3 ALUl>NI SPCIISCR CONTEST ■ Again the Alunni cf tho C« Hugo aro sp>-ns! ring an cratv'Tioal c-ntost - pun tc Juni'. rs on the subiuct, "The Ilogro and the Prosont Horld Cr.n- i'lict". Tho ccntost hac t;A distinct phases. In tho first, papers are sub- r.iittGd to a ccririittoo' '.-•f judges. This c>.imittoe then solocts ,thu five best. The writers thus selected b - ccnc participants in the erut'... rical cor.potition, '..'hich is tho soc; nd phase. This year the papers are due on April 30th. Last year the C(..ntost v/as open ti, both Juni^ rs and oo.''iitjrb but this yoar cu.ipctitcrs are re stricted te i.ier.bers of the Ju ni..i’ class. A larger greup is cxpectecl t(. ct npeto this y^-ar than over bei; ro. PilRSOIIAI. AI^D SOCIAL ITiSuS Mrs. Ivlaudo C. Black\;ood, head of tho Art Dooartnent j inod the i*.A. C's.Sho has boon furic ughod in . rder to carry on her duties horo until tho end of tho prosont sc;ssi0n. Lt. 3dna V. Wright, a graduate of cljiss of '36 visited the car-pus, Joseph Turner, class .f '37 has boon coru''‘;issii:.nod a l.ioutem'.nt in tho Engineers Corps. Tho Signa Delta Onega Club gave its final affair in tho Rocreatien rcer. cn Larch 12. The Beta Alpha Club crc ^'nod Liss F/illic I.lao Lc.yo as tho B^ta Alpha Quoon at their final affair llarch 5. The Alpha Kappa Lu honor soci oty conducted the Vospor prograr on Sun day, February 23. Misses Rizpah Jones, Jesophino i.*xl- lor and Cora Willie ar>... recuperating at their respective b nos. Privates .7ilford Lenox a.nd i*.rchio Nouby visitud the canpus. Throe nonbers of the first graduat ing class of State Nornal Sch^-ol \.'il.l attend Founder's Day oxorcisos^. They are Miss Jc-anna Rayncr, Dr. R. C. AyCv. ci:s, and Prof. S. C. ioates. They are of the class of 1896. B3TA ALPHA SPRIIIG FESTIVAL L. vc; a.nd ror.ianco filled tho Rocrea- tion Roon of dear old S. T. C., Fri day night. Larch 6, when tho Beta Alpha boys ontortainod thoir friends at of" the nost brilliant affairs of tho year. Mr, Farnoy Mocro, president of the Beta. Alpha Club rendered greetings fro,:; the club to their guests v;hich included tho Sigrxi Delta Oi.'icga sis- tta’s and thoir escorts and nonbors of. tho Faculty, The gLiosts wore nado v-olc;.no again‘by Prt.f, D.G.^^Brandon, faculty sponse.r of tho Bo ; 00. Club, ALUMNI CONTRIBUTIONS Very fine support is being given the Associated Alunni and the College by chapter organizations of the Alur’ni, Tho follov.'ing repcrt v/as subnit ted on Founder's Day, -liUy funds not report ed ho;ro nill appear in the next issue of the News Letter, Tho total is de signated for the Alunni Monorial Fund, tlie pictorial issue of the Nuus Letter to be published later, and t’./c scholar- shipn given by tho Hcrtf-rd Chapter, Chapter ^^.nount Bortio '-P '5.00 Duplin 25.00 Hertford 195.51 Ncrthanpton 10,50 P,-:.squi; tank 25.00 . Pon'lor 14-,00 Sanpson 8.00 Brc.clclyn, N, Y. 31,00 Nov.' York City 30,00 Personal Contributors Anount I'.lrs; F, I.., Bcill ■,? 1,00 Mrs. Rachel L. B;;'yco 5,00 I.:iss Rosa L, Harris 1,00 Mr. S. V/. Hill 1.00 Mrs, S.’.J. Spollnan 2.00 Mrs. Rounico 17a.lkor 5.00

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