VOLUME I, NO. 2 COURTSHIP DISCUSSED "How far do acceptable and moral sex relations be tween college students go?" "Where is the line .drawn?" "Who draws it?" Such ques tions as these were ear nestly asked and carefully considered by members of a panel and a participating audience in Assembly Inn's lobby on Friday night, Fe bruary 19, It was a panel discussion ef " Courtship Concepts, " sponsored b y Miss Hoyt's Courtship and Marriage classes. T h e, panel was made up of a sociologist , Dr. Ralyh Bridgman^ a physician. Dr. Jesse P, Chapmanj a min ister, Mr. Vernon Wallj and two students, Maggie Pal mer and Tom Simmonite, Mr, Robert Gray acted as nar rator and Miss Eliwabehh Hoyt wae -onththe'ipanel as hostess. The discussion was re freshingly clear - cut, to the poin'Ji, and ■ veyy en- I lightening. Some of the students later commented, "It's just what we needed. Let's have morei" So the Courtship and MarMage blAsses have taken the hint, Mare activities on this line are being planned for the remaining months of the spring semester,’ It MONTREAT-ANDERSON COLLECT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1965 P.T. K. TAPS NEW MEMBERS On Thtjrsday, February 11, in Gaither Chapel, Phi Theta Kappa presented a short, formal chapel pro gram in which they recog nized the students who are to become the new members. Upon acceptance of the invitation, these members will be initiated into Phi Theta Kappa at a formal service on Tuesday, March 9, at 8:00 p. m, in the Green Room of Assembly Inn, The new members are; Ran dy Carriker, Sandra Edger- ton, Sylvia Harris, Sylvia McAfee, Carol Nelms, and Susan Spittle, It is in deed a great honor to be come a member of Phi Theta Kappa and we would like to say congratulations to each one of there. OUR GOO A mighty fortress is our God, A bulwark never failing. Martin Luther the spring semester. It is hoped that more stu dents wil take advantage of these .ppojepts of the sociology classes by show ing interest in them a.nd- by, attending the programs to follow. POLITICAL TOPICS Crime— Without considering the motive behind the assassi nation of ILr. “A", let us look at the international repercussion that may pos sibly occur. What will the soaialists say? Will they not use this criminal act as a propaganda boost? W i 11 this propaganda reach all the world telling everyone what has happened in America — the land of the free, the land of free speech? It i s certain that Russia and its so cialist satelites will use this open field ef American crime to their' best advantage. At this very moment communist Cuba is broadcasting news of tke-assassination t • parts of South America, Mexico, and the United States, _ Certainly what the so- cislists say is important, but what is even more im portant is what our alligg say. What will the people who have looked to America for their ideals say? Just as certain as the social ists will use this as pro paganda material, our al lies will use it as food (See Mr. "X", Page 5) wm