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Vol VII.
University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.. February 10, 1900.
No. 13.
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BAZAAR.
Association Members.
OFFICERS ELECTED.
Dot nils of Arran dements for the (treat Bazaar to he List of the Members who have Joined Association Officers for Coming Year
held tor the benefit of the Athletic Association, the Athletic delation to Date. | Chosen by Advisory Committee
for
on Tuesday and
The arrangements for the ba
zaar are fast being completed
and indicate that its success is
an assured fact, (treat credit
is due those who have had the
matter in charge, and also those
who have worked so zealously
under them, for the great
amount of work they have ac
complished against such heavy
odds. These promoters have
been untiring and persistent in
all their work, anil it is due en
tirely to them that the bazaar
was ever formulated.
The bazaar will be held at
Dupree Hall corner Broad and
Thomas streets on Feb. 13th
and 14th, Tuesday and Wednes
day. On the night of the four
teenth will be given a Bal
Poudro which will be one of
the prettiest of the kind ever
seen in Athens. The tickets
for this dance are fifty cents
each, and can be obtained from
several of tit" students or can
Wednesday of ne.vt Week.
Mr-
Frank Barrett,
M. L. Brown, A.
It. Benedict, V.
S. Blun, —. —.
E. L. Clay, K. It. (lamp,
('has. W. ’Davis, 'I'. N.
MIDWAY.
Paul Smith.
FISIII NO IIOOTIt.
Misses I.illa Griffeth, Mamii
Lumpkin.
VOTINO BOXKS.
Misses June Lyndon and Rosa mark. Dan Dunree’S 8 Dt
Hull.
(’ll I I.DKKN *S DAY.
Misses Gertrude Jackson and
Marion Bloomfield.
During the bazaar lunches
will be served by the ladies at a
very nominal sum and the stu- dy, -I • A. Hall, 1
dents should take advantage of J • Hammond. II
J.F. Brndnax, The following otlicers were
B. Blackshear, elected by the Advisory Com-
L. Brown, W. mittee last Monday aft"rnoon to
Beaver. fill the offices of the Athletic
1>. A. Cohen, F. 1’. Calhoun. Association for the year 11100:
It. M. Charlton, J. 1). Carey, President, Mr. B. D Watkins.
Vice Pres’t, Mr. F. F.. Brodnax.
Den-
an.
Allen Fort.
L. It. Goodrich,.!. P. (laird-
ner.
\V. D. Hoyt, J. 1! IIampli
fies, K. II Hamby, Wilson Hat-
ink Happ, W.
I lirseli.
■ feed
this fact and
to a finish.”
If the student
bazaar in the way ihey should,
it will bring patronage from
other sources that will add ma
terially to the revenue. Every
student should attend and spend
some small amount at least, for
even their attendance will add
a great deal, and will besides
that be a way of showing our
loraee John
be found at the Gem and Geor- unbounded appreciation for tin
Cafe where they are on great aid the young ladies are
. rendering us.
The officers of the bazaar are
Mi-s Burnett, President; Miss
Siisio Lumpkin, Vice President;
and Miss Mary Thomas, Secre
tary and Treasurer. The skilful
management is due to these
young ladies, with whom the
Voting idea of the bazaar originated.
ENGINEERING SOCIETY
themselves J. B. G. .lone
; son.
patronize the Mitchell King. C M. Kren-
son, Clyde Kelly.
Miles ljewis. W. I>. Letford.
Addison McArthur, John
Monahan, Van McKibben, I). |
S. McArthur, Prof. John Mor
ris, W. II. Mallet,
! Cnlla.
Noel Park.
Rufus Richards,
J. II. Mc-
Bob
Secretary, Mr. W. I). Hoyt.
Treasurer, Mr. R. G. Stevens.
These officers were selected
from nominations submitted by
the Athletic Association at the
meeting last Saturday morning.
The men so nominated were :
Por President :
Mr. Merritt Thurman,
Mr. B. I). Watkins.
Mr. Homer llamby.
For Vico President :
Mr. F. E. Brodnax,
Mr. W. G. Thompson.
For Secretary :
Mr. J. P. iiairdner,
Mi W D. Hoyt,
Mr. E. W. Ragsdale.
Mr. John Banks.
For Treasurer:
Mr. R. G. Stevens,
Mr. John Banks,
gia
sale.
The different booths will be
very prettily decorated and
made artistic by the young la
dies in charge. There will be
seven of these booths in all, and
besides these there will he sev
eral novelties in the wav of a
Post-office, Midway,
Boxes, and the like.
The following is a list of those
in charge:
REFRESHM ENTS.
Mrs. Lacy and Mrs. W. II
Davis, assisted by Misses Bar-
row, Blackshear, Harper,Strick
land, Williams, Edwina Wil
liams, .Hill. Witcher, Cobb,
Bloomfield, Louise Lumpkin, Ri
ley, Susip Lumpkin, Pitner,
Griffeth and Lambert.
ICKS.
Mrs. Griggs, Mrs.Harper,and
Mrs. Williams.
CANDY.
Roun- Mr. E. A. Camp,
saville, M. G. Ragsdale, Rice, The races were very close in
Richardson, I 1 ', M. Ridley. the Ad visory Committee and the
J. A. Scruggs, Emory Shan- newly elected officers are to be
non, .1. S Smith.
Important Meeting of the Society
Held Last Wednesday Night.
A most interesting meeting of
the University Engineering So
ciety was held in Professor Pat
terson's lecture room last
Wednesday evening. An un
usually entertaining program
had been provided, and the in
terest taken in the society
meetings was shown by
large crowd in attendance
M.M. Thurman, .1. J. Tol
bert, W. 0. Thompson.
W. E Watkins, Lee Wor
sham, Henry G. Wells, W. E.
Willis, B. 1). Watkins.
The Association now numbers
sixty-fwo members.
PRIZE COHFETITION
Rules Governing the Contest for Sci
entific Essay Prizes.
The committee appointed by
congratulated on their successes
over such a field of candidates.
Mr. It. D. Watkins is well
known in college circles, lie
entered the ('diversity ill 1 HIM
as a member of the class of ’Its,
but sickness in the fall of 181(7
caused him to withdraw from
College.
lie re-entered the Seniorclass
this year. Mr. Watkins is an
athlete of no menu ability and
lias won a name for himself in
football circles.
Mr. F. E. Brodnax is a mem-
tlie Engineering Society to for- ber of the present Seniorclass,
inulate the conditions to govern
the contest for prizes for the
best essay on a scientific subject
made a report to the Society hist
Wednesday evening. The rules
the suggested were unanimously
In adopted and are as follows
Misses Griffeth, Williams,Pit- spite of inclement weather, the (1 | The first prize
nor and Lambert.
TEA AND FANCY WORK.
Misses Burnett, Mary Thom
as, Mary Lyndon.
FORTCNF. TEST.
Misses Susie Gerdine, assisted
by Miss Riley, with Miss Mary
Gerdine as door-keeper.
SMOKING BOOTH.
Miss Marion Lumpkin.
POST OFFICE.
Miss Marion Lumpkin.
VALENTINE BOOTH.
Misses Susie Lumpkin and
Lucy Gerdine.
lecture room was filled by an $25.00 in gold,
audience confisting of the The second priz*
young ladies of the Home $10.00 in gold.
School, Eniversity boys, and (2.) The competition shall be
friends from the town. open to any student of the Uni-
Mr. Ghas. R. Andrews deliv- versity who is a member of the
ored a short talk on the tfieoret- Engineering Society in geod
ical knowledge of wireless tele- standing,
graphy, and was followed by (3.) Patch competitoi
Sir. W. II. Young who cited submit but one essay.
having entered Sophomore in
18K7. During his three years
connection with the University
he has always actively identi
fied himself with college inter
ests. lb- is Business Manager
of the 11)00 Pandora.
Mr. W. I). Hoyt, of Rome,al
so entered the University in the
fall of '1(7 and is a member of
the class of 11)01. His recog
nized ability procured for him
the position of Secretary—a
place he is well ijualified to fill.
Mr. R. (i. Stevens, of Atlanta,
is probably the first Sophomore
shall to hold the responsible position
of Treasurer of the Athletic As-
shull be
shall b<
several examples of the practi- (4.) The society shall appoint sociation. His selection is a de
cal applications of this inven- a prize committee to choose served tribute to his sterling
tion. subjects for essays, to receive worth.
Prof. Patterson exhibited the all essays submitted, to select These officers will fill the po-
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