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THE TECHNICIANIA of NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE . Vol. XXIII, No. 11 STATE COLLEGE STATION, RALEIGH, N. C., DECEMBER 4, 1942 Oflices: 10 and 11 Tompkins Hall New of Faculty Council Kills. ‘3‘

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Bust-Up Being Probed Dances Eliminated And Ex- lop Engineer To lalk . penditures Must Cease Un- til Argument ls Settled lo Combined Societies The first official announcement as to the situation now confronting the fraternities resulting from the In Y Tuesday Night lnterfraternity‘ Council break-up was made b'.’ E. L. Cloyd, secretary 9! Col. James L. Walsh Will of the Faculty Council, yesterday Speak To Engineers’ Coun- in a letter to the various fra- here are recently-initiated members officers. Front row, from left: Tom Bivins, ternities. of the College chapter of Scabbard and Norman Pease, Jr., and John A. Mills. Back, cil At 7:45 Tommy Watson, Brent A. Riley, and‘ Douglas A. Until the Committee. of Fra- Blade, national honorary military society ded- Craven. Another new member, Roger Taylor of Colonel James L. Walsh, chair- ternity Life 'completes their inves- icated to raising the standards of ROTC train- High Point, was out of town when the picture man of the Committee on National tigation and makes an official rui- ing and promoting good-fellowship among cadet was taken. Defense of the American Society ing, the Interfraternity Council as of Mechanical Engineers, will speak such will not function. Except for to the engineering students in a the payment of bills now due and WMal-k Annual Barnwarming combined meeting of the profes- contracts already approved, no fur- . sional societies Tuesday night at ther expenditures of the council can 7:45 in the be made. Dances sponsored by the lasl Dance Of lerm Y.M.C.A. auditorium. council will also_be eliminated until The Raleigh Chapter of the the argument beginning over the Pearl Harbor Day Monday Strictly Formal — Overalls ASME has arranged for Colonel rotation of dance committees is O And Ginghams; ,Pritchard Walsh to appear on the campus. settled. Ceremony At Memorial Will Play The Engineers Council is the The present muddled condition Tower Will Commemorate Those Failing To sponsoring organization on the of the Interfraternity Council was December 7; ROTC Will The final dance of the season will campus and have arranged for a brought about by the secession of Participate Come Back After be presented tomorrow night with banquet to be held in honor of the five of the member organizations the Ag Club’s 27th annual barn- speaker Tuesday just before the after the presentation of a letter of The State College student body warming in the Frank Thompson talk. All plans have not been com- withdrawal by Claude Dawaon, will observe Pearl Harbor Day on Xmas Get Annual gymnasium at 8 o'clock. As in the pleted but it is expected that repre- president of Kappa Alpha. Monday, Dec. 7, with a serious cere- Announcement has been made by past, the dance will feature couples sentatives from the ASME, the Me- The difiiculties arose when the mony to honor those alumni killed Austin Lane that students who are dressed in gingham dresses and chanical Engineering department, five fraternities balked at the sys- at Pearl Harbor or in other war sure that they will not return to demin overalls. the Military department, and the tem of rotation of dance committees { action, or missing in the Philipines. school after Christmas can receive The music this year will be pro- Engineers Council will be present and were culminated in the walk The ceremony will take place at their Agromeck by paying the re- vided by Carl. Pritchard and his at the banquet. out of the representatives of the Memorial Tower between 12 and 1 mainder due on them at the Treas- orchestra. Although not widely James L. Walsh was graduated five groups. o’clock. urer’s office before leaving for the known here, he has made himself a from West Point and served in all The other point decided by the The ROTC units are expected to holidays. good reputation in the western part ranks in the U. S. Army from faculty council and presented in the form on their regular fields, and of the state. Cadet to Colonel. He was awarded letter concerns the rushing and march to assigned positions near The total cost of the annual is Students in Agriculture can ob- Distinguished Service Medal for pledging of new men. All rules gov- the Tower. No speeches will be six dollars and of this amount two tain their bids in Room 6, Syme exceptionally “meritorious services erning rushing, pledging and initia- made. After the blowing of taps, dollars was included in the fall Hall any time before 12 o’clock on duty of great responsibility. He tion of men into all fraternities one minute of silence will be ob- term tuition fees. The picture for Saturday. Additional bids may be was awarded this medal on the rec- now in force shall continue in force served. The Navy has ordered all the book cost each student who had purchased here or at the door be- ommendation of Major General until further notice. These rules its installations except ships in one made two dollars; if a stu- fore the dance. C. C. Williams, chief of ordnance, are to be applied through the office action to observe this silence dent failed to have a picture made Sponsors for the Barnwarming and the approval of General John of the Dean of Students. ‘ promptly at 2 :20 P.M., Raleigh the amount owed the treasurer is are Miss Myrtie Peterson of Clin- J. Pershing. ‘ time, when the first bomb fell on only two dollars. ton with E. C. Berryhill, chairman After the World War he was in- Pearl Harbor last year, but be- The name and address of any of the dance committee, Miss Rosa strumental in organizing the Army cause of the conflict on the campus one desiring to receive his annual Pecora of Bowden with J. B. Barn- Ordnance Association, and subse- Y Sponsors Clolhes it will be observed during the noon under this plan must be filed with hill, Miss Christine Williams of quently, he founded the magazine hour. the Agromeck stafi' before the end Charlotte with Mack Patton, Miss Army Ordnance in July 1920, and The military band will play Re- of examinations. Grace Sewers of Lexington with served as its editor for two years. Drive Monday Nighl member Pearl Harbor, and the Star According to Bob Dalton, editor Archie Sink, Miss Merle Swain of In 1922 he entered business, and Spangled Banner, which will be of the yearbook, the Agromecka Greensboro with W. E. Younts, then organized the first peacetime Thirty And Three Helps sung by the entire group assembled, will be ready for distribution in Miss Nell Rachel Lewis of Parkton Ordnance District which included Conduct Campaign For Old and all will take the Oath of March for the graduating class. All with Rudolph Pate, Miss Lucille the metropolitan New York area. Wearing Apparel Allegiance. of the pictures have been made and Stephens of Raleigh with Herman He was district chief of this or- Plans to have a Pearl Harbor a great part of the work on the Vernon, and Miss Ruth Black of ganization from 1923-1932 on a The annual YMCA drive for used Day on the campus were begun book has been completed. Cherryville with Bruce Eaker. clothing for the needy people of several Weeks ago, and the original dollar a year basis. this community, sponsored by the idea included a speech by a well- YMCA, and this year in conjunc- known personage. Phone calls were tion with Thirty and Three, will made to invite Philippine President Abe Upchurch, Skipper 0! College take place Monday night frOm 7 Manual Quezon, Lt. Com. Walter until 11 o’clock, it has been an- Winchell, and Sgt. Alvin York. nounced by Max Gardner, chairman President Quezon advised that News Bureau Lauded By Bulletin of the committee in charge of the illness prevented him from coming drive. to Raleigh at this time, but he was Most students and all members best type of pictorial publicity in us an article about his work and to Each dormitory and fraternity anxious to come on some other of the college faculty know and the country. accompany it with a few of his have been assigned captains to fa- occasion. He offered to send the appreciate the outstanding public- As the second issue of a special mat releases that had been par- cilitate the collection. Students will Chief of Staff of his Cabinet. ity which C. A. Upchurch, Jr., series of their College News Bu- ticularly appreciated by the news- canvass the campus and fraterni- Winchell stated on the phone editor of the col- reau Bulletin devoted to the best papers of North Carolina. We are ties for donations. Off-campus stu- after his broadcast last Sunday .--:;1 lege’s News Ser- publicity methods used by colleges devoting the entire page to his dents are requested to bring all that he would have been most vice, has obtained throughout America, McNitts asked contribution. clothes to the “Y" Monday or happy to have come, but that a for State College Mr. Upchurch to tell of the pro- “Upchurch is no novice in the Tuesday. special situation (which he re- doings in the last cedure he uses in publicizing N. C. journalistic field. Since leaving One of the most ambitious and quested to be kept as a secret until five years. State College. The entire Novem- Wake Forest College 13 years ago constructive abilities sponsored by an announcement comes from the But a new high ber issue of the Bulletin is given he has been continuously connected campus organizations during the Navy Department) prevented him in reco g n i ti o n over to the article and illustrations with the Raleigh News and 0b- year, the drive helps meet an im- from doing so. c a m e last week of some of the most popular pic- seroer, one of the South’s greatest portant need in the relief work in Sgt. York, invited both by wire when “the men ture mats released through the newspapers. ‘ Raleigh. and telephone, was most vehement who know public- News Bureau ofilee lately. “On becoming editor of the N. C. “The drives in past years have in his objections to making a ity best," Mc- And, in introducing the special State news service five years ago been very successful and the cloth- speech anywhere, and at any time. .. Nitts, Inc., the article, this is what the McNitts he did not completely sever his re- ing has added much to the material Making the arrangements were WW country's leading editor has to say: lations with the News and 0b- comfort of the people of this com- Bob Pomeranz (chairman), Bill maker of newspa- “We asked Mr. Upchurch, as one smcr, but has handled the tale. munity,” it was stated by Max Wommack, Bob Boyce, Addison per cuts and mats, chose Abie Up- of the most successful college pub- graph desk or state desk regularly Gardner here, in an interview yes- Hawley, and Bob Dalton. church’s efforts to illustrate the licity men in the country, to give two or more nights each week. terday. . \

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Graham Says Hiller ' Seeks lo lurn Badr Mankind 2,000 Year: 12 Outstanding Men President of Greater Uni- Picked From Junior versity Speaks to Students Monday And Senior Classes In seeking to subjugate and de— stroy the church, the parliament, Selected on Basis of Leader- the corporation and the labor union, ship, Scholarship and Cam- Hitler and his Axis are seeking to pus Activities turn back 2,000 years of human his- tory, Dr. Frank P. Graham, presi- Twelve juniors and seniors who dent of the Greater University of h a v e demonstrated outstanding North Carolina, declared Monday leadership ability in campus activ- in an address to the State College ities have been initiated into Blue student body. Key, honor fraternity, president He described those four institu- Jim Martin has announced. tions as “the focal motive force of Four of the group are “Honor the four main chapters in the rise Juniors" and were especially se- of human freedom.” lected as the outstanding leaders of “The freedom of human beings to the class of 1944. They are Max organize in autonomous groups has Gardner, Jr., Bill Upchurch. Jr., been won through long struggles in Gene LeGrand, and Paul Banner- the fields of religion, politics, busi- man. The eight new senior mem- ness and labor,”-, Dr. Graham bers are Claude Dawson, Irv stated. “Hitler is out to destroy the Hetherington, Bill Ivey. Burton freedom of America, the freedom Sides, Webster Lineback. Roger of these basic institutions and the Taylor, Ed Gibson, and Archie freedom of people everywhere.” Sink. He defined the current conflict as Blue Key is the all-campus lead- not only global in extent and total ership and service group, and elec- in depth but also “a world-wide tion is recognized as one of the out- fascist counter-revolution against standing honors on the campus. So the peoples’ revolution” — their far this year Blue Key was co-spon- stubborn, steady march toward a sor of Homecoming and Greater freer, better world. University Week-end activities, “This fascist counter - revolution sponsored all the football pep- has, in part, made its appeal to dis- rallies, and put across the cam- illusioned peoples and gathered its paign to adopt the new dormitory power out of the failures and frus- names. trations of freedom and democ- Although the prime requirement racy,” declared Dr. Graham. for membership is leadership, schol- “The democracies needed to look arship and personality are consid- homeward,” he continued. “Politi- ered. The minimum scholastic re- cal democracy had become too static quirement is an 80 average, which for modern dynamic economic so- is above the all-campus average. ciety. Western men for more than Max Gardner is an ex-president a century had thought that democ- of Phi Eta Sigma, the Inter-honor racy was the measure and the in- Council, and the Class of 1944 dur- evitable goal of political progress. ing its sophomore year. He is a In a world in which men every- member of the Social Functions where had come to aspire toward Committee, the Public Lectures freedom and democracy, lately, in Committee, and the YMCA Ex- 'ble disillusionment, insecurity ecutive Committee, and served on nd fear, they turned to dictators society. the Student Council last year. He and totalitarian ways. “The old pditbl libeflesand ' eCox, head of is registered in Textiles. “Democracy had provided equali- social drift I We fltwsociety}, 'S tistics, has Bill Upchurch is president of the ty of suffrage but not equality of became tr fly , been forward to duate Coun- Junior Class this year. He was se- 5 opportunity; the freedom to wor- meet the va - V “figmentn of the freed ngton Uni~ lected a few weeks ago for Upsilon ship but not the right to work, the financial crises; ' f the human being, committee Sigma Alpha, is a member of the freedom of assembly and the right needs of o “05¢! human personality, barger for Publications Board, and is studying of collective petition but not the ciety. The d 13w values, humane, ethi hy degree. Mechanical Engineering. freedom of the self—organization of of man neetfidi divi‘ual and universal and 'hes mathe- Gene LeGrand is the newly workers and the equality of collec- a declaratioi ‘ , : -hnic In- elected secretary of the Officers tive bargaining; corporate privilege obligations. ii‘lib Club, a member of Phi Psi, Upsilon but not agricultural parity; and po- can be savedorl' ‘ ,_ he.“ Sigma Alpha, and is on the Junior litical liberty but not social security visions for nqmd at of Ring Committee. He is a Textile “11196640621633miti- student. It'll“WE-M the ROTC Paul Bannermsn is an outstand- ' > view before ing Junior in Agriculture. He is a 1 . a t. Dr. Gra- scribe of Alpha Zeta and a mem- ham was presented by Dr. H. A. ber of the staff of the Agricul- A CAUTION 1‘0 or Fisher. He was the dinner guest of turt'at. Golden Chain, senior honor society, Webster Lineka is the captain and during the evening met with of the hardworking Rechat Band, R O 'l' C student leaders for an informal dis- and leader of the group at pep- cussion of topics of interest to col- rallies. In addition he is president lege men. of Muta Beta Psi, a member of N I! O 'l' C Gamma Sigma Epsilon, and is tak- ing Chemical Engineering. Roger Taylor is a mechanical ENLISTED RESERVE . . . 66 Ballle Filter engineering student who is presi- dent of Pi Tau Sigma, president of Cash is a dangerous companion. It tempts thieves or it the Ofiicers Club, and president of Tlmlls Smokers Sigma Pi, social fraternity. He may be lost. serves on the Inter-fraternity It is borh wise and inexpensive to turn this cash into llSElI Ill IEDIDII PIPES. CIGAR. Council, and is a member of Phi AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES. Then Eta Sigma. if these Cheques are misplaced or stolen (before you have All) CIGARETTE HOLDERS Claude Dawson is president of New York—The scientific Kappa Alpha, social fraternity, and affixed your identification signature) their value is re- absorbent filter has contributed a member of the Student Council. funded to you. mightily to the smokin He serves on the Inter—fraternity pleasure of millions of men an Council, is a member of Phi Psi, You spend them as you do cash. They remain good so women who have switched and Sigma Tau Sigma, and is long as you carry them around unspent. to Medico Filtered Smoking. Actual] ,thc smoke must travel studying Textiles. ' You can buy them at Banks and Railway Express offices. throng 66 “baffles” before Archie Sink is an agricultural They cost 75¢ for each $100.00. reaching the mouth. Flakes and student, a member of Alpha Zeta, CEIIIIEfll‘I’EIS"I slugs are trapped; and the and the Student Welfare Commit- smokeiswhirl-cooledasitwinds tee. He was director of the livestock its way through the filter. show held here recently, president AMERICAN EXPRESS of Ag Fair and treasurer of Alpha Zeta. TRAVELERS CIIEQUES Irv nether-lacto- is president of A8113, and d the Engi- neers' Council. He is a member of (Confinaedonl’sgel) m in‘ a..."an...” ....

Page Four THE TECHNICIAN December 4, 1942 Organ Music Program Winkle: Draws Praise Glee Club Concert In In Y‘ Each Saturday A fifteen-minute service of relax- AflbaufltlhoodranISafbty ation, with organ music is provided Pullen Hall Sunday each Saturday during the school Compliments C o m e For year for all students on the campus Royster Thurman Is Fea-°syth); “All Out for America" Outline Written For Indus- just before supper at 5:45 in “the tured Soloist; Students And (Adams-Lake); “The Army Air trial Safety Classes Norrcrir chapel” on the second floor of the Friends Invited Corps” (Crawford); and “The “Y.” Dick Speairs, a graduate stu- Marines’ Hym” as arranged for Prof. E. W. Winkler of N. C. dent, is in charge, assisted by Bill The State College Men’s Glee Fred Waring by Roy Ringwald. State College today had received a ‘ SUNDAY mass Bowen, Fred Wetsler, Bobby New- Club will present a concert in Pul- Royster Thurman, tenor, will be number of compliments on his 160- There will be a mass and ell, Bob Eppes, and others. len Hall Sunday afternoon at 4:30, featured as soloist, singing Schu- page, comprehensive course outline communion breakfast at 9:00 The quiet room is decorated with as the first in a series of concerts bert’s “Ave Maria,” Speaks' “Syl- for instructors and students in in- Sunday morning in the YMCA furnishings supplied by the local sponsored by Mu Beta Psi, hon- via" and “Summer Time" from dustrial safety engineering"classes. for members of the Newman Episcopal churches, and is main- orary music fraternity. George Gershwin's “Porgy and Prof. Winkler, who teaches elec- Club. tained by a “Chapel Committee" No admission fee is charged for. Bess.” trical engineering at the college, is s t t . composed of Collin McKinne, presi- any of these concerts, and students The quartet, composed of Bras- educational director of all indus- 4-H SUPPER CLUB dent; David Hale Johnston, secre- are encouraged to invite their ton Coates, Bill Avera, Howard trial safety engineering courses The 4-H Supper Club will tary, and the following members: friends as well as to attend them- Olive, and Bert Simerson, will sing given through the College Exten- meet Monday night in the Elmer Yow, Bob Eppes, Bill Mc- “Remember Now Thy Creator," and sion Division as part of the govern- Millan and Ed. Barton. The service selves. ment training program for men and large private dining room of The program announced by “Ole Man River.” Piano accom- women in vital industries. the back cafeteria. All former is conducted by candle light. Christian Kutschinski, director of panists for the afternoon will be He com- 4-H Club members are re- the organization, includes “Praise Curtis Butler and Mrs. Parker piled the mimeographed syllabus quested to attend. PARKER Ye The Father” (Gounod); “All Wallace. after finding no textbook suitable t t t t (Continued from page 2) for teaching such a course. I. Ae. S. Through the Night” (arr. by Ring- Officers .. of the Glee Club are The safety engineering course is thing just a little bit bigger than wald); “God Bless America" (Ber- president, Howard Olive; vice pres-j available to any essential industrial All members are urged to we. It is something that we have lin); “Song of the Armorer" ident and business manager, .Roy plant with a safety engineer com- meet in the YMCA Tuesday taken for granted all these years, (Nevin); “Steal Away" (Spirit- Byrd; personnel manager, Emory petent to serve as instructor. Prof. night at 7:45 to hear Col. but we have enjoyed it all the ual); “De Gospel Train" (Spirit- Blalock; secretary, Ed Smith; li- Winkler works with such instruc- Walsh. # t ‘ 2 same, consciously or unconsciously. ual); “War Song of the Saracens” brarian, Lyndon Mayer; reporter, tors in organizing the course and It is a part of all of us, and We (Kellogg); “Old King Cole” (Foril Linwood Inscoe. gives them his course outline. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS intend to keep it that way, as long Safety engineering courses now are There will be a meeting of as we have men to fight for it. If underway at Canton, Charlotte, the Society for Advancement we ever gave it up, we would be Asheville, Roanoke Rapids, Rocky of Management at 7:00 in giving up the whole meaning of Mount, Raleigh, Elkin, Pembroke, 1911 building Tuesday night. our country. We would be destroy- and Salisbury, and one recently i t t . ing the future of our children and was completed. TO ALL SENIORS their children as well. There would Prof. Winkler teaches the Rs- A very important meeting of be no United States—united for a leigh course, given at State Col- the senior class will be held common cause which none can lege. Requests for use of his course Tuesday, December 8, at noon destroy, as long as we uphold it. outline have been received from ‘in Pullen Hall. Attendance But there will be a United States, Lewis W. Webb, Jr., director of will be checked. because we have shown that we War Training Courses given at Tom TURNER. are Americans and we will fight Norfolk, Va., by the Virginia Poly- It! a a II for that precious freedom that we technic Institute engineering ex- LOST have enjoyed since the founding of tension division in cooperation with .Gold High School Ring with our country. the College of William and Mary, . .blue set and emblem of Stem Our freedom and all that it en- and from 1’5. R. Quarles of the Uni- High School. Initialed J.E.B. tails is something that every Amer- versity of Virginia for use in a Reward if returned to'YMCA ican must keep intact for the safety engineering course which the desk. Americans of future generations. University is conducting in Rich- mond. BLUE KEY (Continued from page 3) “The COWS Pi Tau Sigma and is enrolled in in”__ Mechanical Engineering. Bill Ivey is taking Textiles. He is president of Upsilon Sigma Alpha, and was one of the leaders of the Textile Exposition held last year. Ed Gibson is vice president of the Naval Reserve Oilicers Club, a member of the Monogram Club, Gamma Sigma Epsilon and Phi Eta Sigma. He was a letterman guard on the Wolfpack varsity, and is taking chemical engineering. Burton Sides is president of Sig- ma Tau Sigma, and vice president of the Inter-henor Council. He is a member of Phi Psi and Mu Beta Psi, and is taking Textiles. These new' members join Jim Martin, Bill Wommack, Addison Hawley, Bob Boyce, Bob Pomeranz, WHICH would you vote Bob“Dalton, Don Barksdale, Bob Dalrymple, Glenn Farthing, Branch Whitehurst, Gene Denton, Jim “most likely to succeed? Kelly, Tom Turner, Max Sayah, Nick Geluso, Moyle Williams, Tom Hughes, Tom Bivens, and Durwood ”The Aircraft Warning System gives a single plane on ground Finn who were elected to member- alert the equivalent striking power of 16 planes on air patrol.” ship last year. This startling statement comes from England. Our country’s Aircraft Warning Service—quite similar to COMPLETE STOCK OF England’s—keeps a constant check on the flight of all aircraft. “That's the happy greeting heard today when a Should the need arise, it is prepared to send fighter planes aloft, to mobilize and direct ground defense forces, to warn endangered IOPCOAIS new supply of Coke arrives at a cooler. Folks areas. Every step in its operation requires the fast, accurate communication of the telephone. . wait for it. . .wait because the only thing like At Prices from This is just one of the many wartime jobs that are keeping Coca-Cola is Coca-Cola itself. Customers smile telephone lines busier than ever before. To help us keep lines $22.50 Io $38.00 clear for vital military and industrial calls, please avoid using and start moving up to pause and be refreshed. Long Distance to war activitycenters unless the call is urgent. And “There's a cheerful spirit about this way of please keep all yourtelephone calls as briefas you can. Thankyou. accepting wartime restrictions. Morale is high." We was com W87! 59‘ sonrso unor- Autuormr or me coca-sou coarser or 2 View THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA WING COMPANY, lac. Dial 8-11” MILO. 1942 1942 I 35

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Red Terrors Open Tonight in Fort Bragg .ace six-foot-six center, and eo-cap— tains George Strayhorn and Jack Leroy lay lakes Over Tabscott, along with other stars, Changes Suggested not so well known. Conference As Court Squad Coach; Back to form' the neucleus for .schedule, but the Indians wanted the following nine in the confer- the team this winter are Bernie to be the Southern Conference ence Maryland, George Washing- lhree Regulars Back Mock vand dribbling Buckwheat Reorganizatiort Plan champs and they weren’t at all sure ton, William and Mary, Duke, Car- Carvalho. Jack Geil, a reserve last of the outcome of such a game, so olina, Wake Forest, State College, Playing On Oppo- year who saw plenty of action, is Worth Consideration they did not choose to play with South Carolina, and Clemson. To McKinney also being counted on for a starting the Tar Heels. this group, Virginia should be site Side of Ledger Tonight position. Ray Reeves Offers Plan for Under the rules as they now added. As Terrors Open Season The complete squad roster has Reorganization of Southern stand, we do not blame William Those ten could make for a State College’s Red Terror bas- not been released as yet, but several and Mary or any other team for strong, well-knit conference that in of last year’s crack freshman squad Conference arranging a schedule that at the the course of time could and would ketball quint, minus three of last are expected to see a lot of service (Reprinted from a sports broad- very outset practically guarantees command the respect of the other year’s starting line-up, open their before the season is very old. cast by Ray Reeves over Radio a championship. That is merely sections of the country as being one 1942.43 season tonight, playing at McKinney For The Army Station WRA L last Tuesday using your head, for it’s always of the stronger conferences. Fort Bragg against the highly night.) nicer to be able to say that you are After forming this group, the touted Army Replacement Train- The Fort Bragg squad is re- the champion, than to have to ad- rule should be written into the by- ing Center team. ported to be crowded with former Nearly every sports commentator mit that you are merely an also laws of the conference that each Due to the fact that Bob War- college stars of the court, among and writer has had something to ran. But what we are getting at is member in football must schedule ren, Red Terror basketball coach them being lanky Bones McKinney say about the Southern Conference, that the Southern Conference needs at least five games within the con- for the past two years, is now an who paced the 1941 Red Terrors. its organization, the methods of de- a reorganization, or a house clean- ference. Failure to do so would officer in the Navy and stationed at The high spot in McKinney’s ca- ciding the championships, and so ing if you will. This will come eliminate the school not complying the Chapel Hill Navy Pre-flight reer, both in high school at Durham forth, and so perhaps it’s in line for about one of these fine days, that’s from any consideration for the school, the reins are being taken and in college here, came in the last us to put in our two bits worth. As sure. It’s necessary if the confer- championship. Of the ten schools over by Leroy Jay, a former State regularly scheduled game of last most of you know, the Southern ence and its champion is going to we have mentioned for considera- College star. Jay was coach of the season with South Carolina, when Conference is a sixteen member af- command any respect from other tion in the forming of the new outstanding frosh squad of a year the tall center hooked in baskets fair which includes one team from sections of the country. Southern Conference, every one has ago that burned up Southern Con- and free goals to the tune of 30 Maryland, one from the District of Right now, of course, William ambitions in an athletic way, and ference competition. points—his high in any one game. Columbia, five from the state of and Mary is quite happy with the the money and facilities for carry- Place Second Last Year Virginia, five from North Carolina, situation as it stands, but if things ing on a good, sound, compre- The Red Terrors climaxed last and four from South Carolina. continue with the conference as hensiVe athletic program. season's competition by dropping Hidgewaq‘s That covers a lot of territory and they are and William and Mary As for the schools that we have the final round of the Southern includes far too many schools to be goes on to win the championship suggested dropping, naturally a Conference tournament to Duke OPTICIANS anything but a rather unwieldy two or three years in a row, they'll certain amount of. sympathy will University, to end up in second Complete Eyeglass Service organization. discover after a time that it is a go out to them and the question place. Gone from that strong quint Phon. 2-21" I“ I. Ball-bury IO. Under the present rules as far rather empty honor. They'll dis- asked, “What will these smaller of last year are Bones McKinney \ Raleigh. N. C. as football is concerned, the champ- cover that a Southern Conference schools do." The answer is very ionship is decided on the basis of championship has no standing simple—form a conference of their the team having the best won and worth mentioning in otherparts'of own. They'll be far better off than lost record in conference com- the country. they are now, because they will be WE have seen you come back again petition. It is possible, therefore, William and Mary is the South- playing in a league of their own and again and we want you to know for a team to become the champion ern Conference champion, yet have size instead of competing with we appreciate it. We hope during by playing a matter of one or two you or anyone else heard of any teams and schools which they have games with the weak sisters in the otters being made to the champion little or no chance beating the coming year we will come to conference (of which there are a for a post season bowl game? The It'll probably be some time be- know you better and serve you more. number), have a perfect record as answer is no, and the only bOWI fore anything of this sort is done, Merry Christmas to all of you! far as conference competition is that they would get any considera- if ever. Certainly it will have to concerned, and thereby become the tion from'is the Sun Bowl, but none wait until after the present emer- conference champ. The champion, has come from even that direction (Continued on page 7) therefore, doesrnot have to be the or is likely to. It’s a pretty phoney ManMur Barber Shop best or strongest team in the loop— championship isn’t it? merely the best schedule maker. In reorganizing, the conference ELMO ATKINS, Prop. That is what has happened this needs to get rid of the dead wood, year. William and Mary played and limit the size of the loop to a four conference games with Vir- maximum of ten schools. Right a ,r .‘ ginia teams only, winning these and now, the teams or schools to drop thereby becoming the champions of would be the following: Citadel, CAUDLE'S SHOE SHOP the conference. There are three if Davidson, F u r m a n , Richmond, not four teams in the state of Washington and Lee, V.M.I., and "PElER PAN North Carolina ‘who could beat the V.P.;I. That is seven teams, leaving Expert Shoe Repair Indians. This statement is based Restaurant entirely upon what has happened Conveniently Located for State College Students in the past, and is not mere con- Learn Wishes You A jecture. ‘ ManMur Building In the last three years, State has MERRY CHRISTMAS! met William and Mary three times and has beaten them convincingly Ballroom Dancing three times. 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M DDBAN ’1 'Mural Prelirns Thrilling ~61 JIM MORGAN M I)" The Technician AllvConference Wealllel' Plays Havoc FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM All-Conference Gantt of Duke), the fact that be Playerfigchool Position Player—School With the finish rapidly was left of of the first team doesn’t Gantt—Duke End Knox—WADE. Willl Punls, Passes written to another year of foetbafi hurt as nearly so much as the fact StilwelL—State ...... End ...... Gilmore——Maryland wars, there comes the inevitable that William and Mary, the so- Preston—W.F...... Tackle ...... Bass—WAN. North Watauga, Third Bec- variety of all-something-orother c a l l e d Conference Champions, Wolf—U.N.C. Tackle ...... Nanni—Duke ton, Pi Kappa Alpha Win teams. But of all the sad mistakes, placed fosrmen on the first team. Ramsey—W.&M...... i‘ . .Guard ...... Jones—W.F. Preliminary Games we believe the worst one was the The AP all-conference team is Burns—Duke ...... Guard ...... Strayhorn—U.N.C. selection of this year’s All-South- supposedly picked by the voting of Sassamon—U.S.C. Center ...... Highsmith—U.N.C. In the preliminary games played ern Conference squad as published sports writers throughout the ter- Davis—Duke ...... Back ...... Teague—State last Tuesday and Wednesday in the by the Associated Press last Mon- ritory that the conference covers. Cochran—W.F. Back Mont—Maryland intramural touch-football play-offs. No doubt the writers that did the Muha—V.M.I...... Back Victor—Citadel north Watauga, PiKA and third voting failed to see Duke play any Johnson—W.&M...... Back ...... Luper—Duke Becton took their games with third Although we believe that Bolo team other than Wake Forest this Honorable Mention Alexander, ALT and Berry. The Stilwell is the best end.in the con- year. Because in spite of their loss Ends—Copley, W.F.; Turner, U.N.C.; Tackles—Moan, State; Owen, first two were by very decisive ference (and that includes Bob to the Baptist institution in an W.F.; Guards—Catch, State; Minton, V.M.l.; Center—Wright. Clem- scores, while the freshman tilt was son; Backs—Butler, Clemson; Faircloth, State; Myers, U.N.C.; Roskie, nip and tuck all the way. U.S.C. Wstauga Wins early season game, the Blue Devils Here And There Watauga kept its undefeated rec- looked like the Rose Bowl Dukes of Due to some mix-up in the mail ord Tuesday afternoon on 1911 field Dr. A. W GHOLSON last year at the end of th‘e sched- service, Billy Primm and I didn’t when it swept over the boys from ule. (We know, don't we!) get together on the final outcome Alexander by a 26 to 7 score. The OPTOMETRIST Wake and Duke of our predictions' contest in time winners, whose line-up was filled Wake Forest and Duke definitely to print it in this issue of TH: with players from last year’s I" .- “LIIURY I'I'. “MI-c. have the best teams in the confer- Tacnmcum. However, keep it in championship squad, first scored (Ground floor) ence, but their stars failed to re- mind, and I'll print the results in after one of Alexander's passes was ceive the proper recognition. the first paper of next term. intercepted. After a penalty as- so nasssuccassrur. ma All of this leads to one thing. For the second year in a row, sisted the team in its march to the BETTER GLASSES—BETTER FITTED Since we are thoroughly disgusted Doc Newton has been selected to enemy's goal. Sweet rifled a pass to with the AP team, we are printing coach the North Carolina College Malone for the touchdown. This “Mtaflmmhmnmdmln what we think to be a truly repre- all-stars in their annual game with was followed later in the first half “Wha— sentative All-Southern Conference the South Carolina College all- by another aerial, this time from team. You will find it on the third stars on December 12. Billy Laval Sweet to Goldstein, for another sports page. of Newberry College is the rival score. Paced by J. B. Edwards, But just as we find fault with the coach. Alexander got back into the ball AP, somebody else will undoubtedly game late in the half as it drove! find fault with our choice. At any down the field with a pass to Hod- rate, it isn't picked by a group of RAY REEVES’ PLAN gin, climaxing the drive for a Virginia sports writers posing as (Continued from page 6) touchdown. the representatives of the South- gency is over. PiKA Over ALT ern Conference schools. The football here in the South is In the fraternity tilt, from the good football, and it will be better opening whistle, PiKA, the defend- as time goes on. If and when some ing champions, was the master of move of the sort outlined here is the situation. By virtue of its two WANTED made, then the schools within the great passers, T. Jones and Payton TO LOAN conference will find that the quality Holloman. PiKA had the definite RADIO of material will be improved. A edge in ofi'ense all afternoon in the ON DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER- good national ranking attracts good game played on freshman field. On WARE. MEN’S CLOTHING. TYPEWRITERS, RECORD PLAYER material. defense the squad's line completely SHUI'GUNS. 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