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THE RED AND BLACK
Alpha Kappa l*si
To (jive Smoker
Honoring Pledges
Alpha Kpsllon.' of Alpha Kappa
Pali national professional commerce;
fraternity, hold Ita regular meetiag
In the Commerce-Journalism build
ing Tuesday night President "Pap"
Terrell, Atlanta, presided.
Klaborate plana for a atnoker [
Tuesday evening, Ott. 27, honoring
the pledge* and Intimate friend* of
the fraternity, wore discussed. The;
smoker will ho held In Memorial
hall.
The announcement that Dr. It. P.
Itrooka, dean of the School of Com
merce, wlil be the principal speaker
at this atnoker, wax received by
tnembera present.
A aeries of smokers and lectures
has been mapped out tentatively for
Alpha Kappa Psl to promote and
sponsor throughout the ensuing year.
Kmlnent economists and recognized
authorities In business and profes
sional circles will appear on these
programs.
NEW PLAY, CA8T
ARE ANNNOUNCJED
BY DRAMA CLUB
(Continued from page 1)
(ieorgia It Includes Sims Hruy. At
lanta; Jack llrooks, Athens; Kleanor
Cosgrove, Augusta; Charles Farrar.
Williamson; Carlhel Finger, Galnus-
vllle; Jack Flatau, Athens; Tom
Lewis, Concord; Jeanne Lyons, Ma-
nllu, P. I.; Madeline Morton, Bruns
wick; Marguerite Powell, (irlffln;
Louise Roberts, Athens; Adolph
Bcheur, Cartersvllle; Pauline Steph
ens, Brunswick; Sarah Thurmond,
Athens; and Crosier Wood, Winder.
Most of the players IMW ! li«d
stage experience In plays produced
during recent years hy the old dra
matic societies, the Thallans and the
lllnekfrlnrs. Among the members of
the cast appearing for the first time
at (leorgla are several who have had
prominent roles In productions at
other Southern universities and on
the professional stage, according to
Mr. Crouse.
As the Initial production of Geor
gia's new dramatic organlgntlon and
the second student pluy directed by
Mr. Crouse, "Berkeley 8>|uare" Is
expected to draw wide attention
from the campus and from Athens
citizens. Available talent was dou
bled by the consolidation of the
Thallans and the Blackfrlars late
Inst year, and university authorities
have given financial support to In
sure the success of the now play.
To Build Settings
"Berkeley Square" will be pro
duced on a near-professional scale If
present plans of the club material
ize. For the first time, entire new
settings will be built for a student
production. Several hundred dollars
Is to be used for new lighting
equipment for the play, Including
spotlights and dimming apparatus.
Klaborate costuming Is to bo de
signed and executed by a profes
sional organization. The Athens
performance will be given In the re
modeled and renovated Lucy Cobb
chapel, upon which a large sum has
been spent.
Mr. Crouse's first production at
the university, "Outward Bound."
was characterized by critics and
members of the student body and
faculty as “the most finished ama
teur play ever given at Georgia."
It was produced by the Blackfrlars.
of which he was director. In Athens
and In several cities of the state dur
ing the winter of 1930 and spring
of 1931. Three prominent members
of the cast of "Outward Round" have
roles In “Berkeley Square."
Georgia Science Club
Holds Initial Catherine
The University of Georgia Science
club held its Initial meeting of this
year Wednesday at 8:00 p m. In
Memorial hall.
The program consisted of talks by
i’rof. J. M. Miller of the botany de
partment and Prof. Paul Tabor of
the Agronomy division. Each re
ported on some current problems of
research In their respective fields.
A special effort Is being made to
reorganize the society for this year,
according to Prof Ellis H. IJIxon,
secretary of the body. Dr. Dixon
urges that all members of last year’s
club who have not registered with
him turn in the necessary registra
tion sheets as soon as possible.
Far** to N. Y. U. Game
Not 810; Humor False
Rumors of a 310 round trip fare
to the New York game seem to have
been dispelled by the Athens agent
for the Seaboard railroad when he
stated a fare of 329.16.
For several days it has been noised
about the campuB that a special day-
coach train would carry Georgia fans
to New York for the lower rate.
While not Impossible, this would
seem rather improbable now.
Tickets for 329.16 will be on sale
Thursday, Nov. 6, and will be good
for any train on that day. Return
limit will be midnight, Wednesday,
Nov. 11.
DRS. SANFORD AND
HENDREN VISIT N. C.
(Continued from page 1)
are now doing. Adoption of the
quarter system will mean an entire
renovation of the present credit sys
tem and considerable trouble in
transferring credits and making new
subjects three times a week as they schedules.
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