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THE ONLY COLLEGE DAILY IN THE SOUTHEAST-
VOLUME XL VII
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CHAPEL HILL, N C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1938
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Mag Meeting
All old members of the
Carolina Magazine staff and
all aspirants to the staff are
asked to meet tonight at 7
o'clock in Graham Memorial,
Editor John Creedy announced.
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Hereare scenes showing the largest registration
in Carolina's history. Last mght with two days to
go, the figure stood at 3,415, just short of the esti
mated peak of 3,500.
Top left: Dean R. B. House welcomes Lenox Rawl
ings, Jr., of Wilson, whose father attended school
with Dean House 20 years ago. Top right: Ben Hus
bands, assistant registrar, looks cool even in the
midst of one Of the biggest jobs of the year. The
lady is our own "Miss Sallie" Taylor Ray, officially
assistant to Dean Hobbs of college of arts and
sciences. ,
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Across the center (left to right) is Dean C. P.
Spruill of the general college and the usual be-
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Bottom: Dr. T. J. Wilson, Jr., registrar and dean
COEDS URGED TO
JOIN ACTIVITIES
Members Of YWCA
Organizations
The YWCA has adopted for
its first job of the year that of
encouraging the new University
women to make places for them
selves in the various campus or
ganizations. Holding its first of
ficial meeting of the year last
night in the new YWCA social
room in Spencer Hall, the wom
en's group presented to a large
assembly of new coeds a brief
explanation of every organiza
tion on the campus open to
women.
The Playmakers, the Daily
Tar Heel, Carolina Magazine,
Yackety-Yack, Buccaneer, the Di
Senate and the Phi Assembly,
the women's; athletic groups, the
Carolina Political Union,. Alpha
Kappa Gamma, professional
groups, and many other campus
organizations were among those
explained to the new women.
Seniors who had been actively
affiliated with the different ac
tivities last year made the ex
(Contmued on page two)
New Plan Of Representation
Adopted In Meet Last Night
I Board Decides Not
Participate In
Freshman Elections
By JIM McADEN
Mitchell Britt, University
junior, was elected for his
second term as temporary chair
man of the Student party last
night at a meeting in Graham
Memorial attended by ten men,
comprising the neucleus of the
party.
The group also made public
plans to have a delegate to a
party convention, chosen from
each floor of every dormitory,
to take the place of meetings
held last year at which anyone
interested was allowed to vote.
In The Springtime
Last spring, during annual
campus elections, Britt was
chosen by his party to succeed
Bill Cole, then chairman, who in
turn was nominated for presi
dent of the senior class. He re
signed this temporary chairman
ship later in the spring when
Bob Crystal was chosen to head
(Continued criipage two)
, in
Russell Speaks To
Freshmen On Career
Of Thomas Wolfe
Urges That Some Member
Of Class 'To Take Up
Where Wolfe Left Off"
Professor Phillips Russell was
the principal speaker at regular
freshmen assembly yesterday
where he spoke on the "Career
of Thomas Wolfe." Professor
Russell said, "When Thomas
Wolfe died last Thursday he left
a big gap in the literary world.
What we need is some new re
(Continued on last page)
HENDRK PLANS
BIG DANCEYEAR
Club To Cooperate
; With Duke Group
One Got Away
E. C. Tankersley, D. Baker, E.
Magson, S. E. Perry, S. Swartz,
F. L. Tunick, E. Coffin, M. H.
Coley, C. T. Robertson, R. P.
Sexton and R. A. Springer were
confined to University health
service (infirmary to you) yes
terday. Only patient released was J.
Phillips.
SORORITY RUSHING
PERIOD TO LAST
FROM OCTOBER 3-7
Rules For Coed
Rushing Similar To
Frat Council Decrees
Sorority rushing will begin on
October 3 and continue through
October 7, according to Miss
Olive Cruikshank, president of
the University's Women Pan
Hellenic association. Sorority
rushing consists of talking so
rority matters to or before new
women students, spending
money on new women students,
and holding parties or teas at
which new women students are
present.
Following rules must be ob
served tyj sorority' members be
fore and during this rushing sea
son: A definite period of silence
shall be held between the rush
ing parties as designated by the
social calendar. The members
shall not talk to or have any
sort of association with non
sorority girls when each sorority
is. not rushing, except to ack
nowledge a greeting or answer a
direct question.
No Badges
A sorority woman whose na
tional organization has a local
chapter at the University shall
not wear her sorority badge dur
ing the two weeks truce at the
opening of college. .
Rushing season shall end two
(Corrdinued on page two)
Alumni To Entertain
Sons And Daughters
Of Former Students
"Grandchildren" Of Uni
versity And Professors To
Be Feted Thursday Evening
Other Elections To
Be Held Sometime
During This Week
Returns from the election
Monday and Tuesday of officers
in nine undergraduate men's
dormitories were released yes
terday. Three others are hold
ing elections . sometime this
week.
In Old West Jack Hughes was
elected president and Hugh Og
burn was chosen athletic man
ager. In Steele dormitory, Jim
Brane, John Wheless and Foyell
Smith were chosen councillors;
Bob Milner is athletic manager.
. Hank Pessar was elected vice
president of Grimes to replace
Clifford Pace who could not
return this year. Albert Rosen,
Jerry Gaffsey, Jesse Caldwell
and J. L. Pittman were named
councillors and Dick White, ath
letic manager.
Those Boys In Manly
Residents of Manly dormitory
chose Robert McLemore, vice
president ; John Michael, ath
letic manager ; and George Wat
son, Paul McGinnty, Ralph Pat
rick and Sam Misenheimer,
floor councillors.
Mangiim - chose James Pea-"-"
(Continued from page two)
This year the German club,
campus-wide social organization!
which sponsors three sets ofl
dances during the year, will en
deavor to secure top name bands
for each set, President Bill Hen
drix announced yesterday.
Hendrix said that the German
club had corresponded with of
ficials at Duke and the Univer
sity to arrange dance sets on suc
cessive week-ends to enable each
school to enjoy "dancing deluxe"
during the fall Germans.
Here at Carolina the custom
has always been to have a lesser
light for the fall Germans, a big
ger band for the mid-winters,
and a real top-flighter for the
finals.
Considerable Saving
Under the plan, a top-flighter
could be obtained for a nominal
fee, at least at a considerable
saving. When a band isn tour,
it can be obtained for much less
than for a special engagement,
(Continued on last page)
"Grandchildren" of the Uni
versity are to be honor guests at
a get-together Thursday evening
at 7 :30" o'clock in Carolina
Inn. THe gathering is sponsored
by University alumni office and
to it have been invited sons and
daughters of alumni who are en
tering the University for the
first time this fall. Also invited
are University professors who
were teaching at the time the
"grandchildren's" fathers were
student's here.
A survey shows that 65 sons
of alumni are members of the
freshman class and 35 new
transfer students are either
alumni sons or daughters. Ap
proximately 30 members of the
faculty have been invited, ac
cording f o J. Maryon Saunders,
alumni secretary.
The get-together is an annual
affair sponsored by the alumni
office and in other years has met
with enthusiastic response from
students, faculty, and alumni-fathers.
BOY SCOUTS WILL
HOLD JUBILEE
Expect 2,000 At
Affair October 6-9
Some 2000 Boy Scouts repre
senting 195 patrols throughout
region six will participate in
second annual Carolina Boy
Scout jubilee at the University
October 6-9, the week-end of the
Tulane-Carolina homecoming
football game, according to Dr.
Harold D. Meyer, chairman, who
has just returned from a Kenan
travelling fellowship in Europe.
Dr. Russell M. Grumman is
associate chairman of the jubilee
committee.
Three years ago the Jubilee,
which is sponsored by the Uni
versity and region six, brought
1200 Boy Scouts here.
The Scouts from sections of
(Continued on page two)
Student Party Head
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Mitchell Britt, University ju
nior, late last night rechosen
head of the Student party when.
Bob Crystal did not return to
school this fall.