Salem Academy - Quill Pen Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1936
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VIRGINIA VVILSON I3.S. lI'r1111rul'.v Vnllwgrf nf I'nizvfr.wify of North Cfcrolinrc 11113112 1-zcuxcmllcs l,Al'li,X SVIVINEH ILA. IVllHlfllI.N Volllfyv of l'niz'rfr.vify nf .Vnrfh C'rn'nlina NIUX. Slllifll Cvlfllfjff ENGLISH l4'liANCI'1S V. S'l'H1K'l'IIICARN BMX. IvlliT'!'I'.YH.ll of SIIIIILIIVVII f'f1liffn'1riu 111s'1'4mY IJOUGIHXS I.. RIGHTS ILA. l'1liz'rf1'.vily of Nurlll f'ru'uli1:a PLD. .llm'r1z'frn1 Cullwgr' and Tlzrfulugicul Sw m in ll ry b. l'.I3. llm'z'ar1l l'niz'r'rsily M A H Y .-X. VV E A VE R PR1NCIl'.KL B.A. linmlulplz-.llarrm H'fllIlIlll.N Vnllwgv JI1x'1'111-:MA'1'1Cs ICIJZAB Ii'l'I'I ZACHARY B..X. Sulwnz Fnllwgrf PRINCIP.-XI, IN III-ZSIDHNCE v11Ys1c.x1, 1:nr'C.,v1-10N DOROTHY H. KNOX BN-X. Ieflllflifff 00110110 NIA. JliIllI,l'lHll'.ll Vullffgv 14111-INCH .xxn SPANISH C1mR.x1, SIXGING HAZHI. D. XVHEEIJBR KS. I?n.vfun I'niz'wrsify Irlhvlllfl' Clklllzlllf Swlluol of .Alrf A R 'I' . CAIiRING'l'ON SHIELDS BHK. Ifflllfllllllll-.Ilflfflllf lVmnruz'.w Foliage CCIIINCIZ w1.x'1'111:11.x'1'1Cs 1'l1x's1c'.xL 1-:m'c.v1'1oN HTHEI, Ii. D EM UT H BMX. Grnlr'lu'1' lV'IlH1'.ffl' NIUX. Rfulr-lijfrf Vrnllffgfff s1:c'H1:'1',xkY 1'os'1'-Gruxml',x'1'1-: 1-:NG1.1s11 Pagv hwlze Page lhirlcen ,, 01155525 V11 ry 1'.1'frr lUI'fIilIllI'.Il hay, lhflf, Nflill Jlr. l'i1'lfzc'ir'k, !l0l'h' hr' llI'ZA','ll.Il.Y .vlwqf in fhix way? Slw'p! will fha 0111 gmzflvmrzn, 5110.8 ulwa ' ' ' yn fmlzfrflz. Goes on vrrfmrls fax! fcslrfrfp. I'm prom! of that 110.0-gZCOIIIIlII,f par! with him on any ll!'!'0IlllfflI0'5' Cl Wllfllffll r'urinxif.11. ' . . . . To Y fhrf fn! boy was ilulzfwl in a stale of rc- nmrlmhle z'igilunr1f,' his eyes hzfing wirlff OIIPII, and looking ax if they infcfnrlml In runnin! so. fhlf flI'I'flf distrzfxx of his nun-fzfr kr hmmu h -W -il w ff 5 ' ' W -Y-,T 1 f 5 h W CL 4 X 2 h W x 'TT-H 4 ffm: ,. . . V ,, . . 2 '- . . f V. 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MAR Y ELIZA IiI:l'I'I-I KVA I ,STOX VVINs1'oN-S,xl.EM, NoR1'H C.mol,Ix.x Vive-l'l'esifle1lf Gaiety is your element. you have shone in it before. Fa-hion and freedom for you. BI'fl'IvI'II I MAXWELL NIACNAIR L.xRL'HMoN'l', Nl-iw YORK Sevretaryl . In these busy times, when so many great under- takings are in progress. people likehmyself have so many workmen in so many places. that we are always on the flight. DOROTHY FAITH l11YERH'I l' Bnrgvuan, Noirrn C.mo1.iN.x TI'6IIS'llI'87' Enterprise and effort are delightful to me. I be- lieve I am truly cosmopolitan. I have the deepest sympathy with them. I lie- in a shady place like this. and think of adventurous spirits going to the North Pole, or penetrating: to the heart of the Tor- rid Zone. with admiration. in FQ 1ml1Q+o-T-al 5: Q K . I 5, f 2 r lla, Q 1 W 3 Ng. W v--fe 03? 'if ffy, PW J gl- -- ,.,,, M. 4 351141-. 5? gif J' 'N M 1 Ex 1, f in 1 Q2 ig 5 VIRGINIA DENNIS BOYLES THuM.isvli,i,E, NORTH CixR01.IN.x A most ext1'nrmIinm'y compound of precipitation, hesitntinn. 1-uiiticieiice and doubt, fondness, misgiv- III!-T. MARGARET COURTNEY XvINS'I'UN'S,Xl,I-QINI, NQRTH C4xnni.IN.x For y0u're n wcnnnn of urhanity and sunvity, you know. :inrl ynn'x'e got the sort of heart that can feel for :inntht-r. RI l'H RINNI-It IJ0l'ZRSC'HL'K Rinix, NORTH C,xim1.lN.x IJre:nns nr: thi bright creatures nf poem and 10:11-ml. whn spurt un earth in the night Qezlsnn. :ind nu-It :away in th? tirst lwsnn uf thi- sun. which liexhta ,,..' . ,,. ,-. ' .' Ir . ,..i ' . win' 4 .' KATIIRYN ANN IIOLMES ICI!!-,N'I'KlN, NURTH C.nun.ix.x 'ZX scnsihlc wuinsln this, un thc wllule. thuuuh mu'a-:wimmlly pn-cipit:lt0. Pnyff .vin-lean Page seventeen SARAH ELIZ.XBl'l'l'H HL7lil,BL'1i'l' Roxlwlw. f'UYNEK l'Il'U'I' Secret and self-contained and solitary as an oyster. ORA HOLT LONG Bm-:v.xRn, NoR'rH C,mol,IN.x A wonderfully grave. precise. and handsome piece of old china she looks. SARAH NAPOLEON MCCAN I ,ESS SOUTH Bmsrox. VIRGINIA Busy ffuseful, amiable. serviceable. in all lrxnest. unpretonfling wars. Such an inflexible little woman. too, through all. NITA BlON'l'AGUE W1NsToN-Slxrmx, Noun-I C,mo1.1x.x Too capricious and imperious in all she docs. to be the cause of much surprise in those about her as to anything she does. n --V4 K' I r il 'v5'9 SK ol ,xv K0 XQ -5-1 f7. Qui-1 l . ,A ', - - - J 1 Y, -u g. 1. J ,-N' bi ik e V Q ,A f .W fi A W' , mf- ' f ' lf .11 h .7 ,157 -.f ' ', is ,X VJ- 0 ' 4 K Mg- r' fwfr: iw L., N Qx KM ll - 1 ' X-EP? dYg'fSb'-yd lima ' vw -'Q' 1 sz? M 1535 cQ:E'.N5BoR0 1 H 1 E , iggrlggf , 5 'S ' ll E ,,-345.0-1 V l f s, '9f'.17 4439 3 .. 5092, , lf7z3:! dXG'v9: 'I 1 le' 1 - '1fQf'E,5 21-Tiyzifei IVA 3. S A X ,nn 5' 5 s fy 'gl 'Y 9 AL7 ' 5 fit, I 4 as if KA'l'Hl1lliINl'1 PARK RIQAD BIFKIINNVIIAIAI-1. 'l'l-zxxizssm-1 Nlildly studious in her ohservation of human nature. on the whole a henignant philosopher not disposed to he severe upon the follies of mankind. l-ILEANOR CA'l'IIl'1liINE SARTIN xNINS'l'0N'SAl.I'lM. Noirrn C.mo1.1N.x As the traveler sees farthest. by day. and be- comes aware of rugged mountains and trac-kless plains whieh the friendly darkness had shrouded from his sight and mind togetlier. so. the wayfarer in the toilsome path of human life. sees. with each returninsr sun. some new obstacle to surmount, some new height to be attained. l+ll,lZAI3E'I'l-I FRANCES SARTIN WiNs'roN-S.u.l-im. Norwu C,mo1.IN.x In the friendliest condition towards her species . . . She is free with her money. affahle in her manners. innnoeent in her conversation. I'lDI'l'I'l Vi'0Nll!l,li xvlNS'I'UNAS.U.l'QlNI, Nolc'1'H Cnio1,IN.x Soothin:rly. like the gentle rustling of the leaves: at and :rt-niallv. like the ripening weather: and radi- antly and henelicently, like the sunshine: she went on. Page eighteen Page nineteen Hnzigrahnatvu FRANCES HOST COOKE CH.XRI.0'l l'l'I, Nom'H C.xnol.xx.x But fashion is her weakness. To borrow yester- day's paper . . . and read about the brilliant and distinguished meteors that are shooting ac-ross the fashionable sky in every direction is unspeakable consolation to her. To know what member of what brilliant and distinguished circle ac-colnplisherl the brilliant and distinguished feat of joining: it yester- day. or contemplates the no less brilliant and dis- tinguished feat of leaving: it tomorrow, 'gives her a thrill of joy. ORA ELIZABl'Z'l'H JONES Gnrgaxsnono. Numan C.xnoi,lx.x The girl is a thoroughly fine woman. Conse- quently. she is like a thoroughly tine day. Gets hner as she ,gets on. I never saw the :rirl's equal. PRISCELLA ARNOLD LA MBE'l'l-I 'l'1-1oMAsyu.1,E. NORTH C,mo1.lN.x Young girls have Sllfll spirits. 'It also appears that a skilful artist exeeuted a faithful delineation of the curiosity. MARGARET CBONNIEJ RAY Or',u.,x, F1.oRIn,x In short she had such a natural captivating, winning manner. that in a few minutes we were sitting in the window-seat. with the light of the tire upon us. talking together, as free and happy as could be. QNANCY GORDON BRADSH ICR Post-graduate. of Montreal. Canada, withdrew at Christmas. G. ll ll l l ll ll ' 6 ' .,' XX 'VP I f Q l 'f et ' 3 liiif gk 3 58' f Y' Anhui-v-4 ,,,..n. U1 R., I x-2 K . ,Lp4.a'!f:f- X, X l 19.493441-I U , 1! l. f . -, fe . 5' ,, llf --wi ll s 4-l ,E Q 4 .lid O -Q Eh? Autlivntiratrh iranmlrtinnn nf the Qlluh nf IH?-E lr Oli one 'to find the place. the time. and the necessary equipment for contemplation is not diffi- cult. Notw that we are seniors we may think back over our years at Salenl without any strain on our gigantic brains- -which have been developed in that very place. The necessary equipment is a certain well-worn black notebook containing records ot' classes Cfor we don't know how longl ami the place may be indoors or outdoors. and the time midday or midnight as you desire. Tenderly turning the yellow pages of' this ancient notebook. we come upon the records of the wise and momentous transactions of the club of 1980. As we scrutinize the roll for the Freshman year. we find that of those who entered in 1932 a single member now remains--Nita Montague. To her the fact that Louise Kirk was president: Katherine Licklider. vice-president: and Betsy Hill. secretary-treasurer. may be important: but to us it seems rather vague like the Dark Ages or something. But in case that entry is important. I would hate to disappoint any one who is interested by withholding the fact that Louise Kirk dropped out of school at the end of the first semester. that Katherine Licklider was elevated to the presidency. and that Margaret Wood was elected vice-president. t'nder the direction of Miss Sumner. the faculty adviser. the club ot' 19:16 labored with indefatigable assiduity to perform with satisfaction the customary duties of the first year of our existence. 'With the money earned from keeping the store: selling food: and securing Dr. Flowers. a magician. to show us tricks. we en- tertained the .luniors by chartering a bus and taking them to see the play Green Stockings. in which several of our faculty proved themselves to be talented actresses. Having paid all the expenses of the year. we donated the remainder of the class money toward the fund for building a new gateway to Salem Academy. The following September the now remaining member of the club of 1936 was joined by Katherine Read. Dot llverett. Mary Lib VValston. and Sarah McCanless. who have stuck faithfully to the end. An increased sense of our own importance. along with our inherent vigilance and alacrity. made this a banner year for us. Here we pause to note lnlrriedly that Dot Everett was president: Mary l.ih Walston. vice-president: and Anne Florea. secretary and treasurer. At the end of the year after some difficulty in deciding how to entertain the seniors. the youthful sophomores announced that the decision was to appropriate the money. hard-earned by two fashion shows ami by sponsoring the movie. Alice in llvIlllfll'I'lflllfI, toward a luncheon: and this was doubtless' the most satisfactory conclusion it was possible to make at the time. The help of Miss Georgia iVatson. our advisel'. and much concentra- ticn enab'ed us to make th's a successful affair. Needless to say. the animated underclassmen were supremely happy to hover about their extremely dignified guests. Having heard much of the successful play Cnlilnrlyes rmrl Kings, given the year before. most of us flecided to test our dramatic ability by entering the Harlequin Club. VVith the graciously bestowed assistance of Miss Murray. we successfully produced four plays. The somewhat inspired members of the class also sold tickets for a concert given by a student orchestra from the Universty of North Carolina. This was an important event in our lives. for it enabled us to put a picture of our group in the annual. Several of our class were honored during the year by being elected student representatives. This was the year in which the lasting and important system of honoring a select number of girls to serve in the color guard at recognition program was perfected. A futher perusal of the little black notebook reveals interesting entries with regard to the transac- tions of our club during the two years that we were termed upperelassmen. Though on the first day of the 1931 school session most of us appeared. from our meditative and miserable countenances. to be contemplating suicide. our eyes were soon beaming and twinkling: for many girls joined our ranks. This restored to us every spark of our accustomed animation and we immediately organized our class. Jan- Norvf-II was first elected president. but resigned and Dot lflverett was appointed to take her place. Marv Lib Walston was vice-president. and Katherine liead competently filled the office of secretary and treasurer. Miss Anne Faulkner was chosen to guide our footsteps in this difficult year. We thought that perhaps the dramatic members of our class would this year be suffered to remain in peace: but not so. for an infiuence in the form of l'i Delta Phi intervened. Bettie MacNair. Katherine llearl. and Dot liver:-tt were the girls invited to the Cypress Trees. In addition to staging several short plays at the school. we entered the first one-act play tournament ever held in Winston-Salem. To entertain the seniors- -the really great project of the year- -we gave a Rainbow Banquet at the Forsyth Country Club in May: and our guests proclaimed the results of the plan worthy of the great minds from which it emanated. Whatever money remained in the treasury after the banquet we donated to the library to be used in buying books in the field of history. Thus another time the sun peeled the skin from our expressive countenances. and the spring rapidly passed. 'l'o return and be the Senior Class of 1936 was almost too great a strain for the usual hat size which we had worn for the previous two or three years. The responsibility and Joy of being Seniors at Salem Academy. however. soon tempered our pride: and we assumed the duties of the year. Many surprises came to us during the fall. the most important being that Dr. and Mrs. Rond- thaler. who had been absent from us and whom we did not expect to return soon. came back at Thanksgiving. To have the ltondthalers with us at our Christmas vespers. party. ami pageant meant very much: so we went home extremely happy. The remainder of the year we seemed to find much to do to blend amusement with inst-ruetion and to beguile the tediousness of the long wait until commencement. On George Washington's birthday the I. R. S. Council of Salem College gave a dance in our honor. ln March we had our first formal dance at the Academy. and soon afterward Mrs. Rondthaler royally entertained us at a formal dinner. Most of the Seniors in Pi Delta Phi took part in the play She' Sfoops fo Conquer, which was pre- sented on the eve of spring holidays. On April the twenty-fifth we were delighted guests of the Juniors at the Junior-Senior banquet. Later the faculty members were our guests at the Senior-Faculty breakfast. When the last page is turned and our necessary equipment. the little black notebook. is stored away. we catch final glimpses of graduation. Here our brains tire from the long reverieg but as we separate from a loved place. we realize that between it and us there exists a steady and reciprocal attachment. which nothing but death will terminate. Donornv Evaar:'r1', Histo-rirm. Page twenty hr Eiapnaitinn nf the I Errta nf the Olluh nf 1935 STATE UF NORTH CAIIoI.IN.x CoUNTv or FoRsYTI-I CITY oi-' XVINSTUN-SALEM SALEM ACADEMY To WHOLI IT MAY CoNcERN: VVe, this life, To tl To tl To tl the club of 1936, being supposedly of S0l1Illl lllllifl Rllfl body allfi realizing tlIe uncertainty of do hereby publish 2-lllfl declare this to be our last will and t9StI1lIlQlit. ARTICLE I Ie faculty as a whole we leave our good will and our superfluous accumulation of wisdom. ARTICLE II I6 Junior class we leave our inferiority complex with the hope that they use soIIIe of it. ARTICLE III I6 Sophomores we will our ability to keep our privileges ill times of great t6lIlptHti0ll. ARTICLE IV To the no longer green Freshmen we leave our Illillly IIIeIIIories of the days when we were struggling ill their place. ARTICLE V To Miss Sumner we leave our gratitude for helping us to increase our vocabulary by using Web- ster's Unabridged Dictionary. To Miss Jackson the Seniors of 1936 will a television service ill each room. so that she will Ilflt have to cliIIIb each pair of steps every IIiglIt to say Good Night. To Miss Wilson we bequeath our old knitting needles. 417 427 C37 447 457 467 177 C87 197 U07 C117 1127 1137 C147 U57 1167 4177 C1137 C197 ARTICLE VI Virginia Boyles leaves -her ability to stutter to To Marian Johnson, Elizabeth Sartin gives lIer Nita Montague wills her spring fever to every cause she has enough to supply many. Bettie MacNair bequeaths lIer feather Inattresses to Miss Vogler. so that slIe may put tlIeIn ill every I'00Ill next year. Ora JOIICS leaves lIer boldness and loudness to Nancy Clark. Katherine Read gives Ruth TeIIIpleIIIaII her excess height. so tlIat Ruth will be able to shoot basketball goals without jumping for tlIeIII. Dot Everett wills her love for sIIakes and spiders to Peg Jones iII hope that she may be Miss Shields's faithful helper ill biology class. To all Salem Academy girls WIIO have IIot shared ll6l' tlIrilliIIg trips. Eleanor Sartin leaves lIer many Georgia Caravan experiences. Desiring that two Carrie Shaffner will be less noisy next year. Ora Holt Long leaves her gentle-speaking voice Zllld Dot Everett her tloppy b6ill'00lll slippers to Jackie Ray. Sarah Hurlburt wills lIer habit of IIever being to IIICHIS oII time to Elizabeth Roberts. so tlIat it will be easy for Lib to reduce. To Spotty Coan, Edith WOIIIIJIB bequeaths her peaches aIId CTQHIII complexion. NaIIcy CaIIIpbell wills lIer IIIaIIy silent loves to Jackie Miller. BoIIIIie Ray wills her letter a day to Jiggs Parks. III hope that she will lllake use of it. Mary Lib Walston bequeaths lIer wicked aIId tierce backhand to Jonny Moore. To Nan My8l'S. Kathryn HOIIIICS leaves lIer love for Carolina. Bettie MacNair wills the famous fruit jar Zlllfl rope to Possum Moss. so that C0lllIllllIllCfltl0ll between two aIId three Carrie Shaffner will not be so had next year. Priscilla LHIIIIJCUI leaves her SoutlIerII accent to Agnes Colcord, so that she Call becoIIIe a real SaleIIIite ill voice. as well as in spirit. Sarah Mcffanless wills her perfect French pronunciation to Jackie Miller. provided that Jackie will Il0t try to outshine Miss Knox. To Barbara Shoemaker. Ruth Doerschuk leaves the art of telling ghost stories iII order that she IIIPIY HIIIUSS Myra Lucia Moore after lights oII Saturday night. ARTICLE VII Eleanor AIIIOS. kIIack at doing good work iII chemistry. unfortunate IIIeIIIber of the Junior class, be- To our sponsor, Miss Byrd, we give our sincere thanks for her unfailing assistance to us duriIIg this year. ARTICLE VIII To Miss Weaver we extend our gratitude for encouraging us iII times of stress not to stop work- ing but to keep 0Il trying. ARTICLE IX To Dr. aIId Mrs. Rondthaler we leave our love aIId gratitude for their personal interest ill each GDC of us. ARTICLE X III witness whereof we hereunto set our signature and affix our seal on this the tweiity-ninth day I'Vitness of May, IIiIIeteeII hundred thirty-six. Signed: CClub of 19367 SARAH AICCANLESS, Testutor. The Little Black Book. Page twenty-one Uhr Bnathumua Hanna nf the Qlluh nf 1935 9' 'I' was a little more than a decade after my graduation from Salem academy that I returned for my lirst visit. Having left my office at Lord and Taylor's in charge of my newly acquired secre- tary, Dorothy Everett. I looked forward to my visit with the double joy of one who is contident that her work will be capably handled during her absence and is eager to renew acquaintances at a place where she had spent many happy days. As I drove up to the front door. I w'as impressed by the quiet. pleasant air of the place: and I wondered why at 10:10 o'clock in the morning of a warm spring day no sounds were emanating from the open windows of the second-story classrooms. Imagine my surprise upon being told by the maid who opened the door that the faculty and students were at that time taking their daily jaunt by aeroplane. In my eager haste to see the familiar rooms again I walked on into the deans' office. And what shouid I spy' on the desk but the same little hlacik notebook in which Miss Zacshary has kept the records of the alumnae for many years. Knowing that it was no private document and naturally wond ring what the years had brought to my classmates. I turned to the records of the class of 1936 and tread as follows fthe entries were excerpts from various letters Miss Zachary had recently re- ceive J: Eleanor Sartin, who is now full-time traveling representative of the Georgia Caravans. writes that she has recently returned from an extended visit to her sister Elizabeth in New York City. fEhzabeth 18 now experimenting with beauty culture, and she promises to be one of the nation's leading b92llItlCI?iIIS.l One night, she says, we went to the premiere of L'Amour Trcrgirfue in which Nita Montague starred. The play was really marvelous. and Nita did exceptionally wel. I was not surprised to, see her starring, for she had a monopoly on the dramatic ability in our class. After the play. N1ta's manager, the former Nancy Bradsher. gave a combination New Year's Eve and theater party for her in the luxurious night club owned by Ora Jones. Remember her? tBy the way, while discussing the coming political campaign with Ora in her office, I noticed the walls were papered with the pictures of a certain movie hero. It seems that after ten years our Ora is still collecting pictures of Robert Taylor.p As we entered the spacious club we were greeted by none other than Ora Holt Long. She looked lovely in a creation of blue by Doerschuk. who is the same Ruth R. Doerschuk we went to school with: she is now a famous designer for Vogue. But back to the party. We were ushered into a gorgeous ballroom of red and silver lined with modernistic shaped tablesfyou know. the new ones in the shapes of letters .of the alphabet. The rhythmic music of Jimmy Layner's orchestra greeted our ears. After recognizing the music I, of course. looked about to see whether I could find Bettie MacNair and Mary Lib Walston. ies, indeed, they were seated at the tirst table gazing hopefully at the musicians. When we were seated at the long S-shaped banquet table, who should be on-my right but Frances Cooke and her husband. You know she is now quite a leader of New York society and never misses a thing. They say she is number 399 of the four hundred. There was much gavety' during the meal and Nita insisted on a speech from all the celebrities. Among them were seyeral of our classmates and I yyas certainly proud of our Alun Maters influence Sllem was represented by Nhrgirt Courtney now a funous golfer Sarah Hurtlburt New torks first woman specialist in yxolet rry and Sarah NlcCanless the fieriest woman politician for the new ad ministratlon lye he lrd her speak and she IS quite to the point 'lhe floor show was yery entertfumng and it proyed to be the chmix of the eyenin,, The feature number produced none other than lxathryn Holmes at the piano singing one of the newest blues numbers I was really taken aback for I cant remember Kathrvn with 1 particularly fine yoice In the middle of the show the lights yyere turned clown and an unearthly creature with 1 rigid and histly stire in its eyes appeyred I was quite surprised to behold our dear friend Iyatherine Read She llyy nys did lmye 'I pecuhlr knack for Ill9II10I'l7IIl, and as 1 lengthy imperson itor she is mfnryel ous Prom Fclith Womble de-in of VS omen at Duke Umyersity comes this bit of information Recently I yisitecl Priscilla I imbeth it her home on y large farm in eastern North C lrohnl She is a perfect wife for 1 farmer Xir una Boyles who w as yac IIIOIIIIIB in I-loricla lbout 1 month ago dropped me a circl siyin I hiye just inspected '1 unique school l'he principal is our own Bonnie Rly and the one ann of thc scliool is to teach children how to be witty fxlfffllll by the yy IX is myrrled md llyes in High Point She his two hne cluldren whom shc displays with much DTIIIEI lo this fibsorbin account yy is appended 1 note by Xliss Zachary herself which re ld lhe class of llbih his made quite a record lust then my elr clu ht the hum of an ieropllne motor incl I rushed out the front door to see the Idllfllll, on the athletic held Grelt indeed yy ls my funfwement when I siyy that there were three plines and thlt the pilots were 'yliss fIl?llI0ttl lackson Nllss Elin heth 71chury ind Nhss 'NI Carrington Shields co-directors of athletics 'nt Silem Academy Pqually grtit were the miny other surprises that greeted m luring lny four diy st y it Syle but tle owicr of the little black notbook will soon disclose them to 'ill 'ylumnle Nyxcy K VNIIBI-ll Plophff Paar' lrwnl u Iwo 22 , A , .. . . y - 2 2 Q v 2 f ' v 2 2 -2 - v I I .2 2 . 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Virginia VVilson, Sponsor Rose VVillingrham, Macon, Georgia I'rwsi1lmzz' Mary Frances fNanj Myers, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina, Vice-Prrfxidrfnf Ann Pritchett, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Slfrrefclry Anna Hitting VVhitaker, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Tren.-v u re r Eleanor Amos, High Point, North Carolina Louise Bennett, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Julia Calhoun, Vl'inston-Salem, North Carolina Nancy Clark, Franklinville, North Carolina Eleanor Sue Cox VVinston-Salem North Carolina 7 7 Dorothy Duggan, Knoxville, Tennessee Caroline Gray, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Betsy Hill, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Marian Johnson, Nl'inston-Salem, North Carolina Peggy Jones, Charlotte, North Carolina Rebecca Jane Kester, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Mamie Ann liaughon, Greensboro, North Carolina Mary McDevitt, Charlotte, North Carolina Mary Mendenhall, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Page twent ll fou r Johnsie Moore, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Louise Moore, VVinwton-Salem, North Carolina Myra Lucia Moore, Newport, Tennessee Elizabeth Moss, VVashington, North Carolina Faith Mowry, Hartsville, South Carolina ltebeeca Nifong, VVinston-Salem, North Carolin: Jane Norvell, Salisbury, North Carolina Betsy O'Brien, 'Winston-Salem, North Carolina Nancy O'Neal, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Mary Ann Paschal, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Marjorie Peterson, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Jacqueline Ray, Oxford, North Carolina Elizabeth Roberts, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Barbara Shoemaker, Middletown, Ohio Emily Smither, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina f- -f -. f :L '..rl' 'f,. liuth Templeman, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Eleanor Trivette, Greensboro, North Carolina Jane Tucker, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina I nga twenty-five Svnphnmnrr Gilman Miss Laura Sumner, Sponsor lic-tty Lee Bell, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Presiflezzt Dorothy Ann Myers, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina I'ir-e-llwfsizlezzt Margaret Yardell, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Srfcretary-T1'ea.w11rw' Mary Spotswood Coan, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina. Billie Hanes, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina Nancy 'l'eague, VVinston-Salem, North Carolina f .Freshman Gilman Miss Frances V. Strathearn, Sponsor in Z Mildred Parks, Ashehoro, North Carolina I'resirIm1t lane Page Walker, Asheboro, North Carolina Vive-l'1'esldrf11f .Xginfs Colcorcl, Montcoal, VVest Virginia Srcrrrelury-Treasurer Polly Guerrant, Callaway, Virginia Anne Hanes, W'inston-Salem, North Carolina .l:icquelim- Miller, Greensboro, North Carolina .lc-:in Perkins, w'lllSl'lll1-SZllClll, North Carolina Pngf' twv nt y-sezwz Gbrgzmi atinnn That illuxfriozzs man sl .' owly mounted into lhe Windsor .' chair, on which hw had been prez'iuu.vIy surfed za I Z1- , ru 11flrlrffs.wf1l fhf' clul I' - 1 nmwlf had fo zrnflwl. Gyn? :: - ' 5: H FE - - Ei B M f- R ,,,,. ,Vi 2' 3 ' KE . 3, ?. . ', 2211! Q- '- f' 'f .' 'Fi' ,' EIIHWM ,-.La-'Q I W .1 UA. 201 ' ' 'L -- vu- A if Y Y- V if. yi- f- . ' fm ,iwfX Lf 1 -1-X- g I li , 5 fi- 1-1:-. . , A ,Q 1 My - 110 :QI 1? an-in nf? 43555 ,. ' ' x JFK fy?-' Quill lim Staff Ora Holt Long, Erlifor-in-r'hir'f Betsy O'l3rien, .rlxsisfanf rlrl lflllflll' Sarah Hu,-Ibm-ty ,i1,,xiNf,,,,f E,1i,f,,,. Mamie Ann Laughon, ,fl.v.vi.vl111zl .lrl Erlifor S'll llI lVIcC'1nleQS liusimfxs Jlannym' Nan Myers, .hlsxixtmzf Editor ' ' ' ' ' ' Eleanor Amos, rlssisfarzf Erlilur Edith VVomhle, Arlzwrtising Jlrnmyrfr Faith Mowry, .'1.vsf.vfnnl Busir:1f.v.v ,llmmgrfr Elizabeth Sartin, Ivmtnyrnpliir Erlifur Elizabeth Moss, ,'lx.visff1nt Plmfogrnphir' Eflilm Mary McDevitt, .-lxxisfarit .-1rIz'm'tisi1zg Manager EleHm,r Sartin, ,.1f1,1,,fg,- fg,1ff,,,- Jflcquelinf' RHY, ffx-ilNff 'f Afl'l'f 'flNl'1!l 1VU'I'l!lf'P' Margaret Courtney, Senior Rrfp1'f'.wf:rf11fiz'rf Barbara Shoemaker, A-Issisfmlf .-1zlz'r'rfi.virng 'limi' N0l'Vf'll, -ll 'lf ' R l '-'W'fflllw' Mm !7er Billie Hanes, Sophonzorff 1fl'1PI'l'A'l'IIfflfl'i'f' Ruth Doerschuk, Art Eflifor Anne Hanew, IJIWSIIIIIIIII Ifrfpiwvrfzufnlizv' Page f'ZL'!'Ilt.ll-lllllf' Miss Laura Sumner, Farully .-l1lz'i.wfr 1-Q5 fits 3' , . ' . m f ll 1' NN' U10 fl'l 111l,q of lwrffs mul flI'fll7III. WI, W . . lf ' N IWJIIIILIPKI March 27, 1930 '49 1' ,','1x,' ' 7 Y I Jvn f ' IXA'l'llIIlKIXI'I R1-:An , , , ,,,,,,,IJ1-mmlffwzf 'Lyn x MARY I'zl,IZAIH'I'lAlI vVAIAS'l'0N , S4'!'l'I'f!ll'-Il mul Tl'1'!lh'lH'0l' XYIHGINIA Bovu-is NANCY C.XMl'lil'II,I. liL 1'1I D01-:nsclxvx DuR0'1'1l Y E v 1-:R l4:'1'T K,v1'1l1n'x I'Im.Ml-rs I3i1:'1 1'll-1 MACNAIR Nmxx IVIuN'1',xGul4: Miss IJURUTIIY Kxux, l nr-lilly . Iflz'i.wr liI,lCANOR Anus Igl'I'l'SY HII,I, :VIARY ANN P.XSCIIfXI. ' A Paglf thirfy ' '. 4, 11 i I Uhr The Harlequin Club is the junior dramatic organization of Salem Academy. Thiq veir the club presented four plays: The Fatal Necklace, Ezflher or Eynllmr, and The Florist Shop for the entertainment of the studentsg and Ali1'1f's Blue Gown at one of the dinners given for parents of day students. Miss Frances V. Stratearn is the faculty adviser. OFFICERS FOR 1935-36 MARGARET vYARIlPlLL ,,,,... -- MARY SPOTSVVOOD COAN-- .,,. -- Y,,.....,YYY.....Y ,. DURUTI-IY MYERS ..,....w...,,c ,,,. S evra tary liz-:'I I'Y L1-:E ISICLI. ELEANOR SUE Cox AGNES COLCORD ANNE HANES BILLIE HANIJS Alinfa 161112 161111111 Payc thirty-one MEMBERS MYXRIAN JoIINs0N JACKIE MII,LPIR JCI-INSIE MOORE MIXRY MPINDENHIXLL RPIBHCCIX NIFONG JEAN PERKINS .. -- ,...., 1.--PI'l'-Ylfl0llf Vim'-l'1'm-1110 nf and Trmcwzlrefr JACKIE RAY BARBARA SHUICNIAKIQR EMILY SMITII1-:R NANCY ',llliAGUI'I JA N li P AG li 'VVA L K I-:R igarlrquln Glluh illlunir Qllnh SARAH IIURLISUIVIL- ,,,.,,.7,7,, N ,,,,,,, -. ,,,,,, , wY,.. ,,- ,,,, lJl'l'.Yi1ll'l1f JACQUHLINIAZ RAY ..,,..,, ,,,....... . ,.,, ,.,,,. W . Srfr'1'efm U AGNl4IS QXULCURD IJOR0'l'lIY l4:Vl'IRlC'I'T K,X'l'IIRYN Hol,M1f:s Miss CIIARI, fJRA HflI,'l' IADNG EUQANUR 'l'R1vr:'1'T1': JAN1-: PAG11: WAI,Kl-ZR o'1 1'A Jfxcxsox, Fm-ulfy ,,I1lz'i.wfr Cllhriaimam Hagrant Detail CCorreggiu's Iloly Nightj I 1 lngff ll1irl.u-fwfr Uhr Stuhrnt illvprrzivntaiiurn The organization of the Student Representatives has as its purpose to ettect a closer relationship between the deans and the students. The representatives of the boarding de- partment are selected by the students on their respective hallsg those of the day students are appointed. These girls suggest many projects for the schoolg they have charge of the fire drillsg they arrange for vespers and occasional chapel programsg and they assist in the social affairs of the school. The only officer of the organization is the secretary, and that position was filled by Bettie MacNair in 1935-36. MEMBERS FOR 1935-36 Boarflerx ORA JONES Poi.Lv CEU!-ZRRANT MAMIE ANN LAUGIION EL1':ANoR 'I'nIvETTr: ELIZABETH ROBERTS l3r:'l'TIl-I NIACNAIR Day Students NITA MONTAGUE .loHNsn1 Moons Enrru WOMBLE MARY Svorswoon COAN ANNA BITTING wvIII'l'AKliR NAN Mvmzs MARIAH JOHNSON Bmsv HILL Louisa BENNETT MARY ELIZABlZ'fH xvALSTOX CAROLINE GRAY ELr:ANoR SARTIN Page thirty-th ree .5 Y .N- Xk '-Q. X'-il x '1 X 'l jg, K, V- - A -y ls' -.5 if i- 1 Ag 4. q nl' LL, v . , .' .- 1 fffl' ' -1 k J'-'7 . f 762,71-f','-5 ' 4? : H fgnvl f v .IN ' H -1.-:... -T ..J7 5 ' 'Z VZ . ff ,,:l.:s'-- - ' , .. ff -'il-? ' .1 CDUFJY 4 , 14 j . .df-moi fl! f.. - f fa Q aw! NAU W7 fwgd .MQ i: ',, fig-.1 W VM - , vu-Ac 1 ...X Y ,f 4 If f I v f V. 1. ff g' AY- ! 07' 5, 1 A fy X., W uf y ff .1 P ' - i f '--4-.-f - Us -..... -- , 1-LL? Q -,mmS'ff'.::M xx----. -f ' iff:- H -if M- I .lglb-E ' if ,Vu V 15 .A- - -1Hv5f-ff--- ' ' ' i .e-0 'ff ., A, - -21:21 .yan 'zzggasfl 27' ffj:Zf' . lfmzgf I -N :.. 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Sprvhhull 1 Puma MARGARkI'l' COURTNEY BII.I.IE HANIIS MARY MCDEY'I'FT IDOROTIIY EW'lIRl'I'I P MARY MENIDENliALL NAN MYPIRS ELIZABETH SARTINX' EDITH WKODIBLE B1-:CKIE JANE KlZSTkIR EI.IZABETIi Moss JUHNSIE M0oRE JANE 'IVUCKICR Fllrnnin SHIIKPI' Eframa FZBIILY SAvII'l'lIl'1R'k I A - , , 'VI RY Avv PASCIIKL NANCY '1'I:AGIu-: Mnlhz NANCY BRIKlJSIII'ZR MYRA IIUCIA Moolua MIXRIAN Jolrxsox NITA MllN'l'IKGl.7l'2 JULIA CALIIUUN EI,IzABI':'I'II Moss Substitutes: JANE VFUCKHR HI:'rsY HILI. HIJBIQCCA NIFONG B1:'I'sY f,'BllIl-IN ISI-:'r'I'I1: NIACNAIRX' DOROTIIY EN'I'lRPI'1 f+ RUTH TmIPI,I-:MAx NAN MYEIRSX Subxtifufe: urplra ELPIIXNKJR SUI-1 Cox Rosa XVILLINGIIADI BII.LIE HANHS JAN I: PAGE XNALKICR CAI:oI.1 N I-: GRAY Indicates varsity. ivy' . I , .2 w- ELHANOR SAR'1'IN+ MAIIGARI-:'I' CUUHTNI-:Y ELLANOII AMOS MARY ML'DlZW'I'l E Qihing NANCY CI..-illKi VIRGINIA I30Yl.l'IS D0Ro'I'IIY M1'!ZRS AGNES CULCURII' MARY EI.IZABlI1'lI VVAI,s'I'oN' EIIITII w'lllIBl.lIx flnclicates varsity. liurplrz K,A'l'IllJRINE READ FRANCES Comm-I Mullin NANCY CAMPBELL SARAII HlYRI.BlTRT JoIINs1I: Moomf' ISLIZABETII Mamkrthall Ulramz SARA II M CCANI,l:ss f,RA JONIISQ KATIIRYN HoLIsII:s' JACQCEIJNI: RAY BARBARA SIIQEMAICIQR SARTIN'K Swimming Qurkrg iilagrrz 'Indicates varsity. lgnlhn MILllBED PARKS MYRIK LUCIA Moons SARAII HURLBUR'1'9+ BONNIE IIAYX JACKIE RAY' BARBARA SHOEQIAKER AGNES COLCORD Igurplrz DOR0'FIlY EVERlI'1 1'x NANCY CLARKX ORA JONES? A JANE PAGE WALKER KATHERINE READ VIRGINIA BoYLEs ELEANOR AMOSX' Easrhall f-'S AR:-, ,QI W x....,-.sg ,Wt- 4- -'IR 5 3 W Ennnrn Aly wifv. sirf-,1l1'.w. 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I 'a if 'av 2 , 1 E-L -. 1 1, I Q Page fo rty-fiz'e ik Glitizrnnhip Ennnr Svtuhrnm NANCY CAM PBELL MARY MCDEVITT POLLY GUERRANT CLASS OF 1936 ORA JONES CLASS OF 1937 CLASS OF 1938 DOROTHY ANN MYERS CLASS OF 1939 SARAH HURLBLTRT ANNA BI1 FING WHITAKER ANNE HANES ignnnr ilinll CLASS OF 1936 NANCY ISRAIJSIIHR 1+ SARAII HURLRUR1' 5 NIKNCY CADIPBELI. 3 ORA JONI:s 1 NIARGARET CoI'R'rNlsY 5 IKETTIE MACNAIR 4 DoRo'I'IIY EvI:RI:T'r 5 KATIIERINI: Hmm 4 CLASS OF 1937 ISLI-IANOR Anos 5 Bl11'SY O'BRII:N 2 ELHANOR SUI: Cox 1 MARY ANN PASCIIAI. 2 CARoLINI: GRAY 1 ANN PRI'rCIII:'I r 5 MARIAN JoIINsoN 3 l5.XRBARA S1I0mIAKI:R 4 NIARY MCDPIX'I'l l' -1 RU'l'lI 'FEBIPLEBIAN 1 NIYRA LUCIA MooRI-: 2 JAN:-1 TIICKER 5 ANNA BI'l FING VVIIITAKI-:R 5 CLASS OF 1938 DoRo'I'IIY MYERS 5 I3Il.l.Il1Z H A N I-:s CLASS OF 1939 :AGNES CULCORD 1 PoI,I.Y C1111-IRRANT 1 ANNI1 HIKNIIS 4 iinnnr Qlnunril SARAH HL'RI.Bl'R1' IXNNA IEITTING WIlITAKlIR lh:'I'I'I1-: NIACNAIR IJOROTIIY MYPIRS 1hf:1'sv HILL PoI,I,Y GUIQRRANT 1' Nurncral infliczatc-N the number of timvs student has made Honor Roll. P11110 for!-11 Ahnvrtinvmmtn Dorff you see? said Bob. Ile goes up fo 11 house, rings the area Infll, polrffs a prwkfff . . . inlo H10 svrvanfs hand, and walks off. Scfrzvlnf fakes if into the dining-purlour: nmsfw oprfns if and rwmls fhv Inlwl . . . From Snwgefs, into NockPmorf's . . . Shows if fo his wigfo-J she' rwuls fhf' lnluflq if grws llU71'IIf fo the .w':'t'ru:lsf fhzfg rmfl the Ialml, Nea-t day. hog walls: 'Vrfrg sorrg4his nzisfaskefinz- nmnsv 1IllSill!'N.N'-!jl'0flf many parrels fo lIl'If'l'l'l'+.'ll'. Sazc'gvr's !'0IIl1IHIlIl'lIfS-lllfl' NIlI'h'l'IlI!1I'f.'! The mrnm gifts lfnomn mul 7 fhufs fha' fhing, my hog. Page forly-sez'en L,-J .., L if xx -in-fL..J,--jsfg fs Q Qi Elflf 'Aiiffwp 235225 Z ZZ? TT 1 in WI JE- WYQYQX K 42:15 X Q S Z ' ?5 .X Xkxkk xN 1 Ll rfxvfzflcr flung X - VL - m 11455 .' IPMIHIIIK HMM' H707 LJLJJL I ' i 3 f QL W1 UL ji Au ig ,,f '4 ' , ill, J s JL ji Q1 W .-I '57 -1 -f --f - i 'QW J Qfifaff , gi' - 'T jggglf w ,ff Q , o ,. 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Jeweler to the Senior Class of Salem ilraderny Brown-Rogers-Dixson Headquarters for HlI7'dTtV!17'L' Needs and Sporiirzg Goods The Best Place To Get It Careful and Courteous Drivers DIAL 7121 BLUE BIRD CAB, Inc. Day Sz Night Service-Baggage Transfer Stands: Robt. E. Lee-Bus Station R. R. Passenger Station WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Everything Electrical China and Glassware Lamp Shades and Gift Novelties Electric Service Shop 114 West Fourth Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. c. W. O. GILBERT SHOE REPAIRIING Quality - Service - Price 317 N0l'th Main BELKSTEVENS CO. One of the- 130 Belk Stores The Souilfs Largest Dislributors of Quality JVIcrrl1ar1disc C.C.Disher Chevrolet Co. 210 North Marshall Street Service Telephone Sales Telephone 7782 7801 A oi Qfe . 165 AKC dXe ob Nlixx0 9'e woven Page forty-nine I D. G. Craven Company MISSES AND JUNIOR i DRESSES i WINSTON-SALEM, N, C. i 1 i THE IDEAL Winston-Sa1em's Predominating' and Finest Department Store Yozfre ,fliUlI,Y5 11701001110 I-Iere I I I I Arden Farnl SOUTHERN DAIRIES CLEMMONS, ICE CREAM NORTH CAROLINA The Sfllllfllllfd of Compfzrisou I - . -- Hlgh Glade Dany and A Complete Dairy Service POUIt1'y Products Throughout the City 1 ,S . C i I' on . Pilot Insurance Agency mp mmm Inc. of GENERAL RCBERT E. LEE 1 INSURANCE 5 Corner Fourth and Spruce Streets WINSTON-SALEM Phone 6123 NORTH CAROLINA Compliments Of Engrauvra in Snrirtg H. T. Hearn Engraving Co. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. EAST TENNESSEE PACKING CO. KNOXVILLE TENN. !l SOSNIK'S I West Fourth at Spruce Always on the Honor Roll with Young Salemites. . . OUR SMART FASHIONS IN JUNIOR SIZES They're' the real thing for young things y who know what's right! I I A ' , 7' 1' 7 , ,H Y!! -' For the most satisfactory Beauty I Services smart Salemites come to SOSNIKIS BEAUTY SALON I llmler the supervision of Mr. I.. li. Voultel' h Q7 J-..-V I --f-- V - SALEM GIRLS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME ui AT THE Anchor Company, Inc. ll'inxlon-Salcnz's Shopping Cunicf' :I GOOCH'S f On the- Corner Main at Academy Ii WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM Students and Faculty of Salem Academy I I Always Welcome I West Fourth at Spruce Dial 6852 WE DELIVER Dial 9466 I 9 0 I , Montaldo s A Quallfv Store I I Impoffffs FOR MEN AND BOYS I Vacation Clofhes for more than ll I FO 1 Quarlvr of II Cenlury The Junior Nliss At hgme 01- abfgad Frank A. Stlth CO. I I ' I WW? I Compliments I x 'MIR' d . -- , Of 1 TT-Q - I DOLLARS IN POCKET C211'0l1Ila Theatre ifl.'Zi16fiI3,,i iff''f'fl5Q'Q11,Sfil?L1.NTSIITZII TIIIIHSSY I igioutlfe tpoiiulzrr choice of college students ' H' I ill i Ill? ll'1l. WINSTON-SALEM, Try Ir Yourself This Summer ATLANTIC NORTH CAROLINA GREQQUND Page fifly-0110 WILLIAMS sr WHALING, Inc. PHILCO Radio For the Home and Automobile Norge Electric Refrigerator-Electrical Household Appliances Fourth at Cherry-Phone 5673 COAL COAL 1. R. THCMAS ICE and CCAL CALL 7158 ICE ICE BEST YVISHES FROM ' The Nexv P. H. Hanes Knitting Co. i C H H A M Winston-Salem, N. C. T W E E D S I I lnve Clone Manufacturers of P TYROLIA N! -. Q 1 Smart, tI1OI'OL1SI1k9I'CCI CI1o.tI1o.1n i y Tweeds have been designed J ' i this year by famous Lanf, of L-'if ' SAIZ,L'9L1l'S, inimitable Austrian designer. The new styles may X- be seen at For M011 and Boys i ' CHATHAM MFG, CO, N . X ,Q ' VVinston:So.len1, N. Iwi' Iuvc-ry Season s 1' 4 I 1 fffflf HI dm Emanrzjmizfng W 01114111 In Y71e Home f ' I Says Reddy Kilowatt Just as Reddy Kilowatt has multiplied the labor of man in industry and taken the drudgery out of countless industrial operations just so Reddy Kilowatt is emancipating woman in the home. Electrical household appliances enable the housewife to do her house work better and with the expenditure of a small amount of the energy and time required for housekeeping the old way. The housewife who does not depend on Reddy Kilowatt and his many electri- cal appliances can have no conception of their value and importance in the modern home. Every housewife owes it to herself and her family to investigate and use Reddy Kilowatt and his modern labor and time savers to the end that she may conserve her strength and have more time and energy for social and other duties and for recreation. Duke Power Company Phone 7151 coMPL1M13NTs I Nvmvswn-v . QUALITY MERCHANDISE QF Reasonably Priced Salam Girls Jn' dlfways Forsyth MOtO1'S, Inc. l U'clfome Nlake our store your store DISTRIBUTQRS Bobbirrgs Drug of Scores BUIQQK llpprecirzte Your i Business and Pair-onize P Uuir Aidveritiseirs -W I Page iffy-Ih ree l l 4ClURTllSS CCANlDlIlES Are favorites everywhere because of their goodness and value- 1 ' 1 Baby Ruth Butterfinger Buy J iminy Butter Toffee Coconut Grove Moon Spoon Chocolate Mallows Nut Butter Pillows Baby Ruth Mints Baby Ruth Fruit Drops CTURTIISS CANDY CCOMPANY, OTTO SCHNERING, President Chicago l l l i w it ,l i l l 2 l SALEM lLATlES BY L ' .si ' , X i W - J J ,.,. ., X xx K 'Ar if , QE. ' .S'.?i1+ ' +L-mi -al s. .A ' 4,., ac fiat 3 V fy!!- f 5 '-1 15321 T-sf' Q5 vy- .ww f . 'S 1 :Zigi 411.5 f .Sl iff Gi f E., Y,,Q:A:V .ziggy 6,214 i A- 1 MX r KJ, ,J 1 S5 . W' Q-ogy, ' 3X '14, 5 , 3 zwiidiiz QY'4'-T17f'.f--- f-F f , '- 'I . i i A 2 53 X fffilf-'3,:Z2f 'r?F t -' . 11:2 . . '57 ' -ff' 1 J Q'1EQSi51ff'-. ?2i2i 1'--f:1:T:' 'X ' e . .N ' a- ,fff -. ' yeiwssef '+V - -'Agn ,. lfjjj, ,Mtg v,,, V -- WEL-.nw '- f WEDGWOOD Eight Views of SALEM ACADEMY AND COLLEGE In Your Clzoifc of Five Colors Blue, Sepia, Green, Pink, Mulberry. Made by Wedgwood in England. Dinner Service Size 1016 in. Salem Book Store Salem College l l l l 4 l l l l l l Page fifly-four Smokers everywhere are turning to Camels for their delightful energizing effect? You'll enioy them, tool And remember-the finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS--Turkish and Domestic --used in the manufacture of Camels never get on your nerves . . . never fire your taste. cosruEn1osAccos jiff-u-fi1'l' i i l i i i i r l In the Language of Underwear Mnnfo frvm Mayo liarn Means . . . Comfort, Durability, and Economy lVe are now making beautiful NIAYQ Athletic Shirts. as well as light, medium, and heavy weight underwear, in every desired size. See Your MAYO Dealer today and outfit yourself for spring and summer. WVe also make a cheaper trimmed line of winter underwear of the following brands: MELOTEX and PIEDMONT Our lNlAYFAlR brand is used on Caildren's VVaist Suits only. lvell established VVashington Nlills Sheeting brands are: STARS AND STRIPES-LL-4 Yds. MANHATTAN-LL-4.70 Yds. SUNFLOWER-LL-6.15 Yds. PALM ER-LL-5.50 Yds. f AVALON-LL-5 Yds. I wAsH1NoToN MILLS CoMPANY VV1Ns'roN-SAi,iifiIiIgiiSii'1'ii CAROLINA MAYonAN, NoR'1'i1 CARo1,1NA AND Fieiias, Viieoixm 93 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK my Salem College Salem Academy for for WOMEN GIRLS Founded 1772 O HERITAGE of the PAST STANDARDS of the PRESENT ENDOWMENTS of the FUTURE Q Quarter fllilliofz Dollars in Neve' Buz'ln'ifzgs Q M E M B E R S SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND PREPARATORY SCHOOLS Page fifty-seven Memories of youth fade and are gone, but never Changing photographs of Today become Tomorrow's Treasures. BEN V.. MATTHEWS 317 WVest Fourth Street Winston-Salem .... 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