-{r: SEE THE NEXT TUESDAY MOLLUSC VtHll; ^aiFUlXiF NIGHT I Motto: “SAIL ON, SALEM” Academy Team Routs Faculty Opponents “Cyclone” Willougl.by and “Sis” Hall do Splendid Work as On the previous Saturday morn-, ins, «>e following announeement had been made by Miss McAlpine: bring to the attention of the dis- whfcT'ir'^abou't to^transpire in the ing points ot this event are set tortn the“'I,nler‘!°gnS“‘being of sound minds though feeble bodies, do with undaunted courage issue a challenge to the Varsity Basket l,an"game \The "plaTed under ^“”"'"‘’rie™ga1^r”shall be pi* Monday, AprT*2ri925.‘x’yeW’ ulty cheer leader. She will be ably abetted and assisted by Sis Ha" 2. The game shall be play miLtes in order that the Faculty Team may keep both its breath and ed in the class rooms. co^-w^rrdtr/w^t^pi: towels shall be posted on the side Dramatic Event In Memorial Hall night of April 28 in Memorial Hall. The plav presented will be The sc by H. pressed Mr. Baxter is ably imper sonated bv Miss Carroll Boyd. The ling young governess, with the ight in her eyes, is quite ap propriately played by Miss T ' Crowell. Tom Kemp, the L 6. A charge of ten c. Rachel Davis Is Y.W. C.A. President dent of the Y. W. C. A. for the yea# 1925-26, and will succeed Elizabeth height who has served efficientlj 'r of°tllTY.^W. C. A. for 1 BILLY SUNDAY ADDRESSES STUDENTS ON WEDNEDAY Mrs. WilHa77i Sunday. Mr. Jenkins and Miss Ki7i- ney are Other Members of the Sunday Party who were Chapel Visitors It is kept up by his efforts to ence and brings out Uie^^best that n in books which is of no p >r Orchestra Heard In Concert vveunesaay, /iprii ^2, the guests of Mr. .lenkins, one of the leaders of musie^; and Miss^Kinney, who super- over tVth”! paTty’ and^Mr. Je*^^k"ns^, Letz String Quartet Heard At High School )int Recital bv Quartet Shattuck, Well-kr entials of success is >ert way that it at- The lack of skill The number of 1 One should be c, ; is little if it iriflTes^ft/sometne*e|eJtT It be careful of his c Anderson and Efird At Science Club “The Housefly as a Carrier of Dis- Mis^MfrrAndeLrandllltrLA . Miss Anderson spoke on the y can be very de- by Mr. Shattuck. In diner’s Noel, the piani ( ner lie M discovered America and brought about everything that is great.- The itVas S^^^und'thioughirth; lack of perseverance in the world is ""'"'Tcontinued on Page Two) It is very easy to go through life lop-sided. If one charac^teristk has New Salemite Staff made of all characteristics. Will Take Charge One should always try to give out the spirit of kindness. Kindness is Beginning with May 2, the re- fs" cTmouflagr‘ore’s attitude to- thing in one’s self which is equally distasteful to another. Le3r™‘T^yarr!" Lucife‘"H^ It is a wonderfrf plan to^ be in- llJlglP On Tuesday evening, April 21, at 8:30 o’clock, a joint recital was insect of the many crimes and rais ist, in the R. J. Reynolds Momerial under the auspices of the Civic Mu- ing hLmless insects, of moment only when they invade our food supplies, are in reality highly dangerous, and that a single fly may be responsible for the development of typhoid fev- The I.etz Quartet is the greatest string quartet now before the pub lic, and Mr. Shattuck is one of the outstanding pianists in America to day. There are many kinds of flies, not all of which have the same strue- ciaUv^TEcltLTded t\“e rTcitat bJrst orenthu^stTc a^rausrand U^plicaT'to“ot The opening number on the pro- pl™ed'^ry "thf Leu QuaHet.“* It The most common and widely dis tributed of all flies is the housefly. This insect is ordinarily present in ii! iii flsiti Lally‘in any'"clLate" adI“ted'“to man. The favorite haunt of the ™'Flies'’are extremely prolific. The achieved effects of sparkling beauty moft“but" aleVdayr^nd sexuTma^ group of Chopin numbers. His se lections were unusually pleasing and lovely, and he interpreted each one in an original and delightful man- four .lavs from tluT date of birth. Nearly 'all flies breed in organic filth. A favorite medium is horse excreta, and putrefying animal mat- zSiiSr portions of Schubert “and Pe“r” Grainger. As an encore to this Lucile Reid Heads Student Government Sarah Yost and Eva Flowers are “E'isx has also served on the Y. W. C. A. Treasurer-Mary I bel Miller, Vel.

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