Thanksgiving was Fitly
Celebrated at Guilford. . . Hikes, Tennis, Socials and a Community Sing
Features of Day
The students at Guilford began their celebration of
Thanksgiving at an early hour in the form of a hike to the station.
After the hike came tennis, and courts heretofore deserted
were seen to be filled with enthusiastic couples.
Those not skilled in the art of tennis playing, but who were
well up on the rules of “set-back” socials, could be found in Founder’s Hall.
There was an intermission for dinner, after which the social
began and lasted until 3:30.
At 3:30 a community song service was led by Prof. James
Westley White, teacher of vocal music, was held in Memorial Hall. Prof. White
sang two solos and led the audience in singing patriotic and other familiar
songs.
Following the “sing” occurred the annual inspection of
dormitories. The girls visited Cox Hall and the boys New Garden and Founder’s
halls.
Supper was served informally and was founded by a social in
Founder’s Hall.
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