• ~ .. , ' i Publicatio~ · Magnolia Plans Name Heads •lb rilb-anll lark Completed :Volume XXXV. Number 25 * * Wake Forest: N. C., Friday, April 21, 1950 * * TeJepllone 4056 . PUBLICATIONS BEADS Magnolia Plans -COmpleted; # Publications Board Names Festivities To Begin May 6 Editors, Business Managers Coronation Day to Con· State. GOP Head Four Men, Four Coeds To ' elude W~k of A~tivity Four Law Changes Head Three School . on Campus Talks in Chapel Announced By Lee Publications By CAROL OLDHAM Four men and four Coeds will Committees for. the third an­ Charles R. Jonas Attacks Lee, Olds, Dyche, Holt nual ·Magnolia Festival corona­ Democratic Party head Publications Row next Resign Law School year. tion ceremonies have completed Policies plans for the event which will Positions They are Dave Clark and be held this year at 4 o'clock in Carol Oldham, co-editors tf Old the afternoon on Saturday, May Spe~g under the auspices 13, at the Rock Springs Recrea­ Dean Robert E. Lee of the Gold and Black; Betty Isbell, of the Wake Forest Young Re­ tion Park.· Bess Abolila, general School of Law released a state­ Howler editor; and Jewell Liv­ chairman, made the annopnce­ publican Club, Charles R. Jonas, ment early this week .listing the ingstone, editor of the Student· ment. prominent North Carolina state .faculty changes which will occur Bob Holloman, busines~ mana~ Republican leader from Lincolrr­ Coeds To Model · Scholarship Key this semester. - Under the supervision of Miss ger of the Old Gold and Black; Marjorie Crisp, head of the ton, directed a four-pronged at­ Dean- Lee, for . reasons of Barbara White and Lee Cain, co­ Women's Physical Education tack upon Democratic party pol­ In Fashion Show To Be Presented health, r~signed as Dean effec­ Department at the college, and icies in the chapel program of tive June 30. Dr. Lee will, how­ business managers of the Howl­ MiSs Dorothy Casey, physical April 12. A fashion show to be held in ever, continue on the faculty as er; and Bill Golding, business ·education instructor, committee Jonas, former' president of the the Conimunity House will be Headmaster Hamilton Boyd of a professor of law. manager of the Student. the next event sponsored by the headS and'. their assistants have State Bar Association,· and cam­ Gamma Nu Chapter of Delta Two members of the faculty Social Standards Committee of These seven students, all ris­ been working· for the past six paign manager for Thomas E. Sigma Pi Business Fraternity and the law librarian have ten­ the Woman's Government Asso­ ing seniors, were elected by the weeks on var.ious as~ects o1 Cor­ Dewey for North Carolina dur­ dered resignations. Professor ciation, it , was announced by announced early this week that student representatives of the onation Day~ which climaxes the ing the 19.48 elections, used a Dwight A. Olds will leave at the Jewel Adams, chairman of that the fratern~ty will present the Publications Board on April 5, numerous events scheduled for satirical appro~ch in attacking close of the summer session to committee. The show, sponsored and were approved by the fac­ Magnolia Festival week. present-day policies of the Dem­ De~ta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key accept a law professorship at by Ellisberg's of Raleigh, will ulty committee of the Publica­ ocratic Party, in both state and on graduation day this spring the University of Houston. Prof. Chairmen Announced take place on Wednesday after­ tions Board last Tuesday night. national issues. for the .:first time. Olds came to Wake Forest in Committee chairmen for the noon, April 26, at four o'clock. All of the newly selected editors 1948 from the faculty of_ the thirc;l · Festival, in addition to Ofters Criticism Following the fashion parade, re- The Scholarship Key was es- had to meet the various · speci­ University of Tulsa. MisS Abolila, are Jenny Johnson, Jonas :first criticize~ the pres- freshments will·be served on the tablished in 1912, to recognize fied qualifications enumerated who arranged the program for ent system of electing county terrace of the Community House. 'high scholarship in the field of Associate Professor Durward in the Publications ·Board Con­ the day; Jo Hunter, Happy boards of education. His next at- The clothes to be modeled will business administration. The H. Dyche will leave at the close stitution concerning knowledge Dowis, and Judy Patton, who tack was directed toward what include morning wear afternoon central office of the fraternity of the summer session to engage of their different publications, are supervising the dance num­ he called "Gerrymandering" in and SPOrtS ensembles: and eve- provides a gold key annually to in the practice of law at Denton, and in addition, they must have bers for the program; Peggy Jo the division of electoral districts ning wear. Cotton, crepes, and each c~llege or university where Texas, and to accept a part-time maintained a C aver-c1ge during Weeks and Judy Fortenbaucher, in the state, and cited the 17th sunbacks for morning; crepes, there IS an active chapter of position on the faculty of North their stay at Wake Forest. costUme mistresses; Carol Old­ solicitorial district in North Caro- party organdies for afternoon Delta Sigma Pi, and this key is Texas State College. ~ofessor ham and Sybil Harris, publicity lina as an example. The gpeaker wear; shorts, bathing suits, and' awarded by the faculty to that Dyche came to Wake Forest in To Assume Duties heads; Betty Head, Comiie Hart, stated that it was in this dis- all types of beach wear; and long male senior who upon graduation 1949 from the faculty of the The new publications ·heads Betty Rose Holliday, and Vinna trict where the lone Republican and short evening dresses will ranks highest in scholarship for University of Texas. will as~;ume their duties at the Bean e., properties chairmen; solicitor .in the state was to be be among the numbers modeled the entire course in commerce Miss A. Elizabeth Holt, law close of the current school year, Sara Page Jackson and Lula found, and ·that a "Polish Corri- by the models, who will be Wak~ and business administration. librarian, will leave on June l save for the Old Gold and Black Willi~; music--directors; Cree dorb''had been di-iven'£rom-east 'Forest Students:-A s.Pedal outfit Boyd emphasized th~ fact that to accept a position at the Uni­ editors, who will probably be Deane and Mary Lide, make-up to west in the state by the Demo- of interest to all girls has been this key is not awarded only to versity of illinois College of responsible for the last two is­ chairmen; and Betty Isbell, crats. pla~ed as the climax of the members of Delta Sigma Pi;Dut Law. Miss Holt came to Wake sues of the newspaper for this Court ~ector. • The speaker directed his third fashion show. to any graduate in the business Forest in 1946 from the law li­ semester, according to Bill Hens­ After the entrance of Lib brary staff of Temple Universi­ ley, Publications Board presi­ Hellen, Magnolia ·Queen, and criticism toward the methods Models Listed department. used by the majority party of ·The models, who were chosen ty. dent. her court, composed of Betty Is­ electing Superior Court judges. by a committee representing all Members Attend Something new was added to bell, ~id-of-honor; Sybil John­ Jonas made the statement that four classes of women students, Four members of Gamma Nu SENIORS Pub Row with these elections. son ,and. Jewel Adams, senior if this method were not used in include: Candy Crumpler, Bet attended the Southeastern Re- All seniors who are candi- Never before have Coeds occu- class attendants; Joanne Mat­ the state, there would be at least Isbel, Vivian Snuggs, Billie gio,nal Meeting of Delta Sigma dates for lune degrees should pied such a prominent place in thews and Betty Lou Groves, two or three Republican judges Bryan, Sara Page Jackson, Jo Pi held last weekend at Atlanta, check the list in the Regis- publications. junior class attendants; Shirley in the state today, whereas now Kimsey, Amalie Preston, Sybil Georgia. They were Don Efird, trar's office to see that his Wooten and Iris Harrington, name has not been omitted. Each f th 1 1 t d there are none. The speaker Johnson, Jo Beason, 'Cecyle John LewiS· , Lee Cam·, and Boyd.. ......... ffi one o e new Y e ec e . sophomore representatives; and .a.aus list is o cial and if your dit cited the fact that one-third of Arnold, Vivian Hiers, Judy Pat­ In the past the group has only name does not appear it is e ors and business managers · Julie Watson and Marceline held national meetings, but this suggested that you consult the has been particularly outstand- ' Humphries, ·freshmen attend­ the state's voters are Republi- ton, Peggy Earp, Willie Green, cans, or vote the Republican Shirley Turner, and Shirley year the central office felt that Registrar. ing in certain phases of campus ants, the maid of honor ·will each :region should have a meet- '"==============~p~u~b~l~ica~ti~·o~n~s~w~o~r~k::·~----­ crown the. queen. '·This year's {Contiilued on page three) Parker. Each of the girls will model two outfits, thus making ing where each chapter could be - Court 'Yfil wear white gowns r-------------., thirty-two outfits in all to be represented and the delegates and carry bouquets of red roses. ELECTIONS shown. could have discussions about Following the coronation of All students are reminded All hats, shoes, bags, and gar­ mutual problems.
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