SdletTi Givis Abandon Campus For Week-ends At State, Duke, Carolina, Davidson, Et Cetera ••2 Vake ome- iday I the the have with 1 to Ex- arly )ver no aeh ;hat nite iter 1.” ole- 3ok )oL ;his the up my air of ose ,nt, ool the ly A favorite Salem expression is ;| always: “The only good part about ) the week is when it is over.’’ And I Salemites with coffee-stained skirts : | and ink-stained faces murmured all this week as they trudged vf wearily to their mid-semester t| exams. vi{ And it was only this hope for fi and anticipation of the big week- 3 end that carried the Salemites ■'* through their tests—it was almost “V as effective a stimulant as “No il Doz”. Rooms will be vacant in the ' Sophomore dorms on Saturday 1 night. Chris Clark has written i about their weekend in poetry—no 7 less! J Duke will welcome two from I here; i M. G. and Mary Dunn aren’t I trailing the rear. Carolina is where the girls will j flock, I Paying their way with clothes in i hock— I Agnes, Chris, Mary Hadley and Lou, I Patsy, Jeanne, and Judy, too. I We’re not ignoring Elsie, Linda, I and Nollner, you see, I They’ll also on the campus be. I Princeton, ah Princeton—it’s ivy I hall Shirley and Diane will snow them all. From Princeton to Florida we’ll II also go. *1 Martha Jarvis doesn’t care for snow. ■f| The K. A. Rose is Emory bound— .'I Anis takes her best ball gown. I Myra and Lucy bid us adieu— Clemson has a better view. Ci Mamie and Charlton are off to % David-sin ■; To visit the Presbyterian gentle- men. j Marybell, we see, has a uniform .'l craze, ■' At the Citadel, she’ll spend these days. il Randolph-Macon awaits McMann. 5 Greeting' her train is the military band. ! Back to N. C. now we’ll come; State to Judy is always fun. And when the week-end is over ■ and done. We’ll hear tales of love and con quests won. Although Barbara Durham was not thinking in rhyme as Chris was, she reported on where the Juniors were spending their weekend. Some of them will be spectators at the Davidson-Wofford football game. Marcia Stanley and Larry McIn tosh, Katherine Scales and Bobby Patterson, Jane Wrike and Allen Beck, Joyce Tylor and Dan LaFar and Sudie Spain and Carroll Jenk ins will be in the group. And of course, Carolina and Ger mans include some Salem Juniors. Carol Cooke will be Gordon Brown’s sponsor for the Beta’s while Bren Bunch is dating Jimmy Cheatham and Suejette Davidson is dating Jack Williams in the Zeta Psi House. Jo Smitherman and Pete McMichael, Anne Miles and Carl Milsted, Ann Darden Webb and David Freshwater, and Nancy morris service Next To Carolina Theatre Saod'wiehes—Salads—Sodas **Th« Place Where Salemites Meet" enqrcuinq co. Warren and Garland Atkins will all be . seen dancing to Stan Ken ton’s music. Dating in the Sigma Chi House, Carol Campbell and Aubrey Roth- rock, Joan Reich and Billy Knouff, and Barbara Durham and Claude Plumlee. Pat Houston reported that the freshmen are all eager to use the second of their overnights for this weekend. Martha Wilkinson is going to Germans with Rivers Up church along with Anne Pearce and Alan Sharp, Margie Boren and Freddie Hutton, Meriwether Wal ker and Bernie Bullard, Anne Sum- merell and Jerry Thompson and Becky Keel and Jim Exum. Martha Duvall and Mary Calhoun are flying to Clemson Homecoming to date Kit Matthews and Bill Neely. Nancy Willis dating Mike Bender will be the only freshman at Duke’s Shoe ’n Slipper. The Davidson S. A. E.s will in clude Martha McCabe and Jack Bivers and Marian Neamond and Jack Chiperfield in their party; while Sue Kuss, Patsy Kidd and Carolyn Garrison will stay on cam pus in order to go to Bo'wman Gray’s dance on the roof of the Robert E. Lee Hotel with Jim Thompson, Stan Freidman and Charles Duckett. Marianne Boyd said that many of the Seniors will also stay on campus this week—^just to work on lesson plans. Yet, Peggy Horton and Betty Morrison are not going to stay around. Peggy is going to the pledge dances at State and Betty is going to Germans. Al though Dayl Dawson will be on campus, she plans to take in the Plantation on her Saturday night date; and Nellie Ann Barrow will entertain Bill ori campus too. Bebe Boyd is going home to Marion, Virginia, to see her “two dogs and nine kittens”; and Sarah Kathryn Huff is taking her weekly train ride to Charlottesville to see Woody—“the one with the broken leg.” And Bunny Gregg’s weekend trip will be to Clemson and the mountains and Dick. 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