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The Salemite r Year — 10c Per EDITORIAL STAFF Hfe, where one is compelled to live society. But on the other hand, there is the equally great danger of It is foolish to 8 nary scheme provides for the as suming of all duties by two or three ed in class and school activities the problem very especially in the attendance at class meetings, in the ;uty. Why i mber is as i lass as the ni r.r.'rrs. which leads, in the long run, to ac tual disloyalty. . on the part of e left in the day for recreation and amusement. There is little con- Itulesi*lnd the “student” side of a But'There Leather’ p^hasertrbe sure you take time, in the midst of the hardest most trying days and weeks, to obtain the needed exer cise and a fair amount of relaxatio] N. C. C. P. A. CONVENTION MEETS IN GREENSBOR' (Continued from Page One) The Editorials, The Stories, T1 Jokes, and The Ads. The ■ afte: building of The Greensboro Daily News. Probably the feature which THE SALEMITE Mr. Johnson Speaks at N. C. C. P. A. Meeting life as it is in the o The former is n tion of cuts. The twelve lino also proved interesting, for it i unique experience for many o typ? and ita operator,'‘and"se news of the morrow in prepar. This visit to The Greensboro Daily Ntews building closed the sessions session of the conference took j ’ After preliminary business wa> pensed with, Mr. Saunders asked for the names of the colleges which desired to entertain the s meeting of the N. C. C. i S"-.hh'.r. With the close of Mr. ’26; F. H. Shinn, ’25. The Message: Dixie The Twig: ] othy McBr^ he Acorn: V. P. I 5; V. P. Milton, '25. The Tar Heel: J. H. Lineberger, Jr._^^25;^R. H.^Raper, '25. ^ ^ 6; Dorothy Siewers, '27. The Queen’s Blues: Agnes Efird, ’26; Julia Boone, ’26; Helen Alli- *°01d Gold and Black: A. J. New ton, '25; L. V. Vann, '25. truth. This is a very general dis- llpl^L^in the""case oT'edito To choose facts which also r_^._ aWlityTwhen riuris impossible, he Y. W. has been of help to studen and on its place in college life, 1 S Saler'colTege s^houfd go^one of the plans for the drive. Mem- and return them to the comm Senior Investiture Service Thursday (Continued from Page One) of the magazine. The purpose is to one thinks it should be. To illus- "Speak of 2 “ I “ Nor sit down ’aught in Who’s Who and Where ».e?k-endta GrersWo wrt^rMlry end with her mother in Aberdeen. Membership Group Leads Y. W. C. A. Lbeth Roop, in Charge, Begins )rive for One Hundred Per ss McAlpine sang a lovely “Seek ye the Lord,” which that it is black, which signifie they are to think for the good of the school to co-operate, and, if need and to substitute, in its place, spirit of unity and of one con fng the cTp’^inrgown‘is‘a%7sMe mfaL of*" enrolment in”the number that seeks to achieve the highest in scholarship and to attain the high est ideals of education; that it in volves loyalty to the school, and an appreciation^ of Ae^ high degree of wird, fhe Tas m™t°by'\h!f‘sopho- more she had chosen as her page, who held her gown for her and presented the cap to Dr. Rond- thaler, who placed it on her head. After the thirty-one Seniors had and Sarah Yost and Rachel Philips, violinists. Those taking the prin cipal parts were: Lois Culler, Childhood; Jenny Wolfe, Priest; Ella Raper, Merlin's page; Dorothy Siewers, Merlin; Donald Pfohl, 3l^L^tig of the torches, will long be remem bered by the large number of spee- Pupils’ Recital in Thursday Music Hour cLsist“ng''rf%fani7pipe"or'^-'‘“ gan and Vocal Organs. The first pupils' recital of the •h“ Eortl Hiron^TW selections in piano, pipe organ, and Charlene—“Don't worry; that’s W.H,” m. ft. reply, "I’l. jp- paint my barn, and the di-
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