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MIDWINTERS REGISTRATION FEBRUARY 22-23 1&l)t Batriteoman EXCEEDS 450 ALKNOA LUX UBI ORTA LIBERTAS 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 United States 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.tvi<l a sw "I h\ ti 1i.tn .\nml m| Ninth Carolina Dr. (nnninyhain indicated that 1 V XT At 15 Uf \v- «lailv Seniurs Of the 175 pew men, til organ (Snittlirru llunchI. In this office 145 ilnportant matters related to the broadca>ts 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- <t ilit' Presbyterian educational 4n* ij^fBBBWBBMBBBWH will he discussed. There are some Vork. VHiuslj' at Davidson and who have problems to solved; was tcnuisMon. Ihe informal dance Sat- stit'.iti.'ii,-. i,l' tliis Synod His work real he it ( hi tin ii/iup ti( to night will letion his school has as returned complete their cduca- learned, in to enable the urdaj last from 8:30 'til shown market! "progress evi- MISS SARI BIRO older BUDDY CARSON niinv Ik* entered tin Julliard ii.in. There are thirty men whohave college to veterans 12 Midnight. ilcticecl by n comprehensive report accommodatethe i't Music in Ncav York ami iust finished hig)i school or are School '!i'li\ cii.I to 1In- aniiiraImeeting of who returning to the campus, in addi- Wilson Number and his Orchestra stiitjiffl IXthiii, .uttniu' with Gastun taninus Synotl [J&\ eohese for the first time. tion Id tile normal rBRiStTattoTI of is one oi the up and coming new the at uTsoli in early Relf(iaii organist and composer, In I.asI Thursday high bands of the ( Octi bt'i 1°15 afternoon the new freshmen from preparatory and Carson Heads country. Besides di- l '_w' hi< won a coveted scholarship Miss Bfro Will recting students, who included 'former Stu- the orchostra, number plays study organ hi (jwynii served at Davidson Col- Ui at Curti: Institute of dent* discharged military the piano, sing, and M. C.'s the Philadelphia lege, f»'i fourteen years as professor from the Business Staff Music in with the late service, a large number of transfers, .show. Tie vocalist is lovely Barbara1 In l.ynuotiil Karuam, who, at th.it time, the fields of KducaUon and Psy- Present Recital freshmen, Begins Banie. who formerly sang with the the wives of students and Immediate Work On was ioii.sidtii.il the gL'cate&l coiicexi c'liology anil also as Directoi of babies, College Opens Pinky Hcivijin is* Noied Pionist To Be Heard their attended a reception College Annual Orchestra, imd 1 .11 organist in thi i*uiintr> 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 New York City; 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 Baritone 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 Opera 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.