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Grace Ezel B.S. U Crowd Entre Nous Banter Leaves Today . Heads |.R.C. Personnel For U. of A. By George Bagley Grace Ezel, junior honor student, was elected president of the Inter The State Baptist Student Union Announced national Relations Club at its first convention is scheduled for Oct. The Tide rolled in at Legion meeting recently. Oflier officers 17-19 at the University of Ala- Field Saturday and made 2 hopeful George Finley Will elected are Stewart Bell, senior, bama, according to announcement Howard student body lose its hopes vice-president; made by reporter Ray Atchison. Jean McDaniel, sen- Be Business Manager _ gfter awhile. Though the game was ior, secretary; and Jones Niager, Aiming at a goal of 75 in attend- not going as Howard students had senior, treasurer. ance, Howard students will leave Dr. Wallace M. Jones Niager, editor of the Entre wanted it to . . . the spirit of hope True is the sponsor of here by chartered bus this after- the club. Nous, announces that his staff has and confidence mingled with joy of The club made noon. plans for holding been completed for publication. participation in an event though not the Southern convention The program stressing the theme, of Inter- However, Niager wishes to inform in their favor was the most com- national Relations “Supreme Allegiance to Christ” Clubs at Howard students that the staff may be al- mendable of the whole afternoon's some time in December. Last will begin with a banquet at Cal- spring tered somewhat before its final affair. A stranger in the Howard the convention met at vary Baptist Church on Friday the Florida appearance in the annual, if addi- stands was heard to remark: “Well, State College for Women night. at Talla- tional plans make it necessary. the Howard students never lost hasse, Florida, and Howard was The second day of the convention will start with a discussion of stu- spirit even once as far as I can see given the honor of being host Jean Camber McDaniel, senior dur- dent problems and the presentation ... they were having a good time ing her Centennial year. The four English journalism major, will serve of inspirational messages given by as Assistant Editor. and. never gave up hoping for even officers of “the club will serve as Baptist leaders. Highlights of Sat- one touchdown until the horn had an executive committee to plan the Managing editor is Seymour | urday afternoon will be a race blown for the end of the game ... convention. Wilkes, managing editor of last relations discussion, musical enter- and good sportsmanship seemed to Membership in the International year’s Entre Nous and commander speaker last Monday night at a tainment by a colored choir, and prevail everywhere.” When such Relations Club is limited of the Sugma Nus. to stu- luncheon the “get acquainted” reception for spirit prevails in a school on or off dents who have maintained given at Birmingham an aver. Southern students. Student advisor and prose, poetry the campus, it's indicative of the age of B College by members of : for two years of history, Students from all over Alabama editor is Stewart Bell. : qualities embodied in students by or an average the X Club. of A for one year. will participate in the talent 1 good training, both by faculty and The X Club, a discussion group Organization editors are Sarah However, any student interested in composed of leading business and rade Saturday night. A play spon- Luggard and Doris Earl Smalley. parents, that mark them far above the subject of international rela- professional men of Birmingham, is sored by Judson College and a Senior class editor is Roscoe Gold- the average. Let's hope for the con- tions may attend meetings of the headed this year Friendship Circle gathering will tinuation of such a spirit. club. : by Dr. John Xan, smith. Anne Scannelly is assistant complete Saturday’s entertainment ! Events ' Tentative also of the faculty of Howard. Betsy Barnes will act as junior time for future meet program. : Two events will attract the atten- ings was set at class editor. Roy Atchison will 3:00 every other Following individual class lessons tion of many of the students this Wednesday, but these plans may be an open forum led by be her assistant week. . . The State B. S. U. Con- Drake Names Dr. J. L changed. Riddle of Alabama College will Sophomore class editor is Mary vention begins Friday evening Students will find books belonging Ig 11 . open Sunday activities. .for the con- Virginia Gregory > stants are when a bus load of Howard stu- to the International Relations Club Y Cabinet vention. : Mary Kathryn Finley. and Sarah dents will journey to Tuscaloosa on the club shelf in the library. Personalities to be active Howell. for the convention . . . places will in the The Y. M. C. A. met and made convention work will be Dr. J. D. be secured for the students for the Freshman class editor is Edna Grey of New Orleans, night. tentative plans for the year last Mary Nance Jane Bennett, with Betty Davis Daniel, Baptist The Howard-Chattanooga game week. President Dave Drake an- young people’s and Kathrine Burnham as assistants. in | leader who helped conduct How- Anniston will capture the attention nounced his cabinet as follows: Photographers are Tommie Hill ard’s Religious Focus week last of a great number and Gilbert Burkes. of the students One initiative soul, the dream of | Gurley Bowen, first vice-president; year, Dr. T. L. Holcomb, Sabin ‘since Anniston is close and easy to all editors, took to heart the sug- James Holley, second vice-presi- Landry, and Allen Graves. Sorority editors are Sue Blanton get fo. gestion in last week's editorial and Birmingham's contribution on the and Marjorie Holcomb. Rumor has it dent; James Coggins, secretary; compiled a list of campus friends program will be Mrs. John Maguire, Fraternity editors are Ira Gunn That the Booklovers who are nursing colds. James Sharman, treasurer; Wilford Club is go- Dr. John Xan, and Dr. J. C. Striven- and Tom Jordan. ing to change the name and make To this list the Crimson has Morris Provo and Hubert Ray, der and Ann Weaver, Howard's the Edith Winsper, Mabel: Burns, and name appealing to the male added the names of other sniffers cl.aplains. ; B. S. U. president. Ruth Fitzpatrick share honors as element on the campus to whom a and extends crossed fingers for The cabinet is composed of the technical editors. cordial invitation is to be extended speedy recoveries. ; following: J. R. Bennett and Mer- to attend . . Why does such a Fellow sufferers this week are WARNING Feature editors are Rees Watkins charming girl rell Johnston, publicity; artist, as Kitty McIntosh Doris Walls, Carolyn Gates, John | All writers interested in Chi and Jane Murphey. : come to the game unescorted? . . . Rorthermel, Jr., Grace Ezell, Mary Ralph Johnson; Entre Nous, Jones . Delta Phi membership must have Wendell Givens will serve as are the men losing their eyesight? Virginia Allen, Jones Niager, Jim- Niager, John Pittman, and James Collegiate their entries in by November 1. sporls editor. Assistants are Murrel my Countryman, Edythe Winsper, Wade; scrap book, Carl Whirley; Women students above the fresh- Johnson, and Charles Edward Nia- Mason Bondurant, Frosh, comes to Sara. Margaret Counts, Barbara music; Seymour Wilkes and Eugene man year having at least a “B” ger. foe school every morning in a Ford Woods, HarryHorner, Mable Burns, Jordan; social, Alon Bee and Donald average in English are invited to V8 and brings Registration editor is Florrie five girls with him Mrs. Eunice Davis, Sara Peeples, Adcock; sports, James Tarrant and hand in any type of writing from out west Thompson, with Martha Sue Stokes .. . there are seniors Marlene Brock, Buck Williams, Wendell Givens; membership, John whether it is poetry, essay, short on the campus not doing Frances McDaniel, Harry Jennings, Dodd and Carl Cooper; freshman and Helen Florence Whitehead as as well as story, or factual articles. that, . | Miss Bost assistants. got all excited Constance Brown, Ann Gatlin, directors, John Pittman and Jimmie Manuscripts, which must be Saturday . . . at Promotion editor is Anne Weaver. the noise of course Weaver Allen, Selina Baker, Sara Beasley; sophomore, Lewis Arm- submitted under a pen name, can + « after all the strong; junior director, Vance Ver- Everett Ables and Miriam MecCul- ssshhhing she has Jordan, Florrie Thompson, Austin be turned in to either Doris done around here. non; and senior director Everett lough are assistants. ; . . Milton Pope Dean, Robert Wooddy and ka-ka- Walls or Jean McDaniel. Was ordained Sunday night choo maybe the editor herself. | Ables. Snapshot editors are Kitty Rus- . . . he

has been called as pastor of sell and Jimmie Beasley. the . Green Springs Baptist Church. Congratulations . . Information editor is Libby Rhea on the fine work. McDonald. John Dodd is assistant. Where is the Minister's Saga Of The Unsung Hero football Art editors are Kloeb Lucas and team this year? The Fraternity Ralph Johnson. Assistant is Colby fracas Seems to have gone one- there instead of being on the field Glass. Sided . | | they are making scoring position. He turned his the The stands were full of eager, doing his duty. despairing eyes toward the coach... Odell Bennett is in charge of busi- Sports page of the Birmingham + News now anxious and excited spectators as He tensed every time his team Gorsh, w-why couldn’t the coach ness details and will assist the , , standings and all The the two mighty football teams lost ground. Each time, he turned send him in then? regular business manager, George Science hall used to have a prepared to hurl themselves into a worried pair of eyes toward the His pleading looks were ignored Findlay, who was appointed by the team too |. . 2 each other in an all-out assault calm looking coach. .. Why wasn’t by the coach, so he sadly sat down publication board last Friday. Edith Winsper and James make Shew-| to determine the victor. he being sent in? Couldn't the again. Two plays were run in Reporter is Arthur Davis. seemed to be having a good Overhead puffy wads of white coach see that he was needed? rapid succession, giving the op- time Saturday. .. too bad James He wiped perspriation off his posing team a first down on the will have : to go cumulous clouds floated serenely | to the Army next brow and again focussed his at eighteen yard line. week Just when in a soft blue sky. Occasionally an ‘Jon Crow To he starts something. tention on the players, His team This was too much for the youth at at can be taken two airplane soared over the packed this ways, for stadium. Down in the center of had the ball and seemed on the on the bench. Wringing his hands, is his first year at Howard Head Frosh he transferred . . the vast bowl formed by the east offensive; but an over-eager play- he hurried to where the coach was here from Mississippi The vice-president, secretary, College, and west stands a coin was tossed er suddenly saw his fingers turn sitting. He jumped up and down | high into the air and its falling de- to butter and the football began impatiently and pointed out on the and treasurer of the Freshman class Thanx to the Woodlawn band for bounding around the field while field, but the coach shook his head were elected in a meeting held Fri- a swell job Saturday, termined which team was to re Benny Mar- players wildly clutched for it. On and motioned for him to return to day, Oct. 10. At an earlier date, shall, a Howard alumnus ceive the first sco opportunity. who's doin’ the bench, the worried one nearly ‘his alloted portion of the bench. Jon .Crow, Woodlawn graduate who time with the Age-Herald, Formalities over, twenty-two men formula has a tensed and then the ball was fainted. Then he jumped to his Looking disgusted, the youth re- hopes some day to be a missionary, whereby we can even up + was elected president, and Louise With Alabama hurling through the air and the feet, but couldn’t look, and for a turned and sat down. Two more without waiting un- | moment stood there with his hands plays left but two yards for an- Parker of La Fayette, Alabama, was Hl next year. Says game was on! ; i%ee whips Benpy: “Ten- While the lucky and pre-selected over his eyes. He heard the stands other first down and time was elected freshman student senator. Alabama; Howard burst into a tremendous roar and called by the hard-pressed hom “Mary Gilliland of Gadsden was Whips Tennessee.” elevens battled it out on the grid- Not a bad idea iron, a dejected looking figure then he fearfully opened his eyes... team. ; elected vice-president, Mary Pear- shifted back and forth restlessly W-what had happened? Staff m Monday at on the players bench. portunity for him to go in, but he thapel period in 1 y when he saw that the opposing remained seated, all hope gone Officers of all other classes were if war yes were on him, is oan Boom 1 then. team had possession of the ball in (Continued on Page Six) elected last spring.

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+ ea % » on PAGE TWO THE HOWARD CRIMSON Friday, October 17, 194] Friday, October 17, 1941 ——— Harris Methodists Honor Masquers Club Heads Wary Kathryn Tinley Dormitory New Students Elect Judges Top Soil Tari The members of the Wesley |" The Howard Masquers, dramatics Foundation, Methodist Student or- Council club, met recently and elected Rumor hath wound its way to the week goes to the professor who was ganization, honored the new mem- judges to select the best examples Secret Society of Snoopers that the teaching the class this week in bers with a luncheon Friday at the of acting by students in the year’s name Sarah rings little bells for which the freshman’s alarm clock East Lake Methodist Church. productions. { Frank Story. went off. After the titters and gig. George Harper, ministerial stu- Judges elected were Miss Ann Dr. True boasts that he manages gles subsided he said, “It was time B.S. O. Pledges something was happening to wake dent at Birmingham-Southern Col- Jo Ryan, former Masquer; Mrs. J. his affairs so unobtrusively that hide nor hair of them ever apears this class up”. lege, was the speaker and Vivian M. Edge, dramatic teacher in the Name Officers in this column. Shucks, Dr. True, Close ups from afar: Lovely Viy- Langley gave some accordian solos. Birmingham public school system, Beta’ chapter of Beta we just censor what you do! ian Norton serenely ‘going to town’ The Beta Honored guests were Ann in her new Spanish class. . . June announces the elec- and Dr. William Hull of Howard. Paul McCullough was at the How- Sigma Omicron Rae Jones of the peaches and cream officers: Jackson; Junior representative, Weaver, B. S. U. president, Vivian Misses Marge Holcomb and Rosa- of the following pledge Langley, George Harper, Dr. G. M. ard-University game last Saturday complection and sweetest disposi tion Betsy Barnes; Sophomore repre- land Carter will be hostesses at the in spite of his wounded leg. We Carolyn Epperson, president; Davenport, Mrs. Harold E. Wilcox, tion leaving the library comes quit- sentative, Carolyn Garrick. next meeting which will be an- hope you're about again as usual Glover, vice-presi- Dean I. R. Obenchain and the new ting time. .. . Frances McDaniel ‘Mary Elizabeth The Council has adopted a new very soon, Paul. sec ..ary, members. nounced later. giggling from another world over dent: Constance Brown, plan this year. Heretofore Fresh- The romance of Johnson & John- Officers are ‘Mary Ella James, Shakespeare. . . some little girl _ aand Dorothy Weathers, treasurer. men have not had a representative Officers of Masquers are as fol- son is a natural They even look president; Sara Howell, vice-presi- Smith, Mar- on the Council. The Council, de- lows: President, Rosaland Carter; wondering if Carl Saia, the silk Other pledges are Sue dent; Mary K. Finley, secretary, alike. And the names go so well to- ciding that this was unfair, elected shirted REambda Chi pledge, is and Doris Jarret. and Bert Holmes, treasurer. Dr. vice-president, Seymour Wilkes; gether. tha Anderson, Edna Jane Bennett as the représen- stuck‘up beyond speaking or just Wilcox is faculty advisor. secretary, Frances Goodrich; treas- Seen absorbing their daily share tative of the Freshmen girls. girl shy. . . . Jane Matthews all Business conducted included mak- urer, Norma Jeanne Sanders. of vitamen D. on our vitamized Wing Captains were also elected campus—Miriam McCullough, and excited over Charlie's coming home .ing plans to attend the Youth Meth- Other members are Rees Watkins, soon but pretty capable of doing Lambda Chi’s for each wing. Two suites consti- | Sarah Chisolm. odist Conference in Montevallo. rght well by herself in spite of his tute a wing. The Captain has Marge Holcomb, Billy Burns, Stew- Fred Pearson goes home every charge of order in those rooms. absence. Eh, Jon? E. J. Bennett Fete Pledges rick is trying net only to develop art Bell, and Billy Gwin. week end. For Mama or Monte- They are Kitty Russell, Sara Cera- and Martha Hagood capriciously the girls in discipline but to develop vallo? Chi Alpha fraternity valo, Ann Weaver, and Claire Con- avenging the whole freshman class The Lambda them in charm and personality. ® If we was a bettin’ man, it would host this week-end for their erly. by slipping into some upper class played They are sponsoring a special pro- Ex-Howardites be odds on Tillman Glaine ey or Bob pledges. The actives, pledges and men's rooms and making tornado The Student Government of Smith gram to enforce quiet hours. Cannon for the little Austin gal. dates met at the fraternity house Hall in cooperation with Mrs. Ham- | oe y tracks in them during frosh initia- A system of hostesses for the Marline Brock was in town Satur- and motored to the Howard-Alabama Visit Campus tion. . . and taking the conse " dining room has also been installed. day night escorted by two Pi Kappa as a body. After the game quences for their misconduct. . . game For Business Training Attend These Hostesses have been selected Phis. went to Green Springs Park Jack Kelser and Charles Sharp out of a spoon. Salt in our hang they from. the seniors. They preside at former Howard College students Jimmy Goodlett ought to vary where barbecue was served. nails and grit in our straw berries ELER the evening meal only. This meal were visitors on the campus re- that line, however sweet, if he in- Those attending were Donald Ad- BUSINESS COLLEGE is the guy that robbed the Crimson is set aside to develop good table cently, on their way to Denver, tends using it so many times in cock, president, Frances Goodrich; Sessions Day and Night box last week. Can't he wait to manners and courteousness in gen- Colorada, where they will be sta- the same vicinity. James Wade, Kitty Russell; Jack Elevator Entrance, 1911 1st Ave. read the gossip or is he acting as a eral. Charm Tips are offered by tioned at Lowery Field. Somebody pulled a fast one about McClendon, Margaret Lee Monroe; | the girls for the benefit of all self-appointed censor board? Wed Tommy Jones, Mary Anderson; Bob Kelser will be in the aerial a goose on the D.Z. party Tuesday pn get a manicure and rewash the night. Cannon, Mary Auston; Tilman photography division and Sharp in strawberries though, if he'd put Ruth Harris has lovely eyes. Gladney, Edna Jo Medlin; DeWitt the air craft armament. Both boys back the stuff he swiped. Overheard under cover: Lots of Fletcher, Cecilia Anderson; Charles will receive commissions in Janu- The Snoopers welcome all con- Members of the Delta Zeta Sorerity enter The Dress that Looks Like squalking about a certain prof or Black, Helen Steed; Ray Bearden, ary. tributions dropped in the Crimson Price of admission to the gathering was » Jane Mathews; Ray Thomason, two's keeping classes over time. Russell, president, Yecelving a “ticket” oa ! While in Howard Kelser, a Sigma box. You still haven't told us how Elaine Denley; and D. W. Batson. lots of laughter when DocTOR looks on approvingly. a Suit! Nu, was business manager of the|: ': spicy fou want this column to be. Dan Lawrence, Jane Baker; Bert Hull sat down to play and lots Howard Crimson. Sharp, a Pi Kap- Holmes, Claire Connerly; Ralph pa Phi, was editor of the Entre more applause when he got us.'. incidentally, Vance should learn Edfeldt, Martha Patterson; Hugh Pik. A. Honors Nous. Quinn, Elizabeth Edwards; Mack some of those perfectly ridiculous Alsbrook Gets Quin, Bettye Prince; Deric Edgar, yells of ‘the young prof’s and teach Dream Girl Juanita Faucett; Vernon Rawlinson, them to the student body. .. that New Position The Pi K. A. fraternity honored MAN ABOUT THE CAMPUS Florrie Thomason; Howard McClain, the student publications board is their dream girl, Katherine Burn- By Ira Gunn Miss Lorraine ‘Alsbrook has just Margaret Akins; Bob Mize, Marilyn birying to get more money for the ham, with an informal party Friday been appointed head dietitian of Woods; Jack Chisolm, Mary George The Spirit o' '35, if you recall, Entre Nous—cost of publication is night at the fraternity house. seems to be about as dead as the the nurse's home of the Resident ~ Mangrum; John Pittman, Marge going up, they say. .. . that Dud- Nurses Project of the N.Y.A. at Miss Burnham was presented | | spirit of 76. Holcomb; Charles Niblett; Helen ley Watkins is a whale of a good Huntsville, Alabama. Cagle. with a pearl necklace with the Pi; business manager for the Crimson. Miss Alsbrook was graduated K. A. coat of arms on it. Though I applaud the wishes dulcet,| : n Those unable to attend were . that Host Alon Bee is serving as from Howard College last spring Frank Donaldson, Carl Saia, J. E. Actives, pledges and their dates About the recent Howard upset; best man tonight at the Riddle- with a major in dietetics. and has Gammill, Ed McAnnally and Frank were present. Enthusiasm wanes, by jiminy golly Thompson marriage ceremony. since been in training at West End When an amateur seer goes off his Sorrell. All our soap box wrappers this Baptist Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Patty were chap- trolley! erons. A E.Ds Attend NEW WILLIAMS Maybe we shouldn't gripe about Convention being seated in the shadow of the goal posts, for as. it was we got a D. Z's Lead Wild Twenty Two Howard Students nice close view of six or eight of will attend the Alpha Epsilon Delta the touchdowns. Goose Chase convention which is being held to- day at the University of Alabama. Nice Work Section: Paul Corley The Alpha Pi chapter of Delta Thos planning to attend from getting his frat pin back in good Zeta sorority honored its pledges Howard are Doris Godwin, Flon- with faith, Tom Jordan finally ignoring Must a “Wild Goose Chase” party nie Cooper, John Rothermel, those “snooty girls” Professor Tuesday night. Members and guests Dan Lowrey, Macon Burnett, Moore with a distinguished looking met at the sorority lodge. Jane Bill Kay, Helen Strickland, Ira number at the game. .. Is it his? in. Murphy was in charge of the en- Patton, Stanley Bentley, Fred Ex-Editor. Riddle taking the vows tertainment. Pearson, Marie Standifer, Mary | today. Sammy Kaye's “Minka.” Honored pledges and their dates Kathryn Finley, Sara Howell, were as follows: Mary Jo Whitton, Stanley Hand, Billy McDonald, When approached on the subject Football pledge president, with Oscar Sue Stokes, Charles Mit- Martha of a prayer mater, Henry Ballard Causey; Jewell Schweinebriten, chell, Martha Hagood, Ira Patton, said, “When I goes to bed ev'ry Thomas Seale; Dixie Valking, Jim: Helen Whitehead, Oliva Ann Long, night I prays fer a mate but when Fashion my Lee; Anita Meadows, Tom and Vivian Gibbs. Bryan; Betty Simonton, Billy Burns; the alarm clock goes off I thanks and the Powers-that-be that I ain't gotta Sue Patrick, Vance Vernon; [SR re=eeneenececococdy support one.” : Jerry Powers, Billy Gwin. Sizes Sketched 3 PC. SUITS Hostesses and their dates were a Don't Envy Others-; Ru Seriously, though, the young as follows: Kitty Russell, president From Stock fur trimmed Mc- in 9 to | 7 men’s class at the Southside Bap- iLet Us Moke Them] of the active chapter, with Bob tist Church has a clear thinking Calley; Martha Arnold, Seymore| 16.95 | Beige, man for a teacher. It would do $3475 | Envy YOU! = Wilkes; Cecilia Anderson, DeWitt McDaniel, Donald | Soft Downy Wool many of Howard's boys good, who Fletcher; Frances ~ Terracotta, are tired of fanatics, to hear his Adeock; and Virginia ~ Lipscomb, Velvet Buttons untainted - way of teaching clean Luxurious fur collars of Warren Hutchison, Hunter Green, {Dresses 0CTD0CTOD0 living along with standard Sunday red fox, wolf and raccoon

and Others "and Velvet Trim School lessons. It is a long way on full length coat over i¢ oats i | over there, but the ride back usually School Supplies striking 2 piece suits in rich goes unnoticed in self-contempla- icS its NEI : Cone Carter Fashioners are to be Found in Birmingham ‘tion. monotones. tweeds and | Fresh 3 *R Only at Maurice herringbone. Sportswear COCCI ‘The registrar's office surely is Stu vgs needs” crusty about giving out ; il except (Second Floor) in the appointed hour. ‘wuat if you NEW ALWAYS WELCOME can’t be there then? VIRGINIA . Dr. Acton is one of the few pro- WILLIAMS ice fessors who does'nt bore his classes

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Len a + —— = }’ Gop Blanton wound its way io the week ges to the professor who was y of Snoopers that the teachin | the ¢ this week in rings little bells for which ‘he freshman's alarm clock ‘went o {. After the tifters and gig. pasts that he m nage gles su iicled he said, “It was time B.S. O. Pledges Ward-Zobroski 0 unobtrusivel;’ that ' someth: Bg was happening to wake of ‘them ever pears this class © Name Officers Close ps Toke afar: Lovely Viv. Nuptials Read - + . Shucks, Dr. True The Beta Beta chapter of Beta rr what you do! ian Noitor. sereiely ‘going to town’ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ward an- in her ivr Spaiish class. . . . June Sigma Omicron announces the elec- |. agh was at the How - Rae Jo! es of the peaches and cream officers: nounce the marriage. of their daugh- y game last Satarda’ tion of the following pledge comple tion ani sweetest disposi. ter, Lavinia, to Dan Zobrosky, Sat- nis wounded le. Vi: + Carolyn Epperson, president; tion le: ving the library comes quit- § urday, October 11 in Pell on. Ala- about again as usual Elizabeth Glover, vice-presi- ting the, . . Frances McDaniel Mary ul. : bama. Constance Brown, secretary, pe of Johnson & Jobn- gigglin;, from mother world over dent; The ceremony was portivatid by Shakes «ae. .. some little girl Weathers, treasurer, ral. | They eve lool aand Dorothy the Rev. R. L. Logan. Lois Mur- wonde: ng if (Carl Saia, the silk are Sue Smith, Mar- 2 names go so vel to Other pledges phree and Charles Quarles were shirted Lambca Chi pledge, is tha Anderson, and Doris Jarrett. the cnly attendants. stuck i heyond speaking or just bing their daily shan girl st; .. Jane Matthews all Mrs. Zobrosky is enrolled as a D. on our vitimizx junior at Howard College while excited over Charlie’s coming home McCulloug 1, ax. Mr. Zobrosky, formerly a student soon kit pretty’ capable of doing Lambda Chi’s here, is employed with a local firm. rght wil hy herself in spite of his goes. home ever; The couple will be at home with absenc: 1th, Jon? E. J. Bennett Fete Pledges for Mama or Moale and Mlsrtha lHagood capriciously ‘| the grooms parents. Alpha fraternity avengi:¢ the whole freshman class The Lambda Chi bettin’ man, it woul week-end for their by. slips) ing into some upper class played host this llman G y or Bol The actives, pledges and men’s ')0ms end making tornado pledges. College Y. W. A. he little Austin a. dates met at the fraternity house tracks n them ‘during frosh initia- ock was in towr Setur motored to the Howard-Alabama tion. . . and taking the conse and Hears Guest orted by two Pi Xepps game as a body. After the game quences for their misconduct. . | | they went to Green Springs Park | The residents of Smith Hall en- out of 1 spoori Salt in our hang tt ought t) very was served. nails ¢111 grit in our straw berries where barbecue joyed a double feature program wever sweet, if he In- Those attending were Donald Ad- Monday night. is the {uy that robbed the Crimson ‘it so many times ir cock, president, Frances Goodrich; Before dinner on this date a spe- box Li: week. Can't he wait to James Wade, Kitty Russell; Jack cial Y. W. A. Council meeting was pulled a fast on: abou read t1: gossip or is he acting as a McClendon, Margaret Lee Monroe; held with Miss Eva Berry and Miss self-aprointed censor board? We'd e D.Z. party "'uesday’ Tommy Jones, Mary Anderson; Bob Kathleen Mallory, state and south- get a pazicure and rewash the Cannon, Mary Aauston; Tilman wide workers, as honor guests. The strawt cries though, if he'd put has lovely eyes. Gladney, Edna Jo Medlin; DeWitt regular Y. W. A. meeting was. held back -1} » stuff he swiped. Fletcher, Cecilia Anderson; Charles in the living room after dinner. | under cover: Lots af party sevently at the surority lodge. The ‘incopert welcome all con Black, Helen Steed; Ray Bearden, Mesasbers of the Delta Zeta serenity entertained with a record Special music was presented by bout ‘a certain rol of for the sorority’s collection. Shown above is Kitty tributic is dropped in the Crimsor Jane Mathews; Ray Thomason, Price of admission to the gathering was a record Vivian Langley ,Esta Bell Coushett, hg classes ove: tira. a “ticket” from pledge Jerry Powers, while active Carolyn Thornton box. ‘!:u still haven't told us how Elaine Denley; and D. W. Batson. Russell, vn Eyra Dell Petrea, Sue Neeley, and ughter when Iioc'TOIL looks on iroRy spicy you want this column to be Dan Lawrence, Jane Baker; Bert Betsy Barnes. Gussie Mae Guyton, to play and lots Holmes, Claire Connerly; Ralph Y. W. A. president, presided over ‘when he got us. Edfeldt, Martha Patterson; Hugh Alpha Phi Omega the meeting. Miss Eva Berry.led Vance should Sears 1 Pi K. A. Honors Alshrrook Gets Quinn, Elizabeth Edwards; Mack soni the devotional and Miss Kathleen 2 perfectly riciculous Quin, Betfye Prince; Deric Edgar, Holds Meeting Mallory spoke on Stewardship. young prof’s ani teaca Dream Girl Mattiline Sharburtt spent the past Juanita Faucett; Vernon Rawlinson, This was followedby a party at student body. . . . thi t Ne Position The Pi K. A. fraternity honored week-end at the home of her parents Florrie Thomason; Howard McClain, Gamma chapter of Alpha Phi which the freshmen entertained the publications bard 's their dream girl, Katherine Burn- in Vinson, Ala, Mis: Lorraire -Alsbrook has jus Margaret Akins; Bob Mize, Marilyn Omega held an open meeting of upperclassmen as part of their ini- t more money for the ham, with an informal party Friday * * been : ppointed head dietitian o Woods; Jack Chisolm, Mary George their fraternity Thursday, Oct. 9, in tiation. The evening's entertain- night at the fraternity house. Frances Plocsc, who is now em- cost of public iticn s the nurse's heme of the Residen Mangrum; John Pittman, Marge Pine Lodge. About thirty-six boys ment was ended with group singing, Miss Burnham was presented ployed as a long distance operator ey say. . that Dul- Nurses Project of the N.Y.A. a Holcomb; Charles Niblett; Helen who had shown an interest in the while ‘all consumed quantities ‘of with a pearl necklace with the Pi at the telephone company, visited is a whale of a gocd Huntsville, Alabama. Cagle. organization were invited to 'the doughnuts and lolliepogs. nager for the Crimson. K. A. coat of arms on it. the campus last week. Mis; Alsbrook was graduate Those unable to attend were meeting. The boys were told the Actives, pledges and their dates *. *_ Alon Bee is se ving is from ‘oward"” College last sprin; Frank Donaldson, Carl Saia, J. E. purposes and plans of Alpha Phi Haygood is president, and Dr. wil- were present. Ferrell Lawrence is stationed at DLT] ght . at the Riddl«- with a major-in dietetics. and ha; Gammill, Ed McAnnally and Ffank Omega for the coming year. George COX Sponsor. Maxwell Field in Montgomery. narriage ceremo1y. since t ten in training at West En Sorrell. * $$ » pap box wrappirs ths Baptist Hospital Dr. and Mrs. Patty were chap- 7 Wayne Wells, class of '4l, visited erons. A. E. Ds Attend NEV WILLIAMS - the campus last week-end. He is’ Convention now doing graduate work in Eco- nomics at the University of Ala- "KERRY CRICKET" D. Z's Lead Wild Twenty Two Howard Students bama. will attend the Alpha Epsilon Delta a JUNIOR TEEN Goose Chase convention which is being held to- Harold Barnes spent the past day at the University of Alabama. week-end with his parents I in Mont- The Alpha Pi chapter of Delta Thos planning fo attend from gomery. SPORTSWEAR *** Zeta sorority honored its pledges Howard are Doris Godwin, Flon- 5) with a “Wild Mary Virginia Gregory spent Sun- Goose Chase” party nie Cooper, John Rothermel, As Seen In VOGUE Tuesday night. Members and guests Dan Lowrey, Macon Burnett, day at the Alabama Polytechnic met at the sorority lodge. Jane Bill Kay, Helen Strickland, Ira Institute in Auburn. 4 * + < Murphy was in charge of the en- Patton, Stanley Bentley, Fred Jackets 14.98-16.38 tertainment. Pearson, Marie Standifer, Mary Pvt. Charles Ritchie, a flying Honored pledges and their dates Kathryn - Finley, Sara Howell, cadet at Aberdeen, Maryland, will were as follows: Mary Jo Whitton, Stanley Hand, Billy McDonald, visit Birmingham soon before being Ckirts 5.98 — 12.98 stationed at Fort Worth, Texas. Football pledge president, with Oscar Martha Sue Stokes, Charles Mit- Causey; Jewell Schweinebriten, chell, Martha Hagood, Ira Patton, Whether _you’re looking for the B. G. Colley visited in Troy over Thomas Seale; Dixie Valking, Jim- Helen Whitehead, Oliva Ann Long, proper class wear or whether you the week-end. Fashion my Lee; Anita Meadows, Tom and Vivian Gibbs. are looking for the date (special) Bryan; Betty Simonton, Billy Burns; ** * outfit that will take you through ————— Vernon; and Louise Parker visited in LaFay- i | Sue Patrick, Vance [Pero eemec0ee0 all the important affairs . a Jerry Powers, Billy Gwin. ette over the week-end. Cricket had you in mind when 3 PC. SUITS Don’ Envy Others-| Hostesses and their dates were * %* Ruth Thomas spent the week-end these suits were designed! ° fur rimmed | : : : iLet Us Make Them in Scottsboro. ; For active young Americans who * * know what they want in sports- 0CTD0 Bruce Lowi and Marie Standi- 53475 (En) YOU! wear . . .. Kerry Cricket has fer were week-end visitors in OCD Thomasville. designed cusial necklines . .. . Luxurious fur collars of : * * * ; _ free-action backs . . full skirts

OED Dresses Marie Lipscomb spent the week- with smootb-fitting ‘midriff. red foy, wolf and raccoon @ end at Smith Hall as a guest of on full length coat over | iC oats . CD her sister, Virginia. . «+. 100% virgin wool fabrics in brown, green and beige mono- str king 2 piece suits in rich = OCD tones! plaids! tweeds! Sizes 9 tweeds - and : 1 Suits 2 mot otones, Mu Holds to 17. OSD0 {Phi her ingbon«. Porisuent OCD (Second Floor) A Pizitz Exclusive

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Samford University Library eriday, October 17, 1941 Friday, October 17, 194; THE HOWARI Member - HOWARD SHADED BY ALABAMA, 61.0; |@ AC Rssocidled Collegidle Press Published Thursday by students of Howard Ce ‘and entered as 0 Second-class matier at the Birmingham, ' Alay ; Post Office Distributor of : We're : nder Act of { « Colegiale Digest Upset [ ullpups To BY WENDELL GIVENS Bulldog

Alabama’s Crimson Tide, by some Clash With freak of fate, scored Doris Walls a touchdown Hapo 4, John Rothermel, Jt. Marguerite Baner, Ray on the last play , McNeil, Sara Howell, Be. J. Bennet : : iger Cubs of the game Satur- Piddlogs day and nosed out : Jones Niager Howard, 61-0.

There were rumors of other touch. EVE Nothing is my daily song; Tilt Set For Legion : 4 Rees Watkins, “Texas” Burnham, fs Ma ue downs earlier in the game, but they Nothing is my dream. Stokes, George Bagicy, Burt Holmen, Kaye Markee Bette Jane Houlditch were unverified. Nothing is the thing I do; Field Wednesday Wendell Givens ASSisranes : Hugh Quin, Murell Johnson - Nothing is my theme. Night At 7:30 To make a long score—oops, a Co-Society Rditors _Sue Blanton, Mary Kathryn Finley long story—short, Howard was not AssisTANTS : Mary Kathryn Abercrombie, and All Club win will go after out-played but played out’ For I carry nothing everywhere; | Howard's freshmen ( Byl I talk of nothing all day long; victory of the season at two quarters the Bulldogs held on, Circulation Manager Myrtice Thomason their first The third footb For I know nothing's always right, night at Legion but Alabama's shock troops couldn't Faculty Adviser —...... F. Rothermel 7.30 Wednesday the college will keep still and ran And nothing’s never wrong! Field. The Bull Pups tie up at that away—usually siness Manager Dudley Watkins in to Aunison wh * * =» with Auburn’s Tiger Cubs in the same direction—toward pay Busine Business Manager ee Galbreath time the University off Angles of a Polyhedron Crippled Chil- dirt, the second annual sists is slated to "Nuff said. Make geometry a bore. : dren’s Clinic game. 8:00. The Junior We Hope You Don’t Like This But as for curves of Polynesians— weeks Beaten by Alabama three to come through with a thrilling merce, in charg Oh, Tahiti, give me more! ago, the Bull Pups have come far 12 to 6 victory and a well-deserved ments for the gan The general supposition on Howard's ‘campus is that initi- *** ince then and probably be an even one, too. ticket sale has© _ ative is exclusive to all students except the duly elected heads of When the waiter sneezed choice to win by game time. Last The Pups have afairly heavy line the last week. I laughed in wicked glee. ocganizations. These officers are supposed to tell each member year, the Howard frosh poured it and a light but fast backfield, fea- Last year Ch But when he spilled the soup, I| precisely what is expected of him and call and remind him twice on thick and fast in the last quarter tured by Kenny Powers, Sam only D.C. team | stopped— Cooper, Bull Jetrey, et al. The but they won by before the work is done. ; For the joke and the soup were PORK CHOPS 1941 STYLE. | Headquarters For front ranks include dependables of 280. This yes This chronic state of being void of initiative is not universal on me. ; | Howard College Stationery such as Harry Summers, the Bolins, will have plenty on the campus but it is wide spread enough to be dangerous. Ann Non their lineup and | 25¢ « 50 - $1.00 Harold Powell, and others. Two passes to one of the best shows in town and an inter- One game remains for the frosh their roster, In view in the Crimson were offered at the beginning of school to BLANK VERSE Mental Browsings they have six s | Lanier Jrug Co. after the Auburn tilt—a clash with

the freshman with enough get-up-and-ge about him to getthe and four sephom By Kaye Markee 80th and Underwood the Chattanooga freshmen on Berry most upperclassmen autographs. So few entries were submitted Field. ; erage a bit bet

that the winning manuscript could have been only half as good three seniors, f ang still-have gotten first place. I wonder how many have ever With a puzzled expression the , five sophomores! | stopped to think that your face does boy hurriedly glanced at his father Although Chat The head librarian offered a dollar last week to the person not belong to you. The comparison “You do not dwn your face,” his a slight favorite submitting the best name for the. Crimson’s new library column. of the number of times that others father repeated. “Do not forget the two teams No entries were submitted though we know thefe’s not a student see us and Special noonday Chowmein we see ourselves is so that. It belongs to other people; about. Both tean here who can’t use a dollar. ; great that it is logical that our faces they,

not you, have to look at it” ical in weight, ( do not belong to us. Only about half the students asking for places on the Crim- By Sc Anne lly The lad had never thought of Lunch 40c their line and H Why should society allow son staff when school opened submitted try-outs. a frown that; but in his childish way he | backfield, Howad or a scowl? Not only Of all the phases of the Crimson this year the gossip column does a fur- understood clearly what his father | 171 to 169. rowed brow reflect the ill-will of had meant, has come in for the greatest share of criticism. Very authorifa- TO A DATE and he never forgot. The * starting i the one individual, tive criticisms, sometimes most vehement, have been made ofthe but this one All of us fully realize what if | for this game nm You'rr just a chance acquaintance frown may JOY influence YOUNG various experimental the attitudes means to see a sweet, smiling, clean different from tk styles used this semester in Top Soil. Of a summer afternoon, ; of many for a day and possibly face. There three games. - YET, only one entry was submitted this week But because of your sheer loveliness is a stimulation of good 412 No. 20th St. Phone 3-0371 as a try-out longer. will set free for the remaining place in the Snooper’s Club. I shan't forget you soon. which is soon passed | At the ends it : A seven-year old lad arose one from one to many. What a differ- Every | morning {aro and Andy one seems to have ideas as to how a gossip column Your sky-blue eyes, your golden and went to breakfast with ent world we would be living in to- start at right should be run. Yet 99 44/100 a frown on his face. Everyone percent of you are not willing to hair, at day if men carried a true smiling Both men hav the table de any more about it than criticize. You complain because your Enhance your rich complexion “felt the effect of his ill- face instead of an overabundance work as sophon spirits. The father group is not written up. Yet you, yourself, won't submit copy. fair, who was a of deception and conceit within Ha chum and H'S ee serves, Jack Nearly all students can criticize, take apart and destroy projects Your tripping step, your sunny pal to the boy spoke, their hearts. ham, were bru “Son, you do when doing so does not involve effort, smile not own your face.” —Kaye Markee week, but A 0s The editor sees no particular literary value in a gossip - Bewitched my senses all the BLA pects them to bg column yet believes it can have an intrinsic value in building while, battle. Hartsfiel school spirit and adding a personal and he will hs note to a college newspaper. Until when parting time came on Can it be that a majority of the students disapprove, of gossip guard. Ren Na m It seemed our “date” had juss knee again. He colmuns? Your criticism proves this supposition to be erroneous, begun. . B5th the Auburn gam You've proven ANNIVERSARY your adeptness at criticism, now it’s up to May -we out next love-council take x Captain Woa 0 It's to be expected for fraternity you to do something definite about it. Where the pleasant moon tints People have a way of standing ready. to start | a wooded lake. brothers to be loyal and enthusi- Your grumbling is quite inadequate. around waiting for honors to go to Carl Folds at tl ~—Gerald Tidwell. astic for each other, so nobody was a person's head. But they wait in is a standout in surprised last Spring when the Lambda vain for that to a hard one to re : LINES Chi Alphas let- it be happen to Adcock Music At Howard known that their to reserve stren| A girl named Ona Range candidate for pres Being president of the Physical So LE ident was sophomore, has That music Went to Zulu land for a change. a wonderful person. But ciety, président of Lambda Chi Al is necessary to the liberal arts college is an when SA double pace for The cannibals there independent souls from un- pha, and president of the student indisputable fact; yet at present Howard offers only re effort to oust F two expected places over the campus body, haven't stopped oe ment music courses in addition to glee club and a capella choir. Stripped peor Ona bare him from go | And had white meat, parboiled wax eloquent then and now over ing around doing the Ilttle things | Could ‘it be that Howard students are that . . . for two days only much of a si not interested in on a range. : D.A. person, we know it was that make him a swell friend. music? We think not, for something didn’t give the | there are many talented and ac- higher than mere poli- This reporter once wrote a play | - complished musicians on the campus. tics that Folds has at It is deplorable that A man named Trueheart Burn, gave us our student body which was produced (this is no SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 these students, for the most part, must seek their training president. weight, 187 to Loved one who loved another in plug—it was terrible play!) and the fifth tackle off the campus. turn. In the first place, he breaks that at the last minute one of the actors | old tradition about MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 Several Howard students must go to She married this other lab instructors disappeared. In desperation he ask- the Birmingham- being infant the field. Jack Southern campus for music Who was Trueheart’s brother, Simon Legrees, by be- ed Donald to help him out and take | courses and private instruction. ing It is true And so did his true heart burn. the jolliest, kindest person in the part. Donald protested that he | that the Birmingham Conservatory of Music is the Physics : .—A. Secret. lab. ; couldn’t act but that he would help Important Savings Throughout not an integral part of Southern, but Le it is located on the When the Student Senate gets a out. Now ‘Southern campus, and bestows upon it the beautiful thing | a musical atmos- little noisy Donald just grins and about it is, D.A. really couldn't act! The Entire Store! phete and -offers decided advantages to the student says, “This sure body. is more fun! But His portrayal was almost as hammy | Fach year the affiliation between A Categorical Allegation we have work the two institutions has to do.” And it qiuets as the. play itself, but the play become closer. The them letterheads of the Conservatory now Bette Jane Houlditch perfectly, because there is wright won't be forgetting for a . The greatest selling event in Blach’s history starts read “Co-ordinated with Birmingham-Southern College.” He walked slowly across the car- just something about the way he long time that Donald Adcock is says Saturday! Floor by floor, price by price, these are Under the present set-up Southern is able to offer a line, up the steps and turned toward it that makes each senator feel a person you can counton, no mat: | personally the greatest savings of the year on apparel for men, major in music, while Howard students cannot even minor the Science Hall. When he reached complimented for con- ter what. - tributing ~ inymusic without taking courses on the Birmingham-South- the steps, he paused and a lump to such merriment, and Asked what he liked to do when women and children! Not one iota has quality been ern campus. Such a condition came in his throat as he thought glad to work for a president that he wasn't doing what he had to do, | will surely affect the respec- appreciates sacrificed . . . every single item is in keeping with ~ tive ratings of about his brother who had lost his their fine qualities to Donald admitted, “Shoot the bull!” | the two colleges. Already Howard has felt such spe- life in that very building as the an extent. (Now he will read It is said around that the Lambda Blach’s high quality standards. This merchandise, the disadvantages of the current situation in the loss of sev- this, eral result of an experimental operation and feel self-c§fiscious, and Chi Alphas are Howard's up and | purchased months ago, brings quality and sav-" students who wanted a music major. never say that cially conducted by some students. again! * Which is one coming fraternity. If this be so, | at twick these ~~ When the Conservatory was centrally located and of- of the unfortunate ings that could not be duplicated today “That was only last semester’, things about Donald Adcock is one believable red equal advantages to Howard and Southern he writing low Anniversary the sale starts it was un- thought. “Things have been biographies of people be- reason for it. prices’ Remerhber, ~ mecessary for Howard to maintain pretty fore they die!) a separate department lonesome There is so much more that can Saturday at 9 A. M.! of music, but under the new order at times without Tom. something should be done. be said about our president. My, how he had loved to eat!” the one who But Any action on the part of the administration had supervised that the hour will call He could hardly eat fish now for grows late, the deadline | ~~ for unlimited support by the student body. In fatal experiment? A whiff of chlo approaches, the mean- thinking about how Tom had liked and this reporter pub- tirhe, let us sup our glee roform met his nostrils. He turned club. It has not yet attained them. Dr. Brakefield came down licly apologizes to Donald for od ie prestige which the quickly and ran from the campus doing him but Southern ke Sub Bas enjoyed by the steps and he turned his head more justice, to thinking, “This is one cat those ipating in the Birmingham Civic Symphony concerts. keep from seeing him. Now that points out to the reader that this N EE Hiowart Let's have numb skulls will never get a chance is just another example of how some action! was one man that his whole family to cut on” SL LT ~

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HOWARD SHADED BY Y ALABAMA, oro; | ACES '"NOOGA FRIDAY fulipups We’re Upset To < BY WENDELL GIVENS Bulldogs To HClash With Alabama's Crimson Tide, by some freak of fate, scored a touchdown Seek Revenge J Tiger Cubs on the last play of the game Satur- day and nosed out Howard, 61-0. Over Snakes Tilt Set For Legion There were rumors of other touch- downs earlier in the game, but they Anniston Is Site Field Wednesday ° were unverified. Of Annual Dixie Night At 7:30 To make a long score—oops, a long story—short, Howard was not Loop Struggle freshmen will go after out-played but played out. For Howard's By Murell Johnson first victory of the season at two quarters the Bulldogs held on, their The third football trip away from 1730 Wednesday night at Legion but Alabama's shock troops couldn't the college will be made tonight, The Bull Pups tie up at that keep still and ran away—usually Field. to Anniston where our ‘Dogs meet time with Auburn’s Tiger Cubs in in the same direction—toward pay the University of Chattanooga. The the second annual Crippled Chil dirt. affair is slated to get under way at Clinic game. "Nuff said. dren's 8:00. The Junior Chamber of Com-

Beaten by Alabama three weeks to come through with a thrilling merce, in charge of the arrange- ago, the Bull Pups have come far 12 to 6 victory and a well-deserved ments for the game, reports that the since then and probably be an even one, too. ticket sale has been going good for choice to win by game time. Last ‘The Pups have afairly heavy line the last week. frosh poured it year, the Howard and a light but fast backfield, fea- Last year Chattanooga was the | on thick and fast in the last quarter tured by Kenny Powers, Sam only D.C. team that beat Howard but they won by the healthy score Cooper, Bull Jetrey, et al. The > Headquarters For front ranks include dependables of 28-0. This year the ‘Nooga boys

Howard College Stationery such as Harry Summers, the Bolins, will have plenty of sophomores in 25¢c +» 50c - $1.00 Harold Powell, and others. their lineup and lots more listed on entzl, BT One game remains for the frosh their roster. In their starting line, SNES Lanier Drug Co. after the Auburn tilt—a clash with they have six seniors, one junior, the Chattanooga freshmen on Berry and four sophomores. This will av-|" ¢ ve Mirkee 80th and Underwood Field. erage a bit better than Howard's,

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three seniors, three juniors, and how many ave. '» sr With a puz led expression h five sophomores. ink that your face 12s boy hurriedly tlenced at his fatle | Although Chattanooga might rule to you. The ¢xmpari: on | “You do not bwn your face,” hi a slight favorite, the difference in ber of times tat oth:rs fath:r repeated. “Do not forge: §| Special noonday Chowmein the two teams isn't worth talking we see ourselves is io that It belonys to other peopl; about. Both teams are almost iden- is logical tha! our fa os they. not you, Lave to look at it” ical in weight, Chattanooga 190 on ! to us.” Tie lad had never thought of] Lunch 40c their line and Howard 187. In the 1d society allow a fron that but in kis childish way By backfield, Howard has the edge, f Not only dies a fir- andi rstood clesrly what his fata: 171 to 169. reflect the ill-will of nad meant, and he never forgot The starting lineup for Howard dividual, but this (ne All of us filly realize wha ] JOY YOUNG for this game might be somewhat influence the attitiios mea 1s to see a sweet, smiling, clas 1 | different from the ones of the past Dick Compton, reserve wingback, who has turned in neat per- Or a day anc postioy face There is a stimulation of g o + 3 412 No. 20th St. Phone 3-0371 three games. formances for the Bulldogs in their first three games to date. Dick will set free which is soon pa:s¢i At the ends it will be Frank Cut- excels in the punting department, but can pass and run well when ear old lad arose re fron. one to miry. What a dif fe - | faro and Andy Vaughn. Frank will called. He is from Montgomery, an ex-Sidney Lanier star. A went to brea cfast ‘1ith ent vorld we would be living in t - start at right and Andy at left. his face. Everyon: ut lay if men carried a true smi ir Both men have been doing good ice that Townsend turned in against the starting works tonight. First elt the effect > his ill- face instead of : an overabund: n(: ° work as sophomores. The two re- the Crimsons last week and he {it was a chest bruise and in the he father who wa: a of leception rd conceit wih 1 | serves, Jack Hartsfield and Al Den- thinks there are plenty more quar-| last game it was an injured hip. pal to the bry sp ko, thei;* hearts, ham, were bruised up a bit last ters left in which Townsend can Winters should be able to overcome do not own your fie” --Kaye Markee play ball for him. No definite de- the two handicaps and be ready to week, but Coach Bill White ex- r—— Np. BLACH'S pects them to be ready for tonight's cision will be made about these two {help his mates against the strong battle. Hartsfield has a broken nose boys until game time. Moccasins. Tarrant should bé ready and he will have to wear a nose In the backfield it will be the old | for any of the rough work that the guard. Renham injured his right starting combination. Winters at ‘Noogans will be ready to give to- NA knee again. He first injured it in blocking-back, Dean at wingback, night. Hoth ANNIVERSARY the Auburn game. Gartman, at fullback, and Tarrant Starting lineups: Captain Woodrow Taylor will be at tailback. A gentleman by the Chattanooga—Akers, le; Brown, expected for frater ity People have a way of stan ir § 3 ready to start at right tackle and It; Bruney, lg: Langley, c; Bartha, be loyal anc. entt us - name of Buck Williams has been around waiting for honors Carl Folds at the left side. Taylor rg; Elliott, rt; Melton, re; Monea, ch other, so nobody wes to go ’ furnishing plenty of trouble to Earl is a standout in the line and he is Gartman at this position and he gb; Hamimit, rh; Grigonis (C), fb; ast Spring ven tha a person's head. But they wat 1 a hard one to replace when it comes may get to start. In all three games Phillips, 1h. hi Alphas lt it be vain for that tc happen to Adcoc to reserve strength. Milton Hodges, to date Williams has been backing Howard—Vaughn, le; Folds or their candidat: for i re:- Beir g president of the Physica S» SA LE sophomore, has been on the go at a up ‘he line like a veteran and he Hodges, lt; Dave Drake, lg; Rich- wonderful person. But ciety, president of Lambda Ch ib double pace for the last week in an very seldom lets his man get away. ardson or Townsend, c¢; Christopher pendent souls from ur- pha, and presiclent of the stude t | effort to oust Folds from the start- He can handle the duties well on or Solley, rg; Taylor (C), rt; Cuf- over the carr pus bod), haven't stopped him fron. g» ing assignment and it wouldn't be the offensive too. faro, re; Winters, gb; Dean, rh; pnt then and now (ve: ing around doing the Iftle tin 3 person, . . . for two days only much of a surprise if Mentor White Winters has been injured for the we know it ‘wa; that make him 1 swell friend. Gartman or Williams fb; Tarrant, higher than rere ol Tlis reporter didn’t give the first nod to Hodges. last two weeks but he will be in 1h. once wrote a oly | Folds has a two pound lead in ve us our stuclent I »dy which was produced (this is 10 | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 weight, 187 to 185. Jack Carter is plug —it was a terrible play) aud | st place, he breaks ha at tlie last minute one of the ato s | MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 the fifth tackle and he will get to about lab iastruc or: disa ypeared. In desperation he as see action before the Bulldogs leave t Simon Legre 2s, by be. ed I'onald to help him out and tal e the field. Jack entered the game for “GLASSES WITH GLAMOUR” est, kindest oersor| ir a short time last week. the part. Dena d protested thet | e FOUND AT at coulin’t act but that he would he p | Important Savings Throughout As the guard slots it might be a p Student Sen:te gets : out. Now th: beautiful new combination. Alt Capt. Dave Donald just zrins inc abo: Vit js, DLA. really couldnt a The Entire Store! Drake * will be a sure starter at left guard and Billy Solley or John Dr. John F. Hartsfield sure is more fun! 3u His portrayal ws almost as ha an brk to do.” An¢ it q Let: as he play itelf, but the ila Christopher will get the nod at the Optometrist betly, because ther: i: wrijht won't be forgetting fir The greatest selling event in Blach’s history starts other side. Before this game Chris- ing about the wa; he long time that topher has been the man to get the Donald Adcock Saturday ! Floor by floor, price by price, these are On Balcony at A. & A. Ash—Jewelers makes each se ator : ee! £ person you cai count on, no mi nod, but Solley seems to be nosing complimented for con- ter the greatest savings of the year on apparel for men, into the situation and he thinks 201 No. 20th B’ham, Ala. Phone 7-3364 what. 0 such merrinient, ind A ked what he women and children! Not one iota has quality been things might be different for this liked to do 17h rk for a president that he 1vasn’t doing what he had t) d sacrificed . . . every single item is in keeping with game. Both are sophomores, and their fine. qualitfes tc Donald admitted, “Shoot the Hub Christopher has a big advantage in ent. (Now Blach’s high quality standards. This merchandise, spe- he will rad It is said arowd that the Lara 8 weight, tipping the beams at 182, eel self-consc ous, nd Chi Alphas are Howard's up ar cially purchased months ago, brings quality and sav- wheih is 12 pounds better than at again! Wh ch is one com ng fraterniy If this bo & ings that could not be duplicated today at twice these Colley’s 170. Carl Cooper, a little At INTERMISSION or After the DANCE ortunate thir gs bout Donild Adcock is one belie: ab man who played a bang-up ball DE low starts aphies of pople be reas n for it Anniversary prices’ Remember, the sale game against Spring Hill, will re- e Enjoy Good Food Tl ere is so much more that & Saturday at 9 A. M.! lieve Drake fram duties at the left be aid about cu president. B side of the line. 0 had supervised 1hat the hour grows late, the dea il The third probable change in the ment? A whiff of ilo app: caches, and this reporter pu starting lineup would be at center. his nostrils. He turied licly apologizes to Donald for n John Townsend, one of the most d ran from th: caiipus ‘doing him more justice, b rugged and toughest sophomores on his is ome cat tose points out to the reader that ths the field, has a chance of knocking will never get a chiice is just another BLACH’S oxample of ho ¥ }ibig John Richardson from his top or Die ut lap BE spot of starting center. Head Coach

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T ake Your Girl To A Movie | MH ry st AOU ; RITZ aeweomer. makes the set of this {role and shows promise as an up- Published y Students ~~ Ann Sothern, Robert Young, Ele- and-coming leading man with a of . ¢ anor Powell, John Carroll, Lionel grand comedy. flair. BIRMINGHAM, Besides Sheridan and Anderson, ALABAMA, the movie features comedienne " What with John Carroll playing ~ a radio crooner and Eleanor Powell Martha Raye, and boisterous buf- a girl who can even do a routine foons, Jack Oakie and Jack Haley. Girls Sing with a dancing dog, there are plenty If it's fun you want “Navy Blues” of song and dance specialties in is your picture . For W.M. U. MGAM’s' liking new musical com- " edy, “Lady Be Good,” opening at STRAND ' By George Bagley A the Ritz Theatre. Add to that Ann “ Goes Latin” group of girls selected from the Girls’ Sothern in her first screen singing , , SUPREME *LLEGIANCE TO Glee Club sang at a meeting role, and Robert Young as a writer , and Daisy. F ANN SHERIDAN in CHRIST was the theme of the State of the Women’s Missionary Union of the First of Broadway song hits—antl you The Bumsteads go musical—as Baptist Student convention which Baptist Church in Bir- know that “Lady Be Good” has got Blondie leads Dagwood a merry assembled at Tusealoosa Friday mingham, Thursday morning. The following to be good! dance! Your favorite fun family evening and until its close on Sun- were on this: pro- In addition to the principals, ‘this on a cruise that makes the wild day afternoon it was the testimony gram: Edna Jo Medlin, Margaret Ward, fast-moving dramatic comedy in- waves wilder! - Rolling down to big hit with the Navy a of every speaker, the absolute de- Jane Claire Wood, Mary Sue Neeley, "cludes such favorites as Lionel Bar- Rio on waves of laughter and mel- ond with smokers every: 3 cision of every delegate. Outstand- Betty Prince, Doris God- rymore, John Carroll, Red Skelton ody, “Blondie Goes Latin”"-—and where with their Milder Fi ing in that all schools of the State win, Bette Jane Houlditch, Sara aand Virginia O’Brien, how! ® Better Taste. of Alabama were represented and Jordan, Esta Bell Coshatt, Vivian Newest of the laugh-packed Bum- that the students came for spiritual Houlditch, Mary Elizabeth Walker, EMPIRE stead family’s misadventures, “Blon- uplift . . . for lifetime decisions . . . Betsy Barnes and Doris Smalley. (Held over for second week) die Goes Latin” opens at the Strand College young men and young “You'll Never Get Rich” Theater to present Penny Single- women ‘who were concerned more » ' Rita Hayworth and Fred Astaire. ton, Arthur Lake, Larry Simms and about the higher values of life than National Contest 3 For a second big week this lav- Daisy, the family pooch, in another any other thing. One of the speak- ishing, laughing musical is featured uproarious Columbia comedy. Tito ers said that the impact of such a Announced at the Empire. Guizar, famous Mexican singing meeting should be felt twenty-four : CC EM. Music by Cole Porter, and star, and lovely Ruth Terry head hours after the meeting was over “George Washingon’s Foreign Pol- Coleman No Martha Tilton vocalizing, mixed the featured supporting cast. in the lives of students present and icy Today” is the subject of the full-time secret: with the dances of Astaire and Hay- fel ttheir campuses, upon their re-: $1,500 prize essay Contest being Alpha ernit) worth makes really a super-show. turn. conducted by Scribner's Commen- ~Howard chapter John Hubbard and Fred Astaire Cuuliney Gives Howard was well represented by -tator magazine, Lake Geneva, Wis- who is a gradu are: rivals for the beauteous Miss a large delegation of students rep- consin. The first prize is $1,000. sity of Arkans: studied law in Hayworth in this fun-filled story Books To Howard resenting. a cross section of the There are also prizes of $200 and which ranges from Broadway night campus . . « 8s well as the other $100, each, and eight $25 prizes. Nebraska gradu life to Uncle Sam's training camps. Dr. L. T. Gwaltney, editor or The schools. . . Approximately four The contest closes December 1, 1941. ited more than: Chi Alpha ¢ “You'll Never Get Rich” is the Alabama Baptist and active Baptist hundred students were there to All manuscripts should be ad- story of a Broadway dance director worker in Alabama, presented the hear the outstanding speakers and dressed: Contest Editor, Scribner's States and Can who, to escape the amatory atten- library recently with a copy of his to participate on the program them- Commentator, Lake Geneva, Wis- headed his ¢ | fraternity ¢ tions of a chorine, insists upon be- autobiography with two copies of his selves. consin. ; After the business session How- ing drafted into the U. S. Army. book, A Message for Today on the For further details read the bulle- How he goes about doing this is Chariots of Fire or the Triumph of ard had placed two of its represe: tin board. terrific! the Spiritual. tatives on the roster of State offi- Howard list For the first time in one place the cers. They were Ray Atchison and Joe Bill Knowles.. Congratulations! LYRIC histories of the Executive Board of McNutt Replaced : Mu Mu again (this is the Leave Fo “Navy Blues” the Alabama Baptist State Conven- tion, The Alabama Baptist, in which correct spelling). This fraternal (Held over from Alabama) group has moved to a new location. By New Frat Head _ Norman Hamn Ann Sheridan, Martha Raye, Gwaltney has put much effort for Haden, Ala, is several years, the Baptist Children’s Prosperity "seems to have been| . Charles McEachern, sophomore Jack Oakie and Jack Haley. found . . just around the corner first student thi . “Navy Blues,” Warner Bros’. Home, and Judson and Howard ap- for a Definitely MILDER from Lanett, will head the Howard school in answi pear in part three of Forty of the as everyone has said it was . . . chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- streamlined musical comedy trips anyway, that’s what hppened .. _ Gilbert Bur fhe light fantastic from the open- Twentieth. + ternity this semester, McEachern student, and Jan COOLER BETTER TASTE for in a very impressive two-story The library also wishes to ac- replaces Bob McNutt who resigned ing scene to the closing grand stucco house just around the cor- fer student this . finale 108 minutes later. #nowledge the gift of a twelve vol- from the office and left school to been added to tl Smokers everywhere know you can travel a long ner at 111 78th Street they now re- Ann Sheridan is at her best in umes set of the Smithsonian Insti- accept a position in Childersburg. forces in [£1110] side. Membership has been in- the role of the cynical show girl tute Scientific Series which was way and never find another cigarette that can match Roy Simmons was elected to re- creased to eight and the beautiful presented recently by Mrs. M. W. place McEachern as treasurer of the who goes soft over a ‘country-boy Chesterfield for a Milder Cooler Better Taste. new location is quite impressive. gob. Herbert Anderson, a screen Aldridge of Montgomery. Fraternity. I's Chesterfield’s Right Combination of the world's The boys are- thinking about hav- Dick Cla McNutt who was editor of ‘the ing a tea on the terrace roof gar- best cigarette tobaccos that wins the approval of prize winning class edition of the den. Slides Te . . Mrs. Obenchain should help Crimson last year, and who had smokers all over the country. Let the Navy's choice be out here although this is a male the leading role in Howard's last group. . . After all Dr. Dale doesn’t Dick Clay, Ho ACRES your choice . .. make your next pack Chesterfield. major dramatic productuon, was a RED know anything ate, presented f{ about pouring tea. member of the 1941-42 Crimson - . Anyway watch for the date partment with | staff. RIDING ACADEMY when open house will be held and i torlogical ‘slides EVERYWHERE YOU GO They Satisfy you will have opporfunity a senior at Joh to visit It has been announced by Copyright 1941, Liccerr & Mysas Tossicos Co. this new site of the fraternity. school and has Dean Burns that nine weeks Sadde Horses for Hire Bus Load two year ITE] exams will be given according Thirty-two girls and three Hopkins. Only Dr. Brakefield | Alma Mater rushed through his Can’t Take Wives boys to the schedule printed in the journeyed back Riding Instructions ‘head. He elevated his chin, ex- Men in Japan cannot take their from Tuscaloosa upper tenth pla from the student Bulletin. panded his chest and with a grim wives or sweethearts to a dance conference Sun- gible for such a To Speak day . .. the South End of Green Springs Park Phone 7-3072 1% do-or-die resolve, picked up his hall—they must dance with the girls | three boys who sat on the last seats on the bus Dr. J. L. Brakefield, one of How- two water buckets and ran out on provided. Dancing is taboo in pri together + were Kimball

ard’s most accomplished lecturers, the field. vate homes. Johnson, Ray Atch- ison, Your Crimson Re pore will vpeak at various meetings in Ay and Au gust Lovegren.

Alabama during the rest of Octo- ber. : Gilbert Burks and James Shew- “And these are some high school Take Orders for Christmas Delivery make have On October 19 he will speak in Ie s An Old Howard Custom answered the call of students who write for their school the Baptist church at Montevallo on their Unele , . . Sam. Both Ladies’ Silk Hose, Housecoats, Lingerie and Bathrobes. these papers,” said Mrs. Luke as three Layman's Day. Di Carhiers will be missed ay . by all Men's Socks, Shirts, Ties and Underwear On October 23 he will speak to to trade 0 high school students and your] Excellent 0 POFUnILY for Students to Make Easy the P.T.A. of Phillips High School, Miami Crimson reporter were ushered ristmas Spending Money and on Oct. 27 he will be heard Our football team will play in into a roomful of Birmingham- by the East Gadsden Civitan Club. Siam! tonight and though we can’t Southern students seated on the He will also speak at the Altoona WAITE’S tainly With wigh them in person we cer y floor in front of Thomas Mann and BARNEY BROCK Civitan Club at a date not yet set. his wife in their suite at the Tut- Real Silk Mills Mgr. wip and hope they win last wiler Hotel. Super Sodas 821 Martin Bldg., before 3 P. M. Saturday eek s game deserves applause for “Oh, how one must suffer for Unsung Hero Crim- en . fine Chattanooga play and the tie in score the sake of news!” sighed the Superb Sandwiches had been picked resigning herself to son reporter, (Continued from Page One) 0 win. Then someone shook him by the the classification of high school} Splendid Food in the} EAT DELICIOUS’ shoulder. Wild-eyed, he looked up student and seating herself at a player who motioned him to- midst of the enemy. fo ward the coach. He looked and At All Times Have you road the gossip col- But patience has its rewards. ICE CREAM could hardly believe his eyes as umn? If not, it probably means When the Southern students had fr the coach was motioning for him Any Time Jou already know what it says, finally been herded out by their J | to go out on the field. . . cause you must be a staff professor, the “high school stu- and talked with the His feet seemed strangely rooted “TAKE YOUR DATE TO WAITE'S” Member. And if you are a staff dents” stayed Stull’s Highland to the ground and a sudden wave eer; You had better read two Manns alone! of stage fright struck him as he Throughout the interview, Dr i important 'S, because there will be an | gazed up at the vast sea of faces © 2101 7th Ave, So. — Also in EnglishVillage staff meetifig Monday Mann sat comfortably back in the Ice Cream Co. looking down at the small drama cushions of the room's one sofa, to unfolding on: the arena. He hesi- Delivery Service Phone 3-9224 or leaned forward with a cigarette 2419 th Avenue, So. tated another moment, but then a pair of glasses ltt is expected to be present in one hand and thoughts of the glories of dear old —— in the other.

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