)? i 'April 5, 1957 the S A L E MIT E Farewell To Senior Class nior Banquet are Jo Smitherman, Closs Jennette, Anis Ira, and Cissy All liu; dresses leaving campus ar-iiiid SIX o clock W'e (1 n e s (1 a V fl'glit cofgregatC{l shortly into a ■ _so;;his’!cn:ed hillo\\- at the plush Forsyth Country Club and the 1957 Jiaiior-Sfinor b;uK-iuet was on its '■way. h.i'jiiors ,\crc seated before red ca -fihoard miniatures of Main Hall and the nmaors sat lieside thetn. 4 CIoss Jeunettc, the statel\' Junior nresKlent, recounted in her welcome of some of the memorable Jim O'- o.ei: :■■ >r rclalionships. -brc \-,as follotved by the 1957 Mass Practice Teacher and presi- iJtmr of ti’.e seniors, Pat Greene. P.o' s response rang with a re- : strained Gramleyish tone and con- ! tained a skillfully arranged listing I of .'Salem exiieriences mutual to I juniors and seniors. ] .After the main course had been i served (chicken breast on ham, I baked ajtjdes crammed with mince- nieat, rand French string beans sprinkled with almond), Dr. Dale I Gramley himself illustrated how .'alcm seionrs were above-average young ladies. Between the second cup of coffee and ciiocolale ice bo.x cake, the ■unior president read a telegram irom Alary Madley Fike, ex-mem ber of the class, and introduced the entertainment. Nvra Boyd pantomimed “old- litney movies and centered a skit around the. sad story of Hiawatha and I’ocahontas, an Indian bo\' and girl who lived on different mountains and were hopelessly in love. > Beggy Jones, freshman voice major, sang a medley of songs about summertime 'and encored with “It’s ,\ Grand Night For Singing”. And it was, even if the closing two verses of the Alma Alater g;ot a little mixed up. Jtverybody was holding hands and the words did not matter too much.- —Jo Smitherman Statistic! The other day our -vice president in charge of good news announced that someone, somewhere, enjoys Coke 68 million times a day. You can look at this 2 ways; Either we’ve got an incredibly thirsty individual on our hands. Or Coca-Cola is the best-loved sparkling drink in the world. We lean to the latter interpretation. Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by WINSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Moiki ^liewli ■witk'JtMsn,! WINSTON Is in a class by itself for flavor! It’s fun to share a good thing! That’s why you snowy-white and pure, lets that rich flavor come see so many Winstons being passed around these through. Smoke America’s best-selling best- days. Try ’em. You’ll like their rich, full flavor, tasting Alter cigarette! Find out for yourself- too. And you’ll like the way the Winston Alter, Winston tastes good - like a cigarette should! Smote WIMSTON ...enjoy the snow-white filter in the coric-smootii tip! H. REVNOUDS TOBACCiJ.coi. WINSTON-SALEM, .|I, %

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