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1 ile playing while run iked by he susained a. inacive for ch Caddell ecovered o presen road o pich one ern our. ', - J Member of -Jorh Carolina Collegiae, Press Associaion Published Weekly by he Sudens of Wake Fores College Coordinaed Wih College News Bureau and Service.Vol. XX;-No. WAKE FOREST, N. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 935 'en Cens Per Copy ROVED fer you Lines UUmaiiiDU ON Ta.x i =-i... omedy! :mx s 5" Oa.roon kies" <lomed;y schild," 5 = Umwuu...,,,..._rJ e y u $ JUDGE VARSER S,SPEAKER AT 935 FORMAl OPENNG Former Norh Carolina Supreme Cour Jusice Counsels "Living a Complee Life" PRESDENT KTCHN NTRODUCES SPEAKER Varser Assers Tha There is Much Poliical and Social Unres, Much Demagoguery; Educaion ncludes More Than Theoreical Knowledge Received in College!... Ad_vis_er._ll- _As_sis_""_De_o "---/N/TAL The 02nd session of Wake Fores,College was officially opened Sepem- PROF. J, L. E:MORY, JR. DR. COY C. CARPENTER :;:;::.:.:: :::. MEMORY PLACED ON CARPENTER NAMED ::;:;.:.:!:w:: ;:; STATE NYA BOARD in school here and direced he 900 s,udens enrolled o his concepion of real educaion. He quoed Herber Spencer as saying ha he. funcion of educaion "is o prepare for complee living," he idea being ha i should enable us o have life and have "i more abundanly. "n is broades sense educq_ion is ha culure and refinemen which produces an aiude consonan wih. knowledge- of he' run and he righ concepion of God," 'he saed. One may be proficien in passing examinaions and n learning he facs of life, and ye fall far shor of educaion, he, poined ou. Some are never educaed however long hey may aed school. Some are educaed wih a limied school experience bu wih a coninuous sudy of hose' hings ha make for skill and characer. Judge. Varser paid ribue o he Wake Fores school of law, saying ha is phenomenal success is due in no small measure o he unique posiion which l has occupied in is effor o TO NEW POSTON.,. Presiden Kichin Appoins Prom- Educaion Profesor s dvsory inen Docor Assisan Dean of Bard Mmberhp Appmmen The Medical School S Conf!rmed m Washmgon Dr. Coy C. Carpener, 35, professor The (]aily press recenly carried a of pahology in he Wake Fores Colrepor from Raleigh ha Professor J. L. lege School of Medicine since 926, was Memory, Jr., has been. confirmed in las monh, appoined is assisan dean, Dr. Thurman D. Kichin who is Washigon as a member of he.ad- presiden of he college and dean of visory Board of he Naional Youh he medical school, announced recen- Adminisraion of Norh Carolina. ly. Along wih him on he board are wo Dr. Carpener is chairman of he oher college men, Dean F. F. Bradshaw Commie on Cancer of he Nol'lh llnd Dr; M. R. -Trnbu<>, boh -o -he Uni- caroli:na Sae i\i'edical Sociey andl is versiy of Norh Carolin-a. edior of he secion on Laboraory They will frame policies for he NY.A of "Souhern Medicine anld Surgery." :gn::si: ::li;on:: ;: Originally from.apex, Dr. Carpener ing college men bu o high school su- graduaed from he Wake Fores Meddens and indusrial workers as well. ical School in 922 and received. he Through he.associaed Press las' M. D. _degree from Syracuse Umverweek Dr. C. E. Mclnsh, Sae NY.A siy in 924. Direcor said "Professor Memory of He was insrucor in pahology and he Edcaio Deparmen of Wake assisan aending pahologis o he Fores and former Sae High School Universiy hospial of Syracuse Uni nspecor, has made a noable record versiy. Laer he became residen during recen years as a friend and ad- physician and insrucor in clinical viser of young people.'' medicine h!!re. Since 928 he has been aending pahologis a Rex DEAN BRYAN APPONTS Hospial and Mary Elizabeh Hospial, boh of Raleigh. He is Fellow in he NEW FROSH COMMTTEE.American College jjf Physicians, and is pas presiden of he Wake Couny Med,ical Sociey. rain lawyers for Norh, Carolina. "The Sae needs hem and hey need he Sae," he said.. s k' d' l h 350 f h Six faculy members a Wake Fores pa mg lr Y 0 e.. res were yeserday appoined by Dean men m h.e audience, he saed, Many.D. B. Bryan o serve as a freshman regre bemg born oo soon, bu you d. '. a Vsory commi ee. frehen shoul_d have only _JO'f upon These men are perfecing an organ-. arrivldg on he scene a a ime when izaion which will aid he new men in here is such a need for consrucive solving heir problems, and help hem service." o become adjused o college life. There are more poliical and social Members of he commiee are Prof. cross-currens, more demagogueiy. and w. c..archie, Chairman, Dr. W. J. more upheaval now han ever before, Wya, Jr., Professors M. J. Hagood, he said. c. P. Wes, R. L. Gay, and Max Griffin. "Even mahemaics is being challenged," he wen on. He old of a prominen man who has observed ha wo plus wo is no longer four, bu Diseuse., _ h.a, wo minus wo is now equal o four, he idea being ha he only way o ge ou of deb now is o go deeper n deb, insead of paying ou, as was done in olden days. Presiden Kichen led he procession of professors in cap and gown and inroduced! he speaker. The college glee club led he audience in singing ".All Hail The Power of Jesus' Name." Pasor John.Allan Easley made he opening prayer and pronounced he benedicion. All sudens who Jmve no been inoculaed for.yploid in he pas hree years and wlo desire in oculaion may procure same by coming- o he college infirmary Tuesday nighs and Friday niglls a 7 o'clock. All sudens wllo lave unsnc cessfully aken ile smallpox vaccinaion in ile pas year slall come o he infirmary immediaely for consulaion. Pan-Hellenic Council Asks Fraerniies Co-operaion n 926 Dr. Carpener married Miss Dorohy Mien of Frederica, Delaware, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Mien. They have wo sons, Harry Mien and Coy C., Jr. WAKE GRADUATES TOP PERFORMERS Alumni in Field of Educaion Are Making Enviable Records in Norh Carolina When you begin o recoun he names of Wake Fores alumni who have disinguished hemselves in various fields, make a noe of he fac ha our school men are righ up here wih he bes of hem. This week, for nsance, Lloyd E. Griffin, Wake Fores alumnus of he class of '2, succeeded anoher Wake Fores man, LeRoy Marin of he class of '26, who has jus resigned as Secreary of he Norh Carolina School Commission which for' he pas four years in Norh Carolina has direced he expendiure of almos $00,000,000 o operae he public school sysem..and while you are calling he roll remember ha Claude F. Gaddy, class of '2, is assisan secreary of he Com- The Pan-Hellenic Council, fraern,iy o'clock, excep on Saurday nigh and mission and has charge of he larges school bus ransporaion sysem in he governing body, has composed he fol- on. nighs of smokers. world, while he accounan for he lowing se of rules in regards o rush- 4. Each fraerniy shall be allowed Commission is Evere Huner, pining. These rules mus be followed o one smoker during he period of rush- sized recen graduae who always ges he answer when he adds up a column he leer, and fraerniies found guily ing. of figures. of infracion will be punished a he 5..A noice mus be filed wih he ;-_:::. :_:=======-----: discreion of he council. secreary as o he dae of he smoker. Fraerniy Rushing Rules 6. There shall be no more han wo l.lore Poliies. Rushing season shall sar on he smokers upon he same nigh. day of Frosh regisraion, and exend 7. No fraerniy will be permied! \J Elecion of he Vice Presiden hrough a period of four weeks. give a dance during he four weeks of of.he Suden Body and Business - 2. Freshmen canno say in fraerni- rushing. Manager of le Howler will be y houses uri.il hey are pledged, un- 8. Silence period shall cover he las held Wednesday from 9 unil 4. ess hey have a 'broher ha is a mem- 24 hours of rushing. Only Upperclassmen can Toe.!le{ of ha fraerniy..any fraerniy found guily of viola- Nominees for Vice Presiden of S, Freshmen canno say in a fra ing he above rules shall be punshed ile Suden Body are: Wya erniy house laer han nine (9) a he discreion of he council. Newsome and Robers Jeruig&D. BG FVE CONTEST TO BEST AGED N MEMORAL STADUM, EGHT TONGHT SUMMER SCHOOL DEGREES AWARDED TO TWENTY-SEVEN PH CH CHAPTER S ORGANZED BY MED STUDENTS Two Meredih Girls; Tweny-five Naional M e d i c a Fraerniy Wake Fores Boys Receive Grans Charer o Eleven Diplomas Wake Fores Boys HON. CLYDE A. ERWN ADDRESSES GRADUATES TAU KAPPA CHAPTER HONORS DR. KTCHN Meredih College Degrees Presened By Presiden Brewer; Wake Byrd, Covingon, Thomas, Hair Harris, Hanson, McCracken, Tar, Fores Degrees Presened By Dr. field, Hardison, Blowe, and Powell Make Up Charer Membership Kichin On Recommendaion of Dr. Gulley and Dr. Bryan of Campus's Newes Organizaion Members of he Wake Fores-Meredih Summer School graduaing class Wake Fores has anoher naional were challenged o a life of service medical fraerniy! Eleven charer by Honorable Clyde A. Erwin, Sae members of Tau Kappa chaper of Superinenden of Public nsrucion, Phi Chi, naional med ical fraerniy wih over 60 acive college c,hapers, in an address which brough o a close have been duly iniiaed and have rehe 6h summer session here. ceived heir membership cerificaes. Diplomas were awarded o 27 sud- The eleven charer members of he ens. Of his number wo were from chaper-named Tau Kappa, in honor Meredih College and were presened of Thurman Kichin, dean of he med-.. ical school, and Phi Chi a Jefferson heir awards by Presiden Charles E. 'Medical College-esablished he local B'rewer. 'fhe Wake Fore:;; dplonlas uni here on las May 7. The group were delivered by Presid'en Thurman was formally iniiaed a Duke Univer D. Kichin upon recommendaion of siy by members of he Duke chaper. Drs. N. Y. Gulley and D. B. Bryan, deans respecively of he law and aeademic <ochools. Meredih graduaes were Misses Vera Sexon of Rocky Moun and Margare Moore of Clinon. Wake Fores degrees were conferred as follows: Bachelor of Ars-Harry -anklin, Ruherfordon; Len E. Davis, Kershaw, S. C.; Marvin Henry Dawson, Durham; William Randolph Dixon, Rocky Moun; Alma Lucy Hocu, Burgaw; John Wesley Lamber, Raleigh; Eric E. Morgan, Lexingon; Aris Shankle, Shannon; Lee Douglass Ussery, M. Gilead; Ernes M. Walker, Morganon. Bachelor of Science--Fred Lee Byrd', Union Mills; Marion F. Chey, Newburypor, Mass.; Frank Clark, Norh Miami Beach, Fla.; James El= vin Daughridge, Baleboro; rvin Rivers Hanson, Wilmingon; Thomas Percy Laney, Monroe; Leo Francis Lile, Wilmion; Thurson Gaes Powell, Wilmingon; William S. Riddick, Hobbsville; A. Wingae Simmons, Roseboro. Bachelor of Science in \:edicine Franklin B'ailey Wilkins, Mars Hill. Bachelor of Laws-Henry Waler Calloway, Jr., Concord; Joseph.Allie Hayes, Purlear; Archibald Gran Kennedy, Saesville; Buxon Barker Williams, Warrenon. Erwin's Addrs Sup. Erwin was inroduced by Dr. Bryan who characerized him as one who in he eaching profession "has risen from he boom o he op." "Bu more ousanding han any of his professional accomplishmens," he Dean coninued, "is his big, cordial ad undersanding hear." The charer members of he campus' newes organizaion! are: C.. Harris, Jr., Rivers Hanson, Joe McCracken, B. l. Tar, Jr., C. W. Byrd, Furman Covingon, W. C. Thomas, B. D. Hairfield, Rober Hardison, Jack Blowe and. Thurson Powell. Wih he addiion of his fraerniy, he medical school here can now boas of hree ousanding medical fraerniies-thea Kappa Psi, Phi Rho Sigma,.and Phi Chi. ncidenally, he newes of he hree has more members in he firs year medical class han eiher of is older brohers. The fraerniy has a naional repuaion for accomplishmen, and he local chaper will undoubedly become one of he ousanding organizaions on he campus-in fac, has already secured among is members some of he ousanding campus leaders. Officers of he Tau Kappa chaper are: Rivers Han,son, presiden; Rober Hardison, vice-presiden, and Charles. Harris, Jr., Scribe. Faculy adviser for he group will be Dr, Thurman D. Kichin. Gold Fooball A gold Univergiy oi Tennessee fooball was los on he campus las week ljy.a. Brooks, fooballer a Tennessee, who visied Coach Herman Hickman here. Mr. Brooks is anxious o recover he gold ball, wl:ich has lis name upon i, and le is ofl'ering a reward for is reurn..any informafjon slwull be gil"ej o Co:ch Hickman or Dynamie Holon. TEN LETTERMEN WLL BE ON DEACON STARTNG TEAM Wake Fores Will Rely On Passing Aack Feauring Walon Kichin; Duke Offense Ceners Around Ace Parker By R.ALPH GLENX The Big Five championship race ges underway onigh in he Greensboro Memorial Sadium wih Wake Fores meeing Duke' in he iniial cones of he 935 season. The kickoff will ake place a eigh o'clock. The Deacons will go ino he fray decidedly he underdogs. The highly oued Devils have been. working for weeks under he uelage of Wallace Wade, and repors indicae ha Duke will have one of i.s bes eams in -years. n he meanime, Coach Jim Weaver has been drilling his boys overime in an effor o perfec he inricae sysem which he Deacs will use his year. Hampered by lie lack of maerial and injuries o hose veerans available, Coach weaver has had no easy ask in bringing he squad around o playing form. Specaors his fall will see an enirely differen syle of play on he par of he Bapiss. Coach Weaver has inauguraed a new sysem which calls for a andem formaion wih he line shifing from a balanced o an unbalanced formaion. Plays will also be run from long and shor pun formaions. n addiion o his he eam will be playing a more open game. The Deacs have improved in he passing deparmen o such an exen ha i is no unusual o see a pass ossed a any poin on he field. The coaches have aken advanage of he new rule o he effec ha he ball is no dead unil he referee blows he whisle regardless of wheher or no he forward moion of he ball carrier has been sopped, and hey have heir charges hrowing laerals and back passes a every possible opporuniy. n he probable saring line-up Wake l<'ores will have en leermen from las year's eam. The only sophomore likely o break ino he saring eam is Fores Glass, an end from las year'.s freshman club. Ber Shore, one of he ousanding flankmen in sae fooball circles las fall, is a sure sarer a he oher wing posiion..a he ackle poss will be he wo gians of he line, Joe Swan and George Hooks. Boolie Bullard and Ed Rogers. boh leermen, will run a he guard posiions. Bullard was a cener las year, bu was slifed o guard his fall o bolser he line. Capain Perk Reinhard, playing his hird year of varsiy fooball, will be a cener. The backfield will more han likely be made up enirely of juniors and members of ha grea freshman eam of wo years ago_ walon Kichin, cool headed and able quarerback will call he signals. Harold Warren and Dallas Morris will handle he halfback assignmens, and Jug Allen will round ou he baclrfield a fullback. Taking a glance a he chances of his year's squad reveals ha he Deacs are of an uncerain calibre. Several of las year's players have shown a de- (Please urn o page six) n conras o Horace Greeley's ad vice o young men o "Go Wes," Sup. Erwin old he members of he graduaing class o go back home and serve he communiies which produced hem..as grea as he exploraions in science have been, he said, here remains o be done a grea deal more pioneer work in he search of ruh. FRESHMAN ORENTATON PROGRAM CONTNUED The freshman orienaion program a Wake Fores will be concluded by five weekly assembly alks, which began Thursday, Sepember 9, on vocoians. The spealrers are appearing in his order: Dr. C. C. Carpener, medicine; Prof. J. L. Memory, educaion; Dr. Dale F. Sansbury, law; Dr. W. R. Cullom, minisry; Dr. W. L. Poea, scholarship. Dowling And His Boys _ Begin Glee Club Pracice Answering he call of Direcor Dowling for hose ineresed in glee club work, approximaely seveny men urned ou on las Monday evening. Tryous were held in he Band room in Wai Hall wih mos of he las year's club and many new men presening hemselves..afer a few days he club will begin is regular funcioning wih a oal membership of probably weny-eigh 'boys, pracicing hree imes a week. Laer in he fall, and again in he spring, he organizaion will make a our of a week or so, appearing in various owns over he sae. On hese rips he club will be accompanied by Sam Hensley's orchesra which will have a good par of he programs. Tlis orchesra is quie an excellen musical body, and lias a grea deal of experience, having played a a number of prominen places and for ousanding funcions during he pas spring and summer. The glee club, organized las fall by Dowlig an ex-o.d Gor.n AND B..ACK edior, Greenwood, will use he same ype of songs i presened las year, being (o quoe Direcor Dowling) "a glee club and no a choir or classical musical organizaion." Afer ryous las Monday he group joined in some close harmony which sounded prey good, and very "collegiae" ending up wih he Wake Fores songs_.'

2 .. - PAGE TWO c9lb olb anb ;JSlach STAFF C'. H. Tul r:m,non, T.... r:dior iii Chilj Fn: \\" r...\ J:uoinc.'(. Jfawyer,, Hi'E l'js-;xur:rr\' Fcu-rlJ.lll'i.-;('f BO.\{J) OF EDTORS H.. 'f\ln'.. JJ..: '(lri Elivr.:\. :\L :\%:\LL.\!-:... s.,'o("iae }lilor..\.'\!'-l.\w\'j :H lxwwiul' l:lilor 2\l. E. i \HHl :ll...,l, - mf'ill! E,lior F.\ LK.ron :'\:o'ox o.oo<"iar }..',lior.r., K J.fl l\.c'l:o:o.:-;'......\:)'.ooriaf E(lior Sl'OiTS H.\.l'll Gu:x... _... Spnri:r Edior llep.\r'l':ext.\. ASSST.\!';TS UHEin" \os E. hcln,qe (i J-:uw: E ('0''!.;..... For e..-;i<w -. J>urPa:x _... Law Shnvl \\', - l'l 'HUE: JllPdiral,.lfJul \\'.\i.t- l'h\tox Alumni ).'>ll''f :r.\ J,.\ :: ; _-_-_ _ :.... _ _-_ _-_-_-_ _-(:: :---j} :vi.\:\.\gerl\f. >-:PAR'r:E::\T HL. ".\To:s-.... l,{ risihfl Jfuuer \\'U,:l'l.lpl..\'.... _..... Cin rdcion.jlnnaye,- riculum. A he pre5en wake Fores can offer in his.-asly imporan field only one course-a course in inroducor soeiology. is ineresing o JJOc lw 'Wake Fores's siser in >< iu ion, \cr<>di h, offers scnn al eonrh in he < omparaiycly new fidd-]j' sudy of sociey, i,; fundampnal ;:rucurc and workings. ' Ya rions pl!l'nomeua - poliical, l''ooillie, soeial - arc now, more han!'\'j'l' hdore, he in sudied and i nll'prerl from a oeiological poin of \'ij\\', S holan: arc eriieally cxamillillg eau"c and rcsnls wih hl ir ulimae aim alwa;-. s he bccrmell of oeie-. n order o obain n eompll'e eompnhemion of our dceprooecl wodern eyils, a knowledge of hp :WiPllC(' of soeiology is mos requisie. \Yak<: Fores would make no misake in ennrging he cour;:e of nrl;> in his field. GRADE ''A" MLK )lmhf'l' or. XORT C.\WLX.\ :\T ::COLLEG.\.'PE.\ l<)ea <air- S o )( congranl'l(j :ss.\ssoc.\tox Ap'"'"H ". la(d npon he fad ha i hns maf c ::.Eil<'Jl.\:\T>-:.\SSllCL\Tiox, n.\.legh! an nngl mens o furnish grade _\'' E:ll'rd as l'l'oh!l cla.., ;acr... lanuar: :!: lilk o ('0SllHr. eforc }n::: ll0ll i \\'ns illlp038iolc' o procnrc nilk in _, li o\ hl pnolhl'c a \\ ak<_ } oe..::, ::\orh Carolina. unl-r hl' al'lof )l:r\' :., li7a. The Suden Legrslnurc, which supposedly con:;il('8 one br:lllch of he Suden Go, ernmeu.\.ssociaion of Wake For es, is S<lllly in need of medicine. For yen rs H0\', he only apparpn fmu:ion of his impressi\ e sounding organizaion has been o furnish Y:lca sqnare,; on he annual spring ballo hereby pro,-iding more fodder for r)olii!all,, lnnwrv office ' 0... seeker.\.nd afer, \ erv shorly afer u ' he spring elec-ions, he SuJen Legislnm e is l>'oh)lv fo u ocn he v 0 ' newly eleced group hibernaes, and for anoher year exiss only in name. The sagnaion is 0 doub due o he fac ha he onlv funcion of he Suden Legislam:e is o amend he consiuion of lw Suden Bolv whenc\'er a chance becomes eec FRESHMEN HEAR CARPENTER TALK Assisan Dean of Medicine Discusses he Medical Profession in Orienaion Program Dr. C. C. Carpener, assisan dean of he Wake Fores College medical school, Thursday gave an assembly alk on he nedical profession.."the healing ar began when lmman hisory sared," he saed, "and has been consanly improyed since hen. A firs medicine was conneced wih religion and priess were also physiciar.s. Laer he wo were separaed in name, hough eyen oday hey cansary. Dynamic orgnni:mions nrc or- no be separaed, in spiri." Dr. Carpener old how medical g::uuzaons lll work, Ol'ganizaions ha perform <lc-finic funcions, and schools, displacing he less pracical educaional mehod of virual appren e S lldcn Legisla nrc is iner iceship, hemselves became oo comsimply llccausc here is nol ing: for mercialized. :Ciceses o pracice i o do. llowc\ er ' a ne\ylv ' ereaccl could be purchased, he saed, from EU SOCETY HAS NTAL MEETNG mporan Maers of Business Presened By Presiden Copple o Old Members A he iniial meeing of he En zelian Lierary Sociey for he year , hem, on Tuesday eyening, Wake Fores Win0cings By ED GAillBRELL Your columnis ges a hrill o wade ino lis much-abused ypewrier and knock-off he old weekly column once more. And afer a whole summer of inimae, someimes dangerous, rela ions wih creosoed elephone poles, elephone wire, cable, picks, shovels, ec., yours ruly is quie full of poenial columnar maerial. Well, so much for he prologue o he year's iry columns, and here's hoping ha you can sand. ha many. Presiden George Copple submied some imporan maers of business o he old members. Afer hearing all sors of hings The dae of he annual smoke, giv- abou summer school, decided o en for he ben!'!fi of he new men on come up for he fourh of July. There he calllus, was se.for Ocober. were abou hree or four girls. i Arrangemen of deails for he occa- seemed, o each male on he campus, bu 'm afraid can' give a favorable sion was lef in he hands of a com- repor on he female pulchriude, if miee composed ' of Messrs. Gambrell, here was any. However, he boys did Ford and Pickler. By a unanimous he bes hey could wih wha hey had, voe of he sociey he commiee was and he magnolia was he mos favored parking spo along wih he enjoined o secure as one of he speak- mud hole down on he golf course. ers, Dr. William Louis Poea, a 'll sop here Oll his maer-no fonner Euzelian. The Euzelian banner. par of which is a relic of almos a cenury, was presened o he sociey. The pain- working he censor o deah. Professor \emory colleced a walkin.g choir each nigh afer supper, aud hey harmonized all over he place. ings on eiher side have been reouched aemped o join in once, bu i didn' and a new fringe of cosly impored ake me long o realize ha my sour maerial has been added. A saemen bass coulcl be of much more use if i of coss has no ye been presened o were alogeher poenial or locaed in a more agrarian spo where here were he sociey b)" he aris who did he such hings as cows and pigs o call All mapj s of lminl :-. :-olwulcl hl! aldr'- "ccl \VakP Forps wih a rnig nhoyc n ho Bu:-.lfll'.""" )lnna:.:er. Box ::!. ancl a!.:', o_hr mar-... :-.lwuld h, :ulln =--(l o he g'4hlc' _B. hdiror in-cld'- i, Hox :.!],...:,.,.\dnl'li>ir.l" rae, <[UOll'<i on l'c<[u>. _ lie Jlll]'!'O\'(')!l('n Can, no ( OUh,!-'uh r pon du in 'Hh'l\('(' '] work, bu he amoun, which is con- home. Some one old me ha had a Ha_i!.!l 0lli.'': Elwa:b & B.rnnghon Cn. \ lp nrl )Uec argl J" o lc lllsl siderable, will no doub be raised culivaed voice; bu hen he said i -- i l'!lcc of he Ci\ ic mproyemen Clnh quickly in view of he deligh evinced sounded as hough i had been, ploughed 935 iember 936 ha la:o: year inaugmac'd a sweep- lry allmembe s wl\o have seen he ban- under. 4ssociaed Co!lef)iae Press! i :! llrll!!l'lllll for ci.-ie i llll)ro\ emen. o "b ' ". Col s. p uor 0 ner., ]\r\\ n merc-han::: who dispen:'e nulk Dr. Reid Yo iced d issaisfacion of Presiden Copple, on moion of \r. eaching females he oher day ill saying, "You call say wha you wish o a l ee>ae De,es /and lroarding- louf's will aid a splen Shearin, was asked o head a commiee for he join selecion, wih he d[d eau;;p if lh'y will eooperae wih boy and i will all be over in 30 seconds, bu no so wih he co-eds." THE STUDENT L:ZGSLATURE h> Ci\'ie Clnh nml ne his gr:ule Philomallesian Sociey, of a debae AND FRESHMAN..,. -And Dr. Sledd made he anllouncemen ha co-ed or no co-ed he was go REGULATON.._\ k. query for Sociey Anniversary. Prevailing senimen was in favor ing o each his classes from now on as of lmving he sociey divided, ino hough here were only members of wo secions again his year, meeings he sronger sex in aendance. o be held on Tuesday and Thursday problem 0\\" exiss ha migl con- insiuions ou o make money. ccinhly hm e a dircp hearing on he n 90, he American i\edical Assopresen impoency of he Legislaure. ciaion reduced he llumber of medical Wih he aboliion of hazing las schools from 60 o 96. "Today," he year he need for moderae freshman speaker coninued, "here are only 76 regulaion has been fel by many. So A' grade medical colleges in he Unied far, he Suden Council, acing in a Saes, of which all bu hree are conlegislaive capaciy, ha. drawn up a necerl wih colleges offering oher evenings. Tle ime of meeing will be lef up o he l"especi ve secions. f enhusiasm is any cderion of accomplishmen, his should be a year of unparalleled success for he Euzeliau Lierary Sociey. Every man expecs o come in for his share of he laurels in he fields of oraory and debae. W.EEKLY LECTURES BY HUBERT POTEA l Lain Professor is Speaking on Relaionship of Chrisianiy and Roman Civilizaion Dr. Hube McNeill Poea, for 23 years professor of Lain a Wake Fores College, began las Sunday nigh a series of lecures in he local Bapis Church on he relaion beween Chrisianiy and Roman civilizaion. Dr. Poea, who oured aly his summer, spoke on "The Hisorical Background of Chrisianiy." Nex Sunday, Sepember 22, he will coninue wih "The Religious and Philosophical Background of Chrisianiy." Afer wo weeks inermission, Dr. Poea will resume he series wih hree oher lecures, namely, "Poins of Conr'ic Beween Chrisian Theology and Roman deas," "The Disincive Conribuion of Chrisianiy o he world ino Which Was Born," and "Reacions of Roman Wriers o Chrisi- se of freshman rcgulaious which courses of sudy. aniy." -..vcre published in he nc\\- suden "Your hree o four years of preh andbook, and he aclllp. a fresh- ; : medical work are very imporan," he warned prospecive docors. "Do no man regulaion has soi)lk'd here. N ec Qlaes hink ha his period gives you a is evidenly he icnion of he golden chance o 'be collegiae,' have a ' Council o amp cnfoj eemen of free and easy ime. and neglec your Tle Old Gold and Black l.:s moved o is new quarers in he hese regulaions, unl here lc.pg-/ :;.. es:a ; ;:-a;_!-:: : basemen of he Social Science Huilding (Old Gym). All wrihmps and inf.orma.ion should be brough o he new quarers. slaure eners he pic nres. f he.he medical school. All medicine is Council would delegae aul0riy o based on he fundamenal sciellcesh L l biology, chemisry, physics-and mahe egs nure m e maer of emaics." freshman _regulaion he Legislaure Dr. Carpener closed by discussing would immediaely assume an im- he compensaion for expending abou pora nee hihero en joyed onlv bv $0,000 and eigh or nine years in preph c C ouncil, and a he same ime "Your income will no be very high, ".. araion for he medical profession. he Council would he rplic\'ld of bu you will have he saisfacion of many rouine and uuimporm cases helping o relieve he sufferings of invoh ing minor infracions of rules. humaniy, hus following he example of he Grea Physician." The Legislaure, wih a definie ycar- J'mmd funcion, would of eccssiy lwye o mee a leas once eyery wo weeks, and he group would acually exis in fac as well as name. And he members of he Legislaure would :find hemselves projeced suddenly ino he field of ach e work. Tha would be quie an iunoniion o hem! MORE SOCOLOGY The Curriculum Commiee a is ex meeing should ener ino n horough discussion regarding he addiion of oher courses in sociology o he presen social science cur- DOWTN'S ASSSTANTS START THER FALL WORK Things are humming in he Alumni Office as Alumni Secrear; Alfred A. Dowin and his wo assisalls, Rex Dowin and Waler B. Peyon have begun heir fall work. Rex: Dowin, a. freshman his Year, is a younger broher of our Alumni Secreary. Work is progressing rapidly in making and filing plaes for he newly acquired raddressograph rna chine whereby he Wake Fo es Almni News may be mailed ou from his office, here{)fore having been compiled here and mailed from Raleigh. This addressograph will be a grea advanage o his office, as changes in addresses of ralumni can be effeced wih very lile rouble. Ruh Prichard, one of he college's presen co-eds, when asked a quesion in German he oher day was compleely sage sruck and, on opening her mouh, she couldn' say a word. many boys! Too A he local cinema las week during he showing of The Call of he Wild he film caugh on fire. ncidenly and mos likely, logically i was when Clark Gable and Lorea Young were in one of hose passionae cliucles ha he film blazed up. And here's he barber shop adverisemen on he desk bloers being given, o he sudens ha reads, "Saisfacion guaraneed or hair refunded." And for hose who wish an hour or so of delighful reading sugges Mac Kinley Kanor's 'Voice of Bu!Jle Ann from Miss Hannah Holdng's renal library in Holding's Drug Sore Those who know and are hrilled o hear he baying of a pack of houn.ds will deligh in his book. "Music of he pack runs lrough he so\'y like a chain of silver bells." 's a fiing successor o GoodrBye, Mr. Chips. n his exemporaneous speaking Dean Bryan is anoher Will Rogers. Willie Willis sared and edied a newspaper in his home own, Crewe, Virginja, his summer. He, even hough he's a school here, sill runs i.-and i pays oo. Ever since. 've been here in school here has been almos incessan consrucion on and around he campus. The adminisraion 'building, he new gym, he brick walls and a grea deal of shrubbery around he campus, he road around he campus, he renovaion of he Old Gym. Chips: Professor Griffin's marriage, WELCOM NEW AND OLD STUDENTS Hardwicl(_es Plarmacy ACROSS THE RALROAD FROM CAMPUS PURE DRUGS SHEAFER, CONKLN AND PARKER PENS WHTMAN CANDES FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASON POSTAL TELEGRAPH AGENCY BUS TERMNAL TELEPHONES \ ST-JOHN H. HARDWCKE ST. JOHN H. HARDWCKE, JR. J. B. ADAMS ANDY WHTE MCKEY WALKER E '... a grea many around seem o be following he acion of he Earnshaws by buying Oldsmobiles-and hey're beauiful cars... a new bell ringer his year-and wihou Brion ringing i, i seems o make much less noise... free newspapers and free bloers... he negroes a he railroad saion who sill ask one passing if he has a runk o be moved... and lile 'm-awrigh-how-you Coon quie humorously maneuvering he down sairs end of an up-sairs-bound runk... las week end half of Wake Fores seemed o,be in Raleigh... empy pos office boxes... no waer hrowing ye from Huner... shows up o hiry cens... grade A milk now sold in more new pipessome in mouhs... Charlie Toxey has pounds his suzpmer, weighing 265 now... poor lile fellow_ NSST ON Wriers.lenion All new men ineresed in wri. ing for Old Gold and Black are urgecl o clro) ound o he Old Gold and Black office in he base men ol' ile Social Science Build ing. Talen is never oo l'leniful lere, ancl everyone wlll be given an opporuniy o' demonsrae his.umsery of ile 'vrien language. GR-ADE RAW MK SDEAR.ON'S DAR-Y GRADE MLK - PROD.UCTS PHONE N... - a..ra r a.,. ra a.-.-a a a a a a,. a a a a a era a a il Pender's SALE OF PENDER'S FNE COFFEES (One of hese is sur e o please.) D: P. BLEND YELLOW FRONT GOLBEN BLEND Navy BEANS 4 lbs. 7c Pos BRAN lqc pkg. STRONGHEART Dog Food Sc lib. Con Souhern Manor FRUT Cockail 2 : 25c (&_,; W E E K Comomaion Sale suy THESE 3 Ge This mi} FREEW 34 c 9c 7c 5c SOUTHERN MANOR QUALTY FOODS Souhern Manor CORN 2 Cans 25c Souhern Manor LMA B EAN S " 2 25c Baker's CHOCOLATE 5c -2b. cake Burch BUTTER COOKES 5c pkg. SOAP SPECALS P. & G. Large 4 for 7c Size Camay Beauy 3 far 3c Soap Chipso Soap 3 for 23c Chips

3 some in Toxey has er, weighing ile fellow. enion eresed in wriand Black are ound o he Old ffice in he basel Science Build ver oo :pleniful e will be given ' demonsrae his rien language. K 'S...,J. Gil.- ' s S 9c 7c 5c lanor OODS anor N 5c a nor NS c r's LATE cake :h ER ES kg. CALS 4 for 7c 3 for 3c 3 for 23c < 965 N COLLEGE FRST STUDENT 935 MED, CLASS THS SEMESTER.OUT OCTOBER PLACED BY DEAN Enrollmen Figures Show Sligh Edior Decrease Under Las Year's Record-Breaking Class. The enrollmen a Wake Fores Col lege for he year 935-3& is now sand ing a 965. This figure is abou 30 lower ljan ha of he same ime las year. Gambrell Sends.ou SOS Call for More Ariss The firs issue of The S'Uden, he sudens' lierary-humorous publicaion of Wake Fores" will be he feshman ssue and will appear Ocober 9, Edi An Dr. Kichin-. Successfully Transfers All 26 Medicos o Senior Medical Colleges Every member of he 935 gradua fng class of he Wake Fores Medical School has been placed in a senior medical school, Presiden Thurman D. Kichen, dean of he medical school, WAKE FOREST LBRARY S RECPENT OF MANY BOOKS American Hisorical Associaion is Supplying Rare Volumes On Americana o Local Library Wake Fores has recenly been in eluded- among six colleges receiving rare books on America hrough he Commiee on Americana of he American Hisorical Associaion. Among he valuable volumes which have reached he library from his source are early ediions of John Smih's Genercm Hisorie of Virginia., Daniel Coxe's A De- Abou 860 of he sudens come from or Ed! Gambrell saed his week. Norh Cil.rolina, 92 counies being represened. The ou-of-sae enrollmen Ou Of a Class Of 30 men which be- scripion of he Englis'k Province of The edior says ha he is badly in announced his Week. need of a few carooniss o replace s 05. gan heir second! year of medicine 26 Carolina, View o he Causes anc Oon several who didn' reurn o school his sequences of he American R'evoluion Wake Couny leads he Norh Carolina. counies wih 87 men. Buncombe by Jonahan Boucher, The Speech of year. He requesed ha all hose in compleed heir requiremens and reis second wih 36, and Robeson and. Ednund. Brke, Huchinson's Hiso v eresed in working on The Sud.en be ceived eiher a Cerificae in Medicine Wayne, a he saff meeing Tuesday nigh a or a. Bachelor of Science in MediCine ih 29 each follow. The lea.ding counies follow in order: 8 o'clock in The Suaen office on he degree, and all 26 are now pursuing Harne, 27 ; S ampson, 23 ; N as h, 2 ; firs floor Of. he Old Gym. across from heir courses of sudy a various med- Durham, 20; New Hanover, 9; -Ber- he book room. leal colleges hroughou he Souh and ie, Davidson and Franklin, 8 each; The Suden needs poems. shor Eas. Columbus Forsyh ' ' Granville and sories, essays, humorous aricles, Eigh senior med"cal colleges ab Lenoir, 6 each; Norhampon 5; sorbed all of his year's graduaing of he Province of Massachuses Bav, An Answer o Declaraion of he American Congress by J. Lind, Thomas Paine's C:ommon Sense, and Beverly's The His ory of Virginia, in four pars. These volumes, and ohers o be added laer, will comprise one of he mos valuable addiions o our library in recen years. Mrs. Crienden expresses grea deligh in he fac ha Wake Fores has been chosen as he recipien of such rare lierary specimens. Our library, due }argely o her unceasing effors, is fas becoming a rerea for scholars in all fields of his orical r.esearch. Halifax, Herford, Marin, Rockingham jokes and earoons. Anyone who has class. Emory Universiy in Alana and Union, 4 each; Anson and Vance, anyhing o conribue o The Suden and Temple Universiy in Philadelphia 3 each; Guilford and Ruherford, 2 give i o.he edior o:r leave i in his each ook five men: each; Carere, Duplin, Gason, and room a 25 Huner. Since he firs Temple: Willard w. Griggs, George Mecklenburg, each; Cabarrus, John issue is he freshman issue, maerial E. Gurganus, Franklin Wilkins, son, Pi and Sanly, 0 each, perinen o he subjec will be given Charles Feezor, and Luher Doffer- Vlrgln.ia, wih 34 men, leads he ou- primary consideraion. myre. ofsae group..souh Carolina and The edior says ha here is no rea- Emory: William R. Baker, James New Jersey come nex wih 2 and son why The Suden should!ll' l:je im c. Coffey, Luher Fulcher, Edgar V respecively. Georgia. has 0, and Ten- proved a grea deal his year and ha Green and Samuel Allen Wilson. nessee sends 7. Alabama, Kenucky, if he saff coninues is splendid co- Medical College of Souh Carolina Pennsylvania., Texas and Wes Vir- operaion he magazine will be grea received four Wake Foresers: Ander ginia have 4 men each. The disric of ly improved. Mos of he maerial will son Floyd,.Andrew. M. Jamison, Grover Columbia andl Maryland have 3 each, no run over one page, which is abou c. Wrenn and Moffi Holler. and Massachuses has 2. Oher areas,000 words, and seldom over wo PenlyVania and Jefferson, boh in represened are China, Cuba, Florida., pages. The sories, aricles, ec., mll;s Philadelphia, ook hree each; and New York. be well-wrien, clever and wih a defi- Pennsylvania: Rossie Williamson, is expeced ha wihin anoher nie appeal o he sudens. is heir Charles Howell, and Hugh Paon. week he,000 mark will be reached. magazine and hey are he reaodiers. Jefferson: George Rader, Yulan This figure is considered by many o "To be successful," he edior coli Washburn and Evere Wrigh. be he -opimum enrollmen for Wake jecured, "a. college magazine mus ap- Medical College of Virginia, Louis Fores. A good many.more han his peal o is readers." iana Sae Universiy and Universiy applied for admission :bu were rejec There will be much more ar work in of Georgia each ook wo. ed on accoun Of heir records. his year's Suaen han here has Medical College of Virginia.: Arhur A he firs regular chapel service, been in pas ones. Permission has Broughon and Ballard Norwoodl. held las week, Presiden Thurman D. been obained from Esquire, he maga- L. s. U.: Randolph Charles anr:l Na Kichin and Dean D. B. Bryan ad- zine for men-, o use <!erain of is cus. Thompson. dressed he su<den.s. The edior hopes he college can af- Georgia: Maurice Levine and Wil Congraulaing he men on he fine ford o increase The Suden's number Uam J. Marin. spiri of broherliness shown during of pages each issue from 20 o 24. he pas week, 'Dr. Kichin observed The four issues following he fresh WANTED-2 day sudens o share ex ha a spiri of digniy and manliness man issue will be he foobail, Chrisseems o prevail on he <lampus. He mas, publicaions and fraerniy issues. Apply Snyder, College. Book.Sore, penses o and from Raleigh dally. challenged he sudens o hink on-, : hese hings. De Bryan reconunended deernr- naion in ackling college problems. "One canno gain muscles wihou do ing hard physical work. Neiher can one maser Ufe's problems.unil, like Jacob, he has wresled arduously for v.icory." Voluaeer Bad The Suden Voluneer Band, or sslon Sudy Group, will mee nex Thursday njgh, Sepember 26, iu room 3 of Wai Hall. This s he firs meeing of he season and wlll begin promply a '; p.m. Meeings will be held every oher Thursday njgh hereafer. All hose neresed! in Chrisian work a home and abroad are urged o aend. The officers his year are as follows: Presiden, John w. Ousley of Lillingon; vice presiden, waler Genry of Rox boro; secreary, L. B. Fields o' Goldsboro; choriser, l"aul Nickens, of Calypso; reporer, Edwin F. Beale of Chase Ciy, Va. Fodder All nominees f or Business ' Manager of e Howler mus be in o he l"ubllcajon Board by Monday noon. LAND"S, NC "Raleigh's Leading Credi Jewelers". Naionally adverised merchandise sold a he naionally adverised price WATCHES HAMLTON ELGN GRUEN BULOVA LLNOS NO NTEREST OR CARRYNG CHARGES LAND"S, NC. 37 FAYETTEVLLE STREET ,; FOR THE LATEST SPORTS READ The News & Observer DELVERED N YOUR BOOM. 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4 PAGE FOUR ' BSU OUTLOOK S!-_Leg_"' o_ruo_..", JOURNALSM MEDAL SUNDAY SCHOOL GOOD THS YEAR!?ii::::fb:vEfei!: ESTABLSHED HERE ClASSES BEGN Presiden A Marin Plans a Varied Program of Religious Aciviies There was a good number of e old members presen. Plans were laid for he years work. Presiden. Poole gave ile boys such an ad dress as hey hadj no heard n many a moon. An excerp fron Josephus Daniels Offers Medal Organizaion for Presen School For Bes Senior Lierary Effor Year is Effeced; Liles is On Journalism General Presiden f " d d Honorable Josephus Daniels, Unied s d s h f h lle"' year Al :Marin of Lumberon, presiden of his address o ows: am n ee un ay c oo or e co,..e he Bapis Suden Union, announced delighed o gree you all again. Saes Ambassador o Mexico, has es- began las Sunday. The majoriy of he ha wih abou 400 sudens aending presume ha \Ye all have en- ablished he Josephus Daniels Essay classes were well filled. There was a religious services las Sunday he ou- joyed our Taealon his summer. Medal o be presened each year o oal of 240 sudens in he classes. As for me mine has been gorgeous. look for he coming year is indeed l hate feased upon he rap ures he senior of Wake Fores College who This u'as " only 60 shor of he goal for brigh. of mounain surroundings. have presens for publicaion in "The Wake he year which is 300 sudens. A a meeing of he B. S. U. coun.cil SOJ"ourned upon Taer Hill ln Fores Suden," lierary monhly, he d wih h meel g Sunday ligh Roy Liles, di - b Presiden we p ease e n- Wnauga Couny nnd here UTed es essay on S()me Phase of American d s h h recor of he Sunday School, announced journalism, Presiden Thurman D. eres an expec o rea.c e goa wih naure. lii.ye seen ile sun ha abou 240 men aended he arise from her waery bed in he Kichin announces. wihin he nex Sunday or wo. -''U"ious morning classes. Fon Scofield, l'ns, span he mlgliy eherial blue n o:ffering his medal, i is he pur- A plan is in he makinc o increase direcor of he Bapis Training Union, and sink n a golden haze behind pose of Mr. Daniels, himself a noed ineres in Sunday School work. is saed ha almos as many collegians ile verdan hlglllands of Tenn." journalis, o encourage lierary al- hoped ha his plan will be ready by were presen ha nigh. These figures n ending lls address, he }Jres- en in he Bapis suden body. A- d l nd cae an neres and aendance he early par of Ocober. Some awar iden old ile members, n work ready medals are o:ffered; for oraory, d h ki h well in adyance of previous years. h wi be rna e o e c ass rna ng e here s pleasure, in dleness ere debaing and ahleic superioriy, bu bes showing for a cerain lengh of "Bapls Suden'' Avn.llable is misery. Mr. Daniels' medal is he firs in he SERVCE CHEVROLET COMPANY CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVCE : GAS OLS AND GREASE BATTERY AND GENERATOR SERVCE PHONE 08 WAKE FOREST, N. C WAKE FOREST CAFE The mos ideal place o board. Three or wo meals per day. We serve Breakfas from 7 o 2. Dinner 2 o 6. Supper 6 o 0 o'cloc a he same price as all oher goqd Boarding Houses, or. you may ea off our icke and save money, if you miss several meals each week or monh. will pay you o ea off he icke and o have your money o spend oher ways. For furher informaion see our manager, Mr. Raymond S. Pridgen or C. B. Toxey, Prop..Members of he council are em- Plans were formulaed, whereby lierary field o be offered here. ie.medical class has no begun is powered o receive subscripions o a drive is o be conduced o The essay will be limied o 3,000 work as ye, bu will do so Sunday ''"'::::::=::=:=::=::::=::==::=:=::::::=:=:==::==:=:=::=:===:=:== he Bapis Bden, magazine for col- secure molly worhwjlile, n- words, and he medal will be presen- week. s hoped ha a new class can -= lege sudens published in Nashville, eresed, and liard working new ed during he commen-cemen exercises. be organized shorly o ake care of he Tenn. The publicaion comes once members. Faculy members in he English deeach monh during he college year, age of he sunday morning discussion large number of sudens aking advan- CES parmen will ac as judges.. of some of be faculy members. iona! aricles-excellen Sunday af- ' Dr. Kichin. advises ha he essay General officers are: Roy M. Liles,- ernoon readin,g. neresed su d ens mus be based upon horough invesi- presiden; Bur Shore, vice presiden; <J.re urged o see Archie McMillan or crammed wih insrucive and lnspira- MASON AN NOUN l PlANS FOR HOWLER gaion, bu mus be so ":rien as o be E. P. Pearce, Jr.! o:,r ber of he council in he ee::eoa:!:a:a: r:::d ;:!:.s :!i=!aeug. The council is made up of he fol- accompanied by bibliography of books Paul Sholar, :Presiden; Sancil, firs lowing men-al Marin, presiden; and aricles used by he wrier. vice presiden; Sears, second vice pres! Clarence Hobgood, firs vice presiden; Picures Will Be Taken Nex Any seniors who are in.eresed in den; w. Brown, secreary; Al Marin, Paul Sholar, second vice presiden Week; Howler Moves o New compeing for he medal should con- choriser. (social commiee chairman); B. B. Headquarers sul Dr. H. B. Jones of he English De- Dr. Reid, Alumni Building. C. Hob Shepherd, secreary; Chevis Horne, parmen. good, presiden; Baker, vice presiden; reasurer; Fon Scofield, B. T. U. di- Jim Mason, edior of Tlie Howler, Knox, secreary. rec or; R oy L.l es, S un d ay S C h 00 d" college yearbook, revealed oday ha p fu...,.._.f 0QS B Ofr d Prof. Carroll, Alumni Building. H. E. rec or; J ay A n d erson, musc d" rec or; picures for The Howler will be aken Walden, presiden; P. Perry, vice presi W "l ar d B rown, d evo wna c h airman; his coming week beginning Monday, = den; Tom Ellis, choriser. Ed B ea e, mnjs ena c ass represen a- Sepember 23 hrough 28. EdHor An imporan meeing of he Dr. Billy Poea, Church Audiorium. ve; J ohn Ousley, mission sudy Mason also announced ha all suile Faculy Room of he Adminls- presiden; Chevis Horne, secreary. Publicaions Board lylll be leld n Leslie Carer, presiden; H. Abbi, vice group represenaive; Archie \cmil- dens ineresed in working on Tlie rnlon Bulldlng Monday afernoon Sudens are also invied o aend lan., lierary chairman; John Law- Howler his year mee in he Social a 3:80. AU members are urged Dr. Gulley's class in he righ wing of renee and John Ezell, members-a- Science building in Tl!e HOivZer of- h; be presen. he Church. large. flee, Monday evening a 7 o'clock. An incomplee survey of new men as The edior emphasized he fac ha o denominaion was repored on a in order o ge good picures one '"'''"""''"" ;=;;:=, r i=.,.,.::;:,:;;.;:;;,;:;;.;::;.;;:::;::i=.,.,,,.,.::;:.:;;,::;r:;;.;::;,;=;.;=.;;::;;;.,.,.::;:,::;:,::;;.;:;;.;::;.;;::.;;:::;::,;;;:,=;;,::;:.:;;,::;;,;:;;,;o;,;;:::;::. ;;;:,;;;:.;;;:,:;;;.:;;;,;:;;,;::;,, he meeing. One hundred and sixy should come early in order o avoid are Bapiss, 6 Presbyerians, four a las minue rush. Picures of he Episcopalians, and four Mehodiss, (reshmen class will be aken Monday When in Rome do as he Romans do" while 2 did no sign.ify any church and Tuesday of he coming week. All preference. oher sudens, excep academic, law When in Wake Fores... nevoional liieelngs and medical seniors will come Tuesday Willard Brown wishes o announce hrough Friday. The afernoefl hours DO THE RGHT THNG BY READNG again he following daily devoional are from o'clock hrough 5:30, and eeings-:r.orning Wach, 7: a.m. hen in he evening from 6:30 o 9. All THE RALEGH TMES m 03, Wa Hall, and also. m he picures will be aken in he basemen Squires Aparmens on Sky Hl; Ves- of he Social Science building, adpers Servi_ce,_ 6:45 p.m. in he Bapis joining The Howler office. church bmldmg. For he benefi of he freshmen, WEAVER DESRES. WELCOME GROUP Wans nerfraerniy Council o Arrange for Enerainmen of Visiing Teams n a meeing of he Pan Hellenic Council, Coach Jim Weaver inroduced plans for an ner-fra Club, for he purpose of eneraing visiing ahleic eams. f his plan succeeds, a club wlll be formed consising of one member of each fraerniy. Each fraerniy,vould provide hospiable accommodaions for is fraerniy brohers from he visiing eam. Sweaers will be worn by he members of his club as a mark of recogniion. Coach Weaver will presen his idea o he Ahleic Commiee for argumen peraining o financing funds for he purchase of sweaers. This club will be a grea help o he Ahleic Associaion as well as o he suden body as a whole. will end o show beer spiri beween he schools and also formaion of inimae friendships. We hope he enire suden body will show ineres in his club and back i o he limi. See B.. TART JR. DELVERED DALY ONLY \Sc PER WEEK Mason says here is no charge for pic- -":::::!::!::A ures oher han ha which is aken - - care of in he general college fees, and he urges hem o come ou in full Mon r.=============================ji day and Tuesday. Freshmen are also especially invied o he saff!fleeing Monday nigh and all alen will be welcomed, especially hose who migh have had any experience in phoography. The Howler office was moved o is new headquarers his week and here finds more commod.ious accomodaions. The edior was very enhusiasic over his plans for his year's book, and hough he didn' say so, he inimaed ha i would be one of he bes in he hisory of he school. BAPTST MNSTER ENTERS GREAT FELD OF POLTCS Wake Fores Graduae is Acing Mayor of Trenon, New Jersey \Vbeher or uo preachers should ge ino poliics, Dr. Oscar W. Henderson, \Vake Fores alumnus of he Class of 909 and pasor of he Grace Bapis Church of Trenon, N. J., has jus been eleced mayor of he New Jersey capial ciy, which office he will hold in addiion o his regular church work. He is originally from Balimore. Dr. Henderson is also presiden of he New Jersey Bapis Sae Convenion. When a suden here, he was pres! Meeing l den of he Philomahesian lierary sociey, won he senior oraor's medal, ' ! and was edior of he yearbook. Presiden Toxev of he Wake Fores Dramaic Clnb announces ha here wllj be a meeing of ha organizaion n le Social Science building Monday evening a 7 o'ci<ock. All old members are urged o be presen, and a heary welcome is exended o new members, The miniser-mayor, sill enhusiasic abou his Norh Carolina alma maer, recenly arranged a Wake Foree radio broadcas over WTNJ of Trenon which led 65 of his fellow-ownsmen o apply for admission. Be organized a Wake Fores club in rrenon which eleced Gordon Phillips, now a sophomore, is presiden. s. w. 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5 PAGE FVE NY, N.C. NC. RN G ' " GOvernor Ehringhaus o Winess Cones DEACLETS PLAY - STATE ON FRDAY Large Squad Grees Dave Holon n His Ffrs Year As Coach Here FROSH WORK AGANST VARSTY DURNG WE-EK Several Promising Players Repor nciuding David Fuller, Local Boy Under he direcion of Dave Holon a large squad of fify freshman fooball players has been working ou for he pas en days. Due o he fac ha he boys have been ou only a few d-ays he eam has no ye reached op shape. During he pas week he frosh have been working boh offensively and defensively agains he varsiy. The Deacles open heir season nex Friday afernoon agail:i.s he Sae _College freshmen. The game will be played here on Gore Field. Yeserday afernoon was devoed o a long scrimmage beween wo eams made up from he squad. From all appearances Coach Holon's boys will give he Techles a hard bale. Among he large group are several promising bo-ys who, wih a year of experience, hould be a big help o he varsiy. David Fuller, local boy and sar a Raleigh High las year has been showing up very well in all deparmens and has been sharing he kicking honors wih Joe Foser, a Knoxville, Tennessee residen. Boh are backs. Jesse Pearman, anoher who hails from Knoxville, has been probably he bes running back on he squad o dae. Cal Howard is doing a grea job as he blocking back and has also been a defensive sar. Anderson appears o be he bes passer among he backs. Several candidaes are fighing i ou for he line posiions. Cribbs, Carrie, Oens, Monson, Prui, Johnson and Harall are he wingm:en. Roy Evins, John VanBuskirk and Jackson all look good a he ackle poss. Bishop Boxing nauguraed Here Under Coach Phil Uley Popular nramural Coach Will Sar Tournamen Soon o Ge. Line on Maerial MANY FNE PUGLSTS WLL ENTER ALL CLASSES Sam Turner, Fred Hood Are Golden Glove Champions Now in School - WRESTLNG TEAM ORGANZED- HERE Herman Hickman Will Have Charge of Ma Game in Firs Year n anicipaion of forming he firs Wresling will a las come ino is boxing eam in he hisory of Wake own here a Wake Fores where he Fores Coach Phil Uley is pl'anning sudens have been clamoring for o sar a boxing ournamen in he years for an organized wresling eam. very near fuure which will ake in A graduaion las year he Board boys who figh in any class from he of Trusees auhorized he ma game, 5 pound division on up o he un- and Herman Hickman was immediaelimied class. ly appoined o coach ihe spor. Joe A ring is now under consrucion Swan, varsiy fooball player and o be placed in he new gym as soon quie a wresler himself, will ac as as officials are ready o ge he ournamen s,ared. Coach Uley will be in charge of he boxing eam his year, and he is anxious for all candidaes o begin preliminary workous now. He wans all boxers o be in shape when hey repor o him. e There are several ousanding ringmen in school now who have been unable o use heir abiliy o any advanage around here. Fred Hood was wice winner of he Charloe Golden Glove Tournamen in he heavyweigh division, while Sam Turner is he presen ile holder of he middleweigh class for he Raleigh division. Claude Bass and Jim Perro boh made good showings in Raleigh las Spring and are being couned on o urn ou for acion here. DAVE HOlTON NOW COACHNG FROSH- and Souhers will probably ake care of he guard jobs, while Newberry, Former Deacon Sar Reurns 0 Troer and Oswald Williams, of Crewe, Handle Baby Deacon Fooball Virginia, are also making srong bids Hopefuls for he poss. Harwell, Sragon and Paon are he ceners Coach Holon also has hree junior college men wo-rking wih he {earn. They are Benny Shuferd of Brevard, Bob Fizhugh of Oak Ridge, and Hall, who las year played a Louisburg. BLOCKER NEEDED. BY COACH WEAVER Several Players Are Tried A Posiion Bu None Saisfy Deac Menor Coach Jim Weaver, w ake Fores fooball menor, is finding he problem ha was facing him when he called forh his candidaes on Labor Dayha is, o find a good blocking backsill his mos vexing -and rying difficuly afer almos hree weeks of pracice. Several boys have been used in his posiion, bu none have shown he caliper.or abiliy of j firs rae blocker. Tex Edens, a wo hundred pounder, a imes has shown himself - o be prey g'ood in his {leparmen, bu here are oher imes when he is less consisen. Red McCarhy and Dallas Morris a sophomore and junior', respecive'ly, have also been ried a his place, bu boh are raher small for such a large assignmen. Morris is he more experienced of he wo--having won his leer las year as a halfback. Dave Holon, new freshman fooball coach, is no new o Wake Fores fans. For hree years Holon was one of assisan o Hickman. The game will no be conduced on such a large scale his firs year, bu Coach Hickman plans o advance he spor as much as possible. He hopes o bring he ma game ou of he inermural class ino an inercollegiae compeiion. f possible, a schedule will be drawn up wih schools wih which Wake Fores can compee. An announcemen will be posed laer in he week concerning he sar of wresling, and when he candidaes shall repor for workous. John Vernon,' Class 'of '33 Wins Sae Tile in Greensboro Tournamen Local readers of he Spor page in he daily newspapers go a kick ou of learning ha John Vernon of Burlingon had jus copped he Sae Championship in ennis in boh singles and doubles in an open ournamen saged las week in Greensboro.!.- Fas_ Fo_urso_me LEHMANS LABELED AS All-AMERCAN Grea George Washingon Universiy Back Will Be in Acion Here On Ocober 25 Advance noices are already labeling Tu:ffy Lehmans, grea George Washingon Universiy back, as an All.: Mr. Vernon graduaed here in 933, and for five years prior hereo he cooled off all compeiion in local American for he coming fooball seaennis circles and '\Was one ahlee son. Washingon correspondens claim who played because he loved he game ha Lehmans is due for his bes season since enering he Universiy be- and never asked any college officials for any subsidy (make a noe of his cause of he fac ha he is is in grea and pu his name in "Who's Who"). shape and free from injuries which Three years ago John, as he is hampered him las fall. familiarly known around here, played Lehmans will make his appearance he hind legs off of Wilmer Hines, here on Gore Field ori he aernoon Carolina ace, now ranking among he of Ocober 25 when he Colonials bale firs en in he Unied Saes, bu Wake Fores. Las year he Deacs finally los a hree-hour mach wo had Tuffy prey well boled up unil ses o one. lae in he. game when his running, For hree consecuive years while kicking, and passing sen Wake Fores a suden here Vernon paired wih down o a 6-2 defea. Professor J. L. Memory o win he Tar Expers also sae ha whereas Heel Open Tournamen in Raleigh. Lehmans ran enirely on his own las He now pracices law in Burlingon. year he now has wo husky backs up he- sellar backs for he Deacs, wo =:;P'T'r;;:::r;;;:;r::P'T'..,..::r;;r;;:::r;;;:;r::P'T'..,..:::;;::;P'T'..,..:::;;::;;::;o;::;:=;::r;;:::;;::;P'T';:=;:y:;:::;;::;r=;::y:;:;;=:; years under Coach Weaver and one r year under Coach Pa Miller. Alhough never ousanding, Holon was one of he seadies backs o play here in several years. He was usually used in he role of a blocker, a hankless job, and always urned in good work. He was cool and a seaing influence on he res of he eam, wo poins which will be highly in his favor as a coach. Dave las already caugh on wih he players under his guidance, and if he cooperaion he is geing means anyhing he will have a successful year in his firs ime ou as a coach. WE WELCOME YOU WAKE FOREST STUDENTS o inspec Raleigh's newes men's sore. Complee line of Men's Spor Wear, Campus Wear and Dress SHRTS SLACKS "UFAYETTE HATS" SPORT SWEATERS SPORT JACKETS KLNES Ml:N'S WEAR SHOP 6 Eas Harge Sree Raleigh, Norh Carolina ''Your Appe-arance s Our Business" T. E. HOLDNG & CO. Complee Sock of DRUGS STUDENT SUPPLES : FOUNTAN DRNKS Phone 8 "Make Tom's Your Headquarers" BEAT DUKE, TOM'S BEAT DUKE "Hake Tom's Your Headquarers" from he freshman eam o clear he way for him. f his is he case he Bapiss will have heir hands full in repeaing heir las year's performance of holding he grea Tuffy parially in check. Howler Soff All men ineresed in working on he Howler saff his year will please mee Edior Jim llason Monday nigh a 7:00 o'clock in,he new Howler office in he base, men of he Social Science Build ing. ( LARGE AUDENCE TO SEE CONTEST Special Trains Will Be Run From Duke o Accommodae Suden Body LARGE DELEGATON TO GO FROM WAKE FOREST Auomobiles And Trucks Will Transpor Deacon Fans o Scene of Cones The officials in charge of he cones o be played a Greensboro onigh beween Duke and Wake Fores are anicipaing one of he larges crowds o ever winess a spors even in he Gae Ci}. Advance orders have indicaed ha he sadium will have a capaciy audience. Among he noed specaors o see he game will be he Governor of Norh Carolina, J. C. B. Ehringhaus, who will be welcomed by Mayor Harrison of Greensboro and officials of boh Wake Fores and Duke. The enire official sae pary will accompany he Governor. Special rains are being run from Duke Universiy wih pracically he whole suden body ready o follow heir eam o he cones. Scores of rucks and auomobiles will ranspor (Please urn o page six) STUDENTS "Come o he Vogue Firs" SUTS OVERCOATS $7.50 UP "Always Somehing New" "Make Your Dollars Ha"e More Cens" -a BRCE 5c - Oc - 25c STORE "Headquarers for Suden Supplies" -, YEA' DEACONS BEAT DUK-E! LET THE STllDENTS SERVE YOfJ AT THE College Soda Shop Beween Posoffice and Theare Operaed by College Sudens Fred Williams : Ben Ellio aaa..aaaaaaa"aaaaaaaaaaaaj'aaaaaaaaaaaeaaea"a-.

6 PAGE SX Views ing for he M.A. degree. Ed. F. Beale of Franklin, Va., and Falk S. Johnson and nerviews : By A. M. McMLLAN :- of Mars Hill are also aiming o be Masers of Ar. Four degree-holders are in he law school: J. Glenn Blackburn (he of he wavy red resses and schoolgirl complexion-he answer o Guichi's dream) of Bel Air, Md.; T. P. Laney of Monroe; J. F. Paschal of Wake.Fores; and R. C. Josey of Sco- The freshman recepion las week land l'eck. There are also six emlinally resuled in a melee of ou- bryo-medicos in his celebraed group: hrus hands, shoued jolliies and Thomas, menioned above; Furman P. hilarious greeings_ all sared when hree long-faced and long-legged jokers-joe Lile, Jim Clonz, and Jay Anderson-posed under he iles of professors of Asology, Bugology, and Covingon of Thomasville; Suden Body Presiden C.. Harris of Rome,' Ga.; B.. Tar, Jr., of Four Oaks; Jay Hisrionics. \Vhen he oher freshmen Parker of Murfreesboro; and Thurson had all been inroduced, hese hree Powell of \Vilmingon. sared!jack around he line again, followed by faculy members. The Furher up we deplored he lack of circle closed in, and a free-for-all en ho showers. 's oo bad we aren' sued. all made of as sern suff as Dr. One of he bes poins made in alks during recepion nigh came, during Professor Carroll's wiy alk. "A hough enjoy he freshness of spring and winer's sern beauy, and hough relish he sigh of his old campus bedecked wih feminine finery a summer school, here is no ime of he year welcome so much as fall Sepember 0-wllen old faces are seen again and hundreds of new men are added o our ranks." D. Cullom once quoed Professor Mills. a Wake l!ores eacher of bygone year. as a lover of spring-ime. According o Professor Mills, "The hree mos perfec and beauiful hings he knew were a ship in full sail, a woman well dressed, and a peach ree in full bloom." Tha reminds us of our bumper crop of co-eds his session. n he academic school are enrolled Helen Bryan, daugher of he dean, who comes o Wake Fores afer wo years a Meredih, and Ruh Prichard, daugher of Dr. Kichin's secreary, who has been a Peace College. Meredih Johnson and Ruby Smih are members of he medical school. Wake Fores co-eds are few bu selec. Wih a few addiions from he Brewer and Newsome families his own would almos replace Meredih as daers' mecca. The Jandsome new English eacher wih he wavy brown hair, Mr. Monroe Johnson Hagood, is a cousin of he columnis-bu you shouldn' hink any less of him on his accoun be cause he couldn' help i. He is re placing Mr. Grubb as prop and rigbhaml man for Dr. Sledd, Wake Fores's venerable poe-professor. \Ve exend a leary welcome o he four new members of he faculy-mr. Hagood, eacher a U. N. C., for he pas wo :rears; Dr. Harold D. Parcell, J<'rench deparmen, former head of he modern language deparmen of Alabama Sae Teachers College; Dr. Dale F. Sansbury of l\lacon, Ga., who succeeds Dr. N.Y. Gulley as dean of he law school; and Professor Waler H. Coulson of Wes Monroe, Louisiana, a w school. 's a disappoinmen o come in ho and sweay afer several ses of ennis o ind ha he only ho waer in he dorm gushes from he drinking founain. Nowihsanding he warm Sepember sun overhead ho showers would no be ou of order. Afer all, cleanliness comes second in he lis of cardinal Yirues. When college men, especially "newish," come back ino harness afer hree monhs wih heir families, home ies mus s ech bu hey should no break. One of he fines ways for a \Vake Fores man o say linked wih he lines of his earlier life is o ake an acive par in religious aciviies. The Bapis Suden Union, headed by A Marin of Lumb'eron, welcomes sudens o ake full advanage of church, Sunday School, and B. T. U. Bob Cosener of Mars Hill, sae B. S. U. presiden, will undoubedly help he council in making is work more effecive, as will oher newcomers who are experienced and inereed in religious affairs. Federal funds were awarded needy sudens several years ago under he CWA, las year under he FERA, and his year under he NYA. Designae i as you will, i is of unold value o desening men who oherwise would be unable o make ends mee inancially. The college commiee, headed by Professor Memory, had an unenviable ask in choosing he 20 needies and mos compeen men ou of 700 applicans. Among he 350 freshmen is Paul Wilber Kelley of Magnolia, N. C., whose faher is a missionary in China. Paul plans o be a medical docor. New Jersey has a large delegaion here his year, parly he ougrowh of a wake Fores club in '!'renon, of which Sophomore Gordon Phillips is presiden. l''ifeen seniors, recipiens of he B.A. or B.S. degree las May, are back again for more book larnin'. Among hem are wo of hose rare scholars who have won he coveed "summa cum aude"-henry S. Sroupe of Alexis, who is eaching hisory and working for an M.A., and W. C. Thomas of Landsdowne, Md., who is sudying medicine. P. D. Berry of Chase Ciy, Va., and F. D. Hemphill of Union l\ills are eaching German and work- "Billy" Poea, who hough nearly an ocogenarian has for many years enjoyed his morning cold shower. f i's cold Saurday morning when you read his 'll be you shiver a he hough, even hougl our brillian presiden emerius is probably four imes as old as you are. "Dr. Billy" someimes ells his biology classes ha "boys and buermilk keep me young." A professor whose aricle was condensed in a recen Reade 's Diges aribues longeviy solely o wo facors-favorable herediy and he possession of an easy-going disposi lion-and bases his conclusions on research. However, "Dr. Billy" is in good company, because John D. Rockefeller, several Bulgarian oldsers, and ohers, have given lacic acid credi for heir persisen subsisence. LARGE AUDENCE TO SEE CONTEST (Coninued from page five) he wake Fores delegaion o Greens boro which promises o embrace almos he enire enrollmen. The crowd will no be lacking in color, as he girls from boh W. C. U. N. C. and G. C. will be on hand o back heir favories. Alumni from boh schools will be here o winess he renewal of he ancien and radiional rivalry of Duke and Wake Fores. All are expecing a orrid cones. All in all he game appears o be he bigges sporing even o be held in Greensboro for many years... / DEACS BATTLE DUKE N GREENSBORO (Coninued from page one) cided improvemen in fall pracice. Harold Warren has developed ino a fine running back and will bear pleny of waching. Reporing in grea shape, Warren immediaely served noice ha he mean business by earing off gain afer gain in he frequen scrimmages. Wal Kichin has been displaying his usual good brand of fooball, and Dallas Morris, free from injuries, has urned in some fine play. Hobo Daniels has been used a boh end and fullback and has done nice work a boh poss. Tony Sern was showing up well unil he was hur, and wo sophomores, Red McCarhy and Arlo Marin will probably be used. Tex Edens is rapidly rounding ino shape and is likely o see acion agains he Devils. Herman Hickman in his firs year as line coach here has done wonders wih he line maerial. He los wo good ackles when \iaynie Chey and Pa AdmissiQn 0c-30c Wednesday Oc-lSc COMEDY Swan, one of he greaes linemen ever o wear a Wake Fores uniform, gradu aed. He moved George Hooks from guard o ackle and pu Joe Swan a he oher ackle. Boh have looked mighy good in he workous. Harry Beavers has also come along fas, wih Jay Smih and Fas Voss looking good. The ends have beep grealy improved wih Jim Dooney, George Mauney and Dick Wisner fighing hard for saring jobs. The line is big, averaging around 90, bu he backfield has an average weigh of only 70. All of he backs are fas and shify, however, o make up for he lack of weigh. A fea found embedded in amber a Palnicken, Eas Prussia, is believed o be more han 5,000,000 years old.. On he Oshima island, near Tokio, women carry heir children in ubs on heir heads. PROGRAM WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 23, 935 MONDAY TUESDAY JOAN CRAWFORD : ROBT. MONTGOMERY "NO MORE LADES'' Weodnesda.y-:Sargain Da.y-0c-6c A Real Musical 'l'rea. GOLD DGGERS OF 935" Micl<ey Mol8e Travelogue l'icorial Fri<U!.y- Owl Show :5 p.m. :Kl!NT TAYLOR ae leaves of Turkish obacco are srung one D)' one like beads (see lzow i is done in he picure). Afer lze leaves are srung hey m e packed in bales (see piczn) -someimes as many as 80,000 leaves o he bale. DA LUPNO SMART GRL" Popeyc Bey Boop Musical Mainee 3:00 Nigh 7:00-9:00 Saurday Mainee 2:30 M G M NEWS CLARKE GA:BLE J'BAN HARLOW Fox News -in- -in- Thursda.Y :Frida.y- -in- Musical S..urday- Double Feaure Day KEN MAYNABD "N OLD SANTA FE W ABE.EN WLLAMS "Don Be On Blonds" Comedy Serial Musical COMNG "Page Miss Glory," "Big Broadcas," "Broadway Melody 936" We have on hand a all imes for CHESTERFELD cigarees upwards bales, of 350,000 of Turkish obacco... The pleasing aroma and flavor of Turkish obacco is almos necessary if you wan a good cigaree. Turkish obacco is more cosly when you ake ino accoun ha you have o pay 35c a pound duy, bu we have o have i o blend wih our mild ripe homegrown obaccos. helps make Cheserfields milder, i helps give hem beer ase. lus ry hem. 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