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Georgia College Knowledge Box Colonnade Special Collections 4-22-1939 Colonnade April 22, 1939 Colonnade Follow this and additional works at: https://kb.gcsu.edu/colonnade Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Colonnade, "Colonnade April 22, 1939" (1939). Colonnade. 345. https://kb.gcsu.edu/colonnade/345 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections at Knowledge Box. It has been accepted for inclusion in Colonnade by an authorized administrator of Knowledge Box. THESE PEOPLE Ml/ILMUBI olonnad e NEWS Vol XIII Z122 Georgia State College'lor Women, Milledgeville, Ga.> Saturday, April 22,- 1939 Number 24 "Gosh, I think they're a wond- .terflul (institution, including one, especially." Ruth Van Cise laugh- ed and said, "Why ask me what I think of men? I never have MUSIC FESTIVAL MEETS HERE had any experi- ence. Anyway," State Highschool Students she added, "they Local Chapter Aeolian Choir do add to the spice of life. Pi Gamma Mu Is Entertained Vie Here for Music Prizes Everything The Georgia School Music Fes-. seems right dull tival, sponsored by the Georgia unless you've Meets Monday By Gala Party got a male in- Music-Education Association, will TheGeorgia Chapter of Pi Gam- To end the major part of its terest some- meet at the Georgia State College., ma Mu will hold its annual ses- Iseasoii's 'activities, the Aeolian where." And Ruth Van Cise ; sion and banquet, Monday, April Glee Club, under the direction of for Women on April 28-29 in then Ruth coyly showed us a lovely 24,1939, at 7:30 P. M. in the Rotary Miss Carstens, had a party last their third annual convention. fraternity pin that toade the poor Club room of the G. S. C. Cafe- Saturday night, April 15, held in interviewer gasp with envyj, There are'34 events in which all teria. the Physical Education Building Edwina Cox thought .a min- Tickets to the Annual Banquet from eight o'clock until ten-thirty. schools may take part. ute and said, "Do you mean just may be secured at 60 cents each The program committee of Mil- These consist of mixed choruses, from Miss Mary Burns, Chairman plain good and dred Trussell, Irene Durham, glee clubs, bands, orchestras, etc. bad luck?," of the Invitation Committee, at Mamie Carolyn Mandeville, Kitty Upon being an- her office in Parks Hall, Iloyd, and qdj-chairmans Qarol Judges for this year are Merrill swered in the Dr. Goodrich C. White, Vice- Pryor and Louella Meaders, plan- C. McEwin, Bowliag Green Umi-. affirmative, she President of Emory University and ned an evening of game contests, versity, Ohio, vocal judge* Louis replied, " "Well Dean of the _raduate School. dancing, and proms. Prizes were Pete, Ashland, Ohio, instrumental yes, I guess I do Dean of the Graduate School, will given to the winners of thf games. believe in it. speak to the group. The subject The refreshments..committee was judge; Mark Hoffmann, Greens- Now for in- •of his address will be Social made up of chairman Anne Tan- boro, N. C, piano judge. Associate stance if I won Science and the Road to Utopia. ner, Hazel McLeod and Virginia judges will be Ann Carstens and the jackpot at Those who are to be received into Ryals. The building was beauti- Charles Meek, both of the GSCW the show and the membership of the Georgia Winning the 25 yard dash in fully decorated by co-chairmen music faculty. Edwina Cox wasn't there to Beta chapter of the Pi Gamma Elizabeth Upshaw and Elizabeth the record time of 13.5 sec- collect—that would be the toughest Mu, are Miss Margaret Meaders Whiddon, Ann Gwynn, Mary onds, Eleanor Peebles swam Members of the convention will luck I could have. I don't know that Executive Secretary of the Alum- Bridges, Mary Scott, Hortense Mc- to victors) in the intramural be housed here in Milledgeville ' there really is such a thing as Lady nae of G. S. C. W.. Miss Cynthia Donald, and Catherine Hatcher. tank meet here last week. for the night. Girls' will be lodged Luck but sometimes I firmly be- (Continued on Back Page) (Continued on back page) STORY ON PAG|E . THREE lieve she has helped me." in the GSCW dormitories and ac- Even though we caught Char- commodations will be found for lotte Edwards as the boys in GMC, hotels and private she was dash- homes. * ing into chapel, Dramatic Club to Present she stopped to On Friday night GSCW will say that she provide entertainment in the gym- likes all kinds Courtroom Drama Next Week nasium for all students staying over of picture shows night at the college. except murder The Jester dramatic club will present a novel form of en- mysteries. " I tertainment at the Baldwin county courthouse on April 26 and The following schools will take guess I've been 27. The production, "Night of January 16" is a puzzle with two part in the festival: Decatur Boys' in school here Style Display possible solutions. High, Toccoa, Cordele, Tech High,' too long to care Albany, Commercial High-Atlant,a,/. what is show- Edwards The story consists of the trial of Karen Andre, lovely young Presented by ing—just so it's picture show secretary, accused of the murder Griffin, • Decatur .Girls' High,- I'll like it. I like to„ cry at shows tof her employer, Bjom Faulkner. the male, roles. Colonel Joseph Thomson, Cedartown, Murphy Jenkins will serve as judge of Freshman Club too. Then you feel like it has been Testimony; is given by an assort- Junior High-Atlanta, Statesboro, ment of witnesses ranging in sta- the session of.the Supreme Court. worth something." At that mom- The Freshman Division of the Girls' High-Atlanta, E. Rivers \ ent Charlotte realized why she tion from a respectable millionaire Hilda Fortson, past president of Home Economics Club presented E)temen|tary-Atlanta. Gainesville, was being asked that question and to a gangster and from the be- the Jesters, will play the lead, a spring style show last Tuesday so, with a look of reproach at the reaved ' widow to a night-club Karen Andre. Her attorney'! is night in Russell auditorium. Lavonia, Baldwin, Forsythe, Vi- Leila Griffith. mean old interviewer she tiptoed hostess. dalia, )Tb,omaston, Thomas v i l i e , - Grace Clark is The influence of former periods on in chapel; Washington, Stillson, Miller High-; As the audience enters it will cast as the Dis- of history in fashion were por- Macon, Moultrie, Hoke Smith-At- be allowed -to register individual- trict Attorney. trayed in the models. The trend toward the bright gypsy colors was lanta, North Fulton-Atlanta, Druid Grace Brown Is ly. At the beginning of the trial W. C. Capel displayed in the full-skirted af- Hills, Toccoa Falls, Lanier High- twelve names will be drawn from Elected President will play the ternoon and evening dresses. Macon, Americus, Sylvania, the registration and these twelve role of Karen's Plains, Millen, Rogers Pope School... Of Math Club persons will serve as the jury. They Spain, Holland, China and Rus- gangster lover, Macon, Rentz, Royston, Boys' High. At the Math Club meeting, new will be asked to take seats in sia were all shown to have influ- Atlanta, Joe Brown High-Atlanta, Officers were elected!. Grace the jury box and cautioned to lis- LaTry Regan. ence in the new spring styles. The Jonesboro, Trion, Cuthbert, Baia- Brown was elected president; ten closely to the testimony. It Mac Swearin- lines of the gay nineties' era were bjrid4|e, Savannah, LaGrange, Louise Clark will serve as vice- will be their verdict which de- iJJh emphasized by several smart new gen is cast as iCrawforctville, Eastonqllee, Ho- president; Catherine Greene was cides whether the defendant will suits. Hilda Forteon thte millionaire gansville, Blue Ridge, Villa Rica, elected secretary and Callie Bell be released or put to death for her "Little girl" and "old-fashioned" banker',''John Graham Whitfield. Dublin, Lyons, Cartcrsville, War- Webb will act as treasurer, crime. styles were modelled in becom- The plajl is under the direction l-ento^, Fairburn, Graymonf, Anna La Boon, retiring presi- ing evening frocks. Campus fads, Besides the Jesters playing the of Miss Edna West, head of the Chamblee, Tucker, and College-, dent presided. Plans were discuss- such as wooden shoes, scribble- ed for the annual Spring quarter feminine characters in the drama, college dramatic department. boro. '•'... Continued on Back Page social. faculty members will be cast in (Continued on Back Page) Win emors STORY ON PAGE THREE ..•V',:,',• ; .''• •' , , •.,"•>';: :•; ••,r.....'••'. .'' ".< f.;s'..-'..•.•;' >'••••>•. X -;-.?:'•> ^.^''^rnmmrn. V, \ tftie Cblonnade, April 22, 1939 Page 2 .'age 3 The Colonnade, April 22, 1939. Plea for Better Sidewalks Quotable Quotes Why Abuse The Nickelodeons? • •. •) . , ' • In view of the recent casualty, in which \ - Seein' the "Date discussions after an evening ..away We don't understand why there are still Alumnae Cornet Seniors Swamp Sophomores, one of the students was badly hurt, the question from the study desk began to take up'too much df providing sidewalks for Beeson and the back girls on the campus who think they can get COLLEGE LIFE IN THE GAY account" of the superior advant- time for industrious Radcliffe College women, something for nothing. We refer to the constant age of the Normal and Industrial Cinemas carnpus again comes in the limelight. Earlier NINETIES V Sink Juniors in lank Meet so they've come up with a new-fangled time- misuse of the Nickelodeons. The instruments as compared with other schools Dread heritage of the Franken- Siri.