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CAMIPUI :
PEIPSONALITIEJ
This issue of the West Georgian,
following the policy of recognizing
student leadership, salutes Frank
Kelly.
Prominent in student activities,
Kelly is editor-in-chief of the col
lege yearbook, president of the
French Club, an intercollegiate de
bater, managing editor of the news
paper, vice-president of V. R. A.
and a member of the varsity base
ball team with membership In the
W Club.
In June 1935 he was graduated
from the Blakely (Ga.) High School,
and entered this institution the fol
lowing September because he thinks
this is the best junior college in
the state, and because he felt that
he was more or less acquainted
with the faculty as two big-shot
brothers came before and during
his first year here.
Editor Kelly’s ancestors came ov
er to this country from England
and Scotland in the seventeenth
century, settled along the southern
Atlantic seaboard, later migrated in
to the southwest, and have been at
both places since then.
He likes beautiful women—espe
cially brunettes. But he especially
likes one type of blond. As for a
woman’s personality, undoubtedly
intelligence is foremost, followed
by a calm, smooth, and lady-like
disposition.
Kelly admitted that he is posi
tively nutty about baseball and the
Lucky Strike Hit Parade which is
about to become a “business” with
him.
Believing firmly in self-satisfac
tion, the Chieftain’s chief when in
a bull session chooses women, and
when in polite company chooses
the past and personalities as main
topics of conversation.
His future plans call for a course
in journalism at, he predicted,
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Georgia. After a degree, the south
Georgian hopes to be either a
sports writer or an editor.
With little trouble perhaps, col
lecting girls’ handkerchiefs is one
grand hobby of Kelly’s, plus a
mania for saving news stories and
articles about such personalities as
the late Will Rogers, who with his
warm humor and home-spun phil
osophy was one of Kelly’s greatest
idols.
Believe it or not, Frank Kelly
likes to attend classes. Hart, be
cause of his simple and clear teach
ing technique, and because of that
rare ability to get to a junior col
lege student’s intellectual level, is
the editor’s favorite teacher.
He bitterly dislikes the conceited
human, and equally likes the op
posite character, “One with gentle
man’s or a lady’s conduct, and one
who can intelligently converse
about any and everything”, he said.
Reading is fairly popular with
Kelly, and he especially likes old
birds such as Charles Dickens and
Mark Twain. Being an ardent
lover of French language, he en
joys translating (enjoys!!) French
plays and novels.
The foulest moving picture he
ever saw was “The Werewolf of
London”. Despite the fact that he
isn’t Kelly’s favorite actor (there
are three to choose from, he said)
Charles Laughton did the best
piece of work ever presented in
“Mutiny on the Bounty.”
“West Georgia needs an enlarg
ed building program”, he advocat
ed, “and FDR is more" thaft 0.K.”
Likes to talk with Gilberto and
Noritta; his opinion of the average
co-ed is fine, and College Humor
and Harpers Monthly are two of
the best magazines on the market
—thus is Frank Simon Kelly.
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THE WEST GEORGIAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8,
BELIEVE IT OR ROT
By ANDY FLOYD
Well, Thanksgiving days are ov
er, but some things are just begin
ning.
We wonder why Frank (sister)
Burden was entertaining Novelle
Hamm, Lulu Williams, Marion La
nier, Emmie Baker, Gene Winn,
Louise Merrill, Myric Nutt, Dorothy
Watson, Dot Causey,* and Rachel
Hunt in the kitchen. Was that
the sewing circle, or did he take
advantage of Miss Kendricks sick
ness?
Marge Bowen said some folks
like “this way”, aWci others like
“that way”, but she likes “tread-a
way”.
“Rich” has left dear Martha
Gladd;
His hairless head made Martha
mad.
It looks like Justice woke up too
late. Pop, be it known, is loosing
sleep, but not over her. Keep it
up Marion, you are first choice, but
keep your head.
Jane O. thought she had a Bell,
but Bob gave her the “gong”.
Well, Woodfin has gone after the
“Nutt”. (Sucker number three).
Therefore, Jane, you are lost, go
find yourself.
We wonder what debutante Wal
ter Ashworth visited on Whitehall
Street after attending the South
eastern Fair?
Jack Huckaby is just bubbling
over with love. All the boys are
quoting him after attending his
first public appearance last night.
Florine Watson, where have you
heard these words before?
"You are my inspiration. You
are lovely. You should see your
self tonight in all your uncrowned
glory. You uncover in me unseen
powers, though I know not whence
they come.”
Practice teaching is held in room
214 by Jimmy Jones each night. He
will explain Ovid’s "Ars Amatoria”
on your anatomy. Jimmy knows
the touch system, but not the type
writer kind.
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DEBATING TOURNEY
TO BE SPONSORED
IN WINTER QUARTER
Invitations to participate in a
debating tournament to be held
during January have been issued to
the eight organizations on the
campus.
They are: Phi Sigma Alpha, Mu
Zeta Alpha, Ciceronian Literary,
The French Club, 4-H Club, Alpha
Psi, Voluntary Religious Associa
tion, and the Dramatic Club.
The Debating Club will not com
pete in the tournament as a unit,
but the members, save the inter
collegiate debaters, will be eligible
to compete in the other clubs to
which they belong.
Pledger Carmichael, parliamen
tarian of the Debating Club, has
charge of the arrangements for the
tournament, and the inter-collegiate
debaters will form the committee
from the Club to have charge of
the tournament itself.
Glenn Hogan, president of Mu-
Zeta; Howard Handley, president of
Phi Sigma Alpha, and Frank Kelly,
president of the French Club, are
members of the Debating Club, and
they have helped perfect the plans
for this tournament,
Although some temporary pair
ings have been made, members of
the program commitee said that the
subjects, schedules, and judges will
be released soon.
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