Page Four
THE SALEMITE
Friday, October 10, 1958,
’ Square” Features Personalities, Congratulations, Latest Fad
Founders’ Day assembly found
Russell on the Memorial Hall stage
—looking a little out-of-character
without his usual costume of chef’s
hat and white jacket. A look of
sincere gratitude came when
Frankie presented him with the
pocket watch on which was en
graved; “To Russell, in appreciation
for 40 years of service and friend
ship to Salem girls.” As I looked
around, however, I noticed that
Salemites had this same expression
on their faces—one of sincere grati
tude. Incidentally Russell, I don’t
know what you’re doing to those
french fried potatoes and that fried
chicken — but I’ve heard several
comments on how good they arc.
Why, even the “mystery meat”
tastes better!
Has everyone met the newest
and “youngest” addition to our
English department? If not, look
for a vivacious southerner with a
decided British accent, an Agnes
Scott ring, and an ace band wrapped
around her sprained left foot.
When asked how she’d sprained her
foot, she replied, “I’m suffering
from an extreme case of hoof-in
mouth disease.” 1 assured her that
this disease was not peculiar to the
faculty only—but an occasional stu
dent is afflicted with this same
malady.
“A foolish consistency is the hob-
gobblin of little minds.” Wonder
if Emerson would have applied this
to the conformity of campus styles.
I will defend the latest trend of
“colored leotrads” by saying they’re
a necessary evil if girls wish to
maintain their dignity in dresses IS
inches from the floor. You see,
instead of exposing your “un
mentionables”— you can expose a
blob of black or red or whatever
color your limbs are clothed with.
One suggestion: girls who are
broader th.an a narrow 34” in the
hips—please i^ick to black leotards
or risk looking like the “broad
side of a barn.”
More glitter—more junk in the
jewelry boxes—:md more perspec
tive bachelors bite the dust,
you unattached Salemites
Skippy Stone,
Weep
while
May Terry, and
Erwin Robbins display their pins.
Rut Martha Duvall is one up on
all of you. She’s getting married
this Saturday and the Senior Class
is migrating “en masse” to the
peaceful town of Cheraw, S. C., to
see another of its members “take
the vows.” Congratulations, Mar
tha.
I’ve heard its poor taste to toot
your own horn, but I’d like ta say
“well done” to Susan McIntyre, Dr.
Welch, and the Senior Class for
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by the sprite-like, light-footed Katie
Teague and the • equally agile Ann
Brinson, a prevailing air of the
modern and progressive as seen
in the music and scenery and por
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of the narrator, Mary Jo Wynne,
and a decided element of ancient
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