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Dabs Of Dirt
By Bill Berry
A few nights ago a certain group
of girls told weird ghost stories.
After they had gone to bed they
heard heavy footsteps and deep
voices, but when they opened the
door these was no one there, it
seems that it was more hdpe than
fear, for what girl would open a
door for a ghost?
* * *
Your secret is almost up Mr.
Strozier, we will just hint this
time, but will ring the bells and
throw rice the next issue.
• * *
I cun not figure why Frank
Dysart paid nine dollars lor a two
dollar lamp (it was at the fair).
* * *
Wilbur Boggs fell down on the
jo)> of “boot-licking” when lie fell
asleep in Chemistry class.
* * *
It is said that it is easy to pick
out Sophomore boys on date night
at the girls’ Dormitory.
* * *
In a recent game of “Truth and
Consequence” it was learned that
Tom Herndon prefers red-heads
(he is thinking of working for
Lawler Mills—)Shumake is still
Hitler in Nutt’s heart—Rachel
Hunt is true to home —Bill Doyal
likes Joe’s and not Griggs and
Greene’s —AND —Ed Stout likes
’em to live up to his name.
* * *
This column will admit that
sports Editor, Dick Grace, made
some “fair” guesses in the last
issue, but he picked too many
push over games so we can call
his guesses nothing but luck.
Here’s hoping he picks Georgia,
1 like Tech.
* * *
In conclusion I give you . . . .
BIG APPLE PETE
“The first dance is a faculty treat,
To stalwart students of W. G. C.
But this year their hearts timidly
beat,
For they have heard of “Big
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THE WEST GEORGIAN, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1937
Chieftain Staff
Is To Be Selected
From 80 Applicants
Eighty people have applied for
positions on the Chieftain, West
Georgia’s Year book, according to
Arlene Phillips, editor-fin-chief.
But the staff has not us yet been
announced.
Jack Barnwell has been selected
as Chief Artist. Jack is a former
student of Phillips High School,
Birmingham, Alabama, and Dou
glasville, Georgia. He studied car
tooning and sign painting while
attending school in Birmingham.
His ability should help make this
year’s annual one of the best.
The Associate Editor who has
not yet been chosen will be elected
during the freshman election of
this quarter.
The exact date for the taking
of pictures for the annual will be
announced soon.
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In Recent Try-outs
Tryouts for the Mens Glee Club
of West Georgia College have been
held under the supervision of Mr.
Robert M. Strozier, director of the
organization. Thirty-three young
men who showed proficiency in
singing were selected from a group
of approximately forty who tried
out.
The following list includes the
members of this organization se
lected so far: First Tenor; Robert
McNew, Warren Jones, Harbin
King, Lamar Hammond, Charles
Goss, Paul Morris, Guy Rowe. Sec
ond Tenor; Robert Bell, Fred
Spradlin, Tom Herndon, Jeffer
son Slade, Frank Dysart, Wilton
Gabriels, Allen Longino, Joe Fel
ker, Dick Grace, Arthur Foster,
C. D. Bailey, Merlin Goss. First
Base; Lowell Hicks, Aaron Bucka
lew, Tom Luck, Hubert Aultman,
Billie Harris, Dan Brewster, Ro
bert Stephens, Howard Brown,
Keith Moore. Second Bass; Ker
mit Harris, Bobbie Holmes, Frank
Bass, Alton Sparks, Willis Hurst.
The regular practice session will
be held every Monday night and
Wednesday morning at Chapel
period. Miss St. Clair is accom
painst at these rehearsals.
The Men’s Glee Club has done
much in establishing West Geor
gia College’s extra-curricular acti
vities. Although no definite plans
have been made- concerning the
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VXtiss Ida IS/lunro
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The engagement of James Calvin
Bonner, of Carrollton and charter
faculty member of West Georgia
College to Miss Ida Gayle Munro,
assistant librarian at Emory Uni
versity, was announced by her par
ents, Judge and Mrs. George Pierce,
of Columbus; the wedding is to be
solemnized on a date set during
Thanksgiving vacation.
Miss Munro who was graduated
from Randolph Macon Women’s
College and from the library
school of Emory University. She
held positions in the Carngie Li
brary school of Atlanta and in
the Emory University library in
Atlanta.
Sisters of Miss Munro are Mrs.
I. S. Ingram of Genola, Georgia;
Mrs. Roswell Merritt of Birming
ham, and her brother is Paul
Munro, of Columbus.
Mr. Bonner, was graduated from
the University of Georgia and later
attended Peabody Teachers’ Col
lege University of Texas and the
University of Georgia for graduate
work.
When asked as to how long his
honeymoon would last, Mr. Bonner
replied by saying “Until we begin
throwing dishes.”
And then there was the girl
that Woodfin was going to meet in
Atlanta. Where was she, Wood
fin? Surely you don’t call Nick a
girl.
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