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500501, Commiffgg MARJORIE H. CLARK Chairman lIIHE SOCIAL COMMITTEE soared to new heights this year with a very successful social program. The formal dance in October to introduce the new Freshmen to Baltimore society was unusually successful. The most important event of the year was Senior Prom at the Baltimore Country Club. Music by Bob Iula, red and White decorations, key cases and com- pacts will not be forgotten. A tea dance at the college followed on Saturday afternoon. The committee extends their grateful appreciation to Dean Williams, Mrs. Osborn and Mr. Moore, who helped them to success. Marjorie H. Clark Jean King Marjorie May June King Betty Grier sixty-two
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BETTY CUMMINGS, President I g MARGARET HUDSON, Vice-President $5 t0. $.ka au MARJORIE L. CLARK, SecretaryeTreasurer DELTA KAPPA TAU is the Home Economics Sorority of Maryland College. The main objectives of the club are to promote social development of its members and to promote stronger educational interests in the field of Home Economics. All students majoring in Foods and Clothing are members of the club. The activities ot the club commenced in October with a get-together meeting in which new members were initiated. At monthly meetings, students have given interes- ting talks concerned with new developments in Dietetics, Nutrition, Consumer-buying, Foods, and Textiles. There have been many discussions of projects carried out by other Home Economics groups. A fashion show, lectures, and demon- strations of food products rounded out the program for the year. Interest in the Senior Practice House provided topics of conversation among the members. This year is the first time that Delta Kappa Tau has been a member of the Maryland State Home Economics Club. The affiliation with this state society has lent much prestige. Under the able guidance of Miss Snodgrass and Miss Sparks the club has played an active role in the functions of the school. First RowzeM. Karl, D. Comfort, W. Howeth, E. Keely, E. Schneeweiss, E. Baxtert Second Row:-M.bChark, M. May, M. Clark, B. Cummings, P. Hudson, A. Hackett, P. Camp- e . Third Row:eN. Pomeroy, M. Maher, L. Heiser, H. South, J. Thomas, L. Terry, J. Hackett, B. Grier, D. Klenzing. sixtyeone
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jg 6510f: gianaaia LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Which was formed last year by the members of the French classes weathered the storms and emerged as a qu-tledged club this year. Meetings are held once a month and though short are very interesting. Officers are Janet Payne, president; Scottie Freed, Vice-president; and Helen Boelsen, secretary- treasurer. 755 $agafing C70 unaif MARION SILVEUS Coach ELIZABETH EYSTER Coach SALLY C. STAUFFER Manager PEGGY REINHARDT Chairman LOUISE ROSENBAUM DORIS ELIAS Alternate First Speaker MURIEL R APPUHN SCOTTIE FREED Rebuttal Second Speaker SHIRLEY LEWIS Alternate THIS year the Maryland College Debating Team debated with Gettysburg College and Drexel Institute of Technology. The subject, HResolved that the National Labor Relations Board be empowered to enforce arbitration. The coaches recommended highly the earnest work and cooperation of the manager and all members of the Council. 0' h J L jh appa THE PI KAPPA CLUB for the students majoring in Kindergarten Education, was formed five years ago under the supervision of Miss Thompson. The aim of the club is to raise money to improve the Kindergarten and to encourage a social life among the students. Business meetings are held twice a month, one of which is followed by a social meeting. JOYCE WAGNER President DOROTHY TOWNLEY Secretary-Treasurer Betty Baldauf Dorothy Gilady Cynthia Peebles Helen Bolsen Dorothy Kervan Edith Schneeweiss Elinor Eckel Ruth Lerner Elizabeth Schryock Mathil Smith gagifomafggan gocigfy ELIZQBETH EYSTER Advisor sixtysthree THE PHILOMATHEAN LITERARY CLUB has had an ex- ceptionally successful year. The members met on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at Metzger Hall for tea, for informal discussions of the latest books and to exchange ideas on topics of current interest to students. LEONE S. WILLIAMS, Dean Honorary Member Phyllis Alexander Betsy Ewry Nancy Pomeroy Meg Brown Phyllis Foss Muriel Rappuhn Marjorie L. Clark Lois Heiser Helen Terry Dorothy Comfort Winifred Howeth Phyllis Whitmore Rosita Martinez
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