Page Six TH^ SAL€MIT£ DECEMBER 4-15 Qo4fUHja C^oe4iti «»Franklv Speaking’* 4 Class Times Students sign envelopes for exams and obtain course evaluations. 5 Class Times Students sign envelopes for exams and obtain course evaluations. 5 5:15 p.m. Christmas Tree Lighting Behind Main Hall 5:30 - 6 p.m. IRS-sponsored wine reception in Club Dining Room following the Christmas Tree Lighting. Club Dining Room 6 p.m. Special Christmas Dinner Refectory 6 8 p.m. A NOUS LA UBERTE - 1931 France - Directed by Rene Clair. With Raymond Cordy and Henri Marchand. One of the most de lightful screen satires ever devised. DeTamble Auditorium, WFU Film Series. 7-9 2-9 p.m. MORAVIAN CANDLE TEA Brothers’ House 9:30-11:30 a.m. DEAN’S COFFEE for students entering exams Club Dining Room 8-9 8 p.m. 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sat. NUTCRACKER SUITE, produced and danced by NCSA dance department. Reynolds Auditorium 10 2 p.m. NUTCRACKER SUITE Reynolds Auditorium 9-15 9 a.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. Salem Examinations, self scheduling exams .. . Designated classrooms 12 2 p.m. - 9 p.m. Salem Christmas 1800 Salem students may attend free in the afternoon if they present Salem ID cards. Old Salem 4 8:15 p.m. The Yuval Trio Wake Forest Chamber Music Society Reynolda House Reynolda Village 5 3:00 p.m. “The Chase” Drama Workshop 7:00 p.m. April Arts Film Series Salem Fine Arts C. 7 1:15 p.m. Christmas Concert Candlelight Service Salem College Choral Ensemble Hanes Auditorium Salem Fine Arts C. 10 3:00 p.m. Organ Recital, William Rainey Student of Dr. John Mueller Shirley Auditorium Salem Fine Arts C. 10 5:00 p.m. Christmas Concert Winston-Salem State U. Hanes Auditorium Salem Fine Arts C. 11 8:15 p.m. Orchestra Concert Hanes Auditorium N.C. School of the Arts Students Polish Exam Cram Art The Salemite wishes to give lire student body some helpful hints for studying for examina tions. We hope everybody has a productive time and that all tirades are great. 1. Be sure to study in areas that are well-lighted, which may exclude dormitory rooms. This is to be able to read all the fine print in the footnotes of those books, rather than to protect your eyes. 2. Try to start studying one subject at a time, and by all means do not attempt to study several topics. This is so you can throw away finished notes and forget the material of one sub ject before studying for another. 3. Get plenty of rest, prefer ably regularly. This is necessary lor escaping your surroundings whenever the work becomes too ;nuch to bear. Such as every .ifternoon, after dinner, 10 hours at night . . . 4. E;it regular meals. W'e don't want anyone becoming exhaus ted by hard study and test taking. Wlio cares if some statis tics show that people think bet ter when they are slightly hun gry; eating is part of an oral fix ation in which we can acquire se curity from putting something into our mouths. 5. Read a couple of dirty books, the December Cosmopo litan and other mags. Suggestions for books are Harold Robbins’ The Betsy, The Sensuous Cou ple. This is to get the mind off of campus hangups ? i Monday, December 4, 1972 byPKilFfiink i }CLA&5> registration "I'VE aOT TWO HOURS FREE BETYlEEN THE AFTERKCOR movie ANt> 'SESAME STR^r'- Got awV classes iq MV Time slot?' s frankly speaking Po»' B®* 15” East Lansing, Michig.n 4M23 Christmas Creativity EMBROIDERY, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, WOOD MATERIALS, HOME CRAFTS - This week the Senior Class is sponsoring a Christmas Bazaar. All items sold at the Bazaar are made by members of the Senior Class and have been priced reasonably for pinched pocketbooks. This is a project for the class to raise money for various necessities, and the Senior Class hopes that everyone will want to come and see how talen ted the girls can be. The Christmas Bazaar will be held in Bitting Dormitory early this week (probably Tuesday, December 5). Check your bulletin boards for the exact date and times, and SUPPORT THE SENIOR CLASS!! mslcn RESTAURANT PEPPER BUILDING WINSTON-SALEM. NORTH CAROLINA 6. Turn to meditation of the desired sort: a.) Zen Buddhism b. ) Bible study and prayer c. ) transcendentalism d.) read ing the Wisdom of Confucius. This is to alleviate mental and spirtual tensions and to make points with the Big One of your choice. 7. If all else fails (ha, ha), pack up your bags and leave. GOOD LUCK TO ALL! WALK TO PETER PAN RESTAURANT Corner Marshall and Walnut Sts. OPEN 6:30-9:00 PM-SAT. 6:30-2:00 PM SERVING GOOD HOME COOKING PLATE LUNCHES 724-3311 New Management Esso) Dead Battery — Flat Tire No Gas Free Road Service FOR Salem Students At SOUTH MARSHALL ESSO 600 S. Marshall & Academy 722-4661 723-7530 788-8831 2c discount per gallon of gas to students and faculty with identification or double green stamps. Zinzendorf Laundry & Dry Cleaning DRY CLEANING - STORAGE 1000 SOUTH MAIN ST. DIAL 722-5178 Salem Book Store "... On the Square" We invite you to visit our other locations also. ELLIS-ASHBURN, STATIONER, INC. NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER SHERWOOD FOREST PLAZA