1964

1965

 

SOUTHWORDS
January 1965

Times, they are a-wastin'
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   It's about time ... time for a clock drive ... claims Council's Service Corps. And we couldn't agree more.
   Since the beginning of the year, the student body has wanted clocks in the halls--and for a good reason. With no clocks in the halls, it's been hard to judge exactly how long you had to get to homeroom or your next class or to wherever you were going. Now, though, students can take advantage of Council's drive to put more clocks in the halls.
   Clubs and honor societies are being asked to contribute money for the cost of a clock, either single or double faced. Although the price, $461.75 or $122.45, at first may seem somewhat high, how could a club use its money for a better cause than the clock drive? Then, too, any contributions to the drive will be unique in that in following years there will be no second chance to contribute.
   To raise money for the project, interested clubs could hold taffy apple or cookie sales. Thespian Society, Tri-M, and Sigma Chi Sigma have already gotten the drive off to a good start with their contributions.
   "For everything there is a seasons, and a time for every matter..." Now's the time to campaign for clocks in the halls.