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Ailene Williams President Norma Keyser Secretary Dorothy Cohee Treasurer Dorothy Harmon Chaplain AILENE WILLIAMS President J. q. e. Mystery shrouds the mere mention of the oldest club on the Hill. Midnight of November II served as a fitting termination to the annual initiation of new members. Those who were initiated will probably never forget it. Nor will the friendships begun with the rush party on November 2 and clinched by the initiations on November II be soon forgotten. The night before Christmas vacation a party was held in Blanche Ward Lounge where gifts where exchanged and refreshments were served. Early in March the Club returned from a movie party to hold a buffet supper in the "Y" room. Later the same month it entertained at a reunion of former members who reminisced over J.G.C.'s younger days. The Club's farewell function was a movie-dinner party to Baltimore at which the new officers were announced. Beginning with a revision of the constitution in February, the Club made several innovations which included the institution of a scrapbook, the beginning of a 'series of round-robin letters to old members, and the election of a secretary. The Club further succeeded in issuing the first official club bulletin. J.G.C. seniors leave the Hill feeling that through its reorganization the Club has become stronger and its members more firmly bound. One hundred sixteen