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BIRMINGHAM, Slabama, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1940 Namber 9 109% Increase In Enrollment Is Announced Major Davis Studenis To Decide On Releases Who’s Who Notice

The Entre Nous, in collaboration Howard Gains As Many with The Howard Crimson, will sponsor the annual Who's Who con- State Schools Lose test for Howard. Tomorrow in chapel students will According to Major Harwell G. make the nominations, ard the fol- Davis, Howard's enrollment has in- lowing Friday a vote willibe taken. creased about 10% -over last year. Printed ballots will be furnished at Exact figutes were not available, ‘chapel period for the pu se of but it was learned that attendance voting. is above the number expected. An Taking the place of “Miss How- example is shown by a freshman ard” will be the Student Body English class. Last year there were Dream Girl. Special emphasis will 185 students in this class, while this be laid upon the selection of this term there is 245 enrolled, an in- girl. crease of approximately 30%. v Besides this feature there will be During the year beginning Sept. seven classifications for both boys 1939 and continuing until Sept. 1940 and girls. the college had $16,000 worth of Voted on will be, 1. Most popular improvements done on th campus. girl—most popular boy; 2 Most MENDLINESS SHOWN BY GR x OUP—Du “S peak Week” called by the Y. Ww. C. A. the above picture This included work done on dormi- snapped. Pictured (left to right) is Sally Jacobs, Frances Pierce, Dr. George W. Hess, Florrie Thomp- beautiful girl—most handsome boy; tories, library, and several build- son, and Jane Purser Brown. ~—Photo Courtesy Birmingham News 3. Best all around girl—best ath- ings. - - lete; 4. Best girl dancer—best boy Besides this there was a reduc-

dancer; 5. Most intellectual girl— tion of $73,000 in liabilities. Every Much Progress Noble Beall most intellectual boy; 6. Best dress- obligation was met as the present Howard ed girl—best dressed boy; 7. Most administration paid cash for every- Made By promising girl—most promising boy. thing. Whirligig Gives Books The increase in eng@llment is Y. T. C. noteworthy in view of the fact that By WILLIAM STICKLES Lynn Buchanan many of the colleges in the south, To Library including colleges of Alabama, have The Howard College Youth Tem- suffered a general decrease of 10%. “The views expressed in this column do perance Council met Tuesday night, Speaks To mot necessarily agree with those of the piper Oct. 22, at the home of Mrs. E. C. the editor. Missionary Donates 101 Jordan. The organization wel LR.C. Western Union To ONLY 35 MORE SCHOOL DAYS comed Dr. Thompson, the newly- Negro Life Stories | BEFORE CHRISTMAS elected sponsor. 4 Miss Lynn Buchanan, secretary Handle Football After a brief business session, The Reverend Noble Y. Beall, mis- of President Davis, talked Tuesday Tickets The election is over. The ex: ms at chapel period to the 1. R. C. Miss are over. Some of us were disap- during which the president, August sionary to the negroes from the Buchanan gave a personal interpre- Arrangements have been com- ited by both of them, no doubt. Lovegren, presided, an interesting Home Mission Board of Southern tation of the last few days in Paris pleted with athletic authorities of %, now we have two things to look program was presented. Baptist, recently presented the before the present tragic war, which Howard College so thaigalumni and ward to, Christmas and Thar ks- Frances Galbreath read a paper Howard Library with 101 books con- started Sept. 1, 1939. When she fans in other cities may ing Speaking of Thanksgiving, on “Can the Christian Justify Mod- cerning negro life. Important in- arrived in Paris the Parisians were ball tickets through their local ds me that we play Spring erate Drinking?” The effects of al- busily preparing for war yet they Western Union office for all games cohol in the germ-cell was dis- formation about the social and re- i at Legion Field sometime about all hoped for peace and were light- as long as tickets are available. by Stewart Bell. Gussie Mae ligious life of the negro can be hat time. Let us start a drive to cussed hearted and optimistic. Your local Western Union office ill up the East Stands for that Guyton gave a very “interesting ‘found in these volumes. However, after the signing of the will accepet orders for tickets for “Earmarked for America”, game. If every student would bring topic, Included in this set are: Who's Russo-German treaty all knew the games played by Howard Colleg after which Sara Jordan discussed Who In Colored America; Doyle, ome non-student that would fill up war was inevitable, she said. wire the money to Birmingham and and artistic inspiration. kl section or two. We still hav: a alcohol The Etiquette of Race Relations in Miss Buchanan said that after this have the tickets held at the Bir- ood chance towin the Dixie Con- Mac Jordan, who is chairman of the South; May's, The Negro’s God; passed the ten days preceding ac- mingham Western Union, pending erence and the Spring Hill gene ‘medal contests for the State W. C. The Negro in Virginia; Allen, The tual hostilities were the most try- arrival of the purchaser, or tickets y be the deciding game. T. U., spoke and it was decided that Negro Question; Jordan, Negro ing of all history. will be mailed as directed. ° | A few weeks from now you will ‘ the Y. T. C. should sponsor an ora: Baptist History; Gallock, Sons of reading the All-American se 2c- torical contest soon. The group - Africa; Gordon, The Georgia Ne- Hons of most every sports writer then enjoyed a social hour and re- gro. : “We Rose With Roosevelt” note over the country. So I will freshments. These books and many others will Pp on record with the first All be soon ready for circulation, ac: (Editor's Note: We cannot vouch for HERBERT HOOVER : merican of the new season. See if cording to the announcement of the ‘accuracy of these quotations because W can beat this All-American to Miss Marie Bost, acting librarian. we had to resort to an obsolete method East Lake Lions To of mind-reading in an effort %o make the Frances Galbreath: “It was four- i all Americans. - dead-line.) thirty when I turned off the returns —~BUCK ROGERS Sponsor Amateur Study Course Following the hurrying and scur- to study. I love that man. ~'LIL ABNER ring that immediately precedes and (Joe McD. Note: What man?) Planned By JOE MARTIN: I second what Mr. —ALLEY oor Program succeeds a general presidential elec- +~CAPT. EASY | Hoover says. tion, The Crimson decided to see B. S. U. BOB STEELE: “Before election L 3— Fifth Annual Amateur Show of how the Howard campus (as if you A study course of “My Covenant +I thought I was for Willkie, but T—- _ East Lake Lions Club will be put didn’t know) felt about the re- Series” will be ina Friday *=.~ at Woodlawn High School Fri- election of Mr. Roosevelt. Here is believe me I'm zeally in the mood on night by the Howard B.S.U. Coun- now.” ¥B—MANDRAKE, THE MAGI day, Nov. 8, at 8:00 o'clock. some of what we thought we heard: CIAN = cil, headed by Margaret McClellan. HAM FISH: amateur v Cape eno £ . This show is a variety of The class, which will study “Salva- WILLIAM STICKLES: rn L—- will be awarded prizes 1—-DICK TRACY talent and tion,” will be held at 7 o'clock at MRS. HOLLIDAY: “We put him Beer rire ) aa ; to six best, according fo the judges. the home of Dr. Vernon G. Davi- Fred Thrash: “As Cleveland Coun- Sr telepho’ ; es B~SUPERMAN "over in a big way, didn’t we.” = = duty wile © " Miles School for Dancing will son, 8011 4th Ave. South, BS.U. ty goes, so goes the nation. Roose- BRUCE BARTON: “Nice weather Fach KNOBBY WALSH a feature act as guest vel swept ys all, and 1" do mean’ phonsor—LITTLE ORPHAN ANN IE present arnt advisor. All students and for ‘Fishing isn’t it? friends are sondilly invited. So that's the way it went, and FIVE DOLLAR REWARD—C} ar- ALF LANDON: 1 second what '¢ Douglas will give a five dolar Mr. Stickles says.” Th "We dose with, hard to anyone that gives imior- CARL FELDS: “When ‘Mayme n leading to ;the recovery of coneuive secretary of Civitan. 1. 8 ten dollar bill that mysteriously o 1, will be in charge. 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Library ———— “he views expressed in is column co seemed pretty okay to us. Maybe By Ray Atchison not necessarily agree his _solump ¢) “My students seem to be studying True,” and he’ll smile, and youl Campu Cowgill just wasn't the man. .. or the editor. know immediately that yoy haw CO- SOCIETY EDITOR How about the date “Slug” Norris The Howard College library has more this year than last,” revealed added many new books to the found an understanding Rod Calhoun this tune to had Saturday nite and she called it Dr. True in a confidential statement professey shelves. Students and faculty mem- But that isn’t '.. Pege Davies, the girl from Baldwi-’ off to go with someone else. How to the Crimson Press this week. telling you that he bers are invited to come to the obtained his A.B. with honors i [rT Wallace College, who was home last. Most of us know Dr. True as the ara bt about it, “Slug”. . . Jane Cook and funn week-end: library and use these new books, Bowdon College in far away Ma; J. R. Bennett in the Co-op prior to popular, enthusiastic teacher of his- 3

- “Have you ever held heaven igh! which deal with a variety of in- and that he skipped over to Har. I EE exams. .. : tory who was enrolled in the ranks “Get - Together” teresting subjects. Miss Marie Bost, vard to complete work for an A PiK. A’s Give Costume in your arms ‘Ola seen under one of the many of the Howard faculty last year.

dm acting librarian, announces the fol. and to finally obtain his Ph.D. Saving I love you, I do” . palmetto trees on the campus. Who Or maybe you recognize him as be- lowing books are ready for circula- He seems to have liked the Rus Planned By Party Hallowe'en Several weeks ago this " colum: planted all these trees anyway? tion: sians and their way of making hj said that “Bill Pfaff wanted to go Congratulations to Margaret Ward Alpha Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa tory, because he tried his hang at ADPis ou: with a wild woman”; after reac - for being the Sigma Nu beauty. Carter Alexander, How to Locate Edu- Alpha fraternity entertained with a ing this Claude McCurry said, “We 1 cational Information and Data; Roy Alex- teaching that subject while then are planning Halloween * Seen at the midnight show Hal- ander, The Cruise of the Raider Wolf; The Alpha Delta Pi costume party at the at Harvard. He shyly admitted that . who don’t.” We wonder “Red”? . .. loween night: Gerow Hodges, Nita American Public Health Association, Stand- a little social get-together of ‘the chapter lodge. The fraternity house’ ard Methods of Water and Sewage An- John Roosevelt took the course ang W¢saw a large number of Howard - Scarbough, Beity Jacobs, Charles actives and pledges Friday after- was decorated with jack-o-lanterns, alysis; Margaret Armstrong, Trelawny: received a mark ites out at the Woodlawn-Phillips Richey, Hugh Reynolds, Joe Rut- The ic Educational Catalog for of 68%. He thy noon. corn stalks, pumpkins, black cats, game last Friday. Some we saw are: 1938-1939; Samuel G. & W. M. Barton, stepped over to Radcliffe College~ are Juanita Scarboro, and the atmosphere Jand, Frances Butler, Lois Mur- Guide to the Constellation; Charles A. The pledges was definitely Frosh Winters, Bill Posey, Jack Ke!- phree, Leroy Chambers. Beasd, The Supreme Court and the Con- a woman’s institution—and tried hi Margaret Ward, Sallie Jacobs, Sara that of the proverbial “witch night.” . stitution; P. Beers, Bibliographies history methods there. ser, Gene Claytor, Rod Calhoun, McCurry and Cecelia winning the Florence, Evelyn Scarborough, Edna The highlight of the social gath- in American History; ‘Martha tcher “What was John Tinklepaugh, Weaver Aller, prizes at the Pi K. A. functions. Bellinger, A Short History of Drama; your title?” I asked, Jo Medlin, Margaret Broadwell, ering was the visit of Madame Wil- Bill Pfaff, Elwood Burks, Bob Gal- A. C. & D. H. Bining, Teaching the So- and he laughingly said that he was Cork and Corley looking for corn Juanita Milam, Tommy Lou Robin- ey, fortune teller, who granted all cial Studies in Secondary; Joseph Leopold called a “Teaching Fellow.” loway and Wayne Wells . stokes. Borgerhoff, Nineteenth Century French son, Edwina Wallace, Martha An- present an interview and foretold Heard: that Waldron, Sey- Plays; Clarence . Brenner, Eighteenth “l played" squash and handbag] and Maigeorge Foster. the future of the couples that en- Wonder who has been sending Century French Plays; Ferdinand Vrune- derton more Wilkes, and McCalley were Yank Smith all those letters lately. tiere, L’evolution Des Genres Dans L'his- with the grandson of Charles Evy Actives: Vivian Norton, Margaret joyed the serenify of her conference. toire de La Litterature; Lewis B. Camp- Hughes,” he said, when I asked hin feeling pretty good at the Jack (7 We have heard from a pretty Lowrey, Beatrice Michael, Betty A well planned series of games, . Lantern party the other night. .. bel, T Drama 1 Sop- how he rated on athletics. “I wo good source that Jerry Crowe has ; Stella Center, Jacobs, Rose Lorena Martin, de entermingled with dancing and con- " Evelyn Rhodes and James Ta* Experiences in Reading; E. K. a letter in track while I was in joined the U. S. Army and sailed Chambers, Lacee White, Edna Earle Barnes, tests, were hilariously played by rent always together. . . Fais Houe Medieval Stage; Mary E. Chayer, Bibl: high school,’ 'he added. And while] from New York last Monday. ography in Health Education for Schools; Selina Baker, Sue Blanton and those present. “Goldstein” McCurry meeting Martha Sue Stokes at the Barrett, European Theor 's of the Drama; he isn’t busy giving these “hair Frances Goodrich. and Cecelia Anderson won the library. . . Ira Gunn letting Nita Mil- Gladys Weise may be at Howard Columbia University Press. A Guire to pulling” nine weeks tests in pra Columbia University ; illiam Congreve, prizes for the best outfits. Iam: lead him away from his choscn but her heart is still at Woodlawn. paring: his lectures, you can find A football hero, so we've been told. Complete Plays; Tom Pete Cross, Ancient Actives, pledges, and guests at- profession. . . Buddy Quillim wish- Irish Tales; J. O. Dahl, Restaurant Man- him playing tennis or volley ball PERSONALS‘ tending were: Paul Corley, Mayme Have you taken notice of some ement ; Thomas Dekker, Best Plays; ing he was richer instead of $0 emocracy Readers; Jane A. Delano, with the popular members of the . Brown; Billy Riddle, Louise Thomp- of our students cars. Top spot goes Irwin went to Chattanooga good looking. American Red Cross extbaok on Home Bachelor's Club. (Of course yo son; Bob Steele, Eugenia Breeden; to LeRoy Montgomery for the beau- for the week-end. The Lambda Chis put it all over know he’s a member!) ®.®.% 4 Dewey Lackey, Jane Higgins; Hugh tiful red and blue convertible he’s the Pi K A’s Monday. and may =o ~ i Esto, Ges- DR. WALLACE TRUE Or still maybe you haven't tried Gaylor, Mary Frances Miles; Roy chichte der gi illard S gosbree, Martha Johnson spent the week- ‘on to win the title. . . ‘been driving around. Others are a class in history with this professor! The American Teacher; George F ing the champion speller who de- end, at home at Oxford. Simmons, Anne Gatlin; Robert Daughtery ‘and Clarence Daniels. . Best Plays; Inglis Fletcher, Raleigh” s We appreciate the sound philos- or maybe you have—at any rate / * * *® Cork, Bettye Prince; John Tinkle- We were glad to see Jean and Eden; John Ford, Best Plays: John Fors. feated the confusal contestants from _ophy of Miss Boyett. Her talks on you'll find him to be a “true” fel paugh, Margie O'Neal; Bill Pfaff, “Bubber” last week-end. ter, Life of Chiles Dickens; Sir James G. our school “across the town.” Our Jeanne Martin and Liz Davis Howard tradition and tradition of Frazer, Aftermath; D. S. Freeman, Robert champion speller migrated South low with a swell accent. Anne White; Albert Harwell, Caro- I wonder who has been sending E. Lee; Oliver Goldsmith, Poems & Plays; were in Birmingham over the week- the Old South is worth anyones Robert K. Gooch, Source Book on the last year to become a campus favor- lyn Thornton; Claude Berry Me- end. Corley all those sweet poems. Government of England; Greene, Evarts, time. . ite among the professors and stu- *** Curry, Emma Katherine Under- It seems Mayme'’s true love is B. & Morris, Guide to the Principal Mattress Should Be Restful If we are wrong we _apolige, but Sources for Early American History; John dents. You can tease him, too, just Betty Jacebs, Margaret Lowery wood; Tom Ogle, Mildred Lawrence; coming to town, oh, boy. . . What A mattress should be restful re Cecil wouldn't give you his pin, Gunther, Inside Asia; Peter Herman Hag- say— “I believe you're going to _get Ed Becker, Margie DeShazo; Bob blond in Woodlawn has Pfaff’s frat beldt, Allerlei, Introducing 500 Common _ gardless of the many different posi and Sallie Jacobs spent the week- would he Jappie? ... How is it Words and 30 Idoms; Peter Herthan this southern accent after all,™ tions a person takes while sleeping Thomason, Frances Goodrich; Rob- * pin. end in Chattanooga. Hageboldt, Anekdoten und Erzalungen; * 5 = ert Galloway, Fay Beet; Jim Thom- that Martha Arnold let Seymore out Frank W. and Anita seen to- Peter Herman -Hageboldt, Eulenspiegel und as, Bettie Jacobs; Pat Patterson, of her sight long enough to go on Munchausen; Peter Herman ageboldt. ‘Jim Stuart and Claude McCurry gether at the Chattanooga game. Fabelen; P. H. Hageboldt, Funf Pte Anne Kinny; Alon Bee, Martha Sue the A D Pi party? Is it because she spent the week-end in Scottsboro Marchen; P. H. agebolt, Graded Ger- Stokes; Hays Comerford, Elizabeth is dating someone else and doe:n’t Jappie getting a new addition to man Readers; A. E. Haigh, The Attic and Chattanooga. " want him to know about it? . . to her pins. Theater; Ernest Bell Hemingway, For Penny; Bob McNutt, Cecelia Ander- Whom the Bell Tolls; William Ernest, son; Ed Harris, Evelyn Scarborough; Eow did it happen that Sara Nell Beity Jordom’s boy friend king Living Religions and a World Faith; Al fred H. Holt, American Place Names ; Elwood Burks, Judith Rhodes; Au- Burford was dating the boy Marge off to Pittsbugh. You can cry on Y. W. C. A. Gives James F. Hograbin, An Atlas of Current brey and Mary Frances Miller; Holcomb had been going with late- our shoulder if you want to. ; Affairs; Melanchton W. Jacobus, A New Hallowe'en George Cowgill, Bea: Michael; Ge- ly for the Phi Mu party. Not tak- Standard Bible Dictionary; Mary Johnston, Evans Lewis looked as if he had The Wanderers; Jones and Grizzell, The row Hodges, Juanita Scarboro; Har- ing him away from you, is che, Principles of Unit Construction; Charles Luncheon a personal interest in the baby bug- old Smalley, Rod Calhoun, Lon Marge? . . . Hubbard Judd, Educational Psychology; gy he was pushing Saturday after- J. Lawson, World's Best Proverbs & The Howard Y. W. C. A. held a Miller, Robert Grindle, Harry Do- Grace Wilson is one of the most noon. : Maxims; FE. F. Lindquist: A First Course in Statistics; Clarence Earle Lovejoy, So Halloween luncheon, Oct. 30, with ver, and the guest of the evening, popular teachers we have at How- We wonder how Dr. Chapman got You're Going to College; Andrew Nelson 75 attending. Halloween decora- Madame Wiley. ard and several of the students have Lytle, Long Night; Miriam E. Lowen- the impression that “Lank” Har- berg. Your Child's Food; Blanche Prichard tions were carried out featuring tried to gain a little attention all to well is a ministerial student. McCrum, Estimate of Standards for a Col- the colors of black and yellow.’ no avail. A blond headed Adonis is lege Library; Everett Goodrich McDon- Howard Girl Attends Dollie Duncan making two sets ough, Truth about Cosmetics; Frederick H. Martha Grace Sober led the de- the apple of her eye. . . Now that of biology notes. One set was for Martens, A TThousand One Nights votional. Later in the evening Dietetics Convention the presidential election is over a young man. What is his ame? of Opera; Philip Massinger, Best Plays; Matthews-Northrup New International At- Frances Ray sang a solo, accom- maybe we can have a little peace Submitted— las & [Illustrated Gazetteer: Christopher panied by Mary Frances Vaughan. In New York between the staunch advocates of Notice to Editor: 0. S. Mawson, International Book of The freshman commission pre Names. : Louise Hollingsworth, major in Rocsevelt and Willkie. You should Please run this in your “Wanted . sented a program on how to study. dietetics, attended the annual con- hear Fred Thrash and Bill Stickles To Know Column:” Taking part in the skit were Mary the American Dietetics go to war on the subject. . . Editor Chapel Change Katherine Finley and Virginia Holo- vention of Billy Riddle has got it bad. He gave Who does Ola’s heart belong to— Association in New York, where 48 it on the campus—or away—we man, © studying as an excuse to get off Announced she participated in the activities - froin work so he and Louise went hope it’s here! through the week of Oct. 21-25. to the Jefferson. . . Looke as if Judy From an anxious . Because of the Baptist Conven- Louise was the only representa Rhodes and Elwood Burks have up : “ED” tion and other considerations, the WE RENT ROCK-OLAS tive from Birmingham at this na- a case, Beware of women, frosh. .. chapel period next week is being for tional meeting and one of the few Private Parties and Dances ‘Whats happened to Curtis and changed from Wednesday to Thurs- from Alabama. Nita? Interest hasn't died has jt Correction, Please day, Nov. 14. Rabbi Julius Mark BIRMINGHAM VENDING Dr. Sherman of Columbia Uni- Curtis? . . . Where is the Batche- of Nashville, Tenn., will speak on COMPANY : versity and Miss Mary Swartz Rose Apologies are in order, this means authors jors Club we had last year- . . . the subject, “The Social Message 2117 3rd Ave., S. Phone 3-4183 were among the prominent to Ed Snead, passing ace of the of the Prophets of Israel.” A full nutrition who spoke. How is the triangle Jim. You, L. A, of books on reshout aggregation. Last week 1 and Betty? ... attendance is urged for this interest: Problems in institutional work were said that Buster Dean was the pass- by Wonder how Bea Michaels beat ing program. discussed, and ideas exchanged er on touchdown plays, when the the various groups interested in Lib Holcomb’s time? Lib always Baby 'Dogs played Auburn fresh- In view of this change in chapel dietetics. men. Snead was one of the main hour, it is hoped that conferences LOLLAR’S * assisters in making a touchdown. scheduled for next Thursday will For FRESH FILMS He completed 5 out of 6 for the be moved up to the same hour on Acacia Tree Species EAST LAKE JEWELRY C0. of the aca- night. Sorry I made this mistake, Wednesday. FINISHING and SUPPLIES There are 550 species +7700 1st AVE, N # Murrell Johnson, cia tree. Pdi “TW. GAY. Ma. Sports Editor Norman Horton Visits Drink “Delicious and refresh. ie Watch, Clock, Jewelry IMPORTANT : + ' at Reasonable Campus Saturday ing,” —ice-cold Coca-Cola The Crimson staff will meet N oted Writer will in Room 2 i never loses the freshness Friday afternoon Visit Howard Norman Horton, '39-40 graduate, Main Bldg, at 1:30 pm. It is returned Saturday, Nov. 2, to visit § of appeal that first charmed important that all members at Campus ¥ you. Its clean taste is ex- acquaintances here. Norman is now Io ou 1 tend. SREB RECT Da)

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Page Three THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1940 = Se uit n or orth Comoe > i “Soph Proll”? True, Loti Wlichaal abd pt emma m0 we) een # rue,” aid kell smile, and. y its seem to be studying | Camp us Soci ety | tnow in med ately ‘that you youl, CO-SOCIETY EDITOR ar than last,” revealed CO-SOCIETY EDITOR ound ar un lerstanding prof confidential statement esa ¢ 3ut tl at isn’. tolling you that son Press this week. )btain 'd ‘his A.3. with hummoninr fionors Kno w Dr. True as the | usiastic teacher of his- . 3owd(n Coll ge in far away } ’ enrolled in the rans ind tliat he skijped over to 1 “Get - Together” PiK. : As ’ Give . Costume ; rd faculty last year. rard t 3% omy lete work for an Phi Mu Has u recognize him as be- ind to fir'ally obtain his Ph.D. ie sem; to have liked the Planned By Party Hallowe'en Hullowe’en dans inc their way of making Alpha Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa ory, )ecause he tried his = AD DPis Alpha fraternity entertained with a Luncheon eachig tha subject while ther The Alpha Delta Pi are planning Halloween costume party at the it Harve d. de shyly admitted that a little social get-together of ‘the chapter lodge. The fraternity house Thursday, Oct. 31, Phi Mu soro- John [to | seve It took the course ang actives and pledges Friday after was decorated with jack-o-lanterns, rity had a halloween luncheon at ‘eceivid a mark of 68%. He. noon. corn stalks, pumpkins, black cats, the sorority lodge. The lodge was (teppei (ver to Radcliffe Coll The pledges are Juanita Scarboro, and the atmosphere was definitely decorated with fall flowers. Orange {I won an s in tition—and tried b Margaret Ward, Sallie Jacobs, Sara that of the proverbial “witch night.” and black was carried out in the ‘Mstor;' rieth ds there. Florence, Evelyn Scarboroug'i, Edna The highlight of the social gath- favors and table decorations. Mem- “What was your title? 1 Jo Medlin, Margaret Broadwell, ering was the visit of Madame Wil- bers are Lois Murphree, Marge oimd h: lwgh ng y said that he was. Juanita Milam, Tommy Lou Robin- ey, fortune teller, who granted all Holcomb, Catherine Griffitt, Sara ~. called a “Teching Fellow.” son, Edwina Wallace, Martha An- present an interview and foretold Cofield, Florrie Thompson, Arline “1 plered squash and handiall derton and Maigeonge Foster. the future of the couples that en- Patterson, Corrie Anderson, June vith the graidson of Charles Actives: Vivian on, Margaret joyed the serenify of her conference. Ray Jones, Helen Cagle, Katherine dughe¢ 5,” he said, when I asked Lowrey, Beatrice Michael, Betty A well planned series of games, . Reynolds, Frances Butler, Virginia tow le rated oa athletics. “I won! Jacobs, Rose Lorena. Mar in, de entermingled with dancing and con- - Burleson, Saraell Burford, Rubilaw «+ lett x in track while I was in Lacee White, Edna Earle 3arnes, tests, were hilariously played by Ray, Carolyn Wilson, Helen Rob- righ schol, he added. And while ‘ Selina Baker, Sue Blantcn and those present. “Goldstein” McCurry erts, Ann King, Mary Austin, Mar- 1e isi’t buy living these “hair! Frances Goodrich. and Cecelia Anderson won the garet Lee Monroe, Charlotte Part- »ullin 2” nire veeks tests in pres! prizes for the best outfits. low, Elizabeth Edwards, Hazel Ir- raring lis lectures, you can find Actives, pledges, and guests at- win, Martha Johnson, Lucy Amber- lim 1 la ing ternis or volley ball PERSONALS tending were: Paul Corley, Mayme son, Annie Louise Gore, Virginia with he ppulir members of the Mahaffey. Hazel Irwin went to Chattanooga . Brown; Billy Riddle, Louise Thomp- 3ache or s Slub., (Of course you’ son; Bob Steele, Eugenia Breeden; for the week-end: now he's ; member!) * * * Dewey Lackey, Jane Higgins; Hugh Or til | n aybi: you haven't tried Gaylor, Mary Frances Miles; Roy Delta Zeta Pledges Martha Johnson spent the week- 1 clas: i hi tory with this professor mpion speller who de- end at home at Oxford. Simmons, Anne Gatlin; Robert wr miyhe To Fete Actives nfusal contestants from ou have~at any rate, 2 %%* Cork, Bettye Prince; John Tinkle- you'll fiid rim to be a “true” paugh, Margie O'Neal; Bill Pfaff, across the town.” Our fel . Jeanne Martin and Liz Davis The Pledge Chapter of Delta Zeta ow with a swell accent. Anne White; Albert Harwell, Caro- beller migrated South were in Birmingham over th: week- will entertain actives at a buffet lyn Thornton; Claude Berry Mec- become a campus favor- end. supper and theater party Saturday Curry, Emma Katherine Under- he professors and. sfu- Nat ress Should Be Restful ** * night. Members of the pledge chap- wood; Tom Ogle, Mildred Lawrence; an tease him, too, just A ria tress stould be restful » Betty Jacebs, Margaret Lowery ter are: Emma Catherine Under- Ed Becker, Margie DeShazo; Bob pve you're going to get gardl ss of the inany different posi and Sallie Jacobs spent the week- wood, Cecelia Anderson, Katherine Thomason, Frances Goodrich; Rob- accent after all, Dr. tions eerie end in Chattanooga. Russell, Judith Rhodes, Gladys # ** * ert Galloway, Fay Beet; Jim Thom- Weese, Betty Prince, Jackie Watson, as, Bettie Jacobs; Pat Patterson, Jim Stuart and Claude McCurry Helen Hotlam, Mildred Wasson, Anne Kinny; Alon Bee, Martha Sue spent the week-end in Scottsboreg, Jane Murphy, Clementine Planson, Stokes: Hays Comerford, Elizabeth and Chattanooga. Durell Adwell, Virginia Lipscomb, Penny; Bob McNutt, Cecelia Ander- Anita Meadows. Actives are Jap- son; Ed Harris, Evelyn Scarborough; pie Bryant, Carolyn Thornton, Mar- Y. W. C. A. Gives Elwood Burks, Judith Rhodes; Au- tha Arnold, Jane Purser Brown, brey and Mary Frances Miller; Betty Jordan, Margaret Sue Den- Hallowe’en George Cowgill, Bea: Michael; Ge- TOASTMISTRESS—Miss Betty Jordon presided over the Annual ton, Susie Mary Rainy, Frances Ray, Luncheon row Hodges, Juanita Scarboro; Har- Founders Day Banquet for Delta Zeta Sorority neld at Roebuck Club. Mary Frances Vaughn. old Smalley, Rod Calhoun, Lon Grindle, Harry Do- The Howard Y. W. C. A held a Miller, Robert Halloween luncheon, Oct. [i0, with ver, and the guest of the evening, Margaret Lowery Elected, 75 attending. Halloween decora- Madame Wiley. tions were carried out faaturing THE CAMPUS MIRROR W. S. G. Vice : the colors of black and yellow. Howard Girl A President : Martha Grace Sober led the de- ° NVeows and Previews! Shorts and Brio} of votional. Later in the evening Dietetics Convention Margaret Lowery was elected vice Frances Ray sang a solo, accom- president of the Womens Student . panied by Mary Frances Vaughan. In New York HOWARD COLLEGE LIFE Government in the regular meeting The freshman commission pre- By MARY LOUISE SHIRLEY held last week, Florrie Thompson, Louise Hollingsworth, president of the group, presiding.’ sented a program on how to study. con- attended the ann dietetics, . Taking part in the skit were Mary Mrs. Sheffield Owens spoke to the vention of the American Dietetics likes to Katherine Finley and Virginia Holo- ‘Little Anne Scannelly W. S. G. on her chosen subject of . Association in New * where write on the blackboard. She's “Marriage Is My Career.” ~ man, she participated the acttvities especially good at sylligisms. On through the week Oct. 21-25. Mr. Rothermel’s board we read the

Louise was the representa- other day: na- WE RENT ROCK-OL AS tive from Birmingham at this “Mr. R. is a genius e*old story” is going on st] or tional meeting and one of the few Private Parties and Daiices Geniuses are rare e switchboard with Ro- glamour from Alabama. Rare means half-baked dsley on the walk and Ju. Uni- BIRMINGHAM VENDING Dr. Sherman of Columbia Mr. R. is half-baked, " N t Merck in the window. is your COMPANY versity and Miss Mary Swartz Rose Another one: wy Isn’t that an efficient pact Mr. the prominent authors 2117 3rd Ave., S. Phone 3-4183 | were among “Love is blind ewster and Bob McCauley have game of books on nutrition who spoke. Ann is blind made! Every time either one in institutional work were Problems Love is Ann.” smokes a cigaret, he is on his honor This slinky and ideas exchanged by discussed, We caught Buddy Gwillim telling to give the other a dime. black crepe the various groups interested in a group of high school girls that he dietetics. Wonder if Carol Clayton knows date dress is LOLLAR’S was Mickey Rooney and that all the how many of his “friends” have en- » * stacks of mail he was carrying was joyed an evening with his diary your glam- For FRESH FILMS Acacia Tree Species fan mail. The mail was what be- over at the Pi Kappa Phi house? ourizer! species of the aca- FINISHING and SUPPLIES There are 550 longed to Howard College on a Been noticing that jeweled shrine All - round J& ‘cia tree. Monday morning, but from the pin Sara Cofield has been wearing pleats 4g things, he had the girls looks of lately. Tell us about the connect- pretty well fooled. He even told stitched to “Tk io sade IMPORTANT ing shriner, Chub. : them that Bob Steel was in the car. knee, large ing,” = ice-c id Coca-Cola. The Crimson staff will m Fashion flashes: Anna Louise ‘Friday afternoon, in Room * That was the only true thing he gold buckle. never |oses the fr Main Bldg. at 1:30 pm. It said, but this Bob was our Bob Gore in red plaid taffeto bolero and of ap)» al tha first me | important that all members Steele and not the cowboy star. skirt .. . Corrie Anderson with a Katherine Abercrombie says the you. Is clean taste is “Speak ; new idea in bracelets—that of a role she played during 17.95

hilar.v ing ard a Week” wlil fellow her forever. white leather dog collar with multi- feelios ; foll ows. Thi Everybody calls her “Yehudi” now. colored settings in it ... some Phi FINGERWAVE.. By the way, that's the famous art- . Mu: wearing Elizabeth Edwards’ asks ¢ othing; more. OIL SHAMPOO A ND : jst Menhuin’s real first name. SHAMPOO AND FINGERWAVE hand-knitted yellow sweater .. . PAUSE TH * RIEFRE SHES Aren't Lucy Amberson and Gene Claytor, who favor anyway, attrac- some other Phi Mu in her red - Bottled under author ts of | "he Coc - | olato. b $10.00 MACHINE! ESS OIL WAVE. tive dressed alike in rose sweaters, jacket . . Isn't she the generous white shirts, and black velvet

$7.50 WIRELESS OIL. WAVE. one, thvugh, : skirtos? ~ They say that outfit is just a coincidence. Congratulations to Grady and The stamina it takes to be an ad- vertising man! Just ask James King and Queen Friendliness!

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Ww ml —— _rimeomn J | : ( ~ EDITORIALS — LETTERS — PATTER Halfback “Sade Hawkins Day” by having nominations made a week before the Fd election. Such a procedure allows the voters . MINISTERIAL CORNER | ‘Moo Cow Moo Time At Howard to consider who has been nominated and con- A member of sequently make a better choice. Too, fresh- fraternity knov for we college It is about the time of year men that may not know some of the nominees Cow Moo) wri :s to decide whether or not we intend to Feature writer for the Ministerial Asso- carry- the name of Jesus, who are studen so early nominations would allow them to ciation this week is E. C. Day. read Zipp Newr observ: “Sadie Hawkins Day.” This observ- compromising with the Dance by | (in the B’ham. investigate students outside of their acquaint- “And be not conformed to this their presence. ance cin only be what we mae it and this re- ance. : : . which Zipp p lies wholly upon the students, es- world; but be ye transformed by It has broker my heart to think Howard, We di sponsiliility Much outside publicity from that of college we have young men who are let s the girls. the renewing of your mind, that ye ing something | peciall publications will result from this, so we are ting the Devil rob them of spiritual as you may know, has may prove what is that good and Also we read “Sadie Hawkins Day,” stressing the importance of the selections. We power by the Dance. It has caused | in the Post in ¥ of the leading acceptable, and perfect will of God.” me to lose faith in them, and in becom: an annual event in many hope to make the program a success, but much ‘and bad sides colleges, universities, and schools throughout responsibility lies directly with the student Romans 12:2. their meetings here. > with which we the country. This event, bascd on an amusing We are living in an age of com- 1 have determined to pay the Following is body. : to price, if I loose every friend I have incider t in the , “Li'l Abner,” by Al promises, when the ministers are Mr. Newman's ¢ here. 1 intend to condemn this prac. “Two last-m Capp, which runs in almost §00 of the leading ashamed to condemn sin; a Mod- nation, started two years Junior Class Fails Again tice all over the State of Alabama, ~ Cannonball Wh newsp:pers of the ernstic Age; a Ministry with no until it is stopped here at Howard ago at the University of Ternessee. Students three days is mg To Elect Officers Spiritual Power. Why? Because we We all should say with Paul, “For {fo Howard supi there set aside a week wherein girls might law- are compromising with sin! We have I am not ashamed of the Gospel of for capture was Much dissafisfaction has been heard over the worked as hard filly bag boys. The penalty here among us, young men. who Christ,” Romans 1:16. - his freshmen & as that exacted by the “historic” student body on the failure of the Junior Class to not so grim did Saturday Sadie, who demanded marriage. The partici- be able to get together long enough to elect offi- Robert Taylor is doing an excep- Bulldogs jerkef Day fes- cers caused by automatic resignation when those pants of the modern Sadie Hawkins tional good job of running at one of ‘game out of th tivities reserve etiquette, ordain that the boy students elected last spring failed to return to Letters lo The Editor hig | B $4 nghs be wooed and coddled by the questing female. school. : the halfback positions. In his soph- support to the There are’ on Sadie Hawkins Day chases in Several times during this year the president of omore year Taylor promises to be be more good f which the girls pursue and capture their men, the student body asked the class to meet to elect tion to a swan Editor, The Crimson; College who allowed us to get into one of the hardest running backs § Howard will be dances. picnics and other celebrations. officers, but each time the group failed to get a It seems to me that it is abou such a terrible condition. Why do | in the country. S. E. C. teams We think the theme of this celebration to be quorum. Just what is behind all this disinterest time we decided to face the facts we tolerate things that we know | * best in the Di well siited for Howard Col ege. Rightfully, is not known. Many thoughtful and loyal students about our football situation, and the are not for the good of the stu | ball is a stirr we have gained the reputation of friendliness, in the Junior Class have expressed their perplex- school spirit that is involyed. Where dents? The cheerleaders do not— matter what te of wo Ting together, and of being a well- ity over the Purn of events. : the trouble lies, frankly, is lack of maybe they cannot—get much spirit rounded school. ~ If it is the utter lack of interest then we can color, and that is caused wholly by from the students. What is wrong This Week's Personality lack of interest. the incident was adver- expect no better in the future when times comes there? : Last year, although It simply amounts to this. We By BOB McNUTT : we didn’t et into the swing to elect Senior Class officers. But we can not Recently we put on one of the tised early enough, best football games that has been have got to get to the bottom of the not of thir gs, and consequently the issue was accept such a theory in full. Certainly it is diffi- mess and work everything over, played in Birmingham this year, . Do you know anybody. on our it was, wonderful to be gorgeous, we can make it work this cult to imagine any college class to be so lacka- and see if we can arrange a work: successful. But but we failed to draw a crowd and campus named Patterson? Bor or but I just couldn't quite vision year, orovided, of course, that we, earnestly daisical as to allow such a condition to exist. Yet that small group that attended were ‘able solution. Otherwise we go girl; it doesn't matter. There is that, somehow she just isn’t that want it to be a success. should this be true then there is bound to be a not thrilled by the atmosphere. from bad to worse. BUT LET'S DO one of each. They are of the same type. SOMETHING, IF IT IS WRONG. reason for it. [it might be the method of election Let's get to the bottom of the sit- parentage, and they tell me they I just said “type.” 1 should re- _ in the past, it might be bitterness of a disappointed T. A. Chandler. Corservatory of Music Is uation. We had no band, and did are twins, but I see little resem- tract that word, because she is not group, or it might be other things that are con- not even have a make-believe group blance. ; a type. But'l would say that she Not Part Of Southern sidered more important. Besides these there of musicians to supply ithe colorful ON THANKING MRS. GRIFFIN We have in our sprightly throng is reversible. What I mean by re-

might be other unexpected reasons. aspect of the show. If we had no w— the two, Arelen Patterson and John - versible is this: Just to look at her "Thee are a great manypeople, in-our opinion, Fair lady with your smile so gay, But regardless of any of the excuses—for that band at all, then at least we could “Pat” Patterson. . generally, she appears to be very that d not exactly understan| the present rela- have borrowed one to fit the bill. is actually the .descriptive word—they are defi- Typing and working all the day. Miss Patterson enrolled at How- placid. To watch her smile, she tionship between the Birmingham Conservatory In the past we have either had one Schedules—absentees—you help wm | ard College in 1937, and, after two seems smooth and very amicable. nitely too petty to be considered. Firmly we are or used someone élses, so why did of Music, new located on the campus of Birming- So, years here, entered a school for The smile is not flashed, it is ex- convinced that amy club, organization, group, we have to pick the time of the ham-Southern, and Howard College students. Our thanks to you, youll never girls. in Washington. She soon tremely natural. Then, after watch- clique, or any hindrance whatsoever, could be first home game of the year, and ing the calm of her smile, a look . Technically, there is absolutely no differ- know. 3 found out about this “girl’s school” overlooked 15 or 20 minutes during one semester the time of Coach Whites and the ence. We, as always, exchange credits with business and realized that she must at her Irish eyes convince you that for such a necessary purpose. : teams initial appearance ,to pretend there is some fire hidden beneath

have her Howard. You know I them, and are awarded full credit at Howard to give to the people of Birming- Some arrangement must be worked out. Sin- CORRECTION really admire her: judgment. them. They gleam something fierce. Cdllese for work done there. ham a Howard College demonstra- Recently The Crimson had Arlene plans to teach school after Just to look at her, you can tell . cerely do we hope the Junior Class will cooperate tion? What the entire situation amounts to, or- in any constructive move. a story about Dr. Lind visiting graduating, that is, if the laws of she’s dancer from God's country. ganically, is a change of location for the con- The blame does not fall upon the chemistry lab. His name | nature do not interfere. And ac- She can do any step, except maybe servatory. The Birmingham Conservatory of . any person, or upon any group of was spelled as Lynn at that | cording to public opinion, in those the “shirt-tail stomp.” CAMBRIDGE, MASS.— (ACP) — Harvard people for that matter, but it lies Music, with its president, Dr. Dorsey Whit- time, for which we apologize. laws she will become entangled. Her choice of a date begins first - college once was so poor the legislature ordered entirely to the students of Howard (Stop reading between the lines! tingon, is independent of Birmingham-South- with a good dancer. I don’t know towns to appoint men to solicit subscriptions ern College, and the hilltop school has no tech- What I'm driving at is that she *exactly ho wit ends up, but I -do ‘nical strings on the music center. for its support. will be married). knbw her dad scolds her if she has True that they are located in a building that According to a WPA historical survey, the Campus Camera 1 wonder how it feels to be beau- less than four dates a week; just 'Soutiiern didn’t need on the campus, but that legislature ruled in 1652 that those who failed tiful, I mean lovely from head to to keep up the family tradition, 1 foot. . Several times I wanted to guess. : : does not mean that the two schools are linked to keep their pledges were. liable for property ask Arlene how it felt, but I never About that brother of hers, some as one. They have access to thé libraries, of seizure. could get up enough courage, if contrast, you know. I know you've course, and other academic facilities, but, nev- Howard the that's what it takes. I began to heard Pat. 1 didn’t say “of Pat.” ertheless, we wish to impress upon wonder what she would say if 1 I Just said, “Pat.” technical independence that is recognized. Che Fomard Crimson really did ask her. At first I He's the fellow with the Barry- Any Howard student that is interested in thought she might take a sock at Published every Thursday by students of Howard more profile and is blessed with music may enroll in the classes at the Conserv- me, but the nl decided she was of GAB.” He can talk at © College and entered as second-class matter the “gift atory and earn credits toward the degree ; at the Birmingham, Ala., Post Office too sweet to use her hands for incessantly on any given subject Howard. The Birmingham Conservatory of Under Act of Congress, slugging purposes. for hours . He can be found any Music is definitely not a part of any girls’ fin- March 3, 1879. I tried to picture her saying that hour during school at one of the some for- ishing school. , REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY sorority lodges charming He is really National Advertising Service, Inc. tunate young lady. ‘Importance Of College Publishers Representative quite a ladies man. : Who's Who 420 MADISON AVE, NEw YORK, N. Y. RADIO SHOP Pat was telling me about his first Contest Emphasized CHICAGO * BOSTON * LOS ANGELES = SAN FRANCISCO IN THE HEART OF WOODLAWN love affair the other night. It was seems Subscription Rate $1.00 per College Year his first yea rin school and it Shoe Repairing beautiful “W hen we students of Howard College go to that there was a very in love with chapel tomorrow to nominate various people BILLY RIDDLE...... _____Edite. in-Chief L. N. ADAMS (Owner) young girl very ‘much positions that are being spon- our hero. They went together stead- for the honorary Ass’t Editor ‘WILLIAM STICKLES Suddenly one sored for publicity by The Entre Nous and ily for two weeks. NEWS EDITOR . Doris Walls her cold. Later, The Howard Crimson, we should keep in mind day Pat dropped ones Niager, George Bagley, Bernice Brown, his friends found out what hap- that the idea involved is not flippant,-and that artha Sue Stokes, Audrey Welch, Dudley Wat- of J ~ kins, Mary Frances Vaughan, Sarah McNeil, FRATERNITY pened. The girl began to speak the respect and success of the venture depends marriage, and it frightened Pat so entirely upon the attitude of the students FEATURE EDITOR... = Jean McDaniel JEWELRY much that he quit going with her. whi:h participate. Frances Galbreath, Ray Atchison, Gloria Root, | his first love affair in his Marge Holcomb. z Now is the time to make your That was + We consider it timely to offer this thought, CHRISTMAS selection at our first year of grammar schol. - n “esp: cially in view of the past conduct of such CO-SOCIETY EDITORS... { pres Mites office. A full line of famous . elections. In times past the Who's Who elec- Balfour Pins, Rings and Novel- tions have been held early in the year, and SPORTS EDITOR... ____ Murrell Johnson ty Jewelry, = often not know ex- Rod Calhoun, Margaret Thompson, Wendell Givens _ ither the students would COLUMNIST EDITOR... .. __._. Mary Louise Shirly | yor really care—just what was going on. Bob McNutt The result was that but a very few “winners” BRANCH OFFICE got a.respectable plurali r, much less a ma- JAMES WADE... Business Manager

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Cow Moo) writes in to know if we strong SEC teams and then a top- ''Noogans Plow Thru for the Ministerial Asso: carr)’ the name of Jesus, who are | read Zipp Newman's recent column is E. C. Day. | compromising with the Dance by notch Dixie Conference elevem im White's Men To Rack (in the B'ham News Oct. 28) in conformed to this their presince, five consecutive weeks would wear Up a 28-0 Victory which Zipp praises to dear old down any feam. And here is a vole ye transformed by It has broked my heart to think Howard. We did and enjoyed read- of praise for Coaches White, Bes- By Murrel Johnson f your mind, that ye we lave oung men 'vho are let ing something we already knew. ting he D vil rob then of spiritual tick, and Stuart for being able to Howard lost their . fifth contest Also we read those of Fred Parker put a team full of spirit on the field t is that good and powe I; by ‘he Dance. 1t ‘has caused | out of six starts, this season last in the Post in which both the good week after week in face of such op- /perfect will of God.” me t. Yose faith in ther , ‘and also in and bad sides are prosecuted, and Friday to Chattanooga, 28-0. It was their meetings here. position. * ; with which we were in full accord. the second Dixie Conference game I have determined to pay the Freshman . . . in an age of com: Following is the excerpt from the 'Dogs had taken on in as many price ‘if 1 oose eviry f-iend I have Mr. Newman's column in the News: Howard will get another shot.at n, the ministers ..e weeks. Chattanooga was good the here. I intcnd to cinder in this prac. “Two last-minute ‘victories for Chattanooga's Moccasins a week ondemn sin; a Mod- tice «11 ovr the State of Cannonball White and assistants in from Saturday when the frosh first half, but even better the last Ministry with no until it is stopped here at Howard. | three days is more than encouraging teams from both schools clash in half. r, Why? Because we We: all should say with Paul, “For | the Rock City. After the way the to Howard supporters. Coach White Junior Orend kept Chattanooga’s g with sin! We have I am- not : shamed of the Gospel of | worked as hard on the bench with Bull Pups played against the Frosh we don’t see how they can offensive machine rolling during young men who Chris,” Romans 116. his freshmen against Auburn as he the game. He gathered two mark- lose. However—over-confidence has 0 ASS———- : did Saturday in seeing that the ers for the evening to lead the lost too many games for Coach Robert Taylor is doing an excep- Bulldogs jerked the Southwestern scorers. What goalward drives that Stuart to allow this element to game out of the fire. Howard did make were behind the tional good job of running it one of prove fatal. “If Birmingham will only lend its work of Danny Zobrosky and Ken- ters s To The Editor | And while the Bull-Pups are in the halfback positions. In his soph- support to the Bulldogs, there will ny Morgan. Chattanooga, the varsity will be in omore year Taylor promiscs to be be more good football here in addi- The 'Noogan’s were out to upset tion to a swanky S. E. C. schedule. Macon, Ga., battling Mercer. The the 'Dogs in revenge for the romp- rimson; College wlio allowed us 0 get into . one of the hardest running backs Howard will be in position to bring Bulldogs will be striving to jump ing the "Dogs handed out last year, me that it is about such i. terrible coadition. Why do | in the country. S. E. C. teams here along with the back into the win column and reg- 33-14. When -the half-way gun led to face the facts we ftclerate things th:t we know | ~ best in the Dixie Conference. Foot. ister their second Dixie Conference sounded Chattanooga had eased to triumph. Once before the varsity ball situation, and the are nit for the ood of the stu | ball -is a stirring game. It shouldn’t a 7-0 lead. hat is involyed, Where dents! Th: cheeriead:rs do not— matter what teams are playing. and frosh rang up a double win over The starting of third period ps, frankly, is lack of mayb: the y canno! —g¢ t much spirit “Howard has one more game here, the week-end and we believe they produced things the ‘Dogs had seen is caused wholly by from ‘he :tudents What is wrong | This Week’ % Personality «Thanksgiving date with Spring will do it again. Following Mercer earlier this season, from stronger ht. there’ Hill. With no other games around on the schedule are Spring Hill opponents. Chattanooga took ad- (here) and Millsaps (there). put On one of the It (imply amounts to this. We By BOB McNUTT Birmingham should see that How- vantage of everything and had 14 have fot t» get to the hottom of the ard and Spring Hill are rewarded Touchdowns . . points to add to their lead of 7 at ames that ‘has been for a fine afternoon's entertainment. ingham this year, mess and work eveything over, | . Do you know anybody on -our it was, wonderful to be gorgeous, To date Howard has counted five the clost ‘of the third stanza. 'They “Birmingham-Southern never to draw a crowd and and se if we can arrange a work- § campus named Patterson? Hor or but I just couldn’t quite vision touchdowns. They are divided as added another 7 points before the would have given up football but p that attended were able solu ion. Ctherwise we go 8 girl; it doesn't matter. There is that, Somehow she just isn't that follows: Bartman 3, Zobrosky 1, and end. of the game. Final score 28-0. from sad 0 worse. BUT LET'S DO § for the lack of financial support. Although the*Crimson lost, Drake, the atmosphere. one of each. They are of the same type. . Ledbetter 1. Four of the five were SOM! | THING, IF IT 13 WRONG. B There should be enough sporting Gladney, and Morgan played a good parentage, and they tell me they made on passes, : fifth on a line the béttomof the sit- I just said “type.” 1 should re- blood around to see that Howard ‘. A. Chandler. § are twins, but I see little resem- plunge by Zobrosky. brand of bal. ad no band, and did tract that word, because she is not doesn’t have to give up football.” a make-believe group blance. : a type. But 1 would say that she po supply the colorful ON THANKING MRS. GRIFFIN f§ We have in our sprightly throng is reversible. What I mean by re-

show. If we%had no bn tins the two, Arelen Patterson and John versible is this: Just to look at her lady with your mile so oy, b hen at least we could Fair “Pat” Patterson. P generally, she appears to be very id one to fit the bill. Typig and working all the day. Miss Patterson enrolled at How- placid. To watch her smile, she “RID _ ¢ have either had one Scheilules absent ces— you help oid | ard College in 1937, and, af er two seems smooth and very amicable. one elses, so why did FORTUNES The smile is not flashed, it is ex- “YOUR years here, entered a school for RIT ~ pick the time of the tremely natural. Then, after watch- Our than to om, yout mower | girls in Washington. She soon ame of the year, ancl ing the calm of her smile, a look now. found out about this “girl's school” oach Whites and the business and realized that she must at her Igish eyes convince you that Dave Diake—Although Howard appearance ,to preter there is some fire hidden beneath have her Howard. You know I suffered a shellacking from Chat- g people of Birming: CORRE OTIC IN really admire her judgment. them. They gleam something fierce. d College demonstra: tanooga last week, 28-0, Dave played 'l2cent'y The Crimson Had i Arlene plans to teach school after Just to look at her, you can tell one of his best games’ of the sea- a sory bout Lr. Lind visiting } | graduating, that is, if the laws of she’s dancer from God's country. does not fall upon the chemistry ‘ab. His name | § nature do not interfere. And ac- She can do any step, except maybe son. He was a stand out in the br upon. any group of wis spelled as Lynn at at] cording to public ppinion, in those the “shirt-tail stomp.” Howard line. He was credited with at matter, but it lies ti n3, for which we ipologize. laws she will ome entangled. Her choice. of a date begins first several hard tackles. Davis has Students of Howard (Stop reading between the lines! with a good dancer. I don’t know been playing “more than half the

What I'm driving at is that she sexactly ho wit ends up, but I .do game time in every tilt. will be married). : i knbw her dad scolds her if she has Tillman Gladney—Gladney has less than four dates a week; just. I wonder how it feels to be beau- been playing with a broken nose tiful, I mean lovely from head to to keep up the family tradition, I since the 'Bama game three weeks foot. Several times I wanted to guess. ago. This hasn't hindered him in ask Arlene how it felt, but 1 never . About that brother of hers, some seeing action; as first string center could get up enough courage, if contrast, you know. I know you've a simple nose guard is the solution that's what it takes. I began to heard Pat. 1 didn’t say “of Pat.” until the breather apparatus heals CHANGE FROM *5, MISTER!" wonder what she would say. if I 1 Just said, “Pat.” up—roses to him for suing with really did ask her. At first I ‘He's the fellow with the Barry- the gong. @ There really is a lot of fun for us in this business. For thought she might take a sock at more profile and is blessed with instance, we fit a man in a new pair of Fortune Shoes. me, but the nl decided she was the “gift of GAB.” He can talk The fit is right—we’re sticklers on that. The style is too sweet to use her hands for on any given subject Lambda Chi's Defeat incessantly sees how good-looking they are. Quality any correct and he slugging purposes. for hours . He can be found know they're in I tried to picture her saying that hour during school at one of the Pi K. A s In _ leathers and expert workmanship—we sorority lodges charming some for- Fortunes. And, then, we wrap up those fine shoes and is really Footbal tunate young lady. He give/him change from a five-dollar bill! Just quite a ladies man. Moadsy afternoon the Lambda Like that we make happy customers ; ; ; and RADIO SHOE SHOP Pat was telling me about his first Chis swept down from the o’possum it’s fun. IN THE HEART OF WOODLAWN love affair the other night. It was country long enough to roar through his first yea rin school and it seems a stubborn Pi K A eight, 13-0. From Fine Shoe Repairing ‘ that there was a very beautiful SIZES 6 TO 12 the beginning the well-tutored . young girl very much in Jove with L. N. ADAMS (Owner) Lambda Chi machine looked good, WIDTH A TO EE our hero. They went together stead- striking from both land and air. The first score came at the be- > & FYYVYIYYYIVYY ginning of the 2nd quarter, when FRATERNITY pened. The girl began to speak of Jones, the sparkplug of the Lambda ‘marriage, and it frightened Pat so Chi fireworks rifled a long pass ° JEWELRY to Gainer in the end zone. The try - failed. Toward Now is the time to make your for the extra point CHRISTMAS selection ai our the end of the 2nd half, the Lambda office. A full line of famous "Chis tallied once more, a pass, Jones {Balfour Pins, Rings and Novel- to McClendon, making the score. ty Jewelry, The try for an extra point, Jones

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Y.W.C. A. To Alasmmami B. s. v. To Sponsor ~~ WHIRLIGIG Meet Next - Thanksgiving (Con ntinued From Page One) scat Reviews | disappeared while he was in Chat- Monday Breakfast tanooga. ny : ONE DOLLAR REWARD—Den- Marthg Merck, president of the “from Eleanor that Pinkie, his col-* Howard Baptist Student Union nis Ingram offers the above reward Y. W. C. A, announces a meeting ay Andy Hardy ored servant, has been sentenced Council announces a Thanksgiving to anyone that helps him recover Meets Debutante,” with Mickey to hang for the express office hold- for next Monday. breakfast to be held Thanksgiving his clothes that, also, disappeared up. Ot the girl's pleading, Frank At the last meeting delegates to Rooney, Judy Garland. . over the week-end. ‘Tue: day-Wednesday —~The Dead decides to give himself up and then morning at 8 o'clock at Rubhama ° Blue Ridge were discussed. Also Baptist Church. Both students and : End Kids and Little Tough Guys in begins a mad race back to Missouri, Sesn Around— talked about was a joint meeting VOICE OF “Call a Messenger.” Second fea- just in time to save Pinkie from the faculty members are invited to at Betty and Sally Jacobs having with Y. M. C. A. Twenty-Sixth Year ture, | Hitler, Beast of Berlin.” gallows. tend. dinner at the Read House in Chat- BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA, Thy sday-Friday—Shirley Temple The picture comes to a spectac- tanoga—Mrs. Holliday taking in in “Tlie Blue B 4 ularly thrilling climax with. Frank Halloween around the Race Track— Ten Howard Students Sat| rday—Gene: Autry: in “Colo on trial for his life-~and his sud- Brakefield Attends Otis Hardy boarding a Delta Air- Take State Pharmacy rado {junset.” Second feature, “Hall den face-to-face Meeting with Bob Meeting at Troy liner for Atlanta—Betty Burdick A Sinner,” with Heather Angel. Ford. : hitch-hiking to town—Edwina Wal Exam At Auburn ‘DOGS SETFOR Dr. J. L. Brakefield, president of lace going to a wedding—Joe Mec- . Ten Howard students went tp Lyre: “The Return of Frank Unpredictable Jane Withers is the Alabama Tuberculosis Associa- Donald and Frances Galbreath view- Auburn Oct. 23-24 to take the State James,” in Technicolor. now showing at the Empire Theatre ing “The Pursuit of Happiness” at tion, attended a meeting at Troy Pharmacy examination. Homecoming Banquet To Nev spaper headlines blaze: Jesse in her latest starring picture, “Girl the Jefferson Theatre—Norma Jean Those taking the examination | with officials there. During the Jame: Murdered by Ford Brothers. from Avenue A.” The 20th Century- Sanders and friend having a Coca- , were Wyatt Pope, Edgar Thomag ' Fraik James, living quietly as a Fox film is hailed as the finest meeting plans were made for the Cola after Sunday School—Tom Robert Vogt, Sidney Ballard, Row. Be Held At Renfroe farmer: under an assumed name, is vehicle Jane Withers has ever had. fall campaign to raise funds for the Bryan at the Pantage parking lot— ena Craig, Robert Chester, Billy shock :d to hear of Jesse's death. Jane portrays a homeless Bowery Tom Chandler coming out of the annual sale of Christmas Seals. Wood, B. K Hollis, Lewis Hilson, he has befriended, is spitfire who is suddenly placed on Royal Theatre—Derrell Barnett in a Clem, a boy Work for the year was also outlined. Frank Butenschon. Large Crowd Expected equal y startled to find Frank has swanky Park Avenue. She tries to Green Front Drug Store. Martha be a lady for her boy friend's sake, ~~ Sue Stokes, Juanita Milam at the Howard T oAttend Tonight no in ention of immediately aveng- ing his brother's death. The law, put you know Jane. She is as mis- Gladys Swarthout Concert. For Business Training Attend Amateur Show Giles A. . Frank says, will take care of the chievously pert as ever and Park Whirli gig Baker, chairman of the Howard Avenue doesn't know what hit it. (Continued from Page One) Rogers, in charge of publicity, or WHEELER Alumni Homecoming Ban- quet expects, the Fords are A strong cast of well-known per- Thirteen acts will be presented Lent Brewster. The admission BUSINESS COLLEGE By WILLIAM STICKLES announced today that the committees

of murder—but a few sonalities supports Jane. Kent Tay- appointed in all. is 25 cents and the proceeds will Elevator Entrance, 1911 1st Ave. for -the banquet nts later the governor pardons lor plays the romantic lead, while o Tickets may be purchased at go to the assistance of 250 well Sessions Day and Night The views expressed in this column do to be held Wednesday and Frank, once again Katherine Aldridgé and Elyse Knox not necessarily agree with those of the paper November 20th at 7 p.m. the killers Howard College from either John selected underprivileged children. or the editor. have com- an oitlaw, sets out alone to settle hattle for his hand. Prominently pleted their work. 3 featured are Laura Hope Crews, ONLY TWO MORE THANKS- the s(ore. The banquets expected to reach Jéssie Ralph, Harry Shannon, GIVINGS. UNTIL CHRISTMAS = Ha ting no money, Frank decides a new high in entertainments this Vaughan Glaser and Rand Brooks. to rcb the railway office, as he Thanksgiving is one of our most year with a number of interesting for Jesse's The screen play was based on iy SY blami:s McCoy's railroad popular. national holidays. It is speakers and persons from “various: Maude Fulton's play; “The Brat.” deatf. During the holdup Clem rich in tradition. It holds too fine departments of the College partici- bluncers in and a watchman is Ritz: “Rangers of Fortune.” BIE [1] SMOKER'S CIGARETTE a place in our hearts to be hamper- pating. killec. One A trio of cactus cavaliers will ed by the confusion caused by hav- feature of the banquet will Frink and Clem escape*to Den- ing two Thanksgivings a year. be a football ride into the Ritz Theater Friday rally for the Thanks son. 1vhere, through Eleanor Stone. giving game to be played with a roar of flying hoofs and All-American Star This year thirty states will ob- against el daughter of a newspaper Spring Hill shrill “yi-yipees,” carrying with SID LUCKMAN presents a serve Thanksgiving on November and many former publisher, they spread the story 21, the date set aside by President Howard football players as well as that Frank is dead. » them the charm, the chivalry and helmet full of Chesterfields the explosive drama of the old Roosevelt. Seventeen states will many former alumni from out of As expected, the Fords came ou! to the All-American College town are Southwest in “Rangers of Fortune.” observe the traditional date of the expected to be present. of hiling and in scenes of wildex- Girl MARY LOU BULLARD. Committee The characterization of the trio last Thursday in November. Ken- members as announ- citen ent Frank corifronts them. In tucky hasn't made up her mind yet ced by Mr. Baker were: Ticket a blsze of gunfire, the Fords escape of desert marauders, played by Fred MacMurray, Albert Lukker, which one she likes best. Committee, Wade Norton, Curtis but !*rank is on their trail. and Gilbert Roland, is the high It doesn’t make much difference Hasty, Albert Lee Smith J. H Wise In the ensuing chase, Bob makes spot of this delightful film. They when it is observed but we should and Everett Ingra. “wgram and his getaway but Charlie is accident- all get together on it. Think of the Entertainment, Dr. , Marion T. Da- ally killed. are a combination of Robin Hood's Re urning to Denver, Frank learns gang and The Three Musketeers— confusion it will cause Carlyle thieves, roughes, scoundrels, or Evans and the Jacob sisters, Sally knights on horseback as the oc- and Betty when they go home for Ogle, and Mrs. R A Martinson, Re- casion demands. the holidays expecting to sample freshments, Lent Brewster, Mrs. George Bookman and Mrs. Giles A. Special Science Class Fresh from a scrap with Mexican some of that Tennessee turkey and Baker; Decorations, Miss Alida border troops they bump into a find that they are a week too early. Of Bessemer High Townes and the College Art De- situation in a little town of Santa MISSING — Listed among the * partment. Publicity, Amasa Wind- Visits Howard Marta that fits their particular missing last week was former stu- ham and John Rogers. talents. A small newspaper pub- dent Constantine Ambellas, better “Indications are than many out of Fcrty-five high school students lisher, fighting a land grabbing known as “The Greek” He was town alumni and former Howard inva ied Howard's campus last week gang has been assaulted and forced taking the C. A. A. course at Sou- ‘when members of the Bessemer football players will: attend the out of business. The battling trio thern. His room mate said he left Higl: School science class visited Howard Alumni Homecoming Ban- take over for him, and issue a de- for class last Thursday stating “He quet and the Howard-Spring Bll Scieice Hall. ‘Arriving by special fiance to the land robbers. * was going to fly.” Maybe he has bus, the visitors were here for sev- football game” said Giles A. Baker, In the course of their adventures returned to his native Greece to eral hours on the morning of Oc- _ Director of the Banquet, today. Fred MacMurray becomes roman- help them win the war. tober 18. Dr. Xan talked. briefly, tically invoved with Patrica Mori- The banquet which will be held and led them on a tour of the ¢hem- son. ! Wednesday night, November 20, istry, physics, and biology labs. The Strand: “World in Flames,” most MISSED—Danny Zobrosky will will be unusual’ in both program studants also saw a demonstration ‘sensational picture of 1940. be missed both by the co-eds on the and entertainment. One feature give Mr. Bales. Campus and the boys on the football will be the football rally for the A letter which Dr. Xan received Baa where he was a favorite with Spring Hill game on Thanksgiving a fewv days later from Floyd Echols Prof. Bales Attends YOUR GOAL FOR Tickets are now on sale and alumni stated that the trip was the “most Ala. Academy Of are asked to make reservations at interesting trip we have ever had.” MORE SMOKING LAST WEEK a Crimson feature once. : The ‘hanqliet will be held in the Some who had taken the trip said, Science Meeting writer quoted tne along with Hoover, PLEASURE IS . mens dormitory at 7. p. m. “I would like to go again.” Prof. Bales was in Montgomery on and “Martin, arton M- Ebhols, who is teaching at and Fish.” a Saturday, October 26, to attend a I consider this quite a Bessemer, and who accompanied meeting of the officers of the Ala- Compliment and only wish that the student here, is an alumnus of bama Academy of Science. At that there were about three million Beauty Parade To Howard. time plans were made for the an- more of us in the U. S. nual meeting which will be held Be Held Nov. 29th in March, 1941, at Spring Hill Col- Harold Hill; former Howard end, lege in Mobile. The main purpose "Is still playing good ball with the Arlie Allen, editor of the Entre the Hill Grocery Co. of the meeting. was to decide on COOLER, BETTER TASTE Washington Redskins last Sun- Nous, announces that the Entre 5501 1st Ave. North policies regarding the Junior Acad- rising Brooklyn Dodgers. He played Nous Beauty Parade will be held emy of Science. TOM WOODS, Mgr. Nearly half of the game against at the Alabama Theatre Friday The annual meeting was held at Theggpare three touchdowns in every ax. This was the first game that night, November 29, at nine o‘clock. Your Patronage Appreciated Birmingham-Southern last year and pack of Chesterfields She Redskins had lost this year. Preceding the beauty parade, a will be held at Howard in 1942 for smokers like your- €rman Hodges is out with a knee dinner will be held at the Redmont injury, Members of the Junior Academy go self. The first is a COOLER smoke Hotel where the parade entrants -. . . the to these meetings also, holding their will be assembled. _ own programs, where they discuss second score for Chesterfield is BETTER TASTE SEEN ARCEND. Nota Coop- The beauty entrants will be car- Hill Grocery Co. projects and papers of the year. Sr.scouting the Ala-Tulane game— ried in taxicabs to the theatre by High school students all over the « « « and the third and winning score for any he Sigma Nu-Delta Zeta coalition police escorts. ; Ra state who are members of ‘an active smoker is Chesterfield’s REAL MILDNESS. 2 the Alabama. Bill Hammond Judges seated in the audience 7621 First Ave, No. Ooking over the campus. Mary will determine the outcome of the * ~ Katherine Brown going The reason Chesterfields satisfy is in their right combi- to class contest. : late, Carron Clayton pro- trying to Following a special musical nation of the finest tobaccos grown. . . the perfect blend find Q Acalismy is tne of the most active © score board. Woodrow Wilson gram by Howard talent, the master - in the United States. « that Jouli fd in no other cigarette. Theyreally Satisfy. Working downtown. Fred Thrash ‘of ceremonies will introduce the “kX ‘Chewing tobacco and making by dis- his entrants who will be judged Tounds. Bill Ross spending - his tinguished Bismingham artists and FLARE YOU NERS, 06K 4 Share time at Jackie White's stu- writers. dio. By All organizations are urged to Executive, select their candidates as soon as 3 Samford University Library