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Motto: “SAIL ON, SALEM”
Bernard Shaw Is The
Dramatic Club Topi
plav. This committee decided
viously that tlie spring produ
of the club was to be The Mol
Certain members of the club will,
der the direction of Miss Pfohl,
English instnictor in the Acade
one-act play will be produced by a
helf to be the property of The
>ierrette Players, and the books for
heir express purposes. The addi-
d that the secretary purchase some
tationery with The Pierrette Play-
V was the subject of
■‘The Man of Destiny,” one .
Napoleon proved very interesting.
Dr. Willoughby read the list of
girls who are to try out for places
on The Mollusc and announced that
Hikers Undaunted
By Rainy Weather
Eight ^Girls Enjoy \MkJhrough
On Monday afternoon, February
7, the Walking Club met on the
back porch of Main Hall for its
weekly hike. Only eight members
were out on this occasion. For
members go on the walks, regularly
Ki\:“.;r'eSnrS"
hurry home. Eight tired but con
tented girls reached the campus in
plenty of time for dinner and joined
enjoyed thL walk were-.
Walston, Pearl Martin, Marion
White, Eloise Willis, Emily Bailey.
Seniors Entertained
In Practice House
Elizabeth Leight, Eleanor Tipton,
Mary Ogburn and Margaret Wel-
lons. The favors were small George
Washington hatchets bearing the
Dr. Thomas W. Lingle
History Club Speaker
p. M. The speaker will
W. r.ingle, head of the 1
of Fi ' '
t is of interest to n
Dr. Rondthaler Is
Guest of Kiwanians
Reads Letter From Washington
At the George Washington Day
■lebration of the Kiwanis Club on
Heularly with his Wsit to\he South,
especially to Salem. He told of the
“To the Brethren of V
y of the country in which their
ence Tuthorizes the belief that mlch
will be obtained.
cerity for your prayers in my be
half, I desire to assure you of mv
best wishes for your social and in-
S3"
DEAN BRADSHAW ADDRESSES
THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY
Dean of Students at University Speaks at Expand
ed Chapel Service Discussirig Relation of Home
and Campus to Student Problems.
The student and faculty body of
Salem College and Salem Academy
tlie University of Nortl
Wedriesday, P'ebruary
the Young Men's Christi,
ri “r “"S'
South. His subject was, “Ca
and Home Problems in St
field lying betL^n twoTomes! the
ar*the homes^o^which t“ey go;“s
the period in which students demon
strate what they have been, what
they are, and what they are to be.
True adventure lies in the real,
workaday things of life. Men of
e of the race and .
, the course of h
lim one of the fui
The question of
'o^^h^r
of adults to chart a pathway across
the desert of life. The home, more
IS to expo.se some of its weak spotl
How is one to go about building
also in the making of personality.
Char^acter, in^t!^ 'first analysis, Js
Minam Bnetz Is
Next Year’s Editor
s the building of c
ed is the principle of honesty,
le most precious power of hu-
life is not eyesight, hearing,
and the false. This is of infinitely
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the final
only per-
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At Music Hour
Gurlitt Idyll
lingers Fire Fly
Clogging Is Newest
Sport For Athletes
most of the popular sports. The
latest interest to be added to the
list is clogging and although an
hitherto-unknown sport, it bids fair
night,™F™bruary 17, for the first'
fers this not in place of field
Rev. Geo. 0. Heath
Dies February I7th
Heath was for Many Years
On the night of February 17 oe-
urred the death of Rey. George O.
leath. Senior, father of Rev. Ed-
Ls"extended to Mr. Edwin J. Heath
and other members of the family of
Winston Hi-Players of the city
it‘''lfr'^"e^ula^"Ln^lTy"‘meeting
on February^“8'‘,'madT this decision.
The actual date of the performance