THE SALBMITE “Sail on Salem.” Member of Southern Inter-Collegiate Newspaper Associatiooi; Member the North Carolina Collegate Association. STAFF: Isabel Spears,'22 Editor-in-Chief Rachael Jordan,’23....Managing Editor Elizabeth Gillespie,’22 Bus. Mgr. Eliza Gaston Moore,’23, Ast. Bus. Mgr. Mary S. Parker,’22....Associate Editor Annie T. Archbell,’22 Asso. Editor Alice Watson,’22 Asso. Editor Edith Hanes,’23 Asso. Editor Margaret Whitaker,’23....Asso. Editor Elizabeth Connor,’23 Asso. Editor Lillian Watkins,’24 Asso. Editor Elizabeth Tyler,’24 Aso. Editor Flora Binder,’24 Asso. Editor Hazel Stephenson,’24 Asso. Editor Sarah Herndon Asso. Editor Georgia Ray Riddle,’22 Art Editor EDITORIAL. Now that the Christmas holidays are fast approaching it devolves upon each student to keep the standard of her work up to par. Students are not the only ones whom the coming of Christmas, with its round of pleasures and gaieties, thrills. The faculty are just as hu man—they, too, would, I am sure, like to grow lax in their work about a week before vacation begins, but do they give way to their desires? If they should do so there would be no need of classes at all for that last week. Then why not mcyve up the vacation a week? The same tale would be repeated, until finally there would be no school at all—only vaca tion. If the faculty thus have to continue their work until the last hour, it is the student’s place to do the same. You argue that the acticois of one or two in such an affair cannot have much weight; but if one or two are lax in their work it is the privilege of others to do the same. If we all gave up, would not the outcome be the same as in the case of the faculty? Thus it is the duty of each student to prepare each day’s lessons just as carefully as though the time for Santa Claus W'ere not drawing near, up to the last lesson on the last day. Friendship Council Banquets State College, Raleigh.—On Mondoy night, November 21st, the Freshman Friendship Council held their annual banquet in the dining rooms of the College Y. M. C, A. The College Wo man’s Club prepared and served the delicious food. Mr. W. S. Morris, act ing president of the Council, officiated at Toastmaster on the occasion. The principal speaker was Mr. Odis B. Hinnant, City Boys’ Work Secra- tary of the Wilmin^on Y.- M; C. A;, who was warmly welcomed by the men. He delivered an inspiring ad- dj^ss to the ‘Christian students and proved himself an able speaker to col lege men. Dr. Riddick, president of the college, made a few remarks in which he highly complimented the Friendship Council on their splendid work. Col. Olds also gave a few words of good cheer. The banquet was carried out in a splendid manner and was an inspira tion to the men present. The wcrk of the council is being directed by Mr. E. S. King, Y. M. C. A. secretary at the college. SPECIAL MUSIC AT MORNING SERVICES. FROM THE COLLEGES. Meredith Links Up With Other A1 Colleges in the South, Meredith College, Raleigh—A tele gram was received from President Charles E. Brewer on Friday, Decem ber 2, announcing that Meredith h^ been received into the Southern As sociation of Colleges. Thus, Meredith has the honor of being the only wo man’s college in North Carolina, with the possible exertion of Trinity, which is a co-ed institution, having membership in the Association. Prop er celebration of the event will take place upon Dr. Brewer’s letum from Birmingham, Ala., where he attended the convention. The second week in Advent has been marked by special music at the morning chapel services. Notable among the organ selections were the “Pastorale” and “Hallelujah Chorus” from Handel’s Messiah. The ninth grade of the Academy sang “The First Noel” on Friday morning and on Sat urday morning some of the pupils of the violin department added greatly to the very enjoyable service prepared by Miss Susan Webb. Those playing were Misses Gladys Sills, Laura Howell, Esther Efird, Zora Styron, Mary Pfohl, Elizabeth Parker, first violins; Margaret Rodwell, Isabel Wenhold, Lydia Yingling, Elizabeth Brookes, second violins; and Bessie Pfohl, viola. With Miss Evelyn Smith at the organ Gounod’s Marche Ro- maine” and Mendelssohn’s “War March of the Priests” were played and accompaniment was given to “O Come All Ye Faithful,” “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear,” “0 Little Town of Bethlehem” and “Hark the Herald Angels Sing.” Miss Minnie Cooper made an ex cellent address on service at chapel on Thursday morning.’ The Pupils’ Recital was well at tended on Thursday afternoon despite the rain and the following program was given: Crescendo—Lasson, Margaret Lowe. Mazurka, Op. 33, No. 4—Chopin, Estelle McCanless. Minuet in G—Beetho'ven, Edward Tt* (a) ’silhouette Op. 8, No. 2— Dvorak; (b), Ghosts Etude Op. No. 12 —Schvette, Helen Sharp. Christmas Herald—Combs, Anna Blair Bristol. Violin obligato, Laura Howell. Sleep My Jesus—Bartlett, Bessie Pfohl. Violin obligato, Mary Pfohl. Hungarian — McDowell, Louise Young. May Day Morn—Slater, Martha Hassell. Sarabanude — Moszkowski, Annie Thomas Archbell. Faust Fantasia—Singelee, Esther Efird. Prelude—McDowell, Hazel Horton. My Desire—Nevin, Mildred Parrish. Polonaise in C sharp minor—Chopin —Margaret Mae Robbins. Fluffy Mosely—Wonder what in the world we’d do Without nights? Bright Senior—“Why, we’d have all days.” When up in Winston-Salem call in and try O’hanlon’s Hot Choco late, made the O’hanlon way and served the best in any city. We use a certain process and feel cer tain we have the best to be found. 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