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ROTC Companies
Will Pass in Review
Today at Polo Field
Sponsors of Various Military
Units Will Be Presented
After Colorful Parade
A University R. O. T. C. brigade
review, at which the sponsors of the j
military units will be honored, will |
be held this afternoon at 3:00 on the ]
polo field.
Callendar Weltner, Atlanta, who |
has been made honorary colonel, will !
be sponsor for the brigade under the J
leadership of Jasper Dorsey, Mari
etta, colonel of the R. O. T. C. corps, j
Other sponsors and their escorts!
will be:
Margaret Dance, Atlanta, with Ben j
M. Turner, Cordele, colonel of cav- j
lary regiment; Jane McClelland, Al
bany, with Hal B. Hatcher, Macon, |
lieutenant-colonel of the infantry J
battalion: Margaret Pidcock, Coch-j
ran, with Sam Dykes, Cochran, ma-j
jor of the first squadron; Sarah Er
win, Athens, with Hammond Dean, |
Monroe, major of the second squad- i
ron; Celeste Moore, Sharon, with!
William I. Ray, Johnson City, Tenn., j
major of the third squadron; Adeline ]
Hall, Atlanta, with E. M. Pattillo,
Decatur, captain of Troop A; Mar
guerite McKay, Decatur, with J. T.
Collier, Meansville, captain of Troop
B; Frances McDonald, Fitzgerald,
with J. C. Tillman, Monroe, captain
of Troop C; Martha Neal, LaFayette,
with H. C. Seaton, Cohutta, captain
of Troop D; Meta Shaw, Valdosta,
with Ludwell Pierce, Athens, cap
tain of Troop E; Minnie Dunlap,
Gainesville, with Byron Mitchell,
Gainesville, captain of Troop F; Ce
leste Smith, Atlanta, with Jack Proc
tor, Athens, captain of Troop G;
Martha O’Neal, Atlanta, with Dan
THE RED AND BLACK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1935.
Seven
Calendar of Week’s Events
Aubrew C. Evans, Rebecca, who
was elected Anniversarian of the
Demosthenian Literary Society
at a meeting Wednesday night.
Programs of Study
Are Considered by
Georgia Educators
Consideration of programs of study
adapted to students taking two and
four years of teachers’ training in
schools and departments of educa
tion at institutions in the Univer
sity System, was the main business
marina u xveal, Atlanta, with Dan al . a conf erence of educators held in
Searcy, Lorane, captain of Company Milledgeville at the Georgia State
A; Frances Mobley, Monroe, with ! College tor Women, J. C. Meadows,
L. W. Moneycutt, Crawford, captain (,ean of the College of Education,
of Company B; Elizabeth Pollard i said Wednesday.
Hamilton, with R. B. Fort, Hamilton! i Dr - Meadows, who headed the Uni
captain of Company C; Jeanette ve rsity’s delegation to the conference,
Youmans, Swainsboro, with W. A. P res ided at the sesions. Committee
Abercrombie, Athens, captain of I re P° rts concerning the subject under
Company D. consideration were read, he said.
— ' The group from Athens were: Dr.
DORSEY, WELTNER ! J. C. Meadows; Prof.^X. C. Aderhold;
LEAD MARCH tontcti-t Mlss Jennle nel1 Smlth : Prof. John T.
LJi.AU JnAKLH TONIGHT Wheeler; Dr Paul R. Morrow; Dr.
E. D. Pusey; Prof. H. B. Ritchie;
Friday, Feb. 22
8:40-10:20 a. m.—Round Table dis
cussions. Commerce-Journalism
building.
10:30 a. m.—Washington Day ad
dress. Press Institute. Dr. E.
M. Coulter. Chapel.
11:40 a. m.-l:20 p. m.—Round Ta
ble discussions. Commerce-
Journalism building.
3:00 p. m.—Military review. Intro
duction of sponsors. Drill field.
4:00 p. m.—Exhibition football
game. Picked teams. Sanford
field.
4:30 p. m.—Economics seminar.
Speaker, Glenn W. Sutton. Com
merce library.
7:30 p. m.—Press Institute dinner.
Georgian hotel.
7:30 p. m.—Phi Delta Theta ban
quet Holman hotel.
8:00 p. m.—Demosthenian annual
banquet. Governor Eugene Tal-
madge, speaker. Holman hotel.
10:00 p. m.—Military Ball. Wood
ruff hall.
Saturday, Feb. 23
8:40-10:20 a. m.—Round Table dis
cussions. Commerce-Journalism
building.
10:30 a. m.—Press Institute address.
Paul Mallon, speaker. Chapel.
11:20 a. m.-l:20 p. m.—Round Table
discussions. Commerce-Journal
ism building.
4:30 p. m.—Swimming meet. Geor-
gia-Clemson. Physical Educa
tion building.
8:00 p. m.—Basketball. Georgia-
Tech. Woodruff hall.
9:30-12 p. m.—University Dance.
Woodruff hall.
Sunday, Feb. Si
10:15 a. m.--Sunday school. Ath
ens churches.
11:15 a. m.—Morning services. Ath
ens churches.
4:30 p. m.—Tea given by Kappa
Delta sorority to Delta Phi Ep
silon. Kappa Delta house. Mil-
ledge avenue,
7:00 p. m.—Young Peoples' meet
ings. Athens churches.
8:00 p. m.—Evening services. Ath
ens churches.
Monday, Feb. 25
7:00 p. m.—Y. M. C. A. program.
Camp Wilkins.
8:00 p. m.—Co-ed debate. Oeorgia-
Amerlcan university. Chapel.
8:00 p. m.—Poultry Science Club
meeting. Election of officers.
Dean Paul Chapman, speaker.
Tuesday, Feb. 241
7:15 p. m.—Y. M. C. A. program.
C. D. Turner, speaker. “Y”
rooms.
Wednesday, Feb. 27
4:00 p. m.—Tryouts. Georgia-Au-)
burn debate. Chapel.
7:30 p. m.—Demosthenian meeting
Demosthenian hall.
7:30 p. m.—Phi Kappa meeting. I
Phi Kappa hall.
7:30 p. m.—Glee club practice. Mu
sic rooms in Phi Kappa hall.
7:00-8:00 p. in.—Hoinecon social.
Soule hall recreation rooms,
8:00 p. m.—Junior oration. Chapel.
Thursday, Feb. 28
4:00 p. m.—Tryouts. Annual Ju
nior-Senior debate. Chapel,
7:30 p. m.—Ag. club meeting. Con
nor hall.
8:00 p. m.—Music appreciation.
Chapel.
8:00 p. m.—Sophomore debate try
outs. Demosthenian hall.
8:00 p. m.—"X” club meeting. Aca
demic building.
Friday, March 1
j 10:40 a. m.—Barrow Foundation
lecturer. Louis Untermeyer.
Chapel.
T: 3 0 p. m.—Economics seminar.
Commerce library.
I 9:00 p. m.-l:00 a. m.—Kappa Alpha
masked costume ball. Woodruff
hall.
The largest delegation of students
from any foreign country to the
United Stutes conies from China.
W. A. CAPPS CO.
Jewelers - Opticians
Parker Fountain Pens $1.25
After the Ball
Go Home by Bus
UNION BUS TERMINAL
184 Fast Clayton
Phone 167
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orary colonel of the unit for the oc
casion.
Prof. J. E. Greene; Miss Elizabeth
Todd, and Prof. E. P. Mallary, all
of The University of Georgia. There
About five hundred invitations were . also, Miss Emily Jones; Miss
have been mailed out. Many notables ^ ora Elder; Miss Kate Hicks; Miss
have been invited, including Cover- Dorothy Fargason, and Mr3. G. M.
nor and Mrs. Eugene Talmadge, and j Broadhurst, of The University Ele-
the governor’s staff; Gen. and Mrs i nientary and High School of The
Van Horn Mosely and Gen. Robert ' University of Georgia.
O. Van Horn, of the Fouth Corps I
area; Gen. Lindley Camp, chief of
the Georgia National guard, and of
ficers stationed at Ft. McPherson.
Major John S. Cohen, Col. and
Mrs. Howell Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Erwin and Judge and Mrs. Blan-
At the Movies
PALACK
Monday and Tuesday:
"Straight
| Mary Robson and Karne Morley, Add-
have been sent to Dr. ! ed "Stranger Than Fiction'” and
W. Chapman, dean of ' ^ ews - Dn the Stage; Bob Davis
Agriculture: Dr. J. C. .Varieties of 1935 with George Ban-
News.
Thursday and Friday: Clark Gable
and Connie Bennett in “After Office
Hours." Added, Comedy and News.
Saturday: Kay Francis, George
Brent and Warren William in "Liv
ing or. Velvet.” Added, “Off The
ton Fortson have also received in- Is T * le Way" with Franchot Tone,
vitations. | Mary Robson and Karne Morley. Add-
Invitations hav
and Mrs. Paul W
the College of Agriculture; Dr. J. C. ,
Meadows, dean of the College of! non ’ s N. B. C. orchestra.
Education; Dr. R. C. Wilson, dean Wednesday: Ann Harding, Brlen
of the School of Pharmacy; Prof. jAherne and Paul Lukas in "The
John E. Drewry, director of the Hen- I Fountain." Added, Comedy and
ry W. Grady School of Journalism; v “"'“
Prof. R. P. Brooks, dean of the
School of Commerce; H. J. Stege-
man, dean of men; Mrs. Alex.
Rhodes, dean of women; W. H. Bo-
cock, dean of faculties; R. H. Powell,
dean of Coordinate college, and L. t ,w » u « ,cci. nuucu, wu iin
L. Hendren, dean of administration. Beat” with Morton Downey and Pop-
Heads of the departments have re- e y® cartoon,
ceived Invitations, as have the house STRAND
mothers of the various women’s dor- Monday and Tuesday: Edmund
mitories. Members of the Geor- I Lowe and Victor McLaglen in “Under
gia Press association, in session I Pressure.” Added, “The Lost
since Wednesday for the Press insti- j Jungle.”
tuute, will be guest of the R. O. T. | Wednesday: Lyle Talbot and Mary
C. at tonight's dance. Astor in “Red Hot Tires.” Added,
Chaperons for the affair are: Dr. “Little Postman, What Now.”
and Mrs. S. V. Sanford, Dean and ! Tuesday: Mona Barrie and Gilbert
Mrs. L. L. Hendren, Dean and Mrs. [Roland in "Mystery Woman.” Add-
R. H. Powell, Dean and Mrs. Paul cd cartoon, “Fireman Save My
Chapman, Dean and Mrs. H. J. Stege- Child” and News,
man, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Reed, and Friday: Ann Neagle and Fernand
Col. and Mrs. H. E. Mann. Graavey in "The Runaway Queen.”
Advanced officers and their dates, I Added, “So You Won’t Talk.”
through captain, who will be in the Saturday: Buck Jones in "The
grand march, will be found on page Avenger." Added, “Tail Spin Tom-
3 of The Red and Black. my.”
‘‘X’ ’CLUB ATTEMPTS TO
SECURE HOCKEY FIELD
FOR POLO TEAM
(Continued from page 1)
Rogers. Milledgevllle, and Frank
Lindsey. Griffin.
Under direction of the club the
holes which have ibeen cluttering
Herty field have been filled in and
hand ball nets have been placed on
the field.
The club, in its last meeting, dis
cussed plans for aiding Blue Key in
its fight for an honor system, but no
action was taken.
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INTRAMURAL
BOWLING
TOURNAMENT
Lucky Strike
Alleys
PALACE
Monday
Tuesday
ON STAGE
•
Direct from Week’s
Engagement Capitol
Theater, Atlanta
BOB
DAVIS
VARIETIES
OF
1935
Headliner Revue
Featuring
RAMONA HUGHES
(America's Dancing Sweetheart)
WARD SISTERS
(Proteges of Dick Powell)
JACK McBRIDE
(Broad way Playboy)
JEAN LaRUE
(Night Club Enchantress)
LUCILLE AND RI D
(Bits of This and That)
NED HAVELY
(Cord & Sand)
and
GEORGE HANNON’S
NBC ORCHESTRA
ON THE SCREEN
FRANCHOT TONE
MAY ROBSON
KAREN MORLEY
! GLADYS GEORGE
'ANAT PENDLETON
JACK) LA RUf*
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Also
Program
Selected
Novelties and
News Events
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Thrills'galore, too, when
Clark and Connie match wits
and lips in the year's gayest
screen romance!
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Date with Loew’s Grand
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