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iMiss Kli/.ahf.th McCombs
F.Jilnr-,n-Clii,l
Miss Frances Jamf.s
Business Manager
PUBLISHED BV THE
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GREENSBORn, N. C.
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Coni^eiifs
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'[Book ^ii'o
^he Qlasses
'^Book 'ijhrce
Organizdtions
'Uiook '^u]tr
eT^iscellaneous
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Prefcxce
^Lf it may be
said of this circiLS that it
ivas rxohly acted, then ive
shall have been justified,
"cAll the Irorld's a stage,
(y4nd all ihe men and
women merely players."
College Song
//'(' raise our voices; lit llniii su'rll
III <t chorus loud and stroni/:
Tin- roUinti hills send hack the sound
Of our /rliiinf'htint soiui.
For in one tjreat nnhroken hand
With loyal hearts and Inn ,
Your daughters stand, and hand in hand
Sine/, eollet/e dear, to yon.
Our collei/e days run sreijtiy hy .
And all too soon ire part:
But in the years that are to come
Deep yravcn on each heart
Our motto. "Service." ivill reniaiii.
And service ice will do.
And as ice serve, our hearts will turn,
O college dear, to you.
Dear Alma Mater, strong and great
Me never shall forget
The gratitude we owe to you —
A never-ending debt:
All honor to your name ice give.
And lo-iie ice pledge iineiv.
1 1 nf ailing loyalty ice liring,
O college dear, to you.
White and Gold
Flower: Dais
Molln: Service
Dr. jri.us I. F(iu.st
Pi;-su!i->tl
Dr. \V.\lter C. Jackson-
Vice-President
Student Counselors
Miss I.u.i.iax Killixgsworth, A.R.
Erskinc Collese, A.B. ; Cnlumhia rniver>ity.
Miss Mixxie L. Jamisox
North Caidliiia College tor Women.
Miss Marie G. Axdrews. B.S., M.A.
Miami University, B.S. ; Columbia CniverMty, M.A.
Mrs. Ml riel E. Smith, B.S.
Olivet College; Simons College; Columbia University, B.S.
Mrs. Marg.aret T. Rvax. A.H.. M.A.
University of Michigan, A.B.; Columbia Universitv, M..A.
Miss Flora Merehith, A.B.
OiiUe Universitv, AM.
Board of Directors
A. T. Allen- Il'akr Counly
J. D. MuRPHV Iluiuomhi- Counly
Mrs. J. A. Brovvx Columbus Counly
A. E. WoLTZ Gaston County
A. J. Conner Northampton County
Mrs. W. T. Bost H'ak,- Counly
J. L. Nelson Catdwrll Counly
George R. Ward Duplin Counly
Miss Easdale Shaw Ritkmond Counly
Junius D. Grimes Braufort County
H. G. Chatham Forsyth County
Administrative Ofhcers
Julius I. Fousx, LL.D PrrsUtni
Walter Clinton Jackson, LL.O. . I'iir-Prisidcnt and Chairman of llic Faculty of Sodal Stirnir
William C. Smith, L.H.D D,an of Ihr Coll,,/,- of Lihiral Arts and Sdenics
John H. Cook, Ph.D. . . D,an of ihr Siliool of Education and Din-itor of the Summer Session
Wade R. Brown, Mus.B Dean of the Sehool of Musie
Blanche E. Shaffer, M.A ■ . . Dean of the School of Home Economies
WiNFiELD S. Barney, Ph.D Chairman of the Faculty of Lant/uaijes and Literature
John Paul Givler, M.A Chairman of the Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Virginia Racsdale, Ph.D ■ ■ Cabinet Member from llie Fatuity at Larije
E. J. Forney Freasurer
Anna M. Gove, M.D I'hysuian
Laura H. Coit Secretary of the Colle;/e
Mary Taylor Moore Reijistrar
Charles H. Stone, M.A., B.L.S Librarian
W. H. Livers, M.A liusiness Manaijir and Director of Extension Division
Chase Going Woodhouse, M.A Focalional Direilor
Facult''
Di piirtiiu III cjf Biuhit/y
John Paul CJivler, M.-'V. .'Xrchie D. Shaftsbur'.', B.,\. Jay R. Traver, M.A.
L. Edwin Yocum, Ph.D. Helen M. Ingraha.m, M.S. Ln.\ Bhli.e Love, M.S.
Earl H. Hall, M.S. Maide Williams, M.S. Malcolm McKenzie, M..A.
E. Inez Coldwell, B.A. .'\nnie L. Pleasanjs, M..\. A\,\ Lee Andrews, B..'\.
Di pcirttin III rjf (jiuiiiislry
Mary M. Peity, B.S. I'.. Kaiherine Wrighl, M..\. Florence Schaeffer, M.A.
Elva E. Barrow, M.A. Ella B. McDearman, B.A.
Department cjf English
William C. S.viini, L.I 1. 11. Abigail E. Rowley, M.A. Jane Summerell, M.A.
Martha E. Winhkld, M..'\. CJeorge P. Wilson, M.A. Netite Sue Tillett, M.A.
Alonzo C. Hall, M.A. Mary Vincent Long, M.A. Agnes Marie Clegg, M.A.
Leonard B. Hurley, M.A. Arnold McKay, M.A. May A. Thompson, M.A.
William R. Taylor, M.A. James Painter, M.A. Alfred T. West, B.S.
J. Arthur Dunn, M..^. Robina W. Mickle, M.A. Anna R. Blake, M.-i^.
Mildred R. Gould, M..^. Wilma Kuck, B..-^.
Faculty
Dcpiirl/nrnt of Gcniian
Caroline P.B. Schoch, M.A.
Di part incut of Health
Anna M. Covk, M.O. Ruth M. Colmncs, B.A., M.D.
Dt part/iu fit of l/y</i( IK
Annie M. O'Donnell, Sc.D. Mildred Harris. M.A. Reba F. Harris, M.A.
.'Knne Shameurgher
Di partiiHiit of Physical Eiliic/itioii
Mari C. Cole.vian, B.S. Ei.izabeih Rogers Minna Lal ier. H.S.
Marvlvn Emoni), B.S. Joanna Teiaver Dver Hope Tisdale, B.A.
Eleanor Haroll, B.A. Aldace Fitzwater, B.S.
Department of History and Political Science
\V. ('. JAtKsoN, B.S.. Ll,.n. C. D. Johns, M.A. Ethelvn Dewev, M..\.
Harrii I W. F^LLioii, M..-\. M. Ciui.i.ANDER. M.,\ "'Bernice E. Draper, M.A.
B. Kkndrick, Ph.D. \'era Largent, M.A. M. Mendenhall, M.A.
.\. M. Arneii. Ph.D. Isabel Fergison, M.A.
Dtpai tint lit of Latin
\I0I,A BODDIE
Lihrary Science
r. H. SioNE, M..A., B.I..S. Ri in Sankee, B..\.. K.E.S. Catharine Pierce, B..\., B.S.
D( partiiient of Miilhcinatics
*\'iRGiNiA Ragsiiale. Ph.D. Hhen Barton. PhLD. Enhlv H. Waikins, M..\.
(oka Strong, B..\.
Department of Physics
*NoRMAN Baird Foster, M.S. J. C. Pomero',. M..\, J. C. Littlefield, M.A.
Department of Psycholor/y
J. A. Hi(;hsmitii, Ph.D. W. W. NF\riin, M..\. Dladvs Rae Dlnkle, M.A.
Dipartmeiit of Romanci Laiii/iiai/cs
WiNFiELi) S. Barney, Ph.D. Jessie C. Laird, M.A. Ca.meron D. Ebaugh, M.A.
CJeorce a. CNDERwoon, Ph.D. Rene Hardre, Professorat Des Alice Abbott, M.A.
Malcolm K. Hooke, D. de Ecoles Normales Frances Arnold, M. A.
lTniversiie .Augustine LaRochelle, M..'\. Louise Kraus, Ph.D.
Harold B. Sianion, Ph.D. Helen L. Garrett, M..A. C.i.advs R. Thompson, NL.\.
Meta IE Miller, Ph.D. Katherine Matson, M.A.
Departiiii lit of Soi ioloi/y
Glenn R. Johnson, M..\. .\u\ Davis, M.A.
Di partiiu lit of Leonomics
Albert S. Keister, Ph.D.
Facult:
John H. Cook, Ph.D.
A. P. Kephart, Ph.D.
Etta Spier, M.A.
Lloyd E. Blauch, Ph. P.
Ruth Fitzgerald, M..'\.
Elizabeth M. Weatherspoon
Oliver P. Clutts, M.A.
Philip L. Harrimav, M.A.
Herbert Kimmel, M.A.
School of Ediuation
Harold L. Camp, Ph.D.
Mvrla Morris, B.S.
Marie Denneen, M.A.
J. A. Smith, M.S.
Betty Aiken Land, B.A.
Mary Fitzgerald
Pearl Payne, B.S.
AsHTON- Hatcher, B.S.
Gladys Boyivgton, M.A.
Nora Carter, M..A.
Miriam MacFadyen, B.S.
Edna Geicer, M.A.
Anna Kreimeier, Ph.B.
Dorothy Marlowe, Ph.B.
Jennie Whitten, M.A.
Alue Wilson, B.S.
.■\lice Jane Sperry, B.Ed.
Margaret M. Green, B.S.
Wade R. Brown, Mus.D.
Benjamin S. Bates
George M. Thompson, Mus.M.
Henry H. Fuchs, B. A., Mus.M.
Alleine Minor
Blanche E. Shaffer, M.A.
Mollie a. Peterson, M.A.
School of Music
*Mary Lois Ferrell Helen M. Dowdy
Grace Van Dyke More, B.Mus. Millie J. Fristad, B..\.
E. J. Forney
Myra M. Albright
Sue Kyle Southwick
School of Home Economics
Viva M. Playfoot, B.S.
Anne E. Denison, M.A.
Catherine Dennis, M.A.
(]oiiiiiicrci<d Dcp/irt/iicnt
Paiiy Si'Ri ii.L, B. S.
Helen M. Richards, B.A.
CJladys Parker, B.Mus.
Nevera Bergmann
Agnes N. Coxe, B.S.
Fannie Holmes Oaies, B.S.
Eli/abeih Craig, B.P.
Charles H. Stone, M.A., B.L.S.
Sue Vernon Williams, M.A.
Elizabeth Sampson, B.S.
Mary Taylor Moore
Mary Alice Tennent, B.A.
Minnie L. Jamison
LiLLLAN KiLLlNGSWORTH, B.A.
The Lihritry
\IRG1\1A Trumpir
Mary Ruth Angle
Marion CJrant, B.A.
Rcijislrar's Office
EiMia Harwooh, B.L.
Depart III cut of Stii/lcnt Life
Marie G. Andrews, M.-'K.
Flora M. Merfdhh, M.A.
Margaret T. Ryan, M..^.
Lois Justice, B.A.
Annie M. Brown, B.S.
Virginia Satierfield, B.S.
Mildred P. Newton, B.A.
Minnie I. Caffey, B.A.
Muriel Ewing Smith, B.S.
Kaiherine Sherrii.l, B.A.
OtKer Officers
Hope Cooi.idge, B.S., M.S. . . . Dictilian
EsTEi.i.E Boyd ■ . Supervisor of Dormilorirs
Clora McNeill . Secretary lo tlie President
Edna A. Forney . ■ ■ .Issistant Treasurer
Clara Booth Byrd, B.A., Alumnae Secretary
Alice McKinnon . . ■ Manaeier of Colletjr
Bool; Store and Post Office
Margaret Shepard, B.S. . . . General Sec-
retary of Y. ir. C. .1.
Jessie McLean, R.N • S'urse
Elizabeth Henninger ^'nrsr
Mrs. J. E. Deviney . . . .Issistant Manaijer
of the Post Offiie
Eva J. Co.K . . . Screlary to l/ir Dean of
the School of Kduiolinn
Bessie Doub Issistant Dictilian
Kathleen Pethi Hawkins . . Sleno//rap/ier
Helen Pickard . . • . Secretary lo Busi-
ness Manaijer
Vivian Rogers . . Secretary lo I'iii -Presi-
dent and Dean of tlie College
Inez Adamson Stenoarahhpr
Lillian Mebane ..... Stenograplier
Julia E. Gannt Nurse
Ruth Grigg Slenoqrapher
Annie Hughes . . Secretary lo llie Pliysiiian
Maude Solomon Curry .... Office .Is-
sistant to Training School
J. M. Sink . • . Superintendent of Grounds
and Buildings
Miss Clara R\rd
.lluminii- Sidilary
if
The Alumnae Association
Offickrs
Laura H. Coit Honorary I'ns'ulnil
Mrs. Claude Morris PrrsiJnU
WiNlFiiKD BfXKWiTH Vict'-PrrsiAcn!
Clara B. Byrd Grmral Scir,-lary
Board oi Trustees
Adelaide V. N. Howard
Annie M. Cherry
Bertie Craig
Marjorie Craig
Annie Beam Funderburk
Rosa Blakeney Parker
Mabel Stamper
Mary Wiley
Janie Stacy Gwynn
STUDENT S- BUILDING
AUDITORIUM
STREAM IN 1 H t PARK
MAIN BUILDING
INFIRMARY
PATH IN P f: A B O D 'l' PARK.
CAMPUS NEAR DORMITORIES
SENIORS
Sarah Power Akmsikonc
Masiot of Class nf ' 2Q
Class of 29
. . . Hliie ami U'hite
. . . Sivicl l',a
"Uniuard"
Song
T///V, ,lu-,'rs fnr llir lllii, and ll/iilr.
Slriviuij ahvays jar lln- nijht.
Our aims are liii/li and loyal
To lliim ii'i-'ll t'lr hi- true.
And '20 mni'is niiiaird
rorr-vn to.-.,ard li.r </oal.
To you, drar lima Mairr,
ll'r plidi/r our Inarls aiiriu
Ifr'll honor, lo-vr and ilurisli
Till- day's ici-'-vi- sfunl ilUIi you:
ir,'H I'o-v,- and srr-vr you alv.ays,
D,ar Collrar. Iinr's lo you'
Clinnis
T/,r Hlur and IT/iil, fon-vrr!
Our iry sliall i-rfr In.
And "Onivard' i-vn Oniiard"
To our I'iilory
Senior Class Omcers
Marv Ci.ara Tati: I'residnil
El.I/Ai;HII llANAMAN I' tl l-l'lisutilll
Edi.a Best Srirclary
Mabel Topping .... Ttmsiu i r
Katie Midvette ... . I'uinist
Grace IIankins C/nir Leader
Class Poem
'ritnii (hiiiiihin uhiit (! I jiilldiicil U'lsihiiii's i/iii<liiii/ liiu/cr.
'I'lioii stiildy. ivicil halls ailh loliniuis fnir tiinl ulii/i,
U'liiih liiiN\(il iiiir s/iiviiii/s luu-anl the everlnsliiii/ lit/ht.
We hid fiireu'ell liith uis/fiil eyes, iiinl f/iiii lioiil/l stiiy
'I'll sliiiiidale mil thirst hy dnnkiiuj of the eiif>
ll'hiih r/iieiiihes not. hut (Vtr feeds the i/lorioiis liri
'I'hiit hums uithiii lis. riiiukeiied hy our souls' desire:
For this ire st/iiid uith nriiis oiitstretihal and reaeliinii ii />
V'o thee, thou fount of l-nou'ledije . and yd stanilim/ thus
Move on. and make a flaee for those alio folloir n\.
MARJORIE Van NEMAN'
Miss MixNii: L. Jwiiscix
llunurary M, mh,r „f l/ir Class of 'JO
The ("la■•^ nf '21; i^ juvth prnud nf itv hniii rarx mcnilier, Mi--. J:imi-on. Sime
her ^tiult'iit (hnv at this (.nllcnf, Mi-^ jaiiiivdii has ht-t-ii here a^ a ouinsehir ami
frieiici of the classes as the> rmne ami H'l ; ami her influence has lieeii felt in the
lives nf manv liumlreds nf N. C. graduates. Though everyone finds a friend in
Miss Jamison, we nf tlie Class of '29 feel that she is particularly our own and one
of us. We are gratefid to her for her constant help and inspiration, and »e are
glad that she %vears the 15lue am! White.
Other Senior Orhcers
Marjokik \'an\ama\ Pnrl
V'lRGlMA KlRKPAlKICK l'ln/>/li/
Rosalie Jacobi Laivyrr
Katherine Fleminc llistoriaii
Laura McCoy Alexander
HUNTERSVII.LE, N. C.
.-l.B. Education
All. Ipliian Stuifty
j)rrii C. Allee
NHW BERN", N". C.
.l.B. History
Snccer Teain (i, 2, 5, 4) ; Soccer Wir^ity (3) ; Swlmmint; Team
(i, 2, 3); Civiii Teain (i, 1, 3); Malh Club (2, 3, 4); French
Club (2); Ycuirif; Voters Club (3, 4); InternatioTial Relations
Club (3, 4) ; Secretarv and Treasurer nf International Relations
Club (4) ; N. C. Monogram (2) ; Star (3) ; Dolphin Club (3, 4).
Betlaii Ovama Ai.i.ex
AEI.AMA, CA.
./.«. Library Sdcnee
Ciraduated from (■uilford College, 1926; A.B. History.
Nelle Katherixe Anders
ASHEVILI.E, N". C.
A.B. Frrnc/i
A.I. ll.hiiUl S.-.._iity
French Club (i, 2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (3); House
Representatives (i).
'™s. ':i •»3" « «^ *■ ■'^ ••SB*f *^''"J
Glennie Anderson
HIGH POINT, N. C.
A.B. EJucalion
Alcth.'i.in ScM'i.ly
Spanish Cliili (2, 3); Education Cluli (3, 4).
Lillian D. Arhelger
FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS
U.S. Pliysiial Edinalion
Ail.l|ilii;in Si.ri.n-
Orcher.us (3); Pre^i(lent Orchesiis (4); Life Saver; German
Chih (4) ; A. A.
Virginia Asrf.w
WINDSOR, N. C.
A.B. Romancf l.anijuaijfs
Seniiir Marshal; SnphonKire Ci)mmissiiin ; Proctcir ; French Club
(2, 3, 4); Spanish C'luli (3, 4); Education Cluh.
Ruth Atkinson
ELKIN, N. C.
A.B. English
Adflpliian Society
"''•^^ •%
Mary Kijzabf.tii Avext
JONESBORO, N'. C.
AM.
Botany CIiili {2, 3); Eiiucatioii Club (4); French Club (4).
Raciikl Barxf.s Avcock
DUNN", N. C.
AM. Emjlish
Freshman C'll?nmi^^il1n (i); House of Representatives (2); Re-
porter for "Carol'niian" (2); French Club (2); Secretary Cor-
nelian Society (2); Marshal (5); Education Club (4); Presi-
dent of Cornelian Society (4).
Bkrtiia Kstelle Barnwell
KllN'EVVILLE, N. C.
A.B. Matlirmalics
Meredith College (i, 2); Sisters of \V. F. C. H. Club (i, 2);
Frank Harper Mathematics Prize (i); Hiking Club (2); Win-
ner of Monogram (2); Home Economics Club (2); Cheniistrv
Club (',, 4); Mathematics Club (2, 1, 4); Academic H.inor
Roll (I, 2, 3)-
Dell\ Batciielor
NASHVII.I.K, N. C.
«..S'. ruhlic S,l„H,l Music
Madrigal Club (3, 4,)
Emma Parks Bkaman
STAN'TONSBURC, \. C.
A.B. Biology
French Club (2); Education Club (4).
Edla Best
WINDSOR, N. C.
A.B. Romanii' Laniiiuiijcs
Proctor (i); Freshman Commission (i); French Club (i, 2, 3,
4) ; Spanish Club (2, 3, 4) ; House of Representatives (2) ; Mar-
shal (3); Chairman Prof;ram Committee Spanish Club (4);
Class Secretary (4) ; Junior-Senior Toaster (3).
Julia Katherixr Bird
GREENSBORO, N. C.
.■^.B. Rornimir Liirn/iitu/rs
Alith.ian Suii.ty
French Club (2, 3, 4); Spanish Cub (3, 4); Y. W. C. A.
Athletic Association.
Lily Klizabetm Blake
CHABBOURN, N. C.
B.S.M. Piano
AiLlphian S.ni<-ty
French Club (i, 2); Euterpe Club (4); Honor Roll (2).
CASTELLor-: M. Bi.axd
WADESBORO, N. C.
A.B. Romance Lant/uai/es
Corresponding Secretary Adelphiiin Society, Vice-President Adel-
phian Society; Swimming Team (i, 2, 3); Soccer Team (2);
Soccer Varsity (2); Proctor (1); Junior-Senior Toaiter; House
President; Lite Saving.
Fraxcf.s Bohbitt
oxrOKii, N. c.
.V.B. Education
Al.tli.kiii S.MJ.ty
Spanish CUih (3, 4); Young Voters Club (3, 4); Education
Club (3. 4).
M F.LI. IF. Gfxdai.l Boggax
WADFSRIIKO, S'. C.
./,/?. Riimiuur l.itnifuat/rs
AM. I|.|ii,.l, .■^n.i.ty
Spanish CUib; French Club; Education Club.
Mii.DRKi) Irfxe BOLIEIv
UICKORV, N'. c.
.l.Ii. Rioloijy
.\.lrlj,hiaTi .<s.irit-ty
German Club; Botany Club (3, 4); Education Club (4).
Sara Dolletta Bost
ALBEMARLE, N. C.
A.B. Entillsh
DrkiHii Society
French Club (i, i, 3, 4); Prcictnr (2); Vnurig \'nters Cliih
( + ) ; Kilucatinn Cluh (4).
Harrikt Bovi)
WAVSESVIM.E, \. C.
BS. Physiial lUlmalinn
Iiili..:ill .s.iiirty
Second Team Baseball; Eiliicaticm Club (4); Soccer (2. 3, 4);
Baseball (2, 3); Varsity {2); A. A. Cabinet (4); Manager nf
Tumbling Team (3, 4); French Club (2); Y. W. C. A.
Mildred Bovlfs
WIXSTON-SALKM, N'. C.
A.B. Educalwn
Chemistry Club (i); French Club (3).
Luna Daile Bradford
BURGAW, K. C.
B.A. Eiluialinn
Pik.ail Sc.rirly
Flnra MacDonaM College (i, 2); French Club (3, 4); Educa-
tion Club (4).
Thelma Brady
ELLERBE, N. C.
.I.B. Education
Dik.^an S..rii-ty
V. \V. C. A. (i); Spanish Club (2, 3); Young Voters Club
(3, 4) ; Education Club (4).
EsTOY Bragg
YOUKGSVILI.E, N'. C.
././?. Eduealinn
French Club (2, 3); Education Club (4).
Aya Garvix Brannock
SPENCER, X. C.
A.B. Education
Spanish Club (i, 2); Basketball (2, 3); Soccer (i, 4); Base-
ball (i, 3) ; Education Club (4) ; Proctor (2) ; Young \'oters
Club (4).
Sarah Brawley
MnORESVII.I.E, \. c.
.I.n. Education
Freshman Choir; Spanish Club (i, 2) ; Sophomore Council; Re-
cording Secretary of Alethcian Society (2) ; House Vice-President
(2) ; Honor Roll (2, 3) ; Chairman Red, White and Blue Wed-
ding (3); Chairman Junior-Senior Banquet (3); Toastmistress
Junior-Senior Banquet (3); "Carolinian" Reporter (3); Student-
Hostess of Dining Room (4) ; Education Club (4) ; Advisory
Council (4) ; Chief Marshal (4).
'i.^nr^ *_ :i3urTsiLi^
Camille Brinklrv
MAN'TEO, \. C.
nS. Physital Ediuation
Ad.'llihian Soiii'ly
Soccer Team (2, 3, 4); Captain (4); A. A. Cabinet (4);
Spanish Club (i, 2); Education Club (4); Tennis Manager
(3); Examiners Life Saving (2, 3, 4); Y. W. C. A.; Swim-
ming Team (4) ; Gymnastic Team (4).
Edna May Brown
KANNAPOLIS, N. C.
A.B. EJucalion
Spanish Club (2) ; Education Club (4) ; V. W. C. A.
Frances Scott Brown
RICHMOND, VA.
.LB. English
Dikf-an Sn, U'ty
Kathervn Elaine Brown
CHINA CROVE, N. C.
B.S.M. Public School Music
Proctor (2, 3, 4) ; German Club (2, 3) ; Yice-President of Opera
Association (3); Treasurer of Madrigal Club (4); Madrigal
Club Quartette (3, 4); Honor Roll (4); Euterpe Club (4);
Madrigal Club (2, 3, 4); Opera Association (3, 4).
Sarah J. Brown
BELCROSS, y. C.
.LB. Biology
Sophomore Council; Treasurer Junior Class (3); French CUih
(i, 2); Botany Cluh (3, +) ; Zoology Field Club (2, 3, 4);
President Zoology Field Cluh (4); Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (4);
Dikean Society Treasurer (2); Dikean Society President (4).
Hazki, Xfli. Btllock.
STEM, \, C.
.l.B. Etiuiation
A.li li.hian Sotifty
Freshman Choir (i); French Club (2, 3); Fducation Cluh (4).
iMarcarkt Spright BrxN
BMIIEBORO, N. C.
.l.B. Enijlisli
Al.th.ian Sorifty
French Cluh (i, 2); Fducation Club (3); Secretary Education
Club (4).
Hi[,i)A Bunting Btrton
JACKSONVILLE, X. C.
.l.B. History
Freshman Choir (i); Proctor (2); Charter Meinher of Young
Voters Club (2, 3, 4); French Club (i, 2); Botany Club (2);
Debating Club (2, 3); Speaker's Club (4); President (4);
"Carolinian" Rcportorial Staff (4) ; Education Cluh (4).
Ethel Biti.kr
KIIDSVH I.K, N. C.
.1.11. Fnn<li
Iiik.;ni .■-'.•. i. -IN
Brenau College, Gainesville, CJa., (i, 2); French Club (3, 4).
Eva Virgixia Bvf.ri.v
LFXINCION, N. C.
B.S.M. Public Si hold Music
German Cluh (2, 3, +) ; Eiliication Chili (3, +) ; Madrigal Clul)
(2, 3, 4); Young \'oters Club (2, 3); Euterpe Club (3, 4);
Prmtor.
Virginia Idei.l Cameron
OI.IVKR, N. C.
AM. Eutjlish
Flora McDonald College (i, 2); Zelesian (i); Finance Com-
mittee V. \V. C. A.; Library Committee "V" (2); N. C. Col-
lege (3. 4); Aletheian; French Club (3, 4); Young Voters
Club; Speakers Club; B.S.C; Life Savers Band (4).
Mary Lilly Cate
COLUMBIA, S. C.
U.S. Home Economics
Class Hockey Team (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Class Soccer Team and Man-
ager (i); Class Track Team and Manager (3); Wearer of
N. C. Monogram; Chemistry Club (3); Home Economics Club
(3, 4); Secretary Home Economic; Club (4).
Edith Amick Causey
LIBERT'S, \. C.
.^.B. Romanw l.anc/iiaijrs
A.l> l|iliiaii S(i.i,.|>
Hnii>e \'ice-Presi(lem (3); Freruh Cluh (i, 2, 3, 4); Spanish
Cliih (2, 3, 4); Education Cluh (4).
Marcakf.t Louise Causey
LIBERTY, N. C.
A.B. Eduialion
A. A. (i, 2, 3, 4); French Club (2); Math Cluli (2, 3, 4);
VouiiK Voters Cluh (3, 4); Hockey Team (3, 4); Playlikers
(4) ; Education Cluh (4).
Ol.IVE MOZELLE CaUSEY
CREEN'SBORO, X. C.
AM. Emilish
Spanish Cluh (2); French Cluh (2); Education Club (4):
Track (2, 3, 4); Hockey (4).
Sara Elizabeth Cauthen
RALEIGH, N. C.
A.B. Uislory
St. Mary's, Raleigh, 1925-1927.
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Esther Cavexess
COI.ERinfiK, N. C.
A.B. Romtiiur Lanijuaijrs
nik.aii .So.iity
Freiu-li dull (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Spanish Club (2, 3, 4) ; V. \V. C. A.
Procliir (2).
Gladys Rav Chase
BUKNSVII.I.R, \. C.
.LIS. KiKjlish
French Club (3, 4) ; Pnii'tcir (3) ; Vouu},' Voters Club (4).
Valextixe G. Cihlk
SARASOTA, H.A.
./.«. History
A,l. liilMiin S.Mi.tN
French Club (i, 2, 3); Voun« N'nters Club (4); Orchesus (3,
4) ; Soccer Varsity {3) ; Soccer Feam (3) ; Civmnastics Team
(3) ; Track 'Feam (3).
Hazel Clark
WKI.DOS", \. C.
.l.li. Ediualion
IJik.ali Society
F.ilucation Club (4).
RcTii Murray Clixard
HIGH POINT, N. C.
J.B. History
President of Class (i) ; Chairman of Freshman Commission (i) ;
Freshman Choir (i); House of Representatives (i); Handmaid
to Service (i); Treasurer of Y. W. C. A. (2); Sophomore
Council (2); French Club (2); Debating Club (2); Plavlikers
(2, 3, 4) ; A. A. (2, 3, 4) ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (3, 4) ; In-
ternational Relations Club (3, 4); Young Voters Club (3, 4);
Toaster at Junior-Senior {3); Baseball Team (2, 3); Baseball
Var. ity (2, 3) ; Class Soccer Manager (3) ; Soccer Team (3) ;
Secretary of Student Government {3); Faculty-Student Council
(3, 4); President of Student Government (4).
WixxiE Mae Ci.oer
CKAMTE FALLS, N". C.
.7./?. Education
A.l.liihian Sofi.-ty
Spanish Club (3, 4); Education Club (4).
Kate Coble
GREENSBORO, N. C.
AM. Education
Alc'thrian Potifty
Ziology Field Club (2, 3, 4); French Club (2); Botany Club
(3. 4); Secrct:ir> Botany Club (4); Kducatioii Club (4).
Wh.ma Coble
CLIMAX, N. C.
A.B. Malhrmatics
Mathematics Club (2, 5, 4); French Club (2); Education Club
(3, 4); Honor Roll (2); Secoml Semester (3).
Annie .Mak Crowdkr
RALEIGH, N. C.
A.B. Education
Al.'thcian Society
French Club (2, 3); Education Club (4).
Elizabeth Boiildiim Crowder
CLARKSVILLE, VA.
/l.B. Biology
Al.thclan Society
Freshman Choir (i) ; Spanish Club (i, 1) ; Proctor (2) ; Zoology
Field Club (2, 3, 4); Botany Club (3, 4); Treasurer Yount;
Voters Club (3); Chemistry Club (3, 4); International Rela-
tions Club (3, 4); Vice-President Zoology Field Club (4);
Chairman Membership and Attendance Committee, International
Relations Club (4) ; President Young Voters Club (4) ; House
President (4).
CoRiNNE Cook
GREENSBORO, N. C.
A.B. Education
DIkcan Society
Playlikers; "The Patsy.
Marv Aeice Culp
GASTONIA, N. C.
A.B. Education
Adelphian Society
Freshman Commission (i); Freshman Choir (i); Hou e of
Representatives (i, 2); Secretary Adelphian Society (2); Vice-
President of Class (2) ; French Club (2) ; Botany Club (2) ;
Orchesus (2, 3, 4) ; Dance Drama (2, 4) ; Senate (3) ; Picture
Editor of Annual (3) ; Class President (3) ; Handmaiden to
Service {3); Dividing Committee (3); Athletic Association (3,
4); Toaster at Junior-Senior (3); Education Club (3, 4);
Yoimg Voters Club (3, 4); Adelphian Marshal (4); Playliker..
(4) ; Student Assistant in Psychology Department (4) ; Honor
Roll (i, 2, 3, 4)-
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AlARv Franxes Draughox
DUNN, N. c.
A.B. Mat/ifmalics
Dikran Society
French Chih (2, 3); Orchesus (3, +) ; Math Club (2, 3, +) ;
Educatinn Club {4); Treasurer of Society (4); House Vice-
President (4).
Margaret Alice Duckworth
MORGANTON, N. C.
//.B. Education
Dikcaii So./iety
Ijdtaiiy Club (3) ; Education Club (4).
Vern Duncan
WILKSBORO, N. C.
,-/.C. History
A.i.liihian Sotii-ty
Spanish Club (2, 3); International Relations Club (4).
Wrenn Duncan
WILKSBORO, N. C.
Lillian Gray Dunn
MT. HOLLY, N. C.
B.S. P/iysiial Educalion
Alvthri:in So.'i.'ty
Class Cheer Leailer (i) ; Hockey Team (i) ; Soccer Team (i) ;
Varsity Soccer (i); Ciymnastic Class Manager (i, 2); Base-
ball Team (i); Varsity Baseball (i); Tennis Team (1);
Chemi try Club (3); Hiking Leader (2); Mimograin Club (2,
3, 4) ; Life Saver (4).
JoNNiE Edwards
HOOKERTON, N. C.
A.B. Educalion
Freshinan Choir; House of Representatives (i)
(2) ; Education Club (4).
Mary Frances Edwards
MnuNl- AIRY, N'. C.
A .R, E d lu alio n-Enij lis li
Campus Citizenship Committee of the Y. W. C. A. (i) ; Span-
ish Club (2) ; Young \'oters C'uh (3, 4) ; Speakers Chib (3, 4)
Education Club (4).
Elizabeth Ehringhaus
IIEN'DERSONVILLR, \. C.
A.B. Enijlisli
Dik.an So. i.-ly
French Club (2, 3); Spanish Club (4).
Louise Ellis
GOLDSTON', N. C.
A.B. Education
Ail.li.lihin So. i.4.v
Grace Exi'm
SN'OW HIM,, X. C.
A.R. F.duialiiin
Keith Feamster
SALISBURY, N'. C.
A.B. Frt-ndi
French Club (i, 2, 3, 4); \'ice-President French Club (2);
Secretary French Club (3); ll()u>e \'ice-Pre>ident ( + ); Educa-
tion Club (4); "Carolinian" Staff (4).
Mary Lois Fercu'sox
FRANKLIN", N. C.
A.B. EAuial'wn
French Club (2, 3); Mathematics Club (2, 3, 4); Proctor (2
Champion Track Team (3); N. C. Monogram (4).
Sue Christine Fields
LA GRANGE, N. C.
A.B. English
Freiidi Cluh (x) \ Spanish Clul. (;); Kiliiration Cluh (4).
Kathkrixe Virgixia Fields
GREKNSBORO, N. C.
B.S. Music
Ail.lpliinn S..,'icty
MndriKal Cluh (3, 4)-
Evelyn Fitch
MEBANK, \. C.
A.R. Kducalion
V. W. C. A. (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Pla>likers (3. 4) ; Freiich Club (2)
Education Cluli (4); Secretary ami Ircasurcr Plavliker- (4).
Jessie Kixxev Fitzcerai.d
INDIAN' TKAU., S. C.
./.«. Uislnry
French Cluli {2, 3); \ mmn \'nter> Clnh (3, 4); Filucaticin
Club (4).
Mary Katherine Fleming
RALEIGH, N. C.
.7.B. Englisli
French Club (i, 2); Spani>h Club (2, 3); Y. W. C. A. (i, 2,
3. +) ; Sophomore CniTimi>.sion (2) ; House President (3) ; Junior
Editor of "Pine Needles" (3); Class Secretary (3); Class His-
torian ( + ) ; Representative at Large on Y. W. Cabinet (4).
Anne Ford
BESSEMER CITY, N. C.
A.R. Matliimat'us
Al.'lhciiin S...i.-ty
Mathematics Club; Athletic Association.
Kathar'^ne E. Freeman
SAI.ISBLRV, N. C.
A.li. Etujlhh
Orchesus (i,
3, 4); Secretary of Orchesus (3); Dance
Drama ( i, 2, 3, 4).
Cordelia Marsm French
nRAPKR, N. c.
A.B. Matliimat'us
Freshman Choir ( i ) ; CnlleKe Choir (2); French Club (2
Mathematics Club (i, 2, 3, 4); Ycpung \'oters Club (3, 4).
Carmen Elizaiu'Tii Frvf.
BOONVILLE, N. f.
B.S.M. Piano
A.B. Junior Diploma and Music Certificate Davenport College
1925-1927; Mailrigal Cluh (3, 4) ; Euterpe Cliih (3, 4).
Celia Fuller
NEW BERN', N'. C.
.LB. Ilhtnry
C..rili-li;ill Sn, icy
Marshal (4) ; Spanish Cluh (2, 3)
Edna Gardner
FOUNTAIN, N. C.
A.B. EJucalinn
AdPlpliian S.nirly
Education Club.
Aline Garrell
TABOR, N. C.
A.B. Education
Spanish Club (2, 3); French Club (i, 2); Education Club (4).
I'llKI.MA GASKIX
BLOUNTSTOWN, FLA.
A.B. Md. Lang.
Botany Cluh (2) ; Spanish Club (2, 3, 4) ; President of Spanish
Club (4); Opera Association (3, 4).
Kl.I/ABF.TI I GAT1A\0()I)
PHLllAM, N". C.
./.«. Enylish
Elon (i); I'runh Club (2); Soccer Team (4).
Doxxis Gold
Lai IIMORK, N. c.
A.B. F.duiation
Botany Club (2); French Club (2. 3); Educatirui Club (4):
House of Representatives (2, 3); Proctor (2, 3).
Gladis Goodmax
cONcnRn, N. c.
A.B. History
French Club (2, 3): Vouuk Voters Club (3, 4); Class Basket-
ball Team (3I ; Education Club (4).
Martha jo. Goriiam
BAITI.EBORO, K. C.
U.S. Public Si/innI Music
A.i.li.liiari Soivty
College Chorus (i, 2) ; German Club (i, 2) ; Opera Association
(3, +) ; Honor Roll (2, 3) ; Y. W. C. A.; Secretary and Treas-
urer of Dormitory (4) ; Chairman of Vesper Music (4) ; Mad-
rigal Club (2, 3, 4); Madrigal Press Reporter (2); Madrigal
Club Secretary (3) ; Pre ident of Madrigal Cub (4) ; Assistant
Advertising Manager of Opera Association (4).
Katie Gravely
MONROE, N. C.
.1.11. Enylish
Playlikers (i); French Club (i, 2); Sophomore Editor Hand-
book; Associate Editor "Carolinian" (2) ; Managing Editor (3) ;
Vice-House President (2) ; Education Club (3, 4) ; Marshal (3) ;
Inter-Society Representative (4) ; F,ditor-in-Chief "Carolinian"
(4) ; First \'ice-Prcsident N. C. Collegiate Press Association (4).
Garxett Coles Grecory
GREENSBORO, N. f.
B.S. Physical Education
Freshman Commission (i); Representative to Senate (i); Sec-
retary of A. A. (2); "Coraddi" Staff (3) ; Hockey Team (1, 2,
3, 4); Swimming Team (i); Baseball Team (r, 2, 3, 4);
Tennis Team (3, 4) ; Monogram Club (3, 4) ; Life Saving (3,4).
Nannie Lee Gri(;c:s
MORVEN, \. C.
.4.B. Eduiatinn
Dikian .Sn, It-ly
French Club (2) ; Spanish Club (2, 3) ; Hotanv Club (2) ; Edu-
cation Club (3); Proctor (i).
-■ - i
Gertrfde Grimsley
IREEMAN, N. C.
.*/./?. EJuralion
Grace V. Grogan
STONEVILLE, N. C.
//.B. English
Ad. Iphian Society
French Club (2, 3); Spanish Cluh (3, 4.).
Clara Guignard
LIXCOLNTON, N. C.
A.B. Sociology
Dikean Society
Chairman of Freshman Chapel; Freshman Commission; Soph-
omore Council; Hockey (i, 2, 3, 4); Soccer (i); Swimming
(i, 2, 3, 4); Varsity (2, 3); Track (2); Baseball (i, 3);
Tennis (i, 2, 3); N. C. C. Monogram; Dolphin Club (3, 4);
Y. W. Cabinet (2, 3, 4) ; French Club (i, 2) ; International
Relations Club (3, 4); Treasurer of Student Government (2);
College Chorus (2) ; Associate Editor "Carolinian" (3) ; Toaster
Junior-Senior; College Social Chairman (3); Vice-President Stu-
dent Government (4).
Grace Louise H addon
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
.^.B. Education
Adclphian S.Hicty
French Club (2, 3) ; Y. \V. C. A. (2, 3, 4).
Carrie Leigh Haithcock
MACON, N. C.
j4.B. English
Co:nellan So.iety.
Spanish Club (3) {4); French Club (3) (4)
Elizabeth W. Hall
OXFORD, N. C.
A.B. History
AlfthHian Society,
Martha E. Hall
CHERRYVILLE, N. C.
A.B. History
Virginia Hall
HAI.l.SBORO, V. c.
A.B. Ilislnry
Spanish Club (1) (3) (4)
Sara Katherixe Hampton
LEAKSVILLE, X. C.
.LB. Biolot/y
Freshman Choir (i) ; Spanish Club (i, 2) ; Class Treasurer (2) ;
Zoology Field Chih (2, 3, 4) ; Secretary Y. W. C. A. (3) ; Edu-
cation Club (3, 4); House Vice-President (3); Chemistry Club
(3) ; Vice-President V. W. C. A. (4) ; House President' (4).
KlJ/AHITlI MacDoxal!) Haxamax
ASHKVll.I.E, \. c.
B.S. Muiir
College Orchestia (1, 2, 3, 4) ; President Orchestra (;) ; Hockey
Team ( i ) ; Baseball (i) ; \'arsity Baseball {2) ; Associate Kditnr
"Carolinian" (4); \'ice-President Senior Class (4); French
Club (2, 3).
Grace Lh.eiax Haxkixs
men pruNi, \. L.
B.S. I'liys'ual Eduiulinn
Al.'tli.i.in s...i.>ty
Soccer (2, 3); Varsity Soccer (3); Hockey (4); Basketball (i,
2, 3) ; \'ar ity Basketball (2) ; Gymnastics (3, 4) ; Varsity Ciym-
nastics (3); Baseball (i, 2, 3); Varsitv Baseball (2, 3); Life
Saving (3, 4); Archery Club (3, 4) ;' Dolphin Club (3, 4);
Class Cheer Leader (4) ; Monogram Club (2, 3, 4) ; Swimming
(4) ; Track (4) ; Tennis (2, 3, 4).
Krxici: Harkelsox
•lAliOR, N. C.
.l.B. Edtualuin
riiki-ili Sii.i..|y
Spanish Club (I. 2); FreTich Club (2, 3); Education Club (4).
Margarkt Harris
ELKIN, N. C.
J.B. EJuilltiotl
Spanish Club; Marshal (4); Fire Chief ( + ).
Virginia Elizabeth Hasseli.
WILSON, N. C.
A.B. Enylish
A.I.Iiililaii S.M i.-ty
Freshman Choir (i) ; Class Track Team (2) ; House Vice-Presi-
dent (2); Botany Cliih (2, 3); V. W. C. A. Cabinet (3, 4);
Class N'ice-Preiident (3); Juninr-Seiiior Toaster (3); Interna-
tional Relations Club (3, 4) ; Critic Adelphian Society (3) ; Ad-
visory Committee (4) ; Inter-Society Council (4) ; Organization
Editor of "Pine Needles" (4) ; President of Adelphian
Society (4).
Grace Haves
BOONVILLE, N. C.
A.B. History
Fire Marsha! (3); Baseball Team (3); House \'icc-President
{4) ; Young Voter's Club (4).
Vera Mae Hedrick
LEXINGTON, N. C.
A.B. Romance LarKjitages
AUtheian Snii.ty
French Club (i, 2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (2, 3); Proctor (2)
Assistant Chairman Spanish Club Program Committee.
OxA ViRcixiA Helms
CRKENSnORn, x. c.
n.S. Piihli, School Music
Madrigal CIiili (3, +) ; Opera Association (3, 4); Assistant
Business Manager of Opera Association (4).
AlARV Bkli k Hicks
HENDERSON, N. C.
,7./?. Mathnnalics
Mathematics Cliili (3, 4); Spanish Cluh (2).
Katiif.rixf. High
GRKENSBORO, N. C.
AM. History
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Ella Klizabktii Hixls
^VINSlrl^-sAI,^M, s. c.
.1.11. Chrmiilry
niKr.-in S-n.i,.t>
Hocliev Team (i, 1, 3, 4); Manager Hockey Team (i); C,\m-
nastic Team (i, 2); Basketball Team (i); Swimming Team
(3) ; Tennis Team (i, 2) ; Second Baseball Team (i) ; Spanish
Club (2); N. C. Monogram (3); Chemistry Club (i, 2, 3, 4);
President Chemistr> Clnb (4).
Belle Hockadav
LILLINGTON, N". C.
A.n. Romance Lanijiia(ics
A.l.lpliian Su<i.-ty
French Cluh (i, i, 3, 4); F.diicatiini Club (3, 4).
Berta Leigh Holland
DALLAS, N. C.
A.B. EJuialion
A.l.lpluan Sofii-ty
Spani-h dull (3) ; French Club (3).
Elizabeth Dillard Holmes
SALISBURY, N. C.
A.B. English
Ail.li.liian Socii-ty
French Club (2, 3) ; Ibui e nf Representatives (3) ; House Vice-
President (3) ; Toaster Junior-Senior Banquet (3) ; House Presi-
dent (4); Marshal (4); Chairman Social Committee for Adel-
phian Society (3).
Berta Howard
FAVKTTEVILLE, N. C.
././?. EJuialion
IiiUi;ill S."i,4y
Piiielaiul Junior Collefje (i,
Blake Howell
AURONVILLE, \. C.
A.B. Education
Marion Kicenia Hubbard
CAI.AX, VA.
/}..V. I'uhli,- Sdinnl Music
A.l. Ij.lnan S...i.-ty
German Club (i, z) ; Madrigal ("luh (2, 3, 4); Educational
Club (4) ; Euterpe Club (4).
BriATRicE Hughes
AXTOV, VA.
A.B. EJiualion
Spanish Club.
Carrie Gladys Hughes
PARKTOS, N. C.
A.B. Educalinn
Alrllu^ian Soii.-ty
Ynung Voters Club (2, 3); Education Club (3).
Ella Burton Hitchisox
HIGH POINT, N. C.
.I.B. Education
High Point College (i); Tennis Team (2); Baseball (2); Soc-
cer (3, 4); Soccer \'arsitv (3); Tennis Leader (3); Education
Club (4).
ViRGINLA I POCK
GOLDSBORO, N. C.
AM.
Diki'an Society
Mary Hendry Inglis
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
A.B. Education
DiUi;m Sii. itty
N. J. State Permanent Certificate, 191 8; Mathematics Club (3)
Playlikers (4); Treasurer Young Voters Club (4).
Anne Elizabeth Isenhour
SALISBURY, N. C.
A.B. Education
Adcliiliian Soci.ty
French Club; Education Club.
Alice Velma Jackson
KINSTON, \. C.
I'l.B. Romance Languages
Al.th.inn Soci.-ty
French Cluh (2, 3, 4) ; Spanish Club (3, 4) ; Education Club (4).
Verdve Catharine Jackson
DUNN, \. C.
A.B. Fr.ndt
A.l.li.hKiTl S„r„.ty
French Club; Spanish Cluh; Vnunn Voters Club; Proctor (3).
Virginia Pjjzabeth Jackson
GREENSBORO, N. C.
B.S. Music
Ulk.Mii Su. iety
Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Presiiieni nf Orchestra [z. 4).
Rosalie Jac(M5i
VVlLMINGinS, N. C.
LB. History
Hockey (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Varsity (i, 2, 3) ; Soccer (i) ; Hockey Sport
Leader (4); SHimminK (r, 2, 3); Varsity (i, 3); SivimminR
Sport Leader (3); Baseball {3); Class President (2); House
President (3) ; Class Lawyer (4) ; Dolphin Cluh (2, 3, 4). Presi-
dent (3); International Relations Cluh (3, 4), President {4).
Frances James
MEBANE, N. C.
A.B. Education
Class Treaurer (i); Freshman Commission (i); Social Chair-
man of Y. \V. C. A. (3) ; Publicity Chairman Y. W. C. A. (2) ;
Y. \V. C. A. (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Playlikcrs (3, 4) ; Property Manager
Playlikers (3) ; Husincss Manager "Coraddi" (3) ; Business Man-
ager "Pine Neeilles" (4); p>ench Club (2); Education Club
(4) ; Young Voters Club (4) ; Junior-Senior Toaster (3) ; Chair-
man Unmusical Recital (4); President Aletheian Society (4).
Mar\' Jarrett
HAVESVILLE, N. C.
A.B. Education
Floride C. Johnsox
AUGUSTA, CA.
A.B. History
Dikiun So. i,ty
Mariax Grey Johnson
FARMINCTON, N. C.
A.B. Education
A.l.li.liiaii S.ii-lMty
Botany Club (2, 3, 4); Reporter of Botany Club (3); Spanish
Club (i, 2, 3); Education Club {4); House of Representatives
(2) ; Proctor (2, 3).
Lii.A Mai-: Joiixsox
ARAPAHOE, v. C.
././?. Romance Lant/uai/es
Ail.lr.liiaji Sofiety
Spanish Cluh (i, 2, 3); French Cluh (3, 4); Voiins \'oters
Club (4) ; \'lce-Presitlent of the Baptist StiideTit rniim (4).
Roma Lf.e Joiixsox
COI.DSBORO, \. C.
A.R. Education
Alrth.ian Su.irty
German Chih (2, 3) ; Spanish dub (2) ; Vouuk Voters Club (4).
Rosa Axxa Joxt.s
A-iDFA', N'. C.
BSM. Piano
French Cluh (i) ; Freshman Choir; College Chorus (2) ; Y. \V.
C. A. Cabinet (4); ^'oung Voters Cluh (4); Proctor (3).
MixxiE Spexcer Kallam
SL.'MMERFIELD, X. C.
AM. English
Ad.li.hian Sociity
Proctor (3); Guiltorii College (i, 2).
Ros F, W 1 1 1 T I-: K I', X X i", \'
WINDSOR, K. C.
yl.B. History
Proctnr ( i ) ; Frenrli Club (i).
ViRGi X I A Kir k patric k
EFLAN'D, >J. e.
A.R. EAucalion
Ad. l|.lii^in S...i,.|y
Class Treasurer (i); Freshman Commission (i); Soccer Team
(2); Spanish Club (2); "Coraiidi" Business Staff (2); Play-
likers (2, 3, +), Wardrobe (2); Playlikers Business Manager
(4); Society Handmaiden to Service (3); "Carolinian" Busi-
ness Staff (3); Chapel Committee ( + ) ; Hand Book Business
Manager (4) ; Student Hostess for I')ininK Room (4) ; Class
Prophet (4) ; Fducntioii Club (4) ; ^ . W. C. A.
Emma Li-.f Koox
LIN'COI.Mns, N. C.
A.R. Edtualinn
WiLLIF Bfatrice Kooxts
LF.XIN€TON, X. C.
A.B. Fnnch
French Club ( i, 2, 3, 4); Spanl.h Club (3).
ViOLETTE Mae Labarr
GREtXSBORO, N'. C.
A.B. EdiKation
Mamie Clyde Laxglev
WILSON, X. C.
A.B. E.luiation
Cnrii^li:iTl S"ri.t.v
'CaniliiiiaTi" Reporter; Spani>h Club; House Vice-President.
Doris Marie Lee
ORIKNTAl,, N". C.
A.B. Biology
AilHlijliian Soci.-ly
ZoologN Field Club (2, 3, +); Hotany Club (2. 4); Education
Club (4); Spani-h Club (2. 3); Class Hockey (2).
Helen Lee
CONCORD, N. C.
A.B. Education
Alfthi-ian Society
JESSIR Randoi.ph Legrand
RICHMONn, VA.
.I.I}. Romanic I.iini/iiai/i's
French Club (3, +) ; Spanish Clnli (3, 4) ; Vioe-PreMdent Span-
ish Cluh (4).
Mary Frances Lemmoxd
MONROH, \. C.
.LB. Ediualion
All' Iphiaii .So.i.ty
Flora MacDnnakl College (i, 2).
Edna Earle Lewis
WALSTONBURC, N. C.
A.B. EJiuation
All' Ir.lilaii S.i.i.ty
Soccer Team (i, 1, 3, 4); Hasehall Team (1, 2, 3); Spanish
Club (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Botany Club (1, 2, 3, 4) ; N. C. Monogram
Club (4); Education Club (4); Soccer Varsity (2, 3); Baseball
Varsity (i, 2) ; A. A. (i, 2, 3, 4).
¥aaa.\m.jh F. Lewis
DALLAS, \. C.
A.B. EJiiKil'wri
Mars Hill College (i, 2); Education Club {4); Young Voters
Club (4).
:»T*i» -j£«
Luna Mildred Lewis
FOUR OAKS, N. C.
B.S. Piano
Corn.lian Society
German Cluh (i, 2) ; College Chorus (2) ; Freshman Choir (i);
Proctor (i, 2); Vice-President Society (3); College Orchestra
(3); Opera Association (3, 4).
SiiELi.EX Lewis
ELIZABETH CITY, X. C.
.LB. Rnmancf Lanijuaiin
French Club (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Spanish Club (3, 4) ; Mathematics
Club (2) ; Education Club {4).
Era Milliard Linker
CONCORD, N-. C.
A.B. History
College Cheer Leader (4); Swimming Team (3); Wearer of
Red Cross Life Saving Emblem (3, 4) ; Athletic Association (3,
4) ; Spanish Club (3, 4) ; V. W. C. A. (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Assistant
Business Manager of "Pine Needles" (4) ; Education Club (4) ;
Chairman of Invitation Committee (4); Young Voters Club (3,
4) ; Student Assistant in Psychology Department (4) ; Alctheian
Marshal (4).
Katherine Linn
SALISBURY, N'. C.
A.B. Edu(alion
Pauline Linney
WILKSBORO, N. C.
A.B. Education
Al.tliriaii Society
Proctor (2, 3) ; Young Voters Club; Playlikers (4).
Evelyn Little
CATAWBA, N. C.
J.B. Bioloyy
Chemistry Club (2, 3, 4) ; French Club (2, 3, 4) ; Track Team
(i ) ; Hiking Leader.
>IARY
Little
WARESBORO, N. C.
A.B.
English
Cornelii
an Society
Shorter College (i, 2); Polvmnian; Shorter Plaver; Education
Club (4).
Vearl Livengood
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
A.B. Biology
Y. W. C. A. (i, 2, 3, 4); Young Voters Club (4); Education
Club (4); House Vice-President (4); Botany Club (4).
Mamie Livingston
LAUREL HILL, N. C.
././?. Rnmancc Languages
■ ■onirhan Surirty
Spanish Club (2, 3); French Club (i, 2, 3, 4); Vire-Prcsiilcnt
French Club ( + ).
Dorothy Elizabeth Long
lOBACCOVlLLE, X. C.
A.B. English
Fre^hma^ Cmnniissiiin (i); French Club (i, 2); "Cardlinian"
Repiirter (2); Associated Editor "Carolinian" (3); "Carolinian"
CoIuniEiist (4); International Relations Club (3, 4); Educa-
tion Club (3, 4) ; A. A. (2).
Margaret Lynch
COLOSBORO, N. C.
A.B. History
Helen McBee
BAKERSVILLE, N. C.
A.B. Education
Ccinu-lian Society
Spanish Club (i, 2, 3) ; Honor Roll (3).
iV 'i^lV*..^ ^; ^•^. ^:\
T
DoROTiiv Grack McChesnev
COLUMBUS, \'. C.
A.B. Education
Due West Woman's College, Due West, S. C, (i,
Cluh (3) ; Kdiicatiaii Club (4),
Elizabeth McCombs
CASTOMA, N'. C.
AM. Eduiiilion
House of Representatives (i); French Club (2); As istant
Picture Editor of "Pine Needles" (3); Education Cluh (3);
Young \'oters Cluh (4) ; Honor Roll (i, 2, 3) ; Editor of "Pine
Needles" (4) ; V. W. C. A.
Rosemary McCoy
LAURINBURC, K. C.
AM. Romantr LanQUfK/cs
Iiik.an S... i,.|y
Peace Institute (i, 2) ; French Cluh (3, 4)
Frances MacGregor
LILESVILLE, N. C.
B.S. Home Economics
Cornelian So.i.ty
Y. W. C. A. (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Home Economics Cluh (3, 4) ; Vice-
President Home Economics Chih (4); Chemistry Cluh (3, 4);
Corresponding Secretary Cornelian Society (4) ; House Vice-
President (4).
AxxiK Mae McLhax
LAURINBURG, N. C.
A.B. History
Flora MacDiiiialci (i); French Club (2); "Carojijiian" Staff
(3); Public SpcakiiiK Club ( + ) ; Education Club (4).
MAin- ViiuiixiA McLeax
MAXTON", y. c.
.IM. Romarid- l.ani/uai/i's
|-Mni,.|i;in 8'" i.'ty
Spanish Club (i, ::, 3); French Club ( + ); Education Club (4).
MARCiARET McNaIRV
GRFKNSRnRO, N. C.
B.S. Ilomf Econom'us
Spanish Club (2) \ Home Economics Club (3, 4); Chemistry
Club (3, 4).
Elizabeth McPhaul
SHANNON', N. C.
A.B. Education
r>ik.;in S... ii-ly
Spanish Club ( i ) ; French Club (2); Education Club (4).
Proctor (i)
Margaret Manning
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
A.B. Education
Acl-lnliian Socl.-ty
French Club; Spanish Club; Proctor (i).
EsTA Martin
HOLLY SPKIN'GS, N'. C.
.-/.B. History
A.i.liiliian Snti.-ly
French Club (i); Education Club (3); Vounp
Voters Club ( + ).
JuANiTA Pearl Martin
DUNN, N. C.
A.B. Education
French Club (i, 2); Proctor (i); Col'ege Chorus (i, 2);
Opera Association (2, 3, 4); Education Club (3, 4); Young
Voters Club (3, 4); Honor Roll (2, 3); "Robin Hood"; "11
Trovatore."
Martha Maslin
WlNSTON-SALEM, N. C.
A.B. History
AdPlphian Society
Tennis Team (3); A. A.; Corresponding Secretary Adelphian
Society; Hollins (1, 2).
Susan Frances Maunev
KINfTS MOUNTAIN', N. C.
B.S. Home Economics
Dik.'an So.iety
French Club (2); Chemi''try Cluh (2, 5, 4); Home Economics
Cluli (3, 4) ; TreaMuer llnme Kconomics Cluh (4).
Caroline Koonce May
CRIHON, N. C.
//.B. Science
Uik.-aii SocU'ty
n Freshman Choir; Proctor (i, 2, 3) ; French Club (2) ; Zoology
Field Club (;, 4); Marhal (4).
DoROTHV Mayes
CRKKNSBORO, \. C.
.1.11. l-.nolisli
Eeizahetii Stewart Meares
MONROE, N. C.
.LB. Eiuilhh
French Club (3, 4); Vounn Voters Club (4); Education
Club (4).
Katie Midvette
AURORA, N. C.
B.S.M. Public School Music
Proctor (2) ; College Chorus (2) ; Madrigal Club (3, 4) ; Opera
Association Librarian (3); Advertising Manager ( + ) ; Class
Pianist (4) ; Vnung Voters Club (4).
Dorothy Ellen Miller
ASHEVII.l.K, N. C.
A.B. Education
Freshman Commission (i); Chemistry Club (2. 3, 4); Spanish
Club (2, 3, 4) ; Education Club (4).
LlIJJAX MiLLF.R
KLKl.V, \. C.
A.B. Education
i-Mrii.liivii S". i.ty
Marshal (4) ; Spanish Club.
Gladys Mitchell
GREENSBORO, N'. C.
A.B. Education
Baseball (3, 4) ; Varsity (4) ; Botany Club; Zoology Field Club.
iMoi.Lv Martin Mitchell
NORLINA, N. C.
U.S. Home Economics
Hik.an Society
Chemistry Cliili (2, 3, 4); Home Economics Cliih (3, 4)
Bettv GiTHRiE Moore
SIOVALL, N. C.
./.«. Enijlish
Al.tli.iKii Society
Pitielaiicl Junior Collese (i, 2); French Cliih (4)
Frances Bennette Moore
GREENSBORO, N. C.
B.S. Home Economics
AcUlpliian Society
Spanish Chih (i, 2); Chemistry Cluh (3, 4); Home Economics
Cluh'(3, 4).
Mildred P^velvx Moore
GREEN'SBORO, N". C.
././?. Romance Languages
Hockey (2, 3, 4) ; Gymnastics (2, 3, 4) ; Basketball (3) ; Track
(2, 3 ) ; Senior Red Cross Life Saving; N. C. Monogram; A. A.
Cabinet (3) ; Manager Ciymnastics (3) ; Spanish Cluh (2, 3, 4) ;
French Club {2, 3, 4); Education Club (4).
-m^iM
Helen Elizabeth Morris
CASTONIA, N. C.
A.B. Education
Education Club; Chemistry Club.
Nina Mosteller
CAFFNKY, S. C.
A.B. History
Alc'thriHIl Sm-icty
Young Voters Club; Baseball (4)
Edith Mae Neal
GREENSBORO, N. C.
RS. Physitat Eduuition
Hockey Team (i, 2, 3); Basketball Team (2, 3); Hncke}
Varsity (3); Basketball Varsity (3); C.ymnastics Team (2, 3)
Track Varsity (2); Track Team (i, 2, 3).
Laura Edith Neece
CLIMAX, N". C.
A.B. French
French Club.
Dexa Neville
CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
.LB. French
riik.iin So.iety
French Club (2, 4) ; Freshman Choir.
Ruth Gordox Norcom
GREENSBORO, N. C.
.LB. English
Ad.lphian Society
Harriet Norton
LAURINBURG, N. C.
.•/.B. English
A, I. Ii.liian Society
V. \V. C. A. (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Proctnr (2) ; Ynung Voters Club (3.
4) ; Hiking Leader (3, 4) ; Speakers Club (4) ; Tennis Tourna-
ment (4).
ViRGixLA Eleanor O'Shaughnessy
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
.4.B. English
3, 4) ; Spanish Club (3) ; Hn
tatives {2).
of Represen-
-£ ''*Ji'i'.-^>'^^X~Vi.:
Bonnie Louise Padgett
MARION, N. C.
J.n. Englisli
Spanish Cliih (i, 2, 3); yunior-Seiiinr Toaster (3); Education
" Club (4).
Willie Dell Parham
MARIETTA, N. C.
AM. F.Aucation
All th.hin S.iri.-ty
Spanish Club (2, 3); French Club (2, 3); Education Club (4).
Loluse Parker
MOXROR, N. C.
.LB. History
A.I. Ipliian S.jci.ty
Proctor (2, 3) ; Track Team (2) ; House of Representatives (3) ;
German Club (2); Mathematics Club (2, 3); Debaters Club
(3, 4) ; YoniiK Voters Club (2, 4).
Myrtle Mae Parker
HIGH SPRINCS, FLA.
A.B. Education
Treasurer Aletheian Society (4); Honor Roll (3); French
Ciub (2).
Perla Belle Parker
MCCOLL, S. C.
/7.B. Education
Diki-an So. It-ty
Mntheniatics Cluh (i, 2) ; Educatidii Club (3, 4).
Dora Ruth Parks
GREENSBORO, X. C.
A .B. Library Science
AiMiiluaii Sorif-ty
German Cluh.
Frances Patrick
GRIFTON, N'. C.
A.B. Emjlish
Ail.Iiiliian Snfifty
I'riictor (2); French Club (2); Education Club (3, 4); Repnr-
ti rial Staff "Carolinian" (4); Treasurer Ailelphian Snciety (4).
Mabel V. Pearson
ELIZABETH C rr\ , N. C.
.■i.B. Education
Al..th.-ian Society
Mathematics Club (2); Education Club (4).
Virginia Peay
CHESTER, S. C.
A.B. EJiualion
Mii.DRi.i) RivKS Phillips
DALTON', \'. C.
/LB. Education
A.l.lpliiaTi Ko.'i.'ty
Botany Club (3, 4); Education Club (4)
Ruth Poindkstlr Phillips
DALTOV, N. C.
A.B. Educalion
Al.th.-ian Society
Ruth Pinner
ARDEN, N. C.
A.B. EJuialion
Ilik.-ali S..,i,.|y
Education Chib (4).
Dolores Pitt
TARBORO, N. C.
.-l.B. Enijlish
Uik.an .■-•.I. i.ty
Sophomore Council (2); Botany Cluh (2); International Re-
laticHi^ Cluli (3, 4); Program Chairman International Relations
Club (4).
Pauline Moxtagxe Pittard
BULLOCK, N. C.
AM. Educalion
Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); Spanish Club (i, 2, 4); Lander College
(3); H. D. E. Club (3); Chemistry Club (3); Young Voters
Club {4).
Margaret Louise Pittmax
ROWLAND, N. C.
AM. Eniilish
Asheville Normal Graduate; Intercollegiate Debating Team (2)
"Carolinian" Reporter (4); French Club (4).
Dorcas Porch
READING, MASS.
A.B. English
Olivia Love Presson
UNIONVILLE, N. C.
,7.B. Education
Cornelian Sm^ivty
French Cluh (2) ; Spanish Club (1) ; Education Club (4)
Mildred Propst
CONCORD, N'. C.
J.U. Edufat'wn
Mary Louise Puckett
CORNELIUS, N. C.
AM. History
A.l' l]iliian Sc,<-i.-ty
French Club (i, 2); Education Club (4).
Sarah Pcrdie
DUNN, K. C.
A.B. History
Freshman Choir; French Club (2); Education Club (3, 4);
Treasurer Education Club (4) ; ^'oung Voters Club (4) ; \'icc-
President Cornelian Society.
Mattie Adelaide Query
PORTSMOLITH, VA.
,1.B. Sociology
Dik.an So. iety
Secretary of Class (2); Sophomore Council (2); Vespers Chair-
man of V. W. C. A. (3); Faculty-Student Advisory Council
(3); Young Voters Club (3); International Relations Club (3,
4) ; Playlikers (3, +) ; Soccer (3, 4) ; Spanish Club (2) ; Editor-
in-Chief College Handbook (3) ; President Y. W. C. A. (4).
Mary Randolph
FAISON, N. C.
A.n. Ediualinn
A.I' li'liiaii So.'ii-ty
Education Club; Red Cross Life Saver.
Margaret Raxkix
CASTONIA, N. C.
A.B. Education
House \'ice-President (4) ; Education Club.
Mary Ruth Rankin
GASTOMA, N. C.
A.B. Education
Pla\liker (i, 2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (i, 2); Education Club
(3,4).
Era Josephine Ra\
GRAHAM, N". C.
//./?. Romance Languages
I'n.i-Mr (2I ; Spanih Club (i, 1, 3, +) ; French Club (2, 3)
Spanish Club Reporter (4).
Margaret Reaves
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
A.B. English
Alctluian Society
Chemistry Club; French Club; Vice-President Aletheian Socict\
Sophomore Council; "Carolinian" Reporter.
Elizabeth Davis Redding
LUCAMA, N. C.
A.B. History
French Club (2); Botany Club {2); Chemistry Club (3, +) ;
Young Voters Club (3, 4) ; Hockey Team (2, 3) ; Y. \\. C. A.
Reba Evelyn Rhea
WINDSOR, N. C.
A.B. Education
French Club (i); Spanish Club (1); Education Club ( + ).
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Fergitson Rhodes
BESSEMER CITV, N. C.
.7.6. English
C"rni.-Iian Soiitty
French Club (2, 3); Educatinii Club (5, 4); President of E<lu-
cation Club {4); French Club Reporter (3).
Christine Rhvxe
MOUNT HOLL-\', \. C.
AM. Enijlish
Edn.a Rice
MARSHALL, N. C.
B.S. Public Sdiool Music
Madrigal Club (3, 4) ; French Club {3) ; Education Club (3, 4)
House Vice-President (3).
Inez Ridenhour
SALISBURY, N. C.
A.B. Education
Al.t}i.iail Sncitty
French Club (2, 3, 4).
Dorothy Robertson
GREENSBORO, \. C.
AM. Etujlish
Dik.-an Su.ii-ty
Hattie Rodw'kll
MACOS', N. C.
A.B. Fnndi
French Club (i, 2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (2, 3, 4); Treasurer
Spanish Club (3); Botany Club (2, 3, 4); Orchessus (3, 4);
Secretary and Treasurer Orches us (4) ; Junior Hockey Team
(3) ; Dance Drama (3, 4) ; IInn..r Roll (2, 3).
Gladys Rose
WALLACE, N. C.
A.n. EAutaliiin
Lena Evangeline Russell
GRANITE FALLS, N. C.
B.S.M. Publu School Music
Madrigal Club (3); Education Club (4).
A.C'
Elizabeth Saxdifer
LOWELL, N. C.
A.B. Education
AiUljiliian Sncipty
French Club (2); nehatiriR Club (2, 3); Young Voters Club
(3, +) ; Education Club ( + ).
Dorothy Seifert
NFW BERN', N'. C.
.l.B. History
Al.-tli.ian So.i>-ty
International Relations Club (4); Spanish Club (i, 2); Educa-
tion Club (4).
RlBY B. Shearon
WAKE FOREST, N. C.
.■l.B. Education
A.l.lphian Society
Young Voters Club (4).
Nellie Blair Sheffield
REIDSVII.LE, N. C.
A.B. Emjlish
Al.-th.-lan Socifty
French Club (i, 2, 3. 4) ; Reportorial Staff "Carolinian" (3, 4)
Young Voters Club (3, 4); Education Club (3, 4).
RoNiE Sheffield
RANDLEMAN, N. C.
B.S. Physical Education
Archerv Club (3, 4); Monogram Club (3, 4); A. A. Cabinet
(3); Baseball Team (i, 2, 3); Varsity Baseball (i, 2); Soccer
Team (i, 3) ; Tennis Team (i) ; Red Cross Life Saver; College
Life Saving Leader; Class Soccer Manager (3).
Thelnia Shore
VADKIKSVILLE, K. C.
A.B. Education
DIk.'an Society
German Club; Fxlucation CUib.
Nae Shumate
ABSHERS, N. C.
A.B. Biology
Art.-lphian Society
Botanv Club (3, 4) ; Education Club (3) ; French Club (3).
Carolyn Barrow Simmons
CREEKSBORO, K. C.
A.B. English
Dikean Society
French Club (2, 3, 4) ; Education Club (3, 4).
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Sara Kathryn Singletary
LUMBERTON, N. C.
A.li. Education
A.l.lpliian Sciri.ty
Freshman Choir; Spanish Club (i, 2).
Marjorie Skinner
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
.l.ti. EAuial'wri
Alma Lee Smith
ClIARl.nriK, N'. c.
.7.B. Mathi-maliis
A.|.l|.l,ian S„ri,.l>-
Spanish Cluh (i, 2. 3); Mathematics Cliih (Charter Member)
(2, 3, 4) ; Education Club (3, 4) ; Assistant Circulation Manager
"Carolinian" (3); Secretary-Treasurer Dormitory (3); N. C.
Monogram.
Elizabeth Cunningham Smith
GREENSBORO, N". C.
A.B. Library Science
'j:Xj^'Ij£€MJSmM
Chemistry
President
Margaret Elise Smith
RALEIGH, N. C.
B.S. Home Economics
Dikean Soi-iety
Club (2, 3, +) ; Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4) ;
(3, 4); Honor Roll (2, 3); Corresponding Secretary
Society (4) ; House of Representatives (i).
Marguerite Marshai,e Smith
MOUNT AIRY, N. C.
A.B. History
Dikian SiK-lety
Spanish Club (4); Young Voters Club (4).
Virginia Elizabeth Sneed
GREENSBORO, N. C.
A.B. History
Cornelian Society
Hockey Team (i, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Hockey (2, 3); Baseball
Team (i, 2, 3); Varsity Baseball (3); Class Manager (2, 3);
College Manager (3) ; Basketball Squad (2, 3) ; Tennis Squad
(3); A. A. Cabinet (2); Snap Editor of "Pine Needles" (3);
Athletic Editor of "Carolinian" (3, 4).
:^'^H^ "^
Ethel Jeanette Snow
PILOT MOUNTAIN, N. C.
.I.B. Education
I Ilk. an So.lfty
French Club (i, 2, 3) ; Spanish Club (2, 3) ; Education Club ( + ).
Mary Eliza Spicer
STOVALL, N. C.
A.B. Romanif Languages
Dik.an Ku.kty
French Club (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Education Club (3, 4) ; Track Team
(2, 4) ; "Carolinian" Reporter (2).
Sallie Brice Spratt
HICKORY, N. C.
A.B. Mathematics
Spanish Club (2); Mathematics Club (2, 3, 4); President
Mathematics Club (4) ; Education Club (4).
Ethel Spruill
PLYMOUTH, N. C.
A.B. Mathematics
French Club (2); Spanish Club (3); Mathematics Club (2, 3,
4); Honor Roll (2, 3); Proctor (i); V. \V. C. A.
Mary Little Steele
ROCKINGHAM, N. C.
.l.B. Romance Lantjuai/is
Converse College (i, z) ; French Cluh (3, 4); Spanish Cliih
(3, 4) ; Playlikers (4).
Ruby Steelman
HAMPTONVU.LE, N. C.
.l.B. Romanic Lamjuaijcs
Dikian Scuiety
Spanish Club (4).
Elizabeth Steixhardt
FRAKKI.IN, VA.
.l.B. Education
AtUlphlan Socit-ty
Freshman Commission (i); French CUib (2, 3); fining \'oters
Club (4); Education Club (4); Proctor (3); House
President (4).
Elizabeth Christine Stevens
BROADWAY, N. C.
.LB. Eni/lis/i
AiL-lijliian Sofiety
Flora MacDonald College (i, 2).
'^:- ^
LoRNA Ruth Stilwell
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
.I.B. Education
Freshman Choir (i); Mathematics Tliih (2, 3, +) ; French Cluh
(2) ; Education Cluh (4).
Marcaret Stockard
GRAHAM, \. C.
.1.11. Lngtish
Iiik.Hii .s.i.it'ty
Flora MacDonald College (i, 2); Spanish Club (3); Young
Voters Cluh (4).
Lii.ELAx Frances Stroud
COLDSBORO, .V. C.
R.S.M. Piano
Al.th(i:ill S..ri.-ty
Fave Stroup
WACO, \. C.
.I.E. Romarui- Lamjuaijes
A.|rl|,|iian So.-i.-ly
French Club (2, 3, 4) ; Youn;; Voters Cluh (3, 4) ; Spanish Club
(4); Education Club (4).
•ttMJn ji^^-iiah'^t^.sa.s^
Susannah Reese Stroup
HENHRRSONVII.I.K, K. C.
U.S. Ilamf luonomiis
Dik.an Kim irty
Chemi^try Club (3, 4) ; Home EcDiKiniics Cluh (3, 4).
Ruth Elizabeth Sullivan
PINNACLE, N. C.
.1.11. ElUlllill
Adilplnaii S..rirty
Spain h C'luli (2, 3); Educatiim Cluh (4).
Helen Harnev Tankard
VEAIESVII.LE, N. C.
House of Representatives (2); Proctor (i,
(4) ; French Club {2)
Education Cluh
Mary Irene Tankard
VEATESVILLE, N. C.
A.n. F.Juialion
A,l.l|ihi;in Sn.irty
French Club (i, 2, 3); lulucailon Cluh (3, 4).
mz<j^^-^:L'..ii^^^ £p_^**cti»^
Mary Clara Tate
HIGH POINT, \. C.
B.S. Music
Dikc:m So. ifty
Freshman Commission (i); Freshman Choir (i); Secretary of
Class (i); House of Representatives (2): Dolphin Club "(2);
Swimming Team (2); French Cluh (i, 2, 3); Vice-President
French Cluh (3); President Opera Association (3, 4); House
President (3); Toaster at Junior-Senior Ban()uet (3); Orchesus
(3, 4) ; Marshal (4) ; President Senior Class (4).
Marcarkt LonsF TEAGrE
DURHAM, X. C.
B.S. Home Eionomus
iJikrall .Society
Secretary Class (i); Freshman Choir (i); Freshman Commis-
sion (i) ; Chemistr> Cluli (3. 4) ; Home Economics Cluh {3, 4).
Helex Kathrvn Templetox
CHINA GROVE, N. C.
A.B. Educalion
Freshman Choir (i) ; French Club (2) ; Spanish Club (3).
Julia Thompson
NORWOOn, N. c.
A.B. Biology
Zoology Field Club (2, 3, 4) ; Secretary and Treasurer Zoology
Field Club (4) ; Botany Club (3, 4) ; German Club (3. 4).
Cynthia Louise Thomtson
DAVIDSON", N. C.
.^.B. English
Spanish Club.
Margarit Gwvxn Thompsox
CREEKSBORO, \. C.
A.B. Romance Lanijuani's
Al.-th. ian Soci.ty
Botany Cluli (2, 3); Spani^h Cluli (i, 2).
Pearl Thompson
LAURINBURC, \. C.
A.li. Eduiiilion
French Club (i, 2); Botany Club (2); Classical Club (i, 2);
Education Club (4) ; Young Voters Club (4) ; House \'ice-
President (3, 4); \'ice-President Student (iovernmem (Summer)
(3) ; Senate (3).
Dorothy Grace Tii'ton
CHADBOURX, N. C.
B.S. Physical Eduialian
Dikian Society
Orchessus (3, 4) ; Soccer {2) ; Track (2) ; Life Saver (2, 3, 4) ;
N. C. Monogram (3, 4); A. A. Cabinet (3, 4); Soccer Class
Manager (2); Superlative (Athletic) (4); Hiking Leader (2).
-'\V.
Mary Ellen Tipton
SWANNANOA, K. C.
A.B. EJucalion
House of Representatives (i); Hiking Monogram (i); A. A.
(I, 2. 3, 4); Basketball Squad (i, 3); Baseball (2); Spanish
Club (3, 4); 'i'oung Voters Club {3, 4); "Carolinian" Repor-
torial Staff (3) ; Soccer Squad (2, 3) ; Hiking Leader (i, 2, 3) ;
Education Club (4) ; House Secretary and Treasurer (4).
iMabel Vernon Topping
BEI.HAVEN-, N'. C.
A.B. History
Basketball (1, 2, 3); Varsity (i); Soccer (2); French Club (i,
2); Mathematics Club {2); Treasurer Mathematics Club;
N'oung Voters Club (3, 4) ; Chairman Program Committee Young
\'otcrs Club (4) ; Treasurer Senior Class; International Rela-
tions Club (4) ; Honor Roll.
Marcarkt Sample rNDPRwooD
GASIOMA, \. C.
A.B. EUinal'wn
Al.'thri.m s..,i.-t>
Proctor (i); Class Critic (2); Education Club (3, 4).
\'irginia VanDalsem
MOULTRIE, CA.
B.a. Home Economus
iMliraii Wc.ri,.ty
Chemistry Club (3); Home Economics Club (4).
Mar I OKIE Anne Vanneman
GREENSBORO, N. C.
,1.1}. lin„lisli
Associate Editor "Cnradcii" (3) ; Quill Club (4) ; Class Poet ( + ).
Mary Lil Walser
LEXINGTON-, N. C.
././?. Romatur I.iuii/iun/rs
Al.'tli.iail S...|.ty
French Club; Spanish Club.
Mildred Irene Walters
BURLINGTON, N. C.
.LB. History
Chemistry Club (3, 4); Education Club (3, 4); Young Yoters
Club (3, 4).
Thelma Claire Ward
SELMA, N. C.
.1.11. Ediicalinn
Ad.lnliiaii S.].i,.ty
Spanish Club (2); Chemistry Club (2); Education Club (4)
;-»?5*r»*.
>/ *j -iL.;-'>
Virginia Lee Ward
ROSE HILL, N. C.
B.S. Homf Economia
DeliatiiiK Club (2, 3. 4) ; Home Ecnnnma> Cluli (3, 4) ; Chem-
istr.N Club (3); Track Team (2).
L^•^•ETTE Warrex
BLRLINCTON, N .C.
././J. L Hilary Siiiruc
East Carolina Teacliers College (i); Freiieh CUih (2); Math-
ematio Club (2) ; F.iliu-atiori Club (3) ; ^'ouiik Voters Club (3) ;
Proctor (2).
Louise Weaver
ASHEVILLE, X. C.
U.S. Ilnmc !-.(_ fill omits
I>ikian Sn, ii.t>-
Chemistry Club (3, 4); Home EconomiLS Club (3, 4).
LixA James Welch
IIKRIKOKI), N. C.
A.B. Mat In- maths
A.I. l|ilii;oi S.,.i.ty
Mathematics Club (i, 2).
.'life^lifcw-^^^^l
^ '^^^•^.
Aliceteen Westmoreland
THOMASVILLE, N. C.
.LIS. Rnmancc Lanijuai/cs
Spanish Club (2); French Club (2); Education Chib (4)
Honnr Roll (2, 3); Athletic Association (3).
Athleex Whisoxaxt
BELMONT, N. C.
A.B. EJutalinn
Education Club (4); VonnK \'oters Club ( + ) ; Proctor (i)
Assistant Editor of "Ciray Paper" (4.).
Catherine Barksdale White
EAST SPENCER, N. C.
.I.B. Entjtisli
Aii'lpliian Sc).i.-ty
Young Voters Club; Education Club; French Club (3, 4)
Spanish Club (3, 4); Botany Club; Proctor (2).
Marie Ethel Wilheim
GREENSBORO, N. C.
A.B. Education
Cornelian Sn, i,.|y
Spanish Club (i, 2); Chemistry Club (2, 3); Education
Club (4).
»«*>««j
Lillian HuxterWilkixs
KLIZABETH CITY, N". C.
l.ll. Rnmana- Lant/uar/ts
i'"rii..|ian S"<i.ty
Spanish Club (3, +) ; French Club (i, 2, 3, 4).
Althf.a Josephine Williams
GRAHAM, N. C.
J.B. French
Dikitin So. ietv
Hnnnr Roll (3) ; Biitany Club; French Club; Prcictn
Nellie Williams
CURRITUCK, N. C.
A.B. Biology
Cnniellan Soriity
Botany Club (3, 4); President Botany Club (4).
LoRNA Mae Wilson
KINSTOX, N. C.
B.S. Music
AcUlpliian Society
Greensboro ColleRe (i); Freshman Commission (:;); Madrigal
Club (2, 3, 4); Playlikers (4); Proctor (3); Euterpe Club (4).
1
Mary Catherine Wilson
NKWTON' GROVE, N. C.
A.B. Romancr LarKiiiacjes
Spanish Cluh (4) ; French Cluli (4) ; Ymms Voter- Club (4).
Helen Elizabeth Windle
SEBRIN'C, OHIO
A.B. Englisit
Ad.-li.liian Society
Mount I'nion College, Alliance, Ohio (i); Vice-President
Young \'oters Cluli (4).
Christine Mann Windlev
WASHINGTON, N. C.
BS.M. Public Rchool Music
Al.'lhi-iiin Society
German Club (i, 2); Madrijjal Club (2, 5, 4); Opera As
sociation (3, 4).
Jane Windlev
WILMINGTON, N. C.
BS.M. Public School Music
A.lclpliiaii S..cicty
Senior French Club (i, 2); Freshman Choir (i); Hiking Club
(i) ; Madigral Club (2, 3, 4) ; Opera Association; Opera "Robin
Hood" (3); V. \V. A. (2, 3, 4); Education Club (4); Proctor
(4); Euterpe Club (4).
Elsie Mae Winstead
ELM CITY, K. C.
.LB. Ellillish
A.l.li.lnan S,,.i.-ty
French Cluh (2, 3); VnuriK Vnter^ Club (5, 4); Debaters Club
(3); Speakers Club (4); Education Club (4).
MARV Kl.IZAHKTll WOMBLE
MOSCLRE, N". C.
.l.R. Edtiiation
Young Voters Club (4).
LORITA \\'()()l)RrFF
MOUNT AIRY, S. C.
.l.B. Ktujlish
Spanish Club (1, 1, 4); Vnung \'nters Club (4); Freshman
c;iee Club (i); Mathematics Club I2).
Annie Woottox
REIDSVILLE, \. C.
./.«. Euijlish
Y. W. C. A. (2, 3) ; French Club (2, 3, 4)
LlIJ.IAX BrOXSOX WORTIIAM
VVn.MlKGTON, \. C.
././;. EdiKttlinn
Chemivtry Cliih (i|; Oiihfsus (3, +); EilucMlion Club (4)
Oaiu'e Drama (3, 4) ; CJrace (4).
Jl'IJA WRUillT
iNcni.i), x. c.
B.S. Ilomr Etnnnmiis
Home Eci>niimlc> Cluh (3, 4); Chemistry Club (3, 4); Dolphin
Club (2, 3, 4) ; President (4).
ROXANAH YaXCFA'
ROXBORO, N. C.
./.«. EJutalwn
Ilniisc of Representatives (1) ; French Club (i, :> ) ; Mathemati
Club (2, 4).
Carrie Ross Yoitng
SMITIIFIELI), N'. C.
D.S. Home Euniomics
(■..in,.|iaii S'l.i.'ty
Hockey (i, 2); Basketball (i); Baseball (1, 2); College Man-
ager of Baseball (2); I'reshman Cnmmissi(Mi (i); Chemistr\
Club (3, 4); Home Economics Club (3, 4); Spanish Club {2).
■f'llir^ '^■■■^
Jaxice Zimmf.rx
MOBILK, VIA.
AM. Mal/nmaliis
Dilirail Sn,i,.lj-
Mathematics Cliili (2, 3, 4); Cerman Club (:•, 3); nolphin
Club (3, 4); l'la>likers (i, 2. 3, 4); Soccer Squad (i, 2, 3);
Swiiiiiiiiiii; Tt-ain (1, 2, 3. 4); \'arsit> S\\ imniiiit; Team (3);
Ha-eball Sc|ua.l (i, 2) : lire I.ieuteiiaiit (2).
SENIOR.
DITTIES
t_ THAT5 MY WEAKNESS
NOW!"
^:
"then I'll be happy!"
-extemded week-end.
WHAT DO WE DO
ONADEW,OEW,
DEWEY DAY P"
" I can't do without you ! '
- r^AiL.
' that CeRTAIN PARTY".
--' JUN10R-5EN10R"
Newsy Notes From N. C. Campus, 1925-1929
KAIHtRISh I'l.KMlNC
September 29. 1925
N. C. C. \V.
Dcarrst \aii:
After many triaK and trihulatinnv, I am at last settled down as a college t;irl. The classes
are nnt sii pleasant, but we had a t;rand time the fir t few weeks. We had to come a da\ earlier
than the iild fjirls and it was sort iit Innesnme that day; bnt thin;;s livened up c<insiderabl\ after
the iild nirls ^nt hark. .\ ni^ht iir two after they came we had stunt nif;ht. My big sister took
me and her uther little sister tn it. The big sisters have been mighty nice to the Freshmen. But
to get back to stunt night — it \vas called "Alice-in-Wonderland" and was clever as could be.
.-Ml the classes and various organizations gave a stunt. It ivould be hard to say which was best
because all were darling. Everyone on the campus tried to keep us from getting lonesome.
I'he ^ . W. C. .\. gave us a dance in the gyin and my big sister took me to this too. There
was an nrche tra of college girls which was just tine. Among the other things given in our
honor \\as the Athletic Association camp supper. We all met in front of Mclver Building and
went together to the place where they were going to have it. We had a big campfire and plenty
of good eats. .Xfter \ve were through the meal, siiuie members of the A. A. danced and enter-
tained us until it was too dark to see much.
I his is just about all the interesting news; s,i I will not bore \ on with the iminteresting.
I'lease write to me when you get time — it helps a lot to get letters while you are up here.
Lot,-.
C.AKOl.INK.
November 25. 1925.
N. C. C. W.
Driir iXttn:
Since 1 wrote \ou last, two things of interest have happened. On the tenth of October, the
Blue and White wedding took place. Ihis is a wedding that the classes whose colors are blue
and white and red ,iiul white always have. The men in it were Juniors, and the girls were
rreshmen. It was a real wedding, \i>ii understand — (|uite elaborate with six bridesmaids and a
maid of honor and a reception after the wedding.
On Xovember 15 we were all invited tn join the societies up here. I'hey announced in Fresh-
man chapel that Mrs. Purand, the dean i>f wonieti, would speak to the Freshmen one afternoon
at five o'c'ock and that attendance was reciuired. We were all there waiting for her to appear
when the four society presidents walked out. It was one exciting time. After all the invitations
were given out, we started home and found that we had to go between rows of upper-classmen
who were out there yelling and making a big fuss. When we got to the dining room we found
it all decorated in si-ciety colors with little paper emblems of each society on each table. The
invitations took place the next week. All the upper-classmen scared us to death but they were
loads ot tun.
1 lunst stop and stud> a little bit. I enjoyed .Miur letter lots.
If'iilr snnn anj Invr,
Caroiish.
May 2, 1926.
N. C. C. W.
Dear Nan:
Well, it won't be Icuit; till \vc ^d home for j;oinl, will it? I am tlirillecl to death ami cannot
wait for the time to come, though I am haviiiK a good time up here. The Juiiior-Seiiior banquet
came off with a splurge a few weeks ago. The Freshmen served and we had a time. We had
to wear pirate costumes and I must say you
would not have known your
old
friend.
1 looked
like Mrs. Bluebeard.
We had a holiday yesterday — Field Day.
During the morning we hai
1 tra
ck meets
, and in
the afternoon the Freshmen pla\ed the Seni(
irs for the baseball champion-
■hip.
We be
at them.
too — don't ive do well ?
I hope to see you before long; so 1 will
save the rest of m\ news til
1 tht
■n. H\ t
he Nvay,
whatever became of that darling bo\ thai
i-..m introduced to us Ka.ter!
' 1
wonder
who he
goes with.
Write me sooji and tell me exactl\ when \
,du are coming.
Lovf.
CAK(U.1NE.
November 20, 1926.
N. V. C. W.
Dear Nan:
I am ashamed of myself for ncJt writing to you long ere this. My onl\ excuse is that there
has been absolutely nothing to tell. The poor Sophs are sadly neglected; no one has entertained
us this year. It seems that the Fre:hmen get all the attention. The only party I have been to
was one that we gave our Big Sisters on the ninth of October. It was a cute partv and I think
all the Big Sisters enjoyed it.
I doEi't know whether you heard about the near tragedy we hail on the campus lu' not. Our
class president fell out of a third-floor window over at Mclver. She was hurt pretty badly;
the papers said she fell forty-five feet, so it is a miracle that she was not killed. Kver\one is
quite upset about it, but she is getting along Hue and her recover) is certain. No one knows,
not even Ruth, exactly how she happened to fall, but it was certainly a terrible thing.
'Fhi^ absolutelv exhausts ni\ stiue of information except for various and sundry test.. 1 know
\ou know all about them anxway, so 1 will end this rather newsless epistle.
Love.
Caroline.
February 28, 1927
N. C. C. W.
Dear Nan:
At la^t the Sophs ha\c come into their own. I.a t week our class sweaters came and we
paraded through the dining rooms with them on. i'hev are blue bla/ers trimmed in white. On
one pocket is a white shield with N. ('. ('. '29 on it. They are swell and are the one big event
in a Soph's life.
We serenaded our Big Sisters the night of lieorge Washington's birthda>. We had a holiday
that day but the most exciting thing that we could find to do that afternoon wa. to go to a
picture, which is the usual holiday stunt of the college girl. Our serenade was <iuite the stuff.
I wish we had some hnys around here to serenade once in a while; hut since we dnn't, we
have to do the best we can without them.
Horrors — there goes the bell for class. I'll have to run.
In hast,-.
Caroline.
June lo, 1927
N. C. C. W.
//;, Nan, Dear:
Home again. Isn't it a grand and glorious feeling? It hardly seems possible that school
is out though. We had so many things to do the last month that time simply flew. On May 4
we had the last Mass Meeting. At this meeting the Seniors get up and march out between rib-
bons held by their little sisters. We sang all these farewell songs to them and it was a mournful
occasion. Next year we'll no longer be "Little Sisters" but we'll he "Big Sisters" ourselves.
Can't you feature me looking out for a couple of Freshmen?
Since it was our Big Sisters graduating, we had a lot to do for commencement. We had to
carry the dai \ chain, to say nothing of making it — and belie\e me it \n as no eas\ job to make
a big chain like that! Then it was home-coming year, or something lo that effect, and all the
Alumnae who could get here were here. We had to serve at Alumnae luncheons and class
dinners. We also had to run a nurser\' and keep the children so their mothers could take in
everything that was going on. I fought shy of the babies, but there were lots of girls who liked
that sort of thing. Commencement was just over the seventh, so you see I've been home only
two days. I am not settled yet, but I am getting straightened out gradually.
1 hope you have a grand time this summer.
Lovr,
Caroline.
(Ictnber 20, 1927
N. C. C. W.
Dear Nan:
Great excitement on campus — Lindbergh passed through Cireenshnro the fourteenth, and we
all got to see him. He rode down the street by the college at 12 o'clock. They let classes out
a little early so we could see him. We lined up on both sides of the street and anxiously
waited for him to come. It was too exciting for words.
After this startling bit of news there is nothing much to tell. We had the Junior-Freshman
wedding the other day. Then the night after Lindbergh passed through, the V. W. C. A. had
a lantern festival down in the woods. We all marched down there carrying lanterns; each
dormitory sang a song after we got there. It was (|uite effective. This was the first time they'd
ever had anything like it on the campus, but it is to be an annual affair now, I believe.
.IJwi fur this limr,
Caroline.
May 25, 192S
N. C. C. W.
Diarrst Nan:
This has been quite an eventful month for us Juniors. The first week-end was Junior week-
end. Friday night we sang in all the dining rooms and then went on a hay-ride. .Ml during
the week-end we had anv privilege that the Seniors have; and now we have light cuts. We are
just getting a taste of what it will be like to be a Senior. I can't wait for next year to come.
La me, I almost forgot the most i?TiportnTit thing of all. On the t«eTit\ -fourth of March we
had the Junior-Senior banquet. It was just lovely. We carried out the idea of an Indian en-
campment. The dining room was decorated with trees to get the rustic effect. The toasters
were dressed in Indian costumes, and so were the waitresses. All of the features, dances, music,
etc., were on the Indian order. The whole thing represented a lot of work hut was duly ap-
preciated.
We got our Senior rings today hut we can't wear them till exams are over. Anyway we can
look at them. Can't wait for you to see mine. It won't be long before I'll be a full-fledged
Senior either and can wear it. It thrills me to death to e\'en think aliout it, but since I must
pass those exams and since I have oiie tomorrow, I'd better start stud\iiig. I'd hate to Hunk at
this crucial point.
l.ovr.
Caroline.
P. S. : Forgot to tell you that we lost our baseball champioiiship, but won soccer and swimming
to make up for it.
December i, 19^8
N. C. C. W.
Dear Nan:
You will have to pardon my seeming negligence about writing, but really I've been too busy
for words. Being a Senior is not made up entirely of pri\'ileges; the work doesn't let up at all.
The environment in which we are working is quite changed and improved, however. There
are two beautiful new dorms, a Home Ec building, a concrete bridge to replace an old wooden
one, and a paved street. College Avenue has been widened and paved and it helps the looks
wonderfully. It is hard to recognize the old place this year.
I know that you saw that Al Smith was in town for the sum total of twenty minutes one night
in October. It was quite exciting. A lot of us went to see him and it looked as if the whole
town had turned out. Everyone was yelling and the band was playing ''The Sidewalks of New-
York." Smith looked just like his pictures, but I'm glad I saw him.
Thanksgiving I went home for my extended week-end. The Seniors could leave Wednesday
after classes and didn't have to be back until Sunday night. We get another week-end like that
in the spring, too. At least that is one advantage of being a Senior.
Please forgive me for not writing sooner and write to me when you can. I really am ejuite
penitent.
CAROLINE.
June 15, 1929
N. C. C. W.
Dearest Nan:
Just a note to thank you for the beautiful graduation gift. It was sweet of you to send it,
but I wish you could have come to commencement yourself. It wasn't such a joyous time as I've
always imagined it would be, however. The last mass meeting in May was bad enough, but the
last Senior meeting was terrible. The only really joyous time the class as a whole had along
towards the last of school was the Junior-Senior banquet. I didn't know how fine it would be
to be a guest at an affair like that and not have to worry with any of the arrangements.
The exercises commencement week were mighty pretty. I can't begin to describe them to you
on paper, so I'll wait until I see you. Thank you again for the present. Hope I'll see you soon.
Love,
Caroline.
w
hog Book of the Trans-Atlantic Plane
— )7. PROPIIECYE —
KDXESDA^', jLL\' ji, lyjy. Last sighted land loijci a. m.. Eastern
Standard time. Weather fair with moderate south-easterly winds. Radio
apparatus in fine condition. Now recei\ing program from station X.C.C.W.
Staticn X.C.C.W. broadcasting. ( Jarnett ( ireg(jry announcing. (Jood evening,
tolks! 'YW justh Famous Hedtinie Stor\ Hour will be conducted b\- Katie (ira\ely,
who has had much experience in caring for the younger generation. Following this,
.Mar\ Wilson will lecture on "Success in the Business World," and Celia Fuller will
sing "Caidlina .Moonlight," the latest jazz hit which was composed by Bertha Barn-
well. Kiisa jcnes will discuss the "Improving of the Southern Plantation."
Rtith Clinard, secretary of the Alumnae Association of the Xorth Carolina Col-
lege, will give a report on a few of the graduates of the college.
Camille Brinkley and Harriet Boyd have just returned trom a tour of I'urope,
where they made a collection of English games which the\- are now teaching at the
Xorth Carolina College. Camille has just accepted the position as head of the Physical
Education I)e|iartnient t(dlowing the resignation of Miss Cideman.
Louise Dannenbaum is directing an exclusive School of Charm. Her staff includes
Myrtle ^L^e Parker, who teaches the art of keeping "that school-girl complexion";
ALary Tipton, who teaches interpretative dancing; Frances Patrick, who teaches
Italian; and Elizabeth Crowder, who teaches the Modern Slang. Elizabeth Sneed
is Dean of Stvidents and Janice Zimmern is her retiring private secretar\.
Elizabeth Draughn has just caused .i sensation in the literary world. Her new
magazine, "The Art of Attracting Men," has caused the downfall of many of our
most confirmed spin.sters, among whom are Dolores Pitt, Helen and Irene Tankard
and "Slavy Randolph.
I- ranees James, who has made an immense fortune in her Fifth A\enue depart-
ment store, recently visited the .Xorth Carolina College which she liberally endowed.
.\L'ss James told the .Alumnae secretary, Ruth Clinard, of the nian\ alumnae who are
now emplo\ed in her store. .Among them aie: ( Jrace Haddon, head ot the jewelry
ilepartment; Virginia Hassell, store detective; Elizabeth Smith, elevator girl; and
Luna Lewis, interior decorator.
Evelyn Fitch, ALary Ruth R.mkin and Marjorie Skinner were disappointed in
love. They are now sponsoring a camp for boys in the "(neat Smoky Mountains."
Elizabeth Sandifer and Xina Mosteller are authors of a new text-book called
"Teaching (leorgraphy in the Cirammar Cirades." ALmv of their classmates have
been inveigled into the selling of these books by offers of an unlimited number of
"Luckies" and "Baby Ruths."
Ella Burton Hutchison has just opened a second-hand Ford agencv in ( iibsonv ille.
Her head mechanic is M(dly .Mitchell, who is assisted by ALny Lil ^Valser.
Lillian .Miller h.as just returned from Paris, where she lias been acting as shopjiing
agent tor the Chic Sho]i|x-, owned bv .^L^rgaret Harris and managed bv Katherine
High.
Lun:i Daile IJrailtnid i> at tlu- licitilit iif luT brilliant caieer as assistant to a \i)unji
lifiitlst in New ^ ink City.
Mary Alicf Ciilji has not tonml a man to cnnu' up to her expectations and for that
reason she has fouml solace in the lite ot an ohi maid school teacher in (Jrace Hankins'
School of Athletics.
The New York Home of Refuge for Homeless Cats is supporteil anti managed b\'
Edith Allee, Elizabeth I enhour, Doris Lee, Sara Hrown and Caroline May. .Milk is
furnished the heme by tlu' Modern Scientifically Equipped Dair\' Farm of ( )li\ia
Presson. The milk is tested daily by Kli/abetli lline^, Carrie 'N'oung and Fiances
Moore.
One of the foremost manufacturing concerns is the factory tor the production of
food that preserves that "School (jirl Figure." The president of this company is Bon-
nie Padgett; vice-president, Ronnie Sheftield ; secretary, Julia Wright; and treasurer,
jane Windley. The foreign representati\e for the company is Rachel Aycock. Vir-
ginia Askew, successor to Miss Hope Coolidge, dietitian of the college, uses this food
dail>. .Miss Askew's assistant is Castelloe Hl.and.
A number of the class have braveK' ventured out on the sea of matrimony. Among
those who have had a smooth voyage are: Elizabeth McCombs, jimmie Welch, Marie
VVilhelm, Sara Brawley, Athleen Whi.sonant and Elizabeth Hall. Sad to relate, a few
individuals have encountered misfortune and .ship wreck. On the court records ac-
counts may be found of the following divorces: Jean Divine, Corinne Cook, Mary
Little Steele, Inez Ridenhour, Reba Rhea, \Largaret Reaves and Margaret Teague.
Katherine Fleming and Elizabeth Cauthen are making an interesting experiment in
"Companionate Marriage." A stud\' of their case is being made by Rosalie Jacobi,
who is connected with the court of Judge Ben Lindsay. Miss Jacobi's co-worker is
Clara Guignard, who has recently published a book on Tin Soii/il Position of a
(jUttir-Siiipc. The book is published by Gladys Chase, In.c, and has been received
fa\orably by the foremost critics: Elizabeth Steinhardt, Lomse Ellis, Marguerite
Smith, and A-Largaret Duckworth. Another outstanding book of the \'ear which was
hurled like a thunderbolt into the midst of the SLirpri.sed literary world is IIoic To
Led, I Our Dauyhttrs to ti Ilii/ho S/'iritiiiil Life, by Mattie (Juer\'. Miss Query uses
as examples such characters as Alice Jackson, Dorothy Seifert, Hilda Burton, Lillian
Dimn and Grace Ha\es.
Among the rising stars in the musical conied\- firmament are: Lillian W'ortham,
Edith Neal, Virginia O'Shaughnessy and Lillian Arhelger. The stage succe.sSes of the
season include: Lorna Mae Wilson, Lorita Woodruff, Gertrude (^rimsley, Dorothy
Robertson and Vera Hedrick. The la.st issue of B_-rnard McFadden's Motion Fii tnri'
Stars has an account of the dramatic rise of Rose White Kennedy, Elizabeth Holmes,
Kathryne Freeman and Keith Feimster.
Elizabeth Hanam.ui, an accomplished xiolinist, has taken the musical world by
storm, both in this country and among the crowned heads of Europe. Delia Batchelor
and Lillian Strcud are studying voice under the foremost masters in Paris. Mary
Clara Tate, pianist, has won fame on the concert stage. Virginia Jackson is first
violinist for the Philadelphia Little Symphony. ALirtha Jo Gorham is director of
the public school music department in the .New York City schools and Virginia Byerly
h,as succeeded AL'. \Villiani Breach as director of music for the ^Vinston-Salem school
s\stem.
The North Carolina College for Female Women of the Womanhood of our State
IS proud to be the Alma Mater of such eminent guides of our youths as Nannie Griggs,
(ilad>s Hughes, Edith and Margaret Causey, Mamie Livingston, Margaret McNairy,
Kate Coble, Dorothy Miller, Lois Dorsett, Elizabeth (latewood, Ruth Norum,
Thelma Brady, Violetteniae LaHarr, Elizabeth Lewis and Willie Koontz. Among
the supervisors of the state are Virginia Hall, Carolyn Simmons, Helen Templeton
and Sara Katherine Hampton. One of the most famous kindergarten school of the
couMtr\- was foundeil bv Gre\' Johnson, Ruth Stihvell, Estov Bragg and Katherine
Bird. ■
Dorothy ALiyes, Edla Best and Hattie Rodwell are conducting a beauty salon in
the Philippines. They specialize in skin bleaching and hair-dressing.
A new hospital has been established in Cjreensboro with ^Lartha Hall as chief
surgeon. She is assisted by Gladys Mitchell, Valentine Chilk and Winnie Cloer. The
remainder of the staff includes Virginia Van Dalsem, dietitian ; Frances \LTuney, head
nurse; Margaret Smith, housekeeper; and Ruth Atkinson, entertainer. On the board
of directors are Mary Lily Cate, Jessie LeCnand, Belle Hockaday, Grace Grogan,
Roma Johnson, Beatrice Hughes, Shellen Lewis, Minnie Kallam, Frances McGregor
and Ona Helms.
A library made possible b\ the Alma Smith I'ndowment Fund has just been opened.
The staff, headed b\ Edna Farle Lewis, includes: Dora Ruth Parks, Virginia \Vard,
Mary Belle Hicks, Irene Bolick .uul Aliceteen Westmoreland.
Nelle Anders is sponsoring the Gladys Rose Educational Tours. Among her most
capable assistants are Margaret IVLinning, Verdie Jackson, Ferguson Rhodes and
Catherine White. On a list of their passengers for the last summer are these names:
Ava Brannock, Lynette Warren, Roxannah ^ ancey, Hazel Clark, Eunice Harrelson,
Edna Brown and Mozelle Causey. While touring Europe they met a number of
their schoolmates, who are studying abroad. Elizabeth Meares, Thelma Gaskins and
Bertha Howard are studying in Germany. Katie Midyette, Elizabeth Avent and
Cordelia French are studying in Italy and Bertha Holland, Sara Dodd, Virginia
FieKls and Paidine Pitt are in England. Taking rest-cures in Switzerland are: Nellie
ShefHeld, Carmen Frye, Dorcas Porch and Faye Strcupe.
The V^itaphone has been perfected by ALirgaret Rankin, Helen Morris and Ruth
Piiuier. A new device for transmitting pictures by radio has been in\ented by Susan-
nah Stroup, Grace E.xum, Mary V^irginia McLean, Virginia and Katie Sniitii.
The sport news for the past year which was reviewed in Dorothy Tipton's ll'uild's
Sfifjrts lists among the international championships: Mabel Topping, golf; Harriet
Norton, hiking; Chr\stine \Vindley, tennis; and Sallie Deans, swimming.
Mary Inglis, Thelma Ward, Althea Williams, Louise Barber and Ruth Phillips
were recently elected to the United States Senate. ALirgaret Burui is associate Su|ireme
Court Judge.
Helen Lee is lieutenant-governor of the State of North Carolina. Katherine
Brown, Wren Duncan, Elizabeth Ehringhaus, Annie ^Lae McLean, Pauline Linney
and Christine Rhyne are state senators. Elizabeth Redding, Perla Belle Parker, Laura
Neece, ALary Little, Helen Dobbins and Lama Alexander are members of tiie House
of Representati\es. The defeated candidates were (Gladys Goodman, Ruby StiUman,
Lena Russell, Mildred Moore, Elizabeth Blake and Floride Johnson.
The McBee Lecture Bureau has recently been formed by Helen McBee, and is
sending out for the winter season a number of speakers, including Mary Spicer, who
speaks on "Visual Aids to Education"; Ethel Spruill, whose favorite topic is "Teach-
ing Mathematics in the Ninth Cirade" ; Christine Fields, is speaking on "Directing
Plays"; Margaret Stockard on "The Modern Novel"; Virginia Cameron, on "Mod-
ern Authors"; Louise Thompson on "The Creative Impulse"; Betty Moore on "The
English Romanticists" ; and Mildred Phillips on "American Architecture."
A number have entered the legal profession. Doletta Bost has hung out her shingle
in Greensboro, as has Emma Beaman; Thelma Shore and Mellie Boggan are prac-
ticing in "^'adkinville ; Esther Caviness in Chicago; Wilma Coble in High Point;
Mamie Langley and Virginia Ipock in Concord ; and Nae Shumate in San Erancisco.
Several others have decided to become doctors, and have pursued their studies to
that end. Among these are Mae Johnson, Mary Frances Lemmond and Edna Rice,
who are practicing in Greensboro; Ruby Shearon, in Chicago; Jonnie Edwards, in
Tallahassee; Esther Martin, in Winston-Salem; and Julia Thompson, in Milwaukee.
Among those who have scorned all suitors and are confirmed independent women
with careers of their own are: Margaret Underwood, Sallie Spratt, Carrie Haitcock,
Annie Ford, Julia Dewar, NLiry Draughn, Jessie Fitzgerald, Ethel Butler, Mildred
Propst, Glennie Anderson and Mildred Boyles.
The Chautauqua board tells an interested world that iXLirion Hubbard and F'ran-
ces Brown, with Kathryn Singletary at the piano, are meeting with universal success
in their concerts, which are prefaced by community singing under the direction of
luanita ALirtin, Era Ra\-, Sarah Purdic, Emily Lee Koon, Louise Prichett and Dena
Neville.
Ethel Snow, Pearl Thompson, Frances Bobbitt, Willie Dell Parham are studying
Palmistry in New York.
Ruth Sullivan, Mildred Walters, Louise Weaver, Mabel Pearson, Helen Windle,
Hazel Bullock, and Katherine Linn made several millions in the stock market. They
have recently donated a great part of their profits to the establishment of a luxurious
smoking club on the campus of their Alma Mater.
Era Linker is helping her husband to build up a successful business in Kannapolis.
Each day the factory exports thousands of dollars of dye for red hair. Among the
people in this business are: Lillian Wilkins, Mary Womble, Annie Mae Crowder,
Elsie Winstead, Vearl Livengood, Rosemary McCoy, Aline Garrell and Mary Ed-
wards.
Dorothy McChesney, Evelyn Little, Elizabeth McPhaul and Elizabeth Stevenson
own an antique shop in Boston.
We landed at ten o'clock tliis morning. Weather fair, and plane in good condition.
'Fhus ends the log of this voyage,
Virginia Kirkpatrick
Dorothy Long
Last Will anJ Testament
^-|p^ K, THE CLASS OF 1929, ot North Carolina College, in the county of
J I ^ (iiiiltord, State of North Carolina, being of possibly sound mind and
V H ^ memory, but considering the uncertainty of our scholastic existence and
the nian.\ valuable assets we ha\e, do make and declare this our last will and testa-
ment in manner and form following, hereb\ re\i)king all f(unier Senior wills at an\-
time heretofore made.
After the pa\nient (jt our just debts, including our junior-Senior expenses, we
bequeath and de\ise as follows:
/•'//■,(/ — We bequeath a joint legac\- to all present and future students of North Car-
olina College that would include our iron constitutions that ha\e enabled us to
thri\e for four .\ears on "goat," "pressed kitt>-," "gollash," and "canned eggs,"
our vmequ.iled poweis of equilibrium that have aided us to walk uprightly,
straightforw,ii<il\, and hastil\ through the wet, slim\-, and detaining red cla\' ;
our over-portion of rain and snow, those sources of reliable excuses for infimary
excursions when work w.is hard and hours were few; our ability t<i maintain
quiet and dignit\ in chapel; and lasth, we tearfulh and reluctantly relinquish
our share ot the attention ot the faculty ot North Carolina College to the ones
in the future generations who will \alue it as highly as we ha\e done.
Scioiiit — We bequeath to the jumor Class our honored seats in chapel with the full
measure attached of the agony of kee|iing awake, of remaining quiet, and of
futilely attem|iting to aj^pear intelligent.
'J'hiri/ — We direct that the Sojihomore Class shall iidierit from us the ancient, honor-
able, and sentimental |iosition of Hig Sisters with the usual accom|ianiment of
tears, bridge p.arties, Sunday breakfasts, and mid-term "stav-at-homes."
totirth — To the Class of 193J, we bequeath our freshman ignorance, egotism, amf
optimism that pulled us successfully through the four years of disillusionment( ?).
Hftli — In order that the college may not be too aggrieved at our demise as under
graduates, we hereb\- bestow to the college at large, our intangible and almost
invisible propert>- — college spirit and an atmosphere of unrestrained ex|iression of
individual opinion.
Si.xlli — \\'e bequeath our jiersonal |iropert\ as follows:
1. 1, Clara (luignaril, do order that my long neck be justly appfutioned to Hattic
\\'illianis tli:it she may henceforth ha\e no trouble in looking oxer the railmg in
the "jx-anut galler\."
2. We, Virginia Kirkpatrick and Fiances James, do bequeath our Midas touch to
Sue Underhill and Charlotte Van Noppen and all future business managers of
the campus that they toC' maj' be able to guild pennies and spend them for five-
dollar gold pieces.
3. I, Helen Dobbins, do grant my patented interpretation of perpetual motion by an
eternal rotation of the jaw to "Case>-" Ingram.
4. To encourage habits of quiet ami peaceful concentration, 1, Katie (jravely, do will
m\' tranquility to^ Elizabeth Moore.
5. I, Edith Alice, devise to Alberta Beam, Helen Hoilges And (irace ^V'olcott my
capacity to enjoy an extended romance.
6. Knowing the lack of musical appreciation, 1, Eouise Dannenbaum, do becpieath
m\- spontaneous, scale-running laughter to all as|iiring colorature so]ir,-uios —
mainly Betty Sloan.
In testimony to the falseness of this our last will and testament we lio hereby jiub-
lish our last will on the tenth day of June, i<j2'j.
/ 4,
JUNI0R5
Ih.w Eleanor JniiNsox
Mnuot of Class of 'j>o
Class of 30
Colors Green ami White
Flo'wi'r White Ro>e
Mollo Truth
Song
Uail 10 our class.
The class of Green a/ul Il'hile
We'll keep forr'er
T/ie colors pure and hr'u/lil.
Our motto, "Trullt."
Forever more sliall he —
Truth lo the iKorld. our friends,
( hirseI'Ves and thee.
Oh. Tonh of Ifisdom
Thou shall he our i/uide:
To folloii- thee
Will be our aim. our pnde.
:lnd Thirty, dear.
While 'Vjatchin/j thy hriijht fiai,
Shall hear tier hanner on
To honor, to tame.
Class of 30
Officers
Margaret Dekson Prrsiiirnl
Jrssie Bridcers I"ui--I'risiiiint
Edith Clakk Snrdary
Charlesawa Fox Trrasurcr
Sue Underhill hiuiur Shoppe Manager
Margaret Scoti Assistant Junior Shoppe Manager
Juni
AlLEEX AdERHOLDT
LEXINGTON', X. C.
KaTHERINE Al.l.EX
WADESBORO, N. C.
Martha Pat Archbell
ELIZABETH CITl', N'. C.
Christine Ardrhv
fort mill, s. c.
Eli.a Arnold
TRINITY, N". C.
Katherixe Ai stex
LEAKSVU.LE, N. C.
Mariox Hlxt Barber
REIDSVILLE, .V. C.
Elizabeth ]5arxett
CHARLOITE, X. C.
Katherixe Barrier
JdllNSON CIIV, lENN.
Fraxces Batte
concord, x. c.
Junu
I)()R()TH\ H.\l CUM AX
lltNUKKSONVII.LIi, N. C.
Alhhrta Bkam
asukville, n. c.
CjArm:tt Hi'Aselv
COLtRAIN, N. C.
Edna Bexxrtt
WADESBORO, N. C.
Alma Blaxchard
gatesville, n. c.
Fraxces Booker
leaksvillh, n. c.
Elizabeth Bottoms
MARGAREITSVILLE, N. C.
Paxthea B()\d
townsville, x. c.
[UAXITA Bo\ ETT
ClIAOBOURN', N. C.
Elizabeth ]5rai)\-
U II.MINCTON, S. C.
Junic
Edith Hraki-:
KOCKV MOIM, N. C.
Rlth Hr\\ti,i;v
SPRING iinpi:, \. c.
|i:.ssiii Hriugkrs
TAKRORO, N". C.
D()R()TH\ Hritti.i;
BlKl,i\(:i()\, \. f.
Anna S. Hrdwn
111 N lERSVlI.LE, \. C.
Cl.al 1)1 A 15r(i\\ ;
MONRIIK, N. e.
AIii-drei) Brow \
SALISBl'R'i, \. L-.
Margari r Hr-i A\
NEW ION- CRdVi:. N. C.
Vl-RA Hi CKIN'GHAM
I \^ I I I l\ HI E, N. I',
fj)ITH Rri.M CK
ROCKV MOINI, N. C.
Juni
AI.ARCARKT lU I.I.OCK.
\VENi)l;LL, N. C.
1?IH LAH lU Rl.KSOX
ALBEMARI.K, \. C.
XlRCIMA HlRT
SALISBL'RV, N'. C.
Leola Bltler
Mary Butts
SOUTH mix, VA.
Mabel Bvrox
louisblirg, n. c.
MiXN'iE Cahows
PLV.viniiii, \. c.
LlCILLK CaI.LAHA>
Rl TIIERFORDION, N'. C.
MlLUKI.I) Ca\I)I.I,R
CANDI.KR, N-. C.
E.Mii.^ Carr
CASIOMA, S. C.
Junu
Sara Chrisman
CHARLOnE, N. C.
Pauline Church
roaring river, n. c.
Elizabeth Clapp
SVVA.V.VANOA, X. C.
Edith M. Clark
SALISBURY, K. C.
Louise Clon'inger
CLAREMONT, N. C.
AIar'i Codv
DARLINGTON", S. C.
Flossie Cogdell
coldsboro, n. c.
l.DRIi; Ldl.liWKLL
\MI-M1NG10N, n. c.
Elizabeth Cowax
STATESVlI.I.l:, N. C.
Junic
:#•": -d*^
'f^'tJL
TiMOXEXA Crawford
FRANKLIN, N. C.
Elizabeth Cri.ws
ORERNSBOKO, N. C.
Margaret Crews
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Louise W. Crim
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
Nell Culler
kerxersvim.e, x. c.
Sarah Daniel
FREMON]', N. C.
Beatrice Daniels
MANTEO, N. C.
TwiLA Mae Dardex
FAVETIEVII.I.E, N. C.
Evelyn Darlixgtox
LEAKSVILLE, N. C.
Justine Davis
zebulon, n. c.
J uni
Margaret Dkxsox
TARBORO, N. C.
M \RGARi:r Dili.
BEAUinRI, N. C.
Alice Dillard
(GREENSBORO, \". C.
RlTH DollD
ASIIHVlI.l.K, \. C.
May Donduo
FAIR vnw, \. c.
Klizabeth Eatox
\VI\SrON-SALEM, N. C.
Dt)RoTHV Edwards
WILMINGTON-, N. C.
Bess Eisox
CAFFNEV, S. C.
Matilda Etheridge
manteo, n. c.
Juni
>j.f '-" «» "» " " "^ ':*^%^ M,. 1
Matt ExL^r
SNOW HU.I,, \. C.
Hrlex Fin.DKR
CRKKN'SBORO, V. C.
Minnie Slit FL^•^•x
IIKNDERSONVILI.K, \. C.
Charlesaxxa Fox
asiif.boro, \. c.
Lois Fradv
ASHEVILLE, K. C.
Fraxces Freemax
cnwvAv, \. c.
RoSALVX (IvRDXER
REIDSVll.LE, N. C.
Lucv Gastox
CANDLER, N. C.
Betty Gaut
MORTEL, TENN.
Rachael Godfrey
UAXHAVV, \. L'.
J unioi
Edna CjRaxtha.m
greensboro. \. c.
Naxc^ Gray
WII.SOV, N. C.
EsTELLE Greene
NEW LONDON-, X. C.
Nina Grheni.ee
OL[J FOKT, N. C.
Sarah Grier
matthews, n. c.
Flora Grii-fix
FAIRMONl, N. C.
Edna Hackney
BVNUM, N. C.
Glenn JIamil
■'ranru; Hammond
1 \IR BI.L KK, v. C.
Frances Hami'ton
LEAKSVILLE, \. C.
Juni
Edith Harkoi r
GKKHNSBORO, X. C.
JOSELlXi; }L\RI>IXG
VADKINVILLE, N. C.
Mii.DRi:!) Hari'i;r
i)i:i:i> RiviK, N. c.
Elizabeth Harrison
SaDelle Harrv
CROVER, N. C.
Jean Harvey
GRIHOV, S. C.
Charlotte B. Hatcher
ULINN, X. C.
Brytte Heffner
MAIDEN', N". C.
LoL lse Hexson
CL LI.OWHEE, \. C.
Lucii.E Hermax
NE\vrri\-, N. c.
Junioi
Irhxi- Hi;,STi;R
GktENSBORO, \. C.
Marv Hkster
OIASE cm, VA.
.[e.an Hewitt
KOSHMARV, \. C.
Katherine Hixe
winston'-salem, n. c.
Gertrude Hobbs
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Marie Hohbs
cliniok, n. c.
Helen Hodges
KINSTON, X. C.
Persis Hodges
KINSTOX, N'. C.
Mabel Holland
GREENSBORO, K. C.
ESTELI.E HoXIG.MAN
MOUNT HOLL-\ , X. C.
I si
Junic
Margarft Hoon
GREEXSnORO, X. C.
Rlth Hopkins
stalev, x. c.
Soi'Hii; Howie
PIXEVII.I.E, X. C.
Margaret V. Hunsox
SALISBURY, X. C.
Ora Si e HixxiciTT
FRAXKI.IX, X. C.
Lois Jexxixgs
JEXXIXGS, X. C.
CaROI.IXI; jliRVEV
IRVOX, X. C.
Emii.ie Jewett
WII.MIXCTOX, N. C.
Frances .[ohxsox
GREEXSBORO, X. C.
Nei.l M. Johxsox
1 \RMi\(;rn\, x. c.
Junic
Roberta Jordax
SNOW HILL, X. c.
Loi isE Justice
CREt\SBORO, \. C.
M AR-i KaI'1'
MOUNT AIRV, N. C.
Sarah (jraci; Khi.i.v
MOORKSVILIK, V. C.
Annie Lee Kendrick
CASTONH, \. C.
Florencn KiNCAII)
ASiiFvn.Li:, N. c.
Charlotte Koonce
KICHLANnS, N. C.
Rachei. Lane
SANlOKIl, N. L.
fj.IZARETH LasSITER
AL'LANDHR, N. C.
138
Junic
Louise Learv
EDENTON, N. C.
LouisR LnxTZ
iinw I'oiM, v. c.
Margaret Leonard
blol'ntstovvs, fla.
Virginia LeRov
EI.lZABKIHiON cni, \". C.
ALary Lewis
MOREHEAI) cm , \.
NiTA Mae Lewis
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
Cecii.e Lin DAL'
GREENSBORO, K. C.
ALarv Lyon
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Elizabeth McCller
TARBORO, N. C.
LUCILE McCoLLUM
STONEVILLE, \. C.
Juni
A I ARC \R I;T a I cC( IX X ELL
CASIONIA, \. C.
M ARCARKT McKlXXON
MAXION. N. C.
[)(IR()TH'> McKxiGHT
SIIKI.IitV, X. C.
Cora McLean
raleigh, n. c.
CjLexx H. MacLeod
CRFKVSBOKO, N'. C.
Fraxkie ALaxx
caxion, n. c.
)aii.i: AL\rle\-
kamskl^k, \. c.
Lucv ALartix
MAVORAX, X. C.
^Lxxii: ALatthews
wixnsoR, X. c.
Oi'HELiA ALatthews
KIPLIXC, N. C.
Junioi
Christih Mavxari)
WII.SOV, K. C.
E\■|■I.^■^■ Mi: HANI-:
MAVIOS, \. C.
Margarkt Melchcr
MOOKISVII.I.K, N. C.
DnRDTin MiTCHn.i,
NORllVA, N. C.
Knnn MiTCHKi.i.
ciiAKi.njii:, y. c.
Lll.l.lW MooN'E'i'
MOCKS\ 11.1 1-, \. C.
Elizahfth X. Moor I
XHW nf.RS. s. c.
Mahi.i. Moore
ckaiiam, \. c.
Patt\' Lvns Moore
ST. PRTERSBURC, FLA.
Ki.izAniiTH H. Morrison-
SIIKI.B\, \. C.
/
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\ ^n
Juni
^V)
.M\.\AI.-i\N- MoLRAXE
DURHAM, N". C.
In'i:z Ml RR
CRKKVSnOKO, \.
Kathleen- Xewsome
MAKSHVlI.l.E, N-. C.
Irene Ormanm
BESSFMF.R Lll\, \.
Margaret Oshorxe
n vsnoKO, v. c.
Fax ME ()\\i:x
CANTON, N. C.
F
RAXCES
P.
\RHA,M
OXIORI), N
■ '^■
Marv
FVHL\X 1
'arker
SKI, MA, N. C.
Hi
• AXCHE
Pexland
IIA'i KS\II,I.K,
N. C.
M
\RV
L\xcH F
'nil'
I'S
WHIISI.] 1 1:, N.
c.
Junic
Mary Hazhl Pleasants
LEXlNfrrON, N. c.
Mari- W. Price
CRKKNSBORn, \. C.
Vera Price
asheville, n. c.
Mary Vassie Proctor
charlotte, s. c.
Mary Rati.edge
advance, \. c.
Marc.arht Redwine
MONROE, N'. C.
Alice Reniroe
matthews, n. c.
Olive Renfroe
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
Clara Mae Respess
BATH, N. C.
Eliz \hi;t H Rl•^■^•()Ll>s
IlILIMOKi;, N. C.
Juni
Ki.disK Rhodes
HIMISOR, N. C.
Emilie Richardson
SOUTHERN- PI NHS, N'. C.
Xi:i.i.ii; R(iKBi\5
JAMHSrnVVN, N. C.
LoiISE RoKERSOX
ASHEVIIJ.h, W C.
AXXETTE RldISIL
CRnisE, V. c.
Mildred Salter
MIKKIMOS. \. C.
.Marcari;! Scott
GASrONlA. \. c.
Corxella Setzer
NEWTON', N. C.
Mar'i Shari'e
I.TIAKI.CII n , \. c.
);
Juni
f
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l\
F"ranck.s Shkltcjx
SU.bR LI IV, \. C.
Ruth Siki-s
CRKENSBORO, X. C.
Anxie Mak Simpson
WILSON, N. C.
(iRAci; Slalc;htfi(
COI.DSBORO, N. C.
Betty Sloan
FRANKLIN', X. C.
Edith Small
WKNTWORlll, N. C.
Clara K. S.mith
RKIDSVILI.K, N. C.
Sara E. Smith
SALIEBLR^, N. C.
Velma Smith
MIDDLESfiX, N. C.
R().SAL-\N Souther LAX I
MOLiNi' ni.ivi:, N. c.
J unioi
Sadii; Loi Si)Lthi;ri..\m)
c;nLnsBOKO, x. c.
IXEZ Si'AINHDL R
NORTH UTLKSBOKO, _V. C.
K\ i;i,\N- F\i Starr
MM l,S\ II F I , \. L.
Irkxa Stei'Hi;\s()x
MONTRHAl, \. C.
Virginia Stewart
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Mai. Stricklwii
middlhslx, n. c.
Din.LA Strdl i'i;
IIAMLKT, \. C.
LlI.A 'rA\I,(IR
ARAI'AIIOH, \. C.
Mattii; Moore TA^I.()R
i:mii.li>, n. c.
I'A MCE Tl. MI'I.E
SKI. MA, \. C.
146
Junic
MaRGARKT TCRRIILL
WAVXESVILLK, V. C.
Ei.iZAiii;Tii Thomas
MnRCl'RK, \. C.
Aline Todd
UERITA, N. C.
Saiiii; Troi tmax
MOORESVII.I.H, N. C.
Virginia Tuckur
RAI.Iir.II, \. c.
Loi isir Tl RXAGR
AYDEN', K. C.
Lillian Twifdrd
EI.I/ABEIll CnV, \. C.
Margari-t T^S()N
ASIlir.dKO, \. c.
SiF, Harris Underhill
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Elizabeth Tmiurger
CREEN'SBORO, \. C.
'.ip*' H,'-.- . ' . 3i ,
»yy 4^ '"^'
\\
¥
Junu
Doris Vanxk.max
CKKFNSnriRO, N. c.
CllARl.UTTE VanNoPI'EX
ORKHNSBOKO, .V. C.
K.MII,\- VlCK
KH.KJKI), \. C.
Mary H. AVai.ker
IMBSONVII.LE, N'. C.
M ARIIIX \\'Al.ri;RS
(.KlhSSP.IIKO, \. e.
Kdith \\'i;hh
OXFORII, N. C.
Ei.iZAHirrii W'in.i.s
Mllllll.IP.L RC, N. C.
Evi;i,vx White
lASr SFKNCHR, .V. C.
R\chi:l White
\-.IIK\ ll-l>, N. C.
1 1 E X lAI lA' E Wl I IT i: H E A I)
CKKliNSDOKO, N. C.
u
ll
J unioi
I)
Margaret Whitkhl rst
rockv molixt, n'. c.
Anna Wmi.foxg
KKVVION, N. C.
Elizahkth \Vii.kin'S()x
CARV, X. C.
FAVEI IHVILI.K, X. C.
Hattii-; \\'n.i.i\Ms
RAI.KICH, X. C.
Mii,i)Ri:ii W'lLsox
COI.HRAIX, X. C.
(iRACn Wol.COTT
ASIIKVU.I.K, X. c.
AxXiiTTI-: W'ooLARI
UAI.IOX, X. C.
THIRTY Posies
'1 *
150
.1
1,1 1/AI;K 1 H li \K\I -,
Mcisint of Class r,i ■;/
Class OI 31
Colors Reil and While
I'lniLurs .... Reel Sweetheart Ro»c^ and Lilies of the \'alle>
Mollo Courage
Symbol Sucrd
Song
l.oiiij live. O TInrly-Onr. Il'c'rr lure to both dn and dair.
Our (lass of Rrd and ll'hili . And lo ivork for all tlial's riijlit.
We liavr brouiiltl, O Colhi/, . d,ar. Our mollo of Couraqc
Our lord, of lu/hl. Ifr ivill hold u-lnle we fitjht.
lis flame burns i^-itb a lo-ve for you. lie mean to eome out I'ictorious
Ind a liope of i/reat ideals; In our bailies for llie true!
So here icv are ii:ilh fiijlil'inii si!.ords So may our name be i/lorious.
hill Irulh upon our shields. Ilrint/tnij fame. X. C. lo you.
lie shall maeih ihrouuh lite years
lloldinij up our banner hujh.
The emblem of touraije
Shall be our battle </;■.
II e shall eheer for the Red and IChile
I'niil the fii/hl is done:
So here's a shoul to, ever for
Our diar old Tliirly-One.
Sophomore Class Officers
First St iiustcr
F.I.I/ABI'IH MONTV Prisulilll
Kaik RnBiNSON" rice-I'miJi III
Hki.kx Pftrik , Sriiiliiiy
Ei.izABiriii McI.Arcrii.iN' Trrusuiir
JosKP)! Him Cril'ic
Maiiiiia R(ii;i\snN Clinr l.iiuiir
Si'ioii// S( /insli r
Kaik c;kaiiam I'rrsiJint
Katherine Morgan' I'ld-Pri-sidiiit
Lucille Kkicht Secritary
Mar'i' Newton Tnasurir
Marie Wishart Crilir
Aw McDowell Clim l.iaJi-r
First R.iw— lUilh
Mnli.l Aclfrii.ililt. F:,y' Aii.l.T^, nririih-,. Ai'plf. c -allipi-in,. Ann., in. Ma;
W.lil, Askew
S.T,,nd Row— Anna Alkins.ni, K.i-nli,- Av.-iy, Nancy Bakc-r. Ma. Rallard. El..is.- Banninu Kath.rv
Barber
Tliir.l l:o\v— MavKn. HI.' liajk.i. I.,,is B.'<l<l;ngfielti. Kyl.li,. B.-ll. Ev.-lvn Billums. I'lara P.iv.ns l.ii.
Blake
l'..iirth K.jw — Kutli I'.laii, Miriam I'.]..il>. Kati- N. BuK.-r. Mary Bran. It. Balriria Brasn.lj. Ma.lt;
Brigman
|-i'th n<.\v— K.an. . s l;iis.ii.lui.-. B.tlv Bi..un, Gertrud." (•a.rsoii. lOlizil.itl. I -liilt. ii.l.-n. Elizalr.ll. iliii-
llan. Flan.,s flark
Sixth l;.iw— ViiK-nia .'larl;. .Mil.h.-.l i-.,l.l., Annlf ( Vii.p.-ilK.-. i;,..,r:;ia i-..\yan, Elsa frnii;. Ev.lMi i-niii
nilngs
156
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^^r^ p r- f^ 1
Fi,-il r„K- Ellir Cunin |.n,„thv ,-,:ll,,.ll. .lulia Ii:,M", Willi,- Lavis. Z.lnia Pay, Euffellia r>e I.aney
S,''ol,I U,,w-Mai-Jir.Vn..nn,.|i: Ma. Hal,,,-. K>m, Kll,-n, Al„-, Eani.. l-,a,„-,.s Faisnn. EU.aI.e.h
Thiial 11, ,u l.als^ l-'air. Ma,- K,n-;.-,,i,. Auni,- Ma, '' l--l,.u ,-. Vi.a;i,„a Kh.N.l. N,n KolTeHt, Elm-ita K„s,-ue,
K,,;,' ,1, K„« -Ma,i,- I-Tisani, Mar.l.a Kuh, ,. Kv, U n (in,>„n. An^.l,-n, Oi,l,linBS. El.>-,ah,-tl, r.Wnu.
Kiilh 'il.n
1--Iltll l;,iU--Ma.a;u, lil, f, I„,,l. I.alli.v, ll,,il,alll. Kal
i^rilil-l,
SiMh l;,,w— I'ani.- Ma,- Orilliii. Mai> I., - iliii.ai. L,,-s
Amiii- L.jis l-la
liahalu, N,-ll (;r,-,-n. "li^,- i;.,-,-li, MarKal,-
,,„l,i, Ii-fUc Haniii,k. Mary I.i.uis,- Manl,y
1 n-.t l,,,\v— Es.sir Hiui.\. M,,
lluriiu- Harris. Hazel Hail is. Mai
^ .iTid Low — Eli.na Hart. l-;\.j>ii Halt Li.iiisa llat.li. laiili H.iliv-. Sura H-nty, r;ia,l>s Hi.ks.
I Int. I !...« -Xa.linr li ^1,>. 11,1. ii lliulit. i -liat l..t t .■ Hill. J..s.|.ltiili' Hill. Anita Hr,l.s..!i. Naniy Hnwaril.
I'.aiitli Kcu — l;iil,\ llimjiu>. I'liil.i,' Is.iili.aii. I'aso liiuiatn. Mal..-1 J.-iiliiii.;;s. ii|ih.-lia J.-rnii,'all.
Matil.la .1.. litis,, II, \-iia;i
Katlil,,ti J,, 111
.Ii.lillsun. Marv I,u, i|, ,J,,ti.s. t Ha Kal.. Tll, lliia K.-,li,. J
tii.ta Ki-llogg.
Mil Ilow^Vlryinia K.Ml.v. Maty Ki>.-1. C. rtrude Kiser. Lu, ill, Ktiisht. Clari, e Lai ki-y. I.u.lii- L,
IS8
.■?■ .>->*a: » Sf„,*-
\l
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Fiist K.nv— Mhiv L-ntz Etlul L^onar.l. EUzabeth L. wis. re-nelope I.f« is, Una B.ll Listt.-. LfSte-r
Loutiurmilli
Se.oml Knw— Jane Lvnih, Glav.o M.-Craiken. Nettie MeCu.-dy. Elizabetli McDonald. Anna McDowell.
Hazel McEaehern
Thi.d R..W— Isaliel McFa.lven, Martha MeGee, Ruth McGlnnis, Elizabeth M.I.aughlm. Margaret Me-
Manus. Leah MeNaii-
Fourth Row— Evelvn McNeill, Fleeta Maitin. Arbutus Meadows, I.orenc Ncares, Jlartha Me.l.all,
Edith MeiKS
Fifth Row— .Jessie Middli'ton, Mary Mills, Mary Misenheimcr, Elizabeth Monty, Rosa Colt Mooie,
Starkey Moore
Sixth Row— ."Gallic Moorinx, Kalhcrin,. Mor.;an. Virginia Motte, Mary K. N.wlon, Mary Nor.ro.ss, Mary
Sli-.t,- Xorw.iod
- - ■ .^^ =-•♦ :^-«. -«.-
First Row— Elizabeth l'arli:nn. K.litli Parle. r. Marv Wtlsli I'aikcr, Z.lnui I'arU. r. llai salit Pt-a.-ocli,
Francis P •,•!.•
S.-rnnd P.ow— Ifaiy Fi.wl.. p.iiy, H.!,.], Petrie, Ma.y Pftri.-. Ali..- n. Piik.tt. Evelyn Pollanl.
Kallli-vii Porter
Third P..i\v— Belle }'i.sl..ii. El. aii..r Pri. e. Willie Priti-haril I. "la Pn.fflt. Fran.-.'S Pulley. Charlotte
Pureell
Fouith P.ow — Mary li.lia Pankiii. Mary Asnes Ransom. Peaile Rap.-i. Mary l!ay.s..r, Evelyn Re.v.s.
Katherlne R.unn
Fifth Row— Ma.lBi- Hhyii.-, Il.va l:..h, D.ishia Ri.hard. Allilie Ri.har.ls.m. Mil.li-eil Ri.|nn..n.l. Ev.'-
lyn Rives
First Ruw— Amu
Sfconil Row— Ilu
Third Row— lUil
Sixth Row— Eloi
\\ ilhflmiiia S.luitl. .lit
Roval Saunih-is, Virsinia Saunders Ghi ililnit-
frest. Helen Self, it
ShivUls llHitha ^hor,.. Annie Sinsl tii\ Flli.l ■-l.d,. 1 \ i I "Is Smith, Jlii
th, Ra.hi-1 Snii..s. Kul.y Si..
A.l.-lia SPO. I...
ily Stevens, Naniy Stoner, Pearl Sykes. Mahel Tat.>, Mauiie T.-rrell, Moelle Thompson
■e" Tillett, jeanette Trotter, Edith Vail, Sara Wallii'r. Frances Wallaee, Henrietta
Wallace
=!e Ward Margaret Ward, Rubv W.d.h, Catherine Wharton, Mary Jane Wharton,
Nellie Wh.-eler
lust Rim:.: Mak\ li. WiiiiK, All kin Whiumirih, I.iiiii W'iidman, Hh.hn Wii mams.
Siiond Rmc: Mak\ l-.. W'li i iams. Rlih Williams. .Miiukih Winston, Lorrai.vl Dav.s.
t^^.^^^^- .
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^OPHOMORI^g I
•-SS^^*'
CL-A.SS
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163
RED AND
A^^HlTi:S
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I'
FRESHMEN
Janice Hooke
Miisiot of Class of ','j
Molln: Exccl-ior
CL
of '32
Colors: I.avciuler iiiul White
Flo-urr: Vu,\a
Song
() l.avnui.r and Il'/iih . drar.
Our pliJi/f liv mahr to you,
A loyal (lass ivil/i purposr hrii/lil —
Tlie Class of 'jj.
may we keep before us
Thy symbol's shininiii lii/hl.
Our standards Iradina, our elnss proi irdimi.
Il'e follozv on to I'iil'ry anil In inKjIil.
In, I lis 1I.I' strive, still owniird.
More knoivledije to attain
O, .lima Maler, we would be
Of service, as ive r/ain —
"Excelsior!" — still hiijlier!
Our motto ever be.
Il'hen we've departed, life's jour
Our class much honor
ey started.
would brinij to thee.
Refrain :
1 1, re's to our lima Mater.
Our fealty we hrinij .
.hid as we enter within Thy portals.
Thy laurels we proclaim.
,So sine/, thy dauohters. () lima Mate
The Class of 'sJ.
For we shall keep our lolors brii/hl.
0, A'. C, dear, for you.
Jean McIver Lane, '32
Freshman Class Omcers
Fust St incslir
Martha Justice President
Leslie Rothrock t'iee-Presideiit
Bktt^ Sl.OAK Seeretiiiy
Marv KvNiM Fnwi.Kis Treasurer
E. W'l I.l.M.W, F. CiiAMiI.IR C.lieer leaders
S( eoiiil S< iinsttr
Frances Chanhler President
Mary Nash Norfleet Viee-President
Ethel Hall Secretary
Pansy McCoknell Treasurer
M. Blackburn', A. Oliver Cheer Leaders
IKtSllMANLl
\SS OF '32
Fresk
resnmen
abcrtTninbie, lura
abrarii.clizabcth
adains.niabel
adkerMiri,betty
alien, kate mae
alien, mary kate
alien, sallie pearl
anders.faye
anderson,adda
anderson.esther
anderM)n,marian
anderMHi,riib\' lee
applew hite,nell
arle.lge,eiUth
armstrong.sara
askew, Julia
atkins.liicile
ayers,nita
badKett,alease
badt;ett,evelyn
baines, Virginia
baity, gilina
baker, elva
bald\vin,ruth
ballard,andre\vetta
barber, elizabeth
baref"cit,florence
barker, lorene
barker, mary
barnhili.edna
barnhill,lela
barrett,claire
batenian,jiisephine
batten, mildred
beasel>',exie
beatty,lorene
beavans.annette
belch, alma
bell, mary baxter
bell.iibley
bellamv,rubv nanmi
best.sara
bishop, mars rulli
blackbiirn.margaret
blackiviiod, Virginia
blair.kalheriiie
b!ake,lucy
b y, grace
biythe.rachel
b()ardman,>.ara
linger, trances
boger,mary
b()ney,france^
bdone, Josephine
bostian,elsic
hii\vden,dorolhy
h.>«les,ma/el
bradle>,anne
bradsher.rachael
brady,je\vell
brame,earle
branch, hiildah
brandt,mar\
brantles, trances
braswell, merle
bridger, Carrie In\-e
briggv,grace
brigham,mary
brinkley,mar>
britt.gweiiddlyn
brittle.eli/abelli
l)rnadhurst,niarlh.i
hrcick.emily h.
brodie,taiinie
brothers, emily
brown, tlora
brown, rebecca
browne.sara
brurnmitt.mary
brunson, elizabeth
bviff.pauline
Inillard.pauline
biirgess,luc\e
biirkett,manelle
busby, rachel
bush, ruth
byerly.ethel louisc
byerly,rnargaret
b\ers,kathryn
b>rd,edith
byrd,ruby
caddell.onnie lee
caddell, Virginia
Caldwell, daisy
Cameron, lottie
Campbell, elizabeth
carter, trances
carter, harriette
cartland, trances
cates,madaline
carter, elizabeth
carr,sarah
carson.gertrude
cannon, margaret
cathey.elizabeth
causey, mary leigh
causey, rebecca
champion, lois
chandler, annie ruth
chandler, trances
chappell, elizabeth
chappell.paidirie
church, margaret
dark, trance.
clark,\'irginia mci\er
clement, nancy
clippard.dorothea
cloninger,eugenia
cobb, elizabeth
coble, martha
cohoon,lydia
cole,edna
cole.nathalie
Coleman, luc\
colvin,sara
coiTicr, Catherine
comer, helen
comer, jeannette
conrad,thelma
cooper, rebecca
cooper, rosemond
Copland, Virginia
coppedge,gracf
couch, Catherine
cowan, kate
cowan, mary
coward, gertruile
cox, Cora lee
cox,margaret
cozens,ada
cromartie,sarah
cummings.evelyn
curriii,mar\
cutchin, marie
dail,s\diiey
da]ton,\i\ian
daniels.selnia
daughtridge,bessie
davenport.katherine
david^on.elizabelh
daviv, Catherine
deese,inary
dennlng.lhelma
deiilnn.estelle
dinolto,jnvephine
dolvin,clitford
ilnnne!l,dorothy
(lover, elizabeth
dunbar,mary alien
dyer,eula
eckardt,d()rothea
edgerton,henrietta
edwards.margaret
Fresn
resnmen
\t
edwards.marion
ed\vards,mary jo
cdwards.sallie
clkins.carey blaii
flliott, nancy
ellis.ediKi
cllis.loice
ellis.mildred
eshelman,franc'C!!
evans,ava lee
faircloth, pansy
farr,he'.en hobson
ferguson,alma
field, marjoric
finch, Helen
fisher, Helen
fitzgerald,frances
flourney,marion
flo\ve,georgia
foil,dorothy
tnndc,niary elizabeth
fnrsberg,catherine
fountain, inariha
fo\vlkes,mar\ b\nini
freedman.esther
freeland.margaret
frisard.olga
fr\e, Helen
fiilen\vider,ni\ rtle
fuller, alycc
fullington,alina
fulton,alice
gai'lard, Caroline
galanopulns,evant;elliie
garner, nettie
garriss, Ionise
gaston,bennette
gaut.frances
gavriles.althea
geekie,frances
gibson,frances
glcnn.riith
glicknian.niadeleiiie
glisson,beatricc
godley.esther
goodman, Hazel
goodman.mary
grant, delia
griffin, annie
griggs,alise
gurley, sybil
hass.elizabeth
Hass,gertrude
hall,ethel b.
hall,nina
hall, ruth
Hamilton, f ranees
Hancock, mamie rae
hanes, Ionise
Haney,nell
Harding.helen
hardy, bettie
harrelson,elea
harris,editH
Harris, mary \irginia
h,irris,mo/ellc
Harris,myrtis
Harris.ruth
hart,frances
Hasbrouck.margaret
hassell.mary
hatcher, eliza
hatchett,mildred
Hatle>,evelyn
Hatsell.ccira
Hanser, vesta
Heafner, Ionise
hearen,inabel ruth
Henderson, ma rga ret
Henderson, martha
hcndren.sue may
Hendrix,elizabcth
henlev,edna
Henley, elizabeth
Henley, margie
henr\,phyllis
Herring,lucille
Hester, margarct
High.margaret
HigHt.leona
hight,ni\ rtie
Hill,evrlvn
hine,fa\
Hines, Helen
Hines,inez
Hoffman, elizabeth
Hogan,doris lucile
Holland, eva
Hollowell,margaret
holoman,marion
honeycutt,maggie
hood,pauline
horner.elizabeth
Horner,sndie ruth
Howe, Virginia
Ho\\ cll,\ irginia
ho\le,uillie
Hudson, annie lauric
Hudson, rachel
huggiiis,caroiyn
liun>pHre\,alice
Humphreys, ma rgaret
HuTisucker,lois
hunter, emily
Huntley,marie
Hutchison, grace
Hutchison, martha mae
Ingram, claire
ivey,editH
Jackson, mila
Jackson, mildred
Jackson, susie
james,marguerite
Jenkins, beatrice
Jennings, mabel
Jensen, Jessie
jcrnigan,marjorie
Johnson, ermina
Johnson, margaret
Johnson, roberta
Johnson, winifred
iohnston.edith
inhnston,luc\
Johnston, selma
jones,evelyn m.
Jones,evelyn s.
Jones, katherine
jones,marguerite
Joyce, Claris
joyner,dorothy
joyner, lucile
justice, martha
keith.isabelle
kendrick, margaret
kesler, annie
king,gertrude
kirby, Janet
kirkpatrick, katherine
knight, mildred
knight.rebecca
Luck, Helen
lane, jean
lane, martha
laney,alma
lanier, hazel
latHam,lucille
latHan,lois
lay, mildred
layton,g(ddie
leak,frances
ledbetter.dorothy
led ford, ma ry sue
Iee,kathryn
lee, margaret
Fresn
resninen
lce,inarn:iret e.
lenniiick.mary
lennoii.miniiie
leonard.ethel
lesser, heatrice
levv.esther
l.vv.pe.K, b.
leuiv.cli/alieth 1.
lirulsay, grace
ivingston,edna
Inve.mary kirk
lud\vif;,sarah
lutz.rnary
lyerly.aleiiie
inebaiie, jewel
nicbee.inaye
niccain.weyland
mccall.fannie
mcTonnell.pansy
inccullen.Tiettie
incciillen.'-u^an
iiicculle\',su^ie mac
niccutcheon.haniiah
mcdoiiald.kathcriiif
incdonald.inargairi
mcdoiiga'd.camillc
mcdoweli.elise
mcgee,'.ignora
mcgill.betty
incgoogan.mary liuii
mciver.jaiie
mciver.tninerva
iiickaughan.riith
mckinne\, hazel
)iirkiiint'v,lc,uise
inckiiinnii.elizalu-th
mclawhorn.leckie
niclawhorn, mild red
mclean.rnbena
iiu'leesjily
nicleod.lucil'e
iiK'irillaii,niar\
iiK'niilJan.rnsrmary
nicneilljuanita
uuriiimiftn.delia
iiianniii,t;.alftlu-a
marks, uilla
inarslibnunie,rachael
marshbiirii, trances
martin, liellc reitl
martin, Helen
massey,lavee
inaitliews.convtance
mattliews.panM
m.itlis(in,di;nilh\
nie.iile,\ irginia
meadnws, Catherine
melson.he'en
nK'sser,beatrice
II ler,emma
iller,rcbecc
irginia
milN,mar\
minis, margaret
mitihell.heleii
mitchell,mabel re\a
mniitg"mer\,cnriiclia
monre, Ionise
miicire,rnth
morris, kathryn
niorrisette,elizabeth
morris, elizabeth e.
morrow, edlth marga
mo\e,margaret
mul'en,glad>s
miinden,isaliell
nash, unity
Ileal. ermine
neal,iiiargaret
newcomb.amy
riewell,i7iildred
iiewton,margarit
noel,katlierine
norfleet,mar\ ikiOi
noithroplaura
oliver,aniia love
Oliver. edith
o'neal,mar> alice
Osborne, kate
osbiinie.marllia
outlaw.gbnl.N
padgett,mar\ tiaiue--
painter.lucy mae
parham, elizabeth
parker, elizabeth
parker,jessif
parker, kath een
parks.evelMi
parrott, edith
paschal margaitt
pani.emeve
pa\ ne,helen
peace, panline
pearce, bertha mae
pearce,mar\ trances
pearsiin, Ionise
peele,niary
peele.ruth
perkins, Ionise
perry, engenia
perr> .katherine in.
pilaris, \irgiiiia
pickelt, trances
|iiiiiii\.hann.;h Ionise
pinnix,mar\
pitt, Virginia
pitt, elizabeth
liittma]i,hnllis
pleasants,e\elMi
plonk, trances
ITiole.sarah
pope.clara
pope, trances
P"plin,opal
pntt ,elizabeth
potts,verdie
power, alice
prescott, Ionise
preston, edith
price, glad\s
pulliam, Ionise
pnlli. Catherine
pntt.earline
raby,elizabeth
raiff,mae hlossdin
rankin, Hilda
reaiTis,edn,i
redfearn.riith ne.
rent row, ethel in.i
rhodes,rehecca
richardson, Ionise
riddick,evelyii
riddle, margaret
roberts,nannie m
roberts(ni,maxine
robinson, Ionise
robinscin,mar\ he
robinsiHi, norma
rodwell,roma I.
rogt-rs,annie g.
rogers,janie
rohr, Virginia
roper, ne\a gan
rosenhanm,eleanii
ross, Isabel le
ross,reenette
rosser,rnh\
rothrock,leslie
FresK
reshmen
ruililiH-k.tlien
russJieleTi
russell.emily
rubsell.mary
satterfield, Jennie
Saunders. Virginia
scarborn.durenia
■carboro.mildred
schoiz.ruth
sessoms.nella
shaffer.nieta
.h.np.ann k.
sharp.vdie
sh.iriH-.Kladvs hu-lle
sliaNv.i-n-lle
shearin.mandm-nia
shearnn, trances
shepherd, mahcl
sharwnod.niartha
shnrt.kathleen
• huforil, Helen
shiilljalaj^e
sinierson, Helen
sledge, margaret j.
•-HKn^eli/abetH
^niilh.annic Inn
smith. lulen
sniitH.Huii-e
smith, lutic belle
sinith,nellie b.
smith, barinne
smith, Sadie
smith, thelma
smith, Virginia a.
sinyth, Julia g.
snuggs.elizabetli
snfle\',flonnie
snfley.naney jo
snmers,ruth
spencer, dciriithy
spruill,martha
stack, sara
stallings,eula
stantnn.etlna
steed.ell/abeth
Steele, martha wil
sterling, marv
Stewart. laura
Stewart, l>dia
stew art, martha
Mith.iris
stciiie,heleii
Mnne,hcr(.
stiitt.lucile
Stratford. niildred
Strickland, elizalutH
st\ers,Iiicile
styron, Virginia
swan, may
talley.eugenia
tate.lucy
ta\ lor, brownie
taylor.mamie rose
taylor,mary willie
ta\ lor,mary winslow
terr\'.margaret
terry. thelma
thomas,luc\'
thomas,rachael
thomas.vera
thompson,clara Ionise
thonips.ni,elizabeth
thompson, trances
lhoiiips(in,katherine
thompson. niargaret e.
thornburg.mabel
tillett,ester
tomlinson,beatrice
trent,rosaline
trexler,katie lee
trogden,inez
trotter, isla
truslow,pauline
tucker, roxie
turnage,pattie mae
turner, katlierine
underwo.Hl,cvel>n
vanderburg,pauline
vernon.gladvs
voncannon.eastel
ivaldrop, hazel
walker,duella
walters,jemiie trances
walters,kathleen
\%arren, grace
warren, Helen
warren, lillian
watson.lncile
^vebb,annie lucas
Webster, rebecca
Weill, Julia
Avclborn,iris
welch, agnes
weller,hallie b.
wellinan,evelMi
wells,helen e.
wells.helen t.
wertz.mary
west,viva
wHarton.sehvyn
whedbee.jocelyn
w heeler, luana
wheeler, panline
^vheless,bleeka
whitaker.carrie elizabetli
white, mary c.
whitle\',rachel
whitsette,sara
w ike,w ilma
wilkins, Helen
\villianis, Christine
w illiams,doris
Williams, f. katherine
willianis,viva
Williams, \vilma
\\ illiamson,edna
willis,mary elizabeth
wilson.annie Ionise
wilson.v. elizabeth
winders.grace
\vinstead,a[nia
w instead, Julia
wise, trances
womble.burdine
womble.leisel
womble,mae
womble,ruth
woodward, annie lou
worshani, Helen
wortman,loiniette
Wright, edith
Wynne, inelba
yancy.susaji
yeargan.wilma
yelverton, hazel
Nerten.ruth
\(»Lniginer,barbara
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Book III
OROANIZATIONS
STUDENT
COiVERNMENTI
U Til Cl.lXARU. Ilti/h I'dillt. A'. C.
I'irsutnil
SlLDLXr GOVIKNMKNI ASSOCIATION*
Clara (li k;xari). Lijn ohitoii . X. (J
rice-Pr,sidrnl
Student Goverxmekt Association"
L'ANMtKEAl"
4.*'
J-K1N5HAM
HAJ.1PTON
Si:XATl; ,Mi-Mi'. IRS
Student Government Association
Officers
Ruth Clinard I'rcs'ulnil
Clara Guingnakd rln-PrisiJi iil
MARGAREET McCqNNELL Siililllly
Marv Jane Whariox Trcasur,r
HoLsi: Prhsidi-xts
LoLiSH Dannenbalm Anna IIqvvard Shah-
Jean Harvey Hailev
Sara K. Hamimon CnrroN
Annie H. Williams East
Casielliie Bland Gray
Jean Divine Kirkland
Beiiy Sloan Hinshaw
Rum DniiD Wesi
Eli/abeiii Hol.mes Wo.mans
Elizabeth Crowder Norih Spencer
Elizabeth Siiinharhi Souiii Spencer
Vera Blckingham New CSuileord
Louise Cri.vi Mary Foust
C1.A.S.S Prfsidkxt.s
Mary Clara Tate S( nior Class
Marcareet Denson luninr Class
Elizabeth Moniy . . Unplininarr Class, firsi Sninstir
Kate Graham Sup/inmor,- Class, Sr<nnd Sinirshr
Martha Justice .... Frrshinaii Class. First Snnrsln
Mildred Stratford Fiislnnan Class, Second Scim-stir
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Other Student Government Officers
MarGARFI IlAKRlS
/••»v C7/(,f
AWH I ] K Rl DISH. I.
C.ntlii/r SriiHil Chair iiiun
Mai iiK (Jl hKi
IlaiiJIii,,,!; lull/,.,
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:.^i^\«y ^:
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II ,'- :,'V' i^
Wm ' -'^ , r-x'
i^.-M^:jjei
'itrVX V
Miss Margari-t Sih^'ard
Ciitiial Snrrltiiy
The Vol \r; Womkn's Chrkiiw Association'
M.\i in: (Ji i:rv. Forts/iioiith, Id.
PrtsUi'nt
Young Women's Christian Association
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Y. W. C. A. Officers and Cabinet
■//'( unitf in the ilisin to rcdlizf rich <inil irnitn'i lifi thidiu/h n (jroiiint/ iiiiilri-
stiiiuhiui of doil."
Miss Margarkt Shrparii, dimral Sinilary
Offichrs
VIaitie Query ['rcsuhnt
Sarah Catherink Hampion I'lcf-Presidcnt
Twila Mae Harden- Secretary
Evelyn- McNeill Treasurer
Sue rNDERHlI.i. .... Inden/raJuale Ref<resenlative
Annie Black Williams . Campus I'ilizi irdnf' Chairman
Mary EvEi-i-N I'arker ...... res/>ers Cliairman
Rosa Jones I'esl<rrs Music
Marliia Jo Corham I'esf>ers Music
Mary Delia Rankin .... E--eeiiniii ll'alJi Cliairman
Rlth Oodi) \iiiial Cliairman
Ri III .'XnnoiT I'uslers Chairman
N'lRGINIA Hasseli Inlerraiial Chairman
Sarah Urow n InJuslrial Chairman
Sle rNiiEKllILI //■(;;-/■/ I'elloivshi/' Chairman
Rum C'l.iNAKi) . . . SlUilenl Co-v.rnmenl Representative
C;race Wolcott Represenlalive-at-Iarge
Katherin-e Fleming Rrprcsentative-at-hircie
Clara Guignard Representative-at-larc/e
Y. W. C. A. CABINET
30CIETir|
The Pan-Helleni:; Council
Raciiki, Aicock /
ClKNX BovD McLldi) ( CninrHaii Smiily
\ii«;i\i,\ Hasski.i, )
N'lKGiNiA Tl'ckhr i IJilphu-iiiSiiiiily
Sakaii Brown ]
Kaiii: Gravki.v \ Dikiaii Smiily
Fravcks Jamks \
\'irgima Burt l Urtli/uui S„,i,iy
Sarah l)RA\\l.^^. Moonsvllh, A. C'
(://;'(■/ Marsind
AUELPHIA
ADELPHIAN SOCIETY SONG
Shiiiildir to shdiiltUi , luiiits filled iLilh ilcvdlinn.
II illi purpo.u not iniiiUss. hut iiiniat lui/l true:
Ihiittd hy all of tin ti(.\ of d(, p fnnuhhip.
If c hniiii, () A del phid. our hoiniitjc to yo/i.
If ( phdyc to you loyidty. lonij iiud uiii iidinii .
Loyalty, iihiih ti'ill In firm, ivill In- true:
Divotioii, ?£•(■ plt'dti( you, that uivcr ivill p(risli.
And love liliii h tlirouijh all lOiniiii/ tiiui rcill didure
ff itii rourai/f undnuiitt d , ici'll /nan li ever oiruiad.
Up licifflits to In icon, along parts stnint/t and niic,
Hut noiv and fortvir, oni i/rrat hand of sisters,
ffe'll he, () Adelphia, still loyal to yon.
Adelphian Society, fouiided 1895 Colors: Reel and (M.ld
Adelphian Society
\'lRGl\IA HAssri.i,
Casii;i.i.ok Hi, and
Mn.DRtD Cniii! .
Officers
Pirsiilnil Martha Maslin' . Corrcspmuihui S,ir,l(iiy
- . rin-l'i,suinil
R,, 01 Jin,/ S.nrlary
Frances Pairick Triasiim
\'. Tlckik . . Inhr-SiHii ly R, [•r, si lUalhu
ADI I.I'lll.W MARSHALS
M\RV Alice Clxp Elizabkih Ilni.MES
\'iRGi\iA Askew Christie Mavnard
CORXELIA AND THi; GRACCHI
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CORNELIAN SOCIETY SONG .|
III joy mill priiisc lOiiu ht us sun/ J
llitli mil III III clciir mill siniiii/ : \
Let III! (lin'iididii villus rim/ I'l
//; fill', ixiiltmit soiiij. ^
Of fi nil fill //ill/ fiiir niiiiif Ji( I'liir,
(jiiriiilui. t/lonoiis iioid.
To iiiiikc IIS t/liiilly ih) mill ilaif .
U'htiic'cr '/is /hniit/lil. lihciu'fr '/is hiiinl.
li t'll oiiictiiil. iipir/iril ivir move.
Our foolsti ps forii'iiril prissci!
Toi/i/liir iiiovi 111 sistir-lovf
I poll /hi iiioiiii/iiiii's ins/
To i/iiiii /III film, 'liiili . spri iiiliiii/ viizv
ir/iiih roil ml /hi iiioiiii/iiiii lies.
J ml i/ive us iimlers/iimlim/ iieic.
Kiilii/h/eiiiui/ our eiii/er eyes.
Miiy Ooriii liii's iiiiiiie liiive iie-er ii s/mii
From liny iluiu/h/er' s ileeil.
For her. nil i/lory leill he i/iveii
Ami i/ive her honor s meiiil :
For firm ami stiiiineli ii-e' II iver s/iiml
Ihi/o eili h o/lier /rue .
Ami loyill /(, her nohli hiiml .
Hers. yen. her oicn. our nhole lives /hroiu/h.
Cornelian Society, founded 1893 Cnlnrs: Blue and Giild
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Cornelian Society
Raciiii. A\coiK .
Sara PrRiiii: . . .
Mai II II \ Rn[;i\sip\
Offici-rs
. . - . Pii-sidrnl F. M(.(iKlc;iiK . . CiiirnponJin,/ Siir,l,iry
. . lid -I'tisidiiil Full II Willi-. Tiiiisuicr
RniiiJin,/ Snrrlaiy c;. 15. Mcl.i.dli . I iiln-Soiiity R,prrs,ntaUvf
CORNELIAN MARSHALS
Lillian Miller Celia Fuller
ELizABtni Reynolds Elizabeth McCluer
DIKEAN SOCIETY SONG
Diki . nho spc/il-s with nvtihrKiiit i/nnn/mr.
'Iliroiit/h listniiuij l^mtiih of true u-oiiKiiilvjod .
InKi thy -Vdstntss la funic naw ni/ri/stint/
FoiccTs ,is yit Idtint ivith niWy hopr iiiihiud.
aitiil for thi toiliiu/. the lOiiiiiion ciuiiiivor.
(ilii/l for the niiliiKSS of irtiys to he won.
To do for ihr drrd's stikf. still k,,pi,i</ the vision.
Trnsting si'nirr in the love round ns thronn.
Stnniprd iiith that hirinty iind lii/ht of thy uniuje
III uonid go forth with it ircntivv fiiith:
ISiiildtrs potrntliil <ind nidkirs of hii/hunys.
luisint/ for others the paths they may take.
And lis the sunset t/ives pl/iee to the sunrise.
After IIS eoiiielh the ehild of the dinvn
To fashion the fiihrie of drniiiis siiiree eoiiipleled
And serve thee forever. () liijht. farther on.
Dikean Societv, f,n„>.lecl .9.8 f^"'""- '^"''" ""'' ^'"'"^
Dikean Society
Officers
Sarah Brown Prisuirnl Marcarki Smith . Coirispoiidiru/ Si'rri'lary
Jkan- Dkvinf. l"u,-l'ri i'uirni ^lAR^ Draichn ....... Tri'iisiirir
JANIE Sfcrest .... KiiiiiJiitt/ Sniiiiiiy Kaiik CiRAVKi.'i . . . Inli-r-Socitty Mcmlxr
.mm^
CL'^^'-^J
DIKEAN MARSHALS
M,\K-i ClARA I'aIK
Anneue RUDISII.L
C.\R0ii\\ ^I,\^■
Francks Hampion
ALETHEIAN SOCIETY SONG
.III' rnilli uliosc lii/kl lliri.inih'jiii tin ruiiiitliss yairs
I Ins Ixcii l^nssiil iloaii to iis jraiii saiil t(/ soul,
It c Sill- r Ik I . tlio' throinih toil and j^d'in and tears.
Until 2VC find Tim , that uc may In iclioh.
A spark of J'liic is horn liilhin (<uh hic<ist:
III strive to jcid that tiny altar firv
II itli other sparks icc find upon our (jinst ,
() rill tliria, of our pure disirr.
Thou art an ideal, houndless. iinattained.
II hilt yet ice strivt to live Thee every day:
Thou art in all, yet ranuot he qained
S/ive hy lone/ sranh. ami ireary, and the way
II inds hy stroni/holds of it/noieinee and sin.
lint seeking Thee m all n-r knou-, at last
II e'll hreak tin (jutes that there may enter in
Thy lit/ht of nnderslandini/ -aliiii our siiirih is past.
Aletheian Society, fouiuled 1922 Colors: Red, Blue :irul Guld
Aletheian Society
Offici-rs
Fr.wcfs jAMhs I'lrsiJiiil MiiiiKi.i) Sm.jik . Ciiin spnndint/ Siiiiiary
Sakaii C'hrismav I'll I -I'll siji nl M\Krij: Mai: I'ARKhR Tnasurrr
Catherine Wiiartok . Rnurdimj Siiiilaiy N'ircinia Buri . Inlii-Sociily Ri/>risinlalk'i-
r/
ALKTIIEIAN MARSHALS
Era Linker
Grace Wolcott
Margaret Harris
Jessie Bridgers
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The Chemistry Club
Offickrs
I'.l.l/AP.KIH HiNKS . . .
TwiiA Mai; nAKiiiA'
Sakah Hamu,
Miss Petty
Miss Barrow
Mrs. Blavch
Miss McDearmav
Miss Schaeffer
Miss Wright
Douglas Alsijv
Kertha Barnsfi.i.
EniTH Brake
Anna Brown
Elizabeth Crowdkk
Elizabeth Claim'
Sarah Daniel
TwiiA Mae Darima
Justine Davis
. I'l,-
ildiy- Tr
Me.mrers
Elizarith IIims
\'iR(:i\iA 1,1 K(n
EVEL\N l.IJill
Ophelia Maihihs
Cora McLean
Dorothy Mimjk
\'fra Price
CllARLOrrE PURCKI L
Margaret Reeves
Elizabeth REniii\(;
Olive Renkkoe
Margaret Teagle
Mildred Wallers
Dorothy Baughman
Beulah Burleson
Emily Carr
Louise Henson
Caroline Jervey
Margaret McKinnon
\L\RY Lewis
Xeta \L\e Li his
Mary Ha/fl I'j f asants
NLxR^i Frocior
Augusta R\^ .sinsii
Alline Ricn\Kiis(i\
Clara Smith
Della Stroupe
LiLA Taylor
Eunice Temple
Louise Turnagf
Louise Crim
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V:
Bot£
Club
NeLI.11: W'lLMAMS
P^VKi.i \ Mkbam: . . .
FkANKIK jl) M.\NN'
Kaik Cnni.i;
OpFlciiRS
■Jnit
dial
/■/,,-/'/
Sill iltiry-Ti itisui II
'Hill iif Piii/jitttii doiiiiiiilti'r
hi, III
Mabhl Aderhoiih
Miriam Block
Irene Bolick
Sarah Brown-
Elizabeth Claph
Kate Coblk
Elizabeth Cowfn
EVELYX DARLINCIOV
DoxNis Gold
Gertrude Grimsi.ev
Cecile Halberstadt
Mr. E. H. Hall
Martha Hall
Membi;r.s
Sara K. Hampion
LuciLE Herman-
Marv Jarrete
Grev Johnson
Irene Keller
Elizabeth Wilkinson
Mary Williams
Frankie Jo Mann-
Evelyn Mebane
(Gladys MrrCHEi.i.
Fannie Owen
Mildred Philips
Pauline Pittard
I.OLA Proffit
Pe.\rl Ropfr
Mildred Salter
Ila Shields
Ruth Sikes '
Rubve Smith
Julia Thompson
Grace Tilleit
Rubye Welch
Mary Jane \^'HAR•roN
Frances White
Anna Wilfonc
Nellie Williams
Dr. L. E. Yocum
The Education Club
Officers
Ferguson Rhodes Piisiiiinl
Kaihekine I.inn' rice-Pnsidint
Margaret Busv Sratlary
Sara Plkdie Triusun-r
Mary E. Spier . . . I'.liainnan nf I'rni/nini Ciimmillee
We nif a yi'nip nt ynuni; teacher^ standins on tlu brink of entering the teaching
prote^^i^n. Our ultimate gnal is to foster interest and pride in teaching as a pro-
fession. Some leading educator is invited to speak to the club at each nionthl\
meeting in order that we might be brought a little nearer <iur goal.
The menibershlp if the club, consisting as it does of Seniors doing practice
teaching, spt-ciallv stlfcted Juniors, and members of the faculty, comprises a group
\vith enthusiasm, hopt-s. ambitions, ami high resolves to further teaching as a pro-
fession. W'c are proud of our orgaoi/ation because it is an extremely worth-
The International Relations Club
Okfilers
Rosalie Jacoei Pn-sidntt
Edith Allee Srcntary-Trcasunr
Dolores Pitt Chan man nf l'in,,ram Cnmmilli-r
E. Crovvder . . . Cliairman «/ AllinJam,- Commillir
Members
Louise Danneneaum Mable Topping
Virginia Hassell Sara Chadwick
DoROTHV Long Twila Mae Darden
Clara Guignard Margaret Dekson
Mattie Query Frances Hampton
Rlth Clinard Jean Harvey
(Associate Member) Edith Webb
Dorothy Seifert Maitie Moore rAi i.ok
Mar\ Price
lirsl Scimslry
Sakah 1>ro\v\' . . . .
)',i.i/ABi: rii t'Rowiii K .
JiiiA Thompson .
Km/are in Wilkinson
Jhan Harvev . . . .
AvA Lee Amikews
Eleanor Kakion
Emma Beaman
Irene Boliek
Rlth Brantlev
Sarah Brown
Virginia Burt
Virginia Clark
Kate Coble
Inez Coldwell
Zoology Field Club
( )ri K I Rs
.... Pliiidrnl ....
. . rn,-I'r,si.l,iil . . .
. . S,-,,,ldiy-Ti,,isiir,r . .
C. hail man I'nujram Cum mill,-,-
Chairman I'nlilidly Cunimillri'
Mhmhi:rs
Annie Coppedge
Catherine Co.\:
Elizareth Cro\M)Er
J. P. Chvler
Sarah K. Ha.vipion
Jean Harvey
Helen' Ixgraham
Doris Lee
Carolina May
Arbutus Meadows
Gladys Mitchell
Iris Nelson
nnnj Srmrshr
izabeth Wilkinson
Gladys Mitch em.
. Carolina W.w
. Mildred S \i i i k
. Ruth Bran ili y
Nellie Robbins
Manie Robinson
Mildred Salter
A. D. Shaftesbury
Betty Sloan
Doris Solomon
Julia Thompson
Jay R. Traver
Sadie Troutman
Elizabeth Wilkinson
'1)1
The Mathematics Club
Sali.ii-: Pratt
lolise i.fary . . .
Oi.iVE Ri:xFROfi
EllITH Al.I.EE
Louise Austin'
Bertha Barnweu
Margaret Calsev
El.IZAnETH Cm'ISl lAV
I.UCILE Cl.ARK
I.nUISE Cl.OMKCER
WiLMA Coble
TvMLA Mae Oarden
Margaret Dexsov
Mary Draughax
Lois Ferguson
Anne Ford
Cordelia French
OrriCHRS
Memhers
(h-RTRUDE (iKIMSI.I'i
Joe 1L\rding
Catherine ILarkis
MvRTis Harris
^L\R^■ Belle Hicks
Joi: 1 1 ill
Mary Kapp
Thelma Keeke
Gertrude Riser
Louise Leary
Ophelia Mathews
Lillian Nelson
Mary Welch Parker
Evelyn Pollard
Margaret Redvvine
, . . In, -Pi
rUiry-Tniuurn
. Pr,-
id.nt
Olive Renfroe
Elizabeth Re\ nolds
Eloise Rhodes
Evelyn Rives
Martha Shore
EiHEL Sledge
Alma Smith
Sai.lie Spratt
Ethel Spruill
Florence Stimpson
\'irgin'ia lucker
Eloise Ward
LiNA Welch
Ianice Zimmerv
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The Speakers' Club
Officers
Hilda Blrtov Pr,sid,nl
Grace Tilleit Sccrctary-Tr.asuirr
Fkankik Jn Mann' Cliainnan nf I'rnt/idm C.nmmittri'
Emily Brothers
Hilda Burton-
Virginia Cameron
Rebecca Causey
Annie Coppedge
Mary Edwards
Evangeline Galonopit.as
Athena Garilis
Polly Geddie
Flora Griffin
Members
Elizabeth Hoas
Gertrude Hoas
Glenn Hamel
Mary Louise Hanbi-
Cornelia Harrelson
Pauline Hood
Sarah Kelly
Elizabeth Lewis
Pauline Lewis
Aliena Lyeirly
Anxie Mae McLean
Frankie Jo Mann
Louise Parker
Lola Payne
Helen Petrie
Verdie Potts
Mattie Moore Ta\lor
Grace Tillett
Sadie Troutman
Hazel Waldrop
Sallie White
Elsie Winstead
The Young Voters' Club
Elizaef.th Crowdir . . .
Hfle\ Windle . . .
Mary H. Inclis
Barrier, Katherine
bost, doletta
Brantlv, Ruth
Brown, Mickey
Buchanan', Margaret
Bulla, Elizabeth
Burton, Hilda
Cameron, Virginia
Candler, Mildred
Causey, Margaret
Chaffin, Charlotte
Chase, Gladys
Chilk, Valentine
Clinard, Ruth
CrOWDER, ELIZAnETH
Darden, TwiLA Mak
DoDD, Sarah
DoNAHO, Mae,
Edwards, Mary F.
FoscuE, Elneita
French, Cordelia
Grimsley, Gertrude
Hall, Virginia
Hamil, Glenn
Hart, Evelyn
Members
Hatch, Louisa
Hayes, Grace
Heiling, Leah
Henry, Sara
Herman, Lucile
Honigman, Esteli.e
Howell, Blake
Hudson, Margaret
Inglis, Mary H.
Jackson, Verdie
James, Frances
Johnson, May
Johnson, Roma
Johnson, Virginia
Jones, Rosa
Justice, Louise
kooN, Emma Lee
Linker, Era
LiVENGOOD, Vearl
Martin, Esther
Martin, Juanita
Martin, Lucy
Meares, Elizabeth
MOURANE, MaXALYN
McCoLLUM, Lucille
McCombs, Elizabeth
McFaydfn, Isabel
Srcrctary- Tiiiis
Norton, Harriet
PriTARD, Pauline
PuRDiE, Sarah
Robbins, Nellie
RoBERsoN, Louise
Shearon, Ruby
Smith, Lois
Smith, Margueriie
Sneed, Elizabeth
Starr, Evelyn
Stroup, Faye
Taylor, Mattie Moori:
Thomas, Elizabeth
Topping, Mabel
Tyson, Margaret
Walker, Mary
Walters, Mildred
Warren, Lynette
White, Catherine
Wilfong, Anna
Williams, Helen
Wilson, Mary
WiNSTEAD, Elsie
Womble, Mary
Woodruff, Loretta
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HOMK ECOXOMICS ART CI. I li
Le Cercle Francais
( )ii'ili;r.s
|f:.\s DiviSR I'ris'ulinl
Mamii: I.ivi\nsro\ lii i-l'r,-.<iJi nl
I'l.GCV II.WNA Sicii/iiry
Martha Pat Akciibfi.i Trrnsuer
Lc Cercle Francais, composed of students passing re(iiiired French courses and
making a grade of two or above, has just undergone one of its most successful
\ears. Our nlenlber^hip in i928-'29 has been about two hundred, having had no
less than one hundred members present at any one meeting this year.
Our aim is to know France, to familiarize the student with the language, cus-
toms, and people of the countr\, ami to instill in the indix'idual a lo\-e of French
things
Olu" initiation, heltl February 14, at \vhich time se\'ent\ -fi\'e new g>rls were ini-
tiatetl, pro\ed (|uite a success, bringing to u^, the old members, new life and aiidi-
tional inspiration.
rive Lc Cerdc Franiais!
El Circulo Espanol
Officers
Thelma CJaskins . President
JHSSIK LKtiRAM) l"u e-Pyesident
Hki.hn MlIifi: Secretary
AvMK M\i Simpson I'leasurer
v.. 15Hsr, \'. IIkdrick Prai/ram Coimriillee
Eka Rav Reporter
Tlif SpaniMi C'liih is ail (i|-;:ani/ari(in (it thdst- stinK-nts whn art- in-
tcrcstcil in Spanish lilc and culture tor \x hich little tmu' is allowcii in
the classidiiiii. 1' acuity nieiiihers ami students wuik tciu'etlier to pro-
duce scenes ot Spanish lite and bits iit Siianish literature. rhniuLlh
siiiL'inL:, ilanciiiL:. and testi\ aK we tr\ tci catch somethini: of the hreath
and clianii ot Spain, and thus better to appreciate the Spanish peojile.
The Madrigal Club
Officers
Martha Jo Gorhavi ■ Prisuinit
Lois Dorseit l"ue-Pr,-sul,iit
Della Boren Sen-rtary
Maria Hobbs ... Tn-asur,r
Catherine Wharton' ........ . Ri-pnrlrr
Catherine Armour
Mae Ballard
Delia Batchelor
Della Boren
Kathryn Brown
Virginia Bveri.v
Flossie Coodell
Timonena Crawford
Eugenia De Lanev
Lois Dorsett
Henrietta Edgerton
\'IRGINIA Elkins
Virginia Fields
Carmen Frve
Louise Goriiam
Martha Jo Gorham
Memrhrs
Edna Grantham
Charlotte Hatcher
Mildred Hatchett
Ona Helms
Katherine Hine
Maria Hobbs
Margaret Hood
Marion Hubbard
Frances Johnson
Rebecca Lindlev
LiNA Bell Lister
Glenn McDougald
Ruth McGinnis
Edith Meigs
Katie MiinEirE
Mary Rati. edge
F'.DNA Rice
Ma.xine Robertson
Matilda Robinson
Lena Russell
Roslvn Southerland
Gladys Spencer
Emily Stephens
Maude Terrell
Margaret Thompso.n
Mary Timberlake
Margaret Tyson
Catherine Wharton
Genevieve Whitehead
Lorna Mae Wilson
Chrystine Windley
Jane Windley
Miss Millie I. Frisiad
Mrs. Myra Allbkight
I'ianist
Miss Grace \'an D\ke More
Director
Dolphin Club
C)i'I'ici;r.s
Illia Wkicht President
Hklev Hodges Seaelury
Miss Joan Dver . Fatuity Mrmhrr
Members
Edith Allee Clara Guignard
Charlotte Hill Ellen- Shepard
Rosalie Jacohi Jannice Zimmhrn
Pegcv McLlre
Grace Hankins
Mary Brant
Tne Archerv Club
El.I.KN" SllEPUKRD . . .
\'IRCI\IA LeRoV .
Officers
Siiiiiiiiy-Tiiiisio
Members
Frances Battf.
Grace IIankixs
Jessie Bridgers
Margaret Whitehurst
Elizabeth McCluer
Rome Sheffield
Justine Davis
Hiking
This iliib i-- composed of thost- aspiriiii; pi-opK- who are up
ere the sun has shown his faee. While our less noble sisters
slee|i we are up aiul out to catch the hrst thing a new day has
to ofter. l)ut don't get alarmed. If you are not an early
riser, then tliL-re is hiking ui th^- afternoon from (i\e to six and,
best of all, hiking — real hiknig — Saturday afternoons when a
sur\ey of the neighboring countr\- is made. I o those worthy
ones who have made one hundred points hiking, there are e\ en
week-emls at the A. A camp. C^ur motto is to ]ilease, and if
yoti can't be pleaseil by any of these things — well, we shall
change our motto.
opera Association of Nortn Carolina
College for Women
This organization was begun in the fall of 1927 by a com-
mittee of five music students and five members of the music
faculty. Each year it presents an opera in the spring. Dean
Brown, Miss Grace Van Dyke Moore, Mr. Benjamin Bates
and Professor Henry Fuchs direct the choruses, solos, and or-
chestra. Professor W. R. Taylor, assisted by Mr. A. T. West,
has charge of the dramatic part of the proiluction. It is a very
worthwhile organization on our campus, although it is only in
its second year.
Tke College Orckestra
The orchestra is a group composed of college students who
are particularly interested in and fitted for orchestra work, and
those Greensboro people who fill the same qualifications. It is
directed by Mr. Henry H. Fuchs and presents each year en-
tertainments on the campus, besides taking an important part
in the jiroduction of the opera presented each spring by the
Opera Association.
Orch
rchesus
Club
Officers
Lillian- Arhelcar Prcsidenl
Hatiie Rodwell Sicrelary-Trtasurer
Members
Edith Allee
Lillian Arhelgar
Mary Brandt
Marv Alice Culp
Nelle Culler
Valentine Chilk
Mary Drauchn
Jean Divine
Katherine Freeman
Margaret Hood
Grace Hankins
Mary Kirkpatrick
Lillian
Dorothy Mayes
Elizabeth Moore
Edith Neal
Myrtle Mae Parker
Hattie Rodwell
Anne Sharpe
Katherine Schenk
Mary' Clara Tate
Mabel Tate
Dorothy Tipton
Elizabeth Umbercer
Hattie Williams
Worth AM
The Playlikers
Officers
\'era Bl'CKIKCHAM Pnsiiintl
Evelyn Fncii Sicrrtary-Ti insurer
\'lRGIM.\ KiRKPATKICK llusiniSS MlUUll/tr
ExECLTivE Staff
Asm III RiiiisiLL Slai/r Manni/rr
Ci-cii.K LiNDAL' I'rnps
I.nuisE Trim Cnsluines
CuARi.oiTE \'\\ NnppEN" FArilriiiiin
DlREL'TORS
Mr. \V. R. Tavi.or
Mr. a. T. West
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THE CAROLIXIAX STAFF
Carolinian
( )l'FlCERS
KATir Gravklv ■. FJUn,-i„-Clnrj
Chkistine Mayn-arh Mutuujuiii l-.Jilur
Mattie M. Taylor M/unu/in,/ Editor
Associate Editors
LnuisF Hannenbaum Maxai.vw Mourane Kat iierink Lyw Edmii Ciakk
CoxTRiRL TixG Editors
ELizAnnTii Smiih .... EmIkukji' EJitor Sara Ciudwick Suciy EJilm
EuzARETii Sneed Il/ihil, Editor noKiniiY Long Columiiisl
lU' SIX ESS St.aef
r.i.lzAnEiii Reynolds, fliisiiiiss Manaiirr
.Isi'ulanl Itusinrss Manainrs
D. Bauchmav Nell Ciller Keilfi Feimseer C. V. NnppEv Irma Riiper
CiRCL L.VTIOX St.MF
Tim CRAWEORn, Cinulation Manaijrr
Rei'ortot.ail St.xff
E. Cauthen T- E. JoEiNsos- M. Robinson- \'. Tucker E. Eaion
M. C. Lan'GLEY Mary Price R. Abbott M. Block S. M. Heniiren
F.'patrick n. McKmght M. Holoman- .\. Fuller L. IIanes
M Terrell E. Harbour K. Hine I.. Roiiirock A. c;.\yriles
E.Clark E. Bulla R. Causey R. McK\ugil\n E. c;al\nopulas
A. McDowell
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F.LIZABKIH McCOM
E.t'tlor-iit-Chiej
Fkancks James
Business Manayer
Pine Needles
The Staff
Elizabeth McCombs Editor-in-Clii,f
Frances James Ilusi/uss Manai/ir
Grace Wolcoit I'ulur,- EJilor
Mildred Brown* Issislnnl I'lilur, LJiloi
F.VELVN- McNeill Lit, i my Editor
\'lROINIA Hassell Orr/itrii:tilion Editor
Rlth Abboit /;■/ Editor
Makv Jane W'hakion (Uuss Editor
\'iKi;iNiA BiRi' '>■«('/' Editor
E. Linker, R. Dodd . . . .hsistaitl IJusimss Matiaycrs
B^ *'-
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THE CORADDl STAFF
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Stafk
EuiTH Webb Ediloi-in-C.li'uf
Jf.w Hakvev hshttinl lulilnr
Rosalie Jacobi hsodulr Editor
Betty Gaut Issociale lulilnr
Cecille Lindau . . -Issociatr Editor
Beitv Sloak .... Business Manaijcr
Ora Sue Hunniclt . , . Assistant Business Manager
Louise Crim Assistant Business Manager
Sue I'XDERHILL Circulation Manager
Margaret Terrell . . . Assistant Circulation Manager
Irma Roper, V. Harris . Assistant Circulation Managers
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Anu.Kiic AssociAiiox
cmn^R LH, Minus
I-V-noWELL
SHEfFIELD
A. A. CAIilMnT
Atkletic Association
OiricERs
I'diim Nkal PnsiJiiil
Ijurii W'lain
CiiARi.oi IK Hill ....
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RosAi.iK Jacobi .
DoROrnv TipTON' .
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Virginia LeRov .
Marv Clara Taii;
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Camilll Hrinklev Smial .
Harkiet Bovi) Busii.rss
Grace Hankins Spidal .Ipl^ointc
CHAMPION HOCKKV TEAM, SEXIOR
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CHAMPION' SOCCER TEAM, SIXKiR
SOCCER \'ARS1T\-
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C/uinii: Elizabeth Hanaman
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Best All-Rfjiiiui: Clara Guigxard
Best .Ithlctc: DoROTII^' TlPToX
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Peanut: jl.SSlK BlUlXiERS
Hot Day: FRANCES JAMES
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