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Published Weekly by the StudentS of Wake Forest College I VlQl. XX, No. 24 .. W.AKE FOREST, N. C., SATURDAY, .APRIL 17, 1937 Ten Cents Per Copy LOCAL CLUBS TO PARTICIPATE IN. ANTI-WAR STRIKE ----~------* Patterson Releases List of 128 Wake Forest Head Honored By ;------: Literary, Religious, and Musi­ Men Averaging About Jefferson Medical College Elected cal Organizations to Take 90 Per Cent This Week Part in Demonstration TWO FRESHMEN AND ONE KITCHIN HAS SERVED CLASSES TO BE CUT SHORT SOPH MAKE STRAIGHT "A" AS COUNCIL OFFICER TO PROVIDE FOR MEETING

Copple, Gilmore, Stanfield and Dean R. V. Patterson of Phila· Martin and Shore to Speak; Modlin Bull's Eye For delphia Institution Sends Con· Prize Offered for Best Plac­ Top Grades ui All Subjects; gratulations; Great Progress ard; Opposition to Plan Noted . ~eniors Lead List With 36 Seen in Wake .Forest During in Some Quarters; High School Sebolars,· Frosh Come Next Administration of President Students Will Join College With 33, Juniors 31, Sopbs Kitchin; $700,000 Building Men in Demonstration; Judg· 22; Law and Med Schools . Program Completed During ing of Frat Banners Will Be Place Three Each. Last Seven Years. Held at 10 O'clock Thuisday

The Wake Forest college mid-se- Dr. Thurman D. Kithin this week Cooperating with l,OOO,OOO other mester honor roll, released by Reg- was made president of the General college students, throughout the na- istrar Grady S. Paterson this week, Alumni Association of Jefferson tion, the Statesman's club, literary listed 128 men, of whom four made Medical College, according to a dis· societLes,· . and Baptist Training straight "A" grades: James· B. · . patch received here froni Phlladel- Copple of Albemarle, freshman; p1c. t ure d a b ove are th e sch oo 1mas t er• s b anqueteers of Wake Forest c ollege at their annual dinner held this phfa. Unions will sponsor a "Strike J •. w: Gilmore of Mexia, Texas, week in Raleigh. The company of 118 was made up of the 55 practice teachers with their lady escorts who Dr Kitchin was graduated from Against 'Ya.r" among Wake Forest freshman; J. R. Stanfield of Reids· came mostly from Meredith; principals and critic teachers from Wake Fore'st, Y(}ungsvi!le, and Franklinton; Je:!fe~son in 1908 and has been pres- college students Thursday morning and Professors D. B. Bryan and J. L. Memory from the college faculty. . . at 11 o'clock. ville, sophomore, 11-nd L. R. .Modlin, Paul Sholar of Moorseville presided and Heath Bumgardner of Stanley with his guitar featured the pro- !dent of Wake Forest College since Bob campbell new Student Coun· Joining ln the demonstration with Jr., of Kelford, senior. gram. - 1930. A congratulatory messa~ the college men will be several hun- The senior class led the roll with Claude F. Gaddy, alumnus of the class of 1921, and now superintendent of Raleigh city schools, made the from Dr. Ross V. Patterson, dean cil. vice president and head of dred public school students. Su""r- 36 :g~en. represented. Other classes Principal address. He admonished the new teachers to "teach boys and girls, not mere subjects.'' and to be of Jefferson Medical College, stated Statesmen's Club, which is to spon- intendent Randolph Benton has.. ~r- ra.nked as follows: 33 freshmen, 31 conscious of the welfare and wishes of the communities in which they,w!ll serve. in part, "As one of the distinguish- sor Student Anti-War Strike juniors, 22 sophomores, three law. ed sons of Jefferson, the honor is ranged to let students out for 45

three fiPst :year med ;;:ic: :~::::.andThe complete list follows: Fresh· COllEGE EDITORS. I Take Charge OlD GOlD RATED ~:::aa::r:!~~'mb~n::p:u~':gyou may be sure of cordial cooper· CAMPBELL IS NEW for:::u~~~~!t~~~da~~:~ an award which will h~:~~~~= be present- men: J. W. Avera, Jr., of Winston- ation of myself and others." ed at the assembly for the best anti- 1 . Moreland,Salem, J. Ky.,H. DanBaughman, Boyette, Jr.,Jr., ·of of MEET NEXT WEEK e~:; :?~~:Lnn';J{;l~~.: ~HIGH IN·: NATIO' N!dent In 1935served the as Wakevice presidentForest pres·and VI~E PRESIDENT. w~;T~oster. e strike from is theagainst public war schools. and Ahoskie, C. H. Byerly of .Sanford, BLACK, takes over his duties member of the Executive Council agamst any possible entrance of - L. A;. Cherry of Scotland Neck. J. B. with this Issue. With a few of the Association of American the country into another war, not . ptlnor changes the editorial against any local set-up or organiza· Co pple, Jr., of AlbemarI e, L. L . Cor· To Be Guests 0f HJ'gh p01·nt Four Oth er N• C• SQ h 00 1p apers Medical Coll_eges. He is a recog- Pearce Is Senior President· ti " bin of Durham, J. s. Dilday of·Ahos· College·, Pres"ldent Mason An- board and the reportorial staff Place l·n ACP Annual nized authority in the field of men· Cou "I M k G t C -' on, explained Statesman's club will remain as it has been flCI a es rea Orne officials. "Realizing the imminence kie, J. M. l<'errell of Durham, W. B. T t t• PI - . l tal hygiene, having served as con- Ferrell of Durham; H. T. Full~r of nounces en a IVe ans throughOut the year. Gordon A. Ratmg . suiting physician at the state hOB· back to Win Race of an international crisis, many StU· Henderson, J. W. Gilmore of Mexia, Philips Is now sports editor, pita! for the insane In Raieigh dents through the colleges of the Texas, A. P. Gl od of Castle H ayne, Spring meeting of the state Col- . OLD GoLD AND Bu.cK has been an d memu.:r'-- of a spec 1a 1 commit· Bob Cam bell was Iected country are anXious to state their J. :M. Hayes, Jr., o.f Beckley, West legtate Press Association, to be RElEASE· SUMMER. awarded a First Class Honor Rat- tee appointed by the governor to . P e vice stand while. they have a chance." Virginia . G T Lumpkin of Winston- held next week at High Point i~g for its issue~ during the past study the problem of the feeble- president of the student body on First Award · Salem, .j. D. McNair of Latta, s·. c., Col1ege, will feature specialists• year, according to a late release minded in North Carolina. Tuesday afternoon in the -off The Glee club and band will be H. K. Middleton of Wake Forest, speeches Jn group meetings for re!l' SCHOOl fACUlTY from the Associated Collegiate During Dr. Kitchin's administra· elections following the general cam- on h~nd at the Thursday morning . J. E; Mitchiner of Clayton, Raymond reajsentatlveb~i otif each olfti the fBlX · Press. This award In the annual tion as Wake Forest's president a pus elections of April 9 Ap- meetmg to set the works going. An . Modlin, Jr., of Warrenton, · R. F. m or pu ca ons pos ons, ol· · critical service ·Was made on a $7QO,OOO building program has been . · award has been otlered to the fra· ·· .... Namiey·· of. Rutherfordton, J; W. low~ by a ba~quet_.and -~ance, ac- ~ _ . basis of technical makeup and gen. completed, .the enrollment .has in· pr~'u;a~ly 364 b:l~tsbewter~ cas~i ternity ~aving the placard with the Nowell-of Wake Forest, E. K. ·Own- cor · ngd tod tebntat!ve P ansJ an· Mars H"ll . . . . W'IJ era! news interest '. creased by about 75 per cent, and · · earce an ° r ounci most sp1cy anti-war motto. Posters be:y of Winston-Salem, .J. J. Page nounce to ay Y Presi~ent ames I 0IVISIOn m 1937 I · the schools of law and medicine were ·elected to the presidencies of religious and forensic groups will of Autryville, J. E. Parker of North W. Mason, Wake Forest College. Have Long List On The Wake For~~t ~ewspaper was have been established on a fully of the senior and sophomore classes also swing above delegates ot tbe Em:poria, Va., F. E. Phillips, Jr., of C. B. Owens will address editors Official Roster judged in the Umverslties and recognized basis. respectively, and Ray Stroupe. ~as organizations represented. Woreester Mass. C. V. Roebuck of of annuals; M. L. Patrick, ed_itors Colleges-W~eklies". class, In which Among his eight 'brothers who voted in as secretary of the r1smg • The program will include ac- 11: ' ' • of newspapers; A.M. Beck, busmess . 157 other mstitutlons were en- attended Wake Forest are the late sophomore class. cording to tentative plans. a.' talk :a e :~es~ A. F. s;o.;:ilof. G;:ds- managers of annuals; representative The complete faculty of the Mars tered. Other papers receiving' aim· G ve no Willi · W It Kit hi In three out of four of the con- try Al Martin, retiring president of E ro. · S~ ~encer ~ W k m~ 0~· of National Advertising, business Hili Division of the Wake Forest- ilar ratings in the same class were a:d rth: late ~~lteda ~n te c n tests, students reversed the lead the Student body, and Bert Shore, ;~eSt ns ur[ ~t Ha 1 ~ cJe~, managers of newspapers. Other Meredith Summer Sch?ol was an- those published by Bucknell, Port- gressman Claude Kitch! a 8 Con- In votes from the April 9 results. president of the Monogram club. ' . T ;our~ · S °Cy, M. · speakers are pending. nounced resterday by D1rector B. Y. land_, Rochester, Pacific Union, n. Joe Branch was defeated by Bob A mass meeting In front of the ownsen ° mer, · ·• · 0 · The convention will begin Thurs· Tyner. LouJsville, Alabama, .Drew, W. C. · Campbell for the vice presidency ld irow:~~nd ;fptlbemarl~ a.nNd E. S. day with registration from 2:30 to Officers of administration are U. N. C., High Point, Furman, WAKE FOREST ALUMNUS of the student body by a vote of ~ g~m, !with speeches and the tly- ooSo ""hrt 0 .eaEsanR.tviBl ale, d. ·. J. J 6:00 p.m. in Hotel Sheraton, High Thurman D. Kitchin, A.B., M.D., Massachusetts State, N. C. State, TALKS ON MISSION WORK 285 to 79, although Branch led by ng 0 s gn~ and ba?ners voicing p omores wm r . protests agamst war, !B to form the · · ' ., Point. A general meeting and wei· LL.D.; C. E. Brewer, A.M., Ph.D., Mississippi, Santa Clara, Notre s?me 61 votes in the earber elec· feature activit f th d 0 : ~~~sboro;;; ~ ~hristlan of come. will follow Friday morning LL.D.; R. L. Moore, A.B., Ed.D.; Dame and Texas Christian. T. Neil Johnson, Wake Forest bon. E. P. Pearce won the office of · 0 Y e ay. , oc • ount, ·. . · ope 1 and of in the hotel ballroom. During the D. B. , Bryan, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Two other North carolina col- Alumnus and former missionary to president of the rising senior class Considerabl!p~itlo~ . Ahoskie, G. W. COrbm, Jr., of Dur· afternoon Dr. G. L. Humphreys B. Y. Tyner, A.B., A.M.; I. N. carr,· from C. W. Everett by a vote of indi·v·d PPOsJtion among h A. J t hf! ld J f d leges recived a rating jn the critical China, addressed the Mission Study 1 ual students b c 0 w00 t am, · ru c e • r., . B· will address delegates at a lunch· A.B., A.M.; Caroline Biggers, A.B.; service. The Daily Tar Heel of the Group Tuesda-y night on the different 69 to 39, although Everett polled fest itself t d egan ° mani- dale, J. E. Davis, Jr., of· Shelby, eon in the college d1"ning hall.· J. W. . Huff, A.B., A.M.·,' Edna nine more votes than the winner th . yes er ay as plans for w I Dl k f R k Ra id s. University of North Carolina cop- means used by missionaries to carry e stnke became k • • c ens 0 oano e P s, Election of officers for the com- Moore, Bursar·, and Gladys John- d F" t Cl H R ti i on April 9. For the presidency "There is no_wn. c A_ D 11 J f Wi t -s 1 pe 1rs ass onor a ng n on their work, and then sought to no 1 B•. R. :a •hir., o f S ns on Ga em, ing year will be made at a final sou, A.B. the "Universities and Colleges- clear up any questions on the sub- of the rising· sophomore class Rob- eradicate war" use m try ng to . . . rt ng o ugar rove, business meeting to be held Satur- }'acuity of 'the Summer Session Dailies" division while the E. C. ject by leading an open forum dis- ert Council nosed out Powell Bland ~ t "I • • was a typical state· BJ. C.fFcalBhther of CR.anMtonH, TI. S.JGuyf, day at 9:05a.m. are: Canaday, E. F., A.B., A.M.; T. C. Teco Echo, -published in cussion. 76 to 72. In the first election Bland si~: .I' ~s b?und to stay, and he- r., 0 , r age, · e m, r., 0 Speaker·· at the main banquet c B M A B . ea d 1 G led his opponent by 46 votes. m or 1t: It would be lots W1·n 8 to S 1 N p H 1 gt f • anup, · ., .. , r we 1, • A., Gree!Jville, won a. similar ranking Mr. Johnson, who went to Shang- of fun to get mJxed · , n· a em, · · ow n on ° which will be held in the ballroom A· B ., A · M., Ph D . ·, carr I N A B in the "Bi·WE)ekly" competition. hal in 191& and returned to America Ray Stroupe was the · choice of S1r. Herbe t A up In one. ' She lby, D· H· J ones, J r., 0 f Mi cro, of the Sheraton at 8 o'clock F ·• AM · c bb ·H · t ' ·G :• · ., the sophomores for class secre· . . r mea, former finan· Herbert McMahan of Seviersville ' ,, r~ · · • 0 ' arrJe te ·• Day, The OLD GoLD Al'ID BLACK was one In 1934, is doing some work here. tary, bei"ng elected to office by the cJal. d1recto. r of the Lea"'"e ot T J R. M. t f Le . t • day evening, will be W. 0. Saun- Ethel Kathryn, A.B., A.M.; English, f h bl 1 1 d d Wh"I · th o 1 t h N "~ ennessee, . mono w18 f)n, ders: Eth 1 A B AM . F L E o t e pu icat ons wh ch or ere 1 em e r en e was engaged count of 98 to 51 over Johnny (Tar· at10ns, wll_l speak here at 7:30 F. R. Moore of Cary, !oseph Smith, The Royal Campbell Orchestra ABe' AM., Bn' ;~e~~nH. ch M., a booklet marked by the judges in important educational work, be- zan) Hughes. Primary balloting Thursday nJgbt of the following . Jr., of Greenvile, J. R. Stanfield of will provide music. for the dance at E. L A.B., AM; H" h., "tha~ ett, in· whiclr a detailed criticism of lug well thought of as a leader. gave Stroupe a 16 point lead over week. His subject will be "German Reidsville, J. F. Stuart of Rome, lO:OO p.m. Friday, Ph.B. A.M.' Ph :i:i . ~g ;~1 W AMB., the entire paper is made. This At the meeting it was anounced Hughes. rearmament; war not inevitable." N. Y., T. o. Wheless of Louisburg, ., ·• · · • u • · ·• · ·• will be studied with the aim in that Miss Mary Fay McMillan and Sir Herbert wi!I lecture at only and J. T. Wright of South Mills. A.M.; .To~nson, Mary L., A.B., A.M., mind of eliminating errors and Miss Dot Green, Meredith College one other place in the state, at Juniors: J. s. Brock of Pores WEEKLY MUSIC· RECITAL Ph.D.; Kmg, S. B., A.B., A.M.; Lacy, introducing improvements, work· students who are the daughters of FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS · Greensboro college on the morning Knob; F. E. Bunn, Jr., of Zebulon, FEATURES BRAHMS' MUSIC Fran~es, A.B._, A.M.; Lee, R. M., A.B., ing next year toward tbe award foreign missionaries, will have HOLD MEET IN RALEIGH of April 29. G: IL Byrum of Tyner, A. L. Clegg A.M. •. LoomJs, B. W., B.S., A.M., coveted by the 347 members _of charge of the program for next Strike Origln of "'"'uur h am· T B c· urri n. o f Oxf ord p ro f essor Wes -t--P to resen t Re- Ph.D., Otterson, · Ragua M., A.B., the A. C. P.-that of All American. week. . . The studen. t ant· I·war strike or1·g. C W E 'tt. fRo. b "II R. R' B. Mus. Ed.; Pierce, Ella J., A.B., Th" t"ll hi h d · PI f i I b d "th S P AI ha C · • . vere 0 ersonVI e, , . corded Program in Church A.M Ph D . R .1 S G A.B AM . 1s year a s 1 g er es1gna· ans or a soc a to e he! w1 1gma 1 p onventlon To in~;~ ted four years ago, when 25,000 Gatling of Gates, w. K. Ga-y of Sea- .. • • ·• · ·· 1 ey, · ·• ., ·. ·• tion-Pacemaker"-was added and members of the Meredith Volunteer Be Held at State Today college students left classes over the board, J. c. Hall of Roseboro, B. L. Auditonum.Sunday Roberts, 0. E., A.B., A.M.; Stnng- was attained by only sev.en papers. Band were also arranged. This af· country and joined in mass meet· ·G ld b R. T H field, P. C., A.B., B.D., A.M.; Trent- Lower rankings are "Second fair will be held in Raleigh on ings ov tb Hallman of o s oro, · ower- The fourth in a series of classical b s B S AM . The state-wide annual convention er e country for showing ton Jr of Durham F G Hoyle of . . am, . 0 ., . ·• .., Tyner, B. Y., Honor Rating" and "Third Honor April 22. their disapproval of militaristic pol- ,ulon., W S H p'h ·. . f W d music recitals wtll be presented in A.B., A.M.; Wengert, Bonnie; Wood, Rating." The judges are experts of Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary mod- zeb ' · · um nes o oo s- the church tomorrow afternoon at v E A B A.M . icies of governments of the world. dale, Herbert Jenkins, Jr., of Au- 4. 30 · · ·• · ·• ., M.S., Wyatt, in the field of journallsm and busi· Found . ern language fraternity, will be held The 1936 strike drew the action of lander, E. G. Jones, Jr.,. of Wades· . p;()f. Carlton P. West will be in W. J., A.B., A.M., Ph.D. ness, who make awards for news, A rain coat. Owner may recover in Raleigh today, according to John hundreds of thousands of undergrad­ boro, W. B. Jones of Cameron, D. F. charge, and has selected the pro- Officers and faculty of the Demon· makeup, advertisements, editorials It by calling at room 355, Hunter Lawrence, former president of the uates, and estimates for the Thurs- Jordan of J..aurinburg, A. M. McMil· gram from his. excellent repertoire~ (Please turn to page twe) and features. Dormitory. Wake Forest chapter. The conven- day demonstratJ"on raJJge at approx- la.n ·of Soochow, China, D. R. Mor- of recorded music, which is worth tion was held in Wake Forest last imately l,OOO,OOO. gan of Creedmoor, W. H. Patrick h d d f d 11 year. Sponsored by the National stu- 0 0 of Washington, E. P. Pearce, Jr., of uTnhere sprogramarsw. ill consist of J h dent Federation of America and the Gl Cl b m·tt· L v· T,h d on Myers, Carl DulJ, Charles Haml et, R.R. Pickler of New Lon- Brahms' Hungarian Dances, num-: 'fDe u. l ea e urs ay Allen and John Avera were elected America Student Union, the strike don, J. L. Smith, Jr., of Spencer, bers 1, 3, 5, and 6 ·, a group of , is backed also by Admiral Richard W C S respectively president, vice pres!- E B • · · tainback, Jr., of Hender· Brahms' songs· by Sigrid Onegln, F F e t 'f s e f T dent, secretary-treasurer and re- · Yrd, honorary chairman of the son, . J. W. Talley of Mebane, contralto,·.and Elisabeth Schumann, No-Foreign-War Crusade. F K. Th 0 r l r s 0 e r l e S 0 0 u r S porter at the April 7 meeting of the · omasson of Cameron, E. C. soprano, and Brahms' Symphony in Wake Forest chapter. The former Po11tose of Strike Thompson of Forest City, H. E. Wal· c Minor, recorded by the Phila· The purpose of the strike, as out- d · w local officers were John Lawrence, en, Jr., of Monroe, J. F. eeks, delphia Symphony Orchestra. Under the direction of Lyman numbers including "Mosquitoes," of Raleigh, president; Sloane Guy president; David Morgan, vice pres- lined by members of the States- J r., 0 f Eliza be th City, and J • T • Se'""our the Wake Forest Glee Club "John Peel," "Mah Lindy Lou," of Carthage, vice president; Bob man's Club, is to demand the "de- W oh t H 11 b ''" ident, and John Myers, secretary- Y e o a s oro. E. C. T. C. Program will leave Thursday for a choral tour "Morning," "Where'er You Walk," Helm of Winston-Salem, secretary; treasurer. militarization of colleges and uni- Seniors: J. D, · Beale, Jr., of The Baptist Student Union of of southeastern Carolina. "The Two Grenadiers," and "You and Dick Howerton of Durham, versities," to "oppose the bill!on dol- mtl~n; D. L. Beavers of Apex, W. A. East Carolina Teachers College The complete schedule for the In a Gondola." . The convention will consist of a lar war budget which represents a Bethune of Bunn Level, D. M. of Greenville gave an extension pro- choral group during the next weeks Varlety Program lVlde Appeal special meeting at 2:00p.m., a ban- dangerous extension of militarism Branch of Raleigh, J. C. Bunn of gram at Wake Forest last Sunday include: Lumberton, April 22; A quartet composed of AI Simms The selections on the program quet at 7:00 and a dance at 9:30. at the expense of such socially con· Spring Hope, J. H. Butler of Ra- night. Those taking part on the Campbell College, April 23; Mere- of Raleigh, Bruce Steeves of Mas- of the Deacon clu