i s W awak e jr. - in Q, .1 have , and .dent A. A. scho- s. nain- ve to Theta The Guild is Centenary's inter-faith organization, and the only organiza- tion in school to which each student is automatically a member The main purpose of the Guild is to contribute financially to different ' bl organizations without school and for the girls in school to unite charita e feeling of friendliness and service. Although the Guild is always peti- in a ' d b many worthy charitable organizations for contributions it is left tione y . 'l' d cretion to decide to which functions our funds should be to the counci s is o riated This year funds were donated to the Red Cross, World Student appr p . Service Fund, Save-The-Children Fund, and many others, Freshmen Senior Jim Qwld REPRESENTATIVES Dorothy Yarnall Janet Leigh Sally Ann Hallahan Bryan Brewster Rosemary Janes Carolyn Alexander Virginia Miner OFFICERS Mary Ellen Welburn President Lois Holmes Vice-president Nancy Dahl Secretary Helen Eckhardt I Treasurer Dr. Mills Advisor The Guild was Very active this year, and in-between monthly council meet- ings and monthly all-student meetings, activities were many and Varied. Among these activities were the annual collection of used text books to be sold to new freshmen g sponsorship of the two student-faculty baseball games in the fall and spring, a benefit card party to give to Chafitabkl drwes the world over, Religious Emphasis Week, at which time they acted asghost at religious discussions and talks led by a visiting ministerg Thanksgiving bas- ivileged childreng and finally, the St. ketsg a Christmas party for underpr Patrick's Day Silver tea.
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illg' 01,- vnthe t girls llllsual IOIIQI-Y Yesber lrnanv Cl civilg zu' the after- lrents' Padua- FINE gf gl'0up Were, of the In My 1. Doris Miriam lmherg, V. Ethel 1, Mary . Rosar, Naoma l l l an-senior choruses, the In lieu of separate freshm glee club this year is a combination of the two groups. f the From this very large new body the members o chorus are chosen. h l lub met one evening every Week This year t e g ee c and succeeded in Working out beautiful arrangements of many old-time favorite songs largest collective singing body in school and Work and ' ' t t lay are combined at the meetings when they ry o D arrange for perfect harmony and singing quality. . The glee club is the ,,...- ' Q8 OFFICERS Blanche Wilson President Barbara Bollman Secretary Miss Gardner Advisor Page ninety-five
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