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NRYTC HO] Diane Dulliam 4V Judith Ann Fowler The NROTC Battalion will hold its annual "Commissioning Ball" Tuesdiy, May 2, at the Fort Jackson Officers Club in honor of the graduating midshipmen. An "llonorary Captain" will be (rowned during the intermission (Author of "I jas Loves o A ROBE BY ANI As Commencement Day draws r lips is: "How did the different di academic robes with hoods of < but everybody-is asking it. I m< ten feet on any campus in Ameri elbow and says, "How did the< marked by academic robes with This, I must say, is not the usi who grab my elbow. Usually t Marlboro?" And this is right anc collegians, and, therefore, the : and discernment? And do not in mand the tastiest in tobacco fla% does not Marlboro deliver a fla selectrate filter that is easy drav that is hard? You know it I 6a But I digress. Back to the cc A doctor of philosophy wears bl Sgreen, a master of arts wears whi crimson, a master of library scie Why, for example, should a mast yellow? WVell sir, to answer this vexing p March 29, 1844. On that (late United States was established1 Sigafoos's neighbors were of ct is, except Wrex Todhunter. Mr. Todhunter had hated Mr men had wooed the beauiteous chosen Mr. Sigafoos because sht Sigafoos knew all the latest steps M ambo, the Shay's Rebellion E Polk Polka, while Mr. Todhunt owing to a wound he had receive (lie was struck by a falling pral Consumed with jealousy at library, Mr. Todhunter resolve< This he did, but he lured not a Sigafoos. "WVhat has Mr. Sigafo< Todhunter kept asking himself, him: books. So Mr. Todhunter stocked his I and( soon he was doing more 1 But Mr. Sigafoos struck back. 'I serving tea free of charge at his upon, Mr. Todhiunter, not to 1 tithl/ sugar. Thereupon, Mr. Sig sugar and cream. Thereupon,] tea with sugar and cream and( ke This, of course, clinched the eause lhe had the only lemon tree state of North D)akota-and sin< courFse been the color on the aca (Incidentally, the dlefeated Mr andl moved to California where, r were, to be sure, pilenty of lem<e alas, there was no cream b)ecaus to California until 1931 by John * * And today Californians, haappgj Hlolsteins, are discovering a g filtered, king-size Philip Mfor Am,erican. in all ltuL slates. M LDS "COMMISSIO Faye Taylor 4 X.5 Sandra Cunningham and Jimmy Farr will provide the music. NROTC officers and their dates are: Mid'n. Ens. W. J. Moore for the Battalion Staff and Roberta Maxwell; Mid'n. LCDR. Wade Shirvalle for the Compass and Teen-age Dwarf," "The Many Dobie illis," etc.) OTHER NAME ear, the question on everyone's sciplines come to be marked by ifferent colors?" Everybody an I haven't been able to walk ca without somebody grabs my lifferent disciplines come to be hoods of different colors, hey?" ial question asked by collegians bey say, "Hey, Shorty, got a i proper. After all, are they not iation's leaders in intelligence telligence and discernment de -or and smoking pleasure? And or that is uniquely mellow, a ving, a pack that is soft, a box ored hoods of aeademic robes. ue, a doctor of medicine wears te, a doctor of humanities wears nee wears lemon yellow. Why? er of library science wear lemon question, we must go back to the first public library in the by Ulric Sigafoos. All of Mr. urse wildly grateful-all, that Sigafoos since 1822 when both Nielanie Zitt and Melanie had was mad for dancing and Mr. , like the Missouri Compromise chottische, and the James K. 'r, alas, could not dance at all .1 at the Battle of New Orleans. ne.) the success of Mr. Sigafoos's l to open a competing library. single patron away from Mr. s got that I haven't got?" Mr. mnd finally the answer came to ibrary with lots of dandy books mlsiness than his hated rival. o regain his clientele, he began ibrary every afternoon. There 'e outdone, began serving tea afoos began serving tea with bir. Todlhunter began serving nion. rictory for Mr. Todhunter be in town-in fact, in the entire e that (lay lemon yellow has of demiic robes of library science. Siga foos p)ackedl up his library las, he failed once more. There *ns to serve with his tea, but, e the cow was not introduced Wayne.) @ ige sa among their Guernsey. and reat new cigarette-the uin -la Comnmander-ensd mo are 'alconm. abnardi [ING BALL" Nancy Walters Roberta Maxwell Chart Society and Sandra Cun ningham; Mid'n. Lt. Donald Wells for Alpha Company and Diane Dulliam; Nlid'1. Lt. (jg) Martin Duszynski for Drill Platoon Al pha and Judith Ann Fowler; Mid'n. 2.c Clark Fulton for Bravo Company; and Mid'n. Lt. (jg) Jon G. Taylor for Drill Platoon Bravo and Faye Eliza beth Taylor. They call it ttkist THE NEW SURI FOR PEOPLE M Newv LaVoris 0Oral Si the nadtionl! "Kiss N1 stant IV! U. se it aniVt im ever Volu W\ant t0 he Olle SjraV does \\ Oral Sp3raV freshens in a ca rrV- it-\V ithl-Vo How About Ballot Machines? As Carolina gptts larger, there is an increasing number,cl 41f Prob.j lemls oi camlipus. Some of ' hlse ire solved and soi. ar. not. Among the unsolved prolilhms is the problem of voting (Oand get ting the votes counted). This week students were asked, "What do you think of reinstittitting voting machines at Carolina?" Hill Wood, a freshman, replied. "Voting machines are very deli cate instruments which can be torIn up easily. .achines have beenl here bwfore and were torn tp1. Also, the student council couIl not afford to get eniouigh machines for11 all tie polls. "Even though they arv perfect, inl tabulation, they wo1ld take too much tilm. inl voting hecause only (ne(. perSon) an Voe at1 a timle, where-as manMen mark paper ballots at the sam4 time. Jimmy .\ann. svnior. answered, "I think that voting machities should bv revinlstitltId for canpuis elections, and with a little pres sure from Student Cincil. I think that they could he. "The reinstitiutionl of votintg machines- --hy providing a quiickvr and more novel method of voting anId by lendintg a CeItain atonilt of prestige to the act of votin - should cause a larger turnouit for campus elections. "he' primay advalntage, f course, woUhd he the rapidity and acc'ur'acyV of vote coUnltilng with machines. In the past, the count ing of paper. ballots has been a tedious, slow process whiich has seldom i come out 100' correct. C. 0. Warren. a sophomore. replied, '"I believe that it is indeed ; mist" E BREATH FRESHENEI EHO LIKE TO BE LIKE t >y...they callI it ''Kiss li Nt ist"! lixeit ing2 new Way to 1ia Ce.fl anyhereC---afte.'r eat ing. di n close . 1( . st close! hat breath tgus aind mints ei breath--k ills odo'r-cauisine !Crt i bot tie. handy for pocketi onr ,O sprays.* Less than a pen AVO RIS L OR Al SPON).SOR! Vaf Jvan Derrck wX Patty Whitlock *i. niecessit fir voting l iis a he einstlmed In this coin 14us. T4o 4arry 'dn a ucesu i, hse aci Whillws must be Uscil . that th,re \vill l1e no romn vii n.ke It iriak eaV ir on lie e Itnh.-:,s wind th I v ub w,mI n.1 ' raI mir :*. IVWtc." A Si r 1r s tudent , Bill \lei, .-aid. -\ ineL m iniles ale - h ( 1,1l 14' it' INEW ai .llLste acoss tntJ1 \~Insant fres yaspaytie 69yc ~ P A Yees;emn F4"OR "1LACK Al Inda Skippvr Piaune Jenkins Skippy Canady pw and. very44 ftetnl, too m1an\ There is not enough a Mn hilit to) plice ll he A a-d S,tence or Business 2h 'Stud'en: I\d offte w.f. Why arec some of their rings I on '. I i- dial'lullol iing i it meet - rigid '. '13:dr of w%eight, color' antju : aity. Nor is tis sim*f el v .erbal pr guaranutte e(\'h h the e I'Idan let,s yod ime full c the putrchast/ of' a Iargtr A At tea r'ed ib r t throu ghoul proud. too, ot A ri earved's as the lEvening Starr shown her4 earved: I.ottk fot the namet~ ini your written Artearved guard Of cour-e. heing engaged is, engagement with an Artcar wonderful tan ev'er-forever, DIAMOND AND W Pin * N ring< Groc towr 10f Evening Stat Namt is an exclusive patented design Adda -one of Artcarved's .ward-wlnning settings. City .ta C1 GOLD" Josanne Verdery Pal Adair Ph: kappa Sigmat social fratei nity widl hold i,s benhitl Black .1d ((' formal tonirht a1 the FVre Lake Country Clul. Dur inr mntermission the new Phi Kap Vill will e crowned and the best pledve av.ard will be made. (OffiCers arnd their sponsors are Ph'! .an !,pic:idt'nt. and Val -!.D4n I-rrik -.4pezwr Moorer. presiden':. a nd Blenda Skip I: HICk kiirkpatrick. secretary, and .sanne* V*- rd e ry;- Herb r o'Iespnd'14inW secretary. aid Patty Whitlock: Nval Risch, tr ',arr, and Dian, Jenkins; I b-ke Adkins. party chairman. an1 Sk:jopy Canady: and Marshall tac pld e "ri"WIr, anld Pat dar. girls pr ouder than- others? rean aren't all roman an Amr-d. This means e\.ellenlce in cut, carat omise. Artznarved's written aclusis e Permanent Value urrent retail price toward itearved anytime, at any thre country. You will be 8rn'l*inning styling, like .To be sure it's an Art. side the ring, and ask for ntee. vonderfuil, but sealing the ved ring makes it more EDDING RINGS Wood &Sons, Inc., Dept. SP-11 8 E. 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. ro sand ma moro facts About diamond And "Wodldino Guido for Brido and I in. Also namn of noarnst (or homo .) Artcarvod ,Jowolor. Il am enclosing a caoe handling and postage. .County or Zona I