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PREFACE This annual is written with thf hope of presenting Salem life as it actually happened during the ' 49- ' 5o session. From Opening Chapel un- til graduation we ha c selected the highlights of the year. Each student has her own memories; but. perhaps, in the years to come this book will refresh for the Salemite the excitement of donning her cap and gown for the first time, the confusion of Rat Week, the thrill of the orchid for the Junior- Senior, or the hilarity of the faculty play. In the beginning, the formal open- ing creates within us a proudness for Salem traditions. Soon, we enter with high expectation our respective classes in Main Hall. Vet, life in our community is not purely academic. During the first few weeks the whis- pers and plans in Clewell Dormitory signify that Rat Week is not far away. But, when Sophomore Court ends the trial, the new students have met the old. It was fun! Next on our calender is the initi- ation of social afTairs, the Stee Gee dance. November brings the busy- era for the Sights .and Insights Staff . . . rushing to meet deadlines. The Candlelight Service ushers in the true spirit of (Ihirstmas. During the liusy weeks prior to our holidays, the I. R. S. Dance and Choral Ensemble Concert are otlu ' r features. The Salemite Staff starts off the new decade with its usual efficiency . . . presenting us the exam .schedule. Our Religious Emphasis Week, spon- ored Ijy the V, helps each of us to start the new semester on the right foot realizing how closely our academ- ic and cultural studies are correlated. Buffing the winds of March, the Day Students and Men Students carry on while the Presidents ' Forum, leaders of the campus, anticipates the instal- lation service of their successors. April brings flowers . . . yes, orchids for the Junior-Senior. With the end of the year in sight we feverishly crain in the May Day celeliration of beauty, the A. A. ' s banquet and its recognition of athletic skill, and every Senior ' s dream . . . Senior dinner, baccalaureate, and grad- uation. . nd so it went all through the year until the last tear was shed and caps and gowns were packed away in prep- aration for the class of 1951.
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