Paee Four THE SALE MITE May 4, 1957 History Film Planned For Monday Night On Monday, May 6, the history department is presenting a film, The Fight for Peace, in Old Chapel at 8 :00 p.m. The film is considered the best documentary, of the years between World War I and World War II, presenting , a survey of world his tory from Versailles to Munich and showing the break down of Inter national Law and the growth of the aggressor nations. The events ofvthe film include: 1917 events in Russia; rare films of Lenin; historic last films of the Russian Royal family; Japan leav ing the. League of Natfons in de fiance, after the invasion of China; the l>ombing of Shanghai; domestic policies of Hitler; and many more of the .important events that occur red between World War I and World- War 11. Among the personalities in the film ' are Franklin 13. .Roosevelt, Anthony Eden, Pope Pius, Adolph Hitler, Stalin, Lenin, and Hirohito. Walter Winchell said of the film: “Amiericans^ should see The Fight for Peace to reali:^e Iipw good they ha\e it. The film rates an orchid.’' Briefs Sundtiy, May .S, Vespers will be held outside around the fish pond, weather permitting. Mary Jane Mayhew is in charge of the pro gram. Everyone is invited to at tend. Bring your date if you wish. This will be Rev. Sawyer’s last vesper t:ilk. H * ♦ On May 1 at 7:00 p.m. in the science lecture room, Mr. Wade Gallant, a young Winston-Salem lawyer, has agreed to come and discuss with the presidents and secretaries of all campus organi- aa.tioiis as well as any other in terested students the parliamentary procedure practices we need to be using here at Salem. Scores Given I By Dean Hixson The Dean’s Office has just an nounced the results of the Sopho more Comprehensives which were taken on April ninth and tenth. There were two tests, one consisted of a General Culture Test, and the other of a Contemporary Affairs Test. The top eight girls on i-the General Culture Test were: 1. Charlotte Williams 2. Jane Bailey 3. Jean Smitherman 4. Anne Summerell 5. Rachael Rose, Peggy White hurst 6. Marceille Van Liere ■' 7. Sylvia Hedrick 8. Martha Duvall, Nancy Willis In the Contemporary Affairs Test, the eight girls with the highest total scores were: Charlotte Williams Laura Bible Ann Brinson ’ Martha Duvall, Rachael Rose, Jean Smitherman Sarah Ann Price Jen Verreault, Sylvia Hedrick Ellen Daniel, Jane Noel Anne Summerell, Faye Mc Duffie MORRIS SERVICE Nexi To Carolina Theatre 4: it: * Sandwiches—Salads—Sodas “The Place Where Salemltes Meet” llllllllMlIMItllllllM Wherever You Want To Go When You Want To Go CALL 1. 2; 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Shull Plays Bach, Brams Marilyn Shull, sophomore from Chevy Chase, Md., will present. a piano recital Monday night at 7:30 in Memorial Hall. Marilyn is a student of Mr. Clemmens Sandresky, Dean of Music. She also has had time to participate in several extra-curri cular activities, being elected presi dent of the Canterbury Club and vice-president of the Music Club. The program scheduled for Mon day night will consist of: French Suite No. 3 in B minor Bach Intermezzo, op. 76, No. 7 Brahms Intermezzo op. 117, No. 1 Brahms- Chopin Mazurkas—op. 63, No. 3 op. 68, No. 2 ,: op. 7, No. 1 Au Bord d’une Source -.... Liszt j Debussy Preludes - -- 1 Des Pas Sur la Neige Minstrels i Devilish - Prokofieff i Inspiration : - Prokofieff ; A reception will be held in the j Friendship Rooms of Strong im- I mediately following the concert. Mother’s Day Gifts Candy, Cards, Revlon Futurarma Lipstick Holders, Glassware, Books, etc. Salem Book Store COLLEGE INN RESTAURANT AND 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 T>EACON’S T>EN 3^atf)sifeeUer Phone PA 2^12! Best Wishes to the Salem College MAY COURT on CLOSE Of all the different sorts of guys There are only two that I despise: The first I ready would like to slam Is the one who copies from my exam. The other one’s the dirty skunk Who covers his and lets me flunk! MORAL: You’ll pass the pleasure test -with Chesterfield King. Yes, if you want your pleasure - - ' summa cum laude. smoke Chesterfield, King! BIG len^h, BIG flavor, the smoothest tasting smoke today because it’s packed more smoothly by ACCU-RAY. Chesterfield King gives you more of what you’re smoking for! •^50 goes to Louis F, Welch, Iowa State College^ Ames, Iowa, for his Chester Fidd poem, $50 for every philosophical verse accepted for publi cation, Chesterfield, P.0, Box21,Newiork 46,N.Y, © liKSett & Myera Tobacco Co. MOMX :30 to 5 week-day // ' \ ^ Roses go Formal ... A low cut back, high floating sash, full dancing skirt, drenched with roses. They’re aqua on white and it’s all Dacron! Junior sizes 7 to 13. 45.00 Rendezvous Room—Seco