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THE RED AND BLACK. FRIDAY. MARCH 29, 1935.
Three
'Subpoenas'* Issued
As Invitations for
Law Student's Ball
Guest Artist
Barristers Sponsor Third
Annual Dance at Woodruff
Hall Saturday Night
Students in the Lumpkin Law
school will entertain with the third
annual Barrister’s Ball Saturday
night at Woodruff hall from 9 to 12
in honor of the faculty of the law
school.
Invitations in the form of court
subpoenas have been issued and must
be presented at the door for admit
tance. Ed Cody, president of the
senior class, is in charge of the
dance.
Music will be furnished by Jack
Dale and his Georgia Bulldogs. The
color theme of the decorations will
be red and white. Three no-breaks
will be held, including the law
school leadout, headed by the va
rious officers of the classes and their
dates.
Officers of the different classes
and their dates are: Senior class, E.
L. Cody, Atlanta, president, with
Margaret Dance, Atlanta; R. B.
Odom, Newton, vice-president, with
Viola Napier. Macon: J. E. Stewart,
Clarkesville, secretary; Dorris New
ell, Augusta, treasurer, with Charles
Bruce, Atlanta.
Junior class: Roger Lawson, Haw-
kinsville, vice-president, with Mar
garet Jones, Savannah; Charles Rid
ley, Atlanta, treasurer; William T.
Maddox, Rome, secretary, with Mary
Delia Upchurch, Athens.
Freshman class: Aubrey C. Evans,
Rebecca, president, with Mary Owen
Hadley, Chipley; Steve Bland, Lump
kin, vice-president: Frank Little,
Cornelia, secretary, with Sarah Bry
ant, Athens; J. B. Hamrick, Fair-
mount, treasurer.
Honor court: J. E. Gortatowsky,
Albany, chief justice, with Celeste
Moore, Sharon; Clifford Swift, At
lanta, with Elizabeth Gillebeau, At
lanta; L. W. Honeycutt, Crawford;
Neal Franklin, Augusta, with Fern
Baggs, Pelham; H. C. Maxwell, Co
lumbus; Charles Jolley, Smithville;
Alfred Means, Athens.
Chaperons include: Dean Harmon
Caldwell, Prof. George F. Gober,
Prof. Thomas F. Green Jr., Prof.
J. Means McFadden, Prof. Robert
L. McWhorter, and Prof. Henry A.
Shinn.
In formal Tea Dance
Presented by S A E
Tuesday Afternoon
An informal tea dance was pre
sented by Georgia Beta of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon at the chapter house
Tuesday, March 28, from 5 to 7
p. m.
Music was supplied by a visiting
colored orchestra from the World’s
Fair in Chicago.
Captain and Mrs. Harold O. Holt
and Mrs. Susie Carlton were the
chaperons.
Girls who attended were: Lyneath
Moore, Swainsboro; Jane McKinnon,
Athens; Martha Lowe, Buena Vista;
Jean Chastain, Beaumont, Texas;
Idawee Springer, Dalton; Henry Jo
Hudson, Gray: Frances Knupp, At
lanta: Nell Freeman, Atlanta; May 1
Wright. Lookout Mountain, Tenn.;
Margaret Dance, Atlanta; Cornelia
McIntyre, Savannah; Mary Wood-I
ham, Fitzgerald: Rosalyn Crowder, I
Miss Mina Hecker, coloratura so
prano of Atlanta, who will ac
company the University Glee club
on its twenty-fourth annual tour.
Personals
Catherine Elliot, Atlanta, is spend
ing the- week-end at the Delta Delta
Delta house on Milledge avenue.
Elizabeth Guillebeau, Atlanta;
Frances Martin, Carlton; Catherine
Carson, Atlanta; Jeanne Massey, Ma
rietta, and Marjorie Gould, Atlanta,
represented Beta Nu of Chi Omega at
the Eleusinia banquet held in At
lanta, March 22, at the Atlanta Ath
letic club in honor of Mrs. Mary
Love Collins, Cincinnati, national
president of the sorority.
James Curtis, Toccoa, and Luke
Green, Ball Ground, were the prin
cipal speakers at the Coordinate
vesper services, Wednesday night,
at which Mary Gordy, Columbus, pre
sided.
Alpha Beta of Alpha Tau Omega
announces the initiation of Burton
H. Bellinger, Atlanta, and John
Andy Smith, Talbotton.
Sun spots, the storms on the sun
that wax and wane through eleven-
year cycles, and three elements of
weather on earth—temperature, rain
fall and atmospheric pressure—seem
closely connected, according to stud
ies recently reported to the American
Meteorological society.
Alpha Gamma Bho
Gives House Dance
Saturday Evening
The first informal house dance of
the spring quarter will be given by
Alpha Eta of Alpha Gamma Rho fra
ternity, Saturday evening from 9 to
12 at the chapter house on Milledge
avenue.
The dates of the members include:
Peggy Loughridge. Eton; Sarah
Burt, Camilla; Mary Williams, Dan-
ielsvllle: Martha Philips, Athens;
Alleyne Broome, Augusta; Marie
Robinson, Lenox; Martha Woodruff,
Walnut Grove; Ruth Ann Lough
ridge. Atlanta: Evelyn Epps, Athens:
Elizabeth Ann Davis, Waco; Jessie
Clark. Tifton: Mary Martin, Chip-
ley: Mary Bullard. Dublin: Amelia
Turner, Macon, and Hazel Coleman,
Graffmon.
Chaperons include: Mrs. Louse
Hinton, Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Bell,
and Prof, and Mrs. G. D. Marck-
wortli.
Alpha Omicron Pi Fleets
Officers of Petition Croup
Officers of the petition group of
Alpha Omicron Pi elected for the
1935-3C school year include: Cal
lender Weltner, Atlanta, president;
Irene Williams, Savannah, vice-pres
ident; Frances Smith, Elberton, sec
retary-treasurer; Vivian Evans, Sa
vannah, rush captain; Evelyn Lan
caster, Hartwell, recording secre
tary; Nell Wilson, Fort Valley, cor
responding secretary; Martha Mil
ler, Bainbridge, historian, and Ruby
Billingslea, Albany, editor of “The
Dragma,” sorority publication, and
also Pan-Hellenic representative.
Miss Edith Anderson, national
president of the Alpha Omicron Pi
sorority, will install the Lambda
Sigma chapter of this national so
rority on The University of Georgia
campus, April 26-27.
Malone Elected President
Of Kappa Delta Sorority
Sigma Phi of Kappa Delta sorority
elected Doris Malone, Atlanta, to
head their group for the coming
school term.
Other officers elected include:
Sarah Bryant, Athens, vice-president;
Zoe Powell, Newnan, treasurer; El
ina Smith, Atlanta, secretary; Mar
guerite Kaufman, Jacksonville, Fla.,
assistant treasurer, and Ilae Miller,
Atlanta, editor.
More than 60 co-eds at DePauw
university were routed from their
beds early one morning last week
when fire practically destroyed Mans
field hall, oldest women’s dormitory
on the campus. Some twenty of the
girls lost all their belongings.
Griffin; Lydia Holliday, Atlanta.
Annabelle Watson, Atlanta: Mary
Dupree Eckford, Athens; Mary Bach,
Atlanta; Sue Rollins, Dalton; Dot
Huggins. Athens: Meta Shaw, Val
dosta; Elizabeth O’Neal, Bainbridge; j
Ellen Davis, Gainesville, and Rae
Neal, Atlanta.
Mrs. B. M. Richardson, Cincinnati.
Ohio, national vice-president of the
Delta Delta Delta sorority, visited
the local chapter, Alpha Rho, Mon
day. Mrs. Richardson was honored '
with a buffet supper at the chapter
house.
Here's the Hat that
Strikes ’em Out
“Dizzy Dean”
Helmets 33 cts.
Moon - Winn
Drug Company
For Coed? in Michael’s Budget Shop
Cottons
for
School
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Seersuckers, Linens,
Broadcloths, French
Ginghams, Percales
Accordion pleats that won’t wash out
—nautical motifs—two-piece frocks
of varied or similar fabrics. I hese
are samples of the charming touches
on these 2.98 cotton frocks!
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Distribution of Honors for () D K Election
GROUP 1—SCHOLARSHIP
MAJORS
,1 Phi Beta Kappa
A Phi Kappa Phi
5 Meta Gamma Sigma
MINORS
2 Dean's List (six quarters)
I Department prize
I Iteek or Rhodes scholarship
nominee
GROUP II—ATHLETICS
5 Three letters (inelmling two 2 Major letter
major letters) 2 “G" Club president
< Three letters (one major let- 2 Captains of other major s|Mirts
ter) I Minor letter
4 Manager of major s|Mirt I Cheer leafier
I Captain of football
4 Business manager of Athletic
association
GROUP III—SOCIAL LEADERSHIP
5 President of I'an-llellenie
A President of Y. M. C. A.
A Campus leader
I President of senior class
2 Y. M. C. A. officers
2 President of social fraternity
2 Officer of Pan-Hellenic
I Member of Pan-Hellenic
GROUP IY—PI RLICATIONS
2 Associate editors
2 Editor of Agriculturist
A Editor of lied and Black
A Editor of Pandora
A Business manager of Red and 2 Business manager of Agrirul-
lilaek turist
A Business manager ol' Pandora 2 Editor of Cypress Knee
I Managing editor of Red and 2 Business manager of Cypress
Black liner
I Reil and Black stuff (six
quarters)
t Pandora staff
CROC
-MUSIC AND FORENSICS
A Three or more Intercollegiate 4 Business manager of Thalian-
debates Blackfriars.
t One or more debates 2 President of Literary society
4 President of Glee club I Speaking key
4 Manager of Glee club I Glee club trip
4 President of Tlialian-Black- I Participation in play
friars
GROUP VI—MILITARY AND MISCELLANEOUS
A Cadet colonel
2 Majors and above rank
2 Presidents of recognized clubs
I Membership in recognized
clubs
A total of eight |mints, comprising one major ami at least two
minor honors, and distributed in at least three different fields, is
necessary for election.
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