March 8, 1963 THE SALEMITE Page Three Agent 1380 Meets Jackie Lamond, Project Re-evaluated; Delivers $IOOO In Small Archway “ • RnKhin Taiisev will handle the money from tl Robbin Causey will handle the money from the by Louisa Wilson VVe at Salem are faced with an projects. Second, as the money “My name is Jackie Lamond. I immediate crisis. According to which we raise this year supports am twenty years old and a junior tradition we are responsible for students next year and as the three at Salem College I met Agent recruiting $1200 by May. As every students sponsored by the senior 1380 at the archway between Main Salemite is only too well aware, class as well as one freshman- Hall and Home Moravian Church. classes has even ap- sponsored student graduate this I just can’t believe I won.” What preached its goal of $300. le over- year, Salem will have only eight Salemite hasn’t heard that tape on all support of various class pro- students to sponsor next year, radio station WTOB? But how did Jects has been extremely poor. Jackie really come to win the one fact, there seems to be little thousand one dollar bills? terest in the project at all. At 5:30 on the afternoon of Fri- reaction has been increasing since hoped that as a student day, March 2, Alice Reid, junior, project was initiated a few body project, with collective parti- proceeded to the archway between yg^^s ago. Heretofore the project dpation, interest in the refugee the Home Moravian Church and been sponsored by the NSA project will rise, not only with re- Main Hall, riieie she was met by ^nd referred to by all as the NSA gpect to the money to be raised, a man who said, “Are you Jackie project. With the re-evaluation of ^Iso interest in the refugees Lamond?” Alice told him that she NSA this fall, the NSA committee themselves. Now Salemites will was standing for Jackie who was decided to separate completely the j^g restricted in their corres- not feeling well. Alice then left refugee project from NSA. A pondence but may choose from all get Jackie. World University Service commit Therefore the goal to be met by May has been lowered to $800, or $200 per class. Jackie ran all the way to the tee, composed of Jan Norman, Babs archway, brushing by Dean Hixson Bodine, Frances Speas, and June and Dean Heidbreder without say- Beck, was set up to try to raise ing a word. Also, at this time most interest on campus in the project of the girls who live in South ran and to keep in contact with the out and stood on the steps of Main refugee students. In spite of this Hall so that they could greet Agent effort, the student body response 1380 when he arrived. Irene Rose has left much to be desired, was so excited and in such a hurry already feeble support of the vari- to get out on the steps that she ous class projects seems to have arrived in nothing but her slip. been decreased by class competi- ''' Soon Agent 1380 arrived in a red tion; there is no co-operation. Con- WTOB station wagon. He got out sequcntly those few people who are i;:;: carrying a large black briefcase and aware of our looming debt are be- ^ marched past the waving girls of coming panicked, and rightly so. South to the archway where he Twelve hundred dollars is a tre- presented Jackie with the briefcase uiendous goal, seeming hardly at- ^ which contained a thousand one- tainable in less than three months, dollar bills. view of this outstanding prob- When the announcer asked lem of the money to be raised and the students we support. It is hoped that interest in correspon dence will thus increase. The refugee student project is a worthwhile project. Salem is the first college in America to sponsor such a project. Now that the goal The been placed within our reach, let us really support the projects of all the classes , On Friday afternoon at S;30 in the passage between Home Moravian (church and Main Hall, Jackie Lamond was given 1,000 one dollar bills Iby a Winston-Salem detective. Ilnstitute Changes at the University of Freiburg. It The Institute of European Stu- cepting qualified students as appli . , ■ , dies has announced new admissions cations are received would entail stresses political science, philoso- procedures and application dead- rejecting some better qualified stu- phy, literature, istory and er- lines for its academic year pro- dents who applied closer to the man. All courses are taught in grams in Vienna, Paris, and Frei- deadline date, they said. German. Tutorials have been ad- burg West Germany. However, students with good rea- ded to aid U. S. students in pre- Ap’plication periods for all three sons for seeking advance notice paring for classes and examina- programs will open officially on may petition the admissions com- tions. . , Monday March 4. mittee for a decision before June The Pans Honors program ad- 1- • I ic outstanding juniors and a tew Deadlines for applications have ‘ . , sophomores. It emphasizes con- been moved from June IS to June The Institutes program at the European studies and 5 for the programs, starting next University of Vienna com mes qualified students opportuni- August and September The In- English-taught liberal arts and gen- the University of admission, commiltec will eml studies courses, intensive Ger- Pa,i, and other Paris sclmol, review all applications simnltane- man language ins.rnction, regular classes are t.ngh. m French, deadline and mail German-taught university courses those competent in German, supplementary lectures and It is open to juniors and There is no language Salemites Help W-S Symphony The Winston-Salem Symphony and a one hundred-fifty voice cho rus with guest soloists will present the Verdi Requiem at Reynolds Jackie why she chose the archway the apathy shown to the project Auditorium March 19 and 21. The as a meeting place, she said, “Be- as it is now set up, the Legislative chorus consists of the members of cause it’s the scariest place I could Board made several decisions with fb^ Singers Guild, the chorus of think of.” hope for improvement. First, the High Point College, members of Jackie plans to spend the money project, which is now to be a stu- various choirs in this area, and six by sending her parents on a Carib- dent body endeavor, has been re- Salem girls. The Salem girls parti- bean cruise and to Brazil to see moved from the responsibility of cipating are Bradley Carpenter, Carol Ann Derflinger, N o r m i e Beth Fordham, Kay Ezzell, and Jane Hall. IRS Presents Fashion Show her older sister. ission the individual classes and placed under the direction of a central Abercrombie committee which in turn is a branch of NSA. There will be at least one representative from each class to this committee and other members if necessary. When set up, this committee will be totally responsible for the execution of the projects, and will be, in a sense, the IRS wilt present a spring fashion Treasury of the NSA since it show during assembly Tuesday, I March 12. The May Court will r otorson I 6ads fashions supplied by Thalhimers. Mr. Peterson conducted a church The Choral Ensemble, singing choir festival in Durham last week- selections from their spring con- end. Two hundred singers from cert, will be in assembly Thursday, ten churches participated in tJ) e March 14. In addition to the vocal All concert held Sunday afternoon at selections, there will be several in- Durham High School. The choirs strumental solos. lenl oH| llUJ to® I lost! ntnj [fec-l siotif ivct' I s. cklyj iiaii'l u®| Tli'l :herT l)ii| 5;, ously after the notices of acceptance or rejection for 'June IS. and Institute officials said the seminars changes were made because appli- sophomores. 'cations from qualified students requirement. have climbed beyond the capacities The ‘ Das Deutsche Jahr pro of the programs. To continue ac- gram is conducted for juniors on y COLLEGE INN RESTAURANT FOR THE BEST PIZZAS, SALADS, SPAGHETTI, STEAKS AND DESSERTS 839 REYNOLDA ROAD Each program inciuaes two neiu- gang the Easter portion of the study trips in Western Europe with “Messiah” and numbers by Bach, Institute lecturers. Brahms, and Thomas Cousins, a A folder describing the programs North Carolina composer, and listing requirements is avail- This week-end Mr. Peterson will able from the Institute of European judge the East Carolina High Studies, 35 E. Wacker Drive, Chi- School Choral Contest at East cago 1, 111. Carolina College. See Us For Baskets To Decorate SALEM GIFT SHOP Girls! 531 S. 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