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THE GUILFORDIAN
GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
EDITORIAL BOARD
Donna A. Mcßane. . . Editor-in-Chief
David J. White. .Business Manager
Gladsone Hodgin Secretary
Mark Balderston. . . Faculty Advisor
Mark C. Mills Faculty Advisor
Alma T. Edwards . . .Alumni Editor
Associate Editors
Florence Martin
Norman Fox
Dovie Hayworth
Shields Cameron
Genevieve Lindley
Algie I. Newlin
Katherine Campbell
Arthur Lineberry
Madge Coble
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Guilford College, N. C.
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CALENDAR.
Wednesday, 6:30 Freshman
class meeting.
Thursday, 6:30 —Christian Asso
ciation meetings. Basket Ball game
Guilford vs. Carolina at Greensboro
Y. M. C. A.
Friday, 7:3o—Litearary Societies.
Saturday—Basket Ball, Guilford
vs. Greensboro Y. M. C. A. at Greens
boro.
Sunday—Regular services.
Monday 9 a. m.—Mid-year exami
nations begin.
RESOLUTIONS.
Nineteen hundred and nineteen has
passed into history. We have turn
ed our back to the old year with its
defeats and its victories, and are
entering a new year with its re
sponsibilities and rewards and .the
question of how I am going to use x
this year should be seriously con
sidered by each one of us.
The new year is the occasion for
many and varied good resolutions.
Doubtless almost everyone started
the year 1920 with a secret resolve
to do something better than ever be
fore. A great many will at least
make a worthy effort to live up to
their good resolves, while others,
alas, forget them all too soon. There
is at least one resolution which
every college student should make,
and that is to get the most possible
out of his life in school.
We would do well to pause a mo
ment for a bit of self analysis—did
we do anything during the past year
which should have been different?
Did we shirk a duty and waste our
time loafing when we should have
been at work? Did we mope and
sulk because we could: not be the
most important person on the cam
pus? Did we get "sore" because
somebody resented our "freshness?"
Did we obtain something by some
underhand method? If we have been
guilty of any of these things—if we
have been overcome by any petty
temptation, let us earnestly resolve
to take control of ourselves and set
our mark toward really high and
noble achievements.
We can open the ne~w year with
no better resolve than that we will
throw ourselves into every good
thing, whether we work or play,
with a zest and enthusiasm which'
spells W-I-N. And finally let us
resolve to live up to that resolution
I to' make each day as it comes the
best.
SCHEDULE OF RECITATIONS.
Spring Term 1920.
B:2o—Education, M.W.; French I
(Sec. 1), T. W. Th. P.; House Fur
nishing, W. F.; Household Manage
ment, T. Th.; Solid Geometry (Sec.
1), M. W. F.; Trigonometry, T. Th.;
Physics I, T. Th. F.; Electric Waves,
M. W.; Chemistry IV, M. W.; Eco
nomics, T. Th. F.; Ancient History,
M. T. W. Th. F.
9:3o—Bible School Training, M.
W. F.; History 11, M. W. F.; Eng
lish II (Sec. 1), T. Th.; French 11,
M. W.; French 111, T. Th. F.; Ger
man 11, M. W. F.; Descriptive Geom
etry, T. Th. (Sec. 3:10); Rural
Problems, M. W. F.; Plane Geome
try, M. T. W. Th. F.
10:25—English VII, M. W. F.;
English II (Sec. 2), T. Th.; Greek
I, M. T. W. Th.; Solid Geometry
(Sec. 2), M. W. F.; Trigonometry
(Sec. 2), T. Th.; Elementary Cook
ery, M.; Physics 11, T. Th. F.; Ele
mentary Bible, M. W. F.; Primary
Latin, M. T. W. Th. F.
11:20—Education, T. Th. F.;
Logic, M. W.; Chemistry I, M. W.;
English I (Sec. 1), M. T. Th. F.;
French I, M. T. Th. F.; History IV,
T. Th. F.; Caesar, M. T. W. Th. F.;
English A, M. T. W. Th. F.
I^3o—Biology 11, M. F.; Biology
I, T. Th.; English I (Sec. 2) M. T.
Th. F.; French A (Sec. 1), M. T. Th.
F.; German A, M. T. Th. F.; Latin
Composition, M.; Tacitus, T. Th. F.;
Mathematics 11, M. T. Th. F.; Eng
lish B, M. T. W. Th. F.; Virgil, M.
T. W. Th. F.; Chemistry A, M. T.
Th. F.
2:2o—Biblical Literature, M. T.
Th. F.; Church History, M. T. Th.
F.; French A (Sec. 2), M. T. Th. F.;
Latin IV, M. T. Th. F.; English C,
M. T. W. Th. F.
3:10 —Chemistry 11, M.; French
A (Sec. 3), M. T. Th. F.; German I,
M. T. Th. F.; Calculus, M. T. W.
Th.; Descriptive Geometry, F.;
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Laboratory Periods —Chemistry I
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Day or Night
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Guilford College, N. C.
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THE HOME OF
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Stetson Hats
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"Two Bit" Collars for 20c to College Boys
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E. B. Steed, Asst. Cashier.
C. H. Marriner, Asst. Cashier.
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Coiner Elm and West Market Streets
over Greensboro Drug Co.
The Broadway Cafe
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Opposite the Postoftice
Special arrangements for the stu
dents of Guilford College. Excellent
service.
W. F. HAYWORTH
JEWELER
Opp. Court House Greensboro, N. C.
It's Quality and Service That
Counts
~ THE IIEKNESSEE CAFE"
C. C. SHOFFNER, Prop.
THE HOME OF GOOD COOKING
We have a rest room furnished ex
clusively for ladies. You are
always welcome to our Cafe.
I. ISAACSON
208 S. Elm St.
Men and Young Men's Clothing
We Cater for the College Boys. Full
Line of Gents Furnishings and
Shoes
BROWN-LYNDON SHOE CO.
114 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C.
Jas. A. Banister and Regal Shoes
For Young Men.
CLEPHEUS STANFIELD
"The College Barber"
New North Section Cox Hall