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Founded 1905 - No. 7 , Durham, N. C. Friday, October 31, 1947 Present ^Madama Butterfly" Homecoming Dance Set Duke, Carolina Leaders Meet; Hang Out'SRO' Sisgn For Opera Ellis Arnall To Speak Here Tuesday Attack On Vandalism Planned Here On November 12th By JOE WELLS, Committee Seeks Cooperation f Georgia, will be tbe flrst of a

ented by the Student Forum this In Maintaining 'Good Record' ear. Mr. Arnall, whose topic is Repeating last year's history-making action, Administra­ . and Lydia Sumi The South Today," will speak tion and student leaders of Duke University and the Univer­ the Chark-s L. Wa dlege audi- ion of "Madama Bu .! S [>.!„ mil IT sity of at Chapel Hill met Tuesday night of Tbss this week on the UNC campus, taking positive steps to end the record of vandalism marring the twenty-eight year riv­ 1942, Mr. Arnall was born at alry between the two institutions. wnan, Georgia, March 20, lilable for Tuesday's perforis 17. He attended public schools * As a prelude to this year's sre and Mercer University, Suspend Class_es •rted program of action University of the South (Sewa- ig up to the Duke-r "

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.vill be s ended a 0:10 mm-. iber 8, 194 T, emaindcr of the day," an- sr in 1932 by winning lounced Dean H. J. Herring eported vandalism, in the General Assembly i 'esterday. Georgia and was soon aftes Classes will end at this time esenting Duke ai so that students will be able to

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Hardy Appointed dent; Chuck White, pres IFC; Robert Welch, head c Beat Talmadge To Duke Players' leader; Howard Hartley, e 1942 Democratic vice-president and varsity •, he defeated Ei will entertai] Asst. Directorship backs Jack Shehee, Jr., Cl ner in the faculty c Duke Players announced this deer business manager; before ihe lecture. : •eek the appointment of Bill (Continued On Pag CHBOKICLE. ardy as assistant director of UNC Representatives iat organijation. Hardy imme- as will get a girl to Atlanta G.A. for the Georgia 1 Juke game there ts BOS Revives Pajama Parade; m, this knee-some three-some will go far. They m; eft knee to right knee, this trio of pretty hitchhiki s Macki Gala Pep Rally To Be Staged Forrest, Aycock; and Jo Hendricks, Jarvis. nager ' . of tl domestic: Butterfly's maid Su­ Lty; Thon zuki. She has sung with the Chi­ Eller, president, Carolina student cago Opera Company and on tht body; Barron Mills, editor, the IFC Plans Fraternity Handbook Daily Tarheel, Jack Folger, stu­ Telephone Hour and Andre Kos- lajama parade neitt Friday dent representative; and dele­ light. The parade and pep meet- g toss si­ lt I lie i Mas gates from the UNC honor coun­ ng afterwards will be part of cheerleaders and BOS this year Desire Defrere is artistic di­ cil and the Carolina cheerlead- rector and Edwin McArthur will he home coming celebration are attempting to reinstate it. North Carolina. He is a former conduct the orchestra. he game with Missouri on £ WSGA Selects New Handbook Heads student and an instructor in Me­ Pajama parades had their ori­ iting last year's example as "Butterfly" is laid in Nagasaki, gin back in the early thirties in Purpose Is To Inform 'Pick Rule Book Editor chanical Engineering at Duke. and tells the story of the trust­ The pajama clad student b Southgate Hall, which was then YMCA To Schedule Thanksgiving Performance ing fifteen-year-old Cio Cio San, both campuses will n occupied by the Engineers. With Freshmen Ahout Greeks And Business Manager "The Male Animal" will be who renounces her friends and !,ir.,;to lonplace, the s iund tl At a special council meetini relatives to marry Lt. Pinkerton, r> tills sis Men's Interfraternity Council Marriage Lecture Wednesday night, WSGA chosi ing of No vi announced plans this week for a Hornelt Hart, author of a Mary Robinson as editor of the £ Nove new" fraternity handbook for number of books on marriage, id will form a snake chain Handbook for the Woman's ding down Main Street to first freshman class meeting in lege with Bobby Blackhas 'e Points. to be given Thursday, Novem- There is a possibility that the veil s ablished t room.' Due to the limited space Approximately mud : broadcast by one of the Dur- available, this lecture must be •rittcn n radio stations. limited lo freshmen. 1 eluding the parade in '33 The hospital visitation on that day. •olina Theater, The man. titerview with members of th Season books, sale i vited ths™ in and placed and other sundries t Duke students. Tsii'-sslss week, will also be sold on Mon­ p.m. thc Sophomore Cai sicludcd Dr. Charles Ward an day and Tuesday in the West sponsoring au appeara )r. C. Richard Sanders, men campus Dope Shop. Books, which the Duke Ambsissador •ers of thc English Departmen entitle the holder to see all three Miss Ellen H. Huckabe. of the Players' productions, may group back for a (Continued on Page 4) be purchased for $1.50. Frosh Will Elect Class Officers Future $800,000 Home Of Physics Department IFC Revises Plan For Rushing In Page Assembly On Tuesday Second Semester Freshmen

Beach To Address Women's SGA Sets Y Retreat Nov. 16 : Pay Day For Coeds

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night and at th6 last meetings of the Stag and Town Boy's Clubs. These candidates were chosen by popular election from eight men nominated by thc members of their respective houses. campus organizations on Tues­ Preferential Voting day, November 5. On Wcdnes. Preferential votin.ss; system '.vili day, November 6, coeds whose tings that night. names hegin with "M" through "V will pay their bills. n will s I students, according e, placing the <^md la tes Banks, program chs , ssi-c sissked to sign a Pictured above is s ie Y office if they plan feet of floor space. hich is approximately 20 per i campus, beginning Friday, lhe present Physics building. ;'s grounds has been underway s through the day the bill is New Freshman Cluh r." Elslredge said. Formulates By-Laws Ground Cleared For Modern Physics Building A furtl ken by the In a formal business minting Rifle Team Matches Council this week towards great­ held last Monday night, the Stag e physics s Begin This Week er familiarity between freshmen Club, newly-founded freshman lie bitildis! Dukes NROTC rifle ts smd frsiternities was the adoption organization, formulated and coached by Maj. G. B. Kani of plans to conduct fraternity adopted a new set of by-laws, to USMC, opens its schedule • opes] I...H.S...-S .ui this iv.-is .'-Sumlslys be submitted to the administra­ preceding Chris ad of the physics department, from House K; Richard J. Stride • the The Unit's team will Arc against ited this week that final de­ e feet, s elude i of Bcddcford, Maine, from House the NROTC Units from the "" ls are being worked out on the building will provids L; William M. Wood nf Tampa, announced that versity of California, University [•(jiiisLiiii-d v. e plans, but he declared that for the instruction of about 40 Florida, from House M; William of Colorado, and Columbia Uni­ graduate students, 40 undergrad­ Dr. L. W. Nordheim has returned J. Armour of Dayton, Ohio, tion of attendance at club meet- versity. According to Maj. Kant- Of the ai uate physics majors, and fresh­ c of physics in tl to the Duke physics departmei from House N; George K. Adams nstruction will be begun. ner the sharpshooters will prob­ flee of Chaplain into thc con­ man physics classes capable of after a leave of absence of fos. 1, N. C. from House P; Tlsc new building will be con- Increased En roll meat years. During his leave of al ably be: H. R. Merlin, R. D. is estimated by the Interfra- 1 W, (Bill) Strs stitution. ucted of red brick trimmed sence Dr, Nordheim was head Lewis, T. S. Fsry, W. B, Clifton, •nity Council that 85% will of the university. Dr. Nielson He pointed out that there arc e, Maryland, disss: Only recently formssd, the th Indiana limestone, follow- of the physics division of J. Thigpen, DePuy, Pearson, dcrgo rushing, when thc form- l the pattern established by pointed out that thc building now about six times as many Stag Club is an organization of Os.k Wilmcr, Merrit. Dorm an. and rush period Begins in Febru- will contain approximately 30 undergraduate physics majors os and for freshmen living outside a new Engineering Building, H. Kuman. (Continned on Page 4) there were before the war and Ridge, Tenn. the freshman dorm stories. te building will have two floors percent more space for class Friday. October 31, 1947 Page Two THE Put An End To Vandalism! Always Milder "The Trumpet Blasts!" Send Thc Chronicle Home

This year, on November 22, Duke will resume its By CARL S. BURGEHT 28th year of rivalry with Carolina in the annual Duke- "Water seeks its own level" and is much more effec­ PERSONALIZED UNC football game, climax of the season for both schools tive when it "Clobbers the Campus" than when it at­ • Stationery and top event in the date-books of fanatical football tempts to dabble in politics. rooters for both the Blue Devils and the Tarheels. • Match Boossks "Vote Republican! A dozen work of subverslonists at high The rivalry, instinctive even before Trinity College • Cocktail Napskins Reasons Why!" by Itepresen- levels in government." In became Duke University, ran along on an even keel dur­ tative Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Washington at this very mo- • Lipstick Tissue Books ing the 192Q's and through the depression years of the minority leader of the House ment, various sub-committees • Coasters early '30s. About 1935, a wave of student vandalism Mt o£ Representatives, is the basis are valiantly trying to wash both thc Durham campus and the Chapel Hill institution, upon which this column has off the "red" fingerprints of DUKHAM OFFICE SUPPLY been written. Here is a rising to a peak in 1941, 1942 and 1945, 105 W. Parrish St. Telephone L-919 • of t eight i Property damage—directly the result of student VI. "Only s ublic vandalism, abetted by Durham and Chapel Hill hood- "To r luflis—ran into large figures. Worse, students were in­ sumption of the Amer and c jured at both univi^rsities; a rash ill-feeling, the only tem of free constitutional gov- ahackle "" • Prepare to step into a responsible PLAN A CAREER executive position in lhe retailing field: possible outcome of the entire savage situation, marred ernment." In returning the production, sviiLc it buying, advertising, fashion, personnel the previous fine spirit of competition existing between Republican parly to power in Jobs -' 1948, the people of the United steady how of goods • which IN RETAILING Duke and Carolina, and threatened to turn healthy States will be assurea of a re­ reduces prices, thus increasing One-year Course personnel management, teitiles, store rivalry into a series of ridiculous and scurrilous incidents. turn to the ideals of individual the purchasing power of the organization, sales promotion, and all Last year, however, through the efforts of a group of freedom inherent to the American dollar." The Demo­ student leaders and interested Administration members American way of life. crats desire not only a nation­ al WPA, but a world-wide oife of both schools, vandalism was eliminated entirely from II. "To end deficit spending as well, with the United States the 1946 Duke-Carolina meeting. In the CHRONICLE and IL thc work. Students are usually placed bo- in the Tarheel, the official student newspaper of UNC, can party will not only prom­ an extensive editorial campaign was waged by the edi­ VII. "A Republican Con­ ise a balanced budget but will tors then holding offices; the Pan-Hellenic organizations, gress must be elected to end the student government councils, the cheerleaders and nomic. chaos upon which we aling, secret apply early. Write for Bureau Bulletin C. the chiefs of the campus honorary societies at Duke and foreign • na- at Carolina backed the plan unanimously, with unex­ first great promise. pected success. VERSITY OF PITTSBURGH • PHIlliul|h 11, Pi.

This year, sas last, the presidents of the student gov­ the majors pow ernments, the chairmen of the fraternity councils, the budget." Only an hornet ap- "sold down tbe editors of the campus newspapers and the deans of the Why The Men's SGA? two institutions have met to wipe out leanings towards By AL TALLMAN try of its first balanced budget vandalism and to foster the rivalry which has been the "Dear Old Duke" That's it, why a Men's Student Government? From source of so much pride between Duke and UNC. publican Congre all recent returns on the SGA membership drive, the trademark of the Democratic- The full cooperation of the administrations of the New Deal machine. "Blue and White" majority of you men don't deserve a Student Govern­ been in power s schools has been promised; local and state law enforce­ ment. Is a dollar too much to assure yourself adequate IV. "The restoration of the ment bodies will put teeth into the recommendations as Home Rule in American is de­ (on back) student representation, and at least a modicum of self- they axe enforced. pendent upon a Republican government? Here is a group that looks out for your <2ongrs^s." In the 1860's the This is not a plan based solely on moral principles. By welfare constantly, individually and as a unit, and yet Civil War was fought to pro­ sweep out the du st which has It is a plan devised to eliminate completely the wanton you refuse to support it. tect Slates Rights and today, destruction common in the past; equally important, it is DUKE UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB a plan developed with the future thought of greater co­ Perhaps, publicity is the Duke. After being continually used to destroy the present ade and a half. Conducted By operation between, the two great neighboring schools. answer. We should have plac- informed that the Administra- Federal bureaucrats^. YOURS FOR VICTORY IN ards on the water-coolers in tion is solidly behind Student It is a common-sense agreement with a sound idealistic V. "We must have a Re­ '43! J. FOSTER BARNES the West campus library— Government, and that said or- publican Congress to clean out (Duke G, o. Politan Club "Donated by M.S.G.A.—'48," ganization is of invaluable as- meeting, Novem sier 6, 1947, (Limited Quantity) If the fine record of last year is to be marred by or hand you cards on East—• sistsance in many cases of dis- racy, to end the dangerous Green ROOK : 7:30.) - vandalism, the historic rivalry may be near its end. On "You are leaving this dance cipline, and in interpreting courtesy of Men's S.G.A.; re- student trends of thought and the other hand, the complete absence of criminal damage turn after enjoying your action, let's have our Admin- RECORD BAR to lives and property will make of that rivalry the best beer." Both of the above were istration clinch their point by accessory to school spirit Duke and Carolina can ever student government projects, allowing MSGA a post in the Letters to Chronicle took much oaterwalling and fees line during registration. conniving to project beyond We'd never advocate follow- concentrated Administration ing all policies of WSGA, butI Rooters' Caps: AS sequel opposition. Granted, there are Men's Student Goveran 1 To the Editor of the CH Ticket Plan Merits Support 4 faults in the organization, but might take heed of their ' After our last home fellow Dukest r came racing they can be easily rectified, taff counterparts scheme of f into my room uttering o s Caps,' cheer­ The sale by the Athletic Association of student tick­ and S.G.A. consequently im- assessing each and ets to out-of-town Duke football games is hitting record proved. on "Payday" for yc the student ection. Being caught fully unaware, the article in levels this year, with indications that the supply of For the most part, the more bersslip dues, a recent CHBONICLE by no Yas lell Smith. Up n reading this Georgia Tech tickets will be exhausted, as was the allot­ capable candidates are electetl Men are needed to carsry such a it that I to office, but we have always out and assist in activities ment of Wake Forest guest student tickets last week. mediately sat down to wr with us the cheery-faced, MSGA, which are so vari Twenty-seven hundrs^i tisAets to last Saturday's smiling chumps (with the un- and complex that it is imps Mr. Smith's article was entirely uncalled for and distsjste- game in Wake Forest were sold by the Athletic Office failing hearty hand-clasp, and sible for elected members ful. Without condoning the type of hats or the price of them, to Duke students, the sale topping the demand for tickets firm stare that inspires us to manage them complete! I beUeve that any criticism of the attempt to bolster the stu­ to the Navy sand Tennessee games earlier this year. believe—"there is a man of Therefore, we have called dent cheering section should be constructive rather than smearish. BOS and tbe cheerleaders have worked liard to However, student cooperation with the sale plan as set character and decision). So this year's freshman class I improve the school spirit and should be congratulated for their up by the Athletic Association is deserving of criticism we're fooled; the fellow Is volunteers to do this work elected and a misfit in ofllce. lesser importance who will from the point of view of both students and the Office The President of MSGA turn be supervised by me: The Duke cheering section heretofore has always been itself. should have the power to re- bers of SGA. This, in itst lacking in something; however, on this Saturday the efforts The volume of tickets ordered for each away game move this man, or to demand should permit at least a tw of the cheerleaders and BOS improved it a thousand fold. is estimated on the basis of previous demand for similar his resignation. For sake of fold expansion in the socisal Since Mr. Smith ottered no unique ideas for improvement, games in the past years and on. the rsiquests for tickets precedence, we might point activities of the organization, he must want the hats sshipped bock to the manufacturer while out that the YMCA president You that do gripe and the cheering section sinks back into its deep slumber squaking to games played earlier in the season. For example, the is able to remove anyone from plain are invited to out a few unorganized yells when thc Big Blue gains or scores original order for Georgia Tech tickets was expanded his cabinet, including those around to open meetings ot —a cheering section lacking in spirit. by two hundred seats this week when it became appar­ you have elected to official the Men's Student Govern- oice seats were reserved for ent that the requests would exceed the supply available positions. Association, Wednesday t afford its and t when the ducats went on sale Tuesday morning. Membership fees constitute nights, at 7 P. M., 108 Reli- another problem. We move gion Building. Knowledge is Chief point of disagreement between students and the that the incoming freshman the best known c Athletic office is not over location, price or limited selec­ class be assessed for its four- noranee; your press tion of the guest seats, but largely concerns the method year dues on entrance lo corned. And for those like Mr. Smith, who can offer no better of distribution, a plan set up this Summer in the hopes criticism than the one in a recent issue, it is suggested that they make none. In the same breath, we can aU thank God of providing an equal opportunity for all students to that there are some people on campus who have the fortitude purchase tickets. Sales have been limited, on occasion, Profile Of The Week and ambition to work in spite of the trash which is thrown at to one, or at most, to two tickets per person. The plan's thsan by the multitude of inert students. It takes guts, and that By MAHCIA NOHCROSS validity is obvious whs^n the average customer considers is why Mr. Smith and I are content lo make arm-chair criti- the plight of the student who cannot get to the Indoor Bakie Palmer Stadium office until late in the day to buy his ticket. "Bofcie" transferred here Jrom the University oj Floi-fda Sales in large blocks were discontinued partly in an at­ in March 1936 . , . since then he has risen to such heights os tempt to avoid scalping, but chiefly to give all^students president of Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity ... not bad an opportunity to buy tickets during some part of the , , . is also a member of ODK and Dean's List. . . played third sale day. The practice has been abused by students, bose and short stop on varsity for two years . . . tusrned pro It'sJLove (Sigh), Love (Sob),LoveI as has the practice of purchasing guest tickets for home last summer and played jor New Be™ in the Coastal Plains To the Editor of the CHRONICLES games with the attitude in mind of later scalping the League ... hit ouer 300 . . . u>as in the Army Air Force four Your recent exposition entitled "A Kiss Good Hight Is . . . years flying B-25's , ., plans to go into biissiness joith his broth­ admissions to less fortunate lates-comers or to outsiders. Not All Right" was about the silliest idea we have ever heard. er in home tonsn Bradenton, Florida, in the not too distant We n t tho Students who have attempted to buy up blocks for future ... is crazy about Duke and blondes. necessarily those oi the CHRONICLE o HANDSOMELY DE­ scalping purposes or to concentrate large groups of tick­ theless, the blast that we want to take SIGNED COLLEGIATE ets to the exclusion of the individual student 1 istration" must be directed to your 0 We would Uke to ask the East have in part defeated the system. If the abuses < MODEL OF EVENING "Just what is wrong with kissing a the privilege may be withdrawn. If cooperation results, Duke's Mixture ELEGANCE. GRACE­ vate?" and "What is the great embatrossrafent that is inflicted the system can be made to work effectively and the in­ South-bound caravan hits the road to "Tech land" this on some of the poor coeds?" The primary principles of life sare FULLY CUT AND RICHLY terests of all students—not a minority—can be served. week end . . . Devils out to ditto last week's performance . . , based on such things as kisses—ask Sigmund Freud if you FACED REVERB. DOUBLE- aided by campus hero Folger, cause for vest-button popping won't take our authority. Certainly there can be nothing in Mt, Airy and on Methodist Flats. wrong with kissing your date "Good night"—it's being going BREASTED WITH DEEP on in various forms since men and women first discovered they ONE-BUTTON CLOSING. s»°5 arijt^uk Stajz-at-homes loiil reuel in Carolina's ftomecomsSnu Jliesta were not alike. The Administration should take some con­ SsHtesnitle ™ . . . Sophomores defeat "slump" at tonight's dance . . . Hallo­ solation because most of tbe young men and women at Duke ween affair ... All the twitches won't be carrying brooms . . . limit their Sex-activities to kissing. Take the Administration , typical "Goon Day" ends usith no casualties. on a nightly tour of some of tlsc issiieniiiy iiuutsea at a number $ '•"•" ™ "*" tes sift Ssi K-—- •— - " probably retreat to a monastery. '60so 115 Zeno Edwards still whistles "Rose Marie" . . . Sleep and > the 1 by t KfiSSffSs sSflsiSSssSiSs Eats adopt Bill Boone's ill' sis . . . Charlie Ellis Introduced Social Standards that the Administration will have to take "Janny" Hatiser (o the sons of Wooglin . . . Don O'Brien and such drastic measures as posting representatives outside the EXHIBITION Jo Richards, torrid twosome . . . Pin ups of the week—Liz door to report the coeds who persist in kissing, we feel that Bledsoe, to a Kappa Sig . . . Lois Cammack, to Iim Green of this is still a free country (or so they tell us in political science Assistant Bus. Manager WlL-bUM HoUCK PiKA fame ,. . Dianne Forrest, on with the Lambda Cbi crest class) and that there are certain rights and modes that should ... Pat Primrose, of the "Guess to whom I'm pinned up" league not be imposed upon. Why not get a "Gestapo" or some secret Editorial Board Business Board . . . lad's from Johns Hopkins. police force to prowl about the campus with a demerit bookf The idea is silly to say the least. The president of the Admin­ Telephone talk . , , Betty Soscue ... Mr. Bell should liue istration mentioned that Brown house had completely done so long . . . Colorful couple . . . Leslie Bell and "Red" . . . away with loving outside the dorms; we'll venture to say that Sara Glazer deluged usith posies by beau IN ABSENTIA . . . the girls of Brown, house probably stayed home Saturday Sorrorities search Jor eligible sisters in Sisma Chi's Jailor as nights or they took to the nearest clump of bushes with their annual "Sweetheart" race gels undo-way ... Setting—Hope dates. Is the Atlministration proposing that the boys take Advertising Salesmen: J. FROTH, D. HUFFINES, R. KIBCIIOFEB Valley Country Club . . . December 6 . . . Slaughter and Earl their dates to the woods'/ If they are, they are biting off more Ii. MUSSER, H. PQSTON, J. TRIPPEL, J. WooLARD Vaughn still going strong after last year's event.

Offices explorer to kiss a girl around here? If it is, we think we'll en OffiM—HOUK Q. Room 07. OS. Tslecboot Three black-laces and the 'radio' engineer provided only until ind flramm Office—06 Union. punch in Delta' clambake at last Sunday's Sing . . . Tinsley start dating girls who live In Durham, or any other half-way and Mike still together. ... We hear Maas plans CHHONICLE CLOTHES • HATS • HABERDASHERY • SHOES expose in next D V D . . . Bomar says he's attained buddy Norman A. Bentjer, Jr. addrcwd n, Boi IS.SJss. Duke Suiion. FIFTH AVE., AT 46il, ST.. NEW YORK Rem Lane Friday, October 31, 1347 THE DUKE CHRONICLE Chamber Of Commerce Plans] It's A Goon's Life -Duke-UNC Meet- Jordan Family Establishes (Continued from Page 1) Prises For Homecoming Game ontaetcd through the Carolina Divinity School Endowment 'raternity Council and the Duke Four Cups Given For Best Decorations «. -Srs r *• ••*;'-;.,' « \ 'J. .^s dont of Duke University, acting By GEOHGE BUSHNELL t UNC, the cheer- BOS Offers Prizes Prizes for thc best Homecoming adorations on both the late Rev. Henry Harrison campuses will be awarded for the first time this year an­ 1 play e important part in In Cheer Contest nounced the Chamber of Commerce Duke-Durham commit­ Jordan family, has granted a tee on arrangements following a meeting Tuesday morning. Editorial and news- Two cups will be presented to the two winning groups on page space, it was decided, will chance to capitalize on it," de­ East campus and two cups to the winning groups on West sn to the "no-vandalism" lan of the Divinity School. clared BOS president Bill Elias campus who make thc best displays for the Dukf y the CHBONICLE and the The endowment, known as today as he announced plans the Henry Harrison Jordan for a cheer-writing contest in Foundation. will be used as a which five Sfl.00 prizes will be pal highways and in Durhan Pepsi-Cola Oilers fund for the benefit of the loan awarded. Entry blanks will be will join ifi thc festivities, dec to purchase books In the field of srating the stations in the blui Three Scholarships religion, for the purchase of li­ ,nd white of Duke and the goli To College Seniors brary equipment, and for the md black of Missouri. Stores ii financing of the library publica­ Twenty-sins graduate fellow- tions. BOS member. sown will have appropriate win ips, which will pay complete iow displays, and town business ition and $750 a year for three heasis, "will faci lousra will distribute cards wel sars, are being ottered to col- ivil court action and possibli ^pulsion from college." soming university graduates. ge seniors lor the first time this Goon Day Emphasizes Newer Look year by the Pepsi-Cola Scholar- Closing the meeting, Eller am Prize Donors ie other representatives stressed Any college student in the United States who will receive snsively glanced skyward a bachelor's degree during the e battle cry of the para- Moser Queen Com 1947-48 school year may apply ill the freshmen fom si thc is for one of these fellowships. s was sounded, and were little surprised to see doz- guilty of misdemeanors his Belk-Leggett Department Stores These fellowships are limited to been punished by H R,I4 COUI and runner-op, Sawyer and those who have financial need, of strangely-attired s^oeds Becky Moser of Jarvis Hous Moore, Inc. Noble Arnold, man­ and all fellowship holders must hastily raise umbrellas, jump ager of the Center Theatre, stat­ enter a graduate college by the .nto the air, and click their heels Duke University Dining Halls ed that he would give 100 thea­ fall of 1848. by Ssssottie Taylor, last year tre tickets to the freshman group e best C ruler. Court was adjourned s Seniors may obtain application Queen Moser led her class : DURHAM ENGRAVING CO. making the best display. forms from the deal Costume-of-the-Day Further up the campus, i freshmen stra. "PHOTO ENGRAVERS" ing to the Pepsi-Cola scholarship Sled Board, 532 Emerson Street, Palo sEreshmen "Goons" were ti sight as upperclassmen chuckled Phone Medals Now Available Alto, California. Completed on their knees, praisini at the foolishness of it all. Most f vengeance d !20 E. Parrish St. L-7881 Specialties for unappealing task of all fell to For Nary Veterans srspts edits n Capt. Kowalcyk, Proftssor This Week... -ARROW- Qupboard Qafetena CEEPE PAPER—Wide assortment of colors in Marl­ SHSBTS - UNDERSVEAB - TIES - SPORT SHIRTS boro and Brunswick crepe paper for parties, Parrish Street dances, decorations. sse medals as soon as Broadway Taxi Medals include the Jfflsrt Svu^iotCy STATIONERY—By Montag. Defense and World "Food of Good Taste" FOUNTAIN PENS—Shaefier, Parker, Esterbrook. CalI-N-123 RADIOS—Table models, record players, combina- Themes Typed If it's Good food you want Stationery, Books, Gifts, Kodaks Call J-3112 VISIT Greeting Cards IHE JEFFERSON CAFETERIA Thomas BOOK STORE 105 E. Main Street

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ACCIDENT VICTIM quires fourteen hours and four- will more equally distribute new Duke Honors Engineer Killed -WSGA Selects- quality points, with no fail- men among the fraternities anc (Continued from Page I) and incompleted courses, thereby help to establish numer- Sandwiches Made To Order In South Carolina Accident Dean of Freshman Women. Eldredge added. ical equality. This quota, arbi­ •te finalists, including Pen- Departing still sfurther tram trarily set at thirty this year By AL HIGHSMITH nt was fatally injured ear­ customary rushing procedure, may either be raised, lowered oi Funeral services for Rich­ ly Sunday morning near Myrtle i Roberta Wurm- the Council this year has es­ suspended in future years as re- ard C. Simpkins, Jr., College of i, South Carolina, and died tablished a quota ol thirty men sps^tive councils see fit. Engineering sophomore from Conway, S. C, hospital at lanager appeared for an i be pledged by each of the Mount Hope, West Virginia, who Grady's Soda Shop m. that day. Simpkins was sventeen fraternities. Although died following an automobile alone in the car at the time of WSGA council with Katherine fraternity may pledge less than Dossvntos™ Next To Western Union accident last Sunday morning, ie accident, and it is believed Terrell, former editor of the Watches were conducted at the Mount I state highway officials that Handbook presiding. this number, no fraternity may Best Milk Shakes In Town Hope Methodist chureh Tuesday i fell asl(»p while at the wheel. Handbook which Diamonds aftern n at 2 p to all incoming . ihsssl. the Cou Jewelry students next Fall supplies gen- Pallbearers •matlon concerning the Pall-bcarors at Tuesday's s and also the WSGA ice included twelve members of Beta Theta Pi, Simpkins' social Themes Typed HOPPER'S fraternity, and three other EXPERT WATCH friends,- students at Duke. Me­ Call J-3112 REPAIRS morial services for the former -IFC- 217 W. Mirin St. student were held in the Univei (Continued from Page 1) sity Chapel at 1 o'clock Tuesda y. Of that percentage, apprc afternoon for fraternity brothei and friends of Simpkins wh were unable to attend the Wes mi Virginia services. Dr. Kenneth fall of 1946 and joined Beti Clark, of the University Divinity High School in 1946, Simpkins Theta PI during last Spring's rushing period. He is survive by his parents, Mr. and Mrs The flag c It C. Simpkins, and one sister JURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA t half-staff on Tuesday i Goss Jewelry Co. 117 te E. Main

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Wallace Wade's hard-hitting charges retain their By Ai. EITHER Heading this week's intersec- Dinky Bowen, halfback stand­ undefeated status and leap to ninth place on the AP ional football slate in the South, out, is ailing from a knee injury lists after defeating a rough, heavy Deacon eleven last a Virginia Poly tech- Juke meets Georgia Tech in At- and is not likely to see much Saturday. Wo particularly noticed three details in that action. Coach Dodd of the Yel­ very hard-fought contest. First we saw Al DeRogatis, iatcd for 2:30 p.m. Both teams low Jackets has come op with two star freshman backs in Red Coach Bob Cox announced the boy who doesn't know the meaning of the word quit, ire undefeated and a possible ilssii si|)|ss.,ximatcly 35 men com­ Patton and Bob McCoy who will go in on the fourth play of the game and re-enter period­ Sugar Bowl bid posed tho traveling squad. The ically after that to provide a spark for the Devil forward (he bsils when the B •qusu.l will miss the services of ss-ilLim- e two regulars. Other aces Dick Gardinier, tackle, who was on the Engineer's squad "lire full­ somoted to the varsity, and of Second, wc watched a truly great ball player in rtio have had only c back Frank Ziegler and All- eorge Skipworth, the Blue Fred Folger play his heart out and, without scoring, move the ball well over 300 yards. And last, but cer­ tainly not least, wc saw George Clark look much more like the Clark of old as he provided a pretty fair repetition of his game against the Demon Deacs sin '45, Srst t Mark third game It's not going to be easy to pick a winner when the Dodd's Tech outfit has swamped a previously undefeated Big Blue meets the Tech Engineers, but we'll string along Tennessee, Tulane, Auburn, and opponent, tomorrow's clash wi) with the Dukes to upset the favored Tech team. We base Citadel amassing at least 1 probably open wilh the sam - our opinion on two major facts: (1) Georgia Tech has touchdowns per game i backfield that started again: XsYSlsS • only Auburn was able to : a hard-fought not met as strong opposition this season as have the Wake Forest with Montgomery 6EOR914 7£eM Wademen, and (2) Duke is not likely to meet a much at quarterback, Mulligan and sagedtoekeou! ss s:T-:£0 [ the trickier backfield than Jim Tatura's Maryland boys with Folger at-halfbacks, and Clark iver the hard-hitting their split T. . at fullback with Stephanz pos­ Junior Vsssssity ;si|s;sisi iss a thriller sibly replacing Clark in the lat­ Annapolis. The Engineers arc the toughest team Duke has in the line, DeRo- IM Football Playoffs Near probable starting lineup met or will meet this season and, although their op­ I Allen suld s for Duke vill Is ponents have not been too outs I an ding, they've at-Hie .<: RE—Armour, RT—Anderson, proven their worth in various instances by Bulling RG—Younger, C—Gleason, LG Duke's annual clash with Teel Fast-Moving Sigma Chis Lead Division 1 —Groome, LT—Scioscia, LS— such incidental little stunts as scoring four times , Eisenberg and Knotts, v Harriers Tie Navy; generally produces everything Souchak, QB—Perini, LH—Le- ptain Ben Cittadino, Ed in the first 12 minutes of play against Thc Citadel. but a wrong-way run, matchlns Meet Teeh Tonight While KA B Remains Tops In Group 2 Pahna, RH—Jon , Hardison aijd Duncan Also interesting is the rumor that Tech will spring the tricky and very fast T-form By JIM BBIGGS ation of the Engineers agains a new fullback on Duke who is reputed to be hotter ns of Folger and Clark. Sigma Chi fraternity, paced the powerful single wing of ths than thc proverbial $2.00 pistol. Probable starting lineups track team resulted in a 28-28 by Jack Byrd and Bill Stark, Blue Devils. We sare reassured, however, by the fact that Nurmi s. Duke Georgia Tech tie. Kendrick, top man of this has assume the stole as favorite Playing breathers tor the las progrKsed to the Shears, noted sportsman-about-campus, has predicted a I Cittadino Castleberry year's team, placed second with round. Big John two weeks against Auburn ant a neat 24:18 for the four and mural football championship. Duke victory by a score of 13 to 7. LT Allen Slaten NROTC has been Citadel, the Wrambling Wrecks four-tenths mile course, Neigh­ The loop-leaders topped ATO will field almost their full borgall and Bullock tied for 7-0 to remain undsrfeated, as an C Wall Hook Baker and Tabcrio. strength against Duke tomorrow. fourth place at 24:56, and Ells­ SAE team, which had previously Jim Austin of Sigma Chi s WAA Coeds Travel To Greensboro However, Jack Griffin, flrst worth placed sixth at 25:02. dropped four "decisions, fought string end injured in the Au­ ;T DeRogatis Davis .. I'.sssssiSlrsiss Track Coach "Red" Lewis, Kappa Sigma burn game, will probably be out The defending champions, Kappa Tomorrow For Play Day At W. C. .'ii Montgomery ...... Southard well pleased with this perform­ ol action until the season's final Alpha, are also a strong ,H Folger Patton ance, expects better results for er for the crown. These three Biggest snorting event of the (H MnHipQii .. 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