Baseball o~c:~~uJ:t Coaching 'Here! 'fvstem! • ~ --====::.L: ~ -======!I . e.-> o-==== Vol. XI WAKE FOREST, N. C.,'SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1928 ~ No. 23 ======~======~==~======7======7=.======~~~=== Wake Forest Debates Pi::!::;;!:tnnual KAPPA PHI KAPPA Gettysburg College CADDELL GETTING HIS EDUCATIONAL FRAT At St~ Mary's College Spring Election MEN READY fOR THE Eleven New Men Taken Into the Hopkins~ Robinson, and Carlton LENOIR-RHYNE GAME HEARS DR. BRYAN Speak for Wake Forest; Fraternity; Attorney Lynn Gettysburg Wins 2-1 of Durham Present Wake Forest Dean Speaks On Coach Caddell's Demon Deacon Subject of "Teaching 'As a Speaking before an audience Last Monday evening, promptly at 9 Baseballers Are Making beautiful girls and a number of out· o'clock, the Pi Beta Nu Law Fraternity Progress Profession" _ side visitors, speakers of a debating held their annual spring initiation. team representing Wake Forest Col· Eleven new men were taken in, and At the regular meeting of tbe Kappa lege debated a team of debaters from these men represent all parts of the These warm spring days have been Phi Kappa educational fraternity on .Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, 'Penn· state. working wonders with Coach John Monday night Dean Bryan gave an sylvania, on last Saturday evening in For some years past it has been the Caddell's Demon Deacon baseballers. unusually. interesting and practical the auditorium of St. Mary's College, custom of the fraternity to hold a reg- The rays of Old Sol have taken prac· lecture to men of the college )VhO are Raleigh. ular spring initiation, at which time tically all the kinl's out of the players' planning to enter the teaching pro· The query debated was: "Resolved, all men pledged during the latter part arms, charley-horses are now rarities, fession. This was an open meeting of That the· United States should cease of the first semester and the spring and the insufferable strained shoulders the fraternity, and several visitors to protect by armed force capital in· semester are initiated. and strained muscles are now things During. the early twilight there was of the past. were present. vested in foreign lands except after formal declaration of war." Gettys­ an undercurrent of something on foot, Every day for the past week the Dr. :Bryan took as his subject and as darkness came on the hurrying Baptists have been engaging in prac­ "Teaching As a Profession." "A pro­ burg upheld the affirmative side of the question, while Wake Forest defended hither and thither became more pro- tice games between themselves. These fession," -he Sqid, "signifies a compre­ nounced, anil the initiation was under contests have shown Coach Caddell hensive knowledge possessing its own the negative. The decision of the judges was two to one in favor of way. In the course of a few hours the strength and weakness of many technique and skillfully applied." the new members realized that the sea of his players. Several have fallen There are three undisputed profes­ the affirmative. limited to 375 The speakers who represented Get­ was quite calm once more. short of what was expected of them. sions, namely: Law, Medicine, and the As has been the custom in the past, Otbers have become formidable con­ be under the Ministry. A profession does not in­ tysburg were A. G. D. Wiles, W. V. of forty-five Davies, L. R. Tabor. The speakers the rpei:l initiated were men whose tenders ior places on the first team. clude commercialism, mechanical pro· record in the Law School is irreproach· For the rmst week the Deacon men­ and instruc­ duction, or agriculture. from Wake Forest were H. C. Hopkins, from Luther Robinson, Joe Carlton. able, men who stand for the highest tor has used Moss on first base, Dow­ The public attitude, widely preva· standards possible, and whose names tin on second, Clayton on short, Pete •••m>nt·v courses lent, is that teaching is not a profes· are a by-word of popularity on the .Joyner has been holding down the hot offered, and sion. But a teacher trains a profes· Phi.'s Debate On campus. corner, while Phelps and Kuykendall sional man, and teaching should be these There were several alumni present, 1 have been sharing the receiving duties. complete recognized as a profession. There Joint Improvement including C. L. Lynn, who is a a very For his outfield Coach Caddell has during the must be technical content and a spe­ St. Lawrence River prominent attorney in Durham. been calling upon Scarboro, Lassiter, time in earn- cial technique 4-n the teaching profes· The men initiated were S. A. Benton, and Dorsett for his first string. The sion as well as in law, medicine, and Laurinburg; R. C. Bridger, Jr., Bladen- regular pitchers have been James, the ministry. As a doctor must be Proposed That U. S. and Canada boro; William Douglass, ,Clinton; Jack Lanning, Key, Joyner, and Ott Person. trained before 'he is qualified to prac· Improve River for Navi­ Parker, Lasker; H. R. Harris, Sea- All these men received their uniforms tice, so must a teacher be trained board; W. G. Stroud, Kinston; Paul last Wednesday, in addition to out­ before he is qualified to teach. gation and Power Kitchin, Scotland Neck; Jule Flythe, fielder Foust and infielder Allen. The three prerequisites of a teacher Jackson; Arline Hauser, Winston-Sa- Coach Caddell is rapidly. getting his as set forth by Dr. Bryan were: Tuesday night the Philomathesian Iem; B. W. Brookshire, Roswell; N. M. team in shape for the opening game 1. A teacher must possess a body of Literary Society had a spirited debate and F. L. Carpenter, Gastonia. on Friday, March 30, with the Lenoir- knowledge which the masses do not on the query, "Resolved, that the Rhyne Mountain Bears. The game is have. A teacher of mathematics must United States and Canada should to be played on Gore Field. not only !mow his subject before he jointly improve the St. Lawrence Student Golf Club can teach it, but he must also possess River, 'between Lake Ontario and Mon· a special kind of technique. More treal, for navigation and power, in ac­ Plans For Spring Football Squad and more scholarship should be· re- cordance with the recommendations of Tourname~ts Loses Ton of Weight quired in the courses one is going to the International Investigating Com- STANLEY COFALL 1 teach. missions." Every Afternoon 2. The second prerequisite of a The first speaker on the affirmative Plans to Have Tournament Here teacher is technical information pro- tried to define the query and show the And to Send Foursome to Weighing. Members of Squad ·fessionally applied. _Courses in Edu- enefits that wouTh.\be derived from the The Demon Deacons Progress Sedgefield, April 14 cation do not. make teachers, but such joint action -of th'ei two nations. He Each Day Is Interesting courses can be made to assist in doing showed that the two countries were New Featme so. ,almost one :in every respect and that Rapidly In Notre Dame System· 1n a meeting of some twenty men I 3. The third .prerequisite is person· it would not be 'long before the two + who answered to the call meeting of ality. This is something nobody can would be one, and that such a move­ the Student Golf Club as announced An interesting feature of the new define, but we can all recognize it ment as proposed would hasten the Coaches Cofall and Miller Return thorough if not exciting. It is the by President Harry Hall, much inter· I Co fall regime. being introduced into plan of the new staff to get the men est was shown. 1 Wake Forest at11letics is the new sys­ when we see it. 1t consists in many juncture of two friendly nations. To Baltimore; Coach Miller things, things of the inner self as well The first speaker on the negative an­ used to their system of fundamentals. Frank ·woods was unanimously tern of weighing each member of the as things of the outer self. ticipated much which the affirmative Returns Monday These have been practiced day in and elected business manager of the club football squad, now out for spring Failure in teaching is often due to did not advance. And he advanced an day out. The players are slowly get· upon the recommendation of George football training, twice each day. In- a commercial attitude toward the pro· all-American plan, carrying the cargo The Demon Deacons have been pro- ting used to the Notre Dame method, Montague. After which the club de· teresting figures evolve from the chart fession. The greatest success comes through a canar"to New York. For the gressing rapidly in the Notre Dame but it is a long and tiresome system cided to meet next Tuesday night to which is kept in the locker room of to the teacher who has a spiritual following reaso:d!3 he made such asser­ system this past week. Although they and can't be learned in a day or two. make further plans as to the coming Ithe gymnasium, and which is attended attitude toward life; an attitude of tions: first, because it was shorter; have been without the services of both Forward passing has come in for spring tournament. The president ap· by a member of the staff of assistants purpose, helpfulness, of "getting second, because the St. Lawrence was Coaches Cofall and Miller, his assist· quite some consideration, as has pointed Jeff Rivenbark, John Powers, each afternoon. along." impossible for navigation during sev· ant, they have been tutored- in their charging low, and pivoting in the line. and George Montague as a committee The chart contains the name of each The speaker then gave some inter· eral months. ways by Coach Fred Emmerson, who The offensive backs have been given to draw up plans between now and player, and is furnished with blank esting figures from "Who's Who In The debate then waxed hot and furi· is now in charge. their innings in side-stepping and the next meeting. spaces in which entries are made of America," showing how the number ous because of disagreements as to Coach Cofall bid adieu last Tuesday catching passes. The defensive backs As much interest is being shown each man before and after practice of men who have made a success in authorities and trusting the veracity to resume his work at Loyola. The have been kept busy breaking up these throughout the State to date in regard each day. Each man steps on the the teaching profession in North Caro- of statements. And it came even to week or so that he spent at Wake passes. Coach Cofall found that the to tne Sedgefield Tournament, April scales, stripped, just before getting Una compares with the number of the critical stage of calling opponents Forest will be his last until next fall, majority of his punters have been 14, President Hall announced that into his uniform each afternoon. His men who hitve made a success in other illiterate and ignorant. unless he makes a flying trip to see taking three steps forward before kick- "Deacon Town" would have a four· weight at this time is recorded on a professions in the State. Out of a It all culminated in good humor that everything is running smoothly. ing the ball. He has left explicit som~ on !~and for the match at Greens· Idesignated blank on the chart. After population of about two and a half after the report of the senior and While Cofall is gone his system is directions that this defect be reme- boro s pnde co~rse. He also stated practice each member again checks by million people in North Carolina, 337 junior critic, who showed the debaters still here. The new coach left ex- cUed; that the kickers take but two that matches With other members of the scales and his weight at this time are mentioned in "Who's Who." These how foolish were their numerous mis· plicit instructions with Coach Emmer- steps before punting. A noticeable im- the "Big Five" were _being. arranged is record;d. It is an interesting fact run as follows as to profession:· 1 takes. The affirmative won by one son before he left as to the method to provement has already been noted in on the schedule for this sprmg. that after every practice every man on osteepath, 2 musicians, 3 army men, vote. be used in training the men. Emmer· this department of the game. the squad shows a loss in weight of 10 in the composite group of scientists, son will not be alone in this training Opinions regarding the' new coaches -W. F. GLEE CLUB from two to seven pounds. If the entomologists, sociologists, etc., 11 en· program, for Coach Pat Miller, Cofall's and their unfamiliar system vary as players are in good condition the first gineers, 14 authors and publishers, 27 W. F. To Debate assistant, arrives this coming Monday to the individual player. Some of the MAKES PROGRESS weighing each afternoon will very business men, 25 ministers, 32 medical High Point College to take charge. If anyone knows the old men under Baldwin, and who were nearly tally, and the weighing after doctors, 66 lawyers, and the remaining Notre Dame method, as taught by influenced by Garrity, find it rather practice will be within a pound or 125 are teachers. . In -Castalia Friday Coach Cofall, it is Pat Miller. This hard to get on to. The majority of Scarcity of First Tenor Voices two of the same each afternoon, varia- man has worked shoulder to shoulder the players are high in their praise But Strong On Basso tions coming with changes in the with the Baltimorean for six years. for the new coach and system, how- Profundos weather, or with an increase in the "Mr. Pim Passes By," Robinson and Hopkins for W. F.; Miiier has had undisputed control over ever. They say that it is the best work of the- day. At G. W. Andrews and J. E. the lines of Loyola during that period. they have ever been under. Indica- Counting the average loss in weight Play, Meredith Carroll for. High Point He is a fit and able man to take charge tions point to a strong team next fall Organized and under the direction for each afternoon as five pounds per during Coach Cofall's absence. !when Coach Cofall and staff take the of Professor Raynor, the Wake Forest man, and multiplying this amount by This Evening The workouts this week have been reins into their hands in earnest. Glee Club is making progress. With the number of players on the squad, On' Friday evening, March 23, quite a scarcity of first tenor voices, it evolves that the Wake Forest foot­ Astrotekton Literary SocietY. a debating team representing Wake but with the second tenors, first basses, Forest will debate a team represent­ B. Y. P. U. Social Union "F" Conducts 50 1 Puts On Delightful ing High Point College, the debate ::: :U~ h::o:::s~~s t~~ ~~~ ti:~:~e;es~ ~:€~~!:!~~~=sa~~~-n!~r.e~~::te!::LE Comedy to be held in the auditorium of the At Meredith Program At Hayes­ of training and has begun to sing age, just about this amount will be Castalia High School, Castalia. several renowned compositions. gained back by the squad before the "Mr. Pim Passes By,'' a play, is to The speakers who will speak for On March 31st Barton Church The first tenors are Carlyle McDow· next afternoon's practice. be presented by the Astrotekton Liter­ Wake Forest are Luther Robinson ell, W. J. Walker, and Jack Parker. Figures were not kept for the entire ary Society of Meredith College in the and H. .C. Hopkins. The speakers Vice-Pres. Matheny Appoints Cree, Cohoon, Mattison, Ashley, The second tenors are as follows: period of spring practice, so the figures Meredith College auditorium tonight who will come from High Point are Committee to Plan For Keith, and Johnson Are H. C. Edwards, S. Funderburk, Wil· for the preposterous loss in weight at 8 o'clock. G. W. Andrews and J. Elwood Car­ Social On Program liam Hodges, Ray S. Byerly, K. L. that occurs with the first workouts are "Mr. Pim Passes By,'' a comedy in roB. Justice, and ·wmiam Holloman. not available. The figures for "Jit" three acts, by A. A. Milne, paved the The query to ·be debated is: "Re· The first bass voices are as follows: Benton, however, have been obtained. way in this country for the success of solved, That the United States should At last the Meredith B. Y. P. U. On last Sunday evening six men Emmet Ashcraft, De Leon Britt, "Wade On the first afternoon of practice this this gifted playwright. It is a de­ cease to protect by armed force capi­ Social is planned for. It is to take from the ''F" Union of the Wake For­ Martin, Joe Carlton, and R. L. Vaughn. spring "Jit" weighed 233 pounds. As lightful comedy of character and is tal invested in foreign lands except place March 31 at Meredith College. est general B. Y. P. U. gave a demon- The basso profundos are: C. E. Bau- he weighecl in one afternoon after full of unexpected events. after a formal declaration of war." Of course, at this early date the de­ com, R. 1\IL Simms, B. B. Mason, and practice this week, the scales tipped at The cast, as presented by the Astro· tails of the arrangements as to tick- stration program at the Hayes-Barton T. J. Edwards. just 201 pounds. tekton players, includes Lonie Gor­ ets and program have not been made Baptist Church, Raleigh. H. C. Edwards seems to have the don, Pauline Kitchin, Mabel Bagby, W. F. To Debate and thus cannot be had at this writ- The men were entertained in the star solo voice in the club. The quar­ Juanita Sorrell, Howard Mumford, Wofford College ing. 1 homes of the members of the church tet has not yet been organized. An Prof. C. J. Whelan Hesta Kitchin, and Alberta Atkinson. Sunday evening, at the meeting of prior to the beginning of the program, orchestra has been organized and is And Miss Rozelle In Sanford the Genera~ Assembly of the B. Y. everyone being shown fine hospitality. progressing fairly well. P. U., Vice-President Matheny ap­ The Glee Club sings "The Grass President Gaines pointed the following men as a com­ The 1Vake Forest men took the hour March" from Aida-Verdi, "The Sol­ McKinnon Wed On March 29 a debating team repre­ of the r~gular evening service and dis­ senting Wake Forest College will de­ mittee to further plan for the social diers' Chorus," and '"Sweet Repose!' Makes Address as to finances, refreshments, and pro­ cussed the subject, "A Challenge to I. P. Hedgepeath, manager of the Wake Forest Professor Marries bate /a team from Wofford College, Meet. II Timothy 2:15." M. B. Cree gram: M. B. Cree, chairman; W. V. organization, is now planning two In Petersburg, Va. Spartanburg, South Carolina, the de­ took charge of the program. The Miss McKinnon in Hender­ Carroll, D. H. Holliday, E. B. Dozier. trips for the near future in the east· batlto be held in the auditorium of thers appearing on the program were: Though entirely unofficial, it is ern and central portions of the State. son Saturday President F. P. Gaines spoke last the' igh school bui_Iding at Sanford. W. W. Cohoon, J. B. Mattison, G. N. rumored that Vic Sullivan, our hyp­ Other short trips and engagements are evening at eight o'clock before a dis- , T e men who will speak for Wake Ashley, R. J. Keith, and W. I. Johnson. On Saturday morning. March 10, trict meeting of the Virginia Educa-- 'Forest are G. N. Ashley and Wade B. notist, will in all probability perform being considered. and do some magical stunts, also. It has fallen from the lips of some· Prof. Carl J. Whelan was married to tiona! Association assembled in the Matheny. Tl!e names of the speakers Miss Rozelle McKinnon, of Henderson. new Bolling High School building of from Wof!'ord have not as yet been We all know of Vic's ability and will place in your calendar of events for one that the Glee Club plans to enter­ want to see him again in this role. a B. Y. P. U. Social at Meredith Col- tain the student body at some future A full account of the wedding will Petersburg, Virginia. The meeting sent to the secretary of the intercolle· be found in another part of the paper. was attended by about 700 teachers. giate debate counc.n. Don't forget that March 31 has a lege·. date. Page Two OLD GOLD AND BLACK 1€\, ("::.. {-(Z ,..,. , '1.-Tlt' ~~1 1[ appeared under the picture of "Dr. deliberately to permit themselves to Ito go ahead, with or without the con- and fortunately the world has seen said Dr. Hardy, "with the exception· \!biW W.v 1.ll ~~- u 'J at\ I Tom" in the Howler for 1925, and be beate''n on the publication Of even! sent or the Nicaraguan Congress. much of that. No matter how big our of , who does nothing, , which was reprinted on the page a minor item of salacity if they knew President Diaz, who is responsible corporations or government operations and Tilden, whose business is , '\headed "Chats ·with Office Callers," 1 it to l.Je in type in the newspaper for the preservation of Nica1·agua, Ibecome, there is more than hope as and you will not find a single one in the Dearborn Inrlcpcndent last office across the street; and even if should stand firmly with the United lol).g as enough men retain the quali- who should not be in school or busi- 1 August. they had that courage they could not States in pulling the country through ties of honesty and common sense. ness. It is going to make bums out l\la~1 1 "Tile from North Carolina, on a be sure that it would be commended this crisis. He cannot repudiate the All r?und us great institutio.ns, of our tennis players, and that is not ! visit tn Ins summer cottage on the by those over them. agreement that disbanded the two corporations, banks, trust compames, what tennis is meant to be. Of j shores of Lake St. Charles, called at If the volume and character of the fighting foJ.1ces. The only method by universitie~, hospitals, the very exist- course, I do not blame the boys. They

:the office about things down South, criminal news in the daily press at·e 1which further bloodshed can be avoid- ence of whtch from day to day means see a probable trip to Europe and a \particularly about the 1nesent status\ to be !{ept within the bounds of pro- .ed is by carrying through the plans that, after .all, m~st men are motivated 'lot of other nice trips ahead." • I of the southern :'egro: Our :riend priety and good taste, it must be for an honest election and by Ameri- in the mam by m~egrity. More th~n It is evident from what Dr. Hardy · I showed that the Negro JS not Without i done in obedience to public opinion can recognition and support of the !hat, these exp:ress10ns of buma.n VIS· has said that Tiiden has not lost his -lcS3~ i honor in his own country. Take, .ror 1 rather than l.Jy law or censorship: government that is elected. 1011 as well as. need would. never have faculty for creating situations that 1 exmnJJie, the case of Thomas Jeffenes, \Nothing could be more grotesque Those Americans who urge .the Gov- come into ?emg at all tf men had are, to say the least, annoying. The

Issuccl lVceH1 b1 lhe Student Bod·z 1a typical 'befo' the dar' darkey who has than an attempt to enforce a Jaw ernment to scuttle out of Nicaragua lacked foresight. _ former champion. plays tennis with f lV •1.? t C ll Y Ijust died at over eighty years or age.\ against bad taste. If we are to look are in the attitude of favoring a re- We know that even .the greatest men an unrestrained enthusiasm that per- 8 J! 0 0 a ores · ege and who h:>s .been for .more than fifty 1 for any substantial betterment of sumption of fruitl~ss strife and blood- have faults; but, cunously enough, if mits of little else. He is possessed Subscription pricc ...... _. __ $2•00 a Year! year8 the Jam tor of Wake Forest Col-~ conditions in this regard, it must be shed.-The Washmgton Post. w_e read. even the most matter-of-fact with the idea that it is· his duty. iege. my alma mater. initiated by voluntary pioneers who biOg~ap?tes of ;ho.se who have passed either personally rPsoN ...... ·-···-··..Assoc•atc Ed!tor "Said Dr. Tom. in speaking of him- · . · . . · lives of such men, we find them work- tng on os · G. H. McNslLL ...... - ...... Sports Ed•tor . . b ·washmgton or a Lmcoln IS raised to . th It i _ . ------E. B. ooztE.>t ...... Religious .Edi_tDT self: 'I tlunli my success 1s come Y AMERICA'S DUTY IN the occasion and perhaps we are my- mg for o ers. s a quality whtch J. s. OLDIIA>r...... Alnmm Ed!i0 ' tend in' to my business an' always usin' i • • . ' • will be sorely· needed in the intricate _or • . • , f . t Theta Kappa Psi L_o:..:u:.::Is:.:s:..:H:.:.o:..:r.:.::o...:.tN_:c__ ... _ ... _--_··-···-··-··--··-···-···-···_--_-L_o_c_al_E_d_• my exertJOns to gatmn r1en d s s t"d 1 o , NICARAGUA op1clineaments Ill bemg of manyunable such to dtscernamong the an d compre h enstve . en erpr1 ses w h"tc h 1\Iruul-gerial Department foes. All de people dat graduates an' ll ., f t d A f f th will mark the future growth of this Medical Fraternity ·r d . I d t Tl . t· f th "f C 1 eauers o o ay. ew o ese are t• S t d E . P t F. H. woot>...... ---·--·------·--···AB

" .'~ ' Spanish Club NOTICE TO SENIORS • • • • • Meets; Takes In How to Start the Day Wrong • • • • 0 By BRIGGS Three New Men AU orders for cOJnmencement invitations must be in by Satur­ day, 1\lnrch 24. Those who E\le.RYTHING~ 8RIGHT· AND t Club Votes to Have a Banquet - f>UI WHEN You l...lGHI - AND THE SECoND t This Spring In Wake Forest wisb invitations for the gradu­ ~oSY WHEN YOJ DASH f ating exet-ciscs must let one of FOR THE' MORNING ~HOWER A C\GA~~TTE: APTER ONet S"TARTS THE Ol-D or Raleigh the folloWing men JQ~ow: Car­ 9' BREAK~A&T l\ \AS"TES a lyle 1\lcDowcll, Hampton Hop­ lHR.OAT TQ TICKUNG~ The Spanish Club held its regular kins. Geot·ge N. Ashley, Henry SOI'I\Eal-ltNG AWFUL! ~onthly meeting last Wednesday 'night Overman, ot• Robe1•t E. Lee. y m the Spanish C!lassroom of the Ad· s The inVitations this yeru• are of ministration Building. Due to a con· three kinds, lvith three prices• .t filet with another club on the campus One-thll'd down is reqnh·ed for e the Golf Club bouse, the regular meet· all 01-ders plaC!cd. h ing Place, was not available. Three new men were taken into the d C!lub at this meeting. These students r,· have all shown special aptitude for n the subject and were therefore con· SHORTS ON SPORTS [S sidered worthy of membership. Keith, ,_11 L. Wall, and Parker are the new men By M-oNEILL that were taken in. In explaining the Coach Cofall left last Tuesday to ;o purpose of the club to the new mem· resume his coaching at Loyola College. le hers, Senor Thorne, the president, said He is not expected to return until e. that the organlzation was for the pur­ next fall, unless he decides to make a pose of promulgating and perpetuating flying visit to see that everything is the use of spoken Spanish on the running smoothly. ·campus. Due to tbe fact that the v{ce· So "THE DAY lS - AN.D YouR 5"PA5M.ODIC -AND F'INAL..L"r' You COIJGH president and secretary of the club During Coach Cofall's absence, Pat U"TTERL't' R\JlNED. had left school, these offices were filled F'IIS OF=' COUGHING HAVe THE SIG SO.SS RIGHT OUT Miller, his assistant at Loyola, will be OF' '(Ol)f<. oFFICE SER:JRE by a regular election. Senor George in charge of the spring football train· EVERY130DY STA'RING I'LL RESIGN BEFO~E:.J--~----- McNeill was elected to the position of ing program. If anyone knows Cofall's AT 'tau '(OU CAN MENTION "TH5" \'LI.. 5TAND FCR) vice-president, while Senor J. M. Hor­ system it is Miller. This Fordham l_lTTLE RAlSE YoU WAN\ED. A~Y MoRe: oF i HE HAS Socu ton was chosen to be the club's · secre­ University man, and, incidentally, a H 1.5 A,'B\J.Si:.: r'' /'.'·1 IRRI'Ti\TING tary. 'S. three-sport man there, has been work· Plans for a banquet for the Spanish ing with the new Deacop. coach for Club were discussed during the even- tp.e past si:x years. Coach Miller has 1e . ing's festivities. It was unanimously already demonstrated during his short ty voted that a banquet would be held stay with us that he knows what it's re some time this spring. The date and all about. J. Place are as yet undecided but will ,e, either be held in Wake 'Forest or The Notre Dame system of funda­ ·e· Raleigh. It was suggested that' the mentals is still being drilled into the ~JJ ~S· members bring girl friends with them. football aspirants. !tl 'I As part of the interest program, Professor Thompson read one of Reu· ben Darios' poems in Spanish. This The Baptists pry the lid off their masterpiece in Spanish literature is baseball schedule in less than two called "The Triumphal March." Senor weeks. The opening game is with the Mason translated this poem into Eng­ Lenoir-RhYne Mountain Bears, and is lish for the benefit of the Circul. to be played at home. After delightful refreshments the club adjourned. ' Jack Sharkey's heavyweight aspira· tions had a dose of ice-water thrown on them last Monday night when the Ministerial Class fat .Johnny Risko won the judge's Hears Swanson decision in their fifteen-round get-to­ And Dr. Cullom gether. Sharkey is through. OLD OLD Here's how the heavies stand, using W. F. Swanson, Student, Speaks the hockey system of scoring, two 'Ike Smoother and .Better Cigarette On "What Religion Means points for a victory and one point for a draw: To Me" Won Lost Draw Points .. _. not a cot.tgh in a carload On Wednesday evening the ministe­ ...... 4 1 0 8 rial' class was agreeably surprised Heeny ...... ,. 3 1 2 8 Uzcudum ...... 2 when W. F. Swanson, one of the most 3 1 5 promising young men of the class, Sharkey ...... 2 2 1 5 EFFECT OF PROHIBITION ON they were settled by comparatively +• n ,.....,._...,_.._,, •• ..-•.-.a-••-•._..1 evening as they were strolling in the who had been asked privately by the Godfrey ...... 2 0 0 4 young people. They had had a per­ fields they happened upon a cow and president to talk to the class for five Dempsey ...... 1 1 0 2 THE DEATH RATE ceptibly lower percentage of people in a calf rubbing noses in the accepted Delaney ...... 1 3 0 2 f Risibilo-Grams l bovine fashion. I?inutes, was announced . as the pre­ old age than the Eastern states. The hminary speaker of. the evening. Mr. Maloney ...... 1 3 0 2 It Is hard to be statistically honest. flattening out of the curve of decreas­ +t-.a------+- "Ah," said the young man, "that Swanson chose to speak on the sub· Wills ...... 1 1 0 0 Many a man who would never twist a ing mortality in the Northwest is due "This is a skyscraper," announced sight makes me want to do the same." ject, "What Religion Means to Me." From the above figures it would story will twist statistics, and he is primarily to the increase in the per­ the guide. "Well, go ahead," said the girl, The major part of the evening's seem that either Risko or Heeny is to quite unconscious of doing so. Infer· centage of old people. The trend of Sam Hubbard: "Gee, I'd like to encouragingly. ,. "It's,. ,. your cow." program was taken up by the teacher, get a crack at Gene Tunney's title. ence is so temptingly easy and correc· the death-rate will be toward a level see it work." Dr. Cullom, who gave the class some Neither of these fighters is in the tion is so difficult that hal! the statis· for the entire country as the popula· ,. ,. ,. A.: "I maintain that lovemaking valuable and timely suggestions con­ same class with the present heavy. ticians spend their time disproving tion is standardized.-Richmond News­ Reporter: "What shall I say about is just the same as it always was." cerning the duties of a minister in weight title holder. Gene Tunney has what the others think they have estab· Leader. the two peroxide blondes who made B.: "How do you know?" connection with the funeral service. little to fear from either of these two lished. such a. fuss at the game'?" A.: "I just read about a Greek Of all the experiences of the minister, rivals. The new figures on prohibition, pre· Sporting Editor: "Why, say the maiden who sat and listened to a this is one of the most trying, and it pared by Deets Pickett for the Method· ANOTHER WEEK AND THEN bleachers went wild." lyre all night."-Excha.nge. is With sincere appreciation that we ist Board of Temperance, are not free ,. . . . THE PEANUT NUISANCE of this common fault. The compiler's . Gray skies and gray tr.ees without, a.ccept these suggestions from our "On arriving at Frisco my mother effort is to be fair in every respect. gray moods and gray thoughts with~ Three State Men teacher. had a lot of trouble with officials Always his main purpose seems to Commenting on Colonel Lindbergh's That is manffest. In the matter of in-but not for long. Elected to. Offices the deplorable upward trend in the Winter is growing feeble and his about the Chinese vase she endeavor­ be to help the members of the class to inspection of the fuelless motor, a wit ed to bring in." get the. right attitude and conception suggests that inventors shoUld produce curve of deaths from acute alcoholism, breath is short. He may blow bittedy Of.. Beta, Pi Kappa he concedes more than most dry statis· today and tomorrow, but before the "Custom?" of f.he work that lies out before them a noiseless peanut. But what is "I'll say she did." and then to give the young men some needed is a law requiring. the noiseless tiC!ians do. He contents himself with week is out he will retreat, panting. • * ,. · Although only established three demonstrating that the general rate The birds were not afraid of him years ago, the North Carolina chap­ suggestions which will help them to eating of peanuts. Colored Customer: "Ah wants a overcome trying experiences. Tragedy often happens thus: a gen· for deaths from this cause in the regis· this morning. If you were close ter of Beta Pi Kappa has made an tration area of the United States was enough to the woods to hear them, tooth brush." en viable record for progressiveness l'""'lll·"'u goes to the movies, climbs, falls Clerk: "What size will you have?" or crawls over various feet, knees and 3.9 per 100,000 in 1926, as against 5.7 the songsters were mocking him, and both on and off the campus. Dr. Gorrell Makes in 1915. All the states showed a sharp even when he threatened them most C. C.: "Better give me the bfgges' The membership is limited to stu­ laps, and sinks with a deep sigh of and stronges' you have-deys ten in Forceful Talk On profound satisfaction into the desired droll in deaths from acute alcoholism they flew in his face. Out in the dents who are or have been regis­ seat. But scarcely has he caught the in 1920, but since that tinie the most garden th.e crocuses grew a little pale de family. "-Ex.. ,. . tered in a department of Ceramic The Subject "No" drift of the story when the one seat to marked upward trend has been in at . the chill of their reception, and Engineering and who are interested "Our Chinese laundryman has windward of him is taken by a large those states where the law has been perhaps they wondered if their spring in placing their profession and de­ "The word 'I' is the shortest word and overfed person who produces a least enforced. This is probably true gowns would stand a downpour with­ named his son after Lindbergh." partment on a high plane ethically in the English language, and men find bag of peanuts and, with the most and seems soundly reasoned. out spotu'ng. But the jonquils paid "What's that, Charlie Fly?" and otherwise. it the easiest word to say, while 'no' unseemly haste and gusto, proceeds to But what can be said of Mr. Pickett's no heed to the weather. They meet "No. One Long Hop." Beta Pi Kappa was founded at is the next shortest word, and men devour the contents one by one. figures on the decrease in the general old winter every March and they al­ * ... • Ohio State University in 1902, and find it the hardest to say," declared He devours with a magnificent lack death-rate? In 1910-16, he states, the ways outwear his frowns. They keep "With feet like yours you should the North Carolina chapter is ,.fortu­ Dr. Gorrell, in speaking in chapel on of concern for his neighbors and an average rate was 13.81, whereas under no almanal!s, do the flowers, but they get a government job." nate in having as an active member last Wednesday, immense ignorance of the rules of po· prohibition in 1920-26, it was 12.04. know that in another week the "Yea? What doing?" Professor A. F. Greaves-Walker, one Dr. Gorrell,· to make his point more Ute mastication. From his crunching This is a matter of record, of course, friendly sun will cross the line and "Stamping out forest tires." of the charter members. forceful, gave the story of a han whom jaws and fast flying lips come con· and the decline certainly mirrors, in Mother Earth will warm with wel­ •• * The high standing of· the local he knew, who, when he started out in glomerations of noises which, like boil· part, the greater temperance of many come to him, and all the sleepy­ Alex.: · "For two cents I'd knock chapter was evidenced at the last business, had all the qualifications for ing oil and redhot crossgrained files, millions of Americans. But everyone headed children of the soil will wake your head off." annual convocation by the election a very successful career. But, at the slide up and down each separate nerve knows that public health work has im· up.-Richmond News-Leader. Yost: "So you have turned profes­ of three of its members to national end of twenty years of business the of the gentleman in ihe next seat. proved greatly in many parts of the !lional, too." office. Professor Greaves7Walker man came out a failure and owing ten From that incessantly moving mouth C!ountry since 1916. Much of the de· •••• was at that time elected national thousand dollars. The moral of the come sounds which, if subjected to the cline in death·rate is due to the reduc· "It is my view that the United Found on freshman's registration presiding officer, D. B. Hall national tion of preventable diseases and to the States has fallen short in its efforts story seemed to be that the man was wizardry of a Theremin-Vox, could be card: secretary, and W. L. Stafford nation~ not able to say "no" to any man­ transformed into all the music ever lowered infant mortality. Candor re· to promote world peace and to bring Question: Give names of parents. al historian. salesman, friend, acquaintance, or composed by the geniuses of . the quires reference to these influences, about world disarmament. In the Answer: Mamma and Papa. The officers the local chapter stranger. of world, from the thunderations of Wag­ when the inference otherwise would present situation our country, of * • * are D. B. Hall, P. E. Trevathan, "The difference between failure and ner to the die-away strains of Strauss. be that prohibition alone was respon· course, must maintain an adequate A young London girl who was holi­ "Mac" Greaves-Walker, Professor success in most cases lies in a man's They are a combination of the roar ot sible. Several countries that license navy-one that is modern and prop­ daying in the country became rather Greaves-Walker, and F. S. Hardee.­ ability to say 'no' at the right time " Charybdis, the popping and groaning the sale of alcohol probably can show erly balanced with reference to the friendly with a young farmer. One The Technician. continued the Wake Forest professo~. of steam radiators in winter, the whis­ as definite a drop in death-rate since types and categories of naval craft. tle and whine of the Cave of the 1916 as the United States. For such a navy I shall give my Passenger (in elevator): "Fourth Winds, the rattle and rasp of an elec· Mr. Pickett makes a very interest· hearty support. To a military policy fioor, please." tl·ic hammer, the "howl" of a radio, ing note on the distribution of the de· '--a policy that ignores the high re­ Make Our Store Your Store Operator: "Here you are, son." the click-clack of castanets out of crease in the general death·rate. He sponsibilities resting upon this Na· Just the Place for Young Men to Get What They Want Passenger: "How dare you call me time, and the resounding reverbera· asserts that the decline has been tion of leading the world into the son? You're not my father." tions of a pound of ten-penny nails in greater in the states that were wet at path of peace, of developing an inter­ T. E. HOLDING'S DRUG STORE Operator: "Well, I brought you ·up, a tin bucket rolling down a flight of the time the eighteenth amendment national spirit of comity and, indeed, Quality and Service , didn't I?" · cement stairs of steep and unending was passed than in those states that a:frection-1 shall not give my con­ length. already bad a large measure of local sent. Tq glare at him is vain, because the option before that time. "For in·· "As I view the situation, the the!!.tre is dark. To curse him is dan· stance,'' says he, "in the New England thoughts of JX!ankind should be di­ CAPITOL CAFE · because profanity is a police states during the wet period the aver· verted from the channels of war and offense. . To teach him how to age annual rate was 15.4, while in the directed into the paths of peace. This THE BANK of WAKE SPECIAL SERVICE TO WAKE dry period it was only 12.0. In the Nation, because of its favored posi­ his food is impossible, because ob· WAKE FOREST, N.C. FOREST STUDENTS o..•~····'- · he has long since disdained West North Central states, having the tion geographically and otherwise, such instruction. To buy a ton of pea· benefit of local dry laws, the 1·ate was should lead the world in every move~ YoUl' Patronage Is Solicited nuts and try to beat him at his own only 11.6 for the wet period and 10.5 ment to promote peace and prevent I Capital Stock . . . . $20,000.00 game is foolish, because he is the for the dry period. war."-Senator William H. King of champion whine-pop·roar·and-woof eat· There probably 'are few statisticians Utah. Surplus ...... $10,000.00 of the world. We must be thoroughly who will admit this argument in full. The Bank of Service and "pass a law" against For one of the most famUiar facts in , Mrs. Jones: "·Where did all those barbarian. It is the only way to American demography is that the low empty bottles come from?" R. E. ROYALL, President T. E. HOLDING, Cashier ma.ke the movies safe and silent for mortality of the West North Central Mr. Jones: "Search me. I never democrai!Y .-Asheville Citizen. states was long due to the fact that bought an empty bottle in my life.'~

( ) I Page Four OLD GOLD AND BLACK 'LOCALS Students Going NOTICE! To Sunday School Miss Nancy Cullom, of Randolph­ TUXEDOS FOR RENT The <~hairmun of the Junior­ Macon College, Lynchburg, Va., spent Grow In Numbers Scnim· Banquet nt N. C. C. ,V,, the week-end at home. Gt·ccnsbot·o, requests that it be * .. .. Drs. Reid, Nowell, Bradbury, and announced through the Old Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huntley and Ben, I Jr., of Winston-Salem, were here dur- Prof. White Teach Growing Hudson-Belk Co. Gol

Mexican ·war is all wrong; instead of 1 speaker stated that the same thing Whelan, on Saturday, the tenth of ter the convention system of organ­ treating :Mexico in a ruthless man-! is done in the United States, but in March, nineteen hundred an,d twentY· ized class work, and the improvement in spirit and in the quality of work ner, we acted in a magnificent way 1 a different way: a man is taxed out eight, Henderson, North Carolina. coming around in front of the Ad­ done by the various classes are very toward her. We could have taken' of nine-tenths of his property. "At home, aftet• the sixteenth of Campus Is Being ministration Building. marked. If you do not believe it, all her territory, but we took only The educational system of Mexico March, Wake Forest, North carolina." The campus is being raked and just go to Sunday School and see for ''Dressed Up"; Grass half of it. It is true that the United does not teach people to live in cities, The wedding was solemnized in the clea.ned thoroughly and is taking on yourselves. States is lmown and recognized by but rather to live in the rural sec- Episcopal church at Henderson, the Sown, Doors Painted a clean-cut appearance. our southern neighbor as t11e strong- tions. The schools teach farming, Rev. Dr. Hughes officiating. The bride In case you do not remember, there est, richest, most powerful nation in weaving. fruit cultivation, and how was given in marriage by her brother, are five classes on the hill from which The campus is "dressing up" now the world; but the Mexicans, know- to do the ost menial labor. Mr. Edwin Magee, of Raleigh. She you can take your choice. They are that spring is on hand. The ground ing the policy and attitude of the The president of Mexico does not wore a handsome ensemble suit of 'tan, Dr. Gulley's class, in the church; Dr. Five Students other nations of the world, consider want any outside help from any- with bouquet of pink rosebuds. l\Ir. Nowell's, in the biology lecture room; on the north side of the library and Are Now In the the United States the most honest where. The Catholic priests of Mex- Dan Hicks, of Franklinton, was best Dr. Reid's, in the physics lecture the space between the gymnasium nation, in the world." ico are alienated from the govern-·man. Only members ofthe family and room; Dr. Bradbury's, on the second and the library running. down to tbe College Infirmary Mr. Stallings spoke of the wonder- ment; and, though the president a few intimate friends attended. floor of the Administration Building, Bostwick Dormitory is being plowed ful civilizations that Mexico has had. wants to treat with these priests for Mrs. Whelan is well-known and and Professor White's class, in the up and will be sown in grass, it is At present Marvin Yates, J. R. Ben­ The Aztecs are considered to be the a reconciliation, the latter do not loved in Walw Forest, where she has Law Building in one of the rooms on presumed. der, and T. S. Lawrence are in the Goths of Mexico. In the excavated want to have anything to do with lived for a number of years. She is a the second floor. They're all fine The facing of the doors of the college infirmary with cases of the cities are found sculpture of the fin- the present government. The priests vet·y charming girl, with many excep­ teachers, and its hard to· take a pick chapel building, the dormitories, and measles. est type; temples of wonderful themselves de not want any outside tiona! qualities of mind and heart. from any one. If you like one teacher Administration and other parts of Also, W. B. Oliver and J. E. Brown beauty, and set at the four points of interference on their own behalf; Professor Whelan teaches econoru- then join his class and help the class buildings are being painted a glisten­ are in the infirmary. the compass and ornamented with cal· they will not have an emissary to ics in Wake Forest College. do its work. ing white. Lines of new posts are It is hoped that these men will be endars arranged with an alphabet of come from the Pope to help concili­ being placed between the gymnasium able to be out again in a very short onlY twenty letters. ate matters between them and the "Deacon Players" and tl1e library to prevent cars from time. Mexico, according to the distin- president of 1\Iexico. Dr. J. L. Peacock Become a Reality; Speak s To The Characters Chosen Philosophy Club $33.00 "The Deacon Players" are beginning THE CITIZENS BANK to materialize. In the tryouts Tues· Nine New Men Have Been Taken day evening four players were chosen: Into the Organization Wake Forest, N.C. R. D. Bullock, R. l\:I. Lightfoot, L. P. Recently SCHLOSS Eagles, and D. R. McClary, in "The .. TAILORING CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO l\Iedicine Show." Dr. J. L. Peacock, of Raleigh, spoke - .. - Copies of another play are on shelves to the. Philosophy Club last evening. Showing At in the library and may be read there. The new men who have been taken ORGA..l\l"IZED, EQUIPPED, AND CONDUCTED FOR SERVICE Tryouts for this play, "The Finger of into the club recently are: 0. T. Bink­ BOOK ROOM- on MARCH 20th God," will be held Monday evening at ley, E. H. Kemp, Paul Cooper, Fred seven o'clock in Dr. Gnlley's lecture Taylor, L. G. Sinclair, Max Griffin, Easter Delivery Guaranteed room. Everybody is invited for trY· Verne! Hackney, J. B. Mattison, and outs. Charles Whitaker. $6,000 A ward Offered Founded 1832 Chartered 1833 To Stimulate Interest WAKE FOREST COLLEGE In Foreign Affairs WAKE FOREST, N.C. sions tions Mr.. John W. Campbell, of New York, A College of liberal arts, with an established reputation for Miss has offered a fund of $6,000, to be di­ high standards, noble traditions, and progressive policies. ject for viued among the three students, either Expenses Very ReasoiUlble Lincoln's This is a men or women, of the "Floating Uni­ Gl'adnate Conl'ses in All Departm.ents versity" who accomplish the greatest service in furthering international For Catalogue, Address F. P. GAINES, President friendships on the trip-$3,000 will be ,, given to the most outstanding student, $2,000 to the second, and $1,000 to the third. 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