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TELEPHONE NEWS ITEMS TO THE FLAT HAT Campus Oice Phone 157 Prin Shop (Mondays) - - - 192 VOLUME I. NO. 19 COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MAST WILLIAMSBURG, VA., TUESDAY, MAECH 5, 1940 mi The College evens o he coming week are lised on page 2 in "COLLEGE CALLENDEE" Z-TO2 ans ver ebae 3 o ML r ii *res. Bryan eimg The need or urher discussion has caused he voe on he proposed Suden Governmen Consiuion, scheduled or Wednesday, o be posponed unil nex week. A a meeing o a special commiee, summoned by Presiden Bryan and composed o sudens, aculy members and adminisraion oicials, i was decided ha i would be wise o subjec he proposed consiuion 0 urher sndy beore submiing i o he sudens. This commiee, conceived by Mr. Bryan, is made up o ele-. yen suden leaders: Dean Miller, Dean Lamber, Dean Landrum, Mr. Hocu, Mr. Duke, Miss Wynne-Robers, Dr. Guy, Dr. Harrison, Dr. Ryan and Mr. Bryan or he purpose o seling problems o he College, By he decision o his body, he proposed Consiuion will be discussed a a sub-commiee meeing o be held Saurday. All he suden members are included on his sub-commiee and are as ollows: Jack Hudson, Pres. Suden Body; Jack Garre, Pres. Senior Class; Elm Legg, Presiden's Chie Aide; Ausin Lee, Iner-raerniy Council; Bob Sainon, Edior, Fla Ha; John Dillard, Pres. Men's Honor Council; Bey Moore, Pres. Women's Honor Council: Anne Cross, Pres. Women's Suden Gov',; Eosa Ellis (Coninued on page wo) ciy Ma one & ay rie College Men By Pero & Hollander We wen around and go some low-down on he "Ten Prey Girls a William and Mary" who won he recen Fla Ha cones. These girls will appear in he "Parade o Beauy" and a shor ski in he Varsiy Show scheduled or March 14 and 15. When asked how she el abou being chosen as one o he mos beauiul co-eds on campus, Virginia Clauden replied laughingly. "When I ound i ou I was araid o leave he house." Hope Biing exclaimed ha she was simply asounded. June Lucas was cerain here had been a misake, and Ruh Baron, anoher beauy winner, was very much surprised and embarassed by i all. Jane Brand when quesioned replied ha she hough is was jus a joke, and ha her real eeling upon winning would ake oo long o explain. Surprise and disbelie was he reacion o Ruh Rapp. Come ye one and come ye aii: Mid-Winer Foimals arc on J\e way, and big imes are promised or all hose who will make i u poin o be among hose presen when he un goes on, which may he Friday nigh rom i0:0cl<> 2:00 or Saurday nigh icm 9:10 o 12:00, or beer sill. Loh. er will be here in ail his glor", and dancing will bs o he s-iveiy srains o his orchesr.. Cigi Vernon, his eroic vocalis, will be here o croon your avorie son r in her own inimiable wa;. \71 a more could anyone r*k? "Decoraion", comes he reply. They're being eecively aken care o by chairman Pa Damro -ch and his commiee. He's in ell y secreive abou he whole hing, however, placing merely VVJ Ji 'gym will be aracively ii* simply decoraed wih he main empha'is on he lighing eecs. LIUJI, can' you see hose lighs now? I's oo bad o become merce i- ary, bu alhough i's un o be ooled, i's more un o know. So here's he low-down on hose bis o paper (ickes, o you) ha will gain you admiance o he big dances. You and your dae may aend boh he Friday nigh ormal and he Saurday nigh inormal dances or a mere $2.50 (no on he cu).. I you warn o buy your ickes one a a lime, he Friday nigh dance is opened o you ur 5?J.7B, and you may ener hu doois Saurday nigh (sill wih your ule, remember) by he simple proa ss o sheii'g i ou S1.50. Thh.gs i>ro uiiyon'n i yon plan o go sug. In ha c- :-e, a icke or he s"i is..'."'s, v 'la< - in'-; ih- ; u i _;o 0 e o being rlowd o ii.ai'1 hi ^.0,^l(.o K.«;g ' Liu. Going :<lo-io aei<l d> h,; ; M! 1 >.- you 1..30 Friday v 11. i.0c Je-.-/- day ni^h. 'ik-lcu- ' d." b" A <.'- cured Lorn <-.ny oi* ile Psev" 1 n.. Aides, or s'< ne ho />. e'ex. able in he dining hall. One inal woid o you who dish ou he sheckles he cusom o "no corsages" is sill in eec. Pu-lease don' orge ha, and, remember, oo, o have a GOOD ime. libery M 'ersonnel lere Thh iiirs. Mr. W. T. Mas, personnel selecor rom he Libery Muual Insurance Company, will be a he college Thursday, March 7 or suden inerviews. Placemen Direcor Hibber D. Corey has arranged or Mr. Mas o begin his ieen minue individual alks wih prospecive candidaes or his company a 9:30 A. M. The inerviews will las unil 3:30 P. M. on his day. Senior sudens are urged o make heir ime appoinmens a he Placemen Bureau, 215 Marshall-Wyhe very early as he schedule shee is as illing up or his imporan company. Men seleced or he Libery When we asked Gervais Wallace! Muual Company repor a he who her ideal college man was, Boson oice and ener a Trainshe admied ha her choice is ing Class o six weeks' duraion. he- one she goes wih here on They are rained as adjusers and campus, bu ha i here were anoher one a college, she would invesigaors o casualy claims. be araid o say so. Hope Biing's avorie is also a William and Mary man a cerain Thea Del. Ruh Rapp said raher coyly ha she didn' hink i was a air quesion o ask and ha "he" could be anywhere. "Nobody special", was he demure answer o Virginia Gould. I seams ha Virginia Clauden's ideal is Lord Boeour, he lucky gu! We couldn' ge Virginia o commi hersel oherwise. June Lu as apparenly ook i or graned {ha we all knew, and surprisedlir answered, "Why, Sonny, o coarse!" Ruh Baron, who was May i (Coninued on pags wo) Men are reimbursed or he cos o heir ransporaion rom he poin o hire o Boson. The saring salary is a he rae o $1300 a year. Salaries will be paid while in he raining class. Applicans mus be single, and beween he ages o weny-wo and weny-seven. Oher companies which will send represenaives o he college beore he Easer Holidays are The Procor and Gamble Company o Cincinnai and The Equiable Lie Insurance Company rom New York. Furher announcemens as o hese and oher irms may be ound on he Placemen Bureau's bullein board ouside Marshall- Wyhe 215. A; oisua "Olga rom <ae Volga" Vernon, exoic whie Russian cabere singer, who will be eaured wih P>ob Sylveser and his inernaionally amous orchesra a he college mid-winer i'ormals. Deasi'g CoilM Twen > Lis Up rrn J= Jl W The Dean has issued he lis o eighy-ive men sudens who in he pa& semeser achieved he honor o opional aendance. As compared wih he las semeser o he year 19S8-39, weny wo more men aained his honor. This migh be due o he weaher, es^ i ni"u as in he winer men sudens hav' less opp uuniv o ge ino mischie you know, Spiing i^-nvr and such.? re loi in or uie jisr ic*"->- or he r e esion 1930 40 o 11. j Us' 1 co 0 i o<,* show h,, die," r«\ i T o I io noi'^' e de ' ">"o.. no g lis hai.d_ <!,;_, Lli.s... s'.'e ;,. whoso v/o.r or h? '"Ml semeser ha.-, been cornulled, and who 31e n.,\' in residence. The names ollow: Anderson, Charles Harper; Arhur, ' Roy William; Ashworh, Houson; Bader,-Frank; Beal, Giord;. Bessman, Samuel P.. Bridgers, Henry E.; Buler, Charles Rober. Camp, David B.; Chambliss, Arhur du Pon; Champa, Anhony; Chapman, George Allan; Cline, Richard Emory; Coiner, Rober Wilmer; Comess, Raymond; Cook, Edward Morrison; Cor, Russell Hills; Cunningham, Chipman W. and Curis, Huningon W. Darden, Edgar B., Jr.; Davis, T.,Crawley, Jr.; Douglas, Rober Americus; Dworkin, Ira Bernard; Ebb, Sanley; Ellenson, Samuel Leon; Eure, Samuel Seadman; Feaser, Orion Ois, Jr.; Fischer, Paul, Dr.; Fischer, William J.; Forbes, Allan Conrad; Foser, Merri W., Jr; Fowler, Vance; Friend, Norman; Glick, Harry M.; Goodman, Meyer, and Gordon, James K. Haynie, Raymond Lee, Jr.; Bern, Charles Edwin;. Hudson, John Suar; Jennings, Clarence Foser; Joslin, Harry Van Anbrugh; Kaner, Marin Harold; Kenney, Arhur H.; Ken, Harry R.; Kern, Rober John; Knigh, Rober S.; Korn, Granino; Kreps, Clion H., Jr.; Laing, Carlon Blick; Lansburgh, Rober Isaac; (Coninued on page six) iiaplooxcones There will be a suden exhibi o phoographs in conjuncion wih he exhibi o "Seven American Phoographers" o be held in he Grea Hall o he Wren Building. * Ener any phoographs which are in your opinion he bes. Please bring prins and negaives o Miss Pead in he Fine Ars Library." 1 Five by seven enlargemens are preerable bu i is no imperaive o have his size.' There will be prizes or he bes picures enered. / J ine ]L>Taiiia Excel LCors r }'bl& Play career o dramaics a William and Mary, a ruly sincere inerj.oulion o Thornon Wilder's "Our Town". Mr. Wilder's porrayal o he lie o a small own provided an excellen opporuniy or he cas o display he vomis o exper coaching. The players' abiliy 10 cach he spiri o he drama and o reain i hrough hree acs is no oo surprising, or he cas wih bu lile excepion has had exensive experiem e. Wha would seem like an ardous ask o us was or hem he sheer joy o work well done. Thornon Wilder did no endow his play wih any one ousanding role, bu he presened o all o his characers he opporuniy o acing or he plo's sake alone, Deprived o any scenary ouside o wo raised plaorms, he ownspeople o Grover's Corners were required o baie heir common lives beore he audience wih nohing i 0 a:d hem in he way o sage seings. We vuuler wha would have' been he pligh o he play i he versaile sage manager, who aced also in he crprcij o commenaor and inerpreer, had no gained ihe conidence oi his audience. David Or' 'n,i as he sage manager deserves g -a credi or his heincsi an inroducion o he,vi::s>icoj)ie and Ids bi'ceesul appeal or ae mi cos in he lie o h : s naive owncmen. The hvo Iheme vibkh provided mc^i oi Us enierne^s and pahos in he plav was presened in he romance o George Gibbs, played by Carlon j_,aing, and Emily Webb, plajcd by Susan Shaer. Carlon Laing in he scene a he soda ounain successully pu across o he audience he awkwardness o he adolescen who discovers himsel in love wih he girl nex door. Susan Shaer poignanly enaced he shor bu swee lie o Emily and was especially eecive in he burial scene. A imes she displayed proessional alen and abiliy. Thomas Forsyh as Dr. Gibbs gave a perormance he smooh- (Coninued on page ive) By now we h \ a all reurned rom our vioi o Grover's Corners, Kew Piainpchirc, or as he veiy ei'psbie s go >mnager draw- led, "Lo 42, Long 70 '. We all Rinessed, and here who didn' missed a veij good iling, in he i=l Social' Securiy Direcor The ballo or Women Suden Governmen elecions o be held Wednesday aernoon rom 3-6 in Barre is as ollows: Chairman o honor council: Ellen Lindsay, Edna Klinge, Margare Michell. Secreary o Execuive Council: Nancy Boawrigh, Theo Kelsey, Virginia Gould. Secreary o Judicial Council: Claire Hulcher, Harrie Sprague, Terry Teale, Camilla McCormick, Margare Lee Alexander, Junior member o Judicial Council: Caroline Cook, Jacky Phillips, Jean Reindollar. Sophomore Member o Honor Council: Carol Burd, Mary Louise Moron, Lois Rea, Billie Wrenn, Helen Black, Libby Fisher. m i b ip! del # Ph m>. For Wed. lal % The opic, Propaganda Public Problem Number One, will be he subjec o a lecure on Wednesday nigh a eigh o'clock in he Phi Bea Kappa Audiorium by John Frederick Dashiell; Kenan Proessor o Psychology in he Universiy o Norh Carolina. This lecure is he las in he series or he year sponsored by he aculy Commiee on Lecures, Ar, and Music. The imeliness o he opics is obvious when we hink o he lood o propaganda wih which he world is being deluged oday and o he imporan role being played by propaganda in molding public opinion. There is hardly any sphere o lie, rom purchasing a 'simple aricle o eveiydav n..n <i reaching a decision on world aairs, in which he aemp is no made o inluence jn^jai^nl by propaganda. Proe-soi Dashi",U will analyze he principles underlying propaganda iom he psychological sandpoin, akmg examples rom adverising, liid poliical and inernaional aciviies. Proessor Dashiell is widely known in.. psychology or Ms research, his conribuions o psychological heory, his exbooks, his work wih he- Naional Research Council (upon which he represened he ield o psychology rom 1934 o 1987), and as a recen presiden o he American Psychological Associaion, he principal body o scieniic psychologiss in America. He received he Ph. D. degree rom Columbia Universiy in 1913; is ellow o he American Associaion or he Advancemen o Science; was (Coninued on page wo) Nex On Tliyrsday Seminar A he hird session o he Marshall-Wyhe Seminar his Thursday aernoon, members and visiors will hear a governmenal exper, Dr. John J. Corson, discuss and deend he recenly amended Social Securiy Ac. As Direcor o he Bureau o Old Age and Survivors' Insurance, Federal Securiy Agency, Social Securiy Board, Dr. Corson is obviously well qualiied o discuss he opic, "In Deense o he New Social Securiy Program". All sudens and visiors in- : : eresed in hearing he lecure are invied o aend rom 4 o 5:30 Summer School P. M. in Washingon 200. Caalog Ready Mr. Corson has had boh academic and governmenal experience Any suden who wishes o aend summer school elsewhere during he summer o 1940 and o have his work laer ranserred o he College o William and Mary, mus receive permission rom he Chairman o he Commiee on degrees, Dr. K.J. Hoke. Only elecive courses may be aken elsewhere, and no qualiy credi is given or work in oher summer schools. Sudens ineresed m aking work elsewhere during he summer o 1940 should secure a copy o he summer school caalogue rom he insiuion in quesion, and presen his caalogue when applying or permission o aend some oer insuion during he summer o 1940. in he ield o economics. Having received he degree o Docor o Philosophy a he Universiy o Virginia, he augh our years a he Universiy o Richmond as a proessor o economics. Following ha, he was or some ime wih he Richmond News Leader, serving in he capaciy o an economic exper; In his posiion he wroe special aricles rom.ime o ime on axaion, problems o ineres o labor, and oher relaed subjecs. Dr. Corson made his inroducion o governmenal service as a local oicer under he Naional Recovery Ac. When he Social Securiy Ac was passed in 1935, Corson was appoined Assisan (Coninued on page 2). a, Nickle Ain»» As announced in he las issue o he Alumni Gazee, he name o he orhcoming Varsiy Show o be presened in Phi Bea Kappa Hall March 14-15 is "A Nickel Ain' Nohin." Considerable discussion has been circulaed as o he meri o his ile, bu inasmuch as he show is o he revue ype he ile need have liles connecion wih he "plo." This name was decided on by he evecuive Commiee o he Backdrop Club over a monh ago because i was necessary o have one a ha ime or publiciy purposes and his ile has a cachy ring. To saisy hose who hink he name should have a direc connecion wih he show he sub-ile "The Sulan's Souvenirs" has been added in he playbill. Ijciedih College's Hary E. Cooper, commening organis rom Norh Carolina who gave a programme o modern music las Sunday in he Williamsburg is church Sory below. Modern Music. Feaured In Sunday Recial On Sunday aernoon, March 3rd, a 4 o'clock, music lovers gahered in he Williamsburg Bapis Church o hear a delighul program o organ music by Harry Cooper, Meredih College organis o Raleigh, Norh Carolina. I was a program made up largely o he works o modern composers, and every selecion was rendered wih he eeling and echnique o a maser musician. The irs w 0 numbers, Ravanello's "Chrisus Resurrexi" and Guilman's "Pasorale", showed lie and brilliancy in conras wih he subdued piece which ollowed "Jesu,, Joy o Man's Desiring" by Bach. A second selecion by Bach, "Fugue in G major" gave Mr. Cooper an excellen opporuniy o display his arisic alen. The nex hree selecions "Fanaisie in. A major", Vierne's "Scherzo", and Edmundson's "Toccao on 'From Heaven High'" showed varied moods. The number which probably won greaes avor wih he audience was "Up he Saguenay", wrien by Alexander Russell wih he S. Lawrence as a heme. Kreiser's "Cradle Song", which was wrien by he composer o his own son, was ouching, indeed. Mr Cooper chose or his inal'selecion "Sella Maris" by Guy Weiz, a modernisic composiion which oers many possibiliies o a capable organis. Mr. Cooper's commens on, he program, which he made rom ime o ime, added considerably o he appreciaion and enjoymen o he audience. Backsage Wi Varsiy Show KJ> The oher day Direcor Tom Forsyh remarked on he Varsiiy Show 'se ha "here's nohing closer o a human bee-hive han his!" Looking around, i is easy o see wha he mean. The cas wasn' perorming a he moraea, bu he sage crew was. This indusrious group was cooperaing wih an air o eiciency and high spiris oward a goal which -i knew was worh accomplishing. Everyone seemed sure ha his producion, scheduled or March 14h and 15h, is going o be he sor o a show ha a Varsiy Show ough o be! Mr. Forsyh poined ou ha a grea deal o hidden alen h'ss been uncovered on campus 1. "A 'superb cas coupled wih unusually good ses, music, dances aid cosumes promise everyhing in he way o a grea show. The only hing lacking is suicien help behind he scenes. Jim Talley, echnical direcor, could use a ew surdy hands 0 help wih consrucion, and Paul Makler inds a shorage o painers. Those who are ineresed in eiher o hese wo ields will ind graeul ellow-workers in he workshop o he Fine Ars building. Or, i yow.have alen in cosuming, you migh drop in a Chandler Fall basemen where Lelia Anne Mmce and her assisans ere spending a good many o heir spare hoxnu. Harold Lazaron needs copyis,'! and arrangers or Ms musical scores, oo. You can ind Tin?, almos any ime o'-'r k~ '-he ov:. o Phi ; jem Knppa Ks'J. r-: Full rehearsals o he. rjrl; nur>bers began ;Uer:h Svi ''.-"ni Schedule has been anaiigel so Ibnl here are deinie hours o iu- Iearsal or each c he ::lr-cni I groups o pcroraicrs. The nn.yers pracice rom V o 3, ho vocaliss rom 8 o 9, oral he eonjiiians rom 9 o 10, No conen wih hese supervised rehearsals, many o he perormers sjieak o o pracice rooms o go hrough heir rouines by hemselves. Pracice makes perec, and his ype o show requires precision. The orchesra and arrangers are workin hard over he orchesraions o he seleced musk. Among he suden composers who deserve a grea deal o credi are: Virginia Doepke, Barbara Kemp, Tom Forsyh, HaroM Lazaron, Ed May, Bud Sparbey, Oscar Snead, Waler Kaylin, a!m Seve Lenzi. The girls' chores has progressed almos o he poin o perecion; he men's chorus is sill 'sruggling over he ype o vocal arrangemens used by Fred Waring and Tommy Dorsey. Aside rom music, here a,re he comedy skehes wrien, by Eeve Quinan and he ses designed., by Henry Kibel and Dave Poire* which ough o he o paricular ineres o he audience. The Women's Glee Club and he College Orchesra will join a he weekly Vespers service a 8 P.M. in he Mehodis Church, on March 10h. All sudens are urged o come o hear he music which will oe especially appropriae or Passion Sunday in Len, A Pey Poin Oscar M. Snead, Esq., Dear Mr. Snead: Would be very happy o receive a cony o your "Pey Girl" song which you are eauring in he William and Mary Varsiy Show. We eel quie laered a he heme... Wih every good wish or a super producion. Cordially, George B. Pey /

PAGE TWO THE PLAT HAT March 5, 194: Beauy Queens... (Coninued rom pag-e one) Queen a Norhield Seminary, Massachuses, in 1936, and who was in he Queen's Cour o Darmouh's Winer Carnival in 1937, saed ha her ineres is in a cerain Harvard Law suden. Cary Gran is Hope's avorie ncor. Tyrone Power was he unanimous choke o Ruh Rapp Had June Lucas, while Virginia Caudon goes or he rugged ype sieh as Spencer Tracy. Virginia Gould replied wih a sigh ha she "LANDS END" Pre-Revoluionary Brick Residence, Excellen Sae o Preservaion; 30D Acres Two Miles o Waer Fron. Severn River Mobjack Bay Glouceser Couny, Va. EDW. RErNHARD, '39 ECLUSIVE AGENCY ID. Carneal and Sons, Inc. REALTORS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA THESE liked Richard Greene, and who doesn'? (Ed. noe I don') Ruh Baron's screen Romeo is Ronald Coleman and Gervais Wallace likes hem all as long as hey're no hams. The nex iem on he lis was "hopes or he uure" which brough many ineresing replies. Hope is headed or he Colburn School or Fashion Careers, while Ruh Rapp plans o ake graduae work a Columbia in Psychology and Vocaional Guidance. June is anoher psychology major who wans o ake her graduae work WHITE OPTICAL CO. Medical Ars Building Newpor News, Va. * WILLIAMS * Good Service by Good Bar bers in a Good Shop. (Over Theare) MEC DOUGLAS STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE B Y ARCLAV SPU Geing ino hese new dresses is like sweeping he cobwebs o he sun. You'll like heir new abric bciuse is spun rayon and spun.:c,*ue are blended o look like linen. 1,/A- Mzzdov? L-rk A happy, horizonal prin wih Llc bows across he biouse. Grey, pink, green, open. 9 o 17. %M- Rose Gar-l-.n Lile roses prined o look like pei-poin. Pirae rollar o make you seem more daring han you are. Blue, rus, rose. 9 o 17- $7J3 "Peninsula Shopping Cener" Wlanshrg a Yale. To coninue sudying ine ars is Ruh Baron's desire. The main ambiion o Virginia Gould is merely o inish school, and Virginia Claudon's hope in he uure is o be a career woman. We were unable o quiz he remaining wo Varsiy Show beauies or heir public, as Mary Ellen Lokey, he only Freshman cones winner, was unavailable, and Bey Moore is somewhere in he U. S. A. debaing or good old W. and M. wih he eam. Dashlell... direcor o he American Psychological Associaion, 1930-32 and presiden, 1937-38. He is he auhor o wo exbooks and a laboraory manual in psychology; on he he exbooks, "Fundamenals o General Psychology," being probably mos widley used in America oday. He is edior o Psychological Monographs and consuling edior on publicaions in psychology or McGraw-Hill Book Company. He has been an exensive conribuor o psychological journals or weny-ive years. His special ields o research are learning, animal psychology, experimens in social psychology on inluence o he group upon he individual, and conribuions o heoreical psychology. Dr. Corson Execuive Direcor o he Social Securiy Board, and in 1938 he was advanced o his presen posiion. Dr. Corson is also a pas presiden o he Virginia Social Securiy Associaion. As preparaion or his lecure, Dr. A. G. Taylor, Assisan Dean o he Marshall-Wyhe School, suggess reading "The New Social Securiy Program" by Arhur Almeyer in "School Lie" o January, 1940, which has been placed on reserve in he library. Wrien by he Direcor o he Social Securiy Board and Corson's 'superior oicer, his aricle has been cied because i gives insigh ino he amendmens made o he SSA during he summer o 1939, and his will have direc bearing on he speech. Suden Gov. Pres. Women's Judiciary Council, Jean Clarahan, Pres. Morar Board and Evelyn Lengnick, Pres. Panhellenic Council. $ H. LAPIDOW, Tailors Alering and Repairing Done by Expers Behind Sororiy Cour! COLONIAL Elecric Shop General Elecric Producs Rerigeraors - Radios Ranges and Appliances Sales and Service Elecrical Conracing PHONE 477 HOWS AND WHYS OF THE TRAVEL CLUB A-round Wih The Clul The Foreign Travel Club was ounded in Sepember o 1938 by a group o sudens, and was immediaely sponsored by Dr. J. D. Carer o he French Deparmen. Ben Leson was he irs presiden and was succeeded by Bob Lansburgh, presiden o Phi Lambda Phi, who now wields he gaval. Any suden or aculy member who has raveled ouside o he Unied Saes is eligible or membership. A he presen ime here are abou hiry members.- The objec o he club is o simulae ravel and o compare experiences. From ime o ime gues speakers are chosen rom among he aculy and rom groups o prominen individuals rom oher ciies who are called upon; however he majoriy o alks are given by he members. A diversiied selecion o subjecs have been deal wih during he pas wo years Including alks on various European naions and Souh America. Several illusraed alks have been given including one on he Scandinavian counries by he presen presiden. Because o he recen chaoic European developmens, special aenion has been given his year o ravel alks relaing o he belligeren naions. This spring we ind he Souh American subjec in he "limeligh". This week Signor Morales o he Spanish Deparmen will enerain he members wih an inormal discussion o he "Rebirh o Pan Americanism". Supplemening his, Mary Lou Hundley wilj speak on Chile. The purpose o his program is o sress he closer relaions which are being esablished beween Norh and Souh America. I is hoped ha hose sudens on he campus who have ravelled ouside o he Unied Saes, and who have no as ye joined will aend he meeings and will eel ull o become members. Senor Morales o he Spanish deparmen will address he Foreign Travel Club nex Thursday a 7:00 P. M. in Barre Hall. His subjec will be "The Rebirh o Pan-Americanism". A meeing o he "William and Mary" Hisory Club was held a 7:00 P. M, in he living room o Brown Hall on Monday February 26h. Dr. Moron, head o he Hisory Deparmen, brough ou he comical aspecs in his subjec which del wih he "Eearly Temperance Movemen". A very imporan meeing o he Euclid Club will be held a 7:00 P. M. on Thursday, March 7h in he living room o Barre Hall. Aer he elecion o oicers has been compleed, rereshmens will be served. All members are urged o ake par in he elecion. On Sunday evening, March 10h, in he Bruon Parish House on he Duke o Glolceser Sree here will be held he ih Lenen discussion group whose opic is "Chrisianiy in he Modern World". The Speaker will be Dr. William Guy o he * Chemisry Deparmen who has chosen he scieniic aspec o he opic. On Wednesday, February 28h, The Library Science Club held an r'open House" in he Library. An exhibi depicing he work and aciviies o he club was shown and rereshmens were served. On Wednesday, March 6h, The Library Science Club wishes o announce ha a 7:15 P. M. in he library Mr. Clark, o he English Deparmen, will review he popular book by Jonn Seinbeck, "Grapes o Wrah". The Epsilon-Alpha Chaper o Lambda Chi Alpha wishes o announce he iniiaion o he ollowing men: Anhony Maucione, Milburn, New Jersey and James W. Fleming, Passaic, New Jersey. The Alpha-Ea Chaper o Sigma Pi wishes o announce he iniiaion o he ollowing men: Edgar Poiner, Bena, Va.; Rober Coiner, Washingon, D. C; Ever Williams, Morresown, N. J., and Arhur Chambliss, Hopewell, Va. Sigma Rho, social raerniy, wishes o announce he iniiaion o he ollowing men: Harvey Johnson, Bridgeon,, N. J.; Alred Roller, New Haven, Conn.; Na. Huchinson, Rocky Moun, Va.; Guy Moaes, Breckinridge, Penn.; and James Wahab, Norolk, Va. Kappa Dela Pi, honorary educaion raerniy, on his campus has sen Harrie Rickehson and Dora Bouldin o S. Louis o be heir represenaives a he Naional Educaion Convenion. One o he discussion quesions o he convenion will be "How can he raerniy on campus be made more valuable o he sudens." Sigma Pi Sigma, honorary physics raerniy, announces he iniiaion o Mary Caherine Koonz, Samuel Hedgcook, Charles Beville, David Camp, Arhur Murray, and James Wahab. There will be a meeing o he Clayon-Grimes Biology Club a 7:00 P. M. in Washingon 100 on Wednesday, March 6h. All members are urged o come. Alpha-Ea o Sigma Pi held is annual Founders Day Dance, Friday nigh, February 23, in he Norh Enrance and Dodge rooms o Phi Bea Kappa Hall. Decoraions were o lavendar and whie, he colors o he raerniy; and o unusual ineres and commen was a large lighed replica o he Sigma Pi pin hung above he ireplace in he Dodge room. Dr. and Mrs. Carer, and Dr. Clark aced as chaperons and as hoss in he receiving line. The daes wearing corsages o whie roses, he raerniy lower, were Misses; Helen Black, Jeanne Maiden, Mabel Amiss, Mary Louise Curiss, Evelyn Cannon, Mildred Anne Hill, Shirley Mahone, Jane Craig, Marie Riez, Evelyn Cosby, Libby Fisher, Jean Ivey, Margare Kelly, Jean Cris, Florence Lean, Nellie Cole, Theima Bell, Wanda Cooke, Shirley Pero, Barbara Kemp, Mary Sue Sall, Anne Fizhugh, Marion Jardine, Sally Be Walker, Phylis Honz, and Manis Burch, Lile Bey Irwin is looking up a Big Bones Lee wih sars in her eyes hese days. Colonial Resauran The Home o Famous Food INVITES YOU TO ENJOY YOUR MEALS IN A PLEASANT AIR- CONDITIONED RESTAURANT. We Specialize in all kinds o wesern Sizzling Seaks and Smihield Hams and Roas Chicken Dinners rom he Roisserie. Also Chinese Dishes. DAILY SEAFOOD^ OYSTERS,- CLAMS ON HALF-SHELL, FOUNTAIN DRINKS AND SANDWICHES. PHONE 794. PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF STEVE SACALIS College Calendar WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6: 4:00 p. m. Inramural Baskeball, Jeerson Hall 4:45-6:00 Choir Rehearsal, Chapel 7:00 Clayon Grimes Biological Club, Washingon 100 7:00 Library Science Club, library 7:00 Womens' Debae Council (vs. Penn Sae) Phalomaeheon Hall 7:00-9:00 Psychology Club, Brown Hall 7:30 Ea Sigma Phi, Washingon 304 7:30-9:00 Orchesra Rehearsal, Music Building 8:00 Lecure. Phi Bee Pro. J. J. Dashiell on "Propaganda Public Problem Number One." THURSDAY, MARCH 7: 4:00-5:00 Marshall Wyhe Seminar, Washingon 200 7:00-10:00 Bridge Club, Barre 7:00-8:00 Euclid Club, Washingon 202 7:00 Foreign Travel, Barre 7:00-8:00 Alcesis Chorus, Music Building 7:00-8:00 Y. W. C. A., Washingon 200 7:00 1. R. C. 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larch 5, 1940 THE FLAT HAT PAGE THREE i The O.D.K.-Faculy baskeball gane was horoughly enjoyed by all. I's good o.see he proessors le down heir hair or a while, and we hope o have a chance o wi- ^ ness a ew more similar coness. T By FRANK RAFLO ^Al While glancing hrough a copy o he "Jour- nal o Healh and Physical Educaion" we * noiced menion o Ois Douglas' leaving * % W&M. We're pleased o noe he recogni- ion given him. He cerainly deserves i. ENCE MEET T.Brennan FACULTY FALLS Takes Onl ira ior! Lose Dual Mees This is he week o beginnings and endings. The Furious Five hi begun and! To End Season To N. C. Sae & Duke ended heir brie ahleic William and Marj's varsiy career... The W & Al swimming eam has concluded is swimming eam placed ih behind Norh Carolina, Duke, Clemson, and Norh Carolina Sae in season, once snore ailing o nave is high paper conerence maerialize in ac... he enh annual Souhern, Conerence swimming mee in he baseballs are being aken Carolina pool a Chapel Hill Saurday nigh. rom he closes and pracice is enaively scheduled or March 12 wih he irs game Placing in every even bu coming April 12 Tho Souhern Conerence baske ball season lias once more drawn o a close and as a pos morem on our ailure o ge a place in he ournamen, il looks as i i'mally he bes eam in he Conerence has won ou in ho play-o.,. And ooball coninues on i* merry way wihou mud 1. beginning and ending. FOR THE OPTIMISTIC Speaking o he gridmen, we had a ew conservaive acs brough o our aenion he oher day. Firs o all, he Indians do open wih Norh Carolina Sae and Navy one aer he oher, which has been enough o knock down even beer eams han our Indians, Then again Virginia, Richmond', V. P. I, and oher' Big Six rivals are no exacly siing around waching'us work. The poin ha was made however was ha everyhing is being expeced rom our Frosh, bu how many o our Frosh made he All-Sae eam? You can coun hem on he ingers o one hand and sill have some le. When you igure he Indians or nex year, your bes be sill is he ac ha he varsiy o he pas year will be back almos enac. Then again, I won' hur i we have wo men o equal abiliy ou or he same posiion. AID FOR FINNS The laes repors show ha he O.D.K.-Furious Five game need Finnish relie abou $72.00. I speaks well or he suden body ha hey showed ha much ineres in he game, as well as or he pros and sudens who no only paricipaed in he game bu spen all heir aernoons las week pracicing In he Gym. Even he reerees did heir par wih oicials, Lenzi and Delia Torre conribuing heir services. Well, we said his was he week o beginnings and endings, so now ha we have sared his hing we'll quickly bring i o a close. Tough Scrimmage Feaures Week's Spring Pracice The inal pracice o he ih week o he curren Spring ooball las Saurday aernoon was perhaps he longes pracice in any spor here in William and Mary. A he end o he hard aernoon o seady scrimmaging he squad was weary ba happy in ha hey had accomplished somehing. In he long gruelling aernoon hree squads o players were pied agains each oher wih reckless abandon. Whie shied players mingled wih diry green and yellow jerseyed players were lined up agains clean green-clad hree, Coach Scrappy Chandler'.-; anksers amassed u oal o!" poins bu were unable o come u;>. In he 300 meer relay, hai opened ho mee on Friday, he Indians placed ourh. Jack Purill, swimming he 200 meer ree sylo placed iih as Barclay o Carolina won in he as ime o 2:31..'). Sol Rubin ook ih place in he diving compeiion iha was won by Dickey o Duke, who was ollowed by Coxhead, Norh Carolina diver, who had deeaed Eubin by a small margin in a dual mee earlier in he season. BRENNAN TAKES THIRD The 150 meer backsroke saw Tommy Brennan make a desperae bid or second place, bu was unable o cach Clemson's Marin ye neverheless ook he only hird ha William and Mary was able o record in he mee. Sonny Almond, ousanding breasroker, placed ourh in he 200 meer brea-sroke behind wo Duke and one Carolina enran. The las even on he program was he 400 meer ree syle relay, won by Carolina.. William and Mary placed ih as he winners were clocked in 4:21.8. The Carolinas dominaed all o he poin scoring in he mee wih he irs our eams all represenaive o ha secion, while he balance o he eams, headed by William and Mary were unable o rise pas he second division. Washingon and Lee, jus one poin behind W&M placed sixh, VMI wih 9 poins were sevenh, and VPI who were unable o place any men, were accorded he dubious las place honors. Women Fencers Lose 2, Win 1 On Trip The William and Mary women's encing eam compleed heir recen norhern rip wih a record o wo losses and one win, The eminine oil wielders easily deeaed Swahmore College 8-1, bu hen dropped one o Brooklyn College 3, and anoher o he women's naional champions, Huner College, 8-1. Fencing or William and Mary were Doris Locke, Florence Mode, Frances Knigh, Carrie Massenburg, and Terry Teal. players. Then, he eams were even mixed urher. I was all in he ineres o good ooball, hough. The improvemen shown by individual players was very marked and i is a very good omen or he orhcoming Fall season. William and Mary ans will be reaed o some excellen ooball his Fall and should have he pleasure o seeing he owly Spiders go down in deea. Thus, wih prospecs such as his in view, he pracices do no seem so long. Wih vicories over heir oponens as heir goal he Indians coninue o work. They work as no oher Indian eam has (Coninued on page 7) Phi Alpha - Cops Bowling Trophy Goodman Leads Individuals Wih 548; Ealo Second o Give Phi Alpha Edge. Aer a week's delay due o he illness o wo o he conesans he inramural bowling ournamen, was inished up wih Phi Alpha emerging he eam winner. Meyer Goodman, represning Tyler Hair, bowled a high 548 in he inals o inish ahead o anybody else and walk o wih he individual honors. EAFLO SECOND The eam winner was decided by he bowmng o Frank Ealo who came ou o he inirmary o bowl 501 and cop second place. Ealo's 60 second place poins, ogeher wih he 45 poins he eam received or qualiying men in he inals was enough o give Phi Alpha a weny poin margin over Sigma Eho, heir neares rival. COMPETITION CLOSE Compeiion or second, hird, and ourh places was as close as could be. Coming righ up behind Ealo was Buler, Phi Kappa Tan who bowled 500. Seve Dennis, Sigma Rho, wih 498 ended a close ourh. The oher eleven inaliss inished in he ollowing order: Lenzi, Sigma Eho, 479; Purill, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 476; Rucker, Sigma Rho, 473; Suar, Monroe 473; Pepkin, Phi Alpha, 472; Coward, Monroe, 453; Makler, Phi Alpha, 452; Tower, Pi Kappa Alpha, 440; Dorrier, Kappa' Alpha, 428; Walker, Sigma Rho, 419; London, Phi Alpha, 386. Team scores were compued by dividing he oal number o poins received by ive. They are: Phi Alpha, 21; Sigma Rho, 17; Tyler, 15; Phi Kappa Tau, 10; Monroe, 6; S. A. E. 3;Pi K. A. 3; K. A. 3. 5 A ^pr^m O.D.K. members bale Furious Faculy or he Ball, Gym Mee o he Held On Monday, March 18 On Monday evening, March 18, he annual inramural gym mee will be held in Blow Gym a 8 o'clock. Enries or he mee close March 14. The compeiion is open o all and will be in he horizonal bar, side horse, parallel bars, umbling, and rope climb or ime. For he benii o hose who are going compee in he mee, he ollowing compulsory movemens are given and opional ones suggesed: Horizonal Bar 1 compulsory, 1 opional: Sraigh arm hang, hip swing o suppor ronways. Under swing and swing backward. On he nex orward swing, kneeswing-up le beween he hands. Swing righ leg over he bar and dismoun wih a quarer urn le o sand. Opional: 1) Jump o hang wih upper grip. On orward swing, knee swing-up le ouside le hand. Leg swing backward o suppor ronways. Hip circle ronwards o suppor. Swing orward and backward o dismoun. (30 poins). 2) From hang hip-swing o suppor ronways. Hip circle backward, swing. On orward swing knee swing up le beween hands. Righ knee up. Knee hang drop backward and swing o o sand. (40 poins). Side Horse 5 vauls compulsory, 1 opional movemen. Compulsory 1. Fron vaul 2. Eear vaul 3. Flank vaul 4. Sraddle vaul 5. Choice o: Squa vaul, wol vaul, or hie vaul. Opional: 1) Jump o ron suppor and squa orward o rear suppor. Leg swing le backward under le hand and righ under righ hand o ron suppor. Fein righ or le and double read dismoun o sand. (35 poins) 2 From cross sand moun o riding sea acing pommels. Scissors backward o riding sea ouward. Scissor, orward 0 riding sea acing pommels. Grasping pommels, double rear dismoun. (35 poins). Parallel bars, 1 compulsory movemen, 1 opional Compulsory: Jump o upper arm hang. Swing sem (uprise) on backward swing. Swing o. sraddle sea in ron o hands. Swing beween hands 0 a sraddle sea in back o hands. Grasp in rear, swing beween bars, and ron vaul o sand. Opional: 1) Running jump o upper arm hang, swing orward and backward, again orward o sraddle sea in ron o hands. Swing backward o sraddle sea in back o hands. Shoulder sand, orward roll 0 upper arm hand. Kip o sraddle in ron o hands. Swing o rear dismoun. Sand. (35 poins) 2) Running jump o upper arm hang. Kip o suppor. Shoulder sand, roll o upper arm hang. Swing sem (uprise) backward o sraddle sea in back o hands. Swing o ron vaul wih hal urn inwards. (35 poins) Tumbling, 1 compulsory movemen, 1 opional Compulsory: Running long dive and wo orward rolls o a sand. Three backward rolls o a sand. Head sand, hold, orward roll. Two carwheels. Opional: 1) Head spring and roll backward o backward lying posiion. Snap-up (kip) o sand. Roll backward o momenary sand and lower o Sand. Two orward diving rolls. (35 poins) 2) Forward handspring wih run. Two head springs o sand. Hal urn, hree orward rolls. (40 poins) (Coninued on Page Five) ^ # - "^vy-ww'i,^,-; ' i / %*'. Volleyball & Wresling On Week's Card Handball and Ping Pong Draw o Close; PM Alpha, Phi,Tau Lead Wih bowling compleed, and handball and ping pong nearly compleed, volleyball akes he spoligh in he inramural program, along wih wresling. VOLLEYBALL MONDAY The vollyball ournamen is scheduled o sar nex Monday, he elevenh o March. Due o he shorage o ime beore Easer vacaion all games will be crowded ino one week. Three games are scheduled or each day, one a hree, one a our, and one a ive. The ournamen will be a round robin or raerniies; he raerniies will play each oher once. WRESTLING TO START Wresling, open o all, will be held on he nighs o March 12 and, 3. Compeiion will be in eigh classes: 115, 125, 135, 145, 155, 165, 175, and heavy. Each person may compee in one elss only. The enry, card is posed in he Gym now, and all who inend 0 wresle should sign up a once. HANDBALL FINISHING " In he nearly compleed hand' ball ournamen hree men have reached he semi-inals, Delia Torre, Sigma Rho, Bremmer, Tyler, and Hanley, S. A. E. Losers in he Quarer inal round were Meyer, Makler, and Klein, all Phi Alpha. Wallace and Davis have ye o play heir quarer inal games. Bill Fisher, Phi Alpha, pre-ournamen avorie,, and seeded irs in he draw, was orced o wihdraw rom he ournamen because o illness. (Coninued on page ive) K. 28-25 [Game To \Be Annual eaure Faculy Leads Through Cones Bu Give Way in End The O. D. K.-Prcsineu's Aide quine rallied lae in he game a Blow Gym on Saurday nigh wih he urious, ighing Faculy combine o ake heir measure 28-25. I was a nip and uck aair wih play being airly even hroughou. Indued, i was no unil very near he end ha Elmo Legg sank a baske o wind up he " rally and o cinch he game. Lloyd Phillips sared he scoring or he evening a s he ossed in a prey one-handed sho. The ighing Faculynum go ogeher and ran «p a lead. Then, as he hal neareri, he O. I). K. club moved up 1o wihin one poin,.,-.u hp score sood a 12-11 or he inermission. In he second hal he Faculy draw away ou in ron and seemingly had he game sewed up. They were leading a one spo o he game by eigh poins. I was hen ha he brillian rally o he ired bu deermined O.D.K. brohers began. They hrew baskes rom all angles in a ypical Merriwell inish. The game wound up wih he score a 28-25. CAPTAINS SPEAK In he saemen given aer he game Capain Leon Hayden o he O.D.K. quine said ha he game was enjoyed grealy by hose paricipaing and ha he would like o see i as a yearly aair. He also said ha his eam was orunae o win such a close game. (He made no complain as o he imekeeping o he game!) Dr. Meiklejohn, coach and sar o he Faculy, issued a saemen o he eec ha his men were oo worn ou by he younger and more agile undergraduaes o hold o heir belaed rally. He said ha he, oo, would like o esablish he game as a yearly classic. All in all i was a gala occasion as he predominanly eminine audience nearly laughed isel o deah. I is hard o say who enjoyed i he mos jus or his reason. As a paring sho i migh be said here and now ha he men o he Faculy are jusly proud o heir eam and well hey should be. Their heads may be held high or anoher year. Jeerson, Kappas And K.D. lead Baskeball Leagues Finish Hal Season "Anyhing can happen here", and i usually does in he women's inramural baskeball games held in he Jeerson gym. The girls mix he spiri o un wih v' he will o win making he.games» exciing and ull o hrills.?... i Up o dae slighly >,le s han hal o he games have been play-').. ed., '"" "Leading in he dormiory league are he Jeerson.six who have.* won wo ou o wo games' so ar. In he sororiy league he Kappa." Dela's and he Kappa's are ahead '», having won hree ou o hree * games played. The Chi Omegas '' [ are nex wih six poins having * won hree ou o our; Gamma [ Phi's nex wih wo. ou o, wo;.'" Thea's wih wo ou 'o "hree; * Pi Phi's wih wo ou _ o our ' while he Pi Mu's, Tri Del»s anl Alpha Chi's are railing. -

PAGE FOUR THE FLAT HAT March ', 1940 THE F L A T HAT ' Sabilias e Fides" Founded Oc. 11. 1911 College o William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia EDITOR BOB STAINTON NEWS EDITOR MAKE-UP EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR Rober Marshal] Carl Meucke Frank RaTo COLUMNISTS Dave Quinlan, Pa Damrosch, Waler Snowden, Edih Harris, Waler Bara, Harry Barr, Kormic Lapolla, John Sumner. PHOTOGRAPHER ART EDITOR Jack Garre. David Forer REPORTORIAL STAFF Dick Earle, Dick Kauman, Bill Howard, Peg Guildner, Florence. Mode, Jean Lyngass, Mary Figley. Bernard Ransono, Trudie Van Wyck, Willard Bergwall, Serling Srange, Mony Mocks, Virginia Tripp, Margare Eaon, Margare Alexander, Brown Pogo, Mary Beh Cole, Libby Cosenbadar, Dick Davis, Bey Douglas, James Fleming, Janice Harvey, Forbes Conna, Sew Hurley, Connie Leon, ores Murden, Shirley Pero, Rhoda Hollander, J P H. Recor, Marv Thedick, Joan Wallace, Kemp Wes, NahamcM>eman,_Tah_Taylor 1 BUSINESS MANAGER HARRY GEBAUER BUSINESS STAFF 'Ar Cosgrove, Ausin Robers, Jan e Harden, Foser Jennings, Jack Hallowell, William Howard, Eugene «llis, Edna Klinge, Abe Lincoln, Wesley Behel. Norma Brown, Naalie Nichols.,,,,,. CIRCULATION MANAGER AL CHESTNUT Adverising raes urnished upon applicaion o he business managemen. Subscripion raes: $4.00 per year (exclusive o sudens). Enered as second class maer a he nos oice a Williamsburg, Virginia. Member Associaed Goi!e6iae Press Disribuor o Cblle6iaie Diges R PResEMTeD FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING 3Y Naional Adverising Service, Inc. College Publishers Represenaive 4ZO MADISON AVE. NEW YORK N. Y. CHICAGO «BOSTOB ' LOS ANGELES A New Elemen SAH FRANCISCO In Suden Governmen In reerence o he posponemen o he voe on he proposed Suden Governmen Consiuion originally scheduled or omorrow i is necessary or he Fla Ha o make some addiional commen. I is diicul o ge a he roos o his problem in a sraigh news sory; also i is diicul or he Fla ia o draw conclusions or ake a deinie sand on his quesion a his ime because o he chaoic sae o he maer and he inroducion o an enirely new elemen ino he suden governmen picure. For he pas wo monhs a number o enhusiasic sudens have been working on a suden governmen plan. Compleed wo weeks ago, his plan was presened o a suden gahering in Phi Bea Kappa Hall Sunday, a week ago (S-'eb. 25). The consiuion so concerned was explained o he gahering and a number o sudens voiced opinions pro and con on he opic. The week ollowing was spen discussing, correcing, and smoohing i ou o prepare i or a suden "aye" or "nay" voe. I i had passed, he ulimae purpose, according o is ramers, was o se up he srucure or a workable, eecive suden governmen and as a bargaining agen or cerain uncions which he ramers believed should be in he hands o he sudens. The dae or voing was se or Wednesday. March 6h, bu a new elemen (menioned above) enered he picure in he orm o a special commiee o represenaive sudens, aculy members, and adminisraion oicers, summoned o he hisoric Blue Room o he Wren Building, by Mr. Bryan, Presiden o he college. The purpose o he meeing, as explained by Mr. Bryan was o creae a body represenaive o all phases o college aciviy which would operae in he capaciy o a "clearing house" or all he problems which aec he college, he aim being o course, o make lie mos saisacory and enjoyable or everyone conneced wih William and Mary. I he objecives o he body can be aained heir meeing will mark a milesone. in he progress o he college because his is he aim o he suden governmen movemen as well as he Adminisraion and Faculy. Naurally, he quesion o he new consiuion was brough up a he meeing and recognized cerain diiculies which would be orhcoming, i was decided o creae a sub-commiee composed o all he suden members, one aculy member and hree o he adminisraive oicials o ake up he problem a a special meeing o be held Saurday. This sub-commiee will repor back o he main body on Monday wih wha hey believe o be he mos pracicable plan o suden organizaion. The problem o suden governmen will serve as an ideal es o he value o he 'Presiden's commiee and he oucome o he handling o his, is iniial piece o business, will deermine he uure worh o such a body. The composiion o he group is such ha i aords expression o suden, aculy, and adminisraive opinion a one ime and around one able. The Fla Ha earnesly hopes ha i will be able,o solve he pressing problems o he college o he saisacion o all concerned. Suden Music ndsrrerence Las Sunday he college was orunae o have Harry Cooper, organis, presen a recial or he enjoymen o anyone who cared o aend. The perormance was excellen, as all who heard him agreed, bu here were regreably ew liseners presen. The audience Sunday was indicaive o an aiude which has been becoming more and more eviden in he pas school year a general eeling o boredom and disregard or concers and programs o culurally broadening conen. Through he eors o he Commiee on Lecures, Ar and Music, many gied ariss have been brough o Williamsburg, some o hem even coming wihou ee, as did Mr. Cooper. In order o eel jusiied in asking accomplished men and women o presen recials and oher programs, he Commiee mus also eel cerain ha heir eors will be appreciaed and upheld by he suden body. The recials have been good his year, embracing a wide variey o insrumens and ypes o music. Bu hey do need o be noiced and backed by everyone ineresed in ine ars i hey are o mainain his year's high sandard in he uure. Evidenly (and probably unorunaely) he majoriy o sudens o William and Mary are no ineresed in a "high sandard" ; wha hey wan is enjoymen rom heir music lisening, eeling ha he ype o programs now being presened are "over heir heads". I his is rue he music should be "lighened"; i no, he programs should be publicized more exensively and in a dieren ashion, so ha hey have more appeal. The imporance o going o church on Sunday is no very imporan his March 1940. I is no much greaer han he number o sudens who go o morning worship every seven days beneah he six seeples o Williamsburg. The riual o religion is no oo popular his year o our Lord, one housand nine hundred and ory. I is no much more popular han he Wednesday evening chapel services. We believe he churches in his college own are much more deserving o suden suppor han hey receive. We believe ha he college Chapel service on Wednesdays is worh much more han he hiry minues required or aendance. Chrismas comes bu once a year and so does Easer. We would only ask ha hese nex wo Sundays beore he Spring holidays an eor be made by our suden Sabbah sleepers o visi any one o he Churches in his Colonial Ciy. We wrie his wih no illusions as o improving anyone or anyhing. We consider ha he Chrisian or religious spiri is no greaer or no less here han ha on any oher campus. as ohers see i The usual hing o do would be o say somehing original however because o a rainy day and a spiri o benevolence, you will be spared ha ordeal. From he Tower comes a airly good deiniion A college is a ounain o knowledge where all go o drink.! And in he same vein Neighbor: "Say have you olks go a bole opener around here?" Paren: "Yeah, bu he's away a college." The Proverbial heme song 1 would no si in he groaner's sea Nor hurl he cyme's ban Le me si insead in he back o he room And ge wha sleep I can. The Columns. * * * * POME! I love is blind And lovers can' see Then why in he world Doesn' someone love me? The Wachower. * * <s «TALE OF A FRESHMAN He said he wouldn' worry And si up lae and cram, For i his brain became aigued He migh lunk his exam. And so he blihely wen his way, Careree and debonair... And now his college pals are sad For he's no longer here! The Tower. * * s $ WHOOPS!! Moher (enering room): "Why, Mabel, ge righ down rom ha young man's knee." Mabel: "No, 1 go here irs." The Elm. ijs & : : * SEE WHAT WE MEAN??? "I can read your minds like a book," said he lecurer. "I can ell wha each one o you is hinking." "Then why don' you go here " called a voice rom he back. Jeser. seasons greeings ODE ON THE ADVENT OF MARCH Here we si on a,sulry day, Spring, we»eel, is here o say. Spouing airy persilage, Touriss come wih enourage. Wih meling snow come Russian vwins, So Pros don runks o aid he Firms. Once more wih warmh and air serene, Couples neck in COLLEGE GREEN. The use o his new name please pardon, (We really mean he Sunken Garden.) While rain drop a our window pesers, We 'si and bone or mid-semesers. And while he winer winds grow imilder, A spring bouque o Thornon Wilder; Beore Spring Fever ges us down, Le's sing he praises o "Our Town". Spring's permanence some skepics doub, They say ha winer is no ou, Bu one 'sure sign hey all should know, The proximiy o he Varsiy Show. Banishing all winer's drear We anicipae his ime o year: The way wih ease he genle breeze, Rules new-horn leaves o rees. Tailors work wih ceaseless labor Designing spring ashions or Leonard Haber. The ooball eam in ho sun oils. Supervised by big K. Voyles. The insec season rapidly nears, Heralded by lies in one o Seve's beers. Young man's ancy is spurred on When coeds, ennis shors do don. Biology Dep. works harder han is habi, Semming progeny o ignoran rabbi. The joy a he coming o spring is quie normal, Bu our bubble is pricked when we see poser o MID-WINTER FORMAL W.S. & P.D. overheard oy HIS LORDSHIP See i you can igure his one ou! Sunday nigh Jimmy "Bumpkins" Clark had his irs dae wih Mary Henley Spencer. So he gave her his raerniy pin. Friday aernoon, he had his second dae wih he same number, so he go i back. Whoever says he Kappa Sigs don' ge around ougha speak o he Bumpkins.! Friday nigh. They've been in he column oo many imes laely, bu news is news. MOST IN LOVE OF THE WEEK "Dopey" Berg-Johnson and Jack Warner. Spring mus be really here because he raerniy pins are drop under one arm and Paul Krazg From a once beer rememberance we prin his single line o he rerain o an old ping prey as. Dick Whiing under he oher. Wonder how i nau,ed o and New England olk song. "For i is hard o i apped his Phi eels o have o compee wih ell he deph o he well by he lengh o Tau jewel on Mary Jane Robers. Abdul or a lady's aenion. he handle o he pump." I is equally hard Congraulaions are in order or % :Js sc ^ o ell he deph o religious spiri in any Dick and Mary Jane. And I guess We've jus discovered ha he communiy by he number o is empy ha pus Bey Curs in her own boys deluxe Hunkey Henderson and Brock pews. This Wednesday Dr. Meikiejohn o place. Seele aren' our philosophy deparmen is speaking a j college chapel. I would be a ine gesure o our own college well o religion i more han he usual hiry odd sudens were presen or his service. I would be raher nice oo i nex Sunday some o us could ge up or an earlier cup o coee and discover ha he bible need no always be boring. Every conceivable business or economic enerprize manages o ge a week dedicaed o isel be i rerigeraors, groceries, underakers, or he movies. We hink i no oo, presumpious o have a "Go o Church Week. Nex Sunday go o church, any church. You migh like i. ATTENTION, STUDENTS Presidenial year, wheher we like i or no, is upon us again. Sudens and aculy members who are eligible o voe and ne regisered are urged o do so a once. This is a very imporan year and regardless o one's poliical belies, we sress he need or immediae acion as regisraion will be closing soon. Check he regulaions and comply a once o insure your having a voe. THE COLLEGIATE REVIEW C.A.A. pilo raining sudens have lown 80,000 hours wihou a serious acciden. Some 3,700 sudens have soloed. * * * 9 We don' know wheher his is a sign o Spring or no, bu pin* are bouncing jus as as as hey are going ou maybe even aser. "Whalebone" Garwood and Jane Sewar are rying o make everybody hink hey are inished, bu no one believes i no even Garwood and Sewar. Four o one odds ha is so much wind in he whiskers. s» Second bounce ac o he week is an old one. Lennie Geyer and Eleanor Taylor have decided o call i o. The pin is back on Geyer. All o which makes i even or he Phi Taus his week. One pin ou and one pin in. * > 8 FLASH: George Goshall's loose again. He was a he Tiea- Pi Phi baskeball game Wednesday nigh and he didn' know wha he score was. Bu he had a look in his eye. So Lois Saye Seems prey eligible. 9 The Sunken Garden's a nice place even on a cold nigh. Ask Gleves and Holbrook how many consellaions hey could see las Speaking o he Sunken Garden, we (saw Lucille Peavey siing an he seps over yonder wih a dog Wha's UP By Carl Muecke WHY READ THIS? To a person who reads quie I've been reading over he i widely abou he world abou columns o some o my un-1 him, an analysis o evens happv predecessors in he i alone migh be exciing, bu WHAT'S UP column. I... say, he average suden, sadly unhappy or periodically hey! enough doesn' ake he have el i necessary o be- rouble o do his. Then rae he sudens or heir j wha is exciing o him? lack o ineres and inellec-! REASON FOR APATHY ual curiosiy in he world] Well look around you, and around hem. This may be ask yoursel. I don' need o parly due o ouraged vani-1 elaborae, you know yoursel. y on he columniss par! Ouside o an occasi ona i brie or aer all wha precenage! glance a headlines in a paper, o sudens read a column j and a i 00 k a "Blondie" or like his which proposes o he "Phanom", your main deal wih he weighy pro- 1 ineres lies in daing and in blems o he world. Sudens J assored ypes o aciviy eel, and perhaps righly so,; colloquially grouped under ha a suden columnis i he ile "playing around". can' cover World aairs any' There are probably wo reabeer han he syndicaed sons w n y mos o us down proessionals in he daily j nere i on > gi ve a damn abou newspapers, and since hey j much ouside o an enorced don' read he proessionals; sudying or exams and daanyhow, why he devil read I j n g.. The irs ha we don' I he waered versions o ama-1 see how we can.do much eurs? abou he ouside world, we simulaing and provocaive reading maerial in he column. Bu wha is simulaing and provocaive maerial?.will arn-ar Go WHAT IS ECITING? This is a disinc challenge eel los as individuals, and he second and perhaps more o anvone who wans o do! imporan is ha we are no more han ake up space in compelled by povery or he paper and give he edi-1 oher srong economic orces orial page a prey balanced! o worry abou he ouside look. When you ake on his I world. As long as we're job, you've go o hink o ; down here we're comorably several hings. Firs o all, j cradled, wih nohing more o unless you're wriing only or j worry abou han grades_or your own enjoymen and ediicaion, anoher male or personaliy you've go o igure problems o unhappy adjus ou how o ge an audience. To do his you've go o pu men o our environmen. DRY PROPS You know here really are an awul lo more hings o be ineresed in. You've pro- (Coninued on page ive) M Roun d he only ones ineresed in he We do no preend o undersand he quesions paramoun <n hese crucial days or he world. In ac we are Jean Rie league. Fowler's go he dae or he Mid-Winers had unaware o he policies ha our own governmen is persuing in he ineress o world peace. By ha we mean i a week ago. Tha is deiniely Class, and he compeiion is geing sier all he ime. sake o peace as such, and no involved hypocrisy. Again measures ha show evidence ha wha is done is or he 9 $ $ * we preach nohing, or i would o a cerainy be oolish OBSERVATIONS: I would no o aemp o solve somehing we,know nough o. Tha be surprising i Bill Lanl cough leaves us in he posiion ha wha we say rom now on is ha boa or Panama anyime no idealisic nor is i hesiancy o accep wha mus be now. He's very, very much in our desiny. Raher i is an aemp o vouchsae our own love down here and Spring is eelings in regard o he presen, undisored, we hope, by coming... San Juan is on he prejudice. go again. This ime i's no one, bu wo. And Rosia is 'way down Wha is he end o all his misery. Wha does i gain ni Puera Rica. Who was i ha any counry o win he war. England is no beer han said "Lains are lousy lovers",.. Germany, she has no more regard or he Jamaican negro,... Bill Wya is sill looking or han he German has or her conquered races. France reuses o give up a single racion o her colonial erriory. a new girl. He even ried o pu an ad in he paper. Any akers? Oher naions such as Ialy si on he ence and wai, ready... Lile Hughie Wason is sill o jump wih he winner. No one o hem is acivaed by blushing. This makes he hird an Inernaional benevolence. W T ho ever wins mus ge he week.... Iron Somach Club ruis o vicory and he loser he dregs o deea. Tha bids wen ou las week o Bill is he way i has been since men sared ighing. Parry, Vince Parker, and Cli Should we as a naion cas he die wih any one or a Kreps Also saw Lokey's group o he belligerens. Can we> possibly say ha i Wing "goin' o own" wih lile Lois Rea... The boys on campus would be beer o sacriice a million German or French lives or o wha ever side we are ighing agains or an hae o hear his bu congra ideal. The way we eel is ha no one can ever make us ulaions anyhow o Jeannee Appleby believe ha in war here is an ideal worh ighing or. on he new ring. The Pi To kill is o murder, o be killed is o be murdered. Wheher K. A's had a dance Friday nigh saesman or churchman, says he siuaion makes he (Coninued on Page Five) acs dieren.

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We wan you o make lour place your home; have all your meals wih us. 1 Special Raes o Suden; Your Paronage Appreciaed ^ Wha's Up (Coninued rom page our) bably come across many o hese "problems" in various courses, bu usually such hings are o be learned or an exam and hem relegaed o limbo or else never hough o as having any connecion o our immediae environmen. This is in par due o he limiaions o he class room. A pro has o ge over los o maerial in a shor ime, and he usually does his in a very colorless manner. The dry, acual way o eaching is he easies. You pour i ino he sudens and hey pour i ou. Bu his is a poor excuse or learning. Why no pu hings over wih a punch why no dramaize acs eel maerial sincerely and cach suden ineres. Bu his colorless aiude may grow ou o resignaion, ou o a eeling ha he sudens would never respond o such a reamen. LESS ACTIVITIES, MORE ACTIVITY Since he spoligh is back on us wha can we do? One answer is o course o look ouside o he class room or ha which we don' ind in i. Since many o us go ou or aciviies why no make hese mean somehing. Mos aciviies down here have a poor excuse or being. We ge ino hem eiher o please a pro or else o vaguely show ha we are aciviies men. Now i each o us go ino one aciviy and really worked on i and made i mean somehing ha migh change he whole siuaion. I bids or O.D.K. or Morarboard were measured on a qualiaive no quaniaive basis ha would also be a long sep orward. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Well, very briely here is he siuaion as I see i. Wha do you hink o i? I've saisied he radiion o he periodical gripe, and nex week, in case you've been waiing, I shall reurn again o charing he shiing complex, grea, big world. You migh help by leing me know how you eel abou his discussion. Ineresing leers will be published in he FLAT HAT. Come on now, I know i's mid-semeser ime, bu ell us why aren' he majoriy ineresed? Should hey be and why or why no? Whose aul is i?--pros Sudens? Conine all your answers o a LEAST 20,000 words. "Our Town" ness and inesse o which reminded us o his superb Hleslikon in he "Inspecor General", bu his ime wih a deeper voice and a more maure air. James Buchholz, who had his iniial role in he "Inspecor O-ieral" will probably be seen e oen aer his amusing caure o Proessor Willard, 1 whie haired genleman who 1 bled so on he geological ormaion o Grover's Corners. Arlene Murray, making her sage debu as Mrs. Webb, gives he impression ha she is well on he road o becoming one o he ousanding William and Mary Players. Edna Whie as Mrs. Gibbs, Marva Blair as Rebecca Gibbs, and Bill Parry as Edior Webb gave noeworhy perormances. Sanley Ebb, as Howie New- Earn Money! You can esablish a proiable business selling our excellen; SOLVENT shampoo ha makes srong, healhy, lusrous hair. Dissolves dandru and consan use prevens is reappearance. Conains no alcohol, no ree alkali, no sulonaed oils, no injurious ingrediens. Easy o sell o everyone who wans hair healh and beauy. Generous commission. Good income assured. Wrie o MARTIN'S SOLVENT PRODUCTS, Inc., 813A Lexingon Avenue, New York some, he milkman, and Henry Kibel as Consable Warren, were more han adequae. John Sumner as he choirmaser did ull jusice o his meagre role. Some o he minor characers showed a lile nervousness, bu he whole producion o "Our Town" sruck a genuine noe o inished enerainmen and provided ood or hough o many o he deparing audience. Volleyball.. (Coninued rom page ive) The Volleyball schedule or he coming week: VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE March 1940 All games mus be played when scheduled or hey will be oreied. Firs game a 3:00, second a 4:00, hird a 5:00 PLEASE BE ON TIME. Monday, March 11h 3:00 S.A.E. vs Phi Tau; Sigma Rho vs Lamb Chi; Phi Alpha vs Thea Del. 4:00 Pi Lamb vs Pi K. A.; K. A. vs Sigma Pi;' S. A. E. vs Lamb Chi. 5:00 Sigma Rho vs Pi K, A.; Phi Alpha vs Sigma Pi; Phi Tau i vs Thea Del. Tuesday, March 12h 3:00 Pi Lamb vs K. A.; S.A.E. vs Thea Del; Lamb Chi vs Pi K. A. 4:00 Pi Tau vs Sigma Pi; Sigma Rho vs K. A.; Pi Alpha vs Pi Lamb. 5:00 S.A.E. vs Pi K. A.; Thea Del vs Sigma Pi; Lamb Chi vs K. A. His Lordship (Coninued rom page our) by candle ligh. They arranged o have one candle pu on each gas sove. P. S. Gas soves are no used in Williamsburg. Never hur 'cha. QUESTION OP THE WEEK Wh 0 is Jenny Claudon's "Dream Man"? m ssi * M We hear ha he K. D's are going o build Pa Harper a special recepion room (?)... Bunch, we hear, is rying o give Ed Cook a hunch abou he "Exoic" Kiy Jones (Jr.)... The EEL o he WEEK was slipped o Jack Shinn by Cay Roulsone, or vice versa..... Speaking o Roulsones, Prankie seems o have "Glamour Boy" Hank Whiehouse under her humb. @? Well ake i easy kids and we'll see who's who wib whom come Mid-Winers nex week. Premedical sudens are requesed o regiser a he oice o Mr. Hocu, Secreary o he Commiee on Premidical Sudens, or he purpose o receiving guidance and lieraure which will assis hem in he selecion o medical schools. The Royalis Magazine has been given he honor o being placed on a World-Lis o periodicals o be published by Dr. I. Paseiner, he General Direcor o he Universiy Library a Budapes. Dr. Paseiner is compiling an ediion dealing exclusively wih he periodicals o all naions, which will be indicaive o he curren rends o. hough o he people, and hereby aord a close view o he developmen or decline o culure and civilizaion wihin he counry. The Royalis has sen copies o he las wo issues o Dr. Paseiner and reverenly hopes ha Budapes will sill be here o receive hem. Gym Mee... (Coninued rom page hree) 3) Wih run, round o, backward handspring and backward somersaul. (45 poins). I is no necessary or anyone o use hese opional movemens. You may make up your own or each even. I you do so please see ha hese movemens are given o John Adam s ha hey may be graded. Poins aer he movemens are raed according o heir diiculy. Oher movemens and erercises which may be used may be ound in he book "Apparaus and Tumbling Exercises" by L. Zwarg which is in he reserve room under Physical Educaion 407. Spring- Fooball... (Coninued rom page hree) ever worked beore. Resuls are heir aim. These resuls can well be augured by he severiy o he curren Spring pracice. All in all he pracice has pu he squad in op condiion. The building up o a eam is no easy maer and requires ime. So, when he Indians ake he ield or he irs ime nex Sepember, hey will no have praciced in vain. All he rigor o he Spring raining will sand ready o speed hem on o greaer heighs. Wih wo daes in he same weekend, Jack Geddes seems o be leading he Lokey League, bu Nowak played his rump card wih he Pi K. A. ormal. Order Easer Flowers Now and Save! There will be no charge or Telegraph Service on orders or home delivery placed wih us beore you leave Williamsburg. Early orders will assure FINEST SELECTIONS chmid loris Slip Duke o Glouceser Sree The COLLEGE SHOP Some excellen icion slighly daed a hal original price Also a ine assormen o Early American oileries by Shulion Drasic reducion in price Bob Wallace '26! Williamsburg Rexall! Drug Company j DRUGS - SODAS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Phone 29 We Deliver High School Sudens In W & M Cones The College o William and Mary announced oday is ourh annual Chemisry compeiion or senior men sudens o Virginia high schools, he wo winners o which will receive scholarships in he College. Conesans will come o Williamsburg o compee in a wrien examinaion April 20h and will be enerained or he week-end wih a program o include a our o he Williamsburg Resoraion buildings and a lecure on "Scieniic Crime Deecion" by E. P. Coey, chie o he echnical laboraory o he P.B.I. Firs-place winner will receive a wo-year scholarship o William and Mary, oaling $225 and he second prize will be a one-year scholarship o $75, boh larger sums han have hereoore been awarded. Leers announcing he cones have been mailed o he principals o all high schools in he sae. The conesans will be guess o he college or he week-end and will be invied o all social and ahleic evens o he week-end, hough each suden is o pay a small regisraion ee or he compeiion. The cones will be eonduced by he Chemisry Deparmen and he Thea Chi Dela Chemisry raerniy o William and Mary. Besides he scholarships here will be some addiional cash awards..the cas o "Our Town" will be able o secure picures o he producion rom Miss Hun.! SIGN OF THE! GOLDEN BALL -> % @ PEWTER GIFTS SILVER Duke o Glouceser Sree ^^*0-0-^4~5»^^^<M-<"$«M«C>- % Gooipar Company, (Incorporaed) % SUPPLIES WHOLESALE FOOD 3406 Huningon Ave. NEWPORT NEWS, VA. ^ ^ "*-^">">~$->"$-0~J-«"S»^S^-$*J"$-$> THE WILLIAMSBURG METHODIST CHURCH "A he College Enrance" Dr. W. L. Murphy, Miniser SUNDAY SERVICE Church School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Wesley Foundaion, 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship 8:00 P. M. BRUTON PARISH CHURCH "The Suden Church Since 1693" Rev. Francis H. Craighill, Recor Mr. Alred L. Alley, Suden Aas. I Holy Communion 8:00 A. M. Church School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 11:00 A. M. Suden Recepion 4:30 P. M. BARNES BARBER SHOP Special Low Prices HAIRCUT 35c SHAVE 15e Near Iron Bound Inn on Richmond Road LITTLE iff STOP GIFT S ANTIQUES Duke o Glouceser S. Williamsburg, Va, PASTRY SHOP Fancy Cakes, Pies, Bread and Rolls Open Sundays Phone 298 STADIUM SSEVICE Candy, Tobaccos, Pasries Open 6:30 a. m.-ll:30 p. m. 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PA^TR SI THE FLAT HAT ^C^C^*jC^^Y^*V^^N^^r^^ ^ "WILLIAM THE API OCPW.rMEM ' ' ppr-msco KCS T+JAN rv -... 5000 PRELIMINARY V \~" '.,. SEICHES OF WE > * * 1 """ " TOE I PiCTURE ML S'CNES OF l '- % /' VCHO IS CAST AS THE IDEALISTIC ASH-ey WILK5S, EC0M) IN FOLO, TENNIS AND CRICKET,WEN HP ATrENPCP DULWICH C0LL-E6E IN SKAT BRITAIN. S<* By PHIL MCKEE 2:15 in he aernoon and run unil C:00 o'clock, leing ou jus in ime or dinner. To make his schedule, however, he newsreel will probably have o be le ou a he mainee show. The evening show sars 7:15, leing ou abou 11:15. There will be a shor inermission a he mainee o ive minues, and abou double ha inermission a nigh, To encourage parons o be in heir seas beore he eaure sars he doors will open one hal hour beore curain ime. *!j SjS Following closely on he ooseps o GWTW will be anoher grand ilm NORTHWEST PAS SAGE, sarring Spencer Tracy, Rober Young, Waler Brennan, and op-ligh supporing players!... and playing nex Monday and Tuesday. m 'uvia de! '*«"^ (MELAN1E WILKES) WAS DISCOVERED By MA PlNHAKPrk-HIS HOLLYW033 JOWL PROPUCTION OF % 'A MIPSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM V * % * -* Among he ineresing "coming" iems are a pair o shors worh menioning. Firs a ; comedy akeo on he European -Dicaors "Oh You Nasy Spy", eauring hose 'slap-happy nus The Three Sooges. This plays on he bill wih BLONDIE ON A BUDGET, mos recen in he popular and highly saisacory Blondie Second is The March o Time No. 7, concerning The Vaican, and showing exclusive picures o Pope Pius VII, he irs ever made o a Roman Poni. This absorbing reel shows he work being done a he Vaican o bring abou world peace. I also shows he vas collecion o ar reasures here. I plays wih SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON on March 15. Chi Dela Phi, Naional lierary raerniy, is now open o ryous or new members. Any woman suden wishing o become a member mus submi our yped manuscrips o varying* naures o Edih Harris, 214 Jeerson Hall, beore April "l, 1940. IT, lames dnion The bale sill rages on he eigh o'clock classes quesion. To be or no o be? Some say "yes", some say "no", and some are oo sleepy o say anyhing so early in he mornnig. So we cornered a ew campus high-lighs and orced heir opinions rom hem, all in he cause o bringing his arguemen ou in he open. Here is wha hey said; wha do you hink abou i? Jack Garre: I is 8:45 in class beore I am ully awake. Malcolm Sullivan: Don' approve o 12:00 o'clock breakass, oherwise hey are O. K. Kiy Jones: I hink ha he suden body loses oo much o is beauy sleep. Dick Ken: I am cerain ha my poin o eiciency is a low ebb. Leon Hayden: I don' hink I shall mind hem in he spring, bu hey cerainly were ough in he winer. experience ha nobody learns anyhing everyone sleeps during class. Theo. Kelcey: The only jusiicaion or hese classes would be i here were no aernoon classes. Jimmie Howard: I a person prepares his lessons properly, he is no inished unil midnigh. Now i he works in he dining hall as I do, he will have very lile ime 0 sleep. T. C. Davis: I do no have any eigh o'clock classes so I really am no a compeen judge. However, I migh add ha i was no jus ae ha I don' have hem. Jane Wood: I do no ge enough sleep and I hink i is ridiculous ha we have o ge ip beore sunrise in he winer. Jim Hanley: The sudens are deiniely no in shape or any classes a eigh o'clock in he morning. Surhermore, I hope been enrolled in anoher insiuion where classes were ried a his hour, and he experimen proved very unsuccessul. Peg Sigall: Sudens say up as lae as hey used o hey are no prepared or eigh o'clock classes, and wase ha exra hour anyhow. Helen Jones: My "Roomie" and I need more beauy sleep (don' we?) Earl B. Thomas, William and Mary '13, o N. W. Ayer and Son, chairman o he William and Mary Commiee on Public Relaions, has announced ha Bela W. Noron o he Williamsburg Resoraion has become a member o ha Eddie DeBow: I would raher have ree ime in he aernoon Mew York, N. Y. "IT'S TRUE! ha David O. Selznkkbough he moion picure righs o Margare Michell's 'Gone ing. are: Mrs. Gary han he exra 'sleep in he morn commiee. The oher Wih The Wind' or $50,000, he highes price ever paid or a Bob Bobbins: (Being a residen o he surburbs), -eigh o'clock irs novel," says Wiley Padan..."Approximaely 449,312 ee o ilm were r ne, laer o be edied and cu o 20,300 ee... Me«classes necessiae my geing up I cr-h wor'. -*J lr. l-e picure or 22 weeks wih only our days o in he "middle o he nigh" o 1,~ ha: c-xir? *:i...\ making her role he longes in hisory." arrive a class on ime. Rudy Tucker: Eigh o'clock classes are desirable or lae This week he movie menu consiss o one dish only. Bu wha ure play o come rom Mero This is he mos glorious adven spring and summer school,bu here is no incenive o ge -up be* ore daybreak o aend classes. a dish! Somehing like we ge since '"Muiny on The Bouny." Do Kemp: I akes mos girls once eve-j en jeers an epic o An adapion o Kenneh Robers' hiry minues o ge ready or PHC1JE 760 epics... ". C-OF>: WITH THE bes selling novel o he. samename, NORTHWEST ' PASSAGE early o ge up. breakas and-6:45-is oo" "darn" «" * - «', < * $ < < 'WTKZ lr-3 ioj.i expensive and mos clisc'igsoci ;riclir e in hisory! carries a erriic enerainmen Tommy Delia Torre: I haven' iuaje "r echnicolor, and running '.STIJ inv.r hours, his hril impac. Pew eaures have been missed a breakas his year, bu I haven' been well enough awake more lavishly and impressively o ell you anyhing ha has aken place a any -o hem. ling slor- rni'jms so rapidly, and produced. O parallel magniicence is he cas, wih Tracy b. is so absorbing, ha ew realize Lloyd Phillips: I am decidedly ^ Phoio 12 r ( sand-ou as he hardy Major is lengh. Chows here sar a opposed o hem. I has been my j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ s, Rogers..^.^.J~^<^. ^.^.0.«^,$* _^.^.^^.$H^.^^ Is Here! Tie Picure i lie Generaion ENTIRE WEEK OF MARCH 4h-9l This producioa mil no be shown anywhere excep a & v$,me& prices... a leas unil 1941. 1MB I Exacly as shown in is amed Alana and Broadway Premieres. Seas on Sae a Sox Oice or All Mainees 75c All Evening Shows $1.10 Choice Seas Available or Each Perormance The Managemen Urges Tha You Buy Your Tickes Beore Play Dae! - / s^**^^m^- MONDAY-TUESDAY MARCH 11-12 Kenneh Robers' Bes-seller in Technicolor NORTHWEST PASSAGE Spencer Waler Rober Na TRACY BRENNAN YOUNG PENDLETON members T. Grayson o Washingon; William H. Neble o Los Angeles, William and Mary '12; James W. Miller, Dean o he aculy; Proessor Charles T. Harrison, and Thomas Pinckney. IR03 BOUND INI I? SPAGHETTI DINNERS OUR SrOTAWY OOA'-. j'jdi. OIL Cone oa ami J>uik'h><* Sv ipl'o-> "V*^ Y"^/" l $10.00 LAMPS or $15.00 Is a BARGAIN? % You're righ, ha's wrong Jus THREE $7.951. E. S. 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Sere VIVIAN BOSWILL, operaor a he busy swichboard o Chicago's Sevens Hoel, larges in he world, akes ime ou o enjoy a Cheserield. CHEETERFSEID is America's Busies Cigaree because i's Cooler-Smoking, Beer-Tasing and Deiniely Milder. TOBACCO CO. -:r Chrisian; Tepper, Rober; Tilden, Rober James; Vining, Rober E.; Wahab, James Haon; Wason, March 5, 1940 Hugh Laimer; Woinberg, Noi man Sumner; Whiing, Richard A., and Young, Charles Sdward. A shipmen o he smares evening dresses he marke aords In he new maerials and colors. All ready or he DANCES. We also have many new coas adapable or The Oo-Ed Shoppe, Norh Boa-ndary S., Williamsburg, Virginia. V-7'-' Spring Wear. We invie you o call. m : : i&* / ; / <' 4'/' /"' ':>' MK FOR CHESTERFIELD ay's Bemiek ^ ^ COOLER-SMOKING BETTER-TASTING CIGARETTE Gall or all he good hings you wan in a cigaree... Cheserield has hem. COOLNESS... Cheserields are Cooler MILDNESS... Cheserields are Deiniely Milder TASTE... Cheserields Tase eer In size, In shape 5 in he way hey burn, everyhing abou Cheserield makes i he cigaree ha saisies. Ym can buy a beer cigaree. eserrie