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3Tf)T Batoftgoman December Dance Band Old Graduates Council Announces ToReturn ToCampus 3tf)t Batoftgoman December Dance Band ALENDA LUX UBI ORTA LIBERTAS VOL. XXVI DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1938 No. 8 Auburn Orchestra ODK ConductsNCCPA Ha* Alumni To Invade Campus, Fall Initiation Convention To Present Music Tuesday Night Hold Luncheon, and Cheer President Warren Gaw And At Durham In Next Dance Set Doctor G. R. Vowles To . As Wildcats Meet Cadets Preside Over Meeting Miller and Davidson are Given Appointments In Meeting Play k Warm Welcome To Be Given "Skeets" Morris To De- Annual fall initiation of ( )mi- ' At Duke f <MI4»SlS Enchantress <Nl'4'« Il4»IIK'4'«»lllill^ Old Grads At Homecoming cember 9-10 inCharlotte cron Delta Kappa will In1 held Armory At tin- annual convention of Festivities Tuesday night, November 15.' Xorth Collegiate in room in the Carolina TWO DANCES EACH DAY the Quaclwranglers Press Association on Nov. .\ 1. SENIORS TO PLAY HOST Chambers Building at 8:45 o'- and Faculty Is Petitioned For Warren 5. at Duke University,*Rut clock. The president, Miller. Editor of Davidson's McSween, Lacy, And Edwards Ball (law. secretary. Costume and the Dr. Scripts 'u Pranks was cfioseilI To Make Banquet Addresses ( \. R. Vowles, will preside. "Skeets" Morris ami his Au- as head of new radio broad? burn Cavaliers Orchestra have Secret Rituals Used cast of college news, ami Don From nil outward appear- Nffinager ances, been secured by tlie Pan-Hel- At the meeting this year a re- Davidson. Jinsiness Homecoming this year Scripts '*ti -Pranks, was ap- lenic Council tn play for the vised secret ritual will be used for of will In- the biggesi ami best annual Christmas dances. the first time. The ceremony will pointedhead of a committeeto ever. It will be one tlic alum- revise the of N. < > The dances this year will l>e held he very informal, as the formal I constitution C ni will look back 11 with plcn- 10, P. December 9 and in the Charlotte banquet will be held sometime in i C. A. sani memories of a warm wel- Armory instead of the Hotel Char- the spring. All O.D.K. faculty mem- Plan Radio Program come, a finov/ootball game,aftd luncheon, lotte, where they were held last bers will attend the meeting to wit- an excellent alumni pre- At present there i- .-< radio pro- fnr- year. petition has been ness secret very impressive j-^'.M.I.\ Flying Squadron will A the anil gram over VVPTF, galeigh, to faculty to the effect station tjir opposition for the fighting sented the ritual. conducted by tin- \" C.C.P.A. At the that the Saturday night dance be and 'it's going to lie a By the time of the initiation cere- convention, however, it was decid- some kind of costume ball, as was Miss Moore, above, will O.D.K, Iclose, hard fought battle no matter Connie mony it is hoped that the to sponsor instead of the pres- here several years ago. ed who wins. With an unexpected tie held appear with "Skeets" Morris and golrl keys will 'have arrived so that program, program over ent a new over ClettlJnn's great team and an- Two Tea Dances his Auburn Cavaliers, who will they can be presented to the seven WBT, Charlotte. Final arrange- two each present other over Wake Forest, the Vir- There will he dances the music for the annual initiates at the meeting. After the ments hayc not been made with sta- sponsored ginians will br out tti get a real day, a tea dance in the afternoon December set of dances initiation the regular meeting of WBT, hut are carried tion if piam victory. Davidson wants that panic and one each night. The formal by the Pan-Hellenic Council. This Kappa held. Omicron Delta will be out the program will he conducted V.M.I, turn dance will be held Friday night, band has recently played for dance too. A win over would In- Rul Miller. It will consist of bits season one, which time the usual figure will sets at Clemson, Presbyterian, Wil- New Member* Initiated their into a successful at of news sent in hy colleges through- they do just presented by the Council and liam and Mary, and Hampden-Syd- The-'iuitiates are Tom Abbott, Extended To and an- out to that. he out the state and of the music cur- Welcome social fratern- ney Charlotte; Cage Brewer, Clarks- Greatly improved since the first of alternates from each Colleges. rently popular on college campuses. dale, Mississippi; Calvin, Deca- the season anil with all players in ity- Joe Tin1 constitution of the press as- name, Alabama; Hemphlll, good condition, they the likely to As observed by the the tur. Sam Mari- sociation has displayed numerous Friends and Graduates originally Squires, Charlotte: T. E. upset the dopebuckct and send the Auburn Cavaliers were on: Julian contradictions, and it has never been Virginia Polytechnic Student Body Charlotte; War- By By FRED STAIR Squadron back to the hills from the Alabama In- Walker. and Dave organized or printed Therefore it DR. W. L. L1NGLE Auburn, den, in full retreat. stitute of Alabama. Skeets Johnson City. Tennessee. was decided that by the next con- There is a very beautiful thought We who are still enjoying our Morris, leader, is the male vo- DownsMotion you Luncheon Is High Spot the vention to he held at W.C.U.N.C, enshrined in the phrase. "Home- college days welcome hack to ilocire the alumni calist, and Connie is ProposedMotion Is Defeated the first week in May. it should be coming." It contains the intimation this campus that holds a multitude The annual luncheon to two soloists com- Music Set Received be held in the banquet hall of songstress. These By Vote Of 204 to 139 revised and published. A committee that when nine a student attends of memories for us all. with the entire orchestra to college, college is forever Chambers will be another of the bine The Carnegie record library, pre- was appointed to study the consti- a the aft- Homecoming is of the most gree club. Amongthe novel- "Resolved, any body which one high spcits of the week-end. As a form a That sented by the Carnegie Corporation tution as it now exists and make erwards his home. 'That i^ just asit enjoyable celebrations of the school presented by the band is a will act as a committee or other should after-years, new feature of the luncheon, the ties York, was received at Da- recommendations to the next con- be. In as one year. truly a jovial season of comedy quartet entitled "The representative unit of New yoars It is of the senior- class will be of the stu- vidson this week. It is now being vention for revision. Don Davidson looks back at his four in col- reminiscence of bygone days and of members Swinging Gates." The musicians dent body shall report all its appointed this com- lege, they are the very hap- the guests of the college. The hoys carefully unpacked and checked. was head of amotitf tlie comparison of recent personal feature a saxophone sextet, a trum- plans and activities to the stu- piest years of any rate, will sit with the alumni and act as The library consists cif an unus- mittee. his life. At activities. We who are here now pet trio, piano duo, and a vocal dent body for approvaland informa- there about memo- their hosts on the campus. It is ually fine electric phonograph, near- Large Attends is Something the still enjoy "bull sessions" and warm mixed trio. tion of the latter." Number ry years hoped that a better understanding ly 1.000 records, a library of 100 of those that make them friendships, and we are looking for- The motion was defeated by a At the convention at Duke Uni- from all years. They between the.two groups will result Past Engagements books on music. ISO musical scores, different other ward to having you return once 204 to 139. The students versity last week more than a hun- years from this luncheon. The wives and In October the Auburn Cavaliers count of hook case with al- were the in which the stu- more to vivify our surroundings and a walnut from about twenty of the alumni are, of course. played at Clemson, Wil- voted in a secret ballot during this dred students dent grew from boyhood into man- )avid friends for dances bums for the filing of the records. T with your rehash of 1 son's same assembly. A simple majority schools were present for registra- hood. \ot only so, hut the years in cordially invited. liam and Mary, Hampden-Sydney, The total value of the sit is esti- lively past. was all that was required to de- tion of Thursday afternoon. On Three Speaker* Slated and Presbyterian. They have also mated at approximately $2,500. which he made hi-* finest friend- measure. Thursday night an executive meet- ships. We have completed big plans for played at Florida State Woman's feat the W. L. I.ingle, who was instru- There will In- three speakers Dr. ing held, ami Friday your entertainment for the week- College; Alabama College for Wom- Presented By Torrey obtaining this Carnegie was on there Tl is not neccsary to say that for tin- occasion, Dr. John McSwcn, resolution, presented the mental in were addresses by A- S. Brown and end, They include banquets, speech- en; The Pickwick Club, Birming- The in sMusic Study Set.
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