Page 4 COLUMNS Friday, February 14,1969 Dorm's New President EVIE SMITH Miss Evie Smith of Kittrell, North Carolina, was chosen by the Women’s Judicial Board to be Wright Dorm’s new Presi dent. She succeeds Miss Judy Babcock, who resigned to be married December 28. Evie is to marry Mr. Rusty Odom from Bolton, North Carolina, on June 1, who is presently attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill She plans to work as a secre tary in the Sociology Depart ment of the University this fall Evie is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. I. Forrest Smith of Route 1, Kittrell. Marcie Wilhoit Salesmen On Campus Have you noticed the ex cessive number of salesmen on campus recently? If so. Phi Beta Lambda members are in the midst of their annual chocolate sale! The sales serve as two main purposes: to give the chapter members experience in practic ing good salesmanship and to add much-needed revenue to the Phi Beta Lambda treasury. Norman Barrack Fraternity Initiates Members The honorary language fra ternity, Sigma Pi Alpha, in itiated the following new mem bers on February 6: Linda Ays- cue of Henderson, Mrs. Adrene Brown, Paulette Duke, and Josephine Medlin, all of Louis- burg, Michael Tippett of Zebu- lon, Benjamin Hester of Rox- boro, and Steven Clark of Charlotte. The faculty members of the Foreign Language Department, Paul Levin, retiring president of the organization, Patsy Har ris, retiring vice-president, Linda Turner, retiring secre- tary-treasurer, and the other members Mrs. Frances Walker and Margaret Weston partici pated in the initiation cere mony. Later refreshments were served. Paulette Duke was elected president and Josephine Medlin is the new secretary-treasurer of the organization. /TS^OD It's a refillable ballpoint quill SORORITIES • CLUBS have your me imprinted FRATERNITIES JUNIOR ENTERPRISE CO. | NAME 156 OLIVER ST., N. TONAWANDA, N.Y. 14120 • 1 PLEASE SEND ME QUILLS J ADDRESS @25p EA. PLUS 100 HANDLING CHG. J CITY STATE (EXTRA SAVINGS 5 QUILL PENS $1.00) \ 1 11 Crowd Appearing February 24 to March 1, the third of the Cof fee House Series will feature the pop music sound of the 3’s A Crowd. In 1967 Richard Patterson, Colleen Peterson, Dennis Pendrith, Bruce Cock- burn, and David Wiffen’s paths crossed so many times that they decided to settle down on one spot. While appearing at Expo ’67, Mama Cass and Papa Daugherty saw the group and in a very short time they were in California recording their first album for Dunhill Records under the direction of Cass Elliott and Steve Barri. Then it Freshman Dance On January 31, 1969, the Freshmen sponsored the first dance of the New Year for the purpose of raising money for the Spring Formal. This, along with the collecting of quarters in Freshman Chapel, is hoped to supply enough money to promote the spring event. Providing entertainment for this special occasion were the Cliffhangers of Enfield, a group composed of five young musicians who have had several successful engagements in Richmond and Raleigh. The price was $1.50 per person or $2.50 per couple, and it was held from eight- thirty until twelve in the col lege cafeteria. Everyone danced and enjoyed himself and is lookg forward to the next dance. Jeri Holland SCOGGIN’S DRUG STORE TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS was back home to Canada. Regarding the type of music the group plays, drummer Richie Patterson says, “We’ll play the music we like, do our own things and if people go for it, that’s good.” Bruce Cock- burn, the writer of the group, says, “I want to keep up a reputation of being myself; therefore, I’ll play the music I want to play.” 3’A Crowd has had its ups and downs, but now they are ready to clear a path to the top. Russ Tolar Dorm Counselor MRS. EILEEN HUNT Do not let the word “new” fool any of you when it con cerns Mrs. Eileen Hunt and her job as house counselor of New Dorm. Mrs. Hunt comes to us from just six miles outside of Louisburg and has been sub stituting in the dorms here for the past two years. In addition to this, she was house counse lor sbc or eight years ago on Louisburg’s campus. Mrs. Hunt loves her work and enjoys her closeness to the students. The college is happy and honored to welcome her to the campus staff. Jeri Holland WELCOME STUDENTS Glad To Have You Brose Around And Visit Our Candy Jar While You Shop. •LOUISBURG’S LEADING JEWELERS STEWART’S JEWELERS 111 North Main Street