Page Four THE TWIG October 10, 1968 •*> Touch of Thailand Comes to Meredith Flying High Poonsarb Buranakarn of Thailand joins the sophomore class at Meredith. By NANCE RUMLEY When you meet Poonsarb Bu ranakarn, Meredith’s new sopho more from Thailand (204 In firmary), you might keep in mind that there are some questions to avoid — namely, some of the very ones we nosy Americans want answered. To queries about Viet nam, men and American music Poonsarb tactfully hides a shy smile behind her hand and glances away, embarrassed, and may change the subject to the beautiful fuU-len^h dresses of Thai silk she brought with her. She may even offer you a delicate handkerchief from Thai land — anything to keep from offending. It makes you stop and think about our great American image. But if you want to bring her out, ask about her home and observe. Slie loves to show pictures of Thai land's gold and red temples and fat Buddas. And she will be glad to tell you about her family’s rice factory where she will work when she graduates. Notice the jeweled finger of her right hand. Poonsarb is tiny, dark and very femine — quite possibly she can teach us a thing or two. Her one class in math will leave her plenty of time to acquaint you with the mysterious Orient Where girls are decorative creatures and some families still make ar- B) But it sure comes in handy around campus. So, open a convenient checking account at First Union National, You devil you. ranged marriages. Wouldn’t wc be a little self-centered, American- style, to ask only to have our na tional egos inflated when there is so much we can learn, while Poonsarb is here, about Thailand? Rupen Foresees World of 1988 Professor Robert A. Rupen spoke Monday, September 30, 1968 to Dr. Rosalie Gates’ contemporary af fairs class, predicting the world of 1988 by reviewing the world of 1948 and 1968. Dr. Rtipeo, pro fessor of political science at U.N.C.- C.H., has traveled widely through the communist world including a recent trip to Czechoslovakia. In this light his predictions are very en couraging for the continued exis tence of the world. Although Dr. Rupen does, not forsee “one world” by 1988, he does expect more U. S.-Soviet col laboration with the Russian and American economies moving closer together. Some of his other hopeful predictions are that the Vietnam question will be decided although indecisively: Communism will be dead in western Europe; and India and Indonesia will be economically and politically viable but not as strong as China. Dr. Rupen still anticipates many international prob lems and he admonished that “The Chinese dragon fire will burn for the rest of the twentieth century.” NOTICE The next issue of the TWIG will he published Octol>er 24. All articles must be in to the editor or In (he TWIG room on first Brewer by October 19. 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Marianne can only speak as one who has grown up learning how, but she insists that, flying is not all that difficult, even for a novice. ‘They fly themselves in the air,” she explains. “The only hard parts are landing and taking-off. But basically it’s very easy.” Of course, she ad^, “If you’re starting from scratch, it takes a little work.” How do Meredith’s own .^elia , Earhart aihd her flying cronies use their abilities? “Mostly we just fly around the house,” she laughs, and recalls the time her father would ' only allow them to fly their plane around a pasture so they could land quickly in an emergency. “It was just like a go-cart track,” she ex- plaijis. “Around and around!” But the plane has also travelled away from the homestead with Mari anne at the controls, “mostly be- , tween here and the coast,” she says. Marianne recalls some of her more interesting experiences with flying, such as the time she and her . father, flying in his plane, were “buzzed” by fighter jets from near by Fort Bragg. Her father was de lighted, she says, when the two - original planes disappeared, and re turned with four more jets and a bomber. “We landed right then and , there,” she says. “That was enough for us!” She has also had several “close calls,” she admits, one of which ’ occurred the first time she flew her “lovely little plane.” On that oc casion she neglected to activate a certain mechanism designed to pre vent ice formation on the engine. Her favorite part of flying, she . says, is indulging in loops and stalls, especially stalls. “You float!” she says, explaining the process of pull- • ing up steeply, then dropping the nose of the plane suddenly. “But you have to close the window,” she . laughs, “or everything not fastened down will float out!” What’s in the future for Mari anne’s flying? “I plan to keep it up,” she says. “It’s really handy — you can use it just to play or Cor making trips.” And, she adds with a mischievous grin, “It’ll be great for making a flying get-away for a honeymoon.” To any friends who might consider writing slogans like “Just Married” on her Piper Cub, she exclaims, “I’ll kill ’em!” So there’s no mistaking Mari-, anne’s intention it she says, “I’m going high up in the world.” She means it — quite literally! ART SUPPLIES (ASK FOR OUR ARTISTS DISCOUNT CARD) GIFTS FOR SHOWERS, ETC. 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