Talent And Girl Fast Carolina’s finest talent will be Ad ® - Bright Lights rocking and rolling again tonight wt j ath Cafolinian’s talent show, eight o'clogk in Austin Auditorium. a it Lights of ’57,” will shine again | There'll be girls, talent, and girls. tonight at eight o'clock in Austin Audi- ] ; es torium. : W me — rr Seen GREENVILLE, a FEBRUARY M4, ae IT, : Re. 7 ae a EB Presents Concert | Legislature ApprovesExtensive |) Here February 28 Indoctrination Of Honor System ! Newspaper Talent | Duplicate Copies Show Plays in & | , | Cf Eode Will Be Austin Tonight } | Distributed | R®right Lights Of °57’ Features Outstanding Acts, Beauty, Talent An array of East Carolina’s finest a is Making Second ion Cross-Country Tour Roger Wagner Chorale, hailed » finest singing group will appear in Thursday, Feb. 2, R the auspices of the college Committee. The pro- ed for 8 p. m, in By OLIVER WILLIAMS An ext ve indoct dynamic French- Wagner, the 24- making its second During an eleven- onor system was . wf y ul choristers talent will be “eatured when the East 5 * nductor w appear in Carolinian’s “Bright Lights of 1957” lities of establishing an * ties from coast to coast. plays again tonight in Austin Audi- jlem here suggested t * P ; . i a : € which they will be torium at eight o’clock. government distrit duplicated “i coneert include Boston, Jeaneel Teander’s Dixieland Com- copies of the e’s honor code * ry i, New York, Chicago, bo will be among the featured at- aS a mean rinating the st it, sco and Seattle ‘ractions along with lovely marporette, dents w proposed lan Activities Marvis Edwards and comedian Bubba A‘ter the students are fully familiar Driver. Under the direction of vet-' yhouse director and actor, » Briggs, the talent show will, : § ulso star campus uty ens in a! s of the group which bears Dottie Jo James, Wilmington, and George Knight, Rocky Mount, who] skit pears pacing page Cor- oe e in concert, radio, television will be remembered as the comedy team in last year’s “Oklahoma!” produc- | ner.” Written and directed by Briggs, = n pictures, as well as in tion, will play the leading roles in “Connecticut Yankee.” (Nora Willis photo) | 2e and Driver will also be featured 2 : with t Roger Wagner’s musical ; ces every field of ion to guiding sthe tem, Horace Rose & a plan, Earlier Vote Ta an earlier vote in the classrooms, ts voted 1,018 for an honor Wagner is choir director h’s Church and the Church Dot McCoy and Jack erton will be crowned king and queen of the along with the coeds Bagi i j : as ies Comedians and uke-players Arthur} business department's annual Valentine Ball to be held in Wright Auditorium system and 649 against auch a plan the Apostle, Los Angeles. 2 Vj. : -,| tomorrow night. They were selected by students i d of y JeSto Sev » will aid g ey were selecte y students in the department, ets ke ene - i tor of choral music at eames, nig t i ay DeStout and Bucky Monroe will aic GO, De Hemy photo) | &2¥ité approximately ‘half of the bs of Caiteria ct Tos Driver and Briggs in their acts de- students indifferent, signed to lay the audience in the head of the choral de- Chairman Rose told the legislature on Miwa coer =| Connecticut Yankee Leads |i. 2s"! Amnual Valentine Dance [ona Es 2 an informal debate on the honor CLAUDIA TODD Dalton who exhibited a tap dance, 10st of the class ee and crooner O, B. Gilley, a veteran as a result of a blow on the head, ‘ S h d | d T Ni h ¢ ed it, giving the following reas- of y ca s talent shows, O. B. ¢ himself hurtled back into the et es = ae Jerry Cc 2 u € omorrow ig t or doing so: of King Arthur, where he stages} Powell who arranged ey’s com- ps ae S ition introducing the mech-) positions for the piano The annual Valentine Dance spon-; .e crowned as King and Queen of of the twentieth century into : sored by toe two business organiza- arts of the 1957 dance. The other reetor for three years of By and i Joan” television show, Ado Annie and Will Parker of last conducted the choral] year’s successful] “Oklahoma” will be for a number of| whooping it up again this year in the g “Desiree,” “The| SGA spring musical production, “A “Day of Triumph”.| Connecticutt Yankee.” se Composer | George Knight of Rocky Mount ip, and Dottie Jo James of Wilmington, both juniors, will have the leading idents are not ready for fr tem Indoctrination ould begin at the first of the fresh n year. a Dances eighth century way of life. He; Ajso featured will be singer Jackie] tions, the Future Business Leaders of also recognizes his twentieth century} parker, accompanied by Mac Ed-| America aid Pi Omega Pi frater | candidates for king and queen will | serve as the Royal Court. | There is no college tradition about er he has been lauded honor system. The develooment of eritage of Freedom” and the . : sweetheart in King Arthur's court,) mondson, and dancers Gayle Clapp and| ity, will be teld tomorrow night in} King and Queen one would take time and thus would s Mass, as well as contribu- roles of the satirical Connecticut and in the course of the story, even] 1 i] Rogers. Lynn Bane ae pine Wright Auditorium from 8:30 until The candidates for king and queen! ). o¢ little use now. for Bing Crosby’s latesi Yankee and his scheming, coquetish) has to match wits with the court! ienne left the audience. roaring with} 11:30 were chosen from junior and senior| 3 fyen if most of the students ze Anything Goes” and “We're sweetheart Alice, in the Rogers and magician Merlin in order to save his) her display of dramatic comedy. Ra- During the course of the semi-| members of the two organizaiions| aro honest. the few who wouid cheat Hart musical based on Mark Twain's! y y g starring Humphrey Bo- vocal arrangements of ngs have been pub- title of Roger Wag- r i head, Popular songs from the P¥o-|chel Cordova, the Argentine ballad| formal af’air, Dot McCoy, of Kinston, elected by students of the Business famous novel, “A ES, Yan-| duction are “My Heart Stood Still”| singer, will sing Latin American| and Jack Everton, from Columbia, wil}| Department. kee in King Arthur's Court. and “Thou Swcll, Thou Witty.” cane gets os ee Besides the king amd queen, the This comedy team was a great . : Baas G . er members of the court are: Willa mee eae eran pre CGaaieroe Directors Driver’s act was acclaimed by the] mith Blues. Jeaneel Teander's com-| duction, “Oklahoma!” as Ado Annie Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert of the Music audience last night as one of the bo will play a variety of Di jeland| oN CE Oa OS and Will Parker, and those who at-| (¢partment and Dr. Elizabeth Utter-| funniest per Cees to be given I) Jazz numbers and accompany various tended will remember those hilarious} back of the English department are 2>y eho at East Caroline: His adel others, “Persian kellos” and “Oklahoma good-| directing the musical and dramatic Briggs opal of the roams The East Carolinian has sponsored byes.” According to a review by ases of the production, This is their aera Sggrencrcgg = aagronase Bana- a talent stow for the past few George Perry of the music depart- th consecutive year of directing] Boat Song” also appeared 5] years. All roceeds go toward sending me to a time of r reflec or later college. The student pe id nobody could ’ indefinitely gett, New Bern; Martha Ann John- 1. ison; Chorale reflects ship and impec- its distinguished di- 1g to eritics, who have avish in their praise of the feels re comfortable son, Benson; Lorraine Sutton, lle Banks, Maple; Mack Ed mondson, Kinston; Alton Howard, Greenville; 1, K. Williamson, Prince- is present during the of tes tions. When this is the that he camnot be false Greeny {mini and e e . : nt, Dottie Jo James came close to the SGA spring musical, Others in pleasing to the first-night viewers. members of the newspaper staff to ton. : by ANB IME who may n = ik i t any form of music = Sse tahoe eaveral Gevasions the past were “Good News,” “Student Others the annual Columbia Scholastic Press, | hanges He feels also that he is not respons the Roger Wagner Be tae 3 sept Sey eoustt Prince,” “Blossom Time,” “Briga- Marvis Edwards will give her maj-| A ation conventicn in New York a Se Bere pee | une ton repomang Cie r in concert, over the aes nego ee his song and} too,’ and last spring’s “Oklahoma.”! orette act to the tune of “Blacks- City early next quarter | made this year concerning the pro- Judicial Body television or on the itv’. Both cedure to be observed at the annual} The honor code that is being for screen. It is this| d#nce number, “Kansas City”. Bot dance. The King and Queen of Hearts| mulated by the student ernment % 3 ee ” tn thei . ° ye ° “ : : x 23 & oc has won for the wa ace Bias mccain aa Candidates For Phi Sigma Pi Sweetheart along with their Royal Court will be] committee would establi of the nations resented at the beginning of the} Council which would act as a judi ich n Honor .ging group. lege. dance and will be erowned just before to try cases of students ac- ao Co-Stars intermission, sused of breaking the honor code. . en - arri This year a ¢ rch in whi enses the ho code listed b i Co-starring are Barbara Harris This year a grand march in which] Of’enses to the honor code listed by ay Dues Business office officials this week urged students to pay their fees and have their permits of Beaufort as Fay, Ralph Shumaker of Greer, South Carolina as Sir Ga- iatad, Lloyd Bray of Greenville as King Arthur, and Ed Pilkington of veryone will be invited to participate will take the place of the usual figure. The king amd queen, the court, and officers of the two business organi- the committee include cheati g, lying, stealing, breaking one’s © pledged word of honor, or in any way acting dishonorably. stamped before the end of this | Goldsboro as Merlin, and many others. zations will lead the grand march} It was also pointed out by the com- juarter in order to avoid the | The story revolves around Martin around the auditorium. ; ,_ | mittee that all scholastic work, rush on registration day. | Barrett, the Connecticutt Yankee, Other features added for this year’s whether it be in lecture room, li- pa dance will be a free coat-checking| brary, the student’s room, or else- ‘ . service and refreshmerts. where is under the honor code; thus Cast Selected For Mister Dreamers Piay any aid given to a fellow student or Music for the dance will be fur-| received from a fellow-student, with- nished by Calvin Chesson’s Dreamers} out the consent of the professor, in and admission will be a dollar per] tests, assignments or examinations, Roberts; West, Driver Star Anne Hall couple. is cheating. nneth West amd Bubba Driver). Captain Morton Cotten Fred Davenport and Isaac K. Wil- Reporting Breach leading roles in the up-; A year ago, in “Detective Story,” HNamson, co-chairmen of the dance,| Under the proposed amendment, g E house production of! the role of fiery Detective McLeod Mister Roberts,” director Charlie| was portrayed by Al Carr of Rocky ggs announced this week. A major} Mount. He returns now to play the ind Mrs. Charity Risher, advisor to] students who commit one of the in- be dance committee said thet a] ‘ractions of the code will be pledged creat deal of work had been put into! to turn themselves over to the Honor op production, the immortal{ role of another such fiery character Sybil Kelly Martha Jane Hammond the preparation for the dance and/ Council. If one student sees another = Navy comedy will play March 13] in the form of Captain Morton, The Jarvis Slay that they expect the occasion to be aj ch ating, he will be pledged to re - and 14 in McGinnis Auditorium. skipper of the “Reluctant” was the grand success. See HONOR, Page 4 st of 30 people are included inj incentive for open revolt by the crew play. There is only one female role} members and officers. ee le 29 males compose the crew of Three newcomers to the McGinnis te U. S. S. Reluctant, This two-act| stage are introduced in the crew roles play enjoyed one of the lengthiest| Jay Robbins as Lindstrom, Don Has- runs in the history of the legitimate} kins as Wiley, and Gene Hunter as Election Of Phi Sigma Pi Sweetheart Set Thursday Ss theater. Stephonowski are teamed with two ; a West, a junior, from Wilson, willj veteran performers A. B. Benfield as si A —. a | oe i Candidate oan cheat. the lead role of Lt. (jg)|Insign and Bob Tyndall as Mannion. Katy Ann Peel queen and court of the wee hea: Candidates for Phi Sig Sweetheart ent Roberts tee ill: be remem:|| “Gter Jones retaas te tls footlights a 4 asthe le Ball sponsored annually by Phi Sigma| and the respective dormitory they . a » bered for his stirring performance] to act as the wise old sabty Chief in last spring’s “Detective Story.”| Dowdy. Bill Briley as Schlemmer and Pulver Role Benny Waters as Gerhart round out Driver, a native of Richmond, Va.,| the enlisted personne] of the AK-116. has been selected as the hilarious,) Frank Bush of Jacksonville, “an weak-spined easanova, Ensign Frank/ unexpected newcomer to the play- Thurlowe Pulver. “Driver is one of) house, has been cast as Dolan, the the few natural comics on campus] persistent yeoman. Briggs pointed Lape ‘ . - and can be relied upon to give ajout that he “may well become the dance each year is the crowning of the} The figure this year will be com- raiseworthy portrayal of Pulver,”|new clown prince of the greasepaint. : Phi Sigma Pi Sweetheart. Candidates} posed of the officers of Phi Sigma ies gs commented. Tickets Peggie Smith : Ann Cook for the sweetheart queen have been] Pi, their dates, and the girls of the road philosophical doctor will be} Tickets for the production will go on Fleming Umstead chosen by the dormitories on campus] court. : brought to life by Tommy Hull of| sale registration day. Only one thou- f and the queen will be chosen by pop-| According to Horace Rose, Presi- Durham. Hull is no stranger to sand student tickets will be available ular vote in~the-campus-wide election} dent of the fraternity, the large East Carolina audiences since he has) for the scheduled two-day presenta- next week, The winner Wilt -be.an-| Wright Auditorium will be decorated fraternity will be held Thursday,| represent are: Peggie Smith, Flem- Febrvary 21 from 8:00 until 4:30.;ing; Ann Cookee, Umstead; Sybil The ennual semi-formal dance has] Kelly, Jarvis; Martha Jane Hammond, been scheduled this year for Satur-] Slay; Ann Hall, Cotten; Katie Ann day night, March 2 at 8:00. The Caro-| Peel, Garrett; and Pat Cameron, Rags- linians will play for this year’s affair.] dale. Pictures of the seven candidates Phi Sig Sweetheart will be placed in the college union the One of the highlights of the big|day before the campus-wide election. peen active in practicglly every play| tion. Admission has been set at fifty nounced and crowned at the cance} iii s for this year’s dance sresented by the Playhouse in the|cents for students and faculty and Pat Cameron and the other candidates will serve as}and the adr! pricé will be one three years, one dollar for outside visitors. Ragsdale the court. dollar. ig, rd praca som 2 Negro Entertainment ‘ £ Negroes are among the top entertainers in the world today. Personalities such as Louis Armstrong, Sammy Davis, Jr., Pearl Bailey, Eartha Kitt, Harry Belafonte, Sarah Vaughn, Fats Domino, Nat King Cele, and Billy Eckstine are only 2 few of the Negro entertainers who are cur- rently playing in movies, featured stars of out- standing television shows on all the major networks, top recording artists, and leading night club entertainers. They specialize in jazz, the current musi- ea! craze all over the world. This younger generation appreciates jazz, especially when it is presented by top performers as those men- tioned above. _ouis Armstrong, who has been called one *S most influential good-will am- taking his music all over the Associated Press reporter: | kinds (music)—good and no matter where in the world you are. there’s no difference between classics fhe man writing each had the same ‘ight from the heart.” Carolina students will neric Gras” to be held there » annual affair this year lled Louis Armstrong. Fats it the University back in appeared on State Col- Vednesday night. ng could have appeared for e in Wright Auditorium Tommy Tucker and at reasons : tain at East Caro- ge charter says this is the education of white men . ing is said concerning but they don’t en- fect (which should ng dances except id his outstanding ed here instead of ruling prevented Government As- last week whole y outstanding Ne- nment series sched- ) was scheduled to go ature last night. n doesn’t advocate an which includes Negro ) bands or singers teps should centainly be age of such an opportunity. Honor System As the studer ators attend the SGA t r .dnesday night they will be the most important decis- f the college. They will have voting on an amendment the honor system at East *?™™ers Smothers praised Midyette, sophomo Plaster Tim “Both and s | arlier etin are im, earlier meeti ld be comment s, Nick Nichols 1 were roved Jayvees the have gone against Edwards Mili-| © AAA] Chr Seminary,| Por s season toug toug Under the guidance of Coach Ear the E Carolina J es | undefeated far in| tary Institute twice, Durham Forest Wilmington} , Yhough no of the out fe ‘ twice, diving events, only 10 points behind} |"! the first position and 15 better than third. Others who placed for ECC Harold McKee, Dickie Denton, my Meads, Jack Koebberling, Oliver, Teddy Gartman, Glenn Dyer. Martinez also reported early this week that the home meet with Wake Forest, scheduled to take memorial poo} this weekend, ha. been cancelled by the Baptists. It is little wonder, In their earlier meeting this year, ECC trounced the Deacons 53-23 and broke Wake Forest pool records. With that final the Pirates have their third s been one of date. They and against some of the in the nation. kept, : lave gone thus for their] only season. so named } nine consecutive bal] games Head used a throughout the icial tallies. vees i sas Coach Sat group| 7° sophomores and freshr ‘ th, assisted by Howard eG o mold the 1956-57 jayvee outfit into| ine oat | by t.an eight points were Jim- Sid Bues will be play Greenville h| has | and Porter, the Gym.] trong ab in Memoria lave won all of liors, nen| a Elon, in ast » by large margins, twice 7 individual meet, an scores were kept and East Carolina’s outstanding array of Every man who went to placed, Ray Martinez that he his ted ointed such teams} of the} dat action with] I ’ for| Ridd Onl : a succe t ot the big “at Swimmers Triumph ba tanding Bues performers for th perform her Some have been Smothers, Ik Lewis, Wa s O’Brien in the has been h j s have seen reserve i dividuals place in . allace idel] So individuals, : after performing ‘tae Smith wel | the meet scor f Phe vowerful swimmers of rim| ine a t. Each ike stated after- was ‘quite pleased” club’s performance. He that in the meet, each allowed to enter three each event, There were to whittle down the field and : y six scoring places were possible. its ve of the yea aco Ray Mar-| East rolina scored within the six each and every event, Coach gulars, iversity’s vars wards Leno: Reyne} a ast weekend in Mem-| \i4), ity of time ; opho on Bethan jum) to nine y many aa with years Vells, Hoffman, Maurice Ev Hof out av an un Durwood Franklin Warren. was in several match the -wraps on seas It has successful to} ° aoe ( en cancelled, Hi mark oac rs for put Testing Grounds imming the posted been the this feat marring has for the Jayvee ence year a testing groun most & seven wins, three season loss to losses one tie came ition he Bears must still High Point, all still Every t place was captured by Ho ywever Carolina or State, with the of Bob Sawyer's first in yard backstroke. 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Third Street Only franchised Chevrolet dealers display this famous trademark See Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer BAST CAROLINIAN Basketball Coach | It's Time To Start Growing Hung In Effigy Beards For The APO Dance After ACC Loss ——_—_ \ The campus was shocked last Fri-} day the of Coach Howard Porter, ECC basketball THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i4 utp PGE FOUR Dr. Koonce Speaks Tonight In Anniversary Lectures Dr. Donald D. Koonce of Wilming- ton, president of the North Carolina Medical Society, discuss “The! Relation of and Medicine” tonight, His address will be one of, es of five “Lectures on Teacher Education and Religion” sponsored by the college during February and March Dr 6:15 p Reader Says Students’ Honor Can Be Purchased For One Dollar the February 7 number of East Caro- linian. All too often, it seems to me, are the editorial pages of our college and university papers drowned in small beer. But whatever trivia ap- pears on your editorial page of Feb- ruary 7 seems to me to contribute to the judicious balance that made this page such a real pleasure to read. There was just the right blending of the serious, the whimsical, the philosophical, the critical, the specu- lative, and the humorous. Moreover, there was a refreshing absence of the sophomoric inanity and cliche and of the puerlity that from time to time The students that have this money characterize collegiate _ journalism. probably think they have put some-| a ee a es ee ean \ thing over on the Circle K, but they | a ea A Bee EN os ae uy e s 7 's od al ven’t; they have only harmed them- ris Sauk Gach pene reece proves bc SAAD ReRECROOL timely and very funny garish. aa MEE eine crew an Me, I'm already queued up to get i aioe ae isae ae we) e next number of East Carolinian! a 2 as is boring such people? This — campus, a society where we live nine a ies Programs Phi sponsor a the Alpha Omega Fra- ternity will beard- growing contest beginning Feb- ruary 18. The contest is to arouse To the editor, Nearly a month ago the Circle K Club sponsored a project in which The programs are presented as part of a five-year study of Teacher Education and Religion now being conducted at East Carolina under tne sponsorship of the American Asso- ciation of Colleges for Teacher Edu- cation and the Danforth Foundation. They are included also on the Golden Anniversary Programs marking the fiftieth year since the founding of the college in 1907. Other speakers and their topics are Dr. John D. Messick, East Carolina president, “What Is the Role of Re- ligion in Personal and Family Liv- >” February 28; Dr. Clinton R. and Dr. Judson White of lege department of psychology Moral Values Be Taught?” reh 7; and Dr. Joseph D, Franzoni, director of Mental Health Service, Pitt County Health Department, ‘-Re- igion and Mental Health,” March 14. will Religion morning by “hanging” the s s h ipients. a a sia gh he students would be the recipients. interest. in East Carolina’s Gol- The club put one dollar per day for five days on the Student Union bul- letin board rey students that come to don Anniversary. Participants will be judged on mentor from a tree in the cafeteria yard. will speak at a dinner An effigy of the Coach, made of] the basis that their beards are the North Dining eeting will be open to © do not wish to will be » invited ginning Koonce the soda shop and discover that they are broke, Along with the dollar bill, there was a paper stating the purpose for the money being there. The only stipulation was that a student had to »ay the dollar back to any of the Circle K members within one week. Today, one month later, the Circle oh received single dolls m. in ugly, and well groomed. winner will be announced APO-sponsored dance on long, Phe at March 8. i 1 combination of gym uciform id oajama top, stuffed with a pillow the the neck, yse W ‘ung by was noticed early nner, which Friday morning, following ECC’s loss ACC in Memprial the before. Gein “Pace? included hea Rantist eyebrows and the mouth. A pushed aria style, 0 gymnasium he lecture nignt ight will ing? Student Union and sp Monday, February 7:00 p. m. He Carolinian, Dr. The Gummy’ reared in Wil- education North Cé of Pennsyl- Prewett a ease vily-penciled had a ‘ol cigay stuck golf was bead, Apparently, official has been made either by the athletic the forum 5:30 and ent of the B. S. U Wake also president of the North Caroli B. S. U. He is a young minister who is now Administratior tor of Church, - Boxe boro, N. ¢ cheap the his Lae in udent ro- down on eap Fore ne comment Calvin Knight Chief Surgeon ves | department or Providence Va Richmond, and Drive Va Chi Beta Phi staff Hos- to eon on the How | prestige | are building concerning the Memorial | Fraternity Sponsors Sock Hop Saturday ion Rho : , Delta Sigma ociety, Hoskins act have not be 0 whose Rho, newest frater president gical Associa- American diplomate of After Game With Elon There will be a sock hop Sat- 16 after | dignant over losing five dollars, but months out of the year, has no vacan- ; for people with such low principles. The boys of Circle K are not in- Department of English SGA Keys Porter of to date record the ACC me), Coach having one their (the worst 10-9 was reportedly seas was recently elected year of 1957. officers are Har urday night, February the basketball game with Elon. The sock hop is being sponsored by Phi Sigma Pi {raternity and will be held in Wright Auditorium from after game time unti] 11:45. There will be music by a_ hi-fi player. Admission is twenty-five cents per person and everybody is invited to attend. SGA keys will be awarded to ; full-time legislature members at ae | Y ent; J next week’s meeting. Money was ‘6 . ‘ me ary; Bucky Monroe, appropriated for the keys ‘as an 2ps And Gow ns Janc Subba D Pa award to members for their ser- should , senior from Portsmouth, Members should contact ployees in the college book store from Vice-President Walter Hasty next Wednesday night. ruffled by e Mike Ka shnny Hudsor hey are ashamed of the fact that the incident | honor of five students at EC could be | purchased for “one dollar.” | Respectfully submitted, Horace Rose To the editor: Please allow me to congratulate you and your staff on what I regard as a splendid editorial page, that in ) ver, Seniors contact em- vice. sias is a sophomore Va., Hudson Wadesboro, for the cap and gown measure- Beac record ni ments. 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The s individual re- that the ble conduct are all students; it tudent is deeply observance mes trict | Mrs. Morton’s Bakery We supply the SODA SHOP with FRESH | BAKERY PRODUCTS every morning. || is own sake, iates, and WHAT IS THE NOISE IN A BOWLING ALLEY? WHAT IS A TALL, BONY NORTHERNER# Pierce Selected For Teacher Of Creative Writing Course Here riting, being offered at or the first time, will Spring quarter by Ovid of “The Plantation” the depart- » hour course em- ort story with | of two or three short tudents. Enjoy your refreshments there. IRVING PETERSON, Pin Din N.Y. STATE COLL. POR TEACHERS MRS, FRANK OLIVER, U. OF TAMPA Lanky Yankee BLANCHE CHRISTOPHER DOMINICAN COLLEGE Pane Scanty Ante Eng Girls, Watch For The CAMPUS DELIGHTS se WHAT IS AN ANTEROOM IN AN ENGUSH POLICE STATION? the s ‘WHAT WOULD A SOUTH SEA ISLANDER USE TO WASH WINDOWS? 3 twenty students} gned up for this subject for » textbook will be required. s meetings will be used ie criteria and problems In the next series works will be sized by the wri- er. stated that there would f subject matter; sts of those in the course determine composition. are no restrictions upon ip Mr. Pierce said that have a genuine interest He be es that indivi- ual attention is necessary, but also taught anywhere can to write. The cher can do is help a stu- dent discover himself. 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