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I’*»e Four
Vocational
Registration
The following fftvlft 00 the vo
cational ff.^<irjiiioo program ^
arc your atlcoftoo
Hhb C,icCU^ti^><Ml IW^a^UsLmjO
T H E C O I. L E r. I A T E
by Ibc low a kiudcnit lo repre
tcoi itui body 00 Ibc Hoard
Mr MiUhouM it a oative of Vil-
tsn fie I* a member of ihe
(-rcUiman (.la»t
iiuy’a umI (iirfa Couitril
Klcrtium
hicciiont of the pre»id«nt» of
tvUi Vj SmimK\i^9 ibc Hoy • Dormilory Council
Scrvic* h)r><a xxtml L' s gaj ||k (iirl a Oormiiory Coun-
OMOI b«Yit«. U*»«*i»Jn« Aj#a tompleled. Mead-
! ing Ibc Hoy'» Council for the
“ ^Kbool year of IM2 4J *iH be
K*«, K-o 20 ««» **
Xmri ol mh»* #«f.AUrf*o lor t n u u
... r.<,rwy U »'
wiii rvca.iv mt\ tX1 ihc Oirl 1 Council
<f.^iuAUi^uw li-ii. I.it lucsl h»- Mr. Carier bai acrved ihe col-
Uttlx ts-«iU Tiw <4ua»> vartout »ay» He repre-
iio,u«.»c. »UI Om n^.i€.i Ui Sophomore boy* on
U«»U «:^<ul A(>rUl. mini w;.
. ' . . ,1. Ihe Hoy » Dormilory Council hi»
lilic«l -1*1 UMl rvluiiMtt U< Urn B*- ' ’
i«t.vr !«rvR. »iU»m i«n Sophomore year. Thia year he
Odji aftci itmr urn rocivaU It repretenling hit cla>« again
lhi« ><<cu|>«iio<.«l r«g>*Ua>u>n u g. Junior repretcnlalive. Mr.
b«u>« >omily by Uw defeated Hill Harper of
U'rittcU .Sl*»tr« S«rv»c«
likC Sci«*.t4V« hcrvtcv ttyiWcn,
(•> ift> . .(Ic iftf>>rn.4ikjn t'^r ih#
u m twu
U^t U\m S#« I
Deep Kun.
Mi»» Hemby ha» taken a very
active part in the camput activi
lie* during her three yeart at
A <J. She wai lapped inlo the
(ioldcn Knot Honor V>ciety in
!..r .Scivu^c .Sx>tciii MuJ unm tut _ . _ '.»i i„ >k. r.ii
... . the spring of 41. In Ihe [all
I I.ii.lnJ Mat* Llii(>k>xn.«t>l r "
of 41. the «at elected vice-pre»-
l.,r it.t..tn .1-jol U>* r»«t»- idem of the Junior Cla»», and
Uaiii I pt««rfit bia «<lucatiu<i. i ,.ho%en by the "A" Club at a
Ai.d aU(> aaIia hini to | ^hcCT IcaJcf.
kit.ti uf Hork f</r which h« o^n*
Whut It A»ks
Micft'>• a« p4*i U
Ik*
Ihfl Cii.trU hui« lUnpWyn^it
itr Th« (4^9»tti>iUiAir«m a^k
htitijMlI bc»| ((ttcd, whvthtff
This year Mim Hcmby has
,>.,t Iw a rmpl«y«l at •» Jun'"r reprevjniative
on the Girl‘» Dormilory Council
She ha^ worked on the aiaff of
the Collegiate
To become Tretidenl of the
tuih worh. In »<kliUun, Umt qu**-
tuvfiiMif* cijaUiuu a tut o( 2M
diffvrrnt urtupaUuna whUrh ara
irnpiiftant to tha war tnduitrlcw
IWguUanU ara t«> chacli any ^ »
u»« >n wmch lh.y h«v. hjMlifi'fl* Council. M.»» Hcmby de-
Us.niftf or vxpcrMpm* aiid indi-jfc*icd Virginia Lancaster of
rate fur which they ara ba»t New Bern
flttvrj
AppltcanU wh<> rx*^ halp In
filling <Hil thair qumtitmnaira ara
to Mil for Buch aMialanca
fiufn thair attipliiyar. thair labor
.May Day
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fr*m» any offica of lha Sa-> _ ,u i\ » * . .u
, . . mer. the Dance of Autumn, the
Irrtivr Scrvicr lu<ai Advlaory!
|l#i»rct (iif r^gutrantj No tea it
lo ‘ hafg^ ff>r thia »ervica.
Tin I’an Alley
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Dance of U’inler, Ihc Maypole
Dance, and Ihc Court V'altz.
Special features of this gala
occation will be the dances of
Mrt. Belle Hinnant'i dancing
clatac«, who will perform Ihe
Kainbow V'altz, and music by
Ihe Siring Fnscmble—Mr and
Mrs Kd Stallings. 1‘rofessor
Kobcri F.. Smith, Mi%s Mary
kccautc no hog* live in this vi
ciniiy.
11 Wc have made it a point
lu go lu breakfast and be onl,,
. _ . . V . _ i, i Herring, Miss Madeline Smalley
time. »o »« not lo have to make “ • 7
.. . . . . and ,Mr. Hilly Wall
iiur entrance through the kit | .
chcn lo our respective place*
12 The back door of the Li
brary ha, been excluded ,„m '
our list of exits and entrances,
IMvDanieU. director of music;
.'and ,Mi5» Madeline Smalley,
head of Girl's I’hysical Educa
tion Department
'I'llh May jusi around the cor-
U'orking with .Miss Denning
are Helen Mills, chairman of
l.i hen in Library we shall
not whi»per or chew gum. (We
shall remain perfectly quiet.)
14 We shall no longer con
sider U 45 to lu IS as "social
hour. ' but will remain in our
rooms, ctcepl long enough to go
to the "Y■' store and come back
with our merchandise.
IS. If any one is down stairs
at 10 IS they will immediately
retreat to their room< - by tip
toeing.
IB If we are responsible forj
the lights going out we shall lo replace their banquets with
immediately go fix them and a Spring Formal. |
there shall be no yelling of^ Three commiltees, composed
"Lighis Out." If not responsi of members from each sorority,
bic wc shall "wail our destiny",are busy at work completing the
in the dark silent plans for the Formal.
17 Anyone not obeying these With Ihe money saved by the
rules shall be subject 10 the jur- Formal, the sororities plan to
isdiction of the E, E. T C. A. purchase Defense Bonds for the
ner. the whole campus is alive
with ' mummerings'’ and ''buz
zes" of the May Day program,
an annual feature of the first
week end in May.
Sororitiesi
(Continued from Page One)
KdiKiuuM EmphaHU
Proicram Here
lOnlinued from Page One)
ginning of Keligious Emphasis
Ueck .Members of the clat«
directed, acted, and produced
this play as a data project, and
their contribution to Religious
Emphasis Week This play wa»
reproduced on Sunday evenins
for Ihe congregation of the
First Christian Church in place
of the regular worship service.
Wilma Williams acted as di
rector for the production
Ihote in the cast included
Preston Parsons. Lib Stoney
Flugcne Grove, Madclcnc Den
ning. and Virginia Lancaster.
Technical Staffs included V'elva
V hue, Katherine Deans, Crc
cia O'Neal, Avis Keene, and
Elizabeth Yavorski Thin
drama was well received by
both the students and faculty
as an excellent type of Keli-;
gious Drama.
On Tuesday night at 10
o'clock a Fireside Chat wa5
held for the girls on Ihe cam-
pus. On Wednesday night to:
the boys. Personal interview.,
were scheduled each afternoon
from I :M 10 2:30
The three Sororities anJ
three Fraternities entertained
the guest, local ministers and
professors at a lea on Thurs-'
day afternoon from 4:30 to
S.JO in the Girls' Parlor. The
presidents of the organizations'
; presided over Ihe punch bowl,'
Cakes, nuts and mints were >
•erved by other members of Ihe
groups
•Members of the Glee Club
and Students from the music
department provided special
music for chapel and Ve->pcrs
during the week. The String
Ensemble, directed by Mr Ed
Slallinis. provided the hal'!
hour of music which preceded
i the dramatic presentation on
Monday evening. |
! This year, all the plans for
Keligious Emphasis Week were
made by Ida Earle Pierce,
president of the Y W. C. A.,
and her committee, and ap
proved by the Campus Reli
gious Council
Mr. Drash and Mr, Swear
ingen were much appreciated
by the students. Mr Drasli
gave the boys quite a work-out
at the ping pong tables, and
Mr, Swearingen did the same
on Ihe tennis court Both were
found to be old hands at swing
ing a baseball bat,
•Mr. Drash mad^ a very defi
nite impression on the student
body. His inspiring lectures
and pleasing personality made
the week a highly successful
one.
There’s satisfaction in knowing the
revenue tax you pay on every pac o
cigarettes is doing its bit for Uncle bam
And you’ll get complete smoking
satisfaction in Chesterfield’s famous blend
of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos. This
superior blend is tops in everything you
like best in a cigarette. It is definitely
MILDER, far COOLER and lots better-tasting.
Try Chesterfields today. See vi^hy millions
say:“Kou can't buy
a better cigarette.’
Saturday, April 18,1942
vrioi
More
p.
1 U s T
Weeh’„ „
for buy
’ o/ie
year:
WHIKEVft YOU FIND A
YOU'U PINO CHESTItFtllO. On PT-boot.
iwb O' . wogon, giv« tmoktrt
o tot mot* pl«ctwrf
<0
CAROLYN CASSIDY, Mm A/n*ri-
con Avttrfion. From cooit to cooif
Our country's air lines ore ploying
a mojOf port in Notionol Defense.
From coost to coast Chesterfield
gives smokers more pleasure.
On rHE , _
f^/iT/oNS Front
WE WILL WIN. We did it before
and v/e'll do it again. Once 0
smoker hoi enjoyed Chester
field's cooler, better toste he
smokes them again ond again.
M Chesterfie
council
SIGNED
SARA E Bl'NN
MARGARET L JAMES
JANET GRANTHAM
lX)ROTHY L LATHAM
BI TCH BARWICK
ADKl.INE BOWER
MARY MASSEY
JOAN I'MSTEAD
KIwtiiinji
(I'oniinued from Page One)
termed on the (iirl's Dormilory
iiouKsil ihis fear as its treas
urer
,Mr. Jones, a member of Sig
ma Alpha fraternity, was elected
"vrr Billie Adams as treasurer
of the Avsocialion. He repre-
■'11* the Sophomore Class on
Ihe Djfer.ij Council.
jimiii) .Millhousc was elected
future use of the Sororities or'
for some other school purpose.
The Fraternities have decided
to go ahead with their banquets,
but to hold them on a modified
scale The fraternities have
been asked to hold a banquet
that will cost each member not
more than five dollars.
M U I. LINS
Harl)or Shop
lUmeath the National
Itank Kulldinc
We appreciate your
patronape
di kp: univkrsity
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DURHAM, N, C.
The Diploma of Graduate Nurse is
awarded after three years. Quali-
fled students arc eligible for the
degree of U. S. in Nursing after an
additional year of hospital and
university work.
The entrance requirements are
mtelligence, character, and one
year of college work.
The annual tuition of $100.00
covers the cost of maintenance
and uniforms.
Decause of the urgent need for
nurses the next class will be ad
mitted July 5 instead of 5^ptem*
ber 30. as previously announced.
Catalogues, application forms, and
Information about requirements
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