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Page Four. THE SALEMITE Friday, May 28, 1937. SENIOR PLANS FOR SUMMER PLEASURES (Continued From Page One) get all ready for her wedding. Helen Jones, Jo Klutz, Mary Euth Elldott, Virginia (Grumpier, Eloise and Becky Baynes, Gladys Gibson, and Frieda Blumenthal are facing a summer with no definite plans as yet, but they are going to play around here, there, and everywhere to be ready for anything that comes along. In something that we’ve found nowliere else on this campus and something that should be a huge lot of fun, B. C. Dunford plans to play around too — and he’s really going to play around. He is all set to start his own dance band this year. Has any group of fifty-seven sen iors anywhere else a more diversi fied selection for summer vacations, or will their trips and fun cover any more of this world than that of fifty-seven Salem Seniors? "What will your father say when he knows we ’re engaged. ’ ’ “He’ll be delighted! He alwaj's A SENIOR LOOKS BACKWARD (Continued From Page One) lights (now you see and now you don’t), and smell of Mr. Bruner’s sugar cake will have an affectionate niche in any Salemite’s memory, largely because of the cheerful pa tience of Miss Siewers. The first time she got lost, her first meeting with Miss Lawrence and Miss Eig- gan, her first chapel, her first room mate, her first date at Salem, all these may be seen through the rosy mist of retrospection. And the moral of this, my under, graduate friend, is to make hay while the sun shines, and make it in a hurry, for you too will soon be in the above pitable state! PSYCHOLOGY CLUB At the Psychology Club meeting on May 20 the following officers were elected for 1937-1938: President, Josephine Gib.son. Vice-president, Martha McNair. Secretary, Elizabeth Little. Treasurer, Peggy Eogers. SENIOR AIMS what a few of the Senior hope or expect to do next year: Lalya Tucker is going to Mineral Spring, N. C. to teach. Ethel Highsmith wants to do so cial work in Fayetteville. Jane Crow hopes to do graduate work in Home Economics and to get her masters degree next year. Does not know where yet. Jane Leibfried is going to Wom an ’9 Medical College in Philadelphia Jane Eondthaler is going to New York. Has hitched her wagon to the Metropolitan. Jo Klutz wants to teach. Helen Jones Wants to teach Kea Council wants to teach Frances Salley wants to do demon stration work, such as demonstrating products for certain companies. Libby Torrence wants to teach. Mary Hart wants to teach Corinne Pate wants to teach. Louise Wurreschke is going to try to get some kind of a job. Jo Bitter wants to teach. Virginia Gough wants to work up to be a buyer in some large store. Viola Farthing wants to teach. Wife: “If I were dead what would you dot” Husband: “Oh, the same as you would if I were dead.” Wife: “Ah! I always suspected it.” Jack: There’s a lot of favoritsm in our family. Uncle: Why, Jack, what do you meant Jack: Well, I get punished if I bite my finger nails and when baby puts his foot in his month they think it’s cut. VISIT THE PICCADILLY GRILL 415 W. 4th Street THE FINEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE PLACE IN THE SOUTH MODERATE PRICES Dial 4321 ff Copyright 1937 Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co giving more pleasure to more people every day Chesterfields willgtveyou more pleasure.,. X_Jp-to-the-minute trains and modern planes make travel easier . . . more pleasant And wherever you see folks en joying these modern things of life you’ll see them enjoying Chester field Cigarettes. Up-to-the-minute methods and finer ingredients... pure cigarette paper.. .mild ripe aromatic home grown and T urkish tobaccos, aged and mellowed for two years or more.. .make Chesterfield an out standing cigarette.
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