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(Lb* B U T E M Qtbronitte EDITORIALS EDITORIALS: YELLOW CAB Free Speech CALL F-141 (lb* Butem QTbronitte Same Old Gripe* Volume Tshirty-Eight-No. 3 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Tuesday, September 23, 1941 IMAGINE AIR RAID BOMBS CRASHING HERE FORTUNATELY THE AIRPLANE THAT FLEW PHOTOGRAPHER BEN PATRICK OVER WEST CAMPUS CARRIED ONLY HARMLESS FAST-ACTION CAMERAS INSTEAD OF BOMBS Even Hundred Seniors Bull Durham Goes Berserk; Coed Cheerleader Plan Those Uil Hats Make Fall Dean's List Tramples Manchester's Lawn Are Handicaps Lti'iv i by Is Several tales of woe concem- disbarment as official CHI Y Dance Season g freshman dinks have been columnist, Bull Durham made Unanimously Approved No Impromptu rcu lating around the campus. of the semester, don't worry; his first attempt at revenge Despite the claims of B.O.S. and they're probably just enjoying against his persecutors Sunday Opens Saturday Dates on Hand the fruits of dean's list privi­ afternoon when he invaded Dean leges. Pep Meet Friday practical drawbacks which ean- Alan K. Manchester's yard with Defense Conscious Women "ie overlooked. For An even hundred members of what, according to onlookers, "I want a girl." the senior class made grades of t y night was definitely malice afore­ First dance of the year will be To Launch Season owl, who \s ; tryin This very commonplace West high enough to place them on held by the Y in the Woman's Inaugurate Special Courses thought. e from East ci pus aft- campus statement is raising the lists released today by the gym Saturday evening from 7:45 Coed cheerleaders were unan­ havoc for the girls on the desk The Bull, discharged bovine deans' offices. Women show a to 10:45 with Vince Courtney Coeds will get their char imously approved by the Wom- in East campus houses. pred eminence of brains, or author of Duke's Mixture, timed sui'.-s college student body in A compassionate upperelass- and his orchestra furnishing ths.- cooperate with natiunal defense Freshman Romeos seem to Vox Pop Inspires WSGA meeting Monday night. an, motoring by, stopped to think that the desk girls can sup­ beginning next Tusss- to 34. The situation is reversed catch the dean of freshmen at a Tickets ! yell-squad ve him a lift. But on seeing ply readymade dates to fit al­ in the Class of '43, however, when he would be in his elected at the dink, he explained that sfra- most any specified requirements New Duke Parade where 52 from the total 87 hail Myrtle drive home. With a dis- ssembly of the WSGA ternity men could not give fresh- such as home town, color ol hair the Y office between 2 and 8 from West campus and the engi- lack of decency that would Wolff Will Broadcast Thursday night at 7:10. They will and eyes, and disposition. tomorrow. Only 500 tickets are available and can be obtained Show From Page Stage be presented to the combined e comment: "Damn this Unfortunately, freshman girls s column in the past, Bull only by presenting a member­ Portable microphones In the student bodies of the three col­ are not, as yet, indexed accord- idiatcly went to work to de- ship card at the Y office; mem-, "hands of Don Simester and Stew leges of the university at the first iiss; si..:,- classes, \ the dean's hedge and gar- bership cards will not be hon­ Johnson will carry the opinions of the year Friday would-be Casa- % the ored at the door on Saturday. 'clock in Page audi­ novas' disgui and views of average Duke men C silts si fell from 53 to 3' s. various The dating bureau, organized torium, Dejected mblings and women to the members of shes around the pi last year In conjunction with 'irisk'ssl Sponsored Quoting the WDNC radio audience to­ 6:45 to 7:45. V .en is: last fall's ser the WSGA, will function again Dean to Scene morrow night from 8:30 to 8:55, will be opened a this year according, to social when Bob Wolff and his crew :wo class days to rallies sponsored :-columnist's trap. Dean chairman Sam Scott. The Campus present the first edition of the ng hours. Chester, upon hearing the ut Primary purpose of the dance, rejuvenated vsssi-popsike "Your Outside a The complete lists a rushed out in an attempt Xi help the fresh- By HARRY TRELEAVEN ried c the depredations. After a get i Duke Parade." joint]j regular courses will include the Calendar The show will feature Phil making of surgical dressings, Messenkof and his band with knitting, sewing for British War Laddie Walker on the special Of Events Rear Admiral Senn vocals and an interview with Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, field Kay Dunkleberger football captain, Bob Barnett. worker for the American Wom­ Dunkelberger, Zeta Tau Visits Dr. Flowers Since the show is sandwiched en's Defense group, introduced Alpha and coed fence into the back yard of his Rear Admiral Thomas J. Senn, between Quadrangle's regular the defense activities on the next-door neighbor, head foot­ former chief of the Pacific fleet, Wednesday feature program and East campus in a speech before the WSGA last night. Mrs. ball coach Wallace Wade, visited the campus last Friday is to be broadcast, all those who Potato Salad as a guest of Dr. R. L. Flowers, Turner stressed the fact that the "The pastures were simply attend the fii president of the university. r then- is-IB, establishment of the courses greener in coach Wade's yard," here would present the coeds Makes Retreat Dean Manchester says, "so Bull, Mr, Senn, at present a resi­ dent of San Diego, California, with an opportunity for much- seeing that he had met his match, was a classmate of Dr. Flowers needed cooperation in national just headed in that direction." at Annapolis, class of '91. defense. Brooded Over Lost Face Dr, Katherine Jeffers has been "If he .inks i: Curt Caricatures selected to head a -faculty mittee to coordinate the work Bring a Date" on the Woman's college campus. All East campus girls will bo llowed to attend the rally. Uni- y mistaken. In all fa ime: Landlocked Harpoonist ersity men are urged to eoope- could be a definite 1'isihs ; Bull, I would like to sa ite in making it a "bring a which leaves me safe! I think he has brooded E ate" night, Clark said. dling the fence." Frosh Possess Coeds made application for Gains Perkins ie two cheerleader posts fol­ Killer Instinct lowing the assembly last night. Perkins, House Tryouts will be held today and "If g morrow under the direction of have s lieu,- back see those happy, cai Clark. A group of from five to home, they would definitely pro- sreshmen tripping nymph-like ten names will be selected by a molis biKMssi- and belter attend­ ances at the games this year." We stood in Ime, naturally, the zoo building, one could committee composed of Clark, Jane Waters, president of tho Francis Dale the chapel steps, waiting for suppose that beneath buses. When they arrived we columnist. Other prominent cam­ WSGA, and Jean Walker, vice- Dale, member sd in and took off for the East pus officials besides the fresh­ the machine which keeps president. Following approval f the Chanti- ipus where we picked up the man dean, however, are making uke campus clean, Golden she heaii of a killer. scholastics! ly by Dean Alice M. leer editorial careful preparations, it is under­ should have the right to make a Yet, as can be shown by the Baldwin of the Woman's college, staff: "Women stood, in case the mad marauder few remarks on picking up pa­ ii embers of the freshman Zool this list will be presented to the junds, and after attempts any move at them. pers and on the people who drop igy class, this is the case. Foi student body of the college for a d, played a few , Goldie backed up his wo days out of every scholastic . 1-ivshisis • ball followed 1 veek these blood-thirsty hi forbidden the spi Ivy Honors Two ng lhat he's speared an average 'enture forth in search of their extra-curricular pursuits, wil! football games if four hundred not be eligible for the position. and thus arouse The two coeds chosen will ap­ the enthusiasm Armed with s If days pear at all Duke home games necessary for a Coed Sophomores a Bowie knife decade. After deducting for the (Continued on page 4) lively cheering and a machete, IIsh net, urteen months when he was terfly net, and E bottle in which l. The: Duke building. fighting "the rheumatism" and valuable ring and did receivi to carry their they comb the days when it rained, Coed Chickadees \: will Ivy, Woman's college honor­ the generous reward of one dol Duke I" be held at 7:15 I Goldie, with a little assistance, ary scholastic society, last night lar from a grateful owner. other in search of anythi Flock to Tryouts m for them." Y. iw. C. A. business meeting: No Potato Salad tapped two rising sophomores calculated that lie had picked up We did wonder what a paper which might come under the sill Fri el will be held Thursday night al 1 about twelve million pieces of "Then came the picnic lunch, into membership. Bessie Cox, picker's pastimes would be. Ly animal classification. Then wee cry girl ti Bill Friel, House L freshman o'clock in room 210, Religion of course.
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