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_THE SALEMJTE^ i The Salemite PRICE Year - 10c Per Copy EDITORIAL STAFF confusion that is extremely annoy ing to those who remain to hear the postlude. At times the sound of drownTout. MaT; peopleTr^ a/- part of those who do not wish to hear it to spoil the pleasure of those it detracts materially fr'om the dig nity of the chapel service of whicli Salem is so justly proud. This is n the matter of si the relief work carried on in Cen- One hundred per 1, which will entail ;s in the Union, North Carolina, on? If you didn’t k operate with their weekly publica tion. We hope that a large number English Forum Class Visits ( > Central School ficially designated as English 13- 16, has been occupying itself for the last week or so in telling stories to the second grade at Central school. This class is composed of six bers who do not comprise an ficiently infantile for the app: tion of stories selected from Kip ling’s “Just So Stories,” or “His Jungle Book;” and Dr. Willoughby, bers of her class the proper method The blank expressions on the faces of the pupils and the lack of any telllr\ EngHsh' 15-1^6 ’'studrat t’aMng to whTcTthey Ire bein| sub- Advertising Contest For Salem Students half in gold for the best advertise ment written for their space in tries which are being helped by the movement. The response in tl past several years has been indie ing the present drive, for conditions in Europe still call for reconstruc tion, and, in some places, direct re- What is the use of doing your venly product is not even of tem porary value, and it does more S"unrt\=rii succeed is to plant in its stead^in- zs5r,f.rr„"“>.r.r'. I, Mr. William T. I The decision will be a stude^nTs’^lrdurthem ta'retuLfboth in tlie matter nd^7hefht:TnT,b"e Marjorie Tate and J 53n;^e" Ava Wellons spent the week-end with Rachel Phillips in Lexington. ber^nl\e?^IThtatl^;s"rtT Constitution Salem College Dramatic Club rhese students shall be invited to interpret bef 3 a passage from some play selected by the C The Faculty members shall be elected by the whole n .. In case of a resignation, the names of those estLmed ; and those from girls a!ked to'^ resign. A f i if she is absent from two rehearsals or fror a. The duty of and to appoint the Committee on Membership. b. The duty of the Vice-President shall be to perform all the duties of the e. The duty of the Secretary shall be to keep full minutes of all meetings, to preserve an accurate record of attendance, and to attend to the correspondence of d. The duty of the Treasurer shall be to have charge of all club funds and to keep an exact' account of receipts and expenditures. e. The duty of the Business Manager shall be to make all business arrange ments and to attend to the advertising. f. The duty of the Stage Manager shall be to have charge of lighting and of all stage^propertie^^ Director shall be to choose the members of the committees on Plays and to direct the plays. Section 3. Officers with the exception of the Director, shall be elected from the student membership only, the Director being a faculty member of the club. jmbership and the Committee on Plays. this Committee shall be to hear and^udge all^ try-outs for membersh^ c^HiS Section 4. T u of plays to be s *"''*^’'’Sect[on'’^^The names of those selected by the Me^mbership Co be presented to the club and voted upon at the first meetings in I . The club shall e and the approval of the President of the College. Article 8-Amendments “Girl Shy,” wUl hold the b. comedy is a thriller from beginning to end and jam up with laughable action. It is guaranteed in every way and the management feels sure that it will meet with a hearty re- ’^F^o^Friday and Saturday, the ^cuIa7picturrsUrrLg^ BTrbara”"La Marr, Lionel Barrymore, Bert the best acting of the year and fea- Do You Know Her? Have vou heard of the hard- headed “have her own way,” Who never payed heed to what folks had to say, But did as she pleased—and whatever the source Of advice, simply scorned it laughed at them all? ’ Of the girl with the reckless “I dare you to” air, Mr. Higgins: “What is found in water besides the chloride of iodine Volley Ball Teams Team Margaret"" NichX’ M^^ry ^7?“- lor, Ruth C. Brown, Marion White,
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