Oct. 20, 1944. THE SALEMITE Page Three. Presenting ANN CABOTHEBS ' As I puffed up the last steps to third floor Strong, I heard some one singing parts of the popular song, “Time Waits For No One”. Then I saw her. Yes, it was Ann Carothers, the' “Sweetheart of third floor Strong,” but really from Eock Hill, South Carolina. Of course, she has quite a southern drawl, but that only adds to hefr charm. Ann’s favorite expression is “Go mildew!!” She is tall enough to be a whizz at basketball, and she is an expert Red Cross Life Saver. Her dee^ brown, twinkling ej'es blend .perfectly with a tanned skin and long brown hair, slightly sun burned on top. She greets everyone with a great big smile that fairly shouts with friendline'ss and a southern “Hey”. Ann’s friends say that her jokes go over with a bang mainly because she is so quiet and hardly ever laughs at her own funny sayings. It’s no wonder that she has so many frictids everywhere she goes, and it’s not surprising that a certain navy man at the University of South Carolina is attracted. By the way, Ann pulled for Carolina when Clemson played football with them this past Thursday. Besides playing the flute in the college orchestra, Ann is greatly interested in the Pierrettes and has joined the Freshman Dramatics Club. She is taking an A. B. course, but she isn’t quite sure about her career in the future. So, if you haven’t already met this charmingly attractive South Caro- - linian, climb the three flights of steps to third floor Strong, and you will find her there, the center of at traction. ♦ ♦ ♦ AT MINE’S West Fourth Street HALF PRICE mHTBREAM So effective for lubricating dry skin! That’s why lovely women everywhere rely on it. Helps smooth, soften complexions... discourages fine surface lines. Fragrant! Luscious! Get the large jar now—while it's half price! fmiA/// Y fiFf.C.tiANOUt_ ~i7TiVivrr ANN CABOTHEBS MISS NAOMI KABK (Cont. from page one) She is most interested “in what I call composition art. And I think people should know more about art and understand it.” She views our campus in an artistic light and says, “it is very pleasant, because the red-brick gives it unity.” She likes the lay-out of our campus and the flatness of it. She is to be with us for the duration, proving she likes Sak“m as well as Salem likes her. As I decended the forty-six worn steps. Miss Kark rejoined her stu dents who were still struggling over their model’s features and contours. Keep In Step With Majo^ Qola Manufactured by BIC BOY, INC. Winston-Salem, N. C. WELFARE’S DRUG STORE SERVING SALEM GIRLS THIRTY-TWO YEARS RAY W. GOODRICH PHOTOGRAPHER 317 W. 4th St. — Bial 7994 COHEN’S READY TO WEAR SHOP Be Sure To Visit Us Early 217 W. Fourth Street TWIN CITV IDRY OtANWO col DIAL 7106 612 West Fourth St. FflSHDN ! 4T H AT T ft A 0 f So good with food WINSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Salem Pledges $385 For the WSSF Fund Goal for Salem College set at $500 In response to Miss Alicia Coffin’s impressive message on the work done by the World Student Service F'unu, a sum of $385 was pledged at the morning assembly, Tuesday, October 17. This amount represents pledges by 229 Salem students and faculty members, slightly over half of our college community of four hundred. The goal set for Salem College is •foOO. With the eager spirit which has already been shown, this goal should be attained soon. Elizabeth Willis, chairman of the W. S. S. F., will be stationed by the dining hall door after lunch evety day next week to receive pay ments on the pledges. She will still accept pledges from persons who have not yet participated. All pledges must be paid by De cember 1. All students are urged to participate. Endowment Fund Grows It was announced at a meeting of the Endowment Committee that $200,000 had been raised toward ;he goal of $500,000. The committee, with Chairman Robert M. Hanes presiding, decided that the drive should go on for the next two years but without pro fessional assistance. The Alumnae Campaign calls for $15,060. Of this $10,000 goes in the Endowment and $5,000 goes for the House Project. Flans and publi cations are continuing. The Campaign Committee is ask ing people who are making wills to remember the college that they may have a lasting influence, and share in the future progress of Salem College. All student pledges have not been paid. The students are urged to re member to pay the pledges. Belk-Slevens Co.! DEPT. STORE SPANISH CLUB NEWS The Spanish Club meeting Wednes day night was very entertaining. The progi'am was typically Spanish from the welcome given by the club’s president, Luanne Davis, to the playing of Bingo in Spanish. “Senorita” Lovelace, dressed in a Spanish costume, entertained every one with playing popular Spanish songs on the accordian. ■ff. IS KS KS S5 The home of better Values i« ss !>: M ★ .1 ^ i Sj Cor. 5th and Trade Sts. ^ ^ SK (Cont. from page one) forces have been carrying out soften- ing-up operations for the past week. A naval task force attacked For mosa, which lies between the Chinese and Japanese coasts. The Allies’ guns blasted Jap installations and destroy ed a largo number of Japanese air craft, while the Allied losses were slight. The Japanese navy, as usual, ran when it saw the size of our task force. The political campaign in the United States is gaining momentum. Dewey spoke on foreign affairs Thursday night, lie and Mr. Roose velt agree that the United States should be active in any league formed to maintain peace. 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