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An ne Coleman Will Marry
Thomas Cooper In June
The , engagement of Miss Anne
Coleman to Mr. Thomas Duncan
Cooper, Jr. was recently announced
by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rod
ney Lee Coleman. The wedding
will take place on June 16, at 8:00
p.m. in the First Reform Church
of Burlington.
Anne is the sub-house president
of Bitting dormitory and the Maid
of Honor on the May Court. She
is also a member of the Spinster
Club in Burlington.
Dick is a second-year law stu
dent at the University of North
Carolina where he is a member of
Sigma Alpha Epsilon social frater
nity and the Phi Delta Phi legal
fraternity. He is also a lieutenant
Polly
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pushed down as a servant. Gloria’s
performance, particularly that pic
tured in close-ups, was unsurpass
able.
There existed raging conflict be
tween the two—the pictures were
nearly equal.
Judy Holiday is said to handle
her part with delicate finesse. Per
haps the critics are justified.
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The couple plan to make their
home in Chapel Hill where Dick
will continue school, and Anne will
probably teach in a local grammer
school.
The Toddle House
878 West Fourth St.
Phene 2-3737
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urday, Feb. 2-*—First Semester
examinations.
February A—Monday
Registration 2:00—5:00 p.m.
February 5—Tuesday
Second semester begins.
April 9—Wednesday 5:00 p.m.—
Spring recess begins.
April 17—Thursday
9:25 a.m.—Classes resume.
May 21—Wednesday
May 22—Thursday through Fri-
Reading Day.
day. May 30—Second semester
examinations.
May 31—Saturday
Alumnae Day.
June 1—Sunday
Baccalaureate Sermon.
June 2—Monday
Commencement.
Texts
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has meant. Think over what we’ve
done, right or wrong. Then you
will be able to improve next year.
You’ve chosen a good president
and officers to help you. I’d like
to wish them the best of luck.
And for having given me the op
portunity to be up here now. I’d
like' to thank you.
New Council
(Continued from page one)
The meeting then adjourned to
the club dining room for dinner
and a speech by Mr. Lou Marsh,
Winston-Salem Chamber of Com
merce executive. Mr. Marsh spoke
on the corelation of Salem and the
city.
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