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THE DAILY TAR HEEL Saturday, October 23, 1932 z"2 Two I t . ... 1 x j iL J ;t-Mrx j T3 rf t pxeuglxjg our papers Wlin xiu q.uenuxis ai.Ji.eu is auiiiix ." luooiuui t jr ui a ouw- UUl)0 iJtltlJ) ULcTT JZZl to be guarded jealously, and we resent any ac- cessful plan of faculty super- - . Xl-4- 1 1 nnnnvfli'rn 4-Vn AifVioi r-i r-i -vr InnTKT filliTToi! 'I'hnsa o f n TTi rrisl tiP-wsc2ter of. the Publications Union Uoard I uuna lii, v. xu m any v,&y jcupoxuc mo A m-M x6 hco. iuUoC cf the Unirersity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where extension of that privilege. But unless the great dents who have been in college Christmas, and Sprmg Holidays, entered as seccr.a ciass i '""jj flluutuw w 1 ' matter at the post office of Chapel Hill, N. C, under act j th us our firm convictions, the system has lit- that this plan would result in tliulzJiL:r - . UDSCnloa Aor luc tie chance to survive as a strong institution. fairer grades, but if they would Again the bugaboo of individual responsibility reflect back on their own high -a . 1 I 1 J J rnTnp3 nn Vf wp mmp sttinpm: pjmrfission on i spjinoi careers?, tneir arguments .Managing Editor Lhe subject especially from the sceptics. J.B.L. would be quickly condemned even by themselves. wno warns We have always looked for- To Drink Acid? V f fefcX Vt W V AAA AW MVU If -r If college year. Claihorn M. Carr Thomas Walker...!-. r Marcus Feinstein ; ..-Editor ..Business Manager f Editorial Staff EDITORIAL BOARD Virgil J. Lee, Jr., chairman, John P. Alexander, A. T. Dill, Vermont C. Royster, F. Pat Tasting more like hydrochloric acid than pure U 0 Tflrp(1' f, rP Gaskins, Milton K. Kalb.William EL Wang, Robert B. fresn water, the fluid emanating from the bub- - th hoor -tem We are Bolton, Ben C. Proctor, H. Nelson Lansdale, John B. ' . , 01 tne nonor system, we are Lindeman, Jean S. Cantreil, W. R. Eddleman, W. C. ble fountains (and from Swam hall water- - t afraid of our abiiity to re- looi, jr- jeanne noit, ijeurge rjitcnersi is so tnorousmv cmormaiea uiau me i ui i, ppiTTTRP.RnAPnW Snmm chairman. Raymond tt I,.. u ... mam uauie, utuuuSxx Barron, niMariowe UA1LI.1AK Iears J v - upperclassmen seem to be scep- CITY . EDITORS Carl Thompson, Phil Hammer, Jack soon aie on etiner irom tnirbi or irora xwvius tical,0f theirs. Our confidence Lowe, Bob Page, Irving Suss, Bob Woerner. the linmg of the stomach eaten and burned byjnf pa mpthirto- Tt ran tvpctt itvxttm;v tn waitPi. HflTett. Eleanor ., . -.,-,. t xT-lmust mean sometnmg. it. can .n"" ... acm bometmng must oe aone at once Dy me nf hA that our moral fibre will SPORTS DEPARTMENT Bill Anderson and Jimmie University water purification plant to avoid a weaken by this system. On the morris, co-assisuinfc euiwis, ,"6' CaiaSiropne 01 major proporuous. nrmivnrv it shmilf1 hp Qtrpntrth Gialanella, Smith Barrier, Milton L. Scherer, Andrew . . , , contrary, 11 snouia De Strengm L. Simpson, Tom Bost, Jr!, J. W. Conner, Alex Mark. Seriously speaking, however, the drinking ene(L EXCHANGE. EDITOR W. C. Durfee. water aoes nave SUCn a putna taste irom ex- T. - cfnjOT1f "-riWnn ftnmV REPORTERS Don McKee, Don Wetherbee, John Wig- chlorine that it can be swallowed only with h . 'rpajpq he hiffh but gins, Carl Sommer, Harold Broady, W. W. Boddie, T4? . , . . rt v,n his es may be nign, DUt Reed Sarratt, Jim Daniels, Ed uoidentnai, mi leai, uimtiu. xx who auoviu "-" w. "x his knowledge will still be prac We are preparing and four wasted Vieorge macranauu, Xiuwm jwuu, x iv , bacteria , men It Cannot De neipeu, except Uj.oH,, nil Por Mnrman Arlolirmn .TnVin THdrlelTnan. Mar-1 ItlCaily nil. garet McCaul'ey George Stoney, Margaret E. Gaines, finding a better Supply. But if it IS due to f & I -mm ft 1 . JL 1 r ' Ralph Burgin, Sam Willard. Business Staff ASST. BUSINESS MGR. (Sales) Agnew Bahnson, Jr. ASST. BUSINESS MGR. (Collections) Joe C. Webb. OFFICE MANAGERS L. E. Brooks, James Barnard. DURHAM REPRESENTATIVE F. W. Smith. negligence on the part of the water purification plant, then it should be attended to at once.; No -doubt an explanation from authorities would I be appreciated by the students. D.B. years is a big penalty to pay for a college degree. C. G. S. Training LOCAL ADVERTISING STAFF Butler French, Esley j H(j Education Anaerson, iiugn mmrose, meivm uuue, x-un uuigd, Robert Sosmck. CIRCULATION MGR. Ralto Farlow. CITY EDITOR FOR THIS ISSUE: PHIL HAMMER Saturday, October 28, 1933 Recently, some professors of natural and physical science in German grammar schools, colleges, and universities have been replaced by professors and instructors of military science. Great Variety Of Decorative Motifs Shown Motifs ranging from barber Hitler realizes that the future of the Republic pole effects on porch columns to lies in the ability of the young Nazis to fight symbolic representations of the enemies of the Fatherland. No matter how Georgia Tech m various predica- f linf ments are emnloved in the A faculty-committee, feeling that educational . , ,v; Ma wmcr o t"h p r adornments arramred bv fra- policies on the University campus can be greatly d foundati0n for a happy, successful life ternities and dormitories for the which would, in turn, result in a well-balanced Homecoming decoration contest, state. The predominant colors are TVin Gorman nowsnflnpra wpvo inatrnpfpr! nnt I the bine an d white of Carolina - . I .. A VX AAV f JMVJ " " VA. V AAAKJ WA. V V W w I w w - - posais are oasea on remeaymg ouvxuus uaw ; ? tQ announce these appointments and did not do and the gold and white of Tech one oi tnose naws is Tne untiuxy They were carried out most unostentatious- but several groups used materi ments of students, which they attribute to lack But one of the new appointees, Pro- als of other hues. proper regumtiun. yv xuiwjr fessor Ewald Banse of the Brunswick Technical In front of the Sigma Chi mug mgn, auuu uuuu i,c High School, has published a book in which he house, suspended from the porch ana-aemonstrate a Bpirit ui cuupexu.xuxx ux akes plain the part he and his colleagues are roof appears a huge spider web to play in the making of a martial Germany. ' j with a blue Carolina spider in Hitler, even though we may consider his ideas 1 the center. Nearer the edge Integrated Education imnroved bv more effective teaching, has sub mitted a series of excellent recommendations for faculty and student consideration. The pro- proving the University educational policy. - Faculty members feel that, either because they have failed to stimulate students "to think 1 ig convinced that the only way to pre- a Tech yellow jacket is ensnared - things out, or because mere is naturauy a coi- gerve hig country is to grind his principles into in the structure - legiate attituae oi jusl get uy, uie xxxctjuxx the younger generation. Notwithstanding the Other lodges on fraternity of students are guilty of sliding on to a diploma f act that his ideals are mainly miUtaristic, is it court used the barber-pole without a lundamentai worK-out. u.verytnmg not a good idea to train the younger generation scheme as a basic pattern, add - is taken tor grantea. mere is a lazmesb iidug- in national principles and ideals so that when ing other features apparently mg iiKe a cioua over tne reany xnteiugent uxaxx they become the leaders they will think and act ad libido. Sigma Alpha Epsilon oi most stuaents. iney nave got into tne nauit of asking why without self -inquiry ; it seldom occurs to any individual that he has the ability to think out something for himself. The faculty is here to serve the student body a sort of tool to euide the embryo-ideas of youth. But it does not think that assuming the role of walking- as a group? W.C.I. Speaking The Campus Mind achieved a garden party effec with variously-colored stream ers strung up before the house S. A. E. also boasts a "ramblin wreck." Theta Chi and Pi Kap pa Alpha used semi-circular cur tains of crepe paper below the windows, while Sigma Nu's tal were wrapped in paper and dictionary so to speak, is supplying the correct Editor, the Daily Tar Heel: " end result. Ihey merely wisn to stimulate and About two o'clock one night a man climbed in kolumm cultivate seit-aepenaence. the window of Mr. Jones' house. Mr. Jones Lf the colors of Carolina students nere nave tne brains to do tneir own tnougnt he heard some noises and sneaked down m cy. inmKing, tneir own inventing, msieaa oi wast- ine stairs just m time to se tne man leaving mg evenings and nights in long sessions about with both hands full of Mr. Jones' silver. things that have been "bulled" and "rebulled," S6 Mr. Jones sat down, lit a cigarette and had The columns of the Deke house were also covered with JV i J ? t 1 t J 1 J'- ill-- t I 1 I 1 1 - T 1 . , , , . 1 UtX IMkl VX MUklVX , MUU V tnat time couia oe spent m ousting out tne cod- a nttie one-man debate. Should he notity the , f . v , . 11 . J 1JX 1 P 11. . . ! n TIT l . . I uuui c unvuiuvi vx 1UU UUUVX weDs irom lnaepenaeni inmK-muscies oi tne ponce : was ne going to be a common miormer ,-, , , , . , , , TJ. xi i . . , I..,,,, , , , . . , the colors used outside. Lead Dram, ii tnese duii sessions must take oiace, ana ten on tne roooerr was he eromEr to be a discuss the NRA or the honor system or why tattle-tale? a minus times a minus gives a plus: you are Mr. Jones was a selfish man. He wanted his part of the NRA ; you are part of the honor sys- silver back. And he didn't have much con tern ; you probably have always taken for grant- science. So he phoned the police. ed that a minus times a minus gives plus. He got his silver back. But ever afterwards This is the idea behind faculty revolution of he was ashamed to look his friends in the eye the University educational policy. They want and went around with his head bowed; : He could to make a degree really mean something when hear people talking about him behind his back: the senior goes his way into the world. J.S.C. "Tattle-tale! Informer!" The point I'm trying to make is this: in most of the classes here the grading is on a more or less comparatvie basis. " A student is graded Opinion Wanted ing to the Kappa Alpha house is a tunnel made of a wooden framework covered with blue j white and gold paper. Hanging near the roof of the Phi Kappa Sigma house is dummy dressed in an "authen tic" convict outfit, and below the figure is a row of decorations of streamers and clippings from green shrubs. Chi Phi, way out. on the Pitts A "ramblin decrepi The honor system is on trial. In spite of the , - nnrnrr:vnn ;fll ',War. u n T,Jboro road, has the whole-hearted endorsements by the leading or-LTa if nthpr ov ,T wreck" up a tree. gamzations on the campus a genuine under Lheati hig is correspoildingly lowere old auto, sans wheels, sans steer- vxxwn ui cpuuom ,o lj mc uiumatc aui,v,roo ort WV,Q, dA- t,X x .'-t..lIlS aus BCaw, axxu axxxxuoi, of a system of individual responsibility is more cheatmg He is not cheating the professor, he sans end, reposes at a sharp anerle asrainst a tree on the 10 iiwo wicauug uic gXitue, xXCj 10 Vxxxjxx X xxN Vjr I , YOU YOU AND THE REST OF THE CLASS We are completely in accord'with those organ irTOT-lAlia r 4- T- - tta fwnrrrnwt -l-Vk r'v - aItta A.A MAn.Wk J I , liouuiio viiaii xiavc luxcowuiu uxxcxixsexvea si,a,iiulTT xv i x ., . x; v , , i, , . , . He is the robber stealing your silver. Now are xvx , OUU VC lldVC VJixiy lXXC uccpcsb ctUIIlil tt front lawn. ; The Old Easterners have hung a large three-colored bag before the building and have put below oval siern which declares into .their own hands. Nevertheless ,1,ill1fbe4malu ttotthb se fain 'the bag.1!' tMiS5?.iS50,,1.'?ea,--,,,d thf ed-they WiU be more than willing to enforce The sister dorm, Old West, has . I 11" A. the honor system and it will be a big success. a sries 01 caras . BPeumf ou CHARLES A. POE. . l Th lawvprs oi uarr. never ; a conviction on a first offense as light as is com- Editor, the Daily Tar Heel: i thought of as candid in their ex f pauDie wim souna juaiciai aammistration. There As a freshman the rumors of, and the tenta- pression of opinion of the pro v dccxxxo w uc xcasuu maiiae nonor system tive plans tor scraoDinor the honor svstpm at, T,, Hilnvprl Wtro , - XI. J I vx I uutv, uiufii.,; A.ev nff x xU eniofcea by every student provided surprising, and, perhaps, a little disconcerting, sign, "Welcome, Shyster Alum ;vxj.. upxxxxuu uxx uxe campus is we are iresn trom those hot-beds of "crib- ni" and below it have another, iflVUlftUlc "c ucxxcve wiau vne privilege oi omg," known as high schools, -'and we well under- "Georgia Tech Wrecked" xi j 11 x x-L x j xt J v" 6U,"6 v" oiu aim lauKii ab xxxxix Ul die V UU rLrrT.rr" to notify the police? wixu ouuicu ctxx txxio xuxxxpus uy ta&xii txllxlgs t the honor system, is doomed as long as a modi f cum of hypocrisy exists. j . " The student council, has made the penalty for THE j CASIPUS KEYHOLE no M 6 By Seeall Km wall BIATINEE SHOW TODAY Unless I miss my guess, Emer son Gill and his orchestra will knock out the melodies at the Thanksgiving dances, which crets a bier okay from me. If you heard them at Mid win ters last year or lately from WGY, I think you'll agree. And when Marion Mann starts to sing yeah, Mann! What K. As are so attractive that two girls from N. C. thumbed it over from Greens boro on a bakery truck to see them last week? Pretty hot biscuits, I think. June Bateman, the Fiji fattie, had a swell time at the.Geor gia game even if the Heels did lose. Maybe it's his happy disposition, but that portable bar probably turned the trick. What's this convention in Dur ham to which the Betas 'are paying a delegate's way? - If it's what we heard, - Billy Coan and Nello Teer wilPbe there regardless of who's chosen. .-. ; Where was Pete Tyree when the ' lights went out last Friday night? "Every little breeze seems to whisper Louise." That coast to coast tennis lumi nary, Wilmer Hines, is back for a few weeks. Already feminine hearts are going ga ga, and if you don't think so, just ask Wilmer. - : ; Our editor is plenty disappoint ed because Louisa Robert, the Atlanta aquatic star, can't get up here this week-end. He must not be getting along so swimmingly. Was Claude , Freeman's girl burning up when she read in this column that he was doing regular dating at the library? After giving every one the go-by, I wonder how she likes getting it herself? What peppy football player has a young lady from Elizabeth City plenty crazy for him, so much so that she made her date drive her over from Ral eigh the other night just to see him and left the date sit ting in somebody's fraternity house while they went into a huddle? Whoops, my deah have you seen that darling boy who flits hither and yon about the campus in his little beret? Ooh, is he cute ! The bicycle club will.be the next group formed in Chapel Hill and among its members will be Percy Brown, Kat Jamie son, Vass Shepherd, "Crisco" Bowes, Mrs. Ashby Penn, and others. "Lazybones'' Everett says even he'll , join if he can ride the barcycle. The Buccaneer let us down bad ly 'in its first issue, which wasn't up to normal, for they've got a crowd of contri butors who can dish out a bet ter grade of humor. Come on, Pete, kick'em in the pants and make them kick in. Toasts and Roasts A toast to all those people who , decorated for today and in such fine style, too. A roast to all those who didn't. A toast to Jelly Lef twich's or chestra for its swell music at - the Sophomore. Hop last night. . Good luck on the north trek, Jelly! . ,' : A roast to that goofy poem, "Franklin Street,!' in the last issue of the Carolina Maga zine. . A toast to the new quarterly for men, Esquire you'll like it: ' v - ; A special showing of "The- Way to Love," Maurice Cheva lier's latest talkie hit, will be presented at the Carolina the atre this morning at 10:30 o'clock. The picture will not be shown during the course of the Carolina-Tech game, but the theatre will be re-opened imme diately after the close of the contest. Homecoming Observed With Colorful Campus (Continued from first page) are: Old East, Old West, Lewis, Aycock, Grimes, New Dorms, and Spencer hall. The prizes were donated by the following local firms: Uni versity Consolidated Service Plants, Gooch Bros, and Brooks, Sutton's, Carolina Inn, Crescent cafeteria, Johnson-Prevost, Eu banks drug company, Pritchard Lloyd's, Randolph-McDonald, Modal market, Carolina theatre, and Wootten-Moulton's. DO YOU KNOW WHERE THE KISSING TREE IS? consult Mary Dirnberger's PICTORIAL MAP OF CHAPEL HILL ? contains the life of the campus in 374 square inches offered for sale at the BULL'S HEAD : book shop in the "Y" building. 100 and more differ ent kinds of sandwiches. Plus the best draught beer in town. HARRY'S Opposite Carolina Theatre THE KSART EXPERT on his own home giourid... Paris. And does he make you right ct home with him . . . . I in. , with ANN DVORAK EDWARD EVERETT NORTON Also Comedy Review Morning Matinee 10 :30 TODAY .
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