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n U ., ,P. S tember ' 19 20 23 24 Arriving Freshmen jre greeted by Orientation Commit- tee; picnics, parties, new places, new faces. Registration of returning upperclassmen. Faculty meet their new proteges at the Freshman reception in Sweet Briar House. School begins . . . only 2S4 davs ' till commencement. The famous Student Government classes begin. The Vox Pop program puts Sweet Briar on the air . . . result: a hilarious evening enjoyed by all. The various clubs and organizations meet to discuss new ideas and plans. Aints and Asses initiate their new poisonalitics . Amherst County Fair and Horse Show. Freshman Frolics ... a huge success socialh ' . W L, VMI, and U. of Va. well represented. First step-singing is held in the Quadrangle; Tau Phi ' s revealed. Chung Mungs march followed by excited stu- dent body. The ne i m e renM!! ' ajjplayed; fire drills at odd hours and .3-13 o.aiB f BT ' c ' prcc,-i itl(iri«,»demonstrated in the dell. TluKr floor Gi ' .inimei dreiu hbd. Mrs. Brown aafitoUncei th tjj untarj studMt-waiting has ceased to i iK. HalkJjjjiftrK - .J ' V ' ' Bum Churns have qake AiacKines ansm i rSh big and Wtjk Commons .r. lux ffy phJStM ' .1
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REBECCA M. CARROLL MABEL M. CHIPLEY [. EDWIN DINWIDDIE HELEN EDGEMON ERANK F. ELLIS, Jr. A.B., V ' .ishington and Leo University; M.D., ' CHRISTINE CALDWELL FAULCONER ARAMINTA S. HITT R.N.. Virsini,! B.irti« Hospital. ELIZABETH W. JONES REBECCA C. KERR ALBERT M. KNAPP HELEN H. McMAHON A.B., Sweet Briar College. EVELYN S. MUNGER BETTY B. OLIVER JEAN BRICKER SCRIVENER ALICE L. STEVENS A.B., Ivnchburs O.llc. e. FRANCES O. STONE ALICE TUCKER ELIZABETH VANAKEN A.B.. New Jersey College f(ir ' onien. RUBY WALKER EDDIE P. WHITE n. Ivrs d ; ;; the 0$(( S the T Sii l ciiii ciitlcn%vjf jj} 1,11 m Asuitaiil Miiiur cy, IU ' mchOiI lini f Ar in; Collie y ij j ill laii Secretary t(L i Director!- I of B!iilc inA ' ' aiifi Qf mtk . J ! . ■ i -) AX Siiperiisor oylh iof l Ai.lencc Director of BfiilJin s juj Crounth Execiitiic Secrefury, AUdinucr Office Secretary, Comimttce bti iAtlii ss-on Secretary to the Director of Pii lid Relaiions Secretary the Aknii ' ic ( fficc ecrctarytb the peaii Secretary to the Dj.yectaraf Refec orie Assistaiii to Director of Ref lpries ,rr ' ' i9ir Asu taiit ill the Aliiiij,rtae O re ' ' ■ m ' ' T - SFiti-.- ,.-:• Manager of t ff Book Shop jS ,.- . f. SccreJarjrt(i ' x; Rcgntrar y ' - ■% Pi.iiR AND Van ■1 17 y . 1. RC, RLI AM) Elizabeth Lavihorne
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?? 22 Democracy at S. B. C! Faculty and students line up together for chest X-rays. 2 5-26 Paint and Patches present Berkeley Square to packed houses. Announcement of Thanksgiving vacation at end of the performance creates mob exhilaration. 17 I ounders ' Day, Sweet Briar tradition. Dr. Rollins speaks on Lights and Shadows in the Early History of Sweet Briar. Daisy is again the woman of the hour. Rachel Carter receives the Sullivan Award for those spiritual qualities practically applied to daily living. 2 8 Aints and Asses present their take - off on Berkeley Square ... all in good fun, say they. 3 1 Freshman Fashion Show in big Commons . . . starring the Cover Girls of S. B. C. New record for the month! Nineteen nights of ice- cream for dessert. November 1 i.. ■ A... x Inauguration of President Martha Lucas; the ceremonies arc broadcast; the learned atmosphere created by visit- ing dignitaries spurs us on to . . . six weeks tests. Beginning of leisurely breakfasts served in Commons on Sunday mornings fr(Jr1| nine until ten. . mh rtWt ni 22 Funds drive pulls in $5,( 00, ' ' ' part of which enables us to sponsor a French Schcfpl. jweet Briar ' s first air- borne publicity stunt very , fff ti ' W:. 23 Seniors present the noble Gwek«. in CTieir show, The Finishing Touch. Vf fiy ! 27 Mass exodus is result of ourjfil ' sT Thank iving vacation befo result of ourjfil ' st Thanks he war. 7,..o i) h .I i 19 !■
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