A. A. To Give
Dance Oct. 27
All informal Halloween dance, to
be held Oct. 27 in the Day Stu
dents center, has been planned by
the A. A.
Emily Warden, A. A. president,
appointed the dance committees at
a meeting W ednesday night.
Eleanor McGregor and Jane Wat
son are responsible for getting the
juke box.
Refreshments will be arranged by
Daisy Chonis, Emma Sue Larkins
and Sally Ann Knight. In charge
of the program are Beth Coursey,
loan Shope, and Helen Ridgway.
The decoration committee in
cludes Ruthie Derrick, Carolyn
Dobson, Emily Gunn, Jeanne Har
rison, and Ann Hobbs. Jane Fear
ing, Bobbi Kuss, and Nancy Ar-
nott will arrange the publicity.
The A. A. dance has been plan
ned tenatively as art addition to the
entertainment for Salem-Davidson
Day.
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dinner cigarettes outside of Cle-
well, invited them to come, and
then made the official invitation to
Dr. Gramley later that night.
Plans were made through the
“Y” for Salem students and faculty
to accept the invitation. Carol
Stortz headed the committee and
was assisted by Betsy Turner in
the sophomore class and Chris
Crutchfield in the freshman class.
They were in charge of chartering
a bus and collecting the transpor
tation fare of $3.00 from each girl
going.
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Three library lectures will be
presented in connection with the
Freshman Seminars next week.
Section A will meet on Oct. 8 at
3:00 p.m., Section B, on Oct. 9 at
2:00 p.m. and Section C on Oct. 10
at 2:00 p.m. The groups will meet
in the main reading room and are
requested to bring pencil and
paper. They will be instructed in
the general use and rules of the
library. A quiz on the lectures
will be given the following week.
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The Winston-Salem Chapter of
the American Guild of Organists
is presenting Mildred L. Hendrix,
noted Duke University organist, in
a recital on Tuesday, Oct. 9 at
8:00 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church. No admission will be
charged.
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The Strong fund committee met
last Monday to discuss handling of
the Strong fund scholarships. The
fund w'as established last year to
foster national and international
understanding. These scholarships
bring foreign studen,ts to Salem.
Members of the committee are
Miss Ivy Hixson, Mrs. Amy Heid-
breder, the Rev. E. A. Sawyer, Mrs.
Tom Scott, Margaret Thomas, pre
sident of the student body, Faye
Lee, president of the I. R. C., Mrs.
Agnew Bahnson, Jr., Mrs. Robert
D. Shore, Dr. Gregg Singerand Dr.
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Old and new members of the
Future Teachers of America at
tended their first meeting last Tues
day night to begin the year’s work.
Mary Campbell Craig, president,
announced that hot dogs will again
be sold, the date to be announced
later.
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Dr. Dale H. Gramley will discuss
parliamentary procedures on Mon
day from 6:4S p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in
the lecture room of the science
building. From 7:00 p.m. to 8:00
p.m. on Thursday he will assist
with a sample meeting applying
the rules. Everyone, especially of
ficers of organizations, is urged to
come.
Sara Long, a member of the
junior class, was elected day stu
dent marshal today at a meeting
of the senior class. She is filling
the vacancy created by Jane Huss
Benbow.
Martha Fitchett was also elected
senior class representative to the
Student Council at the meeting.
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No. 24
THE
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mouth shut!"
Fresh out of Bivalve, N. J., he arrived on the campus all
bug-eyed and his big mouth hanging open. He was
immediately sucked into a “shell game” and found
himself making all the quick-trick cigarette tests.
But his native instinct told him that such an
important item as cigarette mildness couldn’t
be tossed off lightly. Millions of smokers
eveiywhere have discovered, too, that there’s but
one true test of mildness.
It’s the sensible test... the 30-Day Camel
Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels
as your steady smoke...on a pack-after-pack
basis. No snap judgments! Once you’ve tried
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After all the Mildness Tests—
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