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October 29, 195>9
CLASSICAL COEDS' TEA
The Faculty-Student-Parent Tea,
sponsored by the Classical Coeds,
v;as held Sunday, October 25.
There was a good turnout for the
occasion and it was termed a "com
plete success*’.
The tea was held in the Assembly
Hall and guests v;ere served punch,
cakes and cookies provided by Club
members. The reception provided
an excellent opportunity for the
faculty, students, and parents to
become better acquainted with each
other. Congratulations to the
Classical Coeds for a .job vrell done
WORD FHOM UPSTAIRS
One hundred and forty-six parking
permits have been issued to stu
dents and so far there have also
been thirty-five tickets issued
for unlav:ful parking.
Mr. Jenkins v/culd like to remind
students that all tuition is now
due and payable.
NEW CAIVIPUS ORGANISATIONS
The Society for the Nonchalance
of Better Students, (S.N.O.B.S,)
The Charlatans, whose motto is;
"United We Fall".
The Tyre-somes, for campus auto
motive enthusiasts.
The Society for the Prevention
of Faculty Delinquency.
Membership in all these organ
izations is by invitation only,
but anyone interested will be
contacted very shortly.
There will be more about these
groups and th'.-ir activities as
it is received.
FROM THE DRAi/lATICS CLUB
On October 25 the Dramatics Club
in cooperation with Better Speech
Month and under the direction of
Miss McGhee presented a program
on WLOS Radio called "Comedy of
Danger". The story was centered
around a young couple and an old
er man trapped in a V/elsh coal
mine. June Trantham and William
Mills played the lovers, and
Jerry McHone the older man. The
production staff included Jane
Floyd, Margot Greig, Tom Nix, and
Steve Pinkerton.
The Dramatics Club is planning
the Christmas chapel program, and
"The Merry Wives of Windsor" for
May Day,
For those interested in any
phase of dramatics, there is a
iot to be done and you are cor-
dially invited to .join the club.
FRESHMAN CLASS ELECTIONS
The Freshmen, carefully guarded
by upperclassmen, cast their bal
lots this week and brought in
tied votes. V/hether Alvin Carter
or Glenn Pov^ell v;ill be President
and Pat Wilde or Buddy Fletcher
will be Secretary-Treasurer re
mains to be seen, but Tony Cand
ler is the class Vice-President.
One-to-a-customer balloting does
not seem to work too well, does it
VvHO’S SOCIAL?
Note those dates and gventS:
10/31- HalloY7o ’ en. .Party by and for
‘ the Classical Coeds and dal
11/20- 'Veinor Roast and* Barn Dance
Sponsored by Hiss Baker and
Mrs. Wishart, open to all.
12/18- Christmas Dance, formal.