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Filling Late Sunday Wakers Will Be Painful For Juniors Sprinkle'Clark Marriage To Be Solomnized In June Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Franklin Sprinkle of Henderson announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Ann, to Badger Gill Clark, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Badger Gill Clark of Henderson. The wedding will be Saturdaj', Campus Shots Laurie Mitchell finding termites in her shoes . . . Beer cans in Memorial Hall . , . Sally Senter writing cantatas . . , Rooms with no doors in Clewell . . . “Injun” brown faces . . . Trees in Salem Square becoming “un-denuded” . . , Typewriters clicking off term papers far into the morning . . . “April Fool” pranks . . . Seniors I)laying “Who am I” . . . Sopho mores playing “Blind Man’s Bluff” . , . Freshmen playing hide and seek . . . Juniors just playing! . . . Crossed fingers wishing for good luck at Salem-Davidson Day . . . Laughing facultj^ at chapel pro gram . , , Stories being composed by comp class for Atlantic Mon- thly . . . New pin on Joyce Bill ings . . . Ann Hobbs Iqoking for ring. June 11, 1952 at 12 o’clock noon in the First Presbyterian Church in Henderson. Ann has chosen her sister, Lil, to be her maid of honor. Carolyn Harris, Margaret Thomas and Jane Watson will be bridesmaids from Salem. Gerry Lee Elrod and Jo Ann Frank from Henderson and Patricia Kimzey, a cousin of the bride from Brevard, will also serve as bridesmaids. Dianne Clark, cousin of the groom, will be a flower girl. Ann will graduate from Salem in June with a degree in history. She has served as vice-president of the student council, president of the Junior Class and is a Scorpion. Badger is in dental , school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He will graduate in 1953. An electronic organ has been given to Salem College to be used by music students. This organ is a gift from a friend of the institu tion who lives in Winston-Salem. The organ has been ordered and is expected to be placed in the large dining room of Corrin Re fectory sometime during Easter vacation. The console is a standard type organ having all the stops and pedals of a regular pipe organ. This organ is to be used by Salem College organ students for practice purposes. It will also be played during dinner by organ majors who will arrange programs for these special occasions. Faith “Reznick’s For Records” ^ REZNICK’S it MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS it SHEET MUSIC it RECORDS Complete Jewelry Dept. Across From State Theatre 440 N. Liberty Dial 2-1443 MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre ♦ ♦ Sandwiches—Salads—Sodas “The Place Where Salemites Meet^' Morrisettes Dept. Store 4th at Trade (Continued from page two) scientists do not believe in God, but they must be so conceited that they will not admit a being greater than themselves. A few scientists fall into this group, not as scient ists, but as men. It is only a greater sin for a scientist to reject this belief in God, for he has been given the greater gift of under standing the complexity of his world. Soph Wins Award Peggyan Alderman, soprano soloist competing against 10 con testants in state auditions, won the Marie Keith scholarship. The au ditions were held Saturday at Wo man’s College in Greensboro. CAREFUL AND COURTEOUS DRIVERS DIAL 7121 DAY & NIGHT SERVICE BAGGAGE TRANSFER Superior Self-Service Laundry Complete Washing & Drying Service NO WAITING e WASHERETTE, Inc. 1122 S. Main at Waughtown Phone 3-3303 ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. And HUNT’S, Inc. FIXTURES - WIRING - SUPPLIES “Gifts For All Occasions” China and Glassware 116 W. 4th St. Dial 2-3743 By Emma Sue Larkins Sophomores—beware I The fresh men aren’t after you, but the jun iors are. Next year you will be the juniors. You will have two more overnights; you will have “little sisters” to take out to eat; and you will give the seniors a delightful banquet. However, this fright is nothing compared with the way you’ll feel when you walk into the basement of Clewell at 9:00 on Sunday morn ings and realize that “TODAY IS YOUR DAY TO HAVE JUNIOR BREAKFAST.” Those girls in pajamas who are hurrying to get to Church will be your customers — your problems. You can’t be responsible for hav ing their stomachs growli in church. YOU are going to have to feed them! YOU are going to have to feed them every Sunday morning for nine months. That’s thirty-six Sundays except for holidays when mothers take over your pajamaed customers, or “Big Week-ends” when Carolina gentlemen take over your—er—dressed customers. Now that you are acquainted with your responsibility—what are your problems ? Help is your biggest and most absorbing problem. This problem may be divided into several phases. First of all there is the problem of getting help—not hired help but class spirit help. You think there’s a difference? There is! Hired help are paid for their work in I money—class spirit help are paid I for their work in coffee. It’s as : simple as that. I Your next problem will he the competence of your class spirit help. You can’t fire them, so you’ll I have to be patient with them. I You’ll have to remember that this is Sunday morning after Saturday I night. If someone burns the toast, ! you’ll have to remember that she I got pinned last night. There’s a symbol in her madness. Burning- love equals burning toast or visa versa. If and when you solve these problems, you will have to talk with Miss Covington about the labor-union problem. Most of your help will be a member of the union, and their motto is “We don’t work after 10:15, no matter (Continued On Page Four) Take the esculator to our new JUNIOR CENTER 2nd Floor ji':ANCHORj;; iNOPPINO*. CIWTf*’.’. *Of 7wll«;rON.S*4.l« Y' Dial 4-3611 4th at Trade FflSHQNSHQP TOWN STEAKHOUSE S. Hawthorne Rd. Phone 2-0005 DOBY’S BAKERY 640 W. 4th St. Dial 2-4126 We specialize in Wedding, Birthday, and Party Cakes also Bread sliced any thick ness. Victor, Columbia and Decca Records -^ococ^-^Shioue/ ^ Fourth at Spruce St. Complete Anto Service At SALEM SHELL SERVICE 1036 S. Main St. BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St. Phone 3-2241 Music of All Publishers WE HAVE the gay glamour GOWNS for your next dance . . . AND WE HAVE THEM IN EVERY FASHION AND COLOR YOU WANT! BALLERINA AND FULL LENGTH GOWNS! ALL THE WONDERFUL .WAYS OF MAKING YOU LOOK LIKE A DREAM. from $19.95 (formats—main floor) UQiim DAUGETEB g FASSIOXl C«nMr Liberty ami Third SHwalt
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