IBRARY
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933.
Number 7.
Y.W.andY.M. Leaders
Hold Joint Meeting
Salem Represented at
Greensboro Meeting
Beginning Saturday night, Octobei
14, and continuing Sunday, Octobei
15, the Executive Committee of th
North Carolina State Y. M. and Y. W
tl)"L'hel"d November*^2i'"^* meetm^
spirit of war. The committee desired
to malie this suggestion to all campus-
e.s^in the state with the hope that the
iTlL^deciS*’ to hold the
November 26, at which time Mr!
Bruce Currv would be a guest of the
W. C. U. N. C. Campus and would
lC’thirme*rting^ each**'coUege*^ Y.‘"m!
Duke, Carolina, W. C. U. N. C., State,
ers present were Mr! Harry C,
from Carolina, Sam Willy
Salem Girls Attend
Dinner at Church
Episcopal Service Leagu
Entertains College and
Alpha lota Pi Holds
First Meeting of Year
re by Dr.
by Dr.
Vardell Continues
Wagner Series
Lectur'es on “Die Walkure’
At the Thursday afternoon Musi
Hour, Dean Vardell continued th^
series of lectures he began last week
on the Wagner music-dramas of
l^eoT^^e^Walk^;:!?”
spect the power of the magic ring.
3 the abode of the gods.
of heavy driving rain and lightning.
^(Eaclyf^ie^ three arts open with a
fs* built °around‘’thf’ grLt'^ trunk of
hfs^swj^ff uTto thT"|u inYhe*^ alh'
On'the night^^^^^^ scenJ opens!
who begs food'^an^S?'* iris'"s1g-
who has taken refugThere agai’nst'hl’
foes. Hunding, returning, finds him
a sleeping potion which holds him in
a stupor. She tells her story to Sig
mund and they discover their near
relationship. He finds that he can
easily draw the sword from the oak
development of the drama: The mo
tive of the husband; the glorious mo
tive of the Valkyrie (the race that
the trumpet to si
chlfr winter^rind bri'Ss^']jlci
The scene is in a
her To'*‘i^liveTOT he^charges
i it is against the
VESPERS
Sunday night at Vespers,
Covington spoke and Mr. Schofield
Beverly Little Elected
President of Freshmen
Other Officers Announced
For Class of ’37
wat" best^ fitted''^fo7*the^ vtriOTs Tio-
sitions. Miss Little is from Ai
Nina Koshetz Opens
Civic Mui
Brilliant Con^rt^is Heard by
e and Dance (The Fair of Sor-
^■^f"i^^:'!.:z:Nina^
*ri\ Go, ni Come (Feasant’s Dance)
Gretchaninoff
Play Is Presented
By French Club
Program Dis-
1st Meeting
ts first
Le Cercle Francais had
meeting of the year Friday
at five o’clock in the facull
Ulie program consisted of the pres-
City Mouse and the^Country Mouse,”
by Zina Vologsky, Edna Higgins and
Jean Patterson. Our new faculty
him™el7W^uess°n7?h
pas, by the way) and a contest on
Anscombe Speaks
On World Events
Interesting Talk Heard at
Y. P. M.
s^it;^sS?^^^sr;::-rvo._..._
nL^S*! ^No^lVklwstow *Jh: ^vX:
of a dollar will be settled in spite of
tlie fact that the United States has
free hand to settle the value of gold.
Fanners are clamoring for inflation;
e then turned tlie at-
ricans'"are™prejudi“ed‘‘rg’ainTti
alleged comnmnistic pro p a g a n d a
third, because of the religious situa-
nded upon the right of revolu
offices; he controlle^ the army; he
two, to have the right to arm ade-
:his reason he is against the J(
militarists. ’ He has withd’ri
lany from the League of Nati
SENIOR CLASS
ELECTIONS
Academy Fashion Show
Is Well Attended
Sosnik’s, Craven’s, Anchor
and Ideal Display Dresses
The brilliant display of the latest
n|ht° gave' one^m^pTess'Zs of‘"pato“J
I'S,, K„by „d D.„,h,
d by the different types
I. R S. Entertains At
Informal Dance
Are
On Saturday night the 1. R. S. en
tertained the^Academy Seniors and the
vWed^ from until 'lo'’o-doL’’by
Ralph Harris- orchestra and in be-
served by the’ L R. S. Council mem-
"Although a great many girls were
away for the week end, the small
.crowd which was present greatly en-
oyed t),e dance, which was one of the
Sophomores Entertain
At Class ]
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5i‘c2
The pti^r'" w awMded'to^LoY