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cUNDAY, MAY 25, 1641,
Faculty Quiz Conducted By Hugh Hodgson
At Music Appreciation Hour -
BY MARY SUTTON
A taculty quiz was conducted by Hugh Hodgson, head
of the University Music Department, at the Music Appre
ciation Hour, which was held in the Chapel Thursday night
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Gl LA e R . eo T
The faculty home team com
posed of John Held, Calvin Brown,
Ed fyerett, Merton Coulter and
4. E. Brows had adopted the
cjogan of “We give no quarters for
unanswered guestions.” The board
(or guestions oOr the supreme court
included Mr. Parker, Mr. Boyd,
M. Wade, Mr. Walker and Mr.
Boeol K.
The “‘quiz kids" came to atten
ticn with Hugh Hodgson acting
referee—put soon the gong rang
gnd @ member of the audience re
ceived a quarter. However, the
pome team came througp with a
Fntre Nous Club Entertained Tuesday
At Annual May Dance In Y.W.C.A.
The Entre Nous Club entertained Tuesday evening at
{heir annual May dance. The Y. W. C. A. gymnasium was
the scene of this prilliant affair which was attended by
about four hundred, including members of the Entre Nous
('[ul) &tlld their quSts' . ————————————— A —
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The Y Gymnasium was beauti
fully decorated. in pastel colors.
Overhead was a canopy of heaven
ly blue, with clusters of hundreds
of gay balloons. The famous Geor
gia Bulldog Orchestra furnished
music for the dance. and played
dance music at its best.
{leading the jeadout, to thg soft
straing of “I Love You Truly,”
were Millie Dearing, president of‘
the club, and her date, Matg Deas.
Other members and their 'dates‘
} wepe lda Kate and Edward Ruark,
| Margarite and - Johnny Evans,
Jlizabeth and Louie Misenhammer,
| Melba and Russell Kay, Helen!
| Reid and Jack Ballew, TFrances
| Lang and Hugh Freeman, Mar
\ garet Bond* and Ralph Bu)loch,}
Kathrine Gordon and Ralph Cleve
land, Mary Crabtree and Johnny“
Weir, Madolyn Andrews and John
son Head, Mary Harris and Lin
ton Bullard, Harriette Farrar and
Chales Martin, Frances Stokeley
and Bill Ray, Sara McWhorter and,
Till Booth, Ruth Dickinson and
12 (. Stephens, Rachael Oldham
and Harry Epting, Flora Levy and
Mac Sorrells, Frances Landers and
(~ W. Hammond, Mozelle Payne
and Carl Gillis, Bertie Sue Brown
and Blair Davis, Minda Coxwell
and John Storey, Louise Simpson
and Harold Lay. |
Polly Anderson and D. Saye,l
Ruby Scarborough and Rozelle
Holman, Sara Sorrells and James
Farmer, Jeanette Gilmore and
Fioyd Hayes, Margaret Hunnicutt
and Forrest Davis, Haze] White
head and Albert Salt, Marguerite
Tolar and Julian Price, Mary
Ruff and J. P. Faulkner, Nell
Haynes and David Lynch, Frieda
Smith und . dikbesAn R bheme Mo L
and date, Myrna Branch and Dr.
John Schuman. 4‘
Chaperones invited were Mrs.
Stiles Hopkins, Miss Lucille Crab
tree, Miss Fannie Mae Teat, Mlfl!
sud Mrs., B, A. Lampe, Mr. and
Mre. Bil] Mathis, Dr. and Mrs. L.
S. Patton,” DF. ana Mra, Ralph!
Goss, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Cabiness,
Mrs. A. L. Dearing, Mr. and Mrs,
Dave Miller, Mr. Bob Gun,
The Y. W. C. A. Home, adjacent
to the Y gymnasium, was lovely
with large bowls of red roses
thronghout the entire first floor.
~ Punch was served from two beau
| tilully appointed tables, covered
| with lace cloths and sweetheart
roses gurrounding the exquisite
~ Punch bowls. Mrs. Bil] Mathis and
~ Mrs. Dave Miller presided at the
| h.l»leS- Throughout the entire eve
. ling an automatic record player
~ Played semi-classical and popular
~ musie, including lovely waltzes
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high score finish and the Music
Club still has some money in its
‘treasury.
In keeping Wwith the regular
iMusic Appreciation program Mr.
Hodgson played five selections
from Debussy giving explanations
oy the stories behind the music.
Climaxing the program, first year
membpers of the Men’s Glee Club
were awarded honor keys for their
excellent work during the year.
The senlor men have recently re
ceived sweaters and \etters for
recognition.
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and soft melodies. Tables were set
up for bridge in the parlors.
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Mrs. C. A, Rowland, jr, and
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FIRST BAPTIST } sl
CHURCH MEETINGS
Rev. D. B, Nicholson wil] be the
speaker at the meeting of the
Woman's Missionary Society of
the First Baptist church Monday
afternoon at 4 o'ctock and Mr, E,
B. Mell will sing. Circle No. §,
Mrs. Crane, chairman, has charge
0f the program.
Th, Sunbeams of the First Bap
tist church will meet Monday af
ternoon at 4 o'clock at the church
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Congratulations on the way you've worked gs ? M N
and played, the frolics and studies you've {* oo i@': o
mixed so well. And, congratulations to the b w b %
friends and families who have helped so o -
much . . . To you we dedicate these giftsto
mark forever the ‘“‘commencement of your &
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Chapter 268, 0. E. S.,
Meets Monday Night
Athens Chapter No. 268, O, E. 8,
will meet Monday night at 8:30
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o'clock In Masonld Mempld. &
gocial hour will follow the busi«
nesg session and a full attendancd
ie urged, i