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

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EOVVIE 54 Xldfvtvtiszng Manager Asszstant Editor ,-ltfzlrtif Editor Photograplzzc Editor , 29 , AQ. O Thzrd Row jjj!! I SALLIE HUBBARD DOROTPIY RYMAN LUCY THOMAS ANNE ZEITLER ,gggkiiimll Art Editor .flssistant Editor Hssistant Busirzfxs Mgr. Assistant I-Idfv. Mgr. gui Fourth Row fx , ,QQ 'Q' CI-IARLO1--I-E DUFFY RUTH SNYDER ' 5 I I Junior Represfntatifzze Sopflomoro R1',lJr'f'5e1ztatifv'c ! , mil: yf JANE RONOTHALER gffsgl' l F,-pxhman Reprfsfntatifvr I ISWM iz I'!e'!1e' fff Ia ,:5gg!25 'l1l I !IiI ., .II f , I ,i.1L.. ,hz 7 HH: ' mu 5 -X Aki? N X IW! 'Y . , QQ! I 3 A A 4 4 A A 4 4 4 Q 4 , I A 4 4 4 A . X Q S Q-an 'Y bl A 44 4 4 . l?1x.k.: l', 4 4 4, 4 4 4 W4 W4 -ai 4 4 4 i ff W4 4 Y 4h 4 Y 4 4 4 4C ,X ,K ' Z 5 . .K 4, a R35 W 5 1 4., iw iid ifygxf S X is Z? 21555 if f.l-fd fwyf WH J, ,g mf , . ' Rw A 4' Q J' 50-A 'v ., 3' A 5 Faculty of Salem Academy C1mR1.o1 1'A JACKSON ELEANOR C CH XSF, BA E117 'XBPIH Z V' 4, 5 . 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Marshal . . . . . .ETHELLITZ DORIS A. CLAYTON LA HABRA, CALIFORNIA fl man can ofwn uncouniod gold, ind land and I1 ' . uzldings tall, But low' is just Zo gifue afway-- 11 ran't be ofwned at all. Marshal . . . . . . . JEAN BURROUGIIS ELIZABETH S. COXE WADESBORO N , ORTH CAROLINA r'Tl1l'01lg!l fear of taking risks in life I'fvn missrd a loi of fun- Tlze only tlli ,fre llzosf' I haw ngs that I rfgret en'I donef' Marshal . . . .... GRACE VVILKES lNlARY ELIZABETH FAVER ST. AUGUSTIN E , FLORIDA nC07lfl'71flIl:f'7Zf is a prireloss gift, But disconlent is lzcljnful, foo- I fwant the first for fwllaf I hdqlf, Thr second, Ilzouglz, for :what I do. X Marshal . . ..... KATHARINE LASATER ig Y 0 4 K. WW u . ,,.I MQ, Ifffiisfflx M. IO 1 fl' J' .-v' - 1- j f ' fl' ' ,I v nj , My ,, yy, 4 -- .f',2 ' ,ff ,wr 7 . i MQW!! .A ,..... 2 ff! 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PENELOPE ALLEN 4 A in DOROTHY MARIAN H EIDENREICH BLUEFIELDS, NICARAGUA, CENTRAL AMERICA ' I don't see life in the abstraet A Jaw I-Is something sfweeping and grand- fas- .lf I bury ,my head in its details Mali? As an ostrich does in sand. 'f 1 A 15- , W e 15 an . 1 I , 'Q 1 I .9 s, it ,A of Q Wir, . ,Mffv 1 Wi? '. ,A VI., fi V 4E I 'W , 05 'lf A If. ,I ' -'QA Q, gg Marshal. . . . .SARA WIGOINS - Z ii Q' Q fy M N WDM' V. 4323: I II I 1 . .I EX 'xx -- -A j rv 1'-' , a 22 f A , - Wiwfiiif, I'-W.. ,,,, A- -... .. N -- 'r ., ,f .M , fifni f11f.i:w--'Iii'-E. ......., 7iITix M--. ..,. , ., .... . ,-.' Z?L ?? f 5 f ' ' 'fn ,... 'i ,,,. ' .,.,, Nr----Niiizrzsgqq-5577fm I M ' - --W' -AA- - .,,,, 'Z .Exif ' z ..,.. ::f:::!'i f', staa. -f I . ., s s. . , .., ... , ,ssl . . .. s..., . I -' ,,, , x M I Q5 I, ,I , M I ..,. 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I X-M ,. 1 ' 'weft , ffzgff-' -' 1 - -. 75 . ISN? If ' ff . fur? ff au!7fw6f7! 'M-'VI-1-V fff fs .WW ., ' ffm f 'E - - ' -1-Iliff . . m J . + - -.... ':,,,.. All f -If xg I . Ziff' K K -'fifffj1','ff...w:::1'-'1:--.,.. ,... Q' x ' 2' -'Z - ig- 1 ' ' ' I 1 1 : if:-171 15 ., X , xv, , , , ,sf QW if Senior Class +- 1 .5 SALLIE EDMUNDS HUBARD FAYETTEVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA I feel so Ihrillingly alive, find filled 'with ivim and glee, It's strange to lhinlz that years ago There fwasn't any me! ' Marshal ..... . CHARLOTTE DUFFY IVIARGARET LOUISE JOH NSON RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA I'd raiher he mean to a person Than mean to a dog or a cat, For people can tell a policeman, :Ind animals cannot do lhaif' Marshal ........ ELEANOR jol-1NsoN LUCY JANETTE LANIER WEST POINT, GEORGIA n Look on things Ifwiih friendly eyes, Ca:Z out litlle hates. Just lofve life 1-with all your heart- Life reciprocatesf' Marshal . . .... . ALICE LANIER CLEO CLELLIE LUCAS SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA 'Though Ihe world is at times a troublous place, find often my life seems dull and drear, lfhen I thinle I could leafve it if I fwanled lo, I alfways begin to like it here. Marshal . . ...... LUCY DORTQH ., , . 1 1 , 'FQ I 2 f' ' X X fl 4 ',...f ,,. 1, , f ,MW I ., 2 1 f' x 'r ,. - ,f' ,,,:f ff, X -L W1 , ,Z f, XX. ,.:5g1fI..1 M.,-3Q275,fv 'A,, , 35j,1',2,,.55:,L33-L,,,,,..5Zy-'T ,... ,. 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MCCOLLUAI ,Y WINSTON-SALEM, NOR'I'H CAROLINA 4, , g I found a sway to cure today ' That foolish mood of hurry- 1 Simply flopped the clock and then ig ,fi of .ey A , If' I didn'l have to fworryf' ha WT? 57' Marshal . . . MARY LAMAR REYNOI DS I 'f Egg, M W In A I' I ifffiizi Jfgf? MARY ELIZABETH PFAFF WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Truth makes life a noble thing, Elnd courage makes it strong,- But grace and tact must set them of Hs music does a song. xg R5 Marshal ....... AI,ICE VICTORIA JONES 'arf' MARGUERETTE ELIZABETH PIERCE L kg O jf, 421. AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA I' kj, ' V aw 42 - 'Y , ' at ' ,E f- lVhenefUer a problem comes up in my lifc, I decide it and promptly forget it- . E wb vs It isn't so much the decision that counts 3 i :fi h Hs the fwill pofwer not to regret it. A-N I E' i' ' 2 ' ft we Q 4 JY, .s na X X Marshal . . . HELEN ALLEN 3 Q , Qc: X v Kgygogwy 5 e 'I v 'I Yi QE I M E' Q I 1 I . 3 'X X .. A ' A f If 11, .i.... . 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And now sinee we have come to the road's bend, The hnal hours that slip away so fast We long to stop before they reaeh their end. Although today we stand on life's threshold Loohing ahead to many a long bright year, Our hearts with shadows hll as we are told Tlze time for partings sad is drawing near. 'Tis come at length, that day of brightest dreams, And bids us leave the school that we lofoe well, Salemj how efvery fleeting memory seems A bond to hold us wheresoe'er we dwell. ENVOI So now we hail you, Salem, as we part, For in your walls we eherished friendships true,' dnd though today there's joy in efuerp heart, We'll often turn our grateful thoughts to you. Y 5 I y . fx. at X .v K 1 X . . ' xx .... . . -. . I it ,, I . UM .1 ,yfjwajf yu W lf' Q 4Wf K' .. 'lf'--e.,.ff ,,,,, lj- -Nm-Dm ' '4-Q., MXH-LTI'-.H...,Qf'w-.wzzgv ,A,, ,,':,.., ,,....., .,'w7,fff,g-fffavffif jf,-, 4, ' Re W- '-s-- - -.. :,.,, -..... -Q ,... .., . 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' ' -' f ff ' ' f'- 17 P1 E' - I : - ff :ff .ff f 'U ' ' ' 'J .'.AifJ fffffi' I ffl 'F 1 -1' ' 3 ' .. N 5' .f-nr 'fWfwza,,,,,. , ,,,,f, ,322 ff ,ff 432540, Y iw...- 'I . ...... . ........ ...C sAf 1 Class History O BE sure, the proverb, Idleness is the devil's workshop, applied to the Class of '29 as we began our years at Salem in September, 1925, with Miss Zachary as class sponsor. VVe were poor students and not much better athletes. The only championships we ' J could claim for the year were Hit Pin, Baseball, and Tennis Singles. As for scholar- ship, only a few made the honor roll, and a number of faint hearts left us because of homesickness or too much devotion to the opposite sex. Truly the life of a timid, ignorant little freshman is a hard one. In the spring we lost one of our best friends in Mr. Heath, our principal, who went to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where he became president of the Moravian College for VVomen. Miss Eleanor Chase, our new principal, renowned Phi Beta Kappa from Radcliffe, inaugurated a new regime at Salem Academy in 1926. Instead of having time to get our mail and something to eat at morning recess, we learned to spell from II 215 until II 230. As Sophomores we were not quite so green, but still very fresh. Miss Efird became class sponsor. VVe had profited by the knowledge of the year before. No longer did teachers, tests, and examination appall us. But the mastery of athletics still eluded our grasp, for we won only soccer. In the spring we entertained our sister class at the Blue VVillow Tea Room. The junior year of our class inaugurated the golden age. Under the leadership of Miss Byrd we became distinguished scholars and famous athletes. Out of the class a number made the honor roll. VVe won soccer, speedball, basketball, track, and tennis, not to enumerate further. VVe won every championship in sports and at the same time kept up our work and came back to graduate in 1929. Let us not fail to mention the famous picnic given us by the Freshman Class. on which picnic Miss Byrd acquired a number of gray hairs. And of course we worked day and night from Christmas on to give a bigger and better Junior-Senior banquet than had ever been given before. In 1928 we came back, dignified and respected Seniors. We had not only all our Juniors back and our class teacher, Miss Byrd, but we welcomed into our class Lucy Lanier, La Rue Gibson, Doris Clayton, Elizabeth Coxe, Clellie Lucas, and Blanche Phillips. By winning the song contest with our Senior Class Song we began the year right. Now we were honored by being allowed to change commencement dates, to effect improvements in the Academy dormitory life, and to receive from Miss Jackson, the new principal in residence, privileges befitting our honorable state. VVe felt quite at ease patronizing the Freshmen and chatting with Dr. Rondthaler, our president, whom we had formerly held in awe. Many of the class have been at Salem four years, most of them three years, but Jinks Harris, who came here a little girl under Mother Elizabeth, holds the record: she has been a daughter of Salem seven years. An unusual record in school work has been made, this year about seven-one-third of the class,-have been on the honor roll for the year. Again we excelled in athletics, though we relin- quished the tennis championship to the juniors and track to the Freshmen. Some of our Seniors distinguished themselves in horseback riding, a new sport introduced this year. It has been our privilege to be entertained by the Sophomores at a silhouette luncheon, by the juniors at a very original pirate banquet, and by Mrs. Rondthaler at a delicious breakfast. As proof that this class is unusual, we offer this statement: out of twenty-three, the largest class in several years, every single person is graduating, in spite of the fact that a higher standard prevails, as our work in the last few years has been organized to meet Standard College Entrance Requirements. As a class we have endeavored to stand for progress in Salem Academy. 16 QQITDLI. v is' - 6, .Z it5Qf!4.ljl' .iii . 4 ff! ,,:-m..1:-4 .7 gesfgyf A fu, . B .Mk IA V' VCX 2 di Nasa 7 Se ' t if it Last Will and Testament E, the Seniors of 1929, being of sound body and in full possession of our faculties, wisl1- i11g to gain 11ew traits a11d personalities, do hereby make, declare, and publish this document as our last will and testament. 1. To Penelope Allen we will Hortense Carson's well-beaten path in front of South Hall, hoping that she will be able to take care of it as well as her predecessors. 2. To Frances VVilliams we bequeath Elizabeth Board's charming personality and beauty. 3. To Alice Lanier we bequeath Sallie Hubard's tact. 4. To Helen Alle11 we bequeath Kathareen Talley's enormous appetite. 5. To Harryet Polhemus we will Lucy Lanier's and Marguerette Pierce's fiery temper so that hereafter she will stand up for her rights and not be imposed upon as she has been because of her good disposition. 6. To Betsy Anderson we will Elizabeth Bowie's gift of gab. 7. To Charlotte Duffy we will La Rue Gibson's poise so that now, since Charlotte has become a lady, she may put away childish things and act like a lady. 8. To Grace VVilkes we bequeath Dorothy Heidi-nreich's dai11ty shoes. 9. To Penelope Allen we will Clellie Lucas' frequent visits to VVinston-Salem, so that Penelope need not worry about who's going to take her out every Saturday night. IO. To Dorothy Ryman we will Virginia Harris' green cap, which has been wor11 at Salem daily for the last seven years. II. To Anne Zeitler we will Bus Favor's curly golden locks. Please keep them up as well as Bus. 12. To Alice Victoria Jones we bestow Mary Stockton's a11d Anne Snyder's boisterousness. 13. To Jean Burroughs we leave Hazel Greene's wit. 14. To Ruth Kreiter we will Blanche Phillip's wisdom teeth so that during 1930 she may be an honor student. 15. To Lucy Dortch we bequeath Kathryn McCollum's graceful walk. 16. To Ernestine Johnson we will Doris Clayton's ability to act, hoping that some day they may meet in Hollywood. 17. To Betsy Anderso11 we bestow Peggy Betts' flirtatious 11ature. 18. To Lucy Thomas we bestow Margaret Johnson's wisdom and Frances Maloney's superfluous weight. 19. To Frances VVilliams we Seniors leave our extra week-ends so that next year she will not have to wait till Monday to leave for Greenboro. 20. T o Grace VVilkes we bequeath Lib Pfaffs musical talent. 21. Miss Zachary and Miss Jackson have heard that an ounce of preve11tio11 is worth a pound of cureg so to them we leave this ear trumpet that hereafter they may lead the girls down the straight and 11arrow path. 22. To Dr. a11d Mrs. Rondthaler we leave our love and esteem. 23. To Salem Academy we bestow our wish for continuous success. Signe last will hereunto d, sealed, declared a11d published by the Senior Class of 1929 of Salem Academy as their and testament, i11 the presence of us, who, at their request and i11 the presence of each, do subscribe our names as witnesses. VIRGINIA Hfuuus, liditor LUCY LANHER, Finazzrial Sz'z'n'1ary. BLANCHE PH11.1.1Ps, Prrsidcmt of flu- Senior Class. 17 -r f 1,-,. .---- -.., :--.5 . , 'ANC-M r 2 h H ff'f6??5if ,iff X- -- Q 3-Gab 77 i 1 1 1 --31. - 5-1,-'f - -0 59' I Fhqtjj :J 29 twig - 3 'ssbyy offs? T L . C 1 The Prophecy of the Senior ass frlxsistfd by a Crystal Ballj SEE a quaint white cottage with flowers here, there, and everywhere. In one corner stands a lovely lady. She turns. Ah, it is Kathareen Talley. How appropriate a setting for our Kathareen of charming manners and ' gentle ways! Ah, the crystal grows dim! Here is another picture. l see a fashionable home in Washiiigtoii. Why, there's Elizabeth Bowie standing in the reception line. VVho is this coming? Clellie Lucas with her husband. Isn't he dis- tinguished looking? And Clellie Lucas looks wonderful. Bowie is dressed in one of the loveliest Patou dresses I have ever seen. Oh, again I can see nothing. VVhy, this looks like a college campus. I believe it is the University of Kentucky. Look at the absurd new styles for the collegiately correct. Ah, I see a breathless boy running this way. He looks eagerly for someone, and then turns, disappointed. Suddenly he makes a lunge through the crowd. VVhy, mother, Iym so sorry I'm late. Ah, his pretty mother is Elizabeth Board. I'm so excited over your graduation, she said. I can remember when I grad- uated from here, too. Ah, it grows dimmer now, it is changing, growing clear again. I see a hot, steaming kitchen. VVhy, there is Frances lVIaloney, bending over a kneading board. There are several children, at least six or seven, pulling at her skirts-and here comes a woman in spectacles, her hair tied in pathetic wisps. It looks like-why, it is Hazel Greene, harassed teacher of Nlidway, Tennessee. She is complaining that Clyde, the awful boy, has drawn a picture on the blackboard and labeled it Teacher Greenef' She loudly declaims, Spare the rod and spoil the childf' Again the crystal changesg another picture. It is a spacious stage at the Theatre Royale in London. Empty now, a petite dancer pierettes across the stage. It can't be anyone but our own Kathryn lVIcCollum from America. She has received very Hatter- ing notices from the critics and is very popular with the Londoners. The stage is fading. In a network of traffic I see a beautiful car crawling slowly along. Suddenly it extricates itself from the mass and sto-ps before Roxy's Theatre. Two sophisticated women step from the car and rush into the side entrance. VVho can they be? Oh, I see glaring headlights proclaim that Miss Doris Clayton, accompanied by her director, Nliss Mary Stockton, will appear in person with the picture, For Love of a Red Head, her latest triumph. Uh, is that who it is? How much they have changed! I would never have known them. The scene has changed again. I see a doctor's office. The immaculate Dr. Harris sits behind a huge desk. She is speaking in trembling tones to a trembling man. Have you kept your feet dry?', Yes, ma'am.l' Have you taken your daily dozen ? Yes, malamf' Have you slept eight hours every night? Yes, ma'am.', You are cured. Fifty dollars, please. rt it ti at I 8 -r4q fcg5,ff XTv-1 if A' -. -X PSU . 6853? if ..., J Cyfyef 4-Q., P r . 1 .0 flaaalfl J 6? 'B , ,YI 4X1 . ..... . . . . . . rff The Woman with the man lo-oks up and hands the doctor fifty dollars. NVhy, it's Elizabeth Coxel She then leads her trembling husband from that awful presence. Dr. Harris is turning with a business-like air to her nurse. It's Anne Snyder, nodding approval to her summary cure. The scene changes rapidly this time. I-low familiar the buildings look. What! The lobby of the Robert E. Lee. Nlany richly dressed dowagers are telling the latest scandal in secretive voices and o-ften with malicious grins. The president-none other than Blanche Phillips-silences the group. She is directing their attention to the door, and telling them that the special guests for the meeting are lylr. and Mrs. sl. P. jones, who have been doing missionary work in Finland. IN'Irs. Jones stalks in, pulling her bespectacled little husband behind her. Her face is toward me now-why, it is Doro- thy Heidenreich. How little she has changed by the years. VVinston-Salem is fading away-I see a select little inn on Long Island. The pro- prietor is rushing around to see if everything is all right. It's Nlarguerette Pierce. The door opens and a group of smartly dressed people enter. There's Hortense Carson l She must be quite the fashion. One of the social elite is pushing her around with a triumphant air-I have it, she is the poet of the hour. She has her manuscript in her hand. She's beginning to read to the group. Oh, it would change! Crystals should have vitaphone attached-I'm not so good at reading lips. I-Iere's a gypsy camp. No, it's a circus. There goes a woman with a familiar air. Look at the children fighting to hold her hand. She must be taking the whole orphan asylum to the circus. I-Iow like IVIargaret Johnson, always the same nice and tho-ughtful person. Again the crystal changes. It is growing clear-I see a smart summer ho-me at Bar Harbor. It must be time for tea. There sits-Why, of all people -Peggy Betts, at the tea table. She seems to be one of the most brilliant hostesses at the resort. I see another stage. Two people are seated at pianos, pounding at the keys with grim determination. They look tired. Why, it's La Rue Gibson and Elizabeth Pfaff. They are playing in a maratho-n. The blank begins to take form. I see palms and tropical plants. VVe've come nearer the gubernatorial mansion of Florida. Here comes a bunch of girls Wearing Salem arm-bands. There is Bus Favor at the door receiving them. Can it be-why, she's the governor-and there's Lucy Lanier. She's evidently heading the party. Since re- ceiving degrees from Hollins and VVellesley she has succeeded lNIiss Stipe as Dean of VVomen of Salem College. Neither she nor Bus has changed in the least. x g A 19 1 J? 3'-'TDL7 1 1 1 .:'JffM ' J 2295 -' L- vi 7 'T ,ff 'J 'v f x Q! 1' A 7., Chcsx M 1, W... M S E Nfl QR SE IIEE E T 'P-Fifi? 4' KL . 1 'ff-fi , r,Ifzffzl-,lx XA ' 1- f'U ' ,mira L' 'I Daizziirsl . . Jlost in Low' . Biggmf Flirt 1J'iggf'.vI Bluff . . Biggrsl Tallvfr . fllost Jllllvtiz' . Best Looking . fllosi Illl1iffff'7'f'71f fllosf Original . Hrs! Dixpositiorz fllosf Co11rI'm11.s' fllosf P677 . . 1J'ig'gr1s't Liar . Urs! IDl'f'SXf'I1 . flloyt Sinffrff . first Dmzrfr . fllost Tartfu! . lI'i1rim . . . fllnst Ofvfinzistir Afoyt Pmsizlzisfic flloxl Uzzsrlffsll . fix thry sm' mflz olhrr . . LUCY LANIER . DORIS CLAYTON HIJRTENSE CARSON . . SALLIE HUBARII . . FRANCES NIALONEY . VIRGINIA HARRIS ELIZABETH BOARD ELIZABETH BOWIE . . BLANCHE PHILLIPS . . LUCY LANIER . NIARGARET LOUISE JOHNSON . HCJRTENSE CARSON ELIZABETH COXE ELIZABETH BOWIE . ELIZABETH FAVOR ELIZABETH BOWIE . NI.-XRGUERITE PIERCE KATHRYN BfICCOI.LL'M . LA RUE GIBSON . CLELLIE LUCAS . . LUCY LANIER Jolliavt . . . . FRANCES MALONEY 20 '41f'rIL7,ff'i.:v-,fi-. ':5y: -i-'Lu - . r .I , 5w,.- -In-SS ,I , f,Edf,,f ggi, ,it.--S..- J-7 ' 'Qi:7Z + g::x-L?-iv g, Vg, 'mf Q.. 5.4 1 X Xl W A . Q u - n n A A si 4 A A ur Q Q 5 A Y- - 5 0 'r . A A kg .- P. .LA 6 . f 3 y fi? 'K+ V-' 41- ' 3 .3 , v :- ., NW ,xl 73 4514 4 Hifi Ax stiff? NA ,W S . 1, ', Z ' ,YA A v 'W H 4 Q - ff 4 W' x -1 4. Q 1 .-4 , A 'ff .' gx xv. ' fi? iff ,SF .y A if gp 'R 2 E51 7' SEA Q Wg ' 21 fafib 0,' 1 5 z X. - -'I y-iffy!! n ci ' '- o ja, 'f:4'fY5?jl' A' 'Jaff -tl' asqjf--HQ? 7 u-'b6 ? :J 'if 5 ,y 1 N, ur ,L f W2 .5251 if ' 45? K 495 v wg, 6 S xx L ff vf ,f l 2 f w gf Ewa 1 wg' v :Zig fr 1 . , . Y V WY V Ir Senior Characteristics Name Nifklzamr Faworilr Exjvrmsion lfvflffl' Found MARGARET BETTS .... Peggy . . .Grandl . . . Oak Ridge . ELIZABETH BOARD .... Board . . . VVe-ll! . . . Wandering . . ELIZABETH BOWIE .... Bo-wie . . . I'm telling you . . . Gooch's . . HORTENSE CARSON .... Tense . . .VVell, good! . . .Welfare's . . . . IDORIS CLAYTON . . . , liaby . . . . Censored . . . . Writing specials . ELIZABETH COKE .... Libber . . . L-Ove-ly . . Hanging around in the front ELIZABETH FAVOR .... Bus . . . . Ding it! . . . Where duty calls . LA RUE GIBSON . . . . La Rue . . Listen- . . . . Opening candy. . HAZEL CSREENE . . Lemme tell ye! . . Telling jokes . . VIRGINIE HARRIS .... jinks . . .l-li, Smick . . . On the athletic held DOROTHY HEIDENREICH . Dot . . . .Law no! ..... Studying . . . . SALLIE HLIBARO .... I mean-well, you Boning on Latin know what I mean MARG.ARET JOHNSON . . . Twitter . . WVhy, Bus! .... Hurrying . . . . LUCY LANIER . . Oh, llm so silly! . . Waiting on people CLELLIE LUCAS . . . VVhy, honey .... With dad . . . . KATHRYN NICCOLLUM . . Kay . . . .l-ley, huzzard! . . Checking town . . FRANCES MALONEY . . . Connie . . .Look out! . . Where she ought not ELIZABETH PFAFF . . BLANCHE PHILLIPS . ANNIE SNYDER MARY STORTON IQATHARIEEN TALLEY Lib.. M. Pierce . Anne . . lxate . . MARGLIERETTE PIERCE . . W 'fxtfft' . NVell, I declare . . You swear? . . . Oh, mercy! . . Law, honey! . . Whooivee, Elon! . . . . .That's a pain . . to be At piano . . lVIusic Hall . . Dancing . . . Ball games . Oak Ridge . . Day dreaming . . 22 ' fiffij- ,E R 1? t5Qf!?..?j!'f. 'ffigf -3,5 QL- , QQJ7 X:-H: ,ff 1 X Sf Q E Ifantx To Be A Happer . . Let alone . . Loved by ? . A NVelfareH worker . . . Home maker Heard . . Freckleless . . Sophisticated A missionary in Alaska . . A doctor . . . . . Pluperfect in every lesson . Ph.D.. Senior Characteristics II'l1y She Comrs lo Salem . To learn . ..... . 'Cause Helen did . . . Still a question ..... . To be near the drug store . . . To be near Bit. Airy . . . . l wonder ...... . Salem would not let her stay home To substitute for the alarm clock on third Don't ask us . . . . . . . . From force of habit. . To shine ..... To grow up . . A matron in an orphan Family tradition . . asylum Fat . . . . Her mama sent her . . Out.. Tall . .... . HarmonClOUSD A Paderewski . . . It's a secret .... . To worry Miss Knox . . . . . To increase her vocabulary . . Because itls near . . . In love . . . 'Cause she wanted to . . Different . . . To get mail . . . . . Red head . . . Ask her . . . A Mrs. ..... . lylr. Stockton . . There's no telling . . . Unspecified reason . lf'alL'rf00 Billy Bluefield Rlartinsville Charles Red hair Telephone Chemistry A Ford Checker University of Virginia Senior privileges Her feet Latin Her roommate Coffee A Studebaker Country Club Restriction Rain Love VVrightsville Beach Thompson's No. 2 Nlaking up her mind Things in general 23 -.r f gill..-...-.., t..,g,-Q., i.. .,'E:f:m A ,Q I I ,, .- ZW-Nb Og' I 3 ,X , ,f 1.5-:Q-fl '-fel.-3-,ff a -O af' 22:54.-'J .e.. ,. J -459 NY Q- , ii, 4 if-'::. - ? be X il' L A A A L 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 A A A 4 in 4 4 4 4 Q 4 if - -AI 1lI'liO1' Class OFFICISRS DoR0'I'IIY RYMAN .... ..,. I 'nszdrnl flIiR'lkRUIJIi S'I0cK'I'oN . ....... 1111 Pnszc Int LUCY THOMAS ......... . . S1'n'wfzIry and Tna unr 7 MISS VIRGINIA YN IIIsoN, Clan Sponsur BETSY ANIIIQRSON ANNIII SUE Asxraw RU'I'II C'I,HwIaI,I, MII,I1RI5II C'0RNIf'I I' NEIIIE Ck,x'IIsR CII,xRI,0'I I'E DUIIAI' .MImIIaIiIzs SLZZANNH F,xUcIeI'I'I1 MARY Honcrzs IEI.IaIxxoIz jouxsox IQATHERINE I,AsA'I'I5R LOUISE MALONIQY DE Lms OSBOIINE D0R0'I'IIY RYMAN GI5R'I'RUIm S'I'0CK'I'0N fIERTIE Sw,xII'I'z LUCY TIIOMAS FRAXCES XVII,I.I,xIvIs IR,xxI:I.I. VVOOIIARII Axxh ZIiI'I'I,I:R 2+ '4tI'rILZff'iTv-1,11-.V- ':pr--Ez. ',-I , Q I .A . 5X . If .22 Q,-qi?v' R lx X, 0.635931 ev - 'f ' '4' 'Agia-.ff + Xi,-2? V J, -.4 1 X Xl IA .4 Sophomore Class OFFICERS PENELOPE ALLEN ..... . . . ..... Preszdeni MARY LAMAR REYNOLDS . ....... Iviff'-Pl'l'5it1'l'lZf HARRYET POLHEMUS ..... .... . Sz'4'rfIary and Trfa5urz'r MISS MARY VVEAVER, Sponsor MEMBERS MARY ANN ADAMS PENELOPE ALLEN MARIAN CALDVVELL CECELIA COCHRAN DOROTHY CROVVELL LUCY DORTCH LIELEN QERIFFITH VIVIAN GRIFFITII CSVVENDOLYN HAVVKES RUTH KREITER MARGARET MAXWELL MARY MITCHELL DOROTHY PFAEE IQATHERINE PRAFF HARRX'E'l' POLHEMUS MARJORIE REAVES MARY LAMAR REYNOLDS LORENE SELSOR CAROLYN VVELC1-1 GRACE VVILKES RUTH SNYOER SARA VVIGGINS 25 'fxffrfggfx-,,4.-- ':p: -fu' .- -.,5,:,,, ., . ws., f F 'S '. v'7':1- ki 1' 1 ' EfQf!Q..?Zf . ,... R ff? cf ' Q.. f 5 , Q' -Z ,, hat f x W A 7'- L 1 C 4 4 K ' 5 A I 4 A 4 A A 4 A 4 A .' 1 - 4 I: 5. L' F1'6Sl'1IT13.I1 Class OFFICERS MARX' MCCANLESS . . .--..- . Prfszdfnt AGNES BRISBEN . . . ....... Fm' Prrszdnzt HEI,EN AI.I.EN ............ Sf'c'ra1ary and Trraszurr MISS ELIZAIIETII CIIASE, Sponsor NIEMBERS HELEN ALLEN AGNES BRISBEN MARTHA LOUISE BLZIJARIJ JEAN BURROUGIIS GRACE CARTER MARX' EMMA CLINE HELEN COOK BARBARA GALI.lI5N MARGARET HALL EIJITII HUTCIIINS ERNESTINE JOI-INs0N ALICE VICTORIA JONES MARY DIXON KING ALICE LANIER 1':'I'I'IEL LITZ MARY MCCANLESS MARY LUCILE PEGRAM AOA PFOIIL MARY REID MARY VESTAL 26 4IFf1Lm':.f.',1 ''lpr'--if ' - f .. . 51-f m Q?L Q 2 I 1 I I O' 67522 A J 6? -gb sv- , Q13-X:, 7 XSZTEJ, Wx XX , -. N E KS: j J A -gig L QQ, L fi? QQ Q5 X W 1 Q xii f f X X smsssswsasasissf f xg , ' f XX xxx Ck l Q f X X x Y Q? Q Q3 C3 C3 ' ' -I n ' ff' ' H IIEIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII 'I III 'V 4 'I ' 5 :-an--un: unnnuunuu uuu:::nulul:nl::::lu::::ll :alll -egg! - 1 4 fl 37 N ,:'4,',,...... ..., :-..L,'-7' l.. .f'lnc: ' .V ,-5.-N I ,n Jigzefm ,J .w f 1 Q V hu- f x il f : A : L - I I I X . nl i 1 O A 4 if A 4 I : I A I I 1 ' Lf . - -1 L. Athletic Association The Athletic Association has attempted to keep the girls interested in athletics the entire year by running one major sport and at least one minor sport each season. This gives the girls a choice and makes them feel that they do not have to participate in some sport that they do not particularly enjoy. In the tall there is swimming, soccer, Croquet, and tennis, in the winter, speedball and basketball, and in the spring, baseball, track, swimming, Croquet, and bowling-on- the-green. One is not obliged to indulge in field sports altogether, for there is much time for individual playg in fact, Helen VVills has several future rivals here, and the campus fairly rings with the arrows of some feminine Robin Hoods. Cold water does not discourage aspirants for the English Channel swim from enjoying the pool, and even walking is a popular form of exercise. One can easily see that the dainty maiden has quite the same chance of acquiring laurels as the husky miss. The Association has what we call the point system to encourage the girls, and rewards them for their fine sportsmanship and spirit. The system ist T1-n points, jirst ymr . - ....... Felt S. A. Ten poinls, second yr'ar . . Felt S. A. on a background Ten points, llzird year . . ....... Nothing Tm points, fourth year . . . . ..,.. .... S ilver loving cup The aim of the Association is to in .pire a spirit of good sportsmanship that will extend even into the game of life. 28 r A',,g.j . ' : 'f','-. ,-' ' - -, . I -' .,3H,.:f,x-.f-- - WB' vw .U .-1 J., -,... ,7 -f-R L- it-5, ' 'Q ! Q 3:-Q ,e' v an-ij W RIDING CLUB ARCHERY 29 .- EJ... .---- -.., ',. . ,H ,LA A H a.'w2 ' Ds Q A- Jw-f' 5451, - . w, . ,O 6? Yay? 'ima' A L. , .I C dig ff 1-'Y BASKETBALL To a real athlete, basketball is the choice of all the sports. The out-of-doors, the keenness of the play, the splendid opportunities for teamwork all go to make it our best game. The final contest was a true spectacle of good sportsmanship and skill seasoned by the gaiety of the spectators with their cheers and class colors. BASRETBALI, VARSITY ELIZABETH BOARD DORO'I'I1X' HEIIIENRIQICII BLANCIIQ PHILLIPS ELIZABETII FAVOR FRANCES MALONEY DOROT'I-IS' RYMAN VIRGINIA HARRIS ANNE ZEITLER 30 'f4tffqgff: xN.be,4.--- ':pIi4-5'',' -' --QQ... V -. -'ef-'NDN' mam., I J. . 3. QD 0 ' u 2 tx, . -I ' A Ddae' rirw 'J J 029 I A,-1 .rA,-I.--- 7 wig- ,, Ciba g'-Q.:-:Q-sf O 'Ev Q-4 if .. . ., . v-5+ Elk: JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM L. MALONEY K. LASATER L. THOMAS B. ANDERSON A. ZEITLER D, RYMAN SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAIXI B. PIHLLIPS E. BOARD E. FAVER V. PIARRIS F. MALONEY D. ITIQIDENREICH H. CARSON M. JOHNSON FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM H. ALLEN M. PEGRAM E. JOHNSON J. BURROUOHS M. HALL E. LITZ J. RONOTHALER wmmlff-XIV f1'.'.'. Ze2f2 ' ,TT7T 5 ' 'TQTPQVV TV 3 ' , 6' ' kfQQ!?.f2l.. ,... . ' Jag! -fx L- tb -7 .J. -J Q-'17 3' Eff bn! LY' L l .. E. g .... , . SOCC61' On a brisk, cold day, what is better than a good run on the soccer Held? Though at First the Wind may nip one's hands, ears, and nose, all is soon forgotten in the eager pursuit of the ball. Soccer calls all: those who like indoors find it recreationg those who are always out of doors find it a good sport. Soccer had a goo-d season at Salem this year. llflay next year be better still! SOCCER VARSITY ELIZABETH BOARD MARGARET JOHNSON JEAN BURROUGHS ETHEL LITZ HoR'1'ENsE CARSON FRANCES MAEONEY VIRGINIA HARRIS IDOROTHY RYMAN ERNEs'rrNE JOHNSON GRACE Wn,,REs FRANCES Wn.L1AMs 32 ' R n? -, I .4 . s,-ss-Q' 5 1 f A Sfff.'3'. 'f ' 'O if xi-f-:algae 1 X Sf SENIOR-SOPHORIORE SOCCER T EAM R. IQREITER, B. PHILLIPS, F. MALONEY, M. JOHNSON, D. HEIIIENREICH, C. VVELCH, E. BOARD, L DOR'I'CI-I, L. LANIER, H. CARsON, V. HARRIS, E. FAVOR, H. POI.HEIvIUs, G. VVILKES. JUNIOR-FRESHMAN SOCCER TEAM L. THOMAS, A. V. JONES, M. PEGRAM, A. ZEI'I'I.ER, A. LANIER, J. BLIRROUCHS, M. HALL, E. LITZ F. WILLIAMS, D. RYMAN, E. JOHNSON, B. ANIIERSON, H. CEREENE, 33 'C-ai,-? Q L ,... . -..-Q fs-v M - .-la. . -J ?' L 911' A an IU x 4 Y 4 it 4 A 4 4 if ' ' Y H Spec-:clball See those girls running down the Held and passing the ball' ls It 1 touchdown? But, no, the other side has broken up the pass wo1k As a vigorous outdoor sport, speedball is near the top of the list The combination of the prrncipals of both basketball and soccer make it an outstandingly popular sport at Salem. Speedball Varsity EI.IZABE'I'I'I Bomzu ELIZABETH Frxvok EDITH Hurcnxxs ERN Esrx N E Jo:-1NsoN lVIARGARE'l' jor-1NsoN RUTII KRE1'1'1-:R E1 nm, LITZ I1'mNcHs M,x1.oNm' DOROTHY RYMAN IDRIQNIZ SELSOR GRACE VVILKIES 34 '-'kk-'ss op y Q .V ww' M540 ' l 4 ,JZ-OJ? ' 165425, -r..Q .Ziff Q-' .a P' R,-1? rtfa . . . 14 I . V Y D SI-ZNIOR-SOPHONIORE SPEEDBALL TEAM D. HEIIJENREICPI, E. BOARD, R. KREI1'ER, L. GIBSON, M. RIZYNOIIIS, L. DORTCH, C. VVELCH, D CLAYTON, B. PHILLIPS, E, COXE, H. CARSON, V. HARRIS, H. POLI-IEMUS, G. HAVVKES, F. MALONEY M. JOHNSON, E. FAVOR. JUNIOR-FRESHMAN SPEI2IIIsAI.I. TEAM D. RYMAN, F. VVILLIAMS, E. JOHNSON, M. PEGRAM, E. LI'I'z, A. V. JONES, A. BRISBEN, L. 'IiHOMAS, L. MALONEY, I. VVOOIIARD, M. HALL, A, LANIER, H. ALLEN, J. RONII'rIIAI,ER, A. ZEI'l'I,IiR, B. ANDERSON, J. BURROUGHS, K. LAsA'I'I:R. '-K1fffLf'fiN':.,E':,'.-H-lprufx .-' ' ' -. .1v--x5 n- ENR? I R. J2 -GrDDXo- 5 5 1 I ' 3'p'fM 'mgyi . ,If-2 . w.gA!..5LL J,J bil ?'J 1? L41 if Q .. . .. , . ... .c 4,4, J., TENNIS CLUB S W 1 A I A I I N G 3 6 , ,Jiffy 'Mig-' J? 'v 1 X S4 Q E CROQ L7 ET GRO L7 P BASEBALL TEAMS Senior-Soplzomore-E. FAVOR, D. HEIIJENREICH, B. PHII,I.lPS, II. CARSON, V. HARRIS, L. DORTCII C. WELCH, H. Poummus, F. MAmNrax'. Junior-Frrslzmarz-L. MALONEY, I. VVOODARD, B. ANDERSON, D. RYMAN, K. LASATER, E. JOHNSON M. HALL, A. LANIER, H. ALLEN, J. Buknoucns, A. ZE1'rI,ER. 37 '-t!f'r1LZff'5.:v':,1.: '':Pr 'E'-'L'-. ,-' r .4 . 51-v ! gg-5. I : -,W??ci' if 5 3 ' ty - ' '- ' ' ' .- 2, -J 5 il L if .U . ,. L -. 4 4 V'x 1 4 i 4 4 A 4 A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 C fl, ' . .. I ' Y - ' - e I . .1 1. N, Y L, ,lb . . FIRE DEPARTMENT Can You Imagine Lucy Lanier without something to clo? Charlotte Duffy doing the wrong thing? Hazel Greene without something crazy to Bus failing anything she attempts? Anne Zeitler quiet and demure? links without tact? Miss Weaver with the windows closed? Doris without her daily special ? Maloney silent? Bowie teaching Miss Knox's grandchildren Spanish? Margaret Pierce with curls? Ruth Kreiter without a new idea for making trouble? Miss jackson in a sun-tan dress? say? What Would Happen If- Miss Zachary made noise on the dormitory after lights? Clellie Lucas spent a week-end at Salem? Lib Coxe failed to get a telephone Call every night? t'Fra didn't get five letters a day? Dot Heidenreich failed to ask if she passed? Lucy Dortch did not say, 'Tai faime every fifth period? 38 -t!f'f1L,vf!'T ', '- ,-- - ,V , .x 'H-'-xxx., mam., 1 :2 d msn, M if WQQLQAJQJ ,,,, .IJQQL JS' See 1 X X1 HPINAFOREH CAST Pinafore Cast Prizzcijmls CLAYTON R. K.RliI'1'ER M. VESTAI. DUFFY B. PHILLIPS F. MALONEY HEIDENREICPI J. RONDTHALER M. REYNOLDS Sailors and Lmlivs ALLEN G. HAWRES M. MCCANLESS ALLEN E. HUTCHINS M. PEGRAM BRISBEN S. HUBARD K. PEAFE BURROUGHS E. JOHNSON A. PFOHI. CARSON M. JOHNSON II. POLHEMU5 CARTER A. JONES M. REID COXE A. LANIER A. SNYDER COOKE L. LANIER G. S'1'ocK'rON DORTCH LASATER M. S'1'OCK'1'ON FAVER L1Tz L. THOMAS GALLIEN L. MALONE F. XVILLIAMS GREEN M. IVIAXVVELI. S. VVIGOINS M HALL I. XVOODARD dccoflzjnfmists L. GIBSON E. PLAEF Coaffz, Miss ELIZABE'l'I'I CHASE 39 f.gq'rqLZff X -,4,.-- :p: -gt'-. ,-' -nga... v. - NN-- -Q N, :- 31 6 '.f. Q KU gg' 'fb .7 XJ- .1 f' Q -N,-sg had A lj. of'- M il ur Faculty As Seen hy Us and the Cheerful Cherub. MISs JESS BYRD I hafve a little flifvfver That goes up and dofwn L-with mr, .-Ind hofw 'we stay together ' ls more than I fan see. MISS ELEANOR CHASE I lofve the little joys of liff- The smell of rain, the sound of brooks, The taste of crispy toast and jam, Tho sight of rofws and rofws of books. MISS ELIZABETH CHASE I rannot keep my rhefkbook straight- I hurl, to be quita frank, 1'm mufh too la-vish A-with myself .sind slingy I-with the bank. MISS CHARLOTTA JACKSON IVL' ran't look far ahead or bark. By timf fw1 rr ofvfrafwed- lVfll, sinrv my sviffw of 1ifr's not l 1'll try to keep it broad. MISS DORCDTHX' KNOX I fwish I had a f0I'bU of desks Extending endlessly afway- ong, For then l'd nefufr flean them up, I'd use a nefw one efvfry day. MISS MARGARET M URRAY Hofw I feel for those goats in the mountains Ilfho leap o-ver ranyons all day! I go leaping from pay day to pay day The same inserure-feeling sway. MISS MARY WEAVER I'd like to skip along the street, But I must fwalk with stately stride. II'ho startrd all this foolishness Of people acting digniht'd? MISS VIRGINIA VVILSON I ran't Hjf70fd rfonomy- I sa-'UI' a dollar nofw and thfn, Il'hi4'h makes me fool so 'virtuous Im alfways mowed to squander ten. MISS ICLIZAEETH ZACHARY 1 losve our mountains in the llfest, So still and strange and tall. I brag about our sfenery- You'd think I made it all. M DID YOU EVER HEAR THESE VVORDS BEFORE Ruth Kreiter, taisez-vous ou Sortez! Glory he ! I decla In re! And in addition tO that, take- Oh, well I In :I Mmmmm-mmmmmm P DOn't do that, it iSn't ladylikef' 40 'f4t1 fQg'f'5Nb-- ,.-- - ' 1 -fb .- - -usa... b, . xv-- fcyezvzyf KEY -'-.- - .- 's'- s 12' . new ' 'ffQ'.tQ,2I1 eyool I I we-fr iii' 7? T , J F31 M4635 MMG 4.1 ,gf ,t , , Q... , ,o .-ff. gi- 'f , Q J YJ! ? -L I 'S Jf no 4 4 l, 'xv' 4 Y 4 Y v4 4 A 4 4 f Y Y Y 4 'If . f C , -4. Y L fi EL1zAB1s'1'11 BOARD Illost .'7llrzzfIiwe SAI.L1fi I'IL'B,xRn Most Ta!cnlm' Statistics LL'CY IUXNIER 1111151 1l'i111zi11g M A Rr:ARE'1' JOHNSON Jbloxf C0lH'fI'0ll5 D0R0'1'm' HEIDENREICH Most lzzlrllcflzml ANNIE SUE ASKEW Most Unselfisll 42 '4ffI!fK -.,. -- '-.5-Q... N11- Wezvbvf KEN --.4 , YW--- . ,Z t - J2 CMT - , ff-:fx 5, Y- 'E-vi ,ff 'v 4 ,f X Si , V , . ,, , .... I ei, I K V A I A ., ff Statistics VIRGINIA HARRIS ANNE ZEIILLR BLANCIIE PHILLIPS Most flthlvtic Mos! Pep Ivlost I e'r5afile ELIZABETH FAVOR FRANCES WILI.IAIvIs ELIzABE'I'II BOVVIE Most Dejmndable Bm! Danccr f'follo4wrrj Bcst Darzmr fll'!ldl'l'j 43 'flfflff gif.-- '--: -5''Qu ,-- -f.g.Q,.. -, .-s--xxx.. :mqb of Q 3 I X - ,f 1.4.97 - 1,c4,'.x', I. .0 599' - . If-ff '-yy iff Q C .- 'S-If 52,6 A K 5 g 1 f x 4 A 1 LX .wr , y 4.1 I 25. I big 921 X ' 4 l A L ',! r 'X , . , . Statistics EL1ZABE'1'H FAVOR K1X'I'IiliRINE I,,xsA'1'ER RUTH KREI'I'ER Bfst 1111-Round Senior Bm! .Ill-Round Junior Best All-Round Soplmmorr HELEN ALLEN c:l2R'I'RUIHi S'1'0cK'1'0N KATHRYN MCCOLLUM Bfsl .flll-Roznm' Frrslnnan ,Most 1llf1'Hl7l'fllIl! Day Siudrnf 12651 X111-Round Day Sludrnl 44 -r4fffQ .1v1.:',A,...:jW,Q..g. . ,A I-,.-xp-.W . '-va ' . if - E x 9 , I . ' , fl . , 2' ' J,-if .-5 if-if 'g A-:gli-54- A , L: Q E , ,MKYRTX 'QF' 'J A ir ' IIN., I X Q if If' 4 xx fl I , f XIXNX if , ' fkzb-V ' X L -.IM FN I N ' - NN 'ix M . Q , r H . 5. ' ' -My-,, 1 lg f P Q f: . y is ' -1 - 2 - 1 K pq f . -2gQs+r ll UA. 1 1. ?f2::e153g!1L! Mlf X X '-+4 .X Q, g-7 'D NX i -'fi'--iv G::f' 415 X v elp your Jlup come in ,'3?33 ' E 45 -f fgfffx 2.4.---M ----- -:M-gv--. W... .. f r , -sn 'rg L- , tb Suri ,r'J v L41 S 'if' A A A 4 i 4 A Ai A A 4 A 4 If A A 4 A 4 4 A A 4 A 4 a fl, 1 - - Y if -1 T ' L WH . kim I x fi ' 5' as w ' 'ix V Q . A ' H 'J-x: ,. , X Wffsw 1 Q V 1' . A 4 ' . uf 'Q Q kj W v' -vp, VV. yi Q mx kilxiiwgwi : 3 1 ,if , r V Q az 'il 2 Fl ' x 1 , ans- N V: ,R , 1, My 1 g . , gr fin ww' ' 9' 46 -tat-H. f - . I .r ,'4p s'DQn f X if- J- - . ' J 3296? fi-Q5 ., ffl? in 'Sui' O S - J 133 i l SALEM CULLEGE SALEM ACADEMY FOR WOMEN FOR GIRLS Founded I' 771 HERITAGE OF THE PAST STANDARDS OF THE PRESENT ENDOWMENT FOR THE FUTURE Quarter Million Dollars in New Buffcfings Now Uncler Construction MCmbCl'S SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND PREPARATORY SCHOOLS COMPLIMENTS Dot Heiolenreichz We are I n OF tellectual opposites. 0 , Helen Allen: Be explicit. Mrs- Ellzabeth Hicks Dot: 'Tm intellectual and you JOl'lI'lSOI'1 are the oppositef' SSGQOCITSS5 B. W. ROBERTS, Proprietor Miss Big Chasenz You have not learned very much in this class, have your Miss pxndersonpn Our pleasure is a salisfred customer. If Betsy: I admire ygu f0r your you are not pleased, we. are not. We broadmindedness in taking the specialize In Sanclwiches, also carry a full , H lme of Tollet Arhcles and Slahonery. We blame hke that' appreciate your patronage and welcome you back. 'fxffrrkli ,-' '-.iff . -. -'N- N5'.-- c A . X 1 f 9 '- Elm , III , E- 'i4,1. - ' fro 59' Sa! 1 I . -fofffele.----Sgefycr 'TQ-'Tiff ,,' it Z - -when X I a Miss is as good as a mile U GL Q ?Xi COMPLIMENTS OF ALICE AND LUCY LANIER Moravian Seminary and College for Women EDWIN J. HEATH, President BETHLEHEM, PA. Founded l742 A DISTINCTIVE SCHOOL Miss Little Chasenz Wh happened after Charles II was In headedlv' at e.. Sara Wiggiiis fdoubtfullyj : He was buried, wasn't he? Anne: Whom did you vote on for the most winning?', Charlotte: For Lucy Lanier. Anne: Oh, I didn't. I voted for Dot Ryman. She's made every varsity team this year. Burroughs E99 Collins Company REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE CONWAY, S. C. ?Q '4fiQQN9vvT.Nft1,'1 ' ' ' QQSJLI' ' fo ' J 659 Za, -i.. .w 'blJ7 17 WJ l l D. G. CRAV EN CO. WEST FOURTH STREET WINSTON-SALEM N. C. ab. T151 my -an We Will Be Delighted To See You! Expert Cosmetiste Service Cinderella Beauty Shoppe Winston-Salem's Largest Shop Up-to-the-Minute in Equipment Graduate Operators Corner Fourth and Spruce PHONE 3617 Frances Williams: I want to try on that dress in the window. Clerk: Sorry, Miss, but you'll have to use the dressing room. The Camel City Coach Company Provides the Most Convenient and Economical Means of Transpor- tation to and from Winston- SMART ERocKs EoR 'THE SALEMITE We invite your inspection KAUFMAN'S In , C. 432 N. Trade St . WINSTON-SALEM Salem La Rue: Why do you call my Buses Chartered for Special Trips alagn ?lOC1i.IXlX!iIaCE,Jetli1?d h d orlsz ac et ot mur er sleepf, Rates on Request - Phone 4733 'fnfft' f A.,-- 'r -gn-W. ...tim p 5'w v 'xieqsrean .defray ftp, 11. - '- - .H - ,, ' .7 .r,S.E- ,, Q'-11, Hi,-My V 5 . Nfl? U PHOTOGRAPHS FOR MEMORY FOR GOOD WISHES FOR GIFT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR YOUR CLUB FOR YOUR FRIENDS FOR THE NEWSPAPERS You Need Them AH the Tfmef Q BEN V. MATTHEVVS 317 WEST FOURTH STREET WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 4lfftA',Aa.- ':3yr 'g'71 ,-' 'f.-53... -. . xx-- ffgx ., .- ---- 1 I - J2 Q-EQ :Wi Q E , I vc:-, ---- ,,,, eff? '? u V . f -. W A-.. 1-.W.W...--...v.- ..,., ,.,.,.A 1 .THIS 'BOOK PRI TED BY BENSO .1 W Q1 1 1 1 3 '-W?1 'N1-Q-M ' + 2 A HJ. , J Mivtl g 3 A , fffmi '2-QWY 11, ,. 5 Y V M 1 5 C V , . X I 1 . 1 1 3 1 X ' I ' - 1 If 1 131. ' 1 1 1 1 1 K i 5 5 i ,3 i K :fi 1 X Y ' 1 L W1 1? 1 Q itil . 1 ' Q3 ,V B I ' x '-1 1 1 f .2 Q . f - I Q 1 H4 1 - 5 111 1 2 .., M., 1 1 1 1,1 1 f 1 . 1 - 5 1 Q Y, 12 1 ,1 1 1 t wyflxh S 1 Lzf '1f ' . V f ,ff fu? j ,,fl 'v'm if Nfxjfllc 1 , 5 lf- h ,,'f ff ,, 1 141.114 ' A 1 h ,ffff mf If 11 UW' fn' V -1 5 1 ff ,,I,l,,4f!,11 K 2 4 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 9 l 3 1 ' ' 9 l 1 1, f. . 1 ' f 3 1 - 1 . 4 5 ' f 1? 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