SPECIAL BLUE RIDGE EDITION

MMMWMW i A JOURNAL OF TO CREATE j THE ACTIVITIES A CA1IPUS OF CAROLINIANS PERSONALITY j j I (

VOLUME E2TTOUAL FBCS1 411 1 N. C., SUNDAY, XUV CHAPEL HILL, APRIL 5, 1936 "NUMBER 13S

Program FIYECENT STREET Student-Facult- ..." Is Scheduled . Brilliant THE - y Day Stunt For June Blue Ridge Conference DANCE MADE SURE C A M P U S A Night Prog Seminars, ram Announced JIatform Exchange Intercepted AS 30 GIRI5 AGREE KEYBOARD Addresses, Socials "Major" Booker Candidates Coming J. by PhU Hammer Already Arranged "I hereby CHALLENGE Upchurch Secures Women Need- Scheduled To Play Allan Wilson Winston-Salem-'s Varied, Stimulating Program, Hobbs, other- ed to Assure "Dime" Dance' . candidate Ceremonies Master wise known as Dean Student-Facult- y Students Will Find Benefits Pre- of the Day for governor, Ralph McDon- with Prominent Leaders House, Bor-nett- e, Backing an Arrangement College of Arts and Sciences, ald will appear here Thursday Anderson, Olsen, In sent, Outlined for Conference OTHER PLANS PROGRESS Ana- - Co-operati- Barlow, Barr, For 'Book Ex on to a trial by combat in a game night in Memorial hall at of horseshoes upper 8:30, strong, Fuller to Appear COMER ONE OF PLANNERS in the To top the program for in- under the auspices of quadrangle, the on April 8, 1936, formal afternoon celebration on the Carolina Political Union, A full, punch-packe-d program between 3 4 IN MEMORIAL HALL, 8:30 In our search of treeaom m the hours of and Student-Facult- y Day, President of the Union Floyd been arranged Buddy government we very has for the June p. m." , . Fletcher announced yester- Southern Student Conference at Upchurch has secured 30 A combination of. an eight often overlook the necessity of (Signed) R. B. House, Dean girls who will be partners at day. Blue Ridge, declared Harry Com of Administration. A. H. "Sandy" ring circus and a radio amateur .holding our liberty well within five cents a dance for the street-- Graham will er of University "Y" -- last night, with "Major" Johnny the law, or words to that effect. the prom address the Carolina student night. to be held between the up Booker mastering ceremonies for A recent question has been rais "Dean House had better per quadrangles. body the evening of Tuesday, and lower whole affair, has been ar- ed m connection with our pur Mr. Comer is chairman of the start practicing right now." April 14, in Memorial hall at the planning committee this The street dance will begin at ranged for the evening enter- text-boo-ks for (Signed) A. W. Hobbs. the same hour. chase of which might 2:30 and last until 3:15. After necessity summer's conference, which tainment in Memorial hall on illustrate the ultimate upper quadrangle Student-Facult- opens. June. 11 continues that the will y Day. . . of granting away some of our and EXPECTS MANY EMINENT LEADERS through 20. . T offer all types of sports such as According to Jane Ross's com- precious independence for a lit June All South TO MEET badminton, miniature golf, and mittee, a gala program has been tle actual benefits in return. ATM) ping-pon- g. TO GUIDEAT MEET Outstanding leaders and sti Also Dean House has outlined for the stunt night with We aren't going fascist in our mulating discussion groups have cnanengea uean woods to a Jimmy Fuller's band, a Durham Several Campus Leaders Plan to Blue Ridge Will Receive Cosmo ideas, even in how we get our been planned 400 stu horse-sho-e pitching contest. magician, acrobats, dancers, co- for the Go to Blue Ridge; Expect Re- politan Group of Leaders; books, but a little faith in the dents all over field of scheduled for this time. medians, and imitators all book- from the gistration to Exceed Score Several Have Spoken Here 'state" and less attention to the southern colleges and universi A free afternoon lunch is to ed for the occasion. us might All-Caroli- na Tights of "masses' ties who will attend the Billy Yandell, Phil Hammer, be served at the Leaders from all parts of Ame- Stars Tworlc to our advantage in a co-onerat- ive and Jake Snyder are among the Lawn Party under Davie Poplar rica, European travelers, and Among the company of stars enterprise. Here is The day's program usually campus leaders who are definite from 3 :30 to 5, and the Univer Oriental prophets have been in- will be tlje famous team of would work in books. As-tahr- liow it runs from 7 o'clock reveille to ly considering attending the Blue sity band will be out to furnish cluded in the prominent staff of House and Anderson, the ish The present book situation 10:30 p. m. taps. Breakfast at Ridge conference this summer. music for mass singing. men and women who will con- dancing pair, Burnette 45-min- jfinds the Book Exchange taking 7 :30 precedes a ute period Actual registration for the duct the Southern Student Con- and Barlow, the beery Swede, Ihe burden of supplying many, of Bible study under prominent convention has not as yet offic Comer Has Famous ference at Blue Ridge in June. Bill Olsen, the celebrated Phoebe jnany books in small amounts modern Bible authorities. ially started, but the Y. M. C. A, Attendance Record Dr. T. Z. Koo, leader of Chin- Barr, Roy Armstrong and and at infrequent intervals, as . Seminar is aiming at a minimum of 20 ese student thought and action well as trying to supply texts Perhaps the most important delegates and the Y. W. C. A For Conferences and prophet of the Christian The program for the evening in the larger classes. Now, it part of the entire conference six. - General Secretary of "Y" Here movement in the Orient, will be has been set at a snappy tempo. our may sound funny to some of work, the seminar, has been set Other Students Missed Only One Year at Blue at the conference. Dr. Koo ap- "Everything promises a great - - - on-deman- seekers - after cut rates at 9 o'clock. All of the students Other students who are con Ridge; Spent 1918 in France peared here before a large Me- occasion for the faculty, student d, but the Book Exchange will be divided into 15 ctoups sidering attending the confer? morial hall audience last year. body and the family. Memorial any . prices cannot' directly cut under able seminar leaders, and ence are: Lilt; ouukuci.ii OLUueiiL a Niebuhr hall should become truly memor-rable-," from publishers' lists because it the groups will pursue whatever George MacFarland and Hoge observes this summer the 25th Author and teacher, Reinhold declared Sophomore must stay off the black list of line of thought they see fit. In- Vick, recently nominated by thl anniversary , of tne iitoe Kiage Niebuhr "of "Union Theological Louis Spelke after --seeing a pre- publishers, .any and all that it tensive delving into vital issues Y. M. C. A. for the 1936-3-7 pres conference, Harry F. Comer, Seminary, has been scheduled to view of the program last night. might supply books for any and is conducted in this two-ho- ur idency of the organization. general secretary of the Univer make the opening platform ad- Anyone with an act that they .all needs. That's one thing. session each day, declare stu Nick Read, Stuart Rabb, Mac sity i. M. C A., celebrates a dress and to attend the whole wish to present should see Chair- ,On the more popular editions, dents who have attended Blue Smith, Scott Hunter, Paul Mc-Ke- e, record of perfect attendance, ex conference as one of the faculty. man Ross immediately. the Book Exchange runs against Ridge before. Bob Magill, Gene and Frank cept for one year, at every Blue Dr. Niebuhr has also addressed this problem, which has been re (Continued on page two I Turner, Tres and Harry Yeat-- Ridge conference since the first Carolina audiences before. VOCATION SER peated many times. Competing man, S. B. Bradley, Leighton affair in 1912. From Raleigh, Chief Planner private merchants, sensing a CONFERENCE COST Dudley.- - Comer's perfect attendance re- of the Conference Harry Comer TO HEARTRABUE little business, offer discounts Niles Bond, Jack Seawell, cord was broken by the World of the University "Y" ha3 se- and grab out orders. The Book SET AT MINIMUM Bill Stronach, Bill Campbell, War which took him to France cured Dr. Edwin McNeil Poteat, Authority on Vocational Tests Exchange, in order to fill the Jimmy Joyner, Don McKee, and in 1918. pastor of Pullen Memorial Bap to Address Y Cabinets To- needs of the classes, tries to Blue Ridge Delegate Expenses Drew Martin. Because of his long experience tist church. Dr. Poteat is wide- morrow Night at 7:15 order enough copies so that the Carefully Planned by Con- General Secretary Comer, who in southern "Y" work, Comer ly known as a lecturer on relig- class needs will be filled and if ference Officials is cnairman oi tne conierence was selected last fall chairman ious and social problems. Dr. M. R. Trabue, head of the cut department of education private competition, with this year, will lead the delega of the planning committee of the Rhodes Scholar Claud Nelson, of the rates, leaves books on the Book The opportunity to attend the tion. June conference at Blue Ridge. Greater University, will speak 10-d- ay lecturer, traveler, and former not conference at Blue Ridge vice-preside- nt Vand-erbi- tomorrow night at 7:15 in Y Exchange's hands, likely as Tempe Newsom, president of As of the lt regional Y. M. C. A. secretary in the is offered to students and others M. C. A. on psychological meas "we students will bear the accru the Y. W. C. A., will head a del Y. M. C. A., Comer in both south and southwest, is now at a minimum cost. Expenses co-e- ds urements in vocational adjust ing loss in some other manner. egation of to the conven 1911 attended his first South southern secretary of the Fel- have been carefully planned to ment and placement. And if too few books are bought, tion. The four new Y. W. offic ern Student "Y" conference, lowship of Reconciliation. keep the cost to individuals as of "Measuring Re- "the classes raise cain. ers and two or more other girls which was held that year at Ralph Harlow is professor of Author low as possible. sults in Education," "Measure If there were a scheme where will represent the newly formed Montreat. He was a member religion and Biblical literature Expenses delegate, Your Mind," and several t)v the Book Exchange could for each (Continued on page twoj (Continued on page two) at Smith college. other exclusive of travelling expendi- books, Dr. Trabue is considered handle all orders from all class To lead the songs and have if tures, amount to approximately one of the leading educational es and handle USED books charge of much of the entertain ' $25, which includes a registra lye Mdge Conference Can psychologists of the.country, and oemanded or requested we ment, tion fee of $6, a room in Lee Jolly Gene Durham and an authority on vocational tests would eliminate virtually all of his wife, Mary, will come down left-ov- er Hall for nine nights at a total and occupational qualifications. the loss on copies, we oast Interesting History from Cornell. Mr. Durham is could have prompt, efficient ser cost of $8 and dining room ser This i3 the second program June Session, 46th Annual Meet secretary of the Wesley Founda and we would be able to de- vice for an approximate cost STUDENT LEADERS which has been planned by the vice was Blue " ing of Southern Student tion there. He at junior-seni- or finitely give refunds at the end of $10.85' for the entire stay GO TO BLUE RIDGE V; combined and 25th at Present Site Ridge in the same capacity last pro- 61" each quarter to all book pur- there. sophomore "Y" cabinets to Southern Student Conference year. vocational chasers. The last suggestion is The cost to male delegates! The June Blue Ridge mote a program of Draws Outstanding Youths Many other prominent per- University. certain to be adopted if we push from the University, however, with its at guidance at the sons will appear on special con R. H. Wettach it. The Book Exchange, which, will be about $8 less than that tractions, is the 46th consecu- Professor of The pick of the south's crop ference programs and as seminar legal contrary to much thought, is figure as they receive free lodg- tive annual meeting of the the law school and council of student workers and leaders leaders. for the Federal Labor Adjust- not making much money on ing in Carolina Cottage, a spaci- regularly go to Blue Ridge each Southern Student "Y" and the two-sto- ry ment board will speak the reg- fcooks, could serve our complete ous building on which summer. 25th anniversary of the conven- at Blue Ridge Broadcast ular meeting of the Freshman needs, satisfy the publishers, the local Y. M. C. A. now has a Outstanding among the young tion at Blue Ridge. lease and which will accommo- Friendship Council tomorrow show a substantial book profit, men and women who will attend The first session, of the south- A graphic description of about 30 boys. repre- night at 7 :15. and refund as much money from date The the Southern Student Confer- ern conference was held in 1891 this summer's Blue Ridge con- girls will these funds as would leave no sentation of from here ence this. June are Joint Chair- at the University of Tennessee ference will be presented as stay in Lee Hall. Greensboro Fund profit but a low percentage for men for the Conference Jane and was attended by the stud- part of the Y. M. C. A. spon- operating expenses. Blue Ridge is located about 15 Cassels and Raymond McLinton. ents of 14 states. sored broadcast from radio All persons who wish to make We would save money and we miles east of Asheville and two Soon after being elected pres- Knoxville station WBIG, Greensboro, at contributions to the American would eliminate this foolish sit miles from Black Mountain, the ident of the Y. W. C. A. at Geor- For the next three years the 8 p. m. Monday, April 13. Red Cross to carry on relief in uation at present which finds railway station. Special rail- gia State College for Women, conference sessions were held at The Blue Ridge feature will the Greensboro area struck by -- skimming road rates are available by half-ho-ur rvrivate enterprises from all Miss Cassels became chairman Knoxville, then . Bingham Mil- be accompanied a full the tornado may give their con- the cream and responsible organ southern points during the con of the National Student Council. itary School for four years. Then, of music and talks on tributions to W. E. Thompson at izations carrying the burden sat-- ference season and busses will In this, her senior year, she is a after shifting around to the various phases of the Univer- the Bank of Chapel Hill, treasur- low-prof- it, cumbersome make concessions to parties M. C. A. and Y. W. C. isfvincr M. of member of the recreation board Asheville School for Boys, sity Y. er of the local chapter, or to Carl yet necessary student needs. !ten or more. (Continued on page two) (Continued on page two)' A. program. Durham at Eubanks drug store. STUDENT -FACULTY DAY PLANS ALL READY FOR WEDNESDAY PAGE TWO THE DAILY TAB HEEL SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1936: Conference History Blue Ridge Program Cfte Batlp tEarHeel Under The Carpet The official newspaper of the Publications (Continued from page one) Now YOU'RE (Continued from page one) of ; of at Chapel Hill, where it is prSedS SSSm with Waynesville, and the Asheville At 11:30 comes the associa and the Thankaziyinz, Christmas and Spring St . Halu. Farm School, the ' assembly Talking tion hour, which e clasa matter at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. Counter act of March 3,1 The Janitor this yeaijjfor-th- io4. ouoicnpuga price, o.w iur ue couege year. grounds for two years were at first time," will be conducted ..: ; Business and editorial offices: 204-20- 6 Graham Montreat, near Black Mountain. by student leaders. Authorita - - Telephones: editorial. 4351; business, Mrr,l DEPARTMENTAL con-- OLYMPIC FUNDS 435fl; night, 6906 NOTES it was at the Montreat tive resource persons 'wifl' De in ventionin 1911 that sentiments P. G. Hammer, editor THOSE BIG GEOLOGY class-- To the Editor, each of the 15 groups to help in: were expressed for a permanent ' D. K. McKee, assistant editor ' The Datly the discussions. The worlc in: es that meet at 8 :30 a. m. are be summer conference retreat own C. Page, , In the last two years there this hour will deal with student R. Jr., managing editor ing cut and cut plenty. These operated by the Y. M. C. ed and has been a great revival of the government problems, the ; race A. R. Sarratt, Jr., city editor are sessions in Geology 13, the A. and Y W. C. A. organizations school spirit on the Carolina situation, war and peace, and the- - Butler French, business manager summer last lap of the new curriculum's of the south. That the campus. How far does this re- like. 11-12-- convention hiked across Feature pride and joy, Geology 13. entire vival go beyond attending pep After" lunch, the afternoon is W. P. Hudson. J. M. Daniels Black Mountain valley and, led This hree-ho-ur course replaced rallies and yelling at games? Are turned over to recreation, social- VV. se- bv Dr. C. Weatherford, - - i City full-cred- 21-2- we willing to make financial con- izing, and supper, Assistant Editor . the old it 2. until stu L. ected the present Blue Ridge rep- E. Kahn tributions to aid our athletic dents do pretty much , as they grounds permanent home. THE REASON for the sudden as a utation, or revival of please. - $ News Editor is this , Hikes and games are- ex-- ; Rockefeller S. W. Bahb, J. M. Smith, Jr., C. W. Gilmore, W. S. drop in size of classes is school spirit only a sham after arranged at this time. The fam- Jordan, Jr In the following year the J. F. Jonas, L. I. Gardner, D. Becker tremely interesting. . . It seems all? ous High Top Hike, however,. geol-- r property "was purchased and, Deskman that this Geology 13 is not The financial contribution of was made last year at 3 o'clock, ogy all, geography. with John D. Rockefeller donat Frank Harward at but Not which I speak is for one of our in the morning. Sports only geography textt ing an initial $75,000 to the pro-- Staff is it but the wrestlers who has a chance to Appreciation Hour Graham Gammon, Fletcher Ferguson, E. L. Peterson, Harvey Kaplan, book, "Principles of Human Geo ect, buildings .were erected. By Ed Karlin, Bill Anderson, Bill Rainey go to the Olympics. During the Dinner at 6 o'clock, and im graphy" is the: identical with he summer of 1912 only Robert spring holidays Wilbur Gholson mediately after that comes News Release one of the texts required in Eco- Lee hall, a dining hall, and the Newton Craig, director, H. T. Terry, Jr., Herman Ward kitchen were ready use; so won out in the semi-fin- al try-ou-ts evening appreciation hour, dur nomics 9. Nearly half of the for ing which he delegates were housed in at Davidson. The finals time the whole con Exchange Editors students enrolled for Geology 13 will G. O. take place in Bethlehem, Penn., ference participate in "step"'" , S. R. Leager, Butler, N. S. Rothschild, T. C. Britt had taken Economics 9. tents. in about two weeks. The Uni- singing, opening the question Today, Blue Ridge project Heelers FACED WITH THE PROB the versity is hot going to send him. box for extemporaneous answers P. Jernigan, R. P. Brewer, R. H. 'Reece, Ruth . Croweli; J. H. SivertsenJ has grown to a plant with 1600 LEM of pure and simple duplica Now if he could qualify for a from specified leaders, and pos A. Merrill, J. L. Cobbs, Voit Gilmore, Jake StrotherM R. T. Perkins, acres of land and some 40 build H. H. Hirschfeld, C. DeCarlo, W. G. Arey, Gordon Burns, tion, Dean Dudley DeWitt Car trip to Berlin it would be a great sibly in some open-a- ir devotio-n- ings, representing out-- Joe Fletcher roll is now fixing everything up a total triumph for the University. Why als. ay of over a million dollars, the by giving students who made a can't we, as loyal students, raise The platform address each Division Managers most elaborate and best equip- A. Lewis, circulation, H. F. Osterheld, collections, T. E. Joyner, "good" grade (i. e. "B") on Eco the money? It will take only evening is set for 8 o'clock when J. ped summer conference grounds local advertising, . R. Crooks, office nomics 9 full credit for Geology $30. the whole conference will hear in the United States. f Senior Reporters 13 (alias Physical Geography the most able speakers at to 1933 Y. W. C. A. I'm going to contribute. I do the H. M. Beacham, H. Goldberg 14) provided they read and re Prior the conference, many C. not ask anyone to contribute a and others to "Local and the Y. M. A. met sepa .,,,: .,-.- . , , - Advertising Staff port on three or four designated be brought in the occasion. rately, but in 1933 the confer- large sum; few students can af for W. D. McLean, P. C. K&l, C. W. Blackwell, R. G. S. Davis, M. V. Utley, books. Taps 10:30 not indica- : ; ford it, but all of us can make at are - ; W. M. Lamont, and C. S. Humphrey ences; merged anddre continuf .:. tive' of instantaneous retirement :. : : small contributions. I've known ::vtij I . Photographer. ; irig Staff. ALL YOUSMART BOYS who to' meet jointly: This 'sum- ' ;.: - Wilbur, Gholson a hard and but. after , that the ; mountain x r. v J. RJ Larsen want to. get more credit . for less mer will bring to the conference as 1 ' ' diligent and, 1.. am , sure scene usually grows quiet and work, notice. . enroll 500 more women" trainer SMITH take Just or men' and THIS ISSUE: NEWS, GARDNER; NIGHT, that ; he1" will prove worthy of dark. Sometimes fireside ; (it's for Economics 9 early, thus kill--1 students from 10 southern your help; know he will put tip cool at night) parties and marsh-mallo- w The open air of public discussion and communication is an indispensable ing a course and (approximate I and knowledge growth health I a good fight and will prove him toasts are conducted in; condition of the birth of ideas and of other into y) a third . at one stroke. Of "The program of the 1936 the cottages. Some soc- and vigorsJohn Dewey. course the reallv smart thine to conference," declared General self a worthy University repre of the sentative.,; All ialites continue until late do is to take as few half--courses Secretary Comer, "shows prom- contributions their BLUE RIDGE loyal supporters explorations of as possible. It is a well recogniz- - ise of being one of the most va from will be the fauna and flora of -- Up at Blue Ridge during the days from June 11 to June 20, ed fact that the majority of stu-- strongest scope greatly appreciated. the beautiful grounds ried and the in surrounding students will seek some sort of intellectual consummation of dents consider one of the new-- and leadership of any in the his Fab Haywood, Jr, Lee hall, tlie center of the conference set-u-p. their college gropings in an atmosphere healthy to both mind and fangled half-cours- es just as dif-- tory of the movement." ' five-ho- ur Carolina Delegation bOdy and spirit. . ; f : t ; . ficult as the full varie Harry Comer . The college man .finds all too little time, in the proper at-- ty. The instructor merely steps Student Leaders (Continued from page one) iriosphere and with the proper congeniality, to find himself in the up assignments and squeezes it association. (Continued from page) V (Continued from page one) first whirling problems of time. Most difficult his in. three-to-fiv- e, of group delegates midst of the his is The ratio is and student council at her The Carolina delegation to the of which crystallize thoughts so many of the outward anyway, considerably hiked - attempt to his about which is school, arid debat- Blue Ridge last summer was that summer over to the- I as a seasoned same time to construct and build upon his more one-to-tw- o. present Ridge problems and at the than er, she wears a Pi Kappa Delta composed of Billy Yandell, pres Blue grounds and Blue-Ridg- e philosophy. ident, Mac Yeat-ma-n, selected present inner COMPARE FOR INSTANCE, key. Not content with second- Smith, Tres the site of XO XXV KXXXXIX. XI XIV vn . , . - , i i i campus X)1UC XV1UKC lO iiiwiittonvij. J, miwu6m. j hand information about social S. B. Bradley, Bob Magill, as a permanent meeting-plac- place where one may settle himself through his own leisurely Lawrence Fountain, W. W. Ex-u- m, e for the annual con three-hou- r Economics 32 and the problems, she spent last sum process of evaluation and It is a place where people Harry Riggs, Ben Wyche, vention. five-ho- ur Economics 31. The fin mer delving personally into liv-- have good and meet other congenial folks and at the same General Vander-bil- times al exams are almost identical. In ing conditions m New York Secretary Comer, and When Comer entered. t, play. -- : - , (time find opportunity .for intellectual, freedom and ' Don McKee. - ; two oi stne classes, tnere was City. : - as a senior in the ;fall of ' The 1934 delegation iyasjiead- - 1911 he became president of . the . - t t i i r i bxiaix uaKo m 'At Millsaps College m :Missi$- - i unit! self-hel-p " f amount Of imateriali covered sippi, Kay MeClmton has been ed y Edwin S. Lanier, Vandy Y. :M. C. A. 'So efficient with nrnblfimjsflTid fftw solutions and embedded with barr--k . . , u"sie ... president of the Y. Ml C.'A.; the secretary, andvvas composed of was .his work that, at gradua- 01 ana iacK.01,t.met isme uge.can 0u.--r tuc r,Buc Jack Pool, then president tion, he- ricrs sPeea uhtI anva,., s0 serious treaf interfraternity council, the stu- of the secured a position as dent body; and Pi Kappa pha senior clAss, Hoge jVick; Albert general secretary of : the Geor- Ellis, Briggs, GET TOGETHER point. If students did assigned fraternity. He is also rounding John Charlie Dan gia Tech "Y." With the Geor- iels, J. D. Winslow, Ben Wyche, gia Tech delegation.-h- e attended . , , , , -- Jrtv 1 1 TT "VIA 111 tWUUllllVO VUUOVlCUtllVUP out a career in dramatics, glee txxc o x v. . , McKee. U1AliK ua ui. x.C a& egcribed you wouldnt club, debating and varsity base and Don in 1912 the first Southern Stu- growing larger year, Chapel Hill building pro-- sity was each our see many of them out in the ball. Not the owner of a pro Among the administrative of dent conference held on the Blue . gram was likewise expanding and we found the state legislature ficials and University faculty Ridge grounds. - - i yvuuac vincial mind, he is chairman of sums sucn purposes as i anaJ someuraes vkjli wicoc uajo, xiic appropg ior iarge business approximates a colos the Southern Field Council of members who have attended Comer served with the Geor- laigcx bxxaxx txxc actual appxupixatxuxio 1UI XliiWUtcucme xbocxx. sal joke. the Y. M. C. A. Blue Ridge are:.President Frank gia Tech "Y" until' 1918, when Today, however, with a state budget which finds road and But many other' brilliantines Graham, Dean F. F. Bradshaw, he was called to France for war school funds draining its revenue and its bloated tax receipts, the THE CATALOG SAYS and hard workers alike will be Dr. English Bagby, J. M. Saund service. University is virtually neglected so far as any money for material ers, Dr. E. L. Mackie, and Dean included in the conference' en From 1920 to 1921 was progress is concerned. We find that not only are we needing more Txittsiu yuui atiujns are R. B. House. he rollment. Fiery, deep-thinkin- g, state more new quarters and additional structures, we from this year's catalog, sent to student Y. M. C. A. .secr- and but that are Jack McMichael Emory etary now getting to the place where our existing buildings1 are all prospectve students and from is SEDALIA SINGERS for Tennessee and traveled : considered by many of the Caro all over the state two years. ning down at the heels. marked , "Announcements for for lina delegation of last. June one TO GIVE PROGRAM Our business administration has done wonders with its scant the Session 1935-36- ." Then in 1921 Comer came to of the cleverest fellows at the Negro Gra- Carolina budget to maintain optimum conditions. It has stretched the , "Excellent Board is furnish Vocalists Appear in and has worked here conference. steadily j dollar twice as far as any previous administration, with the re-- ed at Swain Hall for $22.50 ham Memorial This Afternoon ever since. Last, sum- ' noSri-dormit- ory . Sarah Langston, member of mer suit we have been able to get along. But the business ad--j month to "occu- - he was dean of the.: Blue f that the woman's council from Louis The Sedalia Singers, famous Ridge ministration simply can't do the impossible in maintaining some pants, or $20.00 a month where association hour program- - iana, Doug Corriher from Duke, Negro group, will give a program i' of our derelict structures. And it can't open up some of our students room in a dormitory." President of the Student Body of Negro songs and spirituals buildings which have been condemned just on the idea alone. We (page 51) Maybe we've been Woman's College this afternoon at 3:30 in Gra- must have funds. missing something. from the of the University of North Carolina ham Memorial. There is now and there has been a movement on the campus ' "The J. E. Lear Fund. This Mary Louise Shepherd, and Don The group was organized sev- DR. W. B. SORRELL : to build a swimming pool. We agree we need a swimming fund of $5,244 became available that McKee from Carolina have all eral years, ago at the Palmer Me- Optometrist pool. But we insist at the same time that our efforts should be in 1924 as a fund upon which been prominent at recent con morial Institute of Sedalia. Ap- v directed vigorously at present toward rehabilitating some of our students in the School of Engin ferences and should appear in pearances in New York, Boston, .present structures which have fallen into disrepair. Alumni eenng. . . would have first : the lead of the new group which and other large cities have Tennis Rackets building, for instance is the saddest example of what no funds claim." (Page 57) When the Restrung engineers will arrive in June. gained them a wide reputation Reduced Prices Prompt can cause. It is a fire trap and it is dangerous and it is uncom-- T last are graduated Serrice as expert interpreters of Negro R. L. STRICKER, fortable beyond the means of our business administration to per- then what? 303 Graham y spirituals. Dormitory. remedy it. ' "Attendance, Article I, Sec. 1 Student-Facult- emptorily The New York Times praised And Regular class attendance is we still have Swain hall shut down and we still have All organizations and in- the singers' quartette as one of ; student obligation." Since when Gerrard hall (the utility of which is extremely important) and dividuals who will entertain the best ever to appear in New v Person hall and the Y. M. C. A., all sorry shape. We de- Student-Facult- y in don't BEST SUGGESTION of the faculty guests on York City. Their appearance in We Pay Highest Prices for All precate the efforts of the swimming-pooler- s nor do we underrate to Day must check off week is turn deserted Swain their Symphony hall, Boston, brought Kinds of Second Hand I the success of our ambitious athletic people who didn't let details hall into a roller skating list at the Y. M. C. Al. by 5 favorable interrupt rink comments from the Clothes from Shoes up the construction of a lovely track field where our boys so if it won't furnish the pro o'clock this afternoon. If not, Boston newspapers. . can run around in circles all afternoon. But we emphasize assigned the mised food, it can at least pro they will be names at "For weirdness, for charm, AT .' importance of fixing up set-u- p. the necessities of our building duce an appetite. But the Uni random and will not get the for originality, and sweetness in j Classrooms and dormitories should come first ; we can live without versity would probably guests originally solicited and Swashing lose the singing of Negro spirituals, Lacock's Shoe Shop around in a pool, but we won't put up with.the hazards money. They'd let people arranged for. ,and skate the Sedaiia group has in store discomforts of good buildings gone wrong through budgetary for a month on credit and then a TUESDAY, APRIL 7 deficiency. rare treat for lovers of Negro have to close down. Patronize Our Advertisers music," says Roland Hayes 1UA SAKASOHN, Sports Editor HILL, N. SUNDAY, 5, 1936 CHAPEL C, APRIL ED HAMLIN AND RAY HOWE, .VfoU Editer NINE Netters Rout nvlrIsn.Q-- 0 Facts and Guesses GETS GOOD START DRILLS FOR DUKE I FonVrf, By Moral Tennis Tourney to Begin Talent Plentiful as Squad of 26 As Soon As the weather l Scramble for Positions s:u.'Tar Heel Team Takes ANDERSON Wolr'o AT,.i BILL Will Permit ii iiv.wj muiai iUcuu Every Set To Triumph The weather permitted, but MHIwrow --4 Off to a trood start last week. Coach James decided othprwis ... Coach John Kenfield's Net Crew ".- De Wolf Hopper made "Casey the Bat" an American household the Dlaverround ball! once ao-ai- thp bncp-- l. V." ! iL; Completely Blanks Weak at in intramural - " I freshman - .xo. z. 5nJsaiwA i : x " i - a i j t . iirieia - rnvsieal- t -- ivi stitution, and gave us a lasting memorial in a classic poem for our national league mu i ii it tnrougni - No. 3. via Wildcats , swings real actionioau team went a scrim- Everett vs. v,a x. game of baseball. But credit is due Archibald Clavering Gunter who recog- . . I . . . . I . . Sria.' cru w tms weeK wnen all...of teams mageless practice. Beginning I- - On Psi vs. A. T. o. nized merit in the poem found in a discarded garret heap after publication. the PLAY -- w ieia 1 FULLER UNABLE TO Little did Ernest Lawrence Thayer, the real author of Casey, his get into play. with tomorrow's scheduled f Beta Theta Pi think No work would win lasting reputation. As often happens to classics, the first Due to the baseball game on scrimmage, the squad will beP , K.ap" The Tar Heel net team 4-- tf? publication did not A A;, 1, A I t I r ineia; fieia attract a furor of favor. T,,0,w..uvdujr cu.txuvvuoo ouu aA i mi cu iia uxuu iu uiiug LI1C I No 3 em a 'n V! through match yes- - " utuueuir uaiu si Alpha - another The San Francisco Examiner when the New Chi Sig- felt flattered York Sun acuity Day on Wednesday, only I team into shape m time for ma Field No. 4. Sigma Chilterday thought enough of verses to print eight Every Exchange t Chi vs. afternoon, trampling the the of them. three days will be open par-- Thursday's game phi editor has an inherent right to cut, and hence the first five verses which set for with the Duke Davidson Wildcats under an 1 Tuesday blue-pencil- ticipation. games stage the ed Twenty are freshmen. the for situation were out. No games: Varsity avalanche of runaway sets for But Gunter saved his smudgy Examiner copy of the poem. The verse on tap for the week with games Thus far, Coach James has 26 baseball with their fourth consecutive win, J . 1 -- A M 1 J m . m Wake Forest. lay in Gunter's pocket, awaiting the auspicious moment when De Wolf Hop 9-- starling at ociock Tomorrow men out ior tne team, with a Wednesday 0. per was to make famous in Wallack's New Yprk theatre. ' wide-ope- it afternoon. n Student-Facult- y r scramble beiner held No games: Day. The Tar Heels, playing with- Accidentally, Gunter noticed in the JJew York press that Mr. Hopper was Uor Chicago Everett vs. Steele, and Chi Psi nearly every position. The Thursday out the services of Eddy Fuller, to entertain the and New York baseball teams at the evening per . I r 3 ... i weii-Daia-ii nc formance of the comic opera, "Prince Methusalem." Then Hopper was only vs. A. 7 U. start the ball... roll-- squaa, nowever, is a 4:00: Field No. 1. Physical Ed.; who was unable to accompany No. 2. Physical an ambitious comedian for whom "Wang" had not been written. ing on the opening day when e one. Field Ed.; Field No. tne team to uaviason, again 3-- S. P. E. vs. T. E. P.: Field No. Gunter approached the great actor, and begged him to recite the poem they clash on fields three and Battery Candidates shutout their opponents without that evening. Reluctantly, he set to the task, which won him lasting re 4. Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Chi. four Six frames will be Dlaved In the important pitching and 5:00: Field No. 1. Old the loss of a single set. nown.-.- I East vs. 11 1 . ,m I Anyone fortunate enough to have heard Mr. Hopper, can readily imag- lOmoiTOW ana inursaay Wltnv;w'xll"6 ucpaiuueuus uiere areitiumn; rieia so. z. u. K. rJ. vs Eddy De Gray again played ine the results. The recitation brought down the house. From then on, it eiffht tpams rnmnptino-- nr. TTri 1 11 men I IOUr catchers and seven I eia rsi, rieia iso. 6. b. A. L.. vs. first singles and romped away. r.o. -- vs took prominent role in his repertoire. pitchers. Arneta mv'ieia 6--1, a day. . The catchers include 4unmes from Brouston Kenny by . iuonograms. Four or five years later, following a performance of "Wang' at. 6-- Auspicious Start Nethercutt, Palmer, Winborne, Friday 4 scores. De Gray's play of cester, Mass., De Wolf Hopper met the author at a club. "With a smile of land Brame. Christian charity" we must needs omit the details of the wassail that ensued. The spring intramural season 4:00: Field No. 1. A. T. O. vs. Al-- late has distinguished him as the As usual with famous fugitive poems, many claimants to the authorship got off to an auspicious start on Among the pitchers are Wat-- 1 pha Chi Sigma; Field No. 2. Phi potential number one man of the appeared. Some sought court action to recover royalties from Hopper Davis' Abramson lph Prhi uSigmaP. team. for Friday when four well . played son' Hinton' p!. Kap?f !feld VJ 1111 X 1 - the privilege of .using the classic. The basis for most of these claims was games gave prediction ooiey, ana van uise O. i Ul III i Utlul VS. IVaU- I r.il- - n t m enough. J I t?'f of a hardFmK fantastic lvi.'"X; tnem, - -. miieiaers, oi . .; Ramsay likewise routed .: fouerht season. Old West: in ine iu Pettigrew vs.- Lewis. , Potts :The; inception of the;poem is story. . . - another I s are issett, Topkins, Tracy, 5:00: Field No.5 1. Law School his man in straight sets without -- ; , George Hearst, father of William Randolph, used the San Francisco scorinr;21 runs against Orirn. Examiner in his campaign for senator' from California. 1 When the fight was ppped the scoring mark while t0PacK:, uroome, Cox, Gutsier vs. .Manly; rieid 2so. Z. Alpna'Jtip-silo- n exertion. Potts defeated Car-lyl- e resh-fro- .1-:- ; i vs. Lambda Chi Alpha;, Field Ver.'he "gave the paper to his son, f Harvard. - ray,Kautman and . Wales. Lewis, captain of the Wild- ewis. behind sunerb hurlinb- bv 3 vs. Old ) Having shown someTjournalistlc inclinations, .Hearst was all for; the Ex- - - No. Everett West; Field - George Leight, came through utiieiaers maxe up tne least- Manly cat squad. miner "venture, and brought along, some of his confreres on the Harvard No. 4. vs. Graham. .'!.: T ' with the only shutout of the day presented aivision oi tne team. Third singles was handled by Lampoon, Ernest L. Thayer, Eugene Lent (now a prominent Frisco lawyer) , Fleming, and F, H. Briggs (destined to win fame as a cartoonist) . as they blanked Manly. Grossman, Gilliam, Philological Club Frank Shore in the absence ot iden-(Continu- Together they worked the paper learning the whole gamut of the rac- Continued on last page) Randall, and Hudson are the Eddy Fuller. Shore scored ed ket from writing advertising to editorials. Thayer wrote a column which he boys trying for the outer The Carolina Philological Club on last page) signed always as "Phin." He thought "Casey" no better than the average CO-E- D SORORITIES will hold a joint meeting .with of his self --termed 'mediocre stuff.' the Erasmus Club of Duke in - IN ANNUAL CLASH Thus far the ability of most ONE CANDIDATE The rest has been told: Today Thayer has settled at Santa Barbara, lounge of the Graduate Club California, retired from the woolen business and traveled widely. He has of the squad is unknown, al the Two Sororities Will Fight for here at 8 o'clock Tuesday night. FOR GYM AWARD never attempted to collect and publish his works. f though there are one or two dean, sports Co-e- d Title Tomorrow ; V Grantland Rice, of writers, wrote a sequel to "Casey at the standouts. -- Bissett at first base . Professor Ralph S. Boggs of Departure of Walker Leaves Bat;" This was known as "Casey's Revenge," but it lacked the virility and t Carolina will present his paper, Sole Candidate ' The super basketball, an4 Topkins at short are the Jesse Parker swing of the original by "Phin." : game of cream 01 tJle "Some Folklore Motives in the The full poem the season is at hand. Chi Ome-- Muza. ine latter gym mono- nas naa tnree years Old Testament." The number of CASEY AT THE BAT ga girls will endeavor to redeem exPenence grams awarded in the past 30 Paying for Erasmus High of Duke will be represented by The outlook wasn't bright for the Mudville nine that day: themselves tomorrow mVbf fnr years seem likely to stay at 52, The score stood four to two, with but one inning left to play. the defeat handed them New York City. He shows up Professor A. M. Webb who will And so, when Cooney died at first, and Burrows did the same, . in last with the departure of Warren - yearns as a steady, dependable ball read his composition, "Leopardi, A sickly silence fell upon the patrons of the game. game by the Pi Beta Phi Walker, sophomore, who led the sorority. game player. the Man and the Poet." .A straggling few got up to go in deep despair. The rest The is called at field here. Clung to the hope which springs eternal in the human breast, 8 o'clock in Bynum gym. They thought that if only Casey could get but a whack, at that, Walker entered Haverford ..They'd put up even money now, with Casey at the bat. The annual clash is usually Prep, in Pennsylvania, for a well attended by a large repre Veteran Golfer Will Play But Flynn preceeded Casey, as did also Jimmy Blake year, preparatory to entering sentation of the masculine; ele ind;the former, was .aspuddlingj and, the latter, was a fake. t the United States Naval Acad - ' ' : Hope So. upon stricken multitude grim melancholy sat, ment campus. - la Valley Exhibition that of tthe Those who emy. Z'-- b iui'i 'Fbr there seemed but little chance; of Casey's getting to the bat. , will be interested1 in attending - ...... Walter Hagen Will Play In Exhibition Foursome With Duke and Dr. R. B. Lawson Bynunv But Flynn let "drive a single, to the wonderment of "all, the game, , which, according to " ' gym director, And Blake, the much'despised, tore, the cover off the ball, .y Carolina Captains and Hope Valley Professional on April 14; asserted early last reports from both Greek cajnp$. : r And .when the dust had lifted and ;they sawwhat had. occurred, r ) i ? Recognized As Master In Golfing World ' quarter that Walker and Jesse There was Jimmy safe at second, and Flynn third. promises to be replete in thrills Parker would be the only candi- - and hard fighting, may obtain Hagen, well tourneys na-- I Then from the gladdened multitude went up a joyous yelU .. Walter known There are few of dates for the monogram best pre-- . It bounded in the mountain top and rattled in the dell; tickets for 15 cents at the Pi Phi golf professional, will play an tional reputation that he has not pared to tests by 1 take the the It struck upon the hillside and recoiled upon the fiat, house Chi Omega :For Casey, mighty Casey, was advancing to the bat. 7j or the house. exhibition match on April 14 at played in at one time or anoth- - middle of May. Walker had Not only will this game decide 2 o'clock dn tl(e Hope Valley er, and he has always played only one more figure to perform, There was ease in Casey's manner, as he stepped into his place. the sorority winner, but it will Country Club course, well up in the money he did prelim-n- ot . There was pride in Casey's bearing, and a smile on Casey's face, if in order to complete his -- And then responding to the cheers, he lightly doffes his hat, j be the championship game mas-- " for Hagen win piay m a 'foursome cop the title. The old inary requirements. Parker had No stranger in the crowd could doubt 'twas Casey at the bat. co-e- all units of d basketball. Chi compoSed of Marshall Crichton, ter's record is a hard one to find two, but he needs more practice Ten thousand eyes were on him as he rubbed his hands with dirt . Omega won the right to play professional at Hope Valley, any fault with, and more peo-- on the others to perfect them, Five thousand tongues applauded when he wiped them on his shirt. m tne oi tne tournament pie recognize leading Then while the writhing pitcher ground the ball into his hip, nnais Henry C. Poe, captain of Duke's him as the However, he has had his time Defiance gleamed in Casey's eye, and a sneer curled Casey's lip. by defeating third floor Spencer, ffolf team. and Carolina's Car- - golfer of this day than any oth-- for practice curtalied by partici-- and Pi Beta Phi beat sqcond ex-- i Hagen er. golfer, with the possible out-- And now the leather-covere- d sphere came hurtling through the air, tain Dick Harris. and pation in track and other And Casey stood it in haughty grandeur there; floor Spencer to play for the Harris will engage Chrichton' ception.of the immortal Bobby side activities. Close by the sturdy batsman, the ball unheeded sped. z championship. ; Jones, present "That ain't my style," said Casey. "Strike one," the upmire said. and Poe. who is at the time All followers of golf know of making a comeback in the From the benches, black with people, there went up a muffled roar many Hagen Augusta National Golf tourna- Like the beating of the storm-wav- es on a stern and distant shore. Schinhan To Present the laurels that has Kill him! Kill the umpire, shouted someone in the stand, Organ Recital Today won. A veteran of the old ments SEND And it's likely they'd have killed him had not Casey raised his hand. school, Hagen plays consistent- Golf lovers from all the sur With a smile of Christian charity, great Cdsey's visage shone, Will Give Concert in Hill Hall at ly good golf. 'He is at the pre- rounding district will be on hand EASTER CARDS He stilled the rising tumult; he bade the game go on. 5 O'clock This Afternoon engaged in a tourney, to play one He signalled to the pitcher, and once more the spheroid flew. sent time witness this of of Beautiful Selection Casey still ignored it, and the umpire said, "Strike two!" and par shattering golf experts the game and a But The organ recital of the the that the at first he has played so many years large crowd is expected to fol "Fraud," cried the maddened thousands, and the echo answered "Fraud." spring quarter will be played by for look Casey, and the audience was awed. makes him one of the best known low foursome as they tackle But a scornful from Professor Jan Philip Schinhan the They saw his face grow stern and cold; they saw his muscles strain, figures in the golfing world. the difficult Hope Valley course. And they knew that Casey wouldn't let that ball go by again. this afternoon at 5 o'clock in and Co., 3nc. Hill Music hall. The University band full The sneer is gone from Casey's lips, his teeth are clenched in hate. t UNIVERSITY BAND has a He pounds with cruel violence his bat upon the plate, His program will open with TO BE IN FESTIVAL schedule of out-of-to- wn engage- And now the pitcher holds the ball, and now he lets it go, ments quarter. will And now the air is shattered by the force of Casey's blow. three chorales by. Johann Sebas- this They r tian Bach, "When We Are in Concert Organization to Play in make a tour through western "Oh! Somewhere in this favored land, the sun is shining bright. Kaleigh This Afternoon '! North Carolina during the week The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light, Deepest Need," "Jesus Christ? And somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout, Who Art Our Saviour," and of April 27, giving 15 concerts Mudville mighty Casey has struck out Thirty seven members of But there is no joy in the Mercy, Holy the while on the trip. The organiza- "Have God the University Concert Band will Cafeteria Ghost." will continue tion has been invited to attend Schinhan leave for Raleigh this afternoon FRATERNITY ROW invoca- the Coastal Plain festival in Tar-bor- o with the cantabile and where .they will participate in by May 10, and the Band Mar-d- HOLLINGSWORTH & MARTHA WASH- tion from 'Third Suite" the Eastern Carolina i WELL last North Gras in Rocky Mount May 28. BALANCED Joseph Renner, Jr. The' Band Festival. INGTON CANDIES with Easter Concertina" auditorium inv Raleigh. After MEALS AT REAS- number will be "La Bands from 20 high schools starts at 2 o'clock in Memorial ONABLE PRICES wrappers now on display by Pietro A. Yon. over the state and from State, will play : on The organist Wake will ap- in- Forest, and Duke Infirmary A Safe Place To Eat alternate Sunday afternoons pear on the program which Ehsbauks Drug Co. of Sunday as he has stead each each band has given a short con- Campbell and R. H. MEAL TICKETS during two quarters. Ruth Reliable Druggists Since 1892 the last cert, all will join in a parade Williams were confined to in- ' ' the $3.00 $5.00 $6.00 Patronize Our Advertisers through the city. firmary yesterday. SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1936 PAGE FOUR Playground Ball TO BE HERE TUESDAY GROUP CHARTERS Red Cross To Offer (Continued page three) Diving, Saving from BULLETINS ASKEDBYCOUNCIL Life While the soft ball play got Courses This Spring underway Friday, the tennis Campus Organizaiions Bequest- - With warm weather approach tourney will not swing into ac- Submit Facsimiles of Anti-W- ar Mobilization Commit- ed to ing and minds turning toward tion until the weather becomes tees Meet today at 2 p. m. in Charters to Student Council water sports, the American Red more suitable. Teams are re- Graham 'Membrfal.' yester- Cross is again planning to offer quested by Director Herman - Student Council -- The Committee Important " ' , ' I a program of swimming, diving, Schnell to play their first round Honor - sent out call for all campus tombrrow, :,?.;---- - v '! day a saving matches as soon possible. Meeting at 5 oVlock organizations to submit to the and life courses to the as students the University. Each team is asked to get in Grail room. council a copy of their constitu- of O-- Pi Game Basketball Under the auspices of the touch with their respective op- Chi Phi tions or charters. The council Bynum gym to Carolina examiners corps, a ponents as to the time they will at 8 o'clock in asked that organizations having "V play off as no of- morrow night. nn constitution turn in a state unit of the National Red Cross their match ' ; . Meets : I life saving patrol, instructors in ficial schedule will be printed. Senior Week Committee ' ft ment of their origin, purposes, University ' every field of aquatic sports will today at 2 o'clock in ' duties, activities, and powers. - UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY Club room in Graham Memorial. requests all De avanaoie and a swimmmg- The council that life saving campaign will be Magazine Business Staff Meet statements be left with Francis The University Administra- held, topped off by a Red Cross zed ing 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Uni-- Fairley or John Parker or sub tion has the fact examiners training course given Student-Facult- y : : V ' Day versity Club room. - , mitted at the student govern- that is a - , s ' f . , . by Romone Eaton, National di- legal holiday same regu- " ment room before Wednesday. and the A. S. C. E. Meets tomorrow ' ' " S 12-1- 6. ill j v rector, on May Any girl lations apply night at 7:30 in 319 Phillips hall. Information that are in effect " ' " or boy 20 years of age who holds ' - ' Ab- . , request is for all regular holidays. Mr. Jessup, field secretary of the The purpose of this a senior life saving certificate is organization, will speak. to enable the council to have sences before or after April 8 V . ..x ' ' V : x eligible for the examiners de- ' available at all times complete will result in automatic proba- Orchestra Concert Tuesday , ' v gree. xx. information concerning all stu tion for the absentee. night at 8:30 in Hill Music hall. A summer job is almost a cer- dent organizations. This will Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Meets to- tainty if such a course is suc- nite plans for the spring activi council to dis morrow night at 7 o'clock in the enable the settle cessfully completed, according ties will be made. putes which may arise concern to R. M. Grumman of the Uni- The meeting is called for x ,x ing conflicting powers of Macrazine Deadline Copy for the versity extension division. Sev- Tuesday night, April 7, at 7 . . " r T - " - s different organizations. April issue due April 16. eral chances to obtain junior o'clock in room 209 Graham Me The student tribunal is also i AU Band Members Meet at Hill and senior life saving certificates morial. The chairman asks that compiling present a complete Music hall at 12:45 this after- - at will be given before the examin- all members, new examiners on will record of all past council rulings ers course opens. the campus, senior life guards, , noon, in full uniform. A bus on matters policy, principle, be ready to leave for Raleigh at of To further the field of Red and all others interested, be pre The mechanical man is defying attempts of the audiences and precedent. discussion will be k 1 Cross activities, the corps will sent as a held. o'clock. to make IT laugh. It's worth $10.00 to any one who can Meeting According to President Fran- also sponsor a cam- and some very important an AHkFreshman Golfers make IT laugh. IT will be at the Carolina theatre Tuesday. first aid of all those who expect to try for cis Fairley, completion of these paign along with a summer job nouncements made. the freshman team in 209 Gra- two tasks will result in more bureau, and a student drive for DRAMA TRY-OUT- S Varsity Tennis and more efficient ham Memorial at 10:30 tomor- centralized a swimming pool on this campus. EASTER SPECIAL row morning. Varsity golfers (Continued from page three,) student government. The charter members of this OPEN MORROW tical tallies with Potts, downing Give your mother and your . are asked to meet at the same student group are Jesse Parker, 6-- 6-- Student Council Action Carl Carlson 4, 3. girl a framed photo for East- . time. William Greet, George Rowe, Spring Playmakers Production After Henderson limited Bar-- The Student Council yester- Lee Greer, Vernon Ward, Ellis er. With a $5.00 order or to Consist 12 Student-Writte- n games of nett to four in two sets, day suspended indefinitely one Fysal, Charles Rose, Tom Hum- more we will give you a lovely Plays Johnny Foreman was de- thrust student for violation of the hon- phries, Marshall Bell, John frame. Must be a $2.00 against another owner of a puz Brabson, Bolton, posit. Seventy-fiv-e parts are open to or, system. Three others were Robert x and AJJD zling name in Bill Bell. David Wootten-Moulto- n people who pictured them- acquitted for lack of evidence. Robert Williams, chairman. Sev have son has some distinction in hav- AND selves as Norwegian fishermen, eral new members will be taken Phone 7141 ing a Carl Carlson and a Bill Patronize Our Advertisers in at the next meeting and defi Mexican Warriors, revolutionists, Bell in its varsity lineup. hangmen, Carolina mountaineers Foreman did away with Bell poli- t ALVE H and fisherfolk, small town 6-- 6-- by 3, 4 and Robinson rang H co-ed-s, By Stuart Rabb ticians and evangelists, down the curtains with an easy athletes and even professors. win over Harry Hampon. Try-ou- :::a:s;:::t:::it:t:i:::tt::::rtssi:;:::::;s ts will be held tomorrow Doubles Play afternoon at 4 o'clock and tomor EXPENSIVE HOWL Doubles saw Shore and De KEATEQISIG row evening at 7 :S0 Play-make-rs at the Gray in the top spot eliminat- 12 yOU'VE never seen anything like it before! Don't get this NATURAL theatre for roles in 6-- When Congressmen become ing Kenny and Lewis 1, 6-- 3. plays. COLOR picture confused with any other color picture of the past! afraid of some man or of some The only touch ap- of color or Not only is "THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" photographed in organization, they set up a howl The first Playmaker produc- proximation of thrill came in the THE NEW NATURAL COLOR PROCESS, but it is also one of most for an investigation. If the tion of the spring quarter con- next doubles when Foreman and the absorbing stories you have ever seen. We urge you to see it we really howl is long and loud enough, sists of the 12 best plays writ- Robinson staged a stirring cli- believe it is one of the best pictures of this or any other year. congressional leaders unleash ten in the playwriting classes max in the second set of their 1 E. C. SMITH, Mgr. several of the loudest howlers this year and last year. The match with Carlson and Barnett and tell them to go on and in- plays will be divided into three After winning the opening set will presented 6-- vestigate. groups and be 2, the Carolina pair coasted to April 23, 24, and 25. The pro 5-- It was in such a manner that a deficit of 2 and point-s- et duction will be directed by stu the current Townsend investiga- against them. In keeping the v 2.-- I tion began. The Townsend or dents in the play directing teams record of straight set ganization had the boys up in course under the supervision of wins intact, Foreman and Rob- Professor Sam Selden. - Washington worried sick. So inson went to town to take five of ruthlass striving directing born tht they set out to discredit it by an The play class has games m succession, winning of th man who won and such as th screen has never 7-- investigation. Of course the been limited this year to the 5. th man who lost tho heart before portrayed ... the gor- oversimplified principles upon 12 -- most experienced students Frank Farrell saw action with of an untamed mountain girt geous mountain backgrounds which the ''revolving pension" connected with Playmaker acti- Archie Henderson in the final ... with thrao great stars in spring to life in nature's own business hinged function Was vities. This production is not an doubles, joining with him to tht trianglo ro!s! thrilling, breathtaking cslorsl generally considered economical- experimental bill. The plays score abruptly over Bell and ly will publicly on 6-- unsound. be presented Hampon in 1 sets. They find the regular season ticket sche- I i j the books of the Farrell added an extra flour SYLVIA FEED organization "muddled." But dule. ' ish to the affair by playing an- they can prove no dishonesty. The plays which have been other Davidson player in an un- SIDNEY MacMURRAY What they done cast -- have is to selected for production are: official match. Farrell won ft suspicion upon movement the by "Azteca by Josephine NiggK, with true Carolina ease and cli two divergent methods: directed by Ralph Burgm; "The maxed a rather successful after- GG (1) They eaused a rupture Cry of Dolores' by Josephine noon. between High Secretary Clem-- Niggli, directed by Robert ranl, 6--1, 1 De Gray (C) over Kenny ents and Dr. Townsend by start- Nachtmann; "Eternal Comedy" The 6-- 4. ing a rumor that Clements was by Mary Delaney, directed by 6-- 6-- ' '.. the "brains" Townsend, the pup-- Beverly Hamer; "Raise A Tune, Potts (C) over Lewis 4, 3. jLDS3QQEHE ) Shore (C) over Carl Carlson innae ,1 pet. Sister" by Patsy McMulIan di- 6-- 1 (2) One McGroarty discredit- rected by Jessie Langdale: 6--4, 3. with . ed the entire organization by "Hangman's Noose" by Charles Henderson (C) over Martin 6-- 6-- NIGEL BRUCE SPANKY attempting to enact its princi- Foe, directed by William Chi Barnett 2, 2. McFARLAND ROBERT BARRAT ples into law. chester; "The Awakening" by-- Foreman (C) over Bell 6-- 3, HENRY FONDA FRED STONE FUZZY KNIGHT The investigation cost $50,-- Eleanor Barker, directed by 6-- 4. ALSO 000. And the total receipts in-- Robinson (C)L over Harry Eleanor Barker; "There Ain't YTTAPHONE ACT Hampon 6--2, 6--4. to the Townsend coffers so far No Escape by Ella May Dan- PARAMOUNT NEWS are only 952,000. Expensive iel, directed by Mary Hayns-- Shore-D- e Gray (C) over Ken 6-- prevention! worth. ny-Le- wis 1, 6-- 3. Today and Tomorrow "An Orchid To You by Jean r oreman-itoDins- on tu over Dramatic Walker, directed by Carlson-Barne- tt 6--2, 7--5. Festival Fowler T-- V TT . y v Tuesday w i: arreu-nenaers-on i ednesdaT Thnrsdav --tFriday Spencer; "Hjemlengsel by Gerd u I over Claire Treror Carole Lombard Saturday Bell-Hamp-on 6-- 6-- Marlene Dietrich George Brent The 13th annual North i; 1. Paul Kelly Lionel Barrymore Bernhardt, directed by Mildred Preston Foster Gary Cooper Patricia Ellis in Carolina Dramatic Festival in ia in Howard; "The Red Velvet "Son? and Dance Man" 'Lore before in The Voice of which began in Piayraak ST. MARYS GIRLS Breakfast" "Desire" "Snowed Under" BaIe Ana" the Goat Josephine Niggli, di- ers Wednesday even by theatre rected by Lawrence Wismer; A program of German ing was brought to a close songs Coming "The Ralph Xylerly, will be presented by Coming last night presenta- Thierry a group of 'Timothy's with the directed by Beatrice Kirkhara; 35 girls from St Mary's "3Iessage to tion by Frank school of awards Dr and "Strictly Tourist" by Jose- for girls in Raleigh P Graham The awards list this after- Garcia" phine Niggli, directed by Juan-it- a noon in thev banquet hall Gra U LtvJ L will be published later of Greene. ham Memorial at 4 o'clock.