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The ILGWU Sfrikes Again Leff to Right; Back of Head, Saul Sternberg, Sue Bevier and Catalogues 15
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Mary Lyons. Why did you throw the snow- ball through the window? Who put the toilet paper on the pine tree? Was it you who poured the concrete in the mail box? The proctors, headed by Dick Roeder, suc- ceeded somehow in their thankless task of patrolling the beat in the dormitories. The Women ' s Student Government fever- ishly looks after the affairs of the college ' s female population. The Conduct Committee was replaced by the Women ' s Judiciary Committee who arraigned, indicted, pros- ecuted, convicted, and sentenced the less law-abiding of the gay young things. Two minutes late on Friday night? You were seen holding hands in the lunch room What, did you wear make-up without permission? 1 952-53 witnessed a record number of campusings. 14
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In spite of the blasts leveled at them by irritated students in the form of letters in the Phoenix and discussion in Student Council, Mortar Board, the senior women ' s honor society, and Book and Key, the senior men ' s honor society, continued to play their roles as service organizations. They collectively ran the Freshman Orientation week; Mortar Board conducted the annual furniture sale and organized the marriage course. Book and Key sponsored the One-Act Plays and the Jazz Concert. Sharing space in the Phoenix with the honor societies was that harridan of Swarth- more institutions, weekly Collection. The spe- cially invited audience of student body and faculty was regaled with a varied program. Clair Wilcox post-mortemized the national election and even the Republicans cheered. Ben Shahn gave the final word on the role of the artist today. A dove of peace ap- peared from nowhere to heckle the good colonel who spoke to us on the purpose of the army installation down the road. And finally we heard Dr. Mason ' s farewell speech . . . the year, and an age-of-Swarthmore were over. Probably Wishing He Had a Cross- word Puzzle 16
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