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THE RED AND BLACK. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1938.
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Leads With Lancaster
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Formals Scheduled by A T O,
Delta Tau Delta for Week-end
EUGENIA TAYLOR
Orchids
and Prunes
By Clara Belle Hooks
By Martha Johnson
Under a canopy of midnight blue.
Alpha Tau Omega will present Bill
Clark’s orchestra at its formal dance
to be held In Woodruff Hall tonight
from 9 until 1.
President Mack Lancaster. Albany,
with Eugenia Taylor, also of Al
bany, will lead out from a replica
of the A. T. O. pin shining through
a blue curtain placed at one end of
the hall.
Members and dates will form a
large A. T. O. pin in the center of
the hall. "Sweetheart of A. T. O."
and “Our Jewels," fraternity songs,
will be played during the lead-out.
There will be three no-breaks.
Following the dance, a buffet sup
per will be served at the chapter
house from 1 until 2 for members
and their dateB. A. T. O. alumni and
their wives who will chaperon both
affairs are Dean and Mrs. L. L. Hen-
dren, Dean and Mrs. R. P. Brooks
Major and Mrs. Arnold Funk, Pro
fessor and Mrs. Peter Brown, Mr
and Mrs. Moon Corker, Mrs. Jesse
Beusee, and Professor Robert Se-
grest.
The date list includes:
Candid Camera
The candid camera will be featur
ed Saturday afternoon by members
of the Photography Club who will
take a field trip over the campus
and around Athens, snapping shots
of historic and beauty scenes.
Members of the club will meet at
the Commerce-Journalism Building
at 3 o’clock and journey forth. J.
T. Wheeler and W. M. Kempton, fac
ulty advisers, will accompany the
group on their first field trip.
A wiener roast will conclude the
evening’s “snappy” fun. Approxi
mately 40 members will be present.
Parthenian Speaker
“Celebrities I Have Known” will
be the subject of a talk to be given
by James B. Pond in the Chapel,
March 8, at 8 o'clock. The lecture is
being sponsored by the Parthenian
Society, and there will be no admis
sion charge to the public.
Mr. Pond handles publicity for
speakers and sponsors lecture tours
-to promote those whom he selects
as coming “leaders." Some of the
celebrities with whom he has dealt
are John Mansfield, Hugh Walpole
John Galsworthy, Sir Philip Gibbs
Admiral Byrd, Admiral Peary, Capt
Eddie Rickenbacker, Ruth Draper,
Cornelia Otis Skinner, and James
Norman Hall, co-author of “Mutiny
On the Bounty."
Mack Lancaster
Ralph Rice
Nelson Tift
John Amly Smith
J. Watkins Bush
Fred Wickham
Niel Jorgensen
Frank Morris
Jack Humes
T. L. Wood
Ed Sell
William Hammack
Jack Wood
Paul Conner
Drane Bullock
George Mann
Bob Cassels
Gaston Cook
Bill Forehand
Jack Maxwell
Tifton Greer
Inman Kidd
Gunter Ha good
Lewis Young
Jack Robison
Wayne Friedsam
Hugh Howard
Osborne Quillian
Pete Miller
Woodrow Willson
Dennis Penny
Ralph Boover
Frank Shields
Bill Faidley
Jack Robinson
Howard Clisham
Dick Hudson
John Woodcock
Marvin Hall
Eugenia Taylor
Louise Chandler
Anne Pettis
Mary Slate
Wiggle Cabaniss
Nancy Griggs
Sophia Stephens
Sara Elizabeth White
Hasel (hues
May bet h Carithers
Mary D. Eckford
Mary Nell McKoin
Mary Herring
Virginia Swift
Betty Mather
Carolyn Brown
Elinor Key
Marguerite Webb
Alice Blackburn
Mildred Abercrombie
Catherine Davis
Marlon Little
Jeannelle Chi vers
Mrs. I>ewis Young
Mrs. Jack Robison
Anne Stokes
Emory Wood
Mae coffee
Elisabeth Ryan
Orville Gibbs
Martha Franklin
Ruth Babb
Rui>y Steele
Margaret Fawcett
Mari Holllnfswortb
Jessie Lee Lynn
Belle < !ool«y
Bars Jean Pharr
Martha Pinson
By Kennon Henderson
Orchids again, and this time they
go to the dates of Delta Tau Delta
fraternity at its formal dance to be
given Saturday night in Woodruff
Hall from 9 until 12.
Heading the lead-out to the mu
sic, “Delta Girl of Mine,” will be
President Lee Price, Swainsboro,
with Barbara Fielis, Jackson Heights,
N. Y. The Collegians will play for
the dance and during the three no
breaks these selections will be
played: “Star Dust," “I'm Getting
Sentimental Over \ r ou,” and “I Love
You Truly.”
Each chapter date will receive as
a favor a diamond shaped mother of
pearl necklace bearing the colored
fraternity crest. A midnight blue
canopy strung with balloons will be
the main decoration at the dance.
From the sides will hang purple and
white streamers and the orchestra
will play from black music stands
lettered i>. T. i>. In silver.
Preceding the dance, a banquet
will be held for chapter members
and their dates at the Georgian Ho
tel at 7:30. Purple and white flow
ere will carry out the fraternity col
ors.
Invitations have been issued to
neighboring chapters and Athens
alumni. Chaperons for the evening
will be Dean and Mrs. William Tate,
Mr. Mini Mrs. H. M. Heckman, Mi
ami Mrs. A. S. Thornton. Dr. and
Mrs. Ralph Goss, Major and Mrs. Al
bert Peyton, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Murray.
Members and their dates
Heads Delta Leadont
BARBARA FI El,Is
Alpha Gallium Della held pledge
service Friday night for Dorothy
Moore, Atlanta, and Sara Sy mines,
St. Mathews, S. C.
LamhdaChi to Dine,
Dance on Saturday
Members of Lambda Chi Alpha
will entertain their dates with a
steak fry at the American Legion
lodge Saturday afternoon from 5 to
9 o’clock. A house dance will fol
low the supper and chaperons for
both occasions are Mrs. D. W. Sey
mour, Major and Mrs. A. J. Funk,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Thurmond.
The following women are invited:
Martha Jennings, San Antonio, Tex.;
Anue Wright Fortson, Jacksonville,
Fla.; Virginia Doss, LaUrange; Anne
Williams, Macon; Betty Mather, At
lanta; Eleva Smith, Atlanta; Cath
erine McCalley, Atlanta; Doris Eber-
liardt, Athens; Valeria Burroughs,
Brunswick; Julia Brice, Athens;
Louise Kay, Royston; Kathryn Pitts,
Columbus; M a r g a v e t McPherson,
Brunswick.
Frances Saine, Gainesville; Bev
erly Benson, Athens; Barbara Davis,
Manchester; Martha Sue Williams.
Tifton; Jano Blanchard, Crawford;
Sara Burns, Athens; Mary Elizabeth
Hose, Decatur; Bobbie Cochran. Ca
milla; Martha Alsup. Dublin; Eloise
Carroll, Brunswick, and Betty Cren
shaw, Atlanta. •
Military Fraternity
To Give Breakfast
Lee Price
MarcuH George
Jimmy Hoover
Walter Jacobs
Ralph Smith
Wilder Smith
Dan McFaden
i Ion Hamilton
Randolph Jones
Herman Coolldge
( a I Parker
Sam Meyer
L. A. Ingram
Cary Moore
Cliff Moore
Bob Hall
Henry Symonds
John Trigg
Bennie Hlaekhurn
Morton Abney
Fred Cannon
Mnlcom Petereon
Jack Farren
John Lnnd
Willis Wade
8am Darden
Bill Henry Moses
Ralph Ha rinii
Founders’ Day Banquet
Celebrating Its 70th anniversary.
Pi K. A. fraternity will entertain
with a Founders’ Day Banquet Tues
day night at 6 o'clock at the Geor
gian Hotel.
Bill Merritt, Atlanta, president of
Alpha Mu chapter, will act as mas
ter of ceremonies. The program
will include several alumni speeches
and an original skit written and pre
sented by Bob Teter, Charleston,
W. Va., and Bruce Head, Hogans-
vllle.
Episcopal Tea Dance
entertain
Emanuel
afternoon
Episcopal students will
with a tea dance at the
Church Parish House this
from 6:30 to 7:30. Decorations will
be composed of spring flowers, and a
nickelodeon will furnish music for
the affair.
Throughout the afternoon light re
freshments will be served. Chaper
ons for the occasion will be Miss
Virginia Hoge, Mrs. Ned Hodgson,
a^d the Rev. and Mrs. David Wright.
All Episcopal students are invited.
Old members of Scabbard and
Blade, national honorary military so
ciety, will hold a breakfast following
the military ball on March 4 from
1 tu 2 o’clock at Costa’®
The breakfast will be given by the
old members of the organization and
their dates in honor of the new
members, their dates, the new In
structors and their wives.
The new men will be chosen from
among the students in the first ad
vanced military courses and will be
tapped in a formal ceremony at the
ball at 10:30.
The Georgia group is "L" com
pany of the second regiment of the
national society, and is composed of
members of the second advanced mil
itary classes.
are:
Rnrtmrn Flello
Norma Kcnfroc
Katherine 1‘nttlllo
Jeannelle I’hivera
Marlon Moore
Sara Nelle Smith
Nancy Florence
Jackie Walker
Connie Lanier
Edith Gurr
Loulae French
Francea Sisson
Marjorie Minccy
Sara LowiH
Elizabeth Mathis
Virginia Peyton
Lucille Ellison
Frances Trigg
Hobby Thompson
HohhIc Caballing
Margaret Horne
Imuiae Tyns
Jerry Hunter
Ethel Carmichael
PrlHceiln Kelley
Kathleen Brown
Mary Farr
Louise Connell
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Next Week-End
THURSDAY
Formal opening of "Kind laxly'
Sonoy-Ntovall Theater, 8:110.
FRIDAY
R. O. T. C. review and presenta
tion of sponsors. Polo Field nt
3:415 p. m.
Military' Ritll at Woodruff Hall
from II to I.
Neaoniini and Blade PreuKrust
nt Costa's from 1 to 12 a. in.
SATURDAY
Epicurean Club dunce nt I'ouixl
Auditorium from 11 to 112.
Ag Engineering Club dnnee nt
Pliysirul Education Building from
II to 112.
Banquet For Initiates
Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary
education fraternity, initiated 13
members Tuesday night at Memorial
Hall. Following the services the
initiates were entertained With a
banquet at which Dr. Guy Wells,
president of G. S. C. W„ was guest
speaker.
New members include:
Louise Grant, Augusta; Peggy
Garrette, Statham: Marion Stewart,
Union Point; Janette Pennington,
Dalton; Cora O’Kelley, Hull; Eliza
beth Meadows, Athens; Elizabeth
White, Columbus; Eleanor Strick
land, Concord; Woodville Campbell
Columbus; Mrs. Sara Devine, Wat-
ktnsville; George Smith. Athens;
Travis Osborne, Demorest. and W. F.
Lawrence, Blakely.
For
"Military Ball”
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