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Page Four. THE SALEMITE Friday, September 20, 1940. AMONe THOSE MISSIMG If we had a Bureau of Missing Persons, there would be among t h. o a e missing, several iSalemites ■that made quite definite places for themselves on the campus last year. . Lots of these girls have already been back to visit. Ann i'lowe, of Concord, was up last Wednesday. Hhe is going to Carolina this win ter. Carolina claimed three other Salemites: Nancy Suitor, of Weldon, is down there taking journalism— a former staff member seems to be definitely going in for the press. Helen Holt, from Warrenton, is also at the University. Betsy Peery is there taking pre-med. work, Betsy ‘ ‘ Snake ’ ’ Kodwell is tak ing a business course at W. C. U. N. C. and is, no doubt, taking an extension course at Chapel Hilll Lucille Patent, from I’ayetteville, was here Saturday, taking a day off from the strenuous life of a busi ness student at W. C. Ann Prichett is continuing music work at the University of Virginia. Pat Barrow is planning to go to Eadcliff and has, by the way, a season ticket to the Boston Symphony programs. Where’s Burton? This question was fired at many of the old “Leh- manites,” and finally Buth Burton, from Henderson, appeared to an swer for herself. Burton spent Fri day night here, and is going to Kathryn Gibbs in Boston this year. Ann Hughson was here Monday. She’s retired, and is going to stay at home in Eoanoke, Virginia. Car ry on, “Glamour Pants!” “Here Comes the Bride,” and it’s Dolly Nelme, from Wadesboro, who is going to marry a local boy BEAL soon! Betsy Cooper, of Ral eigh, is another who is going to be married soon. Mrs. Norwood Cox (Mararuth Allen of Wadesboro) is living in Charlotte now. She was married early this summer. Frances Sloan is to be married this fall. There seems to be a bumper crop of brides! And one Business Student, as yet heard from, has a job! It’s Nancy Brantly, from Eocky Mount, and she’s working for her Dad! ROCKS AND ROSES Alias Has-Been Beaux and Arrows Alias ^^He Who Lives In A Glass House . . I DARE SAY ALUMNAE NEWS Teaching is the most popular pro fession among members of last year’s graduating class at Salem College. A number are doing gradu ate work at universities and two are taking secretarial courses, in addition to some who are already filling secretarial and other posi- tions. I ^ Elizabeth Hendrick, of Cliffside, president of last year’s student body, entered Duke this summer to take the laboratory technician's course, and Margaret Wilson, of Ealeigh, is enrolled in the school of medicine at Duke University. Two of last year’s sociology mq.- jors are continuing their study in this field. Mabel Pitzer, of this city is registered at the Eichmond divi sion of William and Mary College to work on her master’s degree, and Vera Mae Lanning is studying at the University of North Carolina. Also at the University of North Carolina is Anne Mewborne who is taking graduate work in mathe matics. Selected as one of 35 students from the southeastern states Ella Walker Hill, major in home econom ics, is now at the Medical College of Virginia at Eichmond doing graduate work in dietetics. As the enrollment in this class is limited to 35 students, her appointment comes as a distinct honor. At the Union Theological Semi nary in New York City Elizabeth Tuten is now studying organ with Dr. Clarence Dickinson, working to wards the master of sacred music degree. Last year’s president of the Ath letics Association, Geraldine Bayn es, now has a position with the city recreational park project. Julia Mc- Corkle is working in the local of fice of P. H. Hanes and company, and Sarah Burrell has a position at the naval base in Norfolk. Mary Venable Eogers is engaged in library work in Baltimore. This year finds Grace Gillespie in Wash ington, D. C., at a secretarial school and Betsy Hobby is taking a secre- (Contliiiied on Fhr*) Gossip is bound to gather even in one week’s time! All the Debu tante Ball talk that eminated from South Hall seems to have started things. Have you heard that “Cul ture” Tucker has a new man? Pas chal has split with Skipper and Bosseau has given up Ike as a last cause in favor of a blonde, curly- headed youth. That just about places Carolina as far as Day Stud ents go . . . And it seems that most of the Sophs don’t believe in chang ing men the season—it seems that last year’s models are still “perk ing.” Look at Jane Garrou and with Ceil the handsome Mr. Simp son is still way up front, even if they do shout at each other over the phone practically every day (at least twice a week). Ann Booker is long on long distances too. Tele phone conversations in Senior have been restricted to “Madame” King and Frankie T. We wonder why the school doesn’t present them with a phone bill? . . . Weeza, Lib Jackson and Eddie are still in the same groove with leading men Harry, George, and Selby respectively. And then there’s another sad story of another Harry and another Babbie who’ll “Never Smile Again.’ Poor Hennie is having W. C. trou ble and ’tis rumored that the same W. C. snake is damaging the love life of another Salemite. (No names will be mentioned at present). Mot still has last year’s love too—all ten of them I . . . Could it possibly be a New Jersey boy who endowed M. Burvenick with the name “panther eyes”? Don comes a’calling and right off tells everyone that “Slin- kle” Goodman is sooooo sweet . . . Third floor Clewell detectives would like to know if Eay could possibly mean anything to a certain Mar garet and also what N. Stone was doing in Gooch’s at 8:15 Wednes day night. Send your answers to the P. O.—that’s where you’ll find all “Frosh” ... V. V. Garth and Louise Payne seem to have some feelings toward D a v i d s o n—you know, the little place not so far from where Jack Bettew hangs out. Does Patty Me. still carry the torch for W. A. we wonder? . . . Did you see the sophisticated Seniors — namely Emerson (ringleader), Ear- ly, Cole, Kerns, Belcher, Patterson, Smith and MclTeely on Wednesday night ? My dears, they had men— oodles of ’em! . . . Hughson said it was just a door that gave the black eye but we have our opinions . . . Miss Nelson and Iflr. Siewers were seen going across the square on Wed. night and not to be ignored is the fact that Frank finally got here and Johnsie really got to see him! Oh, hap-py day— . . . Phyllis and LinviUe are still thick as ever. Woozy’s going strong too, but she keeps it all to herself. (Which means if she doesn’t tell someone and that soon, she’ll get excluded from this rare column!) Mary Alice seems to have a certain “ex” un der control-tsk. Chubby has been a bridesmaid twice now, her time ought to be coming soon, don’t you think. Lena confuses everyone by being happy and sad over BiU at the same time . . . And as a passing thought you can dig around and see why the Juniors donated no gossip fro the “ole Dirt Digger.” Could it be they have no love life? Poor damsels; that’s worse than English Lit. (if possible). Anyhow, hope you like the new column! . . . Myra seems to be doing O.K. and H. is a Carolina man at that! . . . Not that this should be here, but two Sophs really had a good laugh in the library over the two “ frosh ” who could afford to sit up and drink coca-colas! ... We hear that Marge has two new flames who go to the same school — “Sterge and Happy.” We wonder if “Megs” coming up this week-end will change her mind again? . . . Lucy, the wind has started blowing to wards men six feet per inches in height and “lovely” blonde hair, we hear—What are pointers? . . . First door on the left girls—Line forms to the right—Keep a straight one and just ask Jenny Linn for a peep. It’s free fer nothing and miglity good looking . . . Dee, it’s sad to have the ocean between you —particularly towards the Philip pines but second floor had a frag rance of lovely roses this past week-end. Say it with flowers! . . . It’s a woman’s privilege to change her mind but “Hattie” make it up or is there a deep- dark secret about your hesitating to accept the ball game invite! . . . We Juniors were mighty glad to see Harvison That we should inject a few quips and quirks into this column about your now being settled down to hard work after a de-elightful sum mer, but such is not our meat. We’ll leave that to- the editorial depart ment across the way for they eat such up. However a word of warning should go to the freshmen about us, but then we’re at a, loss to describe ourselves — maybe we’re unique (we hope) or maybe we’ll just grow on ya like a wart or knee length socks ’er sumpin’. That one thing Salemite’s seem to have made up their minds to go into for a big way over the summer is culture or something like it, judging from the size of the Music Appreciation class. Miss Bead was flabbergusted to have 35 errant pupils descend upon her ’tother day. That Mr. Kenyon has already proven himself to ,be a Man on this campus. Said gentleman was married on Monday morning last at eight o’clock (un-Godly hour) in the morning and met his nine o’clock class and succeeding classes thereon until one and never turned a hair so to speak. We can vouch for the authenticity of the band too ’cause the groom’s father, an Episcopal minister, the bride’s father, an Episcopal minister, and the bride’s uncle, the Bishop of Delaware all three per- formed the ceremony. That the older faces on this campus are gladdened with a smile of joy when they see every chair on, the stage filled in chapel. Of course the new chapel attendance ruling couldn’t have anything to'do with this, but we do remember the day last year when as few as twenty S'eniors marched in. MERE COMMENT Eeturning hotly but happily to Salem, upperclassmen were greeted by a bumper crop of freshmen, com plete and cute in red sweaters. At first they were a large blur of un familiar Bettys, Sallys and Marys, but now we begin to recognize dif ferent shades of blonde hair. This year’s freshmen are cheer fully (well, more or less) going through the typical trials of their kind — homesickness, sophomoric slavery, and library indexing. Daily they demonstrate their great ability for chambermaiding, rhyming stan zas to the W. & L. swing, playing songs they abbor on the nickel odeon for their lords and mistress es, tacking up picture frames wHi shoe heels, and altogether being swell sports. Soon we’ll forget that the freshmen were ever a novelty to us, and we won’t be able to dis tinguish them from seniors — at least, not ’til they start getting that term paper look! Anyhow, welcome y’all! MONTALDO’S BEB SHOP — 2nd FLOOR ENGLISH BOXIES Ifs English, it’s Boxy, it’s traditional, gives that new long, long line, MONTALDO’S sponsors this beloved classic set of slipover and cardigan in Shetland type wool. Colors for mixing or matching. Slipover 2.95, cardigan 3.95. and Pat . . . Pat hasn’t been feel ing well since she left . . . Beece, for the sake of curiosity—^who is the new flame scheduled to come for the dance Oct. 5th? . . . Babe, the date Saturday night was all right. More to you! . . . Mickey in sists that it is still Billy. After a session this summer at Carolina, we are proud of ya! WELCOME Salem Faculty and Students It s such fun going through the pages of a fashion maga zine. We all live in sort of a dream world when we do — picturing ourselves in the same surroundings, wearing the same clothes. No doubt you have seen the new Mademoiselle, Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue and have admired the styles. We have the majority of these here for your approval. We will be delighted to have you come in and see the new fall fcish- ions, whether you are ready to buy or not. D. G. CRAVEN CO. Corner Fourth and Marshall Sts. WELCOME To Piccadilly Grill, where you may drop in any time for a sandwich or a feast. PICCADILLY GRILL 415 W. Fourth Street FREE 1 Cone of Pet Ice Cream when this coupon is presented at the Fountain at SWAHEY DRUG STORE Opposite Zinzendorf Hotel Welcome To Salem College Welcome To Winston-Salem Welcome To Davis Popular Sportswear Dept. HELLO Students! ( JacardY Winston-Salem’s Newest Shop For Smart Clothes Welcomes You To W inston-Salem And Salem Gsllege Jacard^s Nissan Building
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