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THE SALEMITE Page Three College Art Department Adds Work To Collection As the archway and fourth floor disappear, old South becomes new but familiar. ollege Reveals Renovation Plans; ith Money South Will Rise Again By Ann WiUon There will be some changes made around Salem College beginning this summer. Old Chapel and South Dormitory are two of the first buildings to be renovated. Work on Old Chapel will begin as Soon as school closes, but work on South will begin when the remain ing $35,000 needed for restoration is received. In Old Chapel, the reception Jaom and Day Student Center will continue to be on the main floor; however Little Chapel is going to be removed from South to the southwest portion of the main floor that is parallel to the Alumnae House. The new Little Chapel will house the same interior furnishings as the present one, but will be two feet wider. I The Day Student Center will be larger with more private study area and the reception room will be jailer. There will be a vestibule entrance with openings into the chapel and the center. On the second floor will be located two large classrooms, four faculty offices and tw'o seminar rooms. There will be a center cor ridor the length of the floor. The organ and stage now on second floor will be moved. Two enclosed stairways will be put at the corners of the building parallel to the coffee house. Also the wooden structure between Old Chapel and the Alumnae House is to be removed, thus making each a separate building. No changes will be made in the Student Center. South Dorm is going to be dis connected from Sisters’ Dorm by the removal of Little Chapel, the .Archway, and two rooms in South. When going into South from the square, a larger reception room will greet you. Next to this on the east will be the study room. Across from the study room will be the resident's room. There will be an outside entrance to first floor from the present archway area. In place of the present recreational room will be the first floor bathrooms. and five two-girl rooms will be on the west end. Second floor will have nine two- girl rooms and third floor will have eight two-girl rooms, thus the com pleted dorm will house forty-four boarders. The Salem College Art Depart ment has purchased a new art work to add to the collection of signifi cant contemporary art works which the college now possesses. The work, a pencil drawing by Mr. Tom •Suomalainen, is entitled "Snails,” and concerns the metamorphosis of the Snail to Man, or Man to the Snail, depending on the interpreta tion of the viewer. The men whom Mr. Suomalainen has created in the work lie prone, as do the Snails; Mr Suomalainen achieves the affect of Snail-like Man by curling each human figure in much the same manner as his counterpart the Snail, and by plac ing the two in juxtaposition on the paper. The arms are bent back wards and up in a manner similar to the circular line of the Snail shell, and the artist has designed similar faces on Man and his Shelled Friend. "Snails” is a matter of personal interpretation, for the most part. To make a concrete interpretation one would have to subject his views and opinions on others, and thus the individualism of the work would be lost. “Snails” is now on exhibit in the Main Hall Conference Room, as are some of the other works in the new Salem College contemporary art collection. "Snails” is the only work we have bought from Mr. Suomalainen; however, the exhibit in the Conference Room includes drawings by such artists as Irving GIRLS! Mr. Suavely says: WITH EASTER COMING UP, ALL OF YOU CHICKIE BIDDIES COME ON OVER AND BUY SOME CANDY. By Nancy Hundley HAVE MONEY WILL TRAVEL FOR 21 DAYS IN EUROPE 6 FABULOUS CITIES BEGINNING JULY 20 INTERESTED?? CALL CRICKET COAN—PA 3-3785 OR GEORGE SHIPP TRAVEL AGENCY OR WTOB RADIO STATION ^TOTAL COST 1ST CLASS $895. Hey, Look Me Overl SALEMITES EAT AT THE PETER PAN STEIAKS — SEAFOOD — SALADS OPEN 7:00 AM.-8:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS Get acquainted with the "Route of the Pace, makers”—the area served by Piedmont Air lines. Then, next time you’re traveling along this route—a trip home, to a Mend’s for a holiday or to an athletic event, call Piedmont Airlines or your travel agent. Discover how easy and economical it is to fly. You’ll find Piedmont F-27 prop-jets or 404 Pacemakers mighty comfortable, and Piedmont’s friendly hospitality mighty enjoyable. PIEDMONT AIRLINES Amen, James Bumgardner, and Sue Moore. Irving Amen is a significant figure in contemporary graphic arts, and we have on exhibit his woodcut of Abraham Lincoln. James Bumgardner has received national recognition as a master of watercolor; Sue Moore, of Win- stpn-Salem, is now considered one of the best major North Carolina artists, and she has also received national acclaim for her contri butions in the field of Contem porary Art. As yet, the Salem collection is small, due to the fact that the Art Department is limited by the amount of the funds available for such purchases. The members of the department make the choices for the collection. Often Salem in vites an artist to exhibit his works here and promises to buy one of the works upon the termination of the exhibit. In that manner, we are able to increase the collection, as well as provide excellent exhibits for the Salem students. When does a woman need □ at work □ when travelling Q at bedtime □ when ill □ during menstruation Q and, when weather, activity or stress suggest die need for caution Bidette safeguards intimate feminine daiatiness whenever bathing is imprac tical. 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