Friday. May 14, 1937. THE SALEMITE Page Three. N€T NIECIESSAIPIIILy Jf€ ABOUT SENIORS Kate Alexander went home last week-end to see her family and in cidentally — Spurgeon. Virginia Gough got hit in the head with a big bad baseball. I’m not sure, but I think Cordelia went out to the Shaver’s. Well, Carolyn, did you have a good time at the Junior-Senior at Caro lina? From all appearances I judge }'0u didn’t miss a thing except sleep. Annie Klootz went home, which isn’t of particular interest, but I had to use up this last line. ABOUT JUNIORS Why does Cramer stick close to home and the telephone these nights from 6:30 to 8 o’clock? To get up a game of bridge, of course! Meredith’s been singing, ‘ ‘ How come you Doo me like you Doo Doo Doo?” to Virginia Lee ever since Lee came back from the Hill last week-end with an extra added at traction over her heart. We guess J'red is singing ^ ‘ I know what to tell my heart, but what will I tell luy friends?” Virginia Carter came back from “Duke” with circles hanging around her chin. Xow, that's fun ny ... . Get Lou Preas to tell you. When Millie came back from Bur- Tington not even laryngitis could keep her from talking about Bob it must be love. From “Cleo’s” dreamy looks thg week-end in Raleigh must have been up to par. Billy was there — enuf sed. Salem’s own ^Madame Satan had the look of the morning after when she returned from the Bowery Ball with Mr. Satan (Ed Armfield to you). ‘Tis rumored that Nick of the telegrams was there in person to wish Mary McColl “Buenos No- ches. ” Tell me, Mary did he make anytime. Judging from Tweak’s beam ‘ ‘ the white uniform in the peppermint car” must have arrived in Bennetts- ville after all. Felix was in Mocksville, last week end need we add that Pauline was there too. The two second floor blondes (Lib and Sara) tooke off for Ansonville, and a big time was had by all- Was there a Christian there? The High Point Shieks must have been present with such three charm ing Salemites — McCIung, Scott, and Briggs in town. Becky we hear that you didn’t do so badly by yourself this week-end. How’s Bob! ABOUT SOPHOMORES We hate to keep on saying things about the past, but we must make a remark concerning the bleary eyed gals who slummed down to Davidsojn the past week-end. If you asked one of them if she had a good time she most likely just mum- and proceed to get a very very far away look in her eyes and a dying cow look on the rest of her face. Please note that we are geting soft hearted and didn’t make any un flattering remarks concerning looks and names and not to mention for the world the slight circles under glamorous eyes. Ah but is it love? We don’t care to go so far as to write what we hear in the air, but Even Sammy Kay and Junior-Senior at the Hill couldn’t keep Mary Thomas’ little Diekkey bird away from her on Mother’s day. El. Ivy has ben having right nice luck we hear paddling her own canoe. Or was it some other kind of boat and someone else who w^as doing the paddling? Caroline Pfohl really made a hit with her romeo in Davidson. In fact such a smash hit did our little blond sprinter make, that the greek god is getting in good with the family by peace offering, scads of red roses. Hats off to him. Did it do him any good with you, Caroline? About sunrise as viewed from Mountain Lake! Or would that be telling too much Lou? Alright, let it go I didn’t say a word. Jo Gribbin’s hit a new low in strategy these days. She barged into the Davidson tea dance in her old blue gunboats. Our own Annette was unable to truck the light fantastic in far but not so distant places but just to prove that she has the knack of be ing remembered and we mean it in a great big way she dragged not one nor two but three letters out of the box on Tuesday and they all had the preacher’s postmark. How do you do it Annette, maybe you have that subtle allure they all love. Why has Glen Griffen suddenly taken such a fond love to take off for home? Could she have some darker reason for all the week-end lately. Better watch your steP, Peggy I^rawley, I saw Lila Womble riding with Charlie the other day. Do you all think that Frances Cole is the silly and talkative type or the sweet and romantic type? She can’t decide which it’s better to since she had a date with Ned Heefner. Briggs and Leila think it’s better to be silly and talkative t>ut, then. Yours not so truly recommends a Home Ec. course for Maude Battle. Maybe ink eradicator does all right in the library but on dresses it ought , to be dilutecl if the color is to be preserved. Don’t weep over lost color, however, the best of inten tions get us in the opposite direction sometimes. Max did come to Salem last week- «nd; in fact, he came twice: first, to get Mary, and second, to bring lier back. Martha O’Keefe has been keeping things from us—Blount gave her a Phi Gam bracelet on Mother’s Day. And I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t give her something else — if you know what I mean — and 1 think you do. Sisk and Wolfe spent the week-end On the campus, but they must have had fun because when Monday came around not one lesson had been pre pared. Why the long face, Leila! Maybe your Citadel Bill will get here yet. Maybe you are just dern cute Prances Watlington, rating two Davidsonians for Dinner Saturday night. Tough you were on restric tion Poggy and didn’t get in on the fun. Maybe Chapel has its compen sations after all. All this dedicated to you stuff .so early in the morning is getting us down. Even we can’t tell just ex actly what the out come will be. Roaring Gap this week-end, but Jack forgot he couldn’t eat his pie and have it too. Mary Grier must have left Clemson in a mighty big hurry. Her date was supposed to put Mary, Mary, quite contrary on the bus and some how or other he must have had too hard a night, cause he didn’t show up and someone else had to say his fare wells. Do you listen to the radio on Tues day night from eight til nine? If you do pardon us, but we’ll be lis tening, will you? I hope, I hope, I hoi>e. ABOUT FRESHMEN For some reason, third floor was unusually quiet last week-end. Maybe it vvas because Judy Deveraux was warming up Elkin. Anyway, it is rumored that she painted tlie old town red. Two fair damsels quite handsomely represented the Alma Mater at Caro lina at the frolic^—namely El^a- beth Norfleet and Ruth Doerschuk. Ruth w^asn’t oveHj^ enthlisiastic, howev'er. What’s the trouble — w’asn’t Buddy up to par? The Three Musketeers deserted us last week-end for V. P. I., Davidson, or Salisbury. Can’t you guess? Gil lespie, Crisp, and Klutz! Thrills and heartthrobs — Walter called Bonnie Sunday night and was third in an uproar! Things must have brightened up. We hear they were having domestic troubles. B. Hatt was the guest of Jane Bo ren last week-end. Hope Gastonia was sporting more men than Winaton- Salem. Girl ;c(uts are coming- briek in style. We hear that a bunch of cu- ties got together and had a weenie Let Us Renew Your White Sboes “Best In Our Line” PASCHAL^S SHOE REPAIR CO. 219 W. 4th St. Dial 4901 inSLEY Beautiful Shoes DAVIS, Inc. First Floor Shoe Dept. EFIRDS DEPT. STORE Headquarters for Holeproof, Gotham Gold Stripe and Kayser Hosiery. POPULAR PRICES SINGING A NEW SONG YOUR APPETITE WILL SING A NEW SONO WHEN YOU EAT AT THE RESTAURANT The CARTERETTE TEA ROOM 527 8. Main Street Salem Girls! 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