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May 28, 1954 THE CHARLOTTE COLLEGIAN Page 3 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES of CHARLOTTE COLLEGE June 8, 1954 8:15 P.M. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MR. J. MURREY ATKINS, CHAIRMAN OF EXECUTIVE BOARD OF CHARLOTTE COLLEGE, PRESIDING Processional: “Pomp and Circumstance” Elgar Miss Jan Shetler (Audience will stand as procession enters) Invocation Reverend W. Moultrie Moore, Jr. Pastor, Little Church on the Lane Solo: “Bless This House” May H. Brache Mr. Merwin Foard Introduction of the Speaker Dr. Elmer H. Garinger Superintendent of Charlotte City Schools Address Mr. Arthur N. Jones Vice-President, American Trust Company Presentation of Awards Miss Bonnie E. Cone Presentation of Diplomas Miss Bonnie E. Cone Benediction Mr. Thomas A. C’orbett Recessional: “War March of the Priests” Mendelssohn Where To? Since this ia the last issue of The Collegian for this school year, we thoug-ht you might be interested in knowing what our graduates are planning to do after they depart from our beloved institution. Glenn Keever expects to spend two short yea) s in the employ of his Uncle Sam. He may decide to go on to U. N. C., however. Jerry Martin, Bob Noreen, and Jerry Duncan are ])lanning to kee]) C. C. well represented at U. N. ('. Maltha Stogner plans to study elementary education at U. N. C. Take care of our boys, Martha. Janies Pearson is undecided as to what he will do. He is trying- to find a school he can like as much as he does C. C. Marjorie Lotshaw is thinking about U. N. C. Joe Griffin and Wellene Hodge will be hearing wedding bells soon. Good luck, you two. Ronald Patterson expects to ma jor in Physical Education at Pres byterian College. Emma Hartsell will study reli gious education at High Poirt- Zeke Johnson is thinking about N. C. State. JANETN TODD Psychology Class Mr. Corbett’s Psychology class decided that they should get to know their fellow classmates bet ter, so they had a weiner roast on Friday, May 21st, at Independence Park. The students either brought their wife or date, and Mr. Corbett brought Mrs. Corbett and the little Corbetts. The Psychology class came to the conclusion that this is a pretty nice way of getting to know the person that sits next to you for about three months, and recommends that such outings be held more often. Sorority Run-up I’ve been asked several times just who is in the soroiity. Let me give you a run-up of the Rho Gam ma Alpha Sisters and a few of their sayings or characteristics. Harriett McSheehan: “Put out that cigarette!” “Doodles” Falkenberg: “I’ll swear! Be quiet so we can have our meeting.” Janet Todd: “Got any dedica tions?” “Mitzi” Stogner; “I’m U. N. C. bound.” (Why, gal?) Jan Shetler: “Little girl, have you heard . . . etc.” Margie “Lockjaw”: “Com'on, Doodles, We got to catch a bus.” Joyce Dunn: “W'e’ll ask Miss Cone.” Margie Clark: “This is only the ■5th boy I’ve dated this week.” Kitty Monty: “Now what are they offering this quai'ter that I haven’t already taken?” Emma Hartsell: “W’hat in the world has happened to the treas ury?” Mrs. Hoyle; “This is the maid’s night off.” We hope to have some new mem bers in the next few weeks. If our luck holds out, our ranks will be increased by three or four. Here’s hoping! JAN SHETLER Sorority Plans Trip Rho Gamma Alpha Sorority held its last meeting at the home of Marjorie Lotshaw, Refreshments were served, and plans were made for the beach trip on June 11th and 12th. It is hoped that all the Soror ity sisters, including those already graduated from Charlotte College, will be able to go this weekend. The Sorority plans to have monthly meetings during the summer. Publication Heads Both the school paper and the annual had an excellent staff this year. Glenn Keever and Martha Stogner have published a very fine paper for the students. Gary Lang- horst and Margaret Falkenburg did an excellent job on the annual. We feel the officers elected for next year’s publications will do just as good a job. James Fitzgerald will edit the annual next year. No one could be more ca])able of doing the job well. Margie Clark has beeii selected as the business manager of the annual. Margie worked on the annual this year and already has experience. John Kilgo has been selected as editor of the paper. John is well known, well liked and has done (luite a bit of work on the paper this year. He will give the stu dents a fine newspaper. Kanela Maydanis will be business man ager of the paper. Kanela is new here at C. C. but quite capable of doing a good job on the paper. So I congratulate the newly elected officers for the 19.54-1955 school year and would like to thank the 195.'3-1954 officers for the grand job they have done. MARJORIE LOTSHAW Picnic The Student Council has planned a picnic for May 29th. This picnic will be held at Camp Stewart, the IVesbyterian Church Camp located off the Albemarle highway. Watch for posters telling exactly how to get there. This will be the last social of the year and we want everyone to attend. Softball and other jjames will be available, and it is hoped that we will be able to go swim ming. Everyone is asked to bring a pic nic lunch. Drinks will be furnished. Let’s all come out and make this picnic a great success. GLENN KEEVER Have You Heard This One? “Do you neck?” “That’s my business.” “Professional, huh?” A little boy attending his first wedding: asked his mother why the bride was dressed in white. “Because,” answered his mother, “white stands for purity and joy.” “Then why, was the lojfical re tort, “does the groom wear black?” Joe: Listen, darn it, I’m rijjht. I ought to know. Didn’t I go to school, Stupid? Jack: Yeah, and you came back the same way. “How did you like the bridge party last night?” “Fine, until the cops looked under the bridge.” Summer School The Summer Session of Char lotte College will open on Wednes day, June 9, 1954, and continue for twelve weeks, closing Tuesday, Au gust 24th. The session will be di vided into two terms of six weeks each. Students attending both quarters of Summer School can earn twenty hours of credits. Credits earned are transferable to senior colleges and universities. We would like to have a large group attending summer school this year. Come on down and get a lead start on your classmates. We are sure you will be glad later on if you do this now. For complete de- tads on summer school, see the Summer School Bulletin which can be obtained from the office. C. C. Hit Parade “Ain’t Misbehaving” — Larry Brown to Mrs. Hoyle. “So Tired” after doing English II homework. “Hazy” right after a chemistry test. “Again” another “F” on a Span ish test. “I’ll Get By” making a “D” on l)hysics second quarter. “Feuding, Fussing, and Fight ing” in economics class. “It Isn’t Fair” sending us back to class after assembly fifteen min utes before the bell. “Don’t Fence Me In” to make up a class theme. “Always” French homework. “My Desire”—Owl’s Roost to serve hamburgers. “Because” the sandwich man is late. I’ll starve. “Nevertheless” I’ll go to C. C. “I’ll Walk Alone”—’cause no one will skip class with me. “If” we just had a few more girls at C. C. “Have You Heard?” I’ll be back in summer school. “0 Happy Day” We’re graduat ing. “Only Believe” and you’ll make an “A” in trig. “No Help Wanted.” Let me flunk in peace. “Going Steady” ’cause no one else will go with me. “Anywhere I Wander” I bump into Miss Cone. “It’s in the Book” but I can’t find it. “He’s in the Army Now” ’cause he couldn’t get a deferment. “So Long” for a while, till the next issue. When others fail him, the wise man looks to the sure companion ship of books.—Andrew Lang. A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever. —Tupper
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