rvaiKigiit
Next Meeting of
Pressers at Meredilh
The Twig
Miss larbell
Vol. II Meredith College, Raleigh, N. C., Friday, April 28, 1922 No. 18
ANNUAL BANQUET IS
GIVEN IN HONOR OF
THE SENIOR CLASS
"WcMliicsdny evening, April twelfth, the class
of '23 ciitei'fjiiiK'il the class of ’22 nt the Aii-
iniiil Jiuiiov-Scnior bjiiiquct. The Junior
cljiss otIi(?ers—Lonic !Miiys, .Klizuheth Kon-
(IricU, 'ronniiy lludevwood, and Woodie ITar-
ris were ussist(’d in receiving the guests in the
])arli)i's by Dr. iind ilr.s. ('harles E. Brewer
and iliss Gertrnde Koystcr.
'rastefnily dccorat{'il tables were arranged
ill the shiijje of a U in tlie ('ollogc liiiing room
which was lighted by i)archincnt siiajjed lights
tnul by a lighfed nuin in the moon which hnng
jd)()V(! ii hacligi'oiind of laltiee-work covered
wirh dogwood. ‘‘'I’he ifan in the Jloon”—
the .Seniors’ mascot—was t'nrfbor carried out
in the gvcen menu eartls. 'I'he following
eonrses. were served.
I
Manhattan Soup
II
('reamed 'rurley in Patties
('ratdierry .lolly Olives and Celery
.l'’rench I'ried Sweet Potatoes
Peas in 'I'indiales b'rench Jiolls Butter
II [
nerkclcy (Fruit Salad)
('herries Alnxinds ilarsbmallows
.I’ineapi'lt! ‘Wliiliped Cream
(CoiifiiiiiC'/ on 2>noe 3)
WAKE FOREST GLEE
CLUB RENDERS AN
EXCELLENT PROGRAM
One of ttie most deligblt’nl and bighiy en
joyed »-ntei'tainnicnts of the season was given
at ^Meredith College by (he W'ake l*'or(‘sl
('lee Club and Orchestra, 'I'hursday evening.
April 1'). 'I'he jirogram, a scries of linmor-
ou^ an«l liappy surprises was as follows:
DR. HUBERT ROYSTER
MAKES AN ADDRESS
In oni‘ S(‘ries of lectures on the various
tccnpations atnl ])rofessioiH opi'n to women
tolay. Dr. ]lubert lioyster‘s on the profes
sion of mctlicine lunl a |)cculiar a]i))cal.
Women liave been successful in all the tields
of metlieine cxcc])t in surgery inid there have
been oidy two fanuius women surgeons. I'he
reason for this is not lack of ability, .said Dr.
Uoyster, but i>erhaps distaste for the work or
lack of nervo and there is no reason why in
the next generation there should not be suc-
c(‘ssfnl women snvgeous.
'I’o be a doctor there are three ]irinuiry and
three liigbev ]irorequisites. rirsfc, general
education, socond, two years at a medical
school witli one year in a hospital aud a
liceu.so to ])ractice. ’’J'lio three higher cbav-
nctoristics arc brains, lienlth, clmracter.
Con(iii«"rf on piiuo 2
.\lnia ilatcr
(I. IF. Fisch>il
II. .V. Polcut
(Mce Club
Old J’ashioned Cardeii
Orchestra
N’^ocal Solo, 'I'he Handoliero. .Lfsnic .y/cirtuV
Dr. I’otciit
Swing Along U'/7/ Marion- SliKirl
(llee. Cbd.
Soiuewh(‘re i»i Xajilcs •/. S. Xuincrciiih'
Orclu'sira
De Hack.slidin’ Drudder J. J. Parhii
Messrs. Mullinax, .Moore, llartc, Dr. I.'otea’
Sti'in Song Fvct/crich' J'. Jhilltinl
(ilce Club
Wabash IJIues Fird Mriiil.’iii
Oivhesini
(Coudinictl o‘i pf'OC Q)
PRESS ASSCIATION
ENJOYS PROFITABLE
CONVENION AT W. F. C.
TWO CANTATAS ARE
GIVEN BY THE CHOIR
'I'wo most entertaining cantatas were )ire-
si'ufcil on the evc-ning of .Vjiril 2(Hb by ihc
Jferedidi Chorus in the College Auditoriinn.
The lirst was Ndlnrc nwd Jjovc by 'Tschaikow-
sky; the second, Thv FiKlirr }{a'ih'iis. by
Henry Smart. The solo parts were taken by
M isses Stitzel, Snider and TJodiger, with il i.ss
l*'iltei'g at the organ and !Miss (ioldsniith at
th(s piano. Tlio cantata was dirticted by Dr.
Hrown.
A completo legend as follows was carri(‘d
(Uit by The. FiftJier ifaidciis. A group of gay
fisher maidens, welcoming t)il as their daily
iwork sot sail to ]u-ocure food for those at honu*.
Leaving the w'cll-known bay anl the; fishing
village behind they sail into the s\uiset.
When the wind has left them tossing lazily
on the sea one of their nund)er began to sing
the story of Lillian, a maiden allured to her
death by a group of uierniaids under the
Continued on paye 4
'I’lic Fourth Semi-Annual ('onventiui of
rh‘ X. C. Collegiate J*r(‘ss Association as
sembled at Wake F'orest College April twcnty-
tirst and tweiny-sccoud. Practically all the
(follegv ]inblications of die State were repri*-
sentel. At the iirst met'liug Friday night at
eight o'clock after the aldress of welcome by
-Mr. .1. I'\ llogc the couvcutinn was aldr(ssel
by Mr. O. -I. Collin lilditor of (be Ihileitjli
'riiiK’s on "’I'he Practical I'scs of a College
Xews|)aper." h'ollowing this an informal
(•cce[ition was t(nnlcred the deh'gates by the
stall'of the \\'iil,'c Forcsl SlifdciiJ.
The regular business session of the asso
ciation too|{ ])hice Saturday umrning. 'J.’he
|)rograni was as follnws :
Aildrcss—“TIk' Xews a College Magazine
should Publish." ....Pres. W. L. Poteat
Address—“A RelrospecI of College Publica
tions by a Fcirmer College Kditor.”
^I'r. Kdg»r Folk (.Yr-.r Lrhjrr).
.\ddress—“DivisionI,s ot' a College Jlaga-
ziiu-.". . .M !•. C. S. (ii’eenc (Wnl.'r Fofos!
Sliidriil.)
'I'he i'C)iorts of the secretary, treasurer and
cxecntive eonnniit('e followed, .\ftcr a brief
report from other publications represcnteil,
the tinie ami place for ihc ni'xt nuM'ting of the
asst)ciiition was decided. 'I'he invitation ex
tended by "Miss Hertha iloore lo ^[(‘redith
as the plac(‘ of meeting in Octoher was ac-
(■•]iic(l. Pefore adjournment the following
ollicers were electel.
Pres.—Alice T.owe, ("Meredilh).
I'irst \'ioe.-Pr(‘s.—T,r)is IJogers ((Jiii'eiis).
Se-. \'ice-J’res.—P. S. Perkins (P. X. C.)
Secy.— b’annii' Paul (!Merediih).
'I'reas.—Lestoti ICIkius ( D:ividson').
Saturday afternoon the members of the con-
veurion were the gnesrs of the Athletic Coun
cil at the ii'ame between Wake Forest and
X. C. S.
A most delightful “livc-pag(> (‘ditiou’’ ban-
i]uet was given Saturday night iu honor of
th(' delegales by tlu‘ stall' of Oh! tlold mid
Jihirl'. After adjnstmeiit of business left
over from tlu' morning session the convention
stood adjourned to meet in lialeigh the last;
week iu October, as the guest of ‘^reredith
College.
'I'he representatives of ileredith wore
P>ertha ifoore, eilitor and Fannie Paul editor-
elect of I'he Acorn, and Jvatheriiie llrown edi
tor and Alicc T-owe editor-elect of The Twig.