r P. KG 6 TH3 DIALE,TTE S o Gtcinbor ,■ 1945 Fj.CUI.TY HETvS (C Gr.tirmod) In the Aontr.' t Science dopurtuent is Aiss Boss Kimb r 'iugh fro m A oxingto: : IlL S S issippi. Our dietiti'.n. i..Irs. Li “ T 1 . -« Lan: ning, c f ro:"i Hondors env illc, I A C • Aiss Zauler-.n iCi dors on 'Of Flow cncc, S . C. i s n ov; '..n instr uctor in the Bible dc- partment. a r,e sidert of Aontre^ -t. Ai s s iionrie ttc. Bedi ng'.r, will tor.oh Gcncrr.'. 1 Scio r.co rd Physiology. Acj G he. 11 miss those 1. lenbc r s c-f the culty who hevG left, but v/o r.rc dc- li'-'itcd to welconc the nov; ones. ;jc Sji >j lYSAS (Continued) . ,, LA'bol ;t:.tto’.c , is in troininr] r.t St. Luke ' s- iiospit!..! in decks envillo , Fie. etty Epos is r.'orkinp in J-'.cksceevillc, Fleridr,*." Sl-oiln ..r-’str ny is ^.ttendinp Ue;A,.lph- :..L.cor. C elleyc in Yir[”inic,. Gloric. Rre/les, Hiph Schojl, ronent visitor on the cer.pun, is '.nr.rriod. Catherine AcKinnon, lerner President of the Y. P."C., is nor!:iny in the office of the '’CTodsen County Ti-ocs," fuincy, Flcridn. Err^G tinc S4.oncr is ottending ..S'Seoibly* s Troinirg School, Pichnond, Virginic.. Clnrc. Loo Stevenson, \eho is on‘her vc.c:.- ti-h vo.s Y;ecl:-ord visitor hero . t Aontreot. ^ , 1-Aldr Hippor, this y..r,r's viC'--president of the Studci.'t Cohinot, j.s .,u..rri.Gd« * * * * * SHOES (Continued) It would not be fitting, of course, to omit from this masterpiece the group of people v-,ho go barefooted. Small freck led faced boys wdth snuggled-tooth grin usually fc.ll into this classificationf however, a person often sees gorgeous bathing beauties displaying their love ly ta.nncd feet before a che.rned audience. prior to the war, millions and millions of shoes, sandals, and slippers of all sizes, shapes, colors, and stylus were sold. Now, sinco the ration book, our most valuable possession, has crane into being, the ’ sals of foot covers has dv;indled dovjn to almost nothing.^ The styles are rapidly changing to simpl^ patterns and inexpensive materials. However, it can truthfully bo said, "Styles may erarie and styles may go, but shoes go on forever’.' --Molly Ervin ******^*** STMCP CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The St;.mp Club held its first meeting on Monday night, September 13. ihe following officers were elected; President--Jane Bachmetn Vico President—Estelle Brown Sc eretary--Ellon Logan Tro surcr--Evolyn Ridge Tills Club is sponsored .by .Miss Webb. ) .K !¥ * * * Vr * * CLYSS OFFICERS ELECTED The foilov/ing officers were elected at I-: cla.ss meetings ]'onday night, SeptlSOj Senior College;. President'—Elizabeth Ashworth Vice President--Ethel Herring Secretary—Virginia Perkins Treasurer—I/argaret Painter (Continued on Page 7) + :S; :i * >; :!c * +:

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