14 The Pen CAN YOU Frilay without Fish? “Nete” alone any afternoon? Joyce Meyers not writing home at least twioc a week? Joyce Mason’s knees covered? Dr. Franklin with a wide awake History 5 Class, especially at 1:15 p.m. ? Mrs. Delaney not giving her “Lit” class a term paper to write? A Sunday passing without having to go to church? The young women being able to receive company at night? IMAGINE— Braithwaite being as small as Sadler ? Air. Chipi)ey not assigning charts to be learned for Friday quizzes? Goosby and Naomi not having their weekly divorce? Mr. Roberts becoming excited ? Mr. Weatherford not saying fifty words when five would serve the purpose ? Mr. Virgo being Men’s Proctor? Otis Muse and Dora Woodberry letting a day pass without spending all of their spare time in the Li brary ? CLUB AND CAMPUS NEWS Thelma Wallace Among tlie highlights in club and camj)us activities since the last "is sue of The Pkn are the following events. Among the visiting guests and as sembly speakers was Mr. Gardner, a native of Africa, who was educat ed in England and is now touring America and making a study of its educational system. The Chancellors Club presented Dr. Ivan E. Taylor, head of the English Dei)artment, as its main speaker at a recent program and forum. The subject of Dr. Taylor’s address was, “The Negro In the Post-War Period.” This program, which was dedicated to the com memoration of Pearl Harbor Day, also received a few remarks by the organizer of the Chancellors Club and an honorary poem written by one of the present members. In keeping with the Civilian De fense program that already exists on our campus, the Zeta Sigma Rho Society initiated a war stamp drive. Stamps are available to all persons each Saturday morning at the War Stamp booth in the Library. The Zetas were also the sponsor of the annual Thanksgiving program. The theme of the program was Thanks giving Day in War Times. Another program under the sponsorship of the Zetas was the review of Adolph Hitler’s “Mein Kampf,” by Pro fessor Lloyd L. Woods, The music department rendered its second program recently, fea turing the newly organized choral club. The program consisted large-