Page Four. • THE SALEMITE November 2, 1945. Ex Libris To write a gossip column that is interesting but not “high school- ish” like the ordinary gossip col umn is one thing that is nigh on to impossible. But in an effort to make the news really “colleeeeg,” one might approach the problem mathematically and get all the facts down to a simple formula. For ex ample, the watch Bunny got from Pell might be reduced to B plus W minus P equals HB. Obviously B (Bunny) plus w (watcli) minus (from) P (Pell) equals HB (happy birthday). Simple ain’t it? Or Chaucer could come to our rescue in describing Harold’s visit to Henry. It’s not too difficult to understand that: “A bettre boys I trowe that no where noon ys; Harold, ye certeyn Henny’s pris is.” The probability of Light’s Jer ry’s coming home for Christmas is obviously based directly on the prin ciple of Einstein’s Theory of Rela tivity; but then there aren’t but two people in the world that under stand his theory, and I just don’t have time to explain it to you now. Physiologically speaking, it might be added to the general excitement of the senior-med school affair that /everyone’s styloglossus will be over worked to prevent any lags in con versation! (Don’t jump to any con clusion but see Gray’s Anatomy for that one.) To appeal to the music lovers we would suggest that the symphony of Polly’s trip to New York last week is definitely not out of tune. A cartoon could be drawn to pic ture Wooten as “Little Iodine,” for that is what her Handsome calls her. And what does she call him? “Starlight, Star bright.” Becoming more and more pedant ic, this column might be worked into a textbook for a survey course tion. Thus the problem of an u^- of ingredients of a liberal eduea- lifting snoop column is successfully solved by Coit Redfearn. RECORDS —rKOM— KEZNl Clip’s 440 N. Liberty St.—Dial 2-1443 COHEN’S Ready To Wear Shop Be Sure To Visit Us Early West Fourth Street I Stationery I Fountain Pens I I Notebooks | I ■ I HINKLE’S Book Store | V. R. Hodgin Mrs. V. R. Hodgin TWIN CITV Idgy cuanino col B12 W. Fourth St. Dial 7106 Winston-Salem, N. C. RAY W. GOODRICH PHOTOGRAPHER 317 W. 4th St. — Dial 7994 The ANCHOR CO., Inc. I + The Photographic Department DIAL 6128 2nd Floor New Dean Was Wave Officer By Mary Bryant Twinkling brown eyes are the first thing you notice about Miss Kath- rine Adams, our new Assistant Dean of Women. She is originally from Rock Hill, S. C., but she has spent the last three years as a lieutenant in the Waves. She was stationed in Phil adelphia before coming to Salem on October 12. She was engaged in personnel work very much like that she is doing here. And what does she think is the most impressive thing about Salem? “The people. They all seem to be so anxious to make you feel right at home. I had never seen the school, but it lives up to all I had heard about it.” Miss Adams received her A. B. and M. A. at Winthrop College, and later did graduate work at Duke University. She majored in educa tion and English. In the summer of 1938 she went to France to study at the American Conservatory of Fon- tainbleau. She served as Dean of Women at Ringling Art School in Sarasota, Florida for a year before entering the Navy. Not only does she like to read, ride horses, swim, and write verse, but she is also an excellent violin ist. She hopes to join the String Ensemble soon. 11 Her arrival at Salem was delayed, but those twinkling eyes tell us that she hasn’t been slow in getting set tled and accustomed to Salem’s wa^ of life. Shown above is Leadmg Wren Prudence Mary Coyte. Prue, who was here at Salem as a member of the 43-44 Freshman Class, was Freshman Class President, member of the German Club, on all Fresh man class teams in all sports, Salemite reporter, and Freshman rep- represenative on the War Activities Council. Prue, native of London, England, left Nova Scotia July 6, 1944, after a stay of four years in America. The above picture was taken in England where Prue is a Leading Wren in the British Woman’s Navy. “The Original Greaseless Doughnut” Different—Tasty—Satisfying KRISPY KREME Doughnut Company enqrauinq co. SALEMITES For Convenience and Good Food Try REYNOLD’S GRILL Steaks Our Specialty Truelove Dry Cleaners We Appreciate Your Patronage 336 S. Main Street Winston-Salem, N. C. Oj’HANLON’S DRUG STORE ★ AT THE BUS STOP INDEED I PREFER CAMELS' SUCH DELIGHTFUL FtAVOR-AMD EXTRA mildness; CAMELS ARE BLEMDED TO GIVE STEADY PLEASURE 3 'W- COSTLIER TOBACCOS Camel TRUST YOUR OWN TASTE AND THROAT.. ^ • After all, your own taste and throat are the real judges of cigarette enjoyment. Only your taste and throat can decide which cigarette is best for you...and how it affects your throat. Based on the experience of millions of smokers, we believe Camels will suit your throat and taste thoroughly.

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