Hash and Mothballs
By Joe" Jones
At" the end of each class-period a
stream of students pours up from
Ilurphey and Saunders, and moves
diagonally across the open space be
tween Steele and the "Y" JBy facial
expression,, by stride, by carriage,
physical conformity, manner, and
clothing, the procession exhibits an
interesting view of vary human col-
legiania. - . -,v '
Some fellows walk i by swiftly, as
though they were hurryng off some
where.' Others walk swiftly, but with
out seeming to be hurried; as if they
walked fast just because they felt
good. It tells in their faces. The
expression of a man walking fast be
cause he feels good. It is the same
with the slow walkers Now, here
cdmes an athlete. He 13 walking
slowly, but with a, supreme air of
well-being expressed in f his every
move as well as in his face. Some
others walk slowly obviously because
they feel sluggish.
All types' of strides are seen, too,
in this - hourly parade. There- are
long ungainly strides, and long grace
ful ones, there, are short, and long,
and medium strides of various types;
lazy ones, military ones, some en
thusiastic, some ? commonplace, some
slightly ludicrous, and some that can
not be named. And would you look
at those two co-eds! That tall one
has a splendid walk, but the little
one seems to have an invisible hobble
retarding, her. Here comes another,
however, who has a fascinating little
trip-trip-trip bird-like "walk.
Carolina Has Booked
Excellent Run of
Pictures for February
An unusually, fine selection of pic
tures has been booked for showing
in Chapel Hill at the Carolina Theatre
during the' month of February, ac
cording to an announcement of
Manager E. C. Smith. . ' :
Outstanding' among the year's pic
tures are the following, which, will be
run some time during the month:
Emil ' Jammings in "Sins of the
Fathers"; Dolores- Del Eio in "Re
venge"; Greta Garbo land John Gil
bert in their latest joint picture, "A
Woman of Affairs"; Sue Carol in an
other "hot" picture, "Sin Sfster'
Nancy Carroll and Buddy Rogers "in
the perennial Abie's Irish Rose"i and
John Gilbert in "Mask 'of the Devil."
An unusual feature will be the
presentation of the official German
war film, "Behind the German Lines."
This picture was made by the Ger
man government, and presents au
thentic scenes of fighting and war
from the standpoint of the Germans.
Included are- several good shots of
American prisoners, actual photos of
the men at the time they were taken
prisoners. - .
Chapel Hillians will also be given
the opportunity to see the picture
which was hailed as the year's great
est, Cecil B. DeMille's "King of
Kings." It too .will be presented in
February. '
We know some men who claim io
be self-made who undoubtedly cheat
ed themselves.
Di Calendar
balanced sense of values.
. Watch the expressions for awhile
Here comes a dour looking -fellow
who looks as if he had flunked three
quizes on end, and yet we happen to
know that he is an honor student
Another man,walking alone, is beam
ing and smiling to ; himself. We
wonder what he is thinking of. Some
walk along with a preoccupied look,
a few walk gazing at those about
them, while the majority strive for
a nonchalant look. Those who pass
in two's or, in groups naturally wear
conversational expressions in var
ious degrees. :" y - .
Most of the co-eds try to appear
obvious of the fact that they, are in
a predominantly masculine, crowd. It
is naturally a difficult feat, and few
succeed. There is one little girl who
passes in the daily crowd, however,
who has mastered the art; perhaps
unconsciously. It as " if she were
' alone. Peacefully and contentedly
she goes along like a dove mincing
through a flock of barnyard fowls,
her eyes cast unconcernedly upon the
.ground. There are others who fairly
fluant as they walk, some -who look
straight ahead, some who sideglance
a. great deal, and some who frankly
look the boys over as , they pass.
Take the co-eds out of the procession
and you naturally take out the most
interesting and colorful part of it. v
Once in a while a boy and a girl
pass together, but seldom as if they
were gettig a great deal of pleasure
out of it. There are one or two ex
ceptions, however, judging from the
daily reappearance - 01 the same
couples. '. . ,
The following -items appear on the
calendar of the Di Senate:
lv Resolved, That the Di Senate go
on record as favoring the plan of is
suing the Tar Heel six times per
week.
2. Resolved, That the Di Senate go
on record as advocating the- abolition
of chapel for Sophomores. , .
f 3. Resolved, That the Di Senate go
on record as favoring the plan of
fered by. J. M.x Booker for re-orgah-izing
student government at the Uni
versity of North Carolina.
4. Resolved, That the Di Senate go
on record as opening its doors for
membership to the women of the Uni
versity. : ; ... - - - - -
5. Resolved, That the Di 'Senate go
on record as stating that the Kji
Klux Klan is a menace to. the general
welfare of the public.
6. JResolved, That the Di Senate go
on record as favoring the plan of
sterilizing insane persons before ad
mitting thm to asylums for the in
sane. '. ; - V "
' Srriith Entertains
Manager Smith of the Carolina
Theatre entertained at two special
midnight shows last week. Thursday
evening he was host to the 6Q or more
newspaper men in attendance at the
Newspaper Institute, and Friday night
he entertained the Junior class.
Both groups enjoyed Mr. Smith's
hospitality to the fullest extent. Or
ganist and (Orchestra were retained
for each of the performances and add
ed much to the pleasure of the pro
grams. ..:' , : ' ."
The entertainment for the newspa'
per men came the second night of the
Institute, following an evening barbe
cue and short session of the gather
ing. "The Awakening," Vilma
Banky's latest and her first starring
picture, was the film shown.
The entertainment for the Juniors
followed -the class smoker in Swain
Hall.
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' So, day after day, at ithe end each
elass period, the mass streams up
from south campus, and anyone who
watcnes may see something new
every day, or every hour. It is
fascinating pastime. ,
Now, here comes f a nice looking
group of boys, laughing and talking.
They arevery well-dressed and neat
looking, careful of their personal ap
pearance, but most of them, natural
ly enough, with an unmistakable look
of, self -superiority on their faces.
They're probably from down Frater
nity Court way. One may spot the
self-help type in the crowd, too;
usually by ; a hint of shabbiness or(
carelessness in dress. Perhaps they
are the truest heroes of the conglom
eration. Older men say they are.
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Here comes a man with a letter
on his sweater. Invariably his bear
ing expresses confidence in himself
without conceit. ; The letter seems to
make him look and feel better; and
it ' certainly , should. . It stands for
more hard routine work than most
people realize. And. here comes an
honor student who has let muscular
exercise go to the dogs. You can tell
it by looking - at him. Alongside of
him walk two other honor students
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Most Sugar - Daddy Girls Are Sjcandalous!
All of Them Are Fascinating! ""
Here's One Worthy of Your Heart!
' Theluxurious' sophisticated Daisy
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But Daisy flirted. And she then
faced the disillusionment of two
lovers. A lover who would have
thrown" her charms away. And a
.lover who would have kept them
forever.
THE SHOPWORN ANGEL''
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