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Page Four April 1. 194Q Casual Comments Signs of spring are getting more common each day on the campus whether it be just a smile or a new cotton dress we have noticed: The cherry tree which blooms right outside of the Romanticism class room window—very conducive to appreciation of Wordsworth we would think. Bunnie Pierce has sprouted a new hair-do in honor of the lazy days ahead. Miss Anna’s pansies are in full bloom behind the Alumnae House. If you haven’t noticed them yet, go take a look, but no fair snitching any. Doris Keith had a bright green evening dress on for the Choral En semble concert the other night. Very gay and lively for such a merry concert. Most any afternoon at three you can see brown and red ice cream cones making their way across the GOOCH’S GRILL AND SODA SHOP for that “m BETWEEN SNACK” square on that return trip from the Post Office. Whether it’s to give us a better appetite or just to make us aware of spring we don’t know; but we are grateful for the pretty new flower arrangements in the dining room. Peggy Watkin’s undying enthus iasm for anything connected with the AA even on hot days like these. Dotty Clemmer’s bright and cheery smile which makes the days even better. Glad she doesn’t just save it for someone special. ^ Mu the spring a young man’s fancy” and it must have been so for somebody, Lou Huntley knows judging from all those roses she re ceived this week. The French’s children have been out aiding nature and their mother by digging the earth around the yellow primroses in their garden. Jane Kugler came out in a cheer ful plaid cotton with leg o ’ mutton sleeves in celebration of spring. And from what we have heard, more cute cottons will soon be forthcoming from those busy home ec. majors, who make clothes while learning. Victor, Columbia and Decca Records .^ococ^^Shioue/ ^ Fourth at Spruce St. You can walk to SALEM LUNCH 245 S. Liberty Separate dining room, recently redecorated, pleasing atmosphere — Delicious Steaks, Plate Lunches, Fountain Service—Toasted Sandwiches. Classes Elect New Officers A continuation of the class elec tions took place this past Tuesday. The results are as follows: The ris ing senior class elected Ann Lin- ville from Winston-Salem for their vice-president. Helen Kessler from Jamacia Estates, Long Island, New York was elected secretary, and. Helen Creamer from Florence, S. C., was elected treasurer. For vice-president of the rising Junior class Janice Wear from Wins ton-Salem was elected. Lee Eosen- bloom from Rocky Mount was elec ted secretary. Bennie Jo Michael from Gastonia will serve as next year’s treasurer. The sophomore class elected Alice Dobson from Winston-Salem as their vice-president. Tlie secretary and treasurer have not yet been elected. BE ON THE BALL! Keep your ear in A-1 running Condition. Come to Beanes Shell Station ”At the bottom of the hill” Serving Salem College For over twelve years MOTOR TUNE UP WASHING — LUBRICATION We’ll ‘Pressure Purge’ Your Radiator GAS OIL Fabric Gloves sizes 6 to 8 $1.50 to $2.98 Black, whites,'. Navy, pastels Shopping Can Be Fun And Refreshings Too Ask for it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing, BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Winston Coca-Cola Bottling Company 1949, The CocQ-Cola Company 3H9IIER MM faseioks street. Handbags Faille, Calf Corde $4.95 to $12.95 (plus tax) Navy, black, dacia, grey, ■ green, red Pure Silk Scarfs Square or Oblong Prints—Solids 58c to $1.94 Belts Navy, natural, green 97c to $1.94 Costume Jewelry Neel i icc't) r ^ bracelets Earrings 58c to $1.94 (plus tax)
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