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Vol. XXII DAVIDSONCOLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, MARCH 6, 1935 No. 19 JUNIOR DANCES TOFROSH DEBATERS S MPHQNY BAND BIDS ARE EXTENDED FEATURE ALLSBROOK TO EIGHT STUDENTS AND HIS ORCHESTRASELECTED FROMLEAVES HERE ON BY PHI BETA KAPPA Beauty Contest And Orchestra Miller,Wood, Elvery, Porter,Orr, TOUR OF STATE McCall, Ross, Novelties Promise Enjoy- Will Lecture Here ELEVEN ENTRIES Matthews Injured In And Gul- Dorsett, McClelland, McGeachy, lette Are Chosen able Entertainment Lenoir, Lexington, demons, And Accident Saturday StreetWill ComposeTeam; Winston-SalemIncludedIn THREE NEW CHAPTERS COLORFUL DECORATIONS Alternate Selected Tour Itinerary E. R. "Weenie" Matthews,of Gns- tonia, was critically injured by fly- National Secretary Will Visit Calligan, Davidson Graduate, NO MEET SCHEDULED PLAN THREE-DAY TRIP ing glass when someone threw a Write* stone through the windshield of the Davidson In May Band Arrangement* in riding Selections To Provide Future State-Wide Concert Series To car which he was last Sat- Phi Beta Kappa Monday night opened The Friday Night urday morning. Junior class of Forensic Material End its membership to eight more men of wishes to announce that it has secured Particles of glass entered both The tryouts for the freshman debat- The Davidson College Symphonic eyes, and it is feared that he may the Senior class, making a total of six- Bill Allsbrook and his Orchestra to play l ing team were held in the Ku Society hand left here Tuesday afternoon for entirely lose the sight of the left; he teen men for the year, which is \2/i% for the annual Junior Speaking Dances ,. painful Mall last Monday night, March .1. atour of the state which will last through also suffered lacerations of the Senior class. to be held Armory at present rest- in -tlK?-C-trrrlottr- on aboutthe face andis given 1 * Kach speaker was given five minutes Friday night. ing comfortably can ex- The list out by Dr. I. 11. the fifteenth and sixteenthof this mouth. » ■ as as be al to enlarge on one point of the question, Forty-eight members of the hand, Di- pected in a Charlotte hospital. C.wynn, Jr., secretary, after the meet- Long high a light of the college social "Resolved: That the nations should agree rector C. Pfohl, Assistant Direc- Matthews was riding to Gastonia ing of the local chapter Monday night, calendar, James the junior festivities this year to prevent international shipment of tor Babcock, and ina car driven by S. P. Stowe. As included T. 1). Miller, (i. R. Wood, 1). Warren P. Louise -Nil passing group will feature a set of three dances : the arms and iminitions." This was the the students were a B. Elvery, R, M. IWtcr, R. I)rr, son Pfohl, pianist* are making the trip. of men on the Gastonia highway not 1.. formal. Friday two; question varsity McCall, Koss, night, from nine till same as used by the in The tirst concert of the series was at far from Charlotte someone hurled C. S. ti. B. and G. 1.. dance, a tea Saturday afternoon from their tryouts some time ago. The Judges Lenoir Tuesday night. Due to unavoid- a rock at them, shattering the wind- Gullette. four-thirty 1 question- to six-thirty, and an infor- consisted of Wade BoggS, I. V. Har- able circumstances, the appearance in shield. They stopped and The eight imu were recommended by mal, Saturday night from eight to twelve. and Salango, ed the men, butnone of them would lan James Salisbury, honked for tonight, was can- admit any knowledge of the affair. the executive committee on a basis of Eleven men out places Bill Allsbrook comes straight from an tried for on celled. It is uncertain whether the hand joins grades through the first semester of this team. l>y The Davidsonian with his engagement in Greensboro, where he lias the This was considered the will return to Davidson tonight, or give many friends in the student body in year. Miller heads the group with an Council ai a large number wishing speedy been playing at the O. Henry Hotel. forensic in a concert elsewhere. "Weenie" a re- average of 2.918; Wood has 2.891; El- comparison with other cotlcgcs. The covery. very. 2.X7.1; 2.S52; His orchestra has proven very popular This afternoon the band presented a Porter, Orr. 2..S.il); men tried were: K. Cates, 2.S17; Uoss, there, and is highly recommended. who out A. concert ni Lexington, and tomorrow McCall. 2.806, and (Juliette, Jr., K. Dorsett, V. r'aison, Woody Caligan, who, J. W. C. H. morning tin- group appear in ("lem- 2.7ii4. I'Vniii .!. lo .1.5 is interperted to while at David- Dr. Arthur M. Harding of the Uni- King, !";. McClellnnd, N. 11. Mc- will son, was connected with Reeves l'ope J. ons for a morning concert, t )n Thurs- be Suninia Cum l.aiule and from 2.5 to versity of Arkansas, who will give an McLean, Manson, and his Southeniaires, ar- Geachy, A. T. VV. T. day evening the will play at 2.'', Cum l.aude. writes the illustrated lecture March IIin Cham- William Rader, T. \Y. Street, and K. B. hand Satcill rangements for the band. on the subject "Other College in Winston-Salcm, the largest ELECTION TO BE Men who are eligible for this honor bers auditorium Vowels. Worlds Than Ours." city on the route, h'riday afternoon and tire Judged on two qualifications. I'irst, The orchestra also features seven vio- From the eleven men who tried out evening, gfull{l appearance* thity must have the highest averages linists of unusual talent promises a the will make and a team of six men was nicked. The team Senior years; sec- surprise in form of a new exception- E, on the staue of the Paramount Theatre in the class for three and is composed <>f J. K. Dorset*, J. Mc- 19 ond, must HELD ON MAR. tiny good in 1lickory. be uf moral char- ally gifted vocalist whose name is, as McGeachy, Clelland, N. H. T. W. Street Recommenda- acter. Membership in Beta Kappa yet, a secret. The program for all concerts will be Student Council Phi and two alternates, who are C. II. King tions Committee Will Nomi- is, therefore, high* as follows : considered one of the 1 A.M.HARDING TO Most novel feature of till will and W. T. Manson. nateMenFor Offices set he Triumphant March ..' est honors which can come tn a man dur- the "Beauty Balloting The freshman team has no debates. Concert Hivadoli Contest." will be- Overture to Tell Rossini ing bis college days. purpose of its organization is to William 'flu- Student I'.ody elections will start gin with the opening of the dance Fri- The _ not Willow Kchoes— Cornet Solo Sinn in mi Tuesday, March HI. All Student Phi Beta Kappa is only the most (lay night at line Up talent for the varsity team of and will he closed the in- GIVE must respected of all honorary fraternities, but TALK HERE Body completed M elections be before termission of the informal Saturday eve- next year. A. oreland Cunningham ''Other Worlds Than Ours" 24, night. is the oldest and largest honorary Greek ning. Is It lias been the in the past for Selections from Show Boat April which is installation Subject By custom — letter fraternity in America. It was Of Talk Pro- Forensic Kern Convening the Council to hold tryouts for Jerome on Monday, March IS, the Mary College A committee headed by "Geddie" Mun- fessorOf Astronomy freshman aspirants. Those members of Intermission Student Council Recommendations founded at William and roe is in charge of Com- in 1776. It has grown steadily until decorations. It is the who speeches Hungarian Fantasy for Piano and Band will, promised Dr. Arthur M. Harding, of the Mathe- council heard the iryotit mittee in accordance with the pro- there are now more one hundred that there will be plenty of expressed opinion that good dehat - 1'iaii/ Liszt visions of tin- Constitution, than streamers and that traditional matics and Astronomy Departments of the recommend chapters, with a membership of over o0.- Junior Arkansas, ing material exists among the first-year Louise N'elsun Pfohl fur office "f the President of the Student Speaking armament, confetti, on hand the University of will give an (Kli). Its motto is "Philosophy, the Guide illustrated lecture here in the Chambers men. (Continued on Page 6, Cot. 3) Body four iiicn from the rising Senior for Saturday night's party. 1 of Life." ttn Monday night, 11, class. I'or Vice President of the Stu- Auditorium March N'o members not actively engaged in Members of the Dance Committee o'clock. He dent Body, four men from the rising at 7:30 comes to Davidson college were taken in at this meet- which charge preparations auspices Cat Grapplers End Season class, from whom two are to be work is in of for under the of the faculty Com- Junior ing. Alumni and honorary members are this week-end arc : Cole Windhani, pres- Lectures, selected. From the rising Sophomore mittee on Public and is rec- occasionally received with the new mem- ident of class; Brown, by class men shall he recommended for the the Laniont Enid ommended Dr. Walter Linglc and With Win Over Appalachian bers in the fall selection. Bowers, Carleton Chapman, Martin Bar- others. position of Secretary and Treasurer, of nett. Frazier, The Davidson groppicra completed a Feb. 2f> Defeated Draper Yhere, J-J <». whom one will be elected. This list of 'I'. I). Miller is from Mooresville. and Earl Paul Harlan. Hank Harding Lofton, Budd Okey, Bill Snow, and Herb Dr. will take as his subject, record season last Saturday ni^lit when March J Defeated Appalachian in men will be presented to the Student is a member of the Spanish Club. Willis. "Other Worlds Than Ours." and with they overcame an undefeated aggregation Winstuii-Sali'in, 17-11. Hody and if further nominations are fac- This lecture is intended for those who Probably the most unexpected upset of men will hi presented to the Student the 'Cats came at the hands of V. 1'. I., (Continued on Page 6, Col. i) ulty restrictions, there will be only one have hot made a special study t#f sci- of the match came when Lawrence Hody on Tuesday, March I'l. to all. It an ont-of-state team. other student-sponsored dance this year. ence ana Will be of interest Quartcrman, DaviOson man of might who simple, non-technical, A summary of the season: I'ollowjng the election of the Student The cost of this set will be quite reason- will he and full recently suffered a wrenched shoulder, Dec. 6— Defeated Spray V there, 21-9. Body officers, Editors of the campus pub- able and all Davidson students arc urged of life and detail. pinned Sliipinan. Alumni Journal To Dee. 7— Defeated Draper Y there, was by The fall came lications will be chosen. to attend. The revival of interest in the study after one nimnte uf tin* extra period 21-13. year's /Jgyidsonian uf man and his relation to the universe had elapsed in a hard fought match. The Editor of next Go To Press Soon Ticket prices will run as follows: Set, Dee. K Defeated High Point there, by popular of the lias made necessary a knowledge of the Jim Iludgin, wrestling heavyweight for will be elected vote $3.50; I'Viday night. $2.0(1; tea dance. 21-9. Student Body. Si\ men arc eligible for The fourth publication of the Alunmi informal, fundamental facts of science, liy mak- tin- 'Cats, finished tin- match off in slmrt $1.00; $1.50. Tickets may he Dec. 14 Defeateil Iliuh Point here, office, including the spurts editor. Journal will maki its appearance in the ing use of the fascinating, but often order when In- pinned his man in 1:28, this magazine secured from any member of the Dance 17-9, year's managing are latter part of March. The will neglected, subject of astronomy. Dr. The next editors Committee. Jan. 12— Defeated Spray Y here. 2S-K. Three nun left the mat for the sea- chosen and elected by the present man have a cover similar to the last publica- Harding not only supplies this knowl- Feb. 2— Defeated Duke here, 21-9. son undefeated. Two from Ilavidson, tion, being in a three-color arrangement edge, scientific spirit agerial staff of the Davidsonian. but also awakens the Feb. Defeated 13-17, Captain Port and Blackweldfer, won over with a picture 'if tin- college well with 9— V. 1\ I.here. of (be various classes Faculty of his audience. IS— Defeated Carolina, 16-14. their opponents by a lar^e time advan- The presidents a background "f trci-*. In comparison Presents Feb. probably be and the Dr. Harding has devoted more Feb. 22— N. C. State tage, while the other. Captain Hlalock of will then balloted with the last issue, the Journal will have than Defeated lure. president of the Y. M. C. A. cabinet thirty years to the study of science, part 15.5-10.5. (Continued on Vage 6, Col. 3) approximately twenty pages instead of Graduation Plans and the president of the Athletic Asso- of which time was spent at the Univer- twenty-four and about live thousand ciation Will follow. A tentative commencement program for sity of Chicago, where he was awarded Play To Be Presented Barium Springs Day To copies will be sent out. In accordance with the amendment in will be concerning this year has been announced by the his doctor's degree in mathematics and By Saturday Tin' featured story Dramatic ClubSoon BeHeldNext of the Student Body, '), Mar- appointed purpose. astronomy. During the past fifteen years the Constitution Pounders Day, April by Grier committee for that concerning elections, not be he has appeared before audiences in The Red and Black Masquers, dr&matic annual Barium Springs Day freshmen will tin. Contributing articles will on The executive plans to meet The at committee thirty-six states to deliver his addresses organization of the Davidson campus, \k allowed to vote in these elections. the plans of commencement, general ar- on Friday, May 31. The following night Davidson this year will be held next body, faculty and on astronomy, and has at several places will present a three-act mystery melo- Saturday, featuring the final football ticles on tin' student the alumni council is to convene in filled as many as four return engage- drama entitled "Three Trips Twelve," personal articles on the alumni. Chambers Auditorium. Dr. U. R. Lacy, at practice between the Reds and dreys. Chemistry Department ments. about March IX in the Audi- The publication of this issue will be president Theological Chambers issue, of the Union Sem- torium. Other high spots on the day's program Offers Science Movies sent out as Volume II, the first at Richmond, Va., Ile has written several scientific text- inary will deliver the concert by wltcreas the last issue was in Volume I. books that are used all over the country. play will be a band the Davidson Friday, 8, picture baccalaureate sermon to the Senior class The has been in rehearsal for On March another This will be the fourth publication of about Hand and stunts by the visitors from given in chemistry in the Davidson College Presbyterian three weeks under the direction will lie the lecture the Alumni Journal, with another issue, CatalogueTo of Donnigan ready Barium Springs. All proceeds of the room, consists of a picture on Church on Sunday, June 2. Davidson Kddic and will be which coming out in the latter part of May. presentation day will go to the upkeep of the orphan- Ray Tube, ToBe Distributed Soon for toward the last of the the Cathode one on Ma/da The Alumni Committee have consented The Alumni Associationwill meet on month, although a not age at Uarium Springs. The final «ame Lamps Preferred, and another on Per- Monday, 3, definite date has to publish live issues of the Almnni June and the alumni lunch- According to a recent announcement, two divisions of the petual two shows, been set. between the winter Light There will be and at the end of that period eon is to l»e at noonon Monday. Alumni the new Davidson College Catalogue has Greys, Journal The scene of the play is an old house football squad, the Reds and the one at seven o'clock and the second at they will decide as to whether it will recreation and entertainments will be just come press. catalogue o'clock, to of off the The on the shores of Lake Michigan, and will climax their winter football drills eight open students physics not; publication in during the Saturday and Monday after- published month continue or so the was a in advance this plot is which have been going on for the last and chemistry. may type for noons. Probably there will be a base- year. the concerned with the murder May be the last of its It was sent to the press in the defrauding picture R:iy ball game a golf en- of a swindler who has been six weeks under the tutelage of Coaches The of the Cathode Tubes some time. and tournament to latter part of February. operation tertain the alumni visiting their Alma the various members of the cast. The "Doc" Newton and Gene McEver. describes the construction and catalogue scenery production being uf a large Cathode Kay Tube and shows Boy 'Mater. Tin's includes a number of for the is pre- The (ircys have won three games to Former Davidson changes which have been made this year. pared by Dave Herring and Mill Pearce. the effect uf Cathode Rays on various Class reunion suppers, many date as compared to one win by the Honored At Princeton held for Some of these changes are in the num- The cast for the play will include : minerals. The one on Mazdu Lamps returning classes, on Reds, but this year the Reds have been of the will be the bering of courses and in the entrance Miss Lucy Currie, as the heroine; Preferred describes the manufacturing Addisun G. Brenizer, who, bad he re- campus on Monday night. The Fields reinforced by members of the basket- June 3. requirements. A list of the donors of Horine, the hero; Dees, an inventor; and development of modern household turned to Davidson this year, would have Joe squad just come out final event on the schedule for com- scholarships is also in this issue. This Miss Latitia Currie, his wife; Paul Har- ball who have for lamps. The one on Perpetual Light is been a Junior, is reported as being one mencement is the graduation exercises, practice they are expected to give pho- list is published in the catalogues every lan, a politician; W. Washburn, a and a description and demonstration of of the three students from N'urth Caro- aie Tuesday, J. which to be held June 4. fifth year. dope addict; Dick Hillicr, the murdered the Greys a run for their money on totube-controlled thyratron tube. lina to make the Princeton honor roll. Final plans for the commencement ex- The catalogues will be available for swindler; "Sky" CHne, an All-American Saturday. This day has been an annual All these films arc of a popular na- Brenizer made a fine record during his ercises have not been completed, but will those who wish to obtain them in Mr. tackle from Alabama, and Miss Orrie event at Davidson for the past several ture and are furnished through the cour- two years here, and was very much liked be finished some time in the near futirre. Hengeveld's office. Steele, a widow who has been swindled. years. tesy of the General Electric Company. by all at Davidson. THE DAVIDSONIAN, MARCH 6, 1935

and more teaching us that nations can exist only From DAV1DSONIANS as they promote happiness of all their people. 4 TVTtt«W7O 99 Babibgonian the ].lJi.W!5... Year.Gone By GTbe The leaders of our thinking are seeing to it that the IT WAS of worldshall not quickly forget the sharp lesson about Founded by the Clans 1015 se;ison quint of futility, horror, of FIVE YEARS AGO track ... Davidson closes the the and the waste a war successful season by beating Deacons 48- which the us and a Davidson marksmen arc victors in World War taught dee|>er under- ■ gives jh—octntfd. goJUaUtf V. P. I. match Converse like Club 28.. Queens Cilee Club concert - " Tfrnt standing of the teachings of the Prince of Peace is ... Track prospects bright Second l0 i"5- gives hit performance . . Si^ma Phi ...... GoOwhir'EWsl . game Big MtMOM MSCOM&m entering into the hearts of men. Epsilon plans installation of chapter on spring football ends in tie... out for B. Duke campus . .. Spring football 10 end with squad ... J. Published Weekly "For a Better Davidson" It is ours to promote these influences, to think campus. 15^*,' ~ ---'VjS*iifli^^fc Spring Holiday) .. Wildcats close bas- visits peace, to talk peace, to embody the peace >7L?^^fc '5t??^il . idea of ketball season with win over WofTord FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Printed bu the and good-will in all our dealings with our fellow- 29-10 . . . College dramatists present CITY PRINTING COMPANY Junior Speaking was gala affair .. . QUEEN men;to put our influence behind every effort to Octoroon . Captain Pritcllett anil Mr. throng hill for fraternity re- Charlotte, .. Fair ones Sorth Carolina enshrine these idealsin treaties of national disarma- Jackson plan tour of alumni groups ... ceptions . Davidson five loses last Prater, Queens, . . ments and good-will. And whether it comes in this Dr. \V. II. president of game of season to State... H. M.Grey, SUBSCRIPTION RATES will be vesper speaker Sunday. generation or the next, we shall look forward former All-Aniericau, returns to campus Ten cenU per copy; $2.00 the Collegiate year. with hope as we do our part toward bringing about a TEN YEARS AGO as head coach... Nine lettermen return Day opening spring to baseball squad. tered matter nt the Pont at Davidson, — Field marks of as second-class Office warless world. J. S. By , under the act of March frd, 1R70. Scottv McLeod A new note in music was struck on ARTICLES FOR PUBClCATION THENEED FOR AN thet campus when Buddy Robinson, S* OUR Through State must be in the bondi of Managing Editor* by 4:00 o'clock p. m , ADEQUATE GYM KT\ Mij >re!and Cunningham and their cohorts welcome, Capital Keyholes Monday. Letters to the Kditor nre hut all comniuiilrn- X ME evergrowing beganI their nightly appearances at the (^ontemporanes tions Intended for puhlU-ation must be signed. ' Hotel Every By Bkss Hinton Silver need of an adequate gymnasium and the facilities Davidson last week. eve- By Enid Bowgxs ning nine-piece K. D. Editor that go is illustrated time and again by the the orchestra scrapes out WEEKS with it !'its melodic masterpieces A. Manager in the main din- France ITS AND DOWN— The McDonald- J. C WADSWORTH .... Butinett desire of numerous students to give their bodies j,ing room of the hotel. Never did we In all the universities of France, there .umpkin anti-sales tax plan to tax cor- proper physical exercise but are unable to do it be- believe| that boarders at this more, college are nopapers, 110 glee clubs, no fraterni- orations tax dividends from all EDITORIAL STAFF cause of the lack of equipmnt they have at their dis- vwould listen la soothing of ktis'Barnktt Managing Editor " the strains ties, no athletics, and no commencement. orporation stocks and levy a tax of L - Managing has been twenty years dinner music. If some of the other $5 $900 on Hnklan Editor posal. It almost since thenew Becoming a Playboy roni to all individual incomes t Makchant .- Managing Editor Ixiarding houses on the Hill would em- year falls in - gym was constructed and almost double that since Courses- in "L'se of Leisure" will be bove $1(100 per rises and N Walker Managing Editor ploy melodious aggregations as an added opularity a thermometer. It didn't Managing the students were first able to vise the old gym. next year at Whitman College, like IVEY Glass Editor attraction, it might serve to offset the offered early tout Brown Sports Editor Walla Walla, Washington. That knowl- have much visible support in the - Exchange at present there never enough room deleterious(l effect which so often results days present Legislature, then i> BOWERS Editor Even the is edge would be about as useful as know- of the LV1.E Lewis Feature Editor from consuming their products of cul- its rose as the two sponsors ex- to accommodatecomfortably the crowds at the bas- . inghow to swim would be in the Sahara stock ITV McLeod -.. Feature Editor inary art. Music to supplement cuisine. plained workings and estimated its Gillette .Associate ketball games and wrestling matches. Many have , Desert unless they have a..pro-requisite its .. Editor Or even, songs to offset chow. yield. It took a drop when the F. McPiiaii. issociate Editor to stand, and others turn away, disgusted. course on "where one may find an extra revenue ... Rose Associate Editor That a .silent meal is more harmful minute for leisure." lobbyists had their day in court before K HELUNCER Issociale Editor It very gratifying digestive organs finance But merchants is to see the increasednumber tto the than one accom- Fraternal Love the committee. panied by came to the rescue and boosted the pro- of students who are using the old gym- to condition r soft music is a fact which has A butler at BUSINESS STAFF long recognized. in the Lambda Chi house posals their endorsement. It hasn't their bodies and allow their minds a period of re- been For correct cat- the University of Alabama bas three with i. Goslen -!.<.t<. Business Myr. ing, one right adopted yet and you can find plenty . C.ASSELS Mgr. must he in the mood. children, Lambda, been list. Business laxation from, their daily work. But this addendum Undoubtedly music produce!moods whom he bas named of prognosticators that it will not be- t Ross ._ Isst. Business Mgr. which Chi, and Alpha. Mgr. also brings with it difficulties. ,may enhance the joy of mastication. come law. On the other hand, the Mc- .McMuUEN isst. Business Very °. MoRROW Asst. Business Mgr. Peculiar' eruptions which occasionally A Short Name Donald-Lumpkln bloc is still hopeful and To begin with, the gym is a very small one, and University is positive it has emanate from the Pills Brothers around Cornell a working industriously. in the place the that it any- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1935 second equipment now con- Thompson's way could hardly be placed student whose name is as short as tains is the number of one else's, in the world. The student is not sufficient to support stu- inj the category of "soft music" and their grapevine Mr. I, a graduate from Tsinan, Shaw- SPEAKER— The reports anything til this world that keeps the prob- dents who 'wish to use it. There is only one piece effectc ujtoll digestion is dubious. ; Representative K. for tung, China. His lir>t namt'is lu and renewed rumors that Im finding a substitute war in people's mindt'. of each kind of equipment and one often has ti> Gregg Cherry, of Gaston, Chairman of of for SPRING Ills middle name is Tc. Ida Taruell. finance Committee, will he Earn stand in line well over half an hour to wait his Many are the indications com- the House of the Nay, League a candidate for Speaker next session. turn. This is especially true of the weights, whose iing of spring: Charlie Thompson has The Literary Digest poll renders a dusted his Everybody agrees that he is doing his ropes are broken half the time and can never be c off baseball and glove ... comparatively accurate cross-section of Editor's Note: subject to a record for speed on the The matter of the follow- seniors wander off to Charlotte in the the attitude prevalent in the American h'est make used. money hill, but sales tax opponents feel HI editorial deals with a topic which of late has middlei of the week vercoats go colleges. During the gym classes and during gymnastic A vote of more than two to that the matter of a month or so is not ecu the cause of much discussion among-.students also ifrom wardrobe to pawn-shop . . . the one says that America can stay out of is brightly so important if they cfln get out from nd editors college newspapers throughout competition,there little chance of anyone utilizing co-edst smile more than usual another war and only a slight majority of the under the tax for the next two years. his whole time in Many seen stand- and sometimes receive an answering grin against tin- United States entering the 'nitcdStates. The student world is becoming more exercise. are They are making it tough for Mr. ing by the stove or sitting on the benching waiting from a ipringful student . .. nirdwin-. League of Xations. An overwhelming ml mure aroused to the importance the question |ter ages ago Cherry's political aspirations and he of dances seerri .. . those Sun- vote of more than 9 to 1 in favor of World I'cace. their time. day trips gullies shows no little irritation in committee f to the attract more ai]d government control of armament and Along ' at times. That isn't calculated to aid witli the other improvements taking place more review-worn undergrade . . .in- munitions industries. This may be so- 'crease postal to his chances in legislative politics. WHAT DID IT on the campus, it is not unreasonable to expec( that in service and from Da- cialism but it would be a great deal su- vidson. All of GAIN FOR US? O some progress could he made towards a new gym. which— prove! that Shake- perior to the present system. speare was right "In the spring a young MUD-HOLES— It looks like you boys OIXTEEN years ago we many years the the — It Pays to Advertise For students expected money ,man's fancy" and so is a young woman. and girls living ofT the concrete may A small advertisement placed in \ tided thebloodiest and most devastating war which made from the Student Store wouldbe used in build- get your roads and bridges repaired JUNIOR SPEAKING Xew York newspaper benefited Wake as ever been fought. Throughout the world men ing a swimming pool, when these profits were pretty soon. The General Assembly has lint Despite the efforts of some Forest College to the extent of over one- their cries thanks would-be made a special immediate appropriation aised joyful of to Almighty Cod turned into a student loan fund, the students hope - fourth of her value, tradition destroyers, Junior Speaking present including of $3,000,000 for that purpose. A lot lat tour of the most destructive years in the his- for a pool vanished. This is one feature could Dances will he Spe'aking her endowment, and buildings. that Junior Dances. property, of folks are still hanging around the iry of our had ended! We fought war very wisely opinion of president the college 1NK4 times this be included in the building of a new It was the of some members The of in Capitol hoping to get a slice of your nd called the class that the name of to New York to find a wealthy ver> hopefully it "war to end war." gym. Junior the went gasoline tax for this, that and the other third-class hops should lie changed to benefactor for his institution. He looked Vhat did it gajn for u^? What were our achieve- \\ the summer, and nothing but a stiff light and constant ith coming of spring and most Prom or some other more mod- around for a while but was unable to find lents? Xone! The same jealousies, old Junior vigil is going to prevent a raid on high- the stis- of the students turn to the for ern voting will doubtless open and appropriate title. In to one. Then he placed a small ad in one way funds before the Legislature ad- icions and hatreds were still apparent and pro- their judgment of York's popular dailies, exercise. They will seek this new outlet partly sustain the past classes in of New advertis- journs. uced the lying trickery of retaining title, ing and diplomat? and the because of their failure to find adequate and com- the present webelieve the for someone to help a small South- lad race for armaments which had previous class of '36 acted wisely. ern college. Mr. A. Hostiek, presi- caused plete satisfaction with the gym and its present mea- Jabez WORRIED— Senator W. P. Horton, dent of the Standard ()il Company at wars. And so the world with that unquenchable Junior Speaking is a unique hop-name. of Chatham, is worried about the state ger facilities. that time, answered the ad and created a lope that lies at the of humanity turned It originated years ago when the juniors forcing parents to send their children to heart des- The of all body in their fund for ministerial students and the a exercise the musclesof the held a kind of speaking and debating School in busses that grand juries say perately for permanent basis of peace. following year he gave the college a due proportion is one great secret of health and contest. I'rom Demosthenes to Terpsi- are unsafe and then refusing to pay ex- gift of $50,000 in Standard Oil stock We have seen advance, comfort as well as of strength and of full manly chore has been the transmutation of penses in cases of death or injury. He these different steps which increased in value to $-4IK),(X)0. To- vigor. Junior Speaking. It is not easy to break has introduced a bill to require the state "irst. the League of with its "loose day Bostick's gifts are Nations alli- with tradition at Davidson. In some worth about tu pay up to $o00 damages in school nce" which utterly Jl.5OII.IKK). fell short to check aggression cases u see? nesota . .. One of the treats of they promised to pass radio programs

WILDCATS BEGIN BARIUM-SPRINGS DAY SPRING ATHLETICS TO BE OBSERVED PROGRAM In the Field of Sports HERE

as SPRING SPORTS MANAGERS TRACKMEN PREPARE FOR KM* PROSPECTS FOR GAMES AT CHAPEL HILL Frazier, Dickson, And Parker |p||l 1BASEBALL CLUB Will Compete In Confer- £v*^ SOPHS DRUBBED ence Indoor Meet APPE R BRIGHT FROSH ALSO ENTERED Morgan,Mackorell, Harris, Rave- nel, And Wingfie-ld Are 2-0 IN SOCCER Barrow, Wicker, And Hardin To I aaaaHfl aaattaaaaVk el>H Represent Kittens Outstanding Veterans Juniors Win Intramural Champ- ionship By Thrilling Triumph 18 GAMES SCHEDULED With the first outdoor meet slightly Game, March 28. With Michigan Over Centennial* more than two weeks off and the sec- ond indoor contest coming up this Sat- Last Friday afternoon the intramural urday, the Davidson track and field con- soccer season was by The , with ten let terminated a testants are busily engaged in intensive thrilling game gave termen luck this season, went through overtime which the practice for the approaching season. A juniors just time enough slip their initial practice early this week. to two tentative schedule of meets bids fair to winning through Eighteen games, sixteen of which are shots the sophomore present the stiffest program a Davidson against the goal. years. KNOWING DARKY other four "Big Five" nines, track team has faced in The in- are booked for Coach Laird's proteges. The game was to decide the champion- adequate length of time for proper prep- Htmsucker, Left to right, Rlanton Little, Frosh Jimmy hick invalid brother of With ten lettermen back the outlook Track: Simpson, Varsity Track: ship in the class tournament between aration necessitates unusually concen- Sidney and John, janitors Ed Garrett, Varsity Tennis; Orr, in Ka>t and lor the Davidson nine this season is very Bob Varsity Baseball: and Bill Livingston, the centennials and the juniors, since trated work during the next few weeks, West Dormitories, respectively, is what bright. The returning lettermen are as Frosh Baseball. each had won an equal number of games. and the cinderpathmen are losing no time Davidson vernacular would term a follows: [nfielders, Johnny Mackorell, The two teams had met before and had in getting into shape. "knowing darky" it when comes to the Floyd Bumgarner, and "Woody" Hums; fought through an extra period to a 1-1 Despite question of athletics. his fif- outfielders, Teal Rogers and Mor- tie. Not until midway through the sec- With the horizon considerably dark- teen years of Jim ATHLETIC CALENDAR by Captain close confinement with gan; pitchers. Charley Harris, Jack ond half of last Friday's game did either ened the loss of Fred Mc- paralysis, there is no subject regarding Phail, stellar hurdler, additional weight Jenkins and Paul Coble; catchers, MARCH: Wednesday, Coif, team show any offense, each playing the world i't sports that he can't dis- 17: University of has been thrown upon "Wimpy" Ravenel and George Wlngfield. Saturday, 9: Truck, Carolina Indoor vs. varsity, more defense, apparently afraid of be- the shoulders of cuss and add a lot to Richmond Charlotte. the men, intelligently, what The infield seems to he pretty well Meet (freshmen and varsity), Chapel ing scored on. At the end of the first remaining who have begun in you might about yourself. Thursday,18:Baseball, BoilingSprings know it fixed for this season. At the initial sack Hill. extra period, the class of '36 began to earnest to takeup where last year's suc- vs. freshmen, there. cessful aggregation Although He picks the all-star teams long Burns is back and should hold down the Thursday, 21: Tennis, Lennir-Rhyne show the superiority which was to give left off. Friday, 19: training before the experts and his selec- sack, although Tom Corbin will give vs. varsity, here. Baseball, Duke vs. varsity, them the game. With about two min- no definite rules have been there; Kutlierfordton vs. freshmen, adopted as yet, meeting tions will include most of the ones him plenty of competition. At the key- Friday, 22: Golf, C. utes to play in the second overtime pe- at a of both by them, along N. State vs. var- there; Tennis, South Carolina vs. varsity, varsity squads named with a few stone sack will he found Bumgarner, sity. Charlotte. riod, a centennial defense man tapped and freshman held last others that he feels are more qual- with at hot here. ball of Thursday afternoon Captain Pritchett Mackorell the corner. Bill Saturday, Track, the out bounds behind his own ified than the official and 23: Wake Forest vs. Saturday, 21): Baseball, goal Bell, junior flash, stressed the importance of beginning choices. Quick "Hank" LoftIn will have the varsity freshmen, Duke vs. var- line and "Tinkle" Nothing is new to him about the shortstop jobbetween them. A. P. How- and there. sity, there; Hrevard vs. freshmen, elected to hoot the corner kick. The early to get into good physical condi- Monday, 25: Golf, Hampden-Sydney training Wildcats' lair even though he irdi a sophomore, will also be a candi- there; Tennis, Richmond University vs. kick was a beauty, it soared high into tion. A table was started at hasn't seen it in more than a dec- date for the inlield. vs. varsity, Charlotte. varsity, here; Track, V. P. 1. vs. (var- the air and dropped directly in front of the hotel on the first of this month, and ade and a half. In the outfield, two regulars from last Wednesday, 27: Track, Furman vs. sity and freshmen), here. the sophomore goal and Arthur Haake most of the men are getting their meals varsity, training begins His information isn't limited to ath- season. Rogers and Morgan, will patrol; here. Tuesday, 23 :Baseball, Carolina vs. jumped up to meet it and headed it past there. Extensive on the 11th, when, permitting, letics. He has during his years of ill- the other outfield berth going to Johnny Friday, 29: Baseball, Michigan State varsity, there; Boiling Springs vs. fresh- the sophomore goal— the prettiest play the weather the ness read quite prodigiously about many Partridge or Ed Armh'cld. vs. varsity, here: Tennis, University of men, here. of the game. entire squad will leave the boards and subjects. battery Golf, work out regularly on Richardson Field. other The spciris world, how- The men have been working Florida vs. varsity, there; Furman Wednesday, 24: Baseball, Carolina vs. Not more than twenty-five seconds ever, i^ his specialty. nit in the gym since last Wednesday in vs. varsity, there. varsity, there. later, the juniors clustered around the Encouraged by the excellent perform- in to shape. Dick is a very interesting char- efTurt round into Three Saturday, 30: Gulf, Georgia Tech vs. Thursday, 25: Baseball, centennial goal and managed to slip an- ances of Earl Frazier and John I,ce in lurlcrs from year, Harris, Belmont vs. acter, and appreciates visits from last Jenkins varsity, there: Tennis, Rollins vs. var- freshmen, here. other through. The game ended with the the Charlotte indoor meet a week ago md Coble, will probably see a his white friends. It would be great sity, there. 25, 26, score 2-0 for the third-year men. last Monday, Captain Pritchett and leal of ihound duty Henry 27: Golf, tournament spon- worth your while to go see him this season. APRIL: For champions, Bell, Heath Whittle, the Davidson mentors, Jathcy, "Lefty" Porter and Sum- sored by the University of Georgia. the Haake and sometime over in the colored vil- Jack Monday, 1: Golf, University F.ddie Donigan furnished spark are spending most of their time working nerville will out pitchers. of Flor- Friday, 26: Track, P. C. vs. freshmen, the in lage, and let him tell you some round the Por- ida vs. varsity, there; Tennis, winners, with those candidates who arc not so :er is the oiily southpaw among Georgia there. the forward line for the while good news about the Wildcats. the Tech vs. varsity, there. George Leukel, John McMullen and sure to be consistent point winners but litchers. Saturday, 27: Track, I'enn Relays; BARIUM DAY Tuesday, Tennis, Johnny Partridge supplied the backbone in whose hands rests the fate of this The Wildcats will he well fortified bc- 2: Emory vs. var- Baseball, Willgate vs. freshmen, Saturday will lie the second Barium sity, there. here. for the defense. year's team. According to Captain lind the plate with Wingfield and Rave- Monday. 29: Baseball, Pritchett, Springs Day that has been celebrated at ■Wednesday, State vs. var- For the losers, Graham, Squires and the success of the team de- iel hack. Burns, Don Stewart, and Jim 3: Golf, College of sity, here. upon the manner in which Davidson. This is cine place that cer- Bob Wilson pends largely Oixon will also attempt to break in back Charleston vs. varsity, there. led the attack and Kenneth Parker, tainly deserves "a day" at Davidson. Tuesday, 30: Baseball, State vs. var- Scott, Frank Brown and Kenneth Knorr these men deliver. Such men as if the plate with Dixon having the edge. Thursday, 4 :Tennis, Smith Carolina sity, in the hurdles; For nearly ten years here. shone in the defense. It may be said A. J. Potter and John Barium Davidson will open the season on the vs. varsity, there. of Newton, in the weights; Walter Dick- Springs Orphanage, which is March, MAY: the centennials that they had some good so !"'th of when they will meet the Friday, 5: Baseball, son, Johnny Pierce, Byerly, ably superintended by Mr. Carolina vs. var- Wednesday. material and plenty of the fight which and Fritz Joe Michigan Stale nine here. Then after sity, here. 1: Baseball. Wake Forest sprinters, and Billy Merchant, George Johnston, has sent to Davidson game vs. varsity, here. it takes, but lacked the organization re- i with Lcnoir-Rhyne at Hickory Saturday, Gullctte and Bill Bell, distance runners, some of its most outstanding ath- \pril the 6: Baseball, Carolina vs. Thursday, quired to win. 2. Wildcats will open their 2: Baseball, Wake Forest are ones must come through letes. men as varsity, here: Track, Richmond Univer- the who in Such Thad Brock 'Big Five" campaign of sixteen games vs. varsity, here; Tennis, Klon vs. var- vJMie tournament was a bit unusual grand style give and Fraley, sity vs. (varsity and freshmen), there; in to the Wildcats a win- Walter who wore the vith the Carolina Tar Heels here on a sity, here; Golf, N. C. State vs. varsity, that each class played only one game Red Tennis, North Carolina vs. varsity, here. ning combination. and Black in the late 1920's, wo-game stay. April 5 and 6. there. with each one of the other classes, hailed Presbyterian Monday, 8: Baseball, with from the Or- Wake Forest vs. Friday. 3: Golf, University the exception of the final playoff. It is Davidson will be represented at the phanage. West, president varsity, there. of North Julian Spring Squad Carolina vs. varsity, there. customary for all the teams to at least annual Southern Conference Indoor of the student body in 1933-34, Football Tuesday, Chapel 9: Baseball. Wake Forest vs. have a return game. Despite this one Games, held at Hill on Saturday, was another protege of this insti- Ends Saturday varsity, there; High Saturday, 4 : Track, Duke vs. varsity, by live, possibly six, Frazier, Season Gastohia vs. fresh- here; peculiarity, the tournament created quite and men: tition, and several outstanding men, there. Baseball, Wingate vs. freshmen, Parker, and*" Dickson, varsity competi- there; ahit of interest which may cause soccer men who are at Last Monday a large squad of Da- Golf, State Tournament at Dur- tors, now enrolled Da- Friday. 12: Baseball, Duke vs. varsity, to he introduced as a"Varsity sport- next and Freshmen Wicker and Barrow, came Orphans' ■idson football candidates entered their ham. vidson from the here: Tennis, William and Mary vs. var- year. and possibly Hardiu. Because there is ast week oi preparation for next year's Home. sity, there. Wednesday, 8: Baseball, Brevard vs. no mile nor two-mile events in the non- ough schedule. F'or six weeks some The line-ups : The institution has, undoubtedly, con- Saturday, Track, freshmen, here. conference division. Frazier will enter ifty men have been going through their 13: University of Junior! Position Sophomores tributed un.re tn Davidson than any vs. varsity, there; Friday, Baseball, Knorr the half-mile. Parker will run the 60- races under the direction of Coaches Tennessee Tennis, 10: State vs. varsity, MeMullen'"STJP -P ofher in the country, so it is the least Richmond University there; LP Link yard high hurdles, and Dickson the 60- Mewton and McEver, assisted by some vs. varsity, there: (inlf, Georgia Tech vs. varsity, I'lirtrliiicc RF Brown, F. Davidson can do to extend a hearty wel- Baseball, Furnens LH Robinson yard dash. Barrow and Wicker will com- if the senior members of last year's Duke vs. varsity. Southern Charlotte. Alexander CH come to Barium Springs, and help to Pines; Golf, Scott pete in the 60-yard high hurdles, and earn. Wake Forest vs. varsity, Saturday. 11: Harper RH Brown. J. make "Barium Springs Day" a tradi- (tentative). Track. State Meet Donlnan LW Plmrr Barrow and llardin in the dash. The Charlotte Ifreshmen and varsity) ; Baseball, enkens . Lt poe tidnal institution in the yearly program Soon after the start of practice the State el1, , Cf! ."..." limited number of events open to mem- arge group Monday. 15: Baseball. High vs. varsity, there; freshmen, P McClnnnhan i't the college. was divided into two squads, Gastonia Belmont vs. '■>-ukel _ RI Wilson bers of non-conference teams prevents vs. freshmen, here. Hnnke _RW Squires SPRING HERE be Greys and the Reds. These two there. Davidson from being represented by a earns have opposed times, Substitutions: Juniors— Carlos Young, As spring peers around the cor- each other six — larger delegation. vith Greys holding Lamont Brown. Sophomores Kennedy, ner the sports world its the now an adv.in- — turns age of games Gene Vogler. Referee "Wimpy" Colleges which are thoughts and attention from the live to one in won. All expected to have he contests close, however, Ravenel. entries in the non-conference hardwood and mat to the dia- were none division mond, icing decided by a margin greater than TENNIS are Richmond, Georgetown, George cinderpath and parts TOURNEYFROSH other RUNNERS me touchdown. far, Washington, William Mary, David- of the terrain where outdoor Thus in the preseason training, and Thursday the Greys hung son, and possibly a few others. The games are played in the warmsea- up their Wade Barrow, Bill Wycar, Bruce Par- ifth victory with a 6-0 freshmen competition is open to sons. win. Paul Pitt- cell, Hardin, Fort, Johnny both nan NOW John Leonard Southern Conference skirted the Red flank UNDERWAY teams and out- in the first SHOWING FORM \\ e have gotten a glimpse already Freeman, of icriud for the only marker. The spring With and Bill Hogan are the best iders. what the Wildcats should In the annual varsity tennis tour- the end of winter sports and have in the bird period the Reds threatened, nament got way early the beginning of the spring sports, track department this season, hut noth- but under this week the lUperior line play by their opponents re- with over twenty entries. The freshman track team has al- ing has been revealed up to tourna- commenced this time sisted them. ment, which is held every year ready to take form and to promise aliout baseball prospects. It seem, for the that would There were no practices Friday purpose of selecting the class of '38 will be represented however, that Coach put and members of the var- well Delicious Meals l.aird should Saturday, the having sity tennis team, in this line. a rather nine coaches left town this year will be run formidable on the dia- o attend a coaches' conference. off under the mond, lie has a number of lettermen direction of Ed Garrett, Next Monday the yearlings will for- varsity tennis manager. THE TAVERN FOR YOUNG PEOPLE from the 1934 club, several reserves of sake the well-worn board track and will SLACKWELDER begin to re-warm the cinders on last season will he bidding fair for po- LEADER The first round of the tournament was Rich- sition, ardson Field. The regular and there is some very promising Leroy Blackwelder was chosen completed on Tuesday. Four men were track sea- son begin talent among the ones rising from the by the Wildcat wrestlers to be seeded in the pairings: 1, Dudley El- will at that time and it is yearling 2, expected that there will he quite a num- outfit of a year ago. their captain in 1936. Leroy, vul- very; Tommy Phifer; 3, Carlysle Our cuisine caters to the tastes of the youngset Pitchers are, of course, the big garly known as "Bis; 'Un," it Lewis, and 4, Martin Barnett. These ber of candidates for this year's fresh- man team. all sorts of "quick orders" as as daily problem on any baseball team,and truly worthy of the honor. He men are veterans of last year's team well specials. the Wildcat mentor is extremely every during and will probably occupy won match the past the first four Thebeautiful part of the whole system is the fortunate in having two star let- seaion, and didn't one time positions on the team this year. The inex- pensiveness termen hurlers back for the 1935 wrestle aman that weighedas lit- other two places will fie filled in accord- of the delightful meal you get at the campaign. They are Charlie Har- tle or less than he did. That's no ance with the tournament results and by BUFF SHOE SHOP Tavern. ris and Jack Jenkins, both of bad record for a man who has elimination. whom twirl in the orthodox fash- only been associated with the The netmen face a difficult ion, and show plenty of stuff when game for two years. schedule this season. They will large the time comes. meet a Phifer Erwin will succeed Mack Por- assortment of the two best teams in North With these veterans on hand as er as manager of the grappling squad. Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, "When It's Done a nucleus, Coach Laird should Flor- present l"his is a job that requires no small ida, and Virginia. An trip HOTEL crew of competent moundsmen, extensive is CHARLOTTE a which imount of work, and Mack has handled scheduled for the spring holidays, BY BUFF will be a tremendous stride toward build- way when t in such a as to merit the heart!- six players and the manager' ing one those "air-tight, hit-proof" will leave ThatSays Enough" Charlotte, of st congratulations this corner can bc- for an eight-day tour of South Carolina, North Carolina nines. itOW. Georgia and Florida. " THE DAVIDSONIAN, MARCH 6, 1935

Mrs, Thomas Hamilton bad as her guests ovef the week-end Kev. Thomas Elect Blackwelder Davidson Group Symphonic Band Ground Hamilton, of Roxlmro; Miss Mary Ham- "Run it..." Town ilton, of Mcbane; Mis- Lois Hamilton Prof, To Lead Grapplers Starts New "Y" AT THE LOCAL THEATRE Presents Concert and and Mrs. Elford Morgan, of Spartanburg. Deputation Of Five Organize MusiciansLeaveSchoolOnThree- The Davidson Music Club held it- l.iroy IMackwelder has recently been regular meeting Tuesday evening in the YMCA At Junior College Wednesday, March 6 Day Concert Tour Of captain <>i the l'B(> Wildcat Civic League Hall, with Mrs. Price The Twentieth Century dull held its elected And High School 77//; North Carolina wrestling team, Erwin GAY DIVORCES Gwynn presiding. Mrs. W. 11. llamrick open meeting Thin-day night, at the and Phifer was Inaugurating of which Prof, Thies, manager next season's A deputation of live was sent to the This is a very entertaining musical a scries concerts was in charge of the program, which home "f and Mr-. 11. .1. selected of the Hbenezer Mitchell Junior College and starring ("linger Rogers and Kred As- will take them on a tour throughout consisted of Italian and Spanish folk Alter a program "f stunts, refreshments team Blackwelder is a junior this year the College Sym- High School. Misenheimer, N. C, Fri- taire. Alice Brady and Kdward Kver- state, the Davidson music. wfre served by the hostesses. Mr-. O. J. and succeeds Charles l-'ort as captain. day, 1, ihonic Hand played an )iour-:nul*a-lialf llengeveld, Mr-. March for the purpose of es- ette Horton furnish the comedy. Ginger lines. Mr-. F. W. Nel Erwin also i- n junior this year and tablishing a Y. M. C. A. there. The {ogers Astairc give several .'oncert before a rapt audicfice of ap- Mrs. Harriet Sample, an old resident -,n Mcbane, and Mr-. IIirry Caldwell. and Fred over Mac Porter's duties as lnisi- deputation consisted of Don Brandon, ovel dance numbers. This picture gives proximately six hundred students and of Davidson, celebrated her eighty third I'rof. and Mrs. \. T, Clifford and Mrs. takes A. B. McClure, Harold Ostwalt, Pete us several of the popular tunes, includ- friends of the college in Chambers Audi- birthday Sunday. February -M. when she S. S. Mill.mil were guests, 1U-- manager fur the team. Both of last night. Neill, Ben Rose. ing "The Continental." torium Friday The program entertained at ;t family dinner. The fol the newly-elected nun live in ilu- town Pfohl, deputation Friday featured Louise Nelson wife of lowing Monday afternoon, site enter- The left Davidson Thursday, conductor, The Tim -day Club met February 25 of Davidson. March 7 the and A. Moreland Cun- tained a few of her friends at a birth- afternoon and arrived at Misenheimer at at the bunu- of Mi-- l.otiise I.ingle. Mrs. by way of 77//; RIGHT TO 1.IIE ningham, as .soloists on the piano and day tea, The elections were made six o'clock. That evening they met with I. S. Mcl-'vir was an -nit "1 town gu«-st. Cornet, respectively. a \Mt<- the members the wrestling the forty boys who are students there, This picture is about the life of a uf of F, McKver, meeting and held a service. The meeting was crippled aviator (Colin Clive), his pretty The opening number was a brilliant The Tlulcniiu Ilull u.is entertained Mrs. .1. uf Bristol. Va. squad and managers at a held Olivadoti, ; it- guest the home of opened with scripture by Hen Rose and young wife (Josephine Hutchinson ), the concert march by "Triumph- lriday afternoon in regular meeting who has been a in in the gymnasium last Monday. " ■ ant," which carried a pleasing martial the home uf Mr-. P, William-. her .-mi. t'uach Isugeue Mch'ver, I11 prayer by Ostwalt and Neill. A talk flyer's younger brother (George Brent), at .1. A- a result uf graduation this year given "Purpose air. hut at the same time was not out of Mrs. M. McConnell c..i\c a paper nn for her liunv Mnnday, While ben site was by Brandon on the and the events that are bound to occur J. 1 services Cap was 1ii at socjal functions. the team "ill I"-' the of of Y. M. C. A. on the College Campus," the latter arrives the scene place on the concert stage. This was the Renaissance. 1 c.m-t several when- on who undefeated which was followed by abrief open dis- trying help followed by a rendition of the familiar t.in Charles Furl wfiit to the other two. whu wrestled in the un- cussion on the.possibility of establishing ami stirring "Overture to William Tell," Dr. .1. .1. Withers »a. host tn the Mr-. Maltic Ihirwell Murphy, who this season and Friday, March 8 covering class, Uunrtvrman, Shircj and a "Y" at the school. The meeting was its four divisions most of the I'.at-A-liita-l'ie I'luli ..i Davidson on ha: spent the past week with relatives in limited range o'clock, > missing from the closed with the election of officers for ONB MOKli SPRING tempopi of good music. Its wide Thursday night at seven Fayetteville, returned to Haviil Sat- riiomi will also be effects, of i the new "Y." This picture deals with the struggles of tone secured by the use urday, Iteam next J .ir. — approximately twenty different instru- The deputation had charge of the of three depression victims a furniture The Hook I.MV.T- Club held it- reg- ments, makes the hand especially suited chapel of school the next salesman ( WanifV Baxter), an actress ular meeting Friday afternoon, with services the to playing pieces of this kind. morning. were (Janet (iaynor), and a violinist. In- Mrs. T. W. Linglc as b^icss. The pro The services conducted Following Tell," the hand by Ben Rose, assisted by the others. stead of accepting charity, they set up "William gram was in charge m' Miss Maude Yin accompanied A. Moreland Cunningham The rest of the morning was spent in a shop in a Central Park tool-shed and sou. who gave an interesting talk on through cornet solo entitled IN conference with the newly-elected offi- abide by the Golden Rule. Events oc- a difficult "Tin- Seine, the Artery of Paris" In NO SHORT-CUTS Echoes," by Simon. So great cers and their faculty advisors and in cur that finally put them all back on "Willow the business meeting, the following n\v- applause by appreciative ' the selection of the "Y" cabinet mem- their feet. was the the cers were elected: Mrs. W P Cumming, HANES SHORTS! bers for the six departments necessary audience at the conclusion of this selec- president; Mrs. Pram llood.^jie- Saturday, March 9 young cornetist tion that the talented president Mr-. K W ill" i\ >11^Pk " '~ ' ' l>i(l lo bcnou at Lenoir, N. This is another Wheeler and Woolsey program committee, the Hook-l#uvcrs /v '\3^ ory of Hbenezer Mitchell well received as his first rendition. C, and was later moved to Misenheimer, comedy and is reported to equal their Club voted i" study "The (ireat Periods two solos the band turned European Poetry" next N. C.j twenty miles from Salisbury on others. This picture is a laugh for every- After these .if American and to more and a lighter POPULAR PRICES the Alhemarle highway. It is a denom- body when those two famous comedians music in a modern year. The program committee cunsists Ap\ vein, playing Shewmnke, chairman; inational school of the Methodist lipis- impersonate the old traditional Ken- "Selections from Show of: Mrs. K. !■'. cbp'a'l Church. tucky Colonel of the Blue (ira.ss State. Boat," that Jerome Kern musical hit of Mrs. W. P. Camming and Mrs. IMiinnas Sppr LONG WEAR SERVICE colos- a few years ago. These selections in- The sphool has recently received a They are at their funniest in this Hamilton. sal witty production. cluded "Did Man River," "Captain donation o{ ,two hundred thousand dol- Man," Andy," "1 can't Help l.ovin' Dat l\ M. Richnrda represented Da- |,l HANES Sfc/rti, Sborh, UnhnSuih lars with which it plans to build sev- Tuesday. 1_' Dr. \I JjlilJlS Monday and March 11 and "Make Believe," and the waltz, "You nt the nl eral new buildings. The administration vidson CcillcKt; inaiiRurntion Cl.ll'li ()/"' INDIA Are l.ove." Effocti of great color were Rev, J. Cary Adams as president "i I hopes to finish the work of building the number, MnxUm, colorful and spectac- obtained throughout this one Presbyterian College at five new dormitories by fall. This will This is another being Junior of them the authentic sound of Thursday. 1 accompanied hj his enable the school to accommodate four ular historical picture dealing with the IK was a steamboat of the old Mississippi type, daughter, Mary Ricnards. while it now accom- making of India. Ronald Colman plays Mi-^ H. HANES KNITTING COMPANY hundred Students produced on a large wooden whistle. P. only hundred and fifty boys the lead and is supported by I.oretta modates one selection. Miss Mary Dixon, of Morgnntnn, i- WINSTON-SALEM and girls. This school is a mission school Young. This historical production view At the conclusion of this Gwynn, in a few well-chosen a guest in the homi' "f Dr. ami Mrs, and has been doing line work and the the conditions of India and has a cas Dr. I'. II. (Continued on Page °. Col. 4) Walter 1.ingle. new dormitories will aid it further. that is of the highest order.

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' <4toriu oowrtthl HIS. »# *X*Kr #C«OC46^ V" TheJunirlciii Toli«ccu ComDtw. THE DAVIDSONIAN, MARCH 6, 1935 'Cat Grapplers End Symphonic Band Sigma Delta Pi Plans Kittens Close Season Ministerial Group Season With Win Presents Concert ToBroadcast Program With WinOver Abbey S tContinued from Page 1, Col. 4) (Continued from Page 5) BROWN HEARD Pi, Sends Deputation Sigma Delta the Spanish frater- The freshman basketball team brought A. S. T. C, had a bare advantage of words,presented the need the hand feels nity, has requested that the broadcasting Thompson llashy uniforms, their season to a close last week with Alexander Leads Services In 1:X over between him and for new and urging that committee put them in charge of the ra- Church; Salango his who drop a victory over the Belmont Abl>ey BY LOCAL GROUP Charlotte title. those would a contribution in dio program on or as near April 12 as Summary Renders Solo : the boxes at the rear "of the platform possible. They quintet, highly touted as the junior col- Dr. C. K. Brown Addresses Eu- 118 Patterson, S. T. want the program on pounds— A. C, before leaving. champions of the state, bringing meneanLiterary Society At The last meeting of the Ministerial MofTett, Davidson, this date in order that they can cele- lege decision over Polk Hollowing (iwynn's talk, Regular Meeting Band was held on Sunday, February 24, time advantage of 7:22. Dr. short the brate Pan-American Day, which comes the total number of games won during — band left the stage, and most of the au- Brown, in the afternoon. Frank Pharr made a 126 pounds Captain Blalock, A. S. on April 14. season to eight out of seventeen. Dr. C. K. in speaking before Then, dience went outside for a breath of air, the Literary short talk on "Love." after a T. C, decision over Knox Thompson, up the members of the F.umenean discussion, group only to be called back to their seats conductor, those making a tour of the The total number of points rolled Society last Tuesday night, said that the short business the was Davidson, time advantage of 1:20. prayer. — after ten minutes by a loud blast of the state are : by the 'Kittens during the season was reason literary losing dismissed with a 135 pounds Charlie Parker, Davidson, societies were out trumpet. Donald Pfohl, Richard Mattox, Har- today was that their members had no That evening at 6:30 in the Caldwell decision over Kinky Moore, A. S. 'I\ C, 418. Bill Keisewetter accounted for 118 The first number second ris Bradley, Joy Martin, Frank Poe, common interests to discuss. Memorial Church of Charlotte, a depu- time advantage of 1 |35. on the half as high scorer. He was closely fol- — of the program was "'Hungarian (Iris Kolt, Bronston Kenney, Wiley Dr. Brown that regretted this tation from the group gave a program 145 pounds Frank Owen, Davidson, Pan- Capt. Barrow, said he tasy," featuring fingers of Laws, lowed by Wade who waning interest in the Kirmeneau and at the meeting of the Young People's decision over Frank Moore. A. S. T. C, the skillful Bradley, Joe Bailey, William Mrs. Lou^c Nelson Pfohl, pianist of scored 110 points. Rhinehardt came next Philanthropic societies, and he attributed League. The program was led by Jack time advantage of 4:10. Marion Bryant, Maurice Armitage, Mar- — extraordinary ability. With her every Vowles, points ; 49 it to thf attitude of students Uxlay, who Alexander. After the scripture, which 155 pounds Shipmau, A. S. T. C, won shall Sanford, Richard James with 54 Harris fourth with move characterized by grace, Mrs. Pfohl take no interest in subjects for- was read by the leader, James Salango by fall over Lawrence Quartcrman.T)a- Chrisman, F. Reufrow, J. A. C. Robin- points, and Reid fifth with 44 points. which played through long merly were discussed in the halls. gave a solo. Two talks were given, one vidson, after one minute of extra period. the and dillicult son, K. C. Wooten, II. II. Thompson, — piece (it occupied almost twenty The Wihlkittcns got off to a slow "We are no longer well informed on by Murphy Smith, in whichhe discussed 165 pounds Leroy Blackweldcr, Da- min- A. M. Cunningham, Leonard. ). no to music, Robert' political questions," said, the physical side of love, showing its vidson, decision over Claude Farthing, UtPS with reference the Hector McC.cachy, ('.. C, Currie, start. However, as the season pro- he "and we providing background A. P. politics development, growth, and likeness to A. S. T. C.i time advantage of 7:45. band n for her gressed, they improved steadily look on not as a career to be — This composition llassel. R. N. Baker. Robert Wilson, until dur- planned for, but rather Christ's, and the other, by Monroe 175 pounds Charlie Fort, Davidson, music. I.iszt was Morris, to be avoided. played manuscript, arrange- Hubert Charleton Storey, Blake- ing the last few weeks their record Until change view, gov- Wicker, who told his listeners about the won decision over Cline Farthing, A. S. from the we this and a piano band, ly Young, R. N. Baker. Robert Wilson, steady string erning class with higher ideals arises, love of Hod and its superiority over all T. C.i time advantage of 9:00. ment fur and a most un- showed a more or less of — usual combination, having been made by Julian Helms, Harry Parker, K. C. great lead- others. The whole program carried out I'nliniitetl Jim Hodgin, Davidson, victories over Woodberry Forest. Dar- there will be no demand for the director of the University of Johnson, Richard Wright, Russell Kerr, ers, who can sway and control |tha the thought of "Love." won by fall over Hobbs, A. S. T. C, Michi- Kishbourne, gan Band, Proft-ssor Pfohl Tucker, R, lington, Eastern Carolina masses. When such a need arises then The Ministerial Band has been asked in 1:28. of which Prank R. Purdy, Howard was once a member. So loudly King, Crooks, Teachers College. Belmont, and other interest in literary societies will revive, to take charge of the Young People's Score: Davidson 17, A. S. T. C. 11. did her B. B. Sam Ryburn, Gil- artistry because they offer training in those re- League of the Davidson Presbyterian Referee: Simeon (High Point Col- audience acclaim Mrs. Pfohl's bert Palmer, and Willis Jones. strong foes. was (nun wings quirements Church, to League lege). that she cajled the twice which would be needed." and to try get this for The regular order of business was to functioning smoothly again. In view bows. transacted, then the meeting was of this fact, the Band urges those who Symphony Band The next piece on the program was ami 1 concluded with a feed and social hour. are interested in this work to be pres- Leaves On Tour Ravel's "Bolero/ already made popular Dr. Brown's invitation to speak every meeting. on this campus by the band. At its con- before ent at It meets each (Continued from 1'lujc i. Col. 4 1 Babtteon the Eumenean Society is a part of a Sunday evening at 7 o'clock in the clusion the ever-familiar and ever-pop- theatre "() program to revive interest in the prin- church. Bolero Ravel ular strains of Davidson" Tilled the WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 auditorium, ciples for which the literary societies at O Davidson Shields bringing a loyal audience at once This closed first THE GAY DIVORCEE Davidson stand. In the future other NEW KIND OF WAR LEAGUE The members of the hand are travel- to its feet. the With Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire and Alice Brady members of the faculty will probably be — ing in a Queen City bus, and their in- formal concert by the band on the cam- Iowa City, la. A "League for the year, to atfdress the hall. struments are being by the I.e- pus this and a well-pleased body of MARCH asked organized carried THURSDAY. 7 Promotion of War" has been noir High School band truck, furnished listeners filed from the building. at the I'niversity of Iow;t. through the courtesy of Capt. C. In addition to Professor and Mrs. THE RIGHT TO LIVE Davidson Scout Troop by group James Founded a of students who Harper, director of the Lenoir Hand. Pfohl, and W. P. Babcock, assistant With Colin Clive, JosephineHutchinson and George Brent Begins Reorganization H'lieve that dictatorship is tlie only so- lution for the complex problems of tnocl- FRIDAY, MARCH 8 1 Troop Tin. Davidson Scout lias recent- ern civilization, the new club is opposed ly reorganize ONE MORE SPRING started to under the lead- to another group here which is advocat- "Boy! Ican er>hip Yowtcs, With WarnerBaxter andJanetGaynor of Dick Ilarninu Wood* ing world peace. J^^ ward, and Gordon Cleveland. Compulsory military training fur all SATURDAY, MARCH 9 This troop has been disbanded since male citizens in the United States was breathe now!" May they meeting Oil!" KENTUCKY KERNELS last when lust their one of the resolutions passed at the first v just o«ops place, a small building in the high school i -^ y >MI|lk a few With Wheeler and Woolsey meeting of the organization. In addi- " J r uP EACH nosikii yard. The troop now meeting Mi iM 4c^k has this tion, if this club lias its way, all college L^m 11 place ready MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 11 AND 12 again and is to get hack to students, both men and women, would ■ two iui><, 30**...50*' There are about fifteen hoys in work. be required to take four years of mili- CLIVE OF INDIA troop at present ; they the will welcome tary study. With Ronald Colman andLoretta Young any Ijujs over twelve years old who ard RELIEF%|B8liyHELPS PREVENT The group leaders plan to invite lluey IQUICK interested in this work. for stuffy head many colds 1\ Long to become its honorary leader. ugpr This troop was under the leadership of Ed HiKltfe last year and undertook several "(loud Turns" to the community. Among other things, they set nut 1,500 trees on the golf course and collected over 300 pieces of cloth for the Red Cross. Bids Are Extended Take a cigarette@k like CHESTERFIELD To Eight Students 'Continued from Piiye 1) He is ;i member of the varsity tenni* learn and the I) Club. He is an S. P, E.. as is also R. M. Purler, from Waycross, (ia. Porter is a member of Scabbard and Blade, and senior manager of wrest- ling. C, S. McCall, who is from Bennetts- ville, E., S. C.t is a member of S. P. and of Gamma Sigma Epsiion. Another S. P, F. .is R. I.. Orr from Byhalia, Miss. He is also a baseball manager. C. B. Ross, from Polkton, is a mem- ber of Eta Sigma Phi, and a member of the varsity basketball team, anil of the D Club. G. L. Gullette. a Phi Gamma Delia, is from Blackshurg, Va.. is a member of the International Relations Chili, of Kta Sigma Phi, Delta Phi Alpha, Delta Pi l\.ti>]>.i. I.e i'mrl<- Francais, and is secretary-treasurer of the D Club. Dr. P. H. Gwynn, Jr., gave his re- port as delegate to the Triennial Con- ference of Phi Beta Kappa, which met in Cincinnati. Ohio, in September. Dr. Gwynn said that four colleges were rec- ommended for new chapters of Phi Beta Kappa. Only three were selected, how- ever. They were Florida State College for Women at Tallahassee, University of I'tah, and Connecticut State College for Women at New London. The Gamma Chapter has received a letter from Dr. W. A. Shinier, secretary of the National Chapter, saying that he would visit Davidson on May 2. He expresses a desire to become better ac- quainted with the members of the local chapter and with Davidson College. The president of the chapter will appoint a committee of three to plan for his en- tertainment. The present officers of the local chap- ter are: Prof. A. Currie, president; Mr. Chesterfield is mild, not strong F. L. Jackson, vice-president, and Dr fc X / P. H. Cwynn, Jr., secretary-treasurer. The Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Kap- pa was established at Davidson eleven years ago. Davidson, with the Univer- What's more, They Satisfy >O* sity of North Carolina and Duke Uni- . .. C I/ID — bB^^l. J -ff^ «XtV%_ - versity, are the only institutions in the and that's what Ilike a cigarette ***£ state possessing chapters of the nation- KmS / Q" ally-known fraternity. This is a great compliment scholastic rating of to the lily the college. Davidson is the smallest Iget a lot of pleasure out of BI^H^ richabd of the aforementioned schools and has you know one of the highest scholastic ratings in Chesterfield.. . Ilike WBmSbjf kostelanetz orchestra and chorus the South. Twenty-four members of the that cigarette. Bfc^^^ 9P.M.(e.s.t.)— columma netwobc Davidson faculty are members of Phi

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