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'l' - '" ., , •• ' .j . I " ;' APRIL-MAY ;, 1941 . FIVE CENTS ; .... '. 1" APRIL-MAY" 1941 FIVE CENTS MOTHERS . :ANPE!ITJillDIANS I ' BOWIE OF\sERVES FOUNIlERS TO 1JIf3IT BOWIE ) DAY The of :1 ...... "Fou . nd.ers day ex.orcis uS 16-18 ha'S been set aSl.de . lJ at State Teachers Colleg0, as lilothers' Week-end at "II" I ) F ' Bowie, iYiaryland, will be and :!founders' : Day ') . presentatives for each tr ., . .., '\ / % ,I step' ih the eS'!A1.l and . . . l '/::"'\ .... {. -!' g;r-owth ' 0, 1' . ,t,he school will guardians of our s; r-":":"':""- - .. teaCh give a three- -minute been extended lnVl ta __ . ) .... talk on "Life at the tl.ons throl:J.g.h..l'l.?,il to I i""'Qj School ' TJ/l-lerr I Attended." Gomo spend the week-eM: --i· .. .. .. .. ._ .. .. }_ i , . ,.: ' :--[lhose, each a.s our '! r'0, ')/ . '.. grad,U;9,tiiig :Class " are: On Sunday, May 18 ,'" a1 -:..><"\ __ ' ror 'sc hool, Mr. . s ,e cial program has boen I i '1 IJ I GcorgeCravJford; one year arranged at_.whic-h time; {' , .l).qrmal ".: Miss Mary Mack; music w'ilt be ' ''\ ' _ '. . :, -. ' . -" normal, Miss ". by' Oill' . Glee Glub and. a . , ,. 'i=: . . Elerii;l6t' Mi. . le. s, .. foW' year Will be held ' ' t' h '\ it- ' .. ' 'teachers. college', Miss .. ,on 'theme, _ "The, n-o-- __ I . .. ., 1'. iL., tUM::'1=.. ' Agne $ •. . Elhip . that Should Exist r ALUMNI TRACE GROWTH Oli'130WIE'1 :Ti$'guest"speaker for . .theHOme and. t,he I, .FROM SCHOGL : TO TEi-i:.CHERS '; that, day w'ill be Mr. · Ralph SC.hoob; II This program , CQU..EGE , ON FOUNDERS DAY MAYWa'bers t 27', superv:isor cf .; ':" '. fO'How the family I '.' ' . :' , . " ., St .. .. Mary's County Schools. dl.nner at the noon .lJ.our , CALENDAR OF EVENTS Class songs for eac h where , mother.s . and May 15 - May 18 - . represented vlill be- ",Y9-,4-1 together. ' '" I sung by students . ". :.: -: Fq;!.lowing the pl'ograln 7 May15-Fprm9.1 Concert '" by,Music.;.,: ,.. There will also be :i n , ::the mothers"frien.ds, and . Dej:>artment : exhibition of' pictures of I' , attend 'an .. :N.ay ,l6-;Fot-mal Recital by Pbetry,thc' s'QhGlol, . records, etc ., 1 ,reco:ption on the " diub :. depictirtg-:i,ts growth. '-' .. : Qa1p.p us : - rJ1ay Day Prog!'a(ll: 'I Viola Q,ueen . :. . . " committee select+ . 1il'ty Festival; Drama by WPA SYMPHOl\"Y ORCHESTRA "·' :. ed t.he. Rouse Commi tt$es. ,BA.T$ '. . '" .' . j IN FI;NAt CONCERT . ... pf , t-he . and women t s May ls..P, :z;-o'gram detli cated to, · . WPA Symphony " " of I . of students .- j Orchestra gave its " final ,,' :" of ; the college. . .1 on May 8, in dir£) ct 9 r ; -: ottiJDo : , ' .or: American , . . Bennett ". . . Wlei [ ' 1lUS1C Our glee club , .. Constanc ,. ', .. . /\1:... · . ' . , . ' ! ably supplemented this Hi1l 3 Helen Butler and - GJ\!): '. rs . !' program. " Miss PiCCola ;Bro'?,k;S- ., .. . .

r'0, ')/ . '.. - bowiestate.edu · 1il'ty Festival; Drama by WPA SYMPHOl\"Y ORCHESTRA "·' :.ed i'~m, t.he. Rouse Commi tt$es. ,BA.T$ '. . ... Md. ... . Edna M. Prout

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APRIL-MAY" 1941 FIVE CENTS

MOTHERS .:ANPE!ITJillDIANS I ' BOWIE OF\sERVES FOUNIlERS TO 1JIf3IT BOWIE ) DAY

The :we~e:k~end of ,~'Iay :1 ...... "Fou.nd.ers day ex.orcis uS

16-18 ha'S been set aSl.de. lJ ~J at State Teachers Colleg0, as lilothers' Week-end at "II" I ) F ~\ ' Bowie, iYiaryland, will be

,~~~.bG~~~~tx~~l~~~;~:~{)~1 llJl\~' ~~Il~Q ~~~~i~:~~d~~30~:m~?'p.~~ · and :!founders' :Day activi-~ I ~'::-I" ') . presentatives for each tr ., . .., '\ / % , I successi~~ ' step' ih the

eS'!A1.l m~th~~S and . :~ . . l '/::"'\ .... {. -!' g;r-owth ' 0,1'. ,t,he school will guardians of our st~de~t s ; r-":":"':""- ~A. -.. ~~ teaCh give a three- -minute h~v~, been extended lnVl ta __ . ~ . ) .... talk on "Life at the tl.ons throl:J.g.h..l'l.?,il to I ,+~~",I i""'Qj School 'TJ/l-lerr I Attended." Gomo spend the week-eM: --i· .... .. .. . _ .. .. }_ i (~~\i:'~~ , . ,.: ':--[lhose, r~pr0senting each a.s our guests~' '! r'0, ')/ . '.. grad,U;9,tiiig :Class "are:

On Sunday, May 18,'" a 1 ,"~ -:..>< " \ __ ' ror .hl~ 'sc hool, Mr. . s ,ecial program has boen I i '1 '(. ~oY> IJ I GcorgeCravJford; one year arranged at_.whic-h time; {' , .l).qrmal".: Miss Mary Mack; music w'ilt be 'f~r·iii:~:ed· '''\' _'. . ~_ :, -.' . -" , . th.r'e..~·, -y~ar normal, Miss

" . by' Oill' . Glee Glub and. a . , ~ ,. 'i=: . . Elerii;l6t' Mi..le.s, .. foW' year "",iti,I?:C1,J,~?~O~ Will be held ' ' ':2f"'~ t' h '\ it- ' .. ' 'teachers. college', Miss

.. ,on tlJ.~ . 'theme, _ "The, 'Relati~ n-o--__ I . .. '-t~ ., ~lJ..Q.;b 1'. iL.,tUM::'1=.. 'Agne $ Qt,l~en • . . Elhip .that Should Exist r ALUMNI TRACE GROWTH Oli'130WIE'1 :Ti$'guest"speaker for . ..e.e,twe~rt .theHOme and. t,he I, .FROM HI~H SCHOGL :TO TEi-i:.CHERS '; that, day w'ill be Mr. ·Ralph SC.hoob; II This program , CQU..EGE, ON FOUNDERS DAY • MAYWa'bers t 27', superv:isor cf

.; ':" '. v~iJ" fO'How the family I ' SEVEm'EE:Nm~; ;' '.' ' .:' , . " ., St .. .. Mary's County Schools. dl.nner at the noon .lJ.our , CALENDAR OF EVENTS Class songs for each where ,mother.s . and stud~nt? May 15 - May 18 - clas~ .represented vlill be-

" ,Y9-,4-1 ~:i:ne together. ' '" I sung by students • . ". :.:-: Fq;!.lowing the pl'ograln 7May15-Fprm9.1 Concert'" by,Music.;.,: ,.. There will also be :in

, ::the mothers"frien.ds, and . Dej:>artment : exhibition of' pictures of I ' , .stndeT!t~ : ':dTl; attend 'an .. :N.ay ,l6-;Fot-mal Recital by Pbetry,thc' s'QhGlol, . records, etc ., 1 inform~l ,reco:ption on the " diub :. depictirtg-:i,ts growth.

'-' .. : Qa1p.pus: !L!i~:" ' " - rJ1ay 17~Founders Day Prog!'a(ll: 'I Viola Q,ueen . :. . . , T.~. "committee select+ . 1il'ty Festival; Drama by WPA SYMPHOl\"Y ORCHESTRA

"·' :.ed i'~m, t.he. Rouse Commi tt$es. ,BA.T$ '. . '" . ' . j IN FI;NAt CONCERT

....

~ pf, t-he . ~n . and women t s May ls..P,:z;-o'gram detli cated to, · . Th~ WPA Symphony " " re?'l$...Q.enp~s: e-9:lli?ists of I . M:o~hers of students .- j Orchestra gave its "final

\~'u ,,' ~~is~ B~ R~" ¥g}" :so~ial :" of ; the college. . .1 pe'!'fo;r'~ce' on May 8, in

,~r1 ,r~si~ce; dir£)ct9r ; '~C:W-l- -: ~ . ottiJDo: , ' ~':4. ~el~br?-tion .or: American , . . ,:I~, • .}~.~ ,Gb,:rd~n Bennett". ·tj~CGnte . . . Wlei [ '1lUS1C vleek~ Our glee club

, .. 1,?~aJ.:{'rnan;",Misses Constanc ,. ' , ~ ' .. . /\1:... · . ' . , . ' ~ ! ably supplemented this Hi1l 3 Helen Butler and - GJ\!): ' . rs . ! ' program. " Miss PiCCola ;Bro'?,k;S- ., .. . .

THE. " C,:"~o1. i :E G·E.. :E Y E' '.m.th the w_~;Lcome warIJlth of "Old Sol's" - ~""': ':;r ""';i,'¥ -~- - - 'i,~·~.~" ·.stronges:t:·.ra·y,s·..... ',.__ . . ,

EDfTO~ STAFF : :: t, i Mareh" ~a.~~nd.t:_::She;~we:Pt ~i th . ha'- . , . .,~" . strongoo.t wi-mds j washed wi -611; het"~e!i,viest

Executive' Editor ••••••••••• Marit~ ... c~r:to· , . ·r.ej.nsj pur,i.ii~d N,ith her n~a!i~t,rsndws; Edi tor-in-Chief. u •• J ••• • H.Gordon Bennet all in joyous anticipation ·of thet "Great Li terary Editor •••• ~ .. ,..,!, ••••••• Evelyn Bra Arti st" .. Art Editor •••••••••• ~:~~ ••. ~ •• Viola 'luee .' " Enough for the beauties of spring. Feature Ed'itor ...... ~ •• :· ••• ·~Ometa Fitchett They are inevitable .. Let us think about Athletic tditor .... ~ ............. Harry Hii . ours'el ves. Have we done any real sweep-Humor··E·ditor •••..• ~4 •. ~.' ••••• '-WilliamC,l-r-a: , lng? ?-ny real w8,shing'? any real purii'y;Lng'

BUSINESS STAFF

Business N:anag·er ••••••••••••• William Gra Circulation N2nager •••••••••• Ralph Malone Advertising MaDBger ••••••••• Richard Brown Exchanges ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mary Mack

CLASS REPORTERS

Freshman ••••••••••••••••••.••• Novene Holt Sophomore ••• , •••• •••• ~ ••••• Florence Thomas Junior ••••••••••••••••••••• :. WilliamWilso Senior ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joyce Hiio.l:lon

FACULTY ADVISORS

Ed i torial Staff. ~ •••••.•• ,.Mrst' Mary·· W.Law Busine ss Staff ........ 11i ss ;reannetta ,Chase Publisher ............ •.. 1ff.rs .• ": G:race ·W. 'E>Ei:h~

·'· •. l ........

.Have we" mercif,ul1y, for ourselves, .obliter •. r.<

·lit.ed all ,of' thost;:> , mean and l±tt~e thoughts I'" "which we have been harboring? Have we . ....

, made an unbiased check of ourselves" 'so - .. , as to determine what is right, or what is V,Trong with our re1ationships with others? If not, then "Natut'e" is ahe.adofe us'~--­And, unfortunately, we are not 'ready "for spring.' . , .

Fauna and'flora are awakening4 Are we to sleep on,---or shall we too make necessary preparation and awake with them? 'Let us all awake t.o:thebeauty of ;spring,_ each of us radiant, thoughtful, and throbbing with energy to attack and masteJ; all that comes before us. Awake to spring--vti th spring. That is "Nature's

. challenge. .,' of : .

.. ... . '. , ....

:J?RESIDENT . . DEMOCRAC:iIS' SOMETIUNG DEEPER THAN LIBERTY Mr. 'LeS. James IT .;rS, ·:m::SPONSIBILITY".

PL'blished monthly by the -$tudent~ ',~t. ...... -the 11b:I'yland Teachers College, Bowi~ ; Md. ... . Edna M. Prout to create and develop school. ?p.iri t ,loYal. '.' In. .. ade.mocracy like Oll'S where we do ty alid 3chool patriotism;·to fosterleaae ._breathe ,.t.4~. pOd given air of . freedom. shiPt initiative, cooperatiQii'~' ,~l;id'bu'5i~ where we do enjoy the comforts and, pleas­ness re~ponsibility; to inform students;' ure:s '6(~oine'~rthat ' are our own; where ~e parent s, patrons and fri ends wha;t the'· can~ '. to ,some - degree, deterIl1ine the type school 'stands for and what it a cc9mplishe;of education we want to give our children; u.nd to create ,increased interest in all where,i.no~herwords, we are treated the activities of the school,educat.ional ~ike ,hUlIlCUl't)E~ingsrnade . in God's imfl-ge athletic, and .social.. '.' sind li'keness'f we do have a great'respon-

·sibiJ,;1tj. Nations of Europe ,have had to bovv to the' despot. :Men of great intelli .. genee, men of great accomplishments have been imprisoned~ have had the results -a:

And so it's here again--that balmy, their: life-::-long to.il stripped from them, herbaceous, love-inspiring" thought pro- have, been beaten like animats. voking t awe-~nspiI:ing·, a'nd, ~dazzlingseaso ,'; ,.qi,tie ,s have been devastated., insti tu­called spring., spRING! Shout:it -Eo thet:ions, 'both material and moral have been house-tops~-~:proClaim it to the very hill !torn' down and' cast :aside. 'The new culture SPRING is with· us again. .thl3.t ,is ariSing from this great chaotic

Even now we· envision th~'gentle . condition is of a 'very warped nature, or touch vii th which the "Painter of-Natural. so. it appears in , the eyes of the conserva­Pictures" guides ~'j1is'~ b;'ush' andt:i'anS-' " '.tist. 'r.b.e.crazy patte;rns, t):le warped forms shadow into a harmo.nidlJs:'fa'ntasY'.'·linesa,nd curve's of the modernistic paint-of tints and ppstels. Eve:tl now the ' '~r " seemt'o ~e the European pattern. They 'breezes which caress us have beeh touched , seem to see much beauty in ruin '~md'

·cont'd p.3· col .. ~

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! H!, 'G,.O 1. i E G':E., , .". "";i:i1 -J- - -'. .~ .

EDI'I'O~ STAFF ; . ! " t,'_ , ' . ~

Executive Editor ••••••••••• Marit~+C~rro Editor-in-Chief ••••• ~ •••• H.Gordon Bennet Literary Editor •••• ~ .. "" ••••.••• Evelyn Bra Art Editor •••••••••••• ;.;.t'~ • • ,~ •• Viola Q,uee Feature Edli tor ......... : ••• ,~ Orneta Fitchett Athletic ~ditor ••• ~ •••••••••••• Harry Hii Hl:mor"E{h tor •.. ...• j.,~ •••••••• Williar.l

BUSTh1ESS STAFF

Busine ss N:.3.Ilag'er ••••••••••••• William Gra Circulation N2nager •••••••.•• Ralph Malone Advertising MaPBger ••••••••• Richard Brown E~:changes ••••••••••••••••.•.•••• Mary 1.Iack

CLASS REPORTERS

Freshman •••••....•.•..•....••• Novene Holt SO]Jhomore ••• ,. .•••••• ~ ••••• Florence Thomas Junior ••••••••••••••••••••• :. William Wilso Senior ••••••••••••••••••••.•• Joyce HudSon

FACULTY ADVISORS

Edi torial Staff. ~ ••••••• ,.lflrS!6' Mary 'W • Law Business Staff ........ Miss JeannettaChase Publisher ••••••••••••• l'!.rs .. ,! G:race 'We 'De:'<Ti$

PRESIDENT' Mr. 'LeS. James

Pl'blished monthly by the 'students ,of'

',with the- w~;t come warlilth of "Old Sol's" ',strongest ra'ys'.,," ' .... i Mareh~ ~a~l~p({,:_:.'She ~'~wept ~ith 'he:" ' , stxong~t wi4.nds j washed wi 'tih; het"?~,viest '~ns; pur.i#i~d iI',ith her n~a:vie-~t..r sndws; all in joyous anticipation ,of ther "Great Arti st" eo

, . "EnOUgh for the beauties of spring. They ~e inevitable. Let us think about

, ourselves. Have we done any real sweep-r Ing? ~ny real w8,shing? any real purif'y1ng' .Have we' msr,dfully, for ourselves, ,ohUter. <'" 'at.ed all ,of' thqse mean and 1itt~e thoughts >

which we have been harborihg? Have we i... made an unbiased check of ourselves" 'so' ", as to determine what is right, or what is VlI'ong with our relationshj,ps v,rith others? If not, then "Natu:te" is ahead j:,i', us'~--­And, unfortunately. we are not 'ready-for spring.' ' , .

Fauna and' flora are awakening. Are we to sleep on,---or shall we too make necessary preparation and awake with them? 'Let us all awake t,o'the beauty of :spri ng,. each of us radiant, thoughtful, and throbbing with energy to attack and mestel; all that comes before; us. Awake to spring--vii th spring. That is "Nature's

.. challenge. ' J '

~.

DEt10CRA(;'Y' -is' SOJIETHING DEEPER THAN LIBERTY IT ):$, ~R:E:SPONSIBILITY" •

•••• ' •• p'

the :M[-,!'yland Teachers College, Bowi~ ~'Md. Edna M. Prout to create and develop school, 5'lpirit ,loYal, " In,a ,democracy like ours where we do ty and school patriotism; ,to t'osterlea'dE~ ,_breathe, :tJ::l,e, c:;.od given air offreedom f

ship, initiative, coopera't{Qn", ,and' busi.;. where vve do enjoy the comforts and pleas-ness re~ponsibility; to inform students; ure:s6( ~oin(iir,that are our own; where we parents, patrons and friends wh,h the, can"tosome'degreo, deter111ine the type school 'stands for and what it a~complishe ;of education we want to give our childrer~; c.nd to create ,increased interest in all where, in other words , vIe are treated the activities of the school; ,edu.cat,ion~ ~ike ,hUrnanpeings ,made' in God's image athletic, andsoci81.. ' ' and likeness,. we do have a great'respon-

And so it's here again--that balmy, herbaceous, love-inspiring" thought pro­voking, awe-~nspiring, and dazzling seasO called spring., SPRING! Shout it -Eo the house-tops~--:Proc-laim it to the very hill SPRING is with'us again.

Even now we envision th~'gentle . touch 'lin th which, the "Painter of-Natural, Pi':!tures" guides!'His,i brush andt:rans-'" forms shadow into a harmo.n'iO'lls''fa'n'tasY',' of tints and ppstels. Eveu now the ' 'breezes which caress us have been touched

s:ibLpty. Nations of Europe have had to bow' to the' despot. :,Men of great intelli ... gence, men of great accomplishments have be,en imprisotled~ have had the results 'cr: their: life-long toil stripp'ed from them, have been beaten like anima'ls.

, ' •. ,~ities have been devastated" insti tu­ti.ons, both rna terial and mqralhave been

!tc;>rn' down and cast :aside. The new culture , th~t ,is arising from this great chaotic condition is of a 'very warped nature, or so. it appears in the eyes of the conserva­

.. tist. 'I.'he.crazy patterns, tpe warped , line sa,nd Curve's of the modernistic pa int­'~r 'seemt'o be the European pattern • They

seem to see much beauty in ruin 'and' cont'd p.3 'col.3

c, 1 ' , /

":5-TtlE P.T.A. ACCEPTS THE CHALlENGE OF NATIONAL D~SE

.Teannet a'Chase Only a few timesttn Certainly good health ' DEMOCRACY IS RESPONSIBILI'IY

our American History have is an important support in Cant' d from page 2 " col. 2. the people 'of 'theU. S .. of! the barrier of defense; destruction. AmericabeeIi called upon for a h~~,lt~y body pro-The ide~ ~ of democracy to fa'ce a more serious duces a ' healthy mind~ " The comes with the Birth of task" asis now confront- parents and teachers have Christ... TJ;18 fulfillment or ing them. ' Every civic J set up definite objectives the accomplishment of that religi ous,' or welfare or':' " for maintaining the health , idea came wi th Hi s Crucifi­ganization has jo;i.ned in, of the Nation' .s children ' xi on. Our hope of salvation orisnoW ' consc'ious of and youths. Health pTo- came with His Resurrection .. the emergency at hand. grams are being i'o,stered i But His" Res'sur~C"ti~n- gave to .%an&1ng "-otit in this army the home, school, and us also a greatresponsi bili t~ of defende-rs is the Nation community.. Par~nt.s and By His Crucifixion he' pur-c:.l Congt'-ess of Colored teachers 'are spending much chased. for us a chance of Parent:s 'ana Teachers. time planninga,na se,:r'ving Heavefi_~-~lIe pla,ce-a-- oil Us,

" 'Th~r: spirit of the wholesome .. me:al~ ,:totheir too, the r 'cspopsioilTty of Nat.itmal" Congress of children and improving the using that chance.. ' Our Gc;i. C'I'ed Parents and Teach- gener~ physic'rusurround- lives here arefillea wi-':: Il Ch i tcMara National. Defens: irigsof their ,homes, a~d many responsibilities; a 3

~ R ';.,xflibit'ed in their them' communitie:s ... . Peri'odic m~mbe_r.s , of8ur~race. we mus",' \;J"OH9 ri for the National confe.renees .,t!0nducted,'by).ive' our liV89,, : ana~ in ~'''; (~ cJventio1'l! t-o ,be held in: comp.etentJ3pecialis,ts' in· . ithat. tb.e;y' bri:hg ' honor k ~" l' ; ~ nst,itute, We~t Virginia,; ' health ,edu-'!ation :. area,:vail-:,~ rac-e;' as ·c:rtize:q.s of' '·OUT.

'--ul~r 28 ,to ,30." J.941, "The " abl"6; £t.o>:all oi', . .th.e_~P')"i,QOQ; - · .stat~ Iwe rru/st ~ be the :.verr ::::'lace Df' -t -he ·, -Fa-ren"t"['eacu'ei· m,emb.er~hip. The inforiria.tibb€istc·itize:n~' ~ · hs · teache :;~~,. )~~?s.c ciati'on·in th~ Total . r;eceived at these me'etings as docto~,S~ "A? '.housewive,;! ,-Dc :'enseProgram,,"'," ~ , . ,\' has ,;madc !the ' people more ( i a:~ :husband{, ' ?iAc1:: 'W~,ye's -; wu '

·V[.hatr is the pJ.,a,ceof :' hea:).th consci,9uS., .. The-i;rmustbG , our'very~ best:.; , ".he F .-[,~A; .. ~- ~inth.£r ·'tot·~\.< ··' l!esj>onses to Negro :Health ' Tii,e' c'otiapse"' Of··-a. df3 .. (~ 3 fcns~ program? T:O :begtn! Week; the p. T.A. 'j s~r " " mocracy iCO~S wIlen the vith, 'the future otany " '. Rou;nd-Upjandotlter~e.:~lth c'o~sti tU:lents' or ·, tha~ r.ation i ,S d.ep. 7nd,er:-t'u. ;~on , ,I~v;emen~s give a favor.ab~: . deinocracy c,Ollapse; w4en fu.8 the typ.e of gtl3.,i;lance gJ. ven lmpreSS1.on t.o us .of '. the ' 1'ill internal wdrkf'rigs'ha vo be-t no ch.ild-ren who are in":" sp~rit qf rooperatiqn shbwri- ' com~ rott~n or ' moth.i..eaten., G'\dtably. f).lt'llre lead'8,rs'. by! the members 01 .the " TJ:'e collap'se of a homo, comes The paTGmtsarrd teachers' Nati onalCongr.ess .,'o:r · Colore wl?,en the ,members 'of that ' of our !iation Flr.e sPlr~ng Pat-ent S' and Teachers. ", , . hpme are forced away fr0m I cO eff'Ort tQ ,develop the J . The .C,all ,to ; " .~rm,'.s .. :.has .. ~it by death or 'some other :;Jh~Tsical-'7 me~t:al, and ' hc::-.enissue¢!by; . ou~ ~tional fo~ce ~~ .1I';hon' the worms of spiritual child; the whole executive. :'offi.cers •. , The t:r~acher~ or dpspair gnaw child • . ·. responses from Ple!l).b'e.rShip . into . Shr:eds the ties that

In/ tho home the parenunits nre 100% strong .. !" bind itsl'members together" set up moral id~als and ·1 The P.T.A~fuis caught ~ ,'Jell established horne n e8 '~ '-l guiding ~rinci:pl .. es .commen- ,the spirit 0f'~N~:tional D,' e- ' never collapse. The .depar-'·, .... C' surate 'Wlt-h "ou,r way of fonsc .. '"Let.,."us1J13.r.qh"orl,ioved on,es are' absent phY8 ';" , liVi.p:glt j , s. 'Orne ,of ":'h.iCh are ~.' rch on to ' Total·pe:i'ense. ly. but 'spir'n;:ually they, aI'" aCC'epted VQluntarlly by the _ " " , ; . .tstill present and their Child,. otp:ercs ,formally . " " :;presence is .mo.de felt thron,) taught... In the· school the. MOTHER:- . '.lf3~llYI wl1at did!~Ur ,every o.8.y.' act·iviti e s, teache;r i ,nstills these same yO).l learn in ' ! hink of' th~ awful respon,s) standards in the. ,hearts and Sunday' SchOOl .. ilitt we have oi' inakL"lg 0 : 1.1·

minds of her pupils. The today?" r.e.l ves worthy -of their tru..o t" cooperat.i.ono~ ,parents and : fe hav~ ,the, 'big responsibility teachers st.rengthens the BILLY: "I learned that pf l(~)\ring ' our neighbor as 'b"l.rrier that U f' in ,the ·in o~d~r to get ~)Ursel ves,' imposed' upon us J':t'ocess of being establishe ' h~ao.Tr he:etaVo~~e" :·aYr(jnU ::"':0 by God )~i~9t .. " against thc,possi ble invasi n v J. u I ., ot unorthodox" unsGrupul~us fly~. NO VICTORY WIm~O-ifJ""'T-LABO-r, ---:R::---VJ .9.l" mongers (;1' the ' Europeap -' , (;'Jc.ntries. .. , .

-3-THE P. T .A. ACCEPTS THE CHALw"""'NGE OF :NATIONAL D~SE

Jeannet a 'Chase Only a few times in Certainly good health DEMOCRACY IS RESPONSIBILIT{

our Ameri can History have is an important support in Cant' d from page 2, col.. 2. the peopleo-r the U. S .. of the barrier of defense; destruction. America been called upon for a h~~,lthy body pro- The idei" of democracy to face a more serious duce s a heaithy mind. . The comes with the BiTth of' task" as is now confront- parents and teachers have Christ.. Tl:1e fulfillment or ing them. ' Every civic 1 set up definite obje ctives the accomplishment of that Teligious," 01' welfare or.;. for maintaining the hea lth idea came with His Crucifi­ganization has jo;i.ned in, of the Nation's children . non. Our hope of salvation or is noW conscious of and youths. Health pro- came with His Resurrection. the emergency at hand. grams are being fo.stered i But His Ressurection- gave to standing 'out in this army the home, school, and us also a great 'responsi bili t~ of defendGrs is the Nation community. Par~nt..s and By His Crucifixion he' pur-c.:.l Congfess of Colored teachers are sperul'ing much chased, for us a chance of Far en-ts 'and Teachers. time planninga,nd serving Heaveh~lIe p'lace-a on us,

" The : spirit of the wholesome,Ill£3al:;; :to their too, the rcspohsibilTty of Hat. ional" Congress of children and improving the using that chance. Our Gc.;i.C' I'ed Parents and Teach- gener~ physie,alsurround- lives here are filled wi -':l:..t C i' i{ t 01ATard National, Defens ings of their ,hornes, an,d. many responsibilitie s; a 3

_ ,0; sxhibited in tbeiT them' communities ... . Periodic members of our ' race we mu p'.· \;:'0~j9ri for the Nat:i,onal _ conferenC'es'C:~mducted.by ' Ilve· our lives~' and, i ll 1. ' c:, '- cl':'ontiol'l to be held in: competent..spec1alls.ts'·in' · that they'b:r;-ihg ' honor t.:::: -:', .1 ';

~ n S+,itute, WeSit Virginia,. ' health 'edu.:!atlon areayail-race,; 8.s. cftizens 01:' our " u:t~ r 28 to ,30" ~9'41, "The. abl-e; to all of . ..:the .. .60.jQOQ $ta-te,we ml/st' be the :;ver-/

:" la("e ofthe"Pa'l'ent:..Tea'Che memb.er~hip. The infor~t:io best citizeni:i~as teacheT-,. /~.-::'3c ciati'on in ·the Total received at these meetings as doc£o~,s~ 'as 'housewive,;.> , -L';. ::"cnse Program,", ,' ~ , , " has ;rradc :the people more ~.' a:s husbands· a.na:wives, wu'

. V{hatis thepla,ce o-f - neaith conseiQus,..Thei.r mu~t b~ out- ·; v~ry~ be st .• ; . .. he F .T .. A:. - ,iuthe .total · , '.' ,F8SpOnSes to Negro ,Heaith ~e collapse" o[ a, (1,'1 "

( ~ 3 fcns~ program? 'l'o bsgin Wee}{; the p~ T,.A. j SUITllI1fir . moc'racy ,c()mes when the -\:itc, the tuture of any _ . Round-Up~andotlfer p,el:)-lth consti ttiients' of ·,that L2tion is dependent'upon mbvements give ,a favdr,able . de{n.ocrc~cy c,ollapse; w~en tn G the t ype of guidance given impres'sion t .o usof , the ' 1'in internalW#klrigs' have be-tr..c children who are in~ sp:i:rit Qf mop,erat;i,i:m ShiJWn-come rotten or ' moth.:.eaten., ovi ta bly f\ltu'l'e leaders. by! the membe:rs of ·the TJ:'e cOll'ap'se of a home. comes The pa'rimt.s and teachers' National Congress_-of c;:olore wl}.en the Inembe rsof that cf ouI' Nation rtre siar~ng Pat-ents- and TeaChers. . hpme are forC ed away fr om LO eff-ort to develop the The call ,to .·.?rms has ' 'it by d eath or '..gome othe r ~h~Tsical '07 mental, and be.en issue 11 by ,our national fo~ce o~v;h8n the worms of spiritual child; the whole exe cuti ve, ;otf.i'cer~. : _The t:reacher~ or di:Jspair gnaw ch iJ.d. . responses from p1en:fbe.rship . into ani-eds the ties that

In the: home the paren\illits nre 100% strong." ~ind itlmembers together " se t up moral idoals and ·t The p. T .A~ 11.8"8 caught ~ .Jell e sta blished hOfoo Li e3>-; guiding principles coIiunen- the spirit of-Na:tional De- never c ollapse. The .depdr "-,,, cl s~~te VJ'i th "our way of !fonso .. '. Let,"l,l.s~ryh'·_ ori, !Loved ones are' absent phye ; ,_ ' II VJ.l1g, II j some of which are ~' . rch on to' Total Defense. ly, but 'spir'ffually they · aI" o.c~epted voluntarily by the _ . .tstillpre~l3ntand thdr Child, others formally :\pre s encels made f elt th:r olJ,:~~ taught. In the school· the MOTHER: - '.'J3illy, what dio:ourevef:y dayact-iviti c s . t eacher instills these . same you learn in " ; hin){ of" thi;l ~wful respon.s.1 .. st2ndards in the hearts and Sunday' SchOOl ilitf.. ~e bave of making C~Ll' mi nds of her pupils. The today?" elve s~orthYof the ir tr~t~ coope ration of parents and e hav~ ,t:he,big responsibility t eachers strengthens the BILLY: "I, learned that pf 10ving 'oUr n e ighbor as :--"l.rrier that is in.the ,in ordyr to get purselves, , imposed 'upon us J.':r'ocess of being establishe ' ~Q ti,eavon>ou .: r'y God ):l:i_~ elf. against the possible invasi n have to learn 'to of unorthodox, unscrupub;:ms fly". NO VICTORY W~~OUT UBJR " !.'3.::-' mongers o'f the Europeap , . C;':)t:.ntrios. ., \ .

. -4-. CTIA.PEL NEWS V:ESPERS -------

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i lives.'

OhSup.day, March 30 The students sot a On Sunday ,·:tJi".arch 2, Dr. Wilder p. Montgomqory:

very vivid pictuI'e of the Rev .. George I~elson, pastaI' staff physician of the contributions made by of A.M.E;Zion Ch~~ch,Bowie .. Tuberculp.sis Department at ancient civilizations to l!IaI"'Jland, was our guest .Freedman 's Hospital~7Wcl~. our present civilization speaker •.. Reverend Nelson 01lrgu8st speaker. .Dr~: . through a pageant present- ,spoke concerni:q.g thE) . Montgomery gave' a very ed by the tre.sbman class cooper~tion that should ,informative and interesting in chapel on ~pril ).8.' exist betvyeen ·the crmrch, · talk onth,e __ causes,prevent:b n, Thos.e responsible for its toe school, ~nd 1;11.e and cure of T.E. He also succes's .were Mis's Josephin corrununity. . ... . , cinsw0rJ¥~ :;..~_i£:l..:~£i..:qlJ.S _.Q,Qmi~ Brown a .ssisted "l?i a ' " '. . OUJ:' :.£t.i-est speakeI' 'en ,.from, the audience. corn..mittee of student;s ,lVII'S. Sunday, March 9., wasI;'!x. . On Sund?-y, April 6,ouI' Tifary W. Law, and members • Robert GI'a,y..,~I'ln.cipa: .l ·o.f ;vespeI' program consisted of of the fI'eshinan class.' tli.?:-F~nt .. Heiga-te., · ,'a: sple~did Ea~teI'.pageant .

The Debating , Club, . Elenienta,:i-y ·~cliool.: Mr.. given by the members o.f the wlli ch has' been I'ecently Gray sJlOke .on. the. dut'fes ' fI'eshmanand' spphomore . dlass-organized, was I'e.sponsible . Of an elemen,taI'y: school €Js. The pag(lant was en-::- , foI' the debate ' pres.ented prinCipal ;rtamely" organiz ~i tIed· nShad.ows of the in chapel on Apr:i,.l'25. The tiQndt1ties, a~nistratio CI'OSS of :I'Qday ,and :Yesterdayfl. topic debated was Re~ol'lTap' duties , .. supervisory duties It \'VaS on Sunday,April Tll.at the countries:of the . and, ~oCial duties.. ';Phe 20,that :' our vesperfPr.ogI'aIn WesteI'n Hemi sjlhere . should, following, U:ems ,weI'e. named was' C81it.sI'od . aI'ound . the foI'm a permanent ' udiori i'. . by Mr.- , Grl3-·y .as . some . . "'spe'ech: of ,WJl''S. Strickland Those part,iCip~~i;ng' we~e' · nece.ss.itiesin .~r4nCi:pal... . and tho remarks of: Miss" Consfan6e m:l;r;;" l~~~'Y" '. ' .:'s1p:]?"!'" '·' Barman an.d Mrs~ Walty .01' Privott" Catherine9,uandeI'. :.' Kent County. allo-f' whom Rosie' VVarr~ri.; ''1iaiph 1.\~9M: . a - businessm.inded '. are Bowie: :nJ.unmL The TheI'esa~ :B:all~ ~ ' an;a<Anhe, :, ' ' :b - punctual ',. " j ' . .audien'Ce .. greatly appreciated Shoc' ''ly' ~, .. ~"-, -" c;,; . . '.. ,c -o<t~ank ,'. " their .$pee·ches as was

l'-To\~;q~~in~ ; ·the' < "; p. c;oimm,ulity: ,milided • eVi.derieed by theiI' loud students wi th '.thepu~oses, .e ... :suggestible :., . , . , <, appl-ause ... After the alumni of some ofthe/ 'extra':: :;. ". f- kn:O~l whentQ, . do. ·.:w.l1a t .' , .left, tepo;ct.s .from .. the . ct:rrioulaI" activities ·~nd. " g ~":' knOvl duti\3s.#-w$lt'sJ·~d : Eastern States Conference ;~0 aI'ouse mOI'e inte±-est ',' need-sof ·;~ch'o6t. 'W'Ore. given ' by Harry Hill, tn the same was the purpQSE;) , h-- kind"' ;but.";f,1r.m,. !/ .. ' : Penntngt.on Mason, FloI'ei1ce' , ,).1.' the assembiy' pI'ogI'am on " i '~7. loyal to, iof'ficia.1s .·.Thomas','and Novene Holt"

T by 2. ThI'ough ' skits the j - hal'd -worker . . : . ,(: '.: :'rl:l.e se.c ond group of ~t-,ude nts weI'e farpiliarized.· O:p. Sunclay,11:aJ:'~n16·:, .' ;: co'nfer~nce repo.rts'Were

"'lth the manner in ~hieh ' IVII'_ ~orge CrawfOI~p., ·. . . given on Sunday, 'April 2'1, 'iiE..r:i.ous meetings aI'e con.... ' nincipal ot'Rohert Moton. by Mildred Adams, Joyce ,It .. cted. Miss Elnora Davis High Scho,91 J WestJ!linst~r,. Hudson'; and Benton Adams~' end a committe.e of students IVIaI'Yland, waSOUI' guest Th& major pari of the ;Jere responsi1:ilefoI' the • ,sr"eal\:e.:r. MI'. Crawford. · ,ve.speI'p~ograifl wascenteI'ed progra.rr... . " .,' spoke 'on fo'f"get':Nlhe'ss. . ~:ro1.f.nd .the speedtles of two

M _ S _ Dorothy I~ . ~I[l·l.le . He s"O'ge;s't·~d, ·tnat "W'e- for:'" !'ll ? l.I- ..... O fI'eshman young lad'ies: SaI'ah

h8ad of the Home. Economics get th.e follovlin~: '. Boiley iandNGWeh~ Holt', DepaI'tment of' 'public 'school . . .:;..;. These speeClles which weTe in lJfashington, D; C. J ad- , a ::'" wrong doings done to enjoyed sO much by the ' dressed the st\ldent~body:. I us by otheI's,:" audience were ootgroVitns of on May 9. In keE;lping,with b -kindnesses done by us the English lihit in speech our theIiie 1'01'. ' if he Yea:t~,.s:he to otheI'S . orgariization~' d.<Ju<>A ·-"t:'ba:i;·our motor, as c - scandal heaJ."d about well as mental abilities " oiller peopJ,.e.· shOUld be -ue"Valopsd ... ' :) .. d quarr.els 11lLthindi vidu Is

Ri coo rd Br'owri

Fdu ~~j,~'-'.- .~.~ e~';; :~r;!:~e'~:ydi~t~esses c::::::::: . . ," _ 1: - some pleasant things Qje+-YeS, that happened in our

Cont:Lnued in r-olumn three

-4-. CHAPEL NEVill VESPERS lives.

OhSup-day, March 30, The students sot a On Sunday, .:March 2, Dr. Wilder p. Montgomery,

very vivid picture of the Rev. George l~elson, pastor staff physician of the contributions made by of A.M.E;Zion Church,Bowie .. Tuberculp.sis Department at ancient; civilizations to t1aryland, was our guest FreedmB.n 's. Hospital·twas j

our pr~sent civilization speaker. Heverend Ne1 son our guest speaker. Dr., through a pageant present- ,spoke concerniIfg the· Montgome.ry gave a very ed by the fre.shInan class cooperation that shoulC!. . . informative and interesting in chapel on April 18. . exist betvv"eenthe church. !talk on the. causes,pre:ve.nt:bn, Thos.e responsible ' for its ' th~ school, ~nd ~he and cure of T.B. He also succes's were Miss Josephincommuni ty. . . Elnswer!1l~ ~9.~~_~~i_qJ:1S _y_Qmin.g Brown assisted by a ' " Our: ,guestspeaker ·on . from. the audience. comnli ttee of studentE , IvrTs. '. Sundav . U?.rch: 9 WEls!'lr. '. On Sund~y, April 6,our . ~, ., . I/lary W. Law, and members • Robert Gray, ·prln.cipalof ,vesper program consisted of of the freslunan class.' .tll?: .iF~:rmOnt .. He1ge."., . a.: spler;tdid Ea~ter pageant

The Debating Club, Elenientary$chool.. Mr.. gi V8)1 by the members of the which has 'been recently Gray spoke .on . the. duti'es ., freshman and spphomore class-organized, was responsible of an elementary;.schoo;t , es.~e pageant was ~n-::-. for the debate presented principal jrla.mely" organiz .~itled· "Shadows of the in chapel on April'25. The tiQndl1ties, administratio Cross of r0day .and :Yesterdaylf. topic debated was ResobTop, duties , .. superv-:i.,sory duties It "Was on Sunday.,April That the countries.of the andsoCiaJ.. d~t:ies. ';I'he 20 J that :' our 1Jespe.r ,pr.ogram Western Hemi sphere' should.' following , it.ems . were . named 'Was' cent.erod . around the form a permaneIlturifon". . by Mr.- Gra.·y .as · some ". 'speech: of Mrs. Strickland Those participating ·we.f.e· . necessi tic,s ' inprll1c ipal.. andthQ remarks ot Miss' Consi'8.ilrl-e mli.~ -· l\:'I8.~:V · · ·· . s'rp.p' .•... . . Harmon an.d. Mrs.: .Wal);y .of Pri vott J Cathe'rihe quander Kent County J all of' whom Rosie Warren; Ralph lI1aiQM . a - businessm.inde~. I are BowiQ :nJ.umni. The Theresa- Hall-, ' ana- Aruie . ' . b - puilctuaL j :audien'Ce greatly appreciated ShocklYII " .. " . . , .. . :c - -· :t'-rank .· their Speeches as was

To acqualn't : the~ : .. ,. d co~tUlity. ,miJ:ided evidenced by' their loud stUdents with .the purposes. .e - suggestible:, . applause ... After the alumni of some of the-' extra- .. " f- knovl when to .. do. wliat . lcft~ ~eports ·from the c'_'.rricular acti vi tiGls~ncl g '- know duti!=Js;wants,f:Uld . Eastern States Conference ;~0 arouse more interest needs of ~chool . ' W'Ore given 'by Harry Hill, i.n the salJle was the purpos~ . h-- kiild - but;f.ir.1U Pennington Mason, Florenc<.'i -H' the assembly program on . i-loyal to .officials :. Thorms,' and Novene HoltI"' ";:'03' 2. Through ' skits the j '-' hard worker ~ : .1 . , 'TUe seGond group of ~r,udents were faJ11iliarized. On Sunday" j\~rch' 16""co'nfer~nce reports were "~L th the manner in which Mr. ~OrgeCrawford~ ... ···· · given on SundaY, "April 2'1, lic..rious meet:i.r.gs are con~ . Principal ot' Robe.rt Moton by Mildred Adams, Joyce .ii.... cted. :Miss Elnora Davis Iiigh SCho.91, Westminster, . Hudson; and Benton Adams'~ ' e.l"'.d a committee of students Maryland, was. our ' guest The major part of the ;omre responsi blefor th~ i .speakeT. Mr. Crawford: ve.sperpr.ograrn was centered program. .' spoke 'on fo't'get'fulhes·s. . c:J.:J;'DI.J..nd .th~e speeches of two

Mrs. Dorothy 1~ Miller He s1J.gge·st·~d··tllat 'w'e- fo't:... freshman young lad'ies: Sarah hE:ad of the Home. Economics get thefol1owin~: '. Holley;and Naveh8 Holt, Department of 'public . school These speeclles which we're in Washington, D; C., ad-. a:" ":J;ong d~lng6 d~ne ,to enjoyed so much by the' dressed the st\ldent,..body: r us by others· " audience were oUtgrdWths of on May 9. In keeping. with b - kindnesses done by us the EngliSh unit in speech our theme for: i;he Ye8.:t~,.she· to others . orgariiz-ation~' d .... t.od -·t:ha-t-our motor, as . c - scandal heard about well as mental abilities . other peopJ.e shOll.ld be ueve~opsd. -' .) d quarr.els wLthindi vidu ls

Ri c ha rd . Br'owri

Edu ~~j,~ .. -- e~~ :~r;!:~e·~~=ydist.resses ~ f - some pleasant things C)el-'ves that happened in our

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APPEAL • . MARYIAND

: .O,ur .. C}1ee Club 1'e-presented Bowie in a ro c i t 'al at.' A ppe al ,Ivlary land on April 6. 'rhe perforijl-" ance which ''Ja'S given in a movie theatre near Appeal, was well at.tended and received.

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GLEE CLUB SPRING CALENDAR

Whee! t.rips., :trips ~ and :more trips for the Glee Club.' They will have rung themsel yes hoarse by the time they have filled all these. engagements:

BAL TnmRE. MAR'lIJ'illD

On Mfircli28 ;the~ Glee

Club and Orchestra vlere presented in their second formal recital in R~ltimore.

BEL AIR ,MART"Jlli'D April .4-Gpckey$ville~1

" 6""1\.ppeal ., Md. According to Mrs. L. S. " 16:"Vlhi t.e Eastern James, who accompanied t.he

VIESTMINSTER,' MARYlAND Star .1lJeeting Glee Club to Bel Air,Marylm.d, / :, a:t; BovIie State May 2, the Glee Club sang

The Glee Glub.and'College . I better t.han she has ever C:rche,stxB. :vtex.e present.e.d f . ~ , .s"~21,-We~;tm~n~:ter,,Mdl; :ht:lard them .'sing before. ,. ,.:1ct1'ormal·Teci:tal:"8.t 'thet . . Jl~ . : 26-~rli~~ton,,.Va~ . J' Alyfays ~pen .to cr~tlci .sm,. ('9cra House in Westminster,'," May~ ... Bel, A:1J.?"Md;....\ whether good PI: ba,d., t~e' j\la,rYland. r. ecently. They I ,t~, . 25 ... Ch4stertpw:n ~ . .t:aembers of the Gle'e Club, s"ing. ~11.!J, I?lay'~d t.o a "·_-l5~~ecital .. ~J}1i;:le 1.;I'lU: sure, welcomed tb:i:. crowded house and'. 1I'jere' "A~. T ... -. , . !, CJ..ub ·anA. " l i'avorable"eomment~· ..... . El.uply: -J?~;iQ,)f;cir.~~~.~:r ... : . I ... .. 8rche~tra:r. : l}ver~tt Pe.ttigrew . ' 6ffortsby· the .. hearty' . ' "18-Broadcast~ ,, ' ad<J.ea eV~Jll .greater cred:1 t ap:plause of t.he audtence. _-__ ' ............... _Washington-,n.:.c+ to pur institution when he so

The 'studant.s were . '.: : .' ;". _ : ," .1 be.autifuLj..y pla,Yed a violin entertained afte'r the ,EASTERN _'sTAR .REC.:(TAL solo, '~CmTi tina" • Tecit.al at. a nearby ,hall ' ., ." ,'. "1." . Miss Hernmerda Gwynn, 1' ~here they danced and were ' On. April' 16,. i!he. . _ ,wlW is 'a member of our Lor-ved refreshments. Bovtie Gle:8 Cliib and Or.ch~S.1 GleG Club, read t1NO 'of her

LAl'JBAM ,MARYI1u,JD

tra: were . pre$entecf tn a.. original poems •. recital. here 'in our . audit:or,iwnJor t..lte .Eastern . Star A~sociation; ·Mrs._ ARLINGTON. VIRGtNJ:A

Always willing. to. - . Trui tt" wife of our scrlQol E,3rVe here at home· as '1 physic,ian, ,was sponsor. . Through the city of v'Jell as abroad, the Glee . l~Iany of~ .Bowie'~s.,out- Washington and 0-+01' the Club answered the inyita- I standing w?ite citizelts' beautiful rot01l1'lC River tion of .ReverendN~lson, 1 made up the audience .. ' jolirneyed 'thq 'Glee Club IJastor Df BOWie,. and . Through let.ters of praise anq. Orchestra1- ~his. time travelled to r~arby' . and'pE)r'S6ha]';"~pproye;1;:; the, 'to 'render theirAtmual' Lanham on April2!7" o. where . Glee Clup"·a!l~_·"·~che.~tta : .. : . 'R.epital in' Arlington, V~.o they rendered several ' learned that 'the.:? h~d :per~ bn April' 26 .·Al though tho

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'5elect·~on's'.. {armed creditably. audience was smail, those

I~SIClll ONCJi; . .ADMlTTED TO T::>1E ?,OUL" BECuliES A SORT OF SPIRIT t Ab.1D ]\iEVER DIES. IT VlONDF..RS PF .• Ri'lIRREDLY TBROUGH THE HALLS AI:JIY' ': GALLERIES OF TJ1::E NlEMORY, Al·m IS OFTEN BEARD AGAIN.

'We, ar~·;"l')J:eas~.d: .. to not who were present were ' that Constance "phii "proved appreciatiy,(3 •.

'to be a ,capa.b1:e ~.oloist MUSIC AESEMBLES POETRY- IN' when ~he ,conqon1;-ed 'J;.o : '. EACH J..RE NDIiIEROUS GRh.CF~ ;SUPS;:1tute, for,,Joyc~ HUds04 TjlH.lCH .. NO'ME'lHODS TEAGff,AND who Has sufferlng fJ;om. I ::=ICH- .t. 1" STER Ut. >~D ~.' LOT ''''

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ho~rseno SS. I CAN REACH.' '.' ' . . .. POPE

APPEAL. MARYIAND

: ,O,ur.Clee Club re­presented Bowie in a recital at'Appeal,~~Yland on April 6. 1'he perforJp.-' ance which was given io a movi~ theatre near Appeal, was well attended and received.

~'1ESTMINSTERt' MARYLAND • ~ I ,

The Glee Club.and (:rchestrav1er.e pre.sente.d f

:.:lR formalcreci:taJ: . at :thet (:,x ra House in Westminster.~ ';\i.'l.rYlan, d recently. They [I

s,"!ng. ;;tTl¢!' play'~d t~ a c X'owded house'and vjere " ~~ ' 1'

&.nplYP'I?-,id. J:cir , , ~~!3,~~ , ~. ! 6fforts by· the . . ht;arty: a pl'lause of the audience.

The students were 8ntertained after the rGcital at a nearby ,hall y hc re they danced and were ' i..;2 r'ved refreshments.

LANHA1v1 ,MARYLAND

.. . . GLEE CLUB SPRING CALENDAR

Whee! trips., trips , and 'more trips for the Glee Club" They will have EUng themselVes hoarse by the time they have filled all these, engagements:

April 4-Cockeysville,

BAL TIMORE, MARYLAND

On March 28, the Gle e Club a nd Orchestra vrere pre sent od in their second formal recital in B:-.:ltimore.

BEL AIR ,MA.RlLAAlD

" 6,...Appeal, Md. According to Mrs. L. S. " 16:"White Eastern Je.me s, who accompanied tho

Star. , Meeting Glee caub to Bel Air "Mary-1m,a. , . at Bowie State May 2, the Glee Club sang

. College " I better than she has ever " 2l":,,we~tm;in,§ter-#Mdt , heatd them'sirig before. "

" ~ ;,, '-26-~rli~~ton., Va. ,'in,\I'~YS ~'pen .to cr~ t1 ci sm, • IiJay ~-BeJ.. Jur.,Md'.j whether goodorj-oba,d" th:e'

" .' 25..,ChE;stertpw.n t members of the \,.Tlee Club, " .-l5~Recital..,Gllge I ;I'm sure, welcomed this

.. , Clu.b ~ail.lr " l fevbrab1e-comment., "' , , ~' .-, ·.·8rchestra r' .' : l}verett Pe,ttigrew ,

" 18-Broad~a.s:t"':,. . ' \ addeu evon ,greatQ:t credIt _-__ '--_' _W, ashington .n.:,Cr to ~)Ur institution when he so

' . " : , ', .' ," I bea lltiful:),y pla yed a violin EASTERN .STARREGlTAL' ' solo, "Cavi tina'".

, . Mi s s Hemme rda Gwynn, On, April! 16,. i!he ~ who is 'a member of our

Bov-rie Glee' cliib <;Uld Orches' Glee Club, read tiNa 'Of her tra: were presep.t.e'q' ;in a.orig ina l poems. ' reci tal, here 'in our , audi tor·ium ;for t.'1eEastern ' Star A~soci'ation" I vtrs • . ARLINGTON. VIrtOINlA

Always willing, to , 63rve here at home' as Vi811 as a broad, the Glee Cl ub ansv.rered the inyi ta­tion of Reverend Nelson, IJastor of Bovvie, and ' tra velled to r~arbS ' , L aI 1.ham on April 27.,. wher? they rendered several

· 581ect~oris'.

"j' B'ui ~t" wife . ,Of our scnaol . physic,ian, ,was sponsor. , 'Through the city of

, : Many 6~; B'9wie';s "o'ui- Washington a nd o+er the

MuSIC '~ ON~ . .ADldI'!'TED TO 'i'::>1E ~OUL J BECOli:ES A SORT OF SPIRIT, AND l'iEVER. DIES. IT VJONDF..RS PF_RTfJRHEDLY TI·1WUGH THE HALLS AND' . ~ GALLERIES OF THE MEMORY J

AIm I S OFTEN HEARD AGAIN.

J standing wp.i te citizelf,s beau tiful Potomn.c River 1 made up the audience.' jo~rne yed'thG ' Glee Club

Through letters of praise aoq OrcllBstrat ~his tim~

and ·'pe'r'S6ha:J.,: '· ~pprovaJ;; the,' -to .rende r their Annual' Glee Cl.up, ~ap~." ?:rc_he,~t~a : ... ,' ~epi t el l in ',Atlington,V~", learned that they h~dper- on April ' 26.' ,Althought'ho , ' .' " , . ' . t ormed creditably. audience was smnil, those

We , ar(npIea·s~.d:' to not who were present were ' that Constance '1tniproved ap :preciatiy.~ • . to be a ,capable soloist MUSIC kSEMBLES POETRY- IN wh.en ~h6 ,c onscn~ed to , EACH ARE NT.n..1EROUS GRhC;4 -SU?stl tute , for . .Joyce HudsoJ 'tIH,ICH ~NO' METHODS TEACH, AND Wh~ was sufferlng ,f:r;om 'I :rHICH -A l1.!/l.STER Ef.JID ALOhE. ho~rsenoss. I C.~ REACH. ' , ,

~ POPE

BOVJIE SENDS . DELEGATEi~rTO REGIONAL' STtfbEN;T~' C'ONFERENCE

William S. Gray

.... :. . . ....6-i\pWIE S'Itf'IJENTS .A'fTEND

E,. S,.. T. A.·<~ Jf

Mar ita Carrol);·' . , .

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State 'Teachers 'College Novcrte Holt, Penning-' at Bowie was among the -fIve ton MasonJ ~Florence Thomas, colleges who sent delegates BE;nton .'..GlaNs/, ];d,.i th Glagg'i:J to the fourth Regional Stu-, Har.r3T B;il:l; '-~;Mi'ldred J¥lam~ . ~ ~ .' . ~ .J

dent Conference held at .' " MarHa "Car1'oll ,,:royce . ' Coppin Teachers College, "Hudson, Catherine ~ark.er " Baltimore, Maryland on Satur and H. Gordon Bennett ac-: day, May 10, 19'41~ Those companied by Mi:ss E.cL~a delegates to represent Bowie 'Prout) M1ss C. Bronte were Lois Hall, Rachel Ennel~ ,Robinson,President and Agnes Queen, Anna' Shockly, i Mrs. L. S. :rames, Mr .. Gardiel H. Gordon Bennett , William' i Brovm, and Mr. William Gray and Miss Elnt; ra De.vis, I Stanford, represented the

I . . our faculty a-dvisOJ.'. I college at the annual '

We are proud to .say session of the Eastern that Mr. BennettLw~:s 'chair- States Teachers' '"Associa­man of one panel aDO Miss tion •. The session,whlch Davis 'was consultant of '~hat I proved most benQflcial,was same panel. Miss D!wlsre- ! Mld from April 3 to April cei ved greac. applaus~ whe,n 15,. inclusive eof}' the' Hotel introduced as the daughter ,Commodore ,New YO:z:'k. . of Brig. General B. O. DaviS.~· . The various panels

The"delegates Wish to whic:b. had been .planned were thank ~'el1" who" made it' possib'l ttendad by the de'legates for them to 'att~nd this /WhO seemed' to' ~ave,' 'b?en conferencec«> impressed ~by the -'buslness _____ '"_._. -- - like map.ne:r in which they

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CLUB ACTIVIl'IES ,Eyelyn E. ~o~~ ,,' ' . ,

TJ;l,~, ,Debating Clt.1bnn 'Friday: ·April 25. pre's~nieif~" iP's fir st, de bate to ;-;tlJ,e~ ptudent boAy. The topic was.: Resolved: "That the NatJons o1'the Western . Hemisphere Should Form A Permanent Union for' Def.~nse'~ .

The teams were as follows:

~. .... ...~,~ ~ -" ~' ,,......,

AFFI~Y:.E NEGATIVE LA .. Shockly L,C. Q,uander 2 .. Theresa Hall ,2cR. Warren 3"RalphMalone 3.Mary I?rivott

'This idebate was ,won :Qy the affirmative side.

The Handicraf.t club is . " .'

planning a fashaon show to be held in thQ: ... D..e.ar future.

The "!'iA:I'S" ar'e preparing to preBeIl~ ' ,tl}eir ' play, "Youth Goes On The Air" , 'for the second ·time.The first performance was Very well givenand it "vas enjoyed by alL.

'" '. , q ' " were conducted and the ' _,\NG"T!'iERS To Q,uESTIONS ON ~.#I :valuable'~Info:i:'mation which Sl:RPRISE BIRTHDAy ]ARTY

.Jo~-:J?~Jne' Showell {was .re'ceived, ... ', '- .. - ' " Mildred'Adams '. ",' Ndt .oniS' did. i~e ,attend The .greatest happiness

L J s.mes Gar1'ield conferences, but we' weI'e of life i'sthe conviction J. filoscs able to get a _:tast:ce~ of" What i that we are loved, loved for

J'3ff.ersondie,d July 4, New York has tb offer along ourselves; . 'or rather loved in 1886: John :4.dm:1s died cultural ' and recreat.ional spite of o)l.r.s.e;J..v..8s-, J',ll y 4; 1865;' Jamos' lines. We were able ' to Victor Hugo }.'::::-nroe died July 4,1831 visit the Radio City Music,

.-: .. Bat Hall; others were ' able to I - !':f-";;onder ':'Thy Miss Davis . -' 3:.r!.ce salt absorbs heat visit poi.nts of interest int wanted l;IIB to go to the

itfhen it is mixedv!ith he city. ,~. " ! recreatioriiiaIi to ' play the ice, the add.itional heat I'm quite sure that I I piano", said Miss HBl as causes the ice to melt •. voice the ' sentiment.' s: 01' th~~ she was .surroundBd with yells

6 " Sea horse, sa>!v horse 1 delegation in 'sayiIlg that a I of '%ppy birthday" on charley horse,. etc. delight1'ul 'trip was 'had 'by ! March 16.

7. (a) Metal helmet; 11.' I This surprise birthday (b) Brown derby,' . , party was given by the (c) Three cornere.d hat. ;ICont'd 1'rom ColtimnOlle Women's Senate, with the

8. (a) London; (b) Rom,e "tI..3. Water at' 130 degrees aid of NJrs. Moore, OUT

(c) Washington ' ! would be ict::l. . : dietitian. Miss Hill 'was 9. Level, gag, pip, mum., Ii ( 'j rea lly surpri sed and 6~:pre ss-

dud. t MISS· ELLIOTI' RETORNS , ed her appreci.ation for ~O~, 'Iy'0ur knee w0tlld hurt. !, ' . " I' the. ladies' thinking of h.er.

'he"patella is the knee- I Miss Ida Elliott, She was presented with a . . ' , . cap. : formerly matron here J has box of candy by :royce

U~U I nder a ehe stnut tree.. r e turnod as assistant in Hudsoi;l. 12. There are no bricks if .1 the library.

it is a o.emen.t wal~.

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BO~,VIE SEl'mS DELEGATES' TO REGIONAL' STODENT'CONFERENCE

William 8.. Gray

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-" .. . . ..6-i!pWIE SW'TIENTS A'l'TEND

E. S. T. A. Marita Carroll '

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state Teachers College Novorte Holt, Penning-' at Bowie was among the 1'1 ve ton Mason,' 'Flo-rence Thomas, colleges who sent delegates Banton .:..Giams ", ];c1ith Clag~e to the fourth Regional Stu-:- Harry Hill., .J\llHdred A.qam~, dent Conference held at , \. Mari;ta "Cartoll, Joyce Coppin Teachers College, ,-Hudson, Catherine Fark-er, Baltimore, Maryland on Satur and H. Gordon Bennett ac-day, May 10, 19'41~ Those companied by Miss Edlla delegates to represent Bowie Erout, Miss C. Bronte v!e r e Lois Hall, Rachel Ennels,Robinson, President and Agnes Queen, Anne. ' 3hockly, : Wu-s. L. S. James, Mr .. Gardie H. Gordon Bennett , William' iBro~~, and W~. William Gray and Miss Elll')J.'a D27is, iStanford, represented the

I ' our faculty advisor. I college at the annual

1,',}'e are proud to~ay session of the Eastern that Nr. BennettLw~;s chair- States Teachers' "Associa­man of one panel 6l, j Miss tion •. The, session, 'INhich Davis 'was consultant 0::.' '~hat I p:::-oved most ben(rf'icial,VIas same panel. Miss De.vi s r e - ! MId from April 3 to April ce i ved great applause v!he,n 15, , inclusive e-f}' the ' Hotel introduce d as the daughter I Commodore, 'New York. ' of Brig. General B. O. Davis.~' , The various pa~els

The'delegates wi sh to Which had been :planned were thl1ri'l{ '~'e.llwho made it possibl ttendad 1:lythede1egates for them to' attend this who s8emecl to have' 'been confe rence G impressed "byttie business

A,M.JWERS TOC'.UESP01:JS ON K~j I .Josephine' Showell

like manner in which they were conducted and the valuable-inf'oi'mation which

. " Not ,only did 1AJ'e " at,t~md

"

CLUB ACTIVITIES E:velyn E. .fu-.O$ , " , ~ "

The Debating Club on 'Friday, ,AJ)ril 25, presente,d '·· i.t's first ' debate to tlle ,student body. The t'opic vms,: Re solved: "That the Nat,ions of the Western Hemisphere Should Form A Permanent Union for Defense".

The teams were as follows: AFFI~'Y.E NEGATIVE LA.,Shockly laC. Quander 2.,Theresa Hall ,2cR. Warren 3 Q Ralph :lYIalone 3.Mary Privott

'This debate was won by the affirmative side.

The l1.;l.ndicraft club is planning a fashion show to be hold in th Q:_,!1e.ar future.

The "!'-1A.'I'S" are preparing to present , their ' play, "Youth Goe s On The Air", 'for the second ,time. The first performanc-e was very woll given and it .vas enjoyed by alL

Sl1JtPRlSE BIRTHDAy :lA RTY Mildred' Adams

L hmc s Gari'i eld

wa B • r~ceiv.ed,~ " I conferenc'es, but we ' were of

The ,greatest happiness life i'f3 the conviction

Eosos J '3ff.erson died July 4T 1386: John lidar:J.s di ed :I·'.,ly 4, 1865; Jamo S' l::':-nroe died July 4,1831

( .. Bat ,'~ S~nce salt absorbs heat

whe tl it is mixed' l'!i th ice, the adcitional heat ca~ses the ice to. melt.

C, Sea horse, sa-if, horse, charley horse J etc.

7. (a) Metal helmet j (bl Brown derby f (c) Three cornered hat.

8. (a) London; (b) Rome (c) Washington ' '

9. Level, gag, pip, mum, dud.

~0~ , Your knee would hurt. The . patella is the lWee-cap.

lIe Under a chestnut tree. 12. There are no bricks if

it is a cement VIaLl.

able to get a tast.e of What I that we are loved, loved for New York has to offer aJ.ong ourselves,. or rather loved in cultural arid recreational spite o.f o,ur.s~l!lcs - , lines. We were abie" to Victor Hugo visit the Radio City Music

'Hall; others were ' a ble to ItI 'wonder why Mi ss Davis visit poi·nts of interest in wanted ~ to go to the

he city. , \ " I recreation baii to play tb e I'm quite sure that I I piano", said Miss Hill as

voice t~e ' s~ntime~t s : of the~ sho was surrounded lNith yells delegatlon 1n TIaYlng that a I of ''Happy birthday" on delightful trip was had 'by I March 16. 11. ' ' i This surprise birthday

party was given by the Wo.m3n's Senate, " .. ith the aid of Mrs. Moore, OUT

L C6nt'd from Column Dne r3. Water at' 130 de~ee8 I would be ici:l. " I I

! MISS, ELLIOTT RETORNS I ' ,

i };hss Ida ' Elliott" , formerly rna,tron here, hlJ.S

r e turned as assist:'!nt in the library.

i di etitian. Miss Hill was

'j

I rea lly surprised and e~pross­ed her apprectation for the, ladies' thinking of her. She was presented with a box of candy by .Joyce HudsoD-.

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MAY FESTIVAL DANOES IN res FESTIVAL

state Teachers College .A.~ an outgrovvth 01' Vllill hold its third animal thei-rphysical education ll-:,y festival on May 17, The class all juniors were May Day of, this year is some-I peTlllit·ted 'towr_H :e and what different fr-Om those in'beach' 'an original folk previous years.. The entire d-an'Ce~ D:t' :these dances, festival is a project of the i eight cworese'iected to be junior class in advanced : used in our !~y Festival. folk dancing (Physical Educa- The' -p~iT:soii's ~\Those dances tion 307). It has' be'en i) t ~ \\\~. . have ·b;e'en ~selBcted are !)lo.nned" organized" and' , , l .I / ' , Helen ;'Butler, Ri'chard stagEld by'students of the ' ;I t j f ; :. \ '. llibvmr, '"Eia'ine . .Teffe-rson, jUClior class" ~ It is the .r tl .. , ;' ?x:. "" Catherine Dorsey, Elizabeth first time :in the history '." .• ,' - .. , ", ' j S9mervil18, Lillian .Tones, of th~ " 1ilsiitut±'on "that a CA'l'.BR'YN' PARKER 'EL]}CTED:I Everett 'Pettigrew and cl~ss has ' carr5.:ed on such a ""MISS BOWIE""" , ')h~ce _Pitchf9rd~

pro jO~~~'Qt<;~: '~a8~c.~ S tb' t :~:~4~;: ~~~:~~b;~~~,,~~~b~;~'~:f r:~'::l.< - ", ~ :~illia~ '~;:'y be usea "s:r$ o:r:1:gJ;.nal /dancep t St:-~ittr"'f1E;aC'hers,",· Ool:fegeion , .... . .. , . , .' concei'Veil ' a:ndtauglit-'by ;';',"" '. Fr~~£tt, 'Wk;~: .2. Ce~~ct~d .' I" DR. ' :W~· !C ~J1AN.,D' y' WO~ mem9'ers'orthetiTgrbup'~: : ~ . "'/' " 'Cathr'y'n'Pa!i'ker "as ""Queen ' FOR S"LTCCESS "

! ' The: r.:iJ8.'S: 'Da~~:act·iv±i1es . . drJ'1;ne ''May Fiesti:Var' ··to bel .... i'N-o"ex·eell·oJiC"e··with ... y:i 11 ' 'ii1btU:d;;:::tiie':cr~oiftmJj{g ~~,"l h€:lc1'.O~ .. ~tu:rdaY"t' ·]\ihy r7-. !loutgr~at.labor~!" said Dr. cf' the: queeri r :'selections' ;; . . -;.,.; .... :; :--Mi.$f! ;,Pq:r~e;J:',,·:.~.? :,.a membprW. C. ha,~9-Y a.s ):'ty .left ,<' rom 'the; schooj. 'f:i; orche'stTa, i; ' of 'the" s~n.:i·9t p~ass; one 'I with us-a"'1!>r:ref;"h:i-story of folk d~n~~s~ ~nt(ij·~:t))!otations;: qualifie-ution .u€):cessary ,I hislii'f!J o~ March .2.9. l:-,.strumeritaJ': 'soloS, enid a . for her .. .sefuec·ti.on. Other, i Dr "Handy is not only T ' Je:lduet.· · " , quaiificati'6n~were " ,: ; a:'co,mposer ;of blues bU.t a

'· Bo.£hstu<:hents of ' the . " sqhol:gT~hipJ.,pe~s'oriali t·y, 'I, publisher as ~vEillt. and an (.d:l~ge " ahdrpllpifS of the poise:;'·teilow~hiJ>, appear..; arranger' of N9gro Spiritual c .. cJl'l.onstra:tlon school wi'll" anoe 'andcooperative '. He relate·a. .that he had ~j3.:rtn~ipafje in -the acttvities sp:i,rit~;" ,', : . .- never had foot in a collego

The danc'es ,';t6 be used 'Mi8$"Par~eri s attend~1 until he taught- in one; tho i ~TO: · r . -. ari'tsar6 ,;d:e~lesti:i Sh~rard, art song writing with him (:'..) Mary Baa A Little Lam.b F16ronce-' Milbu~nJ Murtee'fi! is' simply' a 'natur:hl. gift

(Original) --instructed by' I i1cGovl3:£', Ele'i'lqra"Brandon,:! rather. than. the result of Helol1 Bu~]:e~f (2)" .Over . , ; Acia!oh~lri~s'i J'ea!illette ' :) studio'd growth~ -All of

. The Heath~r :rEverett ,. ! Clarke,' Evel~, Bravm, ,i his, compositioPs, thanks ·Pett1.grew. ,'; i.·. ·ni3truc. tor- , : I' AgIib$ Q;ueeh~: . .. i to fate', have been ..

, , , ' . • f . ; I"

· .(3f!frg;t~'i~, Re~T ':- " . : . . " [ . '" . ·successfuL .. · .. ·· -': Wi':p::iam'.'q~~y ·" q'na: :R~ B]:'own i . '. . William G]:'a~ I Among nisovm . com-instrilletors'; t4}Vt':rso:den~ . .', J ' . . .' • pOSitions he has'no

. (?),pe;~Be:~'Por~:tdS~·~Hb£:; : .l ·(orl .ginal :) ~r:e;:~h?se' l fav6tite, but,he tells m, :· Vl.ctPr;L~< -·;r~l1idJ.ls;;;;i'P:Sj:,;rqc dau·ces · conce'i'Q'ed' by the ! that he devotes much of ~ tor;,:'.lolP'~%,~<eJorj.9in€li,) · stu~:~nt w~Oi~;" i~hruc~- I' his time to the blues

Riclm.~r:a,f3rqym'J , Instrut!tor inglt and wlncb--the c18:$8, bec2.use it is .the biues '( 7) 1.tii Frolic ' «orlgilial) felt· should b'elrsed:fbr ! whic'h' the ' public "likes~' E. SOin~rville~' in!3t:ru¢tc;>r the"Mey FestlVa:I..' Life for'himnasn 't

. '.: · (8l~t;w:ng~ @'it .:J:)i'e91TIiJlg '~~ ·::·"~ · ·' · ·: ' ~ (AI,!!):.: . . always boon a path of ease~ Lili~R"ff 9!t~$" . . ip-:R~ructQrLI~ ,is : THE g:H:rLb. , _OD "Olf '.1 He 'had to work hard for a!l~h:~aYn~te«hs"' ~i:m~-:r""'k" e:d' o~ .IMVIORTAJ:,ITY. . I success. In the early

. yoars of.his career, Dr. Cont'd col. 2 ... GOETHE i Handv t,old us ho hc.d to

~T;T"I1l!7Q'T A _ - Ht'lSlC 1:iTarren -----

i\nnLtoi Fes-f~vo} --------------------------~------~ .... ------------~. ---~ BOV'!IE TO HOLD ITS .ANNUAL JUNI ORS USE ORIGINAL

IV-lAY FESTIVAL DANOES IN r&.. Y FESTIVAL

State Teachers College 1I'Jill hold its third animal 1hy fe st i val on I\'luy 17 t The r!Tay Day of this year is some-I ,-,!hnt different from those in previous years,. The entire f J stival is a ptoject of the; junior class in advanced

A~ an outgrowth (if their physica.l education class all juniors were penni ttedto write and teach 'an original folk dMce. 'Of these danceS, eight :were se~ected to be used in our ~~y Fe stival. The IH~lrs o;tl~ w_ho se da nces have bee'n sel"ected are

folk de.ncing(Physical Educo.- ' tion 307). It has'been :!)lo.nned, organized, and' , ste.ged by'students of the ju~ior clasi. It is the first time in the history

HelEm 'Butler, Richard Brovfn , "'Elaine ' .Tefferson, Catherine Dorsey, Elizabeth Somerville, Lillian Jon0s, Everett Pettigrew and of the' institution that a

class has ~ carri'ed on such a CATHRYN PARKER ELECTED

~IJI$S BOVill It " Alice Pitchford. project'", ' , , IvTany : 'ottf.iE( '(lc n<?~s tb :~' ·-;~ ·";Tiie: :-stud:ent~~o.Ody -Of " William :Gray

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be used are original dances i s(it;(f~"I'eadhersc COliege on ' . ' , " , concei vefl. and tauglrt by • ," Friua::r, 'N.aY2 , ' elected' I' DR. 'w.o C~', JWIDY' W0m<ED memb'ers of the~ 'group ;:' ;; CaihrYnJ?eirke£ ~as~ ' ;·Q.tiGEin, FOR S"JCCESS "

The: ~:fuybay ' activ±ties of"t'he May Festi"'al" to bel ,1'No" ex-eol}ence" with~ rill iTitilude-:,tlie ,cro\lm1.'rig "'~ h€;lc}, on.&,tu;r'dD.Y't" Ma.y rl-.. :f out great.labor~', sa.id Dr. c f' the ' queeri;selections " ,; Miss . Prrr~er;is ' a IDGmbprw. C. ha.,n(lY a,s )le left ~~l'om the SChOOl"S orche'stra, '; ' of the s~nto;r 'class; one ;1' with u~H~ '''bI'l:of';''hi-story of :: Dlk danc~s> intel'prctntions~: qualificatioil my'cessa ry , I his life on J:!mrch , 29. 1~_ 3trumerital solos, and a for horse:J;:e,ction~ Other,: Dr4 Handy is not only -r")2.l duct. ' quulificati6ns wer~ , '; 6., composer ' of blues but D.

Bothstuclents of the s~h61ti:r:slii.P, ~~fsori['.lity,I' publisher as ~cli.l , and an l.dlege ahd pupils of the poise; followshi,l'! appear-1 arranger'of Negro Spiri tua l (',cJr1.Gnstrati,on school Will ' ance andcooperatl ve ,\ He related that ' he hed JQrticii>ate i-rithe activities sp:i,rit~ : ' " , nover had root ina college

The dances to be used Mi$~(J>arMert s a'ttend~ until he to-ught' in one ; tho ;' 1'0 : ari"tsarc, Ge'lest~ Sherard, art song WritiJ,1g with him

Mary Had A Little Larnb Floronc~' Mi ,l bti'rn I Murteetl is' slmp'ly' a 'naturhl, gift ( ::. ) (Original )~Ilstructed ~y: j 11cGOvian, Ele'nprrr Brandon, ,' r!3.ther than the rosult of Helen Butle1-; (2) Over ' Ad~t~h~iri1is~' .Tea!IDette ' : studi~d growth. -All of The Heather j' Everett ' I Clarke,' EveiynBI'bVlP., his, compositiops, thanks Pottigrew,' inttrucior; : I' Agnes Q;ueen~:' ' , to fate, have been

, I I ' ,(3') ~irgi~i~ Reel ~ ,:, ' isuccessfuL."" ' • ' Wilh8J!l' Gray 'a'nd" R~ Br01iffi j Wiiliam Gra" I Among fiis own con instrblctors; '(4)V!:rsorlcn~ , I 'J ' I pOSitions he has'no ,,-(5) 'Pe':!.,se , Porl"idge'Ho't,; (orIginal) are-those i fav6dte, but ,he tells u;:. Victoria -Jenid,ns i .:instruc d8.ncesconc~i'ied 'by the ! that he devotes much of tor; ' {61, Di~ie JoriginE,ll) student who 'is,' itl.~truct~ I' his time to the blues Ri chard Brqwn, instructor ingit and which the c1a"ss, because it is ,the biues (7) May Frolic (origi"nal) "felt' should b"eusedfor ! which the ' public'''likes~ E. SOinerVinc~ im~tructor tbe'MeyFestlval. ,! Life for 'him hasn't (S).,D;rit£lng ~aDreaming vJl'>'>: always been a path of ease. L i ll:ll;ln , ,;roP.G§1 ,.iP9tructorLIE:l!,: 1:3$ qliIL . OD ',OF: 1 He had to work hard for and mapy otlleJ's,. ' OuR'IMIJORTALITY. . - "I

The dances marked Cont"d col. 2 ... GOETHE j

success. In the eCTly years of.his career, Dr • Handv told us ho hkd to RT.T'llb'Q'T A _ - H~Sle 'vcrren

FRESHMEN NEWS

N9:ene Holt \

ThoFres~.n Class is ,. busy now rehearsing for thci operetta to be gi,ve,n in '\ Yune. The chief roleS are plesed by Doris Jones J \

Coa:ric Hynsom, :Pennington Mason, and Lavinia Clanton. I

Piccola Brooks wanted to know if, before a ' couple was married in India, they hnd to hold a cOW'ts tail, nnd not bo wBrried before tho cow moos.

Mr. Stanford asked who had Gray's Manual( a book) • SomemlO wanted to know what kind of specimen tha t was.

The Freshman Class ha s been represented at t VJO conference s , this year,­The Easterp ' Stati?s . Co!)i'e~en by Noveno ' Holt and Penning-. t 'an Mason, a nd : t}le Fourth Iiogiono.l" Cbiiferen·ce"·at· ' ··.. ~'

CoppiIi 'by Lo5.,;E?:HBll •• pr?Si-\ dent of the '@J:;I.:sS'l : ' "

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JONIOR CLASS NEWS William Wilson

SENIOR CLASS 1.1EWS J oyc-;-:Hudson

The, jtl~i.or ciass is Tl}.e sGlli9rS , are glad about to begin another to 'be Ifi'n" from practice

,9igb.t, .Yl9 ~ks ,of, , prac~ice tea ching. I think they ' .. teaching. Itt s m~et"s "'. ''!'I':lnlly onjoyedthework,. who have bee6riie ',devoted but we vvere SlDlT$w:hat to the smaile,~' . ~', chi !J.dre n worried over -t·he '~class play . havo been 'a~~i.~eli the It t S allover nOllJ "until upper grades'; "likewise the real thing comes along tho mombcrsVi#lo ,have had and we all ar.e .looking for-the upper ,grades have ward 1:;0 Septolnbcr. been assiinGll~'t.he : lower Miss C. H. decided grades. ,c There is one very empr..atically in class characteristic of , the some time ago ' tha t we must juniof' class~,lch',is eat 'plenty of fresh 11013.1 th-going t"o make 'them :get ful foods "in order to be along in lifo, and that strengthy". She boats is' ~he api:j.ity to adjust N.Y.H.of the same' class an& adapt themselves to for coinihg wol'ds. any giv;en situation wi th- .The speakers f'or ' in a .. shor.t s:pan.. .. Q~ .tj"m..o,' ",. " 80ll}{n?J1cement·, ar~ Agnes witJ;leas,e ' and ,'~ace:. " ,'.' Q,ue~il_ ,.J~rft:~;" C~~I'bll'i3?d Sinc'~ ' our : m~mbe;'s ;·;;Xc 00'" Meli!Jh"D~w0ary~ ', 'The ~hair~ graceful ' lit' 'theit:·~djust... mani s ' "yours truly". m.ont-swe !are .<:p;;pc cting " .';['he .seniorgirl-Shad a everythi~g :,to 'fgo, aiQ,ng IIsup~r,-ilie;io":gbrg~c)Us" time jtl$;t ;as :'SIIloQthly 8.$. it ha v;'iih , ~;Jrs;/ Jam.~sdh' Mdnday, ~en go~ng'±.n ,the:,pa,st4 April-Hr,. . n.t,'Mr's~,]ames' ". ;, , ", 4ome"'t., 'G~ino s." refres~~Dnts, .. ' :.... .. anef arilIDpromptti 'progrbm THE JtJI~I OB C~~ . GOES 'Dm\ mad~ , 't;.h,e , ~:V~ Iii ngiribre than

, , ,',Sti!Il:jcttNcf - ; .; , j,J1t.qre~~.ing.l· '. ' ..... ",' J~fm V{iiiiic', ,;';,. f l '" -; )>-p~~¥.+ts,. h?- b~:rl1~~e in

Thefnculty and stu- ; - , , '," . .. :. winter .• ' Ohe'seriiorhomo-:(:;nts~ of the ·Dem.Qn·stration . ''Piiy 'beii " ·.:wastti~; , sapiens" tt.~provC;'· 'tha t sho ~ohQol 8,1'0 , busy: th,fssIJripg:, r S~glf1l-i ,':~'~a~¥~~~~~d . tho ' ,.; was. djf'e:re~~ ,, 11~:borp.ated two ,op3ras are Qoipg re.- .. ;! most "exqtlng :.J;Qt,'t-ball \ I in.Dcirm~tQry' B,()'vql', the '<, =,sed daily andplans', aro 'I ' ~me ". of 'the" yocir ' b~tWGen woe.k ... erid of 1vIay 9';"11 .and ·

, ' . progre~ for health ,week. the juniors 'and the , " actuatly ·vllt.hout ;~.~ting~ The ,P.T.-4. 'held 'tts ,::SQp40mores4\.!IAn{y6u're " , .,'The seniOr's ,take 'this

-' '::'f-:u1a r meoting, Wednesday, out" y,rore 'iJii~iet' s ' eve:r:-, opportunity of oxpressing "1-, 1'.' ~h 26, ~t' Sp.ro. Many lastin.g wor~s , th!;OUgflQut the~r gratitude for 13.,11 ' _J,~ronts worepr.osont. The" the 'gnvJl1~ ' .. , A:tter SGyon : tho.t .Q:ur tireless .and energotj Kn ::'h ly .bu~iness was handled ' inni~gs,ofh@.~d flitting f~lcu1ty m~m1;>:ers~ave done

nEd plans were .. made forthc and fast sWlnglng, 't)1e '. dur-tng our 'fo4r years sojourn s:pocinl meo:tip,g Wednesday, soundingofthe 'o16:Von h~re,to.J~el.:P Us Sl-J,q!lg the way. 1\'1:~rch 27. ." " . 0 t clock bell' brc)light the ThrG~ cheers for ' Yc;>,U~~f;or Borm l.Jm'~T, .'B'JOIvIILLERS· game tQ, ~m end .vv·Hh the . ".dear old". BOWie and .for

TllN. ' . . " . . sophomore t s tb::1:rd "V!cto'ry .. ' its' tuture ~1l9ce~~.' . . VJOULD STARVE US ALL, OR over .i!he ;, juni orsw~ 111;l.~ .. "t , - I. _ ,,' _" _ ' _.,....., __ _

W.l1AR ITi " " ' .. . ' score ,Qf,13-l2. ·· Off~cial,;:>. ,T~~ ~l~" :' extends deepest FJT !iE. :I'l' K1iOV~ TO :SKrN .AND of' th~: ; g~~ ; wei>~ John , '.' .~. si0P7,~,hr ~o .. Ann; ?ta ten

BONE White, :umpiro, -,and .; Cedric~ ', ~J.h0se mother passed' on, NIay

TB;'LT ELESH-ANJ;) BLOOD CAN'T HynE!0p" . ~COrG .~GqJ)~r. ," ' 10'. , .. '! , '

': . ',BEAR ,IT. BE WISE. WIm. SPEED" . ,' L , I:-. ~"""""S;'AD';' c.::D::;-Ep~.T;;;-;-;:. TH;;::;:-:;rn~, J;-;:<;a;""CUN;:';:' ~~D"'" ~""'.R;-' rTTHE;;n;;-

'A 'Fo6i';.;:± 'FORirY IS' A" FOO~ ' SKY: '1£ h., SOUL: ::I:NCliPABLE OF ·IND-w.1r.D~ · ': - :'Satite!!:I ': " . SADNESS~-pount;ess Q,G. Gaspari n

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FRESHtvmN NEWS

Novene Holt \

Tho 'Frcshma,n Class is .. busy now rehearsing for tho \ op~retta to be give.n in 1 June. The chief roles are I

play ed by DorIs ~oncs. Ce~ric Hynso~, p~nnington l'.lason, and LaviniQ. Clanton.

Piccola Brooks wanted to know if, before a " couple I was marri.ed in Indin. thoy , had to hola a OOWIS tail, I Qnd not be married , before the cow moos.

htt. Stanford asked 'Nho had Gray's Manual ( a book). Someone wanted to l<~'10W what kind of specimon that was.

The Freshman Class has been represented ~t. t vJO conferences " ~his y.ee.r~

Tho Easterp· States . Con-fer.en by Novene ' Holt and Penning- : BJIl. Ma'son, ,anQ. · trw Fourth J Rog1onni" ' CO"nfer·ei1"ce···e:t .. ······ .. . C')ppiri ':by ·Lol~ · .~ it. ,pr?$-i- ;1 dent of the :·cla.:ss . ;: :

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JUNIOR CLASS NEWS William Wilson

SENIOR CLASS l\TEWS Joyce Hudson

'Ille, jUJili.or ciass is Tlfe sep.i9rs , are glad about to begin another to 'be '!i"nH from practice .9ig~ .W9~ks .ot ,prac~ice teaching. I thiruc they' toaching. It"f s mMe:t's'" . '!'C2.11-y ~njoYGd ·the work,. who have bec·6~, dovoted but we vvcre SmInPwhat to the smailer" ~" chiidren worriod over -t·he ··class play. :havo been 'a~s'i&ne<i the It t .s allover now "until upper grades-; 'likewise the real thing comes along the mombers 'wIlo have had and we all are .looking for-the upper grades have w&rd La Septembor. been assi·inGa:·-t.he : lower Miss C. H. decided gradGs. There is one very cmptBtically in class characteristic of the some tiIno ago'that we .must junior class wn.ich)8 eat ' ' pio~ty of fresh ~G9.1 th-going -to make 'them" ,get ful foods "in order to be along in life, and that strengthytt. She beats is ' t:hG api~ity to adjust N.J.H •. of the 83.Dle' class an~t' adapt th~elves . to for coinihg words. any gi Vion situation wi th- .The speakers fO'r

. :in a . .slaor.t. span. .. Q~ .t.i.Ul~'- .. ,' 8omm.e.ncement·, ar1:; <Agi:LGS . . .. ," , .. .. ' . } .'.

'lid t1) case·' and · ·~ace·. · Que~n_ .•... ~1{l~~,:t ·~~"Cp.r~.b~11 'a:nd . Sine'e' . oUr'''m~'mbo;'s ~;;re 00"'; ' Mel ,-!,i.i:1 , · D~wcar:r •. ·, . ,Trw' chair­graceful "l 'h" ''thcYlf:'" '~d'just.,. mari '1 s" f·yourS ' tr ulyh., ' f6.<;lnt-s }M8 , : ~a,r~ . ; .9~o.c~ing .; The s.enior girl"s"had e everything :,.to !go. ~,lQ~ng "st.i :p'~~,":ffie ·~o~go~ge ou·s" time j~$it .:~s, .··smootbiy a~ '"it h wi'it ,~Jrs.·~· J'am..~~; ott: ~1ondn.y J

~e.II:· go{ng ~ in .the >P~s~. April · l~., .. e~t .' Mis_ James' ' . . . : . ,.' , ';.; ,.'. ijome ;.lli ". np~~s ." . rel'res~~onts, . . end' o.:n. . iJrlpro'mptu 'pr.ogrbm THE . ~IO~ ciA:~. GOES 'Dm\ made., "t.h~ ,· 'o~~ Iii ng 'nib're than

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The faculty and stu- i:"" . > , " ,: ' ··wln'tcr·. "'>b'ne', sCri1"or> homo-! ~nts ~ ' of 'the 'Dcmon·strntion "pia:~ :'bil:i ~<~s i!h,~ sapiens, (to 'PTOVC;" '~iiat sho ~chqol C\rc. busy t.h:i· ~ 's~rl~g~ ~~~gJ:ill~ ,.'~'~a.t ' ?P~~~pd : t .hc ,: was d,if1e~cp.~ J. , h~c?6 .r,nated L ~fJO ,operas are l?oi..ng re,- " : I . 1Ropt :.~ex.c~~in,g : ~q~t-bal~ " in .·D.6rmi tqry B. oyo!" the

'<"::;sod daily . ~nd .. plans .arc ·:: game .. of ·tho. 'yoar 'b$tvi¢en " woe.k""erici" of 1.1aY 9~li and , '". :progro88 for health ,week. I the juniors 'and the . ; nc~u'ally 'vll,thout ;e~ating(J

The .P.T -4. ',held 't.ts : ~ : ~qp4~mores .. " ,TtAno.~ you' rc ~ .. ' ·.·Tho s8nio~s :·take .' this -, ~~ulD.r moot.ing, We.dno sday, out ff YJ"cr~' ~~h~.ie"s . eVG~- . op;>ortun1 ty of ' oxpressing '1,-\,-;b 26,. ~.t 8 .p.m. Many lasti~g · word.s . t~ougp.but th.G~r gratitude for a,ll . _' I ,~I"Jnts were ,present. The " the #~....m6 ' • . -41'i"er seyon.: tho.t .QV-+ t ·ir.eless .D:Ild ew:::rgctj E L1"~hly . busine8~ w~s handled 'innings .of hard hitting . f 0.cui"t"y memQ.crsl,l8.·v¢· 'done

D.} .. d plan~ were .made for 'the and fast : swi~ging, . ! tP~ ' duri;lg our, ' f<?~r years so journ ST 'Jcinl meG:tip.g W~dfl:Bsda:y, sounding' of thc "elevon hq~e .. to.).l,eJp bs ' ~lqng the way. ;.,hrch 27. .' '.. ', . ' 0' clock bell" br '6ught the Three cheer's for ' yoo....:-i:or

bOPE JJ-JD "~', .'TI'.m .)vITLLERS game ta. ~n e~d . with the '. ".d8:3.r Did tt BOIfJ"io, ~nd' .fo:!:' T}IIN. . ... . 'sophomor"e's th:1:r"d"·'V:lcto'ry .. ' its future ~u9ces~,· . .

VlOULD STJ.RVE us ALL, OR over .. the . juniors witb .. e. ... ~, . I • " _. ,_' ____ _

W.l1AR IT- " ,..:. scor~ ~ ~f ,' 13-12: . : Offici.als ,Th'o ~YE":' extc~c.s decpost lJJT ~ ·r'r rdJpvnq. TO SKIN ·.AND c:f ' th~ .;' g~.~ :. WC;itc? . John' ... : . ' ~' ,' s~'p:::l.~,~r · ~o:. ~nn~ ~taten

BONE WhitGJ .:~p~reJ ·:and :: Cedric; .·, . ~11.0SC ·. 0othe~. ,passed' on, May Tl¥d' FLESH AND BLOOD CA+'J'T Hyn$op., '. ~cor.c .kQGP~r. : 15. ; .. .. 'r ,~ :', .

: . , ~ IT. . BE WISE' WI m.' SPEED _ . ;, ~ : ....... THE-==· ::--::S~AD~D=E'"iS .=T=-,-::. TH=:=Th=~::-::' G:-::-:UND=~::;CR~THE:;::;;-;:;:;--BPIGRAM ON TI10 ,}Tr:'NOPOLIST:' "k'F06i -':hi ~FOR~ I8-' A'FOO:E, SKY··iS ii .SOUL: :INCAPABLE OF

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;~c', ,Wia.l:iam; ,.8. <" Gray ',;.:: , '"

Laura Brooks is the first member df the freshman class to introduce one of our vesper speakers this year. .

President and Mrs •. Je..me::;; motored to C'oltimbus, Ohio to attend a N .E~A. Rudio Conference, May 5-8, in their new 1941, Ohrysler.

Some students having parents end r@latives'vlsit them Sunday,'Mny'4, were' C. Dorsey, H. Reid, R. Scott, L. Olanto I

and W. Gray,. Miss Edna 1-1. Prout was the guest of "

Mr. aridMra~ 'Howard Pind§.lll in Germantown" Pen.~sYlvania.l May 4. Miss. Prout ~as alro Vislted the H.obert Moton Llbrary ln Westminster to bring 600. books to our li;brnry given by Miss Anna Grp,ves. John F. White was a speaker at the

new Farmers of Amorica Convention held at VJorce~ter High School, Snow Hill, :Mal'Y land, during Easte,r.

Constance Hill and Ralph lvlalone v.rere recontly the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard 'Pirtdellin Philadelphia.

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, ' Vi6J:a -'Ci'Qwner, 'and ,Celosta Bishop . ' . .. ' ... . ... , , freshm~.tl ;; · hav.e.i'Ji tHarawn from the school

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Sara:lf Ho'lls '1;l.nd Noven~ Holt, fresh­men 7 s1?0lce' ~ t . yo spezls on , Stmday, ' Aiptil 21~

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, Ralph 'Malone htis secured employmcn ·viith'the Wissahickon Boys Club of German tovID, effective July first.

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"Mildred Adams h~s boon solling 'tags " ,fGrNat±O:~l-Youth ~'Teek, April 27-May 4 •• .

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Miss Jeannetta Chase is cruising arpund in her new Plymouth.

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"1~repe:r4-llg he,rGlee Club and Orchestra for 'a series of recitals including'a broadcast . over Ste. ti on ViINX Sunday f J:,"JaY

'18, at~:3o. p.m~ Miss Robinson also has a freshman-so'phomore operetta, "The 'MikQ!do", under way , for presentation hero :(t, t>:· c'11 r.. ~:'.'

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~ -' . ,.1ir,s •. fJa~Y Law: ;and, Ith;. ,lNilliam " stanford partici:pa ted ill a , survey for e~~luatiIlg the highsch90l at Denton, Ma:ryliand. Mr. Hunter and L1r.Spencer surveyed:,th,e pigh schaol at Upper l\ktrlb'oro, 'l'farylaric1 •

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our PreSident at Co'ppin Vespers, Sunday e'Ven~:rg, Ifla,y 4 •. , 1

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Leopold Smith hes'taken'the phy-sica exnmination required:by the Solective Service Board.' . .

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Allison Claggett: has bt'Jen indu~tea I hep spn "Jimmy" during a tonsilectomy, into the Uni toc'\ States Army J effective ' the w~ek-Qnd of May 4. ' May 12 J according' to hB- loc,b.l"'b6ard. I" ha--s been deferred until July 1. .. , ,

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BUT IN THE DAY OF .h.Dvr.'....J{SITY, CONSIDER"'.

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Laura Brooks is the first member df the 'freshman class to introduce one of our vesper speakers this year~ .

Some students having parents ~nd relatives"visit them Sunday, "lIIny 4, were" C. Dorsey, H. Reid, R. Scott, L. Clanton, and W. Gray.

John F. White was a speaker at the nnw Farmers of America Convention held at Worcester High SChool, Snow Hill, Maryland, during Enste,r.

Constance Hill nnd Ralph lV'Jalone 'V,ere recontly the guests of Mr. and Mrs'. Howard ' Pindell in Philadelphia.

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Viola'C+Qwner: and Celesta, Bishop. froshmen~hav.G ' withdrawn from the school

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President and Mrs. James motored to ColUmbus, Ohio to attend ~ N.E~A. Radio Conference, May 5-8, in thei,r new 1941, Chrysler.

Miss Edna M. Prout was tho guest of " " Mr. arid Mrs. 'Howard Pindell in Germantov,m", Pennsylvania.,t May 4. Miss Prout has also visited the .rtobert Moton Library in Vlestminstor to bring 600 books to our library given by Miss Anna Gr~ves.

Miss Jeannetta Chase is cruising around in her new Plymouth.

,Miss C. Bronte Robinson is busily , 'preparing her Glee Club and Orchestra

for a series or recitals inc,lud:1ng 'a broadcast over Station ~lINX Sunday, liay lS, at 9:30 p.m; Miss Robinson also has a fresh'mah-so'phomore operetta, "The 'Mi"kn!do", under way for prosentation here ;I t t',:" c 'll p:~ :'. .

Sarah' Holly <,l.nd Novene Holt, fresh- :=rr men, spoke'at yespe:zls on Sunday, April

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Ralphr,hlone has sccured "h th 'the Wissahickon Boys Club t ovm, effective July first ..

employmcn of Germnn

Mrs • . Vary Law: and Mr. , William St'anford parlicipnt:ed 1.11 a , survey for e~~luating the highschool at Denton, M8~Ylbnd. Mr. Hunter and Ltr. Spencer surveyed,~ th.e bigh school 8. tUpper Marlboro, 'l'Iaryiand.

Mildred AdQms h~s boon solling ''tags'' for 'National-Youth ~\!eek, April 27-May 4 • •

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. r.rJ.r. William . Stanford represented our PreSident at Coppin Vespers, Sunday

Leopold Smith h~s'taken the physic?' excmination required:by the Selective Service Board. ' . .

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Allison Claggett: has been indu~tea into the United, States Army, effective May 12, according to hiS'locnTboard. f . ha-s been deferred until Julyl. ..

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evenipg, IVlay 4. , . t

I I Ii1rs. Pa,uline Moore vi si t:ed her I .. honi9 'i!'1 Newark, New Jersey"to, be ~nth

heT spn "Jimmy" during a tonsilectomy, the w~ek-Gndof May 4.

"IN THE DAY OF PROSPERITY BE JOYFUL,

BUT IN 'I'fill DAY OF J..Dv~SITY, CONSIDER'!.

Old Test.ament

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WHY CHICKENS LAY 'EGGS

Mr. . Brown , our farmer, Who 1 s knovm from all ar.Oll

Was met by old EL::,ekiel , 'On his way to town.

TO MY BEST FRIEND

From you I get consolation dAnd words to cheer me vJhen

I am sad. And yet I don't k,now how t

thank you I .

''1Jlell, "said old Ezekiel , For a·ll those' kind things ' "Aro'your chickens laying," which seem to makE: mo "Yes," .aai-d Mr. Brown, glad. "My chickens sure are pay

ing". I often think of you as a big si.ster

Then said old Ezekiel, Who advisos me when l, am "My chickens ,I could chok · ; wrong; If vo bought so .'Tluch layin Then I' think of. you as a mash~ .' mother

Thn t If m quite "'broke" ~ .. Who will trod that road no rr.a tter how long.

ill had the self' same. ' . '. . trouble . . j.Wllen you are gone, I am , Ul'lt.il I got quite smart almost Jost ,without you;

A sign .I . placed. J.n.· tl1e, ... , . I se,Bm . . to bp alone in

~::'::-:~ ;;~d st~~:I~:!:~:O~;~~ here to cheer "What did .thesign sEj.Y";: 'f='ALld: .. mak.~.- those visions of

~"~~~!ea~,:!,c~~?y~~,~;L~~~~~q <?n happiness :80 clear "

MY ROOI,11JIATE' S . A}?SENCE (Dedicated to 1lUss Corinne

Dorsey)

There is silence in this room.

There are no smilos and laughtoT gay.

There is only . f~i~t , ~e~ories' , bliss, .

That sP9.a!csyour absence on a nig~t like this.

Only your clo~k ticks and . motionless' steps "

That are away fill mY ears. Only a dim shndmv and then

a croud' '-. Hidos you from me because

you're gone.

But here another day. ' must come, and then;

TIle' 'Qt:i$Brted spring vlill rqturn again,

And with it' tlJ..c bi.rds -tho :ir ' " chee.rynotes of joy,

'Fo'r you'-are -the spr:liig that '11tH be here.

I shall a:lvJaY$ look l,1pon Piccola Brooks you as my bpst.,. f:rienii. ; No ble$sing~ quito, so great

_""'-______ ' . . ".~ ''' .. ' ~. . . As OilG who a:l~J~yskeeps a " 'hays" }{: ' ' . ......• . 'sinile, : ~ ..: .. No truer, kinder, dG&r~r J

C O' .U RAGE . Aria lets nothing in the ' .. friend" . Hemrrierda ~nn"'''~ ~' >' , : l~~st ~vdr~y! you' " Tl;~~ ' y~'~;"'~JhO in blissful

O"t of .th"" · ho' pe that l' l', ng'e,.· s It~t ieaiiy' ;·1i1J'±'sef.or ·me to d " ~l b '" '" . . . ' • . F ' . . . , _ : aY~ViTLL . , . 8 ,, ' , . · a'-a.copt" 'Such ~., polfc'yfor ,,' 'Tl;lehirp:py,c.heerfulfriend near me,

True as the born .day_

i know that

l '{'g' ht- ..... ,f, a new _ awhile.; '" • '. '" . h'· 0'· r' 0 ' . th ... v Vi .... oms ::'V·n .... _:me .

"life is ever chs.nce

If..a.rtha C. Thomas . ,,')18m,merda Gwynn

'ro show mankind ther~ is a I;l espi te the' frowns , qf all faith. around, ," VJRENEVENHI(} m MES

I have the;' courage to go . ,Velma Ward Since h?pe'nnd faith are onward. I l,jatchthe golden sun

only few, ' Go down. b.ehinQ. :tl'ie tall I know tl:lere is som\3 other l.1y fears are cast aside to- pine tFees .

way :. , day, ". And ,far beyond the vvestern To guide and' help the fe.i te ~:nd' ,ever sp?-ll, bE,), if Chris 'seas.

ing steps. ' reigns That. :or 0 ud' men see in utte i thin this v~orld . of pride

scorn. and fear,

'

Over 'me and all manKind. kl¢l in this way 1. m .ve the .

'truth, j ~~~ _t~nto a dark. coat of . I have the comfort of my _

fri ends. When evening C01;10S. '

I watch the gOlden de signs Appear:across tbe cloudless

, sky,. Above the'vJorid so' higri.

I watch the: pale blue

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t j~ POfm1 VVRY CHI CKENS LAY 'EGGs

Mr. Brown, our farmer, Who's knovm from all arOll

WaS met by old Ezekiel . 'On his way to town.

TO MY BEST FRIEND

From you I get consolation elAnd words to cheer me vihen

I am sad. And yet I do;}' t k,nov.r how t

thank you I

''VJell, "said old Ezekiel , For all these kind things "Arc'your chickens laying . " which seem to make, me "Yes," .said Mr. Brovm, glad. "My chickens sure are pay '

ing".

Theri said old Ezekiel, "My chickens ,I could chok I've bought so .'Iluch layin

mash 'l'hat I'm quite broke";'

I often think of you as a big sister

Who advises me when l . am ; 1jIJrong; Then I'think of you as a

mother Who will trod that road no

rratter how long. "I had the , ~elf' same - " •. ..

trouble .' '. j .Vlhen you are gone, I am . Ul'ltil I got q u~te smart ' almost Jostvli tho~t you;

A sign .I , placed. ,In' toe, . I s ,G.em. to b9 alone III

hetJJIoupc:;. ' · '. .. . " J .~espnir , '1?hen ,th.e eggs ,9-j,d start'(Vi !: .. nO "one h~re to cheer

'''VJ'hat did .the sign say, -And .mak<?thosc vi sions of . ,That a .chi.cken could dete.c?1t happiness :so cleQr ..

"Some eggs or' your flB-Ck lr•

I sllan a:1VJaY$ loe>k 1?-pon PiccolQ. Brooks you as my ;bp.st. t:riend.:

As one who always keeps a " smile"

Out

C O· U RAG E Hemnierda ~nn of the hope that

Atidl~ts nothing in tho "least worry: you

linge . sIts real1.Yi'1iO:SG f :or me 1;.0 , ad'cpt'such ~ policy for' I'.ear me,

True as the born day.

I know that chs.nce

lIght- -o,f · a new

life is ever

avrhile.: . , .'

N.artha C. Thomas

'1'0 show mankind ther{l is a I)cspito the' frowns of all

MY ROOMLIATE' S ABSENCE (Dedics.ted to n.liss Corinne

Dorsey)

There is silence in this room.

There are no smiles and laughter gay.

Thore is only fai~t memories' , bliss,

That sPQaksyour absence on a nig~t like this.

Only your cloGk ticks and motionless ' steps'

Th2tare nway fill my ears. Only a dim sbf.ldow and then

8. cl"bud' . " Hidos you from me because

you're gone.

But here another dny.· must come, and then;

'n-ie 'QEi$e-rtod spring VJill r9turn ag2in,

And with it· tb.c birds' tho :ir cheery notes of joy,

For you ~ are the spr'ing tho.t ,Ili'n be hore ..

tJo blbssingl:? q,uit,o, so great have)' I', ' , , '. J. .-

No truer, kinder, de6.r(3r" . " frH~nd'" Tl1[l~ yo~ ~ .. Vlho ir, bl i 8 sfu 1

,days will be . 'TrW llc.p:Py,c heerful friend , who rooms wi th ,IT!e •

, "n6mmerda Gwynn

faith. around, WHENE17.ENn~G CD hillS I have the, courage to go . ,.Velmn Ward

Since h?pe 'and faith are om.rard. I l.vatch the golden sun only few ,Go down. ' b.ehinq.the tall

I know there is som\3 other t,1y fenTs t'lre cast aside to- pine trees way do.y, ~bd ·fa.r 'beyond the we stern

To guide and' help the f2.i te ~n<f ever sJlI}ll, be. if Chris seas. ing steps. reigns,

,'I'b..8t. :proud' rriensee in utte i thin thi:s v~orld of pride scorn. an~ fear,

Over me and all manKind. A:l¢l ih this way T. have

tt.e j . comfort of my

truth, I have the

friends.

Turn ~nto a dark 'cont of. blue L Vfuen evening cow.;S.

I watch the gOlden designs Appear . across the cloudless

. sky,. Above the' -vJorid 80 hig.ti.

I watch the , pale blue

G01vTh~NDE1.:ENT WE:EK AC'I'nu-S- . ~ •

'TIES '

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QUE1STIOIJS ':"-',',' .JUne\8 tp June 14.'41 Just tl.cf.ore tho College 1. lKiftn:ii':'presiaent of the" . ".,J" Eye went to' press, 'the' 'cur.,:.

bni~a.c'!·:states was a, "~.ISu~day, June 8,,2:30 p.m.- tain rose ThtJ,rsday, I.by 15, ~a.riai boy·'~.nd later I " fuccalaureate Sermon '", on the dedication of the·" '. a , ~pnera-l with the I Rev: Alexandor p. shs.vv, music department to an C{v'il ' lflar? ' D.D. Resident Bishop ~ : evening 'with ilEute;r,:p~.~.l:?uQ.4, "

2. V'!ho broke the ten Contral Jurisd,iction., ,j highlights ns nIl Bscid" by cpmmrmdmen.ts all at The IVIothodist Church I' L'Arditi, played bY,the. once? Baltimore Area , string trio' which is co~

3. Name two at tl".t,e thre,e I posed of Mrs... MOOXR., .Mrs~' U.S. presidents who Monday, June 9,8:00 p.rn.. _ Glover, and Mr. Stanford; died on July 4th? Operetta..!lITlle Honey To a Wild Rose 11 by E.

4. Fame one mammal that is Pirate$,n McDowell J played . . by a s.,tri,rg able to fly? Demonstration School, quartet Which inCluded

5. Vlhat causes snit to Prin'.ary Grades Elaine JeffcT$On" E.lB~53 ' _ I'lelt ice?' Bell ;Ev~rGtt Pettigrew

6. Name three kind of· Tuesday, J'nne 10~ 8: 00 P.IIl. ane. John "lvicClain) w~:re horses that noi ther eat Operetta ,- "Rip Van featured. The Vien' s hay nor race?

7. What,. <type of hat would the following mon wear: (a) .::)ir Galahnd; - (bf ' Al Smith; (c) George Washington?" ', ' -:, ,

" , Winkle II Chorus rcnde.r~d IYBlind Demon strati on School ,; Upper Grades

PlOugh,man'~ by Clarl<.:o i3-nd the' Fresrunan' Oct,ette sang, .. 7fP[)~le Moon ". Special

Wodnesday, . .;rune 11, 8:00 p •• credit should be, given L~r. Light ' Opera -"The 'Pe:tt:rgrev;'for hisbeaut,ifully

'Mikad q'" " The ''Collog'e l1~partment

played. violin solo,TlCavo.tfna ll

by Rossini.... . A i.T:ocal sol0.J

8. Through whit capitals do the following rivors flow: (a) Th~rp..~Si (b) Tiber; (c) Potomac? Thur'sday,; 'Jtiu'e 12; 8:00 p.

9. Give two W'oras that are Senior Class Drama

, liClo{jds'T was skillfullY " ., -, '.. " , I

rendered by Joyce Hudson

10.

n .. 1[')

spelled the samo back­wards and forwards. If you fell on your patella, where would you hurt? Under what tree did the village blacksmith stan How I'll1ny bricks in a cemont wall? ;'Ji11 an iron ball fa 11 fnster through water heated to 130 degrees or water at 30 degrees ,~

FahrerJwit? AnsVJ0'C'5 0\"\ ~e..~

!'Grnnd Old DarUng,t

IFri~ay, ~J~~e 1~,~,'8:00 p.m. I hlumni Rec'option and"":

Dance . . ~ ~'

?Saturday, June 14, 3:00 p. Comrnencoment EX,ercises' ,Mr. Tho~s C'. 'F~rguson, State Suporvisorof PhySiC8.1 Education and Recreation, Baltimoro, l1Iaryland -- ,

and ilHow Like A Rose II by ~l. C. Hrm,dy was the offo,r­ing of Ponn1ngt on Meson. The program,hav.ing,beoll opened by ,tho orche stra, was brought to a climax with two s~lections by our band.

Judging from the hearty appl(luse of the D.udicmce and from the many compliments re~oived, the program was well.~ppreciated.

Anna Shockly

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C01'lM~:NCE1.:ENT WEEK ACT.IVI-\ " . . TIES

. \--~--.Tunc '. 8 to June 14, t 41 ' ,.-1

Q,lJ':E!STI OES ~-. ':.,. -. - . J • ....... . , .

1. ~~Tfin:~ ;'prcsident of the Uni~ .~ ·.stutes \lms a . . . · ... ISUliday, June 8.,2:30 p.m·.-~8jla1 boy .. ··e.nd later II ' Eacca~aureate Sermolf ~ -~p!:era-l .. wi th the Rev~ Alcx2.ndor p. Shaw,

L A s H

Ju'st -before tho : College Eye went to ' press, 't~~' 'cur~ tain rose T.ht+rsday, tby 15,

': .. , on the dGdic2.tion of the· .'

2. driil ' Wb~? . D.D. Resident Bishop~ : !;{ho broke the ten Central Juris.d.i ction, ·1·

cPmr:1D.ndments all at The l· .. 1cthodist Church I

music departmont to an evening vIi th 9IEut~!'.p~.~.E?u9.h . . highlights D. s "11 Bacia'" by L'Arditi, played by. the.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

o~ce? Baltimore Area . Name tV10 o.f t.h,e thre.e i

U.S. presidents who died on July 4th? l\~ c:mc one .mammal that is &ble to fly? Vfuat causes s~lt to l!iel t icc?' Name three ki1J.d of· horses thnt neither eat hay nor r3.ce? Vlhat- 'type of h2.t would the following men wear: · (Ed bir Galchnd; - (bY ' ~ Al Smith; (c) George

Monday, June 9,8:00 p.m. -Operctta~"The Honey

Pi re. te $."

Demonstrntion School, Primary G~ades

fuesde.y ·, June 10~ 8; 00 p.m. Opere~ta - uRip Van

Winkle" Demonstration Scho91; Upper Grades

Wednosday, June 11, 8:00 p. WashingtC;>ri? . Light Opera -"The

. Mikad 0'''' ~ ' The ' Collcg~ ~~partment

8. Through whrlt capitals do the following rivers f'l ow : ( rd Th~me s ; ( b ) Tiber; (c) Potomac? . Thursda'y,i 'JJn'c'12; 8:00 p.m'

9. Give two woras that are Senior Class Drama

10.

LJ.

spelled the samo bnck­'i.'.TUrds nnd forwards. If you tell on your petella, where would you hurt? Under what tree d-id the ' village blacks~ith stRn r:ow r.l'-tny bri cks in a ce:1Gnt wall? ~ill an {ron ball fall fnster through water heated to 130 degrees Qr 'water ct 30 degrees '!

Fahren.hci't? ,.

A(lSvvrvlS 01"\ ~.~

ttG~o..nd Old D8.~lJngl"

[Fri'~~y ~ '~J~~e 13~ .. 8: 00 p.m. I J..lwnni Rec'cption E!~d ." .....

DQnce .. .. . .. ,

?Saturday, June 14, 3:00 p. Comrnencoffi:n't[, E,xqrc ises ' ~P. Thomas C. FGrguson, State Supervisor . of Phj;si eel Educat ion and Reereo.tiog,. B~ltimorGt lhryl3.!ld

f /", ~'-! 0 r

string trio ' which is co~ posed of Mrs. Moorc, Mrs .. · Glover, ?~ 1tr. 3tnnford; To a V!i ld rtose If by E. !l.k D owe 1 1 , playod~ .by 0. ~trirg quartet which includo~ Eleine Jeffer$o~~.~lsi~ , -Bell ; · . Ev~r6tt Pettigrew aus. John -ll''lcClain, w~re fcetured. The l"'~on' s Chorus rcnd~r~d If·Blind

. Pl'oughman'~ by .cac.r.ke o.ne. the' Froshinan' Oct·etto se..ng

It

7tPn:le l-11oon tt. Special ~ credit should ba given ~r.

1'e'ttfgrevi ' fer his 'beautifully pl~Y8G. violi"n solo. "Cavnt1na il by Rossini • . A vocal soloJ .

. ri'Clo{lds lt ;Ias skil1fully rende~ed by ' Joyce' H~dson and. "Rovl Like /I. Rose tI by "vI. C. lbndy v'vas the offo.r­ing of PQnn1ngtc~ t~son. The progr8m, .. having boen opened by .the orches.tra, WBS brou'ght to a climflx wi th tv~o splecti ons by our b~l1d •

Judging from the hearty app10use of the Dudience 2nd from the many compliments recciv8d, the l)rogra.m was well .. Bpprecintee..

fu'1IUl Shockly

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1; M.>A.(Sr .. ) and·D.M.(Jr.) love to sit alone with only the :radio to make-it a crowd?

2. L.'S.(Jr.) has been stepping out.late­ly, I.S. (Jr.)?

3. M.M. (Soph.) and D.B.(Fr.) · haY6J 1lDeen walking olit together.? TN.F r (Soph.)' saw it all.

4. Competitive forccis are working between .I .B. (fi.) and C;H.(Fr.)? ~\tT. (~oph,) is 'invol ved __ 4 : .. _",", .

5. ' J. ' M~ (Smph.) and C~D. (Jr.) have been:' se ent ogether' 1a t81y? ,Where is .'C:.:t01,. Q.? ,

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6 ~ U. S. (JT ~) still has the art of '/.;llind":' fold:LngM.J.(Jr.) ovonvvhilo $l:w is lboking?

EilSY Solutions

If you should get-' thirst¥ at night t lift tho ilJEittres,s and you find a ,' s Dring.

• ! •

If you want to go driving, there ;arc: nnils and a hammer in the office~;

'\i'JrJUld you· be afraid togo hunting lions" '" c,'-l;'>lith, a club?

'Ti12t wnuld depend on ,the number of mombers in the club.

r· .. ·w;c:""! '·ITllflciYs· 'get' hurigryat' riight after ! ; going to bed~ What should J: do?

Jr.: Take_ a rollover • . '.; \ ('" '.~~,> . ~-.,.~ ~""

Ee mus t not f laugh, at, hi s arNn who e ze : '" tS f>:]-If,! ~9JCi h@j, no '-right t? sno.e;ze .. -, .

Preston

We have a joke t J.;,f h",nti ~ 'u's a 'pa f ' on the back "while it kicks the other fellow down st¥ri 2,;: :C:; L'. ~qso~ .. ..

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DURIHG THE HOL IDAYS - THE ''EYE t! SAW:

J •. M. (Soph.) making a C!all at a hOlile in B3.l timore. Bowever J she wasn t t home..

w. If.{Jr.) on South Bentz StrCet~ '

.W.B.(sr.lon Fairmount Avenue .

H.R. (Jr .. ) near Third and lJew York"Ave.)

Washington, D. C • ~ .' "

.E.': G.( Jr~): riding in a 1937 che,vrolet.

',L.G.(Soph.:) , in B~ltimoi~o County.-

P.M. and C.R. (Fr,.) bea).1tifYing the 1-'-'

campus.

C.M.Q.. (Fr.) at, tho home ofC;S.:(Fr.) ,. -, :

.B.J.(Jr.l..arid E.i'3.(Jr.) taking a: r e st

'in Mt • Vernon Square.

S'1'UDENT - ' ,nLIiss: Jones, w a S Washington' ,,'400, ,~, 01" " "' •• • ••. an hbncst .rnan? tt

TEACHER "Why~; ofcourse il .;', . ' .. , " .;

STUDE:N"T -"Well /why dotheyc}osethe bankf, 011 his. birthday?"

NO MONKEY BI];SH.]ESS

, Don! t ·· forget" Florence, we want a _ne~7' g:r;iller. DQn 't' you kno,!Jvvl:,lat a griller is?

: , 'i "",~,'C()y.rse.I do; uts a big hairy monkey, and if you vJ[Lnt one of those things .in tr~e, ki~Chen, I am leaving.

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1. M."A.(Sr.) and·D.M.(Jr.) love to sit alone with only the radio to make·it a crowd?

2. L. ,S.( Jr.) hes been steppi r'lg out. late­ly, ~." S. ( 3"r. ) ?

3. M.M. (Soph.) anCiD. B. (Fr,,) -hav6J '~een l'mlking ~lit together.? W;F.. ($oph.) saw it all.

4. Competitive forces are worki ng between J.B.(Fr.) and C,H.(Fr.)? M~T.(iSoph,) is ·involved. ··

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DURn~G rilE HOLIDAYS - THE '':EYEII SAW:

J. M .. (Soph.) making a call at a home in B3.1 timore . :Sowevcr, she vmsn t t home.

'\'1. l{.(Jr.) on South Bentz Strcot~ '

.W.B.(sr.lon F2i rmount Avenue .

H.R. (Jr.) noar Third and Iievl York··Ave.,

.E .... G.( Jr.) : :ricling in a 1937 cne·vrolet. 5. J.M. (SlDph.) and C~D.(Jr.) have been :'

seentogether· latoly? · Whore ls -'C.M.Q.? lI~.J,,(J'r.) at a dp.nc e on -Sunday •. . . '

6 . U.S.(Jr.) still has the art at ~lind':' folding M.J. (Jr.) evon vill ilo ~he is looking?

EClsy Solutions

If you should get" thirsty at · night, lift tll0 hllittress and you find a: s Ilr ing • . , . If you went to godri vi ng, there; aro . r,2 i ls a nd a har.wer in t ho office.,

~\I(JUld you · be afraid to go hunting lions" v;ith a club? '}j12t VJould depend on .the number of mombers in the club.

1'-- - ' - "Fr~~ :~ :i 'ctlwa'ys 'get hurigryat rilght after i ! going to bed ~ VIha t shOlUd 1 do?

Jr.: Take a rollOVer.

He must not . laugh, at. hi sown v.rhoeze: , ' ) ! ' :B~ f:OX;hai: no "r i gh t to sncG,ze .. ·

Preston ... . ~

We have a joke that' h'?net~ 'u 's a pat ' on the bQck while it kicks t he other f~ llow down st¥ r;; _:'."C .. - :1.,-. Edson .

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· L. G. (8oph.) . in fultimore county.

P.M. and C.H. (Fr.) beautify ii1€ the I "

campus.

C.l1i.Q.. (Fr.) at, tho horn.e of C~S.(.Fr.)

.B..J. (Jr.) .. arid E.IS. (Jr.) taking e: r cst

in Mt.Vcrnon SQuare.

S'TIIDENT -,,'-.. ~ . .., .. '.- . "hTiss: Jon e s , was i'lashi Lt:t on '

'ali hbnest man? " TEACHER "Why; ; of course" ,,' ,.:" ' .. ,' " STUDEl'<'T - »Well,: why dotheyc}osethc

bar:-lk.s on hi s . birthday?"

NO ~f.ONKEY BFSI~'ESS

. Don't · forget,. florence, '.'Je \'!ant a nev}' g:r;iller. D9ri't: you kno,!,! vV.Qat a griller is?

;",,~' 'Co~rse,I do; Itts a big hairy monkey, and if you vJant one of those thingsi:l th;e kitChen, I am leaving .

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