PRESS
CONVENTION
Vol. VII. WINSTON-SALKM, N. C., OCTOBER 16, 1926. . No. 4
ORGANIZATION OF OFF
CAMPUS STUDENT SELF-
GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
Mr. Pfohl at
Music Hour
TelU of Development of Music of
FAMOUS MUSICIANS IN
CONCERT SERIES OF CIVIC
MUSIC COMMISSION
Thelma Firey, President; Sara Dowling, Vice-
President; Class Revresentatives Elected to
Council; Keen Interest in Organizatioii
Moravian Church and of Early
Musical Instruments.
City Is to Bring Noted Artists Here at Stated E71-
gagements; Concerts in Reynolds Atiditorium;
Opportunity to Hear Famous Artists
vear took place when Mr. B. J.
tJie college and all students was held
an Wednesday morning, October 13,
English Forum Presents
Two Crooks and a Lady
Pfohl, director of the Salem band.
Music in Salem.
T1 W d d ■ F d
ed Chapel Service for October 13
ist; Mr^ wfl’liam j'ohn*^ IlX’^aTd
al Public School Music, was in
In his opening remarks, Mr.
Mr. C. I). Kutschinski The Cho-
ftssembled to discuss the organiza
Delightful One-act Play Under the
ral 'School was conducted by Mr.
Capable Direetion of Ruth Pfohl;
title peculiarly appropriate to the
Civic'MuXAsTodation ‘efplaining
John Finley Williamson, of Dayton,
tliird of the entire student body, it is
this large group to be so unorgan
ized.
The English Forum class is work-
rection of Ruth Pfolil, which will be
By way of introduction, Mr. Pfohl
gave a brief account of the early
history of the Moravian Church,
that the i.rogram which is being
planned under the auspices of this
organization is similar to those
which used to be sponsored by Sa
lem College and the Rotary Club.
He brought out the fact that the
:cated at Salem, nol only because of
, For the.welfare of the on-campus
students, as well as for those who
live in the city, it is necessary that
Tlie play,Two Crooks and a Lady,
by Eugene Pillot, has been cleverly
with final practice to put on tlie fin-
iiave recog'nTze'd^thr’vflue and\n-
|)ortance of music and have given it
e5t'5“sren"‘Lnts^“'The otjeerls
primarily to give the opportunity of
hearing the best artists and to make
use of the R. J. Reynolds High
ipLsfssed
Mr! Vardell urged the students,
and particularly the music students,
to ymbrace the opportunity of hear
tteZ!!::!—Ilof
that the suspense of tlie play will
prove most entertaining.
The year 1732 marked the begin-
;ri:'z“r;£n;V,r~£
for this year's concerts, five in num-
one dollar, and the purchase of a
season ticket is a great advantage
ing fi^e „iusi. presented by fini.shcd
artists and to cg-operate by buying
t^us type
Ts^rxplaiLT by^Rlith'Pfowf te
Ludll'e, I'lfs f complice—
Isabel Wenhold
lem, whose musical history has been
Breailt^Mr. Brrr^r^ang tllf foltlw-
ing. songs:
Police Inspector Virginia Welch
lars, a dollar and a half and a dol
lar. An added advantage of these
The'^llle begln'^OT Monday**ln'd*’ll-
“My Lady”-Mary Turner Salt-
The scene is laid in the library of
WIN THE PRIZP:
have been sold. For the eonven-
The problem was discussed pro
Mrs. Simms-Vane. I^ucille, the
maid, enters the room to dust the
READ THIS WEEK’S
ADVERTISE, MENTS
E^ri?£iStfobt5£
vantages a^nd^dTsayaTtfges of" su^
Pierrette Meeting on
Thursday, October 21
^'^topNL^Me’l^berlA
corned;^. Program Announced
;The. Pierrette PUyers will meet
"n tl^lc^pug iXTnTll^om” M this
and drfended. FinaUy a vote was
taken, and by a great majority, tlie
its adoption„each student pledged
herself to live up to the standards
of tlie Association.
- It was finally understood, also,
tliat the Off-campus Association
Council would meet only with the
her lover tlier«, Miller, the crook,
who makes her promise to lielp him
steal the necklace with thirty-three
diamonds from Mrs. Simms-Vane.
Lucille agrees, if half of the wealth
is given to her. At this point Miss
able to move her eyes, and to speak.
A false telephone call, planne^d^by
this week’s issue of the Salem-
ite, look for the misspelled
the folloTi'ng'rules"™'
1. All subscribers to the Sa-
lemite are eligible except the
members of its staff.
2. Read the ads and find all
October 20, with the Russian Cho
rus of fourteen male voices under
the direction of Sergei Socoloff, the
Z? ^Marfanne'Tndse™ ^^“her
string quartet on December 2; Max
matters that concerned both. The
Advisory Board of the two Coun-
anTMrs^jLes" must'go^to the\ank
immediately to straighten up the
4. Take your wnten answer to
Alice Clewell building. Have
is iinportant. that all members at
tend. The ,psogr,m for the year
will be discussed and mapped out,
as weU a? the announcements for
Sdltiof L^^imilar i/ every re
spect to the one now prevailing in
the college itself, it will be an en-
M°r Sirams-vfne to’give him her
5. The first correct . an.swer
Summer Music School which ‘he
pointed out is a part of Salem. This
The^PlV £m™erapnounces ^th at
there Will be .two .presentations in
the co-operation of Dr. Rondthaler
and the Board of Trustees. Its
Itr^uSons" ba“s?d T‘the’ sime
nX, m the abseLTT/ ^Lucille,
Dramatic Club Try Outs
and regulations governing the group
will be decided upon by the Council
telLs' Miller to opm the neck of lier
mus^c sludLts anrteactos to'ltudy
and brought before the entire^ Ofif^
Miss Pfohl appointed a noimnat-
S^ET£Hi£HH
the chain in the waste basket. Lu
cille returns, sees the chain in the
on the table to force Miller to give
her part of the booty. He refuses,
Le*s noT to accuse Te^of mLdeHf
she will diamonds from
and "slyly ‘'*^^LeTon^ behTnT"her
come Members of Pierrette Play
ers; Excellent Talent Found
After a sensational period of try-
SbuTlcSullyrbTcause
as knowledge of the institution is
being spread and its reputation be-
than hitherto; and, second that the
first choral school of music in the
United States was held.
oI!;ir'^'::sr^c™:isrirr
“Twelve Pound Look,” by James M.
Barrie. Sir Harry will be inter
preted bV Lelifia Currie, his wife by
LucCnbSr”’ ""'
Plans Made For
Association Meeting
, Plans for >he entertainment of the
took^tre chair^'anrpresiderover the
Mrs. Simms-Vane, but the latter in
quires “The necklace was given to
JourA b“rthda“y, Tot my thfrty-thifd
-you kept one.^”
I ucille gives up the hidden dia
ficw"advantag“ frL’^'^Xe^'^se'ho"!^
students and /acuu7,"i"tL''Lvtral
terializing, and the definite program
will he announced in the next issue
of the Salemitfi. Already a number
be elected as members of the Coun-
Dorothy Siewers.
The following girls will be re
ceived into the club at the meeting
1 The following students form tlie
nr;Fo!d7il!’Mit^
mond, and both she and Miller are
seized by the officers. Mrs. Simms-
Marjorlj^'llallfb^^
schoo^ in charge of Mr. C. D. Kuts-
dred 4re rnroll'ed,'^rnd a pLno'^r.
John Haippmng''two”'hundre^
full membership of the organization
will be represented. Interesting
speakers Ii^v. been secured, and the
p^rr.rz: pi™.,” “
H e Junior class: Margaret Brooks