‘October 16, 1953 THE SALEMITE Page Three Campus Shots Carol Campbell throwing a bucket of water at Rat Court , . . “Betty 'Lvim Wilson . . . Pliil Robinson” ... Carol worrying about the photographer ■ ■ . Who is Dorcus Peabody? ... Betty Baird’s tall date on Saturday night ... A Ger man band in the dining room . . . Sandy and her deep voice . . . Fifi’s frat pin . . . Marlene excited about homecoming. . . . Francine’s ride in a jeep . . . Bitting’s bottom getting a new look . . . “Okay, Rats, wipe tliat smile off your face!” . . . Harriet Boardman depressed be cause she missed Citadel homecora- iing . . . Sally’s fly-boy . . . Bryan lea\’ing her, glasses in a car . . . Freda forgetting her date’s name Connie and P. J. making big plans for the week-end Kay's new pet . . . Nina Skinner being surprised when Roy came last week-end, and mashing ten fingers ,011 the window . . . .Ann I.ang’s quick trip to Kinston' . . . Men in Anne Edwards’ room Monday even ing—wow! . . Betsy reading love poems . . . Laura almost being “ratted” . . . Betsy forgetting her practice teaching material . . . Nancy Gilchrist Detective Agency . . , Juniors congratulating Colum- l)us . . . Francine giowjng with re- jiiirts of Duke . . . Society’s Bo hemian atmosphere . . . Patsy Gattis paying a visit . . . Roots and her stalled car . . . Jean Shofie’s “faux pas” in history class . . . Alison looking forward to the week end . . . Molly and her special diet . . . Norma and Barbara White’s Bowman Gray boys . . . Bert and Peggy returning with same dates , . . Roseanrie’s modeling position . . . Sue Jette Davidson receiving three letters from Tech in one daj^ . . . .Anne Holt skinning her knees three times running to class . . . Sue getting involved \v i t h the police . , . Mary .Alice almost being in a tight squeeze, but coming through with flying colors , , , The sudden desire for mouth wash . . . Claire’s one dozen red roses from the Phi Belts . . . Sarah Johnson receiving a Cuban sandwich from Chapel Hill . . , The sophomores’ sigh .of relief that Rat Week is over . . . Bill Pharr’s phone call to eighteen girls, but no roses. Shrimp Boats By Mary Scott Livingston “Hoist that net, .Sam! Let’er clear the deck!” The winding chain squealed and screamed as the crane lifted the cork-spotted net above the heads of the deck hands. Six shrimpers—wile, slime-coated ves sels. The 1 a n t e r n-lighted pier jerked as the wet hunch of hemp rope of the bow of the nearest vessel bumped the anchor poles. The vessels were docked together, forming a walkway six decks wide out over the channel. Dingy-skinned deck hands in salt-bleached levis began cleaning the fish debris from the deck. “Cut that spray!” tlie skipper j-clled. 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