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Uwelith ontlt III I Ills lusl imiiitli. a hiisktihiiU Uani sin cad GuilfunFi name over the .stale, mill (I nui»a ' jiie aitule nvei the iiatuni. 1st . . . I hr nc l - Innnccl Ircncli C ' kib held its tirst meeting ol the year. Guilford ' s lan- guage clubs, apparently eclipsed for the last year or so, are just beginning to shine forth again. 4th . . . Guilford isited oxer on the hill and got soundly whipped by the liig tough tar heels. Our boys ne er were in the game; final score was 5 ' 2-;-;j in fa (ir if the Caro- linians. -,th . . . ' Ihiitccn members of the S.Cl.A. journeyed to Salisbury l(j spend the clay dis- cussing The C.hristian Answer to Commu- nism. Most of tho.se participating were more then pleased with the experience. ()th . . . Cireensboro ' s Rotary Club enter- tained the foreign students of Greensboro and icinity (including (Juilford) with dinner at the O. Henry and a show at the C ' arolina. ()th . . . The Student Affairs Board held a hurried meeting of which the main objective seemed to be to adjourn and go to the Hanes game. The hottest team in the south. Hanes Hosiery, came to Guilford for a breather; what they got was anything but. The specta- tors came to see the greats, Dillion, Pa. ton, Hampton, and Loftis in action. But .some- where the script got fouled up. Hook Dillon sas held to a mere q points by the superlative defensive work of rookie J. T. Venable. while Ralls, Chatham, Johns, and Ferrell made the big boys from Hanes look silly. The last three minutes were packed with enough excitement to last a lifetime; the lead changed no less than fom- times. The clock showed only one minute to play when Hampton sank a layup to put Hanes (Jilt in front j ' j-. ' jj. Then came the break the Quakers were waiting for. Johns was fouled .SOCI. L C:OMMI I TER, Bclton, Jack VVliitc, Jean tli.Tiiiiinth, A .. i,i;A ; Bill Mv Skip Riddiik, Mary Strang. Nunii. Toad Da 30
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