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College news, December 1, 1948
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1948-12-01
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 35, No. 09
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
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THE COLLEGE NEWS:
NOTICES
Mademoiselle Onter Board
Four Bryn Mawr Undergradu-
ates have been chosen by Mademoi- |
selle magazine to represent the
campus on its College Board. They
are: Betty Beierfeld, ’51; Betty
Ann Schoen, ’51; Jane Augustine,
52; and Joanna Semel, ’52.
Freshman Elections
The Freshman Class takes plea-
sure in announcing the election of
Bertie Dawes.as representative to
Self-Gov; Julie Boyd to Under-
grad; Bess Foulke to the League;
and Emmy Cadwalader to the Ath-
letic Association.
Debate Club
Bryn ‘Mawr will debate with
Columbia University on Friday,
December 3, 8 o’clock at ‘Columbia.
Debating on the national topic,
“Federal Aid to Education”, Anita
Dittmar and Madeleine Blount,
who are representing the Bryn
Mawr Debate Club, will take the
affirmative side.
1949 Bryn Mawr Calendar
Copies of the new Bryn Mawr
College Engagement Calendar are
en sale in the College and Hall
Bookshops. The calendar, which
contains 52 still pictures from the
Bryn Mawr movie, makes an ideal
Christmas gift, pointed out Mrs.
Milton C. Nahm, manager of the
Book Shops.
Lantern Repair Service
A Lantern Repair Service has
now been formed on campus. Julie
Boyd, ’62, in Denbigh is in charge.
Community Chest Drive
Bryn Mawr’s contribution to the
Community Chest this year will be
$2,637.75,, an increase of $443.75
over last year’s gift. Of this
amount, $800: has been contributed
by the students through the United
Services Fund.
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Foreign Policy Association
On Friday, December 3, the For-
eign Policy Association of Phila-
delphia will hold one of its regular
Iumcheon discussions on “The Mid-
dle East: Crossroads and Cross-
fire.” Speakers will be (Major
George Fielding Eliot and Dr. John
S. Badeau. The discussion will take
P
place in the Sylvania Hotel at
12:45; student admission to the
discussion is 25 cents.
Civil Service Examinations
Five new examinations have re-
cently been announced by the U. S.
Civil Service Commission which
are of especial interest to college
graduates and senior students.
These examinations offer to per-
sons interested in obtaining Fed-
eral employment the opportunity
to begin a career in the Govern-
ment in any one of a variety of
professions. For information re-
garding these examinations see the
bulletin board or the Bureau of
Recommendations.
St. Johns Dance
St. Johns College has invited
Bryn (Mawr College to a dance on
December 11. Anyone who would
like to go should sign the list on
the Undergrad Bulletin Board.
Plans for the day include a tea
dance, a dinner ,a play, and a for-
mal dance; they have been approv-
ed by the Dean’s Office.
Sporte
Out of a 6-game season the Bryn
Mawr Varsity Hockey team won 3
games and lost 3. The second team
played 6 games, winning 4 and los-
ing 2. The third team played 3
games, lost 2 and tied 1.
The Varsity opened Oct. 20, los-
ing to Beaver 8-8. They played
Ursinus Oct. 25 and lost again 6-0.
Oct. 27 they beat Drexel 5-1, and
Nov. 5 lost to Penn 5-2. Nov. 5 the
Varsity beat Rosemont 4-1 and
Nov. 17 beat Swarthmore by the
same score.
The second team played the same
teams the same dates. They beat
Beaver 7-3, Drexel 4-0, Rosemont
11-0, and Swarthmore 3-1. They
lost to Ursinus 4-3, and Penn 3-0.
The third team lost to Ursinus
and Penn and tied Beaver.
Highest scorers on the Varsity
— — LN Ae ee
Rock-Radnor Team Downs Pem
In Hilarious Championship Game
By Claire Liachowitz, ’52
The clack of hockey sticks and
the thump of many feet upon the
frozen ground resounded through
the frosty air last Sunday, Novem-
ber 21, when the (Rock-Radnor
team defeated the Pembroke con-
squad this season were Edwards
and Boas, each with four goals.
Shaw and Parker each made two.
All this year’s games were home
games except the Nov. 17 game
with Swarthmore played there.
The Nav. 6 Intercollegiate Hockey
Tournament also was held there.
This year has seen much inter-
est in non-varsity hockey, hall
games particularly. A high point
in the season was the match be-
tween the third team and Kilby’s
Killers.
tingent and hecame campus hockey
champs by a 2-0 score. Patty Ran-
som and Frieda Wagoner made the
only goals for the winners.
The game was exciting, and the
blue-clad Pems and. yellow-clad
Rock-Radnors groaned ‘and grunt-
ed throughout the hilarious affair.
Occasionally slowing down to a
near-halt, due, no doubt, to unac-
customed exercise, the girls were
joined by a whole kennelful of ——
to help them along.
Cheering audiences for both the
teams and ever-chattering goalies
spurred the girls. on through it.-all,
however, and after the game the
shivering and voiceless spectators
joined the warm and winded play-
ers in cheering their opponents,
and shouting a special cheer for
the champions.
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We supply the “makings.”
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Relax
Wipe off that frown
Don’t let midterms
Get you down —
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