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1 TELEPHONE NEWS ITEMS TO THE FLT HT Campus Offce Phone 157 Prn Shop (Mondays) COLLEGE OP WILLIM ND MRY TELEPHONE NEWS ITEMS TO THE FLT HT Campus Offce Phone 157 Prn Shop (Mondays) VOLUME I. NO. 1. WILLIMSBURG, VIRGINI, TUESDY, SEPT. 19, 1939 Z-792 O ' 9 O' J. la, Jll L.M Tomgh enon! Sewdens! Class meengs Tuesday nle (Sep. 19) aj 7:00 P. M. Frosh Ph Bea Bea Kappa Hall (Balcony). Sophs Washngon Hall Room 100. Junors - Washngon Hall Room 200. Senors - The Wren Buldng Grea Hall Rally o Follow Class Meengs Ths s jus he way he mmeographed noce reads. Wheher s a gag or a msake s of lle consequence, he cru of he suaon s ha here s a bg rally ongh followng he class meengs. I s he frs meeng of all he sudens and he roof of Ph Bee should be blown off. noher angle wll be somehng o see 500 freshmen n he balcony all a one me. The purpose of he meeng has no been dsclosed. Logcally wll serve o acquan he sudens wh he coachng saff, nembes of he eam, and he cheers and songs. The bgges ne am s o rally he laen spr and pep n he sudens. There wll only bj wo speakers Mr. Duke and Coach Voyles and he meeng wll be presded over by Jack Hudson, presden of Men's Suden Governmen and he Varsy Club. ll Freshmen wll come o Ph Bee a7:00 o hold a shor class meeng, conduced by Hudson, and rehearse songs and cheers. 7:30 he res of he suden body wll fle no he hall n class groups from he sunken garden. The Sophs wll come n frs, he Junors second, and he Senors las. fer he speeches, cheerng', ec., here wll be a snake dance led by he band. Tear he roof off frs, hen ear no he own! The Seven Socey s he $ only secre socey of he f Y College of Wllam and Mary. f The socey, alhough secre -o-.. n membershp, s no o be hough of as a "Ku Klu v <! Klan" organzaon. "Th purpose of he Seven ^> Socey shall be o dscuss "" such affars of proper m- < por as o boar drecly or n- $> drecly upon he welfare f,$ he suden body a he Col- ^ Y lege of Wllam and Marv f n Vrgna, and, afer due > consderaon by he members of he Socey, o work o brng abou he resuls 4-»l desred a he College." \ From he consuon, of he <r Seven Socey of he College <- of Wllam and Marv. $ " < THE 7 SOCIETY f 9-5 f DR. W.. R. GOODWIN sour^ on Church On Thursday ngh, Sepember^ 7, here passed away one of Wllamsburg's mos noed and belovler, Jr. n underakng he resoraanhrops, Mr. John D. Rockefeled czens, Rev. W.. R. Goodwn, recor for many years of Bruorc cy o s former glory and on and preservaon of hs hson Parsh Church, bu who re splendor of he 17h and 18h cen red n ugus 1938 as recor emerus, beng succeeded by he presen recor, Rev. Francs H. Craghll, Jr. In he passng of Dr. Goodwn he cy loses a man who can rghly be called "he faher of Wllamsburg." To Vrgna and he naon he s well known as he man who neresed he grea phl Tom Forsyhe, '39 Dramac sssan The Deparmen of Pne rs of he College of Wllam and Mary announces he addon of Mr. Thomas Marshall Forsyh, Jr., B. S., Class of '39, College of Wllam and Mary as asssan o Mss Hun n dramacs. He succeeds Mr. Carl Buffngon n he Fellowshp provded for by he Genera) Educaon Beard. Mr. Forsyh was promnen n hearcal acves n hs undergraduae work a he college, havng performed wh dsncon n characer roles n "The Ngh of January 16", "R. U. E.", "Twelfh Ngh", "The Unaanable" and oher shor skeches. He s a member of Thea lpha Ph, naonal honorary dramac socey; and, n addon o hs work wh he Wllam and Mary Thespans. has had eperence wh he Narberh Players and he Lower Moron Summer Show People, professonal sock companes, Phladelpha. boh of ures. In recognon of hs achevemen he has been wdely honored whn he church and by cvc organzaons n Vrgna. Dr. Goodwn's body was placed n a cryp n he man asle of he Bruon Church drecly a he foo of he plaform whch leads o he pulp from whch he preached for seveneen years. Plays nnounced By W-M Theare The Wllam and Mary Theare has posed announcemens of s acves for he new season whch wll offer he sudens of he College a seres of four plays dang from he earles Greeks o he laes Broadway successes. The frs hsronc offerng of he new calendar wll be he John nderson acng verson of he famous Russan farce by Nkola Gogol,. faher of modern Russan realsm n he novel as well as he drama, "The Inspecor General." Ths play, wren n he perod of lerary ferly when Gogol was sll under he happy nfluence of Pushkn, s of a range and qualy whch no only make one of he favore plays of he Russan sage bu also a maserpece n he nernaonal heare. Besdes s arsc values, may be neresng o noe from anoher angle ha when was produced he mordan sare of "The Inspecor General" drew a cry of dsress from he dshones and ncapable (Connued on page wo) There WM \r a meeng of he Fla Ha Sall' and any sudens neresed u -/ng ou for he saff Wocno.-h.y Lgh a 7:30 n The Fla H - - "n.p as 0ff lce 011 l < hrd floor cf M.^nall-Wyhe hal 1. J l.w3._- s W - - -J. s h. - l r JdJ' Va/ W,..l f 3 k<'j!c«lv»' Dr. James D. fller, Dean of he faculy pvsded o- er he annual banque whch culmnaed he Freshman orenaon program, gven Wednesday, Sepember 13. The gues speakers for he evenng ncluded he followng members of he faculy: Charles J. Duke, Jr., sssan o he Presden; Mr. Charles P. McCurdy, Eecuve Secreary of he lumn ssocaon, Mr. J. Wlfred Lamber, Dean of Men, Dr. Grase W. Landrum, Dean of Women. Mr. John Hocu, sssan Dean of Men, Mss Marguere Wynne- Robers, sssan Dean of Women and Socal Drecor, Mr. Thomas Pnekney, head of Publc Relaons a he College, were also nroduced. In addon o he offcers of admnsraon, he followng sudens were presened: June Lucas, Vce Presden of he Women Suden Governmen, charman of he orenaon program; Margare Mchell, charman of he banque; Jack Hudson, Presden of he Men's Suden Gv 3rnmen, Presden of he Varsy Club; nne Cross, Presden of he Women's Suden Governmen, Vce Presden of he Debae Councl, Morarboard; Bey Moore, Edor of he Colonal Echo, Presden of he Debae Councl, Morarboard; Rosa Ells, Charman of German Club, Charman of he Judcal Councl, Morarboard; Leon Hayden, Presden's de, O. D, K., Varsy Club; Jean Clarahan, Presden of Morarboard, Senor Represenave o Honor Councl, Elmo Legg, Presden's de, Presden O. D. K., "13" Club, Fla Ha Socey; Vrgna Brenn, Represenave-a-Large o Judcal Councl, Morarboard; Lloyd Phllps, co-capan of Fooball, O. D. K., Presden's de; Bey Knoll, Presden of Chandler Hall, Morarboard; Rober Douglas, Varsy Club, O. D. K.; Rob- (Connued on page 2) &&&44&&&&,Q^&&& f Bryan Presden s holdng John hs Sewar annual T recepon for freshmen and ransfers n he Foyer of Ph Bea Kappa Hall a 7:80 Frday evenng. I s an nformal affar and all new sudens are cordally nved o aend, --^$^4^^- -^^<'^<'-0"0-~"$-- Fve Leadng Lghs On W. & M. Campus for Presden of WSCG Presden Men's Su-l^n C r P-fv'rer. <~" Morarbopd ;!=,.> NN CROSS JCK HUDSON JEN CLRHN (f-y> o g e n, bar reages Sorory rushng sared wh a rush hs pas Sunday when all he sorores held open houses. The preferenal rushng perod wll connue for wo weeks wh Saurday, Sepember '30 beng scheduled as "slence day". The Panhellenc Councl s he governng body of he sysem of rushng and bddng, and arranged las Sunday's open houses n conjuncon wh he Freshman Orenaon program. The purpose of hs was o creae a beer feelng of undersandng. No refreshmens or eneranmens were allowed. There s o be no sorory alk by any sorory member. Informaon abou each sorory wll be found n he INDIN HND BOOK, and n shor hsores of each sorory, whch wll be avalable a he respecve houses open rushng begns. Such alk accordngly wll no be necessary. Dr. Helen Weeks, he Panhellenc faculy advser, wll gve, a shor alk o he new sudens durng he frs week of he sesson o eplan he sorory sysem an hs campus and he rushng rules. She wll also answer any necessary quesons whch he freshmen may wsh o ask. Followng he preferenal rushng perod, open rushng wll preval hroughou he college year. The followng rules have been adoed by he councl: 1. There shall be no sorory alk durng he perod by any sorory members, paroness, or alumnae. "Sewng Up" a any me before he end of rushng s sorory alk. Scrap-books and publcaons may be used WITH OUT COMMENT from he members n he sorory houses. Songs may be sung. Durng dormory rushng, noepaper wh sorory denfcaon may be used. 2. Rushng shall be confned o he Wllam and Mary campus, and he frs block of he Duke of Glouceser Sree. There shall be no drvng of rushees no lvng n dormores. These grls may be brough o and from daes n he sorory houses. 3. No money shall be spen beyond he sum of $40.00, whch he Councl has fed as he mamum. Ths does no nclude he noepaper used durng he dormory rushng, he cgarees, or he nvaon cards o he houses from Sepember 24 hrough Sepember 28. H oher rushng epenses mus come ou of hs sum, and he epense accouns of each sorory shall be read before he councl. 4. Grls may be offered cgarees durng dormory rushng. (Connued on page 2) JCK GRRETT Bryan Leer o Freshmen KevE C TOrfl < PRESIDENT BRYN Frosh Rules norce una.^ The sysem of he Freshman Trbunal o govern he acves of he new class of 1943 wll be used agan durng he comng sesson of he college. The Trbunal, composed of upperclassme wll ac as a suden cour o hear all cases of volaons of he Freshman rules. The members of he Trbunal are: Bey Moore, Ruh nn Holzmueller, Sally Bell, Dck Ken, Tom Brennan, Jack Hudson, Jack Jarre, and Lloyd Phllps. Ths sysem worked very well las year, bu hs year's group plan o be even more effcen, manly hrough beer cooperaon of he suden body. few mporan changes over las year's rules should be noed. Chefly, for he men, bow es mus be worn over he week ends; for he women, bow rbbons. The rules: I. Due Caps.. ll freshmen mus wear due caps when. he campus or n Wllamsburg and vcny: 1. From 8. M. o 10 P. M. on weekdays. 2. From 7. M. o 7 P. M. on Saurdays. (Connued on page wo) general meeng of he- Royals saff wll be he!: Thursday ngh, S^pern' '-' 23 a 9:C0 n he Royal.'"- offce on he hrd floe"' '»f Marshall e :,.he. Pall. ->' feshmen md ransfers ' ' wsh o ry ou should cc a hs me also. ROS ELLIS ; 43 Marks '(»««7V l nnve: The FLT HT ake, n prnng he followr.j welcome from John S?- an, presde of he Co" 1!- new sudens. GREETINGS TO THE FRESHMN CLSS The presen class of Freshmen wll graduae n Tha year marks he wo hundred ana ffeh annversary of he loundng of The College of Wllam and Mary. Two hundred and ffy years s a long me, even n Vrgna; a quarer of a mllennum, and also measures he second longes lfe of all he unverses and colleges n merca; bu even long lfe Is no enough. ny lfe, o be dsncve and mporan, mus be marked by servce and llumned by gallanry. You wll hear he long rol over and over agan of Wllam and Mary's sons and merca's servans; you wll, as you say here, begn o feel he close bond of fellow-alumn wh your predecessors. In ha assocaon you wll gan somehng of her courage, her wsdom and her parosm as you make your own conrbuon o he spr and he radon of hs College. Pour years, hough hey wll have passed lke a shadow as you look back, s a long perod ou of one's lfe; s long enough o do much, o learn much and, above all, o buld a foundaon wde enough and 'srong enough o carrymaure growh and developmen. The ndvdual suden seem>very ransory n he presence c--. wo hundred and ffy years, b-' hose wo cenures and a half :«.-. n fac nohng bu he sum of ; labors of vud''ns and prof esse;, who have peopled hs Colleg 0 prceless opporuny s :::.- durng your suden lfe. I, make your characer as '-... he earler classes h av& m >'.;,. College. John Scvs -:ryan, P\ = IT? 1% flv"1 'as! mercan Ch<! T5J ; ^( %a rarh _ ' dba.ssadors and Mns..' 1. -, I.,.->.n mercan counres " >:.f her suppor o a :~ao.,.. sared las year on he c- J1 for he purpose of pro'^on,- j! er undersandng and goc<- 11 beween he Uned Saes lhe Republcs souh o he ] I Grande, Due o European s-'ics s more mporar "\-- for he mercas o be " The movemen, called Pa. -»"..;>.-can Suden Chan, - solum) >! uough he suden'.- educa.)c:u "". ; es. s hs Ch,- '' : ---:9dlng. ly wesward, s..".; - "a.j.i" + }V lege are urged o jr\ - < zaon. Snce Wllam' '.' s he sea of s foundaon. bers of he suden body.-: ake grea prde n helpng a :v. men whch s now opevalnk for always he mercas p -eral meeng U o b? ->w ngh, Sepce:::.}e: a -o P. M. for all h se n' escd n hs enerprse. l su dens of he College a;--: ved o aend Mss Marguere Wynne-Robers, asssan dean of women, I calls aenon o her offce hours n Barre Hall. They are as follows: weekdays 8-12 and 1-4; Saurday 8-12, and SUNDY 9:30-10:30. Mss Robers calls especal aenon o her SUNDY hours.

2 \rcob\>l PGE TWO THE FLT T Tuesday, Sepefaber 19, 1939, Theare... WELCOME FRESH EN 4 ^ SUCCESS IN YOUR CREER! We wll help you o appear a your bes, 1 f u h <!! 4 rl3\h n S? V4»><<».«K»^"^^4-^««^ 4 4. I; ; J :^y^»ue STUDENT REPRESENTTIVE. or PH» 'E 4 9 UlJ'Iu «<- 4-.^ Tl DINNERS 'ECILTY Telephone 768 Open 8, II, o 1 T. 7>)J, DlLf-."S 6 E ORGS., S «, Propreor Welcome Class of %$ - < < LTEST PHONOGRPH RECORDS T KEENE ELECTRIC SHOP (Behnd Brown Hall or Phone 140).. :? 'OLD ND REPIRED. SPECIL ' \HGINS IN USED RDIOS H-M-rK", --^^.$~^^^^^<"^^^^ ^^^^-^^^-O-^^-O-^-^^-^ > < COLLEGE SHOP fva weou; he reorrv; su If r- r.s, o v, Md look forward wh pleasure o s> ;OOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, PENNNTS, STTIONERY, and GIFTS $ V.h 'ew "-nd! Soda.. Sandwche. <:%,jp ar Meals ".nd a la Care ^ervee (Connued from page one) provncal bureaucras a whch was amed, and s represenaon would ceranly have been banned bu for he nervenon of he Emperor Ncholas I who appeared rolher o enjoy he suaon hus) coavc. Pu, paradocally enough, h~ VUhor v a&.somewha dsconcvle'l by Pe fuelng aroused by h.? comedy, and hs healh suffered n eon-'ecjuemc- S'olow'.T hc> Russan sare, Edward Clodorov's ' melodrama, "Knd Lady" wll be gven a he close of November The play s an adapaon from he novel by Hugh Walpole, popular Englsh novels, whose laes "work, of fcon,' " Prayer for My Son," made such a wde h wh he mercan readng publc a few years ago. Concernng "Our Town", whch wll be- gven early n he second semeser, very lle can be sad whch s no known by anyone famlar wh he modern mercan sage. Is auhor s wce Pulzer Prze wnner, and aced he leadng role of he sage-manager n one of he numerous' New England barn playhouses. For mos people Greek and Roman drama s somehng lad away n mohballs. Ye when, wh modern alorng, s aken ou and worn, mos 'people admre. Only recenly Broadway, roarng a Jean Gradou's "mphryon 88", was n realy backpang some forgoen Greek dramas for hs "mphryon I"; and, gven praccally sragh rsophane's lewd, wy "Lyssraa" proved a Broadway h. If all hs may be any creron, hen we may be sure ha he heare's j fnal vehcle of he year, o be gven early n May, wll urn ou o be a success wh Wllam and Mary audences. The play s Eurpdes's "lcess," ranslaed by Fs and Fzgerald, wh musc by llan Sly, new Professor of he college's Deparmen of Fne rs. Ths musc wll also be used by he Naonal Broadcasng Company n he rado verson of he famous drama laer n he year. Season ckes for all four programs may be purchased now a he Informaon Desk a he Marshall-Wyhe Buldng. Eeserved seas are prced a $2.50 for he four performances, and general admsson ckes a $1.75. Sorores... {Connued from page one) 5. There shall be no ousde eneranmen a eher of he rushng pares or a he open 4"^^^-$"$^4"$-4"&$^^-4"Y">">"0" WILLIMS BRBER SHOP GOOD SERVICE by GOOD BRBERS n a GOOD SHOP (Over Theare) ^, -<;--;V">->. '""^^w>..<..:«;,-«>-<»-<«" ^ - ^ - J - - ^ > ^<?,'--?<- < «5"0-fr4.4-4-^-^ <r44-$-fy->444r4^-b^<r~»)^^^ I THE COLONIL WELCOMES YOU lal Resauran The Home of Famous Food IR CONDITIONED hzz.':,g Seaks, Chcken Chow-Men, Ialan Spserur.u. Fresh Daly Seafood, Lynnhaven Oysers, Cherrysone Clams on Half Shell, Fresh Mane lobsers, Sof Shelled Crabs and Jumbo. ; ^mp. Seves' -,. Headquarers for College Sudens Specal Prces o Sudens on Meal Tckes WE DELIVER NY TIME PHONE 794 house, and no men may aend eher pary or he Open House or be n evdence durng any me when rushng s gong on n he house. No sorory may reques men o rush for hem. 7, For daes wh own grls downown sorory grls may rea he own grls o a FIVE CENT drnk. Ths eher comes whn he $40.00 allowed or he ndvdual rushers may pay f hemselves. (Connued from page one) er Sanon, Edor of he Fla Ha; Mary Caldwell, Presden of Barre Hall; Bll rhur, O. I). K., "18" Club; Florence Mode, Presden of Jefferson Hall; Jack Garre, Presden of Fla Ha Club, Senor Class Presden; Dorohy Schmz, Presden of Brora Hal; Thomas Brennan, Junor Class Presden; Merr Foser, Edor of ' he Royals; Rchard Ken, Presden of he Sophomore Class; John Dllard, Presden's de, O. D. K., Fla Ha Club, Vce-Presden of he Varsy Club, co-capan of Fooball. Gordon Holland and Gervas Wallace, head cheer leaders, led College cheers and he banque ended wh he sngng of he lma Maer followed by dancng n he varous women's dormores..nbunal (Connued from page one) B. ll Freshmen men mus from 7 P. M. on Saurday o 10 P. M. on Sunday wear bow es when n Wllamsburg and vcny. From 7 P.M. Saurday o 10 P. M. Sunday Freshmen women mus wear a bow rbbon n her har wh a sreamer a leas 5 nches long. II. Campus Walks.. Freshmen wll use only he mddle campus walk when gong o and from own. B. When passng he saue of Lord Boeour, Freshmen men are requred o p her has, he women o coursey. C. There shall be no cung of campus by freshmen a any 4-4-4~>4'4~&4-$-4-4">4'4-^4'-$-4-$->4^^ me. III. endance a College funcons.., Freshmen are epeced o aend all convocaons, suden body meengs, rbunal meengs, Freshman class meengs and pep ralles. 1. In cases of necessy, permsson o be absen from any of he meengs may be obaned from any member of he Trbunal. ' B. Freshmen are epeced o aend all major h o n c ahlec coness and wll; 1. Occupy a cheerng secon desgnaed f o hem. 2. Use her megaphone a all games. 3. Learn all college cheer and songs before n frs fooball game. 4. Freshmen mus sand and ake off her cap- when he lma Maer s played, he same as upper-classmen s h o u Id do. IV. Couresy and General Conduc.. In accordance wh he Wllam and Mary's long record ^-^-^^^^^-Q^-^-^ E R 6IJ S C PRINT SHOP 1 More han a quarer cenury 14- of sasfacory servce o $ our Wllamsburg parons. f PHONE 111 I Now Open For Busness The College Servce Saon Locaed % Monroe Hall Road. Block From on Rchmond ll TECO Producs CNDY, SOFT DRINKS, TOBCCOS, PSTRIES -$"$-e"$-fr^-$-$"$^-»^^«-«~4-fr"-> Welcome Class of 9 43 Pennsula Bank and^trus Co Of Wllamsburg, Va. Wes End Marke PINE METS GROCERIES VEGETBLES Specal enon # Fraernes m Sorores of frendlness, s epeced ha Freshmen wll show due respec and couresy o her classmaes, o oher sudens, o he faculy, and o vsors o he College. ny volaon of he above rules s subjec o he acon of he Trbunal. ll Ff-, ojvl s'deo a ^» m vf«d o a^ond en 0 ( jpon > ' o«,\- uumou o be hold n h > CVlh.," Gcp'enber Plh \ '/,u P. '. T'I servce wll le folc- 1 1 by, MM' 3 1, OI. lu I! ",.1, "00.. P" '1 on.!!o o ^... 11, Kules Eplaned In WSCG Meeng- The frs meeng of he Women's Suden Governmen ssocaon was held las ngh n Ph Bea. Kappa Hall wh Presden nn Cross presdng. ll he women sudens were presen, Rosa Ells, Charman of he Judcal Commee eplaned hs year's socal rule. lso, was announced ha he annual eamnaon on socal rules would he held Wednesday ngh n he varous sorores and dormores, pockebook has been found fd urned n o he lumn Offce. The loser ana menu.. ^y^^^-^--^-^-"{«^--4, -v-4, 4-- f--^4'-4--v, ''-^ ',! r 5 r 1 r \ ' > 1 0 a k-, for 10 years. We apprecae your " ; 0 I )),.0 y.o 00 agan hs year.,_, - "CRU'-V DRINKS PSTEIES j' r ;_:Wf;,I TfRYlCl STTION 7:00. M. o 11:30 P. M. -. $ ^^^"^<KH^-4^ COLLEGE.PHRMCY THE FRIENDLY STORE FOR STUDENTS WELCOMES YOU DESK BLOTTERS FREE TO EVERYONE Call 11 For Quck Delvery <^^-->^<^"»4y^<K^^ > > m II Tone-on-ona frock wh srped shr and flared skr and hal n hrd color conras. Havng he rgh clohe.j - ::s;:.-::- dously mporan o your success n school. Le "Debbes" pu your mnd a ease hey're flaerng hey're casual lookng and hey won' lose her shape; he hree "muss" for a schoolgrl's wardrobe. "Debbes" are made'of lovely smooh Lorrane flannel, alored wh ha hgh-prced look. Szes 12 o 20. Color combnaons o su every ase. cnool In FI D B B l S Classc fashons for wear n or ou of he classroom Gay clan-plald shr, con ras color, 8-gora skr, naural paskln belf< BINNS' (Norh Boundary Sree) THE CO-ED SHOP lumberlaem op, fons-on-one sorrcs, neresng skr wh nony peas, "" -;> <V <? > z ~>«,^ - -- I ^^^^J^4^^^^~^^ ^

3 Tuesday, Sepember 19, 1939 THE FLT HT PGE THEE:!-, Only hose of us who have been here n he pas years know how srange so see Flekng-er whou Douglas. IP^ff.&2 ^S^JE) ny leers or suggesons whch are addressed o hs page darng he course of he.rear wll be duly consdered, By FBNK RFLO THE TE: TOP ROW,.(Lef o rgh). "Frank Walker, Howard Hollngsworh, Clyde Ramsey, Henry Whehouse, Vcor Carbonaro, l Chesnu, BF Turvllc, Charle mm\ Gondak, Roger Harper. 2ND ROW, (lef o rgh), Ben Smpson, George Harper, Ben Read, Brendan Burns, John Golund, Jmmy Howard, Sam Hedge- By PRNK EFLO "We're off o see he Wzard, he wonderful Wzard of Oz. The wonderful, wonderful " B ackness! Slence. n unbroken slence ha he sranng ears are unable o penerae. Srange shapes, clangng gongs, resoundng echoes, mysery, magc, The ""], Land of Oz. The Wzard s a hand. Hs Omnpoence: "Well underlng wha does your lowly nellec desre o learn from he grea Wzard?" v'^-$ Spors Edor; "Mos learned one, I have come o learn f he repors are rue? re you and Coach Voyles he same one?" Hs O.: "Carl Voyles, he fooball coach, nd wha makes you hnk ha?" Spors Ed.: "I s only ha so many people are ellng me how grea he Wllam and Mary fooball eam s gong o be and how hey are gong o bowl over all opposon even ffl^^m^:--^ ''"'" ' ' ;?' Navy. Now I know ha noh-. "':.. J^f^f-''. '"..' ng shor of a Wzard could ake he maeral here and develop no such a world beaer n so shor a me." Hs 0.: "bly realzed lowly one. Bu hese people who make hockey. such predcons, do hey no krcjw ha las year's Frosh won only ->ne game, ha pracce me up o now has been chefly a process of condonng, ha here has been no grea nflu of varsy maeral whle he loss of such men as Walker and Kreuger have o be reckoned wh." Spors Ed.: "Tha's wha I know. In addon o whch a lo or he boys are playng ogeher for he frs me; hey lack eperence as a un and he squad s weak n capable replacemens. Mos honored wzard, how many games wll we wn hs year?" Hs 0.: "Tha I do no know. Remember ha even I am only a Wzard. Bu sop for a momen o consder wha I have old you. and wha your coach has so ofen repeaed,ha akes a good fresh? man. eam o buld a really sasfacory varsy." cock, Melvn Bunch, Carer Hobrook, Rudy Tucker, Gary Berry. dy, Jm Creekman, Seve Lenz, hews, Harold Brchfeld, Jm Dllard, '-> I ''.;,..-.- Tv «w\u, John 'udka, Wab.o Ma Harle Masers. Hckey. (Mssng from pcure are 3RD ROW (lef o rgh). BOTTOM ROW (lef o rgh) Seve Denns and Edmund Goodlow. Lusard has snce qu he George McComb, Jack Gannn, Bll Goodlaw, Gus Hanna, be Ferrs, TT nce Lusard, Noms Lne- Ray Sephens, Cy Shwller, John squad). Hockey Pracce Under W ay Par of Team Spends Two Weeks In Norhern Pracce The varsy hocky squad s well on he way o organzed pracce. Ten of las year's ousandng players spen a week a Hockey Camp he laer par of ugus. Under he crcal coachng of Mss Consance ppleby, he delegaon ook par n classes of heory, sck work and he game. sssed by a compeen saff of Englsh hockey sars, Mss ppleby opens her camp each summer for a wo week perod. Players from all over he counry come o ake he classes offered n Hockey and Lacrosse. The camp has been opened snce' abou ha me Mss ppleby came over from England o sar a new regme n mercan She s held largely responsble for he populary of he game n our schools and colleges. ll he coaches a he camp are from England. Some of hem come over jus for he wo week perod, ohers have lked so much n he Saes ha hey have sayed as coaches n varous places here. Many of us remember Mss ppleby for her vs here a he college las fall. Her clever ncknames "You lle fool.. " and quck remarks frghened mos of us no a beer game. We epec Spors Ed: "Bu can' we look for some mprovemen over las anoher week of her coachng hs year?" fall o prepare us for he full Hs O.: "By all means. Upon lookng no he myscal and myserous fuure I see a much beer managed eam, a beer Mockng schedule of games ahead. eam, a more fundamenally grounded eam, and mos of all a beer The las Sunday of he perod, spred eam. Gulford should be he frs vcory afer whch everyhng whch s won wll be fough for." game. Ths year was beween a camp, here was an ehbon Spors Ed.: "I know ha all hs s so, bu he people for whom he U-mercans who were presen, and a eam of he beer play E work wan o hear abou vcores and wnnng eams. s I old you, many are alkng ha way already. Wha can I cay o hem?" ers n he camp. Prom he group of en ha wen from Wllam (Connued on Page S) (Connued on page 6) DOUGLS LEVES I s ndeed wh regre ha we announce he offcal loss of Os Douglas a college. Tb mos of us he was "Doug", he man you wen o see whenever somehng wen wrong, he man who was 100 dfferen places a he same me, he man who was recognzed as an ahlee, nsrucor, coach and frend. We rus ha hs success a hs new pos a kron Unversy where he has he poson of fooball lne coach and varsy rack coach wll be boundless. nra-murals ll Evens re On Schedule; Sudens Urged o Parcpae Despe he loss of he mos able drecon of Os Douglas, he nra-mural program wll connue hs year, and s complee movemen wll be guded by new drecor Scrap Chandler. The same number of evens are planned for he comng year and much of he same procedure. Mr. Chandler nmaed ha he waned o ge everyhng sared and workng, afer whch he wll be n a poson o make any changes ha seem advsable. Compeon as usual wll connue beween fraernes wh a greaer effor beng made o smulae ner-dormory compeon. PST YER SUCCESSFUL The pas year was ceranly noable for he progress made n nra-mural 'spors, new evens were added, dorms began o parcpae, and more sudens han ever began o ake par. s he am of any nfra-mural program s ehef- (Connued on Page S) Indans Face Hard Task In Comng 9 Games Gulford To Be Frs Eeal Tes Of Renvgoraed Team Fve monhs of hard ranng, src adherence o rules, and groundng agan and agan n he fundamenals were culmnaed for he frs me Saurday as he varsy squad engaged he Frosh n a pracce game. The fnal score of 10-0 n favor of he varsy ells only a meagre par of he sory. EVERYONE PLYS Frs of all Coach Voyles connued hs polcy of epermenng wh men n an effor, o fnd he mos effecve combnaon, as every man on he squad saw some acon. Subsuons were very frequen on boh sdes and hey mgh n par accoun for he lack of conssen play hroughou. Men wen n and ou on her frs msakes. The frs half was marked by defensve plays as -neher eams were able o gan beyond he hres. The Varsy hreaened wce bu were hrown back by fumbles a he sraegc momen. In he second half, he connued pushng fnally need a score of wo more, followed n quck successon wh Brchfeld racng around end wh very effecve down feld blockng for a 60 yard ouchdown sprn. GUILFORD STURDY The frs es n nercollegae compeon wll come hs Saurday when a lgh and shfy Gulford eam opens up he regular season. The fnal decson n hs cones should no be much n doub, bu a lo of oher mporan decsons wll res on he eam's showng n hs cones. Sheer wegh and numbers should be enough o bowl over wha Gulford has o offer, bu hey wl baldly begn o suffce for Navy ha s (Connued on Page 6) Carl Voyles, hlec Drecor and head coach of fooball a he Papooses Fgh Hard Before Losng 19-0 To Varsy n Scrmmage College of Wllam and Mary. If sze and wegh are o be any decdng facors, he Frosh squad looks lke s n for a good year. The eam whch wll provde he frs real bass upon whch Coach Voyles hopes o buld a wnnng eam a Wllam and Mary. s bg n sze and numbers wh every man well suppled n beef anl brawn. Over-confdence should no play such an mporan par n her se backs however, snce hey fel he sng of he Varsy's hree ouchdowns las Saurday. STUESSY HOPES FOR BEST Coach Suessy admed ha was much oo early o make any predcons as o posons or wns and losses, bu sad ha as far as he could see he boys were workng hard and were eager o learn. s all Frosh eam hey lack eperence and he co-operaon whch auomacally comes afer a eam has been workng ogeher for more han one season. ll men are beng gven a chance o show wha hey have and s doubful f any predcon as o a frs srng would be auhenc unl he openng whsle of he game wh he Naval Base here on Saurday: PLY WKE FOREST Besdes he Naval Boos, he Papooses ake on Fork Unon, he Wake Fores Frosh, Norfolk Dvson, and he Baby Spders from Rchmond. Each of hese games promses o be a real cones and an ousandng vcory such as over he Deacons would prove ha here s somehng here from whch he comng varsy can readly draw. These Frosh do have be advanage of comng n a he openng of a new regme and geng o work a he boom. They have no old sysems o forge, bu only o work along wh Goa fs and hs saff. Coach Voyles Oulnes Plans For Fuure Deparmens To Be Consoldaed; No "Bg- Tme" n Fooball In an nervew wh your Fla Ha corresponden, Carl Marvn Voyles, Wllam and Mary drecor of ahlecs and head fooball coach, yeserday reeraed hs saemen ha he s no here for he purpose of buldng 'bg me' fooball eams. Coach Voyles also oulned hf program and personnel n he new physcal educaon seup a he college, ogeher wh he course of acon whch he wll follow o reach hs goal. "We are no ou for 'bg me' fooball n he sense ha we wan Rose Bowl eams, or ha we wan o play schools ha have only fooball repuaons," says Coach Voyles. "We wan o play games wh our naural rvals and hope o break even wh hem over a perod of en years." Presden John Sewar Bryan has se ou o co-ordnae a program a Wllam and Mary ha wll brng under one head he professonal courses n physcal educaon, he requred course n physcal educaon, and nramural and ner-collegae ahlecs. DEPRTMENTS COORDINTED Begnnng hs year he deparmen of physcal educaon and ahlecs wll hereafer be known as he Deparmen of Physcal Educaon, wh Mr. Voyles as he Drecor and Tucker Jones n charge of professonal and requred physcal educaon courses; Joe Flcknger n charge of nramurals, and Mr. Voyles n charge of nercollegae ahlecs. Oulnng hs plan, Coach Voyles sad; "Brefly, we wll ry o deve- {Comnued on pgs 8)

4 PGE FOUR THE FLT HT THE PLT HT Founded Ocober 11, 1911 "Sablas e Fdes" EDITOR Bob Sanon SSISTNTS...Bey Kn-oll, Davd Qunlan, Waler Bara, Carl Muecke SSOCITED PRESS REPRESENTTIVE SPORTS EDITOR BUSINESS MNGER CIRCULTION MNGER PHOTOGRPHER Rchard Vez Frank Raflo Harry Gebauer l Chesnu Jack Garre THE FLT HT s publshed every Tuesday by he sudens of he College of Wllam and Mary, ecep durng he holdays and eamnaons, Conrbuons and epressons of opnon are welcomed from sudens, alumn, faculy and frends of he College. dversng raes furnshed upon applcaon o he busness manager. Subscrpojn, raes per year (eclusve of Sudens). Enered as second class maer a he pos offce a Wllamsburg, Va. REPRESENTED FOR NTIONL DVERTISING BY Naonal dversng Servce, Inc. College Publshers Represenave &ZO MDISON VE. NEW YORK, N. Y. CHICGO " BOSTON kos NGELES - ShH $RHCSCO NO SERMON Mmwr 1939 (Me e Press B&ewor of Ths beng he frs ssue, he Fla Ha would lke o welcome he class of 1948, oher new sudens, and he "old guard" of he College. Ths ssue, however, s devoed chefly o he new sudens and conans nformaon whch s hoped wll ease some of he acclmaon pans. Ths beng he am, he frs paper wll conan a large amoun of general nformaon abou he College and s acves. You freshmen and ransfers are no chldren; you know here s a job o do, and you know ha a lo s epeced of you. If you fully realze hs, here s no need of he fla Ha dgressng no, a long, flowery sermon on he "do's" and "don's" of a model college suden. If, unforunaely, you do no realze your responsbles, a sermon wouldn' help. PERENNIL PROBLEMS Year n and year ou he Fla Ha dscusses he problems of he College occasonally offerng possble soluons. On he whole, however, we prefer o sr up enhusasm among he sudens, dmnsraon, Faculy, lumn, and followers of he school n he hope ha vared opnons can be crysalzed no a sensble soluon. I s a new school year, bu many of he old problems are sll wh us, plus a few more. The Fla Ha s gong o ackle hem agan wh he hope ha perhaps by presenng hem n a lle dfferen fashon, perhaps hrough sauncher suppor, we can ge resuls. The Fla Ha s powerless whou he backng of s readers. Wh such backng s possbly he mos useful, consrucve nsrumen Wllam and Mary has. The problems hemselves are obvous: campus polcs, fraernes, socal rules, he Lbrary, he hlec se-up, and many less pressng. The Fa Ha does, no mean o nfer ha Wllam and Mary has nohng bu problems. There are many grand hngs here and he Fla Ha wll be he frs o gve cred where cred s due. The fac ha here are so many grand hngs conneced o and a par of he College makes worh whle o work on he problems we have. The Fla Ha wll no sar now because everyone s oo busy acclmang, ec., and for ha maer, he Fla Ha s busy dong he same hng. The Fla Ha has s challenge and wll do s bes; f YOU do he same, he College, e al, sands o benef a grea deal BEWRE OF EUMORS1 We don' lke o preach o he Freshmen so here's a b whch, s no lmed o Freshmen. To w Don' beleve everyhng you hear on hs campus. For some reason or oher, hs campus s prone o crculang wld rumors. Rgh now here are a leas a dozen sores crculang whch are absoluely unfounded. Durng he comng year here wll be many more floang around and beng beleved. Some of he sores may be very neresng bu remember ha almos all of hem do somebody harm. The "scenfc aude" wll sand you n good sead f you use where rumors are concerned. Wegh he facs and he nformer's veracy before you accep anyhng. If you're oo busy for ha, ry hs: sk he narraor where he learned abou he sory, whaever may be. If he sars off wh "Well, Joe So-and-So old me ha " forge he whole hng rgh hen because he odds are ha he sory s hokum. I's que easy o ell some fanasc sory bu sn' very complmenary o he collecve nellgence of he suden body when a hng lke ha s beleved and passed around. I doesn' speak well for he collecve nellgence of he suden body when fanasc rumors are passed abou as ruh me and me agan, I doesn' speak well for he collecve characer of he suden body, eher, when malcous gossp crculaes as amusng reparee. WHT'S UP? War news s n he headlnes oday, bu o ge he drf of wha s acually happenng n hese days of censorshp we mus read beween he lnes. For eample, here s he sgnng of he Russo-German nonaggresson pac whch has aroused more ecemen and conroversy han he prevous Russo-French pac, he prevous Russ-Ialan pac, and all he oher dplomac acs of he U. S. S. R. The pac was fnally sgned afer f became apparen ha he Brsh-French-Russan alks n Moscow of an allance were a falure. I was mmedaely beleved ha Russa had desered he democraces and had formed an allance wh s arch enemy Naz Germany. The non-aggresson pac, however, was smply he Russan way of answerng he connvng whch Chamberlan and Dalader had been carryng on behnd he scenes. To begn wh Chamberlan and Dalader were no sncere n her desre o ally hemselves wh communsc Russa. They had -even urged Poland o refuse all mlary asssance from Russa, and have never gven up he hope ha someday here mgh be a war beween Germany and Russa. Ths war would rd England of a dangerous mperals rval Germany, and an even more dangerous socalsc sae- Russa. To hs end Ge" my was allowed o gobble up usra Czechoslovaka, for boh counres gave Germany a roadway o he eas. When Russa proposed ha Bran and France form an allance o proec he ne hreaened counry, Poland, he offer was refused. Lloyd George, Bran's world war premer had hs o say of he re- "One mus no conceal from ourselves he enormous dfference would have made o our chances f a hs hour he grea ar flee of Germany, whch s so apprecably faclang he- chances of her armes n Poland, were confroned by. an equally powerful flee of Russa. and f wo powerful Russan armes were advancng one upon Eas Prussa and he oher on Cracow. "... ha was he plan placed before our Wllam and Mary, he second oldes College n he counry, s defnely a democrac nsuon. Consequenly, snobs and he lke are defnely ou of place and soon realze. You have probably noced already a prevalng frendly ar, and hs s no an acqured guse for foregn mnser Ed. noe). The ragc mlary msson by Voroshlov (Russa's newcomers. Ths easy spr of democracy s a val elemen sory of he rejecon of hs plan has ye whch pervades he enre amosphere and becomes a par o be old and he responsbly for he of our everyday acons. You wll soon ge no he swng supdes ha los us Russas' powerful of hngs nearly everybody does and become a good member of he communy. wh." suppor jusly affed and sernly deal The sep Russa hen ook, he sgnng By CRL MUECKE of he non-aggresson pac, balked Chamberlan's schemes of an solaed war beween Germany and Russa and forced England and France o declare open opposon o Naz Germany. The pac furher blased an-comnern pac o bs, forcng Span and Ialy no a neural poson, and Japan o sgn a non-aggresson pac wh Russa. The German people are also, accordng o he laes dspaches, usng he pac- o furher her secre opposon agans Hler and all he brual, degenerae forces he sands for. The laes Russan acves n Poland do no sgnfy ha Russa and Germany have by any means formed an allance. Poland has crumbled under German aack and Russa s assumng conrol of he areas a her border o preven furher Genua" peneraon and o creae a socals Polsh errory. Ths laer am, he socalzecn "!' Poland, s probably wha he Polsh loades feared when hey refused Russan m-a,t ad, for he peasans of Poland have beer. landless and eremely pool and alv '^k ready o lsen o alk of Revoluon. ls leaders, such as Josef Reck. Kv>~c bee'". frendly n he pas owards Naz German.". s a maer of fac, Poland was. h en he paron of -democrac Czechoslovaka., The fuure may brng all sors of comple developmens n Europe. There s sll a grea deal of doub as o wha Russa wll do. Mos foregn observers feel ha Russa wll ry o say ou of he- war, and ha f she fnally mus fgh she wll fgh Germany, The suaon s complcaed by he fuure polces of Bran and France, for he Russan's sll fear ha, an nglo- French compromse s possble wh Germany under a Chancellor oher han Hler. Tha here s some ruh n hs alk of compromse may be seen n he lukewarm leafle campagn England s conducng agans Naz Germany. There s also he possbly of he esablshmen of a puppe Naz regme n Poland, whch would declare self sasfed wh German erms, gvng he democraces an ecuse o call off war n he Wes. Russa would hen be confroned wh he unpleasan prospec of a vcorous German army a her border and a possble connuaon of he "Drang Nach Osen" (drve o he eas). Whaever he oucome n Europe, we n merca feel prey srongly on he subjec of peace, and hope ha no U. S. armes wll leave o fgh a European war. Heads of Publcaons.. s-.- <::>: ; -w^w- K?! :>f he Colonal Echo 'BETTY MOORE Edor of he Pla Ha BOB STINTON jj^&mmmm. Edor of he Royals MERRITT FOSTER ':&3&&~;% S?Y-"»,;^«>! v " \?.1 -S y $wc» <?f/> >& «?>? ^ ' '^m^sm < -^ ' -v. \ l fl Tuesday, Sepember 19, 1939 ^s#^% ''Mv : ^'^^^^pbflss p, 4 # s \ LOSs Ye Edor very sourly old us ha we should um hs column from he frs ssue of he Fla Ha and ge sared on he rgh foo. Wha do you hnk of a guy lke ha? Possbly he hnks ha enough hasn' happened around campus ye and ha we (he auhors) would be sarved for nformaon of he proper ype and usual hgh sandard whch. hs column abounds on. Bu we are wllng o ake n chance and go ahead and wre a column wh he belef ha he poor Ed. wll be so sarved for copy ha he'll accep wh open arms. I wll jus be an nroducon, a sor of loosenng up, unl we swng no hgh gear. Ted you wha we'll do we'll be good spors abou he hng and lay off he rough suff for awhle. WRNING! Jus because you are ou of hs week don' run hog wld; we are wachng and even he walls have ears. I don' see how eakng down and confessng a few facs known and unknown because we have ceranly seen some amazng hngs. Of course here are a lo of he couples of old sandng, bu here are pleny of new surprses. One general saemen we can make s hs: I hasn' aken hese freshmen long o par off; hey are gong a lke hey mean busness. Jus wach hs sorory rushng slow hngs up hough. Come o hnk of, mgh slow us up oo, so we'll ry o ge on he ball and dg up somehng ho for you ne week. s a parng sho, how abou a sho of he mos famous las words. They were uered by Gordon Wllams jus before he go on he ran las June and were: "Easy on he soda!" We'd lke o see you back here Gordy. SIGNED (Crypogram). Zjfvelp and Kqopyyvz.. The uhors. HONOR SOCIETIES To he ncomng freshmen, fred wh he begnner's ambon, and frm of purpose, wh he desre o acheve golden ends, o "wow" he folks back home, Wllam and Mary offers much. There s opporuny for all. Ph Bea Kappa, Morarboard and ODK op he ls of acves wh sundry neres groups, professonal socees, and socal groups o complee he ls. Ph Bea Kappa, renowned he world over, s he reward for scholarshp. There are no se grades a suden mus ge, bu s well known ha nohng under B wll ge you very far and a heavy sprnklng of 's usually accompanes he Ph Bee" key. To he freshman who knows no of Flu Bea Kappa, s a goal worh he mos srenuous effor, lhough here are many who profess scorn for he one who bures hmself n hs sudes n order o ge he myhcal key, neverheless you may be sure ha even hese scornng ones along wh hose who do no scorn, chersh a secre wsh ha hey mgh.receve n her senor year. ODK (men's), and Morarboard (women's), honorary era-currcula fraerny and sorory, are ne n mporance among campus honor socees offered o you ncomers. There are many who say ha hese wo socees carry wh hem more by way of presge and honor han does Ph Bea Kappa. Tha s a maer of opnon. ODK and Morarboard are rewards for ousandng leadershp, scholarshp, servce o he College and general ecellence. They come as he resul of no a sngle achevemen, no he work of a sngle year, bu he combned performance of hree and ofen four years of connuous servce. Freshmen who aspre o he socees mus sar now. I s ndeed he rare suden who acqures boh Ph Bea Kappa and ODK or Morarboard. mong he res of he campus organzaons here are groups for "every neres musc, ar, dramacs, governmen, language, economcs, leraure, debae, ec. For he mos dversfed alen here s some group n whch you may fnd congenal amosphere and a chance, ousde he classroom, o add o ha sore of knowledge whch makes for he well-rounded, enlghened suden. I s n hese meengs ha he freshman has he opporuny o mee hs fellow sudens, o brng ou hs personaly, and delve deeper no he parcular lne of endeavor. The chance for developmen s here for he akng. So we say agan, you freshmen who are here wh ambon apleny, for goodness sake don' le de a naural deah, because here s ample.opporuny for Is epresson, The rewards are- sasfyng. ID

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The :h!:'uklfc's drama has been gven a modern ranslaon by Fs and P;;gerald, and Professor Sly has wren musc for hs verson whch has already been successfully produced a Harvard Unversy and on he rado n England and usrala. Musc, drama, and dancng wll all be combned n a producon whch promses o keep MDE m MN'S HTTER... for he smar young hng and ohers who look he par! I's he classc roller... wh crossed bands of belng rbbon accenng he sofdy mannulaed crown. Fnely graded % l headszes... all colors v I % f THE PSTRY SHOP Near &P LL HOME BKED Delcous Cookes and Pas- res. Open all,, Day on Sunday. PHONE 248 ^fr^»»-»-$-0~«~~»^-»^-fr^.fr.fr.3^. I DRUGS, SODS, ICE f - CREM, SCHOOL SUPPLIES % o - I Wllamsburg Drug Co. RELL STOEE f ± PHONE 29 f The hree lop j hny <,; (h/- :; r,, nusual ccr-n.o- V, l-, : o,' r."_. her seas-..), 'o.u: Mv'vr v.dh j,'\' Joan Craw for J and 7. (/'am-' u.-j^ sell as hey npper.r h; 'The V, ;! -> men", P;)-s ^ <"fnosday and Thursday a he VMdamsmrg Theare. Wllam and Mary n he fron ranks of college dramac groups. Many books have been added o he musc lbrary, and new records wll supplemen he Carnege collecon. These wll he heard on wo new phonographs purchased for he lsenng and lecure rooms. The college wll have he frs opporuny o hear Professor Sly n a pano recal n Ph Bea- Kappa Hall -on Tuesday, Ocober 3rd, lona Burrows Jones, organs of Bruon Parsh Church, wll be presened n an organ recal a he Church on Frday, Sepember 22 a 8:30 P. M. There s no admsson charge and all sudens ar? nved o aend.! WHY PY! MORE!? I Sus Pressed I Y Sus Clean-Press If You Buy TICKETS FOR $1.00 RODGERS' College Cleaners lerng Talorng Reparng -L > "'J''<U c-l-c) o -±±±^d<^±±±^±±±k±±s±±±±>±±±l±j-'^' '±±±±-l±±±±±± 'V CLMSS of f 43. WELCOME! College sn' so fearsome as seems he frs day. You'll be geng a lo of advce on wha o do and wha no o do. When comes o shrs, es, shors, handkerchefs and collars... you'll do well o heed advce abou buyng rrow. Two ou of hree college men wear rrow shrs. They're ops on every campus because hey f beer, wear longer and look smarer, See he local dealer oday and sock up for he semeser.,y ' J COlBS... TIES... HNDKEBCHDEFS... UNDEHWEB > f " " %?! CSEY'S, Inc FRZIER-CLLIS WILLIMSBURG Welcome Sudens New and Old WILLIMSBURG Make The Capol Your Headquarers for he Year Capol Resauran IR CONDITIONING The larges and bes place.o ea n he Colonal Cy. We serve Breakfass, Dnners, and Suppers. lso a la Care from 6. M. o 12 P. M. We wan you o make our place your home; have all your meals wh us. Specal Raes o Sudens. 0^^<-^HM-^M^^«-«-»-0-«-«-J--«- ^^ss-^^-fr-m-^^-^'j-w^^^v-j"^ Your Paronage pprecaed. I

6 PGE SI THE FLT HT Tuesday, Sepember, 19, 1939 Coach Voyles... (Connued from page 3) velop a deparmen of physcal educaon ha wll conrbue as much o he educaon of our sudens as any oher deparmen n he college. s I undersand, he purpose of educaon s o f " people for fne lvng. They mus develop broad neress, wholesome recreaon and moral characer. If hs be rue, he deparmen of physcal educaon, f properly organzed, can conrbue much o our educaon. "In nercollegae ahlecs we wan a well-rounded program wh good eams n all spors eams ha can hold her own wh our naural rvals, he Vrgna schools and some of he eams n he socalled Ivy League. We have many hngs n common wh hese eams and should play hem Yale, Prnceon, Harvard, Darmouh, and Navy. The personnel of he Physcal Educaon Deparmen for hs year, Mr. Voyles sad, s as follows: Mr. Voyles, Mr. Jones, Mr. McCray, Mr. Sruessy, Mr. Werner, Mr. Chandler, Mr. Gooch, Mr. Moley, Mr. Tpon, and Mr. Flcknger. INTR-MURL PROGRM Commenng on he nramural ahlec program, Mr. Voyles sad: "We would lke for every suden n he college o ake par n some form of spor, because we beleve ha hey can ge real educaonal value from. "I wll each hem pose, selfconrol, how o work and play wh ohers, and hey wll ge many oher worh-whle benefs from akng par n a spors program, wheher be n he requred physcal educaon courses, nramural, or nercollegae ahlecs. "Normally only abou 15 per cen of he sudens are on nercollegae eams. We mus gve he oher 85 per cen an opporuny o play, and we propose o do hs hrough requred physcal educaon and nramural ahlecs," Characer ras developed hrough ahlecs were ced by Coach Voyles as he oulned he benefs of parcpaon n ahlecs. They were lsed as: Represenaon, eher he college, he group, or he ndvdual; sporsmanshp; ncreased nave; awakenng of confdences; a feelng of loyaly; maser of self-conrol; sacrfce; learnng o carry ou orders; how o work and play wh oher people; how o wn and how o lose; developmen of desre o wn; morale; proper healh habs; and real frendshp. TWO PHSES "Tranng n college akes wo phases," he coach sad, "frs he mnd n beng nformed and dscplned and nellecual powers developed. Characer mus be developed and made srong n a growng boy, no only by compeng agans hmself, bu by compeon wh ohers. I s no enough o concenrae on one and le he oher go. "Nohng s more mporan han ha a boy learn o conrol and command hs powers, o focus hem o a sngle end, and o moblze hem quckly and compleely. I s possble n a classroom o ell a boy all of hese hngs and o show hm he real need and mporance, bu he needs a laboraory o ry ou hese hngs. College spors provde hm hs laboraory." Your corresponden venured <o ask abou fooball prospecs for hs year. Inramurals (Connued from page hree) ly o provde some sor of ahlec compeon for hose men who do no ake par n Varsy spors s que noable ha n. he pas sesson over 71 per cen of all men on campus ook par n a leas one ner-fraerny spor. The card las year ncluded 17 spors from baseball o bowlng. Przes were awarded o ndvdual wnners, o spor wnners, and n addon, a handsome rophy s presened o he fnal fraerny wnner who leads n he oal number of pons scored. The presen holder of hs award s Sgma Rho. ^ FOR BSKETBLL The frs even for he comng year wll be ner-fraerny baskeball, whch shall ge under way he las week n Sepember. ll fraerny eams are urged o organze as soon as possble and ge n some pracce before he round robn play sars. s soon as he defne eams are organzed, a schedule wll be drawn up and posed n he Fla Ha. n aemp wll be made o have as many of he evens akng- place n he afernoon as possble, so ha hey wll no conflc wh varsy games and wh academc work. long hs lne effors are also beng made o provde wo separae felds for nra-nnral compeon alone, n order ha play n hs sphere may concde wh he varous varsy seasons. Varsy Fooball... (Connued from page 8) o follow and he comng conference games. The schedule wll be much he same as las year wh he noable ecepon of V. M. I. and he addon of Randolph-Macon. s hs schedule progresses and onlyhen can a real judgmen of he eam be made. The work so far has been largely condonng and he erecon of a fundamenal bass, he frs necessary sep f we are o have any wnners hs year and he only sep f we are o mprove n he fuure. The squad of 47 men are frs of all n good physcal condon, and should no be hampered by an undue amoun of njures. hs wrng he real srengh here s seems o le n he mproved backfeld maeral wh he weakness n he lack of a large group of sasfacory lnemen. The acklng and blockng has mproved consderably over wha was las year, he offensve and defensve have been bolsered n spos, and he dssenson and lack of spr has been radcally correced, all of whch shoud mean an mproved ype of play. The bg queson whch sll remans, s wheher any eam s capable of such a grea mprovemen n he shor me whch has been alloed o so far. Women's Hockey. (Connued from' page hree) and Mary, four were chosen for he laer eam. The grls who played were Mary Jane Mller, Trudy Green, Bey Douglas, and Eleen Woods, The ohers who aended Hockey Camp were Dorohy Judd, Peg llen, Cleo Tweedy, Louse Clark, and Dolly Hden. PRCTICE STRTS Hockey pracce for all hose neresed n he game sars m- STRT THE YER OFF EIGHT BY SENDING YOUR CLOTHES TO COLLINS ND RECEIVE EPERT SERVICE. PLJIS!#?/ % Ljf f s I I C^'^'CS Puncuaed by an unusual playdae M-G-M's funfes "THE WO MEN" reaches he Wllamsburg move emporum cm Wednesday and Thursday. Superlaves are que n order o descrbe opulen cas, brllan dalogue, and crsp medaely, The Varsy, Junor Varsy, and he Freshman squads have a full schedule planned for hem hs year necessang an early sar on pracce. enave schedule has been planned. There wll be one home game for he Varsy wh Harrsonburg. The Sae Tournamen wll be some me early n Ocober, and a rp norh abou he wenyfourh of November o Beaver, ManhaenvHe, Hofsrau.and Bryn Mawr wll end he season. The Junor Varsy and he Freshman wll have games wh he Rchmond and Norfolk Dvsons, and San Caherne's school n Rchmond. Pracce wll be held every afernoon on he feld oppose o Chandler Hall. Mss Marha Barksdale wl head he coachng saff for Varsy players. Mss Serlng wll head he coachng. and Junor Varsy asprans. long wh he regular pracce for hockey, here wll be classes n Lacrosse f enough are neresed. sophscaon wh whch hs famous sage play has been brough o he screen. blend of sare, senmen, and earhly comedy, ranscends anyhng hereofore capured on cellulod. To gve s mllon dollar cas Shearer, Crawford, Russell, Goddard me o shne n full glory THE WO MEN wll ake wo hours and hry mnues o unreel. Therefore he manees wll sar a 3:45 and run unl 6:15, whle evenng shows sar a 6:45 and 9:15. Connung he radcal playdae vogue GOLDEN BOY bows n locally on Frday and connues on hrough for four shows on Saurday. Ths oo, a screen verson of a famous sage play (Clfford Odes), deserves prase on many couns. Frs, presens an unknown n he le role and mmedaely makes hm one of Hollywood's chosen few. Ne s he obvous fuel ha he pn dr «..': spared no e:\pen.~e or p.n.s n ransferrng 10 flm h' ;um;. : a boy v.'ho«e lo-> o for musc :: 11 flare 01' f'^hho k< e, hm n consan umol. Cf oqr.rj mporance.~ he splendd cr>s, ncludng Barbara Sanwyck, rlolphe Menjou, Josep' Callela, and Edward Brophy. Flm fans wl ge a bang ou of GOLDEN BOY. THIS WEEK Comes ne week and he frs lady of he screen; Bee Davs akes over n THE OLD Mn. Playng Monday and Tuesday.r newes Warner Brohers cash-geer wll presen Mss Davs n smoher flawless, fne-graned performance, beng pressed for lop honors by Mram Hopkns and George Bren. Produced as s cly a qualy pcure hs flcker s (Connued from Page Three) Hs 0.: "Tell hem as I have old you ha here s only one Wzard and ha your hard workng coach s no he. Tell hem, o look for mprovemen bu no o be guly of so much wshful hnkng. Tell hem ha wh he concluson of las year, he wors was over, bu ha rebuldng s a slow process. Tell hem o ake a second lolok a he maeral and no o rely on false opmsm. Bu ell hem also o have spr and o keep up her renewed courage. Bu enough! Be off! The Wzard has spoken. Tha s all." Whch may or may no have been a dream, bu whch s good advce regardless. :s a maer of fac I'll jus srng along wh and le go a ha. We wan o wn, we hope o wn, bu jus remember ha n some respecs fooball eams are lke Senors, n ha akes four years o buld Boh. ^Z F» / "., 4 -'"«?"." \fy on s way o a hgh plcae among he season's bes booffce bes. Wh a powerful success record already behnd THE OLD MID should rng he bell here as lusly as dd "Dark Vcory." COMING UP DEPRTMENT: The glorous sory of hgh advenure n he Foregn Legon BEU GESTE - whch hrlled mllons as a slen pcure, loses none of s appeal or punch hru a sreamlnng reamen, and wh Gary Cooper leadng he cas 's sold eneranmen. Soon Prsclla Lane and John Garfeld, wo of he sars of "Four Daughers" eam up for an adroly wrough '--leo plaj led DUST BE :V I'ESTEW. E> >\,- > erful and."o,-o~~jg mo!»»m whch ~r md Ld cor j'e a\.1 wh a'l ' 11 L <'>", one of 1]) jvj--"s- mos 'hsunv producon' aud 1ue->!.' n f he Wllam-buu; Thcal.e. SDY The Comedy Sensaon of he Year! J SEPTEMBER c- J'.rn Rosalnd Pauke lla/y Joan Vrgna.hl.LJl CR UVyOKD RUSSELL GODDRD BOLND FONTINE WEIDLER > N 0 T E ^v-ms-e "The Women'' runs for 2% hours, he manees run from 3:45 o 6:45, and he enmc l'c'l >mr<:e-=s from 6:45 o 9:15 and 9:15 o 11:45. RUV.mcl STURDY SEPTEMBER 22-2:3 Clfford Ode's Grea Play! GOLDEN BOY WILLIM HOLDEN BRBR STNWYCK.. DOLPHE MENJOU Joseph Callea, Edward Brophy dded: Pee Smh's Laes Comc Novely "Take a Cue" NOTE: THIS PICTURE PLYS HERE BOTH FRIDY ND STURDY MONDY-TUESDY SEPTEMBER BETTE DVIS MIRIM HOPKINS GEORGE BRENT THE OLD MID Donald Crsp Jane Bryan Louse Fazenda James Sephenson dded: "The Book Worm" an M-G-M Color Caroon of an Hlarous Nghmare In a Lbrary wh Fcon's Mos Famous Characers, HI COMBINTION THE WGlD'S OBCCOS GIVES REFRESHING MILDNESS BETTE1 TSTE MORE PLESING OM Jrkll he hngs ha go owards he makng of smokng pleasure a s bes. Ihs s because Cheserfeld blends he very fnes of mercan and aromac Turksh obaccos n a combnaon ha brngs ou he bes quales of each. When you ry hem we beleve you wll say... V <-<H>-W^"W^-cK^-<K^ (ODORLESS) WILLIMSBURG, VIRGINI PHONE 48 Naonal Ckam\ In Rfle Brll... The Newon Legon Guards are a sure-fre h because of her rgh combnaon of precson, snap and smar appearance... and every Cheserfeld you smoke s a sure-fre h for More Smokng Pleasure. Copjg 155S. JUGMTTT k MYERS TOBCCO CO-

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