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COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY VOLUME XXX -NO. 0. Sfal Treses *FWT V TT* 'f 3 / n wsf B'lecc UpDr? Theare rn <~~% 7 \r' T 7 "' o 5pea'j V/ecu J! Evenng A H "Broadway and Hollywood n Warme" wll be he opc of a lecure o be gven by Professor S. Sephenson Smh on Wednesday evenng a,8 o'clock n Ph Bea Kappa Hall. Professor Smh s he educaonal counselor for he Amercan Socey of Composers, Auhors, and Publshers, and s a well known auhor, lecurer, and heaer crc. Whle hs lecure wll generally deal wh he opc regardng he war's effec upon he heare, Smh wll also rea he hsory of he Greek drama durng he colorful perod of Arsophanes, whom he reveals as a classc example of he prowess of he wrer over he warror. Professor Smh s one of he leadng lecurers and wrers n maers of he fne ars. Hs book, The Craf of he Crc," ranks as a ex book among revewers. Oher of Ms works nclude The Command of Words, The Syle Rule, and now n publcaon, Modern Socal and Polcal Comedy, a lvely accoun of recen developmens n he lgher heare. Snce 925 when he began eachng Englsh and comparave leraure a he Unversy- of Oregon, from whch he s now on leave, he has been n growng demand as a rado and forum lecurer and afer-dnner speaker on he conemporary heare and fne ars, A Rhodes scholar, he s a. member of he naonal councl of I ho Amercan Assocaon of Unversy Professors, also a member of he Modern Language Assocaon of Amerca, Phlologcal Assocaon of he Pacfc Coas, League of Amercan Wrers and Auhors League of Amerca. The lecure s one of a seres whch Professor Smh s gvng hroughou he counry before club and college audences. A he same me he s makng a frshand nqury no regonal and campus acves n creave and nerpreave ar for he Amercan Socey of Composers, Auhors, and Publshers. Unvel Porra Of Jo.hn P. Jr. In Ceremony A Mahew Whalej A porra of John ). Rockefeller, Jr., was unveled las Frday afernoon a he Mahew Whaley school by John D. Rockefeller III as Wllamsburg observed an almos ey-wde holday. Former Mayor George P. Coleman, charman of he Specal Czens' Commee, presened he porra o he Cy of Wllamsburg as a rbue o M*. Rockefeller and "an expresson of our affecon for and prde n, he man whose benefacons have helped o resore colonal Wllamsburg." Chldren from James Cy and York counes lned he enrance pah o he school, formng- a guard of honor o he offcal pary. People who were unable o ge no he packed audorum heard he ceremony hrough a publc address sysem ha had been nsalled n he corrdors and hallways of he school. The porra- was acceped n a speech by Mr. Channng M. Hall, mayor of Wllamsburg, n whch he hanked he Rockefeller famly for her generosy o and neres n he own and s resoraon ''o he seng of he Wllams- {Connued on Page Egh) % Orgna, prns of he fraerny pcures as aken for hs ssue by Gerald Rose, PLAT HAT phoographer, are on dsplay on bullen hoard, hrd floor Marshall-Wyhe Hall. rc Rule nforcemen rs Warned A Women Sudens' Cooperave Governmen meeng was held Monday evenng, December 2, a whch several mporan announcemens were made. Mss Wynne- Robers, Asssan Dean of women, wans especally o make he dsncon beween consen and permsson o rde n. auomobles. I s o' be noed ha a leer from home allowng* he suden o rde n an auomoble s merely consen. However, he prohbon of suden rdng n auomobles s a college rule, and hus permsson s gven only by he college auhores, afer consen s receved from home. Sudens mus be sure o undersand hs rule. Anoher rule whch s o be more srcly observed n he fuure s ha concernng he reurn o he frs Mock of he Duke of Glouceser Sree by en o'clock on Saurday nghs. Ths means ha sudens are NOT o reman a he Lodge or anywhere else ousde bounds afer 0 o'clock. All women sudens are warned n advance o be sure o sgn ou early for Chrsnas vacaon, and o have obaned he proper permsson from home before leavng. Co-ed Gov' aces m The apponmen of Hazel Rggs as represenave of he Naonal Suden Federaon of Amerca, was announced las week by he Women Sudens' Cooperave Governmen Assocaon. The N. S.F.A. publshes a weekly bullen, and' wll be Mss Rggs' duy o keep he Wllam and Mary campus n. ouch wh he N.S.F.A. acves and vce-versa. The College of Wllam and Mary holds membershp n wo such organzaons, he N.S.F.A. and he Souhern Inercollegae Assocaon of Suden Governmen. Wllam and Mary s he only co-educaonal college belongng o he N.S.F.A. n whch he women sudens are organzed and he men are no. June Lucas, presden of he Women Sudens' Cooperave Governmen Assocaon a Wllam and Mary, s arrangng o go o New Orleans on December 0h o help make plans for he sprng convenon of he N.S.F.A. The Souhern Inercollegae Assocaon of Suden Govermen s a more logcal assocaon for Wllam and Mary o ake acve par n because ncludes only he smaller colleges, and only hose whch are locaed n he souh. Ph Kappa Tan The Alpha Thea chaper of Ph Kappa Tau gave a recepon for Roland Maxwell and Rchard Young, her Naonal Presden and Naonal Secreary respecvely. The affar was held.a he House from 4 o 6 and was aendended by members of he College Faculy, Admnsraon, he Presdens of he Fraernes and Sorores and he house mohers. ' Xmss PeMom :&am Tc - 7 Vo ^/ Las ngh's meeng of he Women's Suden Cooperave Assocaon ook up busness concernng varous phases of school acves. The meeng havng been called o order by Presden June Lucas and he mnues read by Theo Kelcey, he Presden elaboraed a lengh upon he reasons for he refusal o exend Chrsmas vacaon unl January 6, hus gvng he sudens anoher holday week end. She relaed hese facs as old her by Dean Mller. She ncluded also a dscusson of he pendng peon o have classes run over unl Saurday, December 2, o faclae hs exenson and presened he bass for s no beng accepable o college auhores. In addon o he facs prned n las week's FLAT HAT, June saed ha such a change requesed by he refused peon and by he new peon would necessae oher changes, as he upseng of plans already made by sudens and he esablshmen of a preceden callng for he ncluson of he frs week end n January n Chrsmas holdays provded By he College. If he new peon goes no effec, sudens who have made preparaons o leave for home on Frday, he 20h, would be forced o pay he fve dollar fne for cung he las class precedng a holday. Ths would seem an njusce o hs group of sudens. A schedule of he college calendar s made up for fve or sx years ahead and a change a hs me would wreck he calendar for some me o coma.. ~. '.* ' ^..u..''. us-*, v.vu,.n. a reques was made ha all wom»n sudens cooperae n he use of he new lounge rooms n he lbrary. Cokes are no o be allowed n he lbrary proper and conversaon s no- o dsurb hose a work n he rooms above. No smokng wll be allowed n he lounges unl new furnshngs arrve, A noce from Mss Wynne- Robers cauonng sudens o sgn ou early for he holdays wh proper consen was read, and several dang rules were brough o he aenon of women sudens. All sudens, when gong o he Lodge, should go drecly o and from he Lodge and should leave before 0 so as o be n he frs block of he Duke of Glouceser Sree by 0. Ths rule s no only a regulaon of he college, bu also one of he Lodge. And was brough ou ha couresy demands ha he recreaon hall a he Lodge be lef for s guess a some me. (Connued on Page Egh) WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA, TUESDAY, DEC, 3, 840 '/ ^ c, $% Ph Bea Kappa Tff la e naed Ou Annwersary The 64h annversary of he foundng of he Ph Bea Kappa Socey wll be celebraed on December 5 wh he nf-alon of new members, rado addresses, and a dnner a he Ralegh Tavern. Ths Fraerny was founded here n Wllamsburg, supposedly a he Tavern, n 770. There are now 32 chapers wh more han 80,000 members hroughou he counry. The celebraon wll begn a 4 wh he nducon of he 2 new members-elec Davd Camp, Jean Klnefeler, Clfon Kreps. Jr., Forres Murden, Mary Old. Donald Read, Ernesne Smh, Thomas Davs, Jr., Grace Hopkns, Waler Measday, Helen Cheaham, and Edgar Darden. The new members of he Fraerny wll hen have dnner a he Ralegh Tavern. The founder's day address by Rober Andrew Mllkam wll be heard from he Calforna Insue of Technology over he NBC Blue Nework a 7:30. The evenng wll end wh an open meeng n Ph Bea Kappa Hall a 8. Donald Davdson, Professor of Englsh a Vanderbl, wll read an orgnal poem and Dr. Marjore II. Ncholson, Presden of he Uned Chapers of Ph Bea Kappa Fraerny, wll speak. Dr. Ncholson was he frs woman presden of Smh College and s now a professor of Englsh n he Columba Graduae School. Faculy Suden) Group Inaes MMMy bp-ssons f, Las Sunday ngh a seleced group of sudens and faculy me n a frendly dscusson of problems of curren neres. Ths meeng was n response o a desre ha has been expressed on he campus ha here should be a greaer nformal nerchange of deas beween he faculy and sudens. The affar was srcly nformal n naure, wh no se program. The group gahered n he Dodge room and aded and abeed by a cheerful fre and delcous refreshmens, began a dscusson on he freedom of professors o lecure on explosve subjecs n me of crss. For example, should a Communs, Fascs, or Pacfs be allowed o advocae hs heores n me of war? Connung from hs pon, he dscusson branched ou no a conroversy over jus wha made up a good professor and jus wha he purpose of modern educaon should be. Such relaed opcs as (Connued on Page Egh) CONGRATULATIONS! I >: M, ^ ^ C "\^^r \J A^_ O -J Jj C 5 J^D bcrpu d or k ^arslly v Show.-» <C&IL f HSU Preparaons for hs year's Varsy Show are n full swng. The scrp s nearly fnshed and several songs nave been urned n. Bob Sanon, presden of he Backdrop Club, asks ha all sudens who ry her hands a wrng unes, wh or whou words o hem, gve he songs o hm or o he leader of he suden dance band. The club s nroducng a new procedure. Songs whch are good enough wll be arranged and played a he Saurday ngh dances, and early n February afer a suden voe of hem, cash przes wll be awarded o he composers of he mos popular songs. The scrp s expeced-o be fnshed by he end of he" week and hen ry ous wll be held for pars n he Varsy Show. The club s ryng a new mehod of casng. Insead of havng large groups ry ou, as las year, smaller groups of sudens, neresed n specal ypes of pars, such as sngng or dancng, wll ry ou each evenng. A casng commee wll decde whch -s bes sued o he roles. Laer on, an nformal ge-ogeher of he whole Backdrop Club s planned, a- whch members from las year's and hs year's Varsy Shows wll be presened. Noces wll bo read n he dnng ha.i as o -fnan ryous for he dfferen ypes of alen wll be held. XMAS PROGRAM ALL PLANNED The announced Chrsmas program s already under way. Jack Bells, John Enwhsle, Wllam Vernon Hanson, and Wllam Knox have been seleced as Yule log bearers. The choce of Trumpceers, boar-head bearers, drummers, and he player of he rebeck wll be announced soon. The "Chrsmas Days" wll be sung by 2 freshman grls who are beng rehearsed by Mss Jance Harvey. The specal Yule-log commee consss of Dean Landrum, Dr. Ryan, Mr, Sly, and Mss Gorman. Oldes agrculural college n he Uned Saes s Mchgan Sae, esablshed n 853. Here s wha wnds up rush week. All he brohers gaher round he pledges and ell hem how happy hey are he boys wen Dela Upsdedown Eureka. For he res of hs seres sar "The FLAT HAT goes o..." on he edoral page. c/ CcAor Phoos >m Dsplay The Deparmen of Fne Ars of he College of Wllam and Mary s now showng n he halls of he Fne Ars Buldng a dsplay of phoographs of Pueblo Indan poery. Ths ncludes 50 reproducons n color, made from he collecon of he Indan Ars Fund n Sana Fe, New Mexco, and len hrough he couresy of he Amercan Federaon of Ars. The Pueblo Indans a one me roamed he enre souhwes, bu were pushed back frs by he Spansh explorers under Coronado n 540 and laer by he Amercan occupaon n 846, and have by now gahered n lmed areas n New Mexco and Arzona. Alhough n oher rbal groups he ancen way of lfe has gven way before he onrush of cvlzaon, he Pueblo people have clung srongly o her ancen ruals, ceremones, and ars. j \ H 9^ IrJ In her poery hs adherence o he pah s parcularly n evdence. Ths s sll a prmve Rchard Sanders, Jr., Marvn Allson, Kenneh Wnfekl. Wes-co'' craf he ools, he maerals, and he echnques owe nohng "* o Cuss, Douglas Dreefus-s. Florerjco Coll, Julan Irvr., les Mur modern nvenons.. No poer's wheel s used; all poery s made by hand and has remaned, for he mos par, an ar execued by women. Of he seveneen paren pueblos n he o Grande area, eleven sll produce poery n eonsd r- > labc <[Uan:rJ»-s. }r. e«<; >of», T- makng pueblo here s found a dsncve ype. The colors of he poery self are grey, an, buff, or black, wh he decoraon usually n black or black and red, alhough some nave colors are used whch range from pale yellow hrough orange o a deep redbrown. The ancen symbolsm and decorave forms have survved unchanged n mos of he pueblos, alhough some have been slghly nfluenced by more modern mehods of ceramc desgn. You wll see n hs collecon of phoographs some seps n he developmen of Pueblo poery from a crude bowl of unbaked clay o he presen echnque, as well as examples of he poery of varous pueblos. Ths exhb wll reman on dsplay n he Fne Ars Buldng unl December 5. Are Problem. r Theare Snce he locale of "Ngh Mus Fall" s a coage near a small Englsh vllage, he necessary properes have been raher dffcul o fnd n an Amercan own. The mos characersc requremens have been he newspapers and he fve-pound noes. The propery deparmen racked s nund for clays ryng o fnd a soluon for hs problem. A "las, Mss Wynne-Robers was called upon and mmedaely ended- our f^each by donang he papers. I he cosume crew, as par of s projec, s reelng off sheaves of Englsh pound noes. A Bble very old and very large was called for on he propery ls. Mss Anne Chapman came o' our rescue by lendng us her famly Bble. She also len many of he oher arcles whch were needed for N"gh Mus Fall." Among hese donaons was he black cushon whch has a promnen role n he plo of he play. Even he Wllamsburg- Polce Deparmen dd s b for he Wllam and Mary producon of "Ngh Mus Fall"; for he par of he Scoland Yard Inspecor requres a par of hand-cuffs for he arres he makes darng he un- (Connued on Page Egh) pa*sig& Hun lose 2 5 K.. Ao sa Bels Te Sgma Alpha Epslon 3ed he fraernes n he peac,g, hc ended Sunday, pung- her pr.s on 25 freshmen. Kappa Sgma wa j a close second wh a pledge class of 23. Thea Dela Ch and Kappa A"'- pha boh pledged 8. and Sgr»;>. P, P Kappa Alpha, and Sgma Rho each ganed 2 pledges. Lambda Ch Alpha and Ph Kappa Tau ed wh Ph Lambda Ph and Ph Alpha pledged four men. Sgma Alpha Epslon: Xm Enwsle, Samuel Clarke, Phllp Chess, George Breen, George Syskol, D. Holloway, George Allen, Wllam Smh, Ferd Eager, Rchard Hll, Charles Elle. John Ho5- ls, "Tex" Warrngon, Dane Kane. Thomas Crane. Oresa L&- polla, Rober Conkey, Waler Hacke, Davd Bucher, Lee Dodd : Rober Longacre, Waer Weaver. Donald Ream, Wllam Alber. Kappa Sgma: Davd Phllp?, John Clarke, Jr, Wllam O, Johnson, John Gorden, Frunk Pea\ Norman Allen, Jr.. Pas-) Ccope--, ray, Dudley Woods, Theeek'j," Baley, Wllam Charles, George Chapman, Edward Smh, Glber Revlle, John Todd. Thea Dela Ch; Dave Wllarn.- Bob Chapman, Tom B'arle, Bo). F"T. Bll Srf*nr,v,';'% FJ 'V.-,: Dave Chme, Bll Fergu.sos, Ar* Ware, Georgf, "Bud" Young, Ne; Shawn, Jack Campf, Prank Amj, Ken Megn, Hammond Snyde: - Johnny Hawkns. Jack Axaslead. Tm Forer. -...Thea,hr Kappa Alpha: Wayne Gbbs, Dxon Foreser, Donald Jahrc, Cheser J. Claudon, W. C. Kemeh, J. T. Folkes, Frank Jones, K.. Applewhe, Wllam A, Graver, Lawson Davs, Rober Mahews. Wallace Legg, W. Garland Cla-ke, W. Vernon Hansen. Frankln Fencher, Wllam Knox Johw Marshall, Dck Alcan. Sgma P: Rober Appe/.Kole. Wllam Do, Rober Walsh, Kar.fc Pzer, Mony Purvance. Sacr Worden, Rchard Slls-. RegK Brown, Henry Schuz, Mev; Foreman, Wllam Carco, l;j\ar* M< -:- ley. P Kappa Alpha: J.-.cf Fole" (Connued on Page Ff/v ) Nov. Book Lss Released Bv T'fe College Lbrary j Copes of he NoM-over b- >.<. ls have been released by x: J College Lbrary. They no avalable a he crculr.o,-. cjewk ary"«exhbon able for a", ^..adfr-.m. These aracvely ;-, v*-. '! rf:-. are ssued monhly dnt.v- c school year, wh he -xee'" he monh of Dce.-l-p?. The,. conan a selecon of.-.oj;:p;! " * new addons o he h-r^r/ he." have been acqured b;- vr.-'.f.cs: gf and exchange. Tfc>: -;-:-, rearranged alphabecally,.v.-c v, ;;>''-, o he names of he f.-.rlho'fr.! order o make (Jsy -«I.-.-fo >r volumes on he shelve;--, "'"...'.< number s placed o rle c',. each book on he lss. New ;*erodcals also are added ::> -." 2 lbrary from me o 'drr,-? r;f-/--; January, he New > orker --"I K avalable. Included among he nu- sng les on he November ;:",-: ar Key Largo, Maxwell A'-.c^rson; Travels Through Norh and Souh Carolna, Georga, and Eas smn Wes Florda, Wllam Ea-.rram, 794; Cecle Pasquer, Georg. s D-ahamel; Renor, Mchel Plor.-none; Maurce Barres, Geraud Vcor; Marmon, Waler Sco, :83, (vaul); The Journal of Major George Washngon, 754.

PAGE TWO THE PLAT HAT rsm ST MARGARET ALEXANDER ; war, oward he Englsh people, Auumn Journal by Lous Mac-! oward Ireland, oward Span, and Nece, P.aom House. $.3. I oward he fuure. Span sands as a symbol for Mr. MacNece. He The Englsh poe, Lous Mac- feels ha hese people n her N-ee, who has been publshng hs sruggle fnd ha lfe s far more r;»rk snce 030, has added anoh-j valuable han hey hough before, a- dm voun.e o Ms collecon. Auumn Journal. Ths, s, ae- <. >rdng o che auhor n hs nro- d-cory noe, "no a ddacc poem proper bufc a journal of my reacfc ; ->ns o 0v2r.es, personal and polcal, of he las four monhs of l)38." Because he wres wha he, feels a he momen, he poery a mes lacks coheson; Mr. Mac Nece, however, s able o overcome hs by summng up a nsvals hs prevous houghs. Auumn Journal srkes he noe of he poe's aude oward he Church Noces BRUTON PARISH CHURCH "The Suden Church Snce 693" * *"- # * fc T- * :' ^ * *' * & V lev. Francs H. Craghll, Recor Rev, George P. LaBarre, Jr., Suden Pasor *k & f PR. CHARLES HARRISON InformaS Talk and Dscusson PARISH HOUSE E-ch Sunday Afernoon 5:00 P. M. Tea 4:00-5:00 AT WELCOTT" xskthodlst CHTJRCH "A he College Enrance" Dr, W. I,. Murphy, Mnser SUN DAT SERVICE Church School 9:45 A. M. Mornng Worshp :00 A. M. Wesley Foundaon, 7:00 P. M. Evenng Worshp 8:00 P. M. ^%%%xmx%\%s%%x$%s%\\\>h% v*3 -^-.^ o v,.! more han jus "a bare permsson o keep alve and receve orders." The poe says ha "a leas he soul has found s voce." Hs senmen s expressed horoughly n he followng lnes; "For here and now he new valkyres rde The Spansh consellaons As over he Plaza Caaluna Oron lolls on hs sde; Dronng over from Majoraca To mam or blnd or kll The bearers of he lvng wll, The subborn hers of freedom Whose maer-of-fac fah and courage shame Our ngglng equvocaons We who play for safey, A safey only n name. Whereas hese people conan ruh, whaever Ther nomnal facade. Lsen: a whrr, a challenge, an aubade I s he cock crowng n Barcelona." In hs volume Poems publshed n 935, Mr. MacNece se he one and aude whch has connued o be characersc of hra. He beleves "poery mus be hones before anyhng else, and he refuses o be objecve or clearcu a he cos of honesy." Wh he ably o ake every day scenes and make hem new and neresng and hs ably o see he presen n erms comprehensve enough o make of more han emporary mporance, he s able o wre val j lable poery. Perhaps wh condons as hey I are' n England here wll be some! me ".'before any oher such work wll cross he Alanc. Mr. Mac- Nece's "Journal" wll sand as one of he bes volumes of he modern perod. RODGERS CLEANERS Alerng - Reparng Plan: Rchmond Road Phone 72M Offce: Prnce George S. Phone 557E Wllamsburg, Va. VL ''W\n^r>-». -;u V^f %^' v* M 2«soYear M\\y lfe Ga Mews OOyBLEMT fcu Dl?co"7ox ox yovrsel bs easy way o ge a bgger kck ou of daly acves: Chew refreshng DOUBLEMINT GUM. You know how much fun s o chew, Well, here's exra fun chewng smooh, sprngy 0QU3LEMIHT GUM and enjoyng los of delcous^ long-lasng -flavor. And chawng hs healhful rea daly helps releve pen-up nervous enson. Ads your dgeson, oo, and, helps sweeen your breah c.r.d keep youx eeh aracve. Trea yourself o healhful, refreshng DOUBLEMINT GUM every day. : 3f several pclps f llllt slf TM4S '$ Impressons ofprosh Rushees "We really have a bunch of) Durng Eush Week frendshp swell boys here. We were fory-hos que a l of s golden polelevenh n scholarshp las year. sh. I was very surprsed by he We bea all he oher fraernes, easy and fckle way was banded n he knng ournamen. Why,) abou by he fraernes. As I one of our alumn s he hrd asssan o he second vce-presden recevng end of many bouques enered each house I was on he of he Bank of Podunk. We have of frendshp hrown, a me by beer pares lke hs every ngh." dapper young men whose beamng These were a few of he choce faces radaed he same lng. remarks ha came floang across However I realzed, soon enough, he campus las week, heraldng ha here was no one cause for he arrval of rush week. hs condon. I was jus one of Every year much o he chagrn he evls of he fraerny sysem. of he professors one week s devoed o rushng, a sysem of en much of hs was really mean and Once I began o undersand how cng boys o jon ha fraerny how much was jus plan blarney, whch hey had orgnally planned I sared o enjoy myself. Gong o ener. Durng hs me, he freshman s elevaed from Ms usual place as- he lowes form of anmal lfe o a poson comparable o ha of a maharajah. Hs every wsh s ancpaed and caered o; he s surrounded by newly acqured frends. Cgarees, beer, pares, pcure shows, dances, ar d oher luxures of college are suppled. Rush week s a mxure of purgaory and paradse. I s heaven a ngh when Joe Freshman s runnng from fraerny house.o fraerny house, absorbng hs quoa of free beer; bu s hell n he mornng when he s ryng n van o keep awake n classes. Ths merrmen, however, wh s accompanyng wearness, s soon brough o a close by slence day, F's on quzzes, empy beer cans, and defcs n fraerny reasures beng lef behnd. Berhs Are Open In Marnes For College Graduaes Gollege men who wsh o become offcers n he U. S. Marne Corps may jon he Canddae schools beng conduced a Quanco, Vrgna. Afer hree monhs of prelmnary ranng, conduced on a compeve bass, seleced men are promoed from he rank of prvae frs class n he Marne Corps o ha of second leuenan n he Marne Corps Reserve. Pay for he frs nney days consss of. hry dollars plus'food, unforms, books, and equpmen. Afer hs me hey receve he full pay and allowances of second leuenans n he regular Marne Corps. Followng anoher hree monhs of ranng hese men wll be gven an opporuny o qualfy for commssons n he regular Marne Corps. Requses for applcans are: They mus be beween he age cf 20 and 25 years, nave bom, and unmarred. Also, hey mus presen evdence of graduaon from an accreded college or unversy and leers of recommendaon. Young college graduaes who are neresed should apply a any Marne Corps recrung saon, or by leer o he Drecor, Marne Corps Reserve, Headquarers Marne Corps, Navy Deparmen,, Washngon, D. C. Former Prof. Here Works For Bran around from house o house I made many new acquanances, meeng wh some fellows whom I had never even seen on campus. Vsng he fraerny house he frs few nghs of he week had been fun, bu hen all of a sudden became work real, hard, hones-o-goodness effor. Ths was caused one ngh by he boys of a ceran fraerny akng me asde and ellng me abou he advanages of her group, wha a swell fellow I was, and how I should pledge hem. I found ha hs was o happen n he res of he houses also, and ha I was up agans a ough problem. Wha fraerny o go? Tha queson kep me awake long no he ngh and ceranly I ddn' ge any sudyng done for a week. Each ngh I red o wegh he mers of each fraerny. I was a dffcul ask. My Bble ha week was he "Indan Handbook." I hnk ha I mus have memorzed he name of every fellow n and wha fraerny he belonged o. One day I was one fraerny, he nex day I was somehng else. Fnally I ook a long walk by myself n he woods. I sa down and fgured hngs ou. A las I made up my mnd, bu mmedaely I was assaled wh doubs. How would he boys be afer Rush Week? would hey sll rea me he same way? Well, I could only wa and see and hope ha I had chosen rghly. Dr. 'James Pae Broadcass On M. Dav Plans Que a few sudens have wondered wha Mr. 'Frederck Hoeng* j governmen has ncluded an ndus las World War, he Uned Saes of he Hsory Deparmen has ral councl n he defense program. Ths Naonal Defense Ad been dong on hs leave of absence from college hs year. Hs orgnal nenon was o oban hs de posve funcon of coordnaon vsory Commsson has he "very gree as Docor of Phlosophy ax J and faclang he defense pro - r,,, Harvard bu he became neresed gram." Dr. Pae wen on o ds- - _ '< n he war suaon, and s now cuss he work, and progress wh h ' r dong voluneer work for he Br- hs ndusral councl has mad 3) I'l sh-amercan Ambulance Corps n and he relave value of s work. ' Now York. The purpose of he organzaon s o help Bran n her presen crss. To furher he pn pose, Mr. Hoeng has been vs Kng New England colleges o solc money from neresed su- I dens for medcal supples. I s hoped ha he wll reurn I o Wllam and Mary nex fall, hu a presen hs plans are ndefne. If he war connues, j s unlkely ha he wll reurn, j ITe was here a college as an I nsrucor n Hsory and a lecurer In Fne Ars from.937 unl hs year. He came here from Harvard, where he receved hs degree of Maser' of Ars. The FLAT HAT hopes o hear from Mr. Hoeng soon and o fnd ou more defnely wha he s dong and wha hs fuure.plans are. f Wllamsburg Coal Co. I COAL FUEL OIL Concree and Buldng Supples < The Home of Servce Phone 27 Dr. James Ernes Pae, professor of polcal scence, spoke on he problem of "Indusral Moblzaon" Frday ngh, November 22, over WRNL n he curren seres of rado alks by he Wllam and Mary faculy members. In hs frs senence, Dr. Pae red o correc he false mpresson ha many people have of defense. In Dr. Pae's words: "The man 'wh sword on hgh and brow wh purpose kn' does no complee he pcure of naonal defense. Toal defense reaches beyond mlary conscrpon and embraces he volunary enlsmen of he forces of labor and an nvenory of agrculural resources, he moblzng of publc opnon and he moblzaon of he counry's ndusral resources." Profng by he msakes of he In speakng of he recen dssen over he charmanshp and he acves of he members of he commsson, he concluded, however, ha: "The problem of ndusral moblzaon for defense canno be solved by organzaonal chars' and by he allocaons of dues among key men n he paern of governmen. Admnsrave echnques for conrol of ndusry mus be developed, and mus be operaed effecvely. These mehods of conrol are: Prores, commandeerng, ndusral conscrpon, lcensng, procuremen, and prce conrol. Several of hese are now In use, and here s legal bass for he ohers whch wll be used f he presen defense effor should unforunaely become a war effor. Then, when happly s all over, and here s he nevable psychologcal le down, we mgh save ourselves some of he mseres ha follow supreme effors of hs knd by he skllful and unselfsh use of proper admnsrave conrols o readjus our demoblzng forces." Dr. Carlon Wood Women Debaers On Naonal Defense Wheher he...uned Saes should jon, wh Souh Ame 'ca m defense of he Wesern Hemsphere was he -gueson dscussed by Dr. Carlon L. Wood, Asssan Professor of Governmen and Czenshp, a he las meeng of he Women's Debae Councl, Wednesday, Nove. 27. Among he mporan problems brough ou by Dr. Wood was he acves of he so called "Ffh Columnss." In dealng wh hs menace each counry mus ac separaely, bu, as he speaker poned ou, by acng ogeher he counres may preven hese forces from dong so much harm. The defense of he Wesern Hemsphere s anoher problem In hs connecon. Should he bases gven o he Uned Saes by Grea Bran be used for our own ends or for he defense of he whole Wesern Hemsphere? How could a jon mlary defense sysem be se up? Dr. Wood also presened he economc problems nvolved, ponng ou he dangerous dependence of Souh Amercan Counres on Toalaran rade. Ffy-four per cen of her expors, and 45 per cen of her Impors nvolve European rade, alhough Europe s no smlarly dependen on Souh Amerca. Thus Germany s n a fne poson o assume economc conrol, a saus no far removed from polcal conrol. Dr. Wood quoed Suar Chase as skyng ha Hler became grealy concerned when he wo Amercas alked of jonng ogeher. An open forum was held afer he alk and he members of he Councl gave her vews on he subjec. Dr. Charles Marsh Speaks On War Tme Conrols Tuesday, Bee. 8,94# Glee Club, A Thrvng Group One of he moa rapdly grow- Ing organzaons n he college s I he Women's Glee Club, whch was reorganzed las year. Is membershp, reperore, and presge are rapdly ncreasng. Under he gudance of s execuve commee, Barbara Kempf, pres.; Jacke Phllps, vce-pres.; Evelyn Kempfer, sec, secreary; Annabell Jones reasurer; Carol B u r d, manager, and Peggy French, lbraran, and under he muscal drecon of Mr. Allan Sly, he group has already gven several performances. I was feaured promenly n he Musc Open House, whch was held a he begnnng of he year, and has snce gven a rado broadcas for Mss Hun's weekly seres. Among he numbers whch he Glee Club already couns as par of s reperore are Noble Can's "Gospel Tran," an adapaon of Sbelus' "Fnlanda," "For Thee Suom," an arrangemen of "Juana," also "Tromba," "Derry Vale," and Dvorak's "Songs My Moher Taugh Me." A presen he grls are workng on selecons for he December Concer whch wll nclude several of hose named above and also "Come My Rose," an adapaon of Brahms' Hungaran Dance No. 5; also "Comes a Tran of Lle Lades," from Glber and Sullvan's "Mkado," and wo Chrsmas carols, Kodaly's "Angels and Shepherds" and "Dng Dong! Merrly on Hgh." Ths concer o be held a 8 o'clock on he evenng of December 5, wll nclude numbers by he band, he wo glee clubs, he orchesra, and he chapel chor. The program wll be largely composed of musc whch s famlar o he general audence. The Women's Glee Club has also planned a busy schedule for nex semeser whch may Include some programs o be gven ousde he college. Among he new peces whch wll be added o he reperore are an arrangemen of he "Arkansas Traveler," also "Shawen Bread," an arrangemen of Debussy's "Revere," and an adapa- Indusral conrol n he me on of he " Valse Trse " ** S ; of war has he bass objecve of j^f; who. ls celebrang hs 75h furnshng supples o wn he conflc and a secondary objecve of The Glee Club Membershp now brhday hs year. easng s mpac upon normal ncludes more han 60 people: Peg economc lfe," Dr. Charles F. Averll, Vrgna Beacon, Jane Marsh, professor of economcs, declared n a rado address las Fr Bucky, Bey Bull, Anne Buron, Brown, Beverly Bruner, Maybell day afernoon. Barbara Burbank, Dorohy Bunn, He also sad ha he compe- Margare Beard, Mary Chadwck on of cvlan demand for goods, Maran Commery, Sally Douglas, s an obsacle o he governmen's Blly Davson, Georgana de Shong, effors n securng war supples. Ann Edwards, Emalee Ewng, Luclle Fzer, Peggy French, Barbara From he experence of oher Gray, Lous Gayon, Carolne Harley, Eleanor Haup, Marlyn Hum counres and of he Uned Saes n he frs World War, Dr. Marsh phrey, Margare Horn, Peg Kelly, descrbed fve knds of ndusral Becky Loehler, Murel Koch, Ellon conrol and declared he prory, svsem o be he mos effecve j L n d s e y Alm Hope - L >' n<;h > Luca ype of conrol. Bu he sad, "I phamon, Kaherne_ Lee, Nancy s doubful wheher he Prores Morrow," Barbara Mumford, Ruh Board of he Defense Commsson Murphy, Mdge Mchell, Peggy can- be effecve whou greaer McSweeney, Francs Pendleon, legal power as war needs become Laura Qunn, Sara Revs, Kaherne Rbal, Norma Jean Rer, Ma greaer." Dr. Marsh was he sevenh ran Ross, Eleanor Rowe, Kay speaker n a seres by he Wllam and Mary faculy on he ""'World n Crss," whose hour of broadcas has been, changed o 5 P. M. Frdays over Saon WRNL. Nex Frday, Warner Moss, professor of governmen, wll dscuss "The Fuure of he Brsh Empre." lb'" 0) v " P r^c W n crnp 'Co-(s-?&" Chandler and Ch Omega s ^P-".! j ) ou n fron o capure her he.- ond frs place ou of forr.n < mural evens when hev p ac \ frs n he Inra-mural Song Con es las Tuesday. To ge no he spr of h> evenng, Kay Coerman and Vgna Doepke led he school n a few songs, afer whch Florence' Yachnn, manager of Inramarals, Inroduced he Judges Mr. Douse, Mss Robers, Dr. Wood, Mss Gorman, and Dr. Souhworh. Egh sorores and fve dormores compeed, all conrbung orgnal songs, and n many cases orgnal unes. Parcularly noeworhy were he cosumes of he varous organzaons, he ffy nne parcpans of Chandler Hall, and he song leadng of Carolyn Armage. Seve Lenz, Hank Polombo, and Kay Coerman hghlghed he evenng by sngng old favores from las year's Varsy Show Ivhle he audence awaed he fudges' decson. Mss Parquee announced ha ralng he Ch O's n he Greek Leer League were he Alpha Ch's, P Ph's, and Tr-Dels; and for he Dorm League Jefferson Brown, and Eas Barre followed afer Chandler. Inramural Councl announces ha brdge wll begn December 4. Play s o-sar a 3:5 each afernoon. Each organzaon s o supply wo players each day. No pledge may represen a sorory. There wll be an open Bowlng Mee December 0, Sgn up. I'lol-*!! Good Prnng Wllamsburg. Va.. ; >p n BRANTLEY HENDERSON! <> Wllamsburg, Ya. ;$, X Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa. * Lenses Duplcaed 4* * Bodge - Plymouh { GENERAL TIRES TEXACO PRODUCTS Ayers Moor Co, u IIDCI Pos-Offce amsburg, Va, Ruherford, Rebecca Ramsey, Dorohy Sharp, Shrley Shellenberg, Ann Seward, Bey Jane Smh, Vrgna Serne, Prsclla Schumaker, Gene Spracher, Blle Snaa, Frances Tce, Jayne Taylor,. Mldred Talmadge, Mary Edna Trambo, Mary Trple, Barbara WMmer, and Jean Parker. The Glee Club's accompanss are Ellen Bu, Barbara Durfng, and Marjor'e Rezke. J AA.0.,0^»$~ ^AAAAAAA^^A.*«AA.AAA E. L. DANLEY A X T f Waches, Jewelry, Bands and Reparng Prnce George Sree Wllamsburg AAAAAAAAAAA.$~^AAAA.^~ ^.$"^AA AAAAAAAAAA^-$-^.-$^. ~3>AAAAAA ± A. & N. STORES * ' % Wllamsburg, Va. % SPORTING GOODS Y Men's Ready o Wear % Clohng o- % Ahlec Supples A FOR PRINTING* I < see he X j X VIRGINIA GAZETTE.- Inc. ± Phone 02 X Hear of Pos Offce Pcure Framng, Keys Made. Elecrcal Applances, Pan, Ironng Boards. Pennsula Hardware Corp. X Phone 5. f Pasry Shop Fancy Cakes, Pes Bread and Rolls K)pen Sundays Phone 2985 H. LAPIDOW, Talors Alerng and Reparng Done by Expers Behnd Sorory Cour EADIO REPAIR Phonograph Records KEENE ELECTRIC SHOP Prnce George S. Phone 40 COLLINS CLEANING & DYEING COMPANY Promp Servce Phone 4S Wllamsburg, Va. Goodpar Company (Incorporaed) WHOLESALE FOOD SUPPLIES 840>' Hunngon Ave. NEWPORT NEWS. VA. bjbbf-hl Jj ldm PEWTER GIFTS SILVER. Duke of Glouceser Sree lf &rlh{ The Gues Home Of Dsncon Egh rooms wh sx prvae bahrooms and showers. Raes are posed; your nspecon 'velcorae. Locaed n a que, v^hlenlul -econ one block mond Road behnd Th<>! - -. Ch fraerny. Phone Mrs. Vcor Re? Recommend- <.'.'.S

Tuesday, Dec. B, 940 THE FLAT HAT PAGE THEEE IPgwW The Spors Saff fae Cage Crown Edor, Bll Dehl; Bll Carco, George Young, Bll eawell, Johnny Holls, Joe Brcher, Bey Douglas, Marx Fgley, Florence Yachnn, and Sam Ellenson. Here We Come! Varsy Cagers Open Season Agans Brdmen a Langley Frday Ngh Fve Fras Dvde Spols In All-Sar 'nramural Baskeball Team Selecons Sdney Popkn Leads Myhcal Cage Team By JOHNNY HOLLIS Honors for hs year's all-sar nramural baskeball eam are evenly dsrbued among fve fraernes. Three of hese eams, P K.A., Sgma P, and K.A., are also represened on he second eam. Men voed o frs eam were awarded fve pons, whle a second eam berh gave only hree pons. The closes bale was waged a he cener poson where Henry Van Josln, of K.A., barely bea ou Roy Merr, of Sgma P. The ballong- was led by Sdney Popkn, of Ph Alpha, who played varsy ball a Norfolk Dvson. Popkn, who s capan of he myhcal fve, was gven 53 ou of a possble 60 pons. The oher guard poson s held down by Vc Rasche of Sgma Rho. SIGMA PI, whch placed frs n he league, s represened a a forward spo by Roger Harper. The eam s rounded off by Bll Howard, speedy forward of P K.A. The eam was chosen by he represenaves from each fraerny. Offcals parcpang were Tom Andrews, Myer Goodman and Jmmy Lefwch. Represenaves from eams were Malcolm Sullvan, P K.A.; Jm Levy, P Lambda; Charley Bevlle, Sgma P; Bobby Burns, Thea Dela Ch: John Todd, Kappa Sgma; Tom Payner, Ph Tau; John Rnkln, S.A.E.; John Hargs, K.A., and Ve Rasch of Sgma Rho. >ulook losy r? or vermaas Enre Ve Team Reurns To Acon Tweny-fve Wllam and Mary mermads are seekng berhs on he women's varsy swmmng eam. Oulooks for he swmmng season are very promsng. Every grl on las year's varsy s back and some of he new grls showgrea promse. Las year was he frs year for an organzed women's swmmng eam. They had wo engagemens and won boh of hem. Ths year a enave schedule has been arranged. I ncludes a mee wh Swarhmore and Bryn Mawr. Harre McCarhy, of crawl and backsroke fame, has been eleced capan. Sun Bowl Possbly Des Naural Deah All-Sar Baskeball Team FIRST TEAM NAME POS. TEAM Roger Harper Forward Sgma P Bll Howard Forward P Kappa Alpha Henry Van Josln Cener Kappa Alpha Vc Rasch Guard Sgma Rho Sdney Popkn Guard Ph Alpha. SECOND TEAM Bll Boggs Forward Thea Dela CM Malcolm Sullvan Forward P Kappa Alpha Roy Merr Cener Sgma P Dck Bark Guard Kappa Alpha James Ward Guard Sgma Alpha Epslon THISD TEAM Bob Sanon Forward Ph Kappa Tau Bll Ward Forward Ph Kappa Alpha John Todd Cener Kappa Sgma H ar v e y Marrner Guard Sgma Alpha Epslon Jm Hargs - Guard Kappa Alpha New Fooball Capan Foresees Sronger Team Bll Goodlow Says Success of 94 Indans Depends on Boys up from Freshman Rank By BILL CARICO Of course 's a b early o say for sure, bu Dll Goodlow. srappng 200-pound cener who'll capan he Indans nex fall, s of he opnon ha possbly nex year's eleven wll be even sronger han hs year's eam. The surdy, curly-hared Pennsylvanan, who wll be playng hs hrd and fnal year n he for- \vard wall, says, "I jus depends j on how much ad we ge from Vas j boys comng up from he freshman I ranks, and wheher or no all of our players ge by her school J work all rgh. I undersand ha here's some good maeral on he freshman squad hs season." ''Of course," he added, "All he oher eams n he Sae are buldng all he me and wll be pleny G wm season pens Dec. 2 Locals Wll Mee Tar Heels There By SAM ELLENSON The Wllam and Mary swmmng eam, wnner of only wo mees las year, wll open s season on December 2 wh he srong Unversy of Norh Carolna Tar Heels a Chapel Hll. The reurnng leermen on he squad are John Brennan, breas sroke and free syle ars; Tom Brennan, back sroke and free syle specals; Sonny Almond, who does he breas sroke and free syle; Bll Edwards and Bud Wooley, free sylss; Roy Walker and Roy Merr, dvers and free sylss. ough. And oo, hey'll all be ou o ge he champons. Then we lose Chesnu, Whehouse, Gondak, Brodka, and Ed (Goodlow) and one of he bes puners n he counry n Waldo Mahews. We'll know more abou our chances afer sprng pracce." GOODLOW, who hals from Cursvlle, Pa,, aended Sprngdale Hgh School and played on he same eam wh broher Ed, now an Indan guard, and wh Jm Hekey and John Brodka, also members of hs year's champonshp eleven. In hgh school he alernaed a end and guard bu n _ Buler specalze n he breas GORDON HANSON and Chuck hs freshman year a Wllam and sroke. Bernard Ransone, Bob Mary he was shfed o cener and Donnelley, and Melvn Garfnkle has been a fxure here ever snce. are also free sylss. Rval coaches have long prased The followng schedule has been he husky snapper-backer and he announced: The excemen of las weekover he possbly of he Wllam The nramural fall enns our- ; namen mus be recognzed as he and Mary Indans' playng n he I bgges flop of he year o dae Sun Bowl New Year's Day classc j on he spor calendar. a El Paso, Texas, had' apparenly Here s December and he ded down oday. Tha he Indans were under consderaon as opponens of Arzona Sae Teachers College was revealed las week by he Assocaed Press. Coach Carl Voyles, however, was never concerned a all over such a possbly. Thursday ngh he saed ha he ddn' beleve he bd would ever be forhcomng because of Wllam and Mary's early season losses o N. C. Sae and Navy. has frequenly been called he bes j Dec. 2- Norh Carolna, There cener n he Old Domnon. J an - U Open Feb. Vrgna, Here m m / l j Feb- 8 Duke, Here Tenns Tourney Called FcJ>, 5_V.M.L, There Flop Of The Season. W-W.&L.; There Feb. 22 N. C. Sae, Here. ournamen ha began n Sep ember s sll unfnshed wh no favorable prospecs for he fuure. Mos of he conesans have obaned her posons no hrough good playng bu hrough defauls. The offcals, however, are pushng he conesans o play her maches n order ha he ournamen mgh be fnshed and a champon deermned. Las Saurday Bll Dehl defea- I ed Edgar Fscher 7-5, 6-2 o gan I he rgh o play Vc Rasch n he A TEAM of conras wll ro ou on he floor Frday ngh when Wllam and Mary sends ou s cagers for her frs es of he 940-4 season agans he Brdmen of Langley Feld n he laer's gym. I wll be a squad ha has he experence of veerans who have been playng ogeher hree years, bu wll also be a squad ha has four newcomers 'on whom, o a grea exen, he success of he combne depends hs year. The veerans wll be ha old quare of Chuck Gondak, cener; Tom and Vrgl Andrews, forwards, and Vnce Taffe, guard. Morgan Mackey, capan and guard las year wll be among hose mssng, for Mack s sll sufferng fron a "charley horse." P KA Is Champ In Foul Shoong The baskeball foul shoongchamponshp of W&M s held oday by he P KA fraerny. SAE and KA romped off wh second and hrd places, respecvely, n he recen mee. Indvdual honors for he day wen o Ned Trou, who sank 2!) ou of 50 foul shos. quarer-fnals. The 'wnner of hs mach wll oppose Bll Ward n he sem-fnals round. Chuck Buler s scheduled o mee Hal Kng. A L I -"? Indan Fve Faces Tough Road Ahead Locals Wll Tour Md-Wes Saes By JOE BRICHTER Alhough s hard o beleve ha he hoop campagn s already here, Wllam and Mary wll open s new baskeball season hs Frday ngh agans he Langley Feld Brdmen on he governmen reservaon. Wh a veeran combne back from las year, Coach Dwgh Suessey has mapped one of he oughes schedules any Indan eam has ever played. Followng he' l a Langley Feld, he cagers wll mee he Newpor News Apprence School on Dec. 4, and her frs conference foe, Clemson, here Dec. 7. The feaure of he schedule wll be a md-wes rp on whch he eam wll oppose Xaver, of Cncnna, Mam College, of Oxford, and one of he cage powers of he naon, Bradley Tech, of Peora, Illnos, before he Chrsmas holdays. Afer he holdays, he season wll swng no hgh gear wh 2 oler conference foes beng me. The yearly l wh Navy wll be played on February 5 a Annapols. THE LINEUP for he nal l wll probably see Chuck Gondak a cener, alhough Hal Kng, sophomore cener, s dong a credable job and may ge he call. A he orward poss wll be Tom and Vrgl Andrews. The guard poss wll be flled by Vnce Taffe and Leser Hooker, Sophomore guard, who has been workng wh he frs combne, or Sd Brooks, holdover from las year. Morgan Mackey, las year's capan and veeran guard, s sll on he sdelnes wh a charley horse and s lkely ha he wll no see much acon before he md-wes rp. Ohers who may see acon are Al Vandeweghe, Vnce Lascara, Jm Cockrell and Waldo Mahews. The schedule: Dec. 7 Langley Feld a Langley Feld. Dec. 4 Apprence School a Newpor News. Dec. 7 Clemson a Wllamsburg. Dec. I) Xaver a Cncnna. Dec. 20 Mam a Oxford, Oho. Dec. 23 Bradley Tech a Peora,. Jan. 4 Randolph-Macon a Wllamsburg. Jan. 9 V.M.I, a Lexngon. Jan. 0 Vrgna Tech a Blacksburg. Jan. W. & L. a Lexngon. Jan. 4 Hampden-Sydney a H am pden-sydney. Jan. H Vrgna a Charloesvlle. Jan. 3 V.M.I, a Wllamsburg Feb. Randolph-Macon a Ashland. Feb. 3 Rchmond a Wllamsburg. F eb. 7 Furman a Wllamsburg. Feb. 8 Vrgna Tech a Wllamsburg. eb. Vrgna a Wllamsburg. Feb. 4 Maryland a College Park. eb. Feb. 5 Navy a Annapols. 7 Hampden-Sydney a Wllamsburg. Feb. 20 Rchmond a Rchmond. Feb. 2 W. & L. a Wllamsburg.,. More Spors On Page 7 Fac Tha Three Indan All-Saers Are Sophs Makes Oher Schools Jealous NAME Gondak, W. & M. Humber, Rch Fronczek, Rch. Bass, W. & M. Walker, V.M.I. Ramsey, W. & M. Zydak, V. P. I. Dudley, Va. Muha, V.M.I. Jones, Rchmond Johnson, W. & M. SECOND TEAM Sexon, V.M.I. Ganakos, Vrgna Ruleveh, W. & L. Tae, V.P.I. Hanask, W. & L*. Suhlng, Vrgna Prll-hard, V.M.I. Thomas, V.P.L Mahews, W. & M. Warrner, V.P.L 940 All-Sae Eleven POS E. E. T. T. G. G. C. B. B. B. B. FIRST TEAM HT. 6-6- 6-0 6-0 5-6- 2 5-9 5-0 6-6- 2 6-0 POS E E T G G C B B B B WT. 85 75 90 200 25 75 80 70 96 9 200 YR. HOME TOWN Sr. Sprngdale, Pa. Sr. Suffolk, Va. Jr. Harvey,. So. Peersburg, Va. Jr. Rchmond So, Wallan, Tenn. Jr. Manvlle, N. J. Jr. Bluefeld, Va. So. McKees Rocks Sr. Suffolk, Va. So. Rrdgeon, N. J. THIRD TEAM... Henderson, V.P.I. Nugen, V.M.I. McLaughln, Vrgna M*Vay, Rchmond Mllng, Rchmond Mangan, W. & L. Walker, V.M.I. Cale, V.M.I. Howard, W. & M. Hancock, Roanoke HONORABLE MENTION -Ends: Weed, Hampden-Sydney; Golubc, Randolph-Macon; Holy feld, E.& H. Guards, Sauerbeck, Va. Ceners: Goodlow, W. & M.; Murden, Vrgna; Tlursman, H-S. Backs: Boh Pnck, W. & L., Bryan, Va.; Masers, W. & M.; Kern, V.P.L; Holmes, H-S; Akns, E. & H.; Kovar, Randolph-Macon. m PIS"" G'lJ % aj T/amfl3 J.l.J j. av<s w% > J Grd Leader Bob Longacre Hopes o Emulae Feas Of Wolverne Touchdown Producer Three Touch Tls On Tap Sgma Rho Downs Tro Of Foes Wllam and Mary wll prof hghly f Bob Longacre, who \v?f eleced freshmen fooball capan las w r eek, follows n he fooseps of hs dol. Tom Harmon, Mchgan's grea back who eclpsed "Red" Grange's scorng record.,,. ( Harmon was named as hs favore back of he year by Longacre, who hals from Johnsown, Pa. Bob s 7 years old, weghs 90 pounds and sands sx fee all. He played fooball for Johnsown Hgh School, where he capaned he baskeball eam and also was on he rack eam. LONGACRE, who played for he freshmen, reached hs peak when he scored hree ouchdowns agans he Rchmond Frosh. When nervewed, he sad ha he freshmen fooball squad was "a swell group of fellows o work Play n he Inramural Fooball League for omorrow wll fnd Kappa Sgma meeng Sgma Rho, SAE facng Kappa Alpha and Ph Kappa Tau engagng Ph Lambda P. The schedule for he res of he week follows: THURSDAY Thea Dela Ch vs. Ph Alpha; PKA vs. Sgma Rho and Sgma P vs. Kappa Sgma; FRIDAY SAE vs. Ph Lambda P. Kappa Alpha vs. Ph Alpha and Ph Kappa Tau vs. Sgma Rho; SATURDAY Thea Dela Ch vs. Kappa Sgma; PKA vs. Sgma P and SAE vs. Ph Alpha; Games were played las week j. wh." Bob s majorng n mah whle here a school. Because of hs proven ably on he grdron, hs good scholasc ably and hs all around sncery, Wllam and Mary wll hear pleny of Bob Longacre durng hs college career. every day excep Tuesday, ran ;.-^ # washng ou he schedule for lv A \ Sn-QTlS bof day. Resuls follow: MONDAY ' Sgma Rho defeaed Sgma P, 4-6, SAE defeaed Kappa Sgma, 8-0, and PKA defeaed Ph Alpha, 36 : 0; WEDNESDAY Ph Alpha and Ph Kappa Tau ed, 0-6, and Sgma Rho defeaed Thea Dela Ch, 6-2; THURSDAY Sgma P defeaed Thea Dela Ch, 24-0; SAE defeaed P KA, 6-0, and Kappa Sgma defeaed Ph Lambda P on forfe; FRI DAY Ph Alpha defeaed Lambda P, 6-0; Sgma Rho defeaed Kappa Alpha, 32-0, and Kappa Sgma defeaed Ph Kappa Tau, 8-0; SATURDAY Sgma P defeaed Kappa Alpha, 24-0; P Kappa Alpha defeaed Ph Kappa Tau, 3-2, and SAE defeaed Thea Dela Ch, 22-0. Games may be posponed only wh he approval of Scrap Chandler n charge of he ourney. IT OUT By Bll Dehl In ha group are boys who know he baskeball ropes, boys who have confdence n each oher, are farly good se shooers. who can handle he ball and who Theren les he nucleus for wha some, ncludng myself, hnk wll be one of he fnes baskeball eams he Indans have had n years. Now, ha s que an assumpon, bu s made wh he expecaon ha hese four newcomers; namely, Harold Kng, Al Vandeweghe, Glenn Knox and Leser Hooker, wll come hrough o ake he pressure off he four veerans. In pracce he Indans have looked boh ho and cold wh slgh emphass on he laer n many nsances. Ths s, however, o be expeced durng early drlls when he boys are rusy, when newcomers are beng red and when new plays are beng worked ou. Bu ha he Indans can handle he ball and can pop from around he foul lne s clearly evden. These wo ables mus sand he men of Coach Dwgh Suessy n good sead, for on he whole hey wll have o rely on hem o wn her games. Wh he excepon of Gondak, here s no hegh o speak of among he ves. No, he Nearly Through h 'redcm A las hs hopeless busness of pckng fooball wnners has ended, well, a leas unl he ssue before Chrsmas when he spors saff wll brng o all s mllons of readers s Super Duper Bowl Pckngs. Las week Foreman Bll Dehl, Bll Seawel! and Joe Brcher, who was ryng Ms hand for he frs me, all go only egh wnners ou of 4 games. The Brown- Columba and he Maryland- Washngon and Lee games ended n deadlocks. Bll Carco, who dd hs predcng by remoe conrol from Roanoke, also had wo es, bu only seven wnners. Gondak Also Wh Frs Team Pos The res of he sae collegae grdron fors are moanng low oday n envy and fear of he Wllam and Mary Indans, 940 sae champons who appear ceran o be sronger han ever nex season. The prncpal moanng came no when he Indans smashed he Unversy of Rchmond Spders and capured he sae crown, bu las week when he Assocaed Press released s All-Sae eam and hree ou of he four Wllam & Mary grdmen makng he myhcal eleven were sophomores; Harvey Johnson, back, Marvn Bass, ackle, and Gerrard Ramsey, guard. Capan and End Charles Gondak won he oher poson for he locals who domnaed he ballong. WALDO MATTHEWS and Jmmy Howard, boh backs, also b'ough honor o Wllam and Mary, he former recevng. berh on he second eam and he laer geng a pos on he hra. The Unversy of Rchmond placed hree men on he frs eara o seal second place glory, Dkk Humber, one of he naon's leadng pass cachers, wws gve; I-AH oher wng poson along sde Gum- ' dak, whle bg Andy Frouwek was chosen for a ackle pos wh Bass. Arhur Jones, he S<c<-:>-" grea rple-hreaer, e)l;ded A backfed spo. >ILL DUDLEY, Vb feld ace, opped all daes n vong o er. vun. D&CKher cand- T. a berh wh Johnson, Jones ard Jce M»h.. V.M.I, sophomore fubak. Bll Walker, eam mae of Muha, was he oher choce for gnard and Bll Zydak of V.P.J, bea oc. Blly Suhlng, of Vrgna, for he cener poson. Jefferson Hall Takes Dorm Hockey Tle The dormory hockey le oday belongs o he Jefferson Hal' represenaves. The Jeffersor,- ans, who fnally ook he crown a he delayed close of he hockey evens, however, are ralng boh Brown and Chandler n oal nramural pons compled by he dormores. Eas Barre and Wes Barre ral Jefferson. Faculy-Ades Cage Bale Se Monday The annual Faculy-Presdens' Ades baskeball classc wll be held nex Monday evenng a 7:30 a Blow Gym. Ths year's Faculy eam wll be represened by such sars as Hawkeye Hocu, Ac Annsron g, Arosebeweenw-. Thome Ace Meklejohn, Png Pong Gans and Slck Umbeck, Referee for he cones wll be Beau Beuel. Frosh Cage Drlls To Begn Shorly Freshman baskeball pracce? expeced o ge under way shorly before Chrsmas holdays, ba real pracce wll no begn unl afer vacaon. Rube McCray wll agan coach he Frosh. Alhough no much s known a hs me as o he qualy of he begnnng players, Ray Keenan, Elmo Gooden, Edde Phelps. Sol Callora, Henry Schuz, Bll Hanson and Bob Ruggero' are ' some who are expeced o seek berhs. Indans aren' mdges, of course, bu hey don' have enough "ude, as maers sand now, o ge a suffcen number of rebounds -> bea a good bg club. Even n pracce hs s apparen. Of he newcomers 's dffcul o pck a sandou, bu he four lackprevously menoned are que promsng. Tha's why I have confdence ha hey wll come hrough...kng, whle sll no que ceran of hmself, has been flashy a mes n workous. He has been a cener wh he frs eam. Vandeweghe, an All-Saer a couple of years back a Hampon Hgh, s also a good ball handler. Knox s Mg. rugged and apparenly able o shoo f hs record a Tennessee Wesleyan las year means anyhng. Hooker has been really grea a mes, bu (See DEALING IT OUT, Page 7),' ''"

AGE S<GUR THE FLAT HAT ur&?w\ A r -. Jk. Member, fssocoled GoleSsoe Press folmn-chlef Dsrbuor of Collefafe Dges GAEL MUECKB GIVING THEM THE ONCE OVER Tuesday, Bee. 8, S40 STAFF EDITOR A,fmU--.: Saff Edor I-'TOWS EDITOR yporrr-; EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHER A-.Mf'-aA Phoographer ART EDITOR ROBERT MARSHALL :... Vrgna Trp) WILLIAM PARRY WILLIAM DIEHL GERALD ROSE Jack Hallwell DAVID FOREK FEATURE STAFF: ;an-" Srunsky, Wllam Bergwall, Rhoda Hollander, Bernar' j '...,-;one, Joan Wallace, Jance Harvey, Harry Barr. " j OFFICE STAFF:! '.;;;- Coserbader, Mar Davdson, Mary Cramer, Conne Sraon, Prcke Carer REPORTIAL STAFF: U. C'-..' :-!. Serlng Srange, Mark Lapolla, Howard Shaw, Bll J*..'.'/:. -'Aorge Young, Sanley Mlberg, Margare Alexander. P-;,',> T ro-:-a, Tabb Taylor, Annee Warren, Barbara Bevan, UMy Hcks, Else" Goad, Jean Horger, Jerome Hyman, ja.ns* Levy, Ann Lynch, Carolne Harley, Glora Tyler, Elzabeh Seay, Dudley Woods, Mary Thedck, Kae Ruherford, Grace Ace?, L-Hse Brown, Eugene Hanofee, Dorohy DeVaughn, Kaherne Lee, Rober Eller, Vrgna Serne, Marge Rezke. CIRCULATION: AL CHESTNUT MANAGER "Boo" Meeks, Bll Clnon, Dyke Vermlye, Ellen Lndsay BUSINESS MANAGER EUGENE ELLIS BUSINESS STAFF: W ; HV-I'T : Howard, Carolne Cooke, Edna Klnge, Dck Bohannon, Foser Jennngs, Jack Hallwell, Naale Nchols, Jane Krkparkk, -'Chp" Cunnngham, M. E. Thomson, Edgar Fsher, Jr., Dv.a», 3 ars, Marjore Lenz, Frank Mackln, Gene Kellogg,?..;!> Wenberg, Blly Gll, Bey Darragh, Jean Lafoon, Do yaxfar. Murel Koch, Marlyn Mller. SUMMING UP Tv b?«'-oca loa of lunula'. au -md m Q c- /cn M."a? on h he Y*** r : 7 UT «o'-. ^ h-fh :"; ;:.,,'.,'....> den+o* of P>hm^d 'hm.v-'.'/-. -,-; <!* CJI se o <>< \ >^ ^M'J.r ',.' r ', : :fl. jua\ ( Jo "'" T '.-.. ;. ' V,. l.'l -» - >AV, P!> - :-,,;.ho /- -.' r ; --^ -,, ;, a. ^ ' - ^ ' ^ " ' '> ' ^ ',.?;,. ',,v f"?'- -^ M ' " 3 ' '»o L ^ -../'.-"v.--.' - - \ _.,r, ha ' a'.. a )A"',... «o 'K ' ' r> UKI, o ho. ' - A.,\ ^VjJU'd VI ' - fa n, r. J pouhs < ^V K _, - ' '" ' '±- hv dlcus-!m, over h her or ' Sf nh." > e be-. h COl- U A en v We ' roagh C OJlG?. Vfc of* n} one n ',.. -. ',.- o a )ap'kac">" I. '^ca. a ao, ;. v,..[;: -d evl: me r emhh^ ^'lh hem pnd cerve anow-ou^ h")m Uen e\en lh< J>h dfferences o ' \e«pon f--<:sc,.',:!.,ro-\jded v acuad.s h;ae an alv and n cresed s-.ua. Secondly, beng a small college hs s a farly democrac ne, wh very lle drawng of class lnes or snobbery ex! <ng-. Alhough somemes here s a lle oo much superfcal fsshng of frendlness, ye hs s ceranly beer hgn aoahv or superory complexes. We mgh- also wsh ha sudens would have more olerance oward dfferences ;«. race, relgon and creed he clean cu, 00% Amercansm busness s somemes a lle overdone and s lable o & worse now wh he war comng on. And ve, les we sound pollyanc, we don' rerac our orgnal saemen ha suden neress are oo frequenly superfcal and ha professors are ofen very dry and unnsprng. Perhaps he Sunday ngh meengs (see page one) rad he dnners a Presden Bryan's o brng faculy and sudens ogeher wll help boh undersand each oher beer, and brng us closer o havng an, alve and excng college. LAY OFF THE LOED Lord Boeour s an old and revered symbol of he Col- ^ge of Wllam and Mary, affeconaely remembered and chershed by housands of our graduaes. I sn' ha he saue has any parcular hsorcal mporance alhough s beleved o be he oldes saue n he Uned Saes s raher ha has been par of our college for 4S years and a, he one unchangng, concree symbol he college has had : all he years of s specacular growh. (See he ONLY YESTERDAY Column n hs ssue). We should be zealous n our care of and consder a rave offense no only agans he college bu agans each and every suden whenever any harm s clone o. The suden or sudens who recenly paned he saue evdenly had no dea of Lord Boeour's grea radonal and fnancal value. Furhermore, perhaps hey dd no realze how dffcul s o clean he saue, snce s made of very,of, porous marble whch wears easly. Le's remember all hese hngs, and le's nduc a feelng -vf respec and care for he Lord no.each enerng freshmen class. The suden governmen mgh pu ha down as x memo for nex year as par of he freshmen orenaon program. EDITORIAL CHATTER You wll probably noce all he pcures n hs ssue, and wonder wheher or no he FLAT HAT s gong o become Anoher PEEK, LOOK or SQUINT. We hnk, however, ha a pcure s ofen more expressve han words and expec o connue hs feaure on and off urng he year. We're sorry f any groups weren' represened n he pcures hs week, bu afer all we can only *e around so far. If anyone has any subjec he would lke co see pcure seres done on drop us a card. And by he way we sure are lookng for ha new columns who s gong o do a clever column a la Wnchell for he FLAT HAT. Unl we fnd hm here wll be no dr column n he paper. If you don' lke hs polcy please urn up somemes a our Wednesday FLAT HAT meeng n Marshall-Wyhe a 7:00 or else drop us.a column you've.wren. "The counry, durng he me of he former admnsraon, was kep n connual agaon and alarm; and ha no nvesgaon mgh be made no s conduc, enrenched self whn a magc crcle of error and called a SEDI TION LAW.- Volen and myserous n s measures and arrogan n s manners, affeced o dsdan nformaon, and nsuled he prncples ha rased from obscury." Tom Pane, from leers o he Naonal Inellgencer, 302-'; 803.. * Over wo years ago Con- - : ; gress apponed a commee j he use a lle more dscreon o nvesgae' un-amercan I n hs beloved exposes. Knowacs and subversve acves ng Marn as we do, hs wll as pracced by varous orga-jno slow down hs happy ra nzed groups agans he esablshed order of govern he lberal ake care who ophun n he slghes. Le men n hese Uned Saes. poses hs congressonal medcne man and hs volen cure One Marn Des, a congressman from Orange, Texas, was all for preservng he free made charman of he commee and some housands of across an old copy of he sae. He evdenly has come dollars were appropraed for "Communsc Manfeso" and Mr. Des' use n ferreng ou has been sudyng back numbers of he Hears "reel he gnawng ras n he body polc. The money has been scare" edorals. Anyway, spen, Mr. Des has acheved Marn has publshed a 500- a ceran sor of noorey, a page whe paper whch lo of nnocen czens have makes Brsbane's famous gorlla and'"yellow perl" hrea been badgered abou n he naon's press, and he personal populary of Des Chaper en n "The Rover read lke somehng ou of among varyng shades of Bovs' Las Sand." The rag-j.. e & v ^s * na^ manv S'ood rabble rousers has been enor- people mously ncreased. Very lle are gong o beleve hs offelse has been accomplshed. ' cal governmen documen and Whle he necessy and ge ou he famly sho gun, worh of such a commee remans debaable he value of he revoluon. wang for hem "Reds" and Mr. Des and hs parcular If here s o be any mllon mehods of nvesgaon can dollars spen for nvesgang un-amercan acves hardly be held n doub. The sooner he Texas eagle of lbery and hs camp followers hree or four housand for a we sugges pung asde are gven he sack ha much commee o look no he affars of Mr. Des and hs well nearer wll we be o a people's governmen of ndv dual wshers. Such a commee freedom whose very naure s mgh concevably urn up s own proecon. The Texas legslaor has blandly as way of un-amercan pracc somehng of neres n he sumed hmself o be he apponed orch bearer of free he Pelly-Des "Slver Shrs" es. A lle spade work n dom's holy lgh and has been garden of love would be very pokng abou he counry welcome n hs respec. lghng bonfres wh a zeal A Palmer Mchell s dead comparable o a Naz book j bu hs spr goes marchng burnng n Nuremburg or a 0 n., Defender. Des colonal wch fre n Salem. rdes agan, "volen and myserous n hs measures and Galahad Des n defendng he Amercan fah has asked arrogan n hs manners, he for anoher mllon of dollars affecs o dsdan nformaon, and nsuls he prncples for wo more years of hs hoop-la and "Lbery's a Popn" show n Washngon. The y." Thank you, Tom Pane. ha rased hm from obscur presden kndly suggesed o Tha s Mr. Marn Des and Marn over he week end ha hs commee. Back n 938, a Wllam and Mary suden ook he nave (and a can of pan whch he appled) o aemp an mprovemen on oar reveren Lord Boeour's appearance. An edoral n he May 7, 938, PLAT HAT called hs even an "ac of vandalsm," and such was. The wrer wen on o say ha he maer from whch he saue of Lord Boeour was cu s a sof poms marble, whch absorbs very readly, and hence s no a f subjec for daublng. Removal of pan requres hard scrubbng, and he marble can' sand a sff brush. Once before n s hsory, waer colors were appled o he saue by anoher prankser. Ths could no le compleely removed, so ^ cscray Boeour mus keep a slgh pnksh nge. The followng leer was submed by he nsgaor n 938, o he Edor of he PLAT HAT: Monday ngh, May nnh, I very foolshly brushed pan on a poron of Lord Boeour. I wsh o apologse wh my deepes regres for hs unforunae even. Naurally here s lle excuse for hs ncden, whch was exremely supd...a he me, I dd no realze he value of he saue. I sncerely wsh o express agan Afer he fra boys have gone over he lss of freshmen hey dvde hem up among he brohers who hen go down o he dorms o look over he freshmen and gve he freshmen a chance o look over he brohers. II u $ J*»s svx;.4 d $$$&& S#f \ -W^fV Ik ls K 'j * HOW YOU? Rush week has begun and freshmen have been nved over o see wha a frahouse looks lke. Cordaly hs a hgh ebb hs week, and face muscles ge red- of he fxed smles. These wo frosh and prospecve pledges are beng nved n by a welcomng commee of hree brohers. "4 BLACKBALL?,'. 4;' s 4 ' 4%'. ^'-'.^M^-'^.', -a:' v- f>.* **B!Mr*r<y3^ $*v S**V «. \.a -.. "" " v ^.. \ - - - J " sa,-.j, A-. *.. - -%W a;-<; *..* <4- Now ha he brohers have all me he freshmen, hey ge ogeher each evenng and voe on hem. A whe ball n he box says he's O.K. A black ball means humbs down and s usually followed by mpassoned argumens pro and con. I s durng hese sessons ha all he brohers really le her har down and ell wha hey hnk of he prospecs. Personaly, appearance, background, fnances are all gone over wh a fne ooh comb. leer also addressed o he PLAT HAT edor sad ha he affar was of grea mporance o he suden body. The fac ha Mr. Curry recognzed he possble damage o he saue, he furher saed, and used a pan easly removed ddn' derac from he fac my apologes for hs rdewlos ha amperng wh he saue even. mgh be mos harmful. Mr. Curry's volunary confesson suggess Very ruly yours, Charles F. Curry, Jr. a polcy of lenency oward Mm for hs par n he affar. I s Bean J. Wlfred Lamber n a apparen, Dean Lamber wroe, ha he faled o apprecae he worh as an objec of ar or he radonal and senmenal value of he saue, whch sands ou n he memores of generaons of sudens of he College. Dean Lamber expressed he hope ha here would be no furher acs of desecraon. Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Boeour, was governor of Vrgna, 768-70. When he ded n 770, hs body was nerred n he vaul, of.he Wren Buldng. The saue was execued by Rchard Hayward n London and was se up n 778. I was bough by he College n 797 and placed on he campus n 80, where has snce remaned n he same poson excep durng he Cvl War when was removed o he Easern Sae Hospal for reasons of preservaon. Ths saue of Lord Boeour s very valuable, and he College has been offered as much as $75,000 for he saue several mes.

THE FLAT HAT PAGE FIVE rjrv %v 'k> &? * -'.SJ^ Tf-fT U A SI jr - 'H'-J ' ^,} ^n:7:rm'' VJ^KSS <!. ' ' ' v. l v O 'I'.' HI ur-ov s r IK''-; I lore Ihoy'v up a ') > < v,-v! ' wh :>!.! - :,.->. -!..'s,. a- l V,, n -.,«..-;,," -2r > a r, h" 'l' ('u', '_ ;> r!- n'.^'m' ' v ' ", ' I ; n,- n, \, ;,H f> h a \ c I'.'' u yoursem' - y<>u can ' n!ij S.<, ' \ 'I'.'l fnll V\:', " k? " A d <.,"" you >< > 'ogoho 'round h e bowl and drnk and cha and ncdenly plug h e f r a e r n y. -^^#2f fll &abyy-a..<-\,m<^a :Mmm^ &*^m-a~-k\m W E L L, SI SAID TO HIRAM L e f : A b a r n p a r y a n d h a y rde s a l w a y s a s u r e r u s h n g rck. I c r e a e s h a a r of n f o r m a l y and p u s a freshman, a hs ease. > * $ #. *; > '^a.,-. >/:*'* <?,, # And hen h e cder and apples and n u s - V^A* and he rusc clohes do h e res. I ' s los of fun r o u g h n g.,n, l o"\, ".,< ',>.' u. >' n = r p, o M, j n, \ >., l ' < ln Uv' I * ^ ' r ' ~ -** r - j, ; * *<s&'.- OFT LIGHTS AND SWEET Ml'SIC Lef: Dances a r e p a r of h e general program planned m o s of h e f r a e r n e s. by A ouch of h e femnne never h u r anyone especally d u r n g rush week. Lv- ng rooms a r e asefully decoraed, floors, waxed smooh, and h e bes p l a e r musc made avalable o he rushee. B U F F E T S P R E A D E g h : Buffes a r e a l w a y s a convenen way o a k e care of g r e a quanes of people. able, Goodes a r e pled on h e he bank roll groans, bu 's all n a good cause for bee han a a forma! dnner h e fel- lows can sroll around and ge acquaned. STAG PARTY Lef: T h e s e a r e a l w a y s an n e g r a l p a r of r u s h n g. H e r e h e boys could le h e r h a r a n d h e r es down w h o u resrcons and m o r e h a n one pledge w a s sgned u p wh h e help of h e lle brown j u g and m a n o m a n suff. Serously, b a s e m e n p n g - p o n g s fun and a g e o g e h e r wh h e boys does gve you a chance o relax, and g e o know a feller. THE SWEAT BOX Rgh: Sur- rounded by h e b r o h e r s, a n d wh a y e a r book p l a n e d on hs knees, h e f r e s h m a n g e s boh b a r r e l s of smooh f r a e r n y malarkey. C a r e fully avoded s all a l k of dues, morgages, specal assessmens and all such u n p l e a s a n r e s. Here s w h e r e h e b r o h e r s p u on h e h e a a n d a s k h e f r e s h m e n o jon -w her grea broherhood umpy u m p dollars. for only f ';**',

PAGE SIX THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, Dec. 3, 940 FRATERNITY By EUGENE M. HANOFEE Rush week was a brllan week o campus where all he fraernes eneraned he freshmen wh a seres of pares and dances. I began on Sunday, November 24h, a 2 o'clock and ended he followng Sunday a he same me when he pledges gahered a her choce among he fraernes. # * «The Thea Dela Ch's held smokers on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday nghs. They eneraned a a "Gay Nnees" pary Monday and her banque ook place on Wednesday evenng. Charles J. Duke was he speaker a hs even and Dr. R. C. Young and Rober Wallace were among he guess. A dance was held on Frday wh Mr. and Mrs. John Hoeu and Mrs. Charles Blake acng as chaperones. & *= w as On Sunday afernoon he Sgma Alpha Epslon's gave a smoker. They had moves a he house on Monday and a smoker on Tuesday. An old-me beer pary was held Wednesday and a heare pary on Thursday. A he barn dance Frday evenng, Dr. and Mrs. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Hbber Corey were he chaperones. The P Kappa Alpha house gave a smorgusborg Sunday and a buffe supper Monday. They eneraned a sandwch pares and smokers on Tuesday and Wednesday evenngs. A seak roas was held on Thursday ngh and Dean and Mrs. T. S. Cox were he chaperones a an nformal dance Frday. The Kappa Alpha's held her annual banque on Sunday evenng and Ashon Dovell was he speaker. On Tuesday hey had a smoker and John L. Lews was he gues of honor a a buffe supper Thursday. The Kappa Sgna's had a recepon Sunday evenng and on Monday a carnval pary was held. A smoker was held Tuesday and a araboree pary and a queson. e held on Wednesday. They ene*'- ''.. ' hern spread dnner whch was maowed by a Mone Carlo pary on Frday evenng. *S J!*V *S The Ph Kappa Tau house held smokers on Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday evenngs and a banque on Tuesday. They had a heare pary on Thursday and a dance on Frday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thome and Mr. and Mrs. Arhur H. Ross were he chaperones. NEWS The Lambda Ch Alpha's had an open house Sunday and a smoker on Monday. They held a bngo pary on Tuesday, a spaghe dnner on Wednesday, and "a heare pary on Thursday. A hobo dance ook place Frday evenng and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gbbs were he chaperones. s{ ' SS The Ph Alpha's gave a smoker on Sunday ngh and on Wednesday hey had a banque a he Lodge. Ther speaker was Wllam Halpern, a charer member of he local chaper. The chaperones for he dance whch was held Frday evenng were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bessrnan, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Perzekow. * * * # The P Lambda Ph house held a buffe supper Sunday and on Monday evenng hey wen o vs some alumn. A smoker was gven on Tuesday and Thursday. Acng as chaperones for he dance on Wednesday were Dr. L. Lang and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carer. On Frday evenng a banque was held a he Lodge and Henry Legum of Newpor News, Vrgna, was he gues speaker. * ^- ^ * The Sgma P's had smokers on Sunday and Thursday nghs and open house on Monday and Wednesday nghs. They gave a cder pary Wednesday and a seak roas Frday. Ther guess of honor for he las wo occasons were Dr. J. D. Carer and Lloyd Wllams, reporer of THE DAILY PRESS. ^!?! ««*R A smoker was held by Sgma Bho- on Wednesday ngh. To Have Opea Ar Moves Resored Wllamsburg.wll ake on a modern noe n Aprl when an open ar, drve-n move heaer wll sar operang a Casey's Corners on Rchmond Road. SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF COLLEGE STATIONARY & JEWELRY BEFORE BUYING THOSE XM'AS GIFTS COLLEGE PHARMACY frma df Complee lne of College Jewelry- Compacs, Key Chans, Necklaces, Cgaree Lghers, and Keys. A new selecon of Hand-Made Maple Salad Trays and Hand- Blown Blenko Glass. These make deal gfs o send home. We provde wrappng and malng servce. THE COLLEGE SHOP How o Hold rrenas and Influence Rela GIVE THEM ONE OF OUR Sunbeam Mxmasers And I's Jus $23.75 SEE Vrgna Elecrc & Power Co. HOUfEO'NTAL I T-aened r-ehesra «sa»dueor. Hops kln. 4 Sr. 5 Ialan con. 6 Sky color. 7 Muscal draf. 9 Fa. 2 To soak flax. 22 Coqueed. 24 Born. 25 Bone. 26 Prescrbed ls of food. 27 Con sl. 29 Span. 30 Los o vew. 3 Ralroad. 33 Unable o hear. 35 Senor. 36 To mer. 38 Laughable. 40 Inspred reverence. 4 Lke. 42 Neher. 44 Souheas. 45 Kngly. EMINENT CONDUCTOR Answer o Prevous Puzzle 47 You. 49 Crava. 5 Ac of sorng. 55 To decay. 57 Eccenrc wheel. 59 Angry. 60 Epoch. 6 He s boh an opera and conducor. 62 He conducs from, whou a musc score. Sold Sec An Dual Bf Dr. Balz Of IT. Of Va. Is Man Speaker The heaer, called he Sockade, The second annual meeng of wll be one of a chan run by Mr. an nformal organzaon of phlosophy professors was held n he Cecl Houck and wll accommodae wo hundred cars. Laer wll Dodge Room of Ph Bea Kappa be enlarged o hold fve hundred Hall las Saurday a 4 P. M. cars. Dr. A. G. A. Balz, head of he Every car, as drves n, wll Deparmen of Phlosophy a he be gven a prvae rado speaker Unversy of Vrgna, who s a and n hs way he sound for he specals on Descares, was asked pcure wll be conrolled n each o be he man speaker. The subjec of he paper whch he read ear. There wll be spaces for,, boh Negro and whe cars. was "Thomsm and he Caresan Concepon of Maer." The second paper on he subjec of Descares' phlosophy was delvered by Dean Mller, head of he Wllam and Mary Phlosophy Deparmen, and was enled "Descares' Concepualsm." Dr. Balz's paper deal mosly wh he nfluences of Thomas Ae qunas and Arsole on Descares and hs phlosophy, whch s known as Caresansm..I s concerned wh he ques for cerany hrough fah and reason. Ths ques was Thomsc n orgn. Thomas was hs favore auhor and he only heologan Descares cared o sudy. Dean Mller's paper was concerned wh he concepualsm of Descares, hs heory of unversals, he nsoluble dffcules creaes for hs sysem, and hs an-realsm, o whch he majory reman fahful oday. A shor dscusson followed and quesons were dreced o Dean Mller and Dr. Balz. The meeng VERTICAL 2 Pars n dramas. 3 Tgh. 4 To consume, 5 Rgh. 6 Habually., slen. 7 Smell, 8 Classfes. 9 Morndn 0 Nohng. Persa. 2 Nosrls. dye. 6 He s over he rado. 7 Sleghs. 8 Wrggly fsh 20 Hanger-on. 22 Evergreen ree. 23 To accomplsh. 26 To explan. 28 Dplomac. agreemen. 30 Knave of clubs. 32 Uncooked. 34 Aurora. 37 Thng. 39 Wheel eeh. 43 Proporon. 45 Quany of paper. 46 Runed. 48 Therefore. 50 Frosy. 52 Beam. 53 Preposon. 54 Damond 56 Over. 58 Member of Parlamen. 60 Form of "be." was adjourned a C o'clock. Las year's meeng was held n Charloesvlle. The commee for hs year's meeng conssed of Professor Hammond of Vrgna, Professor Lucy Crawford of Sweebrar, and Dr. Mekeljoh.. Nex year, he meeng wll probably be held a Randolph-Macon and wll perhaps be on he subjec of Creek phlosophy. Of he 02 men on he Unversy of Mnnesoa fooball squad, 59 are Mnnesoans. The Herb & Garden Hhop, Ncholson S., near Old Gaol, offers o all neresed people a selecon of unusual gfs prced from 25c up. We parcularly wsh o exend an nvaon o he Sudens of Wllam & Mary o vs our shop a any me. Ready for he Round of Wner Socal Evens? Accep every nvaon wh confdence n your smar appearance when we keep your clohes regularly dry cleaned. HITCHEN'S ' Dry Cleaners Phone 49 or -see your Suden Represenave jgsjpse««*» r PINE MEATS GROCERIES VEGETABLES Specal Aenon o Fraernes and Sorores COLLEGE CALENDAR Wednesday, Dec. 4h Lbrary Scence open house- Lbrary, 7-9. Royals Saff meeng Marshall- Wyhe, 7. Men's Debae meeng Phlomahean, 7:30. F.H.C. meeng K. A. House 0. Lecure -S. S. Smh Ph BK, S Ar Exhb P.A. Bldg. Chapel Wren 6:30-7. Thursday, Dec. 5h Women's Glee Club meeng Musc Bldg. 5. Ph BK Celebraon 8:5 Inramural Brdge Barre 3:5. Dance Club Jefferson Gym 3-4:30. Frday, Dec. 6h Eucld Club meeng Washngon 202 7-8. Balfour Club meeng Wren, Grea Hall 7:30-9. Phoenx meeng Wren, 7:5. Fne Ars Class Class Wash. 300 5-6. Baskeball Langley Feld. Inramural Brdge Barre 3:5. S.A.E. Dance Ph BK, 8-2. Saurday,' Dec. 7h Ch Omega Tea Faculy -House 3:30-5:30. Sunday, Dec. 8h Dscusson Group Meeng Dorohy Odgen Dodge 7:30-9. Ar Exhb Ph BK. Monday, Dec. 9h Morar Board meeng Jefferson 5-6. Ar Exhb Ph BK. Play Rehearsal Ph BK. Dance Club -Jefferson Gym 3-4:30. Kappa 5:30. Tuesday, Dec. 0h, Pan Amercan Meeng Barre, j! 7-8. Kappa Dela P Recepon! Dodge Room 7-0. ', Kappa Omcron P Meeng. Pracce House. Dela- Tea House 3:30- I Sgma P Sgma Meeng Rog ers 4 7. Women's Glee Club Rehearsal, Musc Bldg. 6. Play rehearsal Ph BK. Boo and Spur Club Meeng (movng 00 7. Open Bowlng Mee leys 3:5. pcures) Washngon -Bowlng Al- TOPICAL MAJORS SUBJECT OF RADIO CLASS BROADCAST On Frday afernoon a 4:30 he Class n Rado, under he drecon of Mss Alhea Hun, wll presen f THE LITTLE GIFT SHOP Oppose Bruon Church Hand-colored Chrsmas Cards of Wllamsburg Buldngs 5c EACH *L' * - J J/ a broadcas dscussng Topcal Majors. Now n s expermenal sages, Topcal Majors gves he exceponal suden a chance o major n a feld no o be found n any one deparmen. Mss Dorohy Ogden, he manager of hs broadcas, wll nervew Dr. Fowler, who was formerly he charman of he faculy commee whch sared hs dea here a he college. Also o be nervewed s Ed Cook, a suden who s n he Pre-Journalsm par of hs new program. Ths broadcas wll orgnae from he sage of Ph Bee and Seve Lenz wll announce. Ths program wll be broadcas by saon WRNL. A new naval scence deparmen has been opened a Brown Uafversy. OLD VIRGINIA HAM. SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN a THE DINNER BELL Vrgna Ave. and Randolph S. One Block off Rchmond Rd. "A Good Place o Ea" WHERE TO BUY PHILCO-RADIOS (HOME AND PORTABLE) ROADKING BICYCLES (BUDGET PLAN) WILLIAMSBURG SUPER SERVICE Rchmond Road 500 Yds. Beyond Sadum There s somehng delgh* bou he clean, exhlarang se of ce-cold Coca-Cola. mnue passes your lps know for wha s, are, wholesome, delcous. And you welcome he refreshed feelng ha follows. P A US E THAT REf RESHES Boled under auhory of The Coca-Cola Co. by The Newpor News Coca-Cola Bolng Company, Inc.. The Colonal Welcomes You wasp y;?>s (? 4 fc3>* 6 f ; }-*y.\>l\< ~*4 (4$~K.U -s 4 The Home Of Famous Foods AIR CONDITIONED Szzlng- Seaks, Chcken Chow-Mem. Ialan Spaghe, Fresh Daly Seafood, Lynnhaven Oysers, Cherrysone Clams on Half Shell, Fresh Mane Lobsers, Sof Shelled Crabs, Jumbo Shrmp, and Genune Smhfeld Ham, Our Specales. Headquarers for College Sudens Specal Prces o Sudens on Meal Tckes We Delver Any Tme Phone 794 > ^ <>4^4-fr^<^^^"M^4^4^<^^<'^<, -^^^^^^4'">'<>-<--5--y-^-? }- 0- <> <^

Iaraj, Dec. 3, 940 T l fl A*.HAT : *& -. F^P^3 ; X IN 5? o Player Makes Referee Mad Offcal Even Perms. Cussng J all occurred several years ago when Duke Unversy was playng an Easern eam. An end on he Duke eam complaned o he referee ha one of he opposng ackles was holdng hm. On he nex play he referee caugh he offender n he ac and barked: "Ffeen yards on you for holdng!" Gleefully he Duke end urned o he opposng ackle and snarled, "How do you lke ha you dry so-and-so?" The referee pounced on Mm: "Tha'll cos you 5 yards for swearng and makes even. Play was resumed and on he very nex play he Easern ackle agan held he Duke end. Enraged, he referee sormed ou a he bg ackle, "Ffeen yards on you for holdng and I don' gve a' damn wha he calls you." You Have To Pon Rgh For Berman PAGE SEVEN Coaches See Servce fn Ths Ball Game - In he game beween S. Mary's Ralers and Oklahoma Cy IT. a new se of rules was adoped. Twelve men were allowed n he game. The respecve 2h man on eac squad was he coach, who played he quarerback poson. Ther jo was o call sgnals on defense, bu before he game was over he wo old geesers were wheezng and grunng, so hey were aken ou for an alcohol reamen and subs were sen n. Wes Vrgna unversy has awarded he conrac for a $596,' 000 mneral ndusres buldng. C & C SHOE HOSPITAL The Shop of Beer Qualy and Servce 24 N. Boundary S. Look for he Trade Mark A. B. DADDS, Prop. WHITE OPTICAL CO. J Medcal Ars Baldng f Newpor News, Va. A. Berne Berman, Unversy of Mnnesoa's grea grd coach has fnally brushed away all he myseres prevously exsng and ells how he bulds hose powerhouses up Mnnesoa way. "Well, o begn," says Mr. B, "I go ou durng he summer and vs all hese Mnnesoa farms. If I see a bg guy plowng a feld, I go up and ask hm f he ever had an educaon. If he says, "yes," I lose neres. If he doesn', I ask hm where he lves; f he lfs hs arm and pons o a farm house, I lose neres, bu f he lfs he plow and pons a a farm house, I mmedaely sgn Mm up." Wllams Barber Shop Snce 92' we have sewed he sudens of Wllam and Mary. Ths same coureous and effcen servce awas you oday. Over Wllamsburg Theare IRON BOUND INN BILL DUDLEY SY. A M. Ba^ By Bll Dehl.(Connued from.page 3) on oher occasons hasn' shown anyhng unusual. He's a splendd fgher, hough, and an excellen sho when he's on, Waldo Mahew^ and Sd Brooks are oher holdovers from las year, who are capable and wll play- a lo of ball. Vnce Lascara, a produc of Belmon Abbey, and Joe Brcher, a ransfer from he Norfolk Dvson, should also h\lp ou:. Thus, on he surface of hngs, prospecs are reasonably brgh. Wheher or no he eam wll wn a lo of games s problemacal, hough. Jus ake a look a he schedule. There, are conference games wh Clemson, V.M.I., V.P.I., Washngon and Lee (we hear ha Dck Pnck and Howard Dobbns wll no be avalable because of njures), Rchmond, Furman and Maryland o be played. There are sll bgger opponens han hey also o be faced lke Bradley Tech, Navy, Xaver and Mam. Then, here are furhergames wh Langley Feld, he Newpor News Apprence School, Randolph-Macon, Hampden - Sydney n whch anyhng can happen. And las ba ceran'y no leas are he annual encoucrs vvh he! mm^m^m$~a7j&t""zz: :z^3s^3^xrzts^s^zzr^zlz^trr. crx mm o J-\\\\ \\v- /n p v /; ^ z?r. : wf S P y!v \fr :; ; ":>" u -^v-n «m \\'V,V' -* '-.kfv^:-.).! m m&f^mw^m- III f-rk,j<- MSSlIfell AIR * I ' CONDITIONED The k'5'e-s am bes place o ea n he Colonal Cy. We serve Breakfass, Dnners, and Suppers. Also a la care. «We Welcome Vsors and Sudens. We wan you o make our pace your home; have al your meals wh us. We apprecae your paronage. Specal Raes o Sudens Wllamsburg, Vrgna Unversy of Vrgna 23 ls n all. CONGRATULATIONS ndeed are n order for he four Wllam and Mary grdders, Sophomores Marvn Bass, Gerrard Ramsey and Harvey Johnson and Senor Charles Gondak, who were chosen las week on he All-Sae fooball eam. re ecalle Howard's Long Dash Was Real Thrller Bu no less congraulaons and honors should go o he res of he Unforgeable Hghlghs of a boys who played grea ball all successful grd campagn: durng he year and for -some reason-or oher-jus never que go Jmmy Howard's sensaonal runback of a N. C. Sae kckoff he headlnes he ohers dd. Jmmy Howard and Waldo Mahews n he season's openng game n Norfolk. The flee Rchmonder were- chosen for he hrd and second eams, respecvely, whch ook he kck on hs own 0 and reurned 75 yards hrough he means nearly as much as geng enre Wolfpack eam, bu was a frs eam berh, snce he Alloverhauled by Woody Wlson 5 KlMe busness s only a maer of yards from he- goal... The Inc/nons.. dans ou-fghng he Navy for The bes par of all s ha of j hree perods and leadng 7-6 a (he frs four only Ge-ndak s no j he sar of he fourh perod bu a sophomore. He s a senor. he -Mddes' superor reserve srengh prevaled n he 4h ^rr\ HE SUN was- beamng j quarer and hey won 9-7.... brghly on Wllamsburg Trbe makng debu a Cary Feld las week when he Asso- j wh a convncng 42-0 wn over daed Press repored ha Wllam he Apprence School....9,000 and Mary was beng consdered fans see Wllam and Mary spo for he New Year's Day Sun Bowl Vrgna Tech a frs perod mark- game a El Paso, Texas. Bu Coach Carl Voyles wasn' exced abou he Indans' chances of geng he bd and he was lgh. AAAAAA.AAAAAAAA^AAAAAAAAA Complmens -of ROSE'S' 5c, 0c & 25c Sore <>AAAA.^A,^AAAAA.^AAAAAA.{>AA er and hen' roar back wh Harvey- Johnson and, Johnny Korczowsk seng he pace o rumph 20-3. Johnson scores hree ouchdowns as courageous lle Hampden-Sydney falls, 4-0....A Homecomng day crowd of 0,000 sees Voylesmen shackle Cavalers and Boundng, Bll Dudley, rple hrea sar, o gan he frs wn an Indan eleven ever scored over he Unversy of Va., 3-6... Bg green fnally overwhelms Unver- MAT0AKA PARK RIDING SCHOOL I Classes Daly 0:5, 2 O'clock and 3:30 f For nformaon Call Barre Hall Of. 208 or Sables 7 I SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOE BEGINNERS I Inramural Pace Alpha Ch Seng The Alpha - Ch's are oday seng he pace n nra-roural sorory ahlec acvy. Alpha Ch has chalked up 35 pons o lead he Ch Omegas by 5 markers. Gamma Ph s n hrd place wh 275 pons followed by he Kappas wh 250, he Kappa Delas and he Tr-Delas boh wh 285, P Ph wh 220, Thea wh 20 and Ph Mo wh 50, sy of Rchmond 6-0 as Jones- Humber aeral combne s compleely boled up. Frs sae crown n hsory now worn by rampagng- Trbe. Wllamsburg, Va. Jamesown Road, Lsed n Duncan Hnes 940 Lodgng for a Ngh TELEPHONE 206, Mss M. Margare Marsh, Mss Elzabeh L. Marsh, R. N., Hosesses College Servce. Saon Rchmond IJual Phone 7'Sf All TEXACO Producs Complee Lubrcaon,.Washng, and Greasng -Servce We Call For and Delver Tobacco, Sof Drnks, Candy j Bll Dudley Younges Grd Sar In Sae Bll Dudley, Vrgna back, s abou he younges man n he sae o receve such recognon as he has. The Bluefeld Bulle s only 8 years old, he age a whch mos men are sll n hgh school. Bll s a junor hs year Women's Pn Mee Begns Dec. 0 An open bowlng ournamen for women wll begn on Dec. 0. Women expecng o compee are urged o regser n Jefferson gym mmedaely, snce only.20 may ener, The frs 20 wll be allowed o play. SPAGHETTI DINNERS OUR SPECIALTY PHONE 769 The Two Wllanrabsj r-g PENDER [QUALITY FOOD STORESl Caer Especally o W. & M.j Fraernes and Sorores Groceres Qualy Meas Fresh Frus and Vegeables A DRUGS SODAS SCHOOL SUPPLIES X Phone 29 We Delver - % V " A flf J every jxnry lay. r^/v-... Uay! 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PAGE EIGHT THE FLAT, HAT Tuesday, Dec. 3, '940 ffw "The Grea Dcaor," Charle Chapln's grea sarc comedy, wll have s Vrgna Premee a he Wllamsburg Theare on Wednesday, Thursday and Frday. Hs frs pcure snce "Modern Tmes" whch was released n 936, "The Grea Dcaor" presens a dfferen Chapln for he major poron of he flm. In only a few scenes do we see he old Charle h«baggy rousered ramp wh he cane and derby vdo has become '>e mos endurng legend of moon pcme hsory. For he frs me, oo, he alks, usng- hs voce cleverly n porons where he mouhs ferocously no nroophones mang Hler's passonae delvery, hoc sll he depends as much as possble fo hs effecs upon panomme, ;* feld n whch he has been enrely unque. Playng a dual role ha of a lle baber and he bluserng dcaor of "Tomana" he employs a md, small voce for he barbc, he voce and characer of hs old Charle, bu 's when he s playng Dcaor Hynkel ha hs %oee lases he value of he comedy conen From barber o barbaran! I's Charle Chapln, playng sharply conrasng roles frs a pahec lle barber of he gheo, hen a bombasc, bomb-«^plodng dcaor n "The Grea Dcaor," hs laes uproarous comedy whch wll have s Vrgna Premere here a he Wllamsburg Theare nex Wednesday, Thursday and Frday. Play Props (Connued From Page One) foldng of he plo. By far, he mos fascnang "prop" s he omnously heavy ha Las week end everyone was box whch Dan keeps n hs possesson. The conens of hs box hnkng of he Army and Navy game, and some of our coeds were are never compleely revealed o lucky enough o see. Among he audence, bu he fac ha conans somehng raher horrble s forcefully suggesed. For your own reacons come and see "Ngh Mus Fall" on December he 2h or on Frday, he 8h. Incdenally, he brandy bole s hrough he couresy of Johnny Walker. OnYel Porra (Connued From Page One) burg of srrng paroc colonal mes," and sad ha he cy would chersh and reasure he splendd gf hroughou he comng years. Mr, John D. Rockefeeller hanked he mayor and czens, sayng was "one of he proudes momens of my lfe." I The porra was pad for by conrbuons from czens, college sudens and hgh school pupls, and wll hang n he resored Colonal Cour House. Facly-Suden (Connued From Page One) wheher or no eachng should be objecve or personal; and he relave mporance of curren evens and hsory were also dscussed. Ths meeng no only gave he sudens a chance o exchange deas wh he faculy, hu also o mee n an nformal way a larger number of her professors. Among he faculy who aended he frs sesson were Dr. and Mrs. Wood, Dr. Mekeljohn, Dr. Borsh, Reverend Francs Craghll, Mr. Traxel, and Dean Mller. As s presenly planned abou ffeen sudens wll aend each of hese sessons. Anoher phase of hs program p^ -., ~-"^~ Washngon was a drawng card for Elane McDowell, Kay Donald, m. <» Maurn Gohlan. Ky Jane Bron wen home o Lansdown, Va., and Pa Pelham vsed New York and New Haven durng he weekend. The hoard of vsors who have been nvadng our campus ncluded: Nck Drahos (for furher Informaon see he arcle n he Dec. 2 "LIFE" on All-Amercan fooball sars), who spen he 24h : and 25h n Wllamsburg seeng Georgan Deshong; Allen.(Barefee) Del Long, son of General Des Long, who came down from Washngon and Lee o see Jane Krkparck las week end; Judy Kelly o vs Joe Kelly; Pasy Mns o hese were Marge Polay, Pa Hall, Nancy Gupll, Ann Washngon, Barbara Ruhl, Gnny Kaneer, Jane Arrsanson, Peg Gldner, Rose Coffn, Dolly Hden, Gnny Smms, and Pee Lyons. A he same me Jane Krkparck was a he Unversy of Rchmond o lead he fgure of he Junor Prom. The week before (Nov. 23) Ruh Hggns wen o he nerfraerny dance a he Unversy of Vrgna, whle Do Landon, Kaherne Lee, and Jean Ouland aended he rng fgure a see Penny Mms; Besy V.M.I. for closer suden-faculy relaonshps s a seres of dnners o be gven by Presden Bryan, o whch he plans o nve seleced leaders n suden hough and neresed faculy members. The frs of hese dnners wll be held hs Frday ngh. Rush Week Ends (Connued From Page One) Jesse Kendler, Frank Eger, Jr., Cecl "Tex" Ruledge, Ralph Lpfar, Wayland Barle, Russel Slpher, Hugh Flemmlng, Rober Easham. Sgma Rho: Wllam Abbo, John Grambowz, Paul Robey, Joseph Boalco, James Shrner, Rober Ruggero, Charles Hagerman, Rober Howard, Elmo Gooden, Herber Moore, George Pryor. Lambda Ch Alpha: Frank Snell, Bll MacDonna, Coln Mac Donald, Frankln Lamber, Bud Heahcoe, Marshall Colley, Bruce Smmons. Douglas vsng Phyls Hle, and Mrs. Spruce, who vsed he P Ph House. Bll Schmelz, Wllam Kng. Ph Lambda Ph: Mel Garfnkel, Iver Brook, Rober Wenberg, Ber Halpen, Jerry Hyman. Ph Alpha: Belvn Robbns. Berne Goldsen, Davd Glucksman, Waler Horvz. Ph Kappa Tau: Charles Massey, Wllam Gll, Josephn Gllan, Tony Manz, Bob Lanahan, Bob Faulkner, Joe Brcher, Bll Dehl, and Mervyn Smpson. Xmas Peons (Connued From Page One) A called meeng of house and sorory presdens was held wh Jacke Fowlkes afer he adjournmen of he Suden Governmen meeng. Thanks o Yardley, he man s no longer a major Chrsmas problem! Gve hm somehng he needs! He's bound o be delghed when be dscovers hs favore #^»% e Yardley se wh Shavng Bowl, Afer Shavng $.85 loon, and Invsble Talc. The se..,, <<«& THE PENINSULA SHOPPING CENTER "TsTdley producu for Amerca ar«c-rcs^d n England af r.hol lr. h" from HIP Orgnal Engl&h Formula*, combnng mpored &<<$ um.ns, v^o?. <H>~e-0"4~o~^<»<..^^-<>-o^-><>-o-$-$-$«>"$"$^^ *4;y > W.' v * of he pc o grea heghs, Here, spoung & lo of double-alk n wha amouns o a pg-lan verson of he German language, wh a grun hrown n here and here, he s wholly new, bu sll bngly effecve, a rumph of come sare. There s a classc lne: "Democracy shoonk!" The vas majory of he acon s bul around Hynkel and he barber, shfng back and forh, backgrounded by Hynkel sorm-roopers and Jews of he gheo. No so much s allowed he Dcaor Napalo.(Mussoln). Jack Oake plays he sarzed Duce o he hl and every mnue wh hm s socko. There s a scene n he old Chapln empo when Napalon arrves for a sae vs and s me by Hynkel and refuses o algh whou he red carpe. As he ran s jerked forward and back agan, he carpe-holders rush lkewse n a franc effor o place he carpe n he proper poson. Tomana hgher-ups nclude Herrng (Goerng) and Gerbsh (Goebbels), played by Blly Glber and Henry Danell. The romanc scenes wh Paulee Goddard are held down, she, alhough phoographng beaufully even n he gheo dr, servng merely as he convenonal female of he plo. '' Hgh-pon scenes: when Hynkel and Napalon "dscuss" he sgnng of a reay dependen upon Napalon's whdrawal of roops: when n he barber shop he barber shaves a cusomer rhyhmcally o he srans of a subly-conrved Wagneran arrangemen: he hlarous epsode n whch Schulz ((Regnald Gardner) persuades he Jewsh group o ea puddngs n whch are nsered cons, o deermne who shall blow up Hynkel's palace, and Chapln's frenzed effors whch resul n hs swallowng all he cons. Chapln makes no, bones abou he uer conemp he has for he oalaran powers, and n "The Grea Dcaor" he has spen' $2,000.- 000 o ake me ou and make fun of hem. Bu always here s a srong undercurren of rebellon agans he perncous sms now roublng he enre world. The preachmen s srong, especally a he end when Chapln somewha breaks ou of role and delvers a sxmnue speech agans yranny, bu he' comedy whch Chapln has woven around *he dcaors, a whose expense he makes fun, parly wh a sneer), s superlave. The polcy of he Theare n presenng hs long-awaed Roadshow s, excepng he maer of prce whch s conrolled enrely by he Flm Dsrbuors, he same as usual hree shows a day, wh no seas reserved. Because he show s over wo hours long he performances begn a 3:80, 7:00 and 9:30. The second evenng show wll no be ou unl mdngh. y n classrooms:. Because he lecure s dull.. sourm 2. Because hey're gong o be called on. 3. Because hey're wearng uncomforable underwear. We can only cure he hrd case! We sugges ha yon sock up on he world's mos comforable shors: Arrow Shors, They have he paened seamless croch, hey have roomy seas, hey never shrnk ou of perfec f because hey're Sanforzed-Shrunk (fabrc shrnkage less han %). Wha's more.hey have grppers nsead of buons nohng o sew back on! See your Arrow dealer oday! Arrow Shors, 65c l 4 Arrow Tops, 50e \T. M^EPM /;! L/H Sadum Servce Saon Candy, Tobaccos, Pasres Open 7 A. M. - :30 P. M. f/a rk WILLIAMSBURG LODGE WILLIAMSBURG INK EXCELLENT FOR LUCHEON AND DINNER PARTIES College "specals" welcomed DIVISION OF TAVERNS AND ORDINARIES Wllamsburg Resoraon, Inc.. for cooler mlder beer ase/ Cheserfeld s he smokers cgaree Hun he world over and you can' nd he equal of Cheserfeld's rgh combnaon of Turksh and Amercan obaccos...he bes obaccos ha grow n all of Tobaccoland. ^f^^ Do ym smoke he cgaree ha SATISFIES GBANTLAND RICE, dean of Amercan spors wrers, las a frendly vs wh hs charmng daugher Florence of he sage and moves. ~^?" \ f* v - s-. _ : a a 9 a n r&;: a H I < n r.-; o? c» ff m 3 f I n I ; 5 fa «FS I B r 4 l P 8 >J? ~> "*" FRIDAY ~ E8, 'h& WILLIAMSBURG, VA. 4- BAEf DI O CLEANERS, l-*e, SUPERLATIVE CLEANING SERVICE *>: * -«s* >< m Prdbcsnl, wren aal IfeeefdS % CHASMS CagM rff PATLEgTB.GODDARD FIRST SHOWING IN THE STATE 'OF VIRGINIA! Road-Showng he Grea, Anxously Awaed Chapln Comedy Performances Begn a 3:30, 7:00 and 0:30 P. M. Manee. CWMren - 25c Evenng AU Aduls 75c Seas $.0 f Saurday December 7 JUDY GARLAND % George MURPHY, Charles WINNINGER, Douglas MacPHAIL LITTLE NELLIE KELLY Added: Merre Melody Color Caroon, "Good-ngh, Elmer" 4-$^-M~^^^-$-$^-$~$~$~$^-$^4-$^^-M^~^ * College Represenave BOB WALLACE, '20 PHONE 24 FRESHMEN HAVE YOU BEEN BOWLING? COLONIAL BOWLING PARLOR Under he A. & P. Sore Open S P. M. o 2 P. M. Copyrgh 94 f TOIACCO Cu. %A. OF* >3S ' I. * * * > *!.!HST STEP IN MAKINO CHISfERHElLV:.. -,.- %? \ ju -lase by hghes bd of mld rps obaccos. \^ss Chr ferfeld buyers aend every leadng obacco f$ ru ke n hs counry and n Turkey and Greece, 3J^ seen n he newflm'tobaccoand,u.s.a.") l;. hesered f*»-