JUNIOR-SENIOR
SATURDAY
BANQUET
MAY 14
WINSTOX-SALKM, X, C., MAY It, 1'
Spring Convention N. C. C. P. A.
Held In Greensboro May 5,6, 7
Hmisell Hester, of Duke University, Elected Presi
dent of Association For 1927-28.
vcntion of the North Carolina Col-
it^NortlJ Carolina College for Wom
en on May 5, 0, and 7. At this eon-
vention all of the foremost colleges
and univeraities in the ^tate were
lifld in the O’Honry Hotel in
Greenshoro. Miss trances Gibson,
1" ted Ts^\oLTmiless.'" A bHef" ad^
l)r. Foust, President of N. C. C. W.
reports, President Haworth address
ed" the meeting on the subject, “The
Ideal College Newspaper.” He
stressed the fact that an ideal news-
on Friday morning, at 8:30 in
held on Friday morni
C;ornelian Hall, with
ports were made by t
MacDowell Club
Presents ‘Quicksands’
Tlio McDowell Club {,
ens'on’s short story, 'sire de Male-
iroifs Boor, which Isabel Wenhold
Alain, Sire de Maletroit (At
Campourakis) that his niece, B1
de Maletroit (LiUyan ^;ewellL
was Denis de Beaulieu who, ;
ing refuge from a band of dru
soldiers, entered the Sire's dc
secretly deyised to trap Elan
admirer. The Sire, when Bla
cither she would marry the young
man, or he would be hanged at sun-
story. ^ Tlie^impressi^ness of Ae
]Tghting,Tl.idi‘*;nhTnced'the p ”
of the Sire’s countenance anc
picture, “Quicksands,” sta
Richard Dix and Helene Chad
.!oUier'lvho1losTfaith in his‘fiancee
Give
Banquet For Seniors
H.itel was the scene of a co]o-ful
Miss Stipe, Miss Hall, and Mr.
for tlie deliJitfiT/ ent^tainment” At
coyered with graceful sprays of
tl>"”torand boTto
witli roses, wliile from the
hung baskets filled with all kin,
spring flowers. Banks of tulips
grew around a real fountain in the
Crowning of May Queen
Is Feature of Celebration
Spectacular Pageant Presented on Back Campus;
Gorgeous Costumes, Graceful Dances
of Uie ^ieen\ court'^'^The maidTof
ered on the porch of the
home, and during the f
in New York City, led in prayer.
At four o’clock in the afternoon,
the feature of the day, the crown-
i::?t.^i::';t^t:^r::::n;t
Scenes From May Day Celebration
urt and stlod a\ ^the left of the
The Queen of May entered majes-
.ally, preceded by two sma.ll chil-
which was held by two train bear
ers, Ernestine and Lucy Hayes,
dressed in white. Two pages, Dor-
Frances Jarratt Gives
Brilli^
/ST.
carS, mate o'f%'iir‘roseT'and^ye‘l-
!::s.‘l!::h ^o^^l ;Le!:S
with a leather coin purse on which
was engraved the Salem seal and
her individual name. Mrs. Rond-
thaler. Miss Stipe and Miss Hall
In'd^Dr. RondthafeTind Mn'mg-
h Mr. Charles G. Var
having Mr. RonaU InpHs to assist
^ It is difficult to single out any
number for particular mention be-
thZugldy 'enjoyer” mTs jrrratt
prove dherself equal to every ^de-
Rhapsodie, Op. 79, Xo. 2... Bralims j feleTti^r
Mrs. Lindsay Pattersc
Speaks To Y. P.
On May 11,
,g^“p:^iticrs^'^
state and nation. During the war,
she, with Mrs. B. Frank Mebane,
Pf:hnSt‘of^Ls^r^
of the program which was p
French Club Holds
Its Closing Meeting
^rrs For 1927-28 Elected; In
teresting Program.
le monthly meeting of Le Cer-
ident^^MHe. Ruth Piatt. Aft
urer to give a report of the finances
of the club. The treasury has a bal
ance of $87.0-1 of wWch the Club is
mrmbe^r on^tS^ou! and^ the""avef-
age attendance for the year has been
90 3-4 percent.
as need arises. She spoke of tl
LTof%heT^rsition which th(
met from the men, but declared th,
now since the political situation h;
become a “fifty-fifty” affair, it is t]
"rzinrrris
the South and the Southern women
of the old American ideals. Only in
re”by°Mlles^ '^Ruth Piatt, ^Jenny
Wolfe, Elizabeth Transou and Ra-
Legende,” by Burleigh, accompan-
- 1 bv Mile. Ruth Marsden.
Mlie. Jenny Wolfe then c