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1 ' A, 'u.---r~".~'1.-l-v-~.u-*.rw"~r~r v* 1 0]. 9, No. 5 Pubshed Weeky by Students N. 0'. State Coege Agrcuture and Engneerng STATE COLLEGE STATON, RALEGH, N. C., OCTOBER 20, 1928 Snge Copy, 10c ; Smmonds 'nn on N0Coegans Turn ' 250 mm nuns nsun Boon 0fA Greek As Frash and "V4 ma~d. a _'w_,_w. <. wet..., Mnmum ; Smth Has 167, Whe Hoover Receves 68, Wth 15 Uncounted HOPED-FOR 1,200 YOTES FAL TO MATERALZE M, sn CAPPS. a The Presdent s Daugh- EDTOR WATAUGAN ter Ony One Banned From Sheves HAS VOLUMES BY REALSTS WHOSE WORK S FROWNED Accept FraBds.Pedges Tota 132 Men For 22 Campus Organzatons 3 SLENT PEROD REGNS g MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY Resuts W be Sent to Coege Habts Technca nsttuton Fraterntes Fnay Sette n Humor n Conductng Natonwde Survey Student Debraran Tes ntervewer. Frst - Year Men Th r cc Necessary Af ect Pocy, L- Homes and Begn Strugge for sres n Ths Year s Presden- Groups Now Lvng on Coege 'ta Campagn. By MRS. M. M. FULLER Grounds. There s no bun n ths brary aganst modern fcton," By A. LAURANCE AYDLETT R. W. S HOFFN ER P. H. MAHT sad Frank Capps, braran at Fraternty rushng freshzmen at State Coege resuted n A second po State Coege State Coege, when questoned student opnon on presdenta eecton 1928 faed to net Students Agrcutura Far cy. The ony book have de- campus Greek etter socetes, ths week as to brary po- pedgng 132 new men to 1,200 tota votes hoped for by The Techncan and Coege beratey excuded s The Presdent's Daughter, and that W. V. C. EVANS whch 15 are natona organ- Humor, but when count was Opens Eght]: Yea r Monday chefy because a ack terary mert." zatons and seven are oca, 21 made t was found that 250 baots had been dropped n box. who comes a way from Boemfonten, O. F. S., Unon South bers Pan-Heenc tota number beng mem- The new far grounds State The second baot, hed n hopes.' former tota 176 votes woud Dary and Catte North Carona w be opened Monfay 0' next week at State far meager as coege coectons go, but When rushng season ended ast,"t s true." contnued Mr. Capps. Afrca, to study Counc here and edt campus that our coecton fcton s rar magazne. nsttuton. be ncreased to more than 1,000, reversed at fna count straw udgngteamwns 9 man 5 e w mes e.11, ded for nstructon and research a- gven a two-day perod sence, n around? : thrvstotrsa :13; eater!- thssatechnca nsttuton and books Monday at noon a freshmen were frst test, gvng ths tme 68 that has been erected to hod "a far,wys have precedence. H SSUE 0f WAAUGAN whch no fraternty man coud speak Notes to Herbert Hoover, Repubmn canddate, 167 to Afred E. Smth, ndrs'rzes exhbt wthn afar," agrcutura or eghth schoo annua But what fcton we have ncudes. stuto m on fraternty matters, and n Democratc canddate, and 15 baots ' dents at North Carona State Coege. work Amercan reasts who WWW non whch y coud rest and recuperate are frequenty frowned upon. refer from strenuous ordea attendng countng for ner because y State Coege's dary products and From frst week unt to Theodore Dreser, Sherwood Anderson, James Branch Cabe, Sncar Drastc Changes n Stye and ng, and smokers. ' soca functons, dances, feeds, check- were not marked for choce, had no name voter, and Were wrtten catte-judgng team, whch eft for bath day," October 22-27, each department schoo w dspay ts Lews, and ke." Content unntegby. Memphs ast Wednesday, October 11, wares, State and Coege sforts men regstered n that department w be Qute a mx-up n fraternty affars Coege Humor, n coaboraton returned to State Coege wth severa From above statement tne can 'wth student newspapers throughout przes, deduce that Lbraran Capps s whoy Student Magazne on oca,campus was prevaent just whch were, won by ndvdua judged for award premums after openng are schoo year n sympathy wth dea that boys country, s condnctng a straw members team. amountng to about $1,000. ongong to read modern fcton, just The frst ssue and before seekng m m be vote, coege thought upon Twenty-seven teams attended Poutry, agronomy, anma hus- as y "are gong to wear up-to-date Waterman made ts debut on campus today. The od men on cam- came we started. n feet that severa organsatons had gven up r potca stuaton, and. w reease Natona Dary Show, hed n connecton wth Tr-State Far. ture. agrcutura admnstraton. and t out bandry, boogy, vocatona agrcu- cos, and f so, why not et m get returns some tme next month. houses brary nstead and osng had been unabe to get Whe second vote hed at ths The team as a whoe dd not do so hortcuture exhbts, seven n a, w tme searchng for t esewhere? pus dd not recognze od magazne ocated agan at once. nsttuton s very tte arger n ts we, but ndvdua judgng by T. C. catch eye pubc vstng The coege braran, however, s n ts new guse. A but three groups are new stuated f campus, two ocas hevng tota than frst, t s account Andrews, Mount Gead, and J. C. far grounds. hobbed by hs conscence when he sts The cover' desgn s entrey new. that w be sent to natona headquarters potca feeng and menton. Cay won thrd n a by coege students, re w be up monthy book st, as de- none petty ocasm former havng moved back nto derm- Cathay, Charotte. deserves honorabe nstead usua far parade hed down to peasant task makng t s unque and tastefu. showng been formed ast year and one natona nterest on State Coege campus. products, thrd n butter, second n ths year, a foat sent each day down mand for voumes pertanng to every desgns. n fact, t may be sad that tores after gvng up r house. From entre.student body cheese, wnnng two subscrptons and streets combnng a departments. branch coege actvty eaves tte new desgn presents an aspect New bood was added to Greek. about 1:800 re seems to be ony dary rmometer. Andrews won and gvng credt to merchants money for fcton, and ke a thrfty whch may be termed amost pressona; that cover has aso been peted and Ns sent.oat. When bds socetes after rushng Nd been com- 'a comparatvey sma number nter- thrd pace n cheese gradng and a - -Contnued on page 2. housewfe he has to hand-pck hs ested n pubc affars and dongs rmometer. nov Ths shoud be a source reduced n sse, thus gvng t a more were neturned to Dean 2. L. Ooyd t word outsde sma sphere, nfuence afforded by coege. 0f twenty-seven teams attendng com t to mors back home. neat and compact aspect. was defntey known how many men Students,Duke Unversty poed far from a parts Unted The brary commttee State Co- W. V. C. Evans, edtor, has not 'were accepted. neary 1,000 notes n a baot hed at States and Canada, State team.ege, composed members paused wth cover, however, snce, Those pedged ncuded: came that nsttuton two weeks ago. t out twenty-ffth n Natona Damn " SPEECH HERE facuty, wth Pr. Hugh Lefer, charman, works toger for extenson an equay great change. egh; Crudup Rogers, fakgh; Edde pages between covers present Ph P Ph James Bogsrs, Ra- catte contest. was thought that arger body n Sourn catte coutest, seven teams enterng, and expanson brary. The entre facuty recommends books, and ture, apart from varous artces, -Wkesboro; Lester Watson, Keny. Perhaps most outstandng fea- Pooe, Raegh: Feed Landon, North students here woud gve a tota vote State won ffth pace. State came even arger than that turned n by out Rouses Cheers by Menton ast n Natona dary products, and Methodst schoo. Senator Smmons and Hs se recommendatoue are gven prme are ustratons. Amost every P Kappa Ph «rvn aso ost n Sourn products contest. bought. 'consderaton when Gette. books are story s mmeasuraby brghtened by Smthek; J.. Faust, Baots were dropped n box mm; Work Wth Hm approprate cuts. These cuts undoubt- provded :for m n Y. M. C. A. Pressor F. M. Hag, who has been Members Harv Harrs, Brooks Leanna: Lterature edy add Jesse a great dea to appeargdowdy, Jr., from ast Saturday, when The Techncan pubshed news new accompaned m and sent word that - Contnued on page 2. coachng team snce ast sprng, Cub each purchased book fcton Rocky 'W; Coeman Senator Chares Curts, Repubcan ance magazne and tend to Harrs, Leechve; Wm. C. Bangs, canddate for vce-presdent, Tuesday heghten nterest. Hendersonve; H. H. Strckand, yote, unt Thursday mornng, when team was comng aong a rght. nght rang cear hs atttude toward The edtor has conceved an exceent dea n havng outstandng mem- Lambda Ch Apha Edward Mew- Nashve, N. C. box was opened and votes A. Smth and hs prncpes n a counted. The prevous baot had resuted Texas Star Teachng speech at. cty audtorum. M98 SEATED BEHND bers facuty wrte artces n (borne, Grfton; Cfford George, On enterng Senator paused to r speca fed. The frst se Greensboro; J. H..Messck, Wnston- n a draft Cavn Coodge, present Austn, Tex. (P)- Marty Karow, greet a number Croatan ndans. artces, by Dr. Snyder, entted, Unto Saem. chef executve Unted States, former Oho State grdron star, s gared near stage. Before he PLAYERS N ANNUAL Thrd and Fourth Generatons," s Apha Lambda Tau Ramon Rogers, and one socast vote mentoned teachng g at Unversty had taken hs seat'on patform absorbngy nterestng and hghy nstructve Contnued on page 4. Contnued on page 2. Raegh; Lndsay J. Wnstead, Rchname Norman Thomas.,Texas ths year. a huge wecome greeted hm n \MM W form yes, shouts, and heavy 0BSER AA E 0F DAY After gvng a bref summary. Anor year's ceebraton Dad's Changes n Studentonsttnton Senator's fe, Herbert F. Sea-3 Day" went nto tht ft Wth fna Bue we. Repubcan canddate for gov-wste Key Wake Forest State Coernor, ntroduced speaker as cgc game ast Thursday on Rddck Open: Work For Students. Become; Effectve (n Pubcaton next vce-presdent. 'Fed, when fars Stae Co Senator Curts opened hs address ; egc students were nvted to vst Wth Many Suggestons ALMeetng by prasng Senator Smmons and oca campus and earn how r boys O The executve branch student government at ths nsttuton came Dxon L. Pooe At JOd North State. He next took up ved at coege. ' queston prohbton and de-[ Speca seats for fars o.9: Facuty Cub Feeds Fast-fyng and numerous suggestons for good State Coege and n for qute a bt change n Home After Long cared Smth weak n not enforcng payers on footba squad were three amendments made to consttuton ast year by House prohbton aws. Wake Forest, paced behnd Guests as ads to student body were payers bench, and featurng program second meetng ths year State Coege Stay At Hospta. Here Senator was nterruptedfwere occuped by those who proudy Before Teams Cash by someone n rear bud-?gaw r boys carry Wpack Student Government before fna chapte' Bue Key fraternty n sesson schoo. These were approved by board trustees man, who was wounded severa weeks done?" Ths caused much commoton,: The Goden Chan, oca honorary Dxon Pooe, State Coege fresh- ns who shouted, What has Coodge coors across Deacons' goa posts. To fortfy Presdent Ganes and cafetera yesterday at 12:45. coege n r annua meetng ago n State Coege appe orchard, after whch Senator endeavoredgsmjety gem : cass, ths year members Wake Forest Coege Long-fet need a «antra bboard facuty aganst expected defeat to and one that ast June. Fna approva student body on October made m by Negro guard, had recovered suffcenty from hs wounds to eave Rex After denouncng Tammany Ha, The to expan w Hoover's stand on attract sub'had responsbty for observance attenton r ect. team, Major C. C. Eary. charman ot annua ceebraton. student body came up for comment and dscusson,, 7 g n a organsaton sent out Facuty speca Cub at State become effectve. Hospta ast Monday for hs home n Coege, and members Artce V, secton 3 (b), was Senator Curts facuty, Spartanburg, mentoned S. C. Smth 3 etters to dads members stand on commttee beng appont mmgraton and farm reef. : student body, and etters to fars see Dr. entertaned vstng facuty E. C. Brooks, presdent amended to read: t sha be duty presdent Student Doctors attendng report that young t was obvous that. athough much, footba payers, nvtng m to guests at a dnner n Y. coege, M. C. A. to determne Counc to ca and presde at a Pooe has a chance fuy to recover demonstraton was n order, re be present at game. at noon chances. one Thursday. beng paced at expense -Of Bue Key n meetngs counc and student sght hs njured eye, provded he Major Eary, tostmaster occason, ntroduced Presdent E. C. dnng quarters. court between Hobday body; to vote n case a te n does not were stran many Ha t too Smth and much, backers but present. recommend that he not return to schoo ths by decaraton that Hoover week, but use date far Brooks State Coege, who n a The organzaton went on mn- Hs speech was very heated and'endedgsermnce t was at woud frst be thought hed that durng far obcounc proceedngs; to sgn wth treasurer a checks; to see that a year. one our most abe men. short tak wecomed guests. utes- through eectons are announced n due tme: Fraternty brors Pooe ex- was odor-ng moved a up a nfon sung at candor-t stu est week t coud not honor. Presdent Ganes responded to ca and presde over a freshman press r deght that he s gettngj {come at that tme. t was expected n a few choce words n eff. aong so meetngs unt eecton reguar we and that he may soon be Son Foows Far body assaggestng to admnmraton and board trustees co- from ths vewpont that many more Wake Forest facuty :3: hmsef and sad y expected to\have ege need for some sort towe freshman cass cers; and to gene back n schoo. Ann Arbor, Mch. (P)- Wam dads woud be here at that tme vstng far. better uck on footba fed ths system n washrooms a budngs Heston, Jr., s on freshman footba n every or capacty an executve to counc and student nos Pays Jups my." squad at Unversty Mchgan Freshman, after frst haf, entertaned stands by speng word As Thursday was Dad's Day," tores. year than ast. on campus or than donut-- ths fa, groomng hmsef for a hafback poston. Heston s haed as Dads" on grdron, beng espe- facuty members were gven prv- Facuty underes - student reatonsf se on 3 (f). was sty nos baseba team scored successor hs far. Judge Heston. cay promnent n r whte shrts. ege brngng vstng State aum- were dscussed n report : To artce V, \ Toko, Japan (1P ) The Dnver- ' t sha be t e duty three runs n tenth nnng to wn, Detrot, Wonderfu We" A parade by State and Wake Forest n to dnner. Severa outstandng reatons commttee by A. B. Hoden,.presdentsndfoe-presdent 8 to 5, from Waseda Unnsdty here famous Mchgan ponts-mnute bands aso was featured durng members State aumn were present. Mssed on no who mentoned fact that he and! Contnued on page 2. recenty. team 26 years ago. ntermsson. 8.

2 ,.V~-.»Aw. nf. A... -a...- man-.- Yaw M'wmsm'm.. My- WWW, a TECHNCAN state for students r ' KNG SGNS up NEW "A" hummus mu. respectve denomnatons. G.! 1s) The West Raegh church owns. [on AK RESHJ "S"! corner ot drecty opposte Patterson 9):}: :' 0!"qu cums Ha entrance to campus and just. across Horne Street from Gaoway's! W Be Stuated Across From drug store at end car ne. Dr. W. W. Aexander To Lecture; Patterson Ha Entrance to Ths s proposed ste for new: at State Some Tme n Feb. Coege Grounds church. ' f A commttee aready has been ap- on Regous Subjects Anor structure w soon grace ponted to rase funds n state, West Raegh secton and w be and pans are for t to begn work! E. S. Kng's trp to Atanta, Ga., stuated opposte campus as soon mmedatey. n a few weeks resuted n seecton anor as pans beng formuated by Presbyterans ths secton cty for structure. Tentatve pans Coege ths year, n person commttee w meet to choose pans outstandng speaker to vst State take defnte shape n a drve for are beng desgned by Ross Shumaker. archtectura department raca commsson, who w 'vst Dr. W. W. Aexander, nter- funds to fnance constructon r church.. coege, and w be passed State for four days some tme n The Synod North Carona, meetng Thursday, October 11. at Maxton, upon by commttee. February. Durng hs vst he w do 1 three thngs. granted an overture to workers Loca Lbrary Has No Censure He w gve two outstandng ectures, and n addton he w dever on project. endorsng work, Of Books, Says Frank Capps! severa ectures on raca probems and grantng authorty to rase funds and conduct dscusson groups. One to bud- new church adjacent to most nterestng ectures. and' State Coege campus. nearest hs heart ast year, and se perhaps one that w be mostg West Raegh Presbyteran Church books. after servng purpose ked, s one on fe John has for some tme been hodng ts cub for a year, were recenty turned J. Eagen. Severa State boys heard meetngs n Puen Ha audtorum, and need for a budng for use students. were very much mpressed wth t. over to brary for permanent ths at Bue Rdge ths summer andf dvne worshp has ong been fet. Whe coege has practcay Hs or outstandng ecture w be t s panned that fnances w be doubed ts voume n past fve on Word s Mssonary Conference at Jerusaem ast Apr, whch coected from a over state from years, and s addng monthy to ts coecton, re s at present a vast need Dr. Aexander was member. A good sport Presbyteran congregatons, and thus construct oca structure n for more books, not necessary modern Mr. Kng reports a very nterestng same manner as churches or up-to-date books, but books that w and nsprng vst to Atanta, and No matter what t s caed upon to do, from. Chape H are but by peope go far towards makng a fu man. says that most mportant accompshment meetng was uoarssr TOUCH a feary handwrtn3.~ Lfe- makng three cear carbons to answerng ayng defnte pans for next year's Bue Rdge conference. tme pen s aways a good sport. A dependabe t w be hed from June 14 to 23, performer! And that's why Lfetme pen s a ncusve, and w be much same pcked favorte n forty-one per cent ead as ast year so far as program s concerned. One notabe change w ns coeges and unverstes Amerca. Perfect be made. Last year addresses form n every event, pus economy fetme guarantee and thr ts brant beauty were devered by a number dfferent men. Ths year ony two very have made t a wnner everywhere. And ts Ttan outstandng men w dever ectures, and y w dever four each, wth penc twn shares honors a par good sports. one man deverng one extra. "Lfetme" pen, $8.75 Lady "Lfetme". $7.50 Ors ower These men are Dr. George Truett "Lfetme" Ttan oversze penc to match, $4.25 Sourn Baptst Church anddr. At better stores everywhere Robert E. Speer Norrn Presbyteran Church. CURRENT sryurs N The Bbe study work ths year w be conducted n groups by four H EA F FE CLOS. HA rs. SHOES most outstandng Bbe students that can be found. W.A.SW PEN COMPANY - PORT MADSON. OWA SPENS'PENCLS'SKR AND HABERDASHERY FOR Hausa-es Bue Key Opens Work for Students n Many Suggestons -n. N".4392m ' V 0. fex... Q. _ Q nz?g? a): '3'? LOUNGE. SPORTS AND CAMPUS USAGE WLL 38 W. P. Abrght. presdent student body, had asked Dr. Brooks to Get, Your SHAEFFER PENS and PENCLS EXHSTED N YOUR TOWN appont a commttee to ook after ths ON DA TE GVEN BELOW phase coege'fe. 0n Campus at, Names new men_that w possby be egbe for admsson to STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE YOU ARE CORDALLY [1Voca chapter Bue Key ra VTBD TO A TTEND. ternty were proposed. and w be voted on at a subsequent meetng. to expan dspays and exhbts ke; D. A. Garfed, Abon, Mch.;. H. Spencer; J. E. Kng, Frederckshurg. Bue Key meets every or week to vstors. ' L. Hoagn, Abon, Mch; G. M. Va.; R. C. Ktchn, Sasbury; F. N. At on Frday, and s one factors on campus eadng toward progressvsm, and s a forum where free agronomy; E. V. Vesta. anma hus.ahoske; J. M. Kennedy, Jr., Raegh; Ch Apha Sgma Harry Fuford, Leaders n departments are: J. Broomed, Brevard; 19- H- Atwood, Summe, Ayden; R. M. Wson, Godsboro.., E. Rhyne, poutry; A. E. Tucker, Brdgewater, Mass; M. O. Gerock, Sr Water Hote and open dscusson on campus needs, FRDAYand SATURDAY robems. and schemes betterment bandry; G. F. Papenfuss, boogy; P.'A- 3- Campbe, Tampa. Fa.; N- - Buefed. W. Va. October 26 and 27 may be had. M. Coey, vocatona agrcuture; N. 0. Grass, Bramwe, W. V9". Sgma Tau' Beta E. K Veach. Branscom, agrcutura, admnstra- Deta Sgma Ph Sherwood B- Thomasve; J. F. McKay, Red ton; L. M. Stone, hortcuture. Brockwen, Raegh; Howard 3- Wht' Sprngs; A. W. Parker, Conway; Jas. S. Branch, Representatve Changes Become Efectve ener, Hckory; Wm. B. McKenze, Robert Mercer, Fountan; H. C. Jackson, Overhs; C. F. O Qunn, Mamers. n Student Consttuton WnstonSaem. Coegans Turn Greek ' Kappa Apha Wam Rand, Macon, Ga.; Ben Merrtt. Raegh; Arthur.w, As Fresh Accept Frat Bds Student Counc to ve Thomas. Rchmond, Va.; Armfed campus." ; Lenster, Raegh.. Artce V, secton 8, was amenbd Ph Kappa Tau Joe Craxton, Lancaster, S. C.; W. D. Ferguson, Eza- to read: The Court Appeas sha ands; James Meredth, Washngton, be composed dean students N. C. ; Randoph E. Dozer, Ezabeth bethtown; Howard Houser. Cherryve; Harod Mer, New Bern; C. W. nrrn AVENUE, NEW YORK and presdent and vce-presdent student government. The Cty; Graham Stevens, Raegh; Ray JACON OULVAD, CHCAGO Anderson, Raegh; Romeo Le Forte, Martn, Hckory; Lur McDowe, purpose ths court sha be to determne wher a student convcted Kappa Sgma Frank Haugh, Lan- Greensboro; Robert Beam. Cherry- Greensboro; rvn Squres, Greensboro. Ganesve, Fa.; Cfton Morrs, by Student thnc sha be entted to a new tra by counc. t Wam Coeman, Knston; Henry Vctor Motz, Jr., Fayetteve. word-famous caster, S. 0.; Max We, Asheve; ve; Foyd Denger, Cherryve; degrees Superatve n quaty, sha not have power to reverse a Hand Rankn, Gastona; Frank Gorham, Raegh; Regnad Be. Char- Smthfed; R. J. Baard, Jr., Greens- S. P Kappa Apha W. D. Arena, Jr., decson counc. To obtan a new tra, student otte; Wam Hckman, Tabor; Ervn boro; C. V. Smth, Jr., Ekn; J. H. must prove to Court Appeas Shaw, Sumter, S. C.; Marvn Lancaster, Wson; LeRoy Them, Jr., Ra~ Greensboro; J. Y. Yeager, Hckory; Gardner, Greensboro; E. L. Davant, that Student Counc commtted error n conductng hs tra. A smpe majorty sho decde verdct L. Patterson. Concord; E. W. Freeze, B. Herudon, Fayetteve.- ongest war. egh; Carro Mann, Jr., Raegh; G. E. Eason McCaness, Charotte; Geo. Buy gve best servce- and uneycutt s ondon Shop, nc. 1 ths court, and decson Hgh Pont; James Sea, Frankn; Loca fraternty pedges ncuded: 10c Each Court Appeas sha be fna uness Sam Over, Su ok, Va.; Dane Sgma Ps J. P. Laner, Statesve; L. E. Baey, Ezabeth Cty; A. AMERCAN PENCL 00. Coege Outftters a new tra s granted." Crowe, Concord; Wam Ha, Red. Artce V _....u c._u.- n s -_... H.yj C C_f C_f _- M-.4 by-awa Sprngs. A. Brtt, Bue's Creek; J. A. Shaw, Jr., Hoboken. NJ. student government organzaton at Apha Gamma Rho K. T. Carpenter, Rurfordton; Jack Keeter, Apha Ch Beta E. L. McCann. Coored Pencs n 12 coors per dos. Ezabeth Cty; C. E. Gaston. Bemont. Makers UNQUE Thn Lead coege requres two weeks pub caton amendments to Rurfordton; S. C. Hckman, Hudson; E. D. Foyd, Farmout; Randoph consttuton. Ths rue was suspended temporary ast year, and t was ony Anderson, Ru 'ordtou; W. J. ths week that news was reeased Campbe, Don, S. C. ratfcaton changes n document. Ch Tau Horace Stewart, Jr., Waace; Jurger Haar, Jr., Wmngton; J. W. Gs, Asheve; G. H. Robnson. Jr., Waace; J. B. Mdyette, Students Agrcutura Far Opens Monday n Eghth Year Aurora; Ardrey S. Brown, Charotte. Sgma Nu John Waton, Coumbus, Ga.; York Bass, Brmngham, Aa.; Dependabe Smart Agator costs. Raegh who have made premum Wam Woodand. Washngton, D. n a varety modes and st possbe through r contrbutons...crow, Monroe; Frank Cooper, New- Reabe C.; Thomas James, Keysve, Va.; Ed coors. are sed as m tha smart n addton to compettve entres ton; Henry Burrus, Coumbus, Ga.;.attre. n ne, materas wth fed crops and vs and hortcutura Bruce Smth, Greenve, N. C.; L. F. genune motors are e- products secured from r home Duffy, Pttsford, N. Y.; Car Webb, Usefu ededy su eror. You' farms, students w aso engage Sheby; L. Aexander Brown, Jr., Gastona; Joe Engton, Raegh. G enerous fnd every need for a-wear n severa contests. Judgng contests wear. rs are sod ony at wth vestock, seed, and so dentfcaton contests, poutry judgng, and Grove Cty, Penn.; C. O. Gmore. Theta best stores and reta from to Kappa Nu Durane Murray. $ See new tea- Avaton mode at The, r Com- or features w enven students' program, and w be hed on Cty, Penn; Garand Woodard, Pam~ Grove Cty, Penn.; W. S. Fsher, Grove Sncere puny, St. nns. Ho. coege campus on Saturday co. N. 0.; Roy Bayock, Eranger; next week, ast day far. A. J. Smth, Gastona; Henry S. Offcers n charge students Brooks, Oxford. far ths year are R. W. Shfner. ALLGATOR Greensboro, presdent; J. V. Darre; Sgma Ph Epson J. B. Meacham, W sum 'AT. on. Gbsonve, vce-presdent; P. H. Charotte; Raph Cadwe, Aberdeen; Mast Vae Crucs, secretary; A. D. ; J;-.ck DeWtt, Coumba, 8. C. Coege Court Stuart Hamer, S. C.. assstant secretary, and R. S. Dunham Bades- Nashve, N. 0.; Wam L. Farmer. Tau Rho Apha Aen Benson, boro, treasurer. The far s ncorporated under North Carona Lur, Asheve; Bruce Guthre. Rocky Mount, R. F. D. No. 2; H. H., Pharmacy Sod on Campus at aws. and s we organsed n a departments. There are eaders or super- Cheatham Cooke. Raegh; J. Php CADER RHODES, Propretor Engehard; J. A. Nowe, Lousburg; STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE ntendents for each actvty, and some Separk, Raegh. se w be on duty at a tmes. Sgma P C. W. Lawrence, Ahea-

3 -.- Westbrook to Head FRESHMAN ELEVEN LOCAL BARRERS ARE S! S MY NS 3State Backs nterfrat League S PREPARNG FOR BENG WEEDED OUT Of Touch Footba GAMES, SAYS BOB WARREN SATURDAY S GAME TO DETERMNE SQUAD Coach J. F. Drennan s workng hs Canddates for varsty crosscountry team were sent through pre- 3 Wake Forest Lne Representatves from sxteen fraterntes on campus met at Recommends Droppng Eon freshman eeven day n preparaton Y. M.. C. A. Tuesday afternoon to From Schedue and Openng for nta game season aganst Vrgna Mtary nsttute mnary tras ths week n order to compete pans for formaton Wth Bg Fve Opponent Rats" at Lexngton, Va., next Saturday. squad. determne makeup ths year's A3 n Dad3 Day Game an nter-fraternty touch" footba eague. By BOB WARREN Last Frday Woets payed Fna tras w be hed next week turned back Deacon drves n a The cers eected to serve durng Changes are certan to be made n A Amercans," an eeven composed, Long Passes and Broken ne manner.. Athough Wake Forest team was competey outcassed brook, Deta Sgma Ph, presdent; t s a fact that ten games s too hed m to a 12-0 score. ers who dspay best runnng ab- comng season are: James West- State's schedue n near future. payers on varsty squad. and and team seected from harr Fed Runnng Fea- y were fghtng to end. The R. H. Crsp. Kappa Sgma, secretary; many for a team to pay n one season outstandng durng past few weeks The foowng harrers have made The pay severa men has been ty durng tryouts. payng Cornwa, Benton, and Cox and A. B. Smms, Lambda Ch Apha. \ * ture Game was outstandng for Deacons. reporter. Ėon shoud be dropped from and t s expected that a strong eeven mpressve showngs durng premnary tests: McGnn, Redfearn. State Scores The representatves drew up a code schedue and some Bg Fve team. w be mustered before openng rues to be foowed durng such as Davdson, coud be payed as game. Aexander, Johnson, Stova, Truesdae. ELTON THRLLS STANDS The Pack was abe to score one games. t was voted to rue as negbe for competton a varsty foot- type woud resut n good gate re- openng game. A team that Some outstandng payers are and Captan Hoye. BY 75-YARD SCORNG RUN touchdown n openng perod after Avery and Gardner. ends; Cooper and Freshman tras are aso schedued Foyd recovered a fumbe by Dorsett ba men and freshman grdtes. Each cepts and Statec caches woud Nyen, tackes; Cook and Warren, for next week. From squad that on Wake Forest 35-yard ne. After tehm w be composed nne payers, and games w be payed on team. Whte and Rand, quarterbacks; Rose nng Bock, Cne, Chander, Kng. be abe to test strength r guards; Newman and Gregg, centers; reported earer n year run- Warren Punts Over Opponents severa ne-punges, Jordan scored on an end-around pay after a beautfu Freshman Fed Mondays and Wednesdays at 4:30. and Barbour, fu-backs: Brown, Ryan, and Whsnant has been outstandng. 3 Goa From Poston on State s 24-yard run. Adams kcked pont The second game shoud cbntnue Barnes, Waton, Denger, and Devant, 35-yard Lne Second Perod after touchdown. For remander to be a Vrgna rva, such as Washngton and Lee. A schedue games, beng drawn haf-backs. perod both teams were unsuccessfu n gettng near r opponent s up by J. F. Mer, pressor physca educaton, w be pubshed next Poor Harry." Carres Must Scorng The remander schedue Spectator: Shay. was that touchdown made durng m or He was run f campus What s matter now?" goa and most pay was n mdfed. Captan Warren's puntng was shoud contan four or conference Crum Carres Ba 30 Yards week, when openng games w games, Duke, and Wake Forest. be payed. shecond quart? foatng unversty." 3 for Touchdown Wake Forest brant, and severa tmes he got f Mchgan State shoud be dropped, Representatves attendng exceptona boots. Once he stood on and a we known team coud be Shows Best Ofensve at Open- meetng were: F. L. Joyner, P hs own 35-yard ne and kcked over payed where gate recepts woud Kappa Ph; D. N. Bordner, Ch Apha 3 ng Second Haf. Wake Forest goa ne. be enormous. Sgma; J. W. Rchardson, Ph P Ph; Hard games n North Carona x Second Haf G. H. Purham, Tau Rho Apha; W. B. shoud be payed two weeks apart, By FRANCS rarer Most scorng was done n Mayfed, Sgma P; A. B. Smms. n order that State supporters coud The Wpack State Coege second perod. The frst score came Lambda Ch Apha; J. T. Goeghegan. have an opportunty to see or soon after start, when tte Fredde Crum made a spectacuar jumpng Theta Kappa Nu; N. J. Sherr, Jr., have an opportunty to rest between P Kappa Apha; W. Greenhogh, teams pay, and n team woud smored Deacons Wake Forest by a 37-0 score before a catch a pass from Warren and raced Sgma Ph Epson; R. H. Crsp. ts ong road trps. cturesque and coorfu Dad s 30 yards for a score. Cornwa bocked Kappa Sgma; J. C. Smth, Ch Tau: The frst two games shoud be kck on try for pont after E. T. Barwck, Apha Lambda Tau; payed at nght. to avod hot wear. gay fgarng at Rddck Fed touchdown. Later n perod Me J. A. Westbrook, Deta Sgma Ph. Lghts have to be erected for evenng Thursday afternoon. ton turned n hs dazzng 75-yard run practce, and a sma addtona expense woud take care ths stu-. Support 3 3 Tme after tme a State back woud for a score, and Cornwa agan bocked TEXAS PUTS STUDENT PHOTOS p through Wake Forest team for Adams try for pont after touchdown. ON ATHLETC TCKETS aton. sensatona gan and arge crowd Near cose stanza Goodwn The season shoud open about 0c - as gven ts fu quota thrs betook a pass from Adams and was Austn, Tex. (P) As an nsurance that banket tax atc tckets December, competng a nne-game tober 10 and cose frst Week n E re fna whste sounded. Coach downed on Wake Forest 3-yard ; be surey trotted out a we-oed ne. On next pay Outen crashed w not be transferred Unversty schedue. The expense eary season tranng coud be avoded and Our, even to ne up at openng kckof.» ne for a- score.. Texas atc counc has arranged Wake Forest dspayed ts best fensve power at start sec- student payng for a banket tax w ytaton for eary practce woud be a method whereby pcture each many men who dd not receve an n- 6 Ar Attack, \ Long passes, end-around pays, and ond haf, when a seres tosses carred ba to State 18-yard-ne. Ths acton was forced by per- State Coege pays too many md- be paced on hs atc tcket. out for team. " zzng broken-fed runnng by eeven bewdered arge Adams ntercepted a Wake Forest toss sstence students n or years aowng r frends and roommates because Carona and Duke refuse to week games, and reason for t s owd. t woud be dcut to seect at ths pont and ended ony scorng threat Deacons. who had not pad for banket taxes to shft r games because Shturday s Advertsers! 1, outstandng State back, for y a,3., rnshed exceptona performances The outstandng pay game ocnrred n second perod, when Adams scored ater n perod on t was aso necessary to devse some age ths fact and et our frends Adams Scores attend games y mseves were a hoday and y can draw arger unabe to attend. crowds. Why can't we take advant- 'as Meton, feet track star, provded a short buck through center, after a means preventng scap ); root.: at Chape H and Durham EDL a ~,audence wth a dazzng 75-yard seres pays had carred ba to for a score. Capt. Warren. Crum, Wake Forest s 1-yard ne. The try for ng secton tckets for bg games. a game now and n 2- Outen, Adams, and Jordan aso made extra pont faed. Captan Bob practce whch tended to destroy pectacuar gans. Warren, whose pungng and runnng effectveness secton. ke: "What do you thnk Ford The State ne performed we and had been sensatona a afternoon, The Unversty Texas banket tax as a presdenta possbty?" scored fna touchdown day saves students $65 n campus expenses throughout year. anor Lncon." Ex. Mke: Fne! He has makngs at start thrd perod after Wake Forest ne had hed Army & Navy Store Pack at bay on r 1-foot ne for ON rue ave or was WoaLn-s Scans.,,".n' three pays. The try for goa faed. HGH-TOP BOOTS No Cars for Students and Easton, Pa. (P) Lafayette Coege has joned growng ranks Three rumphant Yankees ARMY suoas those Amercan educatona nsttutons whch have paced restrctons TRENCH COATS on use motor vehces by undergraduates. conduct Bndfod test... $6.50 Henceforth every gafayette student For Bargans, Vst _ who wshes to drve an automobe whe attendng coege must regster Army & Navy Store wth dean, who w n wrte for 105E.MnrtnSt. wrtten permsson from student's and MLLER HUGGNS pcks OLD GOLD parents. TECHNCAN - - m-- ~n W. mama-w w 2m mu M n Deacons Meet 37- O Defeat At Hands Pack The Babe and Lou here w te you that re s ony one way to choose a ptcher... and that s to send hm nto box and et hm twr a few nnngs. So best way to choose a cgarette s to put m a through r paces n bndfod test. n test have just made, OLD GOLD payed rght nto my mtt. ts zppy favor and meow smoothness coudn t be touched by or three brands. LOU GBHRG (Mutatons!) -... a? MLLER HUGGNS (do 0 mt) BABE RUTH (oh-mstetoe!) RTER' S cramp may sound ke a joke to some, but to student who has spent severa ong hours wrtng a ss or report by hand, t ooms as a very rea maady. Emnate drudgery and sowness wrtng by urd get a Remngton Portabe. Your work w be pester and you' get t done far more qucky. Remngton Portabe s smaest, ghtest, most compact and most dependabe portabe wth standard key- Carryng ony4nches hghweghsb fndenet. Cadtorcomuu entems. Remngton-Rand Busness Servce, nc. 110 West Martn Street RALEGH, N. C. Mfhudef- fu sthsdresung' mathvnfsdsttmt, Mhfudmcdd fnfsbw am has! to sa-got Mer Huggns. MY-fsopotwusssksdus-oke ssfhsourssfqm.m& wne s-between. Ony.- mama-manna. scursuoornsa AND - NOT A COUGH N A CAaLoAD't

4 m-w' -< Pubshed Weeky by North Carona A. mante Aruurr-...Edtor J. 1'. Swansea.... Busness Manager Stay Edtors.- Bo)! To: T Sum... Brunt...Adveertsn Wm Whoa'r Crcuaton Crcuaton Assstant Reporters A. J. '1. L. Towson Wuv- W. Fan C. Dxon Yuma-on use. Entered at as postce second-cass at Raegh, matter, February North Carona. under Act arch 8, SUBSCRPTON PRCE: PER COLLEGE YEAR pose Our advertsers pnttn before were socted you dependabe wth shopng ponts. pursafs n gudng mher your ths. shoppng and fee by TE per- Tram. Come on, everybody. Let s gve Red Masquers a support y want. N.C.. t s too bad State Coege students have no more nterest than y have shown n natona affars. NJ}... We, we thnk we d hestate about. acceptng nomnaton to can- ; ddacy for two hghest fces country, after seeng how much Worry three who have vsted cty have been subjected to. N.C.B. _ The eca mornng day one day ths week says Hoover attrbutes "word prosperty, as we as na-, tona, to Repubcan poces. ' Wonder f y attrbute to same That s easy ; that s ony starway. Dean Schoo Regon at Duke Among Or Coeges What starway? How n word accepts presdency Oho Weseyan. do boys see to get n and out?" That s queston re are no t 0 0 ghts at a n haf dormtory Coorado Agrcutura Coege has starways and remander are ony estabshed tramc rues for students haf-ghted, wth ten-cande power drvng cars on camups. amps, whch gve a very poor and nsumcent ght. Unversty Rchmond's weeky wth a rea pont humor n m. evdent that a great dea tme has tes marred openng 1928 ' o a a Why s t that a rooms have paper, The Rchmond Coegan, pubshes a questonnare n order to fnd tona weakness, for, despte fact and hs. staff are to be compmented mon, Perce Cty hgh schoo, havng Mr. Evans has trumphed over a na- been spent on ths ssue, and Evans footba season n Mssour, Lee Har- sufcent ghts and stars and baways have.none? Are not has out what a new student s capabe beng Engsh, one can fnd no faut on an exceent pece work. ded wth a broken neck receved n a cause outcome ast Thursday s and starways mportant? dong n atcs or pubcatons. wth hs jokes. The Wataugan s prnted n game at Monett, and Hersche Bartett, 18, Centra hgh schoo grdder, at game t was ony ast nght heard some One can say wthout hestaton that pant Capta Prntng Company. worst cursng have heard n my four years here at State Coege. Frst ssue Wataugan frst ssue The Wataugan s St. Joseph, havng ded n a hospta TRADTONS What was reason? One boys n Students Hands Today best that has made ts appearance on Mssourans De re from njures receved n prac campus n recent years. t s sef- Kansas Cty, Mo. (P) Two fata- tce. started down one se dangerous, One fundamenta thngs dark starways and before he got coeges and unverstes today started good he fe remanng Passng to departmenta sde wt seek to nst nto r students s dstance. Why don't authortes magazne, t s notced very pany prncpe democracy. Democracy! How many crmes have n se passages that woud furnsh by W. R. Ftzgerad, shows evdence nsta and mantan a system ghts hand reformer. Lfe, Jr., been commtted n thy name. sutabe ght, before some feow rea, orgna, and humorous thnkng. Over a hundred and ffty years breaks an arm or eg? Woudn't somethng ke that be a nce honor for Students hope to see st furr ago thrteen struggng, squabbng, State Coege? advancement made n humorous weak and dstant coones fought The few ghts that are n operaton secton ths magazne. The jokes r mor country for r ndependence for democracy.. A-_ are ony ten-cande power, and are rght through magazne are cean, mod a decade afterwards re was drawn up a charter government that has snce been hed so sacred and nvoabe that t s dffcut to amend for democracy. Ten years ago those thrteen coones, grown to forty-eght states, entered a word-wde strugge and mobzed ten mon men for cannon fodder for democracy. And about fve years ago student government was estabshed n ths nsttuton for democracy. Yet fact remans that n spte a r preachngs freedom n government, coeges and un-. verstes are oday most restrcted, bu ucratc organzatons known. State Coege has student government students, for students, and by facuty de csons, and thus we have our coege democracy. Often facuty has caed for more schoo sprt, for core cooperaton n uphodng coege tradtons. But one thng y fa to te students s fact that y wsh ony those tradtons y foster to have support student body. Now re has been begun what t s hoped w be tradtona observance Founder s Day, havng whoe support facuty. n same week a ban was put upon student tradton annua freshman bath whch has for so ong hed attenton student body for one nght n year. Ths had receved support student body. Because a tragc ncdent, responsbty for whch seems to be ad at door admnstraton, resuted n njury to one our students, admnstraton refuses to et student body or sophomore cass carry out ths year ts freshman wettng.. We were tod frst ths week that such acton had been taken. Ths shows how students must govern mseves accordng to deas admnstraton as to how y shoud be governed. s t not usencs monarchy 1 Are peope country f. supposed to govern mseves n cheapest type possbe. consequenty rea fe? s coege what facutes cam t s a tranng pace to burn out. y gve very poor ght and soon ft ndvdua for. rea fe? W. K. Wm'rssu. Then shoudn t students govern mseves by r deas n order ARCHTECTURAL SCHOOL that y mght be ftted for r DSPLAYS DRAWNGS-OF ater work governng entre 1928 PRZE CONTEST country and Word? Why shoud facuty tradtons be 'The State Coege archtecture de«uphed and student Observances be partment had for fve days ast week thrown away? t s tradtons'that prze drawngs 1928 Pars bud a schoo. How ese can we Prze Competton on exhbton n have schoo sprt? Look at tradtons Harvard, Prnceton, ' hese drawngs trave a over r new quarters on thrd foor new physcs-eectrca budng. Yae. Haven t y but a Unted States to archtectura departments coeges and unvers- schoo sprt pecuar to each schoo? tes, so that students may see State Coege s our schoo, not perfect exampes archtectura admnstraton s. We pay to drawng. come here, not admnstraton. The Pars Prze Competton s a f t were not for us y woud contest that s hed every year by Beaux Arts nsttute New York have to go somewhere ese, be out Cty, and any coege or unversty a job, earn some or trade, or student n Unted States s aowed to enter. Each year prob- starve. And yet coege admnstratons mpose upon r student em s gven out, and contestants bodes thngs that peope are gven sx weeks n whch to prepare r pans whch y submt. country woud not suffer to be mposed upon m by governng Ths year, n twenty-frst annua groups. And y do ths not n contest, whch was hed durng name democracy, but under eary summer, probem was to pan and draw a supreme court budng for a repubc. Each cover t. contestant had to enter a front vew, cross-secton, and pan hs budng, a done Shukthbnun n back and whte. No coors whatever are used. T. H. Locraft. Cathoc Unversty Amerca won GVE US LGHTS frst pace ths year, and ths enttes had a frend vstng me or hm to three years study abroad and nght, and he happened to gance out an annua subsdy $200. wndow about nne o'cock and About 25 dferent drawngs were notced row wndows n each submtted ths year, most m end South and Seventh dormtores from Yae Unversty. No one from wth no ghts. department here competed ths Why are re no ghts n those year. wndows, whe a ors are we ghted?" EXHLARA TNG ENGLSH BLOCKNG AND PERFECTON 0F DETAL 2A RENDER - FNCHLEY HAT BEYOND LEGTNATE COMPARSON. SEVEN DOLLARS AN!) KORE Huneycutt s London Shop Coege Outftters CTURNG TECHNCAN Ana empre hung on that strap - Hm htch must be rght, pack must be tght. On detas such as that hung attanment day s goa and fna success expedton. ' Lews and Cark, frst Amercans to cross contnent, knew mportance trfes n concerted pan. They saw to t r equpment was rght, y supervsed every step from man-power to pack-horsepower, y appcd sure knowedge and constant vgance to r task. Today s eaders n busness have same pont vew. Men n Be System, exporng new country, take nfnte pans n prepsnfon. They work toward smooth coordnaton engneerng, manufacturng, warehousng, accountng, fnance, pubc servce. BELL SYSTEM.1 «- urne-wck gm»: 9" 18,500,000 _ nter-caucus; rrrprose: v «OUR.Po EERNG WORK HAS JUST BEGUN' a... \a 1~P

5 ' TEC HNCAN,r. S_pPPL-Y N. C. STATE COLLEGE, OCTOBER 20, 1928 Posr The od Wpack ooked mghty good to us Thursday, and we are proud every one pack. Here s hopng y have struck r strde., We w have an expert Fountan Pen factory representatve wth us a day Saturday, October 20th a good chance to have yourod pen repared or exchanged for a new one. Lbera aowance made on od pens. Do you know that for two bts (25c) you can practcay nsure your Fountan Pens, Pencs, Pocketknves, Notebooks, and or artces aganst oss by hayng your name engraved on m by our ENGRAVOGRAPH MACHNE? Brng em n today. Students Suppy Store No. 3 ON CAMPUS Coege Dnng Ha Budng per cent dscount on a Tenns Rackets an unusua opportunty to get a good racket at a ow prce. Ony a few eft, so come down eary and pck your choce. F o THS WEEK S JOKE Turned n by A. D. Stuart Soph: Dd you know that f A. Smth s eected that n four months over haf workng peope w be de?" Frosh: How so? Soph: t w be Fourth Juy. [n ths box we want to prnt best campus gag or joke week. and we wr pay n trade for every one we prnt. Turn n your joke at store or wrte t on a posta and drop n maj nn-u" ~. _-.. -~. ""- «- D f} A r. 9. mam.._ W. LOCAL ACCOUNTANTS RAY LEADS COLLEGE BAND Mss Tamadge n The Woman Dsputed" are we' known to pcture- a cast whch features Conrad Nage 9 program. rected. Doores Costeo s starred n chestra ncomparabe." w compete ATTENDNG MEET N FGURES BEFORE STANDS goers. Gbert Roand, hero Mss and ncudes Mtche Lews. John CHARLOTTE TODAY BETWEEN HALVES OF GAME Tamadge s The Dove," pays a ke Mjan, Fred Kecey, George Stone, roe n ths,jm. Arnod Kent s Dan Wohem, Pat Hartgan, and oth- ngl;;o ongggngm 3% Accountng pressors and students A great dea prase s due. rva autor m at r members State Coege Who are majorng n State Coege band for remarkabe company tota ng se era thousand actors are G st-a Von Seytferttz, wth Vtaphone, comes to Paace "8' Doores Costeo n Tenderon," To BE HELD NEXT MONTH accountng are makng pans to attend North Carona Assocaton haves State-Wake Forest game. exhbton t dspayed between Certfed Pubc Accountants, The boys n r red coats and whte One most harous epsodes Mchae Vavtch, Bors de Fas, and Theatre a next week. Three bg vta~ The Coton Chb Of State Coege whch w hod ts ast meetng trousers, under snappy eadershp n Buster Keaton s bg Unted Artsts Gadys Brockwe. phone vaudeve acts: Ese Jarvs, ;s makng eary arrangements concernths year n Charotte October 19_ Pr. H. M. Ray. made a great mpresson on crowd. comedy, Coege," at State Theatre next Monday and Tuesday, aong A woman. mercenary and unscrup- ssted by a men's chorus from year. Severa very good orchestras O O O Amerca's most noted songbrd," as-! ng r soca events for present and 20. A accountants North Carona, They marched across fed to wth ve acts Keth vaudeve, s uous, who uses her beauty and charm 107th regment; Conkn and Gass, n. are bddng wth m for r frst eghty n number. are expected to attend, aso vstng accountants from W" whe y payed Deacons Wake Forest stands and formed a huge when frozen-faced star. enactng to moud desres her husband Sharps and Fats," and Warng'sdance. whch w be some tme next roe a youth who has to work to her own advantage. yet one whose Pennsyvanans, The Coegate 0r-.month. South Carona, Vrgna, and Tennessee w be at meetng. feat y fed across grdron to coege song. At concuson ths hs way through schoo, gets a job n a very avarce and domnance are so campus cafe run by coored peope and deep-graned that y have an eement pognance and cam a cer- fh...._ ' HHH'H L v''mr e.;;; State Coege teachng staff accountants w be represented. as Pro- S" and payed State Coege Keep State stands, where y formed an n backens hs face wth stove posh to keep hs sweeart and hs rva tan need sympathy. Such a hapess ndvdua s "Crag's Wfe," por- COME To fessors Shuenberger. Mann, Hennnger, Goehrng, and possby ors sang popuar song. O C trayed by rene Rch n screen Fghtng Aong," whe students from recognzng hm. are gong to make trp. Severa After State band had retreated "The Woman Dsputed, ove and pay that name, whch w be seen accountng students ths coege to stands Wake Forest muscans n r back pants, whte shrts, dempton, brngs Norma Tamadge to Warner Baxter s husband. tte Doc Morrs hate drama an outcast woman's re- at State Theatre Saturday next. w be excused from casses on Frday n order that y may attend and god sashes, fed across fed screen State Theatre, Wednesday, Thursday, and Frday. n what Tenderon" s a drama New Let Us Be Frst 0 C O meetng, aso. and returned courtesy. Students ths nsttuton specazng n accountng w have op- etters D-A-D S" on fed, n career.. wtchng Doores Costeo, dancng gr A group Freshmen aso formed s sad to be greatest roe her York underword, n whch be- n Servng You portunty to' come n contact wth honor fars a boys n Ths Unted Artsts pcture s based 'a Bowery cafe, fnds hersef struggng» to escape tos a band r future empoyers and assocates. our student body. Many dads on sensatona stage pay WTH- Ths assocaton may mean much to were among those present at game same name by Dennson Cft. The crooks to whch man she oves beongs. Sandwches Drnks Hot Weners «m after y have receved r and dads footba men were story, as transated to screen by C. sheepskns" and are workng at seated n speca seats, drecty behnd Gardner Suvan, has, n ts fm manfestaton, a drama, vrty, and swft suspense characterze pot Fruts Candes Cgarettes Tobaccos Meodrama grppng acton and r presson. payers bench. charm pay, authortes who Tenderon," whch s an E. T. A feow who parks drecty n And now wth new Vtaphone n have seen both versons state. Lowe, Jr., adaptaton a Meve Toet Artces back you s a poor judge dstance. our aters how can we seep? The payers appearng n support Crosman story. Mchae Curtz du H n u Most Compete Lne PPES at State Coege has.- Come n and Enjoy Our Free Musc FRE Tns COUPON and One Pad Admsson w Admt Two State We Aso Carry Day Papers, and an Exceptonay Compete Lne Coege Students to Magaznes State Theatre Monday and Tuesday Open 7-12 At Coege Court Phone 9197 Matnee Ony. To See.,5 ACTs 5 f''h! [ aa - '!5' =?!!".-..! " EE : et Vaudevue Here s some nsde stuff on smokng 80mm n neghborhood your center gravty re s a spot devoted to smoke apprecaton. We coud descrbe t more fuy, but ths s no organ recta. The pont s: Lght a Came, pu n a fragrant coud coo joy and sten te your. smoke-spot sng out Haeeooya As no. redskn puts t we have sad! c '.a J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. Wnston-Saon. NC. '! FEATURE "5339mm COLLEGE Wth BUSTER KEATON mwedsurthursafr.! Norma Tamadge. as Woman Dsputed Wth GLBERT ROLAND Saturday Ony CRAG S WFE --._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._..._...._.._..._.._.._..,._._.._...T ALACE ATER! ALL NEXT WEEK SEE and HEAR wth Vtaphone DOLORES COSTELLO....n... TENDERLON wth Conrad Nage. Aso Three Bg Vtaphone Vaudeve Acts E Hmr f : C csraeffé} :érotrsgfugvtasrrv STYLES. fa'rgongfegvéa goon-arm. CHARTS stttv 03 hs cuusuro Stewc: t suns. or serum Apr-om nun srour rs ms Raegh, N. C. The character outta and ovorcoatc taored by Charter House w earn your most sncere kng CROSS & LNEHAN COMPANY Leaders Snce 1889 ' FAYETFEVLLE STREET

6 -..~...~-....,...H..._x. <.. m._..._..._ wer -..._. mm... aww'rhzysz t»wlo- v M m..-.- L. c'gs. ~zf }.". "5" '1 ",~ _._... coaboraton wth Tau Rho Apha escutcheon. The,menu conssted fred Lynnhaven oysters served wth ceery hearts and haf-pckes, garnshed wth ettuce. Near-beer was served as a beverage. Guests evenng were: Pressor J. M. Foster, Dr. J. E. Krby. Joe Cooper. Pat" Patterson, Nchoas 'Pre edge Da ncc. 'Erdge, J. W. Hastead, Daas Rathbone. John Whtehurst. The fraterntes brought to a cose1 Pedges were: Php Separk, Aen r strenuous and enthusastc season rushng ast Wednesday eve- Harry Lur, Bruce Guthre, Wam Benson, Cheatum Cooke, J. A. Newe, nng at Crozer-Busbee dancng Farmer. studo. as y ceebrated n honorng Members were: W. O. Huneycutt. one hundred and forty frst-year men 'Wam Hardng. Jr.. Ne Curre. coege who Wednesday Frank Jarman. Chare Mcntyre, pedged mseves to one numerous soca fraterntes. Jonng Joseph- nscoe, Poss" Wder. vey.stewart Mcntyre, Tford Smth. n revery Wednesday evenng Whte, Eot. Cooper, Sam Wson, were members Capta Cty's George Parham, Burgess Perry. younger set, whch s cosey aed wth soca events coege. V t t OVERALL ELECTED HEAD German ( ub Dance RED MASQUERS; PLANNED The German Cub sponsored TO HAVE SEVERAL PLAYS frst North Carona State Coege dance year at Frank E. C. Overa. Asheve. was eected Thompson gymnasum Thursday evenng. honorng vstors that atmatcs socety. Frday mornng at a 'presdent Red Masquers, oca dratended Wake Forest-State footba game. Students and footba A. Laurance Aydett, Ezabeth Cty. ca meetng cub. He succeeds teams two coeges, aumn, as presdent. Or fcers eected fars that were here for Dad's Day. were L. R. Mercer, vce-presdent; and far ones attended dance. Mss Ada Spencer, secretary. and H. Offcers German Cub are: B. Merram, treasurer. Doc" Eam, presdent; Kenneth Byers. vce-presdent, and Stokes Pans for producton pays ths Whte. secretary and treasurer. year were dscussed, and t was decded to wat for furr deveopments. D t # Pressors Hardy Ray and C. C. Tau Rho Apha Feed Cunnngham fered r servces to Tau Rho Apha fraternty entertaned n honor -r pedges wth gested that Pressor J. D. Cark be- cub as drectors. and t was sug- an evenng uncheon ast Wednesday. come a member an advsory commttee. from 8 unt 9:30. The dnng room r home was decorated n purpe and whte. fraternty coors. Decoratons were n nomnaton even wear was When A Smth was notfed hs wet. e.o.o.o~b&om.mo..o-rbbr es-r. ats s based on frm foundaton superb quaty and notceabe eegance stye. The prces are a {estmabe return for ndvdua attentdn whch each hat receves from expert craftsmen MA'RTNS, nc. 305 Fayetteve St. Raegh, N. C. YourAtentossCaedtoThese ANNOUNCEMENTS Techncan StaE meetng n ce, basement foor Hoaday. next Wednesday at 1:30. Everybody pease be present. Los Hdag osw meet Tuesday nght next week n Room 211. Peee Ha. Dr. D. B. Anderson, recenty returned from Venna, Austra, w address cub on coege fe at Unversty Venna. Anyone who got good photographs Smth parade and woud ke to se prnts. see T. A. Vernon at 214 Watauga Ha. $10 Reward for return a bfod contanng a odge recept, Y. M. C. A. card, and card dentfyng A. M. McCormck. Pease return to owner at once at 125 Seventh Dormtory. Red Masquers w meet next Frday at 12 o'cock noon n Leazar Socety ha. Everybody be present. TECHNCAN What connecton wth Natona Conventon A.S.M.E. CHEMCAL SOCETY TALKS baby was seepng n carrage Pressor Vaughan gave ethcs } or NTATES THS WEEK and she coudn t afford to wake t up. so he woud have to return at a ater Torn-Out Student engneers, whe Pressor Foster out- N MEETNG or TUESDAY date. 7 tckets w hereafter not be accepted at student gate. f you from membershp n oca socety. Last Tuesday evenng. at 7: 15 n babe tte reazed that t had made ned advantages derved by students; Seepng on peacefuy, young wsh admttance be sure to present After se taks each junor was. Wnston Ha Chemca Engneerng Socety hed ts second meetng. because he was unabe to work that one State Coege freshman unhappy your pass--book or you w not be aowed a few mnutes n whch to ex- aowed to see game from press hmsef. Dr. Randoph stated that socety afternoon. due to fact that t was beachers. Ths s by order Senor members are: T. A. Grant, w have peasure stenng to restng n carrage on whch he atc department. presdent; E. W. Worth. vcepresdent; such speakers as heads chemca wshed to work. G. L." Johnson, secretary; H. E. Jourdan, treasurer; P. E. Thomas, H. M. coeges as Massachusetts nsttute NewAppa-atus engneerng departments from such Apha Ph Gamma Wamson, B. F. Waton, W. M. Poock. W. Nxon, M. P. Maws. chemca pants have aso promsed to apparatus for accurate generaton Technoogy. Severa heads arge Hamton. N. Y. (P) Eectrca w meet Tuesday nght at 7 o'cock n D. H. H Lbrary Junor members: E. B. Worth, L. W. come and speak to socety some and measurement nose and tone TUXEDO SUTS Arrow Tuck (upstars). The presdent requests Leggett. C. C. Prce, C. L. Westray, J. tme durng year. has been deveoped and put to use n FOR RENT Coars and Shrts a fu attendance. H. Doutht, T. H. West, J. A. Westbrook, Wm. Wrght. E. M. Cooper. T. to decde wher an ntaton woud Unversty. to repace former me- The commttee apponted ast week psychoogca aboratory Cogate G. Smth, A. B. 'Sms, W. L. George. be hed for newvmembers turned n chanca methods empoyed n. such experments. A.S.M.E. BANQUETS N'W G. G. Fornes, J. W. Chambers. tr report decdng to gve each new MEN TUESDAY NGHT, member an ntaton. but have not as Hudson-Be k Company WTH MANY TALKS TEXTLE HEADS ARE N yet agreed upon date. The dsagreement on date comes Loca GREENVLLE THS WEEK from fact that some members thnk Smoker The House Better Vaues The student branch Amercan Socety Mechanca Engneers gave ATTENDNG EXPOS 'ON t best not to ntate men unt after frst term, due to fact that new FEATURNG Learns Btter a banquet Tuesday evenng, n honor junors recenty taken nto Dean Thomas Neson, Assocate men fa, nne tmes out ten, durng socety. Facuty members department present were: W. J. Dana, hon- Hton texte schoo are at- mmedatey after busness Lesson Abroad Pressor T. R. Hart. and John T. frst semester. Coegate Cos orary charman socety; Pr. tendng Sourn Texte Expostonat Greenve. S. 0., ths week. and Mr. Pau Grfn gave tw0 very n- New York, socety was competed Fred Trpp L. L. Vaughan, head department; Pr. Foster, presdent Ths exposton s hed n south terestng short taks. based on some- March 13, 1928 Showng everythng new n pan and fancy Oxfords, Chevots and Fannes. A Sute hand-taored. Raegh dvson A.S.M.E.: Pr. Kob, every or year, and s consdered thng y had worked at ast summer. Larus & Bro. Co., TWO PARS PANTS secretary Raegh dvson, and major event year by those Mr. Trpp taked on Starches. and Rchmond, Va. Mr. Vo, who has recenty been added connected wth texte ndustry. Mr. Grffn on Fter Pants.. Gentemen: have used Edgeworth Smokng to teachng staff department. After ast course had been men texte Word. SLEEPNG BABY THROWS Twoyears ago took trustyybrar t brngs toger a promnent Tobacco for pasyttwenty-fveears. $19.75 $ $29.95 served Dr. Daua'gave a short tak on A varous machnes and reated products ndustry are FOR AFTERNOON reye n ghts famous FRESHMAN OUT 0 WORK aon on a tn abroad.ntendng to Power Show hed n New York n demonstrated, toger wth any new mxtures n London. confess that dd not carry aong wth me an mprovements that have been made One freshman at State Coege was tte bue tns Edg.eworth ut from year. to year. Ths meetng deprved an afternoon s work ast. joke was on me. went back to Ed ge heps facuty texte schoo Wednesday because a baby sept. worth, ony ths tme had to pay 45c to become acquanted wth many He went to Y sef-hep bureau to fnd some work to do for ncdentay, on a trp through for a 15c tm Edgeworth! new deveopments. A few senors texte schoo are aso attendng afternoon. There he was nformed Engand and ater through reand,g was surprsed to fnd wde dstrbuton and ready sae Edgeworth n meetng. that a ady near coege had need The Sourn Texte Assocaton a boy. Procurng address, he Great Brtan.yA frequent and famar. s n Dubn, Cork and or s hodng a meetng n connecton went happy on hs way. wth ths exposton. Car Harrs, a On hs arrva he was nformed ct1es n reand was a whte streamer graduate North Carona State that ady wshed hm to pant announcng a new shpment Edgeworth. To make such a conquest n texte schoo, s presdent assocaton. ' to gve hm nstructons. After gong very gratfyngnce to your house. her baby carrage. and she proceeded home smokng tobacco must be At meetng texte chemsts very much nto deta as to how she and coorsts hed at Charotte wshed t done, freshman became J. B. Key Hote ast Saturday evenng Dean very enthusastc over fact that Thomas Neson was caed upon to he was gong to have a job that woud gve a short tak n regard to probaby pay hm qute a nce sum Edgeworth oca texte schoo. T. R. Johnson, money. a graduate texte schoo. was Just as he had coected hs mate Extra Hgh Grade one speakers evenng. ras and was gettng ready to start and read a paper on Teh M Laboratory." hs empoyer nformed hm that. Smokng Tobacco Among texte au'mn present were Assocate Pressor A. H. Grmshaw, George Kohn. J. L. Young. C. by name MONTROSS A good shoe to ask for R. Sayton. Frank Love, J. Constabe. M. Strow. J. D. Hunter. C. McCoy. and R. H. Smth. Ths assocaton s composed texte chemsts and coorsts from a over state and Pedmont secton. DOBBS HATS COMPANY RFLE TEAMS o.6.--o.o.o.d.o TAKE BEGNNNG SHOTS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON There s stye-., The wonderfu reputaton Dobbs nter-company rfe team competton began Tuesday, when canddates from a companes reported to;. rfe range for premnary nstructon. A number men presented mseves for nstructon at! that tme. The matches are part ntramura atc program for comng year. Wnners w receve ntra-' mura medas for' przes. Students makng best showng w be seected as canddates for coege rfe team. whch w take part n varous nter-coegate matches durng wnter. Actua frng was not started unt Wednesday afternoon. but resuts obtaned were very good, consderng fact that men had had ony one afternoon s nstructon. Some most promsng men were: J. H. Barnh. W. B. Vance, A. J. Hedgepeth. W. R. Smth. J. H. Bayess, and E. H. Scott.. Captan Watson s temporary ~n charge range. He s asssted by Cadet-Coone McKnnon and Cadet-Sergeant Jourdan. The rfe range s open on certan afternoons for frng. ShakeSpeare says about Coca-Coa n prces, too! No on ger need weshod man pay tcs out-- date pro ucton methods. nefcency s outmoded. Modern methods enabe John Wards to ead n quaty, n stye, yet se for doars ess! Buy your next par here._at seven and nne doars! 01mm... ~ C: C.- about. Stores n New Brookyn, Newark. and bs \ (1A dsh ft for gods Et tu,brutc! We, Brutus certany knew hs stuff so, we that you can easy magne hm sayng furr: "Decous and Refabag "W Yoursef magnesummea T S ON DSPLAY at uneycutt s London Shop

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