i/olume Llli Salem College, Winston-Salem, N. C., Friday, November 5, 1971 Number 13 Guess Who’s Who’s Who! By Chris Moran Who’s who at Salem College? [Ten outstanding Salem seniors have [ecently been added to the famed list of "Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities.” Each Le has been totally involved in the Irganizations and activities present 1 campus, and each is an example a well-rounded Salem student. Beth Bencini of High Point, N. C., Is an art and history major and Iresident of IRS. She was president bf April Arts her junior year, and Ither activities include three years In YWCA cabinet, where she was Ireasurer and began a tutorial pro- Iram on campus in conjunction with Hanes Junior High School, hall Iresident, recipient last year of an Lnorable mention for her graphic lork in the Katherine B. Rond- Ihaler awards competition, sopho- tiore class representative to the low-defunct (“thank goodness”) llass attendance committee, and an Ictive member of the Bicentennial Art Committee. Two of her works last year were also chosen for the Iraveling graphic show of the Pied mont University Center. Describing herself as “a fanatic for art,” Beth blans to attend graduate school Isomewhere in New York” next tear to earn a master’s degree in hopes that someday she will be lirector of an art museum or gal- ]ery. Laura Crumpler of Clinton, N. C., Bs a history major and current presi- Bent of the Y.W.C.A. Her impres- live list of activities includes vice- Iresident of the Y cabinet, SNEA pember, secretary of IRC, and bember of the Assembly-Lecture Committee—all in her junior year. Che was a 1971 Oslo Scholar and is hresently a member of the history lociety. Phi Alpha Theta. Now pur- laing her teacher’s certificate, Laura llans to “work for the CIA or go po nursing school” sometime in the |uture. Pierrettes’ president Mary Davis pscribes herself as the “vivacious toung star of Belmont and Salem pollege.” A double art and math Major, she has been involved with perrettes for four years, serving as Iresident both her junior and senior fears. She is a four-year member Incunabula and began working Nh April Arts last year. Mary has been honored with membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the honorary dramatic fraternity, as well as the Order of the Scorpion, and was elected Feature Girl her junior year. Eleanor Harrell, a psychology major from Wadesboro, N. C. is the present chairman of the Honor Council and a member of the. selec tive Order of the Scorpion. She was her junior class vice-president, junior class Founder’s Day chair, man, judicial board member, and co' chairman of entertainment for the Sophomore Christmas Banquet. A member of the choral ensemble hei freshman and sophomore years, she also participated in the Y tutorial program. Eleanor plans to attend graduate school in clinical psycho logy, hopes to teach on the college level, and would like to work in a child guidance clinic as well. History major Susan Hendrick of Rutherfordton, N. C., has worked her way up from freshman class president to her current position as vice-president of the Student Gov ernment Association. She has been the sophomore legislative board representative, secretary of' SGA, chairman of SSC and Interclub Council, and the chief light and sound operator in the FAC for three years. Currently working toward her secondary teaching certificate in hopes of teaching high school U. S. History, Susan plans to be married May 27, and is looking forward to eventually getting her masters de gree in counseling. Mary Pat Lennon of Lumberton, N. C., is a psychology major and member of the Order of the Scor pion. Her involvement with campus organizations and activities has in cluded freshman, sophomore, and junior IRS representative, WRA, hall president, and house president of Gramley her junior year. She was a judicial board member last year and chairman of orientation her senior year. Mary Pat is in terested in graduate school in clini cal psychology and some day hopes to work with emotionally disturbed children. Atlanta’s Susan Lundeen, a his tory major and member of the Order of the Scorpion, is senior class president and holder of an im- - pressive record of past activities. She was chairman of the sophomore igh Wood, Eleanie Harrell, Sandy McGlinn, Mary Davis, and n Lundeen have joined the ranks of Who s Who. Christmas Banquet, chairman of SSC, served on'Leg. Board and In ter-Club Council, received academic class honors for 1970-71, and was elected Feature Girl her junior year. Susan is currently working on a proposed Parents’ Weekend for the bicentennial, and is setting up a committee to review election pro cedures. Chief bathroom cleaner and flower waterer in the 6th grade, Sandy McGlinn of Haverford, Pa., is the second yankee president of the Stu dent Government Association — her sister Wendy was the first. An art major with minors in History and English, 'Sandy was Leg. Board class representative her junior year, art editor for Incunabula and class rep resentative to WRA. She plans to attend either graduate school in art history or enroll in a physician as sistant’s program, always retaining her great interest in 19th century history of the theater. Mary Salem of Havelock, N. C., is a sociology major interested in working with the blind. She is now doing some work in that area through several courses this semes ter, and will design a tour of Old Salem for the blind and visually handicapped as her January pro gram. As a sophomore, Mary was a member of the Y cabinet and a Leg. Board representative. Her junior year she was secretary to the Judicial Board, and as a senior is a member of IRS and Sights and Insights. Another senior from Atlanta, Leigh Wood is a math major and winner of the President’s Prize in Mathematics in both 1970 and in 1971. She was a marshal her junior year, a member of the Bicentennial Conference Committee, Junior Class representative to, and treasurer of, IRS, senior class treasurer, and vice president of Bitting. Leigh plans to go to graduate school in math in order to teach at the college level. Who’s who at Salem College? That’s who!! New Group Formed By Nancy Sandldge On Monday, October 25, the newly formed Recorder Ensemble elected its officers. They are Chairman- Donna Byrd, Vice-chairman—Susan Heaton, Secretary — Nancy San- didge, and Music librarian—Winky V ass. The Recorder Ensemble meets on Tuesdays at 5:00 p m. and has an other meeting at 6:30 p.m. They are offering instruction to those who have never played as well as an opportunity to play in an en semble for those who can play. The instructors are Stieneke Foot and Donna Byrd. Anyone who is in terested is invited to come. The plans now are to learn as much music as possible and hopefully to perform for the school. ON THE INSIDE Joanna Feathersfone should not be missed! Page 3 Three exciting new col umns. Pages 2, 3 and 4 Pierrettes prepare for open ing. Page 2 Mary Pat Lennon, Laura Crumoler, Beth Bencini, Mary Salem and Susan Hendrick are new members of Who's Who. Nov. 1-30 Mini 200 Friendly wild and domestic animals to see and touch Nature Science Museum Reynolda Village Mon.-Sat. 9-5 725-0591 Nov. 1-27 Art exhibit Salem College — FAC Faculty Show—Virginia Western Community College Myron Brody—Sculpture Richard Hough—Photography Nov. 1-14 Drawings from Dante—The Divine Comedy Leonard Baskin DeTamble Gallery Tribble Gallery—WFU Nov. 5-6 Piedmont Craftsmen's Fair 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Coliseum Nov. 5-8 The Little Foxes by Lillian Heilman 10-13 Drama Theatre NCSA 8:15 p.m. Nov. 8 Not Without Laughter Black Literature Joanna Featlierstone Salem College—Hanes 8 p.m. Nov. 8 Camille WFU film series 8:15 p.m. Nov. 9 Chamber Concert American Guild of Organists Bethabara Moravian Church 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 Marcel Marceau Pantomimist WFU series 8:15 Wait Chapel Nov. 10 Nosferatu WFU film series 8 p.m. Nov. 12 NCSA Orchestra Nicholas Harscuyi Main Auditorium 8:15 p.m. Nov. 12 My Fair Lady 7:00, 9:30 WFU film series

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