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1 Field Day
Monday, May 23
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WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., MAY 21, 1927.
Flora Eborn Gives Graduating
Recital Monday Evening
Assisted My Miss Hazel Hortoii Read, Violinist;
Large and Enthusiastic A udience
Miss Flora Eborn gave
ecitals for this year, and it proved
0 be a most deliglitful culmination
Miss Eborn proved herself a p:
ist of marked talent and versatil
Mrs. Hastings Speaks
At Y. W. C. A, Vesper
On Sunday evening, at the ref
ul^r Y. W. C. A. vesper service, Mr
Y.^W. C. sp^kc o”n h« worii
with the industrial girls.
Mrs. Hastings said that the work
of the Y. W. C. A. with the girls
miglit be classified under three
s in tlie city which
lent their equipm. '
2 at the Y. W. C.
month, and study whatever they
wish. The Y. W. C. A. provides
! Y. W. C. A. i
■ ■
e Y. W. C. A.
I3a‘r;
..hSi
Lar,.^„,^gro
The Wood Cutters and the I
Commencement
Announcements
Interesting Speakers to Deliver
Baccalaureate Sermon and Com
mencement Address
An unusually interesting and va
ried program has been prepared for
Commencement Week, which, this
year, will extend from Friday, '
3, to Tuesday, June 7.
^ The^exereises wiH begin on
from the Seniors, the ceremony to
le St. James
lurches of the
Honored At Breakfast
ed very delightfully at a progressive
breakfast, honoring the senior class
served ^Inrtiriawn of the president’s
Places were laid for Mrs. Hern-
MTsrChase' pHne‘ipar'and”°‘Miss
Weaver, class teacher; Pauline
EditT'KL'uL'r Emily Vobey, EH
:ut^ts;;:horT
Jhe^r“^^
:XXt-.is Alumnae
will be held at four o'clock on Mon-
heid in the lowe^ rampuT^rd are
usually in the form of an impressi,
'tL ComLncement Concert, d
reeted by Mr. Cliarles G. Varde;
half-past eidit. In view of the fa
lev, Frances Murray, Mary Gorrell,
Blair Lee Cox, Mildred Owen, Ani
ta Dunlap, and Ray Anderson.
Elect
for 1927-28
ton, Belle Graves, Jar
made between the Unit
Turky for a resumptio,
ie relations. Since 19:
States has been repres.
key by Rear Admiral J
tol with the title of I
Ti:
o’clock on Tuesday morning, June 7.
The exercises will be opened with
:o the music of the beau-
Juniors Will Receive
Capsand Gowns June3
Miss Desha Gives Delightful
Musical Program in Y. P. M.
Charming Presentation of Sorigs Fro?n Shakes
peare’s Plays Given.
On Wednesday morning,
descHpt^on t^f th ^El''“ b® trn“
and Sir Toby were drinking
^hile the servant maid enter-
which wLetuTg in «,e pkyTy Ae
' • y, Ariel. The one. in which
se of its light, gay rhythm,
bably the two most familiar se-
ions^sung^by Mi^ss D^sha, how^
e,” and “Blow, Blow, Thou
Iter Wind,” both of which were
g bv Amiens, in “As You Like
She also sang a number of
iss Desha chose her songs fi
Sorority Banquet
Saturday, May 21
ans Pan-Hellenic Council Prom
ise Brilliant Occasion
A banquet will be held Saturday
evening at 7 o’clock in the Orang-
erie of the Robert E. Lee Hotel by
the members of the Alpha Phi Kap
pa, Beta Beta Phi, Delta Sigma
Delta, and Theta Delta Pi Sorori-
Plans which are being i '
le Pan-Hellenic Council p
lat this will be a most bril
lion. Ruth Piatt is chairman of
Lindsey of the d
Class Elects
Officers for 1927-28
= Junior class, held on Tuc
Annual Field Day
Monday, May 23
Monday, May 23, is Field Day,
e last and greatest athletic event
of the spring season. This is al-
meet, as well ^s to the track events
wliich include: 50-yard dash, 60
yard hurdles, 100 yard dash, 220
yard run, 220 yard relay, running
high jump, standing broad jump,
zzfi, 'crrzi, “z
.throw. Great efforts will be made
two vears. The records for 192G
were: 50 yard dash, 6 4-5 minutes;
for tlie 60 yard hurdles, 10 2-5 min
utes; for the 220 yard relay, 35 3-5
^seconds, for the running high jump,
■i feet, 2 inches; for the baseball
V, 171 feet 10 inches, for the
ing broad jump, 13 feet.
Rowing the Field Day events,
Beta Beta Phi
Hostess at Lunch
t the Robert E.
T-ce Hotel in honor of the senior
inembers of the sorority, A. P. Shaff-
”■ nia Griffin, Cam Boren, Marv
son, Mary Martha Lybrook,