Vol. VII. WIXSTOX-SALE.M, X. C.. APRII, 30, 1927. Delightful Dinner Given For Seniors Prominent Leaders of Student Organizations Assume Office This Week Glee Club To Present ‘The Castaways” Delightful Operetta to lie Given on On Thursday Xlght For Mem bers of Senior Class Dr. and Mrs.^Howard E. Rond- ScniorClfrs of Salem College. The I«rrtadent, aid at the delightM imi May 2 in May Hall OL'TSTA-VniNG VOICES TO TAKE SOLO PARTS The Glee Club will pre.sent an op eretta, "Tlie Castaways” in Memo rial Hall on Monday night. May 2. It is being produced under tlie able direction of Miss I.ucy I.ogan Desha Director of the Glee Club. Much A delicious seven course dinner enthusiasm and interest has been displayed by the members of the IsenTcT ha^ received a card eontain- tabirb/mSL''of" d”™omL Tied I^SHSSI diipWrecked. Tliey find the jilace colors of the Senior Class. This black imrgoU.'* When the diplomas were opened, the member.s of the tables to which the owner was to go were found listed. ceitlr duHn ™the^ even^g. '^Dainty bocks found in black and dccorafed F t" "^f g-rl in every fr.mily must be ban ished as a sacrifice to tlie god wliicli tlie people worship. Xo man is ever allowed on the island. After frightful hut interesting ex])cri- a ship.‘ Th“‘cTrry\hrEnglis^ back to civilization witli them. utcd, 'the title being “Mv Senior Dinner Memory Book.” Many of I'n^wSSg vlsL ind smtiments in astonishi^ Cities''if cieyL"lt'in'I«^ the books. Some of the most Top Rok'. left to right-Sar^h Tur gan, President On-Campus lington. President Young Women’s Christian Association; Katherine Eig- t"tl “nddVu aft Ldd to the pleasure of the evening. guests to relate the best joke ever bottom ^^^"“;J^^{^YElilablth^Dtwling,'''Ed!tof-i'n^ChTef'^^^^^ ger. Sights and Insiglits. lish girl living among the natives, is played by Lillyan Newell. Sara Bell fills the part of Gladys Gwen dolyn Thompson, who dances well, but only when she is inspired. tables during the fourth course. Tinv feather fans for the ladies and monocles for the men accompanied Dr. Harding Delivers Lecture On Astronomy HOME ECONOMICS CLUB TO GIVE FASHION SHOW At 7:1.5 Monday evening. May Marion Talley Charms Capacity House the next course. The snappers con- Subject “Glimpses of the Moon"; ■•ird, in Memorial Hall the Home Artist Sings With Sweet Simplic- it,, and Sympathetic Under accompanist for ’ the Glee Club. tbe last course. Delightful music was rendered tiveness of His Lecture Tt tfT'mofL ^ picture, “Wourn who Toil Tlirough the Ages,” and a standing In a simple, sweet, demure, un- Rutli Pfohl is chairman of the stage Ur'public’ity' co“nLuecr3'Dor Dr. A. M. Harding, of the Uni- ture In .Memorial Hall on Friday of the various periods as well as of today. After the program refresh- Marion Talley rendered a carefully othy Siewers of the costume com mittee. Tlie officers, Sara Bell, their guests Miss Helen Hall, class evening, April 29, under the aus The public, and, especially, stud- Saturday evening April ‘’3^ before Bessie Clark Gives Brilliant Recital pices of the Senior Class. His top- which he calls “Celestial Travel- FRESHMEN ENTERTAIN JUNIOR CLASS greeted^an artist in Reynolds Me- Miss Talley captivated her audi- and unaifectt^d In^the storm of ap^ Two Debates In Expanded Chapel Assisted In Graduating Piano Re all over the United States giving jTn"ors!"rrmol*tJdeH^^^ Miss Taliev is truly an artist. She lias mastered the finer points of polrakis Repletni the Collen,-" cital By Mrs. Anna Scott, and colleges and Salem is fortunate and Edith Kirkland a,id Louise Watson the the year was given on Monday eve ning by Miss Bessie Clark of I.eaksville. She is a pupil of Mr. Vardell and is a musician of marked ‘"h'“T -1 t 1 tTtheTjt as well as the’ ell since' it was illustrated by unusual lantern at t o'clock, taking the girls to the power plant on the Yadkin River, a few miles from the city. After Academy The Y. P. M. exercises Wednes day, April 27, consisted of two de bates between the Freshmen of the College and the Seniors of the Acad- ent^Vn^CT^aJg^St pTgrTm ‘“x- The program was as follows: wliich held tlie attention of the audi- Mr. Campbell, and Mr. Higgins.’ enjoyed it very much. and hid with ease, and the lowest notes in tlie lower register were That lltin S^otiTbTRequired^ for Grace^ Martin, for the affirmative and Edith Kirkland for the nega- Miss Clark ghLg of data and facts. He sue- MAY-DAY BE OBSERVED ON SATURDAY, MAY 7 in Salem Academy,” with Louise Watson arguing the affirmative and (From “I.a Perle in Dresil”) Mrs. Scott Nocturne in C Minor, Op. 48, Xo. 1 Chopin ject seem very real. twenty years to the study of sci ence,'a'part of wliich time was The first May day at Salem for a number of years will be staged on o'clock'^LfhTl’ower c^ampul’ Han! tunitv to rfveal Miss Talley's voice in all of its charm. The unaccom- Sweet Flower illustrated the artist’s The sympathetic accompaniment Virginia Martin, in cliLge"''of ^ th'^e program, announced the judges and emphasized the fact that the debat- ors were to be judged according to Valse de Concert, op. 3. Wieniowski Miss Clark Yesterday and Todar Spross Because of You .Lily Strickland liave been made, and a committee is Icgic, appeal, voice, poise, and enun- Miss Grace Martin was the first speaker for “Resolved, Tliat Latin i^Know" “ sVros.s Mrs. Scott U known for Ins dlu.strated Icc- college year. It is^ hoped that every Si«er‘b/L|ri^er "part ^^to«-^rd to the success of the program. Two Should Be Required for College eners first that Latin is the Mother Concerto in E Minor, op. 11, Chopin Miss Clark and Mr. Vardell Ls'Vlmwn in anticipation of Dr. Members of the faculty and stu- Corrigliano. He displayed remark able skill of technique and interpre tation especially in Kreisler's The I™: guage is based, notably, English, (Continued on Page Three.) a“Sv:'f:;d::;r‘it^nS to be present for this occasion. Old Refrain. .(Continued on Page Four.)