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Page Four THE SALEMITE November 9, 195^ Choral Ensemble Agenda Includes Radio, T V Plans “Our tour might be to New York this year”. For the fir.st few min utes after Mr. Pete made this an nouncement there wasn’t a sound from the Choral Ensemble. Then excited exclamations and questions filled Old Chapel, for trip to New York during the Thanksgiving holidays was quite unexpected. Mr. Peterson, various Moravian churches, and Salem College have been busily making, changing, and completing plans since the first meeting of the Choral Ensemble. The schedule for the tour is al most complete and up to the pre sent includes a brief tour of Wash ington, D. C., concerts at three Moravian churches, a recording session at N. B. C. Radio City, T. V. program, and a tour of New York. Although the Choral Ensemble will tour New York and surround ing areas the main purpose for the tour is to represent Salem College through song. Since there are many new members in the En semble, the group had to get ex perience singing together in addi tion to learning new songs. This meant that much hard work was necessary for Mr. Peterson and the group in preparation for the trip. To gain experience the Ensemble has sung for various oc casions so far this year and during the next two weeks they have seven more engagements. The music for the tour is both sacred and secular and ranges from Bach to Rogers and Hammerstein. This gives variety and interest to the music and style of performance Three Moravian compositions are to be sung by the group. One of these, “I Will Mention The Loving Kindnesses” written by John Antes was recently found in the Archives. The first perform- Mcllroy, Nancy Carroll, freshmen will sing. Deanna Lewis, sopho more, will play the violin. A special group, the Chapel Sing ers, composed of freshmen will sing one of the Moravian songs. While the student body are stuL. fing themselves full of turkey din ners in their respective homes, the Choral Ensemble will probably be eating packed turkey sandwiches on the York! bus — destination: New -Martha Goddard Lectu re (Continued From Page One) He is a scholar, but also an athlete. Pie likes tennis, basketball, rugby, and is a champion mountain- climber. His lecture is open to everyone connected with Salem and to the people of Winston-Salem as well. Dr. Griffith will visit in some classes during his stay here. On Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 the International Relations Club will have a tea in his honor. The members of the club and the gov ernment class have been invited- The Play’s The Thing Today. Football in Bowman-Gray Stadium. Wake Forest Freshmen play the Duke Frosh at 3:00 p.m. . . . at the Carolina, Spencer Tracy and Robert Wagner in The Moun tain ... on at the Winston, The Opposite Sex personified in June Allyson and Ann Sheridan . . . Salem Drive-In: Away All . . . Robin Hood: Crime Streets and The Rains of RanclJ Magnificent 01, Boji in (I Bel-Air: Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing Behind. pur . . session. Monday. Rondthaler lecture. Grii fith in Memorial ’Hall (see paper . . . Fantasia. The Girl He Le ance of this hymn was given No vember the second at the Forsyth Country Club. Representatives from each class will do solo work on the tour Juanita Efird, Peggy Daniel, sen iors; Lynne Hamrick, junior; Peggy Jones, Rosemary Laney, Geraldine at the Robin Hood drive-in. Saturday. Football. Davidson at Wofford . . . Carolina at U. Va., N. C. State versus South Carolina in Raleigh, Duke entertains Navy . . . at the movies. The Mountain and The Opposite Sex ... at the Bel-Air, Come Next Spring. Sunday. Movies. At the Carolina, Tab blunter in The Girl He Left Behind . . . Walt Disney’s Fan tasia at the Winston . . . Winston- SWEATER STRATEGY Destination classes. Or a date the new fur-blend sweaters have estab lished themselves on the hit parade of ■ fashion. Just as luxurious, feminine and durable, these new “blend” sweaters offer a real chal lenge to the cashmere clan. Here’s what the research depart ment found: fur, lamb’s wool, and angora sweaters are giving the aristocratic cashmere cause for alarm. And besides meeting the appearance requirements, the new blend sweaters are cheaper than cashmeres. For instance, a cashmere pullover will cost about $25.00. A fur-blend sweater of the same style costs about $13.00, just half as much. If you’re bothered by how to dress smartly on your budget, try our sweater strategy —ask to see the new “blend” sweaters next time you’re shopping. j —Anne Catlette Tuesday. Pierrette play. The Grai Harp, Old Chapel, 8:30 (see pa' 2). In the uptown Playhouse, Arthii Miller’s The Crucible, about witcli burning in Salem (Mass.) in 169 . . . ten women, eleven men, in eluding Carl Clark in the leadin role. Wednesday. The Crucible Reynolds Auditorium the Balle Russe de Monte Carlo (see pag 3) . starting at the Winstoi Daniel Boone—Trail Blazer. Thursday. The Crucible . . . secon performance of The Grass Harp Old Chapel . . . Great Books di: cussion, library, 7:00 p.m. CHAPEL NEXT WEEK Tuesday. Dr. Ernest Griffith Rondthaler lecturer, will speak. Thm-sday. Student Governmen meeting. MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre Sendwiches—Salads—Sodas “Th» Place Where Meet” Salemites DR. ERNEST GRIFFITH Around The Square tContinued from Page One) The Sex was not opposite at all — the six leading characters were feminine. So I concentrated on the lone starring actor who had an incidental role as June Allyson’s husband and who two-timed her in a polite, Ivy Leaguish way. His was an unfamiliar, but goodlooking face and his acting was inoffensive therefore, I predict future success and possibly an Academy Award i for him. The whole effort ' REZNICK’S FOS RECORDS ★ ★ intended to be satrical comedy, but ’ it made me sad to see Joan Blon- dell, a glamor gal of our subteens, portraying a fat, blowsy, banana- split-eating mother of five, and looking the part. Dave Brubeck and Jay and Kai “Newport Jazz Festival” $3.98 440 N. Liberty St. Dial 2-1443 STANLEY’S SHOE STORE 244 S. Stratford Road Paul Peterson Choir Director Salem Heads Attend Meet Dr. Dale Gramley and Dean Ivy Hixson were the official Salem rep resentatives at the thirty-sixth an nual meeting of the North Caro lina College Conference which opened yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Robert E. Lee. Dr. Edwin Sawyer opened the conference with an invocation. The first two sessions were held yester day morning and the third general session was held this morning with reports from all of the standing and special committees. Dr. Gramley is a member of the Cooperative Research Committee and Dean Hixson is chairman of the Publicity Committee. The purpose of this organization is to further the cause of higher education in North Carolina. Mem bership includes the presidents of the colleges of the state and one other delegate for each college. All faculty members were invited to attend as visitors and to parti cipate in the discussions and de bates. They were also eligible for membership on committees. fjiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiHinimniiiHiiiiitiiiiiiHiin.:. I COMPLIMENTS OP I CAFETERIA HiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiMniniiuimi.iirl 525 S. MAIN c TOWN STEAK HOUSE WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF THE NEW STEAK HOUSE ON STRATFORD ROAD S. HAWTHORNE RD. — PHONE 2-0095 620 SEPARK MUSIC CO. West Fourth St Music of All Pdt>Kshers Phone 3-2241 COLLEGE INN RESTAURANT AND SPAGHETTI HOUSE COME IN ANY TIME—WE’RE NEVER “TOO RIT^Y’- TO HELP YOU USE OUR LAW AWAY PLAN THE CAMERA SHOP photographic headquarters Fourth at Spruce Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 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