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QQ' W .Yuan-lfi, :w ALENE TONISSEN 2315 Park Street JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA H cheerful life is fwhat the Muses lofveg ff soaring spirit is their prime delight. ELIZABETH MCDOWELL WADE II3O Acosta Street JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA r 'xl fuiolet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye,' -Fair as a star, -when only one Is shining in the sky. SENIOR CLASS BARBARA Lois TREGLOWN I6oo Washington Street EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA Your charms in harmless childhood lay Like metals in the 1nine,' ,-Ige from no face look more afway Than youth eoneeals in thine. MOLLY ELIZABETH WEEKS 2025 Virginia Road XNINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA I-liter? lf hen the hills do. Falter? llfhen the sun Question if his glory Be ihe perfeet one. JANIE BELLE BLACKMORET WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA Thine is the brofw fwhose nzildness would defy The fereest rage, and brave its sternest fwill, lVhen feneed hy jnofwer and master of the fworldf' akspecial student. li 25 II
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SENIOR CLASS ' Aww I ANN SH'-ER LILLIAN P. STOKES Chester Road 1618 ChCI'OkCC Road ESSEX FALLS, NEW JERSEY LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY A fwindls in the heart of me, a jireiv in my heels, NIMH-'if ff-'f blf'-f l'0f'f J i 7' md' I d I I am fired of brzfk and stone and rumbling :wheels AW '1a 1f'l',55 gmwf wha! 70 ffffffff fiffal' I hunger for lhe 5ea's edge, the limits of the land, Ana' fwhzfh a masier-hand a one fan rfaf 1. lVhere the fwlld Atlantic is shouting on the sand. ELIZABETH HUNT THOMAS BARBARA THOMAS II9 East Sharpe Street STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Bearden KNOXVIU-E, TENNESSEE This he my pilgrimage and goal: Daily to mareh and fnd Her air, her manner all -who .vafw admired, The sefrel phrases of fllfl 50111, d entlg llmugh refngdj' The efvangels of lhe m1nd. Courleous, Ihough roy, an g 241
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of the school days of my comrades dear. On the eighteenth of September thirty-live The first of our class began to arrive. That was a famous day and year! Seven Freshmen entered that term On work and play on purpose bent. Desiring their wishes to confirm, They elected .Iiggs Parks as president. The year passed by with many events, Dances and sports-and some laments. Anne Hanes' dinner came in May. tTh'e girls still talk about that dayl. Soon the heartaches that examinations bring Left the seven wiser in many a thing. The Sophomore class in thirty-six Came back to Salem with the same old tricks. The seven members entrusted the reins Of government to Miller, McMillan, and Hanes. The girls toiled and their money presented To the library, as all consented That showed their gratitude for books to read. VVe studied hard so that we might succeed. As the days passed brimming over with fun, june arrived, although wanted by none. On the last day we said we'd come back, VVhen we gaily waved good-bye to Miss Zack. In th'e term of thirty-seven to eight, The juniors arrived to cultivate Their intellects. In the late fall They chose whom they thought to be the best, Lindy, Ann, Molly, and Hunt led the rest. VVafIles were served on Saturdays, Money was raised in other ways. For as is the custom every year, The juniors gave to the Seniors here A dance, which was, we think, a success And gave the Seniors much happiness. That event was near the Hnishing time, And each girl returned to her native clime. In the fall of thirty-eight the Seniors began To elect their officers. Thus Anne And Ann, also Peggy, and Hunt Of all weighty problems were to bear the brunt. Money was obtained for our worthwhile schemes By the selling of chocolate sauce and ice creams. More important than this was the annual bazaar, VVh'ich came after the hanging of the Christmas star. Another red-letter day in the crowded year VVas the arrival of our rings, which we greeted with a cheer. In the early spring of thirty-nine Mrs. Rondthaler gave a dinner of a clever design. After our next vacation was past, Events came Hying thick and fast. In one week was the Junior-Senior dance, To which we went with' an envious glance From the underclassmen. On the next Saturday night Gilbert and Sullivan visited us, a wonderful sight. VVithout the Senior-Faculty breakfast no year is Complete, The presenting of which we considered a feat. Graduation day, of course, had to come in the endg And never have been seen girls quite so forlorn, tIt's hard to part with one's dearest friendj, As new alumnae that night were born. Through all this history to the last, VVe have presented a true record of days that are past. VVe honor our school and exalt her ideals, VVhich were given to us. Our last appeals Are that Salem will remember each loving daughter, As proudly we remember our Alma Mater. AGNES COLCORD, Ilislorian. l26l
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