Page Four.
THE SALEMITE
November 14, 1947.
Accent On Athletics:
Frosh ^‘Mop Up” Seniors
by Gloria Paul
I apologize for seeing the freshmen-senior hockey game
on Monday from the window of Cle^vell. I’m sorry I couldn’t
be there, because I can’t give a blow by blow description of
that game.
From gatlieriug bits of infer-*
mation here and there, I can easily
conclude that the game was not too
exciting, one half less exciting than
the sophomore-senior game last week.
During the first half of the game,
Janis Ballentine pushed two goals
into the cage and during the last
half of the game Ann Mosely scored
a goal and Janis Balleutine scored
another.
Statements from various players
on the team were as follows;
Clinky Clinkscales—‘ ‘ messy. ’ ’
Janis Ballentine—‘ ‘ I haven’t laugh
ed so much since
I came to Salem.”
came to Salem.”
Dee McCarthy—“Don’t ask me for
a statement. I didn’t
see anything. ’ ’
Margaret Carter—‘' We player a bet
ter game than the
one with the soph-
homores, although
we had only nine
players.’'
Ann Carothers—‘ ‘ This game was al
most as funny as
the other one (sopho
more game).”
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Clubs Meet
Bonnie Angelo, society editor of
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duct the last in a series of “Shop
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*****
Alpha Iota Pi, the Latin Club,
entertained all new Latin students
at a tea held last Wednesday after
noon in the Day Student Center.
Officers of the club, with ]\[argaret
Xewman as president, were in charge
of arrangements.
Helen Spruill—“The freshmen sure
wore us out.”
Hockey season is practically at its
peak; ne\t week the sophomores
will play the juniors and the college
varsity which will soon be chosen
will play the academy varsity. The
juniors will be out to win that
game from the “perfect” sopho
mores and we’ll all be out to have
a last bit of fun.
Washington
(Continued from page one)
whittle down.
All this leads up to the question
of just what Congress will do when
they begin their special session the
end of the month. The stop-gap
aid will probably have priority.
Broadly speaking it would seem that
the Eepublicans are as much in
favor of the pljin as the Democrats,
if the statements of Vandenberg,
Dewey and Speaker of the House
Martin, are any example. There is,
however, no doubt that there will
be bitter debate over details; de
tails which, if not properly handled,
could take the teeth out of the
whole measure and render this most
vital aid inefficent.
Salem Graduate Wins Acclaim;
Is Musical Courier Cover Girl
Adelaide Van Wey, American
dramatic contralto, and a graduate
of Salem in the class of ’33, appears
on the cover of the November issue
of the Musical Courier, widely-read
publication of the music world.
Born in Brevard, N. C. Miss Van
Wey has achieved international
success in her chosen field. She has
been guest soloist with many sym
phony orchestras, and has appeared
in concert and radio as well, having
recently performed a series of broad
casts of folk songs, some of which
were shortwaved to Europe via
NBO on the International Culture
Hour.
Having toured the United States
extensively, she has also appeared
in Mexico City and elsewhere in
South America, and once on a vaca
tion to Europe, she sang at the re
quest of royalty. Last August Miss
Van Wey was guest soloist at the
Brevard Music Festival, which many
local people attended.
While at Salem she was known
as “Babe” Silversteen, and was
very active in the various campus
organizations. In private life now,
however, she is Mrs. Robert Noble
Hill III, having married her accom
panist, who is a noted musician in
his own right.
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