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THE WHISPERIN& OAK Published V/eekly, by the Students .of Loulsburg College^ EDITORIAL STAFF ■ E. Harrison Editor-In-Chief R. Bartholomew—Associate Editor ' Cliff Morris—School Editor Borden McClees-—Make-Up Editor ■Jusinlta Hurley—Society Editor Matt McDade*——-“News' Editor ■ Henry jSturden-.—Exchange Editor Ruby G, Massenberg—Alumnl. Editor Clyde Stallings—.-Feature Editor- Richard Auger Sports' Editor . BUSINESS STAFF ' ’ ' Woodrow McNeill—Buslness Mgr, Pete page—Asst, Business Mgr. Henry Smith—Circulation Manager, Bill’Mann—.Asst, Circulation Mgr. REPORTCRIAL STAFF’ Alice Cahill Marjorie Spivey Liil Cope Kat "Wlnborne Harold Morris ' Bobby Waters .. Sidney Rop?r Faculty advisers,. Ur, Taff Ml.ss Peyatt The students wish *to make the following suggestions to: The ,Publicity Committee : There is a college news'program over station V/RAL every Sunday after noon,' Why not have. L6ulsburg Col- •lege news on this program? The station invites contributions, from all colleges, and this would good publicity for Louisburg lee C'dllsg^. Tl-ie Publication 'Committee: We . were informed that our annuals • wculd cost three dollars if all ' students bought them. All stu dents have bought .them, yet the ooBt is running as high as six ■ dollars In some cases.- 'We do not cojisider. this a sound policy. 5ie Gommittee on Campus Improve- msntis: Neat, white octogan shaped bnn'^.hee could be constructed- around some of the larger oaks on the front campus, and -tliey would. • greatly appreciate this gift and it would improve the appearance of the campus^ The assets of this ^ - project, would ,offse-t what' small ex pense that • it w;ouid Involve. The Social' Comml-ttee: Why not have the Homecoming Dance in the dining hall Instead-of the -Social Hall? Under even ordinary circum- . stances, the 'social hall is entire ly too crowded for dancing and it will be even worse if the May .Xay ; Dance is held here. James L, G-ossard, deaeased br'o- ther of Billy Gossard, wrote many poems prior to his death in 1935 at the age of 15. For the next, last issues The \Tnisperlng Oak ■ v;lll publish some oif* these poems of varied 'thought and mood, "The rain is raining all around. -It rains on land and sea, But’ the only rain that I'm f. ..worrying about, • Is the rain that rains. on me,” ; The following is an idea of v;hat each form of . government in'.the .world stands for; "Socialism; If you have two cows, you give one-to your neighbor. Communism: If you have two cows, you give one, to the Government, and the Government gives you the milk. ■ ... , ’ , Facism: , I’f you have two cows, you,keep the cows and give tha milk to the' Government, and the Govern ment sells you the milk, New.Dealism: If you have two. cows, you shoot one, milk thJ othef, and then pour the milk .down the drain. Nazism: If you haye^two cows, the Government shoots you- and keeps . the cows. " r Capitalism: If you have two cows, you .sell one, and b.uy. a bull. We-'re , mighty thankful to Mr, Pat-" rick for fixing the fountain. It tastes plenty goodi''Let's try to keep it cut off as»the notice asks.
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