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o"-)~ .... &:'~- .I!U.. ; I: * * *'"/:~ u.. eGMft'" u.. .. Af~H ;.<:,'\ ,.·· ~--~------~------·~·V,'\.""" ._,.. ~------~------~----~----~------~------* ·:volume XXIX. No.12 ----~<:c.-· Wake Forest, N.C., ¥riday, November 3, 1944 ------~4~~ Telephone 394-6 22AtMeeting / Unbeaten Deacons ToReoiganize Pre-Law ·Frat .To Oppose Clemson ·. Sankey Robinson Elected Before Homecomers :t :~ ~- ·, . .S·.: :' President of Phi Delta . Omega ·Tigers Will Try to Spoil the Best Record Any Wake Phi Delta Omega, recently or- Forest Team Has Ever Brought . ganized pre-law fraternity, held its first meeting Tuesday night to Game in. room 29 of the Law Building: The meeting was primarily con­ cerned with business relating to organization· and to the welcom­ An unbeaten and untied Deacon football team will attempt ing of new members to the open­ to show homecoming alumni why they are leading the Southern ing of the fraternity. Informa­ tion was given concerning the na­ Conference race when they tangle with the Clemson Tigers here ture of !'hi Delta Omega and its tomorrow afternoon. The kickoff will be at 2:30 at Groves purpose on the Wake Forest cam­ pus;· and all attending were in- Stadium. · · , · l . .r)2Jii.~ . . ; ! .,._ I ~~~JESt formed of the details of' the func------·------,-----:----·--­ The Deacons, who have scored successive victories over Car- tioning. of the group. olina, Georgia, .Mary1and, Virginia Military Institute, State, and '; .~ . . 'Election of officers was ·recent­ ly held among' the Phi .Delta O­ Miami, will enter the game with the best record ever to be car- mega group and the officers . 7\ T t L .Tfll_.. . - D D zz- elected for this school year are I D0 ll'O OVe _,_-rtee r. r e . · rried into a homecoming game as follows: Sankey Robinson, president; Jack Coble, vice-presi­ · · · ' . ' I ( • N d I by a Deacon eleven. dent; Jim C()x, secretary; Fred the Deacons are . h I I; II ommtttee ame favontes,.~!though the consensus through- Hoffman, treasurer; Sibyl Jolly 'h R WJ c and Robert Babbs, joint program f chairmen; and Al Jennings was. e . eason y_ annot e ToPresentMerger ~~;t!n;:~~~:E elected to handle the publicity for the ·organization. Tigers have a formidable team, aS by Em.ily Crandall ... . Delegate Nam.ed Local Alumni Adopt Reso­ witness their 20-14 defeat of .. ''· South Carolina . The first important activity in Come Tuesday, Brothers Roosevelt and Dewey will be Cast Is Selected . lution Pledging Cooper­ Over ten thousand fans are ex­ which Phi Delta Omega members f ( - • PI tion After Action pected for the game, ·with many will be .concerned will be the an- battling. it out in hand-to-hand combat. After that great day 0. f 0m1ng ay old alumni returning for their an­ nuar Student Legislature. to be . B. S. Dickman of Charlotte has nual reunions at Wake Forest. · . held in. the Capitol building in the issue will be closed, arid presidential opmions, in a campaign been named to head a committee · Dance at Night Raleigh November 16-17. This sense, will cease for the next four years. - of Baptists in the state to further The homecoming games start­ · _ Legislature was the subject of a s· . . b · l Ik' , Old Gold plans for the proposed merger of ed in the' 1920's, and have been talk before the fraternity. by Jack mce Jt.Js est to ta k while the ta mg s good, the Shelton Lewis and Alice Wake Forest and Meredith Col- every year since then with the' Cable, group vice-president, who and Black is presenting a group of questions and answers. Those I Ho.lliday Have Lead- !eges. The committee will preseut exception of last year. In 1942 informed the meeting of the de- · . d b h R bl' . . Its plans to the State convention tails of the Lemslature It was mtervJewe were ot epu l- · · · /d which is to begin in Charlotte on the Deacons scored a 19-7 vic- . .,. • . 1more VIVacious an younger . . . ing Roles N b tory over Clemson, with a 57- ~ounced th~t _Phi Delta Omega can and Democrat, male and fe- Roosevelt is good-looking, has a ovem er 15 · yard punt return by John "Red" willt sutppltyh fiveLof. tlhet ten dfele- male It will not be necessary Igood physique;. he really has that Aftei· final try outs '"ednesday th Le e~~~~fevee tboeeBnapti!Dstailleeaddebrsy Cochran being the outstanding . ga e~ o e egis a ~e , our ·. . . male touch that all men ought to '' play of the game. Last year the corrung from the forensic ~oup, to dJstmguish between them: have . . . I don't like men with afternoon, the cast of Night Must in the state who will attend tile Deacons racked up a 33-14 win and one from the International . lf Fall was announced by Clarence convention, to the Baptist min- ··Relations Club. Delegates from you can surely do It yourse · ~ustaches · · :. Rcos~velt has . an Bowen, student director of the isters · and to church school .su- over the Tigers in South Carolina. 1 To conclude the weekend fes­ Phi Delta Omega were elected 1 . , air, a beautif~l VOice, the kmd Little Theater production. perintendents. The letter states tivities, tomorrow night Wake at the meeting and are as follows: · ~hat do you thmk of the 1 th~t can convi_nce you of at?y- The role of Mrs. Bramson, . an that the proposed consolidation Jack Coble Jim Cox Sibyl Jolly campatgn? · thing · · · Ladies always l~e elderly woman who. is an "inva- was started by people who art! Forest's six fraternities will give · Al,Jenning~, and- G~ge Womble: . .It's close; . sure-fire,. , .hiL.....for.J.);"?_'!!.h. .:_.:,.d·_ .PhE!_\ye~. :h.as. R!_llore._ f~-, ..1!-d'~ will .b~_playedc. by_.Alice Hol-, not. cQnnected ..with either -.insti- their first social fling of the yea:, 1 the annua~ Pl~dge Dance, . for the .The fraternity voted to sponsor Roosevelt ... it's the most mud- nesse an c arm · · · ooseve 1 t s liday of Wake Forest. Alice has tution. It is stated that ·the plan new pledges of this fall. ·· an eritire page in the Howler this slinging, rotten, dirty thing in the Iw~rn out · · · Roosevelt, because play~d in the Little Theater pro- is not to give either college an The music will b'e furnished by· year. The sponsorship of the midst of this world conflict .. ·J he s such a sweet and gentle ol,d ductwns, You. Can't Take It With advantage over the other but b page is part of a campaign by the it's one of the dirtiest campaigns man · · . Dewe?', o_f course he s Y?u, Ah, Wtlderness, and Dark present an idea which will be !o Phipher Fullenweider and his group designed to publici~e the that's ever been; each man is dig- you_nger, and _his wife used to be Vtctory. . . the greater advantage of Baptist orchestra from Raleigh, The dance, appearance of the fratern~ty on ging up the worst things about the a mght-club s~ng~r .... Dewey, al- Shelton Le~Is of Wendell will educators. which will be formal, will be held the campus· and to . acquamt . other . . . I think Roosevelt's the though I t like Ius mustache. play the leadmg role of Denny, Called Economical in the High School Gymnasium. ~ ~on The affair will start at 8: 30 p, m. connected with or mterested m man who's oin to win Dew He looks like Clark Gable . . . the murderer. Shelton has had It . t d th h and end at midnight. College activities with the gener- ey has speni allghis time ~~i'ticizing 3. What are you,r opinions con- roles. in eve~y Little Theate~ pro- ger ~~uf~g~:s~ore e~~n~~ic:e~~ al PUrPOSe and functions of the Roosevelt and hasn't yet said j cerning Fala? duchon, with the .exception of the Convention. The leaders are The festivalNo Decorations will be restricted to group. what he's' going to do I have- I don't like dogs · · · I think he's the summer play, smce he has reminded that the two Baptist in- :fraternity men, pledges, alumni of Twenty-Two Attended 't yet pa'd tt t:0 . t 't I awfully cute, but like Mrs. Roose- been. ~t Wake Forest. stitutjons cannot hope to compete the respective groups, and the Twenty7two members _attended ~here's t~o :~c~ !~J ~n~ Im~s·s~ vTehlt,t hde o~ghbt to sttay at home f. ••. • ni~~v~~ ~~:O~ram~~n s!t1u~~ with larger state supported faculty. th~ meetmg Tuesday . mght de- ing around ... It's plumb silly; a og s een ~ more con er- played by Emily Crandall who schools and that with the combi- A committee of the wives of the ..,. spite the fact the meet.mg wa~ of Roosevelt doesn't have a chance .. ,. ences tha~ Churchill · · · .Person- has taken art in The Bat and !l~tion of W~e Forest and Mere- faculty will serve refreshments at necessity held at the same tm;e Naturally, Roosevelt will win : .. ally, I think. Roosevelt thinks too Dark Victo~. dith competltlon. would be on a intermission. The men and their that the ~asketball games. were m It's all very foolish and narrow- d~ng J?UCh ,of the d_og. If I were Dora, the stupid, Cockney maid, more ~qual basiS. . . dates will meet together in the •· progress m Gore ~asmm~ minded ... There are a few loose his wife, I d get rid .of the old will be played by Nan Lacy Har- Sen:mg on the committee with Recreation Room of the Religion Mem~ers of Phi Delta Omega, nails in the Democratic platfoim. hound , .. . . The White ~ouse ris of Wake Forest. She has had Mr. DICkson are G: 'F· Caswell of Building for the refreshments. as obtamed. from th~ secretary 2 Wh 0 d 0 th'1 k is more wouldn t be complete Without roles in Ah Wilderness and Dark I Charlott<:, J. B. Willis of Hamlet, For the first time in some years, after the frrst meetmg of the · . you . ~ ·Fala ... Oh, Pooey ... Much as Victor ' J. H. Bndges of Charlotte, Lee the fraternities will not have group, are as follows: W. D. Al- apkealmg ft~ t~e l~dte:h t ll I hate to say it, I like the little The Y~ole of Hubert Laurie a Weathers of Shelby and John R. homecoming decorations. Al- ford, P. H. Bazemore, ~· F. Babb, oosteve · ed as chi~ldme ?W, cuss ... I just don't like him. dull boring young man who i; in 1· Knott of _Charlotte.. though it has been the custom in E. P. Best, E. M. Bntt, Claude come- o-rne-my- ear- voice, 1 ·th Oli · ·n b d Approximately one hunderd the past to have these decora- E. Bunn, Paul F. Canady, R. E. and they all listen ... Dewey ~as -see DO, Page 4- bovie~ Smithv~ Washi~ t~~YN1 people attended the local Wake tions, the fraternities thought that Chandler, Jr., Jack L. Coble, ~, puny m~stache; I _don't .t~ C~ He has la ed in The ~at 'and Forest alum~ ban9.uet which was because of the war, the decora- James R. Cox, John Grover Cum- Its appealing ... His vo1ce 1s The Lat C~rGtopher Be held last Fnday mght at the col- tions should be cancelled. mings, C: J. Eaves, James B. corny ... Dewey's got an awfully H '?! p R 11 Mrs e Terance the anb az n. lege cafeteria. Members of the Tonight, a dance will be held at Eure, Robert F. Floyd, M . .R. cute mustache, but Mr. Rooseve~t U 0 e ep a Y Cockn~y cook will be play:d ~y -see COMMITTEES, Page 4- -See UNBEATEN: Page 3- -See TWENTY-TWO, Page 3- has more charm··· Dewey IS Mary Ida Moye of Snow Hill. She ------.:::..:..:.:...::...:::.:::.::....:::.__ Scheduled Ton1' oh1 has not participated in the for- .. , f . D mer Little Theater productions Chaplain Says Letters ~~o~aspl~;~. experience in high Names Is Names Club · r It was a:t:Jnounced by the Stu- Nw·se Libby, who attends Mrs . •Jd 'IC' •- h • M J dent Council Wednesday that the Bramson will be played by Mrs BU l ~ .... tiD• ora e I pep rally to be held tonight on Sibyl Jolly. Mrs. Jolly has had 8 8 ~he eve of t~e anll:ual Homecom- roles in Dark Victory and The Has Good Chapter Here mg g~e Will begm ~romptly at Late Chrisotpher Bean. 7:30 m Gore gymnasmm. The (Capt. Lee Pridgen '42 re- . . . · College band under Music Direc- -See CAST, Page 2- . Now this, my friends, is confi- turned to his home in Wake For- ?- sna~e ~0 his Jeep. He JUm~ed tor Albertine Lefler will be on By Stbyl Jolly dential because it's a little unusu- '· est last week after nearly two mto his Jeep and began to dnve hand for the affair as will be al for any college. We have a years as a combat· chaplain with carefully through the woods. Hel the cheer leaders D Q£ Qb d• Are you hungry? All · right, Cash and Banks here and any the Americe.n army in Italy and drove one hundred and fifty lll:ile~ Charlie Morris ~nd Harry Ward ay € lefiC€ , turn to a Directory of Wake For-' of you can come to 'school. If the Mediterranean. At the re- th?:'ough t~e darkness of t!'te mgh, were appointed by the Student I est College names. . . there is a money shortage, our quest of the editor, he was in- Without lights ~nd fearmg that Council to handle all details of T B Qb · djl .~t the J:Iead 0~ t~Is list (verr Cash and Banks will be glad to terviewed for this paper by. his he would be killed a~ any mo- the affair tonight and will Qe ln 0 e serve fittmgly) IS a Kttchm. But don t help you. Oh yes, if there is any daughter, Parmalee Pridgen, a ment _by'a~Germ!i!l S~Iper.. After charge of the conducting of thi.' 1 I stop there. Also we have Cook, trouble, just consult our Mar-· freshman.) reaching his . destination, lie s~- meeting and the securing oi I Baker, Butler, Burns, f;rye,-:- shall, and our Proctor. cured the mail, and turned agam speakers. Burns and .z;;rye do occur m kit- Anyone could easily have a By Parmalee Pridgen toward the front. • ~It was also announced by the The members of th~ freshmen' chen, or don t they? yre. have also victory garden or flower garden, Letter Amves c 0 u n c i 1 Wednesday night, class heard bad ne}Vs m the class/ Potts and Glass. Isn t It too bad for Wake Forest . has Bowe,-s . , that each f r e s h m a fl ~ assemJ;>ly called by t~e Student, there are no Pans. We'll simply IGardner, Garland, Ivey, Lane: "The battle was hard, and we It was t;iawn when he got back, 1 both s u m m e r school and Counc1l Wednesday mght when I !Iave to eat from Potts, and like Pool, Vines, Walls, and, believe had had no slee~" said Chaplain and h~ caul~ not go ou~ to .the\ fall entrees, will be required to the announcement _was made by /1t. After all, we are a. bunch who it or not, Grass. Pridgen as he settled back in the fro~t m dayl~ght. ~e wa1ted un- 1 carry at least one large load of Student Body President C!are~ce do the best we can with the least In the ministerial line we of- unaccustomed luxury of an up- patiently unhl mght fell,. and , wood for the bonfire which will Bowen that the campus Will Wit- we have. fer Parrish Sermons Creed and holstered chair. then he hurri~d to the front. He~ be held as usual in the field ad- ness a day of "obedience" tomor- · There isn't such a variety of Chappell. ' ' ' The men were tired. They had w.alk~d ~or mil«:s through bush~s Ijoining Gore field. Stude,lt! row. _ " . , foods,. only Bu_nn, Cherry/ Ch_es-~ Wait a minute... we have only .. had nothing· to eat except canned diStnbutmg mail to the men m Council members will be on hand i . The da~ or obed1ence, an en-, nu~ and an Oltve. I don t thmk begun; In furniture, we offer food. They crouched in their- the dugouts. All day he prayed this afternoon from 4: 00 until, hrely ~1ew feature at Wake F.or-, well have ~ .food shortage, how- Couch, and Cribbs; games, fox holes in the mud and dirt. that there. waul~ be a lett~r f~r 6: 00 to check off the names o( est,. Will see every m~mber 'Jf ~ver. :SurpriSingly enough, t~ere Crapps, Riddle; buildings, Barnes, They were weary and battered. that certam soldier from hts gn·l 1 freshmen bringing wood · the freshman class paymg espe- Js a Ftsher on campus who might Garrison· colors Blue Brown Their spirits were low. but as. he came upon the le~eJ. I · .. I ~ial homage to the upp~rclassmen I catch_ th_e Hadd?ck an~ · "' .11, - ..t.¥11 ~'·' ,. , at any tune meetmg upperclass- VItmg ba1t, and too, there is a head) . parts of'a house Eaves cause his men were low. He was bad news. H~wever, he crept up • · :men temorrow, to. bow low and Hunt~r who might get the Crow, P!aste~, Walls and Halis· time' especially worried about one t~ the boys hole and called to I OPEN HOUSE j pay h~mage to then: class super- Rob bans! and Wrenn. }Vhen you Early,· Friday; geography,'6 Hm: yoJ!ng man, who had recently him to mQve over. . I ,10rs ':VIth a humble, 'How do you feel a b1t hungry, esp_ec~ally ab?ut Downs, West, Southard and dis- heard that his girl back home There lay that soldier, beard- The B. S. U. Counc•'l wi'll 1 do Su· or Madame, as the case. 3 A. M. when the oil 1s burmng tances Nye Miles· plants Ben was going with .someone else. The ed, dirty, and "d~wn in. the 1 may be. low and you still don't have nett ~d Hawthorn:e ' • chaplain knew that this news had dumps." The chaplam pulled the 1 hold open house Sunday after I The Council urges all upper- enough to take that history fi- · destroyed this man's spirit and shelter half and the blanket over -,' classmen to turn in the names of nal in the morn, just give Fishe,- More and More his desire to live. There were them, brought out his flashlight. noon from. 4 to 6 o'clock in any freshmen who refuse to or Hunter a buzz ...bet they'd be I And still more ... we have in others that had had no mail fol' I and handed the boy the letter. the Recreation Room. All stu- abide by this ruling tomorrow, ;;o Imost cooperative. the student body two Biggs and weeks, and it seemed that they With trembling hands he open- d t f b , that prompt action may be taken Do you need· any work done? one Biggers· one' Bette,- and two could not go on. The chaplai!J- ed the letter. The cJ:aplain saw ens, acuity mem ers and :in the matt~r. There are ma~y occupations rep- Bests; three' Littles and one Lit- also knew that there was mail new hope and new faith awaker.- their guests are imited to l The unanunous approval of the resented on this campus. In ad- tlejohn • one Carroll and one that could not get through to hiS en in th~ man as he. shoute~ come for a up of c ff d l freshman class, in .the form of a dition to those of Cook, Butler Holiday, but no clJistmas; one men. "For Gods .s~e, Chaplam read it • c 0 ee an , barrage of Bronx cheers, greeted ·and Baker, we find BarbouT, Blount, one Dull, two Sharpes At last the chaplain slowly to me agam. . . relaxation. ,, the announcement of the "day of BridgeT, Hunter, Miller, Tanner, and two Shearins; Gay, Jolly, Jes- crawled out of his hole, fell flat They both cried a little as the ,.,.,.llfiiiii'41!11'.-..-._.Aillfl".sF . obedience" by President. Bowen in Weaver, Yeoman, Smith, Tucker, Iter, Plea.sants are found in the on his stomach,. and moved like -See CHAPLAIN, Page 4- ..,..,.,411fYJHY.-..,..-· ...,-A the assembly Wednesday night. Gardner, and a Bowman. -See NAMES, Page 2- .. '·

· .... · ''Pare Two Old Gold and Black. •Frday, ·N·ove:mbe:t'S/194.4 ... .. • • Old Gold And Black Student Body Pep- Pounded JunuAry 15, 1916, as the official stu­ APacificAir Battle dent newsvap~r of "'uke l~orest College. Publish­ "Well, we feel more like hard worked pup- ed weekly durinl; the sctwol ye

resolve itself to the fact that this· is merely an- We shall be glad to welcome htm back af- paratroop division, was a recent I! big crowd of brothers to return this weekend for the -game. . -- ·- other one of the numerous problems that will Iter the war. ~!~~f:ed 0~is t~~n~!~;~~ i~h~~~~ · The PiKA's have received many letters from old members· arise because Wake Forest has become coeduca- ruary, 1944, at Fort Benning, Ga. who are serving overseas ... News has also been passed around tiona! af'ter be'ng a nen's college for ·a long I He attended Wake .Forest in 1939- that many of the old members are planning to return for Home- 1 1 L' · W ' tten IIl 43 and was attendmg law school. . time. The only answer is patient cooperation lues rl He was a member of the Kappa commg Day.

between the faculty, the boys, and the coeds. 1! Sh k Class In Sigma fraternity. Sigma Pi welcomed Bob Bollinger and He~b Appenzella -in- a €Speare to their midst as pledge brothers Monday· night ... Several Sig- Pfc. Thurman B. Helms, who is rna Pi alumni,are expecting to be visiting here over the weekend. located at Chatom, Alabama, · Freshman Resulations Honor Of Dr • JOnes writes to Prof. Memory: "I re- Frank Fisher was formally initiated into the Sigma Phi ceived the folder of the enlarge- fraternity Monday night ... Bill McLean and Hooper Wilson It was decided by the Student Council in its ment program and your enclosed . . . · . · Wednesday night meeting and announced to I Ha~py birthday, .Doctor Jones! sheet of campus news. I am very have JOined the Atr Corps ... The boys are pr.ep~rmg a football the members of the freshman class in their sec- I Pratse be on your honored bones. glad that Wake Forest is progress-~ team for the intramurals. ing so well under war conditions. The AKPi's are looking forward to ~ big weekend • Bob and assembly this fall Wednesday night that all! The extra year upon !our shoulder May the Old Gold and Black for- · • freshmen will be required to wear white shirts! Makes yo~ not on~ mwute older. ever wave on high." Jackson was pledged this week, and Ernie Nott became a brother to the Homecoming game with Clemson Col-I! see no smgle more gray ... Pfc. Helms r~ceived a B. S. de- ... All the boys are glad to see Brother Nick Sacrinty back in h~tr gree from here m 1930. 'f f . . lege in Groves Stadium Saturday afternoon. Fortune hath smtled on you today. um orm a ter an InJUry. All freshmen will be required to sit in a body haste to beg you: don't infer Ensign Toliver Davis has re­ I' cently been transferred ·from the and will give yells both singly and in co opera- That I think .yo~ Methusaleh, hallowed sir! European theater of war to New tion with the other members of the student I My observations made me glean Guinea. While en route he spent a 14-day leave in North Carolina body. Freshman coeds will wear white blouses I You're not a day beyond sixteen. and was able to attend the Wake Literary Societies or white sweaters to the game Saturday after- Ah, joyous ~outh! · · · Ah, blessed age! Forest - Carolina football game. Toliver's address is: Ensign J. i'. noon and are, too, subject to regulations re- (,Pardon. whlle I turn. th.e page; Davis, Staff Conseventhphib; ,,.,....,.,.,.,...... ,..... ,., ...... ,....,.....,..,..,. __ .., •.,.,.._, ...... ,.,...... -_._,_.,...... ------~ 1 quiring all freshmen to sit in a group at the 1 m reminded ·that this IS Shakespeare class) Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, PHILOMATHESIAN EUZELIAN game. This measure will affect freshmen who I B~t could I l~t these mome?ts pass Calif. Ensign Davis received a L.L.B. entered Wake Forest at the beginning of the i Without. a wn.tten declamatw.n degree from here; he was a mem­ The Phi Society held its regu­ The Euzelian Literary Society summer session as well as this fall. Honourmg this superb occas10n? ber of Gamma Eta Gamma law lar meeting.Monday night at 7:00. held its regular meeting Monday fraternity. The meeting was rather unique in night at 7:00 o'clock in the Eu This feature, which was unanimously Ah, I think of that happy morn that the program planned for the Hall. adopted by the Council, is one that has not When Henry Bro~dus Jones was born. S-Sgt. James M. Surles, Jr., is evening was temporarily shelved Jack Southard, president, called been used since the Wake Forest-Duke Univer- Mamma Jones, wtth flag unfurled, now stationed at Camp Mackall, in favor of pressing business mat­ the meeting to order. In the ab­ North Carolina, with the 713th ters. The program scheduled for sence of the secretary, Rachel sity game in November of 1941. At that game Gave t~ the English-speaking world Airborne Ordnance Co. Janu•s presentation at the Monday night Page was elected to hold this po­ there was considerable comment on the effect-~lliercutw, 'Shylock · · . Shakespeare's joy . writes: "It pleases me very much I meeting will be presented next sition in the society. President .. to know of the part that Wake week. . Southard announced that all who iveness of the cheering and appearance of the A bouncing, ei~ht-pound baby boy. Forest College is playing in the I Jack Ccble, society vice-presi­ were interested in giving orations freshman class sitting as a group dressed in I I now re~eat With dulcet tones: war. Yes, it seems as if a few.l dent and head of a recently ap­ or declamations for Society Day, 1 days liave passed since I too was 1 pointed committee entrusted with which will ·be some time in De­ white. The freshman class . this fall is even IHappy birthday, Doctor Jones! singing 'Here's to Wake Forest', the task of increasing society cember, should begin work on larger than that one enrolled here in 1941. . -Emily Crandall. and it really has been four years membership, delivered a short ad­ them. Those who wlil represent ago. I have been in the Army ·dress to the society on the sub­ the society will be elected at the most of that time, and I've had Iject of additional members to be last meeting in November. South­ NAMES [ Booe-An exclamation; Boone In order to puzzle, we have many experiences. In this game added in the near future. He urg­ ard then spoke briefly about a ---:-(C:::-on-t:-:in_u_e_d:-::fr_o_m--:P::-a_g_e....,1):--- I -a good. fortune; Ward-a part a Nott, which could be either an we learn new tricks as the days go 1 ed all members to get behind a need for better programs, saying 1 of ~ h?SPital; Boyles-a plague or interplacement of one or more by and I can say I am glad for :drive being launch€;d to obtain that those who were asked to par­ student body· we don't have a 1affl~chon; Brunt-a burden, but flexible bodies, or an adverbial now the time nears when I must, 1new members from both the fresh­ ticipate on the programs should Bob Hope, btit there is a Bo~ he 1s Manly; Page-part of a Iparticle expressing negation. with our Airborne Divjsion, ven- \man and upperclassmen ranks, accept and put some thought and Holt; no Robert Edward Lee but book; .comb-toilet article; Woo~ To end thi.s dissertation in a ture into the real combat. The ' and particularly stressed the point work on their talks. a Robert Lee Edward· we have -fuel, Hales-a typ~ of storm, truly scholastic manner, we have day has already been set and it is that quality in individual mem- a Fred Allen, and an' And-rew Helms-part of sh1ps; ~attox Reid and Wright-alas, no R'ith­ very soon. bership was desired rather than Charles Pearce spoke on "United Jonnson. There are Royals, Kings, (Matt?cks)-a two-ed~ed 1mple- 1 metic-who are suffi.cient to spur "At the ·present time, I would quantity. States War Aimes" in the main Knights and We!borns in Wake ments, Barrett-a cap, Beck-A one and all on to Ph1 Beta Kappa very much like to see Wake For- The greater par:t of the meeting feature of the program. Radford Forest, ~nd four William Smiths. small b~ook; Crandall-a small fame. est, but things of that sort will Monday night was devoted to a Butler and Nancy Leonard gave Doris Childs is Childs, the hammermg stone. CAST have to wait until this war is won 1 discussion of the issue of abolish- two excellent impromptu speech­ Youngs are Young, but are the There are many well-kno\Vll for me, as now I am in charge of i ing second degree initiations in the es on political subjects concerning Chapmans oldsters or youngsters'? products represented here: Bal­ (Continued from Page l) all the supplies for this division, I society, and the revision or defi- the present .elections. Bill McGill Is Councilman a wise man? lard (Flour), Baldwin (Variety Jimmie Hobbs of Charlotte will and I find it a very busy job. I i nite restatement of the Constitu- was critic. We have a Cocke, A(y)cock, of apples), L. C. Smith typewrit­ play the part of Inspector Bel- hope to in the very near future tion on this point. After the rna- Afterward the Eu program' com- and a Fowl-er, but as yet I er),. Hoover . (Vacuum Cleaners?. size of Scotland Yard. This is · ·t · t h his first role in a Little Theater send to Wake Forest College a JOfl Y of the soc1e y ad express- mittee met to arrange programs in haven't heard of any chicken DavM .. (Bakmg Powder), HaTTI;S It fights ????? · (Tweed), Nash (car), Morrzs production. donation. may not be so large, ed their individual views on the advance so as to give the ones The'n · ih~~~;s Love and Lock- (~hair}, Collier (magazine), The Lord Chief Justice who but it will remind me that I am , subject it was decided to postpone who will speak plenty of notice heart. •..my, wouldn't Cupid en- Vtc.k (Nose and Thro?t Salve), figures only in the prologue will still one of her sons." James is l further action on the measure un- and time to prepare their topic. joy this? · QU!ck Henry, (the Flit) be played by Bill McGill of from Lumberton and attended i til after December, at which time This committee consists of John· There is a Baer on the law Fuller and Crowder are among Knoxville, Tenn. Wake Forest 1939-40. 1 a committee would be appointed to Hall, chairman, Bill McGill, Billie The date of the production has 1look into the matter and make a Collier, Peyton Royal, . Nancy school faculty, and a Hough, in the student m~sse:;. May I ap­ not been definitely set but will Lt. (jg) W. G. Parker, USS ·report to the society. Society of- Leonard, and Fulton Bryan. The the student.body. (A hough is a P~Y t~at cot?bmabon to. the bus joint on the hinli leg of an ani- s1tuabon gomg and commg from be announced at a later date. Cabot, FPO, San Francisco, who is i ficials expressed ·their satisfaction committee reports programs have mal ) the foot-ball game at State last -----~.-- with the Navy in the Pacific the- ·with the degree of participation been planned in advance until . C t I Selected Satl!rday? . Umblashrewdley, African native ater of war, writes a very interest- i taken by all members present on Christmas holidays .. Some of the­ 8 i as We have Allgood, but we have tribe, is probably the only group ing letter: "I wish I could tell the issue, and expressed the opin- 1 programs will consist of debates, Now, string along with me and also a Yarborough, which means of people who can't pronounce 1all of you Wake Foresters what 1' ion that an early solution to the round table discussions, panel dis- I'll compile a Wake. F!lrest Co1- a very poor hand Bridge-no face their tribal name until they reach Iwe're doing but censorship is pret- Imatter could be reached. cussions, book reviews, magazine lege Student Body Dtctmnary: cards. the average age of ten years. -See MEN, Page 4- See PHILOMATHESIAN, Page 4 1 -See EUZELIAN, Page 4- Old Gold and Black

. 16. Miami drew a fifteen yard '~------~ Six Frat roughing penalty, placing the;b&lJ. - Unbeaten· Deacons Teams on their 1 yard line. Fullback Tangle Leonard carried the ball ov~r for

.... ~· •• .J •. ,. •• - ...... ~ •' ' ' A nnounce Plan~ the scoring. tr.,z.. ·-n· g· ;g·; ·la·'· Cliff Hobbs' left foot failed him . .. - ·.z·,~n~·J ~ ·A··' J tl· ... ~~f - S- . . . ,, With Clemson Tomorrow this time, and the Deacons led A schedule of the first week of 27-0. The bright stars in the Mi- - - I intra-mw-al football for the fra- ami line-up were Mullis, and ·Bob see Tomorrow afternoon in Groves ternity league has been released Wylie, whose punting probably ch­ With AJ Jenriings st di th D J b saved Miami from a more humil- a urn e undefeated ·Demon y Coach Phil utley. Coach Phil iating defeat at the hands . the Deacons led 14-0. from the paper and taken out of the library. Sometimes the Fullback Rock Brinkley has In the second period, the Hur­ .nd thief-and the person who commits such an act is nothing but a shown up especially well in all ricanes waged a desperate de­ ne- the games this season. He is now fense, smothering all Deacon at­ • t~ief-doesn't bother with simply tearing the clipping out. They one of the leading scorers in the tempts to score. The Deacons, rtp up the whole newspaper. If the people who are doing this East, and he leads the Southern however did reach the 2 yard in­ can't afford a nickel to buy copy of the newspaper, we feel Conference in scoring. stripe when Captain Barbour a Tom Fetzer has been the spark made a shoe string catch of a ig­ ce:tain that the student body will be willing to chip in a penny plug of the Deacons in the past pass from Fetzer. Wake Forest James E. Thiem nd. aptece to buy the glory hounds a newspaper. . few games, and wlll see plenty then drew a five yard penalty, I of action tomorrow afternoon. and lost the ball on downs when I )hi Many sports writers say that Fet- passes failed to click. Sheet Music-Bibles-Recordings-Stationery .on zer will become another Raben- In the opening minutes of the Tonight Wa~e *****Forest will hold the third pep rally of the horst for the Deacons. seco~d half _it looked as if the all Year a d 't · · 1 h d h Nick Dimitrio, freshman wing-\ Hurricanes might make a contest Dial22913 Raleigh N. C. 108 Fayetteville St. ' n I IS smcere y ope t at ~the students will show more back from has bee!11 of th~ game when w~tt brought interest than has been displayed in the past two rallies. To be showing steady improvements: the kickoff. back to ·his 37. Then lob a success, a pep rally must have pep, and so far tht's has been and will undoubtedly see a good I he shot ~hrough tackle for 21 1er deal of action in the Clemson yards. J1m Brown got a couple sadly missing from the rallies held this season. game. and Watt four o~ a ~elaye~ buck ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ in It seems to us that a h 'th h f b ll Bob Smathers wingback from at center. He tned It agam only ny sc oo 1 WI sue a oot a team as Canton, has be~n a stellar per- to find the hole plugged. An ex- Wake Forest has would be proud to support it. If those boys former in the w 1defeated Dea- chan~e of punts followed and the can get out there on the football field and battle h d h con's backfield, and his reverses Hurnc,anes got a. bad _break when as t ey o, t e I will be hard to stop Captain El- Fetzer s punt Field Judge least ~he student body can do is to lend a little vocal spirit. How- mer.Barbour has pl~yed his usu- P_itts a!J.d was. d_ead at. Miami'~ ever, It seems that the majority of students think that the re al f~e brand of ball all season eight mstead of bouncmg over • • • Y a and IS almost sure to repeat as for a touchdown. . Order Your gvmg the team a break by s1mply gomg down to the stadium to the best blocker in the Southern Then the Hur~Icanes had a Pledg,es see the game. Wake up! The shoe is on the other foot' The Conference again this year. costly lapse. W~lie's punt drov~ . . · The line wlll be the ~arne as Fetzer back to his 39 to snag the - student body . IS gettmg the breaks by being allowed to see a' usual tomorrow afterno~n, anJ ball. It looked like ~e would he great football team in action. Show your appreciation this week- tl this line has yielded probably th~ swarmed by H'!mca~es. In- d , least number or first downs in stead they let him dnft to the en · the country. The line is headed southern bou~dary and then. he Fraternity ety by Dick Foreman, iron-man cen- s~arted speedmg along ~he side­ lay * * * * * ter, who is a strong candidate hnes. He had. the benef~t of ex- Eu Our hats are off this week to the girls' and boys' basketball for All Southern Honors this cellent downfield blockmg and led teams which played last Tuesday night. The game was held for yei~e Deacons go into the game· r-----_....,.,.,...... ,.."""'""""""'"l Stationery lb­ the War Fund, and anyone was admitted that had contributed tomorrow. afternoon as favorite~, ilel lO­ fifty cents or more to the War Fund Drive. Almost fifty dollars! f:tb!h~o~~~J ~~t~lemson aren·t Have Your Fall mt was collected from students who went to see the game. · Probable Lineups •ho Clothes Dry-Cleaned Besides helping the drive along, those who went to see the Wake Forest Pos. Clemson Now! lnS ay, -header also .saw a couple of good ball games. Although Bruno Lll: Freel?an Now! th · h !Jwen Ll' Prmce Seals of all frats available le­ .ere was not muc teamwork or great playing, the boys and· 3arrison LG Richardson on ~nt gtrls made this up with their fight and spirit to put on a good Foreman c · J~nkins the show. Congratulations to all four teams for their work-or g~ti;~~~s ~~ s~~~if:S Wilkinson th­ D. FRED HOFMANN t a should we say play? Harris RE Hagan ing Barbow- QB Cumbie Cleaners Sigma Phi Epsilon . Smathers REi Poe ar- UNBEATEN ns. Secretary Cox announced Fetzer LEi Miller .ild that this list included all the pre- Brinkley FB R .nd (Continued from Page 1) law students presently on the ogers the Community House by the campus, and that Phi Delta ted Pan-Hel and Student Council:;. Omega will attempt to make this aln The dance will be open to all entire group active supporters zation to the highest possible students. There will be no ad­ and contributing members to the point in the life of Wake Forest Jrd organization .. College in the shortest possible IVe mission charge. The · affair will begin at 9:30 p. q:t., closing at time. Special ~b­ one o'clock. The next meeting of the fra­ ing ternity will be held sometime ._1 ~ill the near futW'e and will be an­ Breakfast s. nounced by President Robinson TWENTY-TWO in chapel. Fraternity office•·s m- (Continued from Page 1) after the meeting Tuesday night H~rper's Shoe WAFFLES in announced their full intention of 1es Head, William A. Hough, Robert really functioning on the campus &. ice S. Howell, J. A. Jennings, Mar­ this year and asserted that their Shop lie. vin Little, John F. Mosely, A. L. endeavor is to raise the organi- lhn· Perry, D. E. Poole, Harold Rid­ Give Us A Try. ~~~L..;:.._ :.:J.J. !lie dick, David Clifton Roberson, Genuine U. S. AA Western Icy' Sankey W. Robinson, James Val­ Sat., Sun., and Wed. be rame, Wade E. Vannoy, Jr., Ma­ Phone 2-2314 Raleigh, N. C. Reliable Work. F. IVe rion D. Varnedoe, J. A. Webster, RIDGEWAY'S, Opticians ONE BLOCK EAST I til Jack While, George W. Womble, We Cater the·- J. R. Wrenn, Sibyl King Jolly, Ground Floor Prof. Bldg. Fried Oysters :es, Mary Arden Liles, Sara Eliza­ Ophthalmic Dispenser OF BANK To Students Zenith Hearing Aid French Fried Potatoes .is­ beth Miles, Edith Rawls, Venita I COFFEE SHOPPE ine Caudill, and Mary Dawson Har- ...... _ _._,...... ,_..:, ...... N·------....,..~ / .... Page Four Old Gold and Black -- I · · ·lain. 'ibat is the job of keepi~ .sincere -religious faith and their · Dr. H. M. Parker \ Students Attend War Fund Quota . ?~in!hesf~;\I:hthisori~~~~Et: f!~::nile ist~~d~~o !~~;~: · loDoWarWorkl S C • \ N y R h 'd 1 Chaplain Pr-idgen says that while was going out ·with a patrol into· · I ! tate onvent1on, · ot .et eac e \~o~~~:~~ii.~ti~:~; :t:P;~ =~Tf:i;~~ith!~l~t~it~: Dr. Herman Parker, who has I . . More than twenty-five stu-J The !V'ake _ Forest township l Trips. for Supplies under a ~ee, talked _to them, served as associate professor in j · · · dents from Wake Forest attenderl, closed 1ts Umted War Fund f 1 h t th U "t d W ~ "' .. ~ · h I 'de t'f th men · Fo m' times each semester, the best; ry. s o~e 0 ~se are: a. m . u - US<- or unc 0 e m e ar Fala. . .Dewey... Fa~a, ~rs. e P 1 n I Y e ·- r - themes written by the freshman· g~te B1ble, El!a~ Hutter1 B~ble, Fund. . . . Roosevelt, and the fore1gn policy stance, one day while in Italy, m.e f,uxe . · 1 Th h t .11 b d Kmg James VersiOn of the Bible, The prmcipal busmess took About Eleanor's trips I'd Cl;laplain Pridgen found the body c asi_. bl er st d \ Wl t the r;: ~' 1611, The First American Bible in place at Saturda?''s _session when taUt 'to him about getting S~~ ~ut of a pilot that had washed up _on 1-/ .. WEATHERBEE avai.a e 0 5 u ~n s a ~ JC ' Any European Language. First the members decrded to postpone f th Arm fishing I the shore. The tags were gone: of flve cents fOl the entlre se- ' "Hot-press" Bible Bible Sacra. : election of new officers until the 0 e , Y • • · lf 1 • • :th The clothes were gone. And the ~AIN-OR-SHINE C~AT mester I • • ! -~ . h' h . b h ld wouldn t trust myse a one wz b d d d I Each. instructor. will select the and B1bha Hebra1ca. . sprmg retreat w_ 1c w~11 e e him ... 1 would pry into his per- o y was ecompose . n cases best theme from his class and Dr. C~ar~es ~ee Smith,, well- at Wake Forest m Apnl, sonal life ... would ask how :.t like that finger prints and impres- 1 1 the group o:f themes thus collect- knowhn b!bhopthhilel?bf Ralezgh, N. . ·-- feels to be president.· .. I'd fi~d ps~~lbl~~ ~~m~etV:ne~r~h!ak~~n:; rl ·11 b read by someone not C., as given e 1 rary a nun:- ·---- out which of his sons is avarl- e WI e _ . 1 ber of extremely valuable ed1- L I d 't know' belt is still on a man· and con- connected with any particular t· of the Bible Thes will h<> a wonderful rirst lauy· she's for ab1 e · · · aw, on · tains identification. There will 1 1 class who . will choose the best 1' ct~~~ibed more in· detaile later on~ the goo1 of the count;y . . . Her About the weather, guess · i · be no "unknown soldiers" after themes. Wzth two columns to a It is interesting to note that 1mouth's too big ... Oh, Law, ?· If you spent an hour _a 0~~ this war. page, the two pages should ac-1 there are more than 1 000 Ian-( must I say? . . . wtth ~ewey, what woutd you ta Chaplain Pridgen said that he ' comodate four them~s. , guages and dialects into which I 5. What do you think of Mrs. about. wanted to tell the American peo- . The. purpos_e of this theme re- 1 the Bible societies and other mis- Dewey? I should tellov~~r h~f N~~! ple that .he is sure that, although Vlew ls to sbmulate the stude?ts sionary organizations have trans-~ I don't know. She's better should stay g · some of the boys seem rough ana to do better work by showmg d h B'b . York and not want to be presz- - d th h them how a certain subject late t e z le. l~okm¥ _than Eleanor ... a splen- dent ... About women and poli- unconcerne , ey ave a very should be done-not by famous . -- 'dld fnst ladY,, fro~n he~ appear- tics ... About voting !or Roo~e- -~~~ authors-but by their own class- j ance · · · S}le s v~ty. refmed, and velt for President ... l d ask hzm mates. At present this theme re- mining the future coUi'se of its al~ the mce adJectives you can how to become a complete flop? view will be only for the Englislll educational institutions, the fol-' thm~ of. She'd make a wonder- ... How he ever had the guts to F0 RE T I classes. lowing resolution is submitted; l f~l first lady · · · She looks more run for President ... we woul::l s This same thing has been done "Be it resolved that in the . hke Lana Turner th~n Elea?or have a very friendly conversa- at other colleges, among them event the proposal for the coor-; does ·... She's very mce-lookmg, tion ... I'd aslc him why he wa3 the University of Mississippi, with dination of Wake Forest and but for some reason .she ~oes~'·t running, when he knew ~oosevelt y.· HEAT RE great success. If the plan proves Meredith is approved by the con- appeal to me as a Pres1dent s Wife would win ... I'd be entrrely too successful enough here, it will be vention, we, the local Wake :~!'or..... She's very charming, but the 1 flattered to be able to talk .,

extended to the other English est alumni and the Meredith campaign doesn't hinge on either 1' Why talk? . . . classes. alumnae, pledge ourselves to give woman . . . She has common sense ------heart~ cooperation in . the. ef~ort and poise ... She's a true Ameri-~ CHAPLAIN MEN to bUJld a great Baptist mstltu- : can ... She's too young . . . She's Saturday, Nov. 4- tion, dedicated to the principles 1 very conservative and capable . . . -----:-:---:-:----::::---;-:.; The San Antonio Kid (Continued from Page 2) of Christian education as set 6. Compare Mr. and Mrs. (Continued from Page l) Wild Bill Elliott ty strict. Anyway, I can tell you forth in the proposal referred to Roosevelt to a famous pair of lo·v- chaplain read those sweet words Last chapter- that the Japs are taking a beat­ above." · · ers of a girl pouring out her heart. GREAT ALASKAN ognize that they are whipped and Dr. G. w. Paschall and Dr .. N·I Odysseus and Penelope in re­ This incident demonstrates the MYSTERY stop this war. Y. Gulley spoke to .the gathenng Ivere She's on the go and he greatest work of a combat chap- First chapter- "I'm glad to hear of all the pro­ about the_ pr.opo~ed. merger ofp~~~ sta;s · at home. She does the THE BLACK ARROW gress Wake Forest is making and he fights off suitors ing. I wish they would soon rec~ ~h~llB:~~h~J~Jt~h~tl~~~~mf~hat it IOdys~ey ,an~ all the post war plans. I hope I is essential that "we fight with . for h1s office . . . Socrate~ and Sunday, Nov. 5- may get a chance to fit into those one another and not against one \ Xanth1ppe; So~rates was .a w1se old another." . 1 man and marr1e? Xa!lth1ppe p~re­ "The Newest in Brother Rat plans in some way. I shall try to 1 Dr. Gulley said that the idea ly out of ~elf-dzsc1pline .... _JJggs Ronald Reagan, Jane Wy­ return and finish the work requir~ that the Wake Forest element is , and Maggie. She locks him m the ed for my degree. Then I would Sportswear, man, Priscilla Lane, trying to sell Meredith is imagi-l house and ~oes the traveling her­ be a bona-fide alumnus." Wayne Morris nary. He said that it was Wake 1 self . . . Tr1stan and Isolde, be­ Reasonably Priced, Return Engagement Lt. Parker was a student at Forest alumni and Wake Forest! cause they both have Viking blood Wake Forest in 1925. professors who founded the in- !in them ... It's impossible! ... PHILOMATHESIAN stitution at Raleigh. \That I can't do ... They could Mon. & Tues., Nov. 6-7- Your standby re-in or-shine coat. the banquet go down in history themselves ... (Continued from Page 2) Special music for Fine' 5 Men' 5 Mr. Skeffington In sturdy combed yarn cotton was furnished by tile college se~-J Brunhilde and Siegfried, because Bette Davis,· Claude Rains An announcement was made tet. The group was under the di- she's always flying about . . . poplin, with Wat·a-tite lasting during the society meeting con­ rection of Miss Albertine Lefler. i 7. Compare Mr. and Mrs. Dew­ water-repellency. Dark tan, in. ceniing the pressing need of rais­ Shop Wednesday, Nov. -8- ing funds in the campus organiza­ ey to a famous pair oj lovers. regulars, long~, shorts. Uke all tion for the United War Fund Romeo and Juliet, because they Call of the South Seas DO Allen Lane WEATHERBEES it's tailored to Drive. Following· this announce­ do a job, both in service ol'..J ment a collection was taken in the (Continued from Page 4) Comedy Serial good look• ' ·r.. hall and $11.00 was contributed He's the only way Roosevelt has by the society members to the Thurs. & F1·i., Nov. 9-10- of getting any attention ... He's Barbary Coast Gent fund. real cute ... He reminds me too B. & S. DEPT. STORE The program for next Monday much of Roosevelt. Welcome, Alumni Wallace Beery night will consist of a: mock legis­ 4. What do you think of Mrs. Binnie Barnes Wake Forest, N. C. lature, in which the society will be Roosevelt? divided into two groups in order • • She's all right in her place, but . Stop in before and after the game to discuss the pros and cons of it hasn't been dug yet ... She's 1j four controversial questions which done some things that a person in will' be introduced from the floor. her position shouldn't do. I think 1 This program represents an entire­ she's very fine, and so forth ... ly new thing in society programs All her priorities on transportation 1, College Book Store and all members are urged to be should be canceled immediately. I present at the Monday night meet­ As a person, she's very suitable WELCOME ALUMNI ing. for the ailing president . . . She's . too old to be a president's wife. I EUZELIAN think a president's wife should (Continued from Page 2) run around and flirt with the men articles review, and impromptu in service ... She should stay at speeches. home ... You can't print it ... The program Monday night will She ought to keep her nose at • Let's I' consist of a debate on "Will Re­ home ... Need I say? ... She's gional Alliances Bring World Super Market Peace?" Upholding the affirma­ tive will be Henry Napier and Randall Page. The negative side Smith Shoe Repair Beat of the question will be argued by Edith Rawls and Paul Griffin. Speedy Service, • The debate is expected to start at Welcome, Alumni 7:15. Expert Wo1·k Clemson! ... COMMITTEES We are proud of you . . • (Continued frorn Page 1) Meredith alumnae were invited to We are proud of our school • meet with the Wake Forest group., Drop Around Mr. David Smoot, president of We ,are proud of our town . • .. the local Wake Forest Alumni As- RHODES • COLLINS sociation presided. We are proud of our stor_e. A resolution concerning the After The Game proposed consolidation of Wake FURNITURE CO. Forest and Meredith was present- ed by Mrs. R. _M. Squires, a Come by and see us graduate of Meredith. The reso- lution was adopted by the- com-1 301 S. Wilmington St. bined local Wake Forest-Mere- 1 LUTHER BELANGIA MILLER MOTOR CO. dith group. It is as follows: . I RALEIGH, N.C. F.R. KEITH ''Fully recognizing the preenu-~ nence of the North Carolina Bap- ~ tist· State Conveitno in deter- ~.... ~ ..... ,_._.._..,.,....,...... ,.,._,.,._w