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FOR . THE BEST Urrhuirian *

Weekly by the swam of State

Vol. 8, No. 32 STATE COLLEGE STATIONgl-BALEIGH, N. C., MAY 26, 1928 Single Copy, 10c I

i ’ I ALBRIGHT TAKES EIGNS OF OFFICE i l N Deakmen Win Baseball itle by Defeating Carolina 4-2 I

MANGUM LEADS CLASS ' Public Installation New lllE KEY NAI|0NAl.Gridiron and Diamond We wish to apologize to Mr. Z. B. Mangum, valedictori’an'of Officers Closes Seventh this year's graduating class. 7 0N0ll fRAlfllNlll Athletic Championships ' ,. whose picture was to occupy this space had not the engraver laid down on us. Yea_r_§tudent Government Mr. Mangum is graduating SlABlISJES HERE At Feet of. StateBillege with an average grade of 90.66 1 per cent on his studies. He Major Early Made Hon- will receive his degree for his 1 irst Chapter To Be [Carolina Defeated 2 to 4 [Alpha Phi Gamma, work in the textile school of Aged Watchman of orary Member Stu- State College, which he has at— ‘ Awarded in State of By Local Baseball tended for four years. Man- dent Body ’ Honor ioumalism, gum is a native of Birmingham, ”admits—”.4‘ North Carolina College Refuses to f Squad Alabama—Ed. Now [fled llere ns. BROOKS GIVES MOTTO: E INSTALLED BY MEN Be Pal_s_l_Vith Bull jGAME HOT CONTEST 0F “KEEP OUR CITY PURE” Since the installation Tuesday FROM CHAPTER AT U.S.C. Darkness. a rough ditch bank, the l RIVAL TEAM TWIRLERS night in the library of the North LEISURE CLASS NEEDS glare of a flashlight, a wire fence, a Carolina Alpha Chapter of Alpha Phi ,jDuke's Defeat of the Other Student Officials Enter Gamma. national honorary journalis- 'milar in Purpose to Rotary charging bull, and George W. Banks. University Office — Incoming President tic fraternity, State College has the~ ONCE MET 1N SCHOOLS Clubs Recognizes Scholar- 70-odd-year-old night watchman at Clinches Position of State Col- distinction of having the oni’y chap- State College, all combined close lege Team Asoka for Close Coiiperation ter in this section of the country of ship, Leadership, Character, around midnight Wednesday to give -—»7Visitors Take With Those in Charge. the only organization of that nature SAYS my BROWNE and Other Assets of Students. the individual most concerned the Lead in Third — Woodworth that admits both men and women most exciting timc he probably ever Takes Charge of Hitting. V. Exhorting all the student body interested in journalism who are The curricula in most of our schools iBlue Key honor fraternity, recog- had in his life. American citizens. The nearest pre- were planned to meet the needs of zing outstanding qualities in char- “After all the time I've lived. I of State College to do their best viously established chapter is located aristocracy, the leisure class, accord- u-r, scholarship, student activities. don‘t want to die by a beast." Mr. A second championship in ath- to aid the officers, since the duty in Ohio. ' ing to Professor T. E. Browne, speak- 1 Idel'SlllD, and service, has granted Banks told 'l‘. T. Wellons, superin- letics this year was brought of all is of equal importance, Alpha Phi Gamma was founded at ing on “The Story of Vocational Ed- t State College a charter for the tendent of buildings, Thursday morn- home to State College Monday, W. P. Albright, agriculture, Ada, Ohio, in 1921, for the purpose ucation" last Friday night at the st chapter in North Carolina, to be ing when he Rurned in his records. when a 4-to-2 victory over the Greensboro, publicly took the of general betterment and advance- final Phi Kappa Phi lecture in the installed tonight at a formal banquet And then Mr. Wellons heard the story University Of North Carolina steering wheel from C. S. Tucker, ment in the field of journalism, and Y. M. C. A. This lecture was origi- ali the Meremont Tea Shoppe. of the happenings during the night, clinched for the local team top Amherst, Va., retiring president, its associate endeavors, and has here- nally scheduled for some time ago, 'lThc local Order of the Red and something in the watchman‘s manner place on the diamond schedule, in bringing to a close last Wed- tofore been confined mainly to the but on account of the Easter holidays . formed for the purpose in having told him at once of unusual as well as central section of the country. it was postponed. the gridiron honors nesday the seventh year of stu- A policy of'expansion selected State eral that is upheld by the national happenings since sunset. which the Wolfpack carried off dent government rule at this in- College as the beginning point and “After a period when men were ‘Iiety, and expecting to bring the The large bull that happens to be' last fall.‘ Although the defeat stitution. a jump from the Great Lakes to the trained for professions we then lie Key to this institution, will be a subject for agricultural students on Carolina suffered at the hands of It had been planned to have the Atlantic coast was made to establish passed into a period when organized a orbed by the larger organization. the campus decided Wednesday night- last week put exercises in Pullen Hall of a most education of the advanced stage was Witty-three active and about twelve that he was tired of being cooped up, the State formal, impressive nature, but it was in this section of the country a chap- designed for the gentlemen of the chapters in final stages of installa- and, as becoming to a gentleman in College team on top, found advisable to wait until next ter of the organization. day who did not have to work for a tion make up the body of Blue Key. his station of life. refused longer to this victory proved without a Eligibility requirements for the living," said Professor Browne. It was founded at the University of stay within his confines on Ag Hill. doubt that it was the supreme spring to establish a ritual of public fraternity are those of scholarship, team of the big five. installation of the student govern- a reasonable amount of work and en- “The industrial revolution with its Florida, at Gainesville, by Major Bert While Mr. Banks was punching his ment officers and council and house deavor in journalistic lines, citizen- tremendous influx of mechanical de- C. Riley, October, 1924, and in Feb- clock in the agricultural barns, the The game was a pitchers‘ battle members. ship of the United States. and general vices developed a demand for skilled ruary of the next year became an or- Bull Durham advertisement model from beginning to end, with Larry A. B. Holden, business administra- good standing. Sophomores, juniors, workers. Men and women began to ganization of nation-wide scope. was sporting about the lower end of Allgood the victor. Although West- tion, Wilmington, vice-president; H. and seniors of class rank in college think in terms of education for the The order was founded to attain the pasture where the horses seemed moreland struck out thirteen men, G. Love, science and business, Bur- are open to admission into the order worker, commissions were appointed through organized effort among stu- to be considerably annoyed at the he allowed nine hits, while Allgo'od lington, treasurer, and J. B. Chopiin, upon fulfillment of the requirements. to study the conditions of workers dent leaders in American colleges and presence of one of another race and' allowed only five. Both men were in agriculture, Winston-Salem, secre- Activities may be in any branch of with reference to their eifectiveness universities perpetuation and inten- kind. fine' form. tary, other ofiicers for next year, oc- either the editorial or the business on the job and the conditions under siflcatibn of the belief in God; spread The bull. on the other hand, de- Carolina TakesLead cupiedseats on the rostrum where side of newspaper work or of maga- which they labored. Legislators in of American ideals through the sired the company of the equine ani- It looked like Carolina's game until Dr. E. C. Brooks, president of the col- zine or yearbook activities. Washington began to consider the world; codperation with the faculty mals so much that he pursued one of State came across in the fourth with lege; E. L. Cloyd, dean of students, The key of the organization is sim- educational needs of workers. As for the study of student problems; their number for several minutes in two runs to tie the score. Another in and the. retiring president, C. S. Tuck- ilar in size and shape to a Phi Beta the result of the report ‘of the fa- and proper recognition of all-round order to get better acquainted with the fifth and one in the seventh put er, and vice-president, Fred C. Davis, Kappa insignia, but has the Greek mous Country Life Commission seVo men and students with the outstand- him. The visitor fairly took the State in the lead. The Carolina bat- of this year's student organization, letters Alpha, Phi, and Gamma placed eral bills were introduced into Con- ing qualities already named. horse's breath away by his speedy ters were unable to hit in the pinches also set. gress providing federal aid for the In organization and purpose B1118 advances until the former sought and in the center of the face and running education of rural people," comment- Key is similar to the Rotary clubs, company in the other end of the field. could not overcome this lead. “Keep City Pare" on a downward slant from left to and it is a connecting link between The hitting was led by Woodworth, Dr. Brooks thanked Tucker and right. In the upper right-hand cor- ed Mr. Browne. This company happened to be Mr. ,State's shortstop, who came across the retiring officers for the contribu- ner are three stars placed in the The greatest impetus ever given vo- ~—-Continued on page 2. Banks, who had to pass through the with three singles, while Foard of tions they had made to the school, position of a triangle, and in the cational education in America was pasture on his usual rounds of the the Tarheels was second with two and told the new men their prede- lower left-hand corner rests an ink- the passing of the Smith—Hughes campus, and who had gone unnoticed singles. Seal, Kidd, and McDowall cessors had set for them a good well. Vocational Education Act in 1917. German Educators across most of the field after leaving each ciouted a two~bagger. standard: that of keeping the “city" The local chapter of the national It provided federal aid for the teach- the barns. of State College pure. He drew an organization was installed by absorp- ing of agriculture, trades, industrial Perhaps having an idea the old This victory places State College —Continued on page 2. tion of the Quill Club. This was a education, and home economics to ilereiln Visit To man had a few lumps of sugar for on top with a lead of one and a half local organization formed four years students of less than college grade. him, the bull hastened tO investigate, —Continued on page 2. ago at State College and compOsed of These funds were appropriated to the with the result that the watchman members from the staffs of the dif- states on condition that for each dol- look 0v_er College had virtually to “bump himself" to comssms PRESENTED ferent student publications on the lar of federal money spent there must get out of the way. Allllllll WETllllG GWEN l0 campus. Last year it was reorgan- be an equal amount of state or local N. C. State College and Raleigh Stumbling on the ditch bank on the l0 WW PARADE ized under the name of The Quill. money expended. A. federal board will receive today the band of distin- edge of the field, the massive beast IRESllllEN Milllllll lllfilll but the older name seemed more to for vocational education was appoint- guished German educators who are was blinded by the glare of a flash- ——Continued on page 3. ed to look after the affairs of the visiting the United States under the light turned on by Mr. Banks in'an Dr. E. C. Brooks and Military appropriation, which reached 87,000.- attempt to halt the animal until he, Sophomores Change Scene of Ac- Graduates Review Last Per- 000 in 1926-26. auspices of the Zentralinstitut of himself. had climbed to safety Va. Alpha Pi Kappa “One of the big values coming to Berlin and the International Institute through the wire fence just a little tivities From Dining Hall formance of This Year the schools of; North Carolina of Teachers College, Columbia Uni— on the other side of the gully. It to Gymnasium Delta Installed By through the introduction of voca- versity, . The delegation was the brightness of the flash, Mr. Incoming officers of the present State College Men —Co_ntinued on page 2. of 31 visitors will be led by Dr. Franz Banks thinks, that gave him time to For perhaps the last time this year junior class conducted the last pa- Hilker of Berlin and Dr. Thomas gain a safe position directly across the powerhouse whistle blurted out to rade of the year last Monday, which Eighteen girls and Dr. Walmsley, of Alexander of the International Insti- from the bull. the world the trials of the freshman was reviewed by Dr. E. C. Brooks Warlick and Nelson tute. ‘ and the present senior ofllcers from Virginia, State Teachers College, Farm- The party will arrive today from The animal. disappointed at the class when it sounded Monday night ville, Va., were initiated into Pi Kappa Of failure of his attempt to learn if the the hour of their annual bath, an old- the reviewing stand. After the pa- Delta. national honorary forensic fra- Durham, one of the five cities in man's hip pocket carried a lump of established custom of the college rade commissions to the senior oili- ternity, at the installation last Satur- [Win Bridge Honors North Carolina on the itinerary of the sugar, then proceededto vent his whereby the sinsand dirt of the first- cers were presented by Colonel John day night of the Virginia Alpha chap- party. The educators, stopping at —Continued on page 2. year men are washed away by the W. Harrelson. O.R.C. A short, force- ter of the organization with Prof. C. John Warlick and T. H. Nelson, the Sir Walter Hotel, will today visit sophomores. ful address by Dr. Brooks completed C. Cunningham of State College and representing Phi Kappa Tau frater- and inspect the college and some of the program. ‘ members of the North Carolin Alpha nity, defeated Gus Bailey and Tom the schools of the city system, and {Nine Mechanical Two streams of water from fire Those receiving commissions for chapter at this institution officiating Mott of Kappa Alpha by more than leave for Washington, D. C., tomor- hose attached to nearby hydrants second lieutenants of infantry were: in the ceremony. fourteen hundred points in the final row. ' Seniors Get Good ’ played at midnight over the front Jarvis B Barnes. Como; John J. Plans are now being made to hold plays of the Salisbury, Greensboro, Winston-Sa— Selection of Jobs entrance to the Frank Thompson Barrier, Washington, D. 0.; Daniel the convention of the South Atlantic bridge tournament held «here last lem, Durham, and Raleigh are their gymnasium. before which both re- B. Branch. Wilmington: Charles points of interest in this state. cipients and donors of the water were province of Pi Kappa Delta at the Vir- ‘ week. All nine graduating seniors in me- scattered over considerable ground. A. Case, Oak Ridge; William T. ginia school next year. It was origi- | Playing thirty-two hands of cards They will be entertained at State chanical engineering have been Daugbtry, Woodland; Jefferson C. nally arranged to hold the convention [each night, Phi Kappa Tau took top College today at a luncheon in the No class meeting of the sophoo Davis, New Bern; placed in good positions. Several ,mores had been called to determine Louis C. Einwick, at North Carolina State, but since the score the first evening of the prelimi- college Y. M. C. A. Miss English, lhad the opportunity to make selec- fthe exact hour of the wetting, Newport News, Va.; John C. Fergu- addition of West Virginia to this re nary events and Kappa Alpha won supervisor of the city schools of Ra- :tions but son, Raleigh; James S. Harris. Hen- gion of the national fraternity it was out on the second night. leigh. has charge of the committee of from tWO or three different :Bob Upchurch, president of the sec- derson; James G. Hart, Virgilina, decided that Farmvilie would be a By winning over teams from nine- reception. In cobperation with her companies. ‘ond-year men. made his rounds of the Va.; Robert W. Haywood, Raleigh; more central location than Raleigh. teen fraternities, the Phi Kappa Tau are a number of persons from the B. A. Preslar with Allis-Chalmers ,dormitories to post picked classmates Bentz B. Howard. Concord; George The visiting members of the North team showed themselves the chamv State Department of Education and lCompany; Rufus l'erson with Gen- .‘on the desired event. G. Hunsucker, Hamlet; Harlee H. Carolina Alpha chapter were given a pionship bridge players of the North men from State College. leral Electric; Bruce (lorham and .D. 1 Changing the custom this year, the Jobe, Mebane: Erick W. Kearny, cordial welcome by the Virginia girls, Carolina State College fraternity pop- .0. Pike with Chesapeake and l’oto- 1 men were taken to the athletic build- Franklinton; Samuel V. King, Tar- tea in the afternoon The chief purpose in the visit Of mac Telephone Company; M. J. l’olkqn‘ Up to this time the event had beginning with a ulation. Each organization was sup- the educators to Greensboro was the :with Grinnell (30.. inc.: Frank Tur- itaken place on the porch and steps boro; William C. Lane, Sanford; Jas. and just preceding the installation posed to send its tw0 best players to study of the state college for women. tner, Fred Davis. (.‘arl Penny. William II. McCain, Asheboro; Everette L. ceremony, and closing with a banquet {the preliminary events. a type of School which Germany does ‘of the dining hall in the center of McCarn, Spencer; Cary J. McConnell. at 7 o'clock in the evening“ ‘ Warlick and Nelson will receive lMetts with Newport News Shipbuild- l the campus. Derita: Jesse B. Maness, Biscoe; not have. according to Dr. Thomas ing and Dry Dock Company. 1 Going up in groups determined by State College men assisting Profes-i,‘ next week the silver plaque that was Alexander, professor of education at it speaks Well of the professors in ‘the Perry E. Moose, Mt. Pleasant; John sor Cunningham were H. H. Rogers, jawarded by the local chapter of . But some of ‘ the department that they have taken dormitory in which they roomed. 8. Morris, Oxford; Thomas E..Nelson, E. W. Buchanan, A..L. Aydlett, C. L. iLambda Chi Alpha to the winning the freshmen remained under the —Continued on page 2. Straughan, and H. H Burroughs. them made it a point to see the high 1 such an interest in securing positions;‘two streams until they were given 3 team. —Continued on page 3. for the boys. —Continued on page 2. v... y...... “m “A” .3“, v.3.“ ,n-n ...... - .. .

THE TEC IINICIAN a while all except the high spots un- making excellent records," said Pro- Shapard, C. W. Jackson, C. E. Hib- mite mechnirian til some chance meeting brings the fessor Browne. bard, W. R. Fitzgerald, W. V. C. rest back. Because of the courses in agricul- Evans, H. H. Burroughs. Not only the class ture in the 110 rural'high schools in just behind you, North Carolina. thousands of country Doakmen Win State Baseball but all the student body, we feel boys have been given a new vision of sure, would back us in our farewell. the opportunities in farming. They Title Yet it is not‘ that; not for always have been shOWn that the application (Continued from shall we part. Graduates of 1928, of science and skill to the production page 1) we shall meet again sometime; so and marketing of crops brings results games. Carolina takes fourth place. Published Weekly by the now 'we bid you, not farewell, but an comparable to other vocations; they with Wake Forest third and Duke of Carolina State College revmr. have been given a new interest and second. This is the second state happiness in the ordinary jobs be- championship which the N. C. State A. Dawe- Anurr...... Editor cause they learn the why of things. teams have taken this, year, the foot- J. T. Bruin-noon...... _..m....Business Manager THIS, OUR CITY In addition to the school boys being ball team having also .won the title. Stafl Editors: reached by these trained teachers, The summary of the Carolina game —~ HAMILTON STRAP WATCHES — T. A. V-uon Managing “We must keep the city pure,” several thousand adult farmers each i is as follows: I. W. Bucnluun...... News President Brooks told year attend organized classes at night Lineup and Summary Octagon Coushion —- Square — Round W. T. Gan-w-...... 8ports the incoming N. 0. State Ab. R. H. O. A. E. F. L. Jovnn at Sports members of the student government in the nearby schoolhouse and study Woodworth. as...... 5 1 3 1 8 l White and Green Gold B.I. B.K. Imam!Koontz. “Society last Wednesday as a warning to the problems of the farm of immedi- 'McDowall. lb...... 6 l 1 18 0 o them on entering oflice. ate concern, these groups choosing Outen, 2b...... 4 0 0 I 0 We Carry the Largest and Finest Assort- the subjects they wish to study. 4 0 1l 0d 0l 0 A. I. Guava-Wants Thirty-nine years have passed 4 0 0 l l ment of Hamilton Watches. in Raleigh. A. L WI“. T. I. Vaanon into history to give our school a set Aged Watchman of College d I l I 0 0 L. C Virouu R. E. Kmnu. of traditions that all of us can well | 3l 01 01 0 0 0 ‘ Stay be proud of. From the first day a Refuses To Be Pals With Bull l 4 o 1 1 a 1 ‘BOWMAN’S freshman enters here until the day : Totals...... as 4 9 27 11 s . G. Slfl‘ll...... CircuhiiopCirculationAssistant (Continued from page 1) l Jewelers —__—_————————————um: Wuon-r...... he leaves these traditions should be feelings to the inmates .of Seventh 3 Carolina Ab.R. H. o. A. a. February 10. closest to him. ‘Qoxc. cf. 4 0 0 2 0 l I. O. O. F. BUILDING RALEIGH, N. C. I and aa second-classat Raleigh,matur. North Caro- dormitory. lLufty. 3b. . 4 I l 1 l 0 lina.1920':underat thethepoatoilleeAct of March 8. 1879. After three months we shall come Aroused from peaceful slumber by lFoard. rf. 4 1 2 1 0 0 back to begin once more our life in a. duet serenade of the bull and a *Barnhart,iMackie. 1b.if. 48 0 li 61 0 1l SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: our city of State College. Next Sep- lady friend beneath the windows of Jackson. 2b...... 4 0 0 4 0 0 hie was caused in some of the fra- 81.60 PER COLLEGE YEAR ‘tember there will be several hundred the building, the students made Burt, c...... 4 o 0 12 2 0 Annual Meeting Given To lWestlnoreland,,Satterfleld, as...... p...... 3 0 0 01 0l 0 Freshmen Monday Night ternity houses off the campus be- Our advertisers were solicited with theshop-pur- 'immigrants seeking admission into known their displeasure by hurling cause a few freshmen refused to at- pipose ofpoints.puttingRememberbefore youthis,dependableand feel per- our midst. We shall let them in, but missiles at the two. Totals...... 33 2 5 27 4 ii tend the annual bath and struck out fefiy safe in guiding your shopping by Till (shall we forget to tell them of the It was only after the unusual visi- IStaie ...... 000 210 100—4 (Continued from page 1) on their own hook for hiding places, Taonmcxw. things dear to our hearts? tor had caused quite a furor and had ‘Carolina...... 002 000 000—2 the command to “run," when their to return only when captured and Shall We forget to mention the awakened many that he was captured ‘Kidd.Summary—Two—baseStolen bases: Foard.hits :2:McDowall,Snipes. StruckSeal. places were taken by others. brought over by some of their older huge chair placed some time ago in and returned to his old tramping 1on;out:balls:by Allgood,off Allgood,6; Westmoreland.l; Westmoreland.13. Base0. Playing a prank on the bystanders, brothers. Pullen Hall for the use of Dr. Rid- ground about the barns. Much laugh- (Wild pitches: Westmoreland, 1. Passed balls: the men at the nozzles/of the hose Several visitors from Raleigh were dick? Shall we forget to tell them ter about the incident was heard on ‘Burt,1 :25. l. Umpire: Brandon. Time of game: turned them back over their heads spared , the general wetting which the campus Thursday'morning, and to let the water come down in a concluded the ceremonies because (of the keeper of Pullen Park who it was with great relief that Mr. sweeping circle over all those who they had come in cars and remained lost his monkey and set out up the Banks returned the next morning to ‘Albright Takes Reins of Office had gathered to watch. in them throughout the event. Paragraphics railroad to search for him, only to pour his tale into the ears of Mr. meet a group of students who had Wellons. 1 (Continued from page 1) Rounding up of the freshmen re- -' 1 janalogy of this community with one quired only a comparatively short . been told of and asked to capture an time, since the men who had to do This is the last issue of the year, inmate of the State Hospital who Blue Key National Honor lot a city with which he had become the work were so located that they had escaped and was searching for Fraternity Establishes Here Iacquainted through reading. r and now as the time draws near we “Government," said the college were able to get the students out of hate to see it go in the mails. a monkey he had never possessed— president, “is maintained by those bed without much trouble. LOST! ——N.C.B.— all a prank of another college boy? (Continued from page 1) who have ideals. There is not one Only a small percentage of the student we No; these things will be among faculty and students and a great sta- standard for all except in the ideals." first-year men were present at the A small black leather note- On behalf of the the first we mention to the new men. bilizer of life. party, due to the fact that some had wish to thank Mr. W. G. Enloe and Since the organization is one of ' Professional ideals, or rather pro- been tipped off by upperclassmen of book with Physics notes the State Theatre for the interest he What we are more apt to forget to service and must keep the confidence fessional standards, are not always the approaching event and had re- and assignments. Return to displays in us. tell them is the pride they must take of everyone, there is no secret work the same, he said, yet each has its mained uptowu until after all was W. H. Campbell, 404 Cutler —N.C.I.— in their school, the honor system they nor ritual, and it is for these same own. “Standards are maintained at over or had left their rooms in time aw are to support, the school spirit they reasons there are no national initia— the same price as liberty—the price disappear completely from the Street, Raleigh, or phone When 0. Max Gardner gets his of vigilance," he continued. to 3580. Reward for its return. feet propped up on a certain desk must acquire. tion teams, fees. or dues, Work of This year the council made a de- hands of sophomores. in the southwest corner of the capi- If these immigrants to our city the national organization is sponsor- parture from the usual run when its It was said that some slight trou- tol building we expect to see State are told the things they should know ed by national headquarters at the members chose as an honorary mem- _— a close and it is made clear to them how University of Florida, the mother student body Major C. C. “1.11:an poo" College run the University dear they should hold them, they chapter sending out mimeographed ber of the race. news letters during the school year. Early, R. 0. T. C. commandant at JustOROamplu MORRIS Open 7:30-11:00 —N.C.l.— will carry them through their entire The official insignia of the Blue State College. Major Early was pro- Just as the class of ’28 is leaving, college course. The only way we Key is an oblong Waldemar key- nounced officially in his new capacity “WHO‘S NEXT?—LET'S GET 'EM RIGHT ON OFF” the campus is being fixed up. When can develop the school spirit that charm similar to the Phi by Tucker and was presented with 'Drinks : Sandwiches : Cigarettes : Candy you come back in after years, boys, has often been agitated for on the key. 0n the smooth surface appears his testimonial as he took his place Magazines Toilet Articles you probably won’t see it anything campus is to begin with each fresh- an oval with a raised border, and on the platform. like it is now. We understand the man class. When the freshmen learn within the oval a cross; on top of it and the next freshmen, and the the cross is a spread-eagle carrying expansionghas just begun. next, the next, and the next, then in its mouth a laurel wreath; and at there will be no need for boosts to the feet of the eagle on the lower GOODBYE, BOYS that end. This year we have de- point of the cross is a star. All sym- bols are in gold relief, the corners of veloped a school spirit; we have had the key being coated with an azure- In just a few more days the reasons to bring it into being. blue French enamel. .gpaduating class of 1928 will out Now, when we come back next The cross pertains to the religious from State College with their Bach- ‘year, let’s all start in to help the oili- aspect. the eagle to government, the eldr of Science degrees in their hands. ‘cers of the student government “keep star to the wearer’s college, and the Efr a short time more they can walk our city pure.” Let's all begin at laurel wreath to his personal achieve- out the familiar campus scenes as (met .to instil the ideals and tra- ments as brought out in the pledge members of the student body. In ditions of the school into the incom- to the fraternity. two and one—half weeks they will ;ing fi‘i-Xhman class. Then let us H. L. Hingson and Ralph Greene, two members from the Blue Key walk around as alumni. ikcep then up, hold them up, to the chapter at the University of South We’re sorry to see you go, boys, ,standard, in that way we shall be Carolina, Columbia, will arrive in because for three years we’ve been following our president’s advice. Raleigh some time today to admin- here together. Only a short time ister the oaths and to install the ago, it seems, you welcomed us most Commission Presented State College chapter just before the heartily, sometimes with paddles To Seniors After Parade banquet. J. B. Britt, president of the and belts, perhaps, but just the same Order of the Red and White, will act you took us in and made us feel as (Continued from page 1) as toastmaster. if we were a part of the State Cpl- Raleigh; Rufus M. Person, Charlotte; Charter members of the organiza- lege that you had helped build. Douglas 0. Pike, Raleigh: John E. tion are: A. F. Greaves-Walker of Three years ago you taught us Powers, Maple Hill; Basil B. Preslar, the faculty; seniors—J. C. Cobb, J. O. “lith.12-«le.i. the traditions of the school and all Marshville; Clarence A. Ridenhour, Foil, F. M. Williams, U. G. Hodgin, x...“3‘g Concord; Luther Shaw, Saxapahaw; J. W. Shuford, J. C. Davis, F. C. l5 the things, the small things and the John R. Siver, Horse Shoe; William Davis, C. H. White, H. L. Sullivan, .big ones, that you will perhaps Jack McDowall, J. B. Britt, W. L. For the bum’:3. hold in cherished memory for many L. Tate, Burlington; Herman H. Ves— man a:bi:duf, tal, Staley; Charles H. White. Ashe- Roberts, H. H. Rogers, A. N. Greene, ‘‘longdirtam‘' years. We learned those traditions ville; Charles S. Wilson, Newton. C. S. Tucker; Juniors are—A. M. Mthedocr:a" .and legends; we passed them down Andrew C. Strickland, of Rich- Greaves-Walker, P. W. Elam, A. Hol- widelyum! to those after us; yet in the passing mond, Va., received commission as den, D. H. Hutchinson, A. L. Aydlett. marten. they may have become changed or second lieutenant of engineers. Pledges are: J. E. Moore, R. P. altered; perhaps they could have Those who will receive commis- been handed on to better advantage. sions as second lieutenants of infan- Be that as it may, as we watch try after attending R. 0. T. C. train- Waxes Poetic you on the threshold of your jour- ing camp are: John R. Bowie, Glen- into life; as we see you pause dale Springs; Gerald P. Dickenson, Bantu“:.,.. ney Beaufort; John O. Gaither, Jr., Over Favorite for a fortnight before you take the Statesville; Joseph M. Kilgore, Nor- long, shaky dive and plunge into folk, Va.; Wiley '1'. Mosley, In, Kins- Tobacco the waters of the world, we think of ton; Henry M. Coley, Raleigh. the time, twelve months hence, when Ten of the seniors are not yet 21 “A Prescription" 3i5» We shall stand on the same platform, years of age and received certificates "Have you ever noticed high in the clouds, the tank of life for appointments. They were: Wm. right after a meal representing our small field of en- Bax-den, Selma; Thos. Browne, Ra- How tired and lazy There are doors. leigh: George Burke, Spencer; Jo- you always feel? deavor, seeming but a speck on the seph Matthews, Raleigh; David I’m telling you folks ground below us. it isn t a joke, to open, still We know we shall hate to leave, Moody, Waynesville; Robert Morri- It will.freshen you n Sis son, Cherryville: Wm. Owen. Salis- if you tryag smoke. that we shall hate to come back bury; Henry Rogers. Raleigh; P. D. Butwhateveryoudo Trade followed Commodore Perry’s scriber? What are the machines and again only as use-to—be’s—men who Thomas, Raleigh, and Z. E. Whitley, these line you must heed, flag into Japan. Today,” Bell System methods to make it? have spent their time at their alma Bethel. There’s a certain tobacco Boys, State College is here; of course, that you need. pioneers develop their service, trade How can the value of long distance mater. It’s packed in a tin, follows the telephone. telephony be best presented to in- always it will remain with open Leisure Class Needs Once Met in the tin’s colored blue. gates, welcomes for you as alumni Schools Says Prof. T. E. Browne Not only the smokin In: advancing the art of telephony, dustry, and the great potentialities of as heartily as those you gave the but the chewing 'nd too. there are still plenty of doors to. open, this service developed Of course if you never rest of us when we came in. (Continued from page 1) are bothered thisway, plenty of new steps to take. Thesequestions and many like them As long as we’re here, then, boys, tional courses is the broadening of Just keep the prescri tion What apparatus will meetsome new- point the way to fields which still leave we’ll think of you, of the. State (Jol- the curriculum of the high schools for some other y. making education appeal to Ask for tobacco, ly-ariscn condition in serving the sub- ample room for the explorer. lege you made. In a comparatively and thus the best‘that’s on earth; short time we’ll be following you out ‘a larger group. The small high To shorten the sto , into the world. We’ll meet there: E school with only the academic curric- just call it “E geworth.” BELL SYSTEM- , ‘ulum does not appeal to all boys and Chas. J. Butler out there some place, once in a while, girls,1 and many of them leave school Owensboro, Ky. d nation-will guns of 18,500,000 intmrouuting telephony the paths of some of us will cross. land lose their only opportunity for Feb. 2, 1927 Then, for a brief time, perhaps, we ‘an education. Since the introduction can recall the happy days spent here .of agriculture and home economics together. {the holding power of the school has Edgeworth ii But such is life, old timers. For ibeen greatly increased. Many of the a fleeting time we meet, live to- lflnest students to whom the classical Extra High Grade geteher long enough to learn each 2 courses did not appeal are completing “the high school, going to college, and Smoking Tobacco other, and then pass on to forget for cl THE TECHNICIAN The league standing. exclusive of the championship game: ’ 4». Section One Team Won Lostl ‘ Wins Fraternity Theta Kappa Nu...... 0 BlindfOlded . . . in scientific test of Alpha Lambda Tau...... 5 1 ...... 4 2 Baseball Honors ...... 3 3' ...... 2 4 leading Cigarettes, Princess Paul Chavchavadze The inter-fraternity baseball league ...... 1 5 played its last game Thursday after- Tau Rho Alpha...... 0 6 noon, when Theta Kappa Nu defeated the strong Sigma Tau Beta team by Section Two selects OLD GOLD ’ the decisive score of 7 to 1. Sigma Tau 'Beta...... 6 0 The Sigma Tau Betas came on the Lambda Chi Alpha...... 4 1 field with a feeling of confidence, Phi Omega ...... 3 1 inspired by an unimpeachable record. Epsilon...... 2 4 The Theta Kappa Nus had a fair rec- ...... 2 3 ord of their own and were deter- ...... 1 5 “I was much intrigued by the invitation to make mined to sell their title dearly. In Chi Alpha Sigma...... 0 4 of Ameri- the hot contest that followed the a blindfold test of your leading brands Theta Kappa Nu boys' hard fighting can cigarettes, to see how they compared with gaVe them in the fourth inning a big each other and with those I had smoked abroad. lead which they held until the end MW e of the game. There was a fine show Could one really taste the difference? I wondered. of sportsmanship on both sides as c well as excellent playing, and even “But when I was handed these cigarettes, one by the defeated team cannot say that .the battle was not enjoyed. one, I realized at once that there was a difference In winning the championship of As more than 2,000,000 copies of the and that the test was conclusive. One cigarette the fraternity league the Theta Kap- book have been circulated throughout pa Nu team also won a fine loving the United States, nearly everyone is was so much more appealing, so much more cup, and the boys were so jubilant familiar with Gene Stratton-Porter's delicate in flavor. Oh, and so much smoother! that some of them suggested a big famous story, “Freckles,” the screen write—up in the News and Observer. version of which, made at FBO under “When the test was over and I was told that the Any team winning the cup three years the direction of Leo Meehan, is coming in succession becomes its permanent to the State Theatre next Monday. cigarette of my choice was OLD Gou) I understood owner. Tuesday, and Wednesday. The cast at once why this cigarette is so popular among. includes John Fox, Jr.. Gene Stratton, Hobart Bosworth. Eulalle Jensen, Billy my American friends.” Scott, Late McKee, and Frankia Darro. —-.\.hB.-—— fimmfl State Theatre Billie Dove, star in First National £2}. “ The Student’s Friend ” pictures, was forced to learn Hungari- ,an because of the (leaf and dumb folk . Saturday Only in Hungary! She appears as an Hungarian girl in TAURIAN PLAYERS her latest picture, “The Yellow Lily," Present coming to the State Theatre next ‘CAPTAIN Thursday and Friday. All the “lines" she has to speak in the film had to be PRINCESS PAUL CHAVCHAVADZE, Sister of Mrs. Wm. 8. Leeds APPLEJACK’ spoken in Hungarian, so that lip- Special bargain matinee for readers who know the language will State College students—in- not be shocked to discover the “Hun- quire at box oflice. garian” speaking English in Hungary! Clive Brook, her leading man in the How Test Was Made Monday—Tuesday picture, and all others of the cast who . Subject wasblindfolded, and, in tirely unaware of the identity Wednesday must speak in close-ups, also had to the presence of two responsible of these cigarettes during test. Gene Stratton Porter’s learn their lines in the Magyar tongue. witnesses, was given one each After smoking the four ciga- —A.‘I.— of the four lending cigarettes rettes, the Princesswas asked to ‘FRECKLES’ Rod La Rocque’s new star vehicle, to smoke. To clear the taste. designate bynumber her choice. ADDED ATTRACTION “Stand and Deliver,” will be on view codes was served before each Without hesitation she replied. (On Stage) at the State Theatre Saturday next. cigarette. The Princess was en- “N0.3".s s“mmOLD GOLD. Mr. & Mrs. ‘Happy’ Lawsin This is a thrilling story of banditry in Greece and provides the popular star Thursday and Friday with a dramatic rale. Lupe Velez and AND BETTER — NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD BILLIE DOVE Warner Oland are featured in support SMOOTHER ,. of the star. in Women, however, received most of| Alpha Phi Gamma, Honor ‘THE YsiLow LILY’ at German Educators Here on their attention. Journalism, Now Located Here | Step Around the Corner and Get a Real COCA-COLA Saturday Only Visit Their chief purpose in visiting Ra- TOM June 2 to Look Over College leigh is to inspect our own college, (Continued from page 1) 15 W. Hugstt In Odd Fellows but they will also look over the other predominate. and it was as such that Street Building ROD LA ROCQUE (Continued from page 1) schools in the city. State College is the national fraternity absorbed the O’Kelley ’s ...in... school and some of the elementary the only school of its type to be in- campus group. ‘STAND AND DELIVER’ schools of the city. N. C. College for spected in the South. Charter members of the North Car- CIGARS :”£24122?” DRINKS Persons in the group besides those olina Chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma mentioned earlier are as follows: are the active members of the group Olga Behrens, Berlin; Josef and it took in: W. L. Roberts, A. N. WEST RALEIGH ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Louis Diel, Berlin; Otto Dorner, (iroene, 'l‘. A. Vernon, A. L. Aydlctt. Expert, Quick-Service Shoe Repairing Essen; Fritz Huhring, Leipzig; Mar- H. H. Burroughs. J. (7. Davis, C. Z. garette Elbert, Berlin-Schoneberg; Bailey. J. W. Shuford. ll. G. Hodgin. 113 OBERLIN ROAD Otto Emersleben, Madgehurg; Julius New men initiated at the installa- Just Back of College Court Juschka, Furstenwalde; Alfred tion were: T. G. Smith, K. K. Koontz. Kuhnemann, Berlin; Heinrich Medau, E. H. Roberts, R. l'. Shapdrd. 'l‘. A. @119 Errhnifian Berlin; Otto Metzner, Buchtz; Peter Grant, Frank Cnpps, T. M. Vernon. Peterson, Jena; Burt Ritchter, Berlin- Honorary members are: Stewart Dablem; Heinz Schietor, Shettgurt- Robertson, professor of journalism Printed By Auffen Hansen; Elizabeth Schulte, here; Dr. E. C. Brooks, pl'esidvlli of Duisherg; Otto Schulte, Konigsberg; the college; A. S. Brower, comptrol— Money To Loan Sebald Schwartz, Lubeck; Peter ler of the college; F. H. Jeter. agri— Trumm, Munchben; Mara Typke, cultural publicity editor; Josephus CAPITAL PRINTING COMPANY Berlin; Dora Wagner, Dresden; Nik— Daniels, owner of the NeWs and Ob- Liberal Loans on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, and Other olaus Wallner, Berlin-Templedorf; server, local morning newspaper. “The House of Quality Printing" Personal Property Gotthold Wankmuller, Turlingen; N. C. Anna Wildermann, Dusseldorf; Eliz- I’I DELTA SIGMA, LOCAL RALEIGH, BARGAINS IN UNREDEEMED PLEDGES abeth Winkleman, Berlin; Albert See Us When You Need Money Witte, Husta, and Theodore Zender, BUSINESS FRATERNITY Bonn. SEEKS NATIONAL CHARTER aswesmaswxxx'v,v»? 4 r New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wis- Pi Delta Sigma, local business pro- consin. , Missouri, Tennessee. fessional fraternity. is seeking a chap- . North Carolina, Maryland. Pennsyl- ter of Delta Sigma Pi, national or- vania, Connecticut, and Massachu- ganization of a like nature, as result CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT C0. setts are the states which will have of a. resolution passed during a been visited by the tourists when smoker and business meeting at the they complete their travels June 13. home of B. F. Brown, dean of the Ehrerything Electrical The educators began their study of School of Science and Business, last For the Student schools in this country April 11. Wednesday night, and followed up by definitely drawing the petition and presenting for signature of the members at a meeting Friday in the Y. M. C. A. Radios Professor Goehrig, of the faculty What Shakespeare of State College. a member of the national organization and an officer _ says about Coca-Cola of this district, made a brief talk Radio Supplies concerning the purpose of Delta Sig- ma Pi and the work to go through in sending a petition. It might be sev- eral years before a chapter would be Flashlights granted, he said, but there is a mini- mum limit of six months before the national council will be allowed to pass on a petition. Table Lamps Officers elected for next year were: Floor Lamps A. B. Holden, president; R. B. Trog- den, vice-president; Dallas Holoman. Students’ Desk Lamps secretary; and E. W. Buchanan, “Framed in the treasurer. prodigality of Chi Alpha Sigma Dance EQUIP YOUR FRATERNITY Chi Alpha Sigma fraternity enter- nature” tained at a dance at their home on HOUSE ELECTRICALLY Clarke Avenue last night with many When Shakespeare wrote this members of other organizations pres- speechforRichard hemusthave r-nt and a number of Raleigh girls seen the handwriting on the attending. Punch was served during wall—s Coca-Cola ad reading: the evening. CAROLINA Goad lbiugsfrom nine sunny “Mary, kiss me—" mo RICHARD m clinics poured into a single glass “No, dear; the spirit doesn't move POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ' Act 1. Scene 1 me.“ ThsCocsCoiaCmy.Atlsota.Gs. (One hour later): i‘John. the spirit LlGHT—HEAT—I’OWER : moves me." ”IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS J “Then let the spirit kiss you." I"

THE TECHNICIAN “‘3!“ ‘ FiIIu Dances Y A . . Busnness. School Phys1cal. Ed. Men here Of the three phyBICBI 9d“;.t:‘l- J Frida . . . . . 4m 0|! “CWIISCJIQII “These classes looked on and enjoys E M E "Ts Has Good success ave Track eet spectacle. The boys out for the d H June“'“‘"1 Friday’ am I A" "ouuc with a vi . June seam”...... 11 to 2 In Placing' Seniors With' Doak9s Best andferentmostevents0, wentthematamit ‘1 June 2‘ Saturday ' ' ' ' 9m 12 . I In forty-five minutes last Wednes- credit. A few fell by the wayBi-‘O 11 ‘0 2 Fifty Cents l A" but five.“ the business admin- day 120 men participated in a gala and not everyone displayed perfet June1mm“.4' Monday - - - at” 1 awaits you .at my office when istration and industrial management track meet between the classes of style, but, on the whole, it was w» you turn in your. room and post- seniors are being placed this year “Chick" Doak, “Butch" Slaughter, done and certainly shows that \o This is the return with different business houses over and “Coach” Drennon. The forty are quite past the time when a place The Senior Figure.the Grandthe Pan-Hel-March ofiice keys. men from each class put out some of learning was considered as con? lenic Figure, and of the deposit required—T. T. the United States. Those that are the cerned only with books and brains Chi Tau House Party 1 will be led by Mr. “Peanut" Ridenour Wellons. loot being placed have already got good work in the loo-yard dash, ‘.,.».. Beta Chapter of Chi Tau fraternity . and Miss Jean Reid of Concord, Mr. 440, mile, and in the running broad and not with the strength or ability and Miss Jane Lynch ijobs or do not know what kind of jump and shot-put. of the body housing the intellect. will be host at a house party during-1 “Hub" Sullivan If the ‘work they wish to do. This is the Mr. Miller took charge of the meet, "rhe dash, the 440, and the mile the final dances. Elaborate plans 'of New York, and Mr. Joe Cobb and best record in the history of the were run in heats. have been made with an attractive Miss Dorothy O'Donnell of Raleigh, GENTLEMAN who borrowed a ibusiness school. while all the non-participating mem- representation of girls from all the_ respectively. motormeter and cap while the .. state invited, and with a most enter— ‘ C 0 owner was at supper the first of The following students are being taining program. including a swim- Architectural Seniors Banquet the week has finished with it, it iplaced with the concerns mentioned: OPTOMETRY—The Aid to Good Vision and engineer- will be greatly appreciated if he S. L. Alexander. National Cash Regis- Eye Comfort Through Lenses ming party. a theatre party. a tea Seniors in architectural returns it by putting it in the ter Company; M. A. Bailey, National dance, and the final feature—a mid- ing celebrated the ending of their box on The Technician door. . Cash Register Company; R. C. DR. A. G. 'SPINGLER W'Awamm-NH.WW‘. night luncheon to be given Monday school career at the Meremont Tea 3 Barnes, Liberty Mutual Insurance night at the Meremont Tea Shoppe. Shoppe last Tuesday evening. Inter- ! Company; W. J. Boswell, Myrtle OPTOMETRIST «m Chaperones for the occasion will esting talks were given by Professors Attention, Juniors! ' Desk Company; R. P. Broadwell, Lib— HAS MOVED TO 17 WEST HARGE’I'I‘ ST. be Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson of Shumaker and Paulson of the archi- If you have not placed your erty Mutual Insurance Company; Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Walter tectural department. A resolution senior ring order with the Stu- D. A. Burwell, International Motor Brown of Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. was passed that a library of archi- dents Supply Store, do so at Company; J. N. Cadieu, printing W. C. Savage of Raleigh. tecture be started by each senior once. Our contract calls for an business, with his father: H. W. Carr, t t 0 donating one or more books. initial order of 100 rings. So Stetson Hat Company; C. H. Cogdell, CAPITOL CAFE Dean and Mrs. Cloyd Entertain Following the banquet “Pat" Woot- far only 60 juniors have placed lLiberty Mutual Company; A. N. en entertained the following seniors Lee Rawlings Company, Service To State College Students Dean and Mrs. E. L. Cloyd enter- at a farewell gathering: “Hub" Sulli- their orders. Don’t fall to at- Greene, A. Special tained the staff of the 1928 Agro- Bailey, tend to this before you leave accountants; U. G. Hodgin, Bell Tele- SANITARY—CONVENIENT—REASONABLE meck with a buffet supper Sunday van, “Red” Inscoe, C. Z. school.—1929 Ring Committee. phone and Telegraph Company: H. A. their "Spike” Hall, Areil Cox, “Captain” Munroe, American Tobacco Company; Give Us a Trial evening, May 20, from to 8, at Kearny, and Sam King. C. J. Noblin, National Cash Register home on Hillsboro Street. Master 0 O 0 Finals Tickets Company; J. M. Riley, Liberty Mu- Corner Martin and Wilmington Streets Raleigh, N. C. Ed Cloyd, Jr., served the guests. be- will be distributed to the frater- ing assisted by his little sister, Miss Students Guests of State tual Insurance Company; W. L. Rob- ’— Ann Cloyd, who served after-dinner W. G. Enloe, manager of the State nities who are paid upC’at once. erts, Columbia School of Journalism; Hu—n—m—n—u—u—g—n—u— Io—nn— UNJMMm-h-"-meWe...” mints and presented each guest a Theatre of this city, entertained the Fraternities who have not paid IL. A. Taylor, Nationaf‘Cash Register wonder book. the gift of Dean and State College student body at a free in full yet. are urged to see Company; William Ward, ZEtna Life Mrs. Cloyd. show Monday night, "celebrating the Jimmy Mayfield at the Sigma Pi Insurance Company; C. H. White, COLLEGE COURT PHARMACY The following members of the staff victory of the local ball team over house at once. Complimentary [InsuranCe Company of Asheville: E. enjoyed the hospitality: Joe Shuford, the University of North Carolina tickets will be distributed by ‘G. Worthington. business with fa- w.9...._._.:nm-Sums-WFrau-mu“.,....—- Lon Cha- Dean Cloyd on Monday. Fra- ther; Z. E. Whitley, Everett, Hollo- Cigars Cold Drinks Fred Sloan, George Howard, Bob squad. The program was ternity men must have their Cigarettes Drugs Shapard, T. A. Grant, A. N. Greene, ney in “Laugh, Clown, Laugh” and a well & Davis, certified public ac- Toilet Articles Joe Hodgin, Bruce Knowles, “Rosy" Mack Sennett comedy and short fea- dance tickets signed by the Dean countants. Tobacco Roberts, “Hub” Sullivan, and How- ture. The students wish to express in order to secure tickets for In addition to placing the men who Candy Student Needs ard White. appreciation of Mr. Enloe's courtesy. their guests. are graduating this year with com- SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS ,...... '..~...-;.’_‘._..., r______.____._____ Decorating on the gym will panies with a chance for promotion, ”#:h start Thursday. All lodges will the business school has obtained jobs “Nuif Said” MEET YOUR FRIENDS at the please put up their banners and for some of the alumni who have connect their electric pins that. decided to change for some reason C. RHODES, Proprietor FRUIT STORE ' ’ day. Kindly cooperate with the or other. .u—nc—oo—ol-n—u—u—n-u—u—ume—ufl—u- committee and help beautify the Soda, Candies, and Light Lunches gym. (W'fi—W— \, . 111 FAYETTEVILLE STREET i Members of the Pan-Hellenic BOYS— ...'..thaweds... Council will see Hub Sullivan at VISIT US, BOYS, When You Are Uptown— +0— u-n-na—un— u—u—n—n—n—In—n- once and learn the parts in the We Will Save You Money on Pan-Hellenic figure. Seniors Books .....—....w_'..,__...._—.-....._...__ will get in touch with Peanut Open Till 2 AM. Ridenhour and get the procedure Drawing Instruments YARBOROIIGH COFFEE” SHOPPE of the senior figure. Gifts THE COFFEE SHOP CAFE . Dancers are requested to re- . Fountain Pens “Raleigh’s Most Popular Restaurant" train from smoking while on the Kodaks 225 South Wilmington Street, , " dance floor. There have been RALEIGH, N. C. College Banquets Alfred Williams a m9 Cater Especially to ’ several complaints from the chaperones concerning this mat- Company “EAT WITH US AFTER THE'DANCE” Excellent Food and Service—Reasonable Prices ter.—1928 Finals Committee. 119 Fayetteville St.. Raleigh ”—00—"! -nm'+ . .. .\.~\.\\.\_,\\,\,\,~.\,\_‘,\_\.\\.\.\.\.\.\\9\\.\.\\.\\.\.\.~\-‘\’\‘\'\\'\°\°\'\0\-\°\‘\‘\°\~‘\'\°\°\'\e\e\‘\¢\°\9\f Robertson Edits awm»-~'..-.1..w..-"A.....-. New Booklet On College Offerings Buy ’Em Cheap Howl-- ' A very interesting little booklet, “North Carolina State College of Ag- riculture and Engineering, Its Life ..‘“we.“ Activities and Opportunities," has Slickers just been edited by Professor Stewart Robertson of the department of jour- Sweaters nalism. It came off the press this week and will be sent out to the Pennants high school seniors immediately. It is very much like the little book- let, “Campus Life," which has been Fountain Pens put out by the college for a number of years: but it is more attractive Tennis Rackets and written up in a very much more interesting manner than any edition College Belts before. The object of the book is to put College Jewelry before the prospective freshmen of State College a complete story of Gift Goods what it teaches, its opportunities, and the activities in which a. student may engage. It takes up in detail the at the different courses that are taught and the degrees offered; explaining what are the requirements for their study am and completion. It is beautifully illustrated throughout by clear-cut is no mere Students Supply Store photographs which portray the ac- tivities and working on the campus “On the Campus” at State College. An excerpt that will probably in- ,\.\.\.\\.\.\.\.-\.\.\.\\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\.\»\.\.\.\.\.\.\, terest a great many of the high school boys and which is one of the most catch-phrase attractive parts of the little pam- phlet follows: "The engineer, then, is primarily a builder. When Charles Lindbergh wanted an airplane that TUXEDOS FOR RENT would safely fly the Atlantic, or Henry Ford wanted a better Ford. TUCK SHIRTS $2.98 he turned to the engineers. When YOUmnproveit. PrinceAlbertistheNation’s the late James B. Duke wanted to turn the mountain streams of North largest-edlingbrandofpipo-tobacoo. Itbrin’ rte-firt-fi'wwwwwwno...new..."an..rw-a,...-..m"-.-....., Carolina into currents of electricity that would turn the wheels of the joy to more smokers than any other brand. state's growing industries, he em- Q.E.D.l Yourfirstfragrantwhiflwilloetyour Hudson- Belk Co. ployed engineers. When this state pun-“5M“?l.u-.. The House of Better Values launched its great program of good mouth a-watermg'. roads, it set up a bureau otengineers I"l and turned much of the task of high- AndyourfirstmsteofgoodoldP.A.ina xe way construction over to them. And 'i'v i Featuring when Mexico wanted to construct a pipe will “satisfy your pipe-hunger as nothing Il great system of modern highways it sent to North Carolina for engineers. elseeverhas. Coolanthefirstpctiod. Welcome COLLEGIATE Whenever the business man, a manu- facturing concern, a state, or a coun- athelast. Mellowandmildandlong-burning, "-4—“.r.. try wishes to project a construction or manufacturing program. the first right to the bottom of the bowl. Try P.A., step is to secure the services of many 2-PANT SUITS men in the field of engineering." Fellows, on my say-so. Probably the section that will be of most use to the new men is the page that is headed “Getting Started at $19.95 State College.” It begins at the be- A snappy roadster, ginning and tells the new men how a wonderful girl, to register and get started in the life ALBERT anda pipefulofgood Patterns, Fabrics That Have Dis- FRINGE Newest of the college. —the national joy smoke! old Put! tinction, Tailoring Is Excellent Mr. David Cutler and Mr. ‘.‘Pat" Tarry spent the past week-end at their homes in Goldsboro and ’ gIMR'.w-Tm Townesville.

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