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SPEECH CLUB Foi thosi who are interested in the many forms ol modern speech which have come so far from the days of the old elocution readings, poetry and plays; experiments with choral speaking; and the presentation of radio programs over a local station a chance here to learn, to listen and to perform. Sim ren ( 11 b Oi fic eks: Rhunmt. Ashley, Snllit.w INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB I.R.C, To THosii familiar with it, that organization on campus which reflects and stimulates student inter- est in current affairs. At its monthly meetings, either a member of our faculty or an outside authority to speak on subjects of contemporary interest, and gen- eral discussion afterwards where we can express our views and ask our questions. Arnold. Domenech. Wthntinc (Pkf.sidhnt) To KF.TP our census points conservative, our extra- curricula activities in moderation, our minds in order in case of fire ”, our habits with books unselfish, our stay-at-home weekends movie conscious, our dated-up weekends Stude highlighted, our extra pennies well invested, and our future careers well considered, these Committee Heads. Commitmt Hi-ads 'Men ary, H.nt. Shifrlo. Elhuorth, M honn 23 COMMITTEE HEADS
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BLACKSTICK I'OH those WHO WRIT!-: and love it, someday in early spring, a piece ol black tape on our nose, and we belong. Meetings to hear about and talk about what it is to write, among ourselves, and with guests of literary interests. An honorary society we can be glad about always. Lieh. WcMilluu. Helton ( Pki'SIDKNT )% Hirsh born. Parrish. DEBATE COUNCIL Hoiks in (he- small dark seminar in the Li be. Once upon a time, contests with colleges now only distant romantic names. But now more to talk about. More reason to keep debating alive and flourishing. Some- thing to fight for everywhere, what it means to ex- press what we think in an organized manner. Sullivan. Grniei. L nch HOUSE PRESIDENTS The job that is never done, that includes the honor and the routine. The responsibility that keeps the house in order, that makes it run smoothly. The privilege to infuse into a house a spirit that makes it home, that makes it the non-academic part of college that we love most. kiKsi Row: Murphy. Simmons. Btuily. Horton. Towne. I Volf. Si OND Row: Mo horn y. Static. Norton. Lucas. Wbyn. Bandy. 22
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of it. Our music unites the campus, and we face the rest of the world singing. Glee Club brings Christ- mas to the campus. The first of the festive excite- ment of the Noel runs through the hearts of us all as we hear Holy Day Holly’ rise in elation through- out the chapel. The deep red robes, the soft white cottas, Miss Douglass graceful hands drawing out the rich notes, the mellow golden glow of chapel light — we will not forget them. Glee Club brings spring to the campus. The delightful swing of the Arkansas Traveller' sends ripples of delight through us all. The solt blend of pastel-colored evening dresses, tier upon tier of singing faces, all watching and depending upon Miss Douglass we will not forget them. GLEE CLUB Glee Club Officers: Hart Tibbitts, Tiitoy, DuHnn Mi sic i nites us in a common joy of beauty. It wipes away our differences, puts warmth into our hearts. Glee Club unites two classes — juniors and seniors; all sing as one voice for the very enjoyment 24
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