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THATS FOR ME!-Arthur Wetter is deeply impressed by naval film shown by Lt. Commander Weimer. ...ug SO THIS IS LONGWOOD!-Nancy Wallace and Joanna Gilliam are delighted with Mrs. Meade Shackleford's description. DEEP CONCENTRATION-Mr. Charles Bernard of the Uni- versity of North Carolina thrills an interested audience. 'P 'F X' 40 :iii PRE-PARTY PREPARATION-Mrs. Julia Webb and Miss Ethel Willey prepare to entertain College Day guests. 23
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College Day November IO, l955, began as any other normal school day beginsg it ended with excited students rushing home to confer with parents and to mail college application blanks. November 10, 1955 was College Day. On this day, representatives from forty-two colleges came to Maury. They came armed with college data. supplemental films, and slidesg they came with the avowed purpose of arousing students' interest in a specific college and of encouraging student enrollment in that college. Conferences were held in specifically designated rooms, where students might go to learn about the colleges of their choice. These conferences, each an hour long, made it possible for students to explore the possible virtues and limitations of two colleges, they made possible the making THE GUIDING SPIRIT - X Mrs. Dorothy Bryan, College fet f Counselor. Aj ia' O 'O ' j il .iziz 3 OH, TO BE A GIRL!-James McCarthy sighs wistfully as Mrs, Karl Ogden extols the virtues of Randolph Macon Woman's College. 22 of decisions which had to be based upon entrance require- ments, scholastic ability, and financial status. ln addition to conferences scheduled for the college bound student, a program was held in the auditorium for those students planning to go directly from high school into a chosen vocation. Here, two able speakers pointed out the necessity both of choosing a vocation and of adjusting oneself to his vocation. This program was arranged by the Key Club. College Day ended with a tea for all visitors. Behind its smoothly running machinery lay the careful planning of Mrs. Dorothy Bryan. college counselor, the F.T.A. Club, and the Key Club. COLLEGE DAY USHERS-Indulge in friendly competition to greet the first college representative.
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