September 21, 1951 THE SALEMITE Page Three Poem With A Purpose This poem is composed with a pur pose in mind, A worthy purpose of an unusual kind, The Salemite staff wants all stu dents to know That they are ready for a talent show. What our staff wants is your talent to write—, Don’t say, “I can’t”, or anything trite— All you need is a will to work. And disclose ideas in your mind which may lurk. So come to the Salemite office to day. We promise the catacombs won’t scare you away. Bring pencil and paper and a de- . sire to express. We’ll greet you and beg you to come meet the press. Features Added (Continued from page one) dents hopes that the seminar pro gram will make adjustment to col lege living easier and will allow students to become better ac quainted with the faculty. The speech auditions \vere held in Miss Betty Reigner’s studio in South Hall. The freshmen had their voices recorded and talked inform ally with Miss Reigner. The pur pose of these auditions is to dis cover if students need special help with speech. Orientation (Continu*?:! from page one) Committee Tuesday night. Models were Sue Harrison, Betsy Liles, Rooney Barnes, Eleanor Fischel, Mildred Spillman, Barbara Lakey, Pheobe Earnhardt, Bessie Smith, Kay Cunningham, Frances Wil liams, Florence Spindell, Gertie Johnson, Betty Carol Johnston, Sally Ann Hudson, Ann Long, and Bonnie Jane Hall. Ghost stories were told by Flo rence Cole at the Ghost Party Wednesday night sponsored by the Pierrettes. A prize was awarded to Angela Howard as the best dres sed ghost. Second prize went to Jane Browm. The Y. W’. C. A. gave a radio skit in Bitting last night under the direction of Carol Stortz, Y presi dent. MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre * ♦ * * 3{J Sandwiches—Salads—Sodas *^The Place Where Salemites Meet” DOBY’S BAKERY 640 W. 4th St. Dial 2-4126 We specialize in Wedding, Birthday, and Party Cakes also Bread sliced any thick ness. Phone Dial 7106 TWIN CITV lORY OEANIM6 COl Winston-Salem, N. C. 612 West 4th St. Science Classes (Continued from page one) and home economics house were painted as were the rooms on third floor Clewell. The chairs and sofas in Clewell reception room were recovered, and Bill Gramley silvered the piano in Clewell living room. The basement of Sister’s dormi tory was also painted and redecor ated as a study room The library has new fluorescent lights over the reception desk and the sofas in the browsing room were recovered. The gymnasium floor has been refinished. Society Hall got a new roof, while new coffee urns were added to the dining hall equipment. Heidemann (Continued from page one) New York City and Syracuse, N. Y. He has been acclaimed as a super lative interpreter of Debussy and recently gave an extremely success ful recital in New York’s Town Hall. The New York Times says of him: “His first New York re cital disclosed a commendable tech nical command of the keyboard— There was life and fluency in his performances.” Heidemann’s numerous public ap pearances as recitalist and soloist with orchestras in America and Europe have elicited critical com ments which d^nitely establish him as an outstanding artist. VALERIA HAT SHOP We re Glad to Have Your Patronage Nissen Building- Welcome SALEMITES Salem Knit Shop 527 S. Main St. BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St. Phone 3-2241 Music of All Publishers ftT MORRISETT’S W. Fourth and Trade Sts. CAREFUL AND COURTEOUS DRIVERS DIAL 7121 BLUE BIRD CAB Ir DAY & NIGHT SERVICE BAGGAGE TRANSFER ‘Reznick’s For Records’ REZNICK’S •k MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ★ SHEET MUSIC ★ RECORDS Complete Jewelry Dept. Across From State Theatre 440 N. Liberty Dial 2-1443 Quite the rage . . . the man-tailored shirt and skirt! Pure striped silk, meticulously tailored by the inimitable Haymaker, 9.95. Other Haymaker shirts, 5.95. From M. Sloat, a slim sheath skirt of soft -worsted with an over check in white, 16.95. Both skirt and shirt are from a fine collection of separates. / : FM ,CO!,._EGi£ LIBRAR' •Yinston-Saiem, North Carol: Welcome Back to Salem, Students and Faculty. SaJemites, As Always, Will Find Mother and Daughter A Convenient Place To Shop For Fashion Apparel. Here, In Our Big Store You Will Find The Very Newest In Feminine Fashions Meet Your Friends At Mother And Daughter Store Corner Liberty and Third Sts.