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Dews Student Council ▪ Adult Education Student Council Classes Minutes Page One 'dews Page Four - Vounim es, tremors is wts,: AMMO= PA.,.11.11195DAY, Ann 111, 1951 axe PER TZAR Gerald Freund Elected Coun'Cil President; Council Requests Deferment Arrangements Varied Activities Lost Silverware Seniors Meet - I.. newt letter to the Robinson Appointed Customs Head Stuentra Council, Mee. Still Not Finally Settled To Greet Visitors el Beatty has reported the Alumni Group Cathy Chosen Scribe, Gerald Freund ... Alter Selection Method; lose or 279 knives more CALENDAR But Rothe Advises Crithlow Treasurer, In Classes Pick 9 Members M. see moon, and a large Friday, /tont 13 To HC Campus number or onto, At Annual Dinner Registering For The Spring Day Activities Will Donald Wilbur. '24, Pre- The Film ('lob preemie Recent S. C. Elections Council Names 6 Others from the Milne mom. ea. Man Who Cos. Work Qualification Exams Chet. N. Robinson, '53. was Include Speeches, Play, The Student'. Cantwell sides: White, Macintosh, Gerald Fero., 12, was elected altneles", was Roland Tau. The long.ananal decisions Several Athletic Contests reel,. that the malodly of Haworth Speak and Joan Gardner: Bober. ne president of the Studentouneti the unanimous choice of the new garrlIng al dent determent hew held mote are In the morns of Hall. a:5s p.m. for next Year In the et Students. Council for Chilternan On Saturday. May 5, Heverford campus elude. and re The Haveslord Alumni Amato aWl not been hand. down In en March 21. Other Council of. students and faculty will meat- Bryn Mawr t bona and final form. although the edminre of the Customs Committee for manta their Wined.e re- tion - its Per... end Owe' Invert°. Glee club lotni nn- hers elected on that day art Pate M the fourth annual H.. dung of relation's pl. for deferment tile next year. Robinson was appoint- turn, store the dining mom 11Ilona and the Hoped-for meet: Goodhue, M. pos David Caskey '53. as secretary. lta members -- were the panel. students was made public over a ed to his new poet at the second fern Spring Day. tots Men Yew canned orerate without all. rod Robert Crichlow, '53, ae Haverfard invites the parents.. pal topics of discussion at a din Friday. April M. and tiatunlay. week ago. That pl.. which offers treasurer. meeting of the new Council on friends of the college to come and April 14 • generous deferment program ner given by the Associalaw last Tfe Harerford Coiner Goiania Norton Named April 5. sn the college In action With Wedstay evening in the Cone for students end which appeared Each claw met last Tuesday to the advice of a group of pare. mon om for all member of Freak Club pre.. Mee fairly certain of implementation Others Named alleachree wilt Me Bryn Maur pled its individual represents, accordance with the new and student. • divereified Po- the Senior Chase. Close to a hum at the time of its release. has twee. The Class at 1952 elected grom has been arranged which Class Elections Orel of the prospective June Maeda.: noterte Halt. ass since run Into widespread type rules for the appointment of mem- Pun- Robert Collins and Nicholas Non bers of the committee adopted at will Illustrate all major academic graduates sat down to turkey anion In Congress and. as the tom the Cluss of 1953 elected and non-curecuLar activities. dinner and an evening of informal Saturday, April 14 NEWS goes to press, seems um a en.ting of the Students' As- Held; '52 Names Glee t Mb tanceet Wileon John Hartic and the Class of sociation last T u e•d• ie. the Speech. lichedult. speechmaking presided over by certain of receiving a Cense* 1954 elected Montgomery Furth The program will begin at 1045 Mr. Dona. E. Wilbur. '24. College Chamber...a, Ps. Monet goehead. Council named six committee Sled pan. and Stephen Sada. The new members on April 51n addition to am. In Roberts Hall when Gil. White, Moen.. Present Two Rauh For Deferment. Council met for the tint time beet White and Gerald Freund, Eller President the chairman. The members sp. The Senior. Junior. and Sopho- Also pre.nt at the weaken However. Dr. John Roche. fan tel Wednesday evening. Student Council heed. win speak pointed by the Council are Pau more classes of next year held table were President Gilbert F. tatty adviser on the draft... The election of officers etimw. Sterner, '52. John Burge. 53, on, -Haverford Looks Ahead-. White. VIrePrandents Archibald President Celan %%wit. ad.. Si over a week of epaemodic There will be four lectures dttr- elections for toe office. on study elected Robert Mating& 53. Robert April 3. 1951. This years gradu- Macintosh and Lamer C. Ha. United Kingdom students to go ahead and apply crimpagang. Richard Mess. president. Mg the meeting. two worth. Theodore Whitteisey, Jr., Feeser. :54. Montgomery P'urth. at 10:50 ating thew will not hold election.. to mar local draft hoards make end Robert Chase, tre.urer of a.m. and two at 11 ,40 aim. At '54. and Kenneth Miler, '54. for permanent el., office. until In John F. Gunman, '22. Her the capabilny tan provided for the retiring Council. were the 10:50 am. Martin Fon will speak bets W. Reimer. '31, and Bennett Visitors Praise late in May. in the administration plan. Such other presidential nominees whe Christopher Fry The rernanting members of the In the Units on, 'She Task of S. Cooper, '11 Fenner Council Secretory application will not require thew were successful In the March 13 new Customs Committee were Philosophy in a Quaker College' Mr. Wilbur, In the initial ad. to take the teat elected by the outgoing Junior. Next years Senior. elected . and upon apple. Ptienen. Play Scheduled At thie same time In Roberts regs of the evening. expressed Curriculum Here cation students ill be sent rema- Sophomore. and Freshman Hall the staff of English 11-12 Richard Eller as class president Fate. British University and Monona Chi. Irma dppreciation that on large a num. nent information class. Immediately after the Stn. and a aelected group of etude. atm two primaries limiting the as to the nature Criehlow, Edward Reed. and By Drama Club bee of seniors had found tirtie Industry ethicaton visit. Haven and administering of the teat. dents' Aaaeciallon meeting last will discus, the new Freshman number of candidates first to toed last Thursday. The gretoP le Philip Vance were the nominee. to accept invitations to the dim Tate presidential di reel I ye The final production tide year week. The Class three men. then to two. A single of cooperation for tre.urer who escaped etirob of 1952 elected English Program. A demon.. nor and reaesured those present making • study which provided for the deferment Of the Bryn Mawr and Haverford Philip Baur. Andre Bern end Mtn Uttar.' meeting will be primary tanked candidates to two between Industry and university ration In the primary. No Printery that the proceedings Would be In plan apecilied that the activity Drava 'CMts will be Thee. with Robert Collins. the Clans of 1953 Presented. in elections for other claw omen. formal throughout. His pence, In the United SMtes. 11 la spoec cont.. was needed for a.retary, of a registrant accepted • fun. as Carney and Arthur Leib*. Angel. by Citratopher Fry. This elected Leo Dvorken. Kenneth At a.m. In the Unlon Burrill Getman was voted in as he saki, wa to outtlee the et. weed by the ECA through the vicepresident. Philip Baur as time student In a mile. or %ad- wee the only candalates when one of the first productions McCardy and Charles Robinson; A &Intent Frantes deGraatt JectIves of the Alumni Assodo Anglo-Area-Ie. Council on Pro anywhere of this quite new play secretary, and Walter Young versity woeld be held -neceesare nominations closed at midnight. and the Class of 1954 elected WM will discuss. "Why Study Res- as Mn. to which all graduates of dnotivitY. from the pen of England's most treaeurer. The to the ma intenanre of the na. Wren 11. liam Watson, Ftichard Bourne. elane- In the physic lecture number of antra- the College automatically belong, Greeted By White ...rated young playwright It and Edward Hollingsworth. room In Sharpie. Ptichwd Sutton nets for each office averaged fin. tional health. safety. or interest° Cuatoms. and in panic.•r the and to hope that members of 51 The men were greeted at 5:30 and thus entitling ram to defer. wee commissioned and perform. una present. -Physics: Eta and President Flier has been • method of eelection of Customs would be at least an stavessful as u rn by President While. VI, men. if he "either has maintain. am the Canterbury Festival Ploy Election Prooedaee Altered Fundameritala." member of the students' Council Committee memben, was the Mar many predate..re in helP- President Hawonh, Dr. Teal. and er a required scholastic standing. In essla S. Floes The procedure for the election Sp.. Play Mewed since his freshman year and tide [Slat Wee let the presidential tee mensbe. et Ilse Onelegas MgW attain Meat objeetives D. Pepinzky. Presidrnl While or has attained en a qoalificatien ram Freund and Mee.. each Mather td ft A oultV1-E,W9-taorwesetiegeo ifenewerved .a• meow? of tile W Hisss adM Met Haverford'e program be Commite, tehteh conetituted an to visitors at 12:311. In the after Council. He has also been a mem- 1tat a score, or both such stand. advocated some measure of class Set Foe May 46 important issue ih the recent Stu- The Heverford Alumni As largely a liberal arts one with a ng and score.
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