The West Georgian. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1933-current, January 11, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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2 Dabs Of Dirt By G eorge T. Heretofore this column has been written by our friend, liill Berry; But, unfortunately, Bill is not at tending dear Ole West Georgia this quarter, so I shall endeavor to fill Bill's shoes. Bill will be missed at West Georgia, not only by Marion Lanier, but by the faculty and entire student body. This Column will be written in the same manner as before except there might be a little more DIRT. Everything written in this column will be purely in fun so when you are being Walter Winchelled all over the campus, don’t get your dander up. Just smile and admit that it is true. Now that Christmas is over, Mr. Strozier is married, and all the Christmas “spirit” has been in dulged in, there should be plenty of dirt about, so here goes. Merlyn Goss is looking at some thing besides his mirror now, a little birdie tells us that it is Vir ginia Douglas. Nick O’Neal doesn’t have a hang over. The reason for his gloom is that “Chicken” Wilhoit isn’t coming back and Nick doesn’t have anyting to crow over. Get your application in, Sally? Mr. Taylor says that he has no intention of getting married just yet, but we think that he’ll be extremely lucky if he escapes from nine very eligible ladies on this campus. Especially since rumor has it that Mr. Marshall caught him strolling in the moonlight at some late hour the other night singing, “The love bug will bite me if I don’t watch out.” Mr. Strozier and Mr. Bonner are not the only ones that are being kissed good night from all ap pearances. We don’t know their names but their initals are Ed and Wilburn. News from Atlanta has it that Mr. A. B. McLean entertained sum ptuously the other night at a pro minent hotel there. His bill was $22.50. Bar Be Que DROP BY! WEST GEORGIA STUDENTS At THE GREEN FRONT THE HUB • APPRECIATES THE COLLEGE AND STUDENTS • MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS 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 A Correction . . . An unpardonable mistake ap peared in the past issue of The West Georgian. In the article an nouncing the permanent staff of the paper, the names of Warren Jones and Virginia Douglas were for some unexplainable reason om mitted. The editor of The West Georgian appreciates the services of these two members and regret the mistake very much. Use your imagination and try to figure out why the following "busted up.” Herndon and Hamrick no longer eat side by side. Knight and Sparks are no longer meeting on the campus at vacant periods. They are still friends but positively no loving. Mr. Buddie Brown is doing nice ly at West Georgia College besides taking Home Economics 10, he has signed up for Dining Hall, Basket ball, Compustry, and Technique. Mr. Taylor is instructing him in basketball, and Miss Bill Brooks is his teacher in the other sub jects. Buddie says that he is a bright little boy and that he catch es on quickly. Speaking of Rendevous—Bucka lew seems to like the ante-room next to the stage. Ante-rooms seem to appeal to Cedartown and Villa Rica girls, says Buckalew. After the departure of well-liked Bill Berry from this campus every one he thought that perhaps after so long a time Woodfin “Satchel” Cole would have an opportunity to display the steadfast devotion that swears Marion instilled in him the first of last year. In spite of the fact that Woodfin never could get Marion out to partake of some of grandma’s cooking, and in spite of the Berry who had an inside track, Woodfin, managed to hang on to this devotion until the New Year’s Eve Dance. While Marion was at home, Woodfin was struggling along on the dance floor with a gal from Shorter. Instead of being a “stand in” for Billy Berry, Woodfin is now a “standup” for Marion. At CARROLL THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Simone Simon IN— “LOVE ANI) KISSES” Welcome WEST GEORGIA STUDENTS! TRY OUR HOT FUDGE SUNDIES 10c • JONES DRUG CO. THE WEST GEORGIAN, TUESDAY JANUARY 11, 1938 Educators Meet • . . (Continued from Page One) Edwin R. Embree, president of the Julius Rosenwald Fund. “More over, the teacher in any rural district is the know-all and be all,” Mr. Embree said, “and should know the answers to such ques tions as "how to test seed corn, what to do about potato bugs and boll weevil, and how to build a corn crib. He must be able at least to talk sensibly about such things in order to maintain status in the community.” Deans List Given . .. (Continued from Page One) student body with the highest average of ninety-four and eight tenths. Wilburn Boggs, Virginia Brown and Mildred Dunwoody all have an average of ninety and above. Others on the dean’s list are as follows: Barnwell, Jack, Bell, Julia, Berry, Pauline, Boggs, Wilburn, Borders, James 0., Brown, Virginia, Dunwoody, Mildred, Gladd, Mar tha, Halmett, Frances, Hammond, Lamar, Hardman, Henry, Hawv kins, Aubrey, Herndon, Tom, Hogan, Mary, Kilgore, Eloise, Law ler, Ceylene, Leathers, Jeanelle, Meeks, Ruth, Mitchell, Helen, Perry, Ira Myrtle, Sewell, Sarah, Wallis, Francis, Webb, Tomme* Stewart, Gertrude, Thomason, Maida Rose, Thompson, Vernelie, Tompkins, Oralla. CARROLLTON MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER ~ PLYMOUTH BEST ATTENTION and PERSONAL SERVICE ECONOMY CLEANERS “Carl’s Place” ***** BEAUTIFUL DRY CLEANING EXPERIENCED WORKMEN MODERN MACHINERY ***** Telephone No. 432 LANES SHOE SHOP • HEADQUARTERS FOR Bona xAllen Shoes S And Quality Service WILEY CREEL JEWELER 00000 Carrollton, Georgia 4-H Club Debate . • . (Continued from Page One) sired. As can be imagined, the de bate proved very humorous, with the hilly-billy dialect versus the flowerly “lahnguage” of the city slickers. The country bumpkins came out on top, however, wdien Honorable Judges Sherrill, Ham mond, and Little, rendered the decision in their favor! After a careful search through an agri cultural year-book. Before the debate, the regular business meeting was held, dur ing which the possibilities of se curing loan funds w r ere discussed. PALMER & HOLCOMB 00000 BARBERS 00000 Meet Us —We Await You Webb Auto Cos. DRIVE-IN-SERVICE PHONE 307 Duke University SCHOOL. OF NURSING DURHAM, N. C. The Diploma of Graduate Nurse is awarded after three years of Bachelor of Science in Nursing for two additional years of approved college work before or after this nursing course. The entrance require ments are intelligence, character and graduation from an accept able high school; preference is given for one or more years of successful college work. The tuition is SIOO per year which includes all cost of maintenance, uniforms, etc. Catologues and application forms, which must be filed be fore August first for admission September thirtieth, may be obtained from the Dean. Welcome West Georgia Students and Teachers, To Griffin’s Department Store and Vogue Beauty Salon, located on Corner of Alabama and Maple Streets. Your Patronage is very much appreciated. Phone 9 5 for Appointments at The Vogue Beauty Salon. 5 & 10c Department located in Basement. Griffin’s LOVVORN’S SERVICE STATION 26 MAPLE STREET PHONE NO. 1 Woco-Pep, Tiolene Oil, Yale Tires Specialized Lubrication GENOLA, GEORGIA Student Goverment In Boys Dorm Now A system of student govern ment was adopted for a month’s' trial in the boys’ dormitory. This system was voted in after a lengthly discussion at a house meeting Wednesday evening, Janu ary 5 th. The students elected a General Chairman, six proctors; one for each hall, and voted to have two jurors selected at each meeting from the different halls. The gen eral chairman and proctors met after this meeting Wednesday ev ening and drew up a charter com posing of specific rules and regula tions. At a second house meeting Fri day evening, January 7, these rules were presented to and voted upon by the boys. The rules were taken from the student handbook with a few slight changes. Amendments were presented and voted upon by the students after a discussion of the set drawn up by the Council. Those elected to the house Coun cil were: General Chairman, Dick Grace; Proctors: Tom Herndon, A. B. Mc- Lean, Frank Dysart, Roy Neely, Arthur Foster, and Henry Hard man . “Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise”. That also makes me sick, broke and dumb. An Editor WHEN IN CARROLLTON EAT AT CITY CAFE “Home of Good Food” Herschel Lovvorn, Prop. FOR THE COLLEGE GIRLS AND BOYS Theres always a wel come at the Friendly Store We Appreciate Your Christmas Buying Ben Franklin Store C. E. Martin, Prop.