Page Four. THE SALEMITE Friday, May 9, 1941. S C IP ¥1 SPRING SPORTS Spring is sprung^ The grass is ris I wonder where The athletes is. Well, folks ,I’ll tell you where the “athletes is'’—they are—(par don the correctness) all over: in the swimming pool, on the tennis courts, on the golf course, on horses—why, we are running a veritable country club at Salem. And you who do not know about these things, harken unto these words: There are two tennis tournaments in progress: the “A” for those who think they’re good and indubitable are; and the “B” for those who are a bit reticent in declaring their ability. The first rounds have not yet been completed, but eventually people will give out of excuses for not playing and at that- time the matches will progress with great rapidity. The other day was a gala day for the golf course. At about 3:00 in the afternoon. Miss Byrd, Mr. Ken yon, Mr. Holder, Dr. Downs, and Mr. McEwen did the rounds—and if anyone would like some instruc tion, consult these five notables. The swimming pool is usually quite full of beginners, inter, mediates, and advanced swimmers. The beginners will soon be inter mediates, et cetera, if our new plan for instruction goes through. The pool is wonderfully cool for hot days. ^ There are going to be one or two supper rides in the coming weeks as well as a probable horse show. Much is being done out at Sedge- field—an extension of the Salem Female Country Club—and the horses are not being neglected. With these sports to choose from, you should not be bored. If you are idle and becoming flabby, it’s your own fault. And remember we “told you so” when you try on last year’s bathing suit. Read Your College Newspaper 194142 ATHUTIC COUNCL ANNOUNCED BY PRESIDENT Eleanor Hutchison has announced her Athletic Council for 1941-42. They are: Betty Barlour, vice- prcsident; Betty Vanderbilt, secre tary; Eleanor Barnwell, treasurer. The manager of the different sports are: Hockey Lucy Springer Ass’t Sara Bowen Basketball “Mickey” Craig Ass’t Mary Lib Band Tennis Sara Barnum Ass’t Lucy Farmer Badminton “Dudie” Jones Golf “Coco” McKeenzie Ass’t Helen O’Keefe Archery Mary Jane Copenhaver Riding (to be elected in the fall) Ass’t “Sammy” Pou Baseball Avis Lackey Volleyball Mott Sausfiin Swimming Louise Bralower Ass’t Betty Cook to wake us up with such as was heard Wednesday morning: Pat: Why was the hotel called a fiddle? Mike: Because it was such a viol in! A PASSENGER Q. What is an old-maid in an airplane? A. The Same is a red-headed woman on a Grey Hound Bus. (See the paper elsewhere for de tails.) Read Your College Newspaper DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING DTTSHAM, N. O. The Diploma of Graduate Nurse is awarded after three years. The en trance reqnirements are intelligence, eharaeter, and graduation from an accredited High School. Preference is given to those who have had col lege work. The annual tuition of $100 covers the cost of maintenance, uniforms, books, etc. Catalogues, application forms, and information about requirements majr be obtained from the admission committee. cpfcrTpDAIRIES ^ C L- C I tl ICE CREAM SouthemDairier Ice Cream and Milk MARGARET MARIE SHOP 223 West Fourth Street Sportswear Headquarters MINIATURES In China, Glass, CopF>er, Brass, Pewter, Iron and Furniture to Delight our Collector Friends. ARDEN FARM STORE Opposite Salem Square 614 South Main Street WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA NO GO I begged and begged, But she said eo. I begged again, But still no go. I finally asked Why she wouldn’t Do it even if She shouldn’t. She replied A silly whim; The water’s much Too cold to swim. —The Yale Becord. ATALOA SPEAKS OF OUR HERITAGE (Continued from Page One) rise from their crushed and hope less state after they had been push- edwest by the relentless whites. Using the new term, Amerindians, which applies to American Indians distinguishing them from the in habitants of India, Ataloa told how the culture of the people in the northwest had been conditioned by forest and fishing; the middle- west where there is desert the evi dences of culture were not great; the southwest where the culture showed itself in the agriculture and the silver, basketry, and blankets; the Plains where culture was built around hunting, horses, buffalo, and moveable homes, the northwest where canoes, log houses and bas ketry played a large part. The Amerindians contribute to present day medicine made from herbs, cities built on old camp sites, high ways built on old trails, skyscrap ers fashioned after Pueblos, army tents from teppees. The second part of the lecture was devoted to the Indian songs. Ataloa had a rectangular tom tom with a black and aquamarine thunderbird on its face with which she accompanied herself in the singing of a mourning chant which her ancestors sang on the “trail of tears” westward. In her rich mel low voice Ataloa sang the song a young brave sings to the Old Man of the Mountain when he goes out into the woods alone to find out what the Great Spirit wants him to do. Miss Virginia Thompson ac companied her on the piano whil* she sang and danced the songs of an Indian mother, an Indian lover in a boat, an Indian courting his girl, a girl asking for a brave to bring her elk’s teeth for her wed ding gown, and a young boy to his girl. Some of the songs were trans lated and some were still in her native tongue. She also told the story of the creation as her grand mother told it to her. The only trouble was the lecturer let “the trail stopped too soon.” This was the second visit of Princess Ataloa, who was here 8* Easter as the guest of Mother Strong. 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