Wednesday, February 6, 1935. THE SALEMITE Page Tliree. EXCHANGE COLUMN WAKE rOKBST An editorial in the “Old Gold and Black” is titled “Students Are funny.” Can it mean they are fun ny (peculiar), or funny (ha, ha.)f Anyway here are a few things for you to think about and while think ing expand that flabby matter your family so kindly calls brain and de cide on the aforementioned question. I. Students are funny: A. Busiest people in the world. 1. Never get anything done. 2. Never wastes any time— 3. Never have any time. •yet (Reminds me of Dr. Anscombe’s favorite lines: “Pupil: “How long will it take to move a mountain?” Instructor: “It takes all the time that’s necessary, and you may have all the time there is!”) Back to our article: B. Always rushing around get ting an Education. 1. Never decide what education is. 2. Don’t absorb lectures. 3. Take subjects but don’t keep them. 4. Bead things but don’t see them. 5. Aim for intellect, but never found thinking. C. They have more liberty of speech than anyone. 1. Never say anything of im portance. D. American students only peo ple in the world who are free to be perfectly honest. 1. Give their opinion why the world should be better and therefore, different. 2. They could criticize all mod ern abuses, but criticize meals, light-cut rules, and parallel readings instead. E. They worry about the DE PRESSION. 1. As if it were their own in ability to get a job next summer. 2. They think it isn’t right, but don’t do much about it. P. On auspicious they are: The Loaders of Tommorrow, but on every ordinary occasion they are The Equals of Men. 1. Graduate doesn’t care about becoming the leader of to day. Students Are Funny Meaning what? Do you agree with the “Old Gold and Black?” You’re funny if you do. CONVEBSE COUJlOE “The Parley Voo’ announces the appearance of new features in The Collegiate Digest. “Comic Review,” Crossword Puzzles, and Short Stories are added. The cartoons found on the new “Comic Review” page are productions of student humorists throughout the country. Another feature is the short-short story on page 6. The rotogravure section pays its regular rates for student- contributed shorts,, not more than 500 words in length. Mail your best to HOW NOT TO UGHT A BRIDGE TABLE Think of trying to play bridge bj^ the light of two candles, stuck in bottle tops. Yet that is the equivalent of the light in many homes — a level of illumination that will make any party drag. For gayer, livelier parties, use an indirect portable lamp. It pro vides the ideal light shadowless and glareless — for playing bridge and other games in comfort . . . and an equally efficient light for a quiet evening of reading. Phone Southern Public Utilities Co. and aak for a free demonstration of the new type direct-indirect lamp in your home. SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY PHONE 7151 Collegiate Digest, P. O. Box 472, Madison, Wisconsin. On one occasion some one put a very ittle wine into a wine-cooler and said that is was sixteejx years old—• “It is very small for its age,” said Gnathaena. SEE POLLOCK'S FOS New Spring Shoes Southern Institution 300i> hCTflRES MAKEimig S€Hom« PIEDMONT ENGRAVING WiNSTON-SALEM, N.C. ?(§) K@y8'W.@ o a o: AVIATOR. Col. Roscoe Tur ner: “A speed flyer uses up energy just as his motor uses ‘gas’—and smoking a Camel gives one a‘refill'on energy ...a new feeling of well-be- ingand vim. Camels cheer me up! And they never tire my taste or upset my nerves.” ALFORD ARCHER-SPECIALIZING IN AGRICULTURE: "Believe me, my schedule is a pretty full otie. Lots of classes, lots of night work, and lots of 'lab,’ too. It’s in teresting — but hard wark! I smoke a lot because I find that Camels keep me on the alert...banish that drowsy,'done-in’feeling And w'hat a swell taste they have! It’s a taste you don’t get tired of—makes you come back again and again for more. No matter how mu(rh you smoke, Camels don’t interfere ■ with healthy nerves.” TOBACCO EXPERTS ^ :ALL SAY: Camels are made from^ linfer. More Expenstv^.;; Tobptcqs —Ttirktsli and Domesft«-^ ony' jJopMicfr brand. JOIN THE NEW CAMEL CARAVAN with ANNETTE HANSHAW WALTER O’KEEFE GLEN GRAY’S CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA TUESDAY ANNETTE HANSHAW 10:00 P.M. E.S.T. 9:00 P.M. C.S.T. 8:00 P.M. M.S.T. 7:00 P.M. P.S.T. THURSDAY 9:00 P.M. E.S.T. 8:00 P.M. C.S.T. 9:30 P.M. M.S.T. 8:30 P.M. P.S.T. OVER COAST-TO-COAST WABC-COLUMBIA NETWORK C^ni^ T>BACCOS BUSINESS MAN. I. J. Prit chard: “Camels give a ‘lift’ in energy that eases the strain of the business day and drives away fatigue and listlessness. And since turn ing to Camels, I can smoke all I want, and never have jangled nerves." Copyright, 19S5 B. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Winaton-Salem, N. C. NiVER GET ON YOUR NERVES!