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BY OLIVIA STAFFORD
Time Is The Remedy
Dear Oil,
I have been dating a guy for about three months now. I’ve gotten
tired of him and I’m ready to break up. The problem is he still loves
me and it will hurt him if we split. Could you suggest some way of
letting him know how I feel that wouldn't hurt him? Please help.
Name withheld
Dear Withheld.
It In only fair that you let this certain guy know how you feel now,
before he gets more deeply Involved. Be open with him and show
him you would like to stay friends. He'll understand and time will
heal the heartbreak.
Dear Oli,
I have been dating this boy one and a half years and I really did
love him but since I have been at college, another boy has come into
my life, I don’t know whether or not to tell my old boyfriend it’s all
over or to keep him on a string.
Behind his back
Dear Buck.
If you no longer love your old boyfriend, it is better to be honest
with him and tell him how you feel. I'm sure you would dislike
someone keeping you “on a string” just as he or anyone else would,
in a similar situation.
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Concert
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Two musicians, Stanley
Woldoff, pianist, and Clinton
Nichols, tenor, will combine for
a program entitled, “An
Kvening of Theatre Music,”
Nov. 14. at 8 p m. in the HPE
building.
The concert is sponsored by
ihe West Georgia Mutual
Concert Association. Members
will be admitted by season
tickets, 2nd college students by
showing an I.D. card only.
A Floridian by birth, Woldoff
grew up in Mississippi and at an
early age displayed the
proficiency on his chosen in
strument that was to lead him to
the Juilliard School of Music as
u scholarship student.
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“Any specific ideas from
students along the lines of the
type of person they would like to
see as our next president should
relate their ideas to me at the
SGA office,”’ said Chambers.
“We appreciate the interest
of the students, we want to keep
it sharp and alive, we certainly
solicit ideas from them, and
their support, suggestions, and
recommendations,” said Dr.
Wells.
The date for the next meeting
of the advisory search com
mittee is not known. “We are on
a call basis,” Dr. Wells said.
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While attending Juilliard he
was the student of, and in
fluenced by, a host of teachers,
including Martin Canin,
Jeaneane Dowis, Istvan Nadas
and Beveridge Webster.
He has performed his solo
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The program will include
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Handel, and Beethoven, as well
as lighter music from operettas
and Broadway shows by
Romberg, Youmans, Bernstein,
and Irving Berlin.
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Beer and Wine
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During the public debate,
Wendell Kush, minister of the
Baptist Temple, which is
located outside the city limits,
said, "Any statement I make is
strictly from the scriptures. It
says in Proverbs that ‘Wine is a
mocker, strong drink is raging,
and whosoever is deceived
thereby is not wise.’
“In other words, he’s an
idiot,” he added.
“I express my heart. I beg
you men to take into account the
morals of county and town,”
Rush said.
Sharon Mcßrayer, a city
resident, said, “A glass of wine
or beer does not make immoral
people.”
Steve Williamson, saying that
he was representing the young
people of the West Carrollton
Baptist Church “and everybody
against it” (the ordinance),
said, “At one time I was out in a
world of sin and I saw what it
could do to people. I was saved
on Aug. 25 on a Sunday night
because you never know when
the Lord is going to call you
home. I’d hate to know I’d have
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From a tiny drop of blood
taken from each student tested,
doctors at the infirmary will be
able to tell whether or not black
students have a dread disease.
The test will be given Tuesday.
According to Dr. Louis
Morelli, campus physician,
blood samples will be sent to the
Georgia State laboratory for
sickle cell anemia testing.
The clinic, co-sponsored by
Dr. Orlando B. Yates, coun
selor. and Dr Morelli, campus
physician, will last from 8 a m.
until 5 p.m.
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made a decision to send people
fo eternal damnation.”
Ernie Lee, a Carrollton
resident, said, “People seem to
be confused Wine and beer
being sold in Carrollton is not a
question of whether people are
Christians.”
Bill Carter, who also apoke in
favor on the ordinance, said
that the law will “benefit
industrial expansion And we
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we’re losing to other com
munities who have pouring
laws."
Sobbing while he spoke,
Melton Jiles from the Welcome
Hill Baptist Church said,
“Educating children on beer
taxes is causing people to be
killed. Everyone who stands for
this is going to have to face
God. It’s time we stood up
against sin. What’s Atlanta got
out of it? Death!”