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Vicki Conquers Sandtraps; Wins Forsyth Golf Match Beware of Freshman Fobia, a tem- ■ porary disease which sometimes hits ^ students, from Freshmen to seniors. F. F. attacks the freshmen with the i“I'm afraid to meet people, I'll ' stay in my room and write letters. ‘ attitude. F. F. attacks the upper classmen with the “Gee, but I wish I knew the freshmen:" attitude. It is a rare person who can remem ber 82 new names and almost as many home towns. We won'-t at tempt all 82 but let's try a few of the out-of-state girls. Mary Eliza beth Barrett and Beverly Ann Bry ant are, I found out, from Ohio, Joyce Clark and Barbara Ann Cot trell from New Jersey; Betty Con ner, Omelia Ruth Epperson and Betty Leppert from New York; Marianne Holman, Carol Tophan and Jane Watson from Florida; Joan Johnson from Ky.; Margaret McCon nell from Tenii.; Mary Elizabeth I Munk and Joan Forest from Conn.; Ann Spees from Mich.; Celia Spiiker and Carol Storts from Pa.; and Patrica Thompson from Mass. Look around and listen for names; you'll meet these and many more. Make getting acquainted your major project for the next few weeks; for get what F. F. stands for and re member that it’s wonderful to meet I people. Not all Salemites spend their time^i in the library or in the smokehouse. Vicki Hamilton, a transfer sopho more from Winston-Salem, puts in her time on the golf links. Vicki, a veteran of the links, though only 19 years old, last week copped another title for her scrap- book—the woman's championship at the Forsyth Country Club. She de feated Mrs. Albert Butler, Jr., in a close match, one-up. When they teed off for the hnal hole, the final ists were even. Never once during the afternoon of play was Vicki more than two-up over Mrs. Butler, keeping the match nip and tuck all the way. This match was the first time since the war that women golfers had held a tournament to decide the Club's feminine championship. Vicki has been playing in tourna ments in Western and Piedmont N. C. since she was twelve, the young protegee of the Morganton Country Club pro. She says her start in golf was as a caddy for her parents. Vicki is definitely an out-of-door girl, for next to golf she.^ikes tennis best. Before coming to Salem, Vicki went to Salem Academy for three years and to Stratford College for one year. She “Just Loves Salem" and is a major in history with an aft minor—she draws too! Definitely, Vicki is an addition to Salem! "Naturally, I smoked CHESTERFIELDS while working on my new picture, BEYOND GLORY. They’re always MILDER... It’s MY c/goreffe." STARRING IN BEYOND GLORY A PARAMOUNT PICTURE j COHEN’S I I Ready To Wear Shop I Be Sure To I Visit Us Early S West Fourth Street MC filRL of Texas Oniversity says- ^‘/ smoke Chesterfields because I have always found them definitely MILDER and besides I like their better taste. MORE COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE CHESTERFIELDS than any other Cigarette... bi utisi s»«vei i I
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