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The Red and Black Society
THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1058
Social...
... Spin
. By Joey Sawatzke
The Georgia crowd’s all ready for the big G-Da.v weekend!
Thoughts of exams are being shelved away for another week at least.
Ten parties will be spinning to
morrow night. AEPis are having a
semi-formal dance with Ira Pol and
his music makers. Another group
having a semi-formal is the Ameri
can Veterinary Medicine Association
at the YWCA gym.
The KAs will be cutting a rug to
C. Walker. This dance is closed and
casual. Phi Eps are planning a Hill
billy Party, and the dress, of course,
is “hillbillyish.” The Red and Black
staff will be partying at Charlie Wil
liams’ after a fried chicken supper.
Informal house dancing is as pop-
ulas as ever. Alpha Kappa Psi plans
to house dance Saturday night. The
Chi Psis, who have obtained the Em
ory Chi Phi band, will be jelling to
morrow night, too. Tri Delts are hav
ing a dinner and a dance with the
Sportsmen providing the music. Phi
Delts will be "burning” to the Toe
coa Flames.
Lambda Chis are making a week-
Fashion Show...
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department will also be featured. A
small Negro boy will dance, and
there will be a combo in the night
club scene.
About thirty models have been
chosen from all dormitories, fraterni
ties and sororities.
Dick Shrove will be master of
ceremonies for the fashion show, and
Mary Ellen Lee of Davison’s will pre
sent the commentary on the fashions.
Tickets are being distributed this
week to all dormitories, fraternities,
sororities and other campus organi
zations. Admission is free on presen
tation of a ticket, and additional ones
may be obtained from Dr. William
Harris in the School of Business Ad
ministration or from members of the
fashion promotion class.
Members of the School of Home
Economics and the Law School will
serve as junior hostesses and will as
sist in ushering.
On Saturday, March 6, the tele
vision production class in the School
of Journalism is sponsoring a preview
of the actual fashion show. This will
be on "Campus Georgia” over WSB-
TV at 1:30 p.m.
The show will feature some of the
models who will be in the production
at Fine Arts, and a glimpse of some
of the clothes to he shown will also
be featured.
The set will be similar to that of
the show at Fine Arts, and the tele
vision production will follow the
same theme.
end out of it all. Tomorrow night
tltey are holding a very informal
dance with G. Jones and his Mellow-
tones. On Saturday they are having
an open house coffee hour from 11
p.m. to 12 M.
Of course the big attraction on Sat
urday night is the G-Day Dance with
Walt Cunningham from Jot Cotton’s
in Atlanta. The Student Union is
sponsoring this dance, so come one,
come all. Kappa Sigs are having the
Twilighters for a casual dance on
Saturday night. PiKAs will be danc
ing to Robert Poole and his band
from Americus, while the SAEs dance
at 247 Pulaski St.
Tonight the KAs are entertaining
the KDs with a dessert party, and
the Kappa Sigs and the Zetas are hav
ing an exchange dinner.
Billiard Team Score
In National Tourney
Announced by Cristo
The Georgia Student Union billiard
team scored 149 points in the Na
tional Billiards Tournament. Results
have not yet been received from na
tional headquarters, said Lou Cristo,
Student Union director, Monday.
Charles Furtado, H. E. Harden,
and E. B. Turner made up the Geor
gia team.
The men’s ping pong tournament
began Monday and will continue
through March 11. Rounds one and
two must be played by Saturday,
Mar. 5. Following the tournament,
gold and silver medals will be award
ed to the winners.
The leathercraft exhibit displayed
in the show case by Dr. E. W. Tews
of the physical education department
has drawn much interest during the
past week and will continue to be on
display for the remainder of this
week.
Any organization that whish to use
a Student Union meeting room is
asked to contact the Student Union
office. At the present, Sigma Delta
Pi, Student Council, Alpha Phi Ome
ga and the Order of the Arrow use
the meeting rooms.
Phi Beta Phi Offers IVirk shop
IVith Credit During Summer
A craft workshop, both for college credit tmd non-credit, will be
offered June 13 to July 15 in Gatlinburg, Tcnn., according to Ann
Hatfield, president of Georgia Alpha chapter of Pi Beta Phi.
The craft courses which Include
Soule, South Mvers
Win League Games
Two games played Tuesday be
tween Alpha Delta Pi and South My
ers and Soule Hall and Pi Beta Phi’
determined two of the women’s intra
mural basketball finalists, announced
Marian Hopkins, WAA publicity
chairman, Tuesday. South Myers won
league three and Soule Hall won
league one.
Four undefeated teams met this
afternoon to decide the other two
basketball finalists. Kappa Alpha
Theta played Phi Mu, and Kappa
Kappa Gamma played Kappa Delta.
The scores have not been received
from these two games. The final
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snooker or pocket billiards.
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weaving, enameling, metal work, jew
elry, pottery, decorative design and
recreation crafts will be given at the
11th annual craft workshop in Gat-
linburg, sponsored by PI Beta Phi
and the University of Tennessee.
Graduate and undergraduate cred
it is granted through the extension
department of the University. Stu
dents may attend for the full or half-
sesaionB, with room and board accom
modation at the PI Beta Phi Settle
ment School in the Great Smoky
Mountains.
Further information on the Craft
Workshop may be obtained by writ
ing to Pi Beta Phi School, Gatlin
burg, Tenn.
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