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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections at Knowledge Box. It has been accepted for inclusion in Colonnade by an authorized administrator of Knowledge Box. :.e: VOLUME IX. GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, MJLLEDGEVILLE, GA., MONDAY.DECEMBER 5, 1933 c-\ H :?''.fla«vi*«j-"^a£»iiSi& i Literary Coiles Plans Complete For Dr. Guy Ss Speaker lumiiae l resi I Class Broadcast At.Chemistry Banquet Tanner Announces Program For Club Hears Talk on Leadership Harvin, Herndon, Todd, Chen- Senior Broadcast December 7. Letters Will Be Awarded by Emory Professor. Miss Virginia McMichael, ey, Mincey, and Green On Basis of Point Sys- President Atlanta Alumnae Write Best Selections. Thursday morning, ' December Club, Is Speaker. the seventh, three buses will car- tem- The Honor Circle of the Chem- >,' ; The winners of the annual Cor- ry approximately . seventy-five istry Club entertained , at .a ban- The Athletic Pageantry Guild The Alumnae Association of -^-5- inthian contest were announced seniors to Atlanta to broadcast a Point System quet at the Baldwin Hotel, Wed- the. Georgia State College for Wo- in. chapel on. Tuesday, Novemb'er radio program ' for G: S. C. W. 1. Each physical education maj- nesday evening at seven o'clock. men, formally welcomed the. for- . .• 28, by Miss Helen Ennis, editor The. program will come from the or and minor is urged to have an Among those present were.': Dr. mer graduates ancl. students of of the magazine. Presbyterian church at 3:15 o'- the institution .Friday, December : clock central time, and will last annual medical and physical ex- Samuel L. Guy, head of the chem- Each year the Corinthian spon amination by the school physician 1, -1933. The program was • pre- for thirty..minutes.. itsy department at Emory Uni- ' ' sors two contests on the writing and faculty ol: the department. sented in the' Richard B. Russell A delightful program has been '"of poetry, essay, and short story 'J. Sports versity; President and Mrs. J. L. Auditorium at- eleven o'clock. arranged by the class .assisted by —one among the freshmen, and The sport:; on the campus are Beeson,. Mr. Burg in Dunn, a stu- Evelyn Wheat, a student, • play- 'one among the upper-classmen. members of the faculty: ed an organ prelude and Miss Lot- divided into , major, and minor dent at Emory; Dr. L. C. Linds- The winning selections arc; pub- 1. Chorus—"Recessional" by R. sports, which may be either spo- tie Moring Curl, second vice-pres- lished in the Corinthian, and books ley, Miss Lillas Myriek, Miss ident at large, led the devotional. De Koven—Class Directed by Miss sored or unsponsored .hctivities. are awarded as first prizes. Lena Martin, Miss Jessie Trawick, A quartet composed of Miss Hal- Alice Lenora Tucker—Head of the 1'iy sponsored is meant that the lie Smith, Miss Louise Albert, The judges of the short story Department of Music. iK'nd ol' thai, activity is present two old members of the Circle, Mrs. Wilson Mason, IVM\ Miss were Mrs. Frank Quillian. Col. 2. Introduction—Miss Virginia and administers instructions, or 'Miss Katherine Owen, and Miss Louis'e Jeanes rendered "An Al- Erwin Sibley, and Mrs. W. 11. Tanner, President of the Senior that a member of the physical Sarah Bunch, and- the new mem- umnae ilynui," .written! by 'Mrs. Salley; those of the poetry were Class. ' "',''' (Continued on Back Page) bers, Miss India Brown, Miss Hines. Mrs/l-ovis Hall, Miss Susie Dell 3. Violin Solo---''Alla Zingares- Dorothy Konnington, Miss Harriet President Beeson, as host of Kearny, and Major Sam What- ca" by Tschetschulir.-—Miss Nut a - j Trapnell, arid Miss Anna Everett the college, welcomed all the 'vis- le; and those of the essay were lie Purdom. •Dr. H. B. Webb Makes ' Mr. Jere Moore, Mrs. T. Ii. Rentz, Miss Mary Jones is also a mem- itor's. Virginia Tanner, senior 4. Vocal Solo—"The Answer" class president, extended to th:j and Dr. Euri Bell Bolton. Address In Chapel ber of the circle. by Terry—Miss Louise Jeanes. alumnae the college key in behalf The short stories winning first 5. Pi ana Solo—"Moment Mus- "Give me history that is the Immediately following the ban- of the present G. S. C. W. stu- , place were "Sympathy Speaks" icale" Moskowski—Miss Dor- truth or give me nothing." Thus quet, Dr. Guy gave an interesting dents. 'b: Margaret Harvin and "A Scrap v othy Ellis. Dr. H. B. Webb, head of the chem- The speaker, Miss Virginia Mc- ofCloth" by Rose Herndon. Sec- talk on "A. Young Leader in a (i. Sextette—"Trees" by Ras- istry department at Peabody Col- Michael, president of the Atlan- World of Science" to the Chem- ond places were awarded Sara back—Misses Sue Mansfield, lege concluded his humerous but ta G. S. C. W. Alumnae Club, was istry Club members of the faculty Jane Deck's "Postal Clerk" and Louise Jeanes, Ruth Wilson, Mil- educational address before the introduced by Miss Katherine Louise Williams' "The Key to dred Brinson, Betty Watt, Evelyn faculty and student body Tuesday in the biology lecture room. Scott, of the college English fac- Happiness." Turner. morning in the Richard B. Rus- "The task of leadership in the ulty. "G. S. C. W. Memories" was In the upperclassmen essay 7. A Message from President sell auditorium. world of science is not going to Miss iVIclVliehael's topic. group Betty Todd won first place Beeson and the Faculty—Dr. Wil- Dr. Webb spoke on agriculture be an easy one," stated Dr. Guy. Tributes of sincere appreciation with "Color of Moods" and Eliza- liam T. Wynn, Head of the De- as he discussed the four greatest to the college presidents were He continued by saying "To be a beth Smith, second, with "My partment of English. farmers in American agricultural made. Mrs. Dixon Williams, to World Fair."'"Poet of the Beau- 8. Faculty Number—"Menuet history. "George Washington was leader one must know how, to Dr. J. Harris Chappell; Miss tiful" by Martha Cheney and Propora" by Krieslar—Miss Bea- first in war, first in peace, and where, and from where to pro- Blanche Tait, to Dr. M. M. Parks; "Movies and the World" by Sara trice Horsborough, Head of the first in the heart of the American ceed." and, Miss Annie Joe Moye, to Dr. Vane placed second. Department of Violin and Mrs. mule," stated Dr. Webb. Benja- Jasper Luther Beeson. Harriet Mincey's "In Line" and Wiles Homer Allen, Plead of the min Franklin was the first farmer Miss Louise Smith, Vice-Presi- Grace E. Greene's "Understand- Department of Piano. to use manufactured fertilizer Students Entertained dent of the Alumnae Association, ing" were the best poems submit- At seven-thirty in the evening brought over from Paris. Daniel introduced' the visiting alumnae to ted. Second places among the up- a banquet will be given at the Webster imported the first red At Friday the audience. perclassmen were given "Even- Frances Virginia Tea Room, for hog that ever "breathed Ameri- After announcements were made the seniors making the trip. can soil," stated Dr. Webb. Henry ing" by Claudia Keith, "Vision" On Friday night, December 1, by Miss Alary Lee Anderson, by Betty Todd, "And You Were Clay was known the world over president of the Alumnae Associa- at 8:30, Ennis, Mansion, Terrell, in It" by Frances X. Profumo. Miss Terrell Wins for his enormous farm. He intro- tion, the program was concluded Second place in the freshman duced bigger and better cows and Atkinson halls were joint by the singing of the Alma Ma- group was awarded the poem, "In- Beauty Contest from England. hostesses at a THanksgiving ter, in which all participated. significant" by Katherine Mal- In summing up his speech, Dr. dance held in Terrell Recreation The election of Miss Elizabeth lory. Webb said, "Whenever I see a hall and the gymnasiums. The prizes have been ordered Jamison, ,Miss Terrell B and C, mule, I think of George Washing- Students and Faculty The rooms were beautifully and will be presented at a tea in beauty queen of G. S. C, climaxed ton; whenever I see a red pig, I Pay Tribute To honor of the winners. the World Fair Saturday, Novem- think of Benjamin Franklin; when- decorated with fall leaves, orange ber 26, A gayly decorated float ever I smell or see fertilizer, I crepe-paper and vari-colored bal- Former Presidents brought the delegates representing think of Daniel Webster; whenever loons. A. booth in each at which Journalism Class each dormtiory to the fair. I see a white faced cow, day or On November 20, the eve of punch and cakes were served Visits Times Office Miss Carolyn Wilder, Miss night, I think of Henry Clay. Thanksgiving, at 5:30 in the af- Mansion, won second place; and was likewise decorated with leaves. ternoon, G. S. C. W. payed trib- The journalism class visited the Miss Polly Suttonfield, Miss En- Y. W. C. A. Representatives Serving girls were dressed as ute to its former beloved presi- •office of the "Milledgeville Times" nis, was named as the third most Puritan maids. dents, Dr. Marvin M. Park's and Attend Conference Dr. J. Harris Chappell. Wednesday Morning, November beautiful student at G. S. C. A twelve-piece orchestra from 29, during the regular class per- Judges were Miss Anna Miller, About six-hundred of the stu- Misses Polly Moss and Marga- Macon furnished peppy dance iod. Mrs, Stewart Wooten, Miss Mar- dents walked in silence to the ret K. Smith left Friday, Decem- music, and Jimmy Lawson, presi Many interesting and helpful garet Sutton, Dr. W. 0. Salley, ber first, for Atlanta to attend cemetery, led by Mr. L. S. Fow- facts about newspaper work were and Dr. Thomas B. Meadows, the joint council meeting of the jtlcjut of Mercer Glee Club, sang. ler and Mr. O. A. Thaxfon, mem- "learned through the cooperation The other beauties were Miss Southern Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A. Vocal selections were also ren- bers of the faculty who placed a of Mr. J. E. Hansel and his asso- Frances Bruce, Bell Hall; Miss Organization. Many important dered by Misses Martha Harri- wreath upon each of the graves, • dates. Iree Smith, Bell Annex; Miss and by other members of the fac- policies will be formulated for son and Laura Lambert. Juliet The various pieces of machinery Mary Sumerour, Terrell Proper; aids to student life. ulty and alumnae. • were pointed out and explained Buri'us entertained with a tap Miss Virginia Howard, Terrell A; Miss Smith will go from Atlan- This ceremony, occuring each • to the students.' dance. and Miss Catherine Storey, Atki- ta to where she will be year on Dr. Parks' birthday is son, a representative at the National The between one of the most important respon- Helen Johnson Heads As the judges retired Dr. Scott Committee meeting of the Y. W. dormitories was won by Terrell sibilities of the alumnae. This Bible Study Class brought in the box to draw a C. A. 'Hall represented by Rosalie Sut- year, Miss Mary Lee Anderson, Miss Mary Moss' Bible Study name for the $5 prize, a $2,50 ton and Blanche Holbrooke. as president of the organization, Class recently elected the follow- charge account at Bell's and at Dr. Salley and Dr. Wynn An amusing feature ol; the ev- had charge of the program. ing girls officers: Helen Johnson Binford's. Attend Language Meet ening was the apple-eating con- of Columbus, president; Dorothy Everyone waited tense and ex- test, for which first prize wont Dorothy Kennington Is .Thomas of Macon, vice-president; to Ennis, represented by Paliii.ia pectant as Dr. Scott, Dr. Webber, Dr. W. E. Salley and Dr. Wil- Elected To Honor Circle Margery Lanier of Sopcrton, sec- Stewart and Ruth Hunt and sec- liam T. Wynn attended a meeting retary; and Doris Adams'on of At- and Polly tried desperately to read ond to Mansion, represented by of the South Atlantic Modern In the story of the election of lanta, treasurer. the lucky name, Finally Dr. Scott Marianna Wise and Caroline Wild Language Association held at students to the Chemistry club On Saturday afternoon, Dec. 9, deciphered Mary, In the. wild er. Honor Circle, the name of' Dor- the class will have a. hike at which Duke University, Durham, North clamor .'that followed Mary Dan Those who" attended were stu- othy Kennington was omitted. time a devotional will be given. Carolina, Friday and Saturday, Ingram was announced as the dents, members of the faculty The Colonnade is glad to correct Doris Adanvson will act as chair- Dr. Salley took part., on the and alumnae, and their visitors. this error, man of the social committee. luckiest girl at G. 'S. C. Spanish program. W W property and began to improve it. The .Warm sort, on a large scale, as a place for the tieat- Springs Foundation was created and has been ment of muscular affections The Colonnade "The ultimate plan of the foundation is to endowed by wealthy people, and now grate- s ful people in Georgia have subscribed $100,- accept other patients which muscular defi- Published Weekly By Students of The ciences rather than those suffering from the 6. S. C. W. THE HUMNAE GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE FOH 000 to replace Meriweather Inn, the wooden WOMEN firetrap that houses large numbers of pa- after effects of infantile paralysis. Corner Hancock and Clark Sts. tients, with Georgia Hall, which will be fire- "At the present time there are patients at, Milledgeville, Ga. FOR THE AUMNAE FOR G.S.C.W. proof, says the Augusta Chronicle in speak- the Foundation from 23 states, numbers from ing of Warm Springs and Georgia Hall '• "Entered as second-class matter October Georgia, New .York and Alabama topping the SO, 1928, at the post office Milledgeville, "Franklin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secre- ^A^PAV.VA^v•VAV.v.^^^v.v.^v.^^^v.v.^^vAV.^v.^^^v.^v•v.^^^v•v•^^%^v*r.v^^> Ga., under the Act of March S, 1878. list, which range;- from Vermont to Califor- tary of the Navy under Woodrow. Wilson, Miss Tiny Sawyer, sister of Mary Harralson, Matilda Otwell, Alumnae Association nia."—Brunswick News. Miss Mary Sawyer, of Macon, Through the Week EDITORIAL STAFF was stricken more than a decade ago with and Margaret Edwards. PERSONALS spent last week-end here. Editor-in-Chief Dorothy Maddox infantile paralysis. In searching about for a Henrietta Hargreaves had as Entertains At Tea Misses Mildred McWhorter and Managing Editor Claudia Keith cure he found Warm Springs, which was then Influence of Browning Miss Winnie Sheppard had as With, the her guests for the week-end her her visitors last Sunday her sis- Ruth Odene Stone are recupera- All members of the Alumnae News Editor Frances X. Profumo in the control of the late Mr. Thomas W. A man who can begin a book by saying, ting in Parks Memorial Hospital. mother and sister. Perhaps you enjoyed the speech ter and brother Mr. and Mrs. Association were delightfully en- Associate Editor S°e Mansfield Loyless, former editor of the Augusta Chron- Miss Minnie Yetter of Macon Oline Chapman and Hallie "Influence is not easy to trace," and who of Dr. Webb's as much &s I dM Geo. D. Elyea of Atlanta. Feature Editor Mary Louise Duun had Miss India Brown as her guest Smith visited in Greensboro. tertained, at a tea given Decern- icle. Mr. Roosevelt found the curative quali- Miss Polly Moss and Miss Mar- Alumnae Editor J"K» Bailed then in a lucid manner traces- the influence Tuesday. Believe me, he had the last week-end. Jerry Loven was visited by her j ber 1, in the college tea ties of the water so splendid that fee spent likes of the college girls at hea^L. garet K. Smith spent last week- Reporters— of Robert Browning, is worthy of admira- end in Atlanta. While there Miss Miss Rose Raines of Macon parents, Rev. and Mrs. Loven re- j *eow fvom 4:30 to 6:00 As the. months each year taking the bath* and uras at Now don't get the wrong impres- spent last Week-end at her home. Anne Airnett, Jane Cassels, Betty Retd tion. Alfred Allen Broekington, in "Brown- Moss attended a conference. V •..j„ '••*•,'. ' |-guests "entered "they were receiv- Warm Springs when Governor Alfred E. sion. I .don't mean that we are Miss Jane Sutherland of At- ,.Tbuv»day^:inght..dttving tbe..vcs-, Mary Davis Harper, Elizabeth HID, Miss 'Trrginia''Smith spent last Hazel Pittman and Ainnie Barnes | ed by the officers of the associa- ing and the Twentieth Century," portrays the all C—rMcy about agriculture, bo* lanta-spent, last week-end at bet per hour three' girls who had at- Katie Isrials, Frances Jones, Olive Smith called him on the telephone from Sar- Week-end at hei^.home - in Sanders*'' went to Newnan, their home, for tion, Miss Mary Lee Anderson, Jordan, Laurie Lanier, Mildred Park- that the hovel history that he home. tended various student; conferen- atoga and insisted that he become a candid- long procession of those who in recent years tille. ces in parts of the state this year, the week-end. president; Miss Louise Smith, er, A H h e a Smith, Josephine Pea- imparted was the STUFF. I real*- Misses Catherine Evans and ate for Governor,of New'Yor'k. He became have stopped to'study."BroVning, and what Miss Lois Hitchcock of Moultrie spoke. Miss Flora Nelson told v; Claudia Little spent last week-end -" "~ i first vice-president; Miss Lottie ••"•'"k'ieock. •'•''"'/.' i ;'.-••. v- ' ••• ly believe that when I see the ani- had her family as her guest over of the. student volunteer meeting governor, was re-elected, and then became they found. Stop they must, tone a man who at their homes in Macon. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wright an- [ j ^ , ; ^ Curl, second vice-presi- mals or things that he mentioned the week-end. in Athens, Miss Billy Jennings «f the president of the United States. Miss Virginia Phillips spent nounce the birth of a little girl,. (J M • ^ ^ ^ aecretory. said, that I will think of the eminent Miss Mary Rogers, a former G. the student industrial conference BwB-knge Etfitor VkAeu E M 1 » last week-end in Macon. Alice Mane, November 22, 1933., "But for the fact that Mr. Roosevelt be- statesmen that gave us them! S. C. W. student spent last week- in Atlanta, and Miss Jean Battle. Mrs. .Wright will be. remembered : Miss Kaf.her.ne Weaver, treasur- Circulation Manager* — Esther Barron, "Grow old along with me, Miss Anne. Pfeiffer, a former came interested in Warm Springs thousands That loud speaker in, chapel is end, with, her, sister Miss Robbie . of ..the Baptist studetrt^eonf eretu.e es Alice ..Bryant, Mabel Bryant's er, and Dr. and Mrs. J . ; L . Bees- The best is yet to be," €..S.„C..student,.spent last.week- .union-at-Bessie^ Tift. Frances Dixon. Leona Shephetf. Oke, but Ijir.be glad whence all ;,Regers. . 'i'-;: elster. - on-and Miss Gussie Tabb..A com- ..cannot be contemplated- in,,haste. n ,end„wi.th her sister;;.^.Grace. - : " • ' " get-accustomed to it».J'can*t;-,help ^..sMiBfi,tB^H^i^ ^^s.^spe«t5. last" „.• „ . «r ,, . n - J-'ai<~£he.theme for-.tJieKprogMsm Sun Hmittee composed'of MrssovCecile ^hav£;ykjKpvn,v,$ Jfete.^,4«««&»>* v.vMiss . Evelyn ,.Wallace,-/.- . J ^ m e s- • - ,A. A. •Bnine,.,Rudyai3i;KiRlJiM&^ohnrMase- laughing at the added-y/dwn&eith- ,,^ek.-e,nd ;with .her;;parents Dr$ jfey-i night .iwaaifJRhftttksgivingi ,.It iHr-Hardy, Mi:s.-Mary..Jd;y.ceBanks ; .^lei'.a former *G. S. >C.-..,.s,tudi$j^' v< '•erl~ " ,:;imJL . j g j s ^ n n i n g s ^n, ..Augusta^,* -was given in -tableau form 'and Georgia Transfers Ireland, Mrs. Ann Simpson Smith, .^n^^JuU^J^nkUn^^^ette.- field, William. & Dflvjs, A. $.J£ou.s*anan, Walt, •visited on the camus Thursday?"'"' j^ltr^vio^ray^ anjy n&*rf$ .ja^fceflejrate When India B. gets going, she Miss Mary Lozier" of Sanders- there were three pictures formed Miss" Jimmie Deck, Miss Helen tynes, Mildred Watson. •" *- Are Entertained ' Warm Springs to an extraordinary depth. It Whitman, are among those in whom Broek- gets going! What,I mean. Three •ville had as her guest last week- Mrs. Rosabel Burch and Mrs. to show the love of a Mother, of Hagan, Miss Sarah Nelson, Miss Inflate—Margaret Harvin, Mary Lance. end Misses Billie Jennings and West, of Augusta, were dinner a friend, and most important of _ Sara Bigham, Miss Eleanor Bran- is regarded as a very important scientific ington sees direct influence of Browning. on a match, or somethin' like that. And ask her if correspond- Miriam Davis. guests at the practice home Sun- all, the love of God. Though shov:, i An entertainment for the girls non, Miss Katherine Butts, Miss discovery, and this unusual action in water is. Browning's use of the dramatic monologue ents live up to the lines they Miss Eloise Kaufman had Miss day. Mrs. Burch visited her dau- it expressed the Thanksgiving (wno attend the College of Edu Jessie Trawick, Miss Ethel Mont- one which may be responsible for some of the ghter, Miss Rosabel Burch, who spirit effectively, cation, University of • Georgia, gomery, and Miss Frances Thax- Patter is unexcelled. His faith and optimism sounds shoot! Don't tell her I said this, Helen Green of Columbus as her success obtained in treating patients for the but she sho' likes cold weather week-end guest. ... is ill at Parks Memorial Hospital. during the past year was given ton acted as hostesses while Mrs. a clear note above a period of confusion. • Miss Anita Worth is spending on the afternoon of November M. M. Parks presided over the Hugh Walpole as guest editor of the De- after effects of paliomyelitis. better than.she lets on! • i •".•.-Mrs..«. J. Mincey of-Wanthen, Mrs. Sapp of Dalton, visited for the week-end at her home in 28, by Patricia Madden, Helen tea table. The lovely musical pro- Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Sonnets from That "gag" of the freshmeV an alumna spent last week-end o„,.;„0,0 the week-end her daughter, Dor- cember Golden Book selects as his 5 favorite "The Columbus Inquirer has this very in- w Doster, Winnie Sheppard and grain rendered throughout the af- pulling the toikey feathers was with her daughter, Miscs Harriet « ™ *>W™%* othy Sapp. the Portugese" have only served to strengthen Dr. A. D. Browne, Miss Clara Marion Hartshorn. ternoon was conducted by Miss short stories the following. teresting statement to make in regard to the funny the first two years I heard Mincey. Judy Vosburg and Iris Tison Haddox, and Dr. H. A. Webb, of Delightful refreshments were Maggie Jenkins and a student discovery and' how it will effect Warm the reputation of Browning as a lover, that it—'specially the first time, cause Miss Marian Power and Miss went to Macon Saturday for the "The Killers" by Ernest Hemingway, Peabody College, were honor served to the guests after a pro- committee. Besides the visiting I got up at six-thirty to perform Ida Ellis Green were the guests Oglethorpe-Mercer football game Springs as a health resort: he has gained from his poems and letters. guests at a breakfast at the Bald- and local Alumnae, the following "Christ in Flanders" by Balzac, "Gentleman that menial labor! But it kinda' of friends during the past week- Johnnie Colley visited her home, | gram of a series of games "The discovery was made by Dr. Oskar win Hotel, Tuesday morning, special quests were Mr. and Mrs. from San Francisco" by Ivan Bunin, "The His common humanity will always have un- rankles with age now, and who can end". East Point,'for the week-end Those present were: Winnie sponsored by the Peabody Club of Sheppard, Patricia Madden. Hel- Miller S. Bell, Dr. and Mrs. Tiff- Baudisch, department of chemistry, Yale Un- iversal appeal. fool this freshman class anyway. Miss Helen Tanner had Mrs. Miriam Burke spent the week- neiy Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vinson, Horla" by Guy de Maupassant, and "The G. S. C. W. en Doster, Marion Hartshorn, iversity, who used instruments furnished And does Mamie J. Clark rate? B. B. Tanner as her guest the end at her home in Hapeville. Mr. and. Mrs. Marian Allen and Broekington closes his book with a discus- Informal talks were made by Willie Warren, Katherine Evans, Warrior's Soul" by Joseph Conrad. Boy howdy! She goes a-visitin* past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis. through the courtesy of the I. G. Farbenin- the guests and different members Kathleen West was visited by Virginia Oliver, Lola Dowis, Flor- sion of Browning as a mystic and his final and then "he" starts showing up An anthology of the famous escapes of his- dustrie at Ludwigshafen, Germany, in determ- Miss Zernice Matthews of At- of the club. her sister and Miss Wilma Chats- ence Knight, Ethel Cole, Lanelle every two Sundays! These Monti- tory from prison, from shipwreck, from sav- lines are these.; "A poor poet is always at the lanta spent last week-end with Miss Hennilee Maxwell ' spent worth Thursday. Vandier, Lila Ragsdale, Hazel ining the rays-penetration nature of the w a - cello "garcons" are the stuff; Math Club Has her parents. last week-end at her home in Ruth Colley spent Thanksgiv- Underwood, Louise BIcodworth. ages, from ice floes and desert sands, from ter. mercy of his readers, when he is, at last how'd I know? Henrietta G. show- Miss Blanche Holbrooke had Danville. She had as her week-end ing> week-end at. her home, Ea:-l. JMar y Carolyn Carmichacl and Monthly Party savages, is "Escape" arranged and edited ed me a picture of one one time "The test revealed that the thermal water fortunate enough, as Browning was, to find Miss Evelyn Stanford of Atlanta guest Miss Helen Tanner. Point. | Myra Whitehurst that was a wow—spelled Avith by F. Yeats-Brown. as her week-end guest. Miss Sue Thompson from Pine- of Warm Springs, to a depth of nearly two any." Miriam Mulkey had Evelyn Wynn | The Math Club entertained at capitals! Miss Hessie McClendon spent hurst was the week-end guest of Appropriately named is "Star Dust and meters (equivalent to about six and a half as her visitor last week-end 'in IWeine r Roast Enjoyed one of its monthly socials Friday The book was written as a thesis for a Ask Alice B. why she got so last week-end with her parents. Miss Laura Lambert. Millen. j Holly", which is a complete antholygy of feet) and as deep as it was possible to carry VERY sleepy in Columbus that B v Atlanta Club afternoon, November 24, at 5:30 degree, and is invaluable as a reference on Miss Frances Cowan visited at Mrs. Hargrieves was the week- Eloise Bowilen was the guest of in Ennis Recreation Hall. Christmas poetry by Dorothy M. Shipman. the test, does not filter out the ulra-violet week-end—and also what she did her home in Griffin during the end guest of her daughter, Hen- her parents in Macon for the Miss Eloise Kaufman had Walter B. Pitkin shows you how to begin Browning and modern literature. It has a about it! week-end. rietta. Members of the Atlanta Club short-wave radiation, while the very clear-ap- week-end. charge of the program which con- M. A. Ingram had the GRAND- Miss Kathleen Moon, a visiting Miss Annie Barnes spent the participated in an enjoyable hike life at forty in "More Power To You." Har- pearing water of the fish ponds fed by Cold charming style and is indeed a contribution Florence Smith visited in Perry sisted of several amusing games est time in Atlanta last week- alumna, was entertained Saturday week-end at her home in Newnan. and weiner roast to Nesbit woods last week-end. and two enjoyable solos sung by ry Emerson Fosdick brings the freshness and Springs, only a mile away, in a layer of on- to those who find something in Browning end. And also the week-end be- morning at a breakfast at Nesbit Miss Alline Wright spent the last Monday afternoon from 4:30 Miss Martha Harrison, a member vigor of his liberal thought to the difficult fore that, too. Can't find out his woods. Those present were Misses week-end in Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Grubbs and to 6:;;0 o'clock. After playing ly 10 centimeters reduces the short wave ul- besides his mystery. of the club. Later in the evening name, though. Will report as soon Moon, Katie Israils, Mildred Har- Miss Johnny Colley spent the daughter, and Mrs. Chadwick of games, weiners with coffee and problems of the day in "The Hope of the tra-violet light considerably, through the long- apples and candy were served. as I hear, so you won't miss any- vey, Margaret Wenzel, and El- week-end at her home. Macon visited Sue Mansfield last. candy were served. World." Adolph Hitler has written his auto- wave ultra-violet penetrates easily to a depth Sunday. Those attending were Pauline Russian Chorus thing—maybe! ma Cowan. Misses Marie and Annie Belle Among those present were Eile- biography, which he calls "My Battle." Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Farren visited Joiner, Mary Nolle Fussell, Ruth of two meters. I. Favven has the Snow conv The following had breakfast at Long visited their sister, Mary en Benson, Avis Bolen, Miriam The Russian Chorus of MME. Agreneva Capy, Lucile Griffith, Marie.Slade, Between 11 and 11:30 o'clock every morn- plex so bad that she even has ^5" the Baldwin Hotel Thanksgiving Frances Long, the past week-end. Irene Farren Sunday. Burke, Anne Carmichael, Eleanor "After dealing with the thermal effects on Loretta Wright, Avis Perdue, Ed- Slaviansky, scheduled \o appear here Friday, walk—for inspiration. Can't you morning: Misses Marjorie Sykes, Miss Jane Sutherland spent last Miss India Brown visited Miss Davis, Evelyn Green, Betty Hood, ing in Guildford, England the members of the Warm Springs water which comes from wina Perry, Elizabeth Cox, Grace all see her now—washing and Mary Sawyer, Amelie Burrus, week-end in Atlanta. Minnie Yefter in Macon recently. each family spend an exciting half-hour sip- December 15, is without doubt the greatest Edith Horton, Blanche Holbrooke, Pfeiffer, Mina Hansom, Rosemary a great depth in the earth, and its buoyancy ironing? (I CAN'T) Marie Patterson, Mary Posey, Miss Jean Verdier accompanied Miss Virginia Terry and. her Catherine Johnson, Martha Harri- Glass, Martha Harrison, Eloise ping hot chocolate, munching cookies, and and non-enervating quality, Dr. Baudish singing organization in the world. The dan Frances Dixon, Carolyn Black, Miss Nan Glass to her home in sister Miss Garice Terry spent Ask M. Dan I. why she can't son, Margaret Kilduff, Mary Fran- Kaufman, Mary Goette, Frances sometimes rashly ordering a strawberry and Sara Ryan. Atlanta for the week-end. the week-end in Savannah with whose paper on the subject printed in The cing numbers are sensational and entertain- be satisfied with the parlors? ces Long, Jane Sutherland, Eli- Garten, Mary McCarthy, Mary Miss Julia Riley, a former G. S. Miss Avis Bolen visited her sis- Mrs. W. D. Weathersbee. zabeth Stuckey, Virginia Oliver, sundae in a coffee shop. It is a ritual awe- Polio Chronicle, published at Warm Springs, ig; the singing is sublime; the Chorus has She's a-restless sort of rirl-but Jane Lane, Miss Nelson, Miss Na- & ter, Barbara Anne, last week-end Miss Mary Ganlding is spending ' • ° ° IT Hnvi'don'ft blamhleimen ViflheVr in onmi e least! C. W. student, was married to Frances Wright, Elizabeth Minteivi i Louise McDaniel, Mavy somely and religiously to be observed. says: Miss Catherine Johnson spent j t h e week-end at her home in Con- ,ev won recognition from kings, queens, empor Boy howdy! The girls and their Mr. John Frederick Marschalk, of Mary Grubb, Nell Cobb, Marie \ P < „..-,,•„ A Christmas story by Llyod C. Douglas is the week-end at her home in Col- ! cord. "In this paper we are adding to the men- swains at the show Thanksgiving Augusta, Tuesday, November 28. Kline, Margaret Pace, and Mary | Pearl Weggivs, Marjorie Cntten ors, sultans, and music lovers everywhere. Miss Hershel Kemper, of Ma- lege Park. Miss Julia Bailey had as her "Precious Jeopardy." A lowdown on people tioned outstanding properties of the thermal night! I bet many of them had Henderson. don con, was the guest of Miss Leona Miss Eulalie McDowell spent guests, Thursday, her parents Mr. and places is "The Night Club Era" by Stan- • j "quiggles" of fear before they water of Georgia Warm Springs a new one, Shepherd Sunday, last week-end at her home m ;:nd Mrs. T. C. Bailey; her brwth- .Miss Students In Practice ley Walker. namely, its remarkable ability to transmit A London collection recently paid $22,000 faced the "flowerlike" audience! Miss Mildred Harvey spent last Madison. er, Hill, of Newnan; and Beuna. Kinney Entertains Ask D. D. and Mr. Sawyer Elizabeth McKoon, o Lut.hers- Home Have Picnic Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Sonnets the short-wave ultra-violet radiation. We for eight of Napoleon's love-letters. It seems week-end at her home in Avery. Miss Harriet Trapnell spent last Biology Club Officers how it feels to be a "sponsod"? Miss Marie Parker, an alumna, week-end in Newnan. villa. From the Portugese" have been re-edited. simply add to the hydretherapy the benefit a large'price until you recall that there are Miss Ernestine Collins is spend- Miss Francos Kemp is spending Weren't they lovely? Such gorge- was a visitor on the campus last Miss Beuna Kinney,, president The girls who are now living- A comprehensive selection of the writings of of heliotherapy, the advantages of which men still living who have paid more than week-end. ing this week-end with her par- the week-end at her home in At- ous fleurs! of the Biology Club, was hostess in the practice home entertained Charles Lamb has been prepared by E. H. have long been empirically recognized. Miss....T,hei:esa Salter, a •I'.-.v-v •• ents in Acworth. lanta. that for their own.—Boston Herald. Does A. Burrus rate or does she with a. picnic, supper -Sunday-night G. S. C. student, visited here Miss Mildred Watson spent the Miss Elise Johnston is the guest at an oyster,, breakfast Monday. ;,;SJiepard, and. called ''EverybodyV,Lamb." "An outstanding factor in Warm Springs, rate—special delivery.candy, ,dates Tuesday. week-end at her home in Griffin. this week-end of- Miss Marion morning entertaining the other at Fort Wilkinson. 'Will Rogers says what the country,needs however, is the clpse, contact between hydro ; (the .kind that talks) and, tele, Mr.. Oliver C. Custer, of Ma- Among the Thanksgiving visi- Miles at her home in Griffin. officers-of the club and the fac- .•Among those present were: Miss and heliotherapy, since the, exercises are car- tors, were "Liz" McKoon, Adrian is dirtier finger nails an^, cleaner minds. I shall be,free when I go out beyond the sun grams on one day! ' -~y ,epn, was the guest of Miss Mar- Miss •Alliene Wright- is spending ulty of the Biology department. Mabel T. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. ried out. under .water. It was questionable garet Wenzel Sunday evening. Wills. Emily Renfroe, Mr*. T. W. the weak-end at her home in Grif- 1 shall race the hills to the dawn, Methinks that I'll have to hire The party left the campus at Linwood Smith, Kittie Marie Miss Cherry Waldron, of Dub- Camp, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Johns- fin. whether the patient undergoing treatment And stand, (?) a crew of Winchells to help Smith, Mr. Chat-lea'Morris, Mrs. Discovery lin, was the guest of Miss Dor- ton, Nell Smith, Louise Wingo. Miss Annie Barnes and Miss 7 o'clock ant! hiked to Nesbit under water got at the same time a full Mni-v Jones, "Liz" Cowart, Eliz- "Mother Marlow" Roberts, Miss And hold all knowledge in one hand. me know the b. j.'s of G. S. C othy Ellis during the week-end Hazel I'ili.niiUi are spi'iidiug the woods whore oysters were fried Nothing succeeds like success. Warm Miss Lena Beth Brown spent j abeth Berkoffer, Theresa Salter. measure of the Itra-violet radiation which, I shall stretch my finiteness I'm "out" of them— week-end a I: their homes in New- and roasted. Clara Hasslock, Miss Russell Mc- the week-end at her home in i Eva Lou MacGowan, Chan Parker, Springs, which from time immemorial has thanks to favorable climatic conditions, is The song of the week? Dedi, nan. Entire, Miss Emily Cowart, Miss Against infinite endlessness. Hapeville. j Leslie McCarthy, Sally , Melton, Those attending were Dr. Nev- been flowing with water that does more than Miss Helen Ennis and Miss Ev- Sarah Lou Hodges, Miss Ruth present during many days of the year. cated to Mary Thompson! They Miss Nancy Sales spent last Dot Eidson, Sara and Mary Mont- ins, Miss Nixon, Miss Tatt, Beuna' I shall walk most fearlessly (>lyn Wheat tire .spending the week- any other agency yet discovered for the dread understand. week-end with her parents. and Sara Barron. Kinney, Katie Israils, Dorothy Stone, Miss Gertrude Gissendan- "This important discovery is determinded gomery end at: their homes in Atlanta. scourge of the human race, infantile paraly- As beneath one who's free. Moon and Marie ner, and Miss Annie Hugh Han- to give great prestige to Warm Springs and Tune: I'll be faithful M!iss Sue Mansfield sru-nt '-t.V "Kaf 'ark- Among those spending this Harper, Berth; Hopkins, and sis did not come into its own, so to speak, —Mary Agnes Scott week-end in Macon as the guest er, ex-stri.ents, visited the col- cock. establish the soundness of developing the r e - -C. S.— week-end in Atlanta are Marga- Mary La nee. until Franklin D. Roosevelt purchased the nQjw .1 J. Farren. i lego on Thanksgiving Day. ret K. Smith, Dorothy Ingram 1 ——

iH^yviboroiigh Sword Elinor will start in as a fresh- .V.V-VaVoV.V.V.VV.V.V.VaV.-.-.- Bteldie Gui d VI Original in Jr. Gym—10 points man. j Do-Dads From Elsewhere \ Egyptian Louise,.. Leslie, Mary, Dorothy, To Give Letters Free Hearts and Carolyiv are,' sisters, while Hsfudiantins . •••- Marguerite, Hazel, and • Elinor •in the- Tech-Georgia game i appropriate for such a purpose. ..(OflJitTwaect from Front Page) . Hoof Dance are their cousins. They all live hi- Thanksgiving, twins played j •Proportion of Letter White Oak. against each other. They were the A most remarkable bird is the (;faa!i«a departmeat is present. 4 yr. basis Boulware brothers; one goes to parrot, "Galli-Gurci," which in- A. M&jtti- Sports Points Four Sets ..of Twins At Georgia and the other prefers habits Audubon Park' in New Or- 1 iSwiiket ball ist letter 500 .'G. S. ,C,,W. This Quarter Tech. Things must have been leans. The bird is not only a tal- 2:id letter 1000 complicated for the tipsy ones in ented vocal artist, but she is al- i> T«HT.»S • 3rd letter 1500 the bleachers. so learned in Latin. She chants 4 Stf/jeer Twins have almost deserted the Rh letter 2000 Aves and Credos for hours at a .;» V enjoyed a de- ghter of so many brilliant minds Miss Shumate and her brother, 1. Elementary "folic—3. points lightful picnic at the cabin last Strange Sights Seen surpassed all her scholastic abil- Ace of diamonds Thursday evening from 6:00 to Mr. Leon Shumate, were riding At World's Fair home about seven o'clock Sunday ity. She finished grammar school Klappdanc 7:30 o'clock. The group was en- in 5 years, and while in the col- •Bleksn.'? tertained by,Mrs. E. R. Hines night. As they passed by the Bap- The "World's Fair," sponsored tist church where services were lege, her foster home, she grad- Irish .Lilt, • who read a selection of her poetry. by the Y. W. C. A. Saturday af- uated in 3 years and the same Tantoli Following this program, salad, i in progress, they noticed a negro ternoon at Government Square number of summer schools. Among On Dance sandwiches and coffee were serv- man sprawled out in one of the Park fairly teemed with miracles. her honors while in college were: Little man in a Fix ed. parked automobiles. The glass in As one approached the gate, a president of the freshman class Norwegian Mountain' In addition to Miss Crowell and strange monster whizzed through, one of the doors was broken and this made them suspicious. When (the same colors as when she was March Miss Hallie Smith, faculty advis- then dashed away rattling and they saw that the doors of some ,'Sel l i n g e r ' a Round ors of the club, there were about smoking like some mythical mam- mascot,) secretary and treasurer mal. Analysis of the creature re- of the other cars were standing of Ennis dormitory, a member of .'Shoemakers Dance twenty members present. 1 vealed nothing more than a mod- ! vopen"""],' Mis "VS s Shumat. , e said Tsh • e an id j freshman council, business manag- 'Gathering Peaspode ..,,_,/,.. , ,, , her brother turned around mimed er of the Colonnade, and presi- iRufty Tufty Celia Freeman Honored el 1 Ford sadly in need ot water ately. They went back to town and dent of Baldwin County club; bo 'Sweet Kate and bolts. Kathleen Roberts was returned with Mr. Church w e l l sides several minor offices. 'Va. "Iiifl Miss Celia Freeman was given the brave charioteer. Heath, a policeman. Black Meg a surprise birthday party Friday, Not to be overlooked was the The years 1929 and 1930 found •Row Well Ye Mariner November 24, at 7:00, by Misses parachute-jumper who carried an The policeman investigated and her attending the University of II Clogs— u Points Bobby Chambers, Myron Boggus, umbrella for lack of a parachute. i found the negro still in the car. California, but she could not stay Suwanee Nettie Ware, Betty Hood, Dot Al- Then, too, the bearded lady, one He ,discovere d that he had brok- away from G. S. C. In September of 1930 she accepted a position in School Days len, and Montine O'Quin. in a family of fifty-two, cre' ta £0,| j en in Mr. and Mrs. Forehand s Dean Scott's office. Again G. S. Topsy The room was attractively dec- much excitement. automobile and had stolen Mrs. C. W. cared for her daughter, for > " Newsboy clog orated in pink and white. In the The be-spectacled magician, Forehand's purse and coat. Mr. it was then that Dot met her Old Bill center was a table on which was who discovered enough handker- Heath arrested the negro and took husband-to-be. Anaecous Africanus a large cake bearing her name chiefs in the atmosphere to sup- him to jail where he is being held HI built on Folk—6 points and nineteen lighted candles. By ply the college, also attracted a for trial. Many lovely parties have been Indian Corn it, was a modernistic compact. great deal of attention. given in her honor and many .'Parade of Wooden Soldiers' The Fair was concluded with a NOTICE more are being planned. Miss Al- Jumping Jack's Ten McCarthys To beauty contest in which represen- Miss Catherine Scott will speak ice Lenora Tucker and Miss Fan- Little Dutch Dance Room In Terrell 601 tatives from each dormitory par- to the Commerce Club in Miss nie Virginia McClure entertained ' Sidewalks of New York ticipated. Judgments rendered Barnett's classroom at 5:30 Mon- with a dinner party Saturday, Dance of Toy Regiment The McCarthy-family of White confirm the rumor that curves day evening. The subject of her November, 18. All the teachers Bohemian Oak, Ga., has practically taken are in very much, which may be talk will be parliamentary law. that were on the campus wdien Horses on Parade (501 Terrell C. There has been a the reason for the unusual con- There will be several additional Dot was born gave reminiscences 'Glow Worm McCarthy girl living in the room sumption of hot-dogs and dopes. features on the program and all of her childhood. These were Miss Helen for the past six years. the members of the club will find Tucker, Miss McClure, Dr. Edwin "Creek Sacrifical Louise McCarthy moved into it worthwhile to attend. H. Scott, Miss Kate Thrash, Miss IV Advanced Folk—8 points the room during her sophomore Music Faculty To Alice Napier, Miss Florence Bar- Boscastle year at G. S. C. in 1927. Later Present Recital Miss Parks To Wed nett, and Dr. J, L. Beeson. Espnnola Leslie came to school here and Mrs. Beeson was the first to .Tarentella moved in with her sister, Louise. The music faculty under the di- Mr. Hilburn entertain Dot with a tea in the May Pole At present the room is being rection of Miss Tucker, Miss Mansion. Anne Bone and Kitty French Reel occupied by Mary and Dorothy, Horsbrugh, and Mrs. Allen, will The Georgia State College for Cline honored the bride-elect at "Weaving a junior and freshman respective- present a delightful program in Women announces the engage- the Echetah Country Club, No- GoUands Qnadrill ly. chapel, Wednesday December 13th. ment of its daughter, Miss Dor- vember 18. Others who have hon- Rem)' the Flax Unless the plans of the family It will include a sonata for viol- othy Virginia Parks to Mr. Earl ored and will honor her are Mrs. 'T Minuet are changed, there will be a Mc- in and piano by Mozart, an aria Hilburn, the marriage to be sol- J. F. Bell, Mrs. Wright McKnight, Dublin jig Carthy girl in the room for the from Handel's "Messiah," a group emnized December 20. Miss Parks and Mrs. Edwin H. Scott. Mazurka next ten years. After Dorothy is of modern violin solos, (one of is the real daughter of the late She left the office November Old Mole graduated Marguerite and Caro- which has been specially brought Dr. Marvin McTyeire Parks, and 23, and is to be married December V Morris Dancing—10; pointri: lyn, who are. now freshmen in over from London,) and a final Mrs. Parks, but in spirit she be- 20 in the Executive Mansion. The Bean setting high school, will attend school number for voice, violin, and longs to G. S. C. W. students' only regret is that Dot's Rigs o Marlow here. When these two girls are piano by Tosti. On the day she was born the marriage will take her to Banjor, Lads a' Bunchen sophomores Hazel will join them, All music lovers will appreciate school declared a holiday. By sec- Pennsylvania where Earl is man- Shepherds Hey and during, her sophpmore year and enjoy this program. ret ballot the students named ager of the Gas Co.