HERE AND THERE.
"Baby Ruth" Craig- of Char
lotte has entered the University.
Grimes Haywood '98, was on the
Hill last week visiting friends.
Miss Pattie Viola Battle who
has been visiting" at Prof. Cobb's
left last Wednesday for Raleigh.
Miss Bessie Staley, B. A., from
Elon College has entered the Uni
versity. She will graduate with
the present Senior class.
Mr. Cromartie, guard on '97 foot
ball team has returned to the Uni
versity. We welcome him back as
he will be quite an addition to the
team. -
Quite a crowd was over from
Trinity College, Saturday to see
the Carolina-Guilford game. We
were glad to see them and hope
that they will often honor us with
their visits.
P. H. Bailey ex '97-R. E. Follin
'98 and Hugh Brown '00 from
Davidson are visiting friends on the
Hill this week. "Fletch" is drum
ming for Baily Brothers, plug to
bacco manufacturers of Winston.
office of Poet be left open to compe
tition and that the President ap
point a committee of three from the
faculty to decide the competition.
There being no further business
before the class, the meeting was
declared adjourned.
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Postpoumetit of October Dance.
In our last issue of the Tar Heel
it was said that our annual October
dance would be given on Friday
night, October the 14th. Owing to
the opening of the Capital Club
that night, it was found that the
Raleigh band could not be obtained.
Consequently the date has been
changed to one week later, the 24th.
A large crowd of young ladies have
promised to be present and an en
joyable dance may be expected.
Soph-Class Officers.
The following were elected
officers for the Soph-Class at their
meeting Saturday morning:
Pres. J. K. Hall.
1st. Vice Pres. E. C. Gudger.
2nd. 4 4 4 4 W. D. Pritchard.
Secretary. A. E. Woltz.
Treas. D. M. Swink.
Historian. P. A. Bryant.
Prophet. R. O. E. Davis.
Orator. J. E. Avent.
Poet. A. W. Graham.
Essayist. R. S. Satterfield.
Senior Class Election.
The Senior Class had a meeting
in the Chapel last Thursday after
noon for the purpose of electing offi
cers for the year.
Mr. T. C. Bowie in a speech of
some length and eloquence put in
nomination for President Mr. Julian
S. Carr. Jr., who was unanimously
elected. The others elected were
Vice-President, J. S. Crawford;
Secretary and Treasurer, W. M.
Wagstaff; Orator, T. C. Bowie;
Statistician, W. E. Cox ; Prophet,
H. B. Holmes; Historian, J. E.
Latta; Captain Foot-Ball Team,
R. A. Winston; Manager Foot-Ball
Team. J. R. Carr.
Mr. T. C. Bowie, as in duty
bound as Orator of the class enter
tained the meeting for a few min
utes with an oration full of elo
quence and power. The selection
for Orator is a good one.
It was moved and carried that the
Med. Class Election.
At a meeting of the first year Med
ical Class last week the following of
ficers were elected :-
E. A. Lockett President.
J. R. Paddison Vice-President.
S. W. Staley .Sec. and Treas.
W.K. Lane Surgeon.
Peacock Historian.
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Tar Heel, in the Mathematics lec
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