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1 A The Las Minue YOU NAME IT Wha are your ideas' for a mime for he College Soda Founain and Book Sore? The name cones closes on Monday, Ocober 12, and any suggesions will be considered up o ha ime. Send your ideas o' Mr. Epps Jones, Williamsburg, and don' forge ha he" winningname will bring is invenor five dollars in merchandise. I's your sore. Yon name i* S< )C BK STUDENTS Mr. Paul Cans will lecure for he secions i>. 8, 13, and 15 on Thursday, Ocober 8 a 7:15 P. M.. in Washingon Hall 200. He will explain he rales of soccer and demonsrae ypical plays on he blackboard. FLAT HAT TONIGHT There will be a meeing' of he reporlorial saff of The FLAT HAT a 7 P. M. Tuesday, Ocober 6. in he FLAT HAT office in Marshall-Wyhe Hall. All old saff members and ineresed,new sudens are urged, o be presen. There are a number of vacancies for men sudens. NOTICE TO SENIORS The Regisrar is checking he records of he sudens wih senior classificaion for he season Any senior who expecso complee he degree requiremens by he end of he firs semeser of he session should see he Regisrar by Saurday. Ocober 10.. Tribunal Deals Jusice To Naughy Freshmen Zoo-Suiers< Ji, Shook Bangs Piano As Uppereiassmee Take Deligh By MAC KAEMMERLE Horrible hands of he law, as inerpreed by he Freshman Tribunal, fell upon he diabolic heads of he unprincipled freshmen las Friday nigh In Phi Bea Kappa Hall. As he members of Tribunal Barbara Sanford, Dorohy Engsrand, Bill Harrison, Tom Ahey, Bill Heffner, Dick Neubauer, and Jack Carer filled wih a sense of responsibiliy, quiely ook heir places on he rosrum, a few selfappoined sergeans-a-arms ore around he Hall afer a freshman zano who had suddenly changed his mind abou aending he meeing. For his chicken ac, Lee Crocke, he unprepossessing freshman, wore a face adorned wih lipsick for he res of he evening.. - Zoo Sui Drape Shape Ruff Cuff The Peerson brohers do a Ji a la Harlem as Henry Shooks rocks he piano wih Boogy Woogy. Spunky Sunky den o upper class women, Spunky One of he nwjs banal perform- repeaed a inervals of five mimes) < Tm a bad girl Bvery. ances of he evening came from <)ne agree(i ha i was a convinc- Spunky W-inerbim, he 1942 ugh ing performance. Joining her in girl. For refusing o recognize his rouine was Terry Gore, who Lord Boeour, fliring wih up-? as wen a1on g for he ride ' ' per class men, and being impu- (Coninued on Page 5), "Brush Your Teeh! Teh, eh? ch w " Lord Boecar ges yearly scrubbing, as. Freshman Sammy Banks- goes o work wih a ooh brush.' VOL. XXXII. No 2. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM- AMD MARY WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA, OCTOBER 6h, orarhoard Coed Saurday Eve; H.Dmican Hall as Series Firs Formal Dance of he Year, P e Y Oi Lecures College Orchesra To Furnish Music P, n r * L T» D J rraemiv Raings Ausralian Exper 3 Cusomary isure 10 Be Performed v - M c^^w,, ^ ^ - - Fraerniy scholasic averages ViVIU opccljlci By HOLLY RICKES for he second, semeser of he Mr. H. Duncan Hall will open Here's your chance, girls, o ask HIM for a dae and a he 19^" 42 " e.t" ha! e bee he " Tl f I^ f / n «rainmeir spo,v same ime o air your formals, for Saurday nigh, Ocober pil f P J"; Alpha leads * e lls * * re? hy he faculy commee on 10, is he firs Coed dance Of heyear. The dance, sponsored <*» 8.92 average. Nine of Lecures, Ar., and fousic wih his he by Morarboard, is o be held in Blow Gym from 9 o 12. eleven fraerniies on cam- speech on "oca Sake m *L,.....,,,,,,, pus op he all men's average Ausralia', which will be presen- The jive will be bea ou by he, «,,,, <. f * j,, T,.,- College Orchesra under he di- T» 1 1 f Md y frae - ed omorrow in Pin Bea kappa non of our 'own Paneho. Be- P a n - H e l l e i l i e «* M 1 ^ ^, "*" * *** ' clock - * n.. * +; A~,.,- lne averages are as follows: Mr. Hall, an Ausralian exper cause of he war siuaion, decoi-.,.,,,,. x,. '.,.,.,, _ J,.,, A.»», «J ^ fv ^.W.T "hi Alpha 6.9Z m inernaional affairs, sudied in e l^i i e r b ;'""cl:; Amends JNew ^ T, Wh om, Ss, Iney «,._ f Turn' rs "ff~b 1 T» 1 Lambda Chi Alpha 3.62 siies. His book, The Briish K A inermission here will be K U S f U l l g K U l C S a^ a Si «ma ' 8 ' 52 Commonwealh of Naions, was he Pi Lambda Ehi he usual figure performed by he S ' 45 firs inerpreaion of he new members of Morarboard and heir ^O Visis Excep S?! *** :! ; P ^ * C «~ * l h. ""J " guess. The receiving line will T..., «, Sigma Pi 3.37 forecas and acually helped o consis of he sponsors, Dean * *' LATJAC olsers All Fraerniy Average 3.34 deermine he developmen of he P TO ' Wo^~», i.,r*a^- m ' T/ii-oa T> 4 J 4. i. ii T. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3.27 Commonwealh during he 20 Grace Warren Lanarum, Miss Recen amendmens o he Pan- _. T..,,, "., Marguerie Wynne Robers, Dr. hellenie rush rules for women * K * PP, a f pha If, years followmg He conribued and Mrs. Charles T. Harrison, Dean were announced las week bv M *"" Avefage J'?* "»V ancles o he London Times and Mrs. Theodore S. Cox. and Claire Bardwell, presiden of he ^,T &^ W- HI Mancheser Guardian, and he he Presiden of Morarboard, Panhellenic Council. They are as Th Dela f.f hl.^'f was 3 0ln ^dlor of he Ha "Y d Jackie Fowlkes follows- sororiy averages will be book on The Briish Commonwealh The dance is formal for boh "Srike ou A, 1. and B, 5. J T T ^ V ^ " ^ f ** W " * W41 " 42 ' he A1 men and women. Tickes which Inser:- HAX ' Mr Hal1 has - lm % bee " a 8u " den of Pacific are 55c hag or drag will go on "There shall be no dormiory. problems. Afer sale-monday in all he girls' dor- visiing before closed rushing by /"..1. jf\ f founding he Insiuion of 1 acifmiories. sororiy women, excep Y.W.C.A. V.IVIIIail UerdlSC Ausralia, he led ic Relaions in he firs "big sisers" who, if imaeeompaiw Ausralian relegaion in I ^ - ^ ^ ^ H H ^ ^ ^ I - I T T ^ ied - a visi heir To he >' Hle sisers Su<i * n ^ ^ : 1!)25: lie «urned as a delegae in A J ^ n r O l i m e i l U P a heir discreion. wmeime during he week lf/3!». A Harvard m '.H'} he lec- *..,,,. of Oc. 5h o Oc 12h a. sae- ured on he Pacul.: an 1 Far III L a W S c h O O l same M re ric«ons Vail STsor! «de blackou will be held. The Eas.and.: 1942 w«ra' of Mr. JLM.M. j^imft K_/^JLJ.^F-^FJL air-raid alarm will indicae he Hall's f.pwial aricles appeared in oriv women, and shall no have...»,,,, '..., K- -, w m j.,. _.,..,'... beginning of he blackou pen- he New lork limes and he A- LargCS ClaSS SlllCe J.^^! ^ associalon as d and he all-clear will indi- lanic Monhly. In addiion, he Dean Cox 'T^J 5 ".,, K > no, 1)ri iio«cae he dose of ihe black,,u was a Mgh mcm in he L f a! oe inei.. snail» no associaion period- I wih 1)o ]ah more of Naions for 12 years, and his, This year's increase m i...e gen- uowecn sorori, wome.i and jh;m m milu k, S- ogeher wih his wo.k for he oral enrollmen of William and freshmen or ransfers for off- Duri ng he alarm all persons League on he Briish Empire, Mary has been duplicaed in he campus aciviies, such as movies, mug geek ^ ^ M{ f<)) ow ho le(j hjm o eve(, v par ()f lhe BrU. Law School where he enrollmen walking downown, associaion in insrucions of he ai, din g war_ j s h Empire. oals 70 sudens exclusive of he drug sores and resaurans, ec. rfhis o go ^ ^ designaed Jn ^ fiekj of puwc spe*k ing Inroducion o Law courses. Ac- "There shall be no previous en- she] e r areas and remain here he has addressed inernaional concording o Dean Cox, his is he gagemens beween sororiy wo- lmil he all-clear is sounded. ferences a Geneva and London, larges fall enrollmen since pos- men and freshmen or ransfers' for Harold L. Fowler, and lecured a several American sibly He said in his aciviies on campus, such as club Air-Raid Warden '' universiies. His addresses are connecion, "This is somewha re- meeings, plays, rallies, ec. College of William and Mary, repored o give a vivid sense of markable in ligh of he marked "Associaion in he College Soda he living, human realiies of indecrease in law schools all over and Book Sore shall be permied AirplailC SpolUS" ernaional poliics. he counry because- of he draf providing wo sororiies are rep- Yolmeer o U e e m are nee de<i and he general war siuaion. resened a all ime% (Noe: As-,,,, n..,. ^.... W C T r A Mnmi*n<j+oc.,-.,;,?, \,, ior he Civilian Defense Airplane W.».Cljr.A. JMOminaeS The las normal year for he socmion is permied here, bu g ing p d S law schools was in be- associaion wih rushing as a mo- 0/ he Mehodis Churchi accord. Nex Monday Nigh fore he draf. For he fal reg- ive drscouraged by he Pan- o Charles T_ Nominaions for freshmen repisrabon.of enrollmen hellenic Council.)' ^ ^ for ^ wj u i a m s b u resenaives o he Execuive J d hroughou he counry wen down Pos. Sadens wigbing o ake Judidal Cound!s of lle Women>a 20 per cen alhough William and WfnAg^nfa W a ^ r M par in his work may give heir Suden Governmen Associaion Marys wen up 10 per cen. In *^Jl/l*vlC/JJLl.o JL CM.M. M.U ^, J. K - «.,i v. i u. J.I....- '.. F. F -. names o Mrs. Olive Major, sec- will be held a he nex meeing, he following session, , j -, - T? C. reary of he Pos, in he office Ocober 12, a Phi Bee, accordenrollmen,n he counry's law f O f W E F JjilOr of he Alumni Secreary, he said, ing o Anne Armiage, presiden. schools declined by 30 per cen A leag g4 regu, ar spoer8 are A junioj. represenaive ' o he ^Z\ W TMT^ STaw School Cooperae Td Aver needed weekl >' vih a subsanial Honor Council will be nominaed cen, lias year he i,aw bcnooi s JT number of subsiues o- permi o ake Kae Lee's place, who did enrollmen has gone up 45 per., Labor Shorage (Coninued on Page 5) no reurn his year. cen where he enrollmen in oher schools has suffered more han " 0ur farmers need help," was before. Some schools have had o!le saemen made o Harvey CampUS Personaliies abandon heir programs ius as Mariner when he was assigned o % XZ, «u«, u.rr ^'^^ Suden Leader Cunningham William and Mary Law School Williamsburg. Owing o he crii- # ' 9 O» 1 (Coninued on Page 5) ' ^ I^Zf^e^e^Z MeCeWCS KepOTeT S SpOllgh farm operaions'and oupu were _ T _.,, ^.,,.,,,,, C T%T O JOP «, n, i.i v. i i i-»y C- MliKIilMAK, i residen oi he suden council a amp Names Saff; more han - a monh beh,nd *"»* p inkery. _ Immediae aid and assisance Mee H. Wesco (Scoy) Cun- _.,,,, _, Echo Under W Hy was badly needed. Announce- ningham, he Presiden of he Su ^ ^. g -f r eshman vear a W. and mens were made o his effec den Body. Scoy will be new o, r, " '. '. '....,,, ino AO,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, M. he played fooball, baskeball, Appoinmens o he 194^-44 over he public address sysem; he freshmen, bu well known o,. '...,,. _,.,,,,, ' -,,.,,..,,,,,., ^, and ran rack. Also m ha year, Colonial jbcho sall were an- an<j direcly a surprising number all old sudens. There are many.,,.,,,,., T, n,,,,,,,,,.,,., '.he was eleced presiden of he nounced las week by Jack Camp, 0f boys urned ou o lend a helping facs abou him, however, ha,..,,,.,,.,, ^,., J,,»».,,,,,, class which, as old sudens will Edior-mChie. hand. even old friends probably do no,..,,.,,.,,,,-,!,-.,, _,. '. remember, was quick o be dubbed Among he junior ediors which The boys work on four farms know. um,, ', j i n p,.,,,,, _ The Fabulous Ireshmen." were named by Camp are secky locaed on he Jamesown Road, 0 T 19 1)0l q,. n v wi- Ramsey, Class Edior; Arie Keis- anywhere from four o eigh miles ^ in Elizabeh" N J whicl k Then agai '" '" If, JU " i0r ^ Conaghy, Make-up Edior; Dee from own. They work four hours ^ Veined T^haZ own ffis h n01 * S ^ ^ S ** ^ Dee Armor, Organizaions Edior. a day, from i?& o 5:30, and do ^ L ^ el Z n Ta m ^ " * ^ ^ ^ ^ Gilber Reveille was named As- ali g enera i farm wo4f OTch as: ^ Z A \ e K^Z Schlol?* * '?' ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^orifle Edior dwvinr rnnks and hrinvinr in corn 10Ug11 C rm S^TJ DUlooi, hlg genera ousanding Work Oil sociae Ldior driving rucks and bringing in corn wh as a William and Mary, UB No sopping here Sco- Assisans o he Edior ' are and hay, which hey pu in he si-, wa_ 0. 0 B,. lh. mfkana; cam nfr P us ' 1NOT sopping nere acoi Toan Parker Mara-are Ann Pel- l«= n l h n,r i«in clr^ nf Parh generally ousanding. wen on o be appo; ned Pres Joan Parker Margare Ann lei j o s. One boy is m charge of each ^ he ^ edim, of he SAOQ1 * member of he lows, and John Crura. farm wih an average of 18 boys Dre=dden of his class and T, A emd^r me The Phoographers, according o rader him whom he assigns daily " p S Tn four ^ s for Gen T al C<»ofram-e Commiee, a he announcemen, are Harold Ko- o working a he farm. The boys ^eas on varsiv eams of me ber f i ] e plicaions Commar, Aubrey Shaw, and Lynwood receive» sandard wage of 46 cens ^ JJ b a *eb2 basebat and?*** *""*?* J S ' * * Arnn.^ u^r. K» «,-,rfc i-k if i«n ioooau, DasKeoaii, oasedaii ana d mem\, er 0 f he Fraerm- Ar "-,.. an hour bu flbds ha r 1S ' n f rack. He was capain'of baseball "' A odaion Alhough work on he annual is he pay, he enjoymen, or he for wo rg and a)go capain of xy associaion., progressing according o rplan, physical benefi'hey receive ha, ha<,kwl, fl li eam ' ^ ^ f Fresh f m,, * a f he baskebau said Camp, nohing definie an gives hem such saisfacion afer eam - In all hree years a college ho as - ye he released as o he spe- heir day's work has been comple- I was a bi of forecasing of played fooball and ran rack. Ms cific naure of he work. (Coninued on Page 5) college career ha he became (Coninued on Page 5)

2 Pag-e Two E FLAT HAT Tuesday, Ocober 6, 1942 ouses The FLAT HAT, in an of for o meri. To be sure, a cerain grade mainaining he house. swer. The aboliion of sororiy obain sumo consrucive- criicism average mus be aained before 3. We feel ha*he good pro- houses would no change he ficoiiccrning he rccc-nl acion aken ;l girl may be rushed and a sill dced by a sororiy or fraerniy nancial burden placed upon parhy (he Hoard of Visiors a Gnvor- higher one" before she may be generally balances he evils of ens, and in some cases i would nor Darden's rciiucsi o abolish iniiaed. which i is accused. I provides increase i. A William and Mary sororiy and fraerniy hollos in ^r e wou ] ( i sugges ha a closer congenial living grdup for he he cos of living and eaing in a sae-suppored Virginia schools.. m< j morc specific sudy be made, suden; i fosers philanhropic sororiy house is no greaer and his week requesed he. sororiies y^e wou]<i also like o see he re- ineress. ofen less han he cos of living o voice heir respecne views on por which he commiee of in- 4. Our chaper finds ha on'he and eaing in he dormiory. Dues he subjec. Alhough hese sae- quiry presened o he Board so whole he scholasic average of would be presen regardless. Or meris were o conain consrucive ha we could defend ourselves he girls who live in he house! is does a plan o abolish even he suggesions, for he mos par hey more adequaely. are mere refuaions of Governor The saemen ha he Darden's reasons for he acion, sororiy-fraerniy policy will go 5. We feel ha merely elimi- Governor Darden furher saes, The. FLAT HAT hopes lo presen ino effec "when pracicable" is naing houses is no going o dim- *P«*»W in following issues more consrue- no a : soohing one. We wan of nct f s^ n e, ha...,,,. v J ; "upon heir accepance hey immae social snobbishness and in- *,,.._,.,, five saemens bu hese may be some immediae acion, confiden aken as an indicaion of how one ha" Presiden"Pomfre's^"inquiry «i«auies on camms. Usually r mediaely fmd hemselves members of a ighly kni group, fre par of he suden body feels. call end he quesion now. We is no environmen, bu he individual himself which produces a The sororiies submied he f ee l sure ha afer careful in quenly living apar from he following saemens: quiry is made, he sororiies and "snob". Every dormiory is filled oher sudens." He implies ha wih cliques. The ones in sorori Kappa Alpha Thea heir houses will occupy a permanen posiion on his campus. Alpha Mu Chaper. Having enjoyed and profied from he opporuniy of living in a sororiy house, i is wih regre ha we regard he ani-fraerniy house movemen in Virginia. Chi Omega a Alpha Pi Chaper. The posiion of fraerniies and house immediaely upon joining sororiies is being hreaened on Many of he Governor's saemens Phi Mu he sororiy. She wais a year or o w campus> and everyone is ask_ seem unjusifiable in view of he more ofen wo before moving ino he house. I is during hese iag ^ qmsiion> w h y? Can i One of Governor Darden's main facs presened here a William flrs fee fa wffliam &nd MarV; he A *., years ha she has he on ne and Mary, The average scholar- f f p M B K f argumens agains mainenance of...,. P ship of sororiy women is he m het *.V" 7 7 f '. separae hvmg,.. quarers, for, mem porumy of making lasing friendships wih her associaes in he e w highes on campus and paricipa- " ^ ^ h l e G f eek ^ f j bers of fraerniies and sororiies ion in campus aciviies ---.,..:«-_ :_ is movemen m our counry, should is ha ig no eonducive o de_ dormiory members of oher sororiies and independens. urn agains Greek leer socieies. mocracy. I is a naural hun]an grealy sressed and desired. Ye Today we are fighing a war endency o form snlall congenm * ^ * 7 ^ " 0 ffec Moving UP " he Governor claims our aim is IC for freedom, and freedom in our TO mo mu 0.,,-,,,, uuraouwy oi nese early purely v^if social.»^,.. We ^ will....>~^ concede... in relaionshids is one of he 1- J 7? 7., friendships. Any sororiy mempar o his, for he sororiy idea reiaionsmps is one oi ne f crtoed regard ess of he fraern - w.. ' ^i«*u.v mem ber can Cle par is for WJ girls mis, o learn ine so^ouiy o live wih mca valuable freedoms o main- y j andjororiy._"_:x *....,. many insances as ain. Now as a no oher ime ; Are hese groups illusraions'of'this fac" ohers, o develop characer and any differen from fraerniies? responsibiliy wih he guidance is i so vial o keep esablished Fo" r Governor Darden o esablish A necessary par of college lifs of older and more experienced ^iaions in our social life. If is he srenghening of ideals and condiions COn ducive o dem ocracy Through organizaion and our own high ideals, we as a group are able o ge behind such policies as he honor sysem, and ake he puses, we believe ha we can lead in oher worhwhile policies show ha hey are no rue on of he campus. A large number his campus. of small cliches would no have The cos of board and room in any organizaion, nor would hey we reca11 ha women sricly overseeing all _ ne o he _ flrs he would have o eliminae hese * he, consan sriving for fulles he sororiies is no higher han i have he moivaion for puing seps aken by Hiler and Musso- diques> guch a movemen o developmen. A sororiy's radiions and sandards insill in is phases of sororiy life. is in mos of he dormiories, and heir sronges effors behind he Yes, and we are social oo, in lini was he desrucion of all ai, 0 i{ s }i he cliau es would be in iself an exremely undemocraic $36 a year which is cerainly no her sororiy inspires her o do her our own sororiy expenses are only school. A sororiy girl's pride in ha i is a naural social endency for people o band ogeh privae groups, we will realize members a desire for nobler womanhood. The sororiy ses hese such acion is no compaible wih one. Man is primarily an assoeia oo high for he benefis received. bes, and be a person whom boh er in groups wih ohers who nave,*j e ^acy ; *?^J^ e _ cce8s of ing being, and you "jus'"can'" sop g0 *,s. and ls h * ever-presen guide Furhermore, if parens can no her sororiy friends and people he same ideas and ideals. The democracy depends upon our human naure. and inspiraion for heir aainmen. afford sororiy expenses, here ouside her sororiy will look up inheren human rai of seekin; guaranee of he righ o develop our Governor Darden also feels ha are many good schools which have o. ou a few close -friends raher creaive abiliies. Democracy f " " ^ " j " 4 is desroyed j ;.,! :«. wih"' he : 4, j 4-i inroducion J.i«u.eMUiies> and sororiies ofen A sororiy is also a guide and never had sororiies, on campus o han many casual acquainances is. m look down on cerain sudens beof vas mass arrangemens. We inspiraion in scholarship. Governor Darden mainains ha, "Too To ake hem off his campus which' heir children could be sen. ri!<* one of he many hings ha.mo be sopped by a Governor's all know we canno exend our affecions over vas masses of peo lower financial saus. This may cause hese sudens are of a much emphasis is placed on he would lose he school as.many s ". '.iiauni. social side of college life, and oo sudens as i would gain, if no Bea Lambda Chaper. ple, for he value* of friendship o be he aiude of some of he frahe' individual "is los if spread' oo ^ ^ members, bu surely no lile aenion is paid o school more. 4.y n ha of he fraerniy. These in- The Governor claims ha fra Dela Dela Dela Therefore we do no inend o divi duals have an over-exaggera- We feel ha he Board of Visior's recen acion was hasily give suppor or encouragemen o ed ldea of he value of m o W- Tbeir any plan which hreaens he free membership in a fraerniy made, ha he sudens should spiri of social organizaions on or sororiy has nohing whasoever o do wih he formaion or have been allowed o paricipae our campus. in his acion. The reasons such Omicron Bea Chaper. culivaion of his idea. Under any as have been given would seem o circumsance where here is a difference in financial saus, hese be fallacious when applied o he Kappa Dela sororiies on his eainpiu. As a individuals wuld feel he same. maer of fac, we undersand 1. We feel ha he Board of For Governor Darden's sugges ha he commiee which made Visiors, in voing o disconinue he inquiry considered he sorori- fraerniy and sororiy houses on ies o be in a "sound condiion." our campus, aced unjusly, since There seems o be no financial hey gave he Greek organizaions quesion whasoever involved here, no opporuniy o hear he charg- Living in a sororiy house is no es and defend hemselves. more expensive han living in a 2. We feel ha fraerniy and dormiory, and in some cases, i sororiy houses are no he exis less expensive. The added ex- pense ha Governor Darden pense involves naional dues, hinks hey are. Acual living exwhich would sill coninue wheh- penses are lile, if any, higher er he sororiies had houses or han college dormiory and dining no - hall raes. Joining a fraerniy Sororiy and non-sororiy girls naurally coss more han remaininermingle in class rooms, dining inff independen, bu he added halls, dormiories, and W.S.C.G.A. ou]ay ig no uged mainly for Non-sororiy girls have been rep- _. resened in suden governmee and some have been as close o sororiy members as members wihin heir own sororiies. The Pan-Hellenic Adviser las year commened on he friendliness beween sororiy and non-sororiy girls. There does no seem o be any line of social cleavage on his campus. Those girls who do belong o sororiies mus be realizing some posiive benefis; oherwise hey would disaffiliae. They are encouraged o paricipae in school aciviies and o mainain a high sandard of scholasic achieve- 1 Gardiner T. Brooks Real Esae Insurance Renals Duke of Glouceser S. Phone 138 H. LAPIDOW, Tailor Alering and Repairing, Done by Expers Behind Sororiy Cour BAND BOX CLEANERS, Inc. SUPERLATIVE DRY CLEANING SERVICE JACK CAMP College Represenaive BOB WALLACE, '20- PHONE 24 «^^.«>^^-{»X->^^<«.^^"M>-C^^ work." I canno speak for frareniies, bu any invesigaion of he naional organizaion of a sororiy will bring forh he fac ha scholarship is one of he basic pillars of he fraernal organizaion. To he perhaps bewildered new suden he ask of becoming adaped o college life is ofen quie difficul. In a large dormiory she ofen feels' los. I is a he sororiy house, where she finds he necessary ineres in her hrough personal uoring and sudy hall held here, ha she gains a scholasic foohold. We in Pi Bea Phi feel ha Governor Darden's desire o do away wih sororiy and fraerniy houses would be a grave misake, no only on accoun of he organizaions hemselves, bu for he College of William and Mary as a whole. Afer considering he Governor's charges agains us, while hey may be rue on many cam erniies and sororiies are no conducive o democracy. We believe ha hey are more conducive o democracy. Wihou hem here would be more smaller cliches on he campus, and hese smaller groups would end o be much more snobbish o hose ouside heir own group. I is a radiion of his college o mainain a friendly amosphere, and all he sororiies foser his spiri of de Governor Darden has made an unwise move and has picked a mos inopporune.ime o make his move. In his own words his mocracy. There is no anagonism appreciably higher han ha of sororiy iself wih is necessarynew dormiory girls. ' mderl Ms aack? is a ime for emphasis on scholasic, no he social side of college is rivalry of course bu i is a beween he sororiies here. There dues * life. To be blun, why doesn' he healhy, friendly rivalry, no he leave us alone o pursue our sudies in peace? I hink no one un Neiher are here srong feelings kind which he Governor implies. deresimaes he, graviy of he beween he sororiy girls and he presen world siuaion. In facing independen sudens. he facs of a world a war,* Governor Darden's move seems rivial, ha a sororiy has deeper pur We should also like o poin ou and exremely unnecessary. In so he sororiy members lack a free poses han merely social* aims. We ies a leas have aims and ideas doing he is aking he aenion associaion wih members of oher groups and independens. As ry o work for our college,' as sororiy riuals are aimed a binding heir members ogeher under off he major issues and placing well as o improve our own sense he sororiy sysem works a William and Mary, i is almos never Gamma Alpha Chaper. and oher worhwhile characer i on insignifican ones. of broadmindedness, democracy some common purposes. ha a member moves ino he isics of he individual. One of our firs aims is ha of a worhy Pi Bea Phi scholarship, and records show hai he general sororiy average is always higher han he average woman's scholarship average. I A <> Williamsburg Mehodis Church ion ha parens of cerain fraerniy A he College Enrance and sororiy members are L. F. Havermale, D.D., Miniser Sudens' Bible Class 9:45 A.M. overburdened wih expense and Public Worship 11:00 A.M. ha in ime of emergency such as and S:00 P.M. his, his burden should be elimi- Wesley Foundaion 7:00 P.M. naed, he sororiies have an an- ' PEN REPAIR MATERIALS GETTING SCARCE... MAY SOON Imagine wrimg erm papers wih a quill! You may Be unless yoia proec your pea from warime failure. Repair pars are scarce. And ha's wha makes mn&z'mg new Parker Quink wih solv*x ibig news. This sensaional ink discovery eliminaes he cause of mos pen failures ends gamming arel clogging of inferior inks.. - cleans your pen as i wries! Ge Qulnk 'wih sah-x oday. Ilieh, full-bodied, faser-drying *Q«ink gives a new zes o wriing. Don' ask for ink -ask for new Parker Quinkl COfH. 1942, THS PARKER PES COMPASY BE IMPOSSIBLE IO OBTAIN! 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3 Tuesday, Ocober 6, T II E F L A T H A T Page Three 4_!> EDITOB:.WALLACE R. HEATWQLE Indians To Bale Harvard Crimson A Cambridge Saurday Tribesmen Take Va. Tech, 21-7, For Third Consecuive Win POWWOW wih WALLY Once again oar power-laden bu ersaile Indians have come hrough wih anoher vicory. The horough rouncing of he Virginia Tech Gobblers made i hree, in a row for he season and hree in a row over he Teehmen. In scoring hree imes o spoil heir hoss' Homecoming, he Tribe used hree differen mehods of aack power, passing, and decepion. The power came in he firs period as he Big Green marched 57 yards and Bob Longacre wen over ackle o score. In he hird period, he riple hrea whipped a 23 yard ouchdown pass o Glenn Knox for he second score. In he final period, he Voylesmen added insul o injury as Al Vandeweghe se sail on an 11 yard scoring sprin from a perfecly execued end around. "To he vicor goes he spoils" and o Bob Longacre, 190 riple hrea sar, goes our unrearded praise. The big, shify,back was really an answer o any coach's prayers las Saurday as he did everyhing o perfecion. He smashed he Tech line ime afer ime and when he defenses were pulled in o sop him or Johnson, Longacre faded back and rifled Tech forward wail co shreds wih several beauiful passes. His improvemen on - connecing wih re picked up a leas hree o six his blasing charges. The "Sud" ceivers was grea and! his spells yards on every play, several imes more rouble for opponens. Even geing loose and being brough ihough Bob is big, he is shify down from he rear. His mighy and once he ges pas scrimmage righ oe reained is accuracy as he can be very elusive which acccufs for his long gains. Agains hree exra poins in as many he had a perfec day in booing Navy he was hampered by a bad ries. knee bu now i appears o be allrigh, so all we caw say is wach packed sadium urned his way as Ramsey kep ail eyes in he Mm go! his superb charge kep him in he Afer he Big Green's well deserved 3-0 vicory over Navy, many people were doubful of he Tribe's poenecy because saisics showed ha he Voylesmen were badly ouplayed. When a eam plays defensive ball, his is bound o occur. Las Saurday a Blacksburg, he score as well as he saisics old he sory. The Tribe compleely overpowered he Gobblers as hey rolled up 15 firs downs as compared wih a meager four for he Teehmen. Our boys ougained hem 153 o 95 and so i goes in all deparmens excep one. The Indians hi a new low in puning, averaging only 28 yards per boo. This cerainly doesn' show he rue value of our puners, Longacre and Freeman, who are usually good from 38 o 40 yards per ry. I is wih grea joy ha we learn ha he successes of he Indians are aracing more han sae-wide noice. New York papers carried full sories on he Navy win and several columniss refered o he grea play of Johnson and Ramsey. A Souhern sporscaser has picked he Indians o end up on op of he Souhern Conference heap. AH he pre-game expers ha we have had a chance o see, picked W. and M. o op V. P. I. by more han one euehdbwh,. In Eddie Dooley's "Fooball Annual" Johnson and Eamsey were given grea, and jus praise and were called Ail-Americans. We honesly believe every bi of his and perhaps a lile bi more bu we fear one hing overconfidence. Harvard has los wo consecuive games. To lose hree in a row would be a blo on heir record, so hey'll be se for he Indians. The (Coninued on Page 4) figacre And Johnson Head Scalping Pary For he firs ime in eigh years V.P.I.'s Homecoming was spoiled as William and Mary's gridders horoughly rounced he Gobblers on heir home field by he score of 21-7 before a capaciy crowd of 9,000 people. Passes Click Aacking boh on he ground and in he air, he Tribe allied in he firs, hird, and final quarers as Longacre and Johnson spearheaded he assaul. Mos graifying was he big improvemen in he Big Green's passing aack as Longacre proved himself o be a 190-pound package of riple hrea dynamie when he unlimbered his righ arm. ' Shooing bulle-like passes, Big Bob conneced wih amazing accuracy as he rifled heaves for as much as 30 yards. None of his osses were inerceped and several more would have been compleed excep for he fac ha his perfecly placed passes dropped from he arms of waiing receivers. Johnson, Ramsey Sar Johnson was a veriable powerhouse, as always, as he ripped he Gobbler backfield. He seriously hampered he Tech running aack and hurried heir passing game as he proved o all presen ha he is ruly All-American maerial. Ends Score Ends Knox and Vandeweghe were grea boh offensively and (Coninued on Page 4) ovaleski,»midl Ousanding Sars As Neers Work Coninuing heir fall pracice, William and Mary's up and coming Tennis eam looked every inch of a championship eam his week as hey were led by Rob Smidl and rookie Fred jfcovaleski. The laer is a Freshman a William and Mary and his saus is as ye uncerain, bu if he is no eligible for varsiy compeiion his year i will be a grea blow o all Sae championship hopes. Capain Mahews Under he direcion of Capain Bob Mahews, veeran of hree years, he neers have praciced faihfully since he beginning of school alhough here are no maches scheduled for his fall. These hree sars have 1 been ably suppored by he veerans King, Coleman and Bauman. King and Bauman have been very impressive in hese early "workous, showing much improvemen over Two William and'mary Aces *' * ' **$ 'K Two of William and Mary's brighes sars are picured above. Jack Freeman (lef) and Harvey Johnson have eamed up o provide pleny of rouble for he opposiion. Freeman injured his shoulder in he Navy game and was held ou of some acion in he Tech encouner bu will be able o show his heels o Harvard his Saurday. Johnson sarred agains he Teehmen and will provide mos of he power agains he Crimson. Lile Green Seek No* Two Agains Fork Union Friday Inramural Ges Under As Fooball heir play of. las year. If he eams coninues o improve as hey have done laely, hey sand an excellen chance of geing hrough heir very hard schedule.his spring wih an ousanding record. League- Way Sars King Fooball reigns in he inramural program a William and Mary wih he Kappa Sigma and he Pi Lambda Phi fraerniies opening he season agains he Lambda Chi Alpha and he Phi Kappa Tau fraerniies respecively. The res of he program is no complee as ye. Suden Managers The inramural program his year has been placed in he hands of he sudens wih Harvey Marriner and Cecil Griffin as Senior managers in charge of inramural s. They will be assised by wo Junior managers, wo Sophomore managers, and wo Freshmen managers, All proesed games will be sen o a board of judges in wriing. The board of judges will be made up of Coach Carl Voyles, Coach Arnold Umbach, Coach Dwigh Seussy, and John L. Lewis. Referees Referees for he inramural games are Cecil Griffin, Dick Higgins,. and Jimmy Macon. All of hese boys have had experience a his sor of work and will coninue all year. Wih capable judging here is lile chance of proes of he officiaing. Two Leagues There will be wo leagues fo»- fooball his year wih he en Fraerniies and four Dorms compeing in heir respecive leagues. Two fooball games will be played each week by each fraerniy and dorm unil all games have been played. As he number of eams in' he dormiory league is four, (Coninued on Page 4) Bale To 0-0 Tie In Inra-Squad Scrap Gunning for heir second win of he year, William and Mary's freshman squad will mee he Fork Union Miliary Academy eleven his Friday afernoon on Carey Field. Inra-Squad Game The frosh, under Coach "Swede" Umbach, climaxed a en-day pracice session, exending from heir Sep. 23 win over he Apprenice school reserves, wih an inrascpad game las Saurday. Spli up ino Green and Whie eams, he yearlings baled on even erir'5 for four quarers, winding up he ; day wih a scoreless ie. Boh sides hreaened on several occasions bu ha added punch was always lacking. Ashby Dashiell from Suffolk, Va., and Nick Semak led he Green aack while Rox Dix of Danville, Va., and Jack McHenry of Colver, Pa., carried he Whie offensive. Ousanding on he defensive were Lou Hoisma and "Red" Caughron of he Whie eam and Henry Shook of he Greens. Despie heir early season loss o he V.P.I, freshmen, Fork Union should prove roublesome o he Papooses who will be ou o duplicae he 18-0 riumph of he "41 frosh. Probable saring lineup for he Indians will be: Mc- Murrer and Pond a he ends, Shook and Harrison a ackles, Giliwicz and Dale holding down he guard poss, Calos a cener, McHenry a blocking back, Semak a he wing, Video a full, and Clark a ail back. Mee Camp Lee Following he F.U.M.A. game, William and Mary will mee Camp Lee, Ocober 16, on he home field. Voyles Fears Big Red Man Power As Team Goes Norh Johnson, Ramsey and Company Deermined To Bring Home Yankee Blue Bloods 5 Scalp Sporing an unbeaen record afer he 21-7 Virginia Tech rouncing, he William and Mary Indians will invade Cambridge, Massachuses, nex Saurday afernoon o clash wih he owering Harvard eleven. Roaring ino he fray wih a sensaional record o heir credi wih one-hird of he season's schedule having been compleed, he Redskins are confiden of haling he fighing Crimson fooball, machine. The "knock 'em down, drag 'em ou" acics employed in he Virginia Tech ussle is probably an indicaion of wha o expec a Cambridge. The Tribe had power on land and in he air wih heir proven running and newly found passing aack, as i was he firs ime his year ha he Indians had aken o he air lanes. When Harvey Johnson wasn' smashing a he Tech forward Fencers Prepare wall, sharpshooing Bob Longacre was rifling hose bulle passes o he ousreched arms of 'For Firs Mach waiing receivers for a oal of As Season N.ears 137 yards gained by passing. William and Mary is well known Longacre mus have borrowed he for-is championship eams and Norden bomb sigh for he Blackshe Fencing Team is no excepion.. hm S bale, as none of his sure- The eam, under Coach Tucker ««aerials were inerceped. Jones, has los only four dual _ Same Lineup mees in he pas seven years. Using he same saring lineup They are he possessors of he which pu V.P.I, off o a bad Souhern Alanic Tourney hree sar, Coach Voyles probably will weapon cup for he pas wo again sar he Forkovich, Longyears and many of he men have acre, Bucher, and Johnson fourwon individual medals. som f J" f>f 'backfield, wih de- Five Leermen Z ^ l j ^ i T? ^ The eam has. been pracicing ^ ^\f b f " ' "'" ^ ^..7 \ i «, %,.», man > Bob Barn aw* a\*rb Po»- for he uas week wih our ou..... IOI uie F<*»" «linger al ready for duv a ai>of he five leermen of las year ^ y or & au^ " n - reurning. Led. by Co-capains Endg ^ R fa Bill Grover and Jim Classman, ouchdowns u Mg ^ wo of he fines hree weapon ^ and A] YmdJ ^ fencers m inercollegiae fenexng, a, g0 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ raed All-American, he eam has er Jn boh offeng. ye ^ ^ ^ ^ a beer han average chance of fiews_ Capain Marvin Bagg ^ repeaing in. he ournamen m «p ap, py piews ^ n fm ^ April. San Bernsein and Dale acwe sms w M e Boc HoHo Williams, who improved seadily and. poen Gerrard ^ ^ wij, during he pas season, round ou ake he ^ ^ posiiong> Big Tex he eam. Parker Baum, a rans- Warringon will sar a cener. fer from he Norfolk Division, ^ ^ ^ and Warren Rockwr a freshman, g ^ ^ linemen. ^ ^ are wo new men ou for he eam, Qmden> MarvJn Qr ^ ^ who may see service during he Knox> md m i Ah ^ year. This is he firs year ha John GrembowiZ) Newe Jm. Coach Jones has had more han Clin Crockej Scoy Cunni five men on his squad. (Coninued on Page 4) CrOSS-'»UllrYmeH Now Working For Cap. Phil Thomas ham, Wal Weaver, and Henry Schuz, ends; Johnny Clowes, Andy Blagg, Harry Johns, Regis B ~^> a *<i Bob Seckroh, guards; and Ralph Sazio, Bill Safko, Seve Chipok, and Don Beam, ackles. Two Losses Harvard, having absorbed defeas by Norh Carolina Pre- Acion is aking place on he Fligh and Pennsylvania o he rails of Maoaka Park as he Wil- une of 18-0 and 19-7, respecive- Ham and Mary varsiy cross coun- ] y,. w f l be ou o figh heir way ry eam prepares for he coming ino he win column in Saurday's season. As Coach Arnold "Swede" game. Umback is in charge of he Pa- Despie he srengh of heir ppose fooball squad, Capain Phil wo opponens, i is apparen ha Thomas has aken over he Harvard is no he powerhouse squad's leadership. oufi of he '41 campaign, when Three Holdovers Capain Endico Peabody led he Holdovers from he varsiy greaes forward wall in Crimson squad las year along wih Cap- gridiron hisory. Only wo of las ain Thomas are Bill Gill and season's line are back. They are Dudley Woods, Prom las year's Don Fore, who is making a bid freshman squad are Alber Pow- for Ail-American as capain and ell, Clifford Dierich, and Edward lef end of he Cambridge grid- Andersen who are rying for men, and Bill Barnes who holds places on he eam. down he oher flank. Schedule No Compleed Crimson Srong Los o he squad from las las Dick Harlow, coach of he year's cross counry eam which Crimson combine and well-known placed second in he annual sae eacher of he spinner cycle and mee o V.M.I., are Boo Sanderson, modified 'T' formaion aack, will who is now serving wih Uncle hurl his sronges possible lineup Sam; Paul Couch, and Henry Pi- agains he Indians. The smooh zer. Schedule arrangemens have Harvard backfield composed of r.o been compleed as ye, bu a Anderson a he blocking back mach wih Virginia and he pos, Richards a ail back, Wil- Sae Mee is definie. All oher son a he wing, and Johnson a mees are in doub due o rans- fullback, is raed as one of he poraion difficulies. (Coninued on Page 4)

4 Page Four II B FLAT HAT Tuesday, Ocober 6, 1942 Sororiies Express Unanimous Opposiion To Darden's Views Sororiies (Coninued from Page 2) do he fraerniies. Neiher do we believe, however, ha he fraerniy houses should be aken away. There is no reason why hey should no also develop ino worhy organizaions, and hey should a leas be given a chance o eliminae heir weaknesses. Because we were no consuled a all before he acion of he Board of Visiors, we feel ha we should be given a hearing, and ha here should be a review of he ease nex spring. From now unil spring, we give everyone a cordial inviaion o wach and sudy he sororiies and fraerniies. We know ha he Governor's charges will prove unapplicable o our campus, and ha he Board of Visiors, being fairminded men, will see he value of mainaining sororiy and fraerniy houses on his campus. Virginia Gamma Chaper. Kappa Kappa Gamma I is a known characerisic of sociey ha people will form hemselves ino groups, wheher, sororiy, fraerniy, club or clique. Membership in a sororiy or fraerniy does no preven is members from joining clubs; raher i encourages acive paricipaion in campus life. A a college as small as William and Mary no group could afford, or even wan o be exclusive. I is definiely o he advanage of he group o cooperae wih he adminisraion, and o be friendly wih all on campus. I should be noed by hose opposed o such organizaions as sororiies ha prominen visiors o his campus have remarked upon he unusual friendliness ha exiss among our cornea, wheher hey h ( -..; "> wy or no. We fefi :.\.\? S'.rK-r iix.;m; nak.-. - {,ui. \.,i,.-.\\>,u<. prove Complimens of IDEAL BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 328 Over Casey's Everybody knows wha happens when hirs mees ice-cold Coca-Cola. Tha hirsy feeling leaves and a refreshed feeling comes. Pure, wholesome, delicious, ice-cold Coca-Cola saisfies compleely. ha general objecions o fraerniies and sororiies would no apply here. Gamma Kappa Chaper. Gamma Phi Bea I seems from all available sources ha Governor Darden's argumens for he aboliion of separae sororiy esablishmens are wo-fold. Firs, ha hey serve o emphasize a cleavage which Governor Darden claims exiss beween sororiy and nonsororiy girls. We challenge his saemen, for in sororiy houses --i is possible o observe cerain eeremonv and secre funcions wihou calling undue aenion; whereas, if sororiy girls were forced o mee in dormiory rooms, hey would seem o be flauning he necessiaed secrecy of heir meeings before he nonsororiy girls. This would cerainly no lessen any sense of exriosiveness ha is used as one of he main weapons agains sororiies. Furhermore, William and Mary has a i-cpuaion for a fair and jus social recogniion of nonsororiy girls as compared wih a grea percenage of American colleges. Secondly, Governor' Darden argues ha his proposal would be an economy measure in recogniion of he sei-iousness of he presen siuaion. ' I seems o u= ha since he young people av< being called upon: in ohe>,,, o paricipae in he w;,r ff<, hey should be perm-le'l u> coninue wih a ceu. i..r,oun of heir peace ihne,m-s- -if, hey, personally i,<i if advisable and wihin i:.e-.,,eiai limis. The r -" -" r -wj>le have been old :< ' ' JS leaders ha hey fhoni- by all means acively par- 'wi^ie in a unied effor oward vicory; hey should coninually remain aware of he seriousness of he siuaion by paricipaing in acive organizaions such as he Red Cross, conribuing heir ime and effor o he duies of he Air Raid. Spoing Sysem, and by buying, Bonds and Samps jus o menion a few of hese possible conribuions. Drink cm 3Bi Delicious and Refreshing THE PAUSE THAT R E FR^ Boled under auhoriy of The Coca-Cola Co. by NEWPORT NEWS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Inc. Bu' hey have also been, cauioned no o disrup heir social and privae lives any more han is absoluely necessary. This is a program which we hink mos reasonable and one which we would like o observe, for we shall conribue as much as we possibly can oward he war effor bu we hink ha he removal of separae ' sororiy esablishmens would do far more harm o our morale han good o he College. Alpha Chi Chaper. Alpha Chi Omega The hreaened disconinuance of residenial Greek-leer houses has aroused "fighing spiri." We feel ha he reasons given by Governor Darden for his proposal are unsound and have been formulaed wihou accurae regard o condiions exisen on his campus. We deny his conenion ha separae living esablishmens derac from congenial associaion beween members of he suden body as a whole; only approximaely onehird of he members of each gr~ i;> are accommodaed in a hou.-/-, <,< he oher members live in ('<<>< r< K dormiories. There >- h.v.aid friendly inerim ;,. >,ng all sudens. Someone was waching awfully closely. I was wih grea enjoymen ha we learned ha one of The govenh,i-<i»er cied he our Papooses is alened oher han elemen <> ' <rf,*s a poin agains in he ar of fooball. Henry shook, he mai.i _ j^.ice of houses. An big ow-headed ackle really can i""s.' :>.;af'<»n of comparaive exf< '. ' of room and board in dor- If he plays ackle as well, he's a hea ou a mean une on he piano. -.jfy and house living quarers powerhouse..vould clearly show ha he charge for room in a house is less han some of he dormiory accommodaions. The charge" for board in a house is less han ha of he college dining faciliies. Finaiiy, were he houses o be abandoned as residences, a furher problem would arise in housing sudens, wih dormiories already crowded o capaciy. Bea Dela Chaper. Theare Open House Proves Grea Success "There haven' been as mony people in here since- he building opened in 1937," was a remark made by one of he members of he Fine Ars Deparmen of he Theare Open House las Thursday nigh. According o auhoraive circles, he aendance was record-breaking. From 9 o 10 guess, who were chiefly Freshmen, were shown every sage in he developmen of a hearical producion from cosume designs. and he beginnings of a se, o phoographs of differen dramaic performances given here in previous years. A 9:30 he Open House migraed o Wren Kichen o consume cider and alk heare unil curfew rang. J. D. Carneal, Jr. Presiden S. B. Drinard, Sec.-Treas. J. D. CARNEAL & SONS, Inc. Esablished 1890 REALTORS Homes, Aparmens, Business, Indusrial Sies Sales, Renals, Loans Appraisals Dial Carneal BMg., Richmond, Va. 12 N. 9h S. flmrch of Sain Bed< (Caholic) -HOLY MASS Sundays and 11:00 A. M. Daily - 7:30 A. SL. ' SODA SHOP One of he mos popular hangous his fall is he new campus soda shop (see picure, righ). I has become a meeing place for daes, a sop over beween meals, a"nd a swell jockeying ground for upperclassmen. Wih he recen addiion of a lounge in he ouer foyer, and a bookshop corner, he Soda Shop bids fair o be he busies place on campus. Men 3 s Spors Powwow Big Green may have o make he rip in day coaches; hey'll be playing on srange grounds, in much cooler weaher. All of he-o will add up agains our bo\ s and hey'll have o play op noch h; '' o win. hu we feci we bs : i-. sronger eam and -., >:> ' : >. ou ball : nd H'i«' < ' *>. <d,., holier" *-a' :.-.;,.: -.a brine hon'i- ',-. wilp., "! '" j'iol'ghts: Ti wu< 'j'lv'ring o noe ha a Ulack-.- i nrg las week he Big Green was penalized 100 yards o V. P. I.'s 35. V PI defensively hroughou all he game. Boh flankmen had he honor of scoring; Knox off a pass. and Vandewe'ghe on a perfecly execued end around play. Longacre Scores,, Wih only half of he firs period gone, he Big Green climaxed a 58-yard susained drive wih Bob Longacre going over ackle from he Tech five for he firs score. The blocking on he play was magnificen as he linemen flaened all opposiion o allow he big 190-pound ail back o score sanding up. Knox Takes Pass The Gobblers held he powerhouse a bay for he remainder of he firs half bu wih he sar of he second half, he second William and Mary scoring hrus sared. This ime i was hrough he aerial lanes ha he Tribe scored. Wih Longacre hrowing and Johnson, Knox, and Vandeweghe caching, hey moved o he 23 where Longacre sho a bulle-like -heave o Knox who leaped high ino he. air o ake i from wo Tech defenders in he end zone. Again Johnson added he exra poin. ^ {"^.^{^.^.S^^.J^.^^^^^^ ± i if Tech Scores Sophomore Joe Folz of Tech provided he nex hrills as he ook he ball on his own 37 and broke off his own righ ackle, fough off he backer-uppers and raced 84 yards for he Tech score. Vandy Fools Tech Angered over his firs score of he season agains hem, he Indians roared back in he fourh quarer o march o he Tech wo only o lose he ball. Tech was unable o move he ball and was forced o kick ou. Freeman carried o he eleven and hen Vandeweghe sared his eleven-yard scoring sprin on a perfecly execued, end around play. Wih Tech rying o sop Korczowski who wen ino he line as he slipped Vandy he ball, he sellar end wen wide and scored wihou being ouched. Johnson kicked he exra poin o finish he scoring. Inran urals each eam will probably play each oher a leas several imes. Physical Finess Sress has been placed on he inramural program his year as physical finess is he heme as William and Mary is helping o prepare is men physically as well as menally for probable fuure service in some branch of he armed services. Inramurals are being conduced so as o allow as many men as possible o paricipae in acive spors. arvard Ivy's bes, despie heir limied offensive power hus far his season. Lyle, Goehals, Gallagher, 0'- Donnell, Perkins, Cowen, and Gifford are dependable reserves who will see acion agains he Souhern invaders. Aiding Fore and Barnes on he line are Hibbard and Sannard, ackles; Gudiais and Smih, guards; and Fisher a cener. Reserve linemen who have seen acion his year are Garland and Kamp, ends; Durwood and Malle, ackles; Row and Aldrich, guards; and R. Anderson, cener. Coninuaions In he Harvard-William and Mary series, as he wo schools me hree imes from 1925 o 1930, he Crimson emerged vicorious on wo occasions while he hird.meeing resuled in a scoreless ie. Fencing Mee Scheduled A mee has been scheduled, in he near fuure, wih officers from he Yorkown Mine Depo.. which should be a good es for he Indians since hese men formerly fenced a differen colleges. Mees have been scheduled wih mos of he souhern eams, and for is annual rip up norh, he eam plans o engage in compeiion wih Princeon, Pennsylvania, Fordham and Johns Hopkins. From he way hings sand i looks like he Indians will add more rophies o is imposing array-, Fresh- The annual ouing wih he U. of Richmond has been.scheduled for laer in he season while maches wih he Apprenice school varsiy, he V.M.I, frosh, and Wake Fores are on he enaive lis. Wes End Vale TAILORING Cleaning; and Pressing STUDENTS' TICKETS Richard T. Higgins College Represenaive TELEPHONE -13 Sadium Service Saion Candies, Tobaccos, Pasries Open 7 A. M. - 11:30 P. M,.^^.^Q^^^^. CAPITOL RESTAURANT (AIR - CONDITIONED) The Larges and Bes Place o Ea in he Colonial Ciy. SPECIAL KATES TO STUDENTS YOUR PATEONAGE APPEECIATED Williamsburg, Va, <-««$. <rb^<^»m~<r«~i}~$~<hh*mrb<^-<^^ // % X

5 Tuesday, Ocober 6, 1942 r J! K I-":. A '; 'age r lve Women's Spors Bus The Axis Wih Jones minues of he appoined ime for omen's Tennis a cones gives he officials in By KATIE, RUTHERFORD charge he righ o declare he egins This Week Inramural. Body Le he Axis ry o do is wors. The T.J.C.'s Tucker cones forfeied. The inramural ennis schedule Chosen For Year The women's inramural es peiion will open his year wih 1S: ennis maches. The rules will be as follows: A eam mach shall consis of wo singles and one doubles. Each singles and doubles shall be a se. One player may no paricipae in boh singles, bu he wo singles players may combine o make he doubles if hey wish Each sororiy and dormiory shall score one poin for each mach won. Tha is, for winning boh singles and doubles an organizaion shall score hree poins. Each sororiy and dormiory shall supply is own scorers for all maches. (Failure o appear wihin en C A L L Far Your Winer Needs Coal and Fuel Oil Williamsburg- Coal Co., Inc. Dormiory League ' Oc. 9 / 3:15 Jefferson vs. Barre Brown vs. Chandler Oc. 13 3:15 Jefferson vs. Chandlei Barre vs. Brown 4:15 Jefferson vs. Brown Chandler vs. Barre Sororiy League Oc. 12 3:15 Alpha Chi vs. Thea Pi Phi vs. Gamma Phi D.D.D. vs. Phi Mu Chi O vs. K. D. 4:15 Kappa vs. Thea Alpha Chi vs. Phi Mu Pi Phi vs. K. D. D.D.D. vs. Chi O. Oc. 14 3:15 Kappa vs. Gamma Phi Thea vs. Phi Mu Alpha Chi vs. Chi 0 Pi Phi vs. D.D.D. 4:15 Kappa vs. Phi Mu K.D. vs. Gamma Phi Thea vs. Chi 0 Alpha Chi vs. Pi Phi Oc. 15 3:15 Kappa vs. D. D. Phi Mu vs. CM O D.D.D. vs. Gamma Phi Thea vs. Pi Phi M Lois wears an all wool, lighweigh flannel, Rocking-chair dress which, in all colors and sizes, is available a he Williamsburg Shop. X fr. 4 : 4- "0-0- i x i The women's inramural represenaives have been chosen for his year. They are as follows: Dorminory Represenaives: Jefferson, Nancy Hale; Brown, Grace Duvoisin; Barre, Dee Dumas and Louise Deiz; Chandler, Virginia Lee. v Sororiy Represenaives: Alpha Chi Omega, Virginia Wilson; Chi Omega, Nancy Throckmoron; Kappa Dela, Libby Fisher; Kappa, Polly Bryan; Thea, Nancy Speakes; Gamma Phi, Gussie Williams; Pi Phi, Jan Hendricks; Phi Mu, Mabel Pederson; Tri Del, Marion Commery. 4:15 Kappa vs. Chi O K. D. vs. D.D.D,. Phi Mu vs. Pi Phi Alpha Chi vs. Gamma Phi Oc. 16 3:15 Kappa vs. D. D. D. CM O vs. Pi Phi K. D. vs. Alpha Chi Thea vs. Gamma Phi 4:15 Kappa vs. Pi Phi D. D. D. vs. Alpha Chi K. D. vs. Thea Phi Mu vs. Gamma Phi Oc..19 3:15 Kappa vs. Alpha Chi D. D. D. vs. Thea Chi 0 vs. Gamma Phi K. D. vs. Phi Mu By EUGENE M. HANOPEE Tau Chaper of Pi Alpha akes pleasure in announcing he pledging of he following members of he Sophomore class: Leo Brenner, Norfolk, Va.; Waler Churgin, Newark, N. J.; Richard Cornell, Brooklyn, N. Y.; and Roskam Salasky, Richmond, Va. As a resul of heir recen iniiaion, Ann Bodell, Mary Louise Manning, Tiuh Jane Thomas, and Jane Welon are now wearing Kappa pins. On Sepember 28, Alpha Ea Chaper of Sigma Pi iniiaed he following: Howard Marson Smih, Horaio Manning Peebles, Regis Bernard Brown, William Garland Clarke, William Paul Murden, Cecil Robbins Gray, and Carol Jackson Simmons. I was he larges group of pledges o obain membership a any one ime since he local chaper was esablished in The aenion of all women sudens is called o he new amendmens o he rush rules which will he found in his issue of The Fla Ha. Page 1 Coninuaions Civilian Defense her ~ almos 50 ~ have offered heir downbea o give he blood-hirsy coninuous 'operaion, day and serac f> which was grealy ap- Tribunal mob a lile chagrinning nigh preciaed. Jumors and Seniors o he une of his dexerous The Williamsburg Pos was in- Wh W?* hree days a week are boogy-woogying-we spell if, excused from a week of gym, yopronounce i. Back o he com siued by he Army Air Corps and freshmen and sophomores, soon afer Pearl Harbor wih mercial,- even he connoisseurs of wih permission, are allowed o Thomas Pinckney as Chief Observer. Las May, when Mr. a good job. boogy woogy hough Shookie did work on he farms in place of aking heir usual quoa of physical educaion classes. really good performances Pinckney enered he Navy, Dr. Two Harrison ook over his pos. This projec-has been under way of he evening were he leap frog The Army Air Corps considers for a week and a half and will game and he 'push-he-peanu- he Williamsburg-pos vially imporan and has highly praised is if necessary. er aisle of Phi Bea Kappa Hall. coninue for four weeks or more wih-your-nose race down he cen- operaion, Dr. Harrison said. And one sricly mediocre perfor- Sudens Farm ed. They realize ha heir work is of grea imporance o he farmers who were in such serious need of help and ha i is also helping o aver a siuaion which could urn ino a serious U. S. problem. On op of all his, he fellows appreciae he amazing amoun of exraordinary cooperaion which exiss The Colonial Resauran Q-^^^-M-H-^-^-e-H"*-*^ "The House of Famous food" Foil ow he Crowd i he Colonial Special Raes for* Sudens he greaer ineres on of governmen sudens beween he farmers and he naional Law. workers. Three-fourhs of he helpers have had previous experience working on farms.. A large num- Jones Commandos are now receiving a rigorous course of raining ha should fi hem for anyhing. Under he direcion of Mr. Tucker Jones, his course in physical finess, now an emergency requiremen in physical educaion for junior and senior men, mees hree imes a week for one hour and weny minues a ime. Insrucors are all sudens in he class, and hough he course carries credi, he credis are added o he oal number of required credis in physical educaion. y Gary Cooper and Teresa Wrigh as Lou and "El", heading he cas which Samuel Goldwyn assembled for "The Pride Of The Yankees," life-sory of Lou Gehrig, playing a Williamsburg Theare Friday, Saurday,Sunday, Oc mance was Pa Curis's version of Enrollmen a Sunken Garden Julie, all have fallen off slighly due o he schmalz, no smooeh. Incidenly, war, bu he oal has increased, some kind-heared upperclassman Many of he law sudens come ough o ell Miss Curis.ha from he deparmens of Economics, Business Adminisraion, even queen bees play he game and Governmen. Dean Cox aribued he increase o wo facors, o he acceleraion of programs and o Campus Personaliies This year, because of an illness which prevened him from playing fooball, he is an end coach for he freshman eam. Asked wha changes h% would favor on he campus, Scoy replied, "I'd like o see more school spiri insead of he lackadaisical aiude which has prevailed, on campus for so long." Scoy is majoring in English and hopes, unless he war upses his plans, o do newspaper work, preferably spors reporing. He is now enrolled in he Navy's V-7, and plans o ener officer's raining school a he end of he year. His hobbies are mosly reading and spors. Admiing he is no alone in. hinking so, Scoy says he Yanks are his favories; and one can ofen find him in nearby New York waching hem when he is on vacaion. Medical Ars Building- The Tribunal So This Is College Peerson brohers, beer known on campus as he Zoo- Sui men, or, his-is-wha-he-man Y in-he-sore-said-hey- were - wear 's- ing-a-college, demonsraed heir X peculiar alen of he Ji a la Hary lem so ha he enire suden body Y migh see and migh benefi. ^ Shook Boogy-Woogies Henry.. Shook came in on he <^<^-w>-*-<^<r<-^^<-<-fr4-«^<-fr<-«><>^««<f and obey he decrees of Tribunal. When Tribunal rules "Wear a owel urban," Tribunal means "Wear a owel urban!" Those he par who don' comply are called for a in Iner- second hearing. If his fails, he defendan is called for a, privae hearing. Freshies Clean Boeour The following day Sammy Banks scrubbed he nose of Lord Boeour wih a oohbrush; Carolyn Macy scrubbed he cannon; Margie Hill made a speech in fron of our honorable Lord B; and Lois Wilfong, Bey Lawson, and Virginia Reuers sang he laundry lis over he speaker in he dining hall. For hree days Helen Marin and Jean Carr wore homemade bird cages on heir heads; Bill Johnson, Alber Sharpe, and Jimmy Dobyns wore ribbons on heir due caps; and Howard Hyle wen effeminae wih lipsick on his homely face. A he close of he meeing a few people suck around o see Phyllis Laskey, Mary Smarr, and Priscilla Fuller wih a few ohers give forh wih a serenade in fron of he Presiden's House. A presen he men are performing he Navy physical ess, which include pulling up he bars, pushups, broad jumps, and he Navy back lever, which ocnsiss of siing up from a lying posiion, wising he body and ouchingarms o legs. In addiion o he Navy ess, here are he William and Mary ess which have been in operaion since 1922: he mile run, rope climbing, weigh lifing and acrobaics. Mos srenuous bodybuilding exercises are augh according o he Swedish-Ling Sysem. Swimming is necessary for emergencies. Taugh School of he Soldier Mr. Jones has developed his own raining for individual comba by selecing cerain feas from Judo, Sava, knife-fighing, and Glima. No only will he men learn he skills of fighing, bu hey will also learn how o give commands, develop leadership abiliy, and complee he regular school of he soldier. Senior men who had a shor course in his ype of raining las spring have done prey well so far bu he juniors, o whom his is all new, haven' been very good. Some of hem say ha if hey live hey will undoubedly improve. They migh have been referring o he effor involved in one of heir recen maneuvers. The oher day he class was sen ou o he sadium, where hey go up on he eemenwalls a he foo of he sands and ran along hose walls, jumping across he enrance and exi spaces. Prioriies Preven Scaffold Compleion A scaffold was sared near he sadium for raining in climbing and jumping, bu prioriies have prevened is compleion. In place of he scaffold,he men have used le >* ms an<1 lle sadium. Afer run ning around he rack in he old %y m > ne. v come down o he seconc * floor balcony and from here jump o he floor. Wih no aids provided, hey had o ge from he floor o he balcony of he new gym. One member of he class, afer giving he oher members a "leg up" was lef sanding here wih no means of geing up himself. The insrucor walked up and said, "Well, I'm sorry bu' I guess you'll jus have o be a sacrifice o he cause." Some of he men, however, were no desirious of being sacrifices o he course. Geing a lile ired during heir mile run in he sadium, hey jus sepped behind he scoreboard o cach heir breah. When he ime comes for hem o figh, hough, hey feel ha, afer his raining, i will be heir opponens who will need o cach heir breah. WHITE OPTICAL CO. Newpor News, Va. Peninsula Hardware Corp. Picure Framing, Keys Made, Elecrical Appliances, Pain, Ironing Boards. Phone 115 Look for he Trade Mark The Coll oiiege Sh op COLLEGE CORNER Full line of Convalescen and Birhday Cards Special new Brownie Blockprin Personal Greeing- Cards -K~^^,j^-^0>*-^-«^-«-^«o > -> > <$ 0-

6 Page Six H E II A Tui's<i:iv. Oi'(!ij»;i" 'i. IP!U Colonial Echo Porrai Siing Coninues This Week Siings for Colonial Echo picures ar; coninuing hrough his week, i was announced by Bob Weinberg, Business Manager. The schedule for women sudens, whose picures will be aken his week, is prined below. I is imperaive, according o Weinberg, "ha you be in he middle alcove of he recepion room of Brafferon Hall, precisely a he ime a which you are scheduled o appear." The charge for picures, which will be prined in his year's annual, he said, will be as follows: freshmen, $2.00; sophomores, #2.50; juniors, $2.75; seniors, I is necessary ha a deposi of one dollar be made a he ime of siing. The balance may?)so be paid a ha ime if desired. Checks should be made payable o he Colonial Echo. If change in schedule is necessary, i should be arranged wih he Business Manager as soon as possible. Below is he schedule for women: Thursday, Ocober 8, 1942 A. M. 9:00 Louise Brown Marjorie Browning 9:05 Ella Allen Gloria Brush 0:10 Lucy Bryan Daphne Andrews 9:15 Bey Bunin Doris Armor 0:20 Lucille Burbank Elizabeh Aurell 9:25 Joanna Auer Peggy Burdick 9:30 Edih Burkard Bey Bu 9:35 Frances Buler Mary Barnhard 9:40 Jane Bryan Mary Lou Barro 9:45 Louise Capron June Bayles 9:50 Jean Beazley Marion Commery 9:55 Gloria Creslick Vij's-'i 1 ''''* Coibur:; 10:0*' iuch ;-i'.oox.: Jacqueline Adams :0;05 Marha Adams Besy Brownson -10:10 Ruh Allen Jeanne Anderson 10:15 Jean Bulee Jean Andrews 10:20 Mavis Bunch Anne Armiage 10:25 Joanne Armsrong Carol Burd 10:30 Lei ia Avery Anne Buron 10:35 Mildred Barre Alice Cabell 10:40 Emma Bareaux Miriam Baes 10:45 Virginia Baureihel Margare Carey 10:50 Lady Margare Carey Muriel Clark 10:55 Beymay Becan Ruh Carpener 11:00 Elizabeh Brown Kiy Brown 11:05 Dorohy Agurk Virginia Bunce 11:10 Barbara Burbank Claire Bardwell 11:15 Kaherine Callahan Barbara Bevan 11:20 Jene Carr Enid Bishop 11:25 Mary Elizabeh Bizer Helen Black 31:80 Nancy Case Dorohy Blake 11:35 Barbara Chamberlain Ann Bodell 11:40 Josephine Chisholm Jean Clark 11:45 Suzanne Coble Jean Boyle 11:50 Nancy Cogbill Norma Bradshaw P.M. 1:00 1:05 1:10 1:15 1:20 1:25 1:30 1:35 Barbara Adams Marion Albrigh Ann Wakins Bruce Joy Allen Mary Louise Baker Mary Jean Caldwell Dorohy Carpener Marjorie Bevans Elizabeh Caro Winifrid Birch Barbara Black Mary Jane Chamberlain Pa Bodine Jeanne Boileau Jane Chrisiansen Jean Bormann 1:40 Mae Clarke Elinor Clayon 1:45 Jean Boyd Suzanne Braude 1:5.0 Elizabeh Colpiis ' Julia Bray 1:55 Wanda Cooke Tommy Lou Bronough 2:00 Consance Cooley Barbara Cooper 2:05 Mary Corman Ann Corson 2:10 Evelyn Cosby Maria Croxon, 2:15 Virginia Curis Bey Cushall 2:20 Anne Daniel Bey,, Elle 2:25 Jane Enberg Virginia Dars 2:30 Debbie Davis Suzanne Eppes 2:35 Alice Davison Mary Jane Fessler. 2:40' Mary Anne Fields Louise Diez 2:45.,.Ruh-Diez Mary Dils 2:50 lone Faiso'h Billie Davison 2:55 Nancy Fairbank Margare Davison. 3:00 Elizabeh Allen Kahleen Babin 3:05 Eleanor Brooks Paricia Curis 3:10 Arlene Daniel * Virginia Davis 3:15 Nancy-Eslin Elizabeh Evans 3:20 Jane Davison Phoebe Ferris 3:25 Hilda Dean Margare Ann Fellows 3:30 Lucille Bodwell Beverly Bose 3:35 Charloe. Dickason Muriel Fisher 3:40 Dorohy Fizgerald Annio Dixon 3:45 Vivian Folz Jeanne Forresel 3:50 Marabeh Dowd Marjory Foser 3:55 Alice Drager Mildred Foser v r-.llaway >;.-r >- '.&..: '."arver 4:15 JeaniK." :».-, Miriam Boone 4:20 Beverly Clowes Joyce Brewer 4:25 Ruh Cowen Virginia Cradclock A :30 Mary Crowe Jane Cummins 4:35 Julia Fisher Sally Douglas 4:4G Audrey Forres Bey Driscoll 4:45 Helen Du Busc Violea Francis 4:50 Sophia Dumas Bee Freeman 4:55 Jeanee Freer Elizabeh Dunbar 5:00 Lucille Fizer Paricia Dorsey 5:05 Elizabeh Ann Fisher Bey Ann Flecher 5:10 Lillian Bourne Jane Craig 5:15 Dorohy Engsrand Judih Finkelsein 5:20 Luella Fizgerald Margare Doering 5:25 Mabel Dunne Barbara Durling 5:30 Grace Duvoisin Jusine Dyer 5:35 Frances Eames Mary Sue Ebeling 5:40 Marha Eddy Peggy Edwards 5:45 Jackie Fowlkes - Shirley Friedlander 5:50 Charloe Fry Priscilla Fuller 5:55 Kaherine Fulon Keih Anne Gamble Thursday Evening, Oc. 8 7:00 Nancy Carnegie, Pricke Carer 7:05 Elizabeh Cosenbader Georgianna De Shong 7:10 Elizabeh Douglass Eleanor Dumper 7:15 Ella Dunon Emilia Garcia 7:20 Marian Garne Mailda Genile 7:25 Elizabeh Gibbs Jean Gieselmann., 7:30 Paricia Giles -. Jane Ginsberg 7:35 Viola Gompf Mary Jean Goodsori ' 7:40 7:45 7:50 7:f,5 8:00 8:05»:10 8:15 8:20 8:28 8:30 8:35 8:40 8:45 8:50 8:55 A. M. 9:00 9:05 9:10 9:15 9:20 "9:25 9:30 9:35 9:40 9:45 9:50 9:55 10:00 10:05 10:10 10:15 10:20 10:25 10:30 10:35 10:40 10:45 10:50 10:55 11:00 11:05 1.1:10 11:15 11:20 11:25 11:30 11:35 11:40 11:45 11:50 P. M. 1:00 Isabel Gordon 1 iieima Gore Mailieen Gohli-i Era-lie Goldberg Barbara Goudy r'dwina Graff Lydia Grahan Bei,/ Jean Cran Bey Niederiander Mary Nelson Sally Winerbum Francis Winer Lois Winder Virginia Wilson Priscilla Wilson Mildred Wilson Paricia Williams Mary Williams Jane Williams Dorohy Williams Elizabeh Wilcox Lois Wilfong Jean Wilfong Caroline Wiley Jean Wilder Loraine Wier Jeanne Wieland Barbara Widmer Marha Wbienian Susan Whiehead Suzanne Whie Barbara Whie Friday, Ocober 10h Barbara Gray' Dorohy Green Bey Lou Grodecour Dorohy Grove Dianne Hol Barbara Hamilon Margare Horn Doris Hoseer Paricia Howard Audrey Hudgins Carolyn Hughes Carolyn Harley Barbara Jackson Mary Henderson Eleanor Heyer,' Helen Jordan Nancy Keen Anne Levering Gene Kellogg Dorohy Liz Peg Lomas Rachel Lyne Mary McClelland Mrs. Jane McGowiw Vivianne Gran Flea Gregory Gloria Gruber Elaine Hall Gloria Hall Joanne Hall Winifred Gill Dorohy Hope Rhoda Horon Jean Huber Gloria Banners Besy Hulbur Marilyn Humphrey Virginia Harris Carrie Humphries Gerrude Har Eleanor Harvey Bey Irvin Eleanor Haup Edih Havey ATimi Jardine Mary Holden Sarah Levy Virginia Kclcey Marion Gray Nellie Greaves Nancy Grube Jean Horger Dorohy Hammer- Mary Hammer Deiores Hampon Phyllis Hanz Ann James Eva Hazeline Frances Jarvis Helen Jerry. Ginnie Johns Dorohy Johnson Eleanor' Herman Kiy Jones Shiela Jusis Joan Kable Eleanor Karlson Marjorie Karlson Rennie Keezell Ruh Kenyon Nancy Hale Rhoda Hollander 1:05 Ann Harding Mary Jo Hundley 1:10 Olive Hasy Sarah Hayes 1:15 Jerrie Healy Jane Heiney 1:20 Margare Helms Kay Johnson 1:25 Jan Hendricks Peggy Johnson 1:30 Adele Heheringon Nancy Jones 1:35 Jane Hilon Mariea Hirsch 1:40 Jean Jordan Ann Hich ; 1:45 Dorohy Hoadley Marilyn Kaemmerle 1:50 Helen Holbrook Shelia Keane 1:55 Gwen Kehl Dorohy Lewis 2:00 Nancy Hochsrasser Mary Hoen 2:05 Frances Loesch Helen Kilmon 2:10 Mary Elizabeh Jones Mary Gladah Jones 2:15 Pa Hulbur Elizabeh Alden Jones 2:20 ' Ghislaine Lovell Virginia Knerr 2:25 Ann Luezenkirehen ' Lillian Knigh 2:30 Edih McChesney Anna Belle Koenig 2:35 Shirley Kopp Ruh MeCloskey 2:40 Ria Koppleman Mrs. Miriam Kranke 2:45 Elaine McDowell Jeanne Krause 2:50 Marha Macklin Joan Kueffner 2:55 Gladys Kyger Sue Lamb 3:00 Carolyn Hall Adeline Harnell 3:05 Edih Harwood Ellen Irvin 3:10 Marjorie Hill Henriea Kapler 3:15 Mary Harper Gloria Iden ' 3:20 Mary Keiger Mary Lewis 3:25 Eleanor Limbach Paricia Lofis 3:30 Beh Long Anne Kirby 3:35 Marion Lounsbury Bey Kirs 3:40 Dorohea Kissam Mary Lowell 3:45 Ada Lyons Margare Knowlon 3:50 Elisabeh Lyons Muriel Koch 3:55 Joan Lynch Mary Koehler 4:10 Edna Kerin Margare Ann Maclellan 4:15 Anna Korn Harrie McConaghy 4:20 Lucille McCormick Virginia McGavick 4:25 Karolyn Kreyling Polly Kros 4:30 Mary MacLean Gerrude MacNeill 4:35 Carolyn Macy Sunny Manewal 4:40 Margare Manly Mary Lou Manning 4:45 Marion Lang Margare Maroney 4:50 Margare Langfi Edyhe Marsh 4:55 Shirley Lanham Helen Marshall 5:00 Mary Jarre Suzanne McGeachin 5:05 Helen Maguire Helen Maldeis 5:10 Wilma Lamber Helen Marin 5:15 Anne Lassier Pa Marin 5:20 'Marguerie Lavery Bey Marvin 5:25 Mary Mason Alice Lawrence 5:30 Bey Meiser Anne Lawrence 5:35 Evelyn Melchor Jeanne Mencke 5:40 Bey Lawson Marion Mecalfe 5:45 Do Lay Florence Meius 5:50 Audrey Leach Marian Leach Friday Evening, Oc. 10h 7:00 Mary Ann Holm Seena Hamilon 7:05 Marion Lo Phyllis Laskey. 7:10, Myrle Leafh " Kay Leavey 7:15 Joyce Le Craw Kahryn Lee 7:20 Dinny Lee. Virginia Leeb 7:25 Frances Le Faivre Joan Le Fevre 7:30 Mary Lehr Margie Lenz 7: Mrs. Ruh Lenz Hannah Leonard 7; Pa Leonhard Dohna Lepper 7: Ann Leser Joan Parker 7: Jean Parker Charloe - Parker 7 Ruh Paper Anna B. Samm 8 Anne Panagakos Jean Oo 8 Paricia O'Shea Barbara Orr 8 Mildred Oliver Jane O'Donoghue Mailda O'Brien 8: Jean. Oberg Louise Spalding 8 Virginia Souhwar Sara Snyder 8 Emily Snyder Cynhia. Wor 8 Joan Worsell Viola Woodward Nancy Woodruff Julia Woodbridge 5:40 Shirley Wood Marilyn Wood.?:45 Josephine Wood Jeanne Wolf 1:50 Doris Wiprud Saurday, Ocober 10h A. M. 9 :00 Barbara Nycum Jean Norris. 9 :05 Ruh Neilson June Neff 9 :10 Camilla Moss Margare Moore 9 :15 Bey Michell Aline Mims 9 :20 Jeanne L. Richardson Irma Milsead 9 :25 Sara Mills Marha Mills 9 30 Norma Miller Sally Reveley 9 :35 Helen Reuer Doris Miller 9 :40 Lois Rea Gloria Rankin 9 :45 Alice Price Margare Pra 9 :50 Josephine Sidney Avis Shumaker 9 :55 Margare Poer Madeline Shelley 10 :00 Jeanne Nelson Mea Naugheim 10 :05 10 :10 Frieda Nevias Elizabeh Meyers Han Nourse Nancy Noron 1<) 15 Mary Moron Genevieve Rife w :20 Mary Jane Pddek Dorohy Riekes 10 :25 10 :30 10 : :50 10 :55 11 :00 11 :05 11 :10 Esher Mirmeisein Yvonne Richardson Barbara Richardson Eleanor Rheuby Roselle Miller Marilyn Miller Jane Miller Joyce Remsberr Bey Relph Billie Snead Sally Smih Jeannee Raulerson Marion Smih Virginia Racliff Helen Meyers Alice Moley Prissella Norris Nancy Norris Marha Newell Paricia Nesbi Janice Mori 11 :15 Parica Riker Kaherine Ribal 11 :20 Marjorie Rezke Sally Reik 11 :2S Lucille' Reiff Phyllis Reid 11: :30 Dorohv Raymond Anne Ray 11 :35 Helen Smih Frances Smih 11: 40 Mary Raney Virginia Ramsey 11: 45 Marha Smarr Rebecca Ramsey 50 Paricia Slosson Eleanor Ramsdell 11: 55 Ann Singer P. M. 00 1: :05 1 : ' 1: 20 1 Marha Snow Emma Smih Laura Quinn Mary Simon Helen Seigal Erma Powers Virginia Shipley Beverly Posles Margare Shields Anne Pond 1:25 Lorane Sherwood. Margare Pis 1:30 Genevieve Sherrer Mary Phipps 1:35 Edwina Shaffer Sadie Seymour 1:40 Harrie Phillips June Sellers 1:45 Mary Peigrew Bey Seel y 1:50 Ann Peigrew Elizabeh Seay 1:55 Jean. Peerson Margery Sease 2:00 Mary Sco Jean Peers 2:05 Gladys Sco Helen Peers 2:10 Dorohy Schwarz Barbara Perkins 2:15 Jean Schwarz Frances Pendleon 2:20 Priscilla Schumaker Lucille Pelham 2:25 Muriel Schoonover Annie Peebles 2:30 Jeanne Schoenwolf Mabel Pederson 2:35 Ruh Schmiz Jane Schilling 2:40 Janie Pearce Mary L. Schick 2:45 Mary Pauly Dorohy Scarborough 2:50 Lelia Sosseville Marilyn Paon 2:55 Jacqueline Sanne Naalie Sanford 3:00 Virginia Parrea Barbara Sanford 3:05 Jane Salzman Blair Parsons 3:10 Kaharine Ruherford Nina Parsons 3:15 Ruh Runnels Barbara Ruhl 3:20 Marion Ruzboril Lucille Roy 3.:25 Julee Rowen Marfan Ross 3:30 Carolyn Rosenkrans Kaherine I. Kohn 3:38 Jusine Rodney Helen Robinson 3:40 Frances Vineyard Anoinee Robinson 3:45 Xiouise Turner Norma Rolfsen 3:50 Joyce Turner Norma Rier 3:55 Norma. Tucker Jane Rile 4:10 Sunshine Trumbo Mary Trumbo 4:15 Prudence Triem Maizie Tressler 4:20 Charloe Traubue Mary L. Tooney 4:25 Julia Tomkins Francis Tomkins 4:30 Caherine Tominson Charloe Timmerman 4:35 Virginia Till Joanne Tiffany 4:40 Elizabeh Tiffany Nancy Throckmoron 4:45 Ruh Thomas Louise Thoma* 4:50 Mary Taylor Jean Taylor 4:55 Jane Taylor Dorohy Taylor 5:00 Mary Talle Marjorie Talle 5:05 Julia Sullivan Yvonne Surevan 5:10 Alice Sump Dorohy Suar 5:15 Rosanne Srunsky Ria Sruminger 5:20 Dorohy Souffer Alice Sirewal 5:25 Sheila Sewar Elizabeh Seser 5:30 Carol Serner Virginia Sephens 5:35 Mary E. Sedman Mary Sauffer 5:40 Alicia Sauf Eleanor Sarek 5:45 Jane Saebner Lois Spra] ey 5:50 Elizabeh Spicer Nancy Speakes Saurday Evening, Oc. 10 7:00 Alice Whie Paricia Whicomb 7:05 Paricia Wheelan Cornelia Weserman 7:10 Marjorie Wesco Jeanee Wesberg 7:15 Nancy Wesco Jane Welon 7:20 Loise Weiss Ruh Weimer 7:25 Pernie Weeks Marjorie Webser (Coninued on Page?)'

7 Tuesday, Ocober 6, 1942 T II E F L A T II A T Page Seven 'eans JLIS Includln Opional class aendance will be he privilege of 125 women and 43 men who made Dean's Lis during he second semeser of he regular session of These sudens received a leas nine hours of grade B and no grade below C on he work of, he semeser. Only hose sudens whose work has been compleed and who are now in residence are included in he lis. Allen, Ella Waldron; Armiage, ~ ' " Anne; Bardwell, Claire; Baureihel, Richard W., Jr.; Cox, Harry D.; Virginia Ann; Black, Helen Garland; Karlson, Eleanor Dag- Huner; Bolon, Jeanne Burgin; mar; Kilmon, Helen Barbara; Bourne, Lillian Herndon; Brown, Knigh, Lillian Dorohea; Kopp, Louise Joslin; Bule-e,»Jean Caseron; Bunce, Virginia Mae; Bunch, Mavis Mercer; Bunin, Bey Jean; Burkard, Edih W.; Carnegie, Nancy Lee; Carer, Mary Pricke; Carver, Mary Wilson; Case, Nancy-Redmond; Chrisiansen, Jane Rockwell; Clarke, Mae Hamilon; Coble, Suzanne Elizabeh;'Craddock, Virginia Lee; Curis, Virginia Lee; Daniel, Arlene Edna; Davis, Virginia Myrl; Dyer, Jusine D.; Earp.es, Frances Naalie; Eddy, Marh^ S.; Eslir, Nancy Powell; * Flecher, Bey nounced, ; Women. 43 men Shirley Palmer; Korn, Anna; Kranke, Miriam Vick; Lamber, Wilma Jay; Lassi er, Anne Elizabeh; Leavey, Caharine P.; Lenz, Marjorie Elizabeh; Leonhard, Paricia; Lounsbury, Marion Ella; McDowell, Elaine; McLean, Mary Ellen; Maldeis, Helen ' Ida; 'Manewall, Marcia Guyee; Manly, Margare Elizabeh; Marshall, Helen S. Julien; Miller, Doris Prances; Miller, Marilyn Margare; "Mirmelsein, Esher; Moron, Mary Louise; Myers, Elizabeh N.; Myers Ann; Fowlkes, Jacqueline; Fran- Helen Corinne; Niederlander, Beels, Violea Ross; Freer, Doris *y Jean; Oberg, Jean Brooks; O- Keih; Garcia, Emilia Marie; Gies- o, Jean Alice; Pendleon, Frances elmann, Jean Gran; Giles, Pari- G.; Peigrew, Ann Scarle; cia Iona; Gill, Winifred Florence; Quinn, Laura C; Ray, Anne Jo- Goodson, Mary Jean; Gohlin, sephine; Maureen Elizabeh; Gray, Barbara» Jane; Hall, Gloria Bradley; Hamilon, Barbara Ann; Hanners, Gloria Louise; Harding, Ann Gable; Harper, Mary; Havey, Edih Elizabeh; Hazeline, Eva Elizabeh;, Heheringon, Adeie Chrisie; Hirsch, Margea Doris; Holforook, Helen Louise; Hol, Bey D.; Horn, Margare Ellen; Hulber, Besy Ann, Hulber, Paricia Marjorie; Humphries, Carrie Virginia; Jarvis, Frances Lucinda; Jones, Elizabeh Alden; Jones Kaharine Sran; Jordan, Jean FOR PRINTING See The Virginia Gazee, Inc. PHONE 192. Rear of Pos Office Max'Rieg In he Arcade Gif? Rea, Lois; Reid Phyllis V.; Reveley, Sally Boyd; Rickes, Dorohy H.; Rile, Jane Clayon; Bier, Norma; Robinson, Anoinee; Ruherford, Kaharine A.; Salzman, Jane Ginns; Sanford, Barbara; Sanford, Naalie Ann; Sasseville, Lelia; Schick, Mary Eloise; Schmiz, Ruh Baker; Seay, Elizabeh Goode; Seymour, Sadie Louise; Shelley, Madeline Iris; Sherwood, Lorane Myers; Souhworh, Virginia Lois; Spalding, Louise.; Speakes, Nancy Jane; Seser, Elizabeh Emma; Sullivan, Julia Darrall; Talle, Marjorie Ann Q.; Taylor, D> ie Ann; Tiffany, Elizabeh Heien; Tiffany, Joanne; Trumbo, Mary Edna; Wallace, Joan; Webser, Marjorie Jane; Weiss, Louise Frances; Whie, Suzanne Elizabeh; Wiley, Caroline Virginia: Williams, Jane; Wilson, Virginia Frances; Wood, Josephine Elizabeh. Men Aaron, Howard Leonard; Ailsworh, Rober Dea; Bailey, Theodore H., Jr.; Brook, Iver Moron; Buchanan, John Mason; Copeland, DeHaan, James Reginald; Die- ' BOZARTH'S Rooms and Coages for Touriss 417 Richmond Road. Roue 00 Opposie Sadium Mrs. Frank D. liozarh. Hosess Phone 38K Williamsburg Drug Co. The REXALL Sore DRUGS SODAS SCHOOL SUPPLIES WHITMAN'S CANDY > PHONE 29 g- *v ><><>. FINE / MEATS GROCERIES VEGETABLES SPECIAL Al^NTiON TO ' MATERNITIES AN 5 ) SORORITIES Ar Exhibi Will Feaure Surrealism - Collecion. Done By Salvador Dali "Subsiuion of Dali, Dali, and more Dali"-for he_ Americans '42 exhibiion originally scheduled was announced las week by he Fine Ars Deparmen. Insead, here will be on display, from Ocober 24 o November 7,,i collecion of nine drawings and seven oil painings, all by he surrealis, Salvador Dali. This exhibi is par of he comprehensive show of Dali held in he Museum, of Modern Ar las Chrismas. Hyserical Arch Among hese painings and skeches, which sarled even blase New York, are wo whose iles possibly sugges as well as anyhing would, he enor of he coming exhibiion. The firs, a paining in oils, bears he ile, Three Young Surrealis Women Holding in Their Arms he Skins of an Orchesra, while he second, an ink drawing, is called simply, Hyserical Arch. Maybe a Harpo There may even be a porrai comparable o ha once menioned in he New Yorker of Harpo Marx wih a lobser in his hair. The Deparmen of Fine Ars hopes so. rich, Clifford J.; Douglass, Howard W.; Doumar, Alber George; Dworkin, Tra B.; Eike, Frederick H.; Gallon, Richard W., Jr.; Glueksman, David N.: Harding, William E.; Harringon, Charles W.; Hayne, Rober L.; Rollings, William H.; Hollowell, Jack W.; Holmes, George Blake; Hyman, Jerome; Jones, William W.; Kline, Earl O.; Knox, Glenn C: McLaughlin, George Benne; McNamara, David B.; Maples, Bruce C; Massey, Charles W.; Meeks, Charles H.; Merriman, John C; Milbcrg, Sanley; Modlin, Carey Pee, Jr.; Neubauer, Richard A.; Pope, William K., Jr.; Purse!!, William H.; Rand, Sumner G., Jr.; Ream, Donald L.; Shaw, Howard P.; Simmons, Carroll Jackson; Smih, Howard M., Jr.; Soloman, Joseph H.; Lyon G., Jr. Wednesday Wih Richard Carlson. *, Thursday (One Day) ANNA 'NEAGLE Tyler, As he daring Amy Johnson in wines AMI T NEXT WEEK Mon.-Tues.-Wed., Oc SONJA HENIE Jack Oakie - John Payne ICELAND ALSO: THE BJkTTLl W MIDWAY Acual, hair-raising, hisorical picures aken during he grea Sea Bale by John Ford himself' now in he Navy. In Color! COLLEGE CALENDA R.Wednesday Chi Dela Phi Meeing, Barre, 8 P. M. Clayon Grimes Biological Club, Washingon 100, 7 P. M. Library Science Club, Library Science Lab., 7 P. M. O.D.K., Faculy House, 8 P.'M. Thursday Ea Sigma Phi, Barre, 4 P. M. Pan American, Barre, 7 P. M. Phoenix Lierary Sociey, Wren, 7 P." M. Psychology Club, Brown, 7 P.M. Sigma Pi Sigma, Rogers 114, 7 P. M. Hisory Club, Marshall-Wyhe 206, 7 P. M. Inernaional Relaions Club, Monroe, 7:30. Friday-r- Kappa Chi Kappa Meeing, Sringfellow Bldg., 7 P. M. German Club, Washingon 200, 7 P. M. Saurday Wesley Foundaion, Mehodis Church, 7 P. ;M. B.Y.P.U., Bapis Church, 7 P. M. Wesminiser Fellowship, Presbyerian Church, 6 P. M. Monday Kappa Dela Pi, Dodge Room, 8 P. M. Morarboard Meeing, Morarboard Room, 5 P. M. Suden Governmen Meeing, Phi Bea Kappa Hall, 7 P. M. Tuesday- Ea Sigma Phi, Washingon S04, 7 P. M. French Club, Brown, 7 P. M. Sigma Pi Sigma, Rogers 114, 7 P. M. Germai Club Co-ed Dmie Se For Nov. 6 In keeping wih he German Club cusom of sponsoring Co- Ed dances, a dae for a fall dance has been enaively se for November 6, i was announced by Bey Bunin, prseiden of he German Club, las week. There will be favors for he daes of club members. According o he presiden, he' dance commiee has no ye decided upon an orchesra. Anoher Co-Ed is planned for he spring. Meeing of he German Club will be held Friday, Ocober 9, a 7 o'clock 5 in Washingon 200 o furher plans for he firs Co-Ed and o welcome new members. The presiden would like he new sudens o undersand ha he German Club is no a foreign language organizaion bu a club formed primarily for he purpose of sponsoring formal dances on campus. I Guy in he World!' I The romance of an idol of I he crowds, and he girl 1 who shared ^g^, TfcKUEl G010WYN THE «f m fflf YMMiS»,k THE LIFE OF USU 6SH«B TERESA WI8HT-BABE RUTH-WALTER 1INNAN VaOZ one! VOUNDA PM NOSE <md fcis ORCHESTRA Wrf b, SAM WOOD Screen Play by Jo Swirling and llman J. Mankiu/icz. Original iery by Paul Gallia. FRI.-SAT.-SUN. Oc For This Engagemen Prices Have Been SLIGHTLY INCREASED ' agecraf Lrew Works On "Thunder Roc* 99 Our Error.. The regisraion fee for he evening exension course in Music Appreciaion given by Allan Sly, head of he music division, is he nighs $ per year, no $7.50 per semeser, as announced in las week's FLAT HAT. Harold L. Fowler is no Acing W r orking ahead of schedule and wihou a single casualy, he sagecraf crew, under he direcion of ' he new echnician, Miss Elizabeh Harris, is busily hammering away a is par in he producion of he firs play, Thunder Rock, which will be given on of Ocober 29 and 30. The single se, used hroughou he play, combines an inerior view of a lighhouse ogeher wih he ouside scene of Thunder Rock Island, on which he building sands. The - long <, circular _- _.. ^, *- sairwa inside he y lighhouse involves Head of Library Science, bu Acing Head of he Hisory Deparhe pmwem of makin?r a lumber men. John L. Lewis'is no Ac- ing Dean of Men as saed in las consrucion look as if i were made of rock. The soluion, as week's FLAT HAT, bu Acing described by Miss Ha rris, is o profile he edge of he beams and hen pain hem o simulae sone. Sound Effecs To supply sound effecs for he play here will be sound records, a wind machine, and anoher conrivance which will double as surf Assisan Dean of Men. Spiried Rally Includes Reel Of Navy Game By JEANNE KRAUSE and rain. The wind machine is a big slaed drum ha revolves agains canvas, while he rain conrivance consiss of grea boxes in which peas or pebbles will be rolled back and forh over wires. Lighing Effecs Cries of "Figh", "Win", and "Touchdown" rang hrough Phi Bee Hall las Thursday nigh a he "Bea Tech" rally. Cheers led by Marion Ross, Don Palese, Bill On he subjec of he - srange»>'-w Gill, and Helen Black, go he ral- and fanasic lighing o'be used ly well under way. Compeiion in Thunder Rock, Miss Harris was beween freshmen and upper- more non-commial, feeling here classmen who were rying o ou should be jus a lile mysery lef shou one anoher. o he echnical side of producing Well-pained William and Mary a P'ayshe did explain.however, Indians (Don Hahne, Paul Couch, ha hey would use projeced and Willy Grover) len he righ slides o make lile pink clouds amosphere wih he aid of "Wampo" in he sunrise scene. Bu she who was also on he scene. would rio say how hey were go- _ ^ ' Tv "^o" An aemp o show films of he in Z o manage he odd effec, com Navy game was made, alhough i in S a he end of he firs ac, wasn' -" oo - successful. ~ - when a single ray of ligh picks From Phi Bee, he mob of ou a figure on he sairway, silhoued agains he sunse. "We screaming sudens carrying orches made is way o he bonfire on he ahleic field. Here, said Miss Harris. should have a few secres lef", he cheers and chans of "Bea Tech" coninued and soon a "snake dance" was underway. As he fire sared o die down, long lines were formed which headed oward own where he sudens Club marooned cars by cracking-hewhip in he srees. A las, gahered in fron of he Presiden's Noes House, one and all joined voices in singing he Alma Maer which ended he evening's exciemen. Mahemaics Dep. Has New Assisans Two new acing assisan professors have been appoined o he Mahemaics depai'men o ake care of he grealy increasing mah classes, i was announced by J. Wilkinson Miller, Dean of he Faculy, las week. Dramaic Club Campaign for season heare ickes will be launched afer he meeing of he Dramaic Club a 0:45 onigh in he Wren Kichen. All members of he club are urged r. aend by Dyckman Vermilye, Presiden. Bill Bembow will be manager of he campaign o sell season ickes. This campaign will las for _wo weeks and will include a door-o-door canvass of every suden. Boh reserved and general Dr. Adam J. Smih comes o us admission seas will be sold. Sufrom he faculy of Susquehana dens WJU receive Universiy and received his Ph.D. a subsanial from he Universiy of Pennsylvania. Dr. Henri Jordan received his Ph.D. a he Universiy of Frankfur in German}*. He was a lecurer a he Universiy of S. Andrews in '34 and '35, and was assisan professor a Georgeown Universiy from '36 o '40 and Associae Professor from '40 o '42. DR. BRANTLEY HENDERSON Williamsburg, Va. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa Lenses Duplicaed FERGUSON PRINT SHOP GOOD PRINTING PHONE 111 Williamsburg, Va. BARNES BARBE1 SHOP Since il 12 we have served he sud.- is of William and Mary. This -. < e coureous and efficion: - frvice awais you oday. Ovor WUliamsburg Theare reducion by buying season ickes. French Club The French Club will hold is firs meeing Tuesday, Ocober 13, a 7 o'clock in Brown Hall Living Room..All members are urged o be presen a his meeing. All ohers ineresed in French arccordially invied. Echo Appoinmens (Coninued from Page 0) 7:30 Margare Webb Margare Wason 7:35 Marian Webb Carolyn Wason 7:40 Anne Wales Ruh Waers 7:45 Margare Washingon Louise Ward 7:50 Joan Wallace Paulino Walker 7:55 Jeanne Walker Cecil Waddell 8:00 Eleanor Yaes Besey Yow 8:05 Anna Zeph Susanne Zihlman PASTRY SHOP Fancy Cakes, Pies, Kr<?nd And Rolls Open Sundays Phone 20S

8 Page Eigh THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, Ocober 6, 1942 THE FLAT HAT Member Associaed Collegiae Press Disribuor of COLLEGIATE DIGEST EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Elizabeh Cosenbader* EDITORIAL ASSISTANT John Bellis NEWS EDITOR Marjorie Rezke MAKE-UP EDITOR Howard Harkavy FEATURE EDITOR Elizabeh Sew SPORTS EDITOR/ Wallace Heawok- ress Afer he firs issue of The Fla Ha las week, he edior received a complain concerning one of he columns published in ha issue. The edior was censured for allowing an opinion which was no represenaive of he whole' College o appear in wha is he College newspaper. Specifically, i was he* Complain of a fraerniy man agains he aricle "Revoluionary Change A Possibiliy In This Year's Campus Poliics" and he opinion which i expressed. The charge, since i was verbal, would no ordinarily meri any paricular aenion, bu i comes a a peculiarly imely momen. This week, from Ocober 1 o Ocober 8, is Naional Newspaper Week. I's purpose is o poin ou o he American people he vial par he newspaper plays in everyday life, in he economic world, and now in he all ou war program. Especially a his ime is i perinen o sress he real meaning of he free press. I is he firs indicaion of a free people. As Arhur Robb, Execuive Edior of Edior and Publisher, says, "Where he press is free i can funcion as a proecor of he righs of our people and of our free democraic insiuions. Where he press is enslaved, hese righs of he individual and he free democraic insiuions which Americans hold so dear, soon disappear. *** Does he (Mr. American of he By " J JOE BIDDER **"" *""*^",,,,, U. S. A.) realize ha o x pu objecions known. This has no proved rue. The sudens do seem o objec as he sororiy saemens show bu hey also seem srangely relucan o ac in any consrucive manner. And a consrucive acion is wha is needed. This acion mus come hrough he sudens unless hey prefer o le ohers make heir decision for hem as has already happened. This is The FLAT HAT's real objecion o he Board's decision, ha such an acion was arbirarily aken by hem despie he fac ha i was and is a maer which primarily concerns he suden body. WE hope ha in he ime v which has elapsed since he decision and he presen ime ha he sudens have been formulaing some plan of acion, ha hey will be ready o presen his plan soon so ha suden paricipaion and suden governmen wil no be mere hollow words. I was for his reason ha The FLAT HAT solicied he opinions of he sororiies and for he reason ha i will coninue o keep he quesion in fron of he sudens. The issues of suden governmen and suden parici- Sudens Feel They Aid War Effor ligh, and are sudying like lile monkeys in he sacks. P 1 u s. o u.r monhly 10 cens for war samps. William Ringheim, 44; Bill Smih, '42. If war samps are considered helping I am. This is jus, a rifle, bu as available, I would be glad o donae my services. Pa Bodine, '44. Yes. I am now raining o help my counry in he bes way ha I can. Doug Dreifus, 42. ' e x paion are he real issues involved and much more imporan for he fuure han wheher sdroriies and fraerniies will coninue o mainain separae livi ag esablishmens, because when he firs issues are decided he res auomaa'.llv follows as he sudens wish.. pression of some par of he suden body, and as such i meris a place in he paper as does any oher signed opinion. Finally, o he person who made he original charge we say -Mr. Bellis, who wroe he column in quesion, made an effor o wrie i and o presen i o he sudens hrough he medium of The FLAT HAT. If you have an opinion, or if any suden has Ye slash sories righ and lef And many ye suppress Because ye claim here is no room In he layou for such rash! Anonymous Cub. By MARTHA NEWELL The bes, musical show I've seen in a long ime is he Tribunal, Friday nigh a Phi Bee. The sar of his show was a cerain blonde bombshell named Mr. Shook. (Personal o Mr. Shook: if his is an incorrec spelling of your name, advise immediaely.) Freshman Shook very much resembles a California redwood ree in size, bu a he piano Freshman Shook is incomparable. He played boogie woogie of he more refrained ype and by his musical endeavors An Imporan disincion should Ior of he FLAT BAT who, I una his poin be made: he dis- dersand, was an "awful pink", i CIRCULATION' MANAGER quickly recified any digression Donald Hahne from he "due" rules. The nex dincion beween ends and means, is again jus possible ha he BUSINESS MANAGER number on his enerainmen exravaganza was wo zoo-suiers reorganizing, reworking- elecion abou his. The Assembly, ha is, can go on Assembly migh do somehing Dyekman Vermilye Quesion Do you hink ha '.,,. a muzzle upon he ne free ree press who jierbugged o Freshman rules, exending he sufferage, ap- FoBrhj fe gnden Assembly PHOTOGRAPHERS par you as in a naional suden defense? are doing your and radio is ^ o signal for * he Shook's playing. On or off he poining -nvesigaion commiees, migm wish 0 sfck fs noge fao Howard Douglass, John Fields The bes I can only wish I suppression and persecuion record, his was a good show. and delegaing auhoriy ad infin- he fraerniy. sororiy s i ua ion. A weekly newspaper prined could do more. I feel like a of religion, of he righ o belong o a labor union, of he dl"f definit,ess, a " M. S is he suden body's benefi ha iem, an* nohing whaever will Governor Darden says ha H is o # % 5?- % Tuesdays in he college year slacker bu he governmen seems _,. by he sudens of he College o auhorize i. Wal Horviz, '44. righ o speak his mind in a "TAKE IT OFF, TAKE IT Suden, Body wans en and s can' m view. ge resf(j en { a houses be abolished, The ends are presumably wha he TO senaives, say., i is» o he., suden of William and Mary in he ineress of William and Mary -. I. am -adding public forum? Does he real campus. This raher shocking & 1CFic TC»». body s benefi ha hey be main- As small as i may be, I hink barber shop, or barroom, or a OFF" is he curren cry of he wihou Q+^+T>^ organized represenaion.,, " A e, fraerniy, j,-\ 4., and. sororiy,,., represudens, faculy and alumni. somehing o ize ha a blow a he Firs phrase eminaes from a song Wha he Suden Body wans ained. The Suden Body could Enered as second class maer he war effor Amendmen o he Consiuion auomaically desroys called a hree minue biography called "Srip Polka." I migh be Is a horse of a differen in. I say somehing. The poin involvis really quesionable if i knows ed here is his: since everyone a. he pos office a Williamsburg, Virginia, by selling war bonds. However, I 'wish which he basic law of our burlesque babe. Because of he he Bill of Righs, wihou of Gypsie Rose Lee or any oher iself. Wihou he power of ref- alks of fraerniies and sororiies erendum, however, he Suden as an all-suden issue, why are. ssembly mus deermine, as bes hey no under an all-suden juri may, he real desires of he isdicion? Why, in oher words, here was presen governmen could no wordage of "Srip Polka" which more I could have been adoped?" is slighly on he risque side, i William and Mary suden. Wha does no he Assembly reques aufollows is merely an essay in he horiy and ake responsibiliy do. Evelyn Requisie o a free paper, has been barred from he neworks, bu oomph will find a way, Suden Iniiaive Cosby, '43. in oher words, is ha i be same direcion. here oo? In a way I hink ha we sudens are doing our par, no ex as hey have acually occur Firs, i may be assumed ha Fifh, since he" Suden Body allowed o presen he facs heh! Ge Radical Lecurers Our Home-Grovm Fascism IN his week's issue of The FLAT HAT are he opinions acly for naional defense a he red. I mus also be allowed Through he years cerain songs in general he sudens wan more presumably wans healhy, demoineresing lecurers. I is my craic clubs and organizaions on of he sororiies in regard o presen, bu we are preparing o express hrough is columns and ediorials he opin hear hem, you renew he decision guess ha nohing would be more campus, he Assembly migh well Linger in your mind. When you Governor Darden's successful appeal o he William and need o be acions of he people, he opin o pu hem on your lis of all- simulaing han a few radicals ake over here, seing up sand- ourselves for ha which may Mary Board of Visiors o complished in ions of he minoriy as well ime favories. Such a song in such. as Lawrence Dennis, he ards which he clubs would have abolish sororiy and fraerniy houses on his campus. A.'peaceful plies no only o he ciy heard i he oher day and wen Clarence, Srei, and perhaps an in exisence. he fuure. as of he majoriy. This ap my opinion is "April in Paris." I American fascis; Earl Browder, o adhere o in order o remain flie decision o do his was world is o be daily bu also o he smaller o he record shop and bough wo anarchis' hrown in o boo. A reached during he summer our aim, and papers. Each has is par o recordings of i. Senimenaliy Sixh, he Assembly migh very presen, however, he speakers are before he regular session i is up o he play in providing accurae informaion for he people and his is a nosalgic sor of melody fascis sociey, he Secre Seven ofen proves expensive. Anyway, well invesigae our home grown, -chosen by he faculy Commiee convened. I was made in presen College sudens in voicing heir opinions as well, f can' express i. You Sociey. Is purposes are so ap on Lecures, Ar, and Music, which spie of he fac ha he las year had o reques he Suden Governmen for a suden Commiee on Suden Affairs and Organizaions did ha goal. Bob Howard, '44. he paper.. ods so appropriaely secre ha o prepare hemselves o aain well as he ediorial policy of lisen o i; you'll undersand. propriaely vague, and is meh represenaive. Here seems o be no recommend any such acion bu recommended only No, I do no hink as a suden is democraic uiliy is quie appropriaely in quesion. The FLAT HAT aemps Tha was quie a deparure from a place where he Assembly can ha I am doing all ha I could he closer supervision of he o do his. I is a suden my usual cynical self, wasn' i? do somehing, if i will ask for do. I would he auhoriy and ake he responsibiliy. Sevenh, eighhh, ninh, enh fraerniies on campus. like o do publicaion prined for he Bu 1 don' wan o ge in a ru here are any number of oher much more, in sudens and in heir ineres. I would like o presen and hen. Second, i may also be assumed Governmen can, «,and probably so I vary he approach every now real purposes which he Suden There was some direc opposiion a firs o his ac "any way a all. There boh sides of any one quesion. Obviously no one ari Ole Bing Crosby is sill making ly closer relaionship wih he serves he highes degree of sup- ha he sudens wan a general- will, aemp o serve. I deion. The ciy papers were should be a quick o approve or disapprove he Board's precipian lo of hings cle published in The FLAT wih he swell recordings. One of faculy. Wha would be wrong por possible, a recogniion on he ha we could HAT will represen all of he his laes is "Whie Chrismas" wih- Suden Governmen organ- par of he sudens of he diffiized discussion groups, perhaps an culies involved, and on he oher acion bu hey were all in do, excep boosing a soldier's sudens. Bu i is an ex from he movie- "Holiday Inn." agreemen ha he suden morale. Carolyn Macy, '46. The une is one of Berlin's, and inra-faculy debae beween Dr. hand a coninuous fire of eriibody, especially ha percenage which belonged o sororiies and fraerniies, would Bu, now we Las year, frankly, we weren'. ha's a recommendaion in iself. Moss and Dr. Fowler on he pos- cism o preven is, wihering Crosby warbles in he bes crooner manner and a he end of he Unied Saes, suden-faculy campus is no, afer all, a Marxis sibiliies of revoluion in pos-war away ino insignificance. This objec and would make is have seen he song, he his a low noe ha fair eas, and so forh? The Suden uopia ye. ly mellows as i comes off he record. 3j! %i! 1 * Afer one year of wriing "Popularly Speaking," someone has acually asked me o menion a song paricularly for hem. Because he song is one ha I hink everybody will like o hear abou even hough everybody knows i as well as heir own name, I'm only oo glad o pu in a plug- or.wo "'for Jimmy Dorsey's rendiion of "My By JACK BELLIS Suden Governmen goes on he march wihin a week and he quesion is wha, if anyhing, i is going* o do. The consan complain in he pas, usually by hose who knew nohing abou i, has been ha our Assembly and General Cooperaive Commiee have done nohing a all of any significance, excep, perhaps, ac as a fron for Adminisraion aciviies and a salve for he ego of our campus elie. As wih mos popular beliefs here is a leas a grain of ruh in his complain; bu, conversely, here is much ha is overlooked by i.' I have no inenion of becoming an apologis for Suden Govern- Govemnfen can do ha if i men, however. I has succeeded chooses o. in- some respecs; i has failed in,.,...,.,,,, T,,,'.,, Profi-Sharing Book Sore ohers. I should be ludged upon m -,, -. -,». *. quesion remains, Wha is, i going,, Third, i is jus possible ha f wha o do i now, does if no now. anyhing? And he '.,.,..,.. Mus Se Definie Goals he sudens migh wan a genuinely profi-sharing book sore. Despie he fac ha his proposal was iniiaed by las year's ed- The papers keep pouring in an opinion which he would from colleges in all pars of he have one and he same auhor a suden of like o express, ake he counry, and I noice ha some Mrs. John C. Boggs, wife of he have parioically reduced he size principal of Randolph-Macon Miliary Academy. William and rouble o pu i ino wriing of paper bu he quaniy of he Mary here is and The FLAT HAT will pubno much else Msh i since"'is aim is o be a Devoion." Bob Eberle v.oealizes news does no seem o have shrunk *.!f- % * I can do. If in his usually nice \vay and he any. The war dominaes he represenaive paper. more opporuniies were orchesra ges in a few swee solos here and here. The DUKE CHRONICLE repors ha he people of Green scene naurally bu le us proceed in, a somewha ligher vein. wich Village, New York, recenly The Cub Wails! * 5 = * humorously declared war on Germany and Japan, as par of a May I refer you o he Sepember 28h issue of Time Magazine PHOOEY o ye ediors and copy Wha A Pary Hand!... This onecomes from he VILLANOVAN: semi-supersiious ceremony o boys for a imely aricle on Harry Las; nigh I held a hand guaranee vicory o he Unied James, his rumpe, his orchesra, Ye moulders of public opinion, So dainy and so swee, Saes. Helen Forres, e al.. James' rise Ye censorship monopoly, I hough my hear would surely s * *» o fame and success, blah, bla, Ye only use sraigh unbiased bla, is all all old in he aricle. burs, Had you Heard? facs So wildly did i bea. Here's o more boogie woogie A he LTniversiy of Norh Carolina, curren campus rumor Or a slan on policy No oher hand e'er held so igh, by our boy, Freshman Shook Could greaer gladness bring He sure dished i" ou, and gosh claims ha ransporaion faciliies may be commandeered for (No adjecives can be employed; Than he lovely hand I held las did we ook!!!!!!! They are no unionized nighroop movemens during he For liberal hinkers canno sand Four aces and a king!!!! Swee Revenge Chrismas vacaion period and To pu hough in disguise.) * * * * Soph: Wha is your ambiion, Frosh? Frosh: To die a year sooner han you do. Soph: Wha's he reason for ha? Frosh: So I'll be a sophomore in hell when you ge here, Greenwich Village Declares War.on Germany*, Japan By RHODA HOLLANDER Tech Triumph????? V.P.I. and William and Mary have somehing in common, if no in fooball eams, a leas in he way of vicory songs. I seems as hough he music for YPFs "Tech Triumph" and for William and Mary's "Indian War Cry" ha i may bo impossible for sudens o ge home for he holidays, bu so far he school has received no official announcemei' concerning he possibiliies of ei ilian ravel for he vacaion *.,,.;,, iod,

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