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1 ~~,r :S::L / ~ ";," n a: u - -, i~f * * "i OG~~tf~M4 J~ "- M tj Afii9MJ,j" ft~,~""t-:~ f;";:;j ~,~ / \ ur MAY iiau FORESf COLLEG» ;, -~, ijrbtu / 8 ~ : Volumex ~ foo 29 Wake Forest, N ; Friday, May 7, 946 * * * Phone 34-6 ~ tt-;,:~~--;~ - ~ -, :~~::,, w~ F!ti~eorgia Band With A Be~t - Eletion Rules ODK Elets :~ 2 Y, Debateriight ~laits Swill& Coneert Change Voted Six Closes Season,,, r, - M3rneys_ Bpys Will Present Survey Of Swing By l eg islature_ Monday Night Seniors, Ten Juniors ~ i ) ~ Behrends, Williams Will Debate Against Team From Athens :Wake Forests debate team will en_!)unter a team from the University of Georgia tonight in the fir,st interollegiate debate here on the ampus sine 943 The optest whp-begin at 7:3 in the Euzeiian Hall RepresEtnting Wake Forest will - be Dik Williams and Sam Beh rends They will defend the neg ative side of the national Pi Kappa Delta debate query, "Resolved, that the foreign poliy of the United states should be direted toward the establishment of free trade among the nations of the world" Georgia will present an affirmative proposaf for the problem: This will be the first debate ativity for the loal team sine the Pi Kappa Delta regional tournament held last month in George- town, Ky At that time the loal debaters, ~onsisting of Willi~ms, Behrends, and Kermit Caldwell, plaed third among sixteen shools representing the Provine of the Southeast and the Provine of the Great Lakes With the transportation ompliations and the deline of enrollment inident to ths war, Wake Forest limited _its debating ativitfes for the past four years to-in- ~ef:~u!;_,al;,,!9!l~~,sll~;- ::m~~- ~J-: tests Under the drebon of Prof A L Ayok, the debating squad- reorg~nized this spring and engaged in one debate with East Carolina Teahers College, as well as partiipating in the Kentuky tournament The debate tonight is part of a tour for the Georgia team From here the group will go to Virginia, having met other teams throughout the South Aording to Prof Ayok, the lash tonight will end Wake Forests speeh work for the year He stated that tqe forensis squad will resume ativities next fall with plans for attending the national Pi-Kappa Delta Tournament stand- ing as tpe limax for next year Reid To Condut Harvard Ch The "Conert in Swing" will be presented Monday night, May 2, at eight olok, in the high shool auditorium by the "Band With A Beat" Note the hange m date, whih was previously set for tonight This is the first time on Wake Forest ampus that swing has gone to the onert half "he Band with ~ Beat," a e:ooperative student enterprjze, :\iotill present in its onert "a musialsurvey of the styles, rhythms, and;moods of modern swing~ The -llab,ds, program, planned in le~(itiril!l~e ert fashion, will prelseji~~"~!!l Melton JB: Students At Monday, ou Makin~ Defeated Prexy Candidate The V P gressive sets of numbers the flexible patterns of modem musi The printed onert program presents the ~allowing numbers: Appearing as guest artists for the onert are Miss Albertine Lef- ~adial hanges in the onstiler, Miss June Freeman, and Os- ~utions provisions governing both ar Campbell, the manner of voting in student Th~ "Band with a Beat," orga- ;eletions and in seleting a vienizedin Marh 946 has been in!president were approved at a intensive rebea~~al, and this ini- meeting of the Student Legislatial "Conert ill Swing" promises "ture Wednesday night These a"musial prodution of true all- hanges will be presented to the bre and distintion Student Body Monday at the Advane tikets are urrently on hapel hour saie at the College Bookstore and : The following amendment was (Continued "n Page 3) ~proposed: Revision of the Artiles =---±::f-;; of the Constitution of the ~tudent Body may be proposed by a 2-3 ll)ajority vote of a quorum of the Student Legislature The propos- -Student Coaanil : ed revision may be effeted by R GREGG CHERRY (berry To Speak At Chapel Today Two Faulty Members Chosen As Fraternity Renews Ativities Six seniors, ten -juniors, and two faulty members were tapped this week by Omiron Deta Kappa, national leadership fraternity, Nik Sarinty, presid~nt of the loal irle, has announed The indution of these men keynotes the rejuvenation of ODK as an ative ampus organization Membership during the war years delined as students were taken into the armed servies upon attaining their junior or senior years Seniors seleted by the group are Governor, At Request Of Milton Marney, W P Smith, Bar- Veterans Club, To old Coston, Eugene Deese, John Hall, and Charles Young Member-s::lleded,riltifiation of t~e ~roposal amend- Talk Here The ten Junior members named : ment by a majority of a quorum :; Of the Student Bod~ The Hon R Gregg Cherry, gavel Y d e F M elon, t Alb emare Three me ;,b, er s t o serve on th e _;, Artile was amended to read ernor of North Carolina, will adsophomore, will b~ awarded the Publiations Board for next year as follows: ~ votmg shall be dress the student body in hapel J B Curi-in medal this year for and three members to serve on-: by the Australian or ser~t ballot this morning The governor presenting the best p-er (in the the Student Counil fo t e,whih means that serey shall omes to Wake Forest at the in vi- "-" r nex Y ar, :: il t d th opinion -of ontest judges) on a were named inan el;tion on Mon- ue ompu sot Y mam a me m e tation of the Veterans Club whih subjet dealin,g with "Christ in day in whih less than 2 stu- :!parking and asting of ballots is sponsoring todays hapel pro- Modern Life" dents ast ballots Artile V was larified as fol- gram Melton, whose paper was entitled "Christ the Solution," will The eletron for representatives~ l~ws: The eletion_ sh~ll be pub- Governor Cherry is expeted to to the Student il _ -ly held at a pla,!! desgnated by arrive in Wake Forest shortly beoun were run d t C h " reeive the gold medal af Commenement offs from the eleti f A i 24 _the Stu en OWlCl as t e pre- fore ten olok this morning He while these r~nf~r m~~ber~ m~ses o~ the (polls) The eletion will be met at the irle on the Juages for the ontest, held on of the Publiations Board entered ~wlll be m harge of th~ee or more west side of Wait Hall by Dr T D last Tue~day afternoon, were Dr Bnwe Benton, Mrs Taul B White and Rrofessor Beverly Lake Said Pro~ssor Lake, spokesman for the judges, after a- twentyt:ninute; ~ebate, "We-feeNhat:~h paper deserves a medal" The award is mad!;! eah :year, -and yvas first prese;nted for the purpose of fostering thought and reative ation onerning Christianity in ontemporary life Other ontestants this year wer~ Crate H Jones, Louisville, Ky, whose subjet was "Christ in the Business World," and H L Kirk, Orlando, Florida, whose paper dealt with "The Need for World-View Veterans Elet Dik Mit,hell Dik MitheJl, rising sophomore from Henderson, was eleted lpresident of the Veterans Club ape Wednesday night to sueed Al Copeland Mithell has served as vie-president for the spring se- Dr A C Reid, professor of mester and has been a member of psyhology and philosophy, will the organization sine entering be- the resident haplain at Har- Wake Forest last fall He is a vaj;d University this summer He pledge of Sigma Phi Epsilon frawill ondut the daily hapel ser- ternity vies and the servies on Sunday Tom Fairloth was eleted viemornings in the memorial hapel president over tpree other andi- Dr Reid will leave Wake For- dates to sueed Mithell He is est for the summer session at Harvard whih begins on June 7th Jesse Glasgow :was-reeleted se a ris~ng sophomore from Erwin and will remain there for a period of six W:Jks Stamps was named tr~surer in retary by alamation and George Dr Reid has served a~ resident haplain at Harvard before, Other offiers hosen were: other eletions and his short hapel talks of eah Kermit Caldwell, parliamentarian; day were published in a book entitled nvitation to Worship Williams, historian These offi Coit Troutman, haplain; and Dik ers were named for the Fall term but will serve also during the summer session Final arrangements were an Veterans, nouned for the lubs pini whih is being given tomorrow afternoon at Mirl Lake where plaes fpr approximately two hundred members artd their guests will be lpid -Mr T R Everett, Veterans Administration Repres~ntative for this viinity, has a!p-eed to be in the Vet- ~ erans lubroom next Monday, May 2 after : A M for a onferene with any Veteran who has a problem Mr Everett hopes to arrange to be in Wake Foresttwo or three times eah month for onferenes for the first time P!Jll-?olders-duly appomted by the Kithin and Eli Galloway, Wiley Toni Owens defeated Bill Rob-~ o"!lllil from its m~rpbers who are Taylor, Murray Severene, the reerson for Senior Representative to s~~?rs t shall-~~ the respon- eption ommittee from the serthe Student Counil Owens re- slbility of the d_~slg?ated poll~ vie~ens organization eived 23 votes, and Roberson re~ hol~ers to o:nply wlth and en- At the hapel meeting, A Copeeived fk,, ~ _,,:, :, ;, J~jje all eleji~p,,;ules and regu- land, past president of the Veterans arroll w~rthington - ~nd Pat lation~ st~ted in the Student Body Club, will introdue Dr Kithin Hoggard will serve on the Student ~onsh~twn (~he rest of th7 ar- who in turn will present the gov Counil next year, as Junior Rep- ~Cle Wlll remam as now prmted ernor pr Arthur S Gillespie, resentatives, having tallied more m the ~andbook) ollege haplain, will have harge votes than Al Copeland Hoggard The fmal ha~ge approved by of the devotional servie was high with 27 Worth"ngto the Student Legislature was that This will be the first appearran him a lose r~e wit~ 2;, "~omina~ions for president and ane of the states hief exeutive Copeland reeived 3 ve-presdent of the StudentB~dy on the Wake Forest ampus in Rihard Brinkley and Herbie shall_ be lfolade under one o:fle, more than five years Appenzeller will b the two rep- and m votmg only one andidate resenta tives from t~e OLD OOLD will_ b~ voted for The andidate AND BLACK th p bli t reevmg the largest number of B ( H d a on e U a!ods d t d th di en e ea 5 :Board Appenzeller was high with votes s pre~ en an e an - 62 votes, while Brinkley reeived date se?nd m the numb~r o~ 53 The Othe th votes w be the ve-presdent Edd e F lk 52 rs E m Cha e rae were l_o,, rrue ppe,, 43 Luther Morphis, presdent, ti pre- and Bettie Horsley, 28 sded over the mee ng Earle Connelly will serve as Howler representative to the Publiations Board He reeived 58 votes Dik Gallimore, 47, and Reg~stration Evelyn MDani,el,, were also in the ontest The omplete newly eleted Registration for the Summer Session will begin at StUdent CoWlil will assume its duties next :week 2:PM on Monday, June and will ontinue through the follo$g day Classes begin Wednesday ;rune 2 at 7:3AM The Christian Servie Group will meet next Thursday night at 7: 5 olok in the auditorium of the Religion building Gridiron least Will Roast Stall On Coals The annual Gridiron Banquet and Dane, sponsored by the Publiations on the Campus, will be held fonight at the Womans Club in Raleigh Everyone is to be seated for the banquet ai seven olok The daning will begin immediately following the banquet and will ontinue until midnight Coeds have late permission until one olok, aording to Miss Lois Johnson, Dean of Women t is a tradition of the Publiations to have their annual banquet in gridiron style t has been Going to Ridgerest? termed gridiron beause of the similarity to a -pig roasting on a Dewey Hobbs asks that!! per- gridiron and the members of the sons who plan to go to Ridgerest publiations staff being roasted ori tltis summer meet Tuesday at the the oals at the banquet by the hapel hour in the auditorium of Master of Ceremonies the Religion building This meet- This is the first time the baning is imperative for anyone who quet has been held in Raleigh in plans to go to Ridgerest severalyears The Master of Ceremonies for the banquet will be Sam Behrends Two skits, representing ativities on the two publiations, will be presented during the program The OL"Q GOLD AND BLACK skit, written by Sue Marshall, is entitled, "The Power of tht Press," or "How Did That Artile Get n?" The title of the Howler skit is "The Problem Of An Annual Editor," or ":Why Did Have To Write This Mess?" written by "Stik" MLean Dr E E Folk, adviser to publiations, will make a short talk and will introdue the main feature of the program whih will be a skit on "Wamboogie nstitute," presented by Ted and Barrie Davis Ted will be remembered for the talk he gave at the Gridiron Banquet last year Dr and Mrs E E Folk will be the haperones for the and dane banquet Amerian Legion Ben N Cole, senior from Charlotte, was eleted post ommander of the newly organized Amerian Legion post on the ampus at the groups first shedufed rneetitg Wednesday night Cole had previously been appointed ating post ommander by the Departmental ommander of North Carolina and was eleted to the new offie by alamation After some disussion and onsideration of other names the post was designated the Deaon Post and will reeive a permanent number from state legion headquarters at an early date Only a nuleus of offiials for the organization was seleted at Wednesdays meeting with the seven other posts being filled at the first meeting during the summer term Other offiers eleted were: Post Finane Offier, Bernard Eisenberg; Post Adjutant, Coit Troutman; and Vie Commander in Charge of Membership, William G Smith These men will serve one year terms A series of monthly dinne~ meet7 ings has been proposed for post ts next meeting will be held during the first week of summ!;!r shool at whih time a membership drive will be inaugurated Sing at Assembly June Freeman and Bill Robe;son will sing "Hold ThQu My Hand" at the Sunday Shool general as~ sembly at 9:45 SWlday morning in the Religion building JWe will also sing "The Lords Prayer" Margaret Roberts and Gloria Blanton are also to be on the program are Dewey Hobbs, Bill Roberson, Bill MGill, Hank Garrity, Johnny Greene, Hank Lougee, Eddie Folk, Bill MLean, _Wade Vannoy, and John Cohran Two Faulty Seletions Dr A C Reid and the Rev Eugene Olive are the seletions from the faulty Milton Marney, PiKA from Harriman, Tenn, was named for his performane in athletis and student government work, as well as fraternity servie During this year he has served as seretary of the student body and was last years basketball aptain W P Smith, native of Graham, is past president of the Euzelian Soiety and president of Delta Kappa Alpha, religious fraternity He ranks among the first four seniors in sholarship John Hall, KA from Roxboro, has been outstanding in publiations work, as well BSU, soiety, and fraternity irles Harold Coston, from Winston Salem, a member of the student ounil, has served m musi and departmental work as well as having partiipated in governmental and soiety ativities He is phy- sis assistant and student interne at the hospital Ten Juniors Engene Deese, ministerial student from Kannapolis, has served widely in religious ati-;ities (lnd is a member of the inumbent student ounil Charles Young, AKPi from Winston-Salem, was hosen on the basis of his partiipation in musi and fraternity ativities Dewey Hobbs, Sigma Pi from Wilmington, is _president of the State BSU and of the loal Monogram Club He served as president of the BSU on the ampus this year Bill MGill, from Fayetteville, is president of Pi Kappa Delta, forensi fraternity, and has served as student manager of debate for two years He has aiso been ative in religious and soiety irles Bill Roberson, ministerial student from Candler, is the newlyeleted president of the BSU He has served as president of the Euzelian Soiety and is a member of DKA Hank Garrity, Kappa Sigma from Trenton, NJ, is presidentelet of the senior lass He has (Continued on Bak Page) Claudia" The Little Theatre spring prodution, "Claudia," has been postponed indefinitely beause of irumstanes beyond ontrol Diretor Bill Moody and the ast are planning to give the popular Rose Franken play during the summer session -r

2 Page Two Old Gold and Blak Founded January 5, 96, as the offiial stu- - dent newspaper of Wake Forest College PuiJlished weeki) during the shool year exept during examination JJeriods and holidays as direted by the Wal>e Forest College Publiations Board Bill Roll bins Editor of this issue Sue l\lar~h Jll Eddie Foil< Editori!l- Counil 3ttie Horsley Rihard Brinkley William K!Bill) King Business l\lanager b:ditorial Staff: Kitty To Beasley, Sam Behrends Ruth Blount, Rehea Brown, tadge Conrad Kal; GnrJantl, ~Tesse Glasgow, L R Glogan, Jr: Jon Hall, James Hawkins Mar: Lou Howell, Mary Lee James, Anne Johns, Leldon Kirk, George \lal Jouee, :Oaruh li:llzabeth llliles, Bill Poe, i3ill Robbins, Jean Sluelton, Jo Shelton Helen Tuker SJ>ort,; Staff: Rol< Brinkley, Paul Allsbrook, Herbert AJlpenzeller,!~rank Grtgory, Charlie \lorriti Paul Canad)" Assistant Business Jl[anager \\ L (Zero) rumpler - Dot Vauglln Loal Adve~tising l\grs Luy Rawlings Cirulation Manager Erne~t Chappell, Benjie Evans Lillby Gertner Uilmer Parrish, Hn)ph Sla,vson All ~ditorlal matter should be addressed to the editor, l o Box sn, Vake ~orest, N All lm~ine:;s matte should be addressed to Ue busln,:;s manager, same address Subsrit>tion rate: $Ui a Yt:ar JHO:>l~ au~-6 For important news on rilurll days ph-!ne 256, lhe Reord Publishing Co, Ze~u \on, ~ El!iter~!l as seon!l lass mail matter January 2~ 96, at the post offie at Wake Forest, North Carolina, under the at of Marh 3, 879 Member nterollegiate Press M~ber Assoiated Collegiate Press H~presented for national advertising by Nationa-l Advertl:;lng Senie, l!c, College lublislers l!epresentauve, 42 l\adlson Ave, New York, N Y, Chiago, JJu:;ton, Los Angeles, San Franiso ODK Eletion Omiron Delta Kappa, now in the midst of a rejuvenation proess, eleted members this week to its loal irle For many years this leadership fraternity stood as a foremost ativity and honor on this ampus This latest development indiates its return to its previous position The members of ODK are seleted by the inumbent members, both student and faulty, on the basis of servie to the ollege and student body through five fields of ampus ativity As listed in the onstitution of the group, these are as follows: Sholarship 2 Athletis 3 Soial and religious ativities 4 Publiations 5 Forensi, dramati, musial, and other ultural ativities The onstitution further provides that only a ertain portion of the eleted membership shall onsist of those interested in any one of the five phases An examination of these provisions indiates that the purpose of ODK is the purpose of all fraternities, to bring together men from all phases of human ativity for a ommon purpose An often misunderstood point is that membership in ODK is not the reward for politial suess in obtaining minor politial offies To be ertain, servie in student government is a prime ativity But it is not the foremost basis The key to the requirements for eletion to ODK lies in one word - servie The student who proves his ability and leadership _in the five fields of ativity is the maa ODK is looking for He is the one who has shown his ability and willingness to add to produts of student endeavor The able molder of thoughts into ations on the ampus is the man who an help ODK in its work For ODK is not an empty honor t is a further obligation, an organization requiring further servie to the ollege ln ~evious years the loal irle disussed in ~ meeting problems of foremost importane to the ampus Following the disussions the members undertook to bring about, by means agreed upon in the meeting, a solution to the problems These ativities were always undertaken by the individual members in their own apaities, not as members of ODK Thus many hanges and benefits arued to the ollege and ampus through the work of ODK without that groups reeiving redit for them ODK seeks no redit; it seeks to build a group apable of servie to the College, a group who will in a quiet way aomplish the solution of many problems The fraternitys revival is a welome addition to ampus ativity Appreiation To Mrs Ethel T Crittenden the OLD GOLD AND BLACK staff speaking for the student body, wishes to express our sinere appreiation for her- thirty-one years of faithful ser" vie a~ head librarian Whe_!l Mrs Crittenden first ame to the ollege in her present apaity the library was in a pitifully inomplete and onfused ondition There were a!pprommately twenty thousand volumes, many of whih were unatalogued and therefore unavailable for use The ard atalogue, though bearing evidene of sholarly" an_d laborious work done by Dr George W Pashal, was from being inomplete Listed among the reenf hanges proposed by the Student Legislature as rel!l;red on the front page of this paper we find this provision: "Nominations for president and vie-president of the Student Body shall be made under Old Gold and Blak Harold Sets College Cap While Srubbins Floor~ The periodial ~petion was in a state of onfusion With a staff of two student assistants she began the mounmental task of bringing order out of the haos Little by little onditions began to imptoye With a full time young woman assistant to take harge of the loan work, -by Ruth Blountand new student assistants, Mrs Crittenden was able to turn her attention toward build- Everyone knows Harold Coston, known to many a~ "Dotor Haring a librarv system old" Hes the guy who _dishes Slowly, under- her soliitous are the li- out mediation, mostly in the brary hrs grown through the years until it has form of pills, at the College nreahed the very respetably omplete and or- firmary derly foundation whih the fortunate students Harold omes from Winston-:- of Wake r=orestnow enjoy Salem and is a senior, reently eleted to membership in Omiron Delta Kappa, Why Chan8e? - While a student at Reynolds High Shool, Winston-Salem, Harold played in the band, and this led him to obtain the state and one offie, and in voting only one andidate will be voted for The andidate reeiving the largest number of votes is president and the andidate seond in the number of votes will be the vie-president" We are not told the Legislatures reasoning for suh a hange but the train of reasoning seems faulty to say the least n the first plae, theoretially eah andidate is seleted for his apaity for apably filling the partiular offie to whih_ he is an aspirant and for his ability to ooperate with the presidential nominee on wbose tiket he is running The students expet and should demand that there be the fullest o-operation between their exeutive offiers How smoothly ould these two offiers be expeted to ollaborate after running in opposition for the same offie under suh a bi-party system of politis as we have at Wake Forest f suh a hange is made you may find eah diametrially opp"osed to anything that the other s:mtions nevitably stagnany and paralysis will result n the first fumbling efforts Qf our ountry at self-government this plan was the first experiment in the eletion of the President and Vie-President n the onfusion that resulted the legislatures learned quikly orreted it their mistake and Perhaps we would do well to take ogmzane of the lessons that our national government has learned and apply this knowledge to our own ations Little Thin8s The pratie of speaking to fellow-students and villagers on the ampus and in town has beome seond nature to most of us, born usually of a deep-seated feeling that "They are part of Wake Forest, too!!", That we should speak to one another in distrit A- rating in the drum / solo ontest He was also junior assistant soutmaster (he wasnt old enough to be a soutmaster): He partiipated in souting ativities for six years, and was awarded the Eagle Badge -Har old was in the Sea Sout Ship Merrima First :~gle - (, - For the first time in approxi; mately nine -years" tlie ratilig of "Dr Harold" is senior student Eagle Souts ha~ -o~e~-awarded intern at the infirmary, has been in the loal troop He~rr Cooper, assistant in the physis depart- son of Mrs: Forrest ClontS,l)~Carne ment_:where he was known for im Eagle Sout on May 9 at a "being easy" on the students, se- meeting- iieif on the - golf- links nior lass representative to the near the lake; _: - Student Counil, a member of the "Coop" is seventeen years old glee lub, orhestra ani band, and a junior_ at the W~e Forest Euzelian Literary Soiety vie- High Shool He is afuemb~r-of president and ensor, member of the loal Troop 5, whih belongs Gamma Nu ota, organizer and to the Oiineehee Counil;, The president of the Methodist Stu- ti:oop, under -the- eade"rship of <lent Fellowship, and -rhosen as Hank Garrity, onsists of about one of the four senior orators for 35 mem"bers and is o e- Of the the Ward Medal n addition to large,st ever ~o exist ~here~- Many these honors, Harold was respon- of the members of--the troop are sible for and master of eremonies boys of 2 imd a who will be of the reent talent show held benefited most by Sout ~work, here "Coop" has been a memt>er for Harold is majoring in general four years siene and minoring ij; mathe- The steps towara an Eagle rat- matis He gets his studying done ing are as follows: Tenderfoot, in the wee hours of- the morning, whih onsiss of passing a genafter the last "dying" patient has eral test on the purp9j!e~u;d work been "knoked out" for a few of the Suts Twelve other ele- While in high shool, Harold hours, and during holidays was not ontent with these ativ- Aident, Perhaps ities On the side, he was employed in a doughnut plant one day in eah week for three years He began as an offie boy and finally beame manager On the streekof Winston-Salem and liis days when his doughnut duties were-not too pressing, he worked ettes skirt and ripped it ofi in the postoffie and also handled a newspaper route n addition, he somehow found time to aid his ang was told that he would go -has mentary requirements must be met before this rarik is obtained His most embarassing moment Seond Class, whi~~-requiies ourreti while he was a high knowledge of first aid,~signaling, shool student-when the band outdoor ooking, and other more was marhing down the main advaned outdoor studies Map making, more advaned drum aught in the drum major- first aid, and semaphore or ~rse Code signaling are altlring the :-re One when Harold was small, quirements for First Class rating he was solded for being naughty, The merit badges whih""coop" - earned inlude ones for mother with the dishes and his ;-rhere it w~s "ho~" if he didnt Camping, Civis, Pioneering, Birti father with the ten?ing of 3 bee mprove Ftve mmutes _later he Study, Pathfinding, Publi Health, hives fell through an open regi~t~r mto Life Saving, Publi Health, Per- Plays Dmms t~e ~urnae below Lukily for sonal Health;-- Swimming, Safety,- Harold thinks that perhaps he hun tt was summer Athletis, Firemanship Bookbind: an explain why the girls hased Harold also turned red when ing Ha~diraft Fore:try Woodhim while he was in high shool he had his blood tested one and a;,ing, Horse~anship, Automi-: -"Maybe it was beause always the return report was labeled biling, a,nd First Aid ran when hased," he said, "and "positive" He immediately eash- Mr Clemmons, Assistant Dire- maybe beause played drurris ed off for a onsultation and found tor of the Bell_ Telephone o; of in the shool band" that there had been, a mistake in this distrit, made the award Mr Harold says he first beame in- names! Roy Liles, Sout Exeutive of this terested in ollege whe~ he saw- He partiularly dislikes students distrit, was also present at the the Salem College girls in the post who _rush out into the snow ana offie while he was srubbing sleet to have their throats spray- eremony floors ed, espeially at::l am He also When Harold arrived in Wake dislikes people who stress denom Forest, he possessed only $8:75 inational differenes ans;l who are Wlith whih to buy books and narrow minded ~e likes to soothe Dinner To Fet~ WSGA Offiers other essentials, and he arried neurotis (somebody help him) only one blanket and one pillow a:pd quiet hysterial people He and was wearing the one suit he thinks sailing is grand, likes sym- Tonight at --:/ olo~ a dinner, owned He began work at Miss phon"i musi and apable and at- and installation servie for the Jos Cafeteria and at the end of trative nurses the first term he had leared $233 Harold plans to enter the Bow Harold said he thought this show- man Gray Shool of Mediine in ed that "Wake Forest is that kind September, and for his life work of plae-gives a fellow a hane he plans to be a foreign medial to make a go of it" missionary - new Womens Government- offiers will be held at Wootens Hometel Mrs T B White, housemother of the Little_ Dorm, will ~ be the speaker Other guests will inlude the Dean of Women, the house l:iostesses, and the retiring o:fiiers of the Womens Govern~ ment passing is good Sometimes, of ourse, we F Oth - New offiers to be in~talled are are onerned with solving some immediate l"offi er e()_es president, Virginia Normant, sueproblem of the universe, and then maybe we do eeding Anne :Johns; vie-presi:- walk unspeaking down the street That is un- \ lf dent, Mary NiholS; seretary, bl Vivian Kerbaugh, sueeding Maerstan d a bl e, an d ertam y exusa e All ollege papers show tlat "Quote Curt Ramsey: ve ry Lee James; treasurer, Reda d But we an think of a handful of people ampuses are going through the pithed against the tliree teams Vmstead, replaing Eugenia John- ~ freshman females for the most part) who throes of politis, whih seems to in the league and still say that son; hairman of Soial Standards onsistently do not speak to people on the be just about the same on all ol Wake Forest has the hardest hit~ C tt T t A d h C J" A h - lege ampuses, th~ugh generating ters of the three"-, The Tehni- otrum ee, u n erson, suestreet Th ey gve one t at or SS r er ook, eeding Jane Frazier; represen-: a litle more heat on some than on ian and swish obviously by others tative to the Students Counil, When th~y first started it, we thought that N C State ollege has thrown Kay Williams, replaing Anne n- d r th h" Would you like to date a pro- man; junior representative to the we tgnore -, at somet mg was wrong, in a new wrinkle By the onsti- fessor? or, perhaps, would you Girls Counil, Dot Vaughn, rethat t h ere surely was an explanation, that like tution adopted la~:t year, mem- like to have your breakfast served plaing Bettie Horsley; and soph- War Bonds theyd mature in time But we bers of the fault~ and- - ollege in bed? omore representative, Janet Wil- have ~ l!:iven them a ouple of semesters and administration -are given the Just that happened at the Uni- son, sueedi~g Nita Caudill- they still remain of the nature of unopened right and responsibilty of ballot- versity of South Carolina in the irig along with the students reent World Student Servie laims - in publi anyway Wiliner at Emory University designed primarily for dentists re- - Fund drive there That is bad Freshman females : like "was given one of the most elabother speies - have a great deal of influene orate demonstrations ever seen on ently returned from military servie will be offered by the" Emory n a novel aution held by an honorary sorority at the university May 2 professor!! and stu t might spread, and beome a habit this ampus: Hand-bills floated dental shool tlrls summer Among other things, Dean D B Bryan down on student voters from an dents o:fiered their time to the Columbus,,-A survey of 73 when he addressed the hapel onvoation on airplane overhead as a limax to highest bidder Benefits of the Ohio State University students Wednesday said that" speaking to a person - a week whih inludee a dane aution went to WSSF, over a thr:ee-year period who were and alling him by name if possible -on am- and a rally The dean of women served allowed to arry heavier;thannormal shedules reveals that --- breakfast in -bed to one of her pus or in town "gives him a sense of both personal importane and of personal wealth" Dukes Chronile SE!~, " my oeds who bid $575 for it; one one_:-half were getting bet~ t_}?an but were relieved the Wake Forest Deas took all those millions, bed for a week; one freshman student made up another fellows Wake Forests most effiient publi-relations department is her student body lf\en and a "B" average and the other half were not far behind tpe suspense has been terrifi oed gained an extra late date women who speak ordially, even to strangers permission for her bid, here; men who hith-hike to and from Wake Forest, are unonsiously muh more widelyread press agents than any news-releases whih the News Bureau an eyer send to state and national papers, better- than the Alumni News -better even than OLD GOLD AND BLACK! High on the list of things harateristi of Wake Foresters is ordiality and friendliness And so when Dr Bryan, talking about "Little Things"-Wednesday, inluded in his vivid thumbnail skethes the remark of a Durham business man to the effet that he liked to pik up Wake Forest hith-hi"kers beause of all others they were "the most ordial, ~ntertnining and gentlemanly," it was a tribute Let us keep it so The editor of The Gameok Questioning of oeds at Duke "bought" one of the professors reveals that they want to estab- for $3 to write a :feature artilish an honor system, suh as we le for the paper have here Seventy-one per ent of the girls favored an honor sys- A four olumn headline in the tern; 9 per ent agreed to abide Duke Chronile--ry for Renational Center nited Campus by its rules; 58 per ent pledged to report infrations of the system wide Ation - prolaimeti the -known to them, The poll of student opinion is to be taken to th_e ly per ent in support of a news that students were pratial faulty for final vote petition for suh a building f it is to be built, it Will be on the A student ommittee has been appointed to work with faulty members at Emory University to revive-the honor system tliereand "to write an honor ode The dean of the ommere shool onluded "that the student does muh better work if hes, kept busy right up to the limit of his intelletual apaities Of ourse we must use aution in determining what his liniitations are, but we have often found that a student who has just _been oasting along with Cs or Bs, will often bukle downand make As and Bs when his ourse presents a real hallenge, or ifhes in a hurry to get out" mens ampus Tlie ation is bak- N y k ed by both mens and Womens ew or N Y-(P)-,Hun- Student Government Assoiations i dreds of Gs serving with _the _ - -- ~Armed Fores in the ~e~ East, A six week "refresher ourse, (Continued on Page 5) -,": -! ; )

3 , - i t :, : ~; :r : ;, :~ : : : C:: - ( -" : ~ ; -~- l -- --~--P~~~~;rifl E --~F -~N ~-Cl:wr N /~--~- Chandler s 6iven u,\sfl Y\tJ t~ J? ~-vv_- lu - J ~ - -~ ~ -: - ~ i Pro~~a~ of M:~~m~usial ~meri~n~ Eu De&ate Medal John Chandler and Mareus Gul- ly, representitig the negative, won the deision in debates at the Euzelian Literary, Soiety meeting trilt Monday night The queri wa)!l Sw u-g CJASSCS M : _ Resolved that the United Nations an~dttansiir~na~e ~ ~: : - LQuis Alter Organization should be immediate- : Su:rrrfrtifir;, Dear : " : : --: "- : : Harry Barris ly strengthened into a sovereign Ca~avaw ::: ~: Ellingtori-Tizol world government M "" oon~ight Se!t;7Jade ::; ~--- :- Glenn Miller H Leldon Kirk and Nariy Eas- ley spoke for the affirmative John handler was hosen as tlie -TH& BLUES - E;~ Bl qtre ues : ~, Leonard Feather ~ ad A_!?2ut Him Blu~s ~--- -:!"; r d ~h- : Mat"kes-Charles winner of tnis years debating - :M metlaj: Judges were Mrs Taul White -~~~s Torh Song : ~ Haz:old Arlen and Dr D :8 Bryan :: Rha pso d Y m Bl ue :,: ~,----: :: George Gershwin Os~r Campbeii -NEGRO SPRTUAL (Modem Adaptation) Patiene and Fortitude :,: : Warren-Moore FANTASES (?N CLASSCAL memes n The Moon Mist ~~ : :- :! ~ : P~ul Weiri~k from "Bereuse" by- Godard FuZJ Moon-~nd Empty Arms ;;:: _k,3ye-moss~an Based on jiadmianinoffs Piano Con~rto No--2 Giannina Mia (talian Street Song) ~ Friml Ftom the Comedy Opera "The Jrirefly" Miss June Freeman P l H d - - a e an s :: Amy Fmden Kashmiri Song -- Daybreak :,: Ferde Grofe Theme of "Mardi Gras" :from: the M!~sissippl Suit~ NTERMSSON Smoking and refreshments in the outer lobby MODERN BALLADS ~~ ~Laura, : ~ : ~ David Raksin - How Blue The Night -: -:: James! MHugh pay By Day :::;- Gahil-:-Westoii Here Comes Heaven Apain ::::, James MHugh - :; MODE~STC!MfRESSONS SloW: Freight ::::~= ~ : Lupen Fien Deseit :f tg iltt ; - rvmg Miller Ritual Fire Dane :;: ~::: de Falla ;:For driving out Evil Spirits /Miss Albertine Lefler " LATN RHYTHMS Siboney (Rhum ~ ba) - E t L, rnes o euono Besame Mu~o : - : Consuelo Velasquez Temptation : : : : :- Naio Brown HOT SWNG (Jump Tempos) H "" ouse Hop : :_ Benny Goodman Bak Bay Shuffle :_::: Will Hudson,St Louis- Blues (as played by Glenn Miller) W C Handy Johnson Rag ;:: Hall-Kleinkauf Dark Eyes (as playel! by T Dorsey) : A Salami MiltonMarney, Agent-;Mgr - - Brass st Trpt Walt Wadsworth 2nd Trpt TOJ_nmy Head 3rd Trpt CharleS Morris st Trb Milton Marney -2nd Trb }lyan Shelton Drums: John Booe Personnel Rhytfun and Perussion Walt Wadsworth, Diretor Reeds st Alto: John Herman 2nd Tenor: Lynn Ledden 3ril Alto: Roy Russell 4th Tenor: Pete Pek Piano: Osar Campbell Bass: Earle Connelly ( D~as Who Are Greeks ) Two former members, Brothers t is being iru,lated around Santford Martin and Buster Cur- that- a ertain Alpha Kappa Pi rin visited the Kappa Sig House ~ember had a weak moment t this week Al,the formerhouse seems that Lib Wiseman, of Wornmother, Mrs Dale F Stansbury, ans College, is wearing an AKPi paid a visit during the week fraternity; pin belonging to a er Brothers Jak Aree, Colvin Sta- tain Sankey Robinson Congratuley, Ken Bradbury, and pledges lations -:: Along with the goo4, Frank Aree, Brue Pikard, news, there is more Au S~f the Wade Edwards spent the weekend AKPis enjoyed the pini at Lake at White Lake AU reported hav- Mirllast Friday Conerning the idg had a grand time On Friday old boys," it is understood that Jright the fraternity is givmg a Brother Amos Stone is planning to party at 6: 3 olok in honor of enter shool in the summer John the members graduating in June Conley visited the hapt~r during We all sinerely hope pledge Huett the week Braxton-will-be bak soon He is The SPEs are elated over win- s~k at home with sto~ah trou- Ding the fraternity softball league ble rae They have a 4 won against From the Kappa Alpha house one lost reord Brother Herman omes word that Clayton Reid has Williams had been disharged reeived his disharge from the from the infirmary an(f"is agairl Navy and expets to enter Sum- attending iasses after a rather mer Shool During the week lengthy illness Brother John Brother Mark Reese dropped in on Hardaway, US Navy, visited the the boys,hapter :Wedhesday Brother Bed- Eletions limaxed the ativity ford Blak, who visited the rpapin the Sigma Pl twuse Among ter Monday, is oming bak to those eleted are the :following; Wake Forest when the law shool Bennie Clayton, FirstCounillor; returns to the ampt;~s -in Julie Mark MLean, vie-president; Brother Bill King reports that he Eddie Folk treasurer; Woody had a most admirable time over Boon~, seretary; Joe Latham, at the Peae College last weekend_ Herald; Monk Crijher, junior A,stag party is plann~d for the ~ :ran:-hel representative - ~fraternity, for tonight- "Happy :!,:-, ~~ Phis Have Feast - At s&w Friday: Lasf Friday night the Philomathesian Literary Soiety held a banquet at the S&W Cafeteria in Raleigh; followed by a movie Thirty-five members, who rode in a hartered bus, sang soiety and shool songs- The banquet program -onsisted-of-the-welome, response, toasts, songs; impromptu speehes, and original poems and ompositions Plae ards were thermometersand Phis insist "the ailment was Phi fever" The Philomathesian _ Literary Soiety eleted the following offiersmonday night: President, Lawrene Sharpe; Vie-president, Kyie Yates; Reording Seretary, Jimmy Hampton; Coi:fesponding Seretary, Wilhelmina Wallae; Treasurer, C M Britt; Program Chairman, Betty Crouh; Assistant Program Chairman, Wilhelmina Rish; Chaplain, Eliot Ste: ward; Assistant Chaplain, Ed Sharpe; English and expression riti, Polly Wilder; Door keeper, Kyle Yates; Sextons;- Frank Ta :tum and Lonnie Hughes i Coit Trout~an was eleted pres ]ident of the soiety for the sumimer term i!day!!!" Brothers Ralph Earn- jhardt and Paul Bell were visitors!monday Pledge Brother Dik Mithell was reently eleted new president of the Veterans Club, and Brother George Stamps was eleted seretary at the same Congratulations to them Phone 436- For CTY TAX Anywhere in Town Limts 25 per person Wake Forest, N C ;_ REMEMBER For TENNS BALLS ATHLETC SHiRTS SHORTS --- Tennis Shoes and Golf Balls and many other items Drop By the College Book Store tirne FOUND Fountain Pen Owner may obtain it by desribing, and paying for:this ad NEW SOLES For OLD SOLES FOR A PRCE HARPERS -- SliOE SHOP Blok Bak of Bank s H- E Page: Tlitee : M T H p h n e To The Baptists of North CaroUna The injiuene of Wake For est College ~s felt in every Baptist Churh in the State Help inrease that influene for tlle betterment, of ihe denomination ~y giving your ontribution to the enlarge ment ampaign today Wake Forest College This spae donated to the Enlargement ampaign by OLD GOLD, AND BLACK s H p

4 Page ~our Old Gold and Blak ~day, :May 7, 946 Covering the Field Deaons Meet Red Terrors Here Today :,; : :~",;: : with Rok Sine we are nearing the end of the trail, Jets go bak and look over the highlights of the sports field sine last fall The football season was a good one finanially, and although the team didnt end up with an impressive won and lost reord, it an hold its "head high, for the Deaons met some of the toughest teams in the ountry The team was defeated only one by more than seven points This was that sad day at West Point when the Cadets rolled to a 54- vitory, but even then the Deaons had nothing to be ashamed of, for they lost to what was probably the greatest team ever assembled on a ollegiate gridiron The bright spots of the season were vitories over State, Carolina, Clemson, and the Gator Bowl win over the Gameoks of South Carolina Three of the boys on the team made All-Southern honors They were Buk Garrison, Nik Sarinty, and Dave Harris Dik Foreman played in the North-South All-Star game two days before the New Years Day game Nik Sarin~y and Dave Harris had to turn down bids to the East-West game in order to be with the team in Jaksonville Nik Ognovih was awarded the Jaobs Trophy for being the outstanding bloker in _the Southern Conferene Murraymen Lose Two Games; TwoTeams Win Here Will Foul Up Rae Golf There will be a three-way golf math this afternoon at the Carolina Country Club between Wake Forest, State, and High Point Chambers Runs, State Wins Meet Pl~y For Frat Crown (Paul Allsbrook) (Ro~ Brinkley) The AKPis and SPEs are tied The baseball team has played up for the top runs in the fratemithree games-in the past week, suf- ty softball play All teains have fering two defeats and wmnmg ompleted their shedule exept one Friday afternoon they will for the KA-PiKA game whih will meet State College on the loal probably be played at a later date diamond t will mark the last The AKPi-SPE play-off game was enoul)ter between these two rivals Played yesterday The SPEs om: this spring State, so far, has pleted their sh!i!dule last week beaten the Baptists three times in with a reord of four wins and one as many games defeat AKPi defeated the KAs Last Friday the Deaons won Monday afternoon to rak up their their third game in a row by beat- fourth win against one loss Sigma three hits and ari error - The AKPi linhed their first plae tie with the SPEs by rolling over Kappa Alpha,_ 2-lfhe boys from AKPi ombined 3 hits and 6 KA errors to sore in every iii-: -~ ning exept the 5th; Bo SariDty paed the winners attak with 2 home runs t was the KAs fifth straight defeat in-as many starts W adell was the winning pither and Broughton the losing pither Fraternity League Sigma Phi EJ;silon Alpha Kappa Pi Kappa Sigma Sigma Pi Kappa Alpha Pf Kappa Alpha W L Per ing the Tar Heels 5-4 t was a Pi knoked K!!PPa Sig out of the ::::::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;;;:;;;;~:::;;;:;;~ game in whih both teams tried to rae by handing them their seond give the game to their opponents loss of the season against"three vi- f the pithers had been given bet- tories The SPEs suffered their ter support, it would have been a lone setbak at the hands of the real ontest, but the large number Kappa Sigs and AKPi was defeat- ( Herb Appenzeller) of errors turned it into a omedy ed by SPE - Skelding ame in to relieve Gran- The hampion ship P lay-off be- A powerful State trak team, d tl th d d Y m te seven an reelve tw~en the hamps of eah league The basketball season vias one of the best that Wake For- paed by Charlie Chambers, de- ~edit for the win will be staged Wednesday TJe feated the Wake Forest Deaons est ever had The limax was the thrilling upset of North Caro- 78_48 on Friday at Raleigh Saturday the Deaons dropped a winner of the AKPi-SPE game!ina in the annual Southern Conferene Tournament at Raleigh heart-breaker to the Wolfpak by will in all probability meet the N o one gave the Deaons any hane of even sarmg the Tar t was d a th vastly t f unproved ht th Dea- R d the sore of - t was a pith- Colonials who are setting a liot H F on squa a oug e e ers battle from the start, and if pae in the Non-Fraternity ee s, but the oresters surprised the nation with a 3-29 set- rerrors on even terms during most Stamie hadnt thrown a wild pith, League Regardless of whih team bak Other highlights were th~ double vitories over William of the meet Chambers of State they might have still been play- wins the AKPi-SPE tilt the hamand Mary an d George Washington We gained sweet re- provided the thrills to the speta- ing Wake Forest had numerous pionship play-off should be a fine venge over State College for a previous defeat by rushing the tors as he opped the, 22 yard soring opportunities, but they ball ga_me < Red Terrors in Gore Gymnasium before a apaity rowd dashes and the 2 high and 22 always ame with two away, and n the Nan-Fraternity league, low hurdles, setting good times in they were stopped by big Curt two games were anelled Tues- Abner Williams won a plae at a forward position on the all the events The Deaons main Ramsey Reel Cohran got the day beause of wet weather These All-Southern team at a forward spot Deran Walters and joe threat was Rogers Chenault who longest hit of the day, a triple two sheduled games will probably Hinerman made the seond team at enter and forward respetively 88 and the highlighted mile run; to get more than one hit n a free soring game sored pomts by winning the Harry Dowd was the only Deaon be played at a later date - whih Though the baseball season is not quite over, the outstand ing features of the season so far have been vitories over Carolina (twie) and Duke The highlight of the season ould happen Friday afternoon By that, mean a vitory over States high-flying Wolfpak The two brightest spots on the team thus far have been Hank Lougee at third base and Red Cohran in enterfield * * * * Mount Carmels Bob Leonetti Wednesday the Tar Heels de- was marked by numerous errols hit stride as he was narrowly feated the Deaons for the first on the part of both teams the edged out by the highly touted tip-e this year behind the pith- Sigma Pis defeated the Kappa Andrews of State in the shot put ing of Ham~ Coleman, 7-2 Sigs 3- The Sigs took a 2 to Leonetti tossed the iron ball 4 lead in the first inning, but feet to apture seond plae for Sigma Pi sored 5 runs in the Welome To RALEGH an d make this great store your headquarters the Deaons "!he Denes showed 54 seonds third and from then on out_ they a remarkable reversal of form in! - Chambers (State), Ap- had lear ommand of the game the field events by holding State penzeller (WF) Barber (State) Kappa Sig staged a ninth inning about even 2 rally whih netted them 4 runs on One of the outstanding perfor- 2 High Hurdles - Chambers ::=::=:::::=~==-==-~=::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ (State), Stamps mers of the qay was Dea<?n Jak (WF) Stewart Aree, the reruit from the tennis (State), 6 seonds THE WORLDS MOST HONORED WATCH- There was supposed to have been an All-Star game Monday team Aree, with little pratie, 88 - Chenault (WF) R~sberry f stole the show in the pole vault by (State) Thames (State), 28 a ternoon between the boys of the non-fraternity league and the learing feet Aree deserved a Broad Jump - Billings (WF), boys of the fraternity league, but it had to be alled off beause lot of redit and he is the one Whitehurst (State), Barber of the lak of interest shown by the aptains of the fraternity bright spot for Coah Phil Utleys (State), 26 ft, 6-4 inhes loop This throws a sad light on the boys in harge of the fra- 947 trak team Javelin - Watts (State), Saternity league, for the game was to have been played for the Bo Sarinty, football ae, pla- rinty (WF), Babb (State), 59 benefit of the boys in both leagues as it has been in the past ed seond in, the javelin throw Bo ft, inhes- was throwing the javelin for the 22 - Chambers (State) Ap- t is too late now to try to arrange the teams, but there first time sine 942, and he turn- penzeller (WF), Naugler (State), will be other years_ Try to keep in mind that - these games are ed in a good performane by 23 seonds arrange d f or you n f at, t h e w Q e mtramura l program S heavi ng t 54 feet George Bl- Two Miles- Mintyre (State), lings and Bill Conner won the Adams (State), Gal planned for_ your benefit You an show your appreiation by 2 oway (WF), ooperating with the ntramural Counil and Coah Phil Utley broa~ jump and high jump re- ~2 Low Hurdles - Chambers in the future spe~v~ly for the Deaons R?Y (State) Manieri (WF) William- * * * * * Mamen pressed Chambers hard D (St t ) 27 d the 22 low hurdles, but was son a e seon s finally edged out Eli Galloway j J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ ;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;;~ gave his usual onsistent perfor- Tl7: k S C Short shot" t is pretty definite that Duke will be the mane in the mile and two mile " a e a vage o team to beat next fall f you dont think so get a look at the George Stamps, versatile Deaon, plaed seond in the disus, se "name" players that Wallae Wade will welome in August ond in the 2 high hurdles, and Pamts - Hardware Furniture - Stoves 337 S Wilmington St Raleig;h, N C jim Harris, star guard on last years team and who was gener- third in the pole vault ally onsidered to be the most under-ra~ed player in the onfer- The meet was exiting~although ~~~=~~~====~ ene, was named as the outstanding reruit at the Norfolk Naval tlie Deaons lost their early lead Operating Base Jim had his piture in the base paper, the The showing made by the squad Seabag By the way, Jim is going to be up for the weekend was a redit to Coah Phil Utley who with his undying patiene Look for some fast times in the Southern Conferene Trak Meet has developed an inexperiened this weekend When suh men as Wakes Appenzeller, States squad into a well balaned team Chambers, and w~at ya all em of Duke start running in the The Deaons have ompleted their same events, somebody has got to move What ya all em shedule but are looking to the of Duke took the 22 in 28 last week against Carolina, and 947 season when they expet to brother, that is really moving Red Cohran may win out field a strong team h f h f h b h b The summary: m t e g t or t e oop attmg rown as e s on y a out twen-~ High Jump _ Con~er (WF) ty points behind Vann of Duke ~ er,tain baseball sout in Jakson (State), Rattelade (State): this setion likes the way Hank Lougee plays third base Leonetti (WF), Durant (State), The Monogram Club is having a pini Tuesday afternoon The 4 feet, 5-2 inhes, ltalligh NC CANTON CAFE Chinese and Amerian Dishes Fully Air Conditioned Dial Hillsboro RALEGH World;s Fair Grand Prizes, 28 Gold Medals and more honors for auray than <my other timepiee DAL 28- For Eletrial Repairs - WAKE ELECTRC COMPANY WHERE SANDWCHES ARE TASTY, and COLD DRNKS ARE PLENTEOUS, and YOURE SURROUNDED BY FRENDS Com~ to SHORTYS A WELL KEPT APPEARANCE ADDS TO A PLEASNG PERSONALTY Let Us Serve You CTY BARBER SHOP new members should be able to put away quite a few sandwihes Pole Vault- Aree (WF), Ratafter what they went through Tuesday-night t is rumored telade (State), Stamps (WF), that Coah Greason has a little boy oming in next fall to play feet Disus - Durant (State), Anbasketball who only stands six feet eight inhes He should feel drews (State), Stamps (WF), 5 right at home up there with suh ompany as Abe Williams and feet, 4 inhes Deran Walters My predition about the Tar Heels winning Mile - Chenault (WF), Gallathe Big four rown seems to have bak-fired They still have way (W:F), Davis (State), 4:493 the pithing to take it, but they would have to be allowed six 44- Rasberry (State), Bodenurikes ~reah hitt~ and fuur or five ou~ p~ inning~dent h:e~im~~~(~s~ta~t~e~),~n~a~u;~~e~r:(~s~t~~~e~)~,~~~~~~~~~~~~- =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the plate Some of the men in the know feel that Carolinas famed Hamp Coleman wont put on enough to be a major leag- BRNG YOUR W ATCHES TO uer t would be a shame for Hamp has all the otber harateristis to be a really good pither Ed Little, Duke ather, is THOSE NECESSARY ADDTONS TO W R Lanier onsidered to be sure Major league timber wonder if the YOUR SUMMER WARDROBE ARE Athletis are after him Charlie Rihkus of State seems to get better with every game Those of you who saw the game for WATNG FOR YOU ~t Saturday will know what mean Well boys, the great announement, Wake Forest starts fall_pratie (maybe got the Expert Wath Repairing and Cleaning seasons mixed-up) August 5th This is offiial, so dont worry too muh aliout gettlng that sun tan at the beah You will Wilkerson Building Opposite Bus Stop Raleigh Fines Mens Shgp - have one before the summer is over That promise you i : /!,, i l s ll a a (!l p v u tl h i~ E iz l ~ fl Vi ti Cl gj r aj gi ll N pi te Sl a i oj tz F oj fl ti Ql te t D e! f tl: 2 is e tt tt ~

5 L Per H i, - OldGoid and Blak~ - :iin,~n~~~nts<,_ ~l--";c----an d~ j~da-- t-e-s:: -F--er--D-e-gr-e--~s-,J p -of:i~ral _- - r Condition$ Attention is direted to the statez:oent in Pages 36 and 37 in James Harold Anderson the: urr~rit atalog A student Ruth Harriett Blount who pl~ris to tak:e a re-e~ainina-- Reb e~a WinChester Brown ti<in -during examination week _ Mary Ben Brirris should apply prompjl;y to the Verdie Mae Chapman Registrars Offie for a Re~exam- Rogers Hamilton Chenault :ination Permit:- Ben_N Cole Absenes Mary_ Franes Combs Students onerned with ab- Robert Wilson Crapps ~enes should examme arefully Frailk Eugene Deese the atalogue statement on Pages Nany" Hyde Easley - -as and 39 t should be under- George Bukner Edwards ** stood that any statement for the Dorothy Marie Elliott attention - of the C~mmittee on Wilma Reams Ennis Absenes must be filed in the Lorie Fogleman Deanis Offie not later than the Mary Virginia Gay last lass day in- the semester- Willeen Theresa Grady May 25 bne should not overlook Wilma Dorothy Grass the definite requirement that a Johnnie Clyde Gravitte request shouid be supported --by "Maon P Greene "the statement of a physiiap or Frank J Gregory, Jr some other person ompetent to Zella Chapman Grigg ertify the fats as :to the emer Sara Beatrie _Gulledge geny" Many absene requesis John Loksley Hall are nullified by the failure o{ the Leta Gold Hamilton appliant to a~tah suh a state- Gilberthie :aoehardy ment Frederi Hofmann Candidate; jor Degrees There has been furnished the Old Gola and Blak a list of andidates for degrees at the approahing Commeriement These Candidates need to ~omplete the work in progress with, in some ases, a number of quality points understood by eah pe~son onerned f a name has been omitted, the student onerned should have an interview with the Reg- istrar at one Earnshaw States - Vets :Re gulations Mr E_;B Earnshaw; College Bu_rsar, to avoid more onfusion in tlie future, submitted the following announements: The College has no jurisdition whatever over subsistene pay- " ments to vetei:ans,_e~~pt to noti~ William E Beasley, Jr Barbara Bingham pelmar -Earl Bland ** Sylvia Jean Bryant Donald Floyd ~unn *** Radferd Norman Butler June 3, 946 B AwDegree --,,, Haroid Prestwood Coston James Floyd Deaton, Jr James Hoyt Dozier *** Henry Lee Ferguson, Jr:_ ** * Frederik William Glass Hubert H Ban **>l= Lois Nixon Hall David Aiidre"": Harris, Jr - Barron Eddie Honeyutt JoyeHowe}l Maxine Wilma Hudson ** ;phillip MKay Huthins~D; Jessie Louise Jamerson Mary Lee Ellington James Anne Burroughs Johns r:ae Harrison Jones, Jr Lillian _Rhyne Kanipe Lolan Martin Kanipe Mattie Elizabeth Lassiter Sarah Jane Leath N amlj_e Clee Leonard saa Rex Lokhart Patriia Sue Marshall Jariies Oda Mattox Herbert ~ston Miller Luther Hanson Morphis Jessie Lou Motsinger Kermit Alvin Pitt *" Rufu~ Fields Potts ** Weston Reed Woodrow Wilson Robbins Sallie Brooks Vaughan "* Ann Giles Wall Jeanne Claire Wall** Barbara Emily Young B s: Degree Stephen Gordon Hasty, Jr*" Grady Thomas HiCks Sibyl King Jolly Donna M Lewis Betty Lide Milton Cornell Marney Brue Mobley Morgan Floyd Arhie Nesbitt Davia J;dalyn Nowell --A B Reeves, Emmett Wesley Rihardson, Jr**~ Niholas William Sarinty John Alford ~tephens *** Henry Thompson LL B DegTee seavy Alexander Wesley CarrollRobert LynCh Sott Carter Wallae Jones Forrest Herman Shuford, ** Graduation requirements ompleted in January, Other Colleges fy the Veterans Administration (Continued from P!!~e 2) when the veteran has entered trainihg and :when he has left are deluging the Near East Col- Due to the inreasing work in lege Assoiation with requests for on~etion with th~ veterans pro- admission to its eight ollege afgram, ~e Seretary arid Bursar filiates there The Amerian University of requests that the veterans address Bierut and nternational College all inquiries diretly to the re- at BeirU:t, Lebanon, had a pre-war gional offie of the Veterans Administration at Winston-Salem, enrollment of 8,85 Today this has been inreased to 2,5 North Carolina, as they are the persons who must deal with mat- Athens ollege, oupied by the Nazis who destroyed its equipters of this kind ment and burned its library, baa The College will -intervene in 3, app]iants this year, ~f subsistene matters only when whom only 55 ould be aomatual hardship or other unusual irumstane is apparent n onnetion with re-entrane 3 Veterans who piau to go to of veterans into College and other institutions for the summer transfer of veterans from Wake only or for permanent transfer Forest to other institutions, the should ommuniate with the Vet -offie of the Seretary an!} Bursar erans Administration immediately furnishes the following in:orma- to seure a Certifiate of Eligibilition, on aount of the numerous ty and Entitiement sho~~g requestions onerning these mat- dued eligibility time, for presenters: tation to the offiials of the new Veterans who plan to ome institution to summet shool need to take Veterans are automatially re- no speial ation with ihe Vet- ported out of training at the end erails Administration of the semester or term, in this 2 Veterans who plan to be out ase June 3, 946, and will not be for the summer but to refurp, for reinstated in _training until the the fall eed to take no speial Veterans Administration is notiation with the Veterans Admin- fied by the College that the veteristration This also applies to vet_ an has re-enrolled This notifierans who may attend other insti- ation is generally made within tutions during the summer,but re_ a few days after the registration turn to Wake Forest in the fall for the terril *** Work ompleted in absentia inodated beause of the physial ondition of the qllege Other institutions in the Near East College gropp, whih also are filled to apaity, are: Robert College and stanbul Womans College, stanbul, ;[urkey, and Damasus College, Damasus, Syria J?lans for reopening the Amerian College of Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria, have not been ompleted Hanover, N H::-A "Great ssues" ourse, soon to be required of all seniors at Dartmouth College, will deal with vital issues in the sienes, soal sienes, and humanities t will feature letures eah week by distinguished authorities visiting the ampus Raleigh, N C -(P)- North Carolina State College students have established their own radio station and are broadasting a variety of programs, inluding omplete world news overage, to an inreasingaudiene of ampus dwellers The ollegians ~egan to set up a station on January 6, 944, and they have built with their hands all of the essential equipment They have set up all of their home-made instruments, and their establisttment has been approved by the nterollegia~e l3roadasting System, whih boasts higher standards along several lines than do l~ge ommerial organizations (Continued on Page 6) DR D B BRYAN N CHAPELl FRDAY Last Fridays onvoation period limaxed- the reitals presented here in el~bration of National Musi Week Miss Albertine Lefler and Professor Thane MDonald of the musi department at that time presented two ;QUmbers, Miss Leflers piano solo (Chopins Ballade in G Minor) and an organ-piano number (First Move ment, Rahmaninoffs Seond Piano Conerto) -Miss Lefler performed the Chopin number with ompletely satisfying brilliane and understanlling _ When Mr MDonald joined her with the organ for the Rahmaninoff number, there was sarely anythiilg left for even the most ritial listener to desire The balane between the instruments was admirable, one felt that the sinerity of both performers sur i)assed even their obvious tehni al abilities, and the whole program, added up, equals the best presentation of it:; sort in Wake Forest for some time MONDAY rhe Monday period was in the harge of the Student Government, and presented speakers representing the literary soieties WEDNESDAY Dean D B Bryan spoke on Wednesday morning, setting forth as a topi "Little Things," and read as his text the parable likening the kingdom, of heaven to a mustard seed and that of talents He then poihteq out that "these exerpts deal with little things" The kingdom of heaven, of Christ, he said, "is not fore, but a kingdom of spirit attitude hope, "Compared with a kingdom of duress," he ontinueli, "the kingdom of spirit really does deal with little things" He then showed, by means of several illustrations, that the greatness of Wake Forest to a large extent is really built on little things we NowHav~ SEAT to fit nearly all ars Page Five MLLER MOTOR COMPANY "A Change for the Better" GRAHAM H BUNN CANDDATE FOR Wake County Commissioner (Eastern Distrit) Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreiated n the Demorati Primary May 25 Your Vote and Support Appreiated! JAMES H BROWN Candidate for Sheriff of Wake County Demorati Primary, May 25; 946 We Truly Appreiate the attitude an~ ooperation all of our ustomers have shown us in dealing with the merhandise that is hard to get We do the very best we an in dividing this merhandise evenly-and we thank eah - of you for all your favors Hollowells Food Store -~;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;H~L;;,K;; ;;;;;;~~;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~ "ll bring the Coke" VOTE FOR R N- SMMS JR (VETERAN OF WORLD WAR ~) FoR SENATOR From Wake County N THE l)emocratc PRMARY YOUR support WLL BE GREATLY APPRECATED BOTTtED UNDER AUTHORTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Capital Coa Cola Bottling Co, n, Raleigh, N C

6 Page Six Party Suess Despite Rain Margaret Lanier To Address BTU Tea for Girls " - Old Gold and Blaek - l other student government apai- Chemistry \lroup ties He-has als? been outstanding as head heer leader Chooses Offiers inluding student meetings onerning the welfare of the student body, signifiant addresses by both faulty and student leaders, and sporting events The United Press offered its omplete radio news servie to_ ~ : ;_ <:? Friday, -Mayl?; ~46 ::~~ student radios and prevents the programs fromleav~g the boun- dary of the ampus Federal Communiation Con:unission -regu- - lations might be violated if the progr~ should go very lar beyond the ampus boundaries Hank Lougee, SPE veteran from Durham, starred in basketball, The Soial Standards ating as aptain of the team He Committee of the Womens also has played baseball for the Govirnment will give a tea tj!e ollege students Both UP -, : :_: Gamma Sigma Epsilon, honor- ollege and has served in student " -- r on Sunday afternoon from The Veterans wives ptnl ary hemistry fraternity revived government ifles and ampus news programs now 4 until 5:3 olok in Bostwik Dormitory All girls of inativity, last week initiated Forest, is on the editorial ouniated Press also has announed turned out suessfully in spite on the ampus after three years Eddie Folk, Sigma Pi from Wake are being broadast The Asso of rainy weather Tuesday nstead of being held as originally il of the OLD GOLD AND its intention of keeping :the sta are urged to attend sine six new members and eleted ofthis is the last soial ativity of the Standards Com- ter in sholarship and is a member of ments fleer~ planned in the yard of Mrs Ayok, it was held indoors in the mittee for this year Grady Hiks, senior from Mt the tennis team The students have built an ar to serve for the fall semes- BLACK He leads the junior lass tion abreast of news develop basement of the Baptist hurh ray of transmitting instrume~ts The refres)lments inluded Toll ~J_, i Airy and one of the two old mem- BJll MLean, SPE from Clinton, whih would stagger the imagination of those not versed in the House ookies, made by Mrs Agnes Howard, potato salad, niade brs still in shool here, was is o-editor of the Howler n ~leted Grand Alhemist, and ke addition to fraternity work, he has Theatres! Prevette, junior from Pontia, been outstanding in sientifi tehnologial sienes They have by Mrs Ralph Rogers, -and slaw, Musi Reital s Mihigin, was seleted for the groups on the ampus just ompleted the onstrution Thursday & Friday; May 6-7- made by Mrs Ayok Homemade sandwihes and okes om- position of Reorder Bob Neilson Wade Vannoy, Sigma Pi from of their third transmitter, whih has about one-tenth the power of prised the remainder of the refreshments Planned Tonl ght! Children 4; Adults 4 from Winsto~-Salem,Shows 3:5, 7: 5, 9: \ was eleted West Jefferson, is president of his Gary Cooper, ngrid Bergman to serr as Vsor fraternity and a member of the the smaller ommerial broadasting stations or 25 watts New members initiated last reently-eleted student ouncil Saratoga Trunk After eating, the husbands introdued themselves, telling where Held Over Saturday at Collegiate week were Thomas Gillikin, He has served as president of Phi The boys have built omplete James Lanaster, Robert Neilson, Delta Omega, pre-legal fraternity, they are from and where they are Pupils of Miss Bessie Holding studio equipment, inluding a Simmons Patrik, Prevette and las been outstanding in soial living in Wake Forest will present a musi reital at 8: ontrol onsole whih has eletroni mixing iruits and whih A short sing-song led by Pro-! tonight in the High Shool Audifessor MaDonald followed and torium and Nik Sarinty Claude Msiene organizations John "Red" Cohran, veteran Clure < ngl Grady Hiks are the providfi!s for the use of two mirophones The onsole represents from Fairfield, Ala, was aptain losed with the singing of "Dear lhe program, omposed hiefonly two old members in the of the football team in 942 and Old Wake Forest" ly of piano numbers, will inlude hapter at present the heart of the studio installations is a member of the baseball nine The highlight of the pini ame piees by suh omposers as Beeunexpe~tedly and added a new thoven, TshaikO\vsky, Grieg, banquet on May 24 in honor of Plans have been made to hold a Dr A C Reid, hosen from the faulty, is head of the Department of Psyhology and Philoso The student station runs on a veteran to the lub-professor Brahms, and Chopin the nnv members unique mehanial an angemeni Ayok He is now a veteran after The following pupils will play: phy and the author of several nstead of feeding the output of enduring a head-on enounter in Patriia Holding, Sunny Snyder, books He is a member of Phi Beta the transmitter to an antenna, like the "Fall of the plaster" in whill Virginia Chilton Pearson, Hubert Language Frat Kappa and the Soiety- of the Sigma regular stations, the student establishment sends its output di Sunday, May 9- he stood unwavering an4 emerged Jones, Jr, ~arvey Royall Holding, Pi Admission 4 & 4 with only a few minor bruises Harry Holdmg, G Fairbanks, Daon the "top of his h Mr Eugene Olive, now on retly into the lines ofstate Colleges self-ontained power system ea d vid Smott, Jr, Tolbert Senor Wil- Plans Party The pini was enjoyed and un~on, leave from his pastorate at the Harold Arthur Wilkinson, Wake Forest Baptist Churh, is whih arries the sounds o the another is being planned for the Dons Stroud, Kappy Stroud, Barnear future bara Hollowell, Virginia Sabiston, Sigma Pi Alpha, Modem Lan- haplain of the ollege He is guage Fraternity, met in the Re-\ wo_rking on the Enlarg~ment Cam l<aye Jakson, K,athryn Jakson,!igion Building Monday night at pagn at the present_ time lom Turner, Bayard Shearon, 3:5 Mrs Mary Arden Harris, Present student members of hairman of the soial ommittee, ODK are Nik Sarinty, Johil "The Christian Tusk" will be the topi of Margaret Laniers talk in the BTU opening assembly at 7: in the auditorium of the Religion building Kermit Caldwell will preside over the assembly in the absene of the regular diretor, Murruy Severane Ellen Vaughn was eleted president of the Cullom Union last week Jak Bray was hosen president of the Reid Union Jhe other unions and the Forum group will elet their presidents this Sunday All members are urged to be present Beverly Shearon, Grae Woodlief, Bertie Sue Carroll, Martha Shearon, Barbara Ann Ray, Yvm;:me Wilson, Nany Mae Ross, David Ross, Ramona Chambers, Lynwood Grie, Lillian Rae Catlett, Griffin, Wallae Shearon, Jr, Yvonne Weaver, Sue Jones, Helen Marie Ray Friends and interested people are invited to attend Fellowship To Be -Host To Students The Methodist Student Fellowship plays host this evening to the entire student body at a "Shrine of Sadie" party lhe affair, be- RC D t f ing staged in the loal Community e ares Se House, is sheduled to begin For US ntervention i prompetly at eight olok lhe ballroom has been deorut- Members of the Wake Forest n-~ ed espeially for the oasion and ternational Relations CiuiJ went on all guests will tome attired in reor~ ree_ntly as heartily favoring rusti ostumes, blue jeans and ~menan mtervention in Argen- plaid shirts A master of ereboa llle Cl~b de_ided that the monies from the Wesley Foundapresent sttuatmn m the South Amerian ountry onstitutes a tlon m R~letg~ has been ij~vitthreat to world peae and that ed and wtll du e~t the evenmgs the United States should ask the entert;:unment whth wtll feature Seurity Counil of the United folk danes and square daning Nations Organization to investi- Free refreshments will be servgate ed ai the intermission The resolution was not adopted without some opposition however Some-members, among them several veterans, thought that our Guest Speaker poliy towards Argentina should be stritly "hands off" This round table disussion followed informative talks by George met Tuesday night in the Religion James and Hank Ganity James building auditorium The devotional period was under the dire presented a history of the ountry from its settlement in the sixteenth tion of Fulton Bryan entury until pre-war years Garrity disussed the republis eonomy and its more reent histoty LOST under former president Ferrell and the present ditator-president Colonel Juan A Gray Parker Peron Following the announement of mid-term grades, invitations were mailed to students who have maintained, high sholasti averages in soial sienes and had reeived reommendations from faulty members of this department Nine-! teen stud~nts aepted the invita-l tions and attended Tuesdays meeting Dr Cullom was guest speaker at the ministerial onferene whih Fountain Pen f found, please Teturn to BLL KNG at Old Gold and Blak Offie REWARD suggested to the members that a Chandler, H~ M;lbe, Sam Bellweiner roast be given Plans rends, and Elliott Galloway were made to have the nast the Faye afternoon of Wednesday, May 5 All members who wish to attend are asked to be present at a all meeting next Monea;v night Eletion of offi~ers for the oming year will be held Monday night All members are urged to be present Bettie Horsley and Kny Covert guve interesting talk<; on two of the worlds most beautiful athedrals, Rheims Cuthedral Rheims, Frane, and A miens the C-athedral of ODK Eletion Continued from Page One) also served as president of the Veterans Club, the nternational Relations Club, and the Phi Soiety Johnny Greene, KA from Hamlet, is rising vie president of the student body and has served in Drop By for the LATEST RECORDNGS & We have them r We have a large stok of offie hee::;sities Dial 2293 GOOD FOOD ALWAYS At Reasonable Other Colleges (Continued from Page 5) Operated as an extra-urriular l affair, the station will ondut regularly sheduled broadasts, [ and the management has formulated a poliy whih will permit the interruption of routine shows for the presentation of spot aounts of ampus developments, Well Kept Hair Means A Well Groomed Man Osar Alston 3 YEARS EXPERENCE AT BARBERNG Wilkerson Opposite Bldg Bus Stop ]ames E Thiem 8 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N C RECENT WAKE FOREST GRADUATES Train for a areer in Aptitude Testing with the JOHNSON OCONNOR RESEARCH FOUNDATON East 62nd Street New York, NY Fellowship basis - $85 a month Good Opportunity for Promotion Pries BAR B-Q Hamburgers FRYS CAFE J!orest,"f l Collea~iate Saturday, Double Feature Continuous to U Ch!ldren 4; Matinee 3; Night 4; (Tax n) Jimmy Wakely in Moon Over Montana Robert Lowery in They Made Me A Killer Chapter No 2 of - Phantom Rider At Co!legiate Fri Night, May 7 Shows 2, 3:45 & 9: Randolph Sott, Ann Dvorak Abilene Town Latest News He!d Over at Colle,giate Monday Monday & Tuesday, May 2-2- Admission 4 & 4 Shows 3:5, 7:5, 9: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello Little Giant Wednesday, May 22- Admission 4 & 4 Shows 3:5, 7:5, 9: Hoosier Botshots & Ken Curtis in That- Texas Jamboree Serial and Short He!d Over at Collegiate Thursday Thursday & Friday, May Shows 3: 5, 7: 5, 9: Maureen OHara, Dik Haymes: Harry James in Do You Love Me? CLP THS COUPON SPECAL OFFER One 8" x " Silvertone Portrait This Ollfer expires June 5, 946 All Work Guaranteed Clip and present this oupon -at- CJ?embPandt Jr For $2 Only Regular Studio Value $5 Speial Hollywood Lighting Studios UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHP Only One Offer to a Customer Capital Club Bldg Open AM to 6 PM Dial J \ "A LFE-LONG DEMOCRAT" YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT will be greatly appreia~d by M WALLACE CHAMBLEE For Re-eletion to the WAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMSSJONERS - Eastern Distrit- Subjet to the Demorati Primary May 25th We now have KODAK FLM in all sizes _ Parker and Sheaffer Fountain Pens WE SPECALZE N FOUNTAN SERVCE Try Our Tasty Sandwihes Collese Soda s-hop yes, we mean you Housewives, keep your home spi and span by bringing us your urtains, " drapes and slip-overs, aloug _vdth your spring outfits WLKNSON CLEANERS - - ~: -

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