WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ?. 1957 PLANNING M \1 l>si r -v,,. . i jrolyn B, Brown of Johnson (‘‘.♦v. P nnc.spr, editor of (hr Brunei! Banner, student new --pap . j di^russf> p'ns for Ihe next jsMir uilh Miss Barbara Hammond. rlr- i rni’iijnn manager, of Winston Salem. The Banner is published ninn- ] thiy. , ST. AUGUSTINE’S r Campus Chatter By NANCY RHICE t y II •..Nancy again wah !.v?r same old talk from St. Aus usuries College. Whats the word 5 •'F-L-U tCough!. Cough!,i No. I don't have it. but a number of the kids do. Why the Falcons co'.rdnt’ even display their pow e> ful football team Saturday, be cause of the little word "FLU". The Flu is really bus-, around St August ine's these day.-: in fact if. almost as busy as our college Choir, which by thf way is the grratcr-t yet Our choir is very vr'.t organized under the lead ership of Mr. J. C. Moore and . e rompanie'l by Mr. T. Thornlry at * o r -ir. Mr. Eddie Rayford is she president of the wonderful ei'i-anitaticn. Yes, St. Augustine's students car, really soy ‘'Hats Off t ■ oui Co)lc..:c Choir" for do ing such a tremendous job. Is ■ : Wednesday, October, 16. found an affair at Taylor Hall that. will not be forgotten for ;> long time. It was the installation of our Student Council officers nrd members for ihe year 1957- M , Raymond Hunky was install also president. Mr. Hunley is ' ’so a president of ins senior ♦ etrisr. mi-pibei of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, and an outstanding student As Vice-President Mr. .Harry Salter white was installed. He is also a member of the Sen ior Class and the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Miss Nancy Rhice was • installed as secretary. Treasurer. i'''J h M ' f <■ : 4 | rs *cs«« •Sold! lr|^ TVrr i.= ik< hev*rage in the ItOTTUD UWDf* AUTHORITY CP fHf COfA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY BY THE CAPITAL COLA COLA BOTTLING CO., IMC. V (£} 1«to, THft COCA-COLA COMPANY Mi-- 1 - Inn miwyer: aj.d 8u: me - j M;uur." Mr. Waiter fOman OH; j cr members included: Mi&s Willie ! L. Kelly, Miss Harriet Bryant, Mi | James Covington. Miss M. Yvonne i Us It Mi.-:- Mary Burnette. .Mr. George Flemming. Mr. Jerome Battle, Mis.- Barbara Brown, uid M- G. . ' Dr. J. A. Boyer, president of the college, discussed the purge--! and duties of the Student Council. He elaborated on points about Student Council members having Qualification;? such as average, i character and willincnr.s to serve | as a member. Dean p. R Robin- ! son. emphasized point:; the prr ; dent discussed. The President of ; the Student, Council Mr, Hunley ' accepted the charge to officeis j and members during the installa tion services. Naturally there v.t.s a college dr.ncc Saturday y-.’tr'it: but with: i.hu flu goiiiv around, the crowd wasn't too larg -. St Ain;. Students ran have a "boss” time with jyv a few. They can do it, because it's not the number i'nat always counts It; who -macks up the number. (Ha ve Mercy >. Well, next week maybe the Hu will be gone and there’!! be more lo talk about but believe you fin.l the word at the present, time : ■'FLU”. I don't mean FLEW, but. I mean FLU 1 ' GO TO < HT'ItCH St NT*AY “NewEra” ln Birth Control Techniques Is Seen By Panel NF’-.V YORK CITY t,YHP> -- A variety of effective new contra ceptives is emerging to revolution ize family planning practices throughout the world a panel of espert:; announced here TUES DAY The ultimate form of birth control t contraceptive pill— va- discussed, but i! was nii « 1 that cureent studios arc (an new to be completely evaluated. Or. Alan F. Outtmacher. direc tor of obstetric.': and gynecology at New York's Mt. Sinai Hospital, i and chairman of the panel, re TWEED... j !( -- n (own it 1 ! downtown tjt m m mi—immmi -j. - - m in tii.^ ■» ■ i»qr -i , -, — |r^T |- r rt. -■»■»! ■ir tiem , ■ii»i»i.MP’ifl!»-MU IJ'll i ir«ji,-ii' ni Mu un i h-l ntnui-rro- -»>n»miT»fni mmimin lira SJmKßrook BRAND ** 4-5 QUART s» v PINT KY 8S PROOF GRAIN NEUTRAL S?1R"» I ihe OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KYI PROOf, f ; vealovi preliminary medical re - { j ports on tests of four new birth j •! ontrol methods. It. was agreed '■ 'that some of the simpler methods' '; arc about to move from the ex- j ■ perimental stage in the wide elm- j icsl use. j The reports were made at a j j; vmposium at the ,17th Annual j j Meeting of the Planned Parent-[ | liood Federation of America, at | ; the Hotel Roosevelt. Thirty-seven j • doctors, ministers, social .scion-' • 1 lists and educators participated! iin the all-day panel discussion, j “H'c .irr nn the threshold j of ,i new era in birth eon- THE CAROLINIAN trol." Or Guttmaher told * press conference folio wins the meeting. “While It is not rer tairs that any of the currently non methods Mill prove to be ihr ideal answrr, there is no question that fhev represent a bold step In the right direc tion.” “Current research will produce a variety of simple methods from which couples may choose," Dr. Outtmaher continued. “Some of them are already available." Dalian r.ve crass makes a good winter lawn but it's temporary. | L. F Palmer To Handle | Publicity At Fisk Umv. , NASHVILLE. Term. - The flp | pointment of L. F. Palmer, Jr., jas director of publicity at Fisk 1 University war announced re j cently by President Stephen J. | Wright Palmer, former public relations ★ APPLIANCES ★ TELEVISION k TOES A YUBIS Firedone STORES 413 Fayetteville St. : I SPECIAL! JANE PARKER | APPLE PIES * 43c j SPECIAL! JANE PARKER ASSORTED | CAKE DONUTS ” 20c 1 SPECIAL! IONA COT GREEN BEANS 2 23c SPECIAL! 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