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October 8, 1943.
Lecture Series
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of the Foreign Policy Association
to talk in March on i>ostwar plan-
day.
ning.
A glance at the program for this
year’s lecture series gives promise
for increased understanding of
matters of vital importance today
NEW OFFICERS ELECTED
AT GLEE CLUB MEETING
The Glee Club, under the direct
ion of Mrs. Nell Starr, is in full
swing again. At the meeting last
week the following were elected to
serve as officers for the coming year:
Presideat Jane Lovealce
See.-Treas Molly Cameron
Librarians Sheffield Liles and
Eleanor Eodd
Accompanists June Reid'and
Nancy Kidenhour
Although the club is very well
balanced now, new members will
be allowed to join at the next meet
ing. After this, there will be no
more taken in.
Don’t think you have to be a
music major or have a trained
voice to belong to the Glee Club.
You don’t. If you enjpy singing
and like to harmonize, come on.
This is the very thing for you.
The members sing anything from
“Seranade” to “Tea for Two.” You
will have a chance to hear your
favorites, so don’t forget to be in
room 100, every Thursday at 5:15.
BUSINESS CLASS
NAMES LEADERS
Week^s News
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lied forces found the going tough.
There the Germans have rushed an
armored division and have opened
a bitter battle against General Mont
gomery’s Eighth Army. The Ger
mans have ended their three hun
dred mile retreat and are taking a
stand against the Allies along a front
that envelopes one hundred and
twenty-five miles.
On the Home Front:
Congress, at the end of the week,
is still wrangling over the new tax
bill. That it will abandon Mr. Mor-
genthau’s plan and draw up one of
its own seems likely.
The political fireworks started yes
terday. First to toss his hat into
Republican presidential candidate
ring was Minnesota’s governor Har
old E. Stassen, Wilkie’s manager at
the 1940 party convention.
The nation was duly proud of its
record this week. According to all
reports thus far submitted, every
state has exceeded its war bond
quota and is backing the attack.
FOR A HORSEY GOOD
TIME SUPPORT THE
RIDING CLUB
Bet Hancock was elected presi
dent of the Secretarial Class at
its meeting on Monday. The other
officers are Marguerite Worth, sec
retary, and Marlene Tucker, treas
urer. Both Bet and Marlene were
Salemites last year.
A Social Committee was also
elected for the coming year. The
girls on this committee are re
sponsible for the planning of any
social events, which include trips
to the uptown business departments.
Speakers and dances. Those elected
were Nell Adams, Lillian Dalton,
Sara Lou McUair, Mary Page, Doris
Svajin, Margaret Biddle, Pat Wat
son, Hattie Ward and Margaret
Yount.
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STAMPS
Well folks, let’s pull up .a chair
and prop our feet up on the nearest
something to prop our feet on and
get clanny, you know—^just like a
club—and speaking of clubs, that’s
just what I’ve got on my mind.
Did you know that there are
twenty-four Salemites out for rid
ing, and did you know that, with
that many people in a bunch, there
could be a very nice club? Now if
that doesn’t call anything to your
minds, let me say “Kiding Club” at
you, Salemites! How does it sound?
Too much like something in a dream?
One moment! This dream has a
whalloping big chance of becoming a
reality.
It’s something like this. Riding
takes place every Tuesday and
Thursday out at Anderson’s and oc
casionally the girls plan “riding
suppers” and eat out at the academy.
(Already sounds like,a club, doesn’t
it?) Too, we hear that the faculty
is interested in Tiding. Dr. Achmann
and Miss Hauser are planning
to go out with the girls.
Now just what do you think about
it all? I think it’s swell. All we
have to do is to pull down some of
those gossamer threads and make
them into reins for the “Riding
Club”—to put it on its own and not
a part of the A. A. Let’s hear from
you!!
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