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MITE May 4, iQ^i Juniors Elect (Continued from page one) Club. Faye is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Guy Lee of Smithfield. She has recently been elected president of the IRC which she served last year as vice-president. She is also secretary of both the Education Club and IKS Council and a mem ber of the Lecture Committee and the Salemite staff. Eleanor McGregor of Greenville, S. C.,, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland McGregor. She has worked on the editorial staff of the Salemite for two years and has recently become assistant editor. She is also sophomore editor of the Sights and Insights, a member of the A.A. Council and the Le cuie Committee. Ann Lowe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Lowe of Moores- ville. She has been active in the Pierrettes and appeared in “Good bye My Fancy”. Recently named copy editor of the Salemite, she has served on the staff two years previously. Jo Bell is a St. Mary’s transfer from Wilson and the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Bell. She was chairman of this year’s Red Cross drive. She was recently elect-d [treasurer of the IRS Council and secretary of the rising Junior class. Jane Huss Benbow is the Day Student marshal. She and her husband, William, live in the Gray Court Apartments in Winston- Salem. Jane has been a member of the IRS and A.A. Councils and a freshman feature girl. She now keeps the F. T. A. scrapbook and will appear on the May Court this year. ARDEN SALEM STORE For Bedtime Snacks Food Knick-Knacks Across From Salem Square Your Patronage Appreciated TOWN STEAK HOUSE S. Hawthorne Rd. Phone 2-0005 ft o - K / dye abl® Unen liV v/e 0 ’etn (or FREE' c:A/{ay ^J^aij to MORRISETTES DEPT. STORE 4th & Trade (2o[[e^e j-%om MOMTALDO’S' ■W' ] giso' Cuban —tTdVi preoc' bee\s crisp" ;bies and 3oi as cucu tnber Jyeabie \inen yes' al\ «bat WBO^i LIKE THOUSANDS OF AMERICA’S STUDENTS- MAKE THIS MILDNESS TEST YOURSELF AHD GET WHAT EVERY SMOKER WANTS or* •X ■ Mildness LEADING Stum IN AMERICANS ?*^^^COLlEGi5 UNPLEASAHT AFTER-TASTE OVER 1500 PROMINENT TOBACCO GROWERS SAY: "When I apply the standard tobacco growers’ test to cigarettes I find Chesterfield is the one that smells milder and smokes milder." A WELL-KNOWN INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION REPORTS: "Chesterfield is the only cigarette in which members of our taste panel found no unpleasant after-taste." ■ HESTERFIELD Copyright 1951. Iiogett & Mvms Tobacco Co.
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