THE BEST WAY
TO SHOW
SALEM SPIRIT
Motto: “SAIL ON, SALEM”
BE IDENTIFIED
WITH HONOR
CAMPAIGN
3n-Salem, N. C., November 29, 1924,
Basket-Ball Victory Goes To Seniors
CLASS OF 25 WINS WELFARE
CUP IN THANKSGIVING FINALS
Seniors and Sophomores Winners in First Games,
Seniors Defeat Sisters in Filial Contest
with Score Fourteen to Twenty
Cup in one of the hardest fought
goals with apparently the greatest
ease. Ella Raper and Mary Buek-
was as hard played as any half of
the series. Alpha Shaner was put
■ ~onnie Fowler's place. The
rs set their teeth and flinched
ielves against the hard on
slaught of the Junior team, and
would not give in an inch in spite
Seniors Have Ivy And
Tree Planting Ceremony
earnest work during the fall prac-
s doubtful for both t
THANKSGIVING BANQUET IN
HONOR OF COLLEGE TEAMS
college dining room from s
to nine o’clock on last ^
placed for the teams had, as
sr pieces, miniature basket-ball
nasium suits. Place cards in
Margaret Brietz Tells
of Welfare Activites
Elsie Barnes, head of Basket-Ball, Acts as Toast-
mistress; Telegrams from A bsent Friends
Share Honors with Toasts.
The climax of this
banquet, with the aid of a large
lighted Jack-o’Lantern in the center
of the dining room.
mores and Freshmen. These songs,
which had been printed in The
cards and souvenirs
the fine art of losing well and