CAMPUS LEADERS N.C.C.P.A. CONVENES BID BY ODK Batribsoman IN CHARLOTTE tKtieALENDA LUX UBI ORTA LIBERTAS ZS28 VOL. XXV DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1938 No. 32 Convention Loaders ol l*r«»ss 4pi*oii|» Three Seniors and Six To Be Held Juniors Extended Bids May 5 For Omicron Delta Association By Kappa Head Football Coach Gene Me- > ' '' ' '' : ' ■ ""' By N.C.C.P.A. Will Hold Annual Ass^sWsttlsV^ "SK^'''^^t -.''"- a^^Kf* *"J j Miller Chosen Ever Also Honored Spring Convention in Char- Leadership Frat lotte,May 5-7 Editor-'n-Chiefi Wsfile I'.allow, president of Delegates from the three ihc Delta circle of Omicron Davidson publications will at- For Magazine Delta Kappa, tapped his gave! tend the annual spring conven- ten times al the annual spring tion of Carolina udqrr-eti uoujles~ pledging exercises of the him-, the North Col- :.R uunnaoanj "*f c, sxacK-First dick Defeats Locke White After lefjiate Press Association in ~~ Three Ballots iir.uv leadership fraternity Charlotte, Thursday. Friday, Vs lii-ld during the chapel hour and Saturday, May 5-7. Tl.C. STO.TE Ill the rCCCIli student 1)11(1} this morning. Thus one mem- Several prominent writers and (■lections "l\\lt" Miller was: nl" coaching staff, three < ber the publishers will attend the conven- Uvied Editor in-Chief of the! members of the senior class, tion. D. Hiden Ramsay, editor of Scripts 'ti Pranjts for the year ami six men from the rising the Asheville Citizen-Times, will be 1938-39. class, and six from This unusiialh se'nior men the chief speaker at the annual wa's an closi elec- the rising senior class werein- "■|\nt" winning banquet. Th« collegians will also tion. Miller over ducted into tin' societ). margin of bear: Jake Wade, sports editor of l-nkt While by a only J Receivo I'...! The Charlotte Observer; Cameron J" votes. It had to be imi in three i Those receiving bids during the ballots with Gene Liipfcrt's being Shipp, of the ChariotIv News ;Ray- exercise were Head Knotball Coach mond Thompson, of the hassitcr eliminated in tin second round. Gene McEver, Boobj Arrowsmith, "Kut, Press; Harris- Keck, of the Observ- whose leal name is Wai- I [""red Dennis. and Sam Ryburn <>i Rutlcdge Miller, is er Printing House; and many oth- tii well tpiali HVad Coacl. Cent- McEvrr, the class of 193R; Warren Caw. ers. The Carolina Book Fair will \ lied tot this respniisilili position, who was t.i|>p<-<. liv Delta t'111 l< i:,.h Met Icll.in. Rill Marquess, Sam sin, , he tin- of Omicrnn Delta Kappa, hon- be in session in Charlotte at the has worked tin staff Newell. Shcrrard Rico, and Fred years, orary leader»hip fralernily. same time, and many of coun- tt'i three and w.is .1 manatr- !Stair ...i the class of 1939. the 1 nig past year. try s leading writers are expected editor this W'.idi Rarrnw presided ovei the Active to he in.Charlotte for the event. exercise*, Watson Slint conducted only h.r; The official delegates from Dav- Mol he been active in the devotional service, and the ad- idson will be Dick VoWles, i inaga/uii work, hut for tin- last ilrcss was ileliven.I h\ Professor who is year In- treasurer of the association, and ." has been" ihe author ..t John I' Williams, head ,.i the De- Iaki It I'.isy .me nl Ihe most Charlie Moore from the Davidson- " collegians will take in tin annual spring convention of partment ol Business Atlministfa- 1In !■ five North Carolina leading roles the populai in the Davidson- Ryburn Henry Collegiate Charlotte, May 5-7. Many prominent personagrn columns 11. hi .it IJavidson. ian. Sam and Har- North Carolina Press Association in other ian. lie ha-, been outstanding in key from the Magazine, Jim Dor- with many of the country's leading writers are expected to attend the Book Fair to lie held there ttimul- r.m.ln Arrowstnith has jusl fin* taneously the I sports both 101 Ins class and the sett and Wally Tonissen from the with convention. ishcel .1 term as president ..i the Tin (,,iinin., licit.1 fraternity' of Annual Pan Hellenic Council, was a senior .which lie is a inciiilni. Miller is a- In addition to the official dele- football manager, ami |tri*siil«*nl of member ol Sigma Djisilon and is gates from Davidson the newly Taylor Named i'i Kappa Phi social fraternity. Business Managers standing well gcholastically in his elected editors and appointed bus- Of I I-Ycil Dennis during tin past year iness managers will attend the con- he ei has been president of ihe Athletic "Kut" is a nativt ol Johnson, vention. They are Hill Marquess, ", Announced Association, lie was a mainstay of Publications < 1 1 he £ L<^r ity, 1111. .mil began his work . football is member Latimer, Brewer, , the team and a John Cane M^uk Ihim Vole the inId .»( iiirnnli; Lillard, Kut Miller ami Don Dav- On in i. m \\ hill' ; of Kappa Alpha social fraternity. in high school in thai citj idson. Several men will attend of Latimer, Lillard, and David- " " Edited Scripts 'n Prank* Kut is 'Hi ccssi .1 1. Sam Ry- their own accord. Will Succeed Elmore Holt As Rice Appoints son Appointed by Publi- . Sam Ryburn has held the position burn, of Salisbury, who has served The delegates from eighteen or HeadCheer Leader cations Board ni' editor ..t Scripts u Pranks, was as Script, 'n I'r.-mk. editor f,.i the twenty colleges will expected 'Y' Cabinet Rut Milli i of Johnston City, ;\ junior cheer lender and is a mini be to past year S.uii formally turned register early Thursday Ttmn., waft to Edi- I.e. ..( (JpsiluiL Alpha afternoon. After the third ballot Dick Tay- > elected the ' Sitiin.-i I'-: Groups Will AddedTo I■ 1111 I.atimer, Mark" I.ill.inl. in. 1 his |,,,s| 1,, "Kut" at the cha May d. On Friday girls from Two Be 1 torship of the College M.-ignzini' Omega, and Red and fuack Mas- lor was elected varsity cheer lead- Croup ;m. Warren flaw is the newly- er for the coming year with a 58- iciiil\ selected l>\ ihe I'nldira :lii 1is Miihday morning However, tain the delegates at a luncheon. Ho belongs to Phi Gamma 'elected freshman adviser and prc-i- Rice, president of (ions Hoard ;is business mana- he and "Rut" will work logethi 1 Friday night there will he a ban- vote majority over Bill I'.ovd. ihe Shcrrard the Delta social fraternity and is dent ni Kappa Sigma social :ra- M. ior gers "iln Davidsonian, on tin Imal issue nl the niaga Y. C A. l'MS-.i". recently for Sigma Upsi- 1 uel at which the awards for the count was JOS to 150. r;mk^. also a member of tenthv. tm inln ..I tlii student announced the appointment of fif- (*iii]i-- and t anil Scripts /me this year, which will appeal in council, year's best publications will be The four men who have been lon. was secretary-treasurer of teen men to serve on the nc\t.year's 'n Pranks. Ia few weeks. made. New officers for the press junior ihe student hn.lv and vice president cheerleaders were automat- "Y" cabinet. Washington, D. association will be elected on Sat- Latimer, from of the V. M. C. A ically nominated for this office. The Sigma Alpha urday at the business meeting. Va- Members of the cabinet and their C, is a ntembei of I:..I. McClcllan is president of the Bobby fraternity, Cups Awarded New I rious committees are slated to be candidates N'esbit Flmore. departments arc as follows: Fresh- Epsilon social junior Officers Athletic Association He was presi- appointed Friday morning. Gish, Boyd and Tayl*»r.- Tin re- man Work. Warren Gaw;Student baseball manager, and the past ad- Ij ■!■ in nt tin snphotnore da-, and week manager 1$ ' Hilly Knauff and -his orchestra sults of the first ballot last Life. Rod Williams and Sam Spen- vertising t<>i the David- To Company Are Installed vici president of tin- student body, in cer; Vesper have been obtained to furnish mu- showed Gish the lead with 110 Services and Church stmian. (Continuedon Page 6) votes to polled by Taylor and Relations, Mawbinney:Depu- Wins Company and Platoon Into sic for a banquet and a dance which 104 Johl] II. was appointcil t.. succeed 1938-39 Leaders Inducted 88 by Boyd. Alter the second bal- tations, Hick Kenyon; Hoys' Work. Competitive Drill officc onday will follow in the Hotel Charlotte Charles Moore ovci We iley t'"K M Boyd and Sprunt afterwards. The dance end ■lot had taken over the lead Locke White Dave i hill, Miller, Andy Turner, Sam Compail) I', Physics will Taylor, Publications, Bill .mil its srennd |>la Group the at with 129 votes to 119 for "Boo" Walker; Sun convention which a regis- rlcnrpiiill, and Terrell Porter. it. .11 received tin highe; i i..(ing Mondaj ruing at tht regular and 107 for Gish. day School, Sid ("rane; Vocational . tration of \ following, more than one hundred in tin annual K () T. C iiniipeti . hapi'l sei ice,, tin the Taylor is a member of Kappa Guidance, Hill Marquess; World Lillard Has Elections hoys and girls is expected. tive drill April 27. i .t important oi tin newly clcct- Alpha fraternity- Evangelism, Archer Tnrr.ev: Chapel < social He sue >. hi '>> officers, wei win.si Ih'iih i- m 'Ihe ci inipaii) and i-l.tt' in con . il -nidi "Iv in Benfield Sigma cectls Klmore Holt of Greensboro Services, Sam Newell; Social Life l.illanl. Jack- Robert Heads on the fresh- lists were held mi Kii hard; on fii Id stalled h) tiit-ii predecessor's: Pi Sigma and Fireside Forupis, Sam Webb ; sonville, lla. was Business Club who has held the position for the Ihi..it- J*K) "lei ii) L.iiu installed l-rcd Work, McLean; man K"!t team, a member of l'lii Approximately. specta ity last year. Colored Dave Stu- In president Kobi rt .' Hi "in Id ol Sii ks dent Government Representative, Delta Thcta, Pan-Hellenic council- tors Commanders of the winning Stan of the student Taylor division, ; (.i.ivr. \\ V.i. was elected pres- Hears Ovens In the near future will is- man fur nexl year, and was on tlie were Captain Ti.rrcy Mc- bud) llaywoud Hill, Shurani kin. Fred Stair. ..i Sigma Sigma, sue a call for all sophomores who sophomore dance committee. Lean raid Lie ut. Gene Gaiiicr. These preside nt ol the "Y ;" Hick \ uwlc s, idi in I'i hoi i wish to try out Two departments have been ...1.1 Marquess, L)av- arj I'hj .i. fi■■■'rnity, :u it~ r< VocationalGuidance Talk Will for the post of Cage Brewer, Ovid HcH, Sam officers will receive silver loving Hill editor ol the to by Nice. ■<■ mi i : , nighl junior cheerleaders. These men will cd tin- cabinet The cups ti, 1m idstiniau, Street, l.n ting Mm. Be Heard Ifrtnphill, l)nn Davidson, and Tom awarded al the annual Wat-..ii Warreii .. be spring next new sections are "Colored Work." inspection Gaw, advisor; l)..i William A Page ol Iluntorsvilli trained this and Henderson ih< men exercises, May Li. freshman Jim Davfd Ovens, president of the Na- body to be supervised by McLean,^and wen- othci an.! I I:.ill.,.. Jr., tall the student will select Judges of tfle contest were ("..1 sett, Cagt lirewcr, editor nl the- Jami s I. ol Dav- competing for tin- -" ;' tional Retailers Association and Forums," post. mi, .is four of them by vote. "Fireside under the di i' S. McCuIlough, instructor of the Annual; Fred Dennis, Hob Me id wen . w , Davidson col- of that unit Representa- Association ; Sam Kyburn, Kut Mil t rcspectivclj in the Phi Hall to the Commerce "The universities are in the pres- ored has been K'uing on this year ager of the Magazine, is a member officers ent juncture tive plain.»ns of the lour companies h-r, cditoi i tin magazine ; and KollowinR the election of officers Club and other students interested on the side of the sci- under the direction of McLean. A of 1'i Kappa Phi social fraternity, . for coming year society Harrow, the the wit- a-, entific spirit and freedom of inquiry. Club, took the field first. These were Wade Sain ICcwell, presi- in business tin- fourth in the colored Sunday School being I i i crele Prancais, Glee and "< .i is held separately The complete " t mi.i cd interesting dem in- Business will be advised to judged dent of ihi cl.i veo scries of vocational guidance speak- well and work is being done among the was on llic business .staff of the stration of at: oscillograph the companies thendrilled and received con- ers sponsored by the Y. M. C. welcome dynamic force of ed- colored boys. Annual last year. His is ♥ liy A. home in their rating. 'Ihe entire battalion ducted Mr Cothcry of flic Phy- Mr. Ovens is recognized as one ucation." U. of 's Dean C Fireside Forums is an iId division Wadesboro. department lined up before the spectators, and iJrexel Institute officials have sics and Tom Magill, a of the best men K. Griffin calls on business to ac- of "V" work which is being re- business of this Davidson was appointed from a the winning divisions were an- started a move to nationalize fra- in. mhi r of the sucict). section and he is cept the aid of its best ally. vived next year. Tlii- also known for group consisting of Paul Stone, ternities at thai institution. oscillograph is an electrical his a nounced. ability as speaker. The Na- 1 . IWilliam Howell, Oscar Jpyner and apparatus whicli throws shadows tional Retailers Association, of Toni Casali. from .i cathode ray tube upon a which president, he is is an inter- screen as a um!i!c green line. national organization Walker Announces New Stall This and js the Akers To Hea largest detect and :in- group of its kind. Mr. Ov- , aylize ph;ise relationships, betweeji T. E. "Boo" Walker, editor-in- tion devoted to athletics, it is plan- Publications Board ens has been a frequent visitor at At the last meeting of tin lieaver SAE and has taken part in intra- different voltages. Many Davidson, chief of the 1938-.W Wildcat Hand- ned to have each coach say several Club, effects can and is well known by Tho election of the Publica- Charlie Akers was elected mural sports. be produced on the shadow, each book, has announced the appoint- words about his particular sport. tion* will be president, many students. He is to speak to- Board held in the "Buck" Powell vice- Wood is a home town boy carrying a meaning to ment of the following to his staff: The freshman adviser will given Bob the experi- night at the regular weekly meet- be very near future. Tbi» board, president, and Bob Wood secretary who made his numeral in basket- menter, ing Dave Woodward, business man- more space, and the Court of Con- which it now compoied of Dick of the Commerce Club on busi- and treasurer of the group for the ball and tennis. He is a member A r.iilii. program was picked up ness ager; and Tom Guion, Warren trol will be mure pleasingly present- Vowles, Ryburn, as a vocation. The entire stu- Sam and Jim 1938-39 session. nl the rising junior class, and of upon a commercial body Ludlam, Bob Ramsey, and David ed to the new students. Dorsett, receiver and dent is invited to attend. student members, and These three boys arc all from the SAE social fraternity. then by another nuke Colvin, managing editors. If the 1938-39 Mr. F. into the os- Mr. Ovens is the fourth of the -Handbook is fin- L. Jackson and Prof. North Carolina. Charlie Akers These officers will soon be in- ei'llograph and y. Woodward is a member of the ancially successful, stated, Fleagle, members, the observers could M. C. A. vocational guidance Walker faculty selects from Charlotte, "Buck" from stalled offices 'see' the Student Volunteer group, year and take over their announcer's voice recorded speakers. The other three men Minis- the Handbook for after next the business managers of the Whiteville, and Bob from David- make Band, in order to definite plans the shadow serein Every ac- who lectured are: Dr. Ben Lacy, terial Eumenean Literary will probably be combined with a three publications. This body is son. president Society, and teacher of one directory, about the entertainment of visitors cent and change of pitch was of the Union Theological of the student which will con- elected by the students from the 'Ihi president, Akers. is a mem- campus. Sunday School on our shown mi the screen. Seminary;Dr. W. N. McNeider, of Classes off the tain a list of the boys by halls, editors and business managers of ber of the Pi Kappa social campus. Alpha "Our Official Hosts." though they The demonstration concluded the University of North Carolina ; He succeeds Cage Brewer with their home addresses and oth-i the Davidsonian, Quips 'n Crunks fraternity, and plays in the R. O. as business manager. er bits were recognized only this past year. with experiments using an electric and Mr. Howard Arbuckle, a prom- of information. and Scripts 'n Pranks. The board T. C. band. He made his numeral Several changes over this year's have brought about a better ctitcr- arc which jumped a five inch >;urk inent young lawyer of Charlotte. The book will be edited before I elects its own president, who is in freshman track last yuan, and Handbook, edited by t:iiiiin. in ..f visiting teams and gap. Approximately 40,000 Each of these men spoke on that Hector Mc- examinations','and will go to press i Dick Vowles. This is a very im- has worked on the volts G'eachy. annual for the strangers' on our campus. Under jumped ihe gap vocation which they themselves will be made. The local K. sometini.: m A_ugust. It will be sent j portant organization, for it di- past, two years. capable leadership The local chapter O. T. C. unit will be recognized, as to all incopiing freshmen, ■ the. of the.se new is planning have entered. and will rects the policies of tli three Buck Powell has been active in to meeting will also the work of the Physical be available upperdassmen rs\ the cluh is making plans have a pjenic on May It. at which At the of the Commerce to all '■ publications. football, taking part in his fresh- (Continued on Page 2) Education department. to increase the work and its effi- time reports on recent d|:ve"lap- In the sec- at the V. M. C. A. man ami so'phomore years. He is an (Continucd on Page 2) menls in Physics will be tfiven. MAY 1*38 Page Two THE DAVIDSONIAN WEDNESDAY. 4. \iu»ri«a Favors Peace ... QTiK Datubsonian ia in |> ■■ > iii Car loou I'he other cln\ the rn-tunte of Public King For A : l per o-iit stated Wilson, tinent spring air. son, Bob Gish, Bill Published Weekly "For a Better Davidson" With all this sunshine, Jim ili.it the} believed u had been a mistake and stuff, ItlOSl of Us inclined to lie Itovd. and Wade Harrow also ai.l- tiling- and in the with cries >i Printed By The :, enter the last \\ ilr. around and take easy, iun festivities .r us i.i Us . STANDARD PRINTING COMPANY I'm no exception as this column The Old Fashioned for Charlotte, Carolina l'nda\ while wv turn our eyes toward evidently shows. With all the nudes A suggestion is here proffered I North — aspiring college are flopping around every afternoon the young violinist in Wesi pe.ne programs which students impromptu SUBSCRIPTION RATES tlie Mill absorbers and -oftballers- dorm who deliver- al year , find that a ternoou concert- you're Ten crnls prr copy. *l-5t Ihe CollrfUtf Mitinortint!'II enthusiasticnll} we certain scenes from Thome Smith'.- ...If au y ditioning, ■ on The Bishop's Jaegers"— which you we don't use fiddle- in venl -nrve\ of slltdlMll opinion peace oughta read — become somewhat our hand: if you're practicing lei tli.ff students do not ap- AdvertisingService.Inc. reveals Vmerican real, tho nowhere near to the exact- take that -triiiH box somewhere National iigiiinsl Japan, else, prove- ■vt consumers' boycott ness oi Smith due to lack of the far far away from the dormi- 42OMAI,,-..-.AVI Nl» YORK N V ecilloctive security, or participation in a for- — feminine element. However we do tories . . . Maybe to Crook.- and A WCKARD I , y -.I-— 1 I 1 eign war. According to the Creightonian, \ have the sun. and before long we'll Reid's "Rat Run'' where ytiu could .., .it D»vnl«in, impossible—elimi- P.,i,i..I ,~ m-i'mihI r13tlT1H.ittrr Hip Pom on..- all be arc-goldened Apollos, admir- probably do the Carolina, thr art ..f March Jrd. ISM. published 11) Creighton L'niversity, 28 col- North un.lrr ably tinted for a proud -trut to nate the rodents. 1 thi- 1i'l;c- in 18 states wen contacted for MAHOI'KSS Kditoi in Chitl flattering music of female gushes The houseparties -tart this com- 1111.1. ""■""-* M""J'-' ".t;il (IIMilI'S MOOU1- survc} «itn a t of 9.858 vote- recorded. and litter-— "Oht What a dr-rand ing week-end, and ODK should be EDITORIAL STAFF In regard to the second question, which tan! How DID you get it?" congratulated for providing the satisfactory u:i- concerned with the popularity ol com- Tlie orchestra played at GC in medium between the Greensboro the Sat.— Walt faculty and students. The medium ;:; " ptdson ROTC, the survey showed that an ANTHONY J j%? past ■' ais; DUKEJ JFtL i\ Harry ("lark should be continued some m %S% overwhelming majority of college students PRINCETON StUDBJT Uj 'j5feC**V»S > Hielman and cornered fit defi- %L*T - ■ 'I"> again by — ' * AND HEIRTO PACT CF II f ,») -~ZZ^-~J*>J"CS V ivrscvcritiK ladies met in nite manner an authorized cum IDill asall ,,-nr,- Kiiitor arc1,oppo-ed compulson military drill iii to THE DUKE.TOBACCO fill' '/■i/7 ' ,"TmU=o'- Winston . ..Billie Crooks,lost from mittee composed of faculty and stu .mv schools other than those which exist pri- HAS AW I I ]L CHAIN LETTER Marge, days, representatives only R3RtONL\ U;,H '_> OFTHE 10(6 OF for three finally suc- dent whose ''"y ' ' fe" bus training. A11OW/AWTC ffc Ii MEMBERS CLASS te.%^iV'l" M'-vi- ,.Editor marily for the purpose of military ceeded in having a fifteen minute function would lie to keep in bal- sfia Ph.tof Ph« ' ©AC. p. ' N TOUCH WlwryvCHOTHtRPORZlYEARS ggpjsir: "OOADAY' LfiTTER/ conversation .. . Stu Barnes with ance the relation between the fac- In to permanent policy lor j— T WITH A0DNS1ANTLY C1KCULATING Mike, ulty BUSINESS STAFF reference a in. so Maydaying it with the and students, Dissatisfaction ,,, , ■ _.Collrction M.m.iRcr war y .. i n ' Mu<|*f keeping America out of students down- gals . . . Horace Mel'all led the on both sides could tie eliminated if i ',',„', :i~l"j&«rtlitaf 1 partially Kill UiilVrr ....Alii. Ail»erti»ini M«n»«rr ed tin proposal of collective security by a Moor activities in his usual high by such conim.ittee. This "'", Mi'!' Circulation Umncr fashion, ',."' v ,, ,'."". ...Cirrulmlion M«n»grr with only 21.fi casting a From Campus to Campus spirited as the only Dav- is not a new suggestion,hut still the m»»i« large majority, SSTHiffpKSr .::::::::::::::::::":::-A..«. B..L... In with the Re- idson man on the floor which i- un- idea has never lieen developed. favorable vote. comparison Champion, III -A new kind nf business library lias been formed here usual. Get it ? Lilian! and "pinion, tlie McCullocll off to sults of the Survey on Public .it the University of Illinois. Carnival week in Mooresville and Washington in blaze of blushes and De-Emphasized... percentage of students favoring unqualified college the school treks over for recurring sighs l-'rampton Football The of commerce and business administration has already — kicks and . . . and South, J squints mostly picked The University »f the better neutrality i- low, since the student poll rig collected mure than iiO.IXX) item- for it- library of historical and ephemeral the latter . . . Yatcs up l>y Converse girls CoUege. ,?9.2 Naomi the Snake Charmer (friend and deposited in barred rooms in known to most of us as Sewanee istereil only per cent favoring neutral- material relating to business. of the department predict that Officials of Broadway) completely captivat- Spartanburg. is some bewil- a step in the athletic world itv. while r>9 per rent was registered for ill years There recently look in 10" this collection will throw such li^ht on business of the past ed young hearts with weird gyra- derment as to why Charlie In many small the public opinion survey. Smith that may soon be followed as has never been available in any collected form. tions ami risque remarks— Phillip appeared at the tennis courts in institution* all over the country. Arrowsmith even momentarily for- tails Saturday morning looking for before the StiMent — got Miss Woo (he made amends a golf game (I wonder if this- In a recent address Schenectady, N. Y. An extensive .y.trm of "honorary fellow- newly eleetejLfciee- Monday nite tho with the night itrue). Hoily, Dr. Mex Guerry, Senior Slants ship!" is keeping Union College students faculty in abandonment nf and members close ride to Greensboro). .. Ken Law- I think I'll quit. chancellor. called for the touch with the "outside world." ,, ol a more 1 1 ;i man is to grow and develop, then Ue "big-time" sport in favor . Organized by President Dixon Ryan Fox,the fellows are leaders pol'ie\ for the entire change must be present. Change is desirable comprehensive sports in literature, the theater, business, government, fine, arts, science and Take It K a s v when Ihe nature of the man is cramped in group of students engineering who make periodic throe-day visits to the campus to ad- same position -tuh ,i uav thai it leads to dissatisfaction. By Davidson is in much the dress assemblies and meet informally with students. WXJ Rut Miller as Change thai i- I" make a man a batter man u,,h regard to intercollegiate football must lie ilir change tli.it leads to -till other Sewanee. That school has the misfortune RECORDS— There were two rec- I tlii- champion nbn-sleeper, walks changes a higher goal, Man \eu York I'm Predicting an expanding future for the study and t,, |,,. in the Southeastern Conference, toward new and ords broken last week. At least ainl mingles amongst us mortals teaching home in S. colleges and universities. much home as a rab- ran choose his own goals and train his will of r. Mrs. we hope they are correct to date. every day and we, we accept him where it is about as at Kathryn "ii 11 to reaching > one in a The other was made last Saturday mi coast of Maryland. A Kappa a cry for new tennis a goll Sir chaugiitg nf.human nature is each home and that within it are established the ideal, and ideas that largely when \ed Iverson made his letter as il Ineed to put anything more better mi iaiiiur.il facilities, and more play- tocorrect track, guide that individual in later life," she -aid. in thereby being the first after I said he led a hand. After more spurts in place til the interpretation of the will in the light of ing Held- for say three letter man in college at the this by-gosh if he put my previous responses. goals set "Ii seems f.urW safe to thai home economics t- going to be much doesn't football program Mew are to present time. I know him. name in hi- 1 expensive more important general education column then. ain't much ottset thr errors of the past experiences. ill in the next ten or fifteen years t.. linn. not advocating that Davidson cut We are than it has in the past." she predicted. JOTTINGS ... Someone told a it- intercollegiate schedules. We come t'> Davidson j.'ke football from College ntimlful of and Bull Durham said: "You'- PARTING SHOT — Maybe the it, I"' faced ve — Far from I'm the Wildcat- maj its rules .mil give our tacit acceptance to — wot me in stitches." Someone reason,tin- cavity feels so larj-e Chicago, 111. Northwestern University and the University of has left four cakes I with such a choice some t inn- in the next them. With thi- in mind, can we cast aside j of red soap when you've had a tooth extracted. Chicago are stitl battling for most honors, down in our shower few decade- if football continues to become iluw rules even tn the point of being di»- the beautiful co-ed and room. They is because it is natural for the the smell good and lather swell.— t,i t" no- just former has won the first round. The ] tongue exaggerate. a professional spurt. Contran the hmie'st because we do imi approve of class in made 1 anatomy several field i ti.,n other The battle started wayback when some song writer wrote some- that football supports all the them? In the past two issues of/file TJav- i trip- la'sl week to a spot the thing about "Northwestern her girls. Chicago's they other AKERS HEADS BEAVERS -port-, more and moru colleges are finding idsonian, we have read several articles about for pretty where side of Mooresville for first hand roam," and the latest skirmish was prompted by this paragraph in a observation. every year that the net profit realized from little questions that are dishonest -itch as A lab fee of forty i (Continued from Page I) University of Chicago student magazine: cent- was required.— in ciency in the coming year. the football -ea-oii i- very small. having someone to sit in your or Overheard church t been a really Dago class: "Silence" i, Th retiring I, chapel seat, or "There hasn beautiful woman around here masculine j c officer.- of the ye.ar should be recognized that Dr £»uerry's answer roll in the class room in Krench;there i, no tiling since Little Egypt reared her skirts on the world's fair mid- — such have done a lot to bring >lte club ior yon. i- suggestion 1- not fur eliminating ititercolle nr answer roll call in ROTC for a feminine silence. Ralph back tn it- former high standing. or way in 1893." son has John- giate competition, but rather to bring it friend, take someojie else's freshman cap adopted .i rule for credit |j fhese men are: Tom Abbott, pres- That started a hot argument, and appointment of a beauty haircuts; 1 the he leave- a ident; within a plan. where colleges i>i equal becauseytut'have had your- taken i granted). — very unsightly Sam Newell, vice president: judging committee committee, working photographs, spot somewhere \ other It Davids,,ii is and the from on the head until j Henry 'McConnell, secretary-treas- strength ma\ face each favors interested in making IIII". the man selected Joy Hawley, a Northwestern co-ed as the- most comes back and pays, thenI urer ; and Addison Long, the development of more sports such as MAN. A MAN is not dishonest nor unfair beautiful j chairman on the Maroon Midway. lie takes it off. What a brain. of 'the constitution committee. crew, lacrosse, gymnastics, fencing, tennis, We are growing into manhood Let us be After the announcement was made, a of laughter and golf rather than the major sports. It MEN. wave roared MARRIAGE A LA CARTE BUSINESS CLUB campus — , from the Purple clear across Chicago to the Midway uoni turnip your ' is an a e'nougb and nose at my ap- attempt to offer broad sports As no look judges peal. you (Continued from Page 1) h.n-k over our years spent the hurriedly explained that the photographer was at fault If carrot all, peas listen!, that all ma\ participate riuh on last Wednesday, program for the here, for to what Ihave bean wanting say. Mr. .1. H. we will forever regret every dee.I of putting a Wildcat co-ed's picture in with the group vieing for to Sridgos, president fllll of the game. It also advocate- the de- dishonesty i You're a great pepper-upper. JJy of the Mer- that we did while here. Our honors at the university that Rockefeller built. :hants Association Charlotte, velopment of more playing fields, tennis heart befits faster every time I of experiences at present are not what we as vas the speaker for the evening court-, and intramural facilities for Use bj j think of you. Your kisses are MEN of radishing. He discussed problems and Davidson wouldlike to continue It Spring vacations have laways been 'mighty bothersome for college Oh, water cress. I want ! the of the all in place of specialized expensive is up t.i you :ollegc man entering and those who will be members of the officials ever since the earliest days to cabbage for my own. Imake business equipment for the use oi a few. of our oldest institutions. Witness lis talk was a helpful supplement upper next year to n good celery and save my kale. I see that these this edicl iu-se.1 by the Princeton University hoard way back on Sept. 12. ; M the "Y" little classes si,,, j !could even afford to support a little vocational lectures. besetting 0 not take root. It is 1/59: "Whereas, there is a peculiar Disposition ' in the Students to go !new-cumber. Lettuce elope [11- nur prayer that home some Days while Will Organization... the incomingclass-of fresh- or Week- before the May Vacation and the Preifrfcut iyur parsleyps. You -auliflowcr men will never know that who is Obliged to spend >hop 1 Remember two veils ago when the "Vet- those have near half his time for almost a month before to while wake the parsnip. We gone aheadof them AH Latest erans of Future War-." who asked for their left such a record. We hear a great Variety of Pleas and pretenses for that Hud: often will get him tomatoes so we can seniors and happy advance, will not be here to discourage it time- half or more Variety of live in onion olive our lives." HITS bonuses in was tounded at Prince- upon a Pretenses have roi Liberty to ro but to those that us "1 cantaldpe with you. I'm plum ton? l.a-i week one Southern follow there awaits a home before the tune appointed which i> attended with many ) ill our schools heavy Incon- sorry tjput a banana swell orange- "'i our Favorite responsibility. I realize that venience-: 'It is ordered (his took the limelight when two Emory Univer- all of that Practice be prevented for the time to ment like that, but you'll have to the evils are not in the senior class, come, RECORDS sity students with a zest for bloody burles- by any and ihai none be allowed to so home at that time unless by Reason etemonate me from your plans. We means, but ! am Come in to Hear Them que organized the "Institute for Interna- thinking that when the of Sickness or some such extraordinary Occasion, and that no pretense- couldn't be appley married pear he- tiona] responsibility is felt that you be, cause I love another. Don't 111 Will" and began advocating war will not try made thai a Horse is sent unless there he also a letter from the parents look to tell others how like a sour gtapel I think you're i right aw.,\ to act unless you can set or Guardian to the President Signifying extraordinary // IMMOND ORGAN some Reason for a peach of a fellow, object a good example. and I'll always j Its i- to organize other chapter- it. And that such Students Transcribe this Order and send it to their cherrysh the memory STEIffFAY PI INO Parents of the good '■ all over the world to help burlesquemodern Men of Davidson! Be or Guardians some months before the Vacation'." times we had together. (Pitt Panth- i war MEN. | erl. and international diplomacy. One of —MAJOR CLARK its acts was draw I ANDREWS first to up a telegram for A University of Alabama economics recently reported THUMB NAIL Short, Adolph Hitler, advising teacher SKETCH— MUSIC CO. him "to quit stall- "'' ' to one of his classes that the national debt now stands at some bespectacled, curll headed. This ing and fight s not too much to say that forces — 231 N. Tryon Street Austria." Two wire compan- $37,5S8,369.963 and his statement inspired the school's chief doodler demon oi the gridiron, this fearless i ies, not being so belligerently inclined, playing on education from without, forces divulger of the news, thi- idol re- and one-man boom to the pencil and paper industry to stay up late of Charlotte. N. C. tu.-ed to send it. Undaunted, over which educators themselves have little the maids when he leads his hand. I our exponents one night to produce these fancies and figures: of ill-will camouflaged a or no direct control art- making it necessdry bit and drew an- If the debt were in one dollar bills and if they were placed end- other draft which has been for educational institutions to redefine reported ac- their to-end, they would encircle the earth at the equator 145 times, or cepted by one of goals." rniver-itY of Chicago's Prof. CITY the companies. It road, N'e'w- they could be used to make a bridge to the moon SIS wide. If the CAFE & DININGROOM "We are all behind you and the ton Edwards points an unwavering finger ' "WHERE FRIENDS MEET eight ball. currency was stacked 16 to the 16th of an inch, it would form a pile TO EAT" .it oncecause SPENSER BROS. We recommend AusTfta for your growing of what mans call today's edu- 1,181 higher Chrysler MOORESV1LLE, N. C fee high, than the building. In area, these bills - - pains." cational revolution For Frat. Parties Capacity 90 would cJver 149.6 square miles. People THE DAVIDSONIAN P«»e Thro* l|iiosiion New Staff Edits Issue | rin'x. l.rs Ir;uu;tis Ideas For Scmior Gift Of "Scripts 'n Pranks' Announcedby Wicker I J Graduation and Seniors Will of College * Suggestions Oiiiti" a fumr »;i- crcateil Be Theme To Narrowed to Six Magazine Faculty 1PflIII OULleiy IS -i Ideas For Vote By riri-iilK w Ih-ii I'intr- if I)a\ Plans\ " " iilsnti atitniiitui-il that alter a1 The la-i issue nf tin- Scripts Se la 1 To Party] ilu-i'l Seniur inn. recently an iiiKi-ii 1 1 iin tin hiinir\ w it In-ti1i lie tit-null, ha- - - t 1 ni. iI.urnal in Hay miunci'i] i,iit Tin- iu-\t iiSM Bb^sIbT Ride that -i-vrral sugge- l'i-iiiv In-. I i'i| at ilu- ilesk. i 'I lii- tdilioii, which will lie limit i meeting; nf tin- ■■ S *^£T ali, i.'ti- !.ii yn't- S'oti ....' .. i i|i ne mi ili«- miss the co editorship (_hi;icl\\ rmifjlfffi i lull w ill In- a and Picnic will in- -uiiinit of tin- old amiI ;-.t ii: Iiiml. ai nl tin- an- etlilor, law ti parl \ m lui-'hi\ It*il -i-li'i it. in ),\ tin- -i'.i r ihr time newlj elecled will lie an . . Ma\ ' - la-- nouncement, in ilif Inn lately, there lu- . 17. fur tln'-i- iin-iuliiT-. ni' tin- ■ iii'.'it future. , oilier thirtj iuu page i--m- rather I in iln\ ni",lit, M;i\ .\ lilt- lu iu a I'aint nun- -i ;. il .- ttromul' ili.ui laiult \ » Im an- Hut rt'lumillg Six Suggestions tin- usual tvventy-eiglil pagers I'liil.-mllir,.pi, >.-, ul\ he],I it- mi tin- campus thai ilu lilirarv next v i*ar. Kute Kovi-r luigi- i > 1 Tin' ti'tal j In- ,,;,, Nin.iji^ tin professurs are regular nn-1-tinn iiml ium]ilct ni items nt iii iniulit rated under the "clos- IIn- ii>\ i-r v\ ill In- a portrait ■>l vvhu -> returning I'd arranin'iiK'tit'- fur a tvtitrti fur llu- consideration uf tin- com- ed stack -iim." Aloysius (J. I'ui-illt-ltf.,u. typicalI i next year an 1 ii \Y 1 Snrial llii" ;i inittfi- lia- .!« hulled t,i six a.\■- p! ,1 - K Heinpliill, Prof .1 I in fiirtll "i lias W tin- "closi -> -tim" i- graduale Aloj i- i "Williams stack -in-' fare atln r i Ci.l T Khelt. Prui \^,n riilr \\ nli ihr Spivtaliirs ilull inn t- lilt' hairnian These air ,,: pul int.. force, students -.\ ill mil he:■ an one. This aim .1 Pal " extr.uirdinar> Inn, Waul, K, i■! n- I llii"iiia I 1 Ii Purtraii ni IIr Hard >\\, ,- .\ Kyhiirn'> Prof. .1. A ami Mr T 'JlU'i ollt'Hi. 1' all' il ui .mi of tin- l'i mis uf artislir ability had ryes of Cerclc pretented Cliargrc" ' i- l.uthery Members Le Francais "La Lettra IIn- i, riil, |>i.: i, 11 I.. me. TaliliM uf I'a-t Presidents cept the reading ami referencer thai looked like Moon a and de la ml » NTtiilins. I "L'Homini' Nuit" in the Chamhern Auditorium Friday night. ,,i , "i ill. ,,i - i, I'.illi anil tin- \t tin ijiia.lu i held I il ninln tin a, k hi- il.itr- ti i- ni v\ill In- I nose raiii.:!. la-i meel April 29. Ahow i* part of tin- caul in a scrm- from 1 de hi'n So -tmli allowed which must have hern takrn "L'Homnn la I;, , ili, tllrir I.> I IIlli'llt i,, ini; in tin- ( liiiil.linu. Nuit." Left to right they are Sid Crane as Maggie Bennett, Al .,i tIk- .! I■ t lull mi ( iitaw ottlii--. l'a\ ill frotll hrow.se arnmil! ainoiiK the books if a -latin- ,.i Mousr, ami. ln-mi-ir> Cate* tlu —* Mirke> IInn -ilay. \pril Bl William Haltera, Don Davidsun ai Flotstt* Bennett, and Boh Kini* hj iihi Illc Iidc liiill! l nf Hymn, c t I'uriiilure fur V. will tlu- hi, in,,nth White's,' .'I. In. W I' Cuin< Hi- prrsenl name of the.- resetnblril Sn..^ ttl F.dith Halters. M i \ i5 i c - mini:, uf tin- vwll In-Kin :n .vim uVliii-1, \t ilif . limn fur the dock hook In- waul- In lilu.n i.m vvlm" ii ran ii, u Daviilsnu faculty, nave tin you imagine hrn -In- ami Hi) I.'|iii|iiiu in j .i repnrl nJl lii- iiispertiou ut I mii -u ill In- ,i |mi nil ;iuil fur Davidson- » ill iTi thai 1 li for him. "took a liiti-" from tin- apple. mirth inn office - em riilleges I nlllrl ,'illlUscl M.i-t ui'tlie elimination IIi . Ilii- I In- r.-pnii 'iurliiileil re are llu- iipiiii.-u- thai are| issur will contain ihr wi'ii- ni.iiir "ii ur. i.hiiU ut expense jihi- results ut' lii- finding* al We* Em Literary Qroup Fetes \i tin inriiul' Iiii silaj im'la i.mil,1 In Professor I»a\ idson ami|. page ut candid pictures, tin- Poet's' Siinii ul iIii.m ,liminated items [ '" lj.i^'i L'uivei -ii\ iMiihlletntvii, w.i lasl itnt i.'M ill lib ,; t,. iiii'int. stories, joke* i . lilt- i.il u students tin ipii'-iiou : "Wliiit t i. the nut «erf .i imipiiM'il In.in i i. I'nlgaW ii fund and -ir tuluiini, :iiu| niiinlu-i mi i. L'ni\er»it\ . iMam j College Society lew metuhfl u!■" iiilil mil wuuld you of j a uf car Mitchell "iluil.-ir-.liip I tliink the 'closed V.), he\ intend to'make l.\ Vowles,Liltnii, \ an.I I'rincetiiii I"ni In mil ;iti il .,' ;m iilii i ilutr Tin Stack iyttem' for the College Li-.toons Harbin. Miller. " ■i selection thai i- taiiKil'lt', within II'iiucri.iu. \. I.I. A ili- l pi ■l1 .in] ill se\ !n br«ry :ami Uybiirn. wr-.il>. Humorous Debate Featured . fiiitMsU'il rial ?" 1'iiia-. ii-i in! and appropriate It) ,-i". riission v\a- then helil ..i the vai Rev.BurneyToSpeak 1111 i ,|!Ii! .1 Il\\ i Mi lll|iiil.1M. 'II Davidson, liurii -aiil thai \i-r> little' Between Representatives m;ik Professor Librarian: iniis i i I'I.in- huh iiiti'iul to the . llu- niatrrial had been in nu-lliiiil- ami slaniliirils ..i in Two Colleges -|n . Ill's \l !Ill' I'lnl nf lllc Mil I . ' turned Of On next Sunday night at tlie '"-I $150 ,-,,ll. i.,,-- library strurtion vvhirh wouhl of inleresi ., BJfl between and S250 \ iviih closed "nl i-.'iu|iili-il. hut thai In was quite In- iiil' w.i- Combined -m-ial ami vesper hour Rev. L V. Burney, SJim will ; stacks implies one .,i' t«'o lliings tu tin- Ilaviilsnn facullj. After ilii- Ihi- 11rni'i' k:inisi'> I.iii-i.ii \ i ,moki i Prubahlj be expended fi optituistic ahuiit the issue ami was - '23, of in ili-.rti.sinn, Prnf (I. J lii.- -h,u,,l pastor the Suk»w Creek Ihis |,ut|n.-, This i- i.i be paid either ll'u- college isn't especial!) nn thai it would In- a good one. I. S..r*.U nf Miti-lu-il I'lilk'n'l- \l-,i, ili. n tills I'li'fii-il iilTit-t-r- Presbyterian Church, '■■ ■ i\ i i will ad- .. iniiienci-uu-ni and assessment it- eral eels if films ni -rn-iitffii ill I- llllli'll 'i terested in students or it doesii'l . \Wit^lllr i^llrM llli il tin I'll! Si n! \ li'l IICXi w .it dretc the assembly. This pas* . ni tin u tin- " - niilijects. i \ -iiiln i f senior class i- tru-t tluiii I ili.ui believe ail) can I.iti'nirv Si« k'l lust W i'il w ir iti\i ilU'il in :i t.inual i'iti- former, in-^i|;i\ toratc wan held once by the lirst . expirti'il. AI tin- meeting w;here one can us of tin- al a sjirriiil inn t tin' in "!' 1\ in accuse infill ( mi in;. rt'UM i'i i.il - president of Davidson College, tin--.- -.iiKu---.li. .ii will be' tin- Atlantan Has mil; ■ - submitted llu latter depends mi attitude it;. Dr. H. MorrUon, before tall. .11 nf tin ulTii I'l i- I" llllnu "ii' nt- Science In :i >|irii.ilK planned piiij^i:itn i Robert ' ilu fluiir will al-ii In- upened for tin- -null towards llu li Group !■ i t ht-in I. iI'l'ri\ \|n'tit'iirt- in ail , tlii-, nrr.i-.inn, he was called to head this school. iu1111it ideas hrar) In tin- Ioiik run lhe> de- Services fur tlit- rliiel atlnii iniiiistraiiiiii before Ihi' lilt1 Here Ihe following Sunday Dr. I'ltil ul policy. Hi ii w .i- luininruiis ileliate lie i, teriniue it- 'Attends a VI .a IIn- Ili-H ili-lallril .'!! : Meet Mi--.- Price Gwynn of the faculty will l> . ( ' Dr. William Gardner Talks ini "tween NU-linN ami iVimks an William-, pre-idi'iii I I >|it*n stacks liayv nl K a-1 Iwi conduct tin communion service .1 \i. : Officers Elected Six Meetings During Stay .-I MuiIhII ami Mi-s»r> Kyluirn 'i, \ Hi i tuiili-nialili- .ul\ antat-'j--: 'I he> ell Professors Give Papers of Vlll .ill . \ |)l -nil 111. I'rtlll ■ held at this time. .mil \ ii'w Ii "i Ilav iilson. Tile i|in1 1 annually ., able -linli-nt. I., browse the At Davidson Scientific it .mi , . n't.M i. |i \ Mil ran, auiotiK Value No further speakers have been ' in -i.iinl was "UV-siilvi'il Thai tin i \pril -■". Delta Pi I K-. handle ilu-m anil choose IIr. \\ illiam \ < -.■tr.hn'! '.i- tiia-iuir . h.iii \V In tiii"! . iirsi SiKina . |i;istnr nf ' iii.-i booked than this point because " ■ ., I Mil) 'i 1. i «- fun ih.in tin- > ■ Ifi'lfd nllii-er- tin- the) want, am! ■ * hi ami 7. Hr..1 M 1 .ih: ilr. ha.s iIuk." '. i . I II Kodtji I fur fullow what Ihe) iamiltai- j tlir I'n vi I'ri'sljyli'riiiii 'Imm ih i»i" : uf ih* irregularity nf school itif ami la-. Prnf. I I. .1. Thirs, Dr. T. S. IMill ilu> i|ni'»liini ilelialeil «;i- -Ui the irili,. |"k year A! liixli r. presidenl Dave ize the user- with libraf) methods■ i \t1uuta, l.-.t ilu- \l C \. Spritii- - program during tin- of the . Logan. I. "Im .1 Thai .i l-.iiir.ii mi'-. n-sl end Mew butil, iiff pn -i.li nt; i.i I-, -ulitalilr advantage in I'i.. W. I. Piirti-r. I'i. -I lii, ii.i Cbarles ai ,,aU Scrvifi's Iuti1 lasi w » » I,. Tni'sclav term. \1... illt'l- III.iilr llll-il \viiv I'atlun, Prui 1 1 I- I'ulclirr I|ii>iirli ii nitirt* ruiivetiieiit III.iii .i Kuberts, siin tarj . and lack Hol- studenl l.i.ilv like ours which will1 ilini!u:!i Thursihiy iiii.iI ii1'i.ri-. .a lilt' yt'ar, ami liusi all, ilurk's' iii i t Lit land, an 5(1 per ,.i an.I Mi. I'Vi-il Shailll will mI air III-- Mr.Mi I treasurer. send ali. cent il- grad Mr. (iarilini laiki .I .it -i\ ' IliattiIs Will lil.ill^llt ini-trt- ' i x I i iii"in i i i Ilie tin i, In- -vili Ac.iili in \ ul Srienre meet 'liiiiilu.i U'liivt*rsil \ n.■ re was al to a uati-- n advanced 1 ;intl Iii linn to uipversttj i UK.- 'liiniiu In- «tuj FitTi'. i-ai'Ii Rvlnirn Vowles .i rlust 11 iva-. anlliilllli'iil ttial in w,,rk at \ r Slate Cullege, Kaleigh. "I mli in s I'l.nliialiiii' tin- linn i'\ i-ii't'.'aiii which Kennedy, ; nutriiiiiLj (hiriuy 1lie I'liapi'l jiiTiuil iiiK- In ilii, ilili.iii-. tin Ih. ii' .1 'h'l'.i:,., hair Iii-i-II "I John . Mi, I, uffirniaiivr. - I'-in Mack, , ' - I>i Ii.f.an an.I Mr. i, Ihave |ii.I t" In enmill' ■: '"in iniiiir.ilh il.i.'.l ami Mill - 'awl'. Hill Thomas Si lar, 'in i 'piii in,i .i ,n \ i Pirn' ,u 7 15 i wim impleil iirrivr ■ -tail. have in! . !i . Im \<\\ ..ml \ iiwli-s all In 1 "■ ■ .ni jIll'l-ll l-i.-inth in.mill,ilril t,,r tnrm \ II tu ■ V,l .11 . I \\ .nil- IIukIh-- look ivorked a- the) should ClosedI s- tui■(■> In was opi'ii for prtvalf ' lirnvt-' llial all ilurk's .in- mil fl.il ♥ - 1" hip t,, tin- araili-nu . 'Ihis vi-hi ♥ , ii ii.-i'- ; % i slacks an- nun h a-n r mi the li nifiTt w :!!: imln idtial -in I'iiiiIi il II.. l.-issifieil ilnrks iiiln IHll-rlill I "Hi i:i- ..I.Inati-I ,".,' I- in \ i i ii iuuniri|fal Purler, ..I I an ill \\ lnt.a IIn in \i tin hill In- held mi i.in I,, , Prut. former president" iltii-ks, i-Iiiik In.iiv If- n: tin- Indents drills. riKareltf wlnii ilmk pants, ila\ li\ a i'i,ilit .ii 1 1.i aitinuu-ti .itI.'ii i"■ .a ii tin Maj ' tin- acaileiii>. i- a ineinher uf the la^mi- ilt'llli lutlt-nl v II \t this lime the newlj ilit in ~. Im hi lii- in ■! i'< I>'. larilin r 1»iiil1: tin- miIi "rltirk." .itnl liarnynril it-, - v i'-ii .in i-ainpii .a iii-i «lral ril \ ul li ii .i il.i\ a- ..in i i xv.-ii1i\ i riiintniUt-i- ; anil if. ' \\ nInta littid uiriti'i will he installed and ,nllsciiil1stirs>> in i I'l'i iliirk-, liii likf, Up :i i nf -in 1lit- niih "in ni » II. tin-} ,var i- ill. | "ii i i,iliniiit ..I u . l.i- tl I- ii-i 'I will In- held. liiini|>> Iliir- is nil tin- Ire tu awanl staliil, (eel .. ■!! lii- I'otiKri'MHtiiHI, lit- im hail rial Ihe) alsn ar I Jack Lafferty, Senior: papii at lite ln-i re'ilil llu- nni-ting, ■ jTlun 'I ilu- -tinliiii- tu "livi1 tlcfp" winil thai the rtnnl "ihirk" i It seems to me iln- I,.--i high srhool .-- ay, and tin ? iii[ itiiii'li nine in tlii' lr. in tlii l.aliu verb,"illlrii. iliu.in-" llli'\ Wulllil Iln-t irsearch work. ||HBH ' '' Ii.iIK >v\ iir--s i>i having ;i n<"] Iinn* meaning "arrh suppiirter." There ' ■ - ' '■' \t meeliiiK, 'I anil i H^^tB atnl ni' spirit tin) iniKfferi'ncr \ llit- Profs. hies |tuii . ilu \ ili iltueil, i veil harnyanl ■ -\-iriii iii tin Daviil I a B^^^^ :ptiini whit It In t'liijiliasizt'd w*is tluil nli l.vi will prrsenl paper .-n- :!,ilin-l>- are ijiU flal fuuti .1 IIn the i;i!l litled "Kilalioiis ..f l!.,ttl, c harai i, ;-in nf iiiiiUsinii i- casii-r t.i into C". ,:,i'.' -.ilr. Mi- -. i'riiiik-- ami ; t.. ' :iiiul is ;i- .1- Irristirs Internal Pressures in^«SnJil-hnl, priiM-ii tli.,1 ., iiist al tlu- sin ui ' kaiiKarm . m tin i.ii-i- tn < 1 iarli.iii.il,-.] Jgf ■ -llinil--', 1 Itutthnl Heveragi .." \l hU^ ill Till- -rrllli1! ti In- tin !,punch is im 't irr\ nm\ enienl fiii ! « "ijiiiu -ii. Prof I uill 11 a paper inlii in im' tIn- firsi ff\\ mes liii-s ...I |miiti) iiiii-I.I i"i i'mmIi iImiiiI." l)avid " J I sysieiu. li a 1 i,\- ( .hi IIn- Disposal ,.i Sulphur Uye/ i -itL'is l)r. iardiif 1. In], 'inn iliji atiiiuiil -.■ii -tiuli nt doesn't have the Junior \\ iii ai ilu ; In ihr imu'tinK* 'I Inn- strips Ifit- point French Group system, I think h) «., .il'.iu, iIn -praki hi tin- combined Iliat \\v art .ill 1■r1111> v\ li.tlur we Milne r I ,,i ih, . elTorts studenl body we yin\\/v it not, Miiiln II fir!-, fur ilii-ii pai t ul the .I,, or nf an rtKlitt'Ulls To Hold h .iv Meet "-ri'iilil aw w ith little 'ii 'i'i |i|-i- ipiarlet, what need in'lrfn rriH'r \<>w ar< 1 spiritual mat I am. i-nteil a that nia) e\isi n,,w for tin- "closed wliii li i. ■!'!'...I "I Line .mi Irnly," UTS. 1 11 tin- v\ rtiitl^ M'l'i irr lii- ftrcle li. l*>- l-iaiu-ai- will .1.1 an \ ilanre, stacks." w;i> a M i ii.iii ami a Imiii.uiins iiltjn1 "The ir.i-s." w'hicli hv iniporlanl inerting uexl Tuesdaj ,. tilting sttbjeci rvutliiiK- stated wn> :i In riiil night, Ma> 10. at 7 Mi, m lit,- Phi ;my IIn li WiTi- a tlllPllnl if i- \|i111 Major Clark, rt'vnal. In thi> tm---;i^r In urj? II'Ita 'Ilieta fraternity , . Senior: house -i. I, ,Ki ■ — li.iiaii, ii. talk IIin illi.mi -p. rd 1■\ » i" \ 111u to f1 ■111/1'- lit -.111 ;11111 Among li i- inn.I un 1 llu- special guests of Inui I,, I'ills, ; mm^mm^^^^^B ti. t. r,.n-i 1 | mi -What ilu .Mtli \n i*ra*tf himself 1.. hri>t Nun,- ! "i Will hi- Ma.lam, Marie ,| I linl.nil.i In-.! foiliiiialr lli.it a I In 1In -f nn--;ii,'l |lu< ,niin -tn ilif an. -." ami iJ^^^tH .. |inii|int - Davis. ul \lliaiice l-'ran 1 \ p. mi ilnit ■ in 'I'!. . .mull i! n|.. "Him Main bud\ shuwrd an inti'ii- Iliarluttr, nl, caise in i\ her Im- Ii ..'. 'I I■ '. ..n llu should have In I..- *»'-|H iiTc-i. \tti'iidami' ii 1 laili . " Wei IBr% < hand ami daughter kgv„ Uhinii: !cd a< li 1 \rniiiL'. ami mi tin final Hi William-,m will .\ l'ih -i . "i ilit- sin ii tj al ilii- I l)avnl-i,n I '''"'I HEv^l nielli it was utuisuall) larur. Re- speak in !l-'n in-li mi l-'n n, I, politic,, ami lead ,1'[irngrani wen Mi (Jrare Katn mil lu- wbully '"I HIV ports are that tlii* aitcndain v 1- : " "say.: prrsiilrnt ,,t i iavnr i.i a "rln-- I tin targe>1 fur a IJa\id■on re\ ival a conversation with tin- members Mitrhell ..II. ..I tin- .hi tlii- topic, Also, ■' )r IV it I iii -tail." ui i,nr r>cr\ice in man) years club mi ami I \\ C'liinniiiiK. . the Jn£JE tin- I>a\ i.l-iin tarult Itlirnrv n- I ii-rl program ml! In a ili-liaii- held \ . tlu- bciys, I in French. Plans for tin- coining At ilu rinse ..I the meelinx re should In- allowed to boys not jj'i.iii - wuuld have a plaoe year " wiii -i-r\i-il, insisting browse freely, hut I would liki- to will In- discussed during tin- fri-litiiriit ri Iin which tii study, since tin- ilonni- " service, course ui" the meeting. ii! punch, cake- .mi! samlw iches, -it tin- "closed -lark" put ■ lories an- |.u-tt\ noisj ai night. All — in w members huth active ami for those ho do nut have time There are only a few boy's who I., hooks; Iuniirary, an- urged tu I..- present, j" IT'S IVEY'S BEST SELLER! In- look-ins Jor 'I liat i-. take. lii"ik- without having them , you im tin- new iilii.-.-i-. ..I tin- club ii want the librarian In gel a checked nut, ami I dun'l see I ' win will In- ili.|-n-,l .-,1 tlii- meeting linnk In- will ui ii \,ni want 1,. the whole -tiuli-ui bod) should After tin- program ¥&,. WF- HAVE browse you iiuij. I would hate in refreshments 1hh Crosby Square suiter for such a few. \\ see tlii- done solely because ni ili-- ill In- served. honesty ni students in nut checking Bill Black, Sophomore: - ■ an a book. & Whitman's A- I understand- . \ 1 1■ 1 ti,r MOCCASIN -in 1 : MEN'S 111 i 1 fl|^|^HH^H Clyde Dailey, Senior: Program fe,.^-l Chocolates I believe thai tlii- JEwk *m Thurs.-Fri. 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May 9-10 FREE LOCAL MOTHER'S DAY CANDIES Show Boat DELIVERY - — MAIL ORDERS Whitman's Martha Washington Irene Dunn Alan Jonet FILLED J [pllingsworth IVEY'S CAROLINA WHITE DRUG CC. THEATRE CHARLOTTE, N. C. "DAVIDSON'S OLDEST AND BEST? Mooreiville, N. C. STORE HOURS: 9 TO S:4O S! -;:.:; _ CAT TALES Davidson Sports v By TON CASALl WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1938 THE DAVIDSONIAN Page Four With the end of the spring sporti no team so far thi- season, although program just around t'it- corner, they have ;i contented meet v\ith the the var>it> along with the fresh- V. V. 1. Yearlings. Nick Schiltz. Ihunker beginning looking prospects Varsity Golfers Are Davidson Cindermeii man teams art- just lo hit one of the be»i their ami win consistently. for next year's \.n-it > cinilernieii, Certainly during the pasi week the ha- 'i«>rt'»l well over lo |)otiit> in Third State Meet -" In In Win Over Citadel Wildcat- and Kit tin- garnered twr> meet far IK- does prac- more victories than defeats. ticall) everything on the field I'he The varsity tennis team will wind rt-»t >>i tin- iru-*)} leatns. busebatl, Lose to Carolina 10-8 in Team Score i fact, By season, Impressive (eniiis, goll*, having up a »ui rustnl in one and are l<>'"><.! Frosh Defeat Play; Prep For South- of the best enjoyed by a Davidson "c.i-> u- .(Nil vviuuirfg tIn-11 shart* iii ern Tourney — net team in recent years. During gatnex .tinl matches. Weight Men Main Point Getters in 82-49 Victory Captain Cornelius 16-7 Wildcat varsity golf team the past week, they added N. C. AUo nearing an end, it class com- The Again in — placed third in tout Wicker Uniform Barrow and Walker State, Wake Forest, and the Cita- petition and featemit y competition Davidson's frouli lia«cball tram the slate uc\ a! del, to their long string of victories. in 1 jun- -j>Jit two gamrs p;i~i u'vi'k, the Scdncficld Colllltr) Club la-l Lead'Cat Scorers the intra-mural fields. he tin- I'riday. Carolina and Emory are the only iors have practically clinched top the to liflinont-Abluy liwinn fir^t Davidson's varsity schools holding victories over the honors in the class tourney with the 4-3, iiinl heating I"»«nu-li u- High, Entered in tin- tournament were track teal all l-'iw- schools well defeated an obviously outclassei netteri. seniors running them a close sec- Id to 7. the Bin as as Cat Nine Wins Catawba, Klon, ami several other of aggregation of Citadel Bulldog The golf team, after having a ond. The sophomores are not far "1 Iil- frosh played al Bclmonl un record, the smaller North Carolina col lure Saturday afternoon hj it good earlj sea>on placed behind the seniors while the frush Tuesdaj aftvrnoCn in ;i game c-;ilh-il son leges Duke and North Over Clem count of 82-49. third in tlu- statt* tournej last week, are practically out of the running. in tin- I'iuhth when the Helmonts Carolina dropped a match jinx Caro- leading hv tally. were the two teams finishing ahead The Wildcat field men shoi and to Frat Standings were mie Powol- Cats, Lose to State, Carolina, Duke, ■ of the in that order Charlie brightl> victory, lina, but despite all this tln-n uu ski. first Hi'lniont man to [axe, And Wake Forest in the allow in The Phi Delts are leading the Pegram again led the Davidson the Citadel men otilj few sea or(I at the end of the season will F'itcher llurton. teed off with it a "greeks" in the inter-fraternity barrage with brilliant "5-7o Davidson's varsity baseball uine places beta good one. lung limner on lop of the left field a 151. tered in their departmen cornpet ittun with a total of 64ti The smooth stroking sophomore returued I'ridaj from a most .lisas The spike-shod captured Varsity track and base-ball hank, llu- score v\a- nearly evened Cats ciul points to credit, with the Phi finished well up among irons trip on which they first places. ■eem to be the only two sports in their up li\ the Kitten* M-vrral linn-s. the had road lost Outstanding runnin Gams to whom an apology is due ers. Captain Maples' shots aK^re- four games, hut took one from event was the two which Davidson wil] not come uf) onlv to have ilu- Cru^ailer*! pull f mile taken I. from this for saying that the LNHid 77-"S 155 Cooper. Monday. to expectations. The track team sheet ahead again Itaruwvll led the Jimnn Cleiuson on Norton of The Citadel in the hri Pikas won the volley-ball tour redheaded irou artist, finished The 'Cats journeyel to State liant time was hit hard before the season got had Davidson hitting last of 9 minutes 59 second last year, whenin reality it was f -th among tin- tat, Monday dropped under way by injuries to Captain ney Ihe Kit- reversed tlieir lo-s on with 81- week and. the Woodward of Davidson and th second with 103, Ka\ 1-4 Wicker and Charley Sample, but the Phi Cams running Thursday l»> defeating Coriielins 82 I'ittman finished gftnte Kddie Steer* handled the Bulldog star ran in perfect ste| SAE's with a KO-82— 162. niouiid for and matching they "came back" last Saturday 567 points. The come next with a margin of nun- runs. Me- " duties Davidson stride for -tri.le. for si with 558, then Kappa Sigs ■ In a gave up hits laps with overwhelming win over the the with Southern Conference match m0 |_|— eleven while his mates in w hat promised tu he a hri an 510, Leske> startt-d ..n ihe mount for iff 541, Pikas with llu of North Caro- could Citadel. Even with a season, 550. KA's with with > pitrlinl j»cru-it University collect hut six. llu- lone Cat liant running duel. However, tl lean Kappa the K itIt-ii ami hall Sig Eps with 473, Pi Phi's lina the da> preceding the tourna- marker came in the first when Citadel star had loo i two track records were broken, and ft ir t he tirsi three innings after much hll 447, ment, ilu- Davidsonians that can mean only one thing: that with and the Betas in last which his control blew up :uul Hor- were beaten Hand walked and scored mi Kel- the homing laps. place with 332 points. Soft-ball is 10-K. Cooper lost tin..- points to lam's triple to cenlerfield. the Davidson's i competition in this sport was much ton relieved He u.i- followed In Captain Wicker, him * arohna's Ccrvill, inning «e; tougher than usual. the only remaining sport in which by ninth inning'. Duponl who was .second the 'Pack scroed uniform for the first time this wil) Reinhardt in the low Maples, competition certain- the frats will mix and this gathered eighteen - man v\ith a 71. and twice on three hits and a double son due to a knee injury, strode a Baseball has Davidson liit i»» Carolina, Duke, probably decide the winners for lloyd of split points, both steal. easy lii.4 to lor lirsi in ly been tougher this year the \ isitors' six 'I he Kittens cinch- Eddie Stcere, junior, from tie tl year. scoring 77's. The Cats however, lost r, .; hurdles Carolina, and Wake Purest all have the i«| the Mann- in tin- t'ir-t i"rain<; Ramseur, N. C, is one of Dav- Davidson .. Inn nun mm I hi^h with Rader. Later ll three poinls hesl pla\ (Hill injured classy nines thai would give any Tough Luck when they uiade eighi markers as in the hall idson's most dependable starl- State . il'ii IK 4 11 I star took second in the hi in the first foursome. In the sec- to push big league team ;i fit. Davids n Williams, thirteen faced ing pitchers. is second Kellam; hurdles Harrow and Walk Railej although he .li.I: men Jwo Cornelius Pegram This his Batteries: Stt'cre and with a fairly gt»od nine could ond foursome and I'ittman er for high [mint honors. Burruw ii"i .i place in pitchers. Boliu led thp 1lavidsfin year of varsity hall. He is alto Ihil-hoiisei ami Smith. liriiiK back the dim added " 1 -' points to the Ilayidsou hardly he expected to knock >m-t - batting w itli t hree fiir i» »nr. one of the best hitters the and Lines of Citadel were hig oi*. thryw at l!i<- iVuu rrl;i\ last total, on ;i while their opponents were sctners for the day with len point these kinds uf tram- not by long Saturday made ;m excellent show-" ( In Tuesday the Davidsons mov- able lo gatlier onlv -' 1 -'. shot Against school-, of it- size, < to each. ing Kit "i .i total of 7i> entrants, j ed over Carolina while Hiev < lemson, etc., thej The tat- will polish up their lick.-, The summary: WofTord. v\ in t'igln to qualify for Kil Liiiksmeii were I 11-0 "Di/" McLean easily, ui \vhnm svvre | games during tin- remainder of tins lull yard dash: (C) but it'- a different story mound, sent Burrows his final throw Bailey m 1 Marled on the hut was the -. came week ui preparation foi the annual Lead Hughes against teams .>r the Big Kive feet, Juniors to tin- showers after the Wilson 1D1 second. it -ixiii with a throw of 144 but GMA southern conference tilt is Tar Heels third, Conquer which three 'lime 10.3. 22(1 yard dasl Frosh Sports due tn ;t mi*uncler standing only he, mixed hits with a walk and lo he held ihis year on the in Ball T«u rnev Bnrrows CO first. Harrow ([)) ,n Freshmen sports arc on the up- fivi : 1iic /'► tt ere taken ill the j sacrifice to score four times. "Hay- The fri»h golfers lasl weeli tiful Ih.t Springs, Va.. layout, he- ond. Wilson iDi third. -'.!. ktra'lf t«*r thr lir-t time ill long final thus knocking the seed" Thomas took over the pitch- Time a thro\v> drnppefl one on Thursday to Char- ginning l-riday. the 13th. In -pile 44(1 yard (Cl ■ 1 al point dash: Jones first while. For instance, the firs) yeai |mlar I'j-iti»tn i>t .i plai i I nigh Leaders Hold Wins Over Each ing that ami allowed four- lotte High in to s and defeated iol the date old man par should McAlpinc iDi second. Ilickma trarJf t**am lias hern cunfiimrcd Uv take several Class; Sophs Second teen hil- during the remainder .if Ileorgta Military Vcadvilly uii Sat heatings during that iDi third. Time 51.-'. 880 yard rill weekend, , Ihe game. Mover had a perfect daj in.lay 11 to 7. what with the cream The junior class tinik an nit Jones id first. Walker i Dl sei ' at t he plate w itli two for t wo. Sharpi- am! Rrinson re|jresenfed thi- amateur talent in this section siaudini: lead in the current softball oiid : 1licktnan (D) third. I in 'participating. dm i, c, State., [Javidson in the first foursome, net Duke- Tom Perry tourney during the past week as Davidson 1110 1411 I 2:3.3. Mil.- run; Walker ill) firs Tennis Team Tops should he watched closely The mm IM\ -II tiiiK one and a half points to their they won four and lost one Carolina . .41.' 17 5 I'arccll (D) second. La Forde ('( (Continued on Page 6) So the opponents' >t-\ini and a half. Sharpc far leaders hold victories Battcfii s: Mel Tan. Thomas and third. Time 4:3". Two mile rui class,-, WakeForest, andCitadel and Schrieber --hot a 77 each to over all hut have suffered Fitzgerald, Kellam : Parker, Hudson Norton (C) lir-i. Woodward (D lakr 1 I _' points apiece. Stormes of one loss to the sophs who are ill and N'elhcult. second. Kellog llll third. Tin Charlotte was ii points second place with a record of three Duke Again 9:59 Shot put: Crisp ( D) fj ,t, S; Only - - T\,T lower than Kil Trackers r Lost to North Carolina O m. ,i wins and two losses. fC) I) On Three-Day Trip II liriiison's 83 in lake more for Dllke'. Him- Devils clipped the liados second. Warden I Milte 11Qt111C the high school In ihe second four- Third position is held l,v the scn- Wildcats on Wednesday, Li 1. Mc- third. 4.' feel ! ,i 4 inches. Po Sweep -_ Win Another , DemonDeacons r _^ __, . some, ii ir ilas- whi have w on two and [Cuntitiucil (Di first, Abels of Davidson, shouting ..ii Page Sis) vault : Ion Ilunlu-s 11 Davidson's n-nm- team O a 77. and Slroupe, hitting lifSI three., The frusli an- in the second. Gammon ID) 11 l^T DOW I t l'OSll a low David \ Freshman track team ' third. Hi \V;,k.- .! cellar spot a- a result of four ii inches, journeyed tu Raleigh, Korest, 75. split points, while Marshall won its fourth straight victory ,,i liroad jump: Boyd ( D to w first, and ( hapel Hill where they de- „ L.i-1 Saturday, ilu- Kitten ttrnnis shot an W, -1 points lower than his the season l-'riday when it defeated losses one in. Athletic Frat lluKhes (C) second,' Mcllii ( 1, (cam llu closest name of lh, week lock IDl ,i ieated N. Stati- 8 to Wake dcivatrd tin- State frusli mrtc opponent, and took three inarkir-. a str.uiK Presbyterian College third. 21 feel iuclu- 0, _' 2, w.i-- the senior -junior uauie ■ Fi.n-.i 'i to and lost tu Carolina i" nothiiiB. The first group lost 1 1 lo 7 I freshman team, 71 J-.f to 45 1-3. which nfsrns Lverson iDi first. Bland y " s,- ' lalter by Io GTve lests I, i" (-,,nil ■_' 2, won one run. The ■'"I(C) sei Saturday on tht-ir return- Musi ft tin- matchi's wen- not and the won ii 1 to J 1 The Wihlkilleiis led tile inc.-i all the Boyd I D) third. II seniors held a three run 2 lfL-.uu- they defeated Pile Citadel M-ry fclusr, all being Iwu set affairs making the total score K, fa\ the wav over llu I'.lue Slocking lead until feet inches. Javelin: Johnson I D tharlottt; KJ^o the lo inning It \\;is announced in chapel Nfon here. 7 i.r li ami mil) .one set going past 0-4! or of Iliyh irosh. and although the) were.ex- next last when the tirst. Sabados (G) second. Dunca " State, winners got four day that Sinii)a Delta Psi tryout.s (C) third, ll,') On Air11 25 ;«K-'«'"'-t Dav- 1 lie majority uf the sets were eith- Ihe same boj s faired better pecting a very close meet they rujis and won the feet I inch. Hig ,iil fi-1, against (i . would be renewed this week. jump l( idson w.-n .ii the tingle* mat er 0-2. or i-.f. M. A. takiiiK them into went ahead to win hv a good mar- :Cowan IDl and Duncan \iiiiiher game won on,- A great many athletic fraternity >'<'h the singles arc: (Continued on Page 6) gin. by tally tor"'first: BISK* (Dl and l\ was the Jrosh senior battle The hopefuls are expected out to at- "ue.l ,.i, 1'aje Sl^) the lone Stut<- iick>ry .m-r Tenney N'u. I. lurinr brat Boger <>--. 0-4; Nick Schiltz again was high ti-i, seniors were ahead l>\ three mils tempt the rigorous routine of ath- and- Kennej No. -'. Shore defeated for the tiled with a total of IS l-.i ; ~ - - Beasle> in the fifth letic achievement. Kt- nIt Singles Tenney (Dl 0-3; No. i, Sproull licked Hau Horse-Shoes points. "Slick" Hams led the P. hut the winners scored Members uf the four limes to game II ll). society are: Tom Abliott, lAt-r Uulin 2-0, o-tt, 7-5 I'rampton fitld k-X Ij-I; No 1. l-oote l,,;n C. scoring with first- in the mile win tin- Jim Wil CAMERAS (D) over Murray 0-3, r,-,i. 1 'i2, 8-5; Results are as follows: Seniors son. Bob Benefield, Sample. 5-7. Ken- [ark No. 5. Bumbargpr The SAE's took tin- horseshoes iand hall mile and a third in the . Charlie Supplies (D) Li sophs '): frosll 11,, III; Bill Ilickman, Dai. ?tp«Mit. Photographic nej over 1'indley0-1, 0-0 Rein- Ui fi :i' (1 t awthoni (> 2, 6-0; \,> (), L'hantpioijslnp iliirin^ the past week javelin. 4:50 seniors Baxter His links ol in the j. J; -ophs (rush Wilson, Milton Crisp, Iverson, liunlt (In over Smith 0-1, 0-0. Hun- Kller licke.l barger 6-1, 0-2. as ihej defeated the KA's in the mile and 2:00 ill the hall were 1iuniors 7. soyj^s 'l. Ned W. I. VAN NESS CO. I 5; juniors 12, 1J; juniors liill Charlej 'I:...." ter (D) uver Spear '.--'. 6-3. In tire duubles, Turner ;in<[ Sli-.rt ,,final round the competition. seniors* l'.o>.l. Parker. IWlli Trjon Churlulte, .N. C. Jones of current loiirna excellent for freshman \ 7; lU) 'i-J, team, jnrnt. . Jii. frosh J: sophs 1-1. seniors Walker, Leonard I'urt, Bruce Par ! iA.-r H v 0-3. Doubles ■\" 1 Buger beat and Haw Previous to this meet the Kittens cell, Prampton |J) fi-0, iuniors 14. Irtish 9. .mil Nick Sclidt/. Schiltz has and kcinliur.lt | over field 0-1: Sproull and l'"uoU\ The SAK's gained tin- finals. have had wins over WofTord fresh -' been the only man so far year Reeves and Fleetwood 1-6, 6-4, 'j-2. No. L-onihinatiuti, defeated Bpase through victories over the Phi men, Barium Springs, and a de- this ' \ .i.dllii acre forest is the class- to pass the requirements necessary Hunter ami Jones (D) licked Bon- ly :itnl Cawthorne 6-3, 0-2. The No Cams and ih<- Pi Kappa Phi's. The win Virginia j hated over Tech Irroom for the Utah State Agricul- for membership, although ey and banning o-.i. 6-2, Dulin ami .i team, composed nf Bumfaafger KA's held decisions on Ihe SPE's freshmen. At Blacksburg the Tech- several] tture College's summer course in new nun have partially completed Findley licke.l Tenney mid Kennej and Kller licked (lark and Barger ami Phi Uelts. lei- won the regular meet but had , education, 6-2, forestry their tests. (D) 6-8, 7-5. i-A. 6-1. Consolation first place went to to forfeit the relay, thereby Ki^inn April Un 2i- the netters made a Ihnrsday the frusli will play the tin- Phi Gams who were eliminated the Wildkitleiis the meet. clean sweep uf Wake E-"orest, win Winston-Salcni Iligli School, and in ihe first round by the winners of The I'. C. freshmen swept all ning all of the matches without the I'riday they will meet the > M^li the tourney. The sin Kps were the three places in tin- shot put for a I"-- ,,f a -iiikIl- set.— Point Hi^li school. I other finalists. fifth of lluir total points. Goes (iaiid-tn«Kan-->, 7-5. Kenncy (Ui the inosi tul withgood things to eat qver McMillan 6-4, (j-2. Fratnpton erant section of the V S.. according S3 t" Elton ;i f"» (D) L.M-r Liinl-cy 0-2, 'i-.i. Tenney Sakamoto, Japanesj* " ( l>) Sioux Kails College .tu 6-2, -- 5 415 South Tryon Charlotte, 6-0. Doubles The average co-ed spends more St. N. C. ! BURNS Frampton and (D) h£ K.-inhanli lick- "ti refreshments ami entertainment ti ed Lindsey ami McMillan 6-1, 9-7. than she docs for d Kenaey Tenney cosmetics and 1 and licke.l Davis beaut} treatments. ami Cahoon 6-4, 0-4. W* ALLEN Jones and Hunter licked Hayes and Dickens d-2, 6-1, Plumbing and Results: Singles -Rood over Ken- Heating ney ID) 4-6, 6-0, 6-3. Foreman R. W. DUNCAN over Hunter ID| 1,-2, 6-2. Strain Phone Day lxu Night 2253 over Jones (D) 6-0, ; 6-1. larrcll Mooresville,N. C. rillMI\»; over Tenney (D) 6-4. 6-3. Rawlings QJlandard &ompany uver Frampton (D) 6-4, 11- G.iUnd Court " Charlotte, N. C. 6-4. Hen- Edward Horton-Ben derson uver 6-1, \\\ Everett Blue —Reinhardt CD) PRINTERS EXTRAORDINARY \V',-\ "" Betty Grable - Jackie Coojan 6-0. Doubles Rood and Farrell to licked Hunter and Jones (Dl 6-4, SCHOOLS and COLLEGES J)/ Dr«M br MOM WIISH 6-3. Strain Rawlings Bowling! \V©|f\ and licked si-.ni> is vorn Frampton and Reinhardt (D) 6-1, :''..., n) (Cuntinuetl on Page Six) Billiards! aoLU. -A,/./..,, CT..U, (■:,,. REX * RECREATION— — COMPLE1 h HKI\ IIM. 5HKVICI INVISIBLE and Prompl Service Reasonable Prknea RE-WEAVING ■26th CENTURY BOWLING Keenappetiteand tasty food.' Could Vfflff^l I anybody;isW for more? Yes. that Today |] I] SERVICE AIR-CONDITIONED .. IB^HH I H I^^S\ "» c lin^iini;, dellcioui taste of ice-cold M^mrjA Burns and Tear> Rewoven YEAR ROUND SOI INDEPENDENCE BLDC. 1 CHARLOTTE, N. C. FREE TELEPHONE Charlotte ! Molt Papular! Yr EDNL5DAY, MAY 4, 19JS THE DAVIDSONIAN P«r« Fit» Scribes Have Davidsonians S«»iiiors Honored Itv O IIK Rev. McGregor Speaks Weiner Roast Obtain Three At Vespers on Sunday Journalism Class Will Contin- Seholarships 1 ue Next Year Burlington Pastor Leads Ves- Fred Smith announced that Brown, Horine, and Vowles Frat Initiates per Service on "The the journalism rkiss would Gain Recognition in Records of God" In>li! mi ParticularFields a weiner roast the Kr\. i. R. Mriiregor, h.D. Catawba river Wednesdaj men, NewMembers 1 - Three Davidson Dick pastor iit the First Pre*b) evening. Vowles, Frank Brow.n, and Seven Men Present Them- Around thirty members of the iff i&^tt^ m 1 wSS^HR:' V terian Church .■!"" Burlington, Field 11'iriin' have Ik-i-h re selves For Initiation Into i*i ituhtcU'cl the vespers sei ■. ic ■ newly organized journalism class recently awarded i»cholarships Phi Beta Kappa are expected to outing. lii-iv last Sutiila) evening, us- attend the for outstanding work in chem- 'inj> Several visitors he present Si\ mi mhers of the class ni IWS, as Ins tt-M. Luke 1" 20 will also. istry, medicine, and Herman, "Notwithstanding in this "re- Jake Houston. Charlotte Observer respectively. a member of the class ol 1937, and a memher of th, will Jjoice ii"i. thai the spjri;- are -taff photographer, will he the Hi- Diek Vowles has recently receiv- class of 1"17. subject unti i \ "it : but rather lling's speaker and will give a dem ed graduate present themselves for initiation at a asjislantship in tvjuH'i1 onstration of special phrases ithe regular spring meeting of the because \i>ur mmu-- ni chemistry at the University of N". ' . photography. Houston is one of I North Carolina Gainina chapter ;ire written in heaven." C. beginning next year It is worth ■ Kappa, IIr Mc'l iregor mated that aboi the best kntiwn news photogra- about $450 and which makes "f Phi Beta national hon- * tuition all things wanted his name i phers in the Carolines and a fam- orary fraternity, in the faculty In- a total of about $600. Vowles is a lie enrolled in God\ bo ik if life iliar figure around the Davidson member room of Chambers luiilding tomor- of the Senior Class and night IIi said that « hen he n-aa a hoj iimpus. has varied campus activities. He row at seven-thirty. I. Laffcrty, W. he used to hear the negroes down Smith said that such interest had was Editor of the Davidsonian for M 1!. Kicsewet- ' ter. on ,i cotton plantation singitfg, "My been shown in the class, that he year '37-38, of A. R. Cates. E. I-' Horine. I. K the President The Booby Arrowsmith, Dennis, Dorset!, <.od hears all I say, God has decided to continue it next Hoard. President of Fred and Sam Ryburn were the members of the senior cla»s tapped and I. I-:. Holt of the class M> Publications of all 1 do, mj i.id's ,i writin' ill de vear. The club is composed of box's The Kuiucnean Literary Society. by Omicron Delta Kappa this morning. '.18 will he initiated into the group time." who are interested in newspaper Phi Beta Kappa, and memher of Also I. 11. Gailey, '.v ami ■ from the name in the work as a hobby or as a profession. Rev. I-:. II. Hamilton, '17. will hr Across Omicron Delta Kappa. ;hook written. first. It was organized last initiated should be fall and has Field Horine for his work- abroad gn regular Questionnaire Deals Gailey, what graduated last "saved." Just how does a man since held meetings. Many, in German is to receive a scholar- June prominent With 'Campus Slang Dramas Are Presented here, was a transfer student, having about being sure of having eternal newspaper men have ad- ship to Columbia University for Cuniv here in his junior year. life? The Uihle sii- that i matt drcs.scd the class in the past next year to German. study must be horn again, hut to be born months. Do you yell "fire" or call "pipe By *Le Cercle Francais' Hamilton, a Southern Presbyter- Horine left at the beginning of the '(again one mti-t have faith and be- the flight" when yon see some girls ian missionary, is now home on fur- second semester last year to go and lief in God lough from ■p study in the University of Heidcl- walking across the "hill?" U a wall- coined} composed ' his station m . He A .md drama audience with many thrills in its living Another word which he wants hurg in Germany flower a "pop-eyed pansy" or a (he is at present with his f.im- SchenckLeads and has returned the program of annual presen- two acts. Al Cates and Bob King" ily across from his name is "separated this year. He been President "tin pan-" And at the boarding in Atlanta. Ga, has tation of l.i- Ccrcle Francais of played respectively the parts ot" God ordered us to he separated of Phi Alpha, house tlo yon yip for "red paint" College Sunday Delta a member of Davidson in Chamhers Au- W'ilh.im Haiders, the \ ill. and and s,, that might School and "yesterday, today, and forever," tin. pun- we become Kumetiean Literary Society. ditorium, Friday evening, April Maggie do you ask 29. his wile. Kditll. and l-'los- Church his children. Next to separated. The first eight verses of Frank Brown who is a memher or sedately for the cat- "l..i Lcttrc Chargec," ("The Reg- Group John sup and hash su- Helmet were played by Sid !should be 'faithful." We should be was the text of Prof. L. B. Schenck of the Class of '37 now holds an ? istered Letter,") a one-act comedy your (lane and Don Davidson Archer i faithful to "The Word." faithful for his talk to the Sunday assistantship in Biology. He is to Whatever favorite expres- Eugene Laliiclie, Finishes Year School by started the Torrey played the part of Jenkins. |to Christ's trust in Us. and faith- class May scholarship to Washing- sions in "collcgcse" or local slang program 1 on Christ in his re- receive a at eight-fifteen. Hortcnsc, the butler, and Wade Harrow. Sam' :ml to any work which there n lationship ton may be, you will have an oppor- Plans Dis- to his disciples. University for his work inmedi- .1 Kir! who lived in Paris and had and Raynal were For Next Year lii-ie on tunity to get t'othran. Scon ; Torrey earth for us. A man whose interest is centered cine. them tubulated soon. two al the moment, was cussed Elected For the members English suitQCS the detectives. And the last word which should in himself Professor Schenck said, In his campus activities while a of tin- played by Spencer. He, or she To Y. M. C. A. Board department Sam Messrs King. Torre\ . and llor be opposite the name is "witness' to He must are planning to hand will come chaos. have student here Brown was Phi Beta rather, was seen al the beginning ton in charge night, not to enter out to find were of decorations Last the Student Volun- jWe may he aide tin.' some higher interest ; he must Kappa, member of "D" club, par- a questionnaire in order of to the play reading poetry one of and scenery, Chase Brcnizer had| tccrs held their last meeting of ministry or to devote "iir li\cs to a higher A ticipated in Country, the campus crpressioris peculiar to " I have motive. compan- Track. Cross her suitors, Hector dc Cnurvaliii, charge ol the lighting, while Dave the school year at which I>r H. II God by working iii mission fields ionship Soccer, member of Y Hon- Davidson, Mr R. I! Clarke of played with Christ is one of the Cabinet, by Oscar Armstrong. The Sprinit and John Rcisnci handledI llminientl. president of McKcnzic Inn we can live joyful roll, Maitland. Fla., is making a nation- Christian hest answers to such a situation, or Red and Black Nfasqucrs other suitor, an American, Peters ihe pilhliiity and tiekets Mines College, in Brazil, spoke. lives. wide study of college slang and . the speaker said. If a man accepts and Dentcher Yercin. has Fougasson, was played by Newton Watts charge At this meeting, — — requested the co-operation and Goldiere were in the final business Christ as his companion, he will ♥ of the Smith Fougasson, a very micccss- of costumes. report was made and the plans fin authorities here. American, he victor over sin and success- More Harvard University seniors ful tried to hang himself These two plays wen- presented| next year wen- discussed. One fight The questionnaire deals with the ful in his for character. selected husiness as their profession with a ball of twine and acted gen- ,it Converse College Spartan- memher, Archie Torrey, vocabulary or phrases which in has been Supreme Purpose than any other line of endeavor. relate erally like an insane person. Ter- S ('.. April _'l. , elected to the Confidentially (studi- burg, and before "Y" cabinet, and the supreme purpose, — to various types of students Porter, played oi Christ's the ♥ rell the pan Fran- [/Alliance Fralteaisc Charlotte St mil tit Volunteers will In- a part Professor ous, popular, unpopular, social, etc ) mnid. suggested, was to glori- The budget for Columbia Univer- cine, the Ihe _'5ih oi the V next \e.ir. probably God, teachers. spooning, dances, food, drama, fy For Christ called to God sity year beginning The "I.'II.mime dc la for the fiscal drink, college activities, At the presentation List liid.iv changing their name to the Student to glorify turn, anil other N'nit." ("The his sou. that he. in July 1 will lv $14,806,021. Man of the Night"! evening there were about twenty f-orcigu Mission l-'ellowship. might glorify matters horde, the Father which is l>> Andre dc- provided the girl, from Winthrop College of Next Sunday a small group will in only Heaven. It is natural. Pro- Rock Hill. S. C, and several from liaVC ,1 letre.it 111 older to disCUSS fessor Schenck pointed out. that Mitchell College of Statesville. Fol- programs for next year, and mainly we glorify must also the Father. Among lowing Ihe plays there was a re lor fellowship There will only he But how does one glorify the Greeks ahnuj God? ception given by ihe French Circle■ a dozen in this party who Christ. Professor said, , Schenck Beta Officials Visit S.A.E. Is Host To ! Billy Pharr Initiated Into in the Ou.idw rauglers room m will retire lor the day to a small answered question ('handlers this thus: "Here- Local Chapter C t" Fiji Chapter building for the easts off summer camp furnished by a friend ill is my Father glorified, ye Smith, - that G. Herbert General Secre- The chapter played host to Pro- Hilly I'narr. fresiiman from tin plays and guests. These pro Some o'f ilif memhei have joined hear much fruit ..." That term ■ lion, tary of Beta Theta Pi. and Boh convention, Clarksdalc, Mississippi, was initint In. ended ihe veai'- dramatic■ihe national Student Foreign For- "fruit." the shows, Frazier, Chief, vince Gamma for its Bible means District visited the ed last Thursday nighl at the r'egu .himities. eign Missions l-'elliiwship. This "love," word hard held here an.I in Charlotte last a to define" It chapter over the week-end, a feed lar chapter meeting. Over the However, on May HI. I.e 6er< I,. differs from the local organization swnonvuis, has Mich however, and ■ as being held in their honor Saturday week. Numerous wives friends week-end brothers Dorsett, Reid, Francais will have its regular m th.it ii puis it. entire time on kindness, charity, and the good re- night. Boh Kller went to Winston- of the alumni were present for a I'arrish. Martin and Plylcr attend- uiiiHlhlj meeting and tin- main bus- evangelical missions. while the lationship with one's fellow man. (iranville Sharpe went Saleni. and IiaiMpu-t luncheon, and dance The ed the spring dances at Salem iness w ill he iliti election of olfi.its Student Volunteers emphasize no We glorify our by our hear- to went for the Father Greensboro Boh Balslcy following speakers Academy, Winston Salem. Bill coming ve.n John Reisner our particular thing, liui do work ing speaker's Keldsville, were present; much fruit. The final home to I.eith GarroU kies.-wetter traveled to Randolph- will he in charge ul the program. in ni.un fields. suggestion was that Dr. Addison Brcnizcr, Elizabeth < Christians to Valdese, and |Mazic Hall to Macon College. A fee.I was held hie thing of importance they are would he helped glorifying Gammon, Dr. Krazier, Dr in God Lincolnton. Several of the brothers W. II. Sunday night with Miss Maujer doing is the writing of the spring by prayeri are planning to attend the district Scott C Lyons The following girls Moseliv and I'.uiord Patterson of 'Y' Goes To news Idler which will he sent to At the end of the lesson the Sun- at Nawakwa convention this week-end the were present: Misses Geoffrey Jor- Charlotte as guest- the nthci gi.nips ihioughoin the day School elected as its officers for University of Virginia. dan, Polly Robinson, Laura Fleming, I state. next year Mawhinney, presi-I Hashagan, j. Iv'oil Williams, Locke White, and John Lib Gammon, Jane Lut,- ! If you want the most you can dent: Ferguson, presi- Pi Kapps 1Hl-it.iin.il By A Iftim Webb omposed a "Y" depu Kluaimr Block, University nf Ala- Jack vice Pikas Visit Statesville da Taylor, Marilyn hi ilton, Virginia . ' possibly l;i-! Tor your money h.iiu.i dent: and Bill F.agen. Waddill, Dr. and Mn. Vowleft tatiou which attended ;i eonvention freshman, writes as rapidh — secretary. and Concord Baxter. Anne Wiley..Tiny in lummiTlime cootness and ♥ Dr and Mis Vowles were host, .u Camp N'awakwa, twenty miles with hi-r 1,11 hand ami backwards Joe Shelton visited Vernon Delicc Young, Nell Abbot, Emily I good appearance, "'■"" our . ;is- dues'right-handed Wicker and Ramsey ;Youngblood at Concord during the Dunlop, Margaret Anderson. Peggy last Sunday nighi in [£psilon chap- from flrcensboro last Sunday | she and for- jweek-end, and John Scott, Ross Harrison, Jennie Anne Elird, Dot ter of Pi Kappa i'ln at a feed in \ci .ii.hug to Wade Hoggs. Y M. ward. Make Talks Sunday C A. ♥ MacElwcc, Jack Abels, Enoch Ste- Muse, Evelyn McCrackett, Mary their home, in honiir of Colonel arid secretary,' delegates attended Sunday. ■ Rhett, this Jake l-'redrieksoii r.mis |]js w;1> On April 24. Monroe venson, Ralph Monger, and Edwin Davis, Caroline Miller, S.^ihie Wat Mrs who are leaving Dav- convention from all the V M ' 1 C C A through the Unirersit) Mum.' PALM BEACH Wicker and Boh Ramsey made talks Shewmakc went to Statesville. N'iven, idson this summer. Sonny Cunning* A.'s and V \V 's in colleges of ker. Patsy Justine Jones. sola by catching during the morninghour of worshipiJimmy MacDonald was Burling- Nivcn, Dulin, ham traveled to Washington, 1). C, in .ill of North Carolina. The spon- rats in university in Natalie Jean Anne buildings. at the First Presbyterian church j ton Saturday and Sunday. T. J. Pease, Man McDcvitt, Nancy Hov- t.. see Marj Alice. Boyd Flynn sors for tin- convention had pre- SUITS pared ,i large in l.cnoir, N. C. Turner went l.i tin' dames at Salem Acad- for number of hoys ♥ ' and Joe Brinson visited in is. and Beth Shcrril of Charlotte: Marls, The full deputation Long emy. Ivcy. Mite, and gills from the various organisa- Ariiaud i head of a firm from the Da- Charlotte. Addison went to Misses Floride McBce and Sarah Bid Louis and We spend nuich of our lives in vidson was composed went to respective tions ill schools atj over the slur that acts as financial counselors "Y" of Mon- Salisbury, and Dick Aycock spent Marshall of Greenville, S C; Inn Hill their a search for tin- now and the Dr. P, institutions, js roe Wicker. Boh Ramsey and the i homes in Rock Hill, Florence, and II Cwynn of the DaVidson for philanthropic the — the week-endat home in Lincolnton. Misses Marion U'yman and Mar- smart in apparel for men and Davidson College Quartet, Harper, Aycock Sharon. S (". Bill McLean was department of education, was one new president ot l!in knell Ulliver Bill visited friends in Dur- tha Monteith of Columbia, S. C; we know clothing value. Take Beall. Ogllesby, u-itor Davidson. ot the two chief speakers at the sity. Stuart Jim Ballard. ham. The chapter is planning a Misses Mar\ Johnson and Emily a in Miss Tillie it from us, that dollar for and Wilson. The quartet Hines Miss Evelyn McCrackcn convention. John Ihouse party this week-end at Myr- Jolley of Anderson. S. C. ; and and dollar, nowhere can you get furnished the special chapter music for the itle Beach. A feed was held at the Miss Margaret Davies of Augusta, were guests of the last such a fool-proof fabric, *uch chapter service in the church of which Dr. house last Sunday night. Ga. Bailey Williams and Slqgger week. The is planning a flawless tailoring, such perfect MacLcan is pastor. house party for next week-end at I Matins were in Philadelphia for the fit and such remarkable com- The Y.M.C.A. very Ocean View, Davidson is Kappa Alpha's Will Go I'enn Relays. South Carolina fort at active in sending out deputations.!'To Roaring Gap Today & Thurs. At least one deputation is sent some- The K. A. will hold their third Pan-Hellenic Representative Is Kappa Sig Brother Has Running you ragged with where nearly every Sunday. annual party Visitor In Washington Jarman house next week in Appendicitis Operation laughter, keeping $17.75 Wade Boggs occupied the pulpit Roaring Gap, X. C, at the summer Mark Lillard went off on a tan; up with ot Hill Cooper is convalescing in the fun As a the First Presbyterian church home of Brother Bill Preyer. Mr. gent this week-end and didn't stop ... wife in Mount Holly, Carolina, Charlotte following an operation I). Shoes shows her husband's motl North j and Mrs. Preyer will chaperone until he arrived in Washington, for appendicitis. Armstead els it t;(ke- t.. hold April 24 of which Rev. W. K. Beaty.! the event. Some of the brothers Hiir- (". Mr was accompanied by Jack FOR MEN what brother to Professor Beaty well and Ray Pittman visited their her man! on the will go up Friday, where they will McCuliough. Sproull, Dunlap, and — Featuring:— homes went : Davidson faculty, is pastor. On the he joined Saturday by the rest of ln-t week. Bill Loftin Stevenson were off to Winthrop $5.50 evening, to University. "She Married PALM BEACH SLACKS. same Wade substituted in the chapter. Brother "Jeep" Glad- Duke Karl Hudson hut didn't ipeml hnt fifteen min- WHITES went to Spartanburg, and Dr. W. W. Boyee's pulpit in the den went home to Chester, and Johnnie utes (lurebefore they started hack. TAX AMI WHITE An Artist" A R.P. church in Charlotte. McQueen spent the week-end in — — Brother Tom Perrin went to Spar- Razz and Bob Rinehcart were in VENTILATEDS John Boles - Lull Deste ♥ Rock Hill visiting friends there. Lincolnton, MarionDavis Co. tanburg. Brother (iil Palmer was I as was also J. D. Chalk. Frances Drake Dr. John Clousc, University of j Karl went to Marion. The' ...in... in Columbia. I.auck went to Jonas Charlie Luther and Rea Tenney — All 25c Anytime— Miami, has revealed that the num- Joe regular was Sunday night Seats 205 S. Tryon Street \ Washington. D. C. Johnny Sad- feed held were in Charlotte, and Bill Beaty h.-r of students majoring in physics with JARMAN It r is trying to to several attractive visitors pre- I,, Hill. McGcachy has doubled in the last five years. still- find a ride went Rock John FRIENDLY FIVE Greensboro. sent. (Continued an Page Si\j ...and... Fri. & Sat. FORTUNE SHOES It's bai k to ilinll you anue y with all its ::■■'. i - "Econom Trading" A STYLE romance Groceries and * SENSATION drama. CARS Merchandise IIU S II C O ATS Friendly PAUL MUNI Fl IR RKXT. STATIONERY THE SMART NEW MODELS BETTE DAVIS Quality ...in... Of Toilet Articles * ♥ |1.95 Shoe Store "Bordertown" * FABRIC PRE-SHRUNK WASHABLE 137 S. Tryon St. M. P.Henderson SOUTHERN SillItISHOPS CHARLOTTE, M.H.GoodrumCo. NATIONAL N. C. Gulf Cas & Oil — — 5c 10c TRYON & TRADE STS., :RADIOS: & Store Air Conditioned - CHARLOTTE, N. C. " On the Square Across from Imperial Davidson. N. C. DAVIDSON, N. C Droadwa Y WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, Page Six THE DAVIDSONIAN 191* Lingle Speaks AMONG THE GREEKS Your Film (Continued Irom P»ge 5) EXAMINATION SCHEDULE attended the dances at Iirenau O < Gainesville, IK<»|»orf ard \ t Maryville - legc in Ga. By CHARLIE LUTHER ,Dr. Walter L. Linglc hit yester- SECOND SEMESTER 1937 1938 Sig Eps Travel To day to speak to the faculty and Rock Hill Hay, Bob Lewis Lillj It looks a< if the new film editor student body at Maryville College. MORNING— 9:00 o'clock DATE AFTERNOON— 2:00 o'Clock John and i- off ti a bad -tan Iknow that He addressed the faculty on "The White traveled to Rock Hill and my predecessor, Henry Baker, will Educational Objectives vi a Chris- Winthrop Saturday night. Ed Wat- 1 Wednesday English 121, Economics 32, Phychology 42B, Spanish,12C ROTC 1' 2 52 4 went Charlotte. Bill ",c,ow] with -ctii when he reads I tion College" at the annual dinner May 25 son home to hi- onci rati..r decent column. But given for the faculty. Hamilton spent a prolonged week- ■■ I morning end in Hemingway, S. C. The chaj ill spent hours thumbing This he talked to the en- Biology .'.'A. Chemistry 22B, Economics 52, Knglish 22V,, " "* \ magazines TTiursdavy is planning a house party through mi ic ti.. ing tire student body on the subject of I-:, and 32, French 42, Geography 42, German 22A, Hi-tory Bible 4_', 62. Business 52C, English 22D. ter this dope'Vout Christianity." y week in Kings Mountain. Brother t<- pump some <'f the of- ! "Practical . I2B.D, Math 12A, C I- Philosophy 32, Physics 22B; 32, Ma Z6 ficial* of tin- li'iril movie house but Maryville College is located neai Broadway, Lyons and Plonk visitr<; * Political Science ol. Spanish 12B. night. u.'t ■.'. :"!> little success Km Seville, Terin., and ha- an enroll- in Salisbury Saturday Mrj 32, _ Bob Here i- what link dope Icould ment of almost 850 students. This Applied Math -)2. Iliblc 12E. 0. Buiiliesi Chemistry 22A. , /« K A. l/jjly visited and John rnday. gathei ■ hcdtilcd for Wednesday, is tl e iini time that Dr. Lingle English 12F, G. Trench 22A. 32B. Geography 32. Greek 22A. Doty over the week-end. Dr. and "- 2? May 4, "TEST PILOT," with has visited the college. Math l-'H. 22A, Physic- 12. 62. Political Science 32B. Psy- M»y Mrs. G. R. Vowles were guests ( i " a M>n a Loy, ("hrk Gable Spi m r chology 62, Public School Music the fraternity—for—Sunday dinner ■- all} CAT NINE WINS ♥ '!hi« show n a gi od 221'., 12, _ 42. Bible 22E, F. lousiness 52A. Knglish 12H, - - IJ. Biology 12, 22B, Chemistry Economics 62, , Biology' -'2. Christian g " ■ ■ Bible Krwin, Texas di- : :t i- drawii mi n >i th< Com : Page 1 If Saturday. _>, , ,, 12A, Ptoss French I2B, German 22B, (ireek I2B, History 62, 72, Math. A c F, rcncll rc. 72. Creek History 12A. C. Math. versity ace shot-putter, practice public than "SXOW WHITE." Lean again started and was knock- May a - Phy«Ci 42. Applied Math. 32. Philosophy 42, Political ■ 12B, E, 32. 42. Political Science 62. Psychology 12r> day PI ■ ng picture tells eight J 42A. Soci- form 15 minutes a in front oi aviation ed-for fourteen safeties in and ology 32. Science 52. Spanish 22A. 52. t!ir love story ,>i Myrna Loy and .. ;:r.i innings before Ficklen came Clark Gable Spencer Tracy i- a iin to finish the game. N'o David- Bible 12A, ('. 42. Chemistry Economics 22A. C, roughneck mechanic Lionel Monday Business and an gol i ■ r one hit. Hand «- German 12A, v, y KnRlish 12A. C, French 32A, Geography 22. Barrymor* i- an aircraft manu- had the only extra blow for i History Physics 22C, Spanish 22B, facturer, base C. Greek 32. 32. 32. The Kiii^ and Queen i f the Cat-, a double in the third! the screen, with the star of "CAP- 52, 12B, D, _ (jrame. Applied Math Bible Biology' 22C, Economics 22B, , luesclay TAIN' COURAGEOUS" bring you {'"'.) I). English 12B, I). 82, German History l)avid-"'ii '. ...Km IKJO— 1 u 1 52. 42, Latin i2, ' _^ i C ' yMCS ' Ii . and adventure that will set Duke 43(1 0411 02.x— 13 14 2 Math. 12G,221;, >2 Physics 22A,Political Science 32A, Span- May 31 y-.ir iHTvi.. a-tingling. This is a 22C, Batteries: McLean. Ficklen and ish Philosophy 52. : :ir -tar picture, it will run for three days, giving you plenty of Kellam; Watson and Bailey, Chemistry 72, French 22B, D, Greek 72, History 22, Music Wednesday Downed By time to every ■ ne, audience included, hav- ;W. F.,re-t ...711 020 OOx— 11 1.: 0 i:v .■. wonderful time. There is You're Batteries: Steerc Kellam; something about twi grown men and THREE SENIORS AND SIX second year on the student council. Wilson (O third. Time 10.4. 220 shooting 74 and 81 respectively, de- I-iK' v Denning and Peek. scrapping like kids that tickles Sherrard Rice has recently assumed low hurdles: Barrow (Dl first, feated Bowden Johnson, who Style-Right Beat Clemson (Continued from Page 1) and plenty when outsized Victor Me- well as a first-string back on the presidency oi the Y. M. C. A., Wicker (D) second. Lineberger (C) pulled down a 77 and 78, to the fhi Cats came out -lump as Laglcn and Brian Donlevy as two of tin- team. fraternity is i"; a student councilman and has third. Time 26.3. Relay : Davidson. tune oi 7 to 2. The in a Ion Monday when they the football His second two members ".-i the American Legion took Clcni- Pi Kappa Alpha. been vice president of the "Y." (McAlpine, Wilson, Hickman. Cow- pairs ended up 5 to 4, G. M. A. tak- !-on into camp to score 'attending a convention in New the of 7-2. Marquess over an). ing spoils. Hick- allowed eight Bill has just taken I-red Stair is the new president'!' Time 3.33. the For Davidson. Abels PENN-CRAFT York scrap like bulldogs. A whirl- hits and Dav- editorship Davidsonian shot an 81 and Marshall a 79, while idsofl hit the slants of the of the of the student body and Phi Gam- KIT LINKSMEN (DiriiionofJohnB. SleltonO)mpsnyt wind of tun It rate- three -tar? two Clemson i.s president Theta fraternity. their opponents, respectively Clark t'wirlers for seven safeties! Hunter He of Phi Delta mS Delta social He is. (Continued from Page 4) Neither could the new film edi- social fraternity, a member of Sig- a member of I.R.C., Sigma Upsilon, camp 11 to 7. Sharpc and Brinson, and Turnipseed. caught 76 and So. had a perfect day with one hit and You canbe sure that it's tor find anything tor tin show- ma Upsilon, Alpha Phi Epsilon, and Alpha Phi Epsilon. Tuesday three walks out of tour times at — — en Hi. which will be secretary-treasurer of Red « smart when a the ['latter, two and style it's 'SWISS MISS" N\-i. r have h.-.-.r.i ' and Steere had Masquers, t,, Illack and secretary- DAVIDSON CINDERMEN ;t maybe you hit- in four trips bat yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Penn-Craft. Step in and of but have. There's treasurer oi the junior class. and David on 012 101 20*— 7 7 a rumor li.at it feature- Lauwl - 1 Sam Newell U president of the (Continued from Page A) see the new features that Hardj i Ii - < h > mson 000 002— .' S .1 rising senior class and also Sigma Crson (D) tied for third, j feet 0 ■Remember Might) >orry column, make this hat a style ain't it. Batteries: Hicks and Kellam ; Upsilon, a of Kappa Alpha inches. 120-high hurdles: Wicker Henry. membe.r Hope that I will be able to Goins, John-ton and Hell. social fraternity and i^ serving his (D.I and Rader (DJ tied for first; WRITE MOTHER... leader ...:;... $5 do Intter in the— future.— ♥ — VARSITY GOLFERS Sunday May 8th TENNIS TEAM TOPS 'Continued from Page 4) .-tar carried oft ERNEST ELLISON, Inc. (Continued from Page 4) Devil individual COLLEGE PHARMACY 6-0. Beadles and Craver over Km- honors in the state meet at Sedge- ERNEST ELLISON ROBT. E. ELLISON | my and Tenney (D) 0-4, 7-5. field. Cervin 'if Carolina1 and Pe- Fire, Casualty and Marine Insurance DAVIDSON'S "SERVICE DRUG STORE" t,. I April .50 Davidson added it- f;rani of Davidson would round out 113115 Eut Fourth St. Charlotte, N. C. -tr:ug of victories with a 7-0 win a North ( aroiina trio worth watch- over The Citadel. Sterghos took ing. Olllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll the only -et lor The Citadel. Charley Pegram and jimmy Results: Singles— Kenncy U)i Cooper have announced that they over Kilgore 6-0,6-0 Frampton (D) may decide to enter the Charlotte r.vir Sterghos 6-3, -'-'". ''-4. Reiri- Country Hub Invitational Tourna- Beaty hardt ( IJI over '>-4. 6-3. ment which is to extend tomorrow Tenney (I)'l over Whit.- 6-2, '■.'. through Saturday.— — il>> "ver Singleton 6-1, 6-3. ♥ Jones — Texas Technological Doubli Tenitey and Kenncy lick- Freshmen of ;Institute, special meeting, ed White and Sterghos 6-0, 6-4. at a Hunter and Northern-- ill) licked agreed that hazing was benciicial Beaty and Singleton 6-1, 6 -' to them.

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