UJDlTOmm IS HE2'W;*TED ■ i ’Orchids’* to !'r, Patriclc and his ;v: for the much-ncedcd improvements Ic in the collcgo chapel. The aud- )rium, vAiich an oyosore, has nov; ^orriG attrcctive piece in '.vhich to Ld our chapel services , rehearsals ^ 3 vcrious club meetings. The stage s been lonshton^d r-nd v;e have a pros^ rdum arch, ^'he unsightly barren ' i ft or 5 h'jvo bncn covorcd by a celotex iling. 0 hope to hevc an arras set- ag and a ne“ CLirtain to complete the ! rgc ■^icta'"c. •Vo arc ci’Ltuful for these inprove- rits Cxid express our appreciation to i nso rho made them possible. ; i i FUl^ n\T THE F..RLOF. • I I On Saturi.y night , a colorful tacky ' ?rty filled the v:Gc'’.d.y social program I 'd a gr'b bag pleased the palctes of ! LI persons present cs an added fca- ire. ^t sGVcn thirty the stut'ent body rouped iiitx) the ^’0''isl hall, crazily L;; d in T. st ya.-.r'o finery and som.e f this ycc'Ts fantastic fashions, fter ru'>h laughter had been provoked rom all sides, Kat V,inborne directed unerouc ^xmes such ao, Cuostions and nsVers and Pleased or I^isplce sed. 11 of these produced cxcited morri- .,:'.t and hiltrity on the part of both 'aciilty and students. -It the conblvision of the games, the song, ".''y Orn, ' •va;3 rendered by Billy G-ossard of Elizabeth City. Judging fi'om the applause from the audience, this number seems to have been the high light of the evening■•s program. Next, a song contest held all atten tion as the assemblage "as divided into t’.7o groups. Each group rendered a rhap- osity of hectic harmony, in rrhich each group vied -with the other in an effort to produce music, Finally', 'at the conclusion of these last mellOTT melodies, Dot, ''.'illiains of ilonroe, placcd her self at the piano and plai'f'olly plucked the ivory- as eager couples engaged in dancing. This continued 'oiitil .'liss Piogors annouiiced the grand luirch. rno gaily garbed ones ambled around the room, and the judges juggled for a decision, .iftci much deduction, Iic*s. Oliver pompously arardod the grand prizes to Miss Ercoll i.dair.a of Goldsboro, and L'lr. i^lydo Dula of Olivia for the cleverest and most original costur.ies. This comical couple pranced around the parlor for the final inspection of the spectators until the op.oning of the grab beg "as announced, Liiss Stipe then passed delectablc deli cacies to the h\mgry lines of revelers as they filed by rrith T7stering mouths. The evening "is brought to a close by I'j?. Byerly's lading the students in slng;ing Alma Ivlater. name of one too ignorant to ?cno7: "fools names like their faccs are alv;ai^s seen in public places."