April 26, 1963 THE SALEMITE Page Three Woods Finds Imagination Helpful In Directing May Day Art Work Head of art for May Day, Sheena Woods puts finishing touches on the flamingos which will be used in the pageant program. Journalist’s Dilemma By Robbin Causey , You read and read and read some \ more— Your eyes are red and you can’t see. k must be fruitless, nothing wrong, Cut how perfect can a mere man be? What’s the grammar ruling here And how docs he spell his name? How do you spell “convertible”? THEY cry your errors, not your fame. Then the gallej' comes at last. And you must read again The same old words, the same old stuff; With luck, you’ll catch your sins. It happens, though, more oft than not, A few will pass you by. The READERS laugh; you see your flaws And pray to improve your eye. Sheena Warren Woods, chairman of the art work for the May Day pageant, has found that her posi tion requires, perhaps more than any other one thing, imagination. A senior art major, Sheena will be giving her Senior Art exhibit be ginning Alay 15. The cxhiljit will he in the Day Student Center. I'his summer she plans to join her husband, Jimmy, in Hawaii where he is stationed with the Army. These days Sheena is wear ing the same tiling because slie is only allowed to take 66 pounds of clotliing on tlie jilane and licr ward robe is gradually getting smaller and smaller. The Wooils will be living in Hawaii for aliout tliree years, Wlien asked liow slie felt about tins year’s May Day, Slicena said, “1 tliink it will be the best one in my four years at Salem. One of tlie reasons it will lie tlie licst is liccaiise fewer people are in cliargc of art, chorcograpliy, and cos tumes.” Slieena lias assumed almost all her committee’s work for herself. with additional lielp from Martlia Jo J’atten and Hetty RIack, And, a c c o r (i i n g to Nancy i Iiiilicrger, Cliairnian of May Day, “Tlie props are the best we’ve ever had . . . simply adorable. Sheena has put a lot of hard work into them.” The fourth floor Of Adain Hall, Sheena’s worksho]) amid the mice and heat, is really an e.xhibition of her im aginative work: gigantic playing cards, flamingoes, and a rose tree made of such unlikely materials as cliickcn wire, rope, paint, lead pipe, and doorsprings. Girls! Mr. Suavely Says: AVOID THE PRE-EXAM RUSH, GET SUP- PUES—PENCILS, PENS, INK, PAPER, NOTE- BOOKS—NOW! Lucy McCallum Elaine Tayloe, as chairman of “Bricks, Books and All That,” an nounced some of the changes to lie made in that book. Slie noted that a two-year supply will be Sprinted, making a saving of more jttlian $100 for student government. R On May d at 5:00 p.m., the first Smecting of the 1963 Orientation * Committee will be held in room 104, '.Main Hall. Elections of presidents of the following dormitories were held ; Wednesday, April 24, in the respec- : tive dorms: Bitting, Strong, Leh man, Soutli, and Sisters’. On Friday, April 26, members of Legislative Board will send incom ing freshmen copies of “When a ■ Girl Accepts Salem . . .” !' - MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theater Sandwiches — Salads Sodas "The Place Where Salemites Meet” FOR SCHOOL NEWSPAPERS YEARBOOKS PROGRAMS COLOR-PROCESS PLATES Let our experience solve your problems. PIEDMONT ENGRAVING CO. PA 2-9722 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. (^962 K J. Keynoids Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. Yni/ll smoke with a fresh enthusiasm yy,hen you discover the cool "air-softened"taste of Salem • menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • modern filter, too