. Gold and Black. st rank. This versatileone turned out to be a famous bujspecialist and the interesting talcended well. The Birmingham-Southern DramatiClub presents Clarence as its firstpresentation of the year, and if th«judgment of critics, who have witnessed the dress rehearsals of theplay, can be relied upon, the collegestudents interpret the various rolesin the play with unusual skill foramateurs. Mr. Verman Kimbrough, of Colum-biana, will play the part of Clorence,being supported by other member?of the cast who are: Henry Richardas Bobby Wheeler, Jack Benton aMr. Wheeler, Edward Morris


. Gold and Black. st rank. This versatileone turned out to be a famous bujspecialist and the interesting talcended well. The Birmingham-Southern DramatiClub presents Clarence as its firstpresentation of the year, and if th«judgment of critics, who have witnessed the dress rehearsals of theplay, can be relied upon, the collegestudents interpret the various rolesin the play with unusual skill foramateurs. Mr. Verman Kimbrough, of Colum-biana, will play the part of Clorence,being supported by other member?of the cast who are: Henry Richardas Bobby Wheeler, Jack Benton aMr. Wheeler, Edward Morris as , Joseph Whiteside as Dinwiddie, the butler, Miss Elizabeth Smithas Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Corrine Tra-vis as Miss Penny, Miss Ethel Greenas Cora Wheeler and Miss MargorieCraig as , the maid. Tickets for the play will go onsale at an early date. Studentsra< ulty members and parents of stud-ents will *have the first oportunityfor securing thees tickets, only tlimited number of which will be QVDDING What Newspapers Should Print By TOM L. KEHNEY YOU UNINITIATED! DO YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW TOWRITE A NEWS STORY THATWILL APPEAR IN PRINT?IF SO HERES HOW: By Freddie Lou Purceil. Be accurate .Be concise. Do not inject personal neutral. Accuracy is the greatest thing innewspaper writing, and inaccuracy isthe greatest crime in newspaper writ-ing. Avoid straight! Be concise, state facta and nothingbut facts—never leave out facts thatshould be put in a story and omiteverything that is not essential to thereader in getting the story. Be neutral. Do not inject personalopinions in news stories. This carton was drawn for the Journalism Class by Ernest M. Henderson, Jr., who is president ofthe Pen and Ink Club of Central High School and editor of The Sparks, Sunday School paper of theFirst Presbyterian Church.—Editors note. Journalism A Forward,Not Backward, Mov-ing Profession By Alfred Lusk. WHO AM I? By MAUDE DAVIS I wield no g


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