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COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY <0L. XXXIL No. 1. WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA, SEPTEMBER 29h,. 192 Uny of Campus Is Am of Move By MARJORIE RETZKK Are sorores and faernlo-, oo undemocrac o be profable o campus lfe a he College of Wllam and Mary? Wll abandonmen of sorory and fraerny houses a he college creae a beer feelng of co-operaon and suden unon here'? These are he quesons of he momen. The Governor n oulnng reasons for hs move sad ha. he elmnaon of houses would "conrbue o he spr and uny of he suden body as a whole." He negleced o say ha fraernes and sorores sponsor and supply much of he fundamenal spr of he college. Hs opponens answer hs suggeson wh her belef ha abandonmen of sorory and fraerny houses would no only ncrease grealy any slgh dsuny ha already exss, bu decrease he morale and spr whch has hus far successfullybeen kep hgh a Wllam and "Mary under pressure of unusual problems confronng al sudens n hese mes. In a repor made las year by he faculy commee afer nvesgaon, he fraernes were found o be n ''bad shape". The sorores were, however, repored n "sound condon''. The governor's repor, nov-rhploss, nlaces he sorores n lbf> -ame ca-\gorj wh he fraernes. Boh sorores and fraernes were a ha me placed under close superv- (Connued on Page ) Enrollmen 1386; Majory Men Enrollmen fgures for Sepember, 192, a Wllam and Maryhave exceeded hose of 191 by almos one hundred. Accounng for hs unusual ncrease unusual n ha occurs n warme s an exraordnarly large Freshman class. Prevously Wllam and Mary has always enrolled more women sudens han men sudens, bu hs year he reverse s rue. As of Sepember 25h of hs year he oal enrollmen was 138(5 sudens, of whch 711 were men and 675 women. On he oher hand, as of he same day las year, he oal enrollmen was 129, almos 100 less sudens, of whch only 562 were men and 732 women. Ths elwr.'r. 1 n he men-women rao can be arbued mosly o he rao of he ncomng class whch s made up of approxmaely 00 men and 220 women, a resul prmarly of he War Work Plan. Regsraon fgures dsclose he nfluence of he war n a grea ncrease n Mahemacs and Physcs classes and wh a declne n a number of subjecs no relaed o he war effor. Help Shorage Brngs New lbrary Hours For he comng year he lbrary wll be open a hours n varance wh hose of he pas, was announced las week. Ths change has.been made because of shorage of help. The new hours are as follows: Week days 7:5 A. M. o 6 P. M, and'7 P. M. o 10 P. M. Saurdays 7:5 A. M. o 6 P. M. Sunday 2 P. M. o 6 P. M. and 7' P. M. o 10 P. M. Presden's Saemen rf er nvesgaon < Greek Lelers 5 Problems Presden John Edwn Pomfre hag made he followng saemen n regard o fraernes and sorores: "A s meeng on Sepember 2, he Board of Vsors passed a resoluon lookng oward he evenual abolon of resdenal houses and separae dnng esablshmens among he socal fraernes. The fraernes and sorores may be assured ha s no he nenon of he Board of Vsors o abolsh hese organzaons. Furhermore, no change n saus"'s conemplaed durng he academc year 192-193. Fraernes «and sorores, herefore, should proceed as usual wh her plans for rushng. "Durng he course of he year he admnsraon wll advse wh he Fraerny Assocaon, he Pan-Hellenc Councl, and he General Cooperave Commee regardng he naure of he changes o be underaken and he means by whch such changes may be effeced on hs campus. "Inqury wll be made as o wheher he fnancal oblgaons of membershp n fraernes and sorores are so severe as o debar any apprecable proporon of suden's from membershp. More mporan, nqury wll be made as o wheher he exsence of fraerny and sorory houses on hs campus mgh, n he fuure, resul n he creaon of sharp socal cleavage beween fraerny and non-fraerny sudens. "The resuls of hese nqures wll'be presened o he Board of Vsors a s Sprng meeng,.ogeher wh specfc recommendaons." A The Las Mnue STAFF OPENINGS Freshmen and sophomores neresed n workng on The Fla Ha repororal saff repor o he Fla Ha offce, hrd floor Marshall-Wyhe,-a 7:00 ongh. All freshmen and sophomores neresed n workng on The Fla Ha busness saff repor o he Fla Ha offce, hrd floor Marshall-Wyhe a 7:5 ongh. ECHO APPOINTMENTS. Monday and Tuesday apponmens for Colonal Echo Chdnoff phoographs are on page 6 of hs ssue. The. remanng schedule of apponmens wll be carred n nex week's Fla Ha. JOBS OPEN War producon acves on he Vrgna Pennsula have whdrawn so many persons from local employmen ha here s a grea and ncreasngdemand for par me suden workers a he College and n he cy of Wllamsburg. Sudens who are able and wllng o accep par me employmen, : no So exceed ;> hours per week, are requesed o regser as promply as possble a he offc of She Asssan Bean of Men, 112 Marshall-Wyhe Hall. GLEE' CLUB TRYOUTS The frs rehearsal of he Women's Glee Club wll be held on Tuesday, Sepember 29h, a 5 o'clock n he Musc Buldng. Furher ryous for hs organzaon wll be as follows: Monday, Sepember 28h, a 3 o'clock n he Wren Chapel, Tuesday, Sepember 29h, a 3 o'clock n he Musc Buldng. CHOIR" VACANCIES There are sll 'some vacances n he College Chor o be flled. Freshmen as well as upperclassmen are elgble for boh organzaons. DEFENSE STAMP DAY Wednesday s Defense Samp Buyng day sponsored by he Y.W.C.A. College sudens wll be a he Samp Booh a he man enrance o he College from 12:00 noon o 6:00 P. M. IOI vy n 1s n Ten Years; Johnson Sars Feld Goal In Frs Gves Pnal Score 3-0 By WALLY HEATWOLE For he frs me snce 1932, Wllam and Mary sudens had he honor of celebrang an Indan vcory over he powerful Naval Academy as las Saurday, Harvey "Sud" Johnson sood calmly on he 20-yard lne and kcked a perfec feld goal o gve he Green a 3-0 wn. Wh only sx mnues o. expred n he frs quarer, Play ohnson was rushed no he ball game and, sghng from a very dffcul angle, swung hs mghy rgh foo o send he pgskn salng hgh over he cross bar and squarely beween he uprghs. Coach Carl M. Voyles surprsed he raher small crowd of 12,000 by sarng several of hs second eam. Ther work was superb as hey rolled up wo consecuve frs downs o move he ball o he hreen. Here he aack sared and Johnson came n o repea hs grea Darmouh fea. Even hough he Navy had been seam-rollered, he Mdshpmen refused o- gve up. Takng he second Wllam and Mary Mekoff of he frs quarer, he Mddes advanced deed no Green errory, bu he Trbe rose up and sopped fh.» hrus as he mghy Nck Fork >veh snared one of he frequen.vnvj. forwards and 'Vf'"'! lb '' SI. )lll,*'.l Ul'JU ll I bud The Voylesmea ne\er no her offense o workng agdn for any grea lengh as hey resed on her lead and played very conservave fooball. Kckng on hrd down was frequen, somemes even on second down. The Trbe's defensve play was superb as hey rose me and me agan o sop Navy hruss afer hey crossed he md-feld srpe. The neares hey go o he as ye uncrossed Wllam and Mary goal was o he 18; bu hey los he ball on downs as he Indans' forward wall played magnfcenly. To pon ou any ndvdual sar would be mpossble, bu Johnson was grea, no only for hs kck, bu for hs connuous, successful poundng of he Navy lne. Nck (Connued on Page ) 212 Sudens By KATIE RUTHERFORD Educaon and defense work go hand n hand a Wllam and Mary hese days. Aendng classes hree mes a week, and dong defense work he hree alernae dayr makes a ough schedule, bu 212 men sudens are now dong jus ha. Two men hold down, qne fullme job, each one a he same me carryng from nne o eleven hours of academc work. In hree semesers, mos of hese men wll be able o complee a full year's scholasc work whle hey make a real conrbuon o he defense effor. The majory of hese sudens I - '. ' are Vrgnans, begnnng as. ' freshmen, bu- here are a number from oher saes, and a few '.._ ransfers from oher colleges. Accommodaons for hem all have Robed senors, ch r, and color bearers sand a aenon been a problem. Tweny-seven lve as he academc processon passes hrough her ranks. Ths on he hrd floor of he nfrmary, openng Convocaon of he year las Frday mornng was and ffy-fve or sxy lve on he he sudens' frs nroducon o he new presden of he fourh floor of Old Domnon Hall, College, Dr. John Edwn Pomfre. (Connued on Page ) Gves Bryan's Ams for W. and M.; Asks Cooperaon In College Affars "Undersand he rue meanng of ceran phlosophcal conceps goodness, ruh, beauy, freedom -because hese are he hngs you are gong o fgh for" were he closngwords of he message delvered a he Convocaon las Frday by he new presden of he College, Dr. John Edwn Pomfre. The annual Auumn Convocaon marked he offcal begnnng of he wo hundred and ffeh year of he College. Presden Pomfre I s a prvlege o welcome boh new and ncomng sudens of he College of Wllam and Mary. The unusually large regsraon ndcaes ha n me of naonal crss and war, men and women of college age are more desrous han ever of benefng from serous sudy. Mos men sudens are, or soon wll be. enlsed n varous reserve corps, and before long wll be n acve servce. Tn C«mo«e V cooperae jn every way n provdng he ranng hese sudens need o asss hem n qualfyng for varous ypes of commssons. The year ahead wll be one of serous characer boh for he nsuon and for he ndvdual suden. Many acves and eneranmens formerly an negral par of he College wll dsappear, bu one hopes ha no one wll lose hs sense of humor, come wha may. JOHN E. POMFRET. Presden of he College of Wllam and Mary Pays Trbue o Dr. Bryan Addressng he suden body for he frs me snce hs elecon, Presden Pomfre welcomed he new and reurnng sudens o he College of Wllam and Mary and pad rbue o hs predecessor, Dr. John Sewar Bryan, and he achevemens of he laer's admnsraon. Presden Pomfre dscussed he effec of he mpac of war on educaon and poned ou ha approxmaely 20 per cen of he Wllam and Mary faccyfy- eeer s n he saed Arv&s or n cvl posons of responsbly, and ha many sudens In he upper classes are also mssng. Commenng on he responsbles of sudens n hs naonal crss, he sad, " s mporan ha you secure ' he necessary echncal knowledge whch wll f you for leadershp, boh mlary and cvl, bu s equally mporan ha you no neglec he phlosophc enes of he lberal ars." To Uphold Tradons "Dr. Pomfre saed ha Wllam and Mary s rch n radons whch he wll seek o connue: he radon of frendlness, he grea radon of honor and, a more recen one, of consulaon wh sudens regardng maers concernng hem. 'H. I/uU,'. jj.,. ;-. s,. -. member of he faculy, presded over he exercses. A formal academc processon was held, and musc was furnshed by he College Chapel Chor. Dr. James Wlknson Mller, Dean of he Faculy, presened he heads and acngheads of he deparmens, he offcers of admnsraon, and new members of he faculy. Dean A Vanderbl The new presden was born n Phladelpha. He receved hs A. B., A.M.. and Ph.D. degrees a he Unversy of Pennsylvana and augh a year a he Unversy (Connued on Page ) "Thunder Rock' 5 Frs Play; Verraye Takes The Lead Work s well under way n he Theaer Deparmen for Thunder Rock, he frs producon 'of he,! season.. Tryous were conduced all lasr week and, conrary o cusom, freshmen as well as upper-classmen were gven bref audons for hs frs play. The cas s now posed and ncludes: Charleson (he prncpal characer) played by Dyckman Vermlye; Sreeer, Wllam Bembow; Capan Joshua, Rchard Plurner; Dr. Sefan Kurz, Rober Hayne: Melane Kurz, Irs Shelley; Anne Mare Kurz, Joan LePevre; Brggs, Thomas Mller, Jr.: Inspecor Plannng, Sumner Rand; Kss Krby, Ada Lyons. Three pars are unassgned. Ths modern play by Rober Arclrey was frs gven by he Group Theaer n New York and has been done exensvely durng he pas year by college groups and summer heaers. Thunder Rock was chosen for a frs play chefly because of s melness; I s as conemporary and challengng as he fron page of he mornng paper. Ardrey, n pung he man emphass or, characer, has wren a play fascnang -n s conflcs and p-- (Connued on Page ) Sore Needs Tle; Wn we mucks; You Name I Wha do you wan o call? Fve dollars n merchandse goes o- he person who urns n-he wnnng suggeson for a name for he College Soda Founan and Book Sore, Send n your deas o Mr. Epps Jones, Wllamsburg. A name s needed because he presen one causes confuson wh he College Shop, and s a lle long for convenence. Unl furher noce, he soda founan wll open a 9 A. M. and say open unl l P. M. every ngh excep Sunday, when wll close a 8 P. M. A lle of almos everyhng can be bough sof drnks, sandwches, school supples, and, of course, books. Sudens who urned n books whch have been sold o oher sudens hrough he book sore, wll receve her purchase prce, less 10 per cen for handlng, probably whn he nex week. (Connued on Page )

Page Two THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, Sepember 2), 'J22 arca Afer careful sudes by members of he Honor Councls n he opnon of he Councl, conand he Faculy Commee on Suden Organzaons, reeom elusve reasons for so dong exs. mendaons for he mprovemen" of he Honor Code have been approved by he Presden of he College. Many of hese C. Offences. Cheang, sealng', recommendaons are concerned essenally wh a clarfcaon of he Honor Code as has operaed n he pas. The olaons of he Honor Code. lyng, and falure o repor are v adoped recommendaons are n effec as of hs year. The resoluons follow: A. Orenaon Program. The purpose of he program s o mprove he educaon of he suden bodyard faculy n he spr and "operaon of he Honor Sysem. 1 Informaon concernng he Honor Sysem shall be provded o all enerng sudens before her arrval a Wllam and Mary. Durng- Orenaon Week here shall be a general meeng of all new sudens o nsruc hem n he hsory, radons, and purpose of he Honor Sysem. The Presden of he College or oher suable persons shall presde a hs general meeng. Ths general nroducory meeng shall be followed by careful nsrucon of all new sudens n small group meengs on he operaon of he Honor Sysem. Ths same procedure shall be followed for all sudens enerng college a he begnnng of he second semeser and for all new sudens enerng- he summer sesson. The Admnsraon wll cooperae wh he Councls o nsure ha all - - - D. Personnel of he Honor Coun-.. ^.j^ ^^ members of he Counhe upper classmen of her CJI S g j, a ll be seleced as provded responsbles. a presen. New members of he 5. The Faculy, parcularly Comlc) s sha n be carefully nnew members, shall.be n- s ruc ed by old members n he sruced a he frs Faculy procedu re and precedens of he meeng each year concernng Councls. he Honor Sysem. 6. In he group nsrucon for E. Procedure of he Councls. E^all new sudens he repre- ery effor shall be made o aan senaves of he Honor Coun- unformy of he procedure becls shall emphasze he fol- ween he wo Councls. There lowng pons: shall be frequen consulaon and (a) The Honor Sysem s he cooperaon beween hen 1. There possesson and respons- shall be a leas one combned bly of he whole suden body. cm) careful records shad" be kep. meeng each semeser. Complee (b) The duy o repor a volaon s jus as grea as and effcenly as possble bu The Councls shall ac -.s speedly he duy o.respec he whou undue hase. The Councls shall avod holdng meengs Code. lae a ngh. Everyone accused (c) I s he Honor Sysem, no he Councls whch "^ breach of he Honor Code shall auomacally punshes a volaor. >f enled o know he charges agans hm, he evdence gven I s one Honor Sysem and o be confroned by he w- (d) In he case of he Men's hough s admnsered nesses, by wo Councls. Honor Councl care shall be exercsed n order'o dsngush be (e) Men are under equal oblgaon o repor men ween maers of dscplne and and women; women are volaons of he Honor Code. The nder equal oblgaon o former shall be submed o he repor women and men. Admnsraon. (The deals of (f) The Councls are judges procedure shall be arranged by he of evdence. wo Councls.) new sudens receve hs n- B. Penaly. Volaon of he Honor P - Relaonshp beween he Counsrueon. Sysem s punshable by dsmssal cls and he Admnsraon. The. Approprae general re- from College. The essenal bass pro er Councl sim!1 decde a case P marks concernng he Honor of he Honor Sysem s ha all brough before, mpose he pen- Sysem shall be gven a he honor s ndvsble and as such aly > and Mn repor s fndn «s Annual Honors Convocaon, calls for he same rea" 1, d 1 -; bu The purpose be-e s o remnd he penaly may be mod", '1 when, m FINE MEATS GROCERIES VEGETABLES fe SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FRATERNITIES AND SOEORITIES,^^s..^$$^^^^-$-<F<&<-<$''$-'S--S--~ j^v^x^^^r-w)-^^ - - f "9* "0" '5a^ 'kj. ll o he Presden of he College and gve reasons for he naure of he penaly Imposed. In case of -<H> dsmssal he Presden shall n- form he parens and he Alumn -$ Secreary and record he fac on ^. all offcal records. In order o ^ avod suspcon of dshonor agans Y nnocen.persons, he Regsrar shall publsh, n an approprae.*. place, he name of sudens who whdraw from college volunarly. Procedure of Invesgaon * The frs sep leadng o hese -j- decsons conssed of general ds- % cussons of all phases of he prob- "f lem, and examnaon of he rec- Y ords of he Councls whch exv ended over a perod of more han X 15 years. The nex sep was a 1 seres of nervews wh repre- Y senaves of he- suden body o secure a cross-secon of suden A $ opnon. A he same me, hough Councls, he class In Sascs a he College underook a sample poll of he suden body on a num- % ber of quesons relaed o he (Connued on Page.).%. <,» loal Kesf&w am louse o 'amous ooa I?? FOLLOW THE CROW -$->^^W-^<W"***- >->*-><"**^^ TO THE COLONIAL Specal Raes for Sudens?- - % - r - ' GREEK 1FTTF By EUGENE M. HANOFEE.Wh sorores and fraernes very much he alk of he campus, I hnk hs would be an excellen me o refresh our mnds abou he Pan-Hellenc Councl and he Fraerny Assocaon. These organzaons are composed of he presdens of he varous sorory and fraerny chapers. They ac as governng bodes and, herefore, form rules and regulaons for he conduc of he ndvdual chapers, prescrbe rules for rushng, and n general promoe wholesome relaons. The offcers of he Pan-Hellenc Councl are Clare Bardwell, presden; Marjore Rezke, secreary; Pa Pelham, reasurer; and Jayne Taylor, socal charman. Oher members are Barbara Gray, Bey Jones, Maron Smh, Elzabeh Cosenbader, Marjore Talle, Mary Edna Trumbo, Suzanne Zhlman, Vrgna Humphres, Bey Mchell, Mary Jo Hundley, and Jean Wlder. The presden of he Fraerny Assocaon Is Mlon Greenbla and he secreary-reasurer s Grayson Clary. Members of he execuve commee are Nahanel Coleman, Paul Couch, Wllam Rollngs, Jack Carer, Ira Dworkn, Bernard Goldsen, Wllam Gll, Dycfcman Vermlye, Harry Cox, Lee Dorman, Wllam Alber, Owen Lee Bradford, Wllam Do, Rober Walsh, Rober Howard, Newell Irwn, Wesco Cunnngham, and Wllam, Tarry. A a recen meeng, Eleanor Haup was eleced second vcepresden of Gamma Alpha Chaper of Ph Mu. Jane Cummns became reasurer a he same meeng. Vrgna Gamma' Chaper akes grea pleasure In announcng he naon of Jean Horger, Pa Howard, Marlyn Kaemme-le, Suzanne Elzabeh Whe, Nna Lorrane Parsons, and Joan Brown Parker. Alpha Thea Chaper of Ph (Co«Ined on Page ) ore -Smoke n Wllamsburg As W: S. C. G. A. Rules Relax By RUSS POWERS To he delgh of many, he Women Sudens Governmen Assocaon has seen f hs year o make several changes n he rules. Though he rules apply o he jvc men sudens, mgh be wse for he men o read and head. Ousandng among hese changes, s ha concernng smokng. Women sudens may now smoke n he Inns, drugsores, and resaurans and n he Soda Founan. The lbrary and Dnng Hall, whch also means he Cafeera, are lsed among he buldngs where smokng s prohbed. Procor's and sorory house presdens have suffered from hs change. Ths year hey are permed only one lae move a week. The old rule sll holds ha hey mus frs sgn ou wh her housemohers. Soda Shop Brngs Change An nnovaon self, he College Soda Founan has brough anoher change whch says ha an academc Junor or Senor may dae here wce a week unl 11 o'clock. Here agan, he housemoher wll In he famly. vs o keep peace Durng semeser exams, all women mus be n by 10 P. M. from Sunday hrough Wednesday. Eleven o'clock permsson Is graned from Thursday hrough Saurday. Secon 3 of Arcle 10 of he Consuon gves he change n elecons. The commee shall nomnae wo women for he respecve offces, excludng he, heads of he hree councls. They shall be read a a meeng where each member s prvleged o nomnae one person by secre ballo. The nomnaons are couned and he wo nomnees havng he hghes number of voes shall be placed upon he fresh ballo wh he wo chosen by he Commee for elecon. Honor Code Revsed Rules for he Honor Councl oo have undergone change. Prevously, he sole penaly for volaons of he Honor Code has been expulson from college. Now, upon he dscreon of he Councl, a less severe punshmen may ensue. 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T«esday, Sepember 29, 192 THE FLAT HAT Page Tl ree EDITOR: WALLY B. HEATWOLE XcXX. 10 eve apoo Season Wn POWWOW wh WALLY Once agan we have jus crossed he hreshold of he greaes spors season of he year kng fooball, and whou a doub, he Wllam and Mary Indans are headed for he op. Prospecs are 'brgher hs year han hey ever have been n he hsory of he nsuon. Wh fve excepons he grea power-laden Voylesmen are nac from las year. Add o hs sx sandou Sophomores and he resul s a op-noch squad. Bu o offse hs marked mprovemen n he eam, here s also a much more dffcul schedule wh whch we have o cope. Many have called a sucde schedule because hey refuse o recognze Wllam and Mary as one of he leadng fooball powers of he counry. In prevous years for any Vrgna eam o sugges playng such powers as Harvard and Darmouh, was common o say he eam was seppng ou of s class. Ths year, he Bg Green angles wh fve of he.op flgh foohall eams n he naon: Navy, Harvard, Darmouh, Oklahoma, and he Carolna Avaon Un. The Trbe has sared by-defeang he Navy by he margn of Harvey Johnson's feld goal. To hope ha he Green can go hrough such a schedule undefeaed s askng oo much. They may lose one or hey may lose all he res, bu here s one hng of whch he Wllam and Mary suden body can be ceran hey 've had he prvlege of wachng he greaes eam eter o be assembled a Wllam and Mary. In a leas one respec hs year's Indans are jus lke all Voyles coached eams -here's no one ounce of qu n hem. Regardless of he odds agans hem, he Bg Green are always fghng, refusng o gve n unl he fnal gun has sounded. Agans he -Mddes, me and me agan seemr ed as f he Navy would cross he Indan goal lne bu each me he boys led by Marvn Bass rose o he occason and successfully sopped he hrus. I s play such as hs ha makes us glow wh prde, more so han her seam-roller power over a helpless underdog. In he wo games played hus far, one man has been ousandng n hs: hard, specacular play Nck Forkoych. The bg 200- pound Sophomore has aken over Ms Mockng back dues lke a real veeran. He knows he has a job o do and he does wh a real busness-lke ar. He s consanly urgng hs eammaes on and he clears a wde pah for he glory geng ball carrers. On defense, hs acklng s errfc - and here are very few plays run n whch bg Nck doesn' have a hand n soppng. In our books, he's a cerany for All-Saes honors. Oher sandous have been Buser Eamsey, classed by Coach Voyles as "one of he fnes, f no he fnes, guard n,he counry." Harvey Johnson made he headlnes hroughou he Eas wh hs perfec feld goal whch, bea Navy. Overlooked was hs powerful runnng as he pcked up abou hree yards per ry no he lne. Wh he eyes of he Naon focused upon hem, hese boys have o be good. I was' wh grea relef ha ' Vann Leads Frosh In Well Deserved Wn Over Bulders Scorng n he second and fourh quarers, Wllam and Mary's 192 freshman eleven rounced he Apprence school reserves, 12-0, n her campagn opener las Wednesday ngh n Newpor News. Frs quarer play cenered n Apprence errory wh W. & M. comng whn 12 yards of he enemy goal lne a one nsance. McMurrer Scores Early n he second perod, Tommy Van, Papoose alback, passed o Nck Semak on he Shpbulder 22-yard lne. Semak sprned o he 7 on a naked reverse. Three plays laer Van conneced o John McMurrer, frosh end from Charleson, W. Va., for he frs score of he ball game. The aemp a converson was blocked. Throughou he hrd quarer he home eam red agan and agan o break hrough he Lle Green defenses n an effor o kno he score. All aemps were checked, however, by brllan Wllam and Mary lne play. Ousandng performances were urned n by Red Caughron, ackle from Johnson Cy, Tenn., and Lou Hosma, cener from Paerson, N. J. Vedo Goes Over Marn WMehurs's 25-yard reurn of an Apprence pun o he A 15-yard lne se Hp he second W. and M. ouchdown. Three lne plays gave he Papooses a frs down over for he fnal score of he game. Van's ry for he exra pons was agan blocked. Champon Fencers Sars To Work For Tucker Jones Under he leadershp of Capan Jm Glassman and Bll Grover, Wllam and Mary's Champonshp fencers are agan hard a work/ The 191 eam s nac wh he excepon of Jm Hendry who was los o he armed forces. Tucker Jones, ranked as he ousandng fencng coach n he naon, now has seven men under hs nsrucon. As ye only one mach has been scheduled for hs fall, ha beng agans a group of former collegans now n he servce a Yorkown. Glassman, Grover Sar In Glassman and Grover, Coach Jones has wo of he fnes fencers n he Eas f no n he enre naon. Grover was undefeaed las year as he was nomnaed for Al-Amercan. Glassman was also ousandng as he ook mos of hs maches wh much ease. Wnners of he Souh Alanc Conference for several consecuve years, he Indan fencers wll agan be favored o ake all honors hands down. hs deparmen learned ha he rumors of Joe "Boles" deah were false. Wh hs frendly smle and good humor, Joe made many frends and he's one we don' wan o lose. Has Off Dep: To Bll Klen goes hs-week's honors as hs very mely nercepon of a Navy pass no he end zone saved he Indans from defea. Klen roared ou of nowhere o ake he ba>* from he arms of a wang IV cever and hus sopped a cera;- ouchdown. Rawlnson Takes Umbach's Place As Squad Tranes Wh eleven years of coachng experence behnd hm, Ken Rawlnson, he well-lked new Indan raner, s he newes addon o he Wllam and Mary coachng saff. The new head man of he massagng able worked hs way hrough he Unversy of Illnos as an asssan raner, graduang n 1936 wh hs numerals n rack. He remaned he followng year o nsruc n Physcal Educaon. Hs enre perod of acvy here was spen under he uelage of Ma Bullock, dean of md-wesern raners. He lef Illnos n 1938 and joned he coachng saff of Casey Hgh School, Casey, Illnos, from whch he resgned hs sprng o come o Wllamsburg. Whle head coach of enns a Casey he brough hree doubles eams o] he Illnos Sae Fnals. The major par of hs effors, however, were dreced oward Physcal Educaon and ranng. He "lkes Wllamsburg fne," n hs own words, and commens especally on he grea spr and nave of he boys n green. Ken, dark complexoned and a lle hn on op, wll ac as head raner for all varsy spors, succeedng Swede Umbach n ha capacy. Wh eleven years of he bes knd of experence behnd hm and an already well-founded populary afer only a monh a half here no one doubs W. & M.'s choce n hs mporan cog of s coachng machne. Tenns Team Led By Smdl In Early eason Workou Along wh our champonshp Fooball and Baskeball eams appears a cerany ha Wllam and Mary wll add anoher le o s already plenful collecon as s fne Tenns eam swngs no a shor pracce hs fall. The squad has he prospecs of beng one of he fnes eams n he Souh f no n he enre Eas. Ths year's edon of neers wll be led by Capan Bob Mahews, a veeran of he pas wo seasons. He wll be backed up by Bob Smdl, who hs summer proved hmself o be one of he naon's up and comng young players. Smdl reached he sem-fnals a Rye and hen wen o he quarer fnals n he Naonal Champonshp a Fores Hlls. Sar Newcomers Mahews and Smdl wll be ably suppored by he veerans Kng, Coleman and Bauman. Two newcomers, Kovelesk and Lesnerd, who are wo of he ousandng ne sars n he md-wes, wll provde mmeasurable srengh o he enre squad. New Champs A presen, he eam s engagng n an nensve egh weeks fall pracce sesson. Ths should sand hem n good sead laer on n he year when hey mee such,ams as Yale, Harvard, Duke, Mam Unversy, Florda and *everal oher op rankng schools,n he Easern Seaboard. In, addon o hese schools, all he reg- Capan Marvn Bass, pcured above, had he grea honor of leadng he Indans as hey conquered he powerful Navy eleven. I was he frs me ha Wllam and Mary had beaen he Navy snce 1932 when he Green urned n a surprsng 8-0 vcory. Inermural Plans For Vas Season Now Beng Made Plans for one of. he mos exensve nramural seasons, ever aemped a Wllam and Mary are now under way, accordng o he Physcal Educaon Deparmen. The foremos fall spor wll agan be ouch fooball. An appeal has been made o all sudens o parcpae n hs spor eher as Fraerny men or as members of her varous Dorm eams. As ye he schedule has no been compleed bu hngs are rapdly drawng o a close. In he Fraerny race Sgma P s agan he favore o cop all he honors as hey have several All-Sars reurnng. The P K.A.'s, K.A.'s, and S.A.E.'s are slaed o gve very ough compeon. All he games are expeced o be very holy conesed as mos of he eams have sared o pracce n ancpaon of wnnng he coveed cup. Wner Season A he end of he fooball season, he nramural sysem wll shf quckly o baskeball and volleyball. Indvdual champonshps n swmmng, wreslng, handball, and foul shoong wll also be held durng he wner monhs. Wh he comng of warm weaher all aenon wll be shfed o he Sofball scene. Ths s he mos popular of all he races as more men are allowed o compee a he same me. Durng hs season, a mass nramural rack mee wll be held whch s open o all comers. Ths program allows a man o compee n acve spors all durng he year even hough he may no be good enough o make he varsy eams. I s wh sncere concern for all ndvduals ha he Physcal Educaon Deparmen appeals o all men o appear n hs'. vas nramural program. ular sae schools wll be me and all Indcaons pon her defea and he dehronng of Vrgna as Sae champons. Trbe Wns Easly Trbe WU De f nd OverELS. Tgers In B S Sx ^^reh In? 2 Season Opener Th Wh V * R L Coach Carl Voyles* Indan fooballers opened her 192 grd season wo weeks ago a Norfolk wh an easy 27-0 vcory over he Hampden-Sydney Tgers. The Trbe, Old Domnon Co-champons n 191, used bu four plays n downng he lads from Deah- Valley. Wllam and Mary go away o a quck sar, scorng a ouchdown he frs me go s hands on he ball. Bob Longacre carred he pgskn no pay dr wh a 87-yard run whch culmnaed he 60-yard drve of he Bg Green. Johnny Korczowsk added anoher ouchdown for he Trbe n he second quarer, plungng over from he wo-yard lne. Dave Bucher and Jack Freeman had-alernaed n carryng he ball o hs pon afer Safko had recovered a Tger fumble on he Hampden-Sydney 1. The half ended wh Wllam and Mary leadng 1-0. - - The Indans pl#d up 13 more pons n he hrd perod. Bob Longacre and Harvey Johnson collaboraed on sragh power plays o ake he ball o he Hampden- Sydney four-yard lne, from whch pon he laer plunged hrough he mddle for he ally. A few mnues laer Jack Freeman rfled a beauful 5-yard pass o Glenn Knox who ran he remanng fve yards o he goal lne for he fnal Indan score. In he las perod Freeman go n he clear and raced 56 yards before he was brough down by Waler Spyne on he Tgers' 15. Foar sragh passes faled o gan, however, and he Deah Valley lads ook he ball on downs. As he fnal whsle blew he Bg Green had agan drven deep no Hampden-Sydney errory and were n possesson of he ball on her foes' 7-yard lne. Johnson.place-kcked wo of he pons afer ouchdown, whle Korczowsk sen he pgskn hrough he uprghs once. 192 Fooball Schedule Sep. 18 Hampden - Sydney a Norfolk, 27-0 Sep. 26 Navy a Annapols, 3-0 Oc. 3 -V.P.I, a Blacksburg Oc. 10 Harvard a Cambrdge Oc. 17 Open Dae Oc. 2 George Washngon Wllamsburg Oc. 31 Darmouh a Hanover Nov. 7 Randolph-Macon a Wllamsburg Nov. 1 V.M.I, a Norfolk Nov. 21 Carolna Avaon Un a Wllamsburg Nov. 26 Rchmond a Rchmond Dec. 5 Oklahoma Unversy Norman. a All men, boh Freshmen and upper classmen, neresed n ryng ou for he Wllam and Mary cross counry eam are asked o repor as soon as possble o Coach Umbach a he Gym. a Hopng o connue her wnnng ways afer he smashng 3-0 Navy rumph, he hgh-rdng Wllam and Mary fooball eleven wll defend her Vrgna Bg-Sx crown for he frs me hs season when hey ravel o Blacksburg nex Saurday o angle wh her nra-sae rvals; he V.P.T. Gobblers. Unbeaen hus far n he season, wh vcores over Caawba and Furman already ucked n under her bels, he Techmen wll be ou o scalp he Indans o complee he V.P.I. Homecomng fesves. Spark-plugged by gallopng Blly James, capan and sar wngback, he Techmen wll seek o avenge he 16-7 loss suffered las season a he hands of he W. & M. eleven. Co-coaches Tex Tlson and Macauley McEver, havng aken over he rens of he. Gobblers afer head coach Jmmy Ks had been graned a leave of absence for he duraon o serve n he Navy, wll probably sar he same eleven whch seam-rollered Furman las week, 7-6. Adng James n he backfeld, hree oher experenced veerans, Roger McClure. blockng back, who s also well known as a fne place-kcker; Jack Gallagher, alback, and Mase Blanford, fullback, wll provde boh offensve and defensve power o he Techmen. Hard-hng veerans Irvn Chasen and Elmer Wlson wll sar a ends. The ackle posons, by far he sronges pons on he V.P.I, forward wall, wll be ably flled by Ben Judy and John "Greek" Masbas, husky hree-year men. Masbas, hng he scales a a mean 212 pounds, receved all-sar consderaon for all-sae and all-conference honors and was pcked on he frs eam of he Greek All-Amerca for hs fne play shown las season. Paul Warner and John Rucker, reserves las year, wll ake over he guard spos, Cener Bll Daves, seppng no he shoes of graduaed pvo man Wllam Zydak, s anoher of he many new faces on he orange and maroon forward wall. - Dependable V.P.I, reserves nclude Anhony Kujawa and Allen McClaughery, backs, and Bll Johnson, Blly Barbour, Alon Becher, Nelson Fuller, and James Sharp, lnemen. On he oher hand, he poen Wllam and Mary eleven, unbeaen n he las wo seasons of Sae compeon, wll aemp o wpe he Techmen off he grdron o keep hs sreak nac. Enerng hs fourh successful year as menor of Wllam and Mary pgskn squads, head fooball coach Carl Voyles wll sar hs sronges eam agans he Gobblers. The errfc backfeld combnaon, of Sud Johnson, Nck Forkovch, Dave Bucher, and Bob Longacre, whch performed splenddly n he Navy encouner, wll probably sar for he Indans. John Korczowsk, Bll Klen, Buddy Hubard, Jacke Freeman, Bob Barr, and Herb Poplnger wll undoubedly see acon before he game s over. All-Sae Glenn Knox and capable <A1 Vandeweghe wll sar a he ermnals. Capan Marvn '{Connued on Page 7)

Page Four T H E F L A T II A T Tuesday, Sepember 29. 192 II. III. Due Rules BUC CAPS: A. All freshmen mus wear due caps when on he campus or n Wllamsburg and vcny: : 1. From 7 A. M. o 10 P. M. on weekdays, 2. From 7 A. M. o 6 P. M. on Saurdays, 8. No caps worn on Sundays. CAMPUS WALKS: A. Freshmen wll use only he mddle campus walk when gong o and from own. B. When passng he saue of Lord Boeour, freshmen are requred o p her has, he women o cursey. ATTENDANCE AT COLLEGE FUNCTIONS: A. Freshmen are expeced o aend all convocaons, suden body meengs, rbunal meengs, Freshman class meengs and pep ralles: 1. In cases of necessy, permsson o be absen from any of he above meengs may be obaned from any member of he Trbunal. B. Freshmen are expeced o aend all major home ahlec coness and wll: 1. Occupy a cheerng secon desgnaed for hem. 2. Use her megaphones a all games. 8. Learn all college cheers and songs before he frs home game. COUETESY AND GENERAL CONDUCT: IV. A. In accordance wh Wllam and Mary's long record of frendlness, s expeced ha Freshmen wll show due respec and couresy o her classmaes, o oher sudens, o he faculy, and o vsors o he College. V. All freshman rules wll connue unl Chrsmas vacaon, bu, f Wllam and Mary beas Rchmond n fooball, he rules wll be suspended a once. Any volaon of he above rules s subjec o he acon of he Trbunal. Know Your Suden Governmen BOARD OF VISITORS I. -.... PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE I STUDENT BODY OF WILLIAM AND MARY ' -' A S S E M B L Y 10 Senae Members 2 Represenaves-a-Large as follows: 6 Senors 6 Junors 6 Sophomores 6 Freshmen TOTAL 3 MEMBERS SENATE Men Represenaves: Presden of Suden Body Presden of Honor Councl Vce-Presden of Honor Councl Women Represenaves: Presden of Execuve Councl - Presden of Judcal Councl Presden of Honor Councl Four Class Presdens TOTAL 10 MEMBERS GENERAL COMMITTEE Composed of: Presden of College Faculy Members Admnsrave Offcals (apponed by Presden) The Alumn Secreary 10 Senae Members Presden of Iner-Fraerny Councl Presden of Pan-Hellenc Councl Edor of The FLAT HAT By EUGENE M. HANOFEE Plo Cade Melvn Elber Bunch was recenly commssoned a /Second Leuenan n he Army Ar Forces a Turner Feld, Albany, Georga. Plo Cade Sanley Alan Hecker also receved he same commsson. Phllps E. Burleson, now saoned a Goodfellow Feld, Army Ar Co*ps basc flyng school a San Angelo, Texas, recenly was promoed from he rank of Sergean o he rank of Saff Sergean. Avaon Cade Rober E. Donnelly, Jr., compleed he basc flgh ranng course a he U. S. Naval Ar Saon, Pensacola, Fla., and has been ransferred o he Corpus Chrs!, Texas, Naval Saon for advanced ranng. One of he prme movers n he organzaon of Wllam and Mary's band back n 1937, Rober Newell Frcke, has jus been rased o he rank of capan n he Uned Saes Marne Corps Reserve. He s execuve offcer of he Marne Barracks a he U. S. Naval Ar Saon a San Juan, Puero Rco. Wllam L. Renhouse s now n hs pre-flgh sage of ranng a he San Anono Avaon Cade Cener. Rchard Crane s a Frs Leuenan n he Coas Arllery n Seale, Washngon. Saoned a nearby Yorkown, s.ensgn Harold Freeman. Thomas Payner, saoned a he Unversy of Rchmond, s connung Ms CAA ranng. Exenson Course Offered By Sly The Deparmen of Fne Ars s announcng an evenng exenson course n Musc Apprecaon for resdens of Wllamsburg. Ths s o be gven by Allan Sly, head of he musc dvson, on Monday evenngs ' hroughou he year. The regsraon fee s $7.50 per semeser, and he course may be aken for cred f desred. An organzaon meeng for he course wll be held n he musc deparmen (Mehods Church Annex) a seven o'clock, Monday evenng, Ocober 5. Anyone neresed n akng he course should see Mr. Sly a ha me. The Fne Ars Deparmen wll offer no oher exenson courses hs year. Because of an unusually large regsraon all avalable space and equpmen are now beng used by he sudens enrolled n he regular classes. FOR PRINTING See The Vrgna Gazee, Inc. PHONE 192 Rear of Pos Offce BOZARTH'S Rooms and Coages for Tourss 17 Rchmond Road, Roue 60 Oppose Sadum Mrs. Frank D. Bozarh, Hosess Phone 386 Page 1 Sorores son by he admnsraon, and all sared a program of mprovemen, workng collecvely and ndvdually for her beermen. For example, a he suggeson of he College auhores, he sorory Panhellenc Councl spen much me and effor n workng up an enrely new sysem of deferred rushng and rush rules, so ha new sudens mgh become compleely orenaed o he college a he begnnng of he year whou hndrance of sorory rushng. Governor Darden says, furher, "Too much emphass s placed on he socal sde of college lfe and oo lle aenon s pad o school work." In answer o hs, fraerny and sorory represenaves sae ha some of he mos memorable and valuable college assocaons come only hrough fraernal organzaons. I s o be noed ha he al-fraerny and all-sorory scholasc averages s above ha of he all-men's and all-women's averages. Fraerny men and sorory women have conrbued mos o nramural spors, acves, and campus leadershp always. Governor Darden also clams here s added expense whch arses from he manenance of separae esablshmens. In answer o hs charge he organzaons answer ha lvng coss n he fraerny and sorory houses are no more, and n some cases less han college lvng coss. The majory of fraernes are no ndebed o he college. Sorores lve n houses rened from he college. These rens have admedly been hgh. There has been lle compensaon or house mprovemen n comparson. I has been added ha lvng n he houses gves he organzed sudens "a sense of personal prde and responsbly ha hey would no have oherwse." Wllam and Mary has always been unque n s feelng beween sorores, fraernes, and ndependen sudens. Never has here Honor Code Connuaons been an exreme feelng of rvalry or unsocal feelng. Ths repuaon for congenaly shows no sgns of soppng now. The college sudens wll have her say, and are cooperang o he fulles exen o solve hs problem n he sanes and mos benefcal way, hrough nellgen arbraon and whou demonsraon. Dr. Pomfre of Souh Carolna. For foureen years he was Professor of Hsory a Prnceon where he also aced as Asssan Dean. Laer he became Dean of he Senor College of Vanderbl Unversy, and also Dean of he Graduae School n 1937. Presden Pomfre s a scholar n Colonal Hsory and belongs o many learned socees. He has wren a number of books on hsorcal evens and mes. 212 Sudens^ where beds are placed n barrack fashon. On work days, hey are up early for a quck breakfas n he dnng hall, where hey pck up lunches already packed o ake wh hem o Yorkown. Ther jobs are vared, many of hem under he vel of mlary secrecy, bu here are ohers such as landscapng, whch are necessary bu no que so secre. Fory or ffy men who were par-me sudens are.now fullme sudens, and a oal of abou 260 men have come n hrough he war-work offce. Neher as defense workers nor as college sudens do hese men have specal or easer requremens. They form a workng par of he suden body, a par ha lves under he same socal rules and scholasc requremens as every oher suden, bu also a par ha makes a posve conrbuon of me and effor o he job of defense. Page 2 Honor Sysem. The fgures secured n hs poll a poll comparable o he Gallup Pol! subsanaed he conclusons of he Commee wh regard o suden opnon. Fnally, afer hs survey whch lased from Ocober, 191, o July, 192, he Commee drafed he recommendaons whch were approved by he Presden of he College and o be pu no effec as of hs college year. Thunder Rock sonaly clashes, a play, moreover, ha lends self well o excng and novel sagng, sound effecs* and muscal background. The producon saff numbers Connuaons More Smoke To avod connued and embarrassmen, all confuson sudens, men and women, should acquan hemselves wh he hours when are allowed n he dormores. Senors and Suden Governmen offcers are remnded ha here wll be no dang for he lae move on Monday ngh. Mss Alhea Hun as drecor, Mr, Prence Hll as desgner, and Mss Elzabeh Harrs as echncan. A a meeng las Tuesday afernoon n Ph Bea Kappa Hall he hree saff members spoke o all hose neresed n he heaer, and especally o he Freshmen. Those wshng o parcpae n he audons or sagng or cosume work sgned lss whch were provded. Sudens who faled o aend can sll ake par n he producon by sgnng up a eher he Fne Ars buldng or he Wren Kchen. Navy Game Forkovch blocked and ackled lke a demon for hs eammaes. Bll Klen saved a ceran score as he raced ou of nowhere o drag down a perfec pass ou of he wang hands of a Navy end n he end zone. Ramsey played a grea game a guard, as he was consanly, all over he feld, seng hs eammaes an example of pep and superb defensve work. Too much prase canno be gven he boys of he so-called second srng as hey played op noch ball whle resng he frs eleven. In 1932 our vcory was a fluke, bu hs wn was well deserved and well earned. Regardless of he res of he season, hs year's Indans have made Wllam and Mary hsory. College Sore In addon o he boohs n he founan room, here are places for abou 35 people n he lounge, whch s provded wh a good rado. No long ago he College had a nckelodeon, bu somewhere along he lne has been los or msplaced. If s found wll be placed n he lounge for he sudens' use. Commens on he soda founan almos always end wh, "I wsh were wce as large as s." Already has become a popular geogeher spo, and seems as hough should connue o be a successful suden hangou. Greek Leers Kappa Tau announces wh pleasure he naon of Thomas Wnfeld A hey,' Wllam Vose Bernbow, and Carey Pee Modln, Jr. Incdenally, dd you know ha Bunny Davs s wearng a Ph Tau pn? Provng ha a grea deal dd happen durng summer school, Sally Kyger s wearng Bll Alber's pn and Jean Peerson s pnned o Ralph Sazo. CAPITOL RESTAURANT (AIR - CONDITIONED) The Larges and Bes Place o Ea n he Colonal Cv. f Colonal Elecrcal Shop Prnce George Sree Phone 77 RADIO SALES AND REPAIRS SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED General Elecrc Dealer Elecrcal Conracor FLOYD T. BOZARTH, Propreor Sadum Servce Saon Candes, T»ba«cos, Pasres Open 7 A. M. - 11:30 P. 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Tuesday, Sepember 29, 192 THE FLAT HAT Page Fve *Ths Is Our Year 5 Shous Duke In Ph Bee Pep Rally "Ths s our year," murmured Charle Duke, Dean of Norfolk Dvson, as he opened he frs pep rally of he season n Ph Sea Iappa Hall las Thursday ngh, Drawng an analogy beween he Wllam and Mary vs. Navy game and he presen world suaon, Duke sad he wasn' worred abou he balefrons, bu ha we have o hare more spr on he home fron. Oher speakers who menoned suden suppor of he eam were Coach Voyles and Capan Marvn Bass. Coach Voyles spoke of he srengh of he respecve eams and he chances for a Wllam and Mary vcory. Bass, emphaszng suden spr, closed hs alk by sayng ha he fgh was beween he Wllam and Mary suden body and he U. S. Naval Academy raher han he wo eams. Afer he rally, Wampo, Indan pony masco, and he Indans led a snake dance hrough own and reurned o gaher n fron of he Presden's house. Presden Pom- fre assured he sudens ha f nose would wn he game, Navy had already los. he Old Fghl. CHARLES DUKE Lecure Seres Announced, Alumnus Des Hal1 o S P eak In Canada Plo Offcer James Glmer Heah, 2-year-old son of Mrs. W. J. Moore of 1518 Perry S., Rchmond, was klled Wednesday n a crash of a wn-engned Avas-Anson plane of he Eoyal Canadan Ar Force near Delh, Onaro. Plo Heah and Headng Arcrafsman James Danel Johnson, a suden plo from London, England, ded n he crash when he plane clpped a row of rees, hen fell and burned n a feld sx mles souh of Delh. Heah aended Wllam and PASTRY SHOP Fancy Cakes, Pes, Bread And Rolls Open Sundays Phone 298 DR. BBANTLEY HENDERSON Wllamsburg, Va. Eye, 'Ear, Nose and Throa # Lenses Duplcaed " : Pennsula Hardware Corp. Pcure Framng, Keys Made, Elecrcal Applances, Pan, Ironng Boards. " Phone 115 Look for he Trade Mark "Amerca's Sake n Ausrala" s he opc of he lecure o be gven by H. Duncan Hall, who wll speak Wednesday, Ocober 7, n Ph Bea Kappa Hall. Mr. Hall's s he frs of a seres of lecures arranged by he commee on Lecures, Ar, ard Musc. Mr. Hall, an Ausralan exper n nernaonal affars, auhor of "The Brsh Commonwealh of Naons," and a hgh offcal of he League of Naons for welve years, has carred hrough a long seres of offcal lason mssons whch have aken hm o all pars of he Brsh Empre. Lecures whch are o follow nclude one on "Japan n Asa" by A. Tyler Hull, Jr., and anoher on "Russa Today and Tomorrow"by Wllam Henry Chamberlan. Dr. Fores Ray Moulon,. permanen secreary of he Amercan Assocaon for Advancemen of Scence, wll speak n commeno*8m of he hree hundredh annversary of he brh of Sr Isaac Newon. Oher lecures wll be- annbnnced Mary for hree years afer graduaon from John Marshall Hgh School and lef o become a member of he Royal Canadan Ar Force. He receved hs commsson as nsrucor las July 25. He was a member of he Lambda* Ch Alpha fraerny and was a desk clerk a he Wllamsburg Lodge for several years. A mlary servce was held n Onaro and he s o be bured n Rchmond. *Q-$^-$"$-M, ^r~fro'$-m^,&rw"$~q^^-b-rqrm 0- BAND BOX CLEANERS, Inc. SUPERLATIVE DRY CLEANING SERVICE JACK CAMP College Represenave ± BOB WALLACE, '20 PHONE 2 v WE WELCOME YOU BACK TO COLLEGE AND BACK TO OUR SHOPPE We are prepared o gve you he servce you should expec and demand. Specal aenon gven o Sudens. Shampoo and Fnger Wave :,75c POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 86 I 1 Over Wllamsburg Theare!. 0- > New Sudens Mx Work Wh Play; Frosh Trbunal Looms On The Horzon By SUNNY MANEWAL Cres of "Hey, Freshmen, where's your cap?" and "You don' call THAT a cursy!" heralded he arrval of hs year's bumper c*op of freshmen. Monday, Sepember 1, was he momenous day when he Class of '6 descended; a class whch wll undoubedly dsngush self n many ways whn he nex four years, bu whose only dsngushng feaure hose frs few days was he unbelevable fac ha for once (and a las, sgh he co-eds) he boys acually ounumbered he grls! Freshman grls and boys may well have pu he handbook prner on her black ls, for he delay n he fnshng of hose all mporan volumes caused many a poor '6-er o resor o a compass and he sun o locae hs way abou and o be jus as hopelessly los when came o a knowledge of he freshman rules, whch were beng so srngenly enforced. Bg bad upperclassmen were quck o ake advanage of hs fac, as hey perched on he canon and bombarded he new arrvals who dared o pass, or hopped her bkes and wh a cry of "H ho Freshman", chased hose scamperng creaures 'round and 'round he campus. Sep Rgh Up, Chllun There was anoher more kndly welcomng commee, however, he sandng commee on orenaon, who sood ready o gude and help he freshmen n every way possble. The members of hs group are: Mr. Royal B. Enbree, Drecor of he Counsellng Servce; Dean J. Wlfred Lamber, Head of he Commee on Admssons; Mss Marguere Wynne- Robers, Socal Drecor; Jacke Fowlkes. presden of Morarboard; Grayson Clary, presden of O.D.K.; Scoy Cunnngham, presden of he suden body; laer. On November 28, Bohumr Kryl, noed orchesra leader and organzer, wll brng hs 52-pece symphonc orchesra for a concer n Ph Bea Kappa Hall. * ;The Nne o'clock Opera Company, a company of exceponally alened young sngers,. wll gve he opera, "The Marrage of Fgaro" on January 23. There wll be four concers bymembers of he musc faculy of he College, he frs by Allen Sly, pans, on Ocober 18. Ohers wll be announced laer. No admsson fee wll be charged excep for he opera. Wren Folders On Sale One hundred folders showng he fron of he Wren Buldng and he Grea Hall are on sale n he Alumn Offce n Brafferon Kchen. They are four pages each, 6% x M, nches n sze, and may be used eher as Chrsmas cards or for noes. "Gardner T. Brooks Real Esae Insurance Renals Duke of Glouceser S. Phone 138 NATIONAL BARBER SHOP Up-sars over Pasry Shop All Experenced Barbers Come n and make yourselves a home. J. A. REID Freshmen Feed Presden and Mrs. Pomfre, Anne Armage, and Scoy Cunnngham receve he numerous freshmen of 192. The ever-popular punch bowl, wh faculy wves dong noble duy, never runs low. Anne Armage, presden of Wo- Black, charman of Women's Honmen's Suden Governmen; Helen or Councl; and John Todd, char- 'Amercans 192' 1s Exhb In Fne Ars Seres For 'Wear The Deparmen of Fne Ars announces a seres of exhbons o be held n he foyer of Ph Bea Kappa Hall or n he Fne Ars buldng durng he comng year. Amercans 192, he frs of sx exhbons o be shown n Ph Bea Kappa Hall, s a dsplay from he Museum of Modem Ar of a group of panngs and sculpures by egheen leadng arss from he nne dfferen saes. Ths exhb wll be here from Ocober 2 o November 7. The nex exhbon, Wha Is Good Desgn?, consss of a group of useful objecs under $10. Tableware, poery, glassware, plasc, meal, and wooden dshes, leaher goods, and woven mas number among he sxy or so objecs whch should sugges an answer o he perennal Chrsmas presen problem. Ths dsplay wll be shown from November 21 o December. From February 27 o March 13 here wll be n he foyer a collecon of prns, graphc ars, sculpures, and panngs of dfferen anmals enled The Anmal Kngdom n Modern Ar. Also n Ph Bea Kappa Hall wll be a Waercolor Exhbon, from Aprl 2 o May 8, and a Theaer Exhbon of scene and Wllamsburg Mehods Church A he College Enrance L. F. Havermale, D.D.,'Mnser Sudens' Bble Class 9:5 A.M. Publc Worshp 11:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. Wesley Foundaon 7:00 P'.M'. WELCOME STUDENTS!! We have a complee lne of W. & M. Noe Books, Soror- I I y and Fraerny Saonery, Eversharp and Sheaffer? Z Pens and Pencls. % For a quck lunch ry our luncheonee College Pharmacy f W. T, HENLEY, '23, Propreor cosume desgns o be shown from May 8 o May 22. As n prevous years he fnal exhb wll be he Annual Suden Exhbon of workdone by he sudens n he Fne Ars Deparmen of he College. In addon o he above exhbs, four smaller ones wll be on dsplay n he Fne Ars buldng. Someme lae n Ocober here wll be an exhbon of orgnal.prze-wnnng phoographs whch have appeared n he Assocaed Collegae Press, he roogravure secon ha s ncluded wh he Fla Ha. The second exhb,- o be shown from November 1 o 15, s called Block Prns and How They Are Made. From January 8 o 23 a group of phoographs enled The Canerbury Tales and Chaucer's England wll be on dsplay. The concludng exhbon n he Fne Ars buldng s a group of phoographs of Changng New York o be shown from May 1 o 15. BARNES BARBER SHOP Snce 1912 we have served he sudens of Wllam and Mary. Ths same coureous and effcen servce awas you oday. Pver Wllamsburg Theare PERdl'S O N PEINT SHOP GOOD PRINTING PHONE 111 Wllamsburg, Va. man of Men's Honor Councl. In addon, Jacke Fowlkes, Jm Howard, Helen Black, John Todd, Dors Mller, Bob Wenberg, Jane Chrsansen, Jack Merrman, Mary Barnhard, Dale Wllams, Jean Oberg, Howard Smh, Anne Armage, Jack Carer, Besey Douglass, Grayson Clary, Hugh Harnsberger, and Don Hahne each ook 30 o 0 freshmen under hs wng and wh rue World's Far gude eloquence walked and alked and hen walked and alked some more, as he conduced hs fledglngs around Wllamsburg. There was a our of he Resoraon, whch proved so srenuous ha even freshman fooball players began o drop ou along he way; a panel dscusson n Washngon 200 on "Facs You Should Know abou Begnnng Work a Wllam and Mary", and an Honor Councl meeng n Ph Bee, a ourng of he lbrary, a college vesper servce, and a physcal as ough as he army's. Pleasure and Busness The socal hghlgh of he week was he orenaon banque, Sepember 16, and he communy sng whch followed. Here freshman voces were uned up and brough ou n full glory under he leadershp of Evelyn Cosby. Bll Anderson crooned hs cowboy songs on he lone Ph Bee sage, and Bll Smh nroduced he Class o he campus by-word of "Brush your eeh, brush your eeh, eh, ch, eh". Several mes durng he week, when he hermomeer hreaened o burs s vens, here were mxed dps n Blow pool. The error of he week was he hree-hour grnd of esng when all he nner workngs of a freshman mnd were dsclosed on paper. Ths work was under he drecon of Mr. Embry. and he was asssed by B. J. Jones and Dyck Vermlye. Sunday afernoon, he las day of freedom before he roune of classes, here was one las flng as he sorores held Open House for 250 grls all dressed n her mos glamorous bes. Monday mornng a he gruesome hour of 8:00, Orenaon Week was merely a lovely dream, and freshmen ook her places n he classroom and lab. Recepon As Fnale In he mddle of he week, however, jus n me o releve he exreme monoony of hree days of sudy, came he Presden's recepon for new sudens. I urned ou o be a change from hose of former years. No Warng musc ssued forh from Ph Bea Kappa Hall, for dancng would have been raher mpossble wh over sx hundred o crowd he floor. Dancng beng excluded, he faculy and sudens mlled o and fro n he Dodge and Apollo Rooms where faculy wves, aded by members of Morarboard, served punch and cookes. In he recevng lne were Presden and Mrs. Pomfre, Anne Armage, and Scoy Cunnngham. CM Bel To Hold Open House Tea An open house ea wll be held soon for hose who are neresed n becomng members of CM Dela Ph, he Women's Naonal Honorary Lerary Socey. To be elgble for admsson no he Socey, applcans mus subm for approval hree manuscrps hey have wren. These may be eher poery, shor sores, essays or oher prose works. Open ryous wll be held all durng he year, bu for hs semeser's naon all manuscrps mus be n.by Ocober 21. The maeral may be lef wh Dors Mller, presden, n Barre 327. The dae of he ea wll be announced n he nex ssue of he Fla Ha.

Page Sx THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, Sepember 29, 102 Colonal Echo Porra Sng To Begn Ths Monday Sngs for Colonal Echo pcures wll begn nex Monday, Ocober 6, was announced by Bob Wenberg-, Busness Manager, las week. The schedule for he men sudens s prned below. The schedule for he women wll be prned nex week. I s mperave, accordng o Wenberg, "ha you be n he mddle alcove of he Wren Buldng precsely a he me a whch you are scheluled o appear," The charge for he pcures, whch wll be prned n hs year's annual, he sad, wll be as follows: freshmen, $2.00; sophomores, $2.50; junors, $2.75; senors, $3.25. I s necessary ha a depos of one dollar be made a he me of he sng. The balance, may also be : pad a ha me f desred. Checks sould be made payable o The Colonal Echo. Men should wear a su, preferably dark, and a e for he pcure, Wenberg sad. If change n schedule s necessary should be arranged wh he Busness Manager as soon as possble. Below s he schedule for men: A. M. 9:00 0:05 S:10 9:15 9:20 9:25 9:30 9:35 9:0 : / ^ 9:50 9:55 10:0 10:05 10:10 10:15 10:20 10:25 10:30 10:85 10:0 10:5 10:50 10:55 11:00 11:05 11:10 11:15 11:20 : -* :25. ^.p(\ : 1. :35 11:0 11:5 11:50 P. M. 1:00 1:05 1:10 1:15 1:20 Monday, Ocober 5 John Anderson Rober Appenzeller Pee Aposolov Theodore Barbabues Samuel Barre Marvn Bass Charles Bayard Bernard Chovz Wllam Bemhow Naman Berln Harry Caughron Fred Eke Charles Elle Regs Brown Jerald Bowman Dxon Foser Rchard Gallon Charles Harrngon Charles Hayne Hugh Harnsberger Blar Harger Rober Grffn Rober Goebel Eugene Glassman Howard Aaron Wllam Abbos Alfred Abrams Qunero Andrade Alfred Appell Lynwood Aron. Roy Ash Alys Ausn John Banks George Barbabues Raclffe Barnes John'Baron Raymond Clark Parke* Baum Wllam Baumann Malcolm Chrsan Sephen Chpok Sanley Bernsen Prank Blderbach James Caudle Harry Carer George Blanford James Carpener Arhur Bushey Rober Alsworh Thomas Ahey Emerson Barre Rober Barr Prank Beale Thomas Belvn Wllam Chlon Wllam Chesson Rober Chandler Arhur Chamblss Wllam Bddle John P. Carer Abner Carney Ross Campbell Jack Camp Gus Calos Rchard Duncan Prank.Egar Norman Brown Norman Ember Iver Brook Wllam Engleby James Abernahy Waler Acree Norman Allen Edward Anderson Wllam Baley Edgar Baen John Blagg Andrew Duncan Bradford Dunham Ira DworMn 1:25 Jm Buron Edwn Elle ' 1:30. John Elsea Rober Een 1:35 Harold Eubank Charles Pancher 1:0 John, Parley Vcor Bressler 1:5 Wlfred Ferguson Harold Felds 1:50 Floyd Bowles Sanley Fredman 1:55 Preson Hayne Cecl Haynes 2:00 Wllam Alber John Peaser 2:05 Earl Kelly Buck Harrs 2:10 Wllam Hardng John Harde 2:15 Wllam Hankns Parck Haggery 2:20 Jack Gulley Rober Heckel 2:25 Jack Hollowell Henry Hooker 2:30 Theodore Horner Waler Horvz 2:35 James Howard Rober Howard 2:0 Rober Hudgns Arhur Hungerford 2:5 Suar Hurley Rober Hucheson 2:50 Jerome Hyman Thomas Ingram 2:55 Jess Jackson George Jacobs 3:00 Dlmus Jarre JohnJessee 3:05 Harry Johns John Johnson 3:10 Rober Johnson Kenneh Jones 3:15 Laure Jones Henry Josln 3:20 Ray Kaufman' Frank Kazemersk 3:25 Mory Kazenberg Herber Kelly 3:80 Frankln Kerns Ernes Kng 3:35 Wllam Knowles Harold, Komar 3:0 Charles Kosch Fred Kovalesk 3:5 Ncholas Jacovds James Karabedan 3:50 Julan Irvn Ralph Jackson 3:55 James Hucherson Howard Hyle :00 Ben Hubbard John Hun :10 Edmund Hubbard Wllam Hubbard :15 Brewery Holloway Rober Horowz :20 Wllam Holland Clarence Holloway :25 Leland Hodgkns Harmon Hoffman :30' James 'Hearn: Wallace Heawole :35 Joseph Gllam Wllam'Gll :0 Charles Harrs Lawrence Gordano :5 Thomas Duncan Rober Buron :50 Fred Edens Rober Eller :55 Wllam Burger Charles Brzedne 5:00.Eugene Eskey Wllam Brngham 5:05 Rober Braford John P. Fox 5:10 John W. Fox Fred Frechee 5:15 Arhur Freelove Wllam Bonham 5:20 Meron Fredman John Frz 5:25 Edward Gavldn Charles Hash 5:30 Howard Glkeson Cecl Grffn 5:35 Eugene Goldsehmd Wllam Godsey 5:0 Wllam Hlderbrand Edward Hll Frank Hnman Monday Evenng, Oc. 5 7:00 Wllam May Charles Meeks 7:05 Rober Leyen Ronaldo Moron 7:10 Herber Poplnger Rober Longacre 7:15 Weherll Thomas Horao Peebles 7:20 George Peck Raymond Pearson. 7:25 John Pearson.,., :., Donald' Pa'rrsh 7:30 Nelson Palmer Domenc Pa-lese 7:35 Fred Paner Alber Pacchol 7:0 Mahew Owens Rchard Owen 7:5 Horace Knox John KorczoV'-sk 7:50 Wllam. Klen Glenn Knox 7:55 Harvey Johnson Rchard Jusce 8:00. Roderck Vandver George Wllams 8:05 Alfred Vanderweghe Arhur Wllams 8:10 Edward Vanderwaer Andrew Wllams 8:15 Rchard Vander Feen Gran Wlber 8:20 Lyon Tyler Ralph Wesel - 8:25 Davd Tyler Rober Whman Tuesday Mornng, Oc.. 6 9:00 Waler Churgn Rober Faulconer 9:05 John Felds Fred Flanary 9:10 Vrgl Ford Nck Forkavch 9:15 James Bowhan Rober Bookmyer 9:20 John Freeman * Rober Hayne 9:25 Wayne Gbbs James Harnsberger 9:30 Howard Harkavy Wllam Grymes 9:35 John«, Grembowz Edmond Greene 9:0 George Gray Marvn. Graham 9:5 Elmo Gooden George Heer 9:5(J Charles Hefs Joe Holland 9:55 Wllam Hollngs George Holmes 10:00 Lesle Abercrombe Jesse Alderman 10:05 Rchard Alfrend Evan Baley 10:10 Evere Baker Earl Barr 10:15 Clarence Clark, Jr. Alan B. Clark 10:20 Alan D. Clark Arnold Cannella 10:25 John! Bednger Nel Bednger 10:30 Ray Brch John H. Carer 1035 Edwn Druker Edward Dunbar 10:0 Donald Buon ' Lews Berworh 10:5 Rober Burns Davd Bucher 10:50 John Buchanan. Edwn Ello 10:55 Cecl Brown Wllam Broh 11:00 Theodore Baley Carl Bell 11:05 Rchard Behards Rchard Carer 11:10 John Blan Henry Brdges 11:15 Leo Brenner Arhur Fuchs 11:20 Wllam Harrson Surrey Harrson 11:25 Logan Harrs Irvng Hardy 11:30 Eugene Handgee Donald Hahne 11:35 Thomas Guy Rober Greene 11:0 Cecl Gray Davd Graves 11:5 Kenneh Gould Fred Gosnell 11:50' Rchard Goodman Wllam Heffner P. M. " 1:00 Edwn Allen Flnon Callahan 1:05 Owen Bradford John Bourne 1:10 Rober Blanford Rober Goldfarb 1:15 Sam Helfrch Cornelus Hendrck 1:20 Hugh Hendrcks Rchard Hggns 1:25 Newell Irwn Irwn Kroff 1:30 John Kuendg Vncen Sero 1:35 Earle Laffery Sam Lobsan 1:0 Bruce Lamb Wllam Lamb 1:5 Beverly Lews Charles Lews 1:50 ' John Meaddr James Lews 1:55 Curs McCoy Rober Pl 2:00 Donald Musselman Albn Nowzky 2:05 Howard Shaw Charles Pa 2:10 Prank Selph Wllam Pos 2:15 Harold Nunn Wllam Nunn 2:20 Henry Shook Benjamn Powell 2:25 Norman Posen Wllam Pope 2:30 John Smh Howard Smh 2:35 Rober Smh, Lloyd Savage 2:0 Slade Phllps Alber Sewar 2:5 Cheser Sull Allen Sullvan 2:50 George Mchell Wllam Tarry 2:55 Donald Taylor Phlp Thomas 3:00 Herman Mdkff. Jack McHenry 3:05 Frank Shelds Carl, Perry 3:10 Joseph Sherrard Samuel Shear 3:15 Rchard Neubauer Arche Prce 3:20 Rchard Myers Wllam Myers 3:25 Jesse Meeler Rober Mosely 3:30 Rober Leonhard Rober Mahews 3:35 Charles Layon Domnck Maeucc 3:0 Earl Klne Aubrey Mason 3:5 Rchard Kng Ronald Kng 3:50 Bernard Keppler Hal Kng 3:55 Rozelle Kennedy Harry Ken :10 Melvlle Kahn Harold Kendall :15 Wllam Jones Edwn Juss :20 Jmmy Johnson Wllam Johnson :25 John Jamerson Wnfred Jeser :30 John Holls Thomas Hurs :35 Wllam Grover Lews Hosma :0 Edward Guy Mervn Hoffman :5 Clayon "Duncan Owen Bowman :50 Lawrence Forwood ' Wllam Booh :55 Paul Gaudee Wllam Harvey 5:00 Edward Harrs Earl Greene 5:05 Danel Goldman Lews Glucksman 5:10 Davd Glucksman George Hays 5:15 Rober Hnes Charles Langon 5:20 Frank Lane Harvey Marrner 5:25 Irvng Lansmau Arhur Marshall 5:30 Mark Lapolla John Marshall 5:35 George I.arkn Wllam Mar: 5:0 Gordon Mossas Edward Laze!! 5:5 Charles Massey El Leonard 5:50 Eugene Lowers Rober Maupn Tuesday Evenng, Ocober 6 7:00 Wllam Murden Frederck Murdock 7:05 Gary Neale Alan Smmons 7:10 Carroll Smmons Melvn Smms 7:15 Wlson Powell Mervn Smpson 7:20 Maurce Snk John Powell 7:25 Kenneh Porer Clfford Smh 7:30 Harvey Pope Henry Pond 7:35 James Poner Edmund Plunke 7:0 Henry Pzer Jesse Snyder 7:5 Beay Speck Waler Peerson 7:50 John Ruh Paul Morelaud 7:55 Rober Lpps Rober Loares 8:00 George Turner Wllam Whesell 8:05 Ganne Tunsall Marn Whehurs 8:10 Clarence Tulley Don Whed 8:15 Benjamn Tuck Gregory Treleaven 8:20 Elmer Tranum Manuel Torregrosa 8:25 John Todd Calvn Tller Wednesday Mornng, Oc. 7 9:00 Marcus Long Wllam Lucas 9:05 Thomas Mller Rober Morrs 9:10 Alvn Puh Alber Sharpe 9:15 Julan Szemore Alber Powell 9:20 Wllam Seawell Rober Smdl 9:25 Rober Porer Rober Schnedermann 9:30 James Saunders Rchard Salmon 9:35 John Roher Banks Talley 9:0 Norman Tauss Gerald Osrow 9:5 Raymond O'Connor John Reed 9:50 Donald Ream * James Webb 9:55 George Rafey Leon Wooen. 10:00 Jay Mercer John Merrman 10:05 Rober Merrman Herber Mller 10:10 Joseph Mslan Francs McFall 10:15 Carey Modln John McMurrer 10:20 Sco Morency - Harry Morewz 10:25 Eugene Maglarl Charles Marasco 10:30 Waler Shaw Thornon Slaer 10:35 Joseph Slgo Sdney Schwarz 10:0 Charles Smh George Schulz 10:5 Dana Smh Kenneh Schalenberger 10:50 Ralph Sazo Thomas Smh,,10:55 Wllam Ta Irvng Ophem 11:00 Clyde Laushey Eugene Lvesay 11:05 John Murck Wllam Lugar 11:10 James McArhur Edward McCaskey 11:15 Malcolm McConnell George McLaughln 11:20 Joseph Moreland Thomas Moncure 11:25 Wllam Morrs James Macon 11:30 Sdney Madson Wllam Shannon 11:35 Ncholas Semak. Malcolm Savage 11:0 Edward Snyder Thomas Sale 11:5 Phl Salasky Phlp Spraley 11:50 Aubrey Rubensen Rober Rose P. M. 1:00' Harry Lonergan Sanley Mlberg 1:05 Harry Mller Wlmore McLeod 1:10 Davd McMamaro Alexander MacArhur 1:15 Elmer Morrs Rchard MacCracken 1:20 Wllam Mae Gregor Rober Mason Perre 1:25 John Mann Bruce Maples 1:30 Don Myro Wllam PureelL 1:35 Waler Norh Ernes Pres 1:0 Floyd Shelon Rchard Plumer 1:5 Leonard Selgman Henry Schuz 1:50 Wllar Smh Joseph Solomon 1:55 John Peerson Wllam Rer 2:00 Edward Mkula John MeSherry 2:0S John Manos Alf Mapp 2:10 Wllam. Pully 2:20 2:25 2:30 2:35 2:0 2:5 2:50 2:55 3:00 3:05 3:10 3:15 3:20 3:25 3:30 3:35 3:0 3:5 3:50 3:55 :10 :15 :20 :25 :30 :35 :0 :5 :50 :55 5:00 5:05 5:10 5:15 5:20 5:25 5:30 5:35 5:0 5:5 5:50 7:00 7:05 7:10 7:15 7:20 7:25 7:30 7:35 7:0 7:5 7:50 7:55 8:00 8:05 Wlard Shreves Wllam Saunders John Spllane Wllam Perey Roy Suon Alfred Perkns Wllam Rnghem Joseph Rdder Allen Tanner Edward Rhodes Okey Taylor Thomas Wes Joseph Rego Sumner Rand Waler Weaver Caleb Warrngon Rober Walsh Roger Woolley Malvn Walker Rchard Yeager John Warner Charles, Weshaefer Irvng Werln Davd Roberson James Teass Claude Muse Lev Nagle Lous Newby Baynor Nchols Gerard Shelon Carl Shockley Wlfred Prce Abner Pra Rober Shumway Jack "Peerson Sanley Sco Warren Rockw Lous Rves Spencer Overon John Ohanan Henry Ogle Arnold O'Ber George Oakley Charles Sale Thomas Resrck Herber Robers John Wes RyanRansone James Ransone Harry Webb Cecl Waers James Warwck Wllam Warel Frz Zeph Donald Ware Melvn Wrgh Archbald Ward Hensley Woodbrdge Davd Walker Davd Wohl James Wadkns Waler Wel Alber Vog Wllam"'* Remck Rchard Vdeo Glber Revelle Arhur Resfeld Warren Wess Rober Wenberg Garrard Ramsey Thornon Wampler Dudley Woods Eugene Wood Garland Wnsead Hyman Wnn James Ward James Wrgh Max Saszesky Lawrence Rchardson Leonard Prrung Maurce Pppn Wllam Safko Rober Seckroh James Suenfeld Alan Verner Wednesday Evenng Alfred Snyder Alexander Rosowsky Joseph Sephens Wllam Srong Harry Tanzer Kenneh Wnfeld Wllam Wrgh Rchard Walker Phlp Raddng Karl Zckrck George Wayland Wlle Was Leon Sedman James Reynolds Wllam Ouen John Redd Dyckman Vermlye Wllam Wlls Orvlle Vaughn Davd Wlls Clemen Vaughan R. C. Wllamson Tommy Vann Rexford Wllams Marshall Vang Joseph Wllams Howard Thornon Howard Thompson

'Tuesday, Sepember 29, 192 THE FLAT HAT Page Seven 202 nns ' Mrl Boundary Sree 1flk>^Tfu e """nap fouusg." You'll fnd he casj way o breeze rgh o he head of your class s o wear Iflamj Mu e'& "Smoohe"... a smar wo-pece classc favore n jersey (100% wool). In nu brown, vcory red, sk green, cade blue, aquase, begeone. Szes 9-15. CIL1IE CALEMD11 WOMEN'S Tuesday, Sepember 29- Pla Ha Repororal Saff meeng 7:00. Fla Ha Busness Saff meeng, 8:00. Wednesday, Sepember 3f Accounng Club, Marshall- Wyhe, 7:30. Spansh Club, Barre, 7:00. Women's Debae Councl, Phlomahean Hall, 6:00 Thursday, Ocober 1 Eucld Club, Washngon 200, 7:00. Frday, Oc. 2 Y. W. C. A. Meeng, Chapel, 6:5. Y. W. C. A.. Cabne Meeng, Washngon 200, 7:00. Sunday, Ocober Wesley Foundaon, Mehods Church, 7:00. B. Y. P. U Baps Church, 7:00. Wesmnser Fellowshp, Bron 6:00. Monday, Ocober 5 Kappa Omcron Ph, Washngon, 7:00. Tuesday, Oc. 6 Scarab Club, Dodge Room, 7:15. Lambda Ph Sgma, Musc Bldg. 7:30. Morar Board, Morar Board Room, 5:00. CALL,127 For Your Wner Needs Coal and Fuel Ol Wllamsburg Coal Co., Inc. IS" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<^^<"^^^^^^*^<5 '^f' - * Ideal Beauy ' Larges-and Mos Modern Parlor In Town (Ar-Condoned) Shoppe Phone 328 For Apponmen. OVER CASEY'S ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^^^>'*y fc^--^-,^'"v^^- P, ALS MAY SOON **m Because of he war all women sudens wll be akng gyrn classes hs year. Insead of beng dvded no classes accordng o academc sandng, all classes wll be playng ogeher. In hs way he physcal educaon deparmen hopes o promoe frendshp and school spr. The gym classes are very full, wh 17 grls akng hockey, 69 akng enns, 17 akng gymnascs, 35 akng rdng, 36 akng socco and speedball, and 75 grls fakng swmmng. Hockey s he mos popular spor hs fall, havng sx secons.h Due o he dffcules of ransporaon, here wll probably be very few varsy games away from home. Mss Barksdaleho pes o be able o sar hockey clubs made up of dfferen classes who wll play each oher n regular scheduled games. She hopes ha he compeon wll be keen enough o connue hroughou he 5 T ear n oher eam spors. Ths s merely an dea and as ye nohng has been done o ge he plan underway. Wh he suppor and enhusasm of he women sudens s hoped ha hs plan wll be successful. MEN'S SPORTS- ADDITIONS (Connued from Page 3) Bass, Harold Felds, and Garrard Ramsey, all hard-drvng, all-sae lnemen, wll suppor he Redskns' forward lne. Doc Holloway, junor guard, and Tex Warrngon, junor cener, wll complee he sarng* lneup. Reserve lnemen nclude Elmo Gooden, Marvn Graham, and Horace Knox, ceners; John Gremfaowz, Newell Irwn, Clnon Crocke, Bll'Abbos, Scoy Cunnngham, Waler Weaver, and Henry Schulz, ends; Johnny Clowes, Anhony Blagg, Harry Johns, Regs Brown, and Bob Seckroh, guards; and Melvn Wrgh, Ralph Sazo, Bll Salfko, Don Ream, Bob Henderson, and Seve Chpok, ackles.. In he Indan-Tech seres, V.P.T. has won 12 of he 18 games played snce 190. Wllam and Mary has won hree and hree games have resuled n es. The Redskns won n 190, 20-18. and agan shaered he Gobblers' hopes of he Sae le las year o he une of 16-7. Theare The campagn o sell season ckes o he four plays o be gven by he Wllam and Mary Theare wll begn n earnes, nex Monday, Ocober 5, under he charmanshp of Bll Eembow. Advance adversng- sared wh he handblls, whch were placed n every room durng he. frs week and whch are on all bullen boards. The season ckes are prced a $2.50, plus ax for' reserved seas and'$1.75, plus ax, general admsson. The frs play, Thunder Rock, s scheduled for he nghs of Ocober 29 and 80. en Servce Changes on he faculy hs year have been many. The brary Scence >' Kenneh B. Rawlnmajory of hese have, of course, occurred as a drec resul son > nsrucor n Physcal Educaof he war.. on; Rober Wnson Menzel, In- In he admnsraon John Hocu and Thomas Pnckney srucor n Bology and Asssan are on leave as Leuenans <j.g.) n he Navy. Rober H. Bologs n he Vrgna Fsheres Land s now an Ensgn n he Navy. Laboraory; George Henry Fames, Several members of he faculy Acng Asssan Professor of Economcs; Marcele Mae Wallace, are n he Army. Ohers are ex Drpecng o go soon. Roy P. Ash plee a book on Vrgna hsory. Moron s workng o com Acng Asssan Professor of s a Leuenan n he Sanary Lonel 11. Lang s o each a he Secrearal Scer.ce; George M. Corps. Rchard H. Hennenan, Unversy of Mchgan. Moore, Acng Professor of Bology and Asssan Bologs a he who s dong psychologcal workn percepon, s a Leuenan n Several Promoons There have been several promoons and apponmens: from As Adam J. Smh, Acng Asssan Vrgna Fsheres Laboraory; he Ar Corps. Lloyd Doughy s on duy a Camp Wheeler. Georga, as a Frs Leuenan n he socae Professor o Professor, Professor of Mahemacs; and George H. Armacos; from Insrucor and Hgh School Counse Professor of Mahemacs. Henr A. Jordan, Acng Asssan Reserve Corps. Fraser Neman, havng enlsed as a prvae s now lor o Asssan Professor and George J. Ryan, assocae professor of ancen languages, ----o «>> "«o has a sergean wh a medcal deachmen. M, Eugene Borsh expecs Hgh School Counselor, Marvn L. Carper; from Acng Asssan J )een workng for he pas hr V l V * * Russan ranslaor, Professor o Professor, Perre wn monhs ranslang" for "he and Arhur Ross ancpaes ha Macy; from Asssan Professor Nav y Deparmen a recen Offcal draed m ho near ure f «~ o Assocae Professor, Mae Gra- Greek Publcaon enled "Navham. Francs S. Hasero, and X a g Drecons for he Greek ure. Sharvy G. Umbeck; and from In- Co^s". Ths s a four-volume srucor o Asssan Professor, - 1 ' 82 P a ffe work conanng ma- John L. Lews. Josephne Beverley eral on dephs, wnds, harbors, Masse, and Bruce T. McCully. % ns > coass, and des on he Many n Governmen Servce Those faculy members n governmen servce are: Frederck K. Beuel, now an aorney for he Alen Propery Cusodan; 0. J. Harold L. Fowler has been made Grecan pennsula. The purpose of McParmd, frs wh he Pos Acng Head of Lbrary Scence. ^ho ranslaon s o revse ex- War Plannng Dvson, Bureau of John L. Lews s now Acng Dean )s r>g Uned Saes Navy chars for Labor Sascs, now wh he of Men. n e Easern Mederranean. ' Jon Canadan-Amercan Producon Commee, War Producon The new members of he- faculy Sc enee Deparmen, and W. E. New Members T Charles H. Sone, of he Lbrary Board; Donald Meklejohn, workng for he War Producon er n Governmen; Waler Roger Jursprudence, have resgned from are: Habb Amen Kuran, Lecur- Hoffman, of he Deparmen of Board; Cecl R. Morales, Asssan Buck, III, Acng Insrucor n h - faculy. The former has ac- Drecor of he TranslaoT rjnlf Cllemsr >" :Klo!1 Crane - Acng ceped a poson as Lbraran a of he Press Dvson of he Offce Inspucor n En g lsh 5 Elzabeh Georga Teachers College; he laof Coordnaor of Iner-Amercan Harrs ' Acn g Insrucor n Fne er resgned because of pressure Affars; S. D. Souhworh n h ArS Mare "' MQme^er T «le» Ac- of hs prvae pracce and be- Dvson of Moneary Research 6 "^ Insrucor n Physcs; Armna cause of hs apponmen as Un- Elzabeh Uned Saes Treasury- A' G Tar- Crosby, Insrucor n L- ed Saes Referee n Bankrupcy. X The College Shop lor, Prncpal Employmen Specals, War Manpower Commsson; and Carlon L. Wood, n charge of he Brsh Inda Secon, Bureau of Foregn and Domesc Commerce, he Deparmen of Commerce, and workng wh he COLLEGE CORNER Board of Economc Warfare. Esher Kessler s confdenal secreary o a general n Newpor News. Alfred R. Armsrong and Rch- v School Supples ard L. Moron are on leave work- %, 1 & Gene«f B^Z^B^T Armsrong s a he Unversy of Vrgna workng for hs docorae. H. LAPIDOW, Talor Alerng and Reparng Done by Expers Behnd Sorory Cour Ill he Arcade ml f Pennans Bnd Accessores % 9- ew Lne of Gfs BOB WALLACE, Class of '20, mm,! f.the WILLIAMSBURG THEATRE wll connue, as n years pas, o presen he bes pcures avalable o he publc a as early a dae as possble. f <> * I - I P en repar pars are geng as scarce J. as en "A" grades. Pens ha fal now may he ou for l*.. duraon. Tha's why you are urged o ake hs proecve measure: flush your pen and ll -wh new Parker Qunk conanng solv-x. A sensaonal dscovery of Parker scenss, Qumk elmnaes fears of pen falure due o fauly nks. Ends gnmrong and cloggng. Cleans as wres! Ask your dealer for amazng new Parker Qunk wh solv-x. Smooh -flowng, faser,*dry» lug new Parker Quck gves added pleasure o wrng. J1*R.»2, THE PARKEH PK«CQMPANr Parker WW W JPHH mjt" CORTKIMS SOLf-a NEW PARKER GUNK k he only nk conanng oh-x. Elmnaes'he cause of mos pen fanwres: 1. The soh-x n new Porker Qunk dssolves sedmen and gummy deposs lef by nferor nks. Cleans your pen as wres! 2. Qunk wh sofv-x prevens he robber ro and corroson caused fay srongly acd wrng fyds. 1${, 25$, and up. Mae by he makers of famous Parker Pens. 7 COLORS: Black, Blue-black, Royal Blue, Green, Vole, Brown, Red. WASHABLE or PERMANENT. p A R K c K A a bref meeng of he Dramac Club las Thursday evenng arrangemens for a Theare Open House on Thursday ngh of hs week were compleed. The Open House wll sar a 9 o'clock a he Fne Ars Buldng and end a Wren Kchen. The hoss wll be all sudens akngcourses n he heare. All new sudens neresed n some braneh of he heare are nved o come. (Caholc) HOLY MASS Sundays 9:30 and 11:00 A, M. Daly 7:30 A. M. ^K^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Wllamsburg Drug Co. The REXA.LL Sore.. DRUGS SODAS ' SCHOOL SUPPLIES I WHITMAN'S CANDY 1! PHONE 29 HOWEVER, he burden of war effor has been fel by he THEATRE as well as hs enre- secon, wh he resul ha he THEATRE s ofen congesed n he evenngs because of he remendous nflux of servce men and war workers who are able o aend he THEATRE a no oher me. In order o help hese essenal persons, he Sudens wll gve a real apd defne servce o war morale f hey wll paronze as much as possble he manee performance whch sars a 3:80. In hs way hey wll no only avod.he evenng "crush", bu wll be helpng hose o whom he czens and sudens ceranly wsh o offer every couresy. WILLIAMSBURG THEATRE

PAGE EIGHT THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, Sepember 29, 192' THE FLAT HAT Member Assocaed Collegae Press Dsrbuor of COLLEGIATE DIGEST EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Elzabeh Cosenbader EDITORIAL ASSISTANT John Bells NEWS EDITOR Marjore Iezke MAKE-UP EDITOR Howard Harkavy FEATUJRE EDITOR Elzabeh Seav SPOKTS EDITOR Wallace lleawok- CIRCULATION MANAGER Donald Hahre BUSINESS MANAGER Dyckman Vermlye PHOTOGRAPHERS. Howard Douglass, John Felds Prvlege Brngs New Responsbly War Work' Boys llusrae Aude Ths fall sees he begnnng of he fourh year of he war. For he frs me he counry as a whole has fel some of s effecs, and jus as everyone mus now une on he Home Fron n he bale of producon and he fgh agans" nflaon or on he Uned Naons' Fron n some branch of he Servce, so he college suden has defne responsbles and a val par o play n he war effor. Unl hs year here has no been any decded nclnaon of he average suden o parcpae n hs effor, In he pas we have somemes wshed ha someone Lowfy f reshmal would wave a magc wand and,, rgl so brng o lfe he average Gves Berh 10 rsfes ff^wa/and up- An Old Lady concerned wh excep n a superfcal way; now we see By RHODA HOLLANDER ha beer resuls have been effeced by allowng he suden ANY resemblance of anyhng n hs column o anyhng you o grasp he mplcaons may have seen or read n anoher Of he Suaon for hmself. e 11e g e magazne or newspaper s The me Wased s regre- Purely on purpose. The ems apable, bu s an evdence of pearlng below have, for he mos democracy a work snce P ar > been aken from he P ubh " caons of oher wased me seems o be a colleges on our prvlege enjoved onlv by he exchange ls, accordng o pas he rgh democrac naons. Boh new and reurnng sudens hs year seem o be aware, and mus, n fac, be aware, o a greaer degree of he responsbles hey mus shoulder-f we.are o wn hs war for he' presen and for he fuure. If s mperave ha we have young men and cke cusom, hey reservng o do he same. Lae For Regsraon A kndly, bu lowly, freshman was sandng a he ralroad cke booh n order o ge a cke for hs ran o college. As he pad hs money and was urnng o go he heard he agen ell an old lady Sudens Agree Tha Everyhng anges--even Wllam and Mary choked gasps of effor wll leave Dd you see "Orchesra Wves?" ha somehng mprsoned. Only A weekly newspaper prned Wheher you dd or no, here are a surge of wld wnd, a mounan Tuesdays n he college year who was nex n lne ha he las Yes, he place wll never be he hree songs n ha pcure whch of swfly movng ar, energecand unshackled, can succeed. The by he sudens of he College on he sleeper she wshed o same. Too many cookey Freshmen and oo few cocky Freshmen of Wllam and Mary n he neress of Wllam and Mary clearly and who can under- kndly> Iowlv freshman wa ked young women who can hnk are worh wrng home abou. I'm ravel on had jus been sold. The referrng o he records from he war s everywhere, and he war women. Oherwse, he college s sudens, faculy and alumn. sand ha he fnal peace back and assured he lady ha pcure. s everyone. sll prey much he same. Boh Enered as second class maer. reay s no fnal a all, ha she coum have Ms cke, Laer The bes, I hnk, s "Serenade Ths las week I aemped o El'ler, '. a he pos offce a Wllamsburg, Vrgna.,, and a new way of lfe whch ellng hm ha he would be de-srange nroducon whch pus ple wo-hour wach per week. Two pons o greaer changes he sen a elegram o he dean n Blue." I begns wh a sor of recru arcraf spoers for' a sm Yes, bu defnely. Too manyold faces are mssng We can' hey mus brng abou f ha ay ed. Imagne he dean's surpeace s o have any lasng prse when he read he followng leadng bars, Ray Eberle gldes n unwllng. you n he mood. Afer a few of every sx sudens I asked were ge n half he places we used ohnk were ours. The place s dfferen all rgh, bu s' sflt pre sgnfcance. message: "Wll be deaned sop wh hs mellow voce and warbles Two days ago I alked wh a For he Fuure... Sudens of hs college owe ju J 8r * v, b<? h lke he bes of 'em. The Modernares form a muscal background sde by sde wh Negroes durng suden who had done war work y swell. Barbara Bevan, '. *", ^r ^f", o hemselves o make a No Refl «c»»» On he Reader! Yes, people are more ' serous, The Fla Ha welcomes he A docor on duy wh a naval n her own nmable way o he summer. He old me ha : he bu no enough o be depressng. greaer and a more sncere efnew presden of he College for han hev have made J * * he complee he pcure. had haed hs and had faled o Mederranean wroe The own s no he same as he knowng ha he s a serous hereofore o exrac he back o hs son a college: I am "Kalamazoo," anoher hreernger from hs pcure, receves do hs bes work because of. solders keep comng and comng.. educaor and apprecang he mos ou of her college educaon. The days of choosng precpce from whch he ancen he vocal honors from he rre now sandng on he edge of he Fve days ago I read of a fooball coach who called he drafng All. n all, despe hese ransons, However ha Is o. be expeced. fac ha he has been placed n a dffcul poson. I s Sparans flung her defecve pressble Tex Beneke aded by of hs bes fooball player a "grea Wllam and Mary s sll Wllam "snap" courses and "easy" our hope ha as presden of chldren. I am sorry you are no Maron Huon and he Modernares. The une s as cachy as calamy." and Mary. -Los Rea, '3. professors have gone along hs College Dr. Pomfre wll wh me." A shor me ago, by careful wh he days when wo easpoonsful of sugar n a cup of Dscovery he words and he "zoo, zoo, zoo, show a sympahec aude plong, I managed o ge a cuff oward suden problems and coffee was no novely. Those The ngh clubs have dscovered zoos" wll sagger you even f upon a new par of wool rousers. vel sad, "I s a prvlege raher suden ams. The suden who can have a college educaon oday are he favored and effec. "A las" s he hrd n hs I shall no Insul you, reader, by people's war!" I say, "Be a bg he relaonshp beween gauze Four Roses won', I shall no moralze. Everyhng ha I say s old suff; and Mrs. Mnver sad, "Ths s he han a sacrfce". The pres n body mus be uned hs year more han ever, no so much few. As such hey mus mee In he same ven Gypsy Rose hreesome. Ths song has a sof, sayng ha s addressed o you. wnd." because as a uned body hey he oblgaons ha such, an Lee may no undersand parlamenary law bu she ceranly can dancng. may nfluence. Do you recall sar of a new school year. Why melodous.ll ha s smooh for I s only addressed o some you Fellow sudens, we are a he can accomplsh more han opporuny mposes. hev dd as ndvdual sudens bu because s neces All hs does no mean ha Poor Advce ((especally o pa a moon before he'house. % & % -.J; ha Churchll once sad "blood, no forge $>ou cuffs on rouserssary o feel such words as uny," freedom, jusce, and recluse n a dreary nsuon The deal me o have a dae, fame s "Tha's Saboage." I's he suden mus become a freshmen) Anoher number by Mller whch swea, and ears", and ha Roosehas acheved "far o mddln'" all he oher words of our of booksh learnng. I does s sad s n he < w > sman good, oo, bu does no have as Revoluonary Change A Possbly dealogcal language f hey no mean gvng up he nor- hours of }e mornng. Grls, ake much somehng or oher as he are o mean anyhng. mal fun of College lfe SO parcular noe and remember he In Ihs Year 9 s Campus Polcs frs hree. And by he way, he much a par of our democrac "pursu of happness." By JACK BELLIS Bu, f any rue meanng can Judelal Councl! pcure has anoher em whch We regre ha a recen decson affecng many of he Bu does mean pung be aached o he dogma democ He who pus off sudyng fll helps, ha s George Mongomery! I! Revoluon n campus polcs omorrow s gong o have a helluva good me ongh, Confucus sudens was made whou frs hngs frs, choosng suden consulaon and Raymond Sco has a knack for and suden governmen seems o racy, s also clear ha a soluon o our campus problems can courses wh hough o her say. whou due regard o he concocng nsrumenal brews ha be he mos srkng possbly use ard mporance, and ryng o undersand presen recommendaons of he commee of nqury. The pro "Wha would he lle man who are "Boy Scou n Swzerland" Presden Pomfre's reques ha Presden Pomfre can do no more Quesons are really sold. Two of hs hs for he curren year. Depe no be mposed from above, ha evens n he lgh of her cedure may be roughly compared o ha of he old Cour horseback?" Room." One equally as srkng Mary he upheld, here are a leas fraerny perms. I s here ha; wasn' here sng whle rdng and "In An 18h Cenury Drawng he radons of Wllam and on hs campus han a spr of fuure meanng. of Sar Chamber. Neverheless, he decson has been hs new aude of he su- If a drunk s Souse of he Bor- lomac Funcon," reversed by good for he saus quo, and per for radcal change. Those who bes llusrae "Empy Saddles." ' s "Careful Conversaon a a Dp hree new facors whch bode no wo oher facors gve rse o hope made. Now he Presden and den n a wdenng world, are der n Mexco, wha s he n "Carrer Pgeon." The dplomac haps he mos promsng of hese Frs of hese s he Influx of he sudens mus work ogeher n ryng o brng der he new War-Work plan. Plaser of Pars. wh pleny of jve and swng. hose boys who are here un- France? song Is really a grand number s Presden Pomfre hmself. he "proleara" as represened Whaever he vews of he Presden oward he fraerny-sororerny man who, upon learnng of by he war workers. To he fra abou a happer soluon o They undersand and apprecae a college educaon; hev Wdower: I los her n n a fre. oo. Closng Noe "Carrer Pgeon" has he ole fgh, he problem. I s hrough y suaon, subsdzed fooball he plan, mourned "he deah of * sn * * suden acon ha, he fnal wll realze hrough her Her dress' caugh (.e. he jusfable fnancal and he Harvard of he Souh". I say, soluon mus be found. sacrfces her greaer gans. Frend: Burned alve? Johnny Messner does all rgh moral cos of an ncreased male Hallelujah,.broher, f by such a The college owes s respec Wdower: No, luckly he frepossble. swm home. M. H. N. whose radons may be eher ele. The war workers can be a wh "Cachng he 8:02 Local." enrollmen), real suden responsbly n suden governmen, and snobbery and makeshf socal ds deah s mean he end of pseudo- I s also our hope ha hs and' admraon o hem and men arrved n me. She was 'Bye now year Wllam and Mary wll o hose who made he plan drowned. Pardon me now whle I Muscally yours, ceran organzaons on campus ncons he fore of our wo-b be resored o he accreded ls as was promsed o us las sprng. We feel sure ha n hese maers and 'Boles 99 arsocrac or fascs bu are ceranly no democrac whaever And by hs I mean ha hey can powerful polcal and moral force. Gves Campus Bad Scare; Bu hs vews oward all hese quesons and more, I s clear ha he be a levelng force, he hsorcal ohers whch so drecly concern he sudens ha we wll no reman nacve n regard and logcal bass for any democrac revoluon. wll have he cooperaon of Gves Le To Newspaper Obuary * o hem. Dr. Pomfre n any consrucve plans proponed by he was dscovered on Jm By SUNNY MANEWAL The frs clue o he mysery Ward's suden body. The opnons of columnss wrng for The Fla Ha are purely personal and do no necessarly represen he edoral polcy of The Fla Ha whch s a non-parsan paper. Leers o he Edor wll be welcome as an expresson of suden opnon. The Srange Case of he. Cheerful Corpse or How One Joe Boalco Checked In Afer Hs Obuary Had Been Wren. The frs even n hs laes mysery hrller was a Maryland ran wreck on he dark cold ngh Even number wo occurred when wo of Joe's buddes (who undoubedly had hemselves been readng oo many mysery hrllers) wen down and denfed hs By MARTHA HILL NEWELL Ths beng he frs ssue of he "Fla Ha," I should have some mmoral phrase wh whch o herald he new sesson and gree he Freshmen. Afer hnkng unl he ole bran raled, my accomplshmens were nl excep ha I mgh have sad, "Buy War Bonds and Samps" or "H, you all," bu neher s orgnal or clever. So "ake a deep breah" and here goes. For he benef of he freshmen, hs column s concerned wh popular musc of he day, somemes called corn ha an' on ears. Oh, broher, wh ceran records on he muscal marke oday hs counry wll never have o worry abou a shorage of corn; ceranly no wh. Guy Lombardo as one of our mos prolfc farmers. Ths week, o sar he year off ncely, I've decded o confne myself o complmenary remarks nsead of adverse crcsm, for whch, so I've been old, I have a oo grea propensy. * * ^ s;s doorsep n he shape of a very un-ghoslke elegram from he Offcer of he Day a Anacosa, body and hen Joe checked n! and nex he Fla Ha, wh s (No repors have been receved as nose fla o he ground, conaced o wheher eher of he men have he Offcer and found conclusvely of Thursday, Sepember 2. On as ye recovered from her vson ha Joe s alve and well. he same snser evenng, Joe < of he grnnng Boalco ghos.) Thus hs novel ends on a Boalco, despe hs excellen Chaper wo was slow n publcaon, however, and hus was slghly dfferen noe; Wllam ranng n puncualy ganed by and Mary no only go s marl, always jus barely geng hs ha Joe's obuary came o be Chandler Hall dae n by he wren as parens and Wllam s overjoyed o know ha sll sroke of en, was lae n checkng and Mary alke abode by he buddes' decson. go hm; he Navy has hm! (Correcon: I hasn' n a Anacosa, D. C. has.) A Personal Opnon By BRADFORD DUNHAM My spr! be hou me, mpeuous one... Be hrough my lps o unawakened earh he rumpe of a prophecy! 0 wnd, If wner comes, can Sprng he far behnd? Shelley. sudens no nearly so much foolng around- a general serousness To my mnd Shelley was he esssenally sane man. He vewed and earnesness a wllngness o he wld wes wnd, ha empesuous expresson of naural energy, seledo wn o real work.. Jack Feaser, '3. and worshpped. Wh boldness Yes, I beleve he campus has and enhusasm he addressed changeed. The ncreasng number and called upon o serve as hs model n expresson, o be hs expresson, ferce and free. Wha he had o express, of course, arose from whn hm. Today, Amerca has somehng o express love for freedom and fah, I hope, In ulmae salvaon hrough he use of reason. Is mmedae vehcle s he wagng of successful war. Shor, half- I s hoped, and probably wh jusfcaon, ha hs undersandng of goodness, beauy, ruh, bu more parcularly of freedom and he really revoluonary democrac dogma, equaly, does roughly concde wh ours. For he aude whch s aken oward' he quesons of campus polcs jus as wh he aude aken oward he War of Arms, and he War of Peace whch wll follow sprngs drecly from he meanng, f any, whch s aached o hose me worn symbols freedom, equaly. democracy, ec, By JOE BIDDER Queson- Do yon hnk ha he campus has changed' as a resul of le' war? Yes. Wh so many Freshmen and so few of he old upper classmen around, hngs can' help bu be dfferen. Bu hen nearly all colleges have had he same changes on her campuses ha we have" had here. Jeanne Mencke, '3. I doesn' seem o me ha he campus has changed n ouward" appearance, bu here s ceranly a dfference n he aude of of Freshmen and he acceleraed' program have desroyed cusoms and some of he radons whch formerly were ousandng a he college. Due o he crcumsances he changes are warraned. Bll Grover, '. Yes. The courses offered are dfferen. There are less upperclassmen and more Freshmen. The aude of he Freshmen has changed que a lo, also. Phylls Hanz, '3, The oher new facor o be consdered s he dmnshng srengh of he old-syle fraerny leaders hose leaders who se her fraernes and experence n' polcs (preferably "dry") as he end values of her college careers. Parally ou of necessy, parally ou of chance, hey have been n large par replaced by men of broader, less parsan aude. If approached wh he same aude, hese men would no doub reac favorably oward a program of reform really conssen wh he symbols sressed by he Presden.