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Salem Seniors Honor A Special Friend ■ Choosing a person for the Sights and In- sights dedication is a difficult job. So many people make Salem a special place that it is hard to single out one person to honor. However, this year ' s recipient is verv spe- cial to us all; she has shown a genuine love for Salem and its students. Mrs. Delia Carlton is a much-loved well- respected member of the Salem Commu- nity. She joined our community as a Resi- dence Hall Director in 1981, first living in Clewell for two years, and then moving to Babcock where she now lives. Mrs. Carlton is from Salisbury, N.C. She attended the Woman ' s College in Greens- boro (which is now UNC-G) for 2 vears and then went on to UNC-CH. She has eight children, the youngest of whom is still in college. Besides being an RHD, Mrs. Carlton does many things around our campus. She sits in for Becky Pack when Becky has errands to do. She loves to decorate and en- joys refinishing old furniture. In addition, she and Mrs. Budd do the lovely flower arrangements that we all enjoy around campus. Mrs. Calton loves old things, and places much emphasis on her heritage. This love for tradition and the past always flows over into her attitude about Salem. Mrs. Carlton feels that Salem ' s Honor System is important, and respects the way in which our government is student-run. Furthermore, Mrs. Carlton is always cheerful and smiling, a traditional southern belle . She is especially willing to help students or faculty with anything they might need, no matter how busy she may be. She looks after her girls in a motherly fashion, but still lets them lead their lives independently enough to grow on their own. Mrs. Carlton touches the lives of everyone in our community in one way or another — whether it is through her beautiful flower arrangements or by help- ing CAC set up for a mixer in Babcock basement. Mrs. Calton is much loved bv everyone at Salem, and it is for this reason that the class of 1986 dedicates this year ' s Sights anil Insights to her. 16
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Many things about Salem and her students are unique and special, and Fall Fest, Salem ' s official greeting to fall, is certainly one of them. Every year at the end of September, Salem suspends classes for a day and gives her own personal salute to fall. Fall Fest is an opportunity for each class to begin and deepen friendships, and hold friendly competitions against all other classes. See Ya in the Funnies was the theme of Fall Fest ' 85. Through the leadership and hard work of chairwoman Lucianne Sullivan and everyone else involved, the day was a huge success. As is tradition, the day consisted of an early-morning wake-up by the seniors, breakfast, entrance, picnic lunch in the square, games, dinner, skits and songs. After all of the competitions, an after-party was held on Clewell Patio. Each class represented a comic strip. The freshmen represented Beetle Bailey , the sophomores, The Smurfs , the juniors, Popeye ' , and the seniors, The Peanuts Gang . It was no surprise to anyone that the seniors captured first place in the overall competition. All of the songs, smiles, fun and friend- ships throughout the day reminded everyone what a truly special day Fall Fest is. (top lett) Helen Hagan and Laney Fnek as Popeye and Olive are reunited in the Junior Fall Fest skit. (middle left) Seniors gather on stage to sing their sister song. (bottom lett) Freshmen show talents during Fall Fest skit. (bottom right) Dansalems perform during Fall Fest pienic. 1.5
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