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THE MARSHALS CHARLES LEWIS Chief Marshal MIRIAM CUMMIN MARGARET JONES MARIE GRUMBRECHT STOKES RAWLINS PERRINE BILYEU SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY OFFICERS GRACE BEITTEL President ROBERT REGISTER Vice-President WINIFRED MEIBOHM Secretary-Treasurer In March, the students having a quality average of 2.5 at the end of fifth or seventh semesters — Margaret Jones, Charles Lewis, Bernice Merritt, and Elfired Pennekamp — were inducted into Scholarship Society.
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COMMITTEEMEN Stafford, Hewlett, Patiig Crescenzo, Parker, Clinchy. THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE Demands of the students for action every week- end necessitated someone ' s taking the responsibility of deciding what it should be. This job fell to that group known as the social committee, which had most of the planning to do throughout the year. And most of the thanks for their work came in the form of comments on some pretty fair banquet, dance, etc. Increasing aid given by other organiza- tions, however, somewhat improved the lot of these people. Witness the Y and Monogram dances. Also, in addition to the honor of successful election, committee men have the privilege of putting up other gullible under-graduates to plan for another year. Activities such as the Freshman Reception — other time killers of Orientation Week — and the sports banquets are the source of much perturbation on the part of the group. Added to the repertoire this year was Recreation hHour with games and dancing In the gymnasium — until students were surfeited. There were other minor burdens, of course: more dancing, once after a basketball game, and on week-ends — picnics, and open houses In the hut.
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h p i n m A GYM FOR MEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Governor of the athletic cycle for men at Guilford Is the M. A. A., which works with the Faculty Committee on Athletics. Prin- cipals of the latter were Coach Block Smith, adviser, and — in the absence of Dr. Carlyle Shepard this year — Dr. Purdom, Faculty Man- ager. While the association itself is made up of two representatives from each athletic team — the captain and manager-elect. These two groups, students and faculty members, compose the Athletic Council, actual peak of the sports pyramid. All sports activity of men is regulated by it. The Council with its more active branch, M. A. A., attempts to bring about a wider participation In athletics. Through encouragement of intramural play as well as intercollegiate. Interest in sports has been generally heightened. With the new gymnasium, its modern facilities, the future for athletics on campus seems more promis- ing. Officers were Bill Grlce, President; Buck hiines, Vice-President: and Dave Parker, Sec- retary-Treasurer. pl 11 J : I ! SI;
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