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Seniors Kenneth Fansler, oi inston-Sa- 1cm, rfci-i od Jn A.B. ck-giee with a major in voice and a minor in Eng- lish. We don ' t quite know what he ' ll do with all that knowledge of Shake- speare, but his music will help him in his huure church work or religious education and choir directins;. We will remember Ken ' s bow tie and m. c. in? during chapel. Lila Fretwell, ol Anderson, S. C, is t)etter known as tweet to her classmates. Her petite stature might make her one of the shortest meinbers of the class, but this does not limit her talents. Lila. a oice major, entertains the residents of Bitting with songs and the squeezing of an atomizer. John Gatewood is a liraxe man after surviving an English majors ' seminar for a year with eight women for company. John transferred to Salem from Piedmont College and Guilford summer school. We have always admired him for his strong convictions, and his ability to stick by them through any argument. Robert C. Gray, a major in So- ciology and Economics and a second major in History, has been President of the Men ' s Organization, a member of the Pierrettes, and the IRC. We have seen his good business .sense this year in his ability in keeping the Sa rmile ' s books balanced. Among Robert ' s outside interests we have heard about astronomy, railroads, na- xal science, and l runettes. Sara Hamrick, of Shelby, is found either dating Dave, her fiance, or practicing in Music Hall. A Public School Music Major, .Sara was House President of Sister ' s. This year, be- tween glances at her ring, she runs the Choral Ensemble. Polly Harrop, a mountain girl from Charleston, W. ' a., is planning our May Day for this year. During her Junior year, Polly was President of the Modern Dance Club. Holding C.lass Honors for all four years, she became a member of the Honor Society last year. She repeats each hour. Pray for a stuinv May Day. Laura Harvey, anothi-r gal from Kinston, is a Primary Education Major. Her blonde hair matches her yellow Chevrolet convertible in which she spends most of her time going to and from Chapel Hill. Other things that we will never forget about Laura are her way of saying, Listen yawl, and her distinctive walk. Frances Home, our cosmopolitan menil)er of llie class from Lake Mara- caibo, enezuela, has traveled from Rocky Mount to N ' enezuela to Europe and back again. A Music Major, Frances frequently gets so intense over her piano practicing that she forgets to come back to the dormitory. Mary Alice Hudson, our only Home Economics Major, is from Shel- by. She is a Future Teacher besides being in charge of the costumes for May Day. The dependable kind, Mary Alice has been in charge of two sucessful Gingham Taverns this year. An asset to our class in every way, Mary . ' Mice. LOOK! First roll, lefl to right: Kenneth Fansler, Lila Fretwell, John Gatewood. Second row: Robert day, Sara Hamrick, Polly Harrop. 7 hird row: Laura Harvey, Frances Home, Mary . lice Hud.son. 23
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Seniors Sara Margaret Hudson, .1 Wins- U)[i-Salfin Hill. ciiiK- hiiiiu- .iIut 1 m) vt-ais at St. Mary ' s. To us shi- is known as Masijic and if wc ever want a companion to sit up nights sho will be there workini; on her Economics and Sociology major. Otherwise we know Maggie is partaking cf her two favorite pastimes, sleeping and jaunts to Chapel Hill. Mary Louise Huntley almist stumped us until we reuiemliered we call her Lou. Primary Education major from Wadesboro, she is fre- quently seen playing bridge or talking about the diet she will go on tomorrow, but we like her just as she is. An enthusiastic and dependable class sup- poiter — Lou. Mary Jane Hurt, of Charlotte, will be all set lo teach ])ui)lic school music upon graduation. ■•Shancy, a mem- ber of the Order of the Scorpion since her Junior year, was also a marshal and House Preydent of Clewell. An all around sport in everything is our Mary Jane. Frances Isbell, of Greenville, S. C, is another transfer and another Future Teacher, but not just another girl. For she is one of the happy-go-lucky members of our class who is always ready to go; wheth-r it b; a trip to Chapel Hill in the middle of the week or a swim off Pawleys Lsland in Janu- ary. Another male brain member of the Honor Society is Norman Jarrard of Winston-Salem. Norman has a double major in Math and English and a job as a student assistant in the Math department. We will remember his heated editorials in the Salnnile alwut his ideas on progressive education, unlimited cuts, popular courses and other pertinent subjects. Beverly Johnson, from Mayodan, will gu ■•.Ml the way with the AA and any other activity (academic or social) that needs a helping harid. Besides working on an EnsjHsh major Bcv is getting her teachers certificate. . member of the Order of the Scorpion and Honor Society, Bcv is interested in athletics and being a good teacher. If you knew Susie like we know Susie you ' d know it was impossible to tell all in a few brief words. From C ' .harlotte comes the other Miss John- SOn, Susan, as it appears on the roll. An English major, she spends her non-academic lime being the veep of the Stee Gee, working on her roommate ' s annual and giving ad- vice to the Chief Marshal. Another piano major of whom we see too little Ijccause she hibernates in Music Hall is Doris Keith from Raeford, N. C. Doris adds her oice to the Choral Ensemble and spetids her time at the piano — her major interest. She is also a Salem ile re- porter and an active member of the German clul). Presenting our House president of Bitting, Helen Kessler, from Jamaica, N. Y Besides making sure the doors are locked each night, Helen mmag.M to be ' ice-President of the AA, circu- lation manager of the Salemile, and to arrange pictures for the annual. She is getting her major in History and expects to spend next fall in Europe seeing all those places she studied about for four years. LOOK! F.rs, n.u; trU „, nghi: Margaret Hudson, Mary LouUc Huntley. Mary Jane Hurt: iVr»„rf ro v: Frances Isbell Norman Jarrard. Bcverlv Johnson. Thnd „,w: .Susan Johnson, Doris Ke.th. Helen Kessler. 25
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