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Vol. XXII , DAVIDSON, N. C, MAY 10, 1935 No. 27 CaptainPritchett WillLeaveDavidsonPost Men Appointed To Upper Classes Hold Griffin, Cathey Named To Athletic Director To Serve In Same 0. D. K. Initiation Will Be Capacity University Virginia Management Of Held Monday Night Elections For Graduation Head Student Store At Of Publications — Seven Years Service At Brown Is (irillin and Harry Cathey i Formal initiation into the Delta Gordon Elected Dan Porter Davidson Brought To Name Business Manager Of^ were as the managers oi Prof. Is Chosen Davidsonian, Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa Permanent President of chosen Unexpected Close The Yowl, Quips men tapped re- the Store recently by the Hoard And Chanks of the sixteen Graduating Class President Of Academy cently in the annual spring tap- controllingthe StudentStore. Dan Academy Of VACANCY YET UNFILLED CHOSEN BY 35-36 BOARD day ceremony will be held on Griffin was named as Purchasing Science Elects Davidson WEEKS ALSO HONORED Morrow, Tayor, Grimes May 13 at 6:30 P. M. Manager and Henry Cathey as Professor Head Founders Of Present Respecively Following initiation, Manager, Selected the a ban- finance Prof. W. S. Porter was elected pres- Interamural Sports quet will be given in Banquet Henry Cathey is a member of Pi In recent appointments by the Pub- the Hunter, Windham, Griffin ident ni the North Carolina Academy System Board, Kappa, society fraternity, and "I>" lications Prosscr Morrow was Hall of Chambers for the new Lindsay Are of Science and Prof. W. N. Mcbane manager Junior club, Co-Captain of Varsity Football, selected as business of The and old members of the O. D.K.. Marshals was clt*cled chairman <»f the Mathe- Captain Norton Goodier Pritch- Davidsonian, faculty. Seargeant-Major in R, (). T. (.'. Dep- Mai Grimes business man- and the members of the matics departmentat the recent meeting ett, for seven years Athletic Di- ager Quips at artment, a member of Delta Circle of of the and Cranks, and Mills Those who will be initiated of tin1 academy held in Greensboro, rector, track coach, and Professor Taylor business manager of the Yowl. this timeare: Prof. F. K. Fleagle, Omicron Delta Kappa— national lead- G. II. 1?rown was elected per- ership fraternity. President Athletic \. C. of Physical at David- The names of the men for each of Capt. J. P. Grey, Duke Glasgow, It. son, has that he has manent president of the Senior Association, Vice-President of Student Professor II. Arbuckle and O. J. announced these positions were recommended by Charles Harris, John Newton, dep- definitely accepted a similar po- D, body year 1934-35, a Thics representinn the chemistry the editors and business managers of James Morgan, William Ravenal, Class and K. Weeks the Mar- for and member of artment, the Scabbard and Blade. J. M. DoUglan and II. K. sition at University of Vir- cash publication. JamesSimpson, Joe Wadsworth, shall in the recent voting of the Physics ginia. Dan Griffin a member of Knlelu-r representinn the de- The lollowing men were selected by Lamont Brown,Carlton Chapman is Phi T (V He has been corresponding* with Senior Class; the Alumni Coun- Theta, cocicty fraternity. partment, W. N. Mebanc and W. Prosscr Morrow to serve as junior Harvey Glass, Martin Barnett, Delta Scab- University authorities for several weeks cil wasalso electedand the bard. Business Staff of Annual, Gavock representing the mathematics members of the Davidsonian business Henry Cathey, Robert Lindsay, Junior the and on Thursday made final arrange- their marshals. and Manager of football. department wore delegate,* -fi'rnn David* staff: Charles Mauze, Bill Swop, and and Cole Windham. Class elected ments for taking over the position of The Board is chosen annually to su- son College. Bob Vance, circulating managers; Hoke Prof, Porter for last twelve years Dean of Athletics. He is to be di- Robinson, The following men were automatic- pervise the operation of the Student the- advertising manager; Bill prominent, as a rector of all athletics and Professor of to Body Store, and has complete has been member of Hill, collection manager; and Bill Dey- ally elected the Alumni Council control academy, having years 1'hysicial Education. over the profits. The com- the served four crle, assistant business manager. because of the positions they held. Board is committee, During his stay at Davidson Cap- Dr.Ruark Lectures Here posed of: Battc, "Skip" Brown,, on the executive Professor Men eligible for these positions were Brown, Jim tain Pritchett has coached the track "Skip" President of Student Mr. Jackson, Mr. Md'.ill. Jilnmic Siinp- Porter is head of the Biology aiid those rising juniors who, during two Carolina Physics Professor Body: Geography department team and has turned out several re- K. D. Weeks. Editor of The si.n, "Shy" Taylor, and Bill Ravcnel, here. years of service on the paper, have North Academy cord breakers in a comparatively short Speaks On "Building Stones Davidsonian: Walter Spruut, President The managers are selected an their The Carolina of shown interest and the ability to carry " Science is one of of its class time. He started Davidsons present Of Matter" of the "V Cabinet; A. Potter, Pres- ability and interest they have shown the best on their work. J. and is a 'Kn>\vhiK organization. The system of intramural sports, which is Association; in the work. Mills Taylor has chosen the following ident of Athletic and Fred attendance at the merlin^ held May 4, recognized as being one of the great- Ruark, Al>.ml twenty years ago the Student sing juniors as his assistants on the Dr. Arthur K. head of the McPhail, President of the Senior Class. in llreenshoro was the largest in its est boosters to Davidson's athletic 'Physics department at the University Store was prcsctll on the campus in business staff of the Yowl: Dan Frank- Duke Glasgow; Hill Ravcncl, Hugh hisTory, world. While here at Davidson it was lin, Marshall Sa'nford, Lawrence Hill, of North Carolina, spoke to an audience one form it another. It was in dif- Captain Pritchett who arranged the Yclvcrton, and Bob Smith were also agencies Henry Mills and Howard Dyer. The of about 200 students last Monday ferent students rooms who had football schedules, obtaining games night lor tin- selling of certain articles, junior members of the Quips and in Chambers Auditorium on the elected to the Alumni Council. with the best teams in the east and tailor-made clothes, agen- Military Group Cranks will not be chosen until some- subject: "Building Stones of Matter." etc. These south, bringing many of to the W. Hunter, Windham, them time during the summer. His lecture which began shortly after, 1!. Cole Dan cies were handed down from one Honors Juniors home field. class to another carried in this Prosser Morrow was chosen as bus- dealt principally with the muclear side Griffin and Bob Lindsay were elected and <»n Captain Pritchett was born in Mon- — protons, electrons, positrons, manner. The lirst Student store was iness managers for the following group. of matter as the Marshals for the Junior Class. Bids Issued To Fifteen roe City, Mo., where he attended the photons, in the basement oi Watts; ibis was an J. B. Goslin, Val Castles, Tom Ross, deutrons, and neutrons. It a of Beta public schools. He then went to the Brown is "member Theta honor store with As On Basis Of Leadership and J. S. McMullen. His home is in embodied a scholarly treatment of the mi clerk/. this Efficiency 'niversity of Tennessee, in 1911. Later Pi. society fraternity, and past Pres- arrangement proved uiisati«fnclciry And Military West Point, Ga., he is a member of principles of underlying the cosmic ray, a he attended the University of Louis- ident of the Student Body. his delegation was sent to and Kappa Sigma society fraternity, Scab- the alpha ray and the beta ray. In Washington iana where he remained for three years. Lie University tn study their honor -commis- bard and Blade Military fraternity, and Dr. Ruark's lecture was made clearer Freshman year he was electeel Pres- Fifteen Junior noil Here he participated in such sports store. Sunn af(cr Ibis plan « put in Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Chemistry fra- by the use of slides projected tipon the ident of the Sophomcrc Class. He is i- in- sionedofficers werepledged the and football, baseball, boxing, wrest- back wall of stage. to action at Davidson and clerks were annual ceremony <>f the ternity. the These dem- also a member and the President? ol Scahbard ling and track. He then went to onstrated by photograph, drawing, and hired. When nld Walls d'inuitnr\ and libido organization duringthe Training n Mai Grimes was chosen over the Louisville School in l 14 in design, the finer points the Delta Circle of Onucron Delia hunted the Student Store ivns moved K. < ). C. parade Monday following men: Cokey Dick of his lecture. T. last the capacity of professor of Knglish, Branton. began by Hydrogen, Kappa, national leadership fraternity to the present building just behind clcilll- aftermion. Hayworth,' Dan Griffin, and Bob Lind- He dealing with director nf Athletics and commandant, the simplest of atoms, founded at Washington & 1914. itmy rnw and as the business imre.ised TIh- order published by Captain say. Grimes is from Lexington and is and proceeding Lee in until the time of the World War when to up more complex step a manager was employed. Adjutant Battc issued formal bids lo V)\7 a member of Kappa Sigma society fra- take the ones he joined the army in . After the by step. diagrams D, t'. tin' following juniors on Ihc basis of ternity and the Country Gentlemen. He showed of sev- K. Weeks is a member of Sigma At firsl the funds went the Ath- war Capt. Pritchett, returned to the eral experiments letic Assocaliou as they gave leadership and military efficiency: Ser- The men eligible for business man- that have been per- Alpha Epsilon, society fraternity, and the Sht- V. S. and became athletic director and (or gcanl Major H. I. Cathey, First Ser- ager formed recently, dealing with the char- dents Store sonic of the agencies English professor at Sewannc Mili- of the Yowl were Dave Herring past editor of The Davidsonian. He A. Bulwinklc, Sergeant - ges of atoms etc. He also pointed out athletic good which they bought front geant I.. First tary Academy, where he stayed for two and Jim Kuox. Lamont Brown's elec- member of of 1 the presence of alpha,beta, and gamma is a The Delta Circle year tn year. When the workmen II. W. Hasscll, First Sergeant J. M. years. years tion to the editorship of the Davidsonian He then spent six in the rays. The story of their discovery Omicron Delta Kappa and President were putting up the new Hodgin, Firsl Scrgeanl C. I-Windham, made him ineligible for this selection. and Chambers same capacity at Woodberry Forest. their widespread existence. of the Publications Board. His duty building tlrcy patronized the Student First Sergeant K. C. Wooteil, and Ser- accepted pos- Mills Taylor lives in Wilmington and Barnett, In 1928 he his present Several slides were shown depicting charge Store and the problem arose as in what geants W. M. Archer, M. .1. is a member of Pi Kappa Phi society as Marshal will be to have of Griffin, ition at Davidson and has remained apparatus used to produce large elec- should be (lone with the increased W. C. Branton, Dan W. B. fraternity. He is also a member of the the program for commencement and to here since. trical charges for the purpose of study- profits. It was decided that this should Hunter. R. P. Marrom, C. I.. Okcy, Student Council and a junior manager procession graduation. (Continued on Puge 6. Col. 1) ing the behavior of such rays. lead the at be placed in a fund fur a swimming J. R. Pearce, and W. M. Taylor. of the track team. The action of certain rays in dif- The duties of. the Junior Class Mar- pool. Since a pool was too expensive Tin' whole day Tuesday was set aside ferent gases and also in unusual ele- shal will be to act as ushers and to it was voted by the Student Body two as the day of informal initiation. The usual routine of horse-play Inllowed, Leaders Of y.M. C. A. Dr. Frank Graham To ments was shown. look after the seating of the people years ago In place this money in -i He concluded by telling of the ex- including the carrying of four large Sunday attending. {Continued r Oil. 1) Installed Speak Monday periments of several leaders in this mi l^K it. bricks in the regular knap-sacks. The many rising Day field and the possibilities for future sight of prominent seniors Professor E. A. Beaty Delivers Atheletic Will carrying such manner Feature development along,these lines of nu- on in a freakish Charge To New Officers And President Of French Clubs Present Plays served to satisfy in some measure the University Of North clear chemistry. In Carolina lecture, auspices desire of the departing seniors to sec "Y" Cabinet President Frank Graham of the Uni- This under the of Meeting Wednesday the Faculty on Joint their successors put through their versity Committee Public Lec- The newly elected Y. M. C. A. of- of North Carolina will deliver tures sponsored by Physics clownish paces. principal and the. ficers for the coming 19.15-.16 school the address of the Athletic Chemistry departments, Middle Ages, Aucassin and NIcolette. The formal initiation ceremonies Day program and was pre- Davidson Circle Francais — year were installed into office at the to be held in the Cham- viously scheduled for early March, but The cast was as follows: Aucassin will he conducted in the Quardrangle bers Building auditorium at the regular Concludes DramaticSeason — regular Y vespers service last Sunday, was postponed. Lloyd Williams. Nicolette (iertrude room to night at eight o'clock by Cap- chapel period on Monday morn- Here May — May 5. next Although this is Dr. Ruarks first On First 2ookfl, Count of Beaucaire Lois Ham* tain Charles Fort Commanding officer ing, May 13, according to an announce- nilton, — Professor Bcaty, of the Latin de- year at the university, he is the head Countess of Beaucaire Ruth of company B. Fifth Regiment The ment made by Captain G. Two French plays were presented lohnstou, — was speaker for oc- Norton/ of the Physics department there and — Viscount Margaret Smith,— local unit had planned to have a dinner- partment, the the Pritchett, )y the Converse chapter and the Dav- Lyles, subject Director of Athletics. has long been prominent in scientific Abbott Elizabeth Duenna — dance in Charlotte, but the interference casion. He took for his "How Due to previous engagements made dson chapter of Le Cercle Francais Florence Wade, A wounded soldier Campus of Davidson College Com- fields, being in great demand as a Shepherd — of Carolina's May Frolics last week- the n Chambers Auditorium last Wednes- Sarash Bitton, — Frances by Dr. Graham, the date of the obser- Poole, men Jhonston, end and the beginning of the fraternity pares with the Standards of Christ". In lecturer on scientific subjects. 1, at Old Elizabeth talk, vance of this day has been of necessity day evening, May 8:00 o'clock. Grace Bcacham, and Thclma Stone, house-parties this week-end precluded his he criticized some phases of Tuesday, Before his connection with the Uni- Davidson, first, gave Molicre's Le Young — life, changed from May 14. How- versity Carolina, women Ruth Henry, Louisa the possibilities of such an event. the campus but for others he had of North he was a Malgre Landham, and Virginia McMullan, Sol- ever, the program will be the same. Medecin Lui. The cast was as — Scabbard and Blade is a national nothing but praise. research worker in the Mellon Institute Sganarelle — W. Hassel, diers of Beaucaire Virginia Rector, In addition to the address, there will be follows: J. Holt, — organization reserve The new Y. M. C. A. officers who of Industrial Research and lectured on — Glass, — and Helen Emir Margaret of officers which awards of letters earned by participation Martine Harvey Robert J. S. Lanham, Saracen — to recognize leadership were installed were: president, Harvey Physicsat the University of Pittsburgh. — Cothran, soldiers Florence seeks and mili- in spring sports. Certificates will be McMullen, Valere J C Leach, and Louise Foster, Sage Man- tary efficiency. Glass; first vice-president, J. W. Dick- — — ager — given to all those earning their letters (Continued on Pd^e, 6, Col. 1) Lacas Carlylc Lewis, Gerontc T. F. Mary Scales. son; second vice-president. Wade Boggs Wood, — Colcmau, The play deals with the efforts of for the first time in any particular Jacqueline Archie young lord, Aucassin, and general secretary, Albert B. Mc- — Simpson, — the to win the sport, and Seniors who have earned Lucine J. F. — Leandre Bob fair Saracen maiden, Nicolette, as his Local Drug Store Will Clure. letters will be presented with certificates Coit, Thibault W. F. Pierce, Porrin bride; and his final success, in spite of The new cabinet members are: de- — the disfavor of his father, Couni containing recognition of all their ath- ManagingEditors For Val Cassclls. the Offer Free Ice Cream partment of chapel services, Martin plot comedy around of Baucaire. letic accomplishments, during their The of the is laid Don Pfohl, flutist, and Mr. Warren Barnett; department of deputations, Selected mute College years as Davidsonian men. Annual To Be Lucinde's playing in order not to Babcock, celloist, accompanied at the The Pharmacy, in introduc- Wade Boggs; department of music, The Intramural Sports winner will be forced by her father, Gerontc to piano by Prof. Bailey, furnished music ing Biltmore ice cream as a new re- Harris Brarijy; department of student be announced, and the award given to Junior managing editors of the Quips marry someone other than her true between the acts. freshment. ofTcrs a sample of that pro- life, Carlton Chapman and Kenneth Cranks, college annual, be lover, Lcadre, Sganarelle, woodcutter, This was the third and final pre- the victorious class. The Physical edu- and will a sentation of Le Medecin malgre Lui. duct in a novel advertising scheme. Scott; department of publications, Paul cation and Gymnastic trophies will be selected sometime in the near future is tricked by his wife into posing as a played before, The Pharmacy will send out to the Harlan; department Barnett, It was twice once John- of social life. Bill presented, and the Decathlon winner by Martin editor of the year famous doctor. Through his efforts son Hall at Winthrop College on member of the student body announce- Kiese wetter; department of Sunday year. 13, will be honored. The Fraternity Ath- book for next the lovers arc finally united. March and again in the Converse ments of the introduction of the pro- schools, Carlyle Lewis; department of eligible Robert, neighbor; College auditorium on April 29. letic cup will also be presented, if com- Men for the offices of sports, a meddlesome The chapters duct to the soda fountain. These an- frehman work, R. B. Lindsay; depart- Lucas, simpleton, wife, Davidson and Converse nouncenients, petition for it can be concluded before fraternity, photography, and activities a and his Jac- of Le Cercle Francais have been ex- according to Hugh Sapp ment of evangelism, John McMullen; next Monday. editors for next year's book are: John queline; the prompous Geronte; scoun- 'hangingmeetings each year'for several soda jerker of the Pharmacy, are good department of vocational guidance, Sid Captain Abernathy, Dyer, Billy Hig- drel Sganafelle; and a great deal of years. Each the members of the two heaping Marsh; work, Pritchett considers the col- Howard prepairs for one Dixie cup of Bilt- department of boy's A. Vance, back-beating add comedy to the play. clubs a play. They then visit lege most fortunate in securing Pres- gins, Bob Stewart, Bob Tommy present more Ice Cream to be served ex- W. Shuford and John Walker. Valere, each other and both plays at ident Graham for this occasion. He Thompson, Charles Mauze, Jim West- a servent; Thibault, a peasant; each school. clusively by that drug store. The services were scheduled to be hopes to have the hour of the cere- all, D. B. Burnes, and Hal Overton. and his son, Porrin, play more or less Plans for these joint meetings for The advertisements must be sub- held out of doors, but, due to inclement mony set for ten o'clock, though it Four from the above list will be se- important parts. nextj.ear are already being made. It mitted College Pharmacy conditions, is expected that to the on weather we held instead in possible lected, rest serve as as- The jConverse groupe then gave a is the two clubs will unite Thursday evening. May 9, that the time will be 9:20; and the will in another joint production by next to obtain the Chambers auditorium. Music was re- the regular Monday chapel hour. sistants to the business staff. dramatized vision of the old tale of the November. free sample of the new product. nedered by the college band. 2 THE DAVIDSONIAN, MAY 10, 1935

PAN HELLENICS T Quips And Cranks "7 OUR Appear GTlje JBabtbtfonian TENDERREBUTLE 1feel it my bound To Soon in to an which DAVIDSON duty to write this reply editorial ontemporanes ShouldBe Ready For Students Founded by the Clan 1916 appearedin the May 1stissue of the Davidsonian. £/ of The title of the editorial was "A Suggestion to off the Around May 20th. the Pen-Hellenic Council." SPEED-QUEEN ... The printers 1935 Quips JfajocUtrd"folUjtatt Iwrite with the feeling that the author's sen- RECORD At a recent typing exhibition at Cen- of the and frrw young Cranks, annual year book published by -»IBI4 ifjL^+fijiul1935 «- timents are not shared by the student body at tral High School in Charlotte, a large. The purpose of this reply is directed to- champion made a record of 1S6 words the Senior class of Davidson college, promised ready wardthe dissolutionof any false beliefsthatmay By Harold Sugg per minute. She is able to carry on a have to have the book Published Weekly "For a Better Davidton" for delivery to the students by May 20. have accumulatedas a resultof the writer's jour- May we add our note of admiration conversation and type 120 words of un- Capt. familiar manuscript per minute. At the Despite the fact that the printers feel Printed by the nalistic effort. for Pritchett and of regret ■for Criticism when welldirected, well thought out the leaving of a man who has given age of 17, this Miss Panlion won the definitely certain that the book will be QUEEN CITY PRINTING COMPANY and of substance is a valuable thing. It serves to Davidson a name and .Davidson ath- Nation 1 typewriting contest with 200 in the students hands by the above Charlotte, North Carolina improve and promote. But hasty criticism and letics a spirit. Capt. Pritchett it the words per minute. date the editor, Bob Smith, says that depended especiallyfalsecriticismis of no value andserves one man at Davidson whose decisions EXPERIENCE... this can't be upon as a sure SUBSCRIPTION RATES to embitten and put to unjust scorn the objects are accepted without question. He can A Co-ed recently time for the issuing of the annuals. Ten cenU per copy; $2.00 the Collegiate year. of thecriticism. say more in fewer words than any man advertised in the student paper, The He does assure us however it will be My purpose as statedaboveis toclear the Pan- we know. An accident last Sunday Duke Chronicle, for a man of "pleasing off the press some time very soon after Darldion, May Entered aj "ecood-clua matter at the Port Offlce at Hellenic Council of the stigma of student body night, altho unfortunate, illustrates his countenance andunquestionable experi- 20th. Carolina, Ird, North under the act of March 1671. reproach and Ishall proceed along rambling popularity. Falling slave to capricious ence." While resididents of the wo- Although nothing is known, defi- lines. outbursts, which happens every years man's dormitories at Washington State nitely, regarding the camposition of PUBLICATION the ARTICLES FOR First of all letme insist that thematter of pro- about this time, a number of Students Norman School (Ellensburg) are cam- 1935, volume it promises to be an ex- must be In the hands of Managing Edltora by 4:00 o'clock p. m.. pusscd Momlny. Letters to tbe Editor are welcome, bat all communica- moting a set of dances is a business proposition. in a certain dormitory, were engaging for one week-end for necking in cellent publication. tions Intended for publication must be signed. The process entails considerable expense which in the pleasant pastime of water-throw- the dormitory. eventually must be met. The only means of ing. Coming in from the rain his hat Brown- Editor WAKE FOREST ... At the University of California LAMONT meeting these expenses is by the levy of an ad- lapels Capt. High ... Business Manager lulled downand up, Pritch- School seniors who live "con- every male student must undergo two R. P. Morrow charge. The plan for no unrecognized promptly mission author's calls ett was and eniently" near Wake Forest are invited weeks of football training, one excess intake over expenses. in the EDITORIAL STAFF of Yet he fails to received his due proportion of water. to attend the Commencement exercises line and one in the backfield Managing realize that certain uncertain elements enter into Many others, of stiff-collar dig- of the college Wake Forest students ... Jim Morton Editor .. ACTIVITIES Overton Managing Editor the propositionand may serve to either make or nity, wouldhave reacted differently famaliarized themselves with court pro- LEGSLATURE ... Howeu. weather, body disinterest, Two bills brought up for reading Harold Sugg Managing Editor break it. Bad student but Pritchett took it goodna- cedure at "moot" courts Freshman in campus activities, etc., pro- .. the N. C. State legislature were: One, Daymond Turner — - ...Managing Editor all serve to make the turedly, the abasheditudents apolo- at Wake figures he has 1,164,600 sec- motion of Davidson College dances a hazardous gized to make it lawful for any member of John Winn Managing Editor and the unfortunate incident onds before seeing mother again ... - Editor undertaking. It is true that money is lost with passed off. Capt. Pritchett is the Forty-one Wake men are' state legisla- the Legislature to throw a liquor party Harry Kuykendall Sports while Raleigh another, Associate Editor as much frequency as ft is made. There is no symbol of all is that good about tors ... 73% of Wake students ex- in and to make Martin Barnett by expenses a member vote as he drank .The Harvt.y Associate Editor meansknown to the writer which can Davidson. penses are paid by the college .. Glass guaranteed by ... student bar association at Ohio State Associate Editor be except the fraternities and it Chubby King and his campus (e) EXCHANGES Paul Harlan seems illogical, University offers free legal aid to any Tom Marchant Associate Editor improbable,certainly that the fra- orchestra cotinued to win student favor The University of Minnesata impos- ternities would be willing to go into business. depite part student involved in a scrape with the Walker Associate Editor the recent setback of of es a fine of ten dollars on co-eds wear- John Yet the author insists that the Greek Societies their players. We reached a pedadox: law ... responsibility ing fraternity pins... But faculty BUSINESS STAFF sponsor take for Davidson dances. we can have dances off the campus but members of Columbia were given an' COLLEGIANA ... Charles Mauze Circulation Manager Iv/illdismissthe author'sdeclarationthatPan- not on, and dance bands on the campus intelligence by In a group of ISO schools considered only test the student paper Bill Swopk Circulation Manager Hellenic Councilmen are actuated by the but not off. Their trio-Geddie Monroe, and the average score indicated a men- as leading in the athletic field, 62 had Manager money they Buddy McKnight— Bob VancB Circulation desire for and that are devoid of all Robinson and Pete tal age of 20 At Syracuse, the box- names of animals for their nicknames any spirit. I con* ... Hoke Robinson Advertising Manager and forms of school know from yodlc a good "Lullaby of Broadway" ing coach advocated that girls take up .. T A six-day cyclist race in now in Bill Hill Collection Manager tact with the gentlemen on the Council that this and the throngs that appear nightly boxing, adding they progress as two letter fraternities study "Of course " will con- Bill DYtRi.fi Assistant Business Manager isuntrue. A of the Councilmen themselves applaud their arrangement of "White be starting from scratch, but— test for a been party and a $100in cash willprove the fallaciousness of They giving ... utter such an un- Heat." arc their first con- Faculty members and classes are rep- at the University of Georgia . kind charge. Primarily the Council social or- cert tonight. All are invited. The poor .. resented by horses in the "Greater Two thousand chewing gum Friday May 10, 1935 ganization,a child of the social fraternities. The lads have changed song wads of their theme to Agnes Scott" campaign In the recently principal purpose of the existence of the Council Song." ... were taken from their resting "The Prisoners Ohio state penitentiary there are 131 places library is the promotionof dances. It is onlyreasonable "Shy" Taylor, Bill Swope,, under tables at the Uni- All other knowledge is hurtful to him who has college graduates versity — to willinglypermit this Council to act so as to "Wick" Richardson, Ab Price and ... of some sticky? ... — DID YOU KNOW F. E. R. A. Virginia Poly- not honesty and good nature Montaigne prevent or mitigate financial losses. Yet in so Garrant sitting right on ... students at were the "Its against Georgia doing the Council draws the journalistic fire of rails when the Kentucky Derby the law in to technic Institute made better grades put your arm around a woman with- during the first the author. swept by. Ray isoff of psychi bids, quarter of the current out legal or excuse", year Iquote from the author's article. "In the past "Shylock" Taylor,the Merchant of reason stated Prof. than their classmates .... At Tom Green of the University of Geor- Hunter College year Deepest sympathny is extended to Mr. I they (the Councilmen) have not been spirited Davidson,is reported to have this science is made gia's law gist popular M. W. McGill in this time of bereavement. I enough to give their services to thebest interests a profit even without betting and school. The of His found to be the most field a- speech was personal liberty A mong I of the student body withoutreceivingsome com- P. D. is sporting a brand new .... the freshmen ... preacher ■ is breaking the laws of Geor- Secretary pensation." The student body has never- given "shiner", due to some blow. P. D. of Labor, Frances Perkins gia when he preaches on Sunday for the Councilmen any compensation for its efforts. says it was a horse's but we addressed the Duke Woman's College don't the says DAVIDSON HONOR HP What littlesurplus occurs is an incidence of good believe it. As a popular professor state status that a person is on the National Recovery Administra- WILL BEUPHELD 1HREE weeks manipulation. student body only not to follow his profession on the Sab- tion pointing out the advantages of this business The put it: "Guerrant got an eyeful of bath, approximately present school year. accords us its usual full measure of support. If the derby. and a preacher is followin his institution May Day proved colos- remainin the profession when he delivers reg- ... weeks only separate us that the sole purpose in sponsoring the dances was The Y. M. C. A. cabinet staged a the sical, gigantic, even stupenduous at Three some of from ular Sunday sermon. coveted diploma, and others of us from another to garner revenue into Council coffers we would disgraceful debauchery at a ho'uscparty Southern female institutions .. .Ray year's credit toward said diploma. From past have long since advertised in Charlotte and en- on the Catawba River Saturday. Find- CAN IT BETRUE ... Rex was awarded the coveted Alumni observation we cannot help but note that these couraged non-student support. ing a whisky bottle in McClure's pocket That eighty per cent of the girls at athletic trophy in the recent student College last few weeks seem to constitute a danger point The author finally indicts us on the count of can be excused but when he staggers Skidmore (Saratoga Springs, body elections at N. C. State for that for some few members of the student body. being on a "low level". Isubmit the names of and nearly falls the river, it looks N. Y.) were truthful whenthey denied honor Sally Rand of fan dance in they ... Possibly this is due to the excitementof closing the following men: A. C. Rogers, "Duke Glas- bad. Swimming and a picnic supper that had been kissed ... Even fame, was once a student in the school another year's work, possibly to the seeming let- gow, Joe Wadsworth, Bill Revenel. Fred Mc- are the rclatable incidents. Prof, and Butler University (Indianapolis, Intl.) of journalism at Columbia University up in vigilance on the part of those to whom the Phail, Hugh Yelverton, Charlie Harris, Bill Mrs. Schcnck were chapcroncs, despite co-ed weren't allowed to belong to se- ... A professor at Roanoke College maintainanceof what we are accustomed to call Atwater, and Minis Rogers. the Dean's recent ruling concerning cret societies with young men in 1897, claims that his students will be as Davidson Honor is entrusted. Every year,some The above men composed the Pan-Hellenic chaperones. "Dead Eye" Sprunt,"Vag- because it was suspected that one of famous as Napoleon at the rate they few make the mistake of trusting that there act- Council of the current school year. Some of the abound" Coit, "Plastered" McCIure, the initiation rites was a kiss ..That are going down in history . R. O. T.C. ually is a let-up in vigilance, with the usual dire officers which they held are: Pres. of the senior "Paul Jones" Smith and "Seagrams" ■lorthCarolina State College now offers unit rates excellent at Presbyterian consequences and unpleasantness with regard to class, Pres. of the honorary fraUrnity Council, Phifer took gals, Don Brandon and a correspondent course in plumbing College... every person concerned. Business manager of the Davidsonian, Captains Warren Babcock were the Stags and of basketballand track, managers of football and Katherinc Crowell, Handson, Dell First, may we assure you that there is never basketball, Julia C C lVT17\WT Q 99 *"""» DAV1DSONIANS usually types lettermenin all four major sports, and Arbuckls, Mary Louise Moffett and Year, such a let-up. Those in offices are others too numerous to mention. In addition, IT WAS lllliWS... of Gone By whichnever allow their sensesof right and wrong Elizabeth Phifer were the little deers. six of the nine Councillors are membersof ODK. Charlotte again fought Concord to become lax or warped. It would be much less Ileave the question to the StudentBody large: FIVE YEARS AGO Press Association Announcement worrisom men they allow their " at for Davidson favor Friday night. .... to these if could Can such men be being a made that Prof. H. E. Fulcher consciences weaken such times, but theoath considered as on low About ten of the goodboys attend- Annual athletic night held May 6... and Dr. to at level" or as being devoid of school spirit? speaks K. G. R. Vowles will be added to David- of office is binding, and one whichisnot forgotten ed the affair at the Myers Park Julian Miller to new O. D. In closing, May Iexplain the "Midwinters Country Club. We have heard of members Handbook to be out son Faculty .... Wildkittens defeated with ease. The new student council is mindful .... by — situation" As the student body knows, there girls who walk home but we have about August 1 New "Y" Board State, 13 3 Senior Class to af its function as guardian of the before mentioned was Kay Kyser .... drinking Honor, by much talk about playing for this on the campus in person one Tom of control chosen Jack Ramseur remodle fountain.... I.R. C. Davidson itsenforcementof theDavid- set of dances. The .... initiates nie men in the constitution, Pan-Hellenic Council honestly Breeden who walked 3 miles from elected president ol Glee Club ...... Frosh tennis son Honor System as stated thought that it had secured the this team plans for coming tour and it intends to see justice done in every case services of the Club to the Charlotte Hotel at Lawrence Smith andDean Rusk chosen of the state. famous orchestra, even contract, wag before it. Itis the earnest hope of the new coun- and had a ac- 3 A. M. Concord's after effect managers -of Student Store.... Delta cording to our legal adviser. However, we were even better than the dance. We Phi Alpha, German Fraternity, installs cil, however, that this year may be completed not in a position either to FIFTEEN YEORS AGO without any such case coming before it. What sue to demand their must thank "Mother" Verble that chapter at Davidson....J. S. Meach- presence. Assuming that this "second president a splendidprecedent that wouldbe. or third all were not drowned. A bigger am chosen of Red and Black Wilcat nine defeats Wofford, 11— 8. rate orchestra" had not broken contract with us, affair is promised next Friday. Masquers for coming year Joe Ten games booked for football past and we charged $7.00 ...... The administration reiterated time wouldhave — for the set. Let MS From one of the informed Seniors we McCall elected captain of Track Team team (or coming year .... Class of time again, its pleas for students to make use of look at the expenses: Band $1200, dance hall heard an interesting Letters and given planns $150, version of how .... numerals in 1915 for reunion at commence- the excellent locks now provided each room. decorations, lights, crystal ball, flowers and "Fire!" started at Davidson. Baseball, track, and tennis Movie ment — pleas extent, favors, $150, $1500. In old ...... 'Cats defeat P. C. 11 2. These wererewardedto some since a totalof Judgingfrom past Chambers, the fraternity rooms were on Life of Wilson to be presented here. Tennis team defeats Elon and a far greater number men keeptheir experiences, we * .... of now doors would have sold approximately in the wings and was necessary to go Trinity Davidson post of Amer- lockedthan formerly,thusremovingfrom weaker 150 sets of tickets and had 150paid TEN YEARS AGO .... admissions thru the dormitory section to get to ican Legion organized....Miss Mary men, a terrible temptation. The new adminis- Saturday night at $2.50apiece. This totals$1425, Thirteen men by give $75 them. Thus on those all-too-rare oc- initiated Reporters' Potter will Vice recital at David- tration cannot stress this plea enough. If every a loss of at least. The U. of N. C, with no casions when girls are invited, "FireI" club North Carolina Collegiate son Dr. C. M. Richards decides man ...... willconsider the infinite amount of distress expense of ballroom floor and a student body of served a useful warning purpose least Press Association holds convention at to remain at Davidson Frosh- and worry avoidedby this of temptation, 2500 as opposed to 650, charged $14 .... removal our for their some student be found wandering in Davidson.... Wildcats place third in Soph Debate won by Eumaneans.... wehave no doubt that noone of our number will set. As "compensation" for devoting our "time deshabille. state track meet. , by Furman, — pleasure and . Davidson de- Davidson defeated 3 1. continue leaving his room open to the services to the studentbody", we wouldhave If this "Davidsonian" is even vaters win from Wake Dr. W. anyone gained Forest .... J. McConnell leads "Y" of who desires to enter. It is indeedun- entrance to the dances and beenaccount- worse than the least its because Davidsonian chosen best college paper vesper service Students Body that we so seriously able for a $75 .... fortunate must consider loss of or more. Finaly, we ad- Editor Brown and Manage! Mor- in state by North Carolina Colegiate officers for coming year installed. that fact thatthere areamoungus, weakmen, but virtised Paul Sabin and gave you Red Nichols row Agnes plus went to ScottMay Day the matter is so generally recognized as true, in the favored artists of Paul Sabin for $5.00. and Harris Barksdale didn't take the light of a few unforunate occurrances in the On that occasion we stood a loss of over $100. good care of them. Are we past, that weneed not debate it further. still to be condemned as sacrificing the ROCK HILL: attached the usual quality of entertainment "to satisfy our selfish Now, to more pleasant matters. Suggestions ends"? number of geologists this week-end. Cammencement Inrlutioni Visiting Cards are occasionallybeing Salty Peters hits the quiet reg- tended to membersof the trail Fntemhy Pnblica6ons Personal smd Fraternity Stationery new administration as to innovations, improve- ularly. MAY FROLICS: Carolina ments, etc., which may be desirable. Any man THE COLLEGIATE REVIEW dances become even more predomi- having such a suggestion in mind will confer a nantly Davidson dances. There were Fine Printing favor on members of the new administration,if Sample form of Canadian thirty. RALEIGH: Joe Wadsworth, it, humor as published George Norflect, he willcommunicate and he may rest assured at the University of (Winnipeg)— It Howard Summerell plans Manitoba and Billy Hill were that if such or ideas are deemedpractical, is in the form of a riddle:"What goes 99 plunk?" four who took in immediately Military they will be put into effect. One The answer, believe it or not, is "A Centipede either the State Ball or the such suggestion involves substituting once or witha wooden leg." Kapa Sig-Kappa affair or both. WE QUEEN CITY twiceeachweek,oneof the vice-presidentsof the SAW:Ken Knorr with abeautiful plat- student body for the president in ourdaily chapel inum blonde in Charlotte Saturday. WE PRINTING CO. Chimes in Dr. Floyd A. Spencer of HEARD: Sky exercises. The arguments for the suggestionare University (New York) "Many Cline' likes to have 1143 *. FOURTH ST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. that vice-presidents will thus gain valuable ex- : Phi Beta Kappas morning dates in Tuxedo. WE BE- perience in appearingbefore the student body, cannot intelligentlyreadthe bettermagazines be- LIEVE: That Harpo has gone Hebrew cause theireducationhas beendepartmentalized." * and the students themselves will welcome a on us. Riprmntitivii charge from the regular routine. Certainly the WE KNOW: That Hugh Yelverton K. D. WEEKS WADSWORTH idea is well worth considering. What do you Thismad worldis goingmadder trying to find and Goof Warren had a goodvtime at JOE think? names for new types of madness. the NCCW May Pole exercises. THE DAVIDSONIAN, MAY 10, 1935 Former College Head Talks Distinguished Physicist Classroom Jokes Prove To Be Will Present Lecture "Run it..." Over Old Times At Davidson AT THE LOCAL THEATRE Drowning Yowl's Straw Campus Dr. Olpin to Speak on Trans- Thinks Dances On mission of Images by Electricity Wednesday, May 8 Professors Find Niches As Under Supervision At Meeting PRIVATE WORLDS Glee Club ElectsRoss Campus Gagmen;Anxious Superior To Present Popular Ex-Prexy Dr. Olpin, formerly of the Bell tele- The theme deals with the idea tliat World Awaits Results System phone labatories now research director each and everyone of us lives in alittle AndRamsuer Officers private of the Kendall Mills will speak before world of his own,crowded with Harvy Ross was elected president of Beaten to the wall, utterly exhausted an meeting Sigma inhibitions, frustrations, loves, by Harry Kuykendall open of Gamma secrets the Glee Club at its regular practice by a years struggle for humor, the re- Eplison, National Chemical Fraternity, etc. The story itself is unreeled in a session Wednesday afternoon. tiring Yowl statT. headed by the chief Dr. Henry Louise Smith, former and Sigma Pi Sigma, National Physics hospital which houses mental defect- At the same time Charles Kamseur Yowlcr, Lorenzo McPhail, gives up and Fraternity, Monday 13, abounds in love, President of Davidson College and one night, May in ives. The talc intrigue was elected vice-president, Mack turn- to the faculty for inspiration and of the outstanding men in the United the Chemical Leciurc Room. and suspense, anil rips the veil from us Cuthcy librarian, and Carleton Chap- succor. topic photo-Electric mortals, States today, served as the target for His will be cells poor showing how petty we man business manager. These officers And the feature of the next example this week's interview. and transmissions of images by elec- can he. Claudette Colbert performs will serve as leaders for the Glee Club of vilecat humor will lie tlie favorite tricity. So interesting and abundant was the All student! will be invited to as the woman doctor who trifles with during the coming year. of professors on the faculty. Mcl'hail. information that Dr. Smith laid before this lecture who have had one year of love. The president was elected by vote Mcl.eod. McOverton and McWyche subjects. Olpin the reporter, that the latter almdst de- these Dr. is a dis- Thursday Friday, May 9 ■f the whole club from among the rising all in unsion say that the faculty has tinguished and and 10 cided to write a biography instead of a physicist being the only man STAR AT MIDNIGHT senior members. llervey Ross has the Student Body entirely outclassed in article, easily in North Carolina who is a member of — news and could have done This detective yarn is guaranteed to served lor three years as a member of the field of humor,hynmor as the elite the American Physical Society. so. These give you a brain strain and causeplenty both the Glee Club and the Salon Or- prouunciate it. honorary Although there are very few students fraternities have one open of chair-gripping. couple chestra, and has done outstanding work The perpetration of the foul deed meeting year There are a who do not know who Dr. Smith is, an a at which time a prom- of mysterious murders which sleuth in both. took place Tuesday, altho the murder speak. introduction, we feel sure, will greatly inent scientist is invited to Powell unravels with ease and good The new officers will succeed the fol- las been planned for weeks. And the re- Both of these fraternities were enhance the interest of the reader. foun- humor. Ginger Rogers tries to impress lowing men who were the officers for sults will appear May 15. we hope. Dr. Smith, President Emeritus of ded at Davidson and have had rapid Powell with her potentialities the past year: Mills Taylor, president; Honorably Gordon "Skip" Brown has growth as a Washington and Lee University, a in the United States. female Holmes. Lorenzo McPhail, business manager; labelled it with the final "Yowl" cover teacher, lecturer, scientist, scholar, and and Kenneth Scott, librarian. of his career. The campus heaves "( Saturday, May 11 author, served as president of Davidson GRAMMA SIGMA EPSILON sight of relief. from 1901-1912, during which tiru>Oic INITIATES McFADDEN'S FLATS Plenty laughs McPhail says it is not any good and doubled the endowment, trebled the Gramma Sigma Epsjlon, honorary of and maybe a sniffle Mcl'hail is modest. VVyche sayes its story Furuess) Coit attendance, and trebled the buildings Dr. Henry Louis Smith, former Prcs- chemistry fraternity, initiated four new in this of the girl (Hetty AndMcMullen worse than McPbail sayes it is. In it goes away to and equipment of the college. dent of Davidson College and of Wash- members on April 11. The students who school and comes there will tie a Seniors-questionnaire, back high-hatting family neigh- Make Deputations timely placed so the answers won't Coming back to' the interview, the ington and Lee University, who's ans- who were initiated are: Phifer Erwin; her and to printed. Kejly good Frank and have he Overtoil and way to Dr. wers reporter's questions part ■GoYdoilGreen, Carleton Chapman, and bors. Walter C. is as a Brown JohnMcMullen Calloway dropped ink all over it. we reporter was shown the to reveal king. Smith's study, where he received a he played in World War, and other Heath Howie. hod-carrier Dick Cromwell is Attend State Student are informed by the Editor, They were The fraternity the sweetheart. Volunteer Council aided in this by Richard Vowlea and very cordial and sincere greeting, and facts of interest in his varied life. elected as officers for Sam Kyburn. the coming year, Bill Worton, Monday and Tuesday, May 13 and 14 also an invitation to make himself at pres- The Davidson V. M. C. A. sponsored There will he the usual wisecraks ident, Barnctt,secretary, Harvey home which he promptly did. Martin THE SCARLET PIMEREL two deputation! in charge of Hob Coil about commencement, the breadline Ross, treasurer, looking Having heard the reporters "why and and Phifer Erwin, Leslie Howard is at his best as a anil John McMullen ibis week. and at world thru a rolled up Begin guard. retiring courageous young diploma, so we are informed. The wherefore", and his explanation of the BandTo New The officers arc M. W. Englishman posing McMullen, accompanied by pushed Alderman, president, McCall, fop John summer sports section will he handled nature of his visit Dr. Smith C. S. as a in order to rescue Frenchmen Frank Brown, attended the spring re- by Hoi) Johnson and the musical sqirts aside anorderly pile of important look- Tuesday secretary, IC. S. Hodge, treasurer, and form the guillotine. Merle Olieron is Ircal bf the Slate Student Volunteer will he done up by Howard Dyer. Concerts Battc, guard. ing papers explaining that they were J. H. smooth as his wife. A swift, colorful, Council held in Mi. Brushy, near North It will hold twenty pages, not includ- Within ing cover, engraved pages from his new volume of five the next two weeks the mem- adventure flm. WilkCaboro, l'lan> were made for the and in it will be Radio Broadcast Changed From bers of the fraternity arc planning to the name of the guy who thinks his books (which he intends to publish coming year's program, and (he joke original. open at Quad- is sometime in the future). Thursday Night To Monday hold an meeting, which time io rennial be held at Ind- m papers on Chemistry will read and omorea at its meeting last Friday Conference r ~i '■ Having thus prepared himself, Dr. Afternoon be night. ianapolis, Indiana during the Christmas Smith bravely waited for the verbal experiments conducted for the men who holidays The men was discussed. iquisition place as arc not members of Gamma Sigma who received bids were Four Out of Five that took somewhat The college band opens this week a D. Allen, Blgham, In the February election*) <»f the follows: l'.osilon, but who are interested in J. H. S. W. 11. Council, new series of concerts which will he Hoggs, K. A. Brown, K. F. Horine. McMullen anil Brown were College Men "Dr-,in beginning, you chemestry. ,,i I'd like to ask held on Tuesday evening. The radio P. MofTctt, S. A. T. Port, elected to the po»is president and quite a few questions about your per- MoiTctt. "i deputation work, program has been changed t<. Monday R. R. Purdy, K. M. Scott, F. S. l'oe. head respectively. Come sonal life. afternoon. R. B. Stewart, I). Turner, Bob deputation "First, Ibelieve it would"be inter- Sigma K. J. S. Coil lead the second College Eta PhiChooses Whin, R. H. Robinson anil I.. C. Vass. to the Presbyterian Church Rev, To esting to know just where you received The Davidson Concert Hand Charles A. Harper Professor Bailey spoke to the frater- in Charlotte. Hill your college education?" presented a new series of concerts on Bell lead the devotional exercises and Thursday evening. May New Members Friday .ity members on the history of medicine Kenneth * "Ireceived an A.B.degree at David- the campus 7. Scotl snokc on one of the \ after the business of an annual picture phases of Christian work in .1OII.> S O S son in 1881, an M.A. also at Davidson at 8 o'clock. China. Eta Sigma Phi honorary classical vas discussed,Professor Bailey's speech Warren. Babcock furnished special ■Barber S li«» p My Ph. D. The program was as follows: "(iatc with in 1886 as outside work. raternity extended bids to sixteen soph- Iwas followed by a feed. music a cello accompanied by degree Ireceived at the University City March", by Weldon: Selection! Scott. of Virginia in 1891, and later an LLD from "H.M.S. I'ina Fore", Sullivan, degree given me by the University of "Jupiter, Goldman", cornet solo by North Carolina. Ialso spent some A. M. Cunningham; Ucethovcn's "Cre- little time in the laboratories of Har- ation Hymn"; "The Military Hand", vard and Cornell Universities". novelty march by Yoder; Intermission: {Continued on Page 6, Col. 4) "Under The Double Eagle", Wagner; "Straussiana Waltzes", Soedy; "Oav- .ottcul,ouisc XI11", Ghys; "Them Bas- Eumenean Society ses, Huffine; O' Davidson", Shields. Further concerts of this series will 5S campus OXFORDS Presents Program also be given on the near tlie FOR MEN Y. M. C. A. center. In case of in- IT'S THE THINGS YOU CAN'T SEE THAT REALLY COUNT! Some forty clement weather the program will be CXtr" o|"'r"tio"s *~r" " Chemistry and Physics y$i^^ int IVIT.V Pair of Nuiiii linsh shoes to make them lit comfort Picture To Be postponed until the next Tuesday ' " "" Given nbly nd keep ir sl'" ' "I(SS ' ' "' l>( U -v"" ■ ""' ;i " - Friday instead of beingheld inside as has been » ° '""' '"'"' n sl ixi"'rt y°u i 1 see tl in But the custom for outdoor concerts. The M vH*v '0U d nt "" tX|"Tt '" '"'""' "" "" tll(1 ' - llillVri wl >"" W1"r ■sh"ls The Literary Society gave new band uniforms will probably be Iv\% \^s. an(I '"" " The Eumenean stylc mf rt last! Ankle-fashioned oxfords neither gap nor slip at the heel. a return program for the students at available for the next outdoor program. l/a Quecns-Chicora Tuesday, April 30, in The second Davidson College broad- the Queen's Auditorium. , cast of the new series went on the air Some twenty members of the Society at the new time of1:00 P, M. Monday, made the trip. The program was as May 6, The program consisted of follows: Field Horine gave a reading selections by the Davidson College of Gordon Wood's poems, Hal Over- Concert ISaud'and teatured~a~sa"x6phonc BUCK August WHITE ton's short story, One After- solo by James Chrisman. OXFORDS noon was read by Bob Stewart; the The familiar strains of "O.Davidson" %!% WITH WING TIP book Time and the River was reviewed introduced, the program, followed by by Tyler Port, Walter Diekson added I^^^^AVI, This is one the famous march "Hall of Fame" by j!^ \ of the more popular styles . a humorous sketch, and Harvey Ross f " Olivadoti. Next the band delved into TKs\ >V Ji/^rA or young men this summer. It's the ti£ P*^ f"*^ was the feature of the program, talk on ' the field of light opera, playing select- sinnrl wing 1ij>|>. have the same guaran- A %9_W ments. tee of comfort and both achusetts" Bay Tercentenary March" l\% \ smartness in and Them Basses". styles. Ankle-fashioned Sophomores To \ oxfords FIT! Lead Vespers We Do AllKinds of The Sophomore Class will be in charge of the "Y" Vesper Service Shoe Repairing next Sunday. At the present time, the speakers have not been chosen, but " several of the centennial's best speakers are under consideration. Let Us Serve You Men's Shoes Men's Shoes Since Sunday will be Mother's Day, /oS^^Sa? this will be the theme of the service. Street Floor g&&Sg&^\\t Itis planned to have one of the musical BUFF SHOE SHOP Street Floor organizations of the college furnish special music for the occasion. 4 THE DAVIDSONIAN, MAY 10, 1935

BASEBALL NINETO TRACK TEAM TO FINISH SEASON END SEASON WITH WITH STATE Sports Afield DUKE

Wildcats Lick Deacons In Final Baseball Game DavidsonFroshTrackmen WINS EASILY Wildcats Place ThirdIn Wolfpack Hammers Out Decisive Rank ThirdIn State Victory Over Wildcats In Classic State Meet Second Game Davidson-Navy Football Eddie MORGAN LEADS HITTING Carolina, Davidson, Duke Frazier Receives Big GameSlated For 1936 OvationFromExcitedFans SPORTSTAGGATO Wake Forest Bunches Hits To State, and Wake Forest At Emerson Field Through the efforts of Captain BY H. L KUYKENDALL Win Series Opener Norton G. Pritchett, definite Compete inMeet plans have been made for a foot- CATS GET 12J POINTS Davidson's baseball team broke even ball game between Davidson and week brings current Frazier, Gammon, This us an intimate view in their two-game series with Navy to be on October 3, 1936, DEVILS PLACE FIRST Lee, Pittman the into the life of another member of X. C. State and Wake Forest on Rich- at Annapolis. And Pierce Score Davidson Coaching staff, and its none ardson Field last week. Captain Pritchett opened ne- Whittle, assistant X. II; other hut "Pete" track C. State— Davidson— 3. gotiations with Navy some four Barrow and Freeman Are Last Saturday afternoon, the North coach and director of Physical educa- The Wolfpack combed the offerings years ago. Last fall he made Carolina Tar Heels accounted for their tion, very appropriately Stars For Wildkittens who succeeds of the "Cat's two hurlers for fourteen some headway, but was unable fourteenth consecutive victory in the last weeks sketch on Captain Pritchctt. basehits and eleven runs to lick the to arrive at any definite settle- annual sfate meet at Chapel Hill, with PETE WHITTLE Wildcats. 11—3. ment. Early this spring Navy Duke'a close second and the Wildcats "Pete", nicknamed, just men, as lie is was horn Jack Jenkins started on the mound set the date andmade an offer to With a team of twelve the in third place. in Atlanta, 1906, College Georgia in and at- for Coach Laird's men but he retired Davidson to play at Annapolis. Davidson Freshman track team A crowd of something like 1,000 ex- Merry Preparatory in "Judge" Cuthcy, ' placed tended school in favor ot who held Captain Pritchett was notsatisfied third in the State Meet at cited spectators sat in- perfect track in two scores Rome. While at Berry, he participated State check except for runs with the terms, and persuaded Chapel Hill Saturday. The of weather -while record after record fell Cross-Country through in track and in the two scored the homerun routs. Navy to make a larger financial the different Freshmen teams were at Emerson Field in the annual state Duke, 2—3, mile event. Flythc, who recently pitched State to offer. This Navy agreed to do, 90 Carolina 50 1—3 David- classic. Carolina, 1—4, Coming io Davidson in 1926, "Pete" a win over hit the first homer and Captain Pritchett accepted son, 19 3—4, State, 4 and Wake While Duke and Carolina fought for deep centerlield, Forest, decided to go out for the hurdles after into while Bu^gs, who the engagementto play. No con- 1. the majority of the honors, Davidson finding by out that he "he could do it" in had been bested Charlie Harris in tract has as yet been drawn up, The meet, which was held in per- took advantage of this duel and during some meets were a >lab duel pumped of the class which on Moiid^. his but both parties have agreed to fect track weather, was literally a the Carolina-Duke feud, the Wildcats popular then. ■ slipjK-tl at Davidson '■in Iivkkit over Ihcwftint left-center let the correspondance between record breaking one, as two old re- in and stole 12J points. It was Cancentrating on both high and field wall, MiTgaii^Partridgc. the and the two to serve as confirmation cords were broken, and one tied. The clear throughout the meet that Car- year, Winglield low hurdjes in bis Soph6m6re led the Davidson batsmen of the agreement. outstanding preformance day olina and Duke had the majority of the began very career, apiece. Morgan' of the "Pete" a successful witli two bits and Captain Pritchett, who suc- was the freshman 440 yd. dash. EARL FRAZIER talent which furnished a lot of the'ex- being high Partridge scoring triplets. Frazier, undefeated in the hurdles. — ceeded in procuring games with Pengclly of - Duke ran this in 49.2 Earl distance runner who citement for the fans. At the Tech relays held in Atlanta, he Wake- Forest 5; Davidson— Fazier, 3. Army, thus befittingly ends his seconds, breaking the old one by two won the two mile event in the without a doubt received the against outstanding garnished tin entered the track- Davidson hits off the career as head of the Davidson seconds andbreaking the varsity record State Meet held at Chapel Hill most favorable and most abondant men of the South and placed a good offerings of Pitcher Rhodes applause throughout while Wake physical education department by two tenths of a second. The other his two mile grind. second. Forest from Lefty got six Porter and by establishing athletic relations record that was broken was by Steckcl F.arle was given a tremendous hand as meets during Jenkins, In the Slate his three Jack but the Deacons bunched between Davidson andNavy also. of Duke in the 220 yd. low hurdles. 'Cat Net Team Defeats he sprinted in on the last lap of his as an upperclasstnan"Pete" won their hits heady years and combined basc- He ran these in 25 seconds bettering race. Frazier ran the event in very first places in the high and low hurdles running with cosily errors by Wild- Bears good (9 the the old record by two tenths of a time minutes, 44 and .3 sec- meet to 'Cat's, — 'Cats Tie Take FinalMatch From onds). coutjniously. an/I in the State held cats outscore the 5 3. With HEEL second. Three men, Gardner of Duke, The "Champ" strange to say, al Greensboro during year, Lefty game Lenoir-Rhyne To Close his Senior Porter started the for Turner of Duke, and Meroncy of Car- ran his last mile faster tan his first he tied the State record. Davidson but lapses' Linksmen Season For This Year occasional into Davidson State; olina tied the old state in the mile. He ran his first mile abit slower Pete also tied the worlds record in wildness finally forced him from Golfers Defeat Place record " the Fourth In State Tournament High Jump at 5 feet, 9 inches. The Davidson College varsity tennis than he had planned to and when he the () yard hurdles iu--Hie indoor games mound in favor of Jack Jenkins, al- team defeated the Lenoir-Rhyne ten- .realized that he was slightly "behind held in West Virginia,running the dis- though he had worked the day before Freeman was the star for the — time" (behind The Davidson linksmen returned nis team d the his own time) he had tance in 8.5 seconds. Forth of X. Y. I'. against State, was in fine 'Kittens, placing in three events. He 1 on Davidson courts form and Saturday night after a very successful Friday, May to put on the steam. He ran the first posed him nut by a to Win literally througt closing won the discus with a throw of 126 last 3. hair take the breezed the trip over the eastern part of the state The Davidson mile in about 4.59 and then he ran the and the worlds record, although the slages of the game. Charlie Harris, feet. His nearest competor was Hart- team won all of the second where they participated in two matches single matches and lost one of the half of the race in about 4.45. Judges deliberated some time before playing ccnterfield, not only bailed in ness of Duke with a throw of 116 feet, and the slate tournament, defeating doubles, Morctz and Lawrence Frazier's mile record of 4.22 (estab- deciding whether the race was a tie. one of the runs but also 11 inches. Freeman al.so placed third defeat- contributed N. C. Slate. 9J lo 81; tying North ing Lewis and Hornbeck. lished in 1934) was broken by William- Later, Whittle entered the Tech re- the fielding gem of the game when he — in the shotput, and tied with Wicker son, Carolina 9 '', the latter Southern In- The summary of the shaving only two very meager lays again, taking a first in the highs raced back into deepleft-center to spear and Barrow for fourth in the high meet is as fol- tercollegiate champions; and placing lows: Lewis (D) (LR) tenths of one second from Earle's re- and a second in low hurdle-. a loin; drive from Morris, jump. Barrow placed in two events, defeated Morctz After the bat of fourth in the state playoff. 6—3, fi— 4; Phifer (D) defeated Law- cord. The Varsity points were piled graduation he immediately accepted an llunies batted in the other runs, tying for fourth in the high jump, and up by; two The 'Cat golfer* played their first rence (LR) 6—2, 6—1; Barnett (D) Frazier's win in the two mile offer as a member of the Physicical Mitchel led the Wake sluggers, placing fourth in the 220 yard low (5); while with X. C. State on Thursday, defeat- Campbell (LR) — event Gammon's tic for second Education Department. Dickson, Harris, hurdles. Fort won pole at defeated 6—1, 6 4; and Revencl got two ing to the vault irfthe high jump (21); Lee ihem 91 HJ. Charlie Hamrick other Elvcry (D) defeated Crane (LR) 11— and Pittman CHARLIE HARRIS hits apeice for the 'eats. eleven feet. The Davidson men tying for sccpnd place pole — — was the medalist lor the day, shooting who Perccll, 9, 6—1; and Hornbeck (D) defeated in the vault Harris laid a steady hand on Davidson 3: Wake Foresl I. were second in the two along with (3) the a "'i while Bill Snow carded 77, with run, Lyerly (LR) 6—1, 6—4. In the dou- two others and Pierce's helm last week and was mainly' Charlie Harris held the Baptists to mile and Hogan, second in the 17N foot it Ross and Cowan 79*8, blesMoreta and Lawrence (LR) de- throw for a third place in the through his efforts gar- three measly binglcs as his teammates Javelin throw. javelin, (2). that the 'Cals The annual state tournament was feated Lewis Hornbeck (D) — 0, The total points for knocked out a 3 to I and 6 Davidson, nered a win ..ver State and Wake For- decision over the held on Saturday, with six North Car- 3—6, 6—1; and Barnett and Elvery (D) were I2J. Frazier was the est. Wake nine lo successfully close David- high point olina schools enterinjg. Each team defeated Campbell (LR) man with his five points guided son's home season. and Crane 6 Jenkins and I'crter the good played 3B holes of gulf and the team —2, 5—1. which he gained in the two mile. old ship of fortune during Although Evins, also the the 'cals were able to ob- with low score was considered the Sophs This meet ended the schedule of the of Carolina bettered Cochran's period but they were a little tain l.ul six bits oft Jphnson, they winner, Take Intramural (Davidson, 1934) whether used Carolina won the match with 1935 varsity tennis team, however, a record in the shot put off form or the three in good by seven 1'aek and Deacons hits advantage, counting Duke 2nd, N. C. State .Irtl. Davidson match may be obtained with and a fraction inches. were out for Baseball Championship the Char- blood hasn't been de- once in the third and twice in the fifth 4th, Wake Foresl 5th. and Catawba lotte Municipal team Tuesday, May The total scoring for termined. Lefty innings. for each team was handled himself very The lone Wake run come in 6th. Wilson Coffin won the individual 7. This match will be played as follows, Carolina, 75J; Duke 67; well considering his inexperience inning in and the fourth as a result of two hits honors in a nine hole playoff with Cliff The final results of the 'baseball Charlotte if it is arranged. Davidson, 12J; N. C. State, (Zori), (5); with a little experience should replace and an infield out. Charlie Harris Perry Duke, tying intramurval sports report that the soph- 2; of with 147. The Davidson team has won 7 mat- Lenoir-Rhyne, Wake Forest, 2. the absence of Harris and next pitched a masterful game air-tight Saturday, omores Jenkins and Davidson played a very have taken off the title for ches, lost 4, and 4 out year. support year. have been rained choked off any threatening good match with Carolina tying them this They came through this this season. They have defeatcdRollius, Deacon Johnny — meeting rallies Mackorell and 9 9. Carolina is considered the best season without one defeat, Emory University, University of South Wood Burns, apeice, under — with two hits led team in the South, from their recent the direction of captagn Joe Carolina twice, University of Yearlings Davidson, Shepard game — Rich- oA New Kind of Lose In while stoodout for success at Athens, and Davidson came Hunter. The last was played mond twice,and Lenoir-Rhyne. They Wake Forest. against Freshmen from the behind to tie them in the the who were de- have lost matches to Georgia Tech, 0( Davidson by — Series Games - closes its season with a final playoff. Bill Snow shot low score feated a score of 13 19. The first Ohio State, University of Florida, and UNDERWEAR The Davidson Freshman baseball two game series against Slate in lor the day with a 72. Walter game of the season wasplayed against University Raleigh Friday of North Carolina. Less of it . team had two games during week, and Saturday of this Pijauowski came in second with 75. A the seniors which was won by a close The ranking ... last week. of the team at the close one with Wake Forest, on the campus, 15-foot putt on the last hole by score. of the season are; 1 Lewis, 2 Phifer, Cooler and the other with Wingate, there. The 1'ijanowskipreventedthe Davidsonmen In the final tabulation the Sophs 3 Barnett, 4 Elvery, 5 Hornbeck, and scores: Davidson 8, Wake Forest 19: from defeatingthe southern ChampioVis. were rated first, Seniors second, Fresh- 6 Morrow. Ed Garrett the manager More freedom .. third, Davidson -1, Wingate 7. Frosh Netmen Win Over Davidson will play the final match men and the Juniors last. Hunter of the team and also number sevenman The game of the season Tuesday against and No buttons . .. with Wake Forest was Wingate Club on Bondurant starred for the title participated in a number of the doubles played on Richardson field last Friday, in Salisbury, N. C. holders. matches, acting as a playing manager. Gently supporting May 3. The line-ups at the beginning .. . of the game were: The Davidson Freshmen defeated for Wingate College in tennis by Frat Baseball To EndWith Perfect Active Men .. (Continued on Page fi. Col. 2) Junior the lopsided score of 9—0. The re- Games This Week 50c and 35c each sults fellow with Davidson men listed— The interfratcrnity baseball com- first: Kenny defeated McKenzie, 6 0, petition, which opened here April 18th, "— "; — — Frampton defeated Kirby, fi 4, is now ill its final stages with four 1; — 6 Cookc defeated Sinclair, 6 1, 8 games remaining to be played in order NOW SHOWING —6; Reinhardt — 0, — defeated Caston, 6 to decide'the champions on the college fi 2; Moore defeated Sherril, 6 0, campus. — ; 6 1 —Hartzog defeated Porterfield, 6 The Beta's under the leadership of "G-MEN" — 1. fi 0. In the doubles Kenny and Captain Bill Brewer will meet Captain Uncle Sams Agents Frampton Government won over Caston and Kirby Charlie Thompson's Kappa Sigs 6—3, and Rubout Crime by 6—1, Cooke and —Reinhardt— the S. A. E.'s under "Heman" Clark y Ilace youf I beat Sinclair and McKenzie, fi 4, 8 6; jull meet Captain Dud Elvery's S.P.E.'s Hartzog and Moore defeated Porter- to decide the semi-finals and the the EXTRA field and Sherril, 6—2, 6—2. winner of these games will meet for |MOTHER'S DAY The I Freshman Tennis Team championship. AL closes the yVow CAPONES its season today with a return match Two of the fraternities, the Kappa order for I $20,000— 16-Cylinder Bullet- with Winston-Salcm High School. To Sins and the S. P. E.'s will be virtually date the Freshmen Proof Car Is On Display In have won erery fighting for the possession of the fra- match except- the match with State ternity athletic trophy. Although 1 the College Front Of The Broadway which they lost by the score Kappa Sigs won the trophy last year, of IT 4—3. the S. P. E.'s are ahead so far this year. \j^umiaih/h aloneis worth a trip over * V THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH II ■ to Charlotte to see. i COME — SOONER, COME LATER / I SHORTS j nil Eventually Come To ALL NEXT WEEK y C^y^iW WILL MAIL I PAUL MUNI The Little Pep ««» OR DELIVER ON I IN W Mother'sDAY I The best food at fhe lowest price. "BLACK FURY" T COLLEGE ITS i/ PHARMACY Sll . DYNAMITE DAVIDSON*S SERVICE DRUG LIBERTY GIVES IT A STARS Charlotte.N. C. Davidson,N.C. WM STORE) ■ P. H. Hanes Knitting Co. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. THE DAVIDSONIAN, MAY 10, 1935 5 Room Registration KAPPA SIGMA Potter To Get ORC Wednesday and Thursday cAround The brothers left the campus last TOWN Cards Due May 10th the week-end for various points including Decoration "ENTER MADAME" ! the brothers have made several w ■IlkSllu! ps and this is no new experience. They'recoarse,sandy,grimy. BeforeIconsider IB "j S3SvMi'lsSsf^pPjBfJl^ Dr. W. I,. I.ingle,president of David- JKr n college and eminent prcsbyterian it worthy, every leaf must he a center leaf, Wf S B|^JL y eachcr and educator, and his wife iKB 1s^&^''^BS»ils mild, fine-tasting, fragrant. Ido not irritate : will leave June 8 sailing on the great H Y^ B B IItalian liner, Conte di Savoia, for — your throat. Above all I'm your best friend. Bl|K'*^BksJ--8|i^S!!5k Naples. They will spend two to three P*^ JM » weeks in Italy, Switzerland, and the Rhine Country, and then they will go over to Great Britian for the remainder of their stay. They expect to be back in Davidson the fir6t week in August. Dr. T. W. Lingle, professor of history at Davidson and an accomplished lin- guist, sails June 7, the day before Dr. and Mrs. Walter I,ingle. He expects to spend most of his time in the Bal- kans. He will stop off for a show time in Paris and eastern Switzerland on the way to Trieste, and the next eight weeks will be spent in Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania, .Hungary, Czech- - ";"' : ' ' " * "*** .- "■"■ ■::- r^^tSi'Xy^^^' '■VSiftj.^M^B ■ *■ oslovakia, Poland, East Prussia, Danzig JF mKSkM^P'' T^iaBisslssUP I A 9B and the Dalmatian coast. "Dr. W. H. Lingle, the oldest of the brothers, aretired Presbyterianmission- ary' "ho spent 42 years in China, sails Wednesday, June 12, for Oslo. He will spend the summer visiting friends in Norway, Sweden, and Finland and will make a trip to the North Cape. From there Dr. Lingle plans to get to Great Britian and remain there with * , " " v- CopyiUtit1935. The American Tobacco Conipuij- 1 his daughter, who married an English lL f I Bra*** Jjfe* fl business man stationed in China and later her husband was transferred home, until October 12. |(->^^^i^^ TUNEIN— Luoltics are on the airSaturdiya, with THR HIT PARADE,over NBCNetwork8 to 9 p.m.E.D.S.T. THE DAVIDSONIAN, MAY 10, 1935

ft uable than any team Davidson could Former College Head Around Town Be "buy". }) Assistants To Musicians Plan ever Talks Over Old Times (Continued from Page 5, Col. CARS FOR Capt. Pritchett has been chosen by Picked Soon Program 3, Active the authorities of the Univiersity of (Continued from Page Col. 1) Mrs. W. R. Grey is visting at the RENT home of her sonand daughter, Dr. and Assistantship Committee Davidson Musical Organization Virginia to head the reorganization of m the athletic system. He Mrs. Charles Ilattaucr of New York Now Considering To Give Concert Here This Universitie's "Would you mind telling aimut some states that it has been very definitely City. Applications Of Month your honors while in college?" Gas and Oil and positively decided that Virginia of Students Gulf The Davidson College Orchestra and will not "turn pro". Capt. Pritchett "Not at all. "At Davidson I won The Junior Christian Endeavor So- at Greek, Mathematics, evening, Glee Club are planning a combined con- states that his aim as director of ath- gold medals in ciety was entertained Saturday Applications for student assistant- English. At Virginia, two Reg- cert to begin here the second week in letics will be to discover and awaken and also by Professor and Mrs. W. W. Wood. ships have been received in the ability among Beta M.P. HENDERSON May. These concerts will be identical potential athletic the gold medals in oratory. Phi istrar's office, and are now before the hopes establish an Washington and to those presented by these organi- students. He to Kappa and ODK at Mrs. Poteat and little son of Faculty Committee, the appointments plan to Lee, Kappa John zation on tours in Virginia. interamural sports similar Dav- besides Phi in Journalism". Marion, N. C, have returned to their will be made in the near future. As yet these combined groups have idson's. "Could you relate an experience of home after a short visit with Mr. and The duties of the assistant arc to yours college?" not offered a complete recital here. The Capt. Pritchett and his family will while in Mrs. J. R. Withers. correct and grade papers and to act in have received Davidson Produces Glee Club and Orchestra move to Charlottesville where their "Yes as a student at Davidson. I behalf of the professor in case of his to com- many requests from outsiders new home will be,early in the summer. organized a skating club and decided Professor and Mrs. J. C. Pfohl spent absence. He received in return a fi- bine their programs. There will be no to build a pond lor skating. Together Friday and Saturday in Asheville, where nancial remuneration whichmay or may Honest Statesman concerts, payed charge for these but free will Capt. Pritchett Davidson the with some other boys, we built a dirt they gave a recital. not be credited against his college fees. offerings accepted pur- of saying that when the David- will be for the tribute— dam and waited for freezing weather. The applications are now under the pose obtaining keys for the individual son Virginia football game come off night of One about 10 O'clock Iwent consideration of the Assistantship Com- Judge A. L. Gaston, of Chester, S. C, members. next fall that he was ready to tell any- to if the down see ice would hold. It mittee which is made up of faculty judge of the sixth circuit and a David- The Glee Club is presenting a pro- one that he'd be there pulling for the that'sall the exploit amounted Among The Greeks didn't and members. This give care- son Alumnus has aroused a great deal gram ot at 3:30 on the Wildcats. Later, (Continued from Page 5, Col. 6) committee a secular type to. a lake was built. ful attention to each man's application, afternoon of May 19th. This program of comment over his recent action in "Dr. Smith, I've often heard the and the men winning positions for the regard back pay. presented at Second Pres- to will be the statement that you played a large part PHI GAMMA DELTA coming year will be notified in the byterian Charlotte, seems that some time ago certain Church in under in the World War without firing a Brothers Cokey Branton, Minis Rog- near future. It auspices legislature sponsored the of the Charlotte Christian Yerlings Lose In shot?" ers, and John Siewere attended the members of the Endeavor. May Frolics at the University of North a movement for the reduction of sal- Games "Yes, was agency through Professor Pfohl acted as one^ of the Series Of I the Carolina, Brothers B. Goslen and aries of state officials. Judge Gaston (Continued Page 4, Col. 1) government Ger- J. Judges at the State High School Musical from which the stirred the Caleb made a short trip to Bennctsville, says,he was "a party to it". However man people to a state of rebellion, and Contest held recently in Greensboro. Davidson Wake Forest S. C. over the week-end. Brothers Gwynn the Supreme court later ruled that the by Dr. ToBe Finals An audience of approximately 3,750 Ganier, E. Second Aderholt thus ended the war several month." Arthur Cooke, McNabb, Hoxic officials should receive their regular attended, base Joe persons and Prof. Pfohl made Moyer Shortstop Duprcc Note: The National Security league Thompson, and Ab Whitney spent the Speaker For Belmont salary, whereupon Judge Gaston was contracts with many prospective Dav- Lafferty First base Yount offered a reward for the best plan to week-cud in Grensboro. sent a check for $2,705 for back pay. idson students. distribute Allied propaganda over Ger- Comptroller General A. Beattie dis- Kellum Catcher Brunnemer PHI DELTA THETA J. An open air concert was given yester- many and Dr. Smith, having an in- Gwynn closed the fact the other day that the Rogers Rt. field A. Smith The N. C. Gamma Chapter held a Dr. P. H. will deliver the day Tuesday, May 7, by the Concert timate knowledge of air-currents offered graduat- Judge had retured the check saying he Williams Left field Briildlc feed Sunday night. A delegation went commencement address to the Band, it was the first of the series to a plan which later resulted in millions ing High was a member of the group favoring Clark Center field Dooney over week-end in- class of Belmont School in be given on the Campus. Lights have of tiny balloons floating over and de- to Louisville the the reduction. Judge Gaston even went Baskerville Third base P.Smith cluding Gucrrant, Ray Belmont, N. C. on May 14, 1935. been installed to permit their being scending Germany with prop- P. D. Richard- to guarantee state Keiswetter Pitcher Byrd upon son, He recently delivered the baccalaur- so far as the that in night. aganda pamplcts "Shy" Taylor and Ab Price. A returing money relinquished held at attached to them. eate sermon for the graduating class the he any One of the features on these pro- Substitutions: Davidson: Ganier for number of the brothers attended the So successful was the plan, that the Day. of Sharon High School five miles south futher claim to it on the part of his grams singing favorite 7th, Calloway for Queens May will be the of Baskerville in the offered rewards for of Charlotte near the Morrison estate. heirs or estate. songs by the audience. Also senior Kieswetter in the middle of the 4th. German officers SIGMA PHI EPSILON every balloon turned in, but of course The tropic of his sermon was, "The We arc tempted to say that David- bandmembers will be guest conductors. The N. C. Epsilon Chapter held its Davidson got 6 hits against 18, had that did not prevent a reading of the Challenge of Christian Gospels." On son even produces honest or conscien- Suggestions from the student body con- annual banquet at the S. & W. Cafeteria five left on bases against none, stole 1 messages. Dr. Smith was awarded and last Tuesday evening May 1, he de- tious policy least, politician, and gov- cerning the songs to be sung will be 5, in Charlotte on the week-end of April base against and made 10 errors commended by the government for his livered the commencement address at ernment officials!" Something to be appreciated if submitted to the head of 27. After the banquet a dance was held against 5. plan. Troy High School. proud of in this modern age. the musical department now. at the Carolina Golf Club. Those girls "Dr. you think any The game with Wlngate Junior do there is harm attending were! Camilla Austell, Mar- Ruark College was played Saturday, in Win- in dancing at Davidson?" garet Donahoo, Bonnye Cox, Jean Kent Dr. Lectures-Here gate. The Davidson line-up was the "A dance at Davidson under super- Margaret Mc- (Continued from Page 1, Col. 2) Early, Barton Jackson, STORE same as that of Firday, except that vision of professors and with no liquor Brayer.Margarct McNccly, THE WITH A PERSONAL INTEREST field, and Jean He collaborated with Dr. H. C. Urey, Rogers played in Center Clard beingdrank by the students, is much to Orr from Charlotte; Marie Cline, Teeny STUDENTS pitched, played right field, INTHE Nobel prize and professor Goodman in be preferred to a college dance in Char- Cooke, and Liby Dcas from Salisbury; winner at Ganier, through- Columbia University, in the compilation and G., played at third lotte without such supervision and Lucy Currie, 'Margaret Douglas, and out game. Wingate the of "Atoms, Molecules, and Quanta," a the scored in Tcctotalism. Goudyloch Erwin from Davidson; second, third, fourth, sixth, and seventh ' BUY FROM US book which records every important In closing. Dr. Smith added that it Cornelia Caldwell from Gastonia: innigs, a seven runs, thir- contribution fields of Physics for toal of might l>f interesting to note, that in the Rowena Tavloi^Jrom Oxford; Margaret to the hits, chemistry teen and three errors. The Frosh scientific field, he was the first scientist Henry frcrin Rncla«d for a total of four runs, nine hits, and MOTHER'S DAY CANDY This book is a standard text, used in newly discovered X-Ray in medical and Mrs. P.'H. Gwynn and Prof, and Mrs. one error There were no almost every institution of higher learn- substitutes. surgical cases. Also the second x-ray E. Fulcher. Last week-end Brothers White D ru g Co. ing within the land and has become the A freshcrman game was played here picture ever to be made in the U. S. Barnetti Turner, and Vowlci attended sine pua non for candidates for an ad- with Brevard this afternoon. was made here at Davidson. a convention at N. C. State College. vanced degree in either of these sub- jects. A comparatively young man, in the middle forties, Dr. Ruark has for a decade been affiliated with the leading scientific organizations of the country. At present he is engaged in forming southern branches of the Physical So- ciety of America. He spoke at the meeting of the Sou- thern Association of Physicists recently held at Decatur. He also delivered several papers to the Academy of Sciences meeting held in Greensboro last week and attended by Prof. Fulcher of the Davidson Physics Department Griffin, Cathey Named To Head Student Store (Continued from Page 1, Col. 4) Student Loan Fund. Many students have received money from this fund which enabled them to stay in school when otherwise they would have been forced to withdraw. For the last few years no great pro- fit has been made from the store, but the present year shows an apprccible ; fc "hen you stop to think about gain. I jH ~H ■ « r>lA \*'Jil5'"B nave e taste example and counselor, to him who is the personification of all that is and should be the Davidson Spirit, Cap- tain Norton Goodier Pritchett. In leaving Davidson, Cap. Pritchett makes the following statement. "The seven years we havelived in Davidson have meant more to us than we can methods andripe hope to express in words". ■» Scientific mitd to- Capt. Pritchett comments very high- ymL > W»«w mate Chesterfield a milder College, «"^^iSSSm "^ ly upon athletics at Davidson yj& -v a better-tasting cigarette. We its school spirit, its square playing and J^^^SfiBf the spirit of cooperation of it athletics. He says that there is no possibility of Davidson "turning pro", because our reputation as a school that plays its own regular students is far more val- O 11". Licgbtt & MmsTobacco CO.