THE SALEMITE May 2, 1947. I ^11 Shown above are some dancers practicing for May Day dances. Jo Patterson, left, tiie rabbit, is pictured in mid-hop. The daisies are left to right, Joyce Burke, (hidden), Mary Carolyn Graham, Polly Harrop, Helen Creamer, Lila Fretwell, and Bobby Jean Smith. Analysts Report Commentary, Headline News Washington reports at this writ- ing (April 26) indicate that Con gress will pass the Greek-Turkish aid bill by heavy majority and with heavy hearts. Our lawmakers may give the president their loyal sup port, but how they dread it! In Palestine, the Acting Chief of Haifai Criminal Investigation De partment was shot dead, raising the number of British police casualties as a result of terrorist action in two days to six killed and five in jured. Secretary of State Marshall who returned Saturday, April 26 from Moscow, had no direct comment to make in the recent ’foreign minis ters conference. His only state ment was, “We attempted to do our best in the interest of the Unit ed States and the world so people can have the peace of mind and comforts of life to which they are entitled as soon as possible.” « « « The apparently irreconcilable claims of Jews and Arabs to the control of Palestine will be brought before the. TJ. N. at a special ses sion of the General Assembly which opens at Flushing Meadow, Queens, on April 27. * * ^ By destroying Helgoland, an is land in the North Sea, the British have tried to make certain that the Germans can never build an other naval base there. Hereafter the island will be inhabited by birds and even they will be watch ed with suspicion. C. T. and P. A. Salem Players Will Present Wilde Comedy The Salem Players will present Oscar Wilde’s ccmedy, The Import ance of Being Earnest, in Old Chap el May 7 and 9. Sal Mills, president of the club, will act as student direc*tor and prompter for tlie performance. Anne Kivers is stage manager, and Joy Martin is in charge of properties. Tlie cast includes William Benbow Wesley Snyder as John Worthing; Jimmy Littlejohn, Algernon Mon- crieff; William Spencer, Kev. Canon Chasuble; Wesley Snyder, Merri- man; Jean McNew, Lady Bracknell; Jean Sloan, Honorable Gwendolen Fairfax; Sarah Hamrick, Cecily Car den; and Nancy Shields, Miss Prism. M usic Hour Compositions Are Announced Music Hour Thursday May 8 will feature a group of compositions by senior music majors. Mary Hackney will open the program with two. ori^nal compositions, “Twilight’* and “Postlude”. Carolyn Furr, pi anist, will play “Nocturne”, “Blu es”, and “Andante”. Sarah Haltiwanger will play three of her own piano compositions,, “Etude in G Sharp Minor”, “In termezzo”, and “Pagan D^nce”. Becky Clapp will sing her “I Have Heard” and will present her piano composition, “Prelude” “Cap rice”. Jean McNew’s compositions to be used on the program are“ Up stairs”, a song and “A Dream” for piano. Janie Mulhollem will sing “A Lady Thinks She Is Thirty” and “Tides”. Gwen Mendenhall Yount will close the program with, “May Night” and “Moonlight”. Teachers Leave (Cont. from page one) years. Not only has his work as a teacher and campus leader been appreciated by both students and administration, but he has per formed a rare service to many com munity agencies in his capacity as* psychologist. We will all hate to lose this good friend.” Mr. Evett came to Salem Col lege in 1945 from Boston, Mass., where he was instructor in the Vesper George School of Art. Be fore his Boston appointment, he taught in several high schools in Denver, Col. He has received national recog nition for his art work, and re cently won first prize in the $1,000 art competition sponsored by the North Carolina Art Society. In his work as director of the Salem College Art Gallery, the young painter brought several ex hibits of American contemporary paintings to the campus and com munity. Mr. Evett’s new work will con sist of contacting young artists and arranging for them to go to Hot Springs. Blands Music Store Fine jStationary Hallmark - Norcross Cards 422 W. 4th St. Keep In Step With . . . Majon> Gala IT IS DIFFERENT AND DELIGHTrUL Major Cola Co. Winston-S8,lein, N. O. OUR COMPLIMENTS The Queen and Her Attendants