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A Weekly Report - October 16, IQ^Q

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CAMPUS AND CIVIC CALENDAR.

J5ISCUSSI0N ON GREAT BOOKS

October 16-17 :
present Gentleia!:

Augusta Players
5n Prefer Blondes
at Davidson School beginning at
8:30 p.m. Under the direction of
Ashford Stalnaker, it stars "Wilda
Gwinn as Lorelei Lee, the part
created by Carol Channing on
Broadv/ay. Other members of the
cast are Ralph Idom, Bonnie Leck-
likner, '/'ayne Kniffin Kathleen
Madiga,Jim Rogers, Doris Lee, Hilda
Bryan, Peter Salmo, Steven Fox, and
Jimmy Stovall.

October 16: Student elections in
BellevLie Hal] from 9 until 3.
October IQ : Baptist Student Union
will meet at Judy Stubbs' house,
373 Heath Dr., at 7 p.m.
October 19: Wrestling at Bell
Auditorium. See papers for time.
October 20: Intervarsity Fellov/-
ship meets in the hom.e of Muriel
Schoenberg, 272^- Pine Valley Rd.,
at 8 p.m.

October 20-21 ; Try outs for "The
Ramshakle Inn", Augusta Players'
next project. See the newspaper
for details as to time and place.
October 23. 2h, & 2 5; State BSU
Convention v;lll meet at the First
Baptist Church. To register see
Judy Stubbs,Francine Bedingfield,
Barbara Harley, Caroline Leroy,or
Sam Johnson.

COMING SOON WATCH FOR IT! I !

The Exchange Club Fair - six days
of fun, laughter, prizes, exciting
rides - will be here. This year
the Fair will be bigger with more
thrills than ever before.

Dean Galloway is presently miaking
up the list of students for Phi
Theta Kappa,

Be planning to attend the next
Augusta Library discussion on
Great Books, coming on October 27.
Meeting at the Appleby Branch the
first year group will discuss
Aristotle '^_s P olities Book I under
the leadergh..p of Mrs. David S.
Johnson, Mr .Roy ?3per,Mr, Bradford
Hays, and Mr F-Fed Springs.

The 2nd yf^ar t.roup^ will 'study
Aristotle 'g. ^e^Uipr. . with Mr. Ed
Eertsche g.'Sid' Mr* Donald Hostetles
leading.

These discussions cover any-
thing from Greeks to the writers
of the m.odern era and works oi
politics to books of the Bible,

ATTENTION SPORTSMEN

On April 1, 19-9, all iresb
x\rater stream.s, lakes, and ponds
were opened to legal fishing.

The trapping season will be
open from March 1 until Thanks-
giving Day except in zones 1, 2,
and h where the trapping seasor
shall be from Thanksgiving Da>
until January 3^

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

Aku-Aku by Thor Heyerdahl
A superb account by the author of
Kon-Tiki of his most recent expe-
dition to the Pacific, during the
time he studied the Easter Islanc
and its m^ysterious stone statues.
Packed with adventure and lots ol
suspense.
Farewell to Arms

by Ernest Hemingway
A realistic novel which presents
a powerful argum.ent against wai
and tells a touching love storj
at the sam.e time. It was highly
successful for man;;- months aftei
its publication and was made into
a motion picture.

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CAMPUS AND CIVIC CALENDAR BOCFS 0? THE V^EEK,

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October 2^. 2^. & 25 ; State BSU
Convention wil] meet at the First
Bpntist' Church.

Friday, Oct. 2^ ; Cohcert at St.
John's Methodist Church. See
paijer for time.

Sati^rdazj. Oct-. 2\ '. A children's
play, "Pinkie and the Fairies "
at Davidson school. The two
performances v;ill be at 10;3G
a. m. and 300 p. m,, under the
direction of Mrs. Charles Hous-
ton. The play is produced by
the Junior League and the
Augusta Players.

Monday T Oct, 26: Annual Exchange
Club Fair starts. Don't >^'fe. sorry
you missed it, it's the Mggefet
and best everl

Monday, Oct. 26: BSU meeting,
all students invited. Tine and
dace to be announced,
Monday^ Oct. 26: Wrestling at
Bell Auditorium.

Tuesday^ Oct. 22.: Bovrling League
meets at Master's Bowling Lftnes;
For information about joining,
see Jack Padgett, Jr,
Tuesday, Oct. 22.: Intervarsity
meeting. All students invited*
Time and t)lace to be announced,
Tuesday ^ Oct. 27: Great Books
discussion at Appleby Branch of
the Augusta Library. The first
year group will discuss Aris-

Doctor 7hlvago by Boris Pasternak
A novel by a Nobel Prize au-
thor, acknowledged as a . master-
piece. It gives a vivid picture
of v;hat it was like to be a Russ-
ian during the past fifty years.

Masters. a Deceit

by J J, Edgar Hoover

The story of communism in
America and how to f^ght it, by
the long-time director of the
Fedreal Bureau of Investigation,
A guided tour through communism
which every American would do
vrell to take.

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Plan now to attend Augusta
College Hallov/een Dance on Hal-
loween night. See next Cannon
for details,

tot;ie's Politics , Book X under
the direction of Mrs, David S,
Johnson, Mr, Roy H, Picer, Mrs,
Bradford Hays, and Mr. Fred
Springs. The fourth year ^ group
will cover Aristotle *s Poetics
under the direction of Mr. Ed
Bertsche and I'r. Donald Hostet-
ler. The tjublic is invited to
attend. Sessions begin at
8 p.m.

THE MATrao GAME (Feminine Viewpoint)

T-hg Cannon would like to know what Augusta College coeds consider
the ten most desirable oualitles the ideal husband should have.

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Younger

Check 1

Education
Less

More
Same

Check 1

Economic Status Check 1

Poorer --------

Richer --------

Same ---------

General. Characteristics
-ambitious - - - - .

Athletic - - - - -

lenerous - - - - -

Hardworking- - - -

Homebody - - - - -

Honest ------

Neat -------

Playboy- - - - _ _

Polite ------

Selfish

Check I

Physique Check ^

Blue eyes- ------

Brovm eyes ------

Dark Hair -------

L;^ght Hair ------

Shorter- -----

Taller ^

Strong --------

Weak ---------

Popularity Check 1

Extrovert ------

Follower- ------

Introvert ------

Leader -V- - - - -

Religion . Check 1

Different denomination

Same denomination - -

(Clip out on dotted line and
place in the box marked "Mating
Game" in the lobby of the Admin,
Building.)

THIS V^EEK'S FILMS

Thoughtful Viewing.

MILLER:

the Tod,

Heather

Screen

Romulus

IMPERIAL

Jayhawke

Chandler
Mausey.

COMING
Series.

October 23-30, Room at

starring Laurance Harvey,

Sears, & Simone Signoret.

Play by Neil ?aterson. A

Films LTD Production.

October 23-30, The

stars Jeff

, Fess "^arker, and Nicole

A Paramount Release,

- Medical College Arts

rs , which

FOR SALE

Complete photographic dark-
room equipment--enlarger, devel-
oping tanks, print drier, etc.
Will sell entire outfit or indi-
vidual items.

For information contact John
Owen Brormal'^ at RE 6-075^.

NIGHT LIFE

Thursday, Oct. 22.

Mr. Whatley will have aj guest
speaker in Business Organization
and Management at 8:30 p.m. in
BA - 100.. Mr. Jim Sartar will
speak on the "Organization and
Functions of Banking in Georgia,"
All interested students who are
free are invited.

76-foot Juno II Missile__includ-
ing construction, assembly, test-
ing and firing explained and
demonstrated by world-famous
missile scientists.
Thursday, Oct. 29, 9:30 p.m.Ch.l2
"Misalliance", a George Bernard
Shaw comedy presented on "Play-
house 90" is a witty comedy of
love, marriage, and the rivalry
between the aristocracy and the
middle class.

I'rida?/ - Oct . 23., 7:30 p.m. Ch. 6
"The Swamp Fox", the dr'-'.mntized
exploits of Gen.' Francis Marion.
The first in a series of 'six
dramas to be presented at inter-
vals during the 1959-60 season of
"Walt Disney Presents". .The
first episode is a story ' centered
around the British seige of
Charleston, S. C. and Francis
Marion's campaign against them.
Sunday ^ Oct . 2$, 6:30 p.m., Ch. 6
"Divided We Stand" See Cannon
of last week for program details.
Sunday . Oct . 2^, 6:30 p.m., Ch.l2-
"The Movies Learn To Talk." 'The
fascinating and frequently hilar-
ious story of how sound came . to
motion pictures, and "what sound
did to Hollywood, will be the
premiere program of "The Twent-
ieth Century's" 1959-60 season.
Monday , Oct. 26, 9:30 p.m. Ch. 6
"Wintorset," the story of a young
woman caught up ihria world not of
her making. She is in love with
a young man who is bent on clear-
ing the name of his father, a man
executed for a crime he did not
commit. Her brother was a key
witness in the case against the
boy's father, and it is he who is
one of the objects of the young
man's revenge. This program is
live, in full color and stars the
serious minded actress, Piper
Laurie.

Tuesday , Oct . 22, 10:00 p.m. Ch.l2
A new series "CBS Reports" opens
with the "Biography of S. Missile"
with Edward R. Murrow as reporter
and presenting ah intensive
coverage of the life-story of a

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C'MPUS AND CIVIC CMEHD'R BOOKS OF THE WEEK.

Friday . Oct . 20.' Halloween Dance
Sponsored by the Student Council
at the Chateau. Stag or drag,
fifty or seventy-five cents. We
will see you there? It's 8 to 12
informal.

Friday ^ Oct . 30: Big dance at
the Nurses Home. It's 8 to 12,
wear bermudas. One dollar stag
or drag. Don't be sorry that you
missed it!

Saturday , Oct . ?1 t Last day of
the FAIRl A,j,gusta's biggest and
best yet. Don't miss it!
Monday , Nov. 2: B.S.U. meeting
All students invited. Time and
place to be announced.
Tuesday . Nov . 3.: Tlhter-varsity
meeting. A^i students invited.
Time and place to be announced.
Tuesday , Nov . 3.' Bowling League
at Masters Bowling Lanes.
Thursday , Nov . ^: Southern bal-
let of Atlanta with Karen Conrad
and Pittman Corry. It's at 8:30
in the Music Hall of Bell Audi-
torium.

Thursday , Nov . 5: First Baptist
Church Loyalty Dinner at Bell
Auditorium. Call church office
to make reservations. All mem-
bers invited.

Mrs . Miniver

by Joyce Maxtone Graham
(Jan Struther, pseudonym)
A delightful novel for your
recreational reading, written
with a warm humor and sensitivity
which transform the commonplace
episodes in the life of Mrs. Min-
iver into experiences which
arouse sympathetic response from
the reader.

Space Encyclopedia

A simply compile
which gives a conci
of all phases of as
ed missiles, and upp
research. This is
will have a niche
tory as the first
devoted solely to s

d encyclopedia
se description
tronomy, guid-
er atmospheric
a book which
in future his-
encyclcpedia
pace travel.

CLASSIFIED AD

Wanted to buy United States
coins for private, collection.
Mike Danish, 912 Heard Ave., call
Re 6-10lf8.
NIGHT LIFE

P.L. 555 (G.I. Bill) students
will sign reports of progress in
Dr. Wolf's office, Monday evening,
November 2,

THE MATING GAME (Masculine Viewpoint)

The Cannon would like to know what Augusta College men consider the
sixteen most desirable qualities the ideal wife should have.

Age Check 1

Older

Same ---_-____

Younger --------

Education
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More
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. Check 1

Economic Status Check 1

Poorer --------

Richer --------

Same ----_-__

General Characteristics
Career girl - - -
Clinging vine - -
Flirt - _ _
Hardworking - - -
Homemaker - _ -
Intellectual - - -
Modest - - _

Neat

Polite

Punctual - _ -
Sports loving - -
Unselfish _ - - -

Check 5

Physique . Check h

Dark hair ----- -

Light hair -----

Blue eyes -----

Brown eyes -----

Pretty face -----

Attractive figure - -

Slender -----

Plump -----

Shorter - _ - _ _

Taller _ _ _ - -

Strong - _ _ - _

Weak -----

Popularity Check 1

Extrovert ------

Follower ------

Introvert ------

Leader -___--

Religion Check 1

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Different denomination

Social Habits Check 2

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Non-drinker -----

Smoker --------

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"^or students who are not in class
this may prove to be an excellent
psychological and sociolij. ical
informational program "The i.>r-
riape That "'ailed," a re\'ealing
study of the major causes of mar-
ital failure and the coEmunlty
facilities availa'^le to help Arer
icans solve this ever-grov/ing
national Droblen, will be pre-
sented as the next broadcast in
the unique ""'' i-mN" series of hour
lonp daytime special proprams
on CbS.

The broadcast v.-ill not be
a program about divorce, but ^'ill
cover the entire area of marriage
conflicts and problems, concent-
rating on the thousands of unhap-
py marriafies that do not end in
the courts. At the same time,
"The I>rriae That ^ailed" v/ill
explore carefully the stagpering
national cost of marital failure
''ith the aid of some of America's
foremost counselors, psychiatrist
psychologists, researchers and
social workers in the field of
marrjage counseling, the amazing
toll will be counted in terms of
broken homes, crime, juvenile
deliquency and thousands of frust-
t rated men and women.

Against a backdrop of Detroit
and '''oledo film locations, the
'"'OMAN" program will present real
l:fe couples and their problems.
The broadcast will show hovf these
people, by guidance, counseling
and therapy v;ere able to resume
healthy family relationships.

Monday , '^ov . % 9f^0 P.M . Ch. 12
Lee J. Cobb will star in the dual
role of I'^liguel de Cervantes, the
celebrated Spanish author, and
Don L'uixote, Cervantes' famed lit-
erary creation, in "I, Don 'uix-
ote," the Du Pont "Show of the
r;cnth" on CBS.

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titled "The ilan ''ho ''f-s D^n '"uix-
ote") v;as adapted for television
by Dale ^'asserman after four
months of research in Spain. It
opens with Cobb, as author Cer-
vantes, being tried by a Kangroo
court. Cervantes escapes punish-
ment, hov^ever, by regaling the
court with tales of the advent-
ures of a galant knight-errant,
Don Cuixcte--also played by Lee
J, C<gibb--v;ho sought glory in a
hilarious campaign to right imag-
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BrCKS OF THE '"^EEK

Endurance by Alfred Lansing

An account of one of the most
Ijeroic exploits ever recorded.
Endurance" was the name of the
ship on which Sir Ernest Shackle-
ton began his ill-fated but
strangely triumphant Imperial
Trans-Antarctic Expedition.
Hear t of the Matter
by Graham Greene
An av;ard-winning novel with a
background of a ' British-governed
tovm on the west coast of Africa,

CAMPUS AND CIVIC CALENDAR

Saturday . Nov. 7: Basketball
game at Cleveland, Ga. Jags vs.
Truett-McConnell.
Hondav, Nov . 9: Annual pictures
for Night School men. Wear white
shirts. Tux jackets will be fur-
nished. 5 to 9 ; .m.
Wednesday . Nov . 11: IMPORTANT
annual staff meeting at 2 p.m.
Staff members .who have classes
should come at 3 p.m.
Thursday . Nov. 12.: Annual pic-
tures for Night School ladies.
Drapes will be furnished. 5 to 9
p.m.

NIGHT LIFE

Last Monday night at approxi-
mately 7:25 P.M. Bill Woodward, a
night student, reported a fire to
the office of Dr. Wolf. Dr. Wolf
immediately called the fire de-
partment and went to investigate.

What was believed to be a 1950
model Studebaker had caught fire
under the hood. Meanwhile, Robert
Cave and Ouock G. Loo, also night
students, had extinguished the
blaze with a fire extinguisher
from the science building.

The firemen arrived to f-"nd
everything under control. Dr.Wolf
congratulated the students and re-
ported the incident to Dr. Robins,

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A Weekly Report - November 13, 1959

1-6

CONSIDER THIRTEEN.

THA^^xSGIVINC PRAYER,

Thirteen what? Friday the
Thirteenth thirteen times a year.
Thirteen car payments instead of
the usual twelve. Thirteen rental
payments .each year. Thirteen
months between each birthday.

As your imagination begins to
work you vrill come up with scads
of things you must consider in
viev; of the loroposed thirteen
month year.

This is a proposal to apply
uniformity to the number of days
in each month, giving twenty-
eight to each. Each month and
each v/eek would begin on Sunday,
with TBxactly four v^eeks to each
month. A nevr month would be in-
serted in the summer, nerhaps be-
tween June and July, thus giving
thirteen months, each month hav-
ing twenty-eight days. Tvrenty-
eight times thirteen would give
us 36^ days. An extra holiday, New
Jfears Day, which would not appear
in the calendar, vrould give the
necessary 3^5 days for -norm.al
years. In Leap ^ear a second
holiday viould be inserted. Under
the new proposed system there
would be no necessity for a sep-
arate chart for each month. Each
month vfould look exactly alike
and the only change ..oeded vrould
be the name ' of /the mbhth. In
some respects the nroposed thir-
teen-month calendar would be of
advantage, but one drawback would
be in the difficulty of dividing
the year into a half-yearly per-
iod or a quarter-yearly period.
Then, too, the rent vrou'ld have to
be paid thirteen times in the
year instead of twelve! And
every month ^^Je'd have Friday the
Thirteenth I Adjustments could be
made, of course, and undoubtedly

^Tiat do you, as an Augusta
College strdent,have to be thank-
ful for? As the Thanksgiving sea-
son approaches, the Cannon gives
you an opportunity to express
your thanks in a prayer to God,

Day and evening students ' are
urged to enter the "Thanksgiving
Prayer" contest. Prayers must be
addressed to "Our Father...." and
should contain thanks for Augusta
College. There is no vrord limit.

The prayer and signature must
be typed and turned in to the
library. Deadline for entering
will be Thursday, Nov. 19, at 7-2
p. m .

Entries will be judged on orig-
inality of thought. A suitable
award v/ill be given. All entries
will become nronerty of Augusta
College.

The best "Thanksgiving Prayer"
will be printed in the next issue
of the Cannon on Tuesday, Nov, 2^,

would be hiade in the event of
general acceptance of the pro-
posal .

Jiisf think,' another month added
between June and July would give
an extra month of summer vacation
and with each month a little
shorter, the school year wouldn't
be as long. The U-th of July and
Christmas vfould always be on Wed-
nesday. Since there vrill be only
twenty- eight days in each m.onth,
those persons having birthdays on
the 29th, 30th, and _31st, would
either never have another birth-
day, or else they vrould just have
to choose one at random.

How about you? Do. you v/ant
your months packaged by the dozen
or vrould you CONSIDER THIRTEEN?
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TRAFFIC AND PARKING SURVEY

The CANNON invites your cooperation in a campus traffic improve-
Bient survey. We reouest every Augusta College student to complete
one copy of the follovdng questionaire. Day students as well as stu*
dents who are enrolled in day and evening courses should deposit
their questionaire in the CAN^CN ballot box (main hall, Administration
Building). Students enrolled in evening courses only should submit
their questionaire to their instructors.

The CA"" CN will publish the results of this survey next week.

Answer the Questions on the back and clip out on dotted line.

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A weekly Report - Movember 2^, 1959

The Cannon presents the winning 'Xhanksgiving prayer that was

selected by a panel of judges which included: Dean Clark, Dr. ^olf ,

Dean Galloway, iir. h. 0. Read and nr. Lee rtallace.

THANKSGIVING PRaYER

Our Father, again we pause amidst our bounty to meditate upon thy
goodness. Our forefathers proclaimed the season one of Thanksgiving,
Thus, we come in h\imility and gratitude to reverence those principles
held a&'" sacred and noble. As we commeaiorate the day and its origin,
may we enumerate our blessings. Thou has kept us under the shadow of'
thy wing and hast given us .qui: ."daily bread"* Our blessings have come
from the abundance of Th "storehouse, ' As the leaves of the woodland
fall to the earth unnumbered, so have Thy olessings come to us,

He would not let the season pass without thanking Thee for our
Augusta College, its growth, and its vision. iXiay this Institution
ever be a beacon in the broadening horizons of all who come within
her portals, as we seek wisdom and aspiration, endow us with inspir-
ation.

while the Thanksgiving season so ueautifully tints the forest,
we clothe our hearts with gratitude and commit our lives into Thy
''.eeping - the Creator of all life's design, "the giver of all good and
perfect gifts." ^men.

The winner of the Gannon Thanksgiving Prayer Contest is I'^rs. B.
6. Hendrix (the former Farris J\ing of ulythe, .Georgia). I'irs. Hendrix
has been attending the evening division of Augusta College for the
past year and a half where she is majoring in teacher education. iAr ,
and i<lrs. Hendrix with their five children reside at 194-0 Haynie Drive
in nugusta.

8 The Cannon will present the award to wrs. Hendrix in The xjell
Ringer office on vvednesday, November 25 at eleven o'clock.

r4r. James A, McKinney and Hr. Joe Curtis tied for second place

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CAMPUS AND CIVIC CALENDAR.

BOOKS OF THE VJEEK.

; ^lday . Dec . ]+, 8;00 P.M. '
The Augusta College basketball
team will meet the College of
Charleston basketball team at the
Langford gymnasium. Admission is
by I.D. card.

Friday and Saturday , Dec . V^^

"Ramshackle Inn" presented by
Augusta Players at the John S.
Davidson School.

Monday , Dec . 7, ZjD.O. P.M.

The Baptist Student Union will
meet at David Talley's house at
1111 Troupe Street. Everyone is
invited.

Tuesday . Dec . 8, ^;00 P.M.

The Augusta College Bowling
League will meet at Master's
Bowling Lanes on the Fort Gordon
Highway.

Tuesday . Dec . 8, 8;00 P.M.

The Inter-Varsity Christian
Fellowship will meet at Ginger
Hitchcock's house at 627 Milledge
Road. Everyone is invited.

Tuesday ;- Dec. 8, 8; 00 P.M.

Augusta Choral Society's pre-
sentation of Handel's "Messiah"
at Curtis Baptist Church.

Wednesday, Dec. 9, 8:^0 P.M.

Medical Arts Series at La^^;ton
B. Evans School Auditorium. The
Masterplayers of Lugano , a 20
Sv/iss virtuosi string and wind
players under direction of Richard
Schumacher.

NAMES IN THE NEV'S

President Robins, Dean Clark
and Mr. V^allace have been attend-
ing the Southern Association of
Colleges and Secondary Schools in
Louisville, Kentucky for the past
week.

In the Sunday Chronicle of Nov.
29 Mr. Charles G. Cordle's article
on Henry Shultz of Shultz Hill
was used by Earl L. Bell in his
feature "The Rise and Fall of Ham-
burg, S. C."

In the V'ednesday Chronicle of
Dec. 2, Mr. Chester M. Sutton's
letter to the editor concerning
the naming of a school in honor
of Major Bubler,

Life Among the Savages

by Shirley Jackson

A casual chronicle of a hap-
hazard household. Scattered fam-
ily episodes such as fights, em-
ergencies, new births, and first
schools make up a narrative of
relaxed charm and occasional high
humor.

Inside Russia Today

by John Gunther

This book is a reporter's in-
formal V'ho's V/ho of Russian lead-
ers, especially those about whom
information is otherwise scant. A
rich and enlightening mixture of
history, description, characteri-
zation, and observation.

LOST AND FOUND,

The following articles may be
claimed by identification in the
Dean of Student's office in Belle-
vue Hall:

2 raincoats

1 umbrella

1 black scarf

FREE INFORMATION

Bulletins and information on
the Navy and Air Corp are avail-
able for interested students in
Dean Galloway's office in Belle-
vue Hall.

I'UTURE FEATURE,

Kings of Hearts Dance . Februaryl.3
Sponsored by Student NLA,

NEW "REC" ROOM.

Students, do ycu enjoy ping-
pong or juke-box music?If you en-
joy either then don't fail to visi
the new rec room in the basement
of the Student Center.

Lavendar walls, v/hite trim, in-
direct lighting and a tiled floor
add to the charm of the area.
It is hoped that the students will
enjoy this new facility and will
take pride in its appearance.

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CHPT STOAS ME?.: AGE

Editors, Augusta College CANNON:

You have generously requested that I submit a Christmas Message
for publication in the CA-'IJON, I 5h?.ll not presume to sermonize upon
the magnificent Story of this season; \jhOy among laymen, is qualified
to re-word what is, in itself, oerfect?

In lieu of gold and frankincense and myrrh, however, I dare to

offer the follov/ing thoughts, vhich, although poor because they are

mine, may become rich and suitable, if you and your readers consent
to share them.

Let us celebrate the orivilege that is faith, whereby we are.
sustained in time of confusion and sorrow, in time of concord and
gladness.

Let us celebrate the responsibility that is charity and hope,
whereby air within air and spots upon paper are transformed into lan-
guage; even in solitude, we need not be exiles. We are never alone.

Let us celebrate the splendor that is color and form, music and
speech, flavor, aroma, and texture, whereby delight becomes reality.

Let us celebrate the freedom and obligation vrhich are ethics and
intellect, v/hereby all men may cultivate gord-will and the earth har-
vest peace.

Let us celebrate in heart, in mind, in spirit. Let us rejoice.
We are blessed vath good tidings of great loy. May we become worthy
of them!

Dr. M. P. Wolf
Assistant Dean

CAMPUS AND CIVIC CAL^.UDAf:

BOOKS OF THE V/EEK,

Saturday and Sunday - Dec. 12-13

"Amahl and the Night Visitors"
Music Hall, Bell Augiitorlum,
Monday-V/ednesday - Dec. I'+.-lS

Exams - Be sure to come.
Monday. 9 p.m.. - Dec. 21

Don't miss the Christmas Belle
Ball-Bon Air Hotel. Couples only.
Music by the Dixie Dons. Invita-
tions may be purchased in the
business office for 5?3,00. All
day and evening students should
pick up their tickets.

The book store will be open
on Monday, Tuesday, and V.'ednesday
of Exam Week from 8:15-2:30 for
students to purchase books.

FOR SALr.

Complete photographic darkroom
equipment including 'developing
tanks, print dryer, enxarger, and
trays. See John Owen Broomall in
the Bell Ringer office today be-
tween 12-2 p.m. or after 3 p.m.
if you are interested. . This will
be your last chance for a real
bargain.

The Spirit of Christmas

By Henry Van Dyke

This (^elightful little book
contains "The Christmas Angel,"
"Christmas Living and Giving,"
"Keeping Christmas," and two
Christmas prayers.
1001 Christmas Facts and lancios

By Alfred Carl Hottes

A fascim-.ting book which an-
swers your Christmas questions in
entertaining style .The author has
searced in inaccessible places
and has found scores of facts and
fancies which will increase your
kncv/ledge.
Complete Christma . " ook

By Franklin Vatts

A varied -r nd useful collection
on a subject about v;hich once a
year v;e never seem to have enough
information.
Story of the Other ''ise Man

By Henry Van Dyke

The classic of them all, first
published in I896. This is a
finely conceived extension of the
ancient story of the Magi,

(f Q2nd uo panuf^uoo)

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house rather than present It, One
version of the lefond is that he
tossed the pold cio'-ri the chirrney,
^'here it fell Into a Etrck'ng that
VT? hung there to dry. And fo it
is that children still hang ud
their stockinf5, ; nd often find-in
the toe-y. taru -rine, to represent
a lurp of f;old,

Whv uo we decorate >.ith hol?y?
Holly remains green throurhout the
'inter, and is therefore h lofjicrl
choice for Christmas ornan.iertc'tion
Over the ceisluries riany legends
have sur^^ounded it -ith ^'hristian
i-'O] ications. The early ''rench
r.nd English hung a piece over the
door to indicate a honse in which
Christ abidwd. The ^rov-n of
Thorns ' f s SKid to have been
''ou-^d v;ith riolly, whoso berries
turned from vnite to red after the
Crucif iyion.

A secul^^r tale of holly states
that v/hichever nerson, Viusoand or
^'ifo, first brings the hol'^y into
the housf-- at ''nrivt%s is the one
I'h- v/iii ru]'? thn nev7 year,

Hov did kissing under the mist-
I'jtoe originate? Although kissing
under the n jstletoe is associated
co'^nletely --ith the Christrn -^ sea-
son, there is no reason v h^r it
should be, exceot for the pover
that custor can bestov/. In a Scan-
dinavici'i myth, Bfldur,the beauti--
ful god of light and spring, vras
troubled by dreams that his " life
v;as in danger. His mother Frigga,
goddess of love, traveled over the
world" asking everything from earth
fire, air and v/ater to promise not
to hurt her son. However, she did
not ask the mistletoe, a parasitic
plant v/hich attaches itself to
trees and therefore does not grow
from any of the four elements,
Loki, god of fire, v/as jealous of
Baldur, and finally had him slain
v/ith a dart of mistletoe. The
tears of Baldur 's mother became
the v/hite berries of the plant, and
she decreed that mistletoe would
never again be used as a v/eapon,
and that she v/ould place a kiss on
anyone who passed under it.

Possibly the timing of Christ-

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woodcocks, 6 snipes, h partridges,
2 neat's tongues, 2 curlews, 6 pig-
eons and 7 blackbirds.

To list all the customs would be
almost an endless task. If you
have a question about some custom
not mentioned may I refer you to
the library. Look for books vind^r
39'+.268.

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mas -kissing com.es from the old
legend that at the end of a year,
if a girl received no kisses under
the mistletoe, she v/ill not marry
in the nev/ year, A berry should
be removed with each kiss, and
v;hen all are gone the bough has
lost its power.

How does the poinscttia come to
be the flower of Christmas? The
poinsettia as a symbol of Christ-
mas is a completely American deve-
lopment in the annals of the day.
In 1836 it was brought to the U.S.
when our first Minister to Mexico
returned from there; his name was
Dr. Joel R. Poinsett and the flow-
er was named for him. Lovely leg-
ends surround the development of
the flower. One such story ts
that a poor child who wished to
give a gift to the Virgin Mary was
heartbroken because she had noth-
ing of value or beauty. As she
approached the Mother of Jesus, in
desperation she pulled some of the
scrawny flowers at her feet, merely
to make a gesture of love. As she
did so, the flov/er was transfigur-
ed into scarlet brilliance.

What do candles in the window
mean? For centuries, the light of
candles has symbolized the enlight-
enment that ^esus brought to the
earth. From the early Christians
we have a legend that the Holy
babe wanders through the streets
of the v;crld on Christma? Eve,
seeking shelter; and lighted cand-
les in the windows will guide His
steps to a house where He is wel-
come,

\'ihy is mince pie a traditional
dessert? Mince pie has been a
symbolic food of the Christmas sea-
son for as long as we have any re-
cords of the celebration. Because
it is full of spices and fruits, it
represents the choice and exotic
treasures of the East, the home of
the Vise Men, Originally it was
made in the loaf shape of the man-
ger in which Christ was laid after
He was born.

Now let us change the seen a bit
and take a look at the r''^clpc for
a gigantic pie that was baked for
Sir Henry Grey one Christmas : Huge
meat pies were made that are un-
believable as to size and content.
The recipes of the clirP^iclsrs
differ but all agree thar 'the pic
baked for Sir Henry Grey was 9 ft.
in circumference and weighed l65
pounds. It was served from a four-
v/heel cart built for the purpose.
It contained approximately s Z bu.
of flour, 20 pounds of butter, h

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