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CAROLINA JOURNAL April 5, 1967 Page 2 Sasser Starts SCL On Campus I»*»»»#*»»»»»*»»*» Advertise U£ JmmI ^»####»####### BY GAYLE WATTS A promising new chapter of the Senior Classicai League (SCL), an organization which promotesthe study of the classics on the col lege level, has been begun on cam pus through the efforts of Frank Sasser, a freshman from Char lotte, and Miss Linda Fowler of the history departmenL “Since we do not have a class ics department on our campus yet, SCL provides our only means of spreading knowledge of the class ics,” says Frank. At the state meeting of SCL in Chapel HiU on March 18, Frank was elected North Carolina Vice- president - Parliamentarian. He is planning to attend the SCL con vention at the University of Ari zona from July 30 to August 3. It is open to all SCL members. The club has had several very successful! programs already this year with good response from the student body. Dr. Dan Morrill has spoken on Russia, Dr. John Rob bins on Thucydides, Miss Maud Gatewood on Florentine art, and Mr. Michael Brantley on the Heli ocentric and Ptolemaic systems of the universe in Milton’s Paradise Lost. Miss Fowler and Sandy Hoover, a sophomore from Mount Holly, have plcuined these programs and are now working on those coming up this semester. One of the most exciting events being pianned by SCL is a Roman banquet to be held in the latter part of this month. The dress and food will be Roman and the party will take place on the bank of the campus lake. Any one interestedis invited to attend the social. The club is expanding and wel comes new members at any time. The meetings are held on Wed nesdays at 11:30 a. m. things go' better,! ^with Coke CALLING ALL BACHELORS! Why not prepare now for the very real responsibilities of hus- :j;; band and father? V A‘Blue Chip’poiicy combines I;/ i savings and protection — pro- :J:I vides money when it is needed most. And ‘Blue Chip’ pianning jv •: means a program to meet fu- ;X I ture needs, tailored to your Jx : present budget. • Look to tomorrow — see us I; today. Or write for our bookiet • “Designed for Young Men." xj •; Scott Welton and Ivan vl I, Hinrichs are your Conn- >.■; ;■ ecticut Mutual Campus :|;J •: Representatives. ;• Their address is Suite 909, ; N. C. National Bank Building. (:•: : Connecticut Mutual Life b ;■ THE BLUE CHIP COMPANY • SINCE J846S; r***|y***;y*y *“ in*' ‘ ‘ y‘*‘ i Kuth s rashion Shoppe jWe have spring coats, h a t s , a r esses;' TWO LOCATIONS ;j3032 Eastway Drive 3933 Pineville Rd: J 537-2964 .62.‘l-l74n ^**^***********^^^***^*‘**‘*‘****^***^^^*2-rrfr^-rrfftiiijj -sW. ..y THE BOX The Magnificent OJ’s With The Fabulous Patents Friday, Saturday & Sunday Admission —$2.00 HALF PRICE COUPON Maturity - Leadership - Integrity Dr. Dan Morrill of the history department here is one of several speakers featured at SCL meetings recently. Picture by Journal photographer Frank Coley. V 0 T E UP Perry Moser For Student Court V 0 T E UP V 0 T E Maturity - Leadership - Integrity u p V 0 T E 22D USA MISSLE DETACHMENT APO 78, BFPO 16 US FORCES 22 January 1964 SUBJECT; To; Letter of Appreciation ^eciallst Fourth Class John O. Gaither III u p I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for a job well done. Since your arrival here at this unit in April 1962 you have consistently proven yourself an outstanding soldier both on and off duty. I have never hesitated to give you a difficult assignment because I know that the job would be well performed and completed to the satisfaction of all concerned. You have proven your versatility to me many times. You have manifested your interest in your fellow soldiers by your off duty activities. It is my opinion that you are largely res ponsible for the outstanding Armed Forces Motion Picture Service Theater which we have at this unit library. You are a credit to your Country, and your parents and friends can be justly proud of you. My only regret is that I could not Influ ence you to make the your ftiture endeavors. Army a career. I wish you good luck in all GEORGE W. SKIRKA Capt., Arty Commanding JOHN GAITHER For PRESIDENT
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