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Volume XL VII LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA, OCTOBER 11, 1946 Number 4 Collegians Plan ~The Gopher Kids' lnYestigate; FratJcey Lane Ravenhorst Predicts Active Year of Decide Housing Lack Can Be Worse By Lelrh lnlth Roommates or t.he four men no- Oct. 20 Opening Date School Dances Four llred. hungry Washington Ufted the Dean's office that none and Lre students in mud-spattered had returned that night, o.nd after Orchestra Will Feature Army khaki were Jed t.o safety a rooter check revealed that they Fraier's French Horn; and civilization Tuesday afternoon were absent from classes, Dr. For First Pre-fab Units after s~ndlng a "lonely and des- Stow called on six men who were Will Be Twelve Pieces olate" 2-t hours In Cave Sprlng familiar with the cave's Intricate Cave, one mile west of here, where passa1es to aid him In searching - 25 Additional Units By AJ Walter they JosL their way Monday after- for the missing men. Hope that the Southern Col­ noon while on an Independent ex- Equipped with naahllghts. min­ EC-Dance Board Should Be Ready legians this year will emulate the ploraUon after a geology field e1·s' lamps, Reveral hundred feet traditionally tlne performances trip. of rope, sandwiches, apples and For Tenancy Nov. I or past Collegian bands was ex­ The four men, Brlggt> Dillard. water. and clad in w. and L. Urge No Flowers pressed yesterday by leader Bill Jnmes Lassiter. Ernie Love. and sweat-suits. the party, composed The long-awaited opening of Romaine. former member of the Bill Bowman. were discovered aL of Jerry Close. Jim Jeffries, Hal As Sales Begin pre-fab housing units was tenta­ Bill Randolph Trto two o'clock Tuesday afternoon by Chittum. John Funkhouser. Bob th·eJy sc·t. today for October 20 by The twelve-piece orchestra. tea­ a six-man searching party led by Haynes. and Dr. Stow entered Ticket Price Raised University Housing Administrator turing a French-hom innovation geology professor, Dr. Marcellus lhe cave at 1:30 Tuesday after- From $9.00 to $10.50 Henry Ravenhon;t., who said the by Buzz Fraler, will be ready when H. Stow. noon. tlr~t 25 units will be ready for oc­ time permits t.o resume the Col­ According to Dillard. the four "We had only been In the cave After October 22nd c·upancy by that date barring un­ legians policy of playing at cam­ remained in the cave after the about nve minutes when we heard rotf'cen obstacles. pus and fraternily fesllvltles. neld trip had been dismissed and their cries tor help," Dr. Stow At a recent Joint meeting the Mr. Ravenhorsl said the first 25 Romalne beads the rhythm sec­ roll call taken by Dr. Stow. Their declared. "and rescue was effect­ Executive Commlll<'e and the unlt.c; are virtually complete now. lion with hls drums. BUJ Rattner. only equipment was a ftashllght. ed. along the main channel of the Dance Board entered Into the cur­ Automntlc dltchdhuren; are at. who has bad experience In band­ a pipe. matches, a llgh~r. some cave, ebout twenty minutes later." rent controversy over the sending work. making way for the sewer­ leading in the vicinity ot Detroit, cigarettes, and some Greek notes The four men were sent to Unl­ of flowers to dates at the Opentntt plre system which is the last and who also was a member of belonglng to OiUard. Alter making verslty Physician Reid While for Dances on October 25 and 26 by facility to be Installed. their way through the labyrinthine a. perfunctory check-up although slrongly recommending that no last year's Bill Randolph Trio, Other ProJect Prorresslng has been assigned to the plano passages for about thirty min- all declared that they were Just flowers be sent. although they re­ stool. utes, the men noticed that their tired and hungry. According to frained from making nny detlnlle The 25 units are located In five houses on the north side of Nelson Pete ISlam) Palmer. the bass­ ftMhllght was growing dimmer. Dr. White, all are none the worse Francey Lane, Johnny Long's golden-voiced songstress, who will ruling. Advance ticket sales for t.he Avenue Completion of 25 addi­ nddler. rounds out the rhythm They became confused as to which for wear make evenings beautlful with her vocal1zing over the Openlngs­ dances began yesterday with tional units under construction on section Pete's talent has been cul­ direction to take out of the cave. Dr. Stow stressed that all stu­ Homecommgs week-end. and after several rutile attempts denta malting similar Independent Charlie Belcher. president, re­ the south side Is pi'O(lres.'Jing satls­ tured by a classical background ractorlJy. according to Mr. Raven­ at Eastman Institute, Roch ester, to make their way to safety, they trips In the future should lnfonn questing the cooperation of the decided t.o awalt discovery. roommates or friends of their ln- 11tudent body to !acllltate the horst. who expects them to be N. Y., the rating of which com­ Calendar ready rot· tenants by November 1. pares favorably with thAt of Ju­ "l t was cold, damp, muddy, and tended whereabouts and approxl­ Sigma Delta Chi functioning of the five committees Saturday, Oct. 12: West Virgin­ In charge of anangl."ments. Number one on the pre-fab llard and Peabody schools of mu­ we were lonely and scared." Las- mate time of return to avoid re­ Ia game In Charleston. W. Va waiting list Is The Ring-tum Phi sic. siter said just after he had been currence of such Incidents. He The price raise from $9 to $10 rescued. "We slept In shUts-or mamtalned that if disappearance Is Reactivated; Monday, OCl. 13· Forensic Un­ Managlng Editor Walt Potter, who Chapman Boyd, a Beta virtuoso, after October 22 makes it addi­ lrled to-leaving one man awake had been reported Monday night Ion to meet In Student Un­ tionally advisable that all students made application last February leads the bras.'! section with the to listen for a searching party. l a searchlDR party could have been ion at 7:00p.m All 25 families. however. may move nr11t-trombone. Wentworth Myers Pledging Soon purchase their tickets to hear We burned Dillard's Greek notes organizt'd then and obviated the Assimilation Committee to Johnny Long and his orchestra as In on the 20th Mr. Ravenhorst Is second-trombone man. Johnny trying to keep warm." overnight stay. meet In Student Union at said. Cole will be at the business end J ackson, Rowe Elected early as possible. This fee includes 7:15 p.m. admission to both evening dances Twenty-two or lhe units are of of the nrst- trumpet. The fow·th Tuesday, Oct 14: Executive the standard two-bedroom variety. member of the brass section. To Top SOX Offices, as well as the SAE concert Satur­ Committee to meet In Stu­ day afternoon immediately follow­ Each bedroom will contain two Frank Love, handles the second­ Assimilations Freshmen Elect To Sponsor SIPA Meet dent Union at 7: 15 p.m. twin beds. Three of the units have trumpet part with his cornet. ing the homecoming football game Interfraternity Council to with the University or Richmond. been designed for larger families Buzz Fraler's six years' playing Taylor to EC Veterans Ed Jackson and Char- meet In Student Union at 7·30 and have three bedrooms. these experience merits him a position Are Increasing ley Rowe were elected to the pres­ p.m. The problem concerning accom­ beln1 held in reserve tor several Idential and vice - presidential modatlons for the unprecedented as the French horn savant. Wlth Wednesday, Oct. 15: The Cotil­ men who have two or three chil­ 2 More Representatives posts of the Washington and Lee number of dates was still acute. music transposed from the third­ Men Warned To Speak, lion Club w11J meet In Student dren. trumpet book. Buzz uses his in­ Sigma Delta. Chi chapter as the Union at. 8:00 p.m. All mem­ although Belcher said that be had Wear Customary Dress To Be Chosen Nov. 4 round, and immediately released Situation Still Critical Rtrument to blend with the trum­ honorary journalistic fraternity bers Including old men are to students, approximately 25 more The housing admlnlslrdat.or as­ PE'ts and produce effects that have A greatly lncrea.'led number of Freshmen elected Jack L . Tay­ held a reactivation meeting lasL requested to attend. Tuesday afternoon. rooms. Hollins. one of lhe girls' serted that the housing situation proved so succes.o;ful with name freshmen appeared before the As· lor. Kappa Sigma from Roanoke, NFU will meet In Washington simllatlon COmmittee Monday to the Executive Committee at A nuclear group of pre-war re­ schoot.s which is handling its own Is still critical but has eased con­ bands which have begun experi­ Chapel at 7:00 p.m. tdC't-ably since the beginning of mentations with the French horn nillht to answer charges brought their class elections held in Lee turnees held the elections and Thursday, Oct. 16: Wives Club reservations had exhausted Its against lhem the preceding week, Chapel Monday afternoon. Taylor made plans for pledgmg Junior supply of rooms by last week and school. Bob Reid. Phi [)(>It companion­ to meet In Student Union at "At present we have 150 stu­ according to Ralph Davis, chalr­ defeated Russell Webb, non-fra­ and senior Journalism students 8:00 p.m. had begun a rapidly growing wait­ In-mulde of Johnny Cole, Is on ing list. d!'nt.<~ and their wlvc!'l living at top of the saxophone section with man. Moot of these students, who ternity of Hillsville and the only who are outstanding men on the Stamp Club to meet In Stu­ were non-veteran freshmen. were other contestant for the post, campus. Declarlng the period allotted for various points around town. Only hls first-alto sax. Bobby Keebler, dent Union at 7:30 p.m. 19 man-led men are here mlnu!'l called before the committee for by a. vote of 130 to 46. Both can­ Both Ed Jackson and Charley------­ students t.o rent tuxedos closed. another former Southern Colleg­ the president of the set exPressed their wives, and several ot them operat~s wearing unconventional dress and didates were veterans. Rowe are experienced campus Ian player. on the sec­ regret for those who were not do not intend to bring their wives ra!Ung to speak to fellow students. Senior elections. which were newsmen and current advisory ed­ ond-tenor sax Beldon McNair among the 45 or more students at all." he said. chases notes with a third-alto sax. Althou1h they were dlsmJssed previously scheduled to be con­ Itors of The Rinr-tum Phi staff Army To Ban The 25 openings which wiU be­ with a warning. they were told ducted Monday aJso, were post­ who placed their orders before the Campbell Gibson. ex - Collegian Carmichael, Clayton Named deadline, but stated that no fur­ come available the 20th should performer rendets melody with that a second offense would merit poned until the first Monday ln Stan Carmichael was given the Standard Text ther aid could be expected f rom adequately take care of the pres­ his fourth -tenor sax. greater dlcipllning. November. Addison Lanier, stu­ secretarial post and pre-war pres­ official sources In obtaining the ent surplus. Mr. Ravenhorst be­ For special occasions. when the In an aft.er-meeUng Interview dent bodY vice-president, ex­ The commerce department of lieves. plained that the delay was effect­ Ident Wally Clayton was elected pt·oper attire. full band can't be used, Romaine Ralph Davis, stated that a large treasurer of the society. Wa~hlngton and Lee University According to his figures. there has organized a quartet compris­ percentage of veteran freshmen ed for the benefit of fourth year announced Wednesday that It has nre five faculty members who are Ing the rhYthm section and trom­ are not cooperating with the com­ men In law school who will not Lea Booth, director of public discontinued the use of the con­ ht-re without their wives because arrive on the campus untll next bonist Chap Boyd, With the ex­ mittee. principally because they relations at Washington and Lee troversial Gemrnil and Blodgett Chipley Speaks of the lack of housing facilities. ception of Boyd, this Is the same can not be distinguished trom week. University was selected as Interim economics text oly because suf­ The opening of "SpUntervU!e" will combination that played at the upperclassmen without dlftlculty. Jack Taylor en tered Washing­ faculty advisor. untU a permanent ficient copies are not available, no doubt provide them with de­ Monogram house-club party last They are exempted from wearing ton and Lee for the ftrst time dur­ faculty member can be secured. not because or any accord with AtNFU Meeting ('enL shelter for their famJlles, Mr. winter. freshmen caps. Ing the past summer session and Pro!. 0. W. Riegel, Journalism the recent U. S. Army statement Ravenhorst added. returned to resume his studies n1ougb the time and place of Davis sald there Is much mis­ school head, and printing office that the book Is comunlstic and Urges All Men To Take Ire also said that the housing of this filii He was pledged by the Information concerning purPose superintendent C. Harold Lauck subversive In content. un-married student!'~ had ceased their ftrst engagement are un­ Kappa. Sigma social fraternity Part in Campus Doings known, the Collegians have con­ of the Assimilation Committee. also wlll serve on the faculty ad­ The army education program. to bE' a problem. "Of course there The committee does not make up duriniJ the fall rush week. Taylor visory committee. which has been using a revised Speaking before a gathering of are stul men living above the tacted such neighboring schools ls a commerce maJor. as: Randolph-Macon. Madison. a campus NKVD, he said, adding Alter the reactivation meeting edJUon of the Oemmlli-Blodget over 100 men aL the first regular Corner St{)re. above the co-OP. Staunton Military Academy, Stu­ that the purpose Is not to spy on The freshman executive com­ newly Initiated president Jnrk­ authored book. bas banned the meeting of the Non-fraternity and In the gym.'' he said "but art Hall, Natural Bridge and the the freshmen, but to as.o;lmllate mJttecman Is a veteran or the son announced thaL the organiza­ edition for army use at the insti­ Union last Wednesday night, Pres­ there are ~veral rooms for rent Southern Seminary. them b1to the Washington and Marine engagements at Pelelleu tion wlll return to Its pre-war gation or Senator Brooks of 11- Ident Bill Chipley outlined plans In town, and varanclrs In the dor­ Lee mode of life. and served four months occupa­ status. Its activities wlll Include Unols and the Chicago Tribune, tor the coming year. discussed mitory arc occurring with some tion duty In Japan before being What will be su1 prlslng to most the sponsorsnip of various campus pending a review of the contents posslbiJHies of NFU social !unc­ rt>gularlty." freshmen was Davt.s' remark that discharged in February. He rrad­ events and assistance with the by a congrPsslonnl fact-finding tions, and described the SPOrts He predicted that the situation IFC Acts To thr upperclassmen are not ex­ uated !rom Roanoke's Jetierson Southern Interscholastic Pre:o;:,; A.~­ board. c:etup In regard to non-fratermty would soon be normal and that empted from the Jurisdiction ot High SChool in 19-t3, where he soclaUon conference slated ror Washinaton and Lee adminis­ men. prosprctlve renters could once the Committee. ns anyone. fresh­ palyed blocking back on U1e var­ Washington and Lee In the trators decided on the newer "I want to ut ae all of you to again bt'come critical or wallpaper. Curb Wages man included, xan report. an up­ sity football team. Spring. CConUnued on Pare Four ) take especial interest In all cam­ perclas.'lman tor falling to ac­ pus activities," said Chlp)Py, point­ Hits Fraternity knowledf(e a trlendly greeting. The Ing out. that It was the duty of W &L Men To Register cservant-Snatching' freshman must speak to the old Inflation Rears Its Ugly Head To PaYor Corsage Ban; Washington and Lee Students to At Charleston Hotel students nrst, however. know what wa!'l going on outside The Inter!ra.temlty Council. In "We think." Davis said, "that lhc classroom. He expressed pnr­ The Holley Hotel will be the of­ attempting to put a stop-gap In everv fre.'>hman, veteran or other­ Majority Considers Flowers Useless Drain on ~65 ' llc~.-lar disapproval with the small flr•al Washington and Lte bead­ the present tendency of "servant­ ~ise: should understand the pur­ t~rt'cut the Fre hman election quarters for the West Virginia llnatchlng" and JU5t plain qultllng ~e of the Committee Is not to By Bill Allen however. If we can afiord a dance of nowers-but they get In the drew last Monday and rurthl't game tomon-ow. All students and ror higher wages. has pnssed a act ns a secret ~;ervlce, but to at­ "Do you think that we should we can afford flowers " way." urged that wider publicity be giv­ ulumnl are requested to register rule which becaml' effective oe­ tempt to get the entire sudent have nowers for Opening Dances?" Gtne Hill, Phi Delta Theta­ Cha rlie Jlubba rd. Phi Della en to such Important eventR. HI a l! PP<'Ial desk In the hotel, re­ tob<>r 1. saying that no frate•·nlty body welded into a like group " The above question was asked of "I'II do what the other~; do. but Theta- "Nol'' "ThP only way we· can find out gnrcll£'!;s of whrth<>t· they are stay­ 11hall IX' permllt{'d to hire a new a rt>prescntatlve group of mtn on lhe prlrr~ C'harged around hrrr. Don Novak. Sl~tmo Nu- "No, I whaL the 11tudent body renlly feel!! Ing In town ovcrniRht. He went on to state that "with 11ervant who has quit another fra­ thP rampu~. Some men arE' in make tloY.'eNI so expen!lh'P! .. don't think thnt they should have when it. comt's to controvr.r~ial Tills noon C~· Young spoke to thorough comprehcn5lon of the lrrnlty within two month!> of the n favor of flowers. rome aren't de­ Gtorrr Ptculllan, Sigma Nu flower!! for this danre. It's too Issues is to 1et enou«h men to tht' Touchdown Club nflf'r v.htch a assimilation ~>Y5lem by all of the dale the servant quit the frater­ cided, but the maJority seem to be "I denntttly don't thmk o!" much of an expen!ie for an open­ expt ess their oplnlona on the sub­ golf match bE'twrl'n Wa&hington nity. ~ tudent.. the work of the Com­ against sending corsages for the Ed Waddlncton, Pht Kl\ppa P•l Ing atralr." Ject," he maintained. and Lee and We t VIrginia alumni Each house will krep on n1e wtth mlttre will be rreatly eMed. Most danC'es. According to a poll taken, - "I think the slluatlon that thev Jake Cht'atham, [)(>Ita Tau took place, Governo1· Clarenre of the students ran already un­ At this Initial mecttnll which the Interfraternity Council thE' 19 men are against nowers. 7 are had lor the last Finals dances v.ao: Delta 'I don't think that there was held tn Washington Chapel. Mraclows or the Mountain state $1'rvants employed by them, and drl1ltnnd the need of the few rules for them. and oi are undecided perfect no flowers.'' 1lhould be nny rule against them" I~ wns also decided to hold we~>k­ pat tlclpatlng with the Washing­ the date that any of them quit. of dress and conduct established, Lfe Rf'dmond, Della Tau Della ton and Lee alumni ut the Kan­ and therefore abide by them; but There are seve r a I reasons AIIJe Lant, Delta Upsilon " My ly meetings there at 7:00 p.m. Thl!i list will be w-ed when check­ ngalnst nower-glvlng-but they - "I think that we should. I ferl Wedne!\day nights. awha Country Club. It Is the ~mall minority of men views are maybe di1Ierent from 8 Ing on Infraction~ of the rule. It all combine Into one big reason: If they're giving a danre, they who cannot see any purpose to the Ingle man, but because of hlah Plaru. for usln& the Student Danct To Be Glvtn was submJtted on October 8 and money. should do tl right." rules who need the guidance of the lh·tng cost~ . It make:. It hard on Union butldlng during Friday and Arrangements have been made wUJ be kept up to date after that. Here are some of the mtn ln­ Georre Zack, Delta UP6tlon­ Committee." thosP. under the 01 Bill. Flowers 8 turday nights of Opening for theW. and L !ootb:lll squad to Pt nalt~· for non -compliance t.ervte~'ed : ••t•m In fa\'or of nower:.." hould be dl pensrd with unttl ou1 Dances was laid before the group with lhls IFC rul•• &hall lx! $100.00 A econd iippe.U1\nce befott' the llarrl llarntr, Alpha Tau Omega Bill GIN(', Kappa Sl11ma "With be admitted to the dance gh·en rronomy ~ets back to normal." nnd appro\·ed. The bn Pment and by the Cot1lhon Club of Churlt'S­ with the exception thnt a two day Committee will warrant more pun­ -" MO~t of the fellows don't sr m the priers on llowen'l 1\S they ore Bill Gunn, Knppa. Sigma "l 'm nr~> t Ooor of the blllldtnR havr ton tomotTow ntg h L. Mr. Elliott pt·rlod of grace will be allowed af­ Ishment. he said, bllCh M restric­ to br. nule to atrord them. U's up today, It Is prtttty hard." for LhP. Exrcutlve Committee's b~en set asld<' 'J'he k!Lchen wtll Ahbil t of thf' Cusn Loma Nlght ter the hhing or a nrw !iervant, tion to the city limits or U>xlng­ to the Individual." Gt'nt lng compellt-d be used to fry e~gs u nd make eof­ Club Is lnvittnl( all ball playen> to In order to chtck with the IFC. ton for u period of Ume, or like Ro~r banlhart, Phi Oanuna atralm.t lhem." to buy ftowers." tee. al tend the rlanre lh1•rc free of The measure suppost'dly wlll aclton. Such puni hment Is taken O..•lta-"1 think so. but my 1lrl AI Wuner, Zeta Bel« Tau by the student on his honor: con­ !\Iaury Khourt, Zeta Beta Tau Chipley s1Ud th11 t a Juke box charge baH• a twofold et'lect. lt will com­ aid, ' No!' She wants me to save "The cost of Jiving 1 too hlch had bE>en obtained aud the school aequt'ntly a breaking of his honor­ my money, !nee we're engaaed." "In my opinion nower.; aren't ne­ Durmg the bet v. cr. n-the- hRlves P nsate ror any Ideas that ser­ now." had agreed to supply recm ds for ceremonlt'S at the gume. Mtss Juha vants may get about quttuna. and bound committal wlll be handled Dan Plnck, Phi Epsilon Pi-"The Bob Bllllnc ita, Pht Kappa Slg­ cessaty, berau ,. fellows areo living as 8 brtoach of the Honor Systtm. on o. limited lnrome." dancing during oil hours at the Holt, dau11h ter of former Gove1 n­ It will also prevent the how~e-to­ way r ftlut'C It, carnations are very ma- "No, I don't think so." dance. A Dan<'e CommJttee was o!· Rorkv Holt who Is now a tJus­ nice now ra and they don't cost R~ll llul!man, Phi Kappa hou..;l." Rervant shopping that has It Wll.!! also stated !haL mstan­ Bill Btrnard, Beta n1eta Pl-"T named to oversee all acti vities lot· tN ol W. and L., ol Sweetbriar. bren 10lng on lately. c~ much. Some !ellowa don't have to don't think so." Slgma- "Therc are so many vet­ of uppercla.ssmen faiUna to the two nights. This Commltt<'e Miss Ann Cammack or Va~ar and buy flowers; they already have erans here that I don't think that This rule Is thl'l rulmlnation of subJect themselves to the ruiPs Charllf' Coptnb&ver, Alpha 1'au wtll be responsible tor food. dec­ Mtss Kitty Fickh 11 or StunrL Hall, 'blooming Idiots.'" they should be Pmbarmssed." many weekly dlseu Ions about of condu<'t was ar"atly lncr£'8sing Omewa-"Ueck no!'' otnttons and mu lc, and w111 lll· sponsors of Wu hlngton and Lee, ()Irk floUr, Non- frlltetnltY­ !';am Watkin..,, Bl'tn Theta Pi ll('llinK wages for ervants, and the wotk of the A hnllntton Com­ Dave Dou(las , Pht Gamma vosttgate POSSibllltle tor hold­ will be dcroratr.d by Governot· complalnt.c; by hou e managers mittee. "Finaurlal conditions are terrible; Delta- "Personally, I !Ike the Ide IConUnlltd on Pare Fourl lng other dances later tlus year. Meadows. Page Two THE RING-TUM PHI Notice IDqr 1Rtug-tum Jqt Professor o. W Riegel will open On the Other Hand • • • a series of Journalistic assemblies Foundl'd In 189'7 Br B. Judy Monday night at 'l :30 in Room 8, Newcomb Hall. At the meeting Published every Friday of the college year. Edltorlal and Business r on That s11ghl tremor that was re­ Federal estate tax which wHI pre­ Mr. Riegel will speak the his­ Offices: Student Union. Mall Addl'ess· Box 899. Printed at. the Jour­ By Wally Clayton corded on the se1smograph nt wmt the piling up or wenllh tor tory of the Lee School of Journal­ c.al1sm Laborat.ot'Y Press of Washington nnd Lee University. ism and its program. He also wlli Ckorgetown Umverslty lnst week­ the use of mdividuals, so as to W eek-end Pot-Pourri: Wnsh­ you. Dan. and hopr. that It clears Entered as sl'Cond-class matter September 20, 1946. at the Post end wa c; the re­ lake from the children of wealth give sur,sestlons to Journalism Rln­ Office at Lexington. Virginia, under the act of March 3rd. 1879. dents In the planning of their lnttlon and Lee'!> ftrlil postwar foot­ up nil Ill iFunderstanding .1 sult of Oeorne the advantage they now enjoy ball week-end lacked lillle in National Advertis!JJR Representative: The National AdverUsing W n shIn g­ through the Inheritance or prop­ courses. All Journalism students More Chatter: Our candldntc 'lrc:> requlred to attend. &parkle. color and for Ali-Ametiran cheer-lead!'r Is service, Inc.. 420 Madlsor Avenue, New York, New York. ton turnlnlt ov­ erty which places them economi­ characters. T h e er m his grave Budd~' Morris. He doc> n't shout cally for above those who have not only thi.tltt mls.<~ing Subscription. $3.76 a yenr. payable in advance. Advertising rates when the spirits chosen their parents so wisely.'' \'ery loud. l.lut.. neither do"• he lose on request. was a little enthu­ his voice. He hns form, chnmte o! informed hIm tn o·her words, Mr. Em01y bt>­ sln!;m at the rall:v pace. s1~ed and durability . . • Edlt.or-ln·Chief ...... Marshall S. ElUs thRt Washlng­ lieves that any propo~al Cor a Sn1all Talk and game. Th<' lon and Lee hea\'y Inheritance ta.x which Some freshmen are being klck~'d Managing Editor ...... • ...... Waller B. Potter By W. T. Romaine chect leaders tric:>d out or an 8:25 class becau!;C of a University, to \''OUid turn bark to soclrty a ~11.­ Advisory Editors ...... •...•...... Ed Jackson, Charley Rowe prelty hard, but stifled yawn or t.wo. How Silly . . . which he once nl>lt> chunk or say, Tommy M an­ seven guys cnn'L News Edllor...... Fred Holley g a v e $50.000, Nate Adnms showered this col­ ville'!! estate when he pas.c;es on When young Benjamin Good­ make noise for a Jncly has been doing umnist with cigarettes Salul'day Sports Editor...... Rodney FitzPatrick to nnothet· world. Is nvthlng but man lett the famous old Pollack th'o usa n d. Six lltlle elst.> for the past several years pure Communism. nlghL. Nr.te says that. since Paul Make-Up Editor...... Bemard Kaplan Band tn 1934, Mr Pollack was los­ hundred men gave Saunders has been made Chester­ but Lumlng out Communists and The second objection made by ing the best mu­ far more support Copy Edltors ...... Fred Loeffler, Dale Johnson fellow-travelers. Not only that. field reprcsentntive on the cam­ Mr. Emory was agalnst that part sician he had to a losing team ln 1942 than we pus. "I'll nod to Paul. but. that's that, but the news hns leaked out or the textbook that urged higher ever had, and have so far shown our potential­ Reporten. that Sweet Bnnr. u girl's finish­ all. I can'L be true lo my company Income t.a.kes for the rich on the he knew It Cull ly good one .... Dave Jones spent and engage in any conversation. Bien, Baker. Haydon, Smith. Osbo111e, Easley, Winder. Hook, walt.ers, ing school which, coincidentally n ground that "the wealthy should well More peo­ rough arternoon, looking for unless it be In a mlssionat·y vein.'' Oates, Allen , Trussell. Silverstein, Linton, Donovan, Andrews, Flcklcn, t>nou~h. was established within l:te asked to pay a large part of ple became both his dog and his date .... Jim­ Wind-up: BUl Romaine and n wolf-call or Washington and the nmnl11g expenses or society." acutely a ware my Holloran engaged in heated Stephens, Huntly, Jack. Clements Lee and VMI. a military school, Fred Holley did not make the Or. to put It another way. Mr. or thls fact controversy with Blll Chipley af­ has been molding nothlni! but coy round.-; together this week-end. Business Manager...... Bob MosbY Emory rwho probably heads the when the Good­ ter the game because The Chip followers or the "harnmr.>r ond Probable result: House mountain Adve.rtlslng Manager...... • ...... Don Phillips Small Businessmen's Associalion man star shot didn't cany the ball right. on out l\1ll crumble and fall . . . Chuck sickle.'' d!sg1dsed as channing so­ merely tor peanuts! belleves that the of the park after he caught that Circulation Manager ...... •...... Wink Glasgow across hor­ Brennan Is going mad trying lo cial butterflies. a ~raduated Income tax ~;ystem pa.c:s. "We gott.a show 'em we izon In 1935, remember the name of Shabby I doubt very much Lf George which taxes a multi-millionaire n~malne and from 1935 really play to win," enthused Hol­ Davidson's daLe. No good will com" was the only person who was sur­ proportionately mote than a l940 was loran. who is stlU pretty worried October 11, 1946 lo there a swltlly-mov­ of thls . . . Ad Lanier. who man­ prised last week, however. by the ditch-digger ls just what Dr. Marx ing half-decade of music and mu­ about hls coat .... Judge Rhea startling announcement that the ordered. Frankly, I do not believe and Bill Naylor turned down a aged to come up with one of thP •icians Impressive beyond words nlcest dates on the campus, nev­ War Department has Lempornrlly that either Idea I~ any more Com­ A young trumpeter. Harry James, bet that they couldn •t walk down suspended from ali servlct>-con­ munistic than Herbert Hoover's the ledge of Memorlal Bridge. "Too et· lost his dignity . . Charlie r who had once been billed In a Rowe and Scoop Jackson really nected schools a weU-known text­ plan to standardize the width of circus at ''the fastest drummer in ::-at-;y," disdained Rhea. ''Right you 35-35 in '47 book In economics-Economics: floor-lumber. are." agreed Bill .... J ohnny Gan­ a1e going down to Lhe A.')S()claled the world">. played some great Press convention this week .... Principles and Problems, by ~m­ Such nttacks on our educational Jazz in those days, and was but non. of ''The Great Gannon Ball" A fired·up Big Blue team was nor rhe only thing to be seen mill and Blodget-when H. was fame started to huddle up with Can't find out a thJng aboul Cliff system, our teachers and our text­ one of a long cavalcade of musi­ HoOd or Web McLeod. lase Saturday afternoon. charged publicly that the book books have alwavs been wilh us. cians the roster of which contains Hampden-Sydney after he re­ contained taints or Communism ported to the referee ... shouldn't P.S. John Warner, Beta Fresh­ While ic is customary practise for a football field to be ruled In the 1920's. It was the Public such names as Berlgan, Elman, This textbook has been is use at Utility interests and the Amer­ Krupa, Wilson, Stacy, Bo.sie. It the Assimilation Commlttee or man, got pretty lost In all the off, studen ts last week-end noticed something of an innovation Washington and Lee for several Ican U>r.tlon who wanted to dlr­ would be useless Lo altempl to somebodY give the word to the confusion at the R. E. Lee Satur­ ar Wilson Field m finding the grandstands roo divided up­ years and also at Sweet Briar. as tale what !!hould be taught in our ILc;t the men whom Goodman start­ freshmen about taking off lh('lr day noon. He just couldn't tlnd well as by over 100 other out­ hats whenever lhey hear "The his date anywhere. He finally lo­ bur with somethin g considerabl}' more emphau c than a painted schools. Th(' Legion, for example. "d In the blg-tinle. simply be­ standing colleges and universities rewrote the entire history of Am· cause their ability and achleve­ Swing?'' cated a desk where two women line. Two hog wtre barriers about five feet high subtly suggest throughout the country. Nalural­ WCJ'e very occupied with paper!; eric a. giving O"'" whole page to mrnts would be done Inadequate Chatter: ~mmlll & Blodget•s ly this is extremely up);ettlnl'(. es­ and such. ''ThL'l mus~ be the Date that the section of rhe stands between thirty-five-yard Lines will the d('velopmem o• 1\.mericnn lit­ iusltce In so small and lnslgnlfl­ text-book on economics. a Com­ prclally when one considers for erature and mentioninlory broke when Mr. De William Randolph Hearl:l Who completely eellpsed the engulfed c:ald lo the man In front of him. intended. Must. mention Russia. or somP­ But the man In front wns having Witt Emery. an embryonic Sewell attempred to "purge'' our rchools Paul Whitman and Casa Lorna. thing .... Eadtel Palmer Brown Avery, and head of the NatiOnal a. Lough lime tt'Ying to flnd a From some sources we understand that chis has always been and textbooks. And now com('s bands which has hllherto been has cross~d I" is \ ires agaln, and Small Businl.'ssmen's Association considered the very ultimate in spitoon. and didn't answer. John the case; buc if there is a rule to this effect, it is one that has Mr. Emory! decided not to col""~ to Law School. -the Junior NAM--nccused the was said later that he did think som(' IL Is the prtnc!ple of this slt.ua­ what good "jazz," anyway ... the Richmond "'lmes­ We say " nex r year" be ~ause investigation has revealed so revealing exPose. before dashing Ailer a siege of sciatica. Benny But arter sweating the thing or EducaUon, certainly a more Dispa'ch , from Its vantage point through, Warne1· got to the desk many of the reserved scat tickets already sold chat a complete out in search of a sliver of meA.t scholarly group than the Smnll was classified 4-F, and came back a hundred an:l t:Oll ty miles away. ta pt·oblem which apparenlly does lnlo the thick of things in 1941. and asked for his date. "Dates?" correction at this time is our of the question . It is true that much Businessmen's AMocfatlon, rmd has come up with Bl1 editorial hap­ asked one of the women. "This not worry the Small Businessmen's has been In use for a number of In previous years Fletchrr Hen­ pily proving to themselves that. has been done to help rhe situation by installing bleachers on Assoclatlonl, Mr. Emery limited rter[o;on's arrangements had lent is the registral!on booth for the years in over 100 leading schools. girls would rather go to VMT hops county ta.x tmlt. How big Is your the n orth side of the field; ~. nd for this, every stud e nt should hlmst>lf to Lhe mOdest request. for without any not!cable Increase in much to the fame' of BG's band, than to W & L or U.Va. dances. !l full-scale investtl!atlon of the 'mt after 1941, Cand intermltlent­ house. please?" Like Dave Jones, feel genuinely indebted to Cap'n Dick and others responsible the number of Communists in the Wonder 1f the T -D bas ever check­ Warner is still looking for his "ntlre War Department. sharply nation. Obviously, Mr. Emory Is ly before Lhat date>. Eddie Sau­ ed on the number of late-daters for the measure. The fact, however, remains that the bleachers assailed "our splnless. nppeasinlt ter's orchestrations comprised the date. and still thinks some sort of attempting to agitate the public runong those girls "who seem to an inrormal!on booth ls n~'cessary are substitutes. State Department," !nothing Is main bulk of that music which in an effort to serve an alert. lev­ prefer the m!U tary schools'' .... P.P.S. The staff of this paper In too good ror hard-working Mr. 'OSSe!'sed any stature ln the band. Mal Deans. Ox and Bull Simmons Because rhere is nothtng chat can be done about th e coming el-headed, informed pub!Jc opin­ general, and thls columnist In par­ Byrnes. you know>. and demanded At this time Cootie Wtlliams left and Shorty Long were among the ion, plus political and Intellectu­ ticular are hereby publically in­ game, we ask for n othing. But because every student contri· that It be "pur~ed of au radicals, al freedom, we need not worry the Duke, and Benny had under alumnl who checked in to watch Communists and fellow-travelers." his banner a~ dtiierent times men viting the editors and columnists abou~ lhe Big Blue roll again. Deans butes approximately ten dollars to university athletics every such wild charges as those of the Madison Breeze to Pub­ Mr. Em ::ny harangued :;peclflcal­ of what was largely th e newer crop showed signs o! regaining his un­ a year, we do sincerely feel that if there is a reserved-seat section made by Mr. Emory. They are as lication Party. It would be of mut­ ly on two ptuagra.phs In the 1088· the yanplng of little dogs a.t the of good musicians, George Auld, dergraduate form, but llred vis­ in the grandstands between thirty-five-yard lines in 1947, Charlie Christian , John Ouarierl. ual benefit, we're sure. They'd see p:: :ra t"xttook. On • ut~tcd the heels of 11:reat men, harmless but IblY in the stretch. The old Cam­ how a paper is put out. a.nd Holley "adoption of a thorough-going irritating. Another o! the famous pe.rlodlc pus CommenLer also smHed sever­ the students of Washington and Lee above everyon e else are might find a friend. And while we Goodman break-ups followed, and al shades of green smiles when entitled to be in that section. M .S.E. out of this came a band featuring remember It, Luncheon Meat, that his Mautiello prediction was men­ squart and long, black and whit(' McGarity, Mus.o;o, Powell. Ia con­ Uoned .... Dan Pinck entertained t:The Pencil' Makes Ballyhoo, tributor or tine arranging as well pooch Isn't speaking to us am­ many of his friends telllnl')' of his more ... neither is Bob Tyson. as exc!"llent piano) . Bllly Rose's i!Jo.T-erlenccs as a maJor In the "Seven Lively At·ts'' gave BG the Chinese Army. "Pretty impottanl Flash! Frank Baker's Moody, Hates Coaches, Wants New Car chance to do sextet work exclu­ Why We're Weekly work.'' whisper~.>d Dan. "I had who was seriously Injured by some sively and he jumped at the op­ bum of a. l11L and driv('r early By Bob Baker chargl' of weather repo1·ts." Dan * portunity. This fl!OUP was prob­ 'llso said he'd turned down many Tuesday evening, will recover. Though known only to a few, each week from Wednesday 'Tm 29 years old and have ne .. er Charlie Brennan. who handles ably among the two or three best t·omances because he was true to 1 sociely and nfws copy. 1 Note to :PM"~ ° Kaplan: No. through Friday there ts an engagement of no mean proportions been kissed .'' small out.ftts with which Goodman his girl In Washington. tNote: The black-haired publicity di­ has Character, ' e Pt.: 1 ftJJing in as So said A. LNL Booth, lanky t>ver played, and was a top­ we're very happy to print tbis for taking p lace on our campus. The occasion is the weekly publica­ director of public relations, asso­ rector also Instructs students of notch line-up -Norvo, Feld, Stew­ Dog Editor ~r 1'br f·•f-tum Pbl.l tion of The Ring-tum Phi. In aJdicion to this and the countless ciate professor of jottrnal!sm. and journalism in advanced story art. Wilson. Bryan. The stint with number of smaller jobs whtch keep the Print Shop staff more· known as ''The Pencil" to the composition. Ro!;e's show brings us up to Ben­ students and faculty of the "My peL hales." he said. "are nv's presen t band, a band about than·occupied rhe remamtng three days of the week, che situa· University whiCh there Is aL present much cion has been [ unher aggravated by a recent notice that all "For whtch there> mu:st be a hot controversy. Bicentennial prinring wtll hold top priority. And there will be rea~on," quipped Fred Prrry, Uni­ In the listing Of J:aSt GOodman \'erslty tenms roach. '>ands and stars, thr Klng himself plenty of it. Mr. Booth was Fltlln~r behlnct has been IPtt out. Eimply becau~ None of th= prinung-The Ring-tum Phi, the job work, his copy-littered dc:.k. one le'f •he musicians mentioned, al­ over the arm or hi" chair. Coach though finf' creative arttst.s. do The Alumni Magazin e, o r lhc Bicentennial material-can be Pen-y was !;eated In a comer, puff­ not measure up to their leader. ALTHOUGH BASI(J:TBALL TS diSpensed wtth; but it is becommg mcreasingly apparent rhat Ing slowly on a pipE' A sect·etary tl was Benny whose consummate 1'HE ONLY AMER.lCAN·BOI{Jol M.AJOlt SJIOJ(f rr WAS unless the present staff is augmented in some way, efficient •vns furlowdy typlng nway at an­ poll~h and genius sparked so much other de!'>k, which helped glvt' the that th<" bands did. It was Good­ PI.AY£1> JN 75 COtJNTRJES handlmg of this mass of mate rial will be 1m possible. office thnt tense. newsroom atmos­ man who whipped those clock­ B£FO}\E1lfE W~ The Umvcrs1ty Print Shop is understaffed. While there phere. work sections into shape, who As director ot public relations. made the brass pungent. and the were four men h andlmg a normal amount of work m the pre· Mr. Booth's chief .iob at p1·esent ls c;axes clean cutting. There have war period, there are now c nly rwo handling rwice the old to assist In carryin~ out a Lhrre­ '1Pen many complaints down volume. One of the men , a highly trained shop foreman, is veat· Bic('nlennlal promotion proJ­ throu(!h the years to the effect rcl. tha.L Goodman was a heartle~c; having to do all of the memr.l work of any printer's devil. The "We're plnnntn~~: a Blcrntennlal ~ lo.ve-driver. and this mny or may other does nothing but set type for his entire workin g day ... celebration which will prO\'e most noL have been true. ern all prob­ R:ratifylnp: to all concerned,'' he ability it is, or so overwhf'lming and still the volume 1s su-h chat keeping up is VIrtually impos· PVidenee would make It seem.l <:ald. Rove 1 n men t buxeaucl'acy, U1e sible. Neverlhc!('ss, howev.-r he dld It, Mr. Booth, a nallvP of Dunv!lle, OPA and football coaches. And Va .. graduated from Washlngton BG contrlbuted somethln{! un!or­ The shortage, however, is rhe result neither of reluctance my ravo11te of everything iS San and Lee in Junt!, 1940. He then F1 anclsco. That's the place. Just gelable to big-band Jazz. on the pnrt of the Umvers:ry to hire men nor even the avatl­ Benny isn't tut·ning out the in­ spent two yeafjl, orr u.nd on, wo1 k­ glve mr a week there and I'd own abtlity of trained personnel. While the latter does pose some· dividual musicians he used to, and Ing on lhe Danville Rl" ~rio:te r . From the town." thing of a problem, the real fly in the omcment IS the same one there he went to l.he UnJt.rd Press !.'Oil'ii!Q\IPntly hts ~el1ons don't In New Yot·k , ~rhost-wtil!ng for "But vou haven't got that n!re have the same bite as before, w1th whtch so many have had to deal lately .. housmg! th<' Katr Smith show over CBS Navy uniform now, Len. Things mainly lx·cause of lack of the cal­ • •• .AND THE ~ECO!t'D We have beard many beefs that because it is only a weekly, itlld Paul DOU(tlos' liPOrts PI'Oi1'8m would be different.'' said Coach Ibre of musicians capablt> to l'UCh Cl(OWD 1'0 SE.E A PetTI'. who had been silent but The Ring-tum Phi is not like:- it was in the old days. Granted. over NBC hiJJh standards of work. Some say GAM! IS :1.~,000 .. . Mcvm& to Washington, Mr. ob~ rvant during lhe interview thol the King ho.s quit. that hr's And it cannot be lake the old days unnl we have at least as large Bcoth perr01med press and rac\lo "By t'le way," "The Pencil" re­ tired or wrlnJing new ideas and AT PEIPIN&,CHINA a printing staff as then. Such a staff is impossible unless livmg work for lhe Department. cf ALl !­ markr:J, ignorlni the coach's wil· modern nnangements out of his IN 193~ tid :n. "I wish you'd put this re· accommodations can be found for these men and their families. culture men. some sn.y that Benny's Just 111E fAMOUS SPALDING The1 e h • wrott• the :;cupt Cor a ouest 111 th • paper: lhntif anyone ge tting a slow start a!te1· the end Any student, or any person in town knowing of such lln• ·ml:lute spot on El'ir Be\'('reid'~ knO\\l> '''h"I'C I can buy li new of n wnr, whosP toll on the mnn­ lAST· BlO' JMSJ(tT 'BALl accommodations wouiJ bt• doing both the University and ItS CbJ prog1 nm 011 Saturrla~· s, Plymouth convertible roupe, plrase po\\tl' c! lhe nallun hu s trtkcn .. rntsr wrrw coAc~ts "And thrn I went Into Uw Navy gin~ mr a ring on No 535 .'' niUilY ('011HX!ll'llt fl1tiSI<'IIillS, (l'tl• !itUdcnt publtmrions an imm<>nsc favor by notifying The Ring­ AND 'PLAY£~ AttJ{E und everything Wt'IH blnck,'' he That. or t'OUr:;(', eudrd llu• qurntly the br.>!it. 'I'hr. ole! Oo{)d· tum Phi of them. Sltld, "until r ramr ht'rc In JUI!t' or llltt'J vtew. nuul hl.lsn't l'hn ngcd one bit, but this v!'at·." all !nets pmnt to the logl<'al con­ Bict•ntolllinl v.ork 1:. uul lilt t:luslou that &!n ih I'('Hdv to "nb­ only !unction or tho busy Wash- Orientotiou for New Men dletttt•" hts po:;ltton as "The King lngton and Lee pres.s ofllce. All 1 or Swing," and It seems very much sporLs and general-lntt•t-est stories 01 tobrr :!4 ha~ bt.·t•n :;cl u.s the as if the Goodman era ts over. Letter to the Editor roncemlng the University which date when PI'<'Sldeot F'rantts P. Whatevl'r may happr.n, it is a Dear Editor, npprnr In newspapers ore released Oalne& will present his annual stll'e thinR that Goodman and there talk, "Thr History ond Traditions what he has contrtbutrd will never Just returned from seeing rhe football team off to Charles· Director Booth who WIU! on of Washington unci Lee." to oll bt• C'Ompletely forgotten. He hAs 1 ton. Then· w:tl> a 'rowd of one spcctator. Me! Where the heck A~SOt'lalNJ Pt'f'SS COlll.IJOIIdl'llf liS IIC\\' tn(•IJ it hll been U 1110Uill'ed Jtoft bchhHi him n hcrllnt;e which 11 studlllt lwrc, now has two us- uy H. N. Latlutc, Oindol of will 111 any Pvent ulwuyli bt• rit:h tn 1:; du: :.d10ul spirit·~ slstant writers, Charley McDowell. f't ef>hman Activities. At tendnnre ideas and !n~piratlon fo1· poster­ October 11, 194o; l p.m. RODNEY FITZPATRICK who writes sport.o; rclen:scs. ond Js compulsory. ity. THE RING· TUM PHI Page Three Generals Face W. Va.; Perry Plans Exhibition G:.~~~~~~:t.:... : ~2 . ~~.~... ~~~~~= about U1e Generals' play in that named to lhe All-Stale Experience May Be* second half last Saturday. In an Lt>am as a this past Spring. Big Blue's First Score in Opener Tennis Head, Vinnie Richards altempt to trace Knowing that we arc not go­ back to the mg to kill otl anyone's buRlnes.'>­ Determining Factor game when any because Americans are n.alW'al Schedule Match for Monday w & L eleven gamblers anyway-don't. anybody In Charleston Game rolled up 41 Fred l:'rrry, Washington and* think that tho.o;e football parley pomts, we mn pndJctton cards with tat odds ore Thf.' Generals departed for LC'e'1- famous ltnnis coach. will Remembered also for his play our of Calyx's, m<-et a one-t lmc Olvtnpic sing los with Davis Cup teams and as ~;ending you on Lhe road to J'e­ ChnrleRton todoy ln high SPlrits Those who have thement. If you p1ck three out prior to the renewal of the 51 year champion. Vinnie Richards. ln an Olympic singles champion, Rich~ bee n at·ound exhibition mntch here next Mon­ ards still wields a wicked racquet of lhr('e games correctly you win old rivalry with the Mountaineers !'llY that this Is at the odds of ftvc to one. The day, oct. 14. nl 3:30 p.m. AJ. on the court and giv~s the lop of West Vil'glnia. The Mountain­ the best team tl"ue odds nn· seven to onP. You though beth men are profession­ pros a run for their money. He Is In at least 11 eers will be looklnlt for their third ht \ e 1:1 50 per cent rhance of PICk· victory of the season against one als. the ex!1ibltion will be free to currently employed as head o! the lltoxb•m decade. but- the public, as will a sitnjlar match Sporlc; Department with the Dun­ tng the first one. To pick two 11ght d,.,f at tn tomorrow's contellt, while most of the teams on our sched­ you cut the percentage to 25, and the Generals wlll be fighting hard on Sunday o.t Staunton Milit.ary lop Tlre and Rubber Company, ule can say the same I hing. Academy. for three you halve the 25 per for their second win. who In tennis ball manu­ The University or West Virgin­ cent. In the thirty games played by Although Perry's exploits need facture. Ia will go into Saturday's game The organization Lhat gives the the two teams. the Big Blue has Chatlte Harrington (Wl~h ballJ is shown above as be shook off lhe no repealing to Wa~hington and Besides the two-sets-of-three wJlh the advantage of having points and selects the games Is been able to win only four times. last Hampden-Sydney man before crossing the goal line with the Lee tennis enthusiasts, lhe aging match between Perry and Rich­ played three games already, In­ a national syndicate, and they while gaining four ties. The last firsL touchdown of lhe season fot· the Big Blue. George Bryan C24> Richards may be new to the ards. U1e Co-Captains elect of the cluding a 33-7 drubbing at. Lhe know what they are doing. If victory for the Generals was a and Jack Crawford 112> come In to block for the ball carrier, but younger students. Rlcha.rds, who W. and L. team, Don Moxham and hands of PiUsburgh. The Moun­ some Notre Dame lineman breaks Shep Zinovoy, will combine wilh hard fought 9-0 win in 1939, and Pond <50> was already out of ~he play. Is In his late forties. teamed wilh taineers won their other two con­ a ~;hoe sh·im~. this type of syndi­ prior to that a forfeit. victory In lhe greRl Bill Tllden t,o capture lhe pros Cor a doubles match. t. est s against Otterbein and cate usually knows it before the 1915 had been the Blues' last ap­ more National Doubles liLies than dming the exhibition. Waynesburg. West Virginia wlll lineman can pul a knot in it. But pearance In Lhe win column. The any pair In history. Perry, who Is sponsoring the probably operate from a Ringle tl. is a. lot of run. Everyone thinks w. va. victories from 1940-42 were match In an effort Lo arouse stu­ wing, using plenty or power plays, he knows just a uttle more about by scores of 12-7. 7-6. and 21-7. dent Interest in tennis. hopes to and you can count on the Gf>ncr­ the game and he just feels he'll Fall Basketball Tourney play on lhe upper courts cnear a1s' runnlng into a b1g and rug­ be a winner.. Only one injury was reported the baseball d1amondl which are ~ed llne in Charleston. among the thirty-five men who To Begin on October 21 currenUy being resurfaced with made the trip over the mountains. !>mootb asphalt. If bad weather Judging by the Individual per­ that being Lhe sprained ankle of A Round Robin Tournament for delays completion of the resur­ formances of the "Big Blue" backs, experienced basketball players will End Jim Lukens. and even Lukens facing, the ma.tch will be played especially Charley Hanln~ton . get under way on October 21. wtll see action despite ~he sore­ on the clay couriR. Bleachers wlll the Genet·als should extend theii· ness which remains in the leg. The Some men have registered wttb be erectt>d to handle- the crowd win streak to two, by a score of Coach Carl Wise !or participation remainder of the squad is termed at whichever slte Is chosen for the 13-7, equalling the total number "ready" by Tralner "Doc" Boyd. in the games, which will be played exhlbitlon. of victories for the 1941 and 1942 The Mountaineers, who hold three days each week untll early In making the announcement seasons. vlctol'ies over Otterbein and December. of Richards' appearance here. Big John Bell's decision Lo leave WaYJlesburg, as well as the drub­ Coach Wise requested today Coach Perry stated lha.t he plans school Is a blow to both the foot­ bing received from Pitt 33-7. have Buddy Chapman <26> is shown moving away from an unldentifted that those men who are potent.ial lo have performances by other ball and baseball teams. The 2lS­ the potentialities and material tackler, but Mark Saurs and Bill Chipley <241 are moving In to halt varsity candidates register with in the vicinity. pounder from Parket'Sburg would to make a great ball club, but have Lhe attempted punt retw·n. him in the gym before Wednesda.y. Estimates are now being taken have played plenty of tackle and received tough breaks all season. so that he might arrange a sched­ for the renovation of the lower The entire line of the 1942 eleven ule for the minimum of five teams tennis notables whenever they are Is reported playing brilliant ball In the tourney. A letterman or an courts. Coach Peny also disclosed. experienced player will serve as for coach Bill Kern this seMon. PiKA and ZBT Winners It Is plaru1ed that a new layer of ~Big Blue' Tops manager for the Individual teams, Running ordinarily from the ltl lntramr-1ral Openers clay will be placed on the courts and handle the boys In the this winter. They will be graded single wing formation, the W. Va. conditioner'' schedule which Is boys pulled oul th e "T" forma­ H-S Tigers I ntramural football opened with and levelled so that the courts planned. will drain easily and quickly. tion for display last week, and a "bang" on Monday afternoon, Those men who have registered will probably use both formations Harrington, Boyda Star but inclement weather caused It with the coach or are being count­ against. the "Big Blue." The en­ In Hectic 41-6 Victory to "fizzle" lat.er in the week. Games ed on by him Lo partlclpat.e are: MEN lire w. and L coaching st.atl has on Monday and Tuesday saw the Bob Lee. Bl'Uce Pru·kinson, Bruce Golf Finals on Tuesday seen the Mountaineers in action, The Washington and Lee Qen- ZBTs squeeze past the DUs 7-6, King, Don Moxham, A. Maren­ "Hyphen'' Hilton-Green and BLUERIDGE APPLIANCE of W & L and respect the ablllties of their erals. who have been termed bY while Lhe strong PIKA squad stein. Millar White, Clancy Bal­ Gordon Sibley will meet Tuesday COMPANY opponent's coaching stat! headed some sports writers as the "m.vs- the win column on Tuesday, Lop­ lenger, Bill Bryan, Fred Vinson. afternoon in the finals o! the All­ Radios, Refrigerators, Ranges, by Bill Kern. tery team" of the southern con- ping lhe Kappa Sigs, 7-0. Don Hillock, Reggie Crockett. Bill School Fall Golf Tourney. Hil­ Washers, Electrical Appliances Coach Art "Pappy" Lewis re­ terence, were slow starting against Art Joseph converted the ex­ Eades, Sonny Cro!t, Charles Mc­ ton-Green. advanced to the finals 21 West Washington Street mained his usually silent self this Be Early and Hampden-Sydney last Saturday t.a point that spelled victory for Dowell. Shep Zinovoy, Bob Early, with a 8-and-7 victory over Bud­ Phone 710 week. but stated that his boys afternoon, but before the final the zeta Bela Tau eight man Chris Compton, Bill Khmalrd, dy Lauphelmer In a match Thurs­ should have another game under whistle the crowd had seen some team, after he had received a George Pierson, Hal'Old Lauck. day. Slbly moved up with a 6-and- their belts before tackling the of the mystexy disappear as the touchdown pass from Shep Zino­ and Joe Moffatt. 5 verdict over Jack McCorma,ek. t+++++++++++++ofo+++•:.. Jo~·-: .. :.·:· Be Sure Mountaineers who probably are ''Big Blue" shellacked the visiting voy. A1 w exner, ZBT captain, was rounding into mid-season form Tigers 41 -6. the leadlng defensive Uneman on after three games, adding that the The score does noi tell Lhe true hJs team, while George Zack broke "greenness'' of the Blue may be story of the game which was dom- up several plays single handed to COME TO THE DUTCH INN GIFT SHOP Avoid the last minute the lhe deciding factor in the final tnated by Hampden-Sydney until lead the DU defense. The DU The Dutch score. near half lime, as the boys from score came on a shorL pass lo I ~ rush to get your clothes Averaging 172 pounds, the Death Valley found some weak- o~ne Hill. If you don't wish to buy now you can see what you may need Motmlalneers backfield will con­ nesses in the untried General de- for Christmas. Goods arriving dallv. Gifts for every member ready for Homecoming sist of Zlnnalch at quarter, Ku­ fense and threatened the Blue goal The PiKAs, with a wealth of rn a- J Inn i hayda at full, wilh Freese and from lhe beginning. tedal led by Leo Slgniago, met a of your family. Men's fitted and unfitted toilet cases Week. Becca at the halves. It Is a well Toward the end of Ule half, stubborn bunch of fighters In the CIJINA - GLASS - JEWELRY -PURSES, Etc., Etc. balanced quartet that will be Charlie Harrll1gton. a ll'eshman Kappa Slgs. Slgniago threw Lhe * I banr,{ing against the 200-pound halfback who came to washing- game-winning touchdown pass to i Dining Room Open J Bring in your tuxedoes General line. The West VIrginia ton and Lee with Art Lewis from Bll1 Bryan. Spike Wimmer got ;:==::==::=:==:=::=:;:::=:=:=:=:=:=:==::=:==:=:=:=::::;~ tine, averagiDJt 193 pounds, will be st. Mary's Pre-Flight, stepped 11 loose Cor a long run for the Kappa. and tails to be cleaned out to stop the 186-pound Blue yards otJ-tackle to Initiate the Slgs, while Jack Taylor and Bob ft 11:30 2:30 +:+ backs. scoring for the day and the sea- Brown looked best in the losing Moore & Co. and pressed NOW. Changes In the General lineup son. Hanington scored a second cause defensively. i 6:00 9:00 i will send Dike Norman out ror the time late In lhe third period. Next. week's schedule will not kickoff at lhe center post replac­ wheJ·eafter a pass from Working, open until Tuesday, as Mondays a:u•s llotcl CofTee ...... t2c + + m~ Mark Saurs, Hank Mastriano he exhibited broken tlelct run- game was rescheduled bacau::e c! + We cater lo Dinners, Privale S will be In at fullback, shifting nlng that establishes hlrn as a the Perry-Richards tenms match. Corn Flakes ...... 2 pks. 25c ~ + Brian Bell to a halfback post in contender for All-Stale honors The schedule foll ows: Tuesday : Parlics, and : r.:cnarcb Tea ...... 25c place of Harry Hamer. Herb Mil­ Boyda's passes after inLelml~ - KA vs. Phi KaJ;pa S!g: Wedn:!sday S Banque~ ~ University ler will start at a guard post In slon made the score mount rapirt- - Phi Psi vs. Beta: Thul·sday­ Del-Monte Peaches...... 33c the tu!'•le. Jim Fahey will replace lv. as he tossed to Jim Fahey for Sigma Chi vs. ATO: Fr1day-ZBT ~ A. + Andy McCutcheon of Charleston hectic second half came on a 51 ------­ f and Norman. a Wheeling boy, will vard end I'Ull by Harry Harner, t+ ... +•loof<+-:••:••:O+ ·~· •!•~·>!•~Jo·!•O:·•:• •:••H•+ serve as Co-Caplalns for the Gen­ and a 23 yard return to "pay dirt" erals In the tilt. "Jv Bria n Bell with hls sccond pn!'!l The crJmptete lineup will ln­ Interception of the day. rlude ends Bill Chi"ley Rl1d Jim Bob Rlle:v rnme through with Fnhev; tac:kles MCClllchron and an educatrd toe. k!C'kill!t !j or 6 ,Jim Pratt: R"URrds H erb Mlll~r rmd '\I t<•mrt<; for extra point..<>. and ADAIR-HUTTON INC. Paul Cavallere; center Dike Nor­ wlul~> t t-e ki rks wrren't troo im­ man; backs Mike Boydn. Chnrlie '!')OI'tanlln thal gnme, Riley sho~ ld Hlmimrlon. Brian Bell and Hook be valuable later In the seac;on Mastrlann. when scores become closer. Headquarters for •· Lexitzgton's Shopping Center" 'T'he Hl\mpden-Syctney srore, which cnme eR.rly In the fourth Influenza Virus Jayvees Fall to SMA, 14-0; YJerlod on n pas..; from Averill lo Women's Ready to Wear. Millinery Pond. showed the Generals big Vaccine Davidson S hitzes atl Rrm weakness--lbal of pass defense. Accessories - Cosmetics Coach Hari'Y Broadbent's lnex­ U:!adlng ground gainers dUI'Ing prrlenced junior varsity team the hiRh scoring !racus were Piece Goods - Notions Cared poorly In their game here Brian Brll. who romped for 67 last Friday afternoon aga1nsL the yards in five attempts from scrim­ Women's, Men's and Children's Shoes powerful Staunton Military Ac­ mage; Mlke Boyda, who In total Bierer's ndPmY eleven. who downed the offense, running and passing, Infant's and Children's Department Brigadiers by n 14-0 score. picked up 102 yards in 13 tries, A uthori~ed Dealer Kyle Holley, who handled twice SMA. operating smoothly !rom for 47 yards; Harrington, who re­ Pharmacy Men's and Boy's Departments n modified T-formatlon. got off ceived two passes for 51> yards to a quick start and in the second galn; and Fahey, who received two minute of play, following a long pa:;ses for 48 yards. Specializing in 1 un by Spears, Jones dashed 20 The Generals punters averaged HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT yards !or a tally. Jones f:cored 36 ya1ds on 4 Lrles. but Boycta Professional Service 111min late In the thud period from kicked twice for 88 yards, averag­ the Jayvee seven-yard line, cli­ Ing 44 maxing a 60 yard drive by the Bendix Amornatic Home Laundry Slaunton IU'()up. Spears converted hoth times. Bendix Radio · Westinghouse A fumbiP just aft"r tho I ol! • hworted w & L's chief ~corit.ll and General Electric Small Appliances thrPol, \'!hiC'h had fen turrd a 45- vard eprint bv Frank Da\'ldsor• Floor Coverings · Draperies dtf'P Into Staunton tenltory. Occasional Furniture - Curtains Windo'" Shades - Venetian Blinds Lamps • Luggage · Kitchl'nware "Largest Department S lore »'ithin radius of fifty miles''

Lexlnrton, VI.rrinla Phone 58 Page Four TH E RING.TUM PHI Text Batmed clntms lo be archly capitalistic In First Student Reports Freshman Honor Society Flowers Poll tdel\1, and that ther(: was never t Continued from page onrl nny objections to the text at that To Go to Deafl 1 s Office Will Discuss New Men Fairchild. r••mnlss. nnd Buck text Institution. bl'cau~e lhl• publishers hnndhng washington and Lee Commerce The flrst rPports on student's Phi Eta. Slgma, Cre9nman honor Gcmmll nnd Blodgett were not staff rn<'mbcrs believe that the \\'Ork so far this tenn will be made socJety, will meet next week to able to send enough cop1e:; in ttme army ban 111 based on a few scat- to the Dean's office Monday, nc­ dlscu!\S the election or six of sev· Cor the fall term or lhe Com· tered statements that Gemmll cording to a statement released by en new men to be selected from merce school. The declstou was nnd Blodget made about propor- Dean Gilliam Tuesday lhe freshman class or the last made several Wt't.>ks before Lhe tlonate taxation. At one point In Although no grades will be sent spring and summer terms. It ls nrm}' stand on the book was re­ the book, IL Is stated that taxa- home untU the middle of No­ expected thnL Lhose selected will R. L. Hess & Brother leased. and was in no wny uny­ lion <'Ould be allotted in heavier vcmber, Mr. Gilliam stressed the be Initiated on the following week. thtng but t'ol.ncidt'ntal. according amounts to the higher income lmportance of these first reports Those who wlsh to attain mem­ Jew~lers lo commerce professors at the groups in order to level the pres- to all students. bership In the group must main­ linlversltr. ent roctnlinequalltJes In this coun- The LniUal reports will be based tain a 2.5 averQie or better ln Mr. GrHlllh, new member of try to !lOme degree. But. the wrll- on the tests given In all depnrt­ each subJect during the nrst term, the \Vashmgton and Lt'e rom­ ers continued by quallfying that ments during the last few days, of hold thnt average In all sub­ merce stnl! t · o! the opinion that statement with the remark that and upon homework and general Jects ror an entire year. When It WU.'i a "rnthet· ~llJy thing for proportionate taxation is not nee- attllude In class. elections take place for the pres­ Rockbridge Radio & Electrical Service the nrmy to do·· HI' Mid lhut he e~o.;arUy a logical solution to the A "U" report signifies t.hat. a ent unusually lat·ge freshman E. F. NUCKOLS (owaer) taught the same lt xt at the Uni­ widely discussed problem. student's work. if contlnu('d at lts class. the society expects to name "II We Can'& Fl% It-We Don't Char~" \'C'rslty of Georgta, which he Commerce professors at Wash- pt·e.senl level, w1ll result In a tall­ at least fifteen new members. Pbone •63 Box 7U lngtn und Lee University agree lng grad~> In February. However. Plans are being made to send 119 Sou&h Malo StreeL - • Lexlnlion. Vt.rrto.Ja that there are any number of In some cases. MI-. Glll!am stated, a representative or the society to ~------books which can be construed to a student Is given an unsatlsfac-~ the national convention at the ~---·------. mean nlmosL an~tthing that In- tonr gl·ade because he is capable University of Iowa on November dlv!dual interests might wish them of 'inuch better work than be has 8 and 9. The group k('pt up its to mean. All books. they believe. shown. activities during the war, and now ++++++·t-~+++++++++++.:.. ~+++ See Us for fU'C not written with the express has a. membership of ten men. + :t l\la tlnt>e: 2:00 and 4:00 appt·oval of the present national Officers tor the coming year ±.:. f EvenJng: '7:00 and 9:00 regime and many instances of Tribute to Lee Planned are: President Joe Rowe. Vice- ..- + TAILOR-MADE SUITS w11t1ng not in accord with pres- President. Marvin Daves. secre- ++ Be Smart.f ++ SUN - l\ION ent beliefs are In evidence to- For Saturday Morning tary. Bill Rattner. Treasurer c. H . Alterations, Cleaning and It$ somethinq :;~nus Po•·:•+•:•+++•>++ "i• easurements •Jo given McCRUM's an enviable reputation give a summary account. or the body a nd faculLy are Invited to HAMRIC & SMITH ~ ~.!·.,.· i+ valuable service rendered by Mr. partlctpa.te In this tribute of re- ti ~: Davis to agriculture. spect. + for Dependability concluding, President Francis Classes meeting at the B hour ~ Jewelers i : P Gaines will re\rlew U1e contt·i- w111 end at 9 :00 a.m .. and those :t ~ + Tennis Rackets + bullons made by Mr. Davis to meeting al the D hour will begin + Lexlnrton, Vtrrtnfa + + good. government In VIrginia. at 9:30 a.m. ++l§t++·:.++++++·:·+·:•-1•0:•-t·+·:·+++ :t i Members or the faculty and ;======-=====:.__, i Restrung on + "YI & L students and faculty members student body are invited to at- + + tend the ceremony. CHURCH DIRECTORY i Serrano Stringer t know th'1 t only the finest chemicals are o§o + 1 >!• + Sigma Chi s Elect Casey + by + ASSOCIATE REFORMED MANLEY ~IEI\tORIAL ~ + used, and extreme care is taken for ac- John H . Cnsey, senlor from + + Mount. v ernon. Illinois. was elected PRESBYTERIAN BAPTIST presiden t of the Sigma. Chi House Soutb Main Street South Ma.ln Street : BILL HARRELSON t last week. R.ev. D. T. Lauderdale Rev. Wm. L. Lumpkin curacy in preparing your prescription News - Cartoon AI Breitung, Port Jefferson, I i METHODIST PRESBYTERIAN + N. Y .. was nam ed vlce-presldent o§o l+ and Wiley McGehee became tl'ea­ South MaJn Street Corner Main and Nelson TUESDAY surer. The secretary past went to Rev. B. T. Candler Rev. J . J . Murray, D.O. ++N orman · S hhep erd , ++ llliii!IIIIIIIU jlmtl1 Hugh Reams. ROMAN CATHOLIC PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL !• .: In Lexington Its RITA HAYWORTH •:•+•l-+++v+·:O++++++·:-+++o§o++++ 109 E. Uenry Street Washl.n&1on Street :t Incorporated : +•!• +.,_ R: v. Aloys G. Selhors•" R ev. Edwl n Beth ea. D.O. + ++ .,. ++ + The Young Men's Shop + + + + ,... When Ser'Ying- + W. L. FOLTZ & SON + + ~~ •l- + + + GL fOlD :t :~ 50 South Main GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 524 :t ASK JIMMY _ :!: McCRUM'S ·:· Bottles ~ :+ t I for + :t+ ~ + + ; Boo~ : ------~------~++•~+++++++++++++++~+~+~+~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i . : Looking f 0 r gy lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm + Decanters + = = ·:· •~> Old and Rare Coins? - - ! ror i Bookends? :: Jnnouncing ~== + YoUJ'S! ~ : we have them at the __ = l ! Werth's Antiques f Whatnot Shop _ the opening of i News ~~.· Student Owned :t.. Anything new or Old • -

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Welcomes Washington and Let students to Lexington and extends Meet Your Friends and to each of them an invitation to makf': use of its facilities. 525 Enjoy the Best in Foods Make this bank your bank, you will feel at home here Charlie's a/the l\1t mbfr FMltral Dtpo It fnsumn r~ Corporation TAXI CORNER GRILL