10th Ward Lecture
Given Tonight
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Volume XLIV
J4omecoming, Qedtivitied cAre Scheduled
Tomorrow's Dance Is
Sponsored By WAA
The 1959 Homecoming celebra
tions will be brought to an ap
propriate end with the annual
Homecoming Dance tomorrow
night. The Women's Athletic As
sociation is responsible for the
affair again this year. The dance
is scheduled to begin at 8:0Q
p. m. in the college gymnasium,
and will last until 11:45.
The 1959 Homecoming Queen,
with her Maid of Honor and her
Court, will be introduced at the
dance into a figure out on the
gym floor. The six girls that
comprise the court are: Betsy
Winsett from Pinnacle; Caroline
Primm from Snow Camp; Miriam
Almaguer from Miami, Florida;
Carol Triplette from Winston-
Salem; Merle Mallard from Wall
ace; and Lucy Garcia from Cuba.
Music for the annual semi
formal affair will be provided
by Johnny Shields and the Mello
tones.
Tickets for tht dance can be
purchased from any member of
the WAA, either before the dance
or at the door of the gymnasium
tomorrow night. These tickets
are priced at $1.50 per couple
and 75c stag.
The Homecoming Dance is
semi-formal, and is not neces
sarity a flower dancl. Refresh
ments will be served. .
Waldrep Is Alternate
Honor Board Member
Jerri Waldrep was chosen by
the Student Affairs Board as the
new alternate member of this
year's Honor Board. Jerri re
placed Betty Lou McFarland,
who became a regular member
of the Board when Ann Car
michael did not return to Guil
ford this fall.
The Honor Board selected sev
eral people whose names were
turned over to the Student Af
fairs Board. The SAB, in turn,
selected the new alternate mem
ber.
Regular members of tht Honor
Board this year include Miriam
Almaguer Betty Lou McFarland,
Charles Chase, A. T. Barbee, and
Tom O'Briant, chairman. Mr. Stu
art Devlin, assistant professor of
economics, is the Board's faculty
advisor, and Mr. Herb Apen
zaller, head football coach, is
the alternate advisor.
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Jerri Waldrep
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HOMECOMING COURT--1959
Tenth Annual Ward Lecture To Be
Given By Dorothy Gilbert Thorne
Founders Day commemora
tion, which began yesterday in
chapel, will be concluded by the
Ward Lecture to be given by
Mrs. Dorothy Gilbert Thorne at
8 p. m. tonight in the auditorium.
Her subject will be "Quakerism
in Fiction and Poetry Recently
Musical Production
To Be Staged Here
The Convocations Committee
has approved and allotted funds
for a brand new idea, that being
a student production of Roger's
and Hammerstein's "Annie Get
your Gun." The musical comedy
is to be presented in March at
Memorial Hall, and the main
goal for the program is a quality
performance. Mr. Smyre and Mr.
Deagon will direct and the cast
will be chosen completely from
the student body, if possible.
The try-outs are to be held
November 23 and 24; all inter
ested are invited to show their
talents, which should consist of
a little acting ability as well as
being able to carry a tune.
The music department will
co-operate with the home-eco
nomics department, which is to
help with the costuming, and the
physical education department
which is to provide dancing in
adding more student participa
tion. Everyone is urged to par
ticipate if interested, and to show
complete co-operation to make
the show a success.
Anyone desiring a backstage
job should also contact Mr.
Smyre.
GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C., NOVEMBER 6, 1959
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Merle Mallard
Written by Women."
Mrs. Thorne has a long teach
ing record at Guilford and a
thorough knowledge of the his
tory of the college. She is the
author of Guilfords A Quaker
College.
She received an AB degree
from Earlham Colege and an
AM degree from Columbia Uni
versity. She did graduate study
at the University of Wisconsin
and the University of North
CHAPEL CALENDAR
NOVEMBER 9 - 13
Tuesday, November 10 to be
scheduled.
Wednesday, November 11 The
Future Teacher's Association
will present a sptaker in con
nection with the National Edu
cation Association.
Thursday, November 12 The
Chactauqua Society presents
Rabbi Rypins.
Friday, November 13 The
Chautauqua Society presents
Rabbi Rvpins.
NOVEMBER 16-20
Tuesday, November 17 The
Young Friends will be in
charge of the program.
Wednesday, November 18 The
Young Friends will be in
charge of the program.
Thusday, November 19 The
Reveler's Club will present
preview scenes from the play
"The Wayward Soint."
Friday, November 20 The
Revtler's! Club will present
preview scenes from the play
"The Wayward Saint."
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Miriam Alamaguer
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Lucy Garcia
Carolina. Her duties at Guilford,
beginning in 1926, included pro
fessor of English and also acting
librarian for a while.
A continuation of Founders
Day activities will be homecom
ing tomorrow. Many former stu-
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News Briefs
All the cheerleaders extend a
welcome to Judy Wells, the new
alternate creerleader from Wal
lace, N. C. Judy is a member of
the freshman class and lives in
Mary Hobbs Hall.
There will be a special pep
rally tonight, after the Ward
Lecture. Everyone is urged to go
to the gymnasium at the end of
the program to show the football
team that they have our support
behind them for the Homecom
ing game with Appalachian
Mountaineers tomorrow. The
cheerleaders send an extra
special invitation to each stu
dent.
A reminder the quarter
ends and the grades are due in
to the office one week from to
morrow, on Novmber 14. These
grades will be issued shortly
thereafter!
Individual pictures for the
Quaker will be taken on Novem
'ber 9-17. These pictures are
scheduled to be shot in the Con
lege Union, and nothing else
is to be scheduled in the confer
ence room during these eight
days. The price is $1.50 per per
son.
Reveler's Go Into
Action
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Queen To Be Crowned
At Halftime Of Game
The 1959 Homecoming Court
was chosen by the entire student
body in chapel elections last
week. On Tuesday, October 27„
and Wednesday, October 28, ten
candidates were presented in
chapel programs to the entire
college. Of these ten, six were
chosen to compose the annual
Homecoming Court of Guilford
College. The Queen, who is the
court member with the largest
number of votes, and her maid
of honor will be announced dur
ing the halftime of the Home
coming game tomorrow after
noon.
The Homecoming ceremonies
will kick off tomorrow, the cli
max coming when the Quakers
meet the Mountaineers of Appa
lachian State Teachers College
who travel down from Boone, on
Hobbs Field at 2:00 p. m. The
dormitories will be decorated,
and a group of judges will be
visiting them during the morning
to pass their final decision. A
prize will be given for the best,
and a prize will also be given for
the best float. These will be
awarded during the halftime
ceremonies.
Held in suspense until the last
moment, the Homecoming Queen
will be crowned by Dr. E. Daryl
Kent, Guilford's Dean of Men.
This year's Homecoming Court
consists of: Betsy Winsett, a
sophomore from Pinnacle, N. Q.-
Betsy is majoring in elementary
education. She was on the Home
coming Court last year, and is
being sponsored by the Women's
Athletic Association, this year.
Caroline Primm is a senior
from Snow Camp, N. C., and is
sponsored by the Men's Student
Government. She is an element
ary education major, and is a
member of the 1960 May Court,
also.
Merle Mallard is a sophomore
music major from Wallace, N. C.
Merle is sponsored by the Choir.
Miriam Almaguer is from
Miami, Florida. She is a junior
math major and is being sponsor
ed by the GUILFORDIAN. Mir
iam is president of the junior
class and also president of the
International Relations Club. She
is also a tutor for the Spanish
department.
Lucy Garcia is a sophomore
from Cuba. She is a chemistry
major and is being sponsored
by the International Rtlations
Club. Lucy was also a member of
last year's Homecoming Court.
Carole Triplette is tht only
freshman member of the Court.
She is an elementary education
major from Winston-Salem, N. C.
and is being sponsored by the
Monogram Club.
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