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1 WELCOME, 5 STATE COLLEGE STATON, RALEGH, OCTOBER 1924 _

2 _ 3 mk; u,:u~yr rm m Mn 1 _ MmeWJ - r(ecstatcbnt North Pubshed Carona weeky by the Coege students or of Agrcuture the and Engneerng Member North Carona Coegate Press Assocaton Managng Board 8 R WALLS Edtor-n-Chef H M BREMER Assocate Edtor R H RAPER Busness Manager JOE W JOHNSONManagng Edtor R G FORTUNE Advertsng Mgr Edtoras Far Week s here agan, so s Carona Coege, we have a footba game ths week The Puen Lterary Socety s to be commended on ther seecton of a man to take L L Hedgepeth s offce as presdent t s gratfyng to see so many county cubs organzng There were severa cubs organzed ths _ year that had never exsted before, due to the fact never before had any one been from that county at a or ese there were not enough, Most of the cubs have chosen a defnte program for the year, and t s to be hoped that every one carres out ths program to the etter Ts a good movement Keep t up The man who deberatey goes home and does not stay for the footba game on Thursday has no rght to consder hmsef a part of ths schoo Every year durng Far Week there are a few feows so good for nothng that they go home or esewhere and do not get to see the -Carona game There are not enough coor adjectves to descrbe the yeowshness of such a man At ast there s an artce appearng n the Students Forum entted What the Feows Thnk We agree hearty wth the wrter of ths artce and beeve somethng shoud be done about such cases as the wrter has reference to The Court of Customs s a branch of Student Government and Student Government s no stronger than ts weakest organzaton; therefore t s up to us to strengthen our Court of Customs n whatever capacty t seems weak A casua passer-by woud have thought our campus for the past few nghts was a pace where men were tortured to death The annua ntatons of the varous cubs and SDCetes have been gong on and as a resut cres from the varous budngs have been rather frequent The Eectrca Socety ntaton s consdered the worst of them a, and one woud beeve t by the cres ssung forth from Wnston Ha One nght n Wnston Ha the Chemca Socety hed ts ntaton on the thrd foor, the C C Socety on the second foor, and the Eectrca Socety on the frst foor The nose comng from the thrd and second foors just about equaed that of the frst Week before ast at a meetng of the Agrcutura Cub A B Hunter was eected Edtor-n-Chef of the Agrcuturst, the monthy pubcaton of the agrcutura students Hunter was eected to take the pace of T B Lee, who had to resgn due to weakness n heath Hunter we fee sure has great abty aong edtora nes as he s one of the hghest students n the agrcuture cass and has had a great dea of experence n wrtng for both the Agrcuturst and Techncan We are ndeed gad to see the pace fed by Hunter,vand wat anxousy for the frst edton of the Agrcuturst Carona s gong to be our vstor ths Thursday We want to treat them as Mr Mer sad treat Departmenta Edtors Trnty, Treat them as vstors L A BRORSSport Edtor Whe they are on our campus, put F E LUTZCsmpus News Edtor BAUH Admnstrston Edtor ourseves out n order to do somethng for them, but when we get P D MAY Socety Edtor J J WRGHT Exchsnge Edtor down there On the fed we want to Contrbutors to Ths Week s Paper then remember they are our foe, and J M Ponss H T Duns we want to beat them by stayng R W Lorna: E A DAVS P H Bnnn G J SEYMOUR behnd the Wofpack and gvng t T B Wnsm P H Ca swroan, Jn mr J meson J L KDD Our oya support a through the - game and after the game s over, Entered ss second-cass matter, February 10, 1920, at the postofce at Raegh North Carone under the Act of March 3, 1879 unt the ast man s off of the wn or ose, reman n the beachers SUBSCRPTON PRCE: fet TWO DOLLARS PER COLLEGE YEAR Our advertsers were socted wth the purpose The Far Week edton of the png of ponts puttng Remember before you ths dependabe and f shop- perfecty safe n gudng your shoppng by Techncan ast year carred the foowng Tcnmcnm edtora: NAMES FOR OUR DOBMTORES The Pne Burr Socety has undertaken to secure sutabe names for our dormtores, so the Techncan gratefuy concedes ths to them The Pne Burr Socety s strcty a North Carona Coege organzaton, and we fee sure that our dormtores w be satsfactory named We offer our assstancq n every way Our dormtores are st known as Frst, Fourth, Ffth, etc Last year, and even n 1922, a seres of artces appeared n the Students Forum and the edtora coumns about ths same queston f there s any need for namng our dormtores t s tme we are dong t, but whose pace s t to name them? W the Pne Burr Socety do t? A PARODY By H H Jobs, 28 Hear the Sophomores ye Loud yes! Loud yes! Louder yes! What a tae of terror ther yes forete! n the ar of the nght! How they deght! 1T0 put the Freshmen to frght Too horrfed to speak! The Freshmen ony shrek! To the camorng mob of the Sophomores! The Sophomores endeavor! To be very cever! Whe Freshmen may stand up forever! By the mad expostuaton of paddng to ther desre Oh! what a tae of terror foretes! By the yes! Loud yes! Of the Sophomores! V One Thursday nght! The Freshmen were put to fght When returnng from the show at The Grand! Each Freshman was made to stand Wth ashrt ta n hs hand! At the command! Some Sophomore woud demand! The coege song and yes f you can! The song and yes came forth n a roar My! how they dd outpour! V On the nght they were organzed Some Freshmen were dssatsfed And panted a 28 on the Mess Ha foor Each Sophomore saw t on enterng the door, And sad the 28 had to come off the foor! V The Freshmen are not to bame! They scrubbed t off just the same The Sophomores have a resoute endeavor Not to cut any har, and name 7th dormtory 27 We hope t w be named ke 1911 thnk have to gve you the ar sad the far motorst as one of her tres went fat TECHNCAN KAMPUS KRACKS (By Wrght) want to be procrastnated at the next corner, sad Brothers to the bus drver You want to do what?" demanded the drver Don t ose your temper, sr; had to ook n the dctonary mysef before found out Procrastnate means put off" He: You a housewfe! bet you don t know what a neede s for? She: do, too t s for a vctroa Merdeth 28: What cute tte caps the freshmen wear! But how do they ever keep them on ther heads? Merdeth 27: Vacuum pressure, my dear" Freshman: ve got a wooden spnter under my fnger na Sophomore: What have you been dong scratchng your head Prof Heck Order, boys; order! Arche Wson (just awakenng): Egg sandwch and a cup of coffee One: She screamed for hep when kssed her" 1 Next: Dd you run" One: No, gave her another hepng" She: John, do you st ove me? He (hestatng) She: John, e to me and keep me TEA HOUNDS Won t you jon me n a cup of tea? We, you get n, and see f there s any room eft Ex You can never te, sad the bandt as he shot the ony wtness to hs crme Ex Tax Drver: Fve-twenty, sr A Shot: Back up to ffty cents, that s a have - Ex COKE CGAR STORE WWWDOWMD-DDD 28: Ths cod weather chs me to the bone 27: You shoud get a heaver hat COLLEGE COURT PHARMACY The speedng motorst had run down an unfortunate pedestran Wecomes You Hey!" he yeed to hs vctm, whe you are under there ook at my new four-whee brakes, they ddnt work LET US SERVE YOU WHEN YOU NEED Ross Was: m a tte stff from footba Peace Soph: Where d you say you were from? Eght: You have no har on your head Grandpa: Grass does not grow on a busy street Eght: Oh, see t can t get up through the concrete Ex My sster was amost drowned ast nght! How so? The pow spped, thebed spread, and she fe through the mafress nto the sprng" Ace: hear Jack has broken off hs engagement wth Mary How dd she take t? Vrgna: 0h, t competey unmanned her Traveng Saesman: s the buyer n? Cerk: No, he s out for dnner T 8: W he be back after dnner?" Cerk: None, that s what he went after" Ex Last evenng, sr, dstncty saw my daughter sttng n your apnwhat expanaton have you to make? You see, sr, got here eary, before the others GEE! WOTALNE! Um? Ooooo! Ahhooum! (Sence for just about haf that tme) Um? Um? Aaah! Um? Ohh! Yoo? Aaaaaaaa! Oh! (Note Get your mnd outa the gutter They re ony three monthsod) Senor: What s the most nervous thng n the word next to a gr? Freshman: Why er, me next to a gr" Heard on Hsboro Street car: Conductor, why are we rdng so smoothy? We re o! the track Mrs: t ant good manners to scratch your back on the door post that way Mr: ant scratchng my back m just stroppng my shouder bades Mother, s t true that an appe a day keeps the doctor away?" Yes, Jmmy Why? " Cause f t s, kept about ten doctors away ths mornng but m afrad one have to come pretty soon" You are excused eary today," sad the professor Pease wak ghty through the has so that you won t awaken the other casses Ex What s a post-graduate?" A feow who graduates from a correspondence schoo Peace Freshman: want to see the doctor Mad: The doctor s engaged Peace Freshman: We, don t want (rappng on desk): to marry hm Ex QUCK REPARS 132 Fayettcve Street (Upstars) S Berwanger The One-Prce Cother Reguar Headquarters for N C Anythng To Be Had We HAVE T! REFRESHMENTS Desgnng n Masses Newest Shapes, Best Quates, Lowest Prced You know we buy n arge quanttes drect from the manufacturers, whence we save you the mddemans proft; therefore you,buy Hats at $350 to $500 that are sod esewhere at $450 to $650 savng a doar or more on your Hat You are not restrcted as to coor or shape, for we have the atest Martn Street Store E More About Our $25 Suts Every Sut wth Two Pars Trousers Every Sut strcty a-woo, beautfu patterns, ncey taored, n a szes from 33 to 44, ncudng our sk-ned and satn apeed Tuxedos, as we as the varety for busness and dress wear Other SUTS From $20 to $55 Two Convenent Stores: 13 E Martn St Yarborough Hote Bdg C RHODES, Propretor Tb: F" Budng, New York C!) CABRERE & HASTNGS Archtects new archtecture transcends dea! and expresses the component sods of the great budngs of today and tomorrow Ggantc profes are tested aganst the sky true expresson of structura facts has now come nto ts own n archtectura desgn, nkng archtect and engneer ever more cosey together Certany modern nventon modem engneerng sk and organzaton, w prove more than equa to the demands of the archtecture of the future OTS ELEVATOR COMPANY Offces n a Prncpa Ctes of the Word t w» ~_ _WN,f

3 N a TECHNCAN Cabarrus County Cub s Dong Good Work Ten New Men Have Been Taken nto the Cub Ths Year Up to the Present The od members of the Cabarrus County Cub gave the new members a astng mpresson of the cub on Thursday nght, October 9 On that nght ten new feows were ntated nto Excub After the ntaton was - -r each man was requred to pedge that he woud do hs best to hep the cub accompsh ts am, whch s to advertse Coege at home and to promote frendshp among the members of the cub Athough ast year was the frst year n qute a whe that there has been a cub here, the work has aready had ts effect There are more frst-year men here from Cabarrus County ths year than there have been n a ong tme The cub s tryng to advertse Coege at home and t s SOOn the cub s gong to send a wrte up of the members and a pcture to the eadng newspaper of the county Aready The Techncan s beng sent to the arger hgh schoos of the county The offcers of the cub ths year are: Presdent, R H Webb; vce-presdent, D 0 Prce; secretary, C M Cadde, and reporter, W C Waker The other od members of the cub who returned3 ths year are: W E Shnn, W P Watha, R M Morrs, B A Sdes, M W Long, J W Waker, and W D Russe The new members are: Ernest Haes, Buck Aexander, Tom Cotrane, O P Chaney, A N Parker A R Hoover, Jr, J C Moose, Moose, Car Benfed, and Carence Rdenhour The cub consders tsef fortunate n havng Mr W E Shnn back ths year Mr Shnn, who ast year was vaedctoran of the Senor cass and aso presdent of the cub, s at present an nstructor n the Texte Department of the coege The od members of the cub are very gad to wecome these members The whoe cub extends a hearty nvtaton to a the hgh schoo feows of Cabarrus County to come up and vst us, and when they graduate to come to the best schoo n the to contnue ther studes C E SOCETY HOLDS TS FALL NTATON AUSTELL, Hafback CERAMCS DEPARTMENT MAKNG GOOD PROGRESS Snce eary n the term work on the new Department of Ceramcs s beng steady carred on and by the end of ths term t s expected that thngs w be n readness for cass work to begn n ths department A commttee on ceramcs, composed of Professor A F Greaves-Waker, Professor Vaughn and Dr Randoph, has been apponted and s now at work preparng a short course n ceramcs, whch t s hoped w be offered n the currcuum next term KEEP DGGNG Dont you be dsheartened, sonny, f the maden you adore Has the wsh to marry money, And w sme on you no more; There are others, pump or sender, The suppy w never fa; Everywhere the femae gender Carres on besde the mae Don t you be dscouraged, brother, The North Carona Coege f they ve yanked your job away; student chapter of the Amercan Socety of Cv Engneers hed ts fa There are new ones every day Somewhere you may fnd another, ntaton Thursday nght, October 9, Thnk, f you are vexed and weary, 1924 t was one of the most successfu and mpressve ntatons hed by Of those boys who bought the Ere Or have had no hep from Fate, the socety n recent years Twenty And took on the Ncke Pate ambtous young engneers were taken nto the fod, a of whch were of the Don t be cheeress f your ver junor and sophomore casses At the Brngs dark spots before your eyes; concuson of the drty work, smokes Buy yoursef an ancent fvver, were passed around, and each new And get hepfu exercse; member was gven anopportunty to Dont nduge n foosh grumbng 1m -th~ say a few words tothe socety Mr f a fa has brused your bean; J Tucker, who presded n the absence Thnk of a the Prnce s tumbng, of the presdent, devered an address Show your grt and come through - m- of wecome to the new men Prof cean Harry Tucker, head of the Hghway Department, favored the socety wth Don t be fearfu or downhearted, ashort but nstructve tak The next Everythng ahead s brght; reguar meetng w be on Tuesday, Htch your bet up and get started October 24, and a members, both new and od, are urged to be present Wth the boys whose steps are ght; S E Kser F LOGAN, Center POULTRY SCENCE CLUB HOLDS REGULAR MEETNG The frst meetng of the Poutry Scence Cub for the year was hed on October the 9th at 7 p m and from the showng made a very successfu year s ahead of the cub Qute a few of the od members are back n the cub besdes a good number of new men A reguar program was carred out The chef topc dscussed was the work of the Amercan Assocaton of Poutry nvestgators and nstructors whch met at N C durng the summer Dr B F Kaupp gave a very nterestng tak on how the Natona Poutry Counc benefts the producer H C Kennett gave a short but nterestng tak on the papers of the assocaton and some essons that they taught T T Brown dscussed the Cnc and Dsease Exhbt of the Amercan Assocaton of nstructors and nvestgators whch met at Coege and the esson t taught C F Parrsh dscussed the soca features of the meetng After the program was fnshed the Yeow Curs met and 22 new Curs were taken nto the Kenne After the n- taton the senors and junors ds- (ussed the program that s to be carred out n the agrcutura far whch s to be hed on October the 3st B: Were a knght of od, d batte for your hand" Mary : Good knght" quasars!e5 roorwun-4000) Crammng and studyng makes strong e y e s tred and weak CONSULT 91% And et us ft you wth a par of gasses MASONC TEMPLE BARBER SHOP Basement Masonc Tempe ELEVEN UNON BARBERS MANCURSTS Up to-date n Every Respect When You Wrte to Her You Must Have Reguar GENT S STATONERY COLLEGE SUPPLES AT RGHT PRCE JAMES E M FAYETTEVLLE ST Phone 135 :: RALEGH, N C BEFORE YOU DECDE Where You W Eat Gve Us a Tra COLLEGE COURT CAFE Good Thngs to Eat $550 Mea Tcket For $500 5 Tckets for $2350 WWDOUD-- J M N E W S 0 M Headquarters for Coege Students Fruts, Pckes, Candes, Botted Drnks CALL TO SEE US WE CAN, FLL MOST ANY NEED YOU WLL HAVE Near Postofce CALFORNA FRUT STORE PROMPT and EFFCENT SERVCE at Our Soda Fountan ce Cream Candes Fruts Tobaccos WSPECAL FANCYCANDES FOR GFTS Fayetteve Street WWDMDDOMDODDOMM ewe Drop Test Fountan Pen VERY JEWEL SX Fountan Pen Pont, FOOT made n Cmcmnat, TEST by DROP The John Hoand God New has any "f "? out: Pen Co, s guaranteed f to tan pen been gve absoute sats acton ofetred ttho: W! suc 5, :13 2 ; 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4 fumm TL?» n;,;_:1 Carona and Wake Forest Beat Trnty and W & L Generas Lenor Whps Guford; Davdson Stays n Runnng by Wnnng Agan A-Amercans Take Revenge on Freshmen Entre Scrub Team Payed Great Game and Ceary Asserted Ther Superorty As the sun sowy dsappeared over the horzon, n a cose game Saturday Carona Homewood s Wofets sunk from Rddck Fed defeated Trnty by the score of 6-0 smartng Apparenty Carona under has two ther good frst defeat of the season, admnstered by kckers the The queston s, What fangs hecame of Trnty s trck shft Con- AND Y YELL WAU GAU RAC of our second-strng woves sderng a the facts, however, that the Nash drew frst bood n the frst score was cose and that Carona quarter made as he grabbed a Wofet pass Washngton Word 11 frst downs to Trntys 1, we st and raced ffty yards wthn strkng " Statstcs of -Carona Footba Teams dstance of the goa Quarterback beeve Trnty s gong to be heard _Champs F rst Tme Thomas rose to the occason and tore : before the champonshp STATE through tacke for a touchdown Ths Wake Forest surprsed and showed Water Jahnson After 1 08ng Name, No and Poston, Weght, Heght Age Years engdzgetcor: escon g fdn hufe a tfhmthgwhtd e 0e much we strength W we" TWO Starts Comes Back and 5 ( c3ug ff 1:1::11::::::::: ::::::::::::::: 3; $ carred the ban by a successon or on? any med her When he waked Wns Decdng Game Whte, 12 Guard runs and forward passes to wthn a 0"" Washngmn and Lee to the me Cox, 27 Tacke e few feet of ther opponents goa sen Consratuatonsr Wake F01 G Logan 8 Tacke, era] tmes but were ony abe to carry 0 - Ths game :fpedafy nterested n the most exctng and hard-fought wantsdf: EntdEd, 3; g f 3(1) 3 the pgskn over for, one one tay :? ngton because and Lee W8 are the Forest ast and two wash teams word seres n years, Washngton S u ert, n """""""""""""""""""" Rppe, o _ A: 49 The scrubs wed End two touchdowns n 18 5_10 E 23 on the gum, 3 schedue A that,3 we th came a the n way uph to wn h the Sprague, Th 44 Quarter : 8:12 m; 9 r: 1"") team tan now s that on November 22 and frst champonshp pennant n the 12th Johnston, Lass1ter, Back Back _ serted p y ther g superorty game a" over 0 the eary more Rddck Fed and Raegh are nnng of the seventh same of the w Shutord 42 Back 174 6_ youthfu but pucky Womets schedued t two hard battes seres Handcapped by osng the FLogan, 223 Center The scrubs gve tmekeeper Dus We thnk We know who s to frst game, Washngton t k the Crsp, 20 Center credt for the Wofet touchdown as he wn ? 81nd contnued to gve and take Donne, 24 Guard et the ast quarter run severa mm- Dck Gurey beat Guford Saturday t t e ast game Anthony 5 Guard t comparatve scores mean anythng- Water Johnson, do of Washngton Lambe, 7 Guard gzbzvertme F h Gunter-d scored on Trnty whue and ponts North, East, South and Nchoson 11 Guard Th 3 Lenor beat them 250 West, had the hard uck of osng the Eer, 23 Tacke ompson Shoton Davdson came cean Saturday and Opener and EDOthe and the 800d UCk Hendrcks, Beasey Tacke Tacke ( Harper Rght End K or kept her undefeated record when she of wnnng the ast and decdng same Jenna ; 48 Quartg; 145 5_ """"Eght-"Thhe """" g beat Wofford n a cose game, 7-0 whch cnched the Pennant for hs Austen, 33 Back Jennette Hod n team The seres for the most part C Shuford, 36 Back RghtGuard """"" g was a ong batte between ptchers, and McAuey, 50 Back Crsp F t ooked as though the team havng Summere, 47 Back ountan the most ptchers woud Wn There Faukner, 40 Back Lamb center K were eght ptchers used n the fna Bragg, 51 Back, Hodges game, four by the Gants and four by HReynods, 46 Back / Left Guard orne, 45 Back 17 Nchoson Campbe the Senatm s- Water J hn5 n 9 th Austn 32 End Left Ta k1 the ast four nnngs of the ast game, W Beaay, 21 Ends, 164 5_ Beatty c e E fanned sx men and brought home the Thomas, 16 Quarter LenEnd nrck bacon " Unusua nterest was added to the CAROLNA Thomas Qutbk Rdenhour seres by the nternatona nterest, Name, No and Poston Weght Heght Age Years Horne ar er ac for the past severa years t beng New Epsten, 11 End RhtHfb """""" Frazer, York s whoe show Matthews, 7 Tacke N h 8 a k BEATTY, Capt, Center Mcver, 19 Center as Habrook Hawfed, 20 Tacke Left Hafback _ Tenns Tournament Jackson, 15 Guard Bragg Bggers Gets Under Wa [Bjradsweu (:83Egd-h """""""""""""""""""""""""""""" 112 g g :3 ; Fubac Raegh ngh SChOO y Sparrow, n erwoo 5, Quarter ac t A 7 Merrtt, 10 Back Defeats son Team Desred That More Men Come Bonner, 1 Back t M t be Fordham, C, 14 Guard , u - onograms o Devn, 9 Back Home Team Breaks Jnx and, Awarded Robnson, 24 Center Fordham, J, 12 Back Mk 9 Frst Wm by - D, 4 Back Score 87 The fa tenns tournament was F arre, 25 Tac k e started ast week and w contnue The purpe Hurrcanes averted through the better part of ths week what seemed sure defeat Frday after- The purpose 0 ths tournament s to HS KND NTENTONS noon when they swept through the spot the best payers and to stmuate Second Looey: May 1 break?" Wsonans ne and scored a much nterest n the sport There s aso a Arstocratc Dame (dancng wth needed touchdown n the frst quarter 9 Wson back was tacked behnd the tournament The one wnnng you know better than to break n on prze or reward for the one wnnng genera): How dare you, sr Don t hs own goa ne for a safety whch gets hs name on the Wams trophy a genera ofcer? netted Raegh two ponts Raeghs cup ofered for the one wnng t four Subdue Looey: Beg pardon, madam, thought the genera was stuck" wnnng streak came n the ast quarter when Wson s attempt to punt out Most of the matches n the frst and tmes n successon to safety was bocked, and Hawkns second round have been payed off up fe upon the ba for a tauchdown to ths date (October 13) Wson staged a sensatona comeback n the second quarter by makng matches: FOOTBALL The foowng men have won ther N C NTERCOLLEGATE two ong runs one for 30 yards and Matherson, D F, from Seyfert, 6-2, another for 20, whch carred the ba 6-2 7,,3: to wthn one yard of Raeghs» goa Harren Stout from fromgraham, Powe 6-3, To Date Team W L 4: where ended the t haf rested when the whste Lee from Fnger, 6-1, 6-1 N Lenor C 1 0 The vstors touchdown came n the Hooway from Sheor, ! Wake Forest, thrd quarter when an ar-tacke drve Chang from Lutz, Carona 0 E went over from the 25-yard ne n one Tate and Whtener have not payed, _ -,-1 ~--- - Trnty 1 2 ; pay yet EPSTEN, End Guford 0 2 The fna score was 8 to 7 n favor Tayor from Engsh, 6-1, 1-6, 6-1 of the Hurrcanes Gus" Tebe refereed and Sammy Homewood umpred second round Carona Matherson, J F, meets Tayor n MATWS, Capt, Fuback Graham was headnesnan A of the above matches are n the N C STATE S FOOTBALL RECORD second round except that between Tayor and Engsh Everybody ese re-- Back to the Perambuator TREE TOAD TONGUE TWSTER ceved a bye n the frst round Date Payed Pace When Mary W88 born they gave her a ; A tree toad oved a she toad Manager Harren states that the men Sept, 27 14; Trnty 0 Rddck Fed perambuator E That ved up n a tree; out ook pretty good but that there Oct 4 a; pen 51 Coege, Penn Then he 3"" P 8 ht and they gave She was a 3-toed tree toad, shoud be at east a hundred more men Oct 11 0; Unversty 8 C 10 Coumba, 8 C her a veocpede; But a z-toed toad was he out Operatons are under way to ob- When She Eat a tte oder they gave The z-toed tree otad tred to wn tan monograms for tenns ths year FUTURE GAMES her a pony and cart, The she toads frendy nod: and prospectg are brght t s tme Oct 11 state vs Unversty South Carona Coumba, so When She was n grammar schoo they For the z-tqed tree toad oved the for to take the tenns champon- Oct 15 vs_ Unversty North Carona Rddck Fed gave her a bcyce, Sgunm t toad trod 9 5 "- Let" 15 - men Oct 25 vs Vrgna Mtary nsttute Rddck Fed "9 5h: " 38:" the foks That e roe save er a uts,, But "my the zotoed tree than tred EGHTH WONDER 3 3; gm?" grd? hmugzfhm"; At her Weddng they donated an new H coud not pague her whm; To the seven wonders of the word ov tate vs ran Po ytec n c ns 11 """"""""""""""""" mon pane, E n her two bower Add ths as number eght: Nov 15 3 Maryand """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""0 ege Puk "(1 NOW she s started n agan wth per Wth her V40! power Gg-15 har grows cury n the front, N Wake Forest Rddmk F191d ambuator The she m V-toed hm And n behnd grows straght NOV "- Washngton 811d L Rddck Fed Amherst Lord Jeff j -

5 PERSONAL SOCALdNEWS (A soca and persona news turned n Ta: Tscnuwum one w be apprecated by the edtor) Ed Rufty, Francs Carr, W O Hay, Rchard Seawe, and Red John- son Forded to Coumba Saturday to see the -South Carona game Jesse Tehs and George Leach, from Washngton, N C, vsted Coege Monday Sd Wson vsted hs parents n Dunn ast week-end George Moye s gong to Farmve to spend the week-end wth frends W T Booker spent severa days of ths week n Moten, N 0, stng a dary herd Judy Hodges spent the week-end n Hamet wth hs parents George Wray attended the game n Coumba Saturday Messrs Warren, Freeman, Pace, Tarton, Carr, Carson, Moore, Brothers, Cfford, Beam, Knght, Momt, Shane, and Taddy were Greensboro vstors the past week-end J C Thompson was pedged to the! S P E fraternty ths week ODE TO A BROKEN MRROR How camest then there, Daughter of Vanty Far, Upon that dust begrmed foor Lke a broken wave upon the sandy shore Why dd st thou eave thy ofty! heghts Where from thy pace upon the shef Thou ddst pcture many strange sghts Of my od ady and mysef? By what trck of crue fate Dd st thou ose thy power so great? 0, refector of a good and bad, How canst thou deserve a death so sad? Never more nto thy depths sha stare, As carefuy part my har; No more at thee sha gaze Eary each mornng as wash my face; Nor agan to ook at mysef As thou standest on the shef No, never more n thee, dear one, Can, admre fathers handsomest son _ What wondrous god the power ddst gve thee To see mysef as others see me Ts sad that thou dd st bear dsgrace As popped backheads from my face, And shave, and dust my shny nose- Adornng mysef wth Sunday cothes, Prmpng mysef both front and back As venture forth to hod the sack Wth some young ady whose whoe ambton Was to keep from dyng of manutrton - V Curses on that crue hand That brushed thee from thy earthy stand Out upon that unknown sea Judge: Why dd you stea ths genteman s watch" for funds Mr Potter who has charge Accused: m cross-eyed, judge, and of ths drve, expaned hs pans for put my hand n hs pocket by mstake ony wanted to know the or death mmortaty seeng these feows He had a pedge What queer sghts thou wt pcture card for each of these 400 men and tme now, dvded them nto groups accordng to Judge: Three years" Many strange bengs and stranger thngs No one knows, nor just when or how, On that hgher pane, among wander ngs Woud that thou coud st refect n thne own way The future that before us humans does ay Br, 25 TOO EASLY DSCOURAGED Many a woman says she s through wth men before she has tred even haf of them had a tte tea party Ths, afternoon at three Twas very sma Three guests n a Just, mysef and me ; Mysef ate a the sandwches Whe drank up the tea Twas "aso who ate the pe And passed the cake to me Ex Brown aways dd possess a soft heart Ths s how he wrote: Dear Mrs Harrson, your husband cannot come home today, because hs bathng sut was washed away P 8 Your husband was nsde t" A certan theatre has thesgn: Do not smoke, remember the roquos fre" Underneath some wag has wrtten: Do not spt, remember the Johnstown food" Ex HENDRCKS Tacke JONT MEETNG OF FRENDSHP COUNCLS The two Frendshp Councs met together on Sunday afternoon due to the fact that Mr Homewood, the dscusson eader for the Freshman Counc, was not abe to be present Mr Homew00d s an exceent eader and we hope that he can be back wth the freshmen agan next Sunday We were gad to have the freshmen to meet wth us and t s our pans to have them wth us measonay aong durng the year Some very- mportant busness came up beore the Conm and we were WHTE, Guard very sorry to note that our attendance was not qute so arge as usua Ths was because severa of the boys were attendng the Baptst Conventon at N C C W The frst busness to come before the Counc was the matter of seeng about 400 men on the campus who have not yet had the opportunty of contrbutng ther part to the Y M C A drve ELLEB, Tacke TECHNCAN JOHNSTON, Ha fback dormtory and secton n whch they are roomng He then asked some one to take the cards n each group and to personay see each feow n the group t s hoped that ths second attempt w put the drve over the top wth the sum of 83,000 that the students are tryng to rase The next busness to be dsposed of was the eecton of two new offcers The Counc decded that the secretary and treasurer each needed an assstant Mr F S McCoy was eected as assstant secretary and T B Wn- Beatty, Capt stead was eected as assstant treasurer After the busness was a setted LASSTER, Fuback there was a few mnutes eft and the presdent, Sam Was, caed on severa of the boys who had the peasure of attendng the Dr A Bruce Curry nsttute, whch was hed here a few days ago, to make some short taks on what the nsttute meant to them RPPLE, End - Carona Cash s NorthWhte mm! an 0 mm Carona 8 Bggest Grd Contest G m _ 11ma (Contnued from page 1) Rppe Rght Tacke Braswe the resut of the game Thursday Need- - Rght End ess to say t w be a great strugge W or C ShufordDevn or Underwood whoever wns h Left Haf From advance reports the Carona "0 nson RhtHf """"" Bonner squad s n good shape So far ths Lasster g a Merrtt year ony Bonner has been on the n """""" Fuback """""" jured st but he s expected to be a rght for the game Thursday Ths Sprague or Jennette Sparrow year Carona has ost a great dea of Quarterback strength n the ne but has ganed strength n the backfed However, no Dumb: What make s your car?" matter what matera a Fetzer coached Brght: A3113, Dumb: You must mean Nash?" team has ost t s aways a dangerous team On the other hand, has ast year s team practcay ntact However they have the dsadvantage of havng to earn an absoutey new system from the one thatthey formery used The squad receved qute a number of sprans and bruses n the Penn game Severa members of the team were out of the South Carona game because of these bruses but t s hoped that they w be n shape for the Far Week game Wofpack vs Tar Hee! Each team rsng to do ts very best The rest of the schedue w be forgotten A the strategy and cunnng that each team possesses w be used by the quarterbacks n a desperate effort to wn There w be acton and thrs a penty uu Rddck Fed when the referee s whste sends the two teams together at 2:30 o cock The foowng s the probabe neup of the two teams: Brght: Ash Second-hand Coe Ex No; ROM the coej man s po! of vew cothng must be ded rght Hafway mezurs smpy don t get by The newjohn Ward Shoes for -Fa at ed rght just the styes and ethers coc) men want On Dspay By MR A M SHMMON At Coege Court Barber Shop Carona October 29th Was or Studdart, Epsten Left End rs Cox Matthews Left Tacke Seawe Jackson ncomurrsn o vase umrar on Left Guard 8m m N", York amuyn, Newark - Mover msbum ; amass Center 00-t-0-0--" W--_ Exhbton of CLOTH ES HATS HABERDASHERY SHOES fnrhry Ffth Ave and 46th St NEW YORK COLLEGE At DRUG STORE Today and Tomorrow Varsty for BLL HOLLENBECK, Rep Cothes the COLLEGE MAN Stetson D Says He W Be Back OCTOBER Featurng mported and Domestc Wooens Wth ALL LATEST MODELS Mm Stetson D Taor as

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"T "-1 51; :1 w 7 r t AM 1 : ;_-\ s r, N Fraternty Fo N C Coege Loca Chapter One of Founders of Theta Kappa Nu Natona Fraternty The North Carona Apha Chapter one of the foundng chapters of Theta Kappa Nu, was formay nstaed at the Sr Water Hote on the evenng of October 11 The nstaaton was n charge of Prof W S Anderson, Grand Archon of the Natona, and Henry Seeman, deegate to the frst Grand Chapter Severa aumn members of the chapters were present The nstaaton was foowed by an eaborate banquet The Theta Kappa Nu Fraternty was founded n Sprngfed, Mssour, June 9, 1924 ts present chapters are dstrbuted from Kansas to Pennsyvana, from owa to Forda t s not often that a Natona s organzed coverng such a vast area Coege has the honor of havng the Apha Chapter n North Carona Ths chapter beng one of the foundng chapters w ad and support the Natona ocers n advancng the fraternty and her deas through out the coege word Much credt s due to Prof W S Anderson, of Coege, who s one of the founders of ths new brotherhood, and t was argey through hs efforts that the organzaton was brought about He began workng on ths fraternty a number of years ago by foundng two ocas n Forda Hs dea was to some day unte these and other ocas nto a Natona Ths has been brought about and the two ocas are now the Forda Apha and Beta Chapters of Theta Kappa Nu The frst Grand Chapter, whch brought about the consodaton of ths arge group of ocas nto Theta Kappa Nu was hed n Sprngfed, Mssour June 9, 1924 Thrty deegates were present at the sesson whch formay ratfed the consttuton Mr Henry Seaman, deegate of the North Carona Apha to the frst Grand Chapter, reports that no other Natona ever was founded under such auspcous crcumstances and wth so many seasoned fraternty men assocated wth the organzaton at the outset Many of the ocas represented there were from ten to eghteen years od, gvng the fraternty a very strong aumn membershp wth many promnent men on ts ros Nne of the chapters own ther own houses, rangng n vaue from $15,000 to $30,000 each The remanng chapters, provdng t s wthn the coege rues, are easng houses on or near ther respectve campuses, The fraternty mantans a centra oce at Sprngfed, Mssour A magazne s pubshed, havng eght ssues each year The grand offcers 10f the Natona are: Grand archon, _W S Anderson, of Raegh, N 0; grand Scrbe, O R McAtee of Sprngfed, \*o; grand treasurer, D F Ly- «barger, of Ceveand, Oho, and grand orace, Rev J H Krenmyre, of Agency, owa The Chapter of N C was formay presented wth charters by «Prof W S Anderson, grand archon _of the fraternty, and Mr Henry Sea- _man of the North Carona Apha, these members beng the representatves of the Grand Chapter The off-,cers of the Coege Chapter were then nstaed by Grand Archon Ander- C SHUFORD, Hafback son, asssted by Mr M A Whedon, of Rocky Mount, and Prof R J Campbe, of Wnston-Saem, who are aumn of the Forda Apha Chapter After the nstaaton ceremones, a banquet foowed at whch were present Professors W S Anderson and R J Campbe and Messrs M A Whedon, R L Meton, W C Mu, H B Keen, F L Hargrove, E F Monroe, F S Snpes, Henry Seaman, F P Dckens, G W Dobbns, L L Hedgepeth, R M Fonve and G V Keer, Jr As the Repubcan Natona Commttee Sees Stuaton f sentment among coege students s a reabe barometer, the eecton w resut n decsve Repubcan vctory, accordng to John Hamn, Drector of the Coege Bureau of the Repubcan Natona Commttee, after readng reports from coege Repubcan cubs n a sectons of the country Some of the most encouragng reports come from so-caed LaFoette terrtory n Mnnesota, the stuaton ooks better than t dd two weeks ago Coodge s stronger n rura communtes and coege students say ther fathers are desertng the Farmer-Labor peope n arge numbers Every coege n the states of Mnnesota and North Dakota has an organzaton workng for the eecton of the Repubcan tcket Montana, Washngton, Oregon, and Caforna coege cub reports verfy the growth of Coodge-Dawes sentment n these states; Actvtes of coege Repubcan cubs ncude cdoperaton wth state and county Repubcan commttees More than 300 coege Repubcan cubs are now functonng, and even n the sod south student organzatons are actve n behaf of Coodge and Dawes SAFEST THNG "My dear, surey you havent spent a the afternoon at the Scande s Yes, aunte They sad such thngs about every one who eft that ddn t dare come away" W SH UFORD, Hafback HAWFELD Tacke Carona SEEWELL, Guard How much do ffty ears wegh? Damfno, but t takes twenty-fve men to carry them Aways Your Money s Worth Aways gad to see you Frst German Cub Dance DDN T TAKE What become of the gr you were The frst German Cub dance was makng ove to n the hammock ast hed ast Frday nght at the Woman s summer?" Cub from nne unt one There was Oh, we fe out a arge number of grs present though the boys outnumbered them greaty Every one seemed to enjoy the dance very much and the orchestra, whch was a oca one, was very good The frst ntermsson was hed at eeven ocock and sandwches and tea were served After the second ntermsson was hed the orchestra payed severa coege songs, endng up wth our own song, Coege Keeps Fghtng Aong, whch sounded spendd and made the Coege boys fee proud Artst: Who s there? Burgar: Le st and keep quet m ookng for money Artst: Wat, and get up and hep you ook SUPERBA of od N C The dance ended at one o cock wth every one havng A NeXt had a fne tme Week DPLOMACY Ltte Hans: Father, beat me" Father: But you haven t done anythng wrong Ltte Hans: know, but f you beat me mother w gve me some cake The Covered Teacher: Jonny, what are the two genders?" agon Jonny: Mascune and femnne The mascune are dvded nto temperate and ntemperate, and the fem- ALSO nne nto frgd and torrd Ex Seected Comedes nstructor: Why are you ookng at your watch so often, Mr Gravey? AND Gravey: was a tte afrad you woudnt have tme to fnsh your n- NEWS REEJS terestng ecture Ex GRAND ALMO 2 am A Ths Week MONDAY and TUESDAY FRANK WALLACE BERRY n NE WMAN S Rchard, 3 FASHON The Lon-Hearted PLATE REVUE Wednesday and Thursday JOHNNE HNES n ntroducng Ltte Johnny Jones E BEST Frday and Saturday DRESSED CHORUS N TABLODS Broadway,After Dark COMNG D W Grffth s,amerca, # m OO-(UDUOUM CAPTOL CAFE 1 Corner Wmngton and Martn Streets PHONE 1757 WN OR LOSE, WE ARE FOR YOU! When n Town Eat Wth Us Servce and Satsfacton Guaranteed vb m-- Wn g-- DEVN Hafback - t 7 Carona UNDERWOO), Fuback Carona What BOONE Ses Good Quaty Cothng, Shoes, Hats and Furnshngs that spe satsfacton and whsper Come agan Come and see s a ask 10% Aowance to Coege Students C R BOONE 226 Fayetteve Street Next to 10c Store 3 / WHTNG-HORTON CO 10 East Martn Street E2" 3_7 Years Raegh s Leadng Cothers We Aow A Coege Students a Dscount of 10% HUDSON-BELK (:0 Raeghs Largest Cothng Store for Coege Men We nvte you to vst our store and nspect the argest and most compete ne of Cothng and Furnshngs n the cty, at prces that are not to be found esewhere Fayetteve Street Yarborough Hote Budng t ;

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TECHNCAN Court Of Customs Hods Frst Tra The Court of Customs, whch s a branch of our Student Government and whose duty t s to see that the freshman rues are enforced, hed ts frst tra of the season n the Y audtorum October 8, 1924 The Rght Honorabe B Shearn caed the court to order The frst two prsoners caed faed to appear But the thrd, one Frpo Wson by name, came eagery forward Stumpng hs toe as be mounted the stage, he amost prostrated hmsef at the feet of Judge Shearn A controversy mmedatey - arose among the spectators as to whether ths acton was accdenta or an attempt to eg the judge, the defendant pead guty to a charge of not wearng the freshman cap He camed exempton on the ground that he was a speca student However, hs regstraton card and a wtness from the Regstrar s ofce showed that he was regstered as a reguar Freshman n Busness Admnstraton The defendant, as a ast resort, camed that he had had more papers but tore them up Therefore he was concusvey proved to be just a pan, ord- DONNELL, Guard SPRAGUE ", Quaterback nary freshman Venabe Baggett, the fourth prsoner, arrved, and he was mmedatey Soca at Frst Presbyteran nonchaanty took the stand and pead brought before the court He pead guty to a charge of faure to wear exempton on the ground of beng regstered as a speca student He stated enjoyabe evenng at a soca, gven at the freshman cap He expaned that The Presbyteran boys had a very he had been to Carona one year but that he had worn the cap unt t was the Frst Presbyteran Church on Frday evenng, October 10, by the had faed to pass off enough work to announced that speca students were regster as a sophomore He stated exempted He had consuted varous Chrstan Endeavor Socety that he naturay wanted to get out students who had tod hm he coud The musc and games were enjoyed of wearng the freshman cap and had take t off After questonng hm, the wracked hs bran to fnd some scheme by every one After about two hours Prosecutng Attorney earned that Mr by whch he coud attan ths end He of such peasure, punch and sand- Hardee had attended the freshman wches were served resoved to regster as a speca student, but after consutng Dn Brooks, cass meetng and voted theren, obtaned a Freshman Bbe, and had read ng an enjoyabe evenng About 10:30 the party broke up, end- the Regstrar, and varous deans, was t The defendant expaned that the refused permsson to do so He then majorty of hs work s freshman and bought a freshman cap and wore t HONORABLE DSCHARGE that he woud rather be wth freshmen Prosecutng Attorney Hedgepeth, n a than sophomores, anyhow A arge What was the reason for your beng heart-rendng oraton, sad that the porton of the audence mmedatey dscharged from your ast pace?" wearng of the freshman cap was not gave vent to scoffs and catcas However, the defendant was ofcay reg- Good behavor, sr, reped the appcant a dsgrace, but on the contrary an honor and a prvege whch freshmen stered~,as a speca student and the What? You woud never be dscharged for good behavor!" ony coud enjoy He further expaned court dsmssed the case The Prosecutng Attorney stated that the court that three years ago Student Government had ordered the caps to be worn hestated to drop the ncdent because Yes, ar, they took two months at my sentence - 0 dsthush freshmen from PW! t was ceary a case of evason of the cassmen and to reduce hazng He freshman rues cted severa cases where students had t was earned that the frst prson~ W0? the cap even though they were er, J W Gurganus, had eft schoo, not requred to Mr Hedgepeth ac- and Judge Shearn dsmssed the court cused the defendant of trampng upon after askng that the student-body and the tradtons of the coege and usng especay the sophomore cass cooperate wth the court by turnng up every means n hs power to evade our rues a persons caught voatng the rues He has faunted hmsef n the face W, 26 of the student-body and shoud draw the fu penaty He" shoud run the gauntet and pck up one rock for WHAT FELLOWS THNK every day he has faed to wear the cap Yes, we have just begun what we t was ceary shown that the ffth hope w be the greatest year n the prsoner, F Saunders, had regstered as a speca student wth no ntenton hstory of Coege The admnstraton has spared no effort or cost of evadng the rues The court retred unt a decson to meet every demand for our wefare was reached The decson rendered n every respect, except n regard to by Judge Shearn stated that due to a our own conduct Ths trust has been msunderstandng as to speca students, the court ssued Mr Wson and paced n the hands of the students Mr Baggett a suspended sentence themseves Are we betrayng ths whch sad that they woud have to trust? s the Student Government run the gauntet f they were ever guardng and protectng t? caught wthout the cap agan We uppercassmen were ndeed gad t was earned at ths tme that to hear the meetng of the Court Of F S Hardee, the second prsoner, had Customs announced and made pubc; _ MERRT, Fuback Carona for we have reason to beeve that n the past justce through ths court has been questoned by some After7 carefu attenton to the tra of the frst two defendants Wednesday, and no sentence, We have st more reason to queston the acton of ths court The majorty of the students are: 5 BOYS, COME N! wonderng what mysterous forces were workng at ths meetng They are wonderng f the court reay n- tends to enforce the aws ad down by the Student Government t was generay understood after the tra that t was not a case of guty or not guty but ony a case of the court{ decdng on the sentence These two: defendants peaded guty and a ev-v deuce went to prove t A pan case of wfu and premedtated voaton of a wrtten rue Then t was ony a queston of passng a sentence n accord wth the offense or a fat refusa to acknowedge the rues n: force The decson handed down by the court ether ndcated that the ma-2 jorty of the members of the Court of Customs refuse to enforce the aws ad down by the Student Counc or, on account of some mysterous somethng, whch sn t so mysterous to Come to The VOGUE Frst RALEGH, N C op or Men Vogue Suts Me" 10% Dscount on Cothng to Coege Students Thomas H Brggs & Sons RALEGH, N C The Bg Hardware Men Sportng Goods WHAT BOYS USE We Keep T! The West Raegh Eectrc Shoe Shop 113 Obern Road some they want to take the authorty JUST BACK of COLLEGE COURT to dea out speca prvege and protecton to certan ndvduas s ths Students, we are near and the true functon of the Court of Customs? f t s, the government shoud can serve you prompty be changed, and f t s not, the court AGENTS shoud be changed Are there no Washes to stck a head n the Teapot? D R PACE M G WLLAMS Wataug1 THOMPSON SHOE COMPANY The Progressve Store YOu w apprecate our carefu fttng servce, as much as styes and exceptona vaues combned See Our Sampes at the Coege Court Pharmacy CAPTAL PRNTNG CO Prnters Ruers Bnd ers We Strve to Pease by the Quaty Of Our Work Corner Hargett and Wmngton Streets RALEGH, N C TRAVEL BY BUS TAYLOR STUDENT REPRESENTATVE 22 Watauga REDUCED PRCE TO STUDENTS We Apprecate Your Patronage Unted Stage Lnes, nc Watch Ths Space Movng for Pcture Announcements T S YOUR SHOW Patronze t COLLEGE Pcture Y Show Workng Your Way Pot Lfe nsurance Co A W McALSTER, Presdent Greensboro, N C E H B GUNTER, Vce-Pres Agency Manager Made Feasbe m Wrtng fe nsurance has enabed many a man to pay hs way through coege t s a dgnfed cang and a true soca servce To nduce your feows to form habts ofthrftr to obgate them to put by a tte of the ncome to safeguard them aganst future oss of earnng power s a form of effort that brngs keen satsfacton as we as proft That s ony one of the reasons why the nsurance busness today s attractng some of the very best brans of Amerca Wrte for the fu partcuars of a pan whereby you can assst yoursef through coege and at the same tme prepare for a proftabe and satsfactory busness career ---o>os - -

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