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* * (Jlje Duke J& Chronicle DUKE-WAKE FOREST SPECIAL EDITION Founded 1905 - No. 15 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Friday, November 5, 1948 This ti a Goon??? Peahead Walker's T-Model Deacons Roar Into Duke Stadium Tomorrow; Cox, Folger, Stephanz Are Crippled SGA Planning Student Wake Forest Has Won Only One Game From Duke Since 1926 By BOB GIBSON Monitors for Exams CHRONICLE Sports Editor The Wake Forest Deacons take the sawdust trail into Duke Stadium ti ernoon where they will attempt to T-ame the unbelievers, the fighting Blue Devils of System Calls for Banning Pep Rally Tonight Duke University who don't believe the Deacons can whip them. Services will begin at 2 The pre-Wake Forest game o'clock with the congregation expected to reach. 30,000. Of All Graded Homework pep rally will be held tonight Hymns of praise were sung In Baptist Hollow last week as Head Deacon "Peahead" Audilorii ader Lori Walki^r unleashed his choir boys upon the hapless Wolfpack ol N. C. State. The Deacs e rally w didn't exactly spend their time preaching as they rolled up and down Groves Stadium tart at 8. One of the less for five touchdowns and four conversions. Up until that time, State boasted the second best oaelies will speak, and movs defensive average in the nation, Wake didn't help it any by garnering 300 yards that nesnbers ol Use Student subject, abilit f Hie Duke-Georgia Tech ca afternoon. slay with Isiterfratcrnity presentation ( Wake Forest has dropped two games this season while winning the victim of thc haze-happy Womanss sophomore clas ici-mber; to consolidate I'.,lit. Is. 1.1,• ........ • . .,-..;. • :• -..!: , , i .: . ;i ss ...... .... which held their annual reign of terror in the form c plans for a proctoring alker Goon Day today. However, the lissome Miss L. is obviou Anti-Vandsilism Groop rong r provisions of the as yet proo/ that you can't believe in signs. Welch announced that in '.T.sai st meeting Tuesday wilh s isrlsnsS Soulheri il leaders from Chapel H eons 21-12, bu ir Heel road block halted .a her in. Two weeks ago Du- ; fell before Wake Foi id as said, lasl Saturday's Goon Day Was Hilarious Success: .me with State, Wake 34, Slate 13. Wake Line Is Tough Rat Court Will Be Even More So The Deac line will be one of the best that s e Dukes have laced They have more weight and depth According lo Sarah Brugge- ss conferonisc. snan, chairman ol the Goon Day cadint; the 1lis t of line stars is John "Red" O'Quinn who is Committee, today's Goon Day I!-.,-,, sv.wlo- catching his iy to post-season glory. Thc 185 pound Ashe- was a howling hearted, warn lught 25 passes lor 372 yards assd 5 touchdowns. sioth the fresh: worthy of wan Duncan, Ed Hooey, and Ed Bradley. Duncan • •' • • worldly womes duct a poll a have scored a total of 9 TD's so far this year. cent," she staled. goon was asked to srepeat the st Monday e\ tongue twister, she had to kneel At th tackles are swo h •--.• •-• Bill George, 210 before a sophomore and rattle " sriod belore thi Ik-miss II, cited last week for the standard off at tongue-twisting s p e e us State win. ISaeis :•-. : Those unfortunate fow who could 11. Lirsisri-d :-:.ss"r sn •! rue willb Lmlilissl man in lis. uard Bob Auffarth who tips th at 185, bu is this slashing lypc, making up or the weight defies KJ- rsakeup creating ss face v. >f the SGA will talk plan pr. and indenendent car E TICKET DOPE Stud k for lists ager ot the athletic s HG.-\ ! resident Bob Welch a of those operating a s ler the Carolina game ill b sold at the meeting Wednf 1-5 on the ll)th, 11th, a that a Sludenl-Facolty much a car owner would be •ffice In the new gym. Each student will be allowed one Coed Class of '51 ing to spend as a yearly fs ir $1 apiece, on presentation of his own athletic book, pave parking lots, and to provide tudent will be given a card at the atbletie office which Plans "Baby Bawl" for licensing of vehicles against tie him to a reserved seat ticket Car thc student section accident. ntation of his athictie book at Kenan Stadium, Novem- This Thanksgiving Further discussions included the establishment of the Bow Lewis asked each student to have t change ready doin Plan for Lasting Peace as a the office and to be ready to present his athleti substitute for the WSSF fund lien he purchases the card and when he exchanges for education of foreign students. The Bowdoin Plan would bring foreign students to this country money for educational use In for- 11 Dyes i-ulicl fur starling tl Rat Court, held hi thc Worn- si College Auditorkssis lonight, Star Duke wingback Tommy Hughes, Sumter, S. C, At center is Boyd Allen, 210 pounds of muscle io learned his ins are required lo wear their who has been outstanding for his heated reverses and de football in Shelby, N. C, back in '41. tume of the afternoon, plus a fensive efforts, Hughes is a veteran of three years Duke football starting here in the '44 Sugar Bowl campaign. Team Punch Supplied By Backs Jansen - No Comment Now we turn to the pride of "Walkertown," the Baptist back who drive the Black and Gold T. Number one man this year i Tom Fetzer, the Reidsville, N. C, quarterback who has sparked ths On Chronicle Editorial Rotund Romeo Sobs His Way Deacs op to this week's game. Not a running back, this 170 pounde; 71 passes and completed 29 for a total of 439 yards In ad dill four touchdov o has kicked 3 ss lor a CHRONICLE Coed Editor Through French Opera Here 30.5 per. When asked to comment con- is the rushing ir • ihe freshmen and sopho- rning Tuesday's CHRONICLE The Chroni litorial which pointed out that ROMEO AND JULIET nds distributed hy WSSF of By DAN PATTERSON ficials in Communist-dominated Charles L. Wagner's pre ssuntries would fall into Com- tion Tuesday of Gounod's Romeo and Juliet far surpassed 'Duchess Room' Now Responsibility lan of the Campus Chest of si Grows SSS I I ll Campus News Briefs hich WSSF is a part, declined report, the ( Of East Campus; Poll to Determine lan ti ally incro mgll s ibutions from Class evening would have heen thor To Give Orgsan Recital 51, S75; YWCA, $55; oughly enjoyable. But Gounod's John J. Morton, Jr., organist end of Lhe present sen odist Student Fellowship, $2! wnrk is scarcely worthy of be of Dilworth Methodist Church sen eral agreement as I With total funds now samountln ing Duke's annual dose of opera, " Charlotte, will give a special This stsstemenl was to 55,679.51, the committee ; Director of Operation lonftdent that the $6,000 gos terpiece that one need reverently with a CHRONICLE reporter. maintain the niceties of the com Sunday Explain Purpose poser's setting by rendering it in n the program will will accompany the Duke stu- The "Duchess KSISJSSI" is. .si jsnss-ssl. His- ssnlinished basement ing to approximately 3 per cent French. A Minor," "Ada- - of Crowell Building, whi of the total Campus Chest Fi No Speak English i-i.'iTi • Among thc speakers scheduled •' ) by the En -*- nittee ol the Board of Trustees will be made next ws»k to It is preposterious, any way. C Major e finished as a recreation "Chor organization; Harold Stassen, Durham Needlework Guild. for a musical drama to be per Johann Sebastian Bach; formed tn a foreign language by Hon to get the curtain fully ale" (Opus 154) by S. Klarg- Leland Stowe, Pulitzer prizt Vork was begun, during the time tl s,,i Knfllish-s pea king drawn back regardless of rend Elert; "Symphony III, Adagi j was being constructed lisil was ili English-speaking ing of cloth and shaking of and Allegro Maestro," by Lou ent; and Robert: seemed lo know how or for what pti New Tau Beta Pi Members Wagne ' mpany has not c scenery. Miss McClelland as Verne; "Byzatine Sketches, national lawyer front North lltlt. •hich t: Juliet sang well and looked her "Chapel of the Dead," "In Pt Carolina. Change Plans part beautifully. I "Thou Art the Roe 'lans (or the room were drawn by ' To Be Revealed on Saturday Ing an opcrati' i. Not si Although we hope that Mr, hy i: si Mulet. Sleuer Again Issssss sss-.-iiilcs-l. unci Hi- Knsa Cosv w ven in Engllsjh will cease t The Hool and Horn Executive s>r ol the project. The room was to .•ill it t popular enough girth, we cannot e leet and a balcony of apps vided by lhe lour : I hearing, as we He has a lovely vi 1. lv 7110 M • • did Tuesday, questioning as to Coeds Photographed College of Engin< to vary his singing with dynamic ssrsisiil for this; year's show. The contrasts. He actually sings with five isihi-s- Gym, The flrst dance ASCE, AIEE, and k has council linsiliv decided on one The plans apparently were lor a dance room which was Shakespeare. passion to the point ol using given by Mr. Whilford sis om- rcsisoii lor slisi-ssiitinuing the proj with music by Tommy Farr an. i featured in Co Look, submitted by Art Steuer and Ed Duke Ambassadors, is ths This criticism is not to say more sobs than Gounod's music ect because, sis he said, there is no immediate need for more iers, and Life magazi SH- live other entries.