VOL. XIV WINSTON-SALEM, N. C„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933_ MR. VARDELL Number 5 Ralph Hanes Explains Music Association Interesting Programs Are Announced Wednesday morning Mr. Ralph Hanes explained the Civic Music As sociation to the students and faculty. The association was organized in 1930 and the membership has been increas ing every year. Salem girls have been members every year and have greatly enjoyed the Pioneer Missionary Frank Graham Sought Speaks at Chapel To Direct Educational Plan For Government Interesting Address on Alaskan Experiences Is Given Mrs. John Kilbuck, a pioneer mis ionary to Alaska, and the mother f two former Salem students spoke n expanded chapel on Wednesday. Her audience was delighted with the iteresting and informal mann rhieh sha spoke -of her experi School’s Governing Body Asked to Release Him Monday, October 9, Gen. Hugh S. Johnson signed a telegram to Gover nor Ehringhaus, requesting that Frank Porter Graham be released from his presidency of the University of North Carolina in order to direct an educa- Last Spring s Play Described In Ahepa National Magazine Tells of Salem College From the Ahepa Magazine of May- August under the heading of “Gr^k Drama in American. Colleges” comes this write-up of the annual Greek play given by Salem College. “At Salem College in Winston- Salem, N. C., the custom of pi Katherine Lasater Is New Head of I. R. S. Fills Vacancy Left by Patsy McMullan, Winner of Spring Elections Kathe dent of Lasater, clasj of 1933, 0 a close race for Presi- S. in the final election Inesday, October 5. A second election was required to eliminate Miriam Stevenson, a close second in the first election on Monday. The newly elected President will fill the place left open by Patsy Mc Mullan who was elected last year has been established. In the campus of Salem College there is a ravine which forms a natural outdoor thea background suitable to of the ancient dram rts. The As- zed to bring n-Salem at talent available. The for trained by per- pring election, but who did not return this year. Other officers The causes for the action of this play began on the eve of the Trojan^Wm, Riding Manager Makes Fall Report Mr. Higgins Elected To Science F “Green Pastures" Is Rviewed By Student go in the ^lative homes. They were hunt are in the bag. At the present, on there will be bridle paths trips and the requirements of the school, as and her husband begL to‘tranala'te & oVSd. DEAN VARDELL TO SPEAK AT MUSIC HOUR the first in “The Ring of the Nibel-

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