Salem Girls Voice Opinions On Valentines I'louogrammed shirt for guess that leaves my mother.” Medlin To Appear As Soloist W ithW instonSalem Symphony Charles Medlin, cellist and mem ber of the Salem College music faculty will make his debut as soloist of the Winston-Salem Sym phony at the orchestra’s concert Thursday, February 17. Violinist Jacobowsky, also a member of the music faculty, Celia Smith, Suz anne Gordon, and Patsy Hopkins, sophomores, will appear with the orchestra. Mr. Medlin will be the featured soloist in the Concerto for Violo- i cello in A minor by Camille Saint- ' Seans. The program also includes Polonaise from the opera Christ mas Night by Rimsky-Korsakov, La Folia by Corelli-Soppin, and the Fourth Symphony Op. 48 by Alex- landre Glagoumow. T A native of High Point, Mr. iMedlin received his first musical training there. After studying with -William Klenz at the University of North Carolina, from Julliard School of Music Mr. Medlin has performed with quartets and ensembles in New York, Indiana, and North Caro- By Ellen Summerell Most S a.l e m i t e s, when asked about the type of Valentines they preferred, said that they liked humorous ones best, didn’t parti cularly care for the “mushy” ones, and liked to send sarcastic cards but didn’t like to get them. Several of the girls I interviewed made additional remarks on the I subject of Valentines. Carolyn Watlington informed me that she is sending two sweetheart Valen tines— one to Cheraw, S. C., and ' one to State. Connie Rhodes plans i to send four—but they’re all to the same, boy. Connie added that three of them are sarcastic. I Kate Campbell remarked, “If I sent Benny a mushy one, he’d , think I was out of rny mind.” Mary Curtis Wrike had just come from the Book Store, and she had a handful of Valentines. I’ve already gotten two,” she said, “so I’ve got to get busy and send some.” Jean Stone has already received a Valentine, too. Her comment was that she couldn’t find one sar castic enough to send back. Then , she added, “I knew he was mad, he graduated , but he cared enough to send the Emily McClure’s reply was a little different. , Emily said, that ' 'n't send Valentines t'■ i she’s sending herself a Valentine !v : iri f-:en(h- r.r to boys who. j—a trip to The Citadel for the on’t rend fhe'u to me- first, so. I Valentine Hop. her husband. ; ay said,. “Carol told me ,h-t I slmii ^0 million times a day at home, at work or on the way There’s nothing like a I very best—Hallmark !” Shirley Redlack said that she isn’t going to send one until she gets one—that will determine what lina. He is cellist with the Salem j kind she sends. Ann Lang Black College Trio. man is sending only one; it’s a TOWN STEAKHOUSE QUALITY FOOD S. Hawthorne Phone 2-0005 | I THE COLLEGE GRILL | ^ 839 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, N. C. « i STEAKS—SALADS—PIZZA PIE | « Private Room for Parties IS § For Reservations Phone 9932 tej BOniED UNDE* AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-Coi f ■' ry WINSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLINC C& ««oke" is a r«gisttr«d tradc-mork. 1955s THE COCA-COLA COMF^^’Y , ; fi / If',i‘[ S I 1^ I When youVe only had time to cram for part of the course.. -'•w A. I and that's the part they ask you on the final exam... M-m-man, that's PURE PLEASURE! For more pure pleasure... No other cigarette is so rich-tasting^ so mild! P.S. No other brand has ever been able to match the pure pleasure in Camel's exclusive blend of costly tobaccos! That's why Camels ore America's most popular cigarette! LMCIIU kuaiijr / B. J. Eeynolds Tobacco Co., Winaton-Sslem, K. 0.