Page Six Guilford College ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH YEAR June 1, 1950 May 31,1951 PROGRESS on the CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM i mi f SI Subscribed gwpj BR' IMrBSBIwBPi fffl If® JEBYet To Raise IK Bl |q § * *%f\* "'i JEM ffffp " B 5 i-Er mm*?- . ■-.-, HWW f, Already completed—the new Science Building above, and an expanded Library which more than doubles its usefulness—made possible by gifts of alumni and friends of the college. Summary of Campaign Total Goal $761,000 Received to Date 703,000 Yet To Raise $ 58,000 33rd Summer Session - - June sth to August sth, 1950 The Guilford College campus is particularly lovely in the summer. The century-old oaks provide an abun dance of shade. The nearly three hundred acres of rolling hills, largely wooded, provide opportunities for good hiking. Tennis and badminton courts, the archery range, and diamonds for baseball and softball pro vide for recreation. The weather is generally mild with cool evenings and nights. Freshmen may begin their college education in an atmosphere of quiet and peaceful surroundings without the usual busy period of the opening of college in the fall. Mathematics 13-14 and Natural Science 11 are offered for their benefit. Enrollment of Freshman Class - Monday, September 18, 1950 Enrollment of Upperclassmen -Thursday, September 21, 1950 All Classes Begin Friday, September 22, 1950 Founders Day, Friday, November 10, 1950 THE GUILFORDIAN May 24, 1950