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. 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 -
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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 ,
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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-
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