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THE RED AND BLACK. DECEMBER 6. 1946.
Teasley Heads New
Red and Black Staff
News Notes
and Sonny Lloyd.
• • •
George I’oschner and eight other
patients from Walter Reid Hospital,
Washington, D. C., were guests of
the Infirmary over the Tech-Georgia
weekend, Dr. Gerdine, University
physician, announced.
William O. Bridges
Veterinary Club Will Hear
Talk by Dr. B. E. Carlisle
Dr. B. E. Carlisle, Camilla, will
speak to members and guests of the
Veterinary Science Club at its reg
ular meeting Monday night, Decem
ber 9, at 7:30 in Conner Hall.
Jack Herring, Lawrenceville, presi
dent of the club, In making the an
nouncement today said that Dr.
Carlisle is a representative on the
1 executive board of the American
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24(1 W. Hancock Avs. I'liono HUM C. Hammond, Owner
Tuesday
night nt 7:30. Llnlon Pittard, Montl-
cello, Is retiring president.
Susie Miller, Chi Omega pledge
from Savannah, has been chosen as
one of three sponsors for the annual
Itlaek and White Dance In Savannah,
December 2fi. Miss Miller Is also
sponsor of Kappa Sigma fraternity
and is “Miss Coordinate of 1946.”
...
The lamihdii till Alpha fraternity
will honor their members on the
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Murray E. Wyrhe, 1928 graduate football squad with a hayride and
| of the School of Journalism, was re- welner roast on Saturday night from
cently awarded the Bronze Star for 6 to 11. These Include: Charlie Trippi,
his “outstanding work and tireless Joe Tereshinski, Johnny Rauch, Pete
I’lonrcr Club will meet next Mon- efforts" as public relations officer Sasser, Jerry DeleBki, Ben Fordham
Winter quarter editor of Ihc Red <lliy afternoon »< *:*<> »t the Chapel, for the 33rd Division in the South
and Black will he Lucius Teasley. * * * Pacl^c.
Hartwell, who was elected Tuesday Tlie ihipllst Student Union will ...
afternoon. have a Christmas party tomorrow Hr. T. \V. Reed, registrar emeritus
Teasley who succeeds Frank We« l!, K h C December 7, at 7:30 p. m., in of the University, was the principal
ley. Atlanta, to the editor's chalV Is ,h,! Slude "‘ Canter. speaker Tuesday at Chapel exercises,
a senior in .he Henry W Grady * * * ! Curreplly at work on a complete hm-
Si hool of Journalism and a veteran. Htmlrnu In the landscape archi- ,or) f of ,t '' l-mverslty. Dr. Reed
He belongs to Sigma Delta Chi, pro-"' ' lore class In plant material are to Bpoke of th,J fiarl y da y* at Georgia, Association from
fesslonal Journalistic fraternity lie visit estates and gardens In Augusta ... William O. Bridges, Athens Veterinary Medica in . llldM
Is married and his wife also studies »'xt Thursday, Hubert Owens, dept., Several bracelets were found in Legionnaire, furnished transporta- District IV, w men p .* p llo l ™
Journalism head, announced. Memorial Hall after the GOP pep ,j OI1 f or the patients to attend the southeastern states, cuua, cuerto
Pamela Valentine Jacksonville ' * * dance, before the Chattanooga game. Kreddte Slack dances, Gerdine said. Itieo, and the Mes. indies,
Fla., will he business manager dur! °- «’• ‘M-HmM. Dean of Col- The girl who lost them Is requested |
ing tile Winter quarter with Kent *' of Education. will attend the to contact the director of the recre-
wyn DeRonne Athens 'as managing 8,m,,1 '' rn Association of Deans of atlonai center in Memorial Hall,
editor; Roy Powell, Walhnlln, 8 C. convention ul Memphis, • • •
news editor; and Danny Boggs, Wil- - December 8-10, Hr. John T. Wheeler and Ralph H.
mette. 111., Hpelr Collins, Waycross, * * * I Tolbert, professors in the School of
and Hunt Burgess, Ashburn. asslsl- ,, "'ld. head of the t’niver- Education, are attending the Amerl-
ant news editors ' i Bl, y art department, wua one of tho can Vocational Education Assocl-
Olher staff members elected »rn J,,d * eB at th * twentieth anniversary i4 ii„ n convention In St. Louis, Mo„
Helen Morris » w l ' T’I exhibition of the North Carolina this week. Dean O. C. Aderhold an-
J V ?. ,v I 1. . . .. AM . s,a '" Art Society held In Raleigh nounced
tor; Cat "rltielrl'.dtelt. Atlanta, so- ,»«, Momlay. . . .
clety editor; Patrlek Reese, Homier- ... .. ., „
Honvlll,. V e foHinro , ,,i 11 f.r * n...r l»r. E. Hem In sen, associate pro-
Hlmmnn's Minin simi-is odtii.r- Slmrt Miitlieiiialleal problems for feasor of mathematics, was guest
Jld S. TlHnu .n2 wd,!; recreation were presented by mem- speaker nt the final meeting this
Binllh Macon assistant business lo' r ? ° f th , e Kn,Hhman Mathematics quarter of Pi Mu Epsilon, national
In! tigers and A hit M ssov c rT, * lub ,,nul '''"''ting of .lie honorary mathematics fraternity,
luilon manager quarter held Tuesday nlghf, Jack held Tuesday night, Murqullla Stuck-
: Hudson, Athens, president, announ-1 ey, Pepanto, Ark., president, announ-
■ lend. : ced.
... . • •
Holla Phi Epsilon pledge officers Scientist on Religion" is the Officers for winter quarter will be
are Lucy Amato, Atlanta, president, Hithject of the sermon to he delivered elected at the regular meeting of
Nsthnllo Julies, Augusta, vlce-pres-1 tonight by Ituhhl Alexander Feinsll- Sadie and Sirloin, national organi-
ldent; llooiste Plasslck, Atlanta, sec- ver, director of llillel, at services /alien for animal husoandry stu
relnry; M 1ml Kahn, Pelham, treas- held in the Temple at 8 p m. denis. In Hardman Hall, Tuesda,
urer. • • •
* * * I The regular monthly meeting of
Honiecon, honorary home eco- the Wesley Foundation Council will
notnlrs club, Mflll hold Its annual lie held this afternoon nt 6:45 p. m.,
formal Christmas dance tonight In' in tho recreation room of the First
Dawson Hall The Agriculture Club | Methodist Church. Supper will be
hns been Invited. served.
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from which you can satisfy your particular cravat
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