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flTHLfTIC ACTIVITIES Ruth Echcards , Billie Williams, Polly Liedlich, Jeanne Buryis, Sue Waterman Those cheerleaders had plenty of reason to cheer during basketball season. Remem¬ ber the final women ' s game? One loss, by one point after eleven straight wins! The men took six out of fourteen starts in basketball, won five, lost two and tied two games in the soccer tournament. The club shows a promising season now that baseball is here, but what will it be next year? Seventeen
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Hr ssn; i® 4 : Robert Potter, President Alumni oi STC have made their marks in many fields, although education is the profession most en¬ riched by our people. The Alumni Association of this college has the following objectives: To develop and foster an abiding loyalty for the college, to encourage active participation in all things that pertain to the betterment and growth of the college, to encourage the application of the highest ethical standards in teaching, business, and endeavor, by the exchange of methods and ideas to unite its members in the closest bonds of good fellowship and to cherish the memories of our association as students. Through these aims the Alumni Association serves and will continue to serve Salis¬ bury State Teachers College. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Working on the assump¬ tion that the student body desired to hold regular as- sembliees, the committee chairman, elected by the students, worked with Mr. Glenn, the faculty adviser in procuring for us numerous entertaining and education¬ al programs. Of great in¬ terest was Langston Hugh¬ es, modern American Neg¬ ro poet who read for us many of his well known poems, Mr. Clarke, from Washington College, spoke to us in commeration of Maryland Day and to add variety, the Wi-Hi Band of¬ fered a concert. Our own Glee Club performed for us on Easter. Mr. Branche Phillips, member of the Washington High School faculty, lectured on George Washington. These and several movies were ty¬ pical of the programs. How many were you able to attend? Sixteen
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