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October 26, 1951 THE SALEMITE Page Three NewsBriefs Cold shots will be given in the infirmary during the next few weeks. In order to prevent wen- ter colds, all girls are urged to get their shots before cold weather. The charge is 60 cents. ***** The faculty and administrative group meeting was held at the home of Dr. Gramley on Oct. 24. The topic under discussion was “A Philosophy of Education at Salem College.” «*«■»« The Canterbury Club will spon sor a discussion on “Preparation for Christian Marriage” Thursday, Nov. 1 at 6:45 p.m. in the Day Stu dents Center. The Rev. Fraser of St. Paul’s Church will lead the dis cussion. All students are invited. ***** Dr. Dale Gramley, Miss Delia Graham Marsh and Miss Ivy Hix son returned last Tuesday night lanta alumnae in Decatur and the inauguration of the new president of Agnes Scott College, from Georgia. •’ They attended a meeting of the Decatur and 4-t- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * Students are asked not to leave books on the steps and porch of Main Hall, Memorial Hall steps and on Dr. Gramley’s window sill during chapel. New shelves under the porch of Memorial Hall have been built for this purpose. Allen Speaks (Continued from page one) dent body that W. S. S. F. does not stop with this week, but will be emphasized at various intervals during the rest of the school year. Liisa Mecklaberg, Jeannie Gra- burger and Randy Wurr talked in chapel Thursday about student life in their respective countries. Campus Shots The bare trees on front campus . . . The flooded showers in Bitting and Strong — thanks to Martha Wolfe and Julia Moore . . . Marcia Skinner and Fay Lee chasing flies ■ . . The haggard look on the faces of the practice teachers . . . Emily Gunn slaving over her theory . . . the new coat of paint on Society . . . Laura Mitchell and Connie Murray perfecting an English ac cent . . . Emily Warden still wait ing for Dune—he missed the boat . . . the oft repeated tales of a football week-end in Washington i . . Monie Rowland’s new hair cut . . .,Beth Coursey’s one-page letters . . . Jane Fearing making Hal loween posters . . . the junior class anxiously awaiting the arrival of Grace Lynch Troutman’s baby . . . Janes Smith and Schoolfield heading for Danville . . . the Dixon plan in Strong—no griping, no sad tales and no walking on the grass. rwiN ciTV iOBY OfAMlMO col Phone Dial 7106 Winston-Salem, N. C. 612 West 4th St. 7 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY \ hi T)ie lowdown on the "kept men" of that Saturday Afternoon Racket! The story of a boy who beat the body buying system -and the girl who mode him amon! ) From the celebrofed COSMOPOUTAN serial I iTing JC smi I WINSTON PRINTING CO. You’re always welcome at McPHAIL’S 410 N. Spruce Gifts for every occasion MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre * ♦ ♦ ♦ * Sandwiches—Salads—Sodas “The Place Where Salemites Meet” CAREFUL AND COURTEOUS DRIVERS DIAL 7121 DAY & NIGHT SERVICE BAGGAGE TRANSFER Superior Self-Service Laundry Complete Washing & Drying Service NO WAITING WASHERETTE, Inc. 1122 S. Main at Waughtown Phone 3-3303 Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests ' No. 25 THE SEA HORSE T his little gee-gee was all at sea. It was enough to upset his equine-imity. He’d been reading about those rush-rush cigarette tests —the quick sniff, the fast puff. “Hardly the scientific approach,” he said in his confusion. But then he realized that one test is an equine of a different pigmentation—a thorough, conclusive test of cigarette 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 day-after-day basis. No snap judgments! Onccsyou’ve tried Camels for 30 days in your “T-Zone” (T for Throat, T for Taste), you’ll see why... After all the Mildness Tests, Camd leads all Other
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