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March 3 Sadie Loves Wilson, Pete, Zete House And Canasta : ^^ary's last year and has been ni}' roommate ever since. The only trouble we seem to have is in wak ing up, but everyone who lives in “The Tower” has a tendency to ovefsleep. If you have ever seen Sadie try ing to straighten out the mess that T can make of my knitting, 3'ou can readily understand why I say, “She has the patience of Job—” As for tlie future, Sadie plans to teach in Wilson and learn more about tobacco. 1 almost forgot—her real name is Sarah Jean, Sarah Walston by Betsy Evans Just mention Pete, Chapel Mill, or “Beautiful Wilson” and watch Sadie Walston grin from ear to 'ear. Sadie hails from the “World’s Largest Tobacco Market”, but her heart is at the Zete House in Chapel Hill. This primary education major c;in usualh' be found in Bitting basement, where she conducts classes in canasta and knitting— during the week. However, when Friday rolls around, you can al ways see her trying to wedge both herself and her suitcase into some one’s car going to eastern North Carolina. Sadie transferred here from Saint ■gjgm Miss Beverly J b h n s o n, re- ,cent!y selected Miss Student Teacher of Salem in 1950, Is a y s she j smokes Ches- t e r fi e 1 d s be cause “they are mild, t ;i s t e good an d ■ea.Ilj' satisfy.” Be\' w:;s given a ‘rce ctirton of Chesterfields in ob servance of her recent honor.—Adv. Leppert Recmls (Continued from four) ration from uncle and girl appar ently final ;9 but w'hen the nature of his birth, and the nature of the plots against him, is discovered, he is restored to the uncle, the girl, and a permanent state of fortune.10 In conclusion. Dear Reader, lest I give away more of the story, I shall simply state, in plain and dis tinct verbiage, the “language really used by men", that Tom Jones, with its oh, so human title char acter, who possesses such qualities (foibles and attributes alike) as in tegrity, sincerity, generosity, spirit, gullibility, indiscretion, imprudence (and mtiny more) is a book which teaches a true object lesson; that is a iterson (any person—you or 1 or the chap next door) is innately good natured, honorable and sin cere, reflection upon his past fol lies will render him prudent, dis creet and strong of character.12 In short, everjmne should read it. 9 Effects of this action. 10 Resolution, solution, ;ind con clusion. 11 William Wordsworth, “Prefact to Iwrical Ballads” 12 i. e., profit by e.xperience. All Our Co-Eds (Continued from p»go four) Smith • “I have three critiques to do yet for history. Think I’ll give the kids a test tomorrow so 1 11 have a little time to rest. Bell ring*. Time: 1:00 P. M. Saw: “Anybody going to eat at the Kitchen today?” Jarr: “Deal out a quick hand! Way: “The carpenters nearly lore down our house today. Those union guys think they can do anything these days.” Parr: “Hey, George, I hear you’ve got some rare stuff down in the basement at your house I” Gate: “Is this your German text, Alvin ?” \'anhoy: “Think I'll hit the road home.” Morris: “Call me tonight about those sentences, Ken.” Crini: “Jarrard sure got the old Queen that time.” Enter Harry Bagnal. Red Cross Drive Begins Mr. Roy Campbell, chairm, the American Red Cross drive", Sale m, has announce'’d 7hJ drive has begun. p - through March 10. Th faculty, and administratLn'Ja College and Academy are asked ' participate. “' Bagnal: “This di^T'roH^^eifjQ done without that geographyi" “Deal me in, boys.” Bell rings. Room clears. Scene: A deserted men’s loung, chairs all pulled up to one tab magazines scattered all over other table; ash trays all f some ashes scattered about the tloor; empty “coke” bottles her and there. Enter Harry Lee. Lee: “Every day the same old thing ” cSaLs, m dJ\nLt cSfioii On Salem Campus TODDLE OUSE EIB®fSJSHB15IS®3®SM031c!ffl3I3!S!3I312 JUST ARRIVED FRESH BUTTER CREAMS THE SALEM BOOK STORE SALEM COLLEGE “Reznicks For Records” REZNICK’S Complete Stock of Records Sc Sheet Music Across From State Theatre 440 N. Liberty Dial 2-1443 CLODFELTER'S ESSO SERVICENTER t Main & First WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Phone 7419 Your Patronage Is Appreciated i f Wirf/Tff£ ffOUYt^OOD SFAftS Copyright 1950, Liconr Sc Mvois Tobacco Co. *By Recsn* National
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