SI L The Beacon Light 01Student Affairs

Vol. VI. No.2 DIVISION, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Wednesday, October 15, 1947 Homecoming Banquet Set For: November 26

dents took the Htnman.Nelson Ap. titude test, which was given by Dr. Bill Marr Named Frosh Greeted H. Reid Hunter and Dr. Bailey M. Wade of the Psychology Depart. In New Gym ment. Committee Hea Dr. George Sparks, Director or The date for the school's annual the Atlanta Division of the Uuiver. Homecoming Banquet has been bet sity of Georgia, told a group of for November 26 in the new gym- Day Division freshmen last week auditortum, it was announced this that funds to. build a new $400,000 week by Marcus Morris, President library and Iaboratotry building have been tentatively allocated. of the Evening Division. The ban- Dr. Sparks, speaking at a fresh- quet traditionally has been held on man orientation program Thursday, the before Thanksgiving, and Sept. 25, said that plans also are is sponsored '-')"the student council being drawn for a swimmlng pool, as a student activity. which should be completed in the Bill Marl' was selected as chair- near future. man of Banquet One of the largest crowds in the co.mmittee, the positi n primarily school's history paraded under the responsible for coordination of the scaffolding of the practically com. efforts of all other banquet commit- pleted gym where they were greet, tees. The other committees have ed by Dean William M. Goldsmith, not yet been named, but were ex- who presided over the orientation ,pected to be formed at the first. exercises. John D. Hoffman, Glee meeting of the student council, to Club Director, led the group in sev. be held probably either Wednes- eral opening round songs. day, October 15, of Friday, October ]7. Miss Pickett Hynes, Acting Dean This will be the 14th of these an- of Women, followed Dr. Sparks on nual affairs, considered the top so. the program and informed the first cial event of the year in the Eve .. year coeds about the Day Division ning Dtviston, and will be the first Honor Society, Sigma Pi Alpha, and held at the school in the memory- also about the various sororities in of old-timers here. Accurate records the Junior College. were not immediately available, but Dean of Men, Hal Hulsey, gave a the opinion was expressed that the S.PONSORS: Venetian President Paul Otwell presents Lorraine Hop. short, concise talk on the various kms and Barbara Darby, Venetian sponsors for the coming year. departments of the school. He con- banquet had never before been giv- veniently neglected to mention that en at the school. he is head of the school's foreign Capacity of the new gym.audtto- language department, however. rium for such an affair has been sa, E.D. Orientation Held; Dr. Newton S. Herod had the stu- timated as 750, which would m.ean dents laughing from the beginning; that not all students who may de- of his talk with his Texas drawl sire to attend will be aCCQ1IlIDO- and slow humor. His topic was dated unless tickets are purchased Club Sponsors Named before the night of the banquet. "New Feeling". TITLE-Dr. Sparke hands Chancellor Paty a $95,000 check as final pay- However, this capacity compares fa- After the exercises, the new stu- ment on note. Photo courtesy Atlanta Constitution. By SHIRLEY THOMAS vorably with past attendance. Last "The More We Get Together" year, for example, the banquet was held at the Ansley Hotel with a ca- ;~~y,P~:a~~i::~::dc:;l~i:~~ ::~~~ I. F. C. Dates FU LL TIT LEA CQUI RED pacity of only 500. student orientation program SPOIl- The main speaker has not yet sored by the Venetian Society. Set For E D been announced, but it has been stated authoritatively that he will ~r:u::w3,~~~~~:~ts~~:::le:: te .. Se~"IIii:III··'1l,.....~~r-:: ...;}Il·l B U IL r-\ I G be a prominent person. Sevetal tio.t- ables have also been invited to the oU~::~~~~~~~resident of the Ve- ni=h~~:n:O :r: b:i7g ~7d:e~y :~~ LJ affair, Including some of the out- netian Society, gave a hearty wel- Evening Division Inter-Fraternity T I standing figures in this area. come to everyone, and urged fur- Council to organize and give the W eve -Yea r Not e Following the banquet a dance ther that the booklet published by famous "I.F.e. Dance" this Christ. 46 Class Room Will be held in the auditorium, with the Society be put to good use in mas. Eight organizations will par- Ret · d I 10M th a name orchestra furnishing the mu, the "know your school campaign". Ire n on s Representatives sic. Neither the orchestra nor the He then introduced Mark Marcus, ticipate at a great reduction per or- caterer has yet been signed, there- President of Student Council. Rec, ganization from the usual amount Retiring a 12-year note in only 10 months, the Atlanta Division of fore, no statement was available ognition of the newly elected class- it takes to give a formal. There the University of Georgia obtained a full title to its new building. Di- Elected Oct. 1 beyond the fact that negotiations rector George M. Sparks handed a $95,000 check to Chancellor Ray- room representatives to Studen t will be no individual formal dances The following is a list of the were under way. Council was made by Mark, and mond R. Paty, of the University System, representing the final payment the Student Council constitution this quarter. These 1. F. C. plans on the building. classroom representatives elected was read to the assembly. include a sport dance. and a formal. The division borrowed $292,000\------in the 6: 00 classes in the Evening; Econ. 10-Jack Beckham. Econ. 350-M. E. Stringfellow. After his introduction by Mark, The meeting time of the council from the trust funds of Georgia Division Wednesday, October 1. Econ. 380-Virginia Taylor. Dr. George M. Sparks dtscussed the has been changed to 9·:00 rather Tech and the University of Georgia Psychology Group Each person elected becomes a to purchase the new building for Econ. 387--John F. O'Kelley, growth of the school and future than 5: 15 as it previously stood. member of the Student Council, and Eng. I-Sarah Ellen Gilbert plans, which include the almost $301,000, and salvaged the remain- R . completed gymnasium and a swim- I'he main benefit of the change is ing $9,000 from the building. eorqanizod Here represents his class in other mat. Eng. I-Fred Brown. Eng. l--Alten Johnson. ming pool. The administration is that it enables President Ben Bin- Although the college was given tel'S associated with student acti vi- 12 years to pay the debt, with pay. I The ~nst~tute of Res.earch Psycho 1- Eng. 2-Sam Denmark. also bidding for a $400,000building ford to continue in this capacity. ties. ments not to begin until 1947 in lOgy, organized a.nd directed by Dr. Eur. Lit. I-Tracy O'Neal. to face Hurt Park. Dr. Sparks sug- His resignation would have been only 10 months it created enO~gh Robert SChn:rfof 'Our department of Art 19O--Dawn McKenzie French I-Virginia Cawthon. gested that the students come to Chem. 21-C. N. Webb him at any time with their prob- imperative otherwise. income trom rentals and income. PSY~hOlOgyIII January of this year, German 3-Jean Ziegler. Com. l~John Griggs. lerns, either business or romantic. Margaret Slocum was appointed bearing projects to pay the total j decided to resume their regular Hist. I-A. P. Ford. Com. l-Wm. C. Thibadeau. Beverly Wolff gave M excellent Acting Secretary for the fall term, amount of the indebtedness. monthly meetings on Tuesday, No- Hist. 6-Blaine Mabry. Cor. 2-Tony Zachos. rendition of "Strange Music" and taking over the duties of Alberta In the 15 months the college has vember 4. The Institute will meet Hum. Bio. I-Margaret Martin. occupied the new plant, it has ac. on the first Tuesday of each month. Cop!. 6-Mary H. Cook. Math. A-Lee Vannerson. "My Hero", accompanied by Joe Lloyd. Com. 6-James Queen. quil'ed $2.150,000 worth of land, 'fhis decision was taken at a pre- Math. 1O'1-Jane Davis. Woods at the piano. The meeting dates were assigned Com. 6-cathryn Carmical. buildings; laboratory equipment, liminary meeting of the group held Phil. 409-Virginia Hiatt. Introduction of the deans, next to organizations as follows: Com. 19-Gloria Evans. furniture and fixtures without cost on October 8 after school. ,The ini. PllY. Sci. I-William N. Edge. on the agenda, brought Dean of Delta Sigma Pi-First and third Com. 353-Mildred Berry. Psy. 101-Verdery Roberts Women, Pickett Hines, Dean Herod. Sunday. to. the State cf Georgia. tial meeting of this school year will Com. 354-Mary Burks. Psy. 101-Harriet Low. and Dean of Men, Hal Hulsey, to Among the Income.bearing proj. begin \vith a dinne. at 6:30 at the Com. 37o--Bob Morris. Psy. 101-John Harwell. the front. Alpha Kappa Psi-First and third eels contributing t~ the d~bt pay- Robert Fulton hotel, followed by Com. 371-Ted Byers. Psy. 428-Betty Cooper. Mickie Bloodworth had the au. Sund'ay. ment are: a cafetel'la, parkmg lots, a lecture on a provocative subject Com. 375-Bill Marr. Pub. Spk. I-Walter Susong. (Hence eating out of her hands with Venetian-First Thursday. snack shops an~ a barber shop. at 7: 30. A general discussion open I Com. 416-J. VY.Gower. Short. I-Batty Ann Wood. her dramatic skit of a young lady Spur Club-Second and fourth Incomplete figures show enroll· i to alfpresent will be held imme- Com. 481-Jewel Abt. l?hort. 2-George R. Smith. at a dance, "The Waltz" by Dora. Sunday. ment in the college pointing to-I c1iately after the talk Dram. Art I-Robert Powell. ward 5,000 this fall. . Soc. Sci. 2-Wanda Hamby. thy Parker. Her young partner, it Delta Lambda Sigma-Third Tues· ------1 Soc. 307-Bill Dodds. seems, developed the idea that a· day. "It is marvelous that school peo. 1 The p:upose of the Institute is to pIe within the system' are so en. e;at.her. and st~dY statistical ma- Span. I-Aaron Dixon. waltz is 2 slips, a slide and a 25. Kappa Theta-First Thursday and thusiastic about acquiring such fine I, te~lalO'm ~he fl.elds of PSY?hOlO~Y.D. D. Elections Span. I-Carl W. Poss, Jr. j'ard dash. . third Sunday. Harold Duncan an alumm of thl' physical equipment to serve Our an ?n", whIch dIvorce and Juvemle System, introduc~d the following as Phi Chi Theta-Third SaturdaY. young men and women, as well as I~lellDq11enC~w~ll be the chief top~cs To Ble Held STUDENTS! presidents and leaders of the 01'- Delta Kappa-First Tuesday and in stressing high academic stand. m. the begmmng. Later the tOPICS Vacant student body offices in Fee, fee, fiddle ye oh; gani'zations: third Thursday. ards," Chancellor Paty said in ac'l ':1111 be ex.ten~ed to. include h.uman What's new, what do you know? Student Council-Mark Morris. Speakers Club-Second and fourth cepting the check. Ielatlonshlps 1D busmess and Indus· the Day Division will be filled' by try, an election to be held in the near Oh, ye fiddle, fie, fee; (Continued on Page Three) Thursday. We're after some news - can't I Plans are for the findings of the future, it was revealed last by Dates granted for rush functions you see? are: ,Joan of Lorraine' Igroup. to be published once each Willis VanFrank, president of the year III booklet form as a regular RAMPWA YS Delta Sigma Pi-11th Oct., stag; student body, in announcing the psychological publication of the In· 2nd Nov., stag. ·t· Popular professor (off duty) stitute for distribution to interested plans of the Student Council. Alpha Kappa Psi-25th Oct., date; A IIdI IOnS . helping one student eliminate civic and scientific organizations. Vacant student offices include: 29th Nov., date. bottleneck in registration by All former members have been Venetian-;-13th Nov., date; 26th Vice President, Secretary anti signing in space provided for fcu- Being Held requested by Dr. Scharf to send Oct., stag. Treasurer of the student body, tire him their names and addresses if ulty adviser's signature. Is im- Spur Club-17th Oct., date; 13th Professor Harold H. Douglas is various offices in the freshman and they desire to participate in the mediately surrounded by his ex- Dec. holding auditions for "Joan of Lor- sophomore classes, and Student Institute again_ Membership cards students with registration blanks Delta Lambda Sigma-16th Oct., raine" which will be the first play Council representatives from the in hand. date; 5th Oct.. stag. to be produced by the university have been printed and are available ten o'clock and two o'clock classes. KaPM Theta-18th Oct:, date; players in the neW"Gymnasium·Au- to members. Communications may Try.outs for cheer leaders, the Students requesting permis- 9th bct., stag. ditorium. The dates for the pro- be addressed to Dr. Scharf, Depart· band, and other organizations are sion on first night of school to Phi Chi Theta-11th Oct., date; duction are December 4 and 5. ment of Psychology, Atlanta Divi· also listed in the program, slated 15th Nov., stag. "Joan of Lorraine" is the play sion, University of Georgia, 24 Ivy to get unler way immediately. discuss class lodge party. In- which recently created a sensation St., S. E., or if dropped in the SIG- structor eagerly approves. Delta Kappa-1st Nov., date; 15th VanFrank stressed the import. Nov., date. in New York, with Ingrid Bergman NAL box they will be relaYed to ance of adopting the revised con· is the title role. Dr. Scharf. stitution immediately. "After these . Is your best girl getting mar- CertAin professor teaching Members of the Spur Club are Professor Douglas invites all in- things have been taken care of," ned to your best friend? Don't class like an eight year old, hun- beginning to be regular "Doubti::lg terested students to contact him as There are a couple of cute girls, he stated, "cheer leader and band be sore;! send the Signal the dreds of "and er-", "uh", and Thomases", especially when Luther the casting will not be completed Carolyn Hodges and Betty Morris try-out!> will be held. By that time story. Drop it in the box at the "ah" being thrown in. Good na- Baker has the excuse he's teaching for several days. He states it is not who would like to be shown th~ we should also be prepared to sup. head of he Ra'mp, and you'll tured complaints being regis- at Fritz Orr's three out of every' necessary to be enrolled in Dra· ropes of th!!! school. Line forms to port 'our basketball team one hun. feel better about -the whole tered. four weeks. Boy, what a rider! matic Art to have a part in the play. the right, please. dred per cent." thing. 2 THE UNIVERSITY SIGNAL Wednesday, October 15, 1947

THE UNIVERSITY SIGNAL Signals Our Guest Atlanta, Georria Dear Editor • • • • Published twice monthly under sponsorship of Student FrOID the Library Says. The voice of the student body is an impor- Council by the Day and Evening SChools of the Atlanta tant and influential function of this institu- Division of the University of Georgia. By W. WILSON NOYES, JR. By Willis VanFrank ti~n. It adds new courses, changes schedules, DISTRIBUTED FREE TO STUDENTS I hope everyone had a good vacation, but causes improvements and alters customs, Let. Post Office Address: 24 Ivy st., N. E. One of the most important topics of con- now that school has ~egun again, I want to ters should be placed in the SIGNAL box, Editors Gene Kyser. Evening Division versation today is on the -So- ask your support in making this the best . John Clayton. Day Division viet Union relationship. What is the United · year we have Assistant Edltors . Shirley Thomas. Evening Division DEAR EDITOR Jimmy Woodward. Day Division States doing about this relationship? The So- , ever had. Business Manager Kenneth Acree After having established an INTERNA- Asslstant C. L. Jones viet Union? Many things Society Editor .Betty Ann Kemp TIONAL CORRESPONDENCE BUREAU. I Assistant ..Dot Lemon Besides reading the newspapers and cur... · have happen- -on behalf of members on my waiting list Make-Up Editor __~ Bob Thomas rent news magazines such as Time, News.... ed during va- Staff Writers: M. T.· (Bud) Riggs. Earle Hughey. Charley -take leave to apply to you. May I request Bird, Bob Willis. Gene Asher. John Gunter. John Poss, week, U. S. News, and World Report we musf cation. First you to put me in touch with readers of your Jimmy Hansen. Bdtty Ann Wood. read books so that we can understand Rus... · of all, our new paper interested in friendly correspondence? Contributors: Jerome Wha.tley. Marcus Morris. Willis Van sia's history and people. Frank, James Humphries, Bob Lammiman. Mildred Ber- gymniasi u m Having been secluded from the outside ry Madge Williams. Edltor:Emerltus------Al Kuettner The library, at present, subscribes to a world these long years, and yearning for a Faculty Advisor Dr, Routh is almost com- periodical called Soviet Russia Today. This p lete d; by real democratic enlightenment and a per ... periodical gives many interesting facts on Christmas we sonal contact from man to man across board- home life, people, and cities of Russia. It also will have a ers my members would only too gladly weI.. Use the School Lodge gives us facts on Soviet government of occu- new r~gula- come and answer letters from abroad. Most The school DOES have a lodge out on pied Germany and American-Soviet rela- tion s wi m- of my members (among them scientists, tions. Take a glance at this magazine some- ming tank. On students, experts; businessmen and other road; those who do not be- time. well-educated ladies and gentlemen, and also lieve this are invited to plan a class party our athletic . ' Mission to Moscow by Joseph E. Davies ' program this hobbyists, housewives and even young boys and see for themselves. gives a record of diplomatic and personal year th e re and girls) have a fairly good knowledge of The last issue of the SIGNAL carried a correspondence of our ambassador for the will beaswim- English, but would also be pleased to write short article of description, together with period 1936-1938. Two histories of Russia ming team, in German, if desired. I am sure, my mem- a small picture of the lodge itself, and in- that are well recommended are Bernard which will bers will try and give their pen-friends every Pares' A History of Russia and B. H. Sum- compete with satisfaction. formation as to' how arrangements can be ner's A Short History of Russia., The Russia other college teams. Also, plans are in the Individuals and groups of persons may made to hold a class outing there. Yet not. I Believe In by Samuel N. Harper is a book making for a bowling league which will con- communicate with me direct stating their enough classes have planned to take advan- of memoirs of 40 years of travel in Russia tinue throughout most of the year, with particulars and interests. All letters will be tage of the opportunity. by a Professor of Russian at the University trophies being awarded the winners. attended to and all applications linked up. If possible, two or three reply coupons should Once again the Editors of the SIGNAL of Chicago. A book by a former Soviet of- At the close of the school year we hope ficial is I Chose Freedom by Victor Krav- be enclosed to cover expenses, and also-s-te desire to suggest to certain groups, of stu- to have a name band for our "college day" chenko. It is a story of the personal and po... dance. This dance will be similar to the one save time-an introductory letter to future dents that a lodge class party is well worth litical life of a Soviet official who didn't like they have at the University on "G day". pen-friends over here will be appreciated. the time required away from class. It would the life of a Communist and escaped from In addition, I want to ask all boys and Pen-friendships are a step towards the be extremely difficult for one writer to at- Russia. Edgar Snow's People on Our Side is' girls who are interested in becoming cheer creation of that international friendship and tempt to state clearly exactly what benefits a penetrating analysis of three great coun- leaders to see Miss Myrtle Gross when she good will that is so essential to understand- tries (Russia, China, and India), their politi... announces try-outs. I ing and peace, don't you think so each one would derive from the gathering, cal outlook, their fight against the common Those interested in forming a school band Yours hopefully, but in general terms the task of explanation enemy and their social and economic prob- may keep in contact with Dean Goldsmith (Miss) Anna-Maria Braun. is simple. lems. and we will probably be able to get one bel' of the Sigma Kappa Chi fraternity and If your class schedules. a party at the lodge These books as well as others just as in- started soon. Athletic Directors Burgess and Brenner -the dramatic club. Has appeared in several for some school night, do not consider it a teresting are found on the library's shelves. short dramatic plays broad casted over star- license to skip the party and also your other have informed me that basketball will begin about Oct. 15. We are beginning early this tion WFOM at Marietta. classes for the night. You are not being fair: Studies and Extra- year so that we will have a better chance of Was graduated from Winder High School, to your fellow students, to the school, or, Curricular Activities winning the tourney and bringing the trophy where he wrote special articles on dramatics even more important, you are not being fair home to our school. for the school newspaper, and was voted the At the beginning of a new school year, itJ Most of this article has been written about best actor (comedy). Hobbies: Writing, to yourself. The benefits to be derived ex- seems appropriate to discuss briefly the two sports, acting, and Georgia politics. tend far beyond the mere good time you our athletic program, but we must not for- dominant phases of college training-studies get our scholastic records. Everyone should Classes this quarter: Economics 5 (Prof. will have at the party itself-it carries over and extra-curricular activities. Dunlap) at 1:00; Human Biology 1 (Prof. through the entire duration of the course, cooperate with his professors and try to It is. difficult to decide which of the two make the honor roll, thus proving to othen Bell) at 2 :00; Physical Science 2 (Prof. and even further. See for yourself. is more important, but the majority of us Charlton) at 3 :00. With shame the writer of this editorial colleges that we can play and make good will probably agree that the former should grades, too. * * * confesses that he deliberately dig. not attend occupy a greater part of our time, other ac- C. J. JONES the class parties for his first three-quarters, This is a brief sketch of our plans for the tivities being indulged in after our studies' year, so let's all work together. BUSINESS MANAGER considering them to be a waste of time and have received the proper amount of atten- A veteran of the 4th Infantry division, a good excuse for a "free cut". Complete re- President of the Student Body. tion. Willis Van Frank, was graduated from Fulton High School and pentance came only after attendance at the Knowledge, the kind obtained frclm books, entered school here two years ago. He is at- fourth opportunity, and complete regret classroom discussion and laboratory experi- - tending the Day Division, is working toward exists f01' missing the first three. Surely was based on writing he has done while at- a B.C.S. degree and plans to follow sales ment, should be the primary result of college tending the Atlanta Division. others can profit by other than self-expe- training. Social contacts, friendship and va- promotion and advertising after graduation. rience. Works part-time for the International Har- Jones is vice president of the Debating Club" rious other benefits of extra-curricular ac... vester Company. Hobbies: writing, sports A lodge party for your class will increase tivities are, of course, essential and, though in which capacity he has served for almost the benefits received from the course for all and woodwork. a year. subordinated to studies, should not be neg... Classes this quarter: Human Biology 2 who attend. But haste is necessary; within leeted completely. Classes this quarter: Commerce 1 (Prof. a few days all of the choice dates will prob- .(Prof. Bell) at 1 :00; Commerce 354 (Prof. Perry) at 1 :00; Social Science 2 (Dr. Alex.. ably already be reserved. Your classroom Our school offers numerous non-scholas- Warren) at 4 :00; Spanish 2 (Prof. Maddox) ander) at 3:00; Philosophy 305 (Dr. Young) tic activities in which virtually every stu- at 5:00. representative should make the reservation at 4 :00. dent may participate. The SIGNAL, our for the night open which your class prefers. * * * :l: * * He can contact Mrs. Cantrell in Dr. Sparks' school newspaper, offers an opportunity to GENE KYSER BETTY ANN KEMP office. You will never regret it. acquire experience in news reporting and EDITOR, EVENING DIVISION SOCIETY EDITOR feature writing. The FLAMBO college lit- Veteran, has been attending the System All they need to <10 Is put 36 instead of 24 Peggy Allen and George Parker erary magazine, offers experience to stu- Center since January, 1946. Evening Divi- hours in each day, then Betty Kemp, Society dents who are interested in story writing. sion student (pre-Junior class) majoring in Editor, might have time to breathe. A grad- Social Science. Not an organizations mem.. In connection with the editorial concerning The RAlVIPWAY, the college annual, offers! uate of West Fulton High School; where she use of the school lodge (just above), special first-hand experience in editing and lay-out. bel'; belongs only to Speakers Club (Vice- was a member of the Beta Club, national mention should be made of two alert stu .... Other student organizations, too numerous President). Scholastic average of "A". honorary society, Betty is employed by the dents in the Evening Division-Peggy Al- to mention, offer innumerable activities in Has edited several newspapers, including Advertising Dept. of Georgia Power Co. A len and George Parker. which students may take part. the Modern Knight at Central Night School. hang-over from a high school journalistic Peggy and George have taken the initia- Students are encouraged to be active in Served as writer, sports editor, feature edi.. career, since entering the Evening Division, tive in originating, planning and presenting extra-curricular activities, but not until tor and editor of county, high school, college September, 1945, Betty has steadily worked to their classes at least two class parties at their studies have been given adequate atten-- and Army camp newspapers. Studied high with the SIGNAL. She will also follow this the lodge. Further, they have invited other tion. school journalism for 5% years, and worked type work after receiving her A. B. degree in related classes to attend, classes which may in Public Relations office in Army Air Forces. journalism, which, by the way, will be deliv- otherwise not have had a party of their own. ered to her at the University of Georgia, They followed the idea of holding the par-i Attended high school in Birmingham, Ala., Athens. Plans are to top off her college work three years, and was graduated from Cen- ty as soon as possible in order to have mem- REX EDMONDSON with a little campus life. A member of Stu- bers of the class become asquainted with tral Night High School in Atlanta as Vale", dent Council, Kappa Theta sorority, and the each other at the very beginning of the ... And Envy the Teacher's Pet dictorian and President of Senior Class. girls' basketball team, she plays the piano, course. In fact, mention was made on the According to a recent news story, "Miss Works in Finance ofice, V. A. Regional Of- tennis, and skates. (Although studying social first night of school. Such promptness is de- . America of 1947" has decided against movie fice. Hobbies: writing, political science, science, physical science and journalism in- serving. and Broadway contracts in order to teach sports, and arguing. Plans to take graduate terferes.) work in Psychology. There are others who deserve mention school. * * * along this same line but, unfortunately, the This is probably the biggest milestone in Classes this quarter: Economics 5A (Prof. DOT LEMON Neeson) at 5 :15; Sociology 307 (Prof. Kin- staff cannot be everywhere and see every- education since the invention of the girl's ASSISTANT SOCIETY EDITOR thing. Names like Mildred Berry, Hugh gym suit for physical training period. ney) at 6 :00; and Psychology 323 (Dr. Scharf) at 7 :30. Our Assistant Society Editor, Dot Lemon, Bishop, Bill Dobbs and others should be One can easily imagine that if teacher ------is 19, blonde, and single. Just for the back- placed alongside of Peggy and George. They. wears her Atlantic City costume to class ev- SHIRLEY THOMAS ground, however, she was graduated from all realize the advantages. of holding a class ery day the Little Red School House won't Girls High, and for the past two years has ASSISTANTEDITOR,·EVENING DIVIS~ON party at the Indian Creek Lodge, and did be the only thing with a blushing shade. been enrolled inthe Day Division. A member something about it. They have helped other Can't you picture what the students' at- Has attended the Evening Division since of Tri Beta sorority and Phi Sigma Alpha students as well as themselves, and should tention will be on during class time, and the the Fall quarter, 1945, working toward a honorary society, Dot is working toward a be commended for their actions. interest that'll be raised when teacher says. B.A. degree in journalism, after which she degree in Commercial Science. If'n she "Now that you've covered the subject, ex-- would like to become a columnist for the At- doesn't get married in the meantime, she'll Two Doors Are Better Than One pect a quiz tomorrow" . lanta Journal. Is a member of the girls' ten- take that accounting job. In the 3 spare All the girls will' sneer and all the boys nis team and of the girls' basketball team. minutes she has just before breakfast, ex- All the "old-timers" here have undoubtedly will wanta go over to teacher's house and Secretary of Kappa Theta sorority, Vice- cluding studying economics, business law, noticed with some satisfaction the addition "cram for the finals". President of Inter-Fraternity Council, and and accounting, Dot likes to ride horseback of a second door to all classrooms. Some of In a situation like that, there's no end to served on the SIGNAL staff for two years. and collect stamps. the new students may have assumed thaf the extra curricular work one can engage in. Studied journalism here at the System and * '" * there were originally two doors, but such is also in high school. Was also Editor of her BOB THOMAS not the case. high school annual. MAKE-UP EDITOR As any old student can testify, the old Attended West Fulton High School, where Bob Thomas, that 23-year-old make-up one-door rooms were bottlenecks to traffic Your Staff she was class officer and worked on the "genius," (this paper is proof positive) is in entering and leaving class. Of course, nof At the beginning 01 the new year it seems appro- school paper. She was Secretary of the Beta employed in the News Division of the At- very much actual time was wasted, but the priate to introduce the SIGNAL stat] to the readers. Club, and won a scholarship to Mercer. lanta Journal. After getting a running start mental anguish, fidgeting, and resulting Because of space limitations in the first issue, this Works at Retail Credit Company. Hobbies in journalism at Boys High, Bob has worked- frustration was appalling. In fact, the wait has been delayed. are aviation, tennis and basketball. on the SIGNAL Staff since enrollment in often necessitated a quick trip downstairs JOHN CLAYTON Classes this quarter: Physical Science 1 Evening College, September, 1946. He also at- for a "coke", consumption of which has been EDITOR. DAY DIVISION (Prof. Huie) at 6:00, and Journalism 1 tended Junior College prior to the date. M- 7 known to cause a student to be late to class. (Prof. Thorpe) at :30. tel' he receives his A. B. degree with a ma- In all seriousness, the second door has Served four and one-half years in the * * * jor in either history or journalism, Bob proved to be a useful convenience. It is ir- Army Ordnance Department, three years of JIMMY WOODWARD plans to go into the news-writing or make- ritating to be blocked while entering or leav- which were spent overseas. Attended the ASSISTANT EDITOR, DAY DIVISION up editing field. A member of the Speakers ing a classroom, with no recourse other than Evening Division during the summer quar- Originally of Winder, Georgia, came to Club, a former Secretary, and Sigma Kappa to stand and wait (and slowly burn), or start ter of 1945, has been a Day Division student' Atlanta after serving two years as a radar- Chi fraternity, Bob has a deep interest, too running over people. Tempers of the students since the fall quarter 0:(that year and plans man in the Navy and is a Day Division stu .... in gas model airplanes and horseback riding' will be improved by the extra doors, and af- to major in accounting. Does not belong to dent. Has attended school here since June, Mr. Thomas is exposed each Monday, Wed~ ter all, such little things are what makes an any organization. I 1946, and works part-time in the advertising nesday and Friday to German 3 and Jour- experience good or bad. Clayton's appointment to the editorship department of the Atlanta Journal. Mem.. nalism, Wednesday, October 15, 1947 THE UNIVERSITY SIGNAL 3 Greek Embassy -Small Talk Over the Commends Frat Tea Tables and Ash Trays The Atlanta Chapter of Phi Chi What member of the faculty de. Jimmy Morrison should come Theta (National Women's Commerce around more often. cided he could eat better by teach- .. . . Fraternity), of which Miss Pickett Ing thll~ by preaching? .. Names do come In handy, you Hynes, Assistant Dean of Women, .. .. know, E&rle Hughey. You can't al, and Mrs. W. C. Cantrell, secretary We are wondering why Ted ways just whistle. to Dr. Sparks, are members, recent- Byers did not want to go with Ann .. . .. ly received a letter of commenda- Mattingly through the "Old Mill" Regarding the last item in this tion from the Greek Embassy in at the fair recently. column in the last issue of the SIG. NAL, Shirley Thomas' statement to Washington. D. C., expressing ap- ·. .. the press is: "Wouldn't you like to preciation for the boxes this or- Ed Puckett was formally initlated know what I did. Wrote copy for Prefessol" Geor-ge Manners ganization has sent to neelly fam- into the "Bruises and Cuts Club" the SIGNAL, naturally." Gullible. Sunday when "Charlie." failed to ilies in Greece. take a hurdle on the North Fulton Prof. Manners Also the fraternity has received bridle path. several letters of appreciation from ·.. .. GIRL SPEAKERS Now Ga. Asst. the families to whom the boxes Bert Malaier and Betty Butler were sent. spoke the sacred vows in Martetta on September 10th. HOLD MEETING, Commerce Dean The latter from the Embassy stat- The Evening College Demosthen- ...... Professor George Manners has ed: STUDENTS: A group at students relax in the lobby between classes. Betty Ann Bishop came bacll. ian Society held its first meeting been elected to fill the newly- "Your fraternity sister, Mrs. Den- of the Fan quarter Thursday, Sep- from her vacation in created post of Resident Assistant ise C. Maniatis, has informed us tember 25, at the school. with all out a. Hollywood contract. Dean of Commerce for the Univer- of the philanthropic work that the ...... 'Ihis organization, a speakers' sity of Georgia, effec tve in Sep- club for girls, was organized dur- Atlanta Chapters of Phi Chi Theta SPOTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT Nothing slow about Vivian Craw- tember of this year. The post was ing the summer. Anyone interested are carrying on to help needy Prof. Glenn N. S1sk returned to ly had another of his books pub. ford. She already has that ring. created as' part of the new connec- in improving their speaking, par- Greek families, and I am writing to the Center this fall after an ab. lished. Titled "Delirium and tion between the System Cent.er express the appreciation of this Em- • • • ticipating in school debates, and sence during the summer, at which Drums", the work is his third to How did you come out on that and the University at Athens. bassy as well as that of the needy be publlshed. The first two were allied matters, may contact Tony time he was engaged in research "Lobby telephone number:' Boyd Zachos (WA. 5998) or Nelle Fields In view ef the large number of families who are receiving your "Quest for Beauty" and "A Creed gifta. Lyons? (WA. 4121',Ext. 774). students here engaged in work to- work on the "Social History of Ala. for Darkness". ·.. . The second meeting was held wards the B.C.S. (a commerce de. "We are certain that the useful barna-Black Belt-1875-19J.O" at .. '" .. Van Frank! Your attitude toward Thursday, October 9, at 6:00 P.M. gree), and the problem of integrat, packages containing clothing and Montgomery, Ala. He received his Hazel Poss, former Evening Dtvi, the Evening Division. ing the two units, an Assistant other supplies have alleviated the Bachelor of Arts and Master de- sion dramatics instructor, is now ...... Commerce Dean with offices in want of the recipients who grate- .greas from the University of Ala· studying in New York under La. Something new has been added Atlanta was considered advisable. fully receive these gifts from their bama and has completed residence Forge. Sbe is' to sing minor roles in the book store. However, just New Teachers Since it was believed that an in- unknown friends and who take for his Doctor's degree at Duke in "Faust" at the Metropolitan for the record, she's married. structor who was familiar with heart from the knowledge that there University. Opera and others this season. When ...... the work dune at the Center are ChriS'tian brothers thousands of . .. • in Atlanta Miss Poss sang the leads Added To Staff would be a better selection for the miles away who took steps to help Prof. Thorpe, journalism instruc- What's this about a certain in several Atlanta Civic Opera suc- Dr. George Sparks, director of: job, Prof. Manners was selected. them out, and all of this of their tor, is a new addition to the rae, birthday l\arly at night that is be- cesses such as "Desert r Song", the Atlanta Division, announces the Prof. Manners has the viewpoint accord and unsolicited. ing whispered from park to park- ulty. He is Public Relations direc- "Rose Marie", and the "Chocolate following new faculty appointments of the students, having received "I would appreciate it if YOUtor for the Bell Telephone Com- Utoy Boulder Park, that is. Soldier". for the Fall quarter: his degree from the System Center would transmit our appreciation of pany. '" . '" ·.. .. Dr. C. E. Boyd, formerly at Em- with accounting as his major sub- thanks to the members of your Fra- ...... Prof. Lavroff was "surprised" by Who else, except the halt.dozen ory University, will teach Classi- ject. He followed the same program ternity who bave so generously giv- Athletic activities slated for the a dinner party given by the Spur students we know, could compare cal Culture. that most of the atudents here now en themselves to a philanthropic new gym are varied. Basketbail Club honoring his birthday. Al- homework answers in Physical fallow, and so should have a sym- work that is bringing comfort to S'O Claude Eugene Chamblee, Btr- ,practice is scheduled to begin about though most of the members Science only to find that each had lpathetic knowledge of the students' many tried hearts." mlngham.Southern College, will Oct. 15, and plans are being made couldn't read the RUS'Siandecorat- a different answer. problems. Miss Ordry Palmer is in charge teach matbematics and physical for boxing, badminton and gyrn- ing the cake, it was a lovely sight...... In 1932, while in his junior year, of the project for the Atlanta science. nastics. In addition to the balcony, A palmist was discovered in the Will the boy in European ~Lit. Prof. Manners received hiS' C.P.A., Chapter. there will be portable side seats midst of festivities and soma John D. Carlton will instruct in whose last name beglns with "Y" an unusual accomplishment itself, This organization has already available. mighty strange things were reo Chemistry. please come by the SIGNAL of. followed by his graduation with the sent 39 boxes containing clothing, . . .. vealed. Anyone interested in your fice. You name the time. Raymond H. Dominick will teach B.C.S. in 1935.He received his Mas, food and other necessities to four- Walter Blackstock, Jr., a grail- future ... consult the president of ...... mathematics. ter of Business Administration teen families in Greece. uate of the Evening· College, recent- the Spur Club. There are a lot of people who Howard Draper will instruct from the University of Georgia, want to know Al Hendley better. French and Spa!1ish. with major in economics, in 1946, Alpha Kappa Psi-Bill Young...... Dr. Herman F. Kurtz, rormertv and has attended Emory Univer , Till sity for more advanced study. KE'IIID'C' KOLT Delta Sigma Pi-Ben Binford. Verlyn Moore! Do you always of Mercer University, is the new lY.lr .:J U1Y.l Since his graduation Prof. Man- Phi Chi Theta-Ruth Maddox. greet people that way in the Refec. chairman of the Chemistry depart. tory? ment. ners haS' been employed as a pub- Music 'n' Movies Delta Kappa-Bob Winfrey (Jobn Iic accountant, has taught school, Tolliver represented Bob at the as' ...... Harold H. Douglas will teach dra- engaged in personnel work, and Looking for some records that hair of Myrna Loy and Cary Grant . One cute brunette was overheard matic art. spent 3lh years in the Army. His are hard t0 t·Ire 0f ••• some thOmg I'n "Batchelor and the Bobby Sox. sembly). in the lobby just begging .Ken Dr. Harold E. Smith, from teaching experience bas been main- of a light classic? Iturbi's record- er" at the ROXY (you may bave Venetian Society-Paul Otwell. Hamilton for a date. Well, Ken? Georgetown University, will be an ...... English professor. ly in accounting, economics and lao ,ing of Chopin'S' "Polonaise" still seen it at the Fox last week). Delta Lambda Sigma-Alberta bor problems, which S'hould make h' d't" f RIALTO opens with Rita (Gilda) Lloyd (who was represented by The Venetians sure put that Dr. James C. Johnson will be an him well qualified for his new po- ranks high, also IS ren 1 IOn 0 addition to the Economics depart- '''Naed Help" campaign to good sition. "Claire de Lune. ,' There are sQm€ilI-Iayworth anel LarI""J')o'o(AI) Par,l.n l'n Linda Roberts). use. (Personally that is). ment. At the Evening College, Prof. mighty good pressings of "Ja· "Down to Earth". "Song of LO'Ve," Kappa Theta-Margaret Slocum. Grover G. Maughon will teach ...... Manners belonged to th e DeIta lousie"-Boston Pops, Ray Block, starring Robert Walker and Kath- Speakers Club-Bob LammeI'. Somebody's really slipping. One English. Si P· f t 't d th Delt erine Hepburn, at LOBW'S is' a love man. gma 1 ra erm y an e a Alfred Newman, Los Angele!;l Phil. ' popular coed doesn't even have one John Taliaferro has been assigned Mu Delta houor society. His hob. story set to beautiful music. At Spur Club-Jimmy Edwards. date for the week-end of November to instruct in such courses as Per- bies are his friends, school, and hiS' harmonic. Others gaining popUlar. PARAMOUNT Gary Cooper and 21st. sonnel Administration. children (George, Jr., 4, and Susan, ity are "Pathetique Symphony" and Paulette GQddard are taking a sec. Glee Club-has no president. Charles S. Thorpe will help with '" 2). Many of his students have ex. '1812 Overture"-Stowkowski llr.d ond "stand" in "Unconquered" • •• Signal Newspaper-Editor, Gene .. Journalism instruction. Dot Williamson (Mahon) really pressed wiS'hes for Prof. Manne~·s' the All_American Orch. Well known one of those wonderful S. 13 De· Kyser. has that "glory married" look, Leo J. Zuber is an addition to success in his new position. Mille productions. The CAPITOL'S, Flambo Magazine-Editor, Bruce doesn't she? the Language department, and will and still on top are "Because"- feature-not a double feature, eith. Eller. teach Spanish. Jan Peerce (Met. star) and "War. er-is "Woman on the Beach" with '" '" .. Robert Leon Hall will teach Joan Bennett. Better rush right Rampway Annual-Editor, Peggy Where are Pat McCloS'ky and saw Concerto"-Bosto14PopS'. Worth Maffett. Mary Capossela hiding out this Spanish and English. down, the Capitol is closing soou VETERANS lendI'ng an ear, and a little on the Ha Id 10S'ed Wl'th the thought quarter? (Hanging out). Raymond D. Sharp has been as. to make room for Davison's growing ro c signed to the Economics depart- QUESTION: What supplies am I heavier side. Racnmaninoff's "Con- pains. that, while the learning we receive entitled to under the G.!. Bill? '" . .. ment. certo No.2" with Rubenstein. as students may fade with the Lil what's that nanie David calls ANSWER: The bill limitS' sup- you. aw, heck we can't spell it. plies available to veterans to those For dancing and just plain en- years, the friends we make here Un, will not. '" '" :which a non·veteran student custo· joyment, "Near You" is still l·at· Sponsors Due to the fact that the original .. marily uses. For practical purposes Dot Lemon, those aren't two Hulse\( Heads Ing with. the "hep-catz" recordp.d (Continued From Page One) plans had to be changed, the Vene. sorority pins you are wearing are, this means that you will be allowed all books and supplies "within rea.- by the composer, Francis Craig, for Inter-Fraternity Council _ Ben ti;an sponsors for the coming year they? Placement Aid Bullet. Others by the crooner uf Binford. were announced at this asS'embly...... son" that may be necessary to com. your choice, whoever it may be Delta Mu Delta-Marian" Houston. Lorraine Hopkins and .Barbara Dar- Has anyone been down to the Opportunities to secure both part- plete your course of training. There time and full-time jobs are oifered are no definite items that are for- -"I Have But One Heart," "You Crimson Key-Louise Whitmire. by may proudly wear the gold and S'chool·on Tuesday and Thursday? Do" "When You Were Sweet Six- Intra-Mural Key-Don Floyd. purple, colors of the Society. You can't imagine what you are students of the Evening and Day bidden to veterans, but such items t~n" and Como'S' version of "1 .- , missing on the male situation. Divisions by the school's Placement as dictionaries, expensive mate- Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" is 1 '" .. .. Bureas which operateu at no cost rialS', 6 or 7 mechanical , sweet and smooth. For those silly Special!! Va.cancy for SIGNAL to the students. etc., will not be allowed by the V.A. moods ... "Feudin' and Fightin'" LETTERTO THE STUDENTS The Bureau's function is similar and the veteran will be required writer' who has had previous ex· . . . Red Ingles and the Natural to that of an employment agency, to pay the cost. The rule of mod- perience in wielding a broom. Seven murdering "Song of India" The Fall quarter is in full swing, and you'll Mon be hearing with vacancies listed by many At- eration applies; if you're in douht, and a unique arrangement of the old, familiar question, "Have you had your picture taken for ...... lanta firms. The moS't numerous of don't get it. "Them Durn Fool Things," aliaS' the RAMPWAY?" What are you doing, making dou· these vacancies include those for However, you will be allowed any; "These Foolish Things" of the The RAMPWAY photographer will be here both day and eve- ble tilne, Jimmy Troy? trained personnel in typing, stenog- and all materials necessary. In the good old days before the Revolu_ ning from October 13 until tbe end of this quarter. Anyone who p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; raphy and accounting. ,past veterans have been refused I tion. And have you heard "The wiS'bes to bave bis picture in the '48 RAMPWAY must bave it Hamburgers Hot Dogs "More than one hundred of the such items as Scripto pencils, pen- Freedom Train" with Der Bingo? taken before the end of this quarter. No pictures will be taken ill six hundred students who have reg- cil lead, composition books, exam. . . . merits attention from all. "I the Winter quarter, and here's the reason: istered since January have been sat- ination books, theme' paper, etc. P 0 S E Y , S wish I Didn't Love You So" is We have found (the hard way) tbat the Annual can not pos- isfactorily placed," states Professor ,This was done through error. The plenty good, but I just must get on sibly be in the hands of the students by June if we continue to Mosey on Down to Posey's Hulsey, in urging students to reg- 'VE."teranwill be allowed all such ex- with this. take pictures after the first of the new year. All copy and photo- ister with him fo;!"the service. He pendable materials as he may need. 10 Ivy Street For the down-to-earth Hill Billy' grapbs must be at the printer by the first of February if we are 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~i~s;;a~v~a~i21a~b~l~e~in~t~h~e;;s~c~h~O~O~I;;O;;f;;fi;;c;;e;;.~ Any veteran who is ref\l.sed an item "corn", Eddy Arnold head!;)the list to have tbe finished Annual by June. .. he may think he is entitled to is with "I Hold You in My Heart" anu We have a new location for our studio- between the invited to see the Editors of the' "It's a Sin" ... pressed by Victor. office and the cafeteria. There is an entrance from the main lobby. SIGNAL. Leave your name in the Ernest Tubb and his Texas Trouba- -look for the RAMPWAY signAl-bove the duor October 15. This SIGNAL box (on door outside Room dours run a close second with "You room is considerably larger than the old location, and we will 102A), and state how you may be H1t the Nail Right on the Head" have facilities for taking better pictures. • reached. NY·LO N S for Decca. The size of the RAMPWAY is being increased to 9x12 inches- If you get your studies done and the standard size for most College Annuals. This, plus the in- Full Fashioned and Seamless Radios have time for a show . . . thiS' creased cost of printing, binding and covers, necessitates tbe rise should help you decide what to in the purchase price. The price will be $4.50. T,he entire amount Latest shades/ Verv sheer tor dress or eve- BAME'S, Inc. see in town: three Roberts-Young, may be paid when you have your picture taken, or a $2.50 down Mitchum aud Ryan, start at the ning wear. Also service weight tor school or 60 Bl"oad St., N. w. payment will hold an Annual for you until it comes off the press FOX tomorrow night in "Crossfire" WA.5776 (June), at which time tbe balance of $2.00 will be due. btUiness ••• -a daring picture o.n a touchy sub- PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Perhaps this rise in price seems too mUCh, but the costs of ject. Shirley Temple gets in the publishing an Annual are considerably higher than in previous First Quality and Slightly Imperfects years. We believe this is a fair price as most College Annuals Refresh and relax yourself-enjoy your favorite game cost more than this. We want to produce a '48 RAMPWAY which at POPULAR PRICES which means BIG savings to will cOm.Parewith any College Annual, and to do this we must in air-conditioned comfort at- have sufficient funds. YOU As usual, you will have a choice of two proofs for your pic- BIG TOWN Recreation BILLIARDS ture, and any extra prints for organizations, activities, etc., will Nylon Hose for Men cost 15c each. At Five Points 10Yz Edgewood Ave. Our aim for 1948 is to give you a bigger and better RAMP- WAY--one you'll be proud to own. This Is our job, and we will give it our most earnest efforts throughout the school year. ATLANTA CORDELIA SHOP Anyone wbo wishes 'to work on the staff this year, please leave 33 EXCHANGE PLACE name, address and phone number in the Mail Box on the door of HAIi~SEWCUTNURATE the RAMPWAY office, at the bottom of the first rampway. One-Half Block from School Sincerely, 132 Peachtree St., N. w. PRESCRIPTIONS - - VITAMINS ALpine 1403 The Editor and Staff. 4 Wedne8day, October 15, 1947

THE SPORTI G seE ORGANIZATION DOIN'S • By SHIRLEY THOMAS Everybody's waiting for the whts, 1------By Betty Ann Kemp tie to say "Go!" The teams are all With the opening of a new quarter all eyes are turned to plans for the rush season-parties, smokers, teas, dances-to get better ac. lined up and raring to go (and glar, Facts On New quainted with prospective members of each organization. ing coldly ~t yourS' truly and the Alpha Kappa Psi decided September 28 at a meeting combined with uncompleted gym). So sorry. Fur- Gym-A ditorium initiation of several new members, to begin rush tuncttons with a ther details about the gym can bet smoker on October 5. The $250,000 gymnasium, which )found on page four (unless the At a dinner meeting at Mammy's Shanty September 27, Crimson Key the System has lost and regained make-up editor has played a trick I- made plans for the fall quarter. Rosemon Pepper was elected Treasurer five different times, is at last a to replace Anna Belle Cox, who has dropped out 01 school for a rest. By observing the Day Division fact. Traditional "teas" were replaced by "coffees" at the homeor Dorothy phsy ed enrollment figures, it may The fire resistant building, com- Brooks October 5 to begin Delta Lambda Sigma's rush tunctions. The quickly be noticed that the Inatruc- social was held after the group attended church services at the Sec- posed of a 13-inch brick wall, and tors must be good-looking. There ond-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church. Big plans are on tap for a date maplewood floors, which were sup- are 250 girls against only 175 boys. function October 16. posedly unprocurable, will seat up. Delta Sigma PI was honored October 5 with a talk by Dr. Sparks on That should be ntce-s-ror the boys. on completion around 4,100 per- the new school set-up at their professional meeting at the Robert Ful, These and Evening Division classes sons, A 40-foot rampway leads down ton Hot..l. All male students were invited to take part in their annual are being held up on the E'ixth floor cake race October 11 at the Deltasig Lodge. Arrangements were made to the 75 by 150 feet building. A with the bowling alleys until the for transportation from the school. Delicicus cakes were awarded , 30 by 75 feet, is located gym is ready for use. The number winners. beneath the stage for storage pur- Don Floyd, President of Intramural Key, announced plans for a of Evening Division students tak- poses. business meeting October 10 In Room 103 to dtscuss plans for the new ing phsy ed is not yet available. The building, which will be ready year. Tomorrow night Kappa Theta honors rushees with dinner at Mam- Girls' Basketball for use within two weeks, has a seating capacity for basketball my's Shanty and will wield a mean brush in painting the town after- A majority of the '47 girls' bas, games of 2,000. Of interest also to ward. On October 18 rushees and dates will be entertained at a wlld- ketball team is returning this year. the sports fans are the two sets of west party at the school lodge. Although no official check-up hag showers which can facilitate as Phi Chi Theta rushees and members matched skills at a bandminton been made, those known to be vet- many as four teams at one time, bout October 11' to begin their rush season. erans this year are: Rosemon Pep. and the electrical score-board. An Wooding's Careterta was the scene of the Speakers Club's first per, Madge Williams, Betty Kemp, atr.condttrontng system with a fall meetmz October 9.' This was a reunlon for the members since Ginger Taylor, and Shirley Thomas. steam heat supply is being In, they had no meetings during the summer months. An outing-probably With the large number of girls in stalled. Glass back. boards also are a smoker-has been tentatively planned for October 23. school, a crackerjack team should added to the luxury list. The Venetian Society is being treated to a party October 15 by last emerge. Harold Douglas, dramatics in- year's sponsors, Kitty Cofer and Lil Nelson. The society deserves an , orchid for their part in the current orientation program-their "get- Golf Champion structor, plans to put the $12,090 worth of lighting effects on the acquainted" dance will be the first Friday night event in the new gym Although he's not here to aek- stage (Includtng disappearing foot- '-as soon as it is completed. nowledge, we would like to offer lights) to good use as early as N:J- Three hours of fun In cowboy garb at a coke-party was enjoyed by congratulations to Bill Ansley, win- vember by producing the current the Chi Rho Sigma rushees and members at the school October 3 as ner of the '47 Day and Evening Broadway hit, "Joan of Lorraine." the first in their series of functions following the "Chi Rho Roundup" Division golf tournament. Bill is at. One of the Iargest dance floors in theme. tending the University in Athens Atlanta, the Auditorium has two Phi Sigma Alpha plans a dance next weekend with Tri-Beta soroxity this fall. balconies with a seating capacity -both organizations are looking forward to an interesting evening. As was stated before, the various of 400 on each side. Four exits also COACH-Prof. James R. Polk, who taught in the Evening DiviS'ion un, Tr-l.Beta opened their rush calendar with an ice-cream party in the sports are being held up a little, aid the efficiency of the building. til recently, has been appointed head basketball coach at Vanderbilt Refectory September 29, with blue and bbck-sorority colors-fea- but when that whistle blows, be Student dances will still, how- Univeretty, His teaching here was in addition to his regular duties as tured in the decorattons, A Blue-Jean ball was held at the school lodge ready for action! There's going to ever, be held in the Refectory, with a member of the physical education staff and !!J>slstantvarsity basket- on September 30. be a lot going on 'round here. the exception of the formals. ball coach at Ga Tech. Delta Alpha Delta has mapped out a full schedule of rush plans for Please read the article elsewhere 1------this season, October 3 was the day for the tea at the school; October 4 found a Mexican Hat dance on the agenda and rush week wound up in this issue regarding the bowling October 5 with a tea, attending church and a luncueon. leagues. Bowling Teams Sigma Kappa Chi sponsored a script dance Friday, October 10, from Wreck Tech! Summer Poll g: 00 to 12:00 P.M. This dance was intended to increase goodwill and Planned Here fellowship among the students. Spur Club rush functions were begun with a ride Sunday after- Attempts are currently being noon, September 28, at Pine Hlll stables. They will entertain the Bl't Writers Contest made to organize a bowling team to Shows Students and Bridle Club of the Day Division October 12 with an early morning represent the Atlanta Division, with ride and a breakfast. A houseparty is in the making-Sky Lake some Announced plans as yet in the formative stage, Mildred Berry, temporary chair- time in November. The Editors of Mainstream, the Like Center man, announced this week. new literary quarterly, which will A meeting has been called for October 17 (Fri.)-Phi Sigma complete its first year with the ap- During the summer quarter a limited poll was conducted in which Thursday, October 16, at 6:00 in RESERV ATIONS Alpha (8:00 P.M.) pearance of its Fall, '1947, number, Room 102A, a time which is COil. regular students at other colleges, who were attending the System LODGE October 18 (Sat.)-Delta 'Alpha announced last week a series of an- sidered the best possible for both Center, were asked questions in which the two institutions were con- October 10 (Fri.)-Dr. Scharf Delta (8:00 P.M) nual literary awards under the trasted. The' questions dealt with the teachers, grades, coujses and stu- Day and Evening students. At this (6:00 P.M.) sponsorship of the magazine. time general plans will be discussed October 24 (Fri.)-Spur Club dents of both their regular school and the SYstem Center. October 15 (Wed.)-Prot .. Walters Four awards of $1'50.00each will and a definite course of action de- (9:00 P.M.) Participants in the poll varied, (6:00 P.M.) be offered. Two of these awards those polled have re-enrolled here termined. their schools ranging from music October 16 (Thurs.)-Delta October 31 (Fri.)-Rampway will be presented for tbe best un- for the fall quarter. The intention at present is to Lambda Sigma (6:30 P.M.) (8:00 P.M.) published short story and poem or colleges to theological seminarieS'. A comparison of teacherS' shows form at least four teams, a boys' October 17 (FrL)-Prof. Kinney November 7 (Fri.)-Speakers Club group of poems submitted by stu- Students at Georgia Tech and Geor- that our 'instructors were rated team and a girls' team for both the (6:00 P.M.) dents in American colleges and un'l_ gia predominated, with the Univer. higher. That thiS' was not due to Day Division and the Evening Divi- (9:00 P.M.) October 18 (~t.)-Kappa Theta verS'ities. The other two awards will sity of Georgia members being in courtesy on the part of those sion. It may even be posEible to' be- Sorority (7: 00 P.M) go to the best story and poem sub. the majority. Most of the remain- polled is shown by the fact that gin a regular student league, thus October 22 (Wed.)-Prof. Baugham mitted by members of trade ltDions. der were students of other schools defInite reasons were given in a making it worth while to employ a Pick Up Your (6:00 P.M.) This year's competition will end in the State of Georgia, but rome number of instances. More practi- pin.boy for the two bowling alley;, October 24 (Fri.)-Prof. Ham- RAMPWAY March 21, 1948 The winning stories came from as far away as Okla. cal experience, better kn(,wledge on the sixth floor of the schOOl mond (6:00 P.M.) and poems will be published in homa, Missouri and New York. of the viewpoint of the students, building. The RAMPWAY is now; October 31 (FrL)-Prof. Perry Mainstream. Judges or'the awards In answer to "Which school do more thorough explanationS', less At any rate, every effort will be, available in the Bookstore. (6:00 P.M.) will be the Editors of the magazine. you like best?", a slight majority formality and more helpful effort made to permit all who are inter. All subscribers are urged to November 14 (FrL)-Prof. Manuscripts should be addressed preferred their regular schools, were some of the reasons given. ested to take an active part in the pick up their copies as soon Baugham (6: 00 P.M.) to the Mainstream Awards Commit- which is' not surprising. After all, This response is only natural be- program. The meeti'ng is an open as possible. Copies are also 'REFECTORY tee, 832 Broadway, New York 3, if they did not prefer their regular cause the System Center has S'Uch one, ana all studentS' are invited. If October 10 (FrL)-Sigma Ka,ppa available to other students N. Y, with accompanying return school most of them would not be a wealth of practical teachers from it is impossible for any interested" Chi (8:00 P.M.) at $3.00 each. postage. attendIng there Even so, seven of which to draw fOl' part-time in- person to attend, he may contact struction. This is one of the chief Mildred by dropping his name in assets of our school. the SIGNAL box or telephoning If Your EYES ~ould Speak! The students here are more WA. 2241 before 4:00 P.M. friendly than those at their regu- All who arc interested in re- Eyes that are strained, weak and defective . . . eyes that are lar schools. Excluding the answers opening the school's two alleyS' are draining your energy and aging you rapidly . . . such eyeS' ask of "about the S'ame", the ratio was urged to attend this meeting. and need constant care. Periodic re-examinatiorts, are essential. nearly two to one. The question Call for Examination WAlnut 8383 waR "At which schOOl are the stu- this may be attributed to S'outhem THERE IS MORE dents more friendly"? courtesy, the majority was so large! 28 Years ill the Peaehtree Arcade More psychology, language, theol_ that it cannot be completely disre- ogy, foreign relations, art and home, garded. Only a very small number economics courses should be at'. stated flatly 'that they would not fered here, in their opinion. More care to attend the Center. COCA-COLA NOW degreeS' was also a point mentioned In all fairness it must be stated by several. that the number of perS'ons con- In answer to the most important tacted in this poll was not enough question of all, "Would you like to to express an adequate cross·sec. attend our school regularly?", our tion of opinion. Therefore, these reo special summer students voted over- suIts must be treated as' interesting, whelmingly "yes". While part of, but not necessarily definite. 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