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THE SALEMITE
October 25, 1946.
Salem and Mostly'Carolina
Tie In First Game Of Year
Some boys rushed from the State-
Wake-Forest game up to our dance
last week-end. I wonder if they
noticed the similiarity of a football
game and our dance—of a pep rally
and the moments before a dance.
“ All right, now, I’m counting on
you to break right through the lines
and help me out. I’ve got the best
man anywhere—Good build, wonder
ful with the footwork, a man that
will tackle any new step. So please
break, will you? All I can say is
he’s wonderful, wonderful, wonder
ful!”
“It’s a beautiful night, folks, for
this dance between Salem College
and Mostly-Carolina. The ends of
the field are decorated with stream
ers. The stadium is almost completely
filled.
Here comes Salem’s three centers
(of-attention), Helen Cramer, Sarah
Clark, and Jo Paterson, who were
injured in last week’s practice.
They are not staying on the sidelines
tonight, though. Coach Brooks Sny
der is giving his boys some last
minute advice on the Mostly-Caro
lina competition. Forward in Salem’s
line of definitely non-offensive foot
work are Martha Walton with Ben-
jee and Hallie with Bob.
There goes the kick-off and Nell
Penn has the orchid. Up to the four-
people reception line and stopped
by Mr. and Mrs. Welnland.
Mostly-Carolina into a huddle.
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while Salem goes to the line of
primpage. Now Sarah Ann Slawter
liixs the orchid. Saturday night, Sun
day morning, Sunday afternoon, and
stopped by Mostly-Carolina’s de
parture.
That’s the end of the half and
the score is Salem Pow, Mostly-
Carolina, Wow. There on the field
th6 Stee-Gee has stepped out and
formed a figure. Spectacular is the
“uniform” of Eaton Seville. The
figure is breaking up now and leav
ing the field. Cheer leaders Mills
and“T,” Peg Gray and Emmet be
gin the yell, “Poor Duke,” which
is taken up by the crowd.
Here comes the kick-off and it’s a
long, slow piece, played very well
by Harold Gale and his orchestra.
Elaine Loving gets the orchid and
fakes a brother,Pete Hixs, to Maria.
But wait, there’s a penalty on the
play—off sides there, Nat Henry and
Anies Daye, a little eager.
Wait! Something seems to have
upset Salem’s line. I think it’s—
yes, it’s lack of substitution. Salem
into formation and tries a new
scheme. Double-breaking through
the Mostly-Carolina defense saves
the day. Salem has again come
off with a big dance. A big cheer
has just gone up from the entire
stadium. It’s a unanimous toast to
the guest team, Mostly-Carolina.
From the other side of the field,
Tarzaness Gaither can be heard lead
ing the yell, “K-a-ay Men!”.
COME TO THE
BALINESE ROOF
Open Every Night
Except Monday
McEwen Names
Committees
Dr. Noble H. McEwen released
tlie Salem College Lecture Com
mittee for 194()-1947 today. Tliis
committee plans and selects the
programs for the year as well as
help with the lecture procedures.
This year Mr. Peter Mann, Business
Manager, is working towards better
lighting.
On the committee are: Dr. Noble
R. McEwen, Chairman; Charles II.
Higgins; Dr. Howard Jordan; Miss
Kdith Kirkland; Miss Lelia Graham
Marsh; Miss (irace Seiwers; Miss
Laura Sumner, Salem Academy;
David "iO. Weinland; Dr. Pearl V.
Willoughby; Mrs. M. G. Saunders,
Jr., Junior League; and Mrs. Agnew
Baluison, Jr., xMumnae.
Student representatives are chosen
by the class president. Those chosen
from each class last year are: Miss
Martha Boatwright, Editor of the
Salemite; Miss Martha Lou Heitman,
senior class; Miss Catherine Greg
ory, Junior class; Miss Mary Porter
Evans, sophomore class; Freshman
class representative has not been
appointed yet; and Miss Natalie
Goodman, Salem Academy.
Mrs. Berglund
(Continued from page one)
and the Salem Players. The Pier
rettes will have a major production
before Christmas, while the Salem
Players will present three one-act
plays. She hopes that these groups
will be able to cooperate with the
Choral Ensemble in presenting a
Christmas program. She has also
planned for the Pierrettes to attend
the play contests in Chapel Hill in
the spring.
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Engraving Company
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Calling Cards—Stationery
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Doughnut Company
Different — Tasty — Satisfying
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PICCADILLY GRILL
The most up-to-date Restaurant
in the South
415 West Fourth Street
Paschal Shoe Repair Co.
We also Dye Shoes Any Color
“Best In Our Line”
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dial 4901
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Compliments of
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Spook Scoops
Flitting around campus in a sheet
can prove to be mighty enlightening.
Going from cellar to attic with
ghostly ears wide open is the thing
to do if you want to bo in the
know in the show! In this month of
witclies and goblins the emphasis
ii definitely on the wild, unusual,
hilarious, and usual!!!!
The Wild:
Willie at the dance . . . Carol’s
lack of memory at the dance . . .
Mary Frances and Mart’s trip to
Baltimore . . . tlie sernade after the
dance . . . Sara Clark “slipping”
on the dance floor . . . Tommy
Bum’s theme song—“Give Me Five
Minutes More” . . .
The Usual:
IA blind date that turned out
well, agreed Jo? . . . M. J. Hurt’s un
expected date . . . Candy latching on
to Seaman . . . Ruth Hayes likes to
“keep it in the family” . . .
“Hamlet” preferring a Carolina
man to a Davidsonian this week-end
. . . a glimpse of Ruby’s Charlie at
last.
The Hilarious:
Ann Barber’s profound interest in
the Columbia IBroadcasting System
(C.B.S.) . . . Dunk’s swollen lip . . .
Lushwell Poindexter Martin . . .
Barbara No. 1 with Tyrone I’ower
The Usual:
Bill and Henny and the ring . . .
Gaither, Peggy, and Barbara tak
ing off for Carolina this w'eek-end
. . . Ticka and John “at home” . . .
Mary Jane off to the Army-Duke
game . . . Nancy Wray dashing off
to meet Garland, home from Texas
. .. . “Weezie” off to Clemson for
the week-end . . . Mary Louise and
Harry . . . Patsy at State . . .
Roberta and Pienn in the smoke
house after a big week-end at
Wake Forest . . . Amle Watkins
and Sallie Tarry at opening dance
at V. P. I. . . . Maria’s “Arkansas
Traveler” back on campus . . .
Martha Lou and ‘ ‘Mad Loving” off
to Carolina Home Coming this week
end . . . Betsy Long with that famous
Davidsonian columnist. . . .
—Boney
Style Wise Fashions for
Campus
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For JUNIOR GADABOUTS
Gay prerequisites for all the wonderful seasonal activities that
make college so much fun . . , In our Sportswear Shop, main floor.
SUITS — SWEATERS SKIRTS — BLOUSES
THE IDEAL
BRING YOUR FRIENDS
to the
SMITH REYNOLDS
AIRPORT RESTAURANT
And Enjoy A Delicious Meal
Served In A Pleasant Manner
In A Delightful Atmosphere
Our Christmas Cards are out over at
' Arden Farm Store
Come over and see them
ARDEN FARM STORE
Across the Square from Salem College
O’HANLON’S
DRUG STORE
On The Square
WELFARE’S DRUG STORE
welcome the students and faculty
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SALEM COLLEGE AND ACADEMY
Serving Salem Girls For 33 Years
The Place to Supply Your Drug Store Needs
Soda Fountain—To Supply Every Wish In Refreshments
Hot Fudge Sundae — Sandwiches — Hot Coffee
Hot Chocolate — Toast — Soup
Do Come Over and I Do Mean You!