Page Two. The Salemite lislied Weekly by the Stu Body of Salem College. THE SALEMITE EDITORIAL STAFF on of the bility placed upon her. If only this arou.se crea- attitude were taken, there would be scope of new ideas, and to enlarge their field of vision. Tl>ey must be year, let us"now pledge our services able to rise above mere partisan and co-operation to the leaders of ro'sefcapaWrgiXLrieldl^^^nd realizing that we have failed to give our best support to our leaders this “squabbles” and to think upon a with a Lai purpose i^view^ The college paper should aid progress by Academy Participates In Field Day Events May 7th, 1927. Let’s Broaden Our Intere.sts I final game was played Saturday, I April ,30, between Kimcl and Little :s Hudson and Gant. The were Hudson and Gant. - Closely following the tennis tour nament came Field Day, May 2. The contests commenced with the high jump, Harris taking first place. The second of the series was the broad jump in which Harris again scored highest. The third event was , won by Mildred Owens. The ja. - was^won by Kirkland. The diset , throw was wmi by ^^wens ^by^^ t wfs'^Xn^hy Ca*LT^^r'the’''fifty .the,.a Campourakis, ’30. and participation in activities is yard dasli, Harris took first place. Carrie Hibbler Jones, ’30. gratifying, and we sometimes feci Baseball, tlie main event of the Lucile Hassel, ’80 , that we are very broad in our inter- day, was played by the eleventh and THOUGHT FOIl WEEK this, however, seems rather narrow t when we think of the great number i campus, aLut whth we 1: ALL COATS— Now Reduced Y2 Price yHE JDEA^ PATRONIZE OUR ADVP^RTISERS HARRISONS, Inc. 21s WEST FOURTH STREET ^11 Spring Coats Reduced 1-2 Price New Dresses Arriving? Daily wilTLr^^LirbTatTMay'Day he- subjeet was put aside and ha thought of after its presentatio Chapel. College^Js a place where Are You Your With a feeling of very real regret, we see the old staff retire from ac- is a mingling of hope and fear we take over the charge of The S lemite from the capable hands whi furlhrrwe" realLe the greatness our task and the higli standar which our predecessors have set to follow; we are hopeful, that, wi... wetaj'TpTrtelftharhrgrsU truly the honor and ideals of Salem. 1 of Salem. In tl f the Y. W. C. A., the ity that lias been placed upon It is to be hoped that they e student body in all of" ings with the proper spirit, they in- thir^*'with the aid of a few oblig- of balls to put fast runners “ .ade ti.e star play of the 1 and covered herself with 1, s. Dowling 1, McAnally 10, - " Underwood 2, Wilkins son .3, Lindsey 1, H. Johnson 6, Peacock .3, Hairston 7, Sink 1, Roun- ANNOUNCEMENTS cf tlie Alice Clewell Building. It is hoped that all members will be pres ent. In response to the roll call, ulty. The Seniors oJ ::;tr^iS Miss Frances Jarrett will give lier graduating piano reeital Monday evening, May 9, at 8:15 in Memo rial Hall. Miss Jarrett’s will be le student body will have rtunity of hearing one of N WednTdly, May"^ll7"at" el o’clock. At this regular expa chapel hour Mrs. Lindsay Pattf a are known, it is c illi Richard Dix appears in “Qui( ;h:lLt:cin^ew I JOKES I The sliopper had looked at twen ty-five or thirty bolts of cloth, and then said: “Thank you. I don’t i think I’ll buy anything today. lam just looking for a friend.” ‘ The clerk replied: “If you think your friend is in that roll on the top shelf I’ll be glad to get it HIS HABIT Teacher—“Why do you always acher-“Does any one help ery dense.’” Seniors Invited To Banquet On May 14 supported with a neat “ground"' cvcning'''at^7'VcL''c\.^’ Thf\fac^ da^te'liehe^ ball which gave McAnally a chance Dowell Club presents this picture,' Higgins.

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