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SOPHMES PLAYERS President .Zach Jaquett Vice-President .Ruth Cloak Secretary ....Martha Jane White Treasurer .Bill Barth The role played by the dra¬ matic club, t h e Sophanes Players, in promoting school spirit and in presenting the community and student body with a picture of college func¬ tions is a most important one. In cooperation with the Cos- mophonic Society and Music Department, the club presented a pageant of the birth of Christ during the Christmas season. An unforunate cir¬ cumstance concerning the try¬ outs for the scheduled play, “The Black Flamingo , pre¬ vented the Club from giving a major production. • . . Prep Room
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Anticipating an increase in the post-war male enrollment of the Col¬ lege, the State Department of Edu¬ cation and the Maryland Legisla¬ ture teamed together last year to meet this need. An appropriation of $76,747 was made to finish the south wing third floor dormitory, which was to provide comfortable living quarters for approximately sixty men. Actual construction be¬ gan on the project in September and continued throughout the first semester, evidenced by the steady hum of air compresors and buzz . . . Visitors President .EDWARD CROTHERS Vice-President . VAUGHN KNOTTS Secretary .ALFRED ANDERS Treasurer .TOMMY STEVENS . . . Inspection . . . Time Passer saws. Finally, the new men ' s dorm was completed and was occupied at the beginning of the second se¬ mester. The Men ' s Dorm Associa¬ tion became a very important part of the Student Government Associa¬ tion and with the influx of veterans and older men marked another step in the continuous growth of the col¬ lege. Adjustments and regulations were made to accomodate and to provide a home-like atmosphere, yet to effectively establish standards of student rule.
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Religious worship furthers an education in brotherhood and in tolerance. In the world of to¬ day there must come to every¬ one an inner urge or drive to do good and to live with others peacefully and cooperatively. Through the Christian Associa¬ tion the students at STC learn and practice these principles. Do¬ ing its part as a growing mem¬ ber of the Student Government Association, the Christian As¬ sociation has contributed its part by providing social teas, evening picnics, and other social events. Religiously, the Association con¬ ducts Sunday evening vespers and early morning vespers. These activities give the stu¬ dents a chance to continue broadening their religious in¬ terests. . . Morning Watch President .Joyce Richards Vice-President Reginald Wheatley Sec’y-Treasurer .... Mary Wysong TW p ' rl ft ? Im ill 1 . 1,- zm P B1 » 1 6 ' W £ S %. J||| ■ % . . . Sunday Vespers
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