Ilje Shikejk(Thvanitit EDITORIALS!

Ilje Shikejk(Thvanitit EDITORIALS!

Buffa Garrett Reigns Over Autumn Coed Ball EDITORIALS! Fraternities Pep Rally Face the Ilje ShikeJk (thvanitit Future Founded 1905 - No. 8 Duke University, Durhai Thusrsday, November 23, 1944. Old Time Pep Rally Tomorrow, Annual The Varga Girl Game Saturday To Mark Pigskin Finale Freshman Spirit Leads Devils Blue Devils Heavy Favorites At Highest Pitch; In Traditional Clash With UNC Bonfire Is Ready BY WHITIE SMITH When the Blue and White Warriors of Duke and the Assembling on the Chapel University of North Carolina take the field in beautiful steps at 7 tomorrow night, Kenan Stadium Saturday, a near capacity crowd will watch Duke*s marching band will the renewal of one of the most colorful and aged rivalries in lead an avid throng of Blue Southern football. Devils down the campus to the freshman field where they The combined win-loss record of the Blue Devils and the will join in the most exten­ Tar Heels is the most unimpressive of any year since the sive pep rally at Duke since entered big time football; nevertheless, the game pre-war days. •ill be as hard fought, possssibly' After the flsames of a moun­ tainous' bonfire have cussuilcd Players the corpse of a Tar Heel effigy, spotligbtss Anticipate Smash Hit 'Kiss And Tell" Cumin Promising to be a fast-moving, e-spiitting show, the Players' itial production of the season will be repeated Saturday night •een Duke and Carolina in Page at 8 p. m. e only fair punishment for Tickets will be on sale until Present 1945 Chanticleer Queen ptured raider is shaving ;urta in-time, 8 p. m., for both cai ping) his head. performances, at the box-office. Rally leaders have repea •' :ket holders are emphasize that every mai urged to claim their seats immc- iAnd Court; Varga Makes Choice actually in class today ani litley, to assure themselves of Beautiful Buffa Garrett, the Rockingham (N. C.) fresh­ Navy trainee and upperclass­ good plai man who is Varga's choice as cream of Duke's 1944 beauty of a Unions Provide men, is urgently needed crop, reigned last night over an out-of-season Mardi Gras make the bonfire big en upset. The Duke-UNC rivalry Luscious Feed festival at tha Fall Coed Ball. ' it can easily beat talent, aturday's game may well be Crowned by Chanticleer Business Manager Joe Waters in ded by the play of the op- intermission ceremonies at the annual Social Standards au­ ng lines. The Carolina for­ tumn formal, the blond queen was presented as the 1945 ds were slightly terrific Chanticleer Beauty Queen by Yearbook Editor Helen Wade Annual Campus-Wide Religious nst Yale. They stopped the with nine other Campus Beauties selectosd from a group of cold time and time again, page 4) 20 by Esquire's famed illustrator. Emphasis Week Opens Sunday The nine other eoeds to be featured in the beauty sec­ tion of the 1945 annual include Charlotte Wiggins, Til Paty, Jane Sherrill, Merthel Greenwell, Carolyn King, Eleanor Brooks, Peggy Bacon, Dot Hyland Gantt, and Dottie Page Will Ring To Egon Petri's Groome. The Beauty Quee-n crowning came as the climax of an FamedTouch Tomorrow Night impressive intermission program. At the opening of intur- stial lifting of Naval rest mssssism, the members ot the Social StaiiUsi'us committee, . daily bulletins for all i each carrying a bouquet of red roses, held tho spotlight with dents, said extensive meetings all campus groups snd intere: their rendition of a star iigure, announced by Blue Devil persons are designed to help rs lirst-string fullback, Tom Davis. ize the aim to reach everyc Chanticleer Editor Helen Wade, to the surprise of tiie This week is intended to fo onlookers, then revealed the identity of the ten coeds whose the attention of the univers •real musicians, Petri is a fa- pictures will appear in the Chanticleer beauty section. In sious teacher as well as a concerl community upon the signifsca master, and holds a chair as Pro- of religion in everyday livi past years this has always remained a yearbook secret, but essor of Music at Cornell Uni­ and ten outstanding religi since the Chanticleer is oporsiUnji under a new policy this versity. As a Dutch boy he came leaders will be here participating year, the editors saw fit to release the names of the select nto intimate contact with some in the Emphasis Week program. East Coeds Student, faculty, and adminis­ The gay couples on either side of a wide aisle grew ex­ hiss 1 hided tration are closely cooperating in Brahms, Schumann, Jachim, the multitudinous tasks connect­ Get Holiday pectantly silent as they awaited the appearance of the Tschaikowsky, Grieg, Mahler, ed with such a project. Undei Queen, and then burst into appreciative applause as she Rubinstein, and Paderewslti. the coordinating hand of Roberl In view of transportation diffi- came into view on the arm of Waters. Petri has sat at the feet of Bu- N. DuBose. most of the activity cuties, the faculty has ruled that, soni and of Carreno, who was will take place on West Campus, for this Christmas vacation only, Following the crowning ceremonies, the customasvy no- considered the leading womar but a comprehensive I the East campus regulation which break dance for the Queen, the honored ten, and the Social pianist of her day. prohibits absences from classt Standards committee members, with their escorts, was an­ An ultra-capacity house will before or after a holiday will h nounced. greet Petri; in addition to th< changed as follows: Music was provided by the popular 225th Division band, 1500 normalseatingtherewillbi Dean Robert R, s/icks, keynotei Johnston Warns Packed House First: If it is impossible for directed by W. O. Kelly. 50 ushers and '150 patrons oc of the Week, \ student living at a distsmce to si cupying stage and orchestra Emphasis service ™,.V".-^ Of Increasing National Control] Helease from restriction and extension of liberty hours Frosh Name Four seats, for a grand total of ap­ through Thursday. On Sunday y take o until 1:30 a, m. made it possible for Navy men to attend the proximately 1700. evening a Religious Emphas "I s r the pes- Thanksgiving eve formal. To YMCA Board Egon Petri's Week Sing will be presented u I from the democracy." "People every nothing short of .ing, as at der the directior of Frank drooling I ^^^^^^^^^_ In an uproarious; gatherings in tested to by the mouths," Erie Johnston, U. nomic freedom," he added. SGAs Jointly Plan Modern Dancers the Chemistry building Monday numbers from S. Chamber of Commerce head, Novel Open Dance night, civilian freshmen elected laimed in his address here freedom in a country wher Choose j\ew Girls plete Tuesday night, as he waxed elo­ there is only one employer?1 first-semester men Jud Mathison, Two Joint meetings of WSGA Eleven girls have been selected to J. Foster Barnes, dire oming adult lisaders, quent on the dangers of too ex­ Johnston queried, commenting and SGA have culminated in for membership to the Modern Hal Home, Al Bohn, and Stuart the Series, who in turn discuss one aspect of the tensive government controls and on the ssxonomic system in Rus­ I ssi slat ive pi sins for campus wide iisssiiT Club us a result of tryouts Elliot to positions as representa­ decision up to 30 of Di theme, "Wanted: Something To lauded the ideals of "Jeffcrson- sia. The globe-girdling official social functions in the near fu- which Kf.if. held Isssi week. They tives on the Freshman Y. Coun- " ' s By," The four phases of ian Liberals." then showsxl the extent to which •ii conditions, late trains includes Issobel Autrey, Mary general theme are. "Wanted: A packed house of university economic controls arc central­ As a result of Ihelr b; s, and failure to make Will McCreight, SGA Presi­ Barber, Joan Birmingham, Mar­ Something Intellectually Sound; ana townspeople listened eagerly ized in the hands of the govern­ Presiding was upperclassman the following selection; ins, students should ai­ dent, lias announced plans for an ios-it: Caldwell, Joyce Dawson, the classic school will constitute A Conviction; Something That to the colorful, caustic tongued ments of the many nations he Myrlon Gatling who advised the sle time when making open dance on February tenth Peggy Forchan, Helen Mercener, the evening's' ensemble: dis­ s To Action; and Found: Republican, who with carefully has visited in recent months, frosh to choose capable men, de­ •rtus-n sifter the holidays The dance committee has been Gladys Pace, Mary Sargent, counts by Bach and Busoni, and Something To Live By." chosen phrases overloaded with "Education holds the final claring that the council plans to nrfll be no excuses f named sand is planning a novel iiooisy Thorne, and Mary Louisso Appassionato by Beethoven; fol­ ~ csent plans call for day-by- brilliant metaphors pointed to theme for the event. Furraer de­ " he e B onlsjs Waldorf. lowing intermission, Carnitsal by schcdules to be distributed the significance of a world-wide tails will be released at a later i is u I lies, Informal initiation is set for Schumann; Barcarolle, Berceuse, i Continued on page 4) struggle "between collectivism date. Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 29 THE DUKE CHRONICLE Thursday. November 23, 1944 1W5 (Jtj£©Ufll frrouUle 19"4 Seeing Through Letters to the Chronicle B* Dies signs of Duke's Con- Wilkins Jewelry Company Casualties of the war are nt lone the physically wounded You, I , Editor, " -' '•"' or dead. Out of this war are eemergin g a vast number of men ably tl What tl "" a s™.

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