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April 12, 1957 THE SALEMITE Page Three UAOAR Student CTOvcrnment, being fully ■aware of the importtince of inform- jiu'^ students oi the ideas and work ings of the council, has taken this opportunity to present action of a recent date and to mention briefly future plans. In doing this, it is our hope that interested students wilt contribute their ideas which v-dll be incorporated with those of the representative body—Student Council. There may be, however, a more efficient means of informing you but until such a plan is devised, a column will appear in the SaJemite each week or every two or three weeks. Due to confusion arising from the assumption that there is an half-hour leeway between 7:30 and 8 ;00 p.m. during which you could return to campus witliout its count ing as an evening engagement, the following ruling has been made: Any student returning to campus after 7alO p.m. will be charged with one evening engagement. To many, the grant of upper class privileges lias been confusing. In News Briefs Preliminary registration for next semester will begin .April 23 and Students arc requested to register must be completed by May 1. Students arc requested to register with the head of the department in vvliich tliey are majoring or ex- p;ect to major. * * * Saturday luncli will be the last meal served in the dining room before spring vacation; the dining room will re-qpen for breakfast on Tuesday, .April 23. Dinner will not be served on the evening of Mon- ■da5.', April 22, Faculty Plans For Get-a-tuay order to clear this matter, a brief explanation follows. Upper class privileges go into effect at 12:00 noon, on May 3, All students who have not overused their evening ct'&itgerncnts the previous months or their overnights during the se mester will be given certain pri vileges of the class above them. For example, a freshman with a C-|- average will receive the over night privileges of a first semester sophomore with a C-h average. The committees appointed for discussion of a Point System and Faculty Evaluation have met and suggestions from the former were taken to the Presidents’ Forum, -Although the committee decided that a point system was not the most workable solution, numerous suggestions were offered to the organizational heads. Definite plans for Faculty Evaluation have not been decided upon but the results of discussions from this committee will be posted. In the near future, the most important matters for concern are student participation on Faculty Committees and careful consider ation of the formation, of an Flonor Council, its purposes, etc. Tn conclusion T would like to stress the importance of awareness, which is one prerequesite to suc cessful activities. Tt Is a matter to which both students and organi zations must contribute. The in formation miKst be put before you but you in turn must put yourself in a position to receive it. I urge vou to carefully note the bulletin hoards and Salemite, for if this is done, there would cease to any validity in a statement such as, “No one told me. How was 1 sup posed, to know?” Mary Curtis VVrike The long waited for Spring va cation has finally arrived, and be ginning noon tomorrow, the cam pus will be speedily vacated by its work-weary, but none the less ex cited inhabitants. We students aren’t the only ones who are eager for the big da)'. The faculty, whom we often suppose lives yearly in Main Hall to think up more work for us to do, is also planning to “get away from it all.” Some will remain here in Winston-Salem; others will escape to more distant locations for good old R and R (Rest and Relaxation). Journeying north will be Miss Samson, who is going to her home in Saycr, Pennsylvania; Mr. Camp bell, who is going to Maine to work on his cottages; and Mr. Far ley, who is going to Washington ‘to have a good time U The Deep South will have as its visitors Georgia-bound Mr. Cosby, TOWN STEAK HOUSE TWO FINE RESTAURANTS TO SERVE YOU hfO. 1—107 LOC.KLAND AVE. NO. 2—300 SOUTH STRATFORD RD. HumanNature By Frank Kinney Human nature changes little. Today, as a thousand years ago, all the world loves a lover. And today, as for countless centuries, the lure of a beautiful woman is all-powerful. Strong men who are unconquer able ; mighty men who’s words ara law to many; powerful men who guide the fate of nations become as gentle as lambs under the per suasion of a woman’s beauty. They hasten to do her bidding—they seek new worlds to conquer to lay at her feet. Human nature being what it is, the woman who wants to go places and do big things must know that the price of popularity is her per sonal beauty. For the success of your future, for the. happiness of all your tomorrows, don’t be con tent with less than the best in your hairstyle. Have your next hair cut, permanent wave or hair fashion at the air-conditioned Hairdesigners Beauty Salon, 416 N. Spruce St. Phone PA 4-2411. and Mrs. Heidbreder who antici pates visiting an old college chum in Lake Charles, Loursana. _ If these plans do not materialize, Mrs. Heidbreder will go to Tryon, N. C-, where she will indulge in her favo rite sport—golf. Dr. Welch and the Scotts will travel to Dr. Welch’s cottage at Nags Head. However, our ener getic psychology prof won’t spend the entire time loafing. She e.x- pects to make out exams, if you’ll pardon the nasty word. Miss Roberts is the only one of those interviewed who plans to go west. She will spend her vacation enjoying the mountain scenery of Asheville, N. C. Out of all these, Mr. Wendt is the one whose plans really touch your writer’s deepest longing, for this jolly gentleman wants to spend his holidays sleeping. Oh for a chance to hit the sack! —Ruth Bennett iiiMiiiiiitiiitiiiHtiiiMiimiimimimMui iiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiKii "Wherever You Want To Go "When You Want To Go CALL Phone PA 2-7121 MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre * * * * Sandwiche*—Salads— Sodas "The Place Where Salemites Meet” COLLEGE INN RESTAURANT AKD SPAGHETTI HOUSE For The Best In SIZZLING STEAKS — SPAGHETTI PIZZA — SALADS PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR BANQUETS AND PARTIES BETWEEN WAKE FOREST AND WINSTON-SALEM ON REYNOLDA ROAD PHONE 2-9932 You Are Invited To Visit The DEACON’S DEN iaattjsifeeUer You smoke refreshed A new idea in smoking...all-new SbIgiYI Created by R. J. 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