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December 12, 19s? Elynor Fishel Plans Holiday Wedding To Burton Rights Mr. and Mrs. Co man Marvin Fishel, 1817 Georgia Ave., Winston- Salem, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elynor Jean, to Burton Jones Rights, son of Dr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Rights of Winston-Salem. The wedding is set for 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 27 at Green Street Metho- School Children Sing In Chapel Flies that walked on the ceiling, dancing couples, trains and a man ger were the subjects in the songs sung by the third grade of J. W. Moore Grammer School during chapel last Tuesday. Neva Bell, a practice teacher from Salem, direc ted the group. While singing “The Flies Walk on the Ceiling”, the students acted out the words to the song with hand motions. A dance made up by the third graders to go with “Brother Come Dance with Me” brought a loud applause from the audience. In addition the third graders sang the “Train Song” and “Away in a Manger”. The Gray High School mixed chorus sang “The Little Jesus Came to Town”, “Jesu Bambino” and “Carol of the Bells”. Fae Deaton directed the singing. The first number of the Reynolds High School band was “Trumpeter Lullaby.” Ray Newsom played the trumpet solo. The Reynolds High School mixed chorus and band joined together to present “Fred Waring’s “T’was the Night Before Christmas”. Robert Mayor conducted the band and William Waters directed the chorus. Chapel closed when the, audience joined the chorus and band to sing “Oh, Come All Ye Faithful”, led by Loma Faye Cuthbertson. CHRISTMAS AT SALEM BOOK STORE Always Parking Room Moravian Stars Christmas Cards Tags, Seals, Ribbons Salem Wedgewood China Christmas Candy Silk Scarfs Books—Art—Music Stationery—Monogrammed Cigarette Cases Moravian Cookies, 90(^ V2 lb. Sheaffer Fountain Pens Art Portifolios, Imported Leather-Bound Books Poetry Candles for Christmas Costume Jewelry Salem Sqquare Phone 3-1122 dist Church in Winston-Salem. They will be married by the groom’s father, Dr. Rights, pastor of Trinity Moravian Church. After the wedding the couple will live in Bethlehem, Pa. where Bur ton is in Moravian Theological Seminary. Elynor will attend the Moravian College for Women in Bethlehem. Elynor has chosen two Salemites for bridesmaids, Anna Katherine Dobson of Elkin and Barbara Hine of Winston-Salem. Her maid of honor will be her sister, Marilyn. Burton graduated from Carolina in 1952 with a B. A. degree. Elynor spent one year at W. C. in Greens boro and has attended Salem for the past year and a half, a history major. Music Hour Held Salem College School of Music presented yesterday in Memorial Hall the following students in a music program; Sicilano : Bach-Hughes Edith Flagler Variations in F minor ....Haydn Betty Ball Sonata, op. S3 Beethoven Jane Little \ Variations in C minor Beethoven Ella Ann Lee Weine Liebe ist Grun. ..Brahms Peggyan Alderman Greensleeves Purvis Joanne Payne Litanies Alain Sallie Gene Kerner Campus Shots Evening dresses hanging every where . . . Sally Reiland’s freedom Dot Tyndall back on campus Fae Deaton’s good deeds at Perry’s . . • Mary Scott Livings ton’s cute minister ... Before- Christmas tests . . . Betty Morrison suddenly losing weight . . • Chorus of coughs . . . Juniors dining m the State Room at the Robert E. Lee and now worrying about pay ing the bill . . . Louise Barron and Emily Gunn spending last Saturday night with Miss B i g g e r s . . • Christmas music everywhere—parti cularly “I Saw Mama Kissing Santa Claus” . . • Sardines, crack ers pop corn and cokes after the daiice . . . Bebe Boyd and Angela Howard shortening evening dresses at the last minute . . . Mary Ceile Flowers’ and Bobby Green’s night at 'Sam’s . . . Yuletide dorm deco rations . . . Mary Alice Ryals, Jane Langston and Emily Howell hiding in the back seat of Peggy Roberts date’s car . . . Discussions of modern poetry at the drug store Flowers on the window sills . Everyone enjoying “The Mes siah” . . . 5:30—Wonder what kind of meat we’re having for supper? ... 6:30—Wonder what kind of meat we had for supper? . . • South’s dance decorations . . . Davidson pledge dances claiming a number of Salemites last week end . . . Selma’s new squirrel . . . Nannie and Boop embarrassing “Mother Kay C.” at “The Messiah” . Practice teachers breathing ■sighs of relief . . . Everyone plan ning to give and attend parties over the holidays . . . Advance registration bringing on thoughts of exams . . . Faye Lee receiving bootees for her birthday while Bill Helsabeck cut her cake with a dentist’s eye . . . Lynn Wilson s brother giving the dateless girls a thrill Saturday night . . . Con nie Murray “tangling” . . . Dates enjoying Strong’s fine record col lection . . . Party at Joe King’s Boots finding a new airport in town . . . Tyler stenciling ants on pants . . . Jimmy’s visit to Pook . . . Molly making early phone calls ... Jo and Bubba almost She is crashing through the floor of Bit- ting’s living room . . . Kappy’s sprained wrist treatments . . . Mistletoe and flashbulbs in Strong . . . Cyndy’s hair cut . . . Tom waiting to go to the dance . . . Marie’s return . . . Absence of heat after radiators were repaired ... A visit from Mrs. Edwards . . . Ruthie Derrick’s new job of interior decorating. Sally Salem Writes St. Nick; Recalls Past, Requests Gifts By Anne Simpson Dearest Santa, Here I am again! Bet you knew I wouldn’t forget tho’, ‘cause I ve been one of your best customers for the past 21 years. Do you re member how I begged for more cuts, more nights, more men and no more Clewell when I was a funny lil’ Freshman? Well, you brought some of my frosh friends a permanent resi dence in a house called Sisters, plenty o’ cuts and nights to my big sister and men to the June brides; I figured my turn would soon follow. Second Year Is Hazy Golly, being a silly sophomore has nearly slipped my mind by now Of course everyone says that sophs are jusf sorta forgotten class anyhow; so I guess its only natural I should ,be hazy on the subject. In answer to the request for superb sophomore, comprehensive tests, you sho filled McGregor’s and Harrison’s stockings to the brim. And then you had the splendid present of Strong waiting for us at the end of the year, (complete with Marie and Amy, at no extra charge). With two years of rat week over and all that experience behind, being a jovial junior wasn’t hard at all. I recall asking you to let me have cars legally; elect good officers for organizations; learn the transfer’s names; keep up with Dr. Welch’s meetings, lesson plans, bulletin boards, “open books”, orals; struggle thru final phys. ed. classes; and not blow' up the new science building or get lost on top of Hanging Rock. How you ever got down the chimney with that load. I’ll never know; but I’m mighty glad you did. This time there’s so much I have to ask that I hardly know where to begin. First of all, will yoii please tell those children in the elementary schools to stop kidding me about you? They keep trying to tell me you’re somebody else Don’t they know I’m a sagacious senior with knowledge in a tiui. shell ? ! Thanks ever so much for bring, ing my gift to vote early this year. I’m sure Mr. Eisenhower and Mr. Stevenson appreciate that too. ’Fore I forget. I’d like to ask you to be kind to that lil’ boy, Dale Gramley w'ho lives on cam pus. Won’t you please bring him one of those sheep skin things! He keeps saying he’s a senior, too, but he won’t graduate. Even tho’ he won’t, I don’t believe it’d hurt to let him have one. After all, he’s worked mighty hard, and wt all love him a lot. Jobs Wanted When you get to Ivy Hixson's house remember to leave lots of jobs for seniors in her stocking and under her tree. If you simply must “Kiss mj mommy ’neath the Mistletoe", 1 guess that's all right. But don’t start winking at Salemites under the Arch or Gregg Singer will soon sue you for taking over what’s his, Those gals from far off places this year are sho’ fine. Just keep up the good work, Santa, and 1 won’t complain at all. Could you possibly tuck in 1 special stroll with Dr. Rondthalei for each and every senior? I’u sure it’d be a priceless possession for her. From what your elf assistants tell me you’ve pretty well taken care of girls like Ann Helsabeck, Joann Payne, Peggy Keel, Fayt Lee, Betty Lou Kipe and Kit Sin (Continued on page eight) THE BANNERS ON REYNOLDA ROAD Across From New Wake Forest College DINING ROOM AND CURB SERVICE BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St. ■ Phone 3-2241 Music of All Publishers SUN. THRU WED. “WAY OF A GAUCHO” Rory Calhoun — Gene Tierney YOU'LL LOVE THESE Academy Award Winners * IN THIS NEWl LAUGH HIT! - => BETTER cleaning! fc/A n> mr r a. r, r. n s 31 > N T LJsM r r AV. J L • NI _ » * I J/ 525 S. Main Street J Phone 2-1983j ^ (3®SJaiaj3IS@HBEfSISi3iSraiSiaE®BIBH5!BEEJBJE!J5MaiSI3ISI31SIB]313ISJS®S!13JafflSia JOSE 'RERlBeRq-^EAtoisJ p*odueHor> anyth ING CAN happen CoS*3rrlr^ miAM SptBERfi • GB)m%moN Writfen Screen by W0J2GE SbATON GEORGE OPPENHE/MER. bock by ... KISH PAFnSHVILV . ^ p^^mOuritPiCturB WINSTON THURS. THRU SAT.
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