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T II E U X 1 V E II S I T Y EXAMS Next Issue Begin Thursday of the ECHO May 27 Class Night T II E U X 1 V E II S I T Y EXAMS Next Issue Begin Thursday Of the ECHO May 27 Class Night Volume XLII UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA, MAY 7, 1943 Number 12 F. D. R. Wins Hope of the Future Reeling, Writhing Congrats And Arithmetic Following the example of Lewis, Dean Smith has just released but with more success, tho stu­ plans for the summer session to dents of the University left their be given this year at the Univer­ machines this week. Theirs how­ ever, was not the purpose to leave sity, and now many students know- the President holding the bag, but that their summer will be safe to strive toward honesty in poli­ from sun and snakes. The sum­ tics, a well-meaning move. mer session is designed primarily Elections were held yesterday in to decrease the total time spent in the library basement. There were college due to the present war sit­ no flattering posters, no com­ uation. By taking complete courses mandeering speeches, onlp whis­ pered "Perhaps you'll vote . ?" throughout the summer and winter and enraptured "I'm voting . ." sessions, a student can complete At 10 a.m. on May 6, the civilian four years of college work in two students began to file calmly to­ years and eight months. It is ex­ ward the Commons. Their faces pected that many students will take were determined, and sly racketeers advantage of this shortening of the were afraid to pass out chewing gum bars. At 2 p.m. these were college program in order to com­ the results of suffrage a la indi­ plete as much work as possible be­ vidual: fore going off to the armed services MISS V. C. and other war produced situations. Asimo Ellis 83 In addition, many freshmen will Sue Johnson ... 64 probably begin their college ca­ BACHELOR OF UGLINESS reers during the summer in order Bob Boese . 184 Billy Bender ... 55 to qualify for advanced military MOST POPULAR GIRL training as soon as possible. This Aline Settles . 66 Pictured here is a group representative of a university that is not asinine. is of particular interest to 16- and Betty Margaret Wall 61 17-year-old high school seniors. MOST POPULAR BOY R. C. Evans 122 Puppy Dog Tails Primevera Oola La From Farmlahahad The 16 weeks of the summer are divided into two semesters, each of John Coffee 58 A puppy, intrigued by the' pre­ Games—Supper on the Quadran­ Perhaps at times before, you, as Students at the University last which will run through approxi­ BETTY CO-ED occupation of those around him, gle—Fun—Those were the functions a college woman, have wished week were impressively reminded Betty Sylar 135 broke from the arms of the co-ed of Play Day held on the Quadran­ there was something more you that scholarship does, after all, mately two months. Registration Peggy McMillin 55 holding him and scampered glee­ gle May 4. City, Central, Red Bank. could do for your country at war hold a high place in higher educa­ for the first semester will take than you were doing. There is. tion. Alpha, honorary scholarship JOE COLLEGE fully down into the neat ranks of Notre Dame, and G.P.S. were well place on June 7 with classes be­ Sam Darras 166 There is an organization of women society, elected to its ranks nine cadets. Even this failed to discon­ represented. ginning on the following day. The John Kovacevich 41 whose duty it is to replace men new members. Bob Boese, Nancy cert the men. or make them look Ten different kinds of games semester will end on July 30. July BEST-DRESSED GIRL at shore stations for active duty, Noble, Kathryn Oyler, Dorothy cognizant of trivialities. Through . were played; each one was played and this organization, the WAVES, Fenner Rafferty, Frances Tiemran, 31 will be Registration Day for the Betty. Pennell 90 eight minutes. The girls were di­ Jean Hart * 75 photographers, little boys, and ir­ need women desperately now. A Cicely Peeples, and Rob Robert­ second semester and classes will vided into 10 groups. member of the WAVES has the son were the chosen few from the BEST-DRESSED BOY regularities on the field, and thrilled begin on August 2. Summer school An enjoyable program was given same regulations and duties as a senior class, while Dr. David A. Bob Custer 126 exclamations from the spectators, will end on Sept. 21, and Gradua­ the men had kept their faces strict­ by the Modern Dance classes. Four man in the navy on shore duty on Lockmiller and Dr. W. O. Swan Ben Taylor 7 numbers were presented. the seas which is necessary to were selected from the faculty. tion Exercises are scheduled for MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL ly expressionless. Theirs was true Mrs. Manson, Mrs. Sherman Paul, winning this war. It isn't any In order to be eligible for Alpha Sept. 22. Mary Neal Wheeler 62 army discipline, no eyes right and Martha Steakley were present­ picnic, or part-time "glamor" job, one must have maintained an aver­ Classes will be held from 8:00 a.m. Harriette Bacon 55 without a bellowed order, no step ed coursages by Dotty Fenner Raf- nor is it meant to be. But with it age of 2.0, B or better, throughout to 12:00 noon and will run for 50 Willodene Nichols 51 without command. comes the realization that you are ferty. Supper was served between his four years at college. From minutes, except for chemistry and MOST HANDSOME BOY doing your part toward winning After three months of intensive six and six-thirty. Nancy Noble such group six or seven of the physics laboratory sessions which Randall Cullom 109 the war; you are doing far more training at the University of Chat­ and Bets Miller were in charge of highest are chosen annually. will be held in the afternoon. Sum­ Bob Custer 36 than some unorganized work which tanooga, a group of AAF cadets refreshments. Two of the honored ones will not mer session courses, which are sig­ Ben Taylor ... 33 you might do at home. It is full- were graduating from preliminary The new officers of WAA and be present at the initiation cere­ nified by "S" preceding the course SENIOR MOST LIKELY TO and basic flight work to actual time work; it will be hard work at mony to be held on the evening of Mocettes were announced. The times; just as the work your number, will meet twice as often SUCCEED classification and training centers. May 10 in the Chapel. Cicely Pee­ WAA officers are president, Martha brothers and fathers and sweet­ as the equivalent regular course, Francis Barker 116 ples began active service in the They were marching on Chamber­ Steakley; vice-president. Carmine hearts are doing is hard work. thereby completing 32 weeks' work Charles Grether 43 WAVES this week, while Rob Rob­ lain Field in their final Chatta­ Swingley; secretary, Judy Smith; Winning any war is hard work, in 16 weeks. Classes will meet on MOST POPULAR FACULTY nooga appearance. Many brightly ertson is studying meteorology in treasurer, Bonnie Eichorn, and re­ but is not a free land worth hard the Army. After this ceremony, to Saturday regularly to conform to MEMBER dressed citizens and visitors had porter, Peggy Walker. work? which graduate members are in­ this requirement. Consequently. W. O. Swann . 45 gathered in the grandstand to ap­ Perhaps it would be a good idea There are many positions which vited, the annual business meeting the number of credits a student F. W. Prescott 42 plaud. Coach "Scrappy" Moore to leave the game set-ups on tho you may fill as a WAVE, whether will be held. may carry will be half the normal SUPERLATIVE APPLE-POLISHER watched, but not in the customary Quadrangle, because the University you have had previous experience Then the old and new members number. Normal registration will Elizabeth Gibson 88 side-line, sweat-shirt get-up. students were having so much fun or not. You will be trained to fill will adjourn to the Coffee Shoppe be for eight hours each semester, Don Fox 73 Like seasoned veterans the ACC with them before and during Play the job you are best fitted for, for a banquet honoring the new but students maintaining an aver­ Nominated at the same poll were drilled. Their legs, moving in Day. and if you have had previous ex­ members. Henry Ferger, who has age of C for the preceding semester 10 seniors for the Alumni Achieve­ unison at the press of a vocal chord, perience you may use that know­ served many years in educational will be allowed to register for ment Award. One senior is elected were as a long brown-hued ribbon ledge to best advantage in a WAVE work in India for the Presbyterian nine hours. position. for the honor, which is presented swishing softly to and fro over Church, will be the speaker. Mr. Summer session courses are be­ Truth Duty, Economically, the WAVES Ferger, a former student at UC, during the senior week, from the the parade ground. The only noise ing offered to meet all require­ list of 10 selected by the student was from the echoing commands offer splendid opportunities which was principal of the Farmlahadad And Love anyone will agree are to your ad­ ments. A complete freshman cur­ body. Each voter inscribed his and the admiring mufti. Christian High School in Fath- vantage to accept. The pay is the harh, India, and was awarded a riculum will be presented to start choice on his ballot.
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