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VTtxss ‘Burnett and
tMr. (Robert Strozier
To Wed Christmas
Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Burnett of
Denver, Colorado, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Margaret, to Mr. Robert Manning
Strozier. The marriage is to be
solemnized at some date during
the Christmas vacation.
Miss Burnett attended Ward-
Belmont College in Nashville, len
nessee, and received her Bachelor
of Arts degree at the University
of Colorado. Here she became a
member of the Pi Beta Phi soror
ity. Her father is a heart special
ist in Denver and also member
of the faculty of the University of
Colorado School of Medicine.
Mr. Strozier received his Bache
lor of Philosophy degree and his
Master of Arts degree at Emory
University. While at Emory Mr.
Strozier was editor-in-chief of the
annual. He was also a member
of the Sigma Alpha Epilon social
fraternity. The honor fraternities
to which he belonged included the
D. V. S.; O. D. K.; Pi Delta Epsilon;
and Phi Sigma lota. He was also
a member of the well-known
Emory Glee Club which toured
Europe.
Having taught at the Georgia
Suite College for Men in Tifton
for three years, Mr. Strozier ac
cepted a position on the West
Georgia College faculty in 1933,
when it was organized. During
the time of his professorship there
he graduate work at the Sorbonne
in Paris and at the University of
Chicago at Chicago.
His parents are the late Profes
sor R. J. Strozier and Mrs. R. J.
Strozier of Tallahassee, Florida.
Fall Elections
To Be Held
During This Week
The Freshmen election, accord
ing to the Committee on Student
Activities will be held this week.
The officers to be elected are
the president, vice-president, and
secretary and treasurer of the
Freshmen class. Any Freshmen
who have made an average of
“C” for his first six weeks work
is eligible. Although there is
little work connected with these
positions, holding such an office
is a distinct honor. Then, too,
these officers will automatically
be included in the Officers Club.
Nominations will probably be
made the first of the week with
several days intervening before
the time of election. These days
are for the purpose of campaigns,
political speeches, and to give stu
dents time to make up their minds
as to the person best qualified
to fill the respective offices.
One other office is to be filled
during these elections. That is
the position as Associate Editor
of the Annual which was not filled
last year.
Dick Grace, Student Body Presi
dent, will be in charge of the en
tire election. Ballots will be avail
able in the Student Activity Room.
The Bulletin Board will contain
definite notice of the time.
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THE WEST GEORGIAN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1937
Faculty (Dance
Given Saturday
Features Apple ”
The first dance of the year was
given Saturday, October 23, by the
faculty for the entire student body
and alumni. This dance swung
the season open and will be fol
lowed by dances every month.
The Cedartown Capers furnish
ed the music for the dancers from
8:30 until 11:45.
One of the features of the even
ing was the performing of the
Big Apple by most of the student
body. This was the first time
that the dance has been tried on a
dance floor here and dancers and
spectators were very enthusiastic
over it.
The alumni that attended were:
Andy Floyd, Dorothy Justice,
Jean Winn, J. G. Robertson, Lulu
Williams, O’Rear Treadaway, El
bert Hendrix, Ruth Mitchell, Mon
dell Driver, and Robert Tillman.
KOLLEGE
KALENDAR
Thursday, November 4—Mu Zeta
Alpha meets in Room A. at seven
P. M. Dr. G. B. Lang to address
members.
Friday, November 4 —Chapel.
Sunday, November 7 —Voluntary
Religious Club will hold Vesper
Service at five P. M. Resume of
Convention.
Tuesday, November 9—Frencli
Club will hold monthly meeting.
Tuesday, November 9—Home Ec
nomics Club will hold meeting.
Wednesday, November 11—Zeta
Sigma Pi will hold monthly meet
ing in Room 5 at seven P. M.
Thursday, November 18— Cice
ronian Society will assemble at
ninetthirty A. M. Organization
meeting.
Tuesday, November 23—Home
Economics Club will hold bi-month
ly meeting at seven P. M.
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Something Nobody Knows—Mer
lin Goss spends 0 hours a day in
front of a mirror. (Who is she?
Red Bryan says it must be one of
the wateresses.)
Wholesale “pretended drunk
ness” prevailed in the boys dormi
tory Sunday evening until Mr.
Gunn’s arrival on the scene.
Second floor dormitory boys are
glad to hear that Red Byran has
learned the second line of his
favorite song HARBOR LIGHTS.
The dance, so long in coming,
but twice as good.—Orchids to Mr.
Strozier and Mr. Bonner, even
though they haa to sit down two
out of every three dances, it was
fast music.
Keep it up Kermit Harris, we’re
with you till spring.—H. Greene
got an unsigned letter this week.
The girl that wrote, please break
down, I HAVE to room with him.
Boys—these are still flirting girls
—be an assistant in Chemistry
Lab, ask Billy and Kermit Harris,
—old father Hicks fights with fath
er time, while swings the
pendelum with Cupid’s help.
Why did Nelle Clegg, Betty
Rucker and Marion Lanier go to
the Baptist Convention? Why can’t
they have one at Emory cries Dot
Causey?
Can’t George Bagby and Dick
Grace stay here just one week
end? —Tech will win from Clem
son, and W. G. C. will beat Gor
don, and Robert Stevens will win
from Frank Dysart —(10 cents a
hand).
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JEFF BLADE, President of the Sophomore Class
Jeff Slade, West Georgia’s gift;
to the Decatur women, was born
on a fortunate summer day (?)
some eighteen years ago in the city
of Griffin, Georgia. He must have
been a cute baby (we have to say
something nice about him), but
before long he moved into Florida
where he got the habit of reading
the Literary Digest (and he claims
to be a Democrat!)
From Florida he returned to
Georgia and has since lived in
Thomaston. He attended the R. E.
Lee Institute (get that name!)
where he acquired that military
bearing and military chest. In
cidentally, he ended school as a
second lieutenant (up from the
ranks).
Jeff has been on this campus
for a year now, and has become
well liked by both faculty and
student body. He never gets ex
cited over an issue but quietly
hangs around and lends his sup
port, if any. He is a member of
the West Georgian staff, Glee Club,
Chieftain staff, and the V. R. A.
Council.
He has almost set up a record
for going with the different girls
and he never seems to have a rea
son for going with any of them.
However, more than one girl
seems to have been slightly gaga
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.over him. Confidently, he
admitted that he doesn’t have
“best” girl friends, and that he
just likes to diddle around. (Take
warning, girls, a aiddler). Anoth
er frank admission was the fact
that he is definitely not a one
woman man.
Strozier is his favorite teacher
with Hart running at close sec
ond. His pet hate is a hypocrite
with grits coming in for a goodly
share of hate. Awful faults are:
singing in the shower, smoking
pipes, and shooting “ducks.” Some
of these days he plans to go to the
University and study Dentistry.
Jeff has very definite political
views, liking Roosevelt and Rivers,
but disliking Talmadge and his
ardent supporter, George T. Bagby.
He is also in favor of Strozier’s
script dances because it will furn
ish him more opportunity for
trucking. Does very little gam
bling but he hates for people to
be coming into his room and bor
rowing his cards. Some of his
hobbies are: tennis, swimming,
bow-ties, sophistication, and sport
clothes.
Among Jeff’s most decided likes
are brunettes with those good
old fashioned curves. (Nancy
Knight, please apply). But he is
a good fellow.
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