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A STUDENT PUBLICATION, JACKSONVILLE STATE TEACHEXS COLLEGE VOLUME 12 JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948 - NUMBER TEN . or Bau Cbxes Commencement Exercises To Be - The annual clash between the Calhoun and Morgan uteral~ kIay *4, 1948, *the annual Senior May 27 On Graves Hall Terrace 'me senior all proved to ze societies of Jackso .!all was held in the JSTC Gym Dr. John Gallalee, President of U. of Ala., To Deliver one of the best balls ever Teachers College was s w e d on td the music of Johnny Long and Speech; Music By College Symphony Orchestra at JSTC. yes, everyone who at- May 3, in the room Of his orchestra. The inertia at the - This time Jacksonville is going tendd said that he reaw had a Graves., Hall, before capacity beginning of most dances FREE GULDANCE CENTER, On ~hursda-y 27, at five Was FOR STUDENTS TO o'clock in the afternoon, spring wonderful time. Well, it's no won- friends and BE EXTENDED commencement exercises will be der. With the theme "Now IS The ~ ~ ~ ~ $ 9 and Johnny Long and his who heard this de bate declared ~ l a t it was one not Banquet, Initiation uation in high school w%thout ever The commencement speech will band furnishing the music, it to be soon forgotten. The topic being goad' The dec- that was so thoroughly treat& by really making up their minds be delivered by Dr. John Gallalee, oration committee'did a wonder- the debaters was: Resolved, that about Wh.t profesion they desire 'president af University of Ala- ful job. In the south end of the the st. ~~w~ence waterway - bama. The subject of his speech gym they constructed a unique neaty ~ ho~d be ratified by the to enter when they go to college is to be World to Which Passenger which was leadout. Thin special part of the U. S. Senate and construction or have any idea in what field YOU GO:, used in the leadout. For lead- should begin imdidely, them- talents lie- That might have Music for the occasion will be out tkie seniors gathered behind after. The Morgans defended the proved a serious handicap' in rurnished by years past, but nothing is left to the college sym- the ship and came up on deck by affirmative side. guess work at most leading insti- phony orchestra, directed by steps and then down the gang The participants in this event t~tionsand colleges these days, Fritz Heim. The academic pro- plank just as if they ewere "ua- were very well versed on the sub- where emphasis is being placed cession will march to the strains loading'" The rest of the gym ject, and every speech was deliv- sceme. was colorfully decorated with upon scientific tests to help stud of Elgar's "Pomp and Circm- ered with fluency and emphasis. small sailbboats, mixed with trav- dents learn things about themsel- stance." The college orchestra will The .speakers for the Gal- ves that they never really knew also play 'Tales From the Vienna eling grips, caps and diplomas. A houn Society were James Hub- Woods" by Strauss, and the "Re- very Ori@nal arrangement was cksonville State Teachers bard, first speaker; John Martin, cessional" will be by Frances done On the by second speaker; and Lavon Talley, them with gold JSTC 'lass rings alternate. The Morgan team con- the initiates, Nancy Harper. and hanging diplomas on stream- sisted of Dan Packard, first ers from the rings. We say to the speaker; Ed only find out the vocation for rector Of St. Luke's Episcopal and best speaker; and Byrl which they are best suited but Church, will give the invocation wishes-a job well done." ternate. also determine whether or not and pronounce the benediction. Oh* happy test week, what hast Dr. Reuben Self, in his capacity they w-a make a success of their The following degrees will be th0~S ill store for US? Need We as moderator for the debate. of the IlIusic. With all of tip a 'pro~riate marriage in the event they con- conferred by President Cole and ask? No ,brother, we don't. We charmed the ,lever The speaker for the evening was gaiety and gravity, th$ honored template marriage or are al- Dean Wood: know that the Only possible humor. Bill Collier and Jim Sides Mr. Rayburn J. Fisher of Annis- seniors of JSTC class af '48, up- ready married. B. S. degree in secondary edu- sults are a headache and bicar- were the timekeepers. ton. He is superintendent of the held the time-honored phrase To the average person it would cation: Gilbert Perry Adams, - bOnate Of soda. can The jud "dignified sdors", in all of its mean nothing to be &ked such a Wadley; E]ijah ~ o l t Bailey, Cross- tell that it is test week on the many aspects. The ball, the lead- question as, "Do you think you ville; MJZ~~Y Frances Braswell, campus, though. All you can hear Out, the music, and the theme, could become so absorbed in crea- Wedowee; Blanchie M, Biddle, are the guys and gals discussing Is The Hour", well nigh tive work that you would not Gadsden; Sarah Cox, AshviJle; some ~s~chologfcal phenomenon reached the descri~- notice a lack of intimate friends?" Wayne House Finley, Lineville: or the solution to a calculus prob- but %b 'he trained guidance in- Lenhardt C. Ffk, Weaver; mer- lem. Of course, as for us, we only structor an answer may mean that man W. Hancock, Goodwater; ask, "When do we go swimming?", SYMPHONY QRC~ESTRA one h not socially inclined, that Ruth M. Hand, Piedmont; Sarah What a life! PRESENTS CONCERT AT he is an introvert, or perhaps not Helen Har*gree, Aaand; Gee- The softball league, though ex- were initiated d ernotion8Iry. There- rge Pierce Hendrb, jr., piedmont; ,#bii,a~it-w-eed,iis~C --% Sev - he is n$ Psy@bologicalb Julia Farie Hedge, Gadsden; which team won? The J-Qub, of The JSTC Symphony Orchestra suited for the profession of teach- Opal Ruius Lovett, Sylacauga; course. Since those boys are the and Vocal ~nsemble presented a ing, wF&h demands sociability, Quentin Gadsden; Jesse only true athletes on the campus, concert on Thursday .evening, persuasive interests and the socia! Elton McEwen, Jacksonville; Har- naturally they won. Boys, we a p . Nelson, Goodwater; Robert think you deserved a champion- .$t 530 qn ,~:'.afklm t, Anniston; James Claude ship - ~ongratulatiob. Taking 9, 7'Wa&Q~ Francais" was Harper, wuter Plylar, Parrish; Reha Frances second place in ,the play-off .was the scene of thq initiation of seven hn, Charla S 1 proof': but they ,,-- ,- ,, , - .-

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A STUDENT PUBLICATION, JACKSONVILLE STATE TEACHEXS COLLEGE

VOLUME 12 JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948 - NUMBER TEN . or Bau C b x e s Commencement Exercises To Be

- The annual clash between the

Calhoun and Morgan u t e r a l ~ kIay *4, 1948, *the annual Senior

May 27 On Graves Hall Terrace 'me senior all proved to ze societies of Jackso

.!all was held in the JSTC Gym Dr. John Gallalee, President of U. of Ala., To Deliver

one of the best balls ever Teachers College was s w e d on td the music of Johnny Long and Speech; Music By College Symphony Orchestra

a t JSTC. yes, everyone who at- May 3, in the room Of his orchestra. The inertia at the - This time Jacksonville is going

tendd said that he reaw had a Graves., Hall, before capacity beginning of most dances FREE GULDANCE CENTER, On ~hursda-y 27, at five

Was FOR STUDENTS TO o'clock in the afternoon, spring wonderful time. Well, it's no won- friends and

BE EXTENDED commencement exercises will be der. With the theme "Now IS The ~ ~ ~ ~ $ 9 and Johnny Long and his who heard this de

bate declared ~ l a t it was one not Banquet, Initiation uation in high school w%thout ever The commencement speech will band furnishing the music, it to be soon forgotten. The topic

being goad' The dec- that was so thoroughly treat& by really making up their minds be delivered by Dr. John Gallalee, oration committee'did a wonder- the debaters was: Resolved, that about Wh.t profesion they desire 'president af University of Ala- ful job. In the south end of the the st. ~ ~ w ~ e n c e waterway - bama. The subject of his speech gym they constructed a unique n e a t y ~ h o ~ d be ratified by the

to enter when they go to college is to be World to Which Passenger which was leadout. Thin special part of the U. S. Senate and construction

or have any idea in what field YOU GO:,

used in the leadout. For lead- should begin imdidely, them- talents lie- That might have

Music for the occasion will be out tkie seniors gathered behind after. The Morgans defended the proved a serious handicap' in rurnished by years past, but nothing is left to the college sym- the ship and came up on deck by affirmative side. guess work at most leading insti- phony orchestra, directed by steps and then down the gang The participants in this event t ~ t i o n s and colleges these days, Fritz Heim. The academic pro- plank just as if they ewere "ua- were very well versed on the sub- where emphasis is being placed cession will march to the strains loading'" The rest of the gym ject, and every speech was deliv-

sceme. was colorfully decorated with upon scientific tests to help stud of Elgar's "Pomp and Circm-

ered with fluency and emphasis. small sailbboats, mixed with trav- dents learn things about themsel- stance." The college orchestra will

The .speakers for the Gal- ves that they never really knew also play 'Tales From the Vienna eling grips, caps and diplomas. A houn Society were James Hub- Woods" by Strauss, and the "Re- very Ori@nal arrangement was cksonville State Teachers bard, first speaker; John Martin, cessional" will be by Frances done On the by second speaker; and Lavon Talley, them with gold JSTC 'lass rings alternate. The Morgan team con- the initiates, Nancy Harper. and hanging diplomas on stream- sisted of Dan Packard, first ers from the rings. We say to the speaker; Ed only find out the vocation for rector Of St. Luke's Episcopal

and best speaker; and Byrl which they are best suited but Church, will give the invocation wishes-a job well done." ternate. also determine whether or not and pronounce the benediction.

Oh* happy test week, what hast Dr. Reuben Self, in his capacity they w-a make a success of their The following degrees will be t h 0 ~ S ill store for US? Need W e as moderator for the debate. of the IlIusic. With all of tip a 'pro~riate marriage in the event they con- conferred by President Cole and ask? No ,brother, we don't. We charmed the ,,lever The speaker for the evening was gaiety and gravity, th$ honored template marriage or are al- Dean Wood: know that the Only possible humor. Bill Collier and Jim Sides Mr. Rayburn J. Fisher of Annis- seniors of JSTC class af '48, up- ready married. B. S. degree in secondary edu- sults are a headache and bicar- were the timekeepers. ton. He is superintendent of the held the time-honored phrase To the average person it would cation: Gilbert Perry Adams, - bOnate Of soda. can The jud "dignified sdors" , in all of its mean nothing to be &ked such a Wadley; E]ijah ~ o l t Bailey, Cross- tell that it is test week on the many aspects. The ball, the lead- question as, "Do you think you ville; M J Z ~ ~ Y Frances Braswell, campus, though. All you can hear Out, the music, and the theme, could become so absorbed in crea- Wedowee; Blanchie M, Biddle, are the guys and gals discussing Is The Hour", well nigh tive work that you would not Gadsden; Sarah Cox, AshviJle; some ~s~chologfca l phenomenon reached the descri~- notice a lack of intimate friends?" Wayne House Finley, Lineville: or the solution to a calculus prob- but %b 'he trained guidance in- Lenhardt C. Ffk, Weaver; m e r - lem. Of course, as for us, we only structor an answer may mean that man W. Hancock, Goodwater; ask, "When do we go swimming?", SYMPHONY QRC~ESTRA one h not socially inclined, that Ruth M. Hand, Piedmont; Sarah What a life! PRESENTS CONCERT AT he is an introvert, or perhaps not Helen Har*gree, A a a n d ; Gee-

The softball league, though ex- were initiated d ernotion8Iry. There- rge Pierce Hendrb, jr., piedmont; ,#bii ,a~it-w-eed,i is~C - - % Sev - he is n$ Psy@bologicalb Julia Far ie Hedge, Gadsden;

which team won? The J-Qub, of The JSTC Symphony Orchestra suited for the profession of teach- Opal Ruius Lovett, Sylacauga; course. Since those boys are the and Vocal ~nsemble presented a ing, wF&h demands sociability, Quentin Gadsden; Jesse only true athletes on the campus, concert on Thursday .evening, persuasive interests and the socia! Elton McEwen, Jacksonville; Har- naturally they won. Boys, we a p . Nelson, Goodwater; Robert think you deserved a champion- .$t 530 qn ,~:'.afklm t, Anniston; James Claude ship - ~ongratulatiob. Taking 9, 7'Wa&Q~ Francais" was Harper, wuter Plylar, Parrish; Reha Frances second place in ,the play-off .was the scene of thq initiation of seven h n , Charla S 1 proof': but they ,,-- ,- ,, , - .-

- - ------ =--- r u b w:- -1nea glucranm Ip- Lapirdt. C. RRp, Weavp; Thtgr-

lern. Of course, as for us, we only structor an answer may mean that man W. Hnncock, Ccklwater; ask, "When do we go swimming?", Dne is not +iallP indbed, &it Ruth M, Baud, Pklmont; Sarfb

he 1s an ~ ~ o ~ e * or Whapa ?p,t, N;+p ,&@e&r&e,. &$&a@; emmon*:mgre- 6~ge Pierce ~endr ix , Jr.. ~edm:ont;

*ore* he ts np Es8~~o%i~lb'.,F~ fdarie Hedge, Gads*; 8ulk.d for the ~rofessioa O* teach- Ope1 mus ~ ~ ~ ~ t t , sybcauga;

w')i:b dm- sociability, Q u e a Mc-y, -Men; Jesse Cecil Bearden, John Mar- p e r a ~ i c inkr- and the social Elton Mc~wen, Jaeksonva; anly true athletes on the campus, , Joan Pdartin, James Cam- senricess Or *or a of any L. ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ d ~ ~ w ; R ~ & ~ naturally they won. Boys, we kind which deals with geoph and tm you deserved a champion- At 5:30 on thpailernoon of public me. The tests are not re- Ozment, Annistazi; J m q Claude ap - congratulatioGs. Tekinp 12, the "Mafson Francais" garded ''fool prwp; but 'plylar, R"Ssh; Reba fiances second plaw .the play-off was the scene of the IniUation of ri are better than anybdyk guess, sharp, Buffalo; Xatkryn Milner the hard fighting team from Ab- the insfmctors say. Shehane, River View; Lathem N.

ercrombie Hall. Those boys with- When students at Jacksonville. J a m * & Ranee Ror- never - sad-rdie as their motta, go to the guidance center for the ' a u r I d ~ a b a m a city; 9 1 - went down swinging. We me tests, they are usual& given the ]Y Anne Sti% maz; Ray We@- that literally. They fought a g personality besk &st, followed by

tournament is well under way lln Berg, Anniston;'

ven, and a personal dak record - the courts has been shown this ton; Boyd Fr~ett, made, giving background in-

rmation on his borne life, C A I' S h w s are to be played by Jordan and to the room by MargareL Ann

wrien- etc-l = that P r 0 gr e s s B y . and summing UP of the tests Na-rmw Qne &am vs Glasg Swann, the vice-pred$enb acting be well-rounded and accurate. Recent Activities cock and Brawn on the other. as marshal, and repeated the e PBwonollity test or person- amd luck to you ws. We 'me pledges to Chatles Sprayberry, - pathrn revealed in the &st considerable activity has the best wins. And, come to

thk studat's SOcii%bfl- Vdved around $he Jacksonville if+ it probably

The Rdas~ue and Wig Gmd held sewera) guests present.

WQWe EOme t-? Congratul- &ion& to you good people who mad,? it and welcomes We are Song" (Rerbert). glad to have you ~~ dub- eighth private * the m g quarter Qawg sent& by Dr. J. H. Jones, facul-

t pilot's license to one of its m- swiftly to a close we bid sad fare- ty spwor. hers, the initiation ~i six new weus b those studknts f i 0 leave Tt, jniOiation was foUpwd by members into the Solo Club, the us. You have been our friends for a at whIrh Dr. C, E. completion by forty of its mem- *O long we Q see bers (,f an excaent class in

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navigation, and by another class of r i aen in e*es an* basic W* hrtiner irujtruction, the or- gmizauon of a cadet unit in & high school, and a Solo Club pi*

(conUnu,d On baeq PWe) nic .at the Greenleaf Field . Promotion' of Ofiioen,

Personnel orders have been, q w ~ E ~ E S I S ' AT w i v e d from National CAP

Eeadquartexs, Bolling Air F o m won't you?

one. Base, Washington, B. 6 sfgned .

m e Mas*- of Masque Major General Beau, National and W i Guild a r t a i r & the a P Command=, announcing

a e promdon oi lthe forlrowing at a picnic given at Crystal Officm: Springs last mesday afternoon. L ~ d k Branscomb, Command-

ing Officer of the Jacksonville Squadron, has been advanced

Jvlinniwmca, the _&ner&can Youth bers into the dub. from first lieutenant to the rank

Eoundation ,Leadership Training an*. Studen& from college* the ~ftmnoon the joy s e e k s d captain; Robert H. Riv- ets Trdning Offker, to first 'camp, near mskegon, Michigan. over the nation who are Poten- enjoyed swimlng and sun bath- John mtt , Olpepa- me studenit chami fir *is honor t h l k d e r s are sent to t h t eamP 3s ~ a c k m z e r , son of ~ r . and and encoura@ to become active

On the beach- When the sun tions Officer to second lieutenant; went Flown, everyone retired to R, Alton Boozer of Jackson- leaders b theit societies. At ths micer to s ~ n d lieubmnt;

and a freshman at JSTC. girls' ~amP 1st there were

everyone had eaten the

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enly Indlvfdurls

Assaciated Collegiate Press just docked; the lonp peniags in the last few inon-.

In the rear of Graves Hall, m a

Pounding lit$le stakes over the

the Act of March 3, 1879. -. 7

dent; Luther Moon, secretary;

were present. 0, Q, bv&( ... ....... ....................... EditorLal SWf ....................

Feature Writers

that fhey are sur-

CtPee Reportus the new quarter. e afternoon a group

photopephep ...................................... ~ y p b t ......................................... .Catherhe CIrcWion ........................ walk Pann%U to the m r .......................................... t

YOUR MANNERS ARE SHOWING

tired happy seniors

know what thm sy trying to accom- you please let us

the next ime.

G-NCEMENF (Continued &om page I)

v r c n u r a ~ u u -+.J ..c..--- ----- is a communist are audible in every corner of the dining hall.

Breaking chow lines is another profitable pastime. Oddly enough, the vets, who should know how to elbow their way

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around, apparently aren't as close to starvation as the sweet I young things.

One shouldn't hesitate to "pick up" magazines from the I mail chair. The owner can meander to the library, preferably

' a t closing time. Of course, some librarians are rude enough to switch off the lights a t 9:30. Such ill-bred people are best ignored.

While we're preaching we shudder to speculate on what an outsider might think if he had heard the f o l l d n g re- mark by a prospective elementary teacher: "I'm sure gonna learn them young'uns some English."

Drinking On The Campus (Editor's note: On browsing through an old issue of the Teacola we came across the following editorial.)

"A. F. Lokey, Birrnigham, Alabama, in a recent letter to the Birmingham News-Age Herald, deplored the fact that so many college students were arrested for drunkenness 'at a football game in Birmingham. Mr. Lokey paid high trib- ,ute to the Jacksonville Teachers College by calling attention to the fact that as a student here years ago he knew another student who was severly disciplined for drunkenness. We are glad to state that those weaklings who cannot resist temptations are still punished a t Jacksonville. We are proud to state that this institution has experienced a remarkable growth, but the growth has not been the result of enrolling whiskey drinkers and other rough-necks. Jacksonville stu- dents are given a wholesome environment in that respect. Many mothers and fathers in looking for the proper place to educate their sons and daughter8 should bear this in mind. Jacksonville Btudents have always been of a high type and i t may be said that drinking and gambling will never be toler- ated on the Jacksonville campus.

We appreciate Mr. Lokey's commendation of this insti- tution and assure him that he may contiue to feel proud of his Alma Mater."

F O R

I I CORSAGES AND FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ( SEE

f WILLIAMS FLORIST I I

309 W. Mountain Avenue-Phoqe 4362

- I HINTS TO BOYS:

I ..,- fi - ? - , -- ..-2 -"-L:J ,.-..- 309 W. Mountain Avenue--Phoqe 4362

1 HINTS TO BOYS: i

BETTY DRAKE BARBARA BUTRAM -

up-s r l lcnslr bZl&cTIXJ,7Ix9

Marjorie Floyd, Centre; Nelle Siniard Hamric, C o 1 1 i n s v i 1 1 e; h c k l y n Hubbard, Alpine; Ernest Byron Lang, Geraldine; Dorothy W a g n o n McCullars, Ohatchee; Ewell A. Parker, Borden Springs; Oleta Argo Payne, Estaboga; Vir- ginia Reece Sibert, J%cksonvilie; Juanita Julia Stinson, Centre.

B. A. degree and B. S. degree: Ernest Earl Lindsay, Anniston. . B. A. degree and B. S. degree in secondary education: Clarence Shelton Chastain, Anniston.

B. A. degree: Reuben H. Porch, Sylacauga; and Ruth W. Go=, Albertville. B. S. degree: Barbara Jo Cay-

ley, Jacksonville; and Paul M. Hodgens, Albertville.

, B. S. degree in music education: Carolyn Brown Nelson, Good- water.

WHO Do YOU remember laat year a-

'0-d Christ- thne when you -e called to a C k m gleeti11g for the PUrpoge of se1ectin.g beau- ties and favorites f o r t h "Mima~e"',

And do 9011 remember that from the c h s beauties that were selected a queen was to be chosen? Well, in the event that you have

the resulk of that elm- tion, here they are: senior beauty. Mrs. Dorothy McCullsrs; junior beauty, P ~ U Y Eller; sophomore hut^, Burt-; fresh- man beauty, Betty Drake. Pic- h w s of theae lovelies, together with their "dimensions", were ~ent to the well-known artist Jon "Back Home For Keeps" Whit- wmb. who has selected one of these beauties to reign as queen. NO, You're not going to be told whom be selected. To find out that tasty bit of information, you must buy a 1948 '~Mjmesa".

You can get a ' % h o p w by seeing Manell Cubemon or Boyd Pruett or by subscribing for it on registration day.

McFlrLEORTE&sMITH Mrs. Estelle McWhorter an-

nounces the engagement of her daughtsr, Mary Elizabeth, of Birmingham and Jacksonville, to James Lynch Smith of Birming- ham and Gainesville, Georgia.

The wedding will take place a t the Fairfield Presbyterian Church on July 3.

The bride-elect received her degree at the State Teachers Col- lege after which she completed training to be a medical technic- ian. She is now on the staff of the Carraway Methodist Hoopit- a1 in Birmingham.

ciegee i~'thYYtat$'?- lege after which she completed training to be a medical technic- ian. She is now on the staff of the Carraway Methodist Hoopit- a1 in Birmingham.

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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roebuck

The Spotlight, Shines On Anniaten Ladie8 Amqpc~~ta:~ -UBW md Butinem Mlnrger Retire I .1 , . . . To Sponsor &*-#. , ,; 1 . 4

opal RUU. x&&'$$qt&&b'fwum f~iend8hlp .with PreaIdent ,experlenoed 1U. at Fornay N ~ U . 4 .

The Spotlinght turns and burns. .before all of the boys came back to school. Since Ule first sumgler

his month the spotlight shines she has been a successful student on Earl Lindsay IL-I-N-D- and has shared extra-curricular S-A-Y, that is), president of the activities as well as her remlar senior class and a Southern gen-

course of stdy and a part-time tleman of the old school, suh.

job in the library. Ruth is very He was horn in Alerandria, and attended school there before conscientious and is willing to

moving to Anniston, his present With of hir Opal has, work. Thls nas been proven by

hometown. the fact that she has paid most

Earl first entered Jacksonville of her expenses throud the 'part- in !942, but he interrupted time jobs she held during he& studies to serve three years as an college career. officer in the United States Navy hat insures success. Ruth (Miss Goza to her in- both in the United States and the Pacific. He returned to Jackson- struck=) has a major in French

ville in the fall of 1946. find out what he plans to and a minor in English. She is Besides serving as president of one of the charter members of

the senior class, Earl was chosen d graduate school. Earl say the Alpha Mu Gamma, me as a &&er member of Alpha MU French Honorary Society. During

the Past year one of her room- mates was on& of the exchange Bench students. Ruth has O e d a lively interest in sevGal foreign languages as a result of French-her first one. -

h the suppont is costly some While she speaics h.ench more than she does the a&,

she has a taste of Spanish and an and can boast of being able at least to conjugate some of

three check pilots named above, and Bill Irby and Vernon Boozer.

take it emy some the verbs-and of u can do that's with more the dp, than

Number of HI& Increa8ing - lish language. fiien&hfp Or Besides her hnguaWs Ruth is

ecured his private pilot's license deeply interested in journalism, which goes hand in hand with her major fnteIpst. she has been a member of the ~~~~l~ during her college em*. L s t

supplied the jokes. Year she was elected essocbte A&r the group act3 who are within an of the 'lkaccrla and during

ended, the gang dined the summer of 194'1 teak full re- sponsibility of editing the paper

has a major in history, since the retiring editor saduat- ed at the end of the spring quar-

to rave about women,s ban- ter. This Year she has efficiently , just review bve t tk collec- the Position of associate

editor. We feel intlebted to ~ u t h for the time and service she has

get wet as they had given us in her work on the pa- reached the satura per. won't seem quite the same

without her light knock at the door to ask for the Teacola copy

the qualifications and only, to have .to go away disap- been representative for Chester- finished just yet."

field cigarettes. Every student In her leisure time Ruth enjoys and*eulty mer&er is acquainted reading-usually novels ot the

deeper l i ka to visit and and essays. make She men&, also

especially if those men&- are likely to serve candy--candy ob all kinds is one of her weak- nesses. For strenuous recreation

PROMPT COURTW& EIERVICE she likes nothing better than a long hike to Chimney Peak. She, with here closest friends, aver-

,-"" ,-'. leisure time Ruth enjoys

Per and his words can grow reading-usually nmek of the mRhatfG1 F o * u t e J ~ WOW^, deeper tgpe atad ees~ys. she' also

he is UsuaIlg c a b end k-iendly. l&es to ds i t and make Mends, l *D likes ki be a nuisance especially if those frie& are tease p@ople ( e ~ e c i a l l ~ girls likely to serve candy-dy d

John Praett. Their ti aren't in all kinds is one of her weak- reported to the unit c does not plan to enter the nesses. or strenuous r e c r ~ t i a n

PROMPT COURTEOB~ SERVICE and are forwarded to she likes nothing bettar than a commander for confirm

CALL to long u e to C-ey Peak, Sfre, ewspaper with here cl-t friends, aver- as accepted a positien aOes climbing this particular

raving and photo- mountain at 1-t once each men@ Of the month, Maybe that's the secret wsgaper staff at

a. some time in to her trim, lreat apmarance. lans to- do eadu- Ruth doesn't think e ~ommercial art teac&ng as a profession. As she

has not decided exacUg what her AT COLLEGE m 4 2 2 2 of your college life work will be- With those

feel sure that foreign langua@s we hardy see LOUISE'S S~OP-2057 eason to expect how she can ecape t~~cbbg.

and we sin- After a summer vacation she says a happy she'll probably have in mind

some definite idea as ta what she really wants to do.

I t seems strangenthat this bw Whatevw your future may bit bf humadty would be el- hold, ~ u t h , we wisfi you the igible to enroll in college, but greatest happiness and sueas, she's been here for four college for we know that you deserve Year and has made gate a record one, and we shall always rernem- for herself. Ruth entered school ber to recommend you most high*

RCA Victor's rising star of the keyboard in the summer of 1945 and was Ly as the fine, sweet person that

ALarry Green- scores another hit . . . one of the freshmen girls who you are and will continue to be.

"BONNA GET A GIR~"'

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. .EAT IT WITH EVERY MEAL--If cont& JI the ITHIN the past few months, Oarry Green has climbed right up with the top bands of the land! - eIehents you! body requirea for energy and riiallty.

If you ask Larry how he did it, he'll ligiit up a Camel and say: "Experience is the best teacher in the band And it TASTES 40m gpod because it's made with , business - and in cigarettes. I know from experience that sweet music suits my band, just as I learned from experi- the best of everythiiig, -& ence that Camels suit my 'T-Zone' to a T'!"

Try Camels! Discover for yourseli why, with smokers who have tried and compared, Camels are h e "choice of experience"!

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vertising. On the other hand, it U the tests are not satisfactory, in the judgment of the insQuctor, another .test is given. i! ThO marriage tests are new and ' 8

have aroused much interest aniong students, pa~ticularly in S O C ~ O ~ O ~ Y l8 FORD'S LAKE 11 I classes. Bngaged couples are en- 1 couraged to take these tests,'and authorities say they should score /

Or above to thst LN 0 Your headquarters this summer for swimming, dnne- possess qualifications for happy marriages. 11 inr, free picnic grounds and tables, plus.free fishing. -. -

Some 'of the qualifications re- regarded as important in the suc- I! boating, archery range, s tmting gallery, and a num- n c& and happiness of couples are health, occupation, church pem- bersbip, civic responsibility, and the economic, marital, and social 4Latus of parents. Great stress is placed upon the family and home from which individuals come, and family relationships are most like-

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ly to follow the same pattern as those of the parents.

The Kuder Preference Record 1 a WHERE THERE'S COKE ' career wm~h1et.s published by 1 - - the Institute of Research in Chic- ago, - and other types of highly recommeneded tests are used in the guidance center. The G. E. D. Test, which determines wherether or not veterans who have not completed high scbool are quali- fied to' enter college,' is given to numbers of young men who are sent to the college by superinten- dents and principals from nearby

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towns and cities. "The entire. series of tests can

be given in two hours," the in- structors say, "but we try to have students come three or four diff- ferent times over a period of two or three weeks. We get impres- sions from each visit which aid WHY.. . I smoke Chehrfield us immeasurably in assisting them with their problems and in mak-

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"Chcstcrfiild ie mM bknd. I'ue been smoking them for about 16 years. 1 like them because theu're mild and '

reallu satisfy. I know the kind of tobacco that's in them . . . it's the best. I

"Chertertkld b u y r t b best grades of tobacco. It's miid, light, ripe, sweet-smoking tvba'eco. They pa# fka highest prices for their tobacco. It's top quality leaf."

ing decisions which will affect 7 their fives in the, future." -

This summer it is planned for counselling service to be extend- - ed to include every beginning ~tudent. Members of the faculty will constitute a committee b serve as counselors to students who are majoring in their partic- ular fields. 1t.is:hope-d that this counselling will continue until the tsudents have successfulIy com- pleted their college courses and are happily adjusted in their chosen vocations.

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