.. KEAN SPEAKS TO^STUDENT BODY On Thursday morning, April 25, Drl Arnold W. G-. Kean spoke before the faculty and student body of Louls- burg College. His lecture was on the Scandanavlan affair and the ways In which these countries are meeting the present crisis. Having lived and traveled In these coun tries extensively,. Dr, Kean is an authority on this phase of world affairs. Until the recent Scan- danavlan development, he was the American correspondent of the Sq- cial-^Demokeaten. the organ of the Danish Government, A graduate of Cambridge Univer sity and of the Harvard School of Law, which he attended by means of a commonwealth fellowship fund of $6,000, Dr. Kean accepted a posi tion on the law teaching staff of Cambridge. During a visit in Den mark, he accepted the position he held until recently. Unfortunately, Dr, Kean's coming was a comparative secret and many students and faculty missed his lecture. 'Tflrs. Kean, who acc?orapanied him, stole the hearts of many of the students, Her modest, charming, somewhat shy air completely over came those with whom she came in contact. * ** ■'^ay Day (Continued) '^artha Wlndley, with Lloyd Sheep, ^argaret Simmons with Billy Gossard. .athleen Wlnborne with John Belcher, 4avonne Matthews with Billy'Clifton, ^ean Senecal with Bobby Waters, 'elen Moore with George Stearns, 'loris Morgan with Bill McArtan, atherine Glllls with Borden McClaer ‘.atherine Gunter with Joe Comer. MAY DAY AND HOMECOMING PROGM Saturday, May 4, is May Day and Homecoming in one big, glorious occasion. The program, as planned, will follow this general outline: At one-thirty o'clock on Satur day, May 4, on the college athle tic field, there will be a baseball game between members of the class of 1935 and a college team. The May Day fete will be held at four-thirty o'clock on the north west campus which is used as an amphitheatre. At six-thirty o'clock class din ners will be held in the college dining hall. Senator D, B, Fear ing, President of the Roanoke Is land Historical Association, has been invited as guest speaker of the evening. From nine to eleven o’cloci in the evening the college will be hosts to students and visiting Alumni at a dance. On Sunday morning. May 5, at eleven o'clock there will be a spe cial sermon at the Loulsburg Meth odist Church. Dr, Walter Patten, President of the College, will fill the pulpit at the request of the alumni. An Alumni Dinner will be served at one o'clock in the college din ing hall. The theme for May Day centers around an adaptation of.Mother Goose Stories by Kathleen Turner and Mar guerite Wills, It is under the direction.of Miss Ruth Rogers. The May Court and escorts are as follows: Juanita Hurley (Queen), escorted by Pete Page, .Alice Cahill (Maid of Honor') es— corted by Lester Stallings,' The Nev/spaper of the Students Vol. I April 26, 1940 No. 13