Vol. 58 No. 25 College, Pineville, La. Friday, July 1. 1966

Registration For Summer Reaches 458 Summer registrational Lou­ isiana College has reached —u\^^ a total of 458 students, ac­ cording to Miss Dorothy Cal- hoon, registrar. This is a stight increase over last summer's figure of 454. 7 Of this number 198 aremen students and 260 are women. The senior class boasts the largest group with a total of 125 students, Miss Calhoon In Congress, July 4, 1776, said. The freshman class reg­ istered a total of 113, sopho­ . . . And, for the support of this dec­ mores 89 and juniors 81. Nine girls and four boys laration, with a firm reliance on the from Central Louisiana high schools are enrolled in the protection of Divine Providence, we College's Special summer pro­ gram. These students are se­ mutually pledge to each other our lected by their principals from among the upper 20 per cent lives, our fortunes, and our sacred of their class to study coUege honor. level courses to help them achieve a greater level of aca­ demic achievement The balance of the summer from school registration, a total of Th® Declaration of Independence 37 persons, consists of those students taking specialized study for misceUaneous rea­ sons, the registrar added.

NOTICE

Dr. Edward L. McMillan, chairman of Uie History de­ Let us raseu that pledge this July 4th! partment and former Dean of Louisiana College was elected president of the. Alexandria Lions Club recently.

AUGUST 10th Sacred Music Concert to Be Given At Pineville First Baptist Church A sacred music concert wiU at 7:30 p.m. according to Dr. Dodd Named Speaker be presented at the First Bap­ R. Houston Smith, pastor. State Superintendent of Edu­ of the State Classroom Teach­ tist Church, PineviUe July 6 Featured as guests are Rob­ cation WUliam J. Dodd, wtil ers Association. ert Hale a bass-baritone and be guest speaker for the Sum­ A 32nd degree Mason, Mr. Library Changes Dean WUder a tenor. mer Commencement exercises Dodd is also a member of the Hale is a native of Marks- at Louisiana College, Dr. G. El Karubah Shrine Temple in vUle and was graduated from Earl Guinn, president has an­ Shreveport and a member of Set for Fall Bethany Nazarene College nounced. the Southside Baptist Church Louisiana College students and has done graduate work The ceremonies wUl be held of Baton Rouge. will check books out from the at Oklahoma University, Bos­ at 9:30 a.m. in Alexandria He is married andthefather college library by machine ton University and New Eng­ Hall auditorium, Aug. 10. of two sons. this fall according to Miss land Conservatory. Mr. Dodd was elected Super­ Olive Roberts, director ofthe WUder is a graduate of Cas­ intendent of Education In the library. cade CoUege and has done 1963-64 elections. Priortothat Students wUl no longer have graduate work at Stanford time he served two years as to sign cards to check out University, Northwestern Uni­ president of the state Board of books. The library will issue versity and New England Con­ Education to which he had each student an ID card hav­ servatory. He recently return­ been elected as a member In ing a metal plate with a num­ ed from Germany where he 1960. ber on it. Miss Roberts said. studied with several leading Among other offices he has To check out a book, a stu­ teachers. held are state comptroller, dent will simply hand his ID Both men have appeared Civil Defense director, Lt. Gov­ card and the cards of thebook with several symphony or­ ernor, Louisiana's representa­ he wants to a library assistant, chestras and choral societies tive on uie Tidelands case who wUl insert them into the over the country. and for eight years Allen par­ machine. It will record the They have appeared togeth­ ish representative to the state date due and the student's er in sacred concerts across the Legislature. number on Uie book cards. country and their unique art­ Mr. Dodd is a graduate of Miss Roberts said. istry has brought enthusiastic Northwestern State CoUege in The machine Is similar to response for its deeply-moving Natchitoches and the LSU Uie type used by many busi­ interpretation of sacred music, Law School. He has taught nesses, into which Uie employ­ according to a review. in the public schools of Allen ees punch their timecards, she WUUam J. Dodd The concert is open to the parish and served as president said. public. THE WUDCAT ADVANCE. Pin Fridoy, July 1.1966 I Speak About Congress LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS be made available to the An official reason given for by Gerald Knighton student body soon. It would be the Sunday lock-out was that terrible to delay them any complaints by local churches Congress conducted its busi­ longer. Ahardy thanks to Rod lhat the Student Center recrea­ ness in record time Tuesday Lowery who stuck by thepro- tion faculties diverted the ac­ and adjourned after 35 min­ ject and made sure they were tivities of the students from utes of rapid-fire reports and done. spiritual matters. Needless to only a few questions. The honor system is under say, tills reason and the few '', The charter consideration again. Every following comments got a ' certificates for system was voted down last good strong laugh. [ thccampusor- summer because the members It reaUy is an inconvenience, )ganizations of Congress felt the penalties however, and embarrassing I have arrived for violation were too strict. too. It is impossible to show -rf-3#' • and will be Good luck, gang; and you are the buUdings and coUege fa­ £^ hung in the going to need it! cilities to parents and friends 1 ; Student Center A smaU matter brought up when every buUding is locked as soon as possible. This one last week concerning the Stu­ up. And everyone wonders project took over a year to dent Center being closed on why we are a commuter col­ complete - we hope they can Sunday was discussed again. lege! Would you feel welcome at home Uyour parents locked you out of the living room several hours of the day or week? Jan's Clan There is new hope for the by Jan Andlng prayer room. Not that the one we have can be unlocked Last weekend was one of the most traumatic I have ever but there is a possibUity that experienced. You see, my older sister Julia took the big step one wUl be included inthenew "THE SCREENING COMMITTEE PIP A LOUSY JOB SELECTING A that aU girls look forward to with longing hearts, wistful Religious Education building. TEXT- WHV THESE" AE£ PARTS OF THIS gCOK VVK|TTetf50a.EAKtf sighs, and mainly ulcers. I'm speaking of matrimony. The resignation of Jo Bains THAT S.VSNI UNPERSTOOP IT WITH TH' FIRST REAPING." I was nervous about the whole deal for several reasons. as cheerleader was reluctantly For one thing, I have my doubts about a marriage between accepted Tuesday. Judy Mc­ two people who have known each other for only thirty-nine CleUand wtil become the head hours and 26 minutes. It was a whirlwind courtship; they cheerleader. Elections to fiU met in alornado. For anotherthing, my mother was in charge the vacanacy wiU be held with The Campus Whirl of Uie whole party. Need I say more? the freshman elections in Sep­ She walked around the house aU weekend with the latest tember. We wUl really miss by Cecile Richerson edition of Emily Post tucked under her arm. Who was she Jo - and her wonderful school trying to fool? We all knew she couldn't read! spirit It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. WeU, One thing I must commend her for, though; she did her That's it for this week, I decided to give you the words and see if you could GET best to keep up her appearance because Jerry's folks were G.K. THE PICTURE . . . down for the occasion. At the wedding, she wore a beautiful Three men with wrecking equipment stand looking amazed pink chUfon dress . . . over her blue jeans. before Uie Statue of Liberty. One is heard to say to the other, About the wedding - Julia had always insisted on having What "Let's check the address again, Harry." a garden wedding. She pitched such a fit that finally my Four trumpters stand in white robes outside the waUs of mother agreed, so Julia was married in the garden - in my America a certain city. Behind them stands a huge army ready for step-father's bean garden! My step-father wasn't too pleased battle. One trumpter turns to another and says, "Which WAY with this arrangement because the preacher kept stepping on are those waUs going to come tumbling down?" his prize tomatoes. And what was worse, we had to eat this Needs: mess for supper that night! Yeech! Now, picture a "stone-age" couple, standing looking at A leader like Moses, who each other. The man is a fat, tiger-skin clad individual with The ceremony itself was beautiful, at least what I could refused to be called the son hear of it I was surrounded by sobbing females each equip­ a big nose and a big club. His female companion is taUer of Pharoah's daughter but is than he, and she wears a "skin" also. As she stands looking ped with a basketbaU nose lhat kept dribbUng all over the wilUng to go with God. floor. (Yeah, that WAS kind of corny, wasn't it!) down at him, she is heard to say, "Now that we've learned Army Generals like Joshua to talk . . . try to understand me!" There was only one part of the ceremony that really broke who knew God and could pray Two Indians stand outside a missUe base and watch a me up. It was Uie part when the vows had been spoken and and shout things to pass rather the preacher said, "You may now greet your bride." That's rocket take off. One look at the other and says, "I pity the than blow them to pieces with Martians." when Jerry said, "Hi, Julia." atomic energy. Did you get the picture? NaturaUy, everybody was in tears when it was all over, A Food Administrator like even Jerry. But I rather suspect that was because I knocked Joseph who knew God and his boutonnlerre off his lapel and tried to pin it back to his had the answer to famines. This article comes from THE REFLECTOR, collarbone. Bishops like Paul who would State University. Getting out this paper is no picnic. If we The reception at home after the wedding was nothing declare the whole counsel of print jokes, people say we are sUly. If we don't, they say we short of catastrophic. My brother had left his worm collection God and not be sectarian. are too serious. If we clip things from other newspapers, we on the table with the cake. Imagine Jutia's surprise when she are too lazy "to write it ourselves. If we don't we are stuck bent over and saw aU 32 of them doing the twist! Preachers like Peter who with our own stuff. If we stick too close to the job all day, we would not be afraid to look The only part of the whole weekend I genuinely looked should be out hunting up news. If we do get out and hustle, people in the two eyes and say, we ought to be on the job in the office. If we don't print forward to was the throwing of the bride's bouquet I thought Repent or perish and denounce I had a pretty good chance at it until I discovered that contributions, we don't appreciate genius. If we do, the paper their personal as weU as na­ is filled with junk. MOTHER was also planning to get her hand In on the deal. tional sin. Some people are never satisfied! She was determined to catch If we make a change in a feUow's write-up, we are too that bouquet, and when we saw her come out of the house Musicians like David who critical. If we don't, we are asleep. If we report off-campus in footbaU padding and helmeting, I'll teU you we didn't get would play the songs of Zion news, we are being irrelevant If we don't, we're not getting in HER way! rather than Uie Boogie Woogie aU the news. If we get political, we're a bunch of radicals. If of this day. we don't, we're being too narrow. Mothers like Hanna who Now someone wUl probably say that we stole this from would pray for a child that another paper, which we did. THE ^ILDCATII/ILDCAT ^ she might give him to God rather than women who are For those of you takingorhaveyetto take a Shakespeare delinquent parents with de- course, I now present "Macbeth" modernized, from the POW DVANCE Unquent children. WOW, Northeast Louisiana CoUege. The WUdcat Advance is the official publication ofthe Student Christians like Enoch who "He's here in double trust" Body of Louisiana CoUege, Pineville, Louisiana. It is pub­ would walk with God rather He's a counterfeit spy. lished every Friday morning except vacations, holidays, than being worldly-minded. "I dreamed last night of the three weird sisters." and examination weeks. Entered as Second Class Matter ChUdren like Samuel who at the Post Office at Pineville, Louisiana, under the Act of Man, that was no dream; that was a nightmare! would talk to God in the Night "Whence is that knocking?" March 3, 1897. Address all correspondence and exchanges hours. to: The WUdcat Advance, P. 0. Box 305, Louisiana Col­ Avon calling. lege, Pineville, La. 71360. The WUdcat Advance office is Physicians like Luke who "How goes the world sir, now?" could care for your physical located in Room 30 of Uie Morgan W. Walker Student Around, still. Center. Telephone445-2485, Ext. 68. needs and introduce you to Jesus Christ who is a special­ "We are men my leige," EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Gerald Knighton ist in spiritual trouble. Brilliant deduction, gentlemen. BUSINESS MANAGER Dickie Groff A God like Israel's instead "My royal lord, you do not give the cheer." STAFF: Joy Kraus, assistant editor, Herman Cowan, David of the Dollar god, the Movie That's the cheerleaders' job, you idiot Womack and Dewaln Belgard, reporters; Ernie White, god, and the Auto god. "Stands Scotiand where it did?" photographer; Amos Brown and Ronnie Newman, circu­ And a Saviour like Jesus Yep, H hasn't budged an Inch, lation; Jan Anding, Cecile Richerson and Chuck Crochet, who could and would save columnists; James Petty, art; Evelyn Kees, George Mc- from the utter most to the And now, what you've all been impatiently waiting for - Gowin, Doris Martin, technical assistants uttermost _ FACULTY ADVISOR Mr. Oscar Hoffmeyer Copied the end of my column. So . . . GOOD-BYE! Friday, Jglyl, 1966 THE WILDCAT ADVANCE. PtnwilU. Lmiuona B.S.U. HIGHLIGHTS by Joy Kraus with God. Encounter participants were This program usually last inspired last Thursday night about 30 minutes and is held by Professor C.J. Cavanaugh, in the informal lounge of the of the biology department, student center at 6 p.m. on who spoke on ways a student Tuesday and Thursdays, ac­ can gain a closer and more cording to Jamie McMiUin, meaningful relationship with Sulphur senior, and worship God. chairman. He told the experience of Speakers fortheseprograms attending his first prayer meet­ usuaUy come from the student ing as a student on the Lou­ body and sometimes from the isiana College campus thirty- faculty. five years ago. "It Is the desire of the BSU Mr. Cavanaugh encourag­ council that the student body ed those present to have a will pray for and participate "constant life," Always look­ in Encounter which is planned ing for something one may do by the student for the student" for Christ He said that every­ said Bo Henderson, BSU pres­ one must find his place in life; ident when lhat place is in God's will he will be happiest Bring a friend and an open heart and God will bless you A smile and a kind word both. cost nothing and mean the most, especiaUy to new stu­ dents arriving on a college Faculty, PERCHED UNNOTICED on the mantle is Patricia Forbeck (Edith) and Kenny KeUer campus, said Professor Cava­ the "ghostes with the mostes," Dorothy Nelson, (Dr. Bradman), standing; and Doug Rhine- naugh. who plays "Elvira" in "The Blithe Spirit", hQk.. /r>i,„..„„. e i e -. ,» .L\ J Plan Picnic h art charles Sandra So leau Ruth He closed by saying that the Summer Workshop play to be preiented , < >- ' ( >. •*• Faculty, staff and their fam- July 21, 22, and 23. Others pictures are: Jeanette McClendon (Mrs. Bradman), seated. there is something for each of Uies will be served a fried us to learn everyday and we chicken supper picnic July 14 should take advantage of at the Harold MUes Park every opportunity. about 10 miles from PinevUle Nine Play Double Roll In L.C. The B.S.U. Encounter pro­ on the Natchitoches highway. gram Is planned so that stu­ The event wUl begin at 6 p.m., Summer Theater Production dents may have an encounter according to Mrs. George Hearn, chairman. Probably no more spirited role in the production of "The l ortrait lot can be found than Uie holography This annual event in the life Blithe Spirit" F cast of Louisiana College's Technical crew of the of L.C. employees is sponsor­ Summer Theatre. Nearly Joy Kraus Named ed by the Faculty Wives Club. comedy has been announced every one is playing a double by Mr. Frank David Bennett, YWA President Music and entertainment director of the summer work­ ALEXANDRIA wUl beprovided along with the shop. They (and their stage DAILY TOWN TALK Joy Kraus, Houma junior, general fellowship of the oc­ CbipeS Theme part listed in brackets) are: was elected president of the casion "We expect between Kenny KeUer, technical di­ Young Women's Auxiliary for 75 and 100 persons in at­ rector (Dr. Bradman); Doug the summer term, at their first tendance," Mrs. Hearn stated. 8s 61 ©BUIMS 13 Rhinehart, stage manager Phone 442-1331 meeting Tuesday June 28. As­ Tickets for the meal may be "The Kingdom of God's (Charles); Sandra Soileau, sisting her, is Jan Anding, purchased from Mrs. Theo Left Hand and the Kingdom properties (Ruth); Jeannette Houma junior as vice presi­ McMahon in the business of­ of God's Right Hand" was McClendon, costumes (Mrs. dent fice. Deadline for these has the topic of last week's chapel Bradman); Dorothy Nelson, pubUcity (Elvira); Pat For­ Sandy Warnick, Orange, been set for July 12. Prices sermon by Dr. E. F. Haight are 75 cents for adults, $1.50 who. In addition to his teach­ beck, house manager, (Edith) Tex., senior and Nita Reed, and Marilyn Jo Humphries, {CQMIESS [ Marshall, Tex., junior, are for couples andS2.00forfam- ing duties, functions as dean Ules. make-up (Madam Arcat). program co-chairmen. of the Louisiana College 1212 MACARTHUR DRIVE chapel. Serving on the social com­ Committee members serving Others on the technical crew ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA mittee are Sue BaUard, Grand with Mrs. Hearn are Mrs. The civil government Is are RusseU Nixon, set design Chenier sophomore, Diane Hazel Stickley, Miss Olive God's left hand - an instru­ and Bobby Lee, lighting and 443-1626 AREA CODE 318 Greer, and Pam McAltisler, Roberts, Miss Myrtis Foster, ment for maintaining order sound effects. both Baton Rouge freshmen. Mrs. Lawrence Tucker, Mrs. in the world, he said, quoting Mrs. Deanne Bland, instruc­ Theo McMahon, Mrs. C. J. Paul in Romans 13 for sup­ tor of art, wiU design the pro­ Sandy Warnick led in a port of his statement. gram cover. John W. devotion and Jan Anding Cavanaugh, Mrs. E. F. brought special music. Haight and Mrs. Oscar Hoff­ "The church must join in meyer. helping to push back forces which would reduce our cities Many a checkered career WARD to human wastelands." he con­ ends in a striped suit Chuck's Chatter tinued. God's redeeming activity in Hardware Co. by Chuck Crochet turn to other side of board, Christ is His kingdom of the point on wrong end! Boy get right hand, he said. The V A T K () N I /. K "A stich in time saves nine," much perplexed! church has responsibility in During Uie week I have found Need help much! If you fit both areas, according to Dr. BA1ER CLEANERS Dial 2-7702 this to be very true. If you biU, please see my Utile sis in Haight 1726-32 Lee St. cannot conceive why so, the UU'\. utT on Cash & Carry room 317 Cottingham. (She's 1001 Main, Pineville Near Lee & Bollon , author suggests you check him the only girl on crutches.) and his best friend out. You wiU get the picture; but re­ You don't know my Uttle Liz Hanberry Laughlin un­ member "Looks are de­ sis? She's Bettie Stagg the derwent surgery Wednesday ceiving!" friendly monitor. What do I at Baptist Hospital. She Is Your SCM Portable Typewriter Headquarters mean by friendly? WeU, who much improved and wishes to else would get up at 2:30 a.m. HELP WANTED thank all of the students who to answer Uie phone for some­ have visited and sent presents GARRETT OFFICE SUPPLIES, INC. one else? (She knew It wasn't and messages. When in the course of hu­ for her,) man experiments, It becomes Phone 442-4418 421 Murray St. necessary to see just how well This gal would and did and you can Iron without injury, tripped over a smaU phone A gentieman is a person one set of people (males) must booth. Funny? I guess so, but who is polite even when he is that's why she's my Uttle sis. not asking favors. appeal to another (females). C off *f* Uarutu .3 tore — HELP! Needed: level-headed, right- 101 Ray (Lakeside addition) Poilal Service handed girl to do Ironing for 1 LON R. BASS, owner reasonable left-handed boy. • "Church Going Children Seldom Left-handed boy have big Become De/inqi/enfj" problem - no left handed iron­ ing board. When boy iron with C nl I fijr miJrua -J tor * right - handed board have RAPIDES BANK much trouble. Get slow burn. s 1323 Military Hwy. Phone 443-7223 Cast shadow on own works ^C O & TRUST CO. «8»^"i because have to stand funny ALEXANORIA — P 1 N E V 1 t_ '_ E Free Delivery to keep Iron plug from "gum­ ming up works." When boy ^••••••••ti ]•I THE WILDCAT ADVANCE. HMVRU. LOU.,., Friday, July I. 1964 New Physics Equipment Used In Lab Classes by Herman A. Cowan gauge the balance. Amos said that the machine This summer Mr. Cook, is practically ready for use In chairman of the Physics de­ the experiments. He also stated partment, is employing the that he will spend even more use of a Linear Air Track in time trying to balance it to his classes. This instrument "perfection." is one of the first of only afew such precision instruments of Mr. Cook estimated thecost its kind in Louisiana. ofthe machine at a little under S400. It uses the principle of motion without friction. Small cars run on a cushion of air Putting Golf Course over an inverted v-shaped track. These cars never touch Now Available the track while the machine is Students may now take ad­ in motion. vantage of another recreation A few of the simple exercises facility of the physical educa­ that can be performed by the tion department Aputtinggolf students with this machine are: course has been set up on the testing for elastic or inelastic second floor of the H. O. West collision, acceleration, grav­ Physical Education Building, PROF. ROBERT COOK watches Amos Brown track. The instrument is designed to permit ity, enertia, and velocity. according to Robert Black­ adjust the physics department's new linear air motion without friction. burn, director of physical edu­ The machine is very precise cation. when properly set up and used. For the past few weeks Amos The course is open from 2 to One Hundred L.C. Students Brown has been working on 5 p.m. Monday through Fri­ Two for One Sale the machine, trying to balance day. Equipment maybecheck- it ed out from the intramural office in the West Building. Make Spring Honor Roil Ten hours must be spend on In Bookstore the machine in order that it There is no charge for the A total of 100 Louisiana Honor Roll iTudenlt wilh gradot o( "B" by Dewain Belgard might perform properly. use of this equipment. The College students have been These hours must be spent Course is also used by stu­ named to the Honor Roll for Darloon Arm,, Linda Bailiff, Jo Boint, A two-for-the-price-of-one tightening screws, drawing dents in Physical Education the second semester, accord­ Bobble Balenline, Gloria BorroH, Richard progress graphs by which to class 216 this summer. ing to Miss Dorothy Calhoon, Blackburn, RoborlBlake, Jr.,SharonBrailan, shelf will soon be installed in Amoi Brown, lorry Don Brown, Frances the Louisiana College book­ registrar. LA. COUEOFS FAVOBTE Buchanan, Emma Lou Campbell, Maion store according to Mr. Law­ Of this number 12 students Campbell, Cayto Croiby, Jane Cuppolt, rence Tucker, manager. SCHAFFER'S who took 12 hours os credit Louite Deloney, Dlanna Edalon, Drucella FINE CLEANING Ellli, The shelf will be located be­ or more made no grade less 806 MAIN, PINEVILLE than an "A". Eighty-eight stu­ Marlon Gat01, Amnon Gimpelovlti, low the new pegboard display dents who took a minimum of David Goodman, Dorolhy Graham, Ru­ rack on the back wall of the dolph Hammock, George Harriion, Thomai bookstore, he said. Ownen 12 hours of work made no Harvey, Raima Haveni, Morion Hazard, Luther Branch & Henry Beaaley MEuwtu, tomtuu grade less than a "B". Belly Jo Hlnei, Carol Hinei, Ann Holland, The display rack above the John Hoy thick. Shirley Hoyl, Waller Jones. shelf will be stocked with serve- Honor roll students with Kalhryn Kemp, Wilma Lawrence, Belly yourself items such as pens, grades of "A" are: lewli, Pamela Lively, Rod lowery. Anno Ink cartridges, and paperback PERK'S PAINT HOUSE Dell Magee, Don Magee, Jocqueline Ma- Dewoln Belgard, Marian Davii, SlWrie books, he continued. lone, Larry Marr, Joyce Marlin, Picture Frames - Art Supplies Humeri, Judith Morgan, Carolyn Parker, A few of the titles on display Undo Petlu* Peevy, David Rogitllo, Chun- Rebecca McAlpine, CorolynMcCain,Bob­ Masury Paint Chung Sul, Thomo. SloHord, Sua Walker, bie McCann, Bryan McCann, Gloria Mont­ are: "The Great Gatsby," a Linda Kay While, and Edward Worley. gomery, Dixie Moore, Anllo Morgan, novel by Fitzgerald; "The "Courtesy Discount to all College Students" Florence Bailey, Angle Mundy, Melba Shaking of the Foundations," 1319 Military Hwy. Neol, Arthur Odoll, Robert Parrott, Mary a book of Tillich's sermons; Pineville. Lo. 443-4493 Penny, Brenda Perimon, Gary Rachol, "The Gospel According to Pea­ Sharon Ramify, Sandra Kaye Richardson, nuts," which explains many of W.A. COON Alfred Roihto, lenora Schonfeld, Fanned Seidel, Sutan Sill,, Corel Smith, Wayno the "Peanuts" cartoon strips; Spears, Jeanne Ann Sparry, Sharon Sper- and "Harmony of a Mar­ ma M J^M ma H| BASS-BARITONE MUSIC CO. Had, Robert Slagg, Wilda Stanley, Millon riage" Stewart, Billy Tanner, Cecil Taylor, Sheet Mufic, Pianos Harry Thibodeaui, Morvinlhicl*,Patricia The new pegboard rack and Instruments Tolberl, Danelle Turner, Horrlol Walfcor, bargain shelf will put more of George Walih, Trudy Watic-n, Glenda the bookstore's stock out in 41 7 Murray Si. -Ph. 3-4557 Weill, William R. Whittingion, CharloHe the open where students can WTGHEV Wiley, ihamo. Wilks, Sharon William., see it and examine it, accord­ Sandra Wood, Ryan Wooding Ion, and Roto ing to Mr. Tucker. AtEXANDRIA Mary Yates. $acrc6 Concert

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Golf and archery tourna­ VoL 68, No. 26 Louisiana College, pineville. La. ments open to all L. C. stu­ Friday, July 15. 1966 dents will be held July 26 through August 5, according to Prof. Robert E. Blackburn, Director of Physical Edu­ cation. Trophies will be given In both tournaments forfirstand second place winners of the men's and women's divisions, '"in SJ^j .A Prof. Blackburn said. Partici­ pants must sign up in the intramural office before the opening day of the tourna­ ments. \ - I f*. \ \ > f • - -- -' The golf tournament will be played by "match play" until the final round which will follow "stroke play" proce­ dure. In all games except the final roundthecontestantswill play nineholeswiththeperson winning the most holes win­ ning the game. In the final game the winner will be the person completing eighteen holes in the least number of strokes. Prof. Blackburn says the QUARTERBACK CLUB KICKOFF - Members of the Lou­ tournaments will be played isiana College Quarterback club were shown new uniforms for on the contestants own time both the football and basketball teams this past week at their at the Old Rapides Golf kickoff meeting for 1966-67 athletic season. Demonstrating new Course. football gear is athletic director Billy Allgood. A complete outfit The archerytoumamentwill costs from $100 to $125 per player depending on size, Allgood be held on campus. Equip­ pointed out to the group. Discussing new style shoes and hip ment for the sports can be ob­ pads are Dr. G. Earl Guinn, L.C. president and Mr. Floyd tained through the intramural Smith, Jr., the new mayor of Pinveille. The Quarterback Club office during the regularhours is an organization of community business and professional men of from two to three and from who contribute financially to the support of the L.C. Athletic four to five each afternoon program and assist in raising funds for the Athletic department Monday through Friday. The Coaches, along with Alan Pinkus, L.C. Development Di­ rector, have jusl launched the 1966 fund raising campaign.

Expected Fall Enrollment Ss 1100 The expected enrollment for Dorothy Calhoon, registrar. the fall semester is 1100 stu­ She saidthatapproxlmately Fall Tuition, Fee Increase Slated dents according to Miss 350 of this number will be freshmen entering for the first Costs for L.C. students will bold, 370 per semester; and Rising costs and salary ad­ increase slightly beginning rent for Cottingham and Tu­ justments due to academic de­ time, which will beanincrease this fall according to informa­ dor, S85 per semester. gree" changes of the faculty over last year's freshman tion released by the Dean of are reasons for the increase, Selective Service class of 322. Formerly board was S170 Students and the business of­ per semester, rent for Ware according to Mr. Hicks. "The Dr. William D. Murray, aca­ fice. and Godbold $50, and for high cost of everything" and Scores Available demic dean, said that this Mr. Carroll Gates, Dean of Cottingham and Tudor S70, "inflation" are reasons given would be an increase in enroll­ Students, has informed stu­ for increased fees in the letter as outlined in the current L.C. from the Dean of Students. Men students who took the ment over last fall's record of dents in a letter that the fol­ catalogue. draft deferment test in the 929, even though careful lowing fees will be effective The increase amounts to Mr. Hicks said he felt the spring should go by the Selec­ screening was done this year. this fall: board, S180 per se­ fee increases would have "no tive Service agency on Jack­ slightly more than S2perweek mester, rentforWareandGod- for a student taking 18 hours. effect whatsoever" on enroll­ son Street to get the results ment in the college. "Most of the test, according to Mr. Also, according to the Dean colleges are increasing tuition Gerald Carrier, Rapides of Student's office, first-time five or six dollars next se­ Parish Selective Service agent Roberts Plans August Oriental Tour dormitory students "willhave mester," he pointed out The the entire S25 dormitory de­ These test results will not Miss Olive Roberts, director with Mrs. Lamar Ozley, a pro­ one dollar per hour tuition be mailed, Mr. Carrier said. posit retained as a room de­ increase at Louisiana College of the L. C. library, will tour fessor of mathematics at Lou­ posit" Previously, S15 ofthe the Far East during thebreak isiana Tech. will not make much difference, fee was applied to the student's he said. between summer school and The less friendly groups in bill and only 310 retained the fall semester, it was learned the Orient need not be dis­ according to the Dean of Stu­ When asked at the time the $1000 Given to Fund recently. She will be traveling turbed since the two plan no dent's letter. fee increases were announced military excursions into the Tuition will be SI7 per se­ If there would be an increase From Flynn Estate hot-war zones. The trip is en­ mester hour instead of S16 in scholarship aid to students, SUMMER THEATRE tirely for pleasure, Miss Mr. Hicks said the scholar­ One thousand dollars was per hour beginning this fall, Roberts said. Mr. Ernest Hicks, L. C. busi­ ship committee had not met recently given to the Louisi- yet and College general scholar­ Their itinerary will include ness manager, has announced. ship fund from the estate of Japan, Hong Kong, Taipei, Mrs. Mabel Flynn of Alex­ Singapore, Bankgkok and andria, Dr. G. Earl Guinn, other Southeast Asian places. President of Louisiana Col­ They will take a plane from lege, has announced. Shreveport on August 19 for College Show Televised On KALB Mrs. Flynn's daughter and the first leg of their trip. They A portion of one of the (he first of a series of monthly son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Duf- will fly to Dallas, then on to Ethma Odum shows lastweek programs about L. C. to be field Musgraves, Jr. of Glove, , their port of was given to Louisiana shown the first Thursday of Arizona, are both graduates embarkation from the conti­ College. The program was de­ each month at 3 p.m. of L.C. nental U. S., according to signed "to get the community Miss Roberts. Name of the program is The check was brought to acquainted with the oppor­ "This is Louisiana College." Dr. Guinn by Mrs. Flynn's A BOAC jet liner will take tunities offered bythecollege," It presents the past and pre­ eldes,.,._.t son, Mr. Ben Flynn. ., , "The Blithe fpiHtf will be them from there to Honolulu according to Dr. Henry An­ sent history of L. C. Dr. An­ president ofthe Flynn Man- presented July Jl," 2J2 and 23 for some sight-seeing before derson, Louisiana College Di­ derson narrated the program. rector of Public Relations. ufacturing Company, Inc. of In the Fine Arts auditorium, going on to the Orient. They In future programs, the Alexandria. Admission will be 50. cents for will return to the U. S. via The telecast was on KALB- college will present its cur­ Mrs Flvnn died August 22, *'udenta and S1 f°* adults- San Francisco on September T.V., channel 5 in Alexandria. ricula and plans for the 1965 *™-B«" **•> No reservationsarenecessary. " 3, she said. Last week's program was coming year. THE WILDCAT ADVANCE, Pinntvill.. loviiiona Friday, j«|y 15. 1966 Editorial I Speak About Congress Wh Not Miss L c ? bhyv Geralr,rr>mlrdl KnirrhtnnKnighto n I fee(,.nll tthUe committe.-„m„.:n,.re. di-J;^dt »_«.awon» - fror-—m precedents._,_„„-J„_t.. >"i * derful job. The staff of the WILDCAT wishes to extend congratu­ Congress spent well over an If you find notices of a tennis lations to Miss Deborah Swartz for being first runner-up hour amending amendments The money matters voted tournament being conducted and for receiving the "most talented" award in the Miss Lou­ to several twice-amended by Congress were: on campus, you will know that isiana Pageant. She entered the contest as North Louisiana motions in their meeting Tues­ .... AscholarshipofS150 the tournament exists because Cotton Festival Queen. Her beauty and charm have not been day but the results of the con­ (S75 per semester) to be given of a question raised in Con­ unnoticed on the Louisiana College campus. gress. fusion should really be to an outstanding member of We regret, however, that our own Miss Louisiana College, worthwhile to the student a high school student council. As of Tuesday there was Judy Griffin, could not represent L. C. in the pageant Tradi­ body. The purpose is to interest stu­ no tournament in tennis tion has barred Miss L. C. from entering the contest Perhaps dents who are active in student scheduled. But several stu­ this is because many Baptists have the opinion that all beauty A member affairs in coming to L. C. of Congress, dents had indicated their in­ contests are unbecoming to Christians, especially Baptists, '• Steve Tillman, .... A gift of $ 1500 to buy terest so the matter is being and therefore should not degrade themselves, Christ or the ' resigned. His new books for thelibrary. checked with Mr. Blackburn Baptist Church by appearing In public In a bathing suit 5/ committee po- of the Physical Education De- ; .... Place stickers In the par tmenL Beauty and talent are God-given gifts and can be used

B.S.U. HIGHLIGHTS by Joy Kraus Minden sophomore, chair­ man of the worship services The Baptist Student Union at Pinecrest and the Ministerial Alliance This activity is sponsored are helping to raise $486 for by the B.S.U. with student Liz Laughlin, LaRose senior, speakers and leaders. who was severely burned last May, according to Bo Hender­ Dudley asked that each stu­ son, DeRidder senior, B.S. U. dent make it his own obliga­ president tion to support this mission point This fund is to help Liz and Ronnie Laughlin with the many expenses imposed on Addresses of several student them by the accident summer missionaries are available at the Encounter Bo said that an offering services, according to Sue Bal­ will be received every Thurs­ lard, Grand Chenier sopho­ day during the Encounter more, missions chairman. service. A car wash will also be held in the near future to Postcards supplied by the help reach this goal. B.S.U. are to encourage you, the students, to write to your THREE OF THE SEVEN staff members of are, from left, Mr. Saxe Adams, Dr. Burney, missionaries and support the Second Annual Kindergarten Workshop and Miss Henderson. them wilh your prayers, said pose during a break between sessions. They Worship services at Pine­ Sue. crest State School began yes­ terday and will be held each Thursday at 7:30 p.m., ac­ Blessed is he who expects cording to Dudley Hardy, nothing, for he shall receive fflnderpirfteii. fclkstop Cradles T@dky nothing.

The five-day workshop for leans; Mrs. Lucile Peach, kindergarten workers con­ supervisor of adult and special cludes today in the Teacher education, Rapides Parish l-iel L.C. Alumnus, Praised By Anderson Education buUding, accord­ School board; and Mr. Saxe ing to Dr. William Murray, Adams, of the Music Depart­ by Herman Cowan press and Southern Baptists, ligious writers in the country. academic dean, and director ment Baptist Sunday School Dr. Anderson reported. He These contacts have also con­ of the event board, Nashville, Tennessee, For the past 10 years Dr. has given the press the back­ tributed greatly to a better The total enrollment at the were the off-campus staff mem­ W. C. Fields, an alumnus of ground information they want understanding of the working end of Monday's session came bers. Louisiana College, has been and need when they need it press by the Baptist group, he to 65. This number exceeds Dr. George E. Hearn, chair­ doing a splendid job as Public The press releases have been remarked. last year's enrollment of fifty- man of thepsychology depart­ Relations Secretary for the well organized and to the six. Workers came from Ark­ ment and Mrs. Sarah Orrok, Southern Baptist Convention, point ansas, Texas and all areas associate professor of health according to Dr. Henry An­ At different times Dr. Fields John W. of Louisiana. and physical education for derson, L. C. Director of Pub­ has taken groups of Southern lic Relations. Heading the seven member Louisiana Collegearebothon Baptist PR personnel to visit staff was Dr. Murray, with the workshop staff. Dr. Anderson made these some of the prominent re­ WARD Miss Evelyn Henderson, as The purpose of the work­ remarks after returning from assistant director. Miss Hen­ shop was to "instruct in the a recent travelling PR seminar derson is associated with the basic principles of kinder­ to Washington, Philadelphia IA comers FAvosin Hardware Co. Sunday School Department of garten education, materials and New York which Dr. MEN'S STOtE the Louisiana Baptist Conven­ and methods, child psycho­ Fields had organized. tion. logy, and kindergarten or­ Dr. Fields has helped to es­ Dial 2 - 7702 Dr. Edith Burney, teacher, ganization and administra­ tablish a good working rela­ &k^^dfaV^ First Baptist Church, New Or­ tion," said Dr. Murray. tionship between the public 1726-32 Lee St UBAMHH, IOKUMA Near Lee & Rolton Utilization of Pool Facilities Pushed by Professor by David Womack Atkins. Sandra, Kenney, and of this course will qualify a PERK'S PAINT HOUSE Carol are hdfilling part of the person to teach all levels of Picture Frames - Art Supplies "Complete utilization of the Water Safety Instructor course swimming from beginning to college's swimming pool facili­ requirements by teaching this senior life saving. Masury Paint ties" is the goal expressed by class, Blackburn said. Prof. Blackburn said similar "Courtesy Discount to all College Students" Prof. Robert E. Blackburn, Six Louisiana College stu­ swimming programs will be 1319 Military Hwy, Director of Physical Educa­ dents are taking the Water offered next Spring semester Pineville, La. 443-4493 tion, during a recent talk con­ Safety Instructorcoursewhich including the Water Safety In­ cerning this summer's pro­ is being taught in two phases. structor course. grams. The pool is located in Prof. Blackburn is teaching The following is a corrected a wing of the H. O. West the first phase. The second swimming schedule which will Physical Education building. phase will be taught by Eu­ allow time for the special pro­ gene "Jeep" Jones on July Special programs are being grams being conducted ac­ 18 through 22. Jones is the cording to Prof. Blackburn. conducted to teach swimming Louisiana and Mississippi from the beginning level to area representative of the Beginning Swimming Classes: the level of Water Safety In­ American Red Cross. Accord­ Monday, Wednesday and structor in addition to the ing to Blackburn completion Friday .... 2:00-3:00 p.m. regular activity courses and Recreational Schedule: recreational periods accord­ Monday .... 3:00-5:00 p.m. ing to Prof. Blackburn. Tuesday .... 2:30-4:00 p.m. Wednesday . . 3:00-5.00 p.m. Fifteen children of thefaculty Thursday . . . 2:30-5:00 p.m. and staff are being taught be­ Jortrait Friday ..... 3:00-4:00 p.m. ginning swimming by Rut holography Saturday. . . 9:30-11:30 a.m. Whittington, Sandra Wood, F Faculty: LOOKS? CERTAINLY!! Kenney DeWIess, and Carol Tuesday .... 4:00-5:30 p.m. Friday 4:00-5:30 p.m. Of course the first few times you look at her >ou get SCHAFFER'S ALEXANDRIA FINE CLEANING DAILY TOWN TALK that "Blind Date" feeting ... but after that, nothing 806 MAIN, PINEVILLE elso looks exactly right, and after you slip th3t ke\- - FREE DELIVERY - ring on, you just know that this is a marriage that Owners Phone 442 -1331 Luther Branch & Henry Bcaaley will really last. Wny don't ycu let your VW dealer OWL PHARMACY introduce you? Your SCM Portable Typewriter Headquar ers 904 Main St., Pineville Alexandria Vollowagen, Inc. GARRETT OFFICE SUPPLIES, INC. Phone 442-3338 629 Third Street . Phone 445 -1438 Fred Tannehill, Manager Phone 442-4418 421 Murray St. THE WUDCAT ADVANCE. P.n.-IH.. louiiiano Friday. July IS. 1966 Unusual Book Available in Library 'Cats Hope for New-Style Kick Is 'Gospel According to Peanuts' The Louisiana College Wild­ cat football team may sport a new dimension with their by Dewain Belgard books in the Louisiana kicking game this fall, ac­ College library. The book is a cording to head football coach "The Gospel According to serious theological work and Gene Southern. a popular one, having gone Peanuts" by Robert L. Short That dimension would be is one of the most unusual through 13 printings in less than two years. in the form of a soccer type kicker from Jerusalem, Israel, Mr. Short's purpose is "to Amnon Gimpelevitz. act as an interpreter of . . . Amnon is a Junior, pre- 'What am I to Do?' Peanuts." He tells us, for in­ med student named to the stance, that a cartoon about Spring Honor Roll with a Is Chapel Topic the existence of Santa Claus 2.6 average (out of a£ossible is really about the existence 3.0) who stands 5-9 and "After I have rededicated of God and that Charlie weighs 172 pounds. Brown's failure to fly his kite my life, what am I to do?" Though Amnon has not Dr. Henry Anderson, director represents the vanity of his hopes and dreams. played football before, he has of public relations at L. C, had a great deal of experience answered that question in Short's interpretations are on the soccer field, in high chapel last week with "Get mostly optimistic. The book school and in tournaments. busy." is, as the title says, the gospel In his rapid-fire conversa­ Citing the "parable of the (or good news) according to tion style Amnon related how haunted house*' in Luke 11, "Peanuts." he and Southern were having he said to eliminate evil is Not everyone, though, is "small talk" one day and he a "pretty good idea." convinced any gospel is inthe learned that some players do "But unless the void is filled cartoons. Has Charlie Brown nothing but kick the ball. "I with something else-some­ ever flown his kite? Or ever believe I can do that" the Amnon Gimplevitz thing creative-thcnewlifewill confident Amnon said. won a baseball game? To the 45-yard line. was suggested that he seek not last long," he said. quote Charlie: "Never, never, His fellow students thought "If Amnon makes the team out a school in the South. Rededication has too long never, never!" And Linus is he was kidding. But aftertalk- still waiting for the Great he will probably be used only Selection of Louisiana been a negative thing, he con­ ing Southern out of the use of to kick field goals," Southern tinued. To say "Thou shalt Pumpkin, and it seems Lucy College was made after Am­ a football and going onto the said. "But if he can do this non had received "a very not" is not enough, "Thou will be an unregenerate all field in his spare time, both her life. with success it will be a great friendly letter" from C. J, shalt" is also necessary, he the students and coach have help to us." said. Cavanaugh, chairman ofthe But you make up your own about changed their mind. Biology department Amnon almost never misses Amnon spent two and a If rededication involves only mind. The book is worth a half years in the Army of his walking up and down an aisle, the uprights when kicking His eye is on med school quick trip to the library. Even country after graduation from but in the meantime Amnon then "the last state is worse if you don't agree with Short, from the side of his foot at 30 yards. And he is fairly high school. But he wanted to continues his kicking soccer than the first" according to you will enjoy the many car­ become a doctor and several Dr. Anderson- accurate when fading back to style, hoping Coach Southern toon Illustrations. physicians in Jerusalem en­ will tap him on the shoulder couraged him to come to next fall to "dress out and help America for his education. It us on the field." Station Wagon Given Ky H.O. West Su(cessful Basketba|, clirlics End A 1966 Chrysler Town and gon, the Athletic Department approve in writing and In Athletic Director and Head working about one hour and Country station wagon has station wagon and a bus. advance the useof the Faculty- Basketball Coach Billy AU­ fifteen minutes twice a day on been given to Louisiana Staff station wagon, using an Policies were recently good has recently completed basic fundamentals of the College by Mr. H. O. West, "Approval Slip." his fifth annual basketball game. Allgood said the boys a former trustee from Minden. adopted by a committee, ap­ pointed by the president The Alhletic Director will clinic here at the college Ap­ were "seventh through twelfth The vehicle has been desig­ governing use of the vehicles. approve in writing and in ad­ proximately seventy boys graders that had written and nated for use by faculty and Among them are: vance the use of the Athletic from Louisiana and Missis­ asked to participate In the staff when transportation is station wagon, using an "Ap­ sippi participated this summer clinic" needed for official college busi­ The college fleet consists of proval Slip." in two clinics according to Working with Allgood to in­ ness, according to Dr. William a station wagon to be used Coach Allgood. The Business Manager will struct the boys during thefirst D. Murray, dean. mainly by the faculty and clinic was Coach John 0'- staff, a station wagon to be approve In writing and in Both of the clinics lasted Keefe, basketball coach at This automobile brings to advance the use of the Bus, for two weeks with the boys three the total number of used mainly by the Athletic William Carey and ex-room­ vehicles owned by the College department and a bus to be using an "Approval Slip." member such as a debate con­ mate and ex-teammate of his. for use by groups needing used by college groups need­ According to Dr. Murray, test or other function. And Don Bates, Louisiana College transportation, Mr. Ernest ing transportation for short the new station wagon will be groups of faculty or staff mem­ basketball player assisted All- Hicks, assistant to the presi­ trips. Fleet is to be used for used on such occasions as bers can use It when attending good with the second clinic. College business only. dent has announced. They are when a group of students at­ a conference when on college business. Mr. Bob Mercer, local busi­ the Faculty-Staff station wa­ The Dean of the College will tend an event with a faculty nessman whose son partici­ The Athletic station wagon, pated in the clinic, stated purchased about a year ago "Coach Allgood has brought by the Athletic Department is about more progress from my used to transport players to son during these two weeks games and taking groups of than he had made in the past students to class activities such two years." Allgood stated as bowling etc., according to he was looking forward to con­ Billy Allgood, athletic director. tinuing the clinic next summer.

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NEW STATION WAGON -- Dr. G. Earl and the benefactor after which the field house Guinn, L.C. president hands keys to a 1966 was named. The "wagon" will be used by Chrysler nine-passenger station wagon to Dr. faculty and staff on official business for L.C. William Murray, dean. The vehicle Is a gift and for transporting students to various HI to the College by Mr. H. O. West of Minden, activities, both local and out of town. a former member of the Board of Trustees Serving Louisiana College over 22 years -30- THE ILDCAT •30- DVANCE

Vol. 68, No. 28 Louisiana College, Pineville, La. Friday, July 29. 1966 Five New Faculty Members Announced by Dean Murray

New faculty members an­ by Mr. Garner who plans to nounced for the Fall semester return in the Fall of 1967. by Dr. William D. Murray Mrs. Choate is a native of Mrs. Hans Enghardt include the following: Chefoo, China andthedaugh- Dr. Everett Truex, chair­ ter of Southern Baptist Mis­ man ofthe Commerce Depart­ sionaries, Dr. and Mrs. Robert ment; Mr, Emeric T. Noone E. Beddoe. She and her hus­ to the Mathematics Depart­ band, a dentist at Angola, are ment; Mrs. Julian Choate, the parents of four children. French; Mrs. Hans Guenther They live in PinevUle. Enghardt German; and Mr. Jerry Daniel to the Art Depart­ Mrs. Enghardt is a native ment. of Baden - Baden, Germany and is presently completing Dr. Murray said Mr. Gary studies toward a master's de­ Gamer, acungchairmanofthe gree at L.S.U. She and her Foreign Langauage Depart­ husband have one son, Mich­ ment has been granted a year's ael, 17. They live in Alexan­ leave of absence to do studies dria. toward his doctorate at L.S. U. and Mr. Roy Bernard has resigned to assume a new position as Director of the FAMILIAR FACES Mrs. Julian Choate campus this summer are these Computing Center at South­ high school seniors participating in eastern Louisiana State Col­ the Pilot Program. All are in the upper lege in Hammond. Photos of other faculty 20 per cent of their class. They are from top Dr. Truex has been on the not available. (left to right) Gerogc McGowin, Tioga; Meda Brown, ^ ^j faculty of William Jewell Col­ Hornbeck; Karen Crews, Buckeye; Pat Kitterlin, Pollock; lege in Liberty, Mo. since Karen Fitts, Hornbeck; Judy Parks, Glenmora; Linda McKay 1952. He is a native of Mis­ and Oram Young, both of Georgetown; Donna Monroe, souri. BULLETIN Glenmora; Robert Peters, Pollock; Evelyn Kees, Tioga; Ro­ Mr. Noone is completing berta Pospisil and Charles Wingo (not pictured), both of his master's degree from "Joy In The Morning" Pineville. This is the second year of the Pilot Program. It Northwestern Louisiana Slate starring Richard Chamber­ is designed to encourage students to continue with their educa­ in Natchitoches. He is from lain and Yevette MImeux tion on the college level. Pineville. His father is assist­ will be presented tonight at ant principle at Buckeye High 7:30 in the Fine Arts audi­ School. torium. All proceeds from the movie will go to the Liz Louisiana College in Top Schools Mrs. Choate and Mrs. Eng­ Laughlin fund. Cost is hardt will handle the teaching Dr. Everett Truex 35 cents stagg, 50 cents of Summer Missionary Program duties that have been carried couple. Louisiana College is one of ing in nine different states. 12 colleges, from a total of Under this program students 212, that have 10 or more work for ten weeks assisting students serving as summer churches in the United States, missionaries under appoint­ Panama and Puerto Rico with Forty-Three Seniors are Candidates ment by the Home Mission Vacation Bible Schools, visita­ Board of the Southern Baptist tion programs and other mis­ Convention, according to a sion tasks. report by Baptist Press, /« August 10 Graduation There were 670 students ap­ or Heading the list was Baylor pointed this year. University at Waco, Tex., and Forty-three Louisiana Col­ Corley, Pineville; Marjorie Business: Robert E. Blake, Carson-Newman College at Other schools having 10 or Fuglaar Dunbar, Pineville; Jr., Alexandria; Linda Chase more students serving, arethe lege seniors arecandidatesfor Jefferson City, Term., each graduation scheduled for Aug. Drucella Ardoin Ellis, Eunice; Ferguson, Many; Thomas with 20. following: 10 at 9:30 a.m. In Alexandria Sondra Faye Garcin, Winns­ Overton Moore Stafford, Jr., Ouachita Baptist University, boro; Patricia Barton Gross, Two other Louisiana Hall reports Miss Dorothy Alexandria; and Donald Har­ Arkadelphia, Ark.; Hardin- Calhoon, Registrar of Lou­ Salinas, Calif.; May Mayeaux rison Varnado, Bogalusa. schools are listed in the "top Guillot Marksville; Marion Slmmons University, Abilene, isiana College. Sociology: Kathryn Jane twelve." They are Louisiana Tex.; Clarke Memoilal W. Hazard, Alexandria; Alex­ Tech at Ruston and South­ William J. Dodd, State Su­ andria; Marilyn Jo Humph­ McMichael, Shreveport; Ro­ College, Newton, Miss.; South­ perintendent of Education, has land N. Pippin, Baton Rouge; eastern Louisiana College, ern Illinois University, Car- ries, Pineville; Gerald Ray Hammond. been named as guest speaker Knighton, Houma; Wilma and Douglas Arthur Rhine- b on dale, 111.; Samford Uni­ for Summer Commencement Johnson Lawrence, Pineville; hart Colfax. Five of the twelve schools versity, Birmingham, Ala,; exercises at LC. Carolyn Faye McCain, De- Medical Technology: Doris listed were state schools. Tift College, Forsyth, Ga. and Prior to his election as Su­ Ridder; Marion Jane Grang­ Nell Barron, Pineville; Peggy Louisiana College's twelve Auburn University, Auburn, perintendent of Education, he er Morrison, Colfax; Martha Chauvin Catsikls, New Or­ summer missionaries are serv- Ala. served as president ofthe State Dale Murphy, Bossier City; leans; and James Edward Board of Education. Among Bobbye Frazler Murrell, Bent- Davis, Pineville. other offices he has held are ley; Sandra Hawthorne Rich­ Those graduating in other 'Potpourri" is Theme State Comptroller, Lieutenant ardson, Jonesville; Kenneth fields are: Thelbert Dewain Governor, and State Civil De­ Ray Simmons; Montgomery, Belgard, Alexandria, English; fense Director. Ala.; Susan Diane Smith, Lee Owen Lambert, Morgan of Talent Show August 5 Mr. Dodd Is a graduate of Shreveport; Jessie Sexton Wil­ City, History; Martha Creed Northwestern State College In liams, Alexandria; and Nancy Lollis, Alexandria, Psycholo­ Dickson Spears, Coushatta. A talent show, sponsored by will Include numbers from Natchitoches and LSU Law gy; Bryan McCann, Pineville, the Young Women's Auxiliary "James Foster and the Stng- School. He is married and the Health and Physical Edu­ Biology; Linda Pettus Peevy, and the Baptist Student Union, ettes," Kenny Keller and father of two sons. He is a cation: Dianne Beaubouef, Alexandria, English; Harry wUl be held Aug. 5 at 7:30 Jamie McMlllin along with member of the Southside Bap­ Alexandria; Kenneth Lee Can­ Lee Thibodeaux, Alexandria, p.m. in Alexandria Hall, ac­ many others. tist Church in Baton Rouge. non, Opelousas; George Law­ Advertising Art; Brett Wil­ cording to Joy Kraus, Houma Admission will be 35c a The following are candi­ rence Harrison, Ellisville, liam Walker, Jr., Shreveport, junior, YWA president couple and 25c single. Pro­ dates for graduation: Miss.; James Alan Norris, Speech; and Foster Barney ceeds will go to the Liz Laugh­ Ferriday; and Michael Sher­ Watson, Pineville, Advertising Theme for the event will be Education: Donna Carlock, Art "Potoourrl". The program lin Fund. Lake Charles; Mary Nell man Peevy, Alexandria. IHC WILDCAT ADVANCE. PINEVILLE. LOUISIANA FB0AY. JULV29, 1966 I Speak About Congress LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Tonight's Congress movie past few months. by Gerald Knighton will be "Joy In The Morn­ As this is the last edition of Officers of the 1966-67 ing." All procedes will go to the Wildcat Advance for the Women's Affairs Board were the Liz Laughlin fund. summer, I want to thank elected Tuesday Intheshortest Two seniors, Donna Car- everyone for his interest In meeting of the Summer Con­ lock and Kathy McMichael, Congress. Louisiana College gress. Terry Brown, Denham attended their last meeting. and the students will continue Springs junior, was elected Curtis expressed his word of to work in harmony for the chairman and Janis Taylor, thanks for all that they have advancement of L.C. if Con­ Shreveport senior, will bevice done in Summer Congress. gress can fulfill its alms arid chairman. Serving as secre­ Both have been active mem­ goals. We wish you the best tary will be Danelle Turner. bers and officers of Congress of luck next year! G.K. Pineville junior; as treasurer, all throughout their years at Trudy Watson, Bogalusa L.C. sophomore. An Open Letter A check for S100 has been given to public relations di­ To L. C. Students rector Dr, Henry Anderson to help in theerectionofhighway We do not always know signs welcoming travelers to how to receive graciously, but Alexandria-Pineville, "Home Liz and I want to say tliank of Louisiana College." We you" from the very bottom of commend Congress for taking our hearts. We always knew this important step and for that when there was no one their alert Interest over the else around ilmt our friends at Louisiana College would be very near to help. The spirit in which youcame THE END to our aid is the spirit of Louisiana College as wehave "I DO W15H FfeF. 6,WF WOJU? TAKE A MORE TOSinvE ATTITLJPE OH The journalistic symbol for the end of a story is "- 30 -". known her. It is to people ESTAgHJSHlNG OFFICE H0UR6 £ ENCOURAGING 5TUPSNr COHERENCES.'' This is the last Wildcat Advance for the 1965-66 school year. lUte you tfiat she owes her We hope that you have spirit. This spirit is in only liked reading the Wildcat; the Christian heart we have certainly enjoyed working on it Of course, We want to especially thank The Campus Whirl it hasn't been perfect But you for the time and effort you we really have tried to make have taken to make things a it so. •30- Utile easier when our days were dark. by Cecile Richerson The Wildcat has had its Liz is recuperating while trials - and errors. The Women barbers, like women doctors, are usually not too entire staff has missed with her parents in Larose. She is gradually and liappily easily accepted by the public. Butwhenafemale barber comes meals, neglected studies and to a college campus, the opposite seems to be the case. has weaned itself of sleep learning to walk again. because of deadlines. But it Brighter days are ahead At the University of South Carolina, a female barber has I has been worth it all. and both of us hopetoseeyou created quite a stir. The college students have been flocking in September. to her chair. We wish the best of luck to Jerry Cronan as he begins "Students don't seem to be reluctant to get into the chair," Volume 59 of the Wildcat Hecanbeassured that our prayers Thanks again, she said. "They're game for anything." are with him. Liz and Ronnie Laughlin Gerald Knighton Retiring Editor How would you like to have college with no finals? Well, that's what a professor at California State College at Dear Students, Long Beach is recommending to the Academic Senate there Prof. Harold T. Miller pointed out that the elimination of Chuck's Chatter We ofthe Library staff wish finals would allow for more instructional time in the class­ to thank you for your contri­ room, which would be even more essential when the college bution of $1500 to beusedfor changes over to the quarter system. by Chuck Crochet off that jack. Oh, joy, joy . . the purchase of new books. you can't win. We can assure you that the He said that without the final, grades would be based on Writing a column In the money will be usedwisely and "not less than three demonstrations of competency by the Wildcat has brought me new expeditiously to upgrade the student It is believed that grades arrived at in this manner would be fully as correct as those Into which final examina­ knowledge-judo, karati, and In closing this article I must library holdings. close-Infighting. People really tion enters in some varying amount" make my last mention of iron­ Every area of the academic recognize a journalist. All I ing. A nice young lady has have to do is step out of the program will be represented in volunteered, and this Is for our purchases and agiftplate "Operation Match," a computer program designed to dorm. Then my ears pick up her: remove the obstacle of incompatibility from college dating, Is the sound of running feet and will be placed in each book now available to Purdue students. a voice yelling, "There he designating you, the Student "For My Problem" Congress, as the donor. By simply filling out a questionnaire, composed of 105 goes, get him!" multiple-choice questions, and paying S3, a student will litis is a much needed pro­ receive through the aid of a computer, the names of five So that I may be properly girt ject and we wish to commend members of the opposite sex in the area whom they may call With a clean, well ironed shirt you on your interest in pro­ for dates. The list the student receives will contain names of Well themasterofmechanics A blouse that displays no sign viding new up-to-date material persons with similar tastes and traits. How 'bout that! I 'me) has a good story for Of SCO*rh for use in your pursuit of knew computers would not be a total loss. you this week. Ernie White, A garment not drowned in learning. this publications photo­ "gooey" spray starch; Miss Olive Roberts grapher, was motoring along I advertised for a nice young Librarian in his '54 Bullet talking to maiden the writer. I asked about the Who was not too heavily laden Y|/lLDCAT^ condition of the car. To this At our fair and noble institu­ he replied "It's not much for tion DVANCE looks, but as a car It is In And who also could offer the pretty good shape." Yea! We solution stopped In front of Cottingham to my problem. The Wildcat Advance Is the official publication, of the Student to listen to the air rush out Body of Louisiana College, Pineville, Louisiana. It is pub­ No answers came, I fell In lished every Friday morning except vacations, holidays, of the left back tire. Bravely and examination weeks. Entered as Second Class Matter I said "Change it Ernie." a rut Then to my rescue came little at the Post Office at Pineville, Louisiana, under the Act of This was not good for no March 3, 1897. Address all correspondence and exchanges sooner had I said that the Peanut With a funny little giggle, and to: The WUdcat Advance, P. O. Box 305, Louisiana Col­ bottom fell out (Not the car, lege, Pineville, La. 71360. The WUdcat Advance office is the sky!) I held an umbrella a silly laugh She soon became chief Ironer located In Room 30 of the Morgan W. Walker Student somewhat over him so the Center. Telephone 445-2485, Ext 68. rain would run off it down on my staff. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Gerald Knighton Ernie's back. BUSINESS MANAGER Dickie Groff Then with all my motoring 1 had been a dogmatic "wretch knowledge I said, "Ernie, of woes" STAFF: Joy Kraus, assistant editor, Herman Cowan, David shouldn't you have on the But there I stood In well Ironed Womack and Dewaln Belgard, reporters; Ernie White, emergency brake?" He told clothes Everyone reads photographer, Amos Brown and Ronnie Newman, circu­ me no, It was fine just throw­ So this poem I do dedicate the lation; Jan Anding, CecUe Richerson and Chuck Crochet ing It In reverse. And when To the one who thought to columnists; James Petty, art: Evelyn Kees, George Mc- Emie had said this he almost eradicate Wildcat Advance Gowin, Doris Martin., technical assistants lost a hand as the car came my problem! FACULTY ADVISOR Mr. Oscar Hotaneyer FRIDAY. JULY 29, 1966 THE WILDCAT ADVANCE. PINEVIUE. LOUISIANA Student Center - News Bits The student-center kitchen, gram. Room is also needed for by Dewaln Belgard located across from the form­ the o f f I c e' s addressing al lounge, had no refrigerator machine, which is now located Framed charters - one for before this one was given, she In the basement of the Ubrary. said. every student organization on Another reason for the move, campus - were hung in the Up to this time ice used for Mr. Hoffmeyer said, is to put i:ni;f;i:j T.i-i J* k 1 coffee shop of the student cen­ cold drinks at events in the his office closer to the Wildcat ter during the past few weeks informal lounge had to be and Pine Knot offices. He is according to Mrs. Lawrence kept on the student-center deck faculty sponsor for both pub­ Tucker, student - center to preventmeltingonthefloors lications. director. inside, Mrs. Tucker said. "Many people besides stu­ The refrigerator has a com­ Mrs. Lawrence Tucker, di­ dents frequent the coffee shop. partment in the lop which wiU rector of the L. C. student The charters will give public­ make it possible to store ap­ center, said last week that the -An- ity to the organizations and proximately 30 pounds of Ice Student- Congress - sponsored * wiU let people know what or­ in the kitchen, she pointed out work scholarship, providing ganizations are on campus," for a student assistant in the ^ Mrs. Tucker said. Mr. Oscar Hoffmeyer, di­ center, wiU make It possible The hanging of the charter? rector of L. C. news service, this fall to keep her office open - a Student Congress project will move his office this fall even when she is not in. - was In the charge of Rod from the first floor of the stu­ As things are now, she said, Lowery, she pointed out dent center to rooms 26 and students come by the office in 28 on the third floor. the day and at night to check A General Electric refrigera­ The vacated office on first out games and are sometimes tor, bought by theseniorclass floor will be used by Mr. Alan unable to because the office of '66 for the L. C. student- Pinkus, L. C. director of de­ is closed. center kitchen, will be ready for velopment, whose office Is ad­ The scholarship was ap­ use in September according to jacent The development office proved by Student Congress Mrs. Lawrence Tucker, direc­ needs the space because of an this summer and wtil pay S75 J tor of the student center. expanded development pro- a semester. JJ\ ..... THIS WEEK'S WUdcat PersonaUty has a special interest in "The Sound of Music" now being shown at an Alexandria B.S.U. HIGHLIGHTS theater. Doris Martin, a freshman majoring in foreign lan­ by Joy Kraus Tampa Fla. junior, will pre­ guages, lived for seven years in Salzburg, Austria, where the j • movie was filmed. Her father, an army sergeant has also sent a musical program for been stationed in Germany and France and is now in Viet This weekend has been de­ chapel Aug. 3. clared Liz Laughlin weekend Vp<3 Nam. Doris likes swimming, reading and traveling. by Student Congress and the y Baptist Student Union, ac­ The BSU pre-school retreat cording to Bo Henderson, De- wUl be held September 10-12 Mrs. Ellzey Ridder senior, and BSUpresi- at Camp Davis near Jones- • dent boro, according to Rev. WUl­ 1he Old 1m&L ard Johnson, BSU director. Will be Missed A movie, sponsored by Student Congress, will be Rev. C. B. "Lum" Eltis. j ...v S*,' Mrs. Arline Ellzey will be shown tonight with proceeds pastor of First Baptist Church, leaving Louisiana CoUege going to the Liz Laughlin Jonesboro, wiU be the pastor and return to her home in Fund. advisor for the weekend re­ Haynesville to care for her treat mother and bewithherfamUy. A carwash is planned by the SONDRA GARCIN, Winns­ BSU fortomorrowfrom9a.m. Rev. Dan Blake, pastor of boro senior, wUl present her Mrs. Ellzey has been house to 4:30 p.m. The contribution the First Baptist Church, Jena, senior recital July 31 at 3 p.m. 'The trouble with success mother of Cottingham HaU for of SI per car will be given to wtil be a featured speaker and in the Fine Arts BuUding audi­ three years. She says, "I sure­ Miss Rosanne Osborne, ofthe is that the formula is the same ly wiU miss you kids, especial­ the Liz Laughlin Fund. torium. Shewtil sing selections as one for nervous break­ L. C. English department, wUl by Scarlatti, Caldara, J. S. ly you girls." Swimming, picnicing and a be the Bible teacher. down." hootnanny wUl follow the Bach, Brahms and Dvorak. The girls wait anxiously to workday at 4:30 p.m. Trans­ Many of the summer mis­ see who the new dorm direc­ portation will be provided sionaries now serving on the tor will be, but regret th-it Mrs. from the cafeteria parking lot various fields of service wUl Keep On Keeping On" Ellzey, who has been so help­ to Lake Valentine. There wUl give testimonies during oneof ful and understanding can not be food and fellowship, ac­ the sessions. stay with them. cording to Goldie Lay, Mon­ Letters will be sent to all was Chapel Theme roe junior, social chairman Louisiana College students to PATRON I/ E of the BSU. notify them of the retreat and L. C. students heard a few the past' according to Dr. give them information con­ things to help them "keep on Hearn. BAIER CLEANERS The BSU Choir, under the cerning time, cost and trans­ keeping on" from Dr. George The responsibUity that leadership of Rod Lowery, portation for the retreat Hearn, Chairman of Psychol­ "going on" places on us will 20",. off on fash & Carry ogy Department in chapel also "help to develop and 1001 Main, PineviUe Former Student Pitchford Wednesday. bring out the best that is with­ is Sports Editor in Thibodaux The "glory of going on" in us," he continued. he said "has nothing in it of "Glorious surprises" and Roy Pitchford, formereditor ana State University this sadness, misery or doubt" "satisfaction" are in store, he of the WUdcat Advance, is cur­ spring and was named to Phi On the contrary, it embraces said, for those "who keep on John W. rently sports editor of the La­ Kappa Phi, the school's honor all hope, all desire, all dreams, keeping on." fourche Comet and Press- sodety. all expectancy, aU love." News In Thibodaux, La. Roy is three hours short of Those who persevere wUl -FREEDHIVERY- WARD The bi-weekly newspaper is his degree at LSU and will have a "wise forgetfulness of the largest audited circulation receive it after the faU semester. non-daily in the state of Lou­ He also attended Louisiana Hardware Co. isiana. Tech for one semester and OWL PHARMACY worked on the camp us weekly, Pitchford attended Lou­ Tech Talk. isiana College from 1962 904 Main St.. Pineville Dial!!-7702 While a student at L. C, through 1964. He served as 1212 MACARTHUR DRIVE 1726-32 Lee St. Pitchford worked in the pub­ ALEXANDRIA LOUISIANA intramural reporter, sports ed­ Phone 443-3338 itor, and editor of the campus licity department concentrat­ Near Lee & Holtor weekly before leaving towork ing on athletic publicity. 443.1826. AREA COOC 318 Fred Tannehill, Manager as a reporter for the Alex­ He was also on the school's andria Dally Town Talk. first bowling team. He is married to the former While a student at LSU he Etta Sue Pinckard, who won worked at the Baton Rouge awards as outstanding fresh­ Morning Advocate as a sports ) orirait man student, and outstanding correspondent Fholography freshman reporter at Louisi­ The Pitchfords have one ana College in 1962-63. child, a daughter, Leila Ruth, 7^ O: & TRUST CO. £:^--' GARRETT OFFICE SUPPLIES, INC. Phone 442-1331 Phone 442-4418 421 Murray St. THE WUDCAT ADVANCE PINEVILLE, LOUISIANA FRIDAY, JULY 29. 1964 '.;- f ,: Final Exam Schedule Final examinations for graduating seniors will be Aqg. 4 and 5, and the regular examinations wtil be given on Aug. 10 and 11, according to Miss Dorothy Calhoon, registrar. Seniors' grades are due in the registrar's officeby 10 a.m. Christ in you, the hope of Monday following their examinations. glory.—(Col. 1:27) The exam schedule is as follows: When we ask ourselves: Senior Examinations: \ri,* "What is the best of myself?" Thursday, August 4 It is our true self, our Christ 7:00 classes 7:00 - 9:30 > self. The people and the situa­ 12:10 classes 10:00- 12:30 tions we meet provide the plot 8:10 classes 2:00 - 4:30 for today's production. They Friday, August 5 afford us new opportunities to present the best of ourselves. 9:50 classes 7:00 - 9:30 As we step on the stage of to­ 11:00 classes 10:00 - 12:30 day's living, through Christ in Regular Examinations: us, we present fuller expres­ Wednesday, August 10 sions of health, harmony, hap­ 7:00 classes 7:00 - 9:20 piness, and prosperity. Graduation Exercises- Alexandria Hall. 9:30-10:45 12:10 classes 11:00- 1:15 8:10 classes 2:00-4:30 Two Pastors Reside Thursday, August 11 9:50 classes 7:00 - 9:30 on Campus 11:00 classes 10:00 -12:30 ADDING THE FINISHING touches to 1800 linear feet of Two pastorshavecompleted Johnson Informs Students of Their Needs new sidewalk is Mr. Everett Burke, Director of Maintenance. a special training class at The sidewalks constructed by the maintenance department Pinecrest State School while took 150 cubic yards of concrete. The final section to the living at Louisiana College. Truth and the call of God can give him." band room will be completed early next week, according to are two things every student They are Rev. Arbie Cooty, "Truth in all its applications Mr. Burke. must face, according to last will give a better understand­ a Methodist minister from week's chapel sermon by the Trinity Methodist Church of ing of the God who is often Rev. WUlard Johnson, B.S.U. falsely exhibited," he said. Miss Astro Contest Held DeRidder, and Rev. Robert director of L.C. and L.S. U.A. Pierce from the First Baptist The call of God is "where Church, Picayune, Miss. He compared the student's endowment meets opportuni­ at KALB Radio Station struggle withthetwoproblems ty," according to Rev. John­ The six-week course was in to the story of Jacob wrestling son. "God's call is a voice- Louisiana College coeds The local contest is being pastoral counseling. The min­ with the angel (Genesis 32). a human voice" calling for have been invited to compete isters learned to counsel with sponsored by KALB and the "Truth may undermine be­ help, he said. He concluded for the title of Miss Astro. winner must be a resident of both the retarded child and with a quotation from Ezekiel: Deadline for entering the con­ the station's listening area at his parents. liefs already in our minds," he said. "But lam persuaded," " Unto thee 0 man I call, and test is August 13. The winner the time of entering. The two pastors received my voice is unto the sons of will be awarded a four year he continued, "that God can Miss KALB will be chosen credit for the course from the stand any Investigation man men." scholarship and the opportu­ in a local contest at a date nity to represent the Houston New Orleans Baptist Theo­ to be announced. The winner logical Seminary. Astros for a year. of this contest will be flown to Qualifications for entry are: Houston on August 25 to com­ be a high school graduate; pete with winners of other sta­ WISH I'D SAID single, between ages 18-25, tions in the Southwest Area Bookstore to Buy Student's THAT have an attractive personal Miss Astro will be deter­ appearance, be able to sign mined during this contest. a one-year, contract that you Books August 2-10 will be free to travel. For entry blanks or addi­ tional information write or Judging will be determined call Miss Louise Couvillion, The L. C. bookstorewillbuy leaving, he said, Accordingto "One of the big troubles to­ on the basis ofthe girl'spolse, KALB Radio, 605 Washing­ used books from Aug. 2 the college calendar the last charm and personality. day is there are too many peo­ ton St., Alexandria, La., through Aug. 10 accordingto school day of graduating sen­ ple trying to make two and two Phone 443-2543. Mr. Lawrence Tucker, man­ iors is August 5. equal six."—Geo. B. Bowra, The ager of the bookstore Aztec (N. Mex.) Independent- LA COLUOrS f AVOBTE A certain number of days In the olden days therewere A list of titles the bookstore must be set for buying new Review. will purchase from students books because of the limita­ fewer pleasures but more time "By the time a man finds to enjoy the ones we had. will be posted in the student tions onfundsforthatpurpose, center and in Alexandria Hall, according to Mr. Tucker. greener pastures, he can't climb 9Av &a»i- he said. the fence."—Irv Scheel, The Mabel (Minn.) Record. The normal amount at AiBumttK tomwu One women's poise is an­ which the used books are "The most successful inves­ other's poison. I LIKE THIS: "Getting up bought is half the original early In the morning wouldn't tor is the woman who turns a price, he pointed out. be so bad If it didn't come S3 wedding license into a The number of days books just before.you have to start $50,000 divorce certificate." will be bought was moved up to work." Peggy Huntley, The Murray to Aug. 2 to permit graduat­ Hill (N. Y.) News. ing senlorstosell books before Some men are known by A camper is a guy who their deeds but others are pays a stiff fee for the same known by their mortgages. sort of uncomfortable condi­ tions he griped about in the W.A. COON army. MUSIC CO. SCHAFFER'S LOOKS? CERTAINLY!! Sh»el Muiic, Pianos FINE CLEANING Instruments 806 MAIN. PINEVILLE Of course the first few times you look at her you get 41 7 Murray St. -Ph.3-4557 that "Blind Date" feeting ... but after that, nothing Owners Luther Branch & Henry Beasley elso looks exactly right, and after you slip that key­ ALEXANDRIA ring on, you just know that this is a marriage that will really last. Wny don't you let your VW dealer introduce you? PERK'S PAINT HOUSE Picture Frames - Art Supplies Mosury Paint Always hold Alexandria Volkswagen/ Inc. "Courtesy Discount to all College Students" matches/til cold 1319 Military Hwy. 629 Third Street . 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