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1 THF F JL I I JO JL COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY VOL. XXXII. NO. 9. WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA, NOVEMBER 24, 1942 me yne. nrnrn M A week from his Thursday sees he opening nigh of The Male Animal, he sparkling comedyfarce chosen as he second play of his year's heaer season.. The play, whose scene is laid in a midwesern universiy during he fooball season, is an appropriae choice, coming, -88' if iocs, a he grand finale of our own fooball year. Hayne, Mencke, and Weaver Have Three Leading Roles Boy Hayne,who played Dr. Sefan Kurz in Thunder Bock, has he role of Tommy, a young professor who discovers' much o his surprise ha even he mos inellecual of eaver Assembly Commiee Sees Pomfre Tonigh Coninuing is invesigaion ino he fraerniy-sororiy problem, precipiaed by Governor Darden, he Suden Assembly commiee of inquiry will mee wih Presiden Pomfre onigh. This will be he second meeing of he commiee, which a is las meeing eleced Al Suar chairman. I was deemed advisable a ha men are "male animals" when ime, according o Suar, o conwha hey love mos is hreaened, fer wih he Presiden in order o Jeanne Mencke, sar of Hedda gain a clearer undersanding of Gabler and Mary of Scoland, he exen and direcion whch he plays Tommy's wife and he cause Adminisraion desires he inquiry of mos of he rouble. Wal o ake. Weaver, of fooball and baskebal ECHO COPY IN BEFORE CHRISTMAS Copy for his year's Colonial Echo will be sen o he priners before Chrismas, according o Jack Camp, edior. Therefore i is imperaive ha all wriers bring heir copy in immediaely. This applies especially o fraerniies and sororiies which have no ye urned in he wrieups for heir pages. All organizaions which have no designaed he amoun of space hey will require should conac Didi Armor a he Chi Omega House. THANKSGIVING DAY PARTY TO BE GIVEN Arrangemens for a Thanksgiving Day pary have been made by he Dance Commiee for College Sudens, since many sudens will fame, is "Whirling Joe" Ferguson, ^ " i "? ^ ^ **? ^V* "^ * ***** ^ **"* *" in «wfm.llm»l whn,,«wi members four fraerniy-sororiy Richmond because of ranspora- Z ^ ^ Z r ^ l 7 "* * " ^rniy-sororiy. ion difficulies. The pary will eernal riangle. Weaver Comes From Sadium o Sage. Wal, who injured his knee in he Navy game and has been forced ou of acion for he res of he season, is giving he full benefi of his fooball alens and experience o a par ailor-made for The R eviewer bayu Kryl Orchesra Gives MechanicalPerformance I he Las Minue be held from 8:00 o 12:00 in Blow Gym wih r.o 'admission being charged. Enerainmen will consis of ping-pong, skiles, bridge, and oher games, followed by dancing. Mev. Harnsberger -Reserve rograms To Lead Services Demand Release I mm Local Board Under he leadership of The Reverend T. L. Harnsberger, he Williamsburg Presbyerian Church Fraerniies Claim 225 New Members Phi Tan's Pledge Mos Wih 32; Sigma Pi's And Kappa Sig? s Nex Men's rushing came o a close las Sunday when 225 men acceped bids from 11 fraerniies afer almos a week of coninuous rush paries. The Phi Tau's pledged he larges group wih 32 acceping bids. Nex in order came he Sigma Pi's wih 28 and he Kappa Sig's wih 26; The S. A. E.'s go 22 new members; Lambda Chi's, Thea Bel's and Pi K.A.'s go 21; K.A.'s 17; Sigma Rho's, 18; Pi Lambda's, 9;; and he Phi Alpha's, 7. Liss of new members, as compiled Sunday, are prined below: ^ Phi Kappa Tau Alfred Thomas Appell, John Samuel Banks, Jerald Arhur Bowman, Malcolm M. Chrisian, Raymond Dykes Clark, Owen Basil Ellio, Harold Porer Eubank, John Creede Parley, Jr., Fred Leon Frechee, Jr., Paul Rober Gaudee, Kenneh Lawrence Gould, Earl Kelly Har, Rober All of he reserve programs are sill open o hose qualified for will conduc a week of special ev- hem, even hough a large number Johnson, James Arara Karabediening services beginning Tuesday 0f William and Mary men were an, a eigh o'clock. These special enlised in hem during he pas Rozelle Kennedy, Charles Koserviees will coninue unil Friday few weeks, according o Dr. Dud- sch, James Henry Lewis, Rober and will end wih wo services on ley W. Woodbridge, faculy mili- Fizwaer Leyen, Joseph David Sunday. ary adviser. Mislan, Ronoldo Glenn Moron, Dr. Woodbridge will explain any Carl David Perry, L. Charles Pir- Reverend Harnsberger is he fa- 0f hese programs o ineresed rung, John E, Ruh, Vincen Jos- her of Hugh and Jim Harnsberg' er, who aend William and Mary. men in his office a 315 Marshall- eph Serio, He was a, missionary in China, in Wyhe Hall a 2 P. M. on Mon- Waler Aubrey Shaw, Jr., Thorndays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. on Lee Slaer, Richard Dirk Van- he Kiangsu province of Shanghai, for 29 years. ^ In he las years of Due o he fac ha boys 18 derfeen, Edward B. Vanderwaer, and 19 years of age are now sub. John Edwin Warner, Harry Edhis residence in war-orn China he jec o Selecive Service, all boys rnond Webb, David Mearns Willis. was in charge of disribuing re- wishing o enhg in he Army Sigma Pi lief funds, obained^ in America Airforce jsnifeed Reserve and he Earl BaW( Do]mld Buon> Ricv hrough va.-.oils relief drives, o Army EnMsed Reserye mmi have ^ Behardg) Jimmy Carp rleri he...nko;..unes. Al. ra^l- a rei ease from heir local Selecive Maywood Chesson, Jerry Colvin, mg hrouni. l:h3 roadless counry Servke j ^ ^ 8ays Dr. Wood. Edw{n Crowd John Dal Lau. was done by iiouseboas in whicn i.ji.,.,,,.. Midge. rence Dickerson, Fred Flanary, Reverend Harnsberger would _.,,,,., penerae Jap erriory wih $50,- l?' aed, 1^m8 f f h * S m a /^ William Grymes, Russell Hams, him. Miss Alhea Hun, he Direcor, says, afer working wih On Monday evening in Phi Bea Kappa Hall, he Kryl Reurning o:i his furlough in By RICHARD A. MacCRACKEN 300 in bills, o disribue hem o had miliary by ca!lmg adviser, a he off,ce f he Ben William :he desiue McLaughlin, Lamb, Chinese. George William Michell Ouen, This announcemen is he resul Wilford Price, Alvin Puh, William Wal, she has a new admiraion Symphony Orchesra made is debu a he College of Wil- 1939, he <;.nd his familv were unfor he raining fooball men are Ham and Mary. Conducor Kryl came upon he sage, made able o raa because he war laion making 18 and 19 year olds Max Saszesky, Calvin Tiller, of recen Selecive Service legis- Shannon,! geing under heir coaches. Wal, a bow, and amid he hundering of drums began he Sar had curailed he graning of subjec o miliary service. Men David Tyler, James Wadkins, Anwho ' were 18 '" before ' * "' he " ' las *"" of "* drew Williams, Karl Zickrick, Bill she says, never has o be given a Spangled Banner. The firs number was Overure o "The passpors. H- is now, herefore, direcion wice; also, he shows Marriage of Figaro", by W. A. Mozar, which didn' a all he miniser of he Presbyerian Jane, 1942, have already regiser- Holland, Tucker Carney, Edwin marvelous cooperaion, boh prob- cacli he Mozarian spiri. Mr. Krvl paid lile if anv aably resuling from his fooball enion o he srings, which suffered in phrasing and"one Reverend Harnsberger will con- si «<:e ha ime have been ordered Kappa sigma Church in iinmswick, Georgia. ed - Those who have become 18 Allen, work. He even manages o ake as a resui. "Legende" for Harp and Orchesra, bv Thome. iuc he s-vke.s every evening a o regiser by Presiden Roose- Lesi ie Abercrombie, Roy Ash, in his sride all he good-naured essenially and osenaiously a display piece, was he second _gh, Tuesday hrough Friday. vel - Jack Bailey, Bill Bailey, Krvin kidding he ges from all sides. selecion on he program. The Unfinished Symphony also rhe church cioir, composed en- The Presiden se forh hree Couler, Bill Covingon, John Dew, Indians Invied To Dress Rehearsal suff e red from oo lile aenion o he srings, mos being jrely of college men, will presen daes for regisraion in his order. John Fox, Frank Hinman, Ted Since he fooball squad will be direced o he brasses which had special and appropriae music. (Coninued on Page 4) (Coninued on Page 4) away during he wo performances dire need of i. As an inermisof The Male Animal, Miss Hun sion encore, he hackneyed /'Blue has invied he Indians and he Danube Walz" was performed. Reporers See Rush Week As Hecic Time saff of coaches o he dress re- The opening work of he second hearsal Sunday nigh. half was he "Nucracker Suie" Meanwhile he rehearsals are go- by P. I. Tschaikowsky. Again I When Rushers* Rushees Lose Normalcy ing along as scheduled in spie of can repea wha I said abou he rushing and Thanksgiving, inevi- srings. Nex followed a 'cello able ess, and war work. Miss solo accompanied by a harp, "The Sudies And Sleep Are Hun has compleed he casing Swan", wrien by Sain Saens. wih he selecion of Dick Plumer An encore was given by he soloas Nusy Miller, he bandleader, is which was enirely superfluous. Side-Tracked or Conversaion and Sumner Rand, as a bohersome The scheduled vocalis did no apnewspaper reporer. pear, bu a subsiue ook her Wha a rush week jus like any oher rush week. Some By J. C. MERR1MAN and KATIE RUTHERFORD Suden Assisans place. The program ended wih did heir rushing early (?), some did heir's lae. No maer Tom Miller and Arkie Vaughn he orchesra's playing he preearry on as assisans o Miss lude o "Die Meisersinger", by he nearness of he finish. The sororiies have been when, everybody is showing signs of relief in proporion o deal Tucker Jones Gravely 111 in Bell Hospial hree days more han he fraerniies maybe hey can ake i beer bu he men have already couned heir cach. Men's Rushing ino wha he was doing. Since his "We go qualiy.",.<.,,, iw.., "We go qualiy. "We go orchesra is recognized as a professional group, 1 feel ha i quaniy." Everybody go head- Women's Rushing "Hello! I'm so glad o see you. (Now where did I mee her?) Come righ on in. I's Mary Smih, isn' i Oh well, girls, his Elizabeh Harris, he echnician, Richard Wagner. The playing of and Joan Wallace remains Mr. he orchesra was enirely me- Hill's supervisor of cosuming. chanical, none of he personnel (Coninued on Page 4) seeming o pu his hear or soul ough o ge a review which such aches. Tha's he way i wen for an orchesra would ordinarily ge. he Only fraerniies. wo hings inerfered in is Jane Jones. We had such a long I admi ha I have been raher his rush week sudies and sleep, cha yeserday, and i's so nice o harsh, bu I feel ha i is aloo give a frank The hrill and exciemen of he ^ ^ f ^ ' cn fooball week-end has been cu Acually, hough, neiher one had mee a real souherner, because so Mr. Kryl's - conducing is of he much chance for inerference; hey many of he girls his year come sharply. by he grave news ha park band ype and no in he were so negleced. Circles bear ^rom on» New Jersey, did you our beloved whie-haired fencingmenor, and head of Women's sworn say? Tha's funny. I could have leas sudied and refined. On he his ou around he eyes and in whole, I hink he concer was -*-(I hough she said Norh Ahleics, Coach Tucker Jones, lies he grade books., Carolina). Anyhow, you like i banal, undignified, and no well criically ill in Bell Hospial. Like a poliical campaign, iner- down here, don' you? Tha's received bv he audience. Mr. Jones has conraced double fraerniy-senimens wen ou he grand Well, pneumonia and has been ill since he early par of las week. fra congraulaed he ohers J» So deep is he feeling for he Ou For Tfie Season f h. f" * le " e? You "'"' ake chemisry? Bu your roomwhich i had been running ino he mae ^.^ biolo&y?, Weren, askmaser and inspiring leader of he famed commando classes Ou for he season as a resul ground all week. Wihin he fra- hose insecs horrible? You ha he boys who have been developing sound bodies under his of injuries suffered in he Pre- Fligh game are Al Yandeweghe erniies, oo, here was no peace, hough hey were inerdirecion have placed collecion and Tex Warringon, i was boxes in he dormiories so ha learned yeserday from Coach hey may buy him some oken of heir appreciaion. Carl Voyles. Al suffered a orn issue in nigh meeings and he. faigue Jus a second. We and we know we speak for he shoulder, while Tex has an he suden body offer he hope exremely painful injury o his ha Mr. Tucker Jones will regain knee. Tex has been in a hospial Ms healh and again ake par in in Richmond for several his highly acive program. days undergoing reamen. Mos of men's rushing ook place in fraerniy houses. Here is a friendly group caugh in a ypical pary amosphere. window unil Sunday when each hotr <& d y (m en J y huning for sairs? p; ne- Le» s g0. (if 1 si on plays he drums a big dance he floor one more minue ) This band, and she says he used o go way (no ha room hose awful wih a girl in his home own, bu blue-flowered bed spreads and he when he me her his name? red-flowered curains). Wha did Why, Tin Brown, I hink Afer rushing, he groups se esing? Ugh! (how could any- you say? You like he color Oh, you did? For five years? abou o regain normalcy, no only body) I mean, how exraordinary, scheme? (is i possible) Le's go Bu you broke up las summer? as regards finances bu also as re- Tha is oh well, le's skip i... in here and join his group. This Well, isn' ha a coincidence. gards ha old fra spiri. Mid- cigaree, won' you? is Mary Sm oh, sorry, Jane (Wha'll I say now?) Well, any- I know here are Jones. Oh, you were jus leaving? way, you have a common friend from mainaining he rush-week some maches; somewhere. (Of all Well, nice o see you anyway. Tha I mean, you have a muual, acsmile have reaced upon he he supid hings. Somebody was girl ha jus lef is Jean Johnson, quainance. (whew) Uh brohers as a famly quarrel. The supposed ;o ge maches. Oh gosh, She's from New Jersey oo, and Oh, mus you go, Mary? I's so rushers kick, he rushees kick. Is i was roe) Would you she has he cues man here. She nice o have had his uh convereverybody happy? like o see some of he rooms up- jus me him las summer. He saion wih you. Well, goodbye."

2 Page Two THE FLAT II A T Tuesday, November 24, 1942 "I Could Be One, Too, If" Is 'Case Of Sour Grapes Phi Bees Do More Than Bea Books; Look A Record And See By PATTY GILES * Every year when he selecion of he Phi Bees is made, one undoubedly hears he expression, "Well, I could make Phi Bee oo if I sudied all he ime." Bu he minue his "sour grapes" saemen is examined i is found o hold no weigh whasoever. This group, which has jus been - seleced, is definie evidence of he fac ha Phi Bees aren' necessarily bookworms; o he conrary, mos of hen) are ousanding personaliies on campus. For, of hese nine members we have wo in Morarboard, hree in Who's Who, one in O. D. K., wo varsiy members, wo suden governmen officers, and he edior of he Royalis. Take Doris Miller for example; she is a member of Morarboard, Thea Chi Dela, presiden of Monogram Club, presiden of Chi Dela Phi, and chairman of Women's Debae Council. Our edior of he Royalis, Bradford Dunham, is also known for his comprehensive Fla Ha columrf eniled "A Personal Opinion" and is assisan in he Philosophy Deparmen. Ginny Bunce, besides being a Meri Scholar and a member of he women's ennis eam was in charge of he recen saisics survey conduced here in Williamsburg. She also has a saisics class under her direcion and is House Presiden of Brown Hall. Tex Schick is a fine example o Gues Column Wrier Scores Childishness Of Social Rules; Declares 20h Cenury.Diploma Valueless If Combined Wih. Avoiding ResponsibilU When a Freshman girl eners college, her ideas and ideals of collegiae social life have been already formed by movies she has seen, books she has read, and her own quick imaginaion.» She picures he four years he gaes will be unlocked and she'll ahead of her as one mad merry- bo free "o walk in he sun' r once go-round of social evens wih some more. sudy hrown in. All bu he las Le's look, for he fun of i, a concepion, however, is quickly dis- he girl who has been srong Fair pelled when she receives, upon en-. enough o survive he ordeal of Wednesday, November 25 rance, he Handbook of he Women ;h» r fj rs year all( j j s now a grea Ar Exhibi, Phi Bea Kappa Sudens' Cooperaive Governmen big Sophomore who can go ou Hall Exchange Associaion of he College of Wil- every nigh wih he excepion of Chapel, 6:30-7 P. M. Ham and Mary, which poins ou Monday. Ah, here we are for anoher he do's and don's of her social Abou his ime she is beginning Thursday, November 26 week eavesdropping again, as program almos o he, and someou imes even o he clohes she he rules. Tha firs year of si Services in Chapel, 6:45 P.M. o quesion he reasoning behind Thanksgiving Holiday Adam said when, his wife fell of he ree. wears. ing has led o some raional hinking. Wha difference is here be- Hall Ar Exhibi, Phi Bea Kappa In Washingon, D. C, no many MEOW!!! weeks ago, a measure- was brough ween daing, on Monday and any Two women were discussing a up before he House which, if pass- oher day? Why should a person.friday, -November' 27 muual acquainance. "She has a ^ ed, would give eigheen-year-olds be campused for en days for davery magneic personaliy," said he rign o voe- ^ law o draf ing a an hour oher han hose P. M. Kappa Chi Kappa Meeing, 7-8 one. "She ough o have," com- eigheen-year-olds was also pro- specified by he College? A his Canerbury Club Meeing, Parish House niened he oher, "Everyhing p 0Se< j an(j p asse d. While he Gov- me she is also beginning o quesernmen and he people are willing on her own inelligence. Maybe Ar Exhibi, Phi Bea Kappa she has on is charged." The Wofford Journal. o credi hese youngsers wih i was a misake ha she even go Hall enough common sense and inelli- oa of grammar School. Perhaps ADVICE o firs-year men; gence o voe for he fuure lead- she's in he wrong insiuion. Saurday, November -.2& A neckerchief is no he head of ers of our counry and while hese Maybe he place she was looking Ar Club Picnic, Sheler, 3:30-6 a sororiy. same youngsers are o be con- for was Mrs. Holmes'. Kindersidered soon as defenders of our garen for Overgrown Girls. Ar Exhibi, Phi Bea P. M,.' Kappa The English are a phlegmaic counry, we have seen ha on he Righ now, he College decides race. An American was once campus 0f William and Mary, girls \ our're old enough o go o he week-ending wih an Englishman beween he ages of eigheen and ~ oda shop> af er "firs" signing ou and his wife. Enirely by acciden, weny-wo are being subjeced o vih he housemoher. I shouldn' he happened one day on he Eng- rui es and regulaions in perfec forge o menion, also, he signing lishman's wife in her bah. Mak- harmony wih he eigheenh cening a hurried exi he immediaely ury. in, when, o remain a good girl, disprove he old adage ha you you mus give a minue by minue g0ugm ou Wg hogj who wag HUCn Such rules have been all (escripion of your evening ".And can' do several'hings a one ime rea(} mg. j n his TO om and -profered ru ' es may " ce " a " lcs "'i^'"" U1 *,ur evening -, AI1U and do hem all well. Tex is an apologj, Hig ho' g bough up righ for he horse-and-buggy days hen he bough me an ice cream chairman of he Judicial Council, hig head ^ regarded Wm for a when girls wore hoop skirs and cone!" on he Debae Council, a member mj nu j e long gloves, and were accompanied Your Jnr.ior year begins o lag hing, isn' she?" of Suden Assembly, he General Cooperaive Commiee, Scarab Club, Hisory Club, Inernaional Relaions Club, Morarboard, a Meri Scholar, and ane of he winners in he annual beauy cones. Hugh Harnsberger spends a grea deal of his ime helping he Freshmen undersand he inricacies of chemisry, in which deparmen he is a laboraory insrucor. He was chosen for "Who's Who in American Colleges" is a member of Thea Chi Dela, and was eleced o O.D.K. las year. Carolyn Wiley is a ransfer from he Norfolk Division and is an acive member of he Library Science Club. Joseph Solomon has he repuaion of no missing a single band rehearsal in four years and is a member of Pi Lombda, Phi. Then here is Gary Modlin, who is presiden of he Accouning Club and a member of he Fia Ha business saff. Charles Massey is a member of Thea Chi Dela and Phi Kappa Tau. i > BUSES o EVERYWHERE Through Buses o Wash ingon Richmond Greyhound Lines, Inc. Church of Sain Bede (Caholic) HOLY MASS Sundays 9:.'30 and 11:00 A. M. Daily 7:30 A. M. Hall Dance, Blow Gym, 0-12 P. M. Sunday, November 29 Wesley Foundaion, Mehodis Church, 7-10 P. M. B.Y.P.U., Bapis Church, 0-7:30 P. M. Wesminser Fellowship, Presbyerian Church, 6-8 P. M. Gibbons Club Meeing, Brown by hree or four maiden auns o IMj y 0U wonder how you're going Hall, 7:15-8 P. M. "Skinny old he communiy picnic grounds. We o sand his Mie-horse own any B.S.M. Sunday School, Bapis he remarked. sill say "may have been" wih a longer when you find i in your Church, A. M. -Poiner. quesion mark. box an inviaion o leave own Suden Group o audi Symphony, Dodge Room, 2-5 P. M. APOLOGIES TO THE Bu imes have changed. This for he week-end. All excied, you NEW YORKER: is he wenieh cenury. We're fgain run o ge permission. You on he brink of a new social era. ner. The door closes. Minues "Sympoms of he bubonic We're fighing a war for freedom pass. Hours pass. You finally conand ye we can' even say ha vince everybody concerned ha much for you. choose your own friends isn' oo plague: convulsions, emperaure as high as 107, eyes inflamed, back we've go i. you'll be back brigh and early Seriously, a diploma showing and limb pains, appearance similar o drunkenness, ongue coaed, We girls of oday are brough Monday morning and you ge per- 20h cenury educaion won' do up in a much differen age han lesion o go. Firs, hough, you much good if along wih earning hick speech, severe headache, prosraion, saggering." Encyclopedia Briannica. our grandmohers were. We're lm *s produce evidence ha your ha diploma wen a course on how more independen." We've learned "oher kncws where you're going o avoid 20h cenury life. _ In in oher oner- words, N. o sand on our own fee. We know J -"d wha you're going o do (also (Edior's Noe: his aricle and you jus can' o ^ our own ee. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ expresscd hwe n do no ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ Pleely absolved of al, suspicion, necessarily represen he ediorial plague hese days-and were you having graduaed rom mgn^ ^ ^ ^ ri-.nrmwlv,w «- oolicv of The FLAT HAT. I is *- ir,^^"" 1 "" "" I^^SX^Ti^ -«no.,, >. *. a he en me? y -,*,- f T*,,L A TBAT *» dme - Dally Tar Heel formed' on 1ife han our grand- self home :md collapse on your bed prined, however, as one side of a in a sae of nervous exhausion quesion which is a leas debaer which you have o spend he able. The anonymiy of he wri- parens were when hey wen o Also from he Tar Heel is he heir graves. u-eek-end y.iu fough for so hard er, a volunary conribuor, is } mg: A Freshman has been considered in he infirmary. mainained for reasons personal o passes quickly, he wrier. The expression of conses.; You'are fliring or supporing opinion Women are also permied o by her family as old enough 0 Ah! bu i )'.: apply in his service of he Navy nmke her own deeisions and o ac -, our Juni. V(1" ar as he Navy has had very good according o her own discreion. success wih hem in he pas." Wha happens? Upon her arrival Senior. almos ready o hrough he medium of The FLAT 'VOL:"ie So we've heard. WHAT WILL YOU HAVE? A salesman applied a a recruiing office o enlis. Williamsburg Drug Co The REXALL Sore local a-scheol, she is handed a lollypop, assigned a nurse, and old ha she may go ou wo nighs a week- Saurday and Sunday. On a Saurday, which is he big nigh, she "I suppose you wan a commis- may, s a y ou unil 12:00 P. M., sion", said he officer. if here's a very special college "No hanks," was he reply. even; oherwise, she mus be in "I'm such a poor sho I'd raher a 11:00 P. M. She is impressed work on a sraigh salary." wih he fac ha she should go S. Bona Venure ou w T ih a person she would be * proud o inroduce o her family. LASTLY WE FIND: The poor girl is driven o disrac- Indusry personified: Does your ion by his las announcemen, as, hisory give you any rouble? looking around he campus, she can Disineresed roomie: No. I oni y fi n d a handful of men o fi don' hink anyone has found ou his requiremen and hey're prey abou i ye." well picked over and picked up. M. # ^ )j Then she mees he boy. He's perfec. Moher and Dad would surely CLOSING NOTE: "You needn' look so disgused", approve and as for her, well, a las she's found he ype of boy said he joke o he columnis. "You will day." DRUGS SODAS SCHOOL SUPPLIES WHITMAN'S CANDY PHONE 29 be old yourself some she's been used o going ou wih bu he's an ou-of-own-man! Happily, she dashes o ge permission o dae him bu is advised < > o dae some nice campus boy. Finding his an impossible ask, she spends her days siing in her room waiing for ha day when DR. BRANTLEY HENDERSON Williamsburg, Va. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa Lenses Duplicaed i;o ou in h;: world and make your HAT will be welcome; bu unown way, ::.a is, if he shock of signed aricles will coninue o be siing in a ca.- doesn' kill you or prined only a he discreion of ihe respon?.i:)i!;v of being able o (he edior.) Monday, November 30 Morarboard Meeing, Morarboard room, 5-6 P. M. Kappa Dela Pi Meeing, Dodge Room, 7:30-9 P. M. Sophomore Class Meeing, Washingon 100, 7-7:30 P. M. Ar Exhibi, 'Phi Bea Kappa Hall. Tuesday, December 1 Lambda Phi Sigma Meeing -, Music Building, 7:30. P. M. Suden Assembly Meeing, 7- P. M. Colonial Echo Ediorial" Saff Meeing, Echo office, 7:30 P. M. Thea Dela Chi Meeing, Rodgers 312, 7-8 P. M. LLIAMSBURG Theare Shows Daily'4:00-7:00 9:00 Wednesday November 25 EDWARD ARNOLD EYES IN THE NIGHT Plus Radio's Top Expers in INFORMATION PLEASE Thursday - Friday - Saurday November CHARLES BOYER RITA HAYWORTH GINGER ROGERS HENRY FONDA CHARLES LAUGHTON EDW, G. ROBINSON PAUL ROBESON ETHEL WATERS 'ROCHESTER' TALES OF MANHATTAN Noe: During he engagemen of "Tales Of Manhaan" he mainees will sar wih he feaure i picure, which due o is 2-hour lengh, will be over promply a 6 o'clock. The News-reel will follow immediaely for hose who-are able o shay o see i. Sunday - Monday and Tuesday Nov and Dec. 1 JUDY GARLAND Geo. MURPHY, Gene KELLY FOR M E AND MY GAL PLAYING 3 DAYS Williamsburg Mehodis Church A he College Enrance L. F. Havermale. D.D., Miniser Sudens' Bible Class 9:45 A.M. Public Worship 11:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. Wesley Foundaion 7:00 P.M. e Colonial Resauran ~$4-$-$^^-yb^4~^&-iH&4^Whfr^^4^~^ a The House, of Famous food" olio w he k^rowi o he Colonial Special Raes- for Sudens 4- "9* 1 v- * 0- «

3 Tuesday, November 24, 1942 TEE FLA 7 HAT Page Three SV O^CJ JiJl^^^^^yi"^ m m^ i&iik Wn.jj EDITOR:.WALLACE B. HEATWOLE Tribe Bales Richmond In Turkey Day Til Powerful Cloudbusers Top Indians In Closing Minues, 14-0 Flyers Score Boh Touchdowns Wih» Three Minues Lef Wading hrough 60 minues of bruising fooball in he greaes figh.virginia has seen since he Civil War, he robus William and Mary fooball eleven ased defea for he firs ime his season when hey fell on he shor end of a 14-0 score in Saurday's bale wih he Norh Carolina Pre-Fligh powerhouse. The Indians held he for for hree periods befofe he dam finally burs in he final frame wih -a flood of wo slashing- ouchdown drives, sealing a hard-earned riumph for he Navy Cloud- "busers. Paced by he sparkling play of Big Luke Johnson, Nick Forkovich, Buser Ramsey, and Bob Longaere, he Indians baled he AH-American filled Cade eam righ up o he very las second of play. The Navy Flyers, a eam laden wih so many former college fooball sars ha i looked like he fooball hi parade in he black and gold uniforms, knew hey had been in a ball game. Landsberg Scores In ha faal fourh period, he Cloudbusers ploughed heir way 79 yards for a crushing ouchdown in only 10 plays. Wih Leaping Len Eshmon, he ex-fordham flash, sruing his suff and alernaing wih Mor Landsberg, former Cornell ace, in knocking off 10 or 20 yards here and here behind deadly blocking, he Navy oys sailed down o he William and Mary 16 yard line. Then, handling he ball as if i were a ho poao, he Cloudbusers execued a sensaional double reverse, perfec in decepion, wih he hard running Landsberg finally aking he ball and going around lef end wih a four man inerference for 16 yards and he Flyers' firs score. Hay ward Sanford, former Alabama and Washingon Redskins kicking specialis, was hen sen ino he ball game and gracefully added he exra poin o make he score 7-0 in favor of he Cloudasers. ; Eshmon Inerceps One minue laer, sriking he dazed Indians wih crushing power and lighning speed, he Cloudbusers, now definiely on he roll, scored heir second ouchdown in Coach and Capain, Coach Carl Voyles and Capain Marvin Bass, picured above have a good reason o smile even hough heir eam los o a superior Pre-Fligh club. In defea, he Voylesmen played one of he greaes games of he year and proved o he naion ha he Big Green is one of he counry's leading fooball powers. POWWOW wih WALLY jus wo plays. Eshmon iner- (Coninued on Page 6) Wih a se of fresh backs adding new life o heir aack, Pre-fligh poshed over anoher score which hey should no have had. Regardless (COACH VOYLES SAYS: of his, Pre-fligh had a-- grea ball club one of he greaes we've ever seen. I was apparen o all 'concerned ha -Coach Voyles knew "We played a fine game and wha he was alking..abou when he said he Cloudbusers should be I all he boys played hard enough < playing pro eams and no colleges. o win. Their. reserve srengh r + * was oo grea for us. They had [ Too much praise can no.be heaped upon he Pre-fligh boys who a world of backs and hey were' were sparked by Eshmon, he Rapid Ram, bu here was also anoher fall good in fac hey were ex- 1, grea eam on he field a eam ha held he Navy boys even, and a jcellen. Their speed was.some-!; I hing, we lacked and have lack-i; ed all year bu regardless of; his we gave hem a ball game; hey won' soon forge. Had. we had he opporuniy o res! a few of our key men, i may! have been a differen sory. Even hough we los I'm well saisfied wih he work of all! our boys and hey played he; ype of ball of which everyone; should be proud. "Abou nex week, all I can say is ha he game won' be as ough as he Pre-Flighers; bu i won' be a push-over.;.richmond has a scrappy club, and has and can play inspired! ball agains William and Mary."; L Las Saurday wo of he naion's greaes grid powers fell'from he ranks of he undefeaed. One was Georgia and he oher was William and Mary. Georgia's loss o Auburn was quie an upse bu he Pre-fligh's vicory over he Indians was expeced by a large number of persons bu hose same persons who refused o recognize William and Mary as being grea now know ha he Big Green, regardless of he loss o a superior eam, mus be and will be classed as one of he sronges and mos powerful ball clubs in he counry. A 14-0 loss o he Cloudbusers is nohing o be ashamed of, in fac holding such a ball club o 14, poins is a fea in iself. Bu he greaes hing of all is ha i ook a mixure of pros and college greas 57 minues o crack he ice. Their second score came wih only a minue and five seconds lef o play. The second ouchdown was bora of sheer desperaion, as are many in he closing minues of play., Trailing by seven poins, he Indians wih heir backs o he wall, sared o pass. Lady Luck frowned on he Tribe and Leaping Len Eshmon, of Fordham and New York Gians fame, raced in and inerceped Longaere's long pass on he 43, racing, back o he W. & M. 11 before being sopped by Baering B«b. imes ouplayed hem, for 57 minues. The Big Green wen ou and ook all hey had o offer and came back for more. There wasn' an Indian on he field who didn' play grea ball. As one spors-caser pu i, "I was simply a case of oo many backs." Pre-fligh bad seveneen backs all good who knew how o handle hemselves and hey knew he knack of geing in he mos damage wih heir knees. The punishmen was bound o ake effec and as Jim Crowley kep sending in fresh backs, Voyles couldn' afford o subsiue. ALVandeweghe was hur early in he game; Tex Warringon, who was a horn, in he Cloudbusers' side all day, was finally carried from he field; Nick Forkovich was immune o injury bu he ook a errific beaing as hree and even four Navy men hi him on almos every play. Had Crowley been forced o play as few men as Voyles, here is no doub bu ha he would have gone home on he shor end of a raher lop-sided 'score. ' The Pre-flighers were lavish wih heir praise of he Big Green and I heir official spokesman called he Tribe ''as grea a eam and a! fiics a superior eam fo Iiosan College". The players hemselves were x ry much impressed by he power and speed of (ho Indians.. Mos o{ h< m seemed o be genuinely sorry o be he ones o spoil he Voylesic.-n (Coninued on Page (!) Papooses To Close Season Wih Wake Fores In Carolina Sriving o wind up heir 1942 campaign wih a vicory, William and Mary's undefeaed, once-ied Papoose eleven Journey o Rocky Moun, N. C, Friday nigh o renew heir rivalry wih he srong Wake Fores yearlings. In 1041, an in jury-riddled Papoose eleven was downed by he Deacons, 14-6, as he Norh Carolina oufi wen on o ake a sae championship and lay claims o he Souhern Conference Freshman championship. Clark Back In Uniform The Lile Green aack, somewha lacking in he recen Richmond game, will be bolsered by he reurn of Dail Clark o uniform. Alhough sill on he inacive lis, lineman Frank Hendricks and Henry Shook may make he rip. Two Wins, One Tie*. Wih wo vicories and one ie d heir credi, he Papooses will be proecing heir undefeaed saus in. he Deacon mach. Opening up wih a well-earned 12-0 win over he Apprenice school reserves, he Lile Green hi heir op form of he season wih a 32-0 riumph over Fork Union. Capained by "Blub" Bowles, he,w. and M. Frosh ouplayed he U. of R. Frosh, bu heir win sreak was broken as he Spiders fough o a 0-0 ie. Alhough, W. and M. doesn' boas as powerful a Freshman squad as he Fabulous Freshman of 1939 or he rugged yearling eleven of **41, he Lile Green has conic- -,.;i wih several ousanding ball phiyps. Among hese are wo Teiuic&si'f boys, "Red" Caughron, ackle,..i!-;, ailback Tommy Vann. Oher sellar gridmen are Lou HoisT (, cener from Paerson, i :"'or unied on Page 6) Win Over Richmond Means Sae And Conference Tiles Passing Aack Main Threa Of Spiders; Tribe Afer Large Score To Erase Loss Wih he Souhern Conference and Virginia Sae iles in he offing, William and Mary's rugged eleven mee he Red and Blue of he Universiy of Richmond Thursday in heir annual Thanksgiving Day ge-ogeher. W. & M. will he ou for win number eigh,- while Johnny Fenlon's crew, coming back srongly afer a poor sar, are gunning for heir fourh vicory in heir season climaxer. Afer rimming Camp Picke in he campaign opener, he Spiders fell ino bad ways as hey dropped hree in a row o N. C. Sae, George Washingon, and Randolph-Macon, respecively. The ide changed wih he Virginia mach, howeyer, as he Spiders fough hard o ring up a 7-7 ie wih he' favored Cavaliers. Inramural Race Locked Wih our- Way Tie For hirs The bale for he inramural fooball championship was urned ino a four eam affair las week as Sigma Alpha Epsilon knocked off he previouly undefeaed Sigma Pi's, hus puing hese wo eams, he Kappa Alpha's and he Pi Kappa Alpha's in a ie for firs place, wih records of five wins agains one defea. Kappa Sigs Win Las week's play sared on Tuesday and found a rejuvenaed Kappa Sigma club defeaing Thea Dela Chi Sparked by Dudley Woods and Frank Beale he Kappa Sig's compleely ouclassed he losers. On he same day Kappa Alpha romped o an easy vicory over he Lamba Chi Alpha's. Wih Bob Mahews and Leser Hooker passing o lanky Will Grover, he boys on he Mil ook he Lamba Chi's in sride. Sigma Pi Defeaed Thursday's games were posponed because of rushing, bu on Friday Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Pi faced each oher in one of he beer played games of he season. The final whisle found he S. A. E.'s on he long end of a score. Jimmy Rain some was he sar of he game as he made (Coninued on Page 61 Bea W. & L. On he following Saurday, Richmond ran ino a srong V. M. I. squad which hen had been beaen only by Temple. The Keydes wound up he day wih a 20-0 win o heir credi, bu he Spiders had made an afernoon of i. Since he Richmond encouner, he Flying Squadron has los hree sraigh, largely due o injuries susained in he meeing wih he Spiders. Richmond crashed ino he win column once again on Ocober 31, as hey rimmed Washingon and Lee, 8-6, for heir firs conference win of he year. Losing Spiders 16-7 o bounced V. P back Hampden-Sydney, 27-0, mos recen performance. 1., he o lick in heir W. & M. Favored Alhough he rejuvenaed Spiders will be ou for blood, he Indians will be a heavy pre-game favorie. The Spiders operae from he 'T', wih hard-running Joe Luluna and Jackie Wilbournne carrying he offensive load. On he defensive, Capain Max Kaz, brillian ackle and guard Fred Lauriniis spark a ligh bu scrappy line. W. & M., wih several key men, ou of he lineup, will aemp o" repea on '41's 33-3 win. Wih he Oklahoma mach scheduled for December 5, i is doubful ha eiher "Mu" Knox or Jackie Freeman will see much acion, while Al Vandeweghe and "Tex" Warringon will probably no be in uniform. (Coninued on P; ge 6) Nick Forkovich Praised By Cloudbusers For Grea Play NICK J'OFKOVTTOl When he Carolina Pre-Flighers were asked o make a saemen on heir vicory over he Big Green of William and Mary, all he boys heaped lavish praise on he Indians bu hey were of he opinion ha if any one man sood ou in he Indian lineup i was big Nick Forkovich. Leaping Lem Eshmon spoke for all he boys when he said, "Tha boy Forkovich was really an All American ball player ou here yeserday. He hi me as hard as I've ever been- hi and 1 don' care o be hi any harder. He really pu on a grea performance ou here as he blocked and ackled everyhing in sigh." Every one of he Cloudbusers 'inerviewed suppored Eshmon' saemen wih more praise. Forkovich came o William and Mary from Augusa Miliary Academy where he was known as "he one man gang." He coninued o sar as a Freshman fullback and (Coninued on Page 6)

4 Page Four T H E FLA r i? H A T Tuesday, November 24, 1942 Exhibi Displays Household Needs, Gives Chrisinas Gif, Suggesions Len By Museum Of Modern Ar In New York; Now in Phi Bee On November 23, he Fine Ars Deparmen of he College of William and Mary opened an exhibiion eniled "Wha Is Good Design?" This is on display in he foyer of Phi Bea Kappa Hall daily from eigh o four unil December fourh. Len hrough he couresy of he Museum of Modern Ar in New York Ciy, he exhibiion migh well be eniled "Useful Objecs Under Ten Dollars", for i includes useful household objecs which may be purchased in sores hroughou he counry a prices ranging from a few cens o en dollars. Waler Dorwin Teague, in his book, "Design This Day', has se he key for his exhibiion in assering ha he form of every useful objec depends upon is finess o funcion, maerial, and echnique. This is rue no only of our own ime, ba has been rue of all periods. Ye he inroducion of mass producion by machine mehods has brough new problems. "During he long ages while he work of he world was done by he handicrafs," Teague says, "he designer could rely on ime as his ally. "_""...,...,,-i. j J- A Monday. he oher Bunk is Working wih his hands made and conrolled, he scope of his indi- very ill. I's a sad case of alking vidual effors was no large oo much. The happy Bunk insiss hrough he slow process of rial my f ay0 rie rushee has fals,e eeh and error, and order could be al- and m ijmei j. ^ aj)(1, lm^ d&f_ lowed o gesae hrough a long..,, '.,, s miely decided never o ell a series of experimenal effors..,,, freshman 6girl again ha her fa- I is only when he designee pays -. sric heed o he funcion of his her is absoluely weird. In he produc, o he maerial of which firs place, how did I know Dr. i is made, and o he mehod of R_ was her faher, bu in he seehe producion ha he will achieve md ^ ^ he ig weir(l good design. Tha macmi made ^ ^ ^. g producs are ruly beauiful is well shown by his exhibiion which no happy. She's bier. Who he Museum of Modern Ar has wouldn' be bier wih a Governprepared. Many objecs are pro- mm es omorrow? I'm no duced by machine wihou benefi wer_ j <j on > h ave a Governmen of a designer, bu if a designer is ^ ^.j hg dm afer omorrow. ain & J*> forms, colors M *Y^? and e * Zs maerials Wednesday.-For he pas will affec he appearance of he monh I've noiced srange foofinished objec. Therefore, i is prins up he wall and across he necessary o consider a fourh el- cenj n g in he record room of he emen in design, he personal ex- Music BuiMing._ where do hey pression of he designer. The ex- ^ Ag far ag ( can fmd hibiion has been divided ino groups according o which of he ou, Mr. Sly and wo freshmen four elemens dominaes he de- have been he only ones walking sign of he objec. in here. I invesigaed ino he Among he objecs in he firs f re shman case, and one's fee are group, FUNCTION, are ools Q0 big> and oher ei a i ms he hasn' such as a handsaw, a hammer, ^ & ^.^ jn & y<jap> Wel]< Ml,_ knives, shears and a selecion of ^ chemical glass which has proved bl^..,., useful in is presen form for a Thursday. Tradiion has raised long period of ime. In considering is ugly head several imes his MATERIAL he quesion of rigid- week. The happy Bunk said raiy or flexibiliy, rough or smooh diion is 1693, bu I've decided i's surfaces and exure are consider- ha some professors end heir ed in comparing, such objecs as lecures when he bell rings and salad bowls, rays, poery plaes, ohers don'. This is unforunae. umblers and ash rays. The char- $ven Superman can' ge from he acer of machine made as con- Fine Ars building o Marshallrased wih hand made objecs is Wyhe in minus five minues. ^ I shown wih various ypes of glass- ried oday and died, crying in ware, poery, plasics and naural fron of he library. (Coninued on Page 5) Friday. Speaking of good personaliies, (and I've heard some people do wake up smiling in he morning) I've noiced a race of BOZARTH'S i in young Ki Carson Bokall. I Rooms and Coages for had he feeling afer alking o Touriss 417 Richmond Road, Roue 60 him oday, ha he had jus finished reading he Augus issue of Opposie Sadium Mrs. Frank D. Bozarh, Hosess Phone 386 "Esquire", and liked i. Saurday. They keep elling me, he Bunx, Saurday is fuimigh. Shuffling hrough he crowds, I ofen wonder if he nigh is worh H, LAPIDOW, Tailor Alering and Repairing Done by Expers Behind Sororiy Cour - y i. The seas are nice in Chowning's on he second layer, especially if he genlemen keep heir has on, so your fee say ou of heir hair. Sunday. No so I'd noice i. The 'Wigwam ' Sandwiches, Sodas, Sundaes, and Drinks Cigarees (15c), Cigars, Tobaccos, and Pipes Texbooks (used and new), School Supplies, Modern Library Books, Saionery, Pennans, Lamps, Magazines, Swea Shirs and Socks. For Chrismas Gifs we sugges you see our New Parker and Eversharp Pens and Pencils. (During he week of Nov. 30h he Booksore will ake any used books you wish sold he second semeser,.. bring hem in hen.) oiumn (Conversive Aciviy) By FRANK FANCHER ARE YOU HAPPY OB OK JOE, HAVE ANOTHER BEER Has anyone been sudying his week? There have been wo influences his pas week which may have swayed you somewha, and hey are opposing forces. On he one hand, grades; on he oher, four fingers and a humb. Our grades may have influenced us in his way: "Gad, I wish ha was my draf classificaion... 4F's. I guess I beer sele down and really ge o work. Le's have anoher beer". The opposing influence in his case or ha case is he plague of 1 Fraerniies Claim Page One *f Coninuaions Eil f> L ] y d r l hm /w e, 1, OTe ' William Sephans Hubard, William Horner, Bud Marin, Gordon Mas- Q Heffeerj A r e UcClvirfi sas, Bob Mernman, Bruce Powe, H rford j r, }. Laurie Pis Thomas, Bob Shumway, Willie Was, Dwigh Gran Wilbur, Baylor Erdnian Nichols, William Blair Lucas, Jr., Aubrey W. ^ ^ Emes LawreMe King> j. ^ Charles Pia, Bill Rier, Bob Leonidas Mason, Charles Hymeriek Meeks, Alfred William Perkins, Porer, Al Sharpe, C. J. Neale, Edgar Senne Baen, Donald Davis. Smih, James Key Teass, Thorn Eober Allen Pli, Thomas Lanier Sigma Alpha Bpsilon on Garland 'Wampler, Eugene Eager Wood, Jr. all class aenders, (in which group I am unhappy o say, I am C. Dunbar, Edwin O. Gaudlin, regiser during he week of Deno included) he failing of all Rober F. Goebel, David Payon cember 18. And hose becoming Freshmen, and he worry of all Graves, Jimmie Rhea Johnson, 18 in November and December will fraerniy and sororiy folk,, Brace L. Lamb, Richard A. Mac- regiser beween December 26 and rushing and pledging. The Freshmen of he male of he specie may er W. Moseley, " regiser on heir birhdays. Cracken, Rober W. Morris, Rob- 31. Afer January 1, men will be quoed as saying he following: Kenneh A. Porer, Lloyd J. Men will be called up in order "I really can' make up my mind. Savage, Willard F. Shreaves, L. of heir birhdaes, oldes firs, in- All he guys have been so nice o Francis Sedman, Jr., Allen C. sead of by loery drawings, as me, I don' know who I like he bes. Le's have anoher beer." The girls of he school are saying his: "I really can' make up 'my mind. All he girls have been so nice o me, I don' know who I like bes. Le's have anoher beer." The rushers in our lile sory are o be quoed husly: "We really can' make up our minds. Le's have several beers". The moral of my sory is his: we are drinking enirely oo much beer." I'LL TAKE VANILLA Is someone working behind your back? Is someone planning a secre aack? Maybe you're sure, Tha she's so pure, Frankly, I'll ake vanilla. Why do you go o Chandler each nigh? Are you sill sure ha everyhing's all righ? French Professors Speak Thursday To Va. Associaion Head of he Deparmen of Modern Languages and recenly eleced presiden of he Virginia Chaper of he American Associaion of he Teachers of French, Dr. Pierre Macy will be one of he main speakers a he annual Thanksgiving meeing of he Modern Language Associaion of Virginia. Dr. A. G. Ryland, professor of French, and Dr. J. D. Carer, associae professor of French, will also speak a his meeing, which will be held a he John Marshall High School in Richmond. Dr. Ryland will read "En Memoriam" for " Dr. John R. Fisher, lae head of he Modern Language Deparmen. CALL 127 For Your Winer Needs Coal and Fuel Oil Williamsburg Coal Co., Inc. 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Aubrey Rubensein, Harry Tanzer, Harold Shear, Erwin Kroff, Raymond Kaufman, Meron Friedman, Alan Verner. PFOgFamS Vaughn. Those who became 18 in July and Lambda Chi Alpha Augus will regiser he week of Evere H. Baker, Parker Bry- December' 11. Those who became an Baum, Ray M. Birch, Edward is i n Sepember and Ocober will Tanner, Howard M. Thompson, II, were he older men. George B. Wayland, Jr., Don P. Whied, Rober M. Whiman. Pi Kappa Alpha Surry P. Harrison, John Tofher, John Bedinger, Neal Bedinger, John W. Bourne, George Thomas C. Oakley, Francis W. Torregrassa, Willard Jamerson, Malcolm Sauage, Clifford Smih, Donald Parrish, James B. Warwick, Russell H. Quynn, Richard Salmon, Harry C. Lonergan, Henry T. Ogle, Howard Gilkeson, Jay K. Mercer, William' S. Engleby, John W. Johnson, Marshall King. Kappa Alpha Charles Judah Bayard, Fred Ho- Maybe I'm wrong', Maybe love's srong. Frankly, I'll ake vanilla. Bu he guy I mean is really nmooh. He works from behind and is in he groove. 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5 Tuesday, November 24, 1942 THE FLAT HAT Page Five School' Spiri Sages Comeback As Team Fighs Naion 5 s Toughes To Sudens' Cheers \>r College Miss - In Sizes 11 o 17- CASEY^S, Inc. Williamsburg, Va, odern Girls we Nohing On Romans (By Associaed Collegiae Press) If he Roman empire had been as permanen as he lipsick ha was used by Roman School girls, we would sill be alking he,language now used only a he head of fancy diplomas. For he Roman girl wen wo seps furher han he modern woman. She no only dyed her lips insead of using a emporary coloring, hu she used a variey of colors, usually green, purple, or someimes red. The sarling heory of lips o mach he color of he unic was revealed by Dr. John J. Geise, professor of hisory a he Universiy of Pisburgh. Furher, Dr. Geise said, if he women didn' like he color of heir hair hey changed i. Blondes were a he highes premium. You don' have o go down o he five and en, Dr. Geise said, o ge face powder if you do as he Roman girls did. All you have o do is go down ino your cellar, open up a can of whie lead and hen rub i over your face. If ha doesn' sui you, smash up some and rub i over your face. The of lile siser's blackboard chalk Romans used boh. The college girls who appear in open-oed shoes from which prorude oenails lusciously covered wih red pain have nohing on he Roman lassies. I was common pracice no only o pain he fingernails bu also he oenails all shades of he rainbow. Then here was he ancien "mascara," Dr. Geise added. I was nohing more han Manganese, burn almond, frankincense, or one of many oher eyebrow shades. LOST A pair of glasses in a blue case from Galaski Opical Company. Finder please communicae wih Ann Edwards in he Audior's Office. Reward $5.00 By JEANNE KRAUSE School Spiri isn' lacking a William and Mary as was evinced by he splendid display of enhusiasm a boh he pep-rally and he game. Samping fee, "redho" cheers, packing, jamming, and shouing were all a par of he noise which filled Phi Bee Hall Friday nigh. Record aendance a boh he rally and he game was amazing, and i was also an imporan facor in making he game wha i was. The spiried cheers and a few numbers by he college orchesra were followed.by a shor speech by Scoy Cunningham, Presiden. of he Suden Body. Mr. John Sewar Bryan, who was eleced las year as he all ime honorary capain of he fooball eam, spoke a few brief and hopeful words, afer -which he amed he plaform over o Coach Voyles and he senior members of he eam. The wonderful backing and spiri shown *hy he sudens was jus wha he eam needed o send hem in here fighing Saurday. Gary Field looked more or less like Homecomings raher han he usual Saurday game. Well, i wasn' he usual Saurday game. Our men were up agains one of he oughes eams in he whole naion and hey knew i. Suppor for our eam hough was shown by he suden rooers who were here en masse wih heir horns and cheers blazing. For once he cheerleaders didn' have o beg for response. Yells of "Our eam is red-ho" and "Ge Jones" were ever forhcoming. In her exciemen, one girl yanked a sailor ino siing posiion wih a hud afer he'd been razzing W. and M. from he bleachers in fron of her. Surprisingly i worked. Even hough wo of our chief line men Vandeweghe and Warringon were injured, our eam played splendidly, showing heir -opponens' greaer opposiion han hey had seen since Boson College. Sudens who sayed 'il he very las minues of play may have lef in hushed silence, ye even hough he realizaion ha W. & M. had los he figh was in all heir minds, hey knew ha hey had done heir umos in spurring he eam on and ha he eam had shown he bes figh William and Mary could^give. Exhibi Display (Coninued from Page 4) maerials such as grass fibres, wooden objecs, and oher hings. The exhibiion concludes wih a secion on he indusrial designers'' preference for cerain forms, maerials, echniques which influence he characer of objecs he creaes. In his group are a ie rack, a wach, a humidor, an inkwell, sal and pepper shakers -and an orange juice exracor. WANTED: he Bureau of Public Informaion of he College is in need of a. College phoographer. Those who are qualified see Bey Knoll a Wren 101. Thanksgiving Week a 8 o'clock: Through Friday,' Sunday Morning and The Speaker Will Be The Rev. T. L. Hamsberger, of GOOD SINGING - WARM WELCOME Columniss Analyses Views Of DeKerillis, Once?? J?are Bird" In Chamber Of Depuies, Nou) Supporer Of U. S. rench Policy Two weeks ago, American and Briish armies began he occupaion of he vas French African Empire, This, in urn, precipiaed he Nazi occupaion of he whole of European France, so ha oday he French have los conrol of aloms all of heir erriories, eiher o he Axis or o he Allies and mos Frenchmen sand bewildered a he specacle of he rapid fall of heir sill recenly so mighy naion. A his ime, i should be of grea ineres o hear he opinion of a compeen French journalis; and we know none more ousanding han Monsieur Henri de Kerillis. -De Kerillis is more han a journalis; he is more han a poliician; he is a saesman. Years ago in France he was considered a "rare bird" among he depuies o he French Chamber.because, on he one* hand, he was srongly conservaive in domesic policies, and, on he oher, he was one of he foremos advocaes of a miliary alliance wih he Sovie Union. Why did he wan his alliance? Briefly, because he conended ha Prance could never be Nazi Masers, Too, Have Trouble Wih Teachers By JAY RICHTER Washingon (ACP) School eachers in Nazi-occupied Europe are showing marked inabiliy o learn and each he "philosophy" of Hiler's New Order. This fac is made eviden by aricles which recenly appeared in he daily press of hese counries and which have jus reached Washingon from privae sources. On he basis of hese repors eachers appear o be he mos widely persecued professional group in he occupied counries. A he same ime he eachers seem o be he mos persisen in heir refusal o cooperae wih occupaion auhoriies and heir own Quislings. Official decrees and news sories appearing in local newspapers from Greece o Norway, and from easern Poland o France reflec he eachers' deermined resisence o Nazi educaional principles and school poliics. Mass arress of college professors have been made, and some of Europe's leading universiies have been closed in an effor o samp ou his inellecual opposiion o Nazism. Afer coninual srife beween faculy leaders of he Universiy of Brussels and Nazi occupaion auhoriies in Belgium, he universiy is repored o have been closed. The Brussells newspaper Le Soir said ha- "incidens" a he universiy could have been avoided if is officials had "beer undersood he inenion of he miliary adminisraion." Tuesday veiling Brunswick, Georgia - COME By ALEXANDER ROSGWSKY srong wihou an Easern ally poining ou ha when Francis I concluded a reay wih he Turkish Sulan he did a hing in line wih French radiion, ' ye far more horrible in he- eyes of he 16h cenury Chrisian world han an alliance wih Sovie Russia would have been in. he 1930's. Tradiional foe off Germany, de Kerillis argued in vain agains he armisice in 1940; he waned o resis in he Norh, in he Souh, if need be in Africa; his slogan "enir, enir, enir" became famous in hose ragic days. When he defea had come, de Kerillis lef France, and soon aferwards arrived in his counry as friend of General De Gaulle. When -he Free (or -Fighing) French sared o publish heir weekly paper in New York, P»ur La Vicoire, de Kerillis became one of heir regular columniss. In a series of brillian aricles, he described he fall of his counry, due o reason, o supidiy, o he lack of men of clear vision. As early as las Augus -de Kerillis advised he Allies o occupy Africa, because, he said, only he conrol of he Medierranean could give he assurance of vicory, and also rand here is an ineresing poin because he Unied Saes and Grea Briain would be able o mobilize well over a million soldiers in hese erriories, warlike men, rained from childhood on, and ready o figh; which would make up for he ime ha any, peaceful democracy is bound o lose when raining heir ciizens for war. In his laes column, his journalis who had so clearly foreseen he evens o come gave his view* ROAD TO of he African siuaion. As Frenchman, i is only wih revulsion ha he can accep he governmen of a raior like,darian. The leaders of Fighing France are Generals De Gaulle and Giraud. Bu, de Kerillis says and Presiden Roosevel has confirmed him since he U. S. A. have chosen Darlan for a brief period only. In fac, as de Kerillis sees i, he poliical sraegy of he Whie House is based on he realisic concepion ha Europe oday poliically, morally, and inellecually disinegraed as i is should be reaed as French Norh Africa had been reaed by France years ago. I is a new "colonial policy'", in which Europeans are he naives. Thus, playing rivals and facions agains- each oher, giving limied poliical powers for a* shor ime, inriguing cleverly, he Unied Saes have succeeded in he greapoliical sraggle; so ha no only could Africa be conquered wih a minimum of bloodshed, bu Spain and Turkey are sill neural, and revols are everywhere encouraged, while he umos is being done o separae he Ialian people from heir Duce. I is no wihou sadness ha Monsieur de Kerillis, as Frenchman and European, looks a he fae of his naive counry and coninen, which has enabled he Unied Saes o pursue such a policy. Bu he adds ha America, known for is high regard for moral values, and fighing for democraic principles, only uses hese acics o bea Hiler a his own game, and uses hem wih remarkable success. "Which means ha evenually France will have he las word and make her choice." (By Sruers Bur) VICTORY! Lisen, Americans! We don' have o be old his. We're a lucky naion. We've been lucky all hrough our hisory. We began o be lucky he momen our ancesors decided o come here. We're sill lucky. Bu don' le's crowd our luck. Our ciies are sill unbombed; our children can sill walk in safey; no ye have our wives or daughers been enslaved or insuled or raped; none of us have as ye been sho as hosages, bu i's coming closer he red real horror of war, and already on a score of far-flung bale frons our young men sand a aenion or are already engaged. So le's finish i off. Le's have done wih i. Le's pu he murderers and gangsers back where hey belong, where we pu Prey Boy Floyd and John Dillinger. And le's make sure his ime. Le's make his as speedily as possible a world where decen men and women can live and bring heir children up decenly, and le's bring our young men back as speedily as we can, and le's bring as many as we can back whole. I may ake a year; i may..ake 2 years; i may ake longer, bu le's finish i off. You know we can. Everyone knows we can. Even Hiler knows we can. Ba i's going o ake every ounce of srengh and brains and parioism we have,* and IT'S GOING TO TAKE LOTS OF MONEY. And ha's where we older people we mohers and fahers, and friends and -relaives of all kinds can help direcly, and keep on helping, no maer wha else we are doing, and where he young people no ye of age or who can' go o war or who are essenial where hey are can help. Day by day, week by week, we can help. Bonds buy bombers, samps buy ships. A dollar oday is worh wo omorrow. Machine guns and high explosives don' wai. Neiher do submarines. How much is a young American worh? Each samp or bond you buy may be saving his life, and he lives of wo million like him. Nor will omorrow do. I akes only he fracion of a second o kill a man. Buy, and buy, and buy, and keep on buying. Buy regularly wha you can. Ten cens, weny cens, a dollar, five hundred, five housand buy and keep on buying. Pu so much aside each-week..you're invesing in lives, in he fuure, and in-.your counry. Shu your eyes and imagine. Wach he grea idal wave grow, your en cens or dollar in i; wach i urn o anks and planes and guns and ships; wach i roll closer o Berlin and Tokio and curl and break. Wha a lovely use for money! Wha a lovely hour! Wih every cen you inves you save a life and hasen he end of fs horor. Wih every cen you keep blood-red war away from hese shores. - Our young men will win on every balefield, as hey have before, if we will suppor hem. And he hough of ha and he hrill of invesing in your counry how's ha as a reward?

6 Page Six THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, November 24, 1942 Dampness Cause Of Ivy Removal From Library; Humaniy Also Cied "Wha's he sory on he ivy siuaion?" seems o be one of he main opics of discussion around campus hese days. Dr. Swem, presiden of he College library, was he only one who could answer his quesion, which he finally did las week. For several years Dr. Swem has sough permission from he College o have he ivy aken down from he library, for he simple reason ha he hick grown vines and leaves were causing dampness in he building. However, his reques was never graned, and so Dr. Swem, feeling ha he siuaion had come o such a poin ha somehing had o be done abou i, ook maers ino his own hands and had he ivy cu down by a few college fellows. The following day sudens were surprised o see ha he radiional ivy no longer covered he brick walls and Manuscrips OfVa. re riers aine< Acquisiion One Of Library's Bes By A. B. KOENIG Many years before he Civil War, here was born in Peersburg. Va., a man by he name of Charles Campbell. Influenced by he hisorical wriings of his faher, a book seller of ha own, young Charles was desined o become one of he bes and mos exensive wriers on he hisory of Virginia. By Sl'K WHITK immediaely spread he rumor abou ha every campus building would be disrobed of is vines in he near fuure. This repor is unrue, alhough" he Wren Building has also been rid of is ivy on he norh side. Opposiion Bemoans Loss Of Amosphere The main difficuly is ha several sudens are clamoring for he preservaion of he ivy on campus, claiming ha i lends more of a college amosphere. On he oher hand, Dr. Swem poins ou ha he climbing ivy, in eigh years ime, has wound iself around he rain spou, crep in among he eaves, and spread over he windows and screens. Sligh damage can be cied, and Dr. Swem believes, i would increase in ime. Evenually he srong vines may sop up he rain spcu; already he wooden eaves hive been warped and spread apar. This causes damage in he roof, which was jus recenly repairec a grea cos. Swem Appeals To "Human Side" "Anoher poin o consider", said Dr. Swem, "is he human side." Thick ivy growing agains he walls makes he rooms so damp ha i is uncomforable for he secrearies o work in hsm. The plaser in a few rooms is also cracked and marred by he dampness, and several books which v, ere shelved agains he wall have been ruined. The subjec is sill one for onroversy; a any rae i oughi o be a good opic for one of he College debae councils. omervs..opors By DEBBIE DAVIS The women's inramural bridge ournamen will be eld nex week in Barre lining room. The sororiy and dormiory leagues will boh ake par. Following are he rules for he ournamen: 1. The ournamen is o be held on he afernoons of Monday, November 30, Wednesday, December 2, and Thursday, December 3, in Barre living room. The hree days of replay will be scheduled on Monday, December 7; on Thursday, December 10, and Monday, December Play will begin promply a 8: Each organizaion is o supply wo players each day. I is absoluely essenial ha you send represenaives evsvy ime, because if one person is absen, i hrows off he en'ire day's play. Songs More The Merrier Varsiy Loses Close One Graduaing from he college of Tune up your hroas for he William and Mary's firs vaisiiy Pong Cones, hockey game wih Wesham ron Princeon in 1825, Charles Camp- women's inramural was bell became a eacher and hen which will be held on Wednesday, held on Wednesday, Novel iber seled down in Peersburg o eon- December 9, a 7:30 P. M. in Phi 18l8 > irl Williamsburg. Afer an exciing game and a hard fo-gh duc one of he mos efficien pre- Bea Kappa Hall. Here's your one, Weshampon won, 2-1. The paraory schools he Souh has chance o ake par in inramurals firs poin was won by William ever known. wheher a singer or no he more and Mary in he firs half, and he he merrier. During his ime, while he was wriing an imporan book abou Each organizaion will presen a he following he hisory of Virginia, he wroe song complying o many leers o disinguished his- rules: orians of he day in regard o 1. The words mus«. be original nex poin was won by Weshampon. A he very end of he las half Weshampon's cener forward drove anoher ball ino he goal, and so he final score was 2-1. his work. He received leers and shall perain o William and There were nq subsilliong aml from men such as Lossing, George -Mary. he lineups for William and M ary Bankcrof, and Lymon C. Draper. 2. The une may or may no be %vas as f 0 H 0WS: Copies of his leers, and he original. Righ wing...marsha Leverrg leers in reply, help o make up g_ There shall be no solo pars; Righ inner... Ann Laurence he new manuscrip collecion, one na j S) he organizaion shall sing Cener Marha Snow of he mos imporan he College as a group. Lef inner Winnie G 11 Library has ever acquired. The 4. Each organizaion shall urn Lef Wing Nancy Haie collecion consiss of abou hree i n o Jefferson Gym office a ypehousand leers, diaries, and ac- wrien copy of he words and coun books gahered by Mr. Campbell. The diary which Mr. Campbell kep from 1861 o 18C4 is excellen because i is one of he few sources which hrows ligh on he errible siege of he ciy of Peersburg in The diary of his wife is also ineresing since few Virginia women kep records of heir social and inellecual life. Among he oher valuable manuscrips are abou fify leers from one of he ladies who lived a Shirley, he beauiful, old, souhern planaion on he James River where General Lee's moher resided. These leers give a splendid picure of he life of a ypical busy woman on a large planaion of his period before he war. music of he song by noon, Thursday, December 8. If credi for originaliy of words or music goes o one or wo persons, please designae. 5. Each organizaion shall urn Righ Half... Eleanor Rheuby Cener Half Pa Leona -d Lef Half N Grace Duvoisiie Righ Full... Anne Armiage, Capain Men's Spors Pow Wow Wih Wally record for as Len Eshmon pu ii, "Your boys were good enough oday o ake any ollege learn in he counry." The Prc-flighers, a fine, clean bunch of men off he gridiron, were unanimous in savin.,- ha he Indians gave hem heir hardes game of he year and hey were. a imes, forced o play over heir heads o sop he William and Mary powerhouse. As several of he Naval men explained, mos all of he squad has. played pro fooball and hey had picked up all he rough ricks of he rade which he hard-charging Tribesmen had forced hem o use. The Cloudbusers played he only ype of fooball hey knew hard, rough and a imes diry. Penalies agains he Carolina lads were frequen, bu only a few of he more obvious ones were called as hose boys are pas-masers in covering up heir handiwork. The William and Mary loss mus have been swee revenge for Arhur Jones, he former Richmond sar, as he was acing capain for he Pre-flighers and received he ball afer he game. Jones, in reailiy had nohing much o do wih he vicory. He sared he ball game and was easily seen o be he weak link in he Pre-fligh chain. Afer a very few minues, he was replaced by Eshmon and Jones' effors were conr'ined o hurling ephihes a he officials from he visiors' bench. Fie go back ino he ball game in he closing minues bu was replaced when he Cloudbusers sared o move. Jones may be in he Navy. bu~ he sill is he same poor spor. Even from he bench, where he belonged, Arless insead of Arful Arhur, proesed bierly agains he officials. Lef Full Sue Lamb Goal Muriel Clark The nex game wih Wesampin o Jefferson Gym office by on will be held on Tuesday, De- Charleson, W. Va., Ed Mikula, N. J., John McMurrer, end, from noon. December 9, an alphabeically cember 1 in Richmond. More of guard, from Pennsylvania, and Dail arranged lis of he girls who are he varsiy squad who did no ge Clark, New Jersey halfback. paricipaing. ino he las game will play in he Probable saring lineups for he Each song shall be judged as o Richmond game and in he reserve Indians will see Henry Pond and originaliy of words, manner of eam game wih Weshampon. John McMurrer a he ends, Red Caughron and Surry Harrison s«presenaion (originaliy, spiri, he ackles, Ed Mikula and Cecil ec.), qualiy of singing, and consideraion as o number of paric Dale a guards, Lou Hoima a cener, Rex Williams a he blocking back pos, Tommy Vann and ipans. Nick Semak a he halfs, and Dick Video a fullback. Barre Ties Chandler, The Dormiory Inramural Hockey Tournamen ended las week wih Chandler and Barre ied for firs place. Jefferson w r as hird and Brown came in fourh. There I is from such sources as hese may be a play-off beween Barre manuscrips, gahered by Charles and Chandler for firs and second Campbell, ha life in Virginia can places. Chandler and Barre each be consruced from 1830 o he won'wo games, Jefferson won one year and ied one and Brown ied one. Lambda Alumnus Ges Navy Wings A Corpus Chrisi Rober E. Donnelly, Jr., who aended William and Mary and was a member of he Lambda Chi Alpha fraerniy here, recenly was awarded he coveed "Navy Wings of Gold" and commissioned an ensign in he U. S. Naval Reserve a he Naval Aviaion Training Cener, Corpus Chrisi, Tex. Ensign Donnelly voluneered for fligh raining in Dec, 1941, and, _ received his preliminary insruc- ^^^4-^<^^^^^^<^-^<»^^^«j~^^^^^^K><-^*^'<^<"^<*<"v^*^*^<'** ion a he Anacosia, D. C, elim- inaion base. Upon successful com- pleion of his raining he was ransferred o Corpus Chrisi fo?.$ inermediae and advanced rain BAP BOX CLEA1ERS, lie. SUPERLATIVE DRY CLEANING SERVICE JACK CAMP BOB WALLACE, '20 College Represenaive PB0\E24 ^^^4^<^^<.<>-^<^<>-^^<.^-^^<^<>^<.<>^^^>«^.<>^<.^. < >.4.^., i,. ^^^.Q. ing a his "Universiy of he % Air he world's larges naval aviaion raining cener. In addiion o fligh insrucion, Ensign Donnelly compleed a horough ground school course including navigaion, radio code, communicaions and oher aero- nauical subjecs Jones' moo seemed o be "Anyhing o Arac aenion" well he araced pleny Saurday bu 99 per cen was disgus. There will be some loss of.naional presige because'of he loss, even hough here should no be, bu if he Indians play ball agains Richmond and score and Coach Voyles les hem, keep on scoring unil he Spiders arc ground ino he dus, much would be regained. The Spiders arc cocky and need o be aken down and he eam needs a lif and i looks like a very lopsided score is he proper remedy. ndians Sopped ceped a pass on he 43 ossed-by Longau-e and bobbed and weaved his way o he eleven before he was brough down by Baering Bob. Leaping Lem. brough he ball back 82 hip-swivelling yards for in- fines run of he day. The salwar Navy line hen opened up a hole OVPX lef ackle big enough o drive a ruck hrough and he high flying Wal Zwieznski, former Lafayee back, didn' wase any ime in ripping hrough for he score. Then Sanford, he lad wih he educaed oe, convered raised he poin oal o 14. and Indians Make Bid The Indians made heir bigges bid o score in he hird period wih Johnny Korczokski geing hings sared by inerceping a Navy pass and scampering back 18 yards o he Cloudbusers 41. Opening up a' passing aack, he Indians, wih he sharp shooing Buddy Hubard accuraely hiing his man wih bulle passes, drove down o he 21. Then wih fourh down coming up and wih less han a yard o go for a firs down, Longacre dove ino he Navy line bu hi an immoveable objec and was sopped for absoluely no gain. Tha ended he Indians' chances of scoring and he ball was urned over o he Cloudbusers. Papoose Complimens of IDEAL BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 328 Over Casey's WHITE OPTICAL CO. Medical Ars Building Newpor News, Va. Gardiner T. Brooks Ilea 'Esae Insurance Renals Di <.«. of Glouceser S. Phone 138 Inramural Race several beauiful caches of passes hrown by Capain Jimmy,Macon and Junie Guy. Anoher shining sar for he vicors was Jim Ward who scored one ouchdown and played good defensive ball all day. Brillian in defea were shify Howard Smih and Capain Louis Buerworh, who sparked he losers ouchdown drive. Bill Lugar made he lone ally for he Sigma Pi's. Season Ends This week's games will find he Kappa Sig's baling he Sigma Rho's on Tuesday. On he same day Sigma Alpha Epsilon will mee he Pi Kappa Alpha club. This game will eliminae he loser from he ile race. The regular season will end Thursday when he Pi Lamba Phi's mee he Pi Kappa Alpha's. Coninuaions Nick Porkovich hen when he made he big jamp o he varsiy, Coach Voyles shifed Nick o blocking back, where he has been mopping up all season. He was he only Sophomore o break ino he saring lineup his year. Because he has been relaively hidden his year as a blocking back, Nick's claim o fame may be limied o All - Sae, bu, neverheless, hose Pre-Fligh pros know a ball player when hej r see one. Win Over Richmond Changed Lineup Opening lineups for he Indians may - be: Ends, Irwin and. Seckroh; ackles, Bass and Fields; guards, Ramsey and Holloway; cener, Gooden; blocking back, Forkovich; ailback, Longacre; wingback, Bucher; fullback, Johnson. F E R G IT S 0 N P R INT S H 0 V GOOD PRINTING PIIONK ill Williamsburg. Ya. Peninsula Hardware Corp. Picure Framing, Keys Made, Elecrical Appliances, Pain, Ironing Boards. Phone 115 Look for he Trade Mark PASTRY SHOP ' Fancy Cakes, Pies, Bread And Rolls Open Sundays : Phone 298 A Complee Variey of GROCERIES-MEATS' FRESH PRODUCE,*/e*ve been goin* seady 5 ng fime f you and I. You see, n a symbce of fhe Hfe and >i Coca-CoEc Tfcerseck for Coke. a I ike :pany. f offer somemore han a fhirsfquenching drink. I's refreshing. Yes sree...if"s ge ha exra somehing you can' ge his side of Coca-Cola iself. Le's, ge ogeher. Make i a Coke dae." BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY EY

7 IT T? Tuesday, November 24, 1942 T 11 JL4' AT HAT Page Sever An Inside Sory Vivid Picure Given * Of War-Workers 3 Day By HAEOLD E. DONOHUE I has been said ha O. D. rocks, shudders and groans, from five-hiry unil six, in he morning. The war-workers urn off heir alarms, moan o hemselves and ge up. Those wih clocks wake he res by pounding on heir doors and shouing, "Ge he hell oua bed!" A voice inside answers, "O.K." And he pounding sars again, We walk o breakfas silen, half-asleep, and cold. Dark forms move in quick, impaien seps. Voices are muers ou of he darkness and he heavy work-shoes are cheerful sounds in such sillness. (Now i is ime o go. Close he door, urn' off he lighs, race he moor. We are gone.) The wheels are kind o us who sleep. There is a seady hum ha Breakfas is really fun, hough comes in a long lazy rhyhm, ha few of us will admi i. The eggs gradually makes us succumb o innever did give in o he cook, he eviahle sleep. Plashes of ligh bacon could be considered o heln from passing cars briefly illumihe rubber siuaion, he' coffee nae he bowed and nodding heads. walks across he able o you, and A hushed conversaion only adds he waiers are sill asleep bu we o he rhyhm of he wheels. enjoy i. Nobody alks much, ex- «Pll dmn ha window,, some_ cep o curse a he bread. one ghoufe And i is ^ Ever since we ripped off a door Somei mes we may pick up a from a hus, we do no crowd he ^. ^ a gmal, gpeck fa fe rqad door. We jus duck our heads and aheacl Hf wi0 jump on and gand plow ino he mob already here. by he driver mhung Ws hands. The weak and he wise sand aside and wai unil he bloodshed is over. Mos of us fall asleep on he bus. There are some who make noise and alk and sing. Bu usually mos of us fall asleep. Before we do, how? ever, here is a bullsession on every opic known, from "Prey cold," says he driver. "Yeah," answers he sailor, "damn cold." Then he whine comes up from he wheels and we move on. Smoke from he cigarees and he pines is boh cursed and blessed. I may eiher choke you or mah o he Monde a he' nex ** *» ***», _ able. Ouside he w T orld has changed Williamsburg is dead. I seems as if he whole world is sill. Excep we in he bus. J. D. CAUNEAL & SONS. Inc. Esablished 1890 REALTORS Homes, Aparmens, Business, Indusrial Sies Carnea! Bldg., Richmond, Va. 12 X. 9h S. Barclay & Sons JEWELERS CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS 2912 Washingon Avenue, Newpor News, Va. BARNES BARBER SHOP Since 1912 we have served he sudens of William and Mary. This same coureous and efficien service awais : you o- Over Williamsburg Theare Max Rieg In.he" Arcade Gifs from blue, o purple, o pink. Then o a warm crimson as he new sun climbs up he clouds in he eas. A his ime we are jus boy-;. All differen. To name a few; he boy who worked hard and aained hree.a's. Or he boy who asked how good was he Phi Bea Kappa Fraerniy. And he boy who was eleced represenaive of he freshman class. Then here is he boy who sis a, a piano and makes i cry, or he boy who was enh in his high school graduaing class of one housand. The fooball player; former school-paper edior; oraor; singer; rackman; poe; wolf; suden and idio; genius and fool; and many more. Handsome and homely, big and small. Some good and some no so good. Now, riding o he Depo, everyone is alone wih his houghs, home, Moher, Chrismas, he girl, or ha Physics es he nex day. Each wih his individual sadness and universal joy. Now come houghs ha no oher ime can bring. Deep, clear hinking and lazy, muddled dreams. "Wake up you basards", someone cries, "here comes he Navy!" We have arrived. ^<><" <-<-<-*<>->^^>^^->-»-^-$"*^~$^«$^-$-$^>^^^^^ 4- Wes End Marke FINE MEATS GROCERIES VEGETABLES Our work a he Depo he Governmen's business. Bu is i work hard work. By noon, we who huddled ogeher in he morning o keep warm are sripped o he wais, sweaing. Swea ha has a warm body smell. Swea ha glisens in he sun. All of us do no work hough; some merely alk. They have wonderful ideas on how he work SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES >4-XX"4~i <r&<-<^&^^^4~$^-<><^<h<r^<^$^^W<-4~$~i-i- Dr. Heidingsfield goes over a new bach of saisics a his emporary field headquarers on College Corner. Of course he may be giving insrucions o his saisicians; bu anyway i's all abou how many people are where, when, and* how fas hey moved? Adequae police proecion, even in he languid Souh, is apparenly a problem in hese imes of war and congesion. "Boomown" Williams! Undergoes Imporan Survey "Boomown" Williamsburg has undergone he firs par of a social-economic survey a sudy ino he adequacy of he ciy's police proecion as a re -sui of he impac of he defense indusries and armed forces, according o Dr. Myron Heidingsfield, Assisan Profes.sor of Economics, whose classes in saisics conduced he inquiry. The resuls of his par of he inquiry will be announced someime nex week, he said. Pify-wo members of he. ad- ' ~~ ~ ~ vanced and. elemenary saisics percenage is permanen, The Neelasses gahered daa on he popu- gro group will also he * considered laion flucuaion by hour and by in his- survey. day in he ciy. The necessary Chaages in.he-cos of living, police proecion will be worked he composiion of he populaion, ou on he basis of a relaion be- and consumer spending will also be ween populaion, load and, possi- sudied in he second phase of he Mliies of crime. survey. This phase of he survey will be Rep-saed samplings will be made followed by an aemp o measure of he housing condiions as hey he exen of he housing shorage develop and a file will be kep of which will be made in collaboraion heir variaions, so ha ransiens wih he saisics classes of Dr. may he beer cared for, aeeord- Sharvy G. Umbeck, Assisan ing o Dr. Heidingsfield. Professor of Sociology. This laer The whole sudy will be eniled will also be an.endeavor o deer- "A Social-Economic Sudy of Wilmine wha percenage of he pres- liamsurg, " I will en populaion is migran and wha probably he of some help o manv oher communiies oher han Wilshould be done; and bicker, ran, liamsurg in meeing he currenand rave if i is no done exacly eondi ons, he, added. as hey wish i. The ohers smile Tak.n all in all, he concluded, i and wai unil hey are done. is a sudy of a bocmown, analogous :o Middleown, excep ha Bu hose who do work, "work like hell." Middhown was a comparaively Someone should wrie a book normal communiy. abou our bosses. There are Bry- According o Charming Hall, ans and Woods and Willie and _,,.,,,,,,., T,,,, Mayor o Williamsburg, he police Joe, and Haras and Whiy and ". 6 F ', _,,,,, _,,. m. problem is now he mos pressing Bob and.good, old Parber. They all ry o be sern and ough bu really are regular fellows, excep Bryan and Woods and Willie and Joe, and Harris and Whiy and Bob and good, old Farber., If you loaf i is very boring. Time says wih you like cold in June. Bu, when you work and swea and curse, he day slips by wihou a word; you are on he bus before you know i, eaing ice-cream, going home. one. I was herefore decided o sudy ha firs. The whole Sudy, according o Dr. Heidingsfield, is inended as an aid o acion, no as somehing purely academic. a shower. Any war-worker will ell you ha cold waer will no akeoff grease or dir or grime. I jus makes you shiver. Then we dress for supper. Polished shoes. Sharp pans. force. Tha evening buffe sup- Iver Brook; Sanlcy Mi!bprg> pers, which were followed by open Joan NoursC) Hem, v pjzor> Don houses, were given by Kappa Al- Ream Ray gumh Marv Edna pha, Sigma Pi, Pi Lambda Phi, TrunlD0< and -Marjorie Webser. and Lambda Chi Alpha. A he Tver Brooks will give a alk on same ime, Pi Kappa Alpha and he sujec «High AmnAe P ] vin g.» Phi Kappa Tau gave seak roass. sudcns R e lig-i us Union Meeing The following had smokers: Sig- Bi]] JoneB< Bill Heffnei, j 0 S 8. ma Alpha Epsilon, Thea Dela phine Woodj Murjel Koch and Russ Chi, Phi Alpha, and Kappa Sigma. Power8> members of he Sudens Boh he Sigma Pi's and he Rei igious Union> and Dr. Solomon Pi Lamb's were hoss a a cider of Philadelphia, luncheoned wih and doughnu pary Wednesday he Pomfreg, ag Wednesday. A evening. While he Kappa Sig's 2 0, c1ock ha afernoon) a mee ing were eneraining a a cafe so- of he enire Union was he!d in he ciey pary a heir house on Bich- Dodge Eoom, Dr, Wagener, head mond Road, he Lambda Chi's of he Lain Deparmen, and Dr. were giving a Mone Carlo pary. BIocker> head of he chapej Com_ One of he bigges aciviies of mie6j were alg0 presen a hig Senor Gusavo Andrade, a new Spanish insrucor a he College, gave a alk on his naive counry of Colombia in Souh America a he Pan-American Club meeing las Thursday nigh in Barre Hall. Vice Presiden, Anna Belle Koenig, presided and conduc- ed he formal iniiaion of new members in a candleligh service. She old he purpose of he club, and he pledge sanding was- given. The five new members iniiaed were given red, whie, and blue ribbons, he club colors, o wear for one^day as a symbol of iniiaion. I was annunced ha a he nex meeing, December 3, hireen more new members would be iniiaed, since many were absen from his Greek meeing due o conflics and rushing. A new charer will also be presened a his meeing. Sigma Pi Sigma Meeing The following new members will By EUGENE M. HANOPPEE be formally acceped and iniiaed, A welve o'clock las Tuesday, i, lo he Sigma Pi Sigma Chaper men's rushing sared wih full onigh: he evening was he Sigma Rho open house. The Phi Tau's, he Pi K. A.'s, and he S. A. E.'s all had buffe suppers, he Thea Dels and K. A.'s, smokers. Eneraining in he Dodge Room of Phi Bee, he Phi Alpha's had a sag pary. Seen a he movies Thursdaywere he Phi Tau's, he K. A.'s, and he Phi Alpha's, The Phi Tau's and he K. A.'s also gave meei n g Dr. Solomon, who will be he main speaker during Religious Emphasis Week in February, discussed and' planned he aciviies of ha week. On Tuesday of ha week, Convocaion for he enire suden body will be held and presided over by he College Presiden, John Pomfre. In he afernoon here will be discussion groups in he Dodge Room led by he various minisers of he own. Tn he evenings he meeings will be presided over by he sudens of he Union wih Dr. Solomon as speaker. Everyone is invied o ake par in his special week's program. Kappa Dela Pi buffe suppers. Among he fraerniies o have smokers during he evening, were Sigma Pi, Pi Kanpa Alpha, and Thea Dela Chi. A he same ime he S. -A. E.'s were consuming endless numbers of seaks, he Kappa Sigs were drinking cider and eaing piles of doughnus. All hose Kappa Dela Pi was hosess a a who wen up- o he Lambda Chi recepion of he Paren-Teachers' house during he evening played Associaion held in he library of bingo. A bazaar, was given by Mahew Whaley High School las he Pi Lamb's Thursday nigh. Dr. John Pom- All rushing aciviies ended fre ' Presiden of he College, was Friday evening a welve o'clock. he Principal speaker, inroduced by Almos all of he fraerniies were Dean Hoke who '» ave Dr - Pom - well represened a he pep rally. fre ' s educaional background. Before he rally, he Phi Tau's In his alk, Dr. Pomfre comparhad a jam session; he Sigma Pi's, ed he educaion of he older wih a seak roas; he Kappa Sigs, a he younger generaion, and gave buffe supper; Pi Lamb's, a seak cerain advice o eachers, since roas; and he K. A.'s, a smoker, he hinks he eaching profession Chaperoning for he Pi K.A.'s in- has become more complicaed. He formal dance were Mr. and Mrs. also declared, "The repuaion of C. Major. Mrs. Major will be re- a school depends no on he prinmembered as he former Olive cipal, eachers, nor sudens, bu Nesor, a Pi Phi. Among hose on he communiy iself." a he S.A.E. barn dance were he popular Mr. and Mrs. Eric Tip- he men's, i is much longer as i on. Following a picnic, he Thea does no end unil omorrow. Las Dels held a dance which was nigh he preferenial paries were chaperoned by Miss Dorohy Hos- held. The paries were as follows: ford and Dr. Myron S. Heidings- a souhern planaion pary, Kapfield. Afer ransforming heir pa Alpha Thea; a gala capain's house ino a huning lodge, he pary, Phi Mu; a supersiion par- Lambda Chi's held an informal y, Gamma Phi Bea; a blue heavdance. The chaperones were Mr. en pary, Kappa Kappa Gamma; and Mrs. John L. Lewis. a hoel premiere pary, Kappa Nobody sleeps going home. Maybe we will go over he Errol Flynn various fraerniies will be found Bea Phi; a nigh club pary, Del- A lis of he new pledges of he Dela; a Pi Phi paradise pary, Pi Clean shirs and a coa. We like case w T ord for word, or sing, or clean clohes. We become differon page one of his issue. a Dela Dela; an air raid pary, en argue, bu mosly we give ou P eo P le afer hafc shower - Those.Alhough he women's rushing Chi Omega; and a winer wonderbegan a day earlier han ha of land pary, Alpha Chi Omega. who vere "ho-foos". You dare no rus S lum > smile who - ^ ^ your moher riding home from smlied > now l&u «h We - appreciae work. You say wide awake and <*»" wme swrs >, clean whie a. wach some innocen young lad shjes, and sof, fluffy pillows. suddenly si up, cluch his shoe Our day is almos over now. furiously, and hen look ino he 0nce more we chan «e from ***?» grinning fa«es»f he res of he ired - <l uie machines o laughing, k ug girl-loving boys. Once more we We spend our life sanding in reach for our books and sudy o line. We sand in line o ea,-ge gain precious knowledge and a on buses, ge off buses, and ake priceless educaion. Once more,,., _ as we walk hrough he campus, shuffling hrough he leaves, we marv si a he complee absence of discr minaion from he res of he suden body. Once more we mee our girls afer dinner and walk wih hem ino own. No alking much. Jus walking, feeling warm and FOR PRINTING See The Virginia Gazee, Inc. PHONE 192 Hear of Pos Office good inside. Feeling waned and need.sd and proud, WILLIAMSBURG coffee "we'll mee you a he LODGE shop mi recreaion room

8 Page Eigh THE FLAT EAT Tuesday, November 24, 1342 Presen Plan O Far From Saisfacory The subjec of rushing has prey well worn iself ou during he las week, bu neverheless we should like o make a few remarks abou i. We're no going o discuss he pros and eons of fraerniies, preferring o leave ha o he Assembly's duly consiued commiee of inquiry, God help hem. And we're no going o go ino a long irade, weeping for hose who weren' bid by he fraerniy or he sororiy, and hurling epehes a hose who se hemselves up as God's own chosen and who find i necessary o pick some more of he same. This would all seem o be fuile so we'll say a few words abou rushing as a procedure and le i go a ha. The value of lae or deferred rushing is supposedly wofold; o give he sudens more ime in which o become acquained wih one anoher, and o allow sudens o ge a good head sar in heir class work. Bu in he case of rushing as i exiss on his campus, hese supposiions sill remained nohing bu supposiions las wee^k. Deferred rushing enabled he men o become beer acquained wih heir prospecive pledges, in ha have open associaion wih ' vushees. Women's lae rushing failed dismally, however, hrough self-imposed resricions which kep he sororiy women from learning o know he new girls. When rush week began for women sudens, i was almos he same as in previous years wih he Inquiring Reporer hey did Guesl Reporer: I'ogo Urovn sole excepion ha mos Qliesion. Do you Miew ha scholasic averages were w week of rmmng ir 8ufficien known. j 0 deermine a suden's eligibiliy The second advanage of for fraerniy or sororiy? deferred rushing, ha of gein? a head sar in class YES in he case of "deferred work, disproved iself a once, rushing", for we have had a chance I was peculiar, even SUrpris- o mee new sudens in our classing. ha wihin wo weeks of es and socially. We have formed mid-semesers, many profes- opinions of hem, as hey have of sors hough quizzes, exams, us, which are no so easy o or papers were in order. Boh break down. Muriel Schoonover, fres'hmen and upperclassmen '45. suffered in his respec. We Supnose ha his is jusified YES. Too damned-long. I's a on he ground ha rushing is s»in on he brohers. Of course would no par of an academic edu- be much easier if classes caion. All of which sounds C0U W be eliminaed for he week. verv well unil one recalls Then everyone could really enjoy ha in he case of women's i. Bill Harrison, '45. rushing, a leas, deferred YES, i seems long enough o rushing was made compulsorv m order 'h^fwlmen * ^ ^f-t f ** b ys 0 M l, would no be disraced from *f ^f-» a f l n fj>,, -,.._-,_ i 4- he brohers couldn' sand he heir sudies, seeming o imply ha laer on in he year, srain. Bob Appeivzeller, '44 rushing and sudies a he NO I hink we coulud use ansame ime would be feasible. oher week o ge o know he Several ways of working girls, ge recs. ec.. I don' like ou his rushing problem seem deferred rushing anyway! Pa possible and i is cerain Casey, '44. from las week's experience ill a i mus be worked ou in YES > J hink i would he long some way. Firs of all, we enough, provided... we could assocould. of course, lead a purely ciae wih hem freel y unil he ime social life and rush, rush, fo ' deferred rushing. Helen rush, from Fall o June which Black, '43.,. would afford us a real opporuniy o know he rushees. no! Kay Leavy, '45. In some cases, yes'; in ohers, Or we could possibly devoe ourselves o a purely aeadem- i don» hink one week is suffiie life from Fall o June wih cien considering he number of no rushing, no parying, no fraerniies and sororiies visied nohing excep sudies. by each suden. If he professors And here is a final solu would co-operae by giving shor- ion which exracs he mos er lessons,"i would be helpful, from he supposiions of de- Bill Johnson, '46. ferred rushing free associaion and he normal amoun YES, we all know each oher of sudies unil he ime when fairly well by his ime anyway. concenraed rushing begins W rushing were o las anoher when here w s ould be classes week, I hink we'd all be oal bu no exra assignmens. wrecks. Jan Freer, '46. The Fla Ha ELIZABETH COSTENBADER :... Edior-in-Chief JACK BELLIS Managing Edior MARJORIE RETZKE News Edior HOWARD HARKAVY Make-up Edior ELIZABETH SEAY...' Feaure Edior WALLACE HEATWOLE Spors Edior DONALD HAHNE Circulaion Manager DYCKMAN VERMILYE Business Manager COJWI DESK: Hanofee, Hyman, Kaemmerle, 'Manewal, Warel. SPORTS COPY DESK: Hollis, Maeuci, Wooley. PHOTOGRAPHERS Lee, Vandiver Member ^ssocioled Cbefeiae Press Disribuor of GolIe6iaeDi6e$ A weekly newspaper prined Tuesdays in he coviegc year by he sudens of he College of William and Mary in he ineress of William and Mary sudens, faculy, and alumni. Enered as second class maer a he pos office a Williamsburg. Virginia. By MARTHA HILL NEWELL Freddie Marin has ried his hand a recording "Can' Ge Ou of his Mood" and he is quie successful. The arrangemen is quie' good and he combinaion of he orchesra and he vocalis is quie smooh and mellow. However, I hink he Kay Kyser reamen of he same number is superior because Harry Babbi has a very sylized mehod of vocalizing, Kay Kyser's flowing rhyhm suis Harry Babbi's voice very well. The reverse -side of he lecord is called "I Ge he Neck of he Chicken"; The ile is misleading since he une has a clever wis. I's he same idea as "Everj hing Happens o -Me", excep his one has a happy ending. Remember he well-known Bronx cheer which figured so prominenly in "Serenade o a Maid"? Well, he same raher expressive sound comes ino is own again in a novely number on Bluebird by Spike Jones and his orchesra. The ile is "Der Fuhrer's Face". The inroducion sounds like ore of hose weny-five cen carnival side-shows, ha everyone goes ino and hen wonders why. The une expresses aply our feelings. I'm sorry I can' spell ou he Bronx cheer, bu you know wha i is, so lisen 1 o he record and Join in hearily. The oher fade is "I Wan o.go Back o Wes Virginia". Varied sound effecs such as horns, in cans, and bells are used. Spike Jones is called s "musical comedian" and he fifes ino ha caegory perfecly. To review Dinah Shore's records is never a hard ask, because almos all of her rendiions a:?e unequaled. One of he bes ones she has ever done, in my opinion, is "Manhaan Serenade". Her version of his popular number is he las word. The disc parner is "You'd Be So Nice o Come Home o". The une commands your aenion; he words are unique and clever. Through he record here is a piano solo (wih fear and repidaion I menion he word "solo" wih a silen prayer ha all is well. Amen), Las weekend I heard Dick Sabile and his orchesra. Unil ha ime I confess ha I knew lile Ibou his music, and so I feel ha i would be nice o menion a few words abou him. As far as I can see, wih my limied knowledge of music, Sabile plus ensemble, is very good. The way he played "Idaho" was really swell, because i had he jierbugs in a frenzy. To my readers: I mus apologize for he qualiy of his week's column. To be frank, i sinks, I agree wih you. The cause migh be ha I am as well as everyone else, aken wih a case of "rush" week madness". The Lady In Black Flees Fra House "Is he lady of he house in?" This query is slighly reminiscen of he rials and ribulaions of Dagwood, only in his insance, Blondie wasn' home, and probably never will be. Alhough he men in a cerain fraerniy like o call heii house a home, hey were surprised he oher day, when a lady ir. h ack came o he door, and made he ime honored saemen above, and coupled i wih "I've some Fuller brushes ha will fi in beauifully wih your new bahroom fixures. They come in pink, carmen, and baby blue." While he brohers sood around hopping from one foo o he oher, looking sheepishly a one anoher, one member, whom we shall call "Miser nine by five" had he presence of mind o le ou a high oned shriek, and come downsairs dressed in a owel urban. Wha can I do for you?" he said in high falseo. The lady in black silenly folded her wares and slunk away. ararboard Presiden A Whiz; ervescen Young Lady Is Busy JACQUELINE FQWLKES I's a rare minue when Jackie is found relaxing like his. She's usually much oo busy o ake any ime ou, Campus Wooing Wards Ge Wrier's Sympahy By JACK BELLIS From he dephs of anonymiy comes a voice in his week's FLAT HAT, woefully, despairingly decrying he "Rules of Behavior for Desirable Desiring Daughers" wih which he Adminisraion hrough is sooge, he W.S.C.G.A. has seen fi o shackle is wooing wards. The gis of he argumen seems o run abou like his: "We girls of he 20h cenury know a lo more abou life han our grandmohers did. We're ready. We've learned o sand on our own oes. "All he boys our age are fighing a grea big war for freedom or a new social era or somehing. We don' wan licence jus permission. "Our parens decided we were oo big o kick around he house and sen u's here. Now he. ime has come for us o kick around. "Besides, here are few enough honesogod 20h cenury wolves on his campus wihou russing hem up wih manufacured inhibiions. know.) You mus firs make his a Liberal Ars College." Bu, girls, mus you ake his nonsense for an answer? Yes, I "In shor, he social rules are fear you mus. Bu only for a nasy on wo couns. Adminisered ime. On one fine day you whose wih or wihou lollypops, hey mohers sen you o college knowwould make any girl one frusra- ing full well your mauriy, your ed baby. And, finally, hey pre- seriousness of purpose, your elarven us from gaining he experi- iy of aim will have your day of ence necessary o mee he world reckoning. Then ah, yes, wha of wolves ouside of school." hen?. This plea has gone o my hear and here i shall remain. I have hough deep and sough long for an answer; for dear girls I love hem like a broher. A las, ou of he dephs of despair, I have reached ou and found Fraerniy men are you alive? Does he soul of jusice sill e ude fire-waer wihin you? Here, hen, is your sandard! Did hreas keep Chamberlain from Munich? Did imprisonmen keep Napol eon from Waerloo? Did regulaions keep he Pi Phi's from rushing? Would social rules keep Universiy of Virginia men from no! Here, here is freedom a sake fraerniy, "sororiy, permission; wha's he difference? Girls mus be.free, in every sense! Are you wih me? Alas, I have argued wih fraerniy men oo long. This ime I know only oo well heir calm, sober answer: "You forge, sir," hey will say, "several hings. Our ideals are no as you would have ohers believe. Freedom we believe. in, jyes. Bu no a he expense of equaliy. Equaliy and freedom, yes. Bu no a he expense of humaniy and, above all, broherhood. (Wha are hey saying?) As o broherhood or, if you will, sir, fraerniy we do no limi i o race, creed, color, class, or sex. (Are hey kidding?) And if you would make changes in he saus quo, you mus no only pursue hese ideals immediaely, bu also more fundamenally. (Now I Quoable Quoe, (By Associaed Collegiae Press) "I canno believe ha he hings which have been considered imporan for 2,000 years will be ossed ino he scrap-heap when his war is over. As a maer of fac, he sudy of liberal ars is suffering no curailmen now. The navy, in is V-l, V-5 and V-7 raining programs for sudens, is insising upon he mainenance of jus hese sudies. I is realized ha a broad, well-rounded educaion is producive of precise hough, which is of umos imporance now." Dean Herber E. Hawkes of Columbia College assers he liberal ars are essenial now as in he fuure. "Why is i ha in he enslaved counries of Europe he hand of he dicaors falls so heavily upon colleges and universiies? I is cerainly no because of sheer blind rage ha Hiler, boh a home and abroad, has sruck wih savage fury agains academic freedom. A sure insinc leads oaliarian rulers o undermine and overhrow hose ciadels of independen hough from which free men and free women can proclaim he ruh and rally he forces of democracy. By ha same oken, we who are defending by force of arms he democraic way of life mus cherish our liberal ars colleges as never before. Our bes revenge on our enemy is no o be By SUNNY MANEWAL Jacqueline Fowlkes was he full formal ile besowed upon her; jus plain Jackie is he name by which she is known, he name which suis his effervescen young lady. Jackie is a Souherner from way back, having been bom in Richmond on June 18, 1922, and having lived wihin is boundaries ever since. In fac, since he age of hree she has lived in he same house, for i was hen ha Dr. and Mrs. Fowlkes' children became he "mighy four" - hree lile women and one sole man in he family and demanded more room for acion. Our limeligher acquired one year of book learning in he Collegiae School for Girls, and hen capured her diploma from Thomas Jefferson High, where she had he disincion of being in -nearly all he clubs, a member of he Naional Honor Sociey, and eacher's pe as well! Jackie is William and Mary's pe oo. Her small saure and bubbling personaliy have made her a well known figure on campus, a figure ofen spied whizzing around corners on a bicycle. Jus o prove ha Souhern gals aren' slow and lazy, Jackie's lis of exra-curricular aciviies reads like a page from he college caalogue. She has been an arden Women's Suden Governmen officer for four years: freshman represenaive o execuive council, reasurer, secreary, and now represenalve-a-1'arge. 'Membership in he Y.W.C.A. cabine, Suden Religious Council, and Canerbury Club cabine are among her posiions; she had a niche in he Spanish Club her firs..woyears in college, has had one in he Psychology Club hese las wo. Jackie piroueed her way ino he Monogram Club, via a- Varsiy leer in dancing she's a Jierbug, oo, as he Pi Phi's will; esify, for when she isn' busy being secreary of he sororiy, she is weakening he floor boards by jumping abou he living room. Lasly, she is Madam Presiden of boh Morarboard and he Orchesis Dance Club. On Jackie's approved lis are canoeing, and "boh cocker spaniels and horses, alhough she ges along beer wih he former! Never sill for a momen, her nimble fingers are always occupied wih kniing or chair covering; he laer, however, she recenly urned over o professional upholserers afer nearly ampuaing a finger in ha process las week. Wih a winkling grin, Jackie informed us ha her only dislike is o be classed as he efficien ahleic ype. We agree; she is no, hough her prowess in boh fields is apparen. like him. The sures way o forify he American way of life, ha srange compound of idealism, olerance, and belief in he capaciy of he individual for self-improvemen, is o preserve and srenghen he liberal ars radiion, We mus do his even while we have o bend more and more of our effors o raining men in skills ha are indispensable in a war for survival." Dr. ' James Phinney Baxer III, presiden of Williams College, conends dicaorship's blows a educaion are no acciden. FCB^ICTORY

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