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Last week, Miss Ethel Adams
Pattended a luncheon and a ban-
quet given by MacMillan com-
pany in honor of Mr. Chajrles
Mills, author of current best
seller, "The Choice," in Atlanta.
Day Stude IIIt
Miss Adams taught Mr. Mills
AAUW Speaker Five Candidates Hun Unopposed;
English in high school, and it
was she who first convincpci i-:
that he had ability to write.
Virginia Ciiemist Pleads For Sex Ed. Five Nominees Withdraw From Race
Class and Day Student nominations this quarter are marked
Mills was bom in 1914 in Grif-
fin, Ga. His parents died when Cops Herty Award At the AAUW convention, which
was held in Atlanta last week,
Doctor Folsum delivered an
by the large number of candidates, 52- in all, brought forward.
Four senior nominees, Lottie Wallace, president; Bel^/ Ward,
he was a boy, so he lived with Dr. John H. Yoe, of the Uni- appeal for sex education in the president; Elizabeth Powell, secretar/; and Maybess Murphy,
Ms grandfather. After graduation versity of Virginia, will receive
schools as Wells as in homes, treasurer; a n d one junior, Harrieet Ficyd, repreentative to dourt,
•from high school, Mills attended the 1943 Charles Herty Award
churches, and other organiza- have withdi-awn. Senior ballots lists a total of 18 pstions,- in-
an Atlanta college, Unversity of for outstanding work in the field
tions. He asserted that sex edu- rluding withdrawals; juniors, 14; sophomore, 10; and town
Virginia, University of North of chemistry. Established in 1933
cation should begin the day the girls, 13.
Carolina, and the University of in honor of Dr. Charles H. Herty, For Tw© Offices
child is brought home from the
Porencle. the award is gi\'en annually by hospital. Increasing rate of sex- MEMORIAL DAY TO BE Two senior candidatie's, Jane
He married a GeoBgian. They ual immorality and youthful de- OBSERVED IN CHAPEL Sparks and Flo Finney are at
went to Itay where he studied linquency near military units il- TTie April 26 chapel hour will present listed under two offices,
voice in 1935. It was there that lustrate the need of instruction. fce dedicated to celebration of president and secretary and vice
he started work on "The Choice." Dr. Folsum urged that colleges Confederate Memorial Day. The president and repre-entative to»
The pattern of his life is seen help prevent delinquency through program .scheduled is "Origin of council respectivly. Final decis-
clearly throughout the book. promoting sex education. Confederate Memorial Day," Lei- ion as to which race they will
.,^> ...Mills Ls now at the University enter must be madiS' before final
AAUW members on the faculty la Calhoun; "The Four Conf-cd-
of North Carolina, worldng on ballot iiS made up Wednesday
attended. Because of crowded erate Flags," Johnny Claxton;
another novel. night.
wartime housing GSCW is not ''The Confederate Songs," WJCS.
eligible for AAUW membership. Nell Gardner Brown. Five Uiio9Posed
Five candidates' will run un-
opposed. Mary Brewtcn., ••opbo-
0SCf Key Center ieie Ilieatre Cioses Imm more representative to council,;
Jean Cheney, sophomore :• vn-
sentaive to court; Peggy George,
Tates Over Series sophomore trsasurer, !•).'!•••
nom.in.a.lef] opposition. Because
GSCW Key Center for Civilian The College Theatre • Moses the 1942-4.3 se-ason tomorrow cf Harriet Flci^/d's withdrawal,
Morale Information and Train- night with the presentation of "Moor Born," a cross-section of Arm Fitzp.'.itrick is unopposed in
ing has taksiii over the remainder the lives of the author—Brontes. The cast headed by Betty the r.?.ce for sophomore represen-
of thi^ year's series of Education Burris, lanes Sparks, Carrol Holley, Martha Wright, and Max tati'i-i' to court. Either Frances
•for Victory radio programs. The Noah, were chosen for their ability to reconstruct with historical Pviicd'j;r.y, fo seiiiar president, or
Key Center here has been spon- accuracy, the characters of the members of the Bronte family. Evelyn Davis, for .soiior secre-
soring these programs, in con- Because April 21 is'/Charlotte tary' v/ill LW"I Ur*'^*"»r.o''Crcl (1^2'i^^ri'^^''
DR. JOHN H. YOE
junction with the coordinating ing •.rpon which race Jan2 Sparks
Bronte's birthday, all members Bi^PTIST GIKLS RTimD
collcEges in this service area over the chemistry department, head- of the student body and faculty enters,
ed by Dr. L. C. Lindsley, at STUDENT UNION IffiTBEilT
"WMAZ, Macon, each Wednesday whose birthdays are Wednesday, !?cr..ior Candidates
•afternoon. Georgia State Qollege for Wo- The annual Baptist Student Frr v:",";cid;:nl: L:;tt''3 \V"ll3.ce
were awarded 'complimentary
men. Union Council Retreat was h^Id i and •cUy V.'?rd. withdrawn;
On April 21 the program v/ill Dr. Yoe, professor of Chemis- ticlcets to the- performence. At
at Bessie Tift last v/eek-end. Tlie Frances Rid.ii,\\-"ai/ and .^'f3.ne
y present' three members of the try at the University of Virginia, the begimicing of iTv'^embly pro- follov/ing girls, v.'-ent from GSCW:
Sparl:s. For vioe president, Bet-
^ Students' Four-Minute Speaker Vi'as named for the award by a gram Monday, Sara Kirklajad
• Bobbye Roberts, Nora Payne, i ty Chsney, Flo Finney, and Jane
Bureau, Kay Carpenter, Florence committee of tlie Gsorgia section summarized the lives of the
Edith Evane, Evangeline Mayes, Garrett. For s2cre'aiT: Elizabeth
Finney, Noi-ma Stevens. Lieuten- of Ih^ American Chemical Socie- Bronte sisters as related to the
Ida Mas Nelms, Mary Frances i Pov/ell, wlthdravvm, Jane Sparks
ant Commander Helen Dobby of ty. The award will be conferred pr:i-Gntation of "Moor Born," and
Calhoun, Grace Womble, Maryland Evelyn Davis. For trsasurer:
the Naval Training School is in | during the Herty Day ceremon- explained the influence of the Fiveash, Carolyn Sbealy, Janet | Maybess Murphy, withdrawn.
life they led on their novels.
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Each of the sisters, Ann, Char- Fowler. ) (Continued on Page Four)
lotte and Emily, embodied a
unique personality. Their indi-
vidual reactions to the atmos-
phere of scandal and dissipation,
iiiiii Pilti mi iaicirs Csielii'
which permeated their brother,
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Since the vfa- began, it is the rhaiboy and not the varsity • quipped with screen^ but we 4. All pans of food and cans of
'.ETTERS TO'THE^EDITOR:
Editor: athlete who is the most popular figure on the college cam- nuggest that more caution be milk 'Should be kept covered in
•i:=ed in keep them, tightly closed. the refrigerator rooms. The emp-
BELI/S miMJTf-
pus, according to a survey conducted b y the Holcad, the
Why can't GSCW girls take
V/estminster ollege "All-American" nev/spaper. 2. Tops should bs provided for ty cans in the closet should be SHOFFE
sun-baths? A.15 long as we are on SECQKD 3'IOOR
not S3en, what harm can it do? Co-eds get more m.ail on Fridays than any other day in garbage cans in ths' kitchen and turned down.
After -all, w? do not v/ant to be the v/eek, observers noted. 'Close to this record day ranks in the garbage house. Also the 5. The dish rags and garbage [''Jew P£iTO.ansr:7 Ws^e Ms-
anemic-looking when we go Vv/'ednesday's mail dliveries of letters, airm.ails, and post,, .->or to the garbage house should can? were unsightly! We suggest r-Hlns oi N?;we5i Typa Has
homG in June. We think it's cards to wom.en's dormitories. College girls stand the be made fly-proof. that both be thoroughly washed Been Addad. We lire -Jhc
outrageous. poorest chances cf gettting m.ail on Saturdays and Thurs- 3. Individual towels should be after each time of use. The gar- Bs'St Chsmicals I'jonv:^ Can
"DAmiA.'-' days. ,' . •ffSi provided for personal u.se in the bage cans should be kept cover- Buy.
itchen and in the wash rooms. ed until carried away. H Yo'i Want the Be-:-;? S^hop ai
"Wake Me Up In Time To Clap!" 4. All animals, pai'ticularly In the wash rooms, soap and E. E. BELI/S
Rmoiv:] i'ke ra?.nY little burd5^s.cm.D ac'dvitiss involved
'^IH Horlli %\n3 Bcek For Your Must List - dogs, should be excluded from individual towels should be pro-
the kitchen.
By DOROTHY MANN DO YOU D I G I T ?
in ccllsge life, the chipel program is the ir.csl conducive to
general stt:dent insanity. The dirfiaalties one may en-
counter in preserving the disposition, h e m e training and
Again President Roosevelt has
gone one step fartlier than any
we's The Whole Heart^ "^ SubmiHed by H. B. Stewart
Princeton University
Atkinson Dining Hall:
1. Dr Olnick and - the commit-
Don't Forget the GSCW Engraved
tee feel that it is extremely nec-
other prseident. He has vetoed By HAZEL SMITH
.moral equi)Lbriu:m vrhle Pitting through such an affair can r'ssary that the milk used by • the
he appreciated only by those v/ho have sufered; in partic-
more bills in his ten years in the "The Whole Heart," by Helen Howe is as human as ham-
dining hall should be p'^»r-1ur;-' Stationery at
White House than any other burgers! This is the stary of a man's life as seen through the ^ ^
ularly by those who have suffered quietly. The college should provide the
Upon opeiiing one of theSe morale deslroyers, some
president. Last week he vetoed eyes of four v/omen who loved him.
the Banldiead Bill, the latest
^ame health precautions that the WOOTTEN'S BOOK STORE
Mary, Jim Hurd'15 cousin, sees ••tudent has at home. We under-
member ci the higher educational status will suggest a move by the Congressional farm his greatness and \\i0i.=ikn€&s. FOUNDATION SPONSORS
triotic song. The m s m i e r s cf the student body are forth- stand that the equipment is ade ag;iBiiijB|iiiBiijjBi>!irjii!C'ittj!B[i>mm
l}loc to boost farm prices, on the Barbara is New York rich, typi- "LAST WEEK" DISCUSSIONS •luate to furnish the college (as _'rni!Kii:;sitL'KlcnBiinBlkn'sfiiiiiitni]i:ieiirf?i!llMii^
ii|aiiJ|_i •
v/ith asked if they would care to rise. Upon being infonned basis that it was inflationary and cal girl about town of the h'-
that they would not, the song master, v/ith the utm.ost Wer-ley Foundation is com- well as the WAVES) with pas-
would raise the cost of living leg gin twenties. Constance, memorating the Easter Season by •eurl'zed milk. If the government
s i n g fold, suggests that thsv rise anyv/ay. five pex cent. stiraightfoirward and generous, a seri'S of meetings on the cam- :on?iders it a necessary health
In performing the cp^ratio^-, the student must have McNutt and Manpower grew up in th? ri precaution for the men and wc
either an uncanny acrobatic abality, or vacant seats on both pus in front of Paries each night
We must turn from Jefferson "Briggsy," the eternal college men in the services, it is well MONDAY AND TUESDAY
sides of her, as there are in her lap som.e. ten pounds of until Eastr at 6:00 o'clock. The
Uo the present war situation. girl, offers him peace. Jim must worth our immediate attention.
e d u c i l i c m l literature Mrhich have to b e disposed of before subject of Ihci-e programs cen-
Psul F. McNutt, chariman of the choose betwesn "Briggsy" and
ters around Christ's last week 2. From this investigation and ^^^r.T-r;^ HENRY • • MAUREEN
the ct'TGi^g up process can b e begun. Depositing these War Manpower Commission, Constance. / FONDA * O'HARA
on earth. Anyone who wishes from repeated complaints from
upon the foor, and then standing on tliem is one suite pop- says that by the end of the year Jim Kurd's story takes the may join the group. girls themselves, the metliod of
ular method. There are lim.es, however, when sertain pieces ten out of every fourteen ^'^b- reader among the civilized, ar-
Ti^^^i.
dishwashing was found to be in-
of the €>ducat'onal litsrsture tire cf staying with the fold, bod'^sd men will be in the armed ticulate, and fallible upp:;r mid-
and .'7lide gently away to seclusion. This tirpe of incident service'?. Major General Lewis dle class Americans, whose voters %{}•:• CColumialic
sufficient. Grease and lipstick m
pu'l3 tii9, student somewhere imder the seat, and causes Hershey, Director of Selective were in a large way responsible (.
general derinir-n in the ar?a of its occurrence. S'lrvice, thinks that fathers who for the atmosphere of the two . „ Member.
/xs tl'ie pst'Soilc so^ig eApires, books, students, umbrel- v'er? married before registering decades between wani. It in ?. Associated Collegiate Preffs
las, and a f-"v,r bslated song books, sink slowly to the posi- •'or the draft, and whose children story of all those men of good Dislrihutor of
•^, ,• TH!pMA*5''iyiiirt;iEiiLf
fion in v/hich they were in before the musical outburst. ver^ born before September 14, will whose ideals have been COLLEGMTE DIGEST WEDNESDAY
VvHien thorcucjhly settled, one notices that a young lady on ••"^, will be inducted before counterbalanced by the ambition Published weekly during' school
the i- th'!?ef.?urths cf the xny through a devotional that July. to rise in the world—who liave year except during holidays and
she h^s l:>ec-n residing for <he last four minutes. The proper Culbertson System beeii unable, with a whoh heairt. cxamhiation periods by the stu-
Jyl-i- rL
ihin" *-• •'.':.-t th's print i=! to stoo gapping or air and bow Others are thinking about con- to choose the path they wanted dents of Georgia State College :mi\0$M§k ...direef Iffom ffhe
Mik
th-' l'-^'-'. O n - shoul bo thoroughly in the m.ood for spirit- '''•^-"s pftcr the war, too. Ely to follow. for Women, Mslledgevirc, Ga.
ual "-d b'-^ thif; tim^. Culbertson, born in other Suffgestious Subscription price, ?1,00 year.
'•"?••-, ,.!....,.A-j-n-i j.,-; -^,T5-,^^^ly iollcv.'ad b y "J?:anne With has offered a post war world sys- "Generation of Vipirs" by Entered as second-class matter,
th" li-':i'i Brcvn-^ H^ir" and another Datriotic song; at which tem, He proposed to have elev- Philip Wylie—a stai'k criticisir October 30, I9?.8, in the post of-
ju.nct\-re th^ s t ' r d i n g up rrccess is again attempted by 1. Does not rot dresses or men's
-^n regional federations: United of you! shirts. Does not irritate skin.
fice, Bliliedffcvire, Ga, under the
those who-p- ]?"R havn not been broken, and v/hose hearts "^fnt:'5 and Latin America; Unit- "The Three Bamboos," by Rob- Act of March 30. 1879. •'• 2 . No waiting to dr}-. Can be used
hav-' a ' t Y'':X faiird coniDlstely. Ca.'e should be taken in' ed Kingdom and British Domin- ert Standish k a hum--" • riglit after shaving.
3a Instantly stops perspiration for
the^e sk'r.-.ishe= to avaid causing injury to neighbors by ions; Latin Europe; Middle Eu- [hp inhuman Japane-e! 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor.
f?!]]in<-r l->r!ok3. Tk'.cse stud-ntr. v^'-ho ere partial to unabridg- rope; Northern Europe; Russia; "•Thorofare," by Christoph?r Editor . . . . . Jewell Willie 4ii A pure, white, grcnseless, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
^he Middle East; China; India; Morley—an English hd visits . . . Elizabeth Powell stainless vanishing cream.
rd. dicticnari'^s should park them at the door before enter- Awarded Approval Seal of
Japan; and Malaysia. No armies the country of the Revolution Business Manager . . . 5. American
ing. Institute cf Launder-
S^'-ii-lic^; sho^T th,r.i ^of les"; fam S5% of them (figures
r o t ob'-'n"b''= in tho De^rn's office) rle^o auic-slly and eas-
ilv, waking in ne-frct good t=i??te, in tira-^ to :-90"ue-t a few
more rem^irks from the deliah^pH pre^k-vr: 34 ZA%, hcv/-
will be allowed, only police; (Us)!
forcTS. Over all tho nations will
be a World Government with
the executive, legislative, and
^raisaginsr Editor -. , Betty Park
Issocja'e Editor . . .
. . . Marjarie Shepardi
.' . M^.I•y Flannery O'Conner,
f ing for beinj3 harmless to
fabric.
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HOMiMATIOITS
(Continued from Page One)
Moise Bass^ Mary Frances Ether-
idge, and Eleanor Douglas, For
representative to council: Louise
•J-hrash, Marganet McCann, and
Flo fjnney. For representvaive
\p court: E2tty Ward and Fran-
ces Wallcer.
" Jauioi' Candidates
" For president: Elizabeth Know-
les, Anir Lunsford, Mary John-
s'On, and Elizabeth Andrews. For
vice-president: Mary Hancock,
and Jerry Glover. For secre-
tary: F.o.^alTO Eynum, Jane Hol-
land, Betty Armour. For treas-
urer, Lauva Jean Trapnell and
Nora Payne. For r,spresentative
to council: Mary Brewton. For
representative to court: Harriot
r\oyd, v/ithdrawn, and Ann
Fit'^pa trick.
,>vl
Sojihoxnore Candidates
For president: Helen Alcin and
Right CombSnation of ^he
Carlene Ogletree. For vice pres- world'^ best cigcarefte tobaccos to give
ident: Betty Gooden and Dit
Joned, F»r treasurer: ' Peggy yoM o MILDER BETTER TASTI
George. For secretary. Ida Mae
Nelms and Majorie Hughes. For
r;CT.srcsent'^tlyi? to couiRcil: Mary M ore and more smokers are swinging along
dtubbs and Virginia Olsen. For
rjcpresentutive to court: Jean with Chesteriield because they know they can always
Cheney. depend on this MILDER, BETrER-TASTING cigarette
] Ti)\m Girl Candidates
i For i:!.';-:sident: Dot Wood, ^ to give them more smoking pleasure.
link' DaA-,?, and Joan DeWitt. Because it is made of the right combination of the
For vice president Charlotte
Conn, Ann Pennington. For sec- world's best cigarette tobaccos, Chesterfield is known
vhV.''\y: Betty Odom, and Betty the world over as the cigarette that SATISFIES. You
TO^odi.-s. For treasurer: Eugenia
Homitou and Dot Keel. For rep-
can't buy a better cigarette.
re.-entaliv? to court: Ruth Wil-
lyims and Joannctte Fowler. For THE CIGARETTE THAT GIVES
,->
•popt'csentative to council: Kay
Carpenter and Lucia Bone. SMOKERS WHAT THEY WANT