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CHRIS'l'HAS CAL~~ 'J DAR PEACE TO ALL MEN GOLD 7 FRANKINSENCE Al'JD " .. '. NrYRRH ;:;.:...--- Sunda y , Decembor 15 - !~nd s~ddenly there was viith tho an ger a muiti-­ , "1" ',~ ' :~CY1'd O'f F':"ith we Open House for visitors tude of the l'leavenly host offer now 2 - 5,p.m. pr'lising Gqd, and saying, De <:. r God , this C;,ristmas Glory ,to God in the , n1" ght, Su ndny, - highest, and on earth peace, We prc.y that time won't good 'will tdwa rd men ." tarnish it, F l.'C S hman Pln y - As th9 Yuletide Season But rather, keep it bright "Pocco Be Unto You", npproo,c hc s, it should menn SnoEsol'od by I'oetry Club- more to us t ivcm a jolly good The fri:lllkinsence of Hopo, 6 - 7 p .m. ' time. The s~ason should re­ we gi V i;; , mind us of,a supr eme gift Tl1Q t we mc.y cling to The e , Wedne sday, - from GQd, whe re-by ALL Hlen Through 0.11 our days hero mi ght have peace. Too often upon Earth, Program at Cheltenham. we arc l'lro'nc to add a trifle And through Eternity_ Gl ee Club , Orchestra , too much glee to Chri stma s. Senior Pl?-ys Our grectihg cards usually The bitt~r myrrh of ricture sleigh rides, parti.es Ch'lrity Thursday, - etc. S81dom do they offer Oft' soothes a tortured Sj'1Ylplwny Orch\,? stra to one the' blessing of the bro'lst, C~rist-child throughout the Friday, - It brings ·the gi vor peace­ year. fulness; Christmas Bre:J.kfast by . I" l ands of war and tur­ Tho other , love and rest. "Freya" moil, who~e guns n.nd bombs Friday, December 20 - rumble to r epl:J.co those jhcpe1 - II - 12 a .m. beautiful carols, on e might Edna M. Prout 'Jh:Lldren's Operetta pleD.a: for 2. bit of gleo , for n;N1:lOn Christmas Comes". Contfd on page 3, col. 3 Tn E COL LEG E\ E Y-E Besides, ''X" represents some un­ ... - - - .~ ------known Quality. Is it that Christ is EPI1'ORIAL STAFF. . unlmown to all the thousands whO' '... , t ' '.' - • .. . \ "'" sy~boliiz~ ,~iq ..~ame vii th.,:th~ le~ter "X"? Execut ive Edi to;...... Mari ta Cijtrroli .."Sure11irlot,\ It'ls that we rol;Lo\;T social Editor-in-'Cliief~ ••• ~ ••••• H. Gordon ,Bennett ;: custom'1n this a,bbreviat"ion. / Me.naging Edit or •••••••••••.• Melvin 'Doweary . , . l1e;8'1 s· liC5plng t hat ~ome 'social Literary Edit or ••••••••••••••Evelyn Brow leader will some day soon sta rt a Put Editor •••••••••••••• Everett Pettigrew revolution on this age old custom. Feature Editor ••••••••••••• Ometa Fitchett It is c.ertain that we can never Athletic Editor •••••••••• w ••••• Har~y Hill over 'hohor. the Name of Jesus Christ. Humor Editor ••••••••••••••• Will1-ani ,S.Gray He ' is a-.'\'f'ory well kumm Quality in " , , " -i • ',.:1 each of ·our lives. ' Are 'au one to begi n today in your BUS Th"ESS STAFF " small way, a rnove-rrent 'which ,n eeds a

trial':,badly? ~ .. ''J'';' ' t ..., Busine-s s IJ';flnager,! •••••••••• William S • Gray Merry Chp'i~t m as , ;to our rea ders. 1 • '~., '." Circulati0:n, Iv'Ianace r •••••••••• Ralph Malone i ; ~:" \:.:', .. Adver'ti8itig ~ Mana[;er •••••••• Richsrd. Brown " '.', . Ex.c h a~El~.~"••••••• __ ~ ••••••••••••, .Mary Mack H. ,Gordon Bennett

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CLA,SS REPORTERS '. , ) ~" , THE SPIHIT OF CHRIST'l'i[AS Fre shman •••••••••••••••••••••• Noven&, . Holt ~ , Sophomore ••••••••••••••••• FIorenoe- :1ih6mas ,C hristmas is·"'ce.lebrateda . ~ the Ju.nior •••••••••••••••••••••William Wilson anniver.~ary of the bf-rth of Christ - the Senior •• ~ •••••••.••••••••••••• J~yce Hudson. "Pri nce of Peacoll, the "King of Kings". .'(4.is ,q.ay . i~ nlarked by special religious services; c'hari'tab:Le 'deeds ,'exchange ,,~,"-' 'F.A:CULTY'1\1)VISORG .. ',' --....• '-., '-, ot~ gifts" _.and ..bY rnE;lJ;;r:Y:-:rnaking and re­ joici ng. The "spirit of Christmas!! is Edi tori al Staff ••••••••••• Mrs. Mary-W.Law ,the spirit of giVing, of helping- a Business Staff •••••••••• ! ~:Mr. Edgar Ewing broad, embr¥cing love for our fellow :?ublisher ••••••••••••• Mrs. Grace W. Davis men. In ourJobserva nce of Christmas, PRESIDEN!I' let us not forget the greatest Gift • lvIr. ,....L.;:.,;:S...:.:.....;J:.,.:am=, e;:,.;::.s, ______--:- of all times-the Child, Jesus. We Published monthly by the'students of shOUld not only remember the gift, but ":'he rrea chers C01lege, Bowie, Md. also the sp;irit in whi eh it was given. ',a ereate' and develop scihool spirit, loya -Accompanying this gift was the in- ~ ,y and school patriotism; to foster leade - spiring me~sage of Christma.s: "Glory Jl: ip, ini tiati ve, cooper1ation, and busi..:. . in the ht'gne st and' on earth peace, T( ~SS respollsibili ty; to ;inform students, good will t;oward men". -)flr'3nts, patrons and fr~ends what the As we :make preparations for the Jehool stands for and w~at it accomplishe observance 'of t h is great day-keeping in lnd to create increased :interest in all mind its spirit-let us r emember the t.he activities of the scihool, educati'onal words of L~well - athlet ic. and social.

MERRY CHRISTMAS "Not what VJe give, Are you one of the many th01.1Sand 'I'Iho : But 1ilhat VIe share, l.ave followed the crowd, in VITi ting that F?r the gift withouv the g iver I' amiliar eX;Jression as t'!ERRY :XI~ rather is bare ". than "Merry Christmas!!?: We realize that the four leiters X-liI-A-$ are mu ch easi er I:Tari ta Garro 11 to' T'Tl'ite t han the 'I'mI'd l'Christmas" but ; " Je'1S Americans do not 1/.Tant to be branded -- us a l \lzy pe ople. ERR y' C H R· I S '1' 11 A S • and J'irEVI YEAR TO ALL -3- STATE REPRESEl'JTED AT MARIE JOE .BROVffi"E WOMEN'S SEHATE NEWS V .M. C. COUNTRY LIFE CONFERENCE Women's Senate Oonsiders Co.thryn Parker, Oampus Problom.s Hemmerda Gwynn, Lillie Gaither and Gordon Bennett Wednesdny, December were stUdent roprosentativ s 11, dormi tor y "B" enter­ of 1,1nryland Sto.te Teachers tainod dormitories "A" College at the 1940 Virgin Q, nnd "C" at tho rogulnr Maryland Gnd Carolina Coun moeting of the Women's' try Life Conference which Sennto. The president, met o.t Bennett College, Uildred Adams, presided. Greensboro; North Co.rolina Thero lfns 0. pflnol di scus":' ,7, and 8. Miss sion led by Joyce Hudson, GIiJOndolyn Bryant nnd Mr. Carino Smyth, Elsie Bell Stn.nford were fa~ulty dole • nnd Nellie Ashby on, gates. "Vlhnt should be the re­ The theme of the con­ lationship between our ference was "Providing the young men :'.nd young wo­ Abundant Life for tho Rura mon on our campus, at Conm~urd tylt. calling hour in tho dining Miss Parker participated ¥ARIE JQE BR(:):JNE IN RECITAL room, n t socials, and in in' Q panel 'discussion on On, Friday, J:)ocembor 13, tho cia ssroom". NClmos tho theme: Higrati on from Mnrie Joe Browne; draJ11.rttic woro also dro.wn for the Rur:::l to Urban Districts. nrtist of Boston, entortained oxchnnging of Christmas Group discussions wero the student body and faculty. gifts. 'Mi ss Hill, our held on the following sub­ Mi ss Broville moved the o.dvisor, gave helpful topics under tho theme of audience with her interpre­ romarks. tho conference; Itproviding tation of "Tho Bishopts tIlo abundmlt life through: Candlesticks", a poem show­ Mil dre d Adc.ms rocroC' t ion, edu cati on, 'hous­ ing how oven nn ox-con:vict PEACE 'ro ALL }ilEN (Cant! J. inc, roligion, health, and could receive hospitality. from ..l2Gge one, col.!,. 2 fo.mily life. Tho Comedy slcetche s 'aroused recruc.ti on. In Amari cc., Gordon Bonnett vms wo might best celabrete tho interest of all,e~pecinll c:nirman of the group on the sonson by extending "Sc.die at the Movies"" and fI rGcr8otion. Experionce". Tha~~sgiving on to Decem­ Hommerdo. Gwynn report- ber 25 - Th[',ntsgi ving od to tho conforonce the PROGRAM tlwt we st ill ho. va somo nr::hiovomonts that are being CONIEDY SKETCHES - poaco ~u earth and thnt some good-will still H'edo in our o.doptod comnruni y;' 0.. The Current Events 91ub Ar undel-as a re~u1t of the b. Tho Violin Class exists among tho Amoricu.n 81....rvoy made by the sociolog peoplo. ~l a '3.s in connoctionwith th Pom;IS - The joy of frolios conferJnce last yoa~. a. Blnck Ma josty-C. Cullen mig;'lt best be replo. ced by Tho officers elected b. Revelntion-C. Cullen thnt sncred joy th:lt comes for tho 1941 session of the c. '1'he Negro Sponks of QS a. resul ~ of shering our cCllfurence to be held at Rivers-Langston Hughes portlons wlth others who St. Fcml Normal and Indus­ Lovor's Lo.no-Pcml Lawro.c ce o.ro loss fortum te. tri.D.l School and Junior ' Dunbar Lot en ch of us pledge OollegJ at Lmvroncoville,' himself to do his bit to- Vj rgini [,,' are: Queen Green ward the sprec:.d and ~t D . , InTERMISSION 00 •.,au l , President; H. The Bishopts CW.dlestick mo.inteuance of pec:.ce !J.nd Gordon Bennett, Bowie State good" will toward ALL mon TO~1chors C611cge, Vi ce Pre s. oOI\~DY SKE'1'C lIES - by giving so little ns a A.B. Cross, Hampton; Vice ' smile and 0. kind word to '::-rosidont; Irvin Roavis, St. All Experi en co 0.11 vii th whom we come in raul, Oorresponding Secroto. b. Sadie at the Movies contact throughout tho lCermi t Cockrell, Virginio. Now Ycclr. For it is more 8t'lte,Hecording Secretary. T... " blessed to give(ovon the L,c.nso To.ylor Virginia Stato smallost bit) than to ro­ ~l11 . ,jasurer. ' Evelyn Brown '41 ceive tho sarno. Editor H. Gordon Bonnett- -4- .MELANIE ViTRIGHT SPEAKS SANTA'S TRIP QUIZ COLU1'vm ADVICE Santa Claus started 1. What 'is-the i n spirin~ ...... ±-h-e-door opened. There his trip one yoar. He message of Christmas? she sat reading her fav,~li-t::}< left the North Polo Decem 2. What is the Yule log? novel. Her garments wi;3i'e' . ' b~r 1, an,d goti~only as fa 3. From what people does loosely thrown on andsh~, . ' as' Annapolis leaving Ii tt e the custom of giving ( looked like a tinY,delicat":e 'Vivian Hicks. .On Docembe gifts come ? piece of.fl e$h as sho sat 2,he was a little more ·4 . Who are some of the there peering through her in the mood for traveling,' 1)ai nters of the Nat i vity s~) ectac les. ahd, coming from Boltimore, Scone? Ills it I to whom you he went to .Frederick leav- 5. VJho was king at the time wish to speakll? I asked as ing IonaSmi th and Constall ce of Jesus' birth? 1 slowly walked into the Hill respectively. On the 6. For whatl)UrpOSe were room. third he made a jump to the people going to 3he paused, then spoke tht' Eastern, Shore 19avn~ Bethlehem? "Do you know your future .':'iuby Lane and landJ.n~ ~ '7. Who l e vied the se taxes? lies ahead of you and that . ~ , he skipped 8. Why was Jesus born in a YOLl are demonstr.titi1).g :,the over to Upper Marlboro--~ stable? things which you' ,~wo ba\lly leaving 'Lillian Jones. He 9. What were the gifts of win - do in after years by was so t ired that night the Ki so Men? your actions' now?i! he decided before he left FinallY,:I sought the next day, '\\T,\lich was Ans'we rs on p~ 8; col. ~ enouGh couragcl from some- .' D8(w[O.bcr 5" that ho wqulq On , I where to ask, I!How does that present some kind lady think 1'11 carry Margaret affect me in t.J18 solution wi th a little gi rl .whom Butler OVGr in st. Mary's of my problemEi? DOCB it, h2 named Gladys r,hddleton.. County. And he did. or doos, it not?" POOl' old SFlnta. He Days lJassed on and on ,"True en6:ugh, it dOGs Y,' was so tired he said that until De cember 23, when was the reply,~ "My sole after he left Pauline Reid Santa said he 'd begin again concern was to: speak to yot!. in Charles' County ,on by leaving Little Elsie and advise you, concerning December 6, he would v-rait Bell. III can't'work yaui; conduct". ' . and r ost until·the Chrfst- Christmas Eve", said Santa! She remtnqed ~(le that rrlEl.S rush. But, thoug.tit he "beGCiu se everybody will be G3qrS8 Washington v,ras a gre" t I lllUst leave one. busy, but I will leave a :[ i.ctter ,8. g reat general ~...&..on~~sLiE- next c21].lmn _ nice Ij.ttle chumpy child c. ,'Toat leader; that on all . NbVf I Was at my wits' to some one on Christ[rtas' ocr;asions he aiways sp~ke end.. I wanted to knovlT if Day. II So .on , ':, [1: truth. She related tha she saw me as I S3:VI myself. he left little Piccola Ab ; Lincoln was, t he most I wanted to h"llowwhat sho Brooks on a door step in ]-: rmest man of his day. thought of my conduct and rralbot County. Jean Baptiste'Camille vJhat suggestions she could III don't think it's :crot , she told· me, was a offer for improveme nt. Was necessary for me to romain .,Teat artist, but he was I an enemy of good behavior, hero for New Years. 1'11 ' J~~~e d most because he was or twas I a staunch ~e1tie¥r 1/Jork ti'VO more days this ; :> ltlo , loving , kind , g,?od, 'in tho e vil 'or tho urtjust1t? month and thon r e turn to (, '10. generous. She insi steq. ohe proceeded an,dcon- my home in the North". So jl1at Joe'Louis, r,;arian' eluded with,' "I know little on , he sped \ ,";lderson, Paul Robeson, and about your conduct. I have over to Beltsville leaving l,uC\.lsta Savage have been heard. mu ch. 'My limited little Lillie G2ithor and (I crowned wi th success because experience with you will landed on Decomber 30, in '. ·,hey are a Do stles of right- not allow me to judge ' you. St. Ma ryi s County presont- ,.QUS J.oings. "Just a minute; equ.ld ing 1:artha Thorrias. aDo you think?!, she be- you i ntorpret this story This onded Santa's ga.n acain , "that God 'would for me?!! she managed to work for the ye ar and, bCtys) ~~. lVe choson Mo ses to lead ·blurtout as I was leaving was he tired. He was so llis people out of Israel had the room. tired, that he slept until he not trusted him, ' had Mosd Rosia "varr'on·· he decidod to wake up aga~ Ii'Jt been a faithful servant, ['1d T,losp s behaved vd ckedly Lucy Satchell i n t:10 aye s of GQd?" THERE IS NO HJSTJ]\;-CT L:IKE Cant! d in next eo.lumn THAT OF THE HEART. .... Byron lOUR FIRST LOVE ,ANn."LAST LOVE S SELF LCVE - BOV'~ WINGS OVER JORD.Al: RECITAL l'TATIO.NAL W.C.T.U. LECTUR"'" CORl:'ETIST FEATUHED ON A SIJCCESS AT STATE W.P.A. PROGRAM More than e,lev'~n' hun!'!'.. •. Mrs. Esther Hill At it s monthly' 8.ppoar­ dred persons fit~· end~d.· ~P!3 ,... ~ , I~a'ts~~ ; or'i 10s A.ngle'!:>, ~"i ance on November 28, the ,.::ceci.tfrl 'O f thp..::famed' ",liVihgs • ,; ca:rb r61~~~a., nati~nal ' -lec-. W.P.A. Symphony Orchestra OV8riFordanlf .',ch,oir "at thE:) \ ' \tureT~and ' .organizer of 'i. fea't,urod Mr. LED n Carring­ Ritchi e;'; Coli seuin oh Dec.em- ' thE}·(li'i Gmen Chri 8t ian ton~ prominent Negro ,.," t:S ber 7. Te.riipcrance Union, made a ~rumpet .p1<;t~, r: ,o~ Bo.l timore. Although the ~udience forceful plea against the 1ho audlonco 'tJ-.hnlle,d to was del i eh t ed wi t h the en­ use of intoxicants on his skillful rendition of t ire ~' ro E~r am, 11 I'm rrrou bled . tho difficult IIRussian in Liind", l'Som.c tir:les I Foel The s~eaker first Fo.ntasy" by Julo s Levy. Like .h. Mo therloss 'Child I' , discussed briefly the Mr. Loui. s C. Sc:hwart z "Hoc:: My Soul", and "Som,0- hj.story· and kinds of pleased vlith his rondition flody Touched J\le \I S83L1ed to alcohol, then launched of 3tlU bert's nAve Unria" rcap t he loudest applause. into a chemical analysis on the,collo. Other Dt.lring intermission of ethyl 21coho1 in an f 'lvorites were "Ballot ,Su·i.ervisor Dosvwll Brooks' unusually gripping manner, Egyptinn" by Luigini played of ~ Pr inc e Goo rge t S Count y , showing its effects as a by the entire orchestra and Dr. Francis Woods, director solvent and as a dehydrant , . the lovely "Andante of t he colored schools of In Mrs. Isaacs opinio Cantabile" by Tschailcowsky ,~ .. "B81timore, and our. own "its usefulness is outSide for strings. Prcsi'Cle'nt James made 1'e- the body. - in ,t he art'S, lVrr. :W. Llewellyn marks. in mec:18.ni c s , ; a.nd in Wilson, superv~sor of music Dr. Wood'said; in industryll. '!'he s1)e s.ker . in B'J.l timore, v\7JJ.o a ccomIx::niec eha racterizing Reverend d8clared that an alcoholic tho group, was introduced. Glenn T. Settle, organizer drink caUS8S o~e to stagge of th8 g roup, "It i snot in his thi nking long be for ____--=lV...;L"';::; .. ry li1~r.;.;,c;..;k",--____ , where I when, or how he was' he staggers on his feot. born I but what was born". IIAnyone who drives a car VESPERS Dr . H. C. Byrd, Prosi- undor the influe nce of dG llt of the Uni versi ty of a lcohol is a potenti al On Sunday, , ~.~J.r yl a nd was in the audicnc .murderer." tho student sand f ::.cul ty at State are deeply were informed nlong lines gr:--toful to him for srant­ ,______~C~e~:esta Bishop of civic responsibility by int; us the use of the Prindp:::.l Frnnk B. Butler coliseum, SPANI,sI-I OF'ERD.. SINGER LEC­ of B'ltes High School, TURES Anno.polis, Mnryland. nl Jo sophine ShO\<1811 Mrs •. Dougl;3 Bement;a .Lhe following civic native of .Northern Spain~ resronsibilitic.:s were stress­ now a m?mber of the' group ed: Obedience to authority; DE I~C NSTRA'l'Imi SCHOOL lJEWS knovm as the BasQue, sy.oke' respect for· property; hero on December 6. " honesty; dopendQbility; The regular p. T .A. Mrs. Bomont stressed toler~nce; self-respect; mootiJlg 'was held ';Todnosday the idoa that all opera is rocognitioh of th 0 digni.ty ni.rht , Decemh.Jr 11, at 8:15 a dra.mo.tization of the WQy of l'lbor; reverenCG, and .,.J.).0.. Excellent contribu­ persons feel as a result patriotic duties. tions were given by Hiss of what they arc doing. It YJas on SundeW , ==il.ck on tho, topic, "How to Our unders~anding .of the, DecGmber 8, thc-, t fl!iss Ruth rWJ.ko our Parent -Teacher pro-sontation was 'onhanced Anna Fishel', Nogro ropro­ r,:,c Gtings mor~ interesting by Mrs. Bement's· singing 'of sentativG of the Library t :IT cugh parent p3.rticipatio I s€veral selGctions in a " of Congross, Washington) , Plans were made for th rich ~o n tralio voice, to D.C., g~ve us first-hend ab.rudl diilller to be held illustra t o signi. fi can t inforrrntioll on the present J aLuary 2~, 1941. • points. . wnr in i::nglpnd and Europe Much has been done to ! ______~C~olest~ Bishop in genere';l. c:18c1~ on the health of the Ric.h.8.rd S. BroVl'll t 42 pclpil'.>. Regular monthly Hot lunches, p re~~red TALE BE..LRERS ARE JUST AS visits· have been n.ade by th in the colloge kitchen,are BAD AS TALE IilAIiliRS s~hool denti st. • served d8ily. The uPRer -Sheridan Cont'd in next column Cont'd on p. 7, ccil~ 3: (

SCOOP SAYS: so well, We're' gOing to yoll, yoll, yell. 'Know your g3.mo: VJha t gamo? Basket­ ball, of course. Why? Because after re­ Give me that old State spltit, give me turning from the Christmas holidays, the that old State spirit. Bowie Bulls start their soason. AD BowiO Give that old State spirit, It's good i teB we should' be intelligent spoctators J enough for mo. if not players, so as to get the most from the performance • Some "don'ts" for (1) It'll be good to beot old Miner ,us are; (2) It'll be good to beat old Coppin Don't do to the Ol'posing team what , you don ' ;t do' to your teo.rn. Scoo:g t42 Don't boof apPlaud. PR1).CTICE GAMES Don't be too noisy but have' spirit. Cdach Sponcer is better able to re­ Don't che~r one team; cheer both~ view his material as he watches the Don't be a hard losor; take defeat practice sqrimmnges being played frequent­ cleanly. ly between the "Bowie Burls tt and teams Don't overlook the rules; know them from near by C. C. Camps and high schools. and understand the g~cbetter. As one stands on the side lines, he Don't expect any defeats, for the sympc.thizeswith the Co-"l.ch when he thinks Bulls are out for an undefeated of tho time when tho sheop and g(")ats shar season. be separated. ' ,

Whon you cheer a Bowie Bull, He has something for which TO THE EDITOR: to pull. Know your Yells' It has boen'noticQd that a young "gentleman" of the Sophom,re class came A1,n-laka chow, .Aka. lak1 chaw, into the library in a very uncouth mannerj Ak~-laka chew-chew-Chaw, chaw, chaw,' when he- saw anotbBr young gentleman of the Bo6mer-racka.;.boo, Boomcr-racka-braw, Freshman class sitting in a certain seat, State, State, tnh,l, raht rahl the -former yelled and acted as if he didn't have good sense toward the Fresh­ S-T-A-T-E, S-T.. A-T-E '. man.' I think there should be a closer That's the way you spell it, relationship between members of differont Here's 'the way you yoll it, classes toward eachotho~. Don't you? STATE t ~ , STATE 11 STATE ! ~ jVAY"__ •. ~, ______State' State! DEAR "NAr It: Lo~omotive--St~tel \ .' State, In most colleges, there is some " Rah~ Rah! Rahl Rah! difference made betweon privileges of (faster each time.) freshman and upper classman. I must admit this case is an ex­ Come o~ State, gpt in line. ' ception. Besides being out of order in We're going to win this game~ so the library I "he sophomoro "gen tl eman" never mind-. , was a bit discourteous. Perhaps he had And 'for the dear old school v're love a heavy assignment which had him a little so well, , upset~ I do question the statement.f ( We're going to ye~l, yell, yell, yol his yolling in the library, yell ~ (raht, raht roh ~ ) , There should be a closer relationship We're going to pUt ,(")ld Miner on tho betwoen members of different classes. We run. should'all live together as one happy And for the dear old school we love family, each sharing with and respecting each other. EDITOa ~l.U1)..Dl\)J.u ":>UD.l'i.Li..L U.l1-~Ui..L J Ul'H Urt J'W-oVV0 SENIOR :NEWS DESIGNS The Junior Class is On Wednosday, December Three cheers for the now reo,dy to accept the 18, tho Senior Class will three juniors who entered Christmas holid"y wi thout pro sent at Cl181 tenharn Re~ the stamp design contest any hesitation. We're'hop form School the two plays in MIJ.rylcmd comrnemorlJ.ting ing that our classmnte I which were presented at the the thirteenth amendment. Edward Loakins, will be college two weeks 'ago: lIThe Yes, yes, these three able to enjoy it to the HOWl of the VJolfl!, and Atherine Middleton, B'rcmci fullest' extent. He is "Lady Be Brave". The casts Sawell, and Everett Petti­ now ill, suf feri ng from are: grew, just be artists­ tonsilitis. Dear Lady Be BravQ patient ?end wise. They "The "Wings Over Dr. Clark •• Allison Claggett SCot dovm, saw a vision, Jordan "Choral Ensemble Fungus(coloreQ janitor) got some tools, and did sang at tho University of Mnrita Carroll they draw! .something very Maryland'in the Hi tchie Mr. Tnlldy •• JosE;phine ShoVJoll IJ.ppouling must h8_ve boen COliseum, December- 7. Miss Montgomery-Mildred in the story told by the There were a number of Adams pictures, becD_use a few Junior men who served as Miss 3weet--Cathryn Parker days after they had beon ushers. A number of the Miss McLendon--Joyce Hudson su_bmittod 'three letters Junior members also attend c(,mo to three persons ,GIld ea the musical. r:r.,he Howl of tho Wolf who do you think thoy wero The cl ass met Thursda Grn_nny •••••• Evelyn Brown the se sarne three. The night, , to Wai t-Still.. on the-Lord- letters cont8ined the sEl_me' elect delegates to attend Melvin Dowoary good nows: their dosigns the Eastern States Associa sGriofio ••••• Ometa Fitchett have boen submi tted to the tion of Professional Schoo Dave Ronnels.William Bishop Nntional Contost Chnirman for Te (l Chcrs' Conference Valley ••••••• Constanc e Hill in PhilIJ.delph'ia ccnd furtho which is to be held in Now Helen Yorke (nurse) information in regard to York in A1Jril. Delegntes Joyce Hudson the sC:',me will' be directed elocted were Edith Clagget to them. Let's hope the ::md Harry Hill. ~ o ws will be the best ever The Junior Class wish-s SEL--q:CT DELEGA'l'ES j r order that we might giv 0.11 A Herry Chri stmas and tL~.co,,-sing ch.eors and credi Hnppy Now Yead Sa The Senior cle, ss has to tho artists three that sele cted the I.lisses Maritc, 1'1i11 ever linger and ring William Wilson .;;;.;.;..;;..;.;;;:..--- Carroll and I:1ildred AdGms -~n t he ears of Bowie. BIHTHDAYS to represont them at the annual c onfererl ce of th e Lucy ~atcholl______Eastern ,States Association of Vivian Hicks •• December 1 Te£'tchers' Colleges. F AC'UL'l'Y :NEVJS Iona Smi th •••• The Senior Class will ConstQnce Hill" 2 present in Chapel Friday, Miss Bryant and Mr. Ruby Lane.. • • • " 3 Decembor 13, the traveloGUo Sta nford were guests at Lilli.an Jones " 4 made by them in their ;--}r:;ddast at the homo of Gladys Middleton " 5 GeogrQphy c less under the ur. end Mrs. David Janos Pauline Reid " 6 direction, of Kr.VJiseman. ( '11 Bennett' College COJnj:JUs, Lill,io Gaither '" 28 Crocnsboro, North Carolina Margaret Butler ,t ,8 _____...;J:;,.;o::;..y'-c:;:.o. Hudson T'-'hile attending the Countr Elsie Bell "23 Lifo Conference tho~e. ' Piccolo. Brooks " 25 DEMONSTRATIOl, SCHOOL NEWS . Jllrs. Thalia Thomas,' Martha Thomas " 30 CONTINUED B'HOTvI PAGE FIVE girls, assisted by the r'r-:sic1ent and !v~rs. James I Mr. Hmiter "18 teachers and the N.Y.A~ nod Miss Chase attended a ~Jr. Spencer "12 lJariQuot at Metropolitan Mi'ss Prout" 2 girls, are in charge of the serving of the lunches. F:lptist Church, Washington Mi ss Oho.se " 7 D.~ C" . ' The children of the Demonstrat ion School will H. Cordon Bennett liVE llliTE Sm,!E PEHSONS BE­ present Q Christmas Operetta ---,---- CAUSE lNE DO NOT KNOW THEM; Fri dny morning, December 20, DIFFICULTIES STHENGTHEN Tr AIm VfE VlILL NOT }J01JJ THEM entitled "When Christmas Tn~~D, AS LABOH DOES TBE BECAUSE WE I--U\'T~ 'IHE},~. Come sit. BODY. - Sene ca -rracI tus lik' ry Ma ck ON MAN-MA.DE BA...1W.IERS ANS~S TO Q,UIZ WHEN A Li:,.N IS EDUCATED: We have maunto.ins He cnn look out upon existing today_ Mountnins 1. Glory to God in tho high­ tho universe , now lucid D.nd mGde by God du ring the est 2nd on oGrth peGce, lovely, now da rk Qnd torri­ croation of the ec.rth.Whon good will tOVio.rd mon . ble, with a senso of his God croated tho co.rth in 2. A grc?tt block of wk own littlenoss in the < 211 its splendor, mountc.ins which V10.t h.o 6. They wore going to po.y gotten boy in t he l augh of should t ake t his upon him­ ·taxos. n child. Star-crowned self? Can he ever hopo to 7. Cnesnr Augustus. trees and t he glint of sun­ g:1in over the downfall and' 8. Tho rQ \J\JnS no room at the light on flowing vW.tors humiliation of others? No, inn. ' subdue him like tho r:lOmory beccuse t hore"iS no profit 9. (j-old, Franki nsence , and of one much loved cnd long oven if man' eo.r­ 19, 1940, the Junior Class understGnds and alJprcciD.tos :lnco . The ba rrior of phy­ tho I spirituD.l a nd ethical in Industrial Arts will hal sico.l nppec~r:mco is a princi pIc s wh i ch cOllsti tutc ~ dominnting root of tho trec ·it s,Ghristrnas exhibit ~ The exhi bi t will show what c.an a c ent r'.~l part of tho ( of sogrogc.tion. If you hDV herita be of the r[~cc fair skin or beautiful . e I1'lade from inexpensi ve material. fco.tures, you ar8 e1 i g iblo The purpose'of Educa­ for the "Selectod Few". tion is rine1'ic:::Cll Do moc , Cont'd i n next column Ral ph MG Ion", 1. N. A.(fr.) enjoys talking with A.C, DEAR SANTA: (sr.)? rLEASE BRING - 2. C.H.(fr.) seems exceedingly pleased in the company of J.C.(jr.)? W.B.(Sr.) a cow so he can have plonty of milk. 3. S.H.(jr.) has actually settled down? A.C. (Sr.) a keg of syrup so he ' 11 have it 4. V.B.(fr.) centors her attention over for his beans. Morgon Colle go way? E.B.(Sr.) a new broom (Broome) to help 5. S.S, (soph.) is a first-strine bo.skot keep the room clean. ball player? A. J. (Jr.) a rattle to keep her from crying. 6. W.M.(soph.) has been casting effective smiles at E. W. (fr.)? Vlhat' s wrong Jr. Girls some fertilizer so they can grow, IvI .P.(jr)? All the short .men of tho c2.mpus some 7. U.S.(jr.) has been seen recently with hoight. A.P.(fr.)? Is M.J.(jr.) still on tho campus? Room 30 (Girl 's Dorm.) some sewing thread.

C.P.(Sr.) a crate of grapofruit. CAUSE AND EFFECT O.F.(Sr.) some shoe 1)olish. 'l'r.: My goodness , boy! How did you get such dirty hands? M.A. (Sr.) a room mate .

:'\'pil : Washing my face. M. C. (Sr.) a c lock to awn}: en he r for bred\:­ fast • ."r .: What is perpetual motion? Dornutory B a radio ~tu0.ent: When two women are conversing. A. S., G. S, F. M, ( Fr ,) an d A. J., Iv1 . J. ( j r. ) , .1'1'0 : What is a river bank? date books. I.

,Stud~nt : A Place whero the fish keep M.D.(Sr.) a dictionary and encyclopodirL their money. W.F. (soph.) a mirror. GO SLOW J.... Little boy late for school enterod very V.J.(jr.) and F.F.(soph.) some chewing gum, timidly 'l'r.: Why are you lato? R.1I. (jr.) a whistle to blow whe n talking. Pupil: There was a sign dovm tho road saying "School ahead , go slow" E.P. (jr.) 3. muto for his fiddle.

':"~udGnt: Give me a penny's worth of candy. V • H • (')Jr. up'cur'f 0 spy g 1 asses . Scorekeeper: 'What kind do you want? Student: Oh, you can mix l't u"'_u.. ' D • J • ( sop.h) n b ox 0 f 'IN rl't'I ng paper and stamps.