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4th period classes Office Prac. 205 Vol. XVI. Z-123 . Milledgeville, Georgia, Saturday, May 16, 1942 No. 28
1st period classes
11:40- 1:30—Social science 102
Social science 20O
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Program
mM Is America? (Reading)
NAVY HONORS GSCW GIRL'S South as a building of besiutiful
architecture, and as typical of
en; Edna^ Davis, Maurice Lane;
Blanche Layton, Bob Lichten-
the large, old homes of the South. thal; Elizabeth Gay, William
• The Pledge to the Flag—Albert
Hay Malotte
America—Ernest Block
FOR HEROISM IN PHILIPPINES There will be people in) all the
rooms of the first floor to point
Groover; Mary Power,, Lieut.
Hugh Bush; Margaret Overton,
By ANN FITZPATRICK out articles of interest. Jim Ward; Elizabeth Colson, Mar-
Onward Ye People—Jean Si- Philippines. The Navy announce- vin Vining; Virginia Saltsman,
belius Lieut. Commander R. E. Hawes, ment stated that it was a "cour- Ed Novak; Carolyn Hilyer, Lieut.
Glprious America—^Double Trio father of Ruth Hawes, GSCW ageous, timely and strenuous ac-
Beadling—Jane Sparks freshman, was awarded a gold tion." $niifh, Thrash Head Bob Calhoun; Frankie Morgan,
Hank Cover; Jo Anne Bivins,
Meditation—Bach
Marrin Veen—^Haydn Wook
star, equivalent to a second Navy It also stated how the lieuten- Jibme Ec GhroiiD Charles Hapgron; Anne Booker,
Cnoss, for heroism as comman- ant commander and his crew,'
"Clara Nell Smith was elected Hubert Greene; Vannette Hum-
Come Unt9 Me—Tchaikowsky der of the minesweeper Pigeon aboard a little 180-foot mine-
JI942-43 ippesident of ithe ^Home phries, Steve Barron; Edna Boa-
Sonstry—.Charles Gounod' during a heavy Japanese bombing sweeper plowed through the
iiEconorhies cluib ;in: :the ^ election well, Ted Dunn; Martha Colen^|in,
Lord's Pi^a(yer—Malotte attack on the Philippines last blastings of almost five months
which was held yesterday lafter- Billy Callaway.
December. of the bomb laden Philippines,
noon.
Ruth, from Thompson, lived in performing with valor the num-
i§' The other officers are Louise
Fantasia" Records the Philippines'about a year, and erous tasks which befell their lot.
They also brought down several Thrash, vice-jpresident; Virginia
Dr. Wells Continues
was evacuated in November,
Played This Week 1940. Her father has been there Japanese planes. Pai'ker, secretary; and Mary Ruth
FosHee, treasurer.
Visits To Schools
In order to acquaint students since.then. The newspaper said that Lieut. Dr. Guy H. Wells, in continu-
with the music in the score of The specific action for y^hich Hawes and members of his crew ance of his visits to Georgia high
MANSION PARTY
the Walt Disney production, "Fan- her father was awarded this hpn- were presumed to be prisoners schools, spoloe to Waycross and
;^4sia," Max Noah has played or from the United States Navy of the Japanese, but Ruth said As their dormitory party for Douglas students last . Wednes-r
"'.* that her -mother had a cable this 'this quarter, the girls ia Mansion day'. He visited hi gh schools in ••
records 'from Tsc'hiakowsk)iy''s was that, the Pigeon, under hi?
"Nut Cracker Suite" during cha- command,, saved a damaged sub-- week stating that he was safe; W;lll held a picnic in Nesbit wood^ Savannah and. McRae: Thursday^,
pel. pariocl'S .this:wwdc. . x.>:•<.••: , .majtme;.from,•fJayJite:base.:;ia;..1lhe^ (Contniued on Page Two) from 5 to 8 o'clock Friday night. and Dahlonega,.i]^piaay*';.;,;;;?! .i
THE COLONNADE Saturday, May 16, 1942
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Saturday/May 16, 1942 THE COLONNADE Page Threo
bow made her even more*ldddish. over boots. ner tonight in Chappell hall. The
end. We're all in favor of more
Cross Certificates
of these visits .sponsored by the The Wesley Foundation Coun- with a rock, and wandering Rubye. Smith, Patricia Kan-
Lib Eavenson came out as a
scholboy in overalls and match-
There was a young girl whose
mother had made a sacrifice to RATS—BUT WHERE? New BSU Council officers who attended are Lieu-
tenants C. W. Fields, J. G. Simp-
Outing Activities group. cil is having jts spring retreat
The execulivs' board, of the this week-eiid at Lake Laurel.
' a-ounid ju the dark room upstairs singer, "Toni" Shingler, Margar-
Emit Ijewis, field represefWta- with a flashlight. It was all a et Wilson, Pearl Cullifer, Mi;lrtha
Hopkins, Martha Evelyn Hodges,
ing plaid shirt and cap. levy the shoes that her daughter No one but five, not white son, Hugh W. Bush, aind John M. tive from the headquartei's of the fi"€ experience.
Recreation Association burned the Plans for the summer quarter v-nd
Rosie Ewing was the "tisisy" wore. But the girl didn't seem
of the day Thursday. Even to care.
but black, not boys but girls,
not people but rats. For two
To Be Installed Hutchings. They will attend the
junior-senior dsVace tonight. night oil last Monday night work- next fall are beng made. Members Ame:ican Red Cross in Washing-
in.g out the details of th& plans of the Council include'
Dot Joiner, arid Miss McCay.
Our meals were super-good, The visit was sponsored by the
ton, was on. the comipus d.uring and the amount of food we ate Outing Activities Group of which •\tr.»
though she dressed as a boy she It was worth a wasted hour months a large rat had been Come, Learn, Go, Serve" will Mary Kennedy, Louise Thrash, the past week to test those girls is not for publication. Besides Martha Evelyn Hodges is mana-
for all the recreational activities
didn't fall to carry an apple to Shoes cannot talk, but they have disturbing the food in the be the theme of the installation for next year. They m^Nde some Helen Wall, Wilma Carter, A m who wish to qualify for their in- three meals a day, midnight ger this quarter.
the teacher for each class (and a sole.-' suite of Elizabeth King, so service Sunday evning for the W^ Needs Money—YOilSS f i interesting plans—plans I know Fitzpatrick, Mary Ruth Foshee, feasts and in-betweens uldded
she polished them,, too). Her since the rationing began, new Baptist Sudent Union coun- Eugenia Hollingsworth, Ida At- structor's certificatv; im swimming about three pounds per day to If you also want to do this,
pants were blue, and she . wore NAVY HONORS she decided that rats should cil. H. N. Massey will be the kinison, Mary Jeff Whelchel and life-saving.
our weight. gather a fe,w friends,, pack your
freckles along with a white shirt, i^ot get the food any more. principal speaker at the program Catherine Foster, Kathryn Don- knapsack, and strike out for the
big black bow, fishing hat, toe tie, (Continued from Page One) After cornering the rat with a* which will be held at 8:30 o'clock The aquatic instructor's course
nan, Piit Slad.e, Lillian Middle- Friday night, the mercury kept lake. We did it! Why don't you?
and a book strap. His ship was suns but he was broom, the brave little girl at the Milledgeville Baptist consisted of 30 houi's. There was
brooks, Alicetyne Wade, Carolyn
transferred to another. Her moth- chased the rat into a jar and church. a 15-hour preliminary course
Ernestine Johnson's dotted dim- Cox, and Mary Nail.
er receives a cable from Lieut. then placed the lid on so that
ity looked very sweet. The new and old council mem- Mrs. E. D. Rudisill, Mrs. Jean- conducted by Miss Betty Lipp-
Hawes about every three weeks, she could watch him and N o w under-arttt
Faye Johnson's little bToom- bers will hold a one-day retreat ette Jetferies, Miss Marvis Lay- man, which began April 25 and,'-.
Ruth said. make faces at him while, she This war calle lor every ^mnte
stick skirt of red design was very
kiddish with her black pigtails, Lieut. Hawes received his first ate her own food. But the
next Saturday from 3 until 8:30
of. energy, every dime and Crean* "leodorant bourne, and Miss Mary Nell 15-hour test conducted by V
p.m., at Nesbit woods. The pur- Sampley are also attending the Mr. Lewis, while he was on the
one tipped with a red bow, and Navy Cross in 1926. The Navy next morning she noticed pose is for the new members to vr» can muster for 4dy retreat. camipus. The course consisted of
the other with a yellow bow. stated in Communique No. 76 that there was not one rat, but learn their new duties in their re- ipdanes-^and guns. practical and written work witr
Mary Zelma Gillis wore a green how he .received his first cross: a mother and five brave little spective offices and to plan for Hit the enemy witfa a IM DUKE UNIVERSITY main emphasis on the methods
dress With a dainty white apron. rats struggling for breath in next year's program. MonA. Hurt him vrith a $50 and .principals of teaching swim-
the confines of their glass SCHOOL OF NURSING
Mary Eva Gay, Clyde Ellen Martha Roberts is the new Bond. Help to blp|r bim rity-
I mLr;.g, diving, life saving, • and
Longley, Eloi'se Helm, and John- lijouse. She was quite alarm- council, president, and Elizabeth l high with a $100 or ll.OOO Bond. Durham, N. C. water safety.
nie Mac Frizelle had tooth black- ed that her own room had Mayes, the outgoing president. i Don't delay—every h a n r The Diponia of Graduate Nurse'
outs. been the maternity ward for AeountB. Buy United States is awarded after three years. To be eligible to tJailce the in-
Gene Staley looked cute in a five more detrimental char- t Defense Bonds MMI ^tafaP9 Qualified students are eligible for structor's course, the individual
'jumper dress of dark blue.
And my! what a fine fisher-
acters.
Iprge doll and a lollypop, and she students last Wednesday after-
39^a]U (iil8oiulONail59^Jiini) YWA will meet next Thursday
wore a red-checked pinafore witli
a huge red hairbow. "The U.S. Submarine S-51, had
All of them looked kiddish, gone down on September 25, 1925,
even Miss Neesie in her white after a collision with the S. S.
noon. The d.ebate, held lalt Mer-
cer in Macon, was on the ques-
tion, "Resolved: That the Feder-
al Government should regulate by
AT GRADUATION TIME
AN EXCHANGE OF PHOTOGRAPHS WITH CLASS-
MATES CREATES BANDS OF FRIENDSHIP YOU
When You Come Down Don't Fail to See
Those Father's Dav, Graduation, and
rfternoon. Carmen Singletary
program chairman, and other
new officers will have charge of
the program. The group will
DURA-fiLOSS
short dress and red hairbow. City of Rome: off Block Island, law all labor unions in the Unit- meet in a home, to be announced NAIL POLISH 10^
WILL TREASURE THROUGH THE YEARS. At all Cosmetic Counters Pivt (ox
with the loss of six offensive offi- ed States." This is the question Sympathy Cards at later. All members are asked to
meet in front of Atkinscfn at
cers and 27 men. The following
The American Classical league,
^world's largest classical organi- year, S-51 was salvaged, and the
zation, has transferred its head- work of Boatswain Hawes on that
that most of the college teams
are debating this..year.
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAYl POTTEN'S SME 4:15 in order to attend the meet-
ing in.a group.
LORR L A B O R A T O R I E S • P A T E R S O N , N .
Founaed by E. T. Reynolds
t,
quarters from New York to the job won him not only the Navy OSCW's students formed the af-
, Joint Univesity. Library building Cross but also an ensign's com- firmative team. It was a non- EBERHART STUDIO
in Nashville, Tetin. mission," i , decisive debate.
"Happy In Love" Hall's Mysic Co.-The Record Shop
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f ^ e Sik THE COLONNADE Saturd&y, May W^WH
nightwatchman, town people, faculty members, By JEWELL WILLIE Mosquitoes and Green Paint
and students themselves. Soldiers stationed Why do mosquitoes and green paint irk
Well, have you recuperated from the effects of your
in near-by towns, discontented with the rou- week-end? I doubt it. Nothing is as strenuous as settling MARJORIE COLEMAN?
tine of week-day life naturally seek some va- back.into the old routine while you can still remember Fri- MR. and MRS. REEP entertained Phoenix so-
riance in environment as opportunity affords. lights which are allowed on the campus over a home-going
day's dance or Saturday's picnic or even the extended ciety on Tuesday evening in the Tea Room.
It is not our desire to invite away from our week-end. BLANCHE MULDROW presided. The topic of
campus all soldiers—they are GSCW students'
brothers and friends. They are fighting and
discussion after the dinner was "Post-War Eco-
However, setle down we must. Unpack, move back in- nomic Effects." f
preparing to-fight to defend this nation, in to accustomed dormitories, dash to the library with ponder-
ous books which are long over-due and dash back -, with MISS HALLIE SMITH, entertained all club
fact, this very campus. more ponderous but less interesting ones. (Their lack of
It is not the soldiers that we are attacking— interest insures their never being allowed to become over- presidents on Wednesday afternoon in her
it would be lost effort to attempt to control the due.) All htis activity doesn't sound very .settled, you know, home.
general campus Bpnduct, created by their pres- but it is. The best way to get in the old groove is to work, I still can't find out anything in regard to the
ence, without stuaent approach. It is the gen- or at least go through the motions.
Leonard-Ernestine affair. It's kept awfully quiet,
eral student attitut^e that we purpose to change. We'll probably have-grooves a mile deep worn in us^ but that's the way they do, I understand.
Students, without their own obvious effort, before the next three weeks are over. We have term pa-
should possess some dignity and ideals that pers to, write, note books to complete, books to read, re- Is It Serious?
ports to make, and above all, cramming to do. MARGARET BALDWIN "double-dates" with
merit repect from all individuals. This same
principal holds true for soldiers and any other- Since the examination schedule was posted, we've passed AUDREY JENKINS a lot these days. I'm won-
individuals. the bulletin board with a long face and anxious glances. dering how serious her affair is.
What is there about exams that causes quaking knees and
Our American soldiers, friends of our stu-- chattering teeth? That is a rhetorical question; we aren't RED GORDON visits MARGUERITE BAS-
•dents, possess the sanie right to be welcomed expected to know the answer. Nobody will even ask us SETT quite often these days.
to our campus as they did before they began that on a date. 'Anyway it's obvious.
wearing the khaki. Invited by individuals, AUDREY LINDSEY is awfully interested in
"Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof." Tech graduation. I wonder if a fellow named
they rightfully attend our dances and other so-
Let's not worry; all this last—of—the—quarter—last—of— JACK could be the cause.
cial functions in large numbers. Soldiers have the—rush—and—examination will take care of themselves
been entertained on our campus by special and of usl ROSEMARY JONES spent Monday at the
•groups, and this is commendable—an invita- University of Georgia. Don't embarrass her by
tion that they well deserve. But, by students' asking her what happened at the bus station.
obvious efforts in encouraging introductions
Carolyn Hillyer
by strange soldiers or acquaintances without
proper introduction, students are simply en^ The COLONNADE The senior of the week is CAROLYN HILL-
YER of LaGrange—
deavoring to sell themselves at^a cheapened
Published weekly during school year except during holidays
rate, but individuals with high ideals will not and examination periods by the studente of the Georgia State Born: July 1, 1921. . . ,
be responsive to the "sales talk." The soldiers College for Women, Milledgeville, Georgia. Subscription Age: 20
with higher sense of values—and there araj price $1.00 per year. Entered' as second-class matter October Hobby: Playing piano
plenty of these soldiers—^will demand a high 30, 1928, in the post office, Milledgeville, Georgia, under the Favorite sport: Golf ,
•er price. act of March 3, 1879.
Favorite book: "Les Miserables," by Victor
Our present duty, though not officially com- PAULA BRETZ EDITOI Hugo
manded, is to prepare ourselves for effective ANN TINSLEY .BUSINESS MANAGER Favorite actor: Spencer Tracy
public service while living well-balanced lives, Favorite actress: Bette Davis
CATHERINE FOSTER MANAGING EDITOR
ready to meet prevalent everyday situations Pet peeve: Short men
intelligently. A part of this is to be respectful JEWELL WILLIE ASSOCIATE EDITOR Favorite movie: "Rebecca"
of the soldiers who visit the campus without Evelyn Pope, Ann Fltzpatrick......... ........ News Editors Best liked class: History of the South under
extending an overpowering, uncalled for<,, in- Dr. Swearingen
Mary Emma Schultz Photographio Editoi
:sincere reception. Ideal man: Tall, brunette, ni^e personality,
"••No, this is not an officially commanded or-* Mary Flveash.' . .Exohangre Editor nice-looking" :''|^'^
4@t', w© are on our honor. ' ' Marlprle Stowers. Mary Kennedy/.......;:... .Circulation ManAgers | Ambition: ' t o be hajipiiy'married