Page Four THE SALEMITE March 19 I Jones Is Thrilled, Happy And Scared Over Heading Stee Gee By Louise Barron Brown-eyed, blonde, petite Sue Jones declares herself “thrilled, happy, and a little scared” over her new position as President of the Student Government Association. Sue, who hails from Charlotte, is basically a hometown girl. After her graduation, she plans to teach the first grade in Charlotte and to have a kindergarten of her own later, as well as a ranch house there. Her main hobby is keeping scrap books which she says she’s done ever since she can remember. She also likes to knit even though she’s never gotten around to finish ing a pair of socks. Her ambition, as a matter of fact, is “to finish at least one pair of socks for Porter Speaking of Porter, Sue’s answer to the question, “What do you like to do on dates?” was, “Nothing particularly, just so Pm with Por ter.” Sue is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waverly G. Jones of Char lotte. During her interview. Sue laughed and told of her mother’s reaction to the election. It seems Mrs. Jones couldn’t be lieve it, for she said, “My little girl. President of the Student Go vernment ?” After Sue assured her it was true, Mrs. Jones announced, “Your father’s going to pop the buttons off his shirt.” A little more on the serious side. Sue said she feels that Alice has done such a wonderful job that she hopes she can do as well. Here AnJ There (Continued from p««e two) kins is his three brilliant sons. . The oldest, J. Ernest, Jr., entered the University of Chicago at 13, got his B. S. at 16, a Ph. D. in math- matical physics at 19, and is now an industrial chemist. John Robinson got his B. A. at 18, graduated from Harvard Law School at 21, and is now a lawyer in the U. S. Department of Justice. The youngest son, Julian Byrd, entered the University of Wiscon sin at 14, got his B. A. at 17, spent 20 months in military service, graduated from Harvard Law School at 22, and is now his father’s law Victor, Columbia and Decca Records ^OCOC^''Si^lOU€/ ^ Fourth at Sprue* St. TOWN STEAKHOUSE quality food S. Hawthorne Phone 2-0005 partner. That really is a record for one family. If the father is like his sons, Ike made a good choice. TWIN CITV lOBY CUANMO OOl Phone Dial 7106 Winston-Salem, N. C. 612 West 4th St Wife Of Ambassadoi (Continued from page one) praised the Russian garments and Soviet styles. The exhibit, dis played in a New York store, ex cited so much interest that leading department stores throughout the country have arranged to show this exhibition of the “Iron Curtain Look” as decreed by Soviet de signers. The Kirks now live in Washing ton where the Admiral is Chairman of the American Committee for the liberation of the peoples of Russia. Mrs. Kirk will be going abroad soon to renew acquaintances and obtain the very latest information for her audiences. Said her manager Lee Keedick, “If you saw and heard Lydia Kirk on TV, you will know what charming and delightful speaker she is. Mrs. Kirk’s unusual and enlightening report of her exper iences in Moscow are of interest and importance to everyone. Her’s is not a political talk, but a close- up picture of “Life in Russia To day” as seen by our ambassadoress”. Of All Things (Continued from page two) umes and Picassio would design the sets. With all her clothes and her natural poise Iodine would definitly be perfect for I. R. S. She would plan trips to California, South America, and Europe—representing Salem. She would plan a dance a month, coffees every morning, and teas every afternoon. There would be maids to make up all the beds and a special interior decorator would “do” all the rooms. But when the nominations were all over, and she was not in office. Iodine knew that everyone was sav ing her for May Queen next year. She would have several glamor pic tures taken this summer to have ready in the fall. The TODDLE HOUSE 878 W. Fourth St. Phone 2-5737 MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre « * « « « Sandwich —Salad*—Soda* "The Place Where Salemite* M**t” Today’s Chesterfield is the Best Cigarette Ever Made! CopyriohJ 1954, lioom & Mrui To»*ao Co.