SENIOR DINNER AND VALENTINE ^alFuTXiF DANCE WINSTON SALEM, C., FEBRUARY 12, I Tragedy Julius Caesar ary 15, by a large and apprec audience of Salem girls and friends, when the Salem fa touching soliloquy of Mark An) Where, Oh Where, Has My Cc cannot express the pathos and derness of the scene in which Brutus th^diifkult ro™e”f* Caesar's maTappLrerat “tervafs“ to ai, progress of the action by ere The^ play began with a tre dously impressive and breath-t. scene in which the five^conspir Si^ng** ap'p'^c^rance 'rf”'^\Ls Kate Smith, who took the part of M tlie magic of his fine tenor voice, S¥EsE33l plilw «itu per- on that day in eighteen hui grees. Miss Fries stated, hov Salem Celebrates sDay H"rr; tees, made a short, but in L- Sakm^' At intervals^du....s rssiTxiStfis! &Sege‘longf' At the chapel service on the history and Salem Day, or, as it b:S"r:::L":r facts. There are thre Day, one in October, one in and one in February. Fc ^!::!;tl:y^^:ee^r^ he establishment of this day Oder’s Day proved very succe and were r:;^iM;Ti;:;u^^^ Former Music Faculty Member Is Honored f,ouise^S|iddall, a native of this city, I' interested to’know tliat Miss Seid- [lall will he honored by the South ration of Music Clubs, [iss* SdddalFs wil™be C“l’i Editor Gives Reasons P\)r Freshman Failures =d the cause of Fresh- to six factors. Tht (”ep‘ .iment some'’”f^he“girls were seen to be ton clas^es^and the^directo^r ^of^^e bi^h^schooll^aMHty on the part of ^omtrue^the meaning of^ the Give Piano R Program Varied and Well Arranged, Musical Selections BeautifuU,/ day by pupils in the School of Science.Club Hears Interesting Lectures encc Club was held on Friday, Feb ruary 4, in the Science Le i,” telling the various processes gh which rubber must go be- the iieels are complete. He also Iiad samples to illustrate vari ous parts of l.is lecture. Collegian Learns How It Feels to Be a Striker few inquiring’^Columbia University qutw^r^'uple^^^ brremoTed trtl!? hospital”w*ith ^^a poTicrcS**and*then wM^el mteting'^lt thf ChurTh'^of AIi'n^- On the trip up Wooster Street DR. SCHWARZE DELIVERS INTERESTING ADDRESS IN Y.P.M. He Discusses the Cherokees With Particular Ref erence to Their Position as a Literary Nation Among the Indians French Club to Discuss Sitints and Saints Days Ic treated his subject “The Chero- ces a Literary Nation among the ig manner. ad'In AsiatrLSTnd“"^‘"“'’^ )r. Sehwarzc said that the Indians nation. David Zeisberger, guist. He telfs usThalb p gTrd'tf crmmrnTwngs ^of'l!feT but It is not definitely k they held their land by right of dis- nent villages. Their religion includ ed a belief in an Almighty Being who created all things, a life after evil spirits, olitical confer- erful allies of the English until they were tlioroughly ^defeated, ^ when with the'^United'^Stl'tL.^'’™*’^ lished in 1801, though with Lee of theTanguageTf the” Infers. ’’"sequoya, a young man who had never attended school and who nev- fully. Four of the nix, the first Iridian attempt at jour nalism. This newspaper was later :ded by the Cherokee Advo- Sehwarzc said that the^Cher- frthe'fiv7leIding'^tXs'’rfTnd^ that o"f tiTunTted Stete's™and with ANNOUNCEMENTS Thursday, and Friday afternoons January M, 1.5 and 16. '-'.ss Eleanor B. Forman, head department of Education of S College, was recently elect ident of the Altrusa Club very ‘a“"tf Al French Club to Pre.sent Motion Picture It is the story of B 1 College. This is one of Bal- ■’s leading stories, and will be of count of their high scholarship in French, admitted to the French Selma Crews, Virginia Tutt, end the Salemite to your ;nts and friends. Doris