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Volume XXIX. X-528 DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1942 No. 19 McCrary Elected President Of YMCA For 1942-43 Summer School Plans NEW MANAGING EDITORS Model A Aids Alf Taylor Becomes Announced YMCA Work First Vice - President By Fleagle Tremendously Registration To Be Held Lacy MacLean Led June 17; Classes Start The College Smith And Other "Y" "Y" President Other Candidates For Same Day Plans Leaders Purchase Car Davidsonian Editorship Registration for summer work will By HOWELL MORROW lim Metrnrv, nf Lonoke, ln-giii at 8:00 A. M. on Wednesday, Dedication Of In, Arkansas, June 17. All classes will meet fur Ami ihrre was heard a mighty was elcctcil prcsi* iiois!'. .mil the air was lillvil uilh ■Kill ni tin- V, M. C. in tin1 the first period at 10:30 on the same Qrey Library A. day. the nuiillll th.Tr.ii. .mil ilu- nun linal linlliiting yesterday uver of ihv lull oj d( No dormitory will be avail- Dr. A. R.Mann Will Make ciiuiitrj Mocklmlmrii Ir-r Wiiuton jMcm^ltis, rooms luu-.l up ili.ir eyes lii-holil, Icllllrssrr. able for school Dedicatory Address anil summer students their appeared hefoij' ilum a kimi until the opening day of the session, 'Ihese two candidates Dedication of Davidson's new .'i ih.m.'i driven hy one nl llieii Wednesday, June 17. N'o dormitory shared (lie rh.iii man-hip nt the Spir- Hugh Grey ninnhci named Jimnn I'ulilur rooms are available for women stu- and Jane Parks Me- itn.il Devi-lopmeni '!i partmeni oi lie ilrave it heavlj aiid with tuiai dents, but the Director of the Sum- morial Library will be held officially !' i V. M. i A. on the campus. confusion -.1 ih.ii ihe people sniil ;:: mer Session will be to Bubmit on l-'iiiiay afternoon, May 1, Dr. 5*^£^' Mct'rary is a member of Beta Klail one to another, Let us IUt Crpm tin a list of private homes where com- Cunningham, I'heta I'i social I'ralirniiy Iki~ John K. President ot !.i<< of him for surelj tin- vehicle fortable rooms may be obtained. [■ariicipateil in debating fri -h- llu- college, announced this week. uhitli carrteth him is possessed and m.in looili.ill as well his Board vvilh demons. as work College provide The chief speaker for the occa- ■ "» Ihe Y. M C. A. program, The does not Purchase board, but this can be secured at sion will be Dr, A. R. Mann. Ex- riii i.m t r. i-til iN hiii-.r. and ilit- private boarding houses at about ecutive Secretary oi the General BULLETIN- Alf Taylor, >opho- ivlieeli slopped licfore tin portals Nashville, $30 per month. America, more from Tenn., wai Education Board of which tli. Y M. T A. tlu I'rof. F, K.' Fleagle announced Above are pictured the tix new managing editors of The Davidson.an ol l.ml.lmi: of sleeted on the second biillot to the handles the interests of tin- John D, elected lasl" week"By~ftie"retinng staff. First row: Mac Jeffries, Howell College of Davidson, And, rtraisht- firit vice-presidency the followingexpense: Morrow, and Scott; Stimion, Watson, of Ihe Y. M. Legh second row: Jim Dran and u:iv. Shaw Smith, n leader of Ifie — hour. Rockefeller Foundation, At that Sports C. A and the run-off for the MG* Tuition $5 per semester "Butch" Pharr, Editor. "V," .iml — time, the college will have as its some other mil rs of the ond position gave the deciiion to Room $2.25 per week'. toKetltijr. — urbanization took ruunn! Wal«on, i Laundry $0.75 per week. special guests Capt. P. Grey, Deane Phi Delta II..-i. James And Jitniiy I'tili ln-i wtnt iint. ii:ln i| uiito him si\ty pieces of led other can- ;is in the regular session of school. this year's annual were an- * didate, It was also announced that por- sihri. ..mil Iiurn lli.il Ihive "n for The Davidionian editor" Couriei nounced. M, Appear Soon parents, Col. A. H. Cummings Uicion" has Served the Y. C. A ihip election in the first ballot yet- traits of the donon's in This year's beauty section of The following courses will be of- May 7-8 ..i Ilavidson College. Scripts Co"mes terday. The other candidates were whose memory the library was the year book has already been Reviews Unit 'n' Pranks Fiddler, fered in the first term of summer 1931 Model Jimmy Ed Erwin and Joe given, have been placed in the lobby selected, but the selections will Out Next Week school: Bible 11-12. Economics 21- It lias been announced by the u.i- 1931, live not an- "KrliRiun" born hack in >>, 11-12 21-21, Eng. of the building within the last week. be announced until the (). English English K. T. C. department that Lieu* oi a Mil>sianti.il old I'.tiI fnmily, Scripts 'n TianUs will come oul 42, 11-12, 11, nual comes out in thelate spring. A, in " lish 41, German Math as an additional gift of Captain tenant *. olonel II.Cummin^s will anil Im'I.'H- lasi AtlRUSt) till' fiistorj n ihit .1 issui' ot the year at McCrary was nppnsed in the »ec- 12, Music, 51-52, Students who submitted pictures Political Science Grey ht* tin- inspector [or the Davidson rH tin- -r 7 8 CpIoiic] J. A. Mr 11 ~h.. only speak h.r f..niains many speciaj features l-'nlrliiT.ami LU'iiry Mclntosh, The call by 21 Georgia this week. ...ulil lillRlrstl ' In addition the following labora- Cunningham Away Andrew will inspect the North Car- lauguaKe is lolid yel not iiillsiilr ..| tin Usual .,iIM.'ilf. JlnW;. : I iiays voting resulting in u pictures Cher very . tiv All not called will tory courses will lie offered during for olina Slate unit on May 4-5. ami sloi i.-s. At the same time, Cunning- iniih-rsianilalili- 1. sin' could perhaps between the tw.d leadiilfj candidates. first term : Biology 31, 32, Dr. be delivered at a later date. the st.uiis ul how shocked >lii- was 32, hamc announced that he will he in All students who have pictures Lieutenant Colonel Cummings was tell li.hn N'oilhiioss is Ihe artist v^lm The i'.tii mat:, of students voting Chemistry 31, 1 Chemistry 21-22, at some nt llu winch week, are to turn born in , and served as experiences ilri-w ih. covel picture of the mai;- ha- dropped from Ihe high, of 7'J Chemistry 41-42, and Physics 21-22. Asheville all next holding of sponsors requested si,, - witnessed before unilci 1 <■_' these in (<" Julian McCall im- .i Kirst Lieutenant in the World comiiin ,i/itn'. Other drawings are several 1. per r. in h is hoped by flic Second Term pre-Kaster services for the churches llit- sliict .mil ik\otlt ratr ol tlii mediately. Snaps from the var- War. He was proniouil t>> his i.olooiis by lleall Kod^'i's and car I'lccilinis huanl ili.it this is raised Bible 21-22, Business 31-32, Geog- of that city. He will speak the M i\ A. Ihis was Infore she In ious social fraternities are also piisent position on August 1>^. . ft from tin Yale Record an.I in lead <'i lowered in ilu- course of raphy 51, Geography 32. German 21- 1940, w.is and sin. must have city auditorium each noon, and in pos- He comes to us from Pres- "ulatioii." IIm- Lanipiion. 22, History 11-12, History 51, 52, to be turned in as soon as Ilai varil byterian College at Clinton; SouTti .liimmil her rights srmi hr nrd with the Kirst Presbyerian Church at sible IIn this Math 11. 12, and Spanish 21-22 will upon an-j iul. because lictrary works for issue night. Carolina, where he is flu professoi sliatue seeitiH i .n many in I PHI MU ALPHA lie offered (luring the second term. ai Military Science and Tactics. "ulij;iiin" u.is predestined I" kad . number an. iariet> is tin PROGRAM Laboratory courses during the a riKl'tepus lilV of service. 1.1 lirwin author of a short second term will be: Applied Math- Senior Inspection liiiuuy .l\iili"li«-r boUKhi this car i..i\, "IrmI. Uide." Inshiiiaii t :im i. in in A Major Mozart ematics 31, Biology 52, and Physics A| this regular spring inspection for $70 from the Used Gar i .ii-lin it. i, ih. hiibjei'l of all ai tide Aliepro ;iprrtc While, Myron Sandifci Adagio 82. Fulton Give tin- seniors will be quizzed » 'ii tin pam ni Newjiorl New.. \'a , uliili hy Jim ami - — Darby I Ila K.. O. T. C. courses will be of- Rifle Company, the Iliaw Weapons working in the shipyards there. ivrote on S'alioual lefeuse ai Rondo Tempo di Minuetto fered in accordance with the regu- Company, the Ami -'Iauk ( lompany Upon arriving at Davidson, jhts uilson "I..In. an..n C.m n and' Concerto in D Major lations of the War Department. IHafoon ,and Anti-aircfaft— Defense Victoria—Sport Sedan was purchased ■l'ce_ferred". niv.es Dr. Ii ■!: J- n Rules and Regulations Group OfMessage Aerial i'hntnprapfr htPTTtttrife dTC |,y llir HaVu\s7.n,"Y. ami uTiT sl.iiis opinions on ll.ui.l ..n l-.u- Allegro modffato (inn Illly .mil ills. \ p...ni by The same standard of work and Killi- Company, the Machine sin,, In. n iisedj/fir Voiiiib I'euple's stml'i Intermission ii Taylnr is "Shool or Schubert-Wilhlemj the same college rules that gov- Dr. Fulton Well Qualified returning to FaKe up ms work nT I'lati in, aiid Anti-Tank Company Wurlc-i Mihunl work, Hoy. Vri Ii litlitl Ave M.iria lie Minstrels Debuity ern the regular session will be in To Speak To Student this country he visited the other Stjuads will In ihe subjects for (Continued <>n Page Ihrce) Shot." effect during the summer, and the Body On Missions fields in tlu' l.ir Blast, spending juniors. After a Droam Faure several M.iich— From "Love for same methods of grading will be of Nashville, months in and China. The sophomores will he inspected Three retained Dr. C. Darby Fulton In l'Mi be became Executive Sec- Oranger" used. No course will be cnn. h;;.in aperies of sermons on the Automatic Kille, Musketry, justify 1 will retary, and besides his visit to the Dr. McCain Discusses Prokofeiff-HeifetB if the enrollment does not for the Davidson Student Body cm and Patrolling, and the Any will be with- Orient in 1925; In- spent several Introduction «nd Rondo Capric- it such course Friday, March 21). He will deliver kith- Squad. The in-lnncn Mih- no-nth- in 1933 studying the work in cioso Saint-Suns (Continued on Page Three) message jrii-, will the rifle, Military {sani- the vespers to the students Brazil, and made another brief trip he Fraternity's Problems next Sunday evening. tation and Isrst Aid and Map K

Member ftssocicrted CoUebiote Press Editorials betters features Distributor of GolleftideDigest Cinema Comments Published Weekly "For a Better Davidson" The Filth Columnist PATTER By CLARENCE LEGERTON By ? ? ? ? By PAT RUDOLPH Printed By The Thursday and Friday* March 19 and 20 every room for the nominal fee oi STANDARD PRINTING COMPANY LOUISIANA PURRCHASE A swell dance set is just over and here on Saturday since he had to Cuest Columnist: DAN HODGES — Davidson College, 19S2; North uiii- buck a mouth Window pain-, Charlotte, the student luuly has begun to real- go to the doctor and that she'd — North Carolina Mecklenburg's Shangri-La that can't be broken Electric plugs Roll Ho|m-. Vera Zorina; Moore, and ize that tile year is rapidly drawing better not come at all. Having Victor in the — rear each Bordnni, to close. Spring is again ill tbusly heroine walls At the of Irene 4 a once been flushed our 1-. and were 1 Wen done before hall a chute that leads directly to SUBSCRIPTION RATES I.ilon directly from the >t;inf. tlii* musical liit tlie air. the juniors arc wearing granted BEN WASHBU.KN a doing it again— in inl. Maybe if ties, the laundry and does away with T«n cents per copy. 11.50 tha Collegiate year wraps itslf around tlm-i- intriguing personalities, their coats and and are speak- date. GENE made his exit a day puwers-that- — t le middle man Coca cola ven- Bob Hope, Vera Zornia, and ing to everyone, and many young early to avoid meeting his erst- Pat'i the — e read dor* on each floor A small stud Although nun's fancies are turning to wbilr .lair with HK.N. 1.1BBA >lumn, theyII Victor Moore. it's vtnre in the basements of the ihoiights of wooin' Dogpatch Style. lift tlie pin at school, needless to " — dormi- ntii tin- hil.ui.ins comedy it Ice n t ii' e. Large traps capture any NationalAdvertisingService,Inc. The aforementioned dance week- say. GENE was seen in Winston- tories to l'uhlt*hn\Riprtttttativi cuuld have brrn, ;t docs very sooner,or later, noxious rodents that might creep CelUt* end went o\)' in great style, and as Salem Sunday night with a date. 42O MAOISION Avt. NEW YORK. N. Y. ill help us nicely with Hope scoring Usual many new locks were formed What double-dealing! . . . to into the rooms. ake Davidson — with hi> wit mid Zorina with and several other hearts were Why was LUCY MORRISON so Stujcnts and Institutions Voting It's, arriving Friday night? t ie ideal stomp- litr daucilljl l'li(i Sloxy rnn- lirikrn. impossible to judge late in Tlie lor one office over in one day in- Entered as second class matter at tbc Post Office at is Ig ground of — March 3, the success of a week-end on a story awfully weak . . . LUCAS stead of three or four All the boys Davidson, Nortb Carolina, under the act of 1879. iirn> itself with tin- schemes ■ery American Klniii Sunday-after, since those hid good an.I CRICHTON were two late- wearing coats so as to abolish the hatched up by Kill guy illej{e inan. the urns arc depressed because it's comers, also, since neither arrived Rudolph ugly association of coats with Legerton :iIt' Iv tln'rr'^ HARWELL'"bARBY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF (Hope) lor conniving crooks. all over, and the unlucky ones are in time for the figure, which was ■■politicking" - The phenomenal JOHN CRICHTON .BUSINESS MANAGER been some mure comment about Saturday, March the Zlit dowii in the dumps for .lobvious held at eleven-thirty. However, we of honorary fraternities witli what changes should be wrought at union JOE SMITH,AMERICAN reasons. . ■ ■ understand that there was one studies resulting in perfect har- D. C. Put a bunch of these sug- EDITORIAL STAFF There were at least si\ Veronica freshman who asked his gfri up to mony betweeiv hooks and extra- Bobby Carter Assistant Editor gestions together and here's what Young, (rfarsha Stephens, I.ale's al the dames, the Holly- dance! — W. C. I'lunkctl Associate Kilitor Robert Hunt. Harvey ... curricular goining on A re-instal- reaching midget 'you get : Al Winn - - Associate Editor and Itarry! Iliekman . w I influence finally the Ami the mighty SHEP lation of the Dean's List so as to £d Krwin Managing Editor fhis 5tor> of an average Joe America, played wil Is iif North Carolina. These BOOTH passed up sleep all Friday Sports anil Such ■- The golf give extra incentive for making good Kve Managing Editor Joe liy Robert Voting, brines quite forcibly home to glamour gals were lid by and Saturday to be with his Karni- course no longer a replica of some grades— cuts Jimmy Fulrhcr ManagingEditor JEAN — A system of unlimited ( ITEY, who got' start by Goodbye Caddies, Bill Lyman Managing Editor n- i'k- le-sun that each loyal American may soon a head ville 'Flash Meredith. Scottish heath— clad in for those who make the Dean's List, eye colors, Henry Mclntosh *1 ..Managing Editor lie.i.iMrd upon to prove the depth and sincerity having exposed only one at GEORGE LACY McLEAN whipped the Davidson red anil witli other cuts based on the stu- Lacy MacLean Sporti Editor vim [ook at it. flu- acting is splendid, the . cla-s putting the last of dances There was a shot-looking crew ing his usual self-just the rat. and live or six courts to each on a social func- storj sound, and the'.lirectingis comforting. during year— sponsored by Scabbard and Blade and in llic Charlotte Bus Terminal on But the story of the week con- an eighty-foot swimming pool and tion the Enoch pass- CUiudettc t i.Hurt is at her best as school ing the aitirno.ui,including slick, out nickels to visiting alumni mic Sunday PINKY cerns that self-made man. the rooms for visiting teams to the "D" Club, as it was truly ei the teacher who sil- awaiting an audience with a step* WILSON', who had topped off the IION LEGS KELLY, of LOOD stay in. from the of Chambers. liner sets. Ki- al man who is running for President of the — dances by an strolling I.IN'UUA, INC. The two girls din- Dormitories or Die Hot water in are only some the liiit.-i! Stau-. ami is taken ti.i.K in retrospect to afternoon Well these of However, it rather disheartening ■!i the beautiful Qnrrnfj campus. ing at MISSIF.'S boarding house Georgia so the "nioguls" won't There was lie played part true catch suggestions! are countless tlir time when a in her lOVe. AN,, MILLER, length (he to note there were HOBBY heard him yell across the hives from those winter dashes others. We can't expect, to see how few persons attended due COMING: ri.AYMATKS and CALL- woo, words, — woo (JUKKNIE BOH nf the room time little dis- In the shower-room spigots Show- these changes take place until after to lack ol transportation and various IMi. to Fudge." Yes, SMITH, and pF.ORGE PATRICK. tant relatives "Oh. ers mi' the Hours of—all dorms that the war. And if and when all tin* other reasons. It looks to us like the I».nilii liki t.n Jerry Ncwbold to he iln- guest GENE SUTTON wired LIBISA far distant. lack them right now Urns contain- does come about, then what? Von hi' the theatre fur any feature this Week. thai In- couldn't be ing time has come to make it anecessity for HARDWICK the ashes of North ami South tell 'me. I've an idea there'll be placed in the lobby of Chambers— iust this many mor&Jmprovcments the students to ask for dances on the Two new dorms to— take the place tile Davidson stndcnls^yill want to campus. "Impossible," say some, "and of the Barracks Telephones in sec made. we've jhought out all the angles," nDown Fraternity Court Iiiit there must be some angles thai LET US ASSIST YOU IN YOUR BIBLE STUDY Kappa Alpha piilK-.lby Hipp. Parks, Par- Ainswurth, Ashcville ;Miss Ann Hiint- haven't been thought out. Brothers and CenlerillK around tin- annual Military ii;.Mii. who forsook the tlaftccn to whip ington, Asheville; Miss Sybil Trexlcr, FOR THE COMING YEAR Columbia, The fact of the presenceof Joe Barn- and'"D" Club dances, tin- K. A.\ had nit' to Bristol, \ a., where they attended Concord] Miss Mary Lowry, Among 'Many Helpful li.tly Our Books Are: weil's hand performing between the .i week-end oi entertainment. I'nc dances ai Sullins College, Other S. C. ; Mi-- Ernestine Norvill, Tracy \moiifj tlu- brethren lakirg dates to who had callings stronger than City. 'Itmi : Miss Lucy Morison .Da- halves senior-varsity Brothers Tire works ui.( i. Campbell Morgan, of tlie basketball Charlotte were Charlie Watt. Cam Wil- Charlotte were l'rive Lincbcrger ami vidson; Miss Martha Withers. David- especially his com- game the other night put ideas into son, Mason Wallace, John Relk, Hugh Kim-ry Denny and Brother Rpbinson son; and Mi-" Uarbara DeMar, Char- mentary mi the (iospc-1 cif Luke. quite a few heads— -ideas that consisted Sprunt, Hank Wan. [rwin Bclk, Hen- whu went to Winston-Salem and (ias- lotte. derson Milk. Sandy Samliier. .Tommy lonia respectivply. Brother Mclver spent the week-end Tlic wnrks i>i F, C rosslev Morgan, ol the newer gym,decorated to the raft- King, lila-gnw,Nat Ed Whitesi c|es. and ,D^les ut chapter uric; in llrislol, Virginia. Brother Conner, tin- Anne Tlie Gospel hi" I. ers, swelling with the tunes of a Pan- Jim Jackson. The Brothers Council! I'less, Converse, Grace, Williams, Mick- Brother Sutton went to their respective like by Charles Erdman. llellenic signed band here in Davidson, and li I'.. Turnage explored tin- liner ej L.trkm .mil Mary K.ithivn MeArthur, homes in Rock Hill and Decatur, Life nn the Highest Plane by Ruth Paxsonf*^ points hi farm life, while Brother Ali- Georgia, Sigma Epsilon But there are arguments against hav- big splash Phi WotcI Pictures in New bdll made a at Harris Lake S. A. E. the Testament In- A. T. Robertson. ing dances in Davidson, "There's no and Whitestdcs, Spcas, ct al were with Another daHCc week-end has come and >o following young The Club Military Dances il, Kb'' ilnli and band. uoiii- and have the D and place to scream same Hodges, have them!" those Pi Kappa Alpha ladies: Peggy Dorsi-y. Betsy occasioned tiie presence of a number Palmer, SUj*2StbU|800kB persons, "The gym's too small and the ■\Mn'iii'li divided between the dances .Alice Withers, Kvangeline Dot of visitors to the campus among whom Mauldin, Mary Louise Garrctt, were especially welcomed the follow- ba'riquet is lure al Davidson and those al \V. I'. Dora 124 West Fourth Street CHARLOTTE,N.C hall out of the question." Robinson, ing the chapter as a whole made the usual Lylnainl. Pay and Carolyn dates of the brothers: Miss Aileen We agree on the fact that the gnu- ( JEcr. Long, Charlotte; Miss Tina Granger, rounds in.in completely than usual. — ———————— -— — —— Charlotte; High ■ is too small for a regular dance set for remaining for Miss Eleanor Amos Ed.Mellon Co. -—^— Those lure the dances I'oint; were Brothers, Breniers, Bell, Scott, Miss Sara Harris Spartanburg! the whole school— -hut a Winthrop; The Carolinas' Leading Men's Store Junior-Senior Maitin Henderson, Hill and Neil!. Mi-s Ernestine Sitton Miss dance is not out of also, Florida; Betty the question— Journeying down to W. C. for the' Jean Otey Orlando Miss t'rquharl ; it seems that fraternity" dances might dances and other reasons Lhis week- Winston-Salem Miss Ann McConnell Tallcdega Alabama; Miss he better attended with less expense per end win Br.others Parscjjis, Hodges, and Clark, and* Pledges Frac-ly, Snelton Jean Otto William and Mary; Miss Right Dress person if they coultl possibly he held Skeeter McGehee Gxccnville Missis- ...____ anil White. sippi; Charlotte; in Davidson. I'Ii'Ikc Anderson once mure spent Miss Jean Howie and for that Miss Margaret Boger Charlotte. rffykl Tire shortage has tended to make last llu night in Raleigh, but this time not in Capitol Square. The chapter was pleased to have as Spring Sunday found Brothers Legerton and Vacation! minute rides almost inipossihle to secure Bumming being better than usual, its guest Brother Nelson Tracy of 1^^ W \ Davis down Winthrop way, while Biv- Vanderbilt for the dances. --you just can't ask a date without hav- ['ledge Kile made West Virginia over Henderson, ins went north to Meredith. c Visiting Greensboro for the week-end ' ing llu- week-end. l"ky. Ik-re's the right dress i a ride arranged for in advance—- Whidilon. Powell, McLauchlin, were Brothers Bob Whaling Johnny Mc- fur -wf^Fr^^5^^ and if this transportation element could Beta Theta Pi Belts, -and Whitley visited Winston- Alister Rab McGeachy Hugh Hill and All brothers came back Sunday which Whitley joined Graves, he eliminated, the expense would he the Salem. after Elmer Dec Dunn made his u-iih that "line" week-end expression Ulevins for the Sophomore Formal at reguplar weekly run to Winston Broth- these smooth numbers ijr~l ,.ii Military-1) W. C. i split down to the cost of the dance ticket their face. The Club er lien !"". Moore went home to McCall, J^L / for most plus,a few incidentals. Set was the main attraction Kappa Sigma S. C. Lewis Bibb si confined to the in- of the brothers. The dates included: following Kappa firmary with measles. But, there is still another problem to Grace Aske. Edith Kbclcin Penny Dur- The were dates of Sigma for the to ham. Louise Payne ■Martha Brande'r, Brothers the dance set Phi Garni solve. We arn't allowed have dances week-end; Bridger, Millie Carolyn Parker, l'at Stoyles, Mary Hel- past Julia Phi Gam dates for week-end inDavidson. Everybody seems real- Brenizer Anna Tomlinson. Flora Mc- the to _.-ui-Ciarriiuu,.-Sarah Dauaun, Katherinu were Lillian Shutting Chattanooga ;Lib Street, ize that they take place, yet the lian ■J'laynham, Hetty Moore, Gwin Donald Jean.Sullivan. Bliss Sar- Johnston, Winston-Salem ;Liz Overtoil, Jean ah MiMller, still Itarnwell, and Belle 1'urvis. All re- HolUmari. Dottie Dod- Vanderbilt ; Nancy King, Sidling ; Doris Sport exists on dancing inside the city othy Hodgin, Betty Clemnions, Coats, $10.00 to $26.00 ported a good dance. Jane Daniel, Sullins : Virginia Oliver, Wil- limits. Margaret Marsh, Slacks $3.95 to $8.95 Brother Yoctim and 1'ledge Skinner I'ulton. Julia Martab mington; Johnnie Terrell Charlotte; Burns Sharpe, Nancy O'Harron, Caro- Spring Suits, $22.50 to $40.00 We sometimes wonder whether or not lo,ik the week-end at Sweetbriar. Ann Wiley, ;.Sally Moore, Da- line Kddy, Nancy Smith, Lillian Daugh- Queens powers Brother White made his weekly lo vidson; Martha Ann Nixon, Queens ami Arrow Shirts $2.25 Up the who determine whether we — — erty, Kacky (ioode, Biddy Grimes, — — — — — — — tirahatm Brother Garrison was at Kock —^mt* Dunlap erf Uyc, ?v: ¥: Sleeveless Sweaters $1.95 to $7.50 dance on the campus oppose the Mary Hope Turner, and Hazil Thayer. would Hill and Xci-Ocr went to Kings Moun- Guest of the chapter this week-end Following die night Sport Shoes $3.50 Up dances if they witnessed a Davidson tain. Brother Wilson and Basil went Friday dance a were Mr. and Mrs. Earle G. Bellamy was at fraternity DEPT., tu Kings Mountain. Brother Wilson feed held tile house. of Knoxville, Iowa, and Mr. W. H. STUDENT'S SECOND FLOOR dance and actually sensed the high plane ' Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Peters were Open Thursdays and Bash went to Winston-Salem. Morrow of West Point, Ga. 'Til 9 P. M. upon they are guests of the chapter. which conducted. Brother Joe Barnwell was at his home Guests of the Phi Gams for dinner And with the interest of saving tires in Burlington. last evening were"Dr. and Mrs. Cun- and fuel prevailing, it seems that it's Brother Steve Thurston was here for A large number of the Phis at- ningham, Dr. and Mrs. Cumming, Dr. Ed. Mellon Co. ' tended Military-D Set and Mrs. Watts, Dr. E. E. to the week-end. the Club Dance and Mrs. 106-108 Wtil Trade Street CHARLOTTE time face the facts and solve the Pi Kappa Phi last week-end in the Charlotte Arm- Brown, Mr. and Mrs. McKver, and problem to the interest of the majority. The one big "deal" of the week was ory. Among the dates were Miss Eloisc Major and Mrs. D. G. Wilson. Thur.cUy, March 19, 1942 THE DAVIDSONIAN P.veThrM RobinsonIs PRESENTS RECITAL TONIGHT I Student Skit New Secretary Bill McLean Selected Sponsored By - : v At '* >i t Speaker "i*1 'Triirrni^BMIMiMWMBnlf^rWBr TO"*? '^fTnTffitUBTiHlTrirTvffTTiiiTlffHB^J& &"■"" Secretary Treasurer College YMCA ChurchSun. Elected On Fourth Ballot; Committees In Each Dormi- Will Serve On Student Presbyterian For '42-'43 Seminary Professor Speaks tory Plan Stunts Council On "GoodSoldier of I'd! Mel,tan became seeretary- (in I'rida) night _7th. Christ Jesus" March the Drive Started trcasureY of the student body last Davidson Y M. l\ A. will present Monday Dr. William C Robinson of Co- Money For 8 Missionaries when he defeated George a -Hint IjJkIiI in which nieinbers Peters in the final lumbia Theological Seminary de- Due On March 31 balW^for this livered the sermon last Sunday niglit of both the faculty and Ihe slu- ■ nice. Young penpU oi Presbyterian ,ii the Vesper Service. deii bmly will take part. the McLean, a member of I'hi Delta $5,8(10 Clmrcil tuiisi r.ti-e by the Ibeta social fraternity, is from The theme of Dr. Robinson's This program is unique in ill adlipe, March 31, the if they are to I.enoir. He won his in ,1111011 was "Good numeral Soldiers of Christ i.nl tb.it the stunls will pin on urn i their Poreign Mission (tb- I, be irishman football last fall. He is a -us." the text taken from Ephe- ■ i'livi year $8,000. hj Ihe various dormitories T.uh for this of . reporter tor the school paper, The -lans 6:10-11. "Put on the whole This money goes to' the support I>.t\ idsonian. ol that ye may dormitory will write and direct it- armour God be able ni eight missionaries who have 1» en own ntUIlt and one skit is to be iethers in the race for t<> stand against the wiles of the -si III out hy the yoUllg people. secretary- ,7. ( .1." ■ put on b) the faculty In order to give Davidson students treasurer were: Don Bryant, John Campbell, Raphael Coonrad, Hob In any job that we do, whether i ill.nice lo -bare ill giving tow aril Committeps ;hi- Durailt, Frank Hay. largest objective, .fii oll'e^iig for thai Hall. Sam Har- ii be the defense job or an ry Hudson, King. Lucas, I in charge the purpose will taken \.tt Jack Insignificant job, we should follow be committees ol BILL McLEAN be at vespers Sunday «iil, Jim Robinson. Charlie Shaw. John the will of Ciod so that we might -tiints in the various dormitories niglM in connection the visit of Dr. C. IVnby Tultoii. Shcrrill. Abie Short. Hill Turner. ,|,i the job better. Examples were .in-; Kumplc. I.. T'r.im \\ Whit I ImI Whitesires and Jim Wilcox. ti\ en of how Moses and Joshau \icuti\e Sn'itt.tW of foreign !e\. ibairinaii C. II. P.tiling. Hu// successfully led the Israelites Photographer Mis-ions. Council and Buddy Wells; Georgia, through the help of God. Presbyterian Studenti Darby, chairman, Bud Wil- Visits School .Red And Black Masquers "Too Little Too Late" Ton> \ ntiMiher of the Presbyterian Henderson, Glectl I) i,,u't son. Dave and Mr. Rnj Y.-nny. nl I akeside, "tudents of the college have been at "You Take. It With You." Dr. Robinson mentioned that in Tnii11; Watts, Ed 'T.tvloi. chair- Ohio u.ls (in the CJUllHl.s I.,si lues work oil iliis problem. Students of is being presented by the Red and [he present war we usually meet the dnyttaking .i lll.ick Masijucr* .shortly after man. Wall W'ooten Unwell Mor group picture of the othtT ileuoniin.itii.n- have not been clicmj too late with too little equip- illlii e student In>iT\ . visited, hill their contribiuiiMis Spring Ilolidays. inn. ami Davis Thomas; West, Hill will ment. It is the same way in the Mi Viiung is professional plio- Mill Carrull Glenn will appear in a violin recital in a he w fliiline lite cast was chosen by -Miss ton, Chamber. Ionian, chairiirm. Doug Swiuk. Pal battle of life. We should take God Audilor.um sht ,,t 8:15, .pon,or«.d by Phi Mu Alpha Mi,. Glenn, Ingrapltvr of great skill, having' I|.iviiUon students should have a Kalista Hood and Edd Taylor, who your,,, vivaciou, and Rudolph, i'owan. and Jesus Christ into our hearts tnli-nted ha. had one out.tanding .uccew after and Rennet! in.nil photography bis business fur !"> ii.il interest are Ihe directors of the play. The another and ,. now in ibis ohjecti\c away considered one of the mo.t promising si\ ri^ht and take Them in whole arti.l. in ei al \ cai s. He has had this sjnci it was lliroiigh.their cast is as follows; .Miss Kalista Ihe nun making up the commit* Christmas lieartedly. date with the college for some time. gil'4 Iffiid of I'llil tli.it twii of the MoimI. Penelope Sycamore; Isabel tiis from dormitories malting The peroration was that we the other ii while arranging a tout t'li'bi missionaries supported hj the Linker! i-'.ssie; Louise Lassitcr, -include, East, )'»■ Harm-well, .■f '.illlpll-.es ,,|" |be (I.Tlion. I people Klleba; Syca- should take up the whole armour of from the- I., le yiUing were sent OUl The.se l-.lllest Webster I'alll right away. This armour con- chatmnan Tied Bctts, North I'lin u tull\ equipped lalioi.il in'y iw ■ ■ are \li. and Mis. Gordon more; Hill -Uvj.hu. Mr. De Pinna; God Talented Musician John bun, To « ilh uiakiiu' his negatives iutii \\'iimlw aid Mi. George Buckley, Kd; Don Holland. sists of the breastplateof righteous- ti'iiss. and Harold Niurdock ; North iviio are ill 1'iia/il. - prints on the sp,,t. is himself, liuiiniis Donald ; Krcd Belts, Martin Vandci ness, the. shield of faith, and the South, Sand) McKacherii, chair- W'oodwanl an Hnmpton Qunrtcite oi Davidson. !i..t : 1.1.is,- Hamrick, Alice; Hank helmet of salvation. Perform (' In week, Chambers man. John McDowell. .Hid C. I Ins the i-ainpus also had i nini foreign missionaries sup- Wall, llemlsi-s,,,,; Bill l.oy, Tony Speak .,.1; Mehane, euests the Illelllliels the George Sinclair, Fulton To Carroll GlennMakes Rapid Munb. Duke.. Ifrank .is ils oi ported b) ihe young people are Kirhy; Boris Kol- Hampton ipi.utet 1 In, enkhov; \ext Sunday night Dr. C Darby Climb To Fame rbainii.in. Tonniiy Vowill. and liistituti ol lamp Mr. .Mid Mis. M Moore and llowell Morrow Xlr. ton. \ iiginia, tin man;ig< i \ I..,-- Mr-. lulton. Executive Secretary of kr ink Sanfiird and ir . l<< .tiitl Mrs. Ilay Il.npei. ulio are Knlii . i..iioliin Her. Kir- To - " 1 Uavidsol|'s chapter of Phi Mu Qive Mi Lorenzo While. The quartet ;\ in: in ibe i"r »i ii;. |.> I'd May, Jimmj Sisbet; and Foreign .Missions of Southern % Itelgiau . and . the Alhpa til in I'nsbyterian Church, will conduct national music fraternity, a|ipi .1' chapel Moudav nit irn l<< \ and Mis Jack \ ins,,,,, ub,. Webst.i Mel.eod as Three Men. will present Miss Carroll Glenn, Program itVg, .oid rendered sfvcral well I'lo, will be Prof. the Vesper ServicC^ out- On nt Dr. I' II. Gwyni>. "i ihe lia done to work in i hina and were The stage iu.iii.ikh standing American vilionist, in con- uiiitibi i... Uii the most part, -im iiutil niiiiil> stud) m»; in life I'hd- K. .1. Kruiu who will be assisted by vid-.in fnculty, who is serving .is 'iri in Chambers Auditorium, Boy Scouting ilual. ippine islands, I'aul Welch. MODEL A AIDS Thursdaj evening, March 19, at chairman <>t 'Troop 5S of Davidson. 8:15 will be $0.85 (Continued from Page One) Admission for Will Present Charter To \t tliis lime, Mr. Il.ilbbui ton. studcnt*!i and $1.10 fur others, tas Scout Troop 58 DO YOU DIG IT? trips, the Sunday School, and var included President oi Mecklenburg Council, ions deputations. Monday morning in a special Miss Glenn is of particular inter- will piesiut Dr. Ciwynii with tlui est t<, Davidson students because drape! L'xcrcisp, the Hoy's Dcpari- McCrary Gives Name charter iroon she: is a native South Carolinian. mi'nt of the Y. XI. C, A will pre- official of Ibis McCrary is credited with Jim Voting, vivacious, and capable, she sent n program on naming "religion," as the Y's Boy Others on the program are Charles her because. has already made her mark arnne it, faith Scout work. he expresses "She runs on ol America's most promising mu- Safley. Scout Executive, George out ol you," and will shake the devil sicians At an early age she showed The purpose of rile program is to Houston, Scout Commissioner, We want to tell tales on musical talent and by the lime .she give the Student Body an insight don't Ibath Whittle, Scoutmaster, and "religion" that shouldn't be re- was eleven, she had progressed BO into the work of this department, far that her family Masters Jerry Piper, peated, but once she expressed in decided to move and to give recognition to those Assist'liii Scout loud and emphatic terms her dis- lo New York to give her the ad- Jin, hoys who are taking part in this Ken. and Hill Barber. approval at being used for other vantages to be found there. There than legitimate "Y" work. sin was admitted to the Institute of work. Musical Art, and later nn to the "religion" out upon Gwynn In Charge MICKEY'S Someone took Julliard School of Music. Se was Irip a very hour the pur- D at late awarded a fellowship to (his last The program will be in charge known, but DRY CLEANING pose of which is not school because of the unusual abil- "religion'1 sputtered bacU..tired and ity demonstrated by Miss Glenn in president college now one of the outstanding artists Cash and Carry until the of the her previous studies. aiia several other prominent citi- of *he nation. On Town Hall " zens were awakened from their j u i- PJiilins, pjgwdcjl ( I''" Mu 34c |>nlilii- eye slumbers, and the Police Depart- Site first came into the Alpha, said this wick. "Without Welcome she became the sole winner of Students ment was forced to investigate- the when hesitation I can say that this ton- tin- Walter W. Naumbcrg cause of the uproar. Founda- err! will be one of the finest, if not DAVIDSON,N C tion Award in L938, This entitled finest, sponsored that Mr. the performance Shaw Smith claims her to appear on the Town Hall by this organization this year." Prichett, upon hearing of this in- program, which she took in stride, cident, requested that "religion" winning the award for that year should be driven by the church each Miss Gleilll then asked an audition Sunday morning eleven o'clock. Stock, HOTEL CHARLOTTE ... at of Mr licdeiii'k conductor Philadelphia Symphony Original Luxury of tin- Or- chestra. Always sympathetic, Dr. Your Hotel "Religion" is truly an aristocrat ! Stock granted this. She made such elevenyears ago, she sold for $1,100. an impression that Dr. Stock called She was proud of her leather fur- together the whole orchestra to While In Charlotte nishings ash trays, heater two tail give Miss Glenn the proper 'back* Ijghta, luggage carrier and the two groundi , - side wheels ;she was the envy ol success, From this Xiiss Glenn ALTON BLAND,Pre.ident CARL DANIELS,Resident Manager every car in the community when has gone on to new heights. Suc- she Hashed down the street showing cess followed sucess. until she is her beautiful green color and her ERNEST ELLISON, INC. trimmings. fashionable "Just Insurance"' After traveling a distance equiva- R. E. Elliion L. R- Teal Df Course... ' lent to over three trips around the 115 East Fourth Street ♥ENGLISH TRANSLATION '^i-^/ CHARLOTTE, C. world (speedometer reading: 87.- N. This joy-boy is inviting his room mule J^> to thi; girls 526.4 miles), "religion" still operates tiiiitimtiiiiiiiiiiiii over the dance where ore ' Hcrvint; -- informing rN^-^*^\ is } fl refreshments and Nqrjf power, and she Sp'i Is In The zAir : with her own g ! him that Pepsi-Cola is getting the bi^ / 9 y \ > college in use- CHARLOTTE'S \ able to serve the a ', LEADING rush... as usual. Musi be that grand I, / < fu:,fr big ful capacity. RESTAURANT ► ...and size. MMm < Delicious Food . SUMMER SCHOOL PLANS So look for your March issue of ! «t [Continued from Page One] I drawn, and the Student! »SMgned ] ReasonablePrices ► Scripts 'n' 1 'ranks next week. WHAT DO YOU SAY? to other courses. " //^^F^Mf »-'~V in Sendus some of your I /-«S Ff^gf^a F-uller details will !><■ found Blimg. If we use you'll f^J*^^^MAIJl 1 'it "%^ V /£>^^.1| flfVVtfla■VAffN* I a bulletin wliicli will be published It's Tops. be tenbucks richer. If we —^ aM£| I don't, we'll shool you n '* the uppcr- the With indications of a promising Opens With Catawba classmen is the sijjht of an overconfident freshman starting « >itt season in prospect, the Wildcat run in a 'lust to win in a on a distance cloub of expecting trackmen swing into their second \\ ith only six returning letter- breeze and mi Last year!s meet collapse the second turn. week of conditioning in auitci- men out for preseason practice, was practically a dual match between the Kappa Sigs and Squad pation of the dual meet with South Rifle Coach Norman Shepherd is count- the finally pulling to win. That ing K. A.'s with the former ahead Carolina's Gamecock on April 1. on some of last season's reserves was the year freshman Hill Lacy outshone everybody <>n the and some new candidates to form Tlie departu e ot Chase Mre- Ends Season track and practically won the meet STtTgtc-handed. Naturally the nucleus of Davidson's baseball ui/ir. a consistent point winner the question was raised after ihi- whether ox nut Crc*hmen The Rifle Team closes its season nine. team play in the field events Captain The will their trackmen should lie to enter the meet, but to keep Jack this week with matches against the year's opener allowed White, stellar 4A0 man, and in less than two the frosh from deserting the team for this ime meet tor tin- field Charlotte weeks, meeting man Matt Long leave gaps which Rifle and Pistol Club Catawba on March sake oi their fraternity the rule was not changed. Ihi- year Wednesday night, and the Clcnison must be filled the material at the stipulations for entrance arc ill must not have scored a h> Uitle Team Saturday Strong Whittle's disposal. afternnon. Pitchers single point in either a freshman or varsity track inert, or t.ir After suffering recent defeats by Two of the six Icttermcn who are ;i in Strong any other school if transfer, lii must not have scored Hurdles CKnison and Wofford, the inex- out ior the team are pitchers, with any pre-seasmi track meet like the Southern Conference However, the return of seasoned perienced Davidson tea'm is out to two infielders and the remaining Tournament of a few weeks ago, and ( .i) must not lie out vctcrajis forms a .sound nucleus redeem itself in these last two pair outfielders. l'.il Lucas and for any other college sport. for the current sipiad. Captain matches of the seasotf llob McLcod, both righthanders are pianton Williamson and Archie the two veterans leading pitch- Wofford Wins ihe Seniors Lead Taylor recent winner at Chapel ing start, while lefthanders M-ue Inter-class volley ball is drawing (or may have Mill, will pace the hurdlers, while In tin' match with Wofford last Morris and Paul Neisler,along with Turnage, Belk, werk, Davidson by drawnby the timeof publication) to a close thi& week Bell John Ktifus was defeated Walter ,\lajor who is up from the Nitninotis, Coppege a score of lJ11 to 875, the nine old men on the Senior's team still unde- and iJick should The live men ■II freshmen team will carry the with capably with highest scores were featedand they arepredicting inspit of a few perform in the distances. the Stub brunt of the pitching staff. creakrq^ T*n*»Hl4^JJjiiJi-^lTr promises bins loO; Barber. ; King. 17S; joints and bald heads, as of Squatty Squires, that unI to 17V Another sophomore Karle lie- points Yokum. 172; Keys, 17(1. thca, science will win over energy. The Juniors are closely rack up a number of in the and 911 has the inside track on the flashes,. Freeze, 1940 was the highest score trailing the leaders with only one loss against them. as Baxter let- WolTord has catching position while Paul Kis- Dave Gene Shan- made this season. They meet the Seniors again this week and may tie tertuan, Spencer, who was reserve catcher on top they can return non, who placed in the pole vault Thursday and Friday iand the U. of Hawaii. outfield spot. draws up and changes all rules in both the U. S. and ing meet with South Carolina's Canadaconcerning intercollegiate basketball. Gamecocks. Coach whittle announced that he plans to enter a live man squad in the annual cross cpuntry meet to SeniorsRemain On Top; he held in Charleston in the near Fraternity Track Next The Seniors, with a perfect rec- tin- Fraternities and it i-. never there'ssatisfaction in knowing that the 6'-V W ord of four wins defeats, * * and no wise tit \tf?k ;i favorite t\.r this revenue tax youpay on everypack of twenty W lead the held in the Inter-Class event, bast year the Kappa Sigs *tkJtf\t*±mm ***^RCCJ Tournament; The Sen- with tlu-ir one man track team, Bin cigarettes is doing its bit for Uncle Sam u wf\FmT"F /I t% iors took tin- lead after defeating l.;uy, M' ised iillt the Kappa Alpha'.-, t^m scrappy And, when you buy Chesterfields, you u a Junior Nine last Friday for tirM place in an exciting meet. 'ff%*» Mm afternoon. The teams both had L:ii-V. wlui w;i-i 1:lIlt :i -^tnr nn tin- have the satisfaction of knowing you are ■w| \3»WWr00«rWMYHe / H t?K&Kj\ perfect records and were determied freshman track team, won practi- \ mown. AlfVl m lo keep them, finally getting a superior blend of the world's best itf butthe juniors cally all 6T their points and was ""■Ci^A«"* bowed lo the smashing fame of llu- cigarette tobaccos. This gives hiu'h point man of tin- meet. famous blend jft pfe p seniors after each team had gained "-^ you a smoke that is definitely milder, far W $o -* _ More one game. This is the only blot on r Than the junior's records, as they have cooler and lots better-tastjng. Make your u '. ° A ■ M. H. GOODRUM nt **O#OOO lA/cr defeated the hapless sophomores next pack Chesterfields. W iheUs Tr W«IC I 2 and the freshmen 1. ter th*^""^ot """ CharUtte,N. C. > * f "MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT" I "W V_vllt/oLt/llldvi