April 6, 1921 ALUMNI NOTES Harry Johnson, ex-'2l, who is at Carolina this session, was a visitor at the college during the Easter week end. Norman Fox. '2O, spent the Easter week end with his parents, Dr. and Mi's. Fox. He is registered at Caro lina this year. Ruth Coble, 'l7, and Mary Coble, '2O, spent the Easter week end at Guilford. Ruth Coble is teaching at Smithfield and Mary Coble at Roan oke Rapids. Hervie Williard, 'l9, and wife, Vivian Hayworth Williard, were both here for the Web-Phil reception Fri day night, Apx*il 1. Hervie is con nected with the High point Savings Bank and Vivian is teaching in the Trinity High School. Wm. Rudd, Fowell Mendenhall, David White and Shields Cameron were present at the Web-Phil recep tion. James Anderson, 'O9, was a visitor at the college during the Easter week end. Julian E. White, 'O9, and Ethel Hodgin White, 'O9, spent a few hours on the campus Sunday, April 3. Their young son, Julian E., Jr., accompan ied them. Guilford College alumni now in the teaching profession seem thoroughly awake to the possibilities for rural education in consolidation. Shields Cameron at Germanton is actively agitating consolidation for his dis trict. Carl Sink, ex-'lO, who was a week end visitor at the college, is energet ically pushing a consolidation project at Tyro, N. C. He hopes to consoli date four small school districts with the Tyro school. Louby Casey, '2O, principal of the White Plans High School, is plan ning a consolidation campaign for his district. PROFESSOR M. C. MILLS DELIV ERS AN ADDRESS IN GERMANTON Professor Mills, head of the Eco nomics Department delivered the commencement address at the Ger manton High School, March 31. Shields Cameron, of the class of '2O, who was principal of the school there during the past year, succeeded in carrying out a program in the in terests of the advancement of edu cation of which any Guilford alum nus should be proud. WILLIS H. WHITE Willis H. White of Providence, R. 1., who has recently made a tour through Mexico in the interests of the American Friends Service Com mittee, stopped at Guilford on his way home and spent Easter with Dr. and Mrs. Binford. On Sunday even ing the members of the Faculty and students who remained at the college through vacation, met with him to hear the stories of his trip. He told them many interesting facts, about the need for hospitals, sanitation and a better system of education. "SUNDAY MORNING ADVENTURES." Elizabeth Yates and Nell Carroll Have Charge of the Y. W. C. A. Prayer Meeting The Young Women's Christian As sociation met at the regular time on Thursday. March 31. Very efficient leaders, Nell Carroll and Elizabeth Yates, had been procured, and the meeting proved to be very hulpful end interesting. Miss Carroll opened •the meeting with a scripture reading which was very closely connected with the subject, "Sunday Morning Adventures." Miss Yates then began the discussion of the subject. When Sunday morning- comes we must not think it makes no difference if we do not attend church because we are not the whole thing. Each one of us is an important part and it is very necessary that we go. Nor can we, because each of us is not the whole thing, fail to give our individ ual attention to what is being said. Others may be influenced by us. There are thousands of people going to church every Sunday morning for the same purpose we are. For ages people have gone to church, and it is very necessary that they continue to go. Going to church should not be considered a minor thing. The dis cusion was continued by others who gave some brief remarks on compul sory church attendance, hymns, pray er and why we go to church. Is it because you are duty bound and who> ai'e the people to be affected by what w do or do not do? GIRLS ARE ALL THE SAME Some boys say they are all the same That the height of their ambition is to prove you tame, To twist you around their finger and turn you about, Until they have proven you are en tirely without. Yes, that they figure you a great asset to their string Not that you ai'e human but merely a thing, They never call to mind that little quotation that's true "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." That they only love flowers, music and candy And pick for the boy that they think is a dandy, It's because he furnishes these things and can Not, that it's even love for their fellow man. But listen, young man just a word today Don't be too sure in what you say, You have roamed and ranged a lot, no doubt, But what type of girls have yovi always picked out? I have been there just the same as you And let nve say that your statement's untrue, And it's time to change your asso ciates too, Just as I was compelled to do. 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