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Page 4 ! I QUEENS BLUES RA Gives Tourney Results The basketball tournament sponsored by R. A. began on Monday, the 14th of March with Carson-Frazer beating South IS IS. The next day Morrison lost a hard-fought game to North with a score of 40-21. The dormitory play-off between Carson-Frazer and North was played on Wed nesday, with North winning 36-29. Sorority competition got off to an exciting start on Thursday with Phi Mu beating Chi Omega 32-28 in a close game. On Fri day Alpha Gamma Delta lost to Alpha Delt Pi. The score was 45-31. On Tuesday the games between classes began with the Seniors beating the Freshmen 36-9. On Wednesday the Junior class lost to the Sophomores 16-27. The final game between classes was played on Friday with the Senior Class emerging as the winner with a score of 26-21. Everyone, both players and spectators, enjoyed the tourna ment very much and the three winning teams. North Dormitory, Alpha Delta Pi, and the Senior Class are to be congratulated on their excellent playing. The players on the different teams were: South — Thomas, Meeler, Kimry, Major, Martin, Powell, and McMahan; Carson Frazer —. Godfrey, Hill, Fowler, Little, Shepard, Shelton and Pros ser; North—McCullock, Pratt, Johnson, Butler, Blakely, Wil liams, Love, Shaw, Senn, Schweit zer, and Harris. Morrison—Led ford, Langston, Nowell, Byerly, Lewis, Byerly, Morrison, Fraser, and Long; Phi Mu—Johnson, White, Hall, Pratt, Norris, Senn, Harris, Shepherd, Ewell, and Mc Mahan; Chi Omega — Lambdin, Byerly, Prosser, Ledford, Byerly, Major, and Burkhart; Alpha Del ta Pi—Civil, Williams, Thomas, Blakely, Kimiy, Siddall, Long, Little, Lewis, Shaw, and Love. Alpha Gamma Delta—Langston, Butler, Britt, Birmingham, Now ell, Martin, Alexander, Marable, and Fraser; Freshmen—Hall, Ma jor, Kabrich, Hardin, Wilson, Powell, Harris, McMahan, and Howie; Seniors—Johnson, McCul lock, Civil, Gibbs, Kimry, Britt, and Meeler; Sophomores—Blake ly, Birmingham, Prosser, Fowler, Byerly, and Davenport; Juniors —Godfrey, Thomas, Nowell, Langston, Lewis, Harris, Norris, and Alexander. State Of The Union (Continued from Page 1) for necessary things and find that the sum is quite sufficient. All sorority dues. Church money, contributions to charity, clothes, money for necessities from the drugstore and grocery store, and train fare come extra from dear Daddy who is always complain ing that his favorite and only daughter spends .too much money. Imagine that! And me a Fresh man in college, a woman of the world ! I guess my biggest gains have been made in social development. This, of course, is more important than anything for I must know how to behave in society. In order to broaden myself and improve my “party manners” I go without hesitation and with great anxiety to Friday night dinner for which we must wear our “church” clothes and then to after dinner coffee in Burwell afterwards. Here I have a marvelous time showing off new clothes and im pressing classmates with manners I didn t have before I came to college. But in spite of propriety I must insist on putting cream and sugar in demitasse and using a knife and fork at the dinner able just isn’t practical. One must learn that to survive one must get their firstist with one hand in the hash and the other grab bing a bottle of milk. Friday night coffee ends the festivities of the week of which it is the only one and the remainder of the week end is spent meditating and studying. My subjects I have mastered completely and look with assur ance to the future when I can put it to practical use. My chemistry will help me immeasurably as a housewife. I can serve my guests Molotov cocktails before dinner or maybe even sulfuric acid and orange fixed in the old fashion ed way with bitters of nitrogly cerine. Never will I forget what I have learned. I’ll remember to tell my children that Danny Boy was the “father of the Renais sance”, or was it F. D. R.? The extent of my acquirance of common sense consists in fig uring out that what you think will be asked on a history test won’t be and if all the lights in the dorm are suddenly not burn ing then they must be out. March 31, 1949 My extensive education is not through, though. In addition to the afore mentioned bits of knowl edge gained, I have learned that if the sign says “Don’t Step On The Grass”, one should step on the grass, and anywhere else it says don’t, DO. Of course, now, you ask for some proof of this speedy flight from a child to a respective Phi Beta Kappa. Well, don’t let my report card fool you. After all, what are a few Ds and Fs? My inventory is completed with the statement that I “sho” have found out how much I don’t know. I must now run along to greater conquests. The dinner bell is ringing. Compliments of Charlotte Fish & Oyster Co. Clothes for Uueens at vKOliwldA / HI lAIT 5WIH tTRtrr Eckerds For Famous Cosmetics — also — Steins Theatrical Make-Up 128 N. Tryon—109 S. Tryon Shop for Books at d^ciptist ^Stoi*€ We can secure for you any book in print PARKER-GARDNER For the latest in sheet music and records 306 N. Church Street For . Cooking Water Heating Refrigeration Heating Charlotte, N. C. — Phone 38447 KUESTER'S Parties and Banquets Call 3-5545 for Reservations McAlister carson insurance agency Insurance and Bonds Independence Building phone 8141 POUND and MOORE CO. Stationery Distinctive Gifts 213 South Tryon Street Engraving PARK PLACE PHARMACY for Quick Service 613 Providence Rd. Phone 3-1114 WartL Cc unnon For the "New Look" in College Fashions 839 Providence Road Telephone 6027 I'll furnish the electric power. You furnish the greatest power of all— human character and brains. Together we'll make the Piedmont Caro- linas the best place on earth in which to live and work. DUKE P^QWER COMPANY Douglas Furriers — Cleaners 1415 Elizabeth Ave. Store your Furs where you can obtain them immediately Good Dry Cleaning KALE-LAWING CO. Phone 6185 227 S. Tryon St. Stationers Office Outfitters Printers We Rent Typewriters Manufacture Rubber Stamps MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE FASHIONS AND ACCESSORIES
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