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M. May, D. Hoecker, Iune King, M. Clark. 955 emmyzmz Bmz DORIS I. HOECKER, MARJORIE MAY, Editor. Assistant Editor. JUNE KING, MARJORIE H. CLARK, Business Manager. Assistant Business Manager. THE MARYLANDER BOARD has tried and worked this year to give you a book worthy of the name HMarylander. It brings to you a Vivid picture of your life here and we sincerely hope that it will bring to you not only a great deal of happiness now, but that you will look back into the years it will recall 1 the great wealth of experience, the joys, the friends you have t met and the precious thoughts that do not die. HThe Marylander of 1938 is new and novel in its presen- tation and we hope that it meets with your greatest approval. We extend our thanks to all those who have given us aid and made this book possible. To the board of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Nine, best wishes for success. fifty-four
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JANE HACKETT President Zeta ngL, DOROTHEA FREED Secretary-Treasurer AS the honorary scholastic fraternity, Zeta Phi, has made honor its foundation stone and strives to instill in its members courage, excellence of character, integrity, and uprightness in all dealings. All members must have an aver- age of 85 percent or above and must take 15 semester credit hours. Candidates are pledged for one semester; in a year if they have still met the requirements, they are admitted to regular membership. If a member's grades tall for one semester, they are non-active members. At the end of the first semester there were 25 pledges and 3 new members. To the members who enter into the select ranks of this society there comes a great obligation. Not only the obliga- tion of maintaining high marks, but the obligation of living up to the word Hhonor and all it implies, to the end that no discredit may be properly cast upon a society that has made honor its foundation stone. First Rowz-M. H. Clark, D. Townley, M. Rappuhn, D, Comfort, A. Pohlman, I. McCord P. Whittemore, B. Sarfert. Second Row:iR. Reed, D. Hoecker, I. Hackett, A. Haokett, Dl Freed, Rl Martinez, Rt Samuels. Third Row:el. Ailes, D. Elias, Pl Foss, D. Frazier, E. Tolson, J. Walker, L. Terry, H, Boelson, M. L. Clark, R. Holcombe, l. Van Loan. iifty-three
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First Row:!P. Foss, N. Pomeroy, J. Payne, B. Grierl J. Thomas. Second Row1gM. Rappuhn, B. Ewry. JANET PAYNE, NANCY POMEROY, 95 fl? ' Editor-in-Chief. Assistant Editor. l PHYLLIS FOSS, BETSY EWRY, 5 O 59 Lam Features. Sports Editor. BETTY GRIER, VIRGINIA HARNER, Business Manager. Society Editor. JANET THOMAS, W. H. MOORE, III, Assistant Business Manager. Faculty Adviser. THE HCOLLEGIAN, like Topsy, Hjust growed. This past year has been a prosperous one for the student managed ttvoice of the people, With bigger and better changes and additions in its make-up, departments, and features. The most important and most notable alteration is that of making the title more readable by changing from the Old English type of print to the more modern and striking block letters. On either side of the title are now arranged boxed slogans with timely news and reminders. The page on Which the editorial is found has been made up in tour Wide columns, and the sporting news has been incorporated into a special depart- ment. Newest addition to the paper is the column entitled HLetters to the Editor in Which the students are invited to air their views on various and sundry subjects. Ads have been rearranged and pyramided and the alumnae notes have become more comprehensive. Another addition is that of the HScrap Book, somewhat of an odds and ends column for poetry, humor and miscellaneous rambling. A double column feature story has been included in each issue and the Dust Pan and Social Column have been printed with alter- nating bold face and regular type, the different items set apart by astrixes. fifty-iive
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