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VOL. VIII.
WIXSTOX-SALEM. N. C'.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2R, 1927.
FRESHMEN WIN CHAMPIONSHIP
Miss Florence Slater Lectures
On “The Beginning of Life’’
Former Teacher at Coiniell Discusses Biological
Subject; Illustrates With Pictures.
liah'r EcOnOITlicS
ciub Meets
“What is life?” she said th
“beautiful good time’’ is only a
ti-ving. vaiiilv, ti) solve the
--whieh. in reality, is no m;
all, sinee it is solved in
“The Adventure of Lady
Ursula” Presented
Delightfiil Romani'w Play Given Hi/
of I,ady Ursv
Hard Fought Contest Brings
Victory to Class of ’31
Banquet Marks Crowning Event of Celebration;
Presentation of Cup; Namiiig Varsity Team.
the auspices of the senior
was probably the best pro- '
1 of its kind which has yet '
been given, bv the dramatic club. '
Tlie play was a delightful ro- '
mance, bv Anthony Hope. The '
in the eighteenth een- |
ablv in England. The ^
Dr.andMrs.Rondthaler
Entertain at Dinner
Acadinnii Siudcjits and FacuUy
Cxaests Satiirt'
Dr and Mrs. 1
its and faculty of the
dl tables were placed
1 and library, all of
d the places
dinner the partv wen
Hall to the presentation of “T.ady
I'rsula” by the Pierrette
Chaperones for the eve
.Mesdames l.e.loux Siewer.^
MeCniston and Miss Marion N'eelv.
Those of the facultv
Miss Ciiase, Mrs. II.
sier, W(
, Bvrd, Charles, lIo«-
Varied Program Given
In Expanded Chapel
» at Salem, the Col
tet which is
Xewell, Margaret .1
Bell and Hilda
ing over to Virginia Welch, c
cheer leader, for a Pep M(
The college songs and yell.s>
upon for its song and'yells,
class cheer leader then led
group in tlie class song and
Much class rivalry and spirit
presented. The third act
larly, brought out the fine
.Miss I'iery’s ability.
The part of Sir Cieorge Sylvester
Thanksgiving Program
AtY. W. C.A. Vesper
Special Talks and Music Character-
Y. C. A. vesper service on Sun-
Science Club Enjoys
Instructive Program
of Auaer
.• of the Soci-
sn.
ton presided and the
opened with the reading of the
Thanksgiving Litany as found in
ings and of striving to have in one’s
ful old hymn, “Prayer of ^
giving,” bv Edward Kremes
sung by the Y. W. C. A. chc
Holbrook, Elizabeth Dowling and
Rebecca Petwav, was enjoyed bv the
members and m.any visitors of the ,
society.
^largaret Holbrook spoke on the
meaning of the terms use
title of her discussion a
traced the liistory of the s
fects of ne])entlie, the East-Indian
pitcher plant. In the sixteenth een-