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

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VVhen in future years we turn these pages may we be reminded of the many happy times We have spent in companionship and pleasant associations with our friends and classmates in old South Hall. at if 3682 E' . fx . . 13 The QM Ten 1.13 meteen Tlmfty 1, T?- J uw fLmmQ,1'mum11m11'11nmgm nmmfumfumwuu ' -m1 1 X. ,f -1, Y, ' f ' ' ' ' ' 1' zzznnl-hh I 1 . 'g ' I' ' MA3 Q29 wx t 1 N f 'I I mama E' E , I ly - ff! f ff! fl!! lf!! ll!! lflflf I ,I If I If ll ll mg- XX Wx XX XX xx XX XX NX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXX B L' i. 7 ,.Y A . xr Faculty 01? Salllcm Acfeufdlcmy First Row ELEANOR CK CIIASE, ILA. RI,Iz.xnI1'I'II ZACHARY CIIAI4I.o'I'1'A JACKSON MARGIIREI' MURRAY, B.A. Rmlc-lii'I'v 4'ull1-141' 32110111 1'f1llv.2:6- f'olu1IIbia L'1Iiv1-rsity North f':1I'r1IiIIu Vollegw- for English, Lnlizz Prinfijml in R1'si11'r1z1'r Prilzrijzal in Rfsidrzzrz' w'fmA'n Pllysiml Eflzzfafinrz Physifal Edumlion Sf 'f SPCUIIII Row MARY A. VVEAVER, B.A. juss BYRII, B.A. D0i:o'I'I-II' H. 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Their memories of Salem will be 'ill h . t e hap- pier because ot their association with her. ts off to Miss VVilson '3o's cl Senior Colors: Purple and VVhite A Marlo: Deeds ' il 1 ,jx , if 'l fbeujlf IQATH ERINE LASATER Dunn, N. C. Katherine, come on and write up physics ex- periments. Lasater, let's go to the drug. Red-head, did you get your permission to go home with me? Percy, let's go swimming. Everyone desires the companionship of Kath- erine-and when one learns to know the real Katherine ofthe quiet and gentle manner, one does not wonder that she is always in cle- mand. Such popularity must be des ervedf' i7llHl'.f!lllli'MARCARET MCLEA N Qllalss I lnfwrr.' Parma Violet not words QJFFICERS liA'l'HERlXli 1..fxs,i'iiaR . . . . . . . Giakiktrne S'1'0cK'roN . . Doxornv RYMAN . . . Dokorni' Rvmms . , . . . . l'r1'5idf11l . . - . . liar-l'rr.vidfnI . S1'f'n'Iar'y- Trrasurrr . Tvsfalor BETSY ARMFIELIJ . . . Propln-I Luci' 'THOMAS . . Ili.fI0fifH1 IAURA CoI.r,,uua . , . . Por! 8 5 waz! ' f ' .I eg 9 . ' , f i The uill CPen 'ri 'N ineteen Thirty 4-. ff' f , 1 . , A Y K V . .I .Z ' ' l ' :lm---I X Lf Q x- 'u N i ,. 1. W , K iw j 5 Y 7 ill., i f , , ,,,, ,'ewfvwzfvww ..--..--- ,,xx Wwtwevwvywemfv 1 X X 7 Senior Qllass BETSY ARMFIELD ASHBORO, N. C. Stuart Hall's loss was Salem's gain, but we re- gret that Salem gained only one of Betsy's four years. As president of the Science Club, adver- tising manager of the QUILI, PEN and star guard on the senior basketball team she has shown her varied abilities-and Ability lspelled with a cap- ital letterj. However, Betsy loves her good times outside of school hours-and she has them if tele- phone calls and week-ends at Davidson mean what we think they mean. Marshal-H ARRYET Porn ra M us ANNIE SUE ASKEW RALEIGH, N. c. Although she is of miniature size, Annie Sue has added much to Salem these three years. She loves to cook and to sew and is unselfishness it- self. No matter what she may be doing. she comes at anyone's call to answer the telephone or to open the HY store. As for making the honor roll, Annie Sue has not missed it this year. VVhat would the Class of 1930 have done with- out her? Marsha!-J A x rc Rosorn ALER ANNE BROWN oALLAs, 'rExAs From the Lone Star State came our charming Anne-but instead of a bucking broncho she brought with her a whole kennel of dawgs lof the china variety, howeverb. New Vic 1 records-she always has the very latest ones, and all the seniors pile in her room to hear them. But is it the records alone? VVe rather guess Anne's attractive personality, carefree man- ner and friendliness have much to do with her popularity. Mlll'5llll1iCOl,E'l l'E Howeu. 9 -922. . 4'1 U J 6 '11 ax iQ 1' ,D 1 l ll l I sn A :B ffiz ' ie Lg 1 jr. ,ff ,f ,gzff iff Aff ff' A ' 'Th . r s , , 71- ,. A-I f ,Q ff l-1 i . 5? K ' b . 0 ,I E5 Q53 uh.. 5 -I g ,' , , H-I9 ,- 5: f The ,fbfill CPen trim , ineteen Thirty 1 iff i 1 QAAL,l3,fftAftA'ti'ffu't,x'PQRAXDJ JUUUUU PJLQI LfLC1.D..17.D,! X A I ,, .f W,' .-:.::.:::: g . - i f , ' If ,. ,nxv fir 1. l I w 'I 'A ' , 1 fli ff f 1 IN lf! lffflfl I If I ll ll ll 111:-K xx xx xx xx xx xx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx T ' 'I ,tx will f Ae ff: xg mlllj f 2 7 llll all '- eff'-if QF' l--rw-l ln , I is . x W E fs e' X K - ,..,, . x, A , .X A Y A W' j ,iCJ'HFiNliONfSi , . l 1 i l Sezinuioir Class LAURA NORTON COLLARD PI'I l'SBlfRCH, PA. Laura, our only Northern senior, has added much to Salem besides Humbugs, and we know these impressions will last an indefinite time in com- parison with the life of each installment of l'Iumbugs. Laura cantering along a moonlight road on Rob Roy, Laura acting land acting welll the part of Sir Lucius O'Trigger in The Rivals, Laura giving the salutatory address at commencement-all these mental snapshots reveal, in some measure, the real Laura of Salem Acad- emy days. MllI'5flllliSAl,l,X' VVIGGINS MARTHA LEE COPELAND VVXXS'l'ON-S.-Xl,EM, N. C. Some people might say that Martha Lee is quiet and rather distant, but we know that she is jolly, full of pep and an all-round good sport. VVhen she tilts her head to one side, as she has a habit of doing, she reminds us of a sparrow. One cannot be blue when Martha Lee is in the room because her infectious spirit and good nature soon drive away all troubles. Jllrzrrlzul-I,Ucu.l.ia M :A I,l.lS'liER CLAIRE FAISON DAVIS MT. OLIVE, X. C. A good sport-that's C'laire! At any time on third can be heard a yell, Claire, come here! Some one probably wants something down in Study Hall, but what do a few steps matter? She goes with never a grumble. Although she spends a great many hours reading XVestern stories and eating candy, she Finds time to prove her ability as a basketball star and a good dancer. rll'1l1l'j,llll'1FRA xciis Bowlax N n IO N, tis gmyyo 'P' 1' by 9 :HDMI-M ., . M4 I. ' X , axlzxufisf 31 ,,' 11-I.: E - . f' gc lf ' 5 ' G sinf , . fs , , , 1 The will Cpen B e meteen Thirty L, 5' 'Q' .gf .. L i ,f f 11111111 ' , W .. GN f is Ar sw itl l bf l 'f -..--. xxxx Senior Qllass CHARLOTTE M. DUFFY NEVV BERN, N. C. Quiet dignity and a calm of personality that re- minds one of deep blue water at twilight-enter Charlotte! It sometimes seems to u.: that there must have been more than three good fairies present at her christening, for with a lovely voice, good looks, dramatic ability, social grace, and poise-well, it hardly seems fair! M llfjfllll-BE'Ii'l'Y TL'T'ri.if SARAH ELEANOR JOHNSON BERKELEY, VV. VA. Not many girls know the real Eleanor, but we all love her. Although she worries about her studies, she makes good grades and still has time for sports and a trip to the drug. Quiet, ever ready to assist, generous, Eleanor will not be readily forgotten at Salem. Still waters run deep must have been written for her. MllI'5hHl-F'l'PIEL Lrrz DOROTHY DOE RYMAN ASHEVILLE, N. C. VVho is the girl playing tennis near the hut? Oh, that's our tennis champion, Dot Ryman. VVithout Dot Salem is going to be lost because she is giving up a very efficient Athletic Asso- ciation president and a star athlete. Dot wor- ries and frets to herself over her studies, but she always comes out all right. VVhy do people have to study, anyway?'l says Dot. Mdl'5llH!-AI,lCE LANIER II 1 Haas, gat...- Q ts GB l - l ,X ., .fl .Y bios., T ,s D. ll ,flaw 5 l s me ,U , Y, ,gi w,,,,-- --- - - P, in -L, ,WT . .fx .l 1 N' 3- ' . if ' 4 K 4, 7 ? a s w igs 4 ' - eww - s -v I x v The Qill CPen O ineteen Thirty ,K' ' 5, . ' L Q .. if S4 ' L ' 1 'Q 7 D l E , if ftm.fum.0.,oa'ammmuammn nmfmmmmumonau 31, u b .A . ' f'f!,fl2!f!f1?ffffT, fififjff-1, 1' fl fl li ll ll 1' it it it xy xx xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxs xxxxx T x f Senior Class GERTRUDE STOCKTON VVINS'I 2N-SALEM, N. C. VVhen anyone is in trouble over Latin, Math, English or French, Gertrude is sought. Not only is she able to give help in any of these subjects, but she always gives it willing'y. She has taken a big step toward success by having learned when to work and when to play, for whoever ER has seen that twinkle in Gertrude's eyes knows Ee 1--ati I, that all her heart and mind are not completely Ifgflijgi possessed with the desire for book learning , ' ' alone, ,AX Mdf5fIll1lMARX' LOUISE HAYwoon 'XX , we JANIE WALTON TAYLOR XX HARRISSVILLE, N. C. -TQJ ,. . . . Qi ' N Ihe happy-go-lucky Jame with hair of spun ,Eg 4, i 1 , gold would give life to any group. Never a gi ll y care, never a worry and always a thought for : , i others. Salem will not be complete next year I without her to chase the blues away. A Marsffal-JEAN BURROUOHS 1 .fl Qiki. f LUCY LITTON THOMAS LONDON, TENN. Thanks to Tennessee for its three-year contribu- ii tion in the form of one Lucy Thomas-and ' T there-'s only one! VVe have always known Lucy , ,-A-ir, to be dependable and capable, but this year's ky 1. e--A A, final test as editor of the QLIII.I. PEN has proved gi i J, 7 y even more than we thought. Ilut unless we make f ji- mi if use of Dr. Rondthaler's new dictionary of syn- ' T Tfl ,X onvms we shall have to let the same old ad- 'Q X jectives--dependable, willing, gentle, helpfu', sincere and gracious-try to describe our lovable , Lucy. RNS- ' I2 0-QQ 175034- Qs 634 C 54 Qs an JL ' 23- E L T 4 air t . ,,, .1 7 ' 0 E: 12:4 ' , O 59 'MIS ' V -- 1 ' h A 0 14:1 7 QN- 1- r fx - si 1 a ef XJ! f ummmmutmmn noojomuuumfminumftoefrgroomm 1 i, ' I ' A IZIII Y in i 1 ax ,. Y , The .Qzll CPen A M., meteen Thirty L, I f N 'N C r ' ' J? V K ir J mlm ll BA J ,f,' f ,',', ,', ,',',', ,' f' 1 ,' 1' 555222325 l lr lx X xx X xxXxxXxsxsxxxsxsfxxxxstbsxx X Senior Class NANCY THOMPSON WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. VVe love her for her smile, her look, her way of speaking gently. Nancy is always ready and willing to do what she is asked to do, especially when the request is for playing the piano or for chauflering. VVe regret that Nancy's family waited until the midd'e of this year to move to VVinston-Salem-our associations with her have been too short. Marslzal-Pi are N Ei.1zABE'ru Lrrz FRANCES WILLIAMS WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Telephone call for Frances! -trip, trip-down from third comes the most jubilant senior-bub- bling over with life and happiness from the heel of her tiny shoe to the tip of her blond head. True to her friends, generous, impulsive and lov- able, Frances has found her place in the spirit of Salem, Mdfjfldl-MISl'IEW CRUDUP ANNE CORTNEY ZEITLER NIOORESVILLE, ALA. Anne, were you out of your bed just now and in Betsy's room ? asks Miss jackson as she en- ters Anne's room with a Hashlight. From under the cover pops a head. Misehievous blue eyes peep out from under a generous mop of yellow curls. NVhen mischief is done Miss jackson usually scents the trail to Anne-petted, spoiled and adored by all who know her. Mdl'51ldl-RU1'Ii Kkerrek I3 61 'N Q 4 W 'hh .. gg - e . 4 ID' 5 ' -, G: pr- X-.TX x i r l l 1 XXX ...XXX l 1 S, 5 ll ' ' Ay., , N7 s D N ,J The .Qtill CPen ineteen Thirty f . i Q s fii easswiefaeeiaevvvvvveve , --..--. xxxx X X X XX X X X . 1 x -7 . .. Mllllhie History of the Senior Class T was in the ninth month of the twenty-sixth year of the twentieth century that a stray group of girls crossed the portals of Salem Academy for the first time. VVe were so absolutely green looking that we were immediately given full possession of the title, Freshmen. After drifting around awhile we began to catch on to the ways and means of the place. VVe had hardly arrived, in fact, when we found that the first thing any class did was to have an all-important class meeting to elect officers. VVe were fortunate in choosing for our class sponsor a faculty l'lre5l'nnan, Bliss Lucille Reid, who sympathetically covered our blundering steps. VVe selected the three members of the class who were less green than the others for our officers-lllary Taft as president, Gertrude Stockton as vice-p1'esident and Sue lXIcCluskey as secretary and treasurer. VVith these leaders We worked very hard. especially in athletics, but we failed to capture any of the trophies. However, with the help of the juniors, or l should say, the juniors with our aid won the speedball championship. After the spo1't season we made our debut socially when we tried to show our sister class, the juniors, just how nice we green things were by taking them on a back-to-nature picnic at Peter Pan. Thus ended our green efforts. This class of 1930 really began in the sophomore year since Gertrude Stockton was th: only member of the Freshman Class who had strolled shyly into Salem the year before to experience the thrill of returning as a worthy and wise sophomore. The larger part of the class went to New York to spend the fall when Penelope Allen decided to try her fate in the said metropolis. The fascination of the city evi- dently wore off rather soon for Penny since she returned to Salem after Christmas to help Gertrude train the eighteen new girls to become very bold sophomores. Before she arrived, however, we had, under the very able leadership of Bliss Dorothy Knox as class sponsor, got on our feet and accomplished a few things. Elvira Hudson, our president, and hlaude Johns and Dorothy Ryman, our other officers, had done much in assisting this leadership. They organized our athletics, but all our attempts were again thwarted by the illustrious Class of l2Q. Immediately we began building our hopes on what we would do when this class was removed from our midst. Our efforts finally were rewarded when our class mimerals were engraved on the athletic percentage cup, for we had gone out one hundred per cent for sports. Again the time came for us to enter the social world and show our sister class that there was only a faint sign of greenness left. This time our party was a luncheon at the Blue VVillow Tea Room. After this and our inevitable examinations we said good-bye to Salem for three months. VVhen we returned to the realm of Salem Academy in September, '28, we found many changes that had taken place. How anxious we were to see the eight old girls who had returned! And how eagerly we sought the six new girls who were to join 14 -r-.Q v -1 , -, ,f .f , , , -. 1 1- 'V - ., .I ' V, f 1 f 11111111 X X yg-5 XAQQ X X 'X ,ggg ' c - f Q- Ny ,X ., X . , 4 v , 'A ' I A gf .f it gi im rfwafleszfzweffwevwefuvvw , , --..--- ..xx f1aefiaf1aDwee2J1LewQ41QeQv0a , f fffffff, fffffff 1 1 1 1 1 111--11 X KX XXXNXX XXXNX XXXXX X XNXX XX X X X X X ' our class! This year llliss Virginia VVilson, whose advice we had already sought many times before, was unanimously elected as class teacher. Dorothy Ryman was chosen president, Gertrude Stockton, vice-president and Lucy Thomas, secretary and treasurer. After the same unrewarded efforts in athletics we turned from sports to high society life. rl he event of events was a visit to Treasure Island with the seniors as our guests. This banquet, given at the Forsyth Country Club, with the efiicient aid and advice of lwiss VVilson, was a decided success. Then we in turn were guests at a most delightful picnic given at the Rondthaler farm by the freshmen. This made us realize that our junior year was fast drawing to a close and that the next time we entered the doors of Salem the responsibility of assuming senior dignity would be upon us. September, 1929, and just nine more months before the goal of graduation would be reached! As is a Salem tradition mo-st of the members of our class returned to school a day early to give the new girls a hearty welcome. Only two who had been members of the class the previous year had fallen by the wayside and five new ones had joined our ranks. As our leaders for this year we chose lvliss Virginia VVilson Lasater, president, and Gertrude Stockton and Dorothy Ryman It was this year that we had lived for so long and immediately as sponsor, Katherine as the other officers. the efforts of the former years began to reap results. Soccer was the only sport in which we were defeated. This is another proof of the fact that every dog has his dayf, As our last year at Salem was drawing to a close we were pressed on all sides by social invitations. The first was a meeting of the l. R. S., a college club, in our honor. Then we were guests at a very delightful luncheon given by the sophomores, our sister class. The juniors proved to us their ability to entertain by being most charming hostesses at the junior-senior banquet at the Forsyth Country Club. The Dutch idea was carried out very cleverly in the favors, decorations and toasts. This exciting life was brought to a close by a lovely breakfast given by lllrs. Rondthaler. After class day exercises we expect to plant a tree on the new Academy grounds. It will be the first time that this has been done by the Senior Class of Salem Academy. ln this way ends the history of the Class of 1930. Relay Salem live happily ever after! 15 1 yo qt' ,P 5 f-45' LD 1 ZC395irx932,'Y3ss T The will Cpen ineteen Tl1irt7 l rw X B xx The Quill CPen ineteen Thirty I h - 4 .f .I .1 , .. . -.-- u , - -1 , ' , ' ff ' 4' ' f' ' zzz!!-l , L ' f 4 ' I9 E, n in f f I fri - f if y K , f w - f 'T-ii , S llllm I Fee' 'Q' UL9e9eiUlffAf?fU'9iUltfnrmwzmrfl , , , - xxxx ilflzflflrflflflzflrflflfflffl-JFJH X XXXXX X X X .. Prophecy 'I' was on a bright, sunny day and I was taking my exercise on the lower campus of Salem when suddenly a lady came and beckoned to me. She was dressed in spangles and had a beautiful pair of wings which tluttered continually-even when she was standing on the ground. In spite of the brilliant star on her forehead I seem to recognize a familiar face-a face which I had seen in dreamland many times-that of the fairy queen. Finally we rose into the air and soared through endless space until we came to a sign post which read: VVelcome to Fairylandf' There, standing by the entrance, we saw the flaming red head of Janie Taylor and it bobbed up and down as she shrieked, Come this way to buy your hot dogs. Needless to say, we stopped and got one. As we passed on down the crooked st1'eet lined with elves and gnomes, we sud- denly came upon a filling station and there stood Laura Collord pouring oil into a Pierce-Arrow. Hey, you over there, bring me another quart of Quaker State. Yes, ma'am, answered a high-pitched voice and slowly a small figure appeared in view holding a tank of oil. f'Here you are, ma'am, said Eleanor johnson as she came around the corner. Laura closed the hood and said, Is that all, 7' And who should poke her head out of the car but our own dear Lucy Thomas. She gave the order to her chauffeur, Home, james, and she swept away in a cloud of dust. But tell me,l' I said, 'fwho lives in that large stone house on the hill-the one with the many towers and winding passages?,' VVhy, donlt you know? the queen answered. 'fThat is the h ome of INIrs. Hobby, who used to be Anne Sue Askew. Her husband is the fairies' millionaire. He made his money by inventing wing silencers, and she has two adorable children. VVe'll drop by to see them later, but first I want to take you to the shop where I buy all of my gowns. This shop is run by Katherine Lasater, one of your old schoolmates. She has made a great deal of money and has brought back into vogue short dresses for all fairies. After we visited Katherine and when we were entering the street suddenly we heard a familiar sound overhead-an aeroplane. That must be Dorothy Ryman, I said. l've heard that she makes many trips to fairyland in her plane, and that old chum, Anne Zeitler, has made her a most successful mechanicf Yes, that is quite true. Dot and Ann visit fairyland quite often and show the fairies the latest thing in aviation. As we were going out to the field where the aeroplane was to land we passed a I6 -n-.Q :- . fsf . . .V .3 , The Qill Cpen I meteen Tlnrty 'af I f f f 111111111 X X X '- l 1 y p GN , E, . L -fwtmaomunwumuumum annhnfuioxuuiamu ii ' 1 - ,f,f,'Q',f,',',f,',',i,'',',',' ,' ,' ,' ,' ,' ,' ,' SSSSIIEEI- X X X X XXXXXXXXXxXxY.XxXxxX1xXx1Q1i's5xXxt X 1 ' 1 . I D., 7 . huge tent and heard much cheering and yelling as though something very exciting were happening. And what on earth is this ?'l VVhy, that's the circus of fairyland. I'm sure you would enjoy going in for a few minutes, and I think most likely that you will see some of your old friends in there, my companion told me. VVe went in and had not more than gotten seated when a peculiar little elf came out and announced that the feature of the show was to be next and that it consisted of the two best women bareback riders of fairyland. Of course, we were trying our best to hear the announcement and to see the performers among all of the uproar and who should come running out and gracefully jump on the beautiful white horses but Gertrude Stockton and lvlartha Lee Copeland. Before they finished they proved them- selves to be all that the announcer had said of them, and, of course, we were mighty proud. VVe went over to speak to them and just before we left Gertrude told us that Frances Williaiiis and Claire Davis were with the same company that she and IVIartha Lee were and asked us if we had seen them. VVe told her that we had not, but that We would like very much to. So she took us over to a booth where a dumpy little fairy was yelling at the top of his voice, Step right this way, ladies and gents, and see the two wonders of this land-Frances the Fat and Claire the Slim. Upon en- tering we saw Frances and Claire grinning f1'om ear to ear, and just as we were about to speak to them we were interrupted by the loud clang of a bell which seemed to come from some distance. Our curiosity being aroused, we trailed off down the road until we came to a large crowd of people gathered outside of a building and upon inquiry found that the yearly revival of the elves was in session. VVondering just what one of these was like we went in, intending to stay for just a minute, but upon finding that Anne Brown was the evangelist and that Charlotte Duffy was con- ducting the singing for the occasion we stayed so long that when we came out the streets of fairyland were deserted and all of the elves and gnomes had gone in for the night. Suddenly I seem to recognize familiar sights-tall trees, a running brook, many beautiful flowers-of course, then I realized that I was back at Salem and that fairy- land was gone forever. 17 -,QQ 'rd if ' g i'-' .4 .. .2.-. i11'-f'f'f--'- -, -. il ff . 9 595 . . was The Qill CPen ga ineteen Thirty I . : f pQilOpfLD.,f1,QA'gA vfzniumiuiiriiiim QHHMUAulMuUMUU' ' ly x.. Lu., M L , R K 2 j' . i I . ,I 5 f LY fum. , 'X 5 if I lf I f f ff I I I I I - XX X X NXXX X X X XX X X X X X XX X XXXXX 3 , fff ff ffffffflffffr gg---3 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxx 4 Z 11111111 X 5 T ! x lass CPoem, 1930 A door swings open before us, Showing years unknown far aheadg Wlvile a door shuts softly behind us Cn the carefree years that have fled. Today we Seniors are stepping Through the arch of that open door Witlv strength in our hearts to travel The road that is stretching before. But we pause 'ere we start on our journey To turn on the threshold and gaze Through the door that is closing behind us On our happiest Salem days. Perhaps in the now distant future Weill come back from countries afar, And find that the portal of Salem Through memory still is ajar. fx Z S91 JMX or s JJ . , O I A 1 8 X ie X 5- A, f-X wfewsezfeewe . ..--..--- X wwfflfew t , .t X Q il. n .. 'V f The will CPen ,.., ineteen Thirty T , if c zrf W i 1 3 1 'I 'Ill ,if 9, ,,,,, Xk Xxxx to I' ' - Last Will and Testament State of North Varolina Vounly ot' Forsythe 4'ity ot' NVinston-Saltm Salem Academy T0 'WHUNI l'I' MAY POSTERS: WVR the Plass of 15030 realizing that we must soon relinquish tht- joys ol' life at Salem Aratleiny. to venture forth into regions unknown, being of a sound niind and body, do hereby make, di-vlare and publish this dow-um nt as our last will and testament. Section AR'I If'LlC l I-1 'oniplying with the wishes ol' the Vlass of 19220, we hereby will and lu-queatli the sound minds ol' Laura t'ollard and Gertrude Stoeltton with the perseverance and enduranc-it ol' the 1-lass in ord r that they may pass Miss t'hase's Senior Enpflish. Section II--NVe will to the same class our senior privilegw-s with the wish that they will enjoy them along' with the many others they may obtain. ARTICLE II I-To the sophomores we leave the record ol' our junior parades in hopes that they will inspire them to lJi:,',2't-1' and higher things. Section Set-tion wishes for S9t'ti0n II-NVe will and bequeath to this, our sister t-lass. our tleelu-st atTt-4-tion and niost siiiw-re health and happiness. ARTICLE III I-'l'o the Freshman Vlass we will and bequeath the right to discard thi ir coats ol' gr:-1-ii and become true and honest workmen of the trade. Set-tion SE't'tinn have enjoy S -ction body free Ser-tion Section 1-iation for Section Section Il-We also leave this class the ability we have ot' getting exempted frmn exams. ARTICLE IV IfTo the incoming freshmen we leave our best wishes for as happy days at Salem as we ed. ARTICLE V I-To Miss Zachary and Jackson we do will and bequeath for the year 19210-Ill a student from morons and boisterous girls who chew gum and wear shirts and skirts to dinner. IIiTo Miss Jackson we will a llashlight with eight reserve batteries. III-To Misses .latlkson and Zachary we bequeath our grateful thanks and sine re 21l1Dl their watchful care. IVQTO Miss XVilson, our 1-lass teacher, we leave our love and best wishes for happy days. ARTICLE V1 I-To the girls of the new Salem Academy, Nancy Thompson does here-by will and be- queath her Graf Zeppelin in order that they may enjoy an occasional visit to the old Salem Academy campus on the condition that it be used only on warm moonlight nights and each young lady be protected by a malt- escort, Section II-Anne Zeitler, being ot' generous and sound mind, wills to the school at large her siren :fqueal in order that there may not be the expense of installing gongs in the buildings for tire drills and other emergencies. Section IIIH-Charlotte Duffy doth bequeath her style and poise to Helen Allen. Section IV+To Ruth Kreiter we will and bequeath Claire Davis' position as night watchman on 11th with the understanding that it does not require wakeful hours, but may be done adequately while asleep. Section V-Anne Brown doth hereby will her secret method of losing' twenty-live pounds in three days to Ellen Adams. Also to the Salem sisters she wills her love of order and precisi-ness. Section Section VI-Martha Lee Copeland leaves her gift of gab to Martha Jones, VII-To Mary Mt-Canless, Frances VVilliains leaves her love of Justive. Section VIII-Betsy Armfield, Frances XVilliams and Anne Zeitler will their posts on the front steps to Lottie Sri-hramm, L'ordellums and Gertrude Srhwalbe. Section IX-To whom it may concern. preferably and most likely to a certain young' man, Elinor Johnson wills her constant care ol' Annie Sue. Section X-In ordrr that the girls of Salem Academy may maintain their noteworthy curly hair and that schoolgirl complexion, Janie Taylor leaves her gentle and artistit- touch as a beauty spe- cialist to Chick Dunn. ' Section XIQTO Carolyn NVclch we leave tive inches of Annie Sue's height so that tha- ,9,'irai'l'e will have nothing on Farolyn and the fairies nothing on Annie Sue. ' Section XII--To the new Salem Academy we leave the radio. Section XIIIKTO Dr. and Mrs. Rondthaler we leave our love and devotion. ARTICLE YII XVQ hereunto set our signature and affix the seal on this, the thirty-first day ol' Mav. nintt----n hundred and thirty. ' fSi,2'nedi 4 lass oi' 1930. DOROTHY IIYMAN, Testntor. XYitnesses: Lucy Thhornas, Editor of Quill Pen. Katherine Lasater, President Flass of 1930. 19 g-fx Sffoaqi , U. bg' 7' 'W 5 x A haqgyl' f 21 'V 95? i:ff'ff':3 5 'Y-': -1 ASQ ye :UA V ,3 Y V 6 A Q? As.. Ev . fx . , . 4 The EQIIII CPen N1H6f6671 Tlvzrty mx ,f m f W - IN, XI -, Q If V Sf I j u1rLQfIIw,fgI1ILO..fzIIITI1I'1I'II1II.Iud I1IL0SI1I1I'II1I1I1ITfLQI1IUIIIV0,OgLOSQf1nI1I 1 ly A f' 1' 1' I I I H X3Q3Qf:Sggf1efgxsixqftxgSy 1 KSCIUITTOIFS Alas! in Low? . Hggfavf Flirt . . Biggryi Bfujf . 13if!yI'Sl' Tfzllvz' . Hrs! Looking . . flloxl IIZIH-fft'I'I'Ilf flloxt Original . first Disjwmxifiolz . fllosf Cnzzrlrozzs HIfI,vtP1'j5 . . . Bzhvf Dz'zlvsz'1l . . flfoxt Sizzfffn' . I. fllost Trzfifzlf . fllosz' T1l1'fff'.v.v . 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X, ,... o nf' - W A mg ' s Ig X 0 ef 1 Ev I j IImQ,fIgqIixuuuu'umauuumuzn Itfimuuumftruifuuu x N5:bfNNNhhhxXxXx it The Q11 I Ten 5 ' ..,..,iX Nzneteen Thirty Qyw l 1 5 f 1 img' l I gy , If! I ff X 'fff ffffff 1 1' 1 1' 1' 1' X X XXX X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxx Senior Characteristics Avlllllt' BETSY ARsIIfIEI,O . ANNIE SCE ASISLEW ANNE BROVYN. . . NIARTHA LEE COPEI, LAURA COLLORO . . QLLAIRE DAVIS . . . CHARLOTTE DCEEY ELEANOR JOHNSON KATHERINE LASATER lJOROTHY RYAIAN . CTERTRUDE STOCRTON .IANIE TAYLOR . . LUCY THOMAS . . NANCY THOMPSON FRANCES VVII,I.IAMS ANNE ZEITLER . AN D lfyflffl' Found Out ....... Any where and everywhere VVriting letters . . VVith Gertrude . Studying . . . Never ...... At after-dinner coffee Study hall . . . . VVhe1'e she should be VVriting up physics . Uptown . . . . . Where she ought not to be . VVorking on the annual . . ln her Graf Zeppelin Nfethodist Church . Alabama bound . 22 -95 Idmlifimi by Good disposition . . Height ..... Specials . O'Hanlon's . Humbugs . . Activities in sleep . . Switch ...... Nothing in particular Ears ....... Tennis Racquet . Nlartha Lee . . Red hair . . Her walk . . Bandanas . . Her wardrobe . . Restlessness. . ' , . i. A ff '--1 I,If,AD at IGB S , . dl The SMI! CPen C W meteen Thirty .Ti N r S574 - Q ' W l I f W ' , A , mi il f tj 'fwlfwwv www-afwfvee , .... . .... ,,xx QWQQWPPXQJWWQW Sai G ' VI ' '1'f'l'7'!'l 1'i'f i'i 'l','l 'I ' 'A ' ' ' :::::::n xxxxxx xxxXx3Qx3i5XXii'.xXXXXXfXQg5''iiffvfx if B Senior Chaiiraeteirisitiies ll'f1y SI11' Cami' In Salfnz Family tradition .... To take Home lfeonomies , lllrs. Brown ...... As yet not discovered . . To graduate .... Ask me another . . . To make an impression . Anything for a change . . To learn ..... 'Cause mama did Force of habit . . To leave Danville . To get fat . ..... . Because papa came to VVins- fOIl . ....... . To take Bible . . l wonder . Ifanfs Io Br Her own boss . . A good housekeeper . Slender . Sun . . Brilliant Anything Known . Let alone Educated Privileged character . An athlete . . . . Laughed at . . ln Tennessee . Queen of the lvories . . llissionary to Virginia Beach Heard . 33 M W A 4 ll'at1'rlrm State College Ringing 2 230 bell l-lershey's Things in general Getting up Sunday mornings for breakfast Goldsboro Senior Class meetings Latin Klen Fort Bragg Appendix Broken arm Her hair Getting to the point Diploma Visiting after lights 5 A ...ff vs? V -. 63 lib X f at v 5 7 9 The QW CPen ineteen Thirty f X b I N I x N , - f - ix Mlm 1' f - N f '1 'f X M , llll E : 1 ::::::::- x x x XXWQHWEHXXXXXX X00 ' I X-x JEAN MAc1,.AcH1..xx KA'l'HERIXE Plzxvr New York, N. Y. Il i1l5to1z-Salrrn, N. C. c'o1,E'1-'1-E lE1owELL Rum KKl'3l'll5R flfllmm, Ga, ll'zzs!1iny1on, D. C. Jlruunulonr' Class OFFICERS jmx MACLACHLAN . . ...... . . . . l'rf.eidfzzf IQATHERINE PHAFF. . .... . I'in'-1'rrsidrrz1 COLETTE HOVVELI, . . . . Srlrflury-Tr1'a511r1'r RUTH KRIiI'IPIR . . . . . Ch1v'f'L1'1uff'r Mlss MARX' VVEAVER . . . . Spfnzmr 24- 5. ' . FU ' 4 K if .ficzserwy A 4 'D' E T., . fxf , . s - A J I The ,Qnll Cpen MN meteen Tlvzrty ' Ri f bi ' fs MW Q' f H , , 'lm f ff 91 f Mwwwvwwvwfvw , ..--- xx x Lf1flfw2f.LQfzwLLQfQfw - -- '.', all ffffgffvifff'fffff'f'f' f ' ..:::::: H Rxggggjs. X Q X I X I X Q f1Q. XxXxxxXxi 'xf5 X 13' , , nl ,,..-u 'DD 5 , sf . 1 ' 'FEV . X iw- 'E A fra Junior Class lfirst Row FRANCES B0wLAxn Mxsmzw CRL'm'P N.x'1'.xI.1,F DLNY F1 uw FRICKSOY Iflrflrv CNRIF1 I'l'II . . . 1 A. . , J , 1 ,. I xYillSIUll-S2lIt'lU, N. C. He1111w1'sm1, N, m'. Hula-igll, N, V. Sim-klwlm, Sweden YVi11stun-Sulvln, N, 41. Second Row MARY FRANCES H.AX'VS'0R'1KH NEL1. HUMPHREY IJOROTHY LEVIN LL'Cu.I.li MCALr.Is'1IfR 1-Iigh Puint, N. I . Brmllqly11, N. Y. Iiu1'1i11g'tu11, N. U. .Xtlzmt:1, Gu. Third Row 1VIARGARE'I'1VIAXVVEI.I, HARRx'E'1' POLHEMUS RU'1'1 1 Towxsuxn XVHISTOH-S2l1i'lTl, N. C, Cllurlestmm, S. U. XVi11stH11-S:1lmn, N, V, MARCARIV1' MCLE.-xx Hmm' 'fL llI.l-' l,Ul11llL'l4tll1l. N. 11 Fourth Item' Syl-Hy. N, 11 M.xR.xcR1a'1' VV1511, Mllmuclm VV1CmcR'1' Golwlslmm, N. V. Klluxvillm-. 'IH-1111. 25 1 'A' 'Xf ,, , - .1 A 1 4 A K 4s 1 , ini lg wjx - xi VW '. 'hx M QL 'U - X' The uill Ten ., , ineteen Thirty . f x K '1 . .. , Nz , 1 'fx ' ' . K if QE MQW ' ff LfLfw25lJ2'Q7YQAFfD9qT9f'lfO3'Qfw3f5l77QAlQfE , .xxx X XXXXXXX M . , Q 'Z I , ffl, ,f,,,,f!,',',f.f ,gif I fffff flffff : Y xxxxxxx X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ix Scophmnorcz Qllanss JAMQ RONll'1HAI.ER . . EDITH Hurcuxxs. . . JEAN BURROUGHS . . Amex In-XNIER . . Mlss juss BYRID . . IiI,l.rax AHAMS Ilhuax A1,1,laY l'rc.vidf1zt Vin'-Prf.fid1'1zl O1-'F1cERs . . Swr'fta1'y-Tn'a51zrrr' . . Cl11v'rLradm' . .S,br1mor IXRIEAIRERS CORIJELI, McCA1.l,H: MYR L 'ILRPHARY ,Y UL A -YM ffvRACE C'AR'HiR ADA MARGARET PFOHI. LAURA CRIMM QEERTRUIJE ScHwA1.m-: LUCY IJORTCII RUTH SNYDER IVIARTIYIA joxras MARY Vrisml, MARY FLORA LAWRENCE CAROLYN VVELCII CAMMII5 MAcNA1R SARAH VVIGGINS SARAH XVILSON .56 lg? Vx 8. a M, w 1 f y 4 K Am ' us 1 Y X- Y Mk fx, . . I J The will Cpen I I1 meteen Tlvzrty 3 3 QQ , ffLfULQ.iLi1D.fIAAu1A1A7Ju1!lAUu1A7VslAgI1 Iunmfuuwwgnummmmvnm 1 nl, I 'f,-- '- Inn- A ' B ' 1.4 . -- 'M ff ,'gL f ffgt 'N LJ f X, , f ' W If 2 'I - ' 1.3 M f Q u X I 'I V IA 5 I J I I X!! ffffff! I!!! I!! lf!! ll I ll ll I If ll If ll lx XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XXXXTXXXXXX XX 1 1FrIcshmIa1n Class OFFICERS HELEN LI'I'z . . . . ELOISE BAYNES . . E'l'IfIIiL LI'I'z ...... ERNESIINII JOHNSON . MISS DOROIIII' KNOX . . . . . . I'llIfll5lLlllf . . S1'z'rrlary- Trraszun . . Chffl' Lflldfl' . . .Spolzfor MEAIIIERS CERACE AO.-IMS EI.IzAIIIa'I'II ANIIIQRSON FAIIII BI:I,I. AGNES BRISIIIQN MA RTI-I A LOUISE B I' I,I, IVIILDREID CHAMBERS CIIARI.O'I I'u EIIICKSON CIERALDINE FOs'I'IcR EI,IzAnE'I'II FL'I,'I'ON BARIIARA GAI.I,II:N MA'I I'IIc MAY IIAMRICK RL I'II HARTMAX MARY LOUISE HAYWOOO MARGARET JARVIS jI:ANE'I'1'E KEIIA' AKO MARY DIXON KING MARX' MCCANLESS EI,I,IiN PO'I I'Ek MAR'I'I-IA PRIOR LOTTIE SCIIRAM ILXIDISIAIIJE 'I'L'cI4I-LR LOUISE XVILSOX I.OLIIsIi VVUIIRESCIIKE 27 , LI ' , ' V x IQQFP'-nf AJ. '- 5 at If '-' 'ga .4 X :r 61:1 51's 1, xr..-. - QfGaSfc0s763gI I VC' f A ez, . fx . . - J N The QM Cpen 5 1 J i Nzneteen Tlvwty 'M 1 - 1 'Ygllll M1 , . f '1 ' . , lv j!1o.:1QvQx7.n,qrm7m91,fgn.1w7r1nVn.fz,f1f1 I -n X xljvglpgumlmfmmwmu 1-6 K1 A ,',O',ffjffyf,,,,','rf f , , ,A ,' , ,f ,,,, EEEEEE- xxxxx xxxxX000O00XXx .X 100 EL .3 A 5. T AL , L f OTXX.-W 1 ! . .5 IL Q-I ' 'sjfxg f , 1 3 iq E WEEE WE aaa lilllliiliilflwlggl H Fw? so me - 1 Q - ls W 1 11 Q 0 it Ajjglnml 1. C'1'111l11p z111cl lloxwll 1111l1 lIl.lll. II 2. Allen mul l5111'1'o11gl1s. ., , ,,. ll. l,1t1. 4. C,l11cNs wlml 12. 13 I-1- 5. l71'. 1All5C0lTll5ClS Forcl. I5 6. McNair from lllfll'Il1ZlI'j'. 16 7. l5z1co11 l ll I7 S l11m'o111plcI1 ' :Intl l'l1co11sclo11N lill-l'l' ll 18 5NYlllll. IQ 9. Al0llllNUll :1111l l,0lll1'lIlll5 X Co 20 IO. VVilli:1ms :1111l ,Al'Il'll'l6lfl. 28 gf? Q4 Il11mpl1rey :111cl lwlllClZlCl1l1lll lc-xc-1'ci:i11gl. M3l'hlZlChlHIl'S open NVlllCl0U'h. Dortch and VVelcl1. C'orclell's milk bottle. l711Hey, Brown and C'oll:11'd. ljllllll and Taylor. Davis and Lnsuter. Askew and Jol111so11. '1'l1om:1s. Ryman and Zuitlcr. . wg..- , ,, -x g, 4. .. 'f ' i'O7555aeCl?ff,w5 ,A,-,,.. ,--, -. ..,,,,-Y YVVV 17. l , W , V nh fy-fc3g1g1:3.:' ug-- ,rf-' -- vi ,.,- .. -punc- 7: x .Nw ,,..,.., W ,,--f '- 11 ? . +..,A,,.:'-'- KJ -..,,,.. N -,,...,,,., , , M 4 ! ! 'ix .. ! Q wi In AI 2 1' 1 ,.,, ,..,. W if, v.,---.- ,fha X Lf- 3'- 'VV r x ,541 S S Li 1 Q I 3 L! iw! Q 1 1 a K 4 5 Q a Y! 5 ff fx :. TS I I 1 i 5 fx-'xg 1 f a 2 HT--f ... ..,., ., 'i ' 'QilI1?fQ,5 'r' ' Y -V f - V---A' - - -- f-A - W g V-I ,irffa-...f-1,7 ,, ,V I, 1 w THLET C5 'P'-.Y -,,,-ff1f.,.::Tg f'r:':-1f--:1nnr- ' Y T.,-, ,- Q., ,1 - --1...-.-fa i fx . fs . . 5 ' Wk The will Cpen I N fs, meteen Tlnrty 1 3 ll efsQviLeiQT+wiw9vrwwvvif, , i ..,x if-wsvwtefwydguwwtww l a , ,,-' ,f fx f' ' ' - :::: XKKX X xrgbgc X X X : X : X : X Q-Qgggqsgfvtj X f , 13,1 i l ,-i-fvfrig-Q -, , t .gif .- vw . . Athlleztiice Associiantiioini This year the Athletic Association sponsored El year-round sports pro- grznn, :incl in spite of the tact that we had to play in the snow once or twice, the plan has proved very succxssful. VVe have worked hard in View of the new athletic field on top of the hill, and, with the untiring efforts of our couches, Bliss jackson, Bliss Zachary, and Kliss lVeaver, we have becomeptrue workmen of the trade. The point system which is to encourage the girls to reward them for their spirit is: Ten points, first year . ........ Felt S. A. Ten points, second YUZII' . . Felt S. A. on 21 B2lCligl'OLll1ll Ten points, third year . ...,.... Nothing Ten points, fourth yezlr . . . Silver l,oying1 Cup 30 ' 4 I xi r'- 'PJ' ' 4' '.,f -. :'l F' ilu M .Z 6455251 A QL, ' . 951212 155 The will CPen xg ' ineteen Thirty . jlafuumruxmfunmiummmrqm nfmnmmmwmauummppgmmm' lb , I Q I M - ' , . f' N: ' - '-1' MW E : 1 -'H ' 5 - i ' If Ma f W A - X M ll K J lllllfflflflllff l X I 1 I I l 1 I I I I I XX XX XX XXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X L I K. , ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, - : ---an . . xxxxxx X X XXXXX X XXX X 5 'I 1 -I. I ., , Swilnlnilzg Tfnrzis . Croqufl . Baskftball Ilorsebafk Soccer . Speedball Baseball , Ilockry . Track . Bowling . .-lrcllrry . I Hcaudls of Sports 31 -I-QQ . . L. CRIM J. BURROUGHS . F. VVILLIAMS . A. ZExT1,Ek . R. KREITER . . . E. LITZ . . A. LANIER . . C. DAVIS . F. Bowm xn . . A. Pfom. . L. DoR'1'c11 . . H. AI,I.I2N ' V . v' LI ' :F I! .' K ' 92315 l? . . 0 4' EE F259 W Ls- -n --4 X ma, 4', :'-' Agvxes r Q Qs ta AW' Ga G5 9 x Ex' . fx . . ' I ' Q! P ' A The Qzll CPen 'N ...My meteen Tlvwty I RN MMM P b l5LfL9UYU?'9Ai?0:A ?91D:Qf'fJ7tDtnt5396 ,,,, .xxxx 4 L I cf,ff,4f4,f,f,f',' ,f,f,f,f54,Q 'XXXXX X X f KXXXXX secexbggj X X , 131. n 1 W r A RIDING CLUB 10.9-is ALONG THE BRIIJLIZ PATH 32 3' ' 9. ' 2: ! L' ., .4 L . af. '11'- 'f- ' '. -4 V Q 'K' -, ,f Ev . fs . . - ! I, , The Qzll Cpen 43,523 ' ,W meteen Tlnrty X 2 2 'f , , , ....--- .xxx l z:,,i'i fffffffffff ff f ffff : :g:: XXXXK X X X 2 X X X X XQQQQQQAS S' 'ss X :P r Basketball Once more basketball took its usual hold on the sporting hearts of the girls at Salem Academy. Every afternoon the court was filled with enthusiastic players eager for practice. From the preliminary tournament the seniors and sophomores emerged victors and Won the right to play the final game which was contested on the outdoor court. After a hard-fought battle the seniors won by the score of I3-I2. Basketball Varsity JEAN BURROUGHS BETSY ARMEIELD JANE RONDTHALER ANN BROWN ALICE LANIER LUCY DoRTcH DoRoTHY RYMAN COLLETTE HOWELL 33 .rr 1 fr, .X sa i A , ' F - '51 D-z. s fl.. x I I7 Ex' gg The will Cpen uwbh O - ineteen T irty u T -:. H 5 .- L M I ff, . v .flee EX mm J , fu19.Qfm.mm'Ouum'uwwUm.1mm,Q Qmmmmmmwnulnm 31, I a .- - l'A'l'l 1' 2:2 XYVXXXXXXX0000000000XiXX09 X 1 Senior Basketball Team B. ARMFIELD K. LASATER A. BROVVN D. RYMAN C. l3AVlS J. TAX'LOR E. Jouxsox L. THOMAS A. ZEI'l'l.ER J F. BOVVIANIJ M. CRUOUP C. Howrzu. R. KRE1'1'I5R unior Basketball Team H. POLHEMUS J. MAcLACm.AN M. MCLE.-xx B. 'llU'I I'I.E M. VVHQL 34 '-125 -W A ,yn rf M x Q65 P. . h ' A ul ' 35' 1, -.,,,'.,q ., 1 41 4 951 f-1:'?1-14.-25 x in -min 'X Q v J :Mb , . Q V 5 xl .r'g..: 31-.-V1 x.-,.- .q 1:59 7 ' -L s .. ' , t ff .f, J? X- -. '22 A , fsfvo . . , k A The ,Qnll CPen W vfh 'Tlmeteen Tlvwfy , ,fl 2'1 ll ' E f f lfl'fs9r'fLfPf5l79'fJE'?55A5?3i5A77f?mt4l55f'l , , PP. H X ,FHfe57xnfliQrQ5liQifElLfli1ilfLLQllr9YO:llmflJU ' 'U 1, Ii' ' :? f ifff'f. f .f! . ', 'drffff' , ' f l X lx N XX XX xQl.xXxxxX,x5xsfXl ,XxxXX5L'l3: 'L' Sophomore Basketball Team I'I. ALLEN A. LANIER J. Bukkoumls C. MAQNAIR L. CRXMM M. L. Puck.-xm L. lJOR'l'Cll j. RONlJ'l'II.XI.l5K Freshman Basketball Team M. C'H.xMm-:Rs H .Lrrz E. JOHNSON M. PRYOR E. LITZ L. SCHRAMM 35 - 63 55 VD' es L A, X, Ev n ,X I . x 3 The fjbzll Cpen 5 ' W GNmeteen Thirty l ,f will E , fy gfuLmfwmmJuLm,muw,mum nnmruuuuuwrunummcmamni 4 79 ,u 5 2:1 A, Vi , I,If!?f!?f!.f!i!fA,',',' ,f,f,f ,' ,I ,f ,A ,f ,f If I If X X K, XxxxxmqgxXgggxlxlxlxixlgxxgx rxxigg Soccer Rainstorms, windstorms, snowstorms cannot be com- pared to the storm raised when Salem girls contest against each other in their favorite sport-Soccer. And speaking of the weather, the final game was played in a real snow Hurry, which tested the players' true sportsmanship as well as their skill. Soccer' lV,a1r'siity Mimrucn CHAMBERS Iirmii. I.I'l'Z RLl'l'll HARTMAN FRANCES Howmxn fiER'ILRUDE Senwixinu KVA'rHER1Ni2 LAs.x'riaR JANE ROND'l'lIAI.liR ELEANOR Jollxsox EIDISI5 Iixvxifs lVl.X'l l'IE Mme IJAMRICK .ALICE Ihxxliik 36 iam . . ' gil: iff jg' .- '!fEflEf. 1-.3 Qfriirhe ,c em M 5 M . Ev . f vfay - - fl-LPS ' f The QM Cpen . ' wc., meteen Tlnrty JEF N f five - O, 1 X. - f w h , e lm E f f f PMQfU1f'rO9'9UW'WFVUU?UEfE , .--.. xxxxx L:Qfl5lf7:LEl5Qh33Q4lflJ7947?QVQQJ fjf'fj1f1f1'1Qf,1f1'1f1' 1'1 1 1' 1' 1 1' 1 1 1 -ggggggg X X x x Xpyxbbixjfvg x1fQXSXfxL:'-'SFCC . Ak Senior Soccer Team B. ARMFIELO C. DAVIS K. I,As.x'rlfR I.. 'IXIIOMAS A. BROWN N. IDIQNN D. RYMAN F. 'vVII.l.l.KfVI5 L. COLLARD C. DUFFY -I. '1'Ax1.Orz A. Zri1'1x.rc1z E. JOHNSON . . .UPTWQ iff. 11? -1 34 , ' -. 1 1 1 . i 35' .5 W' , I V N , f V V 5 9, -4 -, w, ww- 1 A X f, . ww 1 M 11- , ,,,, A Ng -xv, , , 0 g ' .fx - , Qkwwfg.. 'f ff-1 1 if . . .1 -A V1 1:7 Y J M .xv N.-V jf 4' , e. , V , I -A ,WK-Q31 v!: - L 6 ff. , 1 J' 1: ff 'ffl Y 11 K 9' I g 1 db NG! - as !:.,..s If 1... gf ff? Q :Y I ffl! A' vm gas? lv ' , Y T ' an-V' 21- 3' Q A gi. .5 Mtv , ,Q 'Q 3 vff ' 9 ' A .2 - ,. Junior Soccer Team F. BOWLANO C. HOWELL L. MCAI,I,IS'l'IiR B. TU1'1'I.lf: M. CRUDUP M. F. HAx'wOR'1'H M. MCLHAN M. VVEIL E. ERICKSOX R. KREITER K. PFAHP M. VVICHEK1' J. M.xcL.xc11L.xN H. P0L11uML'5 37 -M. qi, GIVE? 3.. ' g'. Sf, I- gl ' 4 .xr K is ,y-gpg., , I' ? . 8 EqrLiEi:g g3x,...xe.,- Z ..- - dev 1 ff ' 4' T N 5 1' W YG The Qill CPen nsh, ' . ineteen Thirty V' O AE? - 2. In N A,,.-: F '1 , mu I E ' ., , ---- 1 . . X X X X X X Q, I my ae Sophomore Soccer Team II. ALLEN HUTCHINS M. L. PEORAM J. BURROUGHS M. JONES A. PFOHI, L. CRIM A. LANIRR J. Rowlm-ml.ER L. DORTCH M. F. LAWRENCE C. VVELCH Freshman Soccer Team I'. limi. Ii. JOHNSON II. Lux M.C'11,xMrsuRs R. IAI.x1:'l'M.xN M. McC,xNx.rass C. IiR1cKsON J. Kramx' M. PRYOR M. IIAMRICK IL. Lrrz L. Scum.-xMM 38 l 1 V L if i : V J Er 45:3 wh by n 1 . 'f ' f X 3 The will Ten e .. ineteen Thirty I 4 C fa' , ,Q . 1 1 ul as ,f at as will f rfmmmmmmmmuwmum nvfinmuwumxwamr gg X X X ,, 1 f , . ,gf,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,1 ,f ,f ,f ,f ,' x x x xXXXXXXXXXXOOOXXXXX -jesus s I 15 X 1 Swimming Sc-uth Hall is entirely desertedg it is even quiet. Yes, it is natural to wonder What the trouble is, but the reason for such an unusual situation is almost as natural. It is Saturday afternoon and the noise has been transferred to the swimming pool, for the Academy is holding a meet there. If you are looking for fun, just swim with us any day. 39 xii o ' nw v- ed' g 653 - G Q nf A The .Qill CPen ineteen Thirty X lt H L' l , Z ,,,, i r ..-.- .fs- 4 fX 9. N., x- , fn I 1 X ' Af x N f L H ': . 'xv X K ,V W limi P . fi, futmtftrtmftrtrwa meantime ta XilHHQNU1HfMUMJbULRQQ, I , ' A , !fQ ff.i,f!.'!.i,. ,,'4,!.', ffl, XXX!!! I. I. ll I. ll ll ,I ll ll I I XX XX XX XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXX k I -. ' -V ' i ' Tennis 'Wvhat is this thing called tennis? Xvell, it is the sport at Salem that keeps most of the girls busy from 3:l5 in the afternoon until the first dinner bell rings at 5:45. It furnishes so much pleasure for our athletic maidens that they little realize they are becoming champions. The names engraved on the tennis cup for the year are: llorothy' llywiuni, xxiinier of sniglea toinaianientg Anne Zeitler and Dorothy Ryman, winners in doubles. Alean Burrongglis was rnnnerrnp in the singles and Alice Lanier and .lean llurronglis runliers-up in doubles. 40 . Sie, A' wr , , ' .QP 5? Gt V - . i. vim ex 49 Ea dGSfWfVf5,izsJ 4 e-. f f' f OJ Mf w The .Qaill CP671 GNineteen Thirty ' 4 X ,1 1 Ig, S I 4 v , . M' fp p h fLfL9NfzfwfQfewf1ff2A2fw1fUv2 , , , , ,.xx 12fww QwswwnwwwwQQDf .U Q ,ff ,g,,j,j,5,, , ,,,, A ,f ,f ,' ,,,,,, EEE- xxxxxx X X X Xxx v,'ssqqx,j4.b 1,P- ,XX ,I ,g X-x ' X ff CROQUET . ARCHERY 41 Ti V5 af 7 an ' , . fsf . . J K, Lit, The Qzll Ten 11156611 TINYW c if el itll 1 lMlA-95i5?VAV,V?fVFW lf5t'WU?lfU?l , , .xxxx XQWWFQFERQYWXUHWWWWQQ1 I T, 'AA - pf A',VA ' Z A,,, 4:7 i xx x1,33ByeNxqefcxxxxqhg-beg X . 1 l Speeidllballl A white streak speeds on to the goal! A touchdown is made! The ball goes hack to the center-the opponents are entitled to the kickoff! You are right, the sport is speedball-a sport Salem loves and plays. The action is so speedy that even a motion picture camera has difficulty in following the plays. Especial interest was shown in the final speedball contest this year because of the fact that a moving picture of the game was actually made and at a later date the players were enabled to see themselves as others see them. Sjpeeidlbanllll 'Varsity ll,uuui,i lJ0I,IHiML'S l,o'i'iu-: Seiuuzmi Am Pi-mn, JEAN Bukkotrrzils Jxxia l2,OXlJ'I'HAl.liR Arcif Laxnak 1,L'cr Doarcu lVl.X'l IIIi Mar: IIAMRICK Iiiinai. Luz lfkaxcics Bowl.,-xxn lion n I'IU1'cnixs 42 . if A95 V.' C T., f'x.f 'Ld :EI - f ' ' sic. if Tj The Qzll Ten xx N1H6fE6H Tlnrty . 1. I ' I' N l j uLQ,o,cLfq,o,q:gA1m.m'1,Q.11xuuvfuLfvT L W f19P1051fl31f1fQl1!l9J31IlQ9lv.QviY3E7Qi?Q4j - 3,fifki15416f1f1fi'gif,fifiQf,fgf',fjf' f' XXXXX H X i XXXX ' '-Rf , Senior-Sophomore Speedball Team I. I5L'RROL'r:Hs M. .IONES A. Prom, G. SCHVK'Al.IHi L. IDURTCH A. Lxxxfcx L. '1'uovl,xs C. 'WELCH Ii. I'IL 1'CH1xs K. I.AS.k'lkliR KI. Roxlmn-1A1.ER A. ZEITLER E. JOHNSON M. L. PHGRAM D. RYMAN V N N W Junior-Freshman Speedball Team IZ. Iixvxlas M. CRL'DL'P D. LEVIXIE M. McLri.xx F. Bowlhxxn M. IIANRIQK Ii. Luz L. Scr1R.xMn1 M. Cimmmaus R. IiAR'I'MAX K. Pl7.Xl F M. VVHIL -I. KEI.I.X' H. Pom-1r:ML's -H rg' Z .. ,' 5 . .. 1- ,v ' ' QSWH'-:qi . ' ' 4 W H4 5451 'YZF K 4s Y ,. 'Wi' hh 7 NXT Q gG5E:5 g?:'m'i 53 i fwfx' L X -Y wi ll Q . 1 1, pf The will CPen a .... H ineteen Thirty ,I ' f- . I 3 -1? F' ' '. F Lil,Q,0?,O5D5QT,Qs'LfQLftA'UJlA7J'lJUiAU1Il 11nnJ1nJ1nnruuuwU . .1.f,w.'.'.'.,'.'.'f.-'ffxlfff .fffxx'.'.'.'.'f.'.',f,'ffff1 11111 I, , Ss in X Q MX LS 5 yi A I 2 4, , , , ,,44 a , ,,,, , , , , , , I, I, I --na: XxxXXXXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXF, ,xv Hockey Squad +I . Iimxmxxn bl. KEI,I,X' G. SCHVK'AI,IHi 1,. Ibrnuczl A. LANIER J. T,n'1,0x Dnxx WK. Plmxlfl-' TUCKER WM. I,. Illwwoolm U. RONlJ'I'l'I.XI.f'IR C. VVEIACH l:11lfm'llr.4 x X'r'llj', Baseball Team HI. liugmwuzlfs K. I,.xs.x'HaR A. P1-mu. T. Dun Ii. I,l1'z 'f M. Vlcsxxxl. CI l'Zlllk4lx5UN QM. N1.XXXN'IiI.I, XVlI,srmx Ii. Ill ICIIIXS I,. XVLRRI-iscllma Yiiwliwur-4:N x.n1,xnIx, 44 . i z NV U , 1 L' ff.-Q :I l-1 4 xl K 'S 'v'-' .'- '1 , 4? 'G?'5- 'Ing . 'k -W , 7Q5'7 ,f I mem , ,X f l V The will CPen 3 2 ineteen Thirty 'G , , 4 .',' -. 2 T I it lla f rfeeweevawwfrevvvn ,,,, .,.x, weafte.U2i4wwOfQw fi - - f,l f 1 1 Ox, 1 121 1L1,1!1 1' 1 1 ,1'l1 1 1 1 1 xx xxrvsxs XXX XXX X xx X safari X-I-TliA he - 1 'S' 4 ,' Say le With Songs 1. Dream llcusel' . . 2. lily Blue l'lf'fl'Z7ll1H . 3. 1 Latte Yau ....... . . 4. Loch Ufhat Ycurue Done to lllen . 5. SL fairies lr1j7r11mry . . . 6. Tight Lihe Thrift' . . 7. Bigger an1lBetter . . . S. Through . .. . . . . . 9. Singing in the Bath Tub . IO. hVusl1hoar1lBlues . . . u 11. llufue ri Little Faith in llleu . 12. Ullly Sin , ....... 13. Willy Cun't You? . . 14. llIist1l1l'fs ...... , . f ii If 15. I Ciflillf Gifve You nlnything But Lawn . . . . . 16. I f1i11't GctN0tl1i1ig But the Iglllffil . . . . . 14 17. You lVent nl-zezzy Too Far nnzl Stnyezl fl-za'r.'y Too Long 18. Hfilll On the .lllfzrhet For You . . . 19. hVlm . ........ . . 20. 1-Ilzc'f1y.v . . 21. So Tired . ..... 22. Thinking just of You . 23. 1 Don't Cure .... 24. S'111e S-zeeet Day . . 25. Clinnt of the Jungle . 26. Little By Lime . . 27. 'Qlfter llfy Laughter . . 28. Hlllore Than You Ktzoteu . 29. f1in't.llIishelzn7Ji1z ' . . . 30. life anzl llly Shrulo-zi ' . HNKVY C . . New Building . . . . . Sleep . . Sugar Bread . .... Food . . . .hliss Crews Last Year's Clothes . . .Our Figures . Saturday Afternoons . . . Saturday Night llonday Rlorning . . Oh, Teachers! . . Chewing Gum in Study Hall . . Be On Time . Algebra Problems otore on Pay Day . . . , . .On Sunday . . .Privileges .........lAlotDogs . ls That Special For? . . . . . . Bells . . Of Studying . Commencement . . Sour Grapes llake Honor Roll . . . New Chimes VVe Get Educated . . Came Exams . VVe Need Nloney . How Could YVe? . . Have a Date 31. Yenrning . ..... . . . , For a Telephone Call 32. Satisfied . . . ..... . Nabs at Eleven O'eloek 33. l'll Still Go On Wvrznting You . ..... Senior Privileges 34. I hlay Be PVrong ...... . . Physics Experiments 35. W711'it for the leluppy Ending . ,.... Diplomas 36. PVhoopee ...... . . 45 -'QQ '-,fr 1. A . nh l.. 0 ffrf fwi- 1 +1 He?-2 4amQi53x9Q5 'D' 5 . . .June Y The will CPen ' inetee11Tlvirty Lf? ' A 2 W ' Q xmcuwVo,Qfumwpmmm1gzn nnnnmmmuu N- . . 1 1 f 1 ' 1 :lla l 1 1- 'I A 4 ' Y . 1 lj . I X ,l X F Ly M l 1', f111 11 1 111 ff 111 1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx - I X ! l I ll I f X ! I I I I I I I I I X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ' 'r .f1, If ai? 69' WH: 1 .- . -J ' Aw. 4 1 ' is 3 f 'i yV 1.1 - A' . 'Mi W, ' Y ,,..,n. 1 N K :L VQVAMQ ' 5 il ,.,. sl 'ii' ! 1,-' fi , , kg I Z N 5 f , tf ' 'L in g ig f f-C,Lj5' A . ,f 75. 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W w W , 3 V a lf W 'Q Q, N 9, w A I R Ji I, 1 I P 'I S.: , X. , ' gif' if-fl 1 r V Briea 1 mm ous 4, L.- , ,.,. ,, M,, , V. : -U . f - 1-X 5 if The will CPen gg ,, A ,I ineteen Thirt f i' 94 Aw . f y 41, I 1.22 L1LQQ!uLm1fuLOJ1AuMbUuMfs1SlIQ z,0JM1,O,QI2,4UU by I AA j' 4 ffQffifffizfffifffnf ff 1' 1' ff 1' 1' 1' gggiaaa' X X X X X XXXXX XXOOOOOOXXXXXXROSS il g ' ' ' ' ' ctw, ruuillll Pen Staff Miss Mfxm' VV!-zfxvrix LUCY Tu0M.xs MAkc:ARE'1'McLEAx Bmsv 4AR1VlFIEI.ll Axxra Zrz1'rLER l :lr'ul1y ,Xrlvisvr Editor-ink! 'hivi' Busim-ss 1VI2lIlJlg'l'l' ALlX'l'l'liNil1Q' IVIZUIZIQUI' I'Il1ltlli.2'l'2l1lhif' Erlitm' S4-1-mul Row Rm ll lirucn :ak A1.1claL,w1rcR JANE P.0NlJ'llIAl,liR IVIIIMRIEID XVICIIIEITI' Assistant liulilnr Assistant lcllilfjl' Assistullt Busim-ss Ma111:l5:v1' Art Eelitul' Thiral lhvw Illxkkxm' Pmmamus IQIHTII I'ILf'1'c111Ns MARY I ,0L11sxa I 1Ax'w00n .Iuninr Ill-1:1'1-sm-lmtzntixw SlPIl1llJ1ll1ll'I' l:t'l!l'l'Sl'IllZlliVt' I'il't'SlIIIlklll1ll'lJl'l'S1'llHlIiYl' Dokm Hx' Rx lvmx 1VIlSHEVVCRL'lJL'P S1-uiox'I-If-pr:-w'l1t:ntix11 Assistmlt ,X1,lX'l'1'liSil1i.2' MLll1ZigL'l' Fflurth Rim' COLIi'l'l'li l l0w1ex.1, JEAN Mfxcmcnmx .Xssixlullt ALIY1-l'tisim4' Blullzluc-1' Athlrtic Editor 43 550' AQ 41, L' Fm Gb E.. ' I , 4 iff xiii:-12 ,- 3,- ' - Q 4195 VC' F ' -, 951 nf. A x- 7, The Shall CPen C.,515f5Kw,4M meteen Thirty ' of 4 0, fr i , Kg' A - V g 1 W A - K a un go L, J 'K u11wJwlmwwwbUUUvUU2 , , , mm xxxx 415190515 QQQQQLYQJPXQQQDQQELWVQQJP fi 'V -:Z ,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f!, XXI, 1, i, If I, If I I I I :::::, , , tx XXXL-bebfxx xx X.xxbi.X,5Qxft5X:A3--fygg? ,D A The lficdlison Club The science students were organized this year into a club to carry forward their interests along scientific lines. Nleetings were held once a month, during which programs were given by the members. VVith the help of Nliss Nlurray, the faculty adviser, scientific experiments Were performed and talks on subjects relating to science were given. This new organization helped to promote an interest in science through- out the school, and it promises to carry on this work in the years to come. 49 ' ' fn' f-fr -fzf'1:-f- -. . ' '-f 4 K f. 1 +1 42 78 A B. 5 X wAicN. V, The Quill Ten ineteen Thirty NN M k , , ..- --- 7 U X L, fj i 1 ' fw W WX 'aff K ,1 ,,-1 A , f W ' . frm' l P1 'fUL9V95U3flvQf'9EM:fU':fEf5fLfOvf?AU3f? , --- xxxx lW0:Q:Q:0:Q?1:Q:'L9JPH X XXXXXXX I - I 1 fllflllfl fllll llllll - - --m1 KNXNNX XXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X : L X U - CllARl,0'l lli DL'lflfY . LAURA f'Ul,l,AKlJ . . LAURA C'ol,1,,xRn CrmRr,0'r'1'lc IJU1-'Vx IIDITII I'IL7'l'CIIlNS -ing in 4 W, 1 Q- N 521' , ni' V1 Q? ff W' Pi Dclltal Phi ll'w nn' Ihr' ffiflltif of jmfis and of Affllllltln Founded March 27, 1930 OFFICERS . . .l'rw.fiJwzl Rum KRIiX'l'lfIR. . . l'in'-1'rr'.viJr11l MISS BYRD . . . M EM 1: ERS RUTH KREIJIQR HARRYE1' POLHEMUS JEAN MAQIAQIII..-xx JANE R0Nm'uAI.raR MARG.xkre'l' McI,laAN f9ER'I'RL7DE SCHVV.KI,RIi HQNORARY RIENIBER Miss IiLri.xx0u CHASE X . .A 1-1 l Q' 46 4 xi I A is wifi? X Sm rrlury- Trf'a51nv'1 . Ifzzrully A1rlfUi,w1' .Lxxua T,u'I,0R Bra'1'1'x' rIqL I lI,E t',xRoI.Yx VVELCI1 X I The uill CPen ineteen Thirty Qi Q Q' vw I A 'I .ix If 1 R i jj I 2 L gxrqtx PY, A. 'ftftftoxtovovofumqt outta ttrntum rmnnnnfuwa ummm qu ,gk ' 1 ' T - ,ocfQcf,f2-',f.x,f,-',f,f,f,f,- ,f ,f ,f x ,' , 1 :::::.: xx rexfxxxxWives?-iscixw Cfgffjfflf A -is Ill. ,, , ,,,,.-- ,, J Wfhc Rivatilsw CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Malaprop .... JEAN MACLACHEAN Acres ...... . . RUTH KREITER Lydia Languish .... HARRYET POLHEMUS Sir Lucius O'Trigger . . . LAURA COLLORD Julia ........ MILDREIJ VVICHERT Lucy, the maid .... ELTZABETH 'I'U'1'l'l,E Sir Anthony Absolute . MARGARET MCLEAN Servant ..... . LUCILITE MCALISTER Captain Jack Absolute . ELIZABETH VVOMACK Servant . . . . . . . LUCY IJORTCII Faulkland ....... COLETIYE HowE1.L Servant ......... HELEN ALLEN Servant ...... , . FRANCES BOWEAND MTJITE: American Giirilw Cast PRTNCTPALS CHARLOTTE DUFFY JEAN MACLACHLAN BETSY ARM1-sxE1.n RUTH KREI'I'ER JANE RONDTHALER IVIATTIE MAY HAMRICK BETTY TL71'1iI.E CAROLYN VVELCII HARRYET POLHEMLYS MARX' VEST.-XI, ,Jccompanist . . MARY FRANCES I'IAYVVOR'I'H Dirrdor . . . Miss EIJZABETH RONIJ'l'Il.XI ISR A ' u ' ' 'K 'FJ ,gihql .e.: ' fx ' ' Q! H The ,Shall Cpen KC ' ,XXX ineteen Thirty X , ' . 3 I s 2 ' gh X aff if XlQfsMvUvQAiUPUyfUl7QfPf , , , ,,,, X X X mmmfmfmnf' Mn Ill If Fire Department Chief-R Um KREITER First Lieutenants Seeond Lieutenants ANNE ZEITLER 'NA'l'-ALLE DUNN CORDELL MCCALLXE CAMMIE MACNAIR JANE RONDTHALER HELEN ALLEN HARRYET POLHEMUS MARGARET MCLEAN ETHEL Lrrz MARTHA PRYOR A Fire Drillll 'Tzeas tlze niyht ofa fre drill zehen all through tlze house Not a creature 'was stirring exeejlt one u'ise mouse. The girls were nestled all snug in their beds, Wvhile visions of a ro-ed Salem daneea' in their heads, Bliss Jarhson in her herehief of a fllwf' and frill Had just settled her brain for an alarming fre drill! Wvhen out of the quiet there arose sueh a flatter W e sprang from our heds to see what was the matter. On with the lights! the feindou' up like a flash! Then dozen the steps ive did flatter and flash! Don't lean on the railing, but still' to the wall! Nou' dash a-zeay! dash azcay! dash aizeay all! So dozen to the hall to assemhle -zee fle-zc' lfith a yazcn, and a sigh, and a merry laugh too! Then silenre, the roll fall, llliss Jaehsorfd rerite- Bael' to hea' -with you all, and to all a good-night! G2 -Q.q H274 Q 4 5. ' 9' 4 957 115352:-12' -19- , ,A ees ,X 9 'ff ' fb exam ,il E 1 f I I: X, II I Ir II II 1 I 4 I I I I I H S ,. I- ,IQ 1 I II ml If ,I If I . I 1 I I I I 'f I? IA 'I ,J I1 I I I :K ' .X- V .- I W , H ML-Q. 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Buy some 5l0l'k'lll!l5 with fwhal il .l'll Uc 5 you - Y store. Silfnl as a s1'ar4'l1ligl1l l1l'HlH'lTMlSS Zack Thr Vain' of .e1rtion -Miss Chase. 11oLw to makr your hair hfha-ve -don't go out for sports. Good lo the last l1ilz '-Sunday and VVednesday ice cream. lf sali5jfc.f -package slips. Don'f shout -house telephone. Cha.w'5 dirt -Miss Daisy. Mako: your fyvs look largar -a good meal. Hllllqll' a now skin in lhrve days -keep away from the Drug HIIOIIII'-llkl' loaf'-Cammie MacNair. Modfrn as TOIll07'l'0fZ,U',--FFHHCCS VVilliams. Time Io ft'-llfl'H-9 C45! l ! Good for 100,000 milfs -- Carry-More. Buildrr.v of rhampion5 -our coaches. Here and There in Rhyme UQ Thcrf was a young lady namrd Zark lVho onff met lll'f.Y1'lf rorning hafk, Bur as she fame nrarvr Sho found 'tfwas a mirror- This story, my drar, is a fart. Y Y Y Tl1I'fl',5 a rrd-hraded jwrson namrd Jafkson, Thrro :was a young lady named lVifl Shr'5 allways of lwhrn Zac'k'5 on ,' .'1lI0'Ul' all .fha did like lo Jqural. 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Beefsteak, potatoes, lobster salad, pie, ice c1'eam-everything l Key to Who's Who in Faculty Sykes Florists N0 I-MISS KNOX Inggrpgratecl Nu. 3-Miss MURRAY No 5-Miss XVEAVIR 1 N0 4'-MISS VVILSUN 319 West Fourth Street No 5-Miss BYRD N0 6-MISS CHASE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. . 3 5- 1,- J. . H -1 W dy i:'fPi'52 '-If K 4, J we . T ff ' e -. Q we F QQJSQQ Pe- , . QV . 'N' . . A L , V The Q1llCPen Nl116f6671Th1Tfy S if S 32? S A , Q N X aaa . i 315f?1if3f?QV3gJ I SQ S 44 'A b4 'gL' ' - ' fa 3 A ggi . .'1 5fE,'g.,j,v5 1 - A '- W u ',:,, f ' C ' -B I 'fi ' W F ' ' - ' ':'2f5:, SALEM COLLEGE SALEM ACADEMY T FOR WOMEN FOR GIRLS Founded 1772 HERITAGE OF THE PAST STANDARDS OF THE PRESENT ENDOWMENT OF THE FUTURE El Quarter Mfllion Dolfars in New Bufldfngs to Be Occupfecf Seftemzner 10, 1930 EI Members , SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND PREPARATORY SCHOOLS - . .5-44 aw . The QU! Cpen we N. fig M W , F 'W by f ,J f ---..-- ,f ,f ,f ,f ,f ,f .f .- .' ,f .1 Y 5 1 meteen Tlnrty mnnmurmuuumu ,X xxxXXxxXXXXXXXxxXXXx xxx ll ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A i fi, R c n rg at GN Q ME Frances: Gee, Dot, that's a peachy coat of tan you have for this time of year. Dot: lt ought to be-I've done everything under the sun to get it. Haywood Mackay Ed' Valentine, Inc. Winston-Salem, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles Selling Agents for COTTON, RAYON, AND HOSIERY MILLS A For the Domestic and Export Markets D. G. CRAVEN COMPANY 202-204 W'est Fourth Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 306 We Shall Be Delightecl to See Youl CAMEL CITY COACHES FOR SPECIAL TRIPS ANY TIME ANYWHERE Regular Schedules All the Time Camel City Coach Company WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. If Nlary goes far out to sea, By wayward breezes fanned, l'd like to know-can you tell nie? just where would hIaryland? If Tenny went high up in air And looked o'er land and lea, Looked here and there and every- where, Pray what would Tennessee? I looked out of the window and Saw Orry on the lawng He's not there now, and who can tell just where has Oregon? Two girls were quarrelling one day XVith garden tools and so I said Bly dears, let llary rake And just let Idaho. -fl II oynz ous. .1 195 Vi 9 . L .Pg-TL Wg- i'4:?f-322- '.. Lk : a- f 54 f C ., . The Qillcpen ff if a . 4 ineteen Thirty D 3 QQDAHIULMQLCQQUULHILQQLCMDDI 7g Ayxxx X- Stiff s, ' ftfrix, , P GN y Q X K N5 M., ll , -ftmrwvrtnfzfumstfutrnuonnum TW W W1 X W K Y 3 .Q ,lpf,ppcf,f,f,f.f,i,f',f,',',' ,fx ,A ,f ,f ,f -55555 xxxxxxx XXXX X X X e ea: X . xXX: 5 GIRLS' FRIENDLY LODGE 20 North Irvine Avenue SHARON, PA. Pleasant Home-Reasonable Rates Permanent and Transient Guests Dr. Anseombe: l've had this ear for years and never had a wreck. Dr. Rondthaler: You mean you've had this wreck for years and never had a Car. hliss Byrd: 'fleanl VVhy have you started your composition be- ginning, 'The Crimson sun was slowly sinking in the east'?l' jean Burroughs: VVell, Bliss Byrd, you told me to start with something new and unusualf, 1 1 Salesman: This machine will cut your work in half. Frances Rowland: Let me have two. Correct Fashions Without Price Penalties 1 VAN DYKES! Winston-Salem's Million Dollar Department S tore Awl this nu fus about spelin seams Two me a lott ov bluf, l klame if yew kan rede thes wurds Thare speled kwite gude enuf. 1Sl'lf'l'fFd. Cpage Bliss Chase and htliss liyrdlj SMART FROCKS POR THE 'QSALEMITEH We Invite Your Inspection KAUFMAN'S. Inc. 432 North Trade Street WINSTCN-SALEM, N. C. its t ' , L e e V ET' 5 1,,.J.g L 3' gj ' Qifizs. m V L ' 5 i x The Qbfill Cpen Tlineteen Thirty P , X f . L L i , E, f A fummmpqgpastiuapgyummwg I -XX--XX X X X Xiggmmuwummuummmmmqi 1 7, I 3 Q- f' f' f' ' ' ' ' ::::::: X XXXXXXXXXX X X X XXXXX X'-X XX-X X A L gi IT HAS SATISFIED FOR QUARTER CENTURY A-3 Genuine Raven Red Ash Coal i 5 has warmed the hearths of the L Old North State and its neigh- Q bors for a quarter of a century. K- Still a favorite where quality, cleanliness and price are consid- l ered. It's the best value on the T P market today. More heat, less , slack or dirt, and general satisfac- tion. ff Call your local dealer for prices I LX and be sure that the above trade- W X mark on a small paper disc is X- 'T scattered through the coal-it is 'TRADE MARK, your guarantee against substi- XL- REGISTRRED J tutes. Up-to-the-minute coal dealers handle Genuine Raven Red Ash domestic coal-withithe trade-mark in the coal. Ask your dealer. RALEIGH SMOKELESS FUEL COMPANY NORFOLK, VA. BECKLEY, W. VA. CHICAGO, ILL. . 1 ' ' 1 , , 25' 1-g93?yg,'.g . iii. I-1 4 P- if ,M .mam f :at e L! 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I The Wyatt Coal Sales Co. l General Office CHARLESTON, W. VA. WYATT Logan County Splint, Kanawha Splint and Cas, New River and Pocahontas smokeless By-Product and Cannel Goals DAILY CAPACITY 10,000 TONS WRITE US When in Need of Fuel of Any KinJ4We Can Serve You With the Best 4 ' Q at -, 9 A Def. f The will Cpen KC Nineteen Thirty F . ya- My ' - f V' m y , - - A fun A f f? 'KLquLf1mmo,mnuu emmmxum mfum umuywpp :Q I .ffOQifgf.,g,i,f,f,f,f ,f,f,',f ,f ,f ,I ,f ,f ,f -5555555 , X xxxx XXQfiiK3XfST5i3SSEx4Q A PHOTOGRAPHS FOR MEMORY FOR GOOD WISHES FOR GIFT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR YOUR CLUB FOR YOUR FRIENDS FOR THE NEWSPAPERS You Need Them AN the Tfmef BEN V. MATTHEWS 317 WEST FOURTH STREET WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 5 L ,, Af 78 G fe VC' 5' -- 91 n- IW THIS BOOK PRINTED BY..I.... IIHE woRLD's LARGEST PUBLISHERS CF COLLEGE AN NUALS I EN sonl I ' PRINTING CO. 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