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CAMPUS NEWS BRIEFS
Housing Director Asks
Students To Sign Lists
All dormitory occupants are asked to sign lists which have been
placed on dormitory bulletin boards, indicating whether or not they
wdl return to the University Spring quarter, John Storev housinir
director, said today.
Storey said that students who wish
to change dormitories next quarter
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should sign the lists and then check Gainesville, Fla„ tomorrow
with him.
inauguration of Dr. Julius Wayne
,, Reitz as president of the University
Alpha /eta, agricultural fraternity, of Florida.
has set up a freshman scholarship
award to go to the agriculture or for
estry freshman making the highest
average during his first two quar
ters on campus. The award will be
a rotating permanent plaque to be
hung in the school or department in
which the winner is majoring.
Press Institute . . .
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hold a tea at 5 p.m. at the Lustrat
House, and a dinner will begin at
7 p.m. at the Georgian Hotel. Speak
er for the dinner will be Danton
Walker, Broadway columnist, New
York Daily News.
The program for Feb. 24 will be
gin with a breakfast at 8:30 a.m.
at. the Georgian Hotel for GPA of
ficers and board members,.
Following the breakfast, these
speakers are scheduled for the Li
brary auditorium: 10 o’clock, Don
Hardy, editor, Canon City (Colo.)
Record, and president, National Edi
torial Association: 11, Don Shoemak
er, executive director. Southern Edu
cation Reporting Service, Nashville,
Tenn., and 12 N„ Thomas R. Curran,
vice president and .assistant general
manager, United Press, New York.
A panel on circulation will be held
at 3 p.m. in the Georgia Museum of
Art.
Two dinners will be held Feb. 2,
A dinner for college newspaper an.
yearbook editors will begin at 6 p.m.
at the Holman Hotel. The other din
ner, an annual costume party for
GPA members and their wives, will
to be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Geor
gian Hotel.
A workshop for college editors will
be held Feb. 25, 9 a.m., in C-J build
ing.
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Pres. O. C. Aderliold will be in
for
The State Structural Pest Control
Commission meets at the State Capi
tol tomorrow. Dr. Horace O. Lund,
entomology department head and
member of the five-man body, will
attend.
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Prof. H. D. White, agricultural
engineering department, will repre
sent the National Society of Alpha
Gamma Rho at the installation of the
new president of the University of
Florida tomorrow.
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R. H. Driftmicr, dean, department
of agricultural engineering, will pre
sent a paper on "Engineering in the
Dairy Plant" at the Southeastern
Dairy Cooperative Market Clinic in
Atlanta tomorrow.
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Dr. George Ban wart, College of
Agriculture, is co-author of an article
in the February issue of Food Tech
nology.
The article discusses “The Effects
of High Temperature Storage on the
Content of Salmonella and on the
Functional Properties of Dried Egg
White."
Forestry Students
Make Aniiuul Tour
()f State Pulp Mills
Thirtv-six seniors in the School
of Forestry left Monday on the
annual forestry utilization field
trip, a part of their regular win
der quarter’s work.
Under the direction of professors
Norman Bishop and Bishop Grant,
the students are to visit pulpwood
companies at Savannah, Richmond
| Hill, Brunswick, Waycross, Fargo
and Valdosta.
They are also to visit state forest
administrative units in order to be
come familiar with fire fighting teeh-
iniques and the administrative set
up, said Reed Parker, forestry pro
fessor.
Research stations in the Georgia-
Florida area are on the group’s
itinerary. Porker said.
The field trip will end Friday with
the group returning to the Univer
sity over the weekend. As part of
this required project, the seniors will
prepare reports on the tour.
Owens To Lead Workshop
At St. Simons Conference
Hubert B. Owens, landscape de
partment head, will conduct a land
scape design workshop for the South
| Atlantic Regional meeting of the Na
tional Council of State Garden Clubs
at St. Simons Island today through
Satu rday.
The workshop will be held on two
i days of the three-day conference.
iSome 350 garden club leaders from
the 11 Southern states making up
the South Atlantic Region will at
tend.
Danforth . . .
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Members of the original planning
committee are president of UGRA,
chairman of UGRA advisory board,
Dr. Paul Pfeutze, Miss Anne Seawell,
Dr. Joe Williams, Chaplain Robert
Ayers, Dean William Tate, and Bill
Crane, president of Agriculture Club.
Poultry Book Release Staled
I
The Poultry Science Year Book
is scheduled for release May 1, Bob
Wood, editor, Cedartown, said this
week.
Wood said the book would be the
first of its kind and would contain
features and activities of the Poultry
Science Club and the poultry science
department.
Chemists List Nine Initiates
Gamma Sigma Epsilon, chemical
fraternity, will initiate nine new
members tonight at 6:30 in Terrell
Hall. To be initiated are Gene Cham
bers, George Dean, Barbara McAl-
pin, Charles Skinner, Lamar Pilcher,
Norman Roberts, Gene McLean, Joel
Mickeli and James Seasholtz.
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