2 THE GUILFOR DIAN Guilford College, N. C. Published Weekly BOARD. Kathryu Dorset! - - Editor-in-Chief. Carl Stewart - - Business Manager. Maude Culler Mitchell Burtie Dix Fred Morris Blanche Dixon Thomas G. Perry Gladys Highflll A. L. lliddick Alma Lassiter Troy Short SUBSCRIPTION PRICE SI.OO Address all communications to THE GUI LFORDI AN Guilford College, N. C. EXAMINATIONS COMING! Cliristmast has come and gone; vacation with all ol its pleasant memories is now a thing of the past, the new year full ol oppor tunities has already dawned upon us, the close of the term is almost here and examinations are loom ing up before us. It is with some degree of satis faction that we take up our work, for while we realize that much good is to be derived from pleas urable things, yet work is our chief promoter and we are glad that we are permitted to resume it again. In many respects these last days are the most important of the whole school year. Of course it is not so much a time for us to study as for us to get what we have already learned in shape to tell on examination. Every one of us should spend this week as profitably as possible and then in the next term, if any of us "have been careless in preparing our lessons let us profit by our mis takes and begin with such renew ed enthusiasm and determination as will last the entire time and when the examinations come they will not be so difficult for us and more of us will feel better when we see our reports. PHILOMATHEAN NOTES. The old year has gone and Phil omatheans beginning the new year are determined to "let the dead past bury its dead," and strive to make the year nineteen hundred fifteen one long to be re membered in the history of the So ciety. With only a few exceptions all ol" the members have returned and "settled down" to work. It is with pride that we note that the work of the Society was taken up where we left oil' before the holi days, just as if nothing had hap pened to interfere with the regu lar routine. The program for January 8 was very well rendered. Each partici pant showed that she had put forth a great amount of effort in order that the exercises of the evening might come up to the usual high standard, although only three days had elapsed since the opening of school. At this meeting a committee was appoint ed I> get I lie names of all the girls who wished to enter the annnal oratorical contest to be held in May. A list of the names of the selected contestants will he pub lished later. Through the columns of the (luiLFORDTAN the Society extends its best wishes for the year just beginning, to every former Philo inathean. V. W. C. A. NOTES. Although only two days had elapsed since the opening of school, the girls had their usual mid-week prayer meeting and as much enthusiasm and interest was shown as in any of the former meetings. Miss Osborne conduct ed the service—her theme being friendship. She told us of the love of David for Saul, his enemy, and Jonathan his friend. She showed us what a great man Da vid was to love such a bitter ene my as Saul. Then she pointed out the admirable qualities in Jona than —that willingness of his to give way to his friend. From this we got the idea of a real friend; to be a real friend we have to be willing to sacrifice some pleasures and possibly to forfeit some hon orable position as in the case of Jonathan. She said that the strongest friendships were formed in col lege; friends are there made who will go with us through life and who will be most interested in our welfare. SOPHOMORES WIN DEBATE. (Continued from first page.) ent —importing only luxuries — and the other nations are depend ent on us for necessities we do not need so great a navy as Great Britain, Germany or France for the protection of trade and the guarantee of raw materials and vital supplies. The judges, Messrs. S. Addison Hodgin, class '9l ; A. K. Moore, class 'll, and Arthur Osborne, then rendered a two to one de cision in favor of the affirmative and Prof. Meredith, as presiding officer, announced that the next debate would be between the Soph omores aud Juniors. CALENDAR. Wednesday: 6:30, Sophomore class meeting. 7 :>o, Science Club. Thursday: 6:30, regular mid week prayer meeting; Rev. E. J. Harold, secretary of the Social Welfare League of Greensboro, will lead Y. M. C. A. Friday: 7:00, Literary Socie ties. Saturday: 8:00, basket ball game, A. & M. of N. C. vs. Guil ford. Sunday: Regular religious serv ices. Monday: Examinations begin. 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