THE HOLLY LEAF Stands for More Weekend SUP P ORT Activities and S. G. A, Varsity Baseba.ll Holly~Leaf VOL. XIII-~o. 8 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE ' TUE DAY, APRIL 13 1954 Rbs ock Elected President of SGA I Wins Election on ST( Students Attend Annual The Fi'rst Ballot

Convention In New York "as The Twen y-ninth Annual He noted that today in the Stud nt Govern- spring Conference of the Eastern Eastern Zone of Germany no such m nt A sociation for 1951-55 on States Association of Profession- meeting of educators and teacb­ •Friday, April 2, 1951. Mr. Reb­ al Schools and fo r Teachers was ers-to-be could take place under I stoc k was one of four candidat s he ld in ew Y.ork on March 25, the same conditions as did the !nominated March 29 at a student 26, and 27. Salisbury State Teach- meeting in New York. las embly. The other thr candi­ • ers College was represented by He raised the question "Who in i dates w re Bobby Den ton, Con Dr. T. J . Caruthers and Mr. government or teaching is treas­ ,Dryd n, and Em ry Hilghman. At James Focht. Students represe~t- onable" and noted that we, as a Ith r gular as mbly period on ing STC and a ttending the panel nation, are faced with an under­ IThur day, April 1, the nominees discussions were Pat Cahall, Anne mining of what is most funda- wer inllodu eel by their can1- 1 I Dickson, Gene ,Culver, Emory mental. He said it is the right of paig n mar a e1· a nd aft -twards r Hilghman, and Ethel O'Connor. the state to question the loyalty lpr C'n•t>cl th i1· pla tforms to the At the Friday session, Dr. of its citizens. The teaching stud nt body. Th parade with Roma Gans, Professor of Ecluca- profession can be no exception. p li e.: •:;cort w,1. held Thursday , ,ion, Teachers College, Columbia, Every man and woman in the 1· nin g-, and on Friday the stu­ addre d the conference .on "The teaching profession should labor dents cast th fr ball ot~ and le t­ 1\'ork of t he Teacher," stressing and think and act in support, of el M :·. Pcbsto I< P1· ident. the necessity for the teacher to those principals which have made "Rt>b ," popularly know h r community and to be our nation great. Liberty is a con­ an known, 1"8S rn.duat d in 1949 active citizen. quest of self and a fun damental from Jl' del'a l. bul'g High School, .fi s Mary B auchamp, School guarantee of freed.om. Society is wh(·r h had s rved as presicl nt of Education, New York Univer- strong only in terms of the in­ of his lA ss in his junior year and ;ity, talked on "Good Practices in dividual. Teachers are to train the vi e -pr sid nt of th nior clas . Group D namics," and said that citizens of the future and they In that am y ar he ntei· cl STC i is imperative today that if we have a challenging job. but· I ft wh n h fi nished his are o survive at a ll we must The Saturday session was de- !fr shman year to work on th :earn how to Jive together. voted to a summary of the major p nnsylvanla Turnpik . After a The peaker at the conference conclusions of the Student Dis­ two-y a1· abs n e he r - nter d I luncheon was Dr. George N. Shus- cussion Groups a.nd Dr. Evan R. IST and b cam again a popular !er, President of the Hunter Col- Collins, President, New York m mb r of th s tud nt body. 11- lege of New York. State College for Teachers, Al- Dr. Shuster gave an interesting bany, concluded by stating that Now tw nty-two y ars old, talk on "Knowledge and Respon- the aims and ideals of the group "R b" is a staff serg ant in th ·~ ;bUity." H e took his theme from might weJI result in a "University National Guard in al!sbury. H I!. the Jines of Robert Frost that of Utopia," so well had the con- is an active member of the Future - Freedom is "the ilistance between ference labored. T ach rs of Am rica and has been men" and Responsibility "is re- An extraordinarily fine program Boost in Athletic f ee \\"ith athl ti c f es of $l3 and $l5 on th soccer team for the past membering ·the things that we of f.olk dancing was given by stu- respectively, operat without d fi- two years. H alao likes ping- have together." In discussing free- dents from the Panzar College of Considered by SGA cit. He also said that h did not pong, and he ls an enthusiastic dom, Dr. Shuster pointed out .that Physical Education and Hygiene, At its March meeting on March have figures from Pennsylvania Brooklyn Dodgers fan. "Reb" had freed om operates in several Vlreas: East Orange, N. J. 17, the Executive Board of the colleges, out his supposi tion re- the very high di stinction of being the differences which exist be- The session closed with an ad- Student Government Association garding their balanced budget th only male m ember of the jun­ ween us and are based on cul- dress by Harold Taylor, President was asked to consider an increase would be that they have self-sup- lor class to make the honor roll lural inheritances and the stock of Sarah Lawrence College, Bronx- in the per capit,1. athletic fee at porting programs because aclmis- this past semester . from which men come; second, the ville, N. Y. State Teachers and did vote unan- si.on fees are charg cl to gam s.J Among his l!kes are Dixieland differences between mankind in Mr. Focht and the students who imously to raise the fee but the Mr. Curtis (Men's Day Ass'n.) jazz and smart clothes, and he Is the matter of creed and race and represented the College are pre- vote was taken under dubious con- asked what assurance there was spec!lally interested In problems Whether he comes from the city paring for a meeting and inf.ormal ditlons concerning the requirement that baseball would b r instated of government. His only dislike ls or country. These make for our discussion on the topics covered of a majority vote. with the raisin of the f . The sup rflcial people. After gra<;l.u- :::! "separateness." He stressed the in the several panels, and notice The question was raised by 011- article appearing in the F braary atlon "Reb" would like to teach responsibility of each of us to live of this meeting will be posted. All ver Rhine, editor of the HOLLY- issue of the HOLLYLEAF was jin high achol In the field of gov- With one another, at home and are invited to come and share in LEAF which since fall has cam- cited In which Mr. Maggs In an rnment or history. , abroad, with respect and consid- ·, the many ideas the group gath- paigned for IL return of basebaJJ interview with Editor Rhin , eration for the rights of all. ered in New York. to this campus. Mr. Rhine stated Grayson Wheatley (Men's AA), H would l!ke to take this op- in raising the issue that he was and W rner Rebstock and Dr. p,0rtunlty to thank those who doing so in order for the Athletic Blackwell whom Mr. Maggs had lected him and especially tho e Department to know what funds ask d to be pres~nt had stated who actively campaigned for him. Oueen To Crowned it would have available when it be- that basebalJ would b reinstat d "Th next step,' 'he says, "is to­ Be ' gins its planning for th school and the total athletic program im- lect r presentatives who w!Jl sup­ yeal" 1954-55. proved with the increase in funda. port yol.f, th': student body, in your F olJowing Mr. Rhine's request A question was raised concerning SGA." On Tuesday, May 4th that the matter be considered two the meaning of "improved pro- On May 4 at 4 P. M. May Day foll.owing: questions were raised. Mr. Ayers gram" and Mr. Rhine add d that ll take place at STC on the 1. May Pole Dance by the chil- (Men's Dorm .Ass'n.) asked why Mr. Maggs had said, ''Th whole parliamentary procedure, pro.cured ront college campus in the tra- dren of the fourth, fifth, and the sport had been ilisco.ntinued athletic program would be im- while the membershjp waited by ionaJ setting. The program will sixth grades. in the first place. Mr. Rhine proved, both m n's and women's IMr. Curtis from the college li­ gin with the traditional pro- 2. Chimney sweep builds a May ansv,ered that the sport had been sport ." brary that a majority consists of ~ ·on, which will be fol1owed fire. (In this the boys of the abandoned because of expense, and ; The motion to rais~ the fund lone more than half, which ,9tate­ Y the crowning of the Queen by fourth and fifth grades will burn that the sports program at ~TC lwas made by Mr. ~ollms and as jment invalidated the vote in that 'il!iam Horner, P resident of the old man winter in effigy. As the had run in the black for the first members were leaving fo1: a vol-,Jess than half voted. A. Then will follow the pres- fire burns, they will do various time in 1950 when the sport was Jeyba!J game, thus reducing the ntat~on of flowers to Miss STC tumbling acts around it.) first discontinued. Mr. Collins re- size of the Board to less than half, r The issue rests as this issue of Y M"r. Horner. 3. Muffin Man Dance by the marked that Towson and Frost- it was stated that no one else the HOLLYLEAF goes to press as At the conclusion of these cere- first grade. burg (sister state co!Jeges) always was to leave. ~e vote takervwas needing a full meetin of t <>nies, the Queen and her court 4. A Hunting We Will Go. (This ran in the red, and that the Penn- unanimous, but 1t was representa- g he · be honored by a program will be performed by Eng-Hsh sylvania co!Jeges run their pro- tive only sixteen of the twenty- SGA Board before final action by titled "May Day in Merry Old milkmaids and chephercls imper­ grams without any deficit. [Eds. four organizations seated on the that group can be taken. If the . gland." This will be presented sonated by the children of the note: Mr. Maggs was asked con- Board. Its validity was called in motion is passed by that Body, it Uy by the Women's Athletic thitd grade.) cerrung the statement made by question. An on-the-spot check will be brought before the entire OCiation and the children of 5. country Dance featuring Mr. Collins and at the time re- was called for Mr. Collins who student body f.o;: acceptance or re- 1 e campus elementary schoOl. ,Chrlst Church Belles. plied that Towson and Frostburg, read from an unidentified book on jection. . e program wil !consist of the , (Continued on Page 3) TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1954 THE HOLLY LEAF TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1954 PAGE TWO THE HOLLY LEAF PAGE THREE Honor Point Revision ISTC Gathering ~ =Joanne Jones Elected been some activities that have M.A.J.C. Meets been parrc· t . tional Le gu penn nt (th.is will How About That.,,. THE HOLLY LEAF urbars 1 ipa e m by a very s t B Considered by SGA ISpee.ch by Dr. F 1st Vice-P res. of ITA few. Some of these are tenni·s pOT f b their fourth s ine 1949). , PubUShed Tri-Weekly at STC, Salisbury, Maryland A t Towson A.n importa nt specia l commit tee D J ay J,Uss Joanne Jones, a sophomore if , ea However r·1w1 uk . 1. Th major leagues set a home Editor-in-Chief ...... Oliver Rhin 1 non!d bee, u e they can 9,000.000 Ill ye ,·. ab.ove in which the following- rec­ I o,rga111zaL10ns 111 school a nd_ p3:rt1cula~·ly, ~he pre tden of ~he F leming Dn the s tudent Personnel J e ge e I ea ro11 mg. c n and ·auonal le gu To do I cause pie 1 v of tl'Ouble Th 1 p• t k 1 1v111.,.. 1 hplln ~lucl Govc1:nruen • ssoc.1a 1011. [L t.3 \.Vtth sen e of pnde Commit ee, Dr. M'..a.ul'ice Fleming ommendations are contained : l!lentary teaching cu1Ticulum and Sp ak· 0 f t th · I ' . 1or o nl a · an honor stu en . Some of hei· e mo- rac · is priag- hi- is to comml one's elf to a Figh ing Phillies a re just as wo1·- (We· · .,A • t· ) ye r Ill th good Judg menl of U~e stud~nt b~t'i n watched bee u e they , ~o. M;ckt.>y r ntl 50 er- graL~tl aLe lh four _p~opl nom m~Led for ~ht h1,gh honor and l'a ion committ e. and :\Ir. James ~ · · · . G. A. pr sident·, for oo are alen d. In this N tion I ing organizations be dropped from Busi ness Manao-er Df the Holly r - · r t" parL1culal'ly Lhe w111ner, our .(,.A. pr~stdent ror next year, F. GI<>nn on the Public Relations w1 11 me1 ude participants from no m tter who YOll p1· k \vhe1·e, Lea ne he Honor Point list: Leaf, Secretary of the Christian h lV!r. \ crn 1: Reb Lock. vVe wo~ld a lso h_ke to comment_ on the committee. The students held their a. Baglean-Camean Society sc ools all over the E tern Shore no on i evei· completely sati _ fi h penn nt, and in [111 campaign was carried on this year precedmg the own grouJ> discussion. Association, a member of the f I that b. Co m.ophonic Society o __?11ary and, Delaware, an Vir- fied, not that I'm complaining, I where th,.. fight i In official tabulation, whale at·~ el ction. There wa a noticeable and appre iable abs e nce of . . . . . Glee Club, ophanes Players, and counted in temr of blue whales, We also suggest that any or­ Future Teachers of Ame1·ica. The uua. mi :ou. 'cau e I like to talk "mud-slinging"· and " dir Y p olitics" of m1y kind. Durino- Thr e m m obJect1ve~ "e1;;ut You c nno_ have a_ ny sport Iba eball. to w ch for I a fin whale l>i>ing re koned as thi Lim the four nominees showed the maturity, good forth by the stude.nt g1oup. ey g·anization that becomes inactive . 1 experience gained from partici- \\'l tiio u t the m t e1·es t or t he stu- here O'Oes. in prof 'lio11·1l thi' a- only u hulf whal and a hump. ro1· a pe1'iod of t wo ( 2 ) years in 0 s p o rtsmanship, and fighting pirit that we know them to ,\~ere: _1. .1 compans~n?of the v~­ pating in these organizations will dents. So the nex time you hear .· o . r. . j on ar : I hack a two third of a blue. p sse o ngrntulalions lo these people and to i\lr. Reb- uous_ Jumor colleges. - · to make uccession be d1·opped from the :ia advantageous to her in her omeone riping about the poor 1· m 11cau League • ,,tional Leagu . slo k, w e extend our incere good wishes successful the ?umor colleo-e kno~n . to the aforesaid list. new office...... _· ew York Brooklyn I n Eddie M tthew. top Bnb for a spot ts p1og1am at S.T.C., 1emmd . J Ruth's t'ecorct? dm j istration. public: 3. to make each Jumor ool- a 11 STC should certai1 y be pr.oud them that the program is no Cleveland Milwaukee fL r the excitement and peculation that has prevailed Iege known to hio-h school stu- (2) We propose that the follow- :f this accomplishmen · stronge1· than they them elves Bo~ton t.. Louis . I Is t he Bunt back? cluring th e election , man y people tend to minimize the im- dents. ing sports be listed as major DR. FURB.>\Y make it. Chicago Ph1lad lph1 portance of the othei· elections coming up. B ut these should . far. as. a comparison of the ports at the college in the future: Can Ted Wilham!! chi ve a t T . \\'.A. on four continent·. He , ext year we h.ope to have Wash!ngton N w York not be Laken lightly. For it is these people who comprise the va ·1ous Junior colleges_ was con- a. Apparatus old fo t·m "' recently retumed from a globl'. Spring I n t Jr a m U r a l Baseball back at S.T.C. as you Detroit C~lc go Ex c u Live Board o f our .C',.A. which, along with the Presi- cerned, the re~resentati~e cho~en b . Volleyball (Men's and lecture tour addressing 68 organ:· A.ctivities Under w ay have probably heard by now. Baltimore Pitt .burgh Can the B ltimore Oriol · den t will form the back-bone of our Stude nt Gove rnment by each school delegati.on brief- Women's) zations in 22 countries. A · ·t 1 t ·th th Philadelphia Clncrnnati So careful. Weig-h these decisions a cautiou ly and de~ ly told about the curricula of- (3) We also propose that the As we look at the possibilities gam I can on Y ex1s w1 e . . good? be Dr. Furbay spent several year· fo · ·at · 1 t· · t' th' . backing of the entire student How can you lose by pickmg liber ately a you d id that of selecting . G. A . president and fered, he size of t he school, and awarding of honor points in mirwr. 1 t ramma ac 1v1 1es is yeai he Yankees I predict they will w 1·1 1 th b ke n,- dif- one wi h the U. . Office of Educatiot t S C · · body. I is not definite th t we · aew n m J in thi way, we can make our S.G.A. a growing, progressive the number of member- in its fl'eshman, club, and intramural l .T. ., we see tha it is by no . . . win their 6th Ameriacn L ague fer· nee? a nd served as educational attachi' l'leans an empty schedule· Of will get baseball.. but. if thmgsb pennan t . Th e B ronx B om b ers ar I . young fellow and WOl'Lh w hil, org·anizalion . L t' make 195,1-5 a vear w e junior college. ports be discontinued. in the U. . Emba-sies of Costa 1 ::ourse the amount of a ctivities .,.o a Panned. rt will be ack. agam· 1oa d e d w1'tl 1 t 1en t . Well · another can b proud of as a mil tone on the way O a bigger and It was decided to make the Jun- (4 ) W e strongly suggest that Rica and Columbia. For thret h ll r tudent Governm nt A ior College kn.own to the public the Social Committee be awarded in respective clubs will depend on next year. The Ho!IY Leaf which Pitcher to hurl balls past the so until hen o Ion nd tell& years, he erved as Pre·iden o: the students interest entirely. ha sto~ for Varsity baseball all o-reate t of hitter ar steady ber, ju. t becau e you n't pl y through newspapers and posters. honor points in the futu1·e accord- the College of \\ e t Africa in Ll· d High school tudent were to ine- to this· scale : The biggest, and by this I mean year·. will fry to keep you up to Eddie Lopat, Fire Baller Allie ball, doesn't me n you e n't be ln another . 1 beria. A r r a y s !'ee . me u in the following. - hfl b O D I r ady be plan ed: learn abo t the junior colleges a. Chairman - 4 .the sport with. the rruost interest• date on the developments. R eyno Ids and ti1 e f·e 11 ow that =• it· 11 He was once dean of the U!l'.· IS softball. This_ year we h~pe to Q EEN TO BE CROWNED topped the Yankee pitching ta1· 1 ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::.: about our Observed at STC dministr ive office a nd through the visit of the college b. Represen a tives - 2 mer sessions of Mills College. to n u1torl I vi inlty ab lia, cryptomeria, student to their schools. [Eds. note: According oo official Oakland, Calif. He has taugh it have at least six te~ms _with an (Continued from Page 1) last year, little Eddie Ford, slug- SEE smart BALTIMO E UN for March 31, Eva athk w igela, holly asmaa- fr m each of the eight junior col~ records. this recommendation was Connecticut, Indiana and Kansa;. 18-gam e schedule. Th,is will affol'd 6. Formal May Pole Dance gers like Mantle and Berra and GE N E CO R B E f f H e has written several boo·· ample activities for many. In which will be done by the college potential Lou Gerhig in Bill Sko-' 19 •I. "B I in 1 9'1. th L g lsl - thu . Julian -ba1·b l'Y, magnolia- leges were: Salisbury, Towson, put into effect in 1952-53.] FOB which are used in schools ai:: previous years the softball sched- women wearing ballerina length wron. T he Stengel Stars are due clothes tur ac~ pt d a re otution, amend- oul n :i.n . Pfitzer-j uni per, Frostburg, St. Mary's, Baltimore (5 We suggest that the follow­ colleges now, and has won s,v­ ule has been filled with many in- dresses. ' to make good again. SPORTING GOODS Ing on of ten year b •for · 1 pru , thorny eleagnus, and vi- J. C .. Baltimore U nive1:sity, M.ont­ in ing changes be made the word­ eral fellowship awards. teresting games as well as a At the conclusion .of t hese Cleveland finished cond in '53 314 E . MAIN - TEL 9412 auth ri zing the G vernor of Mary- burnum, burkwoodi; a l o th f 1- gomery J. C., Hagerstown J. C. ing of the Honor Point System: Dr. Furba y said: "There ar1 close race for the pennant. In events a reception will be held in and I think they are going be I nd t t •ic.!e a day in April lowing trees, Nonvay maple. pine. Th se were tentatively planned to to You Ought I a. U n d e r Explanation of lots of t hing~ about the world ir1 looking over the freshman class the college drawing room honor­ n AL'bOl' D y. Later Lhl sp cinl pin oak and red maple. meet next October, wit h th loca­ the team to beat, with a terrific Points, paragf-aph 2. Tu read: don't like, but I am in it. you are we see that there appears to be ing the May Queen and her court trio like Garcia. Lemon, a nd Wynn obs rvance w s expand d into 2. Around a nd n ar Men' Dor- tioa still undecided, for the pur­ I A 2.75 scholarship average in it, and my two kids are in i. quite a lot of ability. It is the to which all the guests at May Better Your Arbor and Bird D y. Th day cus- mitory - Ameri a n boxwo.od; pose of comparing the constitu­ ready to bear llowed fore . anothe1: 50 years are. .. ber of the nior class, namely, Gene w m m in alisbury. Pl'ince Street Elementary School. sti;ctly: "It is up to us to train , debut of their new boos a success. Rog r Ayers. t2onald Collins, February 23. 1933 nd ha lived Gene has many likes which in­ children to know that denbioc~. Roy Campanella, the man behind Stanf.ord Crock tt, Eugene Culver, .het ever in e. t Wi-Ri, Gene clud~ classical music, aVn Gogh, All organizations shall submit a is the best answer, an d. ·r th&" th.e mask, perhaps the greatest Andrew Dick 1 on, Emory H i! 11- Cti\'e in the drama group. Baltimore, and teaching . list of office1-s 11,nd members and faith in it. be able to give fa!, catcher of all times and most as­ man, William Horner , William a,1d in b th of hi class plays the Honor Points to which each the strength to resist .the,, suredly of ours, i.s setting new Kniceley, Cr ston Long, Robert president .of the F . T. ., a nd ac~ His only dislike is methods member is entitled in the early pro1nises of Communism, records every season; Carl FurWo, Majors. Charle Navratil. Dom- tive in intr mural port . classes. fall. The final points will not be adcfed. who won the league batting title inick Vitarelli. and James Wil- 1 n he first entered S.T.C., In th recorded until the end of Febi:u- in 1953; Duke Snider, 7 points un­ . vill h tall J ' t e future Gene plans to 1tams, \ ave a. panese 1 was in the transfer course, but t ea c h m. Baltimore county and ary. The orgaru'zat1·0 ....no, a.r·e .,,,.."-' . fol- der Carl and who had a 27-game holly '])!anted in ltis honor . he g radually changed his mind k low the standards alz•nn"y set up ACCIDENTS COSTLY · hitting streak ; and of course Carl wor on his masters degree m· '-""-' The actual cost of an indus Th1s planting will complete the a nd

P~A~G~E~F~O~UR~======1==T~H~E~H~O~LL~Y~L~E:;;AF~=i==~~~=.~===~~T::U:E:S~D:'.A~Y=='==A==P~R~l ~L~l3, 1954 I interest in that deal. We paraded STC R ~ Neil Douglas TB~·ERIBCOHH_... ~MD l~[N_... ., ,KTINID up and down in front of Rankin's A FTepresentath,eg Visits STC J =-- .. e>.n room 1ast night for about 15 min- t A Conventi utes caJ1ing him all sor ts of ob- The Future Teachers f on I O On Monday, March 22nd. N e1· 1 F1'1·st, a word of explanation( ?). scenities because h e wou Jd n •t 1en d 1·ca Chapt er of S. T. c attAnier · Douglas, world famous traveler, This is a letter from a student · us 80 cents. Whenever Zimmer- the annual spring con· . ended lecturer, explorer, and writer, ap- '' ho shall remain nameless, at- man and I can scrape together a the Maryland Associati~~n~~ of p ared b for the student body to tending a college which shall re- dollar ,,·e head for the nearest ture Teachers at the Un· . Fu. present his recently made film on main nameless for obvious rea- saloon and forget our troubles. 'Maryland on April the ~~~~s,ty ~ the candanavian countries. Mr. sons. Its purpo e is to convey a ll last a nnual occasio · · This I b There ,ms a pep ra Y . t n 1s one \lf the hi'gh. Doug)~" "'as 1'ntrodt1ced by ·Dr. eneral idea of \\'hat a co II ege oy fl t'l b t J1crh s of th = " week ,,·hich was a op un I a ou "' e year ibr th ' • Matth ws. Mr. Douglas is a mem- \\'rites in his rare letters to his 200 guys started blocking up zation. is organi- . of he Am r1·can Geog1 aph1·c old high 'chool buddies. By the t - t 't h · bel traffic and hrowmg eO'gs a one ·"' e sprma com ention . y, the ew Yo1·k Explorers t1·n1e this letter reaches the pages ·tt· r·es t t' f rep. Oc l another. Arthur is s1 mg across en a 1ve rom all of the hi , lt1b , and the Swiss Alpine Club. of this este m d publication, it h I d · C the desk from me fooling w ith sc oo s an colleg in th • He has recen Jy return d from will have been cut, censored, and f M e s a the typewriter. I fully expect it to o • ary I and are preseht A Austria. therwise mutilated nearly Qeyoncl . · n a! , recognition, by myself, the fa cul- blow up one of these days. You day affarr, the registration bein....,, .., Mr. Douglas .has made films. on ty, and the Holly Leaf staff; should. see this thing. Rather than ~t l~:30 with the meeting ad- tw nty-two different countries. however I sincerely hope that its a type,,-riter, it sounds like the J?t;rn;g at~ approxim ately four Janet Hoffman His latest, And Ther ,.-va No essence 'escapes unscathed. Sun papers racking up their Sun- o c oc · m . e afternoon . Receives Audition • lght, is a story of orway and On with the letter: clay edition. This, of course, has d T.he mthain topic of discussion Janet Hoffman, ophomor at Sweden. It is a coverage of these D ar Sere,, -ball, endeared .me immeasurable to the urmg e day was the elect,·on TC, was auditioned on Ma,· h 13, countries, the 'poi nt of view being You Jucliy dog, here's another other inhabitants of the d orm. of ~AFTA representatives fort h, J954 in ew York City with th p ople, rather than the strict little gem from the typewriter(?) The heat is beginning to come coming ~~ar. Nominations for Madame Ro Wait ,·. Madame topography. Mr. Douglas did show of the Bohemian Kid ... (period) through the radiators and it these positions have been sent I. Wait ,. ls on of th Directors of the mountains, waterways, mag- My typing is slowly but surely im- sounds as if the whole roof is b the organization here at school. th Salzburg Festival of Mu ic in nificent fiords with small white proving, thank goodness. coming down. They ar e steam af- Miss Joanne _Jones is one or the G rmany. Her father 'is the fa­ ships sunounded by flyi ng gulls, I am moving right along here at fairs and it sounds a s if there is candidates for the position of fii;t mou, conductor, Bruno Waiter. reflecting their shadows on the good old , as you can a little man with a sledge hammer , ice-president. J oanne, as wen as The audition was a success and calm azure water. The fi lm probably imagine. r am shining in pounding on the inside of each one. the other candidates, gave 2 , he I going to study voice and show d the ci ties of these coun- math with an overall average of It's really neat when the stuff three-minute speech in which Sllf ·piano, .startin in S ptember of tri s, the customs of the people, 30% ! 1 have given up on speech, starts going through about 3 told of her work here at colleg 1hi year. Jan t had three voice their recreation and their dress. mainly because I am too lazy to ...... • M1 . I wa k e up rn· a coJ d s ,·veat and the qual1'f'c1 at·10ns th at she l s ns with Madame Wait r on For the picture, a typical family bother with it. As for the rest of and fully expect to see the Santa possesses in order to fill this Po· Ma1·ch 26 and 27 and is looking was used and they took us my subjects, I'll manage to flunk F e Chief roaring through my sition. Each school and collm forward to studying with h r in through an entire day in their ac- them one way or another. ·The blankets each time. sent one voting delegate to ~e th fall. P rhap n xt ummer tiviti s. The majority of the peo- math I am taking has degenerated Two guys just walked into my convention, and they voted on the Jan will tra vel to Europe with into a study of JogarLthms which room. Orie is a p.ot-bellied boy who prospective candidates. If Joanr,, ple, a this family, are neither Madam Wait r. Sh a pires for is postively evil as you can vouch thinks it is great fun to sneak up was fortunate enough to ,,in ll:e an op rati c areer . rich nor· poor, but happ:y. for. If you will recall, I never behind you and holler "fire!" at election, he will be the first rep­ HiO'hJights of these countries took them in high school, so I'm the top of his lungs. The other is resentati\ e that this college h!J w r viewed, as the statue of Ed- getting along fabulously. a goof who rides about the cam- ver had to fill one of these ' l PP R'f I have devoted my life to in- pus on a bicycle and has never had itions in MAFTA. vard Gr ig in the Norw gian City iquity and alcohol, f.orsaking a date with a O'irl in his life. As B ide the election of office. Park ancl the worlds largest clock studying and any search for high- you can see I am continually sur- for the coming year, the day wai VO 'R at Oslo. er knowledge. Zimmerman has rounded by a motley crew of peo- filled with speeches by prominer. Th url nt body njo) ed Mr. joined me in this project and we pie. educator , and a luncheon and l' , OR are calmly going about the busi- I'm O'Oing _ to wrap this up and miscellaneous social activities. I D ugla v ry much and look for- ness of insuring ourselves of head for class. Dr. Blackwell has consented c ,~~======1 !ward to his returnin again. eternal damnation. So long . allow the club to use school tran,- I was home last week-end be- portation for this trip, and a y cause I couldn't bear the sight of . Jj======-, student in the college . was w, · these brick wall s any longer. come to attend. Your father told me that he and RIDE SAFE your mother ha.cl been down to DANCE 'FO BE see you in your little cave a nd After six centuries of dispu il over theology and ecclesiastical au­ that you were getting along fine Ride on 'Safety thority, there was a final separa­ and were in good spirits, so I ' HELID M!AY 4 tion in 1054 of the Western and thought I'd dash off this morbid Eastern Christian churches tf­ little treasure in order to break tween the papacy in R4me and !Le SEIBERLINGS you up a bit. church in Constantinople. Our homecoming dance was ter· Get Yours At rific and a good had by all. My roommate is straining himself trying to break a bar of Be Comfortable ••• soap. He is turning a bit purple and I'm not too sure what will Wear shoes that fit ! ! become of it all. "#$% &() * !!! BURNETl-WALTON Unfortunately he saw me typing Visit-- - EAST MAIN STREET that last remark' and I am at this very moment scraping the Ivory ------.,------~ out from between my teeth. Oh E. HOMER WHITE SHOE CO. yes, after the homecoming we SHOE HAVEN FOB 001..LEGE STUDENTS drove the girls home (which 229 W. MAlN STREET wouldn't have been so bad if they

hadn' t lived over 60 miles away). I finally got home about 6 :30 I'~::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;=~===:::;::;:::;:;:;;:;; A. M. I am getting along pretty well ,vi th the frat. They are not by any means tight with their social affairs or their liquid refresh­ ~ents. I really find it hard to be­ ~1~ve that I once lived in a civ- 1hzed fashion. Down here anythina th_at you don't know what to d~ HE Your Spot w1th goes .on the floor (bottles I butts, etc.). Arthur, my room~ mate. is sitting across the desk For That from ~1 e attempting to interpret a comic book he has stolen from t he local drugstore. Re is l'k Perfect that. i e visit our I am always penniless and so Is e'_'eryone else, for that matter. Portrait Zimmerman and I are . SP.ORTSDF;J>ARTMENT . going to some ooronty dance tonight m . - ly because it's free. We have $~;5 where young Moderns Record Your Family HWor, With Pictures between us and we had to sell his 4-color mechanical penc·1 I · h · 1 ast Ph~to-Lite Photo-Lite mg t rn order to have any money go for the smartest at all. We tried to sell hi . 0umra 8bop Ponnlt Studio s entire Wardrobe at a barga;~ . 819 EAST HAIN 8TBEml' - SAUSBUBY '7f01 ..... pnce of Casual Clothes $7.50 but we couldn't arouse any