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THE SALEMITE May 6, 1949 Ode To The Salemite s Shoivs Tuat’s Erudite A thing in print is a joy forever Its readibility will never Pass into nothingness. For when, mid wrinkles and old- age life, We settle back into a chair And pick up a yellowed Salemite We cannot but think of days gone past When we knew, come Hell or threat of exams The faithful school paper brought ready, solace. Eemember Eenkoski and her weekly news? Sybil and Winkie with their smiles in print? And Betty Leppert, trying her wings On articles that bemoaned the life of a student? What high-winged minister of ver satility Crowned Carter and Clara with a ready hand? No doubt the same winged satyr That lit ' on the shoulders of Dale and Taylor And created visions of eight page papers That produced the things that stu dents read All crouched together, Chuckling in a corner. II to Salem visitors for May Day we extend a cordial invitation to visit our store while here. IDEAL West Fourth Street “The best place to shop after all” On and On, with Brown and Green The color-named writers of head lines. So it was with Ronnie Aiken That some soft-voiced, aerial blithe Thing Wrote thru her hand the thought ful columns. Oh, Zimmer, thy fingers like nerv ous gnats , Flew through endless un-typed copy And Porter, thy fancies still ring in my ear A. B. C., A. B. C. Betty Biles of th^ tripod and film Made many an endless journey To the Sun. But thy blood, oh Salemite, ran richer and redder When Mr. Cashion blew life into thee! He formed thee into a Thing of Beauty With thy flawless symmetry and and costly pics! He of the linotype, ink and apron Worked on thee feverishly ’til thou breathed life. Ill Thou Salemite! When our leaden life Takes to the spheres in great high hopes Of resting in the endless Heaven above. ' ' When world-wide creeds knock for entrance (Continued from page four.) Miss Bitty Daniels and Joan Wil liams are looking forward to a huge week-end. Both girls are making big plans for the Spring Final at Bowman Gray School of Medicine. Frances Reznick is in a whirl about the fraternity house-party that she is attending at Carolina this week-end. From fraternities to horses Mimi Weil. of Goldsboro, accom panied by her parents, will attend the horse-show in Sedgefield ovei the week-end. Lou Myatt is expecting a visitor from Charlotte, Ed Bell by name, for the big events over the week- end. . May Day Chairman of 1942 will be among the guests Saturday for ’49’s May Day. She is the former Wyatt Wilkenson of Rocky Mount. With her will be Reece Thomas also of Rocky Mount and of the same class. POEM And one by one are given admit tance Then each shall know the perfect bliss. The consummation of their earthy hopes When thy name, in letters of hea venly hue Shall greet them and they know at last That thou hkst reached thy right ful place. Made better by thy presence there! Patronize Our Advertisers BANNER^S Dining Room is open daily from 8 a. m. to 12 Midnight except Monday. Curb Service For Snacks Sizzling Steaks — Chicken Dinners Call 3-5876 to make reservations for private parties THE BEST AT BANNERS Tops with the Top Stars in Hollywood and with Colleges too— .III 1 ’ —— I up i ^ i 1 1 i i.^'• > ^ % S V vs ^ . .. ■v^s'-s s.,sS{\v\vM.'C.v ( ..tbsl A-.- b "For me there’s only one cigarette that’s really Milder and that’s CHESTERFIELD" STARRING IN ''ONE LAST FLING" A WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION / •'V.unVS i I m Cioarewe for n^roPMcJ^^ ^WfWCfl’s SPORTS smoke you kno, L lUliSh Milder." f "w I'D** eiAm Copyright 1945>» Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
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