NEW STATUS I POLITICS IS GIVEN TAKE OVER W-A-K-E CAMPUS
Volume XXXW. Number 24. * * * ·Wake. Forest, . N. C., Friday, March 19, 1948 * Telephone 304-6 John Mathis Seeks Prysidency O·n Frat Ticket i Nineteen Have J New Status,. Advisor ll Political Pot Bubbles: Frats All A Average :; '• Granted To W~A--K--E Past Semester Nominate, spu· Plans Runoff Committee Awards $200, CANQIDATES Appropriation to Aid , 305 Men and Women Make · New Station. •~. :.~~~~w, ool--~ School Honor Roll Student Slate PFP Reaffirms lege bursar, is anxious that Says.Dean, the fifty or so students who ' The Executive Committee of the have not picked up their NotYetNamed Party~ Platform Wake Forest Board of· Trustees copy of the 1947 HOWLER A total of 305 men and women ' I awarded raGio station W-A-K-E stop by his office and do so or approximately 18 per cent of Committee to Look ·over a $200 appropriation at its meet immediately. Storage space the student body at Wake Forest John R. B. Mathis Named ing 'last Friday. in· the bursar's office is lim College made the honor roll dur- List 9f Possible · The Exec:Utive Committee also ited and the unclaimed ing the past semester, according · Candidates -Progressive Fraternity raised W-A-K-E to an ~qual sta yearbooks are taking up to the list released today by Gra- Candidate tus with Wake Forest's three of needed space. dy S. Patterson, Registrar of th~· A five man committee was nam ficial publications, placed it un John R. B. Mathis was named der the direction of . the Publica co~~f~~ugb it bas the smallest ed by the Student Political Union· number of· students, the senior Tuesday night to review and se the _Progressive Fratrnity Party tions Board, and appointed Dr. nommee for president of the stu 'Marc Lovelace faculty ·advisor to ·class led all classes on the honor-. tleoct_ a group o{_possible candidates ll · h appear on the SPU ticket in ?ent body for 1948-49 at a mee~ the ·station. Town Observes ro Wlt 98 out of the 266 en-· the spring. elections for the stu mg held by the organization last This news came in conjunction rolled. That figure constitutes 37, dent body offices. Thursday. The PFP nominees for with the announcement this week per cent of the class. The junior. Kerlnit Caldwell, chairman the other top four offices are by :station managers, Al Parris Clean~UpWeek class was next with 86 men and Hugh Dover, Jack Bracy,· Berni~ Jack Canady, vice-president· and Heni:y Randall, that the sta women, followed by the sopho-i' Eisenberg, and Curtis· Sharpe Judson Trueblood, secretary; tion will go on the air the week mores with 62. and the fresbmeJil we. re named members of this com- Tom_Fetzer, treasurer; and Mack following spripg holidays. It was The board of Town Comnu·s- with 59 ' · · mlttee. They will meet with two Parrish, president of the Senior also definitely· announced that sioners of Wake Forest has di- · Nineteen students haG a perfeatc five man committees from the Class. Kurt Webster of W-B-T in Char ,, rec.ted that the annual' clean-up all ''A" average. This group con..:. zeta Chi and Sigma Pi fraterni E~ections will be held on April lotte will· be in charge of the week will be held the second sists of Shelton Bass,. Clinton; ties this week to narrow the field 21 10 the Student Center, Hor opening. The night before the of week .in . April, according ·to an Clarence Gantt Ashev1lle· Her• d • ' own to a workable group for ace Kornegay, . president of the ficial opening of W-A-K-E, Web announcement by Mayor W. L. bert Paschal, Washington, (N. C.); the_ . purpose of running a party student body, announced. ster will devote the first thirty Royal. L. Alston Hall, Wilmington; Rob- pnmary. The Progressive Fraterrii.ty minutes ofbis "Night Mayor" pro The purpose of the · special ert Seney, Baltimore, Md.; Chris-' The names chosen Will be pre- Party will carry through the "sev gram entirely to calls from Wake clean-up week is to begin a drive topher Hargett, Wilson; Mrs. Do- sented 'to the Union at its next en pl~nk': platform adopted by the Forest. Webster will drop his for better cooperation in- keeping rotbea Stroud, Salem, Ore.; Mrs,, meeting on Tuesday night. orgamzahon last spring. . title ·of ·"Night Mayor" for these the streets and premises of Wake Jennie Watkins, Wake Forest;~ Henry Huff, spokesman for the thirty minutes and will assume Forest in the best possible condi- Romulus T. Weatherman, States- First Ever Held Here party,_ st~ted that the party is an the role of ~'Night Deacon." dition. ville; Ivan Holleman, New Hill;· The primary will be the first orga~Jzahon .. He said, "The Pro Program Transcribed It ·has been intimated that in Joseph Liverman, Winterville; of its kina ever held on the cam gressive Fraternity Party is dedi the past many of the property Robert Orr, Bryson City; Bobby pus ~nd ~ill follow closely along cated solely to political · activity This program will be transcrib- owners have permitted some neg- Shaw, Ellerbe; William Bennett, -the lines of state primaries. The and to student betterment. This ed· and the transcription sent to ligence concerning the proper use Shallotte; Mrs. Margaret Dover, Student Political Union and two part:y has nothing to do with !fa Wake Forest where it will be of receptacles which are at their Winston-Salem; Conan M. ·.Rob- social fraternities, Sigma Pi and termty social life. It represents played for the opening the follow- disposal. · It is the. hope of the erts, Dillon, s. C.; HaYV{ood Shu- Zeta Chi, are working together the 400 fraternity men on the ing night. W-B-T program direc- board of coil1Illissioners that dur- ford, Dallas; Raymond L. Wyatt,• in carrying out the program. From campus." .. tor ·Larry Walker has. granted ing and following the ·.clean:...t.tp . .Salisbury· Gene ·Medlin, ·Greens,;. the nominations made by three~ Webster 'permission to use ·the sta- week, , all Wake .. Forest residents boro; and Marshall Willis, Ocil- comn;tittees, the candidates will Composite Organization· tion's time for this program and will give their complete coopera- Ia, Ga. be selected by majority vote. "Th: Progressive Fraternity Party ~s the only composite close to. make -the transcription. tion in keeping the streets and ... Honor Roll Named !"-- spokesm_an for th,e group Jack Canady candidate for The station was informed by the business establishments in a clean, Students who made the honor sa1d: "It. is felt that in allowing vice-president ' ly ~ut organization that' backs Intercollegiate Broadcasting Sys- ·sanitary condition. the. c~ndidates to be selected by candidates throughout the year, tem that in order to join their or- , roll, their classes, and home maJOrity vote we are ll · Huff continued. "The Party n~t "'ns·. a owing ganization they would have to to" every member of the t t only attempts to elect candidates change their call letters, W-A-K- Freshmen: Anne Barbour, Fu- h~ve a part in selecting c~:~i~ate~ ( but to support them." E, as a :rpember statioh already ANNOUNCERS quay Springs; Daisy J. Beard, Ox- With the majority ruling, which I I . Huff stated that the organiza has these call letters. ford; Paul C. Bennett, Jr., Kin- is the basis of a democratic form tiOn _came into being prior to Jim Wilkerson has been ap- ston; Troy C. Bennett; Winston- of government." e~echons last spring. At this Pointed business mana!!'er of the Salem; Barbara P. Blake, Lin- The n t t' f th trme, the Progressive Party elect '!' Mr. Maschmeir of Radio coin Park, R. I.; Martl:ia Boone, ex mee mg o e group station. W-S-0-C of Charlotte has Station WRAL in Raleigh will be held in the Johnson Au- e?- 22 out of 32 candidates and promised to donate records and Castalia; Jewell Ann Brinkley, ditorium, Tuesday nr"ght, March srnce t_hen h~s strongly supported Iannounces that his station D b B'lli1 B ~"ak m sound effects. ur am; e ryan, " e 23, at 8:00. New members are m· _ them their activities. wishes to contact young F t J k B ll "' G b · Work .on the transmitter is be- men virho are interested in ores ; ac u ar.,., reens oro, vited to attend as membership in "The Progressive Fraternity ing done• by Ralph Herring, Al- radio work. He asks that Charlie C. Casper, New London; the party will still be open at that Party presented to the student ton Hall, Carl Warren,' and Clyde David M. Clark, Greenville; time. bo~y a seven plank platform Hardin. M. E. Bullard and .Tim any such persons come to Thomas L. Clark, Roanoke Rapids; Iwhrch has been carried out to the 1 "11 Bullock are making record shelves the station offices at 130 M'IC h. ae T . c ou t ouz1s,· F aye· tt ev1 e: fullest possible extent," Huff ite for the station's reco.l:d library. South Salisbury street be- Robert P. Crouch, Asheville; rated. "We believe that the five tween the hours of 1 and 5 F · 1 D k ·s·l c·t Ch 1 · D . p ££ Alice Holliday has offered to . air ee ar • I er I y; ares ames TQ er men named are fully capable of help with continuity writing for p. m. on Monday, March 22 C. Davis, Farmville; Betty C. giving Wake FQrest students a the station and bas promised to for auditions. . Deane, Rockingham; Mrs. Bet- s 1 Sh ' strong progressive government " help develop students interested -See HONOR ROLL, Page 6- ty e OWln0 he said. ' in this field of radio broadcasting. 0 The spokesman added, "We at w-A-K-E will broadcast at 580 tempt to nominate from our group ki~ocycles every night from 7 un A style show 'will, be featured the best possible men and pledge til 12. Seniors Begin Periods at the next meeting of the Dames' to support them with our organi • Club on Thursday :p.ight, March zation. With over 400 active 25th, at 8:00 p. m. in the Recrea men as membe.rs of our party we tion Room of the Religion Build feel that we have an advantage Red Cross Drive Of Directed T eachin8 ing. -See POLITICS, Page 6- Modeled by the members .of the Attaining Goal club and their husbands and chil- Last week 43 seniors began an dren, the costumes will be rep- A total of $934.05 had been con 8 week period of observation and resentative of the cotfon sports, Intercollegiate tributed to the 1948 Red Cross Directed Teaching (formerly re- street and formal clothing that drive up to the present time. ·H. .... T~~~~:~~,IN~:~,~ ' ferred to as "Practice Teaching") will be worn this season. ·Teams Debate L. Miller, Wake Forest business Tuesday night convicted an in the local high school and in Contributors of the clothing to man who is chairman of this 1other student of cheating four other neighboring high be modeled are: Ben's of Wake year's campaign, stated that the and placed him on proba- schools. Forest, B&S. Department Store, ·wake Forest debaters will en reswnse is very good and that al tion until January 1, 1949, These students, together with and Bolus Department Store. Cos gage Duke University in two de though the contributions this year Horace Kornegay, president the 32 who did their .Directed tumes from the wardrobes of these bates simultaneously in the Eu are not as large us usual, he be of the Student Council, stat Teaching last fall, make a total participating in the showing will zelian and Philomathesian Halls lieved the goal of $1600 would be ed. He is failing the course of 75 student teachers for the year, also be featured. at 4: 00 p. m., March 19. Bob easily met. and his parent; or guardians or exactly 20 more than the larg- Many Contributions Crouch, of Asheville, and Henry When the count was made Tues ' will be notified. est Directed Teaching class ever Flowers for the occasion will be Huff, of Washington, D. C., wii1 day afternoon the Millbrook and gl-aduated from Wake Forest. furnished by Jackson's Florist of uphold the affirmative in th~> Rolesville districts haG not re These details were released by Wake Forest. Music from phono Pllilomathesian Hall. J. Bria~ ported. 'The progress of the drive Professor Jasper L. Memory, di- graph and records will be played, Scott of Rocky Mount, and Dan is being kept on a large clock rector of student teaching and through the courtesy of Glover's. Lovelace, of Raleigh, will de erected in front of the post office. OutstandingWake professor of e
i. ··. '\ . ' .. Old Gold and .Black . ' ' . ~~· . Page Tllree WAKE'S SENIOR QUARTET Director Announces .Easter Drama Cast I would like. to. clear up a misunderstanding· you re ceived in reading my letter to you concerning the forth Candy Crumpler, director of the co~ing Howler. Possibly others also misinterpreted my Hunt Sponsored forth-coming Easter ·drama, "The Crown of Thorns," has announc letter as you did, and this will serve as- a means of clearance By Woman's Club ed that the entire cast and all ·'ror' them. committee heads have been select FIRST, 1 1earned all the facts f~om the Editor of the ed, and rehearsals are moving The annual East~r Egg hunt, smoothly. The production, a HOWLER, himself. . given early by the' Woman's Club (! ' ( .i' ' ;- ' . ' three-act play is being sponsored · '$ECOND, the point of my letter was not that of picture- of Wake Forest College, will be jointly by the Wake Forest Lit held on the campus on Friday, tle Theater ana the B .. S. U. taJ,dng as your Editorial implies, but the point was- that March· 26th. the NAMES of-members of an organization should be "The Crown of · Thorns" is a ·an The hunt is sponsored for the moving religious drama which :publiShed ilt the roSar beneath the. organization picture, benefit of children of the mem takes place prior to -the Cricifix whether or not the members were present when the picture bers of the Club, and the children ion of Chri=?t. The setting is the oi the faculty and all married stu :made, so that the extra-curricular life of the Student :reception room of Pilate's Palace was vents.- in Jerusalem. During the three :BiKlr'· ~ght · be accurately portrayed. · The children will be dividea ·acts, the play moves thxougli the · 'THIRD, these is not a place in my letter in which ~· into two age groups, pre-school evening of the Passover. to 'the . "branded": anyone "publicly as 'an incompetent'," as im and those of school age up to ten morning of the Cricifixion, and years old. · terminates still later in the after plied in your .Edit i. / . I Page Four Old Gold and Black Friday, ·March 19, 1948. · I Fr: BASEBALLERS OPEN .SCHEDULE AGAINST AKRON FRIDAY --~--~~~~~~--~~~--~--~--~~--~--~--~~~~ . . . . · Freshman-. Bill George Wins_ Loop Meet Ohio Nine - I ,. the BILLBOARD Heavyweight Wrestling_ Crown ,on Home Fie~d By BILL BETHUNE " Wake Forest's hustling young '"" One-Man Team Places.4th ball club will make its initial ap ..··- Wake Forest stands for a lot of things to a lot of people. In Conference Meet - pearance under its new coach, Ne-v~ Her alumni and students all feel a particular attachment for the Nicholas Is Neat Novice Frank Novosel, here on Friday In Virgini1a: life they knew, and know, inside the rock wall. We even, find March 26, with the reportecnY stz:ong Pniversity of Akron nine a lot of guys named Joe, who couldn't find Shorty's with a road It is becoming more and· more On Novosel's New Nine providing the opposition. map, throwing in their opinions. Taken all together, the multi evident, as each day presents new Whi}e the ~tudent body is en Wit honors to the athletic world, that------~ joying Spring holidays, Coach No stand tudes regard the old place from as mal)y angles as there ar~ from an athletic standpoint Wake vosel and company will be ready- .. Hollo· lumps in Case's throat. For some the mention of the name, Forest is ranking with the best of -·-By JOHN DILLON- ing themselves for Big Four com cessfu Wake Forest, runs the scale_ of memory from hilarity to heart Colleges in the conference. This jhis is a story of a young man petition by playing several inter have time it is the eminent Bill George, wno wanted a college education letterJ break, others remember- it as the place where they met their best sectional games in this area. Al commonly known- for his power SESSION very much. He wanted Jt so badly ready bootted for contests are Ran <;::oacb girl, bookies out in California wonder when the Great Deacon on the gridiron, in whom we have he turned down 16 jobs in his J dolph-Macon, State-in the tradi A will break the Duke Jinx, and some few even regard it as being reason to be proud. Bill, ,a big ~with chbsen profession to enroll at tional Easter Monday game - openi1 210 pound freshman from Waynes Wake Forest College to pursue his Penn State and Michigan State. a source of academic knowledge at one time or the other. Human onAp burg, Pa., has recently won the studies toward a B.S. degree. Michigan State was champion of three convictions being what they are, we'd never say who thinks what, Southern Conference. heavyweight -ESCHE·N The young man in question is the Big 9 last year and will be one South but it is our firm conviction that over the years no association wrestling title at Lexington, Va. the sensational young baseball pit- of the best teams the Deacons meet Inter He constituted a one-man Wake all year. · has stuck to the Baptist college quite so doggedly as its reputa • cher, Harry Justin Nicholas, from gia, a1 Forest wrestling team in the SCENE SHIFTS ..• Valley Stream, N. Y. One -other inter-sectional game at Pin tourney and scored a total of nine tion for producing baseball teams. Sports scene has shifted from Harry, who is a modest young o~primary importance is the con The points to give the Deacons :fourth ster of 18, broke almost every ex test with Yale on AprU 5.- The "Sunn place in the meet. Gore Gymnasium to -Gore Ath We remember several years back when an ace college short letic Field .. :Well over a lrun isting high school pitching record game will be played at Wake For .Tennir Although Wake Forest has no dred students are working out in New York State. During his est and seating arrangements for Ja,ck C stop and a very green second baseman were playing op. the will wrestling team, it still won rec daily down there ... Coach Novo four years of hurling for Central all students to attend be avall non-le same team during a fall practice game. Ordinarily you would ognition in the meet and in team sel is getting his diamond squad High of Valley Stream he lost only able. Yale is the current title :in any scoring outdid the • majority of two . games-and one was a one hold~:~; of • the Ivy League and - Arnolc have never found the two engaged in a congenial chat, for such in shape for their opener a week boasts one of the finest· college those entering a full eight· m,.an from today with Akron U.; Coach hitter, Tomm was not the custom of this institution, but the informality of pitc~ers in the nation. squad. George jumped into con Walker is readying his football Nicholas boasts a sizzling fast and J~ setting up double plays had broken the ice between the two, and sideration with a flying start by team for the annual Gold-Black ball that hops, a sharp hook and No Definite Lineup Yet Coac for a minute or s-o the present surroundings were forgotten while falling Bill Moore of Davidson in game following the usual spring drop, and has a smooth change of Thus far, no definite lineup has ed tod 8: 12 minutes. The semi-finals erills ... and Coach Utley is look pace. These accounted for two been chosen, and the squad is still both V• both compared notes on t4eir home state, North Carlina. brought Don W i 1 k i n s on to ing over material for a track team no-hitters, six one-hitters and in the try-out stage. Possibly the dates" George's clutch, and he lastee that will open up soon ... .Tohn two two-hitters last year at Valley lineup will read s0111ething like day, :M The Scotland Neck veteran, who was rated by many as the 7:15 before being pinned. ny Johnson's Golf team is work Stream. In 90 innings he yielded this: Batchelor and Wrenn, ca't Friday, March 12, 1948 Old Gold and Black Page Five have attended two Wake Forest same schedule as the varsity but Enlargement Campaign banquets at opposite fields. In other words, -one at Elizabeth City last fall when Wake Forest played Duke GOLF, TENNIS SCHEDULES COMPLETED and another in Forsyth County here, the Jayvees would play at last week.. Their chapel program Duke's home field. Plans for the presented a few months ago was Deacon Jayvees are still tentative 7. The kickoff shall be from the showered with encores demanded and nothing definite has been an 40 yard line on a .100 yard field by the enthusiastic student body. nounced. The Baptist mentor has ,, Gridders Will Unveil and from the 5 yard line on a 50 - Begin Seasons Since all four of these singers high hopes for a junior varsity in ' yard field. · are members of the A Cappella order that the varsity will be more ,'T' .. ' In Annual Spring Game 8. All rules for regulation foot Choir, they have been given a improved the following year. On 5th of April ball shall be followed except for spot on this program all their Coach Novosel was silent as to the above listed rules. own. Being .with this group the outlook of the approaching sea The Deacon football squad will DRAMA (Continued Next Week) means that the boys will sing to son. "It's a little ·early to make New Talent" Gives Hopes interrupt its spring practice ses- gether as Wake Forest students any predictions," he said, "because For' Good Teams (Continued from Page 3) sion on March 25, in Groves Stadi- QUARTET at least 25 more times. (And yet I haven't seen my squad under Playing opposite Marah is Ste- urn with an intrasquad scrillll!)age they expect to graduate!) With fire, and I've never seen any of This Year phen, a disciple of .Tesus, who that should provide plenty of (Continued from Page 3) due respect to the other 36 choir the other Big Four teams play. will be portrayed by Jim Burris, action for those in attendance, and idea of a trio and Tommy auto members, · these four seldom fail However, we have a lot of fine With the arrival of some out who. is a veteran of the stage, at the same time answer the ques matic;;tlly became the missing first to steal the show, which could talent and should do pretty well." standing new golf talent at Baptist having acted in and directed plays tion as to how far the Deacs have tenor. whem he asked the grpup to be attributed to beautiful blend at Wingate_ Junior College,. He is progressed since the installation of ing, a joyous spirit and a fine Hollow, Deacon hopes for a suc the "T" for.,.,..ation. sing for the Baptist State Conven cessful links campaign this spring a member of The Little Theater ··• tion in Durham during the fall Wake Forest sense of humor that have gone on the upsurge. Five here, has worked on a number 'o.f · The first clue as to the strength of 1946. Here the present quartet their singing brings forth. THE lettermen are back also, to bol~ter committees, had a part in "Death of the 1948 team may be detected made their debut. Cups," and most recently, "The Whli!n Coach Walker divides the s~oach·Johnny Johnson's outfit. Since that time they have sung BASEBALL CITY BARBER Barretts of Wimpole Street." squad, which in all probability A thirteen· match schedule, for many campus groups, includ SHOP opening with Michigan at Raleigh Garland Gunter has the role of will· be the first team pitted ing the Christian Service Group, (Continued from Page 4) on April 5, has been arranged, with PontiuS Pilate, the Roman goY- against the second, for this con the BSU's Prophets Frolic and the Deacs. Coach Novosel announced three tournaments, the North ernor. A sophomore from Win- test. For six weeks the boys have Freshman Orientation party. that probable starters for the game for your best service South at Pinehurst, the Southern ston-Salem,- Gu~ter worked in worked hard in attempting to mas Their appearances in Raleigh have with Akron will be Blackwell, in all kinds of work. Inter-Collegiate at Athens, Geor-· high school dramatics and studied te.r the intricacies of the "T," and included the Youth Rally on Nicholas and •Baure. Each man gia, and the Southern Conference radio dramatics at u. c. L. A. He according to the latest word :from Evangelism, Convocation of will pitch about two innings. also had a part in "The Barretts." the coaching staff, the squad has State B. S. U. Councils, and, most We iappreciate your at Pinehurst, included. . been mo:re successful t:l:fan was an- At a recent coaches meeting, it The returning lettermen are Doti Hayworth, senior from ticipated as a result of the great important, a series of radio broad was decided to have .Jayvee teams, p~tronage. "Sunny" Harris, Buday Beam, Knoxville, Tenn., has been cast interest in the new formation. casts over WPTF. and these teams would play the Jennings Agner, Fred Hyatt, and as Claudia Procula, the wife of Having been spotted at the ,. .,. Ja,ck Gentry. The newcomers and Pilate. Dof.i played the lead in Coach Walker was fortunate in Youth Rally, they were asked to non-lettering veterans, upon whom the fall, 1946 ··production of "An- gaining the services of three fol' appear on the morning devotional inany hopes· are pinned include gel Street" and was wardrobe mer Deac gridiron greats-Nick programs at 7·: 15. During March GRESHAM Arnold Palmer, Marvin Worsham, mistress for the summer produc- Sacrinty, "Red" Cochran, and Pat and April of .1947, these four RESTAURANT Tommy Gray, Clyde Randoulph, tion of•...''Out of the Frying Pan." Preston-who have given assist left Wake Forest at 6:30 on Mon and Jerry Greene. · She is a member of the Little ance under the new regime, anci day, Wednesday and Friday in "On The Lake" Coach Jack A. Nowell announc .Theater and Alpha Psi Omega. wi'thout their valuable aid what order to make their broadcast. success the Deacs attain in the Between Wake Forest ed today that tennis practice for Tommy Johnson, who plays future might well be questionable. The climax in the series came the and Raleigh. both veterans and first year candi Gaius, the young son of Pilate, morning that Carlyle sang a solo. dates will begin officially on Mon is a junior from Suffolk, Va. He The· probable first team lineup Since that morning there have day, Mrch 22, at 3:30 on the clay is treasurer of the Little Theater, will include Ed Bradley and Jim been no more programs. One is Good Food at courts. In the event of bad wea Secretary of Alpha Psi Omega, Duncan at the end positions, Bill left to draw his own conclusions. Reasonable Prices ther, the team will meet in the and publicity manager of "Kiss George and Bernie Ranula at tac During this school year they gym. and Tell," and business manager kles, Ray Cicia and Leon Dom- Telephone 3-3727 Coach Nowell stresers maJ?rmg 1n. ph~si7al .ed- nal job of secretary ~nd treasurer. Rocky Mount; Robert E. Seney, Byrd Sanatorium· Raeford L. Elizabethtown; Campbell W. Me- pihuford, Dallas; Miriam Smith, ucat10n. \~Ill go t~e distinctiOn, Currently, he is a member of the Baltimore, Md.; Jasper v. Shear- Chan'ey, Raleigh· Robert T. Cof- Millan, Whiteville; Lester T. Lenoir; James M. Stoll, ·Lancas then, ~f b~mg the .first coed ever Student Council as representative in, Macon; E. Lamar Sledge, fey Greensboro;' Owen S. Con- Marsh, Lively, Va.; William F. ter, S. C.; Levi A. Talbert, Wake to ma)or m that field. of the School of Law. Canady i.s New Bern· Vivian Snuggs Wake netly, Wake Forest; Harold T. Meacham, Ellerbe; Gene W. Med- Forest; James M. Tart, Smith- The seven seniors, under the.di- serving on the Student Legisla- Forest; Mrs. Dorothea Stroud, Conner, Danville, Va.; Hugh ·H. lin, Greensporo; Doris R. Mor- field; RohP.r,t A. Team, Leldngton; rection of Professor Long, are of ture, also. Salem, Ore.; James Valsame, Cook, Wilmington; Olen C. gan, Lillington; Henry A. Mor- Anne L. Tippett, Henderson; . the physical education staff of the Trueblood, of Gaffney, s. C., is canton; William H. Wagoner, Cook Blowing Rock· Julius H. gan, Wake Forest; Leslie B. John A. Tumblin, Newport News, college. They are giving the local a rising senior and a member of Chocowinity; James E. Walker, Corp~ning, Lancast~r, S. C.; Morton, Jacksonville· (N. C.); Va.; Ba~ter M. Walker, Fayette public school a thoroughly balanc- Kappa Sigma. fraternity. , He is Marion; Ila Warren, Wake For- James B. Creech, Four Oaks· Ma- Mildred Morton, Norwood; Law- ville; Mrs. Jennie Watkins, Wake ed physical education program an assistant in the English De- est; Romulus T. Weatherman, rietta Crowder Lattimore· 'non- renee R. Nichols, Winston-Salem; .Forest; Myrtle Elaine Whitaker, which enlists every person in the partment, past president of IRC, Statesville; Mark C. West, Golds- aid F. Davis, Wilmington; Myr- Charles K. Norville, Richmond, Shelby; Kay Williams, Zebulon; public school from the first grade a member of the Student staff, boro; Gerald F. White, Corapeake; tle Ruth Davis, Tabor City; Mrs. Va.; Jesse E. O'Connell, Jones- Robert G. Williams, Rocky Mount; w to the twelfth.' Each of the seven, assistant editor of the Howler, a and Marshall B. Willis Ocilla Ga. Margaret Dover WillSton-Salem· boro; Doris Peeples, Gastonia; Joe B. Woodward, Bunn; Ray therefore, is given exp.erience with! member of the Philoma+hesian Juniors: Mildred 'Abern~th Wilbur S. Doyle,'Martinsville, Va.; Thomas B. Pettyjohn, Norfolk mond L. Wyatt, Salisbury; and groups of. all . ages ~n order. to I Literary Society, and a member o£ Charlotte; Jim Barnes, Charlott~; Bernard Eisenberg, New York, N. Va.; Aaron C. Phipps, Rolesville; Kyle M·. Yates, Jr., Houston, Tex meet any situatwn which.he might Sigma Pi Alpha honorary modern Charles E. Beaver, Jr., Asheville; Y.; William A. Field, Horse Shoe; James R. Pl~asants, Durham;":ros- as. encounter after graduatiOn. language fraternity. He stands Donald E. Bland Wallace· 'Aml John R. Friday, Dallas; David k+. ~ ~ ~ ~ The seven "physical-edders," as first in scholarship in his class. Blanton, Shelby/Richard F: Bow- H. Fuller, Lumberton~ Oscar· W. ·~,.~+~+~+~+~:++:++:~:++:++:++:++:+¢++:++:++!++!++!++:++:.+:++!++:~ PreE ·they term themselves,· are Nick Fetzer is a. rising senior from ling, Shelby; Edward G. Boyette, Funderburke, Wake Forest; Mrs. ~t_,. +.~+ () Ognovich, Bob Leonetti, Keith Reidsville and a member of Kap- Ahoskie; Ernest c. Brock Fair- Parmelee Garrity, Wake Forest; ~~ I Lay, Bob Brooks, Don Hipps, W. pa Alpha order. He,fs a fraternity field, Ala.; Mary Broome,' Ashe- Elizabeth Jones Gill, Wcike"'Forest; % Come to ~:"+, J. Little, and Mrs. Helen Smith. officer and held the office of ville; Madison E. Bullard, Wake James H. Godsey, Laurinburg; ~'t,. ~:"+ '• Other local assignments in the president of his freshman class. Forest; John R. Byers, Jr., Can- Mattie Clay Greene, Youngsville; ~'t,. DA I' RyLAN D .... Wake Forest High School are: He has served on the Intra-mural ton; Graham V. Byrum, Sunbury; Robert B. Groves, Lowell; John ..-.,. +.+.+ Rae Dorothy Freeman in geometry Athletic Council. He has played Harry Carpenter, Winston-Salem; S. Hardaway, Greenville; Ray- •:• +.~+ gin bJ under R. H. Forrest, high school varsity football for three years Iris Caudell, Charlotte; James L. mond L. Hastey, St. Augustine, ~ 1 principal; Anne Tippett, Montie and received honors in the .field of Chestnutt, Jr., Edel}ton; Mrs. Fla.; James A. Hawkins, · Ri~~- ~t_.. . lor ++"+ da;v, l White, Bud Wedel, and T. R. athletics. He is a member of the Evelyn Church, Florence, Ala.; mond, Va.; Kathryn C. Hawkms, ~t_.. +.+.+ Presic Hill, all in mathematics under Monogram Club. Fetzer attend- William S. Clarke, Jr., Seaboard; Henderson; Harold T. P. Hayes, ~~ _.. +.~+ All Ray Manieri, critic teacher; ed Wake FlJrest one year l>efore Pervy A. Cline, Jr., Gastonia; Wil- Winston-Salem; James W. Hayes; ~+ Big Banana Splits % mana1 Charles Jirinec and Joe Wood- entering the navy. He resumed liam R. Cox, Winterville; Hugh Rocky Mount; Melvin R. Head, ~t .,,. ,statioJ word in geography and general his studies in the fall of 1946. C. Dover, Winston-Salem; Betty Pocahontas, Va.; Sally Hudson, ~t_.. ~~ be gi' business, respectively, under Miss Parrish is a rising senior from Duncan, Kansas City, Mo.; Rufus Cramerton; Hubert B. Humph- ~~ Sandwiches +.~+ ·Folio'\ Wooten; D. K. Flammia, Ee~h Ocala, Florida, and a member of M. Fisher, Alexis; Walter c. Fitz- rey, Columbia, S. C.; Don Hy- •!• +.~+ a thii Jones, Margaret Baucom, and W.l Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. He gerald, Jr., Raleigh; Ruby C. ··:• ..~~ Wake G. Ho~nsby, all in history un- has served as president of the Flowers, Wake Forest; Marjorie E N G R A V I N G ~ Next door to 1 ster's der Mrss Mabel West; Randell I Sophomore Class, drum major of E. Foster, Charlotte; · I ~'t"+ ~~ playec Head, George Johnson, and Bet- the band, president of the Lit- Walter D. Friedenberg, New by one of the·south's ~~ . · · +.~+ ~· " The ty Jane Boyette, all in history I tle Theater, president of Alpha Britain, Conn.; Elizabeth Ann finest engraving ·:!:~ ··ck Frye's. Rest' au rant ~~!·~;I tinue under Iy.Iiss Anne Hetrick; Robert Psi Omega, national honorary dra- Gertner, Orlando, Fla.; Beulah departments ...,•. 0 _ · ~ select~ The ! S. Jones, Gene Little, W. A. John-~ matics fraternity, . vice-president I H~rring, Fairmont; Charles M. WEDDINGS • SOCIAlS ~ I son, R. L. Patton, L. J. Outlaw, of IRC, and president of Wake I Hill, Newport; James B. Hobbs, See Our Samples •:_"+ lor +.+.~ KilOCJ Jr., and Wade .sowers, all in sci- Forest Colleg~ Sunday School. At Jr., Charlotte; Ivan L. HolleU?-an, I ++"+ ..~~ basis 4 ence under Miss Catherine Lee; present, he Is a member of the I Jr., New Hill; Stanley K. How- WAKE FOR.EST +.+.+ Dinners Steaks ....I_.!•. letter! and Lib Foster, Mrs. Hank Gar- Student Council, Intra-mural! ard, Lake Waccamaw· Thomas R. % ...... ,.. the :rity, _and Mildred Leath, all in Athletic Council, and Pan-Hel-J Howell, Lumberton;' Jackson s. PRESS ~:_"+ Sea foods. Chops +:.! sY'sten :English under Mrs. Grace Bond. lenic Council. He is a member , Hoyle, Shelby; Betty L. Hubbard, . ., ..-... ..~~ assign The Youngsville contin?ent in- o.f ODK and is lis~ed in W~w's Who 1 Laurinburg; John D. Huitt, New-