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^^Lmber 6, 1963 And Off Campus Fifst elected to congress on Roosevelt’s New Deal platform, jMson became its number one spdfesman in the South. As Vice president under the late Mr. Ken nedy, Johnson supported with ’ ■ " legislative Johnson heai^t and soul of the New Frontier, Jrams Now as 6ygaiHocfc are shouting support for Presi- and take a second look at that For those southerners who deiit Johnson, they best stop a second look at that Soifthern Democrat in the White House. Mr. Johnson is notX coiservative president that is going to put the country baok i|he road of constitutional government. the President there is no r®on to believe, as many do, that the nation is in for any change ^jhe better. Mr, Johnson reassured the li- in his State of the Union lei^age to Congress last week iBt nothing is to change. The me^change, however, is that Mr. folmson has the ability to force iRUgh Congress many of the lills that Kennedy could not ige to get out of commlt- ees. Where Mr. Kennedy was a B^al threat to the believers I I conservative government, (resident Johnson Is a working Irjat. He has the ability to get one what Kennedy talked about. Icourse there are those in fress vrtio are not goir^ to torced under by President on and pushed into acting on ;onstitutional legislation, ird Smith (D.-Va.), Chair- _ )f the powerful House Rules iinittee will be Johnson’s headache in the House, lith at present has the Civil ghts Bill in his committee, 0|s not about to force it out rly so this “eulogy” can de lve millions of citizens of their Htitutional rights. 1$ conservative should, of Ii|e, support the President, It jjat the same time keep a itious eye open. Legislation ^ the title of “eulogies” can Id us down the road oi social- |as fast as those tmder the ties of welfare. Iturinbiira Bakery ots in Wedding w Birthday Cakes jj^' Cakes Pies Donuts * Serve To Se^e A^in" our Shop eNair’s ^o.d^uarter6 ^ ne 7 •/ Pheiffer 2NCEA To Give Pl'ogram Five students from the Pfeif fer College chapter of the Stu dent North Carolina Education Association will present a pro gram at St. Andrews, Tuesday December 10, at 6;30 in the small lounge of the Student Center. The group discussion will in clude the ways in which member ship drives, programs, and pro jects are carried out by the SNCEA at Pfeiffer. Advisor for the Pfeiffer chap ter is Mr. Allan Thacker, as sistant professor of education. Kissiah Of FBI Talks To PBL Joseph L. Kissiah, representa tive from the Charlotte branch of the F,B,I. spoke at the monthly meeting of Phi Beta Lambda, national business fraternity, on Wednesday night, in his informal talk, Mr. Kissiah stressed the opportunities open to male col lege graduates for a career with the F.B.I. Altiiough the F.B.I. has traditionally hired only men with a legal or accounting back ground, it now accepts men train ed in other areas. There are al so many clerical jobs open to women. All applicants must be able to pass arduous physical exercises and a rigid investigation of loyal ty, reputation, and character. the LANCF Notices From WF And SCX3 The student Christian Council will sponsor a Christmas Carol- ing trip for any students interest- 0 local nursing homes and the homes of some of the faculty members on Tuesday night De- leave from the Student Center at 6; 30 and will return at 8:30 when hot chocolate and cookies will be served. ^e see will also sponsor the mite Gift Service, a program I Christmas music with an offer- mg for leper colonies, on Decem ber 15, at 6:45 p.m. The St. Andrews College Choir, directed by Mrs. Lawrence Skinner, wIU perform. The Project Committee of the Student Christian Council, bet ter known as the St. Andrews Peace Corps, is looking for stu dents who are Interested in help ing tutor academically deficient children in the public schools in the iarea. If you are interested, contact Assistant Dean Robert Daven port, or Walter Barefoot (ext. 96). Professor Jemison Hoskins, as sistant professor of art, will give a slide review of “Christmas Art Through the Ages,” Thursday December 12, at 6;30 in the small dining room. The program is sponsored by the Westminster Fellowship and will take the place of the regular W.F. meeting on Friday. Re freshments will be served. The Westminster Fellowship is giving a Christmas party Satur day, Dec. 14, for the “adopted" brothers and sisters of the W.F. MEMBERS. The program will in clude. games, refreshments, and Santa Claus will make an ap pearance. All W.F. students who are taking part In the program are urged to participate with his brother or sifter. Further Information can be obtained from Heath Rada (ext. 59), or Diana Howard (ext. 63). Page 3 He was hired to Mate them lit ... but not to Date them f \(0dOUGL/ls \\w What happens when a Bachelor plays for 3 luscious sisters! ^OVE OR in Eastman COSTARRING Wntien by LARRY MARKES and MICHAEL MORRIS tt a \, Dialed by MICHAEL GORDON • Produced by ROBERT ARTHUR U^ersal ^cture r^lCibson Theatef' ^ Starts Friday For 5 Days HR Majoi?8 Elect Officers The Human Relations majors, approximately thirty in all, have chosen five of their group to head activities In the department. In the above picture are (1. to r.) Barbara Irby, head of the steer ing committee; Bob Zeh, vice president; Paul Blake, president: and Frank Caldwell, treasurer. Absent when the picture was made was Connie Padgett, secretary. Dr. L. B. Pope is advisor. The majors meet two to three times a month to investigate job openings and discuss problems of the field. Who Is It? Come By Barron Mills. Inc. 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