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PEC PLE - the builders of our eommunit THE STRENGTH of a community lies in its people, for its value can be no greater than the total of their combined efforts. At Pennsylvania, we have each contributed a small, but important part of our great University community, and it is both for and because of her citizens that she has endured. May future classes of Pennsylvaninns benefit as we have and may they also attain the goals of wisdom and maturity. N-..
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration ...................... l9 The Community Progresses Through Efficient Government Schools ,.........................., 5l The Purpose of Our Community is Education Seniors ........................... IO7 Those Who Have Progressed in the Community Activities .......................... l8l The Community Profits From lndividual Differences in lnterest and Ability Drama and Music ............ l95 Publications ,...... . . . 2ll Service ..... .. 229 Clubs .... . . 24l Religion .... . . 25l Sports ......... . .................. 267 The People of the Community Benefit Through Competition Women's Sports ............. 323 Fraternities ....................... 337 The Community is Based on Brotherhood Womens Fraternities ........., 4l7 Social ........................... 433 The Community Finds Relaxation in Social Life Graduation. . . . . . . . . 452 Index ...... . . . 459 Advertising. . . . . . 462
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THE COMMU ITY- DIFFERINC. so VASTLY in ability and purpose, the members of the University community join together in groups as numerous as their daily activ- ities. Some formed by choice, some by necessity, these groups add to the complex character of the University community and aid in her growth. Artistic, athletic, social, academic - our activities not only benefit those who participate in them but all other members of the University as well. Each group plays a different role and each is a part of the multitude of interests which enriches our lives. Here is the value of community. Our growth is not limited solely to our owni endeavors and, through participation in many different groups, we gain an understanding and appreciation of the problems and efforts of those with whom we are associated. The Mask and XVig Show represents one aspect of collegiate culture Courage and the spirit of com- petition characterize the men of athletic ability . . .
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