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ERLINDA ABUEG, Que- zon City, Philippines. An exchange student in 1954, a Salemite of her own choice this year . . . Full of tales of a summer in Philadelphia, and coming-out parties back home in the Philippines . . . An English major. she speaks it more correctly than the native .Southern Bell . . . As exquisite as an oriental vase and as Ivy League as Bermuda shorts. k s e n i o r BETT ' BALL BARRON, VVinston-.Salem. . former •Salem student returned to finish a B.M. degree . . . Hornrimmed glasses, twinkl- ing eyes, Woodbury com- plexion and a contagious grin . . . Consoles fellow- slaves to the keyboard that life as a secretary is less en- joyable . . . Drives from home and little David each morning in her white Dodge Endless hours of teaching piano and practice toward The Recital. EMILY BAKER, Rocky Mount. Originator and di- rector of the fabulous Follies . . . Doubles on May Day as C hairman and member of the court . . . . vid collector of drama books with gifted thumbs in Pierrette pies . . . Member of the Scorpions who ac- tually enjoys practice teach- ing . . . Signified by her Yale man, summer matri- mony plans, and a ring . . . Summer work as a costumer for L ' nto These Hills . . . . combination of many talents topped by naturally curly hair, a Roman profile, and an imrcstrained giggle .
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baiK|uct. and Miwia i at C cntcnarN ' . Vc had planted a crab apple tree. siuit Clhristnias carols to faciiltN ' families, and been to Senior ' espers. Then one evening my roommate came in and said. Hey. I thought you ' d be packing. I came to help you mo e. . few hours later, settled in the Practice House, I went downstairs to get out dishes for the next morning ' s breakfast experi- ment. It was late. I opened the cabinet door quietly and . . . crash ! Down came glasses, dishes, shelf, and all. Plates kcptcom- ing and so did Miss Pctrea. Soon I moved back Id i5ittinii . . . and comprchcnsises. ••What lime is il: ' I asked a Icllow- sullercr sitliuL; beside me. •■ ' I ' wo o ' clock. she replied. ■ ' . n(l I haxcn ' t begun my sophomore notes vet. . music major was sitting in the eorni ' r. humming a strange melody and staring ai her composition notebook. In two weeks she would gi e her senior recital. Do you think we ' ll li -c through it? I asked. Oh, yes, my optimistic friend replied. Other people have. Senior Class Offcers, left to right: Denyse McLawhorn, President Ann Coley, Vice-President Jane Langston, Secretary Ciirolyn Sjmugli. Treasurer 23
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111,. .Seiiiuii Ixgin a luur uj Old Salmi wil i a viul lu Ktiluiatiun I Icadquarlers . LOUISE BARRON, Rock Hill, .S. C. A Who ' s Who who presides o cr Monday Clouncil meetings with the wisdom of Solomon and the practicality of an old pro- verbial almanac in a Dorothy l)ix era, with a South Clarolinian drawl and a Norwegian fla or . . . . one time Mother of Cllewcll and tutor in great demand now uses both talents for practice teaching . . . An ex- acting mathematician ... A selfless .Scorpion, with the appetite of a bird and the energy of an atom. NFXLIE ANNE B. R- ROW, Alberta, Va. The strongest supporter of Al- l)erta with its one caution light . . . The capable on- campus veep, the veteran manager of the hockey team, and survivor of three years of rooming with Temple . . . Likes oysters, sociology, Ear- tha Kitt, and Bill . . . Al- ways studying for a religion test, going to lab, or feeding the guinea pigs . . . Demure, quick to blush, sometimes quiet, but always in the center of the wheel. BARBARA BERR ' , C:har- lolle. One who takes every thing in her stride from practice teaching sixty chil- dren to cooking lor six hungry Salemiles in the Home Management house . . . An inevitable dater and a dean ' s lister . . . . hair cutter, make-up expert, and clothing advisor . . . Amazes all with smart clothes which she designs and makes . . . Punctually one of the early- to-bed and risers . . . One of tmdaunted poise and re- serve. -1
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