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4 The Gold Bug, Mar. 5, 1965 Argonaut Pursues Interest News Of The Week In Brief In International Politics French Club Guest Lowise Shipley, a8socja.te art Discusses Work in . aJlnou"Ilced that a re- th~nF:!~:/~a~lu~ta:~ ~~eet Students Visit Washington ~~:!;;,;~ef~;1t~ du~re~~td m~!~~~~agi~~~a:h~:~ j ~~::n~~ti;:r~~·l~~r~~~p i~~~:;! ~feo ~~~s~ns~ec~::ellffo~!~:~:;IR~~dte;irt~_~ig~i;e~~~;en~! :~~ ~~r~~i!~no 5 ~n SUnMYS,~U:~~3t;:~ ~e:;:sisr:c~:~~~I;nan~n a!h~;~~ St~d~~:eeC::~~t~~~in~s~:ft~~~~~ f~:r~re~:,~h;;;b~/::t~~a;-:as~f ~t~~~i;;~~~YD m~m~~rSW!~un::~ Th~ "skunks" of Sig~a ::;J=~:~~t~~~~~ ~~~~'m~~~c~nl~ts~¥~~ ~~r a~~~~~ ~::; ~::l~r~~~~nie:td~~eers~~~~ ~J:g~:;i~1l :~;;!t;n ~~;kpo!::r~t~~' :~:r~ 3S ~~~a~~~~~tV~f z, a~~ s:e~r~I~!Yth~n~veekend The Nc:t~:;:i League of Pen ~o;d=~r:~~ ~~I~oc:~~u;ro.u~~:\7ns~~f !~:t;,o~o~f:;~~~::t~:~;:' :~~i~o~~~~~ve~m~;~:~ a~~m~:~~ ~~l~tl~:' e;:ze:,ia~~d i;~:;:~~edte~~ ~~fYfoi~w,F:~;;r·ref~:~:;~oi; ~l~~e ;~~l~~e ;~::fl~;ar:n: ship III PI Gamma Mu, the Na- ms will be served. lunch. Next they toured the Pennsylvania. In 1tl. a ted oy Four of the 185 branche8 of the tional Honor Society for Social Such an accomplished student National Gallery of Art. J{~re.n Myers, the S~I weekend organization are 8ituated. in a ~ci:~~i~gSts~~~~~s,v~!e_;~!~~deS~t~I ~~l~~rves to be honored on the JSA E]ec~s New Officers. t:o~o~~~U~euds!~ae~ri~'b~~~.~~~~l~.~~~~~, t~~:g;::t\~~, hdo:~~~!~~~l~~:~'w~t;d g~~~e;::;':.~~s::~= Barb is one who devotes ani The Jewish Student which provided a film and mg, sknng, and a horse-drawn SCU1nS. The group has 'just she can to everything she does. li011 rec8ntly elected . The trip wI\(!arranged h.ay wagon as an added attrae- completed a shaw of paintings, This is seen in her work in the the SCC01td semester. United Nations Assocla- tion. . rugs, and ceramics at the Balti- !:~:~~a!~~n~~rv!el:!ions Club ~~~e~::c;~~-;~~c~d Mar~la~d. * wi~r~:~li~n1h~rr cr~~I~~:yc~~r~:~~~~l"eU~:::;;i~t:~e~:a~~:~e at Jtldith Goldstein will Chamber Players ~or~~i:,a;n;i~v~~l ~:~v~a:~:dri- ~ * * . Concert March 19 sort around 2 pm on Sunday to SCA Plans Ahead for Lent; Ch.am~be1·P~ayer8, start the four and one half hour Prepares Religious Format company ?f stllgers, ride back to the "Hill." The WMC Student Christian .lOi7r;;:~e~~a 1~~1::;~e~Ro~lrj;:~~~v:r~:!~J~i: l\!;i~l~; Associationev~~~sPi:;~~~~o~~~ I 19~~1~65~t 8:15 pm on ~~~;:~~~,ing the "mountain of pan~~e w~fls~ei~el~h~~ P~:~C~·~1t~;~~t;!1:ro~l:rl~~* * ¥ 15 at 8:30 p~ in ]',~c- and C(m.~ervatory of Pen \Vomen Give Art Lounge deahng with <;Ollt."'1",,,i, und a few individl~als The Car·roil Branch . Sexua.~l bBeh~yior." the surrounding area. National LCaglte of \~ tt e da~~a will twoS;~~!~; :;; ~;;:n;~I:n_pr~;::~; St~d~;t~O a~ea~nvite~ mu;ic ab;oIW:~ ';J!~;;~7JJg2~e?!1~ont~:1n~:k~ c::~~n~s~~~:~~~tL~net~i~ tations for the entire period O;f Lent written by members of the 3tudent body and faculty. They ~vere given out in chapel on Wednesday, March 3. Mr. Ed Summerlin, nationally televised conductor of jazz wor- 'Ship services, will be on campus l\larch 9 through 11. He will work with a group of student musicians led by Thomas Bloom who will present a jazz worship <;el"vice on Wednesday, March 10. On both March 9 and 11 Mr. Summerlin will lead discus- the subject of his jazz in worship. will have an op- Dr. Hazaree- is extended to to submit annual An- Poetry. The Press is spon- annual competition closes on April 10. Rules for the submission of manuscripts may be obtained from Linda Mahaffey, Editor of the Gold Bug. Would you call this success? 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