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fiday, May 14/ THE SALEMITE Page Three Exam Schedule cecond semester exams will begin Thursday, May 20 and will con- through Wednesday after- '"on May 26. Each day will have three hour exam periods with J [ exception of Sunday May 23, the morning period will be '^mitted and Wednesday, May 26, Vn the night period will be omit- ' (1 These three periods are at hOO am., 2:00 p m., and 7:00 p.m. Exams’can be picked up in the kilding in which your class is held anytime after 30 minutes before the bEginning of the exam period and must be turned in within 15 minutes jfter the exam period. ^ (i e. for a )-00 exam, you may pick up the exam at 8:30 and it must be turned jn by 17:15). The exams will be filed alphabeti cally, according to last names and will be given in the building in which the particular class is held. The points of distribution are: the office of the Science Building, the reception room of Main Hall, and the seminar room (behind Dean Sandresky's office) in the Fine Arts Center. So to pick up an exam, you go to the correct building (i.e. Science Building for Biology) and give your name and the distributor will find your exam under your last name. Exams must be taken in the building where distributed. The last days, May 25 and 26, all exams will X given out in Main Hall and must be taken there. There should be more than one person in a room during the exam and no books are allowed inside the room. Open book rooms should be used dor open book exams. They are, room 106 in the Science Building, room 302 in Main Hall, and the Fine Arts Center library. This semester, freshmen and .jun iors will be responsible for the stamping, filing and distributing of exams. Because there are so many more freshmen than juniors, fresh men will be responsible for all stamping, filing and for distributing in the Science Building and Fine Arts Center. Juniors will distribute in Main Hall. In case someone needs to change the time ior which she has signed, she will [be respon sible for getting someone to -take her place and letting 'Gwynne Step hens, 314 Gramley know of the change. For the convenience of the ftlers and distributors, -they will re ceive letters of information with ,a dank at the bottom which will tell them their time and place. Jt will helpful to save this and .put it somewhere where it can be seen, be cause there is a $10 penalty fpr for- jetting whatever one signed up for. (so take heed!). This is necessary because of the lack of responsibility 31'. the part of students in the past. Stamping was done May 4, from 11:00 to 2 :00. Filing will be May 18 and 19 from 11:00 to 3 :00. The week beginning Monday, May 10, envelopes and white slips were given out in classes. If you did not sign these, you will not have an exam. If you did not, be sure to check with your teacher and make sure you sign an envelope and attach the corresponding white slip to it. Members of the exam committee are Gwynne Stephens, Chairman; Susan Lundeen, Lynn Bode, Alden Hanson, Miriam Manning, Cathy Gazes, and Mary Ann Campbell You may contact any of these if you have questions. On behalf of Student Government, Judicial Board would like to make the following regulations concern ing exams: 1. Students must take exams IN THE CLASSROOMS of Main Hall, the Science Building, and the Fine Arts Center; exams may not be taken in hallways, laboratories, etc. Also, a stu dent is not to take an exam in a room by herself; she should see that, at the beginning of the exam period, at least one other student is in the room. 2. Under no circumstances are books to be brought into the classroom in which an exam is being taken; all books and papers should be left either in the dorm or outside the exam area. Blue books may be used for the scratch paper, if such paper is not provided by the professor in the exam envelope. 3. When a student opens her en velope, she may, under no cir cumstances, interrupt the exam to refer back to her notes. The above regulations were set up upon recommendation from both students and faculty members; they are solely for the protection of the student, to eliminate any possible suspicion of cheating. We have had cases in The past in which the self scheduling system has been jeopar dized by students putting themselves in awkward situations that could have been avoided. The faculty at Salem are in favor of our exam system in theory, but if it fails In any way this semester, t-hey favor a return to the old sys tem. Please do your part to make our system successful. If you are a Jreshman or junior, this includes your willingness to help stamp, file and iistribute. Ecologists Study At Beach NEW MANAGEMENT Walk to tho PETER PAN RESTAURANT On S. Marshall St. NEW HOURS MON., TUES., THURS. & FRI. 7 A.M.-8 P.M. WED. 7 A.M.-3 P.M. SAT. 8 A.M.-3 P.M. Breakfast Lunch Dinner Ecology class went on a field trip the weekend of April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Willingham, Mr. Nohlgren, 19 excited students plus two ex perienced lab assistants departed in three V-W buses and one Buick to Beaufort, N. C. Our purpose was to observe the major communities of the North Carolina Coast by studying the flaura, fauna and characteristics of the Beaufort- Moorehead areas. We stayed at the Duke Marine Laboratory station. The three days following our arrival .were spent taking local field trips, obtaining specimens to key out back at the lab, walking through knee high mud and a boat ride on the Beveridge to gather up organisms from the JUittU^ Mo/Uf “Little Mary Sunshine,” the sati rical musical which was a great success off-Broadway, will be given by Salem Academy on Thursday, May 20, and Saturday, May 22, in Hanes Auditorium of the Salem Fine Arts Center. There is no charge for the performance. Approximately 80 Salem Academy students, members of the Drama Club and the Glee Club, will be involved in the production under the direction of Carolyn Green, drama, Jean Burroughs, music, and Mary Gunter, choreography. The setting of “Little Mary Sun shine” is a Colorado Inn in the ISOO’s. The cast includes Forest Rangers, Indians, Finishing School Girls, and other colorful characters. The performances will be given at 8:15 p.m. for the public. Heading the cast in the role of Little Mary Sunshine is Mary Anne Whitesides of Gastonia. Nancy Turnkle will ’be played by Deborah Busby of Salisbury, and Mme. Er nestine Von Leibedich will be played by Patti Snow of Morgan- ton. Claire Horn of Charlotte is the Prologue Leader. The young ladies from Eastches- ter Finishing School will be played by Patricia Eckbert of Cramerton, Lucy Vance of Winston-Salem, Alice Wilbanks of Alexander City, Ala., Cyrette Little of Wadesboro, Catherine McKnight of Sylacauga, Ala., and Martha Stevens of Lenoir. The United States Forest Rangers will be played by Mary Wollen of Charlotte, Diane Busby of Salis bury, Peggy McCarty of Fort Pierce, Fla., Sylvia Lessee of Galax, Va., and Eleanor Karnes of Win ston-Salem. Also appearing in the production will be Elizabeth Hunter of Greens boro as Chief Brown Bear, Emily Seelbinder of Winston-Salem as Corporal Billy Jester, Carolyn Hull- Ryde of Gastonia as Captain “Big Jim” Warington, Ardith Ferguson of Pigeon Forge, Tenn., as Yellow Feather, Susan Bowers of White- ville as Fleet Foot, and Ann Way- nick of Winston-Salem as General Oscar Fairfax. Susan Jones of Pittsboro is assistant choreographer, and the accompanist is Salem Col lege student Susan Heaton of Orangeburg, S. C. NOTICE! There will be no student charges at the Salem Book store after May 19 in order to process bills. SPECIAL 20% DISCOUNT STUDENTS & FACULTY Present this od or student I. D. WE STYLE ALL WIGS A HAIR PIECES Regardless Where MASTER Purchased CHARGE 127 STRATFORD CENTER phone 722-81 os 3jijSi€( title ocean. Perhaps this poem entitled “To those down in the >mud flats” left by the Easter Bunny along with some plaotic eggs best summerizes some of the highlights and incidents of our trip. After you’ve trudged through the marshes and over the shore I, the Easter Bunny have brought you delights galore. Eggiota plasticoiata«, I hav^ brought for you To toast the success of Captain Frank and his crew. Beth, having sea sickness while afloat; Rowers towed in by a motor boat; Brenda — the crab; Libba —the scratches; Tricia—the mud and poison ivy patches. Helen and Steve—the red necks; Mark—his corny jokes; Elizabeth — her pigtails and a blowfish that bloats. In spite of it all, you’ve learned a hell-of-a-lot Even the smell of animal rot. Having found all the animals :of the sea, I tricked you—you couldn’t find me. Now from the waters, having “arose” For all you scientists I have a question to pose. Having learned all -the animals of the sea; Which came first the egg or me ? Easteropoda bunnymoropoda ikb (vm. Thruway Shopping Center shop.inoovomibd Dial 725-8519 Dead Battery — Flat Tire No Gas Free Road Service FOR Salem Students At SOUTH MARSHALL ESSO 600 S. Marshall & Academy 722-4661 723-7530 788-8131 24 discount per gallon of gas to students and faculty wHh identification or double green stamps. ABOUT AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY is an oxciting, traveling summer school providing high school, college and graduate students with exceptional accredited study pro grams. Select one from the ten unusual "Adventures in Aworeness" for Summer 1971: EUROPA: Princess of Continents ARGONAUT: Adventure in the Land of Zeus PHAROAH: Journey to the Valley of Kings NIPPON: The Mirror, the Sword, and the Jewel RUBIAYAT: Paths to the Sahara DIALOGUE; West Meets East AWARENESS: Governments and People CONSCIENCE: Awareness through French FREUNDCHAFT: A German Live-In ROMANCE: Awareness through Spanish TO ENROLL: (by May 15th) Call Mrs. Mae Parker, 275-8052, or write her at 308 West Greenway South, Greensboro, N. C. 27403. Local Group Advisor)
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