The West Georgian. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1933-current, December 15, 1937, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO :: CA/HlPUjf: IPIEIEJ ONAILITII iCjf DOROTHY WANTON, President of Girls’ Old Dormitory Dorothy Watson, guardian angel of the girls’ old dormitory, was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 23, 1919. At the tender age of twenty months, however, she mov ed from God's Country to Paradise, 1. e. California, Los Angeles to be exact. There she spent the < arly years of her life, returning to Geor gia in time to enter kindergarten in the Fulton system. After four transfers to different schools she finally finished grammar s< hool at Lakewood Heights. (She must not have been able to get along with the faculty then. My, how she has changed). Continuing on to high school, she attended Fulton high school for four years graduating in 1930 Then she came over to old Genola to take the place by storm with her winning ways and charming disposition. At the first of school she stayed in Bowdon where she soon de veloped an attachment for a cer tain aspiring preacher from that fair city. After the first quarter she moved into the dormitory and has since formed an added attrac tion to that building already over flowing with charming objects. Dot is perhaps the hardest sub ject that “Campus Personalities” will have to deal with because she is so sweet-mannered. It has been the endeavor of the column to give the outstanding features of the campus leaders without in creasing the size of their cranium, but in this case it seems almost impossible to say anything about her without praising her. Exam Schedule . . . On December 14, 15, and 16 the examinations for the fall quarter will be held. The schedule is as follows: Tuesday—B:oo-10:00 Biology I Physical Science I 10:15-12:15 Mathematics 20 Home Economics 60 1:30-3:30 All 8:00 courses except survey courses. Wednesday—B:oo-10:00 English A English I Art I 10:15-12:15 English I 1:30-3:30 All 10:45 courses except survey courses Thursday 8:00-10:00 Social Science I Social Science 4 10:15-12:15 All 11-40 classes ex cept survey courses. Placement Test Continued from Page 1 they would have to take the non credit course, English A. Eloise Kilgore and Harbin King tied for first honors. Miss Kilgore is from Carrollton and Mr. King from Currysville. Helen Mitchell of Yat esville ran second with almost an other tie for first. WHEN IN CARROLLTON EAT AT CITY CAFE “Home of Good Food” Herschel Lovvorn, Prop. THE WEST GEORGIAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1937. r She is one of those good old fashioned girls (the kind mother was) whose chief ambition Is a home and so forth. One of her biggest hobbies is cooking and she is really an expert at it. She says that she never has been in love but that she has been badly fooled twice. (We wonder if the preacher friend is included in the two?) She likes personality in the male but the color of the hair makes no difference. She is majoring in Home Economics, but she doesn’t know what she wants to become. (We think that a home with vines would answer her prob lems). A bit discouraging to the preacher side of the picture is the statement that she would never marry a preacher. A bit of advice that her mother gave her is also applicable to marriage. That is “Never marry a doctor, lawyer, or a traveling salesman.” (Her father is a traveling salesman.) Her favorite teachers are Hart and Brown. She has made thq Alpha Psi, Women’s Glee Club, West Georgian, Chieftain, and is the President of the Girls’ old dor mitory. She likes to eat and eats almost anything except the food down at the dining hall. Another of her hobbies is poetry, and her favorite authors are Amy Lowell and Longfellow. She also likes to gossip and likes any hu man person. She doesn't know what she wants for Christmas but she will be satisfied with anything that Santa brings her. (Convenient for the boy friend at least). Building Contract Awarded Recently To Local Firm The State Board of Regents Fri day, December 3, accepted bids for the construction of three more College buildings over the state. Richards Brothers, of Carroll ton, submitted the low bid of $32,- 500 on the construction of the new Rural Life Arts Building at West Georgia College. A group of archi tectures met with President I. S. Ingram December 9, on this cam pus for the purpose of locating the exact situation of the building. It was announced that the construc tion will begin imediately. The contract states that the building will be completed 150 working days from the date the construc tion began. Construction bids acepted for other buildings in the state at the same time are: a practice school at the University of Georgia in Athens, by A. J. Honeycutt Com pany, with a bid of $126,244. The Wheatley & Mobley Com pany, of Augusta, was low bidder on a dairy products building at the State College of Agriculture, in Athens, with a bid of $101,840. I wish every teacher and all the students at West Georgia A very Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year. I also wish A safe return for each and every one after the holidays are over. ECONOMY CLEANERS “Beautiful Dry Cleaning" J. CARL WILLIAMSON, Prop. Modern Machinery Experienced Workmen PHONE 432 CARROLLTON, GA. JXtrs. J. C. Bonner Honored at 73 ea Mrs. I. S. Ingram entertained at a formal tea honoring Mrs. J. C. Bonner, a recent bride. Those in the receiving line were Mrs. Bonner, Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. George Mours, mother of the bride, Mrs. Paul Mours, Mrs. Dudley Holmes, Mrs. Walter Vaughn, Miss Ruth Custer, Miss Frances Wil liams, and Miss Miriam Preston. Mrs. W. F. Gunn greeted the guests and those assisting with the entertainment were Mrs. S. J. Boykin, Jr., Mrs. T. R. Luck and Miss Anne Weaver. The guests were served cheese straws, chic ken salad sandwichs, olives, cakes and mints. The Ingram home was attrac tively decorated with white roses, chrysanthemums and scotch hea ther. Anne Ingram, Rose Mours, Nor ita Linares, Hettie Hubble and Hil dred Bell assisted with the serv ing of the refreshments. During the afternoon about one hundred and fifty friends called. Lights . ■. Columbus Repeats In Dormitory It has happened! A miracle, li terally speaking, has been per formed . . . West Georgia is wak ing up . . . and as a result of the great awakening, the long longed for dream to keep their lights on all night. Heretofore there was always a great confusion and turmoil around the young hour of 10:30 when all little girls, as the girls here are thought of usually, were supposed to be in bed. Now the situation is quite a different one. At 10:30 every girl is in her room . . . we hope ... to resume her unfinished tasks, and to keep on her light until those duties are finished. It seems that every girl is get ting a bigger kick out of living in the dormitories now that she is able to stay up as late at night as duty demands. If accidents oc cur in the night, the button the wall has only to be pushed and you have the first convenience needed . . . Light . . . Ah! Can we be dreaming? Now, girls, that we have the lights on all night, lets prove that we are worthy of the great favor and wish that the ensuing students of West Georgia College will never know what was meant by “Lights Out,” at 10:30 at least. MERRY CHRISTMAS And HAPPY NEW YEAR From 808 at Webb Auto Cos. Mu Zeta Alpha Plans To Start State Society Mu Zeta Alpha held it’s monthly meeting December 2. Two of the members taking part on the pro gram were Wilburn Boggs and Kermit Harris. The topic of the evening was Chemistry. Mr. Boggs gave a very interest ing discussion on “Recent Medical Discoveries.” The second speak er, Kermit Harris, demonstrated a number of chemical tricks which proved to be both educational asd amusing. The club made plans to take part in the various contests on the campus which are open to each club. It was announced that the Mu Zeta Alpha is putting out an ef fort to establish a State Junior College Honorary Scientific So ciety. The Club has corresponded with over a dozen Junior Colleges in the state explaining the pur pose and details of such an organi zation. Each college has been giv en a copy of the Scroll and the Constitution of Mu Zeta Alpha. If these various Colleges think the idea good, it is the local club’s wish that they become associated with Mu Zeta Alpha or if they prefer, organize an entirely new Scienti fic Society. Should this state organization be formed, it will be the first Na tional Scientific Society for Junior Colleges in the United States. Glee Club . . . Continued from Page 1 Later in the night the women with Miss St. Clair toured Carroll ton in the bus and sang carols and songs to those who had not been to the program. They closed an eventful night with a serenade to the boys’ dormitory. The two clubs are already plan ning several programs for the rest of the year including tours of the nearby towns. MORROW MOTOR COMPANY Holiday Greetings to ... The Students and Faculty -§§- Lets all go “BUICK” THE REGULAR SCHEDULE SOUTHEASTERN MOTOR LINES Bus Schedule FROM CARROLLTON TO ATLANTA One-Way Ticket SI.OO Round-Trip Ticket SI.BO Leave CARROLLTON Arrive ATLANTA 5:30 AM DAILY 7:15 AM 7:30 AM DAILY 9:15 AM 10:00 AM DAILY 11:45 AM 11:00 AM . . . SATURDAY ONLY ... 12:45 PM 1:30 PM DAILY 3:15 PM 3:30 PM DAILY 5:15 PM 6:00 PM DAILY 7:45 PM Mr Roop has kindly consented to meet the needs of all “STUDENTS” in their homeward travel for the “HOLIDAYS.” Let’s all show him how much we appreciate it and ride the BUSES. Teachers Meeting Held Recently On Friday, December 10, the Carroll County Teachers met in the auditorium of West Georgia College at 2 P. M. with J. B. Bowen, President of the Associa tion in charge. A number of important matters were discussed at this time, in cluding a Christmas Social for the teachers of the county. This meet ing brought the teachers together for plans in their work for the coming year. Ethel Neil Rowe, English teacn er and librarian in the Temple school, gave an interesting and challenging talk on “Organizing the School Library.” After the general session the group was divided into sections of committees, each for the pur pose of discussing types of mater ials of instruction. These groups are trying to bring to the teach ers’ attention all the best mater ial that may be applicable to what ever she teaches. BEST WISHES FOR THE SEASONS GREETINGS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR HARMAN'S Inc. LANES SHOE SHOP • HEADQUARTERS FOR Bona Allen Shoes And Quality Service