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Page Six Around The Square By Martha Ann Kennedy Weird costumes and .ears were everywhere this week. It was all in observance of a quaint and time- honored Salem ritual — RAT WERK! ,.In working the freshmen over;,well enough to produce pro per humiliation, the sophs declare they , very nearly killed themselves Tuesday night the Rat Group put on a ysfty entertaining program for the .vicious Sours. Particularly good yvere the imitations by M. C. Nyra -Boyd, the waist-pincher pa rody of the Alma Mater, and Rose mary Laney’s shivery singing. Wednesday night’s Rat Court was twice as terrifying—what with •hat ' limousine entrance — and mortifying’ as last year’s, because the dreaded gentlemen audience (mostly WF) really was there, not just threatened as in years past. The ."Nursery Rhymes” theme may have seemed just kid stuff to the rats at first, but I hear Peter Piper had quite a rough time. ♦ * * The new little Jacobowsky, Salem faculty’s latest addition, and his mother, Mrs. Eugene Jacobowsky, are home now and getting along fine. The father has evidently as sumed his share of parental re sponsibility, too. One of my grapeviners said that Papa Jake beseiged the kindly nurse at Baptist with frantic in quiries, and she spent several hours drawing large charts for him. Title of charts: How To Put Diaper on Baby. * * * Visitors to South this week were .somewhat startled when they glanced into the living room and saw Juniors lying on the floor, heads on large pieces of art paper and Ann Fordham holding a lamp aloft. Well, they were just having their profiles struck by Mademoi selle Potts, who has spent each night drawing the members of the class and Housemother Mrs. Lovitt. Homework has been neglected, as everyone has sat around admir ing the portraits (and stealing a few more fascinated glances at his IT’S FOR REAL! by Chester Field SECRET YEARNINGS! Oh, why rntist I be civilized instead of being me? I’^ lifeft to be a beast and kiss each pretty gal I see I’d to kick that brain next door, it’s been my favorite dream , And when I’m low I’d like to be upon the floor and scream! MOtALi When you want to let go, enjoy the real thirvg Relax and enjoy a Chesterfield King! "rhe King of them all for flavor that’s real For deep satisfaction you honestly feel.. Made to smoke smoother by Aeeu-Rtiy Beg... borrow... or buy ’em, but try ’em today! Take your pleasure big... Smoke for real... tmoke Chesterfield! TH E SA LEM 1T E own). Everyone is invited to drop in the gallery and view the “ob- jets d’art.” ♦ ♦ + The 1956 World Series ended Wednesday afternoon amid Salem- ite screams of pleasure and of agony. The pennant-winning Yanks may not have been your favorite team, but I think everyone will have to admit the perfect game (first in 34 years) pitched by Don Larsen Friday was pretty thrilling. The Winston-Salem Journal gave it pages one and two. It’s a pity that the owners of those classroom portables won’t have an excuse to bring them an,^' more, though. ♦ * * The Saturday night TV audience in the Student Center was pre dominantly female. No, I’m not mentioning any names — but the Ford Star salute to Cole Porter was great. . ‘ George Chakiris and Gordon MacRae looked handsome — even thru the ping pong balls that kept bouncing through the Salemite audience. As a matter of fact. Cole Porter looked good Saturday night. October 1 2, You are living in the most ex citing time in the history of the world. The twentieth century is far more radical than the Renais sance was. And we here in Am erica go on living in the nineteenth century way of thinking. Dr. Michael Lewis Students Like Davidson, U.N.C. For Blind Weekend Carolina and Davidson ranked tops in the poll taken this week by the Salemite. Students were asked: “If a friend you trusted volunteered to arrange a blind date for you during a big week-end (Homecoming, etc.) at any school in the state, which would you choose ?” Carolina got 113 total votes and Davidson received 92 votes. Fresh men voted 37 for Carolina and 38 TOWN STEAK HOUSE WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF THE NEW STEAK HOUSE ON STRATFORD ROAD S. HAWTHORNE RD. — PHONE 2-0095 Welfare’s Drugs Visit Our Grill Often Delicious Grilled Pimento Cheese, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, etc. Welfares Drugs MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Thaatra * a a « * Saadwiehao—Salada—Sedas "Th» Plaea Wbara Salomitas for Davidson. Among the upper classmen Carolina came out ahead with 76 votes while Davidson had 54 votes. Duke came out third in the total count with 48 votes. Fifth was Forst ranked fourth in the five listed colleges with a total of 33 votes. 25 votes were from upper classmen and 8 votes were from freshmen. Other colleges mentioned by the students as theif favorites were: University of Virginia, Guilford, The Citadel, Atlantic Christian, Washington and Lee, Catawba, Bowman Gray, Georgia Tech and Princeton. .pqrouinq[ CO. REZNICK’S I For RECORDS i t “The Elgart Touch” I ♦ t LE3 ELGART and } HIS ORCHESTRA j 12" LP Special Price ! ONLY $2.98 I I 440 N. Liberty St. Dial 2-1443 j H m West 4lh at Spruce FOREMOST IN COLLEGE FASHIONS Visit our downtown Collegienne Shop West 4th at Spruce and Campus Shop, Wake Forest rain! SISTER, YOU’RE THE SKIPPER IN Sou'wester Use the plcdd box to tote things in! Orrr • cAe - 5^oe Take command of sassy weather like an old salt in these saucy Sou’wester U. S. Gaytees. Wear them with the flashing metal buckles fastened or flapping. Sou’westers pull over shoes easily, keep ’em slick as a whistle. 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