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THE SALEM!TE
Page Three
Arm}! Brat And Musician
Cop Executive Positions
]y[usic, music, music seems to
pervade the life of the newly
elected Vice-President of Stee Gee,
Frankie Cunningham. This junior
to major in Public School
plans
Music. Frankie is also known for
her active participantion in church
affairs. However, her church al
legiance is split, Frankie explained
that she is an Episcopalian and a
member of the Canterbury Club
on campus, but she attends the
Moravian Sunday Sch'ool and dates
a Moravian boy.
Among Frankie’s other honors
include being a member ' of the
Order of the Scorpion, acting as
a Marshal, serving as Devotional
Chairman for the Canterbury Club,
and being a member of the Honor
Society.
Frankie enjoys all team sports
and ping pong. Reading, knitting,
eating, playing the piano for plea
sure, and participating in a good,
ole bridge game are some of her
favorite pastimes. She has ap
plied for an Oslo Scholarship, but
has also made plans to attend sum
mer school at Wake Forest. After
graduation from Salem, Frankie
will go into church work or grad
uate music study.
Carousel Cast
(Continued from page one)
Sights at the carnival will be
view^ed by the typical “mob scene’’
with particular emphasis on Peggy
Ingram the mother of a little child,
Skippy Stone, who wishes to be
excused.
The side show attractions at the
carnival will include a Scharazade
dance by Jeanne Humphrey, and
a Can-Can Dance by Betsy Gil
more, Patty Kimbrough, Betty Ann
Wilkins. The Chorale Ensemble,
under the direction of Mr. Paul
Peterson, will sing “Spring Is Bus
tin’ Out All Over”.
Costumes are being designed by
Susan McIntyre and made by a
committee headed by Amory Mer
ritt and Marcille Van Liere.
The new vice-president said, “I’m
really anxious to see every Salemite
feel that Stee Gee is an integral
part of her and that she is an
integral part of it.”
Army Brat, Sandi Shaver, the
new treasurer of Stee Gee, always
has an ear open to hear about in
ternational affairs. She has traveled
in eleven countries (plus two hours
in Ireland and two hours in New
foundland). Sandi lived with her
folks ill Ankara, Turkey, for two
years; there she worked a year for
the Army and Georgetown Univer
sity. She is now majoring in his
tory and plans to go into Foreign
Service.
Sandi’s offices vary from trea
surer of the Canterbury Club to
membership on the Lecture Series
Committee, from picture-taker for
the Sights and Insights to, scenery
chairman on a Pierrette production.
The beach (yeees!) . . . boating
. . . coffee . . . talking . . . staying
up late . . . swimming are her
special likes. Sandi also spends a
lot of time in furthering interna
tional relations and is now serving
as state sub-chairman for the Col
legiate Council of United Nations.
New Leaders..
(Continued from Page One)
The soph o m o r e head of Rat
Court, Martha McClure from Gra
ham, was elected president of the
AA for the coming year. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
McClure.
Martha is now vice-president of
the AA but has been active with
the group since her freshman year.
She says, “My main interests have
always been sports and AA,”
Although majoring in religion,
Martha is getting her minor in
education .pnd plans t6 teach the
second grade upon graduation.
During a re-vote cast yesterday
at lunch, Patty Kimbrough daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kim
brough of Davidson was elected as
chairman of May Day for next
year.
A home economics major, Patty
takes an active part in the club
but also serves in many other out
side groups. Last year she was
president of Strong Dormitory.
This year, Patty is a Chapel
Marshal, she is secretary of the
Home Ec. Club and of the Y.
Beyond The Square
, by Felicity Craig
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When Mr. Eric Newton, in his
chapel programme, was giving his
opinion of good and bad art, he
informed us that if we did not
houses are far apart—vast stretches
of unutilized territory — room to
appreciate what the critic regards
as good art then we have to
educate our taste, I realized that
here was the difference between
English and American in a nut
shell. How many Americans would
seriously believe that they should
be dictated to on matters of per
sonal taste—that they should like
something merely because they are
supposed to like it ? But in Eng
land a movie’s success at the box
office depends to a great extent
oiv the critic’s review. If he ap
proves, the .movie will probably be
a success. Here is the authori
tarianism of British tradition which
the Americans flung , overboard
with one grand gesture, carrying
the process right through the edu
cational system. And so you have
the idea in the American school.
which is not emphasized nearly as
much in England, of the child as
a future citizen, and as having the
right to participate- far more in
decisions affecting his education
and his life as a member of the
school community.
The American system of educa
tion is not like the British because
it was not meant to be, because
the schools were never intended to
be “repositiories of learning, but
engines of democracy.” In one
sense there is far more individual
ism in America, in another, such
as in the field of politics, less in
dividual freedom.
These are a few of the impres
sions that have been crystalizing
as the months pass. Whether they
are valid or not I do not know.
Maybe my opinions will be changed
and modified yet again.
When I first came to Salem I
was ordered by one of my profes
sors to “criticise America, to find
fault, and not to be polite all the
time.” , I told him I loved America
and I loved Salem, and I am afraid
that, uncontroversial as that opin
ion may be, it happened to be true
then and it is just as true now.
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