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■M Xki.i. BrsiiixcniAM Starr loiii- LoiisK Cox BoWEX Piano Paui.W. Petersox. B.M., M.Mus.Kd. Projrssor of f ' oicr Margaret F. ' ardei.l, B.M., AI.M. Organ, Piano AI ft hods Nell Folger Glenn, B.S. Accompanist Margaret MERRI L N Puuio Ralph Robert Bell, B.A., B.M.E. JJ ' oodtvind Instrutnrnts June L. Samson, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Public School Music Frances Miller Sowers, B.M. Instructor in Piano Eugene M. Jacobowskv, B.S., M.A. Instructor in Piolin Joan E. Jacobowskv, B.S., M.A. Instructor in J ' oice Hans Hiedmann Instructor in Advanced Piano LIBRARIANS Grace Loulse Siewers, B.A. Librarian Katherine S. Pvron, B.A., M.A. B.S.L.S. Associate Lihrarwti OTHER OFFICERS AND ASSISTANTS Edith Ann Kirkland, B.A. Director of Public Relations Lelia Graham Marsh, B.A. Alumnae Secretary Eileen Smoke, B.S., M.A., M.S. Assistant Dean of Students Blandina Biggers, R.N. Nurse Ruby Muller, R.N. Mary Stockton Cu.mmings, B.A. Dietitian GwEN Morris, B.A., B.S.L.S. Assistant Librarian E ELYX Jo Roberts, B.A. Secretary to Dean of Students NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Francis C. Anscombe, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of History, Emeritus Lucy Leinbach Wenhold, B.A., Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages, Emeritus James Richard Lerch, B.S. Professor of liolin 17
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mmmmmm Ti n rif I iiiita iiiMi The Inevitable Game The scene is set. The cards are dealt, and the game is about to begin. The players are heard in the next room, laughing, talking, eager. Soon each girl will walk into the card room and pick up her hand. Some have been here before. They will walk straight ahead with confidence, knowing. Some are new. They will walk more slowly and glance behind them from time to time. But each is curious as to what her hand will hold. The hands have yet to be sorted and survej ed. Each girl has had or will have four years to play her game. How she plays and whether she wins depends on her — the Salem Girl. Who is she — the Salem Girl. ' ' She arrives in September from north, south, east, and west. September . . . and Orientation Week. Parents back cars up to the basement door of Clewell and unload new baggage, shiny steamer trunks . . . and a daughter. They watch her, a little sad, as she steps into the dean ' s office to sign in for the first time. Each train and bus carries more freshmen and upperclassmen to Salem. The leaves on the maple trees in front of Clewell are faintly tinged with yellow. Groups of freshmen and orientation committee members chatter and laugh noisily — excited, anticipatory, and some a little afraid. Meals are punctuated by yells and hugs until all have arrived. The faculty smile indulgently and are glad. Curtains are hung, closets are crammed to overflowing, new bedspreads drag the floor on the low beds. And the girls laugh. The game is about to begin. . . . 18
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