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1 Hand," by he centra he fact that ~p everyone e st exo a today. he patform takng part S makng t Jroadcastng TLY ~ET" ng ma -Wed ~CE,N.C. n SE" ~~- _,. ~.,.,_ j. ~ ~.. ntereoegate Press and Coege Humor Ma Servce Vo. 3, ~o. 20 Tranng Schoo To Be Hed. Here Durng. Next Week F ACU:.TY PERSONNEL OF SCHOOL NOTED N STATE Centra Assocaton and Varous Genera Board Departments Sponsor Sessons The Centra Assocatona Tranng Schoo to be hed here under the auspc~s of the Centra Assocaton and the varous departments of the genera board of the Baptst State Conventon, w od ts frst sesson on Monday ght, March 7, and contnue through the foowng Frday evenng~. The currcuum of the schoo w ncude nstructon concernng the THURMAN D. Bbe, stewardshp, mssons, Sunday schoo organzaton and admnstraton eementary Sunda,y schoo work, B. Y. p U. organzaton and admnstraton;, W. M. U. methods, and regous educaton n the home. Pubshed Weeky by the Students of Wake Forest CoDege Petton Crcuated About Campus A~ks _For Ktchn As Next Presdent Here KTCHN, B.A., M.D. Dean of Medcne Professor of Physoogy and Pharma-, coogy WAKE FOREST, N.C., SATURDAY, MARCH 5, PETTONERS ASK FOR ALuMNus.As PRESDENT Quafcatons for New Presdent ncuded; W Be Presented To Trustees A petton drafted by frends of Dr. Thurman D. Ktchn requestng the board of trustees to eect hm presdent of the nsttuton was crcuated among the facuty and student body Monday, March Oth. About 480 of the student body of 600 and 27 members of the facuty of 40 sgned the petton. Some of the students and some members of the facuty had not been reached n the canvass, t was stated tonght by. admrers of Dr. Ktchn who had been actve n soctng sgnatures to the petton. Dr. Ktchn s dean of the medca schoo here, s ex-presdent of the N. c. Medca Assocaton and a brother of the ate Congressman Caude Ktchn, and Wam Waton Ktchn, congressman and governor. (_s_pea_ks T_o A_LuM_N FRANCS PENDLETON GANES, M.A., Ph.D., Ltt.D. Dr. Ganes w eave Wake Forest at the end of ths ses)on, but s contnung hs efforts to better Vake Forest Coege. Ganes Speaks At Aumn Meetng Member of North Carona CoUegate Press Assocaton Ten Cents Per Copy Pan-Heenc Schoarshp -Cup Won By Kappa Apha Two Tmes n Successon Apha P Deta s Runner-up for the Pa:t;t BryanT es About Frst Frats Here Heenc Cup mportance of Fraterntes As An Aspect of Coege Lfe Shown By Dean Dean D. B. Bryan, n an address devered at the annua award of the nter-fraternty schoarshp cup by the Pan-Heenc Counc here Tuesday nght, gave brefy a hstory of fraterntes at Wake Forest partcuary and attempted to show the mportance of fraternty as an aspect of coege fe. "Unt seven years ago," sad Dean :Bryan, "there were no egtmate fraterntes on the campus, the authortes beng compeed to dsmss.a men who n any capacty affated themseves wth a soca fraternty. These were unhappy experences; for every few years some men were dsmssed who were great then and have Dr. Ktchn, who has done a great Theta Kappa Nu work wth the Schoo of Medcne, Retrng Coege Presdent Gves Apha Ph Omega... and who s wanted as the next presdent by maty of the student body, Reason for Departure To Deta Sgma Ch... grown great snce that tme. Ph Kappa Beta... The day schedue w be as foows: Vrgna Coege Lambda Tau,... 6:00 p.m.-worshp. Accordngy seven years ago consderaton was gven to ths matter by 6:0 p.m.-casses. The Petton. Average for ths year :00 p.m.-supper. Law Schoo Has The nspraton offered by the hs- the trustees of ths coege, and they Average for ast year :30 p.m.-casses. The petton s as foows: torca background and the vson and apponted a commttee to come here 8: 5 p.m.-address. Envabe Record "To. the Trustees of Wake Forest dreams of Gen. Robert :. Lee, who and study the stuaton. The commt- ncrease over ast year :00 p.m.-adjournment. Coege: has- aways been the hero of hs fe, tee decded that fraterntes be a t d b r ove for 0. wed to operate, accordng to ther The foowng w consttute he "Aetna e so e Y Y ou actuated Dr. Francs P. Ganes n personne of the program: Dr. W. R Dr. N. Y. Guey, Founder an d Wake F ores t C 0 ege an d Our nt~r " acceptng the presdency of Washngown charters whch emboded "Schoar- F or th e secon d successve year Cuom, Char of Bbe, Wake F ores., est m h er mme -"date needs and hope ton and Lee Unversty, the retrng shp, hgh deas, and the betterment K appa Apha, wth an average of d Dean, Has Many Leadng h f t beeve t mpera of Wake Forest Coege." Coege; Mr. Perry Morgan, Sun ay for er u ure, we Wake Forest head tod two-score aum , was awarded the cup donated Schoo Secretary, Baptst S tate C on- J urs t s T 0 H" S C re d"t tve t o se ec t mmedatey a pres " Does t pay to come to coege n of the Baptst nsttuton at Rocky b h p H U and spend tme and money? was a annua Y Y -t e an- e enc Counc venton; Rev. J. A. vey, B. Y. P. dent. Mount recenty. secretary, Baptst State Convent on; of "W e f ee th a t th e quafcatons of Dr. Ganes was the prncpa speakqueston asked by the Amercan Tee- to the fraternty havng the hghest Rev. Chas. B. Howard, Presdent.At the present tme the facuty the new presdent shoud be as fo graph and Tetephone Company," sad schoastc average, S h f L f W k F t er at a meetng of the Twn: County State B. Y. P. U. Conventon; Mss the c 00 0 aw 0 a e ores ows: w k F t A A t Dr. Bryan. Apha P Deta, wth an average of Madane Eot; student Secretary, Co.ege conssts of N.Y. G~ey,,E. W. " That he shoud be an aumnus a e ores umm ssocja on, com- They found ther answer through an T berake Jr R B Whte and R C f d w.t"th posed of aumn from Nash and Edge- experme. nt. conducted among _thetr 84.54, was second, cosey foowed Meredth Coege; Mss Mary Ayscue, m of Wake Forest o ege, m use.,, GENERAL AVERAGE S AN NCREASE OVER 928 Ptt Aen, Presdent of Greek Counc, Gves Hstory of Cup and Organzaton Fraternty A verttges For Spng and Fa or 929 Kappa Apha.... Apha P Deta..... D. V. L.... Ch Tau.. state B. Y. P. u. Fed worker; Mrs. L. McMan;_ U~D:ad G;uey, bra-_ the Wake Forest spt:t and. devoted.. ~~~ countes, hed at Pates Cafe own empoyes, usng as a bass pres by D. V. L. wth an average of :.r, o. Gough-,.-W~ M.. u. superntend-. ran at,d-.dre.qto~. Qt Lega Research. to t~-dea;softhe-co~&;:~,,,._... - ~~~~.Hs.a!dreSR was pre)eder by the ent~saarres::receved. The B.: Tea:- Thf: "to"t"a average of a frate.rnf.es ent,.. Centrar Assocaton; Mr. :Ca-. Th~s. schqo~: offer!! courses,- requrg "-2. That he shoud be one who s. Y.vtng of a supper and the transac phone system _had j2s coege men for the fa and sprng of 929 was renee :Patrck, Wake Forest..Coege; the t~;e of ~he student for three years. has been and s entrey oya to Bap- ton of severa routne busness mat- at work n thetr system. These came , an mprovement over ast year Mrs..A...v: wa.shburn, Speca Worker The courses prescrbed by the Supreme tst. prncpes and the cause of ters. from 04 dfferent coeges. About.. for Sunday schoo-board; Mrs. R. M. Court for.appcants for cense to Chrstan educaton; C. C. Ward, presdent of the asso- 300 of these had done other work than of neary one pomt. The average Squres, Wake Forest.. _practce aw s ncuded n the frst."3. That he shoud be a schoar daton, caed on B. Moss, of Sprng work n the teephone system. They ast year was Durng the course of the week a and second-year courses. A aw stu who commands respect; Hope, Nash County, vce-presdent of were emnated from the study. The The hstory of the schoastc cup seres of ectures w be gven by dents are requred to compete 60 se- -contnued on page two the organzaton, to present Dr. study, therefore, reated to those who was gven by P~t Aen, presdent of Dr. W. R. Cuom, usng the subject, mester hours n the academc work Ganes, whom he euogzed a).d for had been wth the company between the Pan-Heentc Counc. whom be spoke words of apprecaton Regon n the New Day." of some standard coege before en Marsha Soc"ety To -Contnued on page two terng the Schoo.. of Law. canddates and regretfu farewe n behaf of Rayburn Joyner, representatve of Kappa Apha, receved the cup on for the degree of Bacheor of Laws,. Sponsor Lecture Here the aumn. n addton to ths two years academc Dr. Ganes outned needs at the Meredth Grs Gve behaf of hs fraternty, statng that Wngate Wshes work, are requred to compete the coege and commented upo_n obstaces ast years dstncton had encouraged them to repeat ther former ex- En.t ent Ph,,scan nnd Aumnus of h h t d th f th f g fu three-year course n the Law w C s an m e way o e m Party For Sophomores To. Be Reeased Schoo. Vake Foest V Dever Lectute of these needs and whch must be perence. The Schoo of Law was estabshed On orthopredc Condtons" removed. He decared that he coud Annun Affnt To Be Hed Tonght At n 894 and s now n ts thrty-sxth tak more freey now that he had re eredtb for second-yea.t en -Contnued on paye tu;o Dr. Aonzo Myers, of Charotte, sgned, and went nto a frank ds of ake Forest am State Asks Reease From Baptsts; Meredth Coege Here To Stay, Says Dr. Brewer Wngate Junor Coege, of Unon N. c.. w speak to the Wam Ed- cusson of outstandng probems whch gar Marsha Medca Socety on demanded souton f the Baptst n The annua recepton gven by the Cods and Tonsts Wednesday, March 9, at 7: 3 0 p.m., -Contnued- on page tvo sophomore cass of Meredth Coege Are Causes of ness n he boogy ecture room. Dr. Myers, an aumnus of Wake B d T Att d to the second-year men of Wake Foran smen 0 en est and N. c. State w be hed" to- nvtaton Commttee Announces,.. Forest, s a specast n orthopredc Jackson Day Dnner nght at 8 ocock n the socety has County, ha~ asked to be reeased from StahstJ<s Show That Boys Hn,"c Been ~urgery, fractures, bone dseases, and the Baptst State system of schoos, Besse th Goor Heath jont dseases. Hs subject w be, and whe fna settement on the re So Fur Ths Yem "Lantern Sde Demonstraton of Orquest w awat acton by the Baptst thopredc Condtons." State Conventon, members of the Bap Statstcs recenty obtanr.d f~om the tst State Msson Board, meetng n nfrmary show that the boys here.n Medca Fraternty R h T d wer ncned to ook coege have. been very fortuuare tus S w~t: ~avo~e~naythe p;oposa. year n havng so tte scmesd.. For EntertanS ponsor, the past two months ony a few pa- - Baptsts now have seven nstt~- tents have been treated, and the matons, three senor coeges and four jorty of those were for cods and junor coeges, n the State, and are tonsts. Theta Knppa Ps Gves Rece)ton for ss urgmct Crag, Student Gov ernment Hem At ereth fndng the fnancng of these nsttu Mr. J. H_ Brown, who had pneutons no easy matter. Whe the State mona, s the ony patent who has conventon w reman obgated to been serousy. Mr. Brown has Gamma P Chapter of the Theta pay a debt whch t assumed for the now recovered and has eft the n- Kappa Ps Medca fraternty, enterc~ege, the propos:d reease woud re frmary, gong to Forda, where he taned at ts home on South Man eve the conventon of further con- hopes to recuperate. street, ast Saturday evenng, March trbutons or support. n vew of s, n honor of ts sponsor, Mss Marthe needs of other nsttutons, and garet Crag, presdent of the Student at the monster ceebraton. of Wake Forest Coeges efforts to ( Body of Meredth Coege. rase a $250,000 budng fund, many Too Bad! The house was artstcay decorated church eaders were of the opnon wth the fraternty coors, green and that the dsassocaton woud be the wsest course to pursue, partcuary Phadepha, Pa. -Because she god, coege pennants, and a profu son of snapdragons, jonqus, and as the coege requested t. made the mstake of ettng her Members of the board sad that re- roommate n on her pans for a ports that the Baptsts desred to se busness career, Heen Buxton, 20, Meredth Coege here, and!onso- daughter of a Newport News, Va., ths nsttuton wth Wake For- physcan, s back at the fashonest Coege at Wate Forest, were er- abe fnshng schoo near here to fnsh her coege career. roneous. Whe ths proposa has been made at varous tmes, t s not beng The gr, who had been mssng from the schoo for fve days, was serousy consdered, accordng to Dr. dscovered by detectves empoyed J. Powe Tucker, charman of the by her father, Dr. Joseph Buxton, executve commttee of the State arrangng her cothes n a modest board. t was not dscussed by board boardng house, preparatory to members at the meetng here Tuesday, startng to work as a $5-a-week he sad. fng cerk. Dr. Chares E. Brewer, presdent The fate that gudes the destny or Meredth, sad that "Meredth Co of weathy young women had deege s here to stay." creed that Mss Buxton shoud compete her educaton at the njury Causes Death Woods Schoo, near Lanhorne, Constance Gson, 6, ded n a hospta at New Haven, Conn.,!rom njures receved when she was pushed aganst a gymnasum wa n a hgh schoo basketba game; and had her sku fractured. Pa. Beng of an ndependent natrue, the gr rebeed and panned a busness career. But she made the_.:rr!stake of confdng her pans f.c her roommate, who nformed detectves of the matter. ferns. The games, refreshments, and the entre theme of entertanment were remnscent of ante-beum days. The vstng grs, a from Meredth Coege, and ther hosts present were as foows: Msses Margaret Crag, Eveyn McCa, Mary Louse Boughman, Wnne Wburn, Ly Varser, Grace Prutt, Lan Davs, Paune Ktchn, Barbara Pke, Margaret Trotman, Vrgna Crawford, Margaret Brdger, Madene Eott, sabe Knsey, Roberta Royster, Reba de Vaun; Messrs. Rob ert M. Faes, Henry Cay Grubb, J. Sam Hobrook, John W. Ervn, Agrppa G. Robert, R. B. Outand, C. N. Adams, L. G. S~ncar, Chares T. Lawrence, J. Ervn Bggs, Wam A. Pttman, E. H. Reynods, George W. Joyner, C. G. Eure, H. K. Young, L. P. Baey, and R. B. Davs. The hosts were asssted n entertanng by Mss Joanna. Wams and Mrs. Francs P. Ganes Senor Gft W Be Gven To Fund Recept of Prces for Three Types of nvtatons at Meredth Coege. The affar w Concert Numbes Be Gven for be nforma, Cary Dowd, sophomore cass presdent, stated today_ An Hom; Snappy Maches a; Each year, n the frst part of the The Senor Cass of 930 n a Keep the Guests Awake sesson, the sophomore casses of both meetng durng the past week voted Wake Forest and State pant ther unanmousy to gve the tradtona The Wake Forest Band w go to cass numeras on the water tank at gft of the graduatng cass as a fund Up to Wednesday mornng over 600 tckets to the dnner had been sod and the speakers w ncude a the more mportant Democrats of North Carona. Begnnng at 6:30 and unt 7:30 a concert consstng of cassca numbers and overtures w be broadcast from the cty audtorum, where the meetng s to be hed. Between speeches theband w wake up the guests wth vey marches. The addresses of former Governor Byrd of Vrgna, and Jouett Shouse, charman of the Democratc Natona Commttee, w aso be broadcast. The band w render such compottons as Suvans Operatc gems, Turksh March, Amercan Patro, Song of the Ne, Stars and Strpes Forever, Thunderer, Brookes Tru~pha March, and Under the Doube Eage. Ths w be the second tme ths year the Vake Forest band has been on the ar over WPTF. The organzaton gave a concert precedng the address of Gov. Frankn D. Roosevet, of New York, at the Lght Jubee ~eebraton and foodghtng ot the capto ast October. Raegh tonght to put pep and patrot- Meredth. Durng the atter part of to be used n the erecton of the the year, these two casses are enter- budngs to be provded for by the sm nto the Democrats attendng the L d F d taned at a recepton by the second- oya t;v But mg un an a umn annua Jackson Day dnner. Ths s year grs as a reward for the un- move maugurated here and throughtrn" efforts toward decoratng the out the State. one of the most mportant engagements of the band ths year. and the coe;e tank and mprovng ts ooks. The ma_tter of the seno_r gft had oca muscans w have the chance The purpose of ths soca event s ~een consdered at a prevous meetman_y to promote a better u_nder- ~~! ;~tt~~~;:~~~:.u:o~~~~s:~~r:~~ ~~ of ther ves to put n a good bt of advertsng for the coege. standmg between the cas~es of t~e Jester, charman; R. L. Councman, Raegh s expectng 5,000 peope three schoos, but the soc,a featme and F. G. Vaker. The commttee from a over tte State to be present s not overooked by any of the par- recommended tha a senors be astes concerned. sessed $5, the reguar gft fee snce ~ the eary days of the coege. How J ever, the assessment coud be apped? to the pedges to the Loyaty Budrazy ng Fund whch a number of C senors have sgned. the commttee stated. Loudon - The possbty tha Presdent Denton put the matter to there are peope who, owng to a vote and the suggeston. n the some speca formaton of the form of a moton, was carred unanbran are natura rado recevers mousy. The gft commttee was s the nterestng theory pro: asked to contnue ts wort and to pounded by Maj. Leonard Avery, a coect the gfts from members of we-known physcan of tts cty. Major Avery recenty suggested the cass. The nvtaton commttee aso made that t s possbe that such per ts report at the meetng and the sons may be found among those prces of the nvtatons were anwho are confned n nsane asyums nounced. The nvtatons may be obmerey because they have ths taned n three forms: wth eather power and noses." contnuay "hear cover or wth pasteboard cover, and the usua forma type of nvtaton. "t may be that somethng n Orders for the nvtatons must be the thckness of the cranum, or gven mmedatey, W. L. Warfford, the. space between the cranum and charman of the commttee, stated. the bran, or bran convoutons, s responsbe for the condton," the New Apparatus Major decared. " dont know." An automatc apparatus wth whch " merey suggest that a thorough nvestgaton of ths theory be made by doctors who are experts n the study of menta ds eases and phenomena." the coors of transparent and opaque objects can be anayzed wth scentfc accuracy n ten seconds has been deveoped n the graduate aboratores of the Unversty of Pennsyvana.

2 Page Two Budng Vews and Scenes on the Wake F o_rest Coege CampUs TOP LEFT: TnE HECK-~W...~ts L!ARY Tn.uxr., erected n 878, was many the gft of Co. J. M. Heck and Mr. John G. Wams, of Raegh. An extenson, sxty by sxty-fve feet, was added n 926. Besdes the stac room and the readng rooms, the budng contans the has of the Lterary Socetes, and cassrooms and offces for the Departments of Law and Soca Scence. The Lbrary numbers about bound voumes. The Baptst Hstorca Commsson has made the Lbrary a depostory for matera, a Bap- tst Coecton havng been ntated some tme ago. Books, pamphets, church records, newspapers, od etters, and manustpts are wecomed and carefuy preserved. n the. readng room the eadng natona and State newspapers and current perodcas ;nay he consuted. Mrs. Ethe Tayor Crttenden s braran. TOP RGHT: NEw PYsC.L Ent:c.TJO=" ;!_uu.mxn to be erected ths year wth the proceeds of the Loyaty Budng Fund. The budng conforms to the type of archtecture of the campus budngs and w gve ampe accommodatons for a the athetc actvtes of the coege. LEFT CENTER: (Contnued frmn page one) "4. That he shoud be one who woud be wng to subordnate hmsef to the nterests of the coege and consder ths hs fes work; "5. That, be shoud be one.-~o, bas aready bemonstrated educaton8 quafcatons and executve abty of hgh order "Beevng that Dr. Thurman D. Ktchn, dean of the schoo of med- r BBLE TEACHER. cne and professor of physoogy n _, Wake Forest Coege, possesses a cuom Dean Of R s h J the quafcatons enumerated above, and has the deepest respect and af e goo C 00 Dr. Lynch Teaches Courses n Chrstan Ethcs, Bbca Lterature, and Exposton The Department of Regon of Wake Forest Coege was organzed n the fa of 896, under ts present dean, Dr. W. R. Cuom. At frst, courses were offered ony n Od Testament and New Testament. Later courses were offered n Hebrew, n Chrstan Hstory, n Regous Educaton, and n the Hstory and Ph osophy of Regon. n 922 the trustees added a second man to the department, and Dr. J. V. Lynch was eected to take charge of three new casses, vz., Chrstan Ethcs, Bbca Lterature, and Bbca Exposton. J Tn: Cou.Em~ XFR:.RY, ocated on the southern edge of th!- campus. RGHT CENTER:. V.KE FORF:ST BAPTST CuURCH. ocated on the Campus. ~ ~ ~ ~,. Petton Crcuated On r Law Schoo Has Enva~e Record Campus Asks for Ktchn GERMAN PROFESSOR As Next Presdent Here (Contnued from page one fecton of the facuty, student body, aumn and other frends -of the coege, we, the undersgned, respectfuy petton your honorabe board to seect hm as the presdent of Wake Forest Coege." Dr. A. C. Red, charman of the Facuty Aumn Counc, stated n hs casses Monday that he beeved ths to be one of the best steps tbat bas been taken n the coege durng the ast fve years. Promnent members of the fac- uty who dd not sgn the petton stated that ther acton was by no means antagonstc to Dr. Ktchn, but that tbey were smpy of the. opnon that the seecton of a presdent was a job whch shoud be handed by the Board of Trustees, who were n a post-on to know of a avaabe men and coud make a wser seecton. at Fort Worth; Dr. Frank K. Poo or more of our casses. For the past carry the Baptst nsttuton on n and Dr. L. L. Carpenter, of Furman few years work has been offered n the fed of servce. Unversty; Presdent A. c. Campbe, ths department to students attendng Upon concuson of Dr. Ganes ad Coker Coege, S. C.; Dr. H.. Hes- our Summer Schoo. Hence the refer dress, Prof. J. L. Memory, who acter, Vam Jewe Coege, Mo.; Dr. ence to the "women" wbo have been companed hm to the cty, was pre- J. W. Ranes, Unversty of Texas; nfuenced by tbs work. sented and made a bref tak. Dr. A. T. Aen, Oachta Coege, Ark.; Wth the changng standards of our No menton was made at the meet- Presdent 0. E. Sams, Buefed, w. tme, and wth the more or ess wde- ng as to a probabe successor to Dr. Va.; Prof. M. A. Huggns, Meredth spread nfuence of the Behavorstc Ganes, nor were Wake Forest aumn Coege; Presdent H. B. Edwards, psychoogy over tbe earth, those n n poston to dscuss that matter n Chowan Coege; Dean Lese Camp- charge of ths work at the present formay foowng meetng. be and Rev. J. E. Ayscue, Campbe fee that ther task was never more Coege; Presdent J. R Davs, Bo mportant than t s just now. That A Schubert memora organzaton ng Sprngs; Dr. Hoyt Backwe, tbey may prove themseves worthy has been formed for the purpose of Dr. J. N. Corpenng, Dr. Ph Eot. of ther task and of ther opportunty encouragng musca tendences of Mars H Coege; Presdent J. B. s the heght of ther ambton. promsng Amercan youth. year. Professor Guey bas taught con tnuousy durng the fe of the schoo. Professor Tmberake has taught snce 906. Professor Whte has taught snce 96, and Professor McMan snce 928. Durng the fe of ths schoo... of ts students have been censed by the Supreme court of North Carona to practce aw. Of the 04 successfu ar. pcants for cense at the January 930, examnaton 52 of them Qr ex acty.one-haf, studed at Wake Forest. Among the students of ths schoo New Books Avaabe n Coege Lbrary Hapgood-Up -From the Streets. Moskowtz-Progressve Democracy. Gosey-Sterzaton for Humap Betterment. Gartner-Outnes of Bochemstry. French-Drama and Poetry, 60 voumes. Fosdck-Tw~ve Tests of Charac ter. Eddngton-Scence and the Unseen w ard. connected w-th the courts of th~ St~te Froude-The Engsh n reand, 3 voumes. are Superor Court Judges G. E. <hdyette, Thomas L. Johnson, H. Hoye Coe-What s Chrstan Educa ton? Snk, and John H. Harwood. Soctors Stranchan-The Authorty of R. H. Parket, D. M. Cark, James A. Chrstan Experence. Powers, L. S. Brassfed, L. Spurgeon Ewood-Mans Soca Destny. Spurng, John R. Jones, and Grover Pok-Leondas Pok, 2 voumes. C. Davs. Among the ex-judges are L. R. Varser; assocate justce of the Suprem~ Court of North. Carona; J. HENDREN GORRELL, M.A.,Ph.D. John H. Kerr and W. A. Dunn, Su- CHCAGO POLCEMAN NSSTS ~rofessor of Modern Languag_es peror Court judges. n the Unted THAT T S A DffTY BOOK Dr. Gorre, who has been nck- states courts are Hon.. M. Meekns named "Phnxtus" by tbe students and Hon. J.--J. Hayes, judges of the Chcago, March.-t doesnt matfor many years, s the executor for Dstrct courts, and W. F. Fsher, U. ter what a coege_ professor, a phos a number of student oan funds, and s. Dstrct Attorney of the Eastern opher and a noted book pubsher thnk has aded many of Wake Foests Dstrct of North Carona. Hon. E. about the Satyrcon of Patroncus, Pa most ustrous sons to obtan a Yates Webb the ony other Federa troman John J. Kratzmeyer st becoege educaton. judge of No;th Carona at pres~nt, s eves ts a "drty book." aso a Wake F-orest -graduate, but re- Offcer Kratzmeyer, t seems, purceved bs degree here before the chased the Satyrcon from Bookdeaer Bryan Taks About Frst Frats Schoo of Law was organzed. Hon. Gerad Nedwck. Then Offcer Kratz Here Denns G. Brummtt s Attorney Gen- meyer read the book. t so shocked era! of the State of North Carona~ bm that he arrested Nedwck. The (Contnued from page one) and Mr. 0. M. Mu s executve sec- case was caed n Judge Freeman L. t w be seen that before ths tme WLLAM R. CULLOM, M.A.. Th.D., Ganes Sp-eaks At Aumn Meet work was beng carred on n severa D.D. fve and thrty years. The coeges retary to the Governor of North Car- Farchds court today. casses whch were not strcty Bbe Abrtton Professor of the Bbe were asked to furnsh the schoastc ona. Many of the judges and so-.the defense offered n evdence etctors of the Recorders Courts are ters from Prof. Baker Browne of casses. n order to make the name M.A., Wake Forest Coege, 892; (Contnued from P.age one) record of these men, and they were correspond to the work of. the d~- Assstant Professor, Southern Bap- sttuton was to contnue to go for ranked n terms of tbe upper thrd, Wake Forest men. Northwestern Unversty, Prof. T. V. partment t was changed m 92~. tst Theoogca Semnary, 893- ward. mdde tbrd, and ower tbrd n the ts students have fed and are now Smth of Chcago Unverstys phos Snce that tme t ~a.s been caed the 896; Th.D., bd., 903; Professor Referrng to ~s departure for Lex matter of schoarshp. n the upper fng many mportant paces n other ophy department, and T. R. Smth of Department of Regon. n 98 the of the Bbe, Wake Forest Coege, ngton, Dr. Games stated that the thrd the top ten per cent was treated branches of the government. Horace Lverght Pubshng Company famy of Rev. John T. Abrtton, of 896; D. D., Rchmond Coege, presdency of Washngton and Lee was partcuary. The saary ratng of a Three hundred and eghty:..seven New York. Caypso, N. C., gave $25,000 and the 95; Actng Dean of Wake Forest. one of the four postons whch he these men n the teephone busness students who are workng ther way Patroman Kratmzeyer stened sothfough Prnceton Unversty earn an bery whe an attorney read abstracts Eastern Assocaton, n whch ther Coege, coud have been offered and have been was studed reatve to tbe academc father, Rev. John T. Abrtton, had sure of ts acceptance. He decared rankng. n the top ten per cent of average of $568 yeary...of the etters, whch kened th esatyrabored for many years as a usefu Hough and Rev. C. C. Burrs, Wn that t woud take hm back to hs the upper thrd, one man out of every con to the "Songs of Soomon," sad pastor, gave a ke amount to endow gate Junor Coege; Dean Roy Brown natve hs of Vrgna, and more fve was found among those drawng t was a "respectabe cassc," and the John T. Abrtton Char of the and Rev. E. L. Roberts, ntermont than a woud take hm nto the sa saares n the hghest group. n the caed t "a fne pece of schoarshp." Bbe. Tbe work of ths char es Coege, Brsto, Va. To attempt to cred presence and bstorca settng owest thrd one man n 22 was found "Thats a very we," Patroman at the bass of a the wort n the name the mnsters and aymen that of the work, dreams, and contacts of n ths hghest saary group. Kratzmeyer tod the court when the department. So that n a very rea! have been touched and heped, as we Robert E. Lee, wbo had aways been Dr. Bryan contnued, ". am con etters were fnshed. "But read that sense the Abrtton gft has ad and may modesty hope, by the work _of the outstandng hero of hs fe and of the modern students handcaps n mantanng bgb standards drty book." book mysef. And st thnk ts a perpetuates the foundatons of the the department woud make a st the dea for hs achevements. The department. Among the great teach that woud he entrey too ong for opportunty for servce and the ners that have gone out from ths de- pubcaton. Suffce t to say that spraton whch Lee offered made hm of schoarshp and outne as. most Judge Farchd contnued the. case sgnfcant reasons for ths, ease of unt March 4. partment, menton may be made of there are but few communtes n our go to. the washngton and Lee pres trave, more uxures and pay, more Dr. Kye M. Yates and Dr. J. McKee State wbere some man or woman w dency, he reterated as he expressed soca engagements and student actv Adams of our Semnary n Lousve; not be found carryng on n the sprt hs ove for Wake Forest and urged a tes. The students are not entrey Dr. W. W. Barnes, of our Semnary and strength of hep receved n one cooperaton of the aumn whch woud to bame. On the otber band, coeges are makng t more dffcut for en, trance. The requrements are enforced seectons of students and correet standards of schoarshp. nsttutons are puttng up hurdes to mantan a hgher sprt, and coeges want ony the best." Speca Dpomas rbe board of trustees of LaFayette Coege, Easton, )Pa., have voted to award speca dpomas each June to a graduates of the coege who have qeen out of LaFayette ffty years or more. Some men eat more than they thnk f!hey ddn "t!hey woud starve. November 20 s ceebrated by Bern, Germany, as a day of repentance. The custom was estabshed n 89~ by the Prussan Genera Synod under he protecton of the state. Last year no newspapers were pubshed, dancng, theaters, movng pctures, musc : cafes and concerts except of a serfus and safred nature wer.! nterdctd. The streets were amost deserted. As soon as pans have been worked nt, the Unversty of Chcago s to oceve $2,000,000 from John D. ockefeer, Jr., for an "nter~aton House," whch w provde dorm. ores and cubhouse factes. for OO foregn stud.ents attendng the unversty. -

3 Page Three UPPER LEFT: THE HO">!E.OF THE PRES!EXT. erected n 928, ocated on the southwestern sde of the campus and on the new hghway to Durham. UPPER CENTER: TE J.~EZ A. BOSTWCK H.L., whc was ready for occupancy n September, 924, contans 59 rooms and houses 8 men. t cost $08,000, and s ot fre-proof constructon. UPPER RGHT: W.T HALL was erected n 837, and for forty years t served for admnstraton, cassrooms, socety has, chape, and dormtores.. n 900 the centra part of t was rebut and now accomm~dates the offces of admnstraton and a number of casses. TuE Lf:. LAHOR.TOJtY. erected n 888 many through the beraty of Mr. and Mrs. Sdney Lea of Caswe County, provdes for the DP.. partment of Chemstry ecture rooms, fve aboratores, storeroom, and baance room. Ths budng was extended by the addton of two wngs n ABOVE: -?: wngate MEMonft HA..""vas erectet n 879 to commemorate the name and work of Presdent Washngt_on Many Wngate. The frst foor s devoted to cassrooms and the second foor s the Coege Chape. ~,...._!," - ON LEFT Tm: HoHPJ.., competed n 906, contans ten prvate. rooms and two genera wards (one for contagous dseascs, sxteen beds, and two OP!ratng rooms, wth a consutaton offce and vng rooms for the head nurse, Mss Eva B. Vause, who s n constant attmda,nce. Mr. E. B. Earnshaw s superntendent. The coege physcans mantan a consutaton hour n the hospta dav. BOTTO LEFT: C.MF;- Sc~:xE ookng towards Wat Ha. the admnstraton budng of the coege. Tu~:-Cnuncrr BULONG of the oca Baptst Church s wthn the campus encosure on a pot of ground deeded by the Board of Trustees to the oca church. Ths s an mportant addton to the.-equpment of the coege, athough t s not the property of che coege. THE WNGATF. Mr:~OUAL HAL!., showng entrance to Physcs Department ecture room. THE ALUMN BULDNG Was competed n 906, Professor J. B. Carye coectng,, many from the aumn, the funds for ts erecton. t provdes ecture rooms and aboratores for the departments of Boogy and Medcne. t contans sxteen rooms, besdes the anma house n the basement. TF. JABEz A. BosTWCK HALL showng coonnaded porch.

4 Page Four ~~ ~ ~~ k tme to thnk over the matter made n tryng to support too man. He oves the Lord. He hm the benefts of affatng wth V U ~JQ U UUU -mj U( and whether they sgn or not, many educatona nsttutons. wants others to ove Hm: ~N them. Why not gan membershp n, th The same probem has been Here s a man of whom the ~.V the socetes by the same methods? ther sgnatures mean no mg. The artce of ast week suggested Let us eave the seecton to the faced n many of the Southern sons of Wake Forest may be ~0Q!JfX a non-serous mndedness of the fracommttee. Certany, they have states by the Baptsts and has justy proud and for whom ~ Q ternty men of ths.campus. n ths the abty to judge arght. f resuted n the concentraton of North Carona Baptsts shoud!{ (;@] 0 connecton, you w kndy pardon they dont, who does? t s sure- the educatona funds on one co- earr:esty. pray. Wak~ Forest, my use of a trte expresson: "m V not the students, who know educatona coege wth an ac- gorous m past achevements fty from Mssour." Such a genera at- d b t d ttude does not exst wthn the frafew eaders outsde of the co- credted standng and ampe fa- an no e m presen en ea:or, BOSTCK terntes wth whch have become ege and State. ctes nstead of a number of ooks o~t a_cross the commg acquanted. A few exampes n re- Some have fet that the com- schoos wth nferor ratngs years Wth hgh and hoy ~opes butta to the accusatons attrbuted ssued W eecy by the Student Bocy of Wace Forest Coege tt ht t :an and nsuffcent equpment as she foows the eadershp of On the thrty-frst we have one to fraternty men may suggest that, ff ee hmthg b se ec at. ce d. Wthn the next fve y. ears ths Chrstan Knght of the of the strongest debate teams n the asde from earnng to tak, a man man w _o as. een men wne... :Cross. Unted.States wth us, Waynesboro shoud aso have somethng to say. Edtora Staff connecton wtth the pace and seve a of the exstmg, but ha e-,. Coege. Esew~ere n ths ssue f the reader w troube hmsef to d. Ch. d h tt.. y exsttng schoos n the BaJ) North Caroma Baptsts may. d h h DANA E. J~:sTER... ; to:-"-.. " they ave sgne t e pe On n - you w see ther pctures and hear raw upon s memory, e W reca Jos.:n M. MtsTo!<... Janav."! Ed~tor, ff. t d. tst system w have to be sod rest assured that Wake ~orest of ther southern trp. Ths team that at the presentaton of the scho J.. E. JLJ.ER... ssocnte Edtor: an e ort to P even cons! e ~-, ;Coege s safe wth such a man has suffered ony about fve defeats arshp cup by the Pan-Heenc Coun- ton of ths man-a professor m gven a" ay, or cosed. The rea-.... Staff Otuers son for ths s obvous. At the as ts presdent, foowng n n as many years. Carro and M- c for the year 928, t was reveaed 9 n:. smou ;... s~~;~~ a Southern semmary.... :the mtant footsteps of us- er are to support the "Deacon" that the composte averages of grades Ann M.r.TN... :... -,r B t t t. t - om present tme, wake FOest and t standard, and may we hope, success- for the fraternty men was sghty r. v.:.... L"--;...,t"""tant.SJ!Loartws u can we no us L e c - M dth th tw B _ nous men of other years.- FUNK L~:rcu~<Jt... Lt? Th.. ago such a e e ate e on Y 0 ap W H F d. B b fuy. over two ponts hgher than those of J. 3 " HoLwnooK... Mcdu:t?e ml ee ee years tst nsttutons n North Car- 0 tn wa Re- the non-fraternty men. n the check- H. :L. >Yo~>uw,,rm... Cub commttee seected a man who... eorder (Feb. 22). We have had two debates wth up for.the year 929, there was a s. L. o"""... ~~batc.. ohna whtch have accredtec G. A. ouuns... :.. c ~c unt then was tte knovn n.., grs ths year, and we have one greater margn n. favor of the fra- :r. A. WALLACJL... PhtSoc~ct! th St t Dd they not make a standmg... The remamder of che more comng. We ost to Farmve terntes. have n mnd one fraq. A. MAT:... Eu ~oct~ty S a e. schoos ack suffcent endow-!oe ~~ and won over Chow an. May we not ~: r; -~~~:~~~~:~::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::~~::::::::~0~~~~ vse seecton? ment to rate an A standng. Open Corum et the women have the ast word? ternty house from whch there were LOU:Sf. HOLDNG... Socta A d th th t h s r j fve men to pass the N. c: State Law nn. G. w. PA:scrH... :... Facn!ty Advsor rea y e move a a f the conventon contnues to Asheve Norma w be wth us on Examnaton whch was hed ast Jan- M~<s. E. T. CRTTJ::<o~<N, Ltbrary Correspondent been made has aroused an od tt d ~ ):( Apr _9th. (f any of the boys are uary, another n whch there are fve < support every e an nconse- f E t enemy of the.coege--::-facton. quenta schoo whch s cham- FRATERNTY MAN SPEAKS not. g~mg w_me or as er, see. ye men~ who are t.o be graduated from Staff Vrters.. h 40 scnbe f he wshes to hep entertam.) the schoo of medcne ths sprng; As has been sad, 27 O t. e poned by the Baptsts vng HS MND We are g~d to see ~at W~ke For~st another n whch there are four men nenbes of the factttv Sgned t t d t f th. s dee!opng forensc reatons wtth near e en owmen o ese n vew of the fact that we are n W t meet them competmg ter work m pre-medcme, F.. RA:)OND L. L. CRAG W.N.DAY :anagcu Department H. C. CAnOLL... Buseas Manager R. H. LEGtA~D... dvt!rtsng.anaycr J. W. HOE..L... A~st. Acvt:rtsrg anagcr G. A. OBR.-t;... As.tt.tdvcrtsrg JUanaocr the petton. Howevet, ony 2 nfero~ schoos can not be coege and that our prmary purpose t ~~~e.c ~~ 0 s. th: ~a:bout the ony and are expectng to enter the schoo of the 27 fu professors have rased for ack of funds. s to fnd out detas on subjects whch at t e ~~am~~t~~on that we can meet of medc:ne at the openng of the advocated ths move. Od dffer- Mars H w contnue to we are comparatvey gnorant, fee ~;e! n. next schoo sesson; and numerous ences that began. years ago have strugge on-and that s best. justfed n askng a few questons e others who are vng n fraternty b k t f th and aso adjustng a few statements Euv and Patrck w meet Rch- houses and a.re preparng themseves Entered as second-cass matter January 22, ro en ou agan. e se ec- ts fght for exstence has made concernng an artce whch appeared mon~ Coege Vednesday evenng on for ther fes undertakng nstead or R. F.,umY... Crcuaton Manager JonN BRA~HA.!L... sst. Crcuaton.t.anager 9G, at the postofce at Wake Forest, North ton had been eft up to the com- t what t s. But t has ost ts n ths paper n the ssue of March. tjo affrmatve of Resoved, That the eternay engagng n concentrated Cnronu, under the act of March 3, 89. t t d b th t ~ mt ee appmn e Y e crus. ees, ratngs because of ack of en-! The artce was tted "Socety vs. Unted states shoud renounce ex- "bu se.ssons," as w~re referred to by SUDSCR!TON PRCE: $2.00 PBR COLLEGE YEAR embcr of NORTH CAROLNA NTERCOLLEGATE PRESS ASSOCATON a ths woud have been avoded. dowment. That s a matter for Fraternty," and sgned by "A Mem tra-terrtoraty n Chna.. Here s the wnter of. ~ast week. _ The wrter hods the hghest h. f M. H t tt ber of Both a Socety and a Frat-er- a chance to e-arn somethmg about The fratermtes and the fratermty teem for Dr Ktchn Sure t e a umn 0 ar s.. 0 se e. nty." My frst pont s that the afore- nternatona probems that are both- houses of Wake Forest are conducted e~.... ~ Campbe _Coe~e :" become mentoned wrter mssed the tte of erng oder heads than ours. We and managed n an apprecabe manhs acco?phshments m hs pres sef-supportmg wthm the near hs artce. Far more approprate w sette the matter o_nce an? for ner, and ther atttude towards the App:-oYed by ent poston as Dean of the future thru funds comng from woud have been a tte to the foow- al Ths shoud be q~e a~ mter- genera msson of the nsttuton s MERCHANTS ASSOCATON, RALEGH Medca Schoo commands fu- the settement of the w of D. ng effect: "Fraterntes Subdue So- estng dscusson, as Chma s very above the reproach of any other group. A matters of busness shoud be addressed to the usness Manager, Box 28. and a other matter shoud be addressed to the Edtor-n-Chef, Box 28. est resr)ect and admraton, and R h Th t. t k t ff th cetes." From the accusatons at- much before the word today. of men on our campus. They afford C a W a e 0 e t b t d t t f. t. t t an nvaabe brothe... y ass c t the. have receved t. He has. u e o e a em es, seems,., o a on Advertsng rates quoted on request~ Subscrton due n advance. Y h hands of the co:r:venbon. that there s a merry batte between Never forget; the affrmatve has and frendshp, whch s of beneft tofted ~h~ Wake Forest Sc 00 Wngate.Jumor Coege has the two organzatons and wth your the burden of proof! Ths s true any boy n modng hs personaty Raegh Offce: Capta Prntng Company. Pettons and Student Opnon of Med!Cme ~rom a pane of re- wthdrawn from the system. t backs to the wa, you are wavng the not ony n t debate, b~t: n fe. and dsposton. atve ob.scunty t.o one of prom- remans for Cho,van and Bo- w_te fag and pea.dng for. m_ercy "He who asserts a proposton must J n concuson, may agan appea h t f t f h f d t d defend t." Aways, f you are on to the reader not to msconstrue th~ nence m t e S o wo-year. S.. t b. d of ceve o sue a ee mg an a ttu e. ~ medca schoos t s n the med- ~ngs p!ngs o e ospose. from your antagonst. cannot con the negatve, meet the. affrmatve pont as set forth n the above. am..... mmedatey. The money gong exstng between the two organza argume~t. or sho"r very, very ceary for the terary socetes but contend.!ca fed that hs ab tes a~e for ther support can be turned tons, and nether can conceve of that the affrmatve s off the queston that the decne of the s~cetes s not There appeared m the March best noted, and rna. n~?f h~s nto somethng more than a rat- such a fraternty as the one that has and tha~ th.ey do not kn~w what they caused by the fraterntes, and that. h Ob f. d b r th t t th are takmg about. Whe on the af- the fraternty whch was pctured n 2 ssue of t e News and - nen s e ev: a S n S hoe as t now s. been depcted exstng on our camp~ts. frmatve never forget the s~me ad- the recent artces does not exst on server a descrpton of the straw fed that _he w rende~ to Vake The ony move remanng nee- Do, y:u, ;s. a member ofh fr~termt~ mo ton. You have the r~ht to ths campus; and asty that te vote taken at the Unversty to Forest hs fnest servce. A ca- d t t! "a e F 0 e_s~ c?nfess. t a ~ ou c~m choose the ground upon whch to..... f d. essary, an one a W seem tmue your aff!at0n wth such a fra b b t t you choose wnter of that artce was entrey nascertam the sentment of the pabe presdent o a eno_uma- hard s the dsposa of the pres- ternty as the one whch you have pc- :~~~~ t~g~tt o:e. su:: P:~fect ntroduc- correct n hs judgments.. student body n regard to a sut- tona! coege must be equpped ent ~ant of Meredth Coege ture<! f the soca fraternty of whch ton or anayss s one that mght A MEMBER OF A, SOCAL abe successor to Presdent for servce n many feds. He and the consodaton of that am a member conformed to your be used verbatm on ether sde of FRATERNTY. Chase. must become not ony a eader schoo wth Wake Forest Co- vsuazaton. woud wthdraw my the debate. H you do not choose Th d t k th t b d f the coege membershp, and denounce the prac- the rght ground, you are abe to GOOD LOSERS S sta~ s out n s.ng W n e oun s 0 ege at Wake Forest. The sav- tce of such conduct. But no, t s wake up and see the negatve over contrast Wth the method fo- was, but he m~st be P epa ed ng n admnstratve costs w my assumpton that the above men- n another fed, wth yoursef eft H gettng defeated n some purpose owed ths week to gather the to be a eader.n ~he program be enormous, a far better fac- toned wrter s not a member of a behnd. But, once you have chosen undertaken meant.fna defeat, some same nformaton_ ~t Wake For- of_ the de!omnatwn,. be~ause uty can qe procured, and the soca fraternty of Wake <0est, and the ground, and are sure that you of us woud ong snce be runed. n. est. nstead of gvmg each stu- th. S ream S t_he soe JUSt_f~a- equpment rased to a satsfac- aors under fase usons regard- are on the.true batteground, dont a recent eecton on the campus, was f th t f th s n ng the fraterntes and the fraternty Jet the other sde drag you off wth jokngy accused of beng a "scy," and dent a chance to consder the h~n _or e e~s ence 0 - tory standard. The move may be houses ocated here, and that n ar- sde ssues. we are remnded of neeess to say took t as a joke, but. matter, a petton was drawn up. shtut0n. S. L. M. sow n comng, but men who rvng at hs concn:;ons he has been an affrmatve team that bad a de-j there seems to be a beef among some Sunday nght recommendng to have spent ther ves n the edu- actuated by hs knowedge of fater bate won, and on the ast negatve that the party that was runnng and the Bo d of T stees that hey d th ntes ocated esewhere. repy, about a haf dozen questons those who voted for hm were ar,... L Sgns of An catona fe recogmze S as "ere aske(. Thev were a besde "peeved" because they were defeated. t D T D T t h t f Facts and record~ as we as the " se ec r... J... c m 0 A uakenn<> the most advantageous move the queston. But the affrmatve Of course can ony speak wth certh ff f d t B " B surroundng exampes of the wonder e O ce O pres en Y noon. possbe. t may take the ap- bt, answered a of the questons, tanty of mysef, but beeve speak Th B t t f th State and fu resuts of the terary socetes of the foowng day the canvass e ap S s 0 e t t of the State years and, f t.. t d 0 and ddnt have tme to shoot ther the sentment of the entre group, th t f the S S are proo. o Len 0r ance ) t had been )ractcay competed, especa Y e pa_ s ors O years to see t, but t s Contng.... bg gun whch woud have won E :when say that athough voted for t the opp~rtumtes avaabe: and debate. Never et the ether sde the defeated canddate, dd so not showng that approxmatey 480 cht~rches are co~mg. o a e~ - Thus the stuaton stands. agree Wh you. that the~ shoud b~ :msead you wth "bu!" Aways because was aganst the other man, of the 600 students and 27 of zatwn of the st:aton w~ch Wake Forest w ve on and extended to :hen u~most m the g:ea, stck to the man ssues! n the re- but because was for the one voted the 40 facuty members had confronts the Baptst educabon- d ts work but the best nter- cause.. The fratermty and the socety butta, tear down the foundatons for. beeve the man that was eect-. d t a nsttutons of North Caro- 0 f t h can be fur- are nether an honor nor a beneft of the other sde, attack ther major ed was eected by perfecty far means, Sgne. r d d from the J ests 0 ne sc 00. to ts members f ts destny s paced ponts, and dont get off the track. and t s an evdent fact that t was. Does ths accuratey represent na, ~s S e ence t thered ony by a consohdaton n the hands of ncompetent eaders, Dont tear out the mortar n the the w of the majorty of the stustudent opnon? t s a postve foowmg report of the mee mg pocy among North Carona and ts undertakngs are entered nto cracks. dents that he shoud f the offce; fact that arge numbers of stu- of th: ~astors of the Johnston Baptsts. wth a haf-way ~aph.azard sprt. f therefore, for one, want to pedge dents sgned the petton who Assocaton: both are to be mamtamed on our cam- efore was nvted nto the assoca not ony to ths one offcer, but to every ot n f or of t The Smthfed, March.-The Bap OUR DEAL COLLEGE pus. why not wor;: for the growth of ton of severa fraterntes, and sub member of the student counc, my nm~.are n a~ both and thereby put each on a 00 heartest cooperaton n any movepetton was hurnedy present- tst pastors of the Johnston as- PRESDENT per cent bass n comparson wth sequenty accepted a bd. have been -Contnued on page three ed to them and, wthout thor- socaton met a~ the Baptst smar organzatons ocated ese- on ths campus now for four years; ] d Church here, onday, the chef have taken an actve part n one maoughy readng t, they Pace matter camng ther attenton Before comng to Wake For- where? By comparson t s conspc- jor sport; have hed offces of mycass, ther names 0 the dotted ne. beng the grave stuaton facng est had heard favorabe re- uousy evdent that the terary so- but the ony nvtaton whch have Severa students upon dscover- the svstem of Baptst coeges un t ern cetes of our campus ar~ 0 ~ the d~- ever receved to a socety has been... ports from a quar ers cone - cne nstead of on the mcme. Ths ng the _mport of t~e matter der the contro of the Baptst ng Presdent Francs p. Ganes. s a very regrettabe stuaton, and from my own fraternty brother. Not had ther names Wthdrawn. State Conventon. t was fet that have been here n the coege t s ony natura that the socety men one socety man outsde of my frah d h t t bas ceary become mpossbe, ternty has ever mentoned affaton Ot ers hav.e to t e wnter t a n the ght of decreasng contr snce ast September and have shoud make some form of endeavor to to me. Whe mysef fee nferor for fear of offendng canvass-; butons from the churches. to observed Dr. Ganes from every pont _o~t. to the h stud:n:. bo~yt ~nd to warrant such pursut, do not beers they permtted ther names, mantan a te seyen coeges n t d. t and do not hestate aumm JUSt why t e socje es o o ay eve that many boys are dene( mem-. S an pon a not comparabe to those of sevto reman, not beevng that t the.system, and that some defnte to no" abe hm as "The dea e bershp soey because the avaabe oph. t b t t!eve " era years ago. f d t th woud amount to anyt ng.! steps oug t o e a ;:en o re Coege Presdent." t was stated n the above mentoned Jortumtes are not exemp e o em H. P. S. KELLER Archtect RALEGH, N. C. A freshman,stated that he : the Baptsts of the State of the He s "dea n hs executve artce that the progress of the fra- at the begnnng of ther coege days. burden of carng for so many The fraterntes se ther ssues to sgned becat~se. the rest n hs sehoos. fuch regret was exc abty. He knows how to make terntes of ~Vake Forest. c.onsttnt_ed the prospectve pedge, and portray to ~==============::!) room were srgmng. ndeed, how pressed at the resgnaton of.. and execute pans the most detnmenta racto m the fe ] ~ P og ams... d of the socetes. t appears to me con c e a e ea nee ::;: resdent Ganes, of Wake Forest fer the sprtua, nteectua an that he (ast weeks wrter) has ath t st - here whether the man. Cofge, whch t was beeved b t t f th ~ or.~y.? wa,; nfucnce argey hy the n- physca et ermen 0 e tempted to entrey exonerate the sos quahhed to f the offce He. schoo. He knows how to make cety men for ths decne by shftng ab y of the conveuton to come must be guded by uppercass- to the reef of ths coege, whe frends for the coege and how the bame upon the fraternty men. men who,ery probaby know. carryng the mpossbe burden to wn them over to ts support.: Hs argum_ents are weak a.nc un~ourdtte more than he.. of so man~ coege~ requrng ad : He s dea n hs reaton to ed. To hnn ~he rea.son s. obvw~s- EYen f the 480 s onatures from the com on fund for educa-. th st dents He knows them we, _to me a:;o t~e.~ e~son ~.s obvous,... "., ton. e U but n a very (hssmnar ght from epr esented the shes of t Mt.... by name and S acquamted Wth that of the other wrter. Take a ook number of!tudents, the prn-: mmedmtey foowmg tus re-, ther probems. He s a frend ~t the nsde of your organzaton cpe of the thng s wrong. The port, the K ews and Observer. of to them and s keeny ntere~ted md probaby you w fnd that some students me seemngy usurpng: Raegh announced that the au-: n the wefare of every man on of ths degradaton s due prmary the dutes of the commttee ap-: thortes of Wngate Junor Co- the campus to the faut of the members ~he_m-. t d th t th seves. The nfuence of the. socetes pomted by the Board of Trus- ege ave reques e a e He s an dea speaker. Be- coud be extended on the campus so tees. Of course. ths commttee schoo be reeased from the Bap- cause of the charm and worth that the effects woud be fet, thereby s gad to receve suggestons, tst system of schoos. Members of hs speech and the spendd exhbtng to the non-socety men the for the seecton of a presdent of the Baptst State Msson force of hs personaty he s n benefts of affatng wth the organs a rea task. But the methods Board are reported as ookng demand a over the South and zaton, but you,are ackng n ths re-. h! h th f Th. spect. Your appea to the new men P ursued bv the rrroup whc S. on t e proposa W avor. s wherever a rea speech s de-... f t k r t Th ~ :.... S Sgnt can, wea, an un e. s sponsorng ths movement have! gves some mdcatwn of the ac- sred. Hs vvednesday mornng confnes your membershp to ony co m p e t e y oyerstepped the ton whch w be taken by the chape taks are gems of wsdom the men who have the terary so bounds of ethcs and proprety. State Conventon, but nothng and nspraton, ftng the stu- cety as an objectve at ther entrance t becomes potcs when a cass defnte can be predcted at the dents to hgher deas and nober to Wake F~rest Coege... :.. At the tme that entered Wake S mterrupted and, whe ~he prese.nt... hvng Forest Coege, dd not know what professo hods up the recta- t S evdent that the Baptsts He S dea m hs Chnstan a fraternty meant, and nether dd ton, a petton s passed about of North Carona are :fnay fe. He s a devoted, sncere, know what a terary socety meant. the room. The students have no reazng the mstake they have crysta-cear Chrstan gente- had not been here but a s.hort whe a-----~~-~~ na Read These Two Best Seers J COTONET, by Manue Komtoff "Ths tremendous drama of the centures, ths magnfcent romance of Forentne tay, Russa, Napoeonc France, and modern Amerca has taken the country by storm."-n. Y. Herad-Trbune. THE HUAN ND, by Ka Mennnger "Dr. Mennnger goes to ne mat wth the human machne n a manner so human and smpe, dramatc and graphc tat one s ed on and on."-n. Y. Herad-Trbune. Janum; am Feb:uary Seectons of the LTERARY GULD THE CRCULATNG LBRARY f r ~~ ~---~-----~~~ Founded 832 Chartered 834 WAKE FOREST COLLEGE WAKE FOREST, N. C. A coege of bera arts, wth an estabshed reputaton for hgh standards, nobe tradtons, and progressve poces. ExpenPes Reasonabe Graduate Courses n A Departments For Cataogue, address. E. B. EARNSHAW, Secretary... Engsh Cover, Dr. BenjamJ be Recor n The Engsh staff of four t and a tota of offers an attrs adaptabe to the students. Dr. Benjam: oved as teach Wake Forest professor n the receved the M. ngton and Le and the honor! n 906. He " the Abert Kah 5. Dr. Sedd at the Unvers: he has taught snce 96. Dr. H. B. Jo B.A. degree fr ege n 90, a Ph.D. degrees Chcago, returr professor of E been for some partment of E ege, owa. Dr. J. Rce uated from F 909, receved the Southern Semnary n! gree from the n 925. Dr. Wake Forest of Engsh n assocate profee The younges s Mr. A. L. the B.A. degn Coege n 926 from Tuane served as Robe ow n Tuar He t< Harvard Unve 929. Mr. Aycc Forest as nst 928. Dr. Sedd co ar courses n Tennyson, Bro Lterature. Other course freshman and euded two yea Journastc W the- Crtca EE ston, ContemJ and Mdde En the.jeachng c Among.. the. graduates who ton n terah the foowng: edtora wrter nng Sun snce s News?" "Anc n Homespun, Roanoke," and renee Stang Prce Gory," " Parade"; Fran egh News a Keener, of th~ ford Martn, Journa; W. C otte News; Monroe Jourm the Petersbur~ Jenkns, of tt and the ate Jo thor of "Songs. "Lyrcs from C Among the uate work n V! eavng Wake!-ngaged n th n coeges anc foowng: James F. Ro: sh departmen uate Schoo of Carona; J. c;; Engsh n Co: for hs "Lfe other schoary Unversty of E Cutcheon, Tua Campbe, pres Engsh, Coker Mercer Unver Frankn Coe~ Coege; H. F. ege; Roger P. Coege, and R termont Coeg Stuccn Sam Mer, Schoo, Akron, hs dpoma, shne stand to pans to conn Akron, and stu George Snug of the happes Freshman." :~~---.._. j GET Drop " ~-D-~4

5 Page Fve ng wth ershp n ethods? uggested ~ the fra- n ths j pardon on: "m era atthe frabecome s n re-.ttrbuted ~est that, a man to say. msef to f reca he scho c Counreveaed of grades sghty those of he checke was a the fraone fraere were tate Law ast Janare fve ted from sprng; four men medcne. he schoo of the umerous raternty b.emseves. nstead of centrated red to by raternty onducted be manards the tuton s. b.er group. ey afford SOCaton beneft to- ~rsonaty ) Engsh Courses. ( POET LAUREArn New Men Are Aded Facuty of Department of Educaton Unque Sesson Cover Wde Range J By Freshman Dean ) Dr. Benjamn Sedd Has Envabe Record To Hs Credt Professor Memory Reduces Faures By New System of M.A., Pd.D., Dean of the Coege Professor of Educaton B.A., Unversty of North Carona. 9; M.A., Co.umba Unversty. 94; Heen Goud Feow n Educaton, New York Unversty, 94-95; Pd. D., bd., 95; Assocate Professor of Educaton and Socoogy. Rchmond Coege, 95-97; Professor of Educaton and Psychoogy, bd., ; Professor of Educaton, Wake Forest JASPER L. MEMORY, Jr., M.A. Pmfessor of Educaton B.A.. Wake Forest Coege, 92; M.A., Coumba Unversty, 925; Genera Educaton Board Feow and Graduate Student, Coumba Unversty, ; State nspector of Hgh Schoos ; Professor of Educaton and Dean of Freshmen, Vake Forest CoJege, 929. CoJege, 92; Dean of the Coege, 923. Thrty- Three Aumn Have Been Coege Presdents Schoo of Educaton Here Lsts Large Number of North Carona Pubc Schoo Executves, Aso; Bryan and Memory Comprse Facuty of Department Of Baptst Body Ceebrate Ptst Centenna Annvetsary or 0gan:r.aton; ~r. V.... Poteat on Progran Conunth C.. The most unque sesson n the hstory of the Baptst State Conventon of North Carona w be hed n Greenve, N. C.., March 26, 27. The tmrpose of ths extra ~esson of the conventon, whch was authorzed at the reguar sesson n Sheby ast November, sto ceebrate the frst centenna annversary of the organzaton, whch was hed n Greenve on ths date. D.utng the past 00 years North Carona has deveope[] n a marveous way aong many nes, bnt n no sphere, perhaps, has there been more marked progress than n the growth of ts regous organzatons. "When the Baptst State Conventon was organzed n Greenve on March 26, 830, there were n North Carona, a tod, 5,360 Baptsts, whe and coored, Mssonary and ant-mssonary, 0-mssonary and Free-W. These were grouped nto 272 churches and 4!dstrct assocatons. Accordng to the atest statstcs, there are now 397,026 whte Mssonary Baptsts aone, wth,approxmatey 235,000 coored Baptsts. These numbers do not ncude the Free-W Baptsts and the ant-msson Baptsts. There are now 2,307 whte Baptst churches and some,400 Negro Baptst churches n the State. Dr. "!am Lous Poteat, presdentemertus of wake Forest Coege, charman of the speca commttee to arrange the program for ths extraordnary sesson of the conventon. and hs assocates on the commttee, have had n mnd n formuatng the program the growth durng the past 00 years n the. wor of a the agences of the conventon. n appea strue the e. am contend es s not and that tured n. exst on that te trey n- AL Y.!. ". t., purpose ~at, some uned. n. us, was scy," and joke, but ong some nng and m were defeated. wth cere speak e group, voted for d so not her man, e voted as eectr means, t t was. the stuh~ offce; o pedge t to every c, my y move-. ~ ~.: _..... ~~ CALL PHONE 35 when you are ready to pace an order Quaty Servce Satsfacton CAPTAL. : ~.:;... ~ :"",:=-.;: : ,.... "Lve-at-Home" TME TO PLAN YOUR GARDEN n--u-+ cent and ~- Y. n a one D 834 for ces. ~tary + GET YOUR "EASTER" WCR{ N EARLY and A vod the Rush Drop n and et us order your "Easter" Sut Waco Dry Ceaners For a Comnete C!ot,,p Servce See Us for Your SEED Requrements WAKE FOREST SUPPLY COMPANY. Phone 9 Wake Forest. N.C. Dnner, Lunch, or Supper -AT- 35c and 45c, ~;c!_w. Martn St., RALEGH t ~~~~.~~--.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~

6 Page Sx A Heart-to-Heart Tak to a Hgh.SchO~Senor ;dtors Note: The matera for tht< nrtc~ was taktn (Lctn~ n tntjet) from u pamphet wttcn by h, TayoJ tmng hs tnesdcncy. Some, by.reason of age.or pecuar crcumstances, ought to take ony parta courses. But, even when one can spend ony a snge year n coege, he w be a dfferent man a hs fe J!;, E. B. ~arnsunv has revs(){ t for havng done so. church-home n whch to worshp; t s noted throughout the State for ts beauty and convenence. Just across the way._ from the church stands the Aumn Budng, where medca!>tudents and other students are busy workng, and ony a few steps away, a dormtory, Hunter Ha. Passng on, we reach Memora Ha, the frst of three budngs facng the coege paza; ths budng contans the co ege audtorum and cassrooms. n the centra budng of ths group ae the admnstratve offces; the wngs of ths budng are Eu. and Ph. dormtores. n ther day these dormtores have been the temporary abode of many a young man who has n hs maturer years attaned dstncton. whch the track events take pace. And, even f you do not fancy yoursef by any means a poet or an artst, pause ong enough to gance at the far vew whch enchants the eye when you St n the concrete beachers and ook across the hs toward the west. n addton to Gore Ath etc Fed there s a 9-hoe gof course, seven exceent tenns courts, and a new gymnasum n the process of constructon. despsed as much as genune consecraton s esteemed. t woud take too ong, however, to te you a that makes student-fe at Wake FOrest Coege desrabe and attractve. to hep pay expenses than at Wake Forest, and ths sho~d encourage others to beeve that they, too, coud fnd work. However, the peope who empoy student hep prefer students wth whom they are aready acquant ~Vhat shoud study f enter ed, as a rue, and t s true aso that mu brought t m-tte up to date. "Where sha attend Coege?" Wake Forest?" jobs are spoken for a ong tme n ad- h( pujosc of tw nrtdc s to :mt<wc the tnstons usua~ asked by a hgh,;thoo :;enor upon graduaton. "Ought to go to Coeg-e?" That depends ou what )ou go for. f you merey want the name of hay ng been a coege student. or f Y?U have the dea of gong just for a fruhc, dont go. Not yet, anyhow. You may grow nto dferen notons, by and by; then your turn w come. There are severa exceent coeges n North Carona. Each w present ts own cams. Ths s to te you somethng about ony one of them. Wake Forest Coege s no new, un tred experment. t s an od and we-estabshed nsttuton. The next w be ts nnety-sxth sess!o~. ts aumn are occuyng promnent postons over the ength and breadth of our country. The sons of the coege have been successfu-often emnentn amost eery professon. Wake Forest now has a natona reputaton; the vaue of ts dpomas s every- There s st some tme before the arrva of the tran or your automobe w end our vst. Let us st on ths rustc bench n the shade and w try to answer the nqures you care to make. That w depend on your prepara- vance by students aready on the ton and on what you propose to do ground. Thus a f:cst-year man fnds n after fe. A generous fed for t a tte hard to fnd work at frst, choce s aowed for prospectve aw- but after he ha._s been here for a tme yers, physcans, mnsters, professors, he w stand the same cance as journasts, busness men, and scen- other students. Ambton, enthusasm, tsts. The degrees conferred here are energy, abty-a student possessng_ Bacheor of Arts, Bacheor of Scence, these s amost sure to make hs way. Bacheor of Arts n Medcne, Master A student coud not come to Wake of Arts, and Bacheor of Laws. The Forest wth nothng n hs purse and coege s organzed n 5 separate expect to reman. He must have "schoos." somj!thng to start on-enough to cov Student feat Wake Forest But f you are consdons of unce veoped powers, f yon have fet the strrngs of a stmug desre to know am to grow. f yon are ambtous to acqure nfuence am to be wdey use fu. by a means go to coege. The thrd budng facng ths paza Student fe at Wake Forest! Yes, Lterary Socetes er the frst semesters expenses, at s the Heck-Wams Budng, whch of course you want to know some- east-and f he secures a job to sup- t st affords room for 84 students. contans the brary, the socety has. thng about that. Last year there "Are there terary socetes at pement ths, he w. be just that much and the rectaton rooms of the aw were more than 600 students at wake Wake Forest?" better off. At no tme coud a student where recognzed. and soca scence departments. The Forest. Some were rch; some were There are, and the facuty regards expect to defray every expense by The coege s proud of ts past. Lea Laboratory s n a northeastery work done whe n coege. As was sad But ts face s to the future. The decton t., 0 tte.bay. t.s but. poor. Some had nherted hgh soca the socetes as mportant a~ds n the j f poston; others had ther poston yet work of educaton and n t:.e preser- ust now, though, many do fnd work determnaton of ts hosts of rtenc s as you w observe, n the Coona whch heps the exchequer materay. s that t sm not be. n any respect. stve and s the home of the depart- to. make. They were a~ eq~ay we- vaton of whoesome sentments, and..... t.. t come. A mans standmg m coege encourages every student to become "Where sha room and board?" Not unt von are od enough to beum any sjma ms tntwn m e ment of Chemstry. The aboratory h... a member of them, and that, too, not country. They have aready JHt arge. d. t b. f, oug t to be gaded by us own mdus- There s qute a range of choce. "When ought go? have some many J pose m Jfe. O... OU rnesen a US) scene you!tjv abty and character and not for peasure ony, but for mprove t,;ums nto bmdmgs. grounds. endow- h. t t d t Some students prefer to room n the unt you are ~~repared ~o assm~:.t e ment, etc. Ths s onv the begnnng Ts ou c :fs. urmg sebsston u:ne. by hs fathers money and reputaton. ment. A od students who have dormtores. thnk they w what coege oers. A coege >O no. e 0 esso s won c e passmg ~ ere soca retenson wthout brans made good use of them have borne Others..,.., t. of what the are gomg to do. throng! gvng f r. t d, be subject to ess mterrupton n pace fot cud ren. howe e Jg e;. e P u c n ec wns, an or behavor to back t s apt to aet testmony to the beneft receved Both. may be. A the hgh earnng n the Budng-s and grounds students wearng ong aprons and tsef aughed at n ~ coege ~st of them the Phomathesan a~d the homes m the ~age. Som_e take ~her word w not eep you from bush the handng test-tubes am retorts and of the students, of comse, wer~ from Euzea~, are consttuted on the sam: :~;rss at pnvate board_ng houses, ng some day f you cannot spe, and Let u~ make. a ~Jef ~s~ to f ba~nces woud be n:o~ng out ex- Baptst fames. but those of other genera prncpes and are equay aged.. ::u~:.~ of the admraby n_tanf you make msta,es n grammar. coege_ and oo~ mound. a.h~tef R. penm~ntay the pnncjp!es taught denomnatons fet perfecty at home. good. Many who have made wde rep- d These are orgamzed and so t s nadvsabe to hmty off ~thtnp happens tootjet ~> ~~k~ Fo~ them m the ecture rooms. Young men of a sectons, potca utaton as pubc speakers ook back ~: t~~n!:~p::at~~estudents.tthhemse:ves t. 0 ts hardv mev eg. we can run o, t d.. th. P an, W a Vew to co ege oo so -.. est n about haf an hour-for the Three budngs stand n the west par ;s, cree s, and condtons meet ~ grattude to the tranng receved to cuttng cost. Experenced ades suthat you are too od to come. A_ te. onh ~ mes from the cap ern secton of the campus: the coege at "ake Forest on a eve of perfect m these. has. To other men the perntend the preparaton of th f d years ago a man, 32 years od, Wth a ~~ eg~ : e Stat~ and has the good nfrmary, n charge of a graduate equaty, whe enjoyng the best of practce n Paramentary Law has A preferences can be ace 00. wfe and two chdren. started _ a: ~ at 0 t~ be st~mted on one of the nurse: the gymnasum, and a dorm educatona advantages. been qute as vauabe. Severa medas dated and a pans w hav co~:~ a Southern coege and took a tom 0 une tory, Bostwck Ha. are offered bv each socety e er year course. todav he s one of the best raroads n the count? the Sea St!dents usuay have a good tme - pecuhar advantages. most bra~t me; n the country. board Ar Lne, aso on_ Hghway_ No. The coege campus contans 22 at. "~~ake Forest. The tes of frend "What w a year n Coege cost -Vhen ought to reach the Co- 0. that ]aved road whch runs from actes smoothy carpeted n green, sup are often very strong. The rva me?" ege?" How ong ought stay? Quebec to ;am. Even ths short wth abundant shade from hundreds res and compettons n the arena of "Ve!, f you begn by oafng, rde, howe,er, w gve us an oppor of trees. promnent among them be- debate, on the athetc fed, n the Much or tte, accordng to the drnkng, hazng, or n any way mak tunty to see the beautfu genty. ro ng the magnoa, the em, the mape, ecture room and aboratores are, for ength of your purse and your habts ng yourseh a nusance to other peo ug country n whch the coege S o- and the oak. A dstngushed and- the ~ost part, generous and open. The of thrft. f a student has penty of e, one day woud be about 24 hours cated. scape archtect vsted "Vake <orest reatons of _professor and student are money to spend, as some have, he w too ong. H your purpose s to study The coege grouhds are encosed by a few weeks ago, and when he saw th?se of frendshp. There s dsc- not ack opportuntes of spendng t and earn and to deveop the best man a o: roc!;: wa, on whch grows.eng- the magnoa trees-vertahe ;:ngs p~ne._ beca~se t~er~ s aw. f ~ young at Wake Forest; but he w not be hood there s n you; H you have been!sh vy and fragrant honeysucke. of trees-he coud hardy contan man S. az:;. mschevous, or dsorder- made to fee at a onesome f hs reared at home so that you w be Ony a few stes from the "ake For- hmsef. " have never seen anythng y, :e S warned. f ths does no good. doars are scarce and f he spends have yoursef n a sef-respectng way, e:;t depot s the entrance to these ke t!" he excamed. "The man who he _s sent home. But those who <o them sparngy. The sm< cost at t s to be hoped that you can keep grounds, marked by a massve stone panted these shoud have a crown." ther work and behave themseves whch many frst-cass men get on t you graduate. Ths w, n arch. the gft of the cass of 909. n nevet. dscover the dscpne from any through ther course at Wake Forest most cases, requre four years. As summer the budngs can hardy be Athetc Fed expenence of ther own. Students are s postvey amazng. you ook forward. ths seems a our: seen for the trees and shubbery. fak Gore Athetc Fed s a stones not bothered wth numberess petty tme, does t not! But those who ook ng one of the broad wndng wa;:s, tfuow from the campus n the e reg_uatons. "Make the most of yourback, wth ther dpomas n ther we go fst to the church, a short recton of the sunset. Ths s the sef and be a genteman" about covers. the ~round hands, say that the four years are dstance to the west from the entrance. arena of many a hard contest and b very short. And one s never a]t to Ths nobe structme, put there pr must by a means be vsted. Note There s much regon n the c;:obe sorry for tme spent at the grnd mary n order that students comng the spacous terran on whch base-~ ege, and many efforts are made to stone f so be that the axe gets sharr. to Wake Forest may have a beautfu ha am footba are payed, and on have more than there s. But cant s "W t be possbe for me to work my way ~hrough Coege?" That s a queston whch many young men ask. t s doubtfu f there s a coege anywhere n whch a arger percentage of students Work Freshman regstraton tares pace on the ffteenth of September..t s mportant to remember ths and to be here n tme for orentaton exercses whch consttute an mportant foundaton for the freshman year. Sometmes students thnk that the oss of a few days at the beg:nng of a sesson does not matter much. Ths s a serous mstake. After a, ths s but a meagre sta.tement. f you want fuer nformaton, wrte for a cataogue. f you need specfc nformaton, wrte for t. f, after fu consderaton, you sha decde to am for a thorough coege educaton, and to come to Wake Forest to get t, you w fnd that a wecome awats you. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- What Wake Forest-Has To Offer Prospectve Students Freshmen Enter On Equa Bass <~rst of a, Vake Forest has a fac- Vake Forest men are found everyuty of nobe Chrstan men who ac- where as teachers, members of co Ony Entrance Requrement s tuay teach n the cassrooms the stu ege facutes, and coege presdents. Graduaton From State-Accredted Hgh Schoo dents of a casses. Beyond every- hen we come to journasts we fnd thng ese n educaton s the teacher. that more Wake Forest men have ed, t s the great teacher who awawns ted [avers n Xorth Carona snce the sprt of greatness n the student the Cv Var than The graduates of A tradton of 95 years standng an< cas out the best there s n hm. any othet nsttmon. whe many went by the board ths month at Vake The Tar Hee nforms us that Amos Sne men were Socrates. Pato, Zeno. others are even now occupyng m Forest Coege when ts facuty author- n Andy, famous rado comedans, fot Arstote. Epcurus, and sue! was our portant paces on natona vavers. mery ved for a tme n Durham. Ve zed that the soe condton for entrance,votceted Lo!t the greatest teacher of a. They There have gone out from the Vake how they knew Negroes so uu ; 0 great budngs ant co~ty a b Forest Schoo of Law n recent years next sesson he smpy that ot gradua- we. oratores; hey taught n the mar;:et neary haf the awyer~ who haye ton from a State-accredted hgh ---w.f.c.-- the fa one hears nothng but "Beat Texas A. & M." and n the sprng when the sap begns to rse, the whoe coege turns out for a ten-day revva; casses are excused, athetcs hat and a repent. --W.F.C.-- Accordng to Charty and Chdren, a R. F. D. car s one that has been "Rescued from the" Dump." --.-W.F.C.-- Carona s havng no chape from February 27 to March 24. Another reason for boostng the Loyaty Drve Wam Forest now s makng. When we get as bg as the unversty, we may not have to go to chape evey day. --W.F.C.-- pace, the athetc parks of Athens. been censec to rnactce n the State. schoo. and that ts new catao~ue be A note dropped nto a botte and the 0 rch the ganen, or on the hs, rn the fed of potcs and pubc sen-~ f. tossed nto the ocean off the coast of N. c_. C. W. has,888 grs enroed,.. JO! ec acco mg y, or by the sea Gaee. But they ce "Vae Forest men are aso found. Engand ast August by a student at accordmg to The Caronan. We wsh mparted some of ther own greatness Snce 92 two Vake Forest men have Vhe the pohc~ of ths msttutwn Carona was answered the other day Greensboro were not so far a.way. to ther students auc her teachngs heen Governors of the State: the three n prevous years was to admt a by a young French gr. t was a --w.f.c.-- st move the word. And Wae For F_cr~~-~ j.udge.s _of th~ Korth, C~rona_ gmcuat.es of accredted hgh ~choos. rather engthy etter, but the best she est has ad hn great tachers: at. cstt Jets.tt Jesent au~ a "a!,e Fot nevertheess penazed upon cntrance woud do for m was ca hm her Ve had been afrad those Vashng Armstrong, Vugate, :!s, the Roy- est men. en traned n the Va;:e t t t t f "votenta frend" and ask for hs ton and Lee students dd not reaze... wse w 0 presen ec on v O s o Just wat ucky btrds th t b as, Ta~or. t s they who have set Forest Schoo of :echcme are equay f. b.. h t vcture nstead of another "bet de ey are 0 e ther mpress on thousands of young Jromncnt ant successfu, and th.e a d~r:ngn fang_nage Y requnng t a hotee." gettng our Dr. Ganes away from us;. ac ttona ore" an"uage J~ pursue but apparenty thev do Th R men who have made Vaw ~orest Co- wor they have done at " ue Forest t. " "d d t --w.f.c.-- -._.e mgbars because he attempted to stage a hod-up to hep out hs coege expenses. Ths s a new wrnke n sefhep schemes. --W,F.C.-- There s a "No-Cut Cub" ht Loyoa Unversty, Chcago. Ony expert cutters may become members. Mere amateurs who cut ony one or two casses a week are negbe for membershp. But after one gets n, t costs two-bts per cut. The pan s to hod the annua banquet wth the proceeds. --W.F.C.-- "Profs are Whpped by A-star Team," headne n Orange and Whte (Tenn.). Looked nterestng; but t was ony n a basetba game. --W.F.C.-- -A facuty-student commttee at Obern Coege n Oho s conductng an nvestgaton nto how the students spend ther tme. Now we see f those coege-fe moves were rght. --w.f.c.--, The jackass, he are a ovey brd. He har are ong and thck. He are mosty ears and head, But a ot of he are kck. -Carona Buccaneer. --W.F.C.-- ege great. And Wake ~orcst st s accrcdtt:c n even State of the wt ~nt c~ec t tow~r. egree:- US.. T Tum Ph n a ecent ssue was fu U... hanchcavpmg a ma]ontv o ts stu The Caouuan (N.C.C.V.) advses of matera about te ev p esdent. has such teachers. t s under these mon..just ths wee! there was er- dents who came from sma hgh stm ents to c nnk a dope before gong "Vhen news of the eecton of Dr. good and abe men that the stm ent~ a c ee around the word the progress. t th t t b b "M_ew Gymnasum for Queens." Evwho come to Va;:e Forest get ther of Dr..John Humber of the cass of sc Oo!s. n September of tus year, o c mpe. so a ey may e a e Ganes was.announced,. the presdent d t b f t _... foregn anguage requred for adms to stay awake. So much has been of the V. & L. student body sent D en Y even mem ers o e nobty nstructon: for the UHergratuate at!, m the th~o-en ot a UJe for.. b.. r. need ex tcse swn to a;:e orest w be precsey sac a out c mpe here we are sur~ Games the foowng teegram: "Th e Vake ~orest s not put under the eancer. that requred for graduaton from! prsed some v~wre has not nstaed student body of,v, & L. extends t~ --w.>.c:-- care of young and nexperenced ~ 0. partcnh~r~ con_cetnng cort, hgh schoo; namey, two unts of an honor-system drnk box at the en- you ts sncee congratuatons and "e Now s the tme for a good edteaehers as s the case n many n bmdmgs. date of opemn~ etc. read trance to " sttutons wth arge enrcjments. The "A Heart-to-Heart Tak Vfth a Hgh ether _Latm or French... wngate Ha. coaonkpfosr~vard to wecomng you to our tors to k some space wth some bunk f t f t t t h f about studyng. students at Vake Forest come n Yta Sd0o Senor." appearng on page sx.. n ve~ 0 Je ac tat n Y a --w.f.c.-- T --w.f.c.-- contact wth the best teachers 0 the of the!ugh schoos of the State are N. c. c. w. cams that "Zp" and e repy of the presdent-eect was: ocated n t "Your generous t h d One of the "sophstcated.freshmen" facuty :.d t~us ga! the adv_autage Campbetes Throw e Je Hna aeas 0 sma "Catch a cass" are excusvey oca gree mg as ma e me of cose reatons wth men of great towns where fewer than fve hgh bts of sang. How do they get that very happy. of Emory Unversty, just to prove that personaty and nspraton.. Party At Meredth schoo teachers are avaabe, and the way? Around here we aso hear catch --w.f.c.-- he was a rea man of the word, took Wth the excepton of the State Un for~gn. ~nguage offerng s neces- a date. show, or whatever t happens At east 2 student-owned bcyces a rde on a tran. t was hs frst. versty, Wa;:e Forest s the odest n- o. n Saturday eeung, arch s. the san.y mu~e~. to two unts, t has ap- to be the feow s takng about. We are on the campus of Smth Coege. He aso had never rdden on a street peated mfan to set up enra car or eevator. He navey expans, sttuton n the State. t has a tra- :Veredh-Campbe Cub entertane.... nee. re- have yet, however. to notce anyone A no-car rue s gven as the reason qunements th t Oud t t went to the hospta here the other dtou and sprt a ts own. Democ the!joys of the oca cub, n the,~,,.. a opea e agams sayng "catch a post offce." for ths state of affars, but one wontheh graduat s th b day just so coud say that have racy has aways egned at Wake For tro Socet,- Ha at.eredth Coeg-e. ce. d e ere Y causmg aca-,... F.c.-- ders how many cars there woud be mc an c t d been ns~e one." est. E(cry one s every ones brother. Among the speca features of the. a~s sue as 0 ~coura~e,f the rue were changed. we are There s no snobbery there. Those evenng were three stunts, each r~,. and com p om. se many n_en. m_ th.er McG unversty (Toronto) stu- wrtng for nformaton about what But before you augh too much, we ~ coege co s h d d t t d b t t b t have personay known two coege from weath~ homes and the poor st resentng some outstandng actvty of _mses. uc tscnmmaton en s are o e a e on e su JeC parkng methods they use for ther students n ths State who rode a tran - of th t th fc t f f t for the frst tme at the age of 2 and as earners m the same casses wth Campbe fe. After se,era ttere"t has ah a s. worked to the advantage "Resoved. That t s hetter to suffer bkes. mutua hepfnness. And just because ng contests and games had. been pnt. e cou_n ry Joy w 0 a tho~gh pre- e e ec s 0 t e momng a ter an --w.f.c.~ 22 respectvey. t s a Baptst nsttuton there s 0 on, rnshet dates were "served." - sentmg ns _5 bona _fde umts upon to have mssed the peasures of the,... F.c.--. ent t t t b ht b f " d B t k ht A student at Okahoma Baptst Un- bgotry there-baptst,!ethod st, second course conssted or pnnd, wa-. ranee, s as er o een de ng e ore. a e os WC mg Epscopaan, Cathoc, Jew. Presby- fers. and sated peanuts. me<! an equa footng wth graduates try that on some of hs fraternty versty mpersonated a woman for a teran, are equay at home. But a of arger schoos merey because he frends. year whe traveng as a member of wa t h t a womans orchestra. Now he say5... n whoesome Chrstan nfuence per- Short st, ts cfettc< s no orn m own. --w.f.c.--. a tone of fnaty that he s never vades the coege. The student usuay A referendum of student opnon at The system of majors and mnors The "Pansman" (Auburn) tes of gong to marry. "After Jvng wth 30 eayt;s Vake Forest Coege wth frm San Jose State Coege, Caf., reveaed recenty authorzed by the Wake For- a schoo n Texas where. haf the stu- grs for a year earned too much reso!ye to spread abroad the Chrs- the majorty of students n favor of est facuty and n keepng wth the dents are co-eds and every feow bas about them," he says. tan sprt he has earned there. retanng the short skrt. Professors new certfcaton scheme of the State a gr. After dnner each evenng Not surprsng n the east. As we as any coege anywhere agreed wth the students. Department of Pubc nstructon w one ether sts wth hs gr out on But gong further, ths boy adds Wake Forest trans for the actua effect superor schoarshp n two the campus or rdes the street car nto that hs one ambton s to make dutes of fe. Let hm who w ook Yae Goes to the Dogs feds of concentraton for a students town for a show. There. s ony one everyone ese happy. at the Wake Forest men who have n an effort to trace the ancestry of meet adequatey the certfcate requre: fraternty and that s oca, and.has gone out nto the word and see. Wake the canne famy Yae 4nversty s t-q ments for hgh schoo teachers and as ts embem a dnky tte sweater. --w.f.c.-- Forest preachers are carryng the gos- make a coecton of and hod an ex- avod ymdcaps that many a c~uege Every student w boast of the schoos Leon Gayor, 23, a senor at Mchpe to a parts of our own State and hbton of the skus of. 79 speces of graduate meets who ate n hs course coecton of Robert Brownngs works gan State Teachers Coege, may get and and to every port on the gobe. dogs. turns to teachng. whch none of them have :t:,ead. n hs dpo!pa-f at a-through prson Educaton students. at Carona get ther tuton free on condton that they teach for two years wthn three years after they graduate. Uppercassmen at Forda have nsttuted "Bush Day." Ths event s on Wednesdays and a freshmen must hde behnd bushes when they see an uppercassman approachng and stay hd unt he s out of sght. --Y;.. F.C.-- And whe we are on the subject of freaks, a student at Shawnee saw hs frst move the other day.... Soca Sc~ Represe Hstory, Governr and Socoog3 Four Prt Hstory, Govern Socoogy fa na goup because eac many wth man other men. For th s caed soca. pea partcuary to pubc careers, beca so cosey nto tou of today. The teachng sta has ncreased wt from one to four. drawn from the Yae, Prnceton, Co tmes) Harvard. the Amercan.Hs ernent courses; West those n Eur Hstory, and Mr. Economcs. Teach busness wth thes ne; and they do : department wthout assstants, reader! Cb.ssroom and adequate and con A casses are ke ensure persona ac dvdua attenton. n the number G ths department or second. Those usuay ntend to : men, teachers; tht tunty n the Gave wth the great cort ess add to ths m haps, w the ner mnsters be soc journast nformet ca schoos have r the "pre-meds." to so that as doctors ftted to be aso To encourage good of Atanta, yeary and the trustees o request of the "Po another. The d "snap" courses; s or qut." Among those w major work n th cent years may be Humber (Rhodes Sherr, Ph.D.; H George Modn, C M. Conts, W. B. C F. P. Carter, R. Grubbs-a of the and headed towa gree, f they have Carye, F. H. B: Carro Weathers awyers; J. A. Macman Comp Coy Mucke and J Engsh De Leads Law Schoo Ran tcs Comped E On Fa Semes The Engsh De popuar of the ~ structon at Wak> cordng to data of the regstrar resut of the fa stratons. There tons n ths de] Next n popua cose second, wa partment 359 stuc Medcne and ther rghtfu p mportant subjec 267 and 255 reg! partments respec age of Wake Fore: med: work s cc medca departm, Regstraton. Soca Scence, nomcs, Governm coogy, totaed the popuarty ment. Perhaps the C the anguage de had somethng t paratvey enorm Modern anguage man) report 30E Latn and Gree:k Mathematcs ( tons, whe Re 254. The 29 regstj ment of Chemst menta nature whe, accordng trbuted to the top., 95 aspre Physcs and A: ogy and Phoso regstratons res: Wth the new mnors effectv changes may occt regstratons. Russan wom> mtted to offce and are to rece and artery fr, phy, communc servce.

7 at.. " OLDPOLD AND_BLACK Page Seven Soca Scence s. ( Waynesburg Coege vars;ty Debaters Law Court Tres ( chemstry HEAD ) Oeparbnent Has Represented Here st Degree Case o-.. Many Advantages Hstory, Government, Economcs and Socoogy Taught By Four Professors Hstory, Govenment, Economcs, Socoogy fa naturay nto one group because each of them deas many wth mans reatons wth other men. For ths reason the group s caed soca. These subjects appea partcuary to those antcpatng pubc careers, because they brng one so cosey nto touch wth the word of today. The teachng staff at Wake Forest has ncreased wthn a dozen years from one to four. Members are a drawn from the great unverstes, Yae, Prnceton, Coumba, and (some tmes) Harvard. Dr. Pearson handes the Amercan.Hstory and the Government courses; Mr. Conts and Mr. West those n European and Engsh Hstory, and Mr. Whean those n Economcs. Teachng s the prncpa busness wth these men-not a sdene; and they do a the work of the department wthout the ad of student assstants, readers, and the ke. Cassroom and brary factes are adequate and contnuay mprovng. A casses are kept sma so as to ensure persona acquantance a).d ndvdua attenton. n the number of students enroed ths department usuay ranks frst or second. Those who major here usuay ntend to be awyers, busness men, teachers; the ncreasng opportunty n the Government servce and wth the great corporatons w doubtess add to ths number, and so, perhaps, w the ncreasng demand that mnsters be socay mnded and journast nformed. The great med ca schoos have recenty been urgng the "pre-meds." to take courses here so that as doctors they may be better ftted to be aso communty eaders. To encourage good work Dean Paden, of Atanta, yeary donates one prze, and the trustees of the coege, at the request of the "Potca Scence Cub," another. The department has no "snap" courses; students w "work or qut." Among those who have done ther major work n ths department n recent years may be mentoned: Robert Humber (Rhodes schoar), George Sherr, Ph.D.; Henry Shanks, Ph.D., George Modn, C. C. Crttenden, F. M. Conts, W. B. Goebe, Car Greaves, F. P. Carter, R. M. Lee,_ Vann, W. M. Grubbs-a of the teachng fraternty and headed towards the doctors de gree, f they have not arrved:_ rvng Carye, F. H. Bady, James Hogue, Carro Weathers, the Burns boys, awyers; J. A. McKaughan, of the MacmHan Companjy edtora staff; Coy Mucke and James vy, mnsters. Engsh Department Leads n Students 8 NN TT M. R.tCk PAUL ( MORRS Thrd speaker of,the team, who s Second speaker and manager of the promnent fgure on Waynesburg squad. Ths competes Morrss fourth Coege campus. year on the squad. Waynesburg Debaters W Meet Loca.Boys March 3st Team of Three Students and An Assstant Coach s Makng Thrd Annua Southern Debate Trp; Bennett M. Rch, Thrd Speaker, Presdent Waynesburg Student Body W a d e Bostck, manager of the Varsty Debatng Team, receved the foowng e t t e r durng the ;mtst week from the manager of the Waynesburg Co e g e Debatng Team concernng t h e members of the party who w debate one of the oca teams here March 3st. The etter s gven beow: "Ths s t h e t h r d annua southern debate trp for a Waynesburg Coege team. The team w be gone for two and a b.af to three weeks throughout t h e east and south. The tnerary of the trp conssts o f Gettysburg, Frankn and Marsha, Abrght, Tempe,.H am p d en-sydney, Wake Forest, Radford State Norma of Vrgna, Emory and Henry, Lncon Memora, Asbury, Transyvana, and Marsha. "Debatng s recognzed as one of the foremost extra-currcuar actvtes on our campus and much nterest s shown by the student body n ffty ntercoegate debates per year. Besdes the southern trp, we send a team through the mdwest durng the wnter. n addton to these trps we are a member of the Tr State Debatng Conference, composed of eadng debate teams of western Pennsyvana and West Vrgna. Aso severa traveng teams are entertaned on the campus. "The team w be accompaned by Prof. Lese V. Brock, one of our assstant coaches. Mr. Brock s an aumnus of ths nsttuton. Whe a student he was a varsty debater and orator. Snce assumng the poston as professor, he has proven to be a popuar as we as successfu teacher and coach. "A of the three debaters makng the trp are senors and are fnshng ther ntercoegate debates. "Wam.H. Rhodes, frst speaker, s competng hs second year as a varsty debater. He has been actvey engaged n debatng and dra ma.tcs.,. "Pau K. Morrs, second speaker, s competng hs fourth year as a debater. "Bennett M. Rch, thrd speaker, s competng hs fourth year as a debater. He s presdent of the student body and presdent of the governj:g body of campus fraterntes and so rartes." audence that t dshonors God. destcs Comped By Regstrar Based Law Schoo Ranks Second n Stats- r HYMNOLOGST ) ecrates the pace of worshp, and... brng even nto degrades the servces the worshper; of the church :to On Fa Semester Regstratons the frvoous dttes sung by a great number of churches, especay n The Engsh Department s. the most ther Sunday schoos. As a way of popua of the 4 departments of nstructon at Wake Forest Coege, accordng to data ssued from the o:t.ce of the regstrar and comped as a resut of the fa departmenta regstratons. There were 390 regstratons n ths department. Next n popuarty, and runnng _a cose second, was aw, n whch de partment 359 students cast ots. Medcne and Boogy st cam ther rghtfu pace among the more mportant subjects as evdenced by 267 and 255 regstratons n these de partments respectvey. The percentage of Wake Forest students dong premed: work s compmentary to our medca department. Regstraton n the department of. Soca Scence, whch ncudes Economcs, Government, Hstory, and Socoogy, totaed 370, whch attests to the popuarty aso of ths department. Perhaps the compusory nature of the anguage department may have had somethng to do wth the comparatvey enormous regstraton here. Modern anguages (French and German) report 308 regstratons, whe Latn and Greek count 2. Mathematcs camed 230 regstratons, whe Regon was favored by 254. The 29 regstratons n the department of Chemstry revea the expermenta nature n the sou of youh, whe, accordng to the baots contrbuted to the department of Educatop, 95 aspre to teach. Physcs and Astronomy and Psychoogy and Phosophy count 22 and 25 regstratons respectvey. Wth the new system of majors and mnors etrectve, some notceabe changes may occur n the departmenta regstratons. Russan women are now to be admtted to offcers tranng coeges, and are to receve nstructon n rue and artery fre, avaton, photography, communcatons, and medca servce. HUBERT MNELL POTEAT, M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Latn Language and Lterature Poteat Lectures On Church Hymns Latn Professor Rated Hgh n Fed of Musc; Compares Hymns and Jazz ustraton, Dr. Pot-eat showed at the pano that much of the musc reshed for ts "pep" by many Sunday schoos s smpy ragtme and jazz, brought n wth hardy any dsguse whatsoever from that of theatres and dance has. New Cataogue ssued For Sesson Severa Radca Changes From Prevous Cntaogue Are ncorporated; 6 Students n the Fa Tem The appearance of the new cataogue (92930) has been the source of consderabe comment reatve to new features added to and od ones subtracted from the coege program, a of whch serve to dstngush ths perod from any prevous and mark t as a perod of more,radca change than any of recent account. Statstcs on enroment, both as a whoe on the schoo and by the three departments, revea some very startng facts. The tota enroment for the fa term (92930) was 67, of whch fve were graduate students. There was ast year, as compared wth ths number, a tota enroment n co ege of 700, out of whch came seven graduate students. The coege then suffered durng the fa term, , as compared wth ast year, a decrease Two congregatons ast Sunday, ttng the man audtorum and over- n enroment of 83. But ths decrease does not seem so ncomprehensbe when one takes nto account the tend fowng t nto the annex at nght, ency toward a decreasng attendance heard Dr. Hubert M. Poteat of Wake n denomnatona schoos ast year, F<Jrest, at the Baptst church of as reveaed by statstcs taken on ths Smthfed n two abe addresses on hymnoogy and church musc. Rev. S. L. Morgan, pastor of the church, ntroduced Dr. Poteat, statng that hs comng n nterest of hgh-cass church musc was n ne ;wth the effort of the church to m ke t a mode by the end of the frst;entury of ts hstory. Dr. Poteat amed to convd,~e hs matter. Of the present enroment of undergraduates at Wake Forest, 468 come from the academc department. Out of ths number are 58 senors, 97 jun ors, and 27 sophomores; 78 fresh men entered ths year. The aw department, whch recenty sent out more than haf the tota number of students quafyng to prac- Cyde A. Dougas of Raegh Bar Presdes As Judge Over Murder Tra Verdct of guty of murder n the frst degree for kng hs nece wth a shotgun was brought n aganst A. B. Jones, mpersonated by John Hamrck, n Moot Court ast Wednesday nght, the practce court of the Law Schoo. t was aeged by the State that the defendant caused- dssenson n the home of hs nece and her husband, John Smth (Ed Whtaker), and de termned to k Smth. Smth was accustomed to meetng hs wfe, after she had gone back to her parents, n the woodshed behnd the house, and on one of hs vsts the woman was ked as she and Smth ran from the budng. Defense cams were that the gun was fred accdentay when Jones stumbed, and the oad entered the body of the woman kng her nstanty. Wtnesses for the State were: Stubby Carter, Tex Quen, and W. W. Cohoon; for the defense: Demar Grfh, Chares Hamrck, Jmmy Mor gan, Maron Cook, Ed Cuom, Roy Thomas, Eppe Stevens, and Harry B. Marsha. Most of the defense wtnesses were for the purpose of showng the character and reputaton of the prsoner. Cyde A. Dougas, of the Raegh bar, presded as judge over the case whch was drafted by R. L. McMan, pro fessor of aw at ths nsttuton. Jurymen ast Wednesday nght were: Chck McRacken, Aan Pascha, L. Scott, Arche Carro, Jack Rddck, and Ben Strckand. For next week a dvorce case has been caendared wth women attorneys on each sde. Attorneys for the State ths week were "Country" Lv ermon and Chare Caude; for the defense, Ed Harr and T. Watson Poe. Weseyan Unversty (Conn.) has receved a copy of Agrcoas "De Re Metaca," aut-ographed by Presdent and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, who transated t nto Engsh. LEGEND: One dot represents one student. Tota number N. C. students, 575. JOHN W. NOWELL, M.A,., Ph.D. Professor of Chemstry B.A., Wake Forest Coege, 03; M.A., bd., 907; Ph.D., Johns Hopkns Unversty, 92; nstructor n Chemstry, N. C. Coege of Agrcuture and Mechanc Arts, 92-94; Assocate Professor of Chemstry, Wake Forest Coege, 94; Professor of Chemstry, 95. Accordng to a etter wrtten to the student body of New Jersey State Coege for Women by Mss Mdred Schroeder, 3, who s studyng n Bern, when a German professor ectures overtme hs students create a racket by shuffng and stampng. Statstcs made pubc by the Luebeck (Germany) pubc brary show that men prefer books deang wth ethnoogy, hstory, adventure, and humor, whe women read bographes, womens stores, and romantc noves. Canadas tota popuaton on June, 929, accordng to an estmate of the Bureau of Statstcs, was 9,796,- 800, or an ncrease of amost 200,000 over the year before. Governor Myers Y. Cooper of Oho s the possessor of an autographed footba, the gft of Wesey Feser, who made hs 99-yard run wth t aganst Northwestern. Four Fu-Tme Professors Comprse Staff of Department of Chemstry That the fed of chemstry offers evr=r-ncreasng opportuntes to the young men of today s evdenced by the rapd growth of ndustra appcatons of chemca scence, as we as by the unversa recognton of ts fundamenta mportance n medca tranng, agrcutura deveopment, etc. The equpment of the Chemstry Uepartment of Wake Forest Coege to offer cutura courses, and tranng to prospectve chemsts and scentfc men, s ndcated beow. The staff s composed of four fu tme professors, two wth the Ph.D. degree, one wth the M.A., one wth the B.A., and one student assstant. The departmenta brary, ocated n the Chemstry Budng, ncudes bound fes of the foowng Amercan journas: The :Journa of the Amercan Chemca Socety. ndustra and Engneerng Chern stry. Chemca Abstracts. The Journa of Physca Chemstry. Journa of ChemcaJ Educaton. Chemca Revews. Amercan Chemca Journa. Toget!J_er wth the above, about 400 voumes of standard reference works furnsh a nuceus for research. The atter ncude the foowng: nternatona Crtca Tabes. Comprehensve Treatse of norganc Chemstry. (Meor.) Besten. Dctonary of Apped Chemstry (Thorpe).. Roscoe and Schoremmer, Treatse on Chemstry. There s consderabe equpment for advanced work n norganc, organc, and physca chemstry, but much more of the expensve apparatus s desred. Lack of space has been fet for certan courses now offered n the organc and norganc feds. The fact that aboratory space s servng doube duty n teachng dfferent courses s an ndcaton of the crowded cond tons whch obtan; one ecture room 575 Men Are Here From and one offce for the entre depart- 7. h s ment s another. At present, a for- 83 Ountres.. n t e tate mer no.rganc abm~atory s b_eng con c Sxteen States Send jwake County Leadng Men To Wake Forest Wth Enroment of Ffty-Eght Forty-three )en Come From Ffteen States Besdes Noth Carona; South Carona. Leads Lst Enroed at_ Wake Forest at present, accordng to statstcs.from the regstrars offce, are students from 5 states other than North Carona. These states are representatve of the four sectons of the Unted States and nvove the North as represented by New York, the South as represented by Forda and Lousana, the West as represented by Okahoma, and, of course, the East. South Carona eads n contr.buton to Wake Forests out-of-state students wth an enroment of 0. Vrgna and New Jersey send seven each, whe Georga and Forda score next hghest wth fve and three, respectvey. Lousana sends two and the remanng nne are represented wth one each as foows: Arkansas, Aabama, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryand, Msss spp, New York, Okahoma, and Texas. tce wthn the State, s credted wth an enroment of 9 as compared wth 6 ast year. Twenty-one of the 9 are cassfed as speca aw students, whe 70 are workng n vew of a de gree. The enroment. n the Medca department fuctuates but very tte, varyng ony wth the oss of one ths fa as compared wth ast year. Sec ond-year students number 27, whe frst year foows cose wth 26,.mak ng a tota of 53 Medca students at Wake Forest, whe data shows 24 regstered!n pre-med. Ths summary, taken from the cat aogue, refers restrctvey to the frst semest~r o( the schoastc year, , and may not be construed as ndc atve of the year as a whoe. ROBESON, NORTHAMPTON AND DAVDSON ABOVE 20 Seventeen Countes, Wdey Dstrbuted Over State, Not Represented Th( student body of Wake Forest Coege s made up argey of North Carona students. The 575 students who come from wthn the State, represent 83 of the 00 countes nto whch tte State s dvded, and comprse the dstrbuton of Wake Forest students nto a geographca dvson, accordng to countes as s shown by the above map. Out of the 83 countes represented at Wake Forest, Wake County takes the ead by far wth a representaton of 58 students. Other countes who pace 20 and above are Robeson wth 22, Davdson wth 2, and Northamp ton wth 20. Three countes, Frankn wth 8, and Berte and Hafax wth,6 each, are cassfed as between 5 and 20. A thrd cass, and by far a rna jorty to ether of the two prevous dstnctons, are credted wth from 0 to 5 each. Some of these countes are Johnston and Rutherford wth 4 each, Buncombe wth 3, Forsyth, Gufort, Nash, and Rockngham pace each, whe Ceveand, Gaston, Ptt, and Stany send 0 each. The remander of the 83 are coun tjes vhose representaton ranges fzom one to ten. Ony 7 countes n the State are verted mto a physrca chemtstry aboratory n an effort to furnsh ade quate space for ths course. As a suggeston n regard to the opportuntes for men who have fnshed the work n chemstry here, the foowng parta st of Wake Forest chemsts s gven: P. Y. Jackson, professor, Park Coege, Mssour. W. E. Jordan, professor, State Coege, Raegh. E. M. Fannng, DuPont Company, Wmngton,, De. R. E. Suvan, DuPont Company, Wmngton, De. W. A. Suvan, Jr., She O Co., Caforna. W. A. Queen, State Dept. of Agr cuture, Raegh. H. F. Jckerng, State Dept. of Agr cufure, Raegh. J. S. Pttard, State Dept. of Agrcuture, Raegh..,.. W. G. Dotson, Chef Chemst, Aumnum Co. of Amerca, Badn, N. C. B. S. Les, Aumnum Co. of Amerca, Badn, N. C. N. A. Hayes, Aumnum Co. of Amerca, Badn, N. C. M. M. Pttard, Amercan Tobacco Co., Java, Dutch East ndes. M. B. Cree, Chef Chemst, Georga Pne Products Co., Fayetteve, N. C. W. A. Red, Graduate Student, Johns Hopkns Unversty. M. R. Sprnke, Graduate Student, UnverstY of Wsconsn. V. C. Vhtey. nstructor, Georga Tech. Sx men of the cass of 930 are expectng to do graduate work at severa of the arger unverstes. Gene Ager, 2, pardoned by Governor Harry G. Lese of ndana ast Chrstmas, from a charge of kng a poceman, so that he coud be marred and attend Buter Unversty, s agan wanted on a crmna charge. He s accused of bank thefts. not represented at Wake Forest. The Between four and fve thousand dstrbuton, however, s so arranged books are sted n the new ndex of that practcay every Secton of the Prohbted Books pubshed recenty State s represented. by the Pope. :~

8 Aready Page Eght OLD GOLD AND.~LACK Eon Tr.ack Meet TodaY.; Verno~ Tenns_ Champ Loca Cnder Men Deacon Trackman Break.ng State Record To Meet Eontes As Season Opener Deacons Have Been Settng Rapd Pace for the Event SQUAD WLL MEET BLUE DEVLS NEXT SATURDAY Knsey and Dupree W Lead the Deacon Attack; Hpps, Hutchns, and Edwards Report The oca varsty track team w meet the cnder-men from Eon Co ege here today on Gore Athetc The aboye snapshot shows Captan Ray Knsey, of the oca team, n Fet prompty at 2 ococc Ths w the ar just before he auded to break the state broad JUmp. record at be the frst outdoor contest of the sea Greensboro ast year. Captan Knsey w be seen n acton here today son for each of the teams. at the track meet wth Eon Coege. The Deacons have b<>en tranng ~~ ~ ~:~:r~~,;~~p~~~~~~~t~~r :~~:y:.:p:~~~, F rosh Answer Ca Footba Schedue to the squad smce sprmg footba prac tce s over. Among the outstandng Of Damond Game s Reeased Today ones are Quen, Hpps, and Cox, backfed grd aces, who w strength en the hopes of the team n the hur des and dashes; and "ebb and Vhte sdes, who w be counted on to take a hand n the fed events. More Than Forty Men Reported Ths Week; Squad W Go Thru Weedng Process Deacon Card Cas For Nne Games; Four To Be Payed On Loca Grdron Vernon Defeats Sykes To Renew Cam To- Tte! Burngton N etman Sn- ges Champon for Second Year SYKES GAME NOT. UP TO TOURNAMENT STANDARD Champon Made Varsty Team Freshman Year; Won Two Matches Wth N.C. State Repeatng hs performance of ast fa, John Vernon, sophomore from Burngt<>n, defeated Capt. Water Skes n the fnas to wn the sprng tenns tournament and retan hs tte of snges champon of Wake Forest. Vernon made the varsty tenns team hs freshman year, and won hs two ntercoegate matches wth State Coege. n the sprng of ast year he and hs partner won the Wake County doubes ctamponshp, and ast summer John won the Greens boro open snges champonshp. New Proposed Rues Have Some Changes Among the varsty reguars of ast seasons teams who w wear the Basetba, ke everythng ese, Vake Forest coors today are Captan Somethng more than forty cand- rhe footba schedue for must be atered and changed, and so, Knsev. hoder of the State broad C new rues and reguatons ave been Cage Tournament Ended Last Week ( RE.coRn HoLDER Deacon Aces.Are -----~~ Lookng Toward Georgetown Fray John "Dupe" Dupree, an outstandng "Vake Forest athete, who broke the State javen thtow rec0d at the utecoegate meet ted ast year. Dupee!s aso fuback on the varsty cevco Wth ~::f:#~ jump. record; Dupree, hoder of the dates answered the ca of Coach Pat Wake <orest o ege, re eased today proposed for the cage sport. state jayen throw record; Bob Ed- Mer for freshman baseba ast b)f J.thG.tCarr~, gdradua~e manager hgh schoos and many coo. a e tcs, me u es mne games,, eges have tred the neophtc rues wards, F. Fuer, H. D. Jones, C. H. Monday. wth fo~r.of them to be payed on the and b,ave reported wth a favorabe at!y.4. Stroup, Ty.Tones, Roy Kng, R. Hutch- Among these men were about sx oca gndtron. ttude for them. MARTN ns, H. F. Readng, and R. B. Yates. ptchers, three catchers, ten nfed- The schedue foows: The strength of the Eon team s ers, and severa outfeders. One rue that was not dscussed ths Sept. 27-Unversty of North Car- rear, but that s sure to be touched, s The present need of Coach John not known, but a wt Y contes, t e d mee t f The squad reported to the od ath- ona at Chape H. that of rasng the goas. They are Caddes baseba team s ttng s expected. "Hardroc;: Smpson, o etc fed and mmedatey began to f d c t w k now at a heght of ten feet, but prob h 0 t G natona fame, s the coac of t e fx up the fed and then to enter c - U or o ege a a e aby w be moved up one or two feet F co-ed nsttuton. sprng tranng. t s customary for orest. n the comng years. Oct. 0-Unversty of Batmore Next Saturday the oca w meet the frosh to prepare ther fed for Forest A. Aen, noted authorty on at Wake Forest. the Bue Dev tmcksters of Duke on practce. basketba, and who was present at the the atters track. A ths week Coach Mer has, Oct. 6-N. C. State at Raegh. meetng of the coaches hed recenty, been gong through a weedng-out Oct. 25-Mercer at Wake Forest. gves these as the changes proposed. process-separatng sheep from the Nov. -Tempe Unversty at Ph- Suggeston No. goats. adepha, Pa.. Emnate the cente jump. No extensve tranng has been en- Nov. 8 -Presbyteran Coege of 2, Toss a con for possesson of ba tered nto yet, as the coach s watng South Carona at Asheve. out of bounds. to get hs squad cut to an actve m- S. The wnner s gven ba on de- The ffth annua basketba tourna-. d ted number before begnnng work Forest. Nov. 22-Duke Unversty at Wake fensve end ne, out of bounds, wthn ment, sponsored by the at e t tc e- n earnest. -- nh!t.mpnt. nf N. C. State Coege for the Nov. 27 -Davdson Coege!t nne feet or basket on ether sde. tgh schoos of North Caroma, came Charotte Pay then begns wthn fve secto a cose ast weec wth Lexng Gus Tebe Leaves onds!-s t- the present rue on out of ton, Enfed, and Denton wnnng n N C St a t e C 0 ege ords at State, and ther return s prac bouq.ds ba. casses A, B, and C, respectvey, Pay tcay certan.!j. P:!J! fejd or fou goa baskets started ast Thmsday, March G, at 2 "Other changes n the staff are to the o!fcaj secures b!j. and gves t to p. m., and contnueu unt Saturday Drastc changes w be made n be dscussed tomorrow at the meetdg, a f mem)er,, d o~ the d s~<j.e scored upon, out wth the excepton of a short nter- the coachng staff of N. C. State Co but thats a can say at ths tme," o.,ou! d f s, U!. er the opponents goa, msson that afternoon. ege f the condtons now under prog Presdent Brooks concuded. or 6. e ensye e~4 ne. Denton won over Wecome, 8 to S; ress contnue unt next schoo year.! ca~e ot PO).b~e fous or techn- Enfed over Lumberton by the count unt after tomorrow, w have ca! fous t s suggested the offca of 25 to 5, and the fna saw Lexng- nothng defnte to say about the st L desgate tqe two payers who w ton stage a vcous comeback n the uaton," Dr. Brooks stated ast nght. GAME MOVED UP jump ~or QaH, -t center~. second hah to take New London nto t was mentoned by the Presdent " ,...J 7. t s tho).g!:j.t t).js sch!~e -Y ad camp, 29 to 7. that Coach Gus Tebe mght be re The date of the openug bas n cur."qjpg st~jng, by gyng the ba Raegh Hgh, ast years champs taned as present head coach n foot- ba game wth Georgetown. Un. to th~ te~m that s scoved upon n cass "A" and a popuar favorte ba anc basketba next year, but that versty has been moved up a day ~yggeston No. 2. Pf~w t-vp. cjr."c!!. 0 ~.!ft)!er sde of ths season, was defeated eary n f Tebe dd eave, no successor woud. from Frday, March 22d, to pay by Lexngton. Mebane was vc be apponted unt ater. t s ex Thursday, March 2st_ next the present C~!ter cjp::e. tor n cass "B" n the 929 totrne", " pected that a coach w be taken from Th ms d ay. Th e co ege ban d n 2 pay The stands J.!Wer n w~o the!) cvc.e ~ 0 P!t whch tp.e a s as was Vecome n cass "C." the present matera avaabe on the w.. njay for the contest and a farthest fro.. hs.. b!-sket, -- V~th -- hs own Sxtyfour teams partcpated n staff nstead of gong out of the cty arge crowd s e::~:pected, team :)ehnd hm. the pay ts year and exceptonay for a mentor f Tebe eaves. The game w be of nterest good basketba was seen. The con- Two addttona nembets for "he" t o s t u d en t s as we as ot)j.es hnd 3 T~e the other QtP,e~ crce tea~ unt ~.)S~ referee reaj!. cas be ~estants were the pck of hgh schoos staff are expected to be had next year j throughout the State because ot "pay:>.. m the State and some 30 teams were n the persons of John Lepo and Bob the frst appearance of the Doa ~- T).e pjf!.yer P.- the crc~ must put refused admttance. Warren. Warren, a graduate of State con baseba squad. The Y>t the b(j.j tn p!-y b.y P~ssjn~ to..!j. t~:j.u- Coege ast year, s now coachng at ng team w offer stff OJO mate prompty after tqe refere~ gyes Sunday, December s, has been set V. P.., and s servces here w be ston to the oca ads a.nd p. the s~naj to >;tapt pjay. as Goden Rue Sunday f9r th epur- spt wth Lepos freshman footbal fast game w be offered the St!P.PtP.e!: s)~gest~o~ ret:~,p.s tge pose of rasng funds for the orphans Both men have spendd athetc rer spectators. judj.p at ct!nter. but zo!!-e!? t;q_e PtJ.er of the Near East. - ~ fojj.r ;meq. :J.WJ.Y frouj. 9enter. ~-~-~~~ S t T T T Ths a!t su~gestoj, cpme!! from men prrng V arsrty, ennrs, ournament wo PaVe JJa4 J.UCQ. ex(e~:en~e )Y.jth LAW SCHOOL FOUND the P!ofessona~ game ot bas~etb!!-h- ER Sem- Bo(J~j~ 3 emp.!-sze! n t:j.e ppo~es- ( ) Premnares Fnas Fnas Champon ston- gj.e, John Vetnon Arche Quas Form"r Govern-or A-fr~4 EJ, f:j-~tq. favor.s P.- JUenqznent to th! C!)J!.stjtuton m!k!;ng ~ "ete!>t~4 J?!e!!eR B. A. Strckand R. E. Powers Vernon t!a C!U!ate ; senatgr~at..,jarqe, 75, 62 Demont Grffn Such a seator, na~uray, foud become mnorty ea4er ot t)e ~e~ate. Gay Hensey Arche Carro Bye Recent jjsco:yeres ha:ve re:veaed that th! Egyptjaps ~dea of heaven B Eggeston Bye Eggeston 86, 6- was a "azy ma!j.s paradse., wh.ere (Bye) Eggeston 60, 62 a work ;nj tp wo~j~ ~e-!jn~ec~s~ Raph Key Mdyette Garand dyette (Defaut) Eggeston sary, "EEDHAM Y. GULLEY, LA., LL.D. Dean of Law Professor of Law M.A., Wake Forest Coege, 879; LL.D., bd., 94; Member of State Legsature. 885; Member of N. C. Code Commsson, ; Professor of Law, Wate Forest Coege, 894; Dean, bd ; Dean of Law, bd., 905. Ed Harr Bob Burns j Dan Smth B Genn ater Skes Bye Pete Sawyer Thurman Hem.s Fred Fetcher John Bactburn westbrook Wcox water Cohoon Frank Fetcher S. L. Morgan Joe Mnton J. a. ranham Darwn Cobb B Day Percy Parker B Babcock j j j s Harr 6-0,6,60 Harr Smth SG, 6 " 2 (Dtfaut) Skes (Defaut) Sawyer (Defaut) Wt:o~ (Dcfn;U Skes (Defaut) Fetcher 6-0.!)-2 Fetcher 4-6, Fetcher 62, 6-2 Fet.c~! Mnton (Defaut) )-2,!)-~ Day (Defaut) Parker PaJer (Dea"Qt) (;e!aut) Skes 64, 60 63, 26 86!"""" Skes (Defaut) ernon 6-0, 6L 6-3 Seed.ed ayers. John."ernon 2. Dar)n Cobb 3. Wath Skes 4. Fran~ Fetcher j. Brggeston ~. De-)~ont Grffn 7. Fred ~~e.tcher -~ ~d.. arr strength. True, te postons around second base (short and second) are gong to have to be pugged wth more or ess green matera. m thnkng that ts at the bat that postons w have to be "pugged" more so than any defensve poston., Wth the httng strength of Hord, Dowtn, Scarboro, and Lasster gone, ts gong to be hard to produce a ne-up at Wake Forest wth a very hgh cabre offensve. n other words, runs w be the bggest need of the f rumors mea nanthng, Wake Formore true today than ever, that t takes runs to wn ba games. Dont thnk for a moment, however, that there snt a possbty of deveopng some ea httng strength among the untred matera. Too, Cad!e w get a punch out of hs ath etes f theres a punch n them. Leave that to hm. f rumors mean anythng, Wake For est s gong to wtness one of the snappest freshman baseba teams of recent years. The report s that Coach Pat Mer has a bunch of feows workp.g out on the od athetc fed th~t wouf be good for anybodys sore e~es. ~~ bggest troube seems to e n se~ect~g..,vho to ~nd who not tq.~! T~e sprt!!~own!y the boys who too~ part n that as~ sprng footba E~per-ent~, f~trpdu~tory, and Geerf Psychgogy ncuded n the :pe~!!-r!j.~~t The pe~!!rt!!!!t o~ ~srcoogy anq f~o~qph:f s!ead~q ):!~ Dr~ 4- C. Ret~, Yho as~up~e~ tpe P,qston?~ 4SSOCjte frqre~sof 0~ ~h!jcjsojhy m 9~0. T~re! {!eafs ~fter j.e "yas eected to Jrofessorshp.. Ths de~artm~nt offers coqrses n mtroduetqr~, e~)er!!e!!ta, atj.d g~nera psychqo~y. T!ef?~ cp!frs~s are desg!eq to jptrpdqce the students to _ sc~ent!j.c J.?SYc~o~OgY. ard qhatatt:ye an~~ys~~ P!e cour!e treats the!?ep.er~!)~b~ect 0~ anma. ~sy- Dr. Susan A. Seare, tor fo-ty ye,~aps choogy,... a msson~ry n Japan, 4as be!<n ~ye~, The S? e!a~ cqurses ). P,hqsoP,hY the b"ue b bon meda erot- th~ Em- f~e P,e!)~).eP, to ~tfo!j!ce to. the peror of Japan. Mfss aer!;! W~3 student Pt~ mf!.jpr <>neratfons of yhborn n Nes, Mc., an. s a ~ra4u- osopy frp~p. th! eady qf.ee!!:s o t~e ate of Weesey Coege m ~Q.e!Jass pre!:ep.t f:m!, an!j to examne :ceof 88, JgO)S!f. agcj. j,jgsgphjc~ ancfe~t am megte"a t!:jo~~ht, f the present rate o! POD~aton A~ ntrqd!ctop co~rse ~~ oth growth n the Unted State! s t!j. psycttopgy frf:. pjospp.hy js f!qurecj. of!-~ can!jfdat! "rq:kng tq ta!ned, the Naton w have a popuaton of 87,000,000 by thf!. y~ar ward the!je~re~s g~ : ac!e!qr of A-rt!) 2000, accordng to a North Dakgta or Bach!!or qf f3cf:!c~, Agrcutura Coege buetn, bfs Amopg the W~k~ :jqrest ~r-aqq~ means that the rate of nctease!s decreasng each year. Goyernor Myers Y. Cooper of Oho has caed a conference of rura ctzens for the purpose of dscussng the proposton to put an end to the tte red schoohouse n Oho. ates who h!ve acnen4 r!jco!-ho! n the fed <>f BYCJoogy and, :D~~osophy are the faowng! Doctor qar A. Murchson, prates~ sor at C~ rk Unversty, and author of the jo)rnas of Genera Psychoogy, Soc)a Psychoogy, and Genetc Psycho,ogy; Dr. C. C. Jones, pro. Squad Not Yet n "Trm Shape" Wth Game Week Off,,,.. FRST STRNG WLL NOT BE KNOWN UNTL LATER.. Damondeers Have Been Httng; Canddates for nfed and Outfed Workng Hard Wt-h the frst game wth Georgetown ony a week away, Coach John Caddes baseba squad s far from beng n startng condton. Ths s due argey to the unfavorabe wea.ther for practce durng the past week. Httng practce was begun Monday and the squad has been spendng most <>f the tme durng the past week ~t httng the ba. At tmes the cod weather hndered the progress of ths. The frst nfed and outfed practce was nduged n Thursday. There are somethng ke two men out for every poston, wth the possbe excepton of the three outfed berths, there beng ony four or fve asprants fo these postons. the ptchng staff to be seected from Capt, Tom Lannng, Joe Meador, C Covngton, Dck Newsom, Ed!oer, and Reeves Tayor, and the catchng to be done by Raph Gespe, Spencer Be (who w aso pay outfed), and Ed Wams, t ooks now as f the coach w pck the baance of hs frst strng from the foowng: Frst base, Happy Reynods and Abb Martn; second base, "Useess" Ms, Leon Brogden, and Peter Bunn; shortstop, Ptt Aen and Chares Caud; thrd base, Jt Benton and Lathana Mer; outfeders, Raph Foust, Spencer Be Darwn Cobb, and Water Edwards (who aso may do some eft-handed ptchng). Any revson <>f the above ayout of ba payers may take pace, but ths seryes as a summary of the personne of the team, and certany some of these payers w pay some of these postons.. Rght now, however, t woud be a bg guess on the part of anyone to suggest the neup for the openng game. To be sure, Coach John Cadde hmsef woud hestate before announcng hs startng neup a week n advance. game-payed n a perfect sea of ~~~ and water-was the best seen her.e n a ong tme. They kept t.e od. pep n the game-both the osers as we as the wnnes-from fr.~t fg ast, and the deporabe cqn.!~to~ ~ the fed, whch had ts effect ~n the p!~y of the game,!eez!~d on~y -t~ -~~: spre the spr~ o~ t~e p~~t~c~p~~t~, After t!te gae Qoacb Mer spoke very prasn~j7 of t~e ~eov.:s ~~ t~~ gae. ~e Poke hghy. of ther. en, durance a~d w~nness ~ payng on such a scen.e. fte saq t w~s th~ w of the!?oys to P!~Y ~he game n the ran, and ~ot!s qwn., ~LBE;RT p. ~E~D, 4 :f.h::p, f.~of~ssqr 9~ :f.hosgp,h~!-~-~ wak~!qrest P.o~~e. ~7; M.~., bd:,!!; :f!h:d:, pqrf,e Umyerst~, H ~ ~;!tryct~:r- French, Wae fore~~ Qq~ege, ~7: 98; _frofes~or of ffosqp4y. ~:rg. Erj.qcJ.ton, An Gerson Coe~;e, ~ -= 320; As!oca~e frofessgr qf :ft~ oso~h!, Wake F<>r!!st {;geg@,!~q Professor- of fqpsop:pf. b~~. ft~, fessor at JntverstY Pt Sont :Patota, and author of Soca Psychoogy, and Psychoogy of Regon; Dr. J. D. Powers, professor at Unversty of Rchmond, and Dr. 0. D. Anderson, nstructor at Corne Unversty. -~... _ Newsh c~ ~Tenns To Wnners W C Team; Schedt eased nn The freshman te: n progress ths w ect a frosh team other freshman ne Ltte s known of newsh racket pa terest s beng sho be the tournament The schedue w soon as the team s of the tournament. Frst round of peted by Tuesday 2. At east one must be payed ea 3. Up to the sem sha be determne out of three sets. 4. n the sem-f pay three out of 5. Enter your match. 6. Ca n an um wshes t. Dr. Speas L On Our~ Are St About the Unve ton of an T Student~ "n what part we fnd ourseves? asked by Dr. SpeE Thursday mornn sun s, there the e the controng ec system. t s the energyand s 864, efer. t has an n 30,000,000 degree: pea:ture of 6,000 ony a star of m are gant stars m ther away. "Spra nebua~ anges to the m uson. The nea ght years away. about 700,000 oj ether approachn! the earth a the t of speed. "Ths unverse sgned. A stars same matera. be, because t God, sad Dr. S: "A that-one can just somewhere r Ms Newt( UpnT J. Ms Newto wo was one of f, to the executve recent annua me States Lawn Tenu Lous, s a former Mr. Newton was , and mad record whe here attorney wth th~ Ser-vce at New 0 n the Footba (From Stanf, Dear Mr. Frnk: Pease send me tures. Dear Red": woud apprec send me ten bg g ng you, reman, Yours Dear Mr. Frnk: f you w wea te at a pubc a be worth two hun "J: Dear Mr. Frnk ( "My Dream Pr am eghteen a am awfu onest gur. Your Jc M Dear Mr. Frnk: We are _encosr ustrated cataog merchandse of h ers, fase teeth, : modes n the h w be gad to Our motto, "Eve Jete and the pedes "OLD TRU Dear "Red": Pease, can h: and a pcture of ony have one w of the team. Dear "Red": payed footba and beeve me,, verses shoud be ( be dscarded! muneraton was sder a coachng and et me know. Your we JE!

9 week. Monday spendng the past At tmes the prog- ~ "A that-one- can "fay-s that we are L. G. Ws, 8, who was gradu- Raegh. ege. just somewhe;e n Gods stratus."!-ted from Jefferson :Medca Coege - A. L. Aycock, 26, was marred on... Newsh Compete n ~-y enns T oumament Wnners W Consttute Frosh Team; Schedue To Be Reeased n Near Future Freshman Tenns Tournament Premnares Stedman Ktchn Bye A. L. Wagoner Bye Frst Fght Ktchn Wagoner Quarter Fnas Ktchn 6-, 6-0 U~church Edward Ces Red Upchurch Upchurch G. S. Mdyette- Defaut Gordon OBren S The freshman tenns tournament s E L s mt h Smth - n progress ths week n order to se- Bye Butts ect a frosh team to compet~ wth J. A. Butts Butt,s 7-5, 6-2 other freshman netters of the State. Bye Ltte s known of the abty of the c. G. Coppege newsh racket payers, so much n- H. w: OBrent terest s beng shown as to who w E. w. Greene-... be the tournament wnner. C. W. Teague J... - The schedue w be competed as R. H. Burns soon as the team s seected. The rues Bye Burns f... of the tournament foows:. Frst round of pay must J_e com- B Day J. M.. Vnson.._... peted by Tuesday, March. J. H. Turner Turner 2. At east one mkt~h thereafter Bye Babcock must be payed each far day. B Babcock Babcock (Defaut) 3. Up to the sem-fnas, the wnner! Bye sha be determned by the best two A. V. Washburn Pegano out of three sets. G. Pegano : n the sem-fnas and the fnas, Cyde Duck~vorth Huggns pay three out of fve sets. W. M. Huggns S 5. Enter your scores after each B. L. Anderson match. J. W. Howe Anderson Anderson 6. Ca n an umpre f ether payer Sam Johnson Jones (Defaut) wshes t. B Jones Dr. Speas Lectures On Our Soar System Studentf Are Started Vth Facts About the Unverse; Shows Reaton of -an To Great Bodes,. Sem Fnas... Fnas... J Sprng Gof Tournament Prennaes Frst Fght Sem-Fnas Fnas Wnner :~~E~:!~~s Edwards...:~... J. L. Keaton Powers "n what part of the unyerse do R. E..Powers... _ we fnd ourseves?" was the queston F. M. Avertt ~ Tayor asked by Dr. Speas n a chape tak J. C. Tayor 5 Thursday DQrnng. "Wherever tb.e T. W. Wcox Watson sun s, there the earth s. The sun s J. S. Watson., the controng eement n our soar J. R. Branham Martn system. energy and t s s 864,000 the source mes of n a dam- our W. G. A. D. Martn Thompson eter. t has an nner temperature of R. F. Bandy Bandy :... _ s nstructor n Engsh n wake Forest CoHege. G. H. Davs, 6, s a eadng obstetrcan of Brookyn, N. Y. C. B. fclean, 22, has been reeected mayor of Wson, N. c. News has come to us of the death of R. L. Keer, 8. After graduaton from medca schoo, he was for eght years assocated wth the Samue Cnc of Daas, Tex., and had opened offces o[ bs own n the Medca Arts Budng for dagnoss and medca treatment. L. W. Nanney, 29, s assstant prn cpa of Eenboro Hgh Schoo and drector of athetcs. The N. C. State Coege Aumn News wrtes n the December ssue as fo-.club ACTVTES PERPETRATED WooDWftRD Page Nne The student egsature of student government announces the seecton BERTE COUNTY CLUB of Mss Ne Scott of Nashve, For the frst tme n the hstory of Tenn., as sponsor for the group n Wake Forest Coege the students here the 930 Hower. from Berte County met and organzed Mss Scott s at present teachng themseves nto a cub, the tota memn the Raegh schoo system at bershp beng sxteen. The frst meet Hugh Morson Hgh Sehoo. ng was hed (hrng the fa semester, Mss Denton was proposed by Gra- at whch tme the foowng offcers bam Denton. were eected: Presdent-L. L. Mer, Wndsor. ows: R. L. McMan, 0, spoke at WNGATE CLUB Vce-Presdent-W. P. Jordan, Pow- State Coege on Armstce Day on The Wngate Cub enjoyed a peas- esve. The Ca of the Coors n contrads ant semester durng the fa, not ony Secretary-J. B. Peny, Powesve. tncton to the ca to the coors. Men n ts vared actvtes, but aso n the J Reportez:-.r. Mton Eary Poweswho were n coege just about the busnesske way n wheh the organ!- ve. tme of the war broke out w re- zaton functoned under the eadershp T f member Mr. McMan as a speca or Thurman Hems, :.onroe, b.. N. C.. J b e rpose 0 t _e c 8 to rmg student here. He s a practcng at- Vhen the edtor of the Hower cahed ab out a de oser acquamtahnce amo~g the.... oys an to s ow to t e a umn now torney m Raetgh and has cone we for sponsors from the dfferent orgam-... B. C t here. Recenty he has become a mem- ztons on the campus the wngate r:sh ~ng! ertte. ounty tat our ber of the facuty of the Wake ~orest Cub reped wth the eecton of Mss am :s to make Berte a wake Forest Law Schoo and n other ways the Dorothy Harreson, of Cherryve, as CO!;~ y. "" M N f H B ap t zs. t Ch urc h, o f w h C h h e S a prom zts. representatve.. "Ltss " ze ae ewsome, o ar- tnent. member, has honored hm. re sv e was eected sponsor of the He On the evenmg of ovember 9, 929., b s a graduate of Wake Forest Coege." the members of the cub were deght-~ c ~. fuy entertaned by ther sster cub at ne 0 f th t t d" f e ou s an?g events o t te Juha.n H. Kmg, a member of the :V dth cub was the Berte-Wake Forest graduatng of 930, was m;~.rred on,. e;~ t. th H. aumn banquet, hed n Wndsor, De- December 2 to Mss Avene Graves e hatt-rad~ffgemert thm he bow ehr S cember 30. The members of the cub. somew a eren an as een ere- Mr. Kmg has recenty been caed to to[ore. nstead of the monogram "V" were present, together wth severa the pastorate of the Second Baptst as a background the cub s usng the aumn and senors from the varous Church of?ods~oro, nad has aready sea of the coege paper, the Wngate hgh schoos n the county. After dnassumed hts duttes as pastor. Trange, as the base. Ths trange ner was served by the Lades Cub,. severa speeches were made by the stu- J. E. Yates, 94,-: who was comms- represents Chrzst, Cuture, and Charac- d t d. J d F. te en s an a nmm. u ge rancs D.., soned chapan n the U. S. Armt n r.... ~-Wnston, aumnus of u.n.c.,. made the 902, has been apponted chajan gen- The men appeanng m the pcture prmctpa.. a dd ress. era! of the army. Frends who caed are: T. B. Hems, S. G. Coe, G. S. Caron hm after hs appontment wrte rker, E. M. Burrs, V. R. Vey, J.,V. The purpose of the banquet was to that they found Hm "just as oya Austn, L. P. Beck, W. H. Dodd, M. v. enc~urage more b_oys to attend Wake to Wake Forest as when he was a Grftfn, L. D. Munn, C. B. Pckerng, Fozest, and contmue to uphod the student, and anxous to return to the J. H. Rouse, S. T. Thayer, F. J. nobe tradtons of the coege. coege." Taker.. 30,000,000 degrees and an outer tern- L.D. Sper Sper. Presde_nt Hoover has sgnay hon- CAMPBELL COLLEGE CLUB MARSHLL CLUB petture of 6,000 degrees. The sun s J. R. Rogers. ored another Wake Forest graduate, A bref survey of the actvtes of ony a star of medum sze. There J. F. Vova Sawyer... R. W. Weaver, 93, by appontng hm - The Campbe Coege Cub, one of the Mars H Cub durng the fa seare gant stars mons of mes fur- J W. Sawyer secretary to the Presdents Comms- the argest and most actve organza- mester ndcates that durng that tme ther away. son to emnate teracy. Secretary tons of ts knd on the campus, progress has been made unparaeed "Spra nebure are found at rght + + surance Socety and makes hs home ~bur s charman of ths commsj em~rged from. ast se~ester wth an n the hstory of the cub. anges to the mky. way-an optca Aumn. ATe WS n Henderson, N. C. s0n. t w be remembered tbat Dr. envmbe reco_rd _of achevements. Shorty after the- present organzauson. The nearest one s 900,000 JY~ Weaver was for a number of years At the begmmng of the schoo term ton was effected at fa Dr. ze..ght years away. There are probaby R. R. Back, 24-25, who has been "d t f M U. t. " th b t t. d th f presz en o ercer nversz C no y zn t.a., e c u en er ane _e ormer a_ mp- Wa, an aumnus of Mars H Coabout 700,000 of them. They are + + for a number of years assocated wth G b t d M d Jackson Tra~ng Schoo, Concord,!f. con, a.. e 5 ~ ents at ere tth ac a deght- ege, and now pastor of the Frst Bapether approachn~ or departn~ from E. Y. Pooe,..., has returned to ru soca. tst Church at Sheby, devered a the earth a the tme at a rapzd rate] North Caro"na.after servng churches C., has acce-pted a poston n the post- S k M F L H f peed. offce at Sheby, N. C. Coegate Jabrd ome wee s ago ss ora ee o - bref address before the cub. 0.~... e- n Vrgna for a numb_er of yea,rs. Leon Gayor, 23, senor at Mchgan oway, of Durham, a former student se_ vera! weeks ater the oca cub n Ths umverse S marveousy d He s pastor at Coerat"n, N. C. H c Ed d t h" of Campbe Coege was eected as.. war s,. s eac mg s t T h c d t con]unctton wth the Mars H Cub sgned. A stars are made up of the at Potecas, N. C. tate f e:~ ers o ege, m~y- sp:n. be sponsor of the oca organzaton for of Meredth Coege enjoyed a soca same matera. t s ncomprehens- J. B. Mevn, Jr., 25, s teachng n res o zs co ege career m ]at e- the Hower. be, because t s a desgned,by the hgh schoo n Annapos, Md. J. Y. Parker, 9-22, bas a poston cause he attempted to stage a hodup m a grove near that coege.. God," sad Dr. Speas n concuson. wth the Commerca Natona Bank of (o ad n payng hs expenses at co-.. Fve members of the James Mkn Unversty footba team were njured The Methodst Church s pannng n a tran wreck at Roachdae, nd. Ms Newton We Up n Tenns Crces J. Ms Newton of New Oreans, who was one of four men nomnated to the executve commttee by the recent annua meetng of the Unted States Lawn Tenns Assocaton at St. Lous, s a former Wake Forest man. Mr. Newton was enroed here from , and made an envabe tenns record whe here. He s a dvson attorney wth the nterna Revenue Serv~e at New Oreans. n the Footba Captans Ma (From Stanford Chaparra) Dear Mr. Frnk: Pease send me one of your pctures. J. DGGS. wth the M.D. degree n 920, has entered the fed of ndustra surgery. He s area supervsor of the _Traveers nsurance- Company of Brookyn, N. Y., at 30 Cnton street. We hope he s. abe to sp away occasonay on summer afternoons to the baseba park to remnd hmsef of the days when he was a mghty man of vaor on the mound. R. G. Rozer, 96, a physcan at Cerro Gordo, wrtes n repy to our queston about the- postons he had hed: "Present poston, father of a son at Wake Forest-another to foow. A rght bg job." We. fee that he s we empoyed. W. W. Woodhouse, 99, s super tendent of Baden County SchoOs, makng hs home at Ezabethtown, N. c.. G. B. Barefoot, 2, s practc~g medcne n Hasboro, N. C. Dear Red": Graham M. Rodwe,, s teachng woud apprecate- t f you woud Latn n Worcester Academy, Worc~ssend me ten bg game tckets. Thank- ter, Mass. ng you, reman, Yours truy, MRS. ED HEPP. Dear Mr. Frnk: f you w wear a "JmDaudy" bow te at a pubc appearances, t woud Your ove prncess, MSS MAME SQU!PS. Dear Mr. Frnk: We are _encosng our beautfuy ustrated cataogue, dspayng our merchandse- of harness, neck supporters, fase t~th, and some very nce modes n the ne of crutches. We w be gad to be at your servce. Our motto, "EveryChng for the athete and the pedestran." "OLD TRUSTY" HARNESS CORP. Dear "Red": Pease, can have a pcture of you and a pcture of the team? f can ony have one woud prefer a pcture of the team. JoE Pn.CHER..... Dear "Red": payed footba at owa Poy n 20, and ~eeve me, when say those reverses shoud be- dscarded, they shoud be dscarded! ncdentay, f the remuneraton was sensbe mght consder a coachng job. Thnk t over and et me know. Your wecome, JERBY "FLASH" DDAKES. R. L. Cadwe, 27, after obtanng hs M.D. degree- from the Medca Coege, Vrgna, has entered upon the practce of medcne n Mooresve, N.C. W. Owen Reed, 26, s prncpa of be worth two hundred doars to us. God Sand Hgh Schoo, Gupton, N. c. "JM-DANDY" MFG. Co. Davd Les, 29, whose fne servces. as scoutmaster for the youths of Wake Dear Mr. Frnk (No, sha ca you Forest w ong be remembered, s "My Dream Prnce").: teachng n the same schoo. am eghteen and purty and snge!. am awfu onesum. Wrt to a tte M. E. Wnston, 07-2, has been gur. chosen superntendent of the Duke Hospta, after years experence as busness manager of the Park Vew Hospta n Rocky Mount. Prevous to that tme he was busness manager of Eon Coege. J. B. Carye, 24, s engaged n the practce of medcne n Burngton, N.C. J. R. Prevost, 23-24, s n busness n Detrot, hs address beng 2524 Cass avenue. C. D. Phps, 26, s assstant buyer for the shoe departme-nt of Rayass C,an Stores, nc., wth headquarters n Durham. A. D. Knnett, 2, s pastor of Cavary Baptst Church at Tuscaoosa, Aa. W. D. Evans, 23, s practcng med cne n Camden, N. J. Hs address s 2704 Westfed avenue. T. W. Evans) 23, was marred on December 28 to Mss Emme Hager of Abbeve, S. C. He s dstrct representatve of the Equtabe Lfe n- December 2 to Mss Luce Hasseva:tder, of Dema, Aa. Mr. Aycock - to appea to men to put a stop to women smokng. n a game between Loran and Eyra, Oho, hgh schoos, Eyra kcked off to Loran, who ran eghty Yards for a touchdown. Loran then kcked off to Eyra and the atter dd the same. Eyra won, 20 to 9. yau WOULDNT TTfRN A DOG OUT ON A. NGHT LKE TH~!;.,aed NELL "But father, wth hs sck cty ways and perfumed har, be turned my head ~" "Out ye go!" roared the ~be od yeoman "any ga of mne that gves away the ast of my smoother and better OLD GOLDS suf.. fers the consequences. Down to the corner store wth ye, and brng back a fresh Carton or never darken my doorstep agan!" OLD GOLD FASTEST GROWNG CGARETTE N HSTORY NOT A COVGH N A CARLOAD On )OW Rado OLD GOLD-PAUL WHTEMAN HOUR. Pau Wbtemau and compete orc:h~tra neey TuedQ, 9 to top. M., Butera Stadvd Tmt.

10 Page Ten Prnceton To Use r Co-ed Burned Man s Compared To N C S t Unverse By Poteat ew ass ys em Hastngs. nn.-heen Swan "<~XtCt f(jr )orn Browth, nn Oc-!, son, 2, a senor at. Hamne Un versty, st. Pau. ded whe at tur>es nsgnfcant Puce n the Student ntatve s Fostered home on a short vacaton, n a Hoar H~stm," Sn~s Scentst By Prof. H. A. Smth; Commttees Hande Casswork Bofh the mother and caugted parsou to the heavens!" sad Dr. Y- van attemrt to save ter mothers,!he. "How nsgnfcant s man n con de< at a oca hospta uf burns Jam Lous Poteat n chape Vedncs- Prnecton,.K.-Student ntatve; receved n a fre. :day mornng. "A man wonders how was fostered n a eoursc n n erna- rs. F. A. Swanson!tad been :God can be as consderate of hm as tona! reatons al Prneeton Unver, ceanng cothes on her back our regon portrays. sty ast semester under the eader- purcj wth gasone. when the "Scence has not merey enormousy xh> of H. Aexander Smth. of the po; fnmes overcame her. and she expamer the unverse, but t has tht tca sdence tepartment. fanted. The tanghter pk,ed her out the ground from under matera Profes,.;or Smth paced the burden up and carted her nto the house. sm as a phosophy.?>eu and earth of the work 0 the students who!ad The mothers cothes had become :are neonnnensurabe, because they are o rey 0 ther own examnaton of saturated wth gasone when she dfferent. bengs. The mmensty o authortatve matera to covet the fe, and the ftrc n the tchen the unverse s nothng as compared to wmk. No tcxthoos were user!. stove gnted these. fatay burn a snge human beng. n wurdng nut the tse, Prof!S ng both women. "The Scrpture says that man,; o;or Smth fnruwd eght eommtees --~-~~---~ tte Jess than dvn<>... contnued Dr. and apponted a member of each com ):( Poteat. "Lfe has no sgnfcance ex KN mttec as eharnwn of hs group. T E cept ts mora growth."!he (harmcn add as ponts or H D. Poteat further smted that h< contact between the eass and Profes- u T beeved the condtons on earth vert sor Smth. remote aur pecuar to the growt< The wor!{ was!one coperatvey, of man. "an mght <teveop nto each of the ght commttees havng RACK E R, Gods counterpart and pc>ssby h,: SJeea vrojems to nport on. A frend," he sad n concuson. the commttees met. cad wce;: to ds ~ r. Two Screen. suz;; ;,. M Pau Whtteman H~~:.J ~ Observatory Gets T~escope Cheap New Astronomca Observatory on Lake Ee Has Low nta Cost of $96, Amecnn Money Bay Vage, Oho.-Pokng ts gded dome at the scyne and overookng Lake Ere at the Ehrbar Preparatory Schoo, here, s a new astronomca observatory sad by ts desgner to be the most beautfu n the naton. The observatory, whch w be used by Dr. L. H. Ehrbar, head of the schoo, n hs studes and for research for the government, was desgned by Abert F. Scroeder, of Ceveand. Set up n the observatory s a Stenhe teescope, purchased by Schroeder n Munch n 923. Bought at the tme of tre depresson of the German mark, the nstrument cost Schroder 4,00? marks, and 7,000,000 marks for packmg-a tota of $96 n Amercan money. gna, daughter of the coone. Leut. Sngeton s aso seekng Vrgnas hand, and he receves more encouragement than Davao, athough she does eus~ the C>Orts of the members. : B k F " B k At the eoncusou of a ndvdua A far young grsh Russan an a Ure rea ~S not ove ether one. reports each commttee then met and Vas oved hy a strong-armed Prussan; Up Gee Cub Pans A scout comes nto camp and Sngeton recognzes hm as Stanton, for- dntfted re,;outons conecrug the From the sofa one nght commltee Hohem wheh represented Came a scream of deght: The concert whch was to be gnn, mer offcer at Fort Dearborn. Because the opnons of the students as arred The nussan tre Prussan was Crus C G e!) by the Wake Forest o ege ee t John Boes (eft) and Loyd Hu_gaes of a msunderstandng wth Davoo at from three and a haf months san." and Orchestra at St. Pau. N. C.,.a~t RADO steners are to hear "La Marsease." He aso: a over Lotta, a wo.man of easy vrtue, study. The resoutons adopted by Thursday, March 3, has been caed: John Boes, star of "The pears wth Wteman.and ts Stanton has been ordered up for courths off on account of the cosug of tte Desert. Song" and "Ro Rta,. band ~ "Kng of Jazz,. J!OOn to marta. He ran away and became a the eommttees were then read to th~ A foo there was. and he htched members of the course as a whoe. star., oca bank there, stated H. F. Bg~><. be presej,ted : on the takng pansman, athough hs heart ongs and commented upon. Professor Smth E, ven as you or. one of the managers of the Gee Cnh. sng hs "Song of the Dawn" screen by Car Laemme. to wear. the od unform agan. judged the merts of the work submtted. To a second-hand wrec a mud and ths week. t was te pan of the cnb Tuesday evenng, March 8. Ths Loyd Hughes, another star of Of course, Vrgna fas n ove wth s one of hs numbers on an a- ths. weeks Od God broadcast,; to dr.ve down to St. Pau n the aftermae program of t h e p au W h rte- came wth Rado Pctures to ap Stanton and, after numerous dffcu- Dr. Cuom Presents Probems of Coege tar. We caed t a joke that had gone too far, But the foo, he caed t a motor-car. Even as you or. noon, return that nght, and not mss man-od God Hour, to be broad- pear wth Bebe Danes n. her tes and compcatons, marres hm. any casses the next day. Bggs sad. cast over the Coumba system at frst show after her success Hs yearnng to be back n the army The cub s schedued to gve a per 9 ocock eastern standard tme. "Ro. Rta" and.,!love Comes makes hm shftess. Thus,. after formance n Durhan. Apr 3, at the Boes, known to thousands as Aong." Hughes aso has the Jead drftng for a whe, we fnd Stanton,. exposton sponsored by the Durham, the "goden voce of the screen," wth. Mary Astor n an eary re- the owner of a gambng ha n San "There are three probems before Dt. Hrbert. Ttts our ast cance. Merchants Assocaton, and w aso 5 s now co-starrng wth Laura ease tentatvey tted "Cookng Francsco. Vrgna has stuck to hm. J La Pante on Unversas ot n. Her Goose.".. th h th" s t. d Va k e Forest C aege now," sard Dr. Study hard between now and exam- sng at the Frst Baptst Church, at roug every mg. ng e on an Cuom, n a tak Wednesday mornng d Duham, at a "ery eary date. the od army group arrve n town, naton-papers are now n the han s,.. n chape. "They are () The respon- Monday nght, March 7, the cub... keep runnng away from a fortune. shocked to fnd Vrgna n the possbty of securng a new executve of the prnters. Ae there any ques- s schedued to broadcast over WPTF Ff sheters them from ther pursuer ton she s n. After a dramatc ehead; (2) securng new equpment. to~s?: Jester: "Yes. Whos the from 6 to 6 : 30 _ Seectons from the TheatrcaNeWS and sets off a romance whch s max, Stanton s gven hs chance and and (3) the ceebraton of the centen-. an~?" concert program w comprse the pro crammed wth harty. goes back to the army t< redeem hmna annversary of Wake Forest. prmte,.. ):! A provnca weddng proves to be sef.. "t s now a good. tme to consder gram.,... _.. a scene of much merrment, n more The most exct ng scenes are those wby we are here, and why we sha Some scentsts have stated that Other engagements have been sched Greta Garbo makes her takmg pre ways than one. The wne fows freey showng the covered wagons crossng stay. Ths coege was founded upon each kss takes three mnutes off a ued for the cub, and w be au ture debut n "Anna Chrste," her and tte Brende gets neaty stewed. the vast pans-n coor. You can a Chrstan dea, and so must man- persons. f e.. nounced as soon as the sprn.:; schednew Metro-Godwyn-Mayer starrng A near rot breaks out when the brde hear the crunch o f the whees as these ue can be competed. tan and perpetuate t..ve must now ehce, whch rs comng to the State to be s. found beneath a haycock brave poneers set out to seek ther assert ths dea even more strongy "Sweetheart, be my darng brde; competey "swacked" wth Brende. fortunes. You hear the smpe songs n order that we may go on n a gor- m commttng sucde." Ph" S OCe ty M em b ers Theatre, next Monday, Tuesday, and A number of catchy tunes have been of the pans as t h ey gather aroun d ous way." Wednesday. provded by Edgar Lese and Water the campfres at nght. Dr. Cuom then read a porton of Pease dont bame ths pece of Gve Varety Program n ths pcture Garbo scores the Donadson, cef of whch are "The Tb:e cast s exceent wth Vvenne Matthew 20. n concuson he sad poetry (?) on us; t was "contrb trumph of her career, her voce re- Duke of Kakak," "Sweet Nothngs of Sega and John Boes eadng. Some that n makng changes, one shoud uted." Accordng to the socety supervsor cordng spenddy, addng power to Love," "Sng Your Ltte Fok Song," great comedy s supped by Joe E. consder the purpose for whch the the Tuesday nght secton of the Ph her dramatc.nstnct and brngng "f You Want to See Paree." Mss Dor- Brown, one of the funnest cowns n coege was founded. Our dea of a typca Raegh scene Socety presented the best progrant.of fascnaton n mutpe quanttes to say "puts over" a song wth a the pctures. Drecton, musc, actng, (ths reay happened): A red-faced, the year on ast Tuesday. Every man her personaty. taent of rene Bordon, whe McLag- story and scenery combne to make vsby embarrassed man, gngery was prepared and was on hs mette. As the herone of Eugene ONes en creates somewhat of a surprse by "Song of the West" a gem of the tak!rs. Jane Duggan has returned from Lynn Haven, Fa., where she drapng the show-wndow of a Fay- L. D. Munn devered a spendd pay of regeneraton, Garbo contrb- hs peasant voce. ng and coor screen, whch w be ette,.we Street shop wth cngng oraton,.pr.ovng that he s as gfted utes a performance of great pognancy ts a deghtfu comedy; a worthy at the Paace Theatre a next week. spent the wnter. PALACE THEATRE -- - RALEGH Lke An A-Takng, A.. Coor "Covered Wagon" John Boes Vvenne Sega Joe E. Brown - - N - - "SONG OF THE WEST" A Coor Takng Sngjng pnk sk thngs, and gancng shame- an orator as he s a poet. and effectveness. Never before has successor to that other brant Fox COMNG SOON DENNS KNG -n- "THE VAGABOND KNG" 00% Tecmcoor facedy at the crowd that watches L. E. Ludum next presented a very she reached such heghts of emoton- success, "The Cock-Eyed Word." ~ hm. good readng, after whch L. L. Mer asm. A takng comedy, "Scrappy Mar- F R E E J ---- Soca News One of the charmng events of the sprng season was the brdge party gven recenty by the Deta Sgma Ch fraternty at ther house on South Man street. rendered a decamaton. Carence Brown who drected the red";,a coor symphony, "Song of the The program was vared he~~ ~Y a pcture from Fran~es Marons adapta- s!and," and a Paramount Sound News j phosophca dscusson of Prson ton of the pay n whch Paune W comj]ete the program. j Bght" by J. A. Lneberry. The e~s Lord orgnay starred, may be cred- " j of prson as punshment for cnme te~ ~vth havng produced the most n "Song. of the Vest," Varner were vvdy portrayed. b artrstc and compeng takng pc-~ Bros. have gven us another of those A few snappy jokes were tod y, tur" yet to reach the screen He has deghtfu, meodous a-coor pctures j R. S. Dozer, who hods the record for not aowed the mechancs of the m- for whch they are aready fanous. =. teng taes. h Th b the pctora scope of the camera. The ahve Wth actron and tunefu meo The recepton rooms were attrac- T. S. Lawrence, who won the junor t mng of the daogue s capaby done, d es, an d. )D t e gen t y d. recte d a~ d tvey decorated wth potted pants orators contest ast year. every spoken word or sound exacty acted.. t sets a new ugh mark n and wth the fraternty coors-purpe, The ast number was a good dsc~s- n ts most effectve t~ace the producton of these entertanng - whte, and god. sron of the Nava Conference now m Ch~. B kf d musca screen shows Guests for the evenng and membes progress n London, by Frank B. Ray- mt es C or. hero of "Dyna- "Song of the West: s an operetta f Ths Coupon and 25 cents w admt one Wake Forest student to SEE and HEAR (Matnee Ony) Another oraton was presentea by crop one to stt hs acton or hamper. rs on~ s S~P y a aze wth coor, : STATE, mond..,. e. p ays opposte Garbo. George... : of the fraternty ncuded: Msses Maron, who created the father roe :vth a genur~e pot. The. gay smg! Sema Davs, Cauda Dowe, Heen on the stage, repeats ths pe f o mg and dancmg, the magmfcent out-., D oy e, L e ra. P oo, Z onra. R eeves, Sh e 0 ra t OrCa C On t es t 0 and Mare Dresser, as the r od ormanc hag.. d oor scenes, an d t e marc h o f th e j don Twddy, Paune Godwn, Jessa- g.ves the frst dram t. covered wagons, form a perfect back- C t t t No 0 en a C 0 e of her mne Band, Avna Hart, and Eeanor ons u On w p career an excee t h t.. groun d f or a s t ory th a t. t. h S ense Wt n c arac enzatwn.. Garrett, of Raegh, and Mss Eose Other features th : drama. t S a new pcture of the Od on e program W w t th k h f Carter, of Youngsve; Messrs. Vctor Athough March 25 s the cosng be a coor symph.. 50 M.es, an s to t e magc o the Vtaony, es From h d h h Shedon, of Raegh, and C. H. Prtch- date for entres n the Sxth Natona Broadway" and a P P one an t e tee n~co or process. ard, G. V. Mtche, J. V. Brtte, V. ntercoegate Oratorca Contest. on News. aramount Sound The story opens at Fort ndepend- V. Thompsou, Y M. Jenkns, H. P. the Consttuton, aready S coeges ence, the jumpng-off pace for cov- RALEGH, N. 0. onday-tuesday-wednesday GRETA GARBO.. as.. "Anna Chrste" Her Frst Takng Pcture wth Mare Dresser and Chares Bckford Aso Coor Symphony and Sound News Thursday-Frday-Saturday "Hot For Pars" A Takng-Laughng wth Bggs, R. E. Tmberake, Jr., J. R. and unverstes from 2.9 states have Put on b ered wagons gong to Caforna, n " "oor war. d. G. -"- OB nen, B. A us b orne, wrtten to P. Caspar H arvey, natrona gasses when your as t estos k rmmed eye 849. Even "be " the "agons " are you a e a peek at some gatherng, wth the occupants not R. H. Baey, Jr., E. C. Anderson, and drector, Lberty, Mo. Northwestern of the more scorchng scenes n Raou J.. Vheess. Unversty, Evanston,., natona washs successor to "The Cock-E d knowng what s n store for them, Frst prze was won by Mss Avna wnner n 925, was the frst schoo to w d.. ye a dance s gong on among the so- ~ Hart, of Raegh, and ow prze by enter the 930 contest. ho: h, namey, "Hot For Pars," ders and pansmen and ther wves Vctor McLagen, w rc as you probaby know, s the Mss Cauda Dowe, of Raegh. Athough Apr 5 s the cosng date further ad t. and sweethearts. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. A for eac schoo to seect ts renresenta~ c t F ven.ures of the erstwhe Major Davoo, a man generay ds- Aso ap agg Vctor McLagen and s j L. Aycock, who were presented wth a tve, the dstncton of beng the frst comng to the Stat T. hked, S busy trymg to keep Lotta, Tukng Comedy, Coor Sym Ff. Dorsay and E Brende ovey weddng gft at the concuson orator to wn hs oca contest goes - e heatre, Raegh, an od sweetheart out the way so. phony, und Sound News! ond next Thursday, Frday, and Sat- that he may court the beatttfu vror the games. to F. B. Farr; A. and M. Coege of ur ay. + n " " ~o:.o:..o:.">-<::."""":.:.:.!:.">".>>...,.:.:::.:...:. :::::::::.---,-:.:::.o:."-.:::::.">>":.:.:.:.:.>>"">t~ South Carona, Cemson.. Asssted aby by the taented come-;. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ onn -~ ~~~ ~-- ~ The competton for the greatest drenne~, Ff Dorsay and Poy Mo- ~ forensc honor open to coege students ran, wrth E Brende of the Swedsh WATCH OUR WNDOWS n Amerca foreshadows brngng to- accent, McLagen mak!s Hot For gether ths year the argest group of Pars" as thoroughy enjoyabe as rts For the Latest n Sver Leaf Cafe coeges and unverstes m any pro- predecessor. What was trench humor ject of the knd n the hstory of Amer- n the past s now favored wth sat - MONTHLY RATES - -WEEKLY RATES Frendy-Fve Shoes Socks, Gof Hose, Underwear, and Shrts D s an can hgher educaton, accordng to spray, but marnes and saors tak the announcement made ths week at the same anguage and have the same the natona headquarters. A tota of amorous pursuts. But whether the $5,000 n przes w be awarded, and fun be earthy or saty, the resut s $24.00 $ meas. 2 meas $ $ $5.50 Mea Tcket for $5.00 the wnner, who w become the na sod entertanment. BARNES & SNYDER tona nter?oegate champon?rator Consder the prmary stuaton: Mc- One out of every tweve tckets free-drop n and see for 930, wr be awarded a pnze of Lage~ and_ Brende are sang the about ths., $.500. Second pace w gve a prze boundmg_ bows, headed for Havre, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.of $.000, scang down to $400 for a port wth many pquant, f some~~~~~~~~~~~~ seventh pace.... what famboyant, memores for the The natona drector rs sendmg ths par. ndeed, they suspect the gen- week to 902 coeges and unverstes darmere woud very much ke to Wg e ads rug tore urgent request to make ther en- odge them at the.ctys expense. tres eary, even f the schoos may Meanwhe McLagen on severa occa- PHOTOGRAPHS ~.., wteasttanutnst. Apr 5 to choose ther con sons s about to ose or destroy a tcket h purchased sometme pre- From 928, 929, and 930. vous on the Cacutta Sweepstakes. Prescrpton Druggst "The woves were upon us," sad Brendes Swedsh thrft aone saves Hower Negatves Can Be Prompty Joe Mnton, "and ther hows and t from destructon. And, strangey snars were terrbe. There was mur enough, ts the wnnng tcket.. Supped WAKE FOREST, NORTH CAROLNA der n ther horrbe, geamng eyes At Havre the boys are to be not and saverng jaws. We coud amost fed of ther good uck, but never SDDELL STUDO fee ther muzzes aganst our egs." qute manage to "get the breaks," as Teephone 20 Speca Devery "How ucky for you that they were they suspect the race offca s a detectve. n fact from there on RALEGH, N.C. muzzed," sad Coed Ktty. they 3 meas 2 meas t )...

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