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THE TAB HEEL THE TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF EDITORS Frank Hough L. N. Morgan B. D. Stephenson - Editor-in-Chief Assistant-Editor-in-Chief Assistant-Editor-in-Chie ASSOCIATE EDITORS I. II, Hughes G. L. Oarrington G. C. Mann Ov. TnoMP80;, Jh., C. VV. E. Pittman' A. L. j in Chapel Hill, and to the last detail there was nothing1 left to be desired, j From the decoration on the hero's! chiffonier to the manner in which Rube Oliver poured his shaving-mug of booze from the jug labelled "Veri's Special," the thing was exactly as it should be. It was realistic because it was the real thing. The students recognixed it as the real thing and forgot that they were not in the Carir Building taking a niffht off. The Junior Prom Girl got her first rea! SAFE AND SATISFACTORY Buying from us By Phone is safe and satisfactory. Do'nt do without DRUG STORE SUPPLIES because you can't come for them. Don't hesitate to call us because you are not a regular customer. Thlserviec is for everybody. Patterson Bros, M. Wiggins J. H. Rand I flimpse of real college life and saw for M,n Tartan Wit,,v me Carolina man really is when shorn of all the affecta Business Manager tion and new haberdashery ' annually Assistant Business Manager donned m honor of her oresence The liberal sprinkling of heavy and light digs at popular and unpopular members of the faculty - and near- faculty would have made the play act itseir, but in few instances did the seniors have to fall back on this breast work,- for the aqting was good. The men had drilled tirelessly and had worked together well, and the success of the play was a fine reward for their zeal. The acts that presented life in the dormitory and the Archer Barn were perhaps more realistic than the meet- Two out of three from Virginia! mgottne taculty m "Captain Frank's" Coach Clancey and the team have done office, but h is safe to say that'this lat what they started the season with the ter was more deeply enjoyed by the 600 Published twice a week by the General Ath letic Association. "Entered as second class matter October 26, 1909, at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. C, under the Act of March 3, 1879.' ' Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. Subscription Price, fl.BO perYesr, Payablo in advance or during first term. Single Copies; 6 Cents.- intention of doing. They have done all that Carolina cculd All honor to them. students in the audience. There was ask of them, panger ol the piece dragging in the faculty meeting, but it was in this scene that the seniors showed some really good acting. Mr. McKay's man-' Chari.es E. Clancey has done a nensms showed result of painstakiA wonderful thing. Starting- the season coaching by the members of Dr. MinL' with but one varsity player in the class in English 14; Mr. Smith's wot!, squad he has developed a remarkable gave evidence that he had never missed teamthe first aggregation of real- a mass meeting; Mr. Trotter's manner ly championship calibre Carolina has of having his way classified him fas had since 1905. He has achieved what one who in more youthful days had Carolina coaches have been trying to learned to love the science taught nn achieve for six long years. The Uni- 4My Laboratory;" and Mr. Mullicah s versity is profoundly gratetul to Chas. appearance gave ample reasori for the and all Our course of instructions in Bookking. Shorthand, Typewiting Commecial hranhfis covers everv necessary step to prepare you to prove your worth. , It teaches how to embody in your ever-day work, that enthusiasm which goes with houesi effort self reliance, and a practical knowledge of office work. In any good paying position you must have the right preparation or you will find someone ready to slip into your position. Our School is one of the best equipped business Schools in the South. In such an institution as ours you get the right preparation and are taught practical knowledge that puts you in right relation to em plovers who are willing to pay you for your work. EL McClung, Manager Greensboro, N. C. pa The McAdoo A most delightful home in Greensboro tor the traveler and the Carolina student Strictly first-class in appointment Excellent Service Easy of access to railway station. ixnQf 8c Horton OF RALEIGH, N. C. Will be Represented on the Hill Next Fall by 1 MANNING VENABLE and ROLAND WILLIAMS E. Clancey. Yestkrday's fracas concludes the most remarkable series of games ever pulled off between Carolina and Vir ginia. For brilliancy of play and closeness of score they've never been equalled in Carolina-Virginia athletic annals. Both teams deserve the high est sort of praise-. eve r looker-on to remark to the professional comedian who has been in Chapel Hill a week to study the faculty and make up 01 tue seniors. "That's the Mr. So-so. that's the eve." v The acting, the staging- and the iyit and industry of the advertisers reflect great credit on the graduating class LOcal color was there in gobbs; the ultra star members of the caste bp. uaycu coiuuicuuduie seu-restraint in not monopolizing the foot-lights; the program was a worthv introduction tn juniok week, lVll, has been a huge the pleasures of the performance. In all "The Man in the Red Domino was a success saw the real Carolina man; the seniors got a good chance to gaze directly into the eyes of Junior Prom Girl, and a lot of people reached the point in their careers where an answer was given to Burns's prayer: "O would some power, the giftie gie success. Everybody has had a good time who' made any effort in that direction. And to top it all we've walloped Virginia. Every single citizen of the campus can get joy out of that without the least effort in the world. j A Tragedy. Once upon a time there was a junior He resolved to get a good seat for the wiktly-heraldly Senior Stunt. He had occupied the back row in the balcony at every Star Course entertainment of thajyear, as well as five times a week at Chapel. ! So he camped around the Y. M. C. A. lobby till tickets were to be delivered, and then waylaid Thompson Webb. He was asked whether he would have one on the side, on the front row gal lery, or a place on the bald-headed rov?. No gallery for him! He fine-er- edithe diagram lovingly, and it was With a sense of lordly satisfaction that ye placed his finger on the centra seat of the baldheaded row. He swelled out his chest proudly. Then began a wild scramble for ickets. Seats were at a premium. tte showed his ticket to all his friends t with conscious superiority. It was J..l:i . : . .n.. t . The Junior Prom Girl rueidllve lu euHwi some xeiiow ciass mate wnere nis seat was located, and receive the reply, "Row S, behind a post," or "gallery, back row on side," and then in his turn in answer to the question, "what vou The University of North Carolina n Head of the State System of Education TheUni versity stands for thorough ness and all that is best in education and the moulding of character. It is equipped with 24 buildings, new water works, central heating, electric lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip- ped for good work. The Faculty num bers 80. Students, 800. Library of 60,000 volumes. One librarian and four assistants. Fine Literary Socie ties. There is an active Y. M. C. A. conducted by the students. Scholar ships and loans for the needy and de serving. For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapbi, II11.1., N, C. got?" to say, "Center of baldheaded row in dress circle.',' But alas! All human joys must fade. A solemn-faced committee from the Senior Stunt waited on him one day and explained with tears in his eyes that there was a pretty girl who was dying to go to the show,' but could wnii.cn, siageu anu aciea dv me class ciation will begin Monday, 24tli. .Every not eet a ticket. Would he mind t -trt 1 .. I.. .... . I , ui ivi i, - was in every way the most "paid-up' meml)er will be entered, and exchanging his for one in the gallery? successrui ciass stunt ever pulled ott at none that have not paid their fee will (What is a fellow to do when his m uiiivcisuy ui nuTia Carolina, i ne De eiigioie. 11 you nave not paid your Southern chivalry is appealed to Senior Show Captures Immense Audience "The Man in the Red Domino," To see ourselves as others see us." Prize Tennis Association Tournament. The annual prize tournament be- 1 tween members of the local tennis asso- plot wasone of.studeiit and faculty life fee and wish to enter, hand your $1.50 in Chapel Hill; the setting was Chapel to M. B. Wyatt or Luke Lamb. Hill of today, the actors were Chapel If you are a "paid-up" member and Hill students of today who repre- do not wish to enter the tournament, sented members of the faculty well please notify M. B. Wyatt. The en because of four years opportunity to tries will be posted at the Athletic study the originals from personal ob- Store. servation, and the students character The prizes offered are7 those con- well, becausc;ihe original represented tributed by the following merchants: himself. For realism, go, and an ap- J M. Neville, $5.00 tennis racquet, plication of the gibe in a manner that Patterson Bros., $3.50 pipe or $4.00 was almost genius the play was a won- box cigars. in this manner? Such is life. in the gallery. He went derful success. Senior stunts of the future will date from "The Man in the Red Domino." The first two acts showed student life A. A. Kluttz, $2.50 fountain pen. II. H. Patterson, $4.00 pair shoes. C. B. Griffin, $3.50 pair shoes. Durham Bros., $1.00 shirt, Mr. S. J. Brockwell has purchased the Pickwick Theater from Mr. and Mrs. E. Remington, of Winston-Salem. Brockwell's Skating Rink and the Pick wick will hereafter be under the name of the Chapel Hill Amusement Com pany. There will most probably be three or four more prizes offered by the town merchants, which will be advertised in the Athletic Store later, Of BJffi,' tion. : SNEED-MARKHAM- TAYLOR COMPANV of Durham ALLISON Agts. COWLES I
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