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Tris TECHNICIAN ANDIDATB of NOR CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE Vol. XXVII, Number 27 STATE COLLEGE STATION, RALEIGH, N. 0., MAY 2. 1947 Ofices:10and11Tom_pki-Hall IRC Convention Will ROTC is Authorized to Add Be Held at Atlanta Kirk McAlpine from the Uni- Two Hundred Future Seniors versity of Georgia announced at Three More Units This Fall the recent Regional International Relations Club Convention at Ash- Colonel John W. Harrelaon,’ land, Virginia, that a Student Leg- Gather To Elect Next Year’s Officers Chancellor of StateCollege, has islature will be held in Georgia been notified by the“ lo next year at Emory University, ment that the application mitt”for the Agromedis Atlanta, Ga. The exact date was 'Wataugan Editor Is establishment of three new ROTC not announced. Sophomores! units has been approved effective Be Issued Next Week Elected President V with the 1947-48 school year. The New York Times, Sunday, Robert Yates, President of Band Concert By ED PULSIFER April 20, carried an article about the Sophomore Clara, today an- Sunday, May 4, 4:00 P.M. Memorial Towcr By HAL JONES The new units to be established The 1947 edition of The Agro- such a Student Legislature in the nounced that oloctiou of nff’io At a Junior Class meeting held are: meck is of the press and ready state of Pennsylvania which met corn for next year’s Jnnior last Thursday, an election was held Corps of Engineers Unit. for circulation. Jim Johnson, ed- April 19. There were over 500 stu- Class were shtod to take place PROGRAM dents attending the sessions which on May 13. The elections will London Hippodrome, March 7 . . . Fathers for officers for the Senior Clam. Quartermaster Corps Unit. itor, and Curtis Hobson, business The Vanished Army . Alford About one hundred fifty to two Ordnance Department Unit. manager of the publication, an- were held in the Pennsylvania state be held in Pullen Hall at 12 Morning, Noon Night, Overture . , I . Suppe hundred juniors were there. Nomination of officers of the nounced that during the next week capitol. The State legislature ap- o’clock. Fantasie Ballet ...... Pares Atwood Skinner, a junior in Ar- Army by the War Department for 1,600 copies would be issued in the proved bills for minimum salaries Students in the rising Jr. Cornett Solo-Starsin a Velvety Sky (B.H. Etling) . Clarke chitechtural Engineering from these new units will soon be for- Publications Building. for all teachers and defeated a class having classes at 12 Hoartini ue (A Beguine Fantasie) . .. Morrissey Chorlotte, defeated Claude Kidd, warded to the college for accept- On the cover is a print of the measure providing a bonus for o‘clockonthiaday willbogiven rregior, March ...... Kempinsky a junior in Agronomy from War- ance. These officers will report to Memorial Tower with the symbolic Pennsylvania veterans. cardstofillontatthccloction Song of Norway (Excerpts)...... Wright-Forest renton, for Editor of the Agromeck. the college sometime during the Wolfpack dashing through the fore- P. H. McDonald, secretary of the which will enable them to be Canton Aero Club, March ...... King Skinner received a freshman letter summer months. At least six new ground. The Wolfpack motif is North Carolina Student Legisla- excused from this class in order on the track team. He is president officers will be sent to the college prominent throughout the book. ture Council, stated that the Coun- to vote for their candidate. of 30 and 3, a member of Blue Key, as instructors for the new units The issue, containing many full- cil has had as one of its objectives and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and six new non-commissioned of- page plates in realistic color, will the encouragement of student legis- National Social Fraternity. ficers as administrative and techni- be the largest in the history of the lative activities in other states. Hicks Iells Pickwick mining Center and For Business Manager of the cal assistants. school. There is some possibility, he stated, Agromeck, W. T. Brown, senior With the establishment of the Dedicated to Three Men that Virginia may also have a Stu- Interview Board Hero in Textile Chemistry and Dyeing, three units mentioned above the The dedication is to three men: dent Assembly next year. Secre- Club Major Social was defeated by Tom Millsapc, a State College ROTC will consist of Dr. Lodwick Hartley, Professor tary of State Thad Eure has been Veterans who were formerly com- each year in the Regular Army be- rising senior in Mechanical Engi- a total of six units. An Infantry Robert H. Ruffner, and Dr. Cary interested in encouraging Virginia Problems Are Marital missioned officers in the Army and ginning with those who complete neering from Asheboro, a member Unit, a Signal Corps Unit, and an H. Bostian. Within the introduc- to start such an Assembly and has the course this Summer. of Pi Tau Sigma, Mechanical En- Air Forces Unit are currently esta- tory pages is contained a pictured written Governor Tuck to acquaint "Marital disharmony and family who will receive a college degree or Further information on the above gineering Professional Society, and blished. plaque dedicated to the memory of the governor with the good legis- instability are our major social complete graduate work before 15 program can be obtained at the a member of American Society 0! Who is Eligible State College men who were killed lative training a mock assembly problems today,” Prof. W. N. Hicks, July 1947 may apply for commis- Students who have completed the during the recent war. has to offer. head of the Department of Religion Military Department in Holladay Mechanical Engineers. first two years of ROTC courses The publication contains five and Ethics at State College, de- sions in th Regular Army under Hall (Extension 233). President is Nominated and veterans with more than one major divisions: Book I, The Col— Fraternities. clared in an address to the Pick- plans recently announced by the When the floor was opened for year of service in the Armed Forces lege; Book II, The Corps; Book Athletics are Outstanding 'wick Club here Tuesday. War Department and previously AGROMECK NOTICE nominations for President of the are eligible for enrollment in the III, Honorary Organizations and An outstanding feature of the “Since these things stem basical- published in THE TECHNICIAN. The 1947 AGROMECK will Senior Class, Andrew J. Patton advanced ROTC courses at the col- Fraternities; Book IV, Athletics; issue is Book V, devoted to ath- ly out of personal immaturity and For the convenience of interested soon be ready for distribution. was nominated immediately. Since lege. Upon completion of the ad- Book V, The Features. letics. Emblazoned on a full page the genteel spiritual poverty of veterans, the War Department is All organizations that have re- no other nominations were made, vanced courses, including one sum— In Book I are presented pictures is the score of the Duke-State foot- our age," Professor Hicks said, sending Speaker Teams, Roving served space should contact the nominations were closed and mer camp, students are commis- of the various councils and the ball game. A complete coverage of “there can be no ultimate solution Screening Centers and Interview Dean Lefort and pay their bills Patton was elected by acclamation. sioned as Second Lieutenants in the classes. Book II contains pictures the Wolfpack’s advance through except through the slow eradica- Boards to colleges and universities as soon as possible. Patton, an Aeronautical Engineer- Officers’ Reserve Corps of the of the officers. of the State College the season, climaxed by the Gator tion of the underlying causes. This throughout the country, to explain Curtis Hobson ing major from Franklin is a mem- branch or force in which they were branch of the ROTC with personal Bowl game, is given. In the section means better prepartion for the the Regular Army Integration Pro- Business Manager ber of Blue Key, a member of 30 enrolled. Qualified students who are pictures of the corps drilling and devoted to basketball are pictures personal experience of marriage gram and to accept applications and 3, and present Editor of The interested in enrollment next Fall performing other military func- of the Red Terrors in action. A and worthful family living. and process eligible applicants. Wataugan. in any of the established units at tions. Book III displays pictures section is also devoted to last year’s “It means the accumulation of Here May 24-30 Tom Garison, a junior in Me- this college or in those to be esta- of the oflicers and men of the cam— baseball team and is introduced by specific knowledge, the attainment The War Department Speaker YMCA Candidates For chanical Engineering from Char- blished during the summer are re- pus Honorary Organizations and a picture of Curt Ramsey and of special skills, and the develop- Team will visit North Carolina lotte, and John D. Mackie, a junior quested to contact the Military Smokey. ment of a philosophy of mariage State College on the 29th and 30th in Animal Production from Adkin- Department in Holladay Hall. Ap- vanced students which can be ac- Book V, The Features, offers pic- that will outmode the glamor of the of May. Members of this team will Oliicers Announced ville, were defeated for Vice-Presi- plications are being accepted at cepted for enrollment in the ad- tures of the year's sponsors. romantic fallacy. speak to interested students on the Be sure to vote on Thursday, dent of the Senior Class by Don this time and instructions issued vanced courses will depend on quo- To Jim Johnson, Curt Hobson, “Family life education must be- evening of the 29th and 30th of May 8 for your YMCA officers. Lampke, Electrical Engineering relative to procedure at registration tas to be established by the War and the entire stat? of The Agro- gin in the home, continue through May. The place and hour of meet- Two men are running for the oflice Major from Charlotte. Lampke in next September. The number of ad- Department. meck, much praise is due. the public schools as an integrated ing will be announced later. The of President: Pat H. McDonald, a member of 30 and 3 and a mem- part of education, and then be Screening Center and Interview Jr., a Presbyterian, is a senior in ber of Pi Kappa Alpha National capped off by necessary and ad- Board will visit the college during Mechanical Engineering from Social Fraternity. vanced work at the college and uni- the period 2 June to 4 June inclu- Carthage. Tom Carpenter, a Mechanical versity level. More progress has sive to receive applications and pro- Marshall E. Propst, Jr., a Luth- Engineering Junior from Greens- Annual 'Lintdodgers’ Ball been made at the college level than cess applicants. Students who sub- eran, is a senior in Chemical En- boro was elected Secretary of the elsewhere to date, with some 5001mitted their applications during gineering from Charlotte. of colleges and universities now giving There are three candidates Senior Class. He is President marriage courses with a definitely March and April to The Adjutant for Pi Tau Sigma, Mechanical Engi- personal and vocational emphasis. General of the Army and all other Treasurer in the YMCA: Hugh A. neering Professional Society and Begins Tonight at Nine “However, the general situation eligible students who desire to sub- Cazel, a Methodist, is a senior in a member of Sigma Chi, National is urgent, so urgent that we must mit applications should attend one Industrial Engineering from Ashe- Social Fraternity. By JOE SWETT office in the “Mill". See his secre- The dance will also mark the re- speed up the. normal evaluation of of the meetings on the 29th and ville. George Whitfield, a junior in The seemingly endless string of tary, she’s cute! Those bids, by the turn to the campus of one of the 30th of May during which they will A. W. Stinson,a Presbyterian, Mechanical Engineering from nation’s best liked and most dan- the family life education movement receive instructions relative to pro- is a junior in Animal Industry Asheboro was elected Treasurer of good dances grinds its merry way way, are very snappy. They will ceable bands. Dean Hudson and his or the much needed re-education cessing on the 2, 3, and 4th of from Monroe. to the Lint Dodgers Ball scheduled make the cleverest ducats to ap- for marriage and family living may June. F. J. Teague, a Friend, is a the Senior Class. for nine o’clock this evening in group will be on hand for the af- not come in time to save the foun- senior in Animal Industry from pear around herc in many moons. fair. Hudson's last visit to the cam- dation of the nation.” The Speaker Team will also Liberty. Military Department Frank Thompson Gymnasium. The They have been very ingeniotu pus was late in Feburary when he Declaring that “all marriages explain at the meetings on the 29th And finally, there are two candi- Ball, an annual affair presented woven (about 2" by 3”) with the played for the IFC's Midwinter run into stormy weather sooner or and 30th of May the War Depart- dates for the oflice of Secretary: Pleased With Review by Tompkins Textile Society and picture of two formally clad dan- Dances. The band is especially on- later,” Professor Hicks said that ment program pertaining to the Avery C. Brock, a Baptist, is a The War Department Inspection Sigma Tau Sigma, honorary tax- cers in black and white with the joyed throughtout the country by “it is possibly a kind of disgrace selection of Post-War ROTC Grad- sophomore in Industrial Engineer- Board which visited N. C. State Col- tile fraternity, at last report was legend: “ Lint Dodgers Ball". I the “campus sot". Well remember- in this enlightened age that we uates who apply for commission in ing from Mount Olive. lege last week for the purpose of slated to be informal. ‘Coursc, now understand that the idea is not ed is hia lovely and talented vocal- have so few of marriage first-aid the Regular Army. Plans are that L. H. Rickenbaker, a Baptist, is inspecting the ROTC units at the it may not turn out to be that way, new this year, but it’s still good. ist, Miss Frances Collwell; hand- stations and such inadequate and a large number of selected ROTC a junior in Electrical Engineering college completed its inspection on but nobody seems to know for sure. The. lovoliea will undoubtedly cla- some Sonny Stockton handles the impoverished programs of family graduates will be commissioned from Charlotte. 26 April. The Board will inspect Bids are available to all shut- mor for them as entries in their male vocaliaing. Here's hoping it’s life education.” May 8. ROTC units at other colleges and tle dodgers at Dean Campbell’s memory books. a huge success, fellows. Professor Hicks, who has been years, was introduced by Mrs. G. Voting will be Thursday, universities in the States of North teaching classes on marital rela- Howard Satterfield, president of Vote for your choice then. Carolina, South Carolina, and College for many the club, who presided. Georgia, during the month of May. Sponsors of Lint Dodgers .Ball at N. C. State tions at State The report of the Inspection B.S.U. Elects Officers Board will be submitted to the War For Next School Year Department and the War Depart- Scheduled ment will inform the college ad- Voting on the nominees for the ministration later on the results of offices of the Baptist Student Un- the inspection. For State College Finals ion Council for the next school year The Military Department at the was conducted in the Raleigh Bap- college reported they were well A must for State College social. tist churches last Sunday. Tommy pleased with the earnest efforts lions will be the Finals to be held Garrison was re-elected president. made by the student members of during the week end of June 0 and Foreign Students Others elected without opposition the ROTC during the inspection and 7. The occasion will be sponsored Miss Olive Holbrook of the were Weston Parker, enlistment feel that the units at N. C. State by the Inter-Fraternity Council, Institute of International Edu- vice-president; Linwood Edge, de- College will be in the top bracket and is to be held in the Memorial cation will visit the State Col- votional vice-president; and John of ROTC units when the results Auditorium. lege campus during the morn- Wright, secretary; Ed Smith, of the inspection are received from Negotiations have been made to ing of Tuesday, 27 May 1947, social vice-president; and Leon the War Department. secure Jimmy Dorsey and orches- for the purpose of conferring Coultcr, treasurer. tra for the affair. One stipulation with each foreign student. The Sunday school and Training in the contract, mailed to his Each foreign student is re- Union representatives, chosen by Notice agent, states that if Dorsey should quested to call on Miss Hol- their respective groups, are Frank receive a radio or movie offer on brook in the Faculty Club room Jarvis and Bill Garrett, First Bap- Dean C. R. Lefort has re- of the Y.M.C.A. building be- tist; Cecil Gains and Charles Gib- quested that the president of or before May 9, the agreement tween the hours of 10:00 son, Forest Hills; Walter Thomas- would automatically become void. son and Bruce Cantrell, Pullen each campus organization no- ..- .“Mg". As Jimmy has just finished work- o’clock, A.M. and 1:00 o'clock, tify his office of their officers Meal/5mm 77/0."an Tum C’ncme ing with his brother Tommy on P.M. on Tuesday, 27 May 1947. Memorial; and Leonard Morgan mostImammu30m Mil.DEED EW/N “The Fabulous Dorseys,” it is not and Calvin Howell, Tabernacle. for the coming year. likely that another contract is in the offing before the deadline of Sigma Nu Welcomes the contract. New Men Into Frat Judges Select New Name The first dance of the week end On Sunday afternoon, April 13, will be a semi-formal on Friday 1947, Beta Tau Chapter of Sigma night, June 6. The second will be Nu National Social Fraternity, in- an informal tea dance on the after- itiated eleven men into the brother- For Prefab Housing Area noon of Saturday, June 7. The hood. They are: Cccil Adams of College View! College View! Col- and Mr. G. E. Abell, Ag front from final, a formal dance, will take Abbeville, S. G, Lewis Allen of lege View! That's the winnah and Rembert, S. C. place on Saturday night. Raleigh, Jeff Crimes of China new contest-chosen name for tho “Seven Oaks" Suggested Bids Now Obtainable Grove, Donald McGinnis of Kings prefab housing area. And the smart The name “Seven Oaks” was a Bids may be obtained from fra- Mountain, John and Bob McLeod people who thought that one up weak third, but was generally eon- ternity members. The charge for of McBee, S. 0., Ed Rasbury of have been awarded the first prize ceded to be the most original of the Friday or Saturday night Salisbury, Vernon Stack of Walker- of $25, given by the TECHNICIAN the three, being named after fin dances will be $3.00, stag or couple. town, Joe Stilwell of Miscnhcimer, who sponsored the contest. They are seven live oaks that afford the only For the tea dance, admission will Jack Sykes of Greensboro, and Mr. R. A. Kimel of Clemmons, who shade in the area. The lucky wiring be $1.00. Spectators tickets to all George Wilson of Belmont. lives in Apartment 4-D and Mr. J. of third prize was Fred dances will be $1.60, stag or couple, H. Ritchie of Faith who lives hap- another resident of College View. and‘ will be available to all. Alum- Attention Veterans pily at 13-A, College View, State The judges who selected the filial ni wearing identification badges All veterans are invited to College. three names were Mina Ida (Ia- will be admitted to the tea dance bring their problems and ques- The final selection of names after venger of the Library, Find WI.“ Mes/um”melee“ alarm Mar/:12 Gin/57m: CREA‘CI/ MRS. some)!G.18461 free of charge. tions to tho following men of a committee of judges had'elimin- er, Student Body placid-it, n... A spirited contest is being spon- the Regional Office of the ated all but three was held last C. R. chort, Assistant“! d“ I Pictured here are the s .nsors for the Lint Dodgers Ball, presented annuall by the Thomkins sored by the Council in which Jun— Veterans Administration: Mr. Monday evening in an open air dents, Charles MCMnmn, “Y" x.- Textile Society and Sigma textile fraternity. The ball will heldintho ank iors and Seniors of the Architec- J. D. Della-us. Manager, meeting near the center of College reational leader, and Mr. I“ Thompson Gymnasium tonight from 0 p.m.nn midnlght. Dean’Hudson and his orchestra will provide tural School will submit posters North Carolina Veterans Ad- View. Newly elected Mayor Jack thcmnnic. s,with their oncorm, are: Mb Margaerite Thompson of Raleigh with Jon Finley of for advertising the dances. Prim ministration; Mr. E. C. Hom- Hamner, junior in textiles, presided Wlllford. S. C., chairman of the dance committee: Mk- Tula Carter of Gastonla with William 1!. Barn- will be as follows: First Prize, A ingwayy, Chief, Vocational Re- at the meeting and conducted flio well of Whitinirc, S. 0., member of dance committee; Mrs. Martha Ann Boyd of Stanley with E. Frank- selection. While a large majority of lin Boyd of Stanleyy, member of dance committee: Miss Mildred Erwin of Hondcrsonvillo with Donald B. ticket to all three dances; Second habilition and Education Divi- Stilwcll, Jr., ofCharlottc, proflcntof'l‘hompkins Textile Societyillrs. Marion Nor-relief with Prize, A ticket to either the Friday Iln; and Mr. A. Boscnthal, the residents of College View favor- ' John Norrell of Lmomhaofdancocommittoc; MiasElizabothFraslorofWathorost Bob or Saturday night dances, and one Fianna Officer. These men ed that name, the name “Meadow Invin of New York cometary of Tan mullsaChristinoCrocchomeithficldwifiWil- to the tea dance; Third Prise, A will bc available for consul- View” was a fairly strong second, lard H. Blue, Jr., of Nayshvillci'rIra. ofCharhucwithChuicaRIbacEJrqofChar- ticket to either the Friday or Sat- tation on Friday, May 2, from being submitted by Mrs. Tom lotteviccproaidontof'l‘hom with... urday night dances. to 1. 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EDITORIALS OPEN I‘DDIJM TotheEdibrs: to do much about preparing for The editorial written by Fred such conditions. The cost of build- This End of the Line Petty Editorials? Are We Missing The Boat? Brown in the April 25 issue of the ing materials and labor has in- TECHNICIAN in one of the best creased approximately one hundred It is nice to know a writer, especially when you’re in the midst of a Since our comments of the past few weeks The majority of the veterans on this cam- editorials to appear in your paper percent since the outbreak of the red hot political campaign. Hearing our thin wail of distress from II THE TECHNICIAN we have been de- pus are missing the boat. In their to-hell- during the past year. Not only did War and a priorty, which is not that editorial contain the two es- too easy to obtain, has been re- beneath a stack of campaign cards, one Al Dugan came to the 'rescue. luged with letters condemning our subject with-everything—else pursuit for that degree sential items of any good editorial, quired for the purchase of all build- La Dugan, who has The Wataugan conspicuously embroidered on all for editorializing. Elsewhere in this issue they are attempting to remold the college and a cause and a cure, but it was a ing materials. Scarcity of materials, his shirts, needs no introduction to our reading public. We claim no letter from a student prais- everything it stands for into a factory turn- fine example of good thinking. My as well as labor, necessary for con- responsibility for what follows: there appears a opinion (just one amorg four thou- struction work has also added —Bringle. ing Fred Brown’s editorial of last week and ing out human machines highly skilled in the sand) of the editorial ability of hardships to any efforts toward slamming the “petty” writings of other business of making other types of machines. your staff rose 100 percent. Then building. The prevailing tendency among columnists is to see how much dirt of the staff. If Mr. Kitchens sincere- There are all to‘ many students, veterans in I came across another of the trite, Now that the school has been they can dig up on other people; “From This End of the Line” is no members tactless things that invariably crop satisfactory in finding a temporary exception. Whenever I read Bringle’s column I am reminded of the ly believes that any efforts, however small, particuliar, whose only interest in attending up in your sheet. remedy to alleviate the crowded cynical words of Oscar Wilde, “Our code of morals is the attitude we to make State College the best school in the college is to be able to demand a greater Doesn’t it seem a little ludicrous conditions in our present class take toward others." With this thought in mind, I gladly accepted EB's country are petty, then he belongs in another salary in the business and professional world. that editorial writer Swett should rooms, We should try to realize just invitation to write his column. feel so maligned because Mr. Wil- how we are to benefit by what is school. We’re not mad at any one person;’ The necessity of a college degree is evident. bur attempted to refute the idea being done. Arrangements are un- I am not too critical of human behavior, especially the behavior of we’re not trying to pick a verbal fight with Business and society demand one in no un- that we engineers are narrow- derway to enable the school to ac- college students. Like Shakespeare's characters, we’re all playing a any one person; those comments were di- certain terms. But—what many of us have mind? (Incidently, I am not a commodate more students—stu- part, but no matter how small it is, it’s a vital part of that myriad member of Tau Beta Pi.) It seems dents who want to attend college as pattern which forms the most exciting picture we have ever seen—life. rected to anyone to whom they might apply yet to realize—is just why business and so- that I can remember a similar ex- much as each of us. so. lets’ try to —in the engineering school, in the textile ciety have come to the demanding of a degree. pression by a member of your staff make the best of these new build- THIS PATTERN AS SEEN HERE AT STATE: . . . The campus school, or in the agriculture school. It is not because one’s brain has had class- last quarter when Bill Newell took ings until conditions get a little politicians breaking out with their best smile as they amiably greet the trouble to correct a probable better. There are some good points potential voters in the form of fellow students. . . . C. A. Dillon spin- Fred’s editorial was good, but is Mr. room training in college that gives him an ad- error in an editorial about our stu- about everything—Let’s look for‘ ning platters over W.N.C.S.+You’ll find it at the lower end of your Kitchens so naive as to think that Fred has vantage but rather because both his brain dent government. Then there was them in our new barracks! dial. . . . Ed Teague snoozing peacefully in the library. .The. stumbled upon something new? Fellow, there and his personality have been trained—part- the extremely witty editorial com- H. O. JONES, JR. R.0.T.C. excused to go to a political rally; an excellent excuse to sneak are a hundred books in the library that will ly by the classroom and partly by the cam- ment made'1n answer to Mr. King’s ofi'. . . . Pullen Park, busier than ever at midnight. . . . Pyromaniac at criticism of your Dean Cloyd Duke finally gets school in the headlines. . ..'Prof Paget’s champion- tell you the same thing! All this business pus. Society does not want nor need persons tirade. From Other Colleges ship debaters swapping arguments with the Penn. State team. . . about getting the world whipped into shape ' lacking in social and human training—it has Aparently, the TECHNICIAN Restaurants multiplying like rabbits on Hillsboro Street. .A well- is just dandy, but it’s not just that simple. more of that kind of peoplea now than it can never lose a verbal fight - -it Down at Georgia Tech some of planned and thoroughly enjoyable Junior-Senior Dance at Memorial start right here in our own knows how to handle. always has the last word. My crit- the Rambling Wrecks have organ- Auditorium. . . . Staff members of the various publications We’ve got to icism is a sincere criticism, and it ized a chapter of that old fra- awarded -back yard. Making this school free from all Technical men, well trained and eager, are is not intended as an insult to the ternity, I Tappa Keg. In a meeting keys at the annual Publications Banquet Tuesday night. wrongs should be your and my first concern, needed. But men whose sole interest, develop integrity of any member of your not long ago reports were heard on OVERHEARD: ._ . “Don’t vote for him. The other guy's got it Mr. Kitchens. Let’s not take these things as staff-Give us more things like new methods of making “the es- made." . “I’d have run for vice president, but I don’t have time for ment and thought lies in a strictly technicial Brown’s and less petty comment. sence of life for the average Tech politics.” . “The Wataugan is too risque.” . . The Wataugan is not W”.mw\w." g,",_,...... L-_-.VH.-.V‘..V,..I personal issues; they’re an awful lot bigger rut are not needed—and that is the kind of Very truly yours. man.” Many vets were able to offer risque enough." . . . “Roommate, you snore.” than that. Let’s not get all up in the air person so many seem intent on being. ' James M. Kitchens simple formulae but when it was This far and no dirt. Bringle isn’t going to like this. Guess it's time the crying Fr. E. E. mentioned that there was no dis- about the inevitability of war and To take an active part in the leading of ED. NOTE: Allah be praised! pensary or torpedo shop from to tell Charlie Hardee’s explanation for his tattered pants and scratch- A«a...,.—H need fer World Government until we’re big your campus and later of 3,ur country1s one Reader Kitchens liked writer which to steal the vital ingredient, ed face. enough to take care of State College. If 4,500 of the very things for which you fought from Brown’s editorial! the brotherhood became very dis- It seems that Charlie made a date with a town girl for one lovely men vote for some honest, level-headed can- the mountains of Italy to the mud at Okin- mal indeed. Suggestions were then RM. a few M.S.D. (means solar days) ago. When he arrived at her didates next week, I’ll amend some of my entertained as to how to best help house loaded (with gifts of flowers, candy, and ritz crackers) she met awa. Why should we come home after win- It’s Necessary! the W.C.T.U. in their fine crusade him at the door and, with an anxious look in her lovely eyes, announced assertions. We’ll see. SWETT. ning our victories and ignore the opportun- No doubt many of you have for more whiskey and less water that all was not well. ities for which we foung. Are we going to sit heard, as well as participated in, in each fifth. Letters of encourage- the many “growls" on the campus ment are being sent to them, and, She had just received a call from a soldier who had returned from back and let a small clique run everything about the new pre-fab barracks be- at the same time in keeping with overseas. It seemed that he wished to renew the friendship that had Sunday at Four around here? Are we going. to refuse to at- ing erected for our classrooms. the general policy of the student suffered the ravages of time and distance. She explained the situation tend meeting to elect representatives to our Do you think that this is the right body, the distillers are being noti- and said that she had no desire to renew said friendship with said Probably one of the hardest working and attitude to take when the class- fied that their products aren’t what soldier, and that the sooner they left for the gay spots, the happier she at the same time the most sadly neglected Student Government? rooms. Do you think that this is the they should be and are being given Let’s get our heads out of the sand and use right attitude to take when the a chance to rectify the matter be- would be. True to the spirit of every State man, Charlie was equal to departments at State College is the Depart- School is really hard pressed for fore further action is taken. the occasion, and oil’ they went. ment of Music. Save for a few brief flashes our opportunities to learn to be real people Ill Ill . II in addition to technicians. rooms for classes to meet? The Daily Tar Heel carries re- Sometime in the A.M., Charlie and his date (hand in hand I pre- of support and recognition during the football Even though the administration ports from the Honor Council on sume) strolled up to her front door and slowly mounted the twenty odd season, Major Kutchinski’s boys are in general D. Fowler has been expecting such an enroll- cases of trials for violations of the steps to the porch. At the door, she turned and looked tenderly up ignored. Many of the programs they put on ment as we now have for the past honor code. This system lets stu- into his eyes. Feeling her arms about his neck, Charlie drew her closer l two years, it has been impossible dents know what is being done to in anticipation of the climax to a lovely evening. Suddenly, he felt two suffer from lack of attendance. This is no strengthen the honor system and arms that were distinctly not hers, and not around his neck. .way in which to repay the Major and those Danger Points On Campus what action is taken in case of There he stood, face to face with the spurned lover who could be students who practice long and hard to enable Campus violations. conservatively described as a mountain of a man. While the girl pleaded decent The men who first planned the buildings . O t t us to have the opportunity to hear and the campus that became “A&M College” The first college in North Caro- for his life, the soldier made his intentions quite evident. As he drew music once in a while. , lina to offer a bachelor of fine arts back for the blow, Charlie jerked loose from his grasp and, with the The band will present a concert Sunday and later State College probably never Government degree is the Woman's College of agility of a monkey, jumped the porch banister, fell into the shrubbery, Tower. A lot of hard dreamed that by 1947, North Carolina State the University of North Carolina. and flew madly down the deserted streets of Raleigh. afternoon at Memorial College would have spread herself all over a Ten students, now members of the work on the part of many people has gone Highlights junior class, will receive this new Moral: “Discretion is the better part of valor.” Let’s skip that goodly portion of west Raleigh, have a rec- degree in June, 19.48. —DUGAN. into arranging this concert. ord-breaking enrollment of near 5,000, and By ISH COOK secOnd-rate movie on Sunday afternoon and Now that you have finished your stroll to the Tower and hear some good music. be rated as the best technical school in the peruse! of the sports page and the D. F. South. Neither would they have believed that jokes, you have decided to at least a good percentage of the student body would see what this guy Cook is disagree- ing with today. So that you may be living with their wives and families on save your time and eyesight, I the campus grounds. shall tell you what to expect in this Heel of the Week Indeed, column. State College has changed and “Doings of the Legislature” sums Whoever it is who has spent last week go- grown, especially since the consolidation and up the readable material in this ing around tearing the names and pictures under the administration of Chancellor Har- column. The other stuff, which off the campaign posters gets our hearty seems to be read by only my wife relson and President Graham. It has grown and my mother, is my opinion of reccommendation for the heel of the week. so rapidly recently and so many people have the vices and virtures of State Col- In all probability the jerks- guilty of these cars these days that several traffic danger lege. There will be an attempt stupid acts are people who are not actively points made here to present the readers have arisen and need immediate of the Technician with an unadult- engaged in the campaigning but are short- attention. erated account of the business sighted enough to think that they are doing A stop light is needed on Hillsboro Street transacted by the Student Govern- something smart. ment. The Council’s business is at the intersection near Pullen Hall. At that your business, and this is the place The various candidates went to consider- point many students and staff get on and off to find out how your business is able expense and trouble to procure and dis- the city busses, there is much automobile being run. play their posters and it must be dishearten- Members of the Investigating traffic entering and leaving Hillsboro, and Committee of the Student Council ing, to say the least, to have them mutilated the regular Hillsboro traffic makes it ex- have reported that the solution to and rendered ineffective by some half-baked tremely hazardous for the many pedestrians the traffic problem may be found clown who persists in acting like “Foolish who must cross there. in the new regulations which are village idiot. to be adopted around the first of Phil,” the We urge the administration to petition the July. The present law states that a violator will be put on probation city of Raleigh to install a stop light at that after his third offense, and that THE TECHNICIAN intersection before an accident occurs. the privilege of driving his car on the campus be forfeited for the re- Another dangerous place‘ is the rail- mainder of the school year. If a road crossing behind the new Diesel build- student breaks the trafic laws of ing. Here cars cross continually without an the campus while on probation, he is suspended from school. assurity that a train is not speeding down on The new rules may not appeal to them. The chances are great that some poor those of us who have to pinch our . O , O driver will stall his car on that crossing in pennies, but it will afford a reason- , able solution far better than the How a crtys vorce front of a train. one incorporated now. The new To avoid such a tragedy, we urge the ad- rules include a monetary fine as the ministration major punishment. The teachers as EDITORIAL BOARD: Dick Fowler, Avery Brock, to petition the railroad for a well as the students will feel the Joe Swett, Jules Silverstien, George Harrell, Stuart crossing signal or else close that crossing to efiect of a traffic violation. This was restored! Zeckendorf. traffic. EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Emmett Bringle, Max innovation will comply with traffic Halber. “Termite" Proctor, Howie Kaden, Gene E For many, many years danger warnings laws set by the Greater University liah, Edward Robinson, Pate Forehand, James Ho of North Carolina. Early on December 14-. 194-6, flames gut- hundreds of miles away the needed - linger Ted Williamson, Leon Mann, Walter Clark, have been made to students about crossing New rules will not, however, alle- Buss Rarton, Dick Jones Lonnie Weathers, Charles the tracks in front of the gymnasium. Trag- viate the parking problem for the ted the Central Ollice at River Grove, plies—the right kinds and amounts— Pa McDuffie Wade McLean, Oren Boylbs, students. Rules are made only for fflaraég‘a'lcoff Charles Shuford, Horace edy struck there in 1942. Until the proposed those who break them - - -why not Illinois. Telephone service for 10,000 fans- were started toward River Grove. Taylor, Gerald an Norwood Richardson, Jim- underpassage is constructed, we urge stu- provide ample parking space for .mie Jones, Halbert Jones, Floyd Pickett, DavidStan- ilies ceased to exist. Inamatterofjust 11 days. . . ares-d cell, David Tsallm Bogs, Harper Thayer, Bob dents to exercise the greatest precaution in the students and do away with the Sawyer, W.S. g,Tom Winston, Jack crossing the tracks anywhere. cause of violah'ons. I was told that Even as the fire burned, restoration accomplishment . . . two Quonset but Howell, Ish Cook,Jim Giles, Ed Pulsifer,n'Frank a request was made to secure the Davis, Fred Smetana, Fred Bro Jerry Kabel, Another source of great danger is the space behind Tompkins Hall for a work was begun. Emergency telephone were erected, new switchboards instau. James Maddrey, Sol Spears Wall:n er, Nathan carelessness parking area, but the request was headquarters was set up. Mobile equip- L. Evans, Jr. and R. R.Friedman. and unwarranted speed with held somewhere along the line. splices and connections made. Riv! BUSINESS ASSISTANTS: Kenneth Coble, Max Hal- which many people drive around the Cam- There still may be a corner- suit- ment arrived to handle calls of first inr- Grove’s co-nsunications systan w & ber, HerbertJones Alton Wilson, Bob McLeod, Lewis pus. There are many blind spots which are hle for parking cars somewhere on Allen. Fred Sherrie, Tom Ripley, Jim Parnell and a constant the campus. If you know of such a portanoe. sun-ed. John McLeod. danger to everyone. The streets corner, let your Student Council of the campus were not designed to handle know about it. Get behind your Tclephone men from distant points Planru'ngudinsdsenceforH-ay- the heavy traffic that they are now forced to Student Council, first to support came to aid the local forces. Bell System ardesudrswnsdyostdldsamhsf‘ l-bc them, next, to give them a push WM Member carry and the utmost caution must be observ- if necessary. standardization proved itself again for all phat-em I'hemyasdws‘sd ed if calamity is to be avoided. _On Thursday, May 7, you will men were able to use the same methods, problanspreseruedojefasu'mulatingdul- W‘M‘W Pram One spot of will have the opportunity to select particular danger is the in- the men who will represent you the same tools, the same Western Electric tersection of four steets just across the rail- on the Student Council, the men road bridge in front of Bagwell Dormitory. who will voice your opinion in the equipment. From Western Electric plants —lsss..sdsdnosseldeplnuyasan. ling.as assent-class“semi FIG” 10,1910, government of N. C. State. Let’s post My arouse, Several times each day the intersection he- be surethatitisouropinionthat ‘ alder?“ of Harsh 8, 1879. comes a mass of cars and students, 8dr isvoicedbyvotingforthemanof hurrying and scurrying about. Itis a wonder ourchoiee. Vote forthe manwho you think will be the most capable, ‘ BELL ratarnosa srsrsn that an accident does not happen there at andthen,whenheiselected,tell least once a day. him what you want. May 2, 1947 THE TECHNICIAN Pas-1h-

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Send-off AG CLUB PICNIC TODAY Hoffman Forest. Ten to one ha 3 Riddick Rally is Election Results FEATURES CHICKEN Forestry Boys Hooping just a poor forester who has stray- For Student Council President Basses to the Tar Heel Club ed away from his native habitat. Jennings Teal ...... i 759 will be leaving the YMCA all For Politicking Students Harold Stinaon ...... 618 this afternoon for Ag students Bill Thornton ...... 583 and their dates who are attend- It Up at Hoffman Forest All Students State College had a political rally last Wednesday! Yes- For Treasurer ing the annual Ag Clug picnic. By BERT ZUCKERMAN The Raleigh Intercollaghto siree, several hundred students trekked to Riddick Stadium Bob McNeill ...... '. . . . 787 Fried chicken for 800 people To all those misguided souls who in the spring and carry on asexual Ralph Bark-dale ...... 6M has been prepared, according reproduction. Council is to nect Sunday. last Wednesday to hear the political aspirants and to get an Emmett Bringle ...... 458 to Paul Banner-an, picnic think that a foresters lot is a soft May 4, 1947 at 4:00 PM in the idea who they would select to hold the very important stu- chairman. ' one, this article is hereby dedicated. Comedy has also played its part ata-' dent council posts. Athletic Council (Senior) The Juniors of the Forestry School in our daily lives. George Smith United Church. All college Bob McNeill ...... 747 in English. have just completed the second of upon opening his snake bite kit dis- dents of Raleigh are .th Sponsoring this non-partisan rally in Riddick Stadium was Carlton"Slalock ...... no seven weeks at Spring Camp in the covered that s practical joker had The purpose of the meeting 3 the Veterans Association, headed by Hugh Palmer, sopho- Formerly at UNC Hoffman Forest. put a snake in it. But the best one more from Hazelwood. Sam Pope of Enfield was master of Bob Baker ...... 884 Before coming to State in Sep- of the week occurred when two to increase the understanding candidates to the group. Athletic Council (Junior) tember of last year, Mr. Walser On arriving at camp last Mon- of the problems which college ceremonies and presented the various Bill Manning ...... 814 day, we were immediately impress- cruising crews, supposedly running Promises and more promises. Billy Smith ...... 538 taught English at the University ed by two facts: 1. Hoffman forest parallel lines through the woods, groups face. were the order of the day. A casual of North Carolina. In comparison was not a forest but was more like- suddenly burst through the brush observer was quoted as saying that Enrollment tor lerm YMCA Treasurer with the freshman English courses ly to fall under the category of a to find themselves confronting each Franklin Teague ...... 777 taught at the University, he finds pool, puddle, or swampland; 2. other. Someone less versed in the Livestock Day a record should have been made of Worth Stinaon . . . , ...... 694 those at State “more difficult and There wasn’t a single woman in art of woodlore would have ex- Hassel Byrd, well-known senior the platforms of each candidate, to Totals 4418 Students Hugh Casel ...... 824 more comprehensive.” sight. Most of us could have en- claimed, “Dr. Livingston, I pre- from Burlington, announced yea— be replayed next year so that the For Alumni Athletic Trophy His most unique experience was dured the hardships imposed on us sume," but all these boys could do terday that final plans had been student body might be able to judge The Registration Office has re- Curt Ramsey ...... 444 teaching spelling to a class of if it had not been for the latter was bemoan the fate of unlucky for- completed for reviving the Annual just how sincere these promises cently completed the summariza- Fred Wagoner ...... 868 nurses at a hospital who were un- fact. In Hoffman forest the mating esters whose parallel traverses as- Livestock Day: which has been a tion of the student enrollment for der the impression that he was a call is not only denied, but is non- sume the dimensions of a circle. Riddick Stadium annual affair bo-~ were or how efficient was the ad- the spring term; the final count doctor. existent. For five days we lived on If, by chance, you see someone ministration of Stinson, Teal or shows that there were 4,478 stu- Mr. Walser's new book, to be beans and eggs, and dreamed about wandering around campus mumbl- fore the war. Students planning to Thornton. dents who registered. During the English Teacher published by the University of how nice it would be to take engi- ing in his beard and climbing every participate in the colorful livestock, Candidates for Treasurer, Barks- winter term the enrollment was North Carolina Press, will contain neering. tree he comes to, just put a C.O.D. round-up scheduled for May 17 dale, Bringle and McNiell started 4,833, which means that there are fifteen of “the best short. stories This week we are “cruising tim- tag on him and send him down to should see Byrd at once. 146 more students in school this Edits Second Book that could be found, realistically ber.” The term refers to a type of the proceedings ofi' with a bang term than last. Engineering re- portraying people of North Caro- labor in which we are required to and from there on the words did mains the most popular curriculum By OREN T. BOYLES lina‘l" Tales of Negroes, share- wrestle through miles of swamp flow. The two cheerleader candi- with a total of 2,612 enrolled. The Mr. Richard Walser, well-known croppers, small-town hoodlums, and briar in order to find the vol- dates, Harper and Jones, each dem- ratio of men to women students is instructor in the Department of drunkards, nascent fascists, and ume of trees on an unexplored plot VAN DYKI I‘ll-DENSITY lEADS , . onstrated how they propose to lead approximately 68 to 1. Statistics English, has recently completed the mountain feudists are included in of land. For my part they could for the individual curricula are edition of a group of short stories, his book. These stories were writ- have kept their volume unknown to for Greater Opacity the cheers at next fall’s football listed below. written by and about North Caro- ten by such famous North Caro- man. I was not curious—just games. Agriculture ...... 896 linians. The book entitled Heels of linians as 0. Henry, Paul Green, Mavflhhmmum Pope declared the rally or polit- forced. m M"VANurn-anailed .wmmMag.w.—mm..-A-Mm.... Engineering ...... 2,612 Tar, is to be Mr. Walser’s second Thomas Wolfe, and others of the I have taken on a layer of mud new “bluish-UhIn.“ ical symposium a success but stat- Teacher Education ...... 163 publication in the field of North past fifty years. as a permanent vestment; to this I mm‘ha—dfim ed that it was unfortunate that Textiles ...... 747 Carolina literature. His first book, In addition to North Carolina periodically add briar bristles and more students were not present to North Carolina Poetry, appeared folklore, some of Mr. Walser’s cur- leaves. I believe I am approaching TOTALS ...... 4,418 in 1941. rent interests are the Central Com- a nearer kinship to plant than man. hear their student leaders expound. Although his roots are firmly im- mittee of North Carolina English When I finally finish with this job lllllllllllllll “BER Next week’s final elections will Auditors (not classified) . . . 9 bedded in Tarheelia, this “plain, Teachers, of which he is chairman, I should be able to blossom forth pit top-flight men against each Special (no college credit) .. 51 ordinary Tarheel” has seen much and occasional trips to New York other in nearly every campus post. GRAND TOTAL ...... 4,478 of the world. While serving on an to attend the theatre. His hobby is admiral’s stafi’ he traveled extens- tall blondes. For presidency of the student coun- ively in the South Pacific. Later he cil will be the two winners in yes- Pi Tau Sigma Elects made numerous trips to Central terday’s primaries. and South America. The only cus- Joe Houston, hard-working tex- Carpenter President tom he has adopted from his ac- Musical Schedule tile junior and member of the stu- Pi Tau Sigma, National Hon- quaintance with people of foreign CONCERT BAND: On Friday, dent council will go against Bruce orary Mechanical Fraternity, held countries was acquired while study- May 2, the band will make a trip Beaman, Pika Head Cheerleader, its annual election of officers at the ing at Cambridge University in to Rocky Mount to participate in for the post of vice president of end of the winter term. The new England. Now, any afternoon at the Gallppade Festival. the council. officers are: Tom B. Carpenter, four o’clock Mr. Walser can be On Sunday, May 4, and Sunday, George Smith of Charlotte, now president; Dewey W. Lefler, vice found having a spot of tea. May 18, the band will present aft- at the forestry camp in Hofmann president; T. G. Willis, correspond- His intense interest in native lit- ernoon concerts at the base of Me- Forest, is unopposed for secretary ing secretary; George Whitfield, erature dates back to his early life morial Tower. Rehearsals are held of the council due to the strict rul- recording secretary; Archie Fut- in Lexington, N. C. In his home Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m., and Thurs- ings of the council against Pete rell, treasurer; and J. C. Boyter, there was an unusually large col- days from 7 to 8:80 p.m. l \lllfillS-ilnl.\'l‘lflt\.\l'lt)\.\|. pmonts Peterson, popular textile junior, historian. lection of North Caroliniana. At ORCHESTRA: A concert will who lacked five-tenths of a point This organization was founded the University of North Carolina be presented in Pullen Hall Sunday of having the required 75 average, as a society for Mechanical Engi- (an extraordinary choice in envir- afternoon, May 11, by the orches- and Johnny Smidt, engineer of Ra- neers who attain the required onment for a student who cared tra. They rehearse on Tuesday leigh, who submitted his nomina- standards of scholarship and not for convertibles, golf, or nights at 8:00 p.m. CLAUDETTE ‘RED tion one day late. friendliness thought necessary in Scotch) he studied American lit- GLEE CLUB: Full attendance at The hottest race of all in Thurs- a well-balanced engineer. Twice erature. After teaching English in Glee Club Rehearsals on Mondays, day's election was predicted to be each year, smokers are held in a number of high schools through- Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 7 the Barksdale versus Bringle vers- Page Hall and a certain number of out the state, he returned to his to 8 p.m. is urged in anticipation us McNeill for Treasurer. Barks- those engineers invited are selected Alma Mater for a Master’s Degree of making recordings. dale is brother to Dave Barksdale, to receive a bid to the organization. ex-Navy great, and plays a mean After each initiation, a gala ban- brand of football himself. Bringle quet is held in honor of the new is columnist for the TECHNICIAN men who join. Membership in the COLBERT all URRAY and vice president of the Freshman fraternity will soon be swelled by AWE WILL MEET YOU AT class. McNeill is an up-and-coming initiation. engineer sophomore from Fayette- the coming ville. Dick Fowler is practically in as Q There will be a meeting of POWELL a GRIFFIS editor of the TECHNICIAN. Ken the Society of Industrial Engineers Coble of Burlington is also unop- Tuesday, May 6 at 7:30 in room posed for Business Manager. Both 132-1911 Building. Plans for a are engineering juniors. party May 9 will be completed at The Wataugan race is Johnny this meeting. All members who ex- Boyter, Charlotte, engineer, and pect to attend the party should MEATS GROCERDES John Faulk for editor. plan to be present at this meeting. VEGETABLES MILK CAKE A Lovely Gift of Jewelry FRUITS Will Be Sure To Please “we Hope” CIGARETTES CANDIES

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mmmammmu l mustmrummficmnm' THE CAPITAL oocaoou we 00., INC. TECHNICIAN 1900]"! May 2, 19d? __ McDuffie’s Sports Tavern State, Deacs in Deciding Tilt Saturday By MAC OUTSTANDING ATHLETE TROPHY—The Adam Hat Welfare 'Wake County Championship at Stake at ' . Committee, of which Jack Dempsey, former world’s heavyweight cham- Devereux after Victory at Wake Forest on mfifii‘mfizfififn‘; pion. is chairman, has presented the “Jack Dempuy—Adam Hat Sports Iennis Team Invades is really power-plus, and if the Welfare Trophy" to State College to be awarded to the outstanding ' ' ' ' Wednesday; Ramsey Takes 3rd Win, , Techs can keep this pace up, there anemone“. Virginia this Weekend Evans Drives in Winning Tally willhsnodoubtastotheouteome The trophy is to be awarded to the athlete selected by the student By DICK JONES game had been tied up once befm ofthe bis 10“! 11°9- Rmymed body at an election during the latter part of the spring term. ‘Any The State College tennis team The rubber game between State as a result of Fowler’s triple and his third victory £81m!“ no defeats athlete is eligible, but it is desired that the winner still be in college, will invade the State of -Virginia and Wake Forest will he played to- Katkaveek’s that double. In the in his four competition in mm and preferably an upperclassman. this week end in hopes of breaking morrow afternoon at three o'clock game played at Wake Forest on the Deacons to seven hits. The back into the win column. Coach at Devereaux Meadows. The Techs Wednesday of this, week, Fowler “Crumplcr” also has a big .500 Attainment'rates last among the requisites outlined on the contest Walter Seegars’ net squad has been blasted out two wins over the Deac- slammed a homer into the left field batting avenge. The loss to State ballot. Enthusiasm, cooperation and sportsmanship are the primary the victim of four opponents while . ' ons the past week to make the hedges bringing Evans and Utley will practically eliminate the Deac- qualifications in this competition which is designed to foster the em- annexing their lone victory against series stand at two and two. The in before him. And then again after ons from the big four race as they bracing of democratic fundamentals in athletic programs along with Wake Forest. game Saturday will be the last Wake Forest had tied it up at five have lost five while winning one active participation. The heavy schedule began yester- meeting of these two teams for the all in the eighth. and tieing one. The election is scheduled for the closing week of school, so that mem- day at College Park, Maryland, 1947 season and both teams will be Evans poled a long triple to —-Dick Jones. bers of the track, tennis, golf, and basball teams may compete for the where the racquet swingers battled . going all out to gain an edge over trophy. During the past year, State has been represented in intercol- the University of Maryland net- the other for the year’s play. As it legiate competition in football; cross-country, basketball, indoor track, ters. This afternoon the team will appears now, Ernie Johnson will be at Richmond to tackle the Uni- face Moe Bauer, ace southpaw for Married Couples Urged to Use Gym Facilities wrestling, and swimming in addition to the full spring mater. versity of Richmond and will com- the Deaea in this important tilt. ’ 3‘ The large number of participants in sports during the past year has plete the trip tomorrow by stop- Both twirlers have one loss and no in: Recreational Benefits prompted the search for a democratic method of awarding the trophy. ping over at Charlottesville to victories so far this season and will luesday Nights It has been suggested that each coach list several men that, in his opin- compete against the University ,of be out for their initial win. John- Last month the Physical Educa- volleyball. paddle tennis, handball, ion, were outstanding in the respective sports. The coaches will consider Virginia. son has appeared in several games, tion Department inaugurated a pro- shuffleboard, ping-pong, baseball spirit, ability, accomplishments, sportsmanship, cooperation, and en- The latest loss suffered by State’s but so far has met with bad luck gram of “Open House" at the darts, and swimming for the men. thusiasm. At a later date, THE TECHNICIAN plans to list the nom- netters was at the hands of Presby- continually. Bauer's loss came as a gymnasium on Tuesdays and Punching bags and gymnasium ap- the athlete’s activities during the past terian, 7-2, last Monday on the result of a pitching duel with Lefty paratus will be ready for any who inees, with a brief sketch of State courts. The Palmetto boys Dilorenzo of Carolina. Thursdays at night for the benefit want to get an individual workout. season. The voting, however, will not be confined to the coaches’ nom- won four of the singles and all In big four play State actually of the students. This facility was It is regretted that dressing accom- inations, in the event that the ivoter has a different choice for the three doubles. Jim Sherrill and holds a two to one edge over Wake offered in view of the fact that liv- odations will not permit women to trophy. Mike Fuerstman were the only Forest, but the Deacs walloped ing conditions were so crowded use the pool for swimming, but ‘The “Jack Dempsey—Adams Hat Welfare Trophy” is being awarded State men to win their matches. State on the traditional Easter that everyone was not able to get space is not sufficient. to the outstanding athlete at over 400 colleges, including Purdue, Duke, The summary: CURT RAMSEY Monday game, which does not of- adequate.recreation. . Participants should remember to LSU, Villanova, St. Francis, and State’s ’Gator Bowl oponent— Spurrier (P) defeated Weathers, ficially count in the standings. With Thursday nights were set aside wear shoes that do not have heels. Oklahoma. 6-1, 6-3. Track Mia-ct. _- the game Saturday also goes the for a general get-together while Very informal and comfortable SOCCER—Large numbers of students have expressed their interest Kaiser (P) defeated Culbertson, Don’t forget the intramural Wake County College baseball Tuesday nights were provided dress should be worn. in soccer during the past year. In order to give more students the op- 6-4, 6—1. track meet that will be held on championship. strictly for the married couples so It is hoped that students and portunity to compete in intercollegiate athletics, soccer should be added Fuerstman (S) defeated Harp- May 16 and May 19. The dorm If Bauer toils for the Deacons, that they could get some respite especially married couples will take to the sports roster next year. Coach Al Crawford, wrestling mentor er, 6-0, 6-3. track meet is May 16 at 4:00 Coach Sorrel may start Lea in left from the trying days of home- advantage of this opportunity and and states that he would Wilkinson (P) defeated Boney, PM and the frat meet will be field and Gardner at second base making and college life. make arrangements to drop in and football trainer, is an exponent of soccer 6-4, 6-2. held on May 19 at 4:00 PM. as both are right handed batters These facilities are offered on whenever possible. The time has be glad to organize a team at State. Carolina and Duke already have Sherrill (S) defeated Krouse, This date is not far off and and should be more effective against both nights from seven until nine been arranged to offer the best op- teams, and a league could be formed in this state, with the possible 2-6, 6-1, 6-4. entrants should be getting into the slants of Bauer. The rest of o'clock. The various activities that portunity. These evenings .are addition of Davidson or Wake Forest. Mins (P) defeated Mcssick, 8-6, shape now. Each organization the line-up should remain the are offered include badminton, yours, make it what you will. NEW TURF—A new layer of top-soil is being applied to the grid in 6-0. can enter ONE man in each same. Riddick Stadium and grass is being sowed. After the workmen finish Doubles: event; no man can be entered The Techs have really used their the stadium, they are going to begin final leveling on the new baseball Kaiser and Spurrier (P) defeat- in more than 2 events and the potent batting power to win their diamond. Definite plans for the erection of seats have not been formu- ed Weathers and Honey, 6-1, 6-1. relay. Entries must be in the last three games. In the Duke game, but it will be ready for the next season. In the meantime, a ma- Harper and Mins (P) defeated office not later than noon the Fowler and Richkus homered to ice lated, Culbertson and Messick, 6-0, 6-4. day of the meet. the game, and in the Wake Forest jority of the Techs’ remaining home games are carded for Devereux Krouse and Wilkinson (P) de- The events are: 100 yard game of a week ago, a double of! Meadow. feated Pinner and Kohn, 3-6, 6-1, dash, 440 yard run, 440 yard the hat of Leo Katkaveck won an The plumbing and heating contractor has notified the Athletic De- 6-2. relay, 12 no. shot-put, discus, overtime contest, 6-5, after the WITH AN ANGEL? partment that he will begin installation of equipment in the rooms under high jump and broad jump. Then by all means dinner at the Parker the stadium next week. Work is also slated to begin on the rooms to be STANDINGS We close our sports binder House Restaurant is a must. She will located under the west stands soon. Team W L Pct. Q There will be a meeting of the admire your taste in selecting Raleigh’s NIGHT FOOTBALL—Football games with Clemson, Florida,,and STATE 4 1 .800 AIEE Monday night, May 5, at 7:30 for a little pause nicest restaurant . . . too . . . she will Carolina 2 1 .667 in 207-A Daniel Hall. Mr. Herman enjoy eating where everything is cooked Chattanooga have been listed as night games for the 1947 season. All Duke 3 3 .500 To offer a reminder to a "Queen's Taste." three will be played in Raleigh. Other home games are with Wake Wake Forest 1 5 .167 Wolfe, National Vice-president of Forest and Carolina. One open date remains on the schedule, and AIEE, will be the featured speaker. for a very good cause Athletic Director J. L. Von Glahn is trying to find suitable opposition. O The Rev. Ray Holder, rector Students LUNCHEON FROM 65c Opening day, September 27, looms as one of the biggest fotball Sat- of Christ Church, will begin a study DINNER FROM 85c urdays ever staged in the Big Four. State tees off against Duke in on “The Essentials of the Christian WILMONT Remember Mother Durham. Charlie Justice and Company meet their Sugar Bowl oppon- Faith” at the State College YMCA PHARMACY ents—Georgia—in Chapel Hill, and the Deacons are host to Georgetown Thursday night at 7:16 o'clock, it on in a night game. was announced yesterday by Secre- Your Rexall Drug Store GOLF COACH—Charles Tripp, sophomore in engineering, is tutor- 4tary7 Edward S. King of the College 3025 Hillsboro St. — Phone 81679 Mother’s Day ing the golfers. Tripp, a little fellow with a winning! personality and ' a great student of golf, has never played for a college. He led the Fayetteville High School team, and immediately after being graduated signed as a pro at the Fort Bragg Oflicers’ Course, remaining six years. Tripp entered State after being discharged from the armed (ANION CAFE forces. POWEll 8. GRIFFIS men was administered by the Tar Specializing in Heel golfers on Monday by the Goliers Iackle Duke close score of 16-11. Dick Doescher, Chinese and American Dishes Carolina star, turned in the low. M Raleigh Monday medal score of the day with a Air Conditioned for Your Comfort State College’s golf team will four-under-par, 67. The best round face the Duke linkmen Monday a State man could get was a par- il afternoon for the second time in 71 by Weston Dixon. 408 Hillsboro Phone 9224 loop play. Duke won the first match. The summary: Holding We victories against three Turnbull (S) and Ward (C), losses, Coach Charlie Tripp’s squad IVs—1%. will be shooting to avenge the close Dickson (S) defeated Bailey, defeat at the hands of the Blue 2%—1‘/2. DOES YOUR CAR IMITATE THE Devils on last Friday. Best ball: State 2%, Carolina 1/2. The two victories held by the Docscher (C) defeated Givson, State linkmen were annexed against 3-0. High Point College and Wake For- Taylor (C) and Card (S), ll/z- est College. 1 ‘2. ’ . Following the match with Duke Best ball, Carolina 3, State 0. on Monday, the squad will tackle Nolon (C) defeated Ham, 3-0. the High Point team for the sec- Dcarstync (S) defeated Cox, ond time at Raleigh also. 3—0. The latest defeat for the State Best ball: Carolina 3, State 0. can get first class You ALL FORMS OF SHOE REPAIRING Quick INSURANCE Reasonable Rates GEORGE F. BALL Good Materials BALL AND CO. 0 304 W. MORGAN‘ST. Man-Mar Shoe Shop DIAL 7857 Man-Mur Building TIRE BALANCING

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- [illg @317 - I WM Candide: Spring Practice Willi EJ120533: . - Ahg * ; 1-1 Md in Spirited Scrimmage k‘z'us‘hé'.‘State’s high-flyingCmtrack team Last Saturday, amid the “dust of the game. Dick Johnson, full- will be in South Carolina this week devils” and the simmering heat back, punched it over. end to tackle the Clemson Tigers waves of “death valley,” Coach Probably the most impressive in their fourth conference meet of Remember the Red Terrors? They took third spot in the National Babe Wood and his “Reds” and action of the afternoon was the the season. Coach Tom Hines’ men Invitation Basketball Tournament last term. For the benefit of the Coach Bob Suffridge and his punting duel between Gwyn Fletch- hold two victories over loop oppon- “Whites” were sweating it out, er and Ogden Smith. Both boys got ents while their lone defeat came students who did not get to see the Terrors perform in the “Garden,” coaches and players in their res- off the booming kind of punts that at the hands of Duke’s Blue Devils. the Athletic Department has offered to show pictures of the games to pective manners, in the usual intra- had the safety men running in the Tomorrow’s meet with Clemson the students, if enough people turn out to see them. These pictures have squad game that marks the end wrong direction to start with and will mark the second time the cin- been here for some time, and have been shown to various athletic and of spring football practice. The gave the ends ample time to get der team has tackled a Palmetto alumni organisations over the state. Recently, they were shown to the Wolfpack put on a football spec- down the field to cover. This kind State foe, previously trouncing Raleigh Touchdown Club. I asked Mr. J. L. Von Glahn if it were pos- tacle seldom surpassed in spirit and of kicking spells trouble for the South Carolina by the score of sible to have a showing for the students. He stated that he would be earnestness (except the Duke, oppomnts of the Wolfpack in 1947. 74-57. To get an idea of the results glad to give such a showing for no cost to the students. Wake Forest, and the Carolina of the meet, it should be remember- games). Because the competition ed that Clemson nosed out South I know that it is a little late for basketball but I feel that many of its sharpened t? a raug’s l’dgehby Carolina 69-62. the rabid supporters of the Red Terrors would like to see those games I e hill-30110“! Jests an fllhps t at Leading the array of State stars even now. What about it? Send me a card or letter immediately or drop fly hetWeeh the opposmg squad will be Charlie Chambers, star duh . '- around to the office and say so if you would like to see these pictures. 3:33": omftltretwithgimvging: man and hurdler. Chambers has ' What game-picture_ will be_ available is not known as yet,.. but a definite bust spirit.g - By W. 3- BULL andhfid thea monopoly220 low hurdleson themost“0’of220’the ddate. andDogame-picture, 't . Willt0dbe arranged as soon as you express your The surprising. . number of fans Since the dormitori are .fol season. sure. at w” ’ write ay. that were present at this “prevue lowing a double eliminaetsion system Last Saturday in the Carolina's HAVE YOU READ McDufiie's Sports Tavern? If you haven’t, do so amazing 31m:“f:ctal;mct:2:e in intramural softball and volley- seahhit'fkum? $222315be immediately. Mac is a well-qualified w'riter who knows the “who and ,, '. y ball, Prof. Miller states that it will g . g . . what’, of sports. He has ,been writing. . for the News and Observer for treated to a. sound- picture that_ be next week before these teams total of 15 points, taking firsts in some time, now—a fact that you are probably well aware of. All this. guinsryshould haveamongdelightedthem.theThemostleathersari have PY°8N35?d Shhlflf’htllf. to de- the_—_.—_____440, 220, and the 220 low ‘ term he has {been handling the sports publicity for the school until a really “popped” as the saying goes, §;(::lffl1:afstan§:)?:vl:adtl:§ 2393:: ’ Softball Standings permanent man can be secured—and doing a whale-of-a-good job, and tacklers and ball-carriers both it team Standin ’can be ascor- (As of April 28) d Duff' . S T . _ easily understood by the write-ups State College is getting in North knew they were meeting someone tubined this weekgsbecause of the Team W L Rea MC ‘es ports avern on page four for further information Carolina newspapers alone. The Editor who doesn’t grab Mac next to 5“ this job will miss the well-rounded sports page that he is capableyear ranat thehightackles.during Althoughthe game,feelingsthe 7-7 round-rob'in game system they use. SigmaPiKA Pi 2 0 hurdles. and ran on the relay team ors. The scores for the dinsion. . of tti out. tie and Coach Feather’s wise words PTOf- Mlllel‘ also wants the man- SPEs _ 0 to lead his team in taking second were not available. This victory pu ng . to .“forget it” have calmned the agers °_f each team to contact hlm AGR 2 0 place in the meet. Carolina was was the second straight for the There is one thing that next year’s sports’ editor will have in his tempers of the fiery members down to let him know 01 any games that Delta Sigs 1 1 first with 99% points while State State freshmen. In the Carolina’s favor. He can’t receive such poor cooperation from the students on any to a degree where they can now talk have been played and have “0‘3 Sigma Chi 1 ' l was right on their heels with a Indoor Track Meet last term, they «,an that he might see fit to sponsor as I did. Frankly, I’m dis- about it over a coke. breenrecorded. Thls week '5 the be- Kappa Alpha 1 1 total of 84 7/10 points. ' . won the freshmen division also. gusted with you. The recent Chesterfield contest in which two cartoons Perhaps the outsanding run of ginning .Of the home stretch before TKE . . 1 1 .State‘s chances of gaining the The Summary ~ were 0ffere.d for each baseba11 game received onl.y two entries' or edthe ffgame wasf tmadeilb ckby0thedencombin-Smith bethe 8881““”W'finals'anyAteam“"8“"when “"11the Sigma Nu 0 2 dition““0”ofW“severalhamperedgraduateby studentsthe a" he.0“{AWUNCl-We ”"4“!"-""‘h- UNC-3m‘“- “fl“‘k-”mun“ readcourse,thisI mightcolumn—ahave thingbeen verynecessarypresumptuousto do to toknowthinkthatthatthereyou waswoulda :helideRedsgvain bickaOsacarSmith interceptedBgozemana passof semi-finalif they havestandingsnot reportedare madeall “l”of If}???SAM ‘ gig.“' ' ' 0g 3 Statefrom garneredDuke ' infirsttheplacecompetition.in six of gushUfhilyiégafiim—ChambenOrrmins. NCS. Turner.NcsUNC. NelsonKaber. . contest. Anyway, I thank the two students—Ed Robinson of Vetville, and after being hemmed in by their games to date. Let’s get on ‘ l the events while Carolina was tak- hoax-fir 3::- _ Shun; mm. mm“. and Dave Tally of 408 Frank St.—for their interest. For the rest, well, ltacklers, lateralled to Bozeman. the ball,.managers. Volleyball Standings ing eight. Scsduiii‘é‘r‘lfho‘ihc‘ Brown, Duke, lulu- maybe you don’t like Chesterfields, but I doubt it. At any rate, the BoZeman, by some tricky foot-work As _of April 28, all of the fra- (A, of April 28) Win Junior Division c izu-yard high hurdlu — Jonmfi N08. contest is called off. and clever use of his blockers, sped teiénfitllels hadglayed Sohgaiges of Team W L In the junior division; State's {gfi'zf'gu’fgsiflf‘t- "(35' “mm ' Dm‘ CONGRATULATIONS to Dick Jones, sports writer for THE TECH- the {emaigiingt distance of the :2 tS?g'I.na IPhiaEIlgzilon Dash Allgprli: AGR 2 0 entry walked-off With the top hon- 0535""?313313.Ddiiiéfifih's’.’ gigs. NICIAN. Dick' became the proud papa of a bouncing' boy several weeks sevenOthery yahigh—llghts8 .0 score.of the game Gamma’ Rho are the only’ unbeaten KapSPE Sig. .. 2 0 . Si ma Pi 7. Sigma'Chi 3 UNC.Shotlis-reetWkly”.9 inches.Ncg' auqmm,_ Duh, ago. Or did he bounce, Dick? Have you noticed that look of "I'm a included a 65-yard run by the same teams. Delta Sigma Phi, Sigma SAM . . 2 0 SPIE 9_ AGR 5 - 231:2“? Fffihm' UNC. Sela-cu. Duke. ' Poppa” on “Scipio’s” face? It’s intriguing! Bozeman of the Reds just before Chi, Kappa Alpha, and T.K.E. have PiKA ____ . 0 AGR 9‘_ SAM 6" _ High j‘umr—Joyner: UNC. tie-Corm- Did I say earlier in the season that hitting was particularly weak the .half on “Wood’s Special," a taken one game and lost one. The Sig Chi _ . . . 1 KA 13; Sigma Nu 10. Brighgmficigfkle‘hh'sc‘siinmorle‘hfigi on the baseball team? Well, after that Wake Forest game last Saturday. special play run in an effort to remaining teams have lost two TKE‘ ______1 1 PiKA 6; Delta Sig 4_ £3131. Dr‘lilke. Col—van. The. 5.6% ”at!“ I take it all back. If they keep up that Pace, the athletic departmwt glow befoz-e the half. gig George;E gainestheachi1 b u “I p' Delta Sigs V 1 2 Volleyball Results gfiifichogrfi‘Evhgglfl’h- Hamid"- “NC: V0 95’ a compel 10": 1 KA ...... 0 2 3rd Ba ell 2; N. Watauga 1. h h ‘__' will g0 bankrupt buying new bats. hisoomqms_“Houdini”P“ acts,on “nocatching.{it onea 40-0 Kappan 6Alpha, Alpha Gamma Rho, Sig Pi , _, . , , . _ o 2 2nd Tugr‘lington 2; 1st Alexan- Ufiza ylggd_':_",,ggf'§';:gh’{fg-C,sfiw yard pass from tailback Smith. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, Sig Nu VVVVVVVV _ 0 3 der 1_ Blake. 22.2.3. T‘ . m] s m. UNC B‘lt all °f the thrills weren’t and Sigma Alpha M“ are all in the 1st Becton 2; 2nd Syme 1. cnlhTivfoJ. M15611. héf'c.fin.;. Duke: “ diefumls-hedMiller byhauledthe Redsdownteam.a neat.Fred-30- losses.elite ClassFollowingWith tWOcloselyWIDS behindto -no 2nd SymeSoftball13; No.ResultsWatauga 4. 2ndN' WataugaSyme 2; 2;Trailwoodlat Syme0. 1' Nos.10:20266110'pm...hurdles—~ChamhersDuke. Highflll, D'uke.NCSflu-in:Jon- “"0150!“- COIJRTS yard pass to set up the White’s with two_ wins and one loss is lst Becton 27; 1st Alexander 1. 3rd Bagwell 2; 2nd Becton 0. ”Showtime—norm we “a, 00M“ I :1.“ ms touchdown in the closms minutes Sigma Chi. Vetville 8; 3rd BagWell 1. lst Becton 2; s. Watauga 1. and mm... D kc. ’nmii. use. m: "mm. 3rd Syme 16; B. Syme 5. Six Chl 2: PKP 0_ :liawilghguke, Ilc night. Ft. Braa'fl. 12-12%. i I lst Becton 15; lst Turlington 2. SPE 2; Sig Pi 1. Broad jump—Briley, UNC. Terrell. UNC. VI. PiKA 10- Kap Sig 3 piKA 2. KA 0 Dickey. ucs. Lindsay, UNC Boyd. ucs. Turnhull David- a "mm cup F a I I o n ' S c o r a g e S Delta Sig’8°’ Pi K Phl 7I Delta Sigs 2'’ his N“ 0 son.”Emma—13:23.“Duke.Irwin.HIS-feet.unattached;lByler.7 Dukei 2 inches. NCS, Jams. OPAL” . , , . 84243-14 gelay—Statc. Duke. Carolllu. Are Distinctive A. w. GHOLSON, JEWELER Uggonrighrélyhlgm 5.... ., ...... , e “AV"53"“3‘" . e. : . . r “1’ {9R WATCH INSPECTOR . Tilt 3251'! Phone 8347 For Seaboard. Southern and Norfolk Southern Railways Blg FOlll' SOftball On May 2 at 1 o'clock in . e 137 s. SALISBURY s'r. (.hapel. Hill,. State WI“. compete 205 FayetteVIIle Street ' in an intramural softball con- ‘ DIAL 8804 RALEIGH, N. C. test between State, Carolina, Duke, and Wake Forest. The contest will be double elimina- . ' tion. 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ClassicalFopularande 8010 HILLSBORO ,oouur suor Phone 33528 We Never Close IRED DIXON '32 JOHNNY SWEAT Manager and a State Student "A State “new Man" . . JAMES E- IIIIEM ATLANTIC LIFE INSURANCE CO. lst Store of Fayetteville St. Open from 7:45 AM. to 10:00 P.M. p. 0. Box 29 Raleigh Phone 22813 W I'll TECHNICIAN 2. 19:1 7 Students Head Livestock Event Do You Romp? To My Beloved lsukylleatllels Theloveofaman Maybestrongorbcweak WhyPritesWentllo For the truth lies in beauty The campus radio station, laundry and dry cleaning prices But oftweerrwhenwessok WNCS, held a staff meeting last went up comiderably last week. Monday night: Many matters. of The first impression registered on T’isthebeautyofalovingthought importance were discussed then, the struggling student body was, shipintheStateCollegechaptel-of Thatcanputacontourtosham among them were the program of course, that they were being fur— Mu Beta Psi, National Honorary The the beauty of a knowing glance schedule and future programs. ther exploited. Mr. W. F. Morris, Mimic Fraternity: Eugene W. Program director Bmce Petteway superintendent of the physical Barnlnrdt and Fred Butner of That can set the heart afialnc and Chief script writer Frederick plant, in a statement to THE Winston-Salem, members of the Smetana have mapped out an im- TECHNICIAN, band and orchestra; Robert L. Bos- Your features are like sylvan proved script, but in a week or twd has offered many tian (Band) of Wilmington; Gene depths more improvements can be made. legitimate reasons for the price A. Cathcy (Glee Club) of Char- Their beauty shall wane and fade The biggest need now is for boosts. lotte; Alfred C. Davis (Orchestra) But the tinkiing of your golden script writers and announcers. Mr. Morris pointed out that the of Charlotte; Rodney R. Keith voice WNCS is short-handed on announ- laundry has absorbed two general (Band and Orchestra) of Hender- Shall always be obeyed cers, and script writers are prac- wage increases without greatly in- sonville; James T. Maddrey, Jr. tically non-existent. creasing the prices; the cost of a (Orchestra) of Raleigh; Grover O. Some say I am just a sentimental Anyone who would like to help number of essential supplies has McNair, Jr. (Glee Club) of Win- fool plan the schedule and write the in- risen in some cases to twice its or- ston-Salem; J. Warren Smith, Jr. To rant of my heavenly bliss formal patter should see Fred Sme- iginal price. The laundry, ingspite (Glee Club) of Winston-Salem; J. A fool I'll be—with seniment tana in 205 Turlington next Monday of the best eforts of all concerned, Warren Smith, Jr. (Band and Cr- But I’ll live in happiness. through Thursday at seven till ten. has operated in the “red” for the chestra) of Raleigh. B. Z. You’ll find the work simple and past two years. Three completely, Honorary memberships'were con; interesting. new shirt finishing units have been ferred upon Prof. S. R. Baker and 7:00—-SignThisOn“'eek's Scheduk added to the over-worked equip- Mr. John A. Dughi in recognition ki. Robert Bivens of Wingate is 7:05—~Your Bandstand ment now in use; naturally at a of their invaluable support and en- President of Mn Beta Psi; Walter 8:00~7Ji\‘e7:30—Vocal JamboreeVarieties considerable cost. couragement in the development J. Adams of Asheville, vice-presi- (MW—Special Feature The service from both the laun- and activities of the State College dent; Tom Millsaps of Asheboro, 9:00——I"urehand with the News dry and the dry-cleaning plants is musical organizations under the secretary; and Roger Cole of Forest 9:30——All«Re¢uat9:05—Album TimeShow alternately very good and very and development, and Dr. Van Note direction of Christian D. Kutschinc- City, treasurer. 10:45—Ncws poor. Mr. Morris further stated that was elected vice-chairman of the 11:55—Sign“zoo—ConcertoffMaster Show the students have every right to ex- research division of the Southeast- pect much faster and better work BLUE CROSS Hospital Sur- from the plant in ern section of the A. S. E. E. By gical Obstetrical — Insur- the near future. having a member of State’s staff CLASSIFIED G. W. Gagnon, student Alpha Zeta Pledges The increase in prices will enable in such a position, the college has ance. the laundry to grant more substan— possibilities of being host to the representative.- Apt. 24-A, tial wage boosts and thereby im- subsequent gatherings, and there- Housing Project. P h o n c Entertain Ag Club prove the caliber of the staff. The by gaining higher honors in the hysaftsrmontafl' Hallway-(flfl 22134. As is the occasion once during new prices will stay in effect for field of engineering. bosubmittsd "L‘s-them each fall and spring term the Ag the next two months, but if, at the Dr. Van Note presented a paper proceed-g “lat-ribs. LOST: One new K & E slide Club was favored with entertain- end of that time, the books show society on “Trends and De- rule in black leather case in ment by the Alpha Zeta pledges J.m mu: WM a high profit, (greater than a very to the C. E., Peele or Pollen. Finder Pictured here are the officers of Livestock Day, an event designed reasonable percentage used for velopment in Engineering Educa- at its meeting last week. The high- to advance livestock production enterprises in North Carolina and maintenance and replacement of tion,” which particularly mention- please return to managing 4.mu"- light of the entertainment included presented annually by the students in the School of Agriculture at eguipment) the prices will again be ed the new engineering curriculum ANY Student vacating small editor of Technician before a strip tease featuring “Miss 0. N. C. State College. The officers are: Hasscl A. Byrd of Burlington, adjusted to satisfy the require- to be inaugurated at State with the furnished apartment in June he flunks out of school. Lee Miller with Opheus C. Hester chairman; Keith E. Gregory of Franklin, vice chairman: John D. beginning of the fall quarter. please notify Landis Temple, serving as the band and G. W. Mackie of Yadkinvillc, secretary-treasurer; and Wade Hobson of ments. While on the trip Dean Lampe SENIORS — NOTICE—Any- Sledge acting as Business Manager. Boonville, publicity director. Livestock Day, scheduled for May 17, also contacted many colleges and 119 Syme. Box 3519. one vacating a 3 or 4-room Also featured was a ram contest will be dedicated this year to Prof. R. H. Ruffner, who will retire on uniVersities to interview gradu- WANTED: Your support to unfurnished apt. this sum- starring Pledge Cecil Wells. Not July 1 as a State College faculty member after 28 years of service ating students for jobs on the fa- JOE HOUSTON for Vice- mer, please call Mrs. Hunt at to be overlooked is the current to agricultural education and research in the State. lampe, Van llote faculty at State next fall. The pros- popular song hit, “John Jones” pects of obtaining excellent men President Student Council. 3-6181 between 9 & 5. which was rendered by the entire Local papers Will 3. Attend Regional Meet are good. Men from other schools Alpha Zeta Chorus with S. J. Has- VA News Items with varied types of education will sel and John W. Stallings serving ANNUAL LEAVE PAY: The Read at No Jo Meeting Dean J. H. Lampe, School of serve as a cross-section of the as directors. The song, as Hassel Veterans Administration has re- Engineering, and Dr. W. G. Van technically educated men who have 1: MIN» explained, “is the pathetic story cently ruled that veteran, enrolled Dr. W. W. Kriegel, head of the Note,‘ Head of the Department of a knowledge of the methods. ' of a reformed service man who in in institutions, who are planning to Department of Ceramic Engineer- Engineering Research at State, lagging allRADIO the third verse finds that his true re-enter school for the summer or ing at State College, and C. V. Rue, represented the college at the meet- love has been untrue to him—." fall term may be granted annual instructor in the department, are ing of the American Society of VARSITY The entertainment of the pledges leave at the end of the spring term scheduled to read papers before the Engineering Education in Louis- was followed by a very interesting for the present school year at the national convention of the Ameri- ville, Ky. last week and Dean Lam- talk by Professor L. 0. Armstrong rate of 2% days per month—less can Ceramic Society in Atlantic pe served on the council as the Saturday of Agricultural Education. Profes- days already used. School holidays City this week. Southeastern Regional represent- The Marx Brothers in sor Armstrong did an excellent job are not counted as leave. This leave Ohter faculty members who are ative. - “A NIGHT IN CASABLANCA” of proving the old equation “1 pic- will be charged against veteran’s attending the convention are Dr. State College received recogni- ture = 1,000 words" to be true. period of eligibility and should not William C. Bell, associate profes— tion at the meeting for its part in Alpha Zeta is a national honorary be accepted unless he has a sur- sor, M. W. Parcel, instructor, and engineering education, research, fraternity with its members being plus of eligibility time. Applications Nathan R. SeWell, research engi- Starts Sunday “Dunninger’s proformance the greatest and most enter- chosen from the upperclassmen of must be filed with the local VA Of- neer of the College's Department of First Raleigh Showing the School of Agriculture who have fice, room 107, Building 1911, by Engineering Research. Damman, Amityville, N. Y.; Alton taining exhibition I have ever seen”——Edward VIII, a scholastic ranking in the upper May 13, 1947. The following State College .W. Thomas, Farmville; F. M. James Mason and Phyllis Calvert in King of England “You know who’s good, Dunninger, two-fifths of their classes. Out- TRANSFER STUDENTS: Vet- seniors also made the trip: Steele, Winston-Salem; and J. T. “THEY WERE SISTERS” the telephatic wizard who takes thought right out of standing qualifies of leadership and eran students attending college un- Ray Benbenek, Jamestown, N. Y.; Vann, Jr.; Raleigh. character are sought after in its der the G. 1. Bill and planning to John J. Brown, Mt. Airy; Robert E. your crainium before you have chance to mouth them.” members. transfer to some other institution Brickhouse, Warrenton; Richard Walter Winchell—Never have I, witnessed anything as Pledges . during the summer are advised that BRUCE E. BEAMAN mystifying or seemingly impossible —— late Thomas Miller,PledgesFieldthis Crops,term include:Charlotte;OscarGeorgeLee prior approval of the Veterans Ad- Edison. Me. Agricultural Education, S rin ministration is a necessity in order For Hope; Oscar W. Jackson, Agricu turn that a supplemental certificate of RALEIGH Education.AgriculturalGoldsboro:Economics.0i ladcnhoro:hem C. Hester.Don- eligibility may be issued to them. AMBASSADOR VICE PRESIDENT MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM ald E. Moreland, Foratry. Springfield. See the VA office on the Campus Wed. May 7, 8 :30 PM. Tickets on Sale at dustry.Mast; RobersonWinston-Salem;Freeman,ThomasAnimalCarltonIn- if further information on this mat- Now Playing of Thiems Book Store. $2.46 and $1.85 Blalock. Agriculture. Black Creek: Robert ter is desired. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Joseph0. Wells,L. Edge,AnimalFieldIndustry,Crops. Fayettsville;Leicester; Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour in W.SidneyStallings.J. Hansel.FieldAgronomy,Cropl. Selma;Roper:JohnJohnD. IF YOU WANT Mackio, Animal Industry. Yadkinville: Fred “My Favorite l. The present CUT SYSTEM Mann,A. Kendall.Field Crops,Soils. Pendlston;Johns: Benjaminand Frank-I. SlAlE Brunette” 2. Week end DOUBLE CUTS lin H. Spain, Jr., Agricultural Education, 8. A YES-MAN for certain narrow BRASS (administrators). Middlcburg. All pledges are reported as in. week.havingSomehad ahaveratherevenbentup.declaredbut toexcitinghave Starts Into show Saturday Nita Then, DON’T vote for Beaman, please. heard in their dreams that familiar phrase “Wake Up And Dream” Think of Mother on Mother's Day. "Bend Over, Pledge, I wanna talk to you." with Think of Beaman on election day. John Payne and June Havor Entire week! Starting Sunday! / CAPITOL Thursday. Friday and Saturday “” Friday and Saturday “Meet John Doe” In Technicolor Charles Stone“‘TIBIOIand TRAIL"“Smiley" Burnetu with Regular prim, no increase in Sunday Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck admissions If: Fumcs': Nu: “TEXAS BUDDIES" with Bob Steels WHO IS "JOE" l 2 Plaloru Casual ‘LAW OFMondayTHE LASH"and Tuesdaywith Al [nuns Wednesday For Your Application Pictures See “TWO SMART PEOPLE” JOE is independent of parties. He is not running as a candidate Joh- Hodiuk and Lucicllo Ball Waller & Smith of any certain school or organization, but he is interested in the Thursday welfare of all the students in all the schools at State College. A "our" com)” PHOTOGRAPHERS Jean Port-r with Jan Savitt JOE is united with all parties interested in promoting a sound and his orchestra 12 E. Hargett St. (ground Floor Dial 7708 campus government designed to meet the needs of the students. JOE has the experience necessary to perform the duties of the LYNN’S SERVICE STATION office. He has served four terms as Committee Chairman on the mnct Fuel Oil and Kerosene Delivered With Metered Service . Student Council, six terms on the Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, and on the Friday and Saturday Corner of Morgan and Dawson Streets staff of the Textile Forum. He is a member of Blue Key, Sigma “MILLION DOLLAR KID” Call us Phones For Delivery. Tau Sigma, and of Lodge No. 143, AF. and A.M. with East Side Kids 4841 and 9845 “BANDI'I‘Swith SunsetOF BADLANDS”Carson Sunday. Monday and Tuesday “TIL 'THE CLOUDS ROLL BY” “Independent of parties, united for action,” remember is Stars—II Bonus Open at 9:00 A.M.—Drop in Between Classes wan-cu and Thursday Good Pin-Boys All Day with u.“SEALupineDEVILS"and Preston Foster Every One Goes To .loe Houston MAllMUR B 0 W ll ll 6 For Phone 3-1274 CENTER AIR-CONDITIONED Vice-Pres, Student Council JACK’S 20 CENTENNIAL LANES (This space has been contributed by friends of Joe Houston interested in TAILOR SHOP 2512 Hillsboro St.—Just Across Campus promoting better Campus Government.) Repair and Remodel SODA SHOP RESTAURANT FUR COATS “Let’s Go To Manmur” All Kinds of Repairing J. C. WAlSOll'S , 380 8. Salisbury St. Raleigh 42nd STREET Special Offer For N. C. State Students _ We will make for you one OYSTER BAR Genume 8x10 Beautiful Goldtone Portrait Oysters Served Any Style REGULAR $5.00 VALUE . OUR SPECIALTY FOR ONLY $2.00 Clip and present this coupon at studio “Steamed Oysters” Golden Brown Fried Chicken REMBRAllDl STUDIO Choice Western Sizzling T—Bone Steaks W. H. EVANS, Manager ALL KINDS OF SEA FOODS Only one offer to a customer—Hours 10 A.M. to 6 Pl. cons snavxcs DIAL 111 W. Martin St. Phone 2—2574 (Next to Palace Theatre) 201. N. was'r 9176