
.; ' '~ ' 1: / '',•·'·,.; I' ' :· · Coordinated· With· Member of ,k, ·College News Bur~au North Carolina Collegiate.· rn and Service Press Association m. d: <finlh. atW' i 11Jlnrh "'~- --=====11 DO Published Weekly by the Students of Walle Forest College· uk .' ·-~ DO Voi.·XIVi·No. 19 WAKE FOREST COLLEGE, S~TURDAY:", MARCH 7, 1931 r,.-1 Cents Per Copy .=DO::::::=.W~TIN=. -.. C=H==OS:::=:::::EN~C=a=· st=~=,;:==r =,,Me==. a::== .. r=ch=in=g=Mc=e=n=', =c.==r=r=EA=·TH=E=RE=D G=L=EE~i(..___=_=EX_E=CU:TIO=NER=!=-==r=JI C=OM=M=ON ):r:~ASURY N·EW SECRETARY Chosen; Compete At U.N. · · CLUB INCLINED SCHEME PROPOSED ~he cast for "Marching Men," Captain's sweetheart. This character OF A'LUMNl ASS'N ~:::~::.~:a~;:r~~:o:i:~~~~inc::~ :~~f::;:e::~~~:!~~~~~:~ i:~~ai!cit~o: TO SING BLUES 1 IN ORGANIZATIONS test, was chosen Wednesday night at takes place between midnight and . tryouts held in the· Law Building, dawn. The time is given as the pres- Mr. S. L. Blanton Unable with Dr. J .. Rice Quisenberry as ent, although the players have been J. B. Mitchell Shows His Dean ,Bryan Recom­ ·· · · · d dead some years, 'J:iut meet on the \ To. Tak~ the Position 'JU ge. other side of the grave. Wares In Process of mends South Dakota The male lead will be played by "M h' M " · To'ni.. Dysard as the Cap' tain Who is arc mg en IS a drama in one Because of Press of act by James O'Brian. It will be en- Dressing Fowls Plan of Student Or­ Oth W k almost worshiped by the men under tered in t~e State dramatic tourna- ganization Finance. e:r Or • him. Edd Harrell will be the some- ment at Chapel Hill, March 28. Wake CHICKEN KILLER DE LUXE what pugnacious Sergeant. He is unJ Forest will compete with Lenoir­ DOW',['IN WILL' ARRIVE TO popular with his subordinates, Dick Rhyne, which presents "Last of the ·AT THE.,WILLIAMS CLUB OUTLINES ADVANTAGES (G_eorge Thomas), Tommy (Isidore Loweries," by Paul Green, and with .BEGIN WORK THIS WEEK OF ORGANI~ED FINANCES Escowit·ch), Frank (Frank Meekins, Duke, which ,gives "Bound East for Axe Rarely Employed In Mortal­ Smitty (Leroy Lumpkin), and Bill Cardiff," by Eugene O'Neil. New Secretary Well Known In (Joe Garrett). ·· Edd Harrell, . stud.ent director of ity Administration; Used Only Requires Treasurers of Each An element of romance is intro- dramatics,· will have charge of the On Roosters and Turkeys College Student Organization State· Athletic Circles; Was duced by a Red. Cross nurse-the presentation. Prominent In Campus A~tivi­ To Hand In Written Report ~f By C. H. STROUP ties; Received LL.B. DegTee All Receipts and Disbusenients nl·· D~l- IIJ'l• . What is that noise, anyway- Here Last· Fall. .lp· ha t·,.. ls During· the Year. A .rl ~ '-'& rr i nner that weird, hair-raising moan D n· uel' 'en . .L ' v . c .that proceeds from a spot near Alfred A. Dowtin, of-Asheville/ . .r~· • ~~ ~~ lC 0 _ zng . Up the ivy-hung campus wall? It is At ~ speCial meeting of the was elected secretary of thE!, + · - something like the keening of a Student C<:mncil; held Monday night, March 2, Dean Bryan rec­ Alumni Association by the exec.- NO. TED MJSSIO.NARY, Annual Gift 'By· Council ba nsh ee, f am· tl Y rese~Il: bles th.e I utive committee of the Board of · • . • cr_oon-tune of some· prize radio ommended to that body the Uni­ 1 versity of South Dakota plan of Trustees last Friday, Februacy · To Social Fraternity star, ~nd is· reminiscent of the SPE "KS IN ·CH."PEL student organization finance, 27th. The place was recently· of- · li . · ll With Highest Scholas- efforts of a J;>u~ding saxaphone fered'to Sankey L~ Blanton, ti , A . !player. Yet, 1t 1s none of these. which requires the treasurer of each student organization in that Blallton-Unabie To Accept Dr. Paul Ha~rison Delivers Inter- C It is the feathered glee club sing- Verage. ·college to hand in a written re­ Mr. Blanton, in a recent message < ing the Hen House Blues! .• , t,o co11 ege o ffi cials, ask ed to b e re- esting Address and Visits DR• HUBERT POTEAT TALKS Will Get It In the Neck I port of all receipts and disburse­ .leased· from'· his acceptance of the Medical School OF ments during the year.. · position, as ·be had just. been offered. VALUE OF EDUCATION They see John B. Mitchell ap- a_ teaching. position and a 1 pastorate pro aching and they know they are Outlines Advantages of Pla.n _ in Boston, Mass., for ·which he felt Dr. Paul Harrison, author of "The D~V.L. Is Close Rival, Losing By go·mg t o ge t 1't 'in th e nee k. W e 11 J . B • li-Iitcllell, who in tile last three A ccor·d. 1ng t o ;o r. B ryan, there are bl·s ta'lents were better fitted.· -. Arab At Home," spoke at Wake Forest 0 H d dth f 0 may they start up their swan song, yeal'S 11us c1 ecapitate< · 1 over t h t•ce three advantages. to .such· a plan. Mr. Dowtin wiil come to Wal7e Fcir- on ·March 2d. Gleaning accounts from. ne-. un re 0 ne Point; for this is a merciless executioner. thousand chickens. Xo wonder They are: First, it would be educa- ., Theta Kappa N Ra k Th. d Ve.terans at the trade rarely display tional, in tllat it would train the. stu- est this week from his home in Ashe- his experiences as a medical mis_sion- u' n s Ir ; ke. en.er skill in getting chickens ready 'I• ley toun w 1len t h ey see 1um. · dents in the management of their vine, where he has been~ s1'nce c. om- ary 1n· Ara bia, D r. H arrison· pr.esen t e d · General Average 0 f ~Iae<--· I 0 r- for the fryin~ pan. financial affairs. This would prove. pleting his work here for a LL.B. various sketches of the customs and ganizations Above SS. .. helpful in later life, said Dr. Bryan, degree last fall." personal characteristics o"~ the Arab. andAll itt takes ist djust 1 a steadyf th t "nerve, HAMPTON QUARTET IS Second,· it would avoid questions as 0 Dowtin 'Vas Prominent Athlete "Sc1"ent. ifically the world I's round, J h noB aM' grea h ea a • says to where the· money went and 'would· but religiously it is :fiat," said Dr. Following an informal address by 0 n · ltc ell, Wake Forest Col- . The announcement of MI.". Dowtin's Harrison, quoting an old Arab who Dr. Hubert M. Poteat, 'the Alpha Pi lege student, who has chicken num- curb much of the criticism of treas+ appointment to this position ·has b 3 873 d f h s d 1 h GUEST OF STUDENTS urers. Third, it would provide i:ec.:. could not be convinced against his re- Delta chapter of social fraternities er , . rea Y or t e un ay unc ords for future reference. - , brought many expressions of approval here was presented on Tu~sday table a't Miss Joanna Williams' board- from his friends among the students ligious beliefs. The speaker elab- i h Referring to the latt~r. Dr. Bryan orated the idea. that however much' an night. Mar.ch 3, before representa- ~g ouse. and alumni o_f the college. ti f h . · Chi f K'Il A ,..,.ill Cl b Internationally Reco... nized Ne- stated that it would be left up to the Arab disagreed' with one, once that ves o t e ten social fraternities on _,.·· e 1 et• · t ·• iams n -'=> various organizations as to. whether H e was very prominent in athletic person were his gueet he overwhelmed the . cam?_lls_ a~semb~led in ~i~~te : :iiiic_e,,t,!?~ college SUil1mer .s~_ssion gro Club Stops Over Here or not the rn?nT•" would· ,be made C'ircl~s of the:·state.. He.. was a meni-· him~~Witn'hospl~fty:··---.. .. ....... Hall, the- ster1mg Silver lovmg cup Iof 1929 Mitchell has been the chief . 0~ Tmi·~ of State . public. In the University of South ber of the varsity basketball and ·~Tlle A'rab host summons his guests offered annually by the Pan-Helleni·c chicken-killer at the Williams Club. Dakota plan, the reports are pub- ba::jeball teams here for three years, to an elegant feast, yet the whole meal Council to the social organization To date be estimates he has disposed 1 · · f b th · h" · · · · Th Hampton Inst1'tute Quartet 1lished annually in a bulletin. and Wa s capt am o o m Is semor is in one kettle." . Six or seven men. ~amtam}ng thr~ughout the year the of 19,340 .Pounds of fowl by the mor- e · year. He was consistently _rated as may seat· themselves on the :floor and highest scholastic average. tali& route. sang in chapel· Wednesday, March 4. Tllh·ty Organizations On Campu!! the best -basketball forward in the -Oontinuea on nn.ge three The program was made up entirely of "There are about thirty organiza- 'an--d :n ·h· I:s· __ s_e_n,·o_r. ·year h.e w~n ... ~ D.V.L. Close Rivru-· This enterprising lad is 'ODe of N state' l 1 ~ h h · k' h · •'ego spirituals. tions in this college," said Dean ;Br~- 0 natl·o· na' 1 recogn.
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