THE CABOLWIAK RALEIGH. N. C., SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1965 8 ‘ *' J 1 ' -j OFF TO WEST POINT —High school students who presented winning demonstrations at the recent ANT College Junior Science Sy r rnposium left Greensboro on Wednesday afternoon to attend the National Junior Science Symposium at the U. S. Military Academy at West Point. New York. In the group from left to right are: Joyce Liggin C. Thompson. Hillsboro; Ric Lambeth, Greensboro; Clayton Hudson, Henderson; Wallace Bailey, High Point. Frederick D. Lockley, Raleigh, and their traveling companions Mrs. Katie Dorsett, a member of the ANT fac ulty, and Perry Mack, a teacher at the Graham Central High School, Graham. DEAR SALLY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I'm a man of 25, engaged to a sweet and lovely girl of 21.1 am booked to make a busi ness trip later this month, and my itinerary includes my hometown where my parents live. I thought this would be an excellent oppor tunity to take my financee with me on this auto trip so that she could spend a couple of nights in my former home and become bet tor acquainted with my wonderful! parents. However, her mother and ; father have raised strenuous ob- j Sections to this idea because of ! the fact that this trip will include ; a couple of overnight stops in other towns on the way. Certainly we have enough sense to keep such a trip on respectable basis, and since w’e ARE engaged to be mar ried, don’t you think my fiancee’s parents are being terribly old fashioned about this? SAM. DEAR SAM: Not at all. Your girl’s parents are guarding the reputation of their daughter. Old-fashioned or not, and en raged though you may be, an unmarried couple does not ''ljt* | BEAUTY COLLEGE FINALIST j « Civella Beauty College’s ninth I commencement will be held at the I Fayetteville Street Baptist Church j Sunday, May 9th. at 3 p.m. The speaker will be Q. K Wall, above. of Smithfield. lie is the principal of the South Campus Elementary School of that town and received his B.S. degree at North Carolina College in Durham. He is also an advisory board member of the Ra leigh Business College, member of the executive board. North Caro lina eCntral District of the North Carolina Teachers Association, Na tional Education Association and the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. I R, E, Quinn Furniture Co, SGB E, MARTIN ST, tfour Capital C%> ff* 8-4471 properly travel together in this way. DEAR SALLY: I’ve been going with a man for seven years, and we’ve had an “understanding” for the past five years that we are en gaged. Up until six months ago, when his widowed mother passed away, he led me to believe that | the only reason we were unable : to marry was that he had to take care of her. But now he still keeps i holding off. He tells me to be pa ! tient until he can “work things : out,.” I air, completely in tire dark \ as to what these “tilings" are that he's working out. It’s dreadfully hard for me to be patient much longer, because the time is getting away fron me. I think I have been more than patient for seven years, and now at, the age of 29 I should have some definite pattern in my life. FRUSTRATED. DEAR FRUSTRATED: I agree. You’ve been much too patient for much too long a time. This man Is anything but eager for marriage. First be used his mother as an out. and now it’s just “things.” I J advise you to end this re lationship . . , now'. DEAR SALLY: I’m a widow of 39, with three young children. My late husband and I were not very happy together, especially during the final four or five years of our marriage. Am I compelled, in spite of this, to continue to wear my wedding ring, especially because of my children? He’s been gone for over a year now, and since the ring has no sentimental value to me at all. I would like to take it off—but I’m afraid this might cause some unfavroable talk a mong my acquaintances. MRS. R, DEAR MRS. R.: Whether or not a widow continues to wear her wedding ring is an entire ly personal matter and no one’s business but her own. Not even the fact that you are rearing three children compels you to wear the ring any long er if you do not wish to do so. j As for any possible talk by other persons, ignore It. DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl of 22. and have been engaged for four months to a very good-looking and charming man of 26. I would be very happy about this, except for the “shadow" that, hangs over us. This is the shadow of a girl with w'hom he formerly went steady for two years. He has told me frankly that he has not yet gotten com pletely over her, even though she is now married to someone else. 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Other class attendants were as follows: Juniors Misses Cheryl Bright of Washington, D. C., and Bernadine Harris, of Roanoke. Va.; Sophomores Cheryl Reddick, of Raleigh, and Beatrice England, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Freshmen—Miss es Janice Hendricks, of Kingsport, Tenn., and Gwendolyn Morse, of Ninety-Six, S. C. Theme of this year’s program, di rected by Mrs. Cynthia Chivers, was "A Tribute to the Boston Pops.” during which singers and dancers performed to music reeord and on. He says, too, that he's stue in time he will get over this feeling he still has for her, and that our marriage will help him to do Ill's. Do yon think I should enter marriage on this kind of 'basis? I'm getting more and more UNCERTAIN. DEAR UNCERTAIN: Indeed not! It just would not make good sense for you to marry a man who feels such a strong attraction for another Woman. I advise you to “unengage” yourself right now. ed by the Arthur Fiedler orchestra. Among the numbers featured wefts “Synocopated Clock,” ‘‘Male guena,” “Blue Tango,” “Days of Wine and ftoses,” “Moon River” and “Hello Dolly.” Miss Ana Turn er of Cincinnati, Ohio, danced ‘Gel. Me to the Church on Time,” ac companied by a chorus, while four dancers Misses Essie Lias, of Winter Park, Fla.; Ernestine Mitch ell. of Washington, D. C.; Lois Mos ley, of Madison and Edna Walker, of Raleigh performed “Java.” A military guard for the queen's court was provided by representa tives of the ROTC at A&T College. THE MAN AND WOMAN who play safe, always say no. Attention ★ Attention ★ Attention Now Open A New and Modern Service Station SOUTH GATE PLAZA ESSO 2121 Garner Road- 832-4537 WILLIAM C. JAMES. Manager Open 7:00 A.M. - 9.00 V.M. Monday thru Sunday Except for church hours Clean Restrooms And All Services That Go With Your Car! Come In Today! 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