Garden Party Given in Honor of Seniors Pi Kappa Omega

Garden Party Given in Honor of Seniors Pi Kappa Omega

WELCOME VISITORS THE BREEZE EXAHS ARE UPON US VOLCMB 2—NUMBER if HARRISONBURG. VIRGINIA, MAY 31, 1024. TEN CENTS PER COPT GARDEN PARTY GIVEN PI KAPPA OMEGA HOLDS NEW BREEZE STAFF JUNIORS CARRY OFF IN HONOR OF SENIORS FIRST OPEN MEETING INCREASES RAPIDLY FIELD DAY HONORS Flower Operetta, "Cinderella in Flow- Miss Natalie Lancaster, Former So- Doris Persinger of Salem Again Cho- A 38-25 Score Marks Close of Unde- erlanri." Featured by Juniors in cial Director, Speaks of Teaching sen Assist ant-Ed i lor; Degree, P. G. feated Year in Athletics (or Entertainment to Beta Chapter and Senior Reporters Elected Juniors The Seniors were the guests of honor The Beta Chapter of Pi Kappa Doris Persinger, of Salem, has been The Juniors came out victorious by at a garden party given by tin; Junior Omega, honor society, held its first chosen Assistant-Editor of The Breeze n 38-25 score on the Athletic field, Sat- ("lass on Saturday afternoon under the open meeting on Saturday night, May staff for the coming year. Doris has urday morning, May 24, when the an- apple trees back of Science Hall. The 24, in Sheldon Hall, at 8 o'clock. done well as Assistant-Editor of this nual Junior-Senior Field Day was held. faculty as well as the Degrees, and The meeting opened with a solo, year's Breeze and it is certain that she This victory closes a successful year P. G.'H were also invited. '•On the Road to Mandalay" by Kath- will "keep, up the good work." The for the,Juniors in all their inter-class An operetta "Cinderella in Flower- tiine Reagner accompanied by Eliza- Staff simply could not do without her. athletics. They won both the Junior- land", was the feature of lite affair and beth Buchanan. The 1924-25 staff is growing for the Senior basketball game and the hockey Junior, Senior and P. G. classes have game. They have sljown themselves running through if. was a note of the Margaret Ritchie, (he president, elected their reporters. They are as to be excellent athletes. sunny joy of "Spring-time." There was welcomed the visitors and gave the follows: The High School Seniors bad charge Prince Sunshine with his merry little purpose and standards of the society, of making the arrangements and work- sunbeams and there were flowers of bringing out the fact that every girl Jean Gose— Degree Class. ing out a system of points. The events every hne, hollyhocks and butter cups, in the school has a chance to become Thelma Eberhart — Post-Graduate for Field Day were hurdling, basket- daffodils and pansies. Prince Sunshine a member of Pi Kappa Omega. She Class. baiL_disiajice^ throwing, hop-step-leap, came upon the gay little flowers as- Stated that the .society was established Nan Vaughnn—Senior Class. sembled for his ball and danced a basketball accuracy throwing, njtmkig l>er in order to give each girl in this Thelma Eberhart and Nan Vaughan e high jump and 75 yard dash relay. joyous dance with them. All at ouce be institution a broader goal for which have been members of the old staff and spied a Daisy, so beautiful tflat he Each of the classes put on a stunt. tr. strive. In order to become a niem- therefore know the "roues." Jean Gose was completely overcome with love for Is an excellent English student and The Juniors chose the dress relay and lier a first year student must rank her. The dance went on, Prince Sun- the Seniors chose a cracker eating con- iMiiong the highest 5% in the school possesses unusual poetic abilities. She shine ever by the side of the lovely is well suited for her new position and test. In scholarship, and the highest 10% Daisy. This unpretentious lass was will no doubt be a valuable reporter. The scoring began with the points in leadership, and character. Above the Cinderella of the Flowers and quite The other members of the Breeze that each class bad made in the potato Hie first year a student must qualify out-shone them all. staff will not lie elected until next year. race, the Juniors scoring 4 and the among the highest 10% in the school This gives the new students a chance Seniors 1. Each of the classes won But alas, she danced too long! The in leadership, scholarship, and charac- to "shine." Good material is always lirst place in three events but the Jun- godmother (for all Cinderellas have ter. godmothers) had given her a four found in the incoming class. Great iors were lucky enough to win first o'clock to mark the passing hours but Dr. Wayland, associate member of lhings are expeeted from the new Jun- and .--croud places in JhJose events in spite of bouuie liee's warning she Pi Kappa Omega introduced the speak- iors. Two reporters will be selected giving the most points. tarried till the little time-keeper had er, Miss Natalie Lancaster, former So- by the staff from the student body at The Seniors won first place in the cial Director of H. T. C. In presenting closed. large next year. The business-manager first event, hnrdjlng. The distance was her he cleverly said that her laugh greater this year, the hurdles were The frightened little daisy then will also choose her assistant at the might at its beginning be compared to higher, aud more numerous than they gathered up her bright new gown and beginning of the new school year. the "Horns of Elf-Land", blending slow- were last year. Mae Vaughan easily sped from the lull as mysteriously as ly In the "Pipes of Pan," and neding came in first with a splendid record, she had cOnie, leaving but one trace— Program in a grand climax, resembling John making the distance with pretty form a tiny green slipper. Phillip Sousa's orchestra. Friday, June 6th in 14 2-10 seconds. Eva Dnnlop, Sen- Prince Sunshine in his eager desire Miss Lancaster said that she must 8:30 P. M.—Senior Class Play, Open- ior, and Margaret Clark, Junior, tied to find his missing Daisy sent Robin (alk about the thing she knew most Air Auditorium (admission fee for second place. Red-to try the slipper. Though many about and must therefore speak of for benefit of Alumnae Build- In the second event, basketball dis- tried to claim It, Hollyhock even de- teaching. She compared the Impart- ing Fund) tance throwing, the Juniors were vic- claring that her foot must have swol- ing of learning with the races of the torious. Martha Lohr made first place. len in the rain, the little slipper fitted Greeks whlo would race (to certain Saturday, June 7th Jane Nickell gained second place for only one gray, unattractive, shy little points with torches and each person 20:30 A. M.—Recital, by the Depart- the Seniors. Flower. would in liis turn take the torch and ments of miLsi" and expression, Wilmot Doan secured first place in The Fairy Godmother arrived Just In • any It on. She warned against say- auditorium, Sheldon Hall. hop-step-leap for the Juniors. Jessie lime to explain the mystery and the ing, That will do," and asked us Sunday, June 8th 4Rosen, Senior, and Margaret (Hark. daisy became her own lovely self again. to try to maintain a high standard Junior, tied for second place. Amid dancing and singing the sweet 11:00 A. M — Commencement Service of excellence. Sermon by Rev. J. Layton Mauze, Basketball accuracy was another vic- little Daisy kneeling by the side of tory for the Seniors. Again this year, the Prince Sunshine was'crowned Prin- Christine Maria theu played a pjpw D. D., Pastor First Presbyter- solo. i ■«] Ian Church, Hiintington, Jessie Rosen won first place In this cess Marguerite. event, throwing 22 goals in 1 minute. It was a pretty operetta with Its As each member of PI Kappa Omega West Virginia, Har- rfrsonburg Pres- The Juniors won third place, Evelyn singing and dancing and lovely cos- Is required to work outt a project, a Coffman throwing 21 goals. by t oria n tumes. After this entertainment re- constructive piece of work, which will Again the Juniors came out on top. Church freshments were served in attractive promote the interests of (the school This time Ida Pinner carried off the 0:30 P. M.—Vesjier Servic of Y. W. style. There were lemonade - and innd the society, Margaret Ritchie e honors for her class 1by*jumpfng 4 feet 1 C. A., Open-Air Auditorium. ; cookies on daisy plates. read the list of projects undertaken 2 inches. Nellie Blnford came up in by the members. They are as follows. Monday, June 9th second place In this event. New Books Einuia Dold, chairman of religious HI :30 A. M.—Annual meeting Alumnae ! Tne last event was won by the Sen- meeting of the Y. W. C. A.; Florence Association, Alumnae Hall loIS- This was the 75 yard dash relay. Dr. John W. Wayland has recently Shclton, secretary of Student Govern- 3:00 to 5:00 P. M.—Exhibition of Those entering for the Seniors were written and published three books, ment : Mary LtqT, a liook of the School Work, Moury Hall Elizabeth Thomas, Gold Harris, and school songs; Barbara Schwartz, "Historic Landmarks of the Shenan- 7:30 to 0:00 P. M.—Campus Night Mae Vaughan; for the Juniors, Vir- donh Valley", "Guide to the Shenan- President <>.* the Y. W. C. A.; Eliza- on tli,. Quadrangle ginia Griffith, Wilmot Doan, and Mar- doah Valley", ami "Art Folio of the beth Holston, Campus Night; Virginia 9:30 P.

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