Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1953-04-10 James H. Purdy, Jr. MEMPHIS WORLD AMERICA'S STANDARD RACE JOURNAL The South's Oldest and Leading Colored Semi-Weekly Newspaper Published by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 164 BEALE—Phone 8-4030 Entered in the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn., as second-class mail under the Act of Congress, March 1, 1870 Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE W. A. Scott, II, Founder; C. A. Scott General Manager JAMES H. PURDY, JR. Editor Mrs. ROSA BROWN BRACEY Advertising Manager The MEMPHIS WORLD is an independent newspaper—non sectarian and non-partisan, printing news unbiasedly and supporting those things it believes to be of interest to its readers and opposing those things against the interest of its readers. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Year $5.00—6 Months $3.00—3 Months $1.50 (In Advance) Noise Abatement Week April 12-18 The City of Memphis will observe "Noise Abatement Week" April 12 through April 18. According to Lt. J. C. Legg, chief of Traffic of Memphis Police department. For the past thirteen years Memphis has won the award as being the "quietest City" to maintain this award this year. All citizens of Memphis are urged to do their share by making less noise, play your radio and television sets just loud enough for those persons in your own home. Refrain from the use of unnecessary use of noise making devices, it is still unlawful to blow your car horn, use your brakes instead. It is a proven fact that the minimum noise experienced in Memphis is an asset or an attribute to the health, happiness and efficiency of all concerned. Curtail noises of all types consider your neighbor and beyond all things help Memphis remain "The Quietest City." MEALTIME MELODIES! Spring brings sunny warm days, showers and flowers and its crisp winds seem to whisper "Lady turn off your oven and light your broiler." Wise winds they are, too, because for those tender cuts of meat, such as steaks and chops, and those spring chickens, broiling is an excellent method of cooking. The dry heat that meat is exposed to while broiling keeps the meat crisp and flavorful; tender and Juicy — the essense of spring. Here's warning, please — choose your cuts of meat for broiling as carefully as you choose your spring bonnet! Pork will not do unless it is cured. Fresh pork requires long, thorough cooking. It would be dry and lacking in flavor unless cooked with moist heat-braise it. Veal won't do. It does not have enough fat to be broiled, and of course, we'll save the tough cuts of beef for bur pot roasts. But those tender beef steaks, lamb chops, savory smoked meats, such as ham slices or bacon, or ground beef or lamb patties figuratively Jump into your broiler. For success in your broiling, place meat that is one-inch thick two inches from the source of heat, and meat that is two inches thick, three inches from the heat. Broiled meat should be turned only once. Let it brown on one side, then turn and Complete the cooking on the other side. Be prepared to serve the meat at once on a hot platter. To give your meat an extra touch in eye appeal and taste-appeal, try broiling rib lamb chops with whole bananas wrapped in bacon strips. Lamb chops are also delicious when served with peach halves filled with a mint meringue. To make the meringue, beat two egg whites and one-half cup of mint jelly until stiff. Pill the peach halves with this mixture and broil about five minutes or until the meringue is lightly brown. The U. S. D. A. tells us that our best buy in meat this spring is beef, so in addition to our lamb chops let's plan some meals around broiled beef steaks. Here's a tempting menu that includes many of our plentiful foods for April. Let's call it: Broiled Beef Steak with Tomato Halves Buttered Dry Lima Beans Apple and Raisin Salad Hot Biscuits — Butter Ice Cream Sundae Milk — Coffee AN APRIL DINNER Spring brings sunny warm days, showers and flowers and its crisp winds seem to whisper "Lady turn off your oven and light your broiler." Wise winds they are, too, because for those tender cuts of meat, such as steaks and chops, and those spring chickens, broiling is an excellent method of cooking. The dry heat that meat is exposed to while broiling keeps the meat crisp and flavorful; tender and Juicy — the essense of spring. Here's warning, please — choose your cuts of meat for broiling as carefully as you choose your spring bonnet! Pork will not do unless it is cured. Fresh pork requires long, thorough cooking. It would be dry and lacking in flavor unless cooked with moist heat-braise it. Veal won't do. It does not have enough fat to be broiled, and of course, we'll save the tough cuts of beef for bur pot roasts. But those tender beef steaks, lamb chops, savory smoked meats, such as ham slices or bacon, or ground beef or lamb patties figuratively Jump into your broiler. For success in your broiling, place meat that is one-inch thick two inches from the source of heat, and meat that is two inches thick, three inches from the heat. Broiled meat should be turned only once. Let it brown on one side, then turn and Complete the cooking on the other side. Be prepared to serve the meat at once on a hot platter. To give your meat an extra touch in eye appeal and taste-appeal, try broiling rib lamb chops with whole bananas wrapped in bacon strips. Lamb chops are also delicious when served with peach halves filled with a mint meringue. To make the meringue, beat two egg whites and one-half cup of mint jelly until stiff. Pill the peach halves with this mixture and broil about five minutes or until the meringue is lightly brown. The U. S. D. A. tells us that our best buy in meat this spring is beef, so in addition to our lamb chops let's plan some meals around broiled beef steaks. Here's a tempting menu that includes many of our plentiful foods for April. Let's call it: Broiled Beef Steak with Tomato Halves Buttered Dry Lima Beans Apple and Raisin Salad Hot Biscuits — Butter Ice Cream Sundae Milk — Coffee FORBIDDEN RIVER ASTRID hesitated when Earnshaw refused tier further information, then went back to see her father. McQuestion had recovered consciousness, though he was weak and feverish. It was no time to bother him, as she realized. On the other hand, his life, and the lives of all of them, might binge on what was done now, and so she told him what was happening. McQueation groaned. "The man's a lunatic," he said. "But I'm afraid we're in his power." Grimly he explained what Whirter bad told him of his real intentions. "He'll end up by getting us all lolled," be prophesied. "But BO long as the crew will follow him, I don't know what we can do." "We'll do something," Astrid' vowed. With clearer insight than some of the others, she understood that neither the hazard of hostile Indians nor anything else would swerve Whirter from his purpose. Getting the gold had been his real Objective from the start, and he was enough of a fanatic to go through with it or die in the attempt. If the rest or them died with him that was a small matter. Briefly she considered. There were three courses open, and none of them sounded promising. But she must do something. She sought cut Earnshaw again. "I know now what is planned," she told him directly. "To make a raid on the gold camps. But under these conditions, that's the wildest sort of folly. Surely you can see that, Mr. Earnshaw?" Earnshaw shook his head. "Whether I think so or not, I have no choice but to obey orders," he retorted. "It so happens that Mr. Whirter is my superior officer —a colonel in the Army of the Confederacy. I am a captain in the same service, and pledged to support him." "And the crew are Confederate soldiers?" "Some are. Others belong to the Confederate Navy." Astrid bit her lip and turned away. She realized helplessly that Whirter had planned well, picking his men with care. In a hostile land their only salvation lay in sticking together, obeying their leader. Unless and until it was borne in upon them that they were going to their deaths, they would do as he said. Even if they came do the hopelessness of the situation, mutiny against such a man as Mark Whirter would not be easy. So long as be had an unquenchable faith in his ability to carry through the plan he'd formed, he could transmit that same faith to the others. They bad entered upon this venture with a full Knowledge of the risks, as invaders of enemy territory, to a was it was breathtaking, magnificent But men of that caliber had something of the same fanaticism as their leader, and would be hard to sway. There were two remaining chances. For the second, she swallowed her remaining pride and sought but Denny Rawls, finding him, as she bad Hoped, alone in the pilothouse. Briefly she outlined what Whirter bad in mind. "You've got to help us, Denny," she pleaded. "I've been a fool, used and hoodwinked. Bui this is folly. Don't you agree?" "It's folly," Rawls conceded, "but much as I dislike the man and his motives, I'll have to admit that it's magnificent folly. The same sort that Hannibal was guilty of when he decided to cross the Alps. I didn't Know that Whirter was that big a man. I thought he was only after a quick, cheap profit, with no scruples, as to now he got it." Belatedly he realized now patly those words applied to Lomax McQuestion, Astrid colored, but her voice was steady. "It's a terrible mess," she said. "You must hate and despise us all —me most of all. But you're the real leader here, Denny. The men all respect you, and they Know that without you we'd nave met disaster long before this. You must do something." Her eyes said more than her lips giving him a promise that he had only to ask to receive. Rawls looked away, and she colored, aware ol the hot rush ot shame to her face. Always in her pampered life she had had only to ask. No one had thought of refusing her. But when she'd trifled with this man, she'd lost him, and too late she was coming to realize what she had casrasrde. No need to plead with him. Whatever he thought of her or her father, they were allies in this, and he'd do what he could. But she knew that he would do it in his own way and in his own time. There were two strong men on this venture, and each, in his way. cast a long shadow. Power was concentrated in the hands of Mark Whirter, but the contest was less unequal than it might appear. So far as she was concerned, there remained a third chance—to have it out with Whirter. Never before had she been afraid of any man, but now her legs were rubber. Denny Rawls, limping slightly as he moved about the pilothouse, stared with absorption at the waters just ahead or the questing bow of the , shifting his glance farther upriver, then to the shores and finally, to the sky, gray and lowering today. The patch of cloud that bad blackened the west the evening before had Drought a mutter of thunder and a few light spatters of rain. But after that if had thickened and spread, and the day was in Keeping with the prevailing mood aboard the two packets. They were in for trouble. The engineer had complained both to him and to Earnshaw that the engines were getting in bad shape A trip up the Missouri was no picnic for the men who nursed the engines, any more than it was a rest cure for the wood-hungry power plants. Two thousand miles they'd come, and the engines on both boats were showing the strain. Rawls knew the procedure, common to every well-run, river boat Iron boilers were tricky things with the ever present threat of blowing up unless you nursed and pampered them along. The water of the Missouri, like that in the Yellowstone, carried a lot of mud. That mud must be blown our at frequent intervals by a tube properly adjusted in the boilers; otherwise, the life of any boiler proved short indeed, and with it, the life of ship and crew was equally brief. They had come too far too fast. despite the best care they could bestow, the boilers were rusting. And the engines were greedy for fuel. Soon they'd nave to get more wood. Which meant cutting then own, harassed by hostiles. Added up, the hazards were impressive, but Mark Whirter an old hand on the river. Knew them all without being told. That was what made Rawls admire the man in spite of himself. Foolhardy, crazy call it what you would, it took a big man to envision such a scheme or to have the courage to push entlessly ahead. CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX ASTRID hesitated when Earnshaw refused tier further information, then went back to see her father. McQuestion had recovered consciousness, though he was weak and feverish. It was no time to bother him, as she realized. On the other hand, his life, and the lives of all of them, might binge on what was done now, and so she told him what was happening. McQueation groaned. "The man's a lunatic," he said. "But I'm afraid we're in his power." Grimly he explained what Whirter bad told him of his real intentions. "He'll end up by getting us all lolled," be prophesied. "But BO long as the crew will follow him, I don't know what we can do." "We'll do something," Astrid' vowed. With clearer insight than some of the others, she understood that neither the hazard of hostile Indians nor anything else would swerve Whirter from his purpose. Getting the gold had been his real Objective from the start, and he was enough of a fanatic to go through with it or die in the attempt. If the rest or them died with him that was a small matter. Briefly she considered. There were three courses open, and none of them sounded promising. But she must do something. She sought cut Earnshaw again. "I know now what is planned," she told him directly. "To make a raid on the gold camps. But under these conditions, that's the wildest sort of folly. Surely you can see that, Mr. Earnshaw?" Earnshaw shook his head. "Whether I think so or not, I have no choice but to obey orders," he retorted. "It so happens that Mr. Whirter is my superior officer —a colonel in the Army of the Confederacy. I am a captain in the same service, and pledged to support him." "And the crew are Confederate soldiers?" "Some are. Others belong to the Confederate Navy." Astrid bit her lip and turned away. She realized helplessly that Whirter had planned well, picking his men with care. In a hostile land their only salvation lay in sticking together, obeying their leader. Unless and until it was borne in upon them that they were going to their deaths, they would do as he said. Even if they came do the hopelessness of the situation, mutiny against such a man as Mark Whirter would not be easy. So long as be had an unquenchable faith in his ability to carry through the plan he'd formed, he could transmit that same faith to the others. They bad entered upon this venture with a full Knowledge of the risks, as invaders of enemy territory, to a was it was breathtaking, magnificent But men of that caliber had something of the same fanaticism as their leader, and would be hard to sway. There were two remaining chances. For the second, she swallowed her remaining pride and sought but Denny Rawls, finding him, as she bad Hoped, alone in the pilothouse. Briefly she outlined what Whirter bad in mind. "You've got to help us, Denny," she pleaded. "I've been a fool, used and hoodwinked. Bui this is folly. Don't you agree?" "It's folly," Rawls conceded, "but much as I dislike the man and his motives, I'll have to admit that it's magnificent folly. The same sort that Hannibal was guilty of when he decided to cross the Alps. I didn't Know that Whirter was that big a man. I thought he was only after a quick, cheap profit, with no scruples, as to now he got it." Belatedly he realized now patly those words applied to Lomax McQuestion, Astrid colored, but her voice was steady. "It's a terrible mess," she said. "You must hate and despise us all —me most of all. But you're the real leader here, Denny. The men all respect you, and they Know that without you we'd nave met disaster long before this. You must do something." Her eyes said more than her lips giving him a promise that he had only to ask to receive. Rawls looked away, and she colored, aware ol the hot rush ot shame to her face. Always in her pampered life she had had only to ask. No one had thought of refusing her. But when she'd trifled with this man, she'd lost him, and too late she was coming to realize what she had casrasrde. No need to plead with him. Whatever he thought of her or her father, they were allies in this, and he'd do what he could. But she knew that he would do it in his own way and in his own time. There were two strong men on this venture, and each, in his way. cast a long shadow. Power was concentrated in the hands of Mark Whirter, but the contest was less unequal than it might appear. So far as she was concerned, there remained a third chance—to have it out with Whirter. Never before had she been afraid of any man, but now her legs were rubber. Denny Rawls, limping slightly as he moved about the pilothouse, stared with absorption at the waters just ahead or the questing bow of the , shifting his glance farther upriver, then to the shores and finally, to the sky, gray and lowering today. The patch of cloud that bad blackened the west the evening before had Drought a mutter of thunder and a few light spatters of rain. But after that if had thickened and spread, and the day was in Keeping with the prevailing mood aboard the two packets. They were in for trouble. The engineer had complained both to him and to Earnshaw that the engines were getting in bad shape A trip up the Missouri was no picnic for the men who nursed the engines, any more than it was a rest cure for the wood-hungry power plants. Two thousand miles they'd come, and the engines on both boats were showing the strain. Rawls knew the procedure, common to every well-run, river boat Iron boilers were tricky things with the ever present threat of blowing up unless you nursed and pampered them along. The water of the Missouri, like that in the Yellowstone, carried a lot of mud. That mud must be blown our at frequent intervals by a tube properly adjusted in the boilers; otherwise, the life of any boiler proved short indeed, and with it, the life of ship and crew was equally brief. They had come too far too fast. despite the best care they could bestow, the boilers were rusting. And the engines were greedy for fuel. Soon they'd nave to get more wood. Which meant cutting then own, harassed by hostiles. Added up, the hazards were impressive, but Mark Whirter an old hand on the river. Knew them all without being told. That was what made Rawls admire the man in spite of himself. Foolhardy, crazy call it what you would, it took a big man to envision such a scheme or to have the courage to push entlessly ahead. Fireside Chats By Mayor Thornton This applies to all people. Why be selfish? What man is it that rather go to Hell than to Heaven because I'm going to be there? I'm going to heaven because I am going to the Will of God. I don't hate you because of your race, creed or color. I am going to do everything that I can do in your behalf. I believe that giving you every opportunity to make good.... So often we meet people who are selling shoe strings, toilet articles and other things. I love to help them because I realize that they are struggling through life to do something at least for themselves, if no one else. So often you find people of this caliber often get to the top..... So why not help them...... When you look back you find you've done a very good job. I knew him when he was selling strings now he's doing a big business..... It will make you feel proud to know that you've done something to help that individual. You could never feel as good by turning him down, God's way is the best Way. Beale Street Is My Beat Did I or did I not see you at the Big dance the ELKS had... If not... here are some of the people I did see... MARY KIRKSEY... LUE WILLIE CRAWFORD... MR. AND MRS. WLILIE CLIFTON HOWARD JR. VERNA MARIE BINS... ERIE ROBINSON... BESSIE KIRKSEY.. ERA JEAN SMITH WILLIE HARRIS... JOHN HENRY... MAUDINE MILLER ... CATHERINE MILLER... also MR. BONE The only man I call the cat of the BEAT... Well after the dance I did my number and stop by the BIG H" I meant the HIPPODROME... I found out that the GERSOPPA DUKES, presented an affair extrodinary EASTER... and here are some of the Felixs and girls at the big affair... MR. AND MRS. LEROY COOPER... MR. EARL BANKS ... MRS. LUEDRAWN HARRIS ... MRS. RATYE JONES... MRS. LULA PIMIX... MRS. LIZZIE EDMOND... MRS. RUBY DOUGLASS AND MRS. HARDLY... MR. AND MRS. JOHNNIE B. MOORE... MISS ALICE ALLEN WITH MR. MELVIN BONDS... MR. JOHN A. TAYLOR... AND C. ERO JACK SON Making my second stop by the ELKS I found out that tonight there will be, a big night... Say Fess where did you get those girls who you had dancing for you its one little girl I would like to know her name if its possible tell me... before I go all out of the way to find out for myself... Well cats the cat finally got hooked ... that Bill Rainey... Well Miss Celestine Hancock was the lucky girl... Well I kept it put of BEALE STREET IS MY BEAT... for 2 issues... because of the fact, I couldn't believe it at first But now I'M sure... He also willed me the girls he left... On my Beat this Week.. BERNICE RANSON... EMMITT MARTIN ... BETTIE JEAN SMITH... BILLY DAVIS... EASTER JONES... VIRGINIA... CARLOCK... KSYHRTINR HOLSTON... LUVENIA JONES... FANNIE LEE JONES... JULIUS HODGES... MAEOLA RODGRS... DICK PORTER... GERALDINE JONES... WILLIE JAMES CLARK... ALDER MIDDLETON... BILLY MCCOU ... JOHN ROGERS... SAM W. MURRELL... BABY RAY... ARNBTT MONTAGUE... EMMA L. WEATHERS... HAROLD KINCHELOW... HERRIN... MITCHELL'... PATRICIA ANN JACKSON... MARYLYN LAVERN WALTON... LAVERN NORMENT... ESTELLA STEVNSON... DITTY ALEX ANDER ... The expense this week BOSS 7c Java... 1 Dog 15c and left the other dog barking... because when I passed the Harlem House I couldn't help but ask "how much is that little doggie?" 6c Easter eg ... 5c loan to one of my friends 5c to secretary for a" coke... I lost 12c and I'm mad.. Say cats this is something I must Include... As you know my right hand friend is Arthur Spruell And he kissed the little girl in the "HIP" in my presence... while I was spending the expense... and as you know I am jealous... So I had to spend the rest of expense in "Candy Kisses" to get back at him... So until Tuesday... your Jealous Heart Reporter... Jimmie Cooper. BY JIMMIE COOPER Did I or did I not see you at the Big dance the ELKS had... If not... here are some of the people I did see... MARY KIRKSEY... LUE WILLIE CRAWFORD... MR. AND MRS. WLILIE CLIFTON HOWARD JR. VERNA MARIE BINS... ERIE ROBINSON... BESSIE KIRKSEY.. ERA JEAN SMITH WILLIE HARRIS... JOHN HENRY... MAUDINE MILLER ... CATHERINE MILLER... also MR. BONE The only man I call the cat of the BEAT... Well after the dance I did my number and stop by the BIG H" I meant the HIPPODROME... I found out that the GERSOPPA DUKES, presented an affair extrodinary EASTER... and here are some of the Felixs and girls at the big affair... MR. AND MRS. LEROY COOPER... MR. EARL BANKS ... MRS. LUEDRAWN HARRIS ... MRS. RATYE JONES... MRS. LULA PIMIX... MRS. LIZZIE EDMOND... MRS. RUBY DOUGLASS AND MRS. HARDLY... MR. AND MRS. JOHNNIE B. MOORE... MISS ALICE ALLEN WITH MR. MELVIN BONDS... MR. JOHN A. TAYLOR... AND C. ERO JACK SON Making my second stop by the ELKS I found out that tonight there will be, a big night... Say Fess where did you get those girls who you had dancing for you its one little girl I would like to know her name if its possible tell me... before I go all out of the way to find out for myself... Well cats the cat finally got hooked ... that Bill Rainey... Well Miss Celestine Hancock was the lucky girl... Well I kept it put of BEALE STREET IS MY BEAT... for 2 issues... because of the fact, I couldn't believe it at first But now I'M sure... He also willed me the girls he left... On my Beat this Week.. BERNICE RANSON... EMMITT MARTIN ... BETTIE JEAN SMITH... BILLY DAVIS... EASTER JONES... VIRGINIA... CARLOCK... KSYHRTINR HOLSTON... LUVENIA JONES... FANNIE LEE JONES... JULIUS HODGES... MAEOLA RODGRS... DICK PORTER... GERALDINE JONES... WILLIE JAMES CLARK... ALDER MIDDLETON... BILLY MCCOU ... JOHN ROGERS... SAM W. MURRELL... BABY RAY... ARNBTT MONTAGUE... EMMA L. WEATHERS... HAROLD KINCHELOW... HERRIN... MITCHELL'... PATRICIA ANN JACKSON... MARYLYN LAVERN WALTON... LAVERN NORMENT... ESTELLA STEVNSON... DITTY ALEX ANDER ... The expense this week BOSS 7c Java... 1 Dog 15c and left the other dog barking... because when I passed the Harlem House I couldn't help but ask "how much is that little doggie?" 6c Easter eg ... 5c loan to one of my friends 5c to secretary for a" coke... I lost 12c and I'm mad.. Say cats this is something I must Include... As you know my right hand friend is Arthur Spruell And he kissed the little girl in the "HIP" in my presence... while I was spending the expense... and as you know I am jealous... So I had to spend the rest of expense in "Candy Kisses" to get back at him... So until Tuesday... your Jealous Heart Reporter... Jimmie Cooper. School News The fellows around Manassas will celebrate their Annual "Tramp Week," April 13th through 17th. The clothing worn must be clean. Just put on one of daddy's grand pa's, or great-grand pa's suit or any worn clothing around the house. Any boy that is a student at Manassas is eligible for the contest. For further information see Curtis "The Cat" Garrison. Oh yes, a prize will be given to the boy wearing the most outstanding garments. Yes the "Tigers" are still talking. One of the "Cats" ask me did Theodore Brown know that Orlando Biggs was trying to steal his love Roberta Wallace? Louise "why don't you leave Charles "Butch" Jackson alone? and leave him for Helen Cleaves, since you have "Skeet' and Josh Dowell? Earl Delane, Ray Joyner, Wilson Posby were the girls you were with at Sara's your babes? James Cleaves are you still carrying a love torch for Lawrence Spearman? Andrew Cothran's determination to get Magnolia Armstrong has paid off. Jeff Williams are you making eyes at Marie Avery or is it that you look "Cockeyed" when you see her. Eddie Duncan how can you stand to see Gilmore Daniels constantly talk "deep stuff" to Helen Duncan. Joseph Varnado do you live on Turlly? Huh! Ora Ingram. Jenice, why were you afraid to tell "Billy" what happened at the "Hipp" Dora Richardson, get a boy friend. Do they sell them at the Hippodrome? Joyce Blair, what are you doing for yourself? I know someone waiting just for you. (Guess who) see W. B. B. B. L. R. Martha Andres are you the "Dream girl" of Willie Greene? He seems to have "Nightmares" when you are near, Charles Delane, Mary Louis, seems to enjoy walking with you "Boy" what good exercise. Since, Johnny Moore, has pulled Jeraldine Petty out of the square column let's sec what he is going to do with her. Willada, Cole are you still Leroy Swanson's heart-throb. If so why don't you act like it. N. Green why are you intruding on Boston Brown's property such as Tiny I mean Corrine Reed? Billie Fields, why did you stop talking to Robert Hacther? is it because of something that happened between you and Charles Murrell. Philip Hunter, it is said that you come to school two-thirds of the school year and shoot classes while you are here no wonder you can't keep a girlfriend. Jean Jones I thought you had Calvin Bonds by yourself, but I hear you are sharing him with Mary Ann Robinson. Catheryn Mitchell, why don't you give Leonard Martin a chance to prove his love to you. Willie Mae, why don't you please find you a boyfriend and stop hanging around Nanette and Carl Sander. Frances Ruff in, I think that Alvin Neal should walk you to the bus stop sometime (Don't you?) Josephine, do you give your car fare to David Sargent every evening? Barbara Hopson and Cora Wooley are both in love with Eddie Wilson aad both are good friends. (What's going on?) Bettye Jean Miller, has eyes for Percy Ellis in 9-9A grade. Josephine Hayes, are you still determined to go with George Flemming? It seems that James Payne seems to be crazy about LaVerne Harville but she doesn't realize it. A certain chick in 10-3 has eyes for James Morris, so Morris you had better be on your P's and Q's. The prom is near and the "bread" is low. It seems that a few will get to go. So try to remember this very day, the prom is in the month of May. Johnny Moore and Jeraldine Petty Irvin Blair and Margaret Tuggle; Mary Williams and Thomas Harville; Ora Lee Mitchell and Robert Steward; Annie B. Young and E. Walker; Harold Show and Shirley Finney; Ernestine Blayde and Johnny Lock; Rose Harris and Bobbie Watson. Today the president, of the "Squares" is George Allen, Lydia Washington, secretary, Jesse Coe, treasurer, and "Leslie Boyd" is the "Square" Sweetheart. The honorary members are: Hosea Stewart, Barbara Hooks, Lorrine Walker, Doris Rawlings, David Reed, Earline Walsh. Rose Langley, Frank Delk, and the candidates for presiding are: Samuel Brown, James Cleaves, Leo Felton and Charles Roy Atkins. MANASSAS SCHOOL NEWS AND HAPPENINGS The fellows around Manassas will celebrate their Annual "Tramp Week," April 13th through 17th. The clothing worn must be clean. Just put on one of daddy's grand pa's, or great-grand pa's suit or any worn clothing around the house. Any boy that is a student at Manassas is eligible for the contest. For further information see Curtis "The Cat" Garrison. Oh yes, a prize will be given to the boy wearing the most outstanding garments. Yes the "Tigers" are still talking. One of the "Cats" ask me did Theodore Brown know that Orlando Biggs was trying to steal his love Roberta Wallace? Louise "why don't you leave Charles "Butch" Jackson alone? and leave him for Helen Cleaves, since you have "Skeet' and Josh Dowell? Earl Delane, Ray Joyner, Wilson Posby were the girls you were with at Sara's your babes? James Cleaves are you still carrying a love torch for Lawrence Spearman? Andrew Cothran's determination to get Magnolia Armstrong has paid off. Jeff Williams are you making eyes at Marie Avery or is it that you look "Cockeyed" when you see her. Eddie Duncan how can you stand to see Gilmore Daniels constantly talk "deep stuff" to Helen Duncan. Joseph Varnado do you live on Turlly? Huh! Ora Ingram. Jenice, why were you afraid to tell "Billy" what happened at the "Hipp" Dora Richardson, get a boy friend. Do they sell them at the Hippodrome? Joyce Blair, what are you doing for yourself? I know someone waiting just for you. (Guess who) see W. B. B. B. L. R. Martha Andres are you the "Dream girl" of Willie Greene? He seems to have "Nightmares" when you are near, Charles Delane, Mary Louis, seems to enjoy walking with you "Boy" what good exercise. Since, Johnny Moore, has pulled Jeraldine Petty out of the square column let's sec what he is going to do with her. Willada, Cole are you still Leroy Swanson's heart-throb. If so why don't you act like it. N. Green why are you intruding on Boston Brown's property such as Tiny I mean Corrine Reed? Billie Fields, why did you stop talking to Robert Hacther? is it because of something that happened between you and Charles Murrell. Philip Hunter, it is said that you come to school two-thirds of the school year and shoot classes while you are here no wonder you can't keep a girlfriend. Jean Jones I thought you had Calvin Bonds by yourself, but I hear you are sharing him with Mary Ann Robinson. Catheryn Mitchell, why don't you give Leonard Martin a chance to prove his love to you. Willie Mae, why don't you please find you a boyfriend and stop hanging around Nanette and Carl Sander. Frances Ruff in, I think that Alvin Neal should walk you to the bus stop sometime (Don't you?) Josephine, do you give your car fare to David Sargent every evening? Barbara Hopson and Cora Wooley are both in love with Eddie Wilson aad both are good friends. (What's going on?) Bettye Jean Miller, has eyes for Percy Ellis in 9-9A grade. Josephine Hayes, are you still determined to go with George Flemming? It seems that James Payne seems to be crazy about LaVerne Harville but she doesn't realize it. A certain chick in 10-3 has eyes for James Morris, so Morris you had better be on your P's and Q's. The prom is near and the "bread" is low. It seems that a few will get to go. So try to remember this very day, the prom is in the month of May. Johnny Moore and Jeraldine Petty Irvin Blair and Margaret Tuggle; Mary Williams and Thomas Harville; Ora Lee Mitchell and Robert Steward; Annie B. Young and E. Walker; Harold Show and Shirley Finney; Ernestine Blayde and Johnny Lock; Rose Harris and Bobbie Watson. Today the president, of the "Squares" is George Allen, Lydia Washington, secretary, Jesse Coe, treasurer, and "Leslie Boyd" is the "Square" Sweetheart. The honorary members are: Hosea Stewart, Barbara Hooks, Lorrine Walker, Doris Rawlings, David Reed, Earline Walsh. Rose Langley, Frank Delk, and the candidates for presiding are: Samuel Brown, James Cleaves, Leo Felton and Charles Roy Atkins. TIGERS TALK The fellows around Manassas will celebrate their Annual "Tramp Week," April 13th through 17th. The clothing worn must be clean. Just put on one of daddy's grand pa's, or great-grand pa's suit or any worn clothing around the house. Any boy that is a student at Manassas is eligible for the contest. For further information see Curtis "The Cat" Garrison. Oh yes, a prize will be given to the boy wearing the most outstanding garments. Yes the "Tigers" are still talking. One of the "Cats" ask me did Theodore Brown know that Orlando Biggs was trying to steal his love Roberta Wallace? Louise "why don't you leave Charles "Butch" Jackson alone? and leave him for Helen Cleaves, since you have "Skeet' and Josh Dowell? Earl Delane, Ray Joyner, Wilson Posby were the girls you were with at Sara's your babes? James Cleaves are you still carrying a love torch for Lawrence Spearman? Andrew Cothran's determination to get Magnolia Armstrong has paid off. Jeff Williams are you making eyes at Marie Avery or is it that you look "Cockeyed" when you see her. Eddie Duncan how can you stand to see Gilmore Daniels constantly talk "deep stuff" to Helen Duncan. Joseph Varnado do you live on Turlly? Huh! Ora Ingram. Jenice, why were you afraid to tell "Billy" what happened at the "Hipp" Dora Richardson, get a boy friend. Do they sell them at the Hippodrome? Joyce Blair, what are you doing for yourself? I know someone waiting just for you. (Guess who) see W. B. B. B. L. R. Martha Andres are you the "Dream girl" of Willie Greene? He seems to have "Nightmares" when you are near, Charles Delane, Mary Louis, seems to enjoy walking with you "Boy" what good exercise. Since, Johnny Moore, has pulled Jeraldine Petty out of the square column let's sec what he is going to do with her. Willada, Cole are you still Leroy Swanson's heart-throb. If so why don't you act like it. N. Green why are you intruding on Boston Brown's property such as Tiny I mean Corrine Reed? Billie Fields, why did you stop talking to Robert Hacther? is it because of something that happened between you and Charles Murrell. Philip Hunter, it is said that you come to school two-thirds of the school year and shoot classes while you are here no wonder you can't keep a girlfriend. Jean Jones I thought you had Calvin Bonds by yourself, but I hear you are sharing him with Mary Ann Robinson. Catheryn Mitchell, why don't you give Leonard Martin a chance to prove his love to you. Willie Mae, why don't you please find you a boyfriend and stop hanging around Nanette and Carl Sander. Frances Ruff in, I think that Alvin Neal should walk you to the bus stop sometime (Don't you?) Josephine, do you give your car fare to David Sargent every evening? Barbara Hopson and Cora Wooley are both in love with Eddie Wilson aad both are good friends. (What's going on?) Bettye Jean Miller, has eyes for Percy Ellis in 9-9A grade. Josephine Hayes, are you still determined to go with George Flemming? It seems that James Payne seems to be crazy about LaVerne Harville but she doesn't realize it. A certain chick in 10-3 has eyes for James Morris, so Morris you had better be on your P's and Q's. The prom is near and the "bread" is low. It seems that a few will get to go. So try to remember this very day, the prom is in the month of May. Johnny Moore and Jeraldine Petty Irvin Blair and Margaret Tuggle; Mary Williams and Thomas Harville; Ora Lee Mitchell and Robert Steward; Annie B. Young and E. Walker; Harold Show and Shirley Finney; Ernestine Blayde and Johnny Lock; Rose Harris and Bobbie Watson. Today the president, of the "Squares" is George Allen, Lydia Washington, secretary, Jesse Coe, treasurer, and "Leslie Boyd" is the "Square" Sweetheart. The honorary members are: Hosea Stewart, Barbara Hooks, Lorrine Walker, Doris Rawlings, David Reed, Earline Walsh. Rose Langley, Frank Delk, and the candidates for presiding are: Samuel Brown, James Cleaves, Leo Felton and Charles Roy Atkins. WARNING The fellows around Manassas will celebrate their Annual "Tramp Week," April 13th through 17th. The clothing worn must be clean. Just put on one of daddy's grand pa's, or great-grand pa's suit or any worn clothing around the house. Any boy that is a student at Manassas is eligible for the contest. For further information see Curtis "The Cat" Garrison. Oh yes, a prize will be given to the boy wearing the most outstanding garments. Yes the "Tigers" are still talking. One of the "Cats" ask me did Theodore Brown know that Orlando Biggs was trying to steal his love Roberta Wallace? Louise "why don't you leave Charles "Butch" Jackson alone? and leave him for Helen Cleaves, since you have "Skeet' and Josh Dowell? Earl Delane, Ray Joyner, Wilson Posby were the girls you were with at Sara's your babes? James Cleaves are you still carrying a love torch for Lawrence Spearman? Andrew Cothran's determination to get Magnolia Armstrong has paid off. Jeff Williams are you making eyes at Marie Avery or is it that you look "Cockeyed" when you see her. Eddie Duncan how can you stand to see Gilmore Daniels constantly talk "deep stuff" to Helen Duncan. Joseph Varnado do you live on Turlly? Huh! Ora Ingram. Jenice, why were you afraid to tell "Billy" what happened at the "Hipp" Dora Richardson, get a boy friend. Do they sell them at the Hippodrome? Joyce Blair, what are you doing for yourself? I know someone waiting just for you. (Guess who) see W. B. B. B. L. R. Martha Andres are you the "Dream girl" of Willie Greene? He seems to have "Nightmares" when you are near, Charles Delane, Mary Louis, seems to enjoy walking with you "Boy" what good exercise. Since, Johnny Moore, has pulled Jeraldine Petty out of the square column let's sec what he is going to do with her. Willada, Cole are you still Leroy Swanson's heart-throb. If so why don't you act like it. N. Green why are you intruding on Boston Brown's property such as Tiny I mean Corrine Reed? Billie Fields, why did you stop talking to Robert Hacther? is it because of something that happened between you and Charles Murrell. Philip Hunter, it is said that you come to school two-thirds of the school year and shoot classes while you are here no wonder you can't keep a girlfriend. Jean Jones I thought you had Calvin Bonds by yourself, but I hear you are sharing him with Mary Ann Robinson. Catheryn Mitchell, why don't you give Leonard Martin a chance to prove his love to you. Willie Mae, why don't you please find you a boyfriend and stop hanging around Nanette and Carl Sander. Frances Ruff in, I think that Alvin Neal should walk you to the bus stop sometime (Don't you?) Josephine, do you give your car fare to David Sargent every evening? Barbara Hopson and Cora Wooley are both in love with Eddie Wilson aad both are good friends. (What's going on?) Bettye Jean Miller, has eyes for Percy Ellis in 9-9A grade. Josephine Hayes, are you still determined to go with George Flemming? It seems that James Payne seems to be crazy about LaVerne Harville but she doesn't realize it. A certain chick in 10-3 has eyes for James Morris, so Morris you had better be on your P's and Q's. The prom is near and the "bread" is low. It seems that a few will get to go. So try to remember this very day, the prom is in the month of May. Johnny Moore and Jeraldine Petty Irvin Blair and Margaret Tuggle; Mary Williams and Thomas Harville; Ora Lee Mitchell and Robert Steward; Annie B. Young and E. Walker; Harold Show and Shirley Finney; Ernestine Blayde and Johnny Lock; Rose Harris and Bobbie Watson. Today the president, of the "Squares" is George Allen, Lydia Washington, secretary, Jesse Coe, treasurer, and "Leslie Boyd" is the "Square" Sweetheart. The honorary members are: Hosea Stewart, Barbara Hooks, Lorrine Walker, Doris Rawlings, David Reed, Earline Walsh. Rose Langley, Frank Delk, and the candidates for presiding are: Samuel Brown, James Cleaves, Leo Felton and Charles Roy Atkins. LOVERS OF THE WEEK The fellows around Manassas will celebrate their Annual "Tramp Week," April 13th through 17th. The clothing worn must be clean. Just put on one of daddy's grand pa's, or great-grand pa's suit or any worn clothing around the house. Any boy that is a student at Manassas is eligible for the contest. For further information see Curtis "The Cat" Garrison. Oh yes, a prize will be given to the boy wearing the most outstanding garments. Yes the "Tigers" are still talking. One of the "Cats" ask me did Theodore Brown know that Orlando Biggs was trying to steal his love Roberta Wallace? Louise "why don't you leave Charles "Butch" Jackson alone? and leave him for Helen Cleaves, since you have "Skeet' and Josh Dowell? Earl Delane, Ray Joyner, Wilson Posby were the girls you were with at Sara's your babes? James Cleaves are you still carrying a love torch for Lawrence Spearman? Andrew Cothran's determination to get Magnolia Armstrong has paid off. Jeff Williams are you making eyes at Marie Avery or is it that you look "Cockeyed" when you see her. Eddie Duncan how can you stand to see Gilmore Daniels constantly talk "deep stuff" to Helen Duncan. Joseph Varnado do you live on Turlly? Huh! Ora Ingram. Jenice, why were you afraid to tell "Billy" what happened at the "Hipp" Dora Richardson, get a boy friend. Do they sell them at the Hippodrome? Joyce Blair, what are you doing for yourself? I know someone waiting just for you. (Guess who) see W. B. B. B. L. R. Martha Andres are you the "Dream girl" of Willie Greene? He seems to have "Nightmares" when you are near, Charles Delane, Mary Louis, seems to enjoy walking with you "Boy" what good exercise. Since, Johnny Moore, has pulled Jeraldine Petty out of the square column let's sec what he is going to do with her. Willada, Cole are you still Leroy Swanson's heart-throb. If so why don't you act like it. N. Green why are you intruding on Boston Brown's property such as Tiny I mean Corrine Reed? Billie Fields, why did you stop talking to Robert Hacther? is it because of something that happened between you and Charles Murrell. Philip Hunter, it is said that you come to school two-thirds of the school year and shoot classes while you are here no wonder you can't keep a girlfriend. Jean Jones I thought you had Calvin Bonds by yourself, but I hear you are sharing him with Mary Ann Robinson. Catheryn Mitchell, why don't you give Leonard Martin a chance to prove his love to you. Willie Mae, why don't you please find you a boyfriend and stop hanging around Nanette and Carl Sander. Frances Ruff in, I think that Alvin Neal should walk you to the bus stop sometime (Don't you?) Josephine, do you give your car fare to David Sargent every evening? Barbara Hopson and Cora Wooley are both in love with Eddie Wilson aad both are good friends. (What's going on?) Bettye Jean Miller, has eyes for Percy Ellis in 9-9A grade. Josephine Hayes, are you still determined to go with George Flemming? It seems that James Payne seems to be crazy about LaVerne Harville but she doesn't realize it. A certain chick in 10-3 has eyes for James Morris, so Morris you had better be on your P's and Q's. The prom is near and the "bread" is low. It seems that a few will get to go. So try to remember this very day, the prom is in the month of May. Johnny Moore and Jeraldine Petty Irvin Blair and Margaret Tuggle; Mary Williams and Thomas Harville; Ora Lee Mitchell and Robert Steward; Annie B. Young and E. Walker; Harold Show and Shirley Finney; Ernestine Blayde and Johnny Lock; Rose Harris and Bobbie Watson. Today the president, of the "Squares" is George Allen, Lydia Washington, secretary, Jesse Coe, treasurer, and "Leslie Boyd" is the "Square" Sweetheart. The honorary members are: Hosea Stewart, Barbara Hooks, Lorrine Walker, Doris Rawlings, David Reed, Earline Walsh. Rose Langley, Frank Delk, and the candidates for presiding are: Samuel Brown, James Cleaves, Leo Felton and Charles Roy Atkins. SQUARE SOCIETY The fellows around Manassas will celebrate their Annual "Tramp Week," April 13th through 17th. The clothing worn must be clean. Just put on one of daddy's grand pa's, or great-grand pa's suit or any worn clothing around the house. Any boy that is a student at Manassas is eligible for the contest. For further information see Curtis "The Cat" Garrison. Oh yes, a prize will be given to the boy wearing the most outstanding garments. Yes the "Tigers" are still talking. One of the "Cats" ask me did Theodore Brown know that Orlando Biggs was trying to steal his love Roberta Wallace? Louise "why don't you leave Charles "Butch" Jackson alone? and leave him for Helen Cleaves, since you have "Skeet' and Josh Dowell? Earl Delane, Ray Joyner, Wilson Posby were the girls you were with at Sara's your babes? James Cleaves are you still carrying a love torch for Lawrence Spearman? Andrew Cothran's determination to get Magnolia Armstrong has paid off. Jeff Williams are you making eyes at Marie Avery or is it that you look "Cockeyed" when you see her. Eddie Duncan how can you stand to see Gilmore Daniels constantly talk "deep stuff" to Helen Duncan. Joseph Varnado do you live on Turlly? Huh! Ora Ingram. Jenice, why were you afraid to tell "Billy" what happened at the "Hipp" Dora Richardson, get a boy friend. Do they sell them at the Hippodrome? Joyce Blair, what are you doing for yourself? I know someone waiting just for you. (Guess who) see W. B. B. B. L. R. Martha Andres are you the "Dream girl" of Willie Greene? He seems to have "Nightmares" when you are near, Charles Delane, Mary Louis, seems to enjoy walking with you "Boy" what good exercise. Since, Johnny Moore, has pulled Jeraldine Petty out of the square column let's sec what he is going to do with her. Willada, Cole are you still Leroy Swanson's heart-throb. If so why don't you act like it. N. Green why are you intruding on Boston Brown's property such as Tiny I mean Corrine Reed? Billie Fields, why did you stop talking to Robert Hacther? is it because of something that happened between you and Charles Murrell. Philip Hunter, it is said that you come to school two-thirds of the school year and shoot classes while you are here no wonder you can't keep a girlfriend. Jean Jones I thought you had Calvin Bonds by yourself, but I hear you are sharing him with Mary Ann Robinson. Catheryn Mitchell, why don't you give Leonard Martin a chance to prove his love to you. Willie Mae, why don't you please find you a boyfriend and stop hanging around Nanette and Carl Sander. Frances Ruff in, I think that Alvin Neal should walk you to the bus stop sometime (Don't you?) Josephine, do you give your car fare to David Sargent every evening? Barbara Hopson and Cora Wooley are both in love with Eddie Wilson aad both are good friends. (What's going on?) Bettye Jean Miller, has eyes for Percy Ellis in 9-9A grade. Josephine Hayes, are you still determined to go with George Flemming? It seems that James Payne seems to be crazy about LaVerne Harville but she doesn't realize it. A certain chick in 10-3 has eyes for James Morris, so Morris you had better be on your P's and Q's. The prom is near and the "bread" is low. It seems that a few will get to go. So try to remember this very day, the prom is in the month of May. Johnny Moore and Jeraldine Petty Irvin Blair and Margaret Tuggle; Mary Williams and Thomas Harville; Ora Lee Mitchell and Robert Steward; Annie B. Young and E. Walker; Harold Show and Shirley Finney; Ernestine Blayde and Johnny Lock; Rose Harris and Bobbie Watson. Today the president, of the "Squares" is George Allen, Lydia Washington, secretary, Jesse Coe, treasurer, and "Leslie Boyd" is the "Square" Sweetheart. The honorary members are: Hosea Stewart, Barbara Hooks, Lorrine Walker, Doris Rawlings, David Reed, Earline Walsh. Rose Langley, Frank Delk, and the candidates for presiding are: Samuel Brown, James Cleaves, Leo Felton and Charles Roy Atkins. WANTED: EMBALMER MUST BE SOBER AND DEPENDABLE... Write BOOKER T. WASHINGTON NEWS Professor Blair T. Hunt called an assembly in the auditorium Tuesday afternoon during the 1st afternoon period to introduce the TriState Champs of 53 and the team. Among those seen in the new jackets signify in gtriumph of the tournament of 53 were: Coach Tarpley, Will Roy Webster unopposed middle Wt. Thomas Lewis, light Wt. Ernest Burford, light Wt. Arthur Fisher, Charles Fisher, Robert Greer and Charles Jones. At press time there is still a tie on the 4th trophy The trophies were presented to Professor Hunt in assembly his words were centered around the many trophies the school has at present. The students taking shop were asked to remain in after assembly by prof. Hunt who lectured on how important the shops are and gave quite a bit of points on the subject. The Booker T. Washington High School Band was invited to the band festival in Little Rock Arkansas to participate. They were scheduled to have left on the trip yesterday by a special Bus and will return tomorrow. The Hippodrome Ballroom was once again filled with teenagers at the "Teen Town Hop" Monday night. Washington was out in droves dancing and having fun Among the Warriors present were: George Jones, Frank Queens. Eugene Roberson, Vera Jones, Robert White, Carlton, Lester Mable Williams; Garnett Branch, John Jackson, Harold Evans. Billie McCou, Robert Dickerson, Richard Williams, Beatrice Parker, Barbara Loving, Cora M. King, Katie M. Byrd, James Jones. Thomas Marion, Evelyn Jarrett, Louis Green, Shirley Harris, Jeanetta King, Estella Durham, Alfred Bugsby. Ertha Clark, Tony Partee, Floyd Harrison, Eugene Murray, Frank Watts, Aurelius Allen Paul Foster, Signoria Williams, Clifton Deloach, W. Roy Webster, Charles Manuel, Marilyn Weltoh, E. Trazier. It's being, said that Garrett Branch's heart has been captured by the boy that's too much boy Cleo. Jones (off campus). Wilbur West come to school more often or you may lose Mary Clifford Yates and Mary Alice have found their own love spot (on the steps of the shops). Bettie Ford I see that you and Sam Lacy know each other Plommie Prewitt who's the lucky girl now? Tony Partee is looking for a girl and I'm quoting him. Billie J. King who's the lucky guy now? Nellie Peeble are you a lovelorn now or are-you and Carl still at it? Robbie Garrett rumors, say L Pearman better known as "Bro Tank" has moved out C. B. Jo Ann Doggett one of your ardent admirers is a ex beau did you know? Avid L. Morgan, Richard Williams, James Woods. Glen Lane and a host of warriors are frequently seen together. What happened to Barbara Megowens fame? Watch yourself Lawrence or collere girl will get mad. Could that certain square junior be, Bennie Allen, James Woods, Solomon Kimbrough or S. P. So until next week cat's and chicks cool it and don't be a squirt, Keep up with the other's carrying on and let down your hair, so stay, there and I'll be going no where. ASSEMBLY Professor Blair T. Hunt called an assembly in the auditorium Tuesday afternoon during the 1st afternoon period to introduce the TriState Champs of 53 and the team. Among those seen in the new jackets signify in gtriumph of the tournament of 53 were: Coach Tarpley, Will Roy Webster unopposed middle Wt. Thomas Lewis, light Wt. Ernest Burford, light Wt. Arthur Fisher, Charles Fisher, Robert Greer and Charles Jones. At press time there is still a tie on the 4th trophy The trophies were presented to Professor Hunt in assembly his words were centered around the many trophies the school has at present. The students taking shop were asked to remain in after assembly by prof. Hunt who lectured on how important the shops are and gave quite a bit of points on the subject. The Booker T. Washington High School Band was invited to the band festival in Little Rock Arkansas to participate. They were scheduled to have left on the trip yesterday by a special Bus and will return tomorrow. The Hippodrome Ballroom was once again filled with teenagers at the "Teen Town Hop" Monday night. Washington was out in droves dancing and having fun Among the Warriors present were: George Jones, Frank Queens. Eugene Roberson, Vera Jones, Robert White, Carlton, Lester Mable Williams; Garnett Branch, John Jackson, Harold Evans. Billie McCou, Robert Dickerson, Richard Williams, Beatrice Parker, Barbara Loving, Cora M. King, Katie M. Byrd, James Jones. Thomas Marion, Evelyn Jarrett, Louis Green, Shirley Harris, Jeanetta King, Estella Durham, Alfred Bugsby. Ertha Clark, Tony Partee, Floyd Harrison, Eugene Murray, Frank Watts, Aurelius Allen Paul Foster, Signoria Williams, Clifton Deloach, W. Roy Webster, Charles Manuel, Marilyn Weltoh, E. Trazier. It's being, said that Garrett Branch's heart has been captured by the boy that's too much boy Cleo. Jones (off campus). Wilbur West come to school more often or you may lose Mary Clifford Yates and Mary Alice have found their own love spot (on the steps of the shops). Bettie Ford I see that you and Sam Lacy know each other Plommie Prewitt who's the lucky girl now? Tony Partee is looking for a girl and I'm quoting him. Billie J. King who's the lucky guy now? Nellie Peeble are you a lovelorn now or are-you and Carl still at it? Robbie Garrett rumors, say L Pearman better known as "Bro Tank" has moved out C. B. Jo Ann Doggett one of your ardent admirers is a ex beau did you know? Avid L. Morgan, Richard Williams, James Woods. Glen Lane and a host of warriors are frequently seen together. What happened to Barbara Megowens fame? Watch yourself Lawrence or collere girl will get mad. Could that certain square junior be, Bennie Allen, James Woods, Solomon Kimbrough or S. P. So until next week cat's and chicks cool it and don't be a squirt, Keep up with the other's carrying on and let down your hair, so stay, there and I'll be going no where. SHOP BOYS GET ADVICE Professor Blair T. Hunt called an assembly in the auditorium Tuesday afternoon during the 1st afternoon period to introduce the TriState Champs of 53 and the team. Among those seen in the new jackets signify in gtriumph of the tournament of 53 were: Coach Tarpley, Will Roy Webster unopposed middle Wt. Thomas Lewis, light Wt. Ernest Burford, light Wt. Arthur Fisher, Charles Fisher, Robert Greer and Charles Jones. At press time there is still a tie on the 4th trophy The trophies were presented to Professor Hunt in assembly his words were centered around the many trophies the school has at present. The students taking shop were asked to remain in after assembly by prof. Hunt who lectured on how important the shops are and gave quite a bit of points on the subject. The Booker T. Washington High School Band was invited to the band festival in Little Rock Arkansas to participate. They were scheduled to have left on the trip yesterday by a special Bus and will return tomorrow. The Hippodrome Ballroom was once again filled with teenagers at the "Teen Town Hop" Monday night. Washington was out in droves dancing and having fun Among the Warriors present were: George Jones, Frank Queens. Eugene Roberson, Vera Jones, Robert White, Carlton, Lester Mable Williams; Garnett Branch, John Jackson, Harold Evans. Billie McCou, Robert Dickerson, Richard Williams, Beatrice Parker, Barbara Loving, Cora M. King, Katie M. Byrd, James Jones. Thomas Marion, Evelyn Jarrett, Louis Green, Shirley Harris, Jeanetta King, Estella Durham, Alfred Bugsby. Ertha Clark, Tony Partee, Floyd Harrison, Eugene Murray, Frank Watts, Aurelius Allen Paul Foster, Signoria Williams, Clifton Deloach, W. Roy Webster, Charles Manuel, Marilyn Weltoh, E. Trazier. It's being, said that Garrett Branch's heart has been captured by the boy that's too much boy Cleo. Jones (off campus). Wilbur West come to school more often or you may lose Mary Clifford Yates and Mary Alice have found their own love spot (on the steps of the shops). Bettie Ford I see that you and Sam Lacy know each other Plommie Prewitt who's the lucky girl now? Tony Partee is looking for a girl and I'm quoting him. Billie J. King who's the lucky guy now? Nellie Peeble are you a lovelorn now or are-you and Carl still at it? Robbie Garrett rumors, say L Pearman better known as "Bro Tank" has moved out C. B. Jo Ann Doggett one of your ardent admirers is a ex beau did you know? Avid L. Morgan, Richard Williams, James Woods. Glen Lane and a host of warriors are frequently seen together. What happened to Barbara Megowens fame? Watch yourself Lawrence or collere girl will get mad. Could that certain square junior be, Bennie Allen, James Woods, Solomon Kimbrough or S. P. So until next week cat's and chicks cool it and don't be a squirt, Keep up with the other's carrying on and let down your hair, so stay, there and I'll be going no where. WASHINGTON BAND ATTENDS BAND FESETIVAL IN LITTLE ROCK Professor Blair T. Hunt called an assembly in the auditorium Tuesday afternoon during the 1st afternoon period to introduce the TriState Champs of 53 and the team. Among those seen in the new jackets signify in gtriumph of the tournament of 53 were: Coach Tarpley, Will Roy Webster unopposed middle Wt. Thomas Lewis, light Wt. Ernest Burford, light Wt. Arthur Fisher, Charles Fisher, Robert Greer and Charles Jones. At press time there is still a tie on the 4th trophy The trophies were presented to Professor Hunt in assembly his words were centered around the many trophies the school has at present. The students taking shop were asked to remain in after assembly by prof. Hunt who lectured on how important the shops are and gave quite a bit of points on the subject. The Booker T. Washington High School Band was invited to the band festival in Little Rock Arkansas to participate. They were scheduled to have left on the trip yesterday by a special Bus and will return tomorrow. The Hippodrome Ballroom was once again filled with teenagers at the "Teen Town Hop" Monday night. Washington was out in droves dancing and having fun Among the Warriors present were: George Jones, Frank Queens. Eugene Roberson, Vera Jones, Robert White, Carlton, Lester Mable Williams; Garnett Branch, John Jackson, Harold Evans. Billie McCou, Robert Dickerson, Richard Williams, Beatrice Parker, Barbara Loving, Cora M. King, Katie M. Byrd, James Jones. Thomas Marion, Evelyn Jarrett, Louis Green, Shirley Harris, Jeanetta King, Estella Durham, Alfred Bugsby. Ertha Clark, Tony Partee, Floyd Harrison, Eugene Murray, Frank Watts, Aurelius Allen Paul Foster, Signoria Williams, Clifton Deloach, W. Roy Webster, Charles Manuel, Marilyn Weltoh, E. Trazier. It's being, said that Garrett Branch's heart has been captured by the boy that's too much boy Cleo. Jones (off campus). Wilbur West come to school more often or you may lose Mary Clifford Yates and Mary Alice have found their own love spot (on the steps of the shops). Bettie Ford I see that you and Sam Lacy know each other Plommie Prewitt who's the lucky girl now? Tony Partee is looking for a girl and I'm quoting him. Billie J. King who's the lucky guy now? Nellie Peeble are you a lovelorn now or are-you and Carl still at it? Robbie Garrett rumors, say L Pearman better known as "Bro Tank" has moved out C. B. Jo Ann Doggett one of your ardent admirers is a ex beau did you know? Avid L. Morgan, Richard Williams, James Woods. Glen Lane and a host of warriors are frequently seen together. What happened to Barbara Megowens fame? Watch yourself Lawrence or collere girl will get mad. Could that certain square junior be, Bennie Allen, James Woods, Solomon Kimbrough or S. P. So until next week cat's and chicks cool it and don't be a squirt, Keep up with the other's carrying on and let down your hair, so stay, there and I'll be going no where. WARRIORS AT THE HIP Professor Blair T. Hunt called an assembly in the auditorium Tuesday afternoon during the 1st afternoon period to introduce the TriState Champs of 53 and the team. Among those seen in the new jackets signify in gtriumph of the tournament of 53 were: Coach Tarpley, Will Roy Webster unopposed middle Wt. Thomas Lewis, light Wt. Ernest Burford, light Wt. Arthur Fisher, Charles Fisher, Robert Greer and Charles Jones. At press time there is still a tie on the 4th trophy The trophies were presented to Professor Hunt in assembly his words were centered around the many trophies the school has at present. The students taking shop were asked to remain in after assembly by prof. Hunt who lectured on how important the shops are and gave quite a bit of points on the subject. The Booker T. Washington High School Band was invited to the band festival in Little Rock Arkansas to participate. They were scheduled to have left on the trip yesterday by a special Bus and will return tomorrow. The Hippodrome Ballroom was once again filled with teenagers at the "Teen Town Hop" Monday night. Washington was out in droves dancing and having fun Among the Warriors present were: George Jones, Frank Queens. Eugene Roberson, Vera Jones, Robert White, Carlton, Lester Mable Williams; Garnett Branch, John Jackson, Harold Evans. Billie McCou, Robert Dickerson, Richard Williams, Beatrice Parker, Barbara Loving, Cora M. King, Katie M. Byrd, James Jones. Thomas Marion, Evelyn Jarrett, Louis Green, Shirley Harris, Jeanetta King, Estella Durham, Alfred Bugsby. Ertha Clark, Tony Partee, Floyd Harrison, Eugene Murray, Frank Watts, Aurelius Allen Paul Foster, Signoria Williams, Clifton Deloach, W. Roy Webster, Charles Manuel, Marilyn Weltoh, E. Trazier. It's being, said that Garrett Branch's heart has been captured by the boy that's too much boy Cleo. Jones (off campus). Wilbur West come to school more often or you may lose Mary Clifford Yates and Mary Alice have found their own love spot (on the steps of the shops). Bettie Ford I see that you and Sam Lacy know each other Plommie Prewitt who's the lucky girl now? Tony Partee is looking for a girl and I'm quoting him. Billie J. King who's the lucky guy now? Nellie Peeble are you a lovelorn now or are-you and Carl still at it? Robbie Garrett rumors, say L Pearman better known as "Bro Tank" has moved out C. B. Jo Ann Doggett one of your ardent admirers is a ex beau did you know? Avid L. Morgan, Richard Williams, James Woods. Glen Lane and a host of warriors are frequently seen together. What happened to Barbara Megowens fame? Watch yourself Lawrence or collere girl will get mad. Could that certain square junior be, Bennie Allen, James Woods, Solomon Kimbrough or S. P. So until next week cat's and chicks cool it and don't be a squirt, Keep up with the other's carrying on and let down your hair, so stay, there and I'll be going no where. WARRIOR POW WOW Professor Blair T. Hunt called an assembly in the auditorium Tuesday afternoon during the 1st afternoon period to introduce the TriState Champs of 53 and the team. Among those seen in the new jackets signify in gtriumph of the tournament of 53 were: Coach Tarpley, Will Roy Webster unopposed middle Wt. Thomas Lewis, light Wt. Ernest Burford, light Wt. Arthur Fisher, Charles Fisher, Robert Greer and Charles Jones. At press time there is still a tie on the 4th trophy The trophies were presented to Professor Hunt in assembly his words were centered around the many trophies the school has at present. The students taking shop were asked to remain in after assembly by prof. Hunt who lectured on how important the shops are and gave quite a bit of points on the subject. The Booker T. Washington High School Band was invited to the band festival in Little Rock Arkansas to participate. They were scheduled to have left on the trip yesterday by a special Bus and will return tomorrow. The Hippodrome Ballroom was once again filled with teenagers at the "Teen Town Hop" Monday night. Washington was out in droves dancing and having fun Among the Warriors present were: George Jones, Frank Queens. Eugene Roberson, Vera Jones, Robert White, Carlton, Lester Mable Williams; Garnett Branch, John Jackson, Harold Evans. Billie McCou, Robert Dickerson, Richard Williams, Beatrice Parker, Barbara Loving, Cora M. King, Katie M. Byrd, James Jones. Thomas Marion, Evelyn Jarrett, Louis Green, Shirley Harris, Jeanetta King, Estella Durham, Alfred Bugsby. Ertha Clark, Tony Partee, Floyd Harrison, Eugene Murray, Frank Watts, Aurelius Allen Paul Foster, Signoria Williams, Clifton Deloach, W. Roy Webster, Charles Manuel, Marilyn Weltoh, E. Trazier. It's being, said that Garrett Branch's heart has been captured by the boy that's too much boy Cleo. Jones (off campus). Wilbur West come to school more often or you may lose Mary Clifford Yates and Mary Alice have found their own love spot (on the steps of the shops). Bettie Ford I see that you and Sam Lacy know each other Plommie Prewitt who's the lucky girl now? Tony Partee is looking for a girl and I'm quoting him. Billie J. King who's the lucky guy now? Nellie Peeble are you a lovelorn now or are-you and Carl still at it? Robbie Garrett rumors, say L Pearman better known as "Bro Tank" has moved out C. B. Jo Ann Doggett one of your ardent admirers is a ex beau did you know? Avid L. Morgan, Richard Williams, James Woods. Glen Lane and a host of warriors are frequently seen together. What happened to Barbara Megowens fame? Watch yourself Lawrence or collere girl will get mad. Could that certain square junior be, Bennie Allen, James Woods, Solomon Kimbrough or S. P. So until next week cat's and chicks cool it and don't be a squirt, Keep up with the other's carrying on and let down your hair, so stay, there and I'll be going no where. Muriel Rahn—Star of "Carmen Jones" Zeta Phi Beta Presentation May 8 Muriel Rahn was born in Boston — traditionally the American city of culture and education. Hence it was not mere coincidence that she was prepared for the broad basis of education which forms the background of her career as a singer and an actress. Miss Rahn is appealing at Ellis Auditorium on Friday, May 8 under the auspices of Zulu Phi Beta Sorority. Although reared in New York, she received her early training at the Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, and Atlanta University, There she chose music as a career and entered the Conservatory of the University of Nebraska from, which she was graduated. Further graduate work at Teachers College and the Julliard School prepared her for a teaching career at several Negro schools and colleges. She has appeared successfully in concert, stage, radio and screen — both here and in Europe. Broadway was first to claim her. And Broadway was the scene of her greatest triumph as the sensational "Carmen" in Billy Rose's epochmaking production of "Carmen Jones." While a summer student at Columbia University, Muriel, audition ed for Eve Jessye and was selected for the chorus in a Capital Theatre presentation. From there she went into "Lew Leslie's" Blackbirds, and then had a featured role in Connie's "Hot Chocolates". She also filled many night club engagements, and finally made a trip to Paris in order to appear at "Chez La Du Barry" Engagements in other music halls and supper clubs were to be followed by a Continental tour, when Broadway claimed her again. She appeared in Clemence Dan's play, "Come of Age" with Judith Anderson, in which she did a singing-acting role that received much favorable comment. During the following few years she worked at many occupations in order to remain in New York close to her teacher who guided her serious study in preparation for a concert career. Alternately a social work er, a social investigator, a WPA music teacher in Harlem, busy with community activities such as the Utopia Day Nursery, working with Delta Sigma Theta, a Negro college women's sorority and helping to organize the Negro Actor's Guild of America, she appeared in concert with outstanding success — in Carnegie Chamber Music Hall, This was followed by an operatic role in the National Orchestral Association's presentation of Mozart's "Abduction from the Seraglio". Subsequently Miss. Rahn was featured in the Lunt-Fontanne it show — "The Pirate" which ach ed ah outstanding run at the M tin Beck Theatre. While rehearsing she took time off to sing with a symphony orchestra at Grant Park in Chicago where 15,000 people accorded her an enthusiastic ovation. She was singled out to play the title role in Billy Rose's spectacular production, "Carmen Jones" for which Olin Downes of New York Times payed her the unusual tribute of "excellent, sensuous, seductive and accomplishes in song." Tickets are now on sale at the following places: Memphis World; Bungalow Sundry; Service Drug Store; Central Prescription Shop; McCleave Music School. Sales are climbing according to Miss Hazel Pyles, ticket chairman. Purchase your tickets early for choice seats. Tickets are available from all Zeta "sorors." ANN PINKHAM* reports doctors' findings on What every girl should know about sickening MONTHLY CRAMPS Here's, wonderful news for women and girls who suffer the tortures of "bad days" of functionally-caused menstrual cramps and pain—headaches, backaches, and those "nogood," dragged-out feelings. It's news about a medicine— famous for such suffering... even oil the first, worst day of your period! Here is the exciting news. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound gave or relief of such distress in 3 out of 4 of the cases in doctors' tests! It actually helped to such symptoms. Yes! Lydia Pinkham's is This news wilt not surprise thousands of women and girls who know the wonderful relief Lydia Pinkham's can bring. And it should encourage to take Lydia Pinkham's and see if , too, don't avoid the nervousness and tension, irritability— — so often associated with "those days." Don't wait! Today... get Lydia Pinkham's Compound or Tablets (with added iron) —so convenient to carry and take! Both are grand, too, for relieving "hot flashes" and other functional distress of change of life! For a greater understanding of these problem, read It simply, scientifically explains mysteries of female system. Tells why you menstruate, what to expect in charge of life. 24 colorful pages, illustrated. Contains doctors' findings on relieving monthly cramps and hot flashes." For free copy write ANN PINKHAM, Dept. N. Lynn, Mass. HOW IT WORKS: Pinkham's benefictal action includes a quieting effect on uterine qontractons that may cause "periodic" pains. Doctors tests show they can often be stopped — even the very tint, worst day! Here's, wonderful news for women and girls who suffer the tortures of "bad days" of functionally-caused menstrual cramps and pain—headaches, backaches, and those "nogood," dragged-out feelings. It's news about a medicine— famous for such suffering... even oil the first, worst day of your period! Here is the exciting news. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound gave or relief of such distress in 3 out of 4 of the cases in doctors' tests! It actually helped to such symptoms. Yes! Lydia Pinkham's is This news wilt not surprise thousands of women and girls who know the wonderful relief Lydia Pinkham's can bring. And it should encourage to take Lydia Pinkham's and see if , too, don't avoid the nervousness and tension, irritability— — so often associated with "those days." Don't wait! Today... get Lydia Pinkham's Compound or Tablets (with added iron) —so convenient to carry and take! Both are grand, too, for relieving "hot flashes" and other functional distress of change of life! For a greater understanding of these problem, read It simply, scientifically explains mysteries of female system. Tells why you menstruate, what to expect in charge of life. 24 colorful pages, illustrated. Contains doctors' findings on relieving monthly cramps and hot flashes." For free copy write ANN PINKHAM, Dept. N. Lynn, Mass. HOW IT WORKS: Pinkham's benefictal action includes a quieting effect on uterine qontractons that may cause "periodic" pains. NOW 6 YEARS OLD JAMES E. PEPPER NOW SIX 6 YEARS OLD BOTTLED IN BOND JAMES E. PEPPER ESTABLISHED 1780 BORN WITH THE REPUBLIC KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY AND JAMES R. PEPPER STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON, 100 PROOF, BOTTLED IN BOND © 1952, JAMES E. PEPPER &CO., INC. LEXINGTON, KY. GOLF COURSE HEARING SET FOR APRIL 15 Hearing on the petition bf four Negro citizens to use the municipal owned Whittle Springs golf course, is set for April 15 in Federal Court here Clarence Hunter, 319 Temperance Street; Robert Lane Easterly, 1210 Pickett Street; Henry Minor, 2118 Bethel Avenue, and Grady Hassler, 1100 E. Clinch Avenue, filed a petition in Federal Court, in 1952, setting forth that they are being nied their constitutional rights use municipal owned facilities at the course. "Tennessee law does not specifically deny us this right and there are no segregation laws in the city of Knoxville. We are being denied our constitutional rights oh the basis of custom and usage," stated Mr. Hunter. They petitioned the court for relief, with unrestricted use of the course. The members are: Carolyn Ann Newton and Grace Austin. The sweetheart is Eustore McKissic and Miss Rose Greene is advisor. The Ever-Ready Club of Mount Olive Cathedral held a gala fashion review at the Cathedral last Monday night at eight o'clock. A filled house enjoyed the affair; Mrs. J. T. Lanier is president of the club. The Ever-Ready club is composed of a group of Matrons at Mt. Olive Church who sponsors a fashion show every Monday night after Easter. Everybody looks forward to this grand affair. There were numerous glamorous models. In additions to the fashion review a splendid program was rend ered. An enjoyable evening was had by all. Rev. Philip Brooks is pastor of Mt. Olive Cathedral. Miss Harry Mae Sims was narrator. Quite a few college students were visiting the Bluff City for the Easter holidays. A few of them viewed were: James Williams, from Arkansas States, Peter Mitchell, Southern University, Doristine Humphreys from St. Mary's. College. Others were: Walter Gibson, Jr. Philip Booth, Jr., John Davis, Jr., Betrand Nichols and Clyde Neel from Morehouse College. Also Cynthia Greene and James Patterson from West Virginia State College. The A Le Carte Social Club met at the home of James Vance, 1524 Birdstone Street, Monday night. After business session a tasty repast was served. Members present were: Barbara Williams, Ruby Young, John Ethel Bolden, Ed Dance Carter, Helen Bolden, Jonas Roberts, Alfred Moore Robert Kirk, Claudetta Jones, Tyler Moore. The next meeting will be at the resident of Miss Barbara Williams. 'Sleepy' Man Freed The jury may have considered that a man with a guilty conscience could not sleep so peacefully with his future at stake. Albert, Williams, 45-year-old man charged with possessing whiskey for sale, missed most of the judge's charge to the jury. His attorney woke him from a sound sleep in time for him to see the jury file out for its deliberation.