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VARSITY S The Salem college Varsity S club at the end ot the l94I school year, elected tor its leader Ross White, for the Vice-President Frank Yack Mazza and tor Secretary- treasurer, Clem Clower. At the beginning ot the year the only thing that was accomplished was the purchase ot a jacket for Coach John Moore. The club decided that all members that have earned a varsity letter should receive a sweater. For the seniors a white coat sweater with a letter on the lett-hand side, and for all underclassmen a pullover sweater with a letter inscribed on the front. A During the latter part ot the year the Varsity S club voted that the members ot the club should cooperate in putting on a minstrel show. This was decided in March and was scheduled to be given late in the spring. The last achievement was an independant basketball tournament, held at the college gymnasium, and under the supervision of the members ot the varsity club. The otticiat- ing and all other details was taken care of completely by the rnembers ot the organiza- tion. MEMBERS First Row: John Abramovic: Frank Abruzzino: Frank Mazza: John McCoy: Tcd McKinney: Louis Barberio: Bob Bracken: Eugene Brissey: Earl Mercer Clem Clowery l-laroli Davis: Russell Davisson: Third ROW: Waltey Pastcmakt James Pcamyq Sa Vatole DO Cemasc 'O Nino Pilati: Roy Rominc: Larry Stroble: Arlen Second Row: Tom Earnest: Emil Fernandez: Swiger: William Thompson: Olin Vinson: Ross Kenneth Golden: Norman Lewis: Lloyd Martin: White
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THETA EPSILON CHI Much could be said about this home maker or home breaker organization. This purposetul group has obviously been more active than has any other club, giving teas, club parties, and various other entertainment. After working hard to raise money, these girls presented the home economics depart- ment with some new text books. The annual initiation which serves to stimulate interest and enthusiasm among the new members, provides an opportunity tor members ot the various years to carry over to the new girls the high ideals and aims tor which the club stands. The quiet impressive dignity ot the pledging ceremony was held in the evening with candles as the only illumination. The spirit ot this ceremony has lasted throughout the year. Otticers: Mary Frances Keys, President: Jeanette Dickinson, Vice-President: Rhoda Robinson, Secretary, and I-lelen McMicken, Treasurer. MEMBERS First Row: Rosa Les Armstrong? Betty Belle Bartlett: Cora Lou Bottoms, Roxie Bozoian: Evelyn Brannon: Ruth Brown, Marie Burns: Dorthea Clarke Second Row: Gertrude Dickinscn: Jeanette Dickinsen: June Gum: Justine Gum: Jcrry Han- non: Lillian Jones, Carol Kagarise: Mary Frances Keys Third Row: Wilma Lanham: Jean Lawson: Sestilia Liberati: Jean Lootboroy Betty Jo Long: Dorothy Mclntyreg Helen McMickenp Pauline Moccia Fourth Row: Jean Price, Rhoda Robinson, Rita Squires, Doris Stewart, Muriel Vogel, Mary Ward, Audrey Wheeler, Muriel Wiley as 5- -, Q' 1 54.435 4712 401
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Y. M. C. A. With a small but mighty group, the College Y. M. C. A. set to worlc at the opening of school to further real fellowship on the campus. Meetings were held every Thursday morning tor meditation and planning ot activities. Programs for the meetings were under the direction ot Harmon Dickinson, the tirst semester, and Pete Simonette, the second. Several tine spealcers were secured, including the Salem ministers. The Y. M. co-sponsored the Student Volunteer Convention which convened here the tirst month ot school. Other projects included the purchase ot a new pencil sharpener tor l-luttman l-lall, a substantial donation to the College Red Cross War Fund, and a T-shirt sale. Otticers: Rex E. Zwiebel, President: Denzil Windon, Vice-President, Cecil Underwood, Secretary: Earl Edgell, Treasurer: Dean llcenberry, Prof. Bond, Co-sponsers.
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