FOOLED APRIL FOOL NUMBER AGAIN WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1928. Charming Chemical Wedding Is Solemnized on March 28 One of the outs :vents of the early a dainty motif of starfish was car ried out. Just before the eeremonv, Miss Katherine Riggan, a sehool- inate of tlie Bride, sang in a vei impressive manner, “Oh What Girl,” aeeompanied by Miss Pegp^ bridal party entered to^ the earth worm in the laboratory the day before was somewhat delayed, but finally dashed to the altar carrying for a' bouquet, “Darwin.” She was and Miss Holbrook with Dean Var- dell. The bridesmaids wore lovely ; the altar the dear :>■ bearer, ,\Ir. Harvey Dink- riii^ securely .screwed L Tlien as the organ Fund For Covering Pool Now Complete Plans For Elaborate Roofing Are Alrcadij VnderJVaij. Owing to a munifleent gift from an interested donor who wishes for the * fund fo^r covering the ' swim- mingrpool has, reached the amount of .tfi,00(). The news was received by ti.e Athletic Council this week, and after the members had recovered from delir ium caused by the- shock, Dorothy Frazier at once called in an archi tect in order that tlie plans might be drawn up and tlie building begun as soon as jiossible. There have been many lengthy 'discussions con- c'erning the style of roof desired, but through the assistance of Miss I.eft- wieh, Mrs. .Meinung and Miss Os borne, all of whom were firm in their - -te" interesting The roof will be in the form of a lofty dome, reaching to the roof of Alice Clewell Building. The dome will be made of small panes of many colored, glass, all of which will'be arranged to . f o be beneficial to the eys of swim- Work will be begun on the new KlpTirby ( ^ Takes Place In was t'receded by dainty little Miss Dida Dowling who scattered from the bride. At the altar the bride was met by tlie groom, leaning sleei> ilv on his best man- Mr. R. J, Campbell. The ried a bride’s bouquet of^test tubes. The groom and best man wore lovely blue overall coats with Spirog'yra b:,ut,mniere.s. ^ During the impress- Parker pl'ayed softly “Tlie V On!” Wlien the last eonden had been pronounced by Dr. thaler, the scientific pair left the church to the strain.s of “I Wish I i; of the young set’of Salem faculty. She is Mr. Higgins is' a young felk with a bright future and holds a i sponsible position at Salem Collef He is a member of the Peanut-Gr, Mr. ami Mrs. Higgins have left for an ext»-nded tour of the Salen their friends after July the Fourth. Salem to Become Floating University arc anticifiating Salem as their Alma Mater. The entire student body, coming to Salem on September 10, 1928, will leave the following day Wilmington from w'hich port will, sail for No Man’s Land, sure Lsland, .Mysterious Island, ia and many other points of in- t aboard the “Knowal.” This ,e a ‘‘tour of the world in eighty avs,” the students returning in time .spend their Christmas holidays at )mplete change in the plan for the school year 1928-29 may come as a shock to some. However the board of trustees has seen fit to der to repair the iunldmgs and the sidewalks. It is also believed that Salem is entirely too conservative and old-f:;ishion.ed in view of the fact that it Iras been strrctlv a female ite tluse min\ vt irs Miny :s are asking that their sons re- seem to have a^ lively interest in the ly attracted by the quaintness and simplicity of the surroundings. The applicants; This plan will also help the girls to become accustomed to the |)resenee of men in their class es in the future when the school re- The present faculty will remain with the school, l,ut there may be • the courses is t Prominent Speakers at Expanded Chapel Hour Mr. JV el fare and Mr. Petree Present Topics of Tivieln Interest the'Expaml’ed Chapel Hou^r''on \\^d- are well known to the college and academy girls as the men who have In the . Shirley an, Mary Brew Oak Ridge, and High Point to be their guests. Accord ingly at the first strains of the pro- ■ of both Dean s of the Leap Year, allow'cd to invite 1 New Faculty House Under Way Is Being Pro- (iood news for the faculty of ty' house which will be ereetec the top of the liill in the plea grouiwLs will begin on April 2. s awarded to tiie S city. The style will be a bleni type of architecture. The building- will b, appreciates her facult gymnasium equipment. On the first floor there will be several reception >e parties to a waffle and sar- feast. In this connection es- ,.„-.al attention is called to a hand some gold-plated set of Tiddle-de- Winks, which will doubtless assist m the whiling away of many an oth erwise weary hour. ■A well equipped library contain ing -many duplicate volumes, a large dining room and kitclien are also found on the first floor. In the din- in order that^^Plty may not miss the merr^^PWter of the girls bath”wkh* hot, co/d and tepidVater, and an electrically equipped kitchen ette for each member of the faculty. The walls are to be s, might irritate his neighbors. The individual tastes of the f^aeulty mem- Annual Faculty Masquerade Ball Held on Lower Campus Specially Erected Pavillicm i?i Pleasure Grounds Is Scene of Gorgeous Festivities. on Thursday evening, March 29. Lower Back Campus. This 1 given by the Academy faculty to the erected pavilion on the banks of the little brook which runs thn " lower bac’k campus. This site chosen in order that the gui Salem Yellow Sox Defeat Carolina and pep after five days of strenu ous training at liah-Rah Park, Coach r the opener of too. “Play ball” thrilled the ■t'of every baseball fan; and the players thrilled the hearts of all ing canoeing, in the moonlight. The night was perfect. A glori- the farthest pine trees when the first guests began to slip down the dark avenues to the pavilion. There was no other light save that of the moon, and the delicate forms of dominoes, clowns, fairies, Turks, Indians and appeared behind a trre and contin ued its course to the pavilion. 1 the sources of the e Don't be deceived of the boys even lost their Sunday ,• in the Tar Heel t event is no reason why they Id think they can excel in all ium when the Tar Heels, who start ed the game off with heavy hitting and brilliant field play, were amazed nporary stupor in the third Iiits, four runs in their half of the ■ ' ■ I.efty was on the mound for the Tar Heels. 11 to 2 in favor of the Salem Yellow Sox—an for the season— as far as the local t. Uid not only th if the C’arolina of the o s left the ball field t the Robert E. of the evening, the musicians ac quired the habit of stopping sud- how many of the couples would lose their balance, either skidding to the walls or falling in graceful heaps on the floor. After this had happened for the eleventh time, some of the quested that this proceeding be At 3 a. m. when all of the ladies' s had worn out and the gentle- ished her remarks. After the cold From the folds of a charming lit- led Riding Hood costume ap 'd the genial face of Mr. Hig- while by his side the tall, slim ?::k: It of all, was revealed to b lovely Pierrette who proved to be none other than Dr. Floyd. A fur- Dr. Rondthaler Sheds Derby he Salemite that at some date , liis far-fi high silk on all o( sure were brought to bear, he M consider the addition of a mil academy are looking forward to this innovation, and it is expected the

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