REGISTRATION OF FRESHMEN
FOR 1923-24.
The registration of Freshmen for
1923-24 has been unusually large.
Applications for the following girls
have been received, and others are ex
pected to arrive at a later date.
North Carolina
Anderson, Mary
Barbee, Alice
Bardin, Eloise
Beasley, Mary Ellis
Braswell, Elizabeth
Brown, Mary Catherine
Burnette, Blanche
Bynum, Catherine
Byerly, Irene
Cash, Eva
Chamblee, Eileen
Clark, Bessie
Cole, Catherine
Conrad, Mildred
Covington, Dozine
Crawford, Caroline
Culler, Louise
Davis, Addie Mae
Davis, Jewel Fay
Dunn, Etta
Eborn, Flora
Eddy, Doris Mae
Firey, Thelma
Fishel, Iva
Fordham, Mignon
Gladstone, Ruby Pearl
Goswick, Evelyn
Graham, Henrietta
Grantham, Eamily
Griffin, Helen
Griffin, Virginia
Hadley, Rose
Hamilton, Mabel
Hammock, Annie
Harrell, Alma
Hartsell, Margaret
Head, Mary
Hobgood, Jane Elizabeth
Holbrook, Margaret
Holt, Nellie May
Jarrett, Frances
Jarrett, Margaret
Jones, Emily
Klutz, Elizabeth
Knott, Hazel
LaRoque, Marianna
Lentz, Gwendolyn
Lumpkin, Elizabeth
Lynville, Idelle
Mason, Frances
Mason, Mary Lee
.McCachern, Geneva
Moore, Virginia
Hosteller, Nita
Newberry, Emily
Oettinger, Mary
Parks, Claire
Pfohl, Ruth
Piatt, Ruth
Price, Minnie
Putnam, Nell
Ragsdale, Mary
Raper, Ella
Raymond, Katherine
Redding, Virginia
Redfern, Anna Frances
Reeves, Katherine
Robbins, Jewel
Shaffner, Anna Pauline
Sharp, Margaret
Short, Lorena
Siewers, Dorothy
Smith, Cora
Smitherman, Ruth
Steele, Rosa
Sullivan, Lucy
Taylor, Mary P.
Tesh, Veda Mae
Thaxton, Annie Belle
Thomas, Laura
Thompson, Mary Bradley
Tomlinson, Eleanor
Transou, Elizabeth
Triplett, Nellie
Triplett, Nettie
Ward, Carrie
Warren, Elizabeth
Wilder, Mary
Wilkerson, Maxine
Williamson, Elinor
Wolfe, Jenny
Womble, liois
Woods, Marie
South Carolina
Buckner, Mary
Gravely, Elizabeth
Holloway, Hazel
Florida
Addison, Helen
Addison, Anna
McCarty, Anna Lardner
Sample, Margaret
Smith, Marion
Tennessee
Allen, Margaret
Ford, Helen
Moomaw, Mildred
Georgia
Neely, Marion
Virginia
Hurt, Margaret
Leece, Margaret
Peery, Margaret
Whitaker, Louise
Jamaica
Allen, Constance.
PROCEDURE FOR COLLEGE
REGISTRATION
1. Main Hall—Register with Miss
Vogler.
2. Registrar’s Office: Room 12. Get
your Registration Card.
3. Room 14. Have j'Our registra
tion approved by the Instructor in
charge of the department in which you
are registering; get schedule.
4. Treasurer’s Office. Pay Fees
and get receipt.
5. Room 15. Biing your Registra
tion Card and Schedule and get your
class tickets.
This is all there is to do, but it will
take time. Keep the route directed
and wait your turn. If you get out oT
order you will have to go back and
start again. Don’t lose your cards;
duplicates will cost you—Registration
cards 25c, Schedule 10c, Class-ticket
5c.
NOTICE: Examinations for classi
fication of students and for those
whose high school preparation is ir
regular will be given during the first
week of school. Deficiency examina
tions for those conditioned in work for
the last semester of 1922-23 will be
given Monday, September 17.
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216 West Fourth Street
Now that vacation time
is over, we welcome you
back to school days again
During the Vacation Season we have been very l)usy
and now have hundreds of popular necessities for your
needs—
CHINA FOR PAINTING, PAINTING MATERIALS,
BRUSHES, Etc.
We want you to visit us every week at least and look
over our attractive stock of Novelties, Friendship
Cards, Etc.
Clinard’s
Art & Gift Shoppe
124 West Fourth Street Mr. and Mrs. R. R. CHnard
EISENBERG’S
'L'he Ladies' Shop
The newest in Ladies’ Ready to Wear
and Millinery at Popular Prices
15% Reduction
To all Salem College Students
and Teachers
We bring Paris to You
We extend to you a most cordial invitation
Come and leisurely stroll through the store and
inspect the new
FASHIONS FOR THE FALL SEASON
“Our best service is at your service”
Rosenbacher & Bro.,
The Store of Fashions,