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The mosT imporTanT news arTicle oT The week con- cerns The campaign oT Jane Lewis, who is running Tor SenaTor Trom The Cashier's disTricT. l-ler campaign promises include More money in The Cashier's regis- Ters. The ediTor noTes ThaT The Picure oT The Week is TiTled BalleT Dancer Takes a Spill. The undigniTied pose seems To be oT The Tamed dancer Jane Church. The sporTs' TeaTure names Lloyd Keener as winner oT The coveTed honor ThaT oT being NaTional Olympics' swimming champion. Turning over To The Movie of The Week, she sees ThaT The movie is The seciuel To Gone To The Wind, RheTT Blows ln. lT seems ThaT The sTar is AnneTTe Jordan, who is knocking audiences cold wirh her souThern accenT. The picTure was direcTed by ChrisTine Gray, ThaT direcTor who Takes OTT every SaTurday aTTer- noon To see all oT The movies showing in Town. Some Tisherman's holiday. There is a secTion oT several pages on The opening oT The new nighT club Julia's JoinT. There are a number of picTures Taken aT The gala aTTair, by The CrysTal Ball phoTographer June MonTague. One of These phoTos shows The owner of The club, Julia l-Toward. The name-band which Turnishes The music is Merewyn and her Mad Musicians. Orchids are predominanT in The decoraTions. Among Those presenT aT The opening were Weze and Jack Peacock, ouT celebraTing Their TenTh anniversary: CaTherine CoulTer, looking Tor prospecTs Tor her daTe bureau: and Archer BenneTT wiTh her laTesT husband. All of The guesTs seem To be yo-yoing, while The yo-yo magnaTe, BeTTy Ashe, siTs back in her ringside seal' and beams wiTh saTisTacTion. WiTh Miss Ashe is her assisTanT, Eleanor GarreTT, who designs The yo-yos. Especially popular are The dressy yo-yos, which are decoraTed wiTh sequin moTiTs. This week The CrysTal Ball Goes To Morris' Service, ThaT popular gaThering place in WinsTon-Salem, oT which The ioinT owners are BeTTy Davis and Jean Brewer. Behind The counTer is Zena Groome, Tossing TogeTher cheese sandwiches, buT eaTing more Than she is selling. DeTecTive MargareT Ann Snipes has sTopped in To qeT a coke while ouT searching Tor clues in The murder case which she is working on now. The only lead she has is The cigareTTe case which was Tound on The body. Doris SaTTerwhiTe is over in The corner puTTing nickels in The iuke-box To hear China Conga. One of The PicTures To The EdiTor comes Trom a fond moTher oT Greensboro, NorTh Carolina, who signs herself as Frankie Bluhm Parker. She is sub- miTing a snapshoT OT her remarkable son, Frankie SinaTra Parker, who is already crooning aT eighreen monThs. AnoTher picTure is senT in by Anna BeTh Davis, agriculfural leader OT ClayTon, which she Took oT her prize pea. Closing The copy, The ediTor scrawls a big okay across The TronT. JANE CHURCH DALE l-TILLIARD ELEANOR GARRETT PropheTs
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LAST WILL llNIl TESTAMENT Slale ol Norlh Carolina Counly ol Forsylh Cily ol Winslon-Salem Salem Academy To whom il may concern: We, lhe supposedly uncerlainly lhis lo be our lasl will and leslamenl. Arlicle l To lhe lacully as a whole we leave our apprecialion lor lheir helplul inslruclion and loving guidance. Arlicle ll To lhe coming Senior Class we leave our beloved privileges and honor sludy halls hoping lhal lhey mean as much lo lhem as lhey have lo us. Arlicle III Ann Abernelhy leaves her lemininily lo M. C. Bracken. Belly Ashe wills her silenl nalure lo Rose Ann Jordan. Archer Bennell leaves lwo inches ol her legs lo Jean Dunlap. Frances Bluhm leaves her pholographic mind lo Ann Cooke. Jean Brewer leaves her hair lo Jean Slrickland, in hopes lhal she'lI be more successlul in gelling oul lhe peroxide. Audrey Bryson leaves her lingernails lo Mary Ann Gold. Jane Church leaves her originalily lo Elizabelh Maxcy. Elizabelh Ann Clinard beguealhs her Sammy Kaye walk lo Jane Schuberl. Calherine Couller leaves her love ol dieling lo Lindsay Tale. Belh Davis leaves some ol her men lo girls caughl in lhe man-power shorlage. Belly Davis wills her vocal abilily lo Sarah Jeanne Pierle. Gerlrude Febiger beguealhs her spelling abilily lo Elhel Bauman. Class ol nineleen hundred lorly-lour, being ol sound mind and body and realizing lhe ol lhis lile do hereby publish and declare CLASS PHUPHEEY There is a buzz lrom lhe oulside ollice. The woman execulive picks up lhe receiver and gives a briel Come in! In a lew seconds lhe secrelary, enlering, puls down a rough copy ol a magazine on lhe large desk. behind which is sealed lhe edilor ol The Cryslal Ball. She dismisses lhe secrelary and picks up lhe magazine which is daled May 30, l954. Beaming lorlh lrom lhe cover is a lovely pholograph ol Ann Abernelhy, Mrs. America lor lhe year. The slighl smile which calches lhe lips ol lhe edilor makes her approval ol lhe piclure apparenl. Wilh lhe opening ol lhe copy she sees a lull page adverlisemenl sponsored by Glamour Grin loolh pasle. This edilor recognizes lhe model wilh lhe gorgeous grin as Dorolhy Williams, now an up-and coming New York model. A lurn ol lhe page shows a number ol Lellers lo lhe Edilor. One ol the lirsl is signed by Gerlie Febiger and comes lrom Hawaii. Miss Febiger wriling in lo poinl oul a mislake in lhe arlicle on e hula, which was published a few weeks ago. Benealh 14 Eleanor Garrell leaves her Swoonalra louch lo Mary Akers. Chrisline Gray wills her quiel, unassuming manner lo Rulh Harrison. Zana Groome leaves her love ol U. S. Hislory lo nexl year's class. Dale Hilliard wills her deep voice lo Marianna Moore -'nough said. Julia Howard leaves her hundred dollar bills lo charily. Phyllis Hude bequealhs her dark complexion lo Nancy Hammond. Barbara Hudson leaves her sublle wil lo Belsy Smilh-Vaniz. Annelle Jordan wills her lhoughllulness and unsel- lishness lo everybody, 'cause we could use il. Lloyd Keener wills her S. A. lo Eleanor Coyner. Jane Lewis leaves her red hair lo Margarel Mcll- waine, as if il could be any redder. Nancy McColl wills her vocabulary lo Maryann Rogers, in hopes she will make as much use ol il as she has. Weze Mallock wills her lralernily pin lo Jill Olds in case she doesn'l lind her Oak Ridge one. June Monlague beguealhs her vivacious spiril lo Rulh Adams. Dcyris Sallerwhile leaves her energy lo Skippy Plan- slieh. Margarel Ann Snipes wills her Mr, Five by Five lo Nona McClure. Merewyn Slollings leaves her wings lo anyone who lhinks she can lake lhem away lrom her. Dorolhy Williams wills her curly hair lo Belly Duly. Carol Wohllord bequealhs her alhlelic abilily lo Polly Haywood. Arlicle IV We here unlo sel our signalures and allix lhe seal on lhis, lhe lasl day ol May, one lhousand nine hun- dred and lorly-lour. lSignedl THE CLASS OF I944 Jean McSween Audrey Bryson, Teslalors, lhe leller lrom Hawaii is one lrom lhe Deparlmenl ol Science al Columbia Universily. This commenlary noles lhal, conlrary lo lhe lacls prinled issue ol The Cryslal Ball, lhe discoverer use ol CO2 is Carol Wohllord, B.S., now prolessor al Columbia. in a recenl ol lhe new a chemislry ln lhe Book-ol-lhe-Monlh Club's seclion, a long re- view is given aboul lhe lalesl besl-seller Soulh Nancy This cheese-cakes pholos, wilh Audrey Bryson and Elizabelh Ann Clinard among lhose piclured. A Lille Bil of Norlh Carolina, by lhe prominenl aulhor McColl. week's Speaking ol Piclures lealures currenl On lhe opposile page is a large colored adverlise- menl wilh lhe slogan The way lo a mans hearl is via is slomach The sure way lo gel your man is e vealed in lhe lalesl edilion ol Molher Hudes Cook book only 39c al your neighborhood live and dime Gel one loday' Below lhis maslerpiece ol manu scripl is a pholograph ol Molher Hude wearing an apron and mixing one ol her well known concoclions The edilors page is nexl wilh lhe name Dale Hilliard lopping lhe lisl as edilorin chiel and down lhe lsl lollows June Monlagues name as pholographer . h' - ' r . is - I . ' - Q I E H1 . . . -. h . I I I I A - .. ..e- a
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JUNIUH CLASS UFFICEHS BETTIE LONG . HARRIET ATWOOD . M. C. BRACKEN . . SYBIL CAMERON . . MISS MARGARET MOSER fl. 'LTT 'ZT-3 Ah., . ..x. 'A' 6 . . Presidenf Vice-Presidgni' . . Secrefary . . Treasurer Faculfy Advisor ..1.:,aMn5E'm.nfr.:..wnrN4.fa. .Gy lr' .V .- ,rf .'.fb1'.iv
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