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

 - Class of 1934

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' N -fx M e ' 4 Tai ' 7 . 1, V--., 17.19 ' ' ' ' ' , - j'-1 X 7 Q - so - . - iw.. in e- . i t f 5 A + 1 - ' 'Tai -Lim - n w ,Q Q 'Q af. ' R, Y ... fag ,ga 3 2555-Q55 I U gx QD. .ASX X -9- is Q .4 5, ' , .. ., HL' ,T H ., Eg ia ah, 5 fl 9 f ' ?- .. ' ' 9 , 1 if BETTY BROOKE SANDERS XVASHINGTUN, D. C. You know, that girl in the fashion show who wore the blue suit is Betty Sanders. If she's not in fashion shows. she's into some thing else. Poor girl, she spends so many week-ends at Roanoke that she has a hard job making up lost hours at the switch during the week. I fear she would literally fade away if the wires didn't vibrate with entertaining calls. Betty often sadly neg- lects her work because she is too busy danc- ing or giggling. but her grades seem to suffer little. You never know what the girl's going to do-perhaps the next thing you know. she'll be landing a job with the President himself! BLEVINS YOGLER xVINS'l'0N'SAl,EM, Noirru l'.uuu.1s.i Secretary Laughable, indeed, is the pli,fzht of the puz- zled prophets! Prophets puzzled? Impossi- ble! you protest. But seriously, what do you predict Blevins Vogler will be? Her name remains glued to the honor roll. She is a member of Pi Delta Phi. not to mention be- ing secretary of her class. She never fails to make varsity in athletics, and she appears in all the fashion shows. And as for find- ing time to study every night, the only sug- gestion we can offer is that she cut the tele- phone wires. In short. what isn't she? Poor prophets! . C A ' D -HS-'K --f - o - 0 Sk WV D' az 'Z Page 21



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