University of North Carolina Charlotte - Rogues n Rascals or SiSi Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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Alluring Alumni Harriet McSheehan Haven ' t you often wondered just what was in the mail that comes into the office every day? Haven ' t you also wondered who sent all those letters and why ' I have, and I am sure that you have too. Let ' s look into some of the mail that has been received here at the College, and see what we can find. First, however, let me explain that several of these letters were to have been pub- lished i «h» Phristmas ic like being back in some college. I think they make it a point to give us this stuff just fast enough so that we won ' t have enough spare time to get into trouble. It ' s a really wonderful school. They tell us that it ' s the best government operated school in the world. We have students here from every branch of the service, and from almost every friendly country in the world. . We are about 3 miles from the Mexican border I have been over twice. I ' ve been brushing up on my Spanish. You would think living so close to the American border, that most of the people would speak a little English, but 50% of them speak only a little English. I wish I had Mrs. Hoyle Charlotte College Scolarships Available Charlotte College will award eleven scholarships this year. These scholarships cover only the student ' s tuition expenses while at CC and cannot be ap- plied to books or other fees. Candidates for these scholarships will be judged on the basis of their scholastic record and their financial need. All applicants are required to write a theme on why they wish to attend Charlotte College and also to take a psy- chological and an English ex- amination. On the basis of the Atlantic Journey Hugh Womack One of the world ' s great lux- ury liners is the Queen Mary of the Cunard White Star line; since her christening, she has often been a subject of world attention. More recently the at- tention of the American public has been drawn to her by the aura of famous British person- ages: In his latest visit to the United States, the resurgent, in- domitable — spirited Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, ar- rived and departed on the Queen. Then upon the death of his brother. King George VI, the Duke of Windsor -in Mew V ,,-U fittr , trin timo i-Vinco ViPr wheel now. I ' m at Ft. Bliss, jus Paso, learning all abo est things the Army h£ I go to class eight he F.YPfnt for the nnifnrr CHARLOTTE COLLEGIAN rmer memoer 01 lames A. Robert- girl. Mr. Robert- our present stu- The Charlotte Collegian is the student newspaper of Charlotte College. The paper was founded while the College was a part of the University of North Carolina and has been published continuously since that time. It has appeared under several different i.umes, but was given the title of Charlotte Collegian in 1951. The purposes of the paper are to promote scholastic, social, and athletic activities within the student body, to encourage true school spirit, and to record the activities of the school. Scotty Stallings is editor of the paper and Miss Mary Denny is faculty advisor.

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ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF James F. Cornell, Sam Rigas, Business Manager; Charles Vess. EDITORIAL STAFF John Long, Sports Editor; Arial Stephens, Circulation Manager; Wellene Hodge, Associate Feature Editor; John McClure, Assistant Editor; Bill Scholl, Editor; Harriet McSheehan, Feature Editor. Absent from picture: Fred Prince, Member, Business Staff; Conrad Holmes, Associate Editor.



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