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Page 2 THE GUILFORDIAN t Published weekly during the col legiate year except during vacation and exam periods by the students of Guilford College. Entered at Guilford College, N. C. as second class matter under the Act of Congress. August 24. 1912. Subscription rates: $2.00 per year Advertising rates on request. Editor-in-Chief Ted McEaehern Managing Editor Margaret A. White Associate Editor Peggy Wells Business Manager Marie Hazard Advertising Manager A 1 Himmelrich Sport- Editors Lee Jacobson, Carolyn Pipkin Society Editor Bonnie Cole I xchange Editor Bill Polley News Stall' -Janice Corueilson. Jennie Smith. Jessie Frazer. Carolyn Newlin, Betsy Marklin. Betty Busick, Rachel Grogan. Feature Staff—Mary Ella Clark. Marie Brewer. Lynn Apetz, Frank Laroway. Circulation Staff Beverly Mackie. Bar bara McClelland. Barbara Grey, Leona Schmid. Copy Staff Ann Spencer Minnie Williams Business Staff Jim Pinnix, Marvin Carrutiiers Photography Staff Bill Van Hoy Bob Jomison Faculty Advisors: Dr. Muriel Tomlinson Dr. Edward Burrows We Commend To all the many people who helped to make the 1954 Home coming Day such a tremendous success go our congratulations and also our thanks. The team played a great game in their win over the Lenoir-Rhyne Bears and deserves to be commended. The many others who assisted also had a part in the success: the Woman's Athletic As sociation, the Student Affairs Board (for the free admission to the dance), the Monogram Club for their smooth handling of the game itself, the cheerleaders for their spirit, the dormitories for their cooperation in the decora tions, and the student body for their fine turnout both to the game and the dance, and all the behind- R ATTEND TOE WEEHY / THE \ PA# THE "MOBE FRUif IN h THE tfuPs'NK k St/sDVIuT 7 / \o ( w,/,v J MEETING OF WE'CLUTCH' ( COUNCIL K CAFETEEiA JEdO'' MPTiOfJ/ /,—>, ANf IF WANT ' IffCKT s MjM ftl // I COUNCIL (f STUDENT GOVT.} J HAS A W WE WANT MTiON ON TRI/ //w®\ p(?uiT WE'LL rIVET Tllf , Ul , d ., \ / _ Ifl I 1 JL 1 THEv REPRESENT U4. / PEPuTAT iON N UWJ ft WENT GOV'T/y/%Jr ' "EM FRUiT// \ mm n J \ ,i;! f / ' . \ STUDENTS, W) I FOR HARP-HITTINt, V —Sr"'SST Out DEMON V„S¥ u t ?LJ f 7 \ ' f ; X 7 PXNAMk ACTION/ A 1 ( h I I r * \ / \JKEyR£ PATENT/ > ,fT&£) V S. \ \ ) W A i 'f' "v V ?\ \ *'£"• p, If/jWCiC' ACuhflS.) |\ A / I ■ / I ' Vv 1 THE GUILFORDIAN To Dr. Milner The GUILFORDIAN staff would iike to take this opportunity to ex press our appreciation to Dr. Clyde A. Milner for his twenty years of outstanding leadership as Presi dent of the College. From 1934 to 1954 he has guided the stead> growth and progress of the school to where we stand today. He has had a hand in the additions to I lie physical plant in the Gymnasium the Library, King Hall, the Frazer Apartments, and Shore Hall. Also among his contributions are: the ncrger of Greensboro Evening Jollege with Guilford College, the implementation and development of the core curriculum, and the ex change program with Greensboro College, to name only a few. He has, in the short space of twenty \cars, increased the net worth of the school from $900,000 to $2,000.- 000, and increased the endowment fund from less than $600,000 to approximately $1.300,000. For his accomplishments of the past and his hopes and plans fct the future, we extend our heartfelt thanks and heartiest congratula tions. the-scenes people. Let's continue this trend sup port your Quakers. We acquired a win last week, let's see if we can't get another one next week against Newberry. Deal Printing Co. Commercial Printers 616 S. Elm St. Phone 3-3162 GREENSBORO. N. C. Steel's Department Store Students Supplies of All Types Publishing The "Quaker" By Phyllis Redman Editor ' The Quaker" "The Quaker presented by the Student Body of Guilford College ' appears on the title page of every volume of your yearbook. This is not a typographical error, but it may be a form that has lost its meaning. In recent years the won: that goes into publishing the Quak i r has fallen into the hands of a few, not by their own volition, but by lack of interest of the Student B'.xl.v. This Student Body, however, has ample time to criticize the fin ished product. Would it not be bet ter that the time spent in criticizing the Quaker be used to help produce ihe kind of book you would be proud to claim? Now is the time to make your choice . . . the staff's yearbook or your yearbook. Mrs. Milner Presides At Conference On Wednesday, October 13, Mrs. Milnes and Miss Marlette left for Charleston, West Virginia, to at tend the second district conference of the Altrusa Club. Mrs. Milner, retiring governor, presided. Miss Marlette is retiring secretary. Altrusa, founded in 1916, is a woman's service club dedicated to public service. Emphasis is placed on patriotism, efficiency, and ser vice. Next year's conference will be held in Miami. College Cleaners Guilford College Phone 2311 DICK I'l.F. \SA\ i s OCTOBER 22, 19">4 Little Mary was being told about prayers. They were explained to her as being like telegrams to God. "Is that why we send them at night," asked Mary, "to get the cheaper rate?" - - j - 1 Is 1L Blue Bell's Wranglers For Campus Wear! Cone's I I oz. Denim, they are cut in the Authentic Slender Western style ... Sizes 28 to 40 Waist 53.69 and 53.98 From the 2nd Floor Shop YOUNTS DeBOE Co.
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