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lst row--Joress. McKcnny, Camp, Fox, Norris, Cotzin. 2nd row-Burack, Hamel, Highberg, Feingold, Cassidy. 3rd row-McDonald, Gullberg, Doolittle, Sanford, Sluebi. 4th row-Abelson, Kcsner, Stevens, Gurhnkle. THE SCARLET GHORGIANA CAMP .........................,...,. Editor BARBARA NORRIS . , . . . Managing Editor DOROTHY COTZIN . . .... News Editor SUMNER JORESS ..............,............. Copy Editor HAT the Scarlet would appear as usual seemed dubious in early September of this year. But after consideration of its morale value to the stu- dents, the Clark Undergraduate Weekly made its appearance unchanged from former years except for the fact that it became a bi-weekly paper. During the first and second semesters, Larry Fox retained his position as Editor-in-Chief. Sophomores of a year's experience filled the rest of thc editorial staff. With the beginning of the third term. Georgiana Camp, elected the first woman editor in the history of the paper, took over the traditional shears and blue pencil. The other editorial positions were held by Barbara Norris, as Managing Editor, Dorothy Cotzin, as News Editor, and Sumner Joress, as Copy Editor. The formation of a definite editorial policy has made the Scarlet' come forth as in former years. l62l
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,,f' ' wi-vw-ry I 1 it P FOX PRICE GRYPI-ION GORDON PRICE . . . , President LAWRENCE Fox . . . . . . . . .... . Secrelary CONSISTING of the fewest members in recent years, Gryphon. the Senior honorary society, continued its function of coordinating student activi- ties on campus this year. Its original number of Eve was depleted last Fall when Roger Dufresne. Carl Stringer, and Ben Tuerk were called for Naval Training. But Price and Fox carried on C1ryphon's traditions, and succeeded in preserving and perpetuating them. Frosh-Soph rivalry was organized. and the Rope Pull held. Something new was added with the giving of a Christmas party for the undergraduates. On Founder's Day, with Fox impersonating Prexy. Teran the Dean, Price, Dr. Dougherty, and Peg Russell, Miss Hughes, the faculty submitted to good natured lampooning. The climax of the year's activities came with Spring Spree Day-the day of surprises! l61l
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lst row-Coyle, Brennan. Dufresne, Doolittle. 2nd row-Norris, Price. BOHEME COMMITTEE OFFICERS CAROL BIRD ,,,,,, .,...,,,..... ......... P 1 'eszdent BARBARA NORRIS ...................... Secretary-Treasurer BY THE time the Army, Navy and Marines had taken their pick of the com- mittee members, Boheme had only two representatives left-both of the fairer sex. However, with the capable help of Dr. Jordan, the organiza- tion's advisor, a full committee with equal representation from both colleges for the first time, was soon formed. A constitution was drawn up, and provisions were made for the fate of the spoils. And then the fun began. Who can ignore the pleasant memories of the dances: the uniforms of all branches of the service, the dance contests with lollypops for prizes, the cooperative chaperones. Litsky's Wayside Inn, and above all, the financial successes. A super-colossal Boheme was held in April in the form of a night club affair. The main object of this dance was to raise money for Spree Day which was expected almost any day. The entertainers in the college were rounded up to help the cause: and so the season ended with a bang-up performance. l63l
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