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l’A«tK TWO
THC COLLEGIATE
MAHCH 17. 1934
^ (I) a 3\ t a II
PENNY CARNIVAL HF.LD
RECENTLY BY WOMENS
COUNCIL IS A SUCCESS
A lilcbl)' t'anoy Carolvftl
WAS b«l4 on oigbt of Kvb 14,
lor lb* |»artKM« o| r»l«loi moovy to
buy t»*« (urnliur* for lb«>
^rlor«
Tb« t«rlou* orKsoUalluOtf ro-
(>t>«rat«*4 In a mu«t •a««||«oi i»«oo»r
Tb* T W (' A doiuidox
flv* UulUr* Tb«T rl»nr*>«i
Ift rrum ihrir MOdvkb b«»olb
Ibo I'arnlVBl Th* in«(l«
II |M no ib« lliogu tb* ftlKm*
Tbu Cbl Hororlly and THI Ka|»p«
Alpb« |>*r«l»roll> *}ud«i*«S ob*« dollar
m»4* oQ lb* b<im«' mad* <«ndy; lb«
liiwo girU f»v« 13 71 I l«>ar«‘d on Cb«
rab»« and rimltl*^. (b« ()!•*• (Mub
mad* fifty <«bi» oa tb« l*o(*«'«iro; tb«
Y M r A *a»« •<rirfl»nly flt« *«'Ot»
ofi lb* »alr of H<ift drlt)li«, tb«* Atb*
Icll* flub r|»ared fl MllltiM Hot
iNiia, ibr Karitlly mad rll Ift oo tba
Orab ttaCB. ibo Alriblao Hourly
II oo 1*0 ibr KUb f*und, aad tb» I’ht
Mlima Tau Hororlly aad 8l«ma Alpha
|<*r«irrolt)r c«vfl> 1149 from lb«’
Ml^ krjr bo«»tb.
Tb* «dmU»loo f*^ »a* oo«* ««-»l
for ^a'b f(M)t of oo**'* b*lsbt Tb*
dlff«r»nl orgaoUallooa •poQaorvnl
lMM>tba wbub wr* allradlvaly ar
raiic«Hl around tbr of th* audi
lorlum Tbr l^arully booth wa*
d*'«oral«H| In blu«* and «bll«>. wUb a
bnautlful afchan aa tb* barksround
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Miaa Holme# To Give
Recital April lOlh.
<>o Tu«*«da)r Kvrnlni, April l«,
lb* Mtud*at'a Aaaorlatloo of At-
laolb Cbrlalla o(!ollrgn will pr«
*••01 MUm Kllta Hotmca. plaaUl
aod i*a«b«*r of piano at Hrrona
(*ooa»rvatory. i}aln*«ir|||«, <;a , lo
tb* followlos program In (b* «ol-
1*K* auditorium
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M**thov*t) llonala f*alb*ll<|U''.
Oravr
All*gro Molto
r<mbrlo
Adagio t’antabll*
All*gro
II
(*bi>pin K(ud«*a
K flat major Op
10 (Itarp)
K Major Ou 10
H«irr*ua* < C'radI"
H«»ng| Op 67
H« h*rio B flat
minor
nt
H< hut»«<rt LUst Tb* Krlklng
l.last LI*Ih*«.
traum** No. 1
fjait l(bapa<Hll«'
No «
lo*t llarlooi d*bat*d for th** Alo-
(blana K N (iradjr U now prartli-
ing U« lo U llaot. with offlcag la th«
Kldilltjr bulldlog In that f—r the
Coll«*cf mtao took part In an lat«r-
t’ollt-tflat* lv>li«i* with tb* L’nivcr
• ’ty. l*r*ald*Qta for II24 wr*; Al^-
trian Janl* Manning, and H«*ap«r‘
Ian N'annI* Pt'arl Quinnerly. In
1>27 tb* AWbian pr*ald*nt waa
Mox*, arbo la now principal of
th* M*boola lo Btantonaburg, and tb*
H**a|i«*rlan pr*ald**nt waa And*nion
Ho«vw||, who la now print'ipal of th«*
liurkhoro arhofda In WUaon County
In lifiH Mlaa liuby Kl« ka and Mr.
William W*tgmao d*bat*d for lh«
Ai**tbUn«, and Jam**a l^wa«>n and
ltoi>rrl (irady. broth*r of E K.
(*raily. d*batH«i for tb* ll*»p*rian«.
Mi*» Kli ka la now Mr« Jam*s L»a«-
•on. and h*r husband la paalor of tbo
PfafTloan Chrlatlan (’hunh Mlaa
j(itk«‘ <on*agu»<, Mr. UVigman. I«
l*a«ior of a « huri‘h In Kentucky, and
!■ alill doing gradual* work Mr.
Kol»^ri <«rady, H«-«p*rlan d*lmtor ,1a
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Th* H*ap*rlan d*balori» for Ihn day ♦•wnlng, .March 16 in lh<* College
y»^f ar* Krl* Uirll, a nenlor from audllerium. The leaina debatinK In
(»rirton, and Owar Hrinaon. a aopho-jjh* aix letles will he'the Hame with
Hior*. from New H*-rn Mr. Dail . ilu ♦•xreption of Anxel who will be
r**pr*a*nt*d A. C. C. laul y*ar in th* nuh»«tUiit«*d by MIm.s Hazel Windle>
Stale Kor*nah- I>*bate. and did ho and !he nubjert lieHolvetl. that th*;*
thl» )*ar. alao. Mr. lirinMou waa uow»-rn of the I'resident of the
Kdlii»r oi a w#*li-known n*w»pap*r , « la«»j* hia FreHhman ‘ I nited Stale** should be BubHtauUally
fUH|*KUM\H WU \I.KTHil\H
l\TKt(^.HTlN(« HIhTO|1\
<(‘onilnu*d from pag* on*l
i*'n«- Knot. Mla« Wh|il*y wa«t a^aln
In V%blk. wUH* tb* Al*thian pr<*«l
d*nt for (hat y*ar, <‘*« il A. Jarmoii.
|4 working on hla iKHlor'a lH*gr*»’.
Th* H*«t>*rlan pr*ald*nt for that
v*ar wa« (M*m liankn
Th* ll*ai>*rian pr«'*id*nta for
tt3n-31 w**r* Jark Mrlnaon and Hav-
mond llou«h*r. Mr. Il<>urb*r. along
with Mi*>* Utfth Wataoii. alao d« >
bttl< d fo. tb* M*»p*rlaua that year.
John liirh kland and M***da Weaver
tirf-iiiliNl ovar th* Aletblan nti**tlnga
that ytar. and Mr. Hrirkland. with
the help of 1>, K r«>ola. won the d**-
lHi(lni( « up for th<- Aletblana
Th* H*at>*rian pr««ld*nta
y*ar, and la aaMiatant « heer leader hu reai'ed a.H a nettled policy," which
ihia >*ar. I waa ut»ed in the Forensic I>ebate
'will he uaed by the societies.
M \H\ \ri*I.K <il\ KS
UKMT\I. IN \iniTOUIIM
<(‘<>ntlnued from pax* one)
'climax. Aa encorea ahe Kare “I
Truly.” »JacohH-Hondi,
The tournament debaters rame In
conlact with many InterestlnK P<^r-
iaona from other schoolM. They had
the experience of clashinR with op-
iM-nentH duriUK the formal debateH,
dt'nyinx and contending the iHHues,
(hen MtnilinK good naturedly anJ
l,,4>*'e You ,.
"Katrelhla ’ < l,a Korge) by Hp*clal holding * onversaliouB that were far
rHquMi, and Hy thi- \Vat*Tn of Min- from Ihc former subject meeting in
n.'i.inka" iLleurame). the lolihlen of the hoteln, ucquain-
Mr». .Nann.-lle Hinton played li*-r tam iv- were made and Kroupn could
imuul able and synipathetlc accom' | •»** found farryinK on Informal ur^u-
(>'r panlmintu whiiii Apple ura ln’.entu ni'-rely for pleaBure.
1511-32 »iTe Ja. k urlnnon and Ham < |ou»ly ai knowledxed. The A. C. team thinks that, even
Kid man, iHJih itr»do»le« of the cia«t The ronrert wa* followed by a re-' ihouxh they lost, the lollene should
Ilf '3.1 .Mr Krwman Ir now doint: nption In the ioIUki- parlors, nlvi-n »ork harder for a stronner team to
Mr. Howard lllll»y. Mr« Kllialtelh i pri-aldxnt of her niM-lety, and drhal.-d uradualf work at Vanderbilt I nlrer- hy the Kiudent AiuMx latlon under represent the colleKc next year at the
Yavorakl. and Mlaa .Martha Kdmoo- . again witb Mlaa Olady* Kouat aa h*r
■ loo pr*ald*d ov«r tb* bootb and rolbagu* Mr Hrln«on waa aUo
aold grab bag* and • han* «^ for th* \ pr*4id*nt of hla aorl*t)r. th* H*ap4T
•tty, whil* Mr. Hrlnaitn I* *mployed whoK** HU»pl« e- the rerltal waa given. t«)urnamenl.
Haui*n pr*atd*d otrar th* AUthlao
^m**tlnga In 1*24. which waa th*
*tra ornamaala. Mlaai|,^«| vmr lb* H*at>*rlan« won th*
and rrmnc— Htotl jmpr H«»* |*ly D*hat*. K N Grady
and Uaymnnd Hou« h*r woo for th*
H*a|>««rlan*. and John Wlnfl*ld and
afgban Tb* Town Oirla aold cak*«
and cookl*a at a b<K>tb d*coratt^ In
MaxIran atyl* Tb* ■*norliaa a*rv-
Ing b*blnd tb* rountar w*r* Itutb
Jobnaton. Ilarpo" W a t • o n.
'Oroucbo' Marrall. and Kacb*l (‘on
y»r« Tb* Alatblan t»lt*rary H<H'|('t)
apoo*or*d a flab.ng pond Tb* pond
waa d*rorat*d In blua and gold, tb*
aiM-laty I'olora Mlaa Has*l Hll*y.
Marl*tta WbltUy, aod Th*lma Hmltb
wt<r« v*ry *ffiri*nt in providing flab
for tb* fiah*rfolk M*mb*ra of Phi
Higma Tau Hororlty and HIgma Alpha
rrat*rnlty a*rv*d at a Ml« k*y Moua#
bo«>th Tbia b<»olb waa d*«'orat*d In
bla«'k and orang*. and in lav*odaf
and whlt«>. tb*lr r*ap*rtlv* color*
Higma Tau (tbi Hororlty and i*bl
Kai>i>f Alpha KratamUi aold landl
at a iMM»tn <l*<orat*d with thalr col*
ora. gold aod whM*. Mtaa— Kmma
l«aura HarfmiC aod Mary Virginia
H««a*r gra< loualy pr*ald*d Tba
Y M ('. A ap«»naor*<l lb* a*illng of
<*iM‘a (*olaa and Mr Harold Tyr* and
Mr ' Hlcyr’la ’ Taylor w*ra T*ry *fTI-
riant In tbalr curb aarvlca. Mlaa«'a
olll* Wray and t'alll* Wlodl*y aold
pop corn for tb* 01*a f'lub Tb*
tllrla’ Atblatlc Club a*rv*d hot dof«.
wltb or without onion* Tba booth
waa dacoratad with blu* and wblta.
lha (*oll*g* t'olora. agalnat tba back
ground of a b*aut|ful Navajo blan
k«t llowa. arrowa. and t»nnla rack
ala War* th<
”I#lb’' Hagg
provatl to b* vary good eooka In
tb* middia of tba floor atood tb*
H*«p*rlan Ho«-l*ty lllogo Btand
orat*d In r*d and wblta. tba m
culora Mlawaa Mary llr*war
lo*t May. aod Mr. Illcycla ’ Taylor
war* th* proprlatora of tbIa atand
t«ji«t. but not laaat. la tb* bootb
wblcb won tb* prii* a pktura to
b* donatat) to tba alud*ot parlora
for baing the moat attmcttra bootb.
Tbia b«M»tb waa apooaorad by tba
Y W r A It waa a Baodwlcb Hhop.
Mlaaoa Kva Maa WbllUy. KlUabatb
Houa*. aod Aarab t«oftlo aold hot
rborolata and ham, plmaoto. cbaa>aa,
and banana aandwlcbaa Hmall
tabl*a. wbara tba patrooa could ba
aaatad. war* plac*d around tba floor
Mlaa Una Todd waa tba maoagar
of a aldaabow callad. "Blua Kyaa‘*
fur Mao Only Tbia provad to b*
vary lotaraating to a majority of tb*
voung mao praaaot. Popular wtlb
both girla aod bojra waa tba fortan*
talllog aldaabow ownt^ by Mlaa Mary
Uardoar Olokloi
(Hbar lolaraatlBg faatara of tb*
program wara tba donraa. tb* riowna
aod tba band Mlaa«a t«alab Drlvar
aod Ha«a| W'lodlay praaaotad a vary
Ihrllllog aod axclllog itaoc* callad.
’ Tb*' Boslog rioff Mlaa KIlMbath
I'owali parformad a d*Ugbtfal tap
daoc* Tb* clovoa praaaotad o
lumbllog act for tba aojoymaot of
Iba crowd Tba tomblara war**
Ml*a*% Wbltlay. PowalL ftirlrklaod. I
Wbltlay. |>aaoa. Itballoo. W'oodard.
Kagln. aod Mill Moair for Iba art
waa furolabad by Mlaa Myra Joyoar
Itoroa of tba paopla of dlatloctloD
praaaot wara praaldaQi Hlll*ir. ploy-
log vlib bla b«Uooo. Profaoaor Grin
lo<|Qinog If a clown waa a mookay.
aod Mr Hill, fatbar of our owo b^
lovad ('barlolla.
Tba viallora wara- Mra O K
pMwall aod doQgbtaf. rally, of WII*
aoo. Mlaa Holda Ka« aftd Ma*ar#
Brastoo Kaa. Wlllla Slaocll aod Kd
Kim
jn. l^al y«mr. and again d«*ba(*-d.
having aa hU roll*agu*'. Mlaa Mab«*|
L>n«h
No |*ln* Knot waa publl«h*d in
192:. hut In tb* 1*33 l«au* w* find
lb* Alathlan il*l»atora to b* l*aul
Hli ka and I.oaa|r TomHn«on. wbll*
lh*lr oppon*nta from th* H*ap*rlan
■tM'i*ty w*ri' Z«>b Hrinaon, who la
now pr*ald*nt of th* Alumni Aaao
rlallon. anil Louia Mayo, who la pas
tor of a <hur%h In Or**nvlll*, Mia-
• l^alppi. Mlaa Hadi* <;r***n. who la
now offica a*rr*tarv for Hackn*y
Hro of thU i|ty. pr*aid*ot of
th* Alatblao aoclety In 1933,
Jam** Manning, H*-«p*rlan pr*«ld*nt
for 1934, la now ('ounty Hup*rlnt*n-
d*nt of tba B('ho«ila of Martin Coun-
i» l» (ba Mai ac»|»y of Iba l*loc
Knot, for I>?l, th* AitHblan pr*al-
lo l*atullco County. Th* AlethUn
pr*«ldent« for that year w*r* Clara |»|-;||\tIX; TK.WIS T.\KK
lUaa and Vernon llryant Mlaa Haaa. IMItT TKI-ST\TK l>Kll.\Ti:
4lat<*r of l>ortH Hnkn, U now teaching
at Allianr*. and Mr. Hryant at S*v*n < Continued from page one)
Springa. Th* AU*ihlanH won the —
d*l>at* again that y*ar, with Ml!^ at,a South Carolina.
Su* Tmld, who I" now a meml»*r of xhe main <ihje* t of thene tourna-
thia yaar'a St-olor claaa. and I>. K. meDt dehalt*^ ' la not meaaured in
piNiie, who Is now teaching at Hath, m |)(m)| rating alone," according lo
debating for th»*m. The lleHperiana Keiaer, hul “the experience and
w.T* ably r» pr. nt« d by Ja.-k Hrln- training Involveit U the enaential
aon an«l I.** Hoy Harrii. th* latter factor. '
la now «-mploy*d by th* Chevrolet xi„, affirmative team of A. C.,
Motor Company of Plymouth. In ,.Uah»-d with Wake Koreac. Slal«-
193313 (*t*nni«- Oani*!* and Ira
l«angaton prealdfd ov*»r th* Heaper-
hlla‘ a4»ciety, while K»Tmit Traylor
and 1^’oiia Foltx look charge of the
Alethlan nicetlnga. Meaars. Traylor
and l«angaton are both doing gradu
ate work at pr> <«**nt time at Van-
derhilt I'nlvfT^ti/ Miag Panlefa*
trni waa C llonn* r Jefferson- Th« ***‘"*^ “** January 10. 1933. that wa« ; iaBh lM*lw»-en th^^wo ff<H-letles more palarhlan C’oIleKes.
Al.ihlan rtehator. were Charlie Hau- 'h“* «“
l.n and Hadir lir-en, while I.«ul^ abruptly Interrupted her college
Ma.c. and M»nnelr lv,r| Qulnnerly
debate.I for th* H*««i'
T1»e
C»>lleKe and Ouilford. Th
drawing for their match tiuilfoni.
I.*m»ir-Hhyne and Koanoke College-*
Whil* the A. (V T«*atn-^ were not
winncra. tht^y report tb t th* etperl-
teme and tralnluir In debating >.4
worthwhile. TbU training in expe<t>
**d to b* rery%»lpful In makint the
One It*in of utmost importance
wan a deliKhtful luncheon served in
the Florentine room of the hotel Fri
day at 1 o'clo<-k. After this luncheon,
chaira were pushed hack, everybody
Kol comforlahle and nine extempo-
raiteoii*! Hpe»*»‘hei» were enjoyed. The
Huhjecta for these speeches wert
drawn one hour before lunch. Judge^(
N^ere appointed to render a decision
UK to the best speaker. The winner
was Mr. .Meyers of Wake Forest. His
*‘uhjct was, “Things I Am Averse
To.*' This contest proved to be one
of the most enjoyable items of the
negative t-ntir« program.
No tahtiiatlon as to the standing
of the in.llvidnal schools will be
Hvailahle for several days; however,
from ohservations it seemed that
the It'uding colleges in dehatim:
wen*: State College, Wake Foi-
t ;kT. Koanolte. l««notr-lih>'ne uu4 Ap
In I93S P (» Oallop and Koyall
PhlltMilt d*l»at*d ft»r tb* Al*thlana. '
and And*rat»o H<hiw*1I and Itutb J
Sklnn*r w*ra aal*ct*d to bold up th«|
honor of tb* Hr4|M*rlana. Th* H*a- '
In th* hiatory of th* acbool. Sam
Fre*man and Ira l^ngaton del>at*d
for th»* ll*Hp«rlana in 1933. while
.Mlaa*« l^lah Hriver and Haxel
Wlndl*y d*batMl for th* Al*thlan«.
who w*re again victorious
To thla Hat of debatora are added
|M*rlan praaldent wa« l«oula .Mayo, th* ttne^’ who debat* thla year. They
for that yaar. and .Ml*i* Charlie (Jr*y ar* Mlaa Hatal W*indley, a Junior.
from Pant*go. aod Mr P I). (Irady, ^
m*ml>*r of the Junior claaa. from
K^nly. d*batora for th* Alethlana.
MU-» W|ndl*y d^bate«l very ably for
tb* AlethUna last year Mr. (irady
1» the aon of Senator Orady, and a
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