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TIIE RED AND BLACK
Illicit Hodgson Has
Glee Club Tryouts
Wednesday
Night
Sliml Night Tryouts to Be
11.1,1 Before Pandora Nexl
W edne*dav
Try-outs for the Men's Glee club
of tlui University of Ueorsia are be-
IiiK bold every Wednesday night at
8 l>. hi. in the chattel, according to
Hugh Hodgson, director, who urges
all Interested to come out.
Try-outs for participation In stunt
night will lie held next Wednesday
night before the Glee club practice,
Fred limiting, president, has an
nounced.
Members Hot liming
The idd membors of the club re
turning are: Bryan Williams, Savan
nah; him matt Mitchell, Thomasvllle;
Harold Williams, Atlanta; Stanton
Forties, Athens; Harold Hunter,
Toms Klver, N. J.: Quincy Gillelund,
Grllfln; John Sullivan. Savunnab;
Fred Hunting, Albany; Clifford Shef-
fold, Atlanta; Marlon Guston, Toc-
cua; Herbert Kosenberg, Atlanta, and
Southwood Morcock, Savannah.
Italph Hosenzwelg, Savannah; At
wood Whittington, Atlanta; Luclen
Whittle, Brunswick; J. T. I’lttinan
Jr., Fitzgerald: Hester l’ercell, Ath
ens; Clifford Calhoun, Columbus;
John W. Al.leu, Decatur; Juck Fea-
giu, Macon; K. S. McUartly, Jersey;
Curtis Harper, Jesup; During Gil
more, Westhoro, Mass.; Joel J. Klee,
Hartwell, and Walter Cornett, Ath
ens.
DRAMATIC CLUB SELECTS
THIRTY BY NEW PLAN
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club proper early In the spring If
they have performed adequate ser
vice in Thallan-Hlnrkfriars activities
during the year.
Duties of tho probationary mem
bers will Include assisting at rehears
als, co-operating with the senior
staffs In the construction and paint
ing of stage settings, doing secre
tarial work, aiding the business
staffs, and taking part In the sale
of tickets to all Thalian-Blackfrlars
events. Only those students who
qualify by performing their desig
nated work and show an active Inter
est in club affairs will be honored
with regular membership In the or
ganization later.
Acting ability Is not necessarily a
requisite for election to the club,
according to Mr. Crouse. Students
Interested in costuming, make-up,
stage lighting, scene construction,
and business have been urged to
register as provisional members and
take part in this season's activities.
Thirty Are Selected
Provisional members thus far se
lected are: Mury Hlckerstaff, Ath
ens; Virgiuiu Brandenburg, Miudon,
l^a.; Sims Bray, Atlanta: Jack
Brooks. Athens- Richard Broyles,
Decatur; Carl Cooper, Meigs; Sara
De Bardeleben, Toccoa; Abram
Elsenman, Savannah; Lillian Forbes,
Athens; Lillian Garvin, Rock Ruu,
Ala.; Joseph Glttler, New York;
Eleanor Glover, Gainesville; Altha
Hamman, Brooklyn, N, Y.; Mary
Harley, Baxley; Edward Hodgson,
Athens; Margaret Littlefield, Folks-
ton; Lavania Maynard. Athens; Anno
Emolyne Miller, Winder; Madeline
Morton. Brunswick; Mary Moss, Cal
houn; Margaret Powell, Grlffln;
Joseph Richardson, Macon; La
Trelle Robertson, Atlanta; Howard
Royal, Girard; Laura Smith, Ath
ens; Margaret Sparks, Blakely; Da
vid Steinc, Warreqton; Peggy Swann,
Atlanta; Mary Tregone. Monroe';
/. R. C. Selects Ten
For Membership
The International Relations club!
held Its first meeting of the current
year Thursday night. Ed Barham,
newly-elected president, presided over
the meeting.
Plans were made to invite the
newly-elected members to the next
programmed meeting, which will be
held Thursday night. The program
for the ensuing year was discussed,
and a few smokers, with prominent
speakers present were planned.
The following men have been se
lected for membership in the pres
ent club: MacCarthy Crenshaw,
Jacksonville, Fla.; George I). Cope,
Savannah; Milton Richardson, Ma
con; Frank Hawkins, Macon; Rob
ert Maddox, Cuthbert; Clinton Ho
gan, Llncolnton; J. C. Adams, Ath
ens; James Miller, Maysville; George
Carellas, Savannah; and Earle Day,
Gainesville.
Dr. Marlon DuBose, professor of
German, will address the club Thurs
day evening, at which time he will
toll of his recent stay In Germany.
Wednesday night, a larger and more
talented group than has recently
sought membership in the club, Ed
ward C. Crouse, director, said today.
The title and cast of the now play
will be revealed within one week. As
the first production of tho Thalian-
Blackfrlars, which was formed in
April through consolidation of Geor
gia’s two former rival dramatic so
cieties, tho presentation is being
awaited with more than ordinary
Interest on the campus.
Charles Farrar, Williamson, has
been elected business manager of
the club; James Cobh. Savannah, as
sistant business manager, and Nort
Sanders, Los Angeles, publicity di
rector for tho current session.
Social Events Planned
A series of social events for regu
lar and provisional membors is be
ing planned by a special committee
in private dances and bridge parties,
held at regular intervals during the
year, der.ignod to increase Interest
and maintain close contact between
members of the club. The first of
tho series has been set for an early
date.
Students Will See Free
Show at the Strand
Georgia students will see the sec
ond free show of the year at the
Strand Wednesday at 3 p. m.. Col
onel E. G. Gldley, manager of the
Palace and Strand, has announced.
Registration cards must be shown
before students will be admitted to
the show, according to Colonel Gid-
ley. “Tabu,” a South Sea island pic
ture, will be the picture students
will see.
* CANDIES and SODAS *
Toasted Sandwiches of all Kinds
Costa’s
Meals at all hours in Grill
WE SELL MEAL TICKETS
TOBACCOS
The roofs of several buildings at
the University of Missouri were de
stroyed by a severe rain and wind |
storm which struck the campus re
cently.
Freshman co-eds at the University
of Hawaii, Honolulu, still wear
grass skirts.
Leila Urquhnrt, Waycross; Chilion
White, Atlanta; Joel Wler, Athens;
and Malcolm Young, Savannah.
Will Sponsor Dances
The first of a series of public
dances to he sponsored by the Tltal-
lan-Blnckfrlars Is to he held on Sat
urday, Oet. 17, In Woodruff lmll, It
wan also announced Thursday.
Special stage entertainment Is be
ing arranged for the event, tho na
ture of which will he disclosed in
next week's Issue of the Red and
Black. Tabor and Gilmore's Geor
gia Bulldogs will play.
Two tea dances, to follow the Tu-
1 me and Georgia Tech football games
on Nov. 14 and Nov. 28, are also
planned by the club.
Filial Tryouts Held
Final tryouts for positions on the
cast and production sinfts for the
first Thulian-Blackfriurn play of the
season drew moro than fifty students
mink
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