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Big Sister Little Sister Picnic The day was grey and overcast, but with food provided by Epicure, entertainment provided by the Archways, and enthusiasm provided by Salem juniors and freshmen, the weather was forgotten. For the freshmen, the Big Sister Little Sister Picnic marks the official beginning of the most special tradition that Salem has to offer. The picnic is a time for juniors and fresh- men to begin relationships that will grow during their sophomore and seniors years and endure for many years to come. Indeed, this special sis- terhood is something unique, and it should be fully enjoyed by every young woman while attending Salem, and throughout her life. (upper right) Nannette deGroot and Leslie Bromley — real sisters?? (lower right) Two little sisters prove to be more fun than one: Amy Ferguson, Cindy Tarrant, and Dena Jansen. (below) A group of students enjoy the picnic. 10
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The Orientation Committee: (front row) Lisa Councilman, Katherine Skinner, Stephanie Zoebelein, Lynn Daniels, Kim Williams, Sandra Yarbrough, Claire Lashley, Allison Wilde, Cenie Dunn, Amy Bockius, Kelly Connolly, Pat Polumbo, Hannah Haigh, Amy Pridgen, Nancy Allen, Kim Wally (second row) Beth White, Julie Tucker, Lynn Turpin, Millie F.ubanks. Cind) Harbin, Melanie Barnes, Karla Caudle, Susan Waters, Bosemary Finger, Elizabeth Carmichael (third row) Kathryn Baynes, Kim Bryant, Annette Todd, Monica Carter, Mary Martha Whitener, Patti Haste, Laura Arndt, Molly Allen, Jennifer Heneinski, Jane Moury, Sarah Grantham (fourth row) Nanette deGroote, Julia Carlisle, Susan Gillespie, Cindy Tarrant, Suzanne Moye, Perry Cobb.
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1 Salem [ B || e?f funded ■U „|,„ |„„ n TilLj :B 1 ' ■ M -rn (upper left) Brett Ashcraft blows off her date, Tom. (lower left) Mrs. Litzenburg watches as Timothy checks out the new addition, Emma. (upper right) Juniors, it ' s not quantity, it ' s quality! {lower right) Typical Smurhnores , Hannah Haigh and Susan Vaughn, watch to see if sophomores will conquer their opponents during the afternoon Fall Fcst games.
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