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I lot. Fair! ' ~t the Uriiver­ Salutations. ·.ft . 1 . ,.:. . Go Forward six freshmen ..:' 1 ~~'. ' ' • •' . ~ . . - ' hazing upper New Tassels ·nu··. With that the men l"''"- . 1ba Phi-took Members ~ Reyno Ida >er classman, ' t r upper. class­ ut of the city

New Tasselsi. Members !lnd Students Trustees Ask Convention Wake Forest's .Deacons Top To l liege: 3ene Scheer L J!rateful ap­ {ind expres- For Authority ToG~ Forward Duke's Blue Devils 13-7; With Building At Rey~olda Miller, Scarton Spark Win .Board Wants To Start Deacons Score Early In G.ame; ·watch Blue Devils IE! -Building When Deem· Move Out Front 7-6 And Then Call On Davis FREEMAN TO SPEAK ed Wise To Pass To Lewis For Winning Margin Dr. Douglas Southall Free­ A request for authorization to man, distinguished author and By WILEY WARREN go ahead'·with the building of the lecturer, will speak in the Col­ Wake Forest's De·mon Deacons battled Duke's Blue Devils home to .Reynolda campus as soon as it is lege Cha!lel on. Tueaday even­ and a slow drizzling rain for sixty wet minutes Saturday after­ deerried wise will be made by the ing, Nov. 21, at 8 o'clock. noon and when the final gun had sounded, 30,000 shivering . Wake Forest College Board of Dr. Freeman is a nationally spectators watched coach Wall ace Wade march to the middle m. 'Trustees to the State Baptist Con- known figure because. of his· of the field to congratulate coach Peahead \Yalker on a well­ vention Wednesday, ' books, particularly those on Robert E. Lee. earned 13-7 triumph. It marked the third successive year that The Convention is meeting at football's "Mr. Color" has scored the First Baptist Church in Dur­ It is hoped that students and any others who may care to at­ STATISTICS a victory' over the gridiron's "Old ham tomorrow through Thursday. Master." Dr. Orion F: Mixon, president of tend, will hear Dr. Freeman WF DUKE I 7 :k or money ±he Convention will preside over when he visits the campus. First downs 14 The winning score came with the expected 2,000 or 3,000 dele­ Yds. Gained Rush 221 84 only two minutes remaining in gates. Dr. J. Winston Pearce is Yds. Lost Rush 20 26 the opening half. Quarterback Net Yds. Rush 201 58 Dickie Davis, who makes a habit l'his amount the host pastor. Passes Attempted 17 16 of throwing touchdown passes, The Convention will be marked 6 hy three addresses by Wake For­ College_ Sends Passes completed 9 faded to his right and found end .est President Harold W. Tribble, Yds. Gained Pass 131 89 Jack Lewis in the open on the 1 20, hitting the Deac flankman year. including his speech on Christian Passes intercepted 2 .Education which will be the big Fumbles by 1 2 with a game-winning toss which Fumbles covered 0 1 -covered 43 yards. meeting's main address. ~ay Delegates · Line Play Great Olive To Request Once again it was a sparkling The request by the Board of Wake Forest Representa­ team win for the Walkermen. 'Trustees that the Convention au­ tives Attend Coll,ege There ,:.vere many Deacon stars on Pictured above are the four coeds who were tapped into 'l'assels, honorar; leader~hip 'society for wo­ Bland Na.med the field Saturday. The big Bap­ thorize them to begin construction men at Wake Forest. last Monday. They are left to right, Jewell Livingstone, Betty Hawks, Jo Hunter, .of buildings on the new campus as Days Over State tist line, which refused to allow and Ruth Anne Weathers. All girls are seniors. Mis!

I'AGETWO OLD GOLD AND BLACK ~~ "' ~ - Report Given Sha~espeare Denied Local Army Re_serve. P.T.A.SPEAKER Fraternity;·co~uncil Presents Tl Professor :J. Nurney Bond Plfy By ·Wake Stars rr. •t t ,. . · W will speak tonight over WFDD 111 from 9:20 to 9:30 o'clock. His To Med Frat By SUNNY SNYDE.R . "nz J'.J. ee s ,#_ omorro topic will be the local Parent­ - Athletic, Scholastic Awards It's November 13. 1950-Heard from Teachers' Association. T h i s Anti-histamine drugs were dis- the cemetary at Stratford on The 362nd Army Postal Unit, tive duty in Raleigh or at Fort broadcast is being made in co­ morni cussed in papers presented by Paul Avon: local unit of the United States Bragg during the Christmas postal operation with National Edu­ Theta, Chi's Receive Sch.. WPT.E Walters and Harry Wright last "No, no! Say it ·isn't so. This Army Reserve, will meet tamar­ rush in order to draw extra pay. cation Week. olarship Trophy; Mur­ ter. ' Tuesday night at the regular can't happen to me. I never did row night on the third floor of Officers of the local unit are: Simms Slated morni meeting of Alpha Epsilon Delta, the Wake Forest Little Theatre Wait Hall. Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Purser, Commanding phrey Talks Politics tinued premedical fraternity. The o~igin. any dirt. In fact, I thought it was Lieutenant Earle R. Purser will be Wello: 1 officer, and Sergeant Cecil Porter, 1 types, uses and dangers of ,hese ' )'l'etty decent of me to let those in charge. First Sergeant. Other men are Sgt. The Interfraternity Council pre­ birds highly publicized drugs were pre- crumbs put on Othello and Hamlet. Banks Finger, Cpl. Glenn Fincan­ Tri-~eta Hears Reavis T0 He.ar Case sen ted athletic and scholastic behinc scnted in these papers. And now what have they done to The bi-weekly meetings are 'de­ non, Cpl. Russell Lanier, Pfc. Dick Discuss Local Plants awards to the social fraterni­ plattel The pre-medical society will me, you ask'? Well, I'll tell you signed . to instruct and qualify th€ Clark, Pfc. Jack Hooks, Pfc. Tru­ ties which won them in campus gram Jane Reavis presented an infor­ Fourth Moot Court Fea­ have, beginning this week. dis- \\hat. They're putting on. the p~ay members for the handling of the man Smith, Pfc. Eddie Sally, Pfc. and inter-fraternity competition . wishe1 plays in the halls of the Johnson called When Shakespeare s Ladtes mail of the Unfted States Army. Nathan Sutton, and Pvt. Robert mative paper on the poisonous tures Insoluent Deb­ last year during the Monday The C building showing varjous phases of i\Jeet, in which they take all my The work is very similar to that Poole. plants of the Wake Forest area ·at morning chapel program. the Tuesday nigllt meeting of Beta tor Question medicine, including surgical tech- beautiful heroines and bring th~m of a civil post office, and the unit The 362nd Unit has been organ­ Jack Overman, president of the San nique for various operations, medi- \flgether in a situation which occasionally observes the prepar­ ized for two years, and is one· o£ Beta Beta, honorary Biology fra- The law school will conduct the IFC, presented the scholastic tro­ have; cinal plants, paintings of famous shouldn't .happen to a do?!" ation of the mail in the local post three class A Reserve units in ternity. · · fourth in its fall 'series of appel- phy to Bob Mauney, Theta Chi,. duce: contemporary medical men and Now, Bill Shakespeare JUSt calm office. Wake Comity. Miss Reavis discussed the types late moot courts tomorrow (Tues­ who accepted the award for his ries h: charts of circulatory diseases. yourself and listen to some !wen­ Close Order D:rills of poisonous plants produced in day) evening at 7:30 o'clock in fraternity. The Theta Chi's had a ly fox These displays will be of interest ticth century criticism. Man, you The Wake Forest unit has regu­ this area, and their effects upon room A of the law building, with scholastic average of 1. 7 last year consis humans and animals. Among those M to all students taking Biology never had it so good. This one act larly scheduled close order drills, k r. R. M. Simms, Jr., of Raleigh in comparison to the· overall fra-, grams courses and will remain . up for play, \\'hen Shapespeare's La.(j.ies and the men are paid for ' each Pennario Is Featured listed were poison ivy, poison oa ' presiding as Chief Justice, and ternity average of 1.3. numb• same time in order that everyone lUeet, is a mighty clever piece of meeting the amount •they would poison sumac, lady slipper, (one of Prof. Sam Behrends and student The football award for the 1949 dets" may see them. work containing a situation which get for a full days work in the By Civic Music Group the wild orchids) jimson weed, Johnny Gardner acting in the ca­ intramural season went to the cal se regular army. The authorized Kappa Alpha fraternity, with Jack popul: Fall Initiation could never occur in one of your By ALLAN JOHNSON poke weed, chinaberry and others. pacity of associate justices. The Society's fall initiation of plays. strength of the unit is sixteen en­ It is hoped that the club will be The case will involve an inso­ Lewis accepting the trophy. Pi "Rose, listed men and one officer. At the Leonard Pennario, brilliant Kappa Alpha received the basket­ Said l new members will take place on This production, to be given in young piano virtuoso, was the fea­ able to arrange a display soon in lvent debtor who has given away Tuesday evening, November 14, Chapel November 20, involves present time there are a few open­ the Johnson Building through all of his property to a relative. 'ball trophy for the 1949-50 school you ez ings for qualified persons. tured artist in the first concert of year. ·Jennings Agner accepted the featui at 5:00 o'clock and will be follow- Portia, Cleopatra, Ophelia, Kath­ the 1950-51 season, presented last which students may b'ecome famil- Consequently, two of his creditors Men in the unit have equal op,­ a.ward for his fraternity.. Glenn ed by a supper at the Hen House. erine, and Desdemona, ladies all Monday night by the Raleigh Civic iar with these poisonous plants have brought ~eparate suits against An initiation of honorary and seasoned in the business of love­ portunity for advancement in rank without danger of exposure. him, -and each has had the sheriff Roland accepted the softball award Sta1 with men of the regular army. In Music Association. Now on his 9:30, alumni members will take place making, who gather at young fifth· c·oast-to-coast tour in as many Tri-Beta has just completed the sell the land to pay the debts. But for the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, December 1. This is the first time Juliet's home to give her advice case of an emergency in which this sale of six thousand pansy plants the land is not sufficient to can­ and Lloyd Stewart took the volley there~ unit should be needed for active years, he was very well received Work1 since its beginning that Alpha Ep- about her romantic affair with by the Raleigh audience. in the town of Wake Forest. As ·eel both 'debts. Therefore, since ball award for the Delta Sigma silon Delta has accepted members Romeo. All these lasses have duty; it would be given five soon as another shipment of the the sale of the land will not pay Phi's. presez other than students. Dr. 0. C. a pretty good idea of how to months advance notice. Individuals The program included: two son- Plants arrive, the , club plans to b oth creditors, which. of the two Following a brief exp1anation of tized Bradbury and Dr. Budd Smith, snare a male, but it is Juliet, hap­ would be deferred to finish col­ atas by Domenico Scarlatti; Jesu, plant the circle in front of Wait has priority in collecting? · the activities of the I. F. C., by some· members of AED, were initiated py with her new-found love, who lege if they had a junior standing Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach; Hall, as they have done for the Sale of Land ._ Overman, Wade Gallant presented be su: along with the charter members. comes out the winner and is even or above. This unit is not assigned Sonata fn B flat minor, Opus 35 past three years. The purchaser of the land in the a piano solo, after which Willis An~ to a specific division, and always by Chopin; Scenes from Childhood sheriff's first sale is the defendant ''Doc" Murphrey gave a humorous like tc works in the headquarters group. by Schumann; Variations on a -GREEK- in the case, and the second pur- address on present-day politics. over Summer Camp theme from Paginini, Opus 35, by Continued From Page Three chaser is the plaintiff. It may ap- them The men attend summer camp will'l Thiem's Of Raleigh and receive full pay for their Johannes Brahms; Prelude in E now a dental student at the Uni- pear that there are two questions them. flat major, Opus 23, by Rachmani- versity Of Richmond, will marry to be decided: 1) who gets th~ work. Many o~ them apply for ac- noff· Etude Tableau Opus 33 No money; and 2) who gets the land. Jo Stafford Sponsors ' RECORD PLAYERS ' - ' ' · Miss Mary Trueblood of Raleigh A ll Wh e able to give her older friends a 7: ?Y Rachmaninoff; Visions Fu- on Dec. 24. Carl Parnell, presi- ctua y, however, the decision of Fores· g-J.bves Opus 22. Nos. 7, 8, 17, 5, 9, th h t , t d the first question will settle the suggestion or two. 1 Search For Folk -lore a band • RECORDS 10 by Serge Pr~kofieff· L'isle joy- .dent of ~ c ap ~r as year an second question, too. . Jo Stafford's second folk-lore Charles Billings, a senior from ·' ' . · now assoctated with an account- ture, 1 Goldsboro and president of the euse by Debussy; The Matden and . f' . Ch tt . arry Charles Lee, Glenn Fincannon contest, offering prizes of $125,· e 1\.LBUMS th N. ht" I b E . G mg Irm ln ar1 o e, wt11 m and D ld G 'll h dl sold, · Little Theatre, will direct this pro­ e . Ig mga e, ~ nnque r~- Miss Annie Sue Perry, instructor ona reene Wl an e $75 and $50 to college students of the e SHEET MUSIC duction. The cast includes: Juliet, ald2obs, aFnd HuLn~a~Ian Rapsody o. in the business department here, we case for the plaintiff, and Me- submitting collections of folk stor- gamb: Cree Deane; Portia, Cecyle Arnold; ' y ranz Isz,. Dec l9 eill Watkins and Stuart Curtis les to the American Folklore So- "spiri • SCHOOL SUPPLIES Katherine, Libbie Lou Allen; Des­ Encores on · · will represent the defendant. ciety, is open to all W;J.ke Forest 107-108 Fayetteville Street demona, Carol Moore; Ophelia, Called upon for four encores, . Theta C~i wi:l hold ~ts next so- The student body may ·attend students, the Old ~old and Black Raleigh, N. C. Jean Johnson; and Cleopatra, Sun- Pennario played: Nocturne in F c1al fun~t~on JU~t pr10r to the any of these weekly Moot Courts, has been notified. !------....: ny Snyder. sharp major,by Chopin; March of Thanksg1vmg holidays. They also Dean Weathers stated. the Lunatics and Midnight on the have plan~ on tap for the annual Miss Stafford, the most-listened- Newport Coast original composi- Theta Chl ball to be sponsored K" k .. L • w· to female vocalist, according to tions· and Waltzes from the Gyp- jointly with the chapters of Duke, lr man, anter In Time magazine, is offering these ~Y B~ron, by Richard Strauss. Carolina, and State. Bob Mauney, sums for publishable collections Pennario is a veteran perform- C~rl Mangrum and Fred c.laghorn Case In Moot Court of what people do, sing, say and L~ er, having made his professional Wil serve on . the Committee t~ pass on to future generations. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests debut with the Dallas Symphony plan the functwn. The frat now · Charles Kirkman and Russell All entries should be sent to Dr. at the age of 12. A member of thr has a ne:-v recreation room with Lanier won their plaintiff's case in Hector Lee, folklore professor at Army Air Corps during the war, a concess10n stand and Coke rna- last Tuesday night's third appel-. Chico State College, Chico, Cal. he played hundreds of concerts chine.. Gus ~hite headed the late moot court. In a split deci~ . In addition to Dr. Lee, the judg­ Number 6 ••• THE TURTLE for fellow servicemen in the China, co~rruttee whlch completed .the sion, the court held that the plain- ing committee consists of profes­ Burma and India theatres. Since proJect. Part o~ the hou~e 1m- tiff had a right to a deed which sors from Pennsylvania State Col­ his disch.arge in 1946, he has re- v:ovements ~re a~ded by ax;- alum- included both portions of the land lege, University of Washington, sumed his concert career, and in m fund which Is superv1sed by in question. · University of California and Uhi- BEri of addition has appeared as guest ar- Fred Joyce. The membe~s a~d Jack Caldwell and Derb Carter versity Arizona .. B. ~ tist on numerous radio programs ple~ges met last ~onda?' mght lil handled the appeal for the defen- Manuscripts are to be accom­ and has done musical scores for an m~ormal meetmg With Dr.. H. dant. The court consisted of I. o. panied by letters telling when, COL moving picture productions, the B. M~ller of t~e faculty h6us:ng Brady, general counsel for Dur- where and how material was col­ latest being September Affair, committee to discuss the housmg ham Life Insurance Co., who act- lected plus a listing of biblio­ CIT~ with Joan Fontaine and Joseph problem on the Reynolds campus. ed as Chief Justice, and Prof. w. graphical information and any COL Cotten The frat favored private houses suggest1'ons All materi'al "'hl'eh · to be built and rented by the C. Soule and student J1'm Webster, h ld b d· bl d 'b " school. who were Associate Justices for s ou e ou e space • ecomes CAS the moot court. Webster "'as the the property of · the American COL 'S MOTOR INN Kappa Alpha plans its next big ., F lkl s · t 1 t CASH • social function with the Sig Eps. di.ssent1·ng J'udge, . o ore· · oc1e y d un ess re urn Social Chairman Fred Malone is What Case Involved postage IS mclude . DICJ Dealer In heading the project in conjunction T he case involved George ED~ with Phil Scott of the next door Grease who sold 14 acres of land Former Deacs Fill Posts Amoco Gas and Oil lodge. . The "southern gents" to Roger Anderson. In looking ov­ FOR initiated work on the annual "Old er the property, Anderson had Four former Wake Forest stu­ South Ball" last week by electing agreed on the spot to pay $1,500 dents were elected to fill offices HOL "Motor In And Smile Out" in the first class of Denistry in Fred Malone and Red Pope to for the land. Several days later KEI' "! should never meet with other North Carolina the transaction .was effected with North Carolina, located at the Located South Of chapters to plan the fdnction. The Anderson paying Grease th• full University of North Caroliona, the La.N: Ball will include Duke, Carolina, amount. Old Gold and Black has been in­ have stuck Wake Forest On U. S. No. 1 State, Davidson and Wake Forest, The land was divided by a strip formed. MIL Dick Chesson was named presi• as usual.· of trees running north and south. SHO neck out!" In the wake of the injury of Anderson began working both sec- dent, Charles Parker was elected my Charlie Larkins, pledge Hugh tions, only to learn from his law­ treasurer of the group, and George SMI' Pearson has been in the infirmary yer a few days later that the deed Edwards and Willis Young were TO!\I See Our for over a week now. Both· boys gave him title to only the east sec­ placed on the honor .college. are slowly, but nicely recuperat- tion of the tract. WO( ing. President Paul Bennett will Anderson immediately asked Selection select- the frat sponsor to appear Grease for a new deed, but he was We offer the Most Economical WO< of in the yearbook this year. refused. When he brought suit in ------1 a lower court, he received the de- Laundry Service in town. Come WAl cision, and it \.vas Grease's appeal LP e RECORDS that the Court of Wake denied last in and give us a try. SMITH Tuesday. e ALBUMS ------SHOE SHOP In October, 1844, South Caro­ WAKE FOREST lina Baptists proposed the plan e SHEET MUSIC We Repair While that "Wake Forest College should You Wait be the college for the Baptists of Automatic Laundry both States, and Furman Theo­ BRI~ Call For and Deliver logical Institution should be the STEPHENSON'S theol1>gi~al seminary of ~both "End of South White Street" GRE states." MUSIC STORE Tel. '3756 HUI.\! RALEIGH, N.C. Located Opposite Bus Station SPO: Would You Like To Eat Good And Cheap Too? STEl They had our slo,w-moving brother moving at too fast SOUNDS IMPOSSffiLE! S1 a pace with those quick-trick cigarette tests! A fast puff., • a swift sniff ••• THII You Can Get It At Rl a quick inhale ... a rapid exhale. Terrapin's head was spinning­ didn't know if he was coming or going! But he slowed down to his own Thes speed - decided there was no need tq rush. After all, he figured, DICK FRYE'S RESTAURANT teres Fore how could anyone possibly prove cigarette mildness so fast? THE BEST FOR YOUR MONEY help And he 'ms right, too! That's why we suggest: 1 Shop AI ' ,. Old The sensible test ... the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke - FOR SMART MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP AT- on a pack after pack, day after day basis. No snap HOLLOWELL'S judgments needed. After, you've enjoyed Camels- and only iii}{] I]! Camels- for 30 days in your "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste) we believe you'll know why .•• AND SAVE More People Smoke Camels Wake Forest's Own 205 S. WILMINGTON ST. , than any other cigareHe! SUPER MARKET ~ ~1fid,.#l/7kt; ~·-. . i \

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~ EMBER'·13. 195() ginia Dare Ballroom affa~ on Dec. eral of the frat's men may be ab­ LAW SCHOOL ENTRIES ' ' " . . . ' ' 9. The dates of Frank Rose and sent soon as Bob Gaona is sched• Dean Carroll Weathers of the Ladie~ ~eport Deacs ··Who Are Greeks John Bethune will sponsor for the uled to report to the Marine Corps Th~ 580· Spot Wake Forest Law School a.n­ I Kappa Sigs at the affair. The in three weeks while Lloyd Stew­ ·esents :Doimces that all students de· By LUCIUS W. PULLEN frat will soon suffer the loss . o1 art and Gerald Chandler leave By BETTY HOLIDAY siring to enter law sehool in Frank Lukoski, who has been for their physical .examinations Life Difficult called to active duty with the next week. President Verne Shive January, at the begbuiin' of the ' The Inter-Fraternity Council work-Out. ,Theta Tau is planning BJ)rinJ: semester, file their ap­ Army, and in the Marine Corps. announces that the alumni news last week unanimously 'passed a the organization of an act~ve Awards It's new! It's different! It's a plications immediatelY. The New pledge officers are: Fred will go out in the next few days. motion to continue the support of alumni chapter. The alumni. are Santangelo, president, Jim Hall, morning show. Yes, anything former policy of the law school its foster son, Vassilius Popado­ invited to a party on the Friday Sigma Pi will take part in the Since College vice-president; and C. T. Reaves. big frat dabce on Dec. 9 in Raleigh Receive Sch­ WPTF can do WFDD can do bet­ bas been to aUow beginning poulas, ten year-old Greek war night before the State game and ter. The program started this students to enter onb at the secretary-treasurer. Floyd Holmes and will have a chapter party the The article The Trouble with orphan. The Council also initiat­ will hold an organizational meet­ is conducting the training pro­ rophy; Mur­ morning at 7 o'clock and con­ ODenin~r of ·the fall semester. Men Is ... in October Mademoisel- ed the B. S. U.-Fraternity social ing after the game_on Saturday, Friday night before the State gram. . The pledges will have a game The frat rec,ently bought tinued until 8:30 o'clock. Harry This policy was abandoned ·dur­ le · fs a continuation :of the maga- program which was followed last Nov, 16. lks Politics ing· World Wa.r 1 due con­ closed study system or study hall new furniture and simul­ Wellot and Bill Mitchell (early to zine's survey of college women ten year. The first fraternity-span- some birds t'hat they are) were the two ditions brought about by the Sigma Chi held its second an­ to encourage scholarship among taneously established a furniture rnity Council pre­ years after; which appeared in the sored Sunday night social was the pledge ranks. and scholastic behind the mike and will be your war, but taken up aaain durin~:, September issue. Last month 1940 held last night by Lambda Chi Al­ niversary banquet in the cafe­ fund to save for furnishing the the past four .or f~ve years. teria, Saturday night, Nov. 11. new home in Winstan-Salem. Har­ social fra terni­ platter-chatter men. This pro­ 1 graduates of Smith College a~d pha and Delta Sigma Phi. Delta Sigma Phi cooperated with them in campus gram is sent your way with best However, an exception will be Wisconsin University reported on Pi Kappa. Alpha leads· a five­ Baxter Finch, past -president of Lambdi Chi Alpha last night in old Walters is the administrator of the fund. Latest casualties in rnity competition wishes for the day. Remember, made this January_ if enough their lives since graduation-their fraternity bloc that will sponsor a Delta Nu Chapter and a 1949 the sponsoring of the B. S. U. Fel­ The Coffee Shop every morning. students apply for admission. graduate from Wake Forest Law the house are Pat Mast and Riley lng the Monday ~ •! ' I jobs, their homes and activities. pre-Christmas dance at the Vir. lowship hour in the recreation program. · Samm:v Ka:ve In the October issue their reports ginia Dare Ballroom of the Sir School was the principal speaker. room of the Music-Religion Build­ Burgess. Mast has an injured leg Sammy !):aye and his orchestra Dr. William B. "Daddy" Ricks, and Burgess a fractured arm, both 1, president of the 1 ing. Herbert "Bear" Bryant, so­ deal more specifically with their Walter Hotel in Raleigh. Other sustained in intramural sports. the scholastic tro­ have joined. with the Navy to pro­ husbands and their· marriages. fraternities in the affair with the past Grand Consul of Sigma Chi, cial chairman, supervised arrange­ The Sigma Pi's are looking for­ ~uney, Theta Chi,_ duce a new Navy show. This se­ The majority of these Smith and PiKA's will be the Lambda Chi's, and Prof. and Mrs. Thane Mc­ ments. The Delta Sigs have add­ he award for his ries has been transcribed especial­ Wisconsin alumnae have found Theta Chi's, Kappa Sigs and Sig­ Donald were among the honored ed another "sweetheart" to their ward to ·the marriage of two of Civil. Service their best known alumni. Vic Theta Chi's had a ly for campus radio stat~ons. It marriage packed with unexpeCted rna Pi's. The PiKA's will hold a guBSts. Prof. McDonald is the ranks as Mr. and Mrs. Bobby ge of 1. 7 last year consists of 15 minute mus1cal pro­ problems. The overwhelming con- party the preceding night at the newly acq.uired Sigma Chi f<~culty Butts are now the proud parents Matney, last year's graduate and ;o the· overall fra-, grams. In addition to musical sensus was that "most of us were Supper Club in Raleigh. adviser. Following the banquet. of a baby girl, Deborah Ann. Sev- See GREEK Page Two of 1.3. numbers, you· will· hear the "KaiYe­ Offers Exams unprepared for marriage." The The PiKA's are warming up the frat men and dates adj'ournbrl tward for the 1949 dets" and the "Kay Choir" in vo­ same idea was expressed in other their team 'to defend· the to the chapter ho1,1se. where the son went to the cal selections. They·· sing such Examinations will be given to ways: "We both thought running a intramural crown. The team will dates were "pledged up" and sub­ For The BEST In Food aternity, with Jack popular favorites as "Wandering," fill the positions of biologist, food household, raising children and be led by veteran performers: jected to an initiation ceremony. 1g the trophy. Pi "Roses," "Quicksilver," and ''I and drug inspector, and social controlling a budget were much Cash Register, J. D. Batts and The pledge class elected its offi­ ~cei ved the basket­ Said My Prayers." We hope that science analyst, the Fourth Civil easier than they actually are." "My newly elected captain, Wiley War- cers recently. They are: Dan the 1949-50 school you enjoy the Nav;ts newest show, Service Regional Office. has an­ family protected me too much .. " ren. · Fagg, president; S. G. Flowers, If's P. D.'s 1\.gner accepted the featuring Sammy Kaye. apnounced. Probational apponit­ "Having' children too soon tied u~ Alpha Sigma Phi points socially vice-president; Bill McKinney, Radio Workshop secretary; Bobby Brown, treasur­ fraternity. . Glenn ment to Civil Service positions down more than we expected .. • to a pre-Christmas party ~o be The the softball award Starting this Thursday night ,at will be made in the various fed­ though we never seriously regret-~ held at the Supper Club in Ra­ er. Two Sigma Chis gave up pins gma Phi fraternity, 9:30, and every Thursday night eral agencies in North Carolina, ted it." "Emotionally I was a ehild leigh Dec. 9. Social Chairman recently, Hugh McGlaughan pin­ art took the volley thereafter, the WFDD Radio Virginia, West Virginia and Mary­ and it caused the debacle of my Dick VanderClute has completed ned Jane Dickie, Salem College the Delta Sigma Workshop will be heard. It will land. first marriage." arrangements and announces that student, while Jane Howard is COlLEGE SODA SHOP present the latest dramas, drama­ Applications must be on file Husband Boring there will also be an Alpha Sig now wearing the pin of Charlie def exp1anation of tized by the students. They have with the Director, Fourtli United One recurring complaint about "Sweetheart" chosen at the affair. Darden. f the I. F. C., by some· very good ones on hand so States Civil Service Region, Tem­ nusbands was that they are often She will be selected by a board Kappa Sigma will be one of the FOOD OF THE FINEST ' Gallant presented be sure to listen. porary Building "R", 3rd and Jef­ uncommunicative or tired or bor- of judges composed of chaperones Any organization that would fraternities taking part in the Vir- 1 =-----..;..------= liter which Willis ferson Drive, S. W., Washington, ing: "Forgets to tell me the news," and alumni. The Alpha ,Sigs had r gave a humorous like to have announcements. made 25, D. C., not later than the close "keeps things to "himself," "when a surprise visit last week from ;ent-day politics. over WFDD is requested to leave of business on Nov. 30, 1950. tired he's speechless and generally alumnus Henry "Slick" Lewis. them in the ~ffice and the staff Interested individuals should I feel like talking,~' "his thinking They also obtained a new pledge will · be only too glad to make contact the local Secretary of the is narrow, his in1erests few, he last Monday night in Judson Mit­ them. Civil Service Commission in the can discuss little lmt his own chell. The pledges have now be~ d Sponsors / work." Three men fall asleep sit- gun holding their meetings to pre., When the Institute of Wake post office and request necessary forms to file application for the ting up in their chairs after din- pare for active participation in Forest became a · College and ner. Another "doesn't clean up frat life, with pledge class Presi­ or abandoned the manual labor fea­ examination. folk-lore The starting salary for these po­ after making popcorn." dent Sneow Fu Seen presiding second folk-lore ture, muCh of the college land was sitions is $3,100 per year. The greatest single complaint' over the parleys. Frat prexy g prizes of $125, sold, with the provision that none - about men was "to conscientious Brooks Gilmore has the honor of J college students of the land be used for building about his work" at the exi)e:rise of selecting the frat's Howler span­ dions of folk stor­ gambling houses or shops where Med· Frat Sponsors wife, children or recreation. The sor. rican Folklore Sa­ "spirits" were kept for sale. second mo~t frequent complajnt: o all W!J.ke Forest "He loses his temper with thE: Sigma Phi Epsilon has a poten­ ld ~old and Black Founders Day Dance children." Some wives said: "He tial Christmas party lined up with d. , the KA's for Dec. 9 in Raleigh. Phi Rho Sigma fraternity at cannot manage money." Twenty per cent of the class of The Sig Eps welcomed a new the most-listened­ This Week's Bowman Gray School of Medicine member last week, Joe Mauney of ;tlist, according to entertained at a Founders' Day 1940 find their husband's earning~ inadequate. Eighteen per cent said Shelby. Phil Scott, president, an­ , is offering these Dance at Hotel Robert E. Lee 011 nounces that he will have the .. shable collections Saturday evening, Nov. 11. the;}( were satisfied, while the ma­ ority checked "adequate" but com­ alumni news letter out sometime do, sing, say and Local Adverti'sers Sponsors were: Mrs. John Fu­ this week. The letter is designed re generations. trell with John Futrell of Greens­ mented in this vein: "It is enough to sustain life but it provides no primarily to arouse interest in the PHILIP challenges ould, be sent to Dr. _...;..__. __ _ boro, president; Mrs. Don Hiers MORRIS extras." building program in Winston-Sa­ lklore professor at with Don Hiers of Hampton, S. c., lem. The chapter received noti­ lege, Chico, Cal. second vice-president; Miss Emily Fat Salaries Fat salaries, however, don't fication last week that the Clifford any other lea.ding brand Dr. Lee, the judg­ Atkins of Winston-Salem with B. Scott memorial key for schol­ consists of profes­ Hoyle Schultz Jr., of Winston­ seem to produce any specially rich WAKE FOREST grade of happiness. The Mademoi­ arships .would go to graduate Bill ;ylvania State Col­ Salem, first vice-president; Mrs. Penney who is now a dental stu­ to suggest this test :Y of Washington, J. T. Joyner with J. T. Joyner of selle study Showed very little cor­ • BEN'S OF WAKE FOREST relation between income and gen­ dent at the University of Rich­ alif()rnia and Uhi­ Winston-Salem,· secretary; Miss mond. •na. Betty Cole of Kinston with James eral joy and adjustment to life. B. & E. CLEANERS What it did reveal was that men Lambda Chi Alpha is one of the are to be accom­ Hampton of Leaksville, treasurer; five frats that will take part in a HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF COLLEGIATE THEATRE and Miss Bonnie Brown Ashe oi whose wives complained they don't ~rs telling when, see enough of their families were, pre-Christmas dance in Raleigh · material was col- Lumberton with Vance Byrum of on Dec. 9. J. B. Scott will select SMOKERS, who tried this test, CITY BARBER SBOP Sunbury, dance chairman. with few exceptions, the biggest listing of biblio­ earners, men pulling down $10,000 the girl to sponsor for the frat in report in signed statements that :mation and any COLONIAL SERVICE STA. the Howler. The Lambda Chi's, -JOHNSON- a year or more. ll material, which in conjunction with the Delta Sigs CASH'S MOTOR INN Continued From Page Six Despite the comp1aints they PHILIP MORRIS IS DEFINITELY le spaced, becomes make .about their lives and their sponsored the B. S. U. fellowship )f ' the American COLLEGE SODA SHOP green straw for hair, politely don­ husbands, the clas of '40 seems hour last night. A high light of LESS IRRITATING, DEFINITELY MILDER! ty unless return ned Bill Gregus' rain hat, and to be mighty glad they're married. the program was the piano rendi­ ded. DICK FRYE'S RESTAURANT joineel the colorful parade as A very few may be contemplat­ tion of Wade Gallant. Sam Groves and Marvin Pearce handled re­ EDWARD'S PHARMACY "Miss Queen For A Day"!! Not a ing divorce but so far there have acs Fill Posts feyv times has he grabbed a hat been amazingly few broken mar­ freshments and entertainment for FOREST THEATRE and belt as he emerged from the riages (2.6 per cent) according to the party along with Herbert Bry­ Wake Forest stu­ shower and asked his dorm mates the Mademoiselle sample. ant. Delta Sig social chairman. cted to fill offices HOLLOWELL'S if they wanted to go to "Shorty's" The fraternity last week bemoan­ tss of Denistry in And most of the women who KEITH'S with him, right that minute! His ed the absence of Jack Shoffner, a, located at the collection of rubber masks greatly have not yet married are still hop­ infirmary patient. The frat an­ orth Caroliona, the LaNIER'S WATCH SHOP resembles those of the "Man of a ing. One single girl answered the nounced plans to award scholar­ 3lack has been in- Thousand Faces," Lon Chaney. question "do you still think _of ship keys to the member and MILLER CLEANERS Bert's roommate is Ed "Congo" marriage as a serious possibility?" pledge with the highest grades in by writing,. "Wihen he comes along was named presi• SHORTY'S Butler-need we say more? the frat at the end of the· year, and 'arker was elected Big Bert, a senior, wants to go it's going to be serious all right." their names will be placed on the Light up a PHILIP MORRIS Light up your present brand group, and George SMITH SHOE SHOP into Industrial Recreation upon chapter room plaque. Basketball 1 ... 2 ... iVillis Young were graduation, and chooses a coaching practice started last week with Just take a puff-DON'T INHALE-and Do exactly the same thing-DON'T TOM HOLDING s-1-o·w-1-y let the smoke come through INHALE. Notice that bite, that sting? 10nor -college. career as his second choice. Al­ BOWLER PROOFS Leslie McLemore, Smiley Williams I WOOTEN'S SHORT ORDER though a little bald around his and Jack Overman leading the your nose. Easy, isn't it? And NOW... Quite a difference from PHILIP MORRIS I Students may g-o by the Stu­ sunburned te~ples, the Monogram PHILIP MoRRIS you Most Economical WOOTEN'S HOMETEL Club member and Alpha· Sigma dent office in the Student cen­ Other brands merely make claims-but invites Phi pledge looks much younger tre until Wednesday of this to compare, to judge, to decide for ')IOttrself, WAKE FOREST AUTOMATIC For The Best ice in town. Come than his 23 years would suggest. week to pick up their Howler Try this simple test. We belie;; that you, too, will agree : • : \ LAUNDRY Just watch the reserves as they picture proofs, Bet Isbell, 1951 I PHILIP MORRIS is, indeed, America's FINEST Cigar~tte! ive us a try. file in for a shot at some defensive Howler editor has said. A rep­ HAIRCUT ~. play one of these first Saturdays resentative of Waller and Smith ---·--- and you will be certain to hear will be on hand to show stu­ :FOREST the name of the tra'nsplanted dents the proofs. Those per­ Yankee, the big defensive dandy, sons who do not report to the In Town RALEIGH the "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" of Student office to select the pic­ ic Laundry Wake Forest, Bert Johnson. ture they would like tO have in the Howler will havf! their See Us BRITTAIN'S SHOE STORE ' Wilson, Wilder Attend picture selected by the photog­ th White Street'' GRESHAM'S rapher. Wednesday is the last World Trade Conference day that proofs will be llhown. CITY BARBER SHOP HUMPTY DU~IPTY .A. D. Wilson and B. S. Wilder. . SPORT SHOP both students of the . School of STEPHENSON'S MUSIC Business Administration, are be­ Cheap Too? ing sent as the Wake Forest Col­ Let Us Take Care Of Your STORE lege representatives to the World means MORE SMOKING PLEASURE1 THIEM'S BOOK Trade Conference held in Norfolk, SHIRTS And DRY CLEANING AND Va., on Wednesday and Thursday, RECORD STORE Nov. 15, and 16. At '- The students will be guests of \ These local 'advertisers are in- the World Trade Conference, and will go on an arranged cruise of lNJ terested in both YOU and Wake the Norfolk harbor. Several out­ MILLER CLEANERS CALL Forest College. Help them to standing speakers, repr:esentath'es of various corporations and gov­ We Protect Your· Clothes With )NEY help you-By Patronizing The ernment agencies'"will deliver talks FOR ,. Old Gold and Black advertisers• during the conference. Also, prob­ . lems of world trade will be dis­ LIFE FOR FABRICS cussed and studied. SHOP AT-

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ST. ~ u;~·-·· . .' PAGE FOUR OLD GOLD AND BLACK 'MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, ]~5Ct , MOl ------~------~------~------~------~~------~,~--~~~~=== consideration and lower his .Pr~ces to the for­ C9lb ~olb anb Jilatk mer rates. 'D~. Tom' Fondly Remembered; ·Ca~pus farade . ' ' ' Founded January 15, 1916, as the off.icial student COEDS HONORED newspaper of Wake Forest College. Publlsh~d we~kly It certainly was nice to learn· during the school year except during exammatJOn pe~ods There's another group of honorary leaders Tales Handed Down For ··Years that Wake Forest is not the onl:i Sac and holidays as directed by the Wake Forest Publica- school having band · troubles. tions Board. · to congratulate this week, and this time, :In they're all women. Tassels, the Wake Forest By DOWD DAVIS. the place by settin' out trees an' stantly !'honor" became "honor- fact, after ·reading· the following Carol Oldham and Dave Clark ...... Co·Editors-in-Chiei woman's equivalent to ODK, tapped four out­ For first year students who scrubbery an' so forth corrected munt," assist, "resist," shrubbery, .account in the Hatchet of George h Bob Hollomon ...... Business :f~fer ha.ve net yet heard the lel:'end by him. I use to go out in de "scrubbery," consult, "insult," etc. Washingtt;>n University, Maryland Wiley Warren ...... · Spa~ s B tor standing girls to membership last Monday. Staff Photographer ...... J. · D en on of -"Dr. Tom," this article is woods an' get differunt morieties One day, Dr. Tom was placing s,ounds downright fortunate, mu- Circulation Manager, .... , ...... , .. Jack awson And though the men on campus sometimes printed. Compiled from "Leg­ of trees .after we done order other a piece of sheet iron around the sically 'speaking. . . . snicker at Tassells,, and joshingly ask each ends of Baptist Hollow" and the Associate Editors: Nell Gabbert. Jewell Livingstone. Paula morieties such as .magnolias an' stove in Dr. Gorrell's recitation To support their football team Ballew, and Tom Clark. Editorial Staff: L. W. Pullen, other when they're going to join up, Tassells Students magazine, it relates a set 'em out in various places in de room. When asked why he had with some of those soul-stirring D: Dana Gulley, I. K. Jordan. Charles Barham, S~nny Snyder, is no less an honor for women than ODK is few of the better known tales campus." left such a wide space between college airs, the GW band has had Austin, Betty Holliday, Rose Abolila, Dam M1ller, Joanne this Matthews. for men. In fact, in proportion to the number of beloved servant of the About himself, the old Negro the iron and the stove, he replied, to resort to using, ".... profess­ Sports Staff: Norwood Pope, Judson 1\litchell, Bob Yancey, of men and women on campus, there's prob­ college. said: "I think my success is come "Dat is to pervide fer de evange- ionals, Boy's Club m~bers, and Charlie Darden, Warren Newborn, John Jarrett, and Jo ably more competition for Tassels membership It was a warm autumn day­ by tendin' to my business an' al­ lation." · students from local high schools Hunter. In tribute to Wake For.est, Tom at].d colleges." Business Staff: Harold Walters, assistant business manager; than for ODK. \ too warm, the ·freshmen .must have ways usin' exertive to gainin' .Ml Shirley Wooten, Ann Blackwelder. Dave D1ck~e, Ray thought, for the old Negro man t) friends stead o' gainin' foes. All once said, "As de. old saying is,. I, Leo Brus~loff, director of the Jones, Fred Malone, Buck Goodwyn, Kenneth Smith. Take, for example, the persons named to and. .be burning leaves, so· plentiful at de people dat graduated and' goes like to see all things grow to per- band revealed that the band's Fore Photography Staff: Tom Walters, Charlie Kelly. Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni­ Wake Forest in that season. With away look as if dey is glad to see fection in Wake Forest.' I was drum major was a student at Wil­ Circulation Staff: Sue Keith, assistant manager, Nolan Th Barnes, Bob Loftis, Bill Greene. Sanford Taylor, Jr. versities last week. Of the twenty so honored a tone of scorn the "newish" said, me as if I was de .President of once a citizen of Virginia an' now son Teacher's College. Brusiloff five were women. That's qne fourth of "Tom, they're almost as black as Wake Forest College." I am a North CarYen constitute one fifth of next spring dey'll be mos' iz green Tom's" prevented his telling thaf' Truer praise could not have been :furnished upon request. iz yo' .is." Thus, another first­ it was he who did so much of the given if he were like most Vir­ A favorite subject of Wake For­ Eage Entered as second class matter January 22, 1916, and the Student Body. All of which is another way est '~bull sessions" has been the ible re-entered April 5, 1943, at the post office at Wake Forest, year man was introduced to the work which has given the Wake ginians whom we know today. North Carolina, under the act of March 3, 1879. of saying that .the women are just plain out­ man who did as much to make Forest Campus the beautiful land­ Truly Dr. Tom loved Wake For­ aim of securing a bachtHor's de­ to s1 Represented for national advertising _,by National hustling the men. Wake Forest Campus what it is scape it has today. He would not est and Wake Forest loved and gree witjlout the formality of high H1 Advertising Services, Inc., College Publlshers R_epre­ Thus, if there were no more male· students today as any other who ever be­ say that he had erected the stone honored Dr. Tom. schVorth-while 1\Ir. ~owen _immediately to inquire more care­ be fair to all concerned, we will have to ask on the list of the honorary mem­ Folk Webb, of New York City. course, but why restrict it to form and content used in con­ teachers? :fuJly mto. h1s. reasons for. raising the price of yon to sign your remarks. If you would like bers. Greatly obliged by the Her father, H. B. Folk, was an struction of these letters. Daniel ~~cal movre t1ckets. It mrght be different at to have your name withheld from publication, friendly sentiments towards me outstanding member of the society Web'ster used 80 words to express .-Compiled by TOM CLARK which prompted that wish, I take in the early days. He planned for some other place, but here where everybody then say so and we'll comply. But it is nice his delight over the honor, while These latest honorary members has to watch his money, and where students particular pleasure in acceding to all his children to attend Wake Clare Booth Luce, the second lady to know wbo our correspondents are. it, and shall feel honored by the Clare Booth Luce, Dr. Georg~ practically keep the theater in business . we Forest College, but since his to be accepted, wrote a brief 40~' Also, the Chesterfield cigarette company is association of my name with those daughter could not he named her Buttrick, ·Walter Lippman and think 40 cents is enough to pay for a rn~vie. offering to the student who writes the best words acceptance. In general, Mrs. Webb, have joined the' ranks of the members of the Society. I in honor of his beloved society. the letters of today are shorter .W.,e feel that Mr. Howell should take this into letter a carton of cigarettes each week. add my fervent lf<>pes for their In accepting the invitation, Mrs. of celebrities who are honorary and less elaborate. Philo rna thesians. . \

. MONDAT, NOVEMBER. OLD GOLD AND BLACK · PAGE FIVE It ' 13, lfJ51f . 13, 1950 · . rade Marrgin' Sam S;ees ·Busy Dag.At Dog patch this side of Dogpatch, portrayed Al ~e to learn Capp's notorious Marryin' Sam in ot the only· Sadie ·Hawkins Day BmTHDAY· CLUB . '. roubles. · :In "splendiferous" style. ' ' At the -sound of the gun, girls ' Sp~as, Durham And Kimsey e following The ·Club that tops the Club started chasing, boys started run­ t of George Is· Celebrated With Club of the 1949 Howler is the ·, Maryland ning, and· spectators had rj.ng-side Birthday Club that xneets every ;unate, mu- Camp.us ·Foot-Race seats to a coed field day. ~ .Thursday night in the cafeteria. Five Chase "Congo" Members are a few third year Win Community Talent Show Highlighting the race was the otball team law students, some Bostwick ' pursuit of one Ed "Congo" Butler, iOUl-stirring Dance In Gym Friday coeds and some other residents Two Pianists, A Singer who won the distinction of being md has had of the Phi Delta House. No Victors Before Packed B.S. U. Will 'Sponsor Night Climaxes · the most popular boy on the camp­ . ..profess­ matter whether anyone has a Event us by being chased by not one, but I Auditorium Sunday Evening Social ~bers, and birthday or not, the group cele­ FIVE of the Wake Forest coeds. brates a birthday, with pres­ tigb. schools BY BETTY JO. RING The B.S.U. will sponsor a B;v JOOL LIVINGSTONE . The manhunting five chased But- ents, a cake, and speeches. 'Ma~n' Sam. fired the pistol i ler down _by the Chapel, around The house was rocking-and the Thanksgiving·· party immediately ~tor of the and. Sad1e Hawkins Day at Wake the Johnson Building and finally acme of the Wake Forest campus after the regular church service the band's Forest started with a bang . . • caught him ~s he was preparing to showed their talents all over the next Sunday night. The party ient at Wil­ Thursday morning at Chapel enter the Alpha Sig House. Ac­ high school auditorium-besides will include games centered . BrusHoff period, more than 300 students companied by the wild shouting that, for free. around the Thanksgiving theme for profes­ Zoology Class Takes gathere.d in front of the College of the crowd, he was carried and refreshments. Happy Dowis, of his own Chapel to enter, or watch, the an- bodily back to the Chapel by Jen­ Eight o'clock was just too early social vice-president of the B.S.U., nual Sadie Hawkins Day Race. ny Johnson, Pat Smith, .Polly Research Trip To Sea for Thursday night dates to be­ is in charge. The public is invit­ Eager coeds and bashful but elig- Dickens,· Sylvia McManus and gin study for leaf practicals and ed to attend. ·' 'Wake For­ By TOM CLARK since Jack Manley, through the ible young men awaited the signal Gerry Turner. After much argu­ Pamphlets by well-known writ­ ts been the You've heard of field trips in cooperation of the College Rec­ to start chasing or be chased. ing among themselves as to who ers dealing with topics of interest ~helor's de­ biology classes. Well now, Pro­ reation Class and the Community Huldah Lineberry, dressed in a would win this , fine specimen of to college students are now avail­ tli ty of high fessor Charles Allen and his six Recreation Commission, was 1er "trivia.,. pin-striped blue suit, ten-gallon manhood, four of the girls admit­ able at a table in the library, i• hat, and brogan sh'oes (confiscated ted defeat and Jenny Johnson was man Invertebrate Zoology class throwing the show "gratis,'' they ~ral Studies has been announced, They may from heaven .knows where), and. proclaimed the winner. have taken a sea trip. Last week performed before a responsive n a step in end Cecil Evans, Kay Rogers, full-house. Now what could be be purchased at the price of 15 wielding tb.e wickedest fire-arm Jenny not, only won a date for cents each. Ordered each month announcing the dane~ but she also won her­ Parker Morton, Pat Sasser, Jay more responsive than when Jo ".may gain seLf a husband for the day, as O'Brien and Harry Wellott joined "Torchy" Kimsey warbled "He from the Hazen Foundation, New ; ever hav-· Marryin' Sam performed the mar­ Professor Allen in a trip to South­ has smiles, he has charms, and a Haven, Conn., the pamphlets per­ gb. school( · riage ceremony before the crowd port for scientifi~ study. wealth of lovin' arms," that three tain to the present trend of Chris­ Iation sem"" of witnesses, and presented each After a pleasant 'trip down, the weak-kneed football players melt­ tian thought. The titles of some student wm with a special certificate. group enjoyed a big seafood din­ ed from the back row down to of those now available are "Edu­ dergraduate the front? cation for Character," "Men and Jackson "Tooks" Lewis ner Friday evening. The next ·whether a night was a different story. But Combo Arrives Reality" and "The Place of Re­ b.as been Sara Page Jackson, showing the ligion in Higher Education." same excellence in running as she that comes later. Bobby Rawls "Third M a n Theme" foot-patting, along with "validation in twirling the baton,' pursued To Sea On A Shrimper Charles W. Whitworth, Assistant story, Eng­ football star Jack Lewis, tackled Deciding to mix pleasure with Allen Brown's imitation of the Student Secretary of the Southern rsics, matli­ him down behind Magnolia No. 76, their scientific research, the group Inkspots started the show 'til Area Y.M.C.A., visited Wake For­ "Nub" Smith a'la bass fiddle ar­ n langUage. and pinned the green "He's went out at 6:30 a. m. Saturday est last Tuesday afternoon to sur­ to qualified tooked" sign on him. on a shrimper. It wasn't too long rived to complete the "College vey the interests of this campus f age, Elsewhere around. the Chapel, before the boys felt the effects of Combo" composed of the "Nub," in Christian activities in colleges. boys were climbing trees in hopes the salt-sea air, diesel oil, fish, Julia Lawarence and Doyle Bed­ Whitworth, on a trip to Raleigh tfs at Wake of eluding their female pursuers, and the fragrant aroma of the food sole. from his office in Atlanta, Ga., :et anything but they got caught anyway ... in the galley. There must not have Arln Kelly and Polly Dickens came here for brief talks with test grades. which goes to show that when a been too many sailors in the with their tap routine rated their B.S.U. President Lloyd Abernethy, •ice on var­ gal wants a man, a mere tree pre­ crowd. Desiring to be cooperative own cheering section of Kappa Student Secretary Mrs. Ray Sigs yelling "Ship-wreck" as Joe ~s. The fac­ sents no obstacle. with nature,. the boys were lean­ Greene, faculty members and stu- lesota were ing over the side of the boat. Ad­ Durham, accompanist, all but dents. · ntly, wb.en ' Murphrey "Kotched" miring the 40 foot breaker's, prob­ chewed the lq!y-'board. "Doc" Murphrey, honorary may­ The Deaconaires Barbershop ~ surveY, tc) ably.) Their color seemed to take Quartet brought down a well de­ There seems to have been a for Minne-· or of Wake Forest for the day, also on a strange greenish hue, much got "kotched" by a couple of the as that of the sea. served encore, while Virginia rather heated debate in a recent facul

MONDAY, N~VEMBER' 13, .1950 • OLD GOiiD AND BLACK PAGE SEVEN WhiP Ila;S~ . j Pikiz's 8-0, To MoVe· Into IntramUral Loop Lead --~--~------,------Sigma Pi, Sigma· Chi, ·_;:.:· Coeds Start Hockey Phi Delta Post Wins lntram·ural Practice Pika and KA, two previously pions of old last Thursday as they :undefeated powers of the Fratern­ humbled previously undefeated By JO HUNTER as these conventions are very edu- ity League, <;ollided for 80 plays Phi Alpha Delta 25-0 in the tra­ Today, the Dogpatch gals will· cational and will prove' to be quite last week, and. when the head- ditional annual battle between put' their man chasing aside, put beneficial when they are out in . knocking was over, Pika had the ..campus' two Legal Fraterni­ on their shin guards, ta,ke hockey the field. .emerged with an 8 to 0 victory-­ ties . sticks in hand and start the hockey and probably the championship of Unveili!]g a new field general season off with a bang! · Jerry After much racking of the brain the Fraternity League. in the person of Vern E;art, the and drafting of volunteers, the Turner, manager of the hockey WRA members finaliy erected The opening quarter saw a Pika "Weeks Warriors" scored in every tournament, announces that hock- drive stopped in the shadows of period, all scores coming by vir­ their house 'of fame in Dog Patch the KA goal line. Shortly after, ey practice will begin today and Village last Friday evening. Presi­ tue of a well coordinated passing that the tournament will be com- d t H t ld l'k t d a KA runner was trapped in the offense. Both offensive._ and de­ pleted before the Thanksgiving en ar wou 1 e to ex en end zone for a safety when Jim fensive line play was superb on holidays. her many thanks to those who Bowman, who played a bang-up the part of Phi Delta Phi, Phi helped with the constl'Uction and game for the Pikas, crashed Alpha Delta never penetrating Major Meet decorations. She also announces through to make the tag.. The more than 10 yards over the mid­ The Senior Physical Education that WRA will meet Tuesday Pikes led at half by a 2-0 score. field stripe all afternoon. Majors Club and the Junior Club evening at 7:30 o'clock in the rec­ The two teams played on about Stars on offense were · backs combined their meeting last Tues­ reation room of the Music and even terms during the first half, Vern Hart and Bill Walker. Line­ day in order to make plans for Religion Building. All members and the Pika lead looked anything men receiving accolades for their attending the Southeastern Ameri­ are invited to attend. but secure as the second half be­ fine play were Derb Carter and can Association of Health, Physi­ pants in the golf and tennis tour­ gan. ·· Sankey Robinson. This was the cal Education and Recreatiorl Con­ naments to play off their matches Floyd Score~ fourth consecutive victory for Phi vention to be held in Richmond by the designated time. These Pika came back strong in the Delta Phi in the four year series. in February. All members are tournaments must be·- completed second .half and dominated most KA's, 6-Delta. Sig, 0 planing to attend. This should be before the Thanksgiving holidays of the play. Stubborn defensive Paul (Tinker) Williams inter­ quite an experience for the majors so keep that in mind. play by the KA's held back the cepted an early second half Delta Pikas until midway ·in ,the,fourt~ Sig pass and retu~ed it 15 yards quarter when Junie Floyd faked for a touchdown to give the KA's a pass and then ran 30 :l!ards for a 6-0 victory over Delta Sig Wed­ Pic'tured above alje the members of the 1950 Wake Forest Freshman football squad. The Freshman Kovalchuk Leads Frosh Squad the only touchdown of the game. nesday afternoon: This made the final score. 8 to 0. team was undefeated this Sj!ason until Carolina's. Tar Babies defeated them last Thursday night 14-7. The highly spiritea·Delta Sig A victory over the Carolina Fros h would have given the Baby Dea cs the Big Four title. INDIVIDUAL RUSHING The~ passing and runnirig of team outfought and outplayed the No. of Yards Yards Net Aver. .Junie Floyd, the pass receptions KA's throughout the contest. Dtlr­ Player Rushes Gained of J. D. Batts and Ralph Brown, DUKE STADIUM Lost Yards Gain ing the first half the "Southern Bill Churm, HB ...... 2 16 0 16 8.0 the aggressive blocking of Jen­ Gentlemen" were unable tu invade Duke Stadium, home field oi R. Smith, FB ...... 1 8 nings Agner, Jerry Facone,. Jim "Little Tom" PreseDts Dope 0 8 8.0 D.elta Sig territory and also failed the Blue Devils, h:as the distinc­ Fred Kovalchuk, HB . : .. 25 186 15 171 6.8 Ellis, and Bowman, along with to penetrate further than midfield, tion of being the only one in the Bruce Hillenbrand. HB 42 266 some good defensive play by 43 223 5.3 until the closing plays of the last nation in which a Harold Scogin, HB ...... 5 22 0 22 4.4 •·Doc" Murphy, featured the play half. With four plays left in the has been played with the excep­ Maurice Mantz, FB ..... 14 54 of Pika. The KA team played a On Saturday Football Tests 13 41 2.9 game Carroll Weathers was rush­ tion of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, So~ny George, FB-QB .. 12 39 6 33 2.8 fine game throughout,' but couldn't ed into the game. He passed 25 By RED POPE California. Dave Blackburn, HB .... 6 13 quite get their offensive started the Gamecocks in Columbia when 1 12 2.0 yards to "Red" Barham on the Two more weeks remain for the UNC meets USC in a two-state Jim Bland, HB ...... 12 21 14 7 .6 in the second half. KA standouts Delta Sig 15 where the pass was DUKE PIGS Bob Messer, FB ...... 4 5 were Boyd Gwynn and Dick Tid­ conference teams to fight it out thriller this Saturday. Steve 5 0 .0 ruled complete because of inter­ The Duke Stadium is the only Pete Nicolo, HB ...... 6 6 dy up in the line, along with for the coveted number one spot, "Cadillac" Wadiak can run, Bud 7 -1 -.2 ference. Two plays failed, then one in the nation with its own Joe White, QB ...... 12 14 ••Tinker" Williams, Sterling Gates but from here it looks as if the Wallace can plow, and both lines ' 25 -11 -.9 again it was Weather's to Barham barbecue pit where pigs are roast­ Ben Tatum, QB ...... 1 0 and "Red" Barham in the back- Generals from Washington and are great. The South Carolinians 2 -2 -2.0 in the end zone. The latter let the Lee are "in." However, you nev­ will most likely get the favorite's ed the night before the games and field. · ball pass through his fingers and Totals ...... 162 Bowen S!larks er can tell about i:he grid sport so role, but never underestimate the served in sandwiches to the pat­ 650 131 519 3.2 the game ended 6-0. rons. Sigma Chi topped Sigma Phi let's don't cross the Championship abilities of Carl Snavely's fighting Sigma Chi, 13-Alpha Sil!:, 6 bridge before we get to it and set­ eleven. It'll be a close one, most Epsilon, 19-0, with Ralph Bowen LARGEST CROWD leading the way with two touch­ Last Wednesday the Sigma Chi's, tle down to predicting the scores likely a toss-up, but I see UNC CANDY CARns- STATIONERY down passes. The Sigma Chi's led led by Bowen, .Gr~ves, an~ Cope­ for this week-end's top football by one touchdown and a prayer The largest crowd ever to see a land, defeated the Alpha S1gs 13-6. attractions. for the Tar Heels. football game in the South was at halftime, ·6.:0, as the result of -With- a payoff toss from Bowen to Hugh Copeland opened the scoring dur­ Wake To Win Tigers To Tromp " the capacity 57,500 turnout which McLaughon. ing the first half by intercepting The feature spot in the South­ saw the Blue Devils battle North an Alpha Sig pass and returning it They'll be a sad tale around ern Conference come Saturday Furman University after Clem­ Carolina last year. The "Best" in FOUNTAIN SERVICE The Sigma Chi's added two 30 yards to pay dirt. A pass from will undoubtedly be given to the son's rugged Tigers finish clean­ -remember? However, Furman ,more six pointers in the second Bowen to Groves for the extra State-Wake Forest tilt to be play­ point made it 7-0, and proved to ing their football stadium with has had a mighty good season due half. Bowen threw a 10-yard ed here in Deacontown. The un­ be sufficient for the win. them in Clemson this week-end. to circumstances unexplainable pass to Bob Groves for the first predictable Wolfpack look hot one Although stars Ray Matthews and TOM HOLDING DRUG CO. and Puddin Copeland connected In the last quarter Ralph Bow­ and may surprise the Tigers a Saturday and below zero the next. Fred Cone will be sidelined, Jackie time or two. Without blinking an Druggist Since 1888 for the final touchdown on a 50- en broke through tackle and went Tabbed as an "also-ran" in pre­ Calvert, Windie Wydham, and yard aerial to Groves. Groves eyelash or worrying over the out­ 55 yards for the second Sigma Chi season ratings, the Wolfpack have Fred Shirley are fully capable of DIAL 249-1 booted the extra point. come, it should be Clemson by WAKE FOREST, N. C. touchdown behind some beautiful been a constant threat to any and toting the leather for the Tigers five-six touchdowns easily. Lamba Chi's Score blocking. The Alpha Sig's lone all conference foes which they A fine defense featured the touchdown came on the next to the have met. However, it appea:t:s Lambda Chi's 6-0 victory over the last' play of the game. Big Frank that the Cow College boys hold a . in Chemistry; / ... ok. a ~ourse .... ,·on· Alpha Sig's. Sims scored the Weiner caught a pass on the 2 special type of jinx over the grid­ 1 -.o . e.w rea,_, • h I trted a n i-l:h a ma-l:~ I game's only touchdown. yard line and :(ell across the goal ders from Deacontown, no matter Kappa Alpha won by forfeit I li-t a L.uel<.y w\ satisfac;t:ton • for the final score making it 13-6. who's favored. Due to a look at p.nd sot rea over Theta Chi. This was one, . of the hardest the scores of both squads and the Delta. Phi's Win fough~ games of the season. There forward wall of the Baptists, let's . Friedman Coach Jap Weeks' rejuvenated were some vicious qlocks thrown By Ronbn:ae University take Miller, Scarton, and company 1 Phi Delta Phi's looked like cham- and some very rough line play. to win for a change over the 'Pack coium by two touchdowns. Duke To Drive The Blue Devils from Puke take RCA Sponsors Grid Contest a breather this week-end, before meeting Carolina's Tar Heels next Wake Forest Col).ege has been "Mr. Touchdown U. S. A.", and a week, by meeting the Gobblers of invited to participate in a nation­ De Luxe model television set, and in Winston-Salem. wide contest soonsored by the an AM-FM two-speed radio-p~o­ The boys from V.P.I. will be up Radio Corporation of America. nograph combination, to_ the foot~ the creek when young Billy Cox The contest to award the title, ball player on the major college fades back to chunk one of his team who scores the most' touch­ nationally famous passes. Duke's downs during the current season, line ought to push the Techmen e GOOD FOOD has , been announced by the RCA with ease, while their backs have VJctor Division of the Radio Cor­ a field day. Without unduly con­ e EXCELLENT poration of America. demning the Virginians, from here ATMOSPHERE Newspaper To Soonsor it looks as if the Wademen will The Old Gold and Black will be roll by a four-five touchdowns. e COLLEGE in charge of the ·contest on the Carolina In A Close One ·PRICES Wake Forest campus. Each week It will be the Tar Heels versus it will compile a record of the players and their touchdowns and ------­ GRESHAMS send it to the contest headquar-: musical score of the tune. "ON THE LAKE" ters. A waxing of "Mr. Touch­ In announcing this award, which Onl:v 10 Minutes South ~t down U. S. A." by Hugo Winter­ is unprecedented not only in foot· Wake Forest On Route No. 1 halter and His Orchestra has been ball history but also in the history given to WFDD. Also, the college of the company, RCA Victor hopes band has ben given the complete to lend additional emphasis to the cause of football in 1950. Winnin&" Pla.:rer &jog your o9arette! &joy trul9 -Rne toLav.o ued The winning player will be se­ . oul: -\:ht airs lected on the basis of Statistics re4 tNt c.ombitleS ·LotiJ perled. mildness and ridt Need Uadenvear? col 11 "9 like, \, leased by the National Collegiate us hells 11 ne camP11 tl'le ~udenU b \les r>refer taste cigaretk-lu~ Athletic Bureau based on classi­ 1\1at " . th eamtous e "'-~ I in one g,_ Strilce! fications of the 119 major colleges ut the atr .:h \,.ucl<.\1 St~'~""" • - . B .. fil\ed Wl by the Football Writers' Aisocia­ \.. · betS Perfect mildness? You bet. Scientific tests, See The Complete Selection ••orton Green tion of America. In the event that BY lU " confirme·d by three independent consulting the winner's conference has rules ucLA laboratories, prove that Lucky Strike is milder which prohibit his acceptance of than any other prlncipal brand. Rich taste? ' " the set, it will be given as a gift Yes, the full, rich taste of truly fine tobacco. At BEN'S to his school with "Mr. Touch­ down's" compliments. Only fine tobacco gives you both real mildness and rich taste. And Lucky Strike means fine RCA Victor is participating as tobacco. So enjoy the happy blending that com· Jockey, Boxer and ,Regular Shorts in white actively as possible in the current football season becaU!le it has the hines perfect mildness with a rich, true tobacco initial release of the new football taste. Be Happy-Go Lucky! .· and a variety of colors. "T" Shirts by song. "Mr. Touchdown U. S. A." Vl!'itten by Ruth Roberts, Gene in Piller, and William Katz, it was Coopers and Hanes. Nylon shorts beau­ arranged by Paul Yoder. L.S./ M. F.T.·Lud

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Baptist Pastors' Conference Debaters Plan Nephew Of Dr. Kitchin ] ViCtim In Korean· War ] Meeting At Durham Church Southern Trip Captain Claude Kitchin Josey of 'I Scotland Neck, great nephew of Dr. Thurman D. Kitchin, graduate Pa'stor · College Student Four Teams Slated To of West Point and an initiate of Foresi Theatre Relations To Be Dis­ JANUARY SENIORS Tau Chapter, Kappa Alpha Order, Attend South Caro­ has been wounded in Korea and ' Monday-Tuesday cussed Today . Seniors graduating in Janu­ lina Tournament is now in a hospital in Japan. ary sl10uld call at the Bursar's November 13-14 B.;::J:i,:: ministers from every According to a· staff correspon­ Office and pay the graduation Two women's teams and two dent for United Press, Josey, who oi Korth Carolina will st:l':lc~:1 fee of $5.00. This does not ap­ men's teams will attend the debate was the Executive Officer "for the Joseph Cotten-Valli In 1:1ce: .1t the First Baptist Church ply to veterans enrolled under "THE THIRD MAN" Bapt tournament which \l"ill be held in 187th Regiment, 11th Airborne Di­ of Du1 h:tm tllls afternoon for a the G. I. :Sill. the University of South Carolina. vision, was wounded as he disarm­ dbcus,:ion of the subject, "The Wake Forest students may hear the United States Marine Band, one ed a North Korean who had slip­ Pastor and the Young People of in Columbia on November 16, 17 Wednesday of the nation's "firsts," at Duke's indoor stadium Thursday. There will ped through an entire American the Church." and 18. Those attending will be be an afternoon and evening performance. · platoon. November IS UnCJ This traditional pre-Conven­ Clara Ellen Frances and Ann Kel­ Kitchin, a six foot, one inch, 200 tion Pastors' Conference will pre­ Holloman Addresses ly, women's affirmative, Cecyle pound West Point star Johnny Weismuller In cede the B~pttst State Convention Arnold and Elva Lawrence wo­ was hit three times before he took "MARK OF THE GORILLA'' beginning in Durham tomotTow men's negative; Wiley Mltchell Dr. Folk Discusses 'Macbeth' the "burp" gun away from the Be~.. and ending Thursday. It \\"ill be Two Business Frats <1nd Virgil Moorefield, men's af­ Communist ·and hit him on the Thursday-Friday the fin;t such conference in which Some of the principal techni­ ftrmative, and Charles Barham Dr. Edgar E. Folk of the Wake versal example of a wife who back of the neck' with the stock. Constru1 the pastors have chosen for con­ ques in modern office management and Lucius Pullen, men's negative. Forest English Department spoke knows her husband almost per­ Despite Kitchin's efforts, however, November 16-17 sideration a topic related to the were pointed out to a group of This is the first tournament of to the Little Theatre at its meet­ fectly. Unfortunately, however, the North Korean made good his By Doris Day-Gordon McCrae part of young people in church business students here last Wed­ the year for the debaters. ing on Thursday, November 9. Dr. after once giving her husband an escape as the Americans were ( work. nesday night by Mr. Dallas Hol­ Folk discussed Macbeth, the spring idea she has no power to stop afraid to shoot because of the dan­ "TEA FOR TWO" Following the Pastors' Confer­ loman, Secretary and Comptrol­ In preparation for the debates, production for the Little Theatre. his plans. For example, lady Mac­ ger of hitting their own men. ~:y those who will' attend the tourn­ ence, the preachers will be the ler of the Boylan-Pearce Company The theme of Macbeth, says Dr, beth was willing to help with the Saturday The Bap audience at a special program be­ of Raleigh. Addressing a joint ament will have practice debates Folk, is# a universal and timeless murder of Dunstan but cringed voted unan beginning at 7:30 tomorrow night meeting of Alpha Kappa Psi ancl Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdav one; it is the story of overpower­ and suffered horribly on learning POTEATS AT HOME November 18 tees of Wal on the theme, "The Pastor and their guests, Delta Sigma Pi, hon­ of this week. • ing ambition of a man and woman of the murders of Banquo and mission to 1 College Students.'' George Skip­ Dr. a.nd Mrs. Hubert Poteat, (DOUBLE FEATURE) Wake For,e orary business fraternities, Mr. Professor Franklin R. Shirley, and of the path of degra2lation Macduff's family. worth, Duke University student. recently returned from a long as soon Holloman spoke on the topic, "A director of debate, urges all per­ down which this ambition leads Allen 'Rocky' Lane In as will preside. Representing Wake Changing World or the Modern Black, Red Drama trip into New England and Can­ deem it WI sons who are interested to please them. "'PQWDER RIVER RUSTLERS'' Forest College will be President Office." Large 1\olan The play of Macbeth, brought ada, will be at home for the took the ac H. W. Tribble and Graduate Stu­ attend the next meeting which out Dr. Folk, is a drama of black rest of this week. Next week Mr. Holloman warned the stu­ will be November 15 in room 30 The actor who portrays Macbeth "BEYOND THE ,JIORDER" the course c dent Boyce Medlin. and red: black nights and red they wiU begin a. journey into Thursday s• dents that the principles of office of the Alumni Building. must be .vill be most rewarding to 7 Miles _South Of Convention North Carolina; and "The Pro­ ies an organization expects of em­ Christmas holidays, she has an­ nounced. wife. Although he is rejected by both the actors and the audience. the unanim gt·am of the B. S. U. in North Car­ ployees are alertness, friendli­ Wake Forest On US No. 1 According t(J Miss Living­ all he has one hidden weakness Collegiate somewhat ~ olina," by Boyce Medlin, current ness and cooperation, willingness and that is ambition. stone, the second issue will fea­ e STEAKS to most W president of the North Carolina to do more than is required, and The first President of Wake According 1 ture a Mid-Century theme and Lady Macbeth is a woman who Monday -Tuesday-Wednesday B. S. U. Dr. Tribble will deliver good personal habits, he stated. Forest College was the Reverend e CHOPS head of the the closing address. Since the employer's chief con­ will contain articles covering would be precisely the type that e SEAFOODS the first 50 years at school. Samuel Wait. While he was Pres­ November 13-14-15 tions, "Wa During the regular Baptist State cern is getting the job done, he is c: man like Macbeth would choose. everything She is an ultra-feminine woman. GRADE A REST~URANT Convention, the Wednesday morn­ anxious to see his employees suc­ ident he was also Professor of Gene Kelly-Judy Garland In that we cou ing session will be of particular ceed, Holloman added. He ad­ She is smart and shrewd, a uni- moral and Intellectual Philosophy. "SUMMER STOCK" Re interest to members of the Wake vised the would-be businessmen The only Forest College family. At 11:35, to respect the experience of em­ must be tak Thursday-Friday the Wake Forest Enlargement polyers in forming policies and to For The Best In You too can enjoy Wooten's "tailor made" sandwiches on rye, at Reynold~ Program will be discussed. At refrain from trying to revolution­ whole wheat, or Dlain bread. November 16-17 Trustees of twelve o'clock, President Tribble ize an office soon after bei11g AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS tion to take will address the Convention. employed, unless the proposed Ann Blythe Dr. Haro changes are supported by substan­ Wooten's Also Features Cigarettes at Farley Granger In tial facts. See dent-elect o "OUR VERY OWN" . ' great oval Students Hear Law Dean Social chairman "Smoke" Way­ $1.55 Per Carton At Chapel ·wednesday ne announced at the meeting that whenever h• the Delta Sigma Pi fraternity will Service Chevrolet Co. Saturday-Sunday vention. I1 Dean Carroll W. Weathers, new hold a dance at the Community the Pastor'! November 18-19 Alumni As~ head of the Wake Forest School of House at 8:00 o'clock Friday night. Your Chevrolet Sales & Service WOOTEN'S SHORT ORDER Law, made his first Chapel ap­ receptions ' Maria Montez-Jon Hall In as "very \1 pearance before the entire Student Bryant, Parker Present In Wake Forest "On The Corner" "SUDAN" He was ha: Body last Wednesday morning. He Speeches At IRC Meet when he adc chose as his subject: How to get vention on the most out of life. Highlights of Wednesday's meet­ ness in Chr It is difficult for one to learn ing of the International Relations Other 8 how to get the most out of life, Dr. Tribb Dean Weathers asserted, but now Club were two speeches given by Harry Bryant and Johnny Parker that "Wake is the time to begin trying. Worthy prosper at tl objects are always commendable, on the topic, "What Now With Tito ?" Baptist schc whether they are success in busi­ other school ness, in personal affairs, or in the Both boys presented phases ol Tito's rise to power and spoke in the reali accumulation of wealth, but none dream." of these should be the primary of his break with Russia and his objective. The greatest aim should backing by the United States. "A.mong 1 always be to attain happiness. An informal discussion followed said, "by t If a man can bring an innate the speeches. grow them: satisfaction within his soul, he Due to Thanksgiving, the next BEFORE YOU SMOKE THEM shall know will be happy. If one's faith is meeting will be held after the come for u in the goodness of man and the holidays. ••. you can tell Chesterfields will smoke milder, roots in ord equality of man, and his ideal in The IRC meetings always deal be better. justice, these will help him to get with topics of world importance, because tobaccos that smell milder smoke milder. "We could the most out of life. and students interested in being leges with ; No man, according to Dean informed on world affairs are wel­ our own re come to attend. AFTER YOU SMOKE THEM Weathers, is happy who lives dis­ for greatnes honorably or dishonestly. Not only ••. you have no unpleasant after-taste. tion has con honesty toward others, but hones­ / AJ ty to ourselves is important. The WASIDNG- GREASE WHILE YOU SMOKE THEM you get more pleasure than For the f man who undertakes to do right years, the Cc in all transcends the power of COLONIAL SERVICE any other cigarette can give you_- that's why millions of president. G the politician and the statesman Point lawye1 and lives his life as God intended STATION smokers say: THEY SATISFY. year's sessic he should live it. First Baptis1 Texaco Products He is the fiJ: On September 10, 1842, the Eu­ top position zelian Society had a debate on the "Deal with a. Dea.c" Chapel Hill ! question, "Are the advantages to in 1933-34. be derived from the Euzelian So­ South 1\olain Street On Highway No. 1 For the fir ciety superior to those accuring Convention from the prosecution of a college GASOLINE - OIL Board and c course?" The vote was 13-5 for methods. Tl the affirmative. allow associ; One delegate each Baptist For The Finest In additional de 000 or fracti MEATS - GROCERIES ciation may delegates an1 And more than 01 PRODUCE Friday N See Termed School spi1 I{EITH'S cedented hig Pep Rally Forest-North Hundreds c SUPER MARI(ET students mar pus carrying chanting "Be 266-1 ---; PHONES - 269-1 Cow CollegE majorettes, Chief Cheerl -planned and The main 1\olr. Harold Edwards, of Simmo~ Dormitory gram was a 1 lots on the 8 Opened 'Em .. Smelled 'Em .. Smoked 'Em dium. Fresh1 their first sh And Proved For Himself That Tobaccos That rally heard I Jones, chief SMELL 1\IILDER, Sl'.IOKE MILDER! and Johnny leader in 194 Following under the d ALWAYS MILDER CHESTERFIELD Thane McD1 mob of studc He says: "Truly the mildest cigarette on the market. Try a. pus, going tl pack, and be convinced." area of Wak1 snake-dance