Page Two. the salemite ®«)e Salemite 1 Weekly by ly of Salem ( Body of Salem College SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 2.00 a Year :: lOe a Copy EDITORIAL STAFF EUzabeth Gray Marf "k 1 BUSINESS STAFF .. ' Tchpl Pf contTnue^ts publi- the facts that Sal- part of the staff We are not trying to get oi^t of hard work. Do not get that idea in your head. We are intensely interest ed in getting out a paper for thp College girls and for the benefd of 0 sll ^'^ijls.**’Thole fiv^ or^six bite. We are willing for your arf ' to be late if you give us a good re good''work that yorhave^ done fo: LrUt ^Wrhavfe^jSeT::: it. Please then remember to hand ^ „ nal‘woTkfand'truseTou^^'bimy ” You may rest assured ^that^ your^^ef " ' Newsome, of Duke University, vice- president of the Association, will pre side m the absence of Dan Torrence, |lroblem!"bufreav? the rTdlo.'^So fa^ Salem College has had no trouble, whn"e*The “u.'^S. °Mintar^^* ACad^m^^^ ATHLETICS SOPHOMORE HOCKEYj The sophomore hockey team is si: ;n^e^x^;rS:;^uSo-^^^ The team looks as if it has a chance at the championship this year. The ?r'r^LIJminTa tl'^^^^Ve the backs to recover the ball. Fan ter forwarcnha™"he dicfiLt^earrs inners are working hard and show much improvement. Shirley Snyder, one of the players afready menti will lose out. EBika Marx backed bv Martha Schlegel, both of whom are r of Gertrude £ RiDING CLASS PLANS ARE COMPLETED Many Salem Girls Show iiiis yt'Hr K>r LiR^ iirsL iiiiic, uiic pvls are going to be given the priv- substitute for h o c k e.y . T h e y ifprfwiege is a distinctive step forward in this field and the depart ment is justly proud of it. As be two rides a week. A number of girls have already signed up for this and as Miss ‘lAt” plans to limit the class to twenty, others who arc in terested should arrange for it im mediately. The following girls have signed up for regular rides: Jane Josie Chase, Dorothy Grey non Davis, Fan Scales, Mary Penn, in Martin’s laugh? •abelle Graves pink hair? Cokey Preston’s dimples? ■ ]3u,sliy McLean’s John? Martha Neal’s English lit? l^HErOLLEGEGIRL: 1933 MODEL In the Current History magazine for November, Al/.ada -Comstock has “T^.e College''G^rl in this sketeh, denies tlik the college girl of today is the same as the col lege girl of 1918. She has changes as mucK, as the rest of the world has changed. The manners of the whole country are' different; the depression has come; the N.'R,. A. has come; our an education and she 1,opes, some- arTopen^to that" she"i.s to’thousands of othe^gir'll '^There^ thing definite from her. Thursday, November 2, 1933. devices (honOT work,' tutorial"^ te’adl rffort^’and mmey fta’t"'it''is douS' whether tliey can survl™ untouched in the lean years in whicK we are now living. Either the instructors spend .‘>f on hehalf of TO STUDENTS cation of girls has kindly permitted us to publish a list of fifteen rules after years of obse here witli the co-opefation of the '"«r will be of service later on. S, Sit down again. "rd^eftfboTrl^Vbtknrth^ )und that the pencil is alwaj^s i . draw in margin of book (especi ' it is borrowed). So do not o tions are in sight.” h'as, in _slK,;fthe'’LstTt“'the er^a which chances' arc that she will make a pretty decent sort of citizen.” The Southe^TA^oCtati^of ^Col- of the South Eastern and Southern ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN NONA NOITALL’S ADVICE TO THE I.OVELORN AND OTH ERS (Mostly Others^ Dear Nona Noitall, We need advice jsnd we wonder il ycm could give it to us. We are both Seniors in College ajid are both in “Dearest beloved”. Now here is my problem to sofve*^ fjr^ t if I were you I shot Dear Miss Noitall, I am terribly in love with two boys, but there is one I love mucli better than tlie other: Now' oiie- ±lie one I t the dictator is t N. N. p ?>iona Noitall, am one of that kind of girls to ,n boys flock; I cannot help it. Out 6f all my beaux, I -have one who- is the leader,of an,oi:chestra, Do you think I should give up all my other boy friends and go croon ;n his orches tra? He hasn’t asked me yet, but I am sure that it is because he is rather I.ii Wait until he asks 1-!.. I his step depends upon course of action in step 13. In either case, go into best friend’s room and say ^?i.-:Sustedi”“ 15. Go to bed at this point. Nixi ON OTHER CAMPUSES a week will enable them to earn their give'tliem‘\hdf room %nt! tlans for a return of freshman dis- Tfdane ‘*'univer.^-tr”nei laxity and iodiff sprung up during a drive for the en man customs. 'J n,et wm, enthusi. school'and all ed sections the 'idea, being to build up SALEM PLAYHOUSE LOVE IS THE SWEETEST SECRET OF THEM AT T (Theme Song of Junior Class) ?S'‘Sh!l"tni'ATS"2: ford—a minister who still believes 2. Mr. Le'slie Cobb, a travelling sales- 4. Judge John Barnes of ^the United States Superior Court. 5. Giis Tipton, one of nature’s noble- 0. A chap called Doc Fink—T^orse- highuTin their pCf?s"ions a“d"’evfn higher in the hearts of their country- The scene jr”laid in an exclusive when suddenly they hit upon a com mon topic, near and -dear to every one of their hearts, the mere mention in a five letter word beginning with “S” and ending with-College. (subtle hint by A. S. Willdoo). Time: The year is 1940—but in or der to make the plot seem more true others still indulging in Junior or time is — Sunday,^ about 2:00 o’clock. How do you get fhere? I’m looking for a ^ide anytime. Whom do you Ir. L. Cobb—“Why I was there my self Sunday—I don’t think I^ saw you. You know my business takes dently to see a little blonde friend of mine. I had a marvellous time, 50. Took five of my friend’s friends the girls as want -to go, anywhere did you happen to meet Miss Mc Lean up there? She’s been at school quite a long time and I imag^- ine she is rather an important per son by now, probably Alice Clewell brogJeT:°“wlY,Tow,^thlt“°q^^^ wuz up thar fny silf—an I nevaire seed none o’ you’uns. My gal up cation yit. Guess she’ll be thru in anudder year or so, tho’. Laws, I got thru’ Davidson so long ago I done forgit all the laming they give .me. Reckon as how Mary'll be too gol dang smart for me ijow.” r. Fink (who has been silent up to lis moment, suddenly rises and terdav. They’re in prime condition new. Let’s all ride over to Winston; it’s not too far for us to get there by nightfall, and' (with h wink at the others) the _ y(.ung^ ja^die^ ^all get out with us for a show or din ner uptown. What do jfou say, cheer by all. Mad^r >:a

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