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Volume XXXIV DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N C FEBRUARY 7, 1946 No. 8 Pan Hell Announces Midwinters Schedule For February 22 '23 Second Semester Registration Exceeds 45O Formal Dance Friday Evening;RobertNoehren Dr. P. H. Gwynn ToLarge Group Of Former Joins Faculty Leave Davidson Dav. Students Return Admission To Be $6.00For Set Becomes Instructor In Piano Becomes Director Of Leader- And Organ ship Training In Church 11 Informal Dance To Be Held! Phe latesi addition to the expand- It was Icained la t week that Dr. IN RECITAL 20 Married Price II Ciwynn o( Davidson lias BUSINESS MGR. Saturday Night In Gym ing I);niilst'n College facult) i> Trustees Meet accepteil a position .is 1 (irector "i Id Golden, president of the Pan- Robert ti. N'oehreri <>i Buffalo and Couples Here Leadership TraininR tot the Presby- llellenic Council, has announced &e\\ York City, who has h-ined ISA., Largest Student Body To En- ry department ;i* terian Church in the which Fedru a 2 I ''■■'■ tint plans lor the MidWinter. the mu^H instructor rollHere In Three Years in j>i.iii<> aud organ, In addition is ti.u1 northern hi .inch "i this dc- Executive Committee Meet dance have been completed. e\ According to an ;ip|K)illted ii'Mnin.viurn. I>; i w > nn will assume announcement February 20 cepting dates, for which the StU- he h:i- Inrn orKftJlUt and . by'K. VV. Hengevcld, Regiitrar of According to an his new duties in the late spring or announcement dents must won> WiNon Huniber choir director at the Second Presby* Davidwjn Coliogo, h total ,j[ 455 today by President John K. Cuii- earl\ sununer and will at that time ;iml will furnish the music lor this ela- tei urn Church of Charlotte lit- students enrolled have attended niugliani of Davidson College, the move h> famjH from to ionic- I.- North Carolina after Duvidsun initial classes which began on Mon- annual February meeting of the ---- borate occasion. Ibis is a "new :■.-;■ -V----'-'- V-~ iIh- I'lul.Ml.lpl.i., ,,i«-.,. w4+urm ilu- day, January JS. This brings the MlBJfc-'. "*; L'TiiKtiv; t*!..- I';i t twu in thr Trustees of Davidson College will high"in bands and the Pan-Hellenic >>ai"^ o( Vork, cir.ti i!i Una purchased .1 home tor cnrolfmeifl students almost to he held in E. Baxter David- eagerly maritime service in New the I.. Council awaits the results. live |ircwar level, and by next seme- son Room at the college on Wednes- Mi in Buffalo htm. The dance is to take place in the Nuehr^n was born ster there will be full enrollment day! February -1. at 10:00 a. in. college gymnasium. in 1910. 1le began study o( the Durin . tlii summer of 194-1 Dr. All sections of the The K.Nceutive Committee nt the organ when he was \2 years uld and Ciwynu rvsiitnctl from the faculty of and several foreign countries are Trustees i.s scheduled to meet at the The informal dance, set for Fri represented. Of the total was kiii.wn us ;i cpmgeteni organist Ilavidsoii Cotlegv and became Direc- number College on Tuesday.. February 20, at day light .is in pre-war tunes, will Jol are Frcshniaii, Sopho- Christian Kducation foi Pros H'S are .'.m p. in. b< tnif he was well into lii-- teens. tor the mores; begin al 9 o'clock and « ill last un- ;-: fiU are Juniors, and 32 are j.l.tvits which achieved are r< T!u- .sp tlight will he Dji the figure has [jibored j"im turned veterans. Of this num- current expansion of the college l;ic.it jiopnla:it.\ in western New he !"i the interests 1 ber. Uo are men who were pre- nrcscnlutioii immediately before in- At t urtis .- .i.'u Guidance He is. a native at meeting the to lie .i combination of Betty the V.M.C.A. Guest House to At a recent of Publi- said instit 1 also of L'hitrloltesville, \a BeginuiiiK his In February iito \oniiL Noehren stud- meet the members of cations Hoard. McAlistcr (Buddy) Grahle ami Dinah Shore. the faculty ied piano with Abrain * hasin* and ctitlege career at tile University of Dining Business Carolina, r.iio, and administration. The reception appointed ■ Hungarian Room Carson. Jr.. was Humber and bis Orchestra have ciimposition with LCpncst Zechiai. North where he received Sari pinnwh will Quipi was held from 4 to <', with different Manager of the 1946 and played on the Fitch Bandwagon, hi- A. I: and M A. degrees, he later ;-iw- Im r< , in the latter part of Feb- To Accommodate 'I hough '-till in his thirties, he groups calling at 5-nhnute intervals. Cranks. tin- Coca-Cola Spotlight Band earned a 111), degree from the Yale ruary, New Students has a wtclc refutation as a concert :i concerl which will ho the Although re-entering Davidson program, and at a number of large Divinity Schgnl and a i'h.D from President John R. Cunningham programs fmii ih :iinl crt this organist aud has played 1 last e for sea- Collegt this semester, Buddy is a member hotels and night dubs from coast V'ali University. He is considered Davidson announced last ' at the National Cathedral Wash- (Necessary of the Class of U»44 and will graduate to coast. in to authority son! he an in the. field of eel; the opening of a dining room, ington, Mack Harrell in August of this year. He left Princeton University, VVil- applied education and his services to he operated by the college in the Arrangements for the stimulating, Mams College. Presby- Mis* I'.iid wa>- widely known l"r Davidson in the summer of 1943 Kiftli Avenue as advisor a speaker banquet hall of the Chambers effects at the an and as on ROTC was called dance have been terian Church in ; subjects her artistrv throughout liurope be- building, to the new when the Junior girls related to this field have Gives accommodate duty, was to made. The will stay in Duke St. James. Church in Chicago, Mus- Concert who began their college into aetive and sent hcin in t iniM.iiil demand ito lias Uhk makiiiK flti New VnrW debut in students In- Dornutoiv, ttit- YMCA (hlcst. mini "i Aii aiul Si. Church Camp Wheeler. t\:i., to take James 1 n tin1 1 t itnc spring oi l'Mu. Innriuu, Vienna, Leading Monday, January _>8. Many ■ «i\ in* msl\ if hi- to tin- the For Metro- on House, and in private homes if the Cleveland, and in ninny uthci well fantry Basic. At Wheeler he volun- State and to MccklelO.ui.rjj County Milan, politan P'kthose who are entering for the number necessitates. known churches and Budapest, Ucrjin, Rome, teered lor the Air Cadets and spent cathedrals. in directing \ <»uth activkies Boy new semester are returned G.I.'s in Anisti idam, Prague, /uiiili. Stock- Mack Ilam II.; baritone soloist, the remainder of bis Army career The members of the Pan-Hellenic Mr, Noehren has received wide Scout work ami in the -«»lntion of who were students-ail Davidson bc- holm, ami was ]ican] in Chambers Auditorium flying twin engine planes, B-24's, Council othcV than President Golden recognition for his work as choir- problems nf jnvenile deliucpicncy< Warsaw were among the [ore enlistment. al Davids,,ii College, on Monday and B-2'l's. On V-J Day Buddy was are: John McAlistCT of the Sigma master as well as organist. In St. Under the atisptcc^-nf the North piincipal mu^ic centers which ac= President Cunningham explained Calif., evening, KebruaVy 4, at 8:15. The at Hamilton Field waiting Alpha Kpsilon Fraternity, Dave John'-. Church in Buffalo he con- Carojjnn Council of Churches, Dr. ■ lainicd lur greal talent 'Ilie re- that the college has been forced to thirrl concert of the 1945-40 current to t!ie as a N'eill Sigma i"1 to sii Pacific Theater of the Phi Kpsilon Fra- ducted a ion of 45 voices whit li rAvyntvhas takena position of leffdw*" rprd ui i;ii«,s t.uuci this action by reason of the fact ternity, Miss Ainciii an colk'Ke artists' series, the event li-_*> pilot. He received his dis- Warren Higginbotbain of has been described as the finest ship in the movement to include the - that the local boarding houses are 1, 1 i.i duplicated the record uf the drew music lovers In Davidson from charge on December 1945. Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, Karl iMa- choir in wisttin New York. Under teaching of the Bible in the elemcn- insufficient to serve the number of brilliant luiropcaii carcei which a wide ana m hear this distinguish- Before leaving school in 194.1 lie honc of tin- Kappa Alpha his direction many unusual sacred tarj and hit ll schools of the State, that were enrolled on Frater- ed musician. students was eleiteil Business Manager of nity; Thacker Thrower of the Kap- concerts and services have been pre- l-'ricnd- of Christ'iaif Education in inimcdiutcly preceded it Slu lias Monday, for the second half of the 1944 1944 pa Sigma the David.onwn for and [fraternity. Bill Pollard sented including a series of Bach Nortli ' *.i f. ■!i11a are expressing re- an annual recital in \'e\y -\ leading baritone of the MetPO- college year. He has urged the pre- of Varsity Basketball Manager, hut tin- Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, and coutatas; two concerts devoted to L'fi t that his services in this area \<,rk's Mall; polit-ni) Opera Association and one sent students to remain at their ' Town appeared in lojt- was unable to fill these positions. Dexter l.azcnby of the Phi the compositions of tin- grual pn- must enikbm are wishing him God'a of its most versatile and valuable bear-ding houses, but added that in- cerl frmii coast to coast ;been guest members, He is a member of the SAP Fra- Kappa Alpha Fraternity, (Continued on Pave 3) speed in his- iu\\ "iTjitl larger field. Mack Harrell is one of dividual applications for the college M>li*t symphony ternity and the Scabbard and Blade. with the orchestras thus,- rare artists who has achieved dining considered after hall will be of Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Kansas iqii.il distinction on the concert February 1?. SCENE FROM 'THE MILKY WAY" City, Ww Oiltans, Denver,and, \e\v stafie. Since his first important public records reveal that whert etiKagenient Major Sam Spencer Haven. >lu- has also been heard in 1W5 as soloist with vidsou College was first opened tin \ew Vork Philharmonic Sym- with signal success over Ihe air- 1837 a dining hall known as plinii) Orchestra, Harrell has estab- operated by Joins Administration eward's Mall" was waves. AltuKithcr, Mis-. Biro lias 'ished itmi-i-li as a prime favorite >fhethe was Used lor the definitely established herself one college. It President John K. Cunningham as" with concert, opera and radio au- years. During lust 'pianists next forty the greater ha- announced that Major Samuel ui' the women of the dienees everywhere. "As a song in- part <^i this period independent R. Spencer, Jr.. recently duehojjied da\ Her ptiil-r am is as follows": tcrproter,. Mack Harrell has moved hoarding houses were operated in Army, join college from the uill thv *iavott<- anil Variations k.uiuan into the front rank" reported the the village with the approval of the administrative staff on February 5. eminent critic of the New Vork College Hall was department ■_. institution. Tin- as an assi-tant in the W^fwKfjm ■ .' Smiaia- Scarlatti >un after Mr. Harrell's recent re- about the year 1X76. of Alumni and Public Relations. wr&Sli i*i!.;l iii city 1 that and discriminating Sonata I] Rat majoi uring World War II the college A native of Rock Hill. S. C. Ma- "I.es Adictix" audiences and important Kndoned Uecthoven critics from fed five hundred members of the jor Spencer lias more recently '■i-i ii> coast have reacted with _'-!111 College Training Detachment claimed Columbia as his home. He I.es Adieitx equal enthusiasm on his every ap- i Army Air Forces), who were in was a student at Davidson College pearancc. training on the campus, for a per- for four years pripr to his gradua- . I.a Absence '.\- far back as ] Following A Kappa can remember." iod of- fifteen months. tion in 1940. member of the I a Re'totir explains the of this department by the Alpha social fraternity, he also held Mr. Harrell. "1 wanted a close musical career— War Department, two hundred and membership in Phi Beta Kappa h. Minor N'ncturne (posthumous^ but my early dreams - wen. to follow in lwenty-five members of the Army (scholarship honor society), Omicron Chopin the footsteps of Paganini and Kreisler." Specialized Training Reserve Pro- Delta Kappa (national leadership b iAJTnri As he re- I) Major Maxurka Chopin lates it. the turnhig point gram were fed in Chambers Hall fraternity), Sigma Upsilon (literary in his career came when was studying for a period of five months. Since fraternity). Scabbard aud Blade Chopin he F Minor llallade .... violin in Philadelphia. Shortly December, 1944 the college kitchen (military). Eumancan Literary alter graduating from the University of had not been in operation.' Society. Le Cerde Fraucais, Student E. H. Spence of I.akcview, who Store board of control, the Student Ir.t'Tihissj,>n Oklahoma. Harrell was awarded a scholarship to study successfully managed the college Council, and the Y.M.C.A. Cabinet violin in Phila- Prelude (' major Crokofieff delpliia kitchen and Dinning Hall duringthe and Board of Conrtol. He won the with Kmanuel Zetlin. As a side interest, began taking war \vlio has had many years Alumni Freshman medal ; was (imajor he vocal and Prelude . Bachmaninoff with of experience in the work in Greens- managing editor uf the Davidionian! U-.-sons Kubert Lawrence VVeer. pjinse Pick-MangiaKall) Alter a lessons, boro and elsewhere, has charge of assistant business manager of Quips d'Oliif . few Harrell andhis teacher were convinced that his this operation. He returned to Dav- and Cranks; a student Captain W Kvcning Lake at . Griffea voice was even than idson last October for a few days R.O.T.C. and vice-president of the better his : bowing arm. It was and supervised the feeding of more student body. As a senior he was Three Preludes .. Seisliwin "all,out" for singing Subsequently, than three hundred delegates to the the student body president. after'that. he 15th _. , Liszt was scholarship annual meeting of the Synod of Followinghis graduation at David- Rhapsody awarded a to the N'orth Carolina. (Continued on Page 3) Rakoczy Liszt (Continued on Page 3) Prngm Two -THE D A V IDS ON IA N Thursday, February 7, 1946 3ti)e Babibgontan 9he DAVIDSONIAN <£&«* Founded by the Class of 1915 PublishedBiWeeklv "For a Better DavicUon" -- Editorials ... J^jetters . . s MEL WINSTEAD .. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . Cfeature DEXTER LAZENBY BUSINESS-MANAGER , and we commend you for the willingness EDITORIAL STAFF ' Assistant Editor - B)J tbttnr of which you went about it. Further, we Associate Editor 1-amar— Williamson wish to express a welcome to the new in- Associate Kuitor .. -^L- . Knifst Hunter structors, who are beginning their work Feature Editor T&. Frank B»rr, Jr. with us for the first time. Managing- Editor j Jimmy Nisbet Managing Editor - 1-onnie Turner Managing Editor -- Walter Walker There are at present approximately 455

-■ Davidson, Art Editor — - Bill Whitaker students enrolled at of which Sports Editor Sterling Edwards number 175 are new students. It is signi- Gamble Assistant Sports Editor Bill ficant to note that ninety per cetn of the Associate Sports Editor Dave Garabrell veterans, Staff Photograplier George Gunn Hew enrollees are returned and seventy-five per cent of those were for- BUSINESS STAFF Assistant Business M»niVer Bob Smoak merly Davidson students. Approximately SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON the swell time he had in G'boro the Advertising Manager Bob Gambrell twenty now married men, we ex- week-end after exams. It seems _ Bob Brooks are and Our chapter was greatly Circulation Manager a very enriched that he had three dates in two days. tend special welcome to their wives. at the beginning of this >emetter as second-class at the I'ost Office at It's fine if you don't weaken. Entered matter by the of quite a few of Davidson, North Carolina, under the act of March I. 189*. return I;rank Ban having quite At this point we stop to pay high tri- the clil boyi from the ranks. is a hit The^ trying to to SUBSCRIPTION RATES to afe "Red" Bethea Buddy Carson, of trouble decide who bute the 142 former Davidson students for the dances. It seems Ten cent! per copy. $1.5* the Collegiate year wm\ feP/ Tommy Powell, Senator- Lee, invite that who lost their lives in World War II. and girls "Esquire" Hodgins. there are three that he would i'rimed by The Forty-seven of this number entered the like to ask down. The only trouble Tommy talking STANDARD PRINTING COMPANY service directly from the classroom, Texas isn't abouf i-. that all three go to W.C. Charlotte, Carolina and iii- home state so much lately. 1 North l.amar been stepping were they alive today, would in all pro- wonder ii quite a few of the boys Howard has out regularly with 1'ulcher. bability be among us today. It is through having been stationed in Texas at Jean It ha- been going on for some time National AdvertisingService,Inc. giving 'different times has anything ('° the up of their lives that weare able to you CtltifPuililhtri tDnmWlH it. now. More power to bothI ISO Madison »vr NIW YORK. N. Y to be in school today, and to live in a free with " " I"« Sometime in the near future, the CMtMO ■ BjOSTO» LOS AHSILIS Pt*«CISCO country. names, " "Esquire" Hodgins is setting the and democratic In their _ i i i.1,1 Sig EpJ will be moving to a new Reprinted r\- . old pace lor the college fashions and for their sakes, we must again re- fromthe February issue of E:fjrirc boarding house. The only thing This paper i> the history o! college liie, ibis season. He's quite a shot with official establish and our high purpose. might just holding up the opening is a cook. and is a medium of student and iacully opinion.. achieve "/t be as easy, drar, to hold>,;«. his Kohl plated safety pin ties clasp. If anyone knows of a good cook, any or com- JtiM one/ morelite hr isii" "Red" expected A» such it welcomes contributions Bethea is to do please let us know. munication to it. provided such does not contain And so we find ourselves at the begin- quite a good job in football this derogatory reference to faculty or students, pro- ning of a new semester, which can be, will year. 1 imagine he'll give the pledge* PI KAPPA PHI fanity, obscenity. or destructive criticism. All be, and must be, a very prosporoils a gopd work-out on the side since Monday and The chapter is happy to welcome material must be in the sditor'l hands by yet a extraordinary semester. he is the pledge-master. printed, very back to school eight of its former night of the week that it is to be and the Buddy Carson is the new treasur- Murray, editor reserves trie right to reject part or all ot any er in the frat ami is also doing all members : Kd Ernest Hun- ter, Sumner Williams, Robert Cline, contribution nr communication. right on the campus as he is busi- ness manager Charlie Reid, Cam N'uttall, Dave of tin- Annual B. M.- Walker, Read not tocontradict and confute, nor to btlievt With The Staff and Bill Robertson. Barksdale and Walker were plan- and hike for granted, nor .to find talk and dis- By course; I'M to ii'eiyli and consider. Jimmy NUbet PHI DELTA THETA ning a great trip to Atlanta last " week-end, "Harkie" luo worthy additions to the once but became sick (after typhoid ■mall group of Phi Delt brothers his first shot) and they trip. A New Sra . .. FRIDAY NIGHT MADNESS are Messrs. Henry Cutchin and Sam couldn't make the Walker Tate. Both reenter Davidson as sop would never tell us who he knew Thebeginning of a newsemester reveals homores after years in Atlanta. Has Charlotte moved? Eight o'clock: several of uni- a new era in the life of Davidson College. A lew managing editors tnrnv-WeariiiB. Another Phi brother, bast week the chapter voted Hel- Never,before in the history of the college wandering around the office. Almost all the jubilant Ed Sutton, is expected en Hunter to he the sponser for has, in one sense of the word, such an of the articles turned in. The headlines to return to the campus within the this year. She's quite a knock-out, next few anil if you don't believe it drop extraordinary semester opened. are the only thing left. Maybe we can weeks Members mid finish up early tonight change. pledges .dike welcome these men by Robertson's room sometime and for a back to the brotherhood. have a look. Incidently, he has College definitely on up- To those who were at Davidson Not for quite a while have all pictures Davidson is the Some 1'hi DeltS, you will notice, several other in his room ward trend, for with the return of such Eight-thirty: Hunter dashes in with when there was a normal student the fraternities been represented in have acquired interesting that you might enjoy hearing him nick- about; a large number of students, our enrollment his articles; doesn't like one of the fea- body, the lights in four dormitories the figure at the dances, "fliis year names.: "Bomber Bill" McLean, teN Oh, that BiU. has greatly increased. To the group of tures; sitsdownand rewrites it,and leaves. look mighty good. In fact, it seems all the fraternities will be represent- "Big Mill" Johnson, "Duke" Todd, Didn't we see Genevieve Parks "Hemo" Nichols, week, veterans who have just recently returned Oh. Well! Guess that was all was sup- nice to have so many men here ed in the figure. During the war, "Monk" Montgo- here last and Nisbct all slick- he mery, 'Tufts" Cameron, "King" ed up for something? She said she or posed to after many of us saw the student four of our nine fraternities had to college who have enterd for their do. Davi.s. "Clark K." Brownson, had to see the registrar about some body when the number of men did to close the and first time, we extend a hearty welcome, doors of their houses. "Spoon". matters, but we know better, don't one fifty. That is an lipping that you may find your workhere a Nine o'clock: The reporters proofread not exceed hwiidred and excellent record. we, Jimmy? Perhaps' Davidson to ,. , , , . ,. KAPPA SIGMA happy and prosperous one. most of the articles;some few have to be If» returning All... the students have been yell- "Sleepless Beauty" N'uttall goes uoruial. Let s hope so. Eight former to Charlotte about everynight. rewritten. Gunn finally brings in some ing for more and better walks on members of Delta Who Chapter is year, Duringthe past several yearsthe David- overdue pictures, and the front page has There should be a word of wel- the campus since the "rains" came. returned for the new sem- it this Cam? "Don Juan" Thf mo"< pressing ester including George Peters, Tom- Whitteniore spends his weekends son College student body greatly tn to come for the wives of the Davidson need is a walk my has di- lie done over make room for them. "'" '" '" Yarborough, K.I Ellis, George at Davidson ,now. It's nice to be thing fl 1 r»' i r.v row 1» the side minished. Naturally there have arisen Students. This is one on the "" '"' Ennett, Douglas Switik, Hugh ilc- with Dot during play practice, isn't seems ll r Chambers Building. If you many problems headaches, at Nine-thirty: campus that strange even ' " Ann. !■:,! and -Buck" it. Don:- (He'll eat that up, me and which \\ c don't seem to be get- VC w!"k l! lroll« h tllc mud from White Trout- and to the men who remember pre-war ". man. too!I times we thought could never be solved. as well as U"' 1)o Chambers, you ting along we should. Maybe Davidson. Little did the editors of "" Plans Of that small number of students a vast by midnight. comes the D«»id.om.n realize there would ll' Ihe Kappa Sigma GAMMA DELTA majority were underclassmen, he living Sl rem died >""' are not boarding house in who knew br_fill with a handful of advertisements ever a woman in Duke '."" ,'"' <| " tlie near totCed to lrud^ tllr u*iH lllat mlld future. It is hopd that our Ilie Fiji hut was honored last nothing of the ideals and principals upon which have to be up, Dormintory when they published former made and put in the the headlines in the April Fool ),"" MlrcIy nulst walk from " house mother will be with week-end by a visit from Brother which Davidson founded, Issue "" US at was and of the t that Tyler paper. (April 1, 1945) saying, "Davidson be- a t0 ll» r»» °'->' row on the walk- time. W. Haynes of Richmond. many valued traditions of which are so hy ""' wc"' KvtTy With Virginia. comes Co-Educational". rain leaves alake the return of the old mem- Brother Haynes was a closely across bers, Kappa of associated with Davidson. Ten o'clock: Turner comes in;says he's the walk. Can't something be Sigma will have more member Rho Chi Chapter, Uni- in Many changes have taken place done about this? I might suggest active participation in campus acti- versity of Richmond, been the library studying Organic all that generous vities. There have been only a handful of up- since the great evacuation in 1943. some soul leave us a Brother George Patrick of Bel- afternoon and evening. He slaps down his Probably the most noticable is that gift consisting of at least one good per-classijnen iinont, \'. C. is back at . the Fiji at Davidson during the"f©st article registration Morrison Hall is no longer stand- walk across the PI ALPHA on and hurriedly leaves. mud! KAPPA lodge alter flying a tour of combat few years, and it has been a difficult job ing. summer college began Says he's got to get to bed early tonight. Last the Seems that with the Fifteenth Air Force. to keep many program campus improvement. Ut s takc tlme out to congratu- Asheville hoWs some for them alive the intangable its of , ' ""' ° peculiar Brother Amos Ragan 1 coH on " fascination for the also of the things - The biggest eyesore,the delapidated ," Ke s dinin8 hall.' Pikas which have made Davidson what it Ten-thirty: |;;in If vo" " ' '' - brother Will, pkdge, Air Crops is back on the campus. brings in the fea- building formerly tiied as the Y.- havent eaten Krt vou v<-' Sumn(.r> is. Theirefforts have not been wasted even miSSed sonit>tl Cook. Wood, and Knsign Jimmy French of tures: complains that "Meat Ball" hasen't M.C.A., was the first to go. »»K- The food is bet- have been Welch West though at times it appeared as if the "ole A E gossip ter than you could imagine. Not visiting the "Stars" in VV.N.C. but Virginia and I.eighton McKeithen written the S for Among The most improve- Iron, of Davidson spirit" had been lost. Onceagain The next noticable only is it good, but there is lots of what we gather, they got a Cameron. X. C. have recently Greeks. "But we'll have all the features ment pretty however, in might be the absence of the it. "cold shoulder". iceri discharged from the Army we see our college gradually re- before midnight." he "barracks". turning admits. North and South were '" We. nindcrstand that anil taken up civilian life asbrothers to its former patternsof life,about removed last year so that the area looking through some old Brothers in the Phi Smoak .and l.azenby plan to Gam House. which we are all very pleased. Eleven between dormitory row and Cham- "«vidioni«ni the other day, Iran make o'clock: Williamson and Murray another trip to h Ve to lla" awa^ two will boost the fraternity Alexander is busy trying- campus during to a normal size. From what ,° ', ? "" bas- to talk the summer. It has been be next week it as I hear l.elhall team. someone into going with him won't take long to from the members of the '" ■ to necessary for many of to Z \* 'I" Blevens the Converse formal that same them undertake finish it up. Now for a good night's sleep. Pan Council everybody EgJ2 is-buying anew fraternity week-end. work elsewhere, to teach in other colleges, should;HeJ,enichave a Pin. It seems wonderful time. The that the last girl who Previews♥<„ to enter the services, our Are there any band, according to all advertise- Look forward to got her hands on his Midwinters sound armed of country, freshmen who would like next issue II'll married an- great; look to ments, is a cross between James and have the latest dope on other guy but wouldn't for the Betas there in or engage in chemical research. You to come out for the editorial staff of the most return the mass and to the Dorsey and the vocalist is a com- important flushes day. pin. the Beta house as have done a grand job in this other work, Davidnonian? of the If P.H.Q, for bination of ail the movie actresses, you aren't familiar term, some' of these so called with the Charlie Owens' keeps ravingabout 'big dealers.1 f —^ m L think tlw Wild- FURMAN TAKES TWO FROM 'CATS uhen ii ciinics to the IAII K Wildcat Sports

Thur.day, February 7, 1946 THE D A V IDSO N I A N Page Three FURMAN DEFEATS 'CATS TWICE 'CATS SCORE AGAINST FURMAN Chamers Shines we can look with expectation Tor next By Sterling Edwards season's matches. For Furman Then, too, don't Five Forgel thai there is to be a new gym for this team to practice in. which also White, Peters has its advantages. Spearman Lead Wildcats Sonic oi these returned veterans who have made the team Captain White, George I Resigns Win First Game 38-36; Second include lid I'cters. P.ill lod- Game 49-46 In Close Victory gin, Lou Mendler, and Tommy YaYboroiigh, All have 1'ioin Greenville, seen on the South Carolina action before \\ ildcat squad except Mendler. Accents Position With Shuford Fininan University's Purple Mills Hickory invaded Peters played here in '4,-i on the team that went to the At the Wildcat lair last Tuesday ami semi-finals in the Southern Conference. That means that Athlelii Director Normal Slicp- W eduisdav nights and we,nt home with two well earned and closely season, uril .i [i.iv M-.m college has an- Davidson will have Peters to hank on for another contested victories over the Redand nounrt oj till Ihi ,1.1'llli:ll School opponents, h'urnian soon recovered, now have a full football staff headed by l!ill Storey with eleven. In that periitd hi* charges however, and whittled the Wildcat C'het Chapman and Charley Jamerson assisting, Those won ill. Slate championship five lead tn 18-15 by the half. The visi- names areenough to make any wardeprived college happy; tii'iii'.H, murniK _',.iiK( points while toi.s, hv tile shaipsbooliliK oi lanky Charley Become Finest Jamerson To 11v their opponents to a Manly Chambers, canu- out strong Storey left the head coaching- job al Gramby High ii limiti — ill? Ior liu last tvv,, years he lias after h.ilitiine. going ahead and Norfolk, Va. with 20 wins to his a re (or straight credit s. iled a- a Naval I I Tin- greater staying the remainder of the cord hard to beat. ,.i contest. Peter's Baseball Coach This Year I .lit i'h- time In-iin... sp.-nt at tin: all-ovcr-the-court Head plaj shots i.l.-iivi.w 111 Naval Ail Station. and White's set featured >.ivids,,ii MACK HARRELL the I attack. Chambers was will also take over as baseball His " highpoitit man for Jamerson vcoach. 11 tintinued ti mi Page I* the evening :is actual he garnered points, experience in baseball came when he played for the To Be Assistant julliard Graduate School In -iiidy thirteen while Introducing tin .Arkansas, While led ten University ot not to mention six years of pro- *\ iili Madame Sclioen Rene. Wildcats with markers ami IVtcrs (Of Several his sin . and Mendfer years ball in the International and Eastern Leagues, course later came By Mac Hart . l"..i ;, lot .valuable man to the Football Coach followed close te^vtul debut appearance with the White, I- behind with nine a man doesn't live altogether on his past reputation, Kd tin stock] little ex- team High story iii 7 of the .a, h, but it -\i\\ Symphony Expected To Assume New N'.irk IMiilhariuonic serw.,man lias gained the ad games ■■"> far, he has already racked helps a great deal). who Wednesday Coaching Duties February Orchestra followed 1>> several re- miration wf. Davidson basketball up I.W points t+riji nejsun, on, point night Davidson seem- in he 15 citals in the H.i-t and a tour of fans In hiTdeadly accuracy on those i " than he made m '43 ed headed for revenge as Knrope. siuKUig in Amsterdam, the father, they soon gained ten point-lead. Spring practice is scheduled to begin in two weeks. uueJiaiulcd-scl shots, has been p-lay- I-jIV. a preacher, was »n a Hague, Vienna, Munich, 1 Hut Davidson College emerging from Milan and1'ing basketball foi a long time, the him high school basketball with Stewart and I'.owers get- C<>ach Storey won't have to work with new material al- ( )n his ; ling into war years ot curtailed athletics, r!iula|ies.t. return to the After two years i>'4 experience on team evi-i organized in Charlotte, the !>a-kct, hunuan crept together,as wenow us boys who he appeared twice up witInn iw,i point, have with five have played disclosed plans last week for its I'nited. States" tiiiinii DaviilMin' basketbaU teams, and was i.ii.i.ii Davidson's ti.un as the 'Cats at {nil l* wilh the I'oslou S\'inphnny on, (oiii lead JM\ at the hallway under him C.ramby. They are: Hill Uoyd. Muddy Chan- rvtuni !>> ;i inTcfCbltegiate sports KdloiM he i- laiil.lill ot the team thi- year | of the >.;us lh.it he 1'lay mark. The (,)rcln under Serge Purple played ler, Hal Mapes, Eskey, and Tom Guy. program with tlie announccmctii of sir:i Koussevit- Being captain, however, is not id lure. avain a strong second Jene /ky. hall, quickly taking Cbarlvj I' Jainerson's assignment also with the National a n. u exprrienre for him. II. was Kd also plays football and a little the lead and Association, losing ii i, as assistant foothall and hcticl base- Orchestral ibe Montreal captain oi .Darlington's team his tennis He played wingbark on the nlv mice momentarily, S\ uiphi under Kugene Ormandy Chambers scoring A rather neglected phase of sports here al Davidson hall coach. iu\ seiiin] \e,n there when his team 'I'-liman team Ins first year,on the shared honors ■in,I'the Philadelphia Orchestra tin semi-finals, varsitj his second, andplans to pjay with teammate ICvington as they is wrestling. Who knows, may put out a spectacular Former head football mentor ;tt went to the "mid-south we del l\.t< hmaniofi each hung up fourteen Memphis State Teachers college, Hi ciiuriil Davidson in the fall foojballjigainnext fall. markers. team one day in the future. At least in the 125 pound ii ■ Peters, by The in \i iilest -lu- in Harrcll's [-I I'M.' and was one,of three fresh' is mild inaliueied and quiet virtue of his accurate tin- Tennessee roach comes to Da 1 1' [Kd shot,, class we can bet heavily on Ted Brothers, who can hold career ca with the I'.' Metro- I,, ordinarily lull 1'qiiK led serving Imen. make the Varsity squad that \m\ scrappy and oi Davidson with own against any pounder. Ted vidson after last fall on politan Opera Auditions of the Air. game. thirteen points hv his almost 135 has only- Snavely'-s j yeai Id v.ini into the service a- fight in a A veteran of about followed White Coach Carl staff at the among I with lost onematch in the past two years while at Woodberry He won lir^t place the male bout the.middle of the next season five months ol married hie, he likes twelve. Universit} of North Carolina. Jam- 1 cou'le.stants and was awarded a one ill,i scoring 137 points in l.i Mam's, it tine II. and his wile, the loinier Kkiiiloie,d (!„■ Forest, and he now- is hoping to make a nip to the Inter- iTMin unit in C-hapcl Hill on a l.v addition of thousand dollar prize in addition to ,,f collegiate matches at I.e High soon. _\i-ar"> leave c»f absence from the 1J ,,i which David won. As an Miss Carol Mead.- Ashland. Ken- Peters, llodgiu, Mclidlcr and Tom- in Penn. .i contraei for the ensuing season. tucky, in town, home, Mehiplus college vvIhmi it suspended Ail corps cadet he played ful the live out fid's niv Varborough, Davidson showed A week or two before the announce- ,1 at present, is Lexington; Vir- football in of war. Wai Aimv Air Field team that mar considerable improvement over past l'W-1 because the ment of the \ it tm a newspaper re- _■; _'S unn ..in ..I games ami even|vinia lie plans to he a tea! her and games hut tlusc new boys were Announced l>y Davidson porter COMING ATTRACTIONS: Public asked llarrell what he would hi.it Wright Held. Hi returned tola coach, ami spends most <'i his naturally .nit of practice and still Relations Director P&ytic, do it Iwin," John he won. "If he answer- Davidson this vear ju-t jn time toIspare time not taken up by basket' looked a hit ragged. The 'Cats signing was"regarded as ed quietly, "I'll work a — JaiiHTson's like fiend. play in tin first game, and lie has hall in studying. med less agrcssive FEB. 8-9 "THE SPANISH MAIN" coaching if than completing Davidsoh's ros- And I don't win. I'll study like their visitors and were noticably — ter, paving' the way for the col- a fiend." Mi. llarrell has carriedI Maureen O'Hara, Paul Henried ED WHITE, CAPTAIN BASKETBALL TEAM weak in getting their tips and in re- lege's resumption of intercollegiate out that resolution to the letter. i "Venn- the hall back- competition in :ill major Each year, heavy fram^the spars. in addition to his hoard. They were (hualde'to crack schedule at the FEB. 11-12— "UNCLE HARRY" Jamcrson i* expected to assume s tight defence, most oi " he has made outstanding tours of — his m-u poaching duties here 1c*T>- their prtiuts being made from be- George Sanders, the I'S.. Canada, and He Ella Raines ruary 15 along with Bill Storey, Kurope. bind tin free throw circle. fhe has partiii|iatid in all of the major ■' .its recently announced ;i. the college's rbemselves appeared a hit mu^ic festivals and the opera sea- — in v. head football mentot, .weak on defense. FEB. 13-14 "MEN IN HER DIARY" Mins in San Francisco. Chicago. St. Davfdson's completed coaching Louis Montreal; -Jon Hall, Louise Allbritton and toured with lineup finds Storey. Jarricr'son. and the Wanner (Jpera Company; star- (lnt inapnuH »lat«l i..r ill.- feot- red _>. He played end, tackle and ami advertising. He re- sung by St John's choir; "St. turned to Davidson John's in the backfield on the lootball in 1941 and be- choir, directed by Robert Noebren, — came associate professor team anil pitched on tlit baseball of Mili- offered interpretations for FEB. 20-21 "INCINDIARY BLOND" tary (K.O.T.C). notable team there. Science ami Tactics musical feeling and laudable After serving a fitness —Betty Hutton term with N'.C. State in technical matters. Redemp- From 1924 to 1929 [ameraon pitch- College k.O.T.C. 'Alma he was called to toris- by was presaited ed profc5stonal baseball /leagues, active duty in Palestrina 194.? and sent over- wtth regard — "SPELLBOUND" playinij three years in the Interna- seas with the 349th Replacement excellent for balance FEB. 22-23 and fine quality of tone. tional loop and three in the East- Company. He served, Mr. N'oeh- — later as a ren ha, proved his musicianship Ingrid Bergman, Augary Peck nn league. 11. went to Memphis captain of infantry European on in the many nccr^ic.ns and performance Technii al Hij-h School as head foot- theatre, ifis promotion his to the rank adhered to previous — ball coach in 1930. He became head of major came in 1945. standards." FEB. 25-26 "LOVE LETTERS" \foutl>all coach at Memphis State Mr. Spencer's appointment at Robert Harrows. professor of college music at — Joseph Colton, Jennifer Jones Teachers in 1W2. His Mem- Davidson i- temporary, since he Williams -College, com- phis Tech team had won 22 con- expects to pursue graduate study in mented after Mr. Noehren'i recital games there, r secutive .when he left to History at Harvard University in "Robert Nbehren is the finest take the college assignment. September 1946. organist in America today." Pag* Pour THE DAVIDSONIAN THE DAVIDSONIAN Thurtday, February 7, 1946 99 the right way to take. fey" SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT- The purpose of Music News this department which is under the Faul & Crymes,Inc. The petition sponsored by leadership of Yernon McGehee, is Phi Mm Alpha has been given to to personal living the promote Christian administration of the college. So far Corner... by the average student. This is ac- the result, have not been made pub complished through the medium of lie. For those not familiar with the DAVIUSONM Hall Prayer Meetings on every hall Sporting TO petition, we asked that the charge and the itt the dormitories. Weekly see the Dormitories Hall] lor tin- concert series included again is a Prayer Meetings have source' Serving DAVIDSON COLLEGE be rooms filled once been a \^M in the Student Activities fee and feeling. Thanks be to God of great blessing at Davidson; they Goods FFMl r MECKLENBURG COUNTY,and paid as part of the tuition. ESLCOMBthat you former students have re- have been a strong influence for turned; and that you new men have welding the itudent body togcthert 44 other There arc a lew old members of joined our Davidson family. Our and fostering the growth of Spiritual 41S S. Tryon Street North Carolina Counties Phi Mu Alpha who have returned "rough" Alma Mater has crossed the Life. Outstanding men have been to tlu- campus. It's our hope that re- with spots successfully— and now we are selected from each hali to be with these men back, Phi Mu Alpha beginning a new Era. This is a sponsible for the meetings each Charlotte, N. C. may become the most act!7e of the time for greatness ;a time to con- week. Ever) Wednesday night at honorary fraternities on the campus tinue building a better Davidson1 in o'clock the College Bell will ring. this semester. CHRIST is an es- Support the Prayer Meetingon your GROWTH IN Plans are under way for a radio achieving this Roal! hall :it trial time. "Live Christ." sential factor in Bus Service program from Davidaon College encourage aid you SOCIAL LIFE— The outstanding Sniper In order to and this Spring, event sponsored by the "Y" Social No details are complete this growth in Christ, we have plans in Dfp.irtintr.it every semester Withers Electric Co. hut tentative provide for a organized a Student Christian As- is a Day. broadcast from (he campus once sociation—the VMCA. Every stu- Queens Davidson No dates have been set for this affair as yet. CITY T R A IL W A Y S each week. at Davidson is automatically a QUEEN dent Every Sunday month Repairs of the "Y." It is the pur- fourth in the 0Radio Ilu- latest addition to the music member "Hymn Sing" is Charlotte, of the "Y" at Davidson— first a held in the Guest N. C. department, Mr. Robert Noehren pose House Lounge after Vespers. On of all: to make Christ a reality to is to In.- .in instructcr in organ. We a con- 417 West Fifth Street every ;and second :to give February 24th Forum will be 0Electrical Supplies wish to extend a welcome to student "Y" Vespers. him an opportunity fof express- ducted at the aftejj as well as to Mr. lierg who has re- students subject* "Why ing Christianity through serv- The du \w believe turned to tlie campus after studying their or "What is right and ing and teaching others. Familiarize in God?" Light Bulbs in New York last semester. wrong?" 0 yourself with our "Y" Prograro, arc to Ik- discussed. Don't Tliis a Tlu- residents of this and find out where you can best miss l-'orimi: Here's chance section of to exchange your idea-., and to pick North Carolina are in for a treat lit in. this month. On February 15, The "Y" has been very active this up Mime new ones. the Davidson, Philadelphia Symphony give year leadership of Bill MICELLAN'EOUS -Tin- VMCA N. C. will a under the , concert President. Following are Building on Campus is open every- Visit The— . in Charlotte. Other concerts McLean- /jm «A COMPLIMENTS scheduled for the follow- some news items collected from the day from 8:30 in the morning until are week ing, Ihe Symphony various departments of the "\ 11 o'click ;it night. No charges are Baltimore will present a concert in Charlotte on Cabinet : made for the use of any of the I, SHIP magazines AHOY of February 20. During the week the VES.PEK SERVICE AND facilities. Clirrcnt are C^^EESg^b placed lounge your Get These National Symphony will present a CHURCH RELATIONS DEPART- in the for en- Ping* scrius of concerts at Gastonia, MENT—Ralph (Soapy) Smith is tertainment. 'I'ln- Pong and HITPARADE every Statesville. and Salisburv. responsible for this department, the Pool rooms are open for use -"- Vri/ WHITE DRUG day ctecpt Sunday, .to purpose of which is to provide ush- Please try Records One of the most novel symphony keep these roonVs ur.-tt anil clean. ers for the Sunday Evening Vesper There arc many nuud hooks in the "Your Fathers' Mustache" Services. This department al.su hand — Woody COMPANY audience on Februarj 31, It seems "Y" tor your leisure reading. Herman The Ideal Place To les the collections taken at these Look S W IN S O N that Lamar Strtngfieid is in V" Office books "At The Fat Man's" as much services ; andkeeps the student body llu all the — (sjhowmatl ;is musician. His plan on the shelves arc for your benefit Tommy Doney Meet Your Friends informed of the use of this money. Long, oi presenting raw folk material year ami may t>c borrowed at any time. It's Seen A At the beginning of the a Ves- Long Time" FOOD _— Ming by native mountaineers on the Budget was drawn up— km KS AM) THE ERWIN same prpgram pers Fund Harry James with a symphony ar- and the money was distributed be- LODGE— Professor and Mis. Erwin * rangement of the,ballard really "Bealuh's Boogie" paid causes. arc preparing to build a in tween several benevolent I-od^e Hampton PRODUCTS oil. The audience is perhaps tha memorium to their >on> and Lionel For instance: The WORLD STU- Ed 'That's largest cur to hear and applaud the FUND recently I'tiur. This Lodge i^ to In- located For Me" DENT SERVICE Dick llayiM-K C S Goodrum Charlotte Symphony Orchestra and received $150.UO from our Vesper on tin- n to he used by the "Waitin' For The Train CHARLOTTE, N. C through which Christian students College boys and the community for To Come In" On t|ie same program with String —Peggy Lee liihl.s hillbilly symphony, can help receive the burdens of suf- meetings, parties, or retreats. It TELEPHONE 2111 tjie Char- I lotte feringstudents of less fortunate por- will be a valuable addition to our —at Symphony orchestra plaved "Light Cavalry tions of the world. Another $130.00 i;ainpu5 facilities. Rocks are needed Overture" and the Beethoven Svmphonv was sent to "The Heifer For Relief" tor thii building; hut rocks are PARKER-GARDNER CO. DELUXE ICE CREAM— Davidson, n.c. Number One Project of the Brethren Church in scarce and expensive. In order to 118 Wr.t Trade St. At Napanee, buy Heifer meet tins need several students IsNow Available Indiana— to a Everyone who plays an instru- Thanksgiving have mixed their daily CHARLOTTE, N. C. to send to Europe. At exercise with —THE STUDENT STORE ment that could he used in the $100.00 was t HARIUM a sledge hammer or two— and have sent o hand should try out for the band. SPRINGS— where the Presbyterian succeeding in breaking several large Ihere is boulders need fur certain instru- Orphans Home is located. These located on the campus. mentation. If you play, why Others have helped throw rocks, not are a few of the uses that are made on give it a try? of the money that you contribute truck- and carKJ^-OUt to the spot Whatever lodge Dunbar to the collections at Vespers every where the will In- erected. Sunday night. If you have any sug- If you would like to try—your luck gestions about worthy causes that at breaking some rucks come by Your Needs we could— help through BUT Vesper the "Y" Office and borrow the Studios Delta Phi Alpha Ftmds please stop in the "Y" sledgc-hammtf a-nd rock titter which SUITS Office andpass them on. ;iiV kept there fur such use. Here's HATS SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPART- a good chance to build up your Holds Initiation shoulder muscles. The large, MENT—The Mecklenburg Sanitor- rocks SHIRTS S x that breaking i Students Chosen For inm has been gladly receiving a need arc located be- PAJAMAS Portraits few boys each Sunday who have hind tin- laundry. Join the Rock- Fraternity faithfully journeyed there to teach Breakers' Club— Jack Hevener is SOCKS According President. to an announcement the weekly Sunday lessons from the Copies made by Ur. Guy Vowleslast week, Strung personalities TIES Ernest Workers. Charles Mills, are needed six members of the student body Ed Hooper, W. A. Crosland, Bob. n this world. Strong personalities SHOES have been initiated into Delta Phi Henderson, Mac Hart are a few of trc needed in the services of Christ- Alpha, honorary German fraternity. boys doing ianity. Strive tor well-developed, things the who ha\e been a and the 101 other 230 N. Tryon St. good job with our friends. Jack well integrated personalities while The new members are : Ward Las- Baglcy has been rewarded for his you art- studying at Davidson. De- SHOP ley, Dana Drake, Hill Whitaker, Rus- successful efforts of handling thff velop all phases of your personali- EFIRD'S MEN'S SHOP CHARLOTTE 'sil Nllller, Henry Haberyan, and Student Sunday School Class which ties. As Harry Emerson Fosdick .Harry McLean. Mel Winstead, act STREET FLOOR president meets in the "Y" every Sunday at wrote in "On KeiiiK a Real Person" iiiK of the organization, — presided 10:15 A.M. Attendance has been "Personality is not s,, much like at the initiating ceremony. large; and forum-type a structure as like a river— it con- the discus- Immediately following the initiat- sions have very interesting tinuously flows, and to be a person been ing tin- new members were and is to be engaged in a perpetual treated beneficial. Come out next Sun- pro- to tleliciousi refreshments by cess of becoming. Davidsonians Dr. day any you ... per- at 10:15. If of are in- A real . and Mrs. Vowles. Afterwards, terested in teaching Sunday son achieves a high degree of unity the School Kroiip joined in singing togctlijrr classes and are doing — please within himsejf Ml other tests not so You're at "everal Cerma'n carols and eohgi. see Jack Baglcy or stop in at the of fsucces* in personal living hark Welcome I'roie-Mir t , I-\ V lleaty was the onh "Y" Office and we'll find a back t this—,! rial person is in- place Other faculty member present. you tegrated. for to teach. Some individuals are like "The Friendly Store in a Friendly City" TATE BROWN'S BOY'S WORK-There are two a brush heap a belter skelter, a large fields of activity under this miscellaneous pile of twigs and department branches; others, tree, YOUNG MEN'S SHOP : Scout Work in the like a include BABY CHICKS Good Quality. Letter Received community; and work with young tin.' same kind of materials, hut are organized Scml fur Price List and Save Mmiev. C'oinc in .111-1 make- home; boys— (GraY; Hi-Y workl. Harry- into a vital, growing — ftntrselvew :it . .. entity. As of per- :WORTHWHILE CHICKS:— From Capt. Thomas McLeanis in charge of Scouts; and the body, so of 01 W. N sonality as whole, major 101 North Ave. -:- Baltimore 1. Maryland Meet your ira-ml.-. hire nnrl hrmvM Herb Wyatt and Gene Linton are a the cri- around The Alumni and Public relations handling boy's Every terion, of success is a piuribui work. Satur- office at Davidson College has an- day afternoon unum. at case. course, we have Herb and Gene take " Oi don't all the smart nounced receipt of a letter from a group of thirteen year old boys to As "Y Secretary, I am K p. here to INC. Captain Thomas, master oi the Charlotte YMCA to play a serve every one of you students. THACKER'S clothes that you College. Men prefer. Hut we the steamship Davidson Victory, basketball I tournament. Practice is would deem it a real privilege if which is now in port at San Francis- held three afternoons a week in the you would drop into the "Y" * ueUuine co. The any ~w \<>u fur a visit. . . Drop in the next letter was written to ex- high-school gym for these boys. time you feel Icould be of service press the appreciation for a ship- any "A GOOD PLACE TO EAT" There is another group of boys in in way. If you have any pro- time you come over. ment of books andpictures received Cornelius with whom we are work- blems or difficulties come in to the from the college. ing—however, we need some more "Y" Office— and I shall do all in my The S. S. Davidson Victory, student volunteers to carry on. power, with the help of God, to YOUNG MEN'S SHOP— THIRDFLOOR built Bob Wilkins is working with prove to be "a friend in need." Let's 221 South Tryon by the Oregon Shipbuilding Cor- Street poration, was the Cornelius boys. At present all Live Christ. See you all in Church launched at Portland. we need: two boys to help coach Sunday morning. Dragon, en February 27, 1945, and was basketball; one or two boys to re- named for DavidVin ColLege. Bcall, feree basketball games. You can be Dr. Chandler B. University of of great service to the "Y" and to The Student Store Oregon professor of Romance (tATE-BROWN languages an the Community if you willspend one — COJ and alumnus of David COLD represented hour two or three afternoons a week DRINKS" Private Dining; Rooms For Parties son. the college on this CAKES occasion. books, lo help in our Boy's— Work. This is The which wero a voluntary job but the "V donated for the ships library by reward? SHIRTS Banquets Davidson are great. "Life goes the way Youth FRESHMAN CAPS and 126 South Tryon Street College Alumni and facul- finally takes".Help show these boys ty members, were shipped from Davidson on Julv 20 1945