Tallahasse^’d LaKay Beasley: Florida AJMM tililvMrsUy. 8he| attendants were Miases Annette (c) riitfned supreme as “Miss was crowakd dUrlne % eolorfni: Madison, of Jaclcsanville (I) and FAMV* during the recent and hnpfcesslve ceremony in Leej Rettye Edwards »t Tallakasseo. Homecpminx festivities of tiie Ilftll Anditorium rfcefcUy. Her ——— living Madonnas' Af Bennett Sun. GREENSBORO on Siulday, Becember 7, James “Madonnas of the Nations” is c. McMillan • announced this the title of the annual “Living’ Madonnas” tableaux which ^iil be presented at Bennett College CAPTAIN l\APPLE JACK McMillan, production structor in committee chairman of the ittee and in said that the made its selec- con^: J0r Si Wmd ma tions of paintings to be repro duced frdm the art worlts of the United States, England, -Russia, France and Holland, they will all be based on the Nativity—the iirth of Christ. Student n^odels, within a gilded picture frame, will re-cre ate eight of these paintings on the daricened rostrum of the Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel, as the freshman choir, directed by Edward Ldwe, sings appro- Joliriny Wins For Him in Hoilywood | LOS ANGELES. CM. j irjind, determined to learn, Nash Tfie Uecht-Hill-S,ancait«r mo-j views, MiiJ .Ucmaliy witii awe, tion picture production of “Te^.'aifectienatfly calb her “Grjm I A Gia«t Step” prewnts an un-' of-stage (she plays the role of usual contrast in the care«rs of grandmother in “Giant J Johnny Nash and Estelle Hemfr'Step”). i ley. I lleanwiiile. Hiss ilemsley.j An 18-year-old singing st«r,^isst)«lly awed by young Nash’s • Nash is maiiing his debut as an aatu»jl ability, says Johnny “is actor in the nujvie. Miss Hem$- ^ find—he’s just great. And lie’s ley, exactly 50 year older than Vucb* a nice boy. He doesn’t Nash, lias appeared in so many realize how good he is.” dramatic jjroductions—iii Holly-'.—— * -r | wood, on Broadway, in cadio, on television—that she can’t re-.j mcmbei; them all. | A modest lad, brilliant of fliS CA&gUSA lOttS ^ priate Christnws musicL (continued from pag3 2) Republic) booit in the iorma- tion of the republic ieven thoush l}oth leaders claimed the Inspiration for their .nove were the 13 American colo- nier. who foimcd the union in ITT.i which developed into our own country, the United States of America. Whoever the Guinea and Ghana people modeled their new move after it remains an outitanding example of chan ging V/ortd patterns and it ought to alert the western na-- tions on the need to make friends with tha people of Africa. 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