Page Four THE SALE MITE -Apri] 5, iQ^i Calendcir Friday, April 5— Carolina: The River’s Edge, star ring Debra Paget, Ray Milland, and Anthony Quinn Winston : East of Eden and Rebel Without A Cause, starring James Dean Saturday, April 6— A. A. Field Day (bring your date and show him how athletic you are, or aren’t), 3 :(X1 on the athle tic field. Gingham Tavern, 8:00. Coming? “The Importance of Being Er nest,” Salem Academy Dramatic Club, 8:00 Sunday, -April 7— Carolina: Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison, with Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum Winston: The Great Man, star ring Jose Ferrer- Vespers, 6:30, Little Chapel, Pro gram led by Barbara Rowland Monday, April 8— Day Student meeting, 1 :15 Student Government, 5:00 “Y” Cabinet, 6:30 President’s Forum, 6:30 Concert : Charles Medlin, violin- cello, 8:30 (you don't have to be a music major to come) Tuesday, -April 9— T^enten Communion, 7:15, Little Chapel Assembly, Sophomore Class Pro gram F. T. A., 6:30 Wednesday, April 10— A. A. meeting, 6:30 Thursday, April 11— Assembly, IRC Program Canterbury Club, 6:30 Winston: The Incredible Shrink ing Man, starring Cirant Williams and Randy Stewart Carolina: Heaven Knows Mr. Allison F'riday, April 12— Civic Music Concert Madiera, contralto Saturday, April Id- Spring Recess, 12:10 Around ... (Continued from page two) Walton, Dotty Ervin, Ann Cren shaw, Nancy Blum, Rose Tiller, and Barbara Bell playing “Red Rover” and “Red Light” on the lawn in front of Bitting Dormitory. Joan Reich was definitely the out standing player in “Red Rover”. ♦ * * Ann Catlette was sipping a coke in Flarry’s when a young man w'earing a white tee shirt, blue jeans, and windbreaker came up to her booth and began talking. gave her a magazine and told her to deliver it to a girl who should be a junior at Salem, and left as quickly as he had come. Ann looked down at the maga zine cover on w'hich was the young man’s picture. — or was it he — wasn’t it James Dean? The pic ture and the young man were Brian Mintz, wdio is now a con struction worker in Akron, Ohio. Brian is a dead ringer for the late James Dean. An article on j)age 24 of the magazine stated that he is now> taking dramatic coach ing and hopes to make something of the resemblence. .Ann ran out to stop him, but he was gone. Madiera Ends Civic Music lean Madiera, brilliant young contralto, of the New York Metro politan Opera Company will give a concert Friday night, April 12, as the final Winston-Salem Civic Music Association’s presentation for this year. Born in Illinois, she began her career in music by studying piano. She did not take up voice until she w'as grown. A friend of hers in New York suggested to her that she take voice lessons which she did, entering the Julliard School of Music. There she met her hus band, Francis, who will be her accompanist Friday night, taking time off from his own job of con ducting the Rhode Island Philhar monic Orchestra. Jean Madiera w'as a success over night in the role of Carmen at the Vienna State Opera where she took forty-five curtain calls opening night. In the same role at the New York Metropolitan, she took twenty-five curtain caljs. On the program wdiich she will give here Friday night, she wall sing some numbers from Carmen among others. § I Shop every department I in our big store for the I Very Newest in Feminine Fashions JT I FASHIONS I Corner Liberty and 3rd Sts. 8:30, Jean Letter (Continued from page two) 4. Each junior was asked to sign a preference sheet staling for which of the offices they would like to he considered. l--ach of the girls who indicated an interest was disi cussed and given a chance. They were not always nominated, but they were considered. 5 Finally, the committee discusses each can didate very frankly and very care fully. 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