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C. C. Rider Lips Is Hips APO Car Wash May 11 The Charlotte College Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega will hold a car wash Tuesday, May 11, in the Col lege Union parking lot. The price will be $1.25 for just a wash and Welcome Honi Lips”. Your faithful reporter JI.50 for a wash and vacuum. This Charlotte (No Kiddin') 5, N. C. Methodist 4 By E. CLARY Collegian Columnist A well known motel in Charlotte displayed a sign on its marquee the other day which read and they would appreciate your noticed this sign and decided to investigate for a story of human in- jg aPO’s first fund raising project terest. I felt very uneasy when I thought of asking the desk clerk about Honi Lips. After all, for all 1 knew, the sign could have referred to Patronage, a sloppy-eating bear or something. When I finally found the nerve to inquire about “this Lips in- dividual” the man at the desk informed me that the sign referred to Miss Honi Mae Lips, a co-ed at UNC-M. (University of North Caro lina at Matthews). He also clued me that Honi Mae, a genuine beauty, was the holder of the coveted title of Miss Beach Peach, 1964. Smelling a story, I asked if Miss Lips was in. “Oh man, is she in,” was my answer. Soon I was tapping on the door to Miss Lips’ room. A soft voice from within informed me that “If you’re that terrible man who keeps peeping in my window. I’m going to do something drastic.” Quickly I told her I wasn’t the peeping Tom. She was evidently relieved for she managed to utter, “Golly, nothing exciting ever happens to me.” A short silence ended as she asked, "Who are you, then?” Well, I thought of telling her I was Clark Gable or Rock Hudson, you know, just to give her a thrill. Then I decided I could do better than that so I answered, “It’s Ellison Clary, that debonaire playboy, that suave man-of-the-world, that . . “That fink I went to high school with!” she broke in. At that moment she flung open her door and produced a sound similar to “yeuggh”. I took this opportunity to scamper inside. As Honi jerked around to face me, I recognized her as the girl whose dress I had ruined by capsizing the punch bowl at our high school Jr.-Sr. As I remember, you could hardly tell the difference between that dress and the slip she spent the rest of the evening in. She caught pneumonia the next day and I caught something worse from the football player she was dating. “Aw come on,” I begged. “I’m writing for the Charlotte Collegian now and I want to interview you. Miss Beach Peach.” “Oh, why didn’t you say so before,” she squealed as she dis appeared behind a screen. I’ll slip into my swim suit and you can take some pictures, too. You do have a camera, don’t you?” “Certainly,” I replied, grabbing an empty chocolate box from the coffee table and drawing a few knobs on its bottom. “I’m ready for some real knockouts. By ROBBIE SNIPES The Charlotte College tennis team won its first match of the season Friday, April 22, by defeat ing North Carolina Methodist Col lege 5-4. The victory brought the 49ers’ season record to 1-4. Barry Grice, Jay Currin and Scot Treadwell won their singles matches but the doubles seemed to f \ \ } MAYBE IF I CLIMB UP HERE—Barry Grice, captain of the Charlotte College tennis team demonstrates some of the finer points of the game at practice session at Freedom Park. (Collegian Photo By Tommy Estridge). CU Headed By Broome Continued From Page 1 Festivities, May 1-5. The festival got under way Saturday night, May 1, with the May Day Dance. In other May Day Festivities, the public was invited Sunday, May 2, I experienced a slight let-down when she appeaired in one of those for tours of the Charlotte College conservative, one-piece jobs. Her figure and her **poses’ more than campus and an art exhibit. Monday compensated, however. afternoon. May 3, Mr. Edward “Oops, you forgot to wind your film after the last one,” she ob- Field presented poetry readings, served. That evening the concert band “You’re right,” I exclaimed. “How stupid of me. Well, I guess of the University of North Caro- we’Il have to do the one on the bed and the one on the bear skin rug lina at Chapel Hill performed. The over again. College Union sponsored May Day **By the way, have you ever worn one of those topless bathing Festivities program came to a suits?” I inquired. Wednesdny night. May “Yeg^ once. I was arrested on charges of no visible means of sup- 5, with a variety show staged by port. I told the judge that I had been depressed and I just had to get Charlotte College students the something off my chest. He dismissed the charges.” Library Auditorium. “What would you say was the biggest factor to help you in Finally, to be threshed out in the winning the “Miss Beach Peach” contest?” was my next question. near future is the College Union “Honi thought a moment (how about that) and then said, “it must have been during the personal interview period wehn I said I’d never date a boy Saturday night that I couldn’t take to church with me on Sunday morning.’ “I didn’t know you were that wholesome,” I admitted. “Don’t kid yourself. Notice that I only specified Saturday night.” “I see. What are your plans for the future?” “I’ve decided to enter the "Miss Mississippi Mud” contest. The winner rets the title role in ‘Earthiest Girl in the World. "A familv movie, huh. Who’s your leading man. Dick Van Dvke?” “How did you ever guess? You’re so intelligent but I’m going to have to ask you to leave now. I have plans for this eveminfr. yon know. It was nice seeing you again. Ellison. You’re only about half fink vou used to be.*^ AND LEAST I iust want to pass a health tip along to you. in closing. The next time vou feel tense, tired, and irritable, don’t take an aspnn. Gargle a mouthwash, instead. You’ll still yell at your mother but will Fmell so sweet and fresh that she’ll beg you to keep yelling. budget for 1965-1966. “We have a lot of h''rh hopes.” said Gerald, “a lot of dreams, and a great deal toward which to work. Faculty Reduces Quality Point Average Requirement For Major Continued From Page 1 major department. Both Dr. Vairo’s amendment in I'egard to the Education Depart ment and the original motion of the Academic Policy Committee were passed by the majority vote of the facuty. The new requirements wiU re place the present requirements on pages 50 and 52 of the current cata log, for both the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science de grees. ALFIERI'S PIZZA KING 2316 Central Ave. 375-3261 "Finest And Only Real Italian Cuisine In Town." With a little sweat, elbow-grease, ‘smarts,’ and a united effort, 1965- 1966 will be the best year yet for this institution!” PLAZA MEN'S STORE, INC. 500 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE 332-2625 Specializing in TRADITIONAL FASHIONS The Best Store To Shop AFTER All be the deciding factor. Grice and Currin defeated McGregor and Handy 6-2, 6-4, and Art Meyer and John Smith wrapped it up by de feating Mengel and Retelege 6-4 6-3. College of Charleston is present ly leading the Dixie Conference with a perfect record. They are fol lowed by St. Andrews, Charlotte, N. C. Methodist, and N. C. Wesley an. The 49ers have lost to College of Charleston twice, to St. Andrew once and have split a two match series with N. C. Methodist in Dixie Conference play. The tennis team has operated the last two years without a coach and Jay Currin says, “This is one of the things that is standing in the way of a strong tennis program at Charlotte College.” The team holds practice at Free dom Park because there are no courts at school. Jay also says that a lack of student support has hurt. “The only person that we have seen from Charlotte College at any matches this year has been the photographer from the Colleg ian.” Since there is no coach, captain Barry Grice has to assume the re sponsibility of taking care of fi nancial matters as well as the many other problems in running an athletic team. The team travels to away matches in the cars of the team members. Dr. George of the math department has served as an ad viser on trips this year but this is as far as any outside supervision goes. The prospects for next year’s team are very good. But in order to compete with the other teams in the conference a coach is needed. 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