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y ^; *^:!' I Page 6 QUEENS BLUES October 16, 1947 SPORTS The program of Athletic activi ties has changed this year. We, who did the changing, hope that the set-up will be advantageous for most of the students. There will be only two days of planned recreational activities—one pro gram being held on 'Tuesday at four-thirty and the other on Thursday at six-thirty. For the first time in a number of years, this set-up has eliminated many conflicting activities, such as Choral Club and S.C.A. In the afternoon, there will be a niunber of sports offered to en able a larger majority of stu dent participation. Miss Mitchell will have charge of archery down at the May Day Dell. Anyone who feels like a little “Robin Hood” or William Tell may come on down. Miss Hawley will run back and forth from the tennis court to the volleyball court, stimulating interest and giving instruction. Pete Thomas will have charge of the “try your luck at golf” activities. Phyl Johnson will supervise the activ ities in the Physical Education room, which will include ping pong, shuffle board, and bad minton. Those of you who are worried about the basketball season, a differen plan will be set up in which Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons will be set aside as time for practice. The purpose of the Thursday night recreational program is to relax and to mingle with “these good ole Queens girls.” There will be a variety of entertainments and from what I gathered from the A.A. meeting they have some good ideas in mind. Goldie Barron suggested that the Council plan a “sitting up” party.” As she re inforced the statement, “it’s rec reation, isn’t it?”, we agreed with her (so as not to hurt her feel ings), but thought the S.B. had rather do something a little more active. The first of the Thursday night recreational programs was held October 2 in the Physical Ed. room. Many of the students had come down out of curiosity to see w'hat the Athletic Association had in store! Miss Hawley led several folk dances and she was ably assisted by Rachel Stevens at the piano. Much fun was had by all for about a half on hour, after which time everyone re tired to their rooms to study???? Described above is just one in a series of events which will be held in the Phys. Ed. room, and so if you missed it don’t feel badly, but come to the next one. On October 13 the Athletic Council submitted to the student body several proposed amend ments to the Constitution of the Athletic Association. These re commendations were the results of a special council meeting which met for the purpose of dis cussing the present Constitution. The Council believes that these changes will benefit the student body. The following are the pro posed amendments. Constitution as it reads now Art I “. . . name shall be Ath letic Association of Queens Col lege.” Proposed Changes Art I. “ . . . name shall be Rec reational Association.” Art. V. “To give the President authority to appoint standing committees ...” Minor changes of the By-Laws. Awards and points were being discussed when the Blues went to press. ft I FAMOUS PEN AND PENCIL SETS from ( BS) kWi .UliM '\l These famous name writing in- ttruments are perfect for school ... home ... or office use. Each set features high mechanical efficiency and graceful modern styling. A pleasure to give or receive. K. \'' r? H') ; . s 0^' f’ly. ^2 "Jr? 0 ., «• hA M .. V'r A w vvA -f'jiw. •oo m ['/.O \Y. 'X J A. Famous “51” Set. Writes dry with wet ink. Protected point guards against air, dirt and damage. B. Modern distinction in its trim lines ... satsfaction in its smooth performance ... repeater pencil. C. Streamlined models of efficiency . . . glides smoothly over the page ... cleanly, effortlessly. Terms Arranged ot No Extra Charge $^750 1. TiT \ At o o aV' ^ A'I '•> $l|95 WUP $]^00 y 4 • . # . * h i / V'* V' ?/ / ■V.; COPTRICHT IM7. i >..OIT*0ir. HICN Garibaldi llftrans 104 SOUTH TRYON STREET Charlotte Flower Shop Phone 8587 FLOWERS FOR PUSH- WEEK AND BANQUETS 1630 Elizabeth Avenue SCIENTIFIC BEAUTY SALON & GIFT SHOP Personalized Stationery, Cards and Matches Phone 4-2943 745 Providence Road WARLICK-DAVIS Come to us for New Fall Hats KUESTER»S Parties Euid Banquets Call 3-5545 for Reservations BALFOUR representative will display in the student day room on Oct. 9 12:30-5:00 P. M. FRANK SHOAL, N. C. Representative Box 1625 Durham, N. C. PARKER-GARDNER For the latest in sheet music and records FEDERAL BAKE SHOP COME TO US FOR PASTRIES AND CAKES 315 N. Tryon St. — Phone 3-6976 ^ MONTALDO’S ^ Smart Girls Meet In Our RENDEZVOUS ROOM SHARP FASHIONS IN A COLORFUL ATMOSPHERE Belk^is IVew !§ipoi*tiswear Shop On the second floor of BELK’S new shoe store Sports Clothes by Sacony, Jantzen, Catalina, Sporteens, Empire Imports, Sidney Heller, Duchess Royal, Cole Cole of California and other nation ally known makers.
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