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WELCOME, CAROLINA WELCOME. TELLOW JACKETS Alumni EDITORIAL PHOSE 4151 CHAPEL HILL, N. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1935 Rum re can 41st NUMBER SO car: HOMECOMING. DAY - 1 II " u fT-s v; v - - T I' UNA GETLI Chapel Hill Gaily Attired As Alumni Come Home I ; : ' - -TECH'GAME SPONSORS . BEST DECORATION IS JUDGED TODAY University Club has Done Much to Forward Plans for Success ful Homecoming Day TO FETE DISPLAY WINNERS Local Merchants Aid : In Gala Decorations For Homecoming Day! Chapel Hill Concerns with Dec orated Stores Listed Here '"wig t Tar Heels And Jackets Clash In Kenan Today a large group 01 local mer chants contributed in various ways to the decorations for Coming as the culmination of week ;of preparation and acti vity, today's Homecoming events Homecoming Day, going far in will see decoration prizes award- making the celebration a sue ed, a special sponsor's program cess- t t . between the halves of the game, Those contributing were : Al and as a parting shot the Grail ired. . Williams Co., Pntchard- -dance , scheduled for tonight. 5 Lloyd Drug, Co., Chandler's Ca- The University Club has "done eteria, Little Shop,. University right noble" by its Alma Mater Shoe Shop, Andrews-Henninger in the manner of making the "o., Johnson-Prevost Dry Clean state Homecoming-conscious for in Co., Berman's Department the Bast "few davs. Two radio ftrore vv ooten-Mouiton fctudioy programs have been sponsored John M- Foushee, Harry's Grill by them this week: one over Orange Printshop, Vogue, Car; f!havWo'H Qair, wrt wsi 1 olma Theatre, Shield's Home-' nesdav, niffht. and the second o- Owned Store, Bruce's 5c to;$l ver WPTF in Raleigh last night. Store' Strowd Motor Company, t j. jr.- m ' 1 j ' T i olina Barber Shop, Gooch Bros Between the halves today Jack . . . r Pool will welcome the Tech dele gation, and the president of the Tech student body will, respond. The University band will march around the field and balloons will be set loose to . the inspiring an tics of Shieks. Minotaurs and it Emerson Field Choked i MANY DIGNITARIES By Howling Tar Heels WILL BE PRESENT In Greatest Pep Rally Expect Crowd of 17,000 Promi nent Alumni, Students, Foot- Rooters, Exhorted by Ostrow, Cheer Madly for Victory ball Fans to Witness Game f Carolina rooters, 2,000 strong, choked Emerson field and sta dium last night to stage what SPONSORS APPEAR AT HALF it mm V1 n 4 : i ard, Cobb & Homewood, . Eu banks Drug Store, Durham Roact Dairy, Doyle's Flower Shop, Model Market, Durham Dairy Products, Consolidated Service Plants, Dr. R. R. Clark, W. C. Thirteens. Sponsors from both T'' A Z institutions will also appear at W restaurant ..rvnna vu snop, otuaem: vo-operauve , .... , j,-u Clothing, .Andrews 2 M.' Store, "Wfc 7" "- r: Ray's Market. Penders, A & P This year's decorations are be ing placed in front of each build ing instead of attempting to plas ter the wall with crepe. :: Graham Memorial Social .' Graham Memorial will fete the rooming establishment that comes out on top to a big social. Included is an orchestra for dan cing, ice-cream and refreshments and free use of Jhe game room. Also there will go to the victori ous building a free show at the Carolina Theatre. Dean. J. B. . Johnson of the Local merchants are vieing college of science, literature and with each other in draping for the arts of the University today's events, and the Book Ex- of Minnesota; one of the eminent chance is competing with the vil- thinkers and a leader in the field iage-'irierehants-iin-decioratioi. ,.rf ufidergraduate I 'm (Continual last-page) ':m the "United Stes tjlU hold j ah ., i.i " Li . . , r . I VAiiSior tiifih cinn with '" :the Ml IR f!HISON HEADS5 f&tllty atrorahkm iM&rMil "An estimated crowd of 17,000 persons will form the colorful 1JV la I - was acciaimea tne greatest pep audience today as " Carolina's raiiy in uaronna s glorious nis- football team entertains Geor- tory." Uia Tech's Yellow Jackets in Enthroned on top a siren- the sixteenth annual Homecom- screaming highway patrol car, ing Day game in Kenan stadium Chief Cheerleader Les Ostrow this afternoon. -T L J XI xl XT i I exnurteu uie uirung viiat iui- Tt cn.nnnt w,; nrill lowed him up Franklin street, o.aa :u u rttiru&s V;UJumuii avenue, uuwu 11fY. . K.fn fT, ,?efninV Cameron and into the fold at ival, Tn.e rarelfnkJBeorria Emerson The mob, crazed with Tech serieg began ,n 1915 tne seem oi victory, was ever s a swenea dv new ians convenea Withm Emerson, the flare of nitaripa nrnTtl;nprif fllnnini touches flamed into the glare of occunv thft offi . , - with WIXCSU llllU I 4.1,- .. uaiu liixa aiiciuuuii. juvcinui. Hark the Sound' as radio sta- r C. B. Ehrinhaus and his turn WPTF put the rally "on the party and former Governor 0. ton, D. C, are among those trow and accompanied by a wn0 wm be present. Plct-l HL,the Carolina snonsors-IWiss dooming pyrotechmcal display, Georgia President TVfarv TWwin Hull with Jark Poolr Miss Bettv Fuffitt with Harry v"c - . . I iTesment ana rnrs. unitx)n . n.-.: r. j: . J-TL-.Tltional apex. ' featured was tne 0f Georgia Tech are exnected to new "Four Fight" "yell, dedica- be the guests of the Grahams ted to the iresnman Class. and nlso other nrominent Atlan- - 1' A v.Lhm Montgomery; Miss. Sue Rawmgs.with Trip Rand; and Miss Jane Ross, with Phil Hammer. Cairo Store, Pope Crowder, Jack Lip man, Dr. J. P. Jones, Drs. Far- abee & Hooker. University Bar ber Shop, Tar Heel Cafe, Gib son Ice Cream Co., Foister's Photo Co. and Sutton Drug Store. DEAN TO ADDRESS FACULTY TUESDAY Minnesota Dean will Hold Infor- mal'Talk with Faculty una isanora j iurss)p lue And Aziire Uniforms Student Body President Jack tansr one 0f whom is-T. B. -Hod- Pool brought a deaf emng roar igon, , well-known : lawyer Part of University Band to Play for Georgia Side Today While morrow, there is nothing in the Newlydressed Portion Leads Carolina Cheers; Two Sections to wilds of Georgia, the hills of Join for Mass Celebration and Parade During, the Half Virginia, nor the woods of Dur ham that can prevent us from and of approval when he repeated the second president . of Phi his famous exhortation: , If we Ma Kama at the TIniversitv of give -the team our support to- North Carolina. willbe A few weeks ago on the eve of the Wake Forest game, the Daily Tar Heel announced that "a half -dressed band will make its appearance on the field." This announcement prob- ably kept a few of the more delicately constituted fans from witnessing the game. However the old order changes, very slowly indeed, - and today nearly half of the band will ap pear -dressed in the new royal blue coats and azure blue . pants oh the.vofficial- University Band COTTON INSTITUTE Former University Professor Named President of Cotton Textile Institute ' noon. Dean Johnson will make as the main topic of his discussion the undergraduate curriculum and instruction of the University of Minnesota and also the gen eral colleges of that institution. An Aw Tnosdav he will be winning." In an interview be- : (Continued n last page) uniform. Gate receipts will undoubtedly rise to a new heisrht. for it will be an innovation in Carolina his- RULES ANNOUNCED tory for half of -the band to be FOR CO-ED TENNIS dressed in the manner befit ting a Carolina musical organi zation and in accordance with the fame of the Carolina football team. Through the Rules Cover Tennis Tournament Now in Progress I CAMPUS KEYBOARD Dr. Claudius T. Murchison, former" director of research in erc7Tappotared by Pr- available to interested members dent CevdUn May 1934 as of the faculty persf director of foreign arid domeshc ferences, D . the department oi terestea in wnaums v.-vj commerce m w, WaQthinffton. has been selected as the president of the, Cotton Textile Institute. Dr. Murchison will move to New York in 30 days, where the principal offices of the Institute are located. Arriviner in Washington year before last when the bureau of foreign and domestic 'commerce Tvas at low ebb. Dr. Murchison transformed the moribund bu reau in a few months into one of areatlv increased efficiency and usefulness. Dr. Murchison had taught in the University, from the time of (Continued on page two) has done in re-arrangmg curri- (Conthwed on last page) Green To Read Paul Green will give, a read- ins- at the Bull's Head in the wement of. the library next Tuesday at 4:30 p. m. The .read ing will be a selection from some- thing that-is novy m iiiauupxipi form- - . . Green's reading will be the se cond weekly lecture sponsored w the Bull's Head. Last week, at. W T. Couch spoke on "Pub lishing in the South by theUni- versity of JSortn uruium irress. Today, Homecoming Day, is a glorious occasion in the Uni versity's calendar history. It is the day when alumni flock back to the seat of their Alma Mater to pay their respects and to re capture something of Carolina s spirit which is always so abunT dantly present in Chapel Hill.. The day is significant, too, for the students. It commemorates an achievement of the Univer sity, that of sending forth men and women in the world, that of educating and rearing youth into the world, that of educating and rearing youth into the state s ci: tizenry. When the undergradu ates see their predecessors thronging" back again to the place where some of the most pleasant days of one's life are scent, thev see themselves years hence, returning again to that ;ofifntirm whiph crave them lllO klbuuiuu cj-- their start in life. - Flags and banners, decorations nhpprs and U1U utiiiuo, songs these are outward man Announcement was made yes terday of rules for the co-ed ten- whole-hearted nis tournament now in progress co-operation of certain campus They are as follows: 1. All organizations, the goal -of, 100 matches must be played off ; by new: uniforms seems to be - jap- Friday, November. i.T 2. "n Two (Continued page two) ',. put ,of three sets comprises a., match. .3. .Scor;es . must, j be reported to : the division mana-' gers or to Margaret Jordan with in the specified time. 4. If the nestations oi an mwaru ff4tth is not played or the score , Among other guests Dr. and Mrs. Claudius Murchi son, Clyde Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lassiter, -Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Stephens, and Jose- phus Daniels, Jr. Between the halves the spon sors for the two teams will be presented.. Carolina's sponsors will be Miss Jane Ross with Phil Hammer, editor of the Daily Tar Heel; Miss Mary Baldwin Hull with Jack Pool, president of the student body ; Miss Sue Rawlings with Trip Rand, senior class pres- dent, and Miss Betty Fugitt with Harry, Montgomery football co captain and Grail head. ' (Continued on page two) of happiness at being together not reported within the specined in tne common interest -oi ww rTTnVpT.itir thPSA are outward L . . . ... u'" ' J - ha i-mTYnorl F It nno orrrl in signs which break down the bar- ; n . ,v riers ana aiiow me hub Accuse TONIGHT DANCE WILL END SER of happiness at being together in the common interest of the the match within the specified time, the match will be forfeited University; these are outward toife tnef signs which break down the bar riers and allow-the true feeling of fun, frolic and friendship to run free for the week-end. Petty jealousies are forgotten, hectic battles fade into dimness, rote and routine give way to ex uberant freedom, antagonisms melt into friendships, as the Uni versity welcomes back those whom it guided years ago and who cherish it more-each year. Education and the curriculum take a back seat as the other side of a University's purpose holds sway. Fling- that book, brother, and trek down to Ke nanthere's gonna be fun on the 3ill today ! And let's wreck Tech ! P. G. H. The tennis ladder now stands : racket 1, Ann Baker and Nell Booker; Janie Britt and Lucin- (Continued on page two) Organ Recital Philip Schman will play an all-America program in the weekly organ recital to be given in Hill Music Hall at 5 . o'clock tomorrow afternoon. . The program includes "Prae ludium Festivum" by Rene L. Becker, "Souvenir Poetique" by Roland Diggle, "Improvisation by Maude L. Sloan, "Cantilene by J. Frank Frysinger, "Madri gal" bv James H. Rogers, "An Eastern Idyll" by R. S. Stough ton, "Chinoiserie" by Firmin. Grail will Sponsor Last Dance of Set; Freddy Johnson and Or chestra will Play Topping off a busy, weekend for weal and woe depending on the outcome of today's pigskin struggle, the second Grail dance for Homecoming will be shuffled off tonight to the m tunes of Freddy Johnson and his band. Last night witnessed the Tin Can invaded for the first time since Insurance " Commissioner Dan C. Boney looked askance at the use of inflammable decora tions last spring at finals. The second Grail dance of the quar ter, freshmen were admitted to goggle at . their milling big brothers. Smoking-Banned -Noticeable by its absence was the familiar blue pall of cigarette smoke that once swirled around the struggling Tar Heels. Ciga rettes have been banned by (Continued on page two) i if ! I: i : A ) t ! i i
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