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REF ClassLD3381.M65 Book R4 (%UM Accession 86366 v.44 1949 Of Beloved Dr. Hand Saturday ' Dr. W. F. Hand, Weil-Known Scientist, Befoved Vice-President Of College Dies Quietly At Home After Prolonged Illness Funeral Services Held Monday In Lee Hall Auditorium With Burial In Enterprise Dr. William Flowers Hand, noted scientist and beloved vice-president of Mississippi State College, died quietly in -his camous home at 11 :15 Saturday. He was 75. and college activities ' ces at Enterprise at ££ ». Tht, «« mud M j ' ol.l ..L. ni W M«« ollhtlPC .hull •cpolm ■ nun coounmee to i wu hlmMU ib cirmn, out rusM rAJ ™ tan » ■» onanlie. JMtat oo MMyHy iod Tueaoiy I Registrar ' s Office Expects Total Of 37 1 Students, With Post-War Nu mber OfJi j Totaling More Than 80( I Miss sr Xg is ' ri r r r frosh tha™ as eer entered Stat rh 8 ™ 1 ' ° f skin - h - ,ans over skin-head ■■ fZh ; • Percentage of v « »» ' » ' »-|chanceofdecli Ii :n. 1 hl;tl l ' , Kt: i ' . l l ' . a j Physical Exams To Be Held 13th-15th n, i ,- , I frosn thl J. C. Longest, colle S e physl- ans over Arthur Morton Takes Over Head Coaching Job Tod m m m . • J. Dorsey Signed For Mid-Term; Spike Jones Plays Cone • . • • Discipline Committee Backs The Council In Test Cases On Ruli Barter Players Return For Lyceum Tues.-Wed. Nights By Clean VaJl , TUe Barter Player? of Virginia will appear In pecfije Bernard Shaw ' s gay comedj, Arms and the Man, one ' ' ojt ' . £ most popular n l tn. j} B arter .rep ertory, to- Everyone Loves ' John Loves Maryl Critic everywhere, and that to Sam Corbin New Band Prexy; Bill Cobb Graduates Samuel L. Coftottl of .Greenwood has been elected {resident of the Maroon Band.- ts replace Billy Cobb oC AflioTy, ' who graduates here January 18. Charles L, W»t- en of, Tupelo bl been elected see- retaiy. to ropl ce Jamei L. Wilson ai Laics Cormorant, who resigned begaus 0 his duties M treaaur Six Placed On Probation For Year, Reprimanded By Carl Long and Bob KocbtlUkyj Acting in a closed .aj t ting las), Inursday the Discipline Committee ed a unanimous agreement of Btudenl Council -test Twenty-Two Students Will Receive Recognition In Who ' s Who Publication; List Composed Of Recommendations By Council And Faculty H. Pettus Randall, editt Student In American Ilnlvo. of Hie Who ' s Who NOTICE! THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING IN THE ¥ AUDI- TORIUM WEDNESRAY, SEPT 15, AT 6:00 P. M. ALL STU- DENTS INTERESTED IN HELPING ON THE ANNUAL ARE URGED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING. ALL STAFF APPOINTMENTS HAVE NO! BEEN MADE, SO PLEASE AT- TEND THIS MEETING AND HELP TO MAKE TINS THE YtlAitJl III L»- Ratcliff Contracts With Saxophc For Two-Night Stand Feb. 114 .Sp ike Jones Concert February Daniels Announces Clinic Helps StudentKnow Executive j Photography Plans Acccording to information re- ceived from Bobby Daniels. Edlt-jr of tile 1949 REVEILLE, the (ollo-v- ing is a schedule of photography dates to have all student pictures made for the ' 49 yearbook. Il was emphatically pointed out that Urn schedule must be followed as closely as possible. Tntre will be absolutely no pictures fj»i »- - •-- ••.- j-... The world ' s greatest .saxophonist, Jimmy , tfce King of Korn Spike Jones, will play at State ir week in February, according to Marvin Rat Rat president of the Student Council and chairman Sponsors Presented By C Corps At Annual Ball Bij Mary Jove Perry Amid flashing swords and rolliiij? drum rh ' WOM Pep Rally Friday Night Feature? Burial Services For Alabam •• • • ••••••• •• ••• • •• •• •• Joyce Elder Reigns As M y Club Queen At The Annual Dance Saturdc Hull Makes Record! Track possibility JSpOtlight Hits ' No Voting Rally In Lee Hall Will Set Off Invr p FIHer Ho!ida y s C ' P A - - Fuse For Funeral March To Bonfire k UjLC t— lUri. -There will. Ire no holiday tor Henry Cluy Holsl. Wtst Point. Mis- p., , n r, ■ p| i , » , J - Site; Bama Red Elephant Cremated Qs- s. li t r r ' r -f T rf - ' -K ri wv -, r J iEX t VS , S ae;-ihw Red Elephant Cremated McKeen ' s Charges A Two Touchdown Favorite; Anxious For Fourth Win State To Be In Good i S hape For Big Gam e Zeta Dance jd MW«y Saturday Nite cd Year ' s First — CHARLOTTE MOOSE JHS New IFC Ruling— Admitlance By Inviialion Only Saturday. January y marlu the cprnlnf of Ihe IM9 dance wiwn Thu jew moat ot the fraternities plan (ala, if Mr-, for Ihelr member-. Pledge uitf tucati Thii year Ur Janctt mil bt lUg hUy aJtc W m the m»Dn«r in hich mTTSBom a e AIjH jn r- r» lor Gwendolyn Tajlor. daughter or Ml Dnd M,v « w Taylor of Tylertoi n. was married in a doub- ll mi.; ceremony u Edjar LouLi Wnlvaney. The ceremony was pre- orntPd in the presence o( clOM re- ■tlvft at the home o( the offlclat- ng mtnlMcr. the R«v. w. R Coop- ■r. in Jacluon on December 27 v tiur the racttiUot. ' the couple left in a abort wedding uip to iha But ooaat. FoUowlng tha trip ihty made their home In CoJuaj- LHAKLOTTE MOOSE ... , Editor a V m ems Must Be In ajvau fi Jf By Friday Noon STATE ' S OOCial WORLD SQMETH N ' S BREWING Slmc Demon olon,j with Olenn Vull and his wile The conU-st v to the spectators, especially the mules. As tioon as the conlest was finished, dancing was In order. •Or the remaining part of the ilRbt everybody had fun In his Oiro -special way— Mud Fails To Halt Maroon Raceh As State Defeats Auburn 20-0 Their Second SEC Win Of The Se IZ ' Bolley And McW local Chapter ODK T Gov. Wright, 15 Other Business Dean And 14 Students Included In Latest Pledging 9 New Year ' s Resolutions BETTY JEAN 3WINDOLL— I Fieldlrsj L name heads the Ilsi of Omlcro.i Delta Kappa, leadership fraternity, here today by Robert L Slede . president of th« Slate College chapter After a week of infon tlnr, riorln, „K k . ,.
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Maroons Take On Cocky Rebel Eleven a « at m ja a. j, u . ... » « ' • •«» » ., ft . ' Slory on Page 1— Section 2 Ole Miss Invites State To Reception At II Saturday Morninq • » kW u . . nji if= 7=-|finvppn no Body Changes Ito Exam And 8egistration DatesAnnounced tl» tots of reHslrallMi lo ' llw »prtal semesur «iu »» J™- tury 31, February 1, and WD- ruarj 2 Ulondav. Tuesday and Wednesday! »Wh class ork ginning on February day! instead of Feb. L Tuesday, Wedmada ' ' Religion In Life Week Plans Beguir, Chairman Elected At First Meeting Vfcofl Melhon Elected Chairman Of Planning iittee,. Student And Faculty Leaders i -Work To Improve Program „,,„„•., committee for Religion in Lrf e Wee k corpn)jttee . h»ld a ry 27-March S. The Hrst ™wn jnt0 b y Mr. A ' otice. ' SENIOR CLASS MEETING There will be an lmporla.it Sen- ,r class meeting In me YMCA au- ditorium. Wednesday. November 12:30 p m Class otflcel . nlnated and elected at meeting and plans will be tor- (or the class memorial dilating exercises. Bolt, and May .exercises will te i Notice! Thomas Handv wdl speak.. inleriuUional Oovi Campus Poll Reveals 90% Behind Rule Comments And Opinions Vary In response to the questi of the week: What do y the- think about student conduct in regard to the following: LAST CHANCE Tq cjet Btudent exchange cards lor the STATE-OLE MISS game at the stadium ticket booth tomorrow horn 2 until 10 p.m. Students wll not be able to get tickets at OLE MISS. That is llnal. You will have to qet your (change card tomorrow if ou pran to attend Ihe game. WE WILL HEITERATE-STU- DENTS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PUBCHASE TICKETS AT - -Mia sr-.ftME. YOU Governing Body Lists Violations, Penalty For Acts Ruling Goes Into Eliect Tomorrow Night At Midnight-Violators Given Two Chances Issue Includes Shooting Fireworks, Throwing Bottles, Destroying Property, WHO ' S WHO ELECTION NOVEMBER 18 Mectot VOL 61— NO. V STATE COLLEGE. MISSISSIPPI. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER luTlMo Evacuate Lee Hall Is Order horn Mitchell All Personnel To Be,,Emptied From Lee Hall For Duration Ot CortBWBrrion Activities, To Begin This Week; Job WiH be Utme In Pfl finur C ■ • ' ' PRICE FIVE CENTS Senator Stennis [Local Chapter ODK Taps Detroit Meeting Attended By Weetns Student Committee Makes Nominations For Annual Reveille Feature Election Winner Chosen From Six Nominees For Each Position: ; Reveille Stall Conduct Polls B Bob KoclrtUzfoi The REVEILLE Who ' s Who election will be held No- vember 18. with students voting for one nominee of the six tor each position. The nominations were made last Thurs- day by a committee composed of forty students. The com- mittee members were chosen by the ' school presidents on ian per 100 st udents in the respective school. ■ Six nominations were made for icli position to insure a wider cov- erage of personalities on Business Dean And ) 4 StiirtacJ: SEC Spotlight J-ocuses Maroons Given Underdog Role In 45thi t Medina; Mr- Keen Holds Secret Drills |J Ratcliff Signs Sam Donahue ean And 14 g t ; ' ' 1 On Golden Egg Classic Saturday ■ r n mji Ole Miss Students Steal Cverylhing| ;; ' ;;l„ Loose Out Of Stale Man ' s Car Sunday The never-ceasing rivalry between Mississippi State id the Shvster Playground, otherwise known as Ole Miss, manifested itself in rather an ugly way ■ last JSunday when si State boys dropped by the University to pay a — -- •— ■- though, there were , Fortunately for the State boys ■ertain students on the Ole Miss campus that were co W pW.msflrrnn .«Uhe .State visitors Ling of all freshmen held on Thursday.. October 1. 100 p. m. All freshmen wh ;d college tn September o ,r i,rp to meet their Dean year an faculty mnselors roiw Pledging Ceremonies Mark End Of Fraternity Rush Week For Opening Dance, Concert Composer Of I Left My Heart In Mississippi Comes To Stale October 16; Longest Announces Flue Shot Plans Dr. J. C. Longest ha.; announef te condu At 7 p m Sunday night, the bells tolled marking the end ' of another successful rush week. Rush week started ith an afternoon rush date and These dates included Wednesday, September 15, through Saturday at 9:30 p. m. -..-. dinners, and many other forms ncerned I Ae Montgomery Hall 1 n ' t E E. BM ; ! barbecues, parties, smoker , « of entertainment. Amid a whirlpool ot gala events the pros- pective fraternity men managed to m .members see what-lhe f rlternitiei hall Slude isked U i for meet the ad tn nfer „ frat and decide Clinic Helps Student Know! IMade By Library ,„„j REFLECTOR and cooper , to the tullest extent, l.us she ' , nol the common -cold Shot hn li: teen ndminisLered, but a ir- ' jc Staff Members Convention Plans Concert To Be Held Saturday Afternoon Before Cincinnati-State Football Game Donahue ' s Orchestra Has No Clarinets Or Guitars— He Says They Are Useless On the night of October 16, loUtming tin I vs. Mississippi Slate game, the college cnlVtlM-kl scene of the gain opening dance lcalul ' illK Sam Heart in Mississippi Donahue and lus orcncslr... . arrangements for the baud were made last wick and an- nounced at that time by Marvin llalcl.l ' l. vice-president ot- itic student body. Announcement of the dance : committee, ■■- Itatclltt has in bodv. Announcement of the tl t ,, will not be made until nest week .... M jisJBDt I »ot been able to contact all the jiffiaj trr i vp mrmiwM aoflm rne BflfflUB hi i m mafam MjaLS maatf aCCOUaami ui . v -, --■..., mem,. ,r, «r «M , ,. r — - Twenty-Two Students Will Receive Recognition In Who ' s Who Publication; List Composed Of Recommendations By Council And Faculty .- . u gfAtD CO HTMfFORPIOH iSrrficssSJaSTsfer psrpr |E i wj™dhi» P Today In Brief Ceremony i iitnati .....I Ik the.- I Left. My Final . I FJ»e Diemij,,. ui itu M jstiJiut I not been able to conlact all im.ii.riBtir nin- . .. EER DAY BEGINS JReflector Sponsors Day In Effort To Mitchell Conlers Diplomas In Oilice Tuesday Afternoon . iw« « «» ? ?£,? £?. Reveille Staff studenu at Mississippi State 001- »« « •» use tomorrow, occordme to Ben f l u)0se g FaVOriteS . ■ £■ JSTJgl. Th. «. ,««!g.5 a5..» „.. Jewel Chester I head ot the oolany t I Mississippi state collree night, osust 3 Ineart at.acR. „ w . McKee. Sr department !p died at his ■ rsutt ol He. v Athens, McKce born XjOulsiana. and Mollie STickel Prices ?1 . . . -iSpeech Club Makes .. ..-„.... to the Splkel 3imm .. ! ' .:,. Alness long! r Preparations For business long as on expert on .■Dancing Is the State College In tl ved a lew World Wi Prices for tickets Jones concert, the Jimmy Mid-Term Dances and con t,een announced by Morvi m o OcTKon McKee iR.tcllft. ' chairman of the Dance mMe , axl „g nsl ' r ' ™ spike Jones «-« - nUJentn. «™£« - The p u h uj ,,., „„ a coast ' Day Sometime U « ■ Hill-billy Band WiU CUmax Events Plans are under way t t nng th ole u days back to State in ian a nnual P ' ° e « chUtz)(y , c0 -cha,r- Chicago Ballet First On Lyceum Agenda For 1948 The ehl«80 Opera Ballet on No- wmber 23 will be the first Lyceum propftm 0 the year at MkslSilppl State College, according to Decn 8. P. Brooks, chiirman of the Lv. nrisentfsjtf - 1 noted that 41c of this ta 15 Students Attend Baptist Convention On the weekend of October 15-17, fifteen Baptist students from State College attended the Baptist Stu- dent Union Convention which met In Cleveland, Mississippi. Delta State Teachers ' College was the host college for this meeting. Nearly every college in Missis- sippi was represented in the five hundred Baptist students who at- tended the con?entlon. Joe Barber, president of the Mississippi BSU ,htaa ,Qf 2m L S= Second Semester 3r -Pappy Lawrence vated for the first time r since the war with grea - contest. Bob Daniel: vent, announced too landleader irrenlly and Is a p- Ray Bus Line Will Run Two Special Busses To Tulane Round Trip Price Set At $10 Two special busses will be run t the Ray Bus Line to the Tular e In New Orleans, it was ar Dear Mary Letter Bounces Back-Mary Is A Joker! In en effort to show the world what pain and strife the male goes through because of women, the REFLECTOR has gone to great expense in undertaking a research program. The first item in our great expose is a letter which a State man sent to his girl at West Virginia college. He had not received abetter from her in thirteen davs so he wrote her a Dear Mary. She replied by sending the letter back with some sharp insertions after most of the sentences. 19 W Seniors Get „ speeeh Club coached by Pro- 1 -. ' Special iwo-uay The REFLECTOR, sponsor ol the riav will try to establish this as nnnll tradition on the campus Climating the day will be j UlmaxmB . rcll , ■ ' ' tarn ' e. Bat Bat- llrman of dance eommitue. clltf. ■anelng f , well-l , hill- bill, band. 1Ul i«i„ , . e | Skeleton Of Lee Hall Back In Operation Remodeling To Begin Soon Under Direction Ol n r. j r,. m « n nemoaeung io oegin aoon unaer Direction t I au Beta Pi Taps 23 [Undisclosed Architect; Will Rogers Commends Praaneotine l.onilers, Individuals And Companies On Cooperation
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