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SOCIETY
‘Dance Prominent Af fair of
Weekend on 13 he (ffampus
Among the enjoyable affairs of
the week end wus the dance at
which the young men of the dor
mitories were hosts, Saturday ev
ening at the college gymnasium.
The guests enjoyed dancing with
mut/lc furnished by the Cedartown
Capers from B*3o p. m. until 12,
and during the course of the even
ing there were four no-breaks and
two species.
Those present were members of
the faculty, the student body, and
several former students including:
Formal Family Dinner Is
Delightful Event of Sunday
A formal family dinner was giv
en Sunday for the young men who
are taking the course “Education
for Personal and Group Living,"
in which they have been studying
table service, with Miss Jenkins
acting as hostess for the group, Mr.
Strozier, Toastmaster, Andy Floyd
and Woodfin Cole as hosts for the
students and Misses Margaret Bow
en, hostesses for the student.
It was a two course dinner to
which the young men had invited
the faculty and each boy invited
a special guest.
After all had contributed clever
dinner speeches, Miss Jenkins in
vited the entire group to adjourn
to the cabin for after dinb°r coffee.
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CARROLLTON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1937
Misses Nadine Wilbanks, Elbert-
Ine Tompkins, Louise Dunaway,
Alice Haney, Dorothea Justice,
Mary Ix)uise Gladden, Stella
Wright, Leila Cantrell, Dora Cart
ledge, Blanche Evans, Florence
Crawford, Elizabeth Burnham, Lu
cille Portwood.
Messrs. Mayo Royal, Charles Bd
hannon, Earle Newnan, Julian
Freel, Carey Foster, Mondell Driv
er, Elmer Bohannon, James Max
well, and Chick Almon.
The young men present were
Messrs. Andy Floyd, Woodfin Cole,
Everett McWhorter, Billy Harris,
Walter Ashworth, Wilburn Boggs,
Philip Jones, Arnold Spradlin, Ran
dolph Chandler, J. G. Robertsons
and Grady Cook.
The special guests included Miss
es Jean Winn, Myric Nutt, Margaret
Bowen, Virginia Brown, Vernelle
Thompson, Claire Andrews, Lilli
vee Doyal, Rachel Hunt, Virginia
Poindexter, Dorothy Causey and
llosiland Hays.
Miss Virginia Rainey was at
her home in Elberton last week
end.
Irving Brooks spent last week
end in Milledgeville visiting friends.
Henrietta Peacock hai been ab
sent from the Campus since last
Tuesday on account of illness.
Nellie-Joe
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Second Floor
First National Bank Building
Dinners . . . Drinks
Sandwiches
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—COMPLIMENTS OF—
THE HUB
Carrollton, Georgia
January Lyceum
Featured Talented
Atlanta Musicians
ItOBT. HARRISON AND J. T.
PITTMAN PRESENTED RECITAL
OF MODERN MUSIC
For the January lycem program,
Robert Harrison, violinist, and J.
T. Pittman, pianist, both of the
Atlanta Conservatory of Music,
gave a joint recital Thursday night
of modern classical music.
Both of these young artists have
attracted wide-spread attention in
music circles of the state. They
have presented several programs
to various musical clubs in Atlanta.
Emory University’s M. H. Dewey,
Glee Club director, said that he
considered Harrison as one of the
most talented violinist that he has
heard in many years.
The two young artists presented
the following program:
Mr. Harrison
Concerto in D minor—Wienaiwshi
Allegre moderato
Andante
Allegro Alla Zingara
Mr. Pittman
Sonata (Moonlight) Beethoven
Mr. Harrison
Allemande Fiecco
Chant Arbe Rimsky-Korsakov
Vide Breve *. de Falla
Mr. Pittman
Revolutionary Etude Chopin
Arbesque in E. Debussy
Claire de Lune debussy
Rhapsody No. 2 Listz
Mr. Pittman
Polonaise in D Wienawski
Salvonic dance in e minor Dvorak
Perpetual Motion Novacek
College Heads Attend
Meetings; Renovation Of
Dining Hall Discussed
President I. S. Ingram and Dean
Fred Gunn attended the meeting
of the Georgia Association of Col
lege at Macon January 29 and 30.
Because West Georgia has been
recently admitted to full member
ship in the Southern Association
of Schools and Colleges, it will en
joy all the privileges of member
ship in Connection with it and
the Georgia Association of Colleges,
President Ingram stated.
At the same time he discussed
with Chancellor Sanford in refer
ence to crowded conditions in the,
College dining hall.
The Chancellor’s suggestion, Mr.
Ingram stated, was to make new
plans for the renovation of the
present dining hall .
In this way, he said, the build
ing will be arranged so as to ac
commodate adequately the entire
group, and allow for an increase
in numbers in the future.
PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Nadine Wilbanks of Eton,
Ga., -spent the week end with Miss
Jane Osterhout.
Friends of Miss Marion Lanier
regret to learn that she is ill at
her home in Roopville.
Mr. Earle Newnan of Atlanta
spent the week end at West Geor
gia with friends.
Miss Stella Wright was the guest
of Miss Connie Wright over the
week end.
Misses Esther Rose Zill and Mar
tha Harrison were in Chatsworth
Sunday.
Miss Dorothea Justice of Trion
spent the week end with her sister,
Miss Barbara Justice.
Mr. Charles Bohannon of Tech
spent the week end at West Geor
gia.
W.Q.C. Matmen First in
Jr. Colleges; Third in State
TEAM MEMBERS TO RECEIVE
MEDALS AS AWARDS
The West Georgia wrestling team
gained the position of the best
junior college wrestling team in
Georgia in the state meet held in
Atlanta January 29 and 30.
Gaining fourteen points, the W.
G. C. maulers became the third
best amateur wrestling team in
Georgia. This was determined by
the officials of the state meet spon
sored by the Atlanta Y. M. C. A.,
state champions for the eleveth
time.
L. E. Witt wrestling in the 118
pound class won second place,
loosing only one of the three bouts
he fought.
R. L. Crawford gained thrid
place in the 145 pound class; and
Jack Fleming won a third position
in the 155 pound class.
In the 165 pound weight, Willis
Sims became second best man by
defeating Abraham of Tech High.
Two West Georgia men captur
ed two titles in the heavyweight
division, Allyn Gunn gaining se
cond, and Horton Greene third.
Witt, Sims, and Gunn will re
ceive silver medals recognition of
their taking second place in their
respective weight groups. Craw
ford, Fleming, and Greene will be
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awarded bronze medals for third
place.
The W. G. C. wrestling team is
under the training of Coach Andy
Floyd.
Dr. Guy H. Wells To
Speak Here Next Fri.
Pres. I. S. Ingram reported Sat
urday that Dr. Guy H. Wells, presi
dent of the Georgia State College
for Women at Milledgeville, will
speak in the college auditorium
Friday February 12.
Since that date is Georgia’s birth
day, Dr. Wells has announced that
his subject will be “Georgia Prob
lems.”
Dr. Wells, a native of Temple,
Ga., was made president of G. S.
C. W. in 1934 shortly after the re
organization of the University
System.
He received his bachelor of arts
degree from Mercer University,
and later his masters degree from
Columbia University. For several
years he was president of the
South Georgia Teachers’ College at
Statesboro, and is ex-president of
the Georgia Education Association.
Billie West has been absent from
the Campus on account of illness.
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