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APRIL 26, 1957 THE CHARLOTTE COLLEGIAN Page 3 SPORTS WEIGHT-TRAINING 15y Gus Deal Weifrht-trainiriK is one sport which has taken more than its share of abuse from people who don’t understand it. The first thing- anyone should know about weights before discussing them is just ex actly what weight-training is. Weight-training is the .scientific use of weights to strengthen and build up the body and its organs. Using the scientific method of weight-training will not cause any harm to a person who is in a nor mal condition of health (only a doctor can determine this con dition). Using the scientific method of weight-training means using com mon sense and the rules of weight- Christian Film Service, Inc. "Audio-Visual Center of the Carolinas" 1302 East 4th St. ED 3-5249 Meet your friends at the RAMBLER Sandwich Shop Arnold Jewelers Frank V. Taylor Registered Jeweler Certified Gemologist American .Cem Society 207 S. Tryon ED 2-6727 TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT All makes and sizes. Special low rental rate to students. A. F. DANCY CO. 215 W. 2nd St. ED 4-2706 Price's Atlantic Service FOR COMPLETE AND FRIENDLY SERVICE 2200 Freedom Drive Open 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Yes, even lower than your allowance! For a few pen nies per day Reddy light ens school days from be- g:inning to end . . . from a fine fast breakfast cook ed electrically ... to homework under good lighting for better concen tration and better grades. DUKE PflWIR COMPANY traininj^ as a track man abides by the training? rules of track. No person should bepin working’ out with weights unless he has very re cently had a physical examination from his doctor and is in good enough condition to take up this rigorous sport. Here is the first place that people make mistakes which hurt their bodies; they jump into this sport without regard to their present state of health and some weakness which their body may have. Like any other sport weight- training is progressive. That is one sport which does not start in the middle and work to the top. This of all sports must be started from the very beginning. However, the beginning of where and how much weight to start with depends on the individual. Some persons will begin using more weight in their exer cises than others, there is no hard rule here. Always to be kept in mind is the fact that the individual body is the guide as to the prog ress and outcome of weight-train ing. Obey its indications in regard to the w'eight-training program and there should be no fear of harming it. To the individual who under takes weight-training there are rewards other than physical strength. Along with developing self confidence a certain amount of poise is attained. Good health is one virtue deserving of our bodies. We all are aware of the incredible ness of the human body and its magnificence. Originally designed, the human body was meant to last for several hundred years. The manner in which an individual treats his body determines the length of its health and life. We might look upon our bodies as tal ents given us by our Creator and to be developed and used to His glory. Weight-training is one of several ways in which we may lengthen and enrichen our lives. Certainly the rewards are worth all the work and effort involved. Showdown I5y Johnny Craig Don’t quote me but Warner Brothers “Spirit of St. Louis” with Jimmy Stewart should be one of the best bioKraphical dra mas of the year. The Lindberjrh story is due to play the Carolina the 28th of April. This should be (;KE.\T.'!!!.' |)E.\lp;r’s chokT'; Don’t say I didn’t warn you, but this should be a big’ year for M.G.M., moviewise. “The VintaRe” starring; Pier Angeli, Mel Ferrer, John Kerr, and Michelle Morgan is scheduled to play the Plaza very soon. “The Vintage,” filmed in Southern P’rance, with the story evolving around two fugitives of the law—Mel Ferrer, and his brother John Kerr. The plot also includes two sisters, one wise, Mi chelle Morgan, and the other inno cent, that being beautiful Pier An- geli. The foursome fight for love will prove enjoyable to everyone . . . Don't Miss It ... . “This Could Be the Night” pro duced by MGM presents a most innocent heroine, a school teacher —Jean Simmons, in a setting where the Board of Education should never expect to find her, backstage at a hotshot night club run by an ex-bootlegger with indi gestion, and his young partner who things nice girls should be home before dark. Jean Simmons is seen with Paul Douglas, Anthony Fro- nicosis and Julie Wilson, with mu sic by Ray Anthony. Music by An thony is well worth the price of admission. Another Metro picture now being edited is “Raintree County,” with ever lovely Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Cliff. . . . THIS IS A .MUST FOR ALL MOVIPXiOEKS. DEALER’S DOPE “Untamed Youth” with Mamie Van Doren, the girl built like a platinum power house, is a good picture, with quite a bit of calyp so, Rock and Roll, and Mamie Van Doren at her sexiest Check the paper for info on “Sweet Smell of Success,” “The Pajama (iame,” “Old Man and the Sea,” “Delicate Delinquent,” “Gun Glory,” and “Tip on a Dead Jockey”—all being released soon. UNION NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLOTTE MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DL Jated le.coJ JJUs" P a r k e r-G a r d n e r Company llSWesHrade — Since 1898 — Phone EDison 2-8257 PLAZA MOTOR CO. 401 HAWTHORNE LANE United Motor Service; Auto Lite Ports ond Service; Special Carburetors; Delco Remy Parts and Ignition Service; Carter Carburetor Service; Stromberg Parts and Service; Tune-Up Service; Major Overhaul Service. GOINES-STRATFORD HOUSE 2541 WILKINSON BLVD. 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