1949 tave Wilder their rules, saker h she class- ^ her lalein 0 not t the and rpre- ewed lokes n ex- ? not mlty. rding lonie, Even usion level, ?s of girl tn in t are more 'Self? ndge- vhich ence? gani- regu- 1 our rules ether •lities tuing roup mger can other rules make efore r the r the tnong to he Con- dieve gula- than M, L. ident lapel, have IS an Q for so is alem- dium Noveniber II, 1949 THE SALEMITE Page Three ly the set . Smith Read ikoski Grand • Rule earing Pitts Byrd rcray ]arson tessler Gene iwson, Fay Duke Fan, Ruth Van Hoy Brings Salem Students Joy by Polly Hartle If you ever hear a joyous shout emergiug from the Day Student Center that Duke’s gonna beat Carolina, you’ll know that it’s Ruth Van Hoy, campaigning for her favorite team. She’s one in a hun dred. Ruth, the day student fun maker, has an overflowing pocket ful of jokes, witty remarks and bits of satire. She supplies us all with a new chuckle every day. Ruth is majoring in sociology and economics and minoring in psy chology. Between trips to Graylyn (required observations) and fund solicitating trips, she finds ample time for her many “extra” interests. She is an enthusiastic worker with the Y. W. C. A., a member of the Order of the Scorpion and the Edu cation Club and is a Senior Advisor. Ruth loves to sing; she takes an active interest in her church choir. She admits a weakness for good mystery stories which consume her in-between spots of relaxation. Ruth, a senior, is eagerly looking forward to graduation, after which she plans to enter case work. She wants to work in this field for a (Continued from pago two) down. Marilyn Samuels made 100 on her mid-semester history exam. The night-oil is burning late every night in Old Chapel. The cast and all others concerned have put out a lot of effort, and from the snatches we’ve seen, Liliom pro- I mises to be quite a play! I Dr. Singer’s classes may leave us ' breathless, but we freely admit we never before knew as much about contemporary and past world af fairs. We’re looking forward to his next appearance in chapel when everyone can hear him. That this is the last NOTE OF INTEREST!! Sybel and Winkie (forgery) Ruth Van Hoy few years before entering graduate s.chool. If not in the Day Student Center, Ruth can usually be fund in Bitting basement discussing the ways of the world, or on third floor Strong expounding vocal theories with the music majors. If you have a chip on your shoulder, look her up. Her daily joke will set you right. BANNER’S Dining Room is open daily from 8 a. m. to 12 Midnight except Monday. Sizzling Steaks — Chicken Dinners Curb Service For Snacks Call 3-5876 to make reservations for private parties The Best At Banner’s BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St. Phone 3-2241 Music of All Publishers Get Your Waffles at BOB’S KITCHEN 400 South Main Your Film Developed and Printed Sex. 25^ Mail Your Roll To Skyline Photo Service Winston-Salem, N. C. MORRIS SERVICE Next to Carolina Theatre SANDWICHES — SALADS — SODAS “The Place Where Salemites Meet” PASCHAL BROS. 219 W. 4th The Finest in Shoe Repairing, Cleaning; and Dying HAT BY MR. JOHN — JEWELS BY CARTIER. With smokers who know...it’s Yes, Camels are SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hun dreds of men and women who smoked Camels — and only Camels—for 30 consecutive days, A noted throat specialists, making * weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS!