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STUDENT BODY EIGHT SENIORS ELECTIONS BEGIN ISSUED BIDS TO ON MARCH 19TH {Kfje Batotteoman PHI BETA KAPPA ALENDA LUX UBI ORTA L I B E R T A S 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 Davidson College 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.