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"Plain dealing is a jewel, but 'All things that are good and they that wear it are out of beautiful make us more fashion." religious." —Disraeli

Vol. XLVI THE UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA, FEBRUARY 14, 1947 No.jS^ Symphony Plans Two Concerts for Baxter, Local Ministers to Spark Week of Feb. 16 U.C.'s Religious Emphasis Week Chattanooga audiences are eager­ ly looking forward to two days With Formal and Informal Talks of excellent music when the Chat­ tanooga Symphony Orchestra will Dr. Rollo A. Kilburn, University of Chattanooga chaplain, announced today the present its second and third per­ schedule for Religious Emphasis Week, which begins next Monday, Feb. 17, and continues formances of this season. The per­ throughout the week until Friday, Feb. 21. It's features are public worship services with formance of Sunday afternoon, addresses by Christian leaders, personal counseling, and special interest group meetings Feb. 16, at 4 p.m. wil) be a special for discussions. Dr. Bruce R. Baxter, bishop of the Methodist Church of Oregon, Idaho, concert for young people. Arthur Washington and Alaska, will be the guest of the university during the week and will be Plettner, Juilliard professor of mu­ entertained at Dr. and Mrs. Lock- sic at U. C, and permanent con­ miller's home while here on the ductor of the Symphony Orchestra, RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS . campus. WEEK has asked Charles David Mc­ "He is a well recognized leader February 17-20 Naughton to conduct this young of young people in the religious people's concert. This will be Mr. Monday, 10:20 — Sophomore field. He is democratic, very easy McNaughton's first public appear­ Chapel: Bishop Bruce E. Bax­ ter; 3:00—"The Religious Per­ to meet, and delights to converse ance in Chattanooga as a conduc­ son and His Vocation," father with all types of people," Dr. Kil­ tor. On Monday, Feb. 17, at 8:15 George Flanigan, SS Peter & burn said of the bishop. p_m. the regular symphony concert Paul Catholic Church, Room 45; Dr. Baxter received his A.B. de­ will be presented with the regular 4:30—Mass Meeting of Sorori­ gree from Oberlin and his M.A. conductor on the podium. The ties and Fraternities, Bishop 1 Baxter in Patten Chapel. from Oberlin's Graduate School. scene of both concerts will be the He also attended Boston University City High Music Hall. Tuesday, 10:20 — Junior & Senior Chapel: Bishop Baxter; School of Theology and the College Brahms' Second Symphony will 3:00—"The Religious Person of the Pacific, where he received be the featured work of the Mon­ and His Family," Rev. Thome his D.D. degree. He holds honorary day night concert, which will also Sparkman, St. Paul's Episcopal degrees from five colleges. He was include the Overture to Secret of Church, Room 45. dean of religion and assistant to Susanne by Wolf-Farrari, Inter­ Wednesday, 10:20—Freshman the president of the University of mezzo from Hary Janos by Kodaly, Chapel: Bishop Baxter; 3:00— Southern California for a period of J and English Folk Song Suite by "The Religious Person in the Pictured just before Mr. Kerensky's discussion last Tuesday night are D. Frank W. Prescott, sponsor Ralph Vaughn Williams. Local Community," Rev. John 10 years. of the International Relations Club; Alexander Kerensky, who was I.R.C.'s guest for the evening; and Charlotte Watson, piano major Paul Pack, First Christian He has made one trip around the Telfair Brooke, president of I.R.C. at U. C, will be soloist with the Church, Room 45; 5:30—Cam­ world, two journeys to the Orient, orchestra in the concert for young pus Religious Council Meeting two visits to the Near East, one people. She will play with the or­ at Y. W. C. A., Speaker: Bishop trip to the South Sea Islands, and a chestra Mendelsohn's Piano Con­ Baxter. trip to South America, South and* 'Classical Capitalism Is Gone,' certo. The Nutcracker Suite of Thursday, 10:20 — Special Central Africa. The bishop is a Tchaikovsky will also be included Chapel: Bishop Baxter (Spon­ well-known lecturer and contribu­ in this concert. sored by Student Denomination­ tor of numerous articles to church and educational periodicals. Members of the symphony gave al Organizations); 3:00—"The Kerensky Says in Interview; BILL HAGAN Religious Person in the World Dr. Baxter will first speak at evidence of loyalty to Mr. Plettner by voting unanimously, at a recent Community," Rabbi Abraham three regular chapel services on meeting, to complete the season's EX-ECHO ED Feinstein, Ochs Memorial Tem­ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Planned Economy Inevitable concert engagements despite short ple, Room 45. and at a special chapel service on finances. Prior to the meeting, Thursday to denominational "The classical capitalistic system is gone—even in the United States, it is gone," FINDS BIGGER Daily at 12 Noon—Devotional groups and local pastors at 10:20 there was some speculation as to Service in the Choir Room. un. Alexander Kerensky, head of the Russian government for a brief period during the whether or not the final spring Daily at 1:00—Personal Con­ concert will be played. BATTLEFIELD On Monday at 4:30 p.m., the revolutionary days in 1917, told the Echo last Monday afternoon. Kerensky stated that sultation with Bishop Baxtei bishop will address the Greek let­ he was in accord with the plans of the Labor Government in England to nationalize A University of Chattanooga (See Chaplain Kilburn). ter societies in the Patten Memo­ certain industries and that he felt the political future of Europe depends upon the alumnus who majored in political rial Chapel. He will be the guest answer to the question, "Who is going to win during the development of a planned Honor Council science under Dr. F. W Prescott of the Baptist Student Union at is a candidate for the Chattanooga Shivering Duo luncheon on Wednesday at 12 noon, economy in Europe?" "It is a fight City Commission. In a surprise and will join the Campus Religious between freedom and slavery. Plan- i y^ -p^ , Gives Verdict statement issued last week-end, Council for supper at 5:30 p.m. Fritz Reiner, Pitt ned economy is inevinevitagli e but it IvCVCllllC ijOIlClS William S. Hagan. Class of 1939, Tracks Down Dr. Baxter will also hold daily must be developed along the lines announced his candidacy for a post periods for personal counseling, of political freedom." Kerensky r—, ^, /^>, in the local government. Hagan Mr. Kerensky which will be scheduled by a com­ Symphony to Play stated that his conception of a de- • f) ( ..OVPT C ,OSt In Two Cases emphasized the fact that he is an x w V U¥V 1 Both being nearsighted, it was mittee composed of representatives mocratic economic state would be; ^ ' V^vyoc independent candidate and that as of the YMCA and YWCA headed At Central Feb. 24 a type of "semi-socialistic" state. ^-^ /• x. T C> t* The Honor Council recently rec­ such, he" represents no particular quite difficult for ye olde Eds of "But political freedom must be I J-|- fV pxxj Vfari 111TTI ye olde Echo to sight and sink our by John Sinley. Any student de­ L L vv ommended, and Dr. Lockmiller ap­ political viewpoint other than his siring a personal talk with the . U. C. students will be interested maintained," he quickly added, "for , ^^ ^ *~ ^«-«-^*l Hill own. target cruiser — Mr. Kerensky. to know that the Pittsburgh Sym­ socialism without freedom will be i proved, the following decision aft­ After making a few false attacks bishop must see this committee phony Orchestra under the baton er careful consideration of the evi­ "Politics has held by interest or Dr. Kilburn. a new type of tyranny." At the first meeting of the in- since boyhood. At the University on several unsuspecting, decidedly of the famous conductor, Fritz dence and testimony in a case of un-Slavic souls (a portly Negro, Devotional meetings will be held Kerensky addressed,the regular j corporators of th*. newly state of Chattanooga, I majored in po­ each day at 12 noon in the choir Reiner, will again present a con­ Monday chapel' service on "The | chartered University of Chattanoo- two very similar themes submitted litical science, but even the reali­ a distinguished jolly-good-English- cert in Chattanooga on Monday, a type), we were finally confronted room and will be under the leader­ United States and Russia" and the | ? Athletic Association on Friday to an instructor of freshman Eng­ ties that course tried to emphasize ship of the various religious groups February 24th at 8:15 in the eve­ Jan. 21, at the Chattanooga Cham lish. failed to dim my interest in politi­ with a pair of telescope specs and ning. Because of a conflict at the Tuesday morning chapel assembly a porcupine hairdo—and finally felt on the campus. on "The Growth of the Democratic ber of Commerce Building, it was Both offenders are required to cal life." Hagan's statement said. Another interesting feature of Memorial Auditorium, -where the voted to seek immediate issuance Asked to comment upon those "re­ certain that we had our man. In concerts are usually performed, Idea in Russia." "The Russian submit before Feb. 21, another the best Mr. Milquetoast manner the week's activities will be the Revolution" was'his topic when he I °t revenue bonds to cover the cost alities," he replied that he was forums each afternoon at 3 o'clock this program will be played in the theme of a minimum of 2,000 referring to the problems that we holdly demanded this charac­ Central High School Auditorium. spoke to Dr. James Livingrood's of construction of a new dormitory words on a different topic, com­ ter's handle—and believe it or not in Room 45. On Monday, Father history classes and "The Struc­ stadium here at the institution. Dlagued local political setups George J. Flanigen of SS Peter Ticket prices are $3.00, $2.40, $1.80 plete with footnotes and a bibliog­ throughout the country—"boss con­ —he had three: his name, and those and $1.20 (tax inc.) and will be on tural Organization of the Present This association plans to con­ of his two porterless suitcases. and Paul Church will speak on struct a new stadium on the north raphy, and all notes, rough drafts, trol," problems that an independ­ sale beginning February 10th. at Russian Government" was his sub­ or other working materials are to "The Religious Person and His ject in Dr. Robert An acker's side of Chamberlain Field with a ent faces when running for office, Vocation." The Rev. Thome Spark­ Eckerds and Lansfords. come in with the paper. Credit and inability to get qualified citi­ Assuredly, our celebrated friend classes in world civilization. seating capacity of 8,600, the was amazed when he saw one man of St. Paul's Episcopal Church Chattanoogans will remember structure also containing 100 men's for the course is to be withheld zens to run for governmental posts. will speak Tuesday on the sub­ In his interview with the Echo, until this work is in, and will au­ character of this small reception last year's concert of the Pitts­ Kerensky stated that there were dormitory rooms, athletic offices, Hagan was editor of the Echo committee dressed in a white fur ject, "The Religious Person and burgh organization as being the two main methods of .meeting the shower and dressing rooms and tomatically become F if it is not while a student at U. C. He pledged coat—presenting an appearance His Family." "The Religious Per­ outstanding symphonic concert of communistic ideology and defeat­ other -facilities, President Everett in at the appointed time. Delta Chi and belonged to the fol­ very similar to that of a polar son in His Local Community" will the season. This year they are ing it. One way is to block the Allen has declared. Combined with Both students are on University lowing service and departmental bear. With a shiver, Mr. Kerensky be discussed by the Rev. Paul touring with the full membership, unnatural liaison between non the present stadium on the south probation, and if convicted a sec­ organizations: Blue Key. Sigma murmured: "I thought it would be Pack of the First Christian Church which has been augmented to est, progressive, liberal people and t side of the gridiron, Chamberlain ond time will be asked to leave Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu and Writ­ on Wednesday. On Thursday, ers Club. warm in the Souse; I almost deed ninety-five members. Local con­ the Communists." The second way Field will then have a total seat the University. not wear my overcoat." Rabbi Abraham Feinstein of Ochs cert enthusiasts may expect them is to pursue an enlightened pro­ ing capacity of 15,000. The Honor Council further rec­ With great pomp we then pro­ Memorial Temple will speak on to maintain their reputation as one gressive economic policy. He does Not only will the association ommended to the faculty that all Spring Formals ceeded to the Read House—the "The Religious Person in the World of the most outstanding orchestras not believe that communism is a concern itself with this undertak­ notes, rough drafts or other work­ Polar Bear, the Porcupine and the Community." of the nation. threat in the United States at the ing, but also has, in the terms of ing materials be requested with Red Cap Editor. Thereupon, the The special committee co-oper­ Hungarian-born Fritz Reiner has present time. its charter, the overall objectives any type theme, term paper, re­ Enliven Campus Porcupine shook hands with the ating with Dr. Kilburn for Reli­ met with brilliant success in all of Kerensky reiterated his belief j of "the encouragement and de- search paper, or critical essay, Once more the calendar in Mrs. Polar Bear and the Red Cap; and gious Emphasis Week is composed his musical undertakings and was that the Russians are, essentially, yelopment of athletics and sports that no work be accepted without Dorothy H. Woodworth's office hoped for ,a quiet Sunday. With of Prof. Roland D. Carter, tlie the conductor of the Cincinnati a freedom-loving people and that in the University of Chattanooga this material and that all such ma­ shows the approaching time in a cry perhaps indicative of the Rev. Arnold Slater of the Pilgrim Symphony Orchestra for nine the future may see the overthrow and the high schools in Chatta­ terial be destroyed by the profes­ which all of the sororities, fra­ tendency of the Russian soul to Congregational Church, Durwood years before becoming director of of the present regime. Asked, in nooga, Tennessee and vicinity to sor. ternities, and the Non-Frats gather court solitude, he said—not the Harvey, Joyce Evans, Phil Krug, the Pittsburgh Orchestra. Dr. Anacker's class, why the Rus­ the end that the youth of Chatta­ their members together to make historic "I vant to be alone"—but and Barney Roth plus the Campus Again under the sponsorship of sian people do not rise up against nooga and vicinity may receive plans for the most important so­ "Ver is my key?" Perhaps he was Religious Council. The council of­ the Artist Concert Series, the Or­ their government if they do not proper physical development and cial event of the year . . . SPRING afarid he'd have Richard Trou­ ficers are Herman Lebovitz, presi­ chestra will present an interesting support it, Kerensky replied that obtain and receive the benefits of FORMALS. ble. dent; Alary Nell Adams, vice-presi­ and varied program as follows. it was easier to organize opposi­ well-rounded physical training as This year, although decorating dent and secretary, and Mary It has been announced that Tri- Diefenbach, reporter. Overture to "La Scala di Sati". . tion in free countries. "Suppose," provided by athletic sports." 9 will be held to a minimum, spring Beta, honorary biological frater­ Rossini he said, "that you were to get up The charter further states that formals have the aspect of being Student religious organizations nity, will sponsor a symposium on include the Hillel Council, YMCA, Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Opus one morning and find that your "the association shall have the the best ever. Prewar social life Medical Education on Feb. 26, at 36 Beethoven government had become totalita­ right to develop playing fields for is fast returning to the U. C. YWCA, the Ministerial Club, the 8 p.m. in the biology building. All Methodist Student Fellowship, the "A Night on Bald Mountain". . rian overnight an4 that there was athletic sports, to provide for their campus and with this in mind, faculty and student members, Moussorgsky government control of the press maintenance and use, and in gen­ NEXT ISSUE OF plans will be both elaborate and Baptist Student Union, the Catho­ particularly those interested in lic Study Club, the Westminster "Hungarian Sketches". . Bartok and of your right to speak openly eral to do all things necessary and ECHO WILL well-made. medicine or related fields, are against the authorities. How proper to accomplish the objects The first formal, which is not Student Fellowship, and the In­ "Bacchanale" from Tannhauser urged to attend. terdenominational Club. Wagner would you go about organizing above set forth." APPEAR too far away, will be given by "Ride of the Valkyries" opposition?" The visitor pointed Other officers of the new as­ Alpha Delta Pi Sorority on Feb­ Wagner out that the new situation of the sociation, besides President Everett MON., MARCH 3 ruary 21. The second will be hosted ~~—————_—^_—___^_^_„ ^ church, the dianging family laws Allen, are Roy McDonald, vice- by Theta Chi Fraternity on Feb­ an^d the new system of education president, and Charles Emerson, ruary 28. Next date will be March Frats Move In are great moral victories for the secretary-treasurer. ^A.n executive Watch for Special 7, with the Non-Frats making the- Russian people. committee, composed of these plans. Chi Omega has drawn House On Oak The Echo asked Mr. Kerensky three officers. President Lockmiller News March 14 as the time for its for­ For the first time since the what college students can do in and Comptroller Bretske, was also mal. March 21 will find the Delta spring of 1943, University of Chat­ furthering peaceful relations be­ selected at this first meeting. Chi Fraternity playing host, and tanooga's social fraternities have tween the American and Russian Chattanoogans who served as in­ Vets, Men 17-18%, Phi Delta Sigma has March 28 as "houses." The address is 729 Oak peoples. "Students cannot carry on corporators of the association were its important date. The month of Street. the fight against communism voted as a body to serve as direc­ Can Get V-6 Benefits April will find Alpha Lambda Tau, Each of the four frats on the alone," he said*, "but you can do tors. They are Allen, McDonald, Phi Mu, and Kappa Delta decorat­ three things. First, you can main­ Any veteran with an honorable ing for their dances, which will campus have been assigned apart­ Emerson, Harry C. Carbaugh, discharge who is not receiving a ments in the newly remodeled tain a deep-rooted conviction in Earl Carter, W. Max Finley, John be held the 11th, 18th, and 25th, house, which is the property of the the democratic way of life. Sec­ C. Grant, Carl H. Hassig, Dr. E. pension is eligible for the naval re­ respectively. The Pi Phi formal will University. ALTs and Delta Chis ondly, you can support progressive F. Huckaba, Mose Lebovitz, Sum­ serve program (V-6, inactive), Lt. complete the list of dances hosted are upstairs while the Theta Chis forces in local, national and in­ merfield K. Johnston, Louis Liber- R. M. Henderson, officer-in-charge by social sororities and fraternities and Phi Delts occupy the lower ternational politics. Thirdly, you man, Sam J. McAllester, William of recruiting for the naval reserve on the campus, this dance being quarters. can give moral support to all held May 4. peoples suffering under the yoke McAllester, Charles McD. Puckette, armory to be erected in Chatta­ Hubert Martin, John Maycann, nooga, announced today. The pro­ The last formal dance of the of totalitarian oppression." year will be given by the Co-Ed News Korner Kerensky arrived in Chattanoo- !!a™es, M°or*; Don Overmeyer, E gram is also open to men 17 and , R. Pickett, Mercer Reynolds Jr., 18% with no previous military Cotillion, a girls* social organiza­ At the regular meeting January ga last Saturday night and was tion, as has been the custom since greeted at the Union Station by G. C. Smith, William Spears, Earl service. 30, 1947, the Alpha Lamda Tau Winger and Norman Thomas. the Cotillion was formed. This Fraternity of the University of two "unglorified red-caps," Betty Until such time as the armory dance will be given May 30. Chattanooga elected the follow­ Lee Albert and Jane Howk, edi­ is erected the organized reserve ing officers and committees to tors of the Echo. President David area and an open forum meeting will continue holding their weekly The University of Chattanooga serve for the calendar year 1947: Lockmiller had planned to meet Tuesday night with members of meetings on Friday night at the YWCA will sponsor a stagette President—John Cullom Kerensky but couldn't do so since j the International Relations Club American Legion Hall. Pay re­ today in the girls' gym from 5 Vice-Pres.—George Mahoney his (Kerensky's) train was ap- i and their guests which was fol- ceived for these meetings can until 7, and all university stu­ Secretary—DeForrest Brooke proximately four hours late. While lowed by a reception at the Chi amount up to $22 a month for at­ dents are invited to attend. Betty in Chattanooga, the distinguished , Omega House. Telfair Brooke, Treasurer—John Bonney : tending four meetings. Standifer is president and com­ Chaplain—Barney L. Roth, Jr. visitor was entertained at the president of IRC, presided at the Full particulars may be obtained mittee members include Celeste Social Chairman—Morris Quave. home of the president. In addition forum. Dr. Frank W. Prescott, by a visit to the Navy Recruiting ; Martin, Dora Fehn, Dot Free, Ann Finance Committee— to the chapel and class lectures, sponsor of the organization, intro- Station in the Federal Building or Delaney, Lou Doughty, Joan Jar­ Eugene Collins Kerensky's schedule included a duced the speaker, and Polly Burns by telephoning 7-6111 between 8 rett, and Sue Eldridge, decora­ CAMPUS RELIGIOUS COUNCIL . . . Left to right, Herman Lebo- Lowry Lamb, Jr. tour of Tennessee Valley Authority was chairman of the committee on a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday through tions, and Betty Ann Kimsey, vit», Betty Standifer, Joyce Evans, Inda Mae Smith, Reba Ketner, John Mighton projects and installations in the ' arrangements. Saturday. music. Virginia Robbins, Frances Mclsaac, Chaplain R. A. Kilburn.

\ THE UNIVERSITY ECHO JUST SITTIN' AND ROCKIN' THE UNIVERSITY ECHO A WORD Wade's Aids The Official Organ of the Students I feel that it is my duty to warn OR TWO ... all freshmen before it is too late EDITORS BY HERMAN LEBOVITZ about the snags, pitfalls and Betty Lee Albert various and sundry other obstacles Jane Howk Next week is Religious Emphasis which will confront them. In the STAFF Week on our campus. The guest first place "why did you do it?" FEATURE EDITOR: Phil Krug leader for the week's activities is After spending six years in high Dr. Bruce E. Baxter, a bishop in school (I think that's the usual MAKE-UP EDITOR: Emil Pfitzer the Methodist Church. During length of time) no one should enter NEWS EDITOR: Herman Lebovitz the week there will be afternoon college without at least a nine- SPORTS EDITOR: Dick Miles forums concerning the religious year vacation. This vacation is to PHOTOGRAPHER: Mark Maher person and his relation to his vo­ prepare you for the six years which cation, family, nation and wrorld. follow (plus summer school). This REPORTERS: Joyce Evans, Durwood Harvey, Opal Rhea, The leaders for these forums will gets us as far as an A.B. By this Lorna Andreae, Mai Bell Conley, R. C. Cra­ be local ministers and rabbis—who they are you can find out by read­ time you are too old to get a job ven, Marjorie Moore, Mary Katherine Atkins, ing the news story elsewhere in so the only thing left to do is John Fleming, Ginny Griscom, Polly Burns, this issue of the Echo. get a master's degree and become Irene Allison, William Osovsky, Mary Kath­ a schoolteacher. The period from Feb. 16 through Since you probably won't take ryn Diefenbach, Myrna Renfroe, Barbara Feb. 22 has been designated by the my advice and pull out of school Love. National Conference of Christians PROTESTANT before it's too late I may as well FEATURE WRITERS: Ed Brinkley, Steve Short, Samuel and Jews as "Brotherhood Week." NEG no tell you how to be a good student The slogan for the period is (I knew one once). The prime pre­ I. Trotz. "Brotherhood—Pattern for Peace." JEW requisite is to acquire a sincere CARTOONISTS: Carl McCollum, Louis Goodwin, Bill Grib- A recent visitor to Chattanooga, BRITISH dislike for chapel. This shouldn't a man who is active in intergroup CATHOLIC be too hard if you listen to the ben, Jack Bradford. relations on a national scale, re­ RUSSIAN other freshmen who have been here TYPIST: June Agee. marked that real understanding awhile, and the upperclassmen. between peoples of different re­ The main reason for this dislike is BUSINESS MANAGER: Al Rogers. ligious beliefs comes about through so you will take your books to EDITORIAL BOARD: Virginia Hendricks, Genevieve Wig­ common projects—that is, projects the undertaking of which does not chapel with you and study all dur­ gins, June Hall, Betty Albert, Jane Howk. involve questions such as "Who's ing the program. You'll be sur­ SPONSOR: Jean Petitt wrong?" or "Who's right?" as prised how this helps the grade in far as religious dogma is con­ your 11:00 class. —Published Bi-Weekly— cerned. The second step is to purchase The three major religious groups 000S you a reserved seat in the com­ have a lot in common and there mons. After all, you have to have The Right To Happiness are a number of things that they somewhere to stay while you are can do together. It is the "doing cutting class. (For information American Brotherhood Week coincides with Religious concerning purchasing a seat see together" which will create the me in the commons between 8:30 Emphasis Week at the University. The appropriateness of spirit of brotherhood. Brotherhood Students Dream and 5:00 any day). this strikes us immediately. In both Christian and Hebrew is a splendid pattern for peace, but how about a pattern for ECHO-ing YOU Plans for U.C. Last, but not least, you must faiths the fatherhood of God has as its corollary the brother­ brotherhood. Brotherhood will not learn to insult professors and ig­ hood of man. come about through people talking Suggest Changes nore summons from the office. A lot of pretty words; so what? To what avail "Weeks" about its virtues. ' Some people don't like the idea in that no other college or uni­ What if you do have four cuts in Here, at UC, those of us who of discussing international, na­ versity, to my knowledge, has Henri Frederic A m i e 1 once one course, tell them to go away and their platitudes ? College students belong to an enlight­ are active in the YMCA YWCA, tional or local problems in the adopted him. wrote, "He who does not advance and leave you alone. And if that ened group. The vast majority of us proclaim belief in racial Hillel, Catholic Study Club and Echo. They believe that the Echo Your interested fan, falls back; he who ceases to grow professor doesn't like the last re­ equality and religious and political tolerance. Theory is a the various denominations repre­ should be concerned only with Mortimer Juniperberry. greater becomes smaller." Progress port you handed in tell him to re­ sented in the Campus Religious stories about student life, campus * * * is the important thing, and ad­ write it himself. tonic for the ego and the conscience, but it fails to do anyone activities and the like. Others dis­ Dear Editors: vancement can only be attained I really shouldn't give all of this Council, feel that, with the aid of agree. They feel that we cannot but yourself any good if it is not applied. Have you ever Chaplain Kilburn, we are working Having read quite a few of the through dreams of improvements sound advice to you new students tried applying the theory of the brotherhood of man? divorce student life from that articles in the Echo of Jan. 17, I Plans for the betterment of our —should make you find out for out an effective pattern for inter­ ivliich is going on in our city, in alma mater may be simply dreams yourself, but we always like to see In practicing it, one's reasoning might run thusly: All group relations. Religious Empha­ our nation and in the world. Stu­ failed to find the gossip column. sis Week is an example. We don't To me that one was one of the now; however, they are definitely you get off to a good start. Wel­ men are not created equal, for all are not born with equal dent life, according to them, should most interesting articles in the steps in the right direction toward come to our litle din of studious capacities. But the highest capacities are not restricted to call it "Brotherhood Week"; we at the proper place and time, in­ the attainment of the goal of all— souls. Here's hoping it doesn't take call it "Religious Emphasis Week" clude discussion of problems other school paper of last year. What any particular race, religion, or political philosophy; they because, during this week, we this school needs is a few laughs a greater university, one of which you as long to get out as it is tak­ than the next formal or who is and if some of ye ole reporters we may be truly proud! ing me. are distributed among them all. Although all men are not emphasize all religious groups on going to win what in the "super­ S. M. WADE JR. equal, just as brothers in one family have not equal abilities, our campus. At the present time, latives election" in the spring. would take notice around the Com­ Activity Fee there is no definite slogan for mons I'm quite sure he could pick P.S. If you do decide to "give up," still each is entitled to achieve the highest goal possible for What do you think f up enough dirt to write an inter­ The installation of an activity you can always go to Georgia and the week—perhaps, Bishop Baxter fee, suggested by Virginia Hen­ be a governor! him. History claims that in "life, liberty and the pursuit will coin one when he arrives— Dear "Co-Eds"— esting article. dricks, would be advantageous to of happiness", the last phrase was a hasty substitution. Yet but the afternoon forums will be The perfect mascot for U.C.— SHELLEY BURKS. all students. On the surface an after all, the pursuit of happiness is the aim of human exist­ devoted to the religious person— Mr. O'Possum! This shrewd ani­ Editor's Note—Look on the fea­ activity fee appears to be merely any religious person—and his prob­ mal is neither too large (let's not ture page to see what nice sur­ another mouth to feed, anothei Present Honor ence. What blocks an individual's happiness? Anything lems. The leaders for these forums compete with bears and lions) nor prises people get who write let­ source asking for our money which restrains his physical, mental and spiritual capacities, will be men who are outstanding too small, is not ferocious but de­ ters to the editors. Actually if -we look more closely System Appeals whatever their degree, from fulfilling the circumstances for in the religious life of the com­ fends himself admirably when at­ at the advantages procured through which they fit him. Therefore when we discriminate against munity. They were chosen, not tacked. He is easy to obtain, this fee the benefits to all readily To Selfishness because they happened to be a maintain and train. I consider him ELLIS ARNALL become apparent. Five dollars per a person because of his race, for which he is hardly respon­ Catholic, a Protestant, or a Jew, especially appropriate for our sec­ student would net the university a A professor told his class just sible, or because of his religion, which he cannot with con­ but because the committee plan­ tion of the country. He is unique ON EDUCATION fine nest egg of around $6,00C before exams, "You don't want to from which could be financed stu­ turn a cheater in to the Honor science abandon, we are standing in the way of his happiness. ning the week's program felt that "Education's purpose is to set Council because of the conse­ In such matters, plain speaking often gets us nowhere. they were best qualified to lead men free; it is intended to help the dent dances, the Echo, an annual quences to him—loss of his GI a particular forum group. individual lead a useful and happy and possibly other publications of Bill, etc.—tout you must realize Despite our democratic heritage we must remember that It seems as things stand now, that OF LOVE existence. Its purpose is distorted interest to all. The annual in it­ that it is for your own protection." strong racial and religious feeling are inbred in many sincere we have a pattern for brotherhood and debased if it is otherwise. * * * self would be a worthwhile invest­ The appeal to the instincts of self- people. How hard it is to be tolerant of intolerance! Open at UC that could be well followed It is only where education is free ment for our money, for U. C. is preservtaion in that statement re­ by the community-at-large. AND to teach facts, and educators are one of the few colleges of its size flects a low opinion of the charac­ crusading and fanfare can do more harm than good by stir- * * * free to challenge the mind of youth which does not boast any publica­ ter of the student body, particu­ ing up prejudices to fever pitch and mixing them into a Interesting site in the commons with truth as they see it, that free­ tion of this kind. larly in an institution which has dangerous powder keg. What then can we do—we who during exam week: Veterans rush­ MARRIAGE dom exists for the schools. In Council of Students so recently fought to preserve the openly profess the brotherhood of man? We can meet men ing to the bookstore to buy Ester- the South, I think this is better symbol and reminder of its Chris­ brook pens "on the cuff" (GI Bill) Kahlil Givran (1883-1981) was understood than in the rest of the Lack of school spirit presents tian foundation — the required upon their own merits and permit them their niche in society an Arabic poet, philosopher and one of our -greatest problems, and chapel. I almost missed out on it. Nation. It may be that this is an Durwood Harvey believes that the upon the basis of what they can accomplish under fair and * * * artist. He was born in Lebanon, echo of the intense individualism System Now Harms Offender I think that Bill Hagan hit the but spent the last twenty years of of the South. * * * introduction of a council of stu­ square conditions. We, too, want to be happy—and the hap­ nail on the head when, in his state­ his life in this country. From his dents which would co-ordinate all However, that statement had piness of a truly spiritual person, in the deepest sense of the ment announcing his candidacy for mystical poetry contained in "The "And yet the Southern dema­ student functions, both social and an even more shocking implication word, can never be brought at the unhappiness of another. the Chattanooga City Commission, Prophet" we quote the following gogues can no more leave the edu­ governmental, would improve the in it, one •which may toe the basis he said: "I do not say that I am passages on Love and Marriage : cational system alone than can his poor conditions. Although -we pos­ of student resistance to the Honor * • * the man for the hour, but I do say European equivalent. It is the na­ sess a fine body of student officers, System. It implies that by turn­ that I have definite ideas about "Then, said Almitra, Speak to ture of the demagogue. Reading the present type of governmental ing in the name of one who has The American Male the kind of city I want to live in. ps of Love. and writing are two enemies he organization is weak and does not violated the Honor Code you will One of those ideas is that the citi­ And he raised his head and fears most."—Ellis Arnall, The hold too important a place in the be harming him, and being the In various classes we have studied the virtues stressed by looked upon the people, and there Shore Dimly Seen, p. 40. cause of perhaps serious trouble Greeks and Romans, now let's turn to that glorious animal, zens take a greater interest in college life of the average U. C.'er. involving him, his income, his fu­ electing their men of government. fell a stillness upon them. And "Peace depends upon the rela­ Very few people are even aware ture, his family, and an ever-wid­ the American MALE and see if he has any virtues .... Too often the public has been in­ with a great voice, he said: tionship between men, not upon of its existence. Possibly an en­ ening circle. What student can and if so ... if there are any that do not depend upon his different in the selection of offi­ When love beckons to you, the dimensions of the physical tirely new organization would be with a clear conscience do that to being that glorious animal, the American MALE. cers, then realizing on sudden fine follow him. world they inhabit." Ibid, p. 312. beneficial. another? Let him who is without days that these men of govern­ Though his ways are hard and New Commons, Swimming blame cast the first stone. It is First of all, we can be certain, when there is anything ment hold enormous powers over steep. But if you love and must needs a testimony to the selfless fellow­ "hideously" heavy to be carried, no bi-ped can relax more their way of life in this fine city." And when his wings unfold have desires, let these be your Pool ship among students that more of­ beautifully than this, the subject of our discussion. No hot- It is interesting to note why you yield to him, desires: To look on the lighter side for fenses are not turned in when it Hagan announced his candidacy. Though his sword hidden among To melt and be like a running the betterment of our school a de is common knowledge that they blooded mammal is more eager when it comes to rushing He did not want to see present his pinions may wound you. brook that sings its melody to the lux commons warrants the im­ exist. It is not a case of honor indoors on a wintry day. No circumstance can dampen his members of the Commission win And when he speaks to you, night mediate approval of all. Ben Ford among thieves, but of honest ac­ ardor, his zealous insistence to reach the goal warmth, not by default. He said that he studied believe in him, To know the pain of too much and "Dutch" McGrath outlined knowledgement that we all sin in government at the University of Though his voice may shatter tenderness. their plan for a bigger and better some way. One man cheats; an­ even a poor ol' teacher ladened with books, or a shivering, Chattanooga (majored in political meeting place with more gorgeous other beats his wife. The wife- sniffing wretched co-ed. science under Dr. F. W. Prescott) your dreams as the north To be wounded by your own un­ wind lays waste the garden. derstanding of love; co-eds there to meet. Frances beater can hardly report the Also, our subject is very polite. He always says excuse and has always felt a keen interest For even as love crowns you Crowell indorsed a grandiose plan cheater without feeling doubly in public affairs despite the reali­ And to bleed willingly and joy­ for a new student union complete guilty himself. me before he sits down in the last seat, and he never forgets ties of the situation revealed to so shall he crucify you. fully. with swimming pool, bowling alley, to let the woman go first—so that she can open the door just him through his studies. Hagan Even as he is for your growth. To wake at dawn with a winged cafeteria, rooms with plush chairs To work, then, an honor system the way she wants to. (In fact, they are going to start giving probably feels that, knowing what so is he for your pruning. heart and give thanks for another and reading lamps for the studious, must -prove that it will work to the situation is, he might, with the Even as he ascends to your day of loving; and projectors for moving pic­ help the offender see the error of women the honorary title of Richard.) co-operation of others, be able to height and caresses your To rest at the noon hour and tures. This sounds like heaven, his ways, and to give him another The eulogy of the American MALE could be endless, but meet the obstacles and overcome tenderest branches that meditate love's ecstasy; but it does exist on earth in such chance, instead of seeking merely knowing that continual praise is tiring we will end, merely them. Not the le^st of these ob­ quiver in the sun, To return home at eventide with universities as Duke and Wiscon­ to rid the university of contami­ stacles was the one pointed out by So shall he descend to your gratitude; sin, and it could happen here. nation. When it can prove that by summarizing the traits mentioned above. The American the Chattanooga Times last Sun­ roots and shake them in their And then to sleep with a prayer what it asks of students is best MALE is eager, yet capable of relaxation; he is neat and day morning. The Times stated: clinging to the earth. for the beloved in your heart and a Dean of Men for them, and not just for the exceedingly polite. Shall we swoon now, girls? "Several leading citizens consid­ Like sheaves of corn he gathers song of praise upon your lips. With increasing number of male greater glory of the name of the ered making the race for mayor in you unto himself. * * * students on campus, Bill Williams university the students will be glad * * * the March election, and the reason He threshes you to make you Then Almitra spoke again and urges the need for a Dean of Men to co-operate. which caused some of them to de­ naked. said, And what of Marriage, mas­ to assist them in their problems. Virginia Also Has Flaws Narrow-minded Tolerance cide against entering the fight has He sifts you to free you from ter? This necessity in a small part re­ The Honor System at the Uni- - not been publicized. They felt that husks. And he answered, saying: flects the growing need for an in­ versity of Virginia was recently We have heard again and again that we are the "hope of even if elected they would not be He grinds you to whiteness. You were born together, and to­ crease in faculty. The present praised in The Echo for certain able to secure fuU co-operation number is inadequate, and al­ admirable parts of its code, and tomorrow, that it is on us that the future of the world de­ from the City Commission or from He kneads you until you are gether you shall be forevermore. pliant; You shall be together when the though its ranks have been aug­ mentioned as an example of a pends. Despite these brilliant prospects, we realize that this the county in handling the many mented toy many fine professors, system which works. However, at difficult problems Chattanooga will And then he assigns you to his white wings of death scatter your that school they tell the story of is not taking care of the present. We feel that our minds sacred fire, that you may days. the necessity for more members face during the next four years." remains great. a man who was expelled for vio­ are at their peak—so far as goal-like agility is concerned. The Times, then, goes on to de­ become sacred bread for God's Aye, you shall be together even lating the honor code. He tried We are the equal of our elders; in fact, we may surpass them plore the fact that the city govern­ sacred feasts. in the silent memory of God. Buildings four times to be commissioned in in our collection of facts. However, age keeps the respon­ ment is operated by remote con­ All these things shall love do But let there be spaces in your This increase in enrollment calls the navy, his officers thinking him sibility; youth remains the unthinking, machine-like clerk trol. unto you that you may know togetherness, to mind the need for the construc­ good officer material, and each the secrets of your heart, and And let the winds of the tion of new buildings on campus. time he was refused because of his —or the dreaming student. Without responsibility we can't It is also interesting to note the in that knowledge become a heavens dance between you. It is true we are getting a fine record at Virginia. After the war learn the difficulties of a situation, but we can see the imper­ split in the ranks of the Gl-Citi- fragment of Life's heart. Love one another, but make not stadium and possibly a cafeteria, he tried to get a job, and was re­ fections visible in the result. zens Nonpartisan League. As I But if in your fear you would a bond of love: but the erection of a new chemis­ fused for the same reason. Then understand it, the faction led by seek only love's peace and Let it rather be a moving sea try building is still necessary. he tried to go back to school on From our theoretical perch far from the annoyances of Jac Chambliss refused to support love's pleasure, between the shores of your souls. Margie Spearman also suggested the GI Bill, but of course was re­ reality, we view the irritating state of society. We fume at just any candidate, while the other Then it is better for you that you Fill each other's cup, but drink the need for a Fine Arts Building, fused at every school to which he the poor "white supremist" who has been nourished on this group, led by Cecil McWhorter, cover your nakedness and pass not from one cup. which could easily be built on the applied. Was man created to serve insisted that the GI's have a slate out of love's threshing floor. Give one another of your bread, property now used for a parking the university or the university creed of hate even as the Nazis used their "Aryan supre­ even though the candidates may Into the seasonless world where to serve man? macy" fad for their national carnation milk. We are intol­ not measure up to the original but eat not from the same loaf. lot and be administered in connec­ qualification standards set by the you shall laugh, but not all of Sing and dance together and be tion with the Library. Code Must Help Its Breaker erant of the "intolerant fundamentalists", because they have your laughter, and weep, but joyous, but let each one of you be If all these dreams could only It maj'- be argued that in. such league. not all of your tears. never learned to be liberals, and like the Parisee—we thank Meanwhile, the Good Govern­ alone, be granted, we could truly look cases the good of the many should God that "we are not as other men are." Love gives naught but itself and Even as the strings of a lute are with pride toward our alma mater not be sacrificed for the benefit of ment League says nothing. Mr. takes naught but from itself. alone though they quiver with the one, tout here we have proved that We are as intolerant as the most bigoted fanatic; we are Don Overmeyer, the league's chair­ —our college moving "forward, man, told the press several weeks Love possesses not nor would it same music. upward, ever onward, forth tc dare students will not support a system as narrow-minded as a puritanical, small-town, old-fashioned ago that the future of the organi­ be possessed; Give your hearts, but not into and do." which does not make that sacri­ For love is sufficient unto love. each other's keeping. fice, which does not guarantee ev­ old maid—if we cannot understand and respect those who zation was problematical because ery aid to the offender and every hold an opinion contrary to ours. of their inability to secure quali­ When you love you should not For only the hand of Life can Prayer Vigil fied citizens to run for office. As say, "God is in my heart," but, contain your hearts. possible effort to help him instead It is necessary to remember that these opinions are deep- I remember it, one of the purposes rather, "I am in the heart of And stand together yet not too During this coming Friday, the of harm him. God." First Christian Church at Georgia So instead of closing all discus­ rooted in the history of the community, family or individual. of the league, when it was or­ near together: and Seventh will hold a prayer If we had had the same background, we would have been ganized prior to the city manager And think not you can direct For the pillars of the temple sions of the system here with the referendum, was to educate for the course of love, for love, if it stand apart, vigil. This date, Feb. 21, marks statement that the system is young blessed or cursed with the same opinion. good citizenship—to drive home to finds you worthy, directs your And the oak tree and the cy­ World Prayer Day, an internation­ and must be given time to prove Knowing that a belief is as much a part of a man as his local citizens the need for good course. press grow not in each other's al movement when all religious de­ itself, why not learn a lesson from human loves or his personal possessions; realizing that each government. They did a good job Love has no other desires but to nominations and creeds unite in the mistakes of schools where the prior to the city manager vote. fulfill itself. Mrs. H. C. Lorenzen of Indianap­ praying for world fellowship and system is older, and provide in our belief is the child of reason—no matter the quality—we There were circulars, lecturers, olis, province president, has been brotherhood. Beginning at mid­ constitution and code now "while it learn to respect another's belief. But—what is more im­ dally publicity in the press, etc. (it is being written on Sunday the guest of Beta Beta chapter night Thursday and at every suc­ is in its infancy the guarantee of a Why not now? The need is just as of Alpha Delta Pi for the past ceeding hour that day until mid­ true system of honor—one in portant—we awake to the realization that unkind abuse, the 9th) Mr. Hugh Wasson, who night Friday, someone will be in which you can know that by turn­ haughty attitude, skillful namecalling —and the rest of those great, if not greater. The silence was "drafted" at the last minute week. An open house was held in of the league, in this respect, is to run for mayor, will have de­ her honor by the Alumni Chapter the sanctuary meditating. All and ing in the name of one who cheats lovely weapons we wish, tolerant people have been accus­ puzzling. cided "to run or not to run." on Sunday, Feb. 9, from 6 until 9 any University students who care you are doing him a favor. tomed to employ, can accomplish nothing that is positive. By the time this column appears The situation is interesting. o'clock. to come are cordially invited. -J>EGGY PALMER.

s THE UNIVERSITY ECHO The Conquest of the Mid-Watch A Mood for Evening . . . BY PHIL KRUG Smoke The naked figure watched the water drain out of the tub, and crouching there, was hypnotized by the greedy BY CORD H. LINK whirlpool as it sucked the sudsy gray water noisily from To the third mate on board a his own ship) and I made sugges­ sight. Now bending over, Lester sloshed what bath water merchant ship in a wartime con­ tions (but hot so wise, I, who later voy, having a cigarette in the mid­ joined the navy), and before long remained against the porcelain sides, washing down the dle of his eight-to-midnight watch we had the problem licked. The greasy scum. Straightening up, his body stretched to its is a precious thing. It ranks just solution was so simple: I should full scraggly height, a skinny behind "Deliver the Goods" and light the cigarette and place it in burnt-out body from his mop of "Don't get your ticket wet." his hand. He could retain his all- drab hair to his newly washed Getting this mid-watch smoke important night vision and at thc Inside The Echo feet. Carefully, he placed one foot, poses quite a problem. If the mate same time enjoy the much-need­ WHERE ANYTHING CAN then the other, up and over the strikes a match without extreme ed smoke. I could light the ..g- tub's rim to the newspaper spread precaution, its glare may be arette for him because I used only HAPPEN—AND DOES out on the linoleum floor and pull­ spotted by a cruising enemy sub; the ordinary kind of vision; so the ing the gay red-checkered towel or worse, by the commodore's flag­ arrangement worked out well. For the chiU of a lifetime, just off the roller, briskly rubbed him­ ship. Even if the light is well But the timing and the process use these ingredients—pack four self dry. Occasionally, he stopped guarded, there is still a knottier of lighting the cigarette were still long-legged UC bachelors tightly to examine his bony chest or problem. The match, once lit, must complex. I would log off the ra­ in one Model A sedan; mix thor­ thoughtfully pick at some part of be applied to the cigarette; but it dio watch at 2200 (ten p.m.) and oughly with canned goods, electric his face. Lester gathered up his the mate looks at the flaming immediately dash up to the bridge. heaters, camping equipment, and bath towel, the cake of white soap, match, his night vision will be Don would greet me cordially, as blankets; sprinkle generously with slimy from lying in a wet dish, ruined for ten or twenty invaluable one southern gentleman to anoth­ drops of sweat, and watch them wrapped the wash cloth around minutes. In those lost minutes S er, and the routine would begin. careen around hairpin turns on two the soap, and left the bathroom, torpedo wake may be overlooked, We would go into the wheel house wheels. clad in an outlandishly conserva­ or the distance to the ship ahead where Don would take his stand at For a little identification, let's tive gray robe. Halfway to his may grow dangerously short. And, one of the forward ports, still name those "bachelors,' (so-called room he remembered the wet news­ if he looks not at the flaming maintaining his vigil. With a cig­ to toe polite): Steve Barry, Al paper still lying damply pressed match, but trusts his instincts, a arette and two matches in one Rogers, Carl McCollum, and Phil to the floor. Cursing his forget- burnt nose or singed eyebrows are hand and a signal flag in the oth­ Krug. Altogether too eager at fulness, he slogged back in his ill- minor results. If, however, the er, I would feel my way to a like­ being able to leave after exams, fitting slippers and crumpled the mate foregoes his mid-watch ly corner of the wheel house. There these fellows left for Lake San- offending paper in the waste can. smoke, his nerves grow tighter I would drape the signal flag over teetlah a few Wednesdays ago. and tighter; and, along about the my head and neck, and crouch Steve Barry served as coxswain of Back in his room, his safety 11th hour, he is more interested in down below the level of the ports. the good ship, "Leonidas," with razor out of its box, Lester Webb his relief than in the business ol Then I would strike the first match "ballast" being a kind word for the thought of how he would like standing the watch. So the ques­ and immediately blow it out. Thi? other three. Leaving Chattanooga growing a mustache, reflecting tion shapes up: To smoke or not first light was a check against shortly after noon Wednesday, bitterly that his blond hairs were to smoke; to take a chance or to possible gaults in the protection with a short list to port, the four so pale that probably the mus­ suffer from nerves. of the signal flag, and, if Don ha J reached their destination just at tache wouldn't show up well. The Now, should the mate have a not noticed any stray gleams out dark—a cabin jutting out almost razor scratched and scraped over friend among the ship's company, of the corner of his eye, I would to the water's edge and nestling his lathered stubble, and then hav­ proceed to light the cigarette. Thi? close to tall oaks and the North ing done its work, lay neglected his problem is solved or at least Carolina woods. in a chipped white saucer. The transferred; since he can ask the feat successfully accomplished, I rumpled gray bathrobe lay on the friend to light up a smoke for him, would blindly grope my way tc The first night was a rare one bed, while beneath on the floor his and the friend, being a true Don's side and pass him the prize. —they aU got to bed before twelve! slippers sprawled crazily. The friend, will wrack his brains until To take a drag, Don would shut Even at that, chow call the next long mirror reflected now a young he solves the problem and gets a his eyes tightly, and quickly bend morning sounded far too early— man desperately trying to even lighted cigarette into the mate's down below the ports, shielding and who sounded it—why McCol­ up the ends of a red and blue hand. The solution may involve the glowing tip with his hands lum, of course, standing there fully flowered bow tie. His scrawny ridiculous extremes, but these are Then, with a lung full of smoke, dressed at the ungodly hour of neck seemed to him to become taken care of in the true friend's he would straighten up and once Getting the good old Valentine spirit around the campus are: Top right, DeForrest Brooke and eight, and threatening to expose more solid and meaty as he peered philosophy. more be the alert, and satisfied, Betty Johnson; Center. Anita Horton and Kenneth Ray; left, Culver Smith casts an admiring look Al Rogers, who wore O. D. long at the results of his dressing. The officer on watch. at Frances Sue Davidson; Bottom, "Miss May" with one of her followers. underwear, by pulling off his blan­ The mate here referred to did kets. Within half an hour, all only thing that really irritated him have a friend — me! The mate, I usually performed about three hands were standing around the was his very prominent Adam's Don McGee, a giant Texan, times each night while we w.e—~ oU stove, vulture-like, staring hun­ apple, which sat rather smugly was making his first trip as a at sea, and. although there may grily at Krug, who kept trying to just over the knot of his tie. He deck officer; and I, the radio of­ have been an easier, never-discov­ For Better Grades Monsoons, Candy tell them that he did not boil their shrugged his shoulders, and turned ficer, was on my first ship, the ered way of lighting a cigarette DO IT coffee in kerosene. That day, to get his trousers, draped with S. S. OLNEY. Naturally, both of during a blackout, I felt my efforts Plus Study Aids- Prophesy Mergers Thursday, it never stopped rain­ great care over the back of a us being, in our ways, juniors on were worth while. As Don ex­ ing, except once, and that only chair. Having put them on, ad­ board, we formed a special clique, haled with a contented sigh, I Get Married Caesar's calendar tells us that MANANA long enough to let them fix a flat justed the left suspender just a and refused to share our ignor­ would almost feel heroic. Then March 21 is the first day of spring. that happened on the way into trifle tighter, Lester slipped on his ance with the Old Salts. too, when he was relieved of the If you people who are making In computing this marvelous chart town for "groceries." (It is best coat and thought what a fine look­ Don and I put our heads togeth­ watch at midnight, he would al­ of time, however, old Julius evi­ What Is Procrastina­ not to define this term further!) ing fellow he made. After some ways invite me down for a hot "D's" are vainly searching for the er. He made suggestions (he was key to the problem of why other dently passed over the first couple debate, a neat slim package was rather seawise and now skippers rum nightcap. of months with a very skeptical tion? Pure Laziness— Blue Thursday changed into a dropped into his watch pocket. people make "A's" and you don't, eye or else he and Dan Cupid had Or Childishness? Bright Friday when the fellows This brought a slight grimace to well, bend an ear and I'll give you yet to cross swords. With this denned hiking equipment, consist­ the habitual set of a thin, bleak the two magic words—get mar­ BY ULREY K. WILSON ing of smokes and a Brownie, to mouth. Brushing Up CAMPUS grim thought in mind, one begins I believe it was Don Marquis' tramp over the surrounding ter­ ried ! to question the validity of this cockroach character, Archie, who rain that aftemnon. Dog-tired, and Patting his pockets, he found DOIN'S Believe it or not, marriage and thing called love's traditional re­ said that, "Procrastination is the commenting on how much Nature everything there, and snapped out school seem to combine perfectly occurrence in the first balmy days art of keeping up with yesterday." there was, night-fall found them the light as he opened the door. BY GINNY GRISCOM according to the testimonies of of the mating season. Anyone with We have just passed the end of a huddled into one little room, try­ As it banged shut, the lock snapped married couples interviewed dur­ the proper amount of adrenalin semester. Such a milepost brings ing to keep warm on both sides fast. A dimly lit hall echoed the If it isn't one thing it's two, and ing the past week. can look inside the ancient walls many students face to face with and concentrating on what hope footsteps of Lester Webb, his heel- although exams are long gone it Dick and Jane Dowdy say it of UC and find quite a few of the the meaning of Archie's pronounce­ the cards in their hand might hold. capped shoes clacking down the seems as though there is quite works out fine because they help occupants who might say that ment, and they begin the new Then kind neighbors invited the wooden stairs, until the slamming enough on the calendar to keep us each other. Dick, a Physical Edu­ Julius had a fine idea, but didn't semester by vowing to keep up bunch over for a poker session, crash of the front door once more as busy as ever. Romance, as cation major, thinks having a wife quite know his psychology. (Maybe with their work so that it will not which lasted well over midnight. brought a throbbing silence over usual, is ebbing and flowing and in college is easier than going to the psycho book is wrong; we'll pile up on them at the end of the They had repented of their horri­ all. the big party days are rapidly ap­ school alone—and a lot more fun! consider that, too). term. By the time this article ble bed-time hour that first night, proaching. It doesn't seem pos­ A major in art, Jane studies with Some people, though, seem to reaches print, many wiU have you see. Nobody Knows Nuthin' sible that half the year is over Dick, and as a result, they make have solved this weighty problem fallen back into the old habits, but Saturday passed all too quickly better grades. this is the time to begin breaking About the Mascot and before too long some song with little or no trouble. Take, for in spite of a wiener roast with all In trying to get a few comments writer will probably be writing Another practical-minded couple, instance, Barney Roth, who, one the habit of "putting off." the trimmings held that evening Jane and Jimmy Phillips, plan to day in the fall took himself with a Many speak of procrastination at the neighbors-of-the-night-toe- from students on a U. C. mascot, one about "The Things We Did finish their education at other this reporter found two interest­ Last Winter" and we'll be saying cup of coffee in one hand and a as pure laziness. The offender is fore. In the wee hours, a gremlin ing (it says here) ideas: (1) 73*4 schools after completing work Spanish text in the other through told to jerk himself up and go to peeping through the cabin 'long things like . . . "Remember the here. Jane is majoring in Sociol­ per cent of the student body asks the Commons in search of a quiet work. That viewpoint frequently about three saw Carl and Steve in what this mascot business is all winter of '46-'47—it surely was fun. ogy, preparing to teach in the corner. In little time, however, a does not help, for the procrastina- one bunk, with the latter clutch­ Lessee—who was I dating then?" elementary school, and Jimmy fin­ about, and (2) nobody wants a friend led him to a table for an tor can point out several areas in ing all the covers and Carl desper­ water moccasin. Stuart Purser, head of the Art —and then maybe you'll dig up an ishes his pre-dental course in June. introduction or three. Among the which he is not lazy. He even ately trying to get them from Department, has recently had a old Echo and sure nuff you'll read After storing up energy during the squatters was a comely miss, stays ahead of his tasks in those Steve. Al snored blissfully in the Betty Kreis gave me a beautiful painting accepted in the Pennsyl­ in it that Joyce Evans and Morton summer, he will enter the Univer­ whose mother called her Diddy. other bed, unaware in his dreams I've-never-heard-about-it look. At sity of Tennessee College of Den­ areas. It is perhaps better to ex­ last she said, coyly, "Well, I do vania Academy in Philadelphia, Hill were a permanent twosome Our hero could not turn his eyes plain procrastination as a refusal that Phil had a cramp in his leg, like cocker spaniels." (Attention, one of the most important shows who looked so right together . . . tistry in September. Naturally, away and though he could never to face the reality of adulthood. A and was pushing the bed apart try­ and that another ever-datin' couple Jane couldn't let him go alone, so ing to get it stopped. Then their all cocker spaniels: Be on the look­ in this country. Mr. Purser was she has chosen Memphis State Col­ vouch for the presence of spring well-educated person faces his con­ out for a senorita with THE fig­ one of the 50 chosen from 1,500 was made up of A. D. Pi's good- breezes, instead explains the flicts and barriers and by frontal friendly little gremlin left to play ure! That is all.) looking Madge Ramsey and atten­ lege. In their opinion, school and phenomenon as a monsoon filtering attack overcomes them. "Putting "bricklayer" with the tame squir­ entries from leading artists all marriage combine very well. Since through the open door. After all, rel up in the loft. Bill Selman thinks that since over the country. tive Ray Rothberger . . . that Col­ their marriage nearly a year ago, off" is a withdrawal from these U. C. is "definitely getting into big- umnist Rose Andrews and U. T.'s their grades have improved 100%! though, aren't monsoons harbin­ conflicts and barriers, and a with­ At the crack of dawn the next time football" the school ought to When an artist announces that Ed McConnell were seen around As Jane put it, "It's really a lot gers of spring in India? drawal from a barrier, or task, morning—nobody stirred! Fooled have a mascot, and he suggests a painting of his has been accepted always looking like they couldn't of fun to go to school with a hus­ The breeze must have blown does not solve a thing. Almost yuh, didn't they? No? Anyway, one that is "native to our region." in an art show, he receives enthu­ be having a better time . . . and band." pretty steadily for the last year all humans have tendencies to nobody got up that Sunday morn­ "Any fool can plainly see that and a half because last month the procrastinate, but the college en­ ing until it was absolutely essen­ siastic response. From.' all sides that Bobbie Gambrel and Kenneth Although Sally and Howard Der­ vironment is particularly open to tial or go without your last break­ these comments took a lot of deep he is bombarded with questions, Hays were always together . . . Phi Mu's were not in the least sur­ thought and concentration," says rick don't have muoh time for prised to receive the traditional such behavior. We aU "put off" fast together. Between chattering Bill. but instead of the queries being and since "green are the fields outside activities, they think it in some areas of our living, but teeth and reflections on the cook­ afar off" we'll probably be wishing can be done—getting a degree, that box of candy with which all ALT's For further enlightenment see of an artistic nature, they all seem announce engagements. Possibly if we try to evade our responsibili­ ing, the dishes somehow got Mortimer Juniperberry's letter in for those days when we had noth­ is, even if the housework suffers. ty in our chief area of action, we washed and the cabin was made to desire the same information. A Education interests Sally partic­ the question of love in spring had "Echoing You." few good friends with a lot of ing more on our minds that catch­ bothered Anne Doughty, too. Being are taking steps toward trouble. shipshape once more. Each feUow ing a man and passing our courses! ularly, while Howard is taking faith in the artist's ability ask Business Administration. a gal of grim determination, she CHOOSING CHIEF GOAL To and fro and back and forth Polly Burns must have a mighty vowed to get to the bottom of This indicates a beginning in put first things first. Make sure Dr. A—he paces so— confidently, "How much did you "It's like having a permanent The class regrets to watch so soon win?" Most people, though, just cute man back home, judging from things and registered for psychol­ avoiding procrastination. Our first that your goals are adequate with­ the gifts she's been receiving. He secretary," says Charles Grissom, ogy class last February. But the concern is to decide definitely out being too demanding. Finally, The ridges from his waffles go. want to know, "Did you win any­ wrote that he wanted to send her meaning that he doesn't take notes whole point must have slipped her which of our various goals in life select suitable subsidiary goals thing?" A negative answer causes a pair of shoes and inquired about in class. He and Juanita are tak­ mind as the Saturday nights laid is the most important. Then all which can be accomplished readily packed up his belongings and re­ a sudden loss of interest in the her size—Polly was looking for ing a pre-dental course, and think aside for research were promptly roads leading to other goals must In short stages and which wil) packed them in faithful Leonidas, something pretty special and don't going to college together is a lot lead to the final goals. These artist's success, and the Subject, better fun than going alone. Inci­ scooped up by a certain Austin either be ignored or held strictly the A Model. After a, heigh-ho to if it remains on art at all, shifts think she didn't get it—a pair of named Joe. Try as she would, Anne in a secondary position. What practices wiU enable you to face the neighbors, the four shoved off high-top black kid with toes so dentally, their grades are pretty perhaps to Aunt Suzy, who used good, too. never seemed to be able to find does this mean for the college stu­ up to the realities of your studies for home at two o'clock, having pointed she could all but bore holes a research night available for re­ dent? It means that, if he has and so avoid procrastination. It gotten no fish, no game, and not to make pocket money painting in the woodwork. The dorm was Lorraine Jewell is taking busi­ nearly enough of a mighty fine ness while Tommy pursues his search until last September, when a theme to write and at the same is not easy, but one step at a time flowers on the neighbor's garbage practically hysterical when Polly the detriment of her scientific life time he wants to go to a picture will get you there. vacation. cans. At least she received finan­ limped forth in her "present"—the studies in Geology. In answer to moved north to UT. However, the latest addition is, we understand, that "m.-s." question, they reply show, he must decide which is the cial recognition. that there is no real problem. frontier faded into the past and road which wiU lead him to his a turtle. Looks like there's never Christmas of '46 saw a new addi­ An artist likes to get pictures of a dull moment for this pair. Mary (Coglan) and Charlie major goal. Generally, if he wants his in exhibitions. He becomes White are newly-weds, so they tion to her left hand and many new a college education he will write an artist because he can best To get back to the original and don't know whether books and additions to her future plans after the theme before he goes to the transmit his ideas to others by ever-popular theme (love, that is) "Mr. and Mrs." will co-ordinate Joe gets his degree in electrical movie, not after. means of color, line, form and de­ —it, or a reasonable facsimile, yet. Hilda and Buddy Barr are engineering. CAN YOU REACH IT? sign. He enjoys applying the seems to be catching up with some new-marrieds, too. Now they say that in the South, In deciding on his chief goal the paint to a canvas, but he is not of our most eligible. Newest to Although Mary Guy Blanton especially as near the equator as student must also decide on his satisfied merely with his part in succumb are the very attractive doesn't have a title, she takes care is Puscaloosa, it's always spring. fitness for that goal. Has he the the procedure. If a piece of mu­ (someone please invent some new of all cuts and absences in the of­ By the word of Caesar, though, it ability to reach it? Will it give adjectives—or I'll be forced to) was still winter when the Avia­ sic is not heard; a book, not read, Taff-Tolley Twosome—this pair is fice at the same time that hus­ him what he wants? This is an or a picture, not seen, then these together quite a lot lately and it band Ed learns what's-what about tion Cadets in C. T. D. gave one important factor in defeating pro­ works have not accomplished the would be hard to find two nicer geology and according to Mary of their familiar week-end dances. crastination. If he continually purpose for which they were origi­ people together. Let's cross our Guy, it's nice to be around your A certain charter member of this suffers frustration in reaching his nally created. fingers for this one! Other steady husband all day. They are moving great fraternity, Dexter Smith, goal he may resort to "putting off" Art today is not a part of the pairs include the "Flip" Hude and into an apartment near school had exchanged that "wild blue" in order to evade facing his in­ people's lives as it has been in Clarence Mills twosome and the soon, which will be even more con­ look in his eye for another, and adequacy. In other words, if the some periods of history. Instead, Tarbell Patten, Dabney Frierson venient. not science, either. With theoret­ student feels that his paper may it is given a separate existence in pair. Billy Marsh and S'Lee Bu­ Now, dejected students, do you ical propeller breezes in her hair, not be good enough he will hesitate museums and art galleries, to be chanan are about to fall into this get the idea? Of course we don't the object of his manifestation, to write it, even though he may viewed in leisure time by the com­ same category and George Gross advise you to run out and snag the Mary Dove Whaley, promised to not consciously admit the inade­ parative few who are interested. and Gloria Oldis have long since first person you see—"that's what become his future co-pilot. Dexter quate feeling. So the artist, who is anxious to been in it. comes naturally!" had soloed without thinking about SUBSIDIARY GOALS get his paintings before the pub­ Ann Templeton is at U. C. again —MYRNA RENFROE. wind direction. A third factor is the use of lic, goes to considerable trouble from Duke and it's good welcom­ But April and May do roll subsidiary goals to the chief goal. sending them to various shows at around and since not everyone is Many of our major goals are so his own expense, with the chances ing her back into our midst. Ann Alles is a stray Greek, but any house on Do you know what the German willing to flaunt Caesar and his far in the future that they do for any financial reward practi­ invention, we find that spring does cally nil. He cheerfully frames, sorority row would be glad to for "all" is? Several seniors in the not seem real to us. There is tones and crates, braving the adopt her. economics department didn't know sponsor a romance occasionally. In no urgency in studying for a final chance of having his picture re­ Did you hear about the Chi O it at final examination time. So the case of Roy Anderson, it was examination that is four months turned. In the important shows party last Friday night? Seems . . . when the word appeared on April when he sailed into the away. The urgency is immense it is almost impossible to have a like the sisters were taken off in their final, they called it every­ familiar Commons to brush the ihe night before the examination, picture accepted unless the name an unrehearsed skit by their Delta thing except "all." One bright boy four-year naval salt from his hair ,but then it is too late. Daily reci­ is well known, and it is difficult Chi dates of the evening. Very said that "alles" was an Austrian and replace with pipe and cigarette tations and weekly quizzes are to become known if one does not revealing! Another party in the economist of the Marginal School. ashes. It was here that he brushed subsidiary goals which lead to get pictures accepted—a rather offing is a unique one—of all Others had even better answers. into Margaret Willingham and the final examination. However, vicious circle. things—a possum hunt. It sounds The word was last in a list of quite forgot the salty condition college classes, particularly today's good, but that's a mighty cold economic terms and names to be of his pate. By aU appearances, large ones, do not lend themselves Very soon our students will be wind blowing these days. Any defined or identified. All the "dear, Margaret has accepted both Andy to daily individual recitations and sending out work and having it smart, self-respecting possum middle-aged prof" was trying to do and the salt, because at eight- thorough weekly quizzes. Tha accepted. The other students would be home snug in bed, was convey the idea that there thirty of last yuletide, both vowed student is forced to create his own should understand that it is from and it takes us dumb humans to were no more names to be identi­ a permanent merger for the near subsidiary goals. In doing so he these shows that other sections chase around after them, when, if fied. He couldn't think of the word j future. .will also build interest in the sub­ form their opinion of the merit of we had any sense, we'd hibernate, "all." so he said "alles" instead. So what can be taken for a ject which will help in defeating these painters. It is through these too. That seems to me my bright­ Or he just couldn't think of an­ moral ? It's simple. In cold weather procrastination. exhibitions that an artist becomes, est thought of the evening and I'll other obscure economist and people cuddle for warmth and it In summary, choose your goals sooner or later, a success or a promptly act on it! 'Night—be thought, "Ah, this will fox 'em grows on them. and rank them in order of im failure. —LORNA ANDREAE seeing you! up." It did. Alles. —BILL GRIBBEN. portance. Then be sure that you"Nice stadium, isn't it? Every seat on the 50 yard line.' THE UNIVERSITY ECHO U.C. Grapplers Tangle With Basketeers Have THE WINNAH! THEO EVANS U.C. Boxers Prove to Be Tough Grind Qualified as Anaesthetists Maryville College Feb. 28 The UC cagers have been taking a rough ride over the road leading Davis, Lindsey, Willoch, Evans and Berg, Magrath, Love and Braly to the hardwood floor. Playing several teams out of their class, Beavers Win Golden Gloves Title Score for U.C. Wrestlers the boys have put up a good fight Applying knockout drops to the bodies of their adversaries, Bill but the powerhouses of the op­ Davis, Clarence Lindsey, Richard Willoch, Theo Evans and Gerald Coach Ken Carpenter's grunt- readily see by comparing scores ponents have been too much. So Beavers walked from the operating ring practically untouched. Evans and-groan boys meet Maryville that our boys are steadily improv­ far this season our cagers have suffered slight bruises when his patient, Potter, retaliated. The ninth College here at the University ing. Even though they lost, the won three and lost nine. annual News-Free Press Golden Gloves Tourney -went over with a gym. U. C. lost to Maryville in margin has been cut every time. In the recent game with Loyola the last meet by two points, but Some of our boys are wrestling bang as did the foes of the Blue and Gold. the Mocs led at the half 17-15. Friday night's Parade of Champions from U. C. was headed Dy are looking forward to victory for the first time and are facing Loyola, sporting the tallest team I and pay dirt on February 28. experienced wrestlers. With Coach to play here, had a center, Smith, Bill Davis, bantamweight, who by Scoring for U. C. during the past Ken Carpenter's thorough knowl­ who is 6 feet 8 inches tall. Carden, very fast blows and neat footwork meet with Maryville were Braly. edge of wrestling and the hard Hicks and Trundle led the losers. disposed of Junior Brock from Berg, Love and Magrath. Berg training the boys are going The closest game was with TPI. I Televised Rome in 39 seconds of the opening and Magrath each scored five through, we know that victory In the last two minutes of the round. Following Davis was Clar­ points for pinning their opponents will soon be ours. final quarter the score was 49-48 ence Lindsey, lightweight, who ad­ and Braly and Love scored three College wrestling is not the same in favor of TPI. "Razor" Griffith Basketball ministered a "quickie," flattening points each by the point system. Billy Swan of Rome in 32 seconds type or style of wrestling you may sank a foul shot tying the game, ! BY DICK MILES To register a fall one has to pin have seen at the auditorium. It is but seconds later he missed a crip. of the first round. Did anyone see his opponent's shoulders to the an art and a science. Coach Car­ TPI got the ball and made the Televised basketball is on its that fight? Not to be outdone by mat for two seconds. penter says, "Wrestling is not a goal, ending the game, 51-49. way. It has made its mark in his mates, Richard "Open That The first match of the season matter of who is stronger. It is Door" Willoch, welterweight, kay- Scores of the games to present New York City and before another oed James Barnett of Chattanooga U. C. lost to Auburn. 21-11. with definitely an art, and you have to are: generation the South should be en­ Berg scoring 5 points and Braly use the brain." UC 6S Georgia €2 in 1 minute, 32 seconds of the and Magrath 3 points. The next Members of the team are Can­ UC . 63 Georgia Tech «7 joying the arm-chair view of tel­ first round. Those bouts were in UC ...... 50 Mercer .47 meet to take place was with Geor­ non, Hunter, John Berg, Miller, UC 60 Howard 57' evised basketball and other sports. the Golden Gloves Novice Division. gia Tech. U. C. lost, 19-11. Love Braly, Bill Berg, Love and Ma­ UC tt Springlield . .46 In the Golden Gloves Open Divi­ UC 64 Sou'western (Mem.) 39 I learned of this practically new scored a fall and Berg and Ma­ grath. Be present at the next UC 31 Miss. Slate 53 development when I went to Se­ sion Theo Evans and Gerald Beav­ grath won by the point system. meet. Don't forget the time and UC 36 Miss. U 64 ers respectively. Theo was the UC 52 Miss. State 58 wanee with Frank Copeland, who Then the Maryville meet, which place—U. C. gym, Friday night, UC 3S Howard 42 refereed a basketball game that first U. C. boxer to show in the our grapplers lost, 18-16. You can February 28, 8 o'clock. UC 46 Mercer 4© tournament. His first fight he UC 39 Loyola (South) .49 night for the University of the UC 49 TPI 61 floored Rudy Patterson of Rome in South. Between halves I was in­ 1 minute and 20 seconds of round UC Religious Council troduced to Jim Gregg, a former one. In the semi-finals Evans met student at that university, who is Johnny Arledge, Chattanooga, and Hears WSSF Leader A. D. Pi Gains now working for a New York won by a decision over the scrappy The possibility of a World Stu­ paper. He related to me the follow­ and game Arledge. Theo's real dent Service Fund campaign on ing account of televised basket­ test came during the finals when the University of Chattanooga Team Victory ball. he met scrappy and classy Pete campus sometime in the spring Potter of Red Bank. For three was discussed by Mr. Jim Glasse, "I was sitting in a New York The AD Pi's won the Volley cafe that was two blocks from fast and furious rounds Evans and a leader in the WSSF, at the Cam­ Ball Tournament by defeating all Potter threw those "golden gloves" pus Religious Council meeting Madison Square Garden. That night while the fans yelled, asking for a Wednesday night. The purpose of teams. They defeated Phi Mu, Duke was playing NYU. In the 70-27; Pi Phi, 39-20; Chi Omega, center of the cafe were four kill. Evans clearly won the first the fund is to help rebuild colleges round, but Potter launched attack and student life in the war-torn 43-36; Non-Frat, 47-34, and Kappa screens, each facing in a different direction. From the time the game in the second and third rounds. countries. Delta, 48-15. Chi Omega was sec­ Potter, only 15 years old, has great ond, Pi Phi and Non-Frats have began until the end I never lost Glasse attended the Internation­ sight of the ball. The set or sets possibilities as a fighter. Gerald al Student Service Conference in not at this writing played off their were always 'on the ball.' It was Beavers, welterweight king of last England last summer as a WSSF tie for third place, and Kappa much better than being at the year, scored a K.O. over Jimmy delegate. He graduated from Oc­ I Delta and Phi Mu tied for fifth game. At Madison Square Garden Thacker of Rome in 1 minute 15 cidental College in 1946, after hav­ place. there were several machines and seconds of the opening round. ing attended Willamette College The tournament is a round robin when the ball wras closest to a ma­ Working with the speed of a rocket in Oregon and the University of type, each team playing every chine it would switch on so that and power of an A-bomb, Beavers Georgia. At Willamette, he was other team. one never lost view of the ball or is rated tops of the U. C. boxers. Student Body president. Outstanding players from each the play being made. It was as Beavers left Monday to participate team, as selected by Miss Gillis, clear and realistic as it would be in the Southern Golden Gloves Amelia Earhart were: AD Pi—Jo Anne Adkins and from a box seat. The potentiali­ Tournament at Nashville. Virginia Merriam; Chi Omega— ties of television are great. Soon Praise must be given Andy Nar­ Scholarship Betty Standifer, Mary MacFenn, we will be seeing many sports do, who coached the glovers. He Z o n t a International an­ Gloria Rief, and Betty Roane; from a comfortable chair in the put the boys through the paces nounces the 1947 Amelia Ear- A D Pi Champs Pi Phi—Doris Deakins, Leslie living room." that brought them out champions. hart Scholarship, a $500 award Milligan, and Martha Brooks; Phi Yes, Jim, it must have been won­ Many saw the coach sparring with for graduate study for women Mu—Anita Horton, Barbara Love, derful to see without going out. himself at the ringside. E. T. Bales, in the field of aeronautics, in and Katherine Parks; Kappa The only disadvantage that televi­ Austin White and Allan Morris are memory of the former member KEYNOTES Delta—Nieison Ware, Flora Mae sion could bring in sports would be to be lauded for their excellent of Zonta International, classi­ Alsup and Kat St. Claire; Non- a huge drop in attendance. We steering of the meet. It was a fied service club of executive Dr. Edwin S. Lindsey, the un- Frats—Mary Ann Potter, Virginia certainly hope that doesn't hap-' success and was enjoyed by all and professional women. The pedantic head of U. C.'s English Haven and Mary Frances Bell. pen. This wouldn't occur as long We are looking forward to seeing Department, the professor who Tournament scholarship may be used in any Jj0St Won the 10th annual meet in '48. looks like a professor, is the man ., w ^ .. _, Standing as television is limited, but an ex­ approved school where aero­ Aloha Delta Pi. .. .1 5 lstolace Sporting The Right Way tensive use might be dangerous. nautical work of a high order most Chattanoogans think of when Chi Omega 1 4 2nd place Cards Clinch fi Phi 3 2 3rd place BY N. COLLINS WRIGHT Oh, yes, Duke won the game in is offered on the graduate level. they think of creative music. He Non-Prats ... .3 2 3rd place New York and the University of Applications must be filed be­ has composed four operas: King Kappa Delta... 4 1 5th place Phi Mu 4 .1 5th place With the beginning of the new Cage Crown the South trounced Southwestern, fore March 1, 1947, with Miss Arthur, Elizabeth and Leicester, 50-47. J. Winifred Hughes, chairman Galahad, and Hamlet; and one bal­ term, many new faces have been The Non-Frat Cards have won of the committee, Syracuse Uni­ let: Once Upon a Time, all of Jo Ann Adkins seen going to and from classes. the championship of the Intramu­ versity, Syracuse, N. Y. which he has produced at least Many of these have paid Coach ral Basketball League. The sea­ once in Chattanooga with great Scrappy Moore's office frequent son is not over, but the Cards have Kovacevich Elected visits. Seems as though the old played all their games, winning 10 success. Scrapper has rigged up a bunch At Lettermen's Feast Mr. Page Speaks Being a Chattanogan, being in­ and losing none. Leading the Cards terested in creative music, and of "big" guys to take on that "big" with goals scored are John Len­ Here at UC football once against To Sigma Tau Delta being no exception to the rule, 1947 football schedule. With spring hart and "Pump" Carmichael, caught the eyes of ardent pigskin- Last Wednesday evening, Feb. your correspondent has had ample practice due to start in a few days, racking up 25 goals apiece. ners as the annual letterman ban­ 5, Sigma Tau Delta, writers' fra­ incentive to observe and draw con­ we'll be able to see a preview of Theta Chi high-point men are quet was held January 29 in the ternity, met to hear- Mr. Curtis clusions about certain features of what we can expect next fall. . . . Harry Summers, 29, and Charles Commons. The gala affair was Page of the English department Dr Lindsey's musical activity. Congratulations to Gene Shraeder Brickell, 27. For Alpha Lambda high lighted by the election of speak at the Phi Mu house. Hot Most prominent of these is his con­ and wife. "Pop" Shraeder has been Tau, G. Mohoney, Luther Worsham Captain Johnny Kovacevich and coffee and doughnuts helped to viction that it is impossible to rec­ passing out free cigars in honor of and F. Mahoney are tied with eight Alternate Captain Bo Stewart (the warm the club members as they ognize one art and ignore another; his new little arrival, a girl. . . . goals apiece. Delta Chi is led by quiet, serene little fellow who grouped themselves about the fire­ that, although music as an art The Cards, led by Big Dan Car­ Schimpf, 15, and John Moreland never says a word), and by the place. Virginia Hendricks, Peggy often seems vague, indefinite, and michael, took top honors in the and B. Davis with seven each. The awarding of thirty-six long-await­ Palmer, Betty Lee Albert, Gene­ outside the realm of a man's in­ boys Intramural Basketball Non-Frat Cubs have as their lead­ ed sweaters. The speaker of the vieve Wiggins, Phil Krug, Mai terest, its real value can be seen League. . . . 'Tis said that John ers Silar and Boyd, with 17 and evening was Billy Spears, graduate Belle Conley, Jane Howk, Nancy only when it is brought within his Hendricks, Moc basketball man­ 13, respectively. Beard and Emer­ of Vanderbilt. Moreland, Mr. Page, and Polly reach. Since one important pur­ ager, has his white slacks and son of Phi Delts are tied with 17 Burns were the first to arrive. pose of this column is to provide shirt laundried before each game goals apiece. The 10' high-point Late-comers were Miss Jean Pet­ another common source of interest for "luck." Hight help if they were men in the league are: Spring Football tit, Ethel Frazier, Harold Edging- I between musicians and non-musi cleaned twice before a game, John. Individual leaders (inclusive of ton, Carl McCollum and his guest, cians, nothing seems more fitting . . . R. J. Broome, fossil ace and Feb. 3): Practice Begins W. A. Mengeweit. than a discussion of the composing friend of all, has dropped from Player Goals Scored Fraternity Summers ... Theta Chi Dr. Lindsey has done. school. He will be back next fall Brickell . ..,..29 ...•. 27 Theta Chi Coach Scrappy Moore has an­ Dr. Lindsey is never unwilling to for further schooling, however. . . . Mais Cards Carmichael 25 nounced that Spring football train­ 25 Cards talk about his works, provided that Congratulations to the UC entries Lenhart 25 Cards ing for freshmen and sophomores he is first allowed to emphasize the in the recent Golden Gloves boxing Silas 25 Cubs Beard 17 Phi Delta Sigma will begin February 17. Starting fact that music to him is a hobby, tournament. Coach Andy Nardo Emerron .17 Phi Delta Sigma earlier ithan last year, Scrappy in­ not a profession. Of course, he had his boys in fine trim for the af­ Schimpf 15 . Delta Chi tends to find out what kind of ma­ meets with critics now and then fair. . . . Coach Carpenter and his League standing (inclusive Of terial he has. He has a good crop from those who think creative "grunters" have made fine show­ Feb. 3): of new boys to pick from and with CLARENCE LINDSEY work in music is hallowed terri­ _ . Won Lost ings in both home stands. On the Cards io o the lettermen of last year we are tory reserved for gods, demi-gods, road they haven't fared so well. Phi Delta Sigma 5 3 assured a good team. The Mocs and geniuses, but his recognition Theta Chi . .4 4 Guess experience will help, so Delta Chi 4 4 will face the roughest schedule in of the vastness of the field and of better luck in the future. . . . Cubs 3 5 the history of the school next year. Mocettes Admit his own limitations are his visas A D Pi Captain Which brings to mind—UC's bas­ Alpha Lambda Tau 2 6 into this hallowed territory. An keteers have yet to win a road Five Members author does not learn to write game. The trip this week-end Mocettes, highest athletic or­ from "nis awe for the creators of ganization for women on the cam­ good literature. He learns to write Blue Kev Fetes should break this jinx (we hope). SPORTSCOPE . . . The UC football banquet was pus, has recently taken in five new by writing, and by comparing his Catholic at Chicago, Girl Inter- members. In order to be admitted works as objectively as possible 20th Anniversarv held Jan. 29th, and really got down James Naismith to business when the turkey, plus Basketball was invented in 1891 Scholastic at Wichita, Kan., and to this club, one must have 500 with those he wishes to emulate. the American Professional League W.A.A. points or be a senior with So, Dr. Lindsey believes, with Saturday, Feb. 8, was the eve­ trimmings, finally got by Jug by James Naismith, instructor in at least three years of outstand­ music. ning chosen by Blue Key Frater­ Meadows and Bo Stewart and then the YMCA at Springfield, Mass. at Cleveland, Ohio. nity for their 20th anniversary ing leadership in sports. No composer has ever been able rested before the rest present. Dr. Basketball became so popular in Hot-Hoop-Happy Town Those who have won the honor of to give an explanation, satisfac­ dance. A host of students braved Prescott, joval professor, was seen the New England states that it the cold to dance to the music of keeping his section laughing by his In Iowa City, home of the gal­ wearing the "C" are Betty Standi­ tory to the average layman, of how Ralph Cooper and his orchestra. spread rapidly through the world. fer, Virginia Haven, Mildred Burch- he conceives his melodies. Dr. Lind­ timely wit. The climax was tne loping Hawkeyes, they eat, drink, field, Martha Coile and Emily Ann Guests were greeted by the announcement by Coach Moore of The YMCA secretaries took it as sleep and talk basketball. It is the sey is no exception to this. He has chaperons for the event, who ap- a phase of their athletic work to Davis. C X enCe ea d to €n the John Kovacevich's election as cap­ 'hottest' basketball town in the Those already members of the SrXrtn'i EX. t^ / , ??H, P ^ J°y ^nce tain of this fall's eleven. Bo many foreign countries, including nation. Last season 14,000 people mPiSK in J'?.to \ ful-blown : thoroughly as much as the stu- group are Marjorie Fox, President; Stewart, also called "Fat Boy", Turkey, India, China and Syria. It came to watch the Hawkeyes play Clara Ruth Denham, Vice Presi­ melody in a dream and arising at dents. Th

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