Ee a H

ld

| Ar vf 0 ion ir 4 1] Won | Wy 2 trar Here kb } wd kL M

om «hi | Ved: I gscay, stated. ‘ U iyadvisor, the registrar rk- nS. . ‘Byoks may be turned in Mon esday £3 £78 or We

after » UIRRORSRNRRR

i £4: : is 4 t ston Dnoks L sd1y at 4:30 pm. All offi will be adi “rar v 0 pre-register 'S assigneq or) a ime to “ Registrar, } re qrested bod 1ec£ the list in the assigned 1! tion ouks Offic e for the time

ple: e € eh dules who do not pre-re|

of ar } gen- t r at 2:30 pm. on the first page 0! tl ad 3 ' ced Mrs. Kirkland. all 4 a {3 oul eral information on > — tins.

“CHESTE} @® ) Ca ( » | simol { e in

i? my new | picit

FRR

.

had

oc

Rn

a Ret

EE | always enjoy EE

-

Se,

»

. 11 i @ ! ba i ! (RE = - MILDER, || | | ER TASTE

[4 | It's MY C |u (Ir [: I

3 i. t 5 ARR NG | ( * 4 | . )CI - FAIR A UNITE!) ARTISTS RELEASE

Ee

CERT

a

Samford University Library

a

ll

a.

—_— m——— — Cm | sa ITOME L108 lornimon) The Howard : TL C

> 8 % : a : : / : Published weekly during the school | : B O Son of God, our sun of life, : year by the students of Howard Col. | | ried sid : What should we be without Thy grace, ee | V7 fy lege, Birmingham 6, Alabama. Where peace should find and not it Thee, | i is / «|News is

Where beauty see and not Thy face? : Y¥'”" Subscription Rates: $1.00 per year ‘hy name, across the burdened years, oe VR\Y/# : " B0B WEAVER Edit Yi ..o Sheds yet an aggregated light - y JO GRIFFIN Assoc. Editer | The Royal Mathematician... Of all illuminations rare—including : BY SLIVER THOMAS. 28. nae j That which starred the night Ns / AFF: When Thou didst see a tender child, : . NEWS NISL Editor; Asth Walker, Ruby Bryant, Mark Cha; Upon the blessed Virgin’s breast: Ta : ind Bryant, Mark Chandler, - He bears to every darkened heart Walker, Ruby The glow which doth dissolve unrest. \ I a Campbell, Crawford Howell, Ross. And, oh, the music of Thy voice | \ } | mary ‘ackey. Encompasseth ib all notes > and an chords, / : 3 SPORTS DURWOOD STAFF: McALISTER and DICK Excellingall the symphonies. MILLER, Editors; Thurman Knight No concert ever matched Thy words. i fl and Bobble Douglass. Thy wondrous face, though marred an! torn, i TH PEAR Balt Is yet the visage of a King. : : \ i} SOCIAL STAFF: ; : PEGGY BAKER, Editor Lord, keep our hearts for love of Thee, ill : GIRCULATON MANAGER: till hamble, e, quiet, qui and wondering! i ; ahi | { PHOTORAPHERS: JOHN EDW ‘ a VIDA SMOOT. . BOB FARIS and Bk TA i LOUIS O'CONNER wu CARTOONIST: s

SCHEDULE OF QUARTER EXAMINATIONS FALL QUARTER 1948

Classes which will meet at wm be examined at All Sections of English 1a, 1b, and lc... 11 a. m. Wednesday 800 a m.____ 8:00 a. m. Friday

9:00 a m i +00: 10:00 a. m m. © 11:30 a.m : ! | 12:30 noon 8:00 a. m. Thursday F ORS 1130p. m posite 2:00 p. m. Thursday cal . 230 pp m — 11:00 a. m. Friday

All examinations will be two hours in length: 8:00-10 a. m.;

« 11:00 a m.-1:00 p. m.; and 2:00-4:00 p. m. PAINTS . HARDWARE THE MOST APPRECIATED NNN ANENNTN NINN ANE WOODLAWN HARDWARE OF Al I far ||ssemaver. pronessus ’.. played by Thomas Buckner, reads 5 proclamation while the CIRCUIT RIDERS Chamberlain, portrayed by Edward Kittrell, and the Royal Wiss

By ARTHUR WALKER GIFTS FOR MEN JR tors vr tomom is me re ae ret The big thing on all our minds FLOWERS x querscontribution to Birmingham's annual Junior Program Series. has been the Student Revival. The| pag few da far : students who have been leading ¥3 a8 as the Cir For All Occasions Library Club Is BISHOP'S FLOWERS : Ow hl Howard no he be,nddri re Ferguson, JOUR | wet and it was still raining but ! 5528 1st Ave., So. 94494 : : : J " » *

a a sen who] mt uly helghiened the ou hs xB Southeastern States’ First ; | have done the preaching, but to all| john Edwards was right there : ; Howard has coi with an- : those who served on committees. helping the good doctor, as ‘ : oe : Bl over first. The Library cwb|French Club Gives The rain has added interest Usual Burchleil's Sundries , which was formed at the end of the . Prosar: fo the work of several of our Several students have received : rs in | spring quarter is the first of its| Christmas rd gral CG R's. The Cave Springs |jetters from Dr R : 7700 2nd Ave., So. kind among college students in the The Howard College French % Clurch had to call off their is studying at th lay Robbins who Chrigtmas ( 1 Southeast. nap services because the people Edinburgh. od pie Everly ol Cards and A : | At a recent meeting of Alabama |Ppresented its annual Cust Debt couldn't get there. Mack John- 14 hours a day. Let's hope he does ‘Wrappings Moe on | librarians, Miss Mabel Willoughby, gram yestreday morning in Carne son, who is pastor of the church, |.pring any such ideas back f . | ‘Howard librarian and advisor of}pan 1 spent that time trying to keep | - Tree Decorations the club, gave a sketch of the OF-| © iciooving in the program w the water out of the church. Three of the Circuit Riders have Gifts for All : 207 No. 20th St fnization 34 IsBighorn Aes ‘Patricia Trent, Jack Vardaman a Jerry Bryan can tell you about|recently gone to new pastorates. . : NR : i college librarians are organizing|Jim Williams. They read “Noel having to push the car in after a|Harold Anderson is now pastor at Phone 59-3631 - clubs on their campuses. “I have France” ‘“L'arbre de Noel: service. The rain makes that more Pinedale in the Montgomery As- N : just received a letter from Hunt- interesting, £00. sociation. Aubrey Hartley is pas- C a a | ington esting information on The big social event of the |tor of the Veterans Court Church, : : GigE » Iresnizingrscto ou oh a club” ; Miss Wil- Montgomery... Floyd Roebuck has been called to the Mulberry Church : | Ses Jouve ESET MERRY CHRISTMAS week are Olivia and Lynn John- |} Good Food at a son, twin daughters of Wilson easonal ; Johnson, Howard student. The a R le P . two among the many chil- b ® oir are ar awaiting ; College Cafeter1a the arrival of Santa at the How- Doug Nelson, Mgr. , ard College Barracks Apart- | have an organization which will | : 1 ments. The picture is by Wil- bring together the students who are : ~ F rom MN liam Baxter. : . i : ‘ candidates for a degree with hon-

ors” Wilbur Helmbolt, president of Make Lanier Drug Co. ||| - an Bl Howard's eB Service : Station 2 ; : Your . : Wa : : to : ) the club, » stated. CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTERS The Howard All TEXACO Produets || 0th Sue sud Bud fren, fo A dT : } 5

77th Street and 2nd Avenue, So.

mera——— . FOR THE BEST SHOE

_ LOLLAR’S REPAIRING siel | s || . BILL HENRY 1 oay servick || EAST LAKE SHOE RI one DAY SERVI. 1] 23 N. 77th Se.

0 Samford University Library Friday, December 10, 1948

&

Published weeklypoll the school Page 3 | year by the ard Col- ry

——————————

The Royal Mathematician... C arnival BETTY 'ADAMS____ Adv. Manager Play And Christmas NEWS STAFF: - BILL DANIEL, Editor; Arthur Evening ¥ alker, Ruby Bryant, Mark Chandler, On Tap For Merry Eirl Littlejohn, J. B. Brand, Julian Howell, Rose: The Howard Campbell, Crawford Howard students will be in for an entertainment packed evening tonight. mary Lackey. by will present “Many Moons” at 7:00 and a Christmas Carnival will be given 8°0RTS STAFF: Masquers i . DURWQOD McALISTER and DICK Baptist Student Student Union one hour later. of food, frolic and fun are MILLER, Editors; Thurman Knight * “Many Moons,” a fantasy by James “Plenty who attend and Bobbie Douglass. Thurber, will be presented on the promised to all students FEATURE STAFF: stage of the Howard auditorium. Howard Gets the gala Christmas Carnival which JOHN STOKES, Editor 2, The play, which is being presented will climax ‘Friendly Week’ tonight SOCIAL STAFF: by the Masquers, will feature Bar- PEGGY BAKER, Editor Exchange Cup at 8:00 in the gymnasium,” an- CIRCULATION MANAGER: bara Williams, as the Princess, and nounced Anita Mobley, chairman of JOHN EDWARDS Gene Ryland, as the King, in the the carnival festivities. “The Exchange Club hopes that PHOTORAPHERS: story of a princess who is-ill and Candy apples, popcorn, hot dogs this cup will serve as an added in- and BOB FARIS con only be well when she gets the and cokes will be served at booths - LOUIS O'CONNER moon. The story develops with the centive to Howard Students to : and jolly old St. Nick (Bob Nor- CARTOONIST: attempts of the king's wise men, strive for excellencé in scholar- that JACK TUCKER man) will be on hand to ‘see who are played by Tommy Bruck- ship,” stated Mr. R. W. Lackmond. everyone enjoys himself to the ’ Lid ——— ae Sr , -— ner, Eddie Kittrell and Jesse Lov- president of the Birmingham Ex- “full-est.” ett, to get the moon. change Club, as he presented a x nk KIN EEERE schloarship cup to. Dean Percy P. At 9:30, King and Queen The story has a delightful plot Burns at the Howard College chap- Friendliness will be crowned by and, of course, has a happy end. el program, November 19. Santa Claus, followed by a skit ing. The original purpose of the : The trophy, 12 inches high presented by the Thespians in Som. production was its presentation and silver plated, will be honor of their royal highnesses. before the children of Birming- awarded to the outstanding sen- ham in the Phillips High School Christmas songs will be sung by a auditorium, It will be given quartet composed of Norman, Girod there tomorrow afternoon at marily on scholarship with lead- Cole, Cecil Roper, and Lewis Drum- FL I Jl ISHEIM 2:30. : ership and character also being mond; and all who wish to know considered. To be kept on dis- their past, present, and future may The rest of the cast consists of play at Howard College Li- visit a mystic fortune teller. Durwoaod McAlister, as the Jester; hrary until final presentation, it Bingo and many other typical car- Sue Jones, as Paretta, the wife of will be permanently retained by nival games will be included in the the Royal Wizard (Jesse Lovette); MOST APPRECIATED the receiver. festivities. THE Charlee Spaulding, at Cynicia, the I wife of the Royal Chamberlain (Ed A LL oF ALL Kittrell); Ruth Andress, the Gold- Lord

3 . played by Thomas Buckner, reads a proclamation while the smith’s Daughter; and Mary Nell EL Chamberlain, portrayed by Edward Kittrell, and the Royal Wizard, Williams, as the Royal Nurse. RSE

in TRS played by Jesse Lovett, look on. The three will be seen tonight Members of the production staff MEN which will be the Howard Mas- are John Newfield, director; Betty @ FOR “Many Moons,” es 5 the three-act fantasy, Wilson, stage manager; Jo Luther, contribution to Birmingham's annual Junior Program Series. aed quers assistant stage manager; Fay Curen- ton and Lillian McGhee, make-up; and DeWitt Holland, props. Howard Library Club Is ER Plans Are Being Made Southeastern States’ First To Show French Films Mrs. Margaret D. Sizemore, in- ga Howar¢ has come up with an- other first. The Library Club French Club Gives structor in modern languages at which was formed at the end of the Howard, announced this week that negotiations are under way with the; W iain spring quarter is the first of its Christmas Program kind among college students in the East Lake Theatre management to Howard College French Club Southeast. The have a certain period each month Christmas pro- for thé showing of French films for 7 | At a recent meeting of Alabama presented its annual Shap the Howard College student body. librarians, Miss Mabel Willoughby, gram yestreday morning in Carnegie

Oh Low Howard librarian and advisor of Hall : “Pere Noel et Pere Fouettard,” the or- the club, gave a sketch of - Participating in the program were Christmas poems in French. Cecil ganizatio: and its purposes. After Jack Vardaman and Roper, Arthur Walker, and Eliza- idea, several other Patricia Trent, 0 No 20th St. hearing of the read “Neel en beth Reese sang several Christmas organizing Jim Williams. ‘They college librs~“wms are and carols in French. : “L'arbre de Noel,” clubs on the. campuses. “I have France,” lcd a i El just recvived a letter from Hunt- Le ain c—— no ——— Wier a ER NSP i requesting information on organizing such a club,” Miss Wil- loughby said : The Howard club was organ- ized to foster imterest in the use of the library and in the library as a profession. It also set as its aim bringing lecturers and other programs of literary and cultural value to the How- ard campus. “It has also been our purpose to have an organization which will bring together the students who are candidates for a degree with hon- rs,” Wilbur Helmbolt, president of the club, stated. The club meets once a month and has been concentrating this quarter on helping the mem- 4 bers learn how fo

several members of the faculty. — The next meeting of the club}

Sue of The Library News. Samford University Library | 1948 Friday, December 10, 1948 Friday. December 10, | oigea : THE HOWARD CRIMSON . . . BS0s Honor Collecting Toys Miss Helen Harrell TRIN «5 Bf

Howard Pikes Beta Sigma Omicrons entertained the Pikes Thursday night with party in the new Pi Kappa Alpha house. Skits, “Little Nell” and “The Mel. lerdrammer,” were presented by the Moward Hasquers. Jean Almand played the part of Little Nell's pa- pa, and Frances Manning acted as Manuel del Popolo. Bernice Dox- Howard Pi Kappa Phis aldson was “emcee”. The evening was completed with a dance routine by Millard Johnson and Tommy Tucker to Fete Visiting Chapters the tune of “Little Woman, You're So Sweet”. the “Frolics by firelight” was Mary the party was Mary Clark; Bert Grey, The highlight of theme for the Pi Kappa Phi's dance punch and Burke; James Marsh, Vivian refreshments. Cardinal and coke party given at Avondale carry out Haynes; Lopez Shewmaker, Clarise donuts were served to villa last Saturday night after the Reed Caulfield, Johnnie Pike's colors of garnet and gold Alabama-Auburn football game. _| Arthur; the Henry Hutcheson, Doris College Pi Kapps Heard: The Howard Adams. and the Birmingham Pi Kappa Bob Coley, Marie Evans; Ed Phi alumni were hosts to ap- Jim Is Scruggs, Betty Henderson; Bill Daniel proximately 60 brothers and Moody, Jimmie Faye Kirby; Wal- their dates from the Alabama _| ter Braden, Betty Sheffield; Charles and Auburn chapters. Harp, Frances Gilan; Burt Yackee, PiB Phi Prexy A large “Welcome Pi Kapps” sign Jean Harbin; Oscar Shaw; Jimmy held greeted the guests at the entrance Owens; Percy Hare; and John The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity night, to the Villa. The dance floor was Haynes. election of officers Monday are decorated with the colors of the November 29. The following three schools and a huge log fire the new officers: Bill Daniel, presi- the and lent its warmth and light to To Fete dent; Percy Hare, treasurer, Alumnae [ ‘occasion. John Haynes, secretary. Several prominent alumni were Robert Ed Scruggs is historian; Hohpital are,. present including Mr. Howard D. Sunday ... for the toy cart at the Jefferson-Hillman A Sorority Thompson, chaplain; Charles Harp, Mary Frances Bolding, Mac -Davis, Ann Wilson, and Jocel Leake, national president of the warden, and Berton Gray, pledge Murphree, Delta Zetas will be the guests of Molly Holland, Nell Nunnelly, Peggy E fraternity; Mr. Harry W. Prater, captain. Carolyn King, Ann White, president of the Birmingham alum- the Birmingham alumnae at a ——————————— Dot Roberson. Ball at the Pickwick Monday night, in the . eo = led the Rose ni chapter; and Mr. Leonard Blood, Christmas tea to be held ties, pull the December 6. Escorting her was Lawrence Brice, a KA at Birmingham- co - chairman of the Alabama - Au- Delta Zeta lodge, December 2. The When placing curtain : ‘4 to carry shade down to the desired Southein. ” \ burn dance committee. lodge will be decorated window use it for a marker to Members of the Howard chapter out the Christmas atmosphere at height and To Have Big Sister-Little even. Phi Mus and their dates were: Bill Daniel, this annual tea. get the tie-back The Phi ‘Mus are planning on a \ 11 istmas in AGU UR RRA RAY merry time Sunday, December 12, la Leaf TARRE TIAA NARS RANANAA a Christmas be singing and gh when they will have for ! party at the. Phi Mu lodge. with preesnts The Howard Phi Mus also At the annual Big Sister—Little alumni in getting new toys Sister Christmas party there will the Ry

Christmas 6 . . . =:

» ~ Before we know it Christmas will be upon us — -- as you read these words we're on its very threshold! The hustle and bustle of Christmas shopping and activities soon will have all of us watching the calendar and counting the days. —0nNC That's why we sincerely suggest that you start thinking about the most important items on your gift list. 2 : Christmas is in the air and right nom through- you make this out the store we're ready to help mIP> the happiest Christmas ever for your family and friends — and for yourself. A Christmas spirit of friendliness and welcome od

awaits you here! OPP

Doctors smoke for pleasure, too! IRRRRSRRERRERRRRRRERRRRRERRERRRERRRERERERAERRER tions asked 113,597 doctors what Samford University Library

i

Page 5 friday, December 10, 1948 THE HOWARD CRIMSON

i. a— EEE oa ata -— - i i De Collecting Toys [Jelta Sigma Phis Celebrate | Howard. Pikes Founders Day At Tutwiler i Bet:, Sigma Omicrons entertained chapter of How- night with 4 The Beta Chi {ite Fikes Thursday ard College celebrated the National speakers were the presi- new Pi Kappa Alpha Other pirty in the Founders’ Day of the Delta Sigma dents of the Alabama chapters. huse Phi with the other Alabama chap- were William H. Clift, Bir- Mel- They Skits, ‘Little Nell” and “The ters — Beta . Delta, Birmingham- mingham alumni chapter; Jerry i a pdr: mmer,” were presented by the Southern; Kappa, Auburn; and Wasley, Auburn; Clark Brown, ‘dowsrd Hasquers. Jean Almand Beta Kappa, University of Alabama. Birmingham - Southern; Glen L. and dance and | layed the part of Little Nell's pa- A semi-formal banquet Maze, University of Alabama, of the ty and Frances ‘Manning acted as was given at the Ballroom Melvin Brown, Howard College. De- seven "Manu3l del Popolo. . Bernice Don- Tutwiler Hotel Friday night, Dinner was served from cember 3, 1948. to the mu- |: dsor: was “emcee”. until nine ‘with dancing Stephen's orchestra Tie evening was completed At the banquet, Dr. “Emory Q: sic of Eddie to 12. Two hundred wit: a dance routine by Millard Hawk, professor of economics at from nine present. Mr. Micheal Johnson and Tommy Tucker to Birmingham-Southern College, was couples were national deputy of the " the tune “Little Woman, toastmaster. The guest of honor Prestera, remarked that the Sweet”. and main speaker, Roderick Bed- Fourth District, og was the largest gather- the party was dow, was introduced by Dr. Hawk. gala event Mary Clark; Bert Grev, Ley ¢ highlight of Delta Sigma Phi members punch and Mr. Beddow is the general coun- ing of James Minh, Vivier El Cardinal witnessed other than Burke; out selor for the Delta Sigma Phi na- that he had raaker, Clr se were served to carry ’ Haynes; Lopez Shey imuis National Convention. and gold. tional fraternity. the Reed Caulfield, Jolin: ie tie Pike's eolors. of garnet ES Henry Hu: cheson, [Doris

Adin Coley, Mar: 2 Evans; Fd Jim | Scruggs, Betty. E¢aderson; Soran’ Aint | Moody, Jimmie Fa): Kirby; Wal dl; Snaiss Betty Ste tfiel | ter Braden, BBurt Ye | Harp, Frances Gila: is Joyce Griffin’s secret | It looks like Doris Moore and Bill Ji rn Who Jean Harbin; Oscar Shavi for held | “Four-foot” lover? While on the Baines would want privacy | Owens; Percy Haro; 5 nd Joan Tha Pi Kappa Phi fraternity seems that her “tender moments.” slection of officers Monday night, subject of Joyce, it such is keeping the November 29. The following are roommate, Beverly, breaking dates. 1e rew officers: Bill Daniel, presi- phone busy lately ent; Percy Hare, treasurer, and As Sue Roland says, “How true, BSD Breakfast women’s faults are many, but men have only two: everything they Hohpital are, front row, Claire Jean Knight, Jimsy For Sunday ... for the Phi Mu toy cart at the Jeffe rson-Hillman say; and everything they do!” Cet *‘horipson, ;chaplain; C row, Mary Evelyn Teel, | Mac Davis, Ann Wilson, and Jocelyn Allen; back “A house divided against itself Beta Sigma Omicrons * will ob- Berton Gray, pledge Murphree, Mary Frances Bolding, of vraréen, and Peggy Bakes, Rosemary Lackey, Oc je Flat, and should be placed on will ¢ the guests Carolyn King, Ann White, Molly Holland, Nell Nunnelly, cannot stand” serve Foundér’s Day with a break- ‘+ lumnae at a ¢aptedn. ¢ the front door of the BSO house as nema Dot Roberson. fast at the Molton Hotel Sunday, tea to + held ir the a reminder to all concerned: ee rs the December 12. Doacemier 1 The placing curtain ties, pull Arthur Walker and Gladys Walk- Delta, Zeta lodge, 'Waen to the desired weeks ago. Pledges, actives, and alumni will {lodge will be decorated. to i jd : wintiow shade down er were pinned several use it for a marker Sister Party {out the Ehristmas atmosphece, | pelght and Phi Mus To Have Big Sister-Little Congrats! go from there to one of the down- get ho tiebaek EVR . Worries of the Week: Selma pa- they will sit his annual tea. town churches where or — The Phi Mus are planning on a for two days; won- per didn’t come Sunday, December 12, Phi Mu toy cart at the Jeffer- let- in a body. THREE A 81 merry time be singing and a Christmas tree|the der why I received only four have a Christmas Christmas. my The Freshman Cup will be award- when they will with preesnts for all son-Hillman Hospital for ters today; wonder who answers ed at the breakfast to the most out- party at the Phi Mu lodge. toy car is one of the main lelephone calls: sorority or non-so- The Howard Phi Mus also aided This pledge of last year. Harassed. standing At the annual Big Sister—Little rority? . . The toys for projects of the alumni chapter. Sister Christmas party there .will|the a lumni in getting new § goo i 8

00.

Gift shor SG " FOR YOURSELF!

Yo 2 Prove for yourself what throat a E Christus wl. reported when 30-day smoking test revealed NO THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS!

srEe

it Christmas vill be upor. us AKE YOUR OWN 30-DAY CAMEL MILDNESS TEST, hese words we re on it S very tre Smoke Camels, and only Camels, for 30 days. Prove for yourself just bow mild Camels are/ ‘Hundreds of men and women, from coast to coast, recently two busile’ of Christnias shopping made a similar test. They smoked an average of one to will have all pf us watching: packs of Camels a day for 30 days. Their throats were exam- ounting the dais; inted by noted throat specialists. After a total of 2470 examins-

tions—these throat specialists reported mo ome simgle case incerely suggest that you start snes: "of throat iritation dato smoking Comes! ig important items Qr1 You Pia prove it yourself...in your “T-Zone.” Let YOUR WN TASTE tell you about the rich, full flavor of Camel's give the 00d e air and right tom throigh- Ty YOUR OWN THEOAT cool mildness. s ready to help you make this news of Camel's cool, mas ever for your family anil Moncy- Back Guamantse! you smoke them. If, st any time, you ae : Acoording to Netlonvide survey: Camels and test them as seul. THAN ANY OTHER C CIGARETTE ri wide cigar vou exe

Rams E CAMELS

Carolina. . Samford University Library —

# { % friday, December 10, 1948 THE HOWARD CRIMSON Friday, December a { 10, 1943 Child Development Students “Sportsmen’s Day” Learn To Bath e The Baby Is Held Wednesday Sports “Sportsman’s Day” was Wednes. BY J. B. BRAND enjoy her first “soap and water” day, December 8! This day was set “Could we have some more hot bath. She made little noises until aside to honor our football team | water?” the nurse began to dry her off] Donations were given by friends, AT HOWARD That was the first request of Mrs. and then she was slightly irritated. students and faculty to pay off the Mary Frances Browder, public “It is important that you be ex- $700 debt owned by the Sportsman act in the entire handling of the health nurse, as she began a dem- Club for uniforms and equipment: onstration “baby bathe” before the baby,” said Mrs. Browder. She ex- For each dollar donation a couple Beamon “Red” Sparks,.. Child Development class of the plained that clumsy handling made bid was given to the Sportsman's Howard College home economics the baby feel insecure. “ Dance held Wednesday night at department. The class was told that the best Roebuck Club. % Mrs. Browder, with the East Lake times for bathing was before the Beta Sigma Omicron sorority Division of the Public Health De-| morning nursing and just before and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity partment, had made a previous talk bedtime, the former being pre-] sponsored the dance with all to the class regarding baby care. other organizationh on the cam- The entire class of 14 girls and pus pledging their support. your reporter sat completely en- At a special intermission at the dance, Millard Johnson introduced each player as a climax to the “Sportsman's Day” festivities. Of. ficers of the Sportsman Club were also recognized at this time. Greek letter organizations made bath,” stated: Nurse Browder posters and placed them at strategic she concluded the demonstration. places on the campus advertising & this special day. . . . . for overseas shipment are Calvin Coggins and Hoyt Harwell . Committees who worked to make Fourteen Howard men sided the Birmingham Baptist Association in “Do You Believe In Santa?” “Sportman’s Day” a success, were: losding the goods last week. publicity, Jimsy Murphree and Tommy Tucker; ticket sales, Ellis You Should—Most All Wanniger and Jean Jacks; and dec- “My Achin’ Back” Do corations, Gene Gwin and Dot Dodd. “~ By RUBY BRYANT No report has been made concern- ing the amount of money contrib- Do you believe in Santa Claus? “I don’t know . .. ” said Beverly Students Help Load Bags Knight, undecided. ‘| uted. “Yeah boy!” enthusiastically “We hope to clear the debt in the agreed Jo Baltzer with a twinkle ~ “Santa is the spirit of Christmas,” near future,” said Jack Green, pres-. 1 ® in her eye. For Shipment To Needy beamed Lucile Ledbetter. ident of the Sportsman Club. The mere mention of this sacred “You get more presents if you be- tradition brought Fourteen Howard students were memories of the lieve in him,” Virginia Goodwin's nursing sore backs and arms after merry Christmas spirit, bright tin- face lighted up. Attention Seniors loadiing 30,000 pounds of duffle bags Auxiliary Gives To selled decorations, Santa in his fur on trucks, December 3, for ship- lined suit as he gayly passes out the “Naturally,” said Happy Gaynor. All seniors who plan to complete ment to needy people in Europe Howard Department gifts| . . . plum puddings, turkey “Sure I believe in Santa . . . If their requirements for graduation - . at the end of the winter quarter and all the trimmings that go he's redheaded,” joked Harold Bet- Howard's home economich depart- with the season. in March are requested to make ap- tis. , plication for their degrees. at the ment has that new look. The How- “What a question!” Betty Jane “He brings me nice things,” sigh- registrar's office before December ard Auxiliary, a group of Howard Evans raised her eyebrows and ed Gean Williams, slung a haughty glance. supporters, selected the depart-

“Do I? Gosh yes!” exclaimed ment as their project for this year. Marian Richardson, overcome with These alumni gave the depart- a look of suspicion. x ment furhiture for the living room. |" Tall, blond Jim Young rolled The ; . ad 15 the’ that of assembling 2,500 gifts included a Duncan -Phyfe up his fist and threw back his towering ' ‘duffle bags filled with clothing, shoulders. Bulldog center, was high point man for Howard ir sofa, a mahogany secretary, two “I had a fight with a shoe: and non-perishable foods, has boy ing game last week. Sparks stands six feet six inches. chairs, and a 20 by 20 foot rug. once who said there wasn’t nearly been reached, though some a Santa.” He relaxed and add- of the eight-day drive period re- Mrs. James T. Sulsby, presi- ed, “He won.” a dent of the Auxiliary, To Pla mains. . gave a “Do I? For crying out loud, who Sportsmen, Jax One hundred twenty-two churches large gilt framed mirror, and a doesn’t!” demanded Walter Stovall Sheraton and, six missions have cooperated in chair. Her son, Mr. “No, I don’t cause there ain't no the relief measure. : James Sulsby, Jr., presented Santa Til Claus,” Tim DeWeese de- [ Bowl the department Bessemer . Warehouse space was given free two end tables clared. a In of charge by Dearborn Real Estate . and two lamps. ling on the Howard John Stokes explained that “San- 4 The rtsman Club of Howard . Company, a shoe store gave 250 pairs ta is what you make him.” team. The home economics department 4 The ron meet the Jacksonville of shoes, a dry cleaning establish- “Kt I didn’t believe in All in all, attendants at the g will also receive some Wedgewood in him I State Teachers’ College “B” team ment cleaned some of the clothing, wouldn’t get nothing for should get an eyeful of he china. The Howard Auxiliary Christ- a football event to be played Friday, and various shoe repairmen donated has mas,” Charlie Spaulding contested football. given them a set of Holmes smiled, December 17, as part of the Besse- and Ed- “and besides, The Sportsmen are an indep wards flat silverware. everybody be- mer Christmas Carnival. The game: Transport of the bags to New Or- lieves in Santa!” will highlight a week of Yuletide ent organization on the How leans is being donated by T. C. U. campus striving to revive foof Edith Van Keuren believes in celebration by the people of that and Dixie Freight Lines. : AED Initiates Two Santa “because I want my children city and is sponsored by the Bes- interest and activity at Howard Rev. Trent voiced his appreciation to. He is a necessary of Com- tradition,” semer Junior Chamber to students who assisted by saying, Preston Barclift, “ On with his non- merce. “Thos: in charge of the drive want Tyesday evening, November chalant air, lightly 30, Alpha brushed the climax to express their thanks to the How- Epsilon Delta initiated question The Howard Bulldogs will into aside with, “My mother play OKIE. DOKIE its membership this game a season of ard students for helping to load the Carolyn Bragg told me better.” = with and James Powell. the first participation by first shipment of 30,000 pounds.” “'Course)I believe in Santa. Ive marking AED is an honorary society Howard athletes in inter-collegiate Thestudents who assisted in for sat on his lap every Christmas for pre-medical and pre-dental football since 1945. The Bessemer loading the duffle bags were stu- the past 21 years.” explained STEAKS-SANDWICHES-CHICKEN dents. “Membership Dave the match selected Bob Faris, Calvin Coggins, How- in this organi- Rushell. group sponsoring zation is based upon character, 0 teams to provide their Regular Dinners ard Foshee, George Scofield, per- Wylodiré Hester, with her the sonality, and scholastic clear with a football Frank Bledsoe, Charles Graham, achieve- cut dimples and Christmas festivities ment,” explained laughing brown A DOUGLAS The Sportsman Club Ray Green, Wallace Welch, Hoyt George Scofield, eyes, confessed, bowl game. president. “He's a good ole this season Harwell, Arthur Dennis, James : has been defeated once man.” GIFT “B Maples, 0. T. Weeks, Cecil Ne at the hands of the Jacksonville James, and Bill Lunceford. squad after a bitterly contested {I Why Not Follow CERTIFICATE High Clothes were collected on this STYLE 2662 game played at the Woodlawn

All the Boys to F viead Sister’s School stadium. campus for the drive by the How- or A PAIR of 895 ard Brotherhod. Coach Theodore MeCrary. of ee ELLENBURG’S Ready To Wear Styles DOUGLAS SHOES $7.95 $1098 the Sportsmen expects his sq _ VISIT OUR STORES BARBER SHOP Corner 77th St. and 1st Ave, N. Step into your Douglas to offer their opponents a stiff 1 Shoe Store... and step out with the fight in the Bessemer bow!

game. It is supposed that the perfect Gift for Christmas, a Douglas Gift Certificate . . . or Jacksonville team is equally anxious to score a second tramp- VIRGA'’S with a pair of our finest Douglas Shoes. |

7711 1st Avenue, N. * Wishing you a Merry Christmas . and a Happy New Y ear B® hoes Everything in Sports | 7607 1:t Ave., N.~7301 1st Ave., N. EAST LAKE’S ONLY COMPLETE RESTAURANT W. 1. DOUGLAS ffSHOE CO., BROCKTON15, MASS. AND ICE CREAM STORE © 1911 Fifth Avenue, N. 7 . 5001 iit Ave, N.~=1201 11th Ave., 8. 219 NORTH 20th STREET

3 | 7385.2nd Ave, 8. QUALITY PIPES FANCY CANDIES

Samford University Library ' Fiday, December 10, 1948 THE HOWARD CRIMSON Page 7 hmmm RIA, AR NA

ul le ats | [— 8 Day” ‘Dogs Bow To Auburn: Girls’ ‘Sports By Bobbie Douglass Is Held Wednesday Sports Lose To Tech, 62-42 Baby “s;portsman’s Day” was Wednes. Basketball Schedule Ber first “eo ng am ead day, December 8! This day was set Howard College's football team She made. J! noises ed aside to honor our football t opened the 1948-'49 season bowing throughout. The two “Reds,” Parks Jan. 10 to Auburn 57 to 30, Friday, Decem- y dey her oft Donations were given by friends, AT HOWARD and Sparks, led the Bulldog five Renfroe vs. Phi Mu s sli hily britaied siudents and faculty to pay off the ber 3, at the City Auditorium. with 13 and 10 points. Beta Sigs vs. fhe, ti yor be ex- $700y debt owned by the Sportsman Auburn set a tight defense against | Jan. 17

» entire 1 nndling of th uly for uniforms and equipment the Bulldogs’ fast break and the Town vs. Phi Mu 1 Mrs. Br¢ wnler. She ex: For each. dollar donation a couple Beamon “Red” Sparks,.. long shots of the Howard boys were Three Tie For First Delta Zeta vs. Renfroe that clumsy 1: ncling red? Sid was given io Jue Sportsman's not connected. Lynn, Tiger center, Jan. 24 feel insect re. I'ance héld Wednesday night at was high-point man for the game, In Volleyball Contest Freshmen vs. Alpha Delta Pi ISS was tol| that the bast Eoesuck Chub. : scoring 20 points. Mobberly was also Beta Sigs vs. Delta Zeta 4 standout for Auburn. The end of the first round of play Jan. 31 ; bathing Lon: hefore thi Bela Sigma. Omicron sorority in the Red League of the Intramural Renfroe vs. Freshmen g nursing” ad just befor: ard Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity Red Sparks was high-scorer for Howard with 9. Marvin Gann Volleyball Tournament finds first Phi Mu vs. Beta Sigs the forma being pre. sponsored the dance with all and Roy Anderson played ca- place jammed with three teams— Feb. 7 other organisationh on the cam- Browder ald bat She pable games for Howard. Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Kappa Al- Town vs. Alpha Delta Pi ‘pus pledging their support. : pha and the Vets—with one win Delta ‘Zeta vs. Freshmen ag hour shot ld i: at the | Howard, continuing its campaign A: a special intermission at the and no loss each. Feb. 14 timé every ny. Bhe ex- | against Southeastern Conference op- done; Millard Johnson introduced Town vs. Delta Zeta that a ba)y should be position, was stung by the Georgia Following in order in the Red ‘each player as a climax to the Beta Sigs vs. Freshmen andundre seq over fie Tech Yellow Jackets 62-42, Saturday, League are the Early Birds, with “sportsman’s Day” festivities. Of- Feb. 21 J not over the hal, so is December 4. While losing their sec- one win and one loss, Mu Alpha Nu, fice af the Sportsman Club were Phi Mu vs. Delta Zeta not to frighten tle aby. , ond game in two days, the 'Dogs with no wins and one loss, and also recognized at this time. Alpha Delta Pi vs. Renfroe “You will will find hal the tabi played a better brand of ball than Omega, with no wins and Beta Sigs vs. Town vill have a peaceful sop afte: h Greek letter organizations made in their opener. two losses. Feb. 28 ath,” stated Nurs: lirowder a; | posters and placed them at strategic Tech, one of the finest in the concluded the (lem oitration. | places on the campus advertising South, showed two of the best Town vs, Renfroe Freshmen vs. Phi Mu Sn a we m————— this special day. players Howard will see all year SNs Lead Tourney; Committees who worked to make in Center Big Jim Nolan and Co- March 7 Delta Zeta vs. Alpha Delta Pi | “sportman’s Day” a success, were: = lin Anderson, guard. Nolan top- Faculty Holds 2nd eIn Sania?” Renfroe vs. Beta Sigs publicity, Jimsy Murphree’ and ped the Tech scorers with 22 The Sigma Nus, by virtue of a 1% nim Tucker; ticket sales, Ellis points. Anderson hooked 15. forfeit from the Faculty and H Club, | Wanniger and Jean Jacks; and dec- Roy Anderson was Howard's best ost All Do | maintained their lead in the Blue | corations, Gene Gwin and Dot Dodd. player’ in this game as he was against JEWELRY WITH League of the Howard College In- N report has been made concern- Auburn. He again displayed a fine tramtiral Volleyball Tournament last HOWARD COLLEGE ir.g the amount of money contrib- floor gain and was aggressive “I don’t know . {. J” sad Beverly Tuesday. SEAL Ij uteek Knigh undecided, | “YVe hope to clear the debt in the Although H Club dropped to third “Santa is the spirii of Chrisim as,” near future,” said Jack Green, pres- Hunting & Fishing place along with the Prtachers, the ramed Lucile Led! ett r. By THURMAN ENIGHT Faculty held on to second place |iciert of the Sportsman Club. *|by downing Delta Sigma Phi. fron get more pre: ent: if you be. Overheard talking about dogs the The Preachers scored a win eve in. him,” Virg nia (Goodw in's Hardin | Attention Seniors other day was Dr. Rector over Pi Kappa Phi to hold their Cornish. Dr. Hardin ace lighted up. and Coach position. best squirrel dog “Naturally,” said |iag py Gayno:. All seniors who plan to complete claims to have the Delta Sigma Phi is in fourth slot, DRUG STORE their requirements for graduation in this part of the country. This & 1st Ave, N. | “Sure I believe in Sintz .. . If and Pi Kappa Phi trails in fifth Corner 77th St. at “he end of the winter quarter dog is so good that when he trees place. : e's redheaded,” Jok Herold Hei~ ir. March are requested to make ap- a squirrel he doesn’t just sit there 18. . He watches | p ication for their degrees at the and bark up the tree. “He brings me ni ti aps” sgh |r registrar's office before December and points out the squirrel with | Gean Williams, | 17. his paw.-

Speaking of dogs, David Cau- Its Refreshes bird dog. That sey has a fine Pause name is O. D. Blouse and has placed first in many field trials over the South. We were hunt- the Party opes- Is Part of man for Howard in the ing with him the first day of wowering Bulldog center, was high point six inches. the season and now I under- ing game last week. Sparks stands six feet stand why he is so valuable. We jumped a covey of birds and Fl: wo = | aN 1 ty wivart the dog disappeared. I noticed, . | month atics To Play Sportsmen, Jax however, that the birds were only coming up one at a time. I walked over to check and there was that In Bessemer Bowl Tilt dog sitting on the covey letting them go one at a time. on the Howard football The Sportsman Club of Howard ling STEAKSCHICKEN College will meet the Jacksonville all, attendants at the gamie 1948 St: te Teachers’ College “B” team in fot. SINCE SEPTEMBER (2D, of heatedly a football event to be played Friday, _— get an eyeful December 17, as part of the Besse- contested football. 10,408 COLLEGE STUDENTS are an independ mer Christmas Carnival. The game . The Sportsmen on the Howard will highlight a week of Yuletide ent organization striving to revive football HAVE CHANGED(TO celebration by the people of that campus interest and activity at Howard. city and is sponsored by the Bes- of Com- semer Junior Chamber merce. CHESTERFIELD The Howard Bulldogs will climax with this game a season of play OKIE DOKIE by marking the first participation THERE'S A REASON: Howard athletes in inter-collegiate football since 1945. The Bessemer SANDWICHES group sponsoring the match selected provide their Regular Dinners Miliker the two teams to Theyre football Christmas festivities with a Homemade Pies A DOUGLAS bowl game. The Sportsman Club has been defeated once this oy Ice Cream GIFT of the Jacksonville at the hands 7904 First Avenue, N. squad after a bitterly contested CERTIFICATE Woodlawn High STYLE 2662 game played at the

“or A PAIR of 8% For Smart Hats see’ JOUGLAS S$ HOLS. STIS 4109 EVA BONNET SHOP. gu, into your 1)o gla Shoe tore... and step out with the 7606 1st Ave., No. perfect Gift for Cliristnas, 2 1 cvglos STATIONERY : Gi Cariicate,. or / ————— GREETING CARDS _ Ask for if cither way ...both . i with 9 poi of x ne fp! c's Shoes. | same thing. Ty PH Bens) lee em seme trade-marks mean the

BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA BIRMINGHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING opt ho 2las S Everything in Sports Woodlawn Bowling Center mie contoncome : wor, (ody Vig 8 €0.. BROCKTON 13, MASS. $s Avenue, South 1911 Fifth Avenue, N. 5525-27 1st a 2i9. fi RTH. 20th STREET Ee

-—— + haat — Samford University Library THE HOWARD CRIMSON Friday, December 10, 1948 Florists Give 30 Binders Many Seniors In Final Week At Howard To Coliege Library Here A gift of 30 leather magazine cov. ers was "presented to the Howard “Only one more week!” That is Birmingham; Curtis M. Bean, Clan- Jasper; George Hulsey, Birming- Oakman; Charles Pridemore, Jr. College Library this week by the ~ what the seniors are @ sighing around : ton; Clarence Charles Bennett, Bir- ham; John Edward Johnson, Tar- B irmingham. Langston-Pate Florists. Luther mingham; Duple F. Bragg, Elba; rant; William Moye King, Cullman; Ruth Rivers, Birmingham; The binders are maroon in color Kenneth Neil Brown, Birmingham. Robert E. Lee, III, Birmingham; T. Robertson, Jr., Bessemer; Oscar and the names of various periodicals Dayton, Ohio; Jack Thaddeus Bryan, Birming- R. L. Long, Birmingham; Leonard Milton Shaw, Jr. are printed in gold lettering on the ham; Charles Samuel Butler, Besse- Mellen Lott, Eldridge; Robert Floyd Kyle Burns Sheats, Decatur. front cover. David Snodgrass, Jr., Bir- graduation exer- mer; Charles Merry Christmas, McLeod, Troy. James Will Trueman Souder, Samuel Arthur Wade, Birmingham; ‘ciseh Juxe 6, 1949. Houston; Girod Haynes Cole, Jr. Harry Brown Manning, Birming- mingham; Bessemer; William Richard Charles Langard Watson, Birming- The following seniors are plan- Birmingham; Stuart Edward Creel, ham; James Edward Marsh, Jr, Jr., James Calvin ham; David Eugene Watts, Bir- ning to complete their college re- Gardendale; David Milton Crosswy, Pinson; Don H. Milam, Ruston, La.; Stem, Birmingham; Jr. Tuskegee; Henry mingham; Beverly Jean Whiteliesd), quirements at the end of this quar- Birmingham. Amos Monroe Moore, Tarrant; Stivender, Strickland, Albertville; John Birmingham. : ter: William Herman Abbot, Cull- Robert /H. Day, Birmingham; Kenneth Waymond Nelson, Cull- Pace Tribble, Birmingham; Bar- John Ernest Wintter, Brighton: man; Massey McCoy Allen, Bir- James Shirley Dorough, Birming- man; Harry Benjamin New, Tusca- Howard Tucker, Birmingham; Anton L. Witte, Birmingham; Nel- mingham; James Roland Argo, ham; J. D. Eldridge, Jr., Chattanoo- loosa; Henry Herman Newman, bara Jones Marshall Vess, Birmingham; son Brooks ‘Woodall, Scottsboro; Gadsden; Benjamin T. Ball, Bir- ga, Tenn.; Harry Carventry Evans, Vernon; Phillip Neal Perkins, Bir- David George Vlahakes, Birmingham; Robert Maurice Zopfi, Birmingham. . mingham; Homer Boyd Barnard, Birmingham; Benjamin F. Hinton, mingham; Dolphus Clyde Presley,

fs

X-Ray Mobile Unit will be at Howard Tuesday. and Wednesday, “2 * January 18 and 19, to. make free chest x-rays uf Howard sindeuis, It “My smoke is CHESTERFIELD being brought to this campus by Alpha Epsilon Delta, pre-me fraternity. in my new picture, WHEN Pharmacy Students Registration Drops ‘MY BABY SMILES AT ME. To Have Luncheon For Winter Term

Howard Pharmacy students will Enrollment at Howard for the have a luncheon Thursday, Janu- | always smoke CHESTERFIELDS. Winter quarter was slightly less ary 27, at Hooper's Chafe. The stu- dent branch of the American Phar- than for the Fall quarter as 1151 They're MILDER... maceutical Association is sponsoring students registered last week. There the luncheon which will begin at were 1210 students enrofied | 11:45 a.m. : last quarter. ’ will be Mr. Leham Speakers “Fifty-seven students were gradu the Alabama it's MY cigarette.” Alley, president of in December,” Mrs. He State Board of Pharmacy, and ated Mrs. Thelma Morris Coburn, Kirkland, registrar said, “while ' national president of the State new students entered for dhe Win Pharmacy Secretaries Associa- ter quarter.” There were 33 fi and executive secretary of tion men and 45 transfer ‘studéits a Alabama Pharmaceutical the wo Association. the new entries. Kirkland stated, that the d Coburn : will report on the Mrs. than a STARRING IN Pan American Conference held in in enrollment was less Havana. She attended the confer- pected. “Several students,” she WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME of ence as official representative “left school to accept jobs while A 20th CENTURY-FOX TECHNICOLOR PRODUCTION As- the Alabama Pharmaceutical number, mostly girls, sociation and the Birmingham Re- smaller married” tail Druggists Association. planning to be Dean William Pratt Dale...

em. ABC GIRL- University of Oklahoma says — because I know i) smoke Chesterfields Cooler, 5 *ll always give me the go for!” it Better, MILDERMILDER s moke I really CIGARETTE make YOURS THE MILDER

COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE IR TERFIELDS thar CUD) NUlIeN WEILL LL \ =

oa

Samford University Library