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The invasion of the green men from Mars upon the campuses of N.hl.C. was witnessed in 1948. At the same time, another freshman was introduced to our college, spending her first year as a popular member of Douglass Campus. The next. year she moved to Jameson Campus where she was recognized as a favorite personality for two years. Throughout this time she proved a valuable friend to whom l could go for mature advice or just a friendly chat. Always there to listen to my questions and my problems, she provided helpful and undersanding counsel. Meeting with her informally, l became acquainted with her wit and lively personality. Many a campus program was enriched by her poetic and dramatic flair. None was prouder than 1, the Class of 1952, when my former fellow freshman graduated to the post of Dean of Students. To this office she lmrought the same acutencss of judgment that had made her previous years a success as campus director. In greatest admiration and with lmest wishes for the future, 1 dedicate the Quair of 1952 to Miss Marjorie M. Trayes, second Dean of Students of New jersey College for VVonien. MARJ C JRIE M. TRAY ES ' Q - , , . ', ,, 1 . f' . :iii if, -W wt. img 'stilet pam Weit z zf M m t., a :'i:-A-Leauf,2feQgYQfiw2JsStt2t:125-- W 7. fvwaa3SEf!7?A1j11?15fWf 'tsgia wif tawtigefszfzirf-'i.y W wi f-:fi ter. .dis new fww a ss-. ff-W we. .fl.fi:zy:fff.sa++7.f2:Aw:S55sWf-Q-rf1-weft, sm wes-:ez-wa,:go5rss to, sei-.1-Q1,s2.-twist, eva-.,, -, ,mr Aga: at 1.-Q-sift ., ,ss 1, . n g. . .. 1,sw f.i w- wa rata A it-fast aff:-fimr1tf?fJf'w.w. wez1w.sJ is -ff? wear. -Q 1 - :fa .i 1 ' 'fZ:i1li'i-S55-it . e-ii: HC we . wi -' wars' ff M72 'eff sa. Qi size swf s wltffvflm. 'K ' ' 1 . .1 -52 K :.3:i'Lff?:lsf 7 '41 'ii Zvi ' 1' . V-I :, ' X f 'fs--+fe tt''lffliwiiid -ws, I - f- , . f--' - .. or 3 o 1 1 ' 4 'f Q- J ' 'V ' ' 3 K -. 71517 ' 6
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FIHUM THE FII'-ST MINUTE TU THE LAST CONTENTS Administration ........ 7 QP X X Campus Scenes . . . 11 -N Faculty and Clubs . . . . . 19 X X' Classes ....... . . 39 3 X! T 0 ff T' tl 12' 3 raanlza ons . . . .J 9 . 3 D 3 Features . . . 157 3 J , 3 X 7 Advertisi . .T . . . 146 J P f y , , C 02 7 Ackn I m . . . . 160 G J Q 7 9 X, y 7 7 ff ' ' 2 f 7 T 7 Q 3 J : ' 4 1 Z I N ? U T T if H f cw, f Vita .1 Lf 5 U I- f T HN'-audi M TS -7 I 401' S gs X , X 1 lm ., 1 XX, -X V ,515 X J T T - ' X 7 T X I T S NH -fl' T in xfn jr' ' gh? ' X r UI
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For Dean Margaret T. Corwin no introduction is necessary. 'l'ln'oughont my stay at N.l.C. there were many occasions to meet and know her. l hrst met and chatted with her at the Freshman Tea held on the lawn of her charming home. During the next three years I became hetter acquainted with her tlirongh Chapel programs, committees on which we worked together, and social functions enlivened hy her presence. By senior year l eagerly awaited the il1Vl'fZ1'flO11 to her luncheon- the highlight of our companionship at N.-l.C'. Dr. Lewis Vliehster Jones, formerly President of the University of Arkansas, succeeded Dr. Robert C. Clothier as the new President of Rutgers Lfniversity. He was a new figure on campus this yearg lint hy graduation, I, the class of 1052, had come to know and admire our new president. Mi-XRl24XRE'l' T. CORXYIX LEXVIS lYlillS'l'liR QIONHS Dean of the College President of the University 7
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