Page Four THE SALEMITE May 9, For Those Who Weren’t There... One of the Forsyth County school students demonstrates "throw ing a pot" 0t the Clothesline Art Show held last Saturday. Alice and her Wonderland friends join the May Court for the crowning moment of May Day. ' The Red Queen takes a break from headhunting to flash smile. a rare M A Y D The fairest flowers of Salem re-enact a pagan ritual as Ihtj dance around the traditional May Pole. A Y 1969 Forsyth County school students filled the Square with their work last Saturday during their annual Clothesline Art Show, Kentucky Student IRC Imports Leftist Speaker Kenneth Jackson, a s e n i o r at Eastern Kentucky University, will speak on “The Case of the Rebel ling Students and Their Counter- Revolution,” Monday, May 12, at 7 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center. The International Relations Club, who is sponsoring the speaker, has invited Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State CoHege stu dents to attend. Affairs). Because of his leftist tendencies he will present a new perspective in which to view student disturbances. Since protests, and take-overs are tinent to national, state, and local news, IRC feels it would be advan tageous for all Salemites to a student view on the subject the riots, per- campus. Any interested sttito who would like to voice their opii ions in any fields related to topic he will be speaking on invited to the informal discuss at 9 p.m. Sunday in the Day • dent Center. hear Mr. Jackson is an active member and of Student Government ana CIRUNA (Council on International Relations and United Nations -WUS- (Coatinuad from Pago 1) sity, $45.00; Miss Chan Myung Park, English, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, $45.00 Uyun Soo Kim, Engineering sae University, $45.00; Mr. Rok Im, Engineering, Han'vani University, $45.00; Mr. Chong Nan Park, Chemistry, Seoul National University, $45.00; and Miss Jung ja Lee, (Junior), Kyung Puk Uni versity, $45.00. Mr. Yon- Kyung Kenny has actively participated in nation-wide conferences. He attended the National Model United Nations in New York this spring as delegation chairman of the Dominican Republic, the coun try his school represented. Kenny plans on participating in the Inter national Model United Nations in July. A very select number of stu dents from the United States have been asked to take part in this conference. Kenny, along with sev eral other American students, will represent the Soviet Union Since the talk Monday open to other campuses community; IRC hopes to see I number of Salemites present, will show a decrease in apatlf campus as well as interei panding communications with ® colleges and universities. NOTICE Dr. and Mrs. Dale H. will attend two events oi lanta Alumnae Club Sun ay, j 11: a brunch for Aluniu their husbands at 12:30 P'®’’ a coke party for prospective ^ students of the Atlanta ar will be sl>»‘ Kenny will be on campus Sunday, May 11, in order to speak to stu dent leaders and get an opinions prevalent on the idea of Salem 2:30 p.m. Dr. Gramley «“■ - ing slides of Salem and tal prospective students at party. The meetings wiH at the Piedmont Driving Atlanta.