Centenary College - Hack Yearbook (Hackettstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1938

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College - Miscellany

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THE HACK 22 23 24 27 30 ff Social Events---continued Faculty entertainment. Centenary Choir sings at Newark Conferenceg entertained at luncheon by Dr. and Mrs. 'l'revorrow. Vespers. Dr. Victor G. Mills, First Methodist Episcopal Church, Montclair. Shorthand speed demonstration, Mr. Charles Zoubek. Peithosophian Anniversary Play and Dance. May 1 Recital by Siradivarius Quartet. 4 Commercial Club visits the Stock Exchange and some business firms. 6 French Club Plays. 10 Graduate Recital. Ruth Gooding. 14 Glee Club to Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. 15 Vespers. President Trevorrow. 20 Trophy Contest. 22 Vespers. President Trevorrow. 28 ALUMNI DAY. May Fete and Department Exhibitions. 29 Last Vespersf' President Trevorrow. June 3 Inter-class music contest. 4 Class Day. 5 Baccalaureate service. Special choral program. 6-10 Final examinations. 10 President's dance. 11 Last Chapel and athletic awards. Annual meeting of the Board of Trustees. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. Forum Program 1957-1938 October 12 Dr. Trevorrow Homer f-f'Odyssey. 19 Miss Stearns Virgil, 7'Aeneid. 26 Miss Stearns Plutarchff 'Lives. November 2 Dr. Custard Marcus Aureliusfn To Himself. 9 Dr. Trevorrow EuripidesM 'Medea and Electra. 16 Mrs. Trevorrow Ovid Metamorphosesf' 23 Dr. Custard Machiavelli' The Prince. 30 Mr, Knapp Cellinif f- Autobiographyf' December 7 Dr. DuBois Sliakespeare King Lear. I4 Mr. Knapp Van Loonf Rembrandt january fi Miss Shields Voltaire?-''Candidef' 11 Dr. DuBois Fielding-fr- 'l'orn jones. 18 Miss Couch lbsen- A Doll's House. February 1 Mr. LaMotte Goethe--f- Faust, U S Dr. Oinwake Rousseauff''Emile 15 Mr. I.aMot.te Goethe' --- Faust fcont.j 22 Miss Gardner Schubertw-''Songsfl March 1 Mr. Mets Herriot f- Life of Beethoven. 8 Dr. DuBois Dickensff David Copperfield. 15 Miss Shields Flaubertw- Madame Bovaryf' 22 Mr. Mets SCl'l11LlfflCI'-'-Allwfllllf is Known About Brahms. April 5 Miss Gardner Vlfagner-4 Parsifal. A 12 Dr. Fraser Mendel-!'Papers. Ninety



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THE HACK Jlf just Remember As we turn back the pages of the last two years, there are tears mingled with smiles asiwe look at the pictures that come to view. Pictures that make us realize that the past can never be anything more than a beloved memory now. Pictures of timid little fresh-' men creeping through the halls, hoping to escape the notice of the eagle-eyed seniors, timid little freshmen that now form the super-sophisticated senior class. Snapshots of the friends that have become so dear to us in these two years at Centenary, from whom we shall be parting at graduation. A picture of our first class meeting that was merely a sample of the success that was to be ours in the forthcoming years. Charlotte Gulliver, elected president, under whose competent leadership we were able to get off to such a marvelous start. Numerous shots of grotesque people that on closer inspection prove to be ourselves during Fresh- man Week. Will you ever forget the rigors of those hrst few days of braiding hair, and lip-sticking our noses? Sorority rushing pictures flash before us. The excitement of going to the teas and then the waiting, waiting to hnd out whether we were accepted or not. Remember the initiation that was even worse than our freshman week had been? But also remember that glow of pride the first time we wore our pins? Here's a picture of our junior April Shower dance. The gym looks more like a veritable fairyland or flower garden than our prosaic gym. On all sides are gay flowers, while overhead billows the blue sky, flanked by vari-colored umbrellas. How pleased we were with our first dance of the year, and even the seniors admired our decorations! Numerous pictures of the Little Theater plays show how well represented we were in the Held of dramatics. The excitement of dress rehearsal and the cold fear that was ours as the curtain went up on the night of the performance are memories that will always return. The arrival of spring and spring fever and the May Fete, and just around the corner came Graduation week with its many functions that brought home more strongly than ever that half of what made us love Centenary was leaving with the senior class. Iixams that are remembered now as a last mad scramble to cram a year's work into our brains, which resulted in sitting up all night and moaning the next day how simply dead we were. After a simply smooth vacation most of us were back again feeling very import- ant as we ushered juniors to their rooms and were assigned little sisters. Pictures of the athletic association party where we became really acquainted with the iuniorsffpictures of freshman week when we were the eagle-eyed seniors. Class meetings, with Mary Hankinson leading us on to bigger and better deeds, and then before we realized the time had passed, sorority anniversaries and the senior dance. A picture of our senior dance comes to the fore . . . nigger boys truckin' on the walls, and puffs of cotton Ninety-two

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