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Page Six THE SALEMITE Seniors Win Over J uniors The Seniors beat the Juniors 2-1 in the final game of the hockey season on Monday. Recause of darkness the game was called early. Anne Mostdey and Clinky Clink- scales scored for the Seniors, while Krnily Warden made the Junior’s goal. Credit for good jdaying should go to Emily Warden, Rar- bara f isher and Rennie Jo Michael, according to A. A. president, Clinky Clinkscalcs. Time was c.alled in the first half when Daisy Chonis was hit on the head with a stick. The injury was not serious, however, and , play was immediately resumed. Despite the liandicaj) of a slip pery field, causing manv tumbles, it was a fast game. .Mrs. Moran remarked after the game that [day could have been more accurate if there had been more dribbling instead of driving. The Toddle House 878 West Fourth St. Phone 2-3737 Polly Snoops (Continued from pa^e four) Robinson. Mr. Robinson is noted for his collaboration with Joseph Cam])bell on a study, of James Joyce’s hist and greatest work. .After five years of scholarly re search their book, A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake, was presented to the iHiblic. He has written two successful novels: The Perfect Round and The Great Snow. The Cardinal is a Story' of Step hen f'ermoyle, ;in American priest ■.■ ho becomes a prince of the I^o- nian Catholic Church. It is a vivid, piclurcscjue story carefully painted, beautifully detailed. Among its pages are laughter, tenderness, pity, suffering, love, both mortal and divine, good and evil, faith and heavenly understanding.^ Presented too are flocks of brilliantly por- tra.ycd characters, factual infor mation on the complexity of Cath olicism, human drama that moves that vibrates, that surmounts pet tiness, that a d o ]) t s everlasting me-'ning. It is cmotiotial, sensitive strict, and sharp. It is a study of human beings and their relation- shi|i to .Man, the Universe and God _ A Orchestra will give a concert at 8:30 p.m, on Thursday, November ■ W 9 ■ 9 30 at the Reynolds Auditorium. Salem students taking part in the concert are Lucy Harper, Bennie Joe Michael, Daniel Hodge, Jack Crim, Ann Robenson and Cammy Lovelace. The Salem “Y” Cabinet will have a dinner meeting at the city Y. W. C. A. Monday night, November 20. The group will leave from Clewell Dorm at 5 :30. Dr. Mark Depp, pastor of the Centenary Methodist Church will speak in chapel next Tuesday, November 21. Jf: * Jf; Thanksgiving holidays will begin Wednesday, November 22, at 5:00 j).m. Classes will be resumed Mon day, November 27, at the regularly scheduled times. * 5j! ^ Preliminary registration for the second semester will be held Mon day through Friday, November 27- December 1. Students should make appointments to see their faculty advisers then. The Winston-.Salcm Symphony' Grades for the first six weeks came out last week. Students who have not found out about con- I ditions or failures should see their faculty adviser. Any student who has failed or conditioned a sub ject may' take only tw'O overnights between now and the end of the semester. * * * The Barter Theater production of “The Comedy of Errors” by William Shakespeare will be given tonight at Reynolds auditorium. November 17, 195()| Admission price for students' i $1.20. ' * * * :f: Hs Tomorrow night at 8:30 in 1 nolds Auditorium the National! Male Quartet will appear. This I is the first Civic Music concert of the season. * 5k s{5 * The I. R. S. will sponsor a Christ- mas dance in the gy'mnasium from I 8:30-12:00 o’clock Saturday night [ December 2. Jimmy Myers an’di his orchestra will play for the! dance. TOWN STEAK HOUSf 119 S. Hawthorne Road Phone 2-0005 ¥ erts MORRISETTES DEPT. STORE 4th & Trade WINSTON-SALEM GOOCH’S GRILL AND SODA SHOP for that “IN BETWEEN SNACK” ms¥im SHOP ‘'.vitoes of Character Fitted with a Purpose” Paschals-Ferrell Shoe Store 219 W. 4th Street ^Vxnston-Saiem. N. C. TWIN CUV IdRY CL£ANU46 col We Specialize In Evening Dresses 612 W. Fourth St. Dial 7106 BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St. Phone 3-2241 Music of All Publishers BEFORE YOU SMOKE THEM ...you can tell Chesterfields will smoke milder, because tobaccos that smell milder smoke milder, AFTER YOU SMOKE THEM ...you have no unpleasant after-taste. WHILE YOU SMOKE THEM you get more pleasure than any other cigarette can give yon--thafs why millions of say: THEY SATISFY. I w' AmmtA*s ■ uuJ Me.
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