GLEE CLUB
OPERETTA
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., SATURDAY, APRII. 21, 1928.
MissMcNaughtonSpeaks
In Expanded Chapel
Are Related.
The speaker in V. P. M. on Wed-
netidav, April 18, was Miss Me-
State Home and Industrial Seliool
for OirLs. Before Sainareand be-
ean-.e a .'X'liool for girls it was used
only one large build-ng'. After the
bu ld;ng was puroliased for the pur
pose of establishing a girls’ sel.ool,
buildings and sleeping porel.es were
soon added, and as the number of
The school follows the state sehool
curriculum, mid is up-to-date in ev
ery respect. The girls are given the
practical side of an education. Do-
are especially emphasized. Sewing
and embroidery of all kinds are
Miss McNaughton explained that
the girls wlio are there are girls for
r homt"for these girls, and a place
where they are given a chance to
begin life anew, and where the work
of human repair is carried on. By
relating the story of “The Three
Weavers,” the speaker brought out
the fact that eacl. person, just as
these three weavers did, must weave
s entirely upon the in-
uighton told nothing
".rr/,
after a girl c-oine.s to vSainai-cai
there is no sad side to her li
There, through proper care and loi
each girl is. made happy. Miss M
Naughton
work which she is carrying on
fiTior^'^ht’ privilege of hear'ing li
HEADS OF ORGANIZATIONS FOR 1928-29
Dr. Roiidthaler
Speaks to Y. W. C. A.
Part of May-Day
Program Announ(
Uumnae Are Invited to lietur
Celebrate Special Ocemsion
Those who are making the plans
for May Day, which will be celebrat
ed on Mav 5 ,are looking toward an
even bigger fete this year than last
year. While the identity of the
Queen and her attendants, and '
come back for May Day and to i
it a home-coming day of real pleas
ure to all old and new Salem ; ' ’
To start the May Day celebr
with the right spirit, the early
morning chapel exercise will be held
out-of-doors, on the upper
campus. In the early afternoor
real feature of the day will take
pageant, and the crowning oi
Queen of the May. The ente.
,11 1 but it is" sure to be at
tractive, for it is being ],lanned es
pecially for the alumnae.
Sue Lnckenbach will give her
graduating recital in piano on Fri
day evening preceding May Day,
and this will add very much to the
Dr. Poteat Speaks
to Economics Class
Former President of Wake Forest
Gives Illuminating Talk on
the great privilege oj heanng- Dr.
of Wake Fore.st College. Dr. Pot
eat discussed very informally but in
a manner which was at the same
time delightful and impressive, the
failure of science to answer finally
[ questions involved in modern
■nking.
He began by saying that man is
w living in an age of science.
Many are disturbed by t
,.“‘3
1 with people of in-
■ning, April 15, at
the regular Y. W.
C. A, Vesper service was licld in the
CamiMis I.iving Room of Alice Clew-
Mary Duncan Me-
New Student Councils
In Office May 1st
Elections of Officers and Class Rep-
On May 1, 1928, all i
st.'dlcd and will take cliarge of their
’am])us Livmg Koc
11 Building. Ma
Anally conducted t
Dr.
„.aker of the evening. For his
subject he chose the
ticn” of which he interpreted the hu
man and the divine
vent in the life of Christ. The
subject was particularly interes
and inspiring in view of the re
Home Economics Club
Holds Regular Meeting
•iophomores Are in Charge of the
1 representatives t
the Student Self-C
First Vice President—Marv Mil-
•r Falkener.
cott.
Martin.
Lucy Martin Cur
First Vice-1
'rice.
Wedne.sdav nighty April 18, the
..ome Economics Club held its regu
lar meeting in the living room of the
Alice Clewell Building. ^The Soph-
ing. Ruth Rozelle spoke on the
hiLry and uses of dates. ^ Nona
lst'"to the' "club. ^ Sjctty MeCulloch
Y. W. C. A. Officers
Elected April 3
Frasier on her tri,, to the^ N
enc™ that met'in Raleigh, on March
Glee Club Will
Give Operetta ;
; is seen in the a
1 Never Can Tell,” on Mor
evening, April 2;J, at 8:15 in Me- ‘
morial Hall. A large number of girls '
laid in a New Y.
City boarding Club for girl stude:
of 'the arts. The special featu
of the [irogram are: Ina Cox as
“Mary the Picture Queen”; Lucy
Haves as Lieutenant of Irish Po-
Dot
Sharpe, Charlott
Sells; “Gingham
Hickerson, Grace
Girls, Mary G.
T VI,-,. T AUxuo rinci
edge of modern sciLeV’^^ Ihnited'by
a narrow provincialism which dotm-
b"*thi'ii provincialism and ^exult in
their “Splendid Isolation,” which in
the question of the League of Na-
^er. are: Lillyan
1 Page Four)
Faculty Members Give
Science Program
Miss JVillis and Mr. Higgins Pre-
ed to atoms,” even as it is smashing
its own theories and beliefs which
time has shown to be defective.
“One of the finest things to dis-
r their duties on Mav 1.
follows: ,
Vice-Pre.sident—Mary Johnson.
Addakle^McAnallv. J
OtheJ"members of the Y Cabinet
regular meeting on Friday, April 13,
at 7:15 o’clock, in the .science, lec-
charge of the faculty of the Science
Department.
Miss Willis was the first .speaker.
Her subject was “That Tired Feel
ing.” There are four headings un-
by the emotional state of the i
vidual. He may be lazy, irritable,
etc. Second, what is fatigue? It
is a physiological state produced by
mental or physical activity which
prUuce^ir an™ limbror
N. C. C. P. A. Meets
At Duke April 26
Doroth,! Ragan and Isabel Dunn
Will Represent Salemite.
the hasts of Duke University. Dor^-