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DIVERSIFIED programs
are given during
chapel sessions
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great difficulty, and my advice is
that all young men and women
who anticipate legal careers prac
tice in their home towns”.
President Smith is a graduate of
the University of Georgia and the
Yale University Law School.
Ust Tuesday Marvin Foster, for
several years an inhabitant of the
French Colony Tahiti, scene of
much of the filming of MGM’s
“Mutiny on the Bounty”, presented
a vivid description of that island
and of the pepole who live on it
“The natives”, informed Mr.
Foster, ‘‘are a tall, dark-skinned
group that is not related to the
negro at all. Although the true
origin of these South Sea Islanders
is not definitley known, it is agreed
that they are branches of the Cau
casion division. They live in an
ideal climate and in perhaps the
most beautiful environment in all
the world.”
Characteristics of the people,
their methods of warfare, and of
preparing food, their governments,
their customs, and also the geo
graphical features of the island
were explained. The cost of living
is, according to the movie em
ployee, about the same as in this
country.
Mr. Foster, a former resident of
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Carrollton, was connected with a
Hollywood concern doing work on
the island, and is a brother of
Kern* Foster, a former West Geor
gia student and crack tennis play
er.
GEORGIA EDUCATIONAL
ASSOCIATION WILL
MEET AT CARROLLTON
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and Dr. Max Noah will speak on
“Georgia State Music Education.”
An address by Superintendent J.
Harold Saxon, president of the G.
E. A., will be followed by a talk
on the Georgia Education Program
by Secretary Ralph L. Ramsey.
Dr. M. D. Collins, State Superin
tendent of Schools, will give an ad
dress on “Equalization of Educa
tional Opportunity,” J. L Allman
will speak on National Youth Ad
ministration, Dr. S. V. Sanford,
Chancellor of the University Sys
tem of Georgia, will discuss the 15-
Mill Tax Limitation and Dr. Thom
as Alexander, president of New Col
lege. Columbia University, will give
an address on “Fundamentals of
the New Curriculum.”
Alpha Psi Holds Fhst
Meeting October 6
The Alpha Psi Home Economic
Club under the facility supervision
of Miss Ruby Jenkins head of the
Home Economics Department, held
its first meeting in the Log Cabin
October 6.
Among other business matters,
the new officers were sworn in.
To serve this year are: president,
Dorothy Dos ter. vice-president,
Lillian King, secretary, Winnette
White; and treasurer, Claire Mc-
Larty.
The dues for the year which will
include the social activities of the
club were announced as two dol
lars. /
According to the announce
ments, a definite program is be
ing setup, and also plans for the
initiation of new members are be
ing considered.
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