.THE SALEMIT^
The Salemite
Pu..s.e.^|^rstuae„tBody
EDITORIAL STAFF
ftudentMhe^F. V. M. st
as one of the i
Cultivate th(
plies the test suggested by the great
Maltby Babcock: Is it true? Is it
kind? Is it necessary? And very
much of the disagreement and the
pulsion^'In the mSter of ufeir exist-
tivUies; The7^'iave”ln practically
in"?he° beginning,%t least, enf
astically supported by the men
lias beenVthrwrne° for ’the
Dean Bradshaw Talks
To Student Body
ThVliemrraHsfactiorl^^ joyTn
life consists in being able to look
God and man in the face and say,
one has fought with courage, with
Iionesty, and with high regard for
Who’s Who and Where
spent tlie week-end at t
the former in Mount Air;
ime parts of Lady Gregory’s I
inth Halvey will be read by I
;ummey, Carol Boyd, Margaret
\^ellons, Ruth Pfolil, Mary Alta
lobbins and Elizabeth Parker,
last Tuesday night at which time
it was decided to invite the tenth
grade, under the guidance of Miss
Young Ideas
by Miriam Brietz
think of what he might have said if
he could have talked, and he glared
at us from the place where his eves
ought to be. Scary Ann’s hair stood
s its™.
til we remembered that Bony
We very humbly asked His High-
given up the trouHesome hab "
lUtiryoung ones. irTespL"
sought tlie library, where we found
tL A^aiJn'"gIareTlt''the ^Atl
Monthly; Harper’s and Scribner’,
hobnobbed and whispered confi-
ert Louis Stevenson and Joseph
Conrad, Barrie and Synge,^Byron
ous%aperl\nrflTrVv™bSngt
noticed. We wondered that t
solemn, dejected little thing, all
his need, offered him a banc"
chief. He took it gratefully.
y, “Why, the idea !”
i, but which one?”
came politeness. We picked him up
in our hand and set him on our lap.
a of Being Un-.
where all the sweet teary lady nov
elists got their ideas, and where Mr.
Eugene O’Neill discovered that the
world was a bad, bad place, and
\o wonder the
“Well, you’ve stirred up a lot of
trouble in your day! Aren’t you
ashamed of yourself?” But he only
wept harder and sobbed, “Yes,
we only laughed and laughed, until
everybody looked at us angrily, be
cause we knew tliat the little old
ZrtSd him all about the little Idea
of Being Unhappy. But Bony
wagged liis jaw and looked wise,
which meant that he had known him
a million years ago, a
him for half that 1
.ious old fellow, Lnd :
most people. Ideas
:r liim and he can’t be ai
Girls Are Urged to
Compete.
on'wTst Fourth Street, of an un-
of Fourth and
agonally across from the Y.
A., and recently used by the
munity Chest, has been leas.
The board is lettered, but a ‘space
on the left is reserved for an illus
tration. The prize is for the best
Charles A. CofPin
Founds Scholarship
c!:±ra;sggg;
.tice which has recently bfen issued
b^'^ the Chajles^ A. Coffin
kge gtd™eflolavfshown,'^^^
apply, the award to^any ^^mor^be-
elect'iki!y!^°p5L,'‘’'Lr“physical
filed bv April 1,5, 1925, should first
be sent to the Dean of the educa-
rft«noon^ a’t'" four " oClo^!"^” Girls
Srtm^r^pX^’Tose'^tit::::
account of the lack of hockey prac-
Miss Brings Announces
Class in Clogging
order to take the place of hockey
practices which were not able to be
Two points for every five meetings
Dr. Rondthaler Speaks
To The Salemite Staff
t Value of the College
e regular weekly meeting of
every department of the paper, com
menting on the good and bad points
""“l/the course of his remarks. Dr.
in the possession of the college;
files of the “Academy,”^the first
.cp-book kept by . li-
Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Is
Entertained at Supper
W. C. A. Cabinet and the faculty
^frthi-tot\rirNrr^h
Campus. Five small ^tables, attrac^-
per^4as tertf^and cotctTwer\ Uid
Lucile Reid, Kat
Ib.&Sw.Xi
Members of the advisory board
who were present were Miss Lula
Misl Be^ss’ie" Leftwich, and Miss’
After the supper, the cabinet and
the personal life of the student, a
phase which the Y. W. C. A. work
THETA DELTA PI
to Six o’clock.
On Friday afternoon from five
six o’clock the members of the Th.
out the idea of the day.
Bowie, and Fannie Pierson Rudge,
of Monroe, N. C.; and Rachel Phil
lips, of Lexington, N. C.
he^^^of ftrOeprrtment^lTph^^^^^
Education, presented Katie Hol-
shouser, ’25, with a^ wWte athletic
plfatt “n"ac^ance wUh\he ref
lations of the Athletic Association,
riod'" of three conse'cutive years.
“I wish I could find a way to stop