LOOKS LIKE THREE'S A CROWD -y v A ill mmm i:W:::::::::::::.:?:::; PAGE FOUR FRESHMEN ASKED TO BE AT DINNER All first-year men whether formerly connected with any Hi Y organization or not are in yited to attend the Freshman Friendship council banquet to morrow night at 6:30 o'clock in Graham Memorial, according to J. D. Winslow, president of the ,Y. M. C. A. Francis F. Bradshaw dean of students, will be the principal speaker. Jack Pool, president of the senior class, will be toast master. . y After the banquet a business meeting will be held and officers will be elected, thus completing the organization of the council. Those planning to attend are Q lflOTTA vrtwsNr Ai XXm. w v nidi aiameo a l Lilt? i ---- . . . Y. M. C. A. tomorrow W L Jean ariow Lionel Barrymore, and Patsy Kelly in "The Girl A charge of fifty cents a T,iofJFrom Missouri, which plays at the Carolina theatre tomorrow. will be made. THE DAILY TAR HEEL SEPTEMBER 23, 1934 WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION WILL HAVE RECEPTION New co-eds are cordially in vited to an informal reception Wednesday afternoon, Septem ber 26 from 4:00 o'clock to 6:00 o'clock at Spencer hall. . The Woman's (association is giving this tea in honor of the girls who have just arrived at the University. All the old girls are urged to come and meet the new students. Dance Class Anyone desiring information concerning Phoebe Barr's dan cing class may call at the Little Shop on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. (v-1 :3V s - '( Dan McGugin Expects To Retire at Vanderbilt ASPHALT COURTS NEARLY FINISHED (Continued from page one) employed. The labor would have to be supplied by the I Emergency Relief Administra- Y.M.C.A. CABINETS MEET TOMORROW (Continued from page three) nominate all coaches and assist ants and outline their duties and rZT1 -r "I ?fnef 1m S0Pe of the agency cupy the portion at Vanderbilt was not nearly g0 , University whjch his brother-in- of the CWA, which it g lant law, Mr. Yost, occupies at the 0a University of Michigan. ' lief instead of on the completion McGugin said in his formal of worthwhile projects and im . letter of resignation that he ten- provements. dered it with great reluctance, Chapel Hill and Orange coun saying, "Football coaching is ty being a rural community, the hard work. It draws pretty number of unemployed needing heavily on the physical, particu- relief work through the sum larly upon the nerves. I believe mer was reduced considerably, one should cease this arduous Consequently, the allocation of service while still in good health, funds for the county was too Besides thirty years is long small to provide the necessary enough. Another man is en- labor. titled to a chance sometime." a definite grant has now been In coaching McGugin's em- secured from the FERA to pro phasis was always on character, vide the labor. With a little leadership, sportsmanship. As good weather, officials have he points OUt in his letter Tip Tine pvrv TAnsrm r Violi OT7A Vl n 4" T-I n coached about twelve hundred ten cowrf can ho nlf a a . Contd from page one) boys during his thirty seasons opened to students within the fT ad.Whe at Vanderbilt. Many of these next few weeks, and an addi- ZSf em- men are nccmtoA t.Arlnv a tinoi ii a oers snan not talk to or have ers in all walks of southern life, later. any. sort of association with Unanimously they attest Mc- (Continued from page one ) sity to talk to special student groups. - Officials of the "Y" plan espe cially to emphasize work on the campus this -year. Committees on devotions, community ser vice, self-help, vocational guid-j ance, discussion groups, church relations, conferences, . litera ture,, self-help, deputations. boys' work committee, contacts with prospective students, the human relations institute, world j service, and the state social pro gram are among the groups appointed. All students, whether they were members of "Y" grouns last year or not, are invited to j attend the convocations. Women's Pan-Hellenic Council Releases Rules Gugin's influence on their char acters and lives. There are probably few men who have ex Photo Appointments rushees. Rushing season will end two days before bid day during The following Rt.nrJpnfs nro -ro I ,,u:i. x; n , . . . yruuauiy iew men wno nave ex- . , , 7 77 wmcu ume mere snail be an ab rted such tremendous influence med that they have appoint- solute period of silence. ' - i . , ... ImentS trt nA nVinfnocrQrk'harl -fry On bid day fraternity repre on so manV at neriods ir, .W menis pnotograpned for lives when influx mt. Jthe Yackety Yack at Wootten much. A Tiio-T. manshiD has alwavs chrtrA- T P- Howell, H. Blalock, W. izftd MfnntnTinS.pT.oi fooTva -p F. Sisson, sentatives will hand bids from their lodges to the dean of wo- w am rni j mi . M. V. Copeland, . J . XI1T aean wm nomy thQ ov;0- t w r lrls to whom the bids are ad- :rri"rru;i s: ow. p. .l w. d,: ?irls to whom e bids are ad axws uiugnt tnat . - -- dressed who will come separate- E. Kendrick, M. C. Potts, H. f'me Yl" delTveiy of the bid' Boney, J.- Winslow, K. C. Hayes, . !!rl vs?la11 make her choice -r w J Sltm t.np hirl cool f n-r.J iT 1. w. Wilson, JJ. W. Frye. tant than winning. McGugin-ooached teams at Vanderbilt have won 193 games, tied 19 and lost 52. During Mc Gugin's first four years at Van- E. O. Anderson, Jr., L. sign the bid, seal it and leave the room, without anv discussion. T-l I ' Pi. H'nlh J L l.v t-. . " I . . ' awi w-cu atceDunp a nid sha derbilt no southern team ws I .Brooks, Jr.. L. Richardson. R.I we ur uexeat a vanoer- : d. oeawen, ju. between 4:00 and 6:00 o'clock wixt icdiu, aim omy one, bewa-1 iailr, ji. x. oomey, k. ixuiion, 0f the same afternoon nee, succeeded in scorino- rm A. H. Scales. D. Shedd. T s . Vanderbilt. Sewanfifi was alsr Putnam. E. S. LawrpnrA W T. ALLSBROOK MAKFS Prnpn the first snn.KfiTi TTarcrpff M Rll T7" r? o .tt- vvuv,gc tAJ I -o ., JJ", j.' . x- . U.-XJ.,1-I "RMl All U 1 tie and defeat a Mr.finorm.anh llrell. P. McMiillan. p s Sa, mu Allsbrook and his Caro- ed team, tying in his fifth year M- P. Cooke, J. M. Voegtlen, W. Iina Club orchestra, which ana winning m His sixth. - isuiiocK. YAPKP1TV vAfir I B- Hansen, A. Brandon, D.i ivu. llir--TX 11 -r, iviacj-owen, n. .Bryant. Hi. 1. played on the University cam pus last year, have made a re cording of their arrangements of The following memW Canrobdl.-D. B. SmW F F How ri1 Miss You When the last year's Yacketv VarV cfaff Youn?. H. L. Riddle. Jr T. t . I Summer Is Gone" and "Caro- will meet tomorrow in ttraln Woodard. J. E. Holland a n llna' an orchestration of the Memorial at 2:00 o'clock for a Butler, J: Marshall, D. Tudor, L. University football .songs and short important meeting: Lawlor, R. L. Huber, P. L. cheers for the Okeh Recording Fred Weaver, Charles Ivey, I Onasch, T. P. Mathews, W. L. TX -r . . 1 1 iienry lewis, JLane Fulenwider, poison. Jack Lowe. Irvincr Suss, and 3 on M Seal airy Regular Delivery Before Breakfast , to Your Home or Room Special Delivery for Your Convenience 9:30 A.M. llt30 A.M. 3:30 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 1 TTH1 -W-k - onapei 1111 branch 140 E. Franklin Street Phone 7766 Si 7 V 7 H . Jl. F II El El noers We have always believed in giving our customers just a little more than the bargain demands and will continue to give them the high est quality at the lowest price. 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