The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 June 1963 — Page 4

Gives Advice On How To Flunk MONTICELIvO. 111. (UPIi Students at the Montieello Colleg for women know what it takes to flunk.

W. F. Starkey, the college’s director of information, prepared what he called "a guide for college freshmen,” to be used only if the girls want to fail. Starkey’s list of things to do led off with “classes.” which he said, "the women should attend as few as possible. This will give

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you more time for such all-im-portant character-rounding activities as bridge, beer drinking and sleeping." Second on Stakey’s list was i “books,” which he advised, i “don’t open any more than is ■ absolutely nescessary because unused text boogs bring a high- | er resale price at the end of the ! year." “Cars” were third. Starkey : said automobiles on the campus “will provide transportation for week-night dating . . . and 1 a means of escaping from the daily grind of classes.” Starkey included «‘pranks’* I on his list. He said “a sample of good thinking would be to paint the college president’s office in beauitful colors, or do this to ' the alma mater statue, or better ! yet, pour detergent in the cam- ! pus fountains or swimming j pool.” Starkey said of “organizations,” join as many as possible, ! and “do a good job in these organizations and don't let stud- | ies interfere." (Released Wed., May 22, or after)

Newlyweds Get Tips On Tipping NEW YORK (UPI) — Tipping tips for the honeymooners: — In the United States and Canada, the bell boy expects 25 cents per suitcase even 50 cents in expensive hotels. He also gets 25 cents for delivering ice, a telegram, or when performing any minor errand. —For individual meals, top ping the waiter 15 per cent of the check is the accepted rule. Add more If exceptional service is given or called for _ and received. — For overnight stays, no tip is necessary for the chambermaid; otherwise, leave $1 per week. — On cruises, tip cabin and dining stewards about $1 per person per day. At the halfway mark, however, give half of the total tip for the voyage to stewwards so they can have the money for shore leave.

•ters in 47 states and 60 foreign. BOW’S THATT countries who are participating! STANTON, Mo, (UPI-

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in the organization’s School and Classroom Program which matches classrooms in the United States with counterparts abroad. The classes exchange letters, scropbooks, tape recordings and school projects.

torlst stopped at Meramec Caverns here and remarked to a cave

guide:

‘*The operator of this cave was smart to build caverns right on Route 66.” P. S. The cave has been there 100 million years.

high morality rate

quarter of the year. There weri

WASHINGTON (UPI) — A also marked increases in the

“relatively high” mortality rate

of 946 per 100,000 population rate v i°^ n T deaths acci*

in the U.S. in 1962 was reported by the U. S. Public Health | Sen-ice (PHS). The PHS said the rate reflects “for the most

dent, suicides, and homecides.

part" the outbreaks of influenza that occurred in the first

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1 Marionettes Meet With Mrs. John Davies | The Marionettes Home Demonj stration Club met with Maxine i Davies on Tuesday, May 28th at

7:30.

Mrs. Benner gave the lesson on Brazil and Foreign Trade. She gave a short talk on what Foreign Trade means to the world and its objectives. 1— Gain higher level of living from International Specialization and exchange. 2— Win markets for products of our farms and factories. 3— Safeguard and strengthen free world trading against the Communist threat. Our exports in 1962 were approximately $20 billion and our j imports approx. $15 billion. Japan is our biggest buyer. Following Mrs. Benner’s talk i she shared slides of Brazil which ! were very interesting and beauI tiful. j The business meeting was called to order by the president, Loj retta Tharp. The Secretary and j treasurer’s reports were given I and approved. Roll call was anj swered with “A Household Chore j You Enjoy.” Fifteen members, 3 guests and j 2 children were present, j The president asked everyone I if they wanted to go ahead with | plans to have a fair exhibit and i the fair committee is to meet to decide what to exhibit. The Club Prayer was said by | all and the meeting was adjour-

ned.

During the social hour delic- S ious refreshments were served by ||| the hostess. The evening was enjoyed by

PUPILS AID PEACE KANSAS CITY. Mo. UPI — Five hundred thousand elementary and high school students have become personal diplomats for their nations during the past school year, reports People-to-

People.

That’s the number of young-

CHAMPAIGN, HI. (UPI) — If you enjoy growing melons, remember that muskmelons and watermelons produce best on well - drained sandy soils. Cucumber beetles spread bacterial wilt that affects melons, says a University of Illinois horticulturist.

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