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PAGE FOUR THE GAS-LIGHT OCTOBER, 1964 Askin’ Around DALLAS ANNEX GCC? Dottie Grubbs—No, I think it should be a community college. Mary McLean—I don’t think they should; they can’t afford it. •Jimmy Taylor—Leave it like it is. Eddie Wilbanks—I don’t see any sense in it—I think it should stay in the county. John Hunter—No, I don’t think anyone should. Gail Helton—It shouldn’t because it belongs to the community, not Dallas. Sandra Watson—Yes, I live in Dal las and if anyone should, Dallas should. Charmie Haynes—No, they don’t have the right. Mike Cook—No, I don’t think they should get the money. Judy Queen—It’s a community col lege, and no city should have it. Christine Ratchford—Yes. Ernie Davis—It should remain in the county. Susan Whitesides—I think they should leave us alone. See The Funny People See the girl. She is a pretty girl. See her madras biouse. And wrap-around skirt. And puffed out hair. She is a college girl. See the boy. He is a college man. See his tapered slacks and Gant shirt with a loop. And scotch grains. With no socks. See them at a dance. Watch them do the dog and yell and wave paper cups in the air. It is hot and noisy. See them after the dance in the parking lot. They are in his car with the loud muffler. Now it is 12:30. See the girl run from the car. She must get in on time. She is a big girl. See them in class. The boys is slumped in his chair. He is asleep. The girl is slumped in her chair. She is asleep, too. The professor is very dull. See them studying. It is 4:.30 in the morning. They have a test to day. See the little pills. They keep them awake. See the bottles under the boy’s bed. They put him to sleep. Now they are taking the test. See the little pieces of paper in their laps. They help them pass the test. It is hard. They are college students. Their adult friends call them young men and women. And “future leaders of America.” God save America. From the U. of Ga. RED AND WHITE PROFESSORS' OFFICE HOURS NAME MON. TUES. WED. THUR. FRI. Mrs. DeVaughan 12:00- 12:00- 12:00- 12:00- 12:00- Mr. Buchanan 1:40- 1:40- 1:40- 1:40- 4:40 4:40 4:40 4:40 Mr. Chapman 8:30- 10:00- 8:30- 10:00- 8:30- 9:20 11:20 9:20 11:20 9:20 Mrs. Culp 1:30- 1:30- 1:30- 1:30- 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 Mr. Davis 2:00- 2:00- 2:00- 4:00 4:00 4:00 Mrs. DeVaughan 1:50- 1:50- 1:50- 1:50- 1:50- 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 Mr. Durrance 12:00- 1:00- 12:00- 1:00- 12:00- 1:15 2:00 1:15 2:00 1:15 Mr. Eckard 1:30- 1:30- 1:30- 1:30- 3:80 3:30 2:00 3:30 Mr. Hartung 1:30- 1:30- 1:30- 1:30- 2:30 2:30 2:30 2:30 Mr. McCartney 2:00 2:00- 2:00- 4:00 4:00 4:00 Mrs. Rivers 1:30- 1:30- 1:30- 3:00 3:00 3:00 Dr. Roueche By Appointment Mr. Smith 10:50- 11:30- 10:50- 11:30- 10:50- 11:40 12:30 11:40 12:00 11:40 2:30- 1:30- 2:30- 1:30- 2:30- 3-30 2:20 3:30 2:20 3:30 Mr. Stirewalt 2:00- 2:00- 2:00- 5:00 5:00 5:00 Mr. Trammell By Appointment Mrs. Trammell 1:00- 2:00- 2:00- 3:00 4:00 4:00 Mr. Varney 9:30- 10:00- 9:30- 10:00- 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 Mrs. Wade 8:30- 8:30- 8:30 9:20 9:20 9:20 Ir.'^O- 6:30 Miss Walker 1:30- 1:30- 1:30- 1:30- 3:30 4:00 2:30 2:30 Mrs. Walsh 1:30- 1:30- 1:30- 2:30 2:30 2:30 Miss Wood 11:45- 9:30- 11:45- 9:30- 12:45 11:30 12:45 11:30 Dr. Wilson By Appointment Library Nears Goal % Students Register The library of Gaston College has neaily reschcd its goal of 8,000 volumes. The library has its best selections in the fields of history and literature. It also has all the books considered basic in reference work'. The book's, both donated and pur chased, cover fiction, non-fiction, poetry and prose. The library has subscribed to over one hundred of the popular magazines, as well as the Reader’s Guide, and also to various news papers over the state. So far, only a quarter of the student body have not registered, and although the seating capacity is small—only tvi'enty students—it is hoped that the students will take advantage of the library facilities. The Gaston College Library is headed by Mrs. Rebecca Carpenter. Mrs. Carpenter attended Salem College, the University of Miami, and U.N.C. at Chapel Hill. She won her Master’s degree from Florida State University. She has worked in the public schools in Florida and North Carolina as a teacher and librarian. For the past three years she was employed at the Gaston County Public Library as head of the processing department. Mrs. Carpenter is assisted by twelve students. THERE IS A bit of coincidence making the rounds. It is titled “Does history repeat itself?” Thought you might be interested. Here it is: Does history repeat itself? Both Presidents Lincoln and Kennedy were concerned with the issue of Civil Rights. Lincoln was elected in 1860. Kennedy was elected in 1960. Both were slain on a Friday in the presence of their wives, j Both were shot from behind and in the head. Their successors w'ere both named Johnson, were Southern Democrats and both w'ere in the Senate. Andrew Johnson was born in 1808 and Lyndon Johnson was born in 1908. John Wilkes Booth was born in 1839; Lee Harvey Oswald was born in 1939. Booth and Oswald were both southerners favoring un popular ideas. Booth and Oswald both were assassinated before going to trial. Both Presidents’ wives lost children through death while in the White House. Lincoln’s secretary, Kennedy by name, advised him not to go to the theatre. Kennedy’s secretary, whose name w'es Lincoln, advised him not to go to Dallas. John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln in a theatre and ran to a ware house. Oswald shot Kennedy from a warehouse and ran to a theatre The names Lincoln and Kennedy each contain seven letters. The names Andrew Johnson and Lyndon Johnson each contain 13 letters. The names John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald each contain 15 letters. Does history repeat itself? Andrew' Johnson was not reelected. He was defeated by Grant, whose name begins with a “G.” Unquote. —The Gazette
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