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'University Week Highlighted
By SVO And Ag Club Elections;
4-H Club Delegates Announced
l Headlining student news on
!the campus of the University of
| Georgia this week was the elec
[tion of officers by the Student
Veterans Organization; the an
nouncement of 4-H Club dele
gates to the national convention;
the naming of the jiew staff of
'the Baptist Bulldog, weekly pub-
Ilication of the Campus BSU; the
snnouncement of winners of the
} Annual Demosthenian-Phi Kappa
Sophomore Declamation; the re
vealing of plans for the installa
tion of a University chapter of
Phi Kappa Delta, national foren
sics fraternity; the establishment
of a chapter of Worid Federalists;
an initiation by Xi Sigma Pi, na
tional honorary forestry fraterni«
ty; the election of Ag Club offi
cers; the election of a Georgia
student to the presidency of the
Georgia Athletic Federation of
Ccllege Women; injtiations by
one fratenity and one sorority;
announcement of plzdges by one
fraternity; and the election of of
li‘wers by one fraternity,
* SVO Officers
Gus Barksdale, Conyers, has
been named presidert of the Stu
dent Veterans Organization.
Other officials elected were Lin
ton Pittard, Monticello, vice
| president; Julian Raburn, Spring
field, treasu-er; Francis Allen,
lHtatesh(-ro, secretary; and Leroy
Dorminy, Enigma; Dick Best, Fort
Gaines: d Brinson, Wrightsville;
'J. . Mercer, Donovan; ang Den
mark Groover; Quitman members
of the Executive Council. Groover
is the reliring organization head.
Kathryn Potts, Ringgold, and
Jomes Giarrett, Shellman, will
represent the 4-H Clubs of Geor
gia at the American Youth Foun
dation Leadership Training
Camyp, Camp Miniwanca, Mich,,
Juiv 8 = August 24. Miss Potts is
a junior in the School of Home
Fconomics: Garrett a junior ma
joring in soil conservation.
Hilley Is Editor |
James Hilley, Jackson, is the
new editor of the Baptist Bull
dog. weekly mimeographed pub
lication of the Baptist Student
Union. Staff reporters are Fleet
Davis, Lumber City; Carolyn
Hollingsworth_ Carrollton; Faine
Chainbers, Marietta; and Lloyd
Fackler, Meansville. Sue Jean
McCranie, Milan, is circulation
manager; and Dave Greenway,
Athens, and Libby Middleton,
Talbotton mimeographers,
Bob Smalley, Elberton, member
of the Demosthenian Literary So.
ciety, won first place in the An
nual Sophomore Declamation be
tween Demosthenian and Phi
Kappa Literary Societies helq re.
cently. O. W. Harrison, Augusta,
also of Demosthenian, won sec-
* YNF BANNER-NERALD, ATIENS, GEORGIA.®
ond place. Beverly Asbury El
berton and George Daniel, Ma
con, represented Phi Kappa in
the contest.
Phi Kappa Delta
The Georgia Beta Chapter of
Phi Kappa Delta, national foren~
sics fraternity was installed
’by a team from the fraternity’s
national headquarters on Wed
nesday, May 14. Extended bids
"as honorary members are Presi
‘dent Harmon W, Caldweli, Dean
‘William Tate, and Dr. Albert
Saye. Members of the Varsity De
bate Team to be initiated as
charter members are Julian B.
Willingham, Augusta; Frank
Cheatham Savannah; Rebert C.
Young, Athens; €Clarence H, Clay.
ir., Macon; Wende!l V. Harris,
Ringgold; and Faculty Adviser
Ralph Williams. Former members
of the Varsity Debate Team to be
inducted as charter honorary
members are John Harris, Macon,
and James Moore, Hagen.
Charter members of the Uni
versity chapter of United World
Federalists are Milton Murray,
Athens; Betty Anne Chandler,
Marietta; Bill Storey, Waynesbo
ro; Grover Moseley, Winder; and
Marvin Walls, Atlanta. Officers
will be elected at the next meet
ing, ?
Xi Sigma Pi
Xi Sigma Pi, national honorary
forestry fraternity, recently ini
tiated John White, Birmingham,
Ala,; Mac Desmond, Hartford,
Conn.; Edwin Dale, Palestine,
Texas; Thomas Kemp. Pelham;
and H. C. Carruth, Extension Ser_
vice Forester, Athens.
Ed Brinson, Wrightsville, has
been elected president of the Ag
Club, Irvin Wofford, Cornelia,
was named vice-presidént; Ralph
Harrington. Milledgeville, secre
tery; W. Warren Bradford, Au-
"In all the talk about lower prices, don’t forget this:
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Day in and day out, no retailer does a better job of keeping prices down than your food
merchant. No food merchant does a hetter job than A&P.
We would like you to understand two important things about A&P’s price situation;
Our net profit "(‘iurin"g:‘ ‘the past five years has avexzéged only
& about 1 cent on each dollar of sales. If we were to operate our
: business without any profit at all, this 1 cent would amount te
: a saving of less than 4 cents a day on the entire food bill of the
average American family. .
- We sincerely believe that A&P has the lowest cost of distribu
tion of any retail business in the world. When you spend SI.OO
in an A&P store, you get 86 cents worth of food and only about
- 14 cents goes to meet all expenses — wages, taxes, rent, light, '
heat and the hundreds of other expenses incidental to the
stocking and operating es a modern food store — including our
very small profit.
Ob\;ibfisly there is little “fat” in such a price structure. Our operating costs and profits ;
are already cut close to the bone. :
Merchants generally have reduced prices on many items on which they were overstocked.
In recent weeks we have reduced prices on hundreds of such items. That is common
merchandising practice and has no relation to a general or permanent price reduction.
' “ While many food prices have already been lowered we must recognize that no substantial
; general reduction in retail food prices is possible until the cost of food to the retailer is reduced.
As any housewife knows, A&P’s business has been built on the policy of selling quality
.~ , food at the lowest practical price every day.
» We piedge to our customers strict adherence to that policy. We will continue to lower :
our prices as fast as reductions in costs to us and economies in our operations permit. . '
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gusta, treasurver; and Hubert
Grist, Rabun Cap_ parliamenta
rian. Brinson and Harrington were
elected to the Ag Hill Ceuncil.
Mary Woodson, Crest, was elec
ted president of the Georgia Ath
letic Federation of College Wo
men at the GAFCW Convention
held last week at Valdosta.
~ Sigma Nu Fraternity has ini
tiated Bill Alexander, Warner
Robins; Levi Hill, Sandersville;
Billy Holland, Albany; and Jim
my Wright, Gainesville, The fra
ternity also recently pledged Mak.
come Jernigan Tampa, Fla.; Viec
tor Moye, Dublin; Bob Phillips,
Atlanta; Irwin Richardson, Way
\cross: Jack Tanner, Dublin; Lee
‘Thompson, Dahlonega; Jimmy
Walker, Mcßae; and Wendell
Harris, Ringgold.
f Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Chi Omega Sorority has
initiated Jenidean Roundtree,
Dublin; Beverly Blasingame, At
lanta; Betty Simpson, Athens;
Eleanor Aderhold, College Park,
and Sue Everett. Augusta.
Julius Goldstein, Atlanta. has
been elected master of Alpha
Epsilon Pi Fraternity for the
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