Salem College - Sights and Insights Yearbook (Winston-Salem, NC)
- Class of 1942
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SSa. ■laMJ a meet everubodu THEh PIS, mE PEDPLE F , MILIAR TC fi: IN SAtilv KNOWM STRANG THAT kAt D LEFT OUT OF THE EXCITEMENT THAT PER- VADES THE ATMOSPHERE— EVERYONE IS A PART OF THE SPIRIT THAT IS SALEM. mm v ' W i ' 1% MmJL b Mm j SmSL -€ m e e t oommale6 t a. n d AND LEST WE FORGET THE MOST THRILL- INS PHASE OF COLLEGE LIFE, WE REMIND YOU OF THE FUN OF DECORATING THAT ROOM WHICH WAS TO BE HOME FOR THE NEXT YEAR, OF SHOPPING FOR CURTAINS, BEDSPREADS, RUGS TO MAKE IT THE PLACE WHERE YOU WANTED TO LIVE. AND THE ROOMMATE WHO LISTENED TO YOUR LONG STORIES LATE AT NIGHT. THE SUSPENSE, BEFORE THAT FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL, OF WONDERING WHAT SHE WOULD BE LIKE; THE FUN OF TALKING OVER THE HOLIDAYS WITH HER; THE TEARS AT THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR— THE END OF FOUR SCHOOL YEARS— THE LAST DAYS OF COLLEGE LIFE. vmAX yK: r. o o m H w wwwmr w L n d -p- scnooi aaze hiuj!iM  m:;. ' m u 1 c I a 6 6 e 6 Hfi 11 ' . ' ?gf . 1 ' rgiL-SMwi ' -n u f booh ; BUT NOTWITHSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF CAMPUS LIFE. OF GET- TING SETTLED, OF SEEING EVERYONE, EDUCATION STILL HOLDS SWAY- CLASSES BEGIN AND WITH CLASSES THOSE HABITUAL TRIPS TO THE BOOK STORE WHICH IS AS MUCH A PART OF SALEM AS ARE THE TIME-EATEN BRICKS ( ' iii!M .iwiw)iiiiPjiMii ■■!iMji|| u Wyi,, i ,yM.?h s ' !Mi ' iL Th IHEN COMES EVERYDAY LIFE— DOWN TO PRACTICAL THINGS— STUDYING, PLAY- ING, AND RELAXING WITH LONG LAZY STRETCHES IN THE SUN. EXCITING DANCES, TEAM SPORTS, INDIVIDUAL SPORTS, AND THAT WEEKLY TRIP TO THE MOVIES— ALL THESE THINGS ARE A PART OF SALEM AND, AS A PART OF SALEM, A PART OF OUR OWN DAILY LIVES . . . THIS IS A RECORD OF OUR COLLEGE DAYS TO REMIND US OF THAT HAZY DREAM IN OUR FIRESIDE AGE. • • • Mudu • • . piau • • j i. ■ .. '  .=« ' a ' wrrTT ' ssarT HE CLASS OF 1942 DEDICATES THIS ISSUE OF THE SIGHTS AND INSIGHTS TO MISS EVABELLE COVINGTON. ' j H R| SYMPATHY AND UNDERSTANDING WILL ALWAYS STAND 1 MEMORIES; HER QUIET PERSONALITY IS UNFORGETTABLE. SHE HAS BEEN OUR FRIEND THROUGH FOUR YEARS AT SALEM AND HER..IWFLU£NCE WILL BE iti ' iiii, ea ' i cation. . k tJ hi mtSel e l i ' crin fon L1L.J, ' .«JJUk£VllM. ' Sn. HOWARD E, RONDTHALER Ph.B., B.D.. M.A., D.D.. LL.D. PRESIDENT OF SALEM COLLEGE BRANT SNAVELY B.A. Associate to the President TTT — -rr  V- ' U..i ' EIlM. admini GRACE LAWRENCE Dedn of Residence SARAH TURLINGTON Assistant Dean of Residence i:t.. M stration CHARLES G. VARDELL, JR. B A , MA., Ph.D., A.A G.O. Dean of School of Music FRANCIS C. ANSCOMBE B A.. M.A., Ph.D., LL B. Professor of History 1 GRACE L. SIEWERS PEARL VIVIAN WILLOUGHBY B.A. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Librarian Professor of English CHARLES H. HIGGINS ARLEY T. CURLEE B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.A. Professor of Chemistry Professor of Mathematics n ' i%:JiM w«i5® ' i.bilitf ' .T. . REBECCA AVERILL B.S., M.A. Director of Physical Education ALICE KEENEY RONDTHALER Instructor In Secretarial Science ELIZABETH O. MEINUNG EVABELLE S. COVINGTON B.S.. M.A. B.A. M.A. Professor of Home Economics Professor of Socio ogy and Economics w K 1 kk.V 5 ■flfflP 1 M ft 1 - ' jJ r S mj ' 4 IH I Bi H 9r B 9 H ' . ' ' ' . A i H H [22] admini I xs , .m1L ' . -.Wi MINNIE J. SMITH B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Latin and Greek LUCY R. WENHOLD B-A,, M A-, Ph.D. Professor of fwlodem Foreign Languages NOBLE R. McEWEN ALBERT W. OERTER B A., M.A., Ph.D. B.S. Professor of Education and Psychologv Business Manager stration . [23J WJM ' UJUIliHiB gWMBlWIi.tll ii iU n lyw Ij ' f m Top Row VIOLA TUCKER ANSCOMBE - Instructor In Piano Bottom Row JESS BYRD B.A., M.A. Instructor tn English CLIFFORD BAIR Professor of Voice l.Mus. ROY J. CAMPBELL B.A., C.P.H. Associate Professor of Biology and Physics MILDRED LEE BALL B.A., M.A. MARY FRANCES CASH B.Mus.. A.A.G.O. Instructor in Home Economics Instructor in Theory and Counterpoint MARIAN BLAIR Instructor in English 3.A.. M.A. JANE HANES CROW B.S.. M.S. Instructor in Home Economics AGNES BROWN - B.A., M.A. CHARLOHE DENNY Instructor in Sociology and Economics Assistant in the Office of the Registrar faculty of salem : ' ' ■' MmiiM KATHRYN RETTEW DILLABOUGH B.S.S.A. Secretary in School of Music JOHN A. DOWNS B,A., M.A,, Ph.D. Professor of Romance Languages ORA U. DOWNS B.A., M.A. Instructor in English ELEANOR S. GUTHRIE . B.A. Instructor in Harp FRANCIS J. HARRIS B.Mus. Instructor in Piano and Piano Methods IVY HIXON 6, A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Latin EDWARD HOLDER B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of History LAURIE JONES B.A. Instructor in Piano MARY V. JONES Instructor in Organ LAWRENCE H. KENYON B,A„ M.A. Instructor in Art LILLIAN B. LAUGHLIN B.A., B.Mus. Assistant Librarion MARY DUNCAN McANALLY B.S., B.S. in L.S. Associate Librarian college [25J wmmmmmmmamn WW !! ' II .A ' a — EiEs s siEia: ,ri ANNETTE McNEELY B.A. Assistant Registrar BRONA MAE NIFONS Secretary to the President HENRY GRADY OWENS B.A., MA. Professor of Education CARLOTTA OGBURN PAHERSON _ B.S. Assistant in Science LAURA EMILY PIHS B.Mus. Instructor In Piano MAYME PORTER B.A., B.Mus., M.Mus. Instructor in Public School Music HAZEL HORTON READ Instructor In Stringed Instruments NELL BRUSHINGHAM STARR Instructor In Voice PAULINE STUART R.N. KATHRYN SWAIN B.Mus. Instructor in Voice LUCILLE VEST B.A., M.A. Instructor in Spanish HANNAH DIXON WILLIAMS Director of Dramotics GEORGE T. HARRElL. JR B.A.. M.D. Lecturer In Physiology lelia graham marsh B.A. Alumnae Secretary faculty [26] board of trustees I BISHOP J. K. PFOHL Chairman DR. WALSER ALLEN DR. A. H. BAHNSON MRS. JOHN R. CUNNINGHAM MR. ARCHIE DAVIS MRS. T. V. FARROW MRS. T. HOLT HAYWOOD MRS. RALPH LONG MR. RALPH OGBURN MR. LOUIS F. OWEN DR. H. A. PFOHL REV. DOUGLAS RIGHTS MR. EMIL SHAFFNER MRS. ROBERT D. SHORE MR. CHARLES N. SIEWERS MR, BRANT R. SNAVELY REV. GORDON SPAUGH MR. R. ARTHUR SPAUGH MR. RALPH SPAUGH MR. C. S. STARBUCK MRS. HENRY ALVAH STRONG MISS NETTIE ALLEN THOMAS MRS. RICHARD WILLINGHAM DR. HOWARD E. RONDTHALER rr ' 1% JZm. — B«r25 3EKS ' BSSM. A r eld s s e s • A . mtbf- n 11 . 1 a liiLLkLkiJUfc suyLiiL k ■1 ' .jwai Ivy -PLANTING FOR REMEMBRANCE. THE CANDLELIGHT OF CHRISTMAS VESPERS, CAROLING ON A COLD NIGHT. THE GAY JUNIOR-SENIOR WEEK- END. THE EXCITING SENIOR DINNER. MAILING INVITA- TIONS TO GRADUATION— AND THEN GOOD-BYE TO COLLEGE DAYS AND TO SALEM. mmmsmaaBBm HHPwwTncTTarr smsssss sm: m . Flora, Betty, Antoinette. Johnsle FLORA CONRAD AVERA WINSTON-SALEM, N- C. Candidate for Bachelor of Science Home Economics Club, I. 2, 3, 4, Vice- Presidenf, 4; Class Treasurer, 4; Salemite Business Staff. 3, 4; Deutscher Verein, 2. 3, 4; Class Hockey. 3; May Day Committee, 2, 3 4. INA ANTOINETTE BARROW WINSTON-SALEM, N, C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Latin Club. I, 2, 3, 4; French Club, I, 2; Future Teachers Association. 3. 4. 132] the BETTY ANN BARBOUR CLAYTON. N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Sights and Insights Business Manager, 4; Salemite, 2, 3 ; Advertising Manager, 3; -Alpha lots-Pt, I, ?, 3, 4: Deufscher Verem, 2, 3, 4: Hockey, I, 2, 3; Var:ity. 3; Basket- ball, I, 2. 3, 4; Varsity. 2. 3. 4; Athletic Council, 2, 3, 4. Vice-President, 4; Tennis, . t. 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club. 2. 3. 4. JOHNSIE ELIZABETH BASON CHAPEL HILL, N. C Candidate for Bachelor of Music Converse College, I; Choral Ensemble, 2. 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer, 3; Deutscher Verein, 3, 4. w iriMiiwiiii ..iiii_ 11 seniors 133] nmijiiiuiji..  E S It j jg, j EVT ss i ia: EUGENIA BAYNES WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Off-Campus Vice-President of Student Sov- ernment, 4; Salemite Staff, 2, 3, 4; Fea- ture Editor, 4: Hoclcey Varsity, 3; All-State, 4; Treasurer of Student Government, 3; Class Vice-President, I; Class Treasurer, 2; Alpha lota Pi, I, 2, 3, 4; Deutscher Verein, MARGUERITE ELIZABETH BEHINGER CHARLESTON. W. VA. Candidate for Bachelor of Science Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; May Day dent. 3; Choral Ensemble. 1; Order of the Scorpion. 2. 3, 4; Who ' s Who. 4. Committee, 2, 3, 4; Deutscher Verein. 2, 3. 4; Orchestra. I. 2, 3, 4; Hiking Club. I ; Future Teachers Association. 4. MARTHA EARLE BOWMAN LUWBERTON. N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Cabinet. 1; I.R.S. Council, 2. 3. 4; ior Marshal, 3; May Court, 2. 3; Le cle Francais. I, 2; Future Teachers As- ation, 2, 3; Secretary, 3; May Quen. 4. LOUISE GORAN BRALOWER NEW YORK. N. Y. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Le Cercle Francais. I, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 2; President. 4: Alpha lota Pi. I. 2, 3, 4; Deutscher Verein, 3. 4: Athletic Council. 2. 3. 4; Hockey. I. 2. 3. 4; Varsity. 3; Bas- ketball, I. 2, 3. 4; Varsity. 3. 4; Student Council, 4; Salemite Staff. I. 2. 3. 4. [Ml seniors  «!,. Skill fwmmssss the Dye Nancy, Cople, MIcItey JENNIE DYE BUNCH SrATESYILLE, N. C. CanJidate for Bachelor of Arts Mitchell College, I, 2; Choral Ensemble, 3, 4; Vice-President of Y.W.C.A., 4; Sale- mite Business Staff. 4; Dramatic Club 3; Hiking Club, 3. NANCY CHESSON WILSON, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Salemite Advertising Staff, I, 2, 3, 4; Rininatc h anarjfrr, — A — Cl  — H o c l ioy, — 7 — Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4. MARY JANE COPENHAVER MARION, VA, Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Student Council, 3, 4: Vice-President. 4: House President. 3; Chairman of Chapel Committee, 4; Senior Marshal, 3; May ittee, I; Salemite Advertise- , 1; Sights and Insights Busi- ness Staff. 2: Orchestra, I, 2. 3, 4; V ho ' s Who, 4; Athletic Council. 3, 4; Order of he Scorpion, 4; President ' s Forum. 3, 4. VERA LOGAN CRAIG MULLINS. S. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Hiking Club, I; Tennis, I, 2; Golf. 2, 3; Athletic Council, 3, 4; Class Basketball, I, 2, 3. 4; Varsity, 2; Horseback Riding. 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers Association. 2, 3, 4; Sights and Insights Business Staff. 4; Deutscher Verein, 2. 3. 4. Kff. i .i«,iBWi.w.f iiiwiiim mwmimma seniors Sk 1 ' . MtDJm SiJkK mMMlL the Dee, Carrie. VI, Fltzii DOROTHY DIXON FAYEHEVILLE. N. C. Candidate for Bachelor oi Arts I.R.S. Council. 3; President, 4; Student Cojncil. 2, 4; Order of the Scorpion, 3, 4; Who ' s Who. 4; May Court. 1, 2, 3; Sale- mite Staff, I, 2. 4; Class Honors. 3; Mu Alpha Theta. I, 2. 3, 4; Future Teachers AssoeiiHon, 4; Senior Advisor, 4; Maid-of- Honoi, 4. ELVIRA HOLT ERWIN MORGANTON, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Agnes ScoH College. 1; Le Cercle Fran- cais, 2, 3; Pierette Club, 2, 3; Choral En- semble, 4; Class Basketball, 2, 3. CARRIE HOBGOOD DONNELL WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Deutscher Verein, I, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, 3; Alpha lota P!, I, 2, 3, 4; Salemito Staff. 2. 3, _4;_ Assistant Editor. 3i_Editor 4; Day Student t-touse Committee, I; Class Treas- urer, 3; Class Honors, 3; Lectu.-e Con- mrttee, 4: President ' s Forum, 4; Order of the Scorpion, 3, 4; Who ' s Who, 4. AGNES MARIE FITZGERALD PRINCETON, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Music Choral Ensemble, I, 2, 3, 4; Saiemite Staff, 2; Deutscher Verein, 2, 3, 4; Presi- dent, 4; May Day Committee, 2, 3; Presi- dent ' s Forum, 4; Future Teachers Associa- tion, 4. EMI H sa seniors ISi .JiliV Peggy, Eleanor, Allene, PinVy PEGGY GARTH HICKORY. N. C. Cdnd ' date for Bachelor of Aris Lenoir-Rhyne, I; Home Economics Club. 2, 3; Future Teachers Associat ' on. 3, 4; May Day Pageant, 2. the ELEANOR GLENN WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidafe for Bachelor of Arfs — 4;R.S -Gounctl, 4- 5?n ' or MffrthaV -?: Alpfra lota PI. I, 2. 3, 4; Le Cercle Francflis, I. 2. AlLENE SLADE HARRISON DURHAM, N. C. andidate for Bachelor of Arts eachers Association, 2, 3, 4; May Day Committee. I. 2, 3, 4. FLORENCE HARRISON COLLEGE PARK. MD. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Psychology Club, 2; Hiking Club, 3; Tennis I, 2: Solf, 2. 3. C401 seniors _ TT SBSSm RUTH FRANCES HEGE WINSrON-SALEM. N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Alpha Iota Pi, I, 2, 3. 4; Future Teachers Association, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais, 2; Choral Ensemble, I, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 2. t h MARGARET B. HERRMAN DEAL. N. J. Candidate tor Bachelor of Arts SARA ELIZABETH HESTER WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts enolrtfSayne. I, 2; Day Student Housi J Committee, 4. -H-. — . — CoH e gc o r nomics Club, 2; Future Teachers Associa- tion, 2, 3. 4; Deutscher Verein, 2, 3, 4; Hiking Club, 3, 4; Sights and Insights Business Staff, 4; Hockey. 3; Basketball. 2. LUCRETIA HILL WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Saint Mary ' s, 1 , 2. seniors wmm -A:- ' i ' 1% ..a 1 wmim mssmasmmr k: the Lucie, Edith, Eleanor. Jean LUCIE VANSTORY HODGES NEW BERN, N C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Arlington Hall. I, 2; U.N.C., 3; Y Cab- inet, 4; Salemife Staff, 4. ELEANOR N. HUTCHISON WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bacfielor of Arts |Mu Alpha The+a, I, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, 2 ce-President, 3; Class Vice-President, 3 Ic Council, 2, 3, 4; President, 4 Hockey, 2, 3; Varsity, 2, 3; Touring 2, 3; Class Baslcetball, I, 2, 3, 4; I. 7. 3, 4; Tennis, I, 2, 3, 4; Day Stu- House Committee, 2, 3; Salemlte 2; Future Teachers Association, 3; ent ' s Forum, 4; Nominating Com- miHee, 4. MARY EDITH HORSFIELD PinSBURSH, PA, Candidate for Bachelor of Science Psychology Club, 1; Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4: President, 4; May Day Com- mittee, 2, 3, 4: Salemite Staff, I, 2: President ' s Forum, 4. JEAN HYLTON WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts IB seniors rwiT !arT TS«irEBg!ss Ei t: the Agnes Mae, Leila, Mar+ha, Barbara AGNES MAE JOHNSON RAEFORD. N. C Candidate for Bachelor of Music Hiking Club, I; Psychology Club, 2; Choral Ensemble, I, 2, 3, 4; Y Cabinet, 3. 4; May Day Commiftee, 4; Class Baslcetball I, 2, 3, 4; Class Hocley, 2, 3. MARTHA MAUDE JONES WINSTON-SALEM, N- C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts lalemile Staff, 2; Alpha lota Pi, I, 2, 3, Deutscher Verein, 3, 4: Future Teachers Association, 3, 4. LEILA DAVIDSON JOHNSTON BARIUM SPRINGS. N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Order of the Scorpion. 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, 2, 3, 4; President, 4; I.R.S. Coun- cil, 4: President ' s Forum, 4; Student Coun- ■gil, 3, 4; Secretary, 3; Athletic Council, 3; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Class Hockey, I, 2. 3, 4; Varsity, 2, 3; Touring Team, 3; Class Basletball, I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity, 2; Mu Alpha Theta, I. 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 4; Pierette Club, I, 2; Sights and In- sights Staff, 2t Salemite ■Staff, I, 2, 3, 4; Class Honors, 2; Choral Ensemble. I, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who, 4. BARBARA ANNE LASLEY WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Class Vice-President, 4; Salemite Staff, 4; Day Student House Committee, 2, 3, 4; Choral Ensemble, 2. [46] seniors tmLIum MMhk WmML ' Goldie. Rose, Jennie, Dot GOLDIE GAIL LEFKOWITZ WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Science Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club. 2. ROSE ELEANOR LEFKOWITZ WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Day Student House Committee, I; Mu Alpha Theta, I, 2, 4: U.N.C., 3. JENNIE LINN SAVANNAH, GA. Candidate for Bachelor of Music Choral Ensemble, I, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club, 2, 3; Deutscher Verein, I, 2, 3, 4: Archery, I, 2, 3. DOROTHY ANN McLEAN LENOIR, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Science Salemite Staff, I, 2, 3, 4; Circulation ManagFBr. 4; Senior Advisor, 4; Student Council, 4; Y Cabinet, 3; Sights and Insights Staff, 3, 4; Class Secretary, 3; May Day Committee, 3; Pierette Club, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club. I ; Home Economics Club, I, 2. 3. 4; Secretary. 3; Hiking Club. I. 2. seniors [«3 flC!T smBSSf B MARGERY McMULLEN NORWICH. N. Y. Candidate for Bachelor of Science Class President, 4; Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4t Y Cabinet. 2; Chapei Com- mittee. 2. 3: Salemite Staff, 2; House President. 3: Student Council. 3, 4; Sights and Insights Business Staff, 3; Nominat- ing Committee. 3, 4; President ' s Forum, 3, 4;_LR CounciLjL Whai_WhB.JL the MARGARET ERWIN MORAN WINSTO:l-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Aloha lota Pi. I. 2. 3. 4; Deutscher Varein. 2. 3. 4: Salemite Staff, 4; Day Student flouse Committee, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 2. ELSIE NEWMAN WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Cercle Francais, I. 2; Day Student se Committee, 3: Salemite Staff, 4. MARION PRITCHARD NORRIS DURHAM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Sight! and Insights Staff, 3, 4; Editor, 4; I.R.S. Council, I; Y Cabinet, 2, 3; Sec- retary, 3: Alpfia lota Pi, I, 2, 3, 4; Treas- urer, 3: Class Secretary, 2; Chapel Com- mittee, 2; Salemite Staff, 2, 3; Student Council, 3: Nominating Committee, 4; President ' s Forum, 4; Order of the Scorpion, 4; Who ' s Who, 4. [V)] seniors iL ANNA DORIS SHORE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Alpha lota Pi. 1.2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta, , 2, 3, 4: President, 4; Choral Ensemble, I, 2, 3, 4; Deutscher Verein, I, 2, 3, 4; Class Honors, I, 2, 3; Psychology Club, 2; achers Association, 3; Vice-Presl- 3; Salemite Staff, 4: President ' s Forum, 4. the ALICE PURCELL SALISBURY. N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Music Flora MacDonald, I; Choral Ensemble, 2, i. 4; Deutscher Verein, 2, J, 4: May Uay Committee, 3: Salemite Staff, Editor, 3, 4. DOROTHY W. SISK FAYEnEVILLE. N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Salemite Staff, I, 2, 3, 4; Sights and Insights Staff, I, 2; Class Treasurer, 1; Mu Alpha Theta, 1, 2; May Day Commit- tee, 3; House President, 4; Student Coun- cil, 4: Chapel Committee, 4; Senior Advisor, 4. C52) seniors tsn f .W.¥M. « t h Rose, Betsy, Lucy, Reece ROSE THOMAS SMITH GALAX, VA. Candidate for Bachelor of Arfs Virginia I n ♦ e r m o n t, I. 2; Horsebacli Riding. 3, 4. LUCY ELIZABETH SPACH WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Home Economics Club. 1 ; Alpha lota Pi. 2, 3. 4; Vice-President, 4; I.R.S. Council, 3; Senior Marshal, 3; Le Cercle Francais, I, 2; Psychology Club, I; Salemite Staff, I, 2. 3, 4. LUCILLE A. SPRINGER CHEVY CHASE. MD. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Salemite Business Staff. 2. 3; Sights and Insights Assistant Business Manager, 4; ay Day Committee. 3: Athletic Council. 3. 4; Class Hodey, I, 2, 3; Varsity. 2: Class Basketball, I, 2, 3; Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4: Hiking Club, I. 2: Psychology Club. 2: Future Teachers Association. 4. REECE THOMAS ROCKY MOUNT. N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Student Council, I, 2, 3, 4; President. 4; Class President, 2, 3; I.R.S. Council. 2, 3, 4: Y Cabinet, 4; Order of the Scorpion, 2, 3, 4; President ' s Forum, 2, 3, 4; Presi- dent, 4; Nominating Committee, 2, 3, 4; Class Honors. I, 2, 3; Who ' s V ho. 4; Salemite Staff, I. 2. 3, 4: Class Hockey, I, 2, 3; Varsity, 3; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Freshman Dramatic, President; Pierette Club, 2, 3; Choral Ensemble, I, 2; Psy- chology Club, 2; Le Cercle Francais, 3, 4; Deutscher Verein, I. 2. 3. 4; Mu Alpha Theta. 1.2, 3, 4. seniors WWW! II the Marie, Margaret. Mary Worth, Mary Wilson E. MARIE VAN HOY WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Choral Ensemble, I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha lota Pi, I, 2, 3, 4: Salemite Staff, 2, 3, 4; Deufscher Verein, 3, 4; Future Teachers Association, 3, 4. MARY WORTH WALKER WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts ota Pi, I, 2, 3, 4: President, 4 onors, 3; Le Cercle Francals, I V, I: Salemite Staff, I, 2, 3, 4 c Club, 1; PiereHe Club, 2: Psy- y Club, 2; Future Teachers Associa- tion, 3, 4; President ' s Forum, 4. MARGARET FERRILL VARDELL WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Music Student Council, I, 2; May Day Commi-ttee, ; 1. 2. 34 Choral Ensemble, I. 2 3. 4; Man- ' ager, 2; President. 4; Deutscher Verein, I, 2, 3, 4; Chief Marshal, 3; Sights and In- sights Associate Editor, 3; Nominating Committee, 3; President ' s Forum, 3, 4; Y Cabinet, 4; I.R.S. Council, Vice-President, 4; Class Honors, 2, 3; Chapel Commit+ee, 4; Order of the Scorpion. 4; Who ' s Who, 4. MARY WILSON WALL HIGH POINT, N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Le Cercle Francais, I, 2; Psychology Club, 2; Future Teachers Association, 3, 4; Dra- matic Club, 1; Salemite Staff, I. seniors Sfudenf Council, 2; I.R.S. Council. 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer, 3; Salemife Staff, I. 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francals, I; Home Eco- nomics Club, I; Deutscher Verein, 2, 3, 4; Y Cabinet, 3; Class Secretary, 4; Sights and Insights Staff. 4; Senior Marshal, 3; May Day Committee, I, 2. 4; Choral En- MINNIE L WESTMORELAND WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts 2, 3. 4; Treasurer, 2; May Court, 4. Le Cercie Francais, I, 2, 3, 4; Deutscher Verein, 2, 3. 4; Psychology Club, 2; Class Basketball. 2, 3. 4; Senior Advisor, 4; Stu- dent Council, 4; Day Student House Com- mittee, 4; Sights and Insights Staff. 4. LA WYATT WILKINSON ROCKY MOUNT. N. C. •idldate for Bachelor of Arts j3ommIttee. 3; Chairman. 4; Dra- I ; Treasurer, I ; Pierette Club. ( sident. 3; Sights and Insights i Ff, 3; Student Council. 3; Y President ' s Forum, 3, 4; Mii I. 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 3; Club. 2; Hiking Club, I; chapel Committee, 2. F. ELIZABETH WINBORNE RALEIGH. N. C. Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Saint Mary ' j, I, 2; Class Hockey, 3; Ten- nis, 3: May Court, 4. [ ] seniors W5 ' II .,a ELIZABETH READ CHIEF MARSHALL e n L a t yl i at i li a l i VIRGINIA McKENZIE BARBARA HAWKINS MARY LOUISE ROUSSEAU MARTHA SAUVAIN CARLOTTA CARTER REBEKAH CANDLER officers of the junior class SARA HENRY President BETTY BRIETZ Vice-President CARLOHA CARTER Secretary SARA BARNUM Treasurer Entertaining their little sisters, spon- soring JAMBOREES, SERVING SUNDAY BREAKFASTS, PLAYING SANTA CLAUS TO THE SENIORS, MAKING THE JUNIOR-SENIOR A SUCCESS, AND THEN BECOMING DIGNIFIED SENIORS THE LAST WEEKS OF SCHOOL- THIS IS THE JUNIORS ' YEAR — THEIR BUSIEST AND THEIR BEST. IL FIRST ROW 5ARA BARNUM Southern Pines. N. C. MOZELLE BEESON Wlnston-Salem. N. C. MARY BEST Goldsboro. N. C. SARA BOWEN Winston Salem, N. C. MARY BOYLAN New Bern, N. C. SECOND ROW BETTY BRIET2 Winston-Salem. N. C. ANNIE HYMAN BUNN Henderson. N. C. REBEKAH CANDLER Birmingham, Ala. CECELIA CASTELLOW Windsor, N. C. CARLOHA CARTER Washington, N. C. u n 1 o r s juniors FIRST ROW JENNIE QUINN CAVENAUGH Warsaw, N. C. MARY CHAMBERS Marion. N. C. IRENE COOPER Siler City, N. C. KATHERINE CRESS Salisbury. N. C. KATHLEEN DUNCAN Winston-Salcm. N. C. SECOND ROW CORRINNE FAW North Wilkesboro. N. C. JANE GARROU Valdese. N- C. MARION GARY Greensboro, N. C. ELIZABETH GRIFFIN Star, N. C. BARBARA HAWKINS Blackstone, Va. [69] «B|ViiSsA,.: - ' FIRST ROW SARA HENRY Lumbsrton, N. C. ELIZABETH JOHNSTON Wlnston-Salem. N. C. FRANCES KRITES Winston-Salcm. N. C. MARGARET LEINBACH Winston-Salem, N. C. NANCY McCLUNG Winston Salem, N. C. SECOND ROW VIRGINIA ) lcKENZI6 Salisbury, N. C. LOUISE MILLER Greensboro. N. C. MARY LU MOORE Old Fort, N. C. FRANCES NEAL Durham, N. C. DORIS NEBEL Jacksonville, Fla. u n 1 o r s ■■IIIMIILII juniors FIRST ROW CECELIA NUCHOLS Charlotte, N. C. RUTH ONEAL Wmston.Salem, N. C. MARY LOUISE PARK Winston-Salem, N. C. INEZ PARRISH Winston-Salem, N. C. JANE PERRY North Wilkesboro, N. C. SECOND ROW MARY ELIZABETH RAND Durham, N. C. MARGARET RAY Port Washington, N. Y. ELIZABETH READ Garden City. N. Y. MARY LOUISE ROUSSEAU Winston-Salem, N. C. MARTHA SAUVAIN Concord, N. C. 167] iilHilillll i 1111111 FIRST ROW ALINE SHAMEL Elkin. N. C. JULIA SMITH Kerncrsville, N. C. VIVIAN SMITH Greenville, Fla. SECOND ROW PEGGY SOMERS Georgetown. S. C. ETHEL STEVENS Raleigh, N- C. MARY MARGARET STRUVEN Cleveland Heights. Ohio u n 1 o r s juniors F.RST ROW ELLEN STUCKY Fort Myers, Fla. LOIS SWAIN Winston-Salem. N. C. BETTY VANDER6ILT Garden City, N. Y. SECDNT ROW BARBARA WHITTIER Atlanta, Sa. BETTY YATES Winston-Salem, N. C. FRANCES YELVERTON Goldsboro. N. C. £691 IHI ' AHi : IM officers of th sophomore class MARY ELLEN CARRIG President SEBIA MIDGETTE Vice-President DORIS SCHAUM Secretary MARY CHARLES WATSON Treasurer After successfully intimidating the freshmen, the sophomores swung into the spirit of being important, of studying english lit, of going to dances twice as many week- ends, and, most of all, of being pages for th seniors at christmas vespers. this year the sophomores were not left out. i tMIMli fqg 1 ' J J ' lk. t h e MARY ALDERSON Louilburg, West Virginia BEHYE BATES Winston-Salem, Norfh Carolina VEDA BAVERSTOCK Yonlters. New Yorit CRAIG CARMICHAEL Bennettsvilie, South Carolina MARY ELLEN CARRIG Buffalo. New Yofli MARY JO CONLEY Winston-Salem, North Carolina KATHERINE FORT Raleigh, North Carofin VIRGINI Hickory, North Cat ' VIRGINI High Point. North Carolina RUTH BEARD Pearl River. New York MARJORIE CRAIG Plalnfield, New Jersey MARY LLOYD GLIDEWELL Reidsville, North Carolina ELIZABETH BERNHARDT Lenoir, North Carolina ADAIR EVANS Charlotte, North Carolina MARIAN GOLDBERG Gastonia, Nortti Carolina MARY ELIZABETH BRAY Plymouth, North Carolina LUCY FARMER Rockingham, North Carolina PHYLLIS HILL Roanoke, Virginia MARIAN BURVENICK Woodhaven, New York VIRGINIA FOSTER Stafesville, North Carolina REBECCA HOV ELL Ellerbe, North Carolina sophomores cm MARY JANE KELLY Fdyetteville, North Carolina MARGARET KEMPTON Gastonid, North Carolina AVIS LAHEY New Rochelle, New York JOCELYN MASON Greensboro, North Carolina SEBIA MIDGETTE Winston-Salem. North Carolina MARJORIE R A sas Winston-Salem, N rl| (V ( BETTY MILLER CHARLOTTE t(fcHARDS Winston-Salem, North Carolina Reedstod Vl iJbinia MARY LEWIS Raeford, North Carolir JUANITA MILLER Winston-Salem, North Carolina HELEN ROACH Midway. Kentucky SARA LINDLEY Wilmmgton, Delaware TREVA MILLER Winston-Salem, North Carolina NANCY ROGERS Bennettsville, South Carolina KATHERINE McGEACHY BETTIE MOORE SARA SANDS Fayetteville. North Carolina Winston-Salem, North Carolina Winston-Salem, North Carolina KATHERINE MANNING Williamston, North Carolina JULIA READE Athens, Georgia DORIS SCHAUM Wilson, North Carolina sophomores 175 J IHi «i PlFf IH ' Jlia 1 MLLIJUIMU t h e . = = rs ffl J 1 KATHERINE 5CHWALBE Bethel, Aldskj AILEEN SEVILLE Slatesville, North Carolina HARRIET SINK Greensboro, North Carolina LEILA SULLIVAN Anderson, South Carolina KATHERINE TRAYNHAM CATHERINE SWIN50N Chaflotfe, North Carolina ELIZABETH SWINSON Charlotte, North Carolina Roanoke Rapids North Carolina H MARY CHARLE Wlnston-Saler BARBAR Winston-Salem North Carolina LINDY STOKES Louisville. Kentucky ELLA LOU TAYLOR Hicjh Point, North Carolina PEGGY JANE WHITE Winslon-Salem, North Carolin NANCY STONE Roanoke, Virginia NORMIE TOMLIN Statesvillc, North Carolina MARGARET WINSTEAD Lincolnton, North Carolina LOUISE TOTHEROW Winston-Salem, North Carolina II sophomores m officers of the freshman class JANE STROHM president JANE FRAZIER Vice-President MOLLIE BOSEMAN Secretary HARRIET SUTTON Treasurer [78] A GAY AND HECTIC ORIENTATION, FEAR OF SOPHOMORE COURT, JOY OF NEW FRIENDSHIPS, HARD STUDYING FOR TESTS, THE LONG AWAITED WEEK-END AT HOME— THROUGH THESE EXPERIENCES THE FRESHMEN SLOWLY BECAME ACQUAINTED WIT LIFE AT SALEM AND HAVE MADE A PROMINENT PLACE FOR THEMSELVES ON THE CAMPUS. m fwmmKT wmmmsBsmm FIRST ROW MARY ELLEN BAYLEY Springfield, Ohio MARY LUCY BAYNES Winston-Salem. N. C. ELIZABETH BECKWITH Princefon, W. Va. BETTY BLACK Wake Foreit. N. C. JEAN BLUE Uurinburg, N. C. SECOND ROW PESGY BOLLIN Mayodan. N. C. MOLLY BOSEMAN Rocky Mount, N. C. ARABELLE BOYER Charlotte, N. C MARGARET BULLOCK Charlotte, N. C. MARY ELLEN BYRD Morganton] N. C. THIRD ROW NELL CANSLER Charlotte, N. C. JOYCE CARPENTER Concord, N. C. ADELE CHASE Scarsdale, N. Y. NONA LEE COLE Long Island, N Y MARY COIRA High Point, N. C. e s h m e n [801 ♦ 1 f r e s h m FIRST ROW REBECCA COZART Fuquay Springs. N FRANCES CROWELL Hickory, N LUANNE DAVIS Morganlon, N NEIL DENNING Albemarle, N SOPHIE SUE DUFFY Ne Bern. N SECOND ROW ROBERTA DUNBAR Lauriciburg, N MARY EATON Hous JOY FLANAGAN Greeny MARY FORMY-DUVAL Whiteville, N, C GENEVIEVE FRASIER Sanford! N C T. N C THIRD ROW JANE FRAZIER Winston-Salem, N, C. MARION FULTON Walnut Co.e, N. C, MILDRED GARRISON Glen Alpine. N. C JOSEPHINE GERSON Long Island N. Y LEAH GLANSTIN Winston-Salem. ' N. C. IL I ' -. FIRST ROW BETTY GOSLEN Winston-Salem. N. C. BETTY ROSE GRANTHAM Fairmont, N. C. VIRGINIA GREER Winston-Salem. N. C. MABEL GLENN Fayetteville. N. C. FRANCIS GOODWIN Goldsboro. N. C. SECOND ROW ELIZABETH GUDGER Asheville. N. C. ANNE GUION Charlotte. N. C. EMILY HARRIS Leaksville. N. C. ELLEN HEARNE Albemarle. N. C. ELOISE HEGE Winston-Salem. N. C. THIRD ROW MAMIE HERRING Oxford. N. C. BETTIE HILL Raleigh. N. C. LAURA HINE Winston-Salem. N. C. ANNE HOBSON Salisbury. N. C. BARBARA HUMBERT Wrightsville. N. C. e s h m e n £82] f r e s h m FIRST ROW GERALDINE JACKSON Wlnsfon-Salem. JEANNE JOHNSON Old Fort, NANCY JOHNSTON Bristol ' FRANCIS JONES Kinston, ' DOROTHY KISER Tobacco.ille! SECOND ROW MATIE LATIMER Brunswick, Ga DOROTHY LANSDON Monroe N. C, ERLEEN LAWSON Winston-Salem, N. C HENRIANNE LEIGH Danville Va MARY BAKER LESLIE Charlotte N. C THIRD ROW KAIY BLY LOVE . TTVT T ' r ■. . Winston-Salem, JOSEPHINE McLAUCHLIN Raelord, N. C. N. C. SARA LOU McNAIR Winston-Salem, N. C. MARY FRANCES McNEELY Mo„, MARJORIE MOORE Morr N. C. Tenn. HMM [8}] !L FIRST ROW NANCY MOSS MARGUERITE MULLIN - MARY ALICE NEI ' .SON HAZEL NEWMAN - - - LUCILE NEWMAN SECOND ROW PEGGY NIMOCKS . ANN PAGE YVONNE PHELPS . . KATHLEEN PHILLIPS RACHEL PINKSTON NANCY PORTER ROSALIND REISMAN . . RIET RinER ' a francis sauls nn;e saylor . . . Wilson. N. C- Tdzewell, Va. Winston. Salem, N. C. Winston. Salem. N. C. Winston-Salem. N. C. Fjyelteville, N. C. WinsJon-Salem, N. C. Winston. Salem. N. C. Lumberton. N. C. Fa et eville. N. C. THIRD ROW Fries. Va. - , Brookl n. N. Y. - Brooklyn. N. Y. Winston-Salem. N. C. Winston. Salem. N. C. s h m e n [81] f r e s h m e NELLIE SEEWALD , FIRST ROW Washington D. C N. Y ELMINA SHELTON . . . Stdtesville N. C N. C MARY STUART SNIDER . . . N C DOROTHY STADLE ? SECOND ROW ALYCE STEVENS N Y JANE STROHM EDITH STOVAL N C THIRD ROW ANGELA TAYLOR . . . . N C marlene tucker . . N C MARY TENILLE Winston-Salem. N C ilipi«iijii{li,lll u wmmmssamm FIRST ROW EDITH WALKER Roxboro. N. C. HAZEL SUE WATTS Taylorsville. N. C. JUSTINE WEAVER Bentonsvllle, Va. SUZANNE WILLIS Concord, N. C. BETTY KENT WITHERS Winiton-Salem. N. C SECOND ROW MARY KATHRYN WOLFF Bethania, N. C. PATRICIA WOLLTZ Morris, Tern. JOYCE WOOTEN Kinston, N. C. MARY ELIZABETH YAW East Aurora, N. Y, s h m e n officers of the secretarial c MIRA RIDDLE President MARY ANN PASCHAL Vice-President CLARINA BEVIS Recording Secretary NANCY LEWIS Corresponding Secretciry HELEN FAKOURY Reporter wmmnn t h e EDNA BAUGHAM Waihington, N. C. CLARINA BEVIS Charlotte, N C- MYRA BLOUNT Greenville. N C. LOUISE CARPENTER Concord, N, C PEGGY HARRIS Mlddleboro, Ky. BEVERLY HEGE Winston Salerr, N C lv(ARY ELIZABETH HENDERSON New Bern N C BLANCHE HUDSON Raleigh, N. C. ANNE LONG Roirboro, N- C. JANE IvtcNEELY Mooresville, N C, JANE MATTON Winston-Salem, N. C REBECCA PENCE Limestone, Tenn. MILDRED SALLEY Winston-Salem, N. C. RACHEL VICKERS Winston-Salem, N. C. CARRIE DAY Wlnslon-Salem, N C IvIILDRED KEARNS Winston-Salem, N C. NANCY RAWLINGS Winston-Salem, N C GERALDINE WEAVER Hamplonville, N, C. CAROLYN DOWLING Winston-Salem, N. C. GRACE FRANK KILBY North Wilkesboro, N. C. DAPHNE REICH Winston Salem, N. C, JACpUELYN WEST Walnut Cove, N. C. HELEN FAKOURY Charlotte, N. C. NANCY LEWIS Ivlount Airy, N. C. ELLEN REITER Plafftown, N C. MARIE WOODIE West Jederson, N. C. CAROLINE GOODSON Winston- Salem, N C. DORIS LEE LINEBACK Winston-Salem, N, C MIRA RIDDLE Morganton, N. C, secretarial students 189] activities , l Illxlll i IMLLJ :.li.MiJillliM AA ( presidents ' forum DR. HOWARD E. RONDTHALER REECE THOMAS . LEILA JOHNSTON DOROTHY DIXON ELEANOR HUTCHISON , . . MARION NORRIS CARRIE DONNELL WYAn WILKINSON EUGENIA BAYNES . , . MARGERY McMULLEN ... . SARA HENRY MARY ELLEN CARRIG JANE STROHM Salem College Student Self-Government Association Y. W. C. A. I. R. S. Athletic Association Sights end Insights Salemite May Da ' . , Day Student , . Senior Clasj - Junio , Sophonnore . . . Freshn MARGARET VARDELL Choral En MARGARET RAY Pierette Players LOUISE BRALOWER Le (fijde_Ei MARIE FITZGERALD MARY WORTH WALKER EDITH HORSFIELD DORIS SHORE W t ' A l i li d 1 ELIZABETH READ DORIS NEBEL DOROTHY SISK MARIAN BURVENICK tjcj MIRA RIDDLE Seen , [93] seli-government The members of fhe Student Self-Government Council have always maintained high standards for the student body of Salem. This year, as ever, the representatives, chosen by the students, have governed wisely under the excellent leadei-shlp of the president. We pay our deepest respect to our St. G. Councii. EUGENIA BAYNES Oif-Campus Vice-President BETTY VANDERBILT Secretary ELIZABETH JOHNSTON Treasurer Leila Johnston Dorothy Dixon Dorothy SisIc Doris Nebel Marian Burveniclc Margery McMullen Louise Bralower Dorothy McLean Mary O ' Keeffe Minnie Westmoreland Sara Henry Frances Nea. Margaret Ray Botty Yates Mary Ellen Carrig Mildred Avera Marjorie Craig Nancy Rogers Jane Strohm Mary Yaw Rachel Pinlcston Yvonne Phelps OFFICERS JENNIE DYE BUNCH Vice-President FRANCES NEAL Secretary CRAIG CARMICHAEL Treasurer Sara Barnum Marian Burvenlclt Marjorre Craig Lucy Farmer Betty Srantharn Barbara Hawfcins CABINET Lucie Hcdqes Peqgy Somers Agnes Mae Johnson Lillian Stokes Reece Thomas Margaret Vardell Ruth O ' Neal Aline Shamel Vivian Smith Lucille Smoot Barbara Whittler Hot tea before a craclcling fire on wintry Sunday afternoons; candlelight vesper services — especially the beautiful one at Christmas time; those particular kind deeds such as millc to an underprivileged family and money and gifts to an orphan boy — these are all snapshots of an active Y. LEILA JOHNSTON President u.w.c.a .its dnc insights BARBARA HAWKINS Associate Edito. LILLIAN STOKES Photographic Editoi MARY ELIZABETH RAND Literary Edito ELIZABETH WELDON Feature Editoi MINNIE LOUISE WESTMORELAND Art Edito DOROTHY McLEAN Senior Class Editoi BETTY VANDERBILT J.,nior Class Edito, LUCY FARMER Sophomore Class Editoi MARY ELLEN BYRD Freshman Class Editoi MIRA RIDDLE Copy Editoi First Row: Hawkins, Stokes, Rand, Weld on, Westmoreland, Springer, Craig, Herrman, O ' Neal, McClung. Second Row: McLean, Vanderbilt, Farmer, Byrd, Riddle, Seville, Tomlin, Foster, Candler, Moore. [96] 1942 MARION NORRIS BEHY BARBOUR Editor Business Manager LUCY SPRINGER Assistant Manager MICKEY CRAIG AILEEN SEVILLE POLLY HERRMAN NORMIE TOMLIN RUTH O ' NEAL VIRGINIA FOSTER N ANCY McCLUNG REBEKAH CANDLER MARY LOU MOORE 197] sdlemite EDITORIAL STAFF Associate Editor LOUISE BRALOWER Sports Editor News Editor ALICE PURCELL t usic Editor EUGENIA BAYNES Feature Editor Barbara Lesley Margaret Moran Marie Van Hoy Mary Worth Waller Elizabeth Weldon Lucie Hodges Leila Johnston DOROTHY SISK BUSINESS STAFF Assistant Business Manager MARY MARGARET STRUVEN DOROTHY McLEAN Circulation Manager . Advertising Manager Sara Barnum Jennie Dye Bunch Sarah Lindley Betty Moore Margaret Kempton CARRIE DONNELL Editor Each week mad confusion while everyone grabs for a copy of the Salemite. Then we settle down to absorb its news leisurely — the idlosyncracies of the concert artists, forceful opinions in the Open Forum, the warnings of the Little Red Man, the personality sketch of the coming lecturer, and — best of all — the latest gossip. The Salemite is a true cross- section of campus life — an outlet for our thoughts — a herald of coming events. We honor the staff of our newspaper for its ceaseless efforts and for the product of its work. C981 m NEWS OF SALEM COLLEGE [99] JL 1. r. s. to welcome the new students — ;ption room of Alice Clewell for ' lorful fall dance — the less popu- gay May Day dance honoring c f the work of the I.R.S. Council. significant words I Represent DOROTHY DIXON President OFFICERS MARGARET VARDELL Vice-President MARY ELIZABETH RAND Secreta ry-Treasu rer MEMBERS Reece Thomas Leila Johnston Margery McMullen Martha Bowman Elizabeth Weldon Eleanor Glenn Sara Henry Virginia McKenzie Rebekah Candler Inez Parrrsh Mary Ellen Carrlg Adair Evans Leila Sullivan Peggy Jane White Jane Strohm Elizabeth Gudger Frances Jones Mary Lucy Baynes [100] ROLL MARGARET RAY Vice-Chalrman MARGUERITE BEHINGER Dance Chairman ELIZABETH WELDON Dress Chairman MARY LOUISE MOORE Publicity Chairman AGNES MAE JOHNSON Program Chairman MARGARET LEINBACH Music Chairman REBEKAH CANDLER Flower Chairman VIVIAN SMITH ' .;■-,.., ■■■Wee Blew Inn ALINE SHAMEL Properties Chairman ALLENE HARRISON Nominations Chairman FLORA AVERA Costume Chairman In the fresh green of the May Day Dell our lovely red-headed queen graced the court as the Greek goddess of plenty — Persephone. Her at- tendants added more beauty and splendor to WYATT WILKINSON Chairman the occasion and the pageant, based on the myth of the seasons, was an honor to those re- sponsible for Salem ' s May Day. may day commi a iota pi le cercle francais MARY WORTH WALKER President LOUISE BRALOWER President [102] MARIE FITZGERALD President LOUISE BRALOWER President deutscher verein international relations [103] ematics club me economics club DORIS SHORE President EDITH HORSFIELD President [1041 Ik EUGENIA BAYNE5 President MARY YAW President day student house co freshman dramaiiGrJ l [105 J orchestra HAZEL NORTON READ Director ELIZABETH JOHNSTON Accompanist choral ensemble MARGARET VARDELL President [106 J m mttEa pierette players MARGARET RAY President Scene from Stage Door, presented by the Pierette Players. [107] order of the scorpion !r Sara Barnum Eugenia Baynes Mary Jane Copenhaver Dorothy Dixon Carrie Donnell Elizabeth Johnston Leila Johnston Marion Norri£ Reece Thomas Margaret Vardell [108 J mmmm features may queen the may court .Mtu Q)m€t it fxf n MAID OF HONOR • may court MARY JANE KELLY • CARLOTTA CARTER • MARY TENILLE • REBEKAH CANDLER • ROSALIND REISMAN • BETTY WINBORNE B«a MARY ROUSSEAU • MARION BURVENICK • BARBARA HAWKINS • MYRA BLOUNT • ELIZABETH WELDON • CECELIA NUCHOLS personalities Each year the two staffs of the Sights and Insights choose eight girls — two from each of the four classes — to be featured in this section of the annual. These are the girls selected for their personality, their pulchritude, their versatility, and as representative Salemites. These are the Feature Girls for 1942 . . . .T-,, ' -. ' fr- ' « j iai :yiV BLUEFIELD. W. VA. Uh SjLttci le r ptutaei CHEVY CHASE. MD. tyHi ty ltttaaief ftu PORT WASHINGTON. N. Y i6 eSetft YandeikU GARDEN CITY. N. Y. ty J i fJ ff{ ntc Jie Zij PAYErrEVILlE, N C- luMriMflH I ' lii jiutiCM ti! loa€h BENNEnSVILLE, S. C. ' iii tyita u S ffc at n€,% WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. ' PT ey i y (i ifiaftn GREENVILLE, N. C. d t h 1 e t i c s I UffiaSBBB Sik.. athletic association The capable leadership of a new director brought the Athletic Association to the completion of another successful year. The new — freshly-painted swimming pool, initiation of tap, social, and folk dancing, hockey tournament with teams from neighboring colleges, riding classes twice a week, renewed interest in swinging golf clubs ... the old — exciting tennis and badminton tournaments, the yearly council dance, rounds of basketball games, individual sports — all this and more an enthusiastic council contributed to this year at Saiem. v XJ S. ELEANOR HUTCHISON MISS REBECCA AVERILL President Director OFFICERS BEHY BARBOUR NANCY V.cePfesidenl ROGERS BETTY VANDERBILT . . Secretary Treasurer MANAGERS OF SPORTS LUCY SPRINGER Hockey LOUISE BRALOWER . Swimming SARAH BOWEN . . Assistant Hockey ANNE LONG . Badminton MICKEY CRAIS Basketball MARTHA SAUVAIN Volley Ball MARY ELIZABETH RAND Assistant Basketball AVIS LAHEY Soft Ball SARAH BARNUM Tennis VIRGINIA McKENZIE , Golf LUCY FARMER Assistant Tennis MARY JANE COPENHAVER Archery BARBARA WHiniER Hikina gT- - wm SENIOR Baynes, Chesson, Hutchison, Craig, Barbour, Bralower, Springer. MICKEY CRAIG Manager MARY ELIZABETH RAND Assistant Manager t : 1 ' ' nv Ddsketbdl.. JUNIOR McKenzie, Long, Hill, Van- derbllt, Rand, Baughann. An exciting moment in an afternoon scrimmage. SOPHOMORE Evans, Sands, Avera, Carrlg. FRESHMAN Stoval, Byrd, Wooten, Snider, Goodson, Flanagan, Glenn, Goslin. Davis. volley ball MARTHA SAUVAIN Volley Ball Manager w hiking swimming LOUISE BRALOWER Swimming Manager ' «; riding [ 131] tarn archery golf [H2] badminton Softball I 133 J tennis monogram club hockey ' tm SARA BOWEN Assistant Hockey Manager That desperate attempt for a goal which may mean defeat or victory. knowled gement IN APPRECIATION TO MR. ALBERT W. OERTER WITHOUT WHOSE HELP THIS BOOK WOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED. ADVERTISEMENTS What do old girls remember? What do new students look for? Where are fashions displayed at their best? DAVIS THE MECCA OF LATEST FASHIONS COMPLIMENTS OF SILVER ' S STORE TRADE AND LIBERTY STREETS A NEW YOU A soft natural permanent ... a face that is alive and sparkling . . . hands that are white as alabaster . . . nails of a patrician . . . May we assist in presenting a New You SALEM BEAUTY SHOP 525 1-2 S. MAIN IT ' S SMART TO BU-i ' THE BEST • D. T. CRAVEN COMPANY BROWN-ROGERS-DIXSON SPORTING GOODS For Amateur and Professionals THE BEST PLACE TO GET IT Last Minute Advice to Undergrads Take a tip from those who know and take a look at Sos- nik ' s College Wardrobe be- fore returning to learning next fall. The right clothes are almost as important as a high 1. Q. S O S N 1 K ' S SALEM COLLEGE 1772-1942 A FULLY ACCREDITED COLLEGE THE SUN PRINTING CO. Printing and Publishing Dial 8235 219 N. Trade St. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. O ' HANLON ' S DRUG STORE For Over Forty Years Winston-Salem ' s Best Known Drug Store N. P. STONE CO. Wholesale Grocers AND INSTITUTION JOBBERS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. COLLEGIATE SHOES FINELY MADE IONIZED HOSE MINE ' S West Fourth Street 1865 1942 Headquarters for FINE DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVERWARE OR NOVELTIES REPAIRING A SPECIALTY VOGLERS JEWELERS WEST FOURTH STREET DIAL 7-0347 CE CE J. R. THOMAS ICE AND COAL CALL 7158 COAL COAL UNDERWEAR WEIGHTS, STYLES AND COLORS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE UNION SUITS AND SHIRTS AND SHORTS MEN AND BOYS— EVERY SEASON P. H. HANES KNITTING COMPANY WiNSTON-SALEM, N, C. Copyrliiht. 10111 R -T R I N WITH SLOWER-BURNING ■In recent laboratory tests, CAMELS burned 25% slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested — slower than any of them. That means, on the average, a smoking plm equal to 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! FAST BURNING — creates hoi flat taste in smoke . . . t uin s del icate flav()r. aroma . . , SLOW BURNING prot IS n J I u r a I qualiues that mean mildntii, ihrilling taste, fragrance... a fooler moke. . - ' KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUT COMPANY Manufacturers of THE ORIGINAL SREASELESS DOUGHNUT Winston-Salem, N. C. ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. EVERYTHING ELECTR ICAL Fixtures — Wiring Supplies ■GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS China and Glassware Dial 2-3743 116 W. 4th Sf. Winston-Salem, N. C. NOLAND COMPANY Incorporated SHOWROOMS 536 West Fourth Street Telephones 3-1631, 3-1632, 3-1633 1942 SAVINGS AND LOANS Continuously FOR 53 YEARS WINSTON-SALEM BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION 249 N. MAIN STREET WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 389 1942 PICCADILLY GRILL 415 W. 4th Street It ' s Smart — It ' s New — It ' s Popular Winston-Salem ' s New and Modern Restaurant, Delicatessen and Soda Shop V e Invite All the College Girls Dial 4312 ARDEN FARM STORE GIFT SPECIALISTS Delicious Home Made Jellies Jams, rreserve s, and M lade armaiaaes In Exquisite Hdnd-Decorated Gift Packages Lovely Gifts Suitable for Every Occasion Opposite Salem Store SELECTED DAIRIES Incorporated S. H. KRESS AND COMPANY BELK-STEVENS CO. THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Optical Co. Prescription Opticians Kodaks — Supplies 221 W. Fourth St. Winston-Salem SUMMIT STREET PHARMACY Foot Sumn-.lt— r i. ' lo:.Mng Hanes Pari A GOOD DRUG STORE IN A GOOD TOWN SEE OR CALL US FOR COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE Dial 2-1 144 MONTALDO ' s, INC. SUMMER TIME PLAY TIME AN ALL AROUND GOOC ) TIME @ Whether you are concentrat ng on un only or your summer life has a serious p urpose , you want to be well dressed. For work or play we have you favor te clothes. DIAL 2-0653 H. W. CLODFELTER ROOFING, FURNACE AND All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work 179 Broolcstown Ave. WInston-Salem. N. C. We Manufacture Face Brick, Common Brick, Flu Lining, Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile Small or Large Jobs Supplied PINE HALL BRICK PIPE COMPANY Dial 4002 Winston-Salem, N. C. PARENTS AND ALUMNAE LET THE ROBERT E. LEE HOTEL (WINSTON-SALEM ' S FINEST) And Its New Additions ROBERT E. LEE COFFEE SHOP THE RAINBOW ROOM BE YOUR GRACIOUS HOSTS WHILE VISITING WINSTON-SALEM CORNER OF FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS DIAL 6161 ' IN WAR AND PEACE YOUR UTILITIES COMPANY DOES ITS PART • Toward Production • Toward Conservation • Toward Health and Happiness • Toward Civic Welfare nill F POWFR POK iPANY WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. THE MORRISSETT CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. LIVE WIRE STORE MORRIS SERVICE The Best Popular Price Shoes No Beer or Wine Sold in North Carolina Right Next to the Carolina Theatre GIRLS COME AND SEE $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $6.00 LUNCHEONETTE AND FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Let Our Expert Fitter Remove All Your Foot Troubles Work Will be a Pleasure EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE AIR CONDITIONED WALKER ' S-FLORIST Be Confident of Your New Fashion and New Style FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Many Departments to Mal e Your CORSAGES A SPECIALTY Selections We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere AT THE NEW 115 N. Poplar St. Dial 3-3621 ANCHOR COMPANY WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Shopping Center of Winston-Salem COHEN ' S READY-TO-WEAR QUALITY AND STYLE WEST FOURTH STREET THE IDEAL WINSION-SALEM ' S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE FOR SALEM GIRLS MARGARET MARIE SPORTWEAR SPECIALISTS CAMPUS FASHIONS Reasonably Priced COMPLIMENTS OF JACARD ' S Nissen Building COMPLIMENTS OF BOAR AND CASTLE • COMPLIMENTS OF PATTERSON DRUG COMPANY • PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ..Q THE PHOTOGRAPH IN THIS ANNUAL WERE MADE By Daniel and Smitli tudioi 134 Fay e 1 1 e ' i 1 1 e Street gk North Carolina FINE PORTRAITS PROyMPT SERVICE Largest College Aeewal Photographers le The South PIEDMONT ENGRAVING CO. WlNSTON-SALEM HIGH POINT s- m •f i p R I n T I n c m p A y nr dashville n [ IBil V t . liibp ' J Nli ' n J)cik 378.756 Ac. 26690 s5P 19 2 This book must the lib not be rary • taken fron, «■1 1 IH li . j- - ' ' ' - SALEM ACAOEMV « COUEOE STbO 0506371 2 • 1 . ii .,f 5fw s; ■KINGTONE
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