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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1955
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Many Meetings Planned
On Campus During Week
A number of institutes and conferences will be held on campus this
week which will bring visiting artists, musicians, attorneys and ac
countants on campus.
Many guests from the four differ-
Sketches, Model?,
Plans l>v Students
ent conferences will remain on cam
pus for the Fourth Estate Planning
Institute scheduled today and Friday.
The Friday session will bring togeth-
1 1* ¥7 I *l • - er accountants, attorneys, life under-
Uisplayed in Lxnibit J writers and trust officers.
Members of the State Art Commit-
A cross-section of the work of stu-jlee and district and state officers of
dents in the landscape architecture the GEA's Art Education Section will
department is on display this week meet Friday for a two-day art con-
in the Landscape Architecture build- ference. J. Leroy Davidson, of the
ing, Prof. Hubert B. Owens, depart-| University art department, and Thom-
ment head, said today. j as Munro, curator of education at the
The exhibit is in the gallery and Cleveland Museum of Art, will speak
drafting rooms of the building and to the conference.
will remain on display through Dec.
9, Owens said. Displayed are sketches,
plans and models of class projects
ranging from freshman work through
the graduate level.
The students’ work was assembled
at the request of the accrediting com
mittee of the American Society of
Landscape Architects, representatives
of which visited the department for
a routine inspection Tuesday. The
committee is expected to visit several
days at the department.
Also gathering on Friday are 100
or more high school teachers and
band directors who will attend a ■
choral and instrumental reading clin
ic. This group will review newly pub- 1
lished music and make selections
from it for their students. The clinic
will be held in Fine Arts auditorium
Friday and Saturday.
Hendricks Named President
Of X Club for Winter Quarter
Bill Hendricks, Athens, has been
elected president of X Club, hono
rary service society, for winter quar
ter.
Other officers for winter quarter
are Joe Marshall, Athens, vice presi
dent; Douglas Bishop, Elberton, sec
retary-treasurer, and Tommy Gantt,
Lavonia, historian.
Newly elected members of the club
are Gerald Faulkner, Bill Hendricks,
Tommy Gantt, G«y>rge Scheer. Bill
Hadden, Marvin Hill and Frank
Beckum.
Freshmen To Hold
Dance Tomorrow
The annual freshman Christmas
dance will be held tomorrow night
from 8 until 12 M. in Reed Hall lob
by.
Mack Perry, Winder, Reed Hall
Council president, said all women
living in Myers Hall are invited
"stag or drag.” The freshman foot
ball team will also be invited.
Dress for the occasion will be semi-
formal. The Twilighters will provide
the music. Five committees have been
appointed and will handle plans for
the dance, Perry stated. Free refresh
ments will be served.
Reed Hall Council is sponsoring
the dance.
MAN STUFF
From the Christmas Collection of
John Jarrell University Shop
Your Checklist For Inexpensive Gifts
□ Pocket Flashlight
□ Golfer’s Towel
□ 3 Silk Scarves (for the Ladies)
□ TV Ash Tray •
□ 3 Practice Golf Balls
□ Rat-Trap Paper Holder
□ Ice Cracker
□ Novelty Drinking Glasses !
□ 4 White Handkerchiefs „1
□ Automobile Signet Keys
□ Plaid Watch Bands
□ Chef’s Hat
□ 3 Handkerchiefs (with initials)
□ Tie Rack
□ Plastic Flask
□ Martini Set (You, Me, Ours)
□ Golfer’s Belt Tee Holder aDd Tees
□ Pipes
□ Pocket Knife (Blade, Scissors, and Fingernail File).
□ World’s Largest Bottle Opener
□ Bar-Host
□ Poker Chip Rack (holds 200 chipB)
□ Musical Footballs
□ Visor Valet
□ Carving Knife
□ Plastic Ice Bucket
□ Deluxe Bar-Host
□ Ladies' Cowhide Belt
□ Leather Jewelry Box
□ Cowhide Shaving Kit
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DIAL 6-1241 *
Friday & Saturday
2 — BIG HITS — 2
"BLACKBOARD JUNGLE"
Glenn Ford - Ann Francis
And
"THE NEBRASKAN"
in Technicolor
Phil Carey - It. Haynes
Sunday & Monday
!SJ!H
GW* sifi'iWftRD
Tuesday
“THE HIGH AND THE
MIGHTY’"
J. Wayne - Robt. Stack
Claire Trevor - L. Day
Jan Sterling - David Brian
Wednesday At Thursday
"A MAN CALLED PETER”
Itirhnrd Todd - Jeon Peters
Just wait until you meet
LIZZIE. She was sweet 10 or
14 or IS . , , and never had a
bath—that is, until Luke took
over! . . . She could cuss like
a trooper . . . shoot like a sol
dier and ycurn like a woman!
HE WAC TOUGH
WITH
BUT Sire WASN'T
THROUGH WITH HIM!
COLUMBIA PICTURES prttmti
VAN
■ loanne WOODWARD • Pti CAREI
Raymond BURR • Aftson HAYES
Wnttta by Hf 18 MCAOOV
***** by TIO RiCMMOMO
Dtract*) by GCOACI SMIMM
A COPA rtOOUCTKM
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Color by TICHNICOLOI
CINEMASCOPE SHORT
“Sky Valley”
STARTS FRIDAY
PALACE
Open Daily 12:45
Open Siimlay 1:00
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
"THE APACHE WOMAN”
Lloyd Bridges - Joan Taylor
STARTS SUNDAY
TENSE!TAUTITREMENDOUS!
Ml 5 I - I
co tU'rmi
ARTHUR KENNEDY • MARTHA SC0T1
DEWEY MARTIN • GIG YOUNG
MARY MURPHY
8toduc*d md Directed by WILLIAM WYUI
Screenplay by JOSfPH HAWS
AdaptM ‘uir !he novel and play by lovepH Hj,et
* yi 5!0;i A
Open Nightly 6:30
First Show Starts 7:00
One Show Sunday 8:45
Box Office Opens 8:00
TOP ENTERTAINMENT
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
"SUSAN SLEPT HERE”
with
Dick Powell
and
Debbie Reynolds
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
On the Screen! the happiest Play Thai Ever Played!
Mister Roberts.
m
iom Warner Bros CINEmaScopE WarnerColor.
STARRING
HENRY w JAMES WILLIAM JACK
IGNDA CAGNET POWELL* LEMMON
Wednesday and Thursday
I
MMKII.HCH - Buddy
donaldOConnor
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a USMfBM. MMMIOMl HCIUK
Plus u Cartoon
‘TARTS & FLOWERS"
i UHlYfJOAUKTtRHAnOnK. I
FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY
"THOSE REDHEADS
FROM SEATTLE”
with Rhonda Fleming
"SIOUX CITY SUE”
with
Gene Autry
SUNDAY MONI
“SANGAREE”
Fernando Lamas and
Arlene Dahl
DAY - TUESDAY
"ALL THE BROTHERS
WERE VALIANT"
Robert Taylor - Ann Blyth
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
"HOUDINI" and “CALIFORNIA OUTPOST’
Plus Cartoon "Sleepy Time Squirrel”