The Salemite $2.00 a Year :: 10c a Copy EDITORIAL STAFF is he who is a friend Paragraphics Common Courtesy uct of years of training, and a eul- It is a deplorable situation thtags! Th^extuse? ^Tac“o^time is the cry. Rushing from class to Cheer the Teams Jieer the teams! Is ther. „ student at Salem College who has not seen the new bulletin board in Main Hall? The sunny scene makes us stop and think how good it is to take a plunge in the summer, but have we thought of the time when ed by winter wfnds'.? Think \ow' 'i better it will be to have our by the few people who aetu- i has her chance to help her in many phases, can at least r.sF|H£2;T'£i " -ina has a well-equipped [announcements" we should not. Tlie way has been made clear for us. A definite, well- formed plan has been conceived. We are the ones to carry it out and make it successful. theirteIms,Tut" do" many'^of u's go? Blf support '^of "thdr”^ c'lmmU- Let us, then, each one re- , willingly, to demands made lulated by the discussion v the^starters. “’l!et^s'' get^tw “““m^ Keep A’Goin’ grs w:!:ng^’'^v'sf do, and it takes me feat, can you, then, rise above problems again.? You can laugl. at troubles wnen the sky is all sun shine, but the trial comes when the bright skies lining can never be found unless you look up for it. Look up! And smile! You can’t smile with your head hanging down; neiti.er can . Hurrying to keep an ap- who has time to be po- l, one thing to be ac- civimy, oi course, now do they It seems to us, that above all plays that the purpose of every in dividual was to attempt to make the 'On Wed 23, at eleven o’clock, Mr7 Var will have charge of a Beetho On the afternoon of Thursday, March 24, a Beethoven recital will be given in Memorial Hall by Miss- Reid and Cox and Mr. Vardell. Rachel Philhps Gives Awards for Athletics and Virginia Welch. Lillyan New- ^Gold“^' tr^opmls ^°fm ng the varsity team for the firsi eTand Eli'^/b^trR’^"”’ ter the awards were made. Miss ips announced the varsity team, is: Peggy Parker, Elizabeth seur, Doris Walston, Helen son, Sara Bell, and Lillyan Newell. The awards and the mak- hard work and practice on the parts work they have done. ON THE MOUNTAIN HEIGHT Spring COATS : SUITS : FROCKS S WITHIN KEEPING WITH QUALITY ii, THE IDEAI FIRST 1 ASHOPP,NCPLACE QUALri^ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1 can say “Is it the No, no, it is the poet who makes tl>e truest use of the pine, who does not fondle it with an axe but wlien I think (in m Ltkulate sort of way) a thing like this, I few people. The town was b HARRISONS, Inc. Smart Spring Hats Newest New York Styles in the most approved colorings. Straws and Felts $3-95 $5.00 $7.50 iwnings of the un ioung Autnor: -jNow that 3'ou have read my scenario, do you think there is anything that I can add to give it the finishing touch pi‘ng ‘Ttreams; 'twiX"'eau"tiouTy looming dark^ rocks a"nd"^ overshad- she could scarcely leave the shop until the old man had traced back her ancestry. At length she left him, still eon- .llSlgl and will give concerts on the road to New York, and sail on August the first. A montli will be divided be- slopes, sweeps of hills, heaving bil lows of mountains, piled about in browl;, bh“ grey,’ birckT'all^toe- "dfoT^£^;okfnTtmf X height, like tlie stunted shrubs about Perhaps such a feeling can be e^^ pressed by a word but I believe I L3’a.!^ on tlie desk. On the following day when he came to the class lie found wll'l bf limUedlo’^cMdren of" fLTlt' NEW STUDENT— r corners of the earth . for ' reports Mrs. Alice H. . and women of posed glamor of the ,‘i • persons. The c :,ret‘ truly and sin of tlie section about the ‘■Johnny, if you do not study y.

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