1956 (S' ill quiet hung e do us of »6rs. : We room and and IS or w to how for- Iby into each ittle rces. gain neit time iver, ;st By Mary Avera ■‘Pull on your pajamas — we’re o-oing to the kitchen party!" A piercing squeal rings from one end of the dorm to the other. The stampede i.5 on. The fine waiting before the kit- ekeo is one of freshman, faculty, sophomores, pinned girls, juniors. Miss ISfewlin, seniors, engaged girls, each (M a different outfit. Every nose i.s pointed toward the kitchen as the closely packed line shoves a little, stumbles a little, and a few try to find somebody they know near the food. H'am biscuits, potato chips, brownies, club sandwiches, drinks, pickles, olives, make a colorful and mouth-w.^tering display around the kitchen . The maids all smile at the girls’ pinned hair, clown pajamas, and hungry faces. Russell, our- chef, gives the biggest grin of them all a.s he tells the girls about his thirty-eight years of kitchen work on Salem’s campus and the twelfth anniversary of the famous kitchen party, Some of the girls are in a daze, laughing, tired, chewing, reviewing, going home Wednesday, staying until Friday, or tomorrow they’ll ■‘wear a pony tail.” No matter what the state of the girl, the theme of the party is “I’m going back for more.” The theme recurs four times at least. Dr. Welch trips along in the line wearing a sailor suit — a Manteo playsuit, no doubt. Following her, Mr. (Campbell in his Maine sports shirt. “Who’d like to play check ers?" The weak ones at the Infirmary have been left. Miss Newlin feels like dancing and eating tonight. Everyone is happy or dejected but the good food makes all forget for awhile; and, going back to the dorm, vre decide that this is the best part of exams. Mary Benton Royster Two Salemite Editors Make Plans For Summer Wedding Royster-Lloyd Befae Boyd Mary Benton Royster's engage ment to Lt. William H. Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Lloyd of Hillsboro, is announced by her mother. Mary Benton is the dough- ter of Mrs. Thomas B. Royster of Durham and the late Mr. Royster. The wedding is planned for July. Mary Benton, a senior English major with a primary teaching cer tificate, is Associate Editor of the Salemite. Bill, an aircraft perfor mance engineer in the Air Force, is now stationed at Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico. Boyd'Tilson Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sclater, Jr. of Marion, Virginia, announce the engagement of her daughter, Bebe Boyd, to Lt. James T. Tilson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tilson, also of Marion. The wedding is planned for the early summer. Bebe, a senior English major with a primary teaching certificate, is Assistant Editor of the Salemite. Tommy, a pilot for the Marines, is now stationed at Cherry Point. Beyond The Square (Continued from Page 2) kets. Brazil: This week Juscelino Ku- bitschek became the new President of Brazil’s SS million people. At tending the ceremony from the U. S. was a 14 member delegation headed by Vice-President Nixon. The new President has estab lished the program for his five year term as one of developing the nation’s economy by developing in dustry, electric power, transporta tion, and by building new highways. The social democrats, apparently impressed by his state’s economic development, made Kubitschek their presidential candidate. THE COLLEGE INN RESTAURANT 83# Reynolda Road — Winston-Salem, N. C. STEAKS — SALADS — PIZZA PIE — SPAGHETTI Private Room For Psurtiea For Reservation Phone 2-9932 When classes are through And your girVs close to you Here's a good thing to do—have a CAMEL! n