open.” . .. Note from Palma E. Lacy of Lebanon Springs who would publicly thank Andrew R. Nylic of Pittsfield for sending a state flag to Mr. Lacy's son, Ptc. Thomas S. Lacy, in Vietnam. The soldier asked it as a favor, since it is a special banner . made by a girls’ group in Boston, and was earned into the Korean conflict by the first Massachusetts Marine Corps soldiers called up during that war in 1950. Mr. Nylic brought it home from Korea in 1953. The Eagle last week published a photo of it with Mayor Butler . . . Recently the Neio York Times ran a 5101? about a new, optional course on ballet and modern dance in St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H. It has proven so popular that there’s a waiting list of young men. Enrolled is Nat Wheelwright, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Wheelwright of Pittsfield, who commented, “The Jeffrey was something you really get involved in. The course was introduced by members of the Now York City Center Joffrey Ballet company.