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i- ---Y STUDENT CIVIC COMMITTEE The llrst regular meeting of the Civic Committee was helfl 'l'hnrsclay. Sept. 13 with the presiclcnt. lietty l.eaeh, presiclf ing. .X chapel program was presentecl hy the clnlm in the morning. llettina l'ills- lmury gave the welcome aclclress to the stutlents. l'auline Supple renclerecl a piano selection. ancl lflranlx Catir gave two vocal solos. Dr. Hailey gave an aflclress to the student hocly. The tirst activity of the clulm was the appointing of committees to arrange for Sll1lCl'i11fC1lClClll.5 llay. 'llhey were as fol- lows: Invitations. .Xllmert Xlalcehelclg 1Jl'tlA gram. livelyn NX'arflg tea, lloris XYhitely3 tlining-room. Christine XYelch3 ushers. .Xlex Cumming. tXt the thircl regular meeting a commit- tee was appointecl to clraw up a slate ol- cancliclates to he electecl to the llosten Convention on Xov. l4an1l l5. Those eleetecl were: .Xlhert Morton. seniorg Gerry XYhitc. jnniorg Illanche lirnme. sophomore: anrl Rohert Yail. freshman. .Xt the next meeting they votecl to con- fluet, Citizenship XX'eelv the seconcl week in hlannary. liileen Lllllllllllll was aimpointecl chairman with the following committee: limlna Uearlrorn, lietty liennecly. liay llowarcl. Tony l'ccoraro, George lftzel, anrl licl. lloclgkins. Une of the biggest events sponsoretl hy the clnh was the annnal liaclq-to-Gorham llay on lielurnary 7. lfflna llearlmorn was :tppointecl chairman with the following committee: lfrancis XX'iggin. Mr. Paekarcl. lileanor Gonlfl. Xliss Wooclwarcl. lflor- enee Coomhs. antl lloris NYhitely. ,X cliseussion was helfl on how to con- tluct an ellicient liefl Cross Drive. lietty Kennecly was chosen chairman ol this clrive. ,X slate of canclitlates for the New York Convention was flrawn up anfl those chosen were ,Xlex Cumming. seniorg Vir- ginia Hall, juniorg anrl Pearl llartt. sophomore. ,Xn important leatnrc of this elnlm was the point system which was eoncltteterl as a survey ancl ehecla on the stnclent activ- ities. fitter the questionnaire hacl heen presented to the stuclent hotly. the clnlm then cleciclecl to revise this system ancl chose the following committee: Chairman. Christine Xyelch, lfrancis Xyiggin, Robert llollotf. This committee clrew up a new system which will go into ettect next Fall. The memhers were: llresiclent. lietty Leachg Vice l'resiclent, Lewis l'illshurvg Secretary, Frances l,ihlmyg Ray Austin. l'hyllis Dyer. Christine Wvelch, l'hillip -lames. .Xcleline Xlontelnello. l'earl llartt. Rnth Davis. lftl, lloclglqins, Yirginia llall. lfclna Dearhorn, lfletty liennerly. Cather- ine Howarcl, ltfileen Cnllinan. yloanne Xshlwy. lletty Quinn. Klilclrecl laclcson. Ruth Bishop, Lawrence .Xrnolcl. Virginia Clark, George litzel. lfrancis XYiggin, .loc Castelucci, 'l'ony l'ecoraro. Gwen ltflwell. live Moses. llettina llalton. Rohert Dol' lotl' ancl lflton Carmichael. flflt' Co111f111Ht't' l l k' l XYl'lX'L' 1 U, 'v 1
J H fill! K ' fl! Hoi ,ss llifl of l' lil yM? gi5X7igQfi.NMENT W SZQQQJ' Mil All 0'lCi07,,ff M A Ge llozzxc CiU1IIIlII'fft't' HOUSE COMMITTEE ,X Get-Together in Center on the evening of Registration llay was the first evidence of the year that the l louse Com- mittee was functioning. The ohject was to get to know the Freshmen and make them feel more at home. flames and relays were played and refreshments were served. lt was here that the upper class- men taught the lireshmen some of the school songs. XYho can forget Miss Harris' reading on the suhject of hlowing out the candle? Upen llouse was held in flctoher to which the parents and friends. of the girls living in the dormitories, were invited. Memhers ol the llouse Committee acted as guides. Refreshments were served in Rohie Reception Room. This party was so successful that it resulted in another, in the spring, Un the night ot' Octoher 30. tive hells were heard to ring through- out the dormitories, hut when the girls reached their tire drill stations they found it was not a tire drill after all hut an invitation to a llallowe'cn party in Ce11ter. lfach floor prepared an impromptu stunt. Some of the high-lights were, a hahy parade, a funeral service preached from a Sears lioehuclc catalogue, and a repro- , ..f 1 1 . 1 , duction ot Chapel exercises. .-Xt Christ- mas time a simple hut effective pageant. showing scenes from the Xativity, was presented in Chapel. These were only a few of the many activities of this organization. Its work was not purely social, however, it had administrative duties and through it many ol' the privileges, enjoyed hy the dormi- tory girls. were gained. lYhen you heard hells ringing for study hours or someone whispering, in the corridors, that you were making too much noise. you could he sure a memher of the House Commit- tee was somewhere around. Iiirst semester otlicers were: l'resident, Gerry XYhiteg Vice l'resident, Marjorie lloeg Secretary, Carolyn l'atriquin. The other memhers were: Priscilla IleCoster, l'earl Hartt, Mary Hodge, lfrnestine Smith, Betty Kennedy, Doris Colley, Virginia Clark. and Nancy Goodwin. Second semester ollicers were: Presi- dent, Doris XYhitelyg Vice l'resident, lidith Thayerg Secretary. Thelma Young. The memhers were: Marjorie llutler. lfrances Day, livelyn XYard, lflizaheth llaeon, Catherine lloward, Bettina Dal- ton, lflvira Ilirney, and Mary Kimhall, X ki il-f' V tl X . -.X KX x ' 4. r YJ f X lil X X , 'fll by l ,K Y R ll kk 7x UN i V .lent Ihntui , l 'l .' l ilytfdj ly N D fl if U Dr lx I JV 'V lx Xa , - -4-
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