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Kappa Alpha to Honor Senior Members
At Formal House Dance Saturday Night
Invitations Issued to All Chap
ters in Georgia and to Uni
versity Alumni
Gamma of Kappa Alpha will en
tertain at a for nal dance at the
chapter house, Saturday night from
9 to 12. The occasion will honor
the senior members of the chapter.
Music for the dance will be fur
nished by Loring Gilmore and his
Bulldog orchestra. Three no-breaks
are scheduled for the evening. Spe
cial entertainment will be featured
during intermission, composed of
dancing and singing. The frater
nity colors, crimson and gold, will
be carried out in the decorations.
Invitations to the dance have been
issued to all other Kappa Alpha
chapters in the state, and to the
alumni of the Gamma chapter. Oth
ers to whom invitations have been
issued are: Dorothy Kimbrell, Ath
ens; Llddy Rice, Elberton; Bernice
Purcell, Cochran; Altha Hammann,
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Lee Little, Louis
ville; Edith Connally, Athens; Doug
las Grimes. Athens; Mary Cobb Er
win, Athens; Elaine Davidson, At
lanta; LaTrelle Robertson, Atlanta.
Sarah Erwin, Athens; Mary My
ers, Athens; Agnes Jarnagin, Ath
ens; Margaret Sparks, Blakely; Al
berta Booth, Athens; Sue Rollins,
Dalton; Mimi Barrow, Savannah;
Mary Deliah Upchurch, Athens;
Laura West, Thomson; Florence
Powell, Griffin; Rosa Carson, Bol
ton; Florence Hancock, Cartersville;
Theresa Hamby, Smyr.a; Patsy
Spalding, Atlanta, and Fiances Fer
guson, Spartanburg, S. C.
The dance will be chaperoned by
Major and Mrs. Hunter Harris, Ad
dison Simpson, and Edward C.
Crouse. Seniors in the chapter for
whom the dance is being given are:
Frank Hawkins, Macon; Sam Carr,
Augusta; Stokeley Pound, Athens;
Joe Neighbors, Macon; Abda Con
yers, Athens; James Ricks, Rey
nolds, and Morton Hodgson, Athens.
Alumnae Give Tea
For Alpha Delta Pi
The active members and pledges of
Alpha Delta Pi, social fraternity,
were honored with a tea Friday at
the home of Mrs. Pierce Camp on
Catawba avenue, given by the alum
nae of the sorority. Assisting Mrs.
Camp as hostesses were Mrs. Robert
Wilson and Mrs. Jere Pound.
Spring Dances Will
Be Held This Year,
Council Announces
Spring dances will definitely be
held this year, according to a motion
passed by the Pan-Hellenic council
Wednesday afternoon. There had
been some rumor that the dances
would not be held this year.
The dates of the Spring dances
were tentatively changed to the last
week-end in April by the council.
Formerly tho dances have been held
in the first or second week in April.
Plans were made for an inter-fra
ternity tournament to be held in the
near future by the council. Harry
Steine, Warrenton, was appointed as
a committee of one to rule on all
eligibility questions. Pairing are to
be announced at a later date by
President Billy Hazelhurst, Macon.
The question as to what orchestra
would play for the dances this year
was not considered at the meeting.
The next meeting will be held
Monday afternoon at the Chi Phi
house.
Humorous Operetta
To Use Best Talent
Of Two Glee Clubs
An operetta, "The Marriage of
Nannetto,” is to be presented at the
University soon, utilizing the best
talent in both the boy’s and girl’s
glee clubs, according to Mr. Hugh
Hodgson, professor of music and di
rector of the glee clubs.
The operetta is to be entirely hum
orous and is to use the style of the
modern musical comedy with some
of the depth of the nineteenth cen
tury light opera. The plot is based
on the mysterious disappearance of
four wives of an eccentric duke and
the comedy is created through his
wild explanations of their disappear
ance.
An orchestra is now being selected
and trained by Mr. Mike McDowell,
assistant director of music, to ac
company the presentation.
Furman Swimmers
Honored With Dance
Tea and sandwiches were served
from the tea table, which was over
laid with a lace cloth. The table
was graced by a large bowl of spring
flowers, and blue tapers were burn
ing in silver holders. Blue violets,
the sorority flower, were strewn over
the table, giving a blue and white
effect.
The active members and pledges
who attended the tea were: Kather
ine McCalla, Middleton; Harriett
Coley, Atlanta; Lucille Brown, At
lanta; Doris Davis, Macon; Sara Sla
ton, Jackson; Josephine Von Spreck-
en, Fort Worth, Texas; Lucy Pound
Huggins, Athens; Charlotte Nix, San
ford, Fla; Mildred Traywick, Com
merce; Grace Wilson, Athens; Dor
othy Verner, Commerce, and Evelyn
Sellers, Birmingham, Ala.
Open House Will Be Held
For Methodist Students
The Furman swimming team was
honored with a dance by the Theta
chapter of Alpha Lambda Tau, at
the fraternity house last Friday
night.
Guests who attended the dance
were:
Florence Powell, Josephine Hemp
hill, Emmie Bragg, Janet Crawford,
Mary Alice Thomas, Alice Morrow,
Elzalene Johnston, Elizabeth Camp,
Louise Holst, Jean West, Edith Tayr
lor, Virginia Dobbs, Edith Connolly,
Mary Myers, Bobbie Morton, Mary
Alice Jester, Josephine Hodgson,
Edith Stone, Sarawill Collins, Flor
ence Jackson, and Marjorie Gould.
Members of the Georgia swimming
team, Sam Atkinson, Roland Murray,
Franklin Jefferson, Maurice Stein
berg, Bob Jones, and Wilbur Black
man, and the business manager,
Eugene Hoppenstein.
Dr. and Mrs. Weyman Davis, and
Mrs. R. I. Harrell, housemother,
were chaperones.
Music Class Hears
Atlanta Musician
A piano and song program will be
presented Thursday evening by Fran
cis Mitchell, Atlanta, and Mrs. S. C.
Dobbs also of Atlanta, at the meet
ing of the music appreciation class.
Although definite plans have not
been made, the program will include
selections from the classical, roman
tic and modern schools, Miss Luclle
Kimble, representing Prof. Hugh
Hodgson, announced.
Modern music, the approach and
appreciation of this school, was the
theme of the class in music appre
ciation last Thursday evening.
Personals
Miss Margaret Alley, Atlanta, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Stegeman last week-end.
Sigma Phi of Kappa Delta held
initiation for Doris Malone, Atlanta,
and Janet Crawford, Athens, Mon
day.
Miss Lila Davidson, Augusta,
spent last week-end in Athens visit
ing at the Chi Omega house and at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hodgson.
McDougali Evans and Lucille Tay
lor spent last week-end at their
homes in Atlanta.
Margaret Sparks, Blakely, will
spend the week-end in Atlanta.
Rela Randall will he at her home
in Atlanta this week-end.
Prof. John E. Drewry went to At
lanta last week-end.
Miss Mary Arp, housemother of
Lucas hall, spent the week-end at
her home in East Rome.
LaTrelle Robertson, Harriet Coley,
Lucille Brown, and Belle Meador
spent the week-end at their homes
in Atlanta.
Lessie Bailey Holds
Open House Today
For Co-eds’ Council
Members of Judiciary Board
Anti Dormitory, Sorority
Home Mothers to Attend
Lessie Bailey, Atlanta, will be at
home in Soule hall from 5 to 6 p. m.
today to tue old and new members
of the student council, the Judiciary
board, and the house mothers of the
dormitories and sorority houses.
The guest list includes the fol
lowing to whom invitations have
been issued: Mary Crane, Savannah;
Katherine Williams .Monroe; Win
ifred Clarke, Douglas; Mary Mar-
but, Athens; Anne Smith, Athens;
Josephine Bond. Toccoa; Mildred
Streeter, Atlanta; Marguerite Pow
ell, Griffin; Margaret Slaton, Wash
ington; Helen Geffen, Atlanta; Amy
Slocum, Macon; Mary Elizabeth Nix,
Athens.
Lavinia Maynard, Athens; Louise
Holst, Cuthbert; Mimi Barrow, Sa
vannah: Doris Malone, Atlanta;
Clarice Miller, Columbus; Katherine
McMillan, Atlanta; Harriett Coley,
Atlanta; Claire Helen Grumbling,
Savannah; Evelyn Sellers, Birming
ham, Ala.; Catherine Howard, At
lanta: Dorothy Greene, Bluffton.
Martha Warren, Dewey Rose;
Eleanor Adams, LaGrange; Mary
Jessie Forehand, Montezuma; Elma
Shuman, Greenville, S. C.; Edith
I Grayson, Savannah; Elizabeth Camp,
Atlanta; Clara Helmy, Savannah. Lu
cille Taylor, Atlanta.
The house motners invited are:
] Mrs. John Henderson, Mrs. Burton
Ferguson. Mrs. Cora Garwood. Mrs.
J. B. Myers, Mrs. M. A. Hart, Mrs.
R. H. Howel, Miss Mary Arp, and
Mrs. Alexander Rhodes, dean of wo
men.
NewOfficers Elected
At Phi Mu Meeting
Daisy McCurry, Hartwell; Ruth
Norris, Atlanta, and Vivian Brown,
Lyons, were guests at the Phi Mu
house last week-end.
Helen Sheffield, Americus, wan in
Atlanta last week-end.
Winifred Orr, Atlanta, a former
student of the University, was the
week-end guest of Lucille Green,
Athens.
Clifford Swift and Spencer Wad
dell spent last week-end at their
homes in Columbus.
Ludwell Pierce, Vicksburg, Miss.,
is critically ill at a local hospital,
Sarah White Callaway and Sarah
King spent the week-end at their
homes in Covington.
New officers of Alpha Alpha of
Phi Mu were elected for the year by
the members of the Borority Monday
night.
Katherine Williams, Monroe, is
the new president, and will succeed
Mary Winston of Athens in that of
fice.
Mary Cobb Erwin, Athens, was
elected first vice-president; Nancy
Fitzgerald, Blakely, second vice-pres
ident; Patsy Woodruff. Newnan,
treasure^; Mary Lamar Erwin, Ath
ens, secretary; Mary Myers, Athens;
Aglala editor; Jean West, Macon,
historian, and Lillian Forbes, Ath
ens, registrar.
Kappa Delta Pi Sponsors
Forum on Hutchins Talk
Nita Butts, Monroe, has returned
to school after a short illness at
home.
Lambda Chis Will Give
Dance on Founders Day
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will
celebrate the founding of the society
with a Founders day dance at the
house Wednesday, March 22. Jack
Eyler’s orchestra will furnish the
music.
Beta Kappa chapter of Kappa Del
ta Pi met at Memorial hall, Tuesday
evening for its regular monthly
meeting. Katherine Rogers, presi
dent, presided.
Dr. J. C. Meadows, dean of the
College of Education, h»ld an open
forum to discuss Dr. Hutchins’ edu
cational theories and the practical
ity of such methods if adopted by
the University of Georgia.
Ruby Anderson, Jeannie Gulley,
Louise Holst, Evelyn Sellers, and
Willard Harrell took active parts in
the discussion.
Rev. and Mrs. John Tate, and Rev.
and Mrs. Lester Rumble will hold
an "Open House" for Methodist stu
dents and all members of the Young
Peoples’ department, Sunday after
noon, March 12, at 3:30 to 6:00, at
393 South Jackson street.
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College of Ed Girls
Give Criticisms °f
Conduct Regulations
Criticisms of the present code of
regulations of conduct and sugges
tions for changes were considered
at a meeting of the entire student
body of the College of Education
held Monday morning by Dean H. B.
Ritchie.
These criticisms were submitted
by the students three weeks ago at
the request of the dean. They have
been given careful consideration by
the class councils, the executive
hoard, and the house directors.
“Without exception,” Dean Ritch
ie said, “they asked for further priv
ileges and gave no assurance of ac
cepting the present responsibilities."
Although several slight changes
were made, it Is believed that the
rules as they now stand will remain
Intact for the remainder of tho year.
Ed College Society
Has Initiation Rites
Sigma Kappa Nu, local social club
at the College of Education, recent
ly initiated three uppor-classinfen,
Mary Louise Hill, Columbus: Cor
nelia Arvanitl, Cordele, and Ella
Hopson, Newnan.
The Initiation of tho freshman
pledges will take place later In the
spring.
Sigma Kappa Nu celebrates its
tenth anniversary this year having
been founded by a group of seniors
in 1923. It was tho only social club
on the campus until 1926, when Tau
Upsllon Tau was founded.
Harper-ISajtier Wedding
Will Re Solemnized Soon
The marriage of two former Geor
gia students, Miss Nancy Brown Na
pier, Decatur, and Slmm Curtis Har
per, Jesup, will bo solemnized the
latter part of this month.
Miss Napier completed the sopho
more class at the University In 1932,
and is a member of Chi Omoga soror
ity. Sho Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Oscar Turner, Decatur,
tho granddaughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Brown, Kentucky,
nnd the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Napier, NaHhvIllo, Tenn. The bride-
elect Is tho sister of James Napier
Jr., Nashville, and of Miss Betsey
Turner. Atlanta.
The bridegroom-elect Is the Bon
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harper, JeBup.
formerly of North Carolina. He is
a graduate of the University and
was a member of Gridiron, the Glee
club, Pan-Hellenic council, and PI
Kappa Phi fraternity, serving as his
fruternity’s president at one time.
Mr. Harper Is now a prominent bus
iness man In Jesup.
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