WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1957 Boy Seouts’ Annual Reee£ Jon s Dinner Is Attended By Nearly 500 Nearly 500 patent? .scout lead er- and guests were present Tucs* day night at the wake Division oi the Occoneechee Council of Boy scouts or America's Annual Cherished Accomplishments Through Public Trust*-- | OUR COST IS MODERATE OUR QUALITY MERCHANDISE IS HIGH OUR SERVICE COURTEOUS OUR EQUIPMENT IS MODERN OUR PERSONNEL IS TRAINED OUR EXPERIENCE IS PROFOUND i OUR JUDGMENT IS ETHICAL OUR FACILITY IS WELL EQUIPPED | OUR CLIMATE IS UNDERSTANDING | OUR MANAGEMENT IS U YEARS OH | OUR ADVICE IS FREE | OUR FIRST THOUGHT IS YOUR COMFORT RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME K 2 E. Cabarrus St. Dial TE H-.Sh ''fi jf|j Ml RESIESWIE |j| CALVERT Di3TILI[RS COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY AMERICAN BLENDED WHISKEY *B6 PROOF • 65% GRAIN NEUTRAi oPIKITJi $ Recognition Dinner held in the i afMerit, of Ligon High School. After the dinner meal. Me ft. ■ . |C. L Gidney, sonc lender, ho I Che group in several scout sonar, The 1953 officers of the Wake j ; Division who were installed by j i John L. Kliutt council scout ex- j ccutiV,’. who C. H. McLendon,! . chairman; F, A. Williams, R. i-i. I ! Toole E. L. Raiioid and H. C j High vice chairmen; Rev. c L. j I aidnry. fontrm:.:doner; W \V. j ! Hard;.. M. C. Hill and Joseph, i assistant commission-; j' •'/ .V..V"".. dw 4 ■-.."T Tv ! K. L. Raiford presented the 1 ....... u, a: : Service Award’’ to I I- Jones, cubmaster, Pack 12? Crosby Garfield School. A. O. Car* micnei, ■scoutmaster Troop 198 St Matthews Mclnodiat Church and W. W. Hurdle, cubbing com ic, .inner and principal of Lu cille Hunter School. P. Tt. Robin,son presented Pack ' 139. ID yet , vllle Street Baptist Church with the attendance a ward and Pack 127 Crosby Os' 1 - i field School won for "beat table decor? turn'*. D N Howard division scout executive, gave a progress report and ’tco. nit.on to leaders. T. L. Burr.csf; dii.-ctor. of field service ST. \UGUSTINE\S f Campus Chatter By NANCY RHICE 'I JlrZ v, ■ S V A F F Wilbert Morris Sanders, 514 Freeman Street, is now associated with The CAR OLINIAN in the areas of ad vertising and circulation. San ders, known throughout the city as a singer of some note, is •> member of the Firs! Baptist Church's Moseley Jones Choir and is constantly in demand to perform for religious and civic functions here. Married to the former Miss Annie M. Rogers of Raleigh. Sanders is the father of two children. I Hi everybody. This is Nancy ; eg, tin with a lor cm new? hot off J the press Well .1 sues? f will start ! with probation week. There -were i three probates for the Sigma Gam* ■ iva Rho Sorority They were Miss ; Helen .Jordan Miss Esther Bullock ! arid Miss Bcrneiee Williams, ('on* ! ijratu' .limns, Indies, you were very ! nice dur.ng the whole week. For . the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, j the following ladies were probates: j Miss Elizabeth Olds, Miss Alice I Ford. Miss Margaret Hartsfie'd, | Mis?' Mary Kramer. 'Miss Nanev Rhire Mi - Lois Rogers, and Mis* j Eihel Wooten These young ladies | in re tons during that week Hais , -ff »o the Dean of Pledges Miss Yvonne Halt, who dressed the la j dies so nice pro-week. For the * Aloha Kappa Alpha Sororitv. Mi • J Jean Catchings, Miss Cora Brook-, j Mu--- Marjorie Ford. Mir- Mary ; Burnette. Miss Barba. •. Thomas, i Miss Helene Spencer. Miss Char lotte Jenkins, and Mrs. Dons CD merits. These young ladies really i did strive hard to cross those burn •ng sands. The Fvaternit ins also i had otiite a few probales io go lover this semester For Omega Tsi i Phi. there were five vouna oten : who went over. They were David Bethel. James Bridget's. T.-d-nadgc Hum J'-irne? nfimmici Kci uinpcrt. ■ Paul Russel!. The?e young men were on the ball. Hus the t.i-'ek to become a "O’" The Kappa Alpha pa. had n.» their probates j Harold Bing. Ronald (Bonnn--Ms | ronnict Mitchell. Nathan Perry. .Cecil P. arv .James Per'y. end James Jones These men say you j have to he a man to be a Kappa. I Reginald Lande ai the erdy Alpha Phi Aloha probate, realiv was glad j to cross over into Greek land. Since I he became an Alph?, the smile has- I n't Icft him. He told me il was the j Alpha smile , smile) The other Fra i ternity tha'. had a lone probate was ] Phi Beta Sigma. George Flemming | said if you wan! to be hSi an-'a you ! had work to do and he went down j and got it over with Yes. Mr. ; Fleming, a young lady on the cam pus was very much concerned j about you during tha! whole week. ; T won't call her name, but it was j one of my sopors that went over 1 with me from Robbins, Illinois’ i fs-milf) That concludes the news about Probation Week and now for •>ther happe.lings around St Au ! gustine’s Campus. ) On the Campus, quite a few | things'have been happening lately, I Naturally there have been some | all-college dances. On November ; 30. the AKA's sponsored a Can* ; aCn dance for Thanksgiving. The I I admission to the dance was a can j 1 of food for the needy people, It j ■ was real nice On Dec. 6. The j AKA's- and Alpha's had a closed ' 1 social. I wasn't there, but you know i me, I can be a hundred miles from something and still tell what's go j ing on. (You can believe me when T tell you.) On December 7. the i 7,eta Phi Beta Sorority gave an all college dance which everyone enjoyed to the highest. Especially 'he Freshman youne men who "ere determined to make the best ■ ut of tfc». night, (smile) especially ! Melvin Keyes, who dances like a champ that hasn’t been recognized, j The Music Department has real ly been busy lately. On December : P, at. fi:3o P. M. the choir gave a Christmas concert. Including such i songs as the “Hallelujah Chorus”, "Say Where He is Born", and “There Shall A Star's and many i other numbers. Yes. Orchids to the j I Choir for such a manificent con- j 1 for the council, presented tokens I of appreciation to Chairman Mc ' Lendon and Commissioner Gid- I ney. The Reverend Paul H. Johnson, pastor Martin Street Baptist . Church, gave opening Invocation | and the Reverend L. S Penn, pas | tor Saint Paul Church save the | benediction. j Chairman C. H. McLendon pre • side). 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