Salemite, INov. 10,1978, Page 2 To The Editor... Dear Editor, On the Sunday we returned from Fall Break I made a careless move and later suffered the consequences of it. I drove up to the Post Office to pick up my mail. I got out of my car, ran inside, picked up my mail, ran back to my car, and drove off. It was not until an hour or so later that I realized my purse was missing. I knew im mediately what had happened: someone had been lurking in the darkness around the area, waiting for a careless student.When I left my car momentarily, this person grabbed my purse' and ran. It was my fault for not thinking about my action beforehand. I hope this letter serves to warn other students so they won’t make the same mistake. Robin Maxey SAB Discusses Plans For January Term SAB held its regularly scheduled meeting this Wednesday at the Back Door. A large attendance almost matched the breadth of the discussions. Caroline Wannamker, SAB chairman, is working on strengthening the clubs on campus by having them set goals and work together to achieve them. Management workshops for organization members are in the planning stage. Jean Fleming reported on the progress of the student center. Administration is planning to join with students in making it an integ^ral part of Salem life. Plans for a beer license, snack bar, television and refurnishing are under way. Everyone has been encouraged by a growing student response to the project. The main topic of discussion at the meeting concerned plans for January term. SAB is encouraging all clubs to offer various ac tivities during the month. Lectures, concerts, ski weekends, outings to restaurants and places of interest are being suggested as possible club sponsored events. A calendar of the month’s activities will be published prior to the beginning of the term. If you have any suggestions concerning January events, please contact Caroline Wannamaker. Film Festival More Than Nostalgic Lecture Assembly featured on Wednesday the 8th the first of the “Nostalgic” film festival programs. John McElwee a law student at Wake Forest and American film expert is presenting the film series at Salem.. After a humorous discourse on films: past and present, Mr. McElwee showed several vintage cartoons and a reel of Ciark Gable movie rushes. Though . the audience was small, response to 'the presentation was very en thusiastic. Mr. McElwee plans to continue the film series with more lectures and films such as; Gone With the Wind, Casablanca, Old Yeller, The Maltese Falcon and two Alfred Hitchcock thriller. Lecture Assembly would like to encourage more students and faculty to attend the presentations and take ad vantage of this rare op- portimity to enjoy and learn about the best of American films. THC WLGMITGl Will Accept Classified Ads Student Center needs refurnishing ., (Hiotos by Persis Thomstm) and continued student interest. TH€ 94L€MIT€ Ekhtor-in-Chief - Amanda Vannoy Associate Editor - Laura CasteUanos del Valle Layout Editor - Pam Snyder Sports Editor - Sarah Kay Reporters: Laura Babb Theresa Barrett Sheri Johnson M.J. Jones Missy Littleton Lucy Anne Luckhardt Mary Anne Tuggle Prinled by Lindsay Publishing Co. and published every Friday of the College year by the Student Body of .Salem College. Business Manager l.;za tivington Circulation Manager - Anne Yazujian Photography: Persis Thomson Pam Snyder Ann Watters