October 21, 1949 THE SALEMITE Page Three 549 >bed t to mce ther time 3Uld ook ioor just bed itus ling ally ites fay this She :ed, ion. ped dim A. A. Holds Pep Rally by Clinky Clinkscales If any of you have been down or around the hockey field the past week or so, you probably noticed many interesting things. Here is a birds’ eye view: For one, the freshman team seems to be shaping up nicely, and they are not having to start from scratch, quite a few of the girls have had experience before. And with the support that B, J. Smith and Sallie Knight have been giving in practice, their team will be a good bet for anybody’s money. The sophomore and junior classes have also been working hard dur ing these afternoon practices. The sophomore team has plenty of spirit behind them, and will probably fight extra hard for their class. As we remember from last year, they had a good team. The juniors— well, maybe we had best refrain from making any rash statements until after their first game. Much remains to be seen ... we hope! We must not fail to mention the fact that some of the “old ladies” (seniors, to you) have also been down to the practices trying des perately to squeeze in five before their game. They have really been knocking themselves out too, es pecially Ruth, Lyn, Bev, and Eula Perhaps we should not call them “old” yet. One must not underesti mate their possibilities. Home EcClub Hears Dunlap Miss Mary Dunlap, head of the Home Economics Department in Gray High School, spoke to the Home Economics Club Monday night, Oct. 17, on “Teaching as a Career”. Miss Dunlap discussed her duties as well as the advantages of her chosen profession. Following thij talk was a question and answer period, after which refreshments were served. Practical Glamour Portraits Coppedge Photography 120 W. Third Street PERSONALS Miss Patsy Crawford will go home to Kinston this week-end: for all those who are ignorant, Kinston is the home of May Queen Massey. Miss Alma Brigman and Miss Elsie Macon will take a field trip to Raleigh to investigate legisla tive procedure. Incidentally, while there they will attend State Home coming as an extracurricular acti vity. Miss Joan Carter Read was drowned in the May Dell brook be cause she was caught using E. Arden nail polish rather than Rev lon. She can no longer be “Plumb Beautiful”. Joanne White and Nell Phillips are going to a furniture convention in High Point. Evans Named (Continued from page one) This is her first year on the May Court. Anne Carrington a junior from Lynchburg, Va., will be on the May Court for the second time this year. She is majoring in Primary Education and hopes to practice teach next year. Ann Coleman from Burlington was elected to the May Court for the first time. She is a member of the junior class and a member of the Spanish Club. Lou Davis a sophomore from Morganton will be on the May Court for the first time this year. Lou, a red head came to Salem her freshman year after attending St. Marys in Raleigh. Betty Griffin from Durham is a member of the junior class. Betty is a marshal, on the editorial staff EAT AT THE NEW Piccadilly [Restaurant FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD 509 W. 4th Sfc ‘Reznicks For Records” REZNICK’S Complete Stock of Records & Sheet Music Across From State Theatre 440 N. Liberty Dial 2-1443 of the annual, and was a feature girl her freshman year. Lucy Harper a junior from Len oir attended Salem Academy before coming to the college. Lucy is house president of South and a marshal and has served on the IRS. This will be her first year on the May Court. Frances Isbell a senior from Greenville, S. C., transferred to Salem in her junior year after gra duating from St. Marys. This year will be her first on the May Court. She is majoring in Primary Edu cation and practice teaching this year. Betty Kincaid from Lincolnton will be another redhead on the May Court this year. She is a member of the Spanish Club and is. major ing in Psychology and Education. Louise Stacy of Lumberton and President of the Student Govern ment will be on the May Court for the first time this spring. She has been active in all Student Govern ment activities since she came to Salem from the Academy. Other candidates for the May Court of 1950 were: Betty Beal, Peggy Bonner, Alma Brigmann, Beverly Bryant, Carolyn Butcher, Rachel Cline, Jane Fearing, Nancy Florance, Vicki Hamilton, Jane Hart, Frances Horne, Mary Jane Hurt, Jane Huss, Bev Johnson, Betty Jean Knoss, Marilyn Mar shall, Bennie Jo Michael, Peggy Osborne, Jane Parker, Ann Post, Joan Carter Read, Ann Rodwell, Sara Ann Slawter, Gene Watt Stokes ,Harrison Schackleford, Jane Shoaf, Jane' Watson, Joyce Whitehurst, Myrta Wiley and Jean Williams. Fall Styles Call For Short Hair Styling The Haicnt is The Hair Style SALEM BEAUTY SHOP Phone 7238 RESTAURANT CONVENIENTLY LOCATED BETWEEN BUS STATION AND ROBT. E. 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