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PAGE TWO THE DAILY TAB HEEL SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1935 pi 66MedioCTe99 Fall Qmarteir Passes inn Review ' f 1 r i Si 1 1 1 t ' . 1 . i ill mi -l Mi: :i r i t - :;n if 'i' ill! I Freshman Arrival, Coeds, New York Fire on Parade Scribes Says All Clear Down Home Stretch For Exams No Cheating Ring 2?y Mac Smith It is the Fall Quarter at Caro lina 1936, and not a creature is stirring, not even a mouse. Old Swain Hall is shaking like a bowl full of jelly it is so glad to be op en once more to welcome the inrush of the freshmen com ing to Chapel Hill to learn Communism, anarchy and football ... Freshman Invasion September 14 the new men storm the little village, so often hallowed, and take all the place ment tests in sight. Three days they fight without their ranks being once re-inforced. Then came Friday 18, when everybody else turns up at school for football scrimmage. What about this fellow Wolf from the West, "Bear" Wolf and his razzle-dazzle? - Coeds Promising Duke beats Colgate and Pete Ivey introduces all the boys to the fair crop of coeds (Glenn Davis says now they were a bet ter than "fair" crop) in Graham Memorial lounge. It is the first dance they've had there since some one noticed the floors get ting scratched five years ago . Sure the new coeds are . fine, everybody agreed. But there is Jack Frink. He . has his A. S. U. and he wants more coeds. Frank Graham isn't pleasing every body .... Retrospection The air is filled with vacation reports : Prof Koch in the Sier ras, Lyons, Lefler and Beale see the fate of Europe hanging in the balance. Class Honor councils, elected last spring, awake and meet for the first time as Carolina sup porters finally relax from the Wake Forest 14-7 scare. But there is never peace, here comes Frank McGlinn stealing all the headlines by promising the cam pus a fall quarter political circus with Messrs. Gene Talmadge, Colonel 'Frank Knox, Thomas Dixon and the boys in the ring... That's Quite Alright Ted Husing, a stranger in town, tells somebody Kenan sta dium is beautiful and the book exchange immediately starts giving rebates of textbook pur chases. Like New Year's comes Uni versity day with all the gang in the faculty strutting their stuff in the caps and gowns parade (the white fleeces mean you'd been to Oxford or some other place extra). Hoge Vick pulls his gain pep rally about the same time. Some sports writer pre dicting the score of the rally, declares that "Joy, or something will reign supreme . . . when Carolina students drop their so phisticated composure ..." Wilson Witts And then comes that frater nity rushing season, amid the whirl of which the campus puts Registrar Tommy Wilson, Jr., on the rack for scheduling classes January 1. Finally he and Dean House break down: holidays at Christmas extended to January 4. House and Wilson are the HITS OF THE WEEK some body figures. Cherub-cheeked Pete Ivey t. 'y- V- ; i again. This time our boy is sug gesting a bonfire for the N.,Y. U. game at Times Square in New York. On his head falls the weight of a gullible Associat ed Press and the apologetic fury of all the students from the Civ ilized World. Comeback Ivey replies to the New York police refusal of bonfire permisT sion by telling the LaGuardia bunch that he wasn't feeling bad about the matter. (Pete says he couldn't have the bonfire: there wasn't any dry wood around). He just didn't go around to see them when he was in New York for the game because he'd just worn his first pair of shoes and his feet hurt him too bad for him to be walkin' about the streets of New York. "Shut up Ivey, you country sap from Carolina," his anti-pathetic readers from the North beg . . . , Presto When Mamie Rose McGinnis starts her date bureau Maryland loses to the Tar Heels and Col onel Knox does come to Chapel Hill. Climaxing the already indicat ed Greek rushing season, 239 freshmen bids are accepted (but several of the boys are up in New York for the game and can't pledge up right now . . After the weekend some of them Another Christmas special 4 boxes of Camels in "flat fifties" wrapped in gay holiday dress. At your dealer's you'll find this Christmas package 10 packs of "20's"200 cigarettes. There's no more . or Camel cigarcuca. nwv. ' will change their minds). Publications Out comes Julian's Buccaneer, clean and snappy with its can did snapshots. Mr. Read, lite rati reviewer comments and commends . Same with Jim's magazine except there's no snap shots ... Silencing Daily Tar Heel plaints the administration lets Financier Charlie Woollen trip to Washington and pull a WPA gymnasium and coed dormitory out of the New Deal bag. Roose velt wins the campus straw vote. Same Boat When Tulane beats Carolina everybody said "Thank goodness Tennessee beat Duke." and it passes over like that. Tense Fall Germans, a set of Grails, State and Duke loom in the off- mg. luia-quarter reports are sent home for the freshmen ; ev erybody else is happy. Comes State andjthe Wolf pack Homecoming celebration. State is leading 6-0 at the half and looks like some hot ball club. "Bull" James, Tarzan, Jr., says here this will never do and the Little-Hutchins gang catches his cue. Final score: 21-6. Everybody Mentioned Tempe Newsom's Y. M. C. A. directory makes its annual ap pearance and now we know who is a Methodist or a senior or not. Everything is going pretty smoothly now ... No worry; no care ! This will not do at all, says the Daily Tar Heel. And it pro 'A H33S0 tX33Dg &K4 mm accej tt.. V..nnv solution lems. Camels are sure to be apprecm. spirit of fine-tasting Camels, you keep in tune wi and Christmas-tide. Enjoy Camels at J" set you right! after eating-for their aid tpjjjgg TOBACCOS They're made from .ZTo Turkish and Domesticthan any f f ceeds to blow up 'education, ski hi. Many students become disil lusioned and are willing to do away with taking exams this quarter. John Judge" Parker's Stu dent council lays down the law for passing class budgets: 50 per cent of the class must ap prove before any money can be spent! Freshmen shout "down with the old order," elect Baxter Taylor president nevertheless, and demand a seat on the Stu dent counciil. Come One And about the class budgets: frantic sophomores, their dance plans made for December 4, fin ally get their appropriations by the class after its third meeting. Niles Bond's old seniors poop up royally a little later; Junior Rube Graham nabs Freddy Johnson and hauls him up to Me morial hall to play for the read ing of the junior budget. Every thing is easy for them, first time! Niles Bond threatens to have a burlesque to get his se nior budget passed. Meanwhile we are mid-winters and that beautiful sun shiney day when Duke comes ov er to our house for a winner roast. My mama and dad are here and so is Ralph Brake who Get your Christmas barber work done before you go home! Wishing you a Merry Xmas University Barber Sh n X s Hi: Mi tmm WSJ:-: re-, It's 10 v-- o , ff With mild, Coprriatit, 19. ttabMc rnt.M. WbMt&daa. N. a runs the Gulf service station at home. Duke and the Yackety Bucs win; Rameses, grey-eyed goat of destiny, turns up his heels, gives himself a swift kick toward the setting sun and died .. (unattended). Mentioning Playmakers The Playmakers have been gone a week on their tour to New York. President Graham is presenting the budget to the boys in Raleigh. "How about re storing old salaries?" he begs. Stuart Rabb's high school newspaper institute is a great success; the English debaters come and go like the Arabs, si lently stealing away into the night. S. A. E. and Grimes go 14-12 (S. A. E.) in the cham pionship intramural football con test. All-Campus teams are pick ed by the sports editors. Home Stretch Thanksgiving over, nearly ev eryone worn out, campus starts training for examinations with splendid movies, a student en tertainment, a couple of dances, Prof Koch's "Christmas Carol" See the New DeSoto and Plymouth POE'S AUTO SERVICE Repairs on all Cars Reasonable Prices Ji Phone 6581 7, WW jyCr AO. 5& rinoe to olease all the pipe-smokers on your easy list lust gWe them mellow, fragrant Fence Albert-tne National joy Smoke-the Pnnce of Pipe Tobaccos. "P. A." is the largest-selling smoking tobacco in the world. It does not "bhe" tie tongue. Prince Albert will wish your friends and relatives the merriest Christmas ever. One full pound of Prince Albert in an attractive Christmas gift package. nrli A1 V S reading, and back work make ups ... Fall quarters come and go and may it never be said that this past one was great nor small, just mediocre, that's all. Pleasant time, but no Rose Bowl team or Horrible Duke defeat; no cheatin' ring or flu epidemic; not a creature was stirring (mo mentously, at least) not even a mouse ... 0. J. "Skipper" Coffin has eaten all the country sausage Walter Spearman's relatives sent to Walter. It happened over the period when Mrs. Coffin was out of town. She does not like fried cabbage and "Skipper" had fried cabbage and sausage to his heart's content. It is dangerous to be sincere unless you are also stupid. G. B. Shaw. We pay highest prices for all kinds of second hand clothes at LACOCK'S SHOE SHOP Tuesday, December 15. 1936 Hours: 1 P. M. 7T M. k X? s-s.w. sty ' V 3.' -At i J. te J -- v i-" v." - ' V5 V ? At G1 (Above) FuUpound of Prsnce Albert tn a real glass humidor that keep, the tobacco in perfect condition- L'! I v; !! ;:!; I w rn
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