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\ LUME Xl 2-777 JJOLLTi\ S PRJ L 13, 1939 NUMBER 10 Anderson and Dr. Faith Fairfield Gordon Famed Musician Student Body Martin Return Visits Campus Elects Officers From Conference Begins Lecture Series Here . For Two Days Hodges, Martin and Whitaker Assume Duties Under Margaret Anderson and Harriet Martin Outlines Four Stages of Emo­ Sandor Vas Shows Delicacy New Constituiion returned latc last night from \Vinston­ of Interpretation in S·t1em where they have been represcnting tional Growth in Her First Lecture Recital Here Rosa Batte Hodges, of Richmond, was i ~o llil: s at a meeting of the outhern elccted Executive President of the Stu­ lntercollegiate Association of Student GRATIFYING ATTENDANCE LECTURES TO MUSIC CLASSES dent Government Association for 1939-40, Governments at Salem College, April 10, by the studellt body at a meeting on Tues­ II and 12. Dr. Faith Fairfield Gordon, chosen as M r. Sandor Vas, Professor of Piano day. March 21. M iss Anderson said that most colleges at the Eastman School of Music, was en­ Miss Hodges has had previous expe­ scnd the old president of the student body this year's speaker at Hollins on the sub­ ject, "Ma rriage and thc Family," de­ thusiastically received in a formal con­ rience on Council and is expected to and the new, so that the meeting is o f cert ill the Little 'Theater last night and assume the duties of the office as it stands, much l>ractical value to incoming official s livered the first of her series of lectures in the Little Theatre Monday afternoon, has been a popular visitor to the campus under the new constitution, with a fin e aud that they found it so again this year. f or the past two days. understanding of the responsibilities of incc Miss R osa H odges, lI ew executive April to. This was an introduction to the series Tonight, Mr. Vas will play informally, the position before her. Among the offices president,. will be attending another con­ answering requests and discussing the she has held are CIa s Representative vention later, Miss Martin, chairman o f in which Dr. Gordon outlined her pro­ gram, before speaking on the real subject numbers h·e will perform. Perhaps he will to the Endowment Judicial Board, was asked to attend this als~ make a brief talk on the relationship ommittee during onc. The theme o f this meeting was the of the afternoon, "Adjustments After Marriage." She spoke of the four stages of the arts, a subject he is keenly in­ her freshman year; qucstion, "Are College Student Govern­ terested in and well qualified to discuss. Recorder of Student nicnts Democratic ?" and both lectures of emotional development : The nartisian, or se lf -admiring, the period when one During his visit Mr. Vas has been lectur­ Government, Secre­ and open forums constituted an examina­ DR. FAITH F AIRFIEW GORDON etnulates the parent of the opposite· sex, ing to musie theory classes and this tary to the YW.C.A. tion of the relation of the cxecutive coun· aHernoon criticized the individual per­ cabinet, and Campus ci l to the administration and to the stu­ the period · whe!l one identifies oneself Carnegie Fund with the parent of the same sex and finds formances of several piano students who Reporter to the dent body, and of the relation of the wished to take advantage of the presence Sportswoman, as a judicial board to the student body. ones friends in that group, and the last Aids College stage when one begins to enjoy the com­ of this master teacher. sophomore, and this Other questions discussed were the elec­ In his contact with the students, for year President of the tion system, freshman orientation and panionship of people of the opposite sex. While the students were away on their Mr. Vas has taken several meals with Junior Class, in the technique of presidency. Her point of emphasis was that when spring vacation last month, Dr. Bessie them in the dining room and has also met which capacity she The convention which Miss H odges most people marry they are hoping to be Carter Randolph received for the college them at social functions given in his honor, has also served on the Joint Legislative and Miss Phyllis '~T hitaker, newly elected understood, at last, but that they must a grant of $35,000 from the Carnegie he has been found to be a cultured mu­ Board. During her whole career at. Hol­ vice president, will attend is the Regional realize that the other person in the Corporation of . partnership is wanting the same thing. sician of the old school--sensitive, modest lins she has been an eager participant in onvention of Student Government Asso­ Such grants are awarded to American and rather shy. On his favorite topics all class activities and has been outstand­ ciations held ill conjunction with the One should seek to .know, she said, what colleges in recognition of finc work and of chamber music playing and modern ing on the athletic field. meeting of the Southern Federation of the other person is looking for in mar­ service to the youth ot the nation. Fred­ Hungarian music he · is said to be elo­ Harriet Martin was elected Chairman College Students and Publication Repre­ riage and decide whether or not that is erick P. Keppel, president of the corpora­ quent, speaking fluently in four languages. of the Judicial Board at another meeting sentatives in Charleston, S. April 20, what she is emotionally suited to give. c., tiol1 , paid a visit to the Hollins campus A Hungarian by birth, trained at the of the student body on April 7. This is a 21,22. Though this is one of the regional A large group of students met for in­ last fall to look over the needs and desires formal questioning and discussion with Leipzig Conservatory, Vas has an inter­ new office, created in the revised consti­ conferences of the NSFA, attendance is (\ f the college, perhaps preparatory to national reputation as a concert pianist. tution. Miss. Martin's experience includes not limited to member colleges. Many Dr. Gcrdon in the evening. On the days granting the i undo With the addition 0 f He came to America fifteen years ago at work as a reporter colleges are sending as many as a dozen of her other lectures, Dr. Gordon will be the ilew g rant, the total contributed to on campus the entire day, when she will the invitation of the University of Roches­ on STUDENT LIFE representatives, so that a large group is Hollins by the corporation is $55,000. ter, where he has been teaching advanced during her sopho­ cxpected f rom all over the South. meet individual appointments of fi f teen Among the gifts are $10,000 worfh of minutes each and group discussions of piano and ensemble playing ever since, more year, and as Definite plans have not yet been an­ books presented to the Cocke Memorial but he had previously made two tours of Treasurer of Stu­ nounced but probably many of the ques­ half an hour. Some time before each Library a few years ago and more re­ lecture day the place of these meetings (he country. dent Government and (i O;lS raised at the other conference will cently, art and music reference sets valued In his program last night, the pianist as Marshal this year. he discussed here too, and the method and a s ch e dul~ on which the students at $5,000 each. may sign for appointments will be posted followed the conventional plan of begin­ The, other members of round-tables and open forums will also The largest slim was given to be used at ning with the work of a comparatively of the Judicial Board he used. Publicity reports indicate that on the bulletin board. the discretion of the college and has been Though the subj ects of the last three early composer and moving successively are: Senior repre­ it wi ll be a valuable and successful con­ added to the Endowment Fund, bringing to a conclusion with some contemporary sentatives, Marjorie vention. lectures are tentative and pliable, they the total to' about $450,000. This fund will probably be as follows: April 19, Tlrc work. His fir st number was Bach's Suite Howard and Kitty is invested. In the sa fe st type of securities in the French Style in G major, written Lee Palmer; ]wlior (COl/lillI/cd on P agc 3, CO /1I1I/1/ 1 ) at the discretion of the Board of Trustees originally for the harpsichord, in which representatives, Mary Virginia Butler and Hollins Girls to Display ------~®~------and the administration, and bears an in­ he ·executed the seven contrasting dance P oily Story; Sophomore representative, Horsemanship at v. M. I. come of .about $11,000 or $12,000 annually, Dowell Publishes Thesis movements with equal skill and expres­ Amy Redfield--all outstanding girls in which is used for improvement of build­ on History of Criminal sion. Next came a composition · of the campus li fe. N in~ Hollins riders will leave Satur­ ings and grounds and general management (Colllillued all Page 6, Co/ullin 4) Phyllis Whitaker was chosen Tuesday day morning, April 15, for L exington, Syndicalism Legislation of the co.1lege. Everyone connected with ------~®~------night to carryon the duties of the vice where they will participate ill the V . M. I. the college, and the a lumna:: in particular, The J olms Hopkins Press in Baltimore Work of Music Clubs is president of the tudent Council for next horse show that a fternooll. are working hard to bring the total endow­ has just published a thesis by Dr. E. year. Miss Whitaker has had two years The girls are Ma~tha Bowman, Harriet Described by Mrs. Ober ment to half a million dollars by the year Foster Dowell on "A History of Criminal experience on the Executive Council, serv­ Englehardt, Anne Calhoun, Evelyn Fray, of the centennial celebration, 1942, and Syndicalism Legislation in the United The Music Association had as speaker ing as class representative in her sopho­ Ann George, Shirley Henn, Sadie Rice, are fully expecting to do so. States." This book is one of a series of at its formal meeting on April II, Mrs. more year and as secretary in this her Sarah Lee Sullivan and Jane Wagner. historical and political science studies done Vincentri. Ober, the fo rmer Julia Fuqua, junior year and is· familiar with the duties They will ride horses from the Blue ------~®~------Ada Stunts Provide Puns under the direction of John!! Hopkins Uni­ who is national president of the Federation of that group. This year also she has Ridge Hunt Club, the Hollins stable, and versity's Departments of History, Po­ of Music Clubs of America. served as a marshal and has yet found will show them over the jumps as well as and Fun for Kellerites litical Economy and Political Science. She talked informally about the work of time to participate in other activities, hav­ around the ring. Mr. Graves did not seem Dr. Dowell is an Instructor in History the clubs, stressing particularly that in ing taken a leading role in the fall play, worried about the showing the girls will The arms of A . D. A. welcomed into and P olitical Science at Hollins, joining the rural and isolated areas. They have a A licc-Si/-b J-I h e-Fire. make, for they have practiced hard and it s fold two new victims on Tuesday, April the faculty in the fall of 1936. Besides his system -of rating younger children on their ------~~~------11 , in the well-known Keller. The latest all are experienced riders. After the duties as instructor, Dr. Dowell is the progress in the study of music, she said, Helen Wal8h is Elected recruits were Ann Hall and Sue Wells, ' how the girls will attend a dance, faculty head oi the Hollins F orum com­ but for the older g roup conduct a contest to Head 1940 "Spinster" who invoked an atmosphere of orange escorted by the riding cadets, returning to mittee and a most active worker in this in which a national winnl!r is chosen on H elen W alsh was chosen editor of the campus Sunday afternoon. crush with their lavender and lace. Their group dealing with current events; he also the basis of stage personality as well as Spill sler, the H ollins year book, at a On May 15, Lita Alexander, Marcia attempts (mostly stabs) at knitting and is sponsor of the International Relations musical ability in teclmique and expres­ meeting of the staff on April 11. Miss Earle, Hallie Groos, Anne Hall, Kay all the usual pains and pangs of old age Club. sion. This person who has not yet been Walsh has been a valuable member of the Sanford and some others will go to increased the tension. The action consisted . The published version of Dr. Dowell's named wi ll make a nation-wide tour next staff this year, particularly in the art work V. P . 1. to participate in the riding show mainly of looking out a window with an work was condensed from a dissertation year under the auspices of the Community and has also served as marshal and as there. Since the college allows the stu­ occasional rocking of the chair plus the of some thirteen hundred pages of manu­ Concert Association. business ' manager of STUDENT LIFE. The dents only onc participation a session in inevitable puns. PUllishment as it were. script in the libra:y of The Johns Hopkms A ll music lovers, laymen as well as girl who are to aid Miss Walsh in her an outside show, Ilone of the girls who evertheless, they fl ew thick and fast. u niversity. The study, completed two teachers and performers, are eligible for went to V. M . 1. will be able to go to There was the exclamation of "Dam-er­ years ago, cover! such legislation from work next yea ; will be selected in ·the membership in the organization of which near future. Blacksburg, but Hollins will be well repre­ ron" concerning the stocking. Then Mary 1917 through 1933. Favorable · reports she is head, and their particular aim is to sented nevertheless, according to Mr. in a Bland new dress. Also "Boo ! Lamar have been received concerning the publi­ ------~®~------foster native American music and to have Hand in Turner Hall Pledges Graves. fell over a Brink." Ho-hum, a triple threat cation, among which was a personal letter more music written and played, even if Members of the Turner Hall Fund com­ In . going the girls are following the there. Theil with much "pug"ing away on from former Associate Ju ~ tice Louis D: n t a ll of it is good. mittee are now collecting pledges for the highly successful plan of the last year or knitting, E. Footnote in his other suit, Brandies, of the United States Supreme Mrs. Ober, who lives in Norfolk, at­ month of April. According to Sadie two o f cooperation with these two schools B. Rudd concerned with that dig, we Court. The forme justice, who served tended Hollins for two years, 1919-21, and Rice, chairman, two s.tudents will be stand­ in presenting their respective shows and mean Doug, and an exit made looking for Y S pring anca ke rs for the week­ Law Dr.· Williams opened h er ta lk with the JA NET WITT AN ...... , ...... Associate Editor no"n at S :30 there's tIl<' revers(' trek. only ward quickly with the eyes open has Liquor largl'st grnnp of lhe I)rison population all "Leading" \ Vomen in America," Mrs. or other, and a gTcat COllting'ellt has gone (.nd a re Sena tor Claude H. PCI'llCr. Con­ advice to ~ tudy the hi tory o f art along ALICE PORTElL ...... N eWI Editor not so steady. n' pe r c \1 s~iolls on musclt,s and lll'rvcs. O""r the country is het\\'een 17 and 2S F t'rris .is a nationally famous arti:-. t. Southward to watch tlieir ex-president. gressman J ohn \V. Flannagan, Thomas \I' ,th pract>ca l art, for the modem trend is M r. Graves' favorite command is, "Put l1o The interest of the exhibition lies in LISA LINDSEy ...... ·· . · .. . · · ...... · · .. · ... MaK4ging Editor But steadiness is too much to eX\lCct Lomax Hunter and Fred M. Alexander. Down at the Roanoke City jail they get years old ) arc ill ior li4 r law violations. toward the combination o f the two in any YOllr h .. rsc ill a trot ; shake your shoulders V. Cardwell, celebrate Easter M<>nday the fact that here we have preliminary CAROLINE MCCLESK Ey ...... · ...... ·· .. · .. • Colu,"n Editor after the scige those poor gals have been Governor James H. Price has tentatively twu meals a day. But they reall y don't like the men, remaining from ten to thirty­ I,dd Itf art one might enter. UI' a 11<1 down; shake your head up anel with a wedding. E ven Casually S mart sketches and working dra wings a" well a s H ELEN W ALSH ...... · .. ·· ... · .... · ...... - .. Business Manager through : An hour and a half of walk, trot. accepted an invitation to sllCak, but final need .. my mnn.', because there's 110 way Ith rt'e d ay~. The talk was divided into several parts, down : circle your right toe ill and your Beverly has gOlle bedecked in J ewel T one the finished paintings so that the de velop­ MARTHA PA " OE ...... Circlllatio1l Mallager and canter with n"t even a saddle. to arrangements have not yet heen made. to ,~ se ullthe ~ ncrgy you get Cram food. lone of the Illost lin fo rtunate things · 'b N o.3, a wreath of individuality, looking' ment oC the idea can be found from its mus~u~" \l'ork, teachi ng, archaeology, and JULI A FRYE.. _•...... _ .. , . .• •.••.. - . • . • • • •• D IStn II tor make one's situation more comfortable is left toe out; do anything clse you can 1 he men IJrlsoners bunk four in a cell, about the ImSOll , remarked by all the like a frontispiece o f VOg ltf. Besides these addresses ther e will be a brlel. mention o f interior decorating and think of and fall off on the right at the a space of about six feet by eight, and for keepers to whom we talked, is that men­ genesis to it s completion. "The Wives JA NET Wl'rrAN ...... _. · ...... _ ...... _·Chairman of Advertisirsg not exactly bliss. And then there's the round-table discussions on citizenship, dC5 lg nmg . Whcn s\lCaking of museums same time. Yes, that's what I said. \-Vhat o f the Dead" is one of the most contro­ mental exerc ise of wondering whether •••• education, health, youth in agriculture, exercise arc allowed to stroll up a,;d down ' tally diseased \lCrsons are of necessity rc­ Yet spring \lCeks f rom the trees over versial pi eces in the exhibit. The idea Or. Williams advised a young aspirant t ~ REPORTERS or no this is your a ftemoon to fall o ff . kind oi church is this'" The fact that it a runway about two feet wide and \lCrhapS tained ther e between the time of com­ the quadrangle ( the state of which may youth and the church and youth in in­ try to get a place with the smallest mu­ MAXI NE MACDOUGALL Some one always does, Since Mr. Graves doesn't n, a k (~ sense is of no importance fifty feet long, with lot s of air circulating mitmcnt by the court to a state institution came to Mrs. Ferris after she had spent TOSI £ BISESE JA NE KING FUNKHOUS>:K have been the cause of the general disem­ dustry. seum possible for the bcst prac tica l ex­ S HIRLEY HENN J EANNE ULLMAN teaches everyone the technique o f falling whateYer . Everybody manages to do some­ bet ween the steel bars. Only the air is and actual admission into the hospital, two days with a friend whose husband THELMA BRA MMER I This conference to discuss problems \lCrience. Dr. Williams was \'cry en­ MARGE HOWARD MARY VARNER thing. with more or less dire effects. barkm(' llt ) o,'er which sec starry-eyed had just died. In the exhibit as well a s M . V. BUTLER ALICE REYNOLDS off safely and with ladylikc v;race, only pertinent to the welfare of youth marks not very fresh, for' windows to the outside oiten as long as a wee k. Obviously the courag mg about the advantages o f teach­ ANN HOWELL There's only olle encouragil1g fact about Frec going to the Library. I wonder the finished works are the tiny fir st idea MARY BARNWELL DIANA WALLACE rarely IS anyonc hurt, but there's the are small and high up in the walls, "nd jail is not equipped to care for the men­ EMILY JOHNSTON wher e the boat IS she lately received. the beginning of a mo vement which will ing and recommended a private school ALI CE CLAGETT ELIZABETH WARD mental torture .which is almost as bad. the whole situation. Many another Hollins there's the o··o" er or not sure wha t I think. ( I ) Fear of im­ f ul " ReAections in a Garden P ool," and their " Symphony in Two Minutes Flat." cuss lin t e,r origin in the simple wants' ' J and will carry you far in any field. " a kee\lCr. Knives alld forks are likewise prisonment may be a deterrent factor in the two views o f Rome. Easter Sunday has cOllle to be synonymous with new spring clothe5 and How proud we have always been to hear Roanoke people say that The ditty goes something like though it of young Virginians. They want to be . forbidden, so growtl mell and wornell eat crime, but in vi e \~ of the very crowded A ·third technique in which she is skilled Hollins girls always look smart and well groomeeL \ Ve IVoncler how long may he suhj eet to variations, hea It I'y . TIl ey want a d ecent education. corsages of delicatc Rowers, bllt it also retains, in the hearts of Christians with spoons. For breakfast the day we cOllditions o f jails and prisons all over the is watercolor . In the exhibition are three Th,'y want a chance to earro a living. ROANOKE all over the world. a feeling of deep religious exaltation. The f08tering it will be before they are saying, "How carelessly the Hollins girls dress O h, H ollins, not Rollins, wcre there t hey had beans. corn bread and coutltry it does not seem to ha ve been a examples. two from a series called "Trees They want to be good citizens." BOOK & STATIONERY CO_ of this feeling at Hollins is (Iue prohahly, first of all, to the jOyOU8 nowadays '" The situation was brought to our attention by Roanoke Not Sullins, but H ollins Cincinnati chicken, this last being the fat very effective one. (2) Conditions in in \Vinter." and one just recently fi ni shed \.ye love yo 11, " h H ollins Since the sponsoring committee believes side meat of the hog, sliced and fried. called "Come Hither \Vorms" done in 211-213 First Str~t, S. W. anthems of the choir at the musical service Easter morning in the friends of Ilollins. who recognized Iiollins girls in Roanoke clad in what jail should not be too comfortable, but ROANOItE, VU,GINIA We do. that "the eventual solution o f the proh- The \\'arden re marked that it was un- they should be healthy. Re habilitation brilliant colors and carefully ~ tudi ed de­ chapel. I t ~eelll s an excell ent idea to start the day o ff with this rather is known to ttS as back campus attire. They had seen Hollins students in lems of the Southern states can come f I sign. The caterpillars are partly studied SPORTING GOODS Seven Miles ortullatc t 1(' prisoners ate in their cells should begin here. \-Vhat good docs a sick than to postpone it until the regular chapel hour in the evening, for Easter town wearing socks, campus shoes and no hats, with their hair looking only as a result o f thorough discussion f f f I ' from nature and partly inspired by her From Roanoke or scraps 0 00< carelessly dropped per SOli do in society, even if his criminal' and intelligent action by the \lCople of br'O uv;ht roaches. On the whole, however, artistic imagination. t'arrie, connotations of the rising o f the stln and the awakening of the day. as if there were a shortage of comus. Ncar Charlottesville, Lex- instincts are chastened ? (3) There ·can .,he South. "they intend, then, for this the I>rison looked rather clean. To have an Easter service at all is to follow the Hollins custom, since We have recently heard much about the 8tudents being old enough ington, Blacksburg, be no doubt o f the danger of resentment conferencc to be the forum where every ' to manage their own affair8. They fail to realize, however, that if By special permiss ion against society built up through ill treat­ Dresses, Hals, SUfde lackf/s its founding nearly a hunclred ycars ago, of observing religious festivals young Virginian may discuss his· needs I'robatioll Re"ommended WELCOME! Oh, H ollins, we love you, mem in prison. (4 ) ';The devil makes w..... T' •• '"1 ...... k a.. N•• with appropriate ceremonies. The Thanksgiving ser vice is usually well they are to have the privileges of adult8, they mU8t al80 be willing and work toward their attainment'" "We This sa me keeper seemed to have We do. work for idle hands." \Vouldn't it be bet­ to take the responsibilities of adult8. We ha,'e seen in Roanoke a CO Il­ atten<\ed , and the ,"Vhite Gift Service at Christmas is one o f the events o f want:' continues the committee, "tht:! rather advanced ideas about crime ter to g iv e the prisollers some work to do? Tinker Tea House the year lIlost cherishe(l in the memories o f the students. \Vhile occa­ number who, though old enough to consider them8elve8 ladies, do Oh, triangle, a-ringing V irg inia Youth Can f erence to be the trol; said he thought prohation the best O n the who le, R oanoke's City Jail method. particularly for first offenders ,ionally we hear studCllts objecting to having to attend the short evening not yet realize that a lady wear8 a hat, gloves and h08e to town. Oh, quadrangle a-singing medium for coordinating the efforts of would probably rate pretty high in com­ QHSltlgunJ~ all the youth organizations in the statc and young delinquent s. A great mallY of ,ervi(cs held fo ur nights a week , a la rge part o f the student body as well Perhaps these girls feel that no one will recognize them as Hollins The Library parison with others. Many of t he pris­ The Seniors to make a better Virginia. \ Ve want the prisoners arc ill only for offenses ollen' ar.c, perhaps, Jiving better t han they as the fac ulty ri se,; at seven during I ICIl y Week for a few minutes worship ;.tudents, but their age, the cut of their clothes, the places in which they linall y, the Youth Conference to be a link a.u:a inst the liquor law, but whatever the 0" the steps o f do at home. But the time has apparentl~ THURMAN & BOONE Co. in the chapel. are seen and their conversation betray their identity. Oh, F ouuder's Day. with oth('r Southern organiza ti ons to r e­ crime aU arc imprisoned together. It come for the overhauling of our whole The need for having college women who are aware o f the world's prob- Are we to be embarrassed by the remarks o f our Roanoke friends, or store the South to its proper place in the seems rather ob" ious that the help and Ilrison system in the United States and PRINTING "r:he Soulh's Largest and Oh, Science Hall guidance of an olde r \lCrson on the right shall we continue to be proud of the Ii ollins girls? nation." it is. I believc, the responsibility o f every FInest Homl Furnishing lems, and who are equipped to face thl'm courageously, seeking their O h, Semi"ar O n the sponsoring committee at H oll ins side o f the law is going to be more eff ec­ eitizell to consider the matter and con­ STU DE:-.'T ORG.-\:-\IZATIONS Institution" ultimate solution, cannot be denied. 1:ut Christianity has endured in the Oh, Monastery tive in reform than close association with are : Ann Brinkley, Cynthia Collings, tribute interest at least to some new solu­ GtVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION \-Vhere no women are face of terri lie ohstacles for nearly two thousand years, and in its body DO CLIQ UES RL::,\, THE SCHOOL? Mildred Emory, Rosa Batte Hodges, a numbe r of people on the wrong side tion o f the crime problem. of beliefs are fundamental concepts which may constitute a continuously Oh, Hollins ~1 a ry Statler Jefferson (cha irman), Fred­ of the law. I f only it dieln't take so much At first this seems a silly questi on, but if you think about it you will The Stone Printing and valid framework on which to hang contemporary ideas. Religion will We love you die Metcalf, Hull Neff, E lizabeth Street, more mOlley amI so much more time! realize that there is, or seems to be, a group which runs things-either We do. Hannah Taylor, Diana \-Vallace and Vir­ But when someone asked this man what Manufacturing Company never be outgrown and it is well that our colleges recognize thi8 ROYAL FUR SHOP This, of course, isn't all. For further ginia \-V ooden. he did about unruly or disobedient inmates classes or organizations, and which seeks to control the policy of its Furs Stored, Cleaned PHONE 6641 ROANOKE, VA. and continue to hold religion an important factor in community details consult someone. Four o f these members will be elected lhcrc came an ullpleasallt gleam into his members. O nly Student Government seems to be untouched by such and Remodeled (Opposite Hotel Roanok~) living. • • • • to attend the conference. Before that eye. Sadistic might he the word for him. politics ; why don't the classes follo w such an admirable example? Each As I stand here wondering why after FlI.rJ Made 10 Order 4f1d Rtady JO Wtar P .. tNTERS OF St"dtfll LIft time, these girls are studying pamphlets The punislullcnt they use is to a tic a man a ll this time the two Library clocks have class in particular has its OW1l ruling gi-Ottp \\,hich usually seeks to per­ un education in the South and similar against the wa ll with his hands over his 406 South Jefferson Street SPORTS SHOP nut got together and struck at once, I sec petuate its numbers in all elections. I protest this as being unfair and topics to be discussed. Other interested head. After he has been that \Va\' for NEWS I Mr. Goodale stilting towards the Chapel. _ prejudiced, and having no part It1 a democratic in stittttion such as members of the college community arc (hree or four hours, he fa ints. Ami sub­ FORUM I Was it he who said Hull Neff's sister Have your Kodak Films finished HORNE'S - Feminine Sheer Blouses STUDENT mits. Over in Richmond. he said, they L ______.J Hollins is, or is trying to be. urged to get in touch with some of these looks a Hull of a lot like Hull! Per­ the Panel-Art Deckle-Edge way. -Softer, . Thinner, Shet- girls. put the men in a meta l cabinet Il ext to a FRESH S rOCK OF EASTMAN FILMS Crtators of Correct Millinery This has an excellent example in the recent Freshman elections. A class haps, that remark came as a result o f the woodstove and steam him into submission. land Sweaters T he spirit of u nrest which has pervaded the campus this year reached ----<<6>>---- Service by 410 meeting was called. There were not enough members of the class present, soup-salad lunch. That idea, by the by, In S taunton they put him in hot water. South Jefferson Street - Jackets and Skirts to a climax in the Senior Forum hefore vacation , to which the Junio rs were due partly to participation in other sc hool activities, to constitute a proper may be good, but it has had its troubles. litera ll y, and let him believe he will be Roanoke Photo Finishing Co. Hosiery Lingerie Match or Mix itl\'ited. ]n the meeting Ihe Seniors handed the spirit of l1nrest as a F or Adam and Eve had a suit and salad Marriage • • • - Sabots III a variety of majority for the very important bttsiness of electing a committee for ,calded to death. But there's a nurse by Mary Cocke, Ann Reamy, 220 West lunch created, where Eve I)ut Adam',; (CO llli,,"rd /1' 0111 Page 1, Co 1111" II 3) \\'ith a thermometer to see that that doesn't Colors kgacy to the Junior Class. \Iominating the candidates for the offices of the rising Sophomore Class. \\' e feel til e nced tl) question the right o f the Seniors to hand on such suit in the salad. l1iological 1'",lors ill Marriayl'.- April 24, ac tuall), happen, for then the k ee\lCrs SecO ll d Floor T he president and the official s of the class then- rightly or wrongly­ • • • • Prr-.lfl,rilal Elhic.< , a nd May 8, A flc'r \\'ould be in trouble. They have no NATALI¥HOPPE an ill -defl11c(1 ba, ic idea for next year's work. In the first place, we The quadrangle is becoming crowdecl • elected a nominating committee for this purpose. In the next class meet­ .~ /a rt'iayr. T o these lectures everyone on authority to kill tI)eir (lrisoners. O h, this cannot see that this nehulous unrest has brought any out8tanding with cars and 1 am surprised to see the the campus is il1v itcd-studcnts, faculty ,ort of thing doesn't happen often. for Sponsoring Smart Apparel ing, the president announced that she and the other class officials had French Department is not represented. uchie,'emen t in the work of the Cl08s of 1939_ The actl1 al achieve- a nd administration. when it once does it serves as an example for th~ Coll~gf Miss ~e l ected a nominating committee which was already working on the nomi­ for it seems that they have gone on it lllents have been hruu:;ht about in a calm, organized way and do not seem Dr. Gordon has a background of study to the other in mates, a nd they behave 30' S. Jefferson St. ROAN OKE, VA. nations for next year. The class was asked for its approval. No negative car-buying orgy. M iss Rachel \Nilsoll II' IT'S fROM and teaching which makes her e"cellcntly thel1) se lves. And you can't exactly blame to have come from til e spi rit of agitation. In the second place, we find climaxing the campaign with a Red Che v­ vote was taken ; nor was there time for any discussion of the action. T he suited for this ty\lC o f lecture. She has the keepers-<:omplete and constant con­ that the activities ha\'e heen carried ou by quite a different group from rolet. It certainly seems a shame Mis> action was totally unsuspected hy the class. As the class was planning to taught H ygiene in the undergraduate trol over so many human he ings \\'oilld J>~J7~Jl,- FORTIFY AGAINST COLDS that which encourage, the unrest. INe wonder, therefore, if the opinion \.y . call1lot drive, bllt she can·t ... "Jamai .• Col/ege Representative elect a nominating committee, this was a complete sttrprise, and there was school at Smith. a course on social wQrk cr('ate temptation for allybody ~ '" IN GOOD fASTE lIalibll.l Lio .. Oil CapJIIltJ, 791' de sa vic"! of tilt, whole Senior Cla,;s is. as the program o f the F orum seemed to in the graduate summer school at S mith . MISS MA RY STATLER JEFFEIlSON no time for any . organized protest. The nominating eommittee has Wnn1en More Comfortable PATTERSON' S Room 216, East Building indicate, 11l agreem ent with a program o f destrttctive criticism \vhich Truism : • • • • and was for a time the resident consult­ never been oflicialy announced. I believe that the Freshmen as a Over 0 11 the women's side, conditions (,ffe rs no sol ution to the problems w hich it raises. H oll in, girls are either eating, planning ing psychiatrist at the Safe Service Drug Store Kimmerling Bros_,Florists whole are 8incerely interested in their election_that they like to arc a Iitt Ie more com f ortable. \-Vomen 204 South Jefferson Street to or wishing they' were (so was the baby Cu llege for \ Vomen in Greensboro, N. C. Phone 9245 308 S. Jefferson Street Hotel Patrick Henry Building I lave we heen carried away by the slogan, " Progressive" ? Do we, the apparently are easier to handle and can (Adjoining Cclonial National Ban1o:) feel themselves a part of the whole cla88. who pointed to the high-chair and said, At William and Mary she lectured on Senior Class, think that this 8pirit of independent thought of be given more freedom. Then, too. their Such action is hardly fai r. The nominating committee is just as im­ " I'm fed up on that"). And it seems true social work and in Richmond was the analysis of college policy, of a critical survey of our surroundings matron seems a sympa thetic sort o f per­ portant as the elected offi cers, for their dlOice limits our choice. The type as I see the T -house paths becoming chairman of the Family Service Society. SOil. eager to help the g irls go straight THE iH new? ] f we do thi nk so we are sa(lly mistaken, for the purpose of crowded with dirty saddle shoes (its be­ Moreover, at Randolph-l\'1acon she de­ o f girls selected fer the committee is j l1 st as important as the girl selected aiter they get out . Durillg the day they MEIRINGEN TEA ROOM J I" ll in s College since the time o f its fOl1nder, Charles L. Cocke, has been ginning to look like the dining room) . li vered a series of lectures similar to the gather on the benches a long the walls to (Aero •• fron Bu. Terminal) '\\\\\~\\\\\\t\\~\\\\\~\O\\ to run for the offi.:e. It is plainly their bu siness to nominate girls whom And so .. . ones scheduled for H ollins and is, there­ tn uphold these prin ciple,; . Therefore, we suggest that each·individual do talk or play cards or smoke. Most of them they feel will be ;he best possible offi cers. We all feel that the Student I think I'll just go along and wear fore, well acquainted with the subject An Unusual Muting-Eating VISIT OUR FOUNTAINS her o\\'n calm, independent t hink i n [~ and not be swept off her feet by .l/al'riagr alld tire Family. Dr. Gordon wear the ir own clothes in prison and a Government has done splendidly m this respect with its nominations. them and think over a "coke" of what to &treat ROANOKE LYNCHBURG ,; Iogans o f progressiveism and critical a nalysis which, though couched in is married and has one child. board and iron arc furnished for keeping Can't the classes i(l1itate their example?-T~('o Freshmell. write next time, THE SEAL. cioe uent )hrases 11ffer nothing to re llace that which they seek to destroy. 5 1l 0 L LI;-JS ST UDENT LlFE, APRIL 1.3, 1930, Tl OLL1:\'S CO LL E l ~E, \ ' IRGl:\,T.-\ II OLLINS STUDE NT urE, APRIL 13,1 030, ITOILl:\,S COLLECE. \,IR [:\'1.\ 4 Economic Plight of South 1(;"rtr"d" Stimp,on Play, Two from Hollins CASUALLY SMART Goodale's Bandeleros SPllior Pimro Rpcital Famous Russian Vacation in Bermuda is Tops is Subject of Forum Talks Sing for Turnf"r Hall Fnnci Br BEVERLY DILLON Alumnae Notes \ Attend I. R. C. Meet The first All-Student Holhns Forum to • e50CIETY • L ______--I (Ill '1'11111 ,.I,.), Allril 2\1, at X :,10 I' ~I , Will Lecture on According to Report oj' Ann Bell I Itl' Bandd.. · I1I .... :· a tIl.IIl' choru .... " f I "' be held III two years will be pre,ented ~I h"i (I(,.' r tf \1<1,,' S llll11h llU will ClIltllll1al C h l l 1.a!'. t Wl l !..-( ml tl a'n' \\' .l ~ held It till We're . hanl pnt to It for what IS .u VIl\('I..· .... \11\l lt'r th .. dln'ellun (If ~1t , Roh("rt I{ U lll C' UPP"" H F H' ''.~ , ' 13 Tuescla,v, April 18, at 7 45 o'c1ock in tlte IOllr H ar ... tit ~ tlld y Iwrc at Il o lll11 ~ with Lolll'gc uf \VJl1lal11 a11d ?\I arv, \Vl1l ia1l1 s­ .Irre .... tlllg ~l ~ two day:; l.M:fore a mad dash Soviet Policies I ( ,uod,de, \\ III g ive ~t ("UllCt:' 1 t III th\.' " IIUHfJl(It' Ji. tl!c ut ;'j 'c Sccrl'lary Sciellce H a ll 1 lie Soulll T oday will be the hl'r S~ I11 () r plano r ecital 111s :-, S t11111b0l1 , a ttl Tt..'xas o r the vlbrallt awa ke u111K of A, the ha nd IOlldly bl,.r<.1 " Anchur , I Il..'tty soun, though, w e learned the na ­ Ilull "" L.ttl,· Thrater, Friday evellmg. Chapel 107-110 hurg, Va , ~ l conferc: l1 cc of tht.' Southeast questIon and the talks to be deltver ed by pupIl oi ~It " ~1.lr y E LeIphart, WIll play ~t warc ll(' sS o [ sllr1llg III the air, or the ~lr \'Iadllnir Gsovski w.lI speak 111 Al\c./( It ," the S. S \ '" k'IIegan to jump ofT and April 2 1, at II 3U Inll-rnallollal Rd,lIJ1l1 l> Clllhs ThIS meet- five stlldents WIll he based on the I)amphlct "SI)I.ng tllm', th~ only pretl) rmg mall\' I1lfl'n ~ tJII g and w("l1 known sl'1ec­ (le w-drenched, smlhng faces o f violets Convocatloll, W ednesday, Aprtl 26, On moved (Jilt frum the dock, a lllld serpc nt1llc wa lk ur bIkes up the slig htest elevatI on called I'll,' NI'pOI I UII £ rollolll;r CO II(/ I- T he" WIll be ,.""tt'd hy M r Corneliu, t l(lIl!\ 1I1 ~ was s p.cllho rl'd hy the Carllt.:gte En ­ "Sovlcl Furelgn Pohcy S11Ice M u111ch " and :-;hOllh h ()ll Afte r scvera l ncar sertOu :-, accld t.:lI ts we tllTt l..' - " So It gol'S, ,wd our c01uI1111 1:s "llIch arc \arlL'd ell () u~h tn al10w IkeplllK' shyly from helleath green leave. ? excltcd of voyage. The 110 11 •• of Ille SOIlIl, whic h W lcr T he vocal selectIOns Dorothy San ford, who, smee her H ol- the SOI1,.ta P I) I~, No 2, two pieces by thlllK'> hke that ? No matter but Isn't the Y W . C. A room IInmedtatc1y follow­ crowd As the dl,tallCe het ween the boat mistake ! \Vhlle the report callnot be co vered en­ \\,111 lIIc1 ude t) pes o[ compositions o [ten beell org,lIl1zed The H olltns IlIteruatlUllal mg the lecture \\ hen coffee will be served tI rely by five talks o f fi ve 111mutes each, hns da) s a> a IIl cmbe r- of the Class o [ '36 Chop 111 .. Wa lt z 111 A ," Op 64 , No 3, and ~p flng glorious? It makes you do WOIl­ and thc dock leng thened, tlungs became Cobbled Streets " Ju ... t be sure yuu'rl.' tnte, thel1 go sung by male choruse,-g lees, spmtual" has kept 111 touch With the present studellt the " 'octlJl no." O p 72, No I. also RclatJ OJ!> Cluh, winch rec(, I\Cs much derful, mad-cap thlJlgs lIIc1udlllg clothes, b) tha t orgalJJzalton. Gsovskl WIll remam anllO) mgly qu.et, and the passenger s o f the more Importa nt phases will be chosen H amIlton IS a very picturesque Itttl~ ~dlt'a d as anuther famuus A m(' f1 c..t n chanteys a lld fo lk songs body throug h V!> ltS to the Caml)U S, lead; .. Po ltch11lello," by Rachman1l10 ff , .. Play­ valuahle IItl:1attir e on II1tel natlOl1al 3ffalr ~ tlll l , • . you see. sprmg doesn't nel:d furs or on campus through Thursday when he the Vulendam reahzcd tha t they were a nd the e11t1re forum sumllled up by Dr town The streets are all cobble stones ollCl' ..... Itd. III glVlIlg tips Oil the proper The persOllnel of t he group is made up off WIth the a nnouncement o f he r ap­ era ," by Granados. "Romance," Op 24, N o f r om tillS endowmcnt, was represented ;tt expenSIve sa loll clothes to make you look WIll ' Ileak to se"eral smaller groups. At virtua ll y .. olated from the rest o[ the E Foster Dowell, the act111 g cha mnan )()urn,:llJ .... tlc tt.:chll1q ue \ Ve ..lctua lly dId n't uf mell from the faculty of the college pro,.chmg ma rnage to Joseph H oracek, 'I, by S I\)e hus, the very popular "1..;. hk e .. well, the front cover o f Vogue, or ten o'clock he WI ll lecture 'to students o [ world and there are 110 automobI les. ] lorse­ Tlte speeches WIll be as follows . Suzanne the CO llventlon by Barbara Doty, presI­ drawn carrtages are the sole means o[ k llo \\ alld from Roalloke TheIr common bond, Cathedra\c Engloutle," by Debussy, and the H IS tory of Western Europe, the intro­ Ha) ward Will speak Oil "P opulati on ~il1d \\t. had 11\.'('11 conductmg our c01u11111 Jr. Doroth) took a B S degree a t t he dent, a nd Fntza von Lcngerke, secretary whoever you admire the most . . W lilt a Tur1ll1lg from the ra Il, however , we I flllld ness for smg lllg together, p. oduce, ductory course, .n room 207 of the Science transporta tion beS Ides bIcycles The house­ EducatIon 111 the South" ; Llta A Icxander 'I' perh ctly .tli tillS tllm Maybe \\e Just l,; n" erSlty of Cinc illnatl a mi then took an ' Bagatelle," hy TcherepJlJlle. and treasurer. I.ttle poIse, your new stand-up-straight were delighted to lind IJtilllY forms o f tops arc pa mted wlute and butlt IJI rtdges h.1VC ~l natural gl..'lllllS for wntlllg .. wd lt a freshlless ,111<1 ,.ta hty o ften lacklllg III extenSIve European tnp. ---<®~-- posture and an inimitable touch, o f lour Hall, On "Minonty Problems" At II elitcrtdlllmCllt 0 11 boarc1- p1l1g -pong, deck on " The Natura l Resources o f the Held under the dIrection o[ Dr. Lionel to catch rainwdter which filters through ({10 k ~ 11 R l egd to 111f ur m U" of Jt pI 0 f ess IOlIa I groups EmIly \Vood is no w Mrs Paul C Stlm­ Janet llarri" Soprano, ,l\Vn of COlli sr, and that hke-nobody-else he WIll speak on "SovIet Law and Gov­ t e11111 :;, SWllnmmg, hor :sc- racmg games, South" , Francys P eters on "Government H Lalllg, facu lty adviser of the "vIlllam ernment" to students takmg any second the roof mto a cI stern and is later used 111 the S011th," and Ellen Hull Neff on Hut, 111) \\ t.: I ( ... upposed to 1 1ckeb iur thIS cOllcert may be bought sun and IS leadlllg the 11Ie o [ "the young Give, Program Monday look that God gave you, certa1111 y you movlllg pIcture shows and numbers o [ goodll cs~, and Mary InternatIonal Relaholls Club, for drinking water The who le Island fo r 25c. alld part o f the proceeds will be have sO/lle l/Jlllg to start WIth It's Just hke level course under DiVISIon It H IS fina l contests Spcakmg o f contests, 0 11 one " The E coll omlc a nd Fmanctal Cond.tlOns take \ O ll p l () l1l ~ t rottlll!!" an'lI 't \\c? \ Ve ll. 1\O'y se t" in San DIego, Calt[ the conference lasted from Frtday noon J,l11 et !larrts. soprano, \~11I cltmax her speech WI ll be on RUSSIan Icon paintmg was, for me J a lo\cly gardell The homes 111 the South " lMck r~o l1 r lMgs, glrb. and be ... ure t ~ toss d 1I,.ted to the T urner H a ll FUlld This R ita R eed is soon to be marrted to JIIa kmg French dressmg ... a[ter you get gal .. occaSIo n III the ballroom yours truly four ) ears o f study here at B olhn. WIth through Sunday Among the speakers, at 1 o'clock 111 the art lecture room m have perfectly kept lawns and garden •. III you r \t'r) f.lv()n le g ld m o ll r dress, cause fund has tIlcreascd encourag t11 g1y durl1lg Robert 0 \' .ug han, a radIO cngJJ1et'r the body of It you seaSon It WIth salt and was the proud wmner o f a large bottle o f A nyone IIlt er estcd 111 sccurlllg a copy her Selllor vOIce rec.tal Monday, Aprtl 17, prOVIded by the CarnegIe Endowment, Presser Hall, Commoll plants arc Passion Aowers, palm the currellt school year . Returns from the WIth the R. C A. 1Il311ufa cturmg com ­ pepper, a touch, perhaps, of roquefort sparkling champagne ( wh.ch d1dn't spar­ of the report on wltlch the forum IS based here \\ .; g-u a.t 8 30 P hI. hi iss Barm, a pupIl of were mallY well-known men, experts JIl trees, b all ~l1la trees dlld poltlsettias The Mundav ",,ullstant.a l a 1110unt "a) e1'rrylhillg should be [or you .. VVe and writes plays. He was born III Moscow '.n' a breath-takmg SIg ht. \Vashingtun. D C. \\cll < \\I..·d d lllg . SI ... tc r" L IZ IS maid 0 1 \V omell Stephens. gladu,.tlllg pupIl o f ~1r. Douald slwke on "The Role oi the Sonth IJ1 Our Made Friends Easily ht'l ll g r ('C( 1\'Cd from pdyment o f student mean, SImply thIS, you have to gIVe some­ and was graduated from the Imperial U111- In ordc r for a st,.y in Be rmuda to be IHII1I1I nf collr .....·. d,nd RO..... l B(ltte J lodges The 11('\\ ;;; ChPPIlIg: from the ("o llll(' r ­ Bolger. S lllCl' 110 :s tudent plal11~t has Fore Ign P olicy" ; Dr Clyde Eagleton, pl« II(<'> "nrl a b o from the sale o [ pIctures tiling oi yourself to these thmgs . . a verstty oi Moscow Law School WIth t he It dId not take our frie ndly group 10llg complete, fllle ml1st VI SIt the beach Q Ui te I.l ermuda, equally as beault[ul as the ..... h l l( ks lll a l d1\l~ !\ l ~ ~t)u est 111 you . sparkle ' man UJJ1versittes o[ H eIdelberg and deriul-so I'm told I dldll't sec the d111111 g hacks S urely, we thought at thIS moment, dam and 1 watclled them wave goodbye Students Responsibility hotnc I :, to be 111 Kentucky where she was and "An Chloe," by Mozart These WIll CalvlII B H oo\ cr, Pro fessor of Eco­ !\OW, [ n:. t11 y dUII'\ sec hm\; we can that /II"jhl l>e It. well .. spnng It IS and LeIpzig rOO m a fter the fir st day. 'Nuff saId! there IS no pl,.ce hke Bermuda, and It is ulllt l the slowly moving shIp was out of Cl)\lr East l r ... ,,,I t \ ' l r~l1l1a a nd V ~ 1 [ bOrtt and I aised- Paris, Ky he follll\Vl'd by a g roup o f German songs n01111CS at Duke Llnv,'rslty, who dIscussed Rochester, N Y ( A CP ) -No g rades, almost time, too, ior a WI ld scramble [or Dunng the \ Vorld \ Var he j 011led the The onl) dIffi culty we encountered dur­ nght he l e we want to spend the rcst o f SIght Theil for a ll extra d,.y I had a last a 11 t h~ ~ a tnl \\I,.,\.,k -end, hut ~ ou knu\\ , 111:S no e.x amlllatIoIl S, 11 0 compulsory c1ass "The eternal fitness o f thlllgs" seem .... as 'Auf dem vVasser zu smgen" l"On "Problems 111 Formulatlllg a Foreign uh,c OI l and Noxcma ,) our first sun- RUS:S lllll army, graduated from the mg the whole voyage came TIght at first uur Itves Bllt sudde111y [ waked out o [ fllll g 0 11 the ISla lld now th ~ l1 the \Vater"), by Schubert ; "Widmlllg," Policy for the UJl1 ted States" tll,U.:llltll..' d~(' All y1hlllg can happen ' Tlus a ttenda nce 1 exemplif,ed and For Ulstancc, hurn. You try to figure. out how t o get two 111) dream and found myself wi shlllg I M.ehallovsky Academy of A rttllery J11 R e turned by Plane 1'" l hcl r1 () tt ...... ' dll' kt':s luuk .. tround Yep. we re,,,] 111 the RIchmond 1 wU's -j)"palcll hy Schumalln: "[n meiller Helmat" ( "In T hese arc the three essentIals o[ a new Followlllg each of these lectures, r ound­ A few suggest lOllS now, thro\\ll to the St Petersburg, and as Bodyguard Lieu­ college gIrls and SIX sUItcases mto a state­ had It t even spent three hoUl s til said ' . 1 I {n il lib regiment J 101m. Marge tl1tlla "The Lutle S hepherd's S ong," hy \Vatts, close at ten o'c1ock sharp (and I do mean WIll \Vnr k und er the department head J1J :-,ullllr.\, wC all1l0 UI1Ce that shc b ~ UU Il to Ne",,, !"'ado ,lIId allthoJ o [ the Pulitzer \\ onderful for the eff ect untIl hiS Right from RUSSIa with other get deSIred matertals [rom a bag and at RIght 111 the lustor), o[ avmholl that a P ud..:t.1 t oll Hll1 \1IlIr .. (It H olhn:s. fOi "Twlhght Falls," hy Mor,e, alld the ~v[ ) t ~ t1k Wh(hl' fi eld they WIll major. marry Sanlord Farr11lgtun Ketcham, o[ Prl a Prlllceton theme of h IS sermon was. "Has Peace a who find blouses too Hccausc o f hl:S prevIous experlCl1ce as Uhland of Beauty" ( ,\Il'n H""I",, d Bett\' Bea,le). S I. S ulh­ " .ther g o to hed soon ,ttter dark or do Cia l :-i ,tlel man a ~l(1 11 0 \\ a SSOC iated \\ I\h 5 0cony­ Resurrect 10 11 ':I" hard to keep Im macu­ County Judge a 11(1 later Judge w.th the I le it two days later than the steamshIp \.111. 11.1 1tll Hd 1 K\.Il)tllI ,tltd i\dIlC} My fir st Sight o f the Island oi Bermuda 1I 0t come in 1I11t11 just be fure dayltght ' S tlldents 111 the dJ vlslon of honors Vacuum 0 11 Company, 1Il New :turk late. ProvinC Ial Court o [ Moscow, he was ap­ I arrived 111 New York at the same t.me was olle o f the g reatest thrIlls l'vt! ever A carnage nde through the qUIet streets 1\" h1<- -' stud", w.lI be excused from ordlllar), Recentl} when the a hlmn", office took \V e mIght as well p011lted a Judlc.al offic er in the ProvJllcial as our "good shIp Volentlam" and hastIly had. There It stretched before us, It> 011 d moonlight nig ht rcvea1 s another took the tram for Holhns. It ' ..., (I Ittt k I..'ar h !ll f()r Sprtng Da nces cldS.... requlI emcnts, attendance and ex­ Its sprlllg vacation III Bcaul ort, S C., It SWlllg into skirts now Court 111 Suboucd, Jugosla VIa Later he COMPANY WALTERS surface co vered wIth green fohagc brokell ~H \\. &: L , but II WI..' 1lI1 ~lg lll '; ' re.tI · a mllMtltlll:s TheJ r \\ ork wll1not be graded. met up With ElIzabeth Lee 111 th~ Cypre:,s ~AKS & pastel tweeds colors soft . (cycla- moved to Czecho-Slo vakla, where he a lso by chalk-whIte roof tops g lartng I1t the iI.lrd, III t \\1..' c ~ l n Il1l aglllt.. : ~ 1 ax lll e Mac­ fro m ter m to term and 110 compilation of Gardc'n" and Evelyn K elly III Beau fort ~nc4. q;;",.,~ !JjwIJ,•• Printing & Manufacturing Co_ men, f usclua and chartreuse may be new took post-graduate work at the UnIversity sun On the Volcndam, we donned our YOU CAN WIN Doug., II . Bohhll' ~1 " r t 111. \3 " hI.) M u,­ crcd lt Ituur:s wl11 be rCllUlrcd for their Ev<, lyn .s teaching school 111 Beau fort. lrut they hurt olle's eyes and put nerves o f BratISlava Law School In 1927 he 8loano/ct. V .. gayest clothes, pantted our lips and hung gr,,, c'. Iktt) 0 \I ,tid. \:l ullch Sandcrs and d q~ r ..:es . tlO Kirk Ave, W. on edge) remember the skIrts you may M a ry Blackerby spent the \\ IIIter IJ1 came to the UJl1ted States and here ob­ I',,, \\ ,.de there ,llre,.dy "Thc'y ar c expected to spend theIr tnne Over the rail anXIOusly \\iaitmg arnval Sail AntoJll o, T exas Press and pllvate be devoted to but whose seats )OU have tamed his Ph D in P oltttcal SC Ience from As soon as we were 011 land we all made ( Ju ..... s we'd hettcr retract..' our ~teps 111 plan ntng and masterlllg a de finitely out­ Fashions for tht F avoritts sat out, the ones cut perfectly straIght ? Georgetown ClJJverslty, School o f report:s lea ve us 1t1 110 doubt a s to her a bee-Ime for the bicycle shops where 'Ol11 l' \\ ild t , to tt' ll you ~ l b o\1 t a ll the tn ps \tned fie ld o f kno wledge and, at the end Well, you'lI have fewer worneS and more ForeIgn SerVIce, m 1935. T oday he IS Y~Yk populanty a s a VI Sito r 1ll that g a ) city we mounted and sta rted a fast and furtous \\ t.: tlll ... ~e d Ed .... tl r wCi.'k - t..' lld H ome b the of th"lr sen IO r year, to show that mastery Z'll I[ you slick to those skirts that a re ass LS tant 111 ForeIgn Law to the Law E , ther S.card, as no doubt lluffy has I, .. ... t pldce ior I'a ... ter wc ve been told. b) success 111 \\ ntlcn alld ora l cxamllla­ cut [ull or those with pleats .. Sweaters? Llbranan oi Congress. tour oi the 15 1.l11d . ThIS dIdn't last long, BY REED & BARTON IN THIS EASY CONTEST mentloncd. IS 11 0 W lV{r;,. George E verett IIcl\Chry~~ fo r the 11IIIs were nume r ous ,lIld \\c doubt th ~ lt 110 t th~ ncwest o[ all the yc,lrs o f wa ltl11g. to see what there is Barton sterl mg panern FEET FIRST Spoons for the best entries from ci t the cnd df the SC lIlor year. students iascmatmg colors o [ sprmg shirrmgs, abo ut Dallas and N e lman-~larcu s ' that One hundred pIeces o f solid sterling 306 South Jefferson Street each participating women's college. arc to be rall ked 111 the f0 \1 0W111g five Knowing that shoes set the yokes and bustles . dclt cate compleXIons makes WOmcII outstandingly and Silver is a lot o f s il ve r. to say nothing of I' or ~ ollr l\eadmg I'leasure c1asslficat JOII S F a Iled 111 course ( 110 de­ pace for her whole costume, and 11 0 1 thiS mixture of, say, your r egular unq uestI onably (on the whole) the l>est the full-SIZe SI lver anti linen cabmet o f Ten beauuful Reed & Barton silver g ree ) , passed 111 course (degree WIthout makeup WIth cyclamen or [uscl"a lip­ c1 rtsscd w omen in America neh genume mahogany III which It will designs are offered lor your consid· SI:E Ol'R SE LI ~C T I Ol\ OF the woman who is truly smart h OIlOI :-;) , fir st , or hIg hest honor s , second. stIck . .. check up on yourself under day­ he pr e~e nted eratlon. Choose the one you ltke best S_ GALESKI OPTICAL ---$>--- Til E L.\TEST 1300K S or 11Igh hOllor:s. t hird , o r honor o:. considers he r FEET FIRST. hght and make sure your makeup doesn't A beaut.ful set of HarlequllI Coff ee and tell why in not more than 50 COMPANY clash be . ubtle ahout tl11S 1I0W. . . c0111- "No matter what your grades are, you S poon,. represent lllg R eed & Barton's wo rd., Mail thIS statement with your 1",1 J d l of J /) nc, Laura Krey ; "Btau.tijul SllOtJ"-lIoJitry, too! bllle fragl1tt ) With guile . ,suggestion. al­ st.1I have a chance. Grades, after a ll, are sterhng craftsmanshIp at ItS finest, a lso college, your name and your home //01'''' and Bllqyy DocIOl', A rthur ollly an mdlcat.on of what a student is MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING Wa ys to sprtng . . a wtde bnmmed ShllHllg WIll he awa. ded to the student in each address to Contest Manager, Reed & l iertzler; Wllh Mall(e ., oHoard \\' t: J NVJ1 C You TO TRY OUR lea rning from hIS courses." A J. Purvis, )01111', OJl P ropst-Childress Shoe CO, IIJolasses taffy straw sador to l>e RIpped Barton, Tauntollt Mass" before mid· M argaret H alsey, Sa~/or Adrian College, g Ives a condoling pat-011- college m the conte, t who wntes the best /I 01 scback, Irvmg Stone, B ellJam ", Jj.1~sP- 1l1ght, April 21, 1939. Winners will SPECIAL LUNCHEON ROANOKE, VIRGINtA ( l\C hope not ) in the wmd, with different the-back to those who never stand at the sentence Or two .t hnut her favor Ite Reed I /(mAllII Carl Van Doren Corr,,' Drtss fo r Tf/01l1tn at40c co lured hands and streamers for you to head of the class. & Barton pattern be announced in this paper about snap oil .a versatile touch to have. " Some H oll111 s " oman WI 1\ Will a pTi ze May IS. Send your entry today. want It ? Stocklllgs .. (,'t) rdOlI' ,~ yummy 111 thiS UllH·lue contest, and It may be the Served daily 11J our Air-Conditioned FLOWERS For HolIdays or Class H. C. BARNES, Inc. 1\\ 0 threads innocently named FlY(' lIIm/'s ItS va lu• •lJl e one hundred piece servIce. Earl) H.eed& Coff ee Shop and Terrace Dining For Evtry Occasion ParI NOlhingMort Room from 12 t.1I 2 30 UH~ Put! Up PrtJcript ioIJ I" r l'd .. marvelous shade for anyth1l1g you Approprialt Than malhng of your ('nt ry WI ll help and the Nos. 2 and 4 S, Jefferson Street have alld just right for I)astels .. and then CLOVER BRAND deadl me IS mldmght, Aprtl 2 1 It's easy to Horton FALLON, Florist ICE CREAM DuPont's new two threads spun of coal, enter, and fancy \\f1 tmg or presentation You ~ ..y be. the Yorktown pall.... Hotel Patrick Henry Mail Orders Get Prompt Service JANE HtLDRETJI 105 South Jefferson Street Plea.e Send Enough for Pos tage ROANOKE, VA. aIr and watcr and strong as steel, wcar wi l1 l1~) t lIIcrease your chances Let's bflllg wi'" tt. ....'apt.hed d .... aad ..t iny '"The Meeting Place of R O(}.lI oke" Agtnl Clover Creamery CO., Inc. y~y~ ROANO KE, VIRGINIA D IAL 5585 Itke Iron .tllIS will, \\e can't help but the nlol J"r Ilrize to Hollms. -. 6 H STUDENT LIFE, APRIL 13, 1939, H

PORT LAN T S By ALICE PORTER

Again the spring has roHed around (and there's lot of fu n ahead for those who ffet you say what spr ing!). A nyway, it is the out into the open a ir and sunshine to shoot. time of the ycar wh~n swimmcrs, archers, T he t ournament date is et for Thursday, and those who go in for tennis have their May 11. T his spring there will be dd­ hey-day. At prcsent tcnni s is getting Even teams compo ed of four members 8mE DAVIS under way wi th fi r t round matches in a l1 each, competing for honors. Come on out WARNER BROS, STAR c1a sscs played off by the end of this week. and sce how many bull's-eyes you can The tournament this year is run off in counter . the classes. Still in thc brackets at this ------~®~------writing arc Ann HaH, Mimi Manning, Lihbie Shibley, Hall ie Groos and Bunnie Young Trees Planted Rohne r, runner -up last fall to cha mpion to Give Shade to Future H arper R icketts; among the Sophomores, H arper, J ane Belmeur and Martie Pande ; Generations at Hollins t he J uniors, Rosa H odges, Alice P orter, Louise Daniel and Beverly Turner, and Though long noted for its beauti f ul with the Seniors are Sadie Rice, Betty trec , this spring H ollins has witncssed Lacy J unes, Julie Price, E llen HuH Ne ff , the inauguration o f a new planting pro­ Gttdrun H offaker and Ruth Cotterill. gram. This program, under the direction T he swimmers responding to Lita Alex­ o f L. Aubrey Drewry, superintendent of ander's call are quite a few, and we hopc Farms and Grollnds, seeks to add further t hat number wiH still be ill thc running splendor to thc campus. whe n Tuesday, May 9, rol1 s around, on The entrance drive to thc campus has whi ch date the Odd-Evcn mcet will be been fl anked by twcnty saplings o f native held and to the winning tea m will go the FOR A white as h. These young trees wcre trans­ championship cup prescntcd by U artha plantcd during spring vacation from thc Pearcc. T here's an a wfllllot o f exccllent woods near the H ollins reseryoir at the ~ wimmin g matcr ial hcre and here's hoping foot of Tinker Mountain. Thc enhancing those of us who sit on the sidelil1l:s see dignity and beauty these trees add to the plenty of action from a ll who possess any drivc will increase with the year . abi lity whatsocvcr. Come on, mermaids, The two trees rcccntly planted on the don your bluc cotton and splash away ! front Quadrangle are of the sugar maple T hc archcry season is open, too. Just va riety. Selected especially for the lux­ lots and lots is expectcd of those who uriant f oliagc they yield, thcse sugar ca n arch eyen the tiniest bh. Archery is ma ples arc situated in the north end of one of thosc sports where almost anybody the quadrangle in front o f Main I3uild­ can attain reasonable skill with practice : ing. Back campus has its new tree also, \\·hilc it doesn't call for vigorous exercise IN SMOKING PLEASURE and the special significance of the littlc linden tree planted by the 110rth end of Before and after seeing BETTE DAVIS in "DARK VICTORY" ~~::~!: :0':: Advic@ Presser should not go ullnoticed. Mr, to the Erich Rath, with his two daughters, Ger­ enioy Chesterfield's Happy Combination trude and Virginia, plantcd this tree in Movie-Goer Itlemory o f Mrs. lhth, former Hollins of the world's best cigarette tobaccos prnfessor and beloved membcr of the collegc community, who died in the sum­ Thanks to their can't-be-copied blend Chesterfields are refresh­ Am erica n Theatre mer 0 f 1937. ingly milder; taste better and have a more pleasing aroma. This ycar has seen extensivc care taken April 13-15-1'0 /£ Ca ll't Cheai all 110 11- Chesterfield gives you just what you want in a cigarette. cst Mall, starring Charlic McCarthy, Ed­ of thc trees o'n the campus and on faculty hill. In the fall Qf last ycar tree surgery When you try them you will know why Chest­ gar Bergcn and "IV. C. Fields. An enter­ erfields give millions of men and women more taining comedy and battle of (nit) wits­ and pruning was done to preserve the if you carc for Fields and McCarthy. trees, many of which wcre planted when smoking pleasure • •• why THEY SATISFY H ollins was in its infancy, under the April 16- 19-0klaho/Ha K id, w ith James supervi sion o f Charles Lcwis ocke. Cagney as the Kid feuding with Hum­ ph rey Bogart. Laid in the days when ------~®~------­ Oklahoma was being made white man's Discussion of Journalism country, back when a six-shooter was the onl y law and men took their women when Given by Mr. Riegel esterfield they wanted them. On Wednesday, April S, Mr. O. 'vV . The lIGHT COMBINAnoN of the world's best cigarette tobaccos, They're Milder •.•.They Taste ...... April 20-22-Threc SlIlarl G·ir ls Gro'w Riegel, o f the Department of Journalism CopJri&bc 1939, lJGGITr .. Mvw TOIACCO Co. ( ' p, starring Dcanna Durbin. According at Washington and Lee University, talked to Tilli e JU aga::ill e, "a smooth, ingratiat­ in convocation on propaganda in the press ing family comedy." Deanna sings "La and other mean of communication. After Capinera," " I3 ecause," "Invitation to the Chesterfield Continues Sandor Vas • • Marriage Education his lecture Mr. Riegel participated in a • Dance" and " The Last Rose of Summer." discussion group in the Y room. With Famous Names (Continucd from Page 1, ColullIn 4) Given in Many Colleges April 23-2G-Lo7.'c Affair, co-starring Mr. Riegel began his talk by defining ( NSFA Re l ea s e).~One of the fastest Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne, Adven­ Continuation of the 1939 newspaper I romantic period, the Sonata in D minor the term "journali m" as all vehicles growing interests in the whole of education turc and romancc with "Boyer as the advertising for Chcsterfield Cigarettcs, by Beethoven, a work of his middle li fc . through which news, opinions, and in­ is in the fi eld of marriage and the family Eurupean f ortune-huntcr and] rene Dunne just releascd by Liggett & M yers Tobacco This happen ' to bc one o f the same com­ Huences reach us. During the fir st half coursc ·. Almost a third of the accredited as the Kansas-brcd night club singer."­ Company for national newspapers during pos itions playcd by Bruce Simonds in of hi s lecture he d iscussed the current colleges in the United States now offer in Tilll(' J f aga::ill e. April and May, feature more famous per- hi s performance hcre last year. bclief in a "con piracy" to keep accurate sonalities in Chesterfield's drivc to cm- The four Chopin compos itions which their curricula courses which give instruc­ Grandin T h eatr e in formation from the. people. This belief, phasize more smoking plcasurc through followed represent almos t the whole span tion- ranging from budget systems to said Mr. Riegel, is not truc. The real Wcek of April IG-WlIlherill[J H eights, the right combination of the world's fi ncst of this P olish musician's life, and four phys ical and psychological details of sex. truth lies in the fact that Americans Samucl Goldwyn's adaptation of Emily cigarettc tobaccos. different forms of thc many he used. Many o f these courses have resulted from want amuscment rather than instruction Bronte's classic novel. A highly dramatic Thc Chc terfield theme is supported by T hey were the Etude in E major, Op. 10; student action. and the editors give them only what they production intended to grip its audience such well-known screen, radio and sport the Impromptu in A flat major, Op. 29; want. It is understandable that students i rom beginn ing to end ing. And, attention stars as Bette Davis, Paul Whiteman, the Mazurka in A minor, Op. 59, and a should be vastly interested in this · new In thc sccond half of his lecture Mr. Dr. J anncy's novel class, Alexander Errol FIYl)n, Olivia DeHavillanc1, H oward Barcarollc, Op. 60. In the concluding fi eld o f knowlcdge. Statistics show that R icgel discussed the various new tech­ vVoollcott of the Ncw York Tilll es, thinks Hill, Big I3ill Lee and others. group werc two compos itions of Debu sy, three out of C\'ery four college graduates niqucs which havc rccently beel) developed it one of H ollywood's best interpre tations ] n addition to the newspapers, Chester- La Soiree dans Grenade and Lcs caHines will bc married before they are 28. Many in journalism and which are becoming of classic literature. fi eld' , magazine and display advertising d'Anacapri, and two of thc contemporary look upon sane marriage education as a increasingly important. Thosc he cited W eek of April 23-Madc f or Each continues to point out that Chesterfield's Hungarian Dp hnanyi, March Humoresk means of reducing the divorce ratio of one arc photography, the radio, and thc motion Other. A drama of a lighter vei n with famous can't-bc-copied blend gives smok- f rOIll Op. 17 and Ruralia Hungarica, No. out o f eyery fiv e marriages. J ames Stewart and Carole Lombard, con­ picturc. ers what they want and that every day 2. ccrning the expericnces of the J ohn Ma­ At the discus ion group after the lecture more and more smokers ate finding r eal Throughout the performance Mr. Va olleges where no such courses are in­ sons' of New York City, fi rst two or Mr. Riegel expounded upon the place for mildness and better taste in the cigarette howed the dclicacy of interpretation, the c1ud d are interested in crusading for it. three years of life together. Tilll c Maga­ women in modern journalism. He a lso that atisfies. thorough musician hip and thc comprc- At Fresno College an editorial says: "It :;ill c praiscs it highly, declaring that the criticized the campus publicatioll, T UDENT In addition to this regular advertising hen ivc musical grasp for which he is is high time sex education and marital in­ "mundane, domestic chronicle has more U FE, as being too consen·ative. The head­ hesterfield continues its <:oast-to-coast famous, struction we re brought out of the bees and dramat ic impact than all the hurricanes, lined, he said, lack d verve. In particular radio broadcast f<1aturing Paul 'vVhite­ fl owers stages and the back room of the sand storms and earthquakes manufac­ he urged thc usc o f more and better man, Joan Edwards, the Modernaires and Burns and Allen, Frank Parker, Ray pool hall and into the realm of sane, open t ured for H oll ywood last season." pictures. Clark Dennis on Wednesday nights and Noblc and his orchestra on Friday nights, pertinent discussion."