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PARRIGIN HEADS I LIBRARY DONOR JUNIOR CLASS tEJje Batoiteontan ANNOUNCED ALENDA LUX UBI ORTA LIBERTAS

VolumeXXIX. X-528 DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1941 Number 3 Lapt. James r\ Orey GREY MEMORIAL LIBRARY ]Lyman Parrigin Defeats Lacy Is Donor Of Library For Junior Class Presidency " Hugh A. AndJane Parks Grey y-v " " | j Memorial Library Given Heads Class Transferred To M. I. I. In DlStingUlSHed Pep Meeting Cambridge

NAME OF DONOR HELD QrOUp AppCdY Will Precedi SCHMIDT RUNS THIRD Grey's Name Revealed In! S SpeClliCYS Election Take3 Four Ballots; Alumni Journal A Seivanee Trif Ten Men Run Rutledge, Whitaker, Chattanooga Special 1 to generosity Captain And Chartere I.1 t week in the final primary lot Hue the of Odum To'Lecture To Student For Those Who Wish To Grey, '85, i ■■ Lyman Tames Parks class of Dav- Body In Series See Game f I id ni nt" tlio Jiniiur class, id.-on College now has a beautiful ■■ ' j . . . f '.■ :< .! lyesid^nt with new library ready for us*.- by the '"' " Several distinguished speakers A final, hrsi miIiiiiiu pcji nn itin ;; i ■ . .- : 1"■ Schmidt run- students of the college now and for j have been procured for lectures for dupartinii (oplba in ■ ip for this office, years In come. the Davidson here at Davidson during the com- ; " modesty I ummi will be licjti m the Souther 1 : : ■ ctn iscn by the Because of the of tin's ing mouths, according to Dr. C K. Railway nominating prominent JBristot, Va., hosiery Brown, Dean of the Faculty. Station l'ii.n idson student th unv: Jimni) I"'f iacott, Welford and again in Chambers Auditorium Southern Railway is sending a spe Mohliio, Lacy NUI.can, Lyman evening- and at 8:15 that Dr. Rutledge Signed For Dances 1i.il coach attached tn iI1.1t of til is author "f many books, particular- ParriKin. ti.'iin to carry any supQprters lha ly on wild life and plantation life Succeeds 1-oiiR Courtney's Band Is Among might \\Mi to !■,.' 1.1 i'Ii.iHth*"** in tile South. The latest and prob- Best College Organizations Alumni Commissioned ' ', M..M i ■ , eli in l.-t spri King uilli tilt- Wilili ats 1. I til] auly Dcst known iu his books is John 1 ii-iiiv and Edgar Tin- >uu. l.YMAN PARR1GIN presiil. nt (ii :>■:■; In Country the riMi1^ Junior class. SB £#* JPm^B mi "Home by the River," written about B. Watson both of the class of j fare 'will he $111.75. Th.> train" \vi 1 l'ridaj has 11.iiisiYru .1to the Massachusetts the restoration of the home of the Vincc Courtney's Duke Ambas- 1941 were recently commissioned Ilenye Davidson at :51 l\ M. and will arrive in Davidson *'ii tT■ Institute of Technology in Cam- old Hampton family of South Caro- sadors have been signed by the [ as Second Lieutenants in the Has return trip Sunday afternoon a Magazine bridKi', tliu- leaving the office of lina. Pan-1lelUtiic Coinieil to play for United States Regular Marine Corps. They ! 1:00 presitlent He had been a teacher in a lead- Homecoming Dances Kriday andt . are now at the of the Junior class open. the ;'.\*n Neiv ing preparatory school in Mercers- Saturday, October IT-IS. 1're-idmt Basic School at Philadelphia It w ,is announced that in at Features Man was prominent in campus- ac- burg, Pennsylvania. for where they will remain until election tastijig from September 2A I several Pal Kudulnh announced last week, h.uiir.' him ihus.-ii gym RS- yiars and returned to South Caro- J.inn.!!v when they will take their .V., Camfimm AikLv. Pete Cavcrl Scripts 'n Pranks Appear is'.ani lor this year. He wai a meiii lina t<> a-si-t in the restoration of Charlotte Hotel command. n t.in *i linrcli and Jack Waytnai To This Month r year, the "Id home about which he has The first dance will be held on John King was president of were elected Junior Chcer-luader her 1 the wri ilin^ team last written his recent book. He is also Friday night, OclobeC 1". at the ball- j Kappa Alpha social fraternity as for the 19-11 season. AnsKv i. and iii his first year .it Davidson I ihr in .i ■ jsuc of the 19-11 Si |■;■; i widely acclaimed as a lecturer, poet, room of tin- Charlotte Hotel, ami well as being a member of O. Iiiu-niln! of'Kappa Alpha .^mi.il fra \\;is a Freshman 'X I'ranka nienifter of the and essayist. formal, Ilie D. K. tcrnity arid mi assistant in Kn^lisl will soon hi ofl the press will be second and inntli.ill team,, 1le i. a member oi Saturday, Iil was president and uitli ii will conic \\ itli several Whitaker final dance is to be held Watson also CaVii t is ;i meniher of Phi Gainm Phi Gamma Delta. IS, of his fraternity, Sigma Ep- mark)t] < J-ltli, October in the Charlotte Aim-! Phi Drlta fraternity. Church hclenys 1 hatigcs On November John T. informal, and a D. K. Activities ory, will lie The silon, member of O. Beta Theta Waymftii m;i;\i/inr \ Whitaker, foreign correspondent for and i I'i. while is Tlit iln t-.ir will lie dance tickets will cost $2.50 each. j meniher <" t Kappa Phi. l.ynmn Pai 1'■'■ is Kappa the Chicago Daily News since 1938. I'i mimUt tlic itlitorsllin of Dan 1lodge*. in a Pi Set tickets will be $4.50. and can be Phi [1I1 ilis'c Iast year he v-as a will tell Davidson students of his " AsitU- from the umi.iI jokes, ilir new obtained from any member of the Grey*s desire that no mention be experiences in the war capitals of BAND LEADER member ni the Quips and Cranlcs whatsoever, Pan-Hellenic Council. features will include movie com-; made of his name but Europe, lie is a native of Chatta- ,iud u{ I nirnts, !■"« .1. revii w -, opinions on ■an. was also on the staff the inscription above the building, nooga, Tennessee, 11m Duke Ambassadors of 1941 ' and a graduate lie i-- a member of "Hugh A. and Parks Grey Me- arc.considered among the best col- ,iicwl} released viclrol.i rcrords, plus .-. . Jane University v Ri|] I,yman ( including a ' ' : Five Sons in Ethiopia, and at different limes their vocalist. Of he ten nit:t on 1 :.' ..vicinal :-..'Iin!» ;il freshman autobiography), l'nrr; Fredericks, I-ncy, Hugh A. and Jane Parks Grey has reported from Berlin, Geneva, Rate High liall'it. in. Moscow, Paris, Belgrade, i;iii(! an expose »>f .ivniy life af Clem Mel can, Vuuiik, Sihmidt, and Ilob- made significant contributions to and other contest, of the "Battle ■ At a recent ■ ■■■ t'e si sons, capitals.. Since the start of \\ orld m 'i liy v left on 1!:. Bond ballot. D.avidson in that they had five Music," In at University of Suutheatc Join In addi- ICottlthHcd fit I'tltit S\x\ Id the Of tin r r.in '■'.■\u* Ia. and (■> 1 >■. all of which graduated here. Cap- S'ortll Carolina, the Ambassadors tion tin io I!' .v i« ature ■ i-^ plan Sihuiilt v.i:e hi! nu the third bal- tain Grey and his brothers were re- against lop-flighl .1 ■" I ».t ■! .1!., ; firsi com- IH'il iitti lltinil iocIT\ 1 placed . . ■1 I.. Id, and 14 votes. 1l cipients of lhe best that Davidson from" petition from dance bands all j ii") tit (iicntion 't NTnrthcross had to offer, and throughout the Freshmen John - over this section <>f .the country; cover, ill*- usijal number of Scripts On tlit; third ballot Parrisin re- era of their attendance here were were al-o featured in a recent ' ' They ! 1 ;■ t.acj* as>ociatfd the endeavor.*; !fl Prank. jok) ami f' atui I'eivi . while Received with finest "i the national music edition eiitieal ..' \ leaving ltuni in the run-off. at in life Davidson. Represent |mjijj.r/ini1, Mrlrnnnnc lliiyh Alexander Grey relinquish- i \\ Style \s n |■■ tint il iniere i lo all ould- ed tiis position as a teacher in be writers, editors of llic maj^.Tziiu's "Jackson Academy in Waxhaw to 20 States The style of the Ambassadors is UNC Visitor enlist in the Confederate Army. reported to be a balanced mixture ! \viuaT an) ithie look nvci articles j After a year and a half of service, of sweet and swing. Courtney Uses |which arc submitted for publirniun. Tar Heels Have Large Major- Tommy Dorscy he was injured at Fredericksluirg." Glenn Miller and !The firsi i- ;ur uf >< ripi i 'N Prank: Lo-ses.Life ity In Class of '45 " ' ' ' arrangements Vince ■ He was known and respected by in his music. ■. ■ .;■ lati Ocl '■ Ctuirjney, bogan bis musical career i all who knew him as an admirable By BILL ABBOTT Christian gentleman arranging lor the band at Iulver In Accident and an influen- If a curtain nu-mher of the Fresh- higher Military Academy, where he attend- tial exponent of education. man Class should suddenly decide HBF if ed prc|i school. Jane Parki Grey that he could no longer endure the Alumni Issue Flamini; Boat Claims Life of Reports coming in about the Am- The character and affection of judgments of Jud^c Caldwell and FoctbaM Spectator bassadors are most favorable, to sons itself a lasting his stern assistants, or that he miss- Netc Journal her is in and current Ambas- revealing ed his mother's cooking, or that his the effect that the S'ev read ! Da\ ulson campus tribute to the character years. The sadors are the best in " ■ lalf Sunday evening >-i the sudden Captain Grey's mother, shirt-tnil was his private property, I': 1. ml 1 of The of Jane members of the Pan-Hellenic Coun- : . i-.siic places .■<.. ■', 1"■ Ijtillul 1 'Icatli .if William SI .an. a sluJuut al Parks Grey. or that dormitories were 1 I,, 1 .1!. ;■" Hi li-.ilIHin-- cil are asking entire student body '' sons, where inmates some times tried to 1 \ m111 hy Carolina. The oldest of the five Dr. making Homecoming tin. m Journal edited Karn- support in the ■ 1,'ho William R. Grey, class of '84, re- fight their way out by flood or fire \ lieal -■ and' 1 < ri'i ad Ft 1 di ■ ii i. accident occurred about two dances a success. 1 < ■"; to and mixed him up in their sabotage, V1NCE COURTNEY iiir!i .1 rtli .!-■ i fin cin illation below the turned His alma mater in 1893 inifts ' ' Wilkinscin Boule- to serve as professor of Latin and or that upperclassmc-n were those Tin- -day. vard Ci 11 and f<.ur friends ' 1■■ ■ Literature until 1935 when he was underworld agents who sent him out Ihi i le ■; ■ \ by tlic ad- returned fn 1:1 the I)avid- 1 siiii.( - made Pirofessor Emeritus. with strange packages nnd mafic Inauguration Schedule Completed mini .{ratii in tci Mr- 1trrc . -1 thi- l-.r-.: '.'irulina football :-';r .r him hring hack even stranger ones csl and bcsl ever to be published l-'ranl; ami Whitaker, Sloan's Grandsons ' marked with such code letters as w;is I ■ Alumni A iatiimj iv.A it ; :Ijhi In addition sons Plans have been completedfor the|honoring the expected "m* hundredL Icigh, elected in 1940. He svil ... . i dt i\\ .:■ d. The to the five of A-I, C-294, etc., or was just large Mr. and Mrs Grey, three grandsons that lie social events which will be held and fifty delegates of the outstand- discuss tliL- importance' of liberal will have a circulnttnn uvei in .at in' which the b 1} ! mre riiliiis plain homesick, might ■ - he decide to during the week-endof the inaugu- ing colleges and universities arts colleges in training leaders h the entire Smith. Thoie receiving ■. linr^t into ii mi. about out* and one great-grandson have been ' ': go home. Rtit the chances -are he'd throughout slalcsinaiuhlp. i| ivill bi 1 ?..'>.; Miimni of i:n;. s.hfcrpj graduated here. ration of Dr. John K. Cunningham, tin ewintry with which linndrrtl .in.! y.u.'.s from slay here. formally Davidson lias had contact; the school, 2250 ministers, and tlie| II,.!.- The new library is said to be a who is to be inducted into After ilit- luncheon, Davidson in Sloan. M S. Frank, \V. I-. Of the 2J4 members of the Class Davidson pareijlts of the present student body, fitting and lasting tribute to Hugh the office of President of On Saturday morning at ten the annual 'Homecoming fAotball ' litzell. and \V. I'. Whuakor were of M5,- 128 arc citizens of the Tar Ihe inei feature in addition tu "" A. and Jane Parks Grey whose College on Saturday, October—18."—— o'clock the academu- jirocossion, in- will play Virginia Polytcch- ;■ '.■". the -Week-end at a cabin IIcel State. South Carolina runs the .alumni news are articles con- ■ n River, sons have added so much to the in- The first event scheduled for the cluding faculty members of nical Institute on Richardson Field, the Q4awba Frank. a poor second^ with 19 representa- I^avid- cerning the appointment of the new Whitaker, stitution with which they were inauguration week-end is the Inau- sojt College and delegates from the with the kickuH scheduled at two- ami young Sloan were tives :Georgia ranks third with 18 President, Dr. J. R. Cunningham-: (he closely associated. gural to be held at six- other colleges, will form 'in front thirty. out in nfotor boat when sudden- men;Tennessee is fourth with 15. Dinner two new deans, Or. C. K. Brown thirty in the banquet hall of Cham- of Eumencan Literary Hall and will ly it backfired and caught on fire. Virginia and Texas each claim six Registration nnd I'rot. J. (.'. Bafley; and Mr RADIO CLASS bers Building. The principal speak- march into Chambers Auditorium As the boat became enveloped in freshmen, and there are eight mem- Fred fleiigevcld as Freshman Ad- flames, On Wednesday, October 8, at er will be Professor Theodore Mey- at which time the inauguration ex- Tin- delegates may register in tlic Sl-.ati started swimming for bers from Florida. West Virginia vinr. shore, 7:00 P. M., Mr. Fred Hayward, Louisiana, er Greene,a member of.the depart- ercises will begin. office of Dean Bailey on Friday hut his companions lump has four; Kentucky, .\!-n included iu tin- is-uc arc ar- * " Manager of ment of Philosophy at Princeton four-thirty to six-thirty M. onio a ggy rope;. ■ Production Station Mississippi, New York, Alabama, Luncheon from I'. lielet; on the new buildings and the WBT Charlotte, in 1 seventeenth, or from nine until A I.; in wai Phi and Pennsylvania have two each. University, who will have-as his sub- tin Homecoming Inauguration which Arui.Kl who was in his to twelve-thirty M., Saturday. J, E, Hall meet all of the Davidson New Hampshire, Maryland, Wash- ject "The Place of a Liberal Arts At P. on Satur- ten o'clock on will he observed on October 18. cabin'and Allen of Charlotte students who were interested in heard fries for help ington, D. C.| Delaware, New Jer- College in our National Educational day, the Ilomeconnng Luncheon, Wives of.the members of the fac- One of the highlights ol this is- ] and went to taking a course in radio broad- sey, Missouri, describing the rescue. Tsingtao, China have Program." given for all alumni and delegates, ulty and of the administration'staff me is an article the part casting. The proposed course is T, one representative. will he served in the banquet hall of and of all/the official guests of the the Davidson R. O. C. has played Sloan sank before Arnold could to Ust for fifteen weeks, having This accounts for only 224. The Reception in thecurrent National Defense pro- reach him. Chambers building. The principal college are invited to attend as Frank and Whitaker one class each week. A good writer made a mistake somewhere. gram. Davidson military staff has were rescued by ■ Allen. Arnold be- number attended but the class is At nine-fifteen P. M. in the home speaker will be the.Honorable M. guests of the college the inaugural If nohody makes a correction, we'll J. been supplemented this year by came exausted and Allen brought still open for new members. of Dr. Cunningham on the college have to let the mistake be the one Broughton, Governor of North Car- dinner and all of the other exercises Lie.utenalU San SpcBCMJ |>rc-vi--i him t,. >h,>re alto. Frank and Whit- who stayed on the campus. campus, a reception will be given iina.' Governor Broughton, of Ra- connected with the Inauguration. dent of the student body in l'»0. "li.ir were severely burned. Thursday, 9, THE DAVIDSONIAN October 1M1 &fjc ZDatnbscmtnn Letter to The Editor The Filth Columnist Founded By the Class of 1915 Tom Darby JpH Lmema By???? lit..,- Mcmbti I'.. of The [)AVIDS( l\l \X. Davidson, \ i . | on Mann, Kumple's right barrel AssociatedCollotMato Press > With numerous guys and gals Jim Dear T. 'in : termite fame of j Comments the campus for the . romeo of who wooed Disiributor a Jlybj way J'liis i- "thank-ynu letter" t" tin student dope was rather plentiful and on hi* in and around the "Y" i las year, has now begun Gollcftiato DitSosl I.ii'uIn which l-lu'pe \ ■« can find a corner for Bv CLARENCE LEGERTON th'e tasty side. And as usual fre- t extensive operations in Charlotte. in the Ii.W iDSl i-XlAX. I will admit thai quent rumors have been astir after Watch out >lished Weekly "For a Better Davidson" for Sawbuck, JimmyI Telephone the idea of a "1 k lirigaiic" entailed its ler- suob :i fine week-end. However ~ some little details of the early part conversation heardrecently: "Geor- «"" ■?' a- (he I L- uel'e ubvioUstly lialile to a Thur.day and Friday, Oct. 9, 10. between a Flight Surgeon and a of last week require specific atten- gia." "George? I don't know any heating tvhcii passing rhrotigh three hundred George. STANDARD PRINTING COMPANY Right Commander. tion SO we'll let fly with a little Gimme Ox." "■nergetii' palms, rhere was also danger that of both and history. turns in an out- news We wonder why Miss Ann Wiley n large percentage iif the studerti's would fail William Gargan DIVEBOMBER standing performance, while 'Ed- dashing forth is *o concerned over the new SUBSCRIPTION RATES [71 up! " ' danger have Seen from the exu-c * < '' slio.w at least this would the,other lead. Georgia coat, tax on fraternity jewelry. Trn inits prr cop)t ia) h Coll«»Ut« yrar Krrcl I-lynii, Fred MacMurray, mund Lowehas male portals of old with The mad linn considerable anywhere but at Peggy Maryland, Davidson. Ralph Bellamy, Alexis Smith, Rob- Startlet MqjPan furnishes the shirt and tie streaming behind was mauler from "Buzzard" entire interests, new Council, Without almost the enrollment of the ert Armstrong, Regis Tooincy. and romantic with I-'rankie Bob Carter. Phi Delta Theta's has become the object of NationalAdvertisingService.Inc. college we iMtild lit)t have formed two lines' Allen Jenkins. Thomas lending the comedy touch. Blond Blizzard who has the local observation by our Psychology de- ColltiiPublishersRttrtitntittiv* Aviation will thrill to some two of partment. Ave. New York. N. Y. From building to buildingand the whole plan addicts situation well in hand. With 42O Maiiison Although this is essentially an- the flight formations and ma- agog would have failed. Fortunately all our fears of. the local lassies he alternates In case you're wondering other picture of America "getting neuvers performed by the Flying very Martha and Miss how well between rates ■ Davidton, ■". There was surprisingly little Davidson at WC the answer i» icrrd ai iranul-dau matter at th Post OITice >l read>." Warners have added a new Cadets. "X," the latter meeting the Blizzard N'ortli Carolina, undci lh« :■"■! ol M.ircli 3rd, IS79 c[alnage dene t" the bunks and a? Isaid in twist that makes this perennial avia- tops. At the informal campus sing often at the Fsso station. Sunday night chapel ! do nnt believe any student body tion story a very interesting and col- held last there were Oddity wrfs more requests for HARWELL DARBY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF in the euunir\ wouldhave Shown a larger per- orful saga of our airforces at work. of the week-end Mott "O Davidson" Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 13-14 Sauvain .sitting on the porch of the than any other song. Who is the guy JOHN CRICHTON . BUSINESS MANAGER hiii, better I centage for the job or a spirit of Krrol Flynn has the part of a boarding house ab- that offered an "" KA with Wilbo attractive WC after lines ♥ coed co-operation, liven the had been Flight Surgeon and Fred MacMur- sent and Snake Spruut likewise. the lead in his new Follies of Col- EDITORIAL staff ray dismissed o\vr twenty, men volunteered fori plays the Flight Commander. A IT STARTED WITH ADAM HoweverSprunt seems to have been lege Coed;, to begin on Broadway . c art : \ ■ ita - same iiav. , feud between them comprises the dazzled by something. He now has liu; - .- ■ " mnre work the ■ .. i i.ii:. . \ ■■ action, presented ■ ;.it<- greater part of the including This feature will he \ \» .. A«s i Ed tor i- .lying . excused cuts due to a temporary . r " ' It iMici u lo all of us wdio work in Ginzberg ■ ! Tuesday. Thomas, the man Kr»ln. -- . ManaB -: ' ; perhaps the most beautiful aviation Monday, and perhaps impediment in vision. ol :!ie liln-.irv tn knrjw. that the student body was many worrier] ItV K> - - NIan ■■'■"< IJitor hots ever filmed, made more beau- However, on Tuesday, Stan Laurel but not for long, ■ ; ;el . i.: ; . . V : litly :i ten to put the moving over tiful by Technicolor. and Oliver Hardy in their latest Glenn Terrell with his attractive made many locks during and after I - Mai ai '.^ 1 Itot nmu . giio'd It our highest ! picture, GUN'S, will be I'.W miss seems well on the road. the Carolina game only to ry Mel "' ManasilHi E lit)r in order. will be proles- GREAT have .... ' Alexis Smith is a coiner, although ' ■ especially She line most them picked at the appropriate Mai l.t-.-iti - ■ siuiuil .MiiV.ti. in to convince those who helped shown for the School was of the fervent time. ■ ■ part is small. Ralph Bellamy iri-i . -. Mol her Children It may be that Davidson Davidson supporters in the stands. Tom Bell seems serious about the us that tliev have a library that is worth the Regis Toomey and round out an ex- students will be admitted also, but Carleton Parsons and his WC heart whole thingj lie's been seen carry- troublei look to get into it. supporting cellent cast. no official announcement had been throb are enjoying much the use of ing records and other articles down. BUSINESS STAFF 'iralcfuHv - ' " ' yours, press her car in their jaunts to and from Mebanc way. i,: . A !■ !'.n--: '51 M.1I .-' Action for this production is film- made by time. " ■ \L_MER DAVIDSON, the IVI \ ■■■ i- .- . Advertising Mai . CM Diego Base, hub of their deals, New Bern. Circulation Manage) ed .it the San N'aval Wednesday, October 13 Mack Brewer is having tough " ■ -,. 1)irector of the Library. ! Circulation Manager under the permission of Uncle Sam. sledding trying to . Manager I Question of the week: Where's in sidetrack 'All- -.i.ir:. Collections The feature is very timely and in- feature hail been booked for N'o your Phi Mu pgi? Leave it to un American Paul Severin from his formative and is one whictl will be this date at the time this went to position in Vi affection, - alumnus to uncover something new Johnson's l!'is paper die otticial history oi college life, enjoyed by all. Wednesday is Bar- keeling dealing Jungle ' press. However in the woo world. Paul Bauinbar- Jim Crook- imH "- :i nK'tiiinii ■" stuUl'Ill :i"f1 fnf.:!'y upllll ■■' gain Day chances are that to - anil the gcr is back after a hectic week-end went Richmond for another hand \s it u i!■ :i any contributions or com- With it attraction. holding - |^ will be a 3-star Watch with lipstick not oil but under his session with his one and , nttons ti it. provided such decs not contain Snturday, October 11 for it on the advance boards. collar rear. only. He stopped by Spartanburg derogatory reference to faculty or studeifts, pro- i .front to "It's the latest army maneuvers," cm the way, anil adopted a pooch obscenity, The Staff + * * Coming :u was Boom's faulty, or destructive criticism. All 3T" soon— KISS THE BOYS in High Point. material uin$t be in the editor's hands bv Monday GOODBYE, with Mary Martin, statement which came from hereto- ARCH TAYLOR CADETS fore reliable sources. night of the week thai it i- to be printed, and the FLYING Pon Ameche, Oscar Levant, and In on the Dawn Patrol after a [ g^^k i Guest Columnist editor reserves llio right to rtject part or .ill of any Bfc#w Lowe, Cwan. CHARLEY'S lour to Gaffney were Honey Dew iijuti.iii ci>niiiiHiii<:ati,.ii William Garuan. Ivlmund Jen.mc Dances coming up soon so the . .:.ti oi mint AUNT, lack Denny. Edmund and Pat Rudolph. Among Rcggy Mi,ran.Frank Albertson, and with natural result is a stream of flusho- other Gwenn, Laird Cregar, and Kay things they report a train break- Frankic Thomas. ■grams, First and the most unique Francis. A YANK IN THE R. down in Gastonia, 1 he program "i" t lit- Davidsort Golfegc NI c".\ excuse in history belongs to Archie Jack "Jew" Basically this picture is very simi- F., Betty Clark is ruining IN i~ i'iiip which is wrv bnuiii in it- scope, and A. with Tyrone Power. Taylor. His date. Nancy O'Neal, convention by mak- SYMPATHY lar to "Dive Romber," in that it is Grable, Sutton, and Reginald ing a four-sided thing out of the siiu"( tlii~ is mi, there are certain departmentsI John finds it impossible to attend because 1 mainly National De- The IIAV1DSI )XI \.\ express concerned with Gardiner. she Sprunt-LaMot-Wilbo triangle. wishes to iuciuilcij 'aiiIiih thi' urganizatiiui which might fen-e. However, this production has been chosen to lead the deepest >ympathv to Mun-.i\ in be Guernsey parade at milk festival Any similarity persons I'.d his ; iililj call i .;" suinc explanationfurther than presents more "i the story of the I would like for John Belk to be a to li\ing or cow convention to be held ill pr dead is reavement.due !'■ the loss of his father thai vshii-li-i- affni'ileil the average man in our air forces, whileI the guest of the theatre for any purely coincidental. ' !■> Wildcat Llaiul- 1 P.ooneville. S'long Ijtink. Ilive Bomber' deals with the feud performance this week. j 'til the same time next week. HOW WILL WE SETTLE IT? IIn- unrk of the department n( Duputa- tit in . ■ -ei'nis, has been iiml is ti»-i it rally fnis- I'icHcve it or ii■ ■t the genenil public in Vnii'-r- In a portion sfu- . uiuk'rMi"id' substantial of life In the Grooves Down .! !■.ila'. i- thinking m term- oi a peace similar I nl '"■ : S nnc havi1 mi concept,!! mi what-' jpy iMi nature, l i thai ■suggestedIn W'oodrow Wilson in 1018, fonccniiiij!- tin- of tlii- work while By JIMMIEMORGAN ■ ■11 1«.i" Iia\e at lies) unl\ a Iki/_v idea that tIn isc WlHtj Pat The lajlun "i t" the former peace fulfill i ttlm :ivi- liul \ i.ii'.'ujji in go on deputations piirposi1 as published b\ tin lonvcntion of travel t<> such $;lnmoroiis places as Converse To those who arc expecting a in' Chair." The excitement is pro- ncgri> " thr power- nl Wrsaille, has perhaps taught or WinUirup, have a date, and incidentally mediocre program of music at the vided by the sensational ** iluirl talk on some religious 11» mieconiins Dances the following trumpeter, Roy Elclridgc, who plays PAT RUDOLPH inoldi'f- "I the new peace -iiniolhingin the subject. dedicatet] ui 0 [s ; a sulo unrestricted power and ■ 'I'he former rluss nl 1 nation* and contracts bctw.een na- students show no inter- fcelinff. The reverse, "Tunin* L'p," i-i a) .-ill in ilii^ ;ttiuke ArnbaVsadori won iii put in request's t» I" sent "ii the next their collective sawdust at this national . band contest sponsored by the Uni- Hillic Holiday, accompanied by defense or military theme < If a -vMein i.f a World Cunt. ;i peace GOU.- I deputation to (Ireensboru or \Vinthropi only moment in an attempt to solve one which is quite days '" versity of North Carolina in another Teddy Wilson's line small group. used often these 1 of tlnir major problems: Kappa rfiMici aTfii a League of Xations i- perfected retire in disappointment when told that of its scries of swing contests. Three kIocs an.excellent job on two ballads, autumnal made the Sigma house look "What arc we going to slap on the like an arsenal. '■ such "deals" arc few and far orchestras entered the contest, and "l,nve Me or Leave Me." The Phi Delts >\ the it«g»tintors of peace at the end of the I between. "Jim" lodge I work any front of our for Homecom- punned on their name and erected he real of the Deputations Depart- which was judged by John Ham- Billie doesn't gel pretty flow- ing?" To present world war. Woodrow Wilson's life mond, intcrriStionally known jazz ers from Jim, but she orchids those freshmen who are a "Phi Delta Theater." All in all, ment is done hy iIdsl- unsung heroes who sets net will possibly he as bjographid as has Iiccm critic and an executive officer of from this reviewer for effortless, familiar w,ith the traditions of feminine voices summed up the en- i rifice AciK-rnd of idle pleasure to lake part the Davidson Homecoming celebra- tire affair in ",.!"> ■■",'■ Columbia Records. In an article relaxed vocals. their inimitable "It's \bral in programs al Mt. Mcurnc, or tion let me say few con- the cutest Shearer's |in Metronome, prominent music a .words thing I've ever saw I" i liipel. or Harry orchestra shows cerning this first major social occa- All morning, With persons thinking w>uie''oOher comparable place in!;magazine, Mr,Hammond said of the James' when the decorations in the democracies versatility year. time, the hinterland. These men provide^epccialj Courtney organization: Krcat on four new sides : sion of the At this are usually still intact, hundreds of in terms of a congress of world powers, who I "A Angel," "You to music, or prepare and deliver talks on suh- Sinner Kissed an alumni are urged conic back and parental, alumnal, facultative, and "Vincc Courtney's band, which Made Me Love You," "Don't Take meet their old classmates, go to a feminine knows but what the idea will become an ac- jt-iM -■ feet make the rounds of I ratrgfttg from "Keeping in the Groove" only completely undergrad- Your Love from Me," and "Duke's luncheon, listen to concert, luabu ? was the a see the court. All the while fraternity iin the Belgian Congo." The uate baud of the day, was tops in Mixture." The first three titles arc a football (fame, maybe (this men y "Missicm^^Jn and dash from one house to the There arc certain mistakes that several! audience ma; he composed of beautiful young;!every commercial aspect, for the highlighted by Dick Haynics' vocal, usually applies to the younger set) next saying, "Let's see what the rarties in the bloom of youth or the Woman's band had just enough showmanship, Mr. James' trumpet, and the string go to a couple of dances. Davidson's Kho Dammit Kho's countries male in the last peace that might have." Then Auxiliary. Transportation may lie provided and Courtney was an excellent front quartet, respectively, while the last, nine social fraternities, to do their they curse (in a friendly spirit) be remedied by the experience ■■! living the man, a good voice. It of more jazz content, shows off bit, spend a neighbor's and expenses paid, or the students may have with ballad maximum of ten dol- their more brilliant orig- contained by far the best rhythm good soloists. lars for crepe paper, wooden frames, inality and Occasionally last twenty-fiveyears-. Signing the pacts with- to' exercise the old thumb and dig into the execution. " section of any of the three bands, and paint plus several thousand they are seen dashing back to their iiit the intention of fulfilling them was one pockets, nonetheless, is a great ami import- The best of Denny Goodman's it the best brass, and reeds second dollars worth of thought and ef- own house to drape new releases is "Anything," a good some more serious mistake made b\ both England and ant opportunity for real Christian service. only to Johnson. The drummer, fort, and attempt in their crepe tune arranged by small or to replace quickly and Statistics are (lull, always Harold Fletcher, was certainly the well Eddie Sauter way to emphasize sloppily the L'nited Slates. often but ver\ and played well by the Goodmcn. their welcome to some vital part of their most solid collegian I have yet returning alumni venge- j revealing. Reports were hot kept for the whole Benny's clarinet and Mel Powell's and their decorative plan which has collapsed, for heard. He has already received an ance to the visiting football team. It. example, the signatures attached to year's activity last year, bjit from the partial piano either from the wind's velocity or I offer from Hob Chester, I under- steal the show on this side. because the Nine Treatyof 1923 had meant records which have file see The reverse another Sauter some "dumb freshman" Power any- we on we that stand, but wisely has chosen to con- is fine The decorations themselves usual- ly awkwardly ripped their main strip ihing, the L'nited States and Britain Davidson's "deputatc/s" traveled thirteenhun- college arrangement, "l-'rom One-Love to center around a principal theme Great tinue his career. Hecause itself, dred miles, tu take part programs Another." The tune however, or irtca"vvhlctl probably was born would have checked the violation of the treaty in of one ot the band's precision and obvious- This year, ;t is weak. to this mad world in some smoke- thanks to the inaugural ■ or another, and that doesn't include re- ly superior ensemble qualities, it had program, which Japan firsi' committed in the early filled, joke-filled, dormitory room the judging by the smiling turning 1 p school, nor does it take into ac- to receive first prize." Also recommended this week are If (Meat after some several hours of concen- members of the faculty, will be de- thirties. liritain and the United count Glenn .Miller's "I'm Thrilled," Bob layed the numerous unrepbrted trips. Sixty- Draw your own conclusions. trated bulling, or possibly in a until after lunch. Previously States had violation, Chester's "A New Shade of Blue," judging checked this first the nine individuals an- reported to have taken crowded tavern on some sloppy, the has begun at ten o'clock One oi the most exciting pressings Count Basic's "DigJuT for Dex," more recent violations miyht never have oe- part in this work, and tvcnlv-lwo visits were limber Saturday night. Maybe it in the morning and has caused the to appear upon the jazz scene in Charlie Spivak's "To Your Heart's places vicinity was suggested by a helpful wait- decorations committee or in some made to from the dost of the <|iiite Krupa's ver- Content," cases, a while is Gene and Claude Thornlull's busboy, by the entire chapter, to arise at school. Charlotte churches were most fre- sion oi Hoagy Carmachael's "Rock- "Paradise." ress or or an advertising Aliulhur thing man some ungodly hour on a morning that we' 1. .<.k hack on and quently visited, with Belmont, Queens, and in Charlotte. Some of the themes of last year's decorations when they couldhave slept,to throw "if "iir mistakes concerning is the reason for tying Rock Hill for second place honors. The which will give you an idea of the up their fragile brainchildren. fighting the other war. "A war to end wars farthest any deputation at traveled one time Don't Wait! Subscribe Now to scope were:the prize-winning Beta Who kndws what this year's . . ." We've almost decided that this is im- j was to Atlanta. Theta Pi exhibit which centered Homecoming Decorations will hold "My Kentucky possible" Now we are taking in a war The diversity of subjects upon which stu- around Old Home." for the interested student body and sides THE DAVIDSONIAN played dents spoke, the opportunity for ministering Davidson Centre College of faculty? What bright ideas are to prolong the period of peace- between wars. Danville, Kentucky in music, the variety of places visited, and that day. Re- couched in the aesthetic minds of Perhaps ihb i- ■worthy plete with mint juleps on the va- a cause. nuiidjcr Only $1.50 Per the new crop of committee chair- Uk oi available deputations indicates Y«ar randah fields, and cotton the Betas men? All we can do is to wait Will we profit by the experience past quite clearly that any student on the campus proud. of the did themselves Sigma Alpha patiently until about Friday after- College could very easily find Eptilon large eilty-five years.-' Can we see nur mistakes of Davidson SendNam* and Address to had a replica of the noon, October 17th, when we will i>ome sort of deputationwork which would famous Davidson water tank mount- witness the opening policyof signing pacts without proper hack- ap- stages of con- peal to him and in which lie could be of real ed on their roof with an optimistic struction. Sunday morning, Oc- j of Will we have alli- DAVIDSONIAN,DAVIDSON, football score painted 19th, ehforcament? an i active service. THE N. C thereon. There tober the Fraternity Court will ce as was were several Monte Carlo gambling be a maze dirty, proposed by. WiNun in 1°18? Drop around the "V" some time and look of littered crepe, devices which tended to show that uely urtdecorate"d nn- will tell . . . ; over the prospects. wooden frames, I Davidson would win by large odtfs and tired faces. Thursday, October 9, 1941 THE DAVIDSON IAN

students, 50,000 UAV1U3U«nAVtn^riM'CJ3 "ROmCBKJKJt*. RRIP.AnF"DIUUAUL With the help of nearly 700 Davidson, ,the,,,,. books of the Cam*(ie library Freshmen T o o|) lh(. nor(h lid(. of |he campu were moV(.d o now $150,900 library on the south Question of The Week tide of the school last Wcdneiday. The occaiion afforded a holidayand a lot of hard work for the bovi, who performed the job of handing the booki well, enabling the new library to be opened sooner than expected. (Photo courtesy Charlotte Observer.) by ttsuMsrvsMiqf r>.i - In a recent survey of the opinion would' the oth Work InMany of college student] all over the ■ i territory. country regarding the present war Jaclt Bchrninn, Junior: Varied Fields question was the asked, "Do you A pence plan with tome of Wood- think B Peace j Plan Mich as Wood- row Wilson'i idea* must, 1 think. Law,; row Wilson Medicine. Business and envisioned after the be nrcrstary in order to minimize i possible Are Favorite Vocations FlrsrVVorld War would be the harsh feelingi that are bound at *** 'y J > the end of the present conflict?" to he present. His plan for a Lea- '-;*k jf^^SjW^Jci*^^ B^B»^- f « -v -'ffl|Hti^jfl^|mJHb^I BL. Tl,is Tuil.iv Davidsbn men are found *wf^S?Li?M \ B^HV has been chosen a-, the gue might Ques- of Nations entilv work occupying important positions in tion of the Week. Here are various if it had the whole-hearted co- practically all walks of life. The i- pint,inI, operation of all the World Powers. list of vocations in which graduates . protected Mac Jeffries, Sophomore: Hit idea of freedom of j of our college have won distinction the irai hns already agreed The peace plan of Woodrow Wil- heen j would be large indeed. Each fresh- upon in the Roosevelt and Churchill i son was a noble undertaking, based man enters school with certain ; a plan on noble ideals. It might have work- Conference. If such at Wil- aspirations as to what his life work wm to put effect, ed had all the nations of the world son'* be into a* will be, and, if he works hard and Roosevelt and Churchill'* plan, ofi co-operated. As it was. his own docs not change his mind, the years right points seemi to point toward, country, the United States, run by ' to come will probably find him it mutt he done with all good-will an isolationist bloc in the Senate, filling that position in the commun- : and whole-hearted support the failed him in its support. One thing of ity of which he has long dreamed. ! prople in the it seems certain— the countries to which Members of the class of '45 plan new peace, if and applies. 1 I do think such a plan wtien it comes. mu& t bo so severe to enter twenty-four different fields i can work, but it must done care- that Germany be when they complete their college will never be able to fully and devoid of all feeling of lift a single afjain, it j work, Although sixty-one men are finder or else animosity. must place her on anabsolute parity undecided as to jn^t what they will LJui:li;i;un. with her erswhile enemies, with a Joe Sophomore! do, tlie remainder of the group have ''' all Funii Frovisinn enforced, for preserving ill onl} :i [Hip ;tt the cnil j/l the I'd definite opinions concern- iuy; their vocations, such a parity. The fault of 1919 was i 1'jrsl World War my prcsij/rt re- prospective and not in the plan, but in its en- minisiencca of it arc a 1>it ""hazy; Business medicine are found ! Busi; forcement. I think it can work howertr, :i^ well ;i- Ican recall, I to lead :ill oilier vocations. aspirations by again evidently Churchill and helicvc \\ il^.'ii had the idea nt pro- nbss will be followed tMrty- men, Roosevelt think so from the similar- peace by means o( arbitra- eight of the new while ity of their "Eight Points" to Wil- tiun thrpush a World Court. If medicine will be studied by thirty* son's "Fourteen Points." representatives could t>r obtained nine. Seventeen men propose to tiy from each of the major powers their talent in the field of law. Monroe Push. Jr., Seilior: have here on earth, and at the same These first three professions VVoodrow Wilson's Fourteen time, being always been near the top of the Points retrain from brought out were a noble gesture to- by the "black sheep" nations, Ibe- list with college students. thai "l-'i ward dn.ir. n of the lieve it would ilo more to After finishing Davidson, four- which Tenny on spoke of; alleviate World" trouble on earth than any other teen of the class of '45 will study however. Mr. Wilson was playing -inv.il- idea. only do I think for the ministry. The fifth ranking the- old game of walking fence Not thr i MiiilJ In Join.-, but IHereby take vocation which claims twelve men —this ci'niproini>u was his undoing. lliis opportunity, to pledge my scrv- w:u found to be that of engineer- Let me explain :These Points, ideal- Aviation,music, iiui ta country furthering iiK*. and chemistry they may the in the istic as have seemed -to the of Stan pcfmancnl will be followed by sevin men, while "typical" American, tliis towards > SPONSORS were not true peace. five plan to become dentists. Classes Will spiritual Comj>le1ion Of Li1 raryj idealism in a sense. Some- vocations 1hp Be.iver Club announced Tom Piiiftcrton, Senior: ■ Other which will he how he failed to strike that all im- pursued by members of the elass of plans to have six girli as ipon* genius N'ol Such a plan was tru'd in the Soon Begin In portant note of metaphysical "45 are : Navy, physics, radio, teach- ; ion for eacli of the lionu* fool- it iarprc 1..-1 World Heralded As Success which is necessary areas War whi.li ended in the ing, textiles, work, ball j;.rhir k (Ins season. 1 lit; girls 'litYat all Wilsdn's high ideals. welfare account- Building of the earth's hectic population are of ing, architecture, insurance, journal- arc to be guests of the senior New Today have to fight again gcitnce 1 to he- inspired. And on the other We l>e- ism, and laboratory technician. Students and Faculty Co-oper- players un the team and will I.. Pnvitlsrm's building, one baud, Military ■ they were not realistic enough caiisO of the failure of these ideals. Frat ate To Move Books ! eiicortod by members of the club. ol llic lwo new additions, to thj good, to satisfy the historical politician Wilsonls motives were but ui.ii>. To begin with, the Congress Sponsors and their escorts for |r.impns is ncaring completion. The terms ;;- I; i: : a~ nations hate eaeli other, firsl floor and who deals in of which h'c can of the United States failed to ratify Davidson's new Gray Memorial Ilie Carotina game were: Miss basement have al- arr.stupicioas every made Will Tap Men rcatly see and write down in figures. of move The Library was formally dpe-ncd Ann Caldwrll with Cliarles Al been finished and arc being by anothdr, continue the action of President Wilson. Mon- used In the faint hope, ever growing and their lust Democratic party supported his ac- Scabbard and Blade, honorary day morning after more than al: cotI, Miss Frances Hull with In- the Chemistry Department. for power and world domination, Canon, dimmer; that our present statesmen tion while the Republicans opposed military fraternity opened its firbt year of preparation. Under ihc Buddy Miss Mary Jnter Basement stuck room* have been idtjals will never work. fllll'll ap- will sincerely attempt to remedy these America's adhesion to it. The treaty meeting of the year by making plans guidance 01 Professor Chalmers with Joe McCoy, Miss Elizabeth v.itli nriv chemicals and Rogers paratus for thr arttncnt's these two Rross mistakes, my Tom 1 Junior: and covenant failed in the senate for its fall tap -day. .Seniors who Davidson, head o( the library ilc- j with Davis Thomas, Miss use. ! Eugene Whito with R. L. Brin- The second i-. soon to be completed thought takes this course: Let this went to have sin>u11 theiiisclvbs to be out- partnu'tii, (lie l»o t moved] No. 1 don't think so because when and issue the people. »u^ were :uic| 1 and ihc IcUUII! ruom on the governments of man devise if conflict The result was a Republican victory standing in tin. military department from the old library to the new and | son. Miss Edith I.hol.cn with the thinl and this present is over j (luor is iiciirly ready a treaty which embodies power in and a consequent relegation of tlie will be tapped ;it this time. the building opened the Boh Rankin. alsD for use. we shall probablv see such harsh for use of The Chemistry Department every profound sense ol that word pence beague issue to the background. Njemhcrsliin in Scabbard and students ami faculty. .^jitoririg frpi« thu South side has :it — terms imposed on the van tits could never be- done perfectly, liant masterpieces over conceived by ideals. Never as long as man lives, ful consideration is also glvon each hide linos. L"k. and there received instructions front arrive soot) though were, a human individual. Hut as to and classes will be held if it the cause of war will a League of Nations survive prospective member in regard to his Professor Davidson and were led in the would he removed. Xow the practicality there is some doubt. It Christian character and his qualifications as a j in new quarters within a few with unless it functions under .prayer by President Cunningham. Mr, I weeks. material issues aside, the spiritual cmhfiidlcs a democratic principle be- leaders. leader. trucks borrowed from fiobart The method of moving the old (a complete thr work. challenge, the greatest of all chal- yond a shadow of a doubt. Before Nations such as Nazi Germany In addition to the planning of tap library to the new was borrowed Professor Davidson stated that lenges, must he voiced by a united decidmg whether such a plan would do not uphold Christian ideals and day, committees were named to A COMPLETE LINE " from Vale University who had suc- it would probably I ami totally consecrated universal" he advisable- it is necessary to point it is essential in my estimation serve for the year and the program take another cessfully employed tliis systematic week to finish placing (lie OF THE Church. By so dividing the sec- out why the first plan failed and to that Christianity prevail in the of meetings was arranged with Cul- books BEST way. This profess of moving 2Z,- !""!■' 1 aj i di I! iCil tors of responsibility you place remedy the flaws. It-ague. oni'l M arl;rnzie. Thr discus?iorr for 'b Lfi that niH) books by hand look more tlun ihc l'a\ii!:,uiiiana Room, Cthich will power where power, hflfangfij a* In tin- lir-t place the l.raRtic of nathiti must delegate a the next meeting \vill deal with the Each ccr^ ■ax bours with two rest periods and contain bonks by the alumni, David- Everything For School ] neither the Slate nor the Church nations failed because of a lack of Four] international situation. {Continued on Poffi time out for dinner. One rest period son publication., through the years vr.it, taken in the morning and one and other interesting articles of the in thr afternoon. Cold drinl"p:Kvt'd irotn band 'to hand 'Ihe 25,000 books left in the old library took more than five d.ivs to move. Employed students and, V V. A. woil.ei s helped usi the la'liudry IriTck, unric: truck and two SWEATERS :W« . -3i|-. A8/:: J^BMV H^ w»*- ■■-> g \mFy JSk -a^Lw imperial] 2-oo to 6-95 ' ' .^^MWWW^^^^fc^al^r«yiB: :<:*%^MF>;:'^gM^^^^^MI^^z

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Harding, profeisor of Greek for 53 years; George Lloyd, member of the freshman clati from WoodrJff, S. C.| and Dr. J. R. 1 Cunningham, president of Davidson. (Photo courtesy Charlotte Observer.) The Military Mmical "YOU'LL NEVER Visit Our New Students' Center Dance With Your Date In The UnTPIH^' tL WMW/VX« RK' RARRINC^FRDAKKMNOtK GET RICH" ConnesteeRoomatThe Other Hiti Soon Orchestra" Nightly Except Sundays, During October and - Jones, Meyer "Cy His J. O. Featuring a Davis Band— Dilman and Inc. ' "WILD GEESE CALLING" November. -^ ■ CAT CHAjT Sports CatsLeave Tomorrow Wildcat Play Today Frosh By LACY MacLEAN Page Four THE DAV1DSONIAN Thursday, October 9, 1911 - \r. unprecedented outbreak oi injnri, to key nun in the Cat eleven- i- throwing eonsU-rnatioH in the coaches, and diliuht Into the re-trw Tar Heels Topi CAT BACKS hearts. Coach Spcartnaii declared that never in his coaching career had Wildcats Seek First i . _. he nitiu --iil.-iu-ii a disastrous streak ,.i injuries, and appeared worried Wildcats 20-0 over thf prospects of having a tnll team ready, for Sewance. Win As Team Leaves \.i!:.il1\. tiie situation is critical. There are four regular starters ill iiiiiti!;. out, ami -■ vcral others will be slowed down considerably'. And In Last Period ' ' ■- " ■ "* to top it all Sewance i> no pushover They've got lettermen in nine Sewanee position- ami so;,|is handling the other two slots. In Earl Bcarden Seven Pass Interceptions For Battle they've got, despite the lack of publicity, one of the best backs in the Prove Give Tar Heels Win; South. He can run, pas-, punt, e.ill signals, and to top it all lie's a 60 Heavy, Experienced Saturday; " First Downs Even Cats Meet Sewanee Eleven minute man. Quoting Coach Spearman again, IIt's the best back Rainey, Hackney ,Marsh, Lacy Out; Tigers Boast I've seen this year?1and as M.ivi,!-,,; '$ sc< ut Spearman has seen a good By TOMMY BUMBARGER Win Over Strong W. & L. Generals many of the good one-. The Tigers average 182 pounds, a big team and thej can movi around. Ii comparative scores mean anything, and I'eforc a record crowd Saturday The Davidson Wildcats invade the the'j don't, they Lee, of Jiikiil Washinuton and " and la-1 week the Generals ■livlit. Davidson's scrapping Wild- lair tlit Sewanee Wildcats Sat- Kits Battle lulit a strong Kentucky eleven to a point margin of victory. To ats were defeated,20 to 0, by Caro- urday in an attempt to chalk up build up an even stronger case for the Tenncssccatis, you could note lina's favored Tar Heels in a game their first win of the season after : thai it's their Homecoming, and t , sc Tigcra hive a football reputa- that.was undecided until the last two ties and one defeat at the hands Pups Today tion for figjit which is 'a- old and ju-t as impressive as our-. Lasi ew minutes of play. of the powerful Carolina Tar Heels. rrrrr rrn almost wrecked mil homecoming; l;or the first time since year's Davidson's Wildkittens, with remeuibcr how we came from The Tar IlceU Rot a break on the the behind to win _7-_\i. They'll they're Bpener with Rollins, Cats will hopes of sweet revenge their remember it. and pointing for u-. first ilay from scrimmage when the in although Tigers hearts, Along the re-t of the schedule, there seems to be no easy Saturdays they intercepted a pass on the Cats' be favored the are open their 1941 schedule I., — going tougher against powerful V. I'. and Citadel, rated :■- p ible tin '■ rd in pre-season standings, ;i1 yard line, pushed a first down to be this season the Wofford Col- lege Pups this afternoon at 3:30. have certainly surpii ,.1 tin pi it ticators. The Virginians, tackling to the IS, ami scored a few plays than in many past years. : with the The probable starting lineup for '■ i etowji, who ha- lost only one game ill two regular seasons, took later on a 1-' yard pass into the Still hampered injuries, 1 i Davidson has Dunn and at tin Washington lads 3-0 in a real upset. Meanwhile-Citadel, anothci lid El Ilie. Cats will be in better shape than Peters flanks, of those wellbe p 1 if-oflr-sophs-work teams got their rookies work- was anticipated, though, with Davcy the I'Valey and Simmons at After that the Davidson eleven tackle, ing well enough to Army to - Spencer and Don Hell able to go Turner and l'ibb at guard, hold the l'J 6 befiire "00 South Carolina It lit them on iv n term i until cadets up North tin a special excursion, flic Dukes really them again against the Tigers. Spencer Bingham at the pivot spot .and Wii- put the middle-of the fourth quarter Ben Lacy and "Red" Bethca are two standouts in the Davidson back- -eke- iii the !.:,: time ". .ehgeancc by ; was injured in the first half of the liams. Kiffc. Short, and Roach in with I kit shambles of the Vols when two more intercepted passes ficld. Bethca has been proclaimed as one of the state's finest kickers, our o'nlj ho|fi Carolina game and was out for the backiidd. about lot even a moral vfctorj i- £or Claude Hackney set the stage for two more Carolina whereas Lacy, who quarterbacks the team, has been a sensation with the to tally already larger part of the second half. The prospects for a successful once or twice and rtui up his amazing record ol scoring touchdowns. his consistent line plunging. Bell on the Iron-Men. " received a leg injury and was tak- season become even brighter when Interceptions Costly en out of the same game but both we learn that Coach Bolin has an- Back Homr J'.l ., inli'ri'H|il4mi« '.VLTC CUitl.V 35 these starters will be ready for the other l'"rosh eleven which plays al- ■ opening most on a par w;ith the one ['.ill .■■■<::■ back t niir own elevei . ."■ . a glimmer will ■■ , ":. . I1,■ ,;.' ,,,:,;:.;. Wildcat;' first to and Lee wh.'t should be. but this will come I I'hi chance ;iik1 point i ALL CLASS shows that. After their ■ ■ " ■ for \A:iy point for the ■ ■ '■ ai Ini git n !. Spi " laj score ranic period win in the with more playing experience, and iii h m wjll i ill the sccuud hottest pfjfskin league in the na- season's opener, the Tig- ' .■ ■ This year's all class Football certainly fight "'-■ aided Im \\ ih mai Kbl duties will when "Shot" Cox drd|*ped one ol ers had a week off to prepare for we will every inch ' thack i lion, gets deeper into another upset- ■ M "■ Hi iice. Phis i I I ■■" file JoTttui) Miller'- kirk- Team was dormnatod by Seniors Cats of the way this afternoon." the' . ml baikfield and Davidson filln! ;uul star-producing season to- the and they will be in ■ ■ Juniors. Thera an be -hiftt-d ivjlli Spei . ia< to tail n Kill ■■ in. tlen n d on the i aroliua -5. This and are nine perfect shape for game. ' rccovi il the Al- ■ iiiiti -with intersecttonal play on teams ■ iu> Seniors the first two \\ isbbui i! looki d ready I . >iiurda> threat was quickly put to an end by though they are shy in reserves, " " featuring I'he week-end menu. SNAPPER ■ and five Juniors. The Sophs | and can part "w iv bark" pa-- rutViiiii);. intercepted tile Tigers ni.uhf -han/lle . unl The an aerial. The second Clcmson's bone-crushing crew in- cau boast of a real -■:■ iti(Hi : what would happen it both I'etbea coring were next with two on th* sec- starting lineup '" ami Miller fail to round Davidson chance came in vades the nest of high ami composed of 1 ■bap'e This appcaTs hardlv likely, the ond team. The frosh placed one but it' a |i Miller' the third quarter when'the Wildcats mighty College Eagles, in nine lettermen with the center and ■ - - Boston bi-r-e ■■ i ■■'.■ ntlj ;. and I'ethi hues, ailing started on their own J" and reeled on the first. tailback positions being ;'rm1 .Mir of Saturday's topflight tilts, filled by ""». -■'■i:i lo be a vulnerable llul i it, the i(ioom> picture oj t lour successive first down-, only sophomores. This team ' while the North Carolina Tar Heels, First Team of veterans Ibere'- hope. A, il "":.,■■,,!! - intercepted won sHutd now. to have a pass m the not yet in expected form, - three while losing five against ■■ ■■'■■ " their End— John Belle . Junior ■■■>'' i lai . ill ,r hai In ■ _■ some m back iii har- cm! /one. tackle a powerful Fordham eleven End— Bob McLeod Senior of the outstanding teams of ' -,.. ", „„ I'* ll"ntee..miiiK, :ml w i ■ the it : ..\n interesting A large part of the game was :r in Chapel Hill. V. M. I.\ Flying — Rainey. south in 1940. I i» that the Cats will participate , Guard Bob Junior - in Ihr. Homecoming Kicking duel between l)a\id-ou\- of — The Cats, on the other hand, > - " - : Squadron has hi^jh hopes van- Guard Squatty Squires. eli bratii.i l-'ii ,. m, , 1 1 " -Senior are Scwanei . . m Saturday, then pur I'.elhc.i and Miller and the Tar quishing Army, Chattanooga — still hampered by injuries to key "w""" ''" ' ' ' : ,' ' " ,.,-. the and Center Pete Cavert .Junior ud and linall >n .,,,,| | ;,, | ,.v j,,... — . men. Claude Hackney George Heels' Hairy Dunklc, an( and ■ with the Cat fans are look for a J Back Dave Malaney Junior n '..■. 15. 1115 colorful Marsh are hooter- !in\nin a definite edge. high-scoring affair from Davidson Back— T. Yarborough _-Senior still out of practice and — some of the other starters rite three Carolina touchdowns and Sewancci rivals ot long stand- Back Davis Thomas __ .Senior are not — in the best shape. were all scored on fourth-down ing. Back S. Yarborough Froih of However the Cats will an edge . ■#.<"■■"■-■■>*■ passes, alter the hard charging Duke Maryland have in morale ill Seniors Plunge vs. Second Team since they defeated the Tigers Through pavid-on line had bottled up the Iioul-bound Duke, sporting vic- last End— Bob season and recently turned in ex- Par Heel running attack for three tories over Wake Forest and the — Carter .Senior End Lowry cellent performances against State plaj s. Tennessee Vols, shouldn't- have too Jim Fronh Upperclassmen For Win Guard B, Williamson. and Carolina. N. C. Threaten! much trouble with an outclassed — Senior Guard H. Morrow __ Soph Lacy Out Carolina threatened again just he- Maryland aggregation! while the — I!) showirig t! ." way with an nn- The services j South Carolina-Wake Forest clash Center Joe Bevins Senior of Ben Lacy as first- ;>;'■ ■ ion- the half ended. Ben VVashburn — string '■" ! late, I- i pt i lean through '■ Back Hugh Sprunt. Junior half back and signal caller Soccer Men fumbled Dunklc's punt on the Cat En Columbia should be thrill-packed. — hard-fought Back Mack Morris Senior will be seriously missed at Chatta- twelve contests, the 20, but a pass interception again Richmond-Virginia — Back Ed Lucas _ Senior nooga Saturday. The No. 1 plunger :■ :IIitinji Siniois proved that ex- put the ball in Davidson's possession. Saturday's slate is completed Start Work Back— Rudy Larson ..Soph received painful internal injuries in perience ; Another fumble with Richmond-Virginia fray counts even n tough foi I Have Carolina the the the- Carolina same last week and A. S. ' hall, they Cliarlottesvil!c, BROWN »,.n 1 ; and marched down- to at while Friday noc- ''nil. ami ftte ultra-class tour- j 1 I"i! Cri v.:: issued a caU will nut be able to make the trip. the ten yard line before "Ripper" turnal encounters find.N. C State at Johnny lasi we ik, i vcr sucfi wi rtl . 1r candidates on Septem- Miller was hurt in the same General Merchandise Hunt snatched one of 'Cox's passfcs Furman, W. and L. at George competition ber _"> with approximately forty Cross Country game, but will go as presented by the on the one yard line as the half Washington, and the Citadel and with the team DAVIDSON, N. C. ' htnen, men reporting, The sqiia-d i- the and may be ible play. union;, IV' and Sophomores.] rnded. P. C. at neutral Sumter. to largest in his'tory with prospects through ' The whole Davidson team played TeamDropped It wa- not lucky break*-] looking exceptionally well. that year, topped a bang-up game throughout the tlic- four men Ifie At present the team has games COMPLETION OF LIBRARY field, for they played their entire" s'ii illmg contest. ■ I edllled with High 1'..int Coach PeteWhittle announced to- ■ ■ ■ . Duke. nine on i ithcr (Continued page the first and the University ot Virginia. from three) day that the cross-country team or second all-star aggregations, the future as there are not but about WQttM not be started this year. lie- showing ilie respect which the more ERNEST ELLISON, INC. half that number now owned by cause STANDINGS of the discontinuance of this inexperienced teams have for tinir "Just Insurance" the college. .'.port there will not be any cake race. i-ldef? ability. Bob McLeod art end, W L T Ill the basement of the new li- All desiring go Clemson .. _ R. E. Ellison L. R. Teal students to out for Squatty Squires at guaitd, and Davis 2 0 0 |brary there is a room which has cross-country may do so, but be- Duke I 0 0 115 East Fourth Street printing Thomas Tommy and Varborough in CHARLOTTE. N. C. I'been designated as a smoking room cause of the lateness of the season the backficld, comprise South Carolina .. 1 0 0 the Senior for those using the library. there will not be any nuts. selections on the all-classers, whose Wake Forest . .1 10 L IS OUR remaining berths arc held 1>y Juni- Carolina . 110 BUSINESS ors Stale 1 1 1 John Rflk, Bob Rainey, Pete < - ,0 r ■ ("avert, and Dave M:i! "my. and a Davidson 1 1 lone frosl] Sammy Yarborough. Further infta-mural activities un- QUESTION OF THE WEEK der tin- direction of i.'omli Pete (Cnnlinued Whittle got under way Tuesday. ;h from page three) Davidson's cup covcrting fraterni- tain portion df it- sovereign power ti> league ties entered into another session ol this of N&tions in 6rder football, for ii to so, touch Competition this >iar function properly; I rtrirrk h a v.i-r plan U a> keen ;h ever, brothers aiicl ami a -t<|> For A Representative pledges alike, eager to tuwaril world peace if Mich a league - being add >- fiirlfii laurels to their respective made. However the necessary organizations. »teps musrt he taken in prder to inak- it sei lire The Phi Dells an3 kappa Sigs, and a modern tool 6300 Dial of Millions. It tmi^t power 6309 1mm year- co-winners, arc report- have to enforce its decisions, The plan ed to have equally Mmn^ squads this semester. which i- now dormant may be the very answer to world peace.

GROCERIES STANDARD PRinTmq CO. HARDWARE " 117 GARLANDCOURT M. H. Goodrum CAKTfcRIA CHARLOTTE,NORTHCAROLINA Company & Printers of The Davidsonian' ■OTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IT COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF CHARLOTTE Thur.day,October 9, 1941 THE DAVIDSONIAN Pare FW. THE GREEKS BUSINESS MANAGERS BandShows Kappa Pi Phi present maneuvers), and several ,C.'s most popular young ladies. The Except other alumni. Southern Railway relapse, 1 : t" tin fame to I?ol- est detail going to his home in At- Maxwell and company battled with After witnessing the Wildcat Professor Flcaglc that the end 'j ■ur ('imilina :;::;:. lanta Brother Pltlnkett got second Kl.tKW soldiers in the Queen City struggle with the might of the.Car- Students of the first period for N. Y. A. Mas New 11rail honors withhis trip home Aiken, after the game, with olina eleven, ' "V" For Victory to Two Tun still the Fljis gathered at would be tho tenth of this month. ' proclaiming that intellectual girl fraternity lodge enjoyed inins o« the iitlil from 1 il an the and a Approximntrly fifty-ftfa hoys ■-■>■.m 1 Delta Pi U ii lionoi w ' Pledge A Koal »>t sevcifly-five per cent nal " Bob to ■ nnal half, Ilavid- Gaithei came luck OUght he able to write a letter feed. Attending this feed were the employrd by N. Y. arj r tlic (tendance has been let for the now A. will fial 1nil y rei . mil land- very in dates, friends, ■ iluwn the Held much impressed with Duke's once a while. and relatives of the draw on this payroll. Professor ■ - mpiislimi nts in the field >;itcs .'cckly liall prayer groups, and Jitn nnil ii ., h victory over Tennessee. I for the game included Maiy brothers. ; IIt-.ii;lr- requested of Spani>h langii ■ literature, ruled "V" itli the dot-dot- IcCrary Woofcn, jointly has that nil and ■ Of course there was the usual Knowlcs willi Brother Dave Hen- Sunday night found ami Jesic " . . i)u- David- the I'hi Gains i recipients of N. Y .A.funds have held il- initial nu ;: oi the )i ar ' 1 i charge ol this department, arc .1- number of brothers and pledges derson, who accompanied her with back at their old pranks and an- mis a s>ml)i 1 for (tctorj opeful that it will be reached their time cards signed before 11 M mday, Octi ibei" <>. Gfr- seen in Charlotte, among them be- Dave Spencer. Miss White, one of other feed was given with faculty soon ~ Vfter |'I.i n tin npiniiiR bars to Sixty-si.\ : noon of tlto eleventh. Stanley McAfee, elected l:i t ing Hipp, game, ml maintained. per cent Hi 1 llj;'.en's l"f!li >>iiipliTTTTy. and brothers Bumbarger, Mc- the sponsors for the was brothers attending The "fraters in to the presidency ol the was present :it ■ ■ Crea,and Evans, ami pledges Den- escorted by Brother Brinson. Other facilitate" present f the student body 1I11 light v\ » 111 nut. band to take part in l.von 1hapTt'i . 1.nl. 'I to return " the he first group oi meetings, 1 ny, Campbell, Wilkinson, and Wal- dates were Mills with Sid the festivities included; l£)V. ami at- school, |>1 .■. 1 \ni 'iica" while the forma- Julia Dr. P. etidaitcc the Y.M.C.A. Men In ih'i c sitatiug the election '" second week showed ' ;r i glowing ton, Armstrong Sample. '41, Marilyn Edgar with Cumming, Watts, ■ 11 w.t'. outlined in spark- while brother and Dr. and Major of I'alll . . ..iLjlhy. ' increase of 'one pci cent," or ■■ pledge went right foe Martin, Shirley Edgar with Ross D. G. n . ■- i .. .i»" > !"ll i Ml Lincbcrner on Wilson. The wives of these Ofi oTTtTeTs an 1 :'.II ~, ' ixty-seven per cent ijl tin- student ToTii Iho ;;! ; through life big city anil ended up Parks, and Susan Darden with brothers also came to enjoy the Sunday imi, llortl till fil Id. oily present. figures, Start I'inl \'i> c President ; U ob in Gastonia. lirother Pledge Billy Turner. Also visiting gala These says the "V" went into Tad Larkin occasion. Three alumni McCrarv, Bi ',' Si crcl irj .1 id I'i.k rrom tlu-v N*. im are .scarcely :u\ ac- i~"\i spent the week-end at his home in pledge Turner were his parents, Mr. brothers from Winston-Salem also u C. while a Wuc and white U. \. C. urate gauge of llie general inter- School Talks |.n "i i:i.! uui I. A.Mi mi. 10111 Washington, Mrs. Turner, ■ ■ in 1 N\ C. and W. A. Miss Ethel came down for the feed. They !ir »hip 1 !,.in d Inillfant fii works. Then st among the students; for ex- i mViubi i >i t!:!- Turner, and Miss Peggy Turner. were Foster, Hcefner, manhiii : to the cadence of John N'ed mple, Sundaj Worship under the aus- oral) fraternity "The Sigma Alpha Epiilon Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. and Gaither The men on the fourth floor of '' Stars and Stripes Forever" they entire i - . Jenkins. Vest Hall have begrj roy pi( ol the Davidson Cnlleg Meeting iointh atill Sifliu.i iidu Paul Browning and Miss Elizabeth chapter enjoyed a delicious feed meetiiiB I i "D" ai a Liberty Bell A number of visitors were present larly every nip.lit, ami several other Yi'iitn: Men's Christian Association I'i u,i> [he Spanish Club I'his ,.t Browning. singing ■■"- 111 il.iiui-. The band ."-till in and thrilled to the of Phi new . i- composed I Ii at a feed at the house after the managed alls have been holding ci \ ici lili ils strtrte last Sabbath when tinn nl o s e > Brother Parsons to make Gam songs. three, - the "IJ" ;i11 1 playing "Oh Davidson," Carolina same Saturday night. Es- wicc weekly, Most of the groups classes were held in teca students wl'ii lia 1 .». j'. niiiiic inter immediately New Bern and points East, and Brothers Stowe, Shore, and BoTin tit>n-. a crimson "D" flarcil pecially welcomed were the broth- avo entered whole-heartedly into esl 111 the stuilj nl the Spanish Ian Brother Brinson was in High Point were present at Saturday's football erg opposite the Davidson stands. ers of the Carolina chapter, N. C. lie drHi-nH5ioiis, ami a vwaiih vi Mclntosh I--.ulf Service RliaRe. " Sunday. Pledge Pittman, after a and joined the chapter for the feed I'hi fii ■■■ 1.- vvei c made possible lea* have been exchanged and con Classes were held in Ihe Meek Fcaluri 'I in llw i-rm >m were hard week at the carnival journey- and sing after the game. and prepared 1>\ the faculty of Can- Among: guests idcred, group lenburg in In!■ 1 1.ilk b\ tin iiiembi 1 ,"cai11 ol the other were Mr. ed to Union, S. C. Pledge Charles McMurray, Brother 1! B, The different Icail- Sanilot iiiin ilunlcrsvillc I non High School in Kannapolis. Leon- kept \\ hum discussed 'the of and Mrs. Claude Freeman, and the Pyler, rs have in close contact with for the firM time tfiis year. Unrict l.u'lilirliK No "Chattanooga ard White went to Greensboro, and Miss Frances O'Hair, and < CI100" For Band families of brother Mac Bruce and ach oilier, so that each is aware the general Supervision <>t Henry his 1 ■ im \ ac.il ion 1 1 < meeting Brother Hill stepped out with a Miss Phyllis Summers were also Tlie band will n.>t I" Chatta- pledge Johnny McAllister. f the general trend pf student Nfclnfosh, chairmnn of the . k" school teaclnT7-w4til '<■"< a. fiir the Davidson Scwanee among the dates of pinion on religious topics, Schoul comnttttcc, the followingstu- Numbered and Elder witnessed the Duke-Ten- week-end. ALUMNI LUNCHEON game, but they will the others and pledges were Misses ularly those bearing directly on ilents lead separate classes: Charlie accompany nessee fracas. Aii alumni luncheon will be 1 learn i<> Lexington, V;i., for the nnie Bennett, Anne Caldwell, aiii|>iis lifr. Each Thursday morn- V, att, Dcanc Watson, 'l>-u\ Litlle, j A feed was held at the house Sun- Beta Theta Pi ln-ld in Chattanooga, Tcnn., this Washington and Lee game on No- tig a list is posted at the "V," show- Welford Uobhie, Boh Hart, Geprgc ances Hull. Jane and "T" McCor- day night to finish off a fine week- Saturday at noon in the Read vembi'i 15. <>n this trip they will ick, Mason, The week-end was topped off with tlie attendance topics ■ AppnMm, Hilly Smith) ■ Lib Uoppe, Ann iiK and ilis- Shaw Sinith. 1 Jean end. " House. Alumni from the sur- p!:iy a concert in Burlington, N. C., ISmith, Morrison, Aileen Long, a feed after the game Saturday usscd on each liall, so that anyone litl Curric, Siinson, and Hill Jane Jim 1minding are.is in Tennettea will on fhursday, Now 13, and another and Gcoffery Most of these night. Many of the alumni and lay sec just Ii.jw his lull coih- ■ Abbott. Jordan. Kappa Alpha attend. ; ' irlotlcsville, Va., <>n the 14th. the feed, Carolina brothers were there to join ares with the others. A spiM i;il musical program was Mr. R. L. McCallie, '33, is in lite football baud this year is guests Most of the brothers spent the in the fun which included "Three requests rendered by lid Sutton when he Kndedthcrs of the were Jack Jim McCrary thai nny- charga of local airangementi tindi prcsidenc) Ilcllinger past week-end on the campus, the Little Rosebuds" as sung by Broth- played on for r the of Jack Phil- with Miss Viola Ellison nc who has any idea as to how several selections the ac°- t luncheon, will precede main attraction being the Carolina "Smoky" McLesky. ho which lips, with Da\iil Iluffincs a> man- Hob Dalton from N. C. State er Joe Dates Iicag services mig4tt be improvedor COl dli-H. game game th<' Davidson-Si-wanrc foolhaII '.'■'i ami ITuracc Robertson secre- Peggy Saturday night. for the included Edith Ebelin. was inaugurated in ' h Miss Beattic. roadencd may feel free to criti- A class also ■ game Chattanooga. ■' who sponsored the game with Chapel, which about four in Mr. Har- tary. ■Iscortiup; sponsors on the field A number of alumni and friends ize constructively at any time. Shearer is !«■«" Branch, '27, president of the; the feed at the "Duck" Rankin, Mary Elise Davis, Inly Davidson. This class re Buddy Carson with Miss Anne vntte present for when every member of the miles fii 'in Davidson .Association) following game. Carolyn Parker. Betty Kirk, Mar- Alumni canir t.i a conclusion as plans for ldwell, sponsor for brother house the Several Indent body takes an active in- was under the leadership of Joe participate. guerite Mason, Shirley Owens, and will be present to the coming year were outlined in "Butch" Caldwell, and Charles A1I- of the brothers and pledges had crcst in these meetings, supports Ilo'ppcr. — II Jennings. detail. 1 Bobbie cott with Miss Frances Hull, who ilates. liein, and tries them nf real value The usual classes were lu-Ul in tho Brother Paul Welch Pledge was sponsor for B. F, Moore. Brothers John Bclk and Ben and ihimself is their real purpose real- l.'iiitv Clmrcli and met with a n« mil Buckey Pledges Hugh Hill, Ray Taylor, Wasbhurn visited their homes in went to a dance at Vir- Eed, response and attendance. ginia Intermont. Brothers Holt full Suliday School program and Hank Gwyn attended the Dukc- Charlotte and Wilmington respec- One of Ihr more recent projects Tin- Barnwell and Bill Summcrville were completed Sunday Tcnnessec game after which they tivity. Hredge Brother Bill Abbot ( the "V" is a drive for thr collcc- will In' nest when hen- for the Mr. and Mrs. 1 > spent went to Charlotte Saturday after- same. oii of tinfoil, to given to Davidson SlinkmH will bigtnchi the week-end in Greensboro. Rowland lie na- Lucas, Greensboro, noon, and Pledge Brother John and Mr. and Mrs. Neislcr :it .-ill locjl cluirchcs. Jack of was visited here for the week-end. onal defense. The drive comes elected President of the pledge class Ford set out for Gastonia after the ndir Jerry N'evvboM'i _ department, i game. trips recent meeting. Other of the week-end Kappa Sigma ml is under Hw itnillodiate supcrvi- were those of Brother Cam Wilson icni of Qucnlin Cooper and John ANDERSON'S Sigma Phi Epiilon to Caldwell, Brother Fred Little to Must of the brothers remained lierrill. HoNes for the collection of Ml. Mouren, and Brother George loyal and supported the Cats this le neededmaterial will be placed at FOODSTORE his week-end found the large Mitchell to Troutman. week-end. After the game the house ic Student Store, the V,' Chambers, tamajority of SigcKpJs on the campus, guests At a meeting of tlie pledges last was filled with from various own town, at the Ihcale'r, and at carry a complete line of attending the game. Only onebrave Wa Monday evening the following offi- points. Many of the brothers had IC stadium. The drive will start everything in sou] ventured forth on a week-end the way of " cers were elected for the 1945 Pledge dates for the game. Among the fficially on Monday, the thirteenth. food. "hail : Brother Morton, who is President, guests : Yera Mclntyre, Class : Pledge Brother were Ann Tinfoil lias proved vital tn the de- lock.d, stocked and barrelled over Ruth Hayes, Martha Bran- Nat King of Johnson Cit>. Tenn.; Wiley, 1'iise program, and Its scarcity has Phone 4641 at Queens, managed to invade the don, Mary Jeter, Sauvair, Peg- Nice-President. Pledge Brother Mot cmlcrcd some sort of conservation wild', of South Carolina and return, gy Hank Watt of Thomasville, Ga. ; Harrison, Lib Lylcs, Carolyn n a national scale necessary. Cig- DAVIDSON, N. C. not too much the worse for wear. Pledge Brother Ir- Eddy, Frances Brownlec, Brother and Treasurer. [Conlinurtl en I'ajc Sir] After the calamitous Carolina win Belk of Charlotte. Louis Hipp and date, Mr. and Mrs, ntest, some of the good brothers Peters, parents of the Peters twins. Charlotte; Rtempted to parly in Phi Delta 1beta Jack Council from N. C. State, Phil Thunday-Friday, Oct. 9-10 brothers Myers, Brown, Homer, llaigh from Fayetteville, sever- Cju,cen City and Kno:: senior, Knox minor, and Hen- Statcsville and the al brothers from U. N. C. "Dive Bomber" derson attended a tea-party at the were the chief destinations for the Brother Xeal Scott visited the Phi's week-end. FRED MncMURRAY— ERROL FLYNN Country Club, "Tutti" Drown, the last chapter for a short time Monday hostess, poured. In spite of the Pledges Smith McLean were and afternoon. ♥— hordes of soldiers, a good time was able to take in a little more than Ben Lacy is recuperating in Me- others, the however. Besides the. morial Hospital in Charlotte from Saturday, October II The chapter was pleased to wel- cities mentioned above, they took in an injury received in the Carolina come the return of 2nd. Lieutenant Greensboro and VV. C. game Saturday night. He is ex- "Flying Cadets" Uuniuul, who is now playing soldi- Brothers Dew and Rudolph went pected to return to Davidson to- er in the defense of his country. :lo\vn to Gaffney to visit one of S, morrow. EDMUND LOWE— WILLIAM GARGAN Pledge Islcy He and Brother also ♥__ sojourned in the metropolis. Other Harbin, guests were Fred Mr. and Mondty-Tuetday, Oct. 1314 Mrs. Scllars of High Point, Mr. Watch For News of The Year and Mrs. Jim MacDonald,JimKnox, Cramming Necessary! Rufus Plonk (now serving as spe- "ItStarted With Adam" No cial aide to General Drum in the — — « For swell flavor and Thunday, Oct. 16 real chewing fun-the "Wild Geese Calling" answer is delicious CHARLOTTE SAPP'S CUT RATE DRUGS MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT £j Wrigley's Spearmint Gum Opposite Mecklenburg Hotel \ e*»*»nt.«t / * THEATRF "You won't be iap if you trade at Sapp's" DAVIDSONDAVIDSON, N.C. Page Six THE DAVIDSONIAN ThuriiUy, October 9, 1941 CAMPUS ODDITIES Ten Davidson Men Attend Rally ECHOES OF THE PAST Charlie Parrish And Earle F. W.-Rankin I One Year Ago Copes Take PartIn Smith Says Ed Wats. 'ii given command of new R.O.T.C unit ... A private Is Elected Service art exhibit held under the sponsorship of John Northcross and Boys Want GorQon Horton . . . Davidson defeated by Carolina 27-7. A.M.A.Head Ten Davidson itudenti attended and participated in the program of Y.M. Work Five Ago It has ju-t come ti» the attention the Voiing 1'ic 'pit's Concord l'rcs- Yean ni UAVIDSONIAN that of V, The one # bytery Rally in Mopresville Sunday. Davidson defeated M. i. 38-13. Sixteen girls on the campus i>i:i nluinni, Dr. Fredric Whartoiv De- Charlie Parrish, President of the QuestionnaireShowsMore \wi\- sponsors for ihe game . . . Carl Sandburg lectures on K.inkin has been elected president North the American Medical Associa- young People's Synod oi mand Than Supply "Hyacinths and Biscuits" . . . R.O.T.C. unit will be inspected by of Carolina, worship tion. led the service Col. 11. R. Richmond . . . Bob Kellogg wins Freshman Cake Race and Karlc Copes directed the sing- Dr. Rankin was born in Moores- at this District One Rally staged Seniors and Juniors tud for the lead in the Intramural 1886, inK At the hall prayer groups on ; \ illc in IIc came to Davidson at the First Presbyterian. l ilotball Tournament. in 1901 and received his A. It. de- Wednesday. Oct. 1. the "YMCA" Gettys Speaki a Li'Lf at an age of 19. Eight years issued its annual questionnaire to at I graduated After the opening exercises and i-r if had from hnth discover hoys interested in doing Ten Year* A50 University of Maryland receiving the business. Dr. J. M. Gettys. Pro- fessor Bible College "YMCA" work. The results have hi- M.D. and St. John's College re- of at Queens Davidson defeated W. & I.. 7-1) . Davidson painted oil roof group sul>- been completely tabulated as .. i« iving his M.A. degree. led a discussion on the inot of Chambers for benefit of airplane traffic Senior Class MOSTFAMOUSmi.'LYW GREW-LETrCiihmoRr.' °°o ject, . . . vic- IfJJ Since the time of his education lie "The Place of The Bible in yet. Person's Life." Reports torious in Inter-Class Football . .. Open Forum Vesper Service AlXWrtr MEMBERS OFJICMA CHI AT liltUNIVERSITYOFMISSISSIPPI PRC'.l ISJQTOIM la- been in numerous hospitals a Young young people's Shaw Smith wishes to remind the led by Dr. Foreman John O'Keefe of Bluefield, \V. \'a. elected icrving as a surgeon. Among these from the various ... leagues were heard and following Ihoys not to become discouraged it tn the Beaver Club .. . Quips was the Mayo Clinic where he was Portraits for and Cranks finished. this. Miss Louise Maxwell address- on immediately. Assistant surgeon until 1923 when they are not called subject In married i-'dith Mayo. He later ed the RatheriiiK on the of "If some nf you could find time to ''Home Missions." 1 returned to this clinic to be its sur- drop by the "Y," maybe I could s! 1 rui Mrs. Skinner Kellersbcrgcr, Mis- p '/-.'p'->.'"'v c^ geon. He i^ now at St. Joseph and something you t J'-:)-^m sionary from the Belgium Congo !find for to do." '^?corf / liiit.d Saiuaiitan Hospitals at Lcx- Rally inspir- by ington, Ky. climaxed the with an "Most of the jobs are held ing talk on her work there on the , Delta Phi Alpha To Before 1m ing president those who stay around the office elected of foreign field her trip re- , and home questionnaires some the Anu-iic.in Medical Association, cently. lure. In these — Dr Rankin was best known for his jobs are asked for there just At this meeting, Bobby "Miller, .'100 Hold First Meeting work in surgery of the colon. He ; Parrish, Hay, Jerry aren't that many jobs available. If has three books and has Charlie Fid New- Key. written hold, Summers, Jimmy Fulcher, ;you don't get the job you want Alexander Leads iitMje outstanding work in tin's lield, Rill Dan Hodges Heads Literary Mitchell Mack, I'rcd Belts, Jimmy there still might be something for Group Houston, McN'celey Bandmasters and "Buck" rep- you to do around here. There are Sunday Night Vespers DISTINGUISHED resented Davidson. hoys who have filled out these ques- Elect Helms Tin- fir-t meeting of the Delta every year [Continued from Page One] tionnaires for three or Till Alpha will lie liyjij aIthe home Pastor Chooses War his, "Sanctificatior il he has.spent moat of four years without being asked to Julian Helms, class of 'JS, was re- of Dr. Vowlcs the latter part of PhiMuAlpha time in Rome reporting the war Service Led Of Christ" As Subject do anything." cently elected President of the this month. At this meeting new from the Fascist side. His reports "I would like to take this oppor- N'nrth Carolina Bandmasters Asso- members will be elected to the I'lii Starts Drive an regarded *s the most authentic- jBy Foreman Iv ■.'■■■ i] William V Ah \.mpKi * which come from Axis sources, tunity to thank them, and all the ciation at a dinner in the Charlotte Delta Alpha and Deutscher Vereln. 1 ■ I'hi Sam ■ 11 1 lie is authnr of "■And Fear Came" in the boys have filled out, Hotel Mr. Helms is now teaching The officers pf the Delta Phi ■ l ' Dr. K. J. Foreman talked who these In \ ■': S,r\ ii c tasl Momla\ night's mooting of the I'lii| and Americas to the South" and i* College Sunday School last Sunday, j they shown, [-fcndersonvillc schools. Alpha are: Hodges, President; ■ Mm .,\];'!i.i was'(totthly climaxed by for the interest rlvave in Dan i i ntrtbtitnr tu the Saturday Kvc- October 5, nt it--, regular meeting '■■ Hpi'HilMtiuetit and to impress upon them fact Mr. Helms was formerly Ben Lacy, Secretary and Treasurer. ■ ■ "f a Ktistimg Com- the connect- I': W . LudVr . s titioa uing Post. The talk which Mr.| I'hi HalL itiittc* :ni(i a drive headed by Craig in tt.\ the iact rli.it yoi entitled Merlin Koine- Moscow a place for them. If they are not ment and has been a regular in- j is to encourage the study of Ger- '"' ing M. with devotionnls Under the lead- <\ '■ rlt-mi-c] -m;tl licki I sales to Tlic Parbman yoursell «oiiit' - Three Peoples, Three Dictators doing what they wanted to do they structor ;it the Davidson man literature in the student body. ** ' f ' ership Hill Tyson. These devo- Rummer ■ of ■ ■■■■"":.: In In Id Icto^er -"J- ( '< tmpared. 1 1 w ill deal largely tionals included ScriptiiFe reading, can always help in Hall Prayer music camp. At each meeting a summary of a v 1 An arrant-mint hai been made so i : iffii Ltimi can mean i >\i ' with tin* personalitiesof thf 1'ascist hymns, prayer, offering.] School, Davidson, l a* bi i) hiitmii . rlati s may secure a and an Groups, in church, in Sunday While at Mr. Helms German beok is ready by one of the iliitiM- '" tin vva> it i1 '- leaders and the psychology <>f their nccurditiK ■two ! ■■ 1 The attendance was above that of sincere, band, members, along ■■ ieV< fi diitlaf aptcce and most of all, giving their was president of the concert with other interest- r| h can \>> u-< il tn mean puri .. people *, tl will contain many color- previous Sunday. ' tickets ire thm- dollars. the helpful, being major baud, ing ii tioi ..:. ■■-.■! to mean to nil anecdotes of Mr. Whitaker's criticism of the work drum in the football papers. Several members of the sc After the devotional.1!. Dr. Fore- Iii i lri-t h■ j 'nl 11 hi, tin* in'.ir I'utun ne\\ members iiwti o^pericnees in Germany, Italy,! and by giving constructive and band captain in the ROTC. He faculty are of the Phi ipari hnth man made address the topic done members ■ ■ v. ( i'hi Mm an on ■ ill i. tttfjpt ■! intn the and ku«*i;i .suggestions." also made dean's list in *3S. Delta Alpha. it " oi 'The Fatherhood of God and IM puinti >i I Alplui was announced !>v IVom- Odum \li xander il : [he Orotherhood of Man." He In- 1'ip.iM-li nl lai U Phillips Chnrlt;* Islcy Next on thr scl'iedulc t*i lectures Jcmi mi auirt 1 '! . terpreted Christ's feelings on this * hand, ll.nn Allen of the or- is Dr. Howard W. OcIunT Frofcsspr u"!'" will serving ;is .m cxampl topic as expressed in the parable of \h -i:l'l . :. ■ | ' that whole to ■ r* tin Ku *hing < 'omiujttec. At l\-b, llth. and Uilt/ He is the the relation of God niirsi!'„■"- : Jc-i!- III. public i man is aliuwi'd in this warahlf. The ! ;next week's inn■:-ir,1, candidates ; pmtin'w iithir tiling hi*mrc l< »u« ii In id uf the Institute for Kesearch father story represents God, ; ; in the ■ ■ n'in he .1iinii -r and Scni "] cljis»es in Social Science, which is a na- :■.■:■■ 'J and the tun sons represent the Ilif- will In c ■■■ idi rod fm rulni!--i>»n tii ■.'."U\ pr(»mincnt nrsauization. Dr. Inking hi> trxi fr-*»tn I 17.17 I'cnni typrs cf men on earth, {The Oduni i- ii fiotirgian l»y birth. He J ■. 1»: snndi r Impi ■ ipoi father's ! \h tny»r(->t<'d treatment of the sons is ■ i- chicfh in study of the il fact that w* Imuld pm tnon a figtlrativc representation of how " ' cultural in- of the South and ; int< iip luircli -.-. rk Christ *-i'u\ i-rohh '"id treats < ' men. ■ Philanthropic made a name for himself as one ■ has ■ -.iki i santtify inys'el '' tif the leading sociologists "f During the course of the talk. I :lial inaj be >ait< I this section of the country. He has Dr. Foreman raised the point that! >" Report serv- ' 1 \h \ ■!■!:■■ i- pa«tor uf tin Hears only a very limited number men ed "i! government commitlees and of ! IMil IV-.:., I in college [he ; ttrian nrcl : iith.it* nl many books, mostly know meaning of the ■ ■ ,: 11in I Vlahamft. He i I nifi ting ui tin Philanthrop- the "Southern Regi- word prodigal, and so miss its signi- --.(■". about South. ■ilutnmiv ..i >mithwf-trrn an a close neighbor, bc- ■■■ " '■ '._.■■ ■ ■ :■■ ■■ I !■;. W'hit--'- S . L'lun Jim ing located at Lhapel Hill. But this I'■ ! nnniiifthani OU OtiiiJ ! '.' !'i ,i report by the executive com- } will hr? hi<- first \'isit to Davidson.I ■ ■' ■ collection Lakcn "!" u ill . plans for Ihe semester were The remainder »>f the schedule for :- FAUL AND CRYMES, vi spi r rtsetl for V wi rk on th !. Plans concerning the "i ti- the year i* indefinite. Dr. J. R.I Inc. i:anrpn> ■ Students dioul Icontribut n nf nc\\ members were dis- M 1 1 . in, President of Agnes Scott Pcuh i*ince we benefit so muc : ■ 1 by the society. College, will make the address at| SportingGoods from work and tin influence of ; banquet th i ijdent Ton. Plonk appointed ;i the annual of the local program rnmrTTrrtrc cutnpO5t!(l of '"hnptcr of Phi Beta Kappa, and he Jithn Turner, chairman, Sandy Mc- mar speak to the whole Student -o- i Kaciicrn, and George Shannon, and body while he is here. Other plans ,i si i ill ci immittee, composed oi will be announced as they develop. Carn'gie Sei IJimmic i-'uUlu r,- chairman, Hank 41S S. Tryon StrMt IVatu. and Jim Kcrr. Due to the HALL SERVICES business, Charlotte, Tin- CarnegiO"*se( of about 1l^ cctisiiltraUle'arnount nf no N. C. . :program Was had, [Conlinuti from Paot O«f] ii 'i! and lighi classical rccon arette and chewing Kum manufac- in- is in Room ? of Shearer Hi The officers for this semester arc turers have done their part by sub- fi c the listftiinp ptcasure nf student Tow i'liink. president ; Jimmy Ful- stantially decreasing the amount of vvnsp" ~]