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THE SALEMITE March 15, 1946. Freshmen Win Tournament; Junior Team Is Second Tl(e Freshman team 'defeated the Senior basketball team 48-28 in their third straight vin. Wat)ci?>8 WM high BcorCT in thp g(^me wjth 84 points. The starting line-nps’ 'were as follows: Freshmen Seniors WatldiiB 24 —F— 'With^ringtflfi 11 Peyille 11 —F— Wpptep 14 Ql^ason 8 —F— Lipdsey 3 Finley —Q— Little Taylor —Q— Bass Orickmer —G— Dysart Griffin substitnted for the Seniors. The freshmen substitute wag Wray. The Junior basketball team de feated the Sophomore team by a score of 26-18 in the last game of the seapon. This score brought the Juniors second place in the annual basketball tournament. The starting line-ups were the pame ^ in the previous games. Junior substitutes were: Forrest, Williams, Senter, Scott, and Quiner- ly. Smith and Hamilton substituted for the Sophomore team. Mrs. Jones was the referee. The freshman class took the lead in the b»sket|ja}l tourpfiment Fri day night by defeating the junior team 24-13. After this game, the the freshmen became the only un defeated team. Watkins paced the freshman at tack with fL tptal >f ni;ie points. Allen led the junior team with six points. The line-ups were as follows: Allen 6 —F— Gleason 8 Walton 2 —F— Watkins 9 Stroup 5 —F— Seville 7 McGee —Q— Taylor Bullock —G— Finley Heitman —G— Ori(!kmer Bullock —G— Finley TWIN CITV iDfiY aCANlNO col B12 W. Fonrtb St. Dial 7106 Winston-Salem, N. 0. Quinerly, who substituted for McGee and Bullock, lyas thp only substitute in the game. Mrs. J^nes was the refrce for the game. The senior basketball team de feated the sophomore team Tuesday ight 37-32 before ^ large number of spectators. Witherington was high scorer in the game with a total of nineteen pjoints for the seniors. Mills was second high with eighteen points for the sophomores. Wooten was third with seventeen points for the seniors. The line-ups for the game were as follows: ■HUI I I I I I Shill Spring Is Here! Take Pictures FILMS DEVELOPING ENLABGEMEKTS FICTUBE FKAMES KODAK ALBTTMS S«LEM BOOK STORE Etird’s Dept Store 430-432 sr. TBADE ST. Winston-Salem, N. 0. • Quality Merchandise At Moderate Prices BELK-STEVENS CO. DEPT. STORE ★ The home of better Values ★ Cor sth and Trade Sts. Witherington Wooten 17 Lindsey 1 Little Bass Dysart 19 _F— Mills 18 —F— CaTptJiers 8 —F— Stone —G— Moye —G— Morris Leeper The sophomore substitutions were Hamilton and Smith (6). SALEMITE KEYS Betsy Thomas announced today that a re-order of "Salemite” keys is to be made. Any present or former member of the Salemite Staff may obtain a key by seeing Betsy Tho mas immediately. Girls Attend yywii , • Y Convention by Mitchell M)d Franees Carr From beginning to end Pur trip was 4 wonderful experience I Friday in Washington was full gf new sights- Wp met eleven flther student delegates there ^nd made ^ tour of the Cftpjtol, Oongrees, Supireme Court; Library of Congress, an4 the city itself. We also attended a hearing of the House Money and Banking Committee with testimon ies by Henry J. Kaiser. We arrived in Atlantic City that night after a freezing lay-over in Philadelphia. Our first meeting Saturdny morn ing was a Student Assembly he'ld at the Breakers Hotel—a brisk trudge of ten blocks down the fam ous Boardwalk from our hotel. There were approximately 200 stu dents ^t the Convention, represent ing college YWCA’s in every state and Hawaii. At the three Student Assemblies which we attended there were open forums in which we ex changed ideas and sought aid for our local YWCA set-up. The Convention proper was held in Convention Hall—the largest auditorium in the world—into which poured some 4,000 delegates rep resenting YWCA’s not only in the United States, but from 23 foreign countries as well. Our meetings were held there daily, starting with a worship service at 9:15 in the morn ing and continuing until 9:30 at night—with time out only for meals. Problems of world interest were discussed by prominent educators, scientists, and foreign representa tives including the first woman out of Korea in six years. RerligLous emphasis was stressed by leading theologians, and the business of the National and World YWCA dis cussed. The convention theme, “One World Under God,” was the over tone for all the speakers. We learn ed how broad the National YWCA scope really is; we met people from all over the world with whom we exchanged ideas; and we prayed with people of all races and walks of life. “TKey Say That Up At Salem.... At the basketball gsmeis, the ole grey mare may not be what she used to be, but when it comes to social and intellectual life, you c(in sing a different tune! Oh, these subtle seniors ^nd the drama of their life . . . Flash) Luke’s back—the last of the sickly seniors has recovered I And no sooner does she return than Greta plans to go to Hickory this weekend . . . Meredith is to be among those present at Gaither’s this weekend, and Lois is off to Philadelphia to see Payne graduate into the medics . . . Doris will be in Ailene Seville’s wedding in States ville Saturday . . . Effie Ruth’s brother is home from the Navy and she's Goldsboro-bound for the week end . . . Polly got another surprise last weekend when Ed showed up all-of-a-sudden-like . . . Vidette just can’t keep her head out of the clouds —as if Guy wasn’t enough, she has to fly planes at the airport to,o . . . And what do ya know—^Bosie’s learning to fly, too . . . Lou is off to Fayetteville this weekend to bid Tom goodbye . . . and Harry is still calling her frflm New Mexico . . . —yes, the seniors are really up on the social life! “Some Talk of Alice Clewell” “California—calling Miss Bernice Bunn” . . . Pell is back in the states . . . Barbara Folger is off to Mt. Airy to see Marty—poor “Bo” . . . Imagine four dates in a row!!! And we do mean you, Mary Frances . . . Statesville was well represented on the campus Tuesday night— Gaither, Say-so, Martha Brannock, and Katherine Ives were the lucky ones . . . Anne, how was ‘ ‘ Strick’s” trip to Chapel Hillf Quick trip, huht . . . Ab is coming t,o see Barrett again this weekend . . . Norman Stockton is one of our regular vis itors now. The girls on second en joyed the ride Wednesday afternoon . . . Roberta and Penn seems to be getting along fine now—two week-ends and no fuss . . . Van is really making the rounds at Salem —Martha, Saturday; Hodge, Tues day; and Frances, Thursday—our time will come, girls . . . Babe, Ticka, and Pierce plan to add a little life to Albemarle this weekend. . . . Honey’s five page typewritten letter fron Kyle caused quite a bit of excite ment . . . Lucy Scott knows a cer tain Fred who will provide four dates per night. Sign up now, girl* . . . News reached us that an ex- Salemite, namely Betty Dunning, has just been married—and not to Les . . , Trixie and Aileen had a hard time finding Dick, but it was worth it . . . “The Girls from Iiehman Hall” Last week-pnd, McGee went home, as did Mussy to see her Baby Duck. HalUe and Peggy Page are plan ning a trip to New York during spring holidays. Catherine Moore has big home town plans for this week-end. Hilda is acting the cupid-go-be- twecn in the Sally Hamilton-Bob Rosem^n affair. Wilton—t£^ll, lanky, bashful, and go(od-lo(bking—was up last week end to see Lib Lee. Peggy Page’s brother Hollings worth, and four other Harvard men stopped to see Lehman Thursday. Sam Gattis, Jean’s brother, is now the sweetheart of Lehman. ‘ ‘ Sassiety” It is not so bad to break a foot if you get the pretty flowers Jane McElroy got. However missing a week-end at Carolina isn’t so easy to grin and bear. Nothing kept Barbara from playing around Caro lina with Fritzi even if she did have to ’fess up to Jim when he called both nights she was gone and wanted full explanation of her run ning out on him. Teau seemed to be going in all directions at once last week-end with dating Sam Saturday night and Vincent Sunday. Must be tres gai to have different dates every day. Bee did herself up proud and took in the Bowman Gray dance with Jimmy who will be Jim Clark, M. D. in just twp weeks. paiinaiiBiiiiBiiaiiiiBflMiiiiBiiiiBiiHnB^ I i I Stationery | I Fountain Pens | I Notebooks HINEE’S Book Store | camm£/ic/t nr enqrauinq co. 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