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mm February 13. Medium To Feature Heidemann And Sandresky Hans Hiedemann By Ella Ann Lee Anyone who has heard Joan Jacobowsky, Margaret Vardell or Mr. Peterson singing lately would think either that the teachers are carrying their vocations too far by singing ordinary greetings of “How d’you do ?” or that they have cracked up under the strain of teaching Salem students. There is no need for anxiety, for these teachers are merely a part of the cast of the opera “The dramatic tragedy. Not only is the dramatic element of the play worthy of acclaim, but the musical score is a brilliant work of the modern idiom. nersanctum,” more tender than Brahm’s “Lullaby.” Our virtuosi, Mr. Heidemann and Dean Sand resky, will thrill you and chill you throughout the whole performance of “The Medium.” Don’t listen to the radio or watch TV on March 5 and 6, but strike a happy Medium and s^e the production of the Menotti Home Ec Girls To Housekeep opera. Hadwig Views Clemens Sandresky Hans Heidemann and Clemens Sandresky on two pianos will per form the orchestral accompani ment. Other performances of this opera had merely a hundred piece symphony orchestra. Of course, we all can’t be as lucky as Salem College. If the actors cannot produce the Medium” by Menotti, which will mysterious and eerie effects the be presented by the Salem Pro- play requires, the pianists will have duction Committee. no trouble covering up. The music “The Medium” is an intenselyitself is more weird than “The In- (Conti ued from page two) they do they will not have any work for which special knowledge is required. So why burden them with a great amount of objective and detailed information? Much rather give them general culture and improve their social abilities by making them live together with other girls and compelling them to get along with them. Therefore girls in Salem College do not learn many details, but rather the general outline of things. University education in my home country however consists in spec- ialized studies for the few with unusual abilities in certain fields which enable them to take in many difficult and puzzling details. Yet when Salem girls come shouting and laughing out of Main Hall, I feel they enjoy it so much better than they would enjoy our solemn gray building and our learned discussions. After all, isn’t this also a very good reason for saying that Salem College is ex actly what it should be ? Four of the Home Economic majors, Martha Newcomb, Carmen Johnson, Jean Edwards and Ellen Bell, will move into ‘^e Home Management House on Feb. where they will hve until spring vacation, April 1. Under Miss Hodge’s direction they will earn home management by practical ex perience. The girls will find that cleaning house, marketing, cooking three meals a day and entertain i n g guests will be a full time job. They will serve in four day shifts the duties of cook, assistant cook, housekeeper and hostess. According to the annual custom of leaving a gift to the Home Management House, the girls plan to leave curtains for the kitchen this year. Chambers' Views (Continued from page two) devotion to gaining more and more to the exclusion of other stultifying business. pursuits I am no esthete, nor do I to such, but it gives me a aspit( personal satisfaction to feel tli,| each day I am a little more - . --- cap able of savoring life to the fullest There is no trace of genius m - - - niy being, only the greatness of medio crity. I don’t dream of building empires or setting the world oj fire; that is beyond my scope and I have at least enough intelligence to know it. But I hope to learj enough of the graciousness of life to live in such a way that the world will be just a little bit better for my having passed this way. TODDLE HOUSE 878 W. Fourth Phone 2-3737 MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre * ♦ * » Sandwiches—Salads—Sodas “The Place Where Salemitei Meet” Victor, Columbia and Decca Records Fourth at Spruce St. em for 22 years T smolced youij say, as I do CKBSTERPiElD K B£ST FOR MEr Millions see him on TVs"r S1.MV NOW...Scientific Evidence on Effects of Smoking! A MEDICAL SPECIALIST is making regular bi monthly examinations of a group of people from various walks of life. 45 percent of this group have smoked Chesterfield for an average of over ten years. After ten months, the medical specialist reports that he observed... no adverse effects on the nose, throat and sinuses of the group from smoking Chesterfield* muchmilder CHESIERFIBJ) CONTAINS TOBACCOS OF BETTER QUALITY AND HIGHER PRICE THAN ANY OTHER KING-SIZE CIGARETTE IS BEST IDR YOU Copjrri^ 19JJ, liCGElT & Mnu TOBSOJO
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