Salem Academy - Quill Pen Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1928

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My X. J S6I1i0I' Class lX1ARTHA lWARGARET lWASTEN VVINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Still waters run deep. Margaret has been at Salem since her freshman year. Her conscien- tiousness, together with her quiet, steady manner, will carry her far on the highroad of success, for she has already demonstrated their worth at Salem. VIRGINIA FRANCES PERKINSON Perle nANvII,I,E, vA. Bring all the words together that mean depend- able, capable, willing, and energetic. Perhaps then it would he possible to describe Perla SlIe's another of those who have been with us four years, and she has certainly proved her worth. MARCIIERETTE ELIZABETH PIERCE AYIIEN, N, C. This is the first year that we have had Mar- guerette with us, but it did not take her long to win the love and confidence of her fellow stu- dents. XVe believe the future holds much for her and we predict a successful career in anything she undertakezz. lX'iARTHA SARGENT Mor HH NDERSONVILLE, N, C, VVe wonder what Martha is dreaming about, for that is what she seems to he doing most of the time. Martha left our ranks several years ago, but tlIe Class of '28 is proud to claim her again. However, she is not always lost in meditation, and often proves a jolly companion. I2 6i'M?3'7 U

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si, JFELEQWX el' QAQMDUYKQU SCI1iO1' Class RUTH KENNEDY MERRY OAKS, N. C. Quiet, unas3uming, unsellish--how could we help but love her? Ruth has not only proved a splen- did Y. VV. C. A. president, but she has founfl time for outside things-in fact, the seniors just could not have had a baseball team without Ruth as pitcher. Doius KIMEL VVINSTON-SALEM, N. C. There are a score of good things we can say about Doris. She is cheerful even on the bluest of days, she is always reliable, and she possesses a voice that will surely bring her fame. VVhen there's music in the air, we know that Doris is near. DAISY LITZ TAZEWELL, VA. VVe have very good reasons to believe the saying that precious things are done up in small pack- ages, for Daisy is our prize living example-liv- ing, indeed, for she is full of pep and the joie de Vivre. She has proved herself indispensable as advertising manager of the QUILI. PEN, as soloist in Iolanthe, as track man for the seniors, and, with it all, she has not neglected her school work. VVe love Daisy for her versatility, but we love her still more just because she's Daisy. ADELE MAC MURPHY DMI AUGUSTA, GA. Though Dell came to us late, she soon made a place for herself in the school. Her humor, imagination, and power of gaining any end she desires make her the possessor of interesting qualities. II ICP-2-3 m3.6Ng. 'R.lT?,-7'Y 'D



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ffwmx be f t w 0' SCI'liO1' Class BERTII3 SI-IoRI2 WI NSTON-SALEM, N. C. I-Iappy am I, from fart' 1'm fret'- llflzy llffllif they all ronlfut lzka mr? But Bertie can be serious at times, and is aptly able to combine pleasure and work. DORA lXfIAY STIPE DIAMOND, WASH. Gentle, sweet, kind, and true are adjectives that may well be applied to Dora. She possesses an accomodating nature that insures conscientious application. She is thorough and trustworthy in all undertakings. ANNA lWACON WARD STONEVILLE, N. C. Ready to llflp ont' all lim fwlzilr, gl .renin of humor, too, a 5Illllt'.,' Anna Macon has not been with us the whole school year, but as she is one of those lucky in- dividuals who looks on the world and its woes with a smile, she has made up for lost time. lWARY CARR WILLIAMSON PINE HALL, N. C. Mary Carr lives so far away from us that we feel we do not really get to know her-which is our loss, of course. She is quiet and reserved- two traits which we consider very enviable. VVe marvel at Mary Carr's ability to take things as they come, never worrying about what the mor- row may bring forth. 13 'SW' FHKQWEYM

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