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Newspaper of the S-tude-ntf? Vol.l March 9, 1940 SUPERLATIVES CHOSEN FOR YEAR« BOOK Superlatives of the senior, or second year class v/ere chosen last week. Milton Butler v/as se lected as the best-looking and Juanita Hurley was chosen as the best-looking girl. The two most popular were Willis Marshall and Savonne Matthews. Frances Brown was elected the best all-round student. The election prplirainary was held Monday by a procedure new STALLINGS PRESENTS FACULTY STUD?:,ITS SEE THIIM AS The annual Faculty Take-off was-., held last ’"ednesday night i.n the auditorium, and it was a ti-eme'.i- ■ jdous succeas., The audience waij jFpellbound by the clearer ir.lt‘i!jAons iof our faculty’neraber/5'by sta.ler..us ^ jand fits of laughter, kep th-e 3ta- ■ dents holding' theJr'--fiides out the entire rerf'o.vmancr;,,..' The: jcurtain was a ^ 'did not 'ampen Dace, bat the enthasiani o; this a to most voters. •The ’voters mere- laud: ence ly placed their-choice beside the ! The pla office to be filled, 7/ednesday Lo'uisburg Col-.lege two year when the final v/as held, the thre^Th'e College haL> beturned for the fine operied with highest candidat's for each place were posted and the election was-- held.from them. The election was' under the direction of the annual staff, GLEE CLUB SINGS AT SILER GITY On Sunday March 3, the A Cappe- 11a Choir sang in the First Meth odist Church in Siler City at the reuglar Sunday Morning Church ’ hour, , . , • ■ The students v/ere entertained in the various homes of the mem bers of the church for dinner. At three o'clock' they sang for the Union League meeting being held there. Immediately following the con cert the they v/ere served suprer in the church before g^^iiving their last' concert of the day,. These three concerts are among the best that have been given by the choir this year. Their next trip will be to Ral eigh when they will make their second broadcast, Sunday evening, March 10, at 9:05 over (continued on page 5) I ormr.nce 4- rc'en-,.' £,t inGO an lirtstitufcion for- th? fe'e’olo.-min: ed DjOTo .Tl;e foiTre^"' atu- 11 H£ knd for the ■Lcii"'. 3bur,g 'to n u- 'O' •dants of gone to Finland'to f-igho, an fa'culty of sburg Coli.ege behind without any .job's. L^-., ti^:^* .?at u."in h-:-. of the facult their minds have i t? e in inf 1 Vvfal- giv;-!ii tht3 rremberR ■'have net 7 jrk t»o do',’ v:ho Ic'st a I ' d" 01 •‘jy uh(- .L ers 'are being oulsbuTj-^, ■■ the choir left for /ipex wherethe :S tudents v. ith theiv’ in speech and actions of the other facuJ ty taken care Institute i The script ’^'ap '/vr'it-ten by Giydo ■ Stallings and we 'oc.'/e of:' our h^ta t;0 him to ackn'owlf^dge a good ]ct ■«ej 1 done. ''‘l3''d.e v/as eted in :he m.ake-up dvf-}:ar “-nicnt' by- ' • Blanche Rice and Trm.a Jrynei'-, and they .turned out decoys 2 ike the roal leCoys, Martha Blanche a'loo V.eln.';d ion^ ■ou'.' fa.-'Ui.-' . ty, our rres.-’.dehr;. and his wife, Culpepper, Miae-- .'),3yton, and M*i.y ii.':'!! The cfe.pt. iu'as .''c.llows^ ■ i)r„ ?atv- 3n, Hrsr old Morr i s. hi v fi. Pa t CI'l, iarjorie Spive-y; Di-„ -Amlck, Dee' A'ood Vinson; Mr, Kilby. Esld Over- r.an; Mrs. Kilby, Ercell Adams; Mr, vloon, Sam Arrington; (Continued on page 4)
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