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THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, I960
( Religious Calendar
Consultation 9 Scheduled
VANDIVER DELIVERS 'FIRESIDE CHAT'..
By SHARON RICKEY
Tilt* Westminster House is holding a special “Viet Nam
Consultation" .Ian. 28 and 2!> with special presentations
by l)r. Ted Webber, Christian social ethics professor ut
Emory, and Dr. Charles Crowe*, history professor at the
University.
Friday, Jan. 2H
ll«t|tflftf Miudrnl I ttIon-
11 Of* am. Liuirhonn Nancy
Kaiinlwlcr
12:10 pm Luncheon Sonny
Turner
1:1.* pin I.ti iK'liuon
6:30 p in. Voapura lioh t'ppon
Vrwniiiii Club—
7:30 p.m. (’ana Club
For the Best
111 Slioi* Repairing
.See
TUCK
233 E Bi oad 8t.
Phone 643 2204
Saturday, Jan. 20
lin|itl«t hiiiiIpiiI l nloa—
with IC< v (ilcii«lon McCollough
0 :i«i p in VuNpnra Major nodal
Sunday, Jan. 80
llii|>11*»t Htn drill I nlon—
8 '*" p m 11 ii""ihlp
< lirlitliio HrlrniT Cuilrf^ Oritiiilui*
I Ion—
7 30 p m Meeting ut 310*A Hlan-
ton \Vh>
IplMopnl Sludriil (iroup—
5:45 p.m. Kvpnlnir Prayer
IIHid I onnrfnlion—
At'iitl* inir Fn i-ilom, hr. David
Urolit h, ili-pnrtinont of philosophy
Nrn iinio ( lob—
0 a in I nlvi rslty (’Impel Man*
II >i m I nht rsliy (’Impel—Mata
5 pm Mctnorliil Hall Mhhm
7 p.m. Initiation
We^lnilnstfr llnu«*e—
"IVrinent on < ainpiia," hr Frank
(»ll*Hon, po||| It'll | M'lnjiro <|t part IID Ilt
Monday, Jan. HI
lluptlut HI ia t l ill on—
II or* a hi Luncheon- hr. Ocorac
12:10 p.m. Luncheon
I :15 p.m. Luncheon
6:30 p.m. Veepera—George Landla
KpUropal Voutli (»roup—
5:45 p.m. Evening Prayer
N'raiun €'Inla—-
7:30 p.m. Faculty
Tuesday, Fob. 1
Ita pilot Student ( nlon—
II nr* a.m. Luncheon
12:10 p.m. Luncheon — Dr. Vir
ginia ZadiiTunt
I :15 p.m. Luncheon
.to p.m. Veapera—Lyuda Lovell
Newman Club—
7 ’M* p.m. Inquiry and Convert
Witlncwlay, Fob. 2
llii|itUt Student I nlon—
II :0T» a.m. Luncheon
12:10 pm. Luncheon — Dr. Vir
ginia /.inherent
1 :15 p.m. Luncheon
6:30 p.m. Veapera
I :pU<*o|iiil Student (iroup—
k ,i ni Ant*- ('onimunlon
5:30 p.m. Evening prayer
Canterbury Club—
Ktipper
HIM. I Foundation—
Tbe Elephant and the Jewish
Problem
a "tarnished national image.
He felt that radio and televi
sion helped promote advancing
(Continued from Page One) radius of each boy and girl in i plishments such as Gracewood
„ Georgia,” concluded Vandiver. | mU st be merely a beginning.”
Hut Vandiver did not dismiss | Vandiver’s speech was deliv-
- - ~ Georgia’s problems. "We can’t ered a {t er the annual banquet
Georgia and boosted tourism, i be content with prosperity," he
“The electronic media,” he con- ! pleaded. "We must have a bal- *P onsored hy Dl ppa
tinned, "have contributed much anced industrial program. We | professional broadcasting so
ciety. The nation’s first broad
casting society, t was founded
at the University in 1939.
to Georgia’s progress, especially
in its promoting stay-ln-school
drives.”
The promotion of education
is vital to the state, according
to Vandiver. "Especially, Geor
gia must have more com
munity-type junior colleges. 1
feel that Georgia must continue
its junior college build-up un
til one is within a 50-mile
can’t be satisfied with mass
accomplishments or present
achievements. Present accom-
Star Cleaners and Laundry
798 Baxter Streot
Featuring Sanitone Dryclcaning
And Shirts on Hangers
25c
In Between Classes Wash Your Car
It takes only 5 minutes 25c
You Cnn Vacuum Too
KWIK CAR WASH
On Baxter Street
Next to White 41 Wler Heating 41 Air Conditioning
New »imii Club—
7:30 p.m. Philosophy and IVy-
ehology
Thursday, Feb. 11
lluptUt Student I nlon—
11:65 h im. Luncheon—Ralph
Snow Jr.
12:10 p.m. Luncheon — Dr. Vir
ginia Zncherent
1 :15 p.in. Luncheon
6:30 p.m. Vespers
Mill. I Foundation—
7 p.m. Sex. Courtship nnd Mar
riage
Newman Club—
7 30 p.m. Theology and Liturgy
\\>Mt minuter lloune—
7 p m. Sex, Courtship nnd Mar
riage
Char-broiled
BRAZIER de:
SCHOLARSHIP
Three students have been
recommended hy the Universi
ty Selections Committee for the
fellowship given by the German
Academic Exchange Service.
Selected were John Peter
Glad, Hans Hoyer nnd Terry
Hill Picket. Final selection of
Ni winner and alternate will be
made in Germany by the
I O.A.E.8.
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Head for the
BIG SNOW CAMP
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FEBRUARY 4, 5, 6.
Sponsored by CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST
Plan now to join over 300 collegians at
Camp Glisson near Dahlonega, Georgia.
It will be a fun weekend—plenty of
action.
cost $7.50
Transportation will be arranged.
Starts Friday—7:30 p.m.
Ends Sunday—1:30 p.m.
Schools represented:
U. of Ga. F. S. U.
Ga. Tech Agnes Scott
Emory Clemson
Ga. State U. of Alabama
U. of Miami & Others
FEATURES
speaker—JON BRAUN
hootenany
skits
entertainment
chalk drawing
athletes speak
seminars
good food
winter sports
Clip out & send with money to:
Name
TOM WALTERS
387 Waddell. Athens.
Address
or Phone 548-7744