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Page Two. THE SALEMITE Wednesday, September 1 3, 1933. I' ^alemite Member Southern I Weekly by t of Salem C, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 2.00 a Year :: 10c a Copy EDITORIAL STAFF Mary Frances I.inney EDITORIALS Lief during our' fo'one^wlfo wish her a quick return to health! From all appearances the s ^u^5=n.“'K:^?yJ-'glaa to n>eet you, to greet you and fete tl.e“trong't1m'I,™and Wed"t"o’enter^the heads he'^1 j ff'" " W^: Oh! I just fell off the Sf PIERETTES ON PARADE for the Pierettes. No acclaim will-o’-the-wisp of a fairy to a haugh- ; O’^ My Heart” has for us this“ yea^'by waj"’of en ter tainment. Katharsisically speak- ’"etrl" leader'Tti AN OPEN LETTER rx*ci'ting™?ie \*h hi thrm^orning^ imr the’danee set. We1"\ve”''went" 'aTound Tn* the' ^’-l^terwVptLertr^fr-a’nl “ me fir?t'and‘did’’?e ver^fa tifing a”nd tfe'^/were^a°U ful/of^lakes up top, way down at the end of the liall was the most sickly lamp. We M'ent after it with a vim all ■ same and pushed all the button In’t let me have 3on"^/tl MR. AND MRS. HENRY PFOHL GIVE SONG RECITAL Over the Mountains ^(Old Engli^i) nrrTusS'''’ Hugo—- Die Nacht Richard Sti Allerseelen Richard Sti Chanson d Route I> lul Puget Infiddite Rivnaldo Hahn FROM PAST EDITOR tinctive and, as last year’s class in sists, a aeyr that will never be FirBEriS": wh’o“"ooked‘‘af thTV?are"ttt^^ Af^year *the^ weatL*^r”obl4^ every occasion; snow for Senior car oling, sunshine for May Day, and per fection for the Greek play. self-indulgent.) This will be 'aVo!^ T^*keep 'thTevents'^oT th^s^yew dse wtllTead the” proof.*'’lt gives me a chance to wish all of you the best of luck. ^ I I. (Tiiey are easy, really, but you to be .serious about them.) My big wish is that all your plans wil BEING ON THE SALEMITE STAFF harmony in all of its work. proud of it. They like to give of their eiSchool^ paper Jias a wWe^circula- There^ is"°a IPCETICy FOLKS AND ME It is a funny thing but true, That folks you don’t like don’t like in blue frocks '^^a^ch THE FREEDOM OF THE MOON .u might try a jewel in your hair, ried it fine with little breadth of What good will it do? I don't want the moon, “AND ONE FOR THE LITTLE BOY—” s of dreaming in tl TO THE SENIORS lick in the Hut. We wonder if you wonder if, in Bitting, isolated ^from what you think of us as you calmly e^ and 'taught^ to avIid'^^pUf illf rh:ttoi%a^ryoi“dL^tLvrii living, for yourselff’ What weapons fight J wor^ro^realities that'^isn’t srl‘r£SC€fHS job of being out individual and get a part of the whole of this world- eommunity in which you, and we who. fitf^If y^our high heels trip in y'our fra'^ce "In'the^s^tage^ we ^shall^werr HOW TO KEEP FROM GETTING HOMESICK Object: To tell how to keep from get- d girls— who pester you by trying to give you a good ir’rake^Te girl, Susie, who at Again she feels lost and gets to several classes late, but she has CnTofThL.*^^
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