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1 'Plo A Srange Mixure Of fanasy And Realiy All he hrill and ension of a Broadway firs nigh comes o Phi Bea Kappa Hall his Thursday evening a 8 o'clock when Thunder Bock, by Rober S, Ardrey, opens he William and Mary heaer season. I is as imely and conemporary as he morning paper, bu i is no a war play. Thunder lock is an exciing psychological reamen and soluion of he chief problem confroning a man of ideals and inelligence of he world of oday. Unique Plo The plo of Thunder Rock is a ommiee n lyaiisi lees loaay Value of Lierary Magazine Quizzed srange mixure of fanasy and realiy, handled in a compleely novel manner. Inenionally, no reference has been made o he acual sory, since is value airl appeal lie o a considerable exen in is uniqueness. Any givingaway of he plo would spoil much of he play's ineres and effeciveness. Cas and Characers Appoined o sudy he problem of a lierary magazine in all is presen ramificaions, a commiee of he Suden Assembly will Byck Vermi lye, he poeic Lovmee for he firs ime onigh, i borg of Hedda Gabler and he vilwas announced Sunday by Jack i a j nous Mr. Manningham of Gasligh, has he leading role of David Charleson, a newspaper re Carer, chairman. The commiee was appoined by he Assembly las Thursday where, afer an hour of discussion, lile headway was made wih he problem. porer who has ried o escape from realiy by becoming a lighhouse-keeper on a small island in he cener of Lake Michigan. Oher veeran members of he cas Almos Moved o Abolish Magazine A moion was almos pu on he are Sumner Rand, Tom Miller, floor by Buck Bradford, Presiden Ada Lyons, Bill Bembow, and Iris of he Senior Class, ha he li- Shelly, all of whom have appeared erary magazine be abandoned for in f ormer producions. Newcomhe duraion of he war and as ers o he wmiam and Mary Th^ lobg aferward as he Assembly aer are Bob Hayne and Dick saw fi. I was sideracked, how- pi umer who have very significan ever, on echnical grounds in fav- rolegj Hayr, es as a Vienneses docor of Grayson Clary's moion o or and p lurner as a sea capa i n. appoin a commiee of invesigaion and anoher commiee o form a resoluion o be presened a he nex meeing of he Assembly, November 3. Design and Consrucion Music, used inermienly during he play for background and mood, has been seleced by Mr. Edwin C. Rus, Head of he De Cunningham Emphasizes parmen of Pine Ars. Sound effecs, lighing, and se consrue- Value of Magazine Seoy Cunningham, Presiden of ion are under he supervision of he Suden Body, alhough refus- he Technician, Miss Elizabeh ing o ake sides, emphasized ha Harris. Mr. Prenice Hill, who consideraion of he quesion designed he se, is in charge of (Coninued on Page 5) cosume design and consrucion. VOL. XXXII. NO. Minue 1 COLONIAL WHO EXHORTATION Bob Weinberg, ]'>ii*iiies<-< Manager of he Colonial Echo, urged begged, pleaded, and exhored everyone who ha» nol?s ye go Ms proofs from She Echo office o do so immediaely, in ;;n announcemen o he press yeserday. TRY OUT FOR MALE ANIMALS There will he audi ion» his week, probably during Wednesday and Thursday afernoons, for THE MALE ANIMAL, he nex producion of he William and Mary Theaer. The exa* ime of ry-ous will be announced in he diiuui> hall. Copies of he play are on reserve a he main desk in he Library, NAVY EXAMS Preliminary examinaions for Navy V-l anc V-7 will be adminisered on campus on November 9, i was announced by Commander Byrd, officer in charge of he Navy's V-l and V-7 programs in Norfolk. I>. W. Woodbridge. Miliary Advisor a he College, has requesed ha' all men who have made known rheir inenion- of aking hese examinaions should repor a Blow Gymnasium an November 9. " Since i is imperaive ha he Navy complee hese examinaions iu one day, all men should repor quickly according o Dr. Woodbridge, and ry o follow all direcions closely. NAVY DAY TON1GT We're no sure when, bu eiher a 7:00 or a 8:00 onigh here will be some Navy Day exercises in Phi Bea Kappa Hall. (See sory on Page 7). Versaile Helen Blacky Honor Council Head 9 Holds Many Oher Offices In W-M Career By SUNNY MANEWAL December 1, 1921, was he dae; a "wide place in he road" known as Bismarck, Missouri, he place; and he birh of Helen Black, he occasion. Helen' masered her block building and he hree R's back in Missouri, and hen moved o Pennsylvania o ackle he hird grade. I was anoher en years before William and Mary made her acquainance, bu on ha occasion he sunny Souh and Helen and her sunny personaliy joined forces. Helen's numerous campus aciviies form an. impressive lis. Her firs year she served in he freshman cabine of Y. W. C. A., and when a sophomore, graduaed o he senior cabine of.ha organizaion. For he las hree years Helen has been one of he legislaors of he Suden Assembly; for all four years she has urned her exuberance o cheerleading, urging he eam on o vicory. Despie her shor saure Helen was one of he ausere members of he freshman ribunal, and for he las wo years she has held he ile of vice-presiden of he German Club "which means," says Helen, "ha I am in a muddle of decoraions again!" Now as Helen eners he home srech of her college career here are many more iles aached o her name. She is presiden of he Women's Honor Council, a member of Morar Board, he Senae, and he General Cooperaive Commiee, and presiden of Gamma Phi Bea sororiy. On he frivilous side of life, Diniinuive Helen caugh wih a ypical smile bu cerainly no in a ypical pose. She rarely finds ime o spend in his way. Helen likes dancing, fooball dancing. The crysal ball reveals games, and above all, her army he oucome already: Sudens air corps man in Souh America! Clamor for Six Lessons from Her main ambiion is o each Madam La Black! COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY..WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA, OCTOBER 27, 1942 fre Asks As ororiy-fra SPAIN, one of he fines "double image" by he surrealis painer Salvador Dali, whose painings and drawings are being- shown a he College of William and Mary unil November 7. (See sory on page 2). <(Museum of Modern Ar) Homecoming Big Success; Vicory Provides Climax By J. C. MERRIMAN Homecoming... dances... fooball... sororiy open houses... old alum reurning-... he dance-abiliy of Rapine's orchesra... no morning parade... men in uniform... more grads... more men in uniform... W. & M G. W. 0 wha a homecoming! I was rumored ha a eouple reurning men graduaes acually weren' in uniform jus a coupk. The score shows ha he Navy was mos represened excep a he fooball game where wo convoys of soldiers were guess. Seing off he spiri which was o prevail hroughou he weekend, he Thursday nigh pep rally perhaps he bes aended his year began wih speeches from he Ahleic Deparmen heads. Afer alks from Coach Voyles, Eric Tipon, Capain Bass, and Manager Bradford, he band, in uniform for he firs ime his year, led he whooping crowd o he bonfire. Junior Class Hop For Rusic-Minded Hallowe'en Nigh Have you ever seen a horse walz? Come o he Harveser's Hop, Saurday, Ocober 31, in he gym and you will. The Junior Bur Rapine from Richmond Cass invies everyone o come, furnished he music for he Pri- sag, hag, or drag, and o wear day nigh formal, which was spon- rusic or Hallowe'en cosumes o sored by, he Presiden's Aides. impress he judges, who will award Conspicuous was he surprising! y small number of sags,. Corsages large prizes o he winners of he were also no much in evidence, cosume cones. In addiion o again a parioic gesure. The he cosume cones, he junior gym was decoraed in he spiri of he ime war ime. Tha is, class will presen Farmer Snerd here was a scarciy of everyhing, and his rained horse, an exraspecial receiving line, he Moon- This was because he college work-crew was oo busv and oo shor-handed o decorae as hey «Wne Melody Boys, and oher simhave done formerly and because ilar enerainmen. There will be maerial is hard o ge. Therefore, square dancing for all who wan (Coninued on Page 5) o ry i> and music for he even No Paper Nex Week ing will be furnished by our own college orchesra, o be called for he occasion he Harveser Ho Shos. Come one, come all. Cu- There will be no issue of The ing in will be done by everybody, FLAT HAT nex week because of so join he pary and have a'good mid-semeser examinaions. ime. bly Acion y Inquiry Suggess Mehod Of Procedure; Sees Difficulies Suggesing a possible means of inquiry ino he fraerniy-sororiy problem, Presiden Pomfre pleaded wih he Suden.Assembly las Thursday afernoon o ake he iniiaive and he responsibiliy in arriving a a soluion which would be accepable o he suden body as a whole. Opening his remarks wih a resume of he siuaion o dae, he wen on o sress he exreme difficuly which he Assembly would mos cerainly undergo if i underook such an inquiry. He hen suggesed one way in which he Assembly migh conduc an invesigaion, sressing he fac, however, ha i was offered only as a suggesion. Even-Numbered Commiee Since he Assembly is composed almos enirely of sororiy-fraerniy members, he proposed ha i selec an even-numbered commiee from boh inside and ouside of is membership, wih an equal number of fraerniy and nonfraerniy sudens. These persons, he Presiden said, would have o be chosen for heir open minds. "This would no be a populariy cones," he added. No Review of Decision This commiee, once chosen, should be insruced o ariive a a decision unanimously. The scope of he inquiry should be oulined for i. And finally, is ulimae recommendaions should no, he Presiden coninued, be subjec o any revision or change by he Assembly. "I, personally, should refuse o serve on his body, if 1 were a suden," he said, "if his las were no guaraneed." He closed his alk by saying, "All ha I am pleading for is ha he Assembly accep he responsibiliy for an inquiry ino he siuaion." Discussion Posponed Unil Nov. 3 Following he alk, Scoy Cunningham, Presiden of he Suden Body and chairman of he Assembly, posponed any discussion of he quesion unil he nex regular meeing of he.assembly on November 3. He suggesed ha in view of he imporance of he quesion i would be wise o hink i over carefully and so come o he nex meeing, beer prepared o deal wih i. Royalis Under Debae The remainder of he meeing was given over o a debae on he projeced Royalis/Pegus name (Coninued on Page 5) German Club Gives Coeds November 6 Coeds are coming up again. On November 6, he girls will hold he whip hand for he second ime his year a he annual German Club formal coed dance. Jim Hamner and his orchesra will furnish he music from 0 p. m. o 1 o'clock, and will also play for he figure, which will include officers of he German Club and heir daes and all oher members. and heir daes. Favors will be given ou o daes of all German Club members afer he figure. Though defense samp corsages have no ye been secured, he German Club urges all girls o help make i he fashion o wear hem insead of flowers if possible.

2 Page Two THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, Ocober 27, 1942 Fine Ars Sponsors Display Of Originals; Reporer Eyes College Defense Oils, Ink, And Pencil Drawings By Salvador Dali Aciviies - And Marvels / J } J By J A N E SALTZMAN Grea Surealis Ofen Misundersood Because Of Radical Publiciy (Fine Ars Deparmen Release) The Deparmen of Fine Ars a he College of William and Mary presened las Sunday in Phi Bea Kappa Hall an exhibiion of original painings and drawings by he grea conemporary surrealis maser, Salvador Dali. This group of works has been seleced from he comprehensive exhibiion held a he Museum of Modern Ar in New York Ciy las winer, and has been len o he college hrough he couresy of ha museum. Chosen from Dali's work of he pas en years, hese oils, ink, and pencil drawings illusrae well he developed syle of one of he mos conroversial and sensaional of all modern ariss. The exhibiion may be seen daily unil November 7, from 8 A. M. o 10 P. M,. Surrealism No A Maelsrom ' ' Conrary o he belief of some, fis of hyseria, became enraged snrrealsim is no jus a maelsrom wih his associaes, and on occao horrors o amuse, excie, or be- sion would fling himself down a wilder World's Fair visiors; ra- sone saircase in order o arac her is i a serious and ofen pro- he horrified aenion of his found form of ar. For a surreal- schoolmaes. ism exhibiion currenly showing He wen hrough numerous in New York, Rober Alleron phases in he evoluion of his Parker has prepared a handbook syi e. Fuurism, cubism, and Dain which he aemps o explain daism were all carefully invesi- wha he surrealis aris is sriv- gaed and experimened wih. In 5ng for he me Picasso, and for a He says in par, "The 'realis' ime found inspiraion in he abpolishes his lenses o capure he srac canvases of his fellow fleeing aspecs of he exernal counryman. Dali, hough, is world. He prides himself roon surely no absracionis; raher he soundness and saniy of his does he aemp o ranscribe vision, he oaliy of ha obiec- faihfully, and wih one of he ive world he never doubs. Bu mos brillian echniques in he here are ohers: They culivse paining world oday, his subeonhe inner vision, abandon he scious houghs and dreams. paved highway of -sandardized DouMe Image Phenomena poins of view, brave he quick- One of he mos ingraiaing sands of non-conformiy, and seek feaures of his work is his preheir own pah hrough he jungle occupaion wih he phenomenon of subjeciviy. of he double image, ha is, an For ariss of his ype, no less image which, when sared a inhan seers and poes, he exernal enly and perhaps a a differen world provides no more han he angle, urns ino anoher image. symbols and alphabe of commu- This is nohing new in ar; i was nicaion, and he 'field' ino which exploied by painers of fanasv hey may projec heir visions." in he Renanissanee period and Publiciy A Faul has enjoyed populariy since. To I is perhaps no he faul of Dali, hough, his is no jus a he public if i approaches sur- form of amusemen. He finds in realism wih a prejudice. Nearly he second image as much realiy, all of he publiciv peraining o if no more, han exiss in he i, and more specifically o Dali, primary one. has played up he sensaional In fac he has saed in his firs feaures and disregarded anyhing book, published in* 1930, "I chalmore profound. Monroe Wheeler, lenge maerialiss o inquire ino in a preface o he volume on Dali he more complex problem as o published by he Museum of Mod- which of hese images has he em Ar, has wrien, "Dali's ad- highes probabiliy of exisence if mirers as well as his deracors he inervenion of desire is aken have someimes regarded him as ino accoun." Claiming o be a a maser of he mere playfulness paranoiac, he assers ha his disof ar, one who has carried fan- ordered mind has unique insigh asy o he poin of ourage, an ino hidden appearances. odd kind of pracical joker and On one occasion, he discovered scandalizer. No doub he has en- ha a paining of a head by Picouraged his concepion of him- casso almos exacly duplicaed a self and i may have worked o phoograph he had of an African his advanage. Those criics and village. He hen pained "The reporers who mos indignanly Paranoiac Face" o combine he decry his acs of eccenriciy hare wo in a single canvas. "Spain", done mos for he repuaion o one of he painings on exhibiion which hey objec. a William and Mary and surely "Furhermore, Dali himself, fas- one of Dali's greaes, combines cinaed by he revoluion in psv- he figure, of a woman wih a cavcholcgy during he wenieh cen- airy comba drawn in he manner ury, has consanly referred o of Leonardo da Vinci. himself as a paranoiac. His lack Abhors Indusrialism of digniy, his insan appreeia- Anoher sriking feaure of ion of he sensibiliies of he Dali's work is his abhorrence of press, are indicaions of he ime- wenieh cenury indusrialism. liness of his mind, bu go deeper In one of nis painings, "Debris of han ha. Dali's conduc may an auomobile giving birh o a have been undignified, bu he, b]in<j horse biing a elephone" he greaer par of his ar is a maer has shown his conemp for our of dead earnes for us no less mechamcal civilizaion, no only han for him. m he auomobile which is given Violen Temperamen he abiliy o reproduce a hor^e Born near Barcelona, Spain, in raher han iself, bu also in he 1004, Dali showed even in child- elephone, which Dali considers o hood he exraordinarily violen be an invenion of he devil. emperamen which characerizes, The elephone is he cenral mollis behavior oday. He enjoyed if in anoher paining in he exhibiion, "The Sublime Momen". ' ~ This work, pained shorly afer Peninsula Hardware Corp. Picure Framing, Keys Made, Elecrical Appliances, Pain, Ironing Boards. Phone 115 Look for he Trade Mark BARNES BARBER SHOP Since 1912 we have served he sudens of William and Mary. This same coureous and efficien service awais you oday. Over Williamsburg Theare he Munich Conference, is said o symbolize he disasrous consequences of ha pac, arranged by elephone. Aris or Madcap? I is impossible o esimae wha Dali's ulimae place will be in he hisory of ar. One wonders if he is a sincere aris or only he conceied madcap he appears o be in wriing, "he wo luckies hings ha can happen o a conemporary painer are: firs o be Spanish, and second o be named Dali. o me." Boh have happened # T e Reviewer Says By WILLIAM WARTEL- Now being exhibied in Phi Bea Kappa Hall is he work of one of he mos alked abou ariss of our modem age, Salvador Dali. The collecion, which definiely includes some of Dali's beer pieces, exemplifies he fac ha his man is ruly an ingenious crafsman. His use of he arisic rickery of illusion, his handling of colors o obain he feeling of warmh and coolness is a power always a his command. The colors used in he painings "Spain", which is perhaps he bes in his show, and "Three Surrealisic Women Holding in Their Arms he Skin of an Orchesra", are good examples of heir producing cerain effecs such as coolness, sorrow, huge barren expanse. An ineresing hing o noice is he underlying plan or composiion of Dali's work.' His inricae designs are worked abou simple geomeic paerns such as he circle; herefore, he unconscious movemen of he eye akes place in he form of his circle. la -conras wih "Spain", arisic sinceriy seems o be lacking in his creaion "Debris of an Auomobile Giving Birh o a Blind Horse Biing a Telephone." Dali, in he eyes of your reviewer, akes advanage of a new and modern echnique and aemps o pass somehing off on he unsuspecing layman. The exhibi on he whole, however, is highly recommended especially so, o hose who know lile abou his branch of he Ars, because, here is provided an excellen opporuniy, o view firshand he revoluion which is aking place in he field of poining.. Perhaps he is holding a rue mirror o he age in which he lives. James Thrall Soby, in he monograph for he Museum of Modern Ar exhibiions, wries in conclusion: "Tha he era in which Dali has come o fame has.been one of immense neuroicism, few will any longer deny. I has been an era of sepped-up emoion, of reslessness and phobias o which ariss, having figuraively one less layer of skin han laymen, have naurally been sensiive. "The anaomy of he era has been an anaomy, of nerves, is spiriual regeneraion reduced o herapeuic measures. In American, where Dali's fame has been he greaes, large secions of he public have acquired a ase for vicariously experiencing ill manner of violen sensaions. The abloids, radio and moving picures have fed he ase wih a cunning hand, and in vas numbers of people a ferocious appeie for he morbid has been induced which only he horror of war seems likely o bring o prime saiey. The quesion ineviably arises: in paying heed o Dali, has he epoch been paying heed o iself?" Germaiiic Bruyere Gives Concer On November 8 Scheduled o give a special concer on November 8 in Phi Bea Kappa Hall is he inernaionally famed soprano, Germaine Bruyere, wife of Dr. Frances S, Hasero, Associae Professor of Philosophy. Alhough he program has no as ye been announced, he program will be an ineresing and varied one, according o a press release jus received from he College. Mrs. Hasero gained grea recogniion in Canada as a singer, before becoming he wife of Dr. Hasero. She also sang wih boh he New York and Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchesras. In he program on November 8, she will be accompanied by Mr. Allan B. Sly, Associae Professor of Music. The concer will begin a 8 o'clock. Greek Leers By EUGENE M. HANOFEE In case you didn' know, i was he Pi K.A.'s and K.A.'s who were serenading las Monday evening. Alpha Pi Chaper of Kappa Dela celebraed is naional founder's day Friday. Founded a Farmville Sae Teachers College on Ocober 23, 1897, Kappa Dela has become he fifh larges Naional Panhellenic Sororiy and is he only sororiy o have been admied o he Panhellenic Council on he firs peiion. Among Kappa Dela's ousanding members are Pearl Buck, he Nobel Prize Winner in ; Helen Claire of dramaic fame; Georgia 0'- Keefe, he painer; and Hildegarde Fillmore, fashion edior of "MoGall's Magazine. Margare M. Johnson was recenly iniiaed by Alpha Chi Chaper of Gamma Phi Bea. The Tri Dels held open house afer he game Saurday. Connie Curis, popular alumna of he local chaper, helped preside over he punch bowl. Oher members of he class of 1940 who were presen were Ginger Serne, Ginny Alexander, and Peaches Alexander. Scores of ohers helped consume he, endless refreshmens which consised of cider, doughnus, popcorn, and poao chips. To he lis of iniiaes published in my column las week, Virginia Kappa Chaper of Sigma Alpha Epsilon would like o add he name of Roger Swire Woolley. Ligh refreshmens were served a he Pi Bea Phi open house Saurday. The following alumnae were presen: Virginia Doepke, Eleanor Ely, Virginia Lyons, Louise Gordon, Terry Teal, Carolyn Brooks, and Marguerie Hill.- A he Chi Omega house for Homecoming were Lillian Waymack, Anne Garre, Carolyn Armiage, Claire Hulcher, Margare Anne Hill, Jean Ouland, and Cleo Tweedy. Guess of he Phi Mu's for he week-end fesiviies were Annie Bruce, Jean Reiff, Jane Nelson. and Dorohy. YOUR PURSE In he STAMPS + BO Shades of Mrs. Miniver! The dancemenaliy and he normal or belle-shaped curve behavior paern of William and Mary- is giving way o he spiri of Briish womanhood. Wih he ower as he wachword and surgical dressings as he fold, defense aciviies have become he order of he dav. A leas, ha's wha I hough when I received my assignmen. Feeling like he missing link in he roundabou mehod of producion, I wen o he.apollo Room in Phi Bee, where he Red Cross Chaper holds bandage-folding sessions from Monday hrough Friday. I looked like a kindergaren classroom. Women dressed in he early Bucher-boy syle, wih serile bandanas, snuggling in heir eyebrows and off-whie Moher Hubbards enveloping heir bulk, were fiing square gauze on round chars. Mrs. Phalen, he foreman of he afernoon's projec, was inspecing, bundling, bagging, and shipping he dressings. All was aciviy bu here wasn' one co-ed here! Of he 250 girls who signed up for bandage-folding duy, only 30 had folded. Feeling sheepish, I asked if I migh fold. I's fun! Firs you wash your hands, hen you lose yourself in a conagion ward oufi, hen he supervisor shows you how o fold sponges, and voila! You're a par of he genle, humaniarian mumble. The Bed Cross has a sense of humor yon use a beer-skimmer o flaen sponges. Sponges mus be fla, compac, and 4x4. Dog-eared corners and loose hreads cause ongue-clicking. Bu you learn he inside dope of he Red Cross. I saw wo women whispering ogeher and hrew over a dog-ear because i wasn' compac, of course -o hear, "And hen he said.... " I's only a sponge, bu i's my conribuion. And my hands are so much cleaner..* * * * Airplane-spoing is paradoxical. Wachers rise above he masses o preserve he equaliy of men. The Williamsburg pos, in he ower of he Mehodis-Episcopal Church, Is run on a 24-hour basis. Spoers wai for a plane o drone, gaze speculaively ino he sky, srike a heroic pose, jo down echnicaliies, and call he army pos o repor he number of moors, he direcion, esimaed speed, and locaion of he plane. Bu i's no easy as ha. Spoers are no phlegmaic persons. They don' jus fi heir finger-ips ogeher and look a he sky hrough a pair of sandard deviaions. They feel personally responsible for he naion's safey. I's invigoraing o repor planes. I can' wai o ry i i mus be lovely here a nigh. $2,500 Taylor Bid Wins Raffle Prize Winner of he fooball raffle las Saurday was John Taylor, prominen Williamsburg ciizen, who pledged a $2,500 war bond. Acually, he fooball raffle scheduled for he half of he homecoming game las Saurday did no come off, since he loudspeaker sysem failed o work. However, here were a number of bids urned in. The firs bid was a $100 one, pledged by he sororiies and fraerniies. The winner of he raflle received he fooball used in he game, which was auographed by he capains of he George Washingon and William and Mary eams. Marvin Bass as capain, of he vicorious eam would ordinarily have received i. Las year he average wage earner, driving for necessary purposes, made 385 rips covering 3,- 782 miles. U. S. civilian auo ires represen abou one million ons of rubber. Gibbons Lecurer Speaks On Church And Educaion Paul Williams, noed Richmond lecurer and auhor, will open he series of Gibbons' Club lecures and discussions on Sunday nigh a 7 o'clock in Brown Hall wih a brief lecure on "The Church and Educaion." The meeing will be open o sudens who' are ' no members of he Gibbons Club. Paul Williams is execuive secreary of he Caholic Conference of he Souh and of he. Naional Council of Caholic Men. He is an ousanding auhoriy on Caholic Educaion, paricularly in he Souh, and is especially known for his able conducing of such discussion groups as he will mee on Sunday. The Gibbons Club plans o presen a series of ousanding lecures on such subjecs as he Bible, abuses in he Church, and Caholic pracices. The principle feaure of hese lecures will be he free discussion. The names of he speakers will be announced laer. Travel by passenger auos in 1940 was abou 7 imes he mieage of all oher means of ransporaion combined. Max Rieg In he Arcade Gifs Desined for Disinguished Service... $7.95 his wo-piece dress by Queen Make is a sui. In a plaid fabric ha is 70% spun rayon, 30% Teca, i has a cardigan jacke, self bel, rayon shanung dickey, skir wih invei*ed fron plea. In green wih brown, brown wih blue, grey wih red, beige wih green. Sizes 12 o 20. CAiM^iS} Inc* WILLIAMSBURG, VA.

3 Tuesday, Ocober 27, 1942 THE FLAT HAT Page Three f LLIAMSBURG Theare Shows 4:00, 7:00, 9:00 Daily Wednesday Ocober 28 Lloyd Nolan - Carole Landis "Manila Calling" Wih Jain.es Gleason Thursday Ocober 29 KATHRYN GRAYSON "Seven Sweehears" Van Heflin - Marsha Hun FRIDAY-SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Oc Nov. 1 ROSALIND RUSSELL BRIAN AHERNE JANET- BLAIR "MY SISTER EILEEN" Sunday Shows a 4-7 & 9 p.m. MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY November BRIAN DONLEVY ROBERT PRESTON "WAKE ISLAND" Alber Dekker - Waler Abel Plus: A New Disney Caroon, -: NEXT :- "Now, Voyager" Bce Davis A Complee Variey of GROCERIES - MEATS FRESH PRODUCE W1LLUMSBIRG Spanish Club Alex McArhur was eleced presiden of he Spanish Club a he meeing of he club las Wednesday evening. The former presiden, Muriel Heden, did no reurn o school his fall. Phyllis Hanz and Gloria Brush were eleced co-chairmen of enerainmen a he* same meeing and qualificaions for officers were se up. Officers mus, in he fuure, have had a leas nine hours of Spanish. Members of he club mus merely be enrolled in some Spanish class. sened a a recepion given by he Scarab Club las Sunday afernoon in he Apollo Room of Phi Bea Kappa Hall". This recepion also marked he opening of he Dali exhibi. Gibbons Club "The Church and Educaion" will be he opic of he speech by Paul Williams, lecurer and auhor, o he Gibbons Club a heir meeing nex Sunday even Carefree Joe College Days Over, Says Cunningham In Address Wednesday A Sevenh Annual Honors Convocaion "Our Carefree Joe College days mus be pu on he shelf for he duraion," said H. Wesco Cunningham in his address a he A. C. P.'s Corresponden Repors from Washingon By JAY RCHTER' Sevenh Annual Honors Convocaion, presided over by Presiden Pomfre Wednesday, Ocober 21, in Phi Bea Kappa hall. WASHINGTON-(ACP) Le's ake a look a he War The program included he in- Manpower Gommission from he vanage poin of he capial of he " Aides o he Presciy and from he college poin, of view. yson Clary, Chief iden by In he Commission, under Paul V. McNu, lies responsi- Aide > and accesses hv Dr. War- ing in Brown Hall. This meeing is open o all sudens. biliy for college warime plans affecing individual sudens ner Moss > Head of he Govern- you, you and you. men Deparmen, and H. Wes- Tha secion of he Commission concerned wih colleges Gusavo Andrade, exchange suden from Columbia and eacher den of Purdue universiy. inroduced he significan e1a=5 Paricipaion co Cunningham. James Wilkinand universiies is headed by Dr. E. E. Ellio, former presi- son Miller, Dean of he Faculy, of several beginners Spanish sec and In War Effor Execuive officer of he secion, working closely wih Dr. suden governmen officers ions, spoke abou he hisory, geography, and culure of Columbia. '"Asked Of Women a,ld he winners of he meri Ellio, is Dr. Earl McGrah, who is on leave from his civilian job as dean of he faculy of he Universiy of Buffalo, scholarships. Eleanor Dumpfer played a piano Theoreically, hen, hese wo men have he. ear of Mr. Th e Presiden of he Suden selecion of Spanish music by Al- Need for acive paricipaion of McNu and hold i closely o he ground insofar as college bod y discussed he par he underbeniz and he meeing was closed American college women in he manpower is concerned. graduae plays in he world oday. He saed ha he foremos afer he members sang several war effor was expressed in a The foremos concern of he Spanish songs. bullein sen o Presiden Pomfre Commission's college secion are pi-oblem he college suden faces Kappa Dela Pi by he American Council on Educaion. and echnical personnel badly Ec. Unsaisfacory answers and complee his course. "Morale can problems of raining professional Are You a Collaboraionis?.... " is he danger of no being able o "Educaion is as broad as man" is an Emerson quoaion used by The bullein charged ha wo- needed o wage global war. Three inerpreaions bring immediae no be emphasized enough," Cunningham coninued. The college Dr. Polin as he basic heme for men sudens enering colleges major divisions have been se up dismissal. he address which he delivered a from more or less shelered homes under Dr. Ellio o ake care of (Have you sopped beaing your ahleic program and he curriculum srive o impress he imoor- he meeing of Kappa Dela Pi, fail o realize he siuaion hey hese Problems: wife?) educaion sociey, on Ocober 10. are facing. "College women have, The firs is he "Special War- * * * * ance of his on he suden. Paricipaion in spors builds a sound This meeing, held in he Dodge wih some jusificaion, been cri- ime Courses" division. Once his Japanese auhoriies have decided o revise Chinese ex books body around a sound mind, he room of Phi Bea Kappa Hall, was icized for heir apahy, for heir uni works ou courses i deems he annual recepion given by he willingness o be half heared, vial o successful prosecuion of published before he Greaer Eas said. sociey o acquain sudens wih ev en selfish, in heir aiude, he war, he U. S. Office of Eduhe purpose and aciviies of his w hen heir 'less privileged' sisers caion akes charge of geing are being aken by "he culural vanages of he honor code a he Asia War. Necessary measures The speaker discussed he ad honorary organizaion of educa- indusry are already giving a said courses ino college curricu- secion" of he Japanese govern College of William and Mary. He ion, Ml working day and even over- la. ime o The opic of he gues speaker producion of war mawas "Aims in Educaion." Dr. ls", saed he bullein. In _ secion is called he "Procuremen A second division of Dr. Ellio's Polin poined ou among oher <f der. o remed y «*«siuaion, and Assimmeni Serviced This defmie hings ha educaion is sill far elds of work were menaway "from reaching even is firs f needing^help so ha wo- J ocorg o \ h^'^y " ^ navv division mus provide deniss and goal, ha is, he eliminaion of en sudens nngh ransfer o wihm disrupi nf privae and illieracy. He laid greaes sress hese fields. public healh services. And i's doon he necessiy o educae no Nurses Especially Needed ing a good job, according o reonly he brain in academic rain- Nurses are especially needed pors here. ing, hu o ry o develop he in every branch of he armed Finally, a hird division called whole of he personaliy. forces, in areas of concenraion "Naional Roser of Scienific and In closing his speech, Dr. Pol- of populaion for war producion, Specialized Personnel" keeps wha in presened a quoaion by Ar- and in communiies which are now amouns o a punch card file of hur Guierman, "No prined page so inadequaely served ha he he counry's alen. By arrange- or spoken plea may each your hears wha man should be; No all he books on all he shelves, bu wha he eachers are hemselves." Scarab Club Miss Elizabeh Harris was pre- "well mee yon i he LODGE 55 coffee shop and recreaioi roeai Paronize Our Adverisers men. said ha by promoing and keening alive his honor radiion, he (Please o have some culure, hank you honorable "Chinese college is preparing is sudens friends.) for he fuure. "T sill don' believe ha we, as college sudens, as ye realize he graviy of he siuaion," Scoy Panoramic Record Of Theare Ses Now On Display Thursday, Ocober 29h, marks he grand opening of he heaer season. a William and Mary. During his week he aenion of parons is called o a. healh of is people is endangered. men wih Selecive Service his very fine permanen exhibi Of he 200,000 acive graduae division has developed a lis of all regisered nurses in he Unied Americans who have highly spewhich Mr. Arhur Ross, echnical Saes, only one-fourh will pass cialized and scienific raining. direcor of he Theaer for five he physical examinaion and will Anyone ever graduaed from a years, prepared las spring before be unmarried and under 40 years college engineering or science leaving o ener he service. of age, course would find his name on he Phoographs of W. & ML Plays* Ye he Army and Navy need lis The lis This collecion of mouned phorecord - however, is no re-,,.,,, of producions of he he 3,000 a monh'unil July^ sriced o college graduaes; he ographs which form a panoramic oal and more per monh afer ha. number of persons lised ex- A presen he need is for more ceeds aer groups since 1935 is on display in he main lobby and sair 500,000. Resuls of he Sesudens o enroll in accredied 1eciw Service occupaional quesschools of nursing. Laer some ionnaire are swelling ha oal. wells of Phi Bea Kappa Hall. These plays run he gamu of plan may be devised whereby wo- * * * * drama from Saroyan o Gilber men wih wo or more years of And ha's how he college mancollege migh complee he clini- power picure looks a he op; i and Sullivan. Operea, comedy, cal program in 24 o 28 monhs, America Needs may be a bi easier now o see where you fi in. America needs, in he healh fields: physicians, dieicians, nurses, laboraory echnicians, expers in public healh, baceriologiss, chemiss, psychiaric social workers, occupaional herapiss. physioherapiss, pharmaciss; in he diplomaic services and special invesigaion: linguiss, mahemaicians, especially rained secrearies; in scienific research: physiciss, chemiss, geologiss, mahemaicians, agriculuriss, home economiss; in business and indusry: engineers, mahemaicians, saisicians, accounans, secrearies; in schools and colleges: eachers, nursery school expers, and psychologiss. The bullein furher' urged ha college women assume he leadership in communiy services, indusry, and armed forces ha formerly came hrough paricipaion in exra-curricular aciviies. "Women in college are enlised for he duraion!" Princeon Visiors Presiden and Mrs. Dodds of Princeon Universiy were guess of Dr. and Mrs. Pomfre over he week-end. They aended he Homecoming game on Saurday and were laer guess of honor a a dinner in he Presiden's House Sunday nigh. said. "There isn' one spo in he world where democracy is no in danger." He concluded by saying ha one mus accep his challenge wih eagerness and since 1 "- y and iwr)?fo one's self for he fuure ha lies ahead. "In war he way of Vr " holar is hard," saed Dr. Moss, in he address which followed. Twenyfive years ago boys rushed o he colors because hey loved America. Today, however, he said, hey go because here is a job o be done and we are waging a desperae bale. Time for Liberal' Educaion The speaker discussed a liberal educaion as an educaion for life. He sressed he need for a good liberal educaion now, more han ever before. In closing, he saed ha everyone would be called upon, in he field of bale and elsewhere, o ragedy, and melodrama; conem- exercise judgmen and, herefore, porary and cosume producions; should prepare himself for ha realisic and sylized plays; all are ime. An urgen call'is going ou from represened. The following.aides o he he Civil Service Commission for Se Des 'Kn s Presiden were inroduced: Marvin women fliers. The ses ran & e accordingly from C. Bass, John M. Belis, Hughes Those who* have earned privae he Baroque of School for ffus- Wesco Cunningham, Dyckman pilo licenses are waned "a h and s o he ulra-simpliciy of Ware Vermilye, William O. Alber, once" for Insrucor year. are Junior Ground School jobs paying $2,000 a No age limis, no wrien es alhough women pilos already doing war work demanding equal skill shouldn' apply. Our Town, from he simplified Owen Lee Bradford, John Dougrealism in Mary of Scoland o lass Camp, Nahaniel A. Coleman, he expressionism of Squaring he Jr., William M. Grover, Jr., Hugh Ge applicaion form 57 a your Prenice Hill, he las of whom posoffice or wrie he Commis- designed he se for Thunder Rock. sion here for one. Once filled ou,. = ; rrr he form should "be sen o he Regional Direcor, Tenh Civil Service Region, New Orleans, La. Educaion Elsewhere The Nazis are < seing up educaional camps for children of he occupied counries who are orphans, who were born ou of wedlock, or whose relaives have been conviced or depored. Ohers may be mobilized o fill ou quoas. Camp organizaion will be on miliary lines; camp conversaion will be in German, exclusively. (As we all know, Adolf undersands only one language.) * * # * Chief opics for essays and discussion in "French" youh camps are "The German Army... Man is Mean for War... The Saving Influence of Germany... The Mehod of Hilerie Youh... When Do You Expec o Die? T.. Are you Agains he Jews?... Circle. The designers during his F. Harnsberger, John Chikls Merperiod have been Leslie Cheek, Jr., riman, Gerard S. Ramsey, John Margo Frankel, Leonard Haber, W. Todd 111, and Rober L. Weinberg. Mamie Gorman, Arhur Ross, and Meri Scholars Those who received meri SHAVE HITLER SAVE AMERICA hun WAR 5TAMP5 CALL 127 For Your Winer Needs Coal and Fuel Oil Williamsburg Coal Co., Inc. awards were as follows: Chancellor Scholarship, Kaherine A. Ruherford; Elisha Parmele Scholarship, Carey P. Modlin, Jr.; Joseph Prenis Scholarship, Mary Harper; Geoi'ge Blow Scholarship, Virginia Mae Bunce: Joseph E. Jonhson Scholarship, David Brooke McNamara; John Archer Coke Scholarship, Jerome E. Hyman; Rober W. Hughes Scholarship, Elaine McDowell; Edward Coles Scholarship, Jane Elizabeh Williams; King Carer Scholarship, Clifford J. Dierich; Corcoran Scholarship, Joseph H. Soloman; Souer Scholarship, Mary Prieke Carer; Graves Scholarship, Virginia Myrl Davis; John B. Lighfoo Scholarship. Hugh R. Harnsberger; Mary Minor Lighfoo Scholarship, Jusine Dexer Dyer. The convocaion closed wih he singing of he alma maer and he naional anhem, led by he college chapel choir.

4 age Four THE FLA T HA T Tuesday, Ocober 27, 19 i 2 JLJllJ^ S^S <*^^S^lQ) EDITOR:.WALLACE R. HEATWOLE ride ueermmea 10 iveep' Undefeaed Record Spoless Johnson, Ramsey and Co.. Ou o Avenge Harvard Deadlock; Show Norh Grea Team On he warpah afer he errific 61-0 George Washingon massage, Coach Carl Voyles' unbeaen Indians hope o bring hack he.scalps of he Darmouh gridders when hey invade he Hanover reservaion nex Saurday. Boh Tribes are sharpening up heir omahawks for his bale. Darmouh, rolling up vicories over Holy Cross, Miami of Ohio, and Harvard while asing defea a he hands of Colgae and Yale in wo hard-fough bales, has a record of hree wins and wo losses hus far in he season. Upse las Saurday. 17-7, by an under-raed Eli eleven, he Hanoverians will he ou o spring back o he win column in his mach. Shipbuilders Bea W-M Harriers In Firs Track Mee On he oher hand, he sampeding William and Mary Indians have had, hus far, a season which will no be soon forgoen. Before sending he hapless G-W eleven o crushing defea, he "Big Green" had piled up hree consecuive wins over Hampden-Sydney, Navy, and V.P.I, before bumping ino he Harvard Crimson and The William and Mary cross counry runners were defeaed Friday in heir iniial appearance of ha wer 7_ 7 dead i oc fc. he season by he Apprenice aine y neup School harriers o he une of 21 o 34. The Shipbuilders capured firs, second and hird places easily wih Chennaul, respecively. The winning ime was The same William and Mary eleven which has sared all. year Brookling, Hibbis, and will probably be ou xbere on he New Hampshire green a he opening whisle. ' The invincible forward wall of Knox, Fields, Clowes. "Gill Fourh., _,, J ii wn- A Warringon, 6 Ramsey, Bass, and Billy Gil led he William and,, ' Vandeweghe, he Souhern Confer- Mary runners, capuring fourh. posiion, and was closely -, enee's bes, ough o give he Darmouh eleven, pleny of rouble. In he backfield, big "Sud" by Dudley Woods who ook fifh place, Dierich of William and Johnson will sar a fullback Mary came in sixh. Oher runners while flying Nick Forkovich will and heir posiions are as follows: ake over he blocking back duies. Dave Bueher will handle he Saunders of Apprenice, sevenh; Hall of Apprenice, eighh; Thomas of William and Mary, ninh; wingback posiion while eiher Bob Long-acre or Jackie Freeman will Andersen of William and Mary, enh. Virginia Nex fill in a ailback. Darmouh Srong The William and Mary eam will Darmouh Coach Tuss -Mc- Racqueeers Mee Hermiage Counry Club On Thursday William and Mary's srong ennis eam will be seen in acion for he firs ime his year when i mees he more experienced eam from he Hermiage Counry Club of Richmond in a pracice mach on he college cours, Thursday afernoon a 3 o'clock. The Richmond oufi boass* such players as Rye Jones and Bob Pigg, who are among he bes in he ciy, while William and 'Mary's ousanding squad will be paced by Bob Smidl and Hal King, who will combine o play in he number one doubles posiion. The compleed Indian lineup will be as follows: No. wo doubles, Bauman and Yovaleski. No. hree doubles, Kidder and Coleman. No. one singles, Smidl. No. wo singles. Bauman. No. hree singles, Kovaleski. No. four singles, King. No. five singles, Mahews. No. six singles, Brook. face he Universiy of Virginia Laughry will use his sronges runners on he local course his saring combinaion o aemp o Friday a 3 P. M. Bill Gill is jc,,^ h e Tribe off he coveed los o he squad due o a sprained undefeaed lis. John Monohan and ankle from cheerleading. bu di- j o e Crowley, ends; Lee Anderson minuive Paul Couch will be in. aluj Nick Daukes, ackles; Anaya shape o replace him. and Dampier, guards; and Brown, The Shipbuilders and he Indian cener, will make up he srong runners will clash again in a re- Darmouh line. Dick Carey, Ray urn mee. The dae for his mee Wolfe, Ed Eas, and Tom Doughas no been se as ye..{coninued on Page 5) Jimmy Howard, Ex-Indian, Fuure Redskin, Turns Pro Having failed in his aemps o pry Eric Tipon away from William and Mary, he Washingon wewash man, George Marshall, owner of he Washingon Redskins, is now puing ou feelers for he services of W. & M's assisan Freshman backfield coach and ex-' grid sar, Jimmy Howard. Howard, sparking he Norfolk Shamrocks o wo recen wins from he ailback pos, has araced wide aenion. Propping a Thomas Jefferson in Richmond, Howai'd made he Indian varsiy in Rising rapidly in he early par of he '40 campaign, he gained a regular berh on he firs sringeleven and led he W. & M. offensive hroughou he year. Injured in '41 Handicapped by injuries, Jimmy proved specacular several imes during his Senior year bu never quie reached his former heighs. Howard also playeed varsiy baseball for William and Mary, piching and playing lef field for "Pop" Werner's Indian nine during he '42 season. In addiion o his coaching duies, Howard is also serving as an insrucor in physical educaion here a W. & M. Thus i is quie (Coninued on Page 5) ^sss Jackie Freeman (55) Shaken Loose for Indians' Fourh Touchdown JIMMY HOWARD Pi K. A., Sigma Pi Reain Firs Place In Inramurals Led.by lanky Bill Grover, he Kappa Alpha's proved hemselves o be a srong conender for he inra-mural grid ile las week as hey crushed Kappa Sigma and edged ou a hrilling vicory o\'er he previously undefeaed S. A. E.'s. Their record of wo wins and one loss places hem second only o he Pi K. A.'s and he Sigma. Pi's, who are boh sporing a won wo and los none record. Sigma Rho Forfeis On Tuesday he Kappa Sigma's proved no mach for he Kapna Alpha sexe, winding up on he shor end of a 38-0 coun. A he same ime Sigm% Pi won a forfei game from Sigma Rho as he laer failed o place a eam on he field. Pi K. A.'s Win Wih "Doc" Ware piching srikes mos of he afernoon, he Pi Kappa. Alpha's defeaed he Phi Tau's, 7-0, on Thursday. Afer hreaening he Phi Tau goal line ime and ime again, Ware finally conneced wih a las quar- Johnson, All-Sae, All Souh Sure BeAlFor- All-American William and Mary's grea backfield is headed by Harvey "Sud" Johnson, wice All-Sae, ' once All-Conference, and a poenial All-American. "Big Luke" was among he firs five players asked o paricipae in he annual Norh-Souh game. Coach Carl M. Voyles sums up his admiraion of Johnson by simply saying, "he's one of he greaes fooball players in he counry oday." Good Defensive The big 200 pound full back from Bridgeon, New Jersey, has been a veriable work horse on he Indian eleven for he pas wo years. By unremiing effor, Johnson has become an unfailing operaor on defense and he perhaps played he greaes defensive game of his career las Saurday agains George Washingon. Time and ime again. "Sud" raced in from his secondary posiion o oss opposing backs for sizeable losses. In addiion o his sopping running. Johnson was superb on pass defense. Wih wo inercepions o his credi, Harvey was all ow he field as he coninually downed passes which seemed cerain o connec. I was quie an improvemen and also an honor for Johnson o have been called "he bes defensive back on he field." Powerful "Big Luke", as he is known o his eammaes, has come o ho p hree-yard cerainy wih his power plunges ino he line. Johnson is as herculean' as hey come, a veriable incarnaion of flexible power. He's a locomoive sized rammer who goes like a high boning express in a scaered field. He has he abiliy o go over or around a would-be ackier. Every eam. was se o sop him las year as he had lile backfield help bu few did. This year Johnson has hree oher hreas in he backfield o heln and his all around P 141^h as been «"»«* >»>er pass o Hal King in he end P roved The - former Saunon Miliary Academy hero is a his zone. TJ- * r> a i -^ bes when on a muddy field for K. A. Downs S. A. E ',, his power is like a racor he Sigma Alpha Epsilon and liap- keeps going! pa Alpha ied up in a rough and exciing game on Friday las,wih P' ace Kicks he K. A.'s finally coming ou on Johnson's alens aren' conop, The lead changed fined o running he ball and behree imes before he K. A.'s ing a big gun on defense. He emerged wih he vicory. A one puns and passes wih he bes, sage of he game he S. A. E.'s bu his specialy is place kicking. held a 21-7 lead bu wih Bob Ma- His mighy righ foo has mean hews and Les Hooker passing o he margin of vicory for he Tn- Grover, who made several speeac- (Coninued on Page 5) HARVEY JOHNSON Enire Team Sars In Complee Rou; Score Nine Times Unleashing errific offei - power, William and Mary's i 1 -- feaed Indian eleven ran ram^i'd over a bewildered George Wi^ - ingon eam o mark up _< -n* fourh win of he year by a, '-) coun in Saurday's Homeco' i ijame on Carey Field. To he "Big Green" line, ro 1 <"- ly aking is place as one of fines in he naion, goes - T greaer credi. Time and ' I again he Seven Sovereigns lifed huge holes in he Colonial * - ward wall o send Indian lv, -«rockeing hrough o greenei 3 a-- ures beyond. Defensively, v boys up fron held he spc 1 y Colonial backfield, led by Jii 1 ii* Graham and Frank Seno, o J 'nal gain of a mere 14 yaidb and one firs down. On op of in- i was he line which se he senr;<i<4 pace as Marvin Bass and "Papn'" Fields brough home he firs *- >'<> scores of he- day. * Knox Blocks Kick Frankie Seno, G-W ailback, paid he penaly of underesimaing he charge of he Indian lineman, midway in he firs quarer. Seno, dropping back o kick -v.i from his own 15yard line,.' as smohered under a swarm of "Big Green" acklers led by G'"in Knox.. who blocked he aemped pun. The ball bounded ino "V where Capain "a^ ena zone dropped < ouchdowi Johnson's Wingback his bes fori i o score he fn-.s* of his college career. :ick was wide. Dave Bueher, hiing of he year, sprined hrough he line for several brillian gains laer in he firs quarer bu scoring opporuniies were cu shor by penalies. Fields Goes Over "Mu" Knox drew anoher assis early in he second period a,s (Coninued on Page 5) POWWOW wih WALLY William and Mary's Grea Indians really urned on heir power las; Saurday as hey compleely swamped he George Washingon Colonials. The backs had a field day bu he hing ha pleased us mosi was he work of he forward wall. Never before have we seen a line operae wih such uniy and such power. From end o end he enire line was breaking hrough on almos every play. Chauncey Durden. spors edior of he Richmond Times-Dispach, called he Indian forward wall "probably he bes in he Souhern Conference." We would like o add a lile more o Mr. Durden's saemen and call i no! probably he bes, bu he bes, and no of he Souhern Conference, bu of he Eas. Led by Buser Ramsey, an All-American guard if here ever has been, and Capain Marvin Bass, one of he mos underraed ball players in he Souh, he Big Green up fron makes wide holes for he hacks and hen sars down field o clear he way. Perfec down field blocking by every member of he eam paved he way las Saurday for he massacre. * * * For wo years, criics have harped or. he weakness of he Wikia'r and Mary pass defense. Perhaps hey were righ bu his weakness has beep seadily improving and las Saurday his weakness becar>/ exmc. The pass defense was far from perfec bu i was much b- :. er han average. George Washingon ried 23 passes, compleed 7 and had 7 inerceped. Three of heir connecions were shor sci's'.-r. passes, la oher words every ime G. W. ossed a pass, we sood a chance of being on he receiving end. The Colonials are css"i - ially a passing eam and when hey could connec for no beer percenage han ha, pass defense isn' cerainly a weakness of heir opponens. Sae papers have been filled for he pas week wih he ex pi oil.- of he grea Muha. V.M.I.'s so-called All-American. We readily admi ha Muha is a good hack, perhaps a grea back, bu we refuse o admi he's a beer back han eiher Johnson or Korczowski. The "one man gang" wen grea agains Richmond and Virginia wo good prep-school ball clubs bu he poores excuse for college eams his sae has ever seen. He was playing agains paper lines. We reserve our opinion on.lolin' Joe unil he plays agains a good eam William and Mary. The hoys in Green aren' afraid o smack him down, in fac hey love i. I will be he crucial es for he V.M.I, boy and we don' hink he'll pass especially if someone ells he Indianli is a freshman back, in which case hey're liable o carry him off in he firs quarer.

5 Tuesday, Ocober 27, 1942 T i l FLAT HAT Page Five men 9 s Spors Enire Team Sars Coninuaions- Tribe Deermined his jarring ackle caused G-W's ] as will comprise he powerful Seno.o fumble fifeen yards be- backfield quare. hind he line of scrimmage. Caching he fumble in mid-air, "Pappy" Fields, Indian blocking back favored Hanover eleven, 3-0, due Las year he Indians un c e he of wo seasons ago, reurned o largely o he magnificen play of Ms old form as he raced 25 "Pappy" Fields, veeran rupvd. yards for Touchdown number wo. For wo sraigh plays. Fields knifed his way hrough he surdv Carl Voyles' sysem of fooball Darmouh forward wa1, o upse again proved iself shorly afer dangbrous ba carriers for losses he second score, as he flee and 0 nj n e ar) j sj x yards resocive'v gro names. Rachel Mo'nin' for Her Children Tha Were No Smih and I Will Arise and Go Uno My Faher Smih is one name ha falls under he caegory of Scripural names. Lucy shify Bob' Eongacre picked up a 0n he hird p, ay> ' wih r, Kr _ Colonial pun on his own 20 and mouh in pmi f ormaiolk "Pappv" Never Seen Joe Smih was he raced 80 yards downfield behind for he hird consecuive ime. daugher of a Chapel Hill cook errific blocking on he par of baered and smashed hrough he and Maiie High Diver Smih's Knox and "Tex" Warringon for ] ine> blocked he pun, and fell on name ells he sory of her faher's deah. Then here's lile he hird ouchdown. Johnson's he pigskin deep in Hanoverian conversion raised he poin oal erriory. On he nex plav. Har- Twigga, who's faher liked poery o 20. " vey Johnson kicked a beauiful 39 so mnch ha he named his child Fair Harris? F. A. Insrucor? Thrills A Exchange Scene Shifs; Versailiy Boundless By RHODA HOLLANDER In college, she majored in chemisry, minored in physics and biology, and filled he res of her Dr. A. P. Hudson of he English deparmen a U. N. C. has a,,,,,,, program wih language courses. unique hobby-^ollecmg odd Ne- The resal_ Miss Eli, abeh.harris is now eaching in he deparmen of Fine Ars as echnical direcor of he William and Mary Theaer. This amazing change of ineress came abou when Miss Harris was in her junior year a college, and her class gave an an all-suden producion for which she was dragged in as a member of he sage crew. In her senior year, she ook an acive ineres in he creaion and execuion of good ses, learned more abou echnical deails, and became more and more absorbed in he work as'she Longacre Scores Again yard field goal o clinch he game afer one of his favories, "Twigger, wigger, lile sall." for William and Mary. Johnson, Bucher and Longacre combined effors o se up he final. ouchdown of he firs half. THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY TI- -nex. CENSORED progressed from one job o he Successive compleions and shor Jimmy Howard GER repors ha he juke-box fah " '11 h V < Vorie he Andrews runs carried he ball o he four- nossible ' Sisers' "Srip e yard line. A his poin Longacre Howard bofserinjt he * Redskin'»*"- been banned from he air lanes. co off ackle o cross he line for backfield, which has been severelv No. 4. weakened hru losses o he pev- Korczowski go loose once vices > hl heir aemp o ake he again in he fourh quarer afer Easern L oop championship of he Naional Professional Fooball Johnson had inerceped running 27 yards o raise he poin oal league. o 48. Buddy Hubbard hi he sride which he mainained hrough his freshman year in 1941, as he led W. &, M. o heir sevenh score, running hard o ake he ball over from 15 yards ou. Johnson All-American AFTER JUST A COUPLE... OR MORE Sarkle sarkle lile wink Who he heck you are I hink. T sin' under he alcofluence of incohol As some hinkle peep I am; Bu I am do'd o fre The drunker I si he longer I ge. Worked Wih Barnsormers A naive of Rye, New York, Miss Harris aended Vassar and Randolph-Macon and did graduae work a he Yale Drama School. Besides working on sage producions in college and doing a lile paining on he side, she worked for one summer as assisan sage manager wih he Barnsormers in New Hampshire, one of he beer-known summer sock companies. m m -ri i. ) a dians in wo of heir major coness. Agains Darmouh las Anoher summer she spen in a MISS ELIZABETH HAERIS year, "Sud" dropped back and SOMETHING TO LOOK heaer in he Berkshires doing kicked a hiry-nine yard field FORWARD TO paining, lighing, designing, in ha everyhing goes ino place a sisans, faced wih he problem goal for a 3-0 win. He duplicaed Remember when you \ re diss,lor > doing everyhing bu ac he righ ime." Longacre o'johnson of revolving a 200 pound sage he fea his year as he booed a gused wih sudies ha if and direc. She is fond of you al "There's only one unforunae wih wo acors on i, were forced work The final aack came wih bu perfec hree poiner high over he haj " d eigh hours and don' spors > P arl crdarly rldmg and hing abou such a job. Tha is o coil a rooe round and round he wo minues of playing ime re- cross er and direcly beween he won r hen you can become f wim ng. and if anyhing more ha hough blame for somehing sage and do a regular yo-heaveho o sar he sage and keep i maining. An inercepion by Ho- uprighs for William and Mary's- he boss and w rk sixeen hours 1S neede<1 o c!lnch he fac of her wrong always finds is way o he a race Knox gave W. & M. posses- firs" Naw conques in en years da -y a«d have all he worry. versailiy, she and a parner won echnical direcor, oo ofen an ex- revolving. sion of he ball on he Colonial ~ " ' " THE MARYLAND hird place in a dance class in he cellen piece of work is jus aken This is Mis!5 Hprris> fi)., ry 38. Moving o his righ, Long- Summarizing all hese hings, i DIAMONDBACK. Easern Sae Figure Skaing for graned. a is lile acre passed on he dead run o wonder ha Coach Voyles Compeiion. eac. hinj?. Tll ho,. wo dasses Johnson on he 20. "Sud" easily calls PHILOUSOPHY Heave-ho Revolves Sage - in sagecraf and lighing, she Johnson, "he player wihou Asked how she happened o ousripped he G-W safey man a weakness and he bes back in Several imes, in order o com- gives he sudens a chance o do "Clohes make he man; a man choose heaer work as her rarand he Indian poin oal passed he Sae." Big Luke is eniled "L akes a _ Unifornl '" says THE VIR plee deails of consrucion, Miss pracical work his?» i woi-m ~ eer, she replied ha his was he he sixy mark. by hard work o all his honors GINIA TECH. Harris has had o resor o her have u, h~ 'lone profes«field in which she seemed able o ; oni r ". On he kick off runbaek, Rausch. All-Sae, All-Conference, All- Social Worker: "And wha is use he greaes number of hings ingenuiy o solve problems. In For! >" > advanced c]?ss, she oulines wha is o be d^1" Colonial back, brough he crowd Souh, and a'sure fire Ail-America. your name, my good man?" she had learned and was he work one play, he main charr-ec - * ' ' Is o is fee as he raced along he Convic: "999" which she enjoyed mos. o punch a remendous f ke c ' '- he sudens do i, ' ipin"<r, of sidelines from his own 15 o he S. W.: "Oh, bu ha's no your Scenery Shifs Give Thrill ing machine, and no me-liar' "' course, if hey hi a snag. means could be devised n run Her job includes planning. W. & M. 45 where Johnny Korczbwski bowled him ou of bounds. Inermurals real name.". "I's hard o imagine", she says, ape hrough he machine, so Yiss building, and lighing for sage Convic: "Naw, ha's only me "he hrill of saisfacion you can Harris sa backsage wih a law ses for he plays, and lighing for pen name." ge from seeing a complicaed roll of ape, shoving i hrough he big formal dances such as Home- BUSES o EVERYWHERE Through Buses o Washingon Richmond Greyhound Lines, Inc.. FERGUSON PRINT SHOP 'GOOD-PRINTING PHONE 111 Williamsburg, Va. MM *.*ak 4 "#»> ular caches, Kappa Alpha finally overcome he powerful S. A. E.'s. Capain Jimmy Macon and end Jim Ward were ousanding in defea for he S. A. E.'s. This week's games will find he Sigma Pi's playing Lambda Chi Alpha and Pi Lambda Phi meeing Pi. Kappa Alpha on Tuesday. Thursday's coness will pi Kappa Sigma agains Phi Kappa Tau and Sigma Alpha Epsilon agains Thea Dela Chi. Sigma Rho will oppose Lambda Chi Alpha and K. A. will play Pi Lambda Phi on Friday. Male hears hump like cannons afer one look a Jane in his skir and sweaer. Ges yours from among he various colors and sizes a he Williamsburg Shop. SYSTEM? BUT NO HONOR There are o me, wo kinds of guys, - And boh of hese I sure despise. The firs I really like o slam Is one who copies my exam. The oher is he diry skunk Who covers his and les me flunk. VICTORY OPTIC. shif in scenery carried ou wih slo in he 'adding machine and coinings. everyone doing somehing differen ringing a bell o make i sound Her firs se a William and a he same ime, and from auhenic oo. Mary will be he one in he com- waching he plan work ou, so Anoher ime, she and her as- ing play, "Thunder Rock.", Page 1 Coninuaions RoyallS Bill Harrison. The commiee o draw up a resshould be on he basis of he value oluion consiss of Grayson Clary of a lierary magazine. and Doris Miller. I was argued by hose who Universiy professors should re- _~.. _, o^...«, _.. member ha he longer he spoke, seemed o favor Bradford's a- HomeCOming" he greaer he ire. emped moion ha in he pas DAILY ANTHENAEUM. here had been lile ineres in,,.,,.,,,, he magazine and ha i had been Washingon figures show ha,,,..,.,, _,, \,.. necessary o fill i up wih Eng- a eollege leas enrollmen 10 per cen. has fallen off,.,... "The, Wesleyan Pharos" had one Definie PIa«e in n iish composiions. sophomore aking he eye examinaion a a physical who said he Liberal Ars College "could read he leers on he eyehe Aides had o make ou he bes hey could wih heir OP.4 prioriy oh banners and pennano Our sill undefeaed fooball eam aided in climaxing he homecoming celebraion. Besides he graifying score, here was good Ann Armiage, Presiden of he aendance and much color boh on Women's Suden Governmen, he field and in he sands. Waresing char, bu he jus couldn' ook he posiion ha as a war- samp corsages and fooball flowpronounce he words!" ime measure o cu down on ex- ers abounded. Chancellor Brvan - THE WESLEYAN PHAROS pense he lierary magazine and Governor Darden were rooing A LIEUTENANT'S PRAYER Twinkle, winkle lile bar How I wish vou were a sar. DR. BRANTLEY HENDERSON Williamsburg, Va. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa Lenses Duplicaed Complimens of IDEAL BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 328 Over Casey's BOZARTH'S - Rooms and Coages for Touriss 417 Richmond Road, Roue 6«Opposie Sadium Mrs.-'Frank D. Bozarh, Hosess Phone 38«should be dropped for he dura- from he W. & M. side of he saion. diuni. The For Eusis band w The principal argumen heard highly "eneraining during he for he magazine was ha i has half wih heir arrangemens of a definie place in a liberal ars swing-on-he-mareh, bu hev nroeollfige. I was also saed ha ceeded couner o plans. In marchhad no he Aciviies Commiee ing on he field, he band preaken is unprecedened acion we vened Mr. Duke, Dean of he Norshould have had an excellen li- folk Division, from raffling off a erary magazine his year. Drop Name Change A he same meeing he Assembly agreed o drop he proposed amendmen o he By-laws which fooball for war bond pledges. Following he game and he vicory march down own, he sororiies and fraerniies opened heir doors o be filled wih alumni and would have changed he name ff sudens. Welcome signs in dive he lierary magazine from Royaldesi^ns were displayed on he is o Peais frons of he houses. Conspici- _,, -,.,,, ous a hese gaherings were men he amendmen which had...,.,,,,,.. m civilian dress so few. passed he Assembly a is previous meeing had been handed back A SSemblv Acion o i by he Cooperaive Commiee on he grounds ha i had ap- change which was hrown back o parenly misundersood wha i he Assembly by he Cooperaive was doing. Commiee earlier in he week, Those on Commiee and on he issues. which were Those on he Commiee o raised by he resignaion of Bradsudy he problem are Jack Car- ford Dunham as Edior of he Royer, chairman; Helen Marshall, alis. (For complee sory, see Bob Walsh, Jane Chrisianson, and Column 1, page. 1, page 1.) 1" :\ " Gardiner T, Brooks Real Esae Insurance Renals Duke of Glouceser S. Phone 138 WHITE Medical OPTICAL Ars Buildi ng Newpor News, Vi i., CO; J. D. CARNEAL & SONS, Inc. Esablished 1890 REALTORS Homes, Aparmens, Business, Indusrial Sies Carneal BIdg., Richmond, Va. 12 N. 9h S Williamsburg Mehodis Church r K he - Coll es:e Enrance L. F. Havermale, D.D., Miniser Sudens' Bible Class 9:45 AM Public Worship 11:00 A.M. w,, and 8:00 PJf." Wesley Foundaion 7:00 P.M. Church of Sain BeA (Caholic) HOLY MASS Sundays 9:30 and 11:00 A. M. Daily 7:30 A.M.

6 Page Six THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, Ocober 27, 19 vi Team Laps Field, Scrimmages Wih Dummys, Lives Hermi's Life Wih ^ Grea Saisfacion ' Gri, Grind, And Grin Necessary; y ^ U n i v e r g i p ress G i v e s Wrier Suggess Fraise As Answer ' *-, m,i. /-, i, By JEANNE KRAUSE Library $1,400 Collecion which sar in July. Fall pracices begin Sepember 1 wice a day, unil school sars when hey are reduced o one pracice a day Cheering for our eam, congraulaing our fooball heroes, The Yale Universiy Press, as ^memorial o John Winson waching he games all his and more goes ino making a Price, William and Mary, 1825, has presened o he College college fooball season. Bu do we ever sop o consider jus Library a collecion of books valued a $1,400. wha our leermen go hrough o enable us o win vicory The gif consiss of 371 bound afer vicory? I's mainly brawn, effor, samina, and volumes dealing wih subjecs yes brains which go ino making a college fooball eam such as: Poliical Science, English and American Lieraure, Ec and le me ell you i's a grueling grind. Every year he.boys go hrough onomics, and Psychology. These eigh weeks of raining in he works are some of he mos ousanding conribuions in heir Spring, and if hey aend sum- he fac ha i is here ha he chosen subjecs published in he merslol, hey also have pracices f-jor par^he^ morale las weny years. which sill is ough. Pracices begin a 2:45 in he afernoon when all ceners and kickers are expeced o be on he field. By hree-fifeen all players are ou here. Begin By Lapping he Field and when his is over hey really ge down o brass acks. The eam is divided ino hree differen groups or squads: "Backs" o work under McCray, "linemen" o work under Warner, and "ends" buil up by he coaches. Pleasure Bides No The volumes will soon be placed Cracked Up on exhibiion in he Saunders The rips which he eam akes Reading Boom. Afer he public are no quie he pleasure rides has had an opporuniy o see which hey are cracked up o be. hem, hey will be caalogued and Before hey even leave, he sched- place on heir respecive shelves ule for he whole rip is made ou j n he library. Every suden will including even he smalles deail, such as: when hey ea, wha hey heir use. ea, ime and place of deparure The boys begin bv aking a lap and arrival, and oher such iems. J K ' The boys leave, arrive, ea, sleep, around he field; hen here are en minues of hecic calishenics: play heir game, and come back. On heir rip o Boson, Coach Voyles rened a horse and wagon which ook he hoys around he old own and enabled hem o see he sighs; bu all in all, here is lile if any real fun on such rips. o work under Seussy. Coach This year, if rips are aken by Voyles goes around o each groun rain, he boys go coach, as pullgiving advice and aenion o all. man seas are no available. The This par of he pracice is di- boys ge o he saion early, mob vided ino periods of 15 minues he plaform, push heir wav eac,_he groups eiher working hrough in rue eam.syle, and in separaely or ogeher as needs be his way manage o ge seas. unil 4:30. On he rips, he coaches, he j l a v e he unresriced privilege of ClassicalMusic Requesed By Suden Body Sly To Presen 'Second Recial" In- response o he reques of a number of.sudens, Mr. Allan Sly has agreed o give anoher piano program on Sunday, November 1, a 2 o'clock, in Phi Bea Kappa Audiorium. He will play wo pieces by Debussy, "Imprompu in A" by Schuber, "Fanasie in College Calendar Scrimmage Wih Freshman rainer, Ken Rawlinson, and Buck Ar Exhibi, Phi Bea Dummies Bradford, he head manager, ac- Hall. The Coaches have a meeing company he eam. The manager C Minor" by Mozar, and wo in- each day o decide wha each is in charge of paying for meals Thursday, Ocober 29 group needs mos o work on and and axis and aking care of he ermezzos by Brahms. each group follows is special pro- ping. He also akes care of he Afer he sudens consuled Mr. cedure daily. Afer 4:30, he equipmen which includes head- Sly, arrangemens were made for groups ge ogeher and hey have gear, shoulder pads, pans equin- oher programs o be given a he Ar Exhibi,. Phi Bea dummy scrimmage wih he fresh- ped wih hip, high, and knee pads, same hour and place on he firs Hall. men for fifeen minues and hen surdy shoes, regular swea socks, and hird Sundays of each monh. full speed pracice really ges un- T shirs, and heavy swea jerseys. 0n November 13. a. program of Friday, Ocober 30 der way for abou an hour. Con- Conrary o common hough, he golog md dueg wi' n be presened ac work in his par of pracice whole game equipmen worn by a ^y gu CS ariss and Mr. Sly. Anoher gues aris will give a proges less and less as he season player, weighs no more han progresses. eigh or nine pounds. gram of songs on December 6. Freshmen players work wih he No Broken Legs In Years A number of sudens have varsiy learning heir plays and Injuries are no as common as been lisening o symphonic he plays of oher eams. Some hey are hough o he. The eam broadcass on Sundays and. wih people are of he opinion ha he has had no broken legs for years, his in mind, he Dodge room has Freshmen ake a beaing because bu knee and ankle injuries are been engaged from 3 P., M. o 5 hey have o scrimmage wih he pleniful. There have been no sevarsiy and learn he numerous rious accidens in recen years, P. M. on he firs and hird Sundays in order ha anv suden plays of oher eams bu in realiy and o quoe Glen Knox, "I've heir job is comparaively easy seen jus as many injured people may enjoy lisening o he orchesra wihou inerrupion. compared wih he work done by on campus as I have on he eam." he varsiy Coaches aren' so This is because he fooball play- This group hones ha sudens hard on he freshmen! ices are over a 5:45. Pracice Their Misakes Pracices are no he only facors which go ino making a fooball player. ' The boys have mee- will make a habi of aending he programs and lisening o he broadcass so ha music appreciaion among he suden body will which is equipped wih a whirl - pool hah good for bruises and be more effecively promoed in sprained ankles, a Diaherme he monhs ahead. All prac- ers are in condiion. To ake care of he various injuries, here is a raining room, ings on Monday, Wednesday, and which applies hea elecrically o Friday nighs and also Sunday af- a deen injury; hea lamps, and a ernoons. Here, hey have a Paraffin Bah for bruised hands. chance o see movies of he games Any injured player will go o he played before, which enables hem raining room perhaps hree imes o sudv heir misakes and prac- a day where hea is applied o he ice on hese in afernoon scrimmages. They also have a chance o go over new plays, go over misakes in pracice, and sudy picures of he eams hey are going o play. The hardes par of his nigh work is ha each player has o learn all he pars ha he plays in all he differen plays made by he squad and be able o describe hem on he blackboard if called upon o do so. There are somewhere beween 60 and 70 plays o be learned. U. S. Pamphles Now Available College sudens ineresed in he issues of his war are advised bruise by any of he aforemenioned apparaus. A Hermi's Life ha he following pamphles are available for use by discussion and forum groups: Bu ough pracices, learning "Thousand Million", an ouline plays, and games are no all he of he naional backgrounds of he hings which make up a gameman's peoples of he Unied Naions." life. He also has sric rules "Toward New Horizons", a com o abide by. ' "No smoking- or pendium of speeches by Vice drinking" is heir moo a leas Presiden Wallace and ohers discussing he war aims of he Uni while fooball season lass. If in he mood for a dae, he boys have ed Naions. o Be in by 11 o'clock week days "The Unconquered People", he and 12 on Saurday. They can sory of he resisance of occupied dae bu no dancing. The players Europe agains is Nazi masers. can ea only wha is on he "Wha Can I Do?" an OCD Probably he mos imporan raining able and eaing beween manuel showing he average ciipar of hese nighly meeings is mea]s. g absolueiy ou _ No cake mn h ow ne can fj gh he war on or pie is allowed. Mos of he he Home Fron. players live eiher in he Morris These pamphles may be obained house or in he Sigma Rho house by wriing he Office of which are nex door o one an Waoher. Informaion, Social Securiy I's a hermi's life! Building, Washingon, D. C. Sadium Service Saion Ondies, Tobaccos, Pasries Open 7 A. M. - 11:30 P. M. Grea Saisfacion ~~" ~ As you can see, a fooball play- rouine bu once he reaches he er's life is hecic a long lis of varsiy squad, a player is made, "musn's" and "don'". Bu once alhough his hard work coninues. hey ge ino he swing, hey real- I isn' only a specacular block, ly enjoy i. The work is hard bu kick or pass which we should he saisfacion is grea. Fresh- praise our men for; ' le's give men players receive lile glory, hem all a hand for he gri, and many fall by he wayside un- grind and grin which hey pu able o keep up wih-he rigorous ino heir work everyday! Tuesday, Ocober 27 Sigma Pi Sigma, Eogers 114, 7 P. -M. Colonial Echo Ediorial Saff, Echo Office, 7:30 P. M. Ar Exhibi, Phi Bea Hall. Navy Day, Phi Bea Kappa, 8 P. M. Lambda Phi Sigma, Building, 7 P. M. Kappa Music Fla Ha Meeing, Publicaions Office, 7 P. M. Wednesday, Ocober 28 Foreign Travel Club, Barre Living Room, 7 P. M. Women's Debae Council Meeing, Philomahean Hall, 5 P. If. Rally, Wren Cour, 7 P. M. Kappa Play "Thunder Rock", Phi Bea Kappa Hall, 8 P..M. Kappa Play "Thunder Rock", Phi Bea Kappa Hall, 8 P. M. Ar Exhibi, _liall'\ Phi Bea Kappa Kappa Dela Buffe Supper, House, 6 P. M. Kappa Sigma dance, House, 8 P. M. Thea Dela Chi Founder's Day, 8 P. M. Kappa Alpha dance, House, 8 P. M. Saurday, Ocober 31 Wesley Foundaion Picnic, Sheler, 4 P. M. Ar Exhibi, Phi Bea Kappa Hall. Junior Class Dance. 9 P. M. Fooball Game Hanover, Sunday, November 1 Wesley Foundaion, Church, 7 P. M. Blow Gym, Darmouh, a Mehodis BYPU, Bapis Church, 7 P. M. Wesminser Fellowship, Presbyerian Church, 6 P. M. Mr. Sly, Phi Bea Kappa Hall, 2 P. M. Mr. Sly Broadcas, Dodge Room. 3 P. M. Ar Exhibi, Phi Bea Kappa. Monday, November 2 Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Room, 7 P. M. Morarboard Meeing, Morarboard Room, 5 P. M. Ar Exhibi, Phi Bea Kappa. Tuesday, November 3 Scarab Club, Fine Ars Building, 7:15 P. M. Suden Assembly Meeing. Colonial Echo Ediorial Saff, Echo Office, 7:30 P. M. Ar Exhibi, Phi Bea Kappa. Fla Ha Meeing, Publicaions Office, 7:00 P. M. Voyles Speaks A Rally; Says We Need- Beer Spiri Course Builds Girl Commandos A U. of Texas AUSTIN, Texas (ACP) A commando-like course in physical raining for women a he Universiy of Texas has been se up and new equipmen insalled o furnish an "obsacle course". The women's war-condiioning course is designed o build up physical srengh so ha women sudens will be prepared for whaever war jobs lie ahead, Miss Leah Gregg, associae professor of physical raining, explained. The obsacle course includes a window climbing ladder, wo br' ance beams, a series of parallel bars, and a high fence climb. In addiion o his, sudens in he war condiioning classes are required, o do regular rack work and calishenics. Alumni Noes Miss Irene J. Buchan lef her home in Hasbrouck Heighs recenly o begin raining in he Navy Auxiliary a Smih College. She is a member of he group of officer candidaes. firs A William and Mary she was a science major. Rosemary Blanon became he bride of Firs Lieuenan Harry K. Barr, Jr., William and Mary '41, on Augus 22, If every family in he U. S. reurned en pennies o circulaion, he more han 1,000 ons of copper needed o replace hem could go o make war weapons. I w d 3>l'l Wrasi Eric Tipon Claims G. W. A Hard Foe "Our eam is in grea shape and hey are going o give a good accoun of hemselves in he Homecoming bale on Saurday", assured Coach Carl Voyles a he pep rally in Phi Bea Kappa Hall, Thursday nigh. Emphasizing he all imporanfac ha an improvemen in suden spiri would cerainly help he eam in coming hrough wih an undefeaed season,.coach Voyles wen on o say ha his idea is no o be confined only o college life bu mus be expanded o all groups of people he counry over in order o make cerain ha we gain a vicory in he greaes game of hem all. Oher speakers paricipaing in he rally were Eric Tipon, Business Manager of he William and Mary Ahleic Associaion; Buck Bradford, Varsiy Ahleic Manager; and Marvin Bass, capain of he eam. Tribue was paid o he fine showing of he Freshman class by Marvin Bass, and Eric. he "Red", made i known o hose presen ha because of he decisive; defea handed hem las year by he Indians, G. W. would pu up a grea figh and ha all would see a. grea game. PASTRY SHOP Fancy Cakes, Pies,..- Bread And EoHs Open Sundays Phone 298 FOR PRINTING See The Virginia Gazee, Inc. PHONE 192 Reai* of Pos Office ffonek^ "Ice-cold Coca-Cola - is more han hirsquerching.'-yes siree. 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7 Tuesday, Ocober 27, 1942 T II E F L A T H A T Page Seven # The Ediors Armchair (By Associaed Collegiae Press) By ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PEESS (An Ediorial in he Minneapolis, Minn., Sar Journal) The Presiden says occasionally ha he does no hink newspapers have nearly as much influence as hey used o meaning, of course, he ediorial columns. We hink maybe he's go somehing here, and we'd like o help him say wha we hink he means and applaud i! More Americans read newspapers oday han ever did before, and surveys indicae ha more of hose readers read he ediorial page. Bu hey have a lo of oher avenues of informaion and opinion, oo he radio, and far wider diffusion of magazines and books on curren affairs, no o menion schools and pulpis and clubs increasingly concerned wih curren issues. A generaion or wo ago and earlier, when he daily or weekly newspaper was almos he only source of conemporary informaion in he average American home, is ediorial column was he only founain of "exper" opinion available o many, excep he cracker-barrel forum and he occasional visi of a poliical candidae or a lyceum lecurer. In hose days ediorial columns ended naurally o develop and o hunder o (and for) followings which acceped heir opinions as gospel and had few yardsicks o measure hem agains. The head of he house eiher swore by an edior's views or wouldn' have his cussed shee around he house. Tha isn' rue o any grea degree hese days which is all o he good. No opinion is expressed from any quarer oday ha doesn' have o sand up agains he challenges of oher opinions and inerpreaions in oher periodicals, over he radio, in forum groups, and ofen from he pulpi. In oher words, THE AVERAGE AMERICAN TODAY MAKES UP.HIS OWN MIND insead of depending upon somebody o make i up for him. This ediorial column, for a leas one, has no aspiraion o creae a cul and wouldn' give a fig for a following which acceped is views blindly and wihou subjecing hem o he ess of divergen opinion. Bu if his ediorial column can have influence in he direcion of olerance and open-mindedness if i and he page of which i is a par can bring informaion o conroversy and can pry ajar new doors o he hinking of some of hose who read i and if, a good deal of he ime, i, can express views which make*sense afer oher views have been read or heard and weighed, views which play some useful par in he shaping by readers of heir own aiudes, and decisions as ciizens hen i fulfills is funcion. I welcomes and encourages all he oher means of public discussion which share and supplemen is funcion if only for he selfish reason ha he more such means here are, he larger and more inelligen audience here is for all of hem. * Leers o he Edior Dear Edior: I feel ha I am echoing he words of several hundred sudens when I ask "Why can' he rush condiions a he dining hall door a six o'clock be remedied?" Promply a six every evening he freshman boys yes, and some upperclassmen, oo become a seehing mass of snarling igers, each one ready o figh o deah o reach he door firs. Their uer lack of he rudimens of manners and conresy is ourageous! They elbow, and scrach, and bie, and kick heir way hrough he crowd. The mob sways from one side o he oher as boys on boh sides make deermined lunges o hold heir own ground, and somebody else's, oo. One dangles in mid-air, wihou even ouching he ground, while he boys surge back and forh. T have even observed some of hem jumping down ino he crowd from he ledges of he porch! Tf he hoys mus indulge in such malicious acics, why can' hey a leas wai unil here are no girls around? The girls wouldn' cornplain, bu I've seen more han one wih ears in her eyes from he kick on her shin or somebody's vicious elbow. And i seems eviden ha hey won' sop unil someone is' seriously hur. Are he boys so anxious o ge ino bale ha hey ake i ou on he home fron? Maybe ha's jus he old American figh; bu why doesn' somebody ell hose gorillas o save i for he Japs? -A Downrodden Freshman. Dear Edior: I have been a suden a William and Mary and an arden admirer of he Pla Ha for over wo years now, and I firmly believe ha i is geing newsier, more ineresing, and more amusing all of he ime. There is, however, one aricle appearing in each issue which I conend is unineresing, amaeurish, and useless. No offense o he auhor, bu i seems o me <ha she is merely imiaing he aricles of hose wriers who know he business wih which she deals. The column of which I am speaking is Marha Hill Newell's "Popularly Speaking". On wha does 'Miss Newell base her auhoriy o sae as hough i were a fac ha his record is good and ha one is bad? She gives no argumen unholdinohese saemens excep he mos flimsy and unconvincing commens. She seems o be und*»r he misguided convicion ha all she mus do for her column is menion a new Glenn Miller record (which, praise he Lord, is a hing of he pas), say i is good, pass lighly over a couple of recordings of lesser known orchesras, inser wo or hree swing erms, sign, i wih some cue phrase, and le i go a ha. The auhor never menions anv songs or recordings of which even he average record collecor has no already heard or purchased. Has she never heard of he orchesras of Sonnv Dunham. Claude Thornhill, Les Brown, Hal McTnyre, and he grea Negro recording ariss such as Duke Ellingon, Jimmie Lunceford, Coun Basic, Benny Carer, and Coleman Hawkins? These orchesras are coninually puing ou "discs" (as she so charmingly erms hem) which, for insrumenal, vocal, and sheer musical value, will long survive such recordings as Glenn Miller's "Serenade In Blue", or Tommy Dorsey's "There Are Such Things". Please do no misundersand me. I am no degrading Glenn Miller, Harry James, Tommy Dorsey, or any of he oher orchesras which she regularly reviews. I is generally admied hroughou he musical world ha hese men are he greaes insrumenaliss and arrangers of he day. Bu why no give he ohers a break, oo? Miller and Dorsey pu ou poosuff as hey all mus,. None are perfec. If you don' believe i, lisen o Frank Sinara on T. D.'s side of "Somewhere a Voice is Calling". This is one of he poores aemps a reviewing an old une I have ever heard,.and is samp corsages ]\ av y D a y Exercises This Evenini A Sell-Ou A ' A Game Time A 8 In Phi Bee Audiorium A new idea found favor wih William and Mary coeds las week when war samp corsages replaced gardenias and chrysanhemums. Jackie Fowlkes, in charge of he sale of corsages, repors ha here was a complee sell-ou of he 800 samp corsages on hand and ha here were many more demands han could be filled. Library Holds A Treasure Unnoiced By Mos Sudens Ma Ha Club Medal Of 1750 Included Local Observance In Honor Of Men Around he Ciy ^_ Navy Day exercises a' a communiy rally will he held in Phi bers and no useful objec whaso- Bea Kappa Memorial Hal) a 8 ever.' P. M. his evening for all ownspeople and sudens of he Col Alhough he" corsages came oo in he oher cases here is he By ANNA BELLE KOENIG lae for he Friday nigh dance, rare original firs ediion of Adam lege. hey came in ime o be sold for I wonder how many sudens Smih's "Wealh of Naion's". (T Mr. Noron, appoined by Mayor he game, where hey were eonspiciously presen boh on coa hundreds of imes each day wih originaed he sudv of poliical he commiee in charge of he" lo walk ino he College Library is said ha wih his book here Charming M. Hall, chairman of cal program, has announced ha lapels and in coiffeurs. ou looking eiher o he righ or economy and separae deparmen commanding officers of nearby Samps will coninue o be sold o he lef of hem - l wonder how of scienific inquiry.) Smih wos naval saions have been invied every Wednesday a he samp man y saden s realize he mimer-» conemporary of Volaire and o ake par in he program and booh which akes in over over $50 ous privileges, advanages, and Rousseau, and is said o have amopporuniies which exis wihin da he expressed he hope ha -'.here y Preferred Racine o Shakehe library walls. There lies a s P eare - Als would be a large aendance of every week. In addiion Jackie in he case is he says if here is enough demand, universiy of knowledge wihin ^"fj 1 ' German ' a Navy personnel emporarily re "d English form samp corsages will be available he library building alone. of "Theory of Moral Senimens," sidin S in Williamsburg. for coming fooball weekends. used as a exbook by a suden Celebraed Naionally "So far he spiri has been William and Mary has one of he bes here in swell," Jackie commened. "Bu equipped college libraries Navy Dav is celebraed naionally under he sponsorship of he where war samps are concerned in he counry, and is helm is dihere should be limi. Keep reced by one of he foremos and cases conain maerial ineresing Navy Lefnie of he Uni»d Thus i is ha he glass show 'em selling!" mos capable librarians in he o every suden of he College. Saes. The local observance is Unied Saes, Dr. E. G. Swem. Thus i is ha he library sack** planned because of he grea acare laden more each day wih iviy of he Navy in he surround- - Wihin our library, here are worh lile insrumenaly and counl ess books on almos every books of knowledge, ineres, and ing area and he heavy volume of even less vocally. Then again, subjec angible o he finger ips pleasure. They are only paienly war work, ha is being carried on lisen o Sonny Dunham's record- of man. Besides is books in Enging of "Memories of You". His lish, i conains volumes of works rumpe playing on his side is of he Spanish, German, French, equal o and even far surpassing and oher foreign-ongued auhors. several of Harry James' passages. The library also embodies curren Wha I'm geing a is his: If periodicals, clippings, news- Miss Newell mus wrie her eol- papers, encyclopedias, dicionaries, urnn,. she should make a complee ani he like. sudy of he subjec wih which Almos every week, new and she is dealing so ha she migh valuable gifs are presened o he give real and sound reasons for suden body, hrough he librarv. her recommendaion of records. As These gifs, given by friends and i sands now her aricle is almos alumni of he College, vary anypurely worhless. As for her la- where from highly valued rare es essay on all ime favorie re- books o leers and personal re waiing o be discovered. Whv bv he communiy a large. Those don' you, as a suden, look in charge of he ciy's program around when you nex ener he desire o ake advanage of his library? Why don' you plan o opporuniy o honor Williamsake advanage of he bouniful burg's men in naval service and he opporuniies which his building Navy as a fighing force in our offers? armed services. Firs Warime Observance Ocober 27h is celebraed as Navy Day because on ha dae in 1775 a resoluion o auhorize American war ships was inroduc Seven Win Spos On Men's Debae ed in he Coninenal Congress. Seven new members were admied o he Men's Debae Coun days laer. I is also he birhdav The measure was passed hree cordings, I refrain from commen menoes of pas alumni. Yo how cil a a special meeing on Monof Presiden Theodore Roosevel who devoed so much of his life o.... I am overcome wih emoion few sudens know of hese hings! day Ocober 19, i was announced esawishag a sound naval p,,^ a her choice, I wonder if she To he righ of he door as one by Bob Weinberg, presiden of he for he Unied Saes when saing ha "S. Louis eners he library here are four Council. These men were admied as a resul of ryous held he 21s observance and he firs ever Thus, Navy Day his year is he Blues" was good "done by any- large glass cases. The reasurer! body's band", had ever heard ha objecs wihin he cases are caresolid arrangemens of said "Blues" fully abbed and changed period- previous week. o be celebraed while he Unied Saes is a war. by he greaes swing musician of kally. They are placed here o all ime... Guy Lombardo. I benefi he users of he librarv. is worh "digging" jus for Ye very seldom is any suden laughs. ever seen sopping a he cases. Wih apologies o Miss Marha I suppose he reason for his H. N. if I offend her, I remain lies mainly in he fac ha sua lover of music, parial o swing, dens hink he conained objecs and an arden fan of he Fla are suffy and far oo inellecu- A his meeing, a resoluion was passed puing he 'Men's Council on record as favoring he esablishmens of a Join Iner- Debae Council Planning Board, composed of he officers of boh he men's and women's councils. Ha, wishing o see i he bes ally above hem. If hey would _.. Th,S board wlh ac as an college newspaper in he land. only sop o look, how heir minds ad i sory would JOHNNY DOWNBEAT, '44. change! body on all maers conneced Wihin he case a presen here wih "on campus" aciviies. ~ Dear Edior: ' is a piece of.he old bell of 1717 which hung in he Wren Building "The Freshman class deserves a unil he fire in 1859; here are big hand," spoke Marvin Bass a several beauiful old anique gold he Freshman pep rally. There is waches which belonged o Wilno doub ha hey go i, bu he M anl an -d Mary scholars of he greaer par of he yells and pas cenury; and besides hese cheers came from he Freshmen are included old fraerniy pins hemselves. Wha we wan o and a Fla Ha Club Medal of know is where was he parade of Enclosed, in addiion, is cheering Sophomores, enhusiasic even our Lord Boeour's coffin Juniors, and experienced Seniors? plae, found in a New York junk Where were he men and women shop and reurned by he finder o who were o shou down he lowly he College., class of 1946? The fooball squad has he making of he greaes eam in he hisory of our College and all i needs is he backing of no only he Freshmen bu he enire suden body. Yes, anyone who calls him or herself a suden of William and Mary, and ha should include he Senior, he' Junior, and he Sophomore. Now, I wish o make an appeal. Le us all come ou he few imes we are asked and provide he spiri necessary o carry us hrough o an unbeaen season. Sincerely, WILLIAM WARTEL, '46. In one of he cases on op here are several old ineresing William and Mary College diplomas. One of hese is ha of Charles Alpine, graduae of There is also a leer from Thomas Jefferson o Mr. Thomas McAuley in regard o he chaper of Phi Bea* Kappa a William and Mary. In his leer» amusingly or srangely enough, Mr. Jefferson says he canno give his friend any help concerning he maer because he knows nohing a all abou, he Williamsburg Drug Co. The REXALL Sore DRUGS SODAS SCHOOL SUPPLIES i l WHITMAN'S CANDY PHONE 29 The new members are: Dewey Lee Curis, Harry Carer, Clarence Tully Jerry Hyman, Jim Carpener, and Arnold O'Bier. -y- fy.organizaion Iself. He has heard of i bu ha is all. He furher saes ha while a William and Mary, he joined only a club known as he F.H.C. which had six mem- e 4 i H. LAPIDOW, Tailor Alering and Repairing Done by Expers Behind Sororiy Cour Barclay & Sons JEWELERS CERTIFIED GEMOLOG ISTS 2912 Washingon Avenue, Newpor News, Va. 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8 Page Eigh THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, Ocober 21, 1942 A quick ransiion from infancy o adulhood is required from he Suden Assembly in facing is newes problem, he problem of an inquiry ino he sororiy-fraerniy siuaion dumped ino is lap las week by Presiden Pomfre. The Assembly had no choice bu o accep he responsibiliy involved, and now, having acceped i, he Assembly mus realize ha he quesion may very well make i or break i. Up o his poin he Assembly has been feeling is way along- a road which has been none oo clear excep ha is final end is suden governmen. And up o his poin misakes which he Assembly has made have been minor because he ulimae goal has no been affeced. Bu now he securiy of he goal is jeopardized. Is aainmen ress almos enirely unon a successful soluion o he sororiy-fraerniy inoniry, for his inquiry and he "recommendaions resulin? from i will be ones which purpor o represen he reasonable desires of he whole suden body -sororiv snd non-sororiv w o m e n. fraerniy and non-fraerniy men. I is up o he Assembly o find a mehod of carrving ou he inouirv which will guaranee ha he recommendaions are of such a naure. ha hev are made onlv afer a careful and hough nrovoking sudv. and ha hev are as complee-in heir scope as possible. I will be an Herculean ask, he *-eal f^-*-- ing ground of he Assembly and is righ o call iself ^ compeen represenaive of he suden body. I will be of lile accoun ha he Assembly has arrogaed o Iself all powers which are no snecificauv delegaed o some oher bodv or which are no exni-essb-- forbidden o i as i did las week unless i shows ha i can really handle fairly and efficienly quesions concerning he whole suden body. I is our belief ha he Assembly can do his, bu i requires more han jus he effor of is own members. I mus have he whole-heared suppor of he suden bodv in his firs real rial of is capabiliies.' Our ediorials his year have concerned hemselves almos solely wih he Suden Assembly bu no for lack of maerial. There are any number of quesions which we would like o bring up, bu righ now he Assembly seems o have a firs claim on our aenions. Such criicism as we offer is consrucive criicism. We are, in complee sympahy wih he Assembly's program, and for his reason we shall coninue o wrie abou he Assembly unil we feel ha here is no need for i, T T JLJLAO Lordship kjdl y o a/ (Edior's noe: His Lordship's body has once more been exhumed from he grave o which i was.consigned las year. This is no because of any grea love for His Lordship, and he may be reconsigned o,, said grave periodically, whenever in our opinion he overseps he bounds of decency or reaches a given peak of dullness. So many sudens have asked for his reurn, however, ha we fel The Fla Ha a leas a modified ressurecion was in order. So here he is again o oer or o fall in accordance wih he maerial ha comes in from you and he discreion of hose who ac as his mouhpiece.) Well, I : have been sick for a long ime how, and may be sicker afer he Edior sees his, bu Homecoming has revived me sufficienly o make a few commens, even hough my head sill aches. In fac I feel almos as bad as Bill Bembow looks. Homecoming was a lo of fun, alhough we missed a- lo,of familiar faces who usually' grace he campus a his weekend. However,, owing o war ime difficulies we mus make allowances.. Your Lordship was glad o welcome back o he fold Chuck Gondak, Larry Pei, Ginny Lyons, he Siegall sisers, Eleanor Ely, Ben Bead, he John Dillards, and everyone else who made he rek back o William and Mary. I noiced ha Jane Rohn go an emerald ring during he weekend. Bu didn' noice wha happened o Mary Alsop Saurday nigh. I fel like old imes o see Boo Meeks back in form again. Ken McGinn was back in his coas guard uniform faer han ever. Bill Chaffin was nosing around he "Greeks" per usual. All in all i looked as if old imes were back. Why don' hey build some new resaurans in his own? We cerainly could use hem. I is impossible o ge in any place hese' days or nighs. The bes places in own are he Wigwam and Chownings. We have been wondering if Cal behind he bar a Chownings ever sneaks a couple of brews on he house. Noes a Random: Whaever became of Bambi Kendall? Is i rue ha Willkie borrowed Elean- "ELIZABETH "COSTENBADER Edior-in-Chief.JACK BELLIS Ediorial Assisan MARJORIE RETZKE News Edior HOWARD HARKAVY...:. Make-up Edior ELIZABETH SEAY Feaure Edior WALLACE HEATWOLE : Spors Edior DONALD HAHNE - Circulaion Manager DYCKMAN VERMILYE Business Manager COPY DESK: Hanofee, Hyman, Kaemmerle, Manewal, Warel. SPORTS COPY DESK: Hollis, Maeuci, Wooley. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Douglass, Fields. <r_ Member fssociaied Cble8iae Press Disribuor of Goie6iae Di6es A weekly newspaper prined Tuesdays in he college year by he sudens of he College of William and Mary in he ineress ol William and Mary sudens, faculy, and alumni. Enered as second class maer a he pos office a Williamsburg, Virginia. s _ By MARTHA HILL NEWELL Freddie Marin, he proverbial slayer of he classics, has a new record called "Sof-heared." The ile sounds unusually luscious, doesn' i? Some of he swing fans like his piece, bu since his is a very opinionaed column, he awful ruh is ha I don' like i. The music goes on and on ad infinium, and i ges sor of rie. I is ypical of so many of he unes oday in ha i is no fabulously (your word, O. V.) unusual. Jan Savi, recording for Bluebird, gives a good accoun of his band in a sweeie called "If I Cared a Lile Bi Less." The inroducion carries a rumpe lead which is definielv running on he Texas." I's a cue number wih a sor of surprise ending. I raher squelches "Deep In he Hear of Texas" which I migh add, needs i, afer being played o deah. Xavier Cuga, he old Conga kid, has recorded on Columbia a very ryhmic une called "Brazil." Tha Souh American music cerainly has an inriguing way abou i. A chorus forms he background for his music, making a complee melodic composiion. No ha I'm going in for eaching Spanish, bu I'd like o recommend o you a super-duper record in Spanish. I's he familiar old "Frenesi" played by he Vicor Concer Orchesra and sung by Carlos Ramirez. This Ramirz fellow, whoever he isih, really pus his soul ino he song, and even if you didn' undersand he Spanish and didn' know he English words, you would know from his inimae one wha he means. (Ahem!) You migh hink ha "say i wih Spanish" is - my moo, bu on he reverse side of he above record is anoher soul-sirrer. I's our friend Carlos again, his ime singing "Perfidia." I's liling Souh American rhyhm makes your oes wiggle, and he romance of he song is anyhing bu dimmed by he musical Spanish wording. or's valise for his rip? Glad o see he sunken meadow has been cu. Where is all he rain coming from? Is Command Gymn as ough as i is supposed o be? Are Emily Ewing and Bill Brown one ye? I is no rue abou our vacaion being cu. Orchids: o he sage crew. To Helen Jacobs on he ennis cour. To he Wigwam. To Glenn Knox for he game he played on Saurday. To all he gals who didn' wear 'em.. Horselaugh of he week o he Suden Assembly for rying o be a real suden governmen and no even knowing he by-laws. Bu a whie orchid for wha i sands for. Though of he week: Which effecs he sudens more? World War II or he war of Greek Independence? Self Syled Calumnis His Suden Assembly: Urges Clarificaion Of Basic Issues Includes Personal Reacion To Meeing And Resuling Aemp A "Heigh" By JACK BELLIS (Calumnis's noe: fraerniy houses, lierary magazines, and he Suden Assembly are probably dull suff around his campus by now. And for ha reason i migh even be more consrucive around his campus if I gave a play by play accoun of he Errol Flynn case, as he Inquiring Reporer ried o do his week, raher han deal in ha old, old vein wha's wrong and wha should we do abou i? Sex, however, as far as I am concerned, is a poor subsiue for value; so dull suff mus pile on dull suff unil on one Uopian (I omi a comparison o he Annual because, for my own par, i seems on a level wih my lile siser's collecion of movie sar auographs. Bu since here are in he Assembly many who no doub will cherish heir beloved childhood memories and heir presidencies of 12 clubs which never mee excep for ea and elecions le hem decide how much more hey value hem han hey do said aemp a lierary endeavor and appreciaion.) If afer a discussion on his basis he Assembly, decides ha, in all frankness, lieraure doesn' mean a hell of a lo o hem, le hem do away wih he magazine. Then hey will be a leas frankly admiing a, well known fac, ha his isn' a liberal ars college bu is raher a place of refuge for poor lile dears whose parens don' wan o see hem go o work unil hey are old enough and culured enough o ge a "posiion" of respec becoming o he lile drunkards (or, in he case of our swee lile sisers, a husband wih similar "posiion"). If hey decide, however, in he face of he facs, ha hey do value an aemp a lierary endeavor and appreciaion' as much as hey do a weekly bullein or heir childhood memories, hen hey can go on o consider he feasibiliy of a lierary magazine. day Man is freed o love and o do If i is expense ha is worrying i herefore resolved: "We goa nohing else. So be i.) hem, hey can cu down upon he do somehing." appropriaions for all of he publicaions. If hey decide ha The Suden AssemWv 'migh, do Confusing o an uniniiaed bvsander were he learned dissera well o keep he following disincions in mind he nex ime migh even cu he Fla Ha edi hey have really grown up hev ions hroughou he meeing hey discuss he lierary magazine or's and he Colonial Echo edior's honoraria down o a par wih upon somehing approximaing he quesion. Suden Governmen by-laws ami smooh rack. The vocals, however, by Joe Mariri, are no quie This school is no one of lierary wha is now he Royalis edior's Rober's Rules of Parliamenary 100 bucks per. annum. Or jus Procedure. Each member of he up o par. The record, neverheless, is raher good. On he re under normal circumsances, genii. Therefore, in considering, conceivably hey migh even decide, if expense isn' bohering Assembly is, of course, horoughly conversan wih hese documens. verse side is "Romance A La wheher we should have a lieral hem, o raise he Royalis edior's honorarium back on a par having sudied hem wih grea Mode" wih vocals by Gloria Dehaven. When I firs heard his or no we value an aemp a li magazine he quesion is wheher care even before his elecion o wih he oher ediors' herebv office by popular acclaim popullar acclaim, ha is, of he libery record, I realized ha i reminded erary endeavor and lierary appreciaion as much as we value an really gaining a good lierary me of some oher une, "Sunrise magazine edior for his year. For loving, free and deep hinking Serenade" o be exac. The une aemp a journalisic endeavor Mr. Dunham's reason for resigning was no a maer of a" $75 leaders of he Fraerniy Pary. is quie like ha old favorie. and a weekly accoun of College Thus hey are able o violenly happenings, wheher we appreciae Oh by he way, he number on wage cu, as he ready-o-condemn disagree wih real creaive imaginaiveness over even he simples i half as much, a quarer as he oher side of he "Sof-heared" record is called "A Touch of may have decided. I was simply much, or wheher we downrigh fac. abhor he idea. SHAVE Hi I LcR SAVE AMERICA bun RL'STAMRS ha Mr. Dunham believed, facs nowihsanding, ha William and Mary is and should be a liberal. ars college: and he, herefore, fel he acion of he Aciviies Commiee in lowering his salary an affron o he college as he conceived i, o he magazine, and o him. To he suprise of he Aciviies Commiee and he "inhabians of he nursery in general he aced as he believed and fel ha he should in proes agains wha he conceived a degrading acion and wha I am inclined o believe, unless I see differenly, is quie a normal acion- To him goes my greaes svmpahy. And o he Assembly which faces he problem I can only say, "Be rue o yourself." if: $ * * (For he benefi of hose who would know a reacion' o las week's Assembly meeing, I prin he following, wrien before Friday nigh.) Suden democracy swung ino acion las week wih he chairman's memorable words, "We goa do somehing," ringing in he ears of our asue legislaure he Suden Assembly. Every roan, woman, and child presen fel he dire necessiy of he plea ugging somewhere beween his hear and he onrushing supper hour. Ladies and genlemen, I submi ha, as is is won, ha augus body blinked and rose j he occasion. Judiciously side-racking a discussion of he plush house problem unil a laer meeing, i plunged confidenly ino a quesion which migh be eniled: THE LITERARY VALUE OF A STU DENT MAGAZINE N A Y E T> DUNHAM GETTING 175 BUCKS WHEN OBVIOUSLY NO ONH LIKES HIM ANYWAY AND BE SIDES THE MAGAZINE WAS N'T ANY GOOD LAST YEAR AND PAPER'S GETTING SCARCER ALL THE TIME. He The meeing came hus o,i" end. And o an end mus I com 3. Bu since ends are goals a*i>": goals are high, o an "end" I came Friday nigh, Quoable Quoe (By Associaed Collegiae Press) "Scholarship, alone, in imes, like hese, is no enough. There mus be scholarship, yes; and i mus be uilized in every way possible o furher he cause for which we are fighing. Bu somehing more is necessary a collecive somehing hard o define, ye easy o undersand: loyaly, courage, perseverance, sacrifice, devoion, faih and'singleness of purpose in war or peace hese human qualiies are an ever presen requisie of naional greaness. Bu in ime of war hey acquire a new and deeper significance, for hrough hem a naion's war effor can be focused. Scholarship oday, wihou hese values o moivae i, is cerain o be inadequae; scholarship, driven by he power hese values generae, will help us as a naion o aain he vicory we mus win." Presiden W. C. Coffey of he Universiy of Minnesoa calls aenion o he new role of scholarship in warime. " <"**' Sudens * Given Impressions Of Homecoming As Reporer Resigns Over Flynn Quesion Quesion Wha was your general impression of Homecoming? prey weekend. Cecil. Griffin, '43. we Homecoming was as good as i Personally, I had a swell ime, 'hough I don' hink ha i was as much fun in general as las year. The rack mee Saurday w a s. o o one-sided o make i exciing. On he whole i was a always was, a leas as far as I was concerned. Boh dances were good fun, especially Friday nigh. I is oo bad ha we could no. have had he floas Saurday morning, bu a leas here was a good reason for i. Bill Harrison, '45. By JOE RIDDER I had a wonderful ime much beer- han I hough ha I would. I was a lo of fun seeing old faces again. especially he ones Somehow, here did no seem o be he old spir- i of former Homecomings. This is of course due o he war. Bu as far as having a good ime wen I cerainly had my share. I wonder if i will bo as good nex year or if we'll even have a Homecoming. Bobby Sanford, '45. ha I always disliked. I hope he Inquiring Reporer won' quoe me on his. Billie Sneed, '44. I hink Homecoming was prey much he same as always. Wih he.excepion of he floas missing on Saurday morning, here was very lile change. I hink everyone had a darn good ime. - Bill, Alber, '44.. Isn' his he second quoe I have given for his week? Wha happened o he Errol Flynn quesion? Jean Horger, '44. (Inquiring Reporer: You're darn righ!. I ^ ^^_^ resign.) (Ed. Noe: Resignaion acceped.)

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