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THE

The

WHITE HEATHER

1933

WENA HAMBAUGH Editor-in-Chief

JOSEPHINE JORDAN Business Manager

FLORA MACDONALD COLLEGE

Red Springs, North Carolina

CONTENTS

CAMPUS CLASSES ORGAN IZATIONS ACTIVITIES FEATURES

FOREWORD

CHIPS, those emissaries of trade and good will, whether they be of the picturesque and lumbering type used by Colum- bus or resemble more nearly the dependable and efficient liners which now cleave their swift undeterred course through the waters of the seven seas, have always stirred the imagination and awakened ambition and thoughts of adventure It is the hope of the 1933 White Heather staff, that this volume will, like ships of all ages, awaken and keep ever alive in the minds of its readers the ambition and good will so necessary for a rich and full life

Dr. Henry Graybhx Bedinger

President

a?w

Seventeen

|

H E A T H

~{rt

1

Dr. Chaiii.es Graves Vardell Preside at Emeritus

Eighteen

Hugh P. Williamson

Dean of Conservatory

m

Xineteen

I

H

I. Ida Law Chapman, B.M.

Beatrice McE. Bullock

Professor of Pio.no

Publicity Secretary

Martha T. Bell, B.S., M.A.

Ernest Graham

Professor of Textiles and Clothing

Business Manauer

Ethel Bateman, B.A.

Helen Andres, B.A.. M.A

Professor of Physical Education

Professor of Dietetics

Edna Morgenthaler, B.A., M.A.

Virginia Connor, R.N.

Professor of Education

Resident Xurse

Mary Watkins Bullock, B.A.

Brown Morrison

Alumnae Secretary

Treasurer

Annie Williams

Katherine Lackey

Secretary to the President

Secretary to Business Manauer

Twenty-two

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SENIORS

E 8.

Mrs. Williamson Mary Blue Smith Carolyn Graham

Senior Class

Colors: Red and White Flower: Red Rose

Motto: "There is no knowledge that in not power" Psalm: 21 Hymn: "God of Our Fathers"

OFFICERS

Mary Blue Smith President

Rodcjers Dantzler J' ice-President

Elva Herrini; Secretary

Lorine Kinlaw Treasurer

Mrs. H. P. Williamson Adviser

Carolyn Graham Mascot

Twenty-four

DeLanie Lois Barham, B.S.

SUMMBEPIBLD, N . C.

E. X.

of Missions

1931-32 Hotkey Team; Seci

Circle. 1932-'33 Recorder of Points; Prayer Band Lender.

"She has n lovely wan of giving A cheerful, happy look to living."

That happy way about DeLanie just makes the sun shine brighter, and widens the paths into the hearts of her friends. We predict for her a future connected with

"the jell;/, jam and A ml quince presert

mtUiile,

he made "

'Home Ec.1

Frances Ray Barnwell, B.M.

Burmn'jtox, N. C.

E. X.

1929-'30 Hockey Team; Tennis Team; Soccer Team; Manager of Tennis Team; Glee Club.

1930-'31— Hockey Team; Manager of Hockey Team; Tennis Team; Manager of Tennis Team; Basket- ball ; Glee Club ; Art Editor of Annual ; Art Editor of Pine and Thistle.

1931-32 Hockey Team; Manager of Hockey Team; Tennis Team; Basketball; 2nd Vice-President of Epsilon Chi; Fire Chief; Art Editor of Annual; Art Editor of Pine and Thistle; Class Statistics; College Statistics; P. M. C. Monogram.

1932-'33 Hockey Team; 2nd Vice-President of Epsilon Chi; Art Editor of Annual.

"To those who know thee bent, no words ran paint, And those who know thee, know all words are faint."

No picture worthy words faint! So Barney, let's just mention a few things your friends will remember about you your smile, your art, your valiant hockey playing, your uniqueness !

Twenty-five

Twenty-six

Katharine Blue, B.M.

Carthage, N. C.

1989

'3(1-

-N. C

C. W.

1930

•31-

-College Chorus ;

College

Orchestra.

1931

'32-

-Glee

Club; Class Baskt

:bull Team

if A

rcherv

; Varsity

in Arch

ery.

1932

'33- Jlee

-First

Club.

Vi.e-Presi

tent of

Zetesian

Dependable, capable, unconscious Katherine. You're just the one with the ability to do things and do them well. The natural, com- posed ability that Katherine has tor playing Bach, Mozart and Beethoven will long- be remembered, along with her friendly and lov- able disposition.

Margaret Mason Blue, B.M.

UirtsoN, N. 0.

z.

1929-'30 Glee Club. 1930-'31 Glee Club.

1931-'32 Glee Club; College Duet; College Trio.

1932-33 Glee Club; College Duet; College Trio;

.Second Vice-President Zetesian Society.

A n,1 tht

voices.

Sometimes we close our eyes and listen to Margaret sing and feel as if we're in another world-how beautifully she sings and how at- tractive she is baby ways and all.

Tirenty-seven

Lucile Dixox Clark, B.S. Linden, \. C.

z.

1929'30 Home Economics Club; Class Hockey

Team; Secretary Music Circle. 1930-'31 Vice-President Home Economics Club-

Class Hockey Team. 1931-'32 Hume Economics Club; Class Hockey

Team. 193;2-'33 Home Economics Club; Class Hockey

Team; Business Manager of Pine and Thistle.

■■II doesn't pan to anyway."

Lucile is cue of uur B.S. girls (they won the envy of the rest of us in the practice house last fall) and— can she play hockey! Luck to you, Lucile.

in. things are bound to ha]

Letha Copeland. A.B.

BaRJI'M Sl'BlNliS, N. C.

E. X.

1930-'31 Class Hockey Team; College Chorus 193K32 Class Hockey Team. 1932'33 Prayer Band Leader.

"The sun Itself litis scarcely been more diligent limit /."

Letha has us all beat a mile! She can make high grades, do her work, read books and have a great deal of leisure all managed with most delightful ease. How do you do it, "Leth"?

Twenty-eight

RoDGEKS DaNTZLER, B.A.

Latta, S. C.

i;)30-'31 Peace College.

1931'32 Censor of Zetesian Literary Society; Glee

Club. I932-'33 Glee Club; Vice-President of Senior Class;

Student Council; Marshal

"Whenever fields of dreams are spread dew sweet beneath the .stars There fares this gypsy heart of me unhindered by Us bnrs."

Whenever the present becomes prosaic and wearisome, Rodgers pets into her little dream ship and sails away to far-off countries. And then she returns to calmly walk away with the best grades in the class. Bon voyage, Rodgers.

Irene Carolyn Edgerton, B.S.

Kkni.v. N. C.

1929-'30 Home Economics Club.

1930-'31 Home Economics Club; Hiking Club; Glee Club.

1931-'32 Home Economics Club; Hockey Team; Recorder nf Points; Zetesian Society Chaplain; Society Baseball Team.

1932'33 Home Economics Club; Hockey Team; As- sistant Tearoom Manager ; Prayer Band Leader.

ork my recreation."

If ever we want somebody whom we know that we can depend on to do something well, Irene. She's a pood sport, a nscientious worker, and an obliging friend.

Twenty-nine

Axdrewexa E. Hambaugh, A.B. Birmingham, Ala.

z.

1929-'30 Hockey Team; Glee Club

1930-'31— Hockey Team; Glee Club; Associate Editor of Pinp and Thistle.

I931-'32 Assistant Editor of Animal; First Vice- President of Zetesian Literary Society: Archery Club.

1932-33 Editor of Annual; Arehe Scribbler.

Club;

Senior

" Age

ttimtif

•ilhe

t'tttttii

Htfl

nfinite

That's it, Wena turn your hand tti anything and you'll succeed—whether its editing an an- nual or swaying an audience as heroine. The world lies hefore you choose what you will !

Rachel Elva Herring, A.B.

Rose Hill, N. C.

E. X.

t929-'30 Hotkey Team

1930-'31 Hockey Team.

1931-'32 Hockey Team; Basketball Te

Band Leader; Mission Study Leader

Circle Treasurer. 1932-'33^Secretary of Class; Glee Club.

m; Prayer Ulee Club;

i,l

'IIUI1

ami

This is true of Elva. Yet along with her gaiety, we find her capability in many lines - from hockey to glee club; and there is some- thing deeper that makes her a friend worth haying.

Thirty

Eleanor McNeill Hughes, B.M.

HOMERVILI.E. GA.

Z.

1929- 30 Georgia Club.

1930-'31— Georgia Club; Glee Club.

1931-*82 Georgia Club; Glee Club: Class Basket- ball ; Vice-President Georgia Club.

1932-'33 Georgia Club: Glee Club: Corresponding Secretary of Zetesian Society.

"Now here i> love "

That's it— Eleanor is loved by all, not only for her sweet ways hut her music. She's going to get there in the music world!

Josephine Dorsett Jordan, A.B. Eijzabethtowx, N. C.

1929-'30 Annual Staff: Fire Squad: Class H* key. !■.::., -:;l Sul.-< h.i rmaii Cirri. Prai t Band

Leader; Class Hockey: Chorus. 1931-'32 Vice-President of Junior Class ; Student

Council: Class Hockey; Sub-Chainnan Circle, 1932-'33 Class Hockey; Monogram Club: Business

Manager of Annual; Glee Club.

■j"., i, are cool, like silver, and your tmile / think the Canterbury belle fire piaffing little

tunes "

For versatility we nominate Jo. She is athletic, she is studious, she has acted well her part whatever it chanced to he. And we know, too, that Jo has tucked away in her heart a Room of Dreams with all its tinsel glitter. May life he good to you, Jo.

Thirty-one

Hazel Kinlaw, A.B.

Lumber/ton, X. C.

e. x.

1931-;32 Sub-Chairman of Circle; William Bartram Scientific Society ; Mission Study Leader

1932-'33— F. M. C. A. Cabinet; Chairman Library Circle; William Bartram Scientific Society- Archery Club.

"Her heart is like a garden fair Where many pleasant blossoms grow."

Hazel is the prodigy in our midst. She never worries over anything. And of all people, she can accomplish most with the least expenditure of energy. It's good to he around you, Hazel. Here's hoping you may always he as care-free, happy, and successful as you were in college.

I.oltIXE KlNLAW, A.B.

Ll'MllKETON, X, C.

E. X.

t931-'82 Archery Club.

1932-'33 Archery Club; Treasurer of Senior Clays- Prayer Band Leader; Head Class Hikin- Team: Pine and Thistle Staff. Type Editor.

■Let me spend m.n strength for others t<> Ihe end."

Friendliness, a readiness to help at any time, a quick laugh, unpretentious mannerisms —all these have been packed into that little classmate of ours that we call "Kinlaw." And she's all there when it comes to athletics, too. What an archer she is. and how she can hike!

Thirty-two

May ()i.

A Mll.l

Ell,

15. S.

B.

RTIIW, 1''

E. X.

A.

1929

-'30-

-Fire Squad

; Tennis

Team.

1931

•'31-

-Hockey Team; Treasurer

of Athlet

e As-

soeia

tion.

1931

'32-

-Vice-President nf

A title

;ic Assoc

a tion;

Hockev Team ;

ihaplin

?. X

1932

-33—

-Fire Chief

; Head

of

Hiking;

Class

Testator.

■Hemr tin! mil lnila. Hie wind Moll's free, 1 l,l,ii.i,iiil mile is mi our let."

If you want pluck, fintl Mae Ola. She is k jolly good sport in school, and on the athletic field, or anywhere you find her. We are ex- pecting things of you. Ola, for we know that no one could keep your spirit down. Come on, let's go to Florida, for there goes "My Ola."

Frances Elizabeth Monroe, B.M.

Council, N. C.

z.

Dm Manager

1929-'30 Glee Club. 1930'31 Glee Chili. 193 1 -'32 Glee Club. 1932'33 Glee Club;

"She U n nun u

What a treasure she has been to '3S always

helping. You can count on her tearoom and all. Loyal that's Frances!

■itli.li-nii

behind

Thirty-three

Katharine Graham Monroe, A. 15.

Council, n. c.

Z.

1927-'29 Montreat Normal School, Montreat, N. C 1932-'33 Treasurer Zetesian Literary Society.

"Whose high endeavors are tut inward lit/lit. Thai makes the path before her always bright."

Her loyal heart, lur spirit brave, her strength of purpose— these arc qualities that make [Catherine indispensable to Flora Macdonald, to the Class of '3:)— in fact to nil who know tier.

Katherine Boiiie Moore, A.H. Tak vsiatsu, Japan

E. X.

1929-,:hi Class Vice-President; Class Hockey; Class Basketball; Class Tennis; Society Soccer Team.

1930-'31— Class Vice-President; Class Hockey; Class Basketball; Class Tennis; Sub-Editor of Pine and Thistle; Varsity Basketball.

1931-'32 Assistant Editor of Pine and Thistle; F. M. C. A. Cabinet; Glee Club; Head of Hockey; Class Hockey; Class Basketball; Varsity Hockey; Varsity Basketball; Athletic Board ; Monnej'am.

1932-'33— Vice-President V. M C. A.; .Senior Scrib- blers; Head of Hockey; Cabinet; Class Hockey Class Basketball

"The

Etitlt,

lltr

it/tf

■ill.

•till, and skill."

We have all learned to depend on Katherine her good sound advice, Iter splendid judg-

ment. She is st) capable, dependable, and liable about everything. She certainly is not afraid of hard work, and what a privilege to know her as a friend.

Th if ti/- four

Margaret Louise McArthur, A.B.

Wakuul \. X I

1931--32 Basketball Team. 1932-'33 Vice-President Day Stu

"Give >•'•> a friend >• •'>> hours in gJadm ».'

It has been truly said tliat in friendship lies the superlative joy in life. And so, Margaret, if one corner in your heart is free, give that to .us in remembrance of our four years together.

Jeaxxette MacLat'chlix, B.A. Red Springs, N. C.

E. X.

1929- 30 ("'las- Hockey

Baseball Team. 19 30 -'31 Class Hookey

Varsity in

Team. 1931'32 Class

Varsit;

Team: Class Basketball: Basketball: Manager of Baseball

Hockey Team: Basketball Team: in Basketball ; Manager of Baseball Team : Head of Basketball ; Head of Bowling ; Varsity in Hockey; Monogram Club: William Bart ram Scientific Society. 1 932-' 3 3 President of Life Service Band; Head of Basketball; Head of Bowling; Manager of Hockey Team.

II r,

No

u a* gentle ""</

iiifinij US but '/"'

kiwi

rail t<er frit

Jeannette offers a friendly hand and a joking word to all she meets. With true leadership she has piloted thirty-three to victors through many a hockey and basketball season. We count you one of our most valuable members, Jeannette.

Thirty-Jive

Lois Eloise McLean, A.

Stanford. Kv,

e. x.

1929-'30 Secretary of Class

1930-'31 Secretary of Class; Class Hrn

1931 -'32 Secretary of Class; Secretary

C. A.; Member of Cabinet. 1032-'33_ Vice President of Student Bod

of Student Council; Glee Club.

B.

"Ar,

iilil silv

church

\at

mil III

Yes, we all hive Lois for she is 1 help when you need her unselfish else. We'll miss you, Lois. You've h part of F. M. 0. life to us.

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Te P.

Men

e /i

ah<

one

Sarah Lccile McLeod, A.B.

Vass, n. (.'.

1930-'32 Class Hockev Team; William Hartiam

ScientiBc Society. 1932-'33— Archery Club.

"Smooth rims the water where the brook in ieep."

During the four years Lucile litis spent tit F. M. C. she may he said to "have kept the noiseless tenor of her way." Those who know her hest appreciate her splendid qualities and realize that what eolle.ee has meant to her she i" turn will pass On to tilt- world.

'J'lni ty-six

Flora Louise McNeill, B.M. Rku Sphings, N. C.

E. X.

i931-'32 Vice-President Hay Students; Ji

■Statistics. 1932-33 Secretary Day Students.

" / shake m n hair in thr Fur the joy within me

wind of that Jcno

Truly this is Louise ever on her face you see a rapturous look -unutterable joy. And can she play a piano she's pood looking: too!

Frances Paisley, B.M. McLeans viLLE, N. C.

z.

1929-'30 X. C. C. \V.

1930-'31 College Chorus.

1931-32 Glee Club; Class Basketball Team.

1932--33 Glee Club.

"To he free /•• walk on and an over the round earth

free of little Htrinytt tying i/<>ti tn little things "

Happy-go-lucky, unconventional Frances a jolly good sport with a laugh like sparkling red wine. May she always go singing through life, on her tiptoes, a song of challenge to all of us who do let "little strings tie us to little things."

Thirty-seven

Louise Poteat, 15. M.

Marion, X C.

•Urr ooi. To help

utile

Im

"<!//."

IL would take a book to do even partial justice to Loui.se. She's generous, especially when . we ask her to sing, and she's always ready with a cheerful word, however, hard the day. Louise, don't forget the ones you knew at F. M. C.

Frances Richmond, A.B.

Rural Retrkat, Va.

E. X.

1929-'30 Randolph Macon Woman's College.

193u-'31 Hockey Team; Glee Club; Corresponding Secretary of E. X. Literary Society.

1931-'32 Treasurer P. M. C. A.; P. M. 0. A. Cabinet; Clasa CI c Lender; Glee Club Com- mencement Marshal; Class Statistics.

1932-'33 Treasurer F. M. C. A.; P. M. C. A. Cabinet; Class Cheer Leader; Glee Club; Pres- ident Virginia club.

'Ton

Wlin

the

ir/ht

aolde;

play.'

The many sided lights of a prism reflect the personality of Frances. There is the sunlight then she is Fannie, the carefree and happy; the Moonlight— thoughtful and studious. And then there is the light that we love best of all Starlight sparkling golden starlight. Frances, full of fun and pep, scintillating, truly a thousand girls in tine.

Thirty-eight

Mart Robinson, A.B.

Kings Mountain, N. C.

z.

193IV32 Baseball Team; Archery Team; Varsity in Archery; Associate Editor of Pine and Thistle. L932-"33 F. M. C. A. Cabinet.

£n my work, while Time

fill to win, iwiili •him

shuttle plies . sunny skies."

A joyous person she is, and so ready to lend a helping hand to everybody. Kindness is her very nature, and "there is nothing so kingly as kindness."

Katherixe Smith, A.B.

Faykttkville. X. C*.

E. X.

1929-'30 Fire Squad.

"/ look •'•! hours mill hours Into liina golden /•••urn i>j Indian summer."

Have you noticed that haunting look in Katherine's eyes? Mysterious fascinating and we aren't the only ones that think so. I.uck to you Katherine.

Thirty-nine

^kp

Marjorie McCutchen Smith, B.M.

Bishopville, S. C. Z.

1929'30 Glee Club ; Secretary of S. ('. Club. L930-*31 Glee Club; Vice-President of S. C. Club. l931-'32 'President of Conservatory ; Treasurer of

Zetesian Society. 1932-'33 President of Conservatory; Associate Editor

of Pine and Thistle.

A faithful fr

id

strong defe

If ever we are down in the dumps or in need of friendly counsel) "Margie?' is the patient, ever helpful friend to whom we turn, lovable, dependable, motherly Marge.

Mary Blce Smith, B.M. Cuo, S. C.

z.

19 29 -'30— Treasurer of South Carolina Club.

193l-'32 Member of Cabinet; President of Glee Club; Chief Marshall; Critic Zetesian Society.

1932-' 3 3 President of Class; Student Council; Vice- President of Conservatory; Glee Club; President of South Carolina Club.

W'hf

played, the

atmoephe caught e

h filled With

of the harps

Musical, capable, lovable, piquant Mary Blue, the life of the Senior Class. Rarely does one find in a single person a combination of such qualities for leadership together with a disposition like a mischievous nymph. What a contrast we say ; but it's the sea-green eyes that cause it.

Forty

Ruby Xeal Smith, B.S.

WlKll.l.A. X. C

E. X.

"A'or knowest thou what argument II,., lift to tl,» neighbor's creed !,„.< lent."

The iilil saying "still waters run deep" is certainly true of Ruby. Her quietness allows few people to really know her, but just ask her friends how tine she is, and what real character there is underneath her quiet ways.

Lillian Stewart, A.B. Concord, X. c.

E. X.

1930-'31 Associate Editor of Pine find Thistle.

1931-'32 Associate Editor of Pine and Thistle; As- sistant Business Manager of White Heather,

!932-'33— Editor-in-Chief of Pine and Thistle; Class Historian ; Senior Scribbler.

"Th

3 educated woman spiritual qua ities.

•it!,

rtain subtle

Lillian is the possessor of a great talent for incessant, untiring hard work and zeal, with the patience to do simple things perfectly and the skill for doing difficult things easily. One who possesses such sterling qualities as these, is in line for success.

Forty-one

Sarah Margaret Taylor, A.B.

Wit MINfiTON, X, C.

I 933 -'32— Class Treasurer,

1932-'33— Secretary P, M C. A.; P, M C A. Cabinet;

Critic "i Zetesian Literary Society ; Conference

I 'elegate.

".1 studious lass and serious j/oit say us you pass >></ But did you stop to think about Hi-- twinkle in her

eye,"

Our "Taylor-maid" certainly isn't all serious- ness. We ;ill hope, Sarah, thai we can get as

much out .if life teasings !

even wild (lit

Eunice Davidson Thompson, B.S.

PlNEVILLE, N. C.

E. X.

1029-'30 Basketball Team; Basketl Varsity

1930-'31 Secretarj and Treasurer Monogram Club;

Hockey Team; Manager Basketball Team;

Basketball Varsity; Conference Delegate L931-'32 P. M. C. A. Cabinet; Assistant Tea

Room Manager; Hockey Team; Hooker Varsity;

Manager Basketball Team; Basketball Varsity;

Member Athletic Board; P. M. C Monogram. L932-'33 Vice-President of Athletic Association'

1' M <'. A Cabinet; Hookey Team; Manager

Basketball Team

"Better than all „,, Better llun, nil Ire,,

„i delinklful

<,„n,l.

,■ i„u,„r:

.Such a friend as Eune. Since nur first days at F. M. ('.. Eunice has been a vital part to I he class of /S.'i. Under her leadership, we have wim basketball banners. In hockey, too, she's splendid. Such a loyal person! What

she dues, she dues well.

1'ui ty-tico

Virginia Powers Twymax, A.B,

KlNSTIlN, N. C.

z.

L929-'30 <;!<■<■ Club; Delegate 10 Conference. L930-'3] Glee club; Critic Zetesian Literary Society;

Conference Delegate; Annual Staff. 1931-'32 Vice-President P. M. C. A ; Member Stu-

il.Mii Council; Glee Club; Assistant Business

Manager nf Pine and Thistle; F. M. C. A

Representative Annual Staff.

The

ditto

lie

look ihul

taOe

lunli

And how the rest of lis do wonder what unseen things she is seeing1. Darling' "Chatty," may you never lose your funny, wistful little ways, even when you go to New York to study tell them that sophistication doesn't he- roine you.

Louise Von Canon, A.B.

Banner Elk. n. C.

E. X.

L929-'30 Basketball. 1930-al Hockey. 1931'32 Hockey. 1932-'33 Fire Squad; Secreta Scientific Society.

"She like, I what'i

William Bs l„„k,;l on and her looks

When one thinks of Louise, one immediately thinks of gayety and laughter. Her cheerful disposition has made her one of the most lovable girls in the school. Louise, we see nothing but success for you. '33 wishes you Best O' Luck.

Forty-three

Makjorie Neville Weathkrly, B.M,

Knoxvii.i-k, Tenn.

z.

"1 listen and hear the chime go quavering over the town."

1929-'30 Secretary of School of Music.

1930-'31 F. M. C. A. Annual Representative; Typ- ing Editor of Pine and Thistle; Glee Club; College Pianist.

1931-'32 President of Zetesian Society; Junior Statistics; Glee Club; Commencement Marshall; Student Council; College Pianist.

1932'33 President of Zetesian Society; Secretary of Conservatory; Glee Club; College Organist; Stu- dent Council ; Senior Scribbler.

How we love to hear Margie's slim fingers pour forth her soul on the organ. She's different hut that's why we all love her. And she is truly "Queen of the May."

Maysie Evelyn Willis, A.B.

Chadhoirx, N. C.

"The world stands out mi either aide No wider tint,, the heart is wide/'

But what a big world Maysie has, for her heart is enormous. She's kind to all and is ready to do her share at all times. She's an essential cog in the wheel of '33.

Forty-four

Alice Neel Wilson, A.B. Charlotte, X. C.

e. x.

l929-'30 College Chorus; Conference Delegate 193(i-'3i Has.. Treasurer; College Chorus; Class

Hockey; Conference Delegate. 1931--32— P. M. C. A. Cabinet; President Student

Volunteer Band; Class Hockey and Basketball;

Monogram; Conference Delegate. HI32-33— President P. M. C. A.; Student Council;

Senior Scribbler; Glee Club; College Trio; Class

Hockey and Basketball; Conference Delegate.

"Quips and cranks an Nods and heel;* and

anion irile*, nUied smiles.1

If you want to forget your troubles just go down to Yirrclell I and talk to Alice Neel for about five minutes. With ber merry giggle and optimistic view of life, she will soon make you forget you ever had a trouble. Some second grade will be lucky to have ber for a teacher and some day the heathen will be lucky too !

Elizabeth Wilson, A.B.

SOOWCHUN, KOBE*

E. X.

l<l29-'30 Class President, Student Council; Secre- tary Athletic Association ; Class Hockev ; Tennis Team; Basketball Team

193CK31 Class President; Student Council; Class Hockey; Basketball Team; Tennis Team; Base- bill! Team; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Tennis; Associate Editor of Pine and Thistle; Tennis Cup.

1931-32 Class President; Student Council; Class Statistics; College Statistics; Class Hockev; Ten- nis Team; College Trio; Hockey Varsity; Varsity in Tennis; Tennis Cup; Monogram.

l!)32-'33 President of Student Bodv; Senior Scrib- bler; P. M. C. A. Cabinet: Collese Chorus; College Trio.

"II.,

heartstn

n,i/*

lute.

If like Laura, we were to build a temp friendship, it would be the image of KHz; that we would place on the shrine. Tc we have turned with our problems; with we have .shared our fun and iiappiness. ways the strings of ber heart were tuned sympathy with us. Wherever your future work shall lead you, Liz, you may know that the love and good wishes of thirty-three fol- low vim.

to

)eth

ber her Al-

Fiorty-five

1

Mn. Hugh Wii.liamsox Bertha Moore

Junior Class

Colors: Blue and Grey Flower: Sweet Pea

Motto: "No pleasure is comparable to standing on the vantage ground of truth." Psalm: 1(3 Hymn: "Lead on, () King Eternal"

OFFICERS

Bertha Moore .President

Margaret Wolfe Vice-President

Leila Crowell Secretary

Annie Louise Herring Treasurer

Mr. Hugh Williamson .Adviser

Forty eight

FH

Junior

CI

ass

Matilda Black

Lelia Crowell

Bed Springs, N, C.

Media, Pa.

An nii; Parks Brown

Sara David

Charlotte, X. C.

Sa Iters Depot, S. C

Carrie Brown

Agnes Eli.erre

Red Springs, N. C.

Ellerbe, X. C.

Evelyn Brown

Clara Mae Ellis

Pineville, N. C.

Henderson, N. C.

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Anxa Hexderson

Charlotte, X. C.

Little Lock, S. C.

Alice Gammon

Annie Louise Herring

Brazil

Rose Hill, X. C.

Mable Gunteh

Harriet Hodgis

Sanford, NT. C.

Red Springs, N. C.

A.v.va Harmon

Nancy Hyde

Raeford, N. C.

Stuarts Draft, Ya.

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Mtra Jacobs Waycross, Ga.

Lila Liles Red Springs, X. C.

Peahl Lyman

St. Augustine, Fla.

Frances Mallard Wilmington, X. C.

Harriet Elizabeth Mariner Kelhaven, X*. C.

Vardell Maxwell Talbotton. Ga.

Bertha Moore Takamatsu, Japan

Rada Moore

Lexington, Va.

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Frieda McColl

Mattie Helen Odom

McColl, S. C.

Heel SpringSj N. C.

Polly McCormick

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Dunn, \. C.

Draper, Va.

Virginia McLean

Eleanor Robertson

Red Springs, N. C.

Waycross, Ga.

Edna Mae Newton

Mattie Lei: Smith

Wilmington, N. C.

Rose Hill, \. ('.

Fifty-two

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Margaret Wolfe

I-aureJ Hill, X. C.

Spartanburg, S. C

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Myrtle Willis

Tampa, Fla.

Chadbourn, X. C.

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Phf.se Harlan

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Colors: Purple and White Flower: Wisteria

Motto: "Attain the unattainable" Psalm: 19 Hymn: "The Sun of God Ones Forth to War"

OFFICERS

Phebe Harlan President

Sara Kay Vice-President

Frances Purdie Secretary

Julia Taylor Treasurer

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Annie Xeal Barker

Katherixe Bland

Thelma Buss

Luniherton, N. C.

Rose Hill, X. C.

Pinehurst, X. C.

EsTELLE BlOXTON

Lorena Clark

Mahc.aret Clark

Charlotte C. H., Va.

Barium Springs, X*. C.

Linden, X*. C.

\.\xa Mildred Daniel

Clara Fossell

Louise Guicoc

Parkton, N. C.

Scotts Hill, N. C.

Elisabeth Hall Katrine, Va.

Valdesr. X. C.

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Dorothy Hammond

Phebk Harlan

Margaret Hobart

Laurinburg, N. C.

Rutherford, X. J.

Cheraw, S. (.'.

Barbara Jarvis

Poi.i.v Jokes

Sarah Kay

Spencer, N. C.

Sheppards, Va.

Red Springs, X. C

[argaret Kikkpatkkk

Lessie Mallov

Ruby McCutchen

Ked Springs, X. C.

Lumber Bridge, X. C.

EuZABETH McIsfXIS

Red Springs, X. C.

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Elizabeth Overstreet Wakulla, NT. C.

Margaret R utter Gastonia, N". C.

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Annie McQueen Mullins, S. C.

Frances Pi'rdie Dunn, N. C.

Helen Scoggins Wilmington, N. C.

Jane Stainback Charlotte, N. C.

Maud Newton Red Springs, N. C.

E LIZA BETH R OG ERS

Jacksonville, N. C.

Agnes Smith Smithfield, N. C.

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M viiTi.r; Walters Wakulla, N. C.

Evelyn Wilson Charlotte, X. C.

Julia Taylor Winnabow, N, C.

Mary Elinor Watson Red Springs, N. 0.

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Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: Aster

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Maroaret Britton Sikes Vice-President

Klla Lee Taylor Secretary

Marion Kelly Townsend Treasurer

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Frances Cain

Laura Avert

Rttth Cassady

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Blanche Conrad

Nan sir Bzggs

Martha Ei.i.erbk,

Dorothy Bonnet

Miriam Garrett

Sarah Lee Bracy

Hei.ex Guerrant

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Beryl Hayman

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Carha Belle Maultsiiy

Opal Menu's

Jean McAllister

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Moi.i.v McArthue Mei.ba McDaniel Margaret McFadoen

Nancy McInnis

EDITH McI.Al'RlN

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Jean McLaurin

Mattie -Mae Ross

Edna Nepf

Elizabeth Russell

Jeanii; Ogilvil

Elizabeth Sanderson

Annie Laurie Parxeli.

Mary Wiley Scott

Sara Rose Peterson

Mildred Sellars

Emma Dean Rogers

Margaret Sikes

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Violet Sine Marvel Spivey Kate Stewart Martix Sttjckey Katie Sugg Ella Lee Taylor Helen Gray Tolas

Marion Town-send Rebecca Turner Maxine Wade Sara Watson Mary Wiuuian Magaret Wn.LiroFU) Elizabeth Frances Wilson

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Marjorie Smith President

Mary Blue Smith Vice-President

Marjorie Weatherly Secretary

Katherine Bland Treasurer

Frances Ba.swku. Margaret Hobart Helen Marl: McNeil

(Catherine Blake Eleanor Hughes Louise McNeill

Katheeine Blue Barbara Jarvis Frances Paisley

Margaret Blue Josephine Jordan Louise Poteat

Annie Parks Brown Sara Kay Margaret Rutteb

Carrie Brown \„nie Dell Lovin Elizabeth Sanderson

Frances Cain Elizabeth Mariner Helen Scoggins

Lorena Clarke Opal Menus Marjorie Smith

Caroline Chapman Bertha Moore Mary Blue Smith

Alice Gammon Frances Monroe Ella Lei Taylor

Elizabeth Hall Ruby McCutcheon .Marjorie Weatherly

Dorothy Hammond Elizabeth Wilson

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K A T H ERINE B LV E

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Margaret Blue

Graduate in Voice

Eleanor Hughes

G ra dual e i u P'ta n o

Louise McNeill

Graduate in Plana

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Louise Poteat

Graduate in Voice

Marjorie Smith

Graduate in Piano

Mary Blue Smith

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Members

Mary Lee Bi.alock

RODOERS DaNTZLER

Ruth Fairks Pheiie Harlan

I lARRIET I [ODGIN

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Dorothy Swexdimax, E. X. Chief Marshal

Sara David, Z. Matilda Black, E. X.

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Alice Neel Wilson President

Katherine Moon-: Vice-President

Sarah Taylor , Secretary

Frances Richmond Treasurer

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Frances Richmond Mary Robinson Dorothy Swkndiman Sarah Taylor Eunice Thompson Alice Neel Wilson

Elizabeth Wilson

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Frances Mallard

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OFFICERS

Marjorie Weatherly President

{Catherine Blue First Vice-President

Margaret Blue Second Vice-President

Julia Taylor Recording Secretary

Eleanor Hughes Corresponding Secretary

Kathkrine Monroe Treasurer

Sarah Taylor Critic

Edna Mae Newton Censor

Nancy Hyde Chaplain

Members

Mandane Anderson Margaret Clark Alma Freeman

Annie Neal Barker Sara David Mahi.e Gunter

Katherine Blake Anna Mildred Daniel Wena Hambaugh

(Catherine Blue Rodgers Dantzler Beryl Hayman

Margaret Blue Irene Edgerton Anna Henderson

Biddie Barham Agnes Ellerbe Eleanor Hughes

I.ida Law Chapman Martha Ellerbe Nancy Hyde

I.ucile Clark Clara Mae Ellis Margaret IIobart

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Phebe Harlan Josephine Jordan Mary Frances Lasater Nonie Dell Loyin Frances Monroe Catherine Monroe Lessie Mae Malloy Frieda McC'oll Catherine McC'oll LrciLE McLkod Ruby McCitchen Jean McAllister Jean McLaurin Nancy McInnis Margaret McAhthur

Members

Helen Marie McNeill Margaret McFadgen Edith McLaihin Edna Mae Newton Elizabeth Russell Mary Robinson Nellie Rushin Anne Ross Marjorie Smith Mary Blue Smith Lai'ra Snead Esther Shann Helen Scoggins Elizabeth Sanderson- Katie Suggs

Martin Stuckey Violet Sine Sarah Taylor Ella Lee Taylor Julia Taylor Virginia Twymax Frances Townsend Marjorie Weatheri.y Margaret Wolfe Mary Wildman Mary Eleanor Watson Sarah Watson Elizabeth Wilson Margaret Willieord Bonnie Wright

Eighty-one

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Officers

Mary Lee Blalock President

Leila Crowell First Vice-President

Frances Barnwell Second Vice-President

Frances Purdie Recording Secretary

Polly McCormick Corresponding Secretary

Annie Parks Brown Treasurer

Evelyn Wilson Critic

Evelyn Brown . Censor

Laura Avery

Nannie Biggs Dorothy Bonney Sarah Lee Bracy Delaney Barham Frances Barnwell Sara Bedinger Tillie Black Thelma Bliss Mary Lee Blalock Katiikrine Bland Estelle Bloxton

Members

Mary Brady Annie Parks Brown Evelyn Brown Frances Cain Ruth Cassady Caroline Chapman Lorine Clark Jessie Cobb Letha Copeland Emma Coley Leila Crowell Lillian Dixon

Ruth Faires Clara Fussell Alice Gammon Miriam Garrett Loihse Guigou Helen Guerrant Elizabeth Hall Elva Herring Catherine Holden Annie Louise Herring Dorothy Hammond Myha Jacobs

Eighty-two

Epsilon Chi Literary Society

Barbara Jaryis Sara Kay Nellie Kelly Loiise Kimsey Hazel Kinlaw Lorine Kinlaw Frances Love Pearl Lyman Frances Mallard Elizabeth Mariner Clara Belle Maultsby Vardell Maxwell Opal Menius May Ola Miller Bertha Moore Katherine Moore Rada Moore Adaline McArthur Molly McArthur Elizabeth McInnis Annie R. McLaughlin Edxa McLaughlin

Members

Virginia McLean Loiise McNeil Mary McNeil Annie McQieen Lois McLean- Mabel McPhaul Frances McRae Polly McCormick .Ieanette McLaigjilin Edna Neef Jeanie Ogilvie Charlotte Painter Frances Paisley Annie Laurie Parnell Sara Rose Peterson Flora Phillips Frances Purdie Emma Rogers Frances Reynolds Frances Richmond Eleanor Robertson- Elizabeth Rogers Margaret Ritter

Mary Wiley Scott Mildred Sellars Agnes Smith Catherine Smith Mattie Lee Smith Jane Stainback Kate Stewart Lillian Stewart Marvel Spivey Margaret Sykes Dorothy Swendiman Helen Gray Tolar Rebecca Turner Louise Von Canon Maxine Wade Ruth Williams Maisie Willis Myrtle Willis Alice Neel Wilson- Elizabeth Wilson Evelyn Wilson- Stuart Wilson

Eighty-three

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Officers

Clara Mae Ellis President

Louise Von Canon Secretary-Treasurer

Miss Nancy B. Eliason Faculty Adviser

Members

Leila Crowell Frances Mallard

Sara David Vardell Maxwell

Alice Gammon Bertha Moore

Myha Jacobs Virginia MacLean

Polly Jones Lucile McLeod

Nellie Kelly Charlotte Painter

Hazel Kinlaw Eleanor Robertson

Pearl Lyman Louise Von Canon

Eifjhty-four

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Georgia Club

Eighty-six

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May Ola Miller

Nancy Hyde

Chief

Thelma Bliss

Eleanor Robertson

RlTH CASSADY

Agnes Smith

Lurena Clark

Esther Swann

Clara Fussell

Julia Taylor

Barbara Jarvis

Louise Von Canon

Rada Moore

Evelyn Wilson

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f r an ce s r i c ii m o n i) Jean McLaurin Alice Neel Wilson Sara Petersok Pearl Lyman Elva Herring Ella Lee Taylor Frances McRae

Members

Annie Parks Brown Ruth Faires Lois McLean Frances Monroe Eleanor Hughes Barbara Jarvis Carolina Chapman

RoDGERS DaNTZLER

Mrs. Williamson, Director

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Jean MacAllister Elizabeth Wilson Evelyn Wilson Louise Poteat Elizabeth McInnis Frances Pirdie Elizabeth Sanderson Helen Elizabeth Mariner Nannie Biggs Margaret Hobart Martin Stuckey

Alice Gammon Dorothy Hammond Frances Paisley Marjorie Weatherly Tillie Black Bertha Moore Katherine Moore Josephine Jordan Mary Blue Smith Ruby' McCutcheon Margaret Blue

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Harriet Hodgin President

Louise McNeill Vice-President

Margaret McArthur Secretary

Mattie Odom rr

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Members Laura Avery Carrie Brown

Annie Neal Barker Caroline Chapman

Ada Baxley Lida Law Chapman

Sarah Bedinger Jessie Cobb

EsTELLE BlOXTON EmMA CoLEY

Ninety

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Members

Anna Mildred Daniel Lillian Dixon

Agnes Ellerbe Martha Ellerbe Miriam Garrett Anna Harmon Rachel Herring Harriet Hodgin Catherine Holder Sarah Kay

Margaret Kirkpatrick Francis Love Carrie Liles Nonie Dell Lovin Lessie Mae Malloy Carra Belle Maultsby Mary' Alice Meachem Margaret McArthvr Adeline McArthur Mollik McArthuh Melba McDaniel Margaret McFadgen Sara McFadyen Elizabeth McInnis Mamie Edna McLaughlin

Jane McMillan- Mignonette McMillan Louise McNeill Mary McNeill Mabel McPhaul Annie Ruth McLaughlin Catherine McPhaul Virginia McLean Frances McRae Maude Newton Mattie Odom Elizabeth Overstreet Annie Laura Parnell Mary Ray Emma Dean Rogers Margaret Britton Sikes Ri'by Smith Helen Gray Tolar Marion Townsend Rebecca Turner Myrtle Walters Mary Elinor Watson Sara Watson Margaret Willieord Bonnie Wright

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Wena Hameai'oh.

Katherine Moore Maejorie Weatherly

Lillian Stewart Alice Neel Wilson

Elizabeth Wilson

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Ruth Fairbs President

Eunice Thompson Vice-President

Lobexa Clark Treasurer

Kate Stewart Secretary

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Frances Richmond Senior

Alice Gammon Junior

Jane Stainback Sophomore

Beryl Havman Freshman

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Katherine Moore Hockey

Jeaxette McLaughlin Basketball

Charlotte Painter Baseball

Agnes Smith Tennis

May Ola Miller .... Hiking

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Senior Scores Senior 8 Sophomore

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In spite of practice bouse and practice teaching, the Seniors turned out well for hockey. They did good work and their outstanding plays were made between the left wing and left inside Herring and Wilson. Some claim that tile luck of the team disappeared with the Red Rooster!

Ninety-six

Hockey

Junior Scores

1101 17 Freshman 0

Junior II Sophomore 3

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The Junior team had a good peppy season under the leadership of the manager Ruth Faires. Three well played games brought them the Championship, and glory to the Blue and Gray. "Ruthie" simply held the team together, and everybody played their hardest when she was on the field. Let's keep it up. Bulldogs, and work hard next vear.

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Basketball

Senior The Seniors, who have held the championship since they were freshmen) are working hard again this year. They have had practically the same team all the time, and we arc looking forward to the games with great eagerness. It is the last time we will meet on the Held, team, so do your best!

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Basketball

Junior The Juniors haven't won the championship, but they surely put up a good fight. and play a good game clean, honest, and quick work. We gave them a scare last year, so come on. team, let's do our best now.

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Basketball

Freshman We haven't seen you play in an official game yet, but if you are as plucky and as good sports as you were in hockey, you will surely make a name for yourselves although you have reallv alreadv made it.

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In spite of being our newest sport. Archery is one of the most popular. The Archery Club is lively and wide awake tournaments, contests, trips to Pineliurst. and having big people here are only a few of the tilings they put on. We are interested in its development, and from the girls on the range eaeli day we are confident that we are eorreet in saying that archery is in the first ranks of popularity.

One Hundred Four

Tennis

There lias been unusual interest in tennis this year. We started off in the fall with lots of pep. and an added feature, the beginners class. There is to be a be- ginners tournament early in the spring, and a loving cup is to be awarded to the champion. Here's your chance beginners.

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