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some changes will be made in their allotments. . By Carolyn Stringer cause I usually: family were able to secure, Evan Kelly; Sara Neal, John Miss Gladys E. Warren, who will
Even though it receives 30 percent of the fund, the YWCA look over .the!. through the help of relatives in
Frosh Revel— Davis; Betty Pryor, CHford Hai-p; accompany Miss Motter, is pro-
ON BROWSING ) ten feet of the magazine stands (Continued from page^ one) ^fessor of music at GSWC. She
does not have enough money. What with the Institute of Hu- front page before openmg Atlanta, the proper papers to Elizabeth Powell, Nathan Morgan;
you don't have to worry. Who.- recieved the B. M. degree from
man Relations, Institute of Personal Relations, YWCA Retreat, Next to rolling in velvety ever thinlcs Fortune's color pho- paper." leave Austria and come to Amer- Brown; Frances Douglas, I^wis Kathleen Powell, Bobby Bradley;
orientation for freshmen and other activities too numerus to clover a foot deep on a sunny tographers are wasting their time Buth Adams" didn't heistate in ica. After spending one month in Marzie Parr, Tom Methain; De ^Lake Ei-ie college and the M. A.
Beck; Betty Fishburne, John
mention, the budget of the Y is strained to the breaking point. afternoon, browsing in the li- has a Bethlehem will. answering that the editorial page New York the Eurlich family Maris Sandifer, Harold Taylor; degree from Iowa State- univer-
Whittle; Eunice Ferguson, Frank
Perhaps, the most worthy,of the three organizations, the-YWCA brary is about tiiie most relax- was her favo- came to Atlanta where Gertrude Trombetta; June Gann, Joe Pric- Jean Schackford, Frankie Power;
Then there's the lucky method. attended Georgia Evening College
could come much nearer reaching its goals if it had the neces- ing thing one can do these Spring rite. "I think kett; Helen Grenade, Tommy Dur- Virginia Sims, Jimmy Spear;
That is when someone has asked the two previous quarters.
sary cash. days. Maybe I'd better say that it gives a sum.- •den; Rebecca Gowin, Jimmy Hannah Slappey, Prank Hadden;
you tO' return a book which be-
The Recreation association could undoubtedly use more browsdng is about the most ef- longs in the Beeson , reading mary of most of Weaver; Mahita Hansford. Floyd Jane Sparks, Andy Sparks; Hazei
fective way to stay relaxed for room. This detour is good for at "Life was not so very different
money to a good end, but then, who couldn't? We have seen the rest of the In Vienna (the city in which she Humphreys; Helen Hyde, Charlie Elizabeth Stewart, Wai'ren Rob-
the progress made by the Rec since the Student Activity fee drooping eyelids and shuffling least three hours and if the li- p^per. It gives Smith; Marie Kimbrough. Harry erts; Dorothy Stone, Lynwood
steps are very much in evidence brarian d o e s n ' t get impati- formerly lived) from life in MUl-
was begun, and we know that further progress could be ac- an insight of ed|geville„" she en^hatically re- Ferguson; Loyce Lathem, Balph Putch; Gaynell Tatum, Gene btili^iM*^^'^'^*^-_>••
complished, but for the coming few years we believe that the on the campus*. ent about flocking up for the what is going on Burruss; Jane Lancaster, Bob Williams; Sara Tappan, Jimmy MARIE MOTTER
lated to the reporter, "until Hit-
Rec can sit back,on its laurels and continue to manage on 18 Now don't go to the library night you can always snitch a about us and is ler came in. It was March, 1938 .Ross; Joyce Llley, Sam Denham; Roper; Carolyn Tisinger, Reed
percent of the fund., for the express purpose of brows- few extra minutes. It is always humorous, ed- when the Austrians were to make Mary Ann McKinney, Alvin Bal- Sessions; Eleanor Jane Thronton,
•15 percent is the amount allotted to the College Govern- ing. That takes all the kick out better to stay at least three ucational, and enjoyable. I glance a plebescite vote— 'Is that an diffe; Frances McEh^oy, Bill Joseph Mercer; Marjorie Thorpe,
menl association. To greet the officers in September of this year of it. You must go over there minutes after the girl at the desk over the headlines first and then English, word,' she Interrupted Mosher; Frances Matthews, Alfred Bill Worthing; Florine Tomlin,
was. the largest carry-over of any organization. To date the for something important and starts cleai-ing 'her throat. This go straight to it." <• herself in refering to the word, Carson; Evelyn Patrick, Johnny Parrish Irwin; Mary Bagwell
greatest expenditure has been'for travel and office supplies. manage to get waylaid just be- gives the positive assurance that plebescite—that the Chancellor Matthews; Alice Pettit. Paul Tur- Tucker, Mose Cox; Lottie Wall-
If we-felt that CGA would accomplish more by having the The feature page is Helen ner; Alice Powell, Hiilip Will- ace, Dugie Jennings; Eleanor
fore getting down to business. the reserve room will be closed H y d e ' s choice,; • '•y.^- announcedl there would be no vote
specifiedmoney, we would gladly agree.to hand it over, but, The element of conscience enters and you won't feel impelled to "The articles are* -T' and that Austria must submit to iams; Virginia Pope. W, H. Rob- Webb, Johrmy Rhodes; lilian
since we believe most of their work is in intangibles, we think in and makes it a downright sin go .by and check out a book to better and more brutal force. All the following erts; Martyra Rice, Melvin Shi; Wichard, Donald Davis; Blanche
that a reduction in the budget would be wise. . . . guaranteed to make anything take home. It is also better from interesting. Mary Smith, James Player; Hazel Wilkes, Ted Kavahox; Mildred
'I K»1sJ*'- •,
Unless a change is made now when the percentages are a pleasure . . . forbidden fruit a physical standpoint since an read the funnies, Sowell, Joe Muldrow; Carolyn Wllkins, Jack Speed; Mary Anne
being decided, the money will be unused, as money allotted, to fun, if you will. lafternoon of browsing always Swlnle, Frank Edwards; Doris Williams, Homer Harris; Mar-
one organization carries over from year to year for that one, and too, of course. garet Wood, Billy Acree; Mary HERBEBT KRAFT
There are various methods of lands the victim outside the li- I always read Council, Charles Tod; Ann Har-
no other, organization. getting your mind out on & limb. brary with stack of books and the headlines be- den, Fred Suddath, Betsy Davis, SUvey, Andrew Harrison; Martha
We have no quarrel with CGA; we simply "don't think the Munn, J. C. Johnson; Dorothy sity and has continued her formal
If youi practice you'll get so de- the addition of one of those vol- fore reading the. Sidney Clark; Adalaide De Beau- study under Carl Beecher at
group needs the amount of money heretofore given them. We vious about drifting off you unuhous history books would be feature p a g e , ; grine, S. D. Pearson; Joan De- Myrick, Alton McCrary; Joelyn
Northwesteli-n university, Ernest
believe the YWCA, certainly, the Rec, perhaps, could put the ^n't even realize you're wast- positively cripplldlng. however." Witt, Glynn Carlson; Mlary Jean North, Earl Hickcock; Lunnie
Hutcheson, in New York, Lee Pat-
money to far better use, and therefore should be given the ing time yourself. One of the The rental library is another Donald. L. T. Haygood; Pat Bw- Parker, Bill Parker; Nan Payne,
privilege of experimenting with a larger appropriation. If these Walker McElheny; Anne Pekor, tison, Chicago, Tobias Matthey
-ver-fail tricks is to edge down good place to browse but the Martha Evelyn Hodges prefers ing. Tommy Holingsworth; Fran- and Arthur Alexander, London.
changes proved unsatisfactoy at the end of the designated to the right as you go in the technique for starting in there is 'the e d i t o r i a l s ces Garrett. James Regan. Michael Bruni; Jean Peterson,
period of time, more changes could be made. The appropria- Guy Stone; Rosalyn PolhUl, Henry GLADYS E. WARREN She has taught at Hoo college,
door and once you get within so simple I don't think I'll even because "people Maryland and Kansas State col.
tion' of money from the Student Activity fees is much too recent speak their gen- Helen Gill. Uoyd Braden; Ev- Petit; Eunice Powers, George vately, has directed church music, lege. Her broad concert experi-
a thing to be governed by unbreakable rules. e r a 1 opinions, elyn Griner, Lorenzo Lubanks; Rogers; Peggy Ridgeway, Russell and has appeared in concert and ence has been featm-ed by violin-
CAMPUS CAMERA and I read it be-
fore I do any
Dot HaU, Charles Brooks; Sara
Harp, Robert Ozler; Mary Hays,
Plckard; . Susanne Sherman,
James Helton; Sarah Sims, Ed-
recital frequently, including a piano recitals and two-piano reci-
tour of the West in 1938. She, tals.
Texas Dance Group other part of the
paper. I t h i n k
Ray Braswel; Joyce Hendrix,
Raymond Home; Celeste Hooks,
V. H. Hooks; Martha Hopkins,
win Hopkins; Joyce Slate, Frank
Hester; Carolyn Smith, Arthur
has been heard on national hook-
ups with the Columbia Broad- The program includes:
t h e Colonnade Hartler; Marion , Smith, Lyman casting system, and was soloist in Dites, que faut-il faire?—Viar-
Of the many worthy events sponsored by the Recreation
Billy Bates; Charlotte Jackson, Smith; Ruby Smith, Lucius John- a performance given for President dot; A Pastoral (Old English)—
association,, we think the recital presented by the Dance Group would do better
Alex Kldd; Cleo Jernigan, Jack son; Bobbie Spears, Harry Massy; Roosevelt. A soo member of the arranged by H. Lane Wilson;
of Texas. State College for Women the most praiseworthy. if we had more editorials."
ihA Patterson; Margaret Johnson, Norma Stephens^ Jimmy Gado- Tuesday Musical club of Pitts- Weigenlied—Mozart; Aria, "Non
The opportunity to see one of the leading college dance Harold Jarrett; Adelaide Stephen-
Gertrude Ehrlich wns; Minerva Torbett, George burg, she has been president of so piu" (Lee Nozze idi Figaro)—
groups in a free recital presented itself' to GSCW students and, son, Dick Cosonii; Jenny Thur. Williford; Audrey Tyre, Reyno
we are glad to say, approximately 1300 of them took advantage explain it. It's too near the main the alumni chapter of Sigma Al- Mozart; Miss Motter.
desk to allow a one to a thous- week German aiiplanes flew into man, Billy Carlton; Evelyn Jones, Tyre; Bill Watson, Paul Reid; pha Iota, national niusicai org-
of ^the opportunity, after which the consensus of opinion was
that the Dance Group was far better and more enjoyable than
and chance to get by. Austria bringing soldiers~-<we cal* .Wink eagle; Joan IQngery, Mary Jeff Whelchel, Lee Mount; anization. Also sh ewas soprano ;' Sonata Op. S7 (Appassionata)
I really covered copy one aft- them storm troops—and ammu- ley; Emma Longino, Young Long- .Mary Whitehead, Martin Lines; sdloitet and musical director of —Blajethovan.
the performance on the preceeding night of Nino Martini, Met-
ernoon. I read Nation, Nev7 Re- nition. Some of the people were ino; Martha Louise Arnsdorff, Betty Wilkes, Calvin Parrish; the Casford Players of New York ,^ Allegro assai
ropolitan tenor who was sponsored by the Cooperative Concert enthusiastic and some were bit- Ernest WHthoHder; Gladys Bald:, Genevieve Williams, Robert Wall- during the entire season.
public, looked at the pictures in Anante con mpto
Association. ter I was an outcast from the win, Hugh Wallace; Amy Barron, , ace; Rose Williams, Ashby Mc-
Fortune land checked out "Cas- Herbert Kraft, instructor in Allegro non troppo; Mr.
The Recreation association spent a large sum of money to anova's Women" from the rental first because I'm Jewish." Hoyt Barron; Frances Bartenfield,' Cord; Jewell Shell', Te^ Wallace; piano at GSWC, began his musi- Kraft.
bring the dancers to this campus and for that, we again express shelf before I ever got to the "All Vienna will remember that Bob Godwin; Etta Bass. Ed Cun- Irene Cook, Raymond Cook; Nan cal stuies ai nine land ^y the Aria, "Si mi cheamano Mimi"
our thanks, to the Association, the GSCW Modern Dance club, reading room. As an aside, il'd terrible day in November, 1939," ningham; Barbara Berry. Creston Scott, Gerry HarrigUl; Jane Biv- time h ewas eleven was proudly (Ija Bbheme)—Puccini; Miss Mot-
and Miss Grace Potts. like to mention that John Ers- she recalled as she gazed out the- Cathcart; Jane Mayo Bowden> ins Foyd Jaggears; Martha Bar- playing Lis^t Second Hungarian ter.
kin's treatise is excrutiatingly window, "yhen oiu' synagoges and Kirth Nesbit; Miriam Bradley, row, Hugh Barrett.
DULL. It's neither sexy nor tem|>les were burned and our Clyde Richards; Betty Brooks, P. Rliapsodly B. Minor—Brahms;
people badly mistreated. That was J- Rogers; Mary Louise Brown, Juliette McKinley, David Eng- Calloway, Ken Windham; Joan Thou Ai't Repose—Schubett-
clever nor cleverly sexy so from
The Colonnade now on if I want to go in for
Victorian biography I'll get an
the day that a German official
in France was murdered by a
Arthur Chohas; Anne Burnette,
Jenkins Jordan; Mary F, Calhoun,
lish; Freddie Mae Kelley, Morris
Wynne; Dei7l Massey, Charles
Camp, Snooky Frederick; Mary
Dixon, Charles Tulle; Eleanor
Ldszt; Stiaccaco , Eltude—Rubin-
stein, Mr. Kraft.
Jewish boy. All the Jews were James McDonald? Jane Callaway' English; Marian MjcLaney, Jimmy Douglas, James Warren; Marjorie
Published weekly during school year except during holidays ana old one and save the nickel. I'm Lane; Jeanette MitcheH, Ed Ti'e- E'en as a lovel|jr flower—Prank
glad I found out what Casanova made to suffer for it." Sam McLendon; Alberta Cason, Etheridge, Edgar Brown; Mary
examination periods by the students of the Georgia State College for ney; Mary Roberts, Walter Bry- Bridge; Lilac-time—Cyril Scott;
really was like so I won't worry Her father, a lawyer, lost his Wirt WUhoit; Jeariette Cross. R-ances Etheridge, Charles Brit-
Women, Millcdgeville, Georgia. Subscription price $1.00 per year. ant; Beth Sheffield, Billy Barr; ton; Ida Jean Port, Beverly Mob" An old forgotten note—Harvey
about never meeting any. job an the family could no longer Frank Riley; Doris Davis, Emory Gaul'; ;B Blaccio (The iE^ss)—
Entered a* second-cla* matter October 30, 1928, at the post office, live In Austria. Tlierefore they Marshall; Betty Dunaway, Bill Riiby Sigman. Dopey Doster; ley; Dorothy Grace, Dick Dillard;
Tlie first shelf in the reading Arditi, Miss Motter.
Milledgeville. Georgia, under the oct of March 3, 1879.' room always stops me for a few
x X. came to America. Wilcox; Jean Eubanks, Fred
Blanche Sims, BlUy Hall; Emily
Sloan, Bill Edwards; Nell Staples,
Lenora Greene, Clarence Lane;
Doris. Hicks, Gerald Barbazon;
mltautes to review some of the Gertrude said that one reason Cranell; Sara Gamer,. Stanley
Hugh Ward; Helen Thompson, Catherine Hinton, Rozier Turner;
Pfltikfi Hnox.-..- ---Editor Carolyn Stringer.-..Bus. Mgr. 'screwbal adventures of Don why they came to America was Allen: Sara Grogen. Bill McSol- Thursday, April 3. the ai't ap-
William Huffmaster;, Marjorie Elizabeth Hodges, Bill Beacham;
MiuSed Ballard—Mlng. Ed. Darfen Ellis. Ruth Stephen- Quixote, Sancho Panza and the that they always thought of it lon; Mary Grovenstein, Hoyt Hill; Worsham, Ray Malcolm; Margaret preciation class of Miss Mamie
prized Rosinante. My favorite is being safe because it is a democ. )Ruth Ann Haddle, Uoyd Birkley; Ploreid HoUy, Tost Hake; Ober- Padgett visited an architectual ex-
P« ilT Bretz-.-News Editor s6n.....„.Gir(fulatk)n Kgrs. racy. She said that, of course, she Jean HaU, Robert Gray; Mary
Anderson. James Jones; Cynthia ley Andrews, Whatley Duke. hibit in Atlanta.
(Continuea on page 4) Brown, Cebrum Holton; Frances
Page Four THE COLONNADvE Saturday, April 5, 1941
I Saturday, April 5, 1941 THE COLONNADE Page Five
A Cappella Sees
Aeolians Will Tour Movies at Banquet Fight Hitler, Burgess Tops Wl Award REC Calendar Campus SpoFtations
Bringing "Bright lights" of SATURDAY
VesDer Program—
red bonnet, a white blouse, and
a navy jacket and skirt. But the
'ITH EASTER SHOPPERS
Sunjday evenihg, April 6 at symbol in gold on her blue purse
Vespers a deputation from Geor. showed she wasn't for the army
gia {Teachers College at Stjates- or the marines, but thte navy.
hesterfi
boro will be in charge of the pro-
gram. Vespers will be held in
the Russell auditorium at 6:45. Atlanta Club
Entertains At
Pop Party FOR THERE'S NO BETTER GIFT THAN TW
New A "pop party" was given by the
Atlanta Club in Beesop recreation
hall Friday night.
CLEAN WHITE PACKS WITH THEIH
Easter Dresses • The informal "get together"
was held in order that girls of
greater Atlanta might become bet-
& ter acquainted. Plans for the party
were made by Willetta Stanley, rLaster shoppers and all smokers,
Martha Burns, nnd Gladys Graves;
HATS Receiving the guests were Flo-
who are after smoking pleasure at
New Evening Dresses rida Hatcher, Mary Jeanne Eve- its best, are asking for Chesterfield
ritt, Patly Cheney, mid Virginia . . . because thefinesttobaccos from
Parker.^ Musical selections were
with wide net
given by Katharine Betts on the our own Southland blended with
accordian and Martha Daniel at costly aromatic tobaccos from
skirts the piano. far-off Turkey and Greece give
Chesterfield a definitely Milder,
ONLY $9.95 You Will Find Cooler, decidedly Better Taste,
The Best
EASTER NOVELTIES THAT'S WHY IT'S CALLED
E. E. Bell Co. At THE SMOKER'S CIGARETTE
Rose's 5-lOc Store XV
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APRIL 18 AT 12:00 IN CGA OFFICE
Copyrigh't 1941, Licem A MiiM TviMCO C«.