December, 1956 COLUMNS Three Members of the Phi Theta Kappa are congratulating their newest member, Gerald Bunch. Center. They are left to right: James Tur ner, Patrick Carlton, Gerald Bunch, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, advisor, and Juliana Evans. PHI THETA KAPPA ACTIVITIES At their first meeting on the evening of October 31, Phi Theta Kappa elected officers for the year. These are as follows; Patrick W. Carlton, President; James C. Tur ned, Vice-President; and Helen Juliana Evans, Secretary-Treasur- er. Miss Elizabeth Johnson is the sponsor. Plans were discussed for several projects, and arrangements were made to induct a new mem ber. On November 7, Phi Theta Kap pa inducted Gerald L. Bunch. Bunch is an honor student and an active member of the student body, taking part in many activities of the college. Bunch was honored at a social following the initiation. Dr. and Mrs. Robbins were pres ent to congratulate the new mem ber. On the evening of November 20, the active and alumni members of Phi Theta Kappa gathered in the cafeteria to celebrate the anniver sary of the fraternity with a family style dinner. Dr. and Mrs. Rob bins dined with the group. The meeting was judged a success, everyone having an excellent time. On November 27, Kappa con ducted chapel exercises for the student body. The purpose of this program was to acquaint the stu dent body with the purposes and activities of the fraternity. The speakers for the occasion were as follows: Gerald Bunch on “What Phi Theta Kappa Means to Me”; James C. Turner on “The History of the Organization”; and Patrick Carlton on “The Requirements and Benefits of Phi Theta Kappa”; Robert Andrews acted as master of ceremonies, Juliana Evans gave the devotion, and James Coile lead the benediction. OFFICERS ELECTED The Junior Class elected their officers. They are as follows: I President, Don Tripp; Vice Pres ident, John Carpenter; Secretary, I Bea Canady; Treasurer, Bill Hughes; Reporter, Reuben Canna- dy. Miss Cour was appointed Junior Class sponsor. The officers of the Junior Class feel that they are very fortunate to have her as their sponsor. Reuben Cannady COMPLIMENTS OF L. V. Woodlief, Special Agent LIFE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. BODDIE DRUG STORE SPECIAL ON TUSSY, WIND & WEATHER 2 FOR 1 VILLAGE DRIVE IN WE REPAIR HUNGRY STOMACHS FOR THE BEST HAIR-CUT IN TOWN WHEELER'S BARBER SHOP FULLER'S ESSO STATION ESSO PRODUCTS ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES If you don’t believe that Mr. Fuller gives good service. Then ask Gaither Snipes THINGS TO DO TODAY (Continued from Page 2) pretty wise character, In my book. 2:30 p.m. Get ready for road work. Fight off wearing knitted cap to last ditch. Time to let Smooth-Face know once and for all I’m not going to wear that stupid cap with a baby-string under my chin like a dope, dope. Funny how Smooth-Face can’t seem to get it into her head what a nuisance that cap is. PUT THIS POINT OVER TO DAY! 3:00 p.m. Road-work. In baby carriage up to the campus, and hang around, gawking. Notice yesterday birds flying South. Keep eye on them. Be sure to grin at passers-by peeking into carriage. They seem to get a kick out of it. 4:15 p.m. Back in the joint at old Louisburg CoUege. 4:25 p.m. Howling practice, 5 minutes. 4:30 p.m. Nice nap. Play it straight. 5:20 p.m. Wake up. Nevermind toys for a while. Figure out own fingers, 10 minutes. Check on number of fingers on each hand, make sure same as yes terday. 5:30 p.m. Crying. The real Mc Coy. Otherwise, no supper, the dirty misers, both of them. 6:00 p.m. Supper. Give them “Good-Baby” routine tonight. No squawks. Eat everything, no matter if it’s squashed-up apri cots. Idea is make up for last night. Think I overdid the mean- nasty stuff at supper last night. 7:00 p.m. Sleep. No hollering. Sleep. (Just looked over this plan for day. Rugged. But looks good.) Sara Sholar Breeze in soon and see our big new selection of School Leathers...rich, rugged favorites, campus-approved. School Leathers by FREEMAN Genuine Shell Cordovan Here is “Gus” as he resumes studying after receiving the start ling news that he has just won $56,000.00 in the National Sweepstakes. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A QUEEN? (AN EDITORIAL) Heretofore, the election of May Queen and Maid of Honor for Louisburg College campus beauties were not in the annual until the following year. This was unfortu nate for the girls elected queen and maid of honor for they grad uated from L. C. the year before their pictures appeared in the an nual. All of us realize that this situation should be changed, and that’s exactly what is planned for this year. We want the pictures of the queen and the maid of honor to be in our annual in the spring so that in years to come we’ll know who reigned over May Day festivities at L. C. in May 1957. Also, we want to be like other colleges, for they have their queen’s picture in the annual the year she reigns. When we return from Christ mas holidays, tUis election will be held. Only the queen and maid of honor, who come from the seni or class, will be elected then. The other attendants will be elected later. Think about it and talk about it in order to get students interested in this election so that all the students will vote to back the girl they want to win. Also I have a suggestion to make concerning the way the queen and maid of honor are elected. Instead of having the usual kind of elec tion — pa-ssing out ballots at the break or at lunch — why not change to something different? Wouldn’t you like to see the girl who’s getting your vote? This is my suggestion. One morning in. chapel before the program begins, have the girls presented to the (Continued on Page 4) SEE OUR SELECTION OF FINE CHRISTMAS GIFTS WATCHES — DIAMONDS — JEWELRY “For that sparkling touch” from RAYNOR'S T. V. AND JEWELRY SHOP LOUISBURG, N. C. PHONE 4081 Compliments of THE TOGGERY SHOPPE “R eady-To-W ear’’ ROWE CHEVROLET COMPANY Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Rowes' Men's Shop Do YOU Want to be in STYLE? SURE YOU DO and save MONEY TOO. POPE'S Hamburgers at their best CHICK'S DRIVE IN McKINNE’S SEABOARD STORES, INC. 1 (Happy Holiday to All) “If it^s related to Hardware, it*s kin to McKinne” DEPT. Louisburg and Franklinton, N. C.