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Tell me in addition how I can save 20-40% on these books joining the ACADEMIC BOOK CLUB and paying a membership fee as low as 1,8c daily ($6.50 annually). I understand that one of the features of the club is that I am not now, nor will I ever be, under any obligation whatso ever to buy any particular book or quantity of books from Academic Book Club. PLEASEPRINT: Circle appropriate abbraviatian(s): Or. Prof. Rev. Mr. Miss Ms. Name Addrasi Page 3, The Salemite, February 26,1982 Around the Square Note. . P. Code .Dale, SS27S68201,dito Candidates SGA President Katie Davis reminds students that presidential candidates will be on campus to be in terviewed during the next three to four weeks. Executive Board will be participating in the in terviews as student representatives. Any student input is welcome. If there are any specific questions you are concerned about, contact Katie Davis (725-7277), Jessica Foy (725- 7417), Jennifer Ingram (725- 7415), Suzanne Gallimore (725-7150), Judy Watson (748- 8600), or Liz Denton (725- 7680). Names of the candidates should be kept confidential so as not to jeopardize their present-held positions. Drama and Music SAB Feb. 27 - NCSA, “The Mousetrap” by Agatha Christie. Mar. 3, 6; James Dodding, director. Agnes de Mille Theatre. 8:15 p.m. Admission $5. Sr. Citizens- Students $3. Feb. 28 - NCSA, “The Diviners” by James Leonard Jr. Mar. 2, 5: Martin Rader, director. Agnes de Mille Theatre 2 p.m. Admission $5. Sr. Citizens-Students $3. March. 3-6: NCSA, “Richard III.” 8:15 p.m. Sound Studio. Reservations necessary. Mar. 6: NCSA, Big Band Concert-Dance. 8 to 12 p.m, Benton Convention Center. Arts News Transcripts All students who need transcripts for job ap plications, graduate school, or transferring should notify the registrar’s office two to three days in advance. Persons receiving transcripts for the first time will be charged no fee, but a $1 fee will be charged for each additional transcript. Pierrettes The dates for As You Like It have been changed from March 5, 6, and 7 to April 3 and 4 at 8 p.m. and April 5 at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 - Shirley Recital Hall, Bruce Moss, piano recital. 8:15 p.m. Feb. 27 - Shirley Recital Hall. Eleanor Sandresky, piano recital. 8:15 p.m. Feb. 26-27 - “The Bells,” a premier done by N.C. Dance Theatre. 8:15 p.m. Reynolds Auditorium. Tickets available through Salem. Feb. 28 - Winston-Salem Pops Concert. 2 p.m. Reynolds Auditorium. March 6 - Winston-Salem Symphony Concert, 8:15 p.m. Reynolds Auditorium. Student Workers Time cards for all student workers are due Monday at 5 p.m. in the Financial Aid office. SAB will meet Wednesday at 5 p.m. at The Back Door. Room Drawing Juniors, sophomores and freshmen will soon draw for their rooms for the 1982-83 school year. The following dates have been set for, room drawing: singles and triples, Friday, April 2; seniors, Tuesday, April 7; juniors, Wednesday, April 8; sophomores, Thursday, April 9. All room drawings will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30. p.m. in Lehman Hall. A non-refundable reser vation fee of $250 must be paid by April 1 to the college treasurer. A student will not be allowed to participate in room drawing until the fee has been paid. Presently, the student body is involved in a voting process which will decide whether a student can keep the room which she now lives in for the following year. Students are urged to make the necessary plans con cerning rooms and room mates as soon as possible. Security Tips Salemite Applications for Office available through March 12 - Offices available: Editor, associate editor, business manager, assistant business manager. Applications due by March 25, 5 p.m. See Ailison Buice, 102 Bitting, 725-7385, for more information. Rape is a serious crime which can happen to anyone, anytime, anyplace, reports the N.C. Governor’s Crime Commission. In case of rape or sexual assault, follow these guidelines provided by the N.C. Governor’s Crime Commission: - If you decide to report the crime, do. so as soon as possible after the rape. - Do not change clothes. Get to the emergency room im mediately so that evidence can be obtained. Medical care is very important. - Do not hesitate to seek assistance through the Rape Victim Assistance Program, Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, Raleigh. - Questions or additional information on rape crisis centers contact: N.C. Council on the Status of Women, 526 N. Wilmington St., Raleigh, N.C , 27611. Puzzle Answers5:^ ^ r I I I I I I I I I I B. TWO SALEM COLLEGE GRADUATING SENIORS are looking for summer housing in Winston-Salem Possible sub-leasing or house-sitting is particularly attractive. Please call Roberta Hoyle at 725-7150.
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