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EDITORIAL: Give Old Grads A Welcome-P. 2 COLUMN: (Hi* Duke Ji. (f Iramijcte Wilson; Hard as Nails— Twice as Crumby—P. 2 Founded 1905 - No. 12 , Durham, N. C. Tuesday, October 26, 1948 D'Ya Ever See Such Wallflowers? Poll Reveals Students ^ ili» l Oppose Honor System if. ~.s J * •' i Survey Shows Men Getting In Sh 1 'v$j'' __ S* "3* Nix "Keeper" Plan By JIM RUFFIN CHHOBICLE News Editor "m;fi Duke men say they are not ready for an honor system. sss* -"'. 'S;S A CHRONICLE poll of 168 West Campus students conduct­ . ' S Sss; X ed by six members of the news stall under supervision of this writer reveals that although 70 per cent of the students favor honor systems and a large majority think that Duke would be improved with one, less than half that number are ''".. willing to cooperate in its operation. These nine young lovelies are dormitory candidates ter, Giles; Liz Hog, Bassett; Nan Hedden, Alspaugh; Sallie It's Stoolies Or Surrender for Homecoming Queen who is to be announced at the Brown, Pegram; Betty Bob Walters. Southgate; Marcia The honor syslem in mind when the qurationnaire was Pep Rally Friday night. From left to right they are: Nan­ Crane, Brown; and Ami. Sipplifls, Aycock; not pictured. composed was one which is in effective operation in several cy Hanks, Jarvis; Jane Suggs, Town Girls; Patt McAllis­ Winifred ThomtiiMU; Nursing School. colleges. It includes the provision that a student must tur in his classmate for any violation of the honor code. Investigation Glee Gub Activities to Begin Anothssr system which is in operation in other collegi Dewey Wins works on the principle of the individual surrendering him­ Shows Disunity December; Big Tour Scheduled self for a violation. This system ia, in effect, no different Election—At from the present Duke set-up. Under the direction of J. Fos- ning out that will cut its s Must Combat Cheating In Men's SGA :cr Barnes the Duke Men's Glee lions She present sussis- 20(1 i Less than half the students polled believe that the system v Club is preparing itself for an bers to about 150. Duke That Is work unless every student is a poteneial policeman. • rate schedule this year that Northern Itinerary By interpretation of the several questions asked, it is apparent ehincry of Mess's Student Gov- carry some of iis members thai most of the stndcssis bcliuve Llial something needs to lie done r as New York belore the to combat the cheating. It is conceded by a majority of the upper- ed by a CHRONICLE investiga- classmen that they Hod il tiesscssiu-y to crib every now and then to beat the machine. They say the odds are against them it they do About three weeks ago, SGA Duke Day, December 11, in 1 Selicv s afternoon of cheering Hans I sir the 1948-49 s salions is fa ming gtitttc Stuurday is Loring Jones, head include the annual concerl Theii ay 66 pi suld rs •.ti-given his yelling api.sarsitMsj is few squirts on February 1 Duke University. a from getting -iser and Jan o ] Wouldn't Cooperate e operation. The "yes men" barely broke the halfway line on the quest East And West Vote "Would you feel your invironment to be more desirable if every d West camp with whom you attend college had committed himself to self help jsas-tid ited this in sill isssdeavors?" Pajama Pep Rally Friday Night WiU Tile question unasked in tilts Jji.it but answered isi ullscr s 5 Association of Trinity Col- campus political organizations wills si isiss.si sve 'no', is: ''Would you cooperate wilh an honor a Hid the College of Enjjineer- Election officials were provided which requires you to turn yourself in?" Launch Homecoming; May Be Aired by tho political parties ch Freslimen Agree •ere brought bclore the Dr. C. II. Richards, Jr. callcd Student Government As- A tabulation of the vote One outstanding revelation of the poll was that the fres i board of review of Feature Triple Quartet class is very much in tune with the upperclassmen on the .1 Sharpe. vice-president is as follows: Featured at all appearances Enst West Tilts I e freshman class tt s were advised by the ie Glee Club this year will be Dewey 266 489 755 to the rules of the tra- Bobby Welch has ideas, but no The special i Thurmond .. 34 140 actual knowledge of what is be­ of Dwight Irs in, Joe Wells and Wallace .. ing done by the terview with Welch re- Harold Morri first tenors; Wil- revisory committee. Many of . Claude Shankle, Total ...... 356 897 1,253 James Crook, second tenors; Ross V not be discussed in SGA legisla­ Fogleman, James Thornburg and Nix "Brothers Keeper" Clause students from both East ture until the same week of the Gordon Reed, baritone*;; Robert But, on the big issues of approval of the honor eyslem and dis­ C. White, James Ware and Hu approval of the "brothers ketper'' clause, all the classes are ' t, bassos. similar in belief to say lhaL those ss ss s-eeuynssicable difflerence. was postponed from this week Broadcast Pos until a later date, "probably next titutes for the triple quar- it is operated by the individual students. It is not intended for week," Welch said. Welch will I Ise iiobert Slyes'js, Doss Approximately 2si per c- go to the University of Tennessee and Melvin Berlin. Guy furceiiiisni bi- any other group. Colleges wilh honor systems Ihss ssi si [less Iss. ill! of whom backed by individual iissiiicipuikni ssi enforcement recognizes t attend a Sti is the accompanist. Fea- eligible, voted in the elect Gover Hee system of c Dr. Richards Pleased i the school did n fiave an honor Dr. Richarsis sisid that Is titution from the As tl ien at Duke, from the f not ready for an honor sys- n effective system is to be Id be impossible at Duke— Cornelia Otis Skinner At East lhe rest of the student body Durham County Draft Board Calls f physically feasible, would Auditorium Tomorrow Night At 8:30 Twenty-Five Men for Examination Author Will Offer Monologue Dramas Cornelia Otis Skinner, a. Tuesday. October 2ii, 1048 THE

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So how 'bout a little of that Duke Spirit everyone's lis. a scoop) is that Glenn Miller gssvc Cisssilie iis start financially How About a Hey-Hi Yew been whooping about this year? You may not be able and in every other possible way. It was even Miller's idea! to meet all the old grads . '. . but you can at least say This story not only applies to Spivak, but to Hal Maclntyre Duke University Dining Halls and Claude Thornhill. For Returning Alumni "Hey ... Hi Yew!"—P. P. •si's •:. ..-.. ,(iii- ( (il, i.ss .-. !'. !. -• • -.:•: :• .vi- s siscsi So here it is Homecoming again and what are we bandmen," Spivak said. "Miller," ho esmtiniied, "is probably MOIVOGRAMED thinking about? Hawgs Would Love It the greatest man I've ever been privileged to meet." HAS BEEN AROUND Is it giving the old grads a hearty handshake and a Nearly 500 engineers walk to classes in their shiny • Pencils free beer ... a cook's tour around the old Alma Mater Spivak was born in New Haven, Conn., where he played new pastel-decorated building every day—by way of a around with local bands through high school. He left the • Cocktail Napluns ... or is it more of the frenzied hair-tearing "Do you Elm city in 1926, when he Joined Ben Pollack's outfit, tine • Match Books think we'll ever get the decorations up in time and beat muddy walk behind the Chapel which, during the rainy of the fis-sst of the ijlr; hs.n.l.s lo p'.r.y variations of the still fairly those lousy so-and-so's out of the cup this year?" season, becomes a positive hazard. new jail. From Pollack, he wont sm to other great organiza­ • Lipstick Tissue Books tions including thc Dorsey brothers, Ray Noble, and Bob Sure, Homecoming always has a little sadness and a Officials of the College of Engineering have made Crosby. He ended up finally with Glenn Miller as lead trum­ great deal of hai [-biikix! siosisilgiss cons-sooted with it . . . repeated requests tha~t some sort of paving be laid, but pet. DURHAM OFFICE SUPPLY and maybe you think the old grads look a little silly 10 months after the occupation of the building, the mud sally in 1S140 deciding t waving a Duke pennant and giving with a husky "Dear continues to get deeper and the roots which cross the rough. The firsl bis break was a successful stand at the Old Duke" at half-time . . . but just remember . . . walk prortude further each week. We hope that a Glen Island Casino. Then quickly followed more successes they carried their books here once too. And it's hard serious accident is not necessary to get University action at thc Cafe House, the Paramount theatre, and I.tis Angeles' coming back ar.d saying "IIEI.I.O" to a place that meant on this unfortunate situation. Watch the quicksand. Pahdium. si lot to you, and not receiving a friendly response. CHARLIE LIKES BOP stay for a good long time. Ho also likes Kenton's progressive jsnsz, but wonders i:' iis sssiii-.ss lo slissk. He fsstsls thai Ktsnfoss For YOUR PARTY to be a tough uphill f'sjil. Charlie think i: . -. i •-,-:-•. Sings Aren't What They Used To Be "Me and Brother DIM" have been his best records. His own personal favorite is Buniij UorijjaiVs "I Can't Got Started." Spivak likes college audiences best of all and said that they -CLAY FELKER— form the backbone of his success, lie liked His Duke dances very much and would like to return. He also thinks that the • Si.is; is, ,; Yandell h all the house spread handfuls e M. C. told the

it had been let loose. Hard As Nails- fri " s-S' .*s ••••:-•• :.iA:t:t-.f and there was a SRO crow. iall knife, • ad forgotten lo include an Twice As Crumby ps it isn't sail the girls' fault. si laughed instead of sung, sn the same since. SCRIPT WEITTNG • i- ISII sl-.i- •s.loisoy. om, those rascally lads of BOU WlsLSON- • •sissi; iis slliiich of lhat school year, esday afternoon. We took our noo lay am hie through oi.lil give them plenty o£ time to the other day. Aft the usual 20-min got in range ol thc food and loades Letters To eo dispiay—roast beef- av. jus, pi FAMOUS PACKAGED CANDIES ••c Charli Markham, Tins Itiiid of mashed potatoes—then we BL WHITMAN —NORRIS—FANGBURN 0 Psiis c ?aged in a free- The Editor it the Saddle i AND HOLLINSWORTH for a typewrites- assrl ssssl down and wrote the words ii- ••Phi.-s-sL-ptippin."—the lasl of thc old time sings. 1 HOLLYWOOD This night a ine reheasal—an hous- before 11ns curtain went up-— ssibly the of English usage" walls :oke Machine very drunk us> .titled: "Duke New; ; foul language style of a James

I Wash Duke firmly anchored isi his chair (as usual) w sn Lise loariins. campus beauty queens the end-it-all leap of ex-SGA presi- plunycd lioni lhe lop i,f lhe Chispel: of a coed walking blythely out of a the narrator was loudly ps-oc I similise ment—Mr Miss.-iis sis,'I HIGHLY INDlX'tDUAIjy.HD AND SUPERBLY colaiie for their efforts, like a eas. kssows th sit the food ha: TAILORED GARMENTS OF THE CHARACTER AND QUALITY FAVOURED BY GENTLEMEN LOAFING ON THE JC But this still does WHO DRESS WITH TASTE AND CORRECTNESS. of the i obviously inferior. M SUITS AND TOPCOATS

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Phi Treleaven Polly Povejsil The Campus gnig Editor Coed Editor t afford that extra r •• W.ii- . -S •.•..,,. IS,:l, l,,ls...: -EXHIBITION si graduated W(. do not recall replace your mother's apple WASHINGTON DUKE HOTEL ! Busings Manager published in the Duke Uni- Winkle Slebhins Soptio- Durham, N. C. Joan Ka isteiner Logan Bruce Jule Gwyn For The Best Food us.-s Mgr. AssisissisiBus. Mgr. Assistant Bus. Mgr. 1946, 1947, or in 1948. Just exactly what is the big idea? John Turbidy (Junior): Fri. and Sat., Oct. 29th and 30th . Je.in Tripsjd Ws',1 cZe*, Cs'rc Mp. fbmld W.™ The CHRONICLE reports that "What's the difference? They In This Area the scheme was instituted by bolh have lumps." ,IU.'.W Circ. Mi: . Andre Wapiti ' ' Dewey ever replace Roose- AND

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....;,:' Louis McLennan (Sopho- ."•••.'•• '..- . .''. if he (colonial *Jnn of grits a la mode?" that if it had not been pub- Marion Duncan (Senior): •V" <':™.;;"! spokesmen lor the Universi- Gus Primer (Senior): "Llq- Ml Tl 1 AVENUE. AT 46tk ST., NEW YORK Tuesday, October 26, 1948 THS DUKE CHRONICLE

DUKE PLAYERS PRESENT John Loves Mary Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights Admission $1.00 or by Season Book TICKETS ON SALE IN DOPE SHOP OR PAGE BOX OFFICE THE DUKE CHRONICLE Tuesday. October 26, 194B JVs Meet ECTC Friday Night Wise Duke m, tfbroracte Undefeated, Untied, Unscored Soccer Team Wins Upon Junior Varsity Favored Third Straight, 3-1, By BOB GIBSON Over High Point CHRONICLE Sports Editot This Friday the unbeaten, untied, unscored on and unplayed Duke Junior Varsity football aggregation enbuscs to Greenville, N. C, where they will meet the winless Pirates of Eastern Caro­ decision over High Pi lina Teachers College tliat night. in a rough and tu ^ I ^ Bob Gibson Last week-end thc Eastern Carolina outfit journeyed to New­ port News, Va., where they lost to a potent Apprentice School that saw six Blue De- Hughes Run Was Duke Line Play team by a 20-6 margin. This was loss number five for the Teach Craniotis, Rigioni, ers but slill reports tab them as having several good performers kob, Wheaton, and Landon are VPI High Spot Was Very Bad ail on the casualty list. Probably the Craniotis opened the scoring years experi- by drilling in the ball to the is Michael Kovach, Irishman :e combatting the onslaughts left of the goalie after taking a halfback from Tarrytown, N. Y. the varsity in daily death who was originally slated lot the N. C. State Wolfpack but entered ECTC becas - - - ed to play ball thi though Kovach does some of the on the side of the COMMENTS supposed to play . . . they aid and now on the list . . . it was :ks were just as poten-

e linemen were not rushing the passer . GIsUSON ie an attempts pass was thwarted by a t hind Hie line bressik-inrough . . . one timell Don't know what how ine line was set up lo play, but rushing the passer is generally sin tsssuiiLiai iiisi'l isi dcicusive lootball . . . Blocking away irom Use piss:,- was ssotsiisiesiUy bad ... weatside VPl aeienoers caught JJukc attempts trom behind time . . . iruss too, then- oacker-ups were charging the play, that didn't holy our blocking. nugnes run was the only high spot of an ot . . . uiuusan tied Walton ot this uossoksrs contributed no little by irsjuuig li-om'tus own 3H to the Duke z(t with a Cox punt . , , largely pitosiuie inrougn the juvenile tackling ol the Blue Devils saugnes was ssis ihe uall though and brought him down in tim

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SAE, KA Battle for First Division IM Leadership fttiTbbacco M0^ Country abossse are two back­ w Club played SPE to a 6-fi tie. field standouts for the Eastern KA (B) won, 7-0, from SAE (B), Carolina Teacher's College and Phi Delta Theta edged Delta squad. Frank Maennle (top) Kappa Sig tomorrow afternoon Tau Delta, 7-2. ' ire of most of the ECTC DflJVE OWE Tf-""" at 3:30 on field No. I. making Others news from Intramural chores, while Mike Ko- >r immediate delivery on ne the Sigma Chi's a favorite to Manager Jack McConnell Is that ridles the pass! take their first win. lor the ss club. used Crosleys, Contact tl More independent experts smoke regularly Pi Kappa Phi is also given the i hsssssii jke and Durham Represent x ith . Yarbrough, Portsmouth, C. P. MIDDLESWORTH than the next two leading brands combined! biers ir. a gair.c on Add No 2. :o-captain John Wyatt, also BOX 4008 OR C-205 wh .... up is rated tor the D cross country r Portsmouth, and Keith Kiipatrick from Kinston, N. C, DUsSE UNIVERSITY Ind.ass Zeia litis Tau gmne osi OR An Impartial poll covering all the Southern tobacco snorkels reveals Ihe smoking preference field No. S. The pace setting J Jay vee Scrappers STANFORD MOTOR tesam in the Freshman !eai(ue is The lighting reserves of DUAA COMPANY expected lo rome through aeain lould be ready for most any de- BURLINGTON, N. C. these independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next two leading brands combined. rs •: .. eragf l>ivision Battle CHANCE "The Pipe Lover's Paradise" Thursday afternoon's Washington Duke Cigar Stand finds a contest for Di The Most Complete Pipe Shop In Tbe Carolinas honors as the pace setting SAE Pipe Repairs A Specialty (A) and KA (A) teams battle out lor the top berth. Toss u are rated for the KA (C) and Kappa A game on field No. and lor the Delta Sigma Phi-Phi Theta Sig um. Kappa Sife is a Special final tally is Prices Lam Neeil a i Beta Tau. while House O h typewriter? On on the luckless House M team. '.-:..- Ssgnsa Chi (BI and KA (B)

SAE WIN Action last week saw KA (D) deteriorate the Delta SUsusi Phi Slacks team, 31-0; SAE (A) emerge vic­ torious over ATO, 14-0; Pi Kap­ pa Phi win, 13-7, in a contest with the Legal Eagles, and House J come through with another And win this time over Hsuisss O, 0-0. ' Two tins Featured •• dav alternoon as tins Medicssl AU RENT A ROYAL 'nudimuj Office Machines, Inc. Exclusive Oealer Sport DRIVE-IN For Royal Standard—

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