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.HAVE YOUR ·..... VANDALISM: TURKEY SENT ®tb ®nlb nub 'ilatk ~JET'S S~AMP TO COLLEGE' IT OUT · * * * .. Volume XXXIII. Number 10 W.ake Forest, N.C., Friday, November 14, 1947 Friday,* November 14, 1947 BARTER THEATER. TO GIVE "THE TWELFTH NIGHT" HERE State Attorney Wednesday Production To Visit Court . /·' /" Is .Play by Shakespeare As Moot Judge College Officials Welcome Wednesday's Appearance McMullan Secured by Bar Of Famous Theatrical Group in High Association to Hear School Auditorium Labor Case

State Attorney General Harry , The Abingdon Players of the Barter Theater will present McMullan will be in Wake For­ Shakespeare's comedy "The Twelfth Night" at the Wake Forest est Tuesday night to preside as High School auditorium· next Wednesday,· November 19, ac­ chief : justice at the second fall cording to an announcement made this week by an official of session of the Wake Forest Bar the theatrical group. The play, which is scheduled to begin at Association's moot court, Larry 8:30, is under: ~he sponsorship of t~ College Little Theater. Williams, president of the Asso­ College officials, among them Dr. H. B. Jones, head of ciation, told Old Gold and Black lasf:night. the Department of English, h~ave expressed great satisfaction · Iinmediately follqwing .the ses­ with the announcement of the presentation. Dr. jones said sion Mr. McMullan will discuss the that the lack orany semblance of theatricals of this calibre has act passed by thtf legislature .. which . corresponds to long been outsfanding at Wake Forest. He added that he hoped the Taft-Hartley ·labor act, pass- an appearance of the Abingdon Players would ··be an annual ed earlier this year as a national Five Wake Forest student leaders are shown above in Monday's friendship' conference with ad- attraction on the Wake Forest campus. . law.This · is the secbnd in a series mini'Strative officials and student leaders at N. C. State College. Local! representatives were Dagwood Parading the most elaborate costumes of the present sea- · of six moot court sessions, Wil- Kornegay, Bynum Shaw, John,. Birchett,· Ed Stanfield, and Clyde. Whitener. Representing State Col­ son, and rivalling the Theater's. 1---:-.------­ .liams explains. Strict rules of leg~ were Dean Cloyd, Assistant Dean Wood, Dick Fowler, Zeb Jones, Dick Galloway, Dave Sewell, outstanding production of Much F · } s procedure Will be followed just Pete Swanson, Jack 0Armstrong,·James Maddhey, Jennings Teal, and'Davy House. (Photo courtesy Ado About Nothing last year, this a C U ty ays as if the case were. being heard The Technician, State _College newspaper.) year's Twelfth Night runs for two · before the state supreme court. hours and twenty minutes. ':&he N T • · Off Briefs· have been prepared and · admission will be $1.20. The ap- 0 I m e ' pearance of the Abingdon Play- :e~~y a~u~~~ey~~ ~~s~o!id~~ Wake Forest~ N. C. State. Leaders ers in this comedy at Wake For­ the court will convene at 7: 30 p. . · ers will be the only presentation of the play during the current Thanksgiving' Holiday Is m. in Room 1-A of the Law I 1 L. h A v ·d l' . c . season in this section of the State. Denied Students; Half ~:~~-th;h~i~lu~~~ ~;_n:~~ui~ · · ·aurtc nti... an a lStn ·. a111pa18n Mr. John R. Bliss, assistant Plan Class Cuts Ian's discussion afterwards. business manager of the Barter Closed Shop Law Theater who visited Wake Forest The faculty officiallyand final­ The case to be heard involves earlier this week, explained that ly decreed Monday afternoon that the constitutionality of. an act 'Howl~r' Given ~ainting, Demolition, Etc. after presenting summer stock ~here will be no Thanksgiving hol­ passed by the.· 1941 legislature Called Childish; Grass­ shows in Abingdon, Virginia, the Idays this year. This decision which outlawed the closed shop .-...; Planting Excepted Theater sends two troupes on tour pertains not only to the Friday and uhion.labor contracts. The Rating of Ge>od tlu"ough Virginia, · and parts of and Saturday following the holi­ defendants entered · into a closed ~ North Carolina, West Virginia, day, but to· Thanksgiving Day as shop agreement, were indicted Campus leaders of North Caro­ and Pennsylvania. The troupe well. . liria State College and Wake For­ and convicted, and. fined. $50~ in which comes to Wake Forest next This action has the effect of the Superior Court of Forest Secoit&·'€Jass ·Honor· Rat­ .e5f,'College met ..Monday-night .. at week is on its initial tour through vetoing a petition which had been County. The defendants appeal­ ing Is Lowest· Awarded.. a banquet in the State College this section. The second group presented by the student council ed, conten,ding, among other a WF Publication · Faculty Banquet Hall at a gath­ presented Oscar Wilde's The Im­ requesting a Thanksgiving holi­ things, that the act is unconsti- ering sponsored. by the State Col­ 'portance of Being Earnest several day. · The extra day will be added lege Student · body ·to consider weeks ago at Meredith College in to the Christmas vacation. ~tional in that · it abridges the The 1947 Howler has been a- .. right of freedom of contract. · . means of preventing vandalism be­ Raleigh. A poll taken by Old Gold and ' ' fore and during the Wake Forest­ A similar case was heard by the ·warded a Second Class Honor Founded in 1933 Black indicates that well over fif­ state supreme court only last Rating according to a statement State Game on Saturday and to ty per cent of the student body build up a spirit of friendly co­ The Barter Theater was found- ~lans to cut classes and go home week with Attorney General Me- released this week by the .. Nation­ operation between the two Wake Mullan appearing foz: the state. al Schoolastic Press Association. ed in 1933 by Robert Porterfield, m spite of this year's elimination County rivals. and has carried on successfully of Thanksgiving as an official Hubert S. Thatcher, general coun- This rating carries the commenda­ cil for the American Federation The representatives from Wake since then, with 'the exception holiday. The principle reason of Labor, defended. To date the tion of "good." Forest were Horace · ''Dagwood" of a break· during the war. Sever:.. suggested was that cuts will be Kornegay, President of the Stu­ high court has not hanqed down The chief criticisms made of the al years ago the State of Virginia single rather than double since a decision. dent Government, Clyde Whitener; began subsidization of the The~- there is no holiday at all. l book were that it carried slightly who represented the Intra-mural In the case which will be heard Pictured above is. Harvey T. Gib­ ter, making it the only state-sup- Many students stated that they too much reading matter and that Athletic Council and the Mono.: ported theater in the coi.mtry. . would go home if at all possible. TUesday night· Rudolph Bryant, the ·plan or arrangement was such son, Baptist Training Union di­ \: :of Lasker, and James ·Gilliland, gram Club, Ed Stanfield, repre­ A number of Broadway stars ~ne sophomore said, "Thanksgiv­ that the story of the year was rector for North Carolina, to lead senting Wake Forest cheer lead­ k of Charlotte, will appear for the campus study course here soon. and movie actors are veterans of· ~ng doesn't seem like Thanksgiv- hard to follow. .~ er~ John Birchett, for the Pan­ several seasons' experience with Ing away from home." . defendants who. are the appellants Judges for the press associa­ in this action. Bernard Hollowell, Hellenic Council, and Bynum the Barter Theater. Each year J ·tion, w.b:ich each year provides Shaw, editor of Old Gold and when casting begins the directors of Wake Forest, and Bill Del­ this critical service for high school Black. find that some of their players 2 BAND MEMBERS ~. bridge, of Greensboro, Will ap­ and college yearbooks, pointed .BTU to Hold pear for the state. . All :four men State Leaders have been singled to bigger con­ HURT IN ACCIDENT out th~t . certain features of the '- tracts since the last season closed. are. seniors in the Wake Forest book were excellent. The cover­ Dick Fowler, Zeb Jones, Dick Among its "alumni" are Gregory Doyle Bedsole, and Billy Wiggs, law school. , age giv~n student organizations Study Course Galloway, Dave Sewell, Pete Peck, Jeffrey Lynn, Hume era­ members of the Wake Forest Col­ and activities was singled out as Swanson, Jack Armstrong, James nyn, William Prince, and Lizabeth · being particulady good. lege band, were knocked uncon­ H. Maddney, Jennings Teal, and Doug Scott. scious and taken to the college in­ F Sponsors The rating of Second C:Iass is T. Gibson Will Teach House represented the State Col- The play, The Twelfth Night, W the lowest grade ever given a firmary, as the result of an au­ At Meetings Open to lege students. which is now in its 384th year, tomo~il~ accident, early Tuesday • Wake Forest publication•. With the All Students The purpose of the meeting was written in 1599, and has sue­ morning. · / exc_eption of the . Howler d 194~ was to arrange a plan by which cessfully. met the challenge of The two men were on theii.­ Are Selecte which came from the prmters too the campus leaders of both cam- generations as one of Shakespeare's late to be judged, every year­ Harvey T. Gibson, director of way to Raleigh to participate in puses could prevail on their re-: favorite comedies. With Helen the Armistice Day Parade when book presented since 1940~ has the Baptist Training Union for spective student bodies not to Hayes, Maurice Evans, June Twelve Wake Forest sponsors been judged "Excellent." In 1939 the accident occurred. Th~ cause will be introduced at half-time of North Carolina, will be on the commit acts of vandalism such as Walker, and Larry Gates (who the Howler was awarded an All­ of the accident, . which involved tomorrow's Wake Forest-State Wake Forest campus during the painting buildings, · destroying plays in next Wednesday's produc­ the Wiggs' car and a car from American rating which carried.,the goal posts, and damage in general ti.on here) in the cast, it was re­ game in Riddick ,Stadium with commendation "Superior." . week of November 17-21 to teach Kannapolis, was attributed to the theii escorts. · Participating in the the 'BTU study course helct annu­ to college property of the oppos- vived in 1940 in New York, and slippery roads. activitiel¥will be Miss Alethia ally under the auspices of the lo­ ing team and to avoid any unhap- later on road tour by the Theater The Kannapolis car was occu­ Morgan of ..Durham, with "Dag­ py consequences that may result Guild, with great success. 4 SQUAD. MEMBERS cal college Training Union. from the game Saturday. AlSo, ]:>ied by three unidentified m.en wood" Kornegay, President of the PLAN.DEBATE TRIP Mr. Gibson is widely known from Kannapolis, who were on student body; Miss Reda Urn.., those meeting wanted to discour­ among North Carolina Baptists as age students .from acts of vio­ PLANS COMPLETE . their way to Norfolk. Their car, stead, of Roxboro, President of the a capable and well-qualified lead­ lence during the · game. j unable to continue was taken to Woman's Government Association, Fotir members. of the Wake a local garage. ' er in the state's program of Chris­ Representatives from both cam­ FOR COED BA~L~ with Bill Ennis; Miss Carolyn Forest debate squad· and the for­ tian Education. He is admired by . · After the accident, the two Cooper of Dobson, with Larry Wil­ ensic coach, Prof, A. L. Aycock puses were interested in creating many Wake Forest students who better realtionshj,ps a n d a 11 The Coed Ball coed sponsored Wake Forest students, along with liams, President ·of Wake Forest will trek into Virginia, Maryland, have been closely connected with and the District of Columbia next through the meeting, whicn was frolic is scheduied to rock the the Kannapolis men were taken to Law Association; him in Student Field Work. Com~unity House tonight at 8 the college infirmary by a Wake Miss Betty Williams of Char­ Thursday on the first tour of the the scene of much lively discus­ year. The group has speech sched­ · Final f'lans Made sion, there was the atmosphere o'clock to the music of Roy Cole Forest man, Mr. Watkins, lotte, with Kermit Caldwell, Pres­ and his Carolinians. The infor- . !'lone of the men were seriously ident of Senior Class; Mrs. Hiram uled debates. Hubert Humplu-ey, head of the of friendliness. Those who attend­ The itinerary, as announced by college Training Union, announc­ ed felt that great advances had mal dance is an almost unprece- ~nJu:ed_, and all wer.e release~ by Ward of Wake '\Forest, with Hiram dented attempt of the girls on the ~e Infirmary followmg examma­ Ward, President of" the Pan-Hel­ Professor Aycock, is as follows: es that final plans have been -see VANDALISM, Page 6- November 20, The University of made here for the week of " ... 1------­ campus ·to organize for the stag- tlOns, excep~ Wi!5gs, who sustain­ lenic Counsel; Miss Myrt Davis, ing of a campus wide entertain- ed a few bruises m the accideD:t. with Elwood Orr, President of Richmond; November 21, ·Mary training in Christian witnessing." ment. · the B.S. U.; Washington ·, College, George The meetings open to all students, Washington University, American are to begin M 7:15 each night in CAPTURED Detailed preparations have been Other Sponsors University, November 22, George­ the chapel of the Religion Build­ made for the affair, and an at­ Miss ·Anne Kimrey of Clinton, town University, The University ing, and will be climaxed on Sat­ A Negro man, alleged to tempt to carry out the theme of SENIORS with Bynum Shaw, Editor of Old of Maryland, and The University have attempted to commit "The Old Lamplighter" in its Urday evening by a sQcial, with 9rders for senior invita­ Gold and Black; Mrs. W. H. Rob­ of Virginia. The team will leave adequate refreshments. criminal assault on the wife decorations will add an unusttal Charlottesville on the 23rd to re­ of a student, was captured note. tions will be taken from 2: 30 bins of Wake Forest with Bill Vital Problems in Christian Liv­ to 3:30 p, m. on Monday · Robbins, Editor of the Student. turn to Wake'lForest. ing, a book written by Dr. J. M. about 1:30 a.m. today, after Cs;>eds sponsors, who arranged . Mrs. Edwin Royston of Wake Henry Huf:f, Dan Lovelace, J . highway patrolmen picked and paid for the ball, announce and VVednesday of next Price who is Director of Religious week, November 17 and 19 Forest with Edwin Royston, Co­ B. Scott, and Lamar Caudle are Education ·in the Southwestern up his trail with blood­ that all .men are invited to at­ Captain of Wake Forest :football making the trip'. Huff, tied last hounds. tend free of admission, . and Vet­ and from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m~ Theological· Seminary, will be on Monday and, Wednesday team; . Mrs. Harry Clark of Ral­ year for the National Champion­ used as a basis for the week's The attempt took place in erans and their wives are extend­ . eigh, with Harry Clark, Co-cap­ ship, and Lovelace has had much course of study. the vicinity of the gymnasi­ ed special invitations· to be guests. of the following week, No­ tain of the football. team; · and inter-collegiate experience. um shortly after nine o'clock Girls have been granted late vember .24 and 26. Seniors Mr. Gibson is a Christian lay­ graduating in January and Miss Reba Moore of Matthews, The men have been engaging man, and was formerly a pro­ last night. The woman es­ permission to attend the dance 'til with Dick Williams, Business in intra-squad . eontests prepa­ caped with arm bruises. its closing time, midnight, and June are urged to place their m fessor in the English department order on ·one of these days. Manager of Old Gold and Black. ration for the season's work. of the N. C. State C.ollege. will be· due back at the dorms by I 12:30 A. M. ' """....,...... ,....,...... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,..,...~ • • Friday, November 14~ 194ti ·Page Two Old Gold and Black students are welcome to attend. Any person who wishes to lead the DEACS Who Are GREEKS group in its· thinking on any day is asked to contact her. Forest Old Gold and Black By EarL Hester Maryland State Highway Patrol * * * A Thanksgiving social, in con- Founded January 15, 1916, e.s' the official student newspaper of Wake Hiram Ward, President of the roadblock during their valiant and Forest College. Published weekb' during the school year except during Pan-Hellenic Council, asks t_hat attempt to attend the Boston col­ nection with the proposed Train­ examination periods and holidays as directed by the Wake Forest Pub­ all fraternity men cooperate in lege game. It is rumored that ing Union Study Course, has been lications Board. the drive a.nitiated this year. by Dust Bowl representatives have planned for Saturday night at . Bynum Shaw ...... •.... -·· ...... Editor CoUegiat~ Editor Jesse Glasgow ...... Associate Editor student organizations to combat been following the Southern Gen­ 8:00 p. m. The social will take 1 Old Gold and Don Paschal ...... •...... Art Work vandalism on th~ campuses of tlemen closely as they continue place in the Recreation Room of Deal;' Sir: Dick Harris . • ...... Photographer State and Wake Forest. their brilliant season with three the Little Chapel under the I Editorial staff: Jim Hawkins, Harold T. P. Hayes, H. Leldon Kirk, theatres. / This letter is George ·Mallonee, Santford :Martin. Lucy Rawlings, Bill Robbins, Jimmy SIGMA PI victories and a heartbreaking four- sponsorship of the BSU. / Shelton, Tommy Stapleton, E. l\1cDanieL '\Yard, Bob Grogan, Carol Old­ ''Victory", is the keynote of 'tlie point loss to the powerful SPEs. of the library ham, Lamar Caudle. Herb Paschal, Clarence Lane. * * * Saturday at. COLLEGIATE-1, : assailed in the Sigma Pi football team, which The attic lounge has been recon­ Eleven students from the col­ Bill Bethune ...... Sports Editor Shows 7:15 & 9:00 · \ & B. The fact SPOrts Staff: Dave Clark, Tommy Creed, Johnny Dillon, Mike stands near the top in intramural ditioned by Brother Tommy lege took part in the presentation Tyronee Power ·- Joan Blondell: -"exposing?' the' Seitz, "Will Eschen. sports this fall. Under the coach- Bland and the pledges; the chap­ of a model Training Union pro­ ed at the, same Dick '\Villiams ...... •.•...... Business Manager ing of Brothers Bob Pate and Al ter is a~xiously a~aitin~ a prop­ gram in the Baptist· Church, of ______"NIGHTMARE ALLEY" 1! Tom 1\luse ...... : ...... ~sst. Bus. Mgr. gests. a "smear Carlyle Morris ...... Circuration Manager Saleeby, has been very success- er oc~a~Ion to christen 1t. Broth­ Wise last Sunday evening. The Business Staff: Paula Jean Buie. Jimmie Burris, Charlotte Duling, ful to date. Brother "Preacher". er_s Billings and Pledge Holcomb group was under the leadership Saturday-DOUBLE FEATuRE-• It has always Elizabeth Gertner, Jo Ann Morgan, Paul Moyle, Tim '\Vrenn. Bunn is planning to be ordained With coe~ Judy .F~rtenb~ck and of Kyle Yates, head of the BSU Shows Continuous 1 to 11 · tic of the local · All editorial matter should be addressed to the editor, P. 0. Box 128, at the First Baptist Church in ~ Gramger socialized With mu­ extension work. Those who were Adm.: Child 14c, Adult Mat., 30c, 1 to pounce upon Wake Forest. N. C. All business matter should be addressed to busi­ 1 ness manager, same address. Subscription rate: $2.00 per year. Morehead City on Nov. 22. He si_Cian Morton ~ould Saturday in the group are: Wendell 'Sloan, Night 40c Alan Curtis in . Phone 304-6. For important news on Thursday phone 2561, Theo Da­ ' has the best wishes of the frater- mght at the Raletgh concert. Juli,us Corpeni~g, Jeane Walker, vis Sons. Zebulon, N. C. nity. A big weekend is pl~ed KAPPA _SIGM~ Robert Barnes, Bob Winecoff, and ''PHILO VANCE'S SECRET Entered as second class mail matter January 22, 1916, at the post of­ by all brothers, terminated by so- The chapter received this _week. a Margaret Crumpler. Wayne MISSION" fice at Wake Forest. North Carolina, under the act of March a, 1879. cial festivities at Rho Chapter at l?tter :fro~ Brot~er Newbill Wil­ Slayton, local college man, is pas­ Allan Lane in Member Associated Collegiate Press State. Brother Lee Derrick and liams~n, c1ty editor of the John­ tal" of the Wise Baptist Church. Member N. C. Collegiate Press pledge-brother Simpson report son City (Tenn.) News Chroni­ . * * * . . "RUSTLERS OF DEVIL'S Represented for national advertising by National Advertising Ser­ cle vices, Inc., College Publishers Representatives, 420 Madison Ave., New news of a huge party at Derrick's offering ' congratul~tio?B _.to The Cullom Ministerial Con­ CANYON''· York, N. Y., Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco. home in Chadborn this past~week- the chaJ?ter on the. recent fine 1s-· ference will not meet next week and Serial end. sue of 1ts newspaper, The Ores- because of. the Training Union cent and StaT. LAMBDA study course. Sunday-Shows Mat. 2:00 & 3:45 em Brother Stan Vetter was the At their regular weekly meeting, Night 9:00 the Lambda Chi's selected big only member of the local chapter Patronize our advertisers. who made the· trip to Boston last Adm.: Child 14, Adult 40c Vandalism. brothers for all new pledg~s. ALL SHOWS Plans are made for a cabin party weekend. Brother Bill Castellaw and Pledge Tom Gibson enjoyed "HAL ROACH COMEDY "Yield not to temptation;" "do good to them that despite­ before the Christmas dances. Coach Cliff Moore announced an extended trip to Jacksonville CARNIVAL' fully use you." Florida over the weekend how~ GRI;SHAM that the football team has a game ' Short We strongly recommend a particularly thoughtful perusal Wednesday with SPE. Informa­ ever. Congratulations are in order to' RESTAURANT of the Biblical teachings as the weekend of the State game is tion from National Headquarters Monday and Tuesday- relative to nousing and budget Brother Bob Wilson on the an­ •ron The Lake" upon us. Rankling in the memories of many is the recollection nouncement of his marriage on Shows Mat. 3: 15, Night 7: 15 & 9 ': control was read and discussed ~etween Wake Forest • Adm. Child 14c, Adult' Mat. 30c, :. of that crushing scene at last year's game: the rabid Wolfpack and several suggestions wer~ September 15 to Miss Peggy Wall Joltin' of Winston..;.Salem. Fat Bob is and Raleigh · Night 40c · making off with our goalposts, abducting them to the enemy ter­ made for handling the financial • problems of the 'proposed tri­ now a staff announcer for Radio William Powell - Myrna Loy ritory. And the remembrance of \he generous dispensation of frat with Duke and U. N. C. Station WSJS in Winston. Good Food at "SONG OF THE THIN ~ . red paint abou our campus still makes us see red. Sponsors were selected for the THETA CHI I Plans were laid at the regu­ Reasonabl, Prices News So it will require ,perhaps a great deal of self control and Christmas dances and a discus­ sion was held on improving fra­ lar meeting Monday for the com­ determination to effectively remind ourselves that it would be pletion of the fraternity house in Mon. & Tues. at COLLEGIATE­ ternity relations with the faculty. Shows 3:15, 7:15 and 9:00 as adolescent of us to retaliate, in the certain victory that Sat­ ALPHA SIGMA BHI the very near :future. Brother Bob Bryant-- and wife made the Adm.: Child 14c, Adult Mat. 30c, urday will bring, as it was of certain State College students last Several of the brothers attend­ , Night 40c . ' ed the game and trip to Boston last weekend to see year. according to Jack Glenn had a the game and visit friends. Bob Margaret Lockwood-Ian Hunter Especially if it was also in the spotlight this week Unfortunately, our own record was not spotless in last fine timi.. The ping-pong tourna­ ''BEDELlA" any degree of ment is now in full swing and the through his wife's being chosen 1st Store on Fayetteville St. year's childish exchange of so-called practical jokes, and some fraternity spon5or for this year. the formation new champion is expected to be For Your Wedneesday- Wake Foresters earned the same censure that we placed upon crowned this week. Coach Wen­ Shows 3:15, 7:15 & 9:00 Forest coaching State. del Sloan is ·readying the foot­ Recordings Kent Taylor - Doris Dowling This year both colleges, the administrations and students, ball team for the big game with B.S. U. Note~ (Popular, Jazz and Classical) ''THE CRIMSON KEY" .. the KA's this week. The Alpha are striving to prevent this phase of destructive '"rivalry" be- Sig's, undefeated in 14 games are School Supplies· Short and Serial tween the.schools. We heartily endorse this effort, and urge the still fighting for the fraternity The Training Union general as­ (Lamps, Stationery, Pens Wed. & Thur. at COLLEGIA~ championship. A hayride to sembly program for Sunday ev­ men. of any. same thinking and mature action of every student. • and Pencij.s) Shows 3:15, 7:15 & 9:00 - Lake Mirl, highlighted the week­ ening will be centered around a have had more In any event, the foolish action of any student from either end activities, v.:-ith approxi-. short inspirational message to be Errol Flynn - Claude Rains gridiron than delivered by Elwood Orr, presi­ Greeting Cards college (or, as is often the case, of any fight-loving, trouble­ mately 25 brothers and their coed "THE SEA HAWK" arrival on the drags attending. The affair was dent of_ the college BSU and out­ (for all occasions) making outsider) is not to be viewed as the signal for riotous standing student in religious ac­ Thursday and Friday- , George has chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. Budd of the better revenge or taunting. ·smith. Plans were made at the tivities on the campus. Every per­ James E. Thiem Shows 3:15, 7:15 & 9:00 son interested in Training Union gridiron hiE;tOI'Y "Revenge is mine, saith the Lord." Let us carry our victory last meeting for a Christmas 105 Fayetteville St. Claude Rains - Joan Caulfield a lot when one party to be held Dec. 12. John is urged to be present and on with dignity. time for this devotional program. Dial 22913 Raleigh, N. C. ~'THE UNSUSPECTED" record books. - "Chesty" Daniel is in charge of George began the arrangements. * * * News "Spiritual Strength" is the em- reer with four · . SIGMA PHI EPSILON ball and baf;ke'tb Brother Harry Wright has been phasis placed on the student Barter Fare prayer meetings held daily at High School in appointed new pledge-master to FOR ALL TYPES OF LAUNDRY-· where he was succeed Brother Phil Scott. Plans 1: 30 p. m. in the basement of the This week the news columns of Old Gold and Black carry local Baptist Church. Irene fullback on have been started by the social Service As You Like It - try in. addition· the announcement· that the Abingdon Players of the Barter committee for the weekend of the Flowers, director of the group meetings, announces that all try ·All-Regional Theater are soon to come to Wake Forest to present Christmas dance. Brothers Jim qUint. But Shakespeare's popular comedy "The Twelfth Night." Few an­ Hobbs and John Gardner were in larity was not the cast of "Kiss and Tell," Lit­ nouncements could bring better news to local students who are Phone 3-1274 C. & C. L A U N D R Y alone. As a tle Theater production. The chap­ 11 11 served as interested in entertainment of the vJty highest type. ter w.!5hes pledge Billy Wiggs a We Specialize in Bache)or Bundles . For years this college commu1;1ity was without theatrical speedy recovery from injuries re­ ceived in an auto accident Tues­ JACK'S Downstairs B. & E. Cleaners Building. · entertainment of any kind. In the fall of 1942 a group of intel­ day. Congratulations to brother ligent and energetic students founded the Wake Forest Little and Mrs. George Stamps on the TAILOR SHOP Phone420l Theater. This was a step in the right direction and during the birth of a daughter early this month. The 5th ball game resul~ Repair and Remodel Fur Coats ensuing five years this group has presented good amateur pro­ ed in a loss to Sigma Pi. Rep-airing of All Kinds ductions, which, for the most part, have been well received. KAPPA ALPHA 330 S. Salisbury St. Next week, however, local theatergoers or people who, would Brothers Bishop, Team, and Green were welcomed back to the RALEIGH, N. C. like to be patrons of the theater, will have the opportunity of campus last weekend after un­ seeing one of the better ro.a!f _companies perform in Shakespeare's conditionally surrendering to a greatest comedy. Wake Forest students have two reasons for at­

tending. 1 The Student Council has lately ,prepared a petition which Let s Beat State! it is forwarding tci the college's Board of Trustees asking that an appropriation ·be made to provide for Wake Forest a ·lyceum ·Family Barber Shop series. An enthusiastic audience at the showing of "The Twelfth Night" will show the college fathers how much Wake Forest stu­ dents appreciate good entertainment and likely wiJl hasten their appropriating a fund to bring other plays here. And secondly, by joining other North Caroinians in at­ TO SAVE ON THAT. tending the performances of the Abingdon Players, Wake for­ LAUNDRY EXPENSE • est students can help prove that North Carolina could support a state subsidized theater. as well as her neighboring state of visit Virginia. If your attendance at Wednesday night's performance helps to get such a movement started in this state, you-may indeed be WAKE FOREST·AUTOMATtC LAUNDRY proud. If, on the other hand, your attending has little or no 9Lbs.-40c effect in this direction, you may still consider the evening well I • WITH spent. THE MOONMAIDS When the Roll Is Called For The Best In Ziggy Ta~ent- Madolyn Rustell· Thanksgiving is not a matter of life or death, but an apt AND paraphrase of a novelist's last words might be, "I don't want to go FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS THE BIGGEST ARRAY OF DANCE BAND TALENT EVER to class alone." FULL COURSE DINNERS If OLD GOLD'S poll is anywhere near .the right figure, ASSEMBLED FOR A . Wake Forest is going to be a rather bare campus Thursday, No­ AND ALL KINDS OF STEAKS vember 27. At least half the students who board here plan to board at home on Thanksgiving Day, and we can appreciate VISIT. DANCE their motives. Perhaps the purpose in having no holiday at all was to AT eliminate disruption of classes. It is our belief that there would have been far less disruption if classes on the day o·f Thanks­ RALEIGH'S MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM - , giving itself had been suspended. That would have allowed for Located on U. S. 1-A WED., NOV. 19 double cuts on both the day before and the day after the holi­ Between Wake For.est and Raleigh day, and most students cannot afford that many absences. ,. Old; Gold and Black Friday,. Novemi!Jer .14.!,..1947 •.

Bap·tist Conx~n.tion Accepts· Retain That Well-Groomed Look . ' . Visit - Southeastern Seminary Plan CITY BARBER SHOP Editor -· rules, no doubt) and being re- 0ld Gold and Black fused, sat ·down in righteous in- By Ha-roUL Hayes. -.and of such ma~nitude." He DeaJ; Sir: dignation and wrote their ·articles. ·stated 1 that the largest Baptist 12 This letter is WJ.jtten in defense There was the literary genius who, Winston7'Sa\Iemy N'ov. ·-Tb.e Church in the state has pledged of the library assistants who· were several days ago, absolutely .re- one hundredi seventeenth. amiuai $150,000 while the smallest has fused to leave the libray at ·10 ·session of· the· Baptist State Con- promised to raise $100. "This assailed in the last issue of 0. G. p. m. because his reading "just vention this afternoon accepted thing has caught fire all over the & B. The fact that two articles , "exposing!' the' same evil appear­ had to be done before tomorrow." unanimously .a proposal that tl}e state," he concluded. A member of the library staff had college plant at Wake Ji'orest be .In a succeeding report J. Mel­ ed at the, same time strongly sug­ Meal Hours to keep the library open until offered to the· Southern· Baptist ville Broughton, former Gov­ i gests. a "Slllear campaign." I he finished. Convention as a Southeastern etnor of North Carolina, warn- ,. It has always been characteris­ As for dosing time. With ·a Seminary. ed the convention against becom- tic of the local self-styled critics I ' crowded library it is necesl!ary to Dr. Ralph Herring, pastor of ing 1ax in raising the funds. for Saturday, Novembet 15 I to pounce upon an existing dilem­ start calling for the books at 9:45 the First Baptist Church in Win- · The bulk of his talk, however, ma, ignore the more obvious and /even with fifteen minutes, stan-Salem and Chairman of the was devoted to a discussion of the causes, and single out a few in­ there are always a few students Committee on Disposition of'Wake legal aspects of the Reynolds .of­ ; dividuals for their target. The sit­ who require a personal invitation Forest Property, . reported that .offer. BREAKFAST: 7:00-8:00 uation in the library is not the to leave at 10: 05. this recommendation was made ------fault of a few but exists because With sincerity, Mr. Editor, and only after careful consideration- LUNCH: 10:30-1:00 of an overflowing student body. malice toward none, I propose of ideas presented in an open This fact has made stricter super­ that 'tlie students take cognizance meeting at Greensboro. . , vision and maintenance necessary. of the crowded conditions in the Previously Horae~ Eason, Di­ GLOVER'S The facts that the library is a glo­ library and make the best of the rector of the Enlar.gement· Cam­ .. No Supper Will Be Served rified dating bureau on certain situation. The sacrifice of person- paign, reported th;1t though do­ Radio & Appliances nights, students ruining certain al convenience for the benefit of nations from churches toward the reserve books by tearing out the whole is· a ha'rd lesson for new school at Winston-Salem have Radios _ Records-Hot Plates needed pages and the utter dis­ some people to learn. But after just started coming in,. already SEE YOU AT THE GAME regard of reserve book rules by all, is that not an important les- over $20,000 has been collecte!f. a few, should also be considered. son that we should learn while Tptal amount of pledges to date G-E.. LIGHT BULBS My guess is that the writers of at college? is $1,116,281.64. Phono Amplifier FOT Rent those articles · probably requested Yours in the interest of public In his report Mr. Eason said, certain favors from the librarian service, "This is a new day for· the Bap­ FOT Dances Wake Forest Cafeteria (pleading literary immunity to Jimmy A. Barnes tists. Never before have we .un­ dertaken a program so promising

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\ the BILLBOARD Saturday Sketchb9ok By BILL BETHUNE By JOHNNY DILLON Wa trave eigh'· Being in a rather pensive mood the other evening - and a The Demon Deacons are overwhelming favorites to continue annu; Carol little lazy along with it all- we got on the phone and called our on -their winning way tomorrow afternoon against the Wolf­ dick old friend, Doctor Mortimer Post, the noted specialist on.pigskin pack of N. C. State College. The underdog in "Out On A Ac post mortems. The Doc, just as happy as we were over the out­ Limb," is as usual, the feature attraction in the S!!turday Sketch­ ball 1 the f• come of the "Battle of Boston," was still the rabid fan despite his book. betwE eighty-six years and not a little peeved because we hadn't called State is one~ of the Land-Grant colleges established under two 1 for his advice before this late date. the• provisions of the Morrill Act, passed by Congress on june· morrc begin: · Looking at our ·depleted cur­ other than that we haven't got 2, 1892. The first session was that of 1889-1890. The name, Sta· rency over the top of a worn par­ much to be thankful for. North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts was ' ing fc lay card, we saw that the cur­ used in the establishment of the institution, but the name was over 1 rent footba-ll fracas was fast fetch­ OLD DOCTOR: And how about be ba ing finality, and realized also that you, Mr. Faurot, do you believe. changed by the General Assembly victor our minds were getting more con­ in being too thankful before in 1917 to its present form. N. C. 14 to fused every minute by this crazy Thanksgiving? S. embraces a ,physical plant of 60 season. It was with great pleas­ buildings located on 581 acres in PEP RALLY ure that v{e accepted the old gen­ DON FAUROT, MISSOURI: West Raleigh. Some 5,000 stu­ Bea tleman's kind offer to publish last Not in our conference, sir, but dents, practically all male, are W. R. A. L. will air the. of th1 Monday's clinical report from his we were _glad to ~·et by Coach enrolled_ in the College's six main Wake Forest and N. C. must regular weekly gathering of the Wade's Blue Devils just the divisions, but 10,000 additional State pep rally's Friday the g; nation's top coaches. Doctor same. We were the underdogs are served through its correspond­ night beginnin_g at 7:15. to bo for this one but who can tell ence, extension and special short The' Deacons are scheduled shella Post's wide acquaintances in the be profession give him an almost un­ what the situation will next courses. to gather 1n the Chapel at lina's limited viewpoint, and his notes year out in Missouri. Looks The Wolfpack was rated high in that time and, aided by until should be of interest to the aver­ like the start of a fine series. the as the cheerleaders from theWest Colleg age fan. OLD DOCTOR: It does at that, season opened and Coach Beattie Raleigh institution, wi1l spotli~ and while we're on the subject Feathers was an odds-on-favorite match their yells ~ainst . Wolfp It also gives a a week to of a series, Mr. Dodd, it looks to spend New Year's Day in .some those of State. Following when gather our wits for the finish like your boys and the New Your Bowl city. However, with the the program in the chapel, the ov and affords a much wider in­ Yankees believe in photo finishes season more than half over this a bonfire will be held at crowd sight into gridiron ~·oings-on lately. Pictured above is George Pryor, Sisterville, West Virginia Soph­ appears very doubtful, mainly eight o'clock on the North WaJ than our narrow scope could omore, who fills the fullback post for Peahead Walker's Demon Dea­ be~ause of the "ups" and "downs" Athletic Field. Freshmen 13 'vic ever afford. Our thanks again BOBBY DODD, GEORG~ cons. The line-cracking plunger has been a big factor -in the Deac's of the club so far this fall. The are reminded that wood is expec1 to the Doctor, and, with all sorts TECH: I'd rather you woudn't ground attack all season. Red & White opened their gridi­ needed and that they will cal-of of apolo~ies to Whitney Martin, mention that one if you don't ron war against Duke and dropped be expected to fetch same we print the report as we re­ mind sir.. We were nearly too a heartbreaking, 0-7, battle after before supper Friday. d~ived it from Doctor Post's of­ limp to make it back to the Duke had scored the lone TD of - fice on last Thursday. dressing room after the game, the afternoon on an intercepted and with Alabama coming up pass. The following Saturday it OLD DOCTOR: Well gentlemen, this weekend too! was State who got the breaks and another Monday morning and I spilled Davidson by a 14-0 count. Blue Devils Top sincerely hope that none of you OLD DOCTOR: Anything Cap­ tain Hamilton? Next on the list were the ciemson came to the clinic with anything Tigers who were supposed to bat­ worse than a broken heart.. We'll INDEPENDENT FRATERNITY TOM HAMILTON, NAVY: tle the W olf,pack on even terms, Loop St&ndi~gs hear the usual complaints, but Close, but no cigar! LEAGUE LEAGUE but State rose up in their please, let's don't all try anci greatest showing to date ' and speak at once. OLD DOCTOR: That was a Fraternity Standings (as of No­ INDEPENDENT LEAGUE troun9ed Clemson, 18-0. Florida Duke's Blue Devils, who went tough one to lose, Captain, but vember 11) Standings: caught them "down" and edged down before the Tige)\S of Mis­ DENNY MYERS, BOSTON I'm told that the Colonel didn't them, 6-7. State once again souri last Saturday by the.embar­ COLLEGE: Excuse me doctor, W L T Pet. W L T fare much better. Would you have Delta Sigma Phi .... 4 0 2 1.000 Filthy Five ···············-········ 4 0 0 bounced ba.ck and looked good in rassing score of 27-7; could still but I think that I have first the reason, Mr. Leahy? Alpha Sigma Phi .... 2 0 3 1.000 Bearcats ·· .. ·-················-········· 3 0 0 handing Chattanooga a 21-0 lac­ ho1d their heads high in the Sou­ call on the crying towel. .Just Kappa Alpha ...... 3 1 o · .750 Hunter,Vagabonds ··--·--···-· 3 0 1 ing. Then came last week and an­ thern · Conference. The Wade­ look at the way that my boys FRANK LEAHY, NOTRE other "down" for State as Caro­ men's record of three wins against DAME:. It was win this one Sigma Pi ...... 2 1 2 .666 Ahoskie Swampers ...... 2 0 1 piled up the statistics Saturday Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 2 2 .500 Chapel Team ···-··:·······-······ ..·· 2 1 0 lina gave them their worst lick­ no defeats is still tops in the 16- and then look who won the ball or go back to the bush leagues. ing, 6-41, since the 75-o· pasting team circuit. We had a 107 point lead to Theta Chi .. ._...... 1 3 1 .250 Boodlers ·····················--········· 1 2 1 game. First it was L. S. U. and Kappa Sigma --·----- 0 2 1 .000 Ramblers· --·········--··············· 0 2 0 Duke gave them in 1943. After Washington and Lee missed their now it's Wake Forest. They overcome and only one more Lambda Chi Alpha o 2 1 .000 Flying Saucers ...... 0 2 0 doing battle with the Deacons to­ certainly don't pay off on any­ year to make it up in, still we big chance to pull into the lead were mighty happy that the Zeta Chi ...... o 2 1 .000 Panthers ...... : .. ______0 3 1 morrow the' W olfpack faces two when they dropped a 27-14 deci­ thin_g except the scoreboard, Pi Kappa Alpha .... 0 2 1 .000 Dippy Dogs -·------··------·----- 0 5 0 more rough ones in Virginia and sion to the V. P. I. Gobblers at and that's no hooey! score was what it was, Doctor. Maryland. !t \Vas a great series and we'll Rain halted action in the frater- Games played up to Wednesday, Lynchburg. .Previously the Gen­ OLD DOCTOR: Speaking of miss it next year. 'Ve're all nity football league to a certain November 12 are included in the Balanced Line erals had come out on top in three PR hooey, Mr. Walker, you might proud of Terry Brennan, he's extent, but four games were play- above standings. The Bearcats Conference contests and a win ed, which provided plenty of ac- gained a 12-6 win over the B'ood­ Like their fellow members in over the Techs would have given have something to .say along that a g-reat halfback! the "Big Four" States uses a bal­ line. tion for those attending. Proba- lers last week, the winners' scores them a one game ·edge on the OLD DOCTOR: Looking for bly the most important game being posted by Russ Batchelor anced line single wing offense. Dukes, who weren't engaged in. PEAHEAD WALKER, WARE something, Colonel Blaik? played was the contest between and Donald Thompson. The only They are a scrapping ball club with family play. · FOREST: Well, sir, our bt~_v Delta Sigma Phi and Lambda Chi other game played was the Bood- a lot of speed. Their running and William and Mary, edged out Ed Hoey helped our cause a !n! EARL BLAIK, ARMY: Only Alpha since its outcome had more lers scoreless tie with the Ahos­ passing attack is good and their a 22-20 triumph over the eager when he took Torn Fetzer's fJI~~s my scrapbook, doctor; thats bearing on the standings than any kie Swampers. The Hunter Vag­ kicking ranks among the best. cadets of V. M. I. to C!tccupy the for a touchdown there at the about all I have left after Sat- other game. There are approxi- abonds gained two forfeit victo­ Leslie "Footsie" Palmer, who runner-up spot. The Indians have start of the ball game and sent urday. My buys gave it all they mately two week1;1 of play remain- ries at the expense of the !)ip~y plays both tailback and fullback, piled up a record of five wins us · out in front. Our reserves had, but the great Irish team ing so the fraternity champions Dogs, a team that has not put m is the punting wonder for the while losing only one game, to 1 carne through for us again in just couldn't be stopped out will no doubt come from the first .an appearance as yet. Wolfpack. His kicks have aver- Carolina, in season's play. · the second quarter when Lou there in South Bend. He had five teams listed above. Players and spectators will be aged ar?und 45. yards per game. No Trouble Pollaccei scored after a pass in­ heard about their f!reat passing N 5 K Al h 100 k d glad to learn that use of Groves Palmer 1s also a good runner and game and they carne up and . ov. . - tha?paft P a. ke Stadium has been secu~ed for the passer and is an excellent defen- W. & L., Maryland and South terception by Mike Sprock had 'th t Impressive IS a ernoon In rae - . . · s·ve player Carolina are in a three way tie set up the play. B. C. played near1 y ran us t o d eath WI ou ing up a 24-0 decision over Theta playmg of Intramural games. This 1 . . . - hard football all the way and we bothering to pass at all. Tell Doc Chi. The KA crew _.completely should encourage those players Charlie Richkus _and Gwynn for the third spot. All are en­ had to make every break count and Glenn to stick to the rnov- d . t d th th h t b who were not at ease while play Fletcher share the tailback chores gaged going .against loop foes on ies! Offi!-na 7 the gamle r<;>ugt ou Yd ing on the uneven terrain offered with Palmer.' Richkus is said to Saturday, with W. & L. meeting to take this one. It's time for scormg m e ear y nnnu es an b th b · t th d us to come through, though, OLD DQCTOR: Barney Poole holding the Theta Chi boys deep in by other fields, and should also e e es runner on e squa the high-flying Tribe of William Ct and Mary, South Carolina tak­ ever since we won over Carolina, didn't follow• his old team mates therr · own· t ern't ory. 0 . B . T eague bring out some of thos<>-"' teams and BFletcher the 5 f best t 10 passer.· h Os-175 I was beginning to think that th · ff · that have not been present to play car ozeman, ee me es, ing· on Duke and Maryland bat­ out to Hollywood did he Mr. ;ms th e I?ai~ o t ensiv~ wea~on heretofore . ' pound wing't/ack:, plays most of thing the _rejuvinated Carolina there won't no justice. Vaught? or . e: wmnmg earn ~n scormg · the game for State, and another Tar Heels. Each club has a math­ OLD DOCTOR: Do you agree JOHNNY VAUGHT MISS once himself a?-d tossmg th~ee six~y-minute man, Bob Bowlby, ematical possibility of pulling to Mr. Feathers? ISSIPPI: No sir, and are w; touchdown aerials for the remam- truly said to be one of the better holds down the blocking back post. the.front if they can get by Sat­ . ing scores. played games of the season to date. Bernie Watts, at left guard,· is urday'~ trying tests. g Iad h e dtdn't. Barney was a N 5 A 1 t s· p· t Th k d b f" BEATTIE FEATHERS, N.C. b. ] ov. - n a er Igma I earn e game was mar e Y Ierce the outstanding man in the State's North Carolina is in fourth place STATE: I'm afraid that I don't Ig' he p in ourcwin. over Ten- won a 6-0 decision over a strong blocking on the part of both clubs defense. Watts is a hard charger, with a ~-1 record, followed close­ doctor. It's bad to be at cross nessee as was hariie Conerly Sigma Phi Epsilon squad this af- along with fine defensive play. good blocker and tough on defense ly by· our own Deacons who have purposes with Coach Walker a!'rl se~eral ot.hers. It 1"as ~ur. ternoon to raise their standing The teams appeared to be of although he weighs a mere 17,5. taken three and dropped two to this close to our date on the first trmrnph m the senes With over the five hundred :tnark and equal calibre and it looked as Charlie Musser a 190 pound fresh­ date. The Deac-ons, like Tar'Heels, fifteenth, but we saw plenty Tennessee a~d we're holding o~ to prove themselves strong con- though the outcome would be re- men gets the starting nod at right will get a crack at a Conference of Justice over in Kenan Sta­ breath on this ~labarna-Georg~a tenders for the fraternity league corded as a scoreless tie until late guard. Ted Donstanko is at left foe and a chance to better thclr dium last weekend. As a mat­ Tech game thi~ weekend. It crown. The running of Earley in the third quarter when a pass tackle, and the biggest man on standing when they meet N. C. ll:laY mean our first Conference .Jones featured the attack of Sig- from "Whitey" Auld to "Pinky" ter of fact we saw too much of t ti 1 the squad, 220 pound .Jim Rees, State, current sixth place club in Carolina to suit us at all. It I e you mow. rna Pi, but each man contributed Funderburke produced a touch- fills the right tackle berth. the circuit. looks to me as if the Tar Heels OLD DOCTOR: Have you any greatly to the victory. down, which proved to be the State has always l;lad fine ends are really on the way back. hopes for a title, Mr. Neyland. Nov. 6-The Delta Sigma and margin of victory. The runrung and this year is no exception. .Bill Three Way Tie Lambda Chi teams squared off of Lambda Chi tailback, Geer, fea- Stanton and George Blomquist Duke· shouldn't have too much OLD DOCTOR: Now that the BOB NEYLAl\TD, TENNES­ this afternoon in what may be tured their attack. ' share playing time at left end, trouble with the Gamecocks but team is coming back Mr. Snavely, SEE: Only that they give me while Al Phillips and Fred Miller will meet a real test when they how does it feel to have the crit­ the title of General Back when ,.... ,_.._...... ,..,.,...... ,....,.__._...... ,;.,__.__,_...,...... ,....,...... ,... •..,. •..__"""_,."""'...... ,"""w""'•"'•"'!.-. do the same at right end. Harold tangle with the Snavely-men on ics off of your own back? I re-enlist, doctor. This is the Saunders, at center, completes the November 22, in what should be a fifth major ball game that we've real thriller. William and Mary CARL SNAVELY, U. N. C.: dropped and they aren't accus­ lineup which last week ranked as the second best team in total de­ on the other hand appears to have It feels fine, and it's none too tomed to that out here in Rnox­ OUT ON A LIMB an easier road with W. & L. and soon to suit me. I think that our ville. Whew! I can nearly feel fense. The pass defenders were also in the limelight as they were ~ichmond furnishing the remain­ club looked the best that it has the axe already. WAKE FOREST --~- To Gain Revenge Over ---- STATE der of their opposition: all season, both offensively second to none in pass defense. and defensively. Our reserves OLD DOCTOR: Anybody "axe" DUKE ------Gets By A Weak ------SOUTH CAROLINA "Footsie" Palmer· ranked only be­ STANDINGS. carne through for us and our you anything about that one you CAROLINA _ Has a Tough Time Trouncing _ MARYLAND hind Charlie .Justice in the punt­ WLTPct. won after the gun had sounded ing department. Duke ...... : ...... _. 3 0 0 1.000 passing caught on for a change. Mr. Fesler? __ ------To Edge ------ALABAMA Will,.iam and Mary .... 5 1 0 .833 I think that early T. D. by Walt L. S. U. ____ Too Much Tiger For _____ MISSISSIPPI STATE Good Last Year Wash. and Lee ···-···· 3 1 -tO .750 Pupa was the hi~· thing in get­ WES FESLER, OHIO STATE: MISSISSIPPI To Win Over Game Little CHATTANOOGA Last year the Wolfpack had the South Carolina ...- .... 3 , 1 0 .750 ting us going . a_gainst State, Only myself sir. I couldn't be­ best team -in the college's history. Maryland -··-····-·-··· 3 1 0 .750 but of course I'm proud of the lieve that the breaks could be BOSTON COLLEGE Hands Sixth Defeat To TENNESSEE The '46 outfit stopped· Duke in the North Carolina ...... 2 1 0 .667 entire team. so good to an old man in this VIRGINIA Wins a Close One Against WEST VIRGINIA· opener, 13-6. Downed Clemson, WAKE FOREST .... 3 2 0 .600 ~·arne. Still I was there so I OLD DOCTOR: And well you VANDERBILT ------Will Maul. ------MIAMI 14.:7, and trounced Davidson, V. P. I. ········-·····'········· 3 2 0 .600 might be. Why so glum Mr. g·uess that it really did happen. 25-0. They decisioned the Deacons N. C. State ···········-···· 2 2 -f1" .500 Wade, or are you going Republi- OLD DOCTOR: What's the WILLIAM &. MARY ------Continues Over ------W.&L. on a squee2e play, 1.14-6, only V. M. I .. ··············-····· 1 2 1 .375 can next fall? ,r trouble, Mr. Voights? S.M. U. ------Our Choice To Dump ------ARKANSAS to be upset by V. P. I. by the Davidson'········----·--····· 1 3 1 .300 TEXAS ------Will Breeze By ------T. C. U. same score. They then bounced Richmond ······-········· 1 3 0 .300 , DUKE: BOB VOIGHTS, NORTH­ back and walloped V. M. I., 49-7. Clemson ...... 1 3 0 .300 I'm convinced that Don Faurot WESTERN: I'm ready for the RICE ------Wins This Time at __ _: _____ TEXAS A.&M. They fell before the strong Van­ F~rman ...... 1 3 0 .300 is the man from Missouri that looney house after that one, doctor. Got an extra padded MICHIGAN _ Gets Toughest Test 'Spilling _ WISCONSIN derbilt, 0-7, but beat Virginia, Citadel ...... ·-·········· o a o .ooo-.. could pull the most hocus-pocus cell'? NOTRE DAME __ Easy Pick Over -- NORTHWESTERN 27-7, Maryland, 28-7 and Florida, Geo. Washington .... 0 4 0 .000 in Washington, Doctor. Not to 39-6, to finish the season with a take any credit away from Mr. OLD DOCTOR: We'll take a PENN ------Looks ·Better Than ------ARMY seven-two, won-lost record and a .has beaten a Peahead-coached Truman or the Democrats, but look Mr. Voights, and before we PENN STATE ____ Looks Much Better,Than ----NAVY bid to the Gator Bowl. They over­ squad. The loss last year was a go in search of a straight jacket that man Faurot works black OKLAHOMA ---- In a Thriller, to Top ---- MISSOURI did it there though as they fell be­ hard one t_o take for the Deacons · magic on a football field. I was I suppose that we'd better ad­ fore Oklahoma, 14-34. . -and it has been said that Peahead thinking about giving my boys journ this week's session. It's COLUMBIA ---- Bounces Back Over ---- HOLY CROSS Tomorrow marks the 41st meet­ has pointed for tom~rrow's game. a radar set to find the ball dur­ been fine, and I wish you all luck U. C. L.A.------Wins Up In .:______WASHINGTON ing of Wake Forest and N. C. Sta-te. More reports claim he also point­ ing the second half, but I this next weekend. Oh yes, be­ The Wolfpack has won 22 of the WAMBOOGIE ------Skins ------KNOTT NORMA~ ed for Tennessee last year and doubt if it would have helped. fore we go, Mr. Walker, BEAT games 'and dropped 16, but last North Carolina this falL 'Nuff Fred Folger looked good but s;rATE! year's upset is the only time State said. - ' ·• ,.·

Fnday, Nov~mber i4; i947 · .. Old Gold and Black Page Five · T ' h · Off years. Duke is considered the ley will start at ends. Bernie Last year the Deacons amassed ec ffiell er "jinx" team of the Deacons. •But, Hanula and Sidney Martin start 182 yards rushing to State's 66 · · State College always furnishes the at tackle. Ed Royston and Bud and picked up 15 first downs to . ·ff Opp.OSI.tl.Oll.. stiffest competition on the Wake Wedel begiri at guard, and Harry State's 12. The Wolfpack recover­ HARPER'S SHOE SHOP St1 Forest schedule. Clark commands center slot. , ed five Deacon fumbles, though, Practice sessions, hampered by ' Past performances should not be to pave their. way to victory. The located 1 Block Behind Bank. rain in the earlier part of the employed to deternline the resul~ score at the· end of the game Wake Forest's Demon Deacons week, find the Deacons entering of the gap1e tomorrow.. Wake For­ found State ahead, 14 to 6. travel the 16-mile distance to Ral­ the game at top strength with the· est· defeated' Carolina, and Caroli­ This year the Deacons seek to eigh'tomorrow afternoon for their possible exception of End Jim na roared to victory over State. turn the trick on the stubborn annual gridiron battle with North Duncan and Wingback Carl Hag- However, the two teams never Wolfpack. Tomorrow afternoon Carolina State's Wolfpack in Rid­ gard. Nevertheless, Coach D. c. play according to compari~ns. holds the answer.· dick Stadium. Walker will have the reserve ----''----~------'~·------­ A capacity crowd of 20,000 foot­ power to cope with the exceptions. ball fans will fill the stadium for Feathers has an injury jinx to the forty-first game to be played cope with also. Charlie Richkus­ WILKINSON CLEANERS between the arch rivals since the and John Huzvar may see only Opposite R. R. Underpass Phone 37·5-1 two teams clashed in 1908. To­ limited action due to 'injuries. 1924 Wake Forest, ·N. morrow the nip and' tuck battle However, Richkus or Fletcher c. 1947 begins at 2:00 p. m. will be running from tailback po­ "G. I. TRAININc;. CENTER"' State'S' Wolfpack will be howl­ sition. Fletcher, 180-pounder who ing for their twenty-thira victory packs plenty of punch, received All Modern Equipment - ExperienCed Personnel over the. DeacS: The Deacons will the call when Richkus was side­ be battling for tleir seventeenth lined with injuries. SEE BILL RUCKER OR~BOB BRYANT·FOR victory and revenge of last year's EXCELLENT DELIVERY SERVICE Zip-in 14 to 6 lqss to the Pack. Fullback Post Leslie Palmer will probably get _ Will gladly serve you in any_ capacity and greatly Wolfpack Up the fullback post with Oscar appreciate same. Warmer Coat Beattie Feathers, head mentor Bozeman and Bob Bowlby round-· of the State College gridnlen, ing out the backfield at wingback ~;;;;;~~;;;;;~~;;;~;;;~~~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;~A must have his players "up" for and blocking back positions re­ .. the game, if the Wolfpack hopes spectively. · As Advertised in PIC to bo1mce back from a 41 to 6 At the Flanks for the Wolfpack shellacking at the hands of Caro- will be George Blomquist and THERE ARE __ PLENTY OF !ina's Tarheels last Saturday. Up Al Phillips. Tackles will proba­ until last week's encounter, State bly be Jim Reese, Ted Dostanko College figured in the national or Tom Gould. Bernie Watts and spotlight as a defensive team. The Tom Joyce will · ·command the . Wolfpack will not forget this fact guard positions, and Harold Satin­ Zip in the plaid wool when it trots onto the field before ders gets the call for center. , TUR'KEYS the overflowing Homecoming Day The Deacons lineup will proba- I . lining ••• and 'you've crowd. bly remain unchanged. , Tom THIS' YEAR. GIVE US YOUR ORDER a coat to counter cold .Wake Forest, fresh from a 14- Fetzer, George Pryor, Harry Dow- with confidence! Take · 13 victory over Boston College, Ida and Nick Ognovich will proba­ out the warmer ••• and expects another blood-battle, typi- bly start in the backfield. Jim EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION .. you've a light-weight cal ·of the engagements in past Duncan or Ed Hoey and Ed Brad- mild-weather coat of FOR THANKSGIVING exceptional good looks. And in any weather, it's B. ~ E. CLEANERS _We Also. Have Plenty ol Cherries, Citron, a dependable rain­ Su.ccessoTs to MuTTay protector ••• of famous Piedmont cotton gabar­ Alterat-ions - Repairs - Dyeing Pineapple and ·Raisins lor Your dine, Cravenetted for extra-long life. Skinner · Phone 307~ Fruit· Calce rayon quarter lined.· FoT Pick-Up and. D,eliveTy SeJ?ice See Raglan sleeve ••• fly ELLEN WALKER- 3rd Floor New Doim front ••• in Regular, Long and Short sizes. EVELYN FAULK- 110 Bostwick YOUR DOLLAR BUYS THE MOST · MAXINE ~YES - 106 Bostwick AT

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Here, inquestien and.answer serve Corps, and assigned to pilot duty with the form, are some facts on the U. S. Air Force at a starting monthly salary of U. · S. Air Force Aviation $336 (including flight pay). You will serve on Cadet program. They cover active duty for three years unless sooner relieved, and he eligible for $500 a year bonus for each year details you may have been of active duty as a Reserve Officer. If you're inter· wondering about-and will be useful to you ested in a Regular Air Force commission, you'll if you want to learn to fly and- begin a career be given a chance to qualify. • in one of today's fastest-moving fields. ' 4. What are fhe civilian career oppo_rtunities? I. Who is eligible for appointment to the Cadets? That's one you can .answer for yourself hy taking You, if you're physically fit, single, between 20 and into consideration these facts: Contrary to what years old, and have completed at least one-half 26% some people think, aviation is not overcrowded­ the requirements for a college _degr,ee from an for pilots or anyone else. No field is expanding accredited institution - or pass an equivalent more rapidly or offering .more· profitable openings I examination. .I to qualified men .. After Aviation Cadet training, 2. How long does the training last- and what you can compete on an equal basis with any flier does if cover? in the world. PLEASE return II empty llotUes promptly • You receive approximately 52 weeks' training - worth $35,000 - in primary, basic and advanced These are only a few of the advantages. Why flying, along with other related courses designed not stop in today a! ):Our neare~t U.S. Army to give you the finest background in your specialty. and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station and ... get all the details? BOm.ED UNDER AutHORITY 01' TH! COCA·COLA ~ploAPANY BY 3. What's the story on duty after graduation? Capital Coca-Cola Bottling Co:, Inc., Raleigh, N.C. I © 1947, Tho Ceca-Cola Ccmpcmy Alter successful completion of the course, you will * he commissioned a Second Lieutenant, Officers Re- U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Service Page Six: Old Gold and Black Friday, November 14, 1947 Dukes' Stadium in th Pittsburgh. VANDALISM leaders during the week encour- pend on the individulft student game. Please let us do all the ·WF Band Plans From all indications the Dukes aging students to refrain from wh~ must do h).s part to continue fighting on the field." any night activity and destructive this worthy plan. Vandalism not AncJ.Hiram Ward, J;>resident of will have difficulty checking the (Continued from Pag~ 1) enthusiasm at the game and the only destroys property but is det- the Pan Hellenic Council, in urg­ three remaining teams on their been made toward better relation­ students are being contacted by rimental to the reputation of the ing cooperation, said: "the meet­ Many Activities schedule. Clemson, Wake Forest ships between the student bodies. means of messages sent through school. I encourage every stu- ing last ,night was a definite step and St. Louis remain on their T~e gathering discussed various 'the dormitory system at State Col- dent to consider the reputation of toward creating better relations schedule the games being played means and decided to use the fol­ lege. . Wake Forest College and the pos- between the two schools. We feel Big Deacon to Be Formed in that order. lowing to get the idea over. As a means of better relations,' sible outcome before committing confident that the Wake Forest . At Half-time in State Duquesne returned to gridiron Working through the Pan-Hel­ cheerleaders will be exchanged any acts of violence." .,. student body will cooperate in ev­ Game Saturday warfare this fall for the first time lenic Council, the help and co­ for the pep rallies on Friday night Those who were at the meeting ery way to keep rivalry on a in five years. Coach Kovalcheck operation of each fraternity will and State has promised that a suggested that the "big _four," friendlier basis." running into many difficulties as be sought. public address system' will- be Wake Forest, Carolina, Duke and Local delegates were impressed. Half-time maneuvers at the he tried to form a team from the Since other schools have found available· for the Wake Forest State, sbould have a similar with the cordial, if somewhat State-Wake Forest game tomor­ green material that reported for it effective to have different ath­ cheering section at the game. meeting next year to discuss and sheepish, manner in whicJ;l State 1 row afternoon will be dominated practice in spring. and fall prac­ letic leaders speak to the student And just before the game a. plan various methods of creating men accepted the big W. F. c. by a two-band formation of an tice. But, Coach Kovalcheck is body and encourage them to let hearty welcome will be given to better displays of sportsmanship planted in grass .on Riddick Field. enormous Deacon extending the the ~ne man who can do .it, as the team do the fighting, Co-Cap­ all Wake Forest students and at athletic contests and to· bring Dean Cloyd himself laughed and entire width of Riddick stadium. he coached the Jacksonville Naval tains Harry Clark and Ed Royston Alumni by representatives of about a ·closer and friendlier' re":- termed the incident "constructive The State Homecoming display Air Station team into the fourth spoke at Chapel on Wedil.esday State. lationship between the four vandalism." ' will also feature several other place among the service teams urging that the team carry the In commenting on this meeting, schools. However, no date was ------­ novel tributes to both schools of the nation last year. burden of the fight on the field. Dagwood Kornegay said: "I con- set for such a meeting. ¥ ft with more than 130 Wake Forest The Dukes have no minor or­ Apparently the talks were well sider the meeting a very progres- In speaking of team support, and State musicians on the field. ganization this year, as the start­ received. Many students, walking sive move on the part of the two Ed Royston, Co-Captain of the BUS STATION €AFE The band represented the Uni­ ing line averages 207. The back­ aw:ay from chapel were heard to neighboring colleges and I feel Wake Forest team said: "All the Opel~ 7:00 versity of Missouri at Duke's field averages 180 pounds and make favorable comments. that a healthier spirit of rivalry football team expects of the stu­ PLATE LUNCHES and Homecoming last Saturday after­ shows no lack of speed. State College is using its radio can be brought about through dent body ,is its undivided sup­ SANDWICHES Ayc"cl noon and was well received by the James Gillooly combines speed station in the effort and is carry­ such cooperation. However, the port at the pep rallies and cheer­ J. yr. FORT, Proprietor . Wit coaching staff and players of the and elusiveness at the tailback ing speeches by the different success of ~uch an effort will de- ing from the stands during team. After the game they spot. He punts well and can toss attributed no small part of their the pigskin around. Joe Gottlieb, ; "28-7 victory to the Wake Forest 190-pound fullback, is also a tri­ w~ organization's added spirit. ple-threat performer. Emil Huet, a-recc Plans for the November 21 Du­ who runs from the quarterback versit~ quesne game :itJ.· Winston-Salem position, fits well into Koval­ future will probably include ..a half-time check's plans for offensive play. speech show with the student body par­ Charles Toman is a highly touted firmat ticipating, band president Bob halfback who received a first query, Sawyer said today. Yells syn­ team spot the first day of spring al We chronized with the band's forma­ practice. With these men in the ef~tabli tions will probably be used. The backfield Kovalcheck will guar­ The crack Lenoir High School band antee the Deacs a good scrap how­ in· the has also been invited to march ever great the odds may be. Forest during the Friday night game. affirm The Armistice Day parade in HONORARY GROUP it tot Raleigh was rained out Tuesday ico. 'v morning, but Wake Forest will TO HEAR DR. REID op'pon• be represented in the Parade in record Delta Kappa Alpha, honorary speech Winston-Salem November 21, and ministerial fraternity, initiated has been invited to th~ Raleigh ceipt < nine new members into the fra­ New Christmas parade December 3. ternity at its regular meeting, The marching band concert is hours· Monday evening, November 7. ond scheduled for Tuesday, December Dr. A. C. Ried, qf the Philosophy­ 16. New 1 psychology depa:rtment, was guest Forest speaker. ond n WAKE FOREST DEACS Initiates were: William"L. Sto­ two-m WILL TACKLE DUKES ver, Newport News, Va.; C. Ed­ the !i8. ward Sharp, Harrellsville, N. C.; debate The Wake Forest Dem'!!n Dea­ Robert M. Winecoff, Portsmouth, The cons will meet the Duquesne Va.; William C. Lamb, Elizabeth ininutE "Dukes" next Friday evening at City, N.C.; L.A. Talbert, Youngs­ over r the Bowman-Gray Stadium in ville, N. C.; E. Weldon Johnson, west. Winston-Salem in what may Wake Forest, N. C.; Howarii B. ·lace w prove to be the Deacon's seventh Williams, Morganton, N.C.; P. A. The win of the season-provided the Cline, Gastonia, N. C.; and Nor­ thorize Wolfpack is kept in check Satur­ man H. Joyner, Harmony, N. C. chase: day, as expected. haveb Mr. Kassian 'Kass' Kovalcheck, Next Monday night you will in this head coach at Duquesne, started probably think that your ears are The the Dukes off to a victorious sea­ deceiving you when you hear day on son by tilting Geneva and Western "That Old Black Magic" floating the D Reserve. The tide was turned, down from Wait Hall Tower. But team however, by the defeat of San it will really be true, for at that "THERE'S ONLY ONE mond, Francisco, after which time they time Fred Waring's arrangements WashiJ bowed to the remainder of their of popular tunes will be featured. CIGARETTE FOR ME ••• Will. .bo five opposing teams. Alabama There's no one more capable of GeorgE rolled up a one-sided victory over coming forth with smooth music MY FAVORITE T6m.or the Dukes. Mississippi State, De­ for listening or dancing (off cam­ Charln troit and Maryland followed in pus, ple~~e! _.!) than Wari.ng, and U. of "I that order, rolling to victory over just watt ttll.you hear hts - oh return the once mighty eastern team. well, you just be on hand Monday Last Saturday the Dukes suf­ night. There will also be a group fered a 32-0 defeat at the hands of of spirituals that makes one real­ the Maryland Terrapins at the ize that he's in the deep south, son! Stu

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