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THE CHOWANIAN, CHOWAN COLLEGE, MURFREESBORO, N. t NOVEMBER, 1952 The Chowanian Published monthly by students of Chowau College Murfreesboro, N. C. r V ?LUXC • /6 4» Gloria Cox Editor-in-Chief Edith Vick Assistant Editor Betty Lou Reinhardt Business Manager Joyce Parker Religious Editor Robert Earl Baggett Circulation Manager Margaret Bridgers Religious Editor Jaaet Burden Feature Editor James Earl Taylor Editor Shelton Sutton Watson McKeel Assistant Sports Editor photographer Elmer Brm^ey Reporters: Jackie Barnes, Jean Bryant, Elsie Leary, Shelton Asbell, Bermard Rose. Faculty Advisors; Mrs. Bela Udvarnoki, Miss Addie Mae Cooke Friendship I am sure that all of us realize the value of friendship. It is in deed necessary in our school life, as vfell as in everyday living. Remembering grammar sehool days, we know the effects of not having teacher as a friend. So as we advanced in school, we tried to cultivate a friendship with teacher, and we found it much to our ad vantage. We also found it ad vantageous to make friends with our classmates who stood head and shoulders above us; this of course, was to insure our physical safety. But as we entered high school and learned more about the responsibilities of life, we realized that friendship was more than sharing secrets or beng nvted to parties. Sure, we knew this was a part of it, but there was much more than just that. Now we are students in college and we know that before too long we wUl be taking our places in the work-a-day world. We know that friendship is essential for success. All our lives we wiU be living with people. Is it not better to have them as friends rather than enemies? Let us cultivate Brown Lady Makes Visit The Brown Lady’s annual visit is very exciting to the students of Chowan. The legend is that many years ago, there was a girl wb i committed suicide because of her lover’s unfaithfulness. She plunged to her death from a third story window in the girls’ dormitory, ft was at this time of the year that love dealt its fatal blow. Each yeir the Brown Lady reappears looking for her lover and haurjting the lovelorn damsels. This year, she came October 20, dressed in a brown, rustling, taffeta dress, and with the smell of blood fresh on her hands. Up the fire escape she came, dragging chains behiiJd her, and calling her lover's name. Blood curdling screams were echoed as she ran down thT corridor. Some of the girls crawled under the bed, and others barri caded their doors, as she went to their rooms and told them to open up. The Brown Lady’s helpers lured the girls iiJto the corridors, and Cooperation I i you were a child, you didn’t want i to play the same games the others . ^ ■ „^'did. You saw that you only hurt Our topic for this mon^ is one j^^es a Uttle co-operat- which IS of great im^rtance to J ^ self-denial, as us - co-operation. Witoout that,, ^ ^ personality to be what would we accomplish m t^s^ schoolmates, world? Certainly not much, be-j ic aicn eRsential has been truthfully j There they felt of her cold, broken friends write their were marked by her, and their lips were sealed. This year not only the girls, but the boys weU, were branded with the marit of the Brown Lady. cause co-operation is essential in almost anything you can mention. Take, for example, sports. On the football field, what chance does a team have of winning when there is one person who tries to play the whole game by himself and thinks himself the only player? It is just almost an impossible thing to have a winning ball club without team work. Co-operation is one of the main things that makes a team Co-operatio'n is also essential in the home. To create real harmony, we need to be willing to work to gether with all members of our family. We do certainly have to have co-operation in our jobs. Without that, none of us could hold a posit ion long. Co-operation is like the wheels of an automobile. Just as the two wheels need the other two to work with them to carry the car, so we friendships here that wUl last a | carried them to the basement. ... Ti • » ^ I tHov folf rtf hoi* /*om Kmlfpn lifetime. It said, “Our names in our albums, but they do more; they help to make us what we are”. good either. Boys are an awful bother. They want everything they see except soap. My mother is a woman and my father is a man. A woman is a grown up girl with children. My father is such a nice man that I think he must have been a girl when he was a boy.” Lake Ontario is the smallest and most easterly of tlie Great Lakes. There are about 70 species of pine tree. click. Every person on the squad! - , , , , if needs to work together, to try tbeir, Vave"'To-opeS. £s are very best to wm the game cleanly,''^® v u ^ n.iinW paQiPr .,d Blrlr I every b.U, team could do well with more co- • mi in all things we do. m recreation, operation, so if you’re a mem- ^ e , , , ’ . 4.^, study or work. It won t require so Let^s see the^part it plays in ^ school, could you learn much waK without co-operating with your teacher? If you don’t you shouldn’t expect to know anything about your subjects. It’s the same way with the teacher. She certainly can’t do her best if you don’t give her your support. Not only do we need to co-operate with our teachers, but also with our fellow classmates. Maybe when When told to write a composition a six-year old submitted this one on “People”. ‘People are composed of boy and girls and, also, men and wo men. 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