WELCOME
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EVERYBODY
WINSTON SALEM, N. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1928.
Mrs, Rondthaler Writes of
Improvements and Changes.
Many Interesting Changes Are Noted, Both
On the Campus and Aviong Faculty
T. llv and his men hammering there
all day long. They have also built
I ...ervice road leading to the site
of , the new Home Economics Prae-
House. Ground will be soon
:n for this mysterious gift build-
le of the special efforts of the
ner has been the making of a
new M^y Day stage beside the brook
in the ravine. The old rockery has
disappeared and the stage enlarged,
levelled, rolled, and seeded, a much
Hopkins-Hall Marriage
Beautiful Ceremony
The moonlight is making shaio'
in the Salem campus tonight, and
seme of you this will bring vivid a
bsautifui pictures. Many of you
thought”that the 1927 lily pond was
especially lovely. And the 1928 flag
pole, tall and straight, looked ma
jestic against the pecan trees.
in August down in the meadow
quiet little brook became a
fv'^cver aid the ^athleti
dry and awaiting Miss ^
lenge any of you, old or new girls,
to find a ecrner of Salem that is not
shining clean. Society Hall is
iant whh new wall papers, and i
By the way, you will all be ii
Quite a number of new faces will
.reet you amongst^ Uie faculty, ^m-
Imr^Mrs.’^ErL^'^Seofield have ar
rive.! and will occupy a home in Ard-
mrre on Westover Drive. Mr. Sco
field is not only a singer of note but
a cellitt, and we are all looking for-
M'ss- He!in I
of Mr. O. C.
,” of
the mar.iage of Miss Helen Hall
Mr, O. C.
s wUl be especially interested to
■w that Mrs. Hopkins expects to
The First Baptist Church of De-
was the scene of a beautifi’
/eddinff at 11 o’clock Saturds
■ 8, when, with
Miss Hrlen Wright
b ide of Mr. Omar Carl Hopkins.
simplicity and dign
,Vright Hall became
Dr. A. J
church, per
the prescnc
of frienclij ai:d relatives
;s of the bride
Freshman Week
Program
r.lchorate Plans Are Made To
Death Claims
Dean Shirley
Beloved Salem. Teacher Dies In
Northern Hospital.
in Memorial Hall—6:45 p. m.
■SErSHirj’la
by Junior Advisors.
Afternoon Y. W. Lawn Party.
place on the piano faculty. Pr
:ibiv manv of vou did not know t
Miss Cox is now Mrs. R. J. Bowen
^ spring you all heard Miss
Shaffner play her harp. It
plants, a large vase filled w
Ea^.ter lilies and white dahl
ground of soft green. On
side the lovely seven-branch
elabras, with t.ll, white, lighted
2. 2-4 p. upperclassnx:
•■!. t p. m. Walk for Big S
V that the Y. W. C. A.
drop in there often for £
of the Y. W.
this hall will no
when vou meet i>iiiyan i
f Florida, president of Sto
rnmcnt, you will realize what a.
The Salemite and Sights and In-
doings of us all.
The Gym is putting on some new
li' thf "iifr^aVy, Miss Li
■ews will be in charge. Miss Ci
‘eral yeats ago and we welcome her
will be there too with her merry
New. York City, this
and will be in the city
partmentrMiss- Alice Collins, of
Mississippi and Miss Anna Pauline
S’Mffner of'Winstrn Salem into the
language department; Miss E
n. til Lilly of Reynolda into English,
Miss Katherine Emmarth of Vv’ins-
!!;er;!'. ail'd' Miss Mni'y Duncan Mac-
\nnally of High Point, into Heme
^^‘"wrrre^all happy to know that we
I.ewis Johnson rendered a program
of nuptial music, assisted by Mrs.
B. R. Beck, who sang “All For
You” and “I Love You Truly.”
played” “Mv Heart‘at Thv Sweet
Voice, from' “Samson and Delilah.”
Monday..
, and the bride’s only at-
Dean of Women. She will, with
Miss Stipe, be constantly available
Welcome-New and Old
Prc.Ment Study Bod,, Asks For
Best Co-Operation in 1928-^"
Sophomore Week
Plans
Old yo"
get that the name of our school and’
what it means to others is merely the
r with the full realization of our
ponsibilities to those associa
ter^'becLs^o^f Tur life within
LILLYAN NEWELL,
t of Student Bo
death of Dean Emeritus H. A.
Shirlev of the School of Music at
Salem College. Dean Shirlev came
to Salem College to take charge of
friend and carried away as one of
the distinct .gains of academic life
at Salem College the in fluenee of
his life.
During the thirty-two years of
Dean Shirley’s connection with Sa-
The above plans
fthe Freshmen. Up-
Class ’31 to discipline Freshmen
-The time has,come for all good
and worthy Sophs to reap venge
ance ! All last year, when they were
mere Freshmen, these bold, bad
Sophomores longed for the day to
come when they could “do unto
That much-desired day is not far
distant, because on Friday, Septem-
The bride, who was given in mar-
Llage by her father, Mr. J. A. Hall
was lovely in a gown of beige geor-
ictte over tan satin, made with a
Ir ng straight waist and softly ruf-
\1 krt, 1 ^euch of jade adding a
,,-quant touch to the costume She
The bride’s mother, Mrs. J. A.
Hall, wor; a charming costume of
, b oc ded chiffon over peach
'■•■it n with a corsage of sweetheart
•oses and hlies of tlie valley.
The ushers were Mr. Warner B.
Hall, brother of the groom, and Mr.
C. Lewis Tinslev, of Atlanta. .Mr.
K'rk T. Holley, of GrifHn, Ga., acted
t-'p to the mountains of North
Carolina and Ten
■er^o’f’>fr”'lnd"Mrs. J. A. Hall, of
usually attractive
, cung woman. Sh^
■ f Decatur High sc
3eott college, takin,
a‘e course in Colu
For several years s:
Salem college, at
North Carolina.
Mr. Hopkins is tlie son of
:,.rd Mrs. J- E. Hopkins, Cres
Okla., and is a graduate of the Okla-
with the U. S. Public Health Ser
A Welcome Most
Sincere
rls are al-
t that can
May this
tlie influence of the beloved Dean
who passed away Saturday has left
its impress on more than one gener
ation of women in the South. Salem
alumnae have had many occasions in
recent years to rejoice at the suc
cess and progress achieved by their
Alma Mater. The death of
College. That wL his one absorb-
St.*''
iL'n'amrduri’ng the successive years
of his connection with Salem Col-
lege^too indelibly^upon the develop^
in tlie South to require reiteration
now. The personality of the man
not hemmed in away from his
ws by his devotion to'music. He
manv friends in Winston-Salem
He
traveled widely and read extensively.
A man of simple tastes, he scorned
ostentation and display. It was his
hi-l all of you workmg and
)1 .mg tcgether in a sane and
trienaly .spirit.
el t 1 sliips. Raphael was painting
1 sn'all c.anvas cne day when Michael
n^clo e me upon him. After look-
o- ,.,t Raphael’s work and as he
I b ut to leave, Michael Angelo
h.-'cw the
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New Members In
College Faculty
weeks "and write below “amplius”—
that you may widen your field of
sei viee and bring ^to your tasl
—LULA MAY STIPE,
Dean of Wome
of mathematics department.
Miss Laura Crews, nurse.
to Mis^s Stipe, Dean of Women.
Miss Katherine Emmart, assist-
Miss Elizabeth Lilly, ii
"tS'Anna Paulin: SI
str^j^rtkri
Miss Viola Tuck.