The West Georgian. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1933-current, April 30, 1935, Image 4
“Pepying” Round Tuskegee FRIDAY—6:OO Arrived at our and • tination. After waiting for about an boyr for the honorable Mr. David M. Braswell to give our credentials, we wer® admitted to the holy eactuary of Dorothy Hall, an aartment for guess. Slipper y floors lovely balconies — Mayo Royal practically fell over. Dinner (supper) was served in the dining hall—bread and butter plates —Foe Blackwelder wanted to know what spoon to use next; Mr. Roberts told her better. Wild glances from the married couples, namely, Mr. and Mrs. Hart and Boyd. Rabbi’s tuble was waiting for a second helping.! Those present were Royal, Wign Rod gers, and Weiss. Evening vespers. The attendance was astoirding. Consider, vespers at West Georgia. Ed Rodgers wus noted not to have bretahed a laugh. Good atmospheree for' frosh. Very inspira ational services, which even our athletic prof, appreciated. 7:30 - 10:30 were guests ut the open house of the Science Hall. ing exhibitsl Beginning at the pistion ring tester which was accurute to one* and ending with Ed Rodgers seeming to be postively laid out in the ultra waves. Mr .Hart was lost Among the realms of plant life displayed. Nature Study was always foremost in his mind. Dr. Boyd was discovered mooning over a burglar alarm. Ideas! about what? Rabbi wus struggling with the Black Widow Spider when last I saw him. Of course I don’t mean Grade. 10:45 we eagerly sought a weinner joint. We were advised by our chaperon to retire to the dorm. After, obtaining permission by the bride of a hot dog, wo slowly dragged our tired dogs in search of other dogs. Found —Mr. Brazwell enthusiastically feast ing at the drug store. Whatta pal! We a t e —bill 95c. Result —several groans and a rather acute attack of stomach ache. Returned to the hall. After being requested to, we retired. Radio was played until an ungodly hour. The radio"was in M*cKoy and Mae’s room. The remainder of the night was spent in studious sleep. What student? many calls and threats. We ate rath -BATURDAY —7:ls breakfast after er "morishly.” 8:45 we met the ob ject of our journey. Dr. Carver. The trip was well worth it. He talked to us about his astounding sures of in fantile pralysis. Trade schools —very educational. It’s a pity West Georgia students couldn’t take a hint. We had our first glfmpse of an albino. Was impressed by the mixing bowl whi<? hheld 8 barrells of flour. Note —it was past lunch time. Lunch. Veterans’ Hospital which held over 1100. Met Guillespe, who was an in mate. His message from Jupiter were exceptional, after considering the fact that he was going to write Mr. Bonner a check on his will. Dinner. 7:00 went to a horse operation in Tuskegee. Afterwards decided to try out Montgomery. Rather nice place considering that Bill Thomas hails from there. Drug store, danced, bed. Sunday —8:00 Breakfast for some ef us. Others late, but there. Made pictures of the various places, includ ing the first chapel there, Mr. Watts and Helen. Parade of the men in their uniforms. Very perfect marching. 11:00 Easter Services.. Everyone marveled at the exquisite music'. Lunch. - Homeward bound, with Mr. Roberts in the lead and Mr. BonneT trying in vain to bump the rear bumper of his car. W. G. C. We thought that West and Boyd had enough to keep them awake with out their sitting up all night to watch Boyd’s new car to see that it doesn’t hunt - Preston Wright! If you stood in shoes what Would you dot Hermit Woodi—l would get a shine. Mamie said she thought an octopus was an eight legged cat. Mr. Bonner: What would you do if you married a rich woman? Mr. Lavender: Absolutely nothing. Tuggle: I hope you’ll dance with me tonight. Colquitt: Sure, you don’t think 1 came here just for pleasure, do you? Wanted, a woman with one tooth to bite holes in doughnuts, apply dining hall. Oruce Wing: Then you think 1 talk too fast in the play? Billy Thomas: No, the faster you talk the less time the audience lias to endure it. Miss Cowan —“Use the word "tri angle” in a sentence.” Red M.—"lf fish don’t bite on grasshoppers, triangle worms.” Cousin Hack: "Mamie, did you open the windows wide?” Mamie E.: "Indeed, I did; I pulled the top half all the way down and pushed the bottom half all the way up.” The following people will be exposed in the next issue: Macie and Liddy Murphy, Martha Millians, Virginia Colquitt, Bessie Dupree, Fanny Crews, Margaret Cheney. The worst will be told. "Rabbits don’t bark, dear.” "That’s funny. Here in my story book it says that rabbits eat cabbage and bark.” Harvey Glnsfor received a post card telling him that he must choose one of the throe blondes he was stringing along. The choice was soon made as two of them wouldn’t have him, so he chose the third. ) THE CARROLL FREE PRESS PRINTING AND PUBLISHING PHONE 565 IDEAL LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Depot Street Chas. Fong, Prop. PHONE 9110 PALMOR & HOLCOMB HAIR CUTS 25c SHAVE 15c Eat more of MOORE’S ICE CREAM HAMRICK S FOUNT RE VIE WING THE ADDS It’s dated —Girls. 57 varieties—Liddie Murphy. They satisfy—McGhee sisters. When I arose to speak they all laughed —Ovid Davis. After every meal —Billy Thomas. 99 94-100 % uure —Helen Hayes. Your best friend won t tell you Lueile Portwood. Htupendous, collossal, unrivalled Verdyne McClung. I’d walk a mile for a Camel —Lizzie Eubanks. Suppose that happened to you—Ed Harmon. For quick relief try—Mrs. Strozier,. Amass your friends —Mr. Braswell. Tenderized —Mr. Lavender. Flatters the Amercian Girl—Harold Plunkett. The pause that refreshes Between C’l H Backed up by an unconditional guarantee —Britt Hamm. MINOR SPORTS The minor activities at West Geor gia, such as tumbling, ping pong, girls baseball, croquet and hiking are m full swing since the advent of sprang weather. Several girls’ baseball teams have been organized to play for the school championship. These teams are captained by Mary Cole. The lovers of a quiet, peaceful non strenuous sport and just lovers will soon fill the croquet courts every af ternoon. The croquet courts are being prepared and soon will be ready for 1 A ping-pong tournament has been organized under the leadership of Earl Brown. This tournament is to decide the school champion. A rather large crowd of entries lias been reported. The tumbling team is hard at work preparing for a possible exhibition, and the Inking club will soon begin mak ing trips looking for flowers, green leaves and other things interesting to the members of the hiking club. 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