Salem College - Sights and Insights Yearbook (Winston-Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1913

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MELEDIETH FRAZIER Winston-Salem, N. C. Entered 1909-1910 Essa ) : Legends of North Carolina Fair, fat, bul not fori}). She seems lo outsiders stuck up, as she looks down on all the rest of us when she leads our line in the processional; but we know what kind of a girl she is. RUTH HENRIETTA GIERSCH Winston-Salem, N. C. Enlered 1909-1910 Essay: The Child-Labor Question Vice-President of Class, 1909-10. A fantastic n i is a n oman s an . Ruth is known by her lack of speech. Il seems an effort for her lo speak even in a slow, listless way. and we all have lo urge her, promising com- plete silence, before she will take part in our class meetings. » 30

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EDITH ELIZABETH CARROLL Burlington, N. C. Entered 1910-191 I Essay: Transfer of Cap and Gown Marshal, 1910-11; Treasurer of Class, 1911-12; President of Class, 1912-13; Secretary of Y. W. C. A., 1912-13; Literary Editor of Sights and Insights. 1912-13. A girl tvhollv without conscience and sympathy. Edie Bess is known by the breezy, or rather stormy, way in which she descends upon us. We can hear her coming a mile away, and can tell the palh that she has Iraveled by the chaos remaining. We have become reconciled lo her, but to order and nealness she will never adapl herself. EVELYN RANDOLPH CORB1N Winston-Salem, N, C. Entered 1909-1910 Essay: Methods of Acting — Ancient and Modern Frail in body and in mind. This tiny little girl is in love. How do we know it? No, we have not been questioning her, for her very actions speak it. She is by nature uncom- municative and unprying, so we have no persona! proof. 29



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GRACE ARP GRABBS King, N. C. Entered 1909-1910 Essay : The Balkan War Her one fault is that she has no faults. Grace Grabbs — the one Senior who is so desirous of knowledge that she doesn ' t wait for it to come to her, but gracefully grabs at every thread of information, but keeps it in seclusion. MARY LEE GREENE Yackin College, N. C. Entered 1911-1912 Essay : The Industrial Progress of the American People Critic in H. L. S., 19T2-I3. Through all her had doings and base slolhfulness, We find nothing Worthy to be writ or told. Mary Lee ' s chief forte is Bishop ' s Latin, in which she distinguishes herself to a marvelous degree; always gaining a very high number somewhere in the vicinity of 70. Coming from a college town, great brilliancy is naturally expected. 31

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