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VOM'MK XXXIV Doak Memorial Be A (appella Choir Has Wei! Balanced Group Plans Trip to Chicago This year murks the 20th sea- j M>II for the a eappela choir. It I boasts of the best balanced en semble since before t lie war; partially due to the fact that. I the men have turned out in good numbers. There are represented .seven states, including Hawaii, tnd eleven different deiiomina! tions. The choir plans to work I'hristmas music this fall, light of which will he the ion of tin l - "Messiah" on DeflHHft'E It. In the spring they .ire gMßa£ Chicago. Upon their return thwill begin practice on their seeulal pro ;ram. All in all, the choir Has h very difficult hut interest ;rain which, under the tine IcflHH "hip of Dr. Weis, will lead successful year. Charles Walters, who was a iflflgl her of the choir from HMO ince lost his life in the servicß of his country. His parents have g ven, in his memory, a picture whiclHH m he hung in the choir room. iPff in original painting by Fanning. Mr. Fanning is of Quaker back I 'round and has painted several pic ures of Quaker Meeting Houses. tc. The pieture will he unveiled at 1 :4f> on Homecoming Day. Those I present will he the Walters family. Dr. Milner, Dr. Weis, the choir, and the members who belonged to the hoir during the time when Mr. Walters was a member. Support the cheerleaders to support the team. Fall Elections To Be Held Oliobjeij : ;j|y Dramaic Group Schedules Nominations Announced for Selection Fall Play For December 5 Heading the nominations tor the fall elections are the May j t'ourt attendants. a> announced liy the Students A flail's Hoard recently. Ten •rirls were selected from the senior class liy the sen ior class. The jrirls selected are (Jerry (Jarris, Ina Kollins and 11. .1. Thompson from Founders Hall; and Ijeiia Mae Adams, Uiinny (Jraliam. .litter Manser -Iline Hinshaw, Kaifonh Midge and lVtfgy Stabler from Mary HOIIIK Hall. From this group I lie Mav Queen i lid her maid of honor will he liosen by popular vote of the -in lent body. social Committee 1 Nomination* Nominations for the serial roin mittec include "Denny" 1.-dton ' liarlotte Flanders. .V*:in Presnell. Have Register and Charles Koberi -on. A vote of yes or no will be skeii on this group. The sot'tball mnnnger of the Worn HI'S Attile'ir Association will alse " included in the fall elect ioii- I'he girls nominated for thi> p>-i Mon are Margie Benbovv. Virginia •lonian and .Tackle Williams The •lection wil fake place on October 21 The election of section represent a . ' ives to form the Men's Student Government has been completed with the exception of the represent a live :i from the day-hops which tok place f] Friday and was not tubulated Mf press time. The section represent a * ives arc: New North, Jack Chath nn; old North. Marion Halls: Ccn ' 4 r. Hank Harvey: Old South, Kill j Caudle; Yankee Stadium. We> in | man and Doc Brodeur will re present Arehdale. Tf) Quiffor&cm M 11.1 OKI) I)I.I.KIiK, X. OCTOISKK 18. IM7 Student Help Wanted I For Seasonal Work I The Slate Kniploynient Office, 2111 North lirern Street, (ireens- 1 horn. expects to have openings | for .students interested in part time work lift ween now anil Christinas. They have placed many already anil in about two , j weeks expert to lie alile to place [ many more. Any student, male >' or female, clerical and mm- , clerical, who can work either from H a.m. to I p.m. or I p.m. j | lo ♦ p.m. are invited to contact ! the S.K.O. and file applications. i | SCA Sets SI2OO Goal i For Chest Fund Drive BUB- ktudi-m riirUtini Association 11 has |i|d Jwn tli i- > ir. * Plans havi la-en made h.v the SIM inl ' Service Qnnmitiflß tin' Simliflt n Christian Association foi the m- c niml Caaipus i' lest Da-id j Iladley ai I liavd Retrio* r art- 'O chairmen nf llnf coi linittee. Tge goal for I In* ilrivji luis Iwen set 'or " *I2OO, all tin- > mi will In- dirHodj] a iiodr dir Keil Km ('miiiiiiiiiitor c ( lest. Aiiierii-.ui, Fiends Set* ice ■iill the World Itudi nt Ur-ani'*- jj I int. This dri\e linJl will run ilirilKh Novelilit-r 12 r P'uifc jf A(' has bad two |in' ii |s Jj Tlhis semester. At ttirst uiectinu | ' v Howard Coble was named acting j president, replacing Brad Snipe who is carrying on work overseas Plans were outlined for the four sl committees: Vespers, Social Service. Recreation, and Study Group. Mon day. October *. was the date of th !other meeting which was an installa tion service for new members, j The Recreation and Vesper Com mittees planned the "V Retreat.' Mr to iin mediately ~R etrtMt, vJ i the fti. y uiM i The ISU7-IH Student Affairs Board is pictured above. They are, seated left to right: Julia Cannon, adviser: Jennie Cannon. Women* Student Govern ment: Peggy Stabler, Quaker; Betty Nunii, Social Committee; llavid Hartley, IRC; Roy fiineo, Senior Class representative and President of the Student \ flairs Board: Curlyle McKaughan, Guilfordian; Beth Frederick, Dramatic Council and Secretarj of the Student Affairs liocird; lfcb Clark. Junior Class Band Is Organized For Sports Events; To Appear Tonight With the organization of a; |U'|> I>h in I. (iuilford College has! recently fillfiillel one of its most | outstanding needs. I'nder the joint sponsorship of the Atliletiis Association and the Music De partment. this small hand, which consists at present of about 1"> members. is making Irogress. Music lii-J tier prAiiri'ii jnnd fcps arc In ing t.iki-ji to get i i hi' larger -Jri-1 ifjflß ll - hieh jitudents tin nut IcwS r;niH The ll.iihl II;I . mad. .*•". :n aiccs ami is m lirildMra" play for lleuie c.ruing ;n iin Iwa being held tiMay. I'racticcs iircHwll during tile Ved- J| 'V,l;| \ I'll.) if l:ir\ .it of li*Kßecifiedt ime> At present t he instrumentation is 5 ll.irinets. •" 'orm i h 1 flellopljone, *2 3 troinHH. ■ ml uii^^Hniii^^H-r(-:i-|sion section. I IJjgi At Uim wh k's two 1 was elected student director, while Bert Smith was chosen librarian. Those people now in the hand are Harold Moag. Swanson Boer. , Bert Smith. Clay home Hall. I>i 11 oden, Phil ('lutchtield. Kd Coble.' Kd Brown. Harry Workman, .lean KirUman. Jerry Watson. Dick Spen cer. Howard Hell. Karl Mitchell. I*egg> Wolff. Curl Trick son, I key Strnugliau, and Bowman Small. rr*dg, oir to ts£-B/(/nptt* f'mte. Representative; Kthel Edwards, Choir. Standing left to right: Dr. Victorias. nevvlv appointed adviser to replace the vacaney left by Mr. Machell; Marion Kails, Representing the Mens Student Government in the absence of Sol Kennedy: Ire leonard. M\\; Wall) Maultsb>. Siphouiore Class; Doris l,>esges, W \A in the absence of Marie Elliott; Dr. Purdom, adviser; Howard Coble, SCA; David Register, Vet erans Association. (Photo by Patron) Presented Today Memorial Room To Be Dedicated to Former Coach; Picture Will Be Presented to College NOTICE l>r. Tomlinson has requested that the heads of all organiza tions contact her concerning the date, time anil place of week l> or iinsrheduled meetings to he held. This request has hccu initiated to facilitate tin- |ub lishing of the student activity calendar. The information should be turned in to lr. Tom linson hy Friday of each week. !Stabler and Sflta Plan '4B Yearbook Worl on he 1048 'linker, olicinl rcijnrd lionK of the s.nior Is 'i lirudjj uii-Mrwty. The t'ipniJ h;i --; licln qccidi'jfeniion, and a lover The i-litiij-shi| is In fhb callable hands [ill' IWKA Stable as*sic.l 11 v 1 Beltimi j Hii-tln as manlging j editor. [ I Icailing tile bu-iriewfstafi l i- jl>usii -ss jnanager, lit Harold At- I w.Jid. Jim I'atton i; the iclad ploto js.ahpher .iiuj John Shanes "Skpipy" Rush associated lwfh the Buisi | ness llepnrtijient 'hi# unbeaJ ible | coinbinatioii or Herri Scnoellkopf r and ltoy Cimeo, have taken over the litle of -|M>rls editors for the book, while the typing is being done by I ! Itiinny lirnliaiii and Johnny Orn ' , stein. Though holding no official title Jane Ithodes is in charge of i ■ the individual pictures. This year as last, Itedmon Studios will he llie photographers and on October twentieth, they will start inking the inidviilual shots. The •-opt mi..res aiil junior- n Stt. junl | ' i)i>i>n'| fpi/c /•' te) M'MKKK 2 Among the principal events for the annual Home-coming ex- I i-rcises lieing held today at !uil j I'oiil College, is the dedication of the Memorial Room in the ! gymnasium. The dedication will lake place at 2 :){0 in the after- J noon. The majority of the alumni, re i turning to the college for the day, I will arrive sometime after noon Registration will he in the lounge . aji - 1 Shop beginning at 1 :'{o BHP >INI PROGRAM t;:M>— Registration (lounge of Hi Shop) 1:15 Presentation of Walter's (Music Building) 3MO Dedication of Memorial Room (liynuiasiuni) 3:U Softball game (Hohbs Field) 6:00 Supper (Founders Hall) 7:?W*— l'ep-rall> (Memorial Sta dium. (ireeashoro) Football game (Memorial um. (ireensboro) Before the eeremony in tlie an unusual memorial will he unwiled at 1 :4" p.m. in the ehoir room of Mhe Musie Building. The parents of the late Charles Walters, HTtuetnoer of the (iuilford College Choir. 11M0-42. who lost his life I during the war and is now buried i in Southern France, are presenting I;i picture as a memorial to him This picture, to hang in the ehoir I room, is of the Choir loft of the I Cathedral of St. John, The Divine. At 2:.*W> p.m. the dedication pro I grain of the Memorial Room will ! begin. The room, to he used as :i I men's lounge and trophy room, is dedicated in honor of Coach Bob | l>oak. an outstanding figure in the (Continued on I'agc Seven) Beth Fredericks, president of the dramatic council, has announced plans for the presentation of "You Can't Take It With You," on the evening of December sth, in Memo rial Hall at K p.m. This play, authored by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, was a smash hit oil Broadway and is a favorite among amateur theatrical croups. Margie Benbow, who will long be remembered for her enact incut of the old maid in "Arsenic and old I aire," will ]Mrtra.v Pene lope Sycamore; a role wrich re ijuires above average timing and stage mannerisms. Her eceentie ways are shared l.\ the rest of the cast, with the exception of Alice, who's normal actions will be interpreted b\ 11ii Uollius. The mad Russian role is t• be bellowed by .lerr.v Huckor, who's resemblance t any Itiissian is more than roineident.il. \1 ('appiello and Charlotte Flail ilers, as two happily married nuts, will be playing the roles of Kd and Kssie, parts which involve learning ballet steps and bass fiddle techniques. A note of sanity i> introduced in the person of Tony Kirbv .i .voting lover aptly described as 'being out of Darfhmouth.' Bill Kerr will do the honors t hi> role. The grand I father will trot and tetter across the stage in the jiersoii f Gene ° Smith, a newcomer to local theatrics. II .lack White and Andy Anderson will bill and coo as two colored lovers, a referred to as being closer than . Porgy and Bess. Our college organist, I Joe Ambrust, will dash around the '• stage exploding tire crackers in the , ; face of Bob Carey, his playmate in ! powderless experiments. While every - * one is exploding fire crackers, and (Continued on I'ni/r Seven)
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