PAGE FOUR IViAROON AND GOLD SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 13, 1943 STtoSJilM service TEO WlUIAHs WON THE AMER'-T M LEAGUE BATTINS TITLE IN and AND WA'S THE 9m BATTER. IN THE LEAGUE TO HIT .4-00 ' NOW HE'S 5TU0yiNG TO BE A NAVAL FLIER. AND LIKES IT SO MUCH HE A(Ay STICK TO FLVINff AFTER. THE WAR/ Society Column COflif If KE m rnuDQ MIL 2 INVEST toy. OF YOUR /NCOME ' M WAfi BONDS AND STAMPS! NEW CLV'B FORMED IN EAST DORMITORY On third floor of East dormitory, a new and exciting club is being brought to life. Called the "Mud Pack” club, and headed by Marco (Mud Pack) Cheli, the club is rapidly growing and progressing into one of the better-liked clubs on the campus. Details of the club are not available as yet, but Mr. Cheli, President of the club, released the following statement this morning; "I feel as though this club will appeal to all the fellows on the campus. It has done wonders for me.” Available information points out that Marco may be on the road to success, as his facial experiments are achieving astonishing results. The iames of the members of the club were not available. However, Mr. Cheli stated that he is assisted by Kate White in his experiments. “It's done wonders for me” was the only state ment Miss Kate White would release to your columnist. DON MILLER WILL PRESENT PIANO RECITAL FEB. 17, AT • ELON HIGH AUDITORIUM Don Miller, American-born pianist, will be presented in a recital February i7 at 7 o’clock in the Elon High School auditorium. Even in Pennsylvania, where musi cal prodigies are thick as whipped cream on coffee, Mr. Miller was a special kind of little boy. As an in fant, only music could keep him still. At two he climbed on the piano stool, picked out with one finger bits of his mother’s piano repertory. 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