Hat-Burning Faculty Recitals WINSTON-SALEM, N. C„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1933. Rondthaler Delivers Address At Hollins New President Inaugurated Dr. Anscombe Leads Y. P. M. Speaks on Scientific Temperance Review Of National TournamenTFor V^mer Helen’Jacobs, Sara Palfrey, Carolyn Babcock and Alice Marble carried the Miss Jacobs took the first set Mrs. Moody 8-6. In the «econi Mrs. Moody resorted to set drop shots, SiL‘rder to s“ve h^ She thrthtrd'’glme’' in the Mrd'^se™” ° I^felt’ls^'if'^I wLf froi^g to faint be cause of pain in my back and hip and cere belief in Mrs. „ ..... and the spontaneous efforts put f by famous critics prove that Mrs. get that a player must serve every ?;^rof^r;gy"ts-Sigrht^^ “The Green Pastures” to be at The State. Well-Known Drama Expect ed to Draw Large Crowd of the Old Testament, and played by it is not a drink in the true sense of the word. A drink is a fluid tak en into the physical system; a fluid Atohof a'ffectreverf o'rg^n of the never really becomes drunk is taking into his body something which will "l^nk:!:^;r-„ot always weak- , is to wait for f evil; the states once outlawed i church does not expect her me: to touch it; it is the mother of m sed on the .subject of temperance speaker w. se^i^-r^^^^i:fSused at Salem and from the book of Pro- ORDER OF SCORPION STINGS NEW Sophomores Find Freshmen Guilty Courtroom Is Filled at Unusual Trial “Praise the Sophomores!” Th( ight not have meant it, but tl ■eshmen said it Monday with a vim- tver mind the kind. On Saturda eldy'pla?ed^ ffr m^re 1:han a the South, in the m ' " thl huge" e'lTt Tf^^thrPulUzCT''fr"z! judges robed in cap and gown, enter ed chapel while “Cohort Staley” peal ed out a funeral dirge. The fresh -'”‘‘Tthar/''issuld‘fortrthis“‘‘fo%us The/know'that soon their fate will To ev’ry soph’mores beck and Ci •■■■ ’11 walk the plank, hang by ,h Monday night Miss Elizabeth Lilly Is Speaker at Vespers Spirit of Service — Topic Of Talk Lilly on “The Spirit of Service”. Hymn"^ No^™03*^—‘ o”worahip the King, All Glorious Above” Susan Calder H;^n^No. 88—“O Master Let Me Talk The ^ Hymn No. 29-“ Savior, Again to hTy Dear Name We Raise” EBsl;C£l£,liri not always so difficult as that of do for those about us are the ones usefuir'ovrd,“ard'hlppy'‘'MisTLilly Written by Marc Connelly, one of un.” In 18 spectacular scenes it CALENDAR FOR NEXT mmms Monday, October 2, 8:15 P. M.: Memorial Hall, Recital by Dean Var- Treasurer Reports On Money Spent Last Year Mone^el L'ekey Mp*^ to ^’swret^ Briar^^Golf seniors, and the elaborate May Day house-party^. The^S^mite and Sights ine^thf'seniors?paW C\“he fd'enfu^o^ernm^enrp^ldVd:: SENIORS ELECT MARSHALLS hat burnilTgTild durilgTOmmenct •ment week, were elected. They Margaret Ward, Betty Tuttle, Sus- aLth"" Hubbard," Pay Cain, Eliza- ^ Books Are In The Library :ent Works of Well own Authors Placed On Shelves truth about this half-mad, ineompre- loves, and his place in music. “The Epic of America” by James day, is a vijid panorama of ^er^ca ■’ by B. W. Wells, was w wS tierarfairn’i'from other

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