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Sophs Entertain Seniors At Picnic College seniors dignified? Well, I should say not, or you would not have thought so if you could have seen them at Hillcrest Part? Thursday evening, May 2, at 6 o’clock when the sophomores en tertained them. After walking and running over the hills, the seniors were called to the best picnic supper you ever saw. There were all kinds of sand wiches, pickle, finger rolls, Wein ers, lemonade, marshmallows, and a big fire to toast the weiners and marshallows over. Then when the seniors thought they could eat no more, their little sisters brought forth Dixie Cups. The seniors could not refrain from giv ing fifteen rahs for the sopho mores. After that, all the seniors told Ethel Jones, as president of the sophomore class, just what a good time they had. B. S. U. OFFICERS (Continued from page 1) cooperation of all tiie students on the campus in order to have solid foundation for the B, S. U. work. , j 1. 1 cards to the miniature ship book- She also expressed her pleasure:, . ... j .i,. on having a pastor tor the next Ward presented a toaist to the voy age. The ship’s enjoyable cruise was ended as it drew into port with the farewell by the toastmis- tress. The crew found everything in shipshape from the anchor place er for those who work in the col lege for the glorification of God’s Kingdom. W e Specialize in Finger Waving Croquignole and Spe. Permanent McCoy’s Beauty Shop Emporium for Feminine Loveliness Phone 440 Franklin, Va. Branch’s Shoe Shop —for— SERVICE, QUALITY AND WOKKMANSHIP Your Patronage Appreciated. EXCELLENT FOOD Well Served RED APPLE CAFE “Home of Good Eats” MURFREESBORO, N. 0. I. L. Holland, Manager A price to fit Your purse with juaUly and prestige at no extra cost Brewer Jewelry Co. q Leading Jewelers A Suffolk - Virginia ^ year to aid and guide the council. Rev. J. H. Bunn of Lawrence- vill'e, Va., the speaker of the eve ning, who has been called as pas tor of the Murfreesboro Baptist Oburch and professor of Bible at the college, was introduced by Dr. Edwards. Mr. Bunn, after a few preliminary remarks, talked on “Doing Our Best”. At the end of the address Mr. Bunn offered a prayer to the dedication of the in stallation service. The new officers are: President, Lou Willson Evans; first vice-pres ident, Genevieve Brown; second vice-president, Martha Yates Sey mour; third vice-president, Beat rice Martin; secretary and treas urer, Edythe Pearce; reporter, Myra Sample; president of Volun teer and Life Service Band, Mary Smith; president of Y. W. A., Sarah Brickhouse; president of B. Y. P. U., Madeline Modlin; Eve ning Watch leader, Marion Hollo- lets which continued the program and menu. For a realistic atmos phere, a smooth sea vras fumis'h- ed by blue crepe paper and white napkins were folded and placed so that they represented sailboats. Among the distinguished pas sengers were Dr. W. B. Edwards, Mrs. J. L. Josey, Mr. and Mr®. J. H. Bunn, and Miss Ivey Gravette, the B. S. U. Sponsor. Dr. B. C. HOLTZCLAW (Continued from page 1) carried out in the color scheme. At this time the Seniors will pre sent their gift to the college. The class prophecy will be given by Lois Cartwright, the history, by Mabel Carroll, the class poem by Lucy Freeman, and the Last Will and Testament of the Class of ’35 by Wilson Fleetwood. At 8:15 p. m., an operetta, “Heartless House,” will be pre- ALUMNAE NEWS Misses Doris Lawrence and Ma rion Woodard visited Kate Law rence Monday. Former students attending the May Day Festival Friday, May 10, were: Deborah Mitchell, Emma Gay Stephenson, Doris Lawrence, Myrtle Ange, Velva Howard. Mrs. Clarence Poweii, and Mildren Boone. sented in the college auditorium man; Morning Watch leader^ Gar- ; by the members of the Glee Club, ‘ under the direction of Miss De- net Grizzard; music director, Louise Lassiter; and Sunday School representative, Mattie Gray Hoggard. Lano. On Tuesday morning. May 28, at 11 o’clock the finals of the com- The retiring officers are: Presi- ^ mencement program will be pre dent, Inez Willoughby; first vice- president, Ruth Stephenson; sec ond vice-president, Evelyn Blan chard; secretary and treasurer, Lois Cartwright; reporter, Edythe Pemrr, president of the Volunteer and Life Service Band, Mary Smith; president of Y. W. A., Ma bel Carroll; pi'esident of B, Y. P. U., Lou Wilson Evans; Evening Watch leader, Genevieve Brown; Morning Watch leader, Nora Mae Ward; music director, Louise Las siter; and Sunday School repre sentative, Edith' Smith. Sirjce the" new council was just putting out on the sea of a new year’s work, the wise elders, the old council honored them with a ship banquet. After each sailor had found her place on the deck by an anchor place card, the good ship B. S. U. set sail with the wel come given by Inez Willoughby. Tlie first port was reached and visited to take on a toast to the passengers by Mabel Carroll and ■a' response by Dr. Edwards. Smooth sailing was enjoyed un til it was time to take on more cargo in the form of a toast to the new crew, by Ruth Stephenson, and a response by Lou Wilson Evans, the new president. “Ship Ahoy” was sounded as Nora Mae PAINT! PAINT! Write us now for Roof Paints and House Paints of All Descriptions. Also for Building Materials. Holland & Beamon Co. Suffolk - ■ Virginia R. R. Allen & Son BUILDING MATERIALS Paints, Glass, Etc. SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Captain and Mrs. Harry Paul, Mrs. T. V. Williamwn', Miss Alma Kay and Harry Paul, Jr., of Nor folk, Va., visited the college Sun day, May 12. The ladies are the daughters of the late Mrs. Law rence Lathrop, nee Sally J. Reede, of Norfolk, Va., a graduate of the class of 1884. HILL CHEVROLET^ ■*] COMPANY “IT’S WISE TO CHOOSE T A SIX” Chevrolet Sales and Service i • MURFREESBORO, N. C. mmmw UNDERWOOD’S —For— Expert Tonsorial Service 3IURFREESBORO, N. C. sented in the College auditorium Dr. B. C. Holtzclaw, of Rich mond, Va.. will deliver the liter ary address. Dr. Holtzclaw is the head of the department of philoso phy at the University of Rich mond. Dean Schaibje will an-1 ncunce hftnors and award meda'is Certificates also will be awarded those who have completed their work in the commercial depart ment. Degrees will be conferred by President Edwards, after whica he will give his brief farewell messaga to the Seniors. Members of the graduation class are: Cora Felton Bass, Colerain; Evelyn Blanchard, Hobbsville; Mable Carroll, Warrenton; Lois Cartwright, Elizabeth City; Gil bert Davis, Seaboard; Linda Lee Ferguson, Murfreesboro; Cather ine Fleetwood, Murfreesboro; Lucy Boone Freeman, Conway; Wilson Fleetwood, Murfreesboro: Elizabeth Parker, Goldsboro; Maggie Price, Goldsboro; Edith Smith, Gatesville; Nora Mae Ward, Merry Hill; Inez Willough by, Ahoskie; Specials: Louise Lassiter, Woodland; Katie Law rence, Gatesville. Engraved Visiting Cards. Commencement Invitations and Diplomas Highest Quality, Lowest Prices, and Guaranteed Quickest Delivery. Edwards & Broughton Co. Established 1871 Printing, Lithographing, Engraving Raleigh, N. C. The ■ ri HONOR CLASS QUALITY SERVICE ] VALUE VANITY COURTESY SATISFACTION ECONOMY FRESHNESS All Members of The PENDER FAMILY REV. J. H. BUNN (Continued from page 1) lege will meet the needs of the time in doing their best to lead people to Christ. 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