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Vol. XX, No. 26 WAKE FOREST, N.C., SATURDAY, MAY 1,1937 Ten Cents Per Copy KITCHIN PRAIS~S Songsters To Make Debut BARClAY TO GIVE FIRST GRIDIRON BANQUET At Social Next Saturday ·MEN FOR CONDUCT -W.F.HIGHSCHOOl TO OFFER SATIRIC SKITS ' . an arbor of green vines a few feet .ga~n~!~~:a;~:~~iv~~ie:nine~::i~a~! above the heads of Maytime revelers. lHROUG HOUT. YEAR Forest gymnasium, 700 merry- FINAlS ADDRESS SCORCHING PUBLICATIONS makers will assemble next Saturday Members of the social committee announced that boys Will be charged President Reviews Record of night for the second semi-annual Final Graduation Exe~cises r------College at Final Convo­ Wake Forest-Meredith Social, fea­ an admission fee sufficient to cover turing the first appearance in Wake decorations and other minor ex­ Wednesday Night in High Push Publications Plans cation ·ot Term Forest of Lyman Seymour's glee penses. Girls from Meredith will School Auditorium clubbers. be admitted free. VIStTORS TALK AT CHAPELS Though sponsored by the same Buses Chartered LOCAL PASTOR TO PREACH groups as the· Thanksgiving Fun Meredith students will come in a SPECIAL GUESTS INVITED Pettingill, Bowen, Griffin, Ben­ Festival last fall, the sprlng party body on chartered buses. Five buses Edward Greason is Valedic­ ton, . Paschal, and ! Gulley will feature an entirely new type have already been engaged, and the All Staff Men Eligible to Attend of entertainment, Social Chairman torian; Several Student Speak­ Speak to Students During transportation committee is await­ I With Lady Guests; Board In­ Caesar Herrin announced last night. ing tabulations of early reservations ers on Final Program; Benton v!tes Kitchin, Bryan, Aycock, Week; Pettingill Gives Novel before engaging a sixth. Meredith Group Director Lauds Class, Claims That it is Daniels, Smethurst, Hamilton Slant on Christianity C. R. Wood, Durham recreation girls who wish to go have been re­ Best Graduating Class of Re· ~n director who last fall won popular quested to make reservations at their and Their Wives; Writers cent Years Declaring that the conduct and approval for his ability to get every­ BSU office at once. · Also Poke Fun at Raleigh Pa­ attitude of . Wake Forest students one doing something enjoyable, will Tickets for Wake Foresters will during the past year has been even again be in charge of group activi­ be on sale during the coming week. The Reverend Mr. John Barclay, per and Wake Forest Faculty more gratifying than any other ties. All members of the BSU Council of Wilson, will make the bacca­ 1937 phase of college activity, Dr. Thur­ A trio of Meredith girls that has will have them on hand. laureate address to the 29 members Publications men will roast each of the graduating class of the Wake _ other and college officials over the man D. Kitchin addressed the stu- for several months broadcast over ' Dates dent body yesterday morning in the WPTF each Sunday afternoon will Explaining that chief emphasis is Forest High School at the final coals when they meet with their last general convocation of the join the Meredith octet and the being placed on making the affair exercises to be held in the school lady guests at the Woman's Club school year. Installation of Stu· Wake Forest glee club·double quar­ an official function of the two col­ auditorium on Wednesday night. in Raleigh at 7: 30 Friday night for dent Body officers preceded Dr. tet in providing musical entertain­ leges, members of the local social Commencement exercises will be their first annual Gridiron Ban­ Kft.chin's resume of the year's work. ment. The trio is composed of committee have not encouraged in­ opened on Sunday morning, May 2, quet, President David M. Britt an­ 100 Other chapel services during the Misses Marian Wallace of Raleigh, dividual dating. From 250 to 300 in the college church by Dr. J. nounced this week. About are expected to attend. ·week featured Rev. W. L. Pettingill Dot Lowdermilk of Valdese, and Meredith students are expected to Allen Easley, college chaplain, who of Wilmington, Delaware; Claude Emily Bethune of Bunn Level. attend. will preach the commencement ser­ Featured on the program will be Bowen of the Foreign Mission Board, AI Simms will again act as master Following the get-acquainted ac­ mon to the graduating class. On skits "taking off" everything con· Richmond; George W. Grillln of of cerem,onies. tivities, there will be a refreshment Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock, Pictured above are Bill Staton and Jim Mason, who have been active in nected with the college, with a Washington, D. C,; Randolph Ben­ Thousands of feet of crepe paper period and then an hour of varied Class Day exercises will be held making arrangements for Wake Forest's first publications banquet. satirized .drama on the Raleigh ton, superintendent of local pub­ streamers in spring colors will form entertainment. in the high school auditorium. Staton was last week elected second vice president of the North Carolina News and Observer thrown in for lie echools; Dr. G. W. Paschal, and The grammar school graduation Collegiate Press Association, of which Mason is the retiring head. good measure. Four short inter· Dr. N. Y. Gulley. program will be given in the same ------:------­ ludes and music between skits will Praises Morale auditorium at 10:30 Wednesday lighten the heavy dose of satire 'I Complimenting the etudent body morning, May 5. forming the bulk of the entertain­ on their conduct during the year, lANGUAGE GROUP DAlE ANNOUNCED Honor Students STAT~N ·1s CHOSEN CONCERT ClUB TO ment. Dr. K!tcnin declared, "Your judg- Valedictorian of the high school In addition to all men connected • ment, poise, and .loyal· cooperation class is Edward Greason, president with college publications, the' board is inviting as guests President and 1ical with the faculty in maintaining and HONORS SEIBERT .f~R REGISTRATION of the class and brother of Coach improving the moral and spiritual Murray Greason. He has an average N.c·.~.P.A. OFFICER SING OVER WPTF Mrs. Thurman D. Kitchin, Prof. life of the college, and of estab­ French Professor Elected Vice Fine For Failure to Comply grade of 92. Miss Mabel Hartsfield, and Mrs. A. L. Aycock, Dean and lishing the prope; relations of stu­ salutatorian; Miss Ada Lee Utley, Three Wake Forest Publica­ Second Tour of Spring Will Mrs. D. B. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. President of State Modern With Regulations Within dent to student and to the faculty, historian; Miss Halsie Ray, poet; tions Receive Honorable Take Group to Greenville Jonathan Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. has. characterized this year. These Language Association Time Limit Rodney Squires, giftorian; Miss Mention in State Rating Frank Smethurst, and Mr. and Mrs. faets warranted the public state­ Zilla Woodard, prophet, and Miss and Scotland Neck Roulhac Hamilton. Messrs. Daniels, Professor C. Alexander Seibert of Smethurst and Hamilton are editors ment of Dean Bryan that the spirit With less than three weeks of Ruth Alford, testator, will address Bill Stato~, business manager- and the conduct of students this the Wake Forest College French de­ the graduation audience. A half-hour concert over WPTF of the News and Observer. the school year remaining, Regis· elect of OLD GOLD AND BLACK, was tomorrow evening at 10:30 will be year has been unsurpassed during partment .was last week named vice Principal Randolph Benton, who List Is Posted trar Grady S. Patterson announces elected second vice president of the the first duty for Lyman Seymour's A list of those eligible to attend his entire connection with the col· president of the North Carolina Mod· has done much excellent work in lege." that each student not planning to North Carolina Collegiate Press As­ veteran glee club group, just back the banquet ls posted on the OLD ern \Language Association. . This the interests of education in Wake from a highly successful tour of • "It is our hope and expectation," graduate will be expected 'to file his Forest during the past few years, sociation and Wake Forest publi­ GOLD AND BLACK bulletin board distinction came just one week after course of study for next year be­ cations made a clean sweep, of the eastern Carolina and all set for a in Student Center, and these men he continued, "that this openness, will award the diplomas. He says, three-day jaunt to ECTC, Tarboro, his election president of Sigjtia fore Satu,.day, May ll'i, or pay. a fee honorable mention bracket in sec­ are :Urged to see Jack ButchJns or fran!Oless; and manliness of the stu­ as "This is the best all-round class of and Scotland Neck beginning dent body has become a permanent of two dollars when he appears for ond division colleges at the NCCP A Oscar Creecll before Tuesday noon Pi Alpha, national modern Ian- registration next September. recent years; its members have real Thursday of next week. part in the noble tradition of Wake possibilities, and I expect them to convention in High Point last week. to tnm over thelr name and that of Tomorrow evening's program tl1e lady guest. Forest College." guages fraternity. Each Freshman must present his go far." Ending his term as president of will feature the director's piano The expenses are $1 per plate. Reviewing the record of the past Professor Seibert was graduated tentative program to the Registrar the association, Jim Mason o'r Wake solo, Polichinelle, which was very This is the second consecutive Each person attending the banquet year, Dr. Kitchin yesterday pointed from Williams College in 1925 and for advice and approval on or be: Forest saw a number of·constructive favorably received at Lumberton year in which Dr. Easley has been will receive a program, also a "place to the debate team's record of 87 has since studied at the University fore the date opposite the ietter chosen to preach the commencement acts put into effect for the coming and Campbell College last week. interoolleglate debates and to the wtih which his name begins in card," consisting of a Jinotyped lead of Toulouse, the Sorbonne, Co- the following chart: sermon to Wake Forest High School year. A new office was created, that A double quartet will sing "Roll­ winning of the Joint South Atlantic ~nd slug with his or her name on it. lumbia University. He has been in graduating classes. of executive secretary. Romeo Le- ing Down to Rio," "0 Peaceful and Kentucky championships of Pi A locked box may be placed in A-B ---·------.. May 3 List of Grads forte of Greensboro, who was elected Night," "Huntin' Possum," Kappa Delta. the French department here since c ···-·------·------May 4 to this position for the coming year "Standin' in the Need of Prayer,'' the bursar's office to assist in the Names of the members of the 1929. He plans to attend the Ex- D-E-F ------·--··------·----May 5 will be in charge of, coordinating and "I've Been Workin' on the collection of names and dollars. Be also approved the action of the graduating class are as follows: students in their "get us out of the position in Paris this summer after G-H --·------·------·-----·------·----May 6 more closely the various activities Railroad." Into it should be put sealed enve­ The Misses Mabel Hartsfield, mud" campaign. The grading of the completing a course in the summer 1-J·K·L ------·---·-·------May 7 of the association. To Appear Here lopes containing the names and Edna Fish, Ruth Addis Purnell, b!Lileball field and the lighting of school session of the University of M ···-·------May 8 bills. Any eligible person who is Ethel Wadford, Dolly Dell Macon, Other officers of the association I The glee club's first public ap­ the football field were also cited as North Carolina. N-0-P ---·------·---·------·--·--·-··---May 10 not afraid to "see himself as others Lottie Kieth, Halsie Ray, Marjorie for the coming year are Charles pearanc~ .in Wake Forest will be acconi.plishinents. The election of Professor Seibert R ·---·---:··--·------··------·---.May 11 see him" is invited to attend. Alum­ Sorrell, Zilla Woodard, lola Perry, Dunnagan of State College, presi- at the JOIDt Meredith-Wake Forest The basketball team's first year as president of Sigma Pi Alpha S ----··------·------·----May 12 ni and former staff members are Frances Ray, Hortense Woodlief, dent; Warren Stack of Duke, first social next Saturday night in the in basketball Southern Athletic came at the national convention T-U-V·W-Y ------May 13 included in this invitation. They Bertha Mason, Jane Vann, Char­ vice president; Miss Georgia Under- gym. The club will appear in full Conference, football and are asked to remit to Jack Hutchins, held recently at State College in Each member of the sophomore lotte Holden, Geraldine Daniel, Ruth wood of Queens-Chicc»'a College, dress at this time and will present records also came in for praise. Raleigh. /'-t the same meeting Jack and junior classes must l!ecure his Wake Forest, before Tuesday. Elford, Lillian Bobbitt, Daisy Mae secretary; Dick Vowles of David- a half-hour Program. Numerous distinctions won by Sawyer of Wake Forest was chosen credit memorandum from the Walters, and Ada Lee Utley. son, treasurer. Other engagements for the re- Lid Blown Off faculty members during the year to act during the coming "'ear on registrar's oflice early in the pre- North Carolina State College was mainder of the season include ap­ Good-natured satire will fill the • reg· t t" - d H h ld th E. G. Macon, Clarence Holding, have been gratifying, he declared. the central committee on national IS ra IOn perJO · e s ou en selected for the fall meeting of the pearances at Meredith College on skits, which are being rehearsed proceed to his adviser (head of Billy Wall, Edward Greason, Rod- awards. association. No definite date was May 13 and in Durham on May this week in preparation for Fri­ Delaware SIJeaker his major department), present a ney Squires, Raymond Kieth, Wade llr. Pettingill, speaking at chapel Professor Seibert has for years set for the convention. 14, in addition to the three public day night. The first number on tentative program for the signa- Daniel, Godfrey Jackson, and Don· concerts next Thursday and Friday. the program is entitled "The Old Thursday, declared, "You are not been one of the most popular pro­ ture of the adviser, return one copy aid Horner. A three-day session was filled with now what you have been or what fessors on the campus, both with The complete program of the glee Goad and Ci·acked, or Deadline on of the intended program to the Wake Forest h,igh school com­ group meetings for delegates inter­ the Rusty Dusty." Written partly you are going to be. And more students and fellow professors. ested in a certain phase of college club tomorrow evening, excluding Registrar's office and retain the mencements have consistently drawn double quartet numbers, will con­ in verse and partly in prose, the than that, when one becomes a Frat Banquet publication work, with general busi­ other for his own guidance. The large crowds of local townsmen, who sist of "Now Let Every Tougue skit will feature the foibles of Christian he is not what he has After the business session at State copy must be filed with the have often expressed pleasure at the ness sessions, a banquet and dance. been." Adore Thee," "Where'er You Walk," Archenemy McViJ!ain (played by College, delegates of Sigma Pi Alpha Registrar not later than 12: 30 excellence of baccalaureate speakers. High Point College was host to vis­ Ray Stroupe), Daily Brett (N. L. llr. Claude Bowen based his talk itors. "John Peel," "The Drum," "You attended a banquet held ·at the noon, May 15, to insure exemption Britt), Jack Sorry (Herbert Baker), on the ''realness of the Christian Woman's Club in Raleigh. Above from the fee of two dollars. in a Gondola," "Mosquitoes," "Steal "The best training school for Away," "All Day on the Prairie," David Moron (Rufus Crater), and religion" emphasizing "the reality the stage was placed an elaborate Students wishing desirable sec- journalism in America is still the of Its need, the reality of its mes­ "Morning," and the two college Ritff Gin (Ted Phillips). All staff electric emblem of the fraternity. tions should pre-register early. If Fraternity OffiCers country_ weekly," declared W. 0. songs. members will come in for liberal sage, and the reality of the response Along the center of a long table during the summer it is found that !------­ Saunders at the banquet meeting Additional variety was added to panning. that we get." He further said that was stretched a wide red ribbon, any change in a student's program Friday. The speaker also urged the world was in need of Christian Newly elected officers of the the concerts given last week by a Following this will be an inter­ and all girls in attendance were sup­ is necessary, such change should youug journaHsts to learn the "back­ missionaries, stating that two-thirds Pan.Hellenic Council are: - comedy quartet, Walter Harrell's llude, "Through the Eye of_ a Needle, plied with red and gold corsages, be called to the Registrar's atten­ side of the shop.", He explained of tbe world's population is un­ representing the fraternity colors. tion iu writing. Presillent, B. F. "Yank" Green cornet solos, and impersonation/ or Choose Your ProfessiOn Care· of Lexington, Chi Tau; Vice that a kn01vledge of tile mechanics skits by Jeff Wilson, "black-face fully." Next comes a take-off on .Chr!stian. "Our message," he con­ Re-examinatiol;l permits should be Miss Lena Bowling of Catawba of the printing trade must supple­ comedian." The comedy quartet the literary-humorous magazine en· cluded, "is simpl'y Jesus Christ." secured during this period for pres­ President, L. E. "Doc" . Mc­ College was chosen vice president. Daniel of .Jackson, Theta Kappa ment ability to write news and edi­ sang "There's a Tavem in the titled "The Stewed-Ant, or Honesty Another visitor was Mr. George Professor S. T. Ballenger of State entation during examination week. torials and short stories. W. Griffin of Washington, D. C., Nu; Secretary, Sim F. Caldwell Town," "A Chinese Honeymoon," Is the Best Policy Unless It's In· College ·was named secretary-tJ·eas- Registrar Patterson emphasized the Wake Forest delegates who at­ who took as his text the story of of Lumberton, Alpha Phi and "When You Come to the End dustry." Chief characters will be urer. fact that those who register early Omega; and Treasurer, Ray tended declared that High Point Col­ the rich young ruler. From this of a Lollipop," Jeff Wilson gave an Freddy Jonathon (played by Fran­ "The chief aim of the fraternity will avoid the rush that often llrady of Jlenson, Al11ha Pi lege basts and hostesses made the story he showed that all men who interpretation of a l:l.egt·o woman's cis Paschal), Oxcart Screech (Ber· during the coming year will be en- characterizes the period. Delta. [ entire stay enjoyable for all. attain distinction in this world must attempts to buy insurance over a nie Jackson), and Honest Jim Mess­ telephone. ing (Gordon Phillips). This and work for it. He urged his listeners largement and extension," declared ------Glee clubbers ran into a lot other casts are tentative and sub­ ,not to waste the days of youth which of give-tand-take comedy that was not ject to change before the final edi­ are so important. at all on the program. After a tion comes 011t Friday. Br. G. W. Paschal, professor of ~~~~!2=~~~~~ Hopes OfTown Fixed On Tuesday dance at Lumberton Carl Dull, John StriJI Tease nancc Greek, spoke of the "divine feeling" Sykes, Bmce Steeves, and Eugene Guests will then lean forward to or "inner voice" to which Socra­ Worell took it upon themselves to enjoy "A Strip Tease Dance," fea· tes gave credit for his philosophy. announce that "the Wake l<~orest !!r~~~~:f!;:~tt:;~:~t~~~:~~~ Winners To Further Civic Reform turing the beautiful Sally Fand, He said ~hat this voice is not a quartet will now sing an adapta- Archie Abroad assisted by Professor A. L. Aycock. rare thing, pointing out that Fox, Another member of the French tion of 'I Love You Truly:." They Next comes a satire on the Ra­ a prominent Quaker, claimed that department who will spend the sum­ As town elections draw near, town might have added that both the several local eyesores, especially l leigh oracle: "The Ooze and Dis­ every man has it. In conclusion he mer abroad is Professor William C. citizens are keeping in mind a list a downtown library, health clinic adaptation and the presentation the "Grand Canyon" at the entrance and high sc.hool gymnasium, is sug- were impromptu, but neither was turber, or Grab That Yankee-Save urged his audience to pay heed to Archie, who will spend the season of possible civic reforms recently to the college campus. A nine­ gested in the list, and it is recom- necessary. the World for Democracy.'' Pranc­ this inner spirit for it never leads with his wife a,t the University of compiled and released by the Wake month school term is planned in mended that a resident service man ing on the stage will be characters astray. Tours. Forest Civic Club. It is the con- "Artist Chase," an Irish tenor the near future. be appointed to Wake ,Forest to representing Editor Frank Hearst­ Urges Tolerance Music for the recent fraternity census of public opinion that can­ with an Italian accent and a knack It is further proposed that all cope with the many annoying tele­ smith, Goulash Hamilton, !\!iss Mol­ Dr. N. Y. Gulley emphasized the convention was furnished by Miss didates for the various offices to be new public buildings, such as the foi· sketches that might lmve made right of every man to his own opin­ Elizabeth Gantt of Raleigh, who phone problems that arise. him famous, was the center of lie Windblown, Critter, 1\IcVillan, voted on next Tuesday should keep hoped-for new post office, shall con­ ion and to respect and honor from sang in French the ever popular Officers of the Civic Club hope amusement on the trip down to Mc\Yagon, Pea-row, and an Unknown these improvements in mind for form to college architecture and every other man. He advised his "Toujours L'Amour," accompanied that "you, as a loyal and progres­ Lumberton. He stepped up beneath !\Ian. The cast of this production active consideration during the next that the Seaboard Railway be urged hearers to fight for what they by Mr. Cole of Raleigh. sive citizen of this community, will a. bus window while it was stopped is being kept secret. year. not only to impr~ve and beautify thought .right but to respect the cooperate in every way possible in for a few1 moments at a street The third interlude is also veiled Favors were provided for an the At its April 15 session, the Civic its holdings, but also to construct other man's rights to a different an. effort to make our community crossing. He had a drawing board in mystery, but it is hinted that guests by the State hosts. Club solicited concrete suggestions a new building with adequate Tiew. Not dnly should we fight for one of which we can be justly propped up on his left forearm music will be supplied by Dean The local chapter of Sigma Pi for improvements in the appearance freight, express, and passenger ac­ what we think right but live,in ac­ proud." and a stub of charcoal in his hand. Dangell Bunion Bryan. The fourth Alpha has closed a very successful of' the community. Compiled by commodations. Sanitary ·conditions cordance with the best dictates of The leading contest in Tuesday's "Ten cents for a portrait," he skit, taking off student government year under the direction of its pres­ President Sam Sidenburg and Sec· in the town were scored, and a city our hearts, he continued. ident, John Lawrence. John Myers elections will he for the office of said, looking up at the boy in the and politics, will feature Mr. and retary Ralph Benton, plans call for delivery of mail was advocated. A mayor of Wake Forest. Candidates window above. :Mr. Randolph Benton, superin· is_ newly elected president for the the erection of a modern and ade­ Mrs. Howl Czartin. civic construction program includ­ are the incumbent Mayor S. W. "But we will be here only a (Please turn to ~:~age two) coming year. quate hotel and heal).tification of Eighth number on the program ing street pavement, a public park, Brewer and Mr. A. J. Davis. (Please turn to page two} (Please turn to page two) PAGE TWO OLD GOLD AND BI,.ACK

~lb (8jo[b anl:l ~laclt -a' ,•, •.·.· • ' COW PATHS cation.' The' proposal would en- I HUNTlEY "ARlTON N~W- B.S,U.' MEN ATTEND treat-, was emphasized •. -~·. Xew dorm residents duriug the able potential soldiers to have n Language Head , () · 1 Those attendlng .. tt:om Wake For-) . MEETING IN GREENSBORO i'·""' 1c ~~"'"·.. ,~~~F~ ...... Editor past few days ha1·e welcomed the 1·oice in the declaration of war. ;-.----~------! . ~st weie · Prof:· Zolf =·IC~Irle6'ni't stu-\ dent secretary, ....and .. ,tJ;te following! Ili\\'IUH'"" ~T.\TON~I . .BRn ...... r ...... liuxinrs.• BIMiness Jff Manager1r.-B•,..,r eons t rue t'lOll o f brw- . k \\'H ll ;:s ant] T'-uc J'eason f or th c gran t'mg of NAM. ED PHI H[ADS Newly elected officers of the Wake officers of the :Bsu on the Ciunpus .· T>:n I'HILw·s...... w.·ek's Xms E•!itur prcparatious for planting of grass certain powers to Congress is the . l . · · . . .- I Forest Baptist. Student Union at­ f~r the coming cye'ar~ joluh~ Ezell,) ··: ....);· .. ~ EmTonr.u, BOARD in front of theit· building already fact that a small l>ody of trained .r _u.u::-; CnPJ•u: Ilt;xRY ·wARD j tended and participated in the an­ William Hicks, Arthur 'Francls,i :.~·J,~·ti; -~ Page Acree, Phil ~Latta:;. Hugh Col-; Rl'>'t'.' CI:.\l. - stPi>-sarPr. There is one at thP can best study the fundamental sided over by Woodrow Hill, State - L •. ' ·i . ~ , . Rf;PORTORlAJ, STAn· -north <'Ht.rauee of the eampus, issues. Secret treaties, in the ar- H. ~L Bnkt'r Powell Uland BSU president. ;------:--:...,.....~-: Hnlwrt ~[!.'Mahan ,T:unt•JoS llnHs John Ezeil, president, and Wi!- Tennis Racquets R~tr~.ig: !· · · TO Sl .. \llwrt (Hod Hay :-)trOupe liam Hicks, representative at large, · - · · · · Jmneo; Gilliland toU1'8gii F.£1 \Yya tt, Jack Ke~tcr ...... Ourtoonista from the Wake Forest BSU Coun- Work Go~ But Cheap.·. ·.' .. eccaslor cil were atnong those who took · · 'i · I 1 i · nusrxr:;:;s STAFF Htii\' ..UUJ Gt.J<;!tl.S H!Cll.-\ltn .TACI{SOX part on the program. They effec- EARLE W. STRICK!;.AND. ; i X. l1. BRI'l'1' B. R. STATON tlvely presented a humorous skit in ...... ~ ; ! NOW Rour.:R·r :\IoRRtSON 68 Bost~i~k which· the Ridgecrest Summer Re-j '------'---...;...--~~:--:--~ ·~ay lip Member of llQllegial NORTH CAROI.iiNA INTERCOLLEGIATE greater: PRESS ASSOCIATION Approved by iri the · MlmCHAliTS ASSOCnTION. RALEIGH liible in ' oO:er her RI!:Pfi~:StNTEO FOrt NATIONAL. ADVERTISING BY 'WATCH THE FO~DS National Advertising Service, Inc. : .... · teams.· Clll!l'te Pubiisllers Repr~SeFitatiuf!' GO BY" gested b; 4ZO MADISON AvE. NEW YORK, N.Y. .. i, cussed t CI~IC "GO - SOSTON • SAN FRANCISCO LOU. ANGI!LES - PORTLAND • SEATTLE a_ tralne "AMERICA'S FfNEST CHOICE'''' 'Varsity ' Eiitered as second class matter Janu­ • Ary 22, 1916 at U1e posto1Iice nt Wake OF AUTOMOBILE" . ·:c· 'Train~ Forest, North Carolfna, under the act rtlle in ot March 3, 1879. ------·------Ail mattc·rs of bu~lllC~;O; ~hould be ad­ Fill Up With TExAco· dr{'ssed to the Business :\lanager-, Box 218, Petroleum Products !lllti all othm· mattl•rs shonlJ he nddr~ssed to tlte Edilor·in·Chief, Box 218. Advertising l'ntcs quoh~1l on r~quest. Suh~criptiou due in advance. H:1leigh oflke: BdwartlJS & Broughton Co.

1<136 Member 1937 Associated Cone5iate Press Distributors of KITCHIN PRAISES ...... •.••.- CoHee>iafe Di6est I MEN FOR CONDUCT Last Wednesday night witnessed I THROUGHOUT YEAR Forget ALL Others Before You Forget the first debate between the Law 1.1 ·t· c Is· no t some tl ung· one b m- 11r s hitherto Ull[lhumcd stciJ-~a,·cr. School societies, with the Barristers' (Continued from page one) Club's representatives, ·upholding up 'rith studied prccisiou, it is PerhUJlS as strnn2·e as the erer- /Continued rrom page one) "SC1 u will be another interlude, "A Die- the negative view of the query, MOTHER :WlJ.sters 1 inereasing number of step-sarcrs tator, or Delusions of G!'andeur." winning the decision over repre- tendent of the local public schools, ;;oJnPthiug one untangles from t.hose un1 is the fact that existing mtlks }':Jcultr ~'uu sentatives of the Gulley Law So- was the fifth speaker of the week. NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 9, IS HER DAY / tiie dom! ollu:r twiste(l stt·ings of circum­ Rounding out the program will be ciety. The query discussed was Mr. Benton said the realization of must hc made weeklJ a certain • them wl a mtmber entitled, "The Trium- Resolved. "That the United States our dreams comes through work and If you possibly can, you should be with HER ,.:(11 nee>. We arc not so. truly the have fw amount wider than their present phant Triumvirate, or the Quies- should lead "in a disarmament often in the way we least expect ON THAT DAY. If-you can't, then do the nmst~r:; of our fate that we can width, ho1re,·er great. It is tak!'n cent Quintumvirate," in which program." to see them realized. pensible next best. thing - WRITE HER ••• tell her bodies. there will be four chief characters The affirmative view was argued ------­ build the edifice with squared for granted that the right of \ray you love her .•• thank her for all she's done ':n was· of ercry brick walk extend~ for comprising the faculty quartet. by THE OLD GoLD AND BLACR:'s new ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ for you. tbht this .' >een at .any one time) of an bPtween the. library and W nit deserve a Bursaw E. B. Earnshaw and Prof. evidently succeeded in convincing -WE PAY POSTAGE- intnd('!lts have composed of Rufus Crater, Ted strokes with his stub of black' 3 for 14c he is .no n1 Tlw man who docs twice as many <.'arelessly trampled. Phillips, Robert Helm, Jack Saw· chalk, looking intently at his model role .. job;; as he should is attempting. ' yer. Sloane Guy, A. P. Godwin, all the time. In less than half a Broughton It was 1 There was a time when eYery · t h h ·noug Joh: to accomplish so much that he Frank Little, A .. M. McMillan and mmil e e anded up a portrait OCTAGON Toilet Soap man used to hare his own 1'('\'0h·- others. Manuscripts will not be that anyone in the bus would have ·· 4 for 19c cons, rem "-T will recall will Le able to forgi\·e himsplf er. J.\OW a 11 toget 1wr 1JaYc t 11e ava1'lable e1'ther before or after the recognized at once. • for doing only the interestiug half banquet - except during rehearsal After the Campbell presentation, his arm 1 police. There was a time when th 32 · d k PALMOLIVE Beads of ('Yery job., time for cast members. The entire I e smgers ran- punch about was for l cYery family had its hand loom. affair will be carried out in a spirit ~ huge punc~ bowl provided at a Sc Each Company game- to 1 contest. 1 --- ~ow a II together ha rc their pow- of fun, aiming to entertain and re-~ that perhaps the Yast 7 :00 o'clock by President Perci· orators failed to appear for the ROYAL GROCERY CO: Eddie· majorit..)' of young men of the na­ val l'erry. A questionnaire preliminaries, which were held Wedding Announcem~nts Tuesday in the Eu society hall. BANQUET r.ion today hare decided that the wldch ls to be filled out by each Wake Forest, N. C. · Goo' senior before graduation will The finals, tentatively set for -and- Th~ first Wake Fot·est publica­ issues oYer which most wars have be )Jresented. May 16, are open to four members (SPECIAL ' ti(lUS banquet Friday e\·ening will been fought !tare uot been worth of the Junior or Senior classes. ;;;;;;;;~.;;.;.;.~.~.;:;.~. ;. ;. ;.;.~;;;~\ WILLIA u1ark the secoud important step the costs and discomforts of the Wedding Invitations -Unless s talwn within recent months in an resulting war. Granted that stu­ Publications Head show abili effort to raise local publications dents lust Thursday spoke their and either Nicholson to 11 higher plane. The publica­ ilisappro1·al of war, are they in­ Before putting your winter clothes away for that wasLt ! ions amemlrncnt to the constitu­ ter~sted enough to do anything the summer, be sure they are CLEAN. Moths last season, tion pa"sed last month was cal­ else about it. Is there anything don't hunt clothes-they hunt DIRT. of the NY-J euhtt>d to set up a system whereby to do~ · - go far in 1 the he:

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",:.'' ' - . ·-· .. :- . •' ,· Gordon Frank ** * * "Scoop" "Red" Philips McCarthy _~,:!·-,-1

WEEKLY BOOST··· TO SPORT EDITORS throughout the·. country who have given us en­ oooraglng criticism and. for ~1e fine !!JIOperatlon Utey have sltown on many ocClllslons to help make your spoi·fse~iori successful. · . · * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * :NOW THAT THE DEACONS are continue his work in the' dorms and 'way up there in the big leagues of at the same _Hme it could. be . ar­ Cindermen Oppose Catholic He.re colleglate sportsdom • there is a ranged for hlm to spend hJS tlme u. g~eater need for high gear'·efliciency in the afternoons working in the gym in the varied mechanisms respon- doing the things needed to help a $ible in chuJ;ning out the be~t ·we can _coach. keep. his men in shape.. In oller here in the way of athletes and this way we believe that we could TRY TO, REGAIN ~~~~~-P_ro~v~id_e_F_ir_~_o_r_b_a_t_D_u_ke~T-hi_s_A_ft_er_n_oo_"~~~~~~iP~HER~ DUEl DS. ~ms. To this end it lias been sug- be able to help the existing condi­ gested by one of our readers, and dis- tions. cussed by several score more, that • • • • a. trainer should be added to our THE TENNIS TEAM this year has WINNING STRIDE SfEMS PROBABLE 'Varsity coaching staffs. undertaken a very hard schedule. ~Trainers have played a notable We were talking to the coach the Deacs Handed First Setback in Dukes Clash With Deacs To- r~le in athletics from time imme· other night, and Dr. Folk remarked ...... '• Two Years by Hampden­ day; Wade Says Outcome moria I, up that one of their handicaps has been \ the lack of Interest shown here In Sydney, 75-50 Decides Flag · through t h e regards to the great rat:ket. He great fistic fight· stated that he purposely matched The Demon Deacon tracksters, BULLETINS ers of the past­ the best teams in the country this minus their able coacb, Phit·Ut· Sullivan, Firpo, season in the hopes that he could ley, who was busy attending a By TED MANN get back that old tennis spirit. Staff Correspondent and Johnson-by conference in New York, went. . . . . De!Jlpsey a n d 0 ne thing that would be in his down to their first defeat in two DURHAM, N. C., April 30- Tuiim\y a few favor is to continue with the plans years as a powerfuJ Hampden­ George Barley, Duke's senior ' -years back, -and drawn up~ a few Sydney team turned them back a r e perpetual years ago to con­ hurling ace, was scheduled to last Saturday on the Virginia take the mound for the Blue standbys in all struct a lot of track, 75 to 50. the. varied sports courts up on the The team will attempt to make a Devils here tomorrow against existing in the freshman base­ comeback here this afternoon when Wake Forest's great team, but world today. Not ball field. In this they will oppose another fast mov­ Coach Jack Coombs will send Ed only have indi· way more stu­ ing team in Catholic University of Watson, who was slated to work :. "SCOOP" :·.c'vjdual sports dents would be Washington, D. C. In last season's Wednesday's clash, into the box masters bettered themselves through able to appre­ meet, the winning of the dual al'fa_ir for Duke. The game will be a t~ose unsung heroes who have been ciate the game was so close that the final event, crucial one in Southern Confer­ tiie dominating influence in making more fully and the broad-jump, determined the vic· ence and Big Five circles as them what they were, . but teams l:!ecome a part of tor. In that event it was Hobo Duke is on top in both races and hlive found that a trainer ·is indis­ ~e sport. As it Daniel, this year's versatile cap­ the Deacons hold second place pensible in. giving aid to tired is now, there are tain,: who managed to turn defeat spot. bodies. . . only six courts into victory as he won the meet ;:It was~with this thought in mind "RED" - available, and it and the broad jump with a beautiful tfult this.kforementioJ:l.ed reader. had WAKE FOREST, N. C., is indeed a very difficult task to running plunge to-_give the Deacons ERIC TIPTO~ SMUT ADERHOLT HARRY ]lORRIS t~~ foresight to suggest that Wake arrange for a practice when the a two point margin a,nd made the April 30-The Deacons· will Forest a~opt a trainer to its .staff cou:its ar.e in demand by those stu­ score read 66·64. Here is a trio ·of batt;rs whci w'm give a May Day throng an afternoon's entertainment at Duke park today. leave here tomorrow morn~g all of able {J!lach~s; At' the present time dents who use them. We would like All·reports would he.ve it that this Aderholt, at the second base spot, has been one of the consistent infield hitters for the Deacs, while Tipton, set tO break the tie that now eX· llie Med ~chooi_, doctors !lave taken to have some coriunent on· tbe re­ year's 'Catholic tJniversity team is center fielder, and Morris, third baseman, Blue Devil teammates have been giving the locals considerable ists between the Blue Devils and it.upon themselves to serve in some­ worry when they step to the plate.-.Staff Fotos. action of the students on this mat· a bit stronger than it was last sea------­ themselves. Coach John· Caddell what of ·a triiinE!r capacity but do ter. son, and· the result may hinge upon let it be known that Carl · n6t give rubdowns and the like to 1 • * * * "Skinny" Byrd, who 1iaS one&· . tile men on. the various teams. They beaten Duke 5-2, would · be 'the · deserve a big· hand for their splen· ANOTHER MATTER THAT has ~:~~~~~::~li~~~~:;o:~~o:::~~~ Big· Time Football Here To Cost did work and should be assisted Iiy been called· to the attention of this selection for the pitching assign­ a real trainer. , department is the fact that the box- ment. N, State ·college has a trainer ing team has not received as yet :.i~~:~l~ltog:~e::~e~:~o~. i:~~ Money-~McKevlin c. Helluva Lot-Of ·,· . as daes Duke University, Richmond, any award for their fine work in and many other colleges both small that field of sports. Coach Phil Jack Towell Stars (.Special to Old Gold and' Black) The cold, damp weather was a (This is the third article in a perhaps will bring to the OLD GoLD Duke-Wake Forest baseball game. By JAKE WADE ' "anll:'·large. ··Now ·the "flUestion· has· :Utley and· his· 11roteges, deserve a great obstacle ·in tlie Hampden-Syd­ probably arisen in your mind as to lot of praise for putting on so suc­ series of ·exclusive features AND BLACK the opinions of the stu- During the afternoon he was in Oharlotte Observe1· ney meet, and it prevented an'Y rec­ written by outstanding spo1·t dents on this "new" item. a barber shop here; the radio was CHARLOTTE, N. C., April 30.- ·.where and how could W.!!-ke Forest cessfully some fine matches and ord breaking in the running events, - get and keep a trainer? We believe bouts in the gym and on the road CCJmmentators CJ/ the country. We'll dispose of the renaissance detailing the happening on Groves With the Southern Conference base­ but at the same time Jack Towell McKevlin. is present sports of athletics in a hurry. It does Field. And now Carroll has ·the bail flag sure to be hoisted either on that· we have the answer to that this season. stood out in defeat for the locals. problem. The boxing team is a worth'Y editor ot the Raleigh "News not require a long memory to go floor: Groves Field at Wake Forest or Towell won his favorite event, the Observer." Next week cause and did much to make many ana back to the football season in "~ fellow in the barber shop- the handsomely equipped plant of' There is a colored man on this 440-yard , in the fair time of we will present HCJmer Lucas of us more pleased with the ath­ which Wa~e Fore:st. failed to score I dJdn't know him, and he ~idn't Duke University, interest is keen campus who has had the experience 55.~ seconds which was good con­ of the "Raleigh Times."-Ed.) and ability to perform the duties letic set-up at the present time. We a single pomt untll 1ts final game- know me-announced to all hl!ten- In the outcome of tomorrow's game: feel that it Is high time that these sidering the conditions. He led II""------: and the two touchdowns the Dea- ers: 'I'm for Wake Forest. I'd like betwee th Demon Deacons and or such a position. This man needs John Lawrence to the tape. men got what ought to be r!gh, cons made in t~at finale didn't p~o- to see them_ win. Those boys over the Du~es :t Duke Park. very· little introduction to the 'stu· Willard Craft of Hampden-Syd­ fully theirs-some sort of award. Exclusive vide enough pomts to defeat Dav1d- there offer good, clean and hard . . dents and athletes; ·he is Bruce ney was in form and won two first son. play in all sports, and the school All square With a v1ctory apiece Thompson of the janitor force. Bruce • • • • places, setting a new record In the Sports Editor Gordon A. Philips: It also isn't difficult to recall keeps on making good records in -the two clubs were scheduled. to has played baseball, participated in AT RANDOM - Remember that discus throw, one second, and a I suggested to you that my piece basketball seasons in which the all activities - especially good play at Wake Forest ~e.dnesday track events, football, and basket· this is YOUR sports section and not third, leading both teams in the in· be about the renaissance of athletics Deacons didn't cut any capers in records when one compare'S the but due to weather conditions t~e ball ·throughout the country, and ours. We want to please you at all divldual scoring, His toss was good at ·Dear Old Wake. And l intend competition with Big Five teams. available material and money with gam_e was called off-the teams w11l he is .no new4omer to such a valuable times. So give us an idea what you for 137 feet. Manly Jones followed . that of some of the opposition. Any go mto the game on even terms. role.. · . like and what you want. Then we close behind with a heave .of 131 to follow tJ;tat line. However, I But, th~re has been Improvement. Wake Forest team is one of Which If the Deacons win, they will have It was only a few years back that can· put if out in.its best form .... think this 1tem may be changed Last fall s football Deacons made th h b d , to solve th offerings of what good feet for the Deacon squad. t th th d I · h d d 1 t · t , b k t e sc oo 1 may e prou . e ·Doug· Johnson pitched for the Dea· We wish to thank the News and Ob· o ano er eme-an one w uc a goo recor ; as wm er s as e · " · . baseball experts have milled the Captain Daniel won ..the shot put, ball Deacons gave the school its And that set me to wondermg. . cons, remember him? . Then you server for last week's picture of javelin throw, and tied for first in fi t · t · D k d c And I'm still wondering if ~fter finest pltchmg staff ever assembled will recall the trouble he had with Buddy Lewis. Their fine coopera· Chappell Leads Deacs rs v1c or1es over u e an aro· • • ~ . the high jump to press close behind 1. · 1 h'l d ail maybe Wake Forest would not in the state, and they WJ!l also have his and what a. hard time it tion can always be counted on at ma m a ong w 1 e, an everyone • . . . . arm Craft for the second place honors At Bat With ~.375 Clip; remembers the fits the Deacs gave be '~1ser to contmue a progran1 of to.shll the m1ghty bludgeon _of Cap­ was for him to get relief after a all times.... We have been prom­ in the scoring. Bill Staton was not the Tar Heels in the Southern Con· seekmg balance In sports. I don't ~am Wayne Ambl~r, ~h~ IS lead- game· to b{in shape for the next ised by an exclusive source to have with the team on the trip and his Doyt Morris Second ference Semi-finals. know but that the school-and the mg the c?nference m h1ttmg at the contest. Well, before long he found the line coach announcement ready presence was greatly missed. · th C h purposes of the school-will be present time. out that Thompson was used to and Durmg a 11 ose years, oac d b · · in a few Issues. We'll give you all Preston Chappell is leading the John Caddell and his baseball serve etter. 1f we contmue to The Deacons won the Big Five ·· .willing to give him the proper rub­ the dope on it as soon as we are Wake Forest Demon Deacons in bat­ . . seek balance m sports aud try to title last year, beating out the down, and the next thing we noticed able to release it. . . . Hats off to SIX DAY BASEBALL TOUR ting, according to figures recent1y t_eam kept thmgs from bemg t~o make the . most of the available vaunted Dukes, and they have an was a different Johnson. the J. B. Clark sport broadcast and FOR DEACONS NEXT WEEK disclosed at the end of the North :~:t~r!~ t~~d w;:~n·~or::~s sp!:~: talent, rather than to follow the excellent chance of coming through Now, Bruce could be employed to their Deacon athletic treatment. ... Carolina g a m e . mighty bard for the· opposition to (Please turn to page four) (Please turn to page four) Six consecutive days of .baseball Chappell is boast· handle in any season, and he kept games face the Deacon dia.niondmen ing an average of next week when Coach John Caddell adding State Championships to his WEEKLY KNOCK .375, while at the long lists. And Old John has come p•••••••••••••••••••••••••lll!. TO THE FAN who wants to know why Coach John Caddell doesa't gathers his array of stars about him same time he is tomorrow and strikes out for north­ up with another fine team. b!ach his men to always hit the ball over se~nd base and woaders whY one of the leading ern grounds for a week's tour into fielders with a Now for that "change of theme." IT'S HERE FRIDAY MORNING the players don't take the bag with_ them when th~y steal base. two states. Two Southern Confer­ I was talking with Carroll Weath· perfect record. ers, Raleigh attorney, at lunch the ence teams will be engaged by the To Doyt Morris other day. For the benefit of those Eddie Yount Looks BSll Plans Big Fight travelling locals - Richmond and goes the second William and Mary. who do not know him, it might be Good in NY.p Loop To Aid Senior Dance place honors at set forth that there is no more The Wake outfit will be primed the plate. Morris to even things with the Hill-toppers loyal Wake Forest Alumnus than (SPJOC!IAL TO ow GOLD AND BLACK) Promoter James Perrow, well· is hitting the ball Carroll. of Georgetown University on Mon­ at a ,364 clip, and WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., April 30. known figure in both athletic and It seems a business engagement day for the drubbing administered he is tied with Chappell for the -Unless some of the kid scholastic circles, will gather to­ them last year when the District kept him from going over to the • Price Smashing fielding honors. George Mauney Alma Mater for last Saturday's • Value Giving show ability heretofore undetected gether his array of pugilists trom Lads left with a 16-9 victory scalp with an average of .333 is the third and either Eddie Yount or "Nick" near and far to put on a boxiag dangling from their belt. Should leader in the batting for Coach ------­ the "tar heels" fail in their first at­ show in a few weeks-possibly May John Caddell. Nicholson cultivates the po~ency 13 or 14-that will undoubtedly sur- tempt, Tuesday will offer them an­ BIG FIVE STANDINGS that was Left Fielder Red McBride's pass any previous flstic exhibition other opportunity to seek avengence. In the extra base department, W L Pet. Doyt Morris again leads the Dea­ last season, the Williamsport Grays, staged here. All leather pushers Richmond will provide the fire• Duke ...... 7 1 .871) GROUP ONE works and a. conference confab cons with two home runs to ·his "rake l,orest...... 6 2 .750 or the NY·P League, cannot hope to are members of the newly-organized credit. Captain Dallas Morris with SUITS that were formerly marked up to $22.50, sacri­ go far in this year's championship Battering Sluggers Union 'Of which Wednesday when the Deacs travel to State ...... 3 4 .429 ficed at a .250 batting mark, Hal Warren at .21)() race. ~ Perrow is president. the Virginia capital for the contest. Carolina ...... ,. 1 S .255, Smut Aderholt with .308 and McBride's place in left field will The purpose of the BSU show will It will be the second meeting this Davidson ...... 1 8 .111 $16.60 Forrest Glass have each got­ be filled by ··Yount or Nicholson. be to raise funds for the senior class (Please turn to page four) I ten one apiece. Both have been sent here by the dance which is scheduled to hold ..a_o_c_e• Philadelphia Athletics. Only one sway the night ·before graduation. Lefty Cole is the stingiest pitcher, Week1s Sport Mirror of these men will be kept, of course, Tentative plans call for Woody Week's Sport Menu allowing only 5 hits in 10 Innings GROUP TWO and from the way it looks now it "Flying Fist" Davis, ·undefeated to date. Carl "Skinny" Byrd has given 29 hits in 36 1-3 innings while . (Opponents score first) Here's opportunity, men! - SUITS that originally sold will be Yount beca'!lse of his more Deac pugilist in the collegiate ring, BASEBALL Davidson 3-18* up to $27.50, at Impressive record. If Manager 01· to offer the feature attraction of the Forrest Glass, who experienced some lllonday, Georgetown there difficulty at the beginning of the Da,·fdson 2-5* lie Marquardt thought for a minute show when he "gives· and takes" Tuesday, Georgetown, there Duke 6·3 $19.90 that "Nick" could hit .300 or even with Bob Lathan of Raleigh who season, has shown considerable im­ Wednesday, Richmond, there provement in his last two starts, Carolina 3·1 a little less, he would keep him was winner of the middleweight Thursday, Wm. and lllary, there Duke-rain ~-.et-a-•• instead of Yount liecause he is a class in the Golden Gloves tourney presentin6 only 111 blows in 18 in· Friday Quantico lllarine.s, there nings. FROSH good home run hitter. Both of these held In the capital city recently. Saturday, Quantico Marines, Hargrave 6-5 GROUP THREE 0 men are Southern college athletes Lathan was also entered in the Na­ there The batting averages: Greensboro 2-S* Our finest SPRING SUITS that formerly sold up to $35.00, and. are highly regarded by Connie tiilnal AAU held at Boston, Mass., FROSH AB H AV Hargrave, wet grounds NOW. · Mack. a few weeks ago. Friday, Carollna, there Preston Chappell .... 56 21 .375 Mars Hill-rain Another of the outstandilig fea­ TRACK Dcryt; Morris ...... 55 20 .364 TRACK $23.30 Eddie Yount left Wake Forest at tures of the night's activities will No meet scheduled George Mauney ...... 51 17 .333 Hantpden-Sidney 75-00 the close of the fall semester and be a battle· royal by a squadron or TENNIS Boots Mumford _ ..... 3 1 .333 'l'EIO'IS headed toward Mexico· witli Connie local colored boxing enthusiasts. Wednesday, N. C. State, here Smut Aderholt ...... 62 16 .308 Duke-Wet Grounds. Mack's "A's." There he showed up Other BSU bouts will sM the fa· Saturday, Atlantic Christian, . Irvin Dickens ...... 56 16 .285 Atlantlc Christian 4-3 BUY THEM NOW : ALTERATIONS FREE well and upon the team's return to mous Pittman twhis in an exhlbl· here Hal Warren ...... 55 14 .255 GOLF 209 FAYETTEVILLE STREET RALEIGH, N. C. Shibe Park in Philadelphia, played tion go, and McCall scrapping with GOLF Dallas. Morris ...... 52 13 .2p0 Big Five Tourner (Please turn to page four) (Please turn to page four) :No matches scheduled Porter Sheppard ...... 46 11 .244 *Won PAGE FOUR OLD GOLD AND BLACK Bert Shore with Alma Murchison, r------., Malcolm McNair with Esther. God- -...... ! Voters In Peace Balloting frey, David Morgan with Isabel Med Test _ 1. _ -~-B_T_U_E_I_ec_ti_._o_n_s l SPORTS Morgan, Percival Perry with Gladys Views Merriman. All those who have not taken Presidents of the college Hap- ond 1 Continued From Page 3 Favor Collective Security Honorary guests were Professor the aptitude test and desire to tlst Training Unions are ll!lled. and Mrs. I. B. Lake, Dr. and Mrs. enter ired School this fall, please to appoint commJttees tomer· i. ,, .~-~~-~~-0- -Q-CI-~-~£4 More than 150 Wake Forest stu­ 119 checks, whereas two alternatives W. L. Poteat, AI Dowtin, Professor register for the test In Dr. Car- row, Sunday, night to nomJna&e . ' dents, casting ballots last week in followed respectively with 17 and ·n all officers for next year. 'l'tieie Interviews PITCHER'S DUEL a nd Mrs. A· L - Aycock • Zon Rob1 · penter's office not later than a straw vote on the relative value 14 votes: that· the :United States son, Hoke Norris with Helen Mor· elections should be held on By JAMES COPPLE SEEMS PROBABLE of different methods of solving should sell munitions Impartially in ton, and B. Flowers. 3:30 on Monday, May S. Sunday, May &. world problems, gave first place to case of war, and that the United ------·------~----~~------~ Vel. J (Continued from page three) "cooperation among nations for the States should allow munitions and Wake Forest pitchers seem to with the bunting tn their first con- prevention of war, directed against other war materials to be supplied have no res""Ct... for precedence. It ference race this season. those provoking war." This method only to nations attacked. GET THOSE OLD SUMMER SHOES OUT AND LET is generally conceded that the College baseball, on the wane for received 122 votes against 14 for Other tabulations follow: When US MAKE THEM NEW.- WE KNOW HOW! pitcher is one of the poorest hit- DAV ters on the team, but of Wake years, has shown new life with tre- redistribution of raw materials, 13 war threatens in other parts of the ous crowds viewing the hectic for isolation, seven for world social- world the policy of the United States Forest's seven home runs thus f ar mend SMITH'S s_.:oE SHOP this season, two have been made games between Wake Forest and ism, and none for war. should be to: (1) act together with We Call For ·and Deliver by pitchers. Again State Joe 'l'al- Duke. Tomorrow's game should Ballots were distributed Thurs- other nations for the prevention of .FO ley knocked what was probably the prove no exception, weather permit- day morning at the local anti-war war but under no circumstances farthest hit ball ever hit on Groves ting. demonstration, at which 500 col- use armed force, 64; (2) consult Field. Forrest Glass scored .two While interest upstate is never so lege men and 250 high school stu- with other nations for the pre­ men ahead of him when he h1t a keen in the college battles, particu- dents were present. Dr. E. C. Few vention of war, 56; (3) join with home run into the left field bleach- larly with the Davidson Wildcats of Raleigh made the chief address, other nations in whatever steps may WANTED%!!! Close ers in the Davidson game. No failing to ring the bell, fans are declaring that war accomplishes be necessary to check war, 54; and You to plan to have your houseparties (large or small) longer need the Wake Forest fan looking at this game as perhaps nothing and that it is the duty of ( 4) refuse to take part with other o· sigh when the pitcher comes to bat the deciding issue as to who shall every citizen of the world and of countries in any attempt to prevent during May and June at the with two men out and men on float the conference flag with both every Christian to take a definite war, 13. CAROLINA, Myrtle Beach, S. C::. bases. sides having plenty of supporters. stand against war. In response to the query "When Write tor Rates and Other Information ' GULLI First award for the best anti-war would you fight?" 108 answered that J· Captain Dallas Morris, one of the WI~ we suggest that some enter- Deacon stars, is a Charlotte boy and poster went to Theta Kappa Nu they would fight for the U. S. prising freshman English student a former Central High luminary. fraternity. Chi Tau won honorable government "only in case our conn­ Fortune Coolators Pasch~ write an investigative paper on Doyt Morris, one of the big punch mention of the judges with an elab- try is invaded." "For democracy "Methods of Getting Two Desse1·ts boys of the Deacon club, has played orate design showing the futility against fascism" was the answer Air Conditioned ston as Observed from a Study of Wake a lot of independent baseball in this of war. The winning motto was: of 20. Nineteen students agreed to Bank Night Admission Com Forest Boarding Houses." Hungry section and hails from the Pied- "Munitions are good when you're fight for the national government 10-30e Mak students would, of course, see to down on a guy, But I don't want to under any circumstances, and eight air 10-20c I bl mont textile district. Here's the way condition• Civi it that no copy of this va ua e kill and I don't want to die-so answered that they would fight un- ing works in these Fortune work fell into the hands of a walter Phooey on War!" der no circumstances. !'Coolators" ... every time or boarding house manager. Ideal Carolina Wins 3-1 Munitions Ban Reduction of present military and Program Week May 3, 1937 In a take air conditions exist where the waiter One of the biggest upsets seen in Second highest vote was cast for naval budget was advocated by 98 you a step - hot is ' electio11 out. time you raise is too absent-minded to remember the collegiate baseball ranks in re- the statement: "In case of armed men if reductions were made by forced Each MONDAY-TUESDAY Davis whose plate he has taken to ex- cent years took place at Raeford con:llict the United States should other great powers; by 35 men under your foot cool air comes in. Kay Francis - fan Hunter in politica change for dessert. Then too, the Tuesday as a. scrappy North Caro- prohibit the shipment of munitions any circumstances; and 15 men did That's what keeps your feet oftl.ce of table should be set with dishes Una nine downed Wake Forest Col- and other war materials to all not favor reduction under any cir- so cool. "STOLEN HOLIDAY" incn~b' MGM NEWS COMEDY sought under which dessert saucers can legt 3·1. countries at war." This received cumstances. Come in • . . let us demon­ conveniently be concealed. h "t hi f D ff p k was ----;------...:....------· ceived l -- Tep1c ngo ay arer , strate a pair. We have them WEDNESDAY - Bank Night-10-20c polled l Dr Gulley said in chapel the especially effective in the tight Golden Bough Holds Taylor, Frank Norris with Carolyn in several different patterns in I Dolores Del Rio-Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Whell otbe; day that he once received the places, and several times he set the • • Richardson, Dent Weatherman with all whites and in combina• Mr. Da.1 following compliment from a pol!ti- Deacons down with three men on Banquet '111 Raletgh Jeanette Bagwell, Furman Covlng- tions. Fortune shoes are right. -in.­ as yet~ cal· opponent: "You fight us like the bags. Forrest Glass did the pitch· -- ton with Margaret Grayson, Hubert They are inspected five times "ACCUSED" you ma the devil, but you treat us like lng for the Deacs, and had it not Golden Bough held its annual Poteat, Jr., ~ith Catherine Mall~y, before they leave the Fortune COIIIBDY :mJSICAL CAR~OON I shall is poss gentlemen." Certainly intolerance been for the fact that_ his team- banquet in Raleigh last night in Alfred Martm with Anne Martm, factory "for style, fit, finish, ' ' is one of the surest signs of mental mates were not up to then usual hit- the Carolina Hotel. Thirteen mem-1------­ leather, value. · T'H. U R S DAY - F R I D A Y the pro. childhood. It is easy to be into!- ting par, Glas~ would _have had an- bers with their guests and 17 hon-1•------. Club. l erant toward some of the foolish other win credited to hiS fine record. orary guests attended. Most styles , .. S4 ·!Robert Taylor - Jean Harlow in beautifl beliefs and practices we observe Score by innings: as the Professor I. B. Lake made the FOR " ..EBSONAL PROPERTY" around us every day, but the R. H. E. FOX NBW.S ';..,.·· . · COMEDY intend chief after dinner speech. A trio Street I real gentleman seeks to cultivate a Wake Forest .. 001 000 000-1 8 3 from Meredith College, composed Town Commissioner tolerant attitude toward others. Caro~ina...... 200 000 100-3 9 1 SATURDAY-Double Feature Day way, at of Misses Marian Wallace, Emily C. C. (Whit) Pat O'Brien - Sybil Jason in in the Voltaire had the right idea when Bethune, and Dot Lowdermilk, sang he said, "I do not agree with you, B. & S. DEP'T STORE SIX DAY BASEBALL TOUR several selections which were en- "THE GREAT O'MALLEY" but I will defend with my life your The Man's Store JudgE OR DEACONS NEXT WEEK thusiastically applauded. John Law­ WHITACRE also Lee Dixon - Ruby Keeler in right to your opinion." F rence was toastmaster. recorde: Your Vote and Support "Buy With Oonfidence "READY, WILLING and ABLE" re-electi (Continued from page three) Members with their guests were Will Be Appreciated on "Wea:r With Pride" SBl!.IAL COMEDY :mJSIOAL returne Optimist-the pitcher who walks Vernon ·Bauer with Kate Mills season b et ween the two Schools . . _ of the the first three batters so his team­ Wake Forest, N. C. Coming- "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER" - "SONG OF Conference opposition will be Suiter, Archie McM1llan with Anne Tuesday, May 4 THE CITY'' - "GREEN LIGHT" . , Mr. LEI' mates will have the opportunity provoked by William and Mary Poteat, John Lawrence with Dot Four to pull a triple play. Thursday afternoon. It was the Lowdermilk, C. I. Harris with Helen sioners Sovereigns who dealt the Deacons ------~------·------~------~~------~-- are Dr. Examinations, commencement, their first setback of the current Black, and the summer vacation are draw­ season when they tripped the locals Mr. Do: ing near rapidly now. With them 7-1 two weeks ago on Groves field. ris was everybody seems to be rushed try- Friday and Saturday afternoons mission ing to find enough time to catch will see the diamondmen engaging In r; up with school ';ork and at the the Quantico Marines at Quantico, •.. men like 'em forms same time to enJOY the beautiful Va. Last season the collegemen Club, I spring :weather that com:s between broke even with the amphibians of dent be the rams. Some buddmg young the nation's defense. chemist could make himself popu-~ Read next week's OLD GOLD ... women like 'em Prof. lar and famous among college stu- AND BLACK for detailed ac· indorse dents by inventing a way to make counts of the Deacon tour writ· civic cl three or four ho~rs of sleep do as ten by one of our staff corres- town c much good as e1ght. pondents, who wlll giv(l you In the Big Town, you see lots of empty both tc fans Interesting 8idelights and selected exclusive features of your favo· packages. That means that pack after a succe rite players. Prof. pack of refreshingly mild, good tasting support I predi~ Chesterfields have satisfied hundreds ••• ing his AI :M maybe thousands. han bl: that thl Way out in Goose Creek Junction, you spot on casual meet up with men who tell you that impress town a· Chesterfields are milder••• you see ladies habitan . plan ol who tell you how good they taste and Beam needs a what a pleasing aroma the1 have. is need have pt watchill be play Bill has th'; BSU PLANS BIG FIGHT one of TO AID SENIOR DANCE Carolim made b (Continued from page three) this COl the agile Mickey Reynolds. Heav-.r­ munity. weight Spruill and promoter Per­ row, although not matched at pres­ As PI ent, will be paired with opponents partial before fight time. A sm Firpo Hipps, known in sport cir­ to meet cles throughout the country, will munity, referee the evening's bouts. Priva bui!dlnl Big-Time Football Here to Cost beantift~ Tle r. peace. Helluva lot of Money-McKevlin the to;o malntai (Continued from page .three) Teach Laymen Too co :ad it!~ trend and make an effort to go Neat Dr. James W. Lynch and Dr. Wil­ big-time in footbalL i~ str1 lis R. Cullom, professors of relig- "That fellow in the barber shop and one iou here, have not only moulded was appreciative of the athletes Sidew miu!s.ters' minds, hut they have in \developed at the school and of the OB &aeb add1t10n taught hund1·eds of laymen fact that he looked upon them as for a d who are making real contributions college students participating in or a m all over this and other states. For athletics. A stl example, this year there were 356 1 "At any rate, I think there is from tl enrolled in the department of reli- food for thought in the man's re· more l!1 gion. The ministerial class includes marks and there is much to be con­ A sui less than 80 members. ' sidered by any college before try- built. ing to swing to the big-time in one At th :------: sport to the detriment of a well­ bery 011 rounded sports program." Street, Red Cross That ends the quotes from JB!Gdle :.,.___.:. ______~ Alumnus Weathers. !eaTing Mrs. D. B. Bryan, chairman of My comment on his observa­ tenectic the local Red Cross Clmpter, tions? I merely suggested that tu Tie' announces tll!lt }Jeople of tl1e if Wake Forest Alumni wanted to Bvecy town and community lmve re­ go big-time in football, the college owner 1 sponded well to tl1e recent call, would need a helluva lot more mueh a1 contributions at present run· money than is now available for Jher) ning somewl1at orer $87. As athletics. I mentioned, too, that ma4etc yet the students hare not been some of the Wake Forest football Going East •. , or going ~st buU4in.l! given an opportunity to con· opponents now have more coaches The s tribute, but Mrs. Bryan states than the Deacons have athletes nc builrl tbat all desiring to do so may who are supposed to be on a. par •• , Chesterfield satisfies 'em. of tbe ' call at the Dean's office and with the top athletes of those We I leave contrlbutlons wlth lfiss schools. with I~ Co~t 1937, LloGnT It li!IYERS ToD&CCO Co. GodfreJo Anthony J. McKevlin.