The Panther. (Atlanta, Georgia) 19??-1989, December 01, 1944, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

DECEMBER/ 1944 THE PANTHER PAGE 3 With Justice to All I i It is almost time for Santa, but we must first catch up on the gos sip from Homecoming and make prophesy for the New Year. The topic of current discussion with Mr. and Mrs. Tom and their family ic “How the girls and boys will react when they get home and discover that someone wrote their “Homes and told them they were not true ! The Homecoming Dance was th jump of the season—the gals fell in with their boots laced h,gn - the boys all draped in every oh from tails to white suits. As they hopped to and fro, the angles a.. tri-angles of all description were i- the making. It is reported tha young man said to one young lady, “May I please borrow your trame ior this struggle?” Little Tom was startled to see two young ladies sitting on the “House s side at the game. Mamma Tom con soled him by saying, All the seats on Clark’s side were occupied by real Clark fans. Portia Thomas arrived with Jetty Viot trailing close behind Have you quit singing, "I'll He So Glad When Rooert Domes Home,” Miss Thomas.' Dot Reed received her “special” in person, 'cause he fell in on cum- “Chicago Limited” with high hat, cane, and ail. Seems like Billy Thompson swapped “dates' with George Stearne—tnen tne air corps invaded Billy's territory to leave him out on the limb. So many of the chicks robbed the cradle tin it would taxe up too mucn space to include tne names—it will suruoe to say, "Tne army was there, —rue Tigers,' and tne ----- Vvasnmgton High.” 1 wonder what happened to Clara wno was so irantic over U. >>■; sue spent as mucn time in Tates and ivuiiion as sne did m classes, i. uas Deen rumored J. vvasmugton spenu-, ru hours a day singing, "Tli uive True To You." Tne way sue acts, she should switch to, "rm r aum„ nor You.” While Cynthia was on pro—D. S. tried to breax up a tnree-ycar ma,,.- snip with Taimadge. bpeaKmg or Scruggs reminds me or ner other six sisters who make up the "seven sis ters" party. Their specialty seem- to be trying to invade upper-eiass- men's property. It is agreeu uia- a- the next meeting Sadie B. will be come No. 8. What does Dean Me mean when he says, “There goes the Count''' Ask Mr. Holland. Are those really twinkles in “Al lah's” eyes, Cassell? Alva L., will you continue to yell ior C. i'a, h i. now that football season is over, while W. Beasley sings nightly to W. Tram mell? cither learn to sing or yell, M. Easterling, so as to teacn M. Smith, then you, too, will be able to con quer your choice. I wonder why— A. Jones is a frequent visitor to Pfeiffer—could it be because oi K. Johnson? Does Dot Reed call him “Bright Eyes ?” E. Kennedy spends so much time instead of money in the book-store— especially when Anna Rice is there? Kelley Henry is always seen wit,, fruit in the early A. M—could he be bringing it to his teacher, Jon Ell? Laura Tatum is being seen with a young man from the “House” quite often lately. Nettie Shaw is still pop ular. however, she is undecided about Jordan Williams or Clarke from the “House.” Claretta, was that you in the lounge with the great Harper—tell me, is it Harper, Herman, or Britt? Why doesn’t someone tell Carolyn Smith to make up her mind—George has, but in whose favor, her’s or Ju- nita’s? Does Laura D. know there is a Spelman lassie at Meharry? Ask Hobert about it. Evelyn Edwards is wearing an Omega frat pin. What did she do with the ring? H. Bailey is not satis fied with one ring, ’cause now she has two “sparkles” on the “I hope” finger. Things I would like to see: Calvin Williams dancing the squar dance. Chubby James make up his mind. Margaret Greenard with a beau. Cassel and “Allah” making love. U. Evans with a girl. Clark young men staying in line. G. Jewells make the “Honor roll.” Bro. Lovick with a zoot suit. W. Beasley, Alva Lindsay, L. Mc Daniels, Lency Waters and Ora Wil liams refusing food. Omogene Williams without Pat ir the evening. ’Tis almost time to hang up my stockings—but this last thought be fore going—“If the boys quit on Christmas Eve night ’cause they say, “You haven’t been true,” ’tis ’cause they were beat for gold. Merry Xmas, Gang, and may tn-- New Year find you with your minds made up. —Peeping Tom and the Younguns. P. S.—That wasn’t an earthquake in the “Rec”—it was a Morris Brown chick demanding a decision from Johnny Colquitt. He played it cool ’cause he was seen walking off the campus with his Clark flame. SCENES FROM THE 76TH HOMECOMING Alpha Kappa Alpha The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority welcomes sixteen new Ivies into the Ivv Leaf Club: Sara Adams, Marjo rie Butler, Willie Myron Harris, Sara Gannaway, Alethia Alford, Mary Rowe, Willie Mae Johson, Ethel Jar- rels, Thelma Grier, Gloria Current, Emma Jefferson, Cynthia Perry, Eve lyn Gibson, Agnes Lawrence, Alice i | Merry Christmas and a \ Happy New Year Beta Psi Chapter Omega Psi Phi Fraternity RA. 9291 ’BROADNAX CLEANERS! Work Done by Expert Workmen Dresses a Specialty 870 Hunter Street, S. W. Atlanta, Ga. Martin, Laura Tatum. Continuing its policy of alternate social and business meeting, the mem bers have sponsored several success ful and elaborate social meetings since the last issue of the paper. The host esses for the first meeting were sorors Inell Brown and Helen Burke, who entertained at the home of soror Brown. Sorors Dorothye Elliott and June Daniels served the sorority a deligrtful repast at the home of Mrs. H. Bohannon with soror Carol Curry as special guest. The last social meet ing was held at the home of Soror Greenwood with Soror Mathis serv ing as joint hostess. The menu con sisted of pork chops, potato salad, pickles and tomatoes, hot rolls, cof fee, ice cream and cake. w. s. c. s. The officers of the W. S. C. S. in clude: Ogust Delaney, president; Carolyn C. Smith, vice-president; Katie McKinney, secretary; Emma Jefferson, treasurer; Levivian Mc Daniel, reporter, and Miss Frances The Pyramid Club The Pyramid Club of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority witnessed the color ful initiation of outstanding Clark- ites into its sisterhood. The new membership includes such attractive, amiable, and talented young women as: Rosemarie Sabie, Dorothy C. Hisle, Geneva Joseph, Enid White, Leila Davenport, Helen Hill, Mary Har grove, Gwendolyn Coffey, Sadie Rut ledge, Levevian McDaniels. These “select” members have pledged themselves to maintain and uphold the ultimate standards of womanhood, scholarship, and charac ter. Clark, supervisor. On November 1, the organization was entertained in Pfeiffer Hall Lounge by the president. Games and songs along with chocolate sip and cookies were enjoyed by all. The or ganization sponsored an Early Dawn Prayer Service in Davage Auditori um Thanksgiving morning, Novem ber 30. Telephone MAin 1377 THE ATLANTA MUTUAL BUILDING LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 186 AUBURN AVENUE, N. E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA The Certain Way to Thrift and Home Ownership The Clark College Band The Clark College Band, having thus far shown tremendous progress during the school year, is under the direction of Mr. Wayman Carver. At present diligent practices are being given to selections such as Strauss, “Blue Danube Waltz” and Bach, “Ave Maria.” Yuletide Greetings Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Residence: RA. 0765 Studio: RA. 9234 MOORE’S STUDIO Photographs of Anything Anywhere—Anytime Weddings - Enlargements Groups - Films Developed 862 Hunter Street, S. W. Atlanta, Ga.