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“Seniors Dorothy Louise Redfern, of Wins- tnn- .ilrin, h.i L:i i.ii us a rare coni- biiialion of seriousness and silliness with her A.B. in Math. The LablinKs, German Cliil), Choral Ensemble and Legislative Board have kept her busy at Salem, but she ' s the girl who ' s always friendly, calm and there when fun is to be had. It wa.sn ' t lonsj after Carolyn Reid joined our class last year from Hollins that we discovered she was a witty girl. Grinning from ear to ear, Cacky always has something to say. . Biology major, she spends hours in lab. But Sundays find her taking many friends to her hoine in Winston- Salem for a family meal. She ' s not as small as M.T. This is our usual comment about Mary Turner Rule, our Navy Junior froni Pensacol.i. I lorida. M.T. is an- other History major. She transferred from Mt. X ' ernon and inhabits third floor Bitting and the catacomlis, where she lends a helpful giggle to the Salemite. Week-ends find her taking off for points north. With her Paris hats and unfailing energy, we expect many surprises from M.T. in the future. Our Georgia belle from Decatur is Love Ryder. The walking calculator machine. Love has been in the Honor Society since her Junior year. With looks and brains combined she will hear wedding bells this summer. Love ' s other talents include playing Honeysuckle Rose as we ' ve never heard it and saving the day as a basket- ball guard. Who kept the books straight for the Men ' s Organization and always has a new quote from the Henry Morgan Show; ' That ' s right, Robert Sawyer, a pianu major from Wins- ton-Salem. Boll ' s other likes include billiards, cold beer, the zither, and Gregorian Chants — a judicious mix- ture to say the least. .Vnoiher inhabitant of Music Hall is Betty Belle Sheppe, froin Martins- ville, Va. This voice major has divided her time between Davidson and the Pierrettes, of which she is President. Early Morning Chapel finds Betty Belle singing in the trio helping others to worship. One of Salem ' s most musical music majors is Sara Ann Slawter, of Win - ton-Salem. We ' ll remember her re- cital, black convertible, gaiety, and dry wit. Choral Ensemble, German CUub, and Early Morning Chapel haven ' t kept her too busy to be one of the clothes changingest Salemites we ' ve e er seen. Bangs, smudges of printer ' s ink on her face, a tall lithe body, the Salemite, are the things that we will always remember about Dale Smith. She blew in from that unpronoimcable town, Sylacauga, Ala. and has been sailing through her English and His- tory majors ever since. This year Dale edited twenty-eight issues of the Salemite. Next year she will be the Doctors wife with her husl:iand in Nashville. Joseph Smith, of Winston-Salem, another of om- Co-eds, whose articles for the Salemite on literature and the other fine arts will long be remembered. Joseph has a wealth of information about art and philosophy which he puts to good use in the men ' s sinoker. He is majoring in History. Second row: Love -■ LOOK! First row, left to rigltl: Dorothy Louise Redfern, Carolyn Reid, Mary Turner Rule. Ryder, Robert .Sawyer, Betty Belle Sheppe. f lurd row: Sara . nn Slawter, Dale Smith. Joseph Smith. 29
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