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IMEK.VATIONAL RELATIONS t:LLB. ,, „ ,,;. ; . CIvdi- B A k. Marv Elizab.-lh Hamillr,.,. Shuli-y Lcni. PceRV UT. Rnll, N ' . ck. John Raiford, David an Praagh, Ma rjth . . . The newly lormi-cl and optimistic Dcwcy-Wancn C ' iiib iirld its lirst rally under tlie Icadcrshi]) of the one and only RejDlogle. i;;th . . . Jhe lirst election for May Clourt was held establishing Dcany Bclton, Jean I ' resnell, Jo Bray, Phil Stevens, Margie Ben- bow, Ada Wayne Stuart, Moiisie Farlow, and Inge Longcrich as campus beauties. I jth . . . The intramural race was [;i ing the arsity sport a run for thrills, drawing power and bruises. Ferrell sparked the C ' lowns to a 35-b vin oxer the (Cardinals, while the oll- and-on Yankee team had slaughtered Upper Archdale ; 3-(). Also. New North edged Old South i2-() and the Redskins eliminated the Cardinals -ij-H). i()th . . . Looking like their opponents of years past, Ciuilford rolled over a hapless Gallaudet team, 4 ' )-o. ( ' oach Newton let everybody on his bench into the game (eleven at a time), and most of them scored, Fceney pacing with twelve points. 1 8th . . . The May C ourt was rounded out by the election of Ersal . dams and a new senior, Joan Folger. Lujack Coward led his ' ankee Stadiumers in a 31-7 elimination of the Redskins. Then in one of the hardest played battles of the race the Cllowns eked out a 27-24 victory o -er Center Section. CJrubb led the laughing boys with thirteen points. C.oach Toad uriped loudly. In the t ' xening the faculty enjoyed that annual function known vaguely and rather incomprehensi ely to students as the Faculty Bancjuet. !()th . . . Lower Archdale doubled their upper lloor opponents score, 24-12. Old North made it two in a row with a 33-6 triumph o er New North; Skinner, Ralls, and -Mexander tinning it into a ball game. 2 1 St . . . C ' enter racked Lower .Arc hd. lie, 33-6, C.ook, ' enable, and Presnell sparking. No gripe.
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Uenth jUon f.r ' Prjiilnio, M( ' il (n( ' iii ;, gii pii)g the fnislv iiiilumiial air, you for a Jh ' ing miinuiil cryslali-j- fiiiilford. ' — To the ham. Pope •jiid . . . Guilford met Little AU-Amcrican Clhcwning . . . nough said. Although the Qiiakers put up a aliant fight they could ne ' er quite manage to hold the ex-Na ' y star down. Final score, Guilff)rcl -2 -Hampton- .Sidney i q. 3rd . . . The Student C.hristian A.s.srjciation held its traditional Battleground Hike, at which time a good many unsuspecting Fresh- men and a few hardy uppcrclassmen .set forth to enjoy an evening of softball and hotdogs at the miles-distant national park. A few pikers turned up in cars to eat. Unlike pre- vious years, everyone rode home. Later that night, much later, on third lloor Mary Hobbs Hall, Mousie Farlow and Jackie Williams put up a valiant fight against a burglarous mouse, and won. 8th . . . Intramurals were in full swin . Old North had walloped Yankee Stadium ' s power- ful .sextet and the Redskins bit the dust be- fore a highriding sciuad from C entcr. 9th . . . Rebounding again . . . Guilford smothered a fighting Randolph-Macon squad, 28-6. Randolph-Macon drew first blood, .scoring two plays after the opening kick-off, but after that neither Randolph nor Macon could make a nickel. Led by Al Who ' s that guy Doak Walker? Johns the Quakers hit the gentlemen from Va. with everything but the proverbial goal-posts for their second victory in four starts. 1 1 th . . . I.saac Harris, executi c secretary of the North Garolina Yearly Meeting, held a hotdog roast at his home for all college ' oung Friends. On this night, late, some of the Freshmen boys were initiated into the ways and wiles of Guilford men — and the cemetery. 13
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22nd . . . C!oward snagged a pass as the ball game ended, lateralcd to Connor, and Yankee Stadium beat New North 27-26, in the season ' s l)reathtaker. Meanwhile the mixed doubles toinnament in tennis ended with champions Jean Carroll and Don Hunt defeating runncrs- up Jerry Watson and C harlotte Flanders. 23rd . . . The Quakers took their fourth win by clipping the Atlantic Christian bidldogs, iq-o. The game was played in a driving rain which hampered the Guilford offense somewhat, but not enough to do A.C.C. any good. The Guilfordians did their real march- ing in the second half, .Schopp scoring twice, while Alexander, Lynch and Myers generally wrecked the opposing line. At home the tirst mo ' ie of the year was presented as Satur- day night entertainment: Anna and Ihc King O Siam. 24th . . . United Nations Day brought the IRC to the fore with a tea held in the gym. Over one hundred guests were present from W.C., Greensboro College, High Point. A and T, as well as Guilford. 25th . . . The women ' s intramural hockey tournament started off with a hard-hitting Senior team scoring a 3-1 victory o cr the .Sophs and Juniors. After supper the Women ' s Student Gov(M-n- ment offered something entirely new and different in the line of entertainment as Mary Hobbs invited Founders girls to a pajama party. Dancing, local talent, refreshments, and Miss Mariette in pajamas were highlight of the evening. While in the intramural field Cloach Davis smiled as Center romped over Old South 26-8. 2l)th . . . The C.lowns went their winning way, taking Old North U) tlie tune uf 25- ig. 15
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