DEES AND McLEOD WILDCATS TO MEET CHOSEN CHEER LEADERS ARMY AT WEST BYSTUDENT BODY THE DAVIDSONIAN POINTSATURDAY ALENDA LUX UBI ORTA LIBERTAS
Vol. XXII DAVIDSON COLLEGE. DAVIDSON, N. C, OCTOBER 3, 1934 NOV. 17 IS DATE FOR SIXTY STUDENT CLAY WILLIAMS WILDCATS LEAVEFOR RHODES APPLICANTS NEW YORK THURSDAY Davidson Students Must Apply ASSISTANTSHIPSSLATED TO FLL Twenty-six Players Will Make To Local CommitteeBy New Sound System To Single (lilts Arranged Army Trip On Special November 3 Be Used For Duke Tilt Day Of Army Game Pullman NO EXAMINATION NEEDED Richardson Stadium is to be ARE ANNOUNCEDNRAPOSTON A number of Davidson men will WILL RETURN ON MONDAY Vowles, Lilly equipped with a new amplifying »y»- take advantage of the single cuts Professors And probably BibleAnd Chemistry Departments Davidson Alumnus FirstSelection AlumniPlan To Entertain dimming On Committee teir which will be com* next Saturday and will attend the pleted in time for the Duke game. Lead Others InNumber To Board By President Army game at West Point. Team At Banquet The new system will allow for Of Assistants Roosevelt For was in the Davidsonian some time it rumored that As noted four horns on each of the stadium cuts on the day of the game would Army scouts attended theState week, applications the amplifiers. This will greatly double, of last for im- MEN ARE NAMED TODAY MEMBER CLASS OF 1905 count however an agree- game Saturday to get advance Scholarships at Oxford prove the clarity of the system as ment has been reached with the Rhodes dope on the Wildcats who leave University must in hands well as increase the volume. A Only Honor Students AllowedTo Prominent Winston-Salem Indus- faculty whereby the cuts on the day be the special here Thursday with intentions of committees by No- feature will be the installa- Have Positions trialist For Many Years of the game at West Point and also of the state tion of amodifier or volume control, on the Saturday of the Citadel game disturbing the complacency of the vember I7. which will select the volume neces- A list of assistantship appoint- S. Clay Williams, of Winston- will count as single. The cuts on Army Mule. Saturday. November 3, lias now been sary to be audible over the cheer- Salem, graduated from Davidson the preceding Saturdays will be Around twenty-six player-, will hoard ing. ments for the coming year was counted according to designated as the on or before which as double the ;i 1 date This $125 system, being installed sixty in the class of 1905, has been se- agreement. special Pullman ai :S1 I'. M. and will writing must Ik1 made t<> made available today. Over application in by the Auten Incorporated of Char- positions, lected by the new nationalindus- In view of the fact that cuts will arrive at the Pennsylvania station inNew tile local committee, Professors Vowles, lotte, is to step toward students received these Vorl, morning, be another each carrying with it from sixty trial recovery board to be the be counted on Saturday a number City at 6:45 the next Lilly and Dimming, While application making Richardson Stadium com- of trips to "the Point" are being eating at the station, a pletely up-to-date. to eighty dollars a year and re- chairman of this five-member After breakfast to 1 committee! must he on the planned. tin itrtc sponsibility for grading student board. special lihie-l.inc bus will take them regulation blank, ibis blank is not neces- the Pnlisaclcs for a two hour papers. President Roosevelt named this board; ihniuRli sary for applicationto the local committee. journey along scenic Hudson river. Chemistry designating Claj Williams a- bis firsl the In tlii-. case the student should state in 'The Bible and Departments ench, leading selection. The board i- to lake over the upon whosehanks rests (he United States he wishes to be approved employ sis assistants other wriliiiK that tieiiei ,il I Johnson, Military Academy. Rhodes Scholar- departments in that respect. The Mu- dutio of IukIi re as a candidate for the signed head of \K V CHOSEN Arriving at the Academy at 9:30 A. GREER LEADERS the larger BELK IS ship ( state). sic Department also received a in name of Mr. Williams is will known indus- M., the team will spend the morning may number of assistants ihan usual with a in \ Davidson student stand either trial circles, having been the president resting, idling or looking over the school or, legal resi- total of live. This is an increase of in North Carolina if his uf the K. J, Reynolds Tobacco Company ami will workout (Inriiu; the afternoon dence is in another state, in that state. ELECTED lour over last year. stadium, They are FRIDAY FOR at SERIES tlie football a I fur number of years, lie resigned this Cadet If, as the applicants The 1i-l as follows i- slightly incom- frequently happens, Dees And McLeod Of Junior position t<> become chairman of the in- Richmond Pastor Will Conduct to remain at West Point overnight, plete : 1 for N'orth Carolina exceed the maximum Class Chosen On Second dustrial advisory and planning council of Fall Series Beginning meeting the Army [cam at 2:30 I. M., quota five, committee has WMc: M. l>oin;l:.s, C. I'.. K'oss, |). of the the ri«bt Ballot J. the V !'re\iuiis|\ |,e had been October 28 Saturday. number, R. I'.rand.in. R. T. Coit, C. T. Fort, MR to reduce the either by elimina- J. chairman of the Wagner Ualwr Relations Immccliatefy after the game, the Wild- liy assigning candidates, Decs, Greensiioro, Hill* McMullan. Hiology: A. W, Shaw, .1. tion or when Joe I.. <>i* and hoard. Williams has uiveii much uf his 1h. J, Itlauton Uelk, pastor "f Grace cats will again lionrd the special bus and. to other states. tun i end, llrevard. were Walker. \\ . Ii. Stokes. Limitless Admin- this is possible, "Sent y" MeI. and has taken a prominent 1 iH\ cnanl Presbyterian Ihurch in Rich nccumpiAiicd by a motorcycle police es- < Virginia*, istration: K. Thompson; llell- time pal hir district comprises North chosen on the second ballot tliis week tn .1. Jack niond, Va.i will conduct the Fall Vesper cort, will journey t<< New Vork, where Carolina, illger, < Chemistry: A. in tlie \U \ since booh after its incep- Carolina, South Georgia, T'lor- act as junior cheerleaders. l\. I.. 'it. W. tion, Services, beginning Sunday, the} will attend a hnnqiiet given in their, W, Ii, Hodge, October -tf. ida and Tennessee, but a student whose Krom a number "f candidates appear- Shaw. M. Alderman. S. Wednesday honor hy Davidson alumni of Xew York Wurtmann, Tin- porfilion held by Mi. Williams as and terminating night, Oc- home is not within the confines of this ing in the spring, live werenominated by M. Itarnctt, W. B. .1. II. tober 31. ami vicinity. With the Pennsylvania ; chairman "t [he board is ;i- near to fill district is not restricted to it, hut may Varsity Cheerleader Paul Warren, They I'atte. Kcouotnies Blauton Little. Uelk, is pastor one as headquarters, they ing the place left \,.caiit by General Dr. who ol of the Hulel will remain appear in the state of his residence. were \V. Price, Carli>le Lewis,Char- II. Kicklcn. A. It. A. Education: .1. as i- possible under the new larjicsi churches in Virginia, is an alum in New Ycirk until 6:45 I'. M.. Sunday, A must Dees Tile Rhodes. Unglish: C. S. Mel all, C. ti. Johnson candidate be a male citizen of les "Bud" Okcy, and Mel.end. ,,1.,,, mi- of Davidson College, class of l'U5. .ml. again traveling on the Pullman, will first \\ . R, Taber, Sutton, Prcncji: the Plaited States, unmarried, must have vote was about equally divided with Smith. T. le «'!!<■ mi mitst;nding roll int.i Davidson at 10:32 A. M.. Mon- G, Wlim the ii'lvclinii was made, Wil- 1 is the ministers Keen bom between Oct. '. 1910,and Oct. Price being eliminated. .1. X. Ila-sell. V*l Cassell. German: uf the Southern Presbyterian Church. day. Rhodes, liams was nut in (hv capital. Tin- con 1, 1916, ; at very close, the Wood, II. Ivo-s. I.nek : A. II. (elk ml have completed least his Second voting was also 1 The credit for obtaining Dr. I for Three hundred tickets have been set Dees, History: I-'.. Bowers, R. Taylor, A. feruiici of the hoard members was held Sophomore year in a recognized degree- twj> highest MeLend and receiv- .1. J. chieflj liy telephone, the Fall Services p,cs to A. 11. McClure, aside- for Davidson alumni and others. granting college or university. ing the and Dees will co- M. Anderson, R. Ilillier, W. C. Will. Captain reports many honor. McLeod selection "i Clay Williams general secretary of the Davidson Col- I'ritchett that Mathematics: C. A. Colcuun. .1. W. The should M, York, The stipend is 4(H) pounds a year, pay- operate with Warren in the duties of hi' i-f deep hearted intere*l to Davidson lew V'. C V An attempt was made former Davidson men of New years. cheerlcadipg next spring the ilassell. A. W. Shuford, A. Kuhn. Po- bj Hallimure] Jersey t ity ami vicinity able for two Usually a third until when College, lie was outstanding in the class Sam Wiley. Y. M. C. A. general are year is allowed, which in some cases may two will lie placed before the student litical Science : A. C Rogers, C. Lucas. secretary in IU34, to obtain Dr. Belk, expected tu attend and with the few stu- " W, of 1905, having taken part in many stu- he spent in some other foreign university. body in a vote t< select the Varsity Spanish: A. Merchant. Physics: J. Inn wben interviewed Dr. Belk found dents fortunate enough to innkc the trip, Katie, C, dent activities all through his four years Cheerleader fnr 1935-36. II C I.. Green, J. A. Wads- institution, thai it would be impossible to visit Dav- a good representation is expected. Ac ciinditlalt' hits in fi'ass nn examina- worth, at this In Mr. Williams' record, McLeod is a member nf Kappa Alpha Recorders: K. I'. Mcl'hail, J. idsun. IK- accepted Pritchctt expects to go al«>nu with tion. His college curricular and senior vc.ir In- w;i> the class historian, the invitation to social fraternity and lias been active in II.Glass. Music: II. \Y. Bradley, R. R. speak year Coaches Newton, McKver, Ciiier Martin, extra-curricular, hisOletters of recom- as will a- the editor of at Davidson this in prefer- Purdy, Muhert Morris, A. M. Cuhning- heiiiB both the Whittle, mendation and his personal appearance publications work. 1Ie now edits a Davidson Magazine, student publication ence tu numerous other requests to talk. alumni secretary, and Heath column in "The Davidsonton," "Com- ham. K. M. Sett. During summer, trai'k coach, are also planning to attend. before the state (or district) committee >t" Ilu linn, and the -till existing an the past J. ItIantun passing Campus." religious ;re the determining factors. A candi- the Dual, "Uuips .ml Cranks." lie was on lielk made an intensive study of Dees i-; nf Kappa Sigma date should have a scholastic record ap- a member so- il:. school honor mil diirnfjj life full movements of today, fie is outstanding fraternity one nf the sopho- authority proaching the Phi lieta Kappa standard. cial and was time he spent lure. as a minister and an on pres- more football managers lasl year. As ■ m daj religious <|uestions. as well as a well balanced record of stu- At other times duriiiK bis life ai Dav- activities, i.s the custom, hiith the newly elected stated, "Dr. is an at- TO dent including participa- DAVDSON GIVES McClure Uelk N. some iclMin In was Y. ALUMNI editor of the two afore- tion in athletics, though he need not cheerleaders are memhers of the Junior mentioned publications in his junior year; tractive spe ker with a special appeal necessarily he a letter man. Class. I'residiMil nf tin- Society, an organiza- to young penpli. lie is in great demand as ,icollege speaker As is' well known. Davidson College RADIOPROGRAM 'i i' the time ; a member nl the l.i because of his vivid LDCATS personality." FETE IN has had six Rhodes Scholars, a very Dormitory Lighting Is brarj Committee, the Second Critic So- College Songs And Yells Feature Dr. Uelk will speak the morning Davidson FootballTeam Will Be good number in view of the extensive By Regulation ciely, and I'lil, other organizations of Uie for Limited and evening services on Sunday, competition. The record uf our men in Second Broadcast Over period;a muuitor for four years; an as- Octolicr EscortedTo And From ; Station WBT 2H, He ;it West Point Oxford is one in which we may take No student will In- Unwed to use -i-i. in in Kuglish, ami a Junior Com- will address the students the [■hapel night pride. more than one hundred and sixty watts mencement orator. hour ami alsn at during Oc- The alumni of Ilavidsoti College in The second in the series of Davidson tober _"'th. 30th, and 31st. of cleelriciu in his rm in, l>r. I.ingle S. Clay Williams firadii.-ited from l>a\- New- Y"iU City will entertain the Wild- pointed chapel morning radio programs in he presented u\cr Sta- The of Dr. Belk l<> -peak is out in on the i DAVIDSON LOSES TO 'CATS BOARD TRAIN STATE 7-0 IN SPIRITED THURSDAY FOR WEST CONTEST In the Field of Sports POINT Wildcat Flankman WILDCATS BOW TO 'PACK y\o si KH»i4^ HEELS, DEVILS KITTENS MEET INGAME SATURDAY NIGHT McAdams CarriesBall Over For EXHIBIT POWER DARLINGTON N Hunk AndersonPraises Lone Score In Beginning Wildcat Quarterback of Third Quarter MACKORELL 'CAT STAR A telegram received in the office IN EASY WINS OPENING GAME of the publicity department from Davidson Shows Great Spirit In CarolinaOvercomes WakeForest Barrow, Dennis, Harrison and Coach Heartly "Hunk" Anderson 7-0 Defeat 21-0; Duke Slaughters of North Carolina State reads as fol- Hogan Will Probably lows: "Johnny Mackorell is a great A powerful and sustained drive by the By 46-0 triple-threat He is better in V. M. I. Start InBackfield back. State College Wolfpack in the third my opinion than any back we have BACKS SHOW ABILITY Freshmen Swing Into Action had at Notre Dame since March- quarter resulted in a 7-0 defeat for the Friday atRichardsonField mount Schwartz. Mackorell will do Davidson Wildcats in the lirst Big Five Cornelius and Alexander Run everything as well if not better than year. Brilliantly encounter of the For Duke The Davidson Wildkittens will open Buckler of Army." Playing the arc lights in Me- This very high compliment under their 1934 gridiron schedule Friday after- is a stadium, Greensboro, the out- With a surprising show of power and paid the Wildcat Captain,' notlimply morial noon at 3 p. m. at which time they will own against speed. Carolina and Duke convincingly because it comes fromMr. Anderson weighted Wildcats held their meet the Darlington Tigers, a prep who should know football players, rejuvenated organization for two defeated their opponents by iiniisu My a State school of Rome. Georgia, at Richardson butbecause of the fact that he com- to withstand large scores last Saturday, and thereby quarters, hut were unable Field. pares the versatile Wildcat with the alternate attacks of Rex, Roy and State won over Wildcats Saturday bolstered their standing in the Big Five Army's All-American, Jack Buckler. the The opining lineup for the Kittens will in the march at the opening of night, but they didn't it without plenty Conference. It will be interesting to see these McAdams do lie somewhat as follows. At ends N'ichol- two backs action at West of trouble. This revamped aggregation Carl Snavely's Tar Heels drub- in Point the third. Coach ason and Williams appear to have won Saturday. Capt. Johnny Mackorell, Davidson's of Coach Hunk Anderson's is certainly a highly rated Forest team. bed a Wake over the posts with Raider and Callo- All-American prospect, was the backlield polished machine, with a vast amount of 21-0. exhibiting a finesse punch -0. Scoring only six points Rex, be at' center. Eaison is now running sec- Are ExpectedToUse presented a line array of backs in ny Mackorell, being pretty well in the lirst half, the Blue Devils, led by ond string center. Aerial Attacks Roy, McAdams and Farrar. covered on his offensive play, only the, brilliant Corky Cornelius and Jack WINNER WHITE Barrow, game In the backlield Wade who Mackorell opened the with a averaged eight yards Alexander, back The Davidson Wildcats will leave to- per try run- came in the second hails from Denver,Colo., will call signals hang by slipping around right end for 25 ning with the ball, but he made period to run roughshod over the Cadets morrow for New York City where they with Hogan and Harrison at left and yardsand the tirst lirst down of the night. up for his of ground gaining the goal pile up will encounter the United States Mili- Jack and crossed six times to right respectively. full, pass an equally un- OF halves At Den- at An unsuccessful and by the 4(1 points. CAKE-RACE tary Academy Saturday afternoon the wonderful defensive work nis, who showed to good advantage in successful line play forced the 'Cats to he did. The Wildcat captain was Twenty-Eight Prizes Donated By West Point Stadium. Duke's passing attack was especially the varsity scrimm;ge, will get the call. punt. State h;d the advantage the re- in on practically every tackle Local Boarding Houses and game and effective when Arlington Kelly, 125- second string backtield is composed This will be the third of the mainder of the lirst half although quite a number of times he stop- back, Business Men A gridiron season pound entered the game to exhibit of I.afferty, Sparks, Charles and Alex 1934 for the Cats while Davidson fought successfully to stave off ped State advances unassisted. the Cadets will be playing their an unc;nny accuracy in dropping his long Rick White of Jacksonville, Fla.. last Brown. second. a score. * .- Big Morgan ri(,'ht Both have a victory Jim was in there tosses into the arms of Liana and John- Thursday afternoon led a field of 58 The Wildkittens will have plenty of teams at present but State received the ball at the beginning getting his share of attempted the Wildcats also have a defeat on rec- the tackles too. but son.. The Blue Devils nine members of the class of 193S to win the trouble on their hands when they face of the half on the live-yard line, Roy probably the greatest ord which they received al thrill the Wildcat passes ami Completed six of them for a annual Freshmen cake race in eleven this invading eleven from Georgia who the hands of carrying it up to the thirty. McAdams fi ns got all night was whin depend- gain yards. the Carolina State eleven this total of 120 V. M. I. failed minutes and eleven seconds. have some line material ((own that way. North last and Rex hammered the line successfully able flankman leaped Into the air between lo any attempted Saturday night. complete of their three In this cross-country jaunt of one and In Walter Hackett of Rome, Darling- and a pass. McAdams to Redding, put the two opposing hacks and snagged a high passes. seven tenths miles, the red-haired lad ton has an All Mid-Southern quarterback The Army team will find the Wildcats ball in position for Rex to score. Mc- pas's thrown by Mackorell. ; tough of Next week-end, members of the Big from the sunshine state was followed by of last year. Also in the backlield will s an eleven to beat as the team Culley place kicked the extra point. While talking we are about this Five Conference will furnish even more Roy Gilks, who came in approximately be Jimmy Leach, a halfback, whoplayed '30 who all but defeated the Cadets. At Davidson came back and threw a scare man Morgan it might be interest- interesting competition. All but one" of yards the winner. Fresh- on the National Interscholastic champion the half the Davidson team was on the into the State followers by making its ing three behind to comment on the way he can the scheduled games will tie played with men Dowdle and Parcel! were third football eleven of Knoxville, Tennessee, good side of a 7-i count and except for one big threat. A duo of successful punt that old speriod. He is de- out of state teams. and fourth respectively. high school last season. the fact that the Cats hadn't the reserves passes, Mackorell to Morgan, put the cidedly the best on the they would have probably walked off the kicker Davidson will be in the limelight next The record for this mile and seven Two guards. Frank Huguenin and Dan ball on the seven-yard line with but one Wildcat squad, when it comes to C, field with a win. However, they weak- Saturday when they journey to West course is held by Earle Frazier of Beattie, who hail from Greenville, S. yard to go for a first down. A loss on distance, but it takes a little too tenths ened in tile last half and the Cadets went Point to meet the Army in an intersec- the class, who covered the course are plenty good and will be able to take a line play and pass over the goal broke much time for him to get his foot Junior position ahead to chalk up three touchdowns and spirited rally. tional game of interest to the entire 9:35.5. From this start as a runner. care of their in no uncertain the 'Cat into the leather after it has been in took the contest by a 23-7 score. South. Sports writers of the New York developed one the manner. State continued to hammer at the snapped to Frazier has into of him. When the team papers are predicting of Darlington men of last The Wildcats with Mackorell at Davidson line for the fourth period practised that the spirited most outstanding runners Davidson has Several the the and in Charlotte last Thurs- Wildcat real battle season are this year on the Kitten eleven. helm will be out to defeat the Army at both teams suffered from some inter- day team will furnish a ever produced. Last ye:ir,hf/ywon both night Jim was consistently igainst Among these are Bailey Williams who their own game, an aerial attack. The cepted passes. Mackorell took the team booting the Cadets. the mile and the two kmile events them between sixty and captain Tiger squad Cats a very nifty passing Carolina will engage the Tennessee at the state track meet at Chapel Hill, was alternate of the have combina- from what seemed certain disaster by seventy yards. Billy they running yards Vols at Chapel Hill. Coach Snavely's lirst breaking the existing state records for last season and Xicholason. Both tion and will put all have got into 22 from punt formation on (Ine nf the most striking features of alre.'.dy pulling an upset conquering edition of the Tar Heels have already both events. Frazier also holds the col- are ends andhave won berths on and the the one-foot line. the State battle was the fact that there Army proven their power but they will doubt- lege record for the freshman two mile the freshmen team. team. Davidson Pos. State was only one pentIty during who the whole less have their h;nds full in this game. cross country course. Others played at Darliiuton last Last Saturd. y night the Cats put un Morgan LE Stephens contest. Davidson lost five yards for year are Oren Moore and Billy Sparks Siewers LT Isaacs Corky Cornelius and his Blue Devil Thursday's race 28 prizes were a wonderful light against a stronger and being off side. It was one of the clean- In the are,showing up cohorts will Tigers finishing why well. heavier eleven and only for a third Potter LG Stanko est and fairest played games Ihave ever entertain the of awarded to the men between Last Wednesday afternoon Coach Lee Center Sabol Cleuison at Durham. This is Duke's lirst ; twenty-eighth. Their names are: period touchdown they would have left seen. The only thing that has rome to tirst nd got to see proteges RG home game. 1. R. K. White. 2. R. Gilks, 3. P. G. Laird a chance his the Held with a moral victory. Hand Worth my attention which was even slightly un- under lire for the first time this year. In Cathcy LT Daughtry like, Forest, Dowdle. 4. B. F, Parcell, 5. 1). Iverson, The Cadets, on the other hand, were sportsman is a report that the Wolf- State and Wake both members a scrimmage with the varsity they dis- RE Redding Conference, Melchor, Raniey. 8. none too impressive last Saturday in their Windham pack men would m:ke an effort to get of the Big Five will lock 6. R. J. 7. II. W. II. played plenty of defensive ability. Mackorell QB McCullcy horns at Raleigh in a night game. These Lyons, 9. J. W. Morgan, 10. S. H. Islcr, initial contest with tlV' Washburn Col- Davidson substitutes engagedin a conver- They were not given a chance on the Wingfield 11. W. lege,of Topeka, Kas., whom they barely LII McAdams sation when they lirst entered the game arc two of the heaviest teams in tht J. Gilbert. 12. Pharr. 13. J. ability Yarhorough '" Reinhardt. 14. C. H. Graham. 15. offensive and therefore their in managed to defeat by a 19-0 score. The Rll Bardes the officials could penalize them for conference "and should furnish quite an "F. J. that capacity is not as known. <;. Catcs, yet Cadets were held in check for the first Hutchins FB Earrar talking before they had taken part in one exhibition of power. Gamble. Id. A. R. 17. A. L. Freeman tackle, through by Ingram. IS. G. 11. Cleveland. 19. B. as a broke three periods by the 194-pound Washburn Score Quarters: play. This bit of jesty gabbing gained J. consistently to break up Wildcat plays State 0 nothing cast sang Davidson's praises quite Graham, 2(1. O. I.afferty. line and were not able to get started 0 7 0—7 for the Techmen, however. J. 21. W. B. in the scrimmage but the work of the Davidson 0 0 0 0 0 profusely. He gave the Felines Kie.wetter. 22. W. I). Cooke, 2i. H. E. until the later p: it of the closing period Another interesting fact about Iwo ends Williams and Xieholasou, was Scoring: Touchdown, (State). more credit for their work in the Maples. 24. I).I.. Pfohl. 25. W. T. Man- when they started their aerial attack. Rex this affair is that every Davidson probably the most outstanding feature. Extra point, McCulley. corterie with the Wolves than he son. 26. is man who took part J. P. Mcl.aurin. 27. C. K. Dennis, fullback, Joe Stancock the captain of the in the game did the boys representing.the also backed up the line lives within West Malone. 28. R. M. Kerr. good West Point team this year, lie .".nd a hundred mile radius Raleigh aggregation. also in form. of Davidson. There He Jack Buckler are two of the few letter are few col- placed Captain Johnny Mackorell (Continual 6, lege teams in America that don't CAROLINA vs. V. M. I.. PRESBY- on Payc Cnt. n Under New on the list of fame for the excel- Felix Predicts TERIAN vs. Howard, ELON vs. Lang- have to go much farther than a lent performance he turned in ley Field, vs. Virginia, Management hundred miles to get a group of NAVY FLOR- against the Andersonites. ARMY vs. Davidson. DUKE vs. football players as good as IDA vs. V. P. I.. ALABAMA vs. Se- is David- see Clcmson, wanee, Auburn, JONES INC The Carolina Inn under New son has this year. I that Felix has thrown a little TENNESSEE vs. North Caro- TULANE vs. GEOR- JJO Management and we would like itraw in his suitcase mule, lina. N. C. STATE vs. Wake Forest. GIA Coach (iar Davidson, for the Army TECH. vs. Vanderbilt, W. & L. vs. Our Clothes for College for you to try us. The food is herd mentor at l'he poor probably CITADEL vs. Oglethorpe, ERSKINE Maryland. inexpensive not cheap. the I'nited States Military Academy, fellow will need some- KENTUCKY vs. Cincinnati. men willmeasureup to your but evi- lung to cheer him up Saturday night. vs. Appalachian.GEORGIA.vs. \\ offord. (Words in Capitals indicate Felix's — dently remembers the Wildcat team of expectations both as to $21.50 for October 1929, CATAWBA \s. Xewberry, SOUTH forecast.) because in his speech to the Army style and quality, and are student body a few weeks ago, he rated moderately priced. Mrs.Otto Goodnight the Davidson game as the hardest home Proprietor engagement the Cadets would play this Four Out of Five J O season. The Wildcats enter JONES INC this contest 208 S. TRYON Potter & Newton on fairly even College BELIEVE IT OR NOT ST. terms so far as weight is Men CHARLOTTE, N. C. Student Managers concerned, and Ibelieve they are just as good football players as Coach David- come to The Vacuum filled Pen in our windowis filled more times in son's proteges, so it wouldn't surprise me one day than an average pen is filled in 30 years. ;t all if the 'Cats bumped-off Mr. Buck- * Complete ler and all of the lads at the Point. .1 O11i\ S« > S A line of ShaefferPens /A MS ofInformationonAllSubjects^SSSsk Radio station WBT in Charlotte Barber Shop FREE has a new football commentator, who in his Monday night broad- Your nameinGold on any $5.00 pen flB' 1hebestAbridgedDictionary DRUGS "Tho volume In convenient for quirk reference |SODAS work, and nltoffetlicr the bent dictionary for \\W1H1 I ■^H l^lft desk work of which Iknow,"— Powell Rtewart, vm />cpf. English,University Texas. - want you to hiivc Knowl- ■l^H o/ of U liUt wh* Gct Humpbacked President* and Department Heads of leading I «|^A rdKC Universities agree with this opinion. V*-~rnm*MmM^ " a" ■> jl Mfl^^^^flRKw^BM* fr m lhiculI>irtianurii; //MM Lap Bomrds, $1.25 Foreign Word* and Phrase*; Abbrevia- l/Mmi PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST \\\ titmt; Punctuation, Use of Capital*. f/Mmm Manyother fcHturesof practical value. l/mWmk ■1.Z0H pages. 1.700 Illustrations. WHITE DRUG STORE Next Door to Po«t Office See It At Your College Bookstore //^mUi or Wr1t<-' for Information to the /MmMmVl SUNDRIES PRESCRIPTIONS N^SfcjB^tS1^"^— —_ _4^ C * C. Merrlam ('«. jB THE DAVIDSONIAN, OCTOBER 3, 1934 Organizes Dormitory Supervisor ft Annual With Bumming Etiquette Hope Of Early Edition Changes Her Residence it..." Nearly all of the ttudenti of thi* M. H. GOODRUM DR.LINGLEVSITS "Raw A meeting of the staff of Quips and College frequently "bum" rides to For the of the students. convenience AT THE LOCAL THEATRES on Tuesdi y night. neighboring towni, but some fail Crank! was held rule* of Mrs. X. T. Smith, supervisor of dormi- purpose a to obterve the simplest Dry Goods, Groceries September 25th. for the of courtesy. Here is a short list of tories, announces that she has moved concerning N. C. COLLEGES Thursday, Oct. 4— Friday S liscussion the annual for this points governing "bumming" eti- from her old home on the campus. She Hardware CHAINED year. quette: now resides on South Street, near the To Confer State College out in With triangle There were ten freshmen for the 1. Don't "thumb" the mid- hi^li school. AuthoritiesOn Athletic This is another affair. Joan ;md assigned dle of the road. It endangers your Radio Radio Tubes Kru^cr, staff sophomores were to Mrs, and Manifesto Crawford is in love with Otto work with each of the following editors: life and that of any passing driver. Smith extends a welcome to all married and has two children. 2. Don't smoke in the car un- Students t<> at new residence. PHILCO AND CRUNOW who is l.amont Brown, Fraternity Editor; Har- visit her her Thomas Lingle, '93, left Mem- He also has not been ahlc to persuade less the driver suggests it. Don't She states that she will be glad to he of Dr. \V. vey t'llass. Photographing Editor; Mar- day University to him a divorce. \\ lun ask him. my possible help to for a short visit to the his wife Kive lin lianictl. Sports anil (lordoii 3. Don't cover the car with the students. Carolina, Duke, Forest, i<> give him a divorce Editor: of North Wake she finally decide! Smith. Activities Editor, cigarette ashes, and mud from your College to Miss Crawford is on a ship hound for shoes. and North C: rolina State The editor exhorted the staff to show of America, (hi ship she meets 4. Don't mar the back of the confer with the athletic authorities South thin in progress concerning the athletic Clark Gable end they fall in love. Their interest the of the book and front seat with your feet. isjfSjL "Boy!Ican these institutions in the work ; ssigned them: Much of the 5. Don't burden the driver with to prepared is interrupted when site has to manifesto which is be for romance 'e*it:ning of already College go states. On arriving home the annual has been all, the next annual North Carolina hack to the and it hoped 6. Above remember that you KfUger's accomplished as a result is College. |f*||f breathe now!" Conference meeting. she learns of divorce and in a represent Davidson ' that it will be out earlier than usual. !1 Dr. l.ingle is the chairman of this short while they are married. Every- just * tim »*opt The editor also announced that a re- \ 1 w^^. committee, having been elected last No- thing runs smoothly until Clark Gable \\ VP (ACH Noittu turn engagement with the photographer s0t f AiM>M vember by the North Carolina College comes to the C. S. After his arrival he h: s heen nude for sometime about the Committee, prepare this ath- work out a pi; n by which she which is to and Joan middle of October. All stnlcnl-. are CARS FOR letic manifesto. The committee is to set is rid of her husband. The cast includes urged to have their pictures taken as aim, purpose, Crawford. Clark Gable and Otto forth wh: t should he the Joan won as possible, since this action on the QUICK PREVENT ideals and standards of athletic and phy- Kruger, RENT 1 RELIEF^HlltiilBrHELPS part of the student body will enable the for stuffy head many colds sical education in general in the pro- editors to secure the earlier publicattol grams of Colleges and Universities, to- to which they are looking forward. ward which standard it is desired all Saturday, (let.(> (Utlf (las and Oil institutions should strive. SFJU'ANTS ENTRANCE A system whereby students are able ()ther members who will be present This picture is of the nature that its to rend more rapidly and improve their Davidson Theatre are Charles Mangum of the University name implies. It has received much grades h; s been developed by Stanford Carolina, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 AND 5 of North and President Ben- favorable comment. The cast includes University (Stanford, Calif.) psycholo- M.P. HENDERSON ford of Ciuilford College. Janet Gnytlor, lew Ayres. Ned Sparks, gists. CHAINED Dr. Ungle spent the latter part of and Walter Connolly. his vacation on a ten-day fishing trip With JOAN CRAWFORD and CLARK GABLE on the lakes and seas of Maine with his Monday. K SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 son, Eustace, '27, young man Oct. ■ L'ARDS PROGRAMS a business 77//; STATIONERY CALLING of New York City. LAST GHNTLEMAN SERVANTS ENTRANCE ( )n picture George is the lHth of September at the Ro- This last of Arliss" Fine With JANET GAYNOR and LEW AYRES tary Club at Salisbury, Dr. l.inglegave not as powerful as "The House of Roth- Printing schild," ;i talk on the "Constitution of the United but it is very good as are all " MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 States," stressing mainly the personnel bis pictures. A very ;musing scene is of the convention and some problems one in which a hundred and twenty THE LAST GENTLEMAN of the Constitution as they affect the cuckoo clocks chime out at a funeral GEORGE ARLISS and EDNA MAY OLIVER American people today. service. The cast includes George Ar- <|UEEN CITY September 17 was the 147th anniver- liss, Edna May Oliver, Janet Beecher, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 sary of the signing of the Constitution Charlotte Henry, and Ralph Morgan. PRINTING CO. Philadelphia HAVE A HEART at and the Rotarians from 1143 E. FOURTH ST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. the Atlantic to the Pacific observed this Tuesday. Oct.0 JEAN PARKER and JAMES DUNN week as Constitutional //. ll'li .1 HEART " week. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 On September 25 Dr. Lingle grve the The cast of this picture includes Jean same address before an open meeting Parker, James Dunn, Una Merkle, and Printers I) A V II)S()NIA N , and ot Club, ff/THE HIDE OUT of the Woman's of Shelby, to Stewart Erwin. It has received much the DAVIDSON COLLEGE AJ.UMM O'SULLIVAN which the professional men and tin favorable criticism and should Afford JOURNAL ROBERT MONTGOMERY and MAUREEN teachers of the high school were also good entertainment. invited. Regulations Governing Davidson Men Changed There have been made evident at the beginning of the current school year sev- eral dvfinn\ changes in the regulations governing the Davidson dormitories ami fraternities. A copy of the revised dormitory rules has been placed in each room, and a bulletin explaining fraternity regulations and revisions has been posted in. each ' chapter. j v MISi BhlIiLi'OtjiiiilH &%* y%2$r\ Last spring the ban on radios was \W* lifted by the college authorities. At pres- ent the control of radios is being en- trusted to the integrity of the Student Body with the Council Student in m :' :4vij£:y'y '■:::■:■:.--:-:-. va. " :;VX Ik "%''^Kv3^| charge. %^"Ht .."'!.>^ JT^^aVJW^M B^BiP9b*K-2iiVaW^7a^HSwFlT^ttJK M»H J5*£>- &O~ Hl^i^nm^ With the sanction of radios there came a repeal of the regulation limiting the number of electrical appliances to three. In the past year no light bulb ex- ceeding sixty watts was permitted. As the new student lamps, which were re- cently installed by the college, require a one hundred watt bulb, this regulation has also been discarded. In iddition to the installation at indi- rect lighting the college has begun a complete renovation of all dormitory desks. Students have been warned that tin- rule, forbidding the throwing of ciga- rettes or burning paper on the floor. will be rigidly enforced this year. Formerly there was a penalty only when a burnt place was discovered on the floor. This year, however, a fine will be imposed if a cigarette butt is found on the floor, whether extinguished or not. As to frat;r ■.ity regulations, there has been only one significant change. This imolves the shortening of the rushing season from two weeks to one. ' The other rules, including the prohibi- 'tion of ha/ing and dancing. Sabbath ob- servance, and initiation requirements, will remain the same. Philanthropic Society Holds InitialMeeting The Philanthropic Liter;ry Society met in its first meeting nf the year C/»^ %/C-^^^-^^-^ Jr1_B^ A$fA Copyrliht 1934. The AmericanTob«c«} Comp»ny. Iftst Tuesday night. September 25. at T 7 o'clock in Phi Hall.' The meeting was opened with devo- tiuiials ledliy George Hornbeck, Cameron Deans, president of the society, gave the welcoming address, and Courtney Ross talked on the subject. "The Value of a Literary Society." During the business part of the meet- ing, which followed, all the new men round, firm, fully packed— who wished to join the society were So so so given an opportunity to express their desire to do so. Rids will be sent out Luckies are made of only the clean cen- within the next two weeks. A good mrny were present at this, the j» ter leaves— these are the mildest leaves initial meeting of the Philanthropic So- «¥*»It s.toasted ciety, and it is hoped that more will — jy,nrtin ai«,irHu.,l»-a ai«, n h —they cost more they taste better. cmne to the meetings that are to follow. a,^uci»- ol l .t THE DAVIDSONIAN, OCTOBER 3, 1934 afternoon, group economic) students at the Uni- Washington University (St. Louis, A A A A A A feeds at the time he is In the a went to the Home A man attend these year, re- convict camp and held a service. This versity of Texas are offered a course in Mo.), during 1933-1934 school invited. gifts totaling $858,818. camp is a few miles out from Hunters- home designing. ceived Y.M.C.A. DEPUTATIONS: During the pasl ville. The group consisted of the fol- SPONSORS week-end-, several deputations were sent lowing hoys Wil- T : Kenneth Scott. Boh nearby Sunday morn- I to churches. On son, Jim Chrisman. and 1'. W. McClana- I A TRIM hat Shoes rebuilt ing, Arnold Rhodes went to the Corne- han. The program was entirely musical. _v'l_ will Pleue you. Have //our lius Presbyterian church and conducted 1 We will TRIM BOYS' 31,31)0,000 are M -Igv PROGRAM con- Aproximately persons at there. B. """ the services J. Ficklin y°ur h»ir Already Participating Starting morning at attending school in the United States at Vp^~^y\l Sixty Men FRESHMAN FEEgfi: ducted the services Bethel way you want Boys' the y»' t! "I y\ In VariousForma Of Thursday night, a series of feeds will Presbyterian church. present time. it and that1 Kennedy's Shoe Work he held fur the of the Kresh- ■M^yf^T . members nian class. Each year the Y. M. C. A. Shop The Boys' Work Department of the holds these feeds for the 1-rcshmcn, the Morning Sleep ' "IVi' use the hext material" Davidson Y. M. C, A. is looking forward work this year being under the direction rpn) Get Your to a highly successful year with ap- of Bob Coit. Invitations will he sent \ W Davidson proximately sixty men already partici- out and the men are expected to as- Norton's Barber pating in the program which is under semble at the Y Social Center at 9 and l-'d Hodge. invited thedirection of Ben Rose o'clock. About 20 men will he Pep members of the "Y" cabinet. I ltd the feeds will he continued each I'M) Come To Tlie Little Since many men carry over into col- Tuesday and Thursday night until the Cgg^L-gQ^ for Breakfast For good eats with good service lege their interest in Boy Scouts and whole class has attended. The purpose at reasonable price other organizations, it has heen the cus- of the meetings is to get the new men come to tom in the past to maintain these activi- acquainted with the hoys of their class LITTLE PEP ties for those interested, and ai the tame and some of the Seniors and Faculty CHARLOTTE DAVIDSON HOTEL DAVIDSON time render a great service to the hoys members. It is very important that encHj of the surrounding communities. This year the work has heen divided up into five departments, namely : The Hi-Y group, Football teams. Scouts, Boys' Clubs, and a workshop for boys. The Hi-Y croup with Archie Shu- ford, captain, will have Billy Merchant, Boh Sours, and Haywood Hill as assist- ants to aid in this work. These men will conduct various campaigns to help the needy, build character, and make the spirit of U-siis Chri-t effective in each hoy's personal, school, and social life. " The football teams, which are under the supervision of Abbott Whitney, cap- tain, with Lawrence Keel and .1. J. Mi't Nobb as assistants, will organize tin- hoys into several teams, and thus build up a spirit cif competition and frir pin) in athletics. The Scouts, with Ed Hodge, Scout- master, and J. S. Cook, M. li. Crisp. Harmon Woodward, K. M. Wilson. Er- nest Dooley. Harold Sugj, and Dick llayworlh as assistants, will carry en a program with which every student al I>avidson is f;miliar. The Boys' clubs, which this year will two Chested he divided into groups, one for white boys and the other for colored hoys, will have Carlylc Lewis, Jack Branch, Chester Chase. I.. C. Yass, F. (chesterfields taste better S. Furncss, Tredway Purnell, John Walker, and Ernest Dooley in charge. These men will conduct various* games, parties] end other social activities during the year. The workshop with J. S. Cooke, R. M. Wilson, and Bob Sour-, as instructors' will "aTjain conduct classes in theJlianu. I arts among the boys of the surrounding communities. However, due to the re- moval of old Louisiana dormitory which served as the workshop last year, the classes will licit lie conducted until a definite place has been decided upon. Many recent additions have heen made in the way of tools for the shop, and a record number of boys are expected to attend. Although only a sm; IInumber of men have heen assigned so far, to these com- mittees, mure will Ik- added later in or- der that the hest results iii these de- Aromatic Turkish partments may ' """' ' '' tobaccos" ' he obtained. ■ ■ : ■■ " ■. ■ ■■-■"■■■L- ■'.-:.- ■"-"■."■ - J^gi^k- ■ ■"■■■'■■-■,:/■■-'.■: ■■.■.■..-.■::■::?.:■:-.'.-;■;-..y.-'.-y.-'.-'. ----- .-.-.v.-.-■"■" 1 .: ■■■ ... ..'.-.■.■.-.-:■ .-.v.-.-. jpKJjwS^j New DavidsonianStaff Moves Into Elm Row kinds and the right amounts The editorial and business staffs of 1^1^^^] Ki'B — the Daindsonian havemoved their pcrma- of Turkish tobaccos to give fewII nrttt -ttffit*r-initt the east building of Elm the "seasoning" Row, renovction of which has just been Chesterfield Bfll ■ completed. that helps to make them taste '■".'*: The new office for the college weekly PPJi W^ ■ ■:■:■:■: is just opposite tin- old office in the west *■ building of Elm Row. which has been- the headquarters of the paper for se\ eraI years. For the past two years, however, owing to a lack of necessary- space in the old quarters, temporary of- fices have heen set up in the parlors of various dormitories. The interior of the building, one of the oldest on the campus, has been com- pletely gone over, the walls having1 been Blended and cross-blended papered and the woodwork painted. The new office will house hoth the editorial and business departments of the paper. and all equipment will he kept there. The headquarters of the "I)" Club, in the .same building, has also !>ecn re- finished. *' > — V V