Page Four T HE 14 E N N E I F Ji A N \ E R NOVEMBER, 1947 PLATTER PATTER -VI y dears, What's to it thest days? Is every thing stlil on, or are you feeling like i-earl Hailey — ‘ Tired?" You know, i;he really comes on with that num- Ijer. It s ratiier old, |jut still ulce to listen to. Young ladles, liavH- you heard "Look Out .' ’ II, nOt, make it your uusiiieSH to cause Air. Jordan rea. y nanus out some swell advice to you. »his platter is backed by a fine num ber • - "h.ariy In The Morning. ' iienry jones isirt worried about nitatless '1 uesdays because he doesn t eui meat. King Loie asks us to "Save me uoiies tor lienry Jones, ’Cause lienry Uon t Eat No Meat" In one of Ins latest recordings. The number is cute, but they have done better. Sara Vaughn is really breaking the records. Sne is on!! ^'rom all Juke boxes and record shops you can hear her singing "iOverytliing I Have is Yours. ' it s real gone! She does a swell Job with "If you Could See Mu Now." Music is really carrying on thesu days. Just listen to itay McKinley's ‘Civilization’’ and see if you don't agree. Catchy tune. Huh? Uuddy Johnson has revised "Stop I’reteudlng," and is making a great hit out of It. Don t forget to listen for it, and another MUST on your old llmer's list Is ‘‘Temptation” by Eddie lleywood. A must for your collection of al bums Is “Jazz At the I’hllharmonlc." All the best musicians are featured. You've just gotta own It. ^‘*rm the Wildest Gal In Town” — one of Hilly Eokstine's latest will really known you out. It's just about time to say so long —did somebody call me? Is that you, I'earl Hulley? What's that you're haying? "That’s Good Enough For Me!!!" Quite a variety there, Pearl. Well, oh yes, the next time you stop by the record shop, ask for (Miarlle Ventura's “Moon Nocturne.’’ It's one which every record collector Just oughtta have. ‘Bye, ‘bye now, and I’ll see you next time, same station. —“SWEETS”. For Better Pictures Visit White’s Studio 2.M E. Market St. Visit Ethel’s Bake Shop XI9 E. Market St, Phone 9167 KAMPUZZATIONS btick around, don’t be a clown, a.iU pick up on what I’m putting down. 1 overheard some marshalls dis. cussing their party for this week. 1 see they didn’t waste any time. The party was real gone! 'I'he W.A.A. has organized and what they have planned for the >ear Just won't quit. Their member ship so far is well on the way to sixty, and more are invited to join. Ihe more the merrier! The social committee intormed me that their calendar is booked solid!! So you can lake it from there. They're looking lorward to an active year — what with hikes, picnics, parties, Sports Uay, and the like. So what do you say? For those who are interested in lorelgn affairs, we have such a club on our campus. It is rumored thai they have made plans for an inter esting year. Well, what do you know! The .Sociology Club has reorganized. Have all you sociology students Joined yet'; riiey're going places. IMease, young ladies — let us not lorget to clean our tables after we finish our knick-knacks at the "B” Hive. I know you get tired of hear, ing the same thing over and over, '(>ut I’m sure we like to eat in clean lilaces, don’t we? They tell me that Merner Hall Jumped sharp Friday night. Speak ing of Jumping, Pfeiffer Hall Jumped lit their dance, also. Their decora tions were rather unique for the oc casion. And the men, WOW! I hear that Barge’s dance was o.k., too. Now listen, upperclassmen — we’d better gain some speed — I hear ihe freshmen are planning on taking all the men during the Thanksgiving season. I slipped up on that morsel in one of their class meetings. Get n,e straight now — I was only pass, ing by. I'm going to tell you something if you promise not to tell . . . Promise? Well, the Juniors with their .“Jump orchestrn” are trying to outsiiine the other classes by having an orthestra. Something different — they say. You should hear them play. I’ve got to admit — They are real sharp! More power to you, Juniors. Say, did you hear the Freshmen Choir last Sunday? Look out, Senior Choir, the freshmen can sing!!! Listen, Chicks, for the umteenth time, don’t throw paper on the camp us. Look around you; there are some fash cans on the place. Better run now — the campus is {.rowing dim, and I can’t see. Will buzz you next month when every thing: is lighted up and still ready 1,0 roll. So here’s where I say— Bye for now, "SWEETSY.” The Triangle News Stand 92.{ East Market St. New, Modern, Up-to-date Soda Fountain Serving Delicious IVIilk Shakes, Banana Splits, Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaes, Ice Cream Cones, Dixie Cups, Sally Cups, and Other Ice Cream Specialties We Carry both Hulk and Ready Packed Ice ('ream in Pints, Half Pints and (Quarts DAVID L. WEBSTER, Mgr. Students Elected to “Who’s Who” (Continued From Page One) i'ctlvities are quite varied. She is a junior counselor, Bennett Banner ■lews editor, vice president of the Junior Class, member of the Theater Guild. Senior Choir and Inter.Col- leglate Club. Lillian Murphy who hails from Cary, W. Va., is a Junior. She is sec retary of the Bennett Banner, Presi dent of the Home Ecenomics Club, member of the Theater Guild, a junior counsellor, and member of the V. W. (’ A- She is a Home Economics major. From Beaufort, S. C.. comes Ela- iior I. Barnwell. She is a junior, ma joring in sociology and minoring in psychology. This year she is vice I president of the Sociology Cluh. mem. I ber of the W. A. A.. Y. W. C. A., I Midweek Vespers Committee, and the ' Bennett Banner. I’resent seniors elected in their i junior year are Patsy Blanchet, Ela- ; nor Bishop, and Gw-endolyn Gidney. MISS BENNETT MEETS Dame Fashion The Campus is slowly browning vith all the beauty of fall, and In dian Summer is fast passing into V\ inter. Everyday the term moves more rapidly with football games, plans tor dances, fall formals and classes. To tune in with the mode of (he day: A two-piece Charmer for dates and parties in checked rayon taf- xtta! You'll love the full skirt . . . the snug basque Jacket with golL juttons, nipped-in waist, large bus- cle.bow and detachable pique coilai and cuff facing. N’ your most com- ,).imenting color to bring out thai lidden charm. A dress that combines the new ..ashlon excitements skillfully . . .'liddy blouse torso, full pleated okirt, mid-way sleeves ... to create .1 tailored background for school, games and other occasions when ihat "tailored look” is demanded. SMARTEST DETAILS OF THE NEW FALL FASHION SILHOU ETTE . . . There’s flattery in a square cut yoke, gallant turu-back cuffs, the sheen of gilt buttons, on clean-clipped, ace-tailored gabardine. A Beautiful Suit tliat can be pleas ure-going, or business like depend ing upon how you accessorize it! Young, smart, new, with figure-flat, tery lines and buttons bright as pol ished brass for wear now and through the seasons to come in pure worsted gabardine. SOME EYE.CATCHING BLOUSES . . , Full push-up sleeves, tucked front in black or white rayon crepe . . . French cuffs and Byron Collar on white Jacquard-weave rayon . . . Tailored short-sleeved blouse with tabs laced through front slits . . . Romantic touches — down-hanging cuffs, ruffled lacy jabot — of a washable Kiss.soft rayon crepe of pearly white. FOR STRICTLY SPORTS — A White Tweed blazer has grandstand ajipeal. Sew your school seal on the locket -- A suit that’ll really go places with you, with your own initial appliqued on the pocket — A jacket cut just like a boy’s, plus a men's-wear flannel skirt, j This year as every year Plaids are I the rave — and they do make very ['■retty conversation — Middy pull over teams perfectly with its skirt— pleated and stitched flat over the hips or a good tartan suit — of iiiack Wool plaid — A stew'art tartan coat of soft wool with hide-hands pockets — doubles also for a suit v.-orn over a dark skirt. For the busy life you lead — the hooded swing- back jacket, in allwool authentic clan plaids on wliite or dark background fully-lined, with a reversable, detach, able hood. Soon we’ll all be planning for the on-coming Christmas Formals and just in case you’re in a hurry to get your outfit, if you’re planning on buying one, before the rush gets underway, remember — The type of occasion and season should greatly influence your purchase, also cost and value, color and suitability of de sign to wearer, and material and con struction, plus many other less im- p(>rtant factors. Never buy something that when buying you aren’t com. pletely satisfied, because chances are you’ll never get too much wear or use out of it. — And with these thoughts in mind I’m sure we’ll all make wiser selections before pur chasing. Until I'm with you again, “Good Grooming” to you all and I’ll be back next time to give you first hand in formation and suggestions to make that night — one to remember!!! IVtth Malice Toward None Y'ep, we’re at it again. We snooped around a little more and are really prepared to get along—but def!!!! Audrey Cochrane is singing "Don’t cfive Me The Run Around ’ since j^loyd Moore calls on Jean Martin ■lOW. That’s all well and good, but .. hat’re 'Tillie Chavis and Ouida itush saying about that. Somebody's ionna be left out real, real soon. It iiignt be you, Mr. Moore. You’d bet- er watch your step!!! Just who can inform us about the joings of “Pappa” Haith? Misses .iemphill and Vaughn are swoon- jig over him now. And the latest — :arline Stover!!! Tell you like it is iirls — get together with Mildred /oyle and she’ll school you about his me. Don’t see too much of Newkirk hese days. He must be getting hen pecked. Though you were so cool— jhh but you’re slipping. Incidentally, .vho's the cause? Jessal and someone jlse we know? Don’t mean any harm, ,jut maybe ???? is busy on Thursday night and allows you to sing "I’m caking my baby (Jessal) to the movies.” Anyway, best of luck to you. Bill was really nice when Calvin was in town — right Addie??? Tell us, please, how do you manage to get fcuch understanding men? Hey Cleo, don’t tell me Thomas W illiams is back in your life again? Don t try to fool me because we know and this is straight from the record. Say!!! Melba, you wouldn’t be trying to break up the Robinson- I’erry affair, would you? Did you read the seal to see if it WAS breakable? Just who lures Justin McNeil to P.ennett almost every week-end? Could it be ‘Kat’ Henderson, or M. Craig. Margaret insists they’re just friends, but we have reason to won der. What happened to the Bennett Romeo, Messers Haith, Hughes, Moore, and Bluford at the Junior, nance. Anyway, hurrah for the for the Juniors!! Their bluff has been called at last. While snooping around at the Senior masquerade, we heard a little majorette singing “Should Old Ac quaintance Be Forgot” and “Just An (lid Love of Mine” with smiles on her face. I wonder why. Say, Florence, don’t rush winter on. Steve’s not ready to go ice skat ing yet. Better turn on the heat. Bridgett is still looking for that morsel in the blue Plymouth. Would some “specs” help, Bridgett? Careful, Doris Herbin. You’d bet ter play it jam-up because quiet a few kids are interested in the sharpie who’s been calling on you lately. Gee!!! I'm tired now. So—so long for awhile and keep up your work, dears, you’re doing fine. —THE SHADOWS. CO.MIXG EVK\TS November 15—W. A. A. Party, Thirk- ield Gymnasium. November 2 6-29 — Thanlisgiving Dances. November 2 7 — Thanksgiving Holi day, W’hite Breakfast, More house Glee Club. December 6—Presentation of a play l)y the Play Directing Class. December 11.13 — Presentation by Senior Theater Guild. December 14 — Senior Concert Choir. December 15 — Paul Robeson in con cert. December 18 — Christmas Vacation begins at 10:00 p. m. Poef s Corner “.MY UESIKE” Enua Weathers Love and compassion are through my life. Through smiles, through tears, through struggles and strife. Oh love! Undying love, how I yearn for thee. Come thou with me! Never leave! Oh never leave; yet my heart would o'er take thee. From out of the dark comes the touch of your hand. Wanting to take me to your beautiful land, A land full of comfort, of joy and relief. Am I fully certain or is this just another belief? Oh dream! Let me dream, for ’tis so easy to do. Yes, In my dreams, my own darling. I’m so much at ease. Never leave me, my darling. Never! Oh please! I'll love you and want you the rest of my life Through smiles, through tears, through struggles and strife. Service Shoe Shop J. N. DAVIS, Prop. .303 Bennett Street Dial 9.552 Keen’s Studio See Us For Kodak Finishing & Portraits 308 1/2 South Elm St. 24-Hour Service McRAE BAGGAGE & TRANSFER Dial 8127 106 Macon Street Greensboro, N. C. Good Service Guaranteed College Inn We Serve All Kinds of Hot Sandwiches —Also— Soft Drinks & Milk Shakes RICHARD C. DICK, Mgr. ,"01 Bennett St. Phone 3-144.5 McRae Parts & Accessory Go. 105 South Macon Street Greensboro, N. C. 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