April 1958 TOE BENNETT BANNER Page Three Dig This Girls! The Latest in Correspondence Editor’s Note: The letter which follows was received with a re quest that it be published. It A CHANCE TO SEE EUROPE! The Amerlican-European Col lege Student Association has plan ned an air flight to Europe this summer at student price®. The flight dn DC-6’s will leave Mon- sounds interesting' and similar .^j-eaJ, Canada (9 hours drive from to the Miss America contest, i jjew York City) on July 8, ar- but with so much and so miany riving in London, England and will return September 3. The cost to members is only $300 per per son, round trip. This is even less than the round-trip tourist fare by boat. Subsequent European summer flights and Bermuda spring time flights are also planned. They will also send a free list of stu dent approved accommodations in Europe. FVee membership is open to all college students and teach ers. Interested persons should write soon to AECSA. 62 Park St., Canton, New York. o ENGLISH WORKSHOP—Jimmie English, senior English major, explains a grammaUcal con struction to members of the English Workshop. The Workshop which is held on Thursday nights is designed for students who wish assistance in Eng ish composition, speech, and gram mar. Jimmie, who conducts the workshop, has Miss Latimer of the Enghsh faculty,, as her con sultant. academic obliga-tions who, I pray, can afford to go to Philly for such a glamorous weekend. By the way, the Penn Relays are to be held this same week end. Alpha Tau Omega 3914 Walnut Street Philadelphia 4, Pa. Dear Bennett, We can easily say that this is no ordinary venture into the field of literature—as a matter of fact, we’re not sure just what it is, but here it is for better or for worse. To introduce oiirselves, we are: Phil Deiphos, 22 yrs., 5’9”, 155 lbs., brown hair and eyes, Wor cester, Mass., an amiable guy. Pete Gherris, 19 years, 6‘2”, 180 lbs., brown eyes, black hair, Hart ford, conn. Tom GelHnan, 19 years., ‘511”, 165 lbs., Woodbridge, N. J., blue eyes, black hair, deadly contag ious smile that guarantees to knock you out. Robert T. Lewis, 21 years. 6‘, 185 lbs., brown eyes, black hair, Pontiac, Mich., devastatingly handlsome. John E. Tholstrup, 21 years, 6’, 170 lbs., blue eyes, blond hair, Roihester New York, sauve, charming and irresistible. Our philosophy is simple, we want to live well, never marry, and leave a beautiful memory; but we cannot do this alone. As a indicated that the sole reason for result we are forced to turn to' expulsion, was a speech de young womarihood. Hence, to USNSA Agent Ordered To Leave French Territory Deportation of its European representative from Prance was acknowledged today by the U. S. National Student Association (USNSA). The representative, Clement Moore, received notice of deportation from the French Min istry of Interior on January 13. Moore had been a student at the Iristitute d'Etudes Polltiques in Paris. An oral explanation given to Moore with his deportation notice END 01?' Ai\ Ji;X(JHAiNGE—Two Sarah Lawrence (BronxviUe, N. Y.) College students, who spent a week on the Bennett College campus pause for a fareweU chat with their roornmates in the student lounge of the David D. Jones Student Union. Left to right, Misses Freida Pritz- ker, junior, of Memphis, Tenn., and Mildred Grimes, freshman, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.. both of Sarah Lawrence; and Nannie Poole, junior, of Baltimore, Md.; and Eleanor Fields, junior, of Richmond, Va. The Inquiring Reporter resurrection of Christ on Easter, giving up the luxuries of Ufe. Question of the month—"What is the true meaning of the Lenten Season to you?” Von Deleath Moore—’61—“The Lenten Season is a time for us to reexamine ourselves. It is a time really to forget oiir i>etty griev ances and put forth a special ef fort to become better persons. If we concentrate on this as much as we do on giving up certain things, at the end of„the Lenten season these things will have be come aJmost a part of us. The Lenten season comes as a remind er of the things that we should have been doing the whole year.” Charletta Pickering—’61—“The Sunday. Dorothy Groves — ’61 — “The Lenten season is a period of fast ing and giving up of amusements for the coming of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday.” During this time, one should en gage in sacrificing and doing good deeds for oxir Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.” Elishma Madison —’61— “The Lenten season is not obsenved as Ann Brown—’61—“The Lenten j such by my faith. The supposed season gives one the opportunity | lujaxnes that are sacrificed during for practicing self-denial and the | *his season by most persons are setting up of certain objectives that wiU establish self-control during this sacred period.” serve as a solution to our dilem ma, this newsy and opportunity presenting epistle has been con ceived with just in mind. At long last you can enjoy one whole, glorious weekend on the shores of the beautiful Schuylkill River, near the University of Pennsylvania, during the greatest collegiate social activity in the east. We five collegians, described above, find ourselves in an un familiar predicament of 'being "sans escortes” for Skimmer Week-End, we would like to select five glamour girls for the said week end of April 25-27 inclusive. The five lucky girls will be housed on campus, at no expense. Sev eral attractive activities have been planned for this week end. Your only expense will be trans portation to and from Philly. Now that you have heard the offer, the matter is out of our hands and into yours. To cash in on the deal of the century follow these simple instructions. 1) Reply to the man of your choice at Alpha Tau Omega, 3914 ’yVahiut Street, Phila. 4. 2) With your return letter in clude a flick of yourself. 3) Include character traits, oth er data, if you desire. Pidtures exchanges (will bear out the fact -that you’re taking no chances whatever, so we urge you to answer early before the offer is withdraiwn. We have to Lenten season is a period of pen- ficed His life so that we might Yvonne McBride—’60—“To me, the Lenten season means a time of self-denial. Through self-denial I give up something as a means of gkcrifice as Jesus Christ sacri- ance and sacrifice dedicated to the recognition and remembrance of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion. Dur ing this time, one makes spiritual and moral preparation for the live.” Eleanora Lotson —’61— “The Leniten season is a period of pre paring oneself for the great feast, Easter. It means much more than wholly given up when one con- and while doing so, we’ll fesses her belief m the Hohnessj^^ faith, we are continuously gmng sacrifices to the Lord, 365 days of ^ impartial but will divulge the year.” Lillie Wrights’60—“The Len ten season is to me a period dur ing which I become more aware of all the little things that I should do 365 days of the year. Some of these small things are considera- of by Jesus. By becoming aware lion, understanding and love for ; and practicing these things during my neighbor and always -thinking j Lent, I feel that these reactions that my actions will be approved will become a part of me.” the previously well kept secret that as our favorites. YOU Ben nett wiU more than likely be given special conjsidieration. Be good . . . Until Skimmer! llvered to the congress of the Union Generale des Etudiants Musulmans Algeriens (UGEMA) in Paris on December 26, 1957, according to USNSA. Moore de livered the speech as official ob server of the U. S. National Stu dent Association. USNSA indicated that its of ficers have held discussions with the Prenich Embassy in Washing ton and the Department of State in support of Moore’s appeal from the deportation order. USNSA has made no public protest of the French action on the understand ing that such a iMotest might be^ misinterpreted as an attempt at coercion, harming Moore’s appeal and chance of resuming his studies in Paris. Moore has enrolled at the Lon don School of Economics for the present term. Moore graduated summa cum laude from Harvard College in J>une, 1957. The deportation order stated; “Because of derogatory infor mation collected about Clement Henry Moore (and) considering that ilie maintenance of public order and imperative reasons of national security necessitate the departure of the above-named alien from French territory . . . he is ordered to leave French territory. The U. S. National Student As sociation is a non-partisan and non-sectarian alliance of 355 U.S. college and university student governments. o Bennett College Book Store Meets All Your Needs