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Page four PUNS ARE GOING FORWARD FOR THE GUILFORD QUAKER Students Urged To Contribute Snapshots For Publication. TO BE READY MAYDAY Last Year Quaker to Be Distributed Some Time Near Thanksgiving. Recently returned rrom an excursion to Washington. D. C., Cora Worth I'nrker and Ralph Deaton, editor and business manager, respectively, of the Quaker report favorable progress in the preparations being made for the 1030 Quaker. Leaving here last Satur day night, they spent several days in Washington with representatives of the the printing company who assisted them in the make-up and arrangement of the annual. Dummies have already been made out for each page of the Quaker, and both the editor and the business manager are satisfied that work on the publication is well ahead of schedule. A large number of pictures have al ready been taken by Stanley Lewis, stall' photographer of the GUII.FOBDIAN, but space is still left for snapshots, which students are being encouraged to submit. Specific details of the make-up of the 1!).'!!) annual are still closely guarded secrets, but Corky I'arker authorized this correspondent to quote her as say ing this year's Quaker will be "differ ent." It is expected that the forth coming year book will be approximately the same size as the 1937 Quaker but that it will represent a more complete coverage of the various phases of cam pus life and will be written more in formally than the annuals of preceding years. Kditor Barker pointed out that the 2.'!0-odd students who neglected to have their photographs taken will be given a final opportunity of sitling for same when the publishing company's photog rapher returns to the campus within the next week or ten days. The 1030 Quaker is tentatively sched uled for distribution to students by May day. The 11)38 Quaker is now being printed and bound and will be ready for delivery to students on or before Thanksgiving. GUILFORDIAN ACQUIRES ADDITIONAL FACILITIES Acquisition of Complete File of Back Issues Expected to Aid Present Stall' of (iuilfordian. Through the cooperation of Miss Hicks and the perserveranee of "Butch" Labberton the GUILFORMAN office is now equipped with an tip-to-date file of every copy of the (JITII-KORDIAN issued since the inauguration of this student publication on October 14, 1014. Twen ty-four consecutive years of GUII.TOR MANS are thus made easily accessible to the present staff. The trend of journalistic style in the lust quarter of n century is readill.v apparent from inspection of these back issues, and it is hoped that this file will aid the present organization iu maintaining a progressive attitude in regard to style and policy. Aside from, its interest and aid to the present staff, this file constitutes an important document in the history of Guilford College. I Always Welcome We J Appreciate j | Your Patronage j Pleasants j MERCANTILE CO. J Perambulating Pedant Parks Bus Behind Lover's Landmark Back of Founder's, just within the borders of Wes Raleigh's domain squats II little grey structure that was not there this time last year. (No, it isn't the new gymnasium.) It's the rambling residence of H. M. Jones. A trailer on the campus of any college is unique; a trailer on the campus at Guilford is unprecedented. It is, how ever, an even bet that, unless you habitually stare from a back window at Founder's you have not remarked about the unpretentious addition, an addition no more unpretentious than its occupant, who is, paradoxically, a sophomore. Jones built the trailer himself. He hooked it on his old one-seater and rolled away after an education. The road from Mooresville, hometown to H. M„ led over Charlotte way; and Jones enrolled at Davidson. At the end of his freshman year, back he treked to Mooresville where he awaited FRENZY ENGULFS MEM HALL; REPORTER MAPS MAD-HOUSE (Continued from Page One) 'phones. Seeking a quiet spot, we delved into the freshman chemistry laboratory. There for a moment, we found it. Fifty frosh sat stricken dumb by a dlffiicult problem in their exam; but suddenly one got the answer and the class was in an uproar. Dr. Ljung ignored the sound-wave and went about his carpentry work in liis own noisily inimitable style. Off to one side Mei- I 101 l in ran up and down the floor, stop ping at intervals to place a zero on the papers he was grading. Once Mrs. Lasley stopped him and hud him auto graph a blank piece of paper; she was making out the honor roll. From the vicinity of Dr. Campbell's cat and cooter department, came mingled mews and cheers and an occasional "Kay, Thomas! Give him a hand." (or n foot ns the operation preceded.) We left the lower levels and climbed up to the second floor. After padding our ear-drums with fresh cotton, we opened the doors to the auditorium and hail it (the cotton) promptly knocked out. • Peggy Mostrom was beating it out on the old calliope, Mr. Marshall reclined and tapped restlessly on his broad forehead as two of liis English ladies vigorously and volubly emoted. The stage crew hammered a bit at dull moments, and Wood spattered the countryside with a particularly vile plentitude of paint. Gasping with re lief, we climbed over a castle in Spain and fell into the Guilfordian office, and into the midst of n feud between a half-dozen garrulous editors and two typewriterers. Oh, well there are only six weeks until the Christmas holidays. "My end draws nearer," said the wrestler, as his opponent bent him double.—Campus Chat. !| Style Leaders In Young Men's Clothes II JOHNSON-CORNATZER II and AULBERT "The Man's Store" { Visit Us While j You Are in | Greensboro ! I All Haircuts, 25c j Burgess Barber Shop i 126 W. Sycamore Street I | In the Watson Bldg. j | Xe.rt to Walton's Shoe Slioi> | I V. J. BETHEA, Manager j THE GUILFORDIAN l lie September call to classes. This time the road did not end at David son ; it led across the state to Guil ford, and the trailer came to its au tumnal rest on the north campus. H. M. likes his house-on-wheels, and he likes Guilford. He selected Guil ford from anions; all the schools with in the range of his wheels because of the reasonable tuition and the high scholastic rating. Enticing though these merits are, they will not detain him long; for after this year he will be away again. Next year the trailer will find its way either to U. N. C. or to some military school. Jones eats, sleeps, and studies with in his shell. Jt is the best place on the campus in which to eat and sleep. The cooking job is not so bad; there is always something to look for ward to: hut washing dishes, ah, that's something else. Washing dishes is the bane of all livers-within-trailers. OPEN FORUM (Continued from I'age Two) long and probably at the end of four years—but, my goodness! But even this i thought is not very comforting, for only the other day, I overheard a senior day student (what again?) comment with surprised pleasure on the luxu rious men's lounging room in Foun ders', "Gosh! I didn't know they had one of those up here! I thought it was some girl's room. Well, that cer tainly is nice. Yes, sir!" How's about it, Mr. I'arsons? In nice big eas.v-to-see, easy-to-read letters,! "Gentlemen." ANOTHER DAYSLOP. Compliments W. V. Moran | i Manager F. VV. Woolworths j • • flClje JBonr an& Castle DINING ROOM AND AUTO TRAY SERVICE Sandwiches with Special Dressing Barbecue with our Special Sauce Famous Steak Sandwiches W. Market St. Ext. Phone 2-0798 • • .ire You a Customer of Oursf j If Xof. Win/ Xot! PRICES AND TERMS RIGHT BURTNER FURNITURE i COMPANY GREENSBORO, N. C. j 312 South Elm Street j DIAL K417 —-—> McCULLOCH AND SWAIN ( Varamcunt o4sheboro & Trinity o Streets C P. O. 1193 Dial 8809 Greenshoro, N. C. ONLOOKERS STARTLED BY ANTIC OF ACTIVE PSYCHOPATHIC WARD [ ] (Continued from Page One) meilng, sawing, painting, measuring | and just about doing everything else —it's astounding what that guy can do when he forgets to impress somebody. Southern City Eloise Mitchell (prompter) repeatedly mashed her shapely thumb as she tacked muslin to the bare flat frames. Hope Leslie sat in the middle of the stage like a lost child in a giant sand pile, ham mer in hand, and babbled incoherently to herself as she complacently did nothing. From this chaos appeared as if by magic an impressionistic island-inside cabin set for act 111 done in blatant, primitive colors; an artistic Gregorian baroque interior for acts I and IV. 1 Chubby Mike Caffey swiped chicken wire to make realistic rocks and bould ers for the island scene in act 11. Mas ter electricians (for any and all pro ductions) crept up in the dead of night cut loose the switch board and hid it in Director Marshall's chubby liole-attic. The boys are rewiring the entire unit to give the Thespians an |up to date electrical system. In the j dead of night the lads rioted in a wild I orgy of unrestrained profanity which they would be forced to curb in day i light hours. | Out going and in going chapel stu- > dents have viewed with amazement | the antics of ward S-T-A-G-E when passing by route of the back stairs, hut the whole world will see for the first time on the gala night of November 119 th the fruits of four weeks of in- • 1 tensive madness which will be dis- I played on the Guilford College stage i in the niagnificant production of "The | Admirable Crichton." ! (Reporter's note: If I have missed i insulting any who deserves it, i. e. I those who worked hard, please drop a line to the editor and I'll get some dirt On you for our next issue.) TATUM'S Special t ! HOT STEAK SANDWICHES ISc i ,j " 720 W. Market Dial 2-1194 f J... . T , F WILLS | | Book and Stationery Co. T i ♦ Hooks, Stationery, Office and I I t School Supplies. Greeting Cards, f I I Fancv Goods for Gifts ■ J If GriLFOItD STI'DENTS I ALWAYS WELCOME i............................. 1 November 12, 1938 FRIENDS MEETING TO BE HELD ON GUILFORD CAMPUS Leah Hammond and Charles Hendricks To be in Charge of Fellowship Committee Meeting. A. V. F. F. PLANS TO BK MADE Approximately -10 Quakers from all over eastern United States are ex pected to attend tlie American Young Friends Fellowship Committee which will be lield on Guilford's campus from November 25 through the 27th. Young Friends leaders from 15 yearly meet ings ranging from North Carolina to New York and lowa will be present. In charge of the meeting is the North Carolina Young Friends Hoard of which I.i ah Hammond, of Colfax, is president and Charles Hendricks, ministerial stu dent nt Guilford, is vice-president. Chairman David \V. Day, of the In diana yearly meeting, will preside at the business sessions to be held Satur day afternoon and evening. I'lans of the prospective A. Y. F. F. conference will be discussed during these sessions. The Friday night and the Saturday morning meetings are to be given over to Dr. Heittel's discussion of the Third Query. This query, one of the foun dation stones of the Quaker faith, in cludes some 27 questions grouped un cler t.lie headings: "What demands does our Faith make upon us as in dividuals, as members of a Christian community, and as members of the American Young Friends Fellowship?" * w i Come in and see the new ! 'Parker PENS from $2.75 to $lO { Start the Fall Term at school on even i | terms with any other student. Come in i today and see our new assortment of | Parker Pens. All sizes, styles and colors. ! I Corner Elm and Washington Sts.
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