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- . M - '-in The Quill Pen, Nineteen Twenty even :nigh 'g 'Q' , ' 0' '62 A ma ' N SeI'liO1' Class ANITA M. DUNLAP NORWOOD, N. C. T g years is quite an honor. Anita is the only Senior who is privileged to look back upon eight years of that happiness which only Salem can offer. H B h- o be able to say one has attended Salem for ei ht CI' at letic record is one to be envied. MARY MARTHA GORRELL GREENSBORO, N. C. Few can boast of possessed by Mary. Her charming personality, com- bined with her winning smile and sweet voice, have made her a very lovable girl. Salem is indeed for- tunate in having Mary numbered am as many lovely traits as those ong her Seniors. REBECCA READE HARDEN GRAHAM, N. C. To know her is to love her, runs an old adage How ' ' v true it IS of Beck. The few who have known her are fortunate indeed. Quick to forgive, slow to condemn ea h - ' , ger to elp these are a few of her characteristics. She, in her own sweet way, has erected a monument of love in our hearts that will stand as long as life itself. EDITH ANN KIRKLAND DURHAM, N. C. Alth dependable, lovable, and one of our best athletes. not express what an exceptionally outstanding, all-round girl Edith is. ough she came in late, she has proved herself Mere words can 13 hi .132 ,f I' if ' off: Q n Q . 'V 9 rx Wfa u :Q A ' ov l v . 1 I 4' ,U '- Fug 'Ti' E - - - ..-. .- ' Q: 'S'.3E's1. '- qw ' n QUQ ' ,Dpx, . ' 5 -'IPR 4 Sv 2.-
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