MEET Your Good Neighbors From Latin American Countries By Seottie Weiss American "Joe"), and find them, The Florida camp: is playing as does everyone who knows i'Lem. honored host to a i.cw and dis- very charming and companion- able. tinguished group of Americanable. friends froni south of the Carib- Perhaps the most striking of our Latin figures is Mr. Ralph bean. Through the al'piees of the (Papa) Herrera. professor of Eng- Federal Department of Education tish in a high school, in Caracas, it has been arranged that quali- Venezuela. Senor Herrera sperit fied English teachers of Latin- 10 years in New xYoPk, so the American countries be afforded the states are hardly foreign to refresher colrs'-s at various co!- him.n leges throughout the East, and it From the same country cOntes is such a group we find among us Mrs. Marita de Sota, English at this time. teacher of both elementary and May we introduce .some of these adult classes in English, the lat- representatives from our sister ter founded through 'he exchange continent? Your reporter has had education programs between the the pleasure of entertaining seev- '_wo continents. era.l of them for coffee and bull- ..... -- session (have had lthe extreme good fortune to have acquired Ssome genuine Colombian coffee. most popular with our friends who find it difficult to appreciate our WATCH CRYSTAL. BROKEN? We carry a complete stock of round and odd shapes in glass watch crystals in regular and du- rex thickness. 50c 75c $1.00 FOR PROMPT SERVICE BRING YOUR WATCH TO COLES JEWELERS 423 W. University Ave. N.W.L DRY CI 614 W. Univ. Ave. OUR BRAM 1910 W.Ui SEE HERBER Our Unive Liggett Karne, Gator Party, ann plans leading to helps them with their English pro- i nunciation. When their work is completed they are to be sent to vartlofs colleges for observi'g new methods in teaching, and will vis- it Washington, D. C., as guests of our Department of Education. They plan to return to their re- spective homelands by May 1. Complimentary adjectives abound in their comtiments as to their pleasure in being here in Gaineville'. "Apr.. ',.. i-nspir- ing and wonderful" were most ex- pressed, and those famous Latin smiles flashed warmly when re- ferring to their professors and the hospitable friends they have found here. The one grievance seems to be American-made coffee, but the 6ortitron wish is definitely to get I back to the United States as soon and as often as possible. We'll beV more than happy to see lots more of you, amigos!!! l.~ 1 I it, . H 7/ ~'~, *."N ..' . \1).\ ~ From Montivideo, Uruguay, "r f ' clomes Mrs. Palmira V. Areco. rat a .-.t a I English teacher in a state high f school in that city. Senora Are- By Bob Johnso -' co was almost amazed that we it S. in the states had so much heard Seven new members joined the ',' - of her country need it be added Kappa Sigma social fraternity rage-there's nothing like that in Gaesvlle that we hope she has had her idea here on the campus in formal in-ing like that in Gainesville i hanged. i'tiation ceremonies at the chapter . Across the bay from Uruguay house. The initiations were held tion consisted of: Lacy Mahon, I is the Argentine, her representa- at 7 p. m. Wednesday, February Tom Henderson, and Bill McEl- al Y- raM S tive to the campus being Mrs Lo- 20. ThoSe initiated were Foster pez. Gay and amiable are the jennings, Marianna, Jahnes M. l i By BARBARA WICKHAMr words for this Senora -just ask Persons, Punta Gorda, John C. A recent pledge is Hainden Bas- her to tell you about her favorite Poston, Dunedin, James E. Rice, ken of Clearwater. There seemed to be a fair ex- Latin beverage, "el .mate." "Knoxville,. Tenn., Gerald Sheffield, P. G. D. change of people this week-end And now north to the island of Dunellon, William Shirly, Pahokee, The Phi Gams held initiation cause a lot of the girls from here Cuba, from where have Come to and Charles A. Wade, Pensacola. for James Walk, Wil- went down for the Pike and ATO and Amanda Eslaimen, both of Last WJrIda, the Delta Tau son Smith, Stanley Barchon, Jack iweek-ends and a lot of the boys, Havana. Miss Rubira teaches Delta's initiated seven new men: Admire, Dale Warner, Bob McVay, from G-ville were up here for thel English courses in a public high Jack Hively, West. Palm Beach; Harry M ,E-..-i di. Murry McKay, Phi Mu and D Phi E dances. If school in that city and Miss Es-. (onrad DelGado, Tampa; Allen Bill Curry, George Peacock, John the girls who went down had half' laimen teaches similar studies in i Stuart, Tampa; Bill Walker, Ron- LaManaca as good a time as they wereex sacred Heart High School there, aid Berry, Miami; Dick Sarand, as they were' ex- The courses offered these peo- Bradenton; Floyd Hull, Pompano. Doug Barcus is welcome back pecting it must really have been pie here at Florida are English The niew chapter officers are: to the chapter. a, swell week-end. Literature, English History and Jim Wattenbarter, president; Dan PDT i Among others seen up here this phonetics, all of which fascinate Ruhl, vice president; Kienist The Phi Delts have installed new I week-end were Phi Delts, SAE's, them, particularly phonetics which Smith, treasurer; John Boling, officers for this semester. They and Phi Kappa Taus. Of course, S, secretary. Recent pledges are: Jim Clem- are: Ford Thompson, president; there were probably lots I missed cents, John Garman, Jacksonville; Joe Price, vice president; Bill seeing cause I spend most of my SD Y Harvey Page, Fort My ; MiltonEdmndson, ecetary; ob time in. thelibary and not many rveyPage, FortaMdenMitonn Edmondson, so e r et a r y : Bob Ict o in there. (You are supposed SKnellinger, Bradenton. Brooks, treasurer; Wilbur Bell, to laugh here.) A, T. 0. warden; Billy Crannon, pledge mas- Joke: Did you hear about the LEANING he A. T. O's held special 1 ini- tel; Billy Wynn, I. F. C. repres- little duck who looked u"p with LElN ation last Tuesday night for entative. surprise and commented, "Why Hugo Rhengal from Seattle Wash- Monday night the Phi Delts will this water runs off my back like Phone 257 ington. welcome Frank Wright, former water off a duck's back." They were entertained Friday publicity director for the Univer- Last week-end a little too late night with a beer party given sity at a banquet. to et into the -column an old tra- for them by the K. A.'s for losing Formal pledging for the new OFFICE lt year's diamondball game to e dition was revived cn this campus ~CH OFFICE ,ast ybar's diamond1ball game to pledges was held last night, by the Betas. From all the com- them. KA ments I've heard about it, it would versty A e. transfer bothers to their chap- KA pledges have ushered in their be a fine idea if some of you other ter, Henry Herpel. from the Uni- new officers. Bobby Leit wasI fellows copied it from the Betas. ter, Henry Herpel from the Un elected president: Ralph Singbush, All the girls seemed to get quite versity of the outh at uwanne vice president; and Billy Webb, *a large charge out of it. What did Walter Hatcher, Auburn; Lindsey recording secretary. the Betas do? Why they"came or olland, E class- has elected Recent pledges are: Glenn At- around to most of the sorority fhedrs for this semester. J.-W. kinson, Bobby Brice, Chuch Gar- houses after the girls had to be atto f.ro semetepa wa elected such, Bobby Leit, Worth Moore, in and serenaded them. A word of Hatto from Tampa wanno from Bob Newberry, "Wootsey" Pal advice: if you are going to sing IT W ILL IAM S land i vice president; Sam DAlex- mer, Billy Pappell, H. 0. Porter, though you had better not miss SVder from Clearwater is the new Jerry Richardson, Al Stevens, any of the houses cr you can nev- nderfrom Clearwater is the ne Jimmy Henderson, Denny Hern- ter tell what will happen. You ersity Driver .secre Milton Richardson national don, Lamar Morrison, Lee Hum- know what they say about a womn- vice president was present at their phrey, and Tommy Harpes. an scorned! Iast chapter meeting. The pledges gave a beer party Joke- ast chapter meeting and weiner roast Wednesday night Teacher:. "If you stood with S.P. E. new ped'ge class has elect- for pledges and rushees. your back to the north and your ThChairman the officers. The president is TEP face to the south, what would be n n o e Baggett from Ft. Pierce; Newly elected officers for this on your left hand?' vice president, John Livingston semester are chancellor, Leonardi Student: "Fingers." ounced today that from O la^do; secretary-treasnrer Glasser, Miami Beach; vice chan- Oh my aching back! We are bounced today t at rom O lndo secretary-treasur, cellor, Herbert Sussman, Daytona having golf intramurals this week Harold Powell from Greensboro, Beach, burser; Milton Lipsitz, Mi- and you take your life into your a successful cam- Fla. I--ami, scribe: Jason Berkman. Bos- own hands when you go out to the paign and election in the Spring are now being made by the Gator Party. He further urged any men inter- ested in student body politics to contact him immediately. Many men just returned to the campus were formerly interested in politics and it is the hope of the Gator Party that they will again become active for better student government. With the return of the pre-war student body constitution in the spring, the number of elective of- fices will be greatly increased. In line with its past policy, the Chair- man stated that it was the intention of the Gator Party to fill as many of these offices with qualified, non- fraternity men as possible. Karney asked the new students, unfamiliar with student body poli- tics, to take an active interest so that the men elected would repre- sent the student body as a whole, rather than a select, pressure group. PAID POLITICAL AD. S. A. E. The S. A. E.'s are making prep- arations for their annual skit to be given at "Spring Frolics," with Pat O'Neal at the head as skit -hairman. -, The Fla. Upsilon Chapter sent a delegation to Miami to attend the installation of the new chapter there, Fla. Alpha. The delega- We are now taking or- ders to be filled in rota- tion on scooters a n d genuine Harley David- son motorcycles. Ray Brannan's ACROSS FROM DORMS ton, Mass.; warden, Gilbert Jacobs, course. There are of course lts of Miami Beach; alumni scribe, Stan- good players and then there are ley Tatelman, N. Y., N. Y.; chap- the kind like me who were told lain. Sidney Dubbin, West Palm to play only because they had Beach; and I. F. C. representa- golf clubs. One nice thing, when tive, Herbert Katz, Miami Beach. you hit the ball into the rough The executive Committee for you can pick .violets while looking house is made up of Louis Leibo- for it. You ought to see the large vit, West Palm Beach; Harold bunch I pickled yesterday. H.',it.!rr Ft. Pierce; and Maur- Poem- ice Levinson, Miami Beach. I took her auto riding-she was Two more students are wearing a. little angel and walked back, the pledge pin of TEP. They I took her boat riding-she was are: Marty Lubov, Brooklyn, N. Y., a little angel and swam back, and Lester Gleichenhaus, Brook- I took her airplane riding-the lyn, N, Y. The newly elected little devil. pledge class officers are: presi- I think after that I had better dent, Leonard Weinstein, Minne- c1cse for this week. apolis, Minn.; vice president, Her- bert Rubin, Miami; ceretary- treasurer, Stanley Nass, Daytona Beach; and sergeant-at-arms. Beer's Tailors Morris Silverman, N, Y., N. Y. The pledge class adviser is Saun- Mode To Measure Clothes ders Kottleman; Alterations Former brothers who have re- 421 W. Univ. Ave. turned to the University are: Jason Berkman, Boston, Mass.; -- -- Sidney Dubbin, West Palm Beach, Leonard Glasser, Miami Beach. i Dick Kirsch, Ft. Lauderdale; Louis Leibovit, West Palm Beach; Mur- ray S'chwartz, N. Y.., N. Y., Her- bert Sussman, Daytona Beach; Joe Wittenstein, and Saunders Kottleman, Orlando. NOt full There's one about the at- torney who sat up all night tolr trying to break a widowsar Will...Par WELCOME TO PRIMROSE GRILL 322 West University Avenue The Best Meals Reasonable Prices Luncheon 12 to 2 Dinner 6 to 8 qua Par All Open Tourney Here Attracts Leaing Golfers Advance interest shown in the Gainesville Open Golf Tourna-i mnent indicates that a bigger and i faster field than ever before will be present on March 10 for the one-day Open Medal play event. Al Nelson, Ponte Vedra, "Pug" Allen, DeLand, and Sonny Hay, Tallahassee, are all professionals who have already signified their intentions of taking a crack at the $600 prizes offered in the pro class. Leading amateurs whu will dis- play their abilities and shoot for one of the 20 beautiful prizes of- fered in the amateur divisions in- elude Jimmy Lee, Tallaha.ssee club i champion, Gordon Bullock, for- met city champion of Jackson- ville, and .Elliot Martin, another of Jacksonville's leading ama- teurs. The Gainesville entry, expected to include all playing members, will be headed by Pete Cooper, in the professional class, and Ed Stephens, club champion, as lead- ing amateur. Word has been received from St. Augustine, Palatka and Day- tona Beach that representation can be expected from those ci- ties. A number of University stu- dents have also indicated an inter- est in playing and a fair-sized i group is being counted on to swell 'the entry. . Letters of invitation have been mailed out to Bill, Starke, Ja-ck- sonville, Ulmer Hawkins, St. Pe- tersburg, and Jack Russell, Clear- water, and while no word has been received from them, there is a. likelihood of their being pres- ent. Cooper, who is now in Pensa- cola to join the touring pros, is going to contact several mem- bers of the troupe and attempt to bring them into the Cainesville tournament. The addition of these profes- sionals to the fast field will add prestige to the already well recog- nized meet and assure spectators of a brand of golf better than anything displayed in previous tournaments. Agriculture Club Meets The main topic of discussion at the meeting of the Ag Monday night was the steak fry to be held March 4. This is a special event this sem- ester and is .sponsored solely by tT1IP 011,1h Cfn ,- P ^ P, ,., t 14- i'. L^ C J L1 I "11 telUU~ i fc I- Llla h i" wives. A memebrship drive is being conducted this week to enable all students interested in agri- eulture to attend the steak fry. It is honed that many students will attend the regular meeting Monday night. Included in the program for Monday night is a 30 minute sound film entitled "Fruits, Vegetables, and Cooperation." Welcome Back Best Wishes To STUDENTS OF U. OF F. TIP TOP ICE CREAM SHOP 912 W. UNIV. AVE. PH. 1733 UNDER NEW MGR. ALLAN 0. BEAR CLASS OF '31 --] start at 7:45 p. m. nduct Service Readings will be given by Har- Conduct QServteS .ry Lever, Henry Bamberg, Mau- i-,.e. sit, str-dents of the Tau rice Levenson and Don Pearlman. Epsifon Phi fraternity Will con- The sermon will be given by Sid- duct religious services Friday night ney Dubbin. it the B'nai Israel synagogue lo- After the services the Daugtlters cated on Magnolia near Arredonda of Israel will serve refreshments Street. The services are to in the Vestry room of the syna. .-- C THE WORD'S MOST HONORED WATCH CHESTNUT OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. "Complete Office Outfitters" BOOKS PICTURE FRAMING LAKE CITY GAINESVILLE Greeting Cards Stationery ARTISTS' SUPPLIES Welcome Students Let The GAINESVILLE, LAUNDRY Do Your Dry Cleaning and Laundry PHONE 48 or 49 Or See JULIAN FUSSELL Our Student Solicitor HEY FELLOWS? HOW'S THE (HOW? Drop in for a real home cooked meal fried chicken or a good steak with lots of fresh vege- tables and home made pies or cake. A REAL WELCOME TO YOU "Where It's a Treat to Eat" THE Ga inesville Cafeteria n fraternity men wishing to participate ly in student government through nomina- n to a campus office on the slate of the Dixie ty in the spring elections please address 3lifications to "Executive Committee, Dixie ty, 209 Washington Street, Gainesville." inquiries are welcomed. Jack "Sambo" Hayward, Chairman. 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