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PIERRETTE TRYOUTS IBRA WEEK— WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., OCTOBER 9, 1926. Athletic Progressing “Tin Gods” Enjoyed By MacDowell Club played tlie leading role, that of Roger Drake, a young civil engi- hCTclreCT^neJlectirg him may be of the greatest possible benefit to all the players. Charlotte Sells, head of basketball, reports pecially fine" spirit, and thU their teams contain some very good ma terial. Come on, upperclassmen yo«! Training rules for all those inter ested in making the teams, go into effect this week. The final teams 1 is open, the There will be a contest in long dis tance swimming for ” ' try. Trials may 1: time when the po, r:f“LjticTjte, of the season. Call Meeting of N Club on Wednesday The purpose of the club, to si Pierrette Players Have Test Meeting takes a contract to build a large bridge in South America. Wliile tirSelltT,Xa£‘?t wo'rkif'^^^^^^^^ America, turns to drinking in order to forget his grief. He is finally Black Plague. He is cared for by gi*rl, who has fallen i/love^with him^ bridge and hurls herself into rushing stream below, where I - ’ her body. In her memor cast in a masterly way and the great success of the play was in a large measure due to its directress. It must be said also that the members lesitance upon the part of any '^*¥he’hall door of the Alice Cl. leadership, during the changing of reels. Ice cream was sold after the Visits Salem College legt"on" ilonday, October 4th' W. Long. Mr. J 1. R. S. HEALTH CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED AT CHAPEL SERVICE Purpose and Ideals of I. R. S. Discussed; Health Campaign Closed Friday Night at Social Forum Meeting Mr. Long while the latter were in Poland doing Y. M. C. A. work. Since that time he has been en- Science Club Holds First Regular Meeting time of the meeting was changed from Wednesday to Friday nights. Each member of the club rep( ’ The time of the play was some while before the fall of Babylon. The play opened with the conver- door and prayed for a hoop. The little mischievous boy wrote this “I saw a purple bird Go up against the sky And it went up and up And round about did fly. which they took to mean that the King would soon be destroyed, and all his subjects with him, unless he uered his pride. He did as turned, still wishing for his hoop. He saw the golden crown, and think ing it was the hoop for which he had wished, snatched it up w "^y:eitLtn;-rn^xtday,he, tinnking the^pds had accepted the sIlm,^^for,” he said, "ft was the goal of my four thousand mile trip.” tin board in Main Hall. He urges rctrCdTorL”‘cii:: g of the Club. As there was o the interests of the I. R. of the I. R. S. of the I. R. S. Y Ld that^sXm'^glL”wfu ^e benrfit- Honored in Statistics October 4th, statistics were voted upon, and the following were the lie purpose of the I. R. S. has :ks of Good Manners, and vari- tnree days closing i-riaay nignt at Social Forum. At this a prize was r£“«':£:-2 er of the occasion, Mr. Harry Long, t it is a crime to a ance, but plenty of fruit is canjln^rs^ who Led 'LrmaUy ^ost perrect7hysiearcond"ition uV til the appearance of the white man, who trie dto civilize them. As a result they have died by the thou- parftively*^ few *^left ^alivl ^^1^°™ of the greatest ^hindrances tc health of girls is the high hee some modern shoes. To keep ] ically fit and to be able to a daily work, one must take plen , exercise, and, after all, the steady and alert worker is the one who suc- iness. and in life. Miss Torbert told what the cor- chin up,”ba"ck straight, *lnd‘Thou“£ the I. R. S., . point of the off-campus students to the I. R. S. and asked that they pose of stimulating group conscious- is the first meeting of the year, and ness and urged the hearty co-oper- promises to be most interesting rHatl r Oct. 25 place on Monday evening, October 2.5th on the upper campus. This is Lr'i*! Tookcd" fOTwa^d''to*" witin ^ plans are well under way, and though everything is kept a secret, it is certain that this occasion will Science Club Enjoyed Picnic and Boat Ride bers of the sLnce ^ Club enter tained the new members at a picnic ^iU a^Jre onlC'sanJ by ^’’ttey r‘e enjoyedty t^rS the club are’: Janie Little, Mary M. Turlin^on, Mary Duncan McAn- nally. Dot Frazier, Mary Audrey Stough, Sarah Dowling, Elizabeth Dowling, Martha Dortch, Elizabeth French Club to Have
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