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PACK TWO
CAMIPU /
PIERSON A LI VIICJ
lt.\('HKl< HUNT, President of Voluntary lli'llkloiin Association
Rachel Hunt, better known by
her ability to whistle, wus born
September 20, 1010 in Cedar town,
Georgia. "Little but Loud," or
‘‘Quick but Cute," or "Noisy but
Nice," (or any other title you
think she deserves) never moved
from Cedartown until her arrival
at Genolu.
Her undying energy was pre
valent even in high school as she
was cheer leader there for two
years. Traces of that hoarse yell
still appears at West Georgia bask
etball games. From other sour
ces than herself it was discovered
that "C’town” high school named
her "most popular" and "sweet
est” during her senior year there.
She is not an "Apple polisher”
but just the same she has no favor
ite teacher as she likes them all.
She has as her pet hate all boys
that neglect their daily shave.
Rachel added "I wasn’t speaking
of Dick Grace especially.” Her
pet likes are: suspenders, long
stemmed pipes, and derbies. That
sounds like a thum nail portrait of
one of West Georgia’s most pro
minent “Juniors.” Rachel likes
all types and kinds of music but
Alpha Psi Takes Risk;
Tabulates Likes and Dislikes
The die is cast, the thing is
done, the Rubicon is crossed, in
other words, at the risk of life
and limb Alpha Psi has finally
dared to make an attempt to tabu
late the awful truth, the things
that best friends refuse to tell, and
the thing that we all want to know
—what beys and girls like and
dislike in each other.
In a vote taken last week by
the Home Economics Society un
biased voters voluntarily offered
to state their opinion on what
makes the world go round, and
what stops clocks. Although ears
burned and blushes were frequent
still the vote went on to a final
recording of the way the sexes
think.
The results prove that the great
class of men-haters is more simi
liar in taste than the stronger
race. The women voted a much
more consistent ballot and more
of them liked and disliked the
same things.
The results of this Personality
Development Preference tabula
tion has blazed a trial for future
generations to follow. Henceforth
instead of a "bull session” or “hen
huddle” it’ll be a very simple mat
ter to go to the chart and see
whether “to do or not to do."
The following is the result:
GIRLS LIKE in BOYS—
1. Thoughtful, considerate.
2. Sense of humor.
3. Good sport.
4. Personality.
5. Adaptability.
(5. Sincerity.
BOYS LIKE in GIRLS—
1. Good sport.
2. Personality.
3. Sincerity, honesty.
4. Loyality.
5. Good disposition.
G. Good companion.
GIRLS DISLIKE in BOYS—
1. Conceit.
2. Drinking
3. Vulgarity.
4. Sloppy Dressing.
5. Insincerity.
6. Breaking dates.
BOYS DISLIKE in GIRLS—
1. Drinking.
2. Swearing.
3. Sarcastic.
4. Conceit.
5. Boisterousness.
G. Baby talk.
pleads to "gimme swing." She
said, “Classical is all right some
times. I’m saving that for my
rheumatic days when 1 can’t
swing.” Benny Goodman can’t be
beat in Rachel’s estimation and if
he can she wants to hear that one
that can do it!
Rachel is a iover of sports with
tennis, basketball and football
leading the list. She plays both
tennis and basketball, being in all
tournaments that come along. As
for her participation in football,
it is merely from the cheering sec
tion "as my size has always been
a handicap.”
Napoleon was a tall man of five
feet and two inches. Rachel is
a little behind with only five feet
and one and a fourth inches to
her credit. She wants to become
famous, not as Napoleon, but in
the field of creative arts.
She is at present president of
the Ciceronian Literary Society,
President of the Voluntary Reli
gious Association, Art editor of
the Chieftain, feature writer on
the West Georgian staff, a mem
ber of the Women’s Glee Club,
Alpha Psi, and Officers Club.
Best Speakers . . .
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February 25
Georgia Evening School vs. West
Georgia in Atlanta on the question:
Resolved, That The Adoption of
A general Sales Tax Will Be to the
Best Interest of Georgia.” Tom
Luck and Arline Phillips will pro
bably compose this team.
March 5
Emory-at-Oxford vs. W. G. C.
in a dual debate on the question:
“Resolved, That The Several States
Should Adopt A Unicameral Sys
tem of Legislature.” These two
teams will probably consist of
Luck, Herndon, Bailey, and Brew
ster.
March 11—
Georgia Debate Forum at Macon
on the questions already announ
ced. Bailey, Herndon, and Luck
will participate.
March 17, 18, 19 —
Phi Rho Pi (National Debate
Society) w’ill hold its Southeast
ern Divisional Tournament at Ban
ner Elk, North Carolina. West
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THE WEST GEORGIAN
“Dabs of Dirt”
By George Bagby
Spring is almost here. The bees
are buzzing and the peach trees
are in bloom and so is Willis
Hurst. The wheels are turning
for Willis now', everything looks
brighter (Maybe everything looks
red). Her initials are N. W. W.
We wonder if Bibba Adams has
got hold of a "Horseshoe” or a
"Black cat.” Better watch these
“Luck” guys, Bibba.
Is Tom Herndon forgetting that
beauty queen in Fort Myers, Fla.?
We wonder if he is just using
1). W. for a substitute until the
spring holidays? We were just
wondering.
Now that Tom Luck Is out of
the race, “Pee Wee Droopy” Al
mon and Jim Griffin seem to be
running "neck to neck” or “heart
to heart” rather in the Meeks
sweepstakes.
Since we are always wondering,
we wonder if Bobby Bell is out
of Marge’s picture forever or just
until he comes back? Bull Mc-
Guire and his model “A” Ford
seem to be “hitting on four,” at
the present altho we guess he’ll
start skipping about Friday nite;
that is, if Mr. Driver happens to
step into the picture.
Woodfin Cole is certainly down
in the dumps. His “uncle Horace”
has disowned him and his girl at
Shorter College has quit writing
him all those sweet letters he used
to get so regularly.
What are the ladies and lovers
of Hilly Billy music gonna do next
quarter, since Billy “Gene Autry”
Rudolf Valentino” Harris is leav
ing at the end of this quarter.
Millen, Georgia’s No. 1 Bachelor,
A. B. seems to be falling for Sarah
Georgia will probably be repre
sented.
April 15—
G. S. C. W. vs. W. G. C. in a
dual debate on: “Resolved, That
The National Labor Relations
Board Should Be Empowered to
Compel Arbitration of All Labor
Disputes.”
May 3
University Freshmen team vs.
W. G. C. here, debating the ques
tion: “Resolved, That Mr. Roose
velt should be elected president
of the U. 9. in 1940.”
A debate that has not been de
finitely scheduled will be a dual
meet between West Georgia and
Young Harris on the question: “Re
solved, That the U. S. Should Co
operate More Actively with the De
mocratic Nations of the world
in preventing the aggressions of
Japan and Italy.”
President Brewster announced
that there will probably be several
other debates scheduled.
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“HOLLYWOOD HOTEL”
WILEY CREEL
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WATCHES
And
RINGS
hook, line and sinker. Of course,
Sarah doesn’s know' that A. B.’s
dresser is just simply covered with
pictures of beautiful girls from an
over Georgia. Sarah, if you can
keep him you can beat what 5
hundred other girls have all tried
and gave up. Oh! well! we’ll see
well see.
The girls at West Georgia must
not be fast enough for Frank Dy
sart and Lyone Abney. Frank is
forever making trips up town to
see some girl who goes to the high
school. Frank says she boards up
town and doesn’t have dormitory
restrictions.
We don’t intend to dig into any
body’s past, but we wonder if
Betty Rucker did show Walter
Arnold the backstreets of Griffin
during the Christmas holidays?
Why don’t somebody take ad
vantage of the fact that Mr. Tay
lor has “sex appeal.” “Mr. Taylor
always has a smile for you” Miss
Preston.
If you want to do a little puzz
ling, figure this one out. A couple
of weeks ago your correspondent
was standing on a corner hitch
hiking to Villa Rica. While I
was standing there a car stopped
a couple of blocks away. Two
West Georgia girls got out. One
was tall, the other was short.
Both live north of Carrollton. Both
go to school in the University
system. One lives in Carrollton;
the other in Chattooga, county.
Who are they—Can you guess—
The boys in the dormitory are
trying to figure out why Edgar
Howell is contemplating a visit
to Signaport.
Miss Frankie Burden entertain
ed at a tea Wednesday afternoon.
Her guests were the following
young ladies, Paul Morris, Merlin
Goss, James Key, Horace Davis,
and “Mrs.” Gordon Smith. Re
freshments were served. The final
course included pink tea cakes and
delicate cream puffs.
We wonder:
What A. O. Ingram wouldn’t
do for a dollar. We’ve seen his
forty-five cent act.
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Delirious Debators . .
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these facts (sounds like a grand
finale and jus’ as ya sigh up comes
de fifth point.) Finally that lazy
chairman wakes up and taps his
pencil (how positively unprepared
of him—only a club could have
any effect.) Ah success at last!
The student body nearly gets outa
its habitual coma w’hen the rebut
tal is begun (by the way, fer yer
information dats where de fun
comes in—all in the audience wid
bruddees ’n sisters feel very much
ta home.) “After much careful
deliberation the judges “ —and all
is over—nearly! Mistah Herndon
wishes to have one or three points
cleared up, so more balah- balah!
Then some humanitarian pushes
little Tommy into his chair, gags
him, and all is over. And likewise
my fervid, frothy frans this foggy,
foolish, fopple is finished.
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