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Poge 4 THE CHARLOTTE COLLEGIAN November 3^ 1954 GOSSIP Do you want to hear some real choice bits of gossip? Well—just walk down the halls of C. C. and do a little eavesdropping. To make it easier, however, just read the words of one who does most of the gos siping. A gossip column would never be complete without mentioning some of the old twosomes. (Everybody knows this but we’ll include them anyway to keep from hurting their feelings — there will probably he enough people cutting our throats after this column is read without adding any more.) To begin with on October 23 an old, old twosome was married. They are Joe Griffin and Wellene Hodge. Many of you have forgotten or perhaps never known them hut here’s one you do know. The twosome we’re referring to is one that started way back in chemistry lab last year. Sure, we’re talking about Bill Faust and Lou- ella Robinson. We’d also like to congratulate Hob Huffsteller, who is soon to be married to Kitty Monty. Well since we’re finished with what are probably known facts let’s get dow n to some really choice gos sip. By listening to Kilgo’s Korner you can hear some gossip, too. For instance—we’d like to know who is the someone Wong dedicates songs to? Let’s don’t be keeping secrets, Wong. It seems that June Sherrill is dividing her attention between State and C. C. Betsy Wilson’s theme song is, “I’ve Clot My Eyes On You.” What about this Betsy? Jan Shetler joins her in singing this very popular number. Actually from what this old gossiper heard at the last Sorority meeting it’s the theme of the sorority—Watch out, boys! Paul Lotshaw—yes, Margie’s lit tle brother—seems to be getting along all right, too. What about it, Paul? As yet we’ve been unable to learn about any new romances from the first Botany field trip. There have been hints as to what went on but that’s all. The friendly old gossiper will have to start going on all field trips. The Geology field trip was very interesting, however. If you want to know more ask Donnie Whit field. While you’re asking about the trip ask him who the girls are who pass the door of the Geology class every night and smile at him. The socks Kanela Maydanis is knitting are size 13. That’s not saying much—lots of people have big feet. 13 is an unlucky number, Kanela, make it size 11—feet grow, you know. Margie Clark seems to be set tling down. She seems to have a pretty good reason. What’s his name, Margie? Martha Voyles seems to have in terests at State, too. What’s State got that C. C. hasn’t, Martha? Jan and Kanela seem to be very happy these days. What happened? If you are wondering how we dug up all this dirt—well, don’t— the friendly (?) old gossip gath erer has been at work. RECORD ROUND-UP Hello, everybody, and welcome once as'ain to the Charlotte Colle- ffian record round-up. Here we are back with you once again and man, the music gets better every month. Right now it seems as if that new group called the “Cheers” have all of us raving with their new Capitol recording entitled “Ba- zoom.” It’s a cute little ditty with rhythm galore. Also on Capitol, Stan Freberg does a knocked out job on “Shboom.” Eddie Fisher gets back on the beam with a beautiful recording of “I Need You Now.” Don Cornell’s “Hold My Hand” is still among to day’s favorites. In the race field watch out for “Buick 59.” Over on Decca the five DeMarco Sisters do a truly great job on “Love Me.” It’s a blues recording that has to rate as a threatening sleeper. Also on Decca those “Four Aces” do their usual fine job on “It’s a Woman’s World.” Now man here is our pick of the month. The record that we think will be tops of them all. Some of you may be kind of hesi tant in agreeing with us since this gal has hit two times very recently. Without further ado, here’s our pick of the month. It belongs to our gal Kitty Kaleen and her terrific new recording of “I Want You All to Myself.” We agree that not many artists hit three times in a row, but we also admit that there aren't many artists like Kitty Kaleen. That’s all the time, I mean space, we have for this issue, but we will see you again in December. Kilgo. SUPPORT “If we ever needed support, we need it now.” Now I’ll stop singing and tell you why we need your full-hearted support. In the first place we hope that we are going to better the Char lotte Collegian as a newspaper this year. In the second place, we need the extra money. The reason we need the money is not because we’ve been cut short on our budget, but because we want to make our own news paper without the school having to finance it. Around the middle of Decem ber we are going to publish what we hope will be the biggest and best C. C. newspaper ever. You can help us by asking your friends and employers if they would like to run an ad in our special Christmas edition. If you are interested in helping, please get in touch with me and I’ll be more than happy to give you the lowdown. John Kilgo GEOLOGY FIELD TRIP In any class of Dr. Heck the main question is “When are we going to have a field trip?” Well, the Geology Class is no exception. Since the very beginning of school it has been looking forward to its field trips. Well, the 20th of Octo ber will always be a memorable date in the minds of the class, for it was on this date at about 6:45 P.M. that the class finally got an answer. The trip has been sched uled for about the 13th or 14th of November. Dr. Heck plans to take the class cave-exploring in Virginia. I say cave-exploring but actually Dr. Heck plans to take only the “big strong boys (?)” into the cave to be explored. The rest have to go in another cave and just look around (this small cave has been explored many times). The cave for the brave members of the class is entered by crawl ing (Yes, I said crawling) into a small opening. Then it is necessary to climb down a rope ladder. This is as far as Dr. Heck has been and here the exploring begins. Good luck to any of the hardy souls who try it. SOMETHING NEW This year when the Charlotte College Owls trot onto the basket ball court, they will feel much more secure about their financial matters and other bothersome hindrances that have confronted them in pre vious years. The new 1954 “stream lined” Owls will be supported by an athletic committee, headed by Rea “Hooks” Hinson, Slade “Dribbles” Joyner, and Larry “Shoot” Brown. The duties of this committee will include paying the referee, being in charge of taking up money at the ball games, and handling all other monetary functions pertain ing to basketball, such as the dis tribution of money for all out-of- town trips. This committee will help lessen the burden on the coach. Miss Cone, and the Student Council, and it will soon rank with any other athletic committee in the North Carolina junior colleges. If anyone is interested in becom ing a member of this committee, will they pleace get in touch with either Hinson, Joyner, or Brown. Larry Brown SAY DADDY! Not long ago this friend of mine was telling me of an incident that occurred in someone’s home. It so happens that a child was looking at a book that had a picture of a boy standing on his hands. About this time the boy’s father walked in, and the boy said, “Daddy, can you do this?” The daddy answered, “Sure I can do that.” Of course the child wanted to see his daddy do the stunt so he asked him to go ahead and do it. The young father used the wall as a brace and managed to get in the position. The child was very proud of his father, but daddy was think ing of how he was to get down. Finally the lady of the house brought the pillows off of the beds and lined them up in front of the gallant father so he would have a comfortable fall. After the boy was put to bed, the heroic father came falling off of his high horse. We got lost among the laughter at this point in the story but if you would like to hear the rest of it just ask Robie Howard and he will be more than happy to finish it. THE DANCE On Saturday night, October 23, Charlotte College had their first dance of the year. Dan Ramsey and his orchestra supplied the music, and we must add they did a very fine job. Robie Howard and his staff did a commendable job in dec orating the Central gym for the dance. The dance itself was very fine. The support, well this was some thing else. In this paper you will see many articles asking the sup port of the student body for the basketball games. We didn’t think it would be necessary to beg the students to attend our social events. This is something we are going to have to improve on. Robie and his staff did a terrific job in planning the dance, but that is all they can do. They can’t make the students attend these events. Let’s all make it a point to at tend the next social affair. There is a lot of hard work involved in planning these dances, so let's all show up for the next dance and show the social committee that we appreciate the terrific job they are doing. Those who go to college and never get out are called professors.
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