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Mystery of Vanished Dishwasher Exposed Page Four 7Xe Q/u>€uua/i Senator Kefauver Opens Series —Set Page Six Woman's College—"Distinguished for Its Democracy' VOL. XXXI I 531 WOMAN* COLLEGE OP THE I'MVKKMTY OF NORTH CAROLINA. i.HM■AMIOWI. N. C, tM Tom K 7, 1MI The Greater University Council... M'MIIKR I ■ 1 • m- ». ? '•11*1 f f 4UUli 1 i^m . . . which met at Woman's College, Sunday, October 2. Greater University Council Outlines Program for Year Council Will Project Views Into University Activities; Tries To Obtain Radio Time The Greater rniversity student conn. cil niilliiiiil ii tentative prueram fur the academic year in a four-hour KB-slon here Sunday, in uciii-rni, the operations ■oavaatad by Individual members al this nieot-inc nf Hi*' (i>ni|ilete Ixxly will lie re-ferred in a landtag committee f< r lnvcsli£uiion mill more defatted plan nine The rniversity day i-oinmlttoo, re agaMMa for the pja—linj of tfea Matt ' ai-.-lina weak and this year, is to re-nuiin active temiMirmily lor punxises of evaluation. 'Hie committee intends to verlwllw their plans fur tola year as n model for phinnlnv next year. University day wan iccnornlly pro-nounced a success by uicmbcrx of the council. However, alterations In tiie da11HI; and seating system will lie con-sidered by the committee. Council Seeks Recognition The objective of the council this year, demonstrated by it- plans, is to xlniul- Uineoiisly m. ie.i.-i- public und oltlclal recognition of the council plus pro- ■ - 111:i_- Us general aims Into the ope-rating activities of tfea University, lloyle Adams, president of student guv. erouieut ul Slutc college, stated that tile "greatest thing about the council ,- knowing that you have personal contacts on three campuses. " This year allem|M*. Hill be made by tlic council lo obtain radio time Tor publicity purixnx.-s. An effort will auto be made through various cbunncls to uiukc the cultural ami academic fa-cilities of each campus more readily available to the other two. lntrn-1 uivfisity Activity I'lanned The projects committee will also formulate plans i uuhllug the eoiuicil lo either indirectly encourage or dl-rectly s|smsor iiitra university COOpe-ration on the organisational level via student government forums. Joint meet-ings of comparable organizations from the three rumpuses, and increased lu-tra- uiuriil apaM on the university basis. 'Hie council also ho|>es for a Greater 1'imorsily emblem, song, and iusigula by next jenr, plus a page In I lie yenr-txx »k.s of tiie three brandies. Preston Andrews of Btata College is chairman of tiie prnjecta committee this year. Sally Cheiiej and Nell Jones represent Woman's1 College on the com-luittce. Tiie nexl regular meeting of the conn cil is scheduled for November *» on Slate College rumpus. Dr. V. T. Liltlejohn Speaks For Gamma Alpha Meeting i>r. Vance T. Utttejohn, head of the Department »f Business, moke on timt dapaitmenl at the Gamma Alpha olnb mooting Titnailar. October -t, in tin s- iitii Bpencai gama risim. -Mlnii Sehruni. presldenl. conducted the nieellug. 'I'll*- vloo-prcsitloni an iiounceil that a graduate panel would Is- UH feature of the November meet-ing. Aniiire Page Kverette was elected trenaurei *>f tin- group. Tiie statement was made timt Ibimnin Alplia is an honorary fraternity at l-ii-im--- majors and that Hetty Under i- president of the club in tin- prevtOUf i-siic of the CAROLINIAN. The I'AHO I.INIAN would like to take thii opp i liniity to iiI.I II.-.- Hint llaninia Alpha Is a club for all business majors: th..t Betaj Radar is pnbilolty dUaulor j ami nun Miuii Schriim i- praatdant of the club. SGA Officers Set Hours For Student Interviews Kor those who wish to see Nancy Porter ami Nell Jones, president and lire-president of MM. respec-tively, on official husineiw, the fnl-lo » iiii; hours have been scheduled when I he) will he in the student i.mMmi" nt judirial board room In the basement of Alumnae house: Nancy I'orter Nell Jones Monday MtSMflM Tuesday !I:M-II:M Wed. in IMI IMIII 10:00-13:00 Thursday 9:00-11:00 Friday I rff* '.':*0 Nell requests that any studenl desiring (o see her In regard to (Impel ruts see her on Tuesdays • during the hours staled. Freshman (lass Elects Response Committee In lla- first meeting af tfea freshman class Scptcnils-r :tU in the little gym-nasium. Sarah farter, acting president of the class, 111111011110111 tlait the fresh-man 11n11111lssi1.11 win la- elected "Octo-ber 10. Cither hii-ini-ss taken up in the meet-lug included Hie election of .lane I'm- Ran as Ihe freshman representative for tin- Kounder's liny program. .Ian* wns cleolid on the basis of imiuts and those inemlN-rs of her family who had attended Woman's College. .lane's grandmother, mother, and sister are nil memliers of Ihe Alumnae aaaoekv tioll. A resjionse committix- was cho-cn to give 11 program in tgnanaaf, to the Jim iors, their sister class. lireta Sue Coshinn is the chairman of that eoiii-mlltee. .Miss .liiue Suininen-ll. Kiutlish pro fessor. enterlaiiml the freshmen with a vivid inn.mil of collega life at Wnin au's College ttfty-soven ywirs ago. Stressing the life of Charles lllllicull Melver In (1 action with the college. she gave the girls a picture of tfea campus building plant during its first yea r. NewStudents Enroll In Graduate School Ijist wn-k's CAIIOI.IMAN ciiri'itil a story on the registration of gratf mile students in the creative arts. The -tory wns in error on several points. The following || a correct-ed luiiuint : K< urtix-ll students have IH-.II registered this year in the newly-iiisiituted graduate program in the .native arts. I lr. Mare Fried laeuder is chairman of the com-mittee in Charge Of the new pro. gram; which' is under the general direction of I»r. Kmnkllu McNult, associate dam of tfea Graduate school. The new program was Initiated Into last spring and tfea Woman's college la the only branch of tfea theater University offering this math, which leads to a Master of PIlM Arts degree. There uro (Mr phases of cre-ative work a student may enter. They are writing, painting, and graphic arts, music composition, and d.imv composition. As let. there are student* raghl lored ill only three of the lour divisions of tin- program : However, l'r. rriiillaeniler Mid that tfeOM .in.-.-ting tfea pa gram are planed with tin- resiKUise since the an-nnuiiceuieiiU could not Is- east out until after colli-ge bad clewed. Committee Collects List Of Foreign Addresses Any student who is Interested in corresponding and perhaps estab-lishing a lasting friendship with a student abroad may obtain a name and address through the newly-formed correspondence exchange, initiated by the International Stu-dent roniniitler. Announcement will he made in Monday's house meeting as to sign-ing up. Ina Albert and I'at lliaisinger. heading the exchange, are now in 1.nidi with young people in tor many, France, Austria. Kngland. Wales, Norway and Sweden, ami hope to contact many others. Those students wanting to ob-tain an address should sign their .. in..-, college address, and any preference! as to age, se\, and na-tionality. As soon as their request ran he -.an-.ii.il they will he con tacied. Legislature Appoints Coordinating Council To Consolidate Clubs Joan Ferguson Announces ( .'lirfTiiis Elections Schedule In order lo clear the slate of past business, the student legislature gath-ered Wednesday night at 7:00 In the Mainline Houst for a called meeting. Nell Jones, chairman of the group, directed the order of business. Acting in c.niiiiiiai.co with a motion |.a--cl by tfea Icglslaiiiie'lasi week at their regular meeting, Nell unnounccd tfea appointment of a committee to In-vestlgale and set up the mechanics of a Student Coordinating Council. This council will act as a clearing house for Ihe meeting times and plan's of the various clubs on campus, and will try lo consolidate those clubs whose pur-isises are overlapping. The committcc appolnted by Nell is as follows: Susan I I.IW-..a and Nancy Held Campbell, seniors: and Ann Young mill Carol llyrd, Juniors. They will re|Kin to the legislature on I heir findings later In the fall. Hecause of a vacancy left on the points iiimmitiee when flair Mcfall did not return this fall, legislature elected June Mi-Hainel. Junior, to MIT* on the eonuiilttee for the year IftfMDl Joan Ferguson, chairman of Kleo-limis board, reported to Ihe memliers of legislature on ibe new schedule of class and campus elections for this school year Several additions and sng gestions wore made by the group and Joan was asked to re|sirt Isick at the regular meeting next week. The report on the National Student Association, to lie given by Nnncy Por-ter, president of 8tiA, was tabled until next weak lieoause of the lack of time. Next week at the regular sesxion of legislature- this report will be given and the memliers will discuss Its possi-bilities and whether or not Woman's College will nttillate with this national organization. St. Mary's Announces Vocational Programs Miss Ji.y.l-lckfiird. student director of St. Mary's House. Kpisco|ial stu-dent ii-nter, has announced that a vocational program will lie held nt the Mouse, October 19 ami at, to Interest W. c. girls in various religious vina- Hions. At ig tin- ajuabeii win bo the Hev. Mr. Han Allen. Itclilsilllo. N. C.; Miss I'at Paga, Salisbury. N. C.; an unan-iioiiuccd speaker on the subject of marriage, and a W. C student who will report on the college student con-ference held In Scwanii-, Tennessee this summer. • liber plans Include the annual visi-tation of the III. Itev. Illshop Kdw In! senior and Deal in A. I'etilck. I). I>. on Sunday. October Uonnilntlon. 16, nt 7 p. in. when lie will cnllrin aj The new olliivrs Introduced al the OnbBT meeting wen-: President, Itetsy Lag A lellowshiii luiicl n honoring tlM.Ware: president 1 loot, Lee Ciimeron: Hptacopal rreabmen and iranafera ■maltPiessprattoaat, ataraaret IBnTann; Thursday. Sepiemls-r at. |s«relary. Nancy Whitley: Ireusiirer. Dorothy Isiwranoa, Oommlttsa ehnir-n re: Sas-iai. Joe Cusiek: finance, Mary r. Rhackleford; publicity. Mar- Service League Sets Goal for Drive At $4,200; Time for October 18 League Requests Minimum of Two Dollars Per Student To Hake Success of Drive Forty-two hundred dollars is the goal of the Campus Pnrse drive, "the drive to end all drives," which will begin October 18 and ran through October 31. Two dollars minimum per student is requested and necessary if the Woman's College is to uphold its present repu-tation of always going over the top. —♦ Sally Ogilvie, chairman of the drive, announced that Ihe collection will be taken through the Service l.-ague rep- (lub Extends Invitation To Halloween Carnival At Hut on October 29 The Hnllo\vt'*'n Carnival to IK* held In i in- bill. OoMtat 21), IM Ihe main lirojtit of the Home Kmmim.i.8 elub for thin \eiir. Ann Hurmll mid IVL'L'.V I^MUNT! WVTV t-lei'tiMl tiwhflirnien of tho earn)- ml al the MltOag of Ihe Home Kco-notnlea elnb Tuesday nlyht. Si-jHemlrer 27. Kver.vone i- invited to \KH\U \]m\>- in ibis earnlval. I: was amiounu'd that Ihe K. II. A. diNtrlrt rall.v will IK* held here on Orlnber 22. The Home BBOBaOaalet i-liib will t-diidurt the ftWttl <>ii a lour of the caininiK ami enti>rtaln (hem nl a lea. KllxnlM'ih Parker ami IAV Cameron. iMegttM In Ihe I'rovlme Tlirw Work shop in (.ailinlmrn, Tenm-sMi' from !-V|IH'1IIIHT 80 to Octotaf 1, re|Mirle<l at (In- ineellnu. South Carolina. QflOfglt, TennesHee. ami North Corollmi sent detogatei from earb eoUeajO Home Kco liomirM > I■ ir- to Ibe workshop. Miss Kvelyn Cox. (be new Home Keoiiomics elnb adviser teoowpaUUed ibeiiL LM Caineroii. prouram ehalrman, shiteil the iiilllalioi) servleei* for new member* will be held al the Ortolier iiieelim;. Naney (irocnlei' and Itetly Jo I'e-tree reported on Ihe M M- to Si. I...ui-and Mlnlwam-n on Ihe Unnforlh fel-bi\ vshi|>. given every yi-ar lo a risim; the Danforlh IH-I The regular Tbnrs*lay Inmbeons will begin asajii in October, A II siinh>m< are Invited |o H I lend Ibe various a<- tlTltHM nl SI. Mary's QoQie. l.vn COX, W. C. Girls Gain Freedom Financing College Expenses WOT the lir.-t time in inure than flf-lii- n jears tin- scale nf iriiniitnie life at If. 0, U balanced. Dnllke tiie early IWfra, (here are tnan.v Joba aviiilal.l. today for oar atadenta «in. are helping tnenparirea BnandaUy. 'Tbat'a fftactl] There i- a conaMetaMe need for uirls In work in the 11.1me Kciinoniics cafe leria as eashierM, counter icirls. ami I.II~ gUia. Along wilh a rebat i board bill, these girls Ret hot lunches each day. if you're looking for a means to supplement your apendlng account, stop "hat three hundred glrla on this cain-iln to aea Mr. riiini|~ or but lecretary, |.u- aiv doing, Ami with iptlte u irllnt Of pride in his voice, Mr. I'hllllp-. head of the Public Helatlons offlee, will tell mil that these K|r|s are better lllilll-averaitc -unlenis with plenty of ambi-tion and imlc|icnilcticc. The Ml.liny. Iss.k store. DOat olllce ami nirinii- other • nices Bbroughoal campus maintain a ittbatajitail nuin bar of empiiois-... nut i he largaat pat cenage t i-t-s in nuaaher) are arorkbuj regularly in onr dining balla At tin.v rente pet boar theaa glrla are able to earn aa much as f880 a year while irking u-uie.ii ten and twenty boon on. I. weak, There me »ix i.penings left in Ibis imrliciihir division. IflM .la.-kson. The I'uhlle Itehltlons olllce Is located on the tirsl Boot of the Adiniiilstia lion building, Anyone who wants to work on campus must apply through Uii- ..ill,,.. The hlanks which must be lllh-d out when BJakjng upplinilhn lor a Job can be aecured there. With the diacreUoa of the itodnat nnd oAVe, tin-work is distributed BO that one indi-vidual Is mil iinrhiirilcneil with too man] working bonra, Self enipl.i.l molll Is DOt eonlllicd to txuwpm work only, i.ist Batufdaj KUla- Ston.'- lured live Wonian's flnHiaa) ■iles" to iiiodel clothes in a fashion fl'oalfHucg on face Four) Editor of Citizen-Times Speaks at Program For Founder's Day Wi-diiesday inorniiiR nl 8:80, repn-sentatives of Ihe various ebtBNa, pres-ident of Ihe student laxly, llr. W. r. Jackson. Miss lone GiagaB, and Miss t'ora Strong PhMed ■ wreath nn the grave nf Charlea Duncan kfelvar, first presbleni of the Woinnn's fJoUege, llghtbjhtlng^ Ibe Kounder's I lay pro I gram, Mr. D, Hiden Itamsa-y, editor of tin- Asbevllle 1-ilUitiTimri, told the alumni ,1 student laxly that "Wherever a Woman'K College alumna goee, there will In- a corner of the Woinnn's Colleirc." In Ihe feature address of the pro Krain. Mr. Itamsey .1.-. nl.. ,1 the crowd ed i-Mii.liii.il.- nf the collein- and the nixxl fur even creator ex|Hinslon than has I., en (.I.II.in .[ Mrs. Battf Jester, aliiinnae sixretnry. announeixl that transiriptlons of the Kouiiiler's Hay pn.ciain an- available to Interested imrtlca. The class representutives were Kl«ii nor Itlimey. settlor; Nnncy Holder, Jun-ior; Soniu Aiifrsladt, sophotaoii-; Jiiht- I'rnifnn, frivhmun; nnd Mildnxl llur-lintiMh. commercial. Y Announces Schedule Of Opening Events Clam cluhs and cmniuissl .us- of the v wt-.A. win begin meting Mboday, Oetober nt. ■anonneea Ifnry Ann Preston, president. In the followliu: niontbs of Ibis year the ueatlugi win take place dttrtag the tirst weak of aieh WMth; however, this month they are the BOO1 one week. A laree proportion of students -i-'ii.-il for meuilM-r-hip tills weak, The fri-shinaii croups will meet at the following times: Monday at !> In t'olien h i I Parlor, with Ann Ingram adviser; Tuesday al .'i in llalley Hall Parlor with Kitty OrlH as ad-viser; Wadneaaay at ;> in Oray Hull Parlor with Patsy Kowler as adviser: and Thursday at ."> In Colt Hall Parlor with Kran I.. ix as adviser. he soph re club will moot Wednesday at 7:1 r, at l( A.I' with Ann Ingrain as adviser. Juniors will meet Tuesday at ."> at It.A.O. with Cecelia Com- ns adviser Seniors will meet Thursday at 7:1.1 with INiddy lluskins as adviser. Tim onniiiilssloiis, which are uuide up of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. will meet nt the following times at Hie Ucliuinus Acllvltii-s Center: "Per-sonal ami 0 pus Affairs" Wednesday at 7:15 led by Nancy J ■ nnd Miss Patricia tWriilhcrs: "Christian Faith'' Thursday at 7:15. led by Nancy Whit-ley: "Social Action" Monday at 7:15. led by Jean McNi-elv; except "World Uola:cdiiess" which meets Tuesday. .ri. In Woman's Hall Parlor, led by Kalheriiie J'ole and Miss Sue I'nder-hlll. .. -eiitaiiics |n the <|...11111..,-,,- The money collei-ted is to be sent to the foil, WIIIL- oriranlxnlluns In the followlnit ix-rcentaires of the total col-lected: CARK, 259i: World Student Service fund, .'17% : International Stu-dent fund (here at Woman's College), itc; : Community Chest, lfK« ; nm| ,|,,. Iletl Cross, B%. Iiileruational Student Kund Allocating imrt of the total to Ihe International Student fund here on campus Is n DOW feature of the drive. The money will lx- used lo s|x>nsor other students next year as Hildur von llnniinorstclii nns s|mnsored (Ida year. As yon all know. Hlldur'si yenr of study at the Woman's College wits made pos-sible tbnuiKh a separate drive last year. A total ,,r v»j; will «• into this International Student fund if the drive |Oaa over the lop. To launch the drive this yenr. Dr. Wil r J. Kitchen of New York, exec-utive secretary of the WKHP, will s|xiik nt the regular chapel protnim Tui-sday, faMeM IS. l»r. Kitchen baa hail much experience both hen- and abroad lii coniiectbxi With this type of work. In Mgard In the slKnineanee of mcb studenl's i-ontrlliutliin, llarbani Mco-niiiu, ehaimuin of Service U-airta-. say«: "We. Ilu- students nf Woman's cncw, after hairing l'r. Wlnburue Th na s|x-uk In efeapal ou Sc|Xenil«-r L'7. realize Ibe »,i Ian,-,- of studenl help in try-ing to promote |K-ai-,. and wx-urlty throiiKhoul the world. One , f tin- lx-<t waya of furthering this i_-..ai is Ihrongh our fl'.Ki. which will lx- divided ninoiig iiinny worthy laanebM both here and abroad." Legislature Convenes; Passes Amendment Ki.iToa's Sim.: The ;,.ll.„,,,.-• intiirmaliim i« hetaf reprinted /or coanMeraMM b;; ffca ntuieni bada irhicli trill he railed upon u4 the frtl maai meaMMf in role an ihu iimrmiiiieut iib-iiirfj/ paaeaf o» lea. iilalHre. W.CTrio Makes Appearance In Chamber Music Recital TV- Wninnh's College faeull.v Hi... 0 IN liicklesoii. violin: BfeMheth CowlUMT, 'cello: unij Phillip Mniggn. piano, win appear in i radtal of cham-ber music in hgnchburg, Viritinin. i* October 7. The program Will include ihe works . f Beethoven, Bach, Hendeiaaohn, and Haydn, and II will lx- the Aral in the IDtOJJO series of plofessiolial ,-,'li.-i-rt - and leotoraa iponanied bj the i.- n,-li hurt; Woman'a club, Write to an International Student. At Its first matting af Ihe year, the studenl leitlslature passed an u ail-ment In Ihe Studenl Ooverntnent eon- -tilullon. Tl nendmeiit has to do with Ar-ticle IV. ftoetloa 2. divisions tin and iei, which now read aa follows: il.l The Hall Judicial hoard shall lx- ros|xinsllilo tor the conduct within lls n-s|xs-iive hall. The board shall deal with all iiinjor and minor offeiisvs. Cases where expulsion is recommended IIIII-I IN- referred to the College Judi-cial board, in nil eaaea the ball isxini «r the studenl Involved ma> nspiest the College Judicial beard bo review the ease and jalss on it. let Tin- Cnllc-ice Judicial board shall have tinal student Jurisdiction over all OHM where eximlsion Is rii-oinmeniUd and It shall net as a Ixxinl of review When it is n-Muosiod. The dtx-ision of the College Judicial board shall be Baal ill all matters of di-ciplitie ex-cept In eases where the penally Is siis|s.|isii.n or expulsion. These ensea shall Is- subject to review or altera-tion by tin- chancellor. By the amendment, iheso soctiuiia will read : ■ In The Hall Jilillcial board shall U- i-e.|sinslble for the conduct within ii- raapevtlre hall., Tin- board shall deal with nil minor offenses. In all oaeaa the Hail board or tin- student Involved may request the College Ju-dicial board la review the eaaa nnd pas- on it. HI The OaUogO .1 mil, in I I. aril shall have the tinal student Juilisdi.ti..n over all major offenses, honor eases, fourth hall Ixmrds, and It shall act as a nonlinued on I'aae 7'hrte)
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Title | The Carolinian [October 7, 1949] |
Date | 1949-10-07 |
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Description | The October 7, 1949, issue of The Carolinian, the student newspaper of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro). |
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Full text |
Mystery of Vanished
Dishwasher Exposed
Page Four 7Xe Q/u>€uua/i Senator Kefauver
Opens Series
—Set Page Six
Woman's College—"Distinguished for Its Democracy'
VOL. XXXI I 531 WOMAN* COLLEGE OP THE I'MVKKMTY OF NORTH CAROLINA. i.HM■AMIOWI. N. C, tM Tom K 7, 1MI
The Greater University Council...
M'MIIKR I
■ 1 • m- ».
? '•11*1 f f 4UUli 1 i^m
. . . which met at Woman's College, Sunday, October 2.
Greater University Council
Outlines Program for Year
Council Will Project Views
Into University Activities;
Tries To Obtain Radio Time
The Greater rniversity student conn.
cil niilliiiiil ii tentative prueram fur
the academic year in a four-hour KB-slon
here Sunday,
in uciii-rni, the operations ■oavaatad
by Individual members al this nieot-inc
nf Hi*' (i>ni|ilete Ixxly will lie re-ferred
in a landtag committee f< r
lnvcsli£uiion mill more defatted plan
nine
The rniversity day i-oinmlttoo, re
agaMMa for the pja—linj of tfea Matt
' ai-.-lina weak and this year, is to re-nuiin
active temiMirmily lor punxises
of evaluation. 'Hie committee intends
to verlwllw their plans fur tola year
as n model for phinnlnv next year.
University day wan iccnornlly pro-nounced
a success by uicmbcrx of the
council. However, alterations In tiie
da11HI; and seating system will lie con-sidered
by the committee.
Council Seeks Recognition
The objective of the council this year,
demonstrated by it- plans, is to xlniul-
Uineoiisly m. ie.i.-i- public und oltlclal
recognition of the council plus pro-
■ - 111:i_- Us general aims Into the ope-rating
activities of tfea University,
lloyle Adams, president of student guv.
erouieut ul Slutc college, stated that
tile "greatest thing about the council
,- knowing that you have personal
contacts on three campuses. "
This year allem|M*. Hill be made by
tlic council lo obtain radio time Tor
publicity purixnx.-s. An effort will auto
be made through various cbunncls to
uiukc the cultural ami academic fa-cilities
of each campus more readily
available to the other two.
lntrn-1 uivfisity Activity I'lanned
The projects committee will also
formulate plans i uuhllug the eoiuicil
lo either indirectly encourage or dl-rectly
s|smsor iiitra university COOpe-ration
on the organisational level via
student government forums. Joint meet-ings
of comparable organizations from
the three rumpuses, and increased lu-tra-
uiuriil apaM on the university
basis.
'Hie council also ho|>es for a Greater
1'imorsily emblem, song, and iusigula
by next jenr, plus a page In I lie yenr-txx
»k.s of tiie three brandies.
Preston Andrews of Btata College is
chairman of tiie prnjecta committee
this year. Sally Cheiiej and Nell Jones
represent Woman's1 College on the com-luittce.
Tiie nexl regular meeting of the conn
cil is scheduled for November *» on
Slate College rumpus.
Dr. V. T. Liltlejohn Speaks
For Gamma Alpha Meeting
i>r. Vance T. Utttejohn, head of the
Department »f Business, moke on timt
dapaitmenl at the Gamma Alpha olnb
mooting Titnailar. October -t, in tin
s- iitii Bpencai gama risim.
-Mlnii Sehruni. presldenl. conducted
the nieellug. 'I'll*- vloo-prcsitloni an
iiounceil that a graduate panel would
Is- UH feature of the November meet-ing.
Aniiire Page Kverette was elected
trenaurei *>f tin- group.
Tiie statement was made timt Ibimnin
Alplia is an honorary fraternity at
l-ii-im--- majors and that Hetty Under
i- president of the club in tin- prevtOUf
i-siic of the CAROLINIAN. The I'AHO
I.INIAN would like to take thii opp i
liniity to iiI.I II.-.- Hint llaninia Alpha
Is a club for all business majors: th..t
Betaj Radar is pnbilolty dUaulor j ami
nun Miuii Schriim i- praatdant of the
club.
SGA Officers Set Hours
For Student Interviews
Kor those who wish to see Nancy
Porter ami Nell Jones, president
and lire-president of MM. respec-tively,
on official husineiw, the fnl-lo
» iiii; hours have been scheduled
when I he) will he in the student
i.mMmi" nt judirial board room In
the basement of Alumnae house:
Nancy I'orter Nell Jones
Monday MtSMflM
Tuesday !I:M-II:M
Wed. in IMI IMIII 10:00-13:00
Thursday 9:00-11:00
Friday I rff* '.':*0
Nell requests that any studenl
desiring (o see her In regard to
(Impel ruts see her on Tuesdays
• during the hours staled.
Freshman (lass Elects
Response Committee
In lla- first meeting af tfea freshman
class Scptcnils-r :tU in the little gym-nasium.
Sarah farter, acting president
of the class, 111111011110111 tlait the fresh-man
11n11111lssi1.11 win la- elected "Octo-ber
10.
Cither hii-ini-ss taken up in the meet-lug
included Hie election of .lane I'm-
Ran as Ihe freshman representative
for tin- Kounder's liny program. .Ian*
wns cleolid on the basis of imiuts and
those inemlN-rs of her family who had
attended Woman's College. .lane's
grandmother, mother, and sister are
nil memliers of Ihe Alumnae aaaoekv
tioll.
A resjionse committix- was cho-cn to
give 11 program in tgnanaaf, to the Jim
iors, their sister class. lireta Sue
Coshinn is the chairman of that eoiii-mlltee.
.Miss .liiue Suininen-ll. Kiutlish pro
fessor. enterlaiiml the freshmen with
a vivid inn.mil of collega life at Wnin
au's College ttfty-soven ywirs ago.
Stressing the life of Charles lllllicull
Melver In (1 action with the college.
she gave the girls a picture of tfea
campus building plant during its first
yea r.
NewStudents Enroll
In Graduate School
Ijist wn-k's CAIIOI.IMAN ciiri'itil
a story on the registration of gratf
mile students in the creative arts.
The -tory wns in error on several
points. The following || a correct-ed
luiiuint :
K< urtix-ll students have IH-.II
registered this year in the newly-iiisiituted
graduate program in the
.native arts. I lr. Mare Fried
laeuder is chairman of the com-mittee
in Charge Of the new pro.
gram; which' is under the general
direction of I»r. Kmnkllu McNult,
associate dam of tfea Graduate
school.
The new program was Initiated
Into last spring and tfea Woman's
college la the only branch of tfea
theater University offering this
math, which leads to a Master of
PIlM Arts degree.
There uro (Mr phases of cre-ative
work a student may enter.
They are writing, painting, and
graphic arts, music composition,
and d.imv composition.
As let. there are student* raghl
lored ill only three of the lour
divisions of tin- program : However,
l'r. rriiillaeniler Mid that tfeOM
.in.-.-ting tfea pa gram are planed
with tin- resiKUise since the an-nnuiiceuieiiU
could not Is- east out
until after colli-ge bad clewed.
Committee Collects List
Of Foreign Addresses
Any student who is Interested
in corresponding and perhaps estab-lishing
a lasting friendship with a
student abroad may obtain a name
and address through the newly-formed
correspondence exchange,
initiated by the International Stu-dent
roniniitler.
Announcement will he made in
Monday's house meeting as to sign-ing
up.
Ina Albert and I'at lliaisinger.
heading the exchange, are now in
1.nidi with young people in tor
many, France, Austria. Kngland.
Wales, Norway and Sweden, ami
hope to contact many others.
Those students wanting to ob-tain
an address should sign their
.. in..-, college address, and any
preference! as to age, se\, and na-tionality.
As soon as their request
ran he -.an-.ii.il they will he con
tacied.
Legislature Appoints
Coordinating Council
To Consolidate Clubs
Joan Ferguson Announces
( .'lirfTiiis Elections Schedule
In order lo clear the slate of past
business, the student legislature gath-ered
Wednesday night at 7:00 In the
Mainline Houst for a called meeting.
Nell Jones, chairman of the group,
directed the order of business.
Acting in c.niiiiiiai.co with a motion
|.a--cl by tfea Icglslaiiiie'lasi week at
their regular meeting, Nell unnounccd
tfea appointment of a committee to In-vestlgale
and set up the mechanics of
a Student Coordinating Council. This
council will act as a clearing house for
Ihe meeting times and plan's of the
various clubs on campus, and will try
lo consolidate those clubs whose pur-isises
are overlapping. The committcc
appolnted by Nell is as follows: Susan
I I.IW-..a and Nancy Held Campbell,
seniors: and Ann Young mill Carol
llyrd, Juniors. They will re|Kin to the
legislature on I heir findings later In
the fall.
Hecause of a vacancy left on the
points iiimmitiee when flair Mcfall
did not return this fall, legislature
elected June Mi-Hainel. Junior, to MIT*
on the eonuiilttee for the year IftfMDl
Joan Ferguson, chairman of Kleo-limis
board, reported to Ihe memliers
of legislature on ibe new schedule of
class and campus elections for this
school year Several additions and sng
gestions wore made by the group and
Joan was asked to re|sirt Isick at the
regular meeting next week.
The report on the National Student
Association, to lie given by Nnncy Por-ter,
president of 8tiA, was tabled until
next weak lieoause of the lack of time.
Next week at the regular sesxion of
legislature- this report will be given
and the memliers will discuss Its possi-bilities
and whether or not Woman's
College will nttillate with this national
organization.
St. Mary's Announces
Vocational Programs
Miss Ji.y.l-lckfiird. student director
of St. Mary's House. Kpisco|ial stu-dent
ii-nter, has announced that a
vocational program will lie held nt the
Mouse, October 19 ami at, to Interest
W. c. girls in various religious vina-
Hions.
At ig tin- ajuabeii win bo the Hev.
Mr. Han Allen. Itclilsilllo. N. C.; Miss
I'at Paga, Salisbury. N. C.; an unan-iioiiuccd
speaker on the subject of
marriage, and a W. C student who
will report on the college student con-ference
held In Scwanii-, Tennessee
this summer.
• liber plans Include the annual visi-tation
of the III. Itev. Illshop Kdw In! senior and Deal in
A. I'etilck. I). I>. on Sunday. October Uonnilntlon.
16, nt 7 p. in. when lie will cnllrin aj The new olliivrs Introduced al the
OnbBT meeting wen-: President, Itetsy Lag
A lellowshiii luiicl n honoring tlM.Ware: president 1 loot, Lee Ciimeron:
Hptacopal rreabmen and iranafera ■maltPiessprattoaat, ataraaret IBnTann;
Thursday. Sepiemls-r at. |s«relary. Nancy Whitley: Ireusiirer.
Dorothy Isiwranoa, Oommlttsa ehnir-n
re: Sas-iai. Joe Cusiek: finance,
Mary r. Rhackleford; publicity. Mar-
Service League Sets Goal for Drive
At $4,200; Time for October 18
League Requests Minimum of Two Dollars
Per Student To Hake Success of Drive
Forty-two hundred dollars is the goal of the Campus Pnrse drive,
"the drive to end all drives," which will begin October 18 and ran
through October 31. Two dollars minimum per student is requested
and necessary if the Woman's College is to uphold its present repu-tation
of always going over the top.
—♦ Sally Ogilvie, chairman of the drive,
announced that Ihe collection will be
taken through the Service l.-ague rep-
(lub Extends Invitation
To Halloween Carnival
At Hut on October 29
The Hnllo\vt'*'n Carnival to IK* held
In i in- bill. OoMtat 21), IM Ihe main
lirojtit of the Home Kmmim.i.8 elub
for thin \eiir.
Ann Hurmll mid IVL'L'.V I^MUNT!
WVTV t-lei'tiMl tiwhflirnien of tho earn)-
ml al the MltOag of Ihe Home Kco-notnlea
elnb Tuesday nlyht. Si-jHemlrer
27. Kver.vone i- invited to \KH\U \]m\>-
in ibis earnlval.
I: was amiounu'd that Ihe K. II. A.
diNtrlrt rall.v will IK* held here on
Orlnber 22. The Home BBOBaOaalet
i-liib will t-diidurt the ftWttl <>ii a lour
of the caininiK ami enti>rtaln (hem nl a
lea.
KllxnlM'ih Parker ami IAV Cameron.
iMegttM In Ihe I'rovlme Tlirw Work
shop in (.ailinlmrn, Tenm-sMi' from
!-V|IH'1IIIHT 80 to Octotaf 1, re|Mirle |