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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 19BS
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■PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES-
Home Ec School Sponsors
Speaker Series for Classes
The School of Home Economics is featuring a series of 12 speakers
in home economics classes, beginning this week and continuing
through Dec. 8. The sections will meet first, second and third periods
in 319 Dawson.
Most students having decided they
can wait until the Thanksgiving
holidays to go home, the largest num
ber of social eveuts for any week
end of the quarter has been sched
uled this week.
Five pledge dances are on the so
cial agenda. Tomorrow night, the
D Phi E’s are honoring their pledges
with a dance at
their house. The
Dixie Counts will
play for the clos
ed formal affair.
Theta pledges
will be honored
at a formal dance
at the Holman
Hotel for which
the “Georgia
Bulldogs” will
supply the music.
Breakfast at the house will follow.
Formal pledge dance and break
fast for the Pi Phi’s will be at the
Georgian Hotel. The “Twilighters”
will be on hand there.
Kappa Dance
Kappa’s are also having a semi-
formal pledge dance tomorrow night.
It will be at their house with T. C.
Terrell’s rhythm.
"The Bulldog Combo” will supply
the music for Alpha Chi O’s formal
dance and breakfast at their house.
Forestry Club’s annual Harvest
Ball is one of the numerous informal
affairs of the weekend. It will be
held at the American Legion Hut
Friday night.
Saturday Event*
Saturday night, the A O Pi’s are
having their formal pledge dance
at the Georgian Hotel, while the
professional fraternity. Delta Sigma
Pi, has its semi-formal dance at the
Holman.
Kappa Delta’s pledge dance, also
a semi-formal affair, will be held at
their house. Neal Montgomery, At
lanta, is in charge of the music.
A western style dance in Dawson
Hall is Homecon’s and GAFFAU’s
contribution to the weekend.
“Shipwreck Party”
Sigma Nu’s are staging a "Ship
wreck Party” at their house Saturday
night. Costumes will be worn by all
Informal dances will be underway
at Charlie Williams by the Sigma
Chi’s, at Seagraves by the Saddle and
Sirloin Club Friday night, and at
the YWCA camp by the Pi K A’s Sat
urday night
An informal party at the Forestry
Shack will be enjoyed by the
Geechee Club at the same time.
Monday from 7-8:15 p.m., the
ABAC Club is having a casual dance
at the Legion Hut.
Mrs. Flora S. Conger, executive
director of Sheltering Arms Associa
tion of Day Nurseries, and Misses
Margaret McPhaul and Elizabeth
Sheerer, department of family devel
opment, were featured speakers on
family development. Miss Matilda
Callaway, department of home man
agement, had as her topic Thursday,
home management and housing.
Home economics education will be
discussed Nov. 22 by Dr. Floride
Moore, head of the home economics
Chemical Fraternity Initiates
PledgesWednesday in Ferrell
Mu Beta Chapter of Gamma Sigma
Epsilon, honorary chemical frater
nity, initiated 19 pledges in services
at Terrell Hall Wednesday night.
The new initiates are Raymond
Ashworth, George Byron Jr.. Robert
Carter, William Dargan, James Dun
ning. John Fissekis, Alice Ann Har
bin, Clara Jean McLarahan, Robert
Lybrand, Marion Lawrence Miles,
Richard O’Dellon, John Sims Rhyne,
John William Rhyne, Charles Rogers,
Ronald Rutledge, Robert Seal, Thom
as Whaley, Thelma Marilyn Wilki-
son and Edith Jane DeZoort.
education department, and Miss Sue
Davis, assistant buyer, Davison-
Paxon Company, Atlanta, will have
as her topic the clothing and textiles
field Nov. 29.
Miss Jane Northington, Public
Health Nutrition, and Miss Josephine
Martin, assistant school lunch super
visor, State Department of Education,
will speak on foods and nutrition
and institutional management Dec. 1.
Mrs. Dennis Sikes and Mrs. Robert
G. Stephens will discuss homemak
ing at 8 a.m. and 9 and 10 a.m., re
spectively, on Dec. 6.
Other featured speakers will be
Miss Eulala Amos and Harold Wes-
cott of the department of art, who
will discuss home economics and art
on Dec. 8.
All students interested in profes
sional opportunities in home eco
nomics are invited to attend these
sessions.
Chi Psi Elects Sweetheart
Alpha Chi Omega pledge Barbara
Ann Smith, Albany, was recently
elected Sweetheart of Chi Psi by
members of the fraternity. A fresh
man in the School of Business Ad
ministration, Barbara is a resident
of Center Myers.
Panhellenic Council Hears Talks
About Alpha Gamma Delta, AOPi
Panhellenic representatives from Alpha Gamma Delta and Alpha
Omicron Pi sororities gave short talks on the histories of their or
ganizations at a recent meeting of Panhellenic Council.
Talks of this nature are given reg
ularly at the meetings by two so
rorities to familiarize the others
with their backgrounds.
Alpha Gamma Delta was founded
May 30, 1904 at Syracuse University
and celebrated its 60th anniver
sary last year. Their national phil
anthropy is cerebral palsy, special
izing in the national socity for crip
pled children. They were the first so
rority on University campus to own
their own home.
Alpha Omicron Pi was founded at
Barnard College In New York City
Jan. 2, 1897, and was established on
this campus in 1935. Tho emblem
of the sorority is never worn with a
guard, to keep the letters of which
the pin is composed distinct. Some
outstanding alumnae are Dorothy
Warenskjold, Mary Ellen Chase, Mar
garet Burke White and Dorothy KU-
gallen.
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