Pace Four
THE SALE MITE’
May 10, jI'957
Around The Square
This week at Salem
. . bcK^Lii wi
I ... included another serenade ! “Now is the time for all ■ • ■
-by the Sig Eps of Wake Forest, | juniors to take off their hats of
vith May Day vyeek-^ third in a series—i don caps, gowns, and
end, I'.Martha Wilkins, Abbye Davis, and | dignity of seniorhood.
A publicity stunt for the May ; iean^Snu.herman,^^^ ter ean^ vva^ , jj.,^ditional Hath
Day pageant included the appear-
properly serenaded the girls in ; Salem’s traditional Hatburning is
Lehman had an open house for | set for Tuesday night, May 14, on
ance of Nancy, Rose, and five vchole fraternity. ! north campus between the Refec-^
costumed members of the cast on ... marked the tirr>e for | tory and the Science Building. It
'drawing with its sveeping and |
gnashing of teeth. The sophomores | , r •
were especially upset to find thaii j clock for nine p.m.
they were losing so many students' j Nancy Criddlebaugh, president of
to other institutions—the univer- rising senior class, has invited
sities of Carolina, Alabama, and '
Florida- and the institution of mar
riage— Iva Roberts, Martha Mc:,
Cabe, Mimi Joyner, and Martha
Wilkins.
the local TV show, “Donuts, Cof
fee, and You”. After modeling
th^ir costumes and answering a few
pertinent Questions our Salem girls
proceeded to loot the show.
D^ose Tiller, her youth taking ad
vantage of four middle-aged house
wives, won at musical cliairs, Sl;e
\\tas given all sorts of cosmeticsi
N|:irgaret MacQucen, catching a
hint thrown out by tlie M. C.^
u ])ox. and
saw Ralph, the postman and
wpn a studying
i ,
Iva Roberts, ^vho
guessed what was in
,mp.
was playing
five different cards at once, won a
la^ip for her apartment in Chapel
Hill' playing Bingo. Camille Suttle
w'on a window fan by holding tlie
luck'y number (of course we v^'ere
alt liolding ten numbers each).
'I'he publ'city must have paid of&
because Salem’s May Dell was
.overflowing with people—and Del-
tasia v/:is -a huge success—even if
the -“farmer’s” feet suffered ftost
bite and the “rain drops” could
have been snow flakes instead.
Going to tlie May h)ay dance
was like stepping into a scene from
Cone With The Wind. Dr. Africa
announced, “All the Magno la Lall
needed to nmke it
a few mint juleps.’
the Board of Trustees, faculty, ad
ministration, and student body, and
urges them to share this experience;
The juniors are busy making hats
. . . and adorning them with those
an ;imateur gardner, leaving rose ■ j-pi^gs they “wish” to abandon . . .
buds in the mail boxes of some of j suits . . • midnight sessions
■with the term paper . . . extra
letters . . . test tubes . . . eight
hii
, thirtys
Ima
favorite Salemites
. . witnessed an honor received
by Mary Walton. She is one of
the three girls still in the running
for color bearer for June .Week;^^^^
at the United States Naval Aca- ^
dem.y.
. . ends ' with craniming for
exams !!!
—Margaret MacQueeu
observations
Caro-
Quiet hour . . . perhaps a
and youth is
mature, and juniors become seniors.
New Budget
Is Approved
By Students
•The Student Budget for 1957-58
has been approved by tlie studentt
body as follows:
Student Government $ -75
Y. W. C. A -
A. A.... - --- -
f. R. S.
Class Dues -
May Day ■ ^
? 70
Lecture Senes
^ 95
Salemite . ■ ■-
Sights and Insights Seniors 12.70
Underclassmen ,9.70
75
Pierrettes
General Fund
Underclassmen $21.50
Seniors $24.50
Economists
Elect Lackey
During a call meeting Monday
afternoon, the Home Economics
Club elected their slate of officers
for next year completing the minor
elections on campus.
Martha Lackey from Statesville,-
N. C. is the new president. Serv
ing with her are Lucinda Oliver,
Rocky Mount, vice-president; Patty
Kimbrough, Davidson, secretary;
Barbara Williams, Statesville,
treasurer and program chairmen
Shirley Hardy from Bethel and
Anna Yelverton, Rocky Mount
The club, composed of Home
Economics majors, is planning a
full program next year of lectures,
projects and socials. There will be
special emphasis on recruitment of
new members from the incoming
freshmen.
Girls staying out in town Satur-
The last of the junior, prospective
teachers have finished their one
day of practice teaching.
The girls could be seen leaving
South about 8:00 in the morning
with their flannel boards and other
visual aids stuck under their arms.,
O'lieir lesson nlans included every
thing from having the studenfs
make up their own short stories to
playing hxKvard R. Murrow s Hear
(t Now”.
The reactions—they did not seem
the least bit elevated by my Faulk-
iVLagno ta i ,
, 1 ner story—they were overly re*
complete were ,
[ The Winston-S a 1 e m Alumnae
h-ul a bridge party for the
It’s COTTON PICKIN’ TIME
1^/ QUfHtt'i
For the Smartest Cotton Dresses, Sportwear and Bathing Suits
Browse Thru
driv niH,^ conihiued the festivities graduating seniors last night at the
• 1 f . Forsyth Country Cdub. Brenda
!'r iLr ^von the prize for the
early mf)nvng the Rathskeller. Graham^
When Mary IxGrand Park’s date on the second prize. “Ben”i
Quit partying at the Rathskeller ; Hogan won the reward for having
and rnturiied to his bed at the ' the lowest score, while Pat Flynt
Gramley’s, lie found that Sue Kuss ^ ams the scralih^le champion. All of
pirn) il'.ere a few seconds ' the pri-'.es were delicious bits of
food.
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