Salemite, October 27,1978, Page 4
INTERCLUB INFO
Friday - 9; 00-1; 00 - “A Salute to the Big Band Era” with
the Lloyd Hinson Orchestra
Dress: Proper dress of the 40’s and 50’s is requested!
BYOB - Mixers will not be provided.
Place: Refectory
Saturday - 2:00-4:00 - Jazz Transit (a black jazz band
playing jazz and contemporary nausic of today!)
Place: outside between the refectory and science
building. BYOB
9:00-1:00 - Dance - featuring: Crackers (a great band
playing everyones favorite Top 40, Beach, and Disco
sounds!) . j
Dress: Casual but no jeans please! BYOB - mixers
will be provided.
Place: Refectory
Remember; Daylight Savings Time ends at 2 a.m. so
turn your clocks back one hour.
Sunday - 2:00-5:00 - Tape Show with T2
Place; Outside between refectory and Science
Building. BYOB
11; 30-1; 00 - Brunch in the Refectory
Interclub Weekend is upon us so Big 4 wanted to send
you a few reminders in hopes this will help make this
weekend the best possible for all of us.
1. SALEM I.D.’s will be absolutely required by all
Salem students.
• 2. Absolutely NO SMOKING in the refectory. There
will be smoking allowed in the Student Center and in the
entrance foyer. Due to the rug, this is really important.
There will also be mixers in the Student Center so take a
break and go there for a drink and a cigarette.
3. The band will quite playing at 12:45. Everyone sigh
out keys before the dance so there won’t be a huge rush
to the dorms afterwards. Consequentlv, since you don’t
have to rush, we’d appreciate if you would pick your
own trash!! THANKS.
4. Coolers will be allowed in but must be keptander or
on the tables. None will be allowed arotmd the stage.
Also, please wait and dump them outside, not on the
carpet!!
5. Everyone is responsible for the behavior of her
guest and herself. The occurence of the jiext dance is
always pending on the behavior at the present dance,
(no gatoring, getting on stage, breaking coolers, etc.).
Big 4 realizes that most of the student body is aware of
the importance of proper behavior. Please take this as a
reminder, not as a reprimand. Thanks and Big 4 hopes
everyone will have a great time!!
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REMEMBER:
* SAC Halloween
Carnival-Tues.
Sunday - The Carter administration said (Sun.) that
Egypt and Israel have tentatively agreed on a peace
treaty to end 30 years of war. This break through in the
Peac^ talks occured after intensive meetings with
President Carter and a long session Saturday, said
George Sherman, a State Department spokesmen.
“The principal issues in the negotiations have beep
resolved so far as the Egyptian and Israeli delegations
are concerned and the text of the treaty has beeP
referred to both governments for approval,” said
Sherman.
Come In costume
to the refectory
for the 'SAC's'
costume contest.
After a special
dinner treat from
Ron the Halloween
festivities continue
In the Student
Center at 7:30.
Classes and clubs
are sponsoring
booths. At 9 p.m.
the movie "Wait
Until Dark" will be
shown.
News Beyond The Square
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Monday - Egypt asked for modifications (on Mon.) iP
the proposed peace treaty with Israel, apparently
dissatisfied with the draft’s language linking the
Palestinian issue and an Egyptian-Israeli settlement
The modifications sought were not yet specified bu
Sadat informed the Egyptian delegation in Washingto*
about some “technical remarks” on the text.
Vatican City- On Sunday, Cardinal Carol Wojtyia
Krakow formally began his reign as Pope John Paul II
History’s first Polish pope assumed the throne of St.'
Peter before one of the largest crowds in VaticaP
History. Dignitaries from 102 countries, including
Poland’s President Jablonski, and representatives of
Protestand and Eastern Orthodox Churches attended
the ceremony. The Pope’s homeland and 44 other
countries viewed the ceremony via television hookups.
Vatican officials said it was the most-televised religious
ceremony In history.
Missy Littleton
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SIR THDA Y MESSAGES:
Oct. 28th
Much love from Mom and Dad on your
birthday Julia.
Oct. 30 ,
Happy Birthday to Monte M.O.T.H. from
Sisters and ciewell.
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The Salemite offers below a selection of gourmet
restaurants in Winston-Salem for before and after
Interclub nightlife. Location, menu, and method of
payment are listed. All the restaurants we recommend
offer distinctive atmosphere and fine food. Take our
advice, you may go back after the weekend is over.
* Salem vs.
Averett af home
3:45 Tues. last
hockey game of
the year!
You STILL Must Have Been a Beautiful
Baby. If you forgot your baby pics from
fall break do not despair-you still have
a chance to enter the 1st Annual Salemite
Baby Picture Contest. Write home and
scrounge around your room for your contest
pose. Contest results will be featured in
the Salemite after being judged by a mystery
panel.
For before the dance may we suggest:
Berry’s - 514 S. Stratford Rd. in Stratford Oaks -
serving prime rib; crepes; special desserts. Moderately
priced - all ABC permits, checks accepted; no reser
vations.
Ryan’s - 719 Coliseum Dr. across from Arts Council -
serving steaks, shrimp, pork and swapper specialities.
Moderate to expensive; all ABC permits. Checks ac
cepted; reservations for parties of 6 or more.
Zevely House -- 901 W. 4th St. - serving different house
specials nightly; moderately priced; all ABC permits.
Checks accepted; no reservations. . u
Jordan’s Le Charolais - 460 Knollwood St. behind
Arby’s - choice steak and seafood; moderately priced,
all ABC permits. Checks, reservations accepted.
Darryl’s - Brownswood Rd. off Univ. Pkway. - ser
ving wide variety from steak to pizza - moderate
prices. All ABC permits - no checks or reservations.
Le Chateau - 147 S. Cherry St. at 1-40 - serving steak
and seafood dishes; moderately priced. All ABC permits
- no checks or reservations.
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Staley’s Charcoal Steak House -- 2000 Reynolda Rd. -
specializing in steaks; moderate to expensive. All ABC
permits. Reservations accepted.
Hugo’s Rotisserie ~ in the Hyatt House - various
poultry, steak and seafood dishes; expensive. All ABC
permits; checks, reservations accepted.
For entertaining nightlife after the dance:
Coalson’s Drive-In Grill -- 500 Akron Dr. - breakfast 24
hrs., sandwiches. No checks.
Fat Mama’s (Mills Bros.) -- off Cherry St. on Polo Rd.
- 24 hrs. - serving breakfast and sandwiches. Checks
accepted.
Coliseum Kitchen - 2730 N. Cherry St. - 24 hrs. -
complete menu; breakfast and sandwiches. Checks
accepted.
Courtesy of
Amanda Vannoy
Laura Castellanos
The Senior class
IS sponsoring a
bumper sticker
slogan contest.
Enter your
best ideas and
you may -win
grand prize of
a case of beer!
Entries will be
judged by the
senior class.
Let your
creativity work
for you!