October 3, 1947. THE SALEMITE Page Three. Wesley Snyder Elected To Head Men Students Wesley Snyder was elected presi dent of tlie Men’^ Organization at Salem at a meeting Thursday. Other officers elected‘were: Homer Sutton, vice-president; Tomm^ Dis tabile, secretary; and Henry Higt- smith, treasurer. * S: * S: * The men students began their act ivities Friday, September 12, with the registration of all new students. Monday night at 6 p. m. the new men students were special guests at a dinner in Corrin Hall honoring all new students. After the dinner they met with Dr. Jordan, faculty advisor of the Men’s Student Gov ernment Association, in their own quarters. Further activities have been planned for the future. New men students for 1947-48 in clude William Charles Baucom, Dan iel Hodge, George Melville, Jr., and George E. Waynick, Jr., all of Win- ston-Salem; and William Phillip Long, Germanton. Don^t Pass Attention all potential Culbert sons! • There will be a progressive bridge party, Saturday night, Oct ober 4, at 8:30 in the Day Student Center. Come on down for lots of prizes and fun. AHOi/ OltTH DUKE POWER C0MP4NV Carolinas Serving the Piedmont G-r'T-r'r'! If at church you’re made self-conscious By a tummy that moans and groans What you need is a Junior Breakfast Sunday morning at Davy Jones! Modern Dance Club Will Hold Tryouts Tryouts for the Modern Dance Club will be held Wednesday after noon, October 8, at 4 o’clock, in the gym, it was announcer by lone Brad- Frances Faces Latin Puzzle Frances Guleslan was the' winner of the ■ Latin puzzle, published in last week’s Salemite. Other en trants submitting the correct trans lation were Barbara Folger, Miss Horton, Bennie Jo Michael and Tootsie Gillespie. The Puzzle: O civile, si ergo • Foftibus es in ero O nobile, deus trui Vdtis innam, causan dux The .Solution: O, see, Willy, see ’er go, Forty buses in \ row. O, no, Billy, dey is trucks, Vot is in ’em. Cows ’n ducks Club Elects Peggy Gray Peggy Gray was elected president of the French club for 1947-48 at a call meeting last Friday. Other of ficers elected were as follows; vice- president, Joan Hassler; secretary, Collette Spiegelberg; treasurer, Betty Earnhardt. All new students who are taking French and other students who have completed French 104 are invited to join the club and attend the first meeting next Monday night. sher, president of the club. All old or new students who have had mod ern dance or are taking it now are eligible to try f6r membership. Those interested are asked to be at the gym promptly at 4 o’clock and to wear shorts or leotards. AYR’S NEW KIT of Matching Yarn and Fabric, Each Kit Contains Sufficient Yarn For A Sweater and Fabric For A Skirt ARDEN FARIVI STORE BAPTIST HOSPITAL GIFT SHOP Winston-Saleni; N. C. “Reznicks For Records” Complete Stock of Becords & Sheet Music 440 N. Liberty Dial 2-1443 Across Prom State Theatre Dr. Barnwell, acting head of the history department, will speak on the Balkan situation at the Inter national Relations Club meeting Monday night. I WIN CITV DCY CUANiNO COl 612 W. Fourth St. Dial 7106 Winston-Salem, N. C. EFIRD’S Dept. Store 430-432 N. TRADE ST. Winston-Salem, N. C. • Quality Merchandise At Moderate Prices Clothes By Leading Designers To Identify , The Truly Smart Girl On and Off Campus See Them In Our SECOND FLOOR SHOP. —•"Skitch" Henderson's Newest Disc for Capitol "Skitch” and so'me of bis side-men looking over an arrangement of "Dancing With a Deb" ITS Cfims WITH M£' Th e platter that’s causing plenty of chatter in juke circles is "Skitch” Henderson’s latest instrumental—"Dancing With a Deb.” Boy —what a record! Its obvious "Skitch” has had plenty of experience in tickling those ivories, and he follows that experience rule in smoking too. I smoked many different brands and compared,” says "Skitch.” "My choice from experience is Camel.” Try Camels. Compare. Let your own experience tell you why more people are smoking Camels than ever before! csw| B. J. Beynolds Tobacco Co, WiD8ton*Saleni. N. C. CH?A{tETTES I