42 Graduates Under Speed-Up Program; Committee Plans Credits for Service Men

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1 Changed Plans Bring Resignaion Of Hollander As Royalis Edior Unanimously elecing Jack BelJis Edior-in-Chief/ of he FLAT HAT, he Publicaions Commiee las Thursday me o fill he various posiions which, would'be open on ha publicaion nex semeser. Bellis, a senior and former Managing Edior of he FLAT HAT, akes he place of Elizabeh Cosenbader, a February graduae. A a second special meeing of he Commiee on Saurday afernoon, i was learned ha he posiion of Edior of he Royalis would he lef vacan in February by he resignaion of Rhoda Hollander, sleeed o ha posiion las December. Originally Miss Hollander had been appoined o sar work on he publicaion in February, alhough she would hen be a posgraduae suden. Her plans, however, have been changed and she will be unable o reurn o school he second semeser. The Commiee decided o pospone he elecion of a new edior unil he Thursday when exams end. A his meeing, he Commiee also eleesd a new Business Manager and Circulaion Manager for he FLAT HAT. Succeeding Dyck Veraailye as Business Manager is Gary P. Modlin, a senior. Bob Walsh will fill he posiion of Circulaion Manager, lef vacan by he resignaion of Don Hayne. Address Friday 'On Requiremen's For War Nursing Wha grades do I have o have o go ino war-ime nursing? "Wha kind of personaliy do I need? Do I have o have had college chemisry? Wha courses mus I have aken? Will I have a job aferwards? How long will i ake ma o rain? These quesions and ninny more will be answered by W. T. Sanger, Presiden of he Medical College of Virginia, and E. Louise Gran, Dean of he Nursing School, his Friday a 1:30 in- he Dodge Room of Phi Bea Kappa. Hall. A panel discussion by Presiden Pomfre, Priseden Sanger, Dean "Gran, E. E. Davis, and Miss Blank will be followed, by individual conferences. The objec of he conference is o give informaion on war-ime nursing as a neces- (Coninued or. Page 5) COLONIAL ECHO AH' persons who are- no reurning for he second semeser because of graduaion or Miliary Service, and who wish o receive he COLONIAL ECHO, are requesed o leave a mailing address, $1,80, and an addiional 25 cens for posage and handling a he Audior's office. NOTICE TO THE JANUARY GRADUATES There will he graduaion exercises a 2:00 on January 30, '1943 in he Grea. Hall of Phi Bea Kappa Hall. Inviaions are being prined, and may be obained by he graduaing sudens abou January 22, 1943, from he Regisrar's office. Each graduae may have en inviaions, MOTION PICTURE COURSE The Hisory and Technique of he Moion Picure will be given his semeser by Mr. Hill. The course consiss of wo led are hours a week and one afernoon lab period. For furher informaion see Mr. Hil! of he Fine Ars Deparmen. Secre 7JReveals Curren Graduaes The Seven Sociey wishes o announce he names of wo of is members for his year who will be in he graduaing class of January 30h. The men are Harry D. Cox and Dyckman W. Vermilye. The names of he oher men in he Sociey will be announced laer in he 'spring, ogeher wih a picure of he group. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY VOL. XXXIII.. NO. 1. WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA, JANUARY 12, Graduaes Under Speed-Up Program; Commiee Plans Credis for Service Men Barr, Of S, John's, To Address Group ACommencemen I's "June in January" and fory-wo seniors are o be graduaed on Saurday, January 30, a 2:30 P. M. Phi Bea Kappa Hall will be he scene of he exercises for he William and Mary sudens who have se a war ime producion record of heir own by compleing degrees requiremens in less han four years. This will be he firs graduaion of he speed-up program. Sringfellow Barr, noed speaker, will presen he commencemen address. Dr. Barr is a Rhodes Scholar and a graduae of Tulane Universiy. Since 1937 he has been presiden of S. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland. In 1938 he also became affiliaed wih he Columbia Broadcasing Sysem. The College Choir will provide he music for he exercises, and afer he ceremony Dr. and Mrs. Pomfre will he hos and hosess a a recepion in he Apollo Room for graduaes, heir relaives and friends. Only wo more boys han girls will receive sheepskins his January, here being weny-wo of he former, weny of he laer. Thiry-six Bachelor of Ars degrees will be awarded, six Bachelor of Science, and a Bachelor of Civil Law degree will be presened o Herber Kelly. Those who will receive diplomas are: BACHELORS OF ARTS Brooks, Eleanor J.; Brown, Cecil Allan; Case,* Nancy-Redmond; Cosenbader, Elizabeh Jayne; Couch, Paul DeSchweiniz; Dwor- {Coninued on Page 5) IV. arcie Firs' Speaker abble Sanford Seleced To Train - For Seminar >r engineering oy Babbie Sanford, blond?, sunny sophomore on campus, is one of he eigh hundred girls seleced from - colleges and universiies hroughou he counry by he Curis Wrigh Airplane Corporaion o sudy engineering for a peri"'' of en monhs, Having raveled a lo and lived in numerous places, no one sae can claim her. Babbie was born»on Augus 24, 1923, in Porland, Oregon. Since hen she has lived near Chicago, S. Louis, and Pisburg, where she graduaed from high school and now makes her home. A very acive girl on campus, Babbie can usually be.found hurrying from one meeing o anoher. Freshmen probably know her bes as one of he members of he Freshmen- Tribunal. She is also a member of he Women's Judicial Council and he Pan-Hellenic Council. Besides belonging o he Spanish and Scarab Clubs, she is acive in he Suden Assembly and on he Colonial Echo Saff. To be an archiec has always been Babbie's desire, bu recenly she was sideracked and decided o ske a mahemaics major. When '-.he heard of his plan offer* by Curis Wrigh, she hoi. i would be well o cornbin;,.iese wo fields and ener urns- wri BABBIE SANFOEB he engineering work. During her Chrismas vacaion, Babbie wen o Philadelphia for an inerview. She was seleced on her scholasic record, recommendaions from he college, and he resuls of her inerview. As ye Babbie doesn' know where she will be sen for basic raining which will begin on he firs of February, bu all uiion, board, and room 'fees, plus en dollars a week spending money will be paid by he Curis Wrigh Company. Wih a cenral heme of "Pos War Implicaions of he War Program", he Marshall-Wyhe Seminar will hold is firs meeing during h<» second week of February when Governor Darden will speak on "Pos War Virginia." The course, carrying one hour credi, will be offered o juniors and seniors. A each meeing here will be a gues speaker and a panel discussion by sudens and members of he Seminar. Four of he six gues speakers have already been announced by Dr. Charles F. Marsh, Acing Head Advance noice of a plan whereby sudens in war service will receive college cred Army, NaYy Give Join Release is has been released o he FLAT HAT by he Special aus Commiee For College Credi ergriouaes To Sudens in War Service. Alhough pending approval or In a join Army-Navy release-, of Dec-ember IS, Secreary of Navy modificaion by he Faculy, Knox and Secreary of War Henry L. Simson deailed a plan for he he plan expresses he general specialized "raining- of men on acive duy and he calling of under- policy of he Faculy and Adgraduaes a acive service. The Army and Navy, in accordance wih minisraion in regard o hose h; ruling of a commiee consising of represenaives of he armed sudens whose college -COUrsfo- ces and he War 'Manpower Commission, will conrac wih seleced e$ will be inerruped by inco leges for his program of specialized raining (page 2, col. 1). Vial ducion ino one of he Armed poins of he Army-Navy release are prined below; he full release Forces. Roin 1 of he repor rm.y be seen in he Office of he Miliary Advisor. has already been pu ino ef- - 'All sudens :.n he Army Enlised Reserves, wheher hey are in he fee. R. >.T.C. or no, excep hose in he Air Corps Reserves, will be called Sudens may learn he final o acive duy afer he end of he curren erm, January 31, 1943, ex- form of he plan's adopion from ce; > for he following a) premedical sudens b) sudens specializing any faculy member or from he in echnical engineering who become seniors a he end of he curren' nex issue of he FLAT HAT on eim c) probably sudens in he R.O.T.C. who become seniors a he February 2. The plan as presened en! of he curren erm. These hree groups will no be called unil o he Faculy by he Special Comhis end of *che spring erm., miee his Tuesday follows: Sudens in ie Air Corps Enlised Reserves will be called o acive I. du;y only a such a ime as hey can be assigned o raining. All eude is will be given wo weeks noice afer he day of call before having o repor. Seniors in he: Army R.O.T.C. when called will go o a "branch school" for final raining. All oher sudens who are called will norms.lly be sen o Army camps for basic raining. Upon he compleion of his basic re.i rung, hey will become eligible for specialized raining o prepare for paricular echnical ess oulined by he various services in colleges designaed by he Army. W-M Reinsaed To A. A. U. lis Of Accredied Colleges ' The College of William and Mary was reinsaed on December 19 o he Accredied Lis of he Associaion of American Universiies from which i was suspended las November. Since ha ime numerous improvemens and gdjusmens in he College proper and in is affiliaes a Richmond and Norfolk have been iniiaed and a repor on hese improvemens and adjusmens drawn up and subriied o he Associaion which aced favorably upon i. "he approval of William and MJ ry by he Associaion of America n Universi i s removes he hiea of debar nen from graduae or professional schools of he si dens' choii e. I also means hf. eaching cerificaes will no be jeopardised : nd, in all prohabil y, members'/! p of William and Ms ry grada".?s in he A.A.U.W. wi 1 be resored shorly. ' n referencf-13 he reinsaemen, Di, Pomfre, Presiden of he College, said, "The resoraion of Willian and Ms.ry r_ he approved lis of American Colleges is mos gra- T. J.- Subbs Dies; Professor -Here For 17 Years.-' Pre-Med Sudens Should Apply Now In view of a elegram received on January 8 from he Medical College of Virginia, Dr. D. W. Davis, Chairman of he Premedical Commiee, advises premedical candidaes who plan o ener medical school in January, 1944, o make heir applicaions a once unless hey have definie informaion from he paricular school hey wish o ener ha here is no disadvanage in delaying he applicaion unil he close of he curren semeser. The elegram received is as follows: Planning early accepance of qualified applicans for admission School of Medicine Medical College CREDIT FOR STUDENTS IN DUCTED DURING A SEMESTER 1. Sudens induced ino war service during ho semeser before graduaion who have compleed subsanially half of he work of he semeser shall be graned full credi oward graduaion, wih he final marks deermined by heir insrucors a he ime of inducion. 2. Any oher suden who has compleed subsanially half of he work of a semeser a he ime of inducion may receive credi for one-half or more of he work which he was aking. 3. Credi for work under hese regulaions is condiioned on aendance in college unil noice of inducion is received by he suden. II. COLLEGE CREDIT FOR TRAINING AND STUDY IN THE ARMED SERVICES 1. Fairness o sudens jusifies college credi for cerain aspecs of war-ime service and for courses aken under he auspices of he Army Insiue. There are wo obvious poli-, cies which may be followed in meeing his problem: a. The graning of a consan amoun of "blanke credi" o all sudens who reurn from war service, wihou any regard o heir acual educaional achievemen. b. The graning of credi o individuals for specific raining and sudy in fields which represen saisfacory college accomplishmen. The firs of hese policies was followed quie generally in he World War I. I resuled of Virginia January Urge in derimenal effecs. 'A. Thomas Jefferson Subbs, premedical sudens o file applicaion a once and o ake medical lege credi for war service, In he esablishmen of col of he Marshall-Wyhe School of Prrfessor of Hisory a William Governmen and Ciizenship. Dr. an 1 Mary, died in a Richmond hospial sudderly on January 2. His Joel Dean, Head of he Division of Raioning of he Office of Price ill-ess a firs', ITOS hough o be Adminisraion, is scheduled o minor and Ms family expeced him speak on February 25. In April o reurn home on Sunday, bu "Marriage Of Figaro" Given Dr. A. G. Taylor, Dean of he word came from he hospial Sauriay ha he had died during he Jan. 23; Modern Presenaion Marshall-Wyhe School, who is now on leave of absence, will lecure on nij fh. some phase of he War Manpower Professor Su >bs was a William Presening he Marriage of Fig- did. The opera is given in English Commission wih which he is now and Mary graduae, having aended he college from 1895 o 1900, Opera Company, a branch of Col- plo of he farce as well as he aro by Mozar, he Nine O'Clock so ha he audience can enjoy he working. Dr. Nelson Lee Smih, former professor of Economics a when he received his A.B. and A. umbia Concer, Inc., will appear singing and he acing. hera on Darmouh and now chairman of M He was he Virginia scholar a January 23 a 8:15 in Phi There are only a limied number he Board of Invesmens and Research, will also speak o he Sem years. In his career as a eacher,, is composed of a group of young, wil] sell o sudens for cens Joans Hopkins Universiy for wo Bea Kappa Hall. The Company of ickes available, 400 of which inar. he augh mahemaics and hisory g ifed American singers who re- and 20O of which will sell o facula Pison's Universiy School in ceived excellen reviews following y members and he public for The wo remaining lecures will probably be given by Dr. Clyde Was! igk>r, D. C; was he prin- heir firs ransconinenal our of $jl00, They may be obained a Eagleon, professor of Poliical ci; >al i Public Schools a Norfolk; 75 appearances-las season. he informaion Desk in Marshallf She Hisory Deparmen Unusual abou he presenaion Wyhe, a he Chamber of Com- Science a New York Universiy, H.w.- and Dr. Sudebaker, Unied Saes ard is an Principal a John is ha he opera is sung in English, merce Bureau in he Pos Office Commissioner of Educaion. MMSLAI High School a Richmond. is given in modern dress, and Arcade, in he various dorms, and The Seminar is open o all ineresed sudens and visiors. '. minue- on Page 5) sage seing jus as "Our Town" izaions on H> joi.-ii-d he William and Mary makes use of a narraor o give he from officers of he musical organ- campus.

2 PAGE TWO THE FLA ; T HAT Tuesday, January 12, 1943 "Sudens In Khakf 3 Given College Credis..By Mail "Learn As You Train** Plan Promises Coninued. Educaion Taking he firs seps oward fulfilling Presiden Roosevel's pledge ha formal educaion and echnical raining would be accessible o he young men of his counry, he War Deparmen has organized he Army Insiue or Governmen Corresponden School, which offers men in he service Graduaes and senior sudens courses in subjecs from applied majoring in any field are now psychology o sewer consrucion. elegible for he Civil Service posiion of junior engineer, he U. S. By aking hese courses he men can receive credis from sevenyfive universiies and colleges in ed oday. Paricularly waned Civil Service Commission announc his counry. are women wih college degrees. In his plan he personnel of he Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coas Guard may choose from 700 high school and college courses, sudy during leisure ime, and 1 receive high school and college credi for hem. The requiremens are ha he prospecive suden mus have been in acive service for four monhs and mus have a desire o furher his educaion while in uniform..the only par ha he governmen plays is paying half he cos of he course, geing he course o him wherever he may be, and affording sudy halls in army libraries and service ceners. The choice of he course o be pursued and he amoun of ime o he spen on each course depends on he abiliy and discreion of he individual. Afer choosing he course and sudying i, he "suden in khaki" sends in he lesson and receives approval o begin he nex. The Army Insiue was founded in Madison, Wisconsin by he War Deparmen. The Insiues primary objecive is o offer every man in he service he opporuniy o begin, coninue, or complee his educaion whiher i be echnical, professional, academic, or vocaional. Pull pariculars concerning his plan may he obained by reading a cony of he Army Insiue Caalog eniled "Wha D«You Wan o Learn?" These' may be had by wriing o he Army Insiue, Madison, Wisconsin, or by going o he Counseling Office, 111 Marshall Wyhe Hall,'where here are hree copies of he caalog available. [vij eei&s seniors. s Jingineers The. posiion of junior engineer carries an enrance salary of $2,000 per annum. This does no include paymens for auhorized overime, which may run as much as 20 per cen of he yearly salary. -. Engineering senior sudens or graduaes may qualify wihou furher raining. Also immediaely qualified are graduaes or senior sudens in asronomy, chemisry, geology, physics, mahemaics, and engineering sciences who can show six semeser hours Radio Debae Tonigh On ^Federal Union The hird radio broadcas of he weekly series given by he William and Mary class in radio comes onigh, a 7:45 over saion WRNL. ' The main par of he program will be a round-able discussion by C. J, Claudon, Bob Weinberg, and Sally Snyder on he opic of poswar policy, "Federal Union Following he War." The usual reporing of he campus news will be replaced wih a surprise feaure, which has no, as ye, been announced. This week's broadcas has been prepared under.he chairmanship of Sally Snyder and marks Dyck Vermilye's las appearance as announcer for he series. in sricly engineering subjecs. In place of he six semeser hours, he compleion of any Engineering, Science and Managemen War Training in engineering will be acceped. * Upon applying o he Commission, seniors and sudens enrolled in ESMWT courses in engineeiing, who are oherwise qualified, may receive provisional appoinmens as junior engineers, wih enrance o duy deferred unil he compleion, of he course. War Work Course To Be Given Here Nex Semeser - Following a. new program sared by he Unied Saes Congress, he College has recenly been auhorized o give courses under he Engineering Science Managemen War Training Program. E. S.' M. W. T. courses will be given on college level wihou credi o people who are now or who will be engaged in war work. Senior sudens may ake hese courses,, and senior girls may be especially ineresed. Courses o be of fared are: Per- 'sonnel Managemen, by Mr. Cory; Indusrial Managemen, by. Mr. Haynes; and Indusrial Cos Accouning by Mr. Gibbs. Some Physics and Chemisry courses may be added as special war courses. Alhough hey are offered primarily for war workers and aduls in own, sudens may ake he courses, which will be given a nigh, a no expense if hey so desire. Under he direcion of he U. S. Office of Educaion, expenses for he program are paid "by he Governmen, he sysem already being in effec a several hund- LOST Chi Omega pin on campus or he firs block \>f he Duke of Glouceser Sree wih my full name, "Margare Virginia Lee", on he -back. Dinny Lee 224 Jefferson. BARNES BARBER SHOP Since 1912 we have served he sudens of William and Mary. This same coureous and efficien service awais you oday. Over Williamsburg Theare ^^^^^^^^^-5^^^^^^^^^4^^^^^^-5^^-4^^^-J-J-^^^^^^^^K'^^^-v-*' SUPERLATIVE DRY CLEANING SERVICE ' JACK CAMP : College Represenaive BOB WALLACE, '20 ;. PHONE 24 Williamsburg Drug Co. The REXALL Sore DRUGS SODAS SCHOOL SUPPLIES WHITMAN'S CANDY <K~«*«~$-»«-$-««<i>-$"«"^^-0"*>^-«"*~^. U. Army Ainoiuneeiiieii / -a.-" : 'C' : ' :?-':-v^bfci^. I I «. PHONE, 29 J m-' FERGUSON FEINT SHOP GOOD PRINTING PHONE 111 Williamsburg, Va. Williamsburg Mehodis Church A he College Enrance L. F. Havermale, D.D., Miniser Sudens' Bible Class 9:45 A.M. Public Worship 11:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M; Wesley Foundaion 7:00 P.M. Complimens of IDEAL BEAUTY SHOPPE' Phone 328 Over Casey's BUSES o EVERYWHERE Through Buses o Washingon Richmond Greyhound Lines, Inc. WHITE OPTICAL CO. Medical Ars Building Newpor News, Va. Barclay & Sons JEWELERS CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS 2912 Washingon Avenue, Newpor News, Va. WiAC PAY SCALE OfS cers. Direcor Ass. Direcor Field Direcor 1s Officer 2nd Officer 3rd Officer Enrolled Members Chief Leader 1s Leader Tech. Leer "Saff Leader BquSv. Rank Colonel L. Colonel Major Capain 1s Lieuenan 2nd Lieuenan Maser Sergean ; "FirsSergean T^h. Sergean Saff Sergean Sose Monhly Pay 291.S Technician, 3rd Grade Technician, 3rd Grade Leader _ Sergean Technician, 4 Grade Technician, 4f Grade Jr.* Leader Corporal Technician, 5h, Grade Technician, 5h Grade. Auxiliary, 1s Class. Privae, 1s Class Auxiliary # Privae,.. 5.eo i p To he above are added cerain allowances for ijmsrfers^jkp and subsisence where auhorized. ^s&i Moul Army has scores of jobs in he WAAC for. aler jollege women... jobs vial o he war... jobs fia will rain you for ineresing new careers in h>; pos-war world. And here is good news indeei you may enroll now in he fas-growing WAAC and be placed on inacive duy unil he school %.-a." ends. Then you will be subjec o call f )r "". y wih his splendid women's corps and } i winched upon an advenure such, as no ]ircvi'>-'«generaion has known. l\:,- horizons...new places and people... <:ii-. iling. pracical experience wih good pay iiid. above all, a real opporuniy" o help >'»:' i ounfry by doing essenial miliary work for - : '-. S. Army ha frees a soldier for comba ''< ', These are among many reasons why hou- - - :'. of An.erican women are responding o he ' s need. You will receive valuable raining which may li yoa for many of he new careers which are opening o women, and full Army pay while doing so. And by joining now you will have excellen chances for quick advancemen for, as he WAAC expands, many more officers are needed. Every member regardless of race, color or creed has equal opporuniy and is encouraged o compee for selecion o Officer Candidae School. If qualified, you may obain a.commission in 12 weeks afer beginning.basic'raining. Go o your WAAC Faculy Adviser for farher informaion on he lis of openings, pay, and promoions. Or inquire a any U. S. Army Recruiing and Inducion Saion. u. ICRUITINe AND INDUCfiON SBVICI '1 (/OMEN'S j ffim ^^UXILIARY ^ RPS

3 Tuesday, January 12, 1943 THE FLAT HAT PAGE THREE, EDITOR':.WALLACE R. HEATWOLE Wih iwskeball now under way <* iv.il speed, many of he local fan* are svondering jus hw gooil William and Mary's chances are»f reaining he Big Six ile which hey backed ino las season. A firs glance of his year's record, i seems ha he Indians don' have a prayer of again walking' off wih op honors bu in spie of his very unfavorable showing,.his presen ediion of he Seusseynien have an equal if no a beer chance han did, he Big Green of las year a his; same 'ime in 'he season. Comparing his year's squad wih las, we find ha here is much more maerial available for a eam his season..add o his ha Co- Capain Al Vandeweghe and Jackie Freeman joined he squad as soon as hey reurned from heir parially successful wesern rip, and he moral of he enire group of boys received a lif by heir very close vicory over Washingon and Lee and he prospecs aren' as dark as hey migh seem a firs. A his ime las year, he squad numbered only seven men and wo of hem were newcomers. Coach Seussey did a wonderful job in developing a fas and aggressive eam bu no coach can he expeced o pull rabbis ou of he ha wo years in a row, so his leaves he issue squarely up o he eam members hemselves. The quesion now arises as o wheher hey have he suff in hem o become champions and we feel ha hey do. The eam led by Capain Knox, who we feel is a beer ahlee han Duke's Bob Gan, who is called he "pride of Dixie", los o ViM.1. when hey should have won he ball game wih ease as hey compleely ouplayed he Keydes in- he second half. We feel cerain ha i will be a very differen sory when he wo eams clash again, in Peersburg-, Agains he Gobblers of V.P.I., he Tribe was ouplayed from sar o finish and heir offense never sared o work. In spie of he fac ha hey had been badly beaen he nigh before he Bis- Green canie back srongly and ouclassed he Generals in a very loose and sloppy ball garee. The mos imporan facor is ha hey never qui fighing and came from sis: poins behind o win. The wo games los on ne wesern rip may keep he Tribe from winning -he sae ile bu Knox and his boys are deermined o make a rip o Raleigh. In order o do his i is necessary for he Big Green o win a large percenage of heir remaining games in he Conference. This may be an overwhelming assignmen as he compeiion is a grea deal beer in he Sae his year. The Gobblers of V.P.I, are a real hrea as hey have a very srong quine. V.M.I, held he ever powerful Duke five o a wo poin vicory while Richmond has heir usual poen oufi. -Washingon and Lee seems o be he weak siser in he Sae. Agains hese eams he Tribesmen will have o be good in order o win heir remaining coness. This week's games wih Richmond and Hampden-Sydney will make a big difference in he Sae race oucome. Due o he scarciy of Virginia games played i is very necessary ha he Indians win hese wo. Wih Vandeweghe and Freeman back in he lineup, we hink he Tr.bf is srong enough o ake K,. -. And Vandeweghe Adds Srengh The Indians of W. & >M., afer making a slow sar in his year's Sae and Souhern Conference baskeball race, will be ou o bolser heir posiion in he win and lose column his week as hey mee he Universiy of Richmond and Hampden-Sydney on Tuesday and Thursday nighs respecively. Blow gym will be he baleground for Tuesday's meeing wih ihe high-flying Spiders of he U. of R. The capial ciy five who las week urned in consecuive vicories over Randolph-Macon and Hampden-Sydney, have los only o Maryland's srong quin. Heading he Spiders are lanky Dick Thislehwaie, ace forward, "Doc" Savage,, Louis Miller, Lou Ciola and Capain Erickson. Ciola Back Again Erickson, wih hree years of varsiy compeiion under his bel is he mainsay of he eam. Savage and Ciola, formerly wo of Virginia's hardwood high school greas, are he successors o Mac Pi, Jr., as he high poin men of he Spider aack. Ciola, one-ime Maury sar and eam-mae of Leo Brenner, was ousanding in his play agains he W. & M. frosh during he 1941-'42 campaign. Freshman Freddie Gan, who las year sarred for John Marshal 1, is he only firs year man o wii a regular spo on he Red and Blue saring five. Vandy, Freeman in Uniform The Richmond game will afiord W, & M, fans heir firs chancs; o see Al Vandeweghe and Jackie Freeman in uniform, as boh boys are expeced o be ready for acrioi by Tuesday nigh. Thursday, he Sovereigns ravel o Hampden-Sydney o mee Frank Summer's Deah Valley Tigers. The srong- Camp Lee eam named he Tigers as he sronges eam hey had me hus far his season, which poins ou he fac ha he Tigers will be no pushovers. The Deah Valley lads are lei by he high-scoring forward Livieh who is suppored by Wal Spyre and Leslie Pugh, boh veerans of earlier campaigns. Spyre and Pugh ook par in he Tigers' lae season win over W. & M. in Inramural Teams Sar On Urs of Monh Cage Inramural baskeball, feauring dormiory and fraerniy leagues, will ge under way wih he coming of he,new semeser, he firs week in February. Winner of las year's fra race were he Sigma Pi's who will again place a Srong eam on he cour. Among hose reurning o he ranks of he defending champs are Lou Buerworh, Howard" Smih and "Zip" Grey. S.A.E., Pi K.A. Srong Among he op conenders are, he '42 runnersups, S.A.E., who will have Dick Goodman, Bob Longacre and Jimmy Howard in uniform. Oher challengers are Che Pi K.A.'s wih Friz Zeph, Don Palese, "Doc" Ware and Jimmy Abernahy on hand; he K.A.'s and he Sigma Rho's who will pu a srong oufi on he floor before he beginning of spring fooball pracice, Isrvey Johns New Jersey's B Harvey Johnson, sar of he Souh's 24-0 rou of he Norh, has added wo new honors o Ms already fas growing and impressive collecion. In addiion o being named o Ralph Colson's elevenh annual All - Scandinavian All - American eam, he "Swede" has been chosen as New Jersey's ousanding college ahlee for 1942 by " he Newark Ahleic club. In being seleced o his honor he Bridgeon back won ou over such prominen college grid sars as Ber Siff of Penn and Bob Perina of Princeon. Harvey succeeds Bob Davies, Seon Hall's All-American eager, who was Jersey's bes in The "Sud" ook firs place in he balloing by virue of his hree year record a W. & M. which has seen him make he All-Virginia eleven for hree sraigh years besides winning All-Conference honors for he '41 and '42 seasons and honorable menions on he las wo AP All-American squads. Johnson also holds down he lef field berh on he Big Green baseball nine. Sar of Blue-Grey Game The play of Johnson along wih ha of Buser Ramsey in he recen Norh-Souh fracas was one of he chief causes of he Norherners' rou. "Sud" averaging four yards per aemp, sparked he firs of he Souhern ouchdown drives, plunging over early in he second period o begin he Grey* vicory march. reshmen In Opening By Naval Beaen Game Caeers William and Mary's freshman five opened heir 1942 campaign by dropping a hard-fough cones o he Hampon Naval Training Saion quine, 51-43, Wednesday nigh in Newpor Nows. The more experienced Navy eagers go off o an early lead in he firs quarer and held a edge Cop eland Wrs-sl I Tig 145 S >phomore 3i ) Morris and freshman Ha-.*r;, - Webb are compeing for he sar arg pos in he 135 a he half ime. Wih forward pou id pos. T). CK Copcland, senior Flannigan and guard Currie opping and mainsay f.hs '41 squad, is he scoring, Hampon furher he number one man in he 145 increased heir lead in he hird pou id division,vi-ilo Jesse Jackson period behind, going ino is favored over Jack Carer for he he final quarer, he Papooses firs; sring bed 1. in he 155 pound rallied. class. Wal Peerson and Roy Ash» Ar Marshall is Frank Boal's uncombined -effors o score 13 poins dersudy a h.? 105 pound mark and bring he Indians back ino he whi e Tom Eiiij r.i- is he op man ball game bu he " Sailors mainained heir margin by ringing up son bringing uj-i a close second. in he 175 dids ion wih Bill John- four baskes and hree free hrows, finally winning Saring li3a','yweigh is Seve May,Mee John Marshall Chijjok, reurai H2- sophomore regfrsshman gridders, ulai, while wo Though Saurday nigh's scheduled game wih Woodrow Wilson Jay Mercer ar.cl i Dink Engelby, are High of Porsmouh was canceled (Coninue d on Pige 5) due o he ransporaion problem, a mach has been arranged wih John Marshall High for onigh in Richmond, if ransporaion can be secured. Lineup for he game follows: W. & M. B. F.T. F. Ash, f ' Chilon, f Dalle, f Tuck, f Kraff, c Burch, c Peerson, g Ember, g TOTALS A iihfc HARVEY JOHNSON William and Mary Wresling Squad' To Open Campaign Wih four re, rulars reurning frori he '42 ssa: ; on, William and Maiy's wreslirg eam under he direcion of Coae!, Um bach will open heir ]rr.' sen campaign aga ns Peersl:>ui g high, January 30, n Blow gym. Wresling in l le 121 pound diorriman, a hold- vision is Jack M over from las > ear's squad who received his grocr d working grapi)ol. Fighing i plinr in pref =<e.i> ou for he l?a- : 'onnd ; spo are Lloyd Savage r.mfreshmen. Bob Pia, boh SOUTHERN CONFERENCE ; STANDINGS :; w. L. : ; Di.ke 2 0 a', ivland i 2 0 V.?\ Di'.i33on 1 1 : V. M. I 1 1 'N. C. Sae 1 1 Ncri«Carolira 1 1 W Main &.Mary 1 2 : Rimir.'>iM 0 1 W & L 0 1 'W.ik Fores 0 1 Cl.ims.-a 0 1 acon 9 s Free Thro asliingion & V.M.I. Wins Tigh Bale By Coun; Tech Ouclasses Indians In Rou Indians Handed Firs Seback By Apprenice life.,, A high-scoring las half rally by he Apprenice school cagers, se William and Mary's defending sae baskeball champs back on heir heels as he Indians were del heir firs loss of he '42 campaign, 60-46, Saurday nigh, January 2, in Newpor News. W. & M. Takes The Lead The firs half ran rue o form as he Tribe coased hrough o a lead a he inermission. The Builders proved, however, ha hey were no pushovers as hey kep wihin five poins of he heavily favored Indians hroughou he -period. The yardsmen began o sizzle early in he hird period as hey dropped in long shos from all over he floor, hough rarely breaking hrough W. & M.'s igh defense for close-ups. Wih Glenn Knox and Bib Smidl carrying he offensive load, he Indians fough o mach he Shipbuilders' scoring bu he A's mainained heir pace by doubling up on every Big Green field goal. Lae in he game, play became ragged as he Newpor News five coninued o build up heir lead. Perry Toals 16 Sparking he Apprenlicemen in heir firs win over William and Mary in six years was John Perry, Builder forward, whose seven baskes and wo free hrows added 16 poins o he Apprenice score. Leading he Indians in defea was Knox wih a 19 poin performance while Smidl carried off second place honors wih five baskes o his credi. Jimmy Macon and Cecil Griffen placed wih six poins each. Umbach Succeeds Werner As Tribe's Head Line Coach "Swede" Umbach, W. & M. freshman fooball and wresling coach, has been named varsiy line coach o fill he gap lef by he enrance of "Pop" Werner, head line menor for four years, ino he Navy on January 7. Afer an ousanding spors career a Souhwesern Sae Teachers College, "Swede" urned o coaching in In foureen years of high school coaching he urned ou seven conference championship eams in fooball while his wresling squads were Oklahoma sae champs 12 imes. Freshman Team Undefeaed Coming o W. & M. in he fall of 1941, Coach Umbach ook up duies as varsiy rainer and as an insrucor in physical educaion. Succeeding Dick Gallagher, 'Swede' became head freshman coach his fall and direced his eam o an undefeaed season. The frosh rampled he Apprenice Reserves, Fork Union and Wake Fores while placing wo men on he All-Sae eam. A scoreless ie wih he U. of Richmond prevened he Papooses from repeaing on heir '41 Virginia crown. 8 Q' Jimmy Macon's free hrow wih less han wo minues of play remaining proved he margin of vicory as William and Mary squeaked ou a win over Washingon and Lee, Saurday nigh in Lexingon, afer losing o V.M.I, and Virginia Tech on he wo previous evenings. Swinging ino heir hree game session Thursday nigh, he Indians dropped a nip and uck cones o V.M.I., Geing off o a good sar, he Keydes assumed a poin lead a half ime. Wih heir sharp-shooing junior forward, Seele Mclnyre. chucking hem in from all angles, he V.M.I. quin managed o 'hold on o heir lead despie a menacing Indian rally in he second half. V.P.I. 49, W. & M. 34 The Indians were definiely ou of he running Friday nigh when hey ran up agains a smooh Virginia Tech five in Blacksburg. Led by Capain Guy Crawford, who managed o role in 24 poins for he Gobblers, cener Rubin and forward Schneider, Tech held a nine poin advanage going ino he, hird period. Knox Collecs 15 Despie he effors of W. & M.'s "Mu" Knox, who was high 'man for he Indians wih 15 poins o his credi, he Gobblers coninued o_ build up heir load, coasing hrough o a final walkover. W. & M. 34, W. & L. 33 The ide urned a las on Saurday eve as he Big Green, wih Leo Brenner and Knox in he sarring roles, rang up heir firs conference win of he year, by beaing a weak Washingon and Lee squad, 34^38. The firs half proved close wih William and Mary finally emerging on he righ side of a coun. A second hall' rally on he par of he Generals gave hem a edge wih bu a few minues of playing ime remaining. For a while i appeared ha W. & M. was on he road o defea number four bu he Indians bounded back on wo quick baskes by Bob Smidl o kno he coun a 32 all. 'Macon Scores The scales were ipped in W. & M.'s favor as Jimmy Macon was fouled under he General baske. The free-hrow aris produced o give he Indians a one poin lead and he vicory, William and Mary's firs sae and conference win. W. & M. V.P.I. B. F.T. F. Smidl, f King, f Ward, f Knox, c 4 7, 3 Hooker, g Macon, g Griffen, g Brenner, g 1 0 I Toals W. & :M; WT&TT" B. F.T. F. Smidl, f Ward, f King, f Brenner, f Knox, c Hooker, g Griffen, g Macon, g Toals

4 -PAGE FOUR THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, January 12, 1943 BriishAlumnus School On 2lh Congraulaes Anniversary Only Living" English ~ : ' Grad Asks Coninued lri Dells Take Sraggle For Truh fi rs Place Again In Bridge. Cones (The following leer was received by John Sewar Bryan, Chaneeloor of he College, lae in December. for is general ineres o suden body.) I i reprined,here he Cap. J.E.Morpurgo, R.A H. Q. 92, Sub. Area M. E. F. Nov. 15, Presiden J. S. Bryan College of William and Mary Dear Presiden Bryan 1943 was o have been a _ year in he hisory of William and Sororiies Mary, and alhough Hiler and he Tri Bel Mikado may have posponed he acive celebraions, i is sill he ^ wo hundred and fifieh anni- Ka K» 0me e a versary of he foundaion of he Alpha Chi Unied Saes second oldes college (and England's hird oldes). Tri Bel ook firs place in he women» s inramural, bridge ournamen held in December, Second place wen o Chi Omega, hird place o he Kappas, and fourh place o Alpha Chi. In he dormiory league Brown came firs, Chandler second, hird, and' Barre fourh. rea f* na l resuls were as follows: Pi Phi Thea Gamma Phi I should like o be allowed o offer my humble, bu very hearfel py JJ U Kappa Dela congraulaions o you, and o all 1 Dormiories of hose who have brough Wil- Brown liam and Mary o her wo hundred chandler and fifieh year as glorious and Jefferson as hopeful as ever. Barre Toal Score 10,900 10,590 9,910 9,800 8,340 6,310 6,0*80 : 5,630 5,460 5,480 4,280 3,820 2,440 Jefferson The Poins As her only living English Alumnus, alhough no, I hope, her las, I consider myself paricularly privileged a his ime, when Vicor Hugo Subjec Of Macy Talk Tonigh he ideals of our wo naions have again coincided, o be able o wish Vicor Hugo, he grea romanic for William and Mary, as for he poe and novelis of he 19h cen- Unied Saes and Grea Briain, ury France, will be he subjec he courage o figh evil. of a alk by Dr. Pierre Macy onigh a 7 o'clock in Brown Hall. "God offers o every mind he The French CW) invieg all ig choice beween ruh and repose. members &ni all ohere ineresed Take which you will, yon can - n he subjec fo aen(l never have boh.*' The club has also announced May William and Mary, in war ha i win sponsor he showing and peace, coninue o each her sudens he sruggle for ruh of he French movie "Regain" ("Harves", wih English sub- Wih bes wishes o you and o iks) Qn ^ ^ Pebmary 23> all William and Mary, pas, presen and fuure, I remain Yours very sincerely Jack E. Morpurgo *$* * i! FOR PRINTING See The Virginia Gazee, Inc..'PHONE 192 Bear of Pos Office a 7 o'clock in Washingon 200. The movie was ' acclaimed by New York criics as he bes foreign film of 1939 and has been described as "one of he mos over-powering expressions in any medium of man's relaion o naure." Tickes have already been pu on sale and may be obained from any of he officers of he French Club. milm ship nl recreiln nil Wes End Marke FINE MEATS GROCERIES VEGETABLES X 4- SPECIAL ATTENTION TO % FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES 1 19 mm Navy Acreage A Magruder Over 10,000 Wih he acquisiion of 5,000 addiional acres of land a Magrud<:r, for Camp Peary, new Navy Consrucion Baalion cener, he Navy's holdings in ha area have been brough up o 10,000 acres. Magruder iself will be lef inac as long as possible according o an official Navy release. Fewer families will be affec«d by he new consrucion han by he original aking, which Me wih peiions of proes as people were forced ou of heir homes v ih no place o go. Wih very few excepions, families will be allowed o remain on he propery unil consrucion and acual raining; is scheduled for ha porion of he rac. Consrucion in he early sages will be confined, as fai as pracicable, o open areas. In order o inform residens of he area of he new aking as soon and as fully as possible, handbills are being disribued which define he area o be aken. A map is aached o each handbill which gives he approximae dae on which :onsrucion is slaed in he porions of he area. Abou 75 per cen of he new area is woodland and swamp, which makes i ideal for raining he Navy consrucion unis. College Calendar Tuesday,.January 12 Ea Sigma Phi, Wash 304, 7-8 French. Club, Brown Hall, 7-8 Sigma Pi Sigma, Rogers 114, 7:00-8:00 Colonial Echo Ed. Saff, Echo Office, 7:00-9:00 Faculy Meeing, Wash 200, 4:00 Baskeball, Richmond, here, Wednesday, January 13 Accouning Club, M. W. 303, 7:30-9:00 Spanish Club, Barre Hall, 7:30-8:30 Thea Chi Dela Pary, Podge Room, 7:00-10:00 Thea Alpha Phi Iniiaion, Grea Hall, 6:30-7:30 Chapel, Wren Chapel, 6:4!. Gamma Phi Bea Tea, E.'ouse, 3:30-5:30. Thursday, January 14 Pan-American Club, Barre Hall, 7:00-8:30 Phoenix lierary Sociey, Phoenix Room, 7:00-9:00 Hisory Club, M. W. 206, 7:00 General Cooperaive Co., Wren, 3:00 Classes End, Friday, January 1 Si- Reading Period. Saurday, January 16 Reading Period. Sundav, January 17 Wesley Foundaion, Me lodis Church, 7:00-10:00 B. Y. P. U., Bapis Clurch, 6:00-7:30, " Wesminiser Fellowship,?resb. Church, 6:00-8:00 B. S. N. Sunday School, Fapis Church, 10:00-11:00. Monday, January 18 Morar Board, Morar Board Room, 5:00-6:00 Kappa Omicron Pi, Hone Ec. Room, 5:00-6:00 Dela Kappa Gamma, Dodge Room, 7:30 Bowling Phi Alpha, Wren 103, 10,00 Exams Begin. Max Rieg In he Arcade Gifs 1U A M no unx MONDAY. Arrivals are usually ineresing, especially when he Happy Bunk does ha sor of hing. I me her a he sa-. ion afer her long Yuleide rendezvous wih pleasure. She had four exra bags besides a fencing foil, and a golf bag. I seems she has come back prepared for he Spring aciviies and come wha may. TUESDAY. Tonigh I almos had he feeling he las runk was quied and resored o he aic, when I was disurbed by he oher Bank who came in a day lae. I'm no' sure wha i is ha's wrong wih he oher Bank, bu maybe she's using las year's calender, or maybe i's beeause she never quie go over New Year's eggnog. We wished her happy 1943 several imes, bu she sill seems a bi hazy abou he whole siuaion. WEDNESDAY. I have noiced ' several bars of my soap have been various used. I feel his can' go on for ever, so 'I- :se' several Poo Traps, which are People Traps, for Bunx. To make a Poo Trap you make a small groove in a bar of soap and se i in full view of he world as a snare wih incidious inen. Time passes, and hen he groove is examined. If i is no longer here or has become larger, smaller or crooked, he rap has worked. You hen accuse boh he Bunx. The one who looks mos like a Poo a Poo always looks guily Is quickly pu hrough he ordeal of deah by fire and waer, or you use her soap he res of he year. THURSDAY. I've been rying o avoid his all week, bu I feel exams approaching on sof lile ca fee, smiling wih an unkind hilariy. I am only jus becoming aware of his unforunae siuaion, and I feel horribly sneaked up cm, FRIDAY. Today I found he oher Bunk poring over a book labelled "Gif Suggesions for he Chrismas Season." I seems she's rying o find all he hings she never asked for and received. So far she has been quie unsuccessful. I seems no 'sore suggesed a book on English rade winds. SATURDAY. Hosile, absoluely hosile. SUNDAY, I shall never recover 'from a bad aack of conscience. PeninHiiia Hardware Corp..Pioi :e Framing, Keys Made, Elecrical Appliances, Pain, Ironing Boards. Phone 115* Lo.,k for he Trade Mark (AIR - CONDITIONED) William and Mary Wreslers To Open Season The Larges and Bes Place o Ea in he Colonial Ciy. SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED (Coninued from page 3) baling i ou for he second sriig posiion. To Mee Apprenice School Following up he Peersburg mach, Coach Umbaeh has scheduled wo mees wih he Apprenice school eam for February 6 and 9. The Shipbuilders, boasing a srong eam, easily rimmed he Indians in W. & M.'s lone mach of Margare poses in he perfec spors dress which can easily be dressed up for a Saurday afernoon dae. See his a he Williamsburg' Shop. Fall and Winer OFF ~ OFF 3 WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA rice STAURANT HMjm Williamsburg, Va.

5 PAGE SIX THE Tuesday, January 12, The immediae objecive of win- : ning he war has seemingly over- he issues involved are clear and shadowed all else coi- mos of us. ha someday somehing will even- Inen upon his, wih he oxr-eca- ually be done. icn ha once i.is over we shall We need a larger degree of sureirn o he saus quo, we are den governmen since obviously forgeing ha w» r?.n no reurn paricipaion in suden governo i and ignoring he fac ha men I provides valuable experience probably i is beer ha we do no in represenaive governmen. We do so. We are sill avoiding he need a real cooperaive booksore real problems of he war; we have and more good speakers. We need sill o raionalize abou he mean- a beer undersanding on -he par ing of he presen conflic and in a collegiae communiy should play.,, m he war. We need o underview of ha meaning, o formulae ^ ^ ^ ^. ^ bemnd ^ fea_ our own ideas of wha is o issue erniy probi em, We need beer as a resul of our sacrifices, for exra-curricular aciviies and fihey will be more real as he war nally, a more, sincere approach o nroeresses F learning. The soluion o hese problems, We, who are supposed o have ag. n hg firs me presened> lies been rained o hink and o ac j n f j rs hinking abou hem and consrucively and who have been he values involved and hen acprivileged o obain an educaion ing. designed o each us how o learn and o hink independenly, are no k fulfilling our responsibiliies. Insead, we are allowing ourselves o \ J ^ 0 [ & drif in he ways evens and sec ond-hand opinions move us. Wha kind of a peace would we j eers like o see formulaed? Wha kind - of a world would we like o see Bv EUGENE M. HANOFEE esablished? How should his peace Gamma -Alpha Chaper of Phi he kep? Wha kind of govern- Mu announces he pledging of Jomen do we wan for ourselves? sephine chisholm of Universiy, Wha do we hink of pos-war Virginia. T>lans for ecmal opporuniies for,,,, ' -.,, u pid«s> iui eijua )i Tlle as f ra enuy dance o be all o obain an educaion? These scheduled fol. Ms semeser was are some of he problems ied up h s i d Friday evening in Phi Bea wih winning his war and hey Kappa Hall., I was he Pi Lamb's can no fail o have significance formal dance. Chaperoning were Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Carer and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Embree. We can no delegae hese prob-., As a resul of a recen elecion, lems o ohers nor relegae hem he new officers of Alpha Zea o philosophy courses. Tf we wan'. chap. n, of Kappa A]pha are ap for oday's roubles compensaion follows: Nahaniel i. Coleman, Jr., omorrow, in he way of securing presiden; William SI. Grcver, Jr., e urns Alhough!iis is he las issue of his semeser's FLAT By HAROLD E. DONOHUE We sood, silen, and wached HAT, we prefer o say ha i is he firs issue of he new people clamber aboard he waiing year and so look forward o some of he problems confroning rain. us as members of a naional whole and as members of a paricular college. Alhough a period of uncerainy is almos laugh. We sood and ried o joke and over, and alhough we have begun o adjus ourselves o he We sood unil he rain had fac ha we are living in an abnormal world, here are sill gone. Then we walked back o problems o face problems which are much more imporan own o an empy campus and a very silly show. for us han he individual ones we faced las semeser. Presiden for ourselves Wallace and ohers chooses wha o Vice- reler Cliadbourne vice-presiden; Eemick. Rober The Poser reiring Mahews, presiden Jr., of secreary; he local and chaper William is o as a quar of milk a day for everyone, hen we nu? ourr*elv->< Paul D. Couch, who will graduae work for his goal. And worki-ig a he end of his monh. involves fiis hirkhig consrucively and hen acing. The problems which face us as sudens of a paiucuiar college are old ones. Tevr afer yejr, pec pie have poins i ->u cerain defecs which could be r.?medie!. Wo have also indicaed hem bu. we would like o <vsae hem Klizabeh Jones briefly, hoping ha he values of i!>2. f i IT] Among he fraerniies who held elecion of officers a heir regular meeings las Monday were Pi Kappa Alpha, Dela Dela Dela, and Phi Kappa Tau. Omicron Bea of Chi Omega announces wih pleasure he iniiaion of Virginia Kirk Kneer, Marha Birdsong Modlin and Mary on December 7, IELIZA^ETBTCOSTENBADER Edior-in-Chief JACK BELLIS Managing Edior MARJORIE RETZKE, News Edior HOWARD HARKAVY Make-up Edior ELIZABETH SEAY - Feaure Edior WALLACE HEATWOLE - - Spors Edior DONALD HAHNE Circulaion Manager DYCKMAN VERMILYE Business Manager COPY DESK: Hanofee, Hyman, Kaemmerle, Manewal, Warel. SPORTS COPY DESK: Hollis, Maeuci, Wooley. PHOTOGRAPHERS Lee, Vandiver & Member Pissociafed Cbilediae Press Disribuor of Go!le6iale Di6es A weekly newspaper prined Tuesdays in he college year by he suden's of he College of William and Mary in he ineress of William and Mary sudens, faciliy. and alumni. Enered a» second class raaer a he pos office a Williamsburg, Virginia. m w SB m ee Chrismas had come. Bags had been packed, doors locked, and books piled in any corner of he room. Then here had been he hurried rush o he saion as people wen home, and laugher and noise and all sound of joy wen wih hem. & ^ & Some of us sayed. The majoriy were war-workers. The res were pos-office boys, soda-shop men, and wo females who had some noion abou erm papers being imporan. For five days we who remained walked across a bare campus, ae in an empy cafeeria, and slep in uerly desolae dorms. * ^* * ^ Saurday nigh i began snowing, and kep snowing for wo days. Sunday we wen o work a he depo. Some of he boys had o work ouside, and when we sood waiing for he bus hey were oo cold o keep moving and dancing o keep warm. One boy could no ligh his cigaree. Finally, he bus driver arrived and we cam«back o he vacan buildings and quie rees. This campus was beauiful in he snow. The rees were ben wih cloaks of silver ha glisened in he nigh. The ground was a sof blanke of yielding whie down. The buildings were silen and brooding and sill. Bu all ha we sensed as we rudged each nigh from dorm o dinner was' cold, we snow. Maybe we would play pool or go o he movies or sleep or ge drunk. One nigh wo of he hoys came ino my room. One was mellow and smiled knowingly; he oher leered a me and said, "How 'bou some egg-nog?" "You have some?" "Sure,'barrels'of i." "You drunk?" "Hell no.". Then he swayed hrough he door. The boy I roomed wih is a onic for all hose blue. He says a word and you feel good all over. Bu ha week he *.vas a morbid machine which ae and slep only because i was a means of exisence. # * * * Coming back from work Chrismas Eve-afernoon was like waiing eagerly for somehing o happen and hen waching i pass quiely, being lef cold and disappoined. ' We sa in he bus ha las day and sared ou of he window. When we had arrived, we hanked he driver and hen walked o our rooms. Some of us fel nervous ha las nigh; some of us fel sad. We played one las game of pool. As usual, Dunham won wih ease. We ook one las walk hrough he campus, hrough he dying snow and shivering rees. Thursday nigh we lef for home. m m 9 Si Perhaps I should read he PLAT more ofen o find ou wha makes people happy or sad. Perhaps even here I would no find he complee answer o he quesion. Wha could change a bervuiful snow-covered campus f!! of laugher o a cold, forbiddsn.and? In a Richmond railroad saion, while millions of people milled around us, I found he answer. By AL1XANDEE EOSOWSKY - This is -e firs FLAT HAT for 1943; and deparmens such as his., dealing wih inernaional affairs, are expeced o prophesy he fuure. This columnis will no. Predicions are easily made and ofen rapidly forgoen, so ha he risk involved is no oo grea ye, who would like o be in he posiion of ha radio commenaor who, in June 1941, prognosicaed over he air: "21 days ill he fall of Moscow", "20 days," "!' ).lays", ec. He gave he Nazis hree weeks o reach he Russian capial. By now, his coun should be in he neighborhood of minus 540 days. No, rah*: r ban predic, we shall ' look back. Tins has been a year of Vice Presiden's wo speeches many change. No jus because he one in May, "a quar of milk Norh Afi.T has largely been oc- for each child each day," he eupied by Allied armies and he oher in December, sressing economic prosperiy for all naions in Japanese hnv no advanced for xollaboraionj Jobg for evcrybodv he las fe-.r monhs; no jus be- & ^ superv:<, ion of he educa _ cause more s.nmuniion is bein ion of young Germans and ohers produced and more soldiers are be- now under Fascis dominaion. If mg sen abroad. The imporan al] Mg j ^ ^ Mk and T dolf changes an- cnanges in aiude, Mnk f ig we w here a basi. changes u oe way people look a for faare liffc he war. ^" This means ha we are all going A year ago, here was much o be responsible for he welfare flagwaving and "Remember Pearl of he worl(l We ^ j have o help Harbor". I was as if he roo of he desiue Europeans o ge he rouble really lay in he aack back no o normalcy, bu o newer on Hawaii, and no in he econom- sandards of prosperiy no as an ic and poliical chaos of he whole aci on of chariy, bu as a duy on world. ' A year ago, he war was our par. Already, ex-gov. Lehman beginning. Today, i has become of New York heads a commiee infiniely more serious. The war for food supply o Europe. Oher is beginning o ake shape. This commiees will follow, medical, sodoes no mean ha everyhing has ciai_ educaional. Wha is being become clear and ha we all know se up i s a remendous scheme "o wih dead cerainy where we are mai,. e he world a beer place o going. I does mean ha we be- ij ve i n». and ha, in all seriousgin o see a general ouline of he ness 0f purpose. hings o come also brouffh he Beveridge There were, o sar wih, he plan. The Beveridge plan is an By MARTHA HILL NEWELL Somehow he hough of a record isn' very consoling in he face of ha ine-nubin and rapidly approaching danger known as exam period. Frarkly, I don' hink ha many people are going o hink abou recorcus good or bad, during exams rlin is he good sudens won' and of course we're all good sudens W:h he memory of Chrismas h lidays sill in our minds, i s hard o concenrae. Ain' i, p.i',' And so c ')j)ropriaely enough here's Kay icyscr's "Moonligh Mood" v! i ci i-; quie a nice addiion o ie c". nea lis of favories. The syle of he record is unlike h? usurl v; *.-* and i's hardly recognizi'ie i< being his orchesra. I hirl you'll like his one. "As Lng.'.s You're No in Love Wih Anj. ar Else, Why Don' You Pall Tn Lo.r.V'ih Me" is he raher lengfly, lie of Dinah Shore's inerpreaion of a new number. Needless >/> -ay, she sings well as usual. I hjo liis song; i has good sound logh :n i. Wha do you say? Someone - -id mo o lisen o "Don' Ge Around Much.Any More" by G! ".i Gray. This record is very popular nowadays and is no on hand.-i he record shop. So I did hs nex bes hing; I wen over o he jil? box nex door and heard i. Tie recording here is by he Ink Spos. The une sounds swell, bu A hi;ar he Glen Gray one is beer. Have yea ever heard ha Gay Nineies Sho-.v on he radio? The soubre«, Bearice Kay, can now be herd in an album. If you wan some good ole corny music like "Only A Bird in a Gilded Cage", check up on his album. looked ino he face of my homefce, when I go home sick roo"raia and woke up my dad and said "Hiya, bov" and he said, "Well, Anoher suden gave *- r.«, e in I'll be da:nr. ed," when all hese a simple saemen, ha pii;-',x:i off ilings cair.e M.ck o me 1 rememiy's words. his usually wisecrackin;: 'l'.gae. bered ha b I was 'ike a curain being lifed Laer, when I had lef hiin. when before my e;. es. I saw m«n in uniform %&' *': * heir " peopls; live only for oher women Ino heir arms, nie.n I people " r ~ insurance plan on a naional.scale, hrough which every Briisher will be assured no of "relief", bu of sums of money given o him by a communiy which, in he las analysis, is collecively responsible for his lack of employmen. I also assures him medical care in case of disease, old-age pension, and, las no' leas, assisance lor burial-expenses. A woman who akes care of her family is'reaed like any oher working person. These are new ideas, ripened in years of inense communiy life in warime Briain and hey are -fine ideas.. Many predic ha soon his counry wil "ou-beveridge Beveridge". Thr» sooner, he beer. When one hinks of he experience ha American colleges will go hrough iu he near fuure he experience of he.army sending boys o college in order o give he bes educaion o he ables raher han o he wealhies, hen one begins o see ha grea plans are in he air, plans ha he counry can be as proud of as of is improved producion schedules. These are no only plans for warime. If, «r example, such sudens make ou v/ell, and here is no reason ha hey shouldn', hen, afer he war, he naion will feel ha he educaion of is ables youhs is a par of public duy jus as he building of roads and bridges.. Here, hen, are a few of he changes in aiude of he las year. They conain he germs no only of vicory, bu of a useful vicory. Opomisic Clay Pigeons By JACK. BELLIS Wih he prospec of a drop in male enrollmen nex semeser of a leas 1, wih rumors circulaing wildly as o wha may or may no happen o he remainder of he male enrollmen, wih speed demons graduaing under he acceleraed program, wih Chrisinas in.he background, and wih examinaions very much in he foreground, i would hardly be he sraegic momen o ran, o rave, or o wail abou anyhing else. I would seem, hen, ha he high soprano in which his column is usually delivered migh well be uned down o a basso profundo of sors, and ha if anyhing is o be propagaed oher han more hyseria i would be well o consider seriously, if wih a collegiae naivee, wha is perhaps he mos serious problem of all: he problem of he pos-war era. The problem is a difficul one far oo difficul for an exended or compeen analysis from his quarer bu while i is rue, as i is poined ou by Mr. Rosowsky his week, ha many encouraging noes have been sruck in he recen pas, i would also seem ha here are many more powerful and long range rends, no so encouraging, which are definiely no a cause for unoward opimism. The problem in relaion o hese rends divides iself, for purposes of discussion, ino wo pars: inernal, or naional, and exernal, or inernaional. The naional problem is essenially one of humaniarian planning vs. predaory laissez-faire. Alhough in collegiae circles laissezfaire is generally considered a fairly dead horse, here are sill many who would ride i for all i is worh. We who have lived in an expanding capialis economy so long can no easily hrow off he habis of hough, he symbols of governmen, wih which we galloped onward and upward for over 1 years. Thus i is probable ha many of our Souhern Democras and our Mid-Wesern and paricularly our Norh-Easern Republicans will demand a "hands-off" policy and a balanced budge "for beer imes." The quesion is, of course, whs he.-" ; r ;> hese reacionaries will gai. >Xv reins. This depends, in large.par, upon how successful he Republican "minoriy" in Congress succeeds in laying a. groundwork of dissenion. and, hus, a feeling of dissaisfacion wih he accomplishmens of he presen regime. How successful hey will be can no as ye be ascerained. Tha hey will be successful enough o preven any sweeping Democraic gains in is probable especially probable when is recalled he dissaisfacion which any warime regime incurs. Assume, however, ha hs New Dealers coninue wih a sligh majoriy afer he war, bu ha hey are prevened accomplishmen of any drasic long range planning by heir fifh-column from he Souh. Suppose ha hus we coninue hrough he reconsrucion period. Tha boom over, we mus once again lis ino lisless effors a makeshif and a hwared economy. Then he Republicans could ake over, and hen God help us. In he inernaional sphere we sill have our isolaioniss o worry abou -men who do concur in he war effor only because of Pearl Harbor, people who buy he Chicago Tribune, he New York Daily News, and he Washingon Times Herald. Wih hese creaures yapping a he heels of a haggard and wan pos-war adminisraion, he resul is anyhing bu cerain. We may, for a ime, i is rue, deluge he Coninen wih milk. Tha we will have he concered acion necessary. o play he Briish-European game of power poliics wih any ohsr han a blundering effeciveness is quesionable. We migh well be in he posiion of he bull in a roomfull of mea grinders he bull, who, careening abou, smashed several of hem beyond recogniion bu who ended up wih quie a bi of "beef" coming, a cens a pound. One answer o he whole problem of he pos-war era migh well urn ou in pracice o be an auhoriarian sae. This, of course, is deemed undesirable. A eu.v rae, he ensuing years will be '-laes by fire for capialis de^io> va cy..and he incurable op in-.si', among us will prove o be <"/;;'; iii fully immobile clay pigeons ':' \x* enemies.

6 Tuesday, January 12, 1943 THE FLAT HAT PAGE FIVE ARMY, NAVY, BELEASE Juniors in he Enlised Reserve who axe pursuing approved echnical engineering courses will coninue in an inacive saus unil he end of he nex semeser and will hen be, called o acive duy. Premedical sudens who are seleced will resume heir medical sudies. Engineers and scienific sudens who are seleced will prepare for highly echnical poss. The oher sudens who are seleced will be given specialized raining of various lenghs. All sudens sudying under he Army specialized raining program will be enlised as privaes, be paid, and under miliary discipline. A he erminaion of any phase of specialized raining, he soldiers will be seleced for 1) furher raining in an Officer Candidae School 2) recommended for a echnical non-commissioned officer 3) reurn o roops 4) in excepional cases, deailed for very advanced echnical raining 5). in very excepional cases, be made available for echnical work o be done ou of he Army. All sudens in he Naval E.O. T.C., Navy V-l and Navy V-7, and he Marine Enlised Reserve Corps, CALL 127 * Wm Your Winer Needs Coal and Fuel Oil Williamsburg Coal Co., Inc. A Complee Variey of GROCERIES - MEATS FRESH PRODUCE alhough o be called o acive duy a a dae o be announced, will be allowed o coninue collegiae sudy as follows: All members of he Naval E.O.T.C., all engineering sudens, and all who become seniors before July 1 will be allowed o complee heir full undergraduae course. All ohers will be allowed a oal of seven erms, excep '"sudens who have compleed. less han hree erms of work on July I, who will be allowed only six erms. Sudens called o acive duy will be paid as enlised men, be under Naval discipline, and required o follow prescribed courses of sudy appropriae o he suden's previous educaion. As far as possible, hey will be allowed o remain in he college of heir choice. V-5 sudens who a he ime of enlismen requesed deferred call will coninue o be exemp from call unil he end of he college year in which hey emised. A he presen ime, he calling of "V-5 sudens is usually several monhs laer han his. Men assigned o his program are eligible a any ime for ransfer a heir own reques o aviaion raining. In addiion o he examinaions given by he colleges, he Navy will v give, achievemen examinaions a he end of he firs eigh monhs. The resul of hese examinaions will be deerminaive in making furher assignmens. Any suden who fails o mainain a saisfacory sanding in his sudies will be ransferred o some acive duy." T. J. STUBBS' DIES faculy in 1926 and augh here unil his deah. A member of many organizaions, boh social and honorary, 'Mr. Subbs belonged o Kappa Alpha Order, O.D.K., Phi Bea Kappa, and he Sons of he American Revoluion. He was a Mason, a Knigh Templar, a Shriner, and a Eoyal Arch Mason. He was also a member of he vesry of he Bruon Parish Episcopal Church, and he Williamsburg Pulaski Club, Williamsburg Lodge No. 6. 'ADDRESS FRIDAY siy now and he pos-war. opporuniies for i. The need for nurses, boh in civilian life and in. he armed forces, is urgen. This need was sressed in a recen bullein of he American Council on Educaion. The bullein conained he informaion ha only abou a quarer of he acive, graduae regisered nurses in he Unied Saes can mee he age, marial, and physical requiremens for service in he armed forces. In addiion-o he number of nurses required for miliary service, a leas 3,000 nurses are needed in public healh and 17,700 in hospials. Siuce his bullein was issued, furher vacancies have arisen. "Our women sudens would consiue a very superior risk for nursing raining and are ideal candidaes for he sreamlined, compressed nursing program offered now," said Eoyal B. Embree, Direcor of Counseling of he College. This conference will be open o men also, as Dr. Sanger will remark on he Army-Navy program for raining docors and Will also give several individual conferences. - W.-M. REINSTATED ifying o sudens, faculy, and alumni of he College. The lifing of he suspension afer he minimum period is a ribue o he recuperaive powers of he College. This acion, aken a a crucial period in American educaion, will enable he College o devoe is whole energies o meeing he recurring crises arising from he war siuaion." The Presiden,of he College observed in his repor o he Associaion ha "in he main, educaional performance a Williamsburg is of high calibre. There was no evidence of relaxaion of sandards during, he Bryan adminisraion; in fac, he rend has been all- he oher way. Generally he faculy is young, well-rained, and able." The piincipal improvemens and adjusmens ha have aken place a he College since he College was suspended and included in he, repor o. he Associaion.may be summarized as follows: (a) Adopion of by-laws for he Norfolk Division and an affiliaion agreemen wih V.P.L (b) Adopion of by-laws defining he relaion of he College o he Richmond.Professional Insiue (c) Adjusmens in salary scale and eaching load a Norfolk and Richmond comparable o hose in oher sae insiuions of higher learning (d'v Financial suppor by he legislaure of Virginia for he Norfolk Division and he Richmond Professional Insiue (a) Adopion of a Sae reiremen plan, embracing all faculy members and employees of sae-suppored insiuions of higher learning (?) A series of adjusmens a he Norfolk Division making for beer operaion of ha insiuion ( : r) A series of adjusmens a he Richmond Professional Insi-" ue making for beer operaion of ha insiuion. PRE-MED STUDENTS apiude es scheduled for January. Bullein folows, J. P. Dean. Dr. Davis asks all candidaes o ge heir applicaions in wihou feii as soon as ranscrips including he presen semeser's work are available. Noices referring o he Medical Apiude Tess o be given on January 28 are on he bullein boards. Applicans for medicine in 1M4 should ake his es if hey have no already aken Medical Apiude Tess* CREDITS / "blanke credi" will no be given, bu credi will-be graned o individuals for specific raining and sudy in fields which. represen saisfacory college accomplishmen. III. In he even ha credis earned in war service will fulfill. degree requiremens o he saisfacion of he deparmen of concenraion and he Commiee on Degrees, any unfulfilled residence requiremens may be waived. In order o formulae a plan o adminiser he graning of college credi for war services, which will be 'in general con-, formiy wih pracice now being developed by colleges, accediing associaions, and oher educa-» -ional agencies, he commiee wishes o coninue is sudy of his imporan, bu unseled problem, and repor resuls o he faculy a subsequen meeings. Respecfully submied, George H, Armacos Royal B. Embree, Jr. Prenice Hill John *M. Seson K. J. Hoke, Chairman 42. GRADUATES kin, Ira Bernard! Eike, Frederick Howard; Feaser, John Pipkin; Ferguson, Wilford; Gallon, Richard William, ;Jr.; Garcia, Emilia Marie; Gieselmann, Jean Gran; Goodson, Mary Jean; Higgins, Richard Thomas; Hollander, Rhoda Florine; Hollings, William Hue, Jr.; Holmes, George Blake; Humphries, Carrie Virginia; Hundley, Mary Josephine; Jarvis, Frances Lucinda; Jones, William Willing-,on; Jordan, Jean Garland; Kline, Earl Oliver; Moron, Mary Louise; Pelhani, Lucile Benne. Rickes, Dorohy Hollingsworh; Sasseville, Lelia Randall; Simpson, imervyn Wood, Jr.; Sizemore, Julian Carer; Solomon, Joseph Herman; Tarry, William Burwell, Jr.; Vermilye, Dyckman Ware; Vick, Miriam Irene; Weeks, Pernio Eselle; Williams, Paricia Way; Winn, Hyman.- BACHELORS OF SCIENCE Cox, Harry Duffield; Freer, Doris Ruh; Hollowell, Jack; Oberg, Jean Brooks; Osrow, Jerome Gerald; Todd, John Wesley. PAMPHLETS Pamphles eniled "How o Serve Your Counry in he WAVES or SPARS" may be secured a he Alumni Office. These pamphles' have 'been received from he Navy Deparmen for disribuion among ineresed alumnae. WHAT CIGARETTE GIVES SMOKERS T THEY WANT "heare Shows 4:00-7:0<M>:00 Daily Wednesday (Las Dav) Jsiu 13 GINGER ROGERS CAY GRANT "ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON" wih ALBERT BASSEUMAN Thurs.-Fri. Jan. 4-5 In Technicolor! "Arabian Nighs" JON HALL.MARIA MONTEZ SABU BILLY GILBERT SHEMP HOWARD Saurday Jan. 16 ROBERT YOUNG LARAINEDAY "JOURNEY FOR MARGARET" Fay Baiuer Nigel Bruce Sunday Jan. 17 Allan JONES Gloria JEAN Jane FRAZEE "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" Phil Spialny's All Girl Orchesra Mon.-Tues. Jan Mony Tda WOOLEY LUPINO ' "LIFE BEGINS AT 8:30" Plus: Disney Caroon "How To Fish" J. D.' CARNEAL & SONS, Inc. Esablished 1890 REALTORS Homes, Aparmens, Business, Indusrial Sies Carneal Bldg., Richmond, Va. 12 N. 9h S. DR. BRANTLEY HENDERSON Williamsburg, Va. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa Ienses Duplicaed H. LAPIDOW, Tailor Alering and Repairing Done by Expers Behind Sororiy Cour BOZARTH'S Rooms and Coages for Touriss 117 Richmond Road, Roue 60 Opposie Sadium Mrs. Frank D. Bozarh, Hosess Phone 386 \ R, HT START THE l» WITH THE,^T COMBINATION FOR IHliililll PASTRY SHOP Fancy Cakes, Pies, Bread And Rolls Open Sundays Phone 298 Gardiner T. Brooks Real Esae Insurance Renals Duke of Glouceser S. 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