
#7) don “ a Sma Students ‘Named To Dean’ S List By SONNY ROARK = m— {| Sixty-two students have been named to the Dean's list for Vos i “Howard College, February 25, 1955 No. 20 the fall semester, Dean P. P. Burns announced téday. Students maintaining a 2.5 average for a semester's work KEEN- | TICKET COMPETITION are eligible for this honor. Eight students maintained an all TicketSales “A,” or 3.0 average. They are Willodene Barnette, Paul Caulde, Henry Hatcher, Lou Jean Porter, x Being | Posted Martha Lee Jackson, Charles H. Tal- Important— bert, Chester R. O'Neal, and Shiu Fong Yeung. |In Main Lobby Other students on the Dean’s List include Carolyn Adams, Frances Nominations Allday, Betty Ausborn, Mary Eliza- The thermometers in the lobby] beth Barnes, Joe R. Baskin, Katie Wanted For of Old Main have been placed there Bates, Priscilla Bingham, Annette to ‘record the nuniber of tickets Bolton, Joanne Brindley, James BSU Officers various organizations have sold for Redd Bruton, Billy C. Campbell, the Touring Players production of] Shakespeare's “Winter's Tale.” This| Virginia Connell, Margaret Coon, Will you help? Each Baptist stu- Claude Coulter, Robert C. Curlee, dent at Howard is responsible for |P€performance, plus “Alice in Won- Jr. Sarr \ the choice of next year’s officers derland,” is béing sponsored by the Jane ‘Decker, Thomas Dobbs, J. of the Baptist Student Union. ‘Howard College Auxiliary to raise’ Dan Driskall, Margaret Faulk, Although all cannot be on the money for a student activity build- Gloria Franklin, Dale H. Graham, nomin g committee, each stu- ing, on the new campus. Martha A. Graves, Ronald K. Hamp- dent has the privilege of making Howard students have been asked to be responsible for one ticket per ton, Lola Bette Hardy, Jimmy I. suggestions to this group. that Harrison, Eleanor Harwell, Eleanor In this issue of the Crimson there student and the organization percentage-wise T. Hayden, John H. Hayes, Martha is a form for making your choices sells more tickets (See page 2.) Place the will receive publicity worthy of Hayes. known. Charles E. Hodges, James W. names of the persons whom you their accomplishment. Organization presidents are asked Thermometers have been placed in the lobby of Main to record the Kent, Thomas: R. King, Carolyn consider to be best qualified for Sizemore’s office ticket sales of each campus organization for the coming Touring Players Knowles, Mary Elizabeth Laney, Joe the offices of the Executive Coun- to report to Dean group has sold. In Productions. Shown above are Joy Stearnes, who drew the thermometers Brady Lawley, Larry Gene Maddox, cil in the blanks provided and turn the tickets their thermometers can for us in the competition, and Myra Crawford, Crimson staff member. Carolyn Majors, Billy W. Mathis, the form in to Pine Lodge (Campus that way the progress each or- Carlos, hair stylist, is offering his services free of charge to the person Culleen Meredith, Edna Erle Miller, P. O. Box 176) or to any member show the correct ganization is making rn ‘ selling the most tickets. Jack W. Mills, Jane J. Moore. of the nominating committee, Each Carol Nunnally, Betty J. Pittman; person who-is prayerfully concern- Norman L. Redding, Willie Register, ed about B.S.U. work should take Mu Alpha Chi Ready Troy Scogin, George C. Smith, Doris the time to make his suggestions. Strickland, Patricia Ann Thomas, The nominating committee mem- Mary M. Turner, Fred M. White, bers are: Jon. Appleton, Bob Hunt, Weyman L. White, and David T. Gloria Franklin, Katie Graham, For Benefit Concert Young. Malcolm Shelton, and Frank Wells. Sp Mu Alpha: Chi will present an all-popular music concert NEW MEMBER CHOSEN— ne ‘Monday, to raise funds for the Fine Arts Festival to be given & in May. Soloists, a chorus, and a combo will team together to pre- by Sean sent current pops, all-time favorites, and well-known operetta It doesn’t take Howardites long to hits. Dixie-land jazz is their speciality! The combo features scatter themselves. Various activ- Jerry Warren, Russell Caine, Tommy Jacobs, Fran Picker, ities will draw students to several Lester Brown and Jane Decker. ¥ states over the weekend. Wade Bar- riger leaves today for Auburn and Solosists for the evening are Dick the night of the Pops Concert. a Pan-Hellenic Conference. A group Barrett, Ann- Priestly, Marie Boge, Membership applications for Mu of Pikes take off today for Rushton, and Chalmers Chism, \ Alpha Chi are now in Town Hall at Louisiana, to their annual District Keen amusement can be expected the Music Department. If you are Convention. Bob Hunt, Becky from the RocKerettes, world famous interested in musie, have a 1.5 aver- Ragsdale, and Edell Gargus, are artists of the'stage, who will pre- age, and have completed at least one among a group that will look over sent a ballet suite. semester's work at Howard Col- the seminary campus at New Or- lege, Mu Alpha Chi invités you to Twenty-five cent tickets are now | leans. Jo Ann Fossett and Nell Hen- on sale and will be sold at the dooy join them. derson are among the debators who will journey to Florida State for a tournament there. The basketball team winds up their season by play- Wanta See New York? ing two games in Memphis.: Sounds like a breathless ‘weekend, doesn’t it? Here’ s Your Chance! Thanks go to . .. Frank Wells for the excellent job that he is doing There is still room for five students who want to go on the Pictured above are ‘the recently elected members of Alpha Epsilon in his double-duty role . John tour of New York City in’ March. Delta, pre-medical fraternity. They are Cecil Holladay, pre-dental stu- Hayes and Jim Auchmuty for work beyond the call of duty in Senate Mr, Henry Lindsey of the Speech and Drama Depastment - dent; Martha Jo Jackson, Inedicar technology; and Bob Eoler, pre- affairs .. Louie Grimes for his March 23 (beginning of- . dental; . is conducting the tour which leave, efficiency as student accountant. Spring vacation) and arrives the 24th at the Hotel New Yorkér Hats off to Theta Alpha Phi for | giving Lily Mae Caldwell honorary in New York City. While there, the group will see Broadway's Pre-Med Frat Noms membership into their organization. hit plays, tour the city, and meet leading personalities in the A just reward for a deserving per- American theatre. son. During the five-day stay in New Interesting notes from Emphasis Three To Membership Week . Sotithern Seminary is York the group will be guests at a Drs. Bailey, Dale now located at New Orleans and Broadway rehearsal conducted by Dr. Maston was one of our visitors. George Abbott. The play being re- Alpha Epsilon Delta, national pre-m medical honor ‘society, hearsed will be a new Abbott musi- Co-Author Article These boo-hoo's do come up, don’t cal called “Damned Yankees,” Other | they? accepted three students into its membership at a meeting yew: outstanding events are: An all day Dr. Hugh. C. Bailey and Dean George Hayes verites thanking me terday. conducted tour of New York, the William Pratt Dale, II, are co- $ {Continued on Page 4) Statue of Liberty, NBS-TV studios, authors of “Missus Along in de ‘Big Those elected to adbasiis were Cecil Holladay, a senior Rockefeller Center, United Nations House’.” from Birmingham; Martha Jo Jackson, sophomore from Al- building, Theatre Guild building, The article is a description of the toona; and Bob Kohler, a transfer from A.P.IL Prouchers—Note Actors Equity Association, Samuel mistress of a Southern planation The students were selected on the i Tr All students taking part in the French Play Publishers, and inter- and of her role as “chief aide-de- camp” of her husband. basis of scholarship, leadership, and and is president of the Senior Class. approaching revivals will be ex- views with such theatre personal- ities as Maurice Evans, Hume The official publication of the wr character. Scholarship has to be a Martha Jo is majoring in medical cused. To receive such an ex- technology and is an assistant in the Cronyn, Eva Le Gallienne, the play- Alabama Historical Association, The “B” average, and the students major cuse those involved must sign a must be in pre-med, pre-deptal, or Chemistry Department. She is also rights Moss Hart, Elmer Rice, and Alabama Review, published the list posted on the M.A. bulletin medical technology. AED’s candidate for “Miss ‘Entre | Howard Lindsay (author of “Life work in their January edition. board stating when ‘they will be ». Holladay has been astepted at Nous.” i | With Father”), and many others. Dr. Bailey and Dean Dale secured absent, where they will be, and the University of Alabama Dental Kohler, of Tarrant, has also been in what capacity they will be The administration has approved their material' from the original letters in the Flower’s Manuscript School for the fall of 1955. He is a acceptedin the University of Ala- serving.Maximum time allowed "excused absences for the three days niember of ODK, Lambda Chi Al- bama Dental School for the fall of of JScheol ‘which will be missed for of the manuscript. department of is one week. Deadline is March 5. pha, ACS, Inter-fraternity Council, (Continued on Page n Duke University, 2 Samford University Library Friday, February 25, 19 “IN a THE — Good ! Solocian? dubbed tty ; some as a s0 far as 40 say that all students are, in reality, i CHARLES ES R. 3 LOVE Ce “Suitcase U” 6 over the week-end, The name traveling salesmen for their school.
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