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jror a Mc ciDDier w KIRKLAND — Where Charlotte ' s Sara Lockhart and Mrs. Andrews have made their dorm Home Sweet Home. WEIL — Steak suppers in the park . . . bull sessions with Miss Chiles . . . capable Evelyn Anderson. North Spencer NORTH SPENCER— Vivacious Jane Gardner buzzing through N. S. ... a true friend in Mrs. Carter. SHAW — For the latest in originality and wit, see Betty Sherrill and Miss Garner. WOMAN ' S— Home of the S. G. president . . . Ten Men and A Vest . . ' . Mrs. Jones and upper New York ' s Bobbee Latham.
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Jr l .earet to ¥nform Ujout — There are enough student-held offices on campus so that every girl has a chance to dis- play her talents by assisting in the operation of one or another organization. It is the job of Points Committee to see that no one carries more than her share of the load. Mrs. Grogan, Kitty Maxwell, Chairman; Mr. Lockhart. Stand nig: Anne Jesnak, Dr. Keister, Betty Trosper, Betty Jane Sarratt, Secretary Lujean Riley, Ruth Royal, Chairman; Mrs. Grogan, Pat Hiatt, Mary Jones, Ann Long. ' 3 inancia ' i S weaklna- Under the guidance of the Finance Board, every campus organization receives its propor- tion of funds with which to operate. The mem- bers consider each petitioned request, accepting it or modifying it to suit the needs of everyone. We who have struggled to balance a budget realize what a great service this board performs. Wanted: PJT earerd Behind the rousing campaigns and elections each spring, the Elections Board oversees the mechanics. Besides providing posters in each residence hall, the board checks petitions for validity and prepares and counts ballots. Per- haps one of the most unsung heroes among cam- pus organizations, it deserves a vote of thanks from us all.
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J4ome eJLlH MARY FOUST — Spring and dances on the terrace . . . flowers by Mrs. Funderburk ... a good friend in Mina Boesser. NEW GUILFORD— Overlooking Peabody Park . . . where college spirit rings true in Miss Martin and Gwen Wynn. WINFIELD — Parlors done in knotty pine . . . dancing in the ba room . . . enthusiastic Miss Powell and energetic Lib Hawley. JAMISON — Petite Jean Cox and charming Miss Cunningham . . . water fights on first floor with the problem children . . . open house for O. R. D. SOUTH SPENCER — White columns and spreading greens . . . hand- some Lee Sherrill and Mrs. Ingraham for a happier home life. South Spencer A
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