. The Rotunda . night. Nancy DeBerry spent the week-end | to those who planned it. AMO\G OUR CAPSAND GOWNS SPORTING EVENTS AND MEET NOT FAR OFF >• -4 Program, Saturday. May 9: S. T. C, ? 10 oclock: ! Opening hymn, Come Thou Al-mighty King; invocation. Dr. Fred- ierick Diehl: address of welcome. Dr. : J. L. Jarman; introduction of guests. i Alfred H. Strick; of I flowers; lecture of music. Dr. JanusFrancis Cooke; recital. Major C. T. JTittmann: piano solo. Miss Olive I Ralston; group of songs, Harrison I Christian, I 1:00 p. luncheon atLongwood complimentary to guest


. The Rotunda . night. Nancy DeBerry spent the week-end | to those who planned it. AMO\G OUR CAPSAND GOWNS SPORTING EVENTS AND MEET NOT FAR OFF >• -4 Program, Saturday. May 9: S. T. C, ? 10 oclock: ! Opening hymn, Come Thou Al-mighty King; invocation. Dr. Fred- ierick Diehl: address of welcome. Dr. : J. L. Jarman; introduction of guests. i Alfred H. Strick; of I flowers; lecture of music. Dr. JanusFrancis Cooke; recital. Major C. T. JTittmann: piano solo. Miss Olive I Ralston; group of songs, Harrison I Christian, I 1:00 p. luncheon atLongwood complimentary to guests, ^courtesy Orchestra and Ciioral Club !of S. T, C. I Opening Ceremonies AmericaGreeting—Dr. Asa D. Watkins, presi-dent Junior Music —Dr. J. L. Jarman, presidentState Teachers : Mrs. Elmer J. Otta-way, National president Federationof Music Clubs; Mrs. Grace Godard,National Junior Counselor Federa-tion Music Clubs; Miss Julia E. Wil-liams, editor National Junior Bulletin. DR. COOKE LECTURES AT THE FESTIVAL JESSIE CARR SMITH A perfect woman, nobly plannedTo warn, to comfort and commandThis is our Jessie. Always ready tohelp and serve, even willing to com-fort in time of trouble and stress anda leader always. A member of AlpliaKappa Gamma for leadership andAlpha Phi Sigma for scholarship, she Next Monday and Tuesday fourgreat baseball teams will clash in twoof the most exciting baseball gameson record. A Harvard and Yale gamewould be boring in camparison. OnMonday the freshmen will meet thesophomores with .sucli determinationthat the sophs must have to look tolluir colors to keep up courage. Thejuniors and seniors will meet infriendly rivalry on Tie day, eachdiiermincd to win. All of the teamsare in good form, and each girl isdetermined to hit Prince Edwardon the head. Dont miss Mary home runs or Henrietta Tay- lors bunts . Come out and support: capable of realizing the artist^ n ^- ^ -^^^•^ity Of such a perLnai ! VhT : h 1 ,^l^^


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