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PEANUT SCARBOROUGH,
- S T O R Y ON
leade^ of the Auburn Plainsmen,
New Colonnade Staff Elected- PAGE THREE
C. STRINGER
plays on the campus for the sec-
ond time tonight. The Plainsman
PANBX KNOX L. ROONEY W. MURPHY
Editor Mgr. Editor Assoc. Editor Business Mgr. fumisAied the music for the
Senior dance in Deoefber and
tonifrht they swing- for Freshmen.
Band Plays
iA Spalding's Art Matured as the In Wed. Chapel
Man Did,Horsbrugh Declares Any chance root-a-toot-toots
issuing from the auditorium
vicinity next WednesdEfy won't
By Beatrice HorsbruK The program opened with the
indicate any visiting hero but the
violinist's own arrangement of
, A capacity audience represent- Corelli's "La Folia" played with first appearance of the band in
T M 1> r* V ^"^ many cities of Georgia greet- breadth and nobility of tone as chape}.
1 JH 1/ L A ed Albert Spalding as the third well as superb technical com-
Mr. Kreutz, whose work is
ai'tist to appear on the Coops ra- mand of both left and right already well known through the
•^'"*** *** tive Concert Association series. h a n d s . The ever-beautiful
work of the orchestra, appearing
Book Review 4 To call Ma\ Spalding the great- "Spring" sonata of Brahms fol- in chapel last quarter, has donf
Chemistry Homecoming . . . . 3 est American violinist is to un- lowed in which Andre Benoist equally good work with the band
derstate the matter, the fact be- did his full share of a perform-
Colonnade Elections 3 ^^ ^j^^^jy demonstrated Mon-, ance notable for elegance of ' Among the numbers presentee'
Cuxriculum Revision 2 day evening that he ranks as one style, contrasts in tone-color, and will be "Overture" by Bennett
Dean's List 2 of the world's greatest artists. I'hythmic intricacies handled with a modem version of "The Blue
Goya Concert 3 ^^^ ^^'* ^^^ matui-ed gradu- consummate ease by both artists. Danube", by Strauss, and a
It Looks From Here 4 ally and normally as the man special number featuring the
Visuxtemps "Concerto in D. MISS ANNAFREODIE CARS-
Music Festival 3 l^in^self has matuiied and one minor" showed yet another side reed section.
TENS, dk'ector of the Aeolian
New Orleans Convention . . . . 3 ^'^els that his playing is as much of Mr. Spalding's art. Here the
Scandal-light 2 ^'^^ result of his fine well-round- During the next month or two Guild Singers^ who will give thcfir
. ^ great • 19th century violinist de- the band is planning to give a Home Concert in the Auditorium
ed personality as ol his great
i__.i_ musical talent. (Goutinued on pare two) series of out-of-doors concerts. Wednesday night, April 10.
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a competent critic who hears night. be the guest speaker at the Y have been all that most have
It is perfectly all right to ask Eight. For several years Mr. Hen- Vesper Service which will be dared to offer.
hilt in a brand new Spring out-
Fifty Girls Make Dean's Dowda Meads people (especially seniors) what
fit, talking to Dean Taylor.
them perform. All ratings of I
are eligible to attend the State
ey was head of the Sousa drum The convention program in- held in the auditorium Sunday
they plan to do upon graduation section and appeared as soloist cludes three lupcheons, two That Senorita Goya was able
Hoping to embarrass her in night at 6:45. Rabbi Marcuson to go profitably through a week
Classical Guild but it should not be asking too such a vulnerable moment, he Festival where they will perform
of that group and has written a formal dinners, a dance, and a
List Last Quarter Carson Resigns
much to request a degree of started waving and cutting, cap-
diplomacy, otherwise the educa- ers trying to catch her atten-
before nationally known critics
of vocal, instrumental and piano
book on drumming called "The
Correct Way to Drum". He serv-
moonlight (with moon provided
for) excursion on the Mississ-
has served in his position at the of six evenings and two matinee
Temple for over forty years. He performances to enthusiastic au-
Bertha Ruth; Phan% Mildred; music. If there is no rating of is well known for the liberality diences that grew in size with
Fifty students slaved last quar- ippi, plus various excursions over
Roberts, Martha Lois; Ryals, Etta Carson, newly elected tion department might get so^e. tion, pointing at times to her I in a particular event •from each
ed as judge at the last central of his ideas, his broad under- each succeeding presentation un-
ter, made an average of eighty- Margaret Virginia; Sallee, Mary president of the Recreation As- Mr. Morgan was overheard the national contest at Cleveland and the city to points of interest, and standing, and his exceptional til scores were turned away the
hat and at all times going into' district, then all ratings of II are the city has plenty of them.
eig'ht, and are now officially Owens; Smith, Evelyn West; sociation resigned from the presi- other day asking one of his ad- convulsions of laughter. Every has written several articles for ability. He has an unusual in- closing night, shows how com-
elligible to attend. No rating be- Schedules of the meetings, th*
recognized as Dean's List stu- Smith, Ivie Lee; Stubbs, Ann; dency of the Classical Guild visees if she planned to teach or now and then Marion would look "The School Musician" on sight into people, and also, into pletely this unique and fasci-
low II is eligible. All groups purpose of which is to work out
dents. According to an announce- Trapnell, Edythe Barrett; Wade, Wednesday night and Beulah was she going to work. Occas- his way and smils weakly, ob- "Drums and Their Problems." the affairs of the world today. nating artist captured the me-
, and individuals receiving a Rat- problems of the individual de-
ment made by Dean Taylor, the Martha Eloise; Bone, Josephine Dowda was elected by the club ionally you find students who viously not enjoying the joke. ing of I in the State Festival will JAMES OSCAR MILLER: partments of CGA and press as
As yet, his talk has no exact tropolitan imagination. These
following girls are included • in Bethune; Bowman, Katherine; for the remainder of the quarter. talce the same condescending at- Despairing of entertaining so 'receive a certificate of recogni- James Oscar Miller, received well as to help the two student title, but it will be on the Jewish eight recitals added to thirty-
the list: Bryan; Nell Cull; Calhoun, Mary titude towards the teaching pro- witless a woman. Dr. Swearing- tion for their attainment. his musical education from Fred- seven others which La Goya has
All of which took place at a .1 organs to work together, have Religion or some related sub-
Alice; Gould, Jeanne Lois; Hines, fession' by expressing a similar en started upstairs to meet his erick H. Haywood, Sergei Klib-
Addy,. Annie Linda; Austin, Mary Frances; Johnson, Mary hamburger supper:/at Nesbitt feeling. Frances Layfield .in-
Anna Virginia; Babb, Charlotte Cordelia; Leftwick, Evelyn Hays; Woods, one of the regular social , formed' Miss Neese that if she
class and ^ met Marion Bennett. Kl , We are quite embarrassed over
the fact that the dates • set for
ansky, John W. Nichols and Mme,
Estelle Burns-Roure, Coached
not yet been received. ject. (Continued on page five)
Anne; Ball, Alice Louise; Cof- McCurry, Marian Melba; March- events of the club. ' He is still in a state of conster-
couldn't find work, she guessed nation as to who the girl was and ,tc.e State Festival this year con- with Emit Pollak, William Red-
fey, Florrie Lenora; Duke, Lucy man, Ann Laurie; Noble, Wini- she would teach. By way of pa- what,her opinion of him must be. flicted with the Georgia High dick and Fay Foster. Was as-
Lucille; Fiveash, Mary Eliza- fred; Pitts, Margaret Carol;
beth; Barrett, Jean Allen; Gibbs,
Mary Stevens; Green, Mary
Reeve, Helen; Rogers, .Laura
HORSBRUGH REVIEW
(Continued from page one)
renthesis, this seems to be, the
only topic of conversation in
School District Meets. Circum-
stances prevented us having the
festival.in Milledgeville on April
sociated in New York City with
Frederick Haywood as a facul-
Knox is New Colonnade Editor;
Emily;- Sylvester, Rosalyn L.; Senior hall at present. "What are, ty member of the Haywood In-
Nancy; . Hardegree,, Rhudine;
Harper^ Dorothy; Hodgson, Mabel
• Trapnell, Jane Cornelia; Adams, mands much of the interpreter m you ijlanning to do?" Personal-
Annie Elizabeth; Berry, Nell; "fiddle technique", tricky bow- ly, I think I'll build my house
iable lennis 15-16. The final dates, April 22-
23, conflict with the Metropoli-
stitute of Universal Song; soloist
in various New. York churches; Stringer, Murphy, Rooney Named
India; Home, Frances Rebecca; tan Opera in Atlanta, but we
Cavanaugh,- Catlierine; Jernigan, mg and poignant loveliness of by .the side of the road and be conductor of the Glee Club of the
Jones, Sarah Frances; Krauss,
yivian;. Lucas, Virginia Lillian;
Marguerite; Morris, Hazel Mae; tone quality. All these require- a friend to man.
ments were generously fulfilled,
Tourney Gets must go ahead and hope for the
best.
College of New Rochelle. Was
director of Music for three years
By an eight vote margin, Panke Knox was elected editor
Pendleton, Eileen Frances.
•Muldrbw, ,' Blanche; Pearman,
together with a sincerity and In debating as to when Hon-
Underway m The purpose of the Georgia at the University of Florida; College Editors of the Colonnade at the staff elections held Saturday, defeating
Carolyn Stringer in the race for the position. Doris Thompson
depth of feeling that have become or Board elections should be head of the voice department for
peculiarly associated with Mr. held, one member at a recent The Table Tennis Tournament,
School Music Festival is to give
an incentive to the schools of the' two years at Shorter College; Air Views on was defeated in the business manager's election, the place
Spalding's playing. Council meeting suggested that slated to have begun some, time head of voice department for going to Carolyn Stringer.
Prolonged applause called for elections be held the first Wed- during this,week will get un-
State to build up interest in
music among the students, com- ten years at Greenville Woman's Hatch Act In the other race, Winonah
two-encores; the elusively, charm- nesday in April. Dr. Stokes im- der way Monday of next week. munity. Over fifteen new bands College; conductor of numerous The Hatch Act, curtailing poll-- time a democracy is extremely Murphey was chosen associate
ing "Hatianera" of Ravel and mediately objected, "What if it Th2 brackets have been posted in ^ have been formed in the state in choruses and glee clubs. Now tical activities of state employees discouraging; we see everywhere editor for next year. Serving
Schubert's "Ave Maria." ' should come on Sunday?" the last year. Hundreds of stu- conductor of Cadet Choral So- and others receiving compensa- the rotten side of politics, the with her as managing editor will
the Physical Education Building ^ (Continued on back page)
The two groups of shorter, Marguerite Jernigan and Mar- but for your convenience here dents are learning to sing bet- tion from Federal funds, teeters use of patronage as a 'sort of be Lucia Rooney. Irene Laughlin
pieces which concluded the pro- garet Weaver were crossing is the paring. Be sure and play precariously in the balance on spoils of political war. Then and Paula Bretz were appoint-
gram, were again characterised front campus several days ago off youi- match, before Wednes- IXX-. the scales of collegiate press op- along comes a sho.wdown and ed as news editors.
by Mr. Spalding's impeccable and when thfey met a voluptuous -«^v.. inion. the boys in Washington comei , Named as editorial assistants
finished technic. Szymanowsla's blond, rouged and mascara-ed,
day ot next week. Chemistry Club Holds Old Prevailing and probably most through with the goods." for next year wene Johnnie Gra-
"Fontane d'Arethuse" stood out • wearing.slacks. Marguerite took, In the doubles matches Mc- popular slant on the issue is Pointing out that the act . ham, Barbara Lee, Betty Jordan,
particularly in which Mr. Ben- one look at the ex-tight-rdpe- Gonnell and Donald are slated
oist, pianist, shared the honors, walker and asked ,"Is Mr. Noah to take on Weems and McDon-
Home Week-end at Lake expressed by the Oklahoma Daily
of the University of Oklahoma.
would concern some of its farm Nancy Green, and Sue Landrum.
school faculty, as well as high The tfechnical staff will be com-
« school agricultuiral instructors posed of Doris Stevenson, Ruth
as did "Danse du Diable vert" by having another one of his ly- ald, and Warnock and Mullins April thirteenth and fourteenth them being Carol Black, Emily Applauding Senate passage of the
Cassado and Mr. Spalding's set- ceums this weelc?" will try to down McDonald and Burch, Sue Lindsley, Annabel act, this paper writes: "Faced and local representatives of gov- Adams, Mary Zelma Gillis,
are th« dates set for the annual
ting of "Hark, hark, the'Lark." Ford, McKeag " and Diaz were Ham, Genevieve Cox, Beryl with a huge and mounting pub- ernment agencies, the Daily of Blanche Layton, Charlotte Ech-
Catherine Cavanaugh center- home-coming week-end for the
That dazzling bit of violinistic to have taken on Sylvester and
fireworks, Paganini's "I Palpiti" ed the conversation at the sup- Waterston, only too late for this
i members of the Chemistry Club Pope, Mary Goethe, Minnie Yet-
t€r, Claire Mosely Castleberry,
lic debt, Amei'icans have begun
to realize it's time to econo-
the University of Minensota says—ols, and Dorothy Miller. The de-
that "the whole provision repre- partmental editors are Mildred
and Chemistry Department. All
brought to a fitting close a pro- per table recently on her offer week's paper. ,• former members of the club are Nina Hanson, Edith Tanner, mize and streamline governmen- sents not only an infringement Ballard, literary; Mary Fiveash,
gram outstanding for its in- of a teaching position at Cave The Singles will run something ax^ invited to return to the campus Frances Turner, Mary Stone, Ed- tal functions. Even Democrats on personal liberty t/ut on state exchange; Clarence A 1 f o r d,
trinsic worth as well as for the Springs, Her chief worry was like this: and join in the activities at Lake na Lattimore, Sara Thomason, voted for the Hatch bill, indi- rights as well." Butler Univer- photographic; Louise Johnson,
superb artistry of the perform- the fact that the town sounded Rose McDonnell vs. Frances Laurel. Elizabeth G u i n n, Margaret cating that there are a few prin- sity's )Collegian, on the otheir feature; and Ann Waterston,
er. small by virtue of its name and ciples left in the hearts of sen- hand, recognizes these aims in sports.
Cannon. The miain feature of the pro- Barksdale, Martha Koebly, Mary
no one semed to remember ever ators. It does the old heart good the bill, commends them, and The business staff will work
Several encores were added, the Mary Ford vs. Carolyn Jblley. ' gram will be the former "Quant. Stone McElmurry, Lorine Teaber
having heard of.it. One person to think that perhaps the^ hope urges that "this law be passed under Doris Thompson as assist-
last a delightful Viennese Waltz Sis Flemister vs. Zelma Walsh. Orchestra"—w^ho are not as Smith, Ora Guinn Beasley, Mary
volunteered the information that for a better government—for the and that another be introduced ant business manager. Named as
by Mr. Spalding. Mr. Benoist ad- . Jane McConnell vs. Frances famous for their musical ability Newby Johnson, Mary Jones
Cave Springs was .small, but its people—has not entirely fled the to cover all state and federal business assistants were Helen
ded tremendously to the enjoy- as for their, style and instru- Hughie, and Mary Hunt March-
night-life, rivaled that,of New Lehmann. legislative chambers. Maybe the employees, thus, in large mea- Dunn, Betty' Booker, and Joyce
ment of the evening by his musi- Ruby Donald vs. Marion ments. Glass tubing, ring stands, man Stembridge.
York and it was noted for its fellows we s«nd to the capitol
This charmingly matched ensemble—^black gloves, red cianly, sympathetic accompani- hot I'oadliouses. . Cavanaugh's Sheppard. arid all manner of laboratory Invited guests who will come sure, doing away with corrupt McCbwan.
ments; one feels that twenty- Doris Warnock vs. Darieh El- equipmisnt are used to mak6 th« out Sunday include Dr. and Mi's. do a bietter job than we rea- politics and forcing politicians Circulatipn .problems vfill be
sailor and gray crepe suit wit)i silver buttons—is worn by CBS' eight years of playing together spirited reply was "Goodbye . lis., lize. Maybe they are as eager to s'eek means of making tlie handl|^di by parii^n'Ellis, and
•• • • . .••• ;•, noises. Wells, Miss Headers, Miss Hal-
lovely Ruth Warrick. have brought perfect understand-
God, I'm going to Cave Springs."
Marion Nuttings vs. Alice Mc- ''rj^hf) ' About thirty former students lie Shiith, Miss Sara Nelson, and for honest government as the great mass of the American .Alice .Stevenson, who will ap-
ing and cooperation .•bet>yeen the Donald.. Miss Virginia Satterfield. folks back home. A lot of the public election conscious." point the circulation assistants.
Period fads will come and go, but this suif, tailored along Dr. Swearingen was standing are expected to return, among
two artists, without which no in- in the anteroom of the Dean's Betty Pitts vs. Pete Diaz.
severe Unes, has an ageless quaUty. It is suitable for either (Continueil on back pftre)
terpretation can be completely office last week when he spied
town or country and. as all conservative things, will give you adequate.
most service. (Creation of BenGinsberg, Inc.. New York).
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stimulation, but we can derive some satisfaction from the whole ing something given to us that "How Adam Would Have Ended brought along with her "Red" are working on the subject "Wed-
affair by a realization that the South isn't the only backward really is worthwhile and enlarges ence and Eden would be restored It". Murphy who is now a student! ding" and Miss Martin says they
section of the nation. our thinking. If we feel that a
teacher does not give us that, CAMPUS at Georgia. have gone back as far as the an-
.cient Hebrew customs.
HOW TO WIN BOY-FRIENDS
Campus Camera does not spur us on to futher
thinking, that teacher has fail-
Caldwell Goes Muck-raking A MARTIN THEATRE Phone 44
The Tennis Club held,its first
meeting of the year Thursday. After the research work is com-
AND INFLUENCE STAG-LINES
Mrs. Frank D. Adams, Mgr. Alice McDonald president of the .,.• ,, ',• .-,.•——_—L-: •„
ed and we have a right to criti-
cize.
Again in ^Trouble in July'^ club lead a discussion on what OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOO
can be done "about the tennis j ' i — By Dalea Dorothy Clix
Also, we must remember that Erskine C^laldwell's new book "Trouble in July" is in the Spring Is In The Air! \
court situation. The girls then Dear Miss Clix: I just received the intercollegiate grand prize
all of the students taking the Tobacco Road tradition though it is woven more definitely made plans for the annual facul- I GoU Tennis, and Hikes are all •
j for sculpture for my allegorical figure called ''•Wpmanhood",
questionnaire are A and B upper- around a central theme. It is the story, laid in the sand hills ty-student tournament ' which and the newspapers say lam the most "promising", sculptress.
classmen and therefore, logically and piney woods of Georgia, of the lynching of a Negro falsely
would not be students prejudic-
accused of rape. Mr. Caldwell ^, .„ ^ ^,
4
ft will be held sometime next
month. They also discussed
I the rage. of any college woman today. I love my work,, of course, and
spend a great deal of time with my hands, dipped in modeling
ed by low marks. possibilities of playing several 1 Shorts, Slacks and Play Suits! clay, but oh, Miss Clix, the men just pass me by for the other
For many of us there is not . , . . • ^„^+„„uo the will of the common people, [in all sizes. 1
especially to the rule of mob violence. Then matches with, other colleges. girls in school here. Yet people say I am attractive. What,can
a thing that we despise so much pamts somethat
veryof vivid
Sheriff Jeff
portraits , . , the share-
„,
McCurtain whose one aim is there is Shep
as an A that we have received keeping the lynching "politically cropper, Judge Ben Allen the
Barlow
A Next week will be a busy one
G. & L. Shop I
I do to make nice men notice me? WONDERING
. . .don't forget all the activi Dear Wondering: I have a
when we know that we really clean" to insure himself reelec- local political boss, Bob Watson hunch you spend so much
ties you caai take part in or
i » AND HERFS WHAT
(Continued on back page) tion and in so doing he yields to the ]£(ndowner. Sonny Clark, watch. . .The Tennis Tourna effort on sculpture that
Katy Barlow, and Narcissa Cal- you spend practically none YOU CAN DO ABOUT
houn 'etex'nally petitioning tb ment, Soft Ball and Golf. . .See
you there! ! . . . at all "sculpturing" your BEAUTIFUL NAILS
The Colonnade
Published weekly during school year except during holidays
send the Negroes back to Africa.
Mr. Caldwell is tremendously
concerned with the weakening
At the last meeting of the
Swimming Club .the officers for
the coming school year were
WINTERIZE
own physical charm. How
much time do you put into
makeup ? Into an attractive
College women,
lil;e fastidious
women every-
Thurs., - Fri., April 11-12 Your FURS in hair-do? Yes, and do your
and examination periods by the students of the Georgia State College of individual liberty. He is a elected. Beth Mooney will pre- fingernails shout to the where, are switch-
for Women, Milledgeville, Georgia. Subscription price $1.00 per swift skillful author writing side as president and Jane Snow's Certified Vaults world you've been working
ing to the beauti-
year. Entered as second-class matter October 30, 1928, at the post from conviction and with in- niiiiiliiniiFOiiD Reeves as secty. and treasurer. in clay? That's the place to
ful new-and dif-
/erewt-nail polish,
cffice, Milledgeville, Ga, under the act of March 3, 1879. sight, trouble in July is not a .. II Miio.iniHrii'Mtirt /,] The club will hold try-outs on Store Now—Pay Next Fall
book for the sensitive, the start! Have immaculately DUHA-GLOSS !
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Editor Margaret Weaver Business Manager .. Julia Weems lems, a large amount of toler- AND NOW, DEAR, cents, in lovely
you'RE A N AVERAGE omJBaB Have your Shoes rebuilt at fashion-approved shades. Have
IF Managing Editor . . . . Panke Knox Assistant Business Mgr...Doris ance, and a willingness to face Sprin<^ pays are Valu^ Days!
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