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ACTIVITIES GOVERNMENT STUDENT COUNCIL Charles S. Wallace President Student Council 2.3 AVERAGE FOR 3 YEARS Alpha Kappa Mu Page Twenty Two ' M - .
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BROTHERHOOD — When members of the campus community were told of the thousands and thousands of displaced European students suf- fering all manner of hardships (brought on by the war) tr ing to secure the blessings of education for a better world, he came forward determmed to do something about the matter. The result: ROY ASKEW spearheaded a successful drive for the World Student Service Fund. We gave our nickles and dimes — and dollars too — hoping that in our small way to ex- tend our hand across the sea and share in making this ONE WORLD where Brotherhood and Fellowship mean more than just useless phrases full of sound and fury. For leading us in uur drive to aid those in war- torn Europe we pause to salute MR. ASKEW . -AYANTEE SALUTES- Ol ' R GRACIOl ' S QUEEN — A snappy, elbow cracking salute to C1, RKCE PETERS, Miss A and T. of 1946- ' + . Her charm, persona- lity and good spirit are attributes worth} ' of emulation. To her: credit for a good job well done. -AVANTEE SALUTES- CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR — We just had to name two in this de- partment. Both worked with yeomanlike spirit for the YWCA, WSSF and an}- number of other organizations. And they realh ' worked! hen it came to getting worthwhile drives started off in high gear FRANCES STARKE and ESSIE REYNOLDS were easily the most active students on the campus. Keep up the good work, girls. You make -ourself happy when you seek happiness for others. -AYANTEE SALUTES— STUDENT GO ERNMENT — President of the Student Council and executi -e member of the National Student Organization ( started at the Uni ersity of Chicago last winter), CHARL,ES R. WALLACE rates a salute for leading our student go erning body through what we belie -e to be the greatest vear in the history of the institution. —AYANTEE SALUTES— OL ' TSTANDINC, (jROL ' P— I-Vom the foothills of the Carolina Piedmont Region to New York City ' s famed Polo Grounds, this group was well received everywhere they appeared. They probably won more friends and admirers for us than any other single group representing the college. During the football season they were always on hand to keep the spirits high. And keep them high they did. In fact, they would knock off one of those stirring airs at the drop of a hat . . . and there were plenty to toss them in the air not to mention dropping them. So for their fine organi- zation, good music and especially for leading that mammouth ten block parade right down the center of Seventh Avenue in Gotham we give out with our smartest, biggest and most rousing salute to the A. and T. BAND. —AYANTEE SALUTES- FOR THE BEST CONCERT OF THE YEAR— For bringing to Greensboro for the first time in musical history the world ' s greatest ex- ponent of modern music in Duke Ellington and his celebrated band, we doff our hats in closing to the members of the Beta Epsilon chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha. There are none who can say that a better evening ' s en- tertainment was ever furnished for a better purpose than building a me- morial to our Aggies of World War II. Page Twenty One
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SCHOLARSHIP . . . .2.3 AVERAGE Sophist Society ■■ ' ' ' i I I ' : I ■ I 1 . I I I SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENT . . Beta Kappa Chi Richard B. Harrison Players DRAMATICS
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