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LOUISLURG COLLEGE
EDITCRIii STL JE
E» Harrison—Editor-inChief
Robert Burtholomer—i*sso. Editor
Cliff I.Iorris—School Editor
Bordon I/IcClccs—Make-Up Editor
Juanita Hurloy—Society Editpr
-l''^rtt I'fcDudc—IJc’.TS Editor
Henry Murden—Exchange Editor
Ruby Gray I.Iasscnburg—Alumni Ed.
Clyde Morton Stallings—Eeaturo Ed.
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BUSBIESS ST.*rF
ITbodror McNeill—Business
Pote pQge—Asst, Business I.^r*
Honi'y Si:riith—Circulation Mgr,
Bill Manr—Asst, Circulation
REPCRT^'Xi;jL STAFF
iilicc Ctjhiii Marjprlo Spivey
Lil Cop© Kut \7inbome
Harold Morris Bobby ^Jatcrs
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Studonta, w'ro waitingrito hetir
from you Tho ctc^ff thou^t that
letters '..ould bc‘poufing''in, but
theri is ti r&thor noticeable lack of
student interest.. In fact no let
ters at all have been received# 7e
want your opinion and ideas. Your
plans’ for making this paper a better
a better school organ. Your criti-
ois;:is, complaints, suggestions and
approvals are nhat ’ve want.
Needless to say, Tho 'Thispering Oak
; hesn*t qU the journalistic talent in
. school*. Some of you have ideas we've
^never thougl^t of;, some of you can ex
press these id«a s so that all'-will un
derstand, ■•'hy not express-them through
this page" in the foim of an oien let
ter? Of necessity, ‘ your name must be
attached, but it n:ay not be printed in
full, * :
: By way of mention: . j
This college .needs advertisement# '
I ’/hy couldn\t some club—or clubs-- I
tajce it uppn themselves to erect signs
on the edge of the campus and the edge
of town? For a small amount thes e ‘
signs could be- erected and would last
as a remembrance from that club.
Such campus activities as cars and
football aren't good for the grass. !
Why not designate a special parking lot |
and restrict cars to It? Football is
to be played on the athletic field so
v;hy not play the?)o?
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deface: ENT
Around the college one may find suf
ficient evidence to prove some students
seem not to care for the appearance the
college might give to a stranger. This
general defaccTaent of property does not
exclude the boys nor the girls; both
are quilty. Perhaps the students who
scratch their names on the walls,- chairs:
pillars and posts about the buildings
wish to leave, something for the dear
Did Aliaa '-^ter.
Estimating ni ther closely, tho writer
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