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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1951
a Sir Srft and Slarh
PAGE FIVE
RODDY RATCLIFFE
CAMPUS NEWS BRIEFS
Roddy Roams River Road
To Observe Moonlight Lovers
After a whole week of the moon t She lives in Lucy Cobb and lucky
shiniag bo full and bright we ought enough doesn't have a one aud only,
to have Quite a few cases of love- Photographer was so excited over
the cute lass that he forgot the film.
(See cut next week).
Miriam McCook, a transfer from
Mercer, is one of the cutest things
we’ve seen lately. She's a brunette
with brown eyes and in case anybody
is interested her phone number of
9203 . . . Have all you boys received
your invitations to the Debutante
Ball in Atlanta? Debby has. In case
you are wondering Just who Debby
is, he’s Charlie Cook, one of the more
illustrious Sigma Nu’s . . .
A Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge,
Ann Charlton, is hitting the clouds
lately after becoming pinned to Max
Llppett, Chi Phi, last Sunday night.
This romance has actually been go
ing on a long time. The crowning
glory seems to be that trip to Europe
this summer though. As Ann puts
it—it’s mighty romantic to be with
someone all day. We ain’t arguing!
Ruth Wilson, KD president, went
all the way to Syracuse, N. Y., to get
pinned to Ruck Davison, Phi Delt.
Another good gal gone.
Well kiddies, the midnight oil Is
rapidly burning into the three o’clock
oil so this is Rod saying so long for
now, and we’ll be seeing you around.
AFROTC Initiates Bi-Monthly Paper
sickness. Rod was mighty impressed
with the "heavenly bodies" himself.
Last night we went riding around
the river just to see what kind of
cars they were using at the Univer
sity Bow-a-days and we observed
many, many people who thought the
moon (?) was well worth looking at
too.
LONG DISTANCE LOVE: GSCW
has been raiding the Sigma Chis and
has come up with a winner. Peggy
Jo Mitchell and Phil Herndon are
pinned, as of not too long ago . . .
Ann Brown, Alpha Gam, and Stuart
Jones, a Chi Phi alum have been
pinned (or a quite some time now.
He's not around these parts and Rod
sends his deepest sympathy to Ann.
it’s bad, baby, but maybe it won't
be too long . . . We’re Just sitting
around waiting to pick up the pieces
when Honey Hill falls apart after
Preston Louis leaves. He’s been
tapped by Uncle Sam to be one of his
boys, and Rod’s heart bleeds for
Honey. We heard that they’re Just
mad for each other.
GOSSIP AT LARGE: Pam Grig,
gers, the Alpha Gam with all that
beautiful hair, has been seen quite
a bit strolling around campus with
Bob Flournoy, KA . . . Peggy Jo
Saunders, an ADPi with a fast line
of chatter, is playing jhe field with
numerous fellows . . . Ann Weeks,
is another ADPI who is really getting
around. Her taste seems to run to
ward the SAE’s with Joe Neel and
John TerreU being on top at the mom
ent . . .
GIRL OF THE WEEK: This week
America’s pre-eminent weekly spot
lights lovely Sarah Bush. She’s from
Colqnltt (southern drawl, please).
Gawja. She's a tall blonde, five-seven
to be exact, and has great big blue
eyee. Weight runs around 127
pounds. Her major 1b elementary
education and it's going to take an
other year to get that sheepskin. Her
favorite things include shrimp, foot
ball games, swimming, and dancing.
The first issue of the newly-orga
nized AFROTC newspaper, Thq Cadet
Propwash, will be distributed on Nov.
1, Capt. E. Black, faculty adviser,
said today. The publication, under
direction of Marian Mobley, editor,
and Tom Brown, managing editor,
will appear bi-monthly.
The aim of the paper is to furnish
information which would not be
available through other sources. The
Propwash will contain features on
outstanding cadets, news of AFROTC
organizations, special announce
ments, field trip news, class plans,
humor, and general information of
interest to AFROTC students.
Air cadets interested in working
on the publication should contact
Captain Black.
Meadows Speaks
Dr. John C. Meadows, professor of
sociology, addressed a special lunch
eon meeting of the Rotary Club in
Hawklnsville Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. Meadows spoke on "Population
Trends in Georgia.”
Society Hears Markwood
M. H. Markwood, Atlanta Southern
Bell Telephone System personnel
manager, spoke on opportunities for
college graduates with the Bell Sys
tem in the Commerce-Journalism
Building Tuesday night. Markwood
addressed a regular meeting of the
Economics Society.
Strong Addresses Plil Sigma
Dr. Warren M. Strong, assistant
professor of veterinary hygiene, ad
dressed Phi Sigma, national biological
honorary society, last week. His sub
ject was "Japan as I saw it." He
illustrated his lecture with koda
chrome slides and original demon
strations.
Briley Elected
Joe H. Briley, Macon, was elected
Physics Club president at a recent
meeting of the organization. Charles
Henson. Athens, was elected treasu
rer. Other officers are Ray Warren,
Abbeville, secretary, and S. G. Star
ling, vice president.
Model Openings Announced
Openings for art department mod
els were announced this week. The
models will pose for drawing classes.
Applications may be filed at the art
office.
Club Tours
A cotton field trip was sponsored
by the Geography-Geology Club last
week. The tour covered several
neighboring farms.
FTAC To Meet
The Future Teachers of America
Club held its first meeting of the
year Tuesday night in Peabody Hall.
A square dance followed the meet
ing.
Health Education Conclave
For Southeastern Area Set
The third annual conference on
professional preparation in health
education, physical education, and
recreation for Alabama, Florida, and
Georgia will be held at the Univers
ity Nov. 1-3, according to Mrs. Mary
Ella Soule, conference chairman.
The conference will consider ways
of improving existing programs in
the three states. All college faculties,
public health educators, recreational
leaders, and other interested parties
are invited to attend.
Are You In This
Movie?
“The Big Campus”
First Showing in
Fine Arts - Sunday
Playing Uptown
Suday and Monday
STRAND
Only the Best First Run
Pictures
TODAY THRU WED.
STARTS THUR8.
For One Week
CLARK CABLE
la
“Across The Wide
Missouri”
with
RICARDO MONTALBAN
and
MARIA KLKNA MARQUES
Attention
Stay-Up-Later s
Owl Show
The Strand will have an
OWL SHOW
Every Saturday Night at
11:00 P. M.
Showing this Sat.
Anne Blythe - David Farrar
in
“THE GOLDEN HORDE"
ALL STUDENTS
HAVING
Pandora Appointments
Get your picture taken
next week at your con
venience in Memorial
Hall Ball Room.
PICTURES WILL NOT
BE TAKEN AFTER FRI-
DAY, OCTOBER 26TH.
II Ell III! U
Sunday - Monday
Van Heflin - Evelyn Keyea
“The Prowler”
Special Added Attraction
Premiere Showing
"The Big Campus"
Filmed at the Univ. of Ga.
Tuesday - Wednesday
Judy Canova - Eddie Foy, Jr.
In
"Honeychild”
Thursday - Friday
Jane Powell - Wendell Corey
“Rich, Young and Pretty”
Saturday
Marjorie Reyonlds
Donald Crisp
“Home Town Story"
Convenient - Pleasant
Good Food
THE
Co-ed
From a Snack to a Regular Meal
T
Food Cooked the Way You Like It
Served as Quickly as Possible
Oysters, Shrimp, Fried Chicken Served All the Time
PALACE
SUNDAY - MONDAY
TUESDAY
“FORCE OF ARMS”
Starring
William Holden - Nancy Olson - Frank Lovejoy
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
“TEXAS CARNIVAL”
Starring
Esther Williams - Red Skelton - Howard Keel
RITZ
Sunday
"Prehistoric Women”
Starring
Laurette Luez
Allan Nixon
Monday • Tuesday
"Francis Goes to the Races”
Starring
Donald O'Connor
Piper Laurie
Wednesday - Thursday
“Sirocco”
Starring
Humphrey Bogart
Marta Toren
Friday - Saturday
DOUBLE FEATURE
"Fort Dodge Stampede”
Starring
Allan “Rocky” Lane
“Alice in Wonderland”
Walt Disney Cartoon
Feature
DRIVE-IN
Sunday
"Strictly Dishonorable”
Starring
Ezio Pinza - Janet Leigh
Monday - Tuesday
“Cattle Drive”
Starring
Joel McCrea - Dean 8(pckweil
Wednesday - Thursday
"Showboat”
Starring
Kathryn Grayson
Howard Keel
Ava Gardner
Friday
"Bowery Battalion”
Starring
Leo Gorcey • Huntz Hall
Saturday
“Stage To Tucson”
Starring
Rod Cameron - Wayne Morris
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