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Pzige Four THE SALEM ITE Friday, May 16,1958 We’ll Have These Moments To Remember Out of four years what do we remember ? Let’s see— As Freshmen . . . first impres sion of third floor Clewell . . . unholy terror of Miss Byrd . . . Virgil . . . weekly themes . . deficiency grades in hockey . . . flood on second floor Clewell . . • “Stick” . . . blind, blind dates . . . “If you don’t like him, maybe you will meet someone else” . . ; con scientious objector to Mr. Curley . . . personality tests . . . four call- Graduation... (Continued from Page One) Winston-Salem office in 1946. He was elected Chairman of the B.pard in 1956. One of the outstanding bankers in the nation, Mr. Davis has served as Vice President and Director of the Chamber of Conimerce of the United States and chairman of its Finapce Committee, and is the im mediate Past President of the American Bankers Associations State Bank Division. Mr. Davis has made an impres sive public service record. He has given much time and energy to the development of agriculture and industry jn North Carolina, having served as' the first president of the Northwest North Carolina Develop ment Association, Inc. He is a former trustee of Salem College and of Winston-Salem Teachers Collegfe. At present he . is a trustee of Home Moravian Church and Vice President and Director of Old Salem, Inc. Want To Go When You Want To Go CALL iiLUE BIRD GAB I nr Phone PA 2-7121 MORRIS SERVICE Noxi To Carolina Theatre Sandwiches—Salads—Sodas “The Place Where Salemites Meet” For Nice Things To Wear and Relaxed Suburban Shopping Visit THRUWAY SHOPPING CENTER Home of LANZ Dresses and Smart Sportswear Coordinates Open 'Til 9:00 P.M. Mondays and Fridays downs and a week before Spring Frolics • . .' “group parties” at B. G. . . . Mamie and Hugh . . . Little Chapel .;. . “Annie Had A Baby” at Rat Week . . . 2:00 a.m. —twenty diagrams and one phylum to go . . . Mary Jane and David. As sophomores . ■.. . the big split . . . feet across the ceiling and red lights—Patsy and Terry . . . Child Lit . . . six term papers in one semester . . . Welch—now and forever, night and day . . . nine teen semester hours . . . little scraps of flannel . . . Africa craze . . . Princeton and Annapolis . . . last year for Davidson ... Susan Childs—Miss Charm . . . “Cuntral” observations . . . Steak House and movies .. .. . Christmas Balls . . . transfers to Carolina and matri mony ... Sisters’ Horror House . . telephone bills ... cough medicine . . . Mary Jane vs.. David. A's Juniors . . . Jarvie stopped studying: ... Wake Forest . . . 'new privileges . . . fun, fun, fun . . Democratic rally . . . Karl’s year abroad . . . geography maps . . UNITS . . . comp class . . -. Africa still ahead . . . “Phooey on school—Let’s get married, or go to Switzerland” . . . “You all I’rri snowed” . . . Susan’s pink quilt . . . Miss Byrd’s no longer a terror . . . .Carolina won the tournament. ■. . . “Crit’s” big fling . . . mina- tures of Main Hall in the Forsyth Country Club . . . Curt takes the purple robe . . . Mary Jane and David (?). As Seniors . . . Social Workers of America . . . high heels at dawn . . . black faces and untuned voices . . . “Morning Star” . . . Socie . . . Gail plays on—downstairs . . . “Mary Archer—Telephone!” . . . “Embarassed is here!” . . . Daddy Gramley . . . “Peyton Place” in Greensboro . . . “It’s a scoop for the Salemite” . . . Humanities . . . craze for. Carl . . . more respect for Africa . . . faculty marriages . . . “Molly, call Miss Byers !” . . . flabby legs from no phys. ed. . . . white rats in crates . . . Egyptian Adonis . . . The Pin and the Ring . . . the Monsoons . . . “Friut- boots” . . . Fordham’s Employ ment Agency . . . Anderson’s coup de grace . . . four years of “Down By the Old Mill Stream” . . . ban quet at Sedgefield . . . brown print on an annual cover . . . Nancy and Nollner on a carousel . . . novel deadlines . . . diploma fee . . . blue book burning ... no more purple robe . . . “What are you going to do next year?” . . . Mary Jane and David!! —Judy Golden —Martha Jarvis Light into that Live Modern flavor ■” s ‘S. ^ s. PUFF BY PUFF TODAYS L^M GIVES YOU. •• tars ore taste They said it couldn’t be done ... a cigarette with such an improved filter... with such exciting taste. But L&M did it! L&M’s patented filtering process electrostatically places extra filtering fibers crosswise to the stream of smoke . . . enabling today’s L&M to give you — puff hy —less tars in the smoke than ever before. Yet L&M draws easy... delivering you the clean rich taste of the Southland’s finest cigarette tobaccos. The best tasting smoke you’ll ever find. ®1958 Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
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