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1950 5 until her They ilotie, othic pre- e her am I cture 1 her •ater- Then , and 1 ten- ■eally need , she that •cut”, hair, n. I •e we f the blue light, look e cot- weet- gave ed at V rib- said. arm; she your W-.” 1 and 0 the ; rose ■eeted •ou’ve meet irply. her?” while V her •ingly lear,” doors, June t was t was led in 3 had hosla- 'es of id be- in the s and hand, [. He rerald :s, it* and ) him- f‘ she to his March 31. 1950 THE SALEMITE Awards Presented The annual banquet for the sports awards was held here at Salem last week. Awards were presented to those girls who had participated in Salem’s major Spring sports—cro quet, marbles, and tiddly-winks. After a steak dinner, Dr. Gramley, national champion of tiddly-winks for the 1930 season, spoke on “The Advantages of A 2” Wink Over A 1” Wink.” Next on the agenda was the pre- .sentation of the croquet awards. Mr. Leach, a former croquet pro fessional, presented the first award, a gold mug, to Emily Warden for her magnificent wicket-work in the Carolina game. He then gave Sis Hines a silver medal for her fine poison ball in the college meet held here last fall. Lynn Marshall re ceived a silver medal for her high inaletting average, for she missed only five balls the whole season. The last croquet award was given to Jean Churchill for her precision post smashing in the last game of the season. Among the honorable mentions were Eula Mae Cain, B. I. Smith, and Jane Dickie for their fine sportsmanship and support of the wickets, with their mallet heads always pointed in the right direc tion. After a brief pause while water .glasses were refilled, Miss Vest, famous authority on marbles, made the aggate presentation. Julia Par ker received a gold aggie for her complete control of the mibbs in the game with the Gramley boys, while Ann Hobbs' received a bag of extra- long wearing marbles for her part in the same competition. Finally, the most important awards, for tiddly-winks, were given. Because Dr. Gramley had to leave early to fly to a special kite-flying tournament in Tibet, Mr. Curlee made the presentations. The champion cup went to Betty Parks for her great talents in this fine sport. It was Betty who managed to tiddle a wink from five feet away into an erect beer mug in the State competition. The runner-up prize went to Anne Simpson for her winking all season. After all the awards were made, various mem bers of the faculty gave toasts— burnt toasts. Page Three WALKER’S FLORIST H5 N. Poplar St. Phone 3-3621 Winston-Salem, N. C. Flowers For All Occasions ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. FIXTURES - WIRING - SUPPLIES “Gifts For All Occasions” China and Glassware '16 W. 4th St. Dial 2-3743 BANNER’S Dining Room is open daily from 8 a. m .to 12 Midnight except Monday. Sizzling Steaks — Chicken Dmners Curb Service For Snacks Call 3-S876 to make reservations for private parties The Best At Banner’s LOU DAVIS CAROLYN DUNN BETSY EVANS FRANCES HORNE LAURA HARVEY SYBEL HASKINS BETTY JEAN KNOSS DOT MASSEY WYLMA POOSER LOUISE STACY ^ Revlon's exciting "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950" contest closes mid night, Saturday, April 15! Cast your ballot, today I The girl who wins the title "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950" on your cam pus will receive a full year's supply of Revlon products FREE! If she wins the notional "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950" title she will get a free trip to Bermuda by Pan American Clipper, including on expense-free week at the famous "Castle Harbour", plus seven other thrilling prizes: an RCA- Victor "Globetrotter" portable radio; 0 Lone Hope Chest; an Amelia Ear- hart Party Case in "Revlon Red" ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Have you cast your ballot for Revlon's “Miss Fashion Plate of 1950”? leather; a necklace, bracelet and earring set by Trifari; a silver-plated lighter, cigarette urn and tray set by Ronson; a year's supply of Berkshire's nylon stockings; a Wittnauer wrist watch. Choose your candidate on four counts only: beauty and charm ... fashion knowledge and dress . . . personal grooming .. . personality and poise. Clip your ballot today and drop it in the ballot box in this newspaper office or other locations on campus. There's a panel of beauty authorities waiting to judge your candidate for the national Grand Prize. PDAiin DDi7r UnAnU rnlLL a glamorous trip to Bermudo by Pan American Clipper, J including on expense-free week of the famous “Castle Harbour . ★ I nominate- -for "MISS FASHION PLATE of 1950", a contest sponsored by Revlon Products Corp. Your Name. ★ ★ it it ****iritititititiritititititititit*ititifiticirirkir**ititititititicirk****ititie* I. R. S. Reveals (Continued from page one) stationery sale to set up a ski lift from Main Hall to the Academy to help students with their remedial reading. (Note: see Leppert’s Book Review). Ne.xt year all interested Salem- ites may join the newly-inaugurated chapter of Future Farmers of America which is to be under I. R. S. sponsorship. Two speakers have been con tacted for next year’s Charm Week. Mrs. John L. Bituminous from Bluefield, West Virginia, will speak in Chapel on “A Career in Coal Mining”, and Miss Georgeous Geor gia from St. Nicholas’ Arena will hold informal chats on “How to Keep Your Charm and a World’s Heavyweight Wrestling Crown”. The Council also appointed a committee to plan the traditional orientation week beer parties. The purpose of these affairs is to im prove student-faculty relations. EAT AT THE NEW PiccadiDy Restaurant F,\MOUS FOR GOOD FOOD 509 W. 4th St. Your Film Developed and Printed Sex. 25^1 Mail Your Roll To Skyline Photo Service Winston-Salem, N. C. PASCHAL BROS. 219 W. 4th The Finest in Shoe Repairing, Cleaning, and Dying Glamour Portraits Coppedge Photography Practical 120 IV. Third Street We specialize in Wedding, Birthday, and Party Cakes also Bread sliced any thick ness. DOBY’S BAKERY 640 W. 4th St. Dial 2-4126 "1 WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW ... IT'S GOWN AND JEWELS BY SAKS FIFTH AVENUE Yes, Camels are SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels — and only Camels-—for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS i
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