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September 22, 1945. THE SALEMITE Page Five. Alum nae Kin Enter Salem The Class of ’49 is living proof ■that Dr. Rondthaler’s statement, Kalenj gets in your blood”, iS true, year’s freshman class can I'oast of three great-great grand daughters, Hannah Covington En- twistle, Jean Shoaf, and Nell Penn Watt. The granddaughters tie with the great-granddaughters — two from each generation'; the grcat-grand- daughters being Sarah Slocum Mor ris and .lane Pointer. The grand daughters are Nancy Bnslow O’- tirady and Nell Penn Watt. T'he list of daughter'! includes fifteen new girls, Dorothy Lee 'Arrington, Gray Deans Culbreth, Hannah Covington Entwistle, Mary Porter Evans, Eraely Gillespie, Sara *^oe Hunsueker, Katherine Dean Eleanor .Tames, Saraii Slocum Morris, Je.an Mo^^s, Nancy Enslow ^’Grady, Lou Ella Ogburn, Diane ^'“yne, Mary Elizabeth Reiter and Betsy Schaum. ' Anna Jackson Morrison and Jean ^hoaf are the two great-great nieces '1 the freshman class. There are four great-nieces, Eleanor .Tames, Katherine Miller, Annie Lou Myatt, ind Nell Penn Watt. The class 'in- cludes nineteen nieces, Helen Brown, Gray Deans Culbreth, Mary Frances ^’llon, Ann.a Covington Entwistle, Mary Porter Ev'ans, .Tune Hale, ^'leanor James, Nancy Mercer, ,Jean .Tane Mull, Annie Lou Myatt, ^'C'lrgarot Newman, Lou Ella Ogburn, ^i"'ne Payne, .Toyce Privette, Mary Mary Elizabeth Reiter, Katherine Scruggs and Carolyn Taylor. ,'Seventeen big sisters used thnir influence to lure the following to ^alem this year, M.ary Jean Bullard, ^ 'rginia Cozart, Deborah Darr, Mar tha Davia, .Tean Dungan, Betsy .Tohn l''orre.st, Augusta Garth, June Hale, ANNUAL SALEMITE REPORT September 22, 1944 -Uirough May 11, 1945. Income Balance brought forward 519.26 Advertising 831.81 Subscriptions 8.00 Contest 43.50 Accounts receivable 196.09 Sophomores Total income Expenses Piedmont Engraving Co Sun Printing Co. .Tournal and Sentinel War Bond Miscellaneous Accounts payable Total expenses Balance 2280.66 (Cont. from page one) Lou James, Ann Polger, and Frances Law led the class on social and-eco nomic events. Becky Clapp, Martha Lou Heitman, and Hallie McLean were high scorers on the science and medicine test. High scorers for the contemporary literature test were Becky Clapp, Ann Folger, and Ann Barber. The tost on fine arts, music and drama was topped by Billie Rose Becker- dite, Becky Clapp, and Joan'ne Bwasey. Ann liarber, Billie Rose Beckerdite, and Mary Hunter Hackney made high scores on the amusements test. The highests scores on' current social problems were made by Martha Lou Heitman, Ann Folger, and Billie Rose Becker dite. Excelling in history and social studies. Dart of the o'eneral (■nl- ture test, were Martha Lou Heit man, Rosamund Putzel, and Light Joslin. High scorers on general cul ture literature test were Billie Rose Beckerdite, Prances Law, .and Rosa mund Putzel, In general culture science the class was led by Carol Beckwith, Newman, and Ann Folger, The fine arts test was led by Ann Folger, Billie Rose Beckerdite, and Alice (Jarmichael. IJosamund Put zel Carol Beckwith, and Margaret West led their class in the mathe- rv\ a-ry Ann Hege,' Eleanor James, t‘liyllis Langdon, Sarah Slocum Morris, Anna .Tackson Morrison, Jean Moss, Margaret Newman, •Jane Paton, Frances Reznick, Betsy ®f'haum, and Eaton Seville. Henry Pfohl Highsmith is the only brother in the ela.ss of ’49. VICTOR, COLUMBIA AND DECCA RECORDS BOCOCK - STROUD Company 217 West Fourth Street Welcome! To the new students of Salem for 45-46 And Welcome Former Students and Faculty. miiiiiT'* ' 125.66 1258.75 724.00 37.00 60.18 162.44 1656.27 629.39 cffmmE/ic/i pff/nn/JG enqrauinq co COHEN’S Ready To Wear Shop Be Sure To Visit Us Early- West FonrtU Street WELCOME STUDENTS” Teague s 319 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem, N. C. our blouse is more j-han partner to your suit. This Autumn, blouses ^ are an important fashion in them selves. The rounded shoulder the deep set sleeve . . . rt’s the winged silhouette interpreted enchanting blouses. You’ll your eyes at the custom-like touches j-hat make these blouses too im portant to be hidden beneath a jacket. So show them off . . . they'll show you off to your pre’ttrest advantage. $2.91 to $8.75 IH WINSTON SAL£M ITS FASHIONS 508 - 312 NORTH LIBERTY STREET Welcomt Salem Students! AND FACULTY THE IDEAL
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