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Page Four. THE SALEMITE Wednesday, September 26, 1934. HAT BURNING THURSDAY NIGHT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) We’ll stay fancy free, Keep our youthful jollity Now let’s crown the queeu to be. Hail, Frivolity! (one side) Hail, Frivolity (Other side) She th’ epitome (First side) of our gaiety All Hail, Frivolity! Mary: Hey, hey! can’t you see You’re all wrong from A to Z Yon can’t crown Frivolity Where’s your dignity? All: Who’s that sorry clown Standing there in cap and gown She will try to get us down. Mary: Hush, don’t make a sound You’ve gathered your roses, now I’m afraid you ’11 find Your tip-tilted noses you will just have to grind. They finally becoame convinced that they must toss their gay hats into the flames, and poor Frivolity also met Iut doom wlien she was seized bodily and cast into the blazing pile. They sang: This is tragedy We must burn Frivolity But we see that this must be Down, Frivolity. Bright hat off my head. Gaudy clothes must now be shed Don a cap and gown instead Now my past is dead. The waiting pages filed into the ranks of the Seniors, and helped them into their black robes and cap.s. Garbed in dignity, the Seniors sang the Alma Mater and marched off, followed by the pages. I Hear That- ‘ ‘ When Mrs. Downs is chasing Buddy he turns and says, ‘Next time get Ethyl.” I don’t think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday. Abraham Lincoln. Qabby (jERTIE £ Rsa U. %. PAT. OFF. “A well-turned limb, a v/ell-turned head—a man found brulred if he ain’t found dead.” Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him. [ EXCHANGE COLUMN j Davidson Frats at Davidson liad a short, six- day rush and 117 new men were issued bids. Kappa Sigma and Pi Kappa Phi issued 10. Sigma Alpha Efisilom; 11. Phi Delta Theta. Pi Kappa Alpha. Sigma Phi Epilson; 13. Phi Gamma Delta; 12. Beta Theta Pi; 11. Kappa Alpha; 9. Tlie Wildcats made a 33-(i victory over Elon Saturday, September, 22. On Saturday nighty September 29th Davidson plays State at Greensboro. Speaking of fraternities again— we heard that the talk on Davidson campus is the wonderful Phi Gam party on a“ falling wwttther” night at Mooresville Jast week. I’lenty food, plenty rain, plenty music-, but there’s the little story about the or chestra being side-swiped before it could get there. Too bad, so sad, they tiad. Carolina 10 major student U. N. C. offices held by the following boys: V'irgil Weathers—President of the student body. Lonnie Dill—Editor: The Daily Tar Heel. Jack Poole—President Senior Class. Joe Sugarnian—Editor: Carolina Magazine. Robert Drane—Editor: The Yackety Yack. Pat Gaskins—Editor: Campus Comic. George Barclay—President Athletic Association. J. D. Winslow—Pres., Y. M. C. A. Lester Ostrow—Chief Cheer Leader. Social spotlight to play on: Dora- belle Graves, Elizabeth Leak, “Lib” Gant, Mary McCoy, Etta Burt War ren ,Eussell Tribou and George Nor fleet at the Anunal Debutante Ball at Raleigh Friday night. The'Exchange has not started com ing in yet. These two articles were taken from the Charlotte Observer. We are expecting the college papers in tliis week. Impatin tly, The Exchange Editor. after a lab II I •• RICHARD WHITNEY, ’35 —Majoring in chemistry. “A Camel tastes simply swell,” he says, “and what is more impor- taot, it refreshes my energy.” A PLEASURE that drives away fatigue and listlessness! *Tm spedalizing in chemistry, which means a large amount of 'lab’ work,” says Richard Whitney, ’35. "It’s inter esting—^but a tough grind. After a long, hard session, a Camel tastes simply swell — and what is more important, it re freshes my energy and I feel 'fit as a £ddle’ in short order. I’ve smoked a lot of Camels and never yet have they ruffled my nerves.” Everyone is subjea to strain—^whether physical, mental, or emotional. So it’s important to know that Camels do re lease your stored-up energy. The findings of a famous scientific lab oratory have confirmed Camel’s "ener- gizing effect.” So begin today to enjoy Camels. Enjoy their wholesome and de lightful "lift.” Enjoy their mildness and rich, good taste. Enjoy them often! Camel pays millions more for finer, more ex pensive tobaccos, and the costlier tobac cos in Camels never jangle the nerves. • SPORTSWOMAN PILOT. Mrs. Cecil Kenyon, ofWaban, Mass., says: “Speak ing of cigarettes. Camels are the mildest cigarette I know. Morning, noou, and night I can smoke them steadily—without a touch of upset nerves.” 1 - >/Ci CopTright. 1934, Bi J. Beynolds Tobacco Company
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