March 20, 1923 THE TAR HEEL Page Three Pinehurst Number Boll Weevil Now On Sale ill Teaching Engineering a Real Man's Work "Why are you satisfied to spend your days here when you might be doing bigger and m.ore remunerative work with us?" The speaker was the Vice President of a big corporation, and he was addressing a great chemist. The man to whom he spoke looked from his study window out over a well-loved campus for several moments before he re plied. Finally his answer came, "I guess Jt's because I am more interested in help ing o make men than I would be in just making things." This thing of building men is one of the most fascinating vocations known. The pleasure that grows out of watching men develop, out of seeing them make effective use of the fundamentals that have been so carefully given them to use it is doubt ful if there can be any pleasure much deeper or more satisfying. The teacher honors himself in the user fulness of his students. And the teacher of engineering, especially. His laboratory and his materials are in the minds of men. He shows them the right and constructive use of the senses and. the memory in se curing and storing information. He trains the judgment and the will to analyze an4 to decide. Little by little he develops the will to do, the ability to turn decision into accomplishment, the quality that always marks the successful engineer, who is & man who gets things done. ' Westinghouse, and every engineering business, must acknowledge a deep obliga tion to those teachers whose training and interest have been an inspiration and a sure foundation for the individual successes that are constantly being recorded. And nothing that men or events may do can deprive the teacher of his rightful share of such triumphs ! mmmaammmamaiaimaBaBiammtmmamatmiKm ELECTRIC JJr3 ACHIEVEMENT & OPPORTUNITY Base Balls and Tennis Goods THE SEASON IS NOW ON COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR NEW STOCK Everything that the Spring Athlete will need in BASEBALLS :: BASEBALL BATS :: BASEBALL SHOES MITTS :: GLOVES :: UNIFORMS TENNIS RACKETS : : TENNIS SHOES Special Price on WRIGHT & DITSON TENNIS BALLS Per Pair 90c Ask to See Our SPALDING SPECIAL STEEL STRING RACKETS $10.00 A. A. KLUTZ CO. STATE TENNIS AND TRACK HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS TO BE HELD HERE APRIL 13 All Secondary Schools Eligible and Much Interest Expected to Be Aroused This Year. VARIETY OF EVENTS OPEN Miss Dorothy Greenlaw entertained with two tables of bridge last Thursday night in honor of Miss Lydia Fisliburn of Chnrlottesville, Va., who has been the guest of Miss Nancy Battle for the past week. Miss Fisliburn left for Char lottesville Sunday. One-quarter of the wage-earners of the United States are women. Miss Estelle Harding of Camden, S. C, and Miss Esther Cook, of Chicago, visited over the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. G. K. G. Henry. Both are in school at St. Mary's but are enjoying a few days spring holidays. It Davs to advertise in the Tar Heel our readers know a good thing when they see it. The eighth annual state high school inter-scholastic tennis tournament and the eleventh annual state high school inter-scholastic track meet will be held here on April 13, according to the date set by the state high school athletic com mittee. AH secondary schools of the state are eligible to send representatives to contest in both events. The commit tee expects this year's high school day to be the biggest of its eleven year history. There are to be tennis contests in both singles and doubles. Any school may enter either the singles or doubles, or both. The cups will be awarded in ten uis, one to the school winning the doubles and one to the school winning the singles. Wilmington High school won the tournament in HMO. Oak Ridge Insti tute won in doubles and Wilmington High School in singles in 1017. Ashe ville High School won the tournament iu 1918, and Wilson High School iu 1019 and l!-'0. Raeford High School won iu singles and Oak Ridge won in doubles in 1921. Oak Ridge won the Tournament in 1022. The school winning the largest number of points in the track meet receives the state championship cup for one year. The school which wins the relay race re ceives permanent possession of a loving cup. Contestants winning first place re ceive a silver medal and those winning a second place receive a bronze medal. The following events will be held: 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 440-yard run, 880-yard run, one-mile run, 120 yard low hurdles, high jump, broad jump, pole vault, 12-pouud shot put, discus throw, javelin throw, relay race. The held events are to be held on the morning of April 13, at ten o'clock, and the track events in the afternoon at two o'clock. High Point High School won the inter-scholastic track meet in 1913, and Friendship High School won the meet during the years, 1914, 1915, 1910, 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1920. Chapel Hill won the meet in 1921 and 1922. t::::::::: .. : : : x x. x. x '.'. x x x x : x x X X X X X X X. X. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X. X X X :: x x x x x x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X I : : x x x. :: x x X WHILE AT HOME DURING THE HOLIDAYS Don't forget to mail the films back to us. Would also appreciate a word to your friend kodaker about our high-class finishing. OUR MAIL ORDER BUSINESS IS NOW FOUR TIMES AS LARGE AS THE LOCAL x X X X X X X X X V. X. X X. X. X. X. X. X X X X X X. X X. X. X X. X. X X. X X. X. X M X : :: :: :: x x x x 'S Q. E. D. HOW me," says the math, teacher and when the chalk clouds have settled down there are a lot of figures signed "Q. E.D." which aren't "Q. E. D" at all. Say "Show me" to the shaving cream you're using and see what answer you get. Will it soften your beard right down to the base before the breakfast bell has rung twice ? Will it leave your skin smooth and supple after every shave and give you the well-groomed look of perfect skin health ? Every day men are finding how much easier shaving can be made because of the speed and thoroughness with which Williams' softens the beard. Likewise, they are finding a help for their skin in Williams' that they never found in any other shaving cream. Try it yourself. The difference may surprise you. ZTKrfA Aocr Ihe hinged ( Cltf rf4 if& f'f. You can't V,J-" frn!ii7 lottn it find the MTCi-Tf to ' ( ulie ha ays up I V V y C4 40&y crir r v GRADUATE CLUB ELECTS THREE NEW OFFICERS At the February meeting of the Grad nate Club, ollicers were elected. They are as follows: J. A. Render, president; I. .1. Stephenson, vice-president; C. C, Edwards, secretary and treasurer. The March meeting of the club is to be held Tuesday night at 7:30. Dr. Archibald Henderson will address the club. All applications for fellowships in the Graduate School must be in the bands of Dr. (Jreenlnw, dean of that school, by April 1. The Right Revereued Joseph I'lount Cheshire, Bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina administered the right of Con firmation Sunday night at Chapel of the Cross. ENUS PENCILS 1TOR the student or prof., tho J-aopcrb VENUS outrivals II for perfect pencil work. 17 Mack degrees 3 copying. Aaaerieaa Lead Pencil Co Z2 Fifth Am. Not k aV4K V al . 'l.f .T,&v-- 'i4 ''Iff Write for booklet on VlEMTm I'pnril antl VNNITS KVKRPOINTKD Mechanical Pencils Mexican peons are making sandals from discarde dautomobile tires. The larger sized tires are in great demand. It pays to advertise in the Tar Heel our readers know a good thing when they see it. i; ," ' 3 r