East Carolina University - Buccaneer Tecoan Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

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A ) ?e-ft HbujLt XX XX XX X xx 4 ALICE TILIi 8 X S WV 4, cme W£ ?¥i$J? T nr LfFsJi g Ml i x 1 EA5XCM0LIIAJ 1 TEACHERS ' l COLLEGE GREENVILLE X xxx « 1- xxx x x xx xx xxx x x«x r ' J ' « p«„5 x x x ? 00 S? w xx x ) x x f x X x x S X x A W xxx X x x xx X x x xX X x X x xkV £xxx x -xx x x xx x xx k x xx xxX xx x x x xx x xx MM $M $, Book One THE COLLEGE Book Two CLASSES Book Three ORGANIZATIONS Book Four FEATURES As in days gone by maidens embroidered their thoughts and deeds in the delicate patterns of the sampler, so we, desiring to preserve the fleeting pleasures of our college days, weave of en- during words and pictures this — our sampler. r Mr. and Mrs. John Barham Spilman Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer of East Carolina Teachers College the students dedicate the 1932 Tecoan. In 191 1 Mr. Spilman began his long period ot untiring service at the college, and in 1921 Mrs. Spilman became associated with him in his work. The nature of their duties has brought them into contact with every one of the students; and their efficiency, good judgment, fairness, and helpfulness have won for them the respect, admiration, and gratitude of many successive student bodies. The dedication of this annual to them is an expression of the esteem in which they are held. x V «B% iPOWOM FOR 1932 TKOAH MRS.A.PTILLEY DURHAM, N.C. MRS.M.l.WRIGHT GREENVILLE, N.C. T ALICE TILLEY EDITOR EVELYN WRIGHT MANAGER FACULTY ADVISERS AND ASSOCIATE STAFF MARY ALICE BULLOCK LOR9E CAGLE Miff CATHERINE HOLTZCLAW Miff MARY GHEENE S A £ ;ara john on dori; maejones ts nina v aljton x $x xxx xgx £X xxx xx.x xxx V xxx XXX XXX XX XX XXX XXX XXX XXX X XXX xj Xgi BOOK ONE •V:, •.• : .• u •■•« Eighteen krhhbbfv wt- ' V Twenty-three Twenty-four Officers and Administration Robert H. Wright President Leon R. Meadows Director of Summer School J. B. Spillman Treasurer Mrs. J. B. Spillman Assistant Treasurer B. W. Ginn Bookkeeper Hazel Willis Secretary Howard J. McGinnis Registrar Ola Ross Issistant Registrar Mattie Scoville Secretary Agnes Wadlington Secretary Ellen Bowen Secretary Mrs. Nannie Jeter Dietitian Annie L. Morton Dean of Women Elizabeth Smith Assistant Dean of Women Arley V. Moore Dormitory Matron Mrs. Mamie G. Bradsher House Director Mrs. W. G. McKean House Director Irene Hill Secretary of Training School Dr. J. E. Nobles Physician Annie Morris Superintendent of Infirmary Mary Lea Smith Issistant Superintendent of Infirmary A. A. Henderson Steward Wade H. Holmes Electrician J. C. Cockrell Electrician A. C. Fornes Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings W. L. Balder Carpenter J. L. Williams Policeman Board of Directors Hon. A. T. Allen, Chairman Ex Officio Raleigh, N. C. O. P. Makepeace Sanford, N. C. J. K. Warren Trenton, N. C. W. S. Move Rocky Mount. N. C. H. D. Williams Kenansville. N. C. Mrs. J. D. Dawson Kinston, N. C. Mrs. Chas. S. Forbes Greenville, N. C. Carl Goerch Washington, N. C. Mrs. W. B. Murphy Snow Hill, N. C. H. C. Bridgers Tarboro, N. C. E. G. Flanagan Greenville, N. C. James L. Griffin Pittsboro, N. C. F. C. Harding Greenville, N. C. Twenty-fin: Dr. Robert H. Wright President Miss Annie L. Morton Dean of Women 2 3 5 Dr. Leon R. Meadows Director of Summer School Faculty and Administration E. L. Henderson Administration and Super C. L. Adams Director of Instruction in Educati anil Psychology Howard J. McGinnis Psychology Mamie L. Eppes Marion K. Fort Psychology I.rciLE Charlton Lucy Nclton Annie C. Newell Twenty-nine Faculty and Administration L. R. Meadows Director of Instruction in English Alice Lucille Turner English Mary Greene English Lois Grigsby English Emma Hooper English Mamie E. Jenkins English Sara G. Somerville Physical Education R. C. Deal Director of Instruction in Foreign Language Ella Graves Thompson Foreign Language Thirty Faculty and Administration A. D. Frank Director of Instruction in History History Lavra T. Rose History M. L. Wright Director of Instruction in Sociology and Economics Jeecher Flanagai Dora E. Meade Director of Instruction in Music Lois V. Gorrell GrsSIE KrVKENDALL Eugenia Thomas Music Thirty-one S Faculty and Administration Kate W. Lewis Director of Instruction in Industrial Art Katherine Holtzclaw Director of Instruction in Hoi Economics Mrs. A. E. Bloxton Director of Instruction in Hon Economics R. J. Slay Director of Instruction in Science Loraine Hunter Science Catherine Cassidv Science P. W. Picklesimer of Instruction in Geography J. B. Cummings Geography Herbert Rebarker Director of Instruction in Mathematics X X 5$ 5 55 J X XX X X X X X XX XX XX XX XX XX X ■ xx x xx x xx x xx x xx x xx x x$ x x Faculty and Administration m XX XX XXX XX XX oi ' ise Williams Mathematics Helen G. Gra Librarian Margaret Sammo Librarian Gladys Hughes Critic Teacher Christine Johnson Critic Teacher Eunice McGi Critic Teach Mary E. Winters Critic Teacher Elizabeth Hyman Critic Teacher X Anne Redwine - H ,x Critic Teacher ■ _J B X Thirty-three x x - X„XX XX xxxxxxxx xxxx XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Faculty and Administration Frances Wahl Gertrude Rhodes Frances Hudgens Critic Teacher J. H. Rose City Superintendent Connie Horne Critic Teacher Vester Mulholl Critic Teacher Mrs. C. A. Bowen Critic Teacher Miss Clem Bridges Critic Teacher Mable Maddux Critic Teacher Thirty-four Faculty and Administration Mrs. Bessie Picklesimer Critic Teacher Laura Thoma: Critic Teacher azel Willis Secretary Ola Ross Assistant Registrar Agnes Wadlington Secretary Ellen Bowen Secretary Elizabeth Smith Assistant Dean of Women 3 Mrs. J. B. Spilman M Assistant. Treasurer B. W. Ginn Bookkeeper Thirty-five X Faculty and Administration Arley . Moore Dormitory Matron Mamie G. Bhadshei Dormitory Matron Mrs. M. C. McKt Dormitory Matrt Annie Morris Superintendent of Infirmary Mary Lea Smith Assistant Superintendent of Infirmary Mr. A. A. Henderson Steward Mrs. Nannie Ji Dietitian xxx x2x|xx xx xx xxgx xx?xixxvxxxx5xx5x$xxx x xxxxxxxx XxxxxxxSx xxxxx xxxxx X, KXxxxSxxVxx xxx xxxxXXY xxxxxxx-xxx XXXXX 8x xxxxxxxSx xxx -xxxxx x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxx JXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX XxXXXXXXXXXXXXX X x x xgx gx xxx xgx xxx xxx x P x x c xx xx y x : x XgX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX xxx xx x XXX XX XX X X xxx xx xx x. xx Sx x8Sxxx ]§pSxx| xxxxxx| Ixxl SfSSSgjj |x| X fexx txxSxx $8888 xilx4xx xxlrf s Ann Warlick Hillman Colors: Purple and Gold Flower: White Rose Motto: Not failure, but low aim is crime Senior Class Poem Only the best to do Only the truth to see, Only to live anew, In all Sincerity. These in our hearts we hold, Three wishes sincere, These may we all uphold In our lives here. Sweet may our memories rest, Alma Mater, with you, As those who give their best, That class of ' 82. Carolyn Conner. Nannie Smith Senior Class President V a V Senior Class Officers Nannie Smith President Sara Johnson Vice President Annie Leigh Bryant Secretary Edna Peele Treasurer X X x x a x x x X 5 Forty xx xx x XX HI U 4 4 4 4 ■ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4T 4 4 ftxpxgcxpxpxpxpxpxgcxpxp XX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX X XX XXX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX Marion Lorraine Adi.er Kinston, X. C. •; ,■;. Education Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A.; Elementary Council; Proctor, ' 30; Athletic Association, ' 30, ' 31; Senior Class Tecoan Representa- tive, ' 32. Annie Clara Baker Wilmington, N. C. Elementary Education Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Ass ociation, ' 30, ' 31; Proctor, ' 30; House President, ' 31 ; Emerson Society Teco Echo Reporter, ' 32; Scribler ' s Club, ' 32; New Hanover County Club, ' 31 ; Senior Repre- sentative to Student Government Associa- tion, ' 32; Elementary Council. J 4 4 X£xx xx xx xxp xxp xxxxxp x p gx. xy XXX xgx xgx xgx XgX X£ 4 Forty-one XgX X£ Sx h ¥ I.EI.A BHjOWN BaHXIIII.I. Everett ' s, N. C. Primary Education N. C, C. W.; University of N. C; Ap- palachian State Teachers College; Emerson Society; Elementary Educational Council; Martin County Club; Y. W. C. A. XXX XX Eula Bass Black Creek, N. C. Home Economics Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.; Delta Omicron Sigma; President Delta Omicron Sigma. ' 32; Proctor, ' 31. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 x x x c x x xxx xxx xxx x$ xx ir m ■ is Bx XX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX X XX xx Is Daisy Belk Unionville, N. C. Eli iiiiiitiirif Education Lelia Ellen ] Waxhaw, N. Science, English and History iELK C. Queens-Chicor Association, ' 31; Council, ' 31. College, ' 27, Y. W. C. A. 29; Athletic Elementary Y. W. C. A.; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 29; Student Volunteer; Student Volunteer Pres- ident, ' 30; Lanier Society; English Club; Science Club, 32; Phi Epsilon, ' 29, ' 30; Proctor; Tecoan Representative; Teco Echo Reporter; Scribblers, ' 32. x Si i x x x c x x « 4 ■% p $ X$ $ X$ $ X$ X$ X$ ?® XX XXX XX x X Louise Brake Rocky Mount, N. C. Mathematics and Science Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.; Science Club; Mildred Braxton Fort Barnwell, N. C. Home Economics and Science Louisburg College, ' 28, ' 30; Poe Society; Delta Omicron Sigma ; Y. W. C. A. 8 ' ? 5 Jf if x If 5 £x x x x x xfec C X C 4 HI ■I I 4 HI ■I HI HI HI 4 r Hi Hi 4 4 4 4 HI $ 8 s -s r W $ X « £ gCX X XgX XgXXgXXJCXgXXgX xx xxx xx x xx xx- A.nnik Leigh Hryant Elm City, N. C. Primary Education Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Class Secretary; ' SI, -32; Athletic Association, 2a, 30, ' 31. ' 33; Basketball, ' 30, ' 31, 32; Elementary Education Council ; Proctor, 31. Kctii Hvaacrre Lewlston, N. C. Primary Grade Poe Society; Elementary Edu V. W. C. A.; Athletic Associate xxx xgx xgx xxx XX X ■ I 1 8 ¥ I . 1 W k r 8 S« Eva Butler Clinton, N. C. Intermediate Educatio Helen Carlton Warsaw, N. C. Home Economics Pineland College, 29, ' 30; Emerson Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Society; Y. . C. A. Delta Omicron Sigma ; Student Council; Du])lin-Pender Club. 5 XXX XXX XXX XXX XX Forty-six XXX xfTxXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX X£ 4 4 4 - 4  8x x$x . Sx . $x 8x x t x S$ B 4 1 4 ifp ' f 4 ieM 1 l«fc • ' ' A ■ 1::i Lj - s 4 f S .;: % 4 4 4 fr  P $ ? $ ? $ ? $ S ¥  HI HI HI Margaret Carlton Warsaw, N. C. History and English Y. W. C. A.; Student Volunteer Band; Emerson Society; Athletic Association; Wearer of College Monogram; English Club; Teco Echo Reporter for English Club; Duplin- Pender Club; Vice President Duplin- Pender Club. Thelma Cherry Greenville, N. C. Mathematics and Science Science Club; Math. Club. cx S 4 4 4 Lb.. J It   ■ex XXX XX XXX XX (XX xxx xxx xx C S XX a X $ I- x  - ■ .. XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XX XX ,ir. Stuart Chessutt Rocky Point. N. C. Flora Macrtonald College, ' 28, ' 30; Poe Society: Delta Omicron Sigma; Y. W. C. A.; Science Club. Mary Belle Clark Virgilina, Virginia Science and History Forty-eight S xjjx xgx xg xgx x$x xjpc 3 jg Ada Elizabeth Co; Marion, N. C. Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Proctc Elementary Education Council. Carolyn- White Conner Belhaven, N. C English and History Emerson Society; Class Poet. ' 31. 3 ' 2: English Club; Assistant Editor Teco Echo, ' 31, ' 32; Proctor, ' 30; Centenary College of Louisiana. -29. x5x S c) x c cS l HI 5 X • l£ 51 H « ■ 3 4 - L ■ 4 v 4 i 4 hh $ ft ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?® Mary Lucille Conner Rich Square, N. C. Home Economic and Science Louisburg College, ' 28, ' 30; Emerson Society; Y. W. v ' . A.; Delta Omicron Sigma; Science Club. Josephine Dunlap Wadesboro, N. C. Primary Grade, Graduate of Queens College. 88 xxx x8x ■ . x5x  xxx x8x t x$ x xxxx x xxxxxxxgcxxxxgxxx Margaret Catherine Edwards Catherine Elizabeth Flaugher Kinston, N. C. Ayden, N. C. French and English History and French N. C. C. W.; Phi Sigma. Poe Society; Marshall, ' 30; Teco Echo Reporter for Poe Society, - 32; Athletic Association; Basketball Team, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Class Cheer Leader, ' :{l: Advertising Mana- ger Teco Echo, ' SI; Phi Sigma; Vice Pres- ident Phi Sigma, ' 31, ' 32; V. W. C. A. « t- u -c -r n £- JJtez j Marjorie Flythe Louise Fowler Graham, X. C. Hamlet, X. C. ' nglish and History Frnirh and Lath Poe Society; English Club, 31. ' 32; Class Classical Club; Mars Hill College, ' 29, ' 30; Teco Erho Reporter, ' 30; Poe Society Teco Carson-Xewman College. Echo Reporter, ' 30; Secretary Student Government Association. ' 31 ; Vice President Poe Society, ' 31 ; President Toe Society, ' 32. Fifty-two Hazel Futrell Woodland, N. C. History and Geography Class Vice President, ' 29; Class President, 30; Marshal, ' 30; Vice President of North- ampton Club, ' 30; House President, ' 31; Y. W. C. A.; Poe Society; Glee Club, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Y. W. C. A. Choir, ' 31, ' 32; Poe Society Critic, ' 32; Teco Echo Representa- tive of Geography Club, ' 31, ' 32; Tecoan Representative of Geography Club, ' 32. Olive Gray Gilbert Clinton, N. C. Primary Education Emerson Society; Class Secretary, ' 29; Society Secretary, ' 30; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. ' 31 ; Athletic Association, Vice President, ' 31; Teco Echo Reporter, ' 30; Elementary Education Council, ' 30, ' 31; Inter-Society Committee, ' 30; Wearer of College Mono- gram and Star; Class Basketball Team, ' 29. ' 31, Captain, ' 31, ' 32; Baseball Team, Cap- tain, ' 30; Student Volunteer, Vice Pres- ident, ' 31 ; Proctor, ' 28, ' 31 ; Glee Club. Fifty-three x c c) Sk S c c5x 4 4 fr 4 jL M ■; J 4 K k ■A v« w s Hi fr 1 HI t X£ XXX xxx xgx xxx xgx XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Mildred Griffin- Wingate, N. C. French and History Wingate Junior College, ' 29, ' 30; En Society: Y. W. ( ' . A.; Phi Sigma; English Club. Kathleen Guard Coinjock, X. C. Intermedial Education Emerson Society; Louisburg College, ' 29: Albemarle District Ciul). ' 30. ' 31; Secretary of Albemarle District Club. ' 31 ; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association, ' 30; Elementary Education Council, ' 32. HI A AA ) A) ) () !o 1 HI HI KT- fa 4 ■ — ■ ¥ A HI HI HI 8 XgX xgx X£ p Xgt XgX XX XgK xxx xgc  Laura Hammond r uth Lenobe Habdt Trenton, N. C. La Grange, N. C. Bngltth and Pr nek Primarg Education Lanier Society; Elementary Educal Council; Athletic Association; Y. W. C ional :. A.; County Club; Proctor; Appalachian State Teachers College. jS xx )X ( ) ) (A!o HI fr Hi I HI Pr ■ ■ I nB HI k .J A H- 4 i i HI $ HI HI $ ? y v s v  Jane Hall Bessie Hancock Greenville, N. C. Scotland Neck, N. C. intorii mid Geography Intermediate Education Chowan College; Meredith College; Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club, ' 31. 5$ XX XX xxx X X XX XX x$x x x c I in gj xgx xx x xgx xx xx x x xgx x p xgx XX X X£ HI ■PVJUH P HI S B x| JP « n B - H a 4 • Ml Hi H HI HI r ij ni HI K 1 1 HI ■LMHHAJh! Ila Bernice Harrell Harrellsville, N. C. Science rind French Poe Society; Athletic Association, ' 28, ' 29; Hertford County Club, ' 29; Phi Sigma; Science Club; Y. W. C. A., ' 28, ' 29. lion Lena Evelyn Hellen Vanceboro, N. C. imicx anil Science Emerson Society, 29- 31; Emerson Debater, ' 29; Emerson Marshal, 29, ' 30; Teco Echo Staff, ' 29, ' 30; Delta Omicron Sigma, ' 29- ' 31; Athletic Association, ' 29, ' 30; V. W. C. A. !8) A) AAAAA) A!$ 1 1 3 s 4 ■ — - 4 |p 4 B —- ■!_ H M C 4 r s 4 4 4 xgcxpxpxpxgcxpxpxp $ $ ft LlLLIE HlNSON Mount Pleasant, N. C. Mathematics and Science Emerson Society; Math Club. Ada Hudson Pollocksville, N. C. Primary Education Meredith College; Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association, ' 30; Proctor, ' 30; Society Teco Echo Reporter; Class Critic, 30; Emerson Society Critic; Superlative, ' 31. SJJ ' of ' SW ' S ' WW ' yWS Myrtis Gilchrist Hughes Parkton, X. C. Home Economics and Scit net Queens College; Emerson Society; Delta Omicron Sigma; Science Club; Y. V. C. A. Isabel Hun-t Wake Forest, N. C. Elementary Education Emerson Society; Athletic Association. •30, ' 31; Y. W. C. A.; Wake County Club, ' 29; Elementary Educational Council, ' 31, x x  x x$x5x 4  4 4 ■ 0 4 lU WP-rP il| ■ 4 H _ r_ 9 Pv i V 4 4 % 4 4 1 S T gi Eloise Curtis Hyde Greenville, N. C. Emerson Society; English Club; Vice President Classical Club, ' 30; President Classical Club. ' 31. Maggie Inman Fairmont, N. C. French and English . y $1 $ ( XXX XXX X X X$X x c xxx xxx x c x xx X X XJKXg DoLPIIINE IRBY Enfield, N. C. ■ ; ■ ' I , A ( . --- ' . . i i, ' ' • .. ... Mii.nEEi) Ives Elizabeth City, N. C. Home Economics Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Delta Omieron Sigma; Class President, ' 29. ' 31; Proctor, ' 30; Business Manager of Hand- hook, ' 30; Secretary Delta Omieron Sigma, ' 31; Chairman Campus Committee, ' 31; Editor-in-Chief Handbook, ' 31; Entertain- ment Committee, ' 31; Delegate to State Home Economics Convention, ' 31 ; Vice President Student Government Association, ' 32; Superlatives, ' 32. MaejORIE Jackson Winterville, N. C. English and History Poe Society; English Club; Y. ' Susie Evelyh Jenkins Robersonville, X. C. Primary Education Appalachian State Teachers College; Emerson Society; Elementary Educational Council; Athletic Association; Y. W. ( ' . A.; Martin County Club. % 41 t ! 5x X t Bl - ■ t 4 — — 1 H 4 $ 4 4 4 S ? ? 3 £ £  Kathryn Johnson Sara Strotheb .ten nm s Liberty, X. C. Ayden, X. C. English and History Home Economics and Science Guilford College; Emerson Society; Eng- lish Club, ' 31, ' 32; Class Critic. ' 30, ' 31; Athletic Association, 30, ' 31; Class Basket- ball Team, ' 30, ' 31; Vice President Emerson Society, ' 31, ' 32; President English Club, ' 31, ' 32. Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. ' 3(1; Vice President Class, ' 31; Ttca Echo Staff, ' 30, 31; Delegate to X. C. C. P. A.. ' 30; Tecoax Staff, ' 31; Phi Epsilon, Vice President, ' 30; President, ' 31; Delta Omicron Sigma Treasurer. ' 31. I H I x Youngsville, N. C. History ami French Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A.; Phi Sigma; Class Student Council Representative, ' 29. Kathehink Roth .To Greenville, X. C. English and Frenc English (lull. ' 31, ' 32; Emerson Soeietv: Phi Sigma, 31, ' 32: Pitt County Club, ' 30; Scribblers Club. ' 32; Class Cheerleader. ' 30. ' 31. 32; Emerson Orchestra. ' 31. ' 32; Manager Emerson Orchestra. ' 31. ' 32. Sixty-four x x x x x 5x W, Hl S ■ i fr ff - « | la -x J II ft H « ¥ fli L. V fr ,9 fr ■Hl __ Louise Cecelia Jones Greenville, N. C. English and French English Club, ' 31, ' 32; Phi Sigma, ' 31, ' 32; Glee Club, ' 30, ' 31; Emerson Society, ' 28- ' 32; Pitt County Club, ' 29. Mary Louise .Toxics Harrellsville, N. C. ( Primary Education ® 8 ? P ? W ? $ ? ® ROXY JOXES IyOUISE JOTTE Blounts Creek, N. C. Lamar, S. C. Elementary Education Elementary Educati :. a. Poe Society; Y. V. C. A. Mary Elizabeth Kellv Vass, N. C. Mathematics and History Ruth C. King Kinston, N. C. Y. W. C. A.; Mathematics Club; Teco Louisburu ' College, ' 28; Emerson Societv, cho Reporter, 31; Poe Society. ' 30, ' 31; Y. W. C. A. Sixty-seven x x y x x8x x c $$ 4 ■ HI 1 4 sr - 1 K7 •  1 8 HI ■   B FjO — fl S 4 Hi ■• ■ R fr HI fr HI  _ | f LBi-;- ■ ■ $ ? £ V V P ' S? v s ? Ikma Kxowles Plymouth, N. C. Virginia Lang Farmville, X. C. French and English Graduate Work Lanier Society; English Club; Phi Sigma; Athletic Association, ' 31. Graduate of Meredith College. Sixty-eight x x x x xx cx xx c x c x$x 5x 41  4 1 jm B ' - U s J x)t .4 i? • - H i HI W msmr  . . ■ ' i $K J 4  3 V 5 3 $ 8 5 2  Marguerite Lane Betst Lee Vandemere, N. C. Fremont, N. C. Iistori and English Science and Home Economics ty; English Club; Athletic As- Delta Omieron Sigma. sociation; Y. W. C. A.; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 31, ' 32; Delegate to Blue Ridge Conference, ' 30; Delegate to Chapel Hill Conference, ' 31; Teco Echo Reporter for Poe Society, ' 30, ' 31; Teco Echo Reporter for Athletic Association, ' 30; Assistant Editor Teco Echo, ' 31, ' 32; Class Treasurer, ' 30, ' 31; Budget Committee, ' 31 ; Entertainment Com- mittee, ' 32. x c x x xxS xxxxxS x x xx HI 1 BI B ! 4 W f JS fl 8x HI W r fc x£ % HI HI x x x x x x cx xjpc xx Mabel E. Lewis Wilmington, N. C. Grammar Grade Emerson Society; Athletic Association, ' 29; Y. W. C. A.; Junior Cabinet. Ethel Little Grimesland, N. ( ' . Primary Grade , Ruth Logan Yadkinville, X. C. Teachers College ; Marion Tucker Lynch Goldsboro, X. C. Prim a rii E clu cat inn Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A.; Treasurer Wayne County Club, ' 29; Lanier Society; Cheer Leader, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Elementary Education Council; Proctor; College Cheer Leader; Inter-Society Committee; Lanier Marshal. ' 30- ' 32; President Lanier Society, ' 32. I HI IIHS9 I Ella Moore Battleboro, N. C. Intermediate Education Lanier Society; Athletic Association, ' 29; Proctor; Assistant Business Manager Tecoan; Y. W. C. A.; Edgecombe County Club, ' 29; Elementary Educational Council, 31, ' 32: Society Marshal, ' 31; Representa- tive to X. C. S. F., ' 31; House President, ' 32; Statistics. 31. Millie Moore Battleboro, X. C. Intermediate Education Lanier Society; Athletic Association, ' 29; Proctor; Y. W. C. A.; Y. W. Cabinet, ' 32; Edgecombe County Club, ' 29; Elementary Educational Council, ' 31, ' 32; Society Marshal, ' 31; Representative to X. S. F. A., ' 31; to S. I. A. S. F., ' 31; to X. C. S. F., ' 31; to Blue Ridge, ' 31; Inter- Society Committee, ' 31 ; Statistics, ' 31 ; Class Representative S. G. A., ' 30, ' 31; Student President, ' 32. Seventy-two HI 4 . xsxxgxxx xgxxgxxxxxx Emma MacArtiii- Greenville, N. C. Edna Caer McCot-len Faison, N. C, (.J ran Grade Educati Lanier Society; Vice President Lanier Society, ' 31; Y. W. C. A.; Y. W. C, A. Cabinet, 31 ; Athletic Association, ' 29, ' 30; « Elementary Educational Council; Secretary- Treasurer Elementary Educational Council, ' 31, ' 32; Student Government Association, j ' 32; Assistant Editor Handbook, ' 31; Chairman Point Committee, ' 32. ' 88 X x8x $X X 5 S X 8x X K X x o x xgo xx gj Pauline Elizabeth McCui. Mount Olive, N. C. History and English Appalachian State Teachers College, ' 29; Emerson Society; English Cluh. Rachel Moork McKvy Mooresville, N. C. History and Fnnrh Emerson Society; Teco Echo Reporter Emerson Society, ' 30; Chairman Program Committee Emerson Society, ' 30; Debater Emerson Society, ' 30; Marshal, ' 31; Pres- ident Emerson Society, ' 32; Y. W. C. A.; Senior Cabinet, ' 32; Athletic Association; Phi Sigma; Classical Club; Secretary and Treasurer Classical Club, ' 30; President Classical Club, ' 31. Seventy-four $8 8x. x5x x )$X. 8x x£x xBx x x ■si ' W ' yvywwyai Lucile McLawhorn New Bern, N. C. Virginia Hancock McNatt Parkton, N. C. Primary Education Louisburg College, ' - ' 9, ' 30; Poe Society; Poe Society; Pineland College; Y. AV. Delta Omicron Sigma, ' 31, ' 32; Y. W. C. A.; C, A. Science Club, ' 32. x5bc 3Sx) cx j c c cx 5x 4 ■ xg X i !r ■ F 1 A |k — M ■■ ji 4  HI k] fr S s V x S s 3  Maggie McPherson Haw River, N. C. History and English Henry Clay Oglesby Winterville, N. C. Srii in- 1 and Mulhi niatim Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A., ' 30; Eng- Wake Forest College, ' 26, 27; Emerson lish Club; Geography Club; Athletic As- Society; Critic Emerson Society, 32; Pres- sociation; Scribblers; Managing Editor Teco ident Science Club, 32; Math. Club, ' 31, ' 32; Echo, ' 31; Delegate to N. C. C. P. A., ' 31; Manager Basketball Team; Business Editor Teco Echo. ' 32; Delegate to C. S. Manager Co-ed Club. P. A., ' 32. _ y, £5 xxx x c x x$x xxx xxx x3x x xxx x c $x 4 ■jj l 4 ■ B 4 ■ - 09 M x A ' -, ' . ' • . • ' Jp - ' ' - - Hs 1 4 HP ' 1 fr 4 r 4Bk  4 A A m X X X KK X K OCjC CgJ Edna Gertrude Orr Wallace, N. C. Home Economics and Science Olive Parker Bowden, N. C. Science and Geographt Meredith College, ' 27; East Carolina Lanier Society; Marshal; Geography Teachers College, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Delta Omicron Club; Science Club; House President. Sigma, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Science Club; Poe Society; Y. W. C. A. : i ir ; HI 1 IB 9bn t-jifl 4 H • -- fl B u l 4 P  4 4 4  yfwyvyvvs Edna May Peele Ruth Picklesimer Pikeville, N. C. Greenville, N. C. English and French Sew net and Qi ography Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A .; Athletic Association, ' 32; Phi Sigma; English Club; Secretary Class, ' 32; Class Basketball Team, ' 32. Poe Society; Geography Club, Pi Science Club. V I   flfl ' ISA . IBflBJ V 4rfv 40 lb- l£ 8 S? Zelma Amelia Robinson Shallotte, N. C. Grammar Grade Education Graduate Pineland College; Society. Roslyn Virginia Sattehwhite Henderson, N. C. Mathematics and French Poe Society; Marshal, ' 31; Athletic As- sociation; Tecoan Representative of A. A., ' 30; Class Treasurer, ' 28; Y. W. C. A.; Class Basketball Team; Captain of Basket- ball Team, ' 30; Math Club; Secretary- Treasurer Math Club, ' 30; President Math Club, ' 32; Phi Sigma; Assistant Business Manager Teen Echo, ' 31; Business Manager Teco Echo, ' 32; Delegate to N. C. C. P. A., ' 31, ' 32; Delegate to C. S. P. A., ' 32. $ x$x $x x x$x x c x c §x 51 1 II 1MIP fcx Elva Schkeykr Myra Scull Fletcher, N. C. Ahoskie, N. C. Grammar Gradt Home Economics and Science Biltmore Junior College, ' 29, 30; Ashe- Louisburg College, ' 28, ' 30; Poe Society: ville Normal, Summer, ' 31; Lanier Society; Delta Omicron Sigma; Y. W. C. A. Y. W. C. A. xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx XXX xi x c x$x x xSx x x c ) xJxA x c 38 4 1 IP -VI II H| 4 ■v m r ]| T awWSH 4 A All Kr ■ fll 4 P W ' P ,A 4 t Al 4 1 1 . 1 1 £ XX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX X XX XXX xxx xx xxx : X XXX XX ■ 100 |c Erma G. Small La Grange, N. C. Nannie Smith Farmville, N. C. HI 4 History, Science and English French-History XX Y. W. C. A.; Poe Society; Proctor, ' 29; English Club; Science Club; Student Volunteer Group, Seecretary, ' 31, Treasurer, ' 31, Teco Echo Reporter, ' 31; Delegate to State Student Volunteer Conference, ' 31; President Student Volunteer, ' 32; Delegate to National Student Volunteer Conference, ' 32. Senior Class President, ' 32 ident Class, ' 31 ; Phi Sigma. ; Vice Pres- 4 • $ $ : ?  3x 4 JgXgKXJXXgXXgXXgXXjJX , jg xjj Eighty-one XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XX. xfc y$x Sx « a£u -. +_ n Grace Snell Greenville, N. C. Mathematics nnd Sritnc Math. Club; Emerson Society. Cullie Elizabeth Stafford Mooresville, N. C. II,,.. Eronomirs and Scier,  T , 9 y , « (i « ,,, ? « ? ? y 4 4 4 4 4 X Eighty-two Emerson Society, Vice President, ' 31 : Marshal, ' 30; Delta Omicron Sigma; Tecoax Representative, ' 30; Class Tecoan Repre- sentative, ' 29; Athletic Association; Class Basketball Team, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 30, ' 31, President, ' 32; Phi Epsilon; Delegate to State Y Officers Training Conference, ' 30, ' 31; Delegate to National Conference at Council of Christian Associa- tions at Detroit; Delegate to Blue Ridge Conference, ' 31; Ex Officio on Student Self- Government Association; Superlative, ' 32. Jx x A S XX XX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX X XX XXX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX Jessie Strickxan Nashville, N. C. 4™ 4 x 4 HI x| gxxgxxgxxjpcxyxgxxxxx xgx $ V ? J? K fffW Hazel Marie Taylor Bachelor, N. C. Home Economics and Science Poe Society, ' 29, ' 32; Delta Omicron Sigma, ' 29- ' 32; Y. W. C. A.; Science Club, ' 31, ' 32; Proctor, ' 31, ' 32; Tecoan Repre- sentative, ' 31, ' 32. XgXXJXXgOOjKXgXXgKXSX I r Eighty-three W P 2 P 4 4 4 4 y$x x x c x t 8x  , W C WS?- ' V w  xT Mildbed Odei.le Taylor Cary, N. C. Home Economics Pineland College, ' 29, ' 30; Emerson Society, ' 30, ' 31; Y. W. C. A.; Delta HI 4 4 Omieron .Sigma, ' 30, ' 31. xx xx- Raba LroDA Tayi.ou Severn, N. C. History and Science Chowan College, ' 28, ' 29 ; Emerson Society, ' 30, ' 31; Y. W. C. A.; Science Club, ' 31; Proctor, ' 31; Northampton County Club, ' 31. . Eighty-four XXX XXX XXX X X XXX XXX xxX xxx xxx x£ xxx v8lP I 3 4 4 .. 4 4 HI HI 4 4 4 4 t XX XXX XX XXX XX XW XX XXX XX X XX X XXX XX XXX XX X Verna Gertrude Teachey Rose Hill, N. C. History and English Poe Society; Y. W. C, A.; Athletic As- sociation; English Club; Life Service Band; Secretary Duplin-Pender County Club, ' 29, - 30. 4T 4 4 4 4 4 4 Eighty- five $ x xp X XX XX XXX XXX XXX gj XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX g Alice Whitted Tilley Durham, N. C. Home Economics and Science Y. W. C. A.; Emerson Society; Science Club; Phi Epsilon, Secretary Phi Epsilon, ' 31; Delta Omicron Sigma; Vice President Class, ' 30; Athletic Association; Proctor; Violin Ensemble; Entertainment Committee; Associate Editor Tecoan, ' 30; Assistant Editor Tecoan. ' 31; Editor Tecoan, ' 32; Delegate to N. C. C. P. A., ' 31, ' 32. ! X XXX 4 4 4 4 4 4 x$ x x x x x x x xxx x$x xxx x 5x X XX XXX XX Frances Carolyn Tyson Ayden, N. C. Primary Education Annie Dell Upoh-rch Apex, N. C. Home Economics Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.; Elementary Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Delta Education Council; Proctor, ' 29. Omicron Sigma; Proctor, ' 30; Vice Pres- ident Delta Omicron Sigma, ' 32. J- . ' ; ; Eighty-six ¥ V S jg V S S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 xx xxx x x xxx x$x xxx x xxx xxx xxx 5$ x x c xx xSx xxx x c xxx x xxx x£x xx X  J? WW  HI ppth r HI Hf m M HI H V H ' ' 1 HI H •  -%. H B M-. 64: • feJL - 4 nr fcr HI HHBjp k mt HI, m k | IHflHH4HH XX XXX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX Ethel Walker HiUshoro, N. C. French and English Wingate Junior College, ' 29, ' 30; Poe Society; Phi Sigma; English Club. Katherine Wall Elams, N. C. Intermediate Education Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.; Warren County Club; Elementary Education Council; Alumnae Secretary, ' 30; Alumnae Reporter, ' 31. XX 4 4 4 ) 4 4 gxxxxxx xx xx xx xxxxxxx Eighty-seven V S £ P S SS V ' P 8 $ $ 5 XgX XgX Xg XgX 8 fr. 4 Junior Cabinet, ' 30; Y. W. C. A.; Poe Society; Society Treasurer, ' 32; Class Secre- tary, ' 30; Classical Club; English Club; Phi Sigma; Teco Echo Reporter for Eng- lish Club; Scribblers Club; Assistant Busi- ness Manager of Tecoan, ' 31, ' 32. Meredith College; Lanier Society; Pres- ident Lanier Society, ' 31 ; Marshal, ' 31 ; Y. W. C. A.; Delegate to Chapel Hill Con- ference, ' 31; Albemarle District Club; Albemarle District Club President, ' 31 ; Elementary Education Council; Vice Pres- ident Elementary Education Council, ' 31 ; President Elementary Education Council, ' 32; Chief Marshal, ' 32. xx xx Eighty-eight 8 3 $ S £ ® xxx x c x x$x x x x xxx x£x $$ x x x x x  x x x xjx xgc XX XXX XXX g XX 0 XX O0 XX 00(XX 0 )«XXXX ()O0(XXXXXXXX Joyce Elizabeth Warren Clinton, N. C. History and Science Ella Mamie Watson Albemarle, N. C. 4 4 Pineland College, ' 29, ' 30; Y. W. C. A. Emerson Society; Science Club. a 4 - • a s 5 s It 8 ? x £$ x$x x x c x£x £ 3 C . XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX Katherine Weathers Raleigh, N. C. History and Geography H A .KI. W ' lIITEIU ' RST Bethel, N. C. Element arii Education Coker College, ' 29, ' 30; Lanier Society, Athletic Association, ' 29, ' 30; Y. W. C. A. Vice President, ' 32; Class Cheer Leader, Poe Society; Elementary Council, ' 31, ' 32 32; Geography Club. Glee Club, ' 31, ' 32; Y. W. C. A. Choii ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Pitt County Club. $ X X £ x £$ XXX XX XgX XXX M lff lllW7 I ■i 14 If I] ; I a !■ M ' IB 1 - 1 p I ■ ' LI I™ - ■ - XX XXX XX X XX XXX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX xxxx. X 4 Mary Frances Whitehuhst Greenville, N. C. Grammar Oracle Christine Wilkerson Greenville, N. C. Primary Oracle Emerson Society; Elementary Educational Emerson Society; Elementary Educa- Council. tional Council. XX XXX XXX XXX XXX X XXX X 0 XXX Ninety-one x S x S 3 x g $ «Hi 58J x5x x c c x5x x x5x Si T iS __: Helen Williams Newton Grove, N. C. History, Geography and English Poe Society; Student Volunteer, Procter ' 30; Class Basketball Team, 28, ' 29, ' 30; ' 31 Athletic Association, Vice President, ' 30 Wearer of College Monogram, Star, Medal Baseball Team, Captain, ' 29; Y. W. C. A. Geography Club, Secretary-Treasurer, ' 30 Vice President, ' 31; President Athletic As- sociation, ' 31. XXX XX Sara Williams Currituck, N. C. Home Economics Emerson Society; Albemarle District Club; Delta Omicron Sigma; Phi Epsilon. Vice President, ' 31; Athletic Association; Class Basketball Team, ' 30, ' 31. $ Sx ■X X X jgXJjX Xjji XjjX £ $ XgX XJJX XjX jg 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' HT 4 4 1 PHI I % I ; ' • m I I ■ Pf ■ 1 J few I I ' Sarah Jane Williams Wingate, N. C. History and EvglUh Wingate Junior College; Appalachian State Teachers College; Emerson Society; English Club. Grace Williford Elm City, N. C. Elementary Educatio Society; Athletic Association: Basketball Team, - 29, ' 30, ' 31; Tecoan Representative of Junior Class; Teco Echo Reporter; Teco Echo Circulation Manager; Secretary and Treasurer of Scribblers Club; Y. W. C. A. 4 4 ¥ s 5S J s J j b xxx xxx xxx X x x x x x Sx X C 2 XX 4 41 x V H - 1 B |M 1 B — 9 ■  1 HI B ,«■  l , ? - M pl L 1 4 2 x 4 x I x 8 x x xxrx xxxxsxxxxx xxxxx g 4 Lucy Williford Rougemont, N. C. History and English ■ Thelma Wilson McAdenviUe, N. C. Eh mi ntarii Education I I Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Gaston County Club, ' 29; Class Representative for Tecoax. ' 30; Elementary Educational Council, ' 31, ' 32. X X 8 ft- XX XXX XXX XXX XXX X£X xxx xx XX XX. XXX XXX XXX XXX X£X XX.X XXX XXX XX x| XX Ninefv-fow XX XXX XXX XXX XXX xxx xxx jg xgx xxx XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX X£ xxx xxx x£x $x ? ? ? T x 5 S £ XX XXX HI Hi HI I. W. Wood Rena Louise Woodard Troy, N. C. Kenly, N. C. English and Science Co-ed Club; Teco Echo Reporter for Co-ed Club. 4 HI 4 4 x$ 2 x $ x x 8 x x 8$ $ $8 x Rena Ixiuise Woodard Kenly, N. C. Primary Education Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.; Proctor, ' 29 Johnston County Club ; Athletic Association Elementary Education Council, ' 30, ' 31 Basketball Team, ' 30. XXX XXX XgX XXX XXpc XXX xxx xgx XX X X c xxx x c XXX XX 6v P II r i P x l II II M H XX XXX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX JtTANITA WoRSLEY Greenville, N. C. Science anil Mathematics Science Club; Math Club; National Science Essay Contest. X 4 4 X XXX XXX XXX XXX XX. XXX XXX XXX XXX Evelyn Hope Wright Greenville, N. C. Mathematics and Science Poe Society; Marshal, ' 31; Poe Debater, 30; Y. W. C. A.; Science Club; Phi Epsilon; Teco Echo Reporter of Phi Epsilon, ' 31; Math Club; Math Cluh Secretary-Treasurer, ' 30; Class Secretary. 29; Assistant Business Manager Tecoax. ' 30; Business Manager rna.AN.-31, ' 32; Delegate X. C. C. P. A., ' 30, 31; Secretary N. C. C. P. A., ' 31; Athletic Association Superlatives, ' 32. XX XX XXX X Senior Class History PROLOGUE y THE curtain rises! Our hearts beat with excitement; our time has come — for four years we have worked and waited for this moment. We walk proudly upon the stage and play our part. The curtain falls, the applause dies, and all grows quiet. The drama of the class of 1932 is over. Our pleasures, struggles, and our achievements have become history. Only the memory of the play remains. If, however, we choose again to roll back the curtain of time, the four acts of our college life are enacted once more as vividly as if we turned the pages of a book and read our history there. ACT I In the fall of 1928 the girls came from hill and plain to become members of the class of 1932. We wandered about the campus bewildered, confused, and home- sick. We had left home elated that at last we were going to college, but now every- thing was so new and strange. Registration was the biggest ordeal we had ever faced, but there seemed to be guardian angels called Y. W. girls that helped us through. Things didn ' t seem as hard after we found which room we had to go to for our classes. The performance here by Paul Whiteman and his orchestra was a big event that made us forget we wanted to go home. The Denishawn dancers were among the most wonderful entertainers whom we had ever seen. Then came initiation. Nobody seemed to help us get through this. After we became society members, we felt a little at home. We saw the Seniors doing so many wonderful things that after we organized our class with Mildred Ives as president we decided that maybe we might be per- mitted to have a picnic. We were. We actually left the campus for this big event. Commencement came, a great occasion for us ; we were going home. It was be- yond our comprehension that the Seniors were crying. b ACT II No longer were we freshmen hut Sophomores. Now, when Miss Morton spoke to ■ the old girls we could lift our heads with pride and know we belonged. We were the ones that gave the initiation this time, and we were actually bold enough to a-- - - -- . o- - x w speak to some of the teachers. Hazel Futrell was our president and we had a busy and successful year. There were many things to do and lots of places to go. The United States Army Band was here. We became so enthusiastic that we tood up for Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean. We all dressed up in our B..S evening dresses and went to the opera. The Barber of Seville. Tony Sarg and his Marionettes were here also. It is hard to tell which of these we enjoyed the most. We gave the next big event in honor of the Seniors — an old time square dance in the Y hut. Before the party was over, we could understand that our grandmothers did have fun in their young days. x X x x XX XX XXX X sav stood-bve. EPILOGUE Lelia Ellen X. ACT II I X When we returned this time we were Juniors. We welcomed several new members to our class. This year Mildred Ives was elected president. Now, we had a chance to be big sisters to the freshmen. It was almost a marvel to us that we had once been as timid as our little sisters. All our new privileges made us realize that it was worth while working two years to get to be a Junior. The biggest event of the year was the Junior-Senior banquet. Even the hard work that it took to make the banquet a success was fun. We almost thought we were in Holland when we entered the banquet hall and saw the tall wind-mill, the tulips, and the little Dutch boys and girls. There we remained until the wee hours of the night and then we carried away happy memories of the event. The last act of our drama was drawing near. Next year we would be Seniors. ACT IV The days went by and once more we were returning to East Carolina Teachers College. This time it seemed as if we were going home. The freshmen looked at us with awe and even the other girls said we looked better than we did before. With the thoughts of graduation, all the work that lay before us. the joy and work of practice teaching, we did feel different. There were many important things we had to do. Nannie Smith became our president. Our Senior play was a big success. The Junior-Senior banquet made us glad that we were Seniors. We went to hear Galli-Curci and the Don Cossacks. The stage became crowded with happy memories of the things that filled our Senior year with joy. At last commencement came. The goal that had been so far distant at the beginning of our career had at last been reached. Now that the end has come, the tears fill our eyes, and we are crying too, for it is with reluctance that we say good-bye. The curtain falls, and the drama of the class of 1932 is over. Next year the actors will take their places on a different stage in a new play. But the memory of the class of 1932 will lead them on to greater success in the drama of life. X s. 8. X x We the senior class of 1932, while on the eve of graduation we look backward to our Alma Mater, hereby bequeath: To the Faculty, a wideawake student body equally as intelligent as we have been. To the Freshmen, our untold hopefulness and patience that will prove invaluable in helping them to stand aside cheerfully as upper classmen exercise freely their innumerable privileges. To the Sophomores, our sisters for whom we feel quite respon- sible, (looking two years ahead) we leave our discarded positions which we so capably held during the early years of our teaching careers. To the Juniors, our interest and participation in all the activities to be found here at our Alma Mater. To all concerned, our broad and optimistic outlook on life, hoping that it will serve as a guiding post to success to all who follow us. Margaret Carlton ) , Laura Hami Testatrixes. XX XX XXX XX 3 President o. National Association c i carnival. CLASS PROPHECY MYAR SCULL: Hlqh sopra MAGGIE MCPHERSON: ROSLYN SATTERWHITE: York Times. RACHEL McKEY: Psychiatrists. EULABASS: Home demonstration agent. LELA BROWN BARNHILL: School teacher. LELIA ELLEN BELK: Head science department he LOUISE BRAKE: Head math department here. PAULINE BRAY: Modelin Sok ' s. FRANCES BRANTLEY: Dietitian here. MILDRED BROXTON: Saleswoman at Tiffany ' s. ANNIE LEE BRYANT: Married and rearing a famil RUTH BURKETTE: Running a conce; ' MARGARET CARLTON: Successful author. THELMA CHERRY: Teacher in Lelia E.len s department. LILA CHESNUTT and LUCILLE CONNOR: Writing menus for the Ritz. MARY BELLE CLARK: Tight-rope walker. CAROLYN CONNER: Photographer ' s assistant. ELIZABETH CONLEY: Bareback rider. CATHERINE FLAUGHER: Hostess in night club. MARJORIE FLYTHE and HAZEL FUTRELL: Missijn- aries to heathen black. OLIVE GILBERT: Owner and operator of grocery store. JULIA GRIFFIN: Overseer of parrot farm. MILDRED GRIFFIN: Bus driver. JANE HALL: Soap box orator. LAURA HAMMOND: Radio announcer. RUTH HARDY: Book agent. LENA EVELYN HELLEN: Married to a Doctor. LILLIE HINSON: Math teacher in Louise ' s department. ISABEL HUNT: Running dry cleaning establishment. ELOISEHYDE: Translating Latin ms. MAGGIE INMAN: Chorus girl. MILDRED IVES: Tea room manager. MARJORIE JACKSON: In antique business. SUSIE JENKINS: Instructor in aesthetic dancing. KATHRYNE JOHNSON: Shakespearean actress. IRENE JONES ' . Personal maid. LOUISE JONES ' . Jean Harlow II. LOUISE JOY and THELMA WILSON: Aviatrixes. MAR ' KELLY: Lawyer. KATHE ilNE JONES: Editor of Ballyhoo. RUTH KING: Nurse. IRMAKNOWLES: French teacher. MARGUERITE LANE: Head of employment agency. BETSY LEE: Lie itenant Governor. MABEL LEWIS: History teacher at E. C. T. C. ETHEL LITTLE: Taxi driver. RUTH LOGAN and ETHEL WALKER: Prizefighters. TUCKER LYNCH: Movie Queen. EMMA McARTHU I: Man ifacturer of alarm clocks. EDNA MoCULLEN: Sculptress. PAULINE McCULLEN: Matron of Wilson Hall. VIRGINIA McNATT: Scientific explorer. MILLIE and ELLA MOORE: Running kindergarden. HENRY OGLESBY: Fords official mechanic. GERTRUDE ORR: Private secretary to Mr. OLIVE PARKER: College Dean. RUTH PICKLESIMER: In geography at Sarbonne. RUTH NEAL REDFEARN: Will Rogers ' successor. ERMA SMALL: Missionary to heathen white. ELIZABETH SKINNER: Associated with Lucian Lelong. NANNIE SMITH: Chief contributor to Judge. GRACE SNELL: Librarian. CULLIE STAFFORD: President of National Y. W. MILDRED TAYLOR: Home economics teacher. RABA TAYLOR: Palmist. VERNA TEACHEY: Physical education instructor. ALICE TILLEY: Mother of twelve children. CAROLYN TYSON: School teacher. ANNIE DELL UPCHURCH: Official dressmaker FLORENCE VINCENT: Chorus girl. KATHERINE WALL: Student secretary. WRAEWARD: Head usher at Roxy ' s. JOYCE WARREN: Vocal teacher. HAZEL WHITEHURST: Prima Donna. SARA WILLIAMS: Ventriloquist. HELEN WILLIAMS: Taxidermist. GRACE WILLIFORD: Barber. LUCY WILLIFORD: Snake charmer. RENAWOODARD: Orental dancer. EVELYN WRIGHT: Janet Gaynor ' s alternate. MAMIE WATSON: Tiqht-rope walker. SARA WILLIAMS: I.W.WOOD: Chi NINAWALSTON: Marri HELEN CARLTON: Sign MARGARET EDWARDS: KATHLEEN GUARD: Fa HAZEL TAYLOR: Ma Jaters ' substitute. MARION ADLER: Portrait painter. ANNIE CLARA BAKER: Matron in a girl ' s school LOUISE FOWLER: Latin teacher. JOSEPHINE DUNLAP: Enterprising journalist. DAISY BELK: Undertaker ' s assistant. EVA BUTLER: Engineer. BERNICE HARRELL: Operating peanut stand. ADA HUDSON: Married. MYRTIS HUGHES: Manager of a cafeteria. DOLPHINE IR3Y: Stenographer. MARY LOUISE JONES: Pianist for Paderewskl. ROXY JONES: County superintendent. ZELMA R03INSON: Dealer in antiques. ELVA SCHREYER: With Carolina Playmakers. JESSIE STRICKLAND: Dancing in nightclub. KATHERINE WEATHERS: Animal trainer. MARY FRANCES WHITEHURST: Architect. CHRISTINE WILKERSON: Ditto. JUANITA WORSELY: Great Chemist. BESSIE HANCOCK: Chief of Scotland Neck fire department. SARA JOHNSON: Printer. EDNA PEELE, Prophet Agitator for p 5 5 55 5 5 55 X X X 5% as X 55 5 Ione Hooker Bradsher Junior Class Mascot Colors: Green and White Flower: Lily- of -Valley Motto: To strive; to seek; to find; but not to yield. Junior Class Poem To strive; to seek; to find, But not to yield — The Junior class has bound Itself to this ordeal. No conquerous great are we In fields unknown, Yet ever do we say Jlma Mater, lead on. To you, O Alma Mater, We owe our all; To you we pledge ourselves; We heed your call. You gave to us the best You had to give; Your thoughts of us came first; That we might live. When college days are done you bid Us live abundantly. Yet we would walk with you awhile, This class of ' S3. Bertha Walston. One Hundred Two x WUSo i Junior Class Officers Loree Cagle President Hunter Speer Vice President Birdie Lee Debnam Secretary Nelson Hunsucker Treasurer One Hundred Three Junior Class Hester Aiken A . M Creedmoor, N. C Inez Becton 1 Mary E. Bakeh Bakersville, N T . C. Ba.-hrlnr. N. C. Mahy Bupord Bes Warsaw, X. C. Dover. X. C. Amelia Black Bessemer City, N. C. Kathehine Blalock Jonesboro, N. C. Mahy Bhii.ey Chicod, X. C. MiUvakve, N. V. One Hundred Four XX XX Junior Class mm Vera Broughtox Stonewall, X. C. ITJ Mary Walker Brown b H A. 1 Mary Carso Cornelius, N. C. Sephia Lee Clari Middleton, X. C. 5LLEN CLIFTOJ Louisburg, X. C. FIebecca Cooper Rocky Mount, X. C. One Hundred Five Junior Class Edith Corbitt Currie, N. C. Kara Lynn Corey Greenville, N. C. Miriam Courtney Williamston, N. C. Kiriston, N. C. Hilda Davis Mount Olive, N. C. Mildred Davis Fairmont, N. C. Perrie Davis Macon, N. C. Birdie Lee Debnam Snow Hill, N C. New Bern, N. C. One Hundred Six Junior Class Mary Edna Dobson Kenansville, N. C. Alice Mae Elks Grimesland, N. C. Margaret M. Everett Robersonville, N. C. Julia Farrior Warsaw, N. C. Sally Jo Fields Metter, Ga. Margaret Fisher Swan Quarter, N. C. Iris Flythe Pendleton, N. C. Zelle Foley Greenville, N. C. Edith Fornes Greenville, N. C. U- X , One Hundred Seven XX XX XX x 5 5 mm m Junior Class x x Clement Gohdon A, 1 ■ - 1 Evelyn Gillam i l aw, N. C. Elizabeth Haywood Trenton, N C. Elizabeth Helms One Hundred Eight Katie Mann Gibbs Swan Quarter, N. C. S5 X c Harrellsville, N. C. 6 85 X 5 fijj Jg| ' - I Vivian Hellex ■ -• Oo ldsb oro, S. C. Vanceboro, N. C. x 5 X X XX XX XXX x Junior Class vg B Mario. Hester Creedmoor, X. C. $ Ruth Hoi-lowell Sara Humphrey Farmville, N. C. ' era Jennings Elizabeth City, N. C. Rebecca Johnsu: Weldon, X. C. .ft X ,1 Nelson Hussi 5 mm A h One Hundred Nine K XX XX XX XX y Junior Class Dobjs Mae Jones Goldsboro, N. C. Louis e Jordan Powellsville, 1 Annie Laurie Kennedt Kinston, N. C. Charles King Greenville, N. C. Dorothy Knox (SJ v s y r ' ' Jf Huntersville, N. C. ft v ' ' Emily Lane- Hertford, N. C. Rosa Lee Lang Farmville, N. C. Mary Langsto Gates, N. C. Pansy Lanier Oxford, N. C. One Hundred Ten ft XX X) Junior Class Ruth Lloyd Spencer, N. C. Mamie Ruth Lo Oxford, N. C. Larue Maxgum Creedmoor, N. C. Mart Mass Middleton. N. C. Florence Mat Spring Hope, N. C. ys Measlet Goldsboro, N. C .- i Beulah Mewborn Snow Hill, N. C. Ima Mewboek Snow Hill, N. C. Clara Modlik Farmville, N. C. °tS One Hundred Eleven 1 a Junior Class Christine Moork Grifton. N. C. Lri.A Moork Little Rock, S. C. Frances Morton Greenville, N. C. Mahgaret Move Goldsboro, N. C. Margaret Murchison Greensboro, X. C. I.OIINE MUSSLE WHITE Saint Pauls, N. C. EsTELLE Mt ' C ' l.KKS Ayden, N. C. MAKV I). McCormick McColl, S. C. Marguerite McGinis P Greenville, N. C. One Hundred Twelve Junior Class Almond, N. C. Charlotte, X. C. Bessie McLajih Fayetteville, N. C. Carrie Moore Xasii Goldsboro, N. C Hui.uaii Nobles Greenville, X. C W Hand, N. C. Martha Pickett Kenansville, X. C. Abbie Mae Porter One Hundred Thirteen Junior Class An mi: Lee Powell Warrenton, X. ( ' . Wilmington, N. C. Elizabeth Rowland h Louisburg, X. ( ' . Rosa Lee Sated B Greenville, X. C. Viiah Belle Sessoms Windsor, X. C. I ' iiei.ma Shackelford Portsmouth, Va. DOBOTHY SLOAN Wallace, N. C. 5 Dorothy Smith Farmville, X. C. )ne Hundred Fourteen ft Junior Class Rocky Mount, N. C. Quarter, N. C. Beatrice Stalls Robersonville, N. C. Martha Starling Pine Level, N. C. Bessie Stewart Gloucester, N. C Carrie Wall Stutts Mount Gilead, N. C. Jacqueline Swindell Swan Quarter, N. C. Klin City, N. C. Snow Hill, NT. C. ft One Hundred Fiftt Junior Class Sara Trevathe Pinetops, N. C. , . Mnrshville. N. C. BlKI II A V ALSTON Stantonsburg, N. C. Ansonville, N. C. imv Lei Wilkin: Kinston, N. C. Dorothy Willari Greenville, N. C. Dorothy Wayne Williams Apex, N. C. One Hundred Sixteen Junior Class Leta Williams Jacksonville, N. C. Currituck, N. C. Mary Gladys Wombi.e Islington, N. C. Virginia Woodbuby Leland, N. C. Frances Woollen High Point, N. C. Juanita Young Lake Landing, N. C. One Hundred Seventeen SOFHOMOR: Ellen Moore Fort Sophomore Class Mascot Colors: Blue and Silvi Flower : Ragged Robin Motto: Rowng, not drifting Sophomore Class Poem The class of thirty-four strives on To seek the goal half won; It thrusts aside all obstacles; Its work is yet half done. Two short years it has sought The good, the just, the true; Two years haze brought its goal Looming halfway into view. Then lead on, Class of Thirty-four, Your standard ever uplifting, And hold Aloft your banner bright With its motto, Rowing, not drifting. Mary G. Parker. One Hundred Twenty ) i % - w 5 - ' . , I- Sophomore Class Officers Stella Blevens President Margaret Smith Vice President Mary Lynn Pipkin Secretary Mary Elizabeth Crawford Treasurer One {Hundred Twenty-onr , - - • A $ lit 141: n @ £ § i Sophomore Class Pauline Baebeb ( Loula Mae Babkee Georgia Bell Stella Blevens Hilda Botck Hazel Beaswkll Lola Bbooks Sallie Brooks Clyde Beown Lillian Beown Helen Burxette Julia Holland Butler Mart Virginia Caijb Mary Williams Caer Naomi Caeb Mary Clark Jessie Glyn Cole Mattie Lou Cotten Mary Elizabeth Crawford Rebecca Curtis One Hundred Twenty-two - $ ? „ - x JVi t f 3 • rL.™ i. S, f P. _._ r Sophohiore Class MARGARET CUTHRELi ELIZABETH Dah. ' EMMA L.EE DaVIS FJUKOTS DAVIS ELIZABETH DENNY Mable Dickins Mildred Dixon Bernice Elliott Lucy Evans Edxa Fakkow lLAMAE FlTZGEBALD CHARLES FORBES RACHEL FREDERICK CLARA VANN FREEMAN ELIZABETH FULCHER Temperance Garriss Nellie Grissom Helen Harkey Frances Harvey Myrtie Gray Hodgen One Hundred twenty-three mi? 1 ;  ■ J Ti ■ - tj £ § f i Sophomore Class Catherine Holland Annie R. House Mi Aleen Hunt Mary Emma Hurst Do Mart Louise Lawrence Elizabeth Leake A Delia MrrogBi L Dorothy Mitchell Ri ulah House Hattie Lee IIi.mii i.eanor Jones Lorna Langley MARGARET -MaTTHKWS Kl.i ' V Mil ' karl Mooring Blanche Mosbi v One Hunilreil Tictntii-fot, ' - ESTELLE McCui.LEN Sqphomore Clas JBV. vXliCJLE Nokll, - Eljzabeth Odo Lucille Pait IIar g. Parker Ruth Parker Margaret Patrick Mary Lynn Pipkin Leola Pleasan Evelyn Rice Lucille Rose Elizabeth Rotall etst Odom Koma Lee Owens ;da Parks Lois Parrish :arrie Powell Margaret Rani ' n Sanders Irene Sandling One Hundred Twenty-five £ J £ % ft fr .T 1. ir w r S ■ ft 9 ' f If Ik VI ® $ Sophomore Class Alice James Savage Louise Simmons Margaret Smith Julia Stilley AGtas Strk-kla: Frances Swindei«l Virginia Tatlor Aileen Tedder Unin Thomi ' sc.x Lura Thornton Dorothy Tilley Pattie Mae Tuenage Ai.ya Van Xortwkk Maroaret Walkkr Gwsge Wii.kehs Dorothy Wilkins Mildred Williams Ruth Williams Hazel VV ard I.ii.a Wynne fe w One Hundred Twenty-six ±_ s fc— j £- Joan Bloom Freshman Class Mascot Colors: Gold and White Flower: Daisy Motto: Not to the top but climbing One {Hundred Twenty-eiyht ! Freshman Class Officers Frances Newsome President Lucy LeRov Vice President Frances Watson Secretary C. O. Armstrong Treasurer X 8 5 £2 0«-e Hundred Twenty- One Hundred Thirty Freshman Class Roll Etta Aiken Lucy Alexander William G. Andrews C. O. Armstrong Cornelia Avent Helen Babcock William W. Barker. .Jr. Kathryn Barnett Frances Benton Susan Beveridge Helen Boomer Frances Bowen Grace Brinkley Edna Bryan Mary Ella Bunn Eduina Burch Hemby Burnette Eleanor Byhd Edwin Cannon Eloise Bateman Camp Irene Carmichael Constance Cheaves Fannie Chesson Helen Clark Margaret Coppage John H. Coward Clifton Crawford Travis Crawford Henrietta Crow.e Katherine Crowe Elmo Dupree Charles Edwards Lucille Faison Edward Flanagan Robert Fleming Alfred Forbes Mildred Gibson- Lucy Glover Katie Lee Gordon- Minnie Margaret Gorham Selma Gurganus Emma Frances Hardee Helen M. Harkey Sallie Harper Nellie Harrell Louise Harrington Mildred Harrison- Ada Hedgepath Mary Frances Hedgepa Grace Lee Helms Kathryn Hines Bessie Hinson Katherine Hinson Mary Virginia Horne Rachel Hurst Madeline Jenkins Katie Lee Johnson Thelma Johnson Thelma Jones Verona Lee Joyner Elizabeth Kasey Esther Keene SCOTTIE KlLLSBREW Hazel King Mary King Ida Louis Kernegay Pennie Keel Lang Dorothy Lanier Bessie Lee Margaret Lee Lucy LeR oy Robert Little Virginia Magneas Ruth Lyon Mangum Clara Mann- Martha Marine Edith Marslender Evelyn Matthews Bobbie Medlin NORMA MeLVIN Nina Lee Newborn Wardell Mills Eunice Moore Ruth Moore Hazel Morris Clyde Morton Edith Morton MlLDRED McDANIEL Maggie Lee McGloiion Aubrey McLean- Ida May Nance Christine Nelson- William Nesbit Frances Newsom Andy Noe Adelia Norris Mary Frances O ' Brii Melba O ' Brien Dorothy Odham Elizabeth Overton Elsie Parker Mildred Pearson Thelma Mae Peel Martha Hart Peele Adelaide Peiffer Jonnie Perkins Florence Phelp Lou Pitts Sam Quinerly Josephine Robertson- Mary Shaw Robeson Mahew Sawyer Drury Settle Sue Sewell Louise Sharpe Lucy Shearin Seliz Smith Jatie Spain Judith Stanton MlLDRED TOLAR Bonnie R. Tripp Evelyn Turnage Alma Tyndall Stelma Van-borne Ruby Wall Frances Watson- Floyd Whichard Frances Williams Lucile Williams Ola Williams Sara M. Williams Verda Wilson Verdie Wilson Woodrow Woodard Alice Woodruff Evelyn W. Wright Alice Yancey ' Lucille Yates One Hundred Thirty-one ,?« ' Mary Ruth Carter Senior Normal Class Mascot Blue and White Mc Flower: Daisy Nut sunset but dawn ' Senior Normal Class Poem Just as the sun is beginning to set I struggle lioril to find an outlet For all the things which I ' ve been thinkin, For the past two years our minds Have been drinking Of tin cup that Wisdom fills That flourishes ami bubbles and Continues in build. Today this cup wisdom holds Tight. For all will end hire and will Start a new flight Tii explore what ' s in the space Beyond And to strengthen a new and tighter bond But before we go let ' s take Inventory Of the Senior Normal Class In its mighty glory. As she shines and sparkles and Falls in rays, Rays that are known as I ' allege days Knrh little mil we ' ll cherish Anil love Like something divine That was sent from above. May -wisdom ' s cup forever Ebb and flow As mi uar journey, we Continue to go. Blanche Van Dyke, ' 32. One Hundred Thirty-four Irma Dell Phillips Senior Xormal Class President One Hundred Thirty-five ft i Senior Normal Class Officers Irma Deli. Phillips President Laureta Howard Vice President Elizabeth Thompson- Secretary Marguerite Smith Treasurer One Hundred Thirty-six Senior Normal Martha Ella Abrams Macclesfield, N. C. Pauline L. Adcock Varina, N. C. Society; Y. W. Lena Cheiirv Allsbrook Scotland Neck, N. C. Elementary Education Lena Mae Andrews Sloop Point, N. C. Primary Education Eci.a Beatrice Avcoci Micro, N. C. Primary Grade jiety; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Kith Bai.lentine Middlesex, N. C. Primary Education Society ; Athletic Assoeiati Nannie Ervin Barbee Hichlands, N. C. Poe Society; Y. W. C. A. Eloise Barco Belcross, N. C. Grammar Grade Poe Society; Albemarle District Cli h One Hundred Thirty-seven Senior Normal Doha Beddahd Winterville, N. C. Pauline Boyette Kenly, N. C. Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.; Johnston County Eunice Elizabeth Boykin Dalzell, S. C. I ' oh Society; Y. W. C. A. Katie Barnes Bbadley Rocky Mount, N. C. Primary Education Appalachian State Teachers College; Emer Josephine Brantley Spring Hope, N. C. Alma Braxton Greenville, N. C. Elementary Education li i i i Britt Mount Olive, N. C. Primary Education, Poe Society, ' 31, ' 32; Junior Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 31; Y. W. C. A.; Secretary Student Fund, ' 32; Athletic Association, ' 31; Basketball, Howard Morning Brooks Hamlet, N. C. Primary Education ier Society; Athletic Association; Y. W. Class Cheer Leader, ' 32. One Hundred Thirty-eight Senior Normal Lottie Lane Bryan Garner, N. C. Grammar Grade lier Society; Y. W. C. A. Maxine Elizabeth Buchan Sanford, N. C. Primary Education LANIE HlLDBEl) BUI.I.OCK Wilson, X. C. Elementary Education reasurer, ' 31; Y. W. 0. A.; Emi-r Mary Alice Bullock Ayden, N. C. Grammar Grade Society ; Proctor ; Y ' . W. C. A. ; Assist K. Janetta Cain Acme, N. C. Primary Education Mildred Kathleen C ' a Acme, X. C. Grammar Grade Society; Y. W. C. A. Mary- Elizabeth Cartwright Bath, X. C. Grammar Grade :r Society; Athletic Association, ' 3 0. A. Mildred Virginia Casteli.o Windsor, X. C. Grammar Grade Society; Y. W. C. A. One Hundred Thirty-nine Senior Normal Emily Chambliss Rocky Mount, N. C. Primary Oradi Y. W C. A.: Lanier Society, ' Ml. ' 32; Treasurer Liiiiev Society, ' 32: Athletic Association; Proctor, II; Glee Club, 31, ' 32; Scribbler ' s Club. Louise Clarke Greenville, N. C. Margaret Elizabeth Ci.ejimons Wilmington, X. ( ' . Primary Education erson Society; Y. W C. A Martha Francis Co le Hamlet. X. C. Primary Education nier Society; Y W. C. A.; Alhle ATHI.EEX ELIZABETH COOK Wallace, X. C. Primary Education ety; D and 1 ' Club; Y. V ( ' A. Virginia Dare Crane Waxhaw, X. C. Dora F. Crawford Pikeville, X. C. Primary Grade ociety; Y. W. C. A. Ava M. C ' RF.ni.E Belhaven, X. C. ocietj : Y. W. C. A. One Hundred Forty Senior Normal Zoui.ixe Dahiies Fayetteville, N. C. Primary Education Athletic Association, ' 30, ' 31; Basketball Team ' 30, ' 31; Poe Society, ' 30, ' 31; Y. W. C. A. Glee Club, ' 30, ' 31. Gladys Davis Marshallburg, X. C. Cabbie Merceb Dicken Halifax, X. C. (! ram mar Grade , Society; Y. W. C. A.; Elsie Mai: Drake Spring Hope, X. C. Mabgabet M. Eiiwai Battleboro, X. C. Primary Grade Athletic Assocu ( ' ollt ' L ' h ' Mniiuirram. Hazel I.. Ellis Draper, X. C. Grammar Grade ii.-ty: Y. W. C. A. Opal Ebvix Richlands. X. C. Primary Education Poe Society; Y. Y. C. A. Elizabeth Love Farmer Wilmington, X. C. Society ; Y. W. C. A. One KjMired- Forty-one - Senior Normal Alice Fahriob Wallace, N. C. Primary Education Sally Lou Finch Henderson, N. C. Grammar Grade Edna M. Flake Polkton, N. C. Grammar Grade Society; Y. W. 0. A. Hazel Virginia Flemij Greenville, X. C. Grammar Grade Society, ' 30, ' 31. Merle Floyd Fairmont, N. C. Primary Grade P e Society j ; Y. W. C. A.; Proctor, hei.ma Jane Floyd Fairmont, N. C. Grammar Grades ' 31. Poe ScriPt, ; Y. W. C. A Aldonia Caroline Fuller Smithfield, X. C. Primary Grade Catherine Gaskill Sea Level, N. C. ciety: Y. W. C. A. One Hundred Forty-th Senior Normal Sadie Mae Gaskins New Bern, N. C. Primary Grade Emerson Society; Athletic Association, ' 30, ' 32; Craven County Club, ' 30; Y. W. C. A.; Basket- ball, ' 32. Ella Dill Gibbs Swan Quarter, N. C. Primary Grade Emerson Society. Thera Godwin Falcon, N. C. Primary Grade ,7 Mary Alice Gooding Oriental, N. C. Primary Education Elizabeth Greenleaf Elizabeth City, N. C. Florence De Ette Grimes Wilmington, N. C. Elementary Education Doris Gurley Fremont, N. C. Primary Grade ' 32; Y. V. 0. A. Katherine Atkinson Hall Sloop Point, N. C. Primary Education ■r Society. One Hundred Forty-three Senior Normal Vera Hamilton Magnolia, N. C. Grammar Grade Society, ' 30, ' 31; Pender-Duplin Com actor, ' 31. Lena Hazel Hardy LaGrange, X. C. Primary Grade Anna Harris Greenville, X. C. Grammar Grade ,kv Elizabeth Ha Clarksville, Va. Grammar Grade icietv; Y. W. C. A. lucent Frances Harris Elizabeth City, X. C. Primary Education ociety; Y. W. C. A. I ' ll i m: Woolard Harrison Williamston, X. C. Primary Education Society; Class Tkcoan Represen Mary Louise Hart Mooresville. X. C. Primary Education v; Y. W. C. A. Sharia Hatem Greenville, X. C. Grammar Grade One Hundred Forty-four y Senior Normal Lois Norflekt Hayes Woodsdale, N. C. Primary Grade Poe Society; Y W. 0. A. Marcia Helms Marshville, N. C. Primary Grade Marianna Helms Marshville, N. C. Primary Grade Adelaide Nance Henley Cheraw, S. C. Grammar Grade Corva Hoyt Hehrington Ransomville, N. C. Grammar Grade Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; At sociation, 31, 32; Basketball Team, College Monogram. Maude J. Hicks Norlina, N. C. Grammar Grade Doris Hobgooii Oxford, N. C. Primary Grade Dorothy Hobgood Oxford, N. C. Primary Grade !. 30, ' 31. r w- One Hundred Forty-five Senior Normal Glenda Louise Hodge Kenly, N. C. Primary Grade Emerson Society; Y. V. C. A.; Secretary Johnston County Club. ' 31; President Johnston Oount] Cluli, ' 32; Proctor, ' 32. Mary Hooan Eagle Springs, N. C. Rosa Leigh Hohton Knightdale, X. C Primary Grade W. 0. A . ; Y. V. C. A. Choir, ' 30, ' 31; S ty, ' 30, 31; Delegate B. S. 0. Con- ic.., ' 30, Vice President B. S. 1 ., ' 32. Laureta Howard Oxford, X. C. I ' rimar.u Education nerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Vice President Annie Sue Howell Warrenton, X. C. Lois Huffinfs Gibsonville, X. C. Primary Grade Y. W. 0. A.; Athletic Association. ' 31; Class - eer Leader, ' 31, ' 32; Society Cheer Leader, !, Junior Cabinet. ' 31; Knierson Society. ' 31. :; House. President, ' 32. . Glfc VA HcOHES . shnoh; x. c. v I ! ran, mar Grad Poc s-. ' iiety; Albemarle District Club, ' 31. Mary Hunsucker Gibson, X. C. Primary Hindi Senior Normal Hazel Htxnteb Beulaville, N. C. Grammar Grade Poe Society; Y. W. C. A. Louise Jacobs Georgetown, S. C. Prima ry Grade Alma Harris Jennings Elizabeth City, N. C. Grammar Grade m Sncipty; Albemarle Dwtric Daisy Dei.i.a Johnson Robersonville, X. C. Grammar Grade Society. Eri.ixe Johnson Roseboro, N. C. W. ( ' . A : Lanier Society. Evelyn Tubley Jones Clayton, N. C. Prima ry Education nerson Society: Y. W. C. A.; Y. W. C. -; Jriliiisfm ( ' .unity Club. Mary Eleanor Jo Louisburg, N. C. Primary Education . A.; Atliletic Associatio: Ruth Jones Hamlet, N. C. Primary Education W.; Poe Society. ' 31; ■Snri;lti,in, ' 31. € 9 One Hundred Forty-seven s v Senior Normal Emma DeEtte Ki.mrey Wilmington, N. C. Primary Education Y. W. 0. A.; Y. W. C. Eugenia S. King Hampstead, N. C, Elementary Education Mary Elizabeth Kin Littleton, N. C. Primary Education S :ty; Atlileti. Victoria Kornegay Seven Springs, N. C. Grammar Grade Society; Y. W. C. A Lula Lois Lancaster Goldsboro, N. C. Primary Education One Hundred Forty-eight Senior Normal Rebecca Lee Benson, N. C. Grammar Grade Poe Society, ' 30, ' 31; Johnston County Club. Breta Scott Lewis Rocky Point, N. C. Primary Grade Poe Society; Y. W. C. A. Daisy Lee Lewis Ransomville, N. C. Primary Grade Maejorie Lewis Marshallberg, N. C. Grammar Grade Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association, 1. ' 32. Mary James Lipscom Greenville, N. C. Primary Grade Dorothy I. Livermai, Gum Neck, N. C. Grammar Grade Y. W. C. A. Wiliielmina Livingston Wilmington, N. C. Grammar Education Poe Society; Poe Society Marshal, ' 31, 32; Y. W. 0. A.; Secretary ( ' hiss, ' 30, ' 31; Athletic Association, ' 30, ' 31; Cheerio Club. Florence Adelle Loftin Wilmington, N. C. Grammar Grade One Hundred Forty-nine Senior Normal Violet Long Blounts Creek, N. C. Primary Education .11 Society; Y. W. C. A. Margaret Lucas Wilmington, N. C. Primary Education Amu Mareadt Chinquapin, N. C. ; V. W. C. A. Rich Square, N. C. Primary Education Burlington, X. C. ,yn Louise Maynarh Clayton. N. C. SiM-ietv: AthliMii- Association; Glee e President. M : Treasurer Emerson chestra: Y. W. C. A. Choir; Y. W. Y. Y. C. A. Mork-ville, N C. one Hundred Fifty Senior Normal Dorothy Dell Millis Kolkstone, N. C. Poe Society. Lillian Parker Mitchiner Franklinton, N. C. Primary Grade Rachel Monk Farmville, N. C, Grammar Grade Bertie Morgan Elizabeth City, N. C. Society ; Y. W. C. ary Catherine Morris Wilmington, N. C. Rosalie Bell Murdoch Wildwood, N. C. Primary Grade Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.; Proctor, ' 31 Wii.jia Murphy I.ouisburg, N. C. Poe Society; Athletic Association. Roth a Murray Spring Hope, N. C. Lanier Society, ' 31. One Hundred Fifty-one Senior Normal Elizabeth McCoemick Jonesboro, N. C. Primary Education n Society; Y. W. C. A. Edna Ruth McDaniel Trenton, N. C. Primary Education Maruaret Earl McDo:n White Oak, N. C. Primary Grade Society; Athletic Associate Helen McLauchlin Benson, N. C. Primary Grade Class, ' 32. Bertha C. MiKinney Bakersville, N. C. Primary Grade ■s Club. Mary Neal MacNair Raeford, N. C. Primary Grade Soci.-ty : Athletic Assneiatioi Janie McNair Hamlet, N. C. Primary Education Clara Ethel Nance Keidsville, N. C. Primary Education One Hundred Fiftti-tivu Senior Normal Ruby Claire Neighbors Ruin, N. C. Primary Education Y. W. C. A. Thelma Wood Newsome Harrellsville, N. C. Primary Grade Poe Society. Susie Lee Newton McCall, S. C. Primary Education Etta Dudley Norwo Bullock, N. C. Grammar Grade rson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Proctor, ' 31. Edna Eari.e O ' Neal Selma, N. C. Primary Education ciety; Statistics, ' 32; Y. V. C. Pearl Packer Clinton, N. C. Primary Grade Ernestine B. Park Greenville, N. C. Primary Grade Mary- Ekkie Patric Greenville, N. C. Primary Educatim Hundred Fifty-three Senior Normal Edith Terrell Perkinson La Crosse, Va. Elementary Education pciery ; Y. W. C A.; Proctor. Leoxa Perky Kitty Hawk, N. C. Grammar tirade ma Dell Phillie Gibsonville, X. C. Primary Orade ask.-tl.all Team: Asocial.- Kditor Tlcoax, nerson rjheer Leader, ' 32; D Class Pres- 32; Emerson Society, ' 31, ' 32; Statistics, Elizabeth Pitt Littleton, X. C. Primary Grade iety; T. W. C. A. i.i.v Bradley Pittman Andrews, X. C. ; Junior Cabinet, ' 31; Poe Society, President Poe Society, ' 32 ; Athletic 31: Ha-- Baskett.all Team, ' 31; dent. ' 32. illy Sue Pittmax Henderson, X. C. •rimaru Education •ietx. ' 31, ' 32; Y. W. Hattie Mai.ixua Powe Greenville, X. C. Grammar Grade Lorixe Price Rocky Mount. X. C. Primary Grade W. C. A., ' 31, ' 32; Junior Y ft, ' 31; Athletic Association, r Society Marshal. Club, ' 31. Basketball, ' 31; One Hundred Fifty-four Senior Normal Bertha Maie Pritcharb Biscoe, N. C. Primary Grade Y. W Athletic- Student . C. A.; Y. W. C. A. Ohoir, Association, 81, ' 32; Emerson Sc Volunteer, ' 32. Mozelle Ray Zebulon, X. C. l r mar,j Education Lanie ■ Society, ' 31. L EONA KaY.VOB Centerville, N. C. Grammar Grade o Society; Y. W. 0. A. Margaret Regan l.aurinburg, X. C. 1 ' rhnary Grade Lanier Y. V. C Society, ' 31, ' 32; Y. W. C. A.; . . A. Cabinet, ' 31. Helen Hortense Reiu Warrenton, X. C. Grammar Grade Poe S J. A. Ociety; Athletic Association, ' 31; Brownie Robersox RobersonviUe, X. C. Grammar Grade Emerson Society; Y. Y. 0. A.; Proctor. I.eota E. Robinson Jacksonville, X T . C. Grammar Grade Athletic Association. ' 31; Y. V. C. A.; El Society, 81. Ruby Evelyn Rogers Fuquay Springs, X. C. Primary Grade Emers .on Society. One Hundred Fifty-fite Senior Normal Delha Undine Ross Robersonville, N. C. Grammar Grade Y. W. C. A.; Emerson Society. Edna Mae Rouse La Grange, N. C. Grammar Grade Marie H. Royster Bullock, N. C. Primary Grade Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A. Lillian Seltz Mount Gilead, N. C. Primary Grade Nell Shaw Laurinburg, N. C. Aieleen Shelton Hamlet, N. C. Nina Louise Sitterson Rocky Mount, N. C. Grammar Grade I ' m, Society; Y. W. C. A.; Scribbler ' s Club. Mamie Marie Small Elizabeth City, N. C. Primary Grade Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A. ; .Albemarle Dis One Hundred Fifty-six Senior Nor Betty Smit Gibson, N. C. Primary Grade Kittie Blanche Smith Selma, N. C. Primary Education ociets ; Y. W. C. Marguerite Smith Warsaw, N. C. Primary Grade Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Cla Hazel SrEER Winston-Salem, N T . C Grammar Grade Poe Society: Y. W. C. A.; Sa Frances Stokes Greenville, X. C. Grammar Grade Society. Virginia Strickland Nashville, N. C. Grammar Grade Charlotte Louise Styrcp Norfolk, Va. Primary Education 11 Society ; Y. W. C. A. V i ysf , ' ' Kathryx Sulliv Hamlet, N. C. Primary Grade ' 32- Y. V. C. A. One Hundred Fifty-seven Senior Normal Katk Kirbv Summerlin Mount Olive, N. C, Primary Grade Sisik Katk Swaii Shallotte, N. C. Primary llrtuii ety; Y. W. 0. A.; Athle Ruth Macon Task Hath. N. C. Grammar Grade Mildred Tattjm Elizabethtown, N. ( Grammar Grade Society. Elsie Taylor Fairmont, X. C. Primary Grade LXNIE SvDNlK TlllIM Graham, N. C. Primary Educatio Society; Y. W. C. 31, ' 32; Glee Club. ' 3] Elizabeth Thompsos Graham, N. C. •. ' . tarji Education Kmerson Snri.-tv ; Athletic Association, ' 31; Y. W. C. A.; i ' Ims-. Treasurer, ' 32: Teco Echo Reporter, ' 31; Associate Editor Teco Echo, ' 32; Student Volu er, ' 31. ' 32; Student Volunteer Reporter, ' 32 ; Glee Club, ' 32 ; Proctor, ' 31. One Hundred Fiftii-eipht Senior Normal Mary Pitts Tvri.ky Claytpn, N. C. Primary Grade W. C. A.; Athletic Association, ' 31, 32: it Society, ' 81, ' 32; Basketball, ' 31; Glee ' 31, ' 32; Johnston County Club, ' 31, ' 32. Ayden, N. C. Grammar Grade r Society; Y. W. C. A.; i; Class Basketball Team. I.u.r.iAN Turner Tyner. N. C. Primary Grade N. C. Grade Mart Undkrwo Columbia, N. Primary Edurat Society; Y. W. C. A. Blanche Van Dyki Henderson, N. C. Grammar Grade Vanx N. C. Miriam Walker Hillsboro, N. C. Hundred Fifty-) Senior Normal Elizabeth Walston Shiloh, N. C. Primary Grade Marie Walters Drum Hill, N. C. Grammar Grade Lola Tunnel Watson Swan Quarter, N. C. Primary Grade Society; Y. W. C. A. Mary Louise Webb Pinetops, N. C. Primary Grade Society; Proctor Fall, ' 31; Athleti ' 30 Ei.ise Webster Fairmont, N. C. Primary Education tv; Y. W. C. A. Lois E. Weluorn Winston-Salem, N. C. Grammar Grade Verona White Mmk.aiiit II. Williams ciety; Y. W. C. A. One Hundred Si-xty Senior Normal Mary Frances W Elizabeth City, N. C. Grammar Grade jciety; Glee Club; Albemarle Club Y. W. C. A. Ruth Evelyn Williamson Greenville, N. C. Primary Education Emerson .Society. Corinxi: Chestnut Wili Beaufort, N. C. Primary Education Poe Society; Y. W. C. A Edna Wilson Goldsboro, N. C Grammar Grade Varne Ken Poe Society; Y. 5 l %. : 8$ 88 ' One Hundred Sixty-one Senior Normal Class History HOW vividly lingers the memory of a blue Monday, September 29, 1930, when a hetero- genous group of what seemed to be cast-offs migrated to the campus of East Carolina Teachers College. Two hundred and forty-three strong, we were ready to seek the hidden treasures of knowledge, truth, and honor. Though we were termed green and branded green we were on our way to show our superiors what we could do. Two days of parties, teas, and pep meetings to familiarize us with the campus and faculty made us acquainted with those whom we thought Queens of the campus — upperclass- men. We soon, indeed, realized the importance and necessity of their lending us a friendly and helping hand. C ' s we were called. Not knowing why, we took the term to mean Capability. We lost no time in getting started by electing Janet Gray as our leader. Then there came the day we dreaded most — Initiation! What an attractive group we were — dressed in pajamas, gym hose, petticoats galore, and carrying laundry bags. In loyal fright we obeyed our friendly persecutors by meows here, baas there, and bow- wows yonder. Thanksgiving — and was it cold? Not too cold, however, for us to be victorious in the basketball game. Champions and Cup winners became our proud titles. June! Books in, and trunks packed meant the close of a successful C year. Day after day rolled by until once more we were on the campus with the ghosts of practice teaching, science, history, and mathematics haunting our pleasant dreams. Strange faces greeted us in the place of our dear friends, the Seniors of ' 31. We regretted our loss, but welcomed our new friends. The charming and efficient Irma Dell Phillips was elected president of the Senior Normals of 1932. Speaking of anticipations — well, we had them. Once more initiation was here. No one knows how excited we were, for then was the time for our revenge. (We weren ' t very bad to the green newcomers, after all.) All our untiring efforts in basketball were in vain: we had to lose our treasured token, the cup. It was hard to bow down in defeat, but we graciously surrendered because we know we were outclassed. Our only consolation was the fact that we were soon to hear the Don Cossack Russian chorus. Something from f airyland must have come since, for the first time in the history of the college, we were given Thanksgiving holidays. The dormitories were in an uproar the night before our departure for four days of family feasts, parties, and — sweethearting. Not any too soon did those three weeks from Thanksgiving till Christmas pass. Alas ! Exams haunted us night and day the final two days, but we were willing to pay their toll to start on the homeward journey. The year of our graduation, 1932! There were treats on top of each other in store for us. Galli-Curci, the noted singer, the senior play, and other entertainments lay ahead. Who wouldn ' t enjoy college with such pleasures to look forward to? We wish, in closing, to pay a grateful tribute to those who, during our college career, have patiently guided our footsteps to the realms of knowledge, who have treated our mistakes, and who have rejoiced in our successes. We have little to show now; we oniy trust time will reveal the lives inspired to the heights of honor and service. Graduation bids us part — part from those whose friendship we cherish dearly. We depart reluctantly, yet hopefully, led by our motto, Not sunset but dawn. Hazel Ruth Turnage, Annie Sue Howell, Historians. One (Hundred Sixty-two D Class Last Will and Testament State of North Carolina i County of Pitt East Carolina Teachers College Town of Greenville I WE the Senior Normal Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-two, having survived two years of strenuous work, cruel initiations, and an intelligent faculty, believe ourselves to be of a sound mind and body. Realizing that the days are approaching witli great rapidity; and realizing the inability of this class to carry with it their college possessions to distant realms, we do hereby make and declare our last Will and Testament: One: We bequeath to our Alma Mater our love, esteem, and loyalty. Two: To the faculty we bequeath the right to direct the incoming students of this college out of the depths of ignorance into the light of knowledge. Three: To our Parents, who have been so patient and kind, as to have made it pos- sible for us to be here, we devote our time and lives toward making ourselves worthy of their hardships and worries for us. Four: We take great pleasure in leaving the Junior Normal Class: 1. All the rights and privileges of D ' s. 2. That never to be forgotten war path to the training school. 3. A supply of maps to make them come to the realization that North Caro- lina is not all dry land. 4. The privilege to sing as many times as they like that old familiar tune — Do. Me. So. (Seal) Witnesses: Irma Dell Phillips. Marguerite Smith. Idell Britt, Blanche Van Dyke Testate One Hundred Sixty-thr Prophecy of the Senior Normal Class of ' 32 THIS is station WI ' TF, Raleigh, North Carolina, broadcasting over the NBC chain. We are now turning the program over to the Senior Normal class of East Carolina Teachers College of ' 32. This is Wilhehnina Livingston announcing. Irma Del! Phillips is in the studio and we will ask her to speak. Miss Phillips. Irma Dell Phillips, WPTF: Hello everybody I Don ' t you think it would be a good idea to call on everv one and let each person speak for herself! We ' ll ask Marguerite Smith, who is here with me, to check the re. II. which she lias kepi all these years, anil see that every one is accounted for. I will speak for mvself and several others. This morning I received a letter from .inline Darden, who is teaching in the Philippine Islands tea, hum with Evelyn T. Jones, Evelyn Maynard, Millicent Harris, Dorothy Liverman, and Bertha I ' rit.har.l This letter also came, and from a far off place — the jungles of Africa. I know vou ' ll he surprised when I tell you that Mary Pitts Turley, Emily Ohambliss, and Idell Britt are teaching the native. l,,.w to use make-up, and Lorine Price and Kdna Earle O ' Neal are exchanging .lane,, steps with the Africans. All of these regret that they cannot, be here. Lois Huftincs w ishes i hear from Rachel Monk. Rachel Monk, XYZ: I know that I haven ' t much time so I ' ll just tell you that I ' m modeling dresses in Mary Catherine Morris ' s New York fashion shop. The other girls here are: Elizabeth Farmer, Margaret Clemmons, Margaret Woodbury, anil Lena Cherry Allsbrook. I ' m wondering where Nell Shaw is. ' Nell Shaw, WMO: Margaret Regan, Joe Harrison, Elizabeth and Anne Thompson, and balhe Sue Pittman are with me in my home here in Ontario. Canada. We are planning a trip to Greenville, North Carolina, soon. We would like to hear from Margaret Huff. Margaret Huff, ABC: I ' m speaking from my home ill Laguna Beach, California. I know I am the happiest person in the world here with my author husband and two little boys. It would be of interest to hiii to know that Marv I ' liderwood and her newly acquired husband are spending part of their honeymoon with me. She toll] me that. Mary Alice Bullock. Hazel Ruth Turnage, and Virginia Strickland are prominent society leader, in Englewo.nl. New Jersey. We are interested in Maxine Max ine Buchanan, SAE: I saw in the paper the other day that Ruth B alien tine has just married a prominent mayor, but I still contend that I am much happier being the wife of a famous football player. I also saw that Martha Cole and Howard Morning Brooks have almost completed their book on Why- College Deans Give up their Positions and why Student Councils Dissolve. But where is Helen l.lllie M;, ' I ' .ntt SI ' F ' ' I am running .1 beaut] parlor in Raleigh. North Carolina Pearl Packe.-, Lillian Sell,, Margaret Edwt ml., and Marie Royster are 1111 assistant. . Yesterday Motzelle Mav, Marx Effie Patrick, Lu.ile W oolard. Elizabeth McCrmaik. Eloise Barco, Adlaide Henley, and Audrev Martin, who are teaching ileal ■ here, came int.. the .hop. Marcia and Marianna Helms were with them and said that Laureta Howar ,1 and Mary Hogan are doing critic work at E. C. T. C. Is Mary Lee on the air? Marv Lee. ATI): Yes, I am here with Rebecca Lee, Katherine Sullivan. Janie McNair, Edna McDaniel. Yrnehla W.m.lar.1. Corvine Willis. Edna Wilson, Delhi Ross, and Helen Reid doing home mission work in Mississippi Enla Aycock. Opal Ervin, Nannie Barl Elsie Mae Drake. Ella Dill Gibbs, Martha Ella Abrams, H.na Be.ldar.l. and Pauline Boyette are missionaries in foreign fields. Every one knows that Blanch in Dyke 1- in the Senate lie heard that we have a number of class- mates in Gastonia. O.na 11 I ' rrington i. ...aching basketball; Lottie Bryan. Lena Hazel Hardy, and Hazel Fleming are teaching n ni-ii and voice; Alma Braxton, Lois Lancaster, and Vera Hamilton are teaching in the primary grades ; and Ruby lloligoo.l is principal of the Grammar school there. Where is Eunice Boykin? Eunice Boykin. PKA : Ma ry Alice Gooding, Hazel Hunter, Daisy Johnson, Mary L. Hart, and I are running a tea room in Hamp ton Roads where our sailor hi. sl.an. Is are at sea. Daisy M. Belk, Breta Lewis, Geneva Hughes. Elsie Tailor. Mary Louise Webb, and Margaret Bell Williams are nursing at St. Luke ' , hospital in 1, ' lehmo nd. They have many friends living there: Kate Kirhy Summerlin. who Vr Eli al-eth King, shopper for Miller Rhodes : and Ava Cre.lle. who is ent there Dai. Lee Lewis, who married a congressman is also living there. Let ' s .• •• who is ..t -t:i 11.01 SNO in X.w York. Station, SNO: This is Rn th Tankard speaking. Frances Stokes. Lillian Turner, Edna Rouse, Hattie Powers, Etta Norwood, Claudi 1 ' Wynne and myself are governesses here in New Y ' ork. Bertie Morgan. Adelle Morendy, Clara Nance, Rotha Murray, and Ruby Neighbors have a private kindergarten here. Mildred Costello is governess to Rosalie Mur.lo.ks children Every one has been accounted for except nd Violet Long, who, everyone knows, are studying for grand opera. (and it was iust in til for)— This is John Roberts speaking over the NBC svsiem. We are about to broadcast the correct, tin When the gong sounds it will be exactly . Mart Undkrwood, Howaru Morning Brooks, Prophetc-ivr . One Hundred Sirtu-fmir ■i Dorothy Nell Henderson and Ed Hillman Junior Normal Class Mascots Colors: Lavender and White Flower: Sweet Pea Motto: Upward and Onward C Class Poem Another C Clats «.• started uu its way, Heights of success to scale. We ' ll do what ' s right; we ' ll say what ' s right; We know we cannot fail. Our watchword is to serve our school, It ' s standards we ' ll uphold. To make this year the best we ' ve known — Oo forward is our goal. So Alma Mater, we ' re your friends, And fellow students too. On us you know you can depend For we ' re the C Class true. Melba L. Watson. One Hundred Sixty-six Junior Normal Class Officers Edith Dillard President Annie McIntyre Vice President Rachel Morgan Secretary Lucy Kelly Treasurer One Hundred Sixty-seven o One Hundred Sixty-eight or Normal Class Roll Wilson Ai nona Ashei.i Louise Aysci Ellen Ba Grace Baker i Bivins Edith Bouman Beth Brantley Diana Brendle Ella Louise Brile Catherine Brinki Eleanor Brinkle Catherine Britt Rac IEL Lillie Brown Daisy Bryan Martha Bryan Mildred Bullock Janie Carson Annie Lois Clark Lui.a Cobb Mary Lee Cockrei.l Rachel Coppage Cornelia Covington Carman Credle Lucile Creech Annie Cross Catherine Crouch Marilyn Culbreth Sibyl Daniels Katherine Davis Margaret Davis Mary Davis Katherine Dickerson Wili.a Mitchell Dickey- Edith Dillard Catherine Dixon Gladys Douthit .Jennie Draughon Kathryn Dale Duckwort Elizabeth Edwards Elsie Janice Edwards Khnestine Everett Ruth Falls Mary Amanda Fleming Dorothy A. Ford Hazel Forrest Helen Freeman Margaret Fulcher Margaret E. Garrington Dorothy Gordon Ora Hammond I. icy G. Hardy Thelma Hardy Dorothy Harmon Elizabeth Harris Naomi Hedgepeth Lucille Henderson Alice E. Herring Elizabeth Highsmith Eloise Hill Vera Hobbs Virginia M. Hoffman Ruth Hood Beatrice Hooks Leslie Hooper Sybil Hooper Doris Humphery Margaret Humphrey Mary Humphrey Thelma Ireland Mildred L. Jernigan Antionette Jones Louise Jones Edith Kemp Mary Lucy Kelly Ella Johnson Kinlaw Elsie Knight Edith Krider Laverna Langston Hula B. Leach Grace Lee Ruby Lee Mildred Manning Ruby May Margaret Mebane Annie Laurie Melvin Frances Mewborne Mary Arma Monroe Annie Lorene Jones Elaine Rachel Morgaj Leona Morgan Doris Morris Dell Moye Jessie Mdmn Marnette Murray Beatrice McCotter Annie McIntyre Helen McLauchlin Renno McLawhorn Lizzie Lee Nelms Inez Oglesby Nancy Orrell Jennie N. Outlaw Frances Overton Thelma Parker Pat-tie Mae Patterson Alice Peacock SM£ One Hundred Sixty-nine Junior Normal Class Roll Hazel Byrd Peabce Mildred Peele Alice Leigh Pelliter Marjorie Perkins Vashti Perrt Mary Foy Peterson Kittye S. Phillips Joy- Pickard Marie Pinnell Estelle Pitt Sara Belle Pitt Rebecca Pittman Frances Pollock Mildred Porter Ruby Price Edith Pulley Margaret Regan Mayde Reynolds Mary Lena Rice Nina Riddick Kathleen Riddle Margarette Holt Rogers Mildred Rose Bonnie Rushen Margaret Russell Margaret Smith Maitie Ruth Smith Mildred Smith Pauline Smith Mary- Southerland Mary Ross Squires Ruby- Stephens Jane Stewart Ibis Stokes Pat Stokes Margaret Strickland Grace Stringfield Sarah Tankard Helen Tayloe Lela Mae Tay-lor Martha Teal Elsie Tilghman Helen Turnage Flora Tyndall Mable Tyndall Lois Wadell Ida Walker Lois Walker Mamie Watson Melba Watson Celia Weston Agnes White Vhiginia White Ethel Whitehurst Margaret Whitehurst Clio Louise Estelle Williams Lenora Winstead Hilda Wise Nellie Wise Mavis Womack Florence Woodard Frances Woodbury v.te One Hundred Seventy X$X XXX XxX XXX xxX xxx xxx XX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX xxx xxx -,oo XX XX XXX XXX XX XXX XX Student Government Association OFFICERS Millie Moore President Mildred Ives Vice President Margaret Mcrchison Secretary Ruth Parker Treasurer Evelyn Rogers Chairman of Campus Committee Cullie Stafford President of Y. W. C. A. Annie Clara Baker Senior Class Representative Elizabeth Biddle Junior Class Representative Hattie Lee Humphrey Sophomore Class Representative Mildred Harrison Freshman Class Representative Mary ( ' . Morris Senior Normal Representative Hula B. Leach Junior Normal Representative Olive Parker House President, Cotten Hall Ella Moore House President, Cotten Hall Laura Eure House President, Cotten Hall Lois Huffines House President, Fleming Hall Virginia Woodbury House President, Fleming Hall Evelyn Maynard ' House President, Jarvis Hall Sally B. Pittman House President, Jarvis Hall Nell Shaw House President, Jl ' ilsoi, Hall Edna MuCullen House President, Wilson Hall x 5 X X   82 x x x One Hundred Seventy-tiro Millie Moore Battleboro, N. C. President of Student Government Association One Hundred Seventy-three n i ri MILDKED IVES MAWARCT MMISON RUTH PARKER EDNA M ' CULLEN SMLY MDIEY PITTflAN One Hundred Seventy-four EVELYN MAYNARD VIMINIA WOODBURY HULA g. LEACH ANNIE CLAkA BAKtk MARYIMORMS El ELIZABETH B1DDLE MILDRED HARRISON EVELYN ROGERS ■ ..... HATTIE LEE HUMPHREY CULLIE STAFFORD - One Hundred Seventy-five Cullie Stafford Mooresville. N. C. President of Young Women ' s Christian Associati One. Hundred Seventy-six 4 i ■ . • y j - - m Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Ethel Parker Vice President Frances Harvey Secretary Vera Jennings Treasurer Elizabeth Denny Teco Echo Reporter Rachel McKey 1 • or , R g Olive Gilbert Millie Moore Ex Officio Marguerite Lane Religious Education Julia Farrior IV odd Fellowship Beatrice Stalls Morning Watch Elizabeth Biddle Social Mary Buford Best Social Service Dorothy Sloan Music Mary Underwood Publicity One Hundred Seventy-seven STUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND a ' .. . -. , VL M r y i cj- - -ix+ Ki L I JUNIOR CABINET One Hundred Seventy-right GLEE CLUB ORCHESTRA One Hundred Seventy-nine ■ Athletic Association OFFICERS Helen Williams President Olive Gilbert Vice President Iris Flythe Secretary Bertha Walstox Business Manager Mary Sue Laxgster Tecoan Representative Grace Williford . .Teco Echo Representative One Hundred Eighty c Out Hundred Eighty-urn- h n b n OLIVE GILBERT BERTHA WAL5T0N MARY SLANGSTON GRACE WILLIFORO HAZEL R TURNAGE ATHLETIC BOARD W£AR£RS OF MONOGRAM STAR One Hundred Eighty-two Junior Basketball Team WINNERS Forwards Guards Iris Flythe (Capt.) Mary Sue Laxgster Beth Cooper Bertha Walston Vivian Cooke Vera Broughton Mary Walker Brow lir ' i I ' ' 1 JH ■ 7 SE 9| A Junior Normal Team Forwards Florence Sinclair Alice Herring Annetta Jones Maria Pannti Guards Louise Riley (Capt.) Mae Herne Grace Sringfield Hundred Eight y-thi SENIOR. BASKETBALL TEAM SENIOR NORMAL BASKETBALL TEAM One Hundred Eighty-foui Annie Rosamond Horne — Mildred Dixox College Cheer Leaders ttft One Hundred Eighty-five MILDRED DIXON MELBA WATSON KATHERINE WEATHERS KATHERINE JONE5 } y MARY ROSS SQUIRES IRMA DELL PHILLIPS LOIS HUFFINE5 CHEER LEADER! One Bv.nO.red Eighty-six JOHNSTON COUNTY CLUB tttf One Hundred Eighty-seven THE TECO ECHO Whole Town ' s Talking CarlGoerch Speak, President Wright Kreutzberg and Partners . To Scribblers Club Makes nteresting T„ D t M n To Be Given By Senior , at ass February, 17 And 18 M One Hundred Eighty-eiyht THE TECO ECHO One Hundred Eighty- Lanier Society OFFICERS Ti-ckeb Lynch Preside?) I Katherine Weathers Vice President Emily Lane Secretary Emily Chambliss Treasurer One Hundred Ninety Lanier Society Song Tune: On the Mall Let u.s sing a song of praise to our Society, Hail to thee, Sidney Lanier! Loyal members ever proving your sobriety, Though our fun to us will e ' er be dear. Then let us to our banner each a tribute pay — Let us ever our motto uphold. Always faithful, true, and loyal to thee, night and ilaii Hurrah for the Green and Gold! One Hundred Ninety-one Emerson Society OFFICERS Rachel McKey President Katherixe Johnsox Vice President Evely n Rogers Secretary Evelyn MAYNARD Treasurer One Hundred Ninety-two Emerson Society Song Tune: Clayton ' s Grand March ' ' Oh, Emerson Society, Dear old White and Blue! For you our hearts beat merrily As we sing this song to you. For when we see our colors there, Blue and White, everywhere, We know that they mean only you, And all you hold so true. So here we are the Emersons, Boosting for our clan. Oh, Emerson! Oh, Emerson! For you we will always stand! One ' Hundred Xinety-three Poe Society OFFICERS Marjorie Flythe President Sally Bradley Pittman Vice President Lucille Noel Secretary Nina Walston Treasurer One Hundred Ninety-four V)€)0€y Poe Society Song Oh, Edgar! Oh, Edgar Allan! We arc the Edgar Allan Poes. We are the society, Choice and picked variety. Oh, Edgar! Oh, Edgar Allan! We are the Edgar Allan Poes. March on! — March on! Beneath the red and white, For we will conquer all our foes, And we ' re sure to win in every fight. One Hundred Xinety-five Wrae Ward Hertford, N. C. Chief Marshal Lanier Society One Hundred Ninety-six NELL SHAW OLIVE PARKER LANIER SOCIETY MARSHALS One Hundred Ninety-seven v FRANCES SWINDELL FRANCES HARVEY MARJORIE GRIFFIN LENA CHERRY ALL5BR00K VIRGINIA WGDDBURY EMERSON SOCIETY MARSHALS One Hundred Ninety-eight CATHERINE HOLLAND El MARGARET RANKIN HAT WILHELMINA. LIVINGSTON LAURA EURE POJ£ SOCIETY MARSHALS VoSxs fU One Hundred Ninety-nine 4 $ ' § ? ¥ f m 1- 1 -i [] s rj PjI Ifcf Phi Sigma OFFICERS Marjorie Griffin President Catherine Flauoher Vice President k Xx. t_ dX X. 3 s w L X _ -yX t tydf (UW o-n-t- -L -A-etZt ' t- Vt a- T L U «- xn 0 (h cJU .. 1 f i ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONAL COUNCIL Two Hundred. One Mathematics Club RoSLY ' N SaTTERWHITE . Nelson Hunsucker.. Jessie Glynn Cole. . . Preside it Vice President . Secretary-Treasurer Wt Two Hundred Two Delta Omicron Sigma OFFICERS Eula Bass President Annie Dell Upchurch Vice President Evelyn Rogers Secretary Sara Johnson Treasurer Miss Katherine Holtzclaw Advisers Mrs. A. E. Bloxton f Two Hundred Three The Classical Club h-Q. Insignia: Caduceui Motto: For son et haec of Hermes ne minium- invahit Eloise Htde Mary L. Taylor Kemp House . President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Dorothy Smith Ruth Hollowell Aleen Hunt Louise Fowler MEMBERS Sue Sewell Nina Walston Elizabeth Corswell Edith Morton Miss Ella Graves Thompson (Faculty Member) Kemp House Eloise Hyde Mary L. Taylor Rachel McKey Tioo Hundred Four § $. §- ■ £ ' Ahi-m Inter-Society Committee OFFICERS Chairman Elizabeth Denny, Lanier Society FACULTY MEMBERS Secretary Miss Charlton..., . .Lanier Society Mr. Hollar . . . Emerson Society Dr. Slay ...Lanier Society Mr. Flanagan... Poe Society Mr. Picklesimer . . . .Emerson Society Dr. MEADo ys.... STUDENT MEMBERS Poe Society Tucker Lynch . . Pres. Lanier Society Emily Lane Lanier Society Elizabeth Denny Lanier Society Elizabeth Biddle. .. .Lanier Society Rachel McKEY.Pres. Emerson Society Virginia Woodbury. .Emerson Society Mary L. Pipkin .... Emerson Society Marjorie Flythe. .Pres. Poe Society Laura Eure Poe Society Dorothy Wilkins Poe Society Two Hundred Five CO-ED CLUB - : 2 ASKETBAJ Tico Hundred Six POE CHEERIO CLUB RAZZBERRIES Two Hundred, Seven J ■■L Scribblers ' Club OFFICERS Bertha Walston President Elizabeth Denny Vice President Grace Williford Secretary-Treasurer Teco Echo Reporter Willa Mitchell Dickey. .. . Miss Grisby Adviser MEMBERS Helen Babcock Myrtle Gray Hodges Rosly-n Satterwhite Mary E. Baker Sara Johnson- Louise Sharpe Ellen Baker Marguerite Lane Louise Sitterson Frances Benton Ruby May Helen Taylor Steli.a Blevins Estelle McClees Anne Thompson ' Carolyn Conner Bertha McKinney Elizabeth Thompson Marilyn Cilbreth Rachel Monk Eri c Tucker Elizabeth Denny Cly-de Morton Margaret Walters Willa Mitchell Dicke r Ethel Parker Bertha Walston Lois Grisby Mary G. Parker Nina Walston Ora Hammond Edna Peele Emma Lee Wilkerson Bessie Hancock Mary Lynn Pipkin George Wilkerson Elizabeth Heywood Lucile Rose Ivey- Wood Two Hundred Eight Science Club OFFICERS Henry Oglesby President Iris Flythe Vice President Zelle Foley Secretary Lillian Brown Treasurer  0 Two Hundred Nine xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXJOQQ. T XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XX K x ? 8 Though centuries have passed be- tween the weavings, if you unravel the character-samplers of the old- fashioned miss and of the modern girl, you will find their threads the same: The golden thread of beauty; The silver thread of charm; The blue thread of capability; The green thread of talent; The rose-colored thread of popularity; and The variegated thread that combines them all. Ruth Hood — Beauty Two Hundred Twelve H HbS E H v MaWMKaBaraBalH ■Eafi Irma Dell Phillips — Charm Two Hundred Thirteen Edna Earle O ' Neal — Talent Two Hundred Fourteen Mildred Ives — Capability Two Hundred Fifteen Cullie Stafford — Representative Hundred Sixteen Annie Rosamond Horne — Popularity Two Hundred Seventeen Zouline Dahdex — Beauty Two Hundred Eighteen Maxine Buchanan— Charm Two Hundred Nineteen 1 ! SSBSSm lmamm ' ' mm ■ 2jj fci ' ' x HBHNHHB Evelyn Maynakd — Talent Two Hundred Twenty ■■ Evelyn Wright — Capability Tioo Hundred Twenty-t. Margaret Mdrchisqn — Represcntativi Two Hundred Twenty-two Tucker Lynch — Popularity Two Hundred Twenty-three The evening dresses pictured in the feature section were provided through the courtesy of The C. Heber Forbes Com- pany. The staff and the stu- dent body wish to express their thanks for the interest and generosity shown by the management of Forbes, both at this time and on many other occasions. 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We have never permitted ourselves to go anywhere near the danger line. In our loans and investments par- ticularly, we have exercised the most extreme care in order to protect our depositors. Our reserves have been kept strong and we have main- tained a high ratio of ca:hable assets. We have devoted our resources generously to the support of local enter- prise and have put forth our best efforts for the benefit of home people. Because of our strong financial position we have been able to give proper support and encouragement to our depositors throughout the whole of a difficult period. THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO. Depository for U- S. Postal Savings rgaret: Don ' t the basketball players ever Pete: Sure, what do vou think the scrub tear ish thei i for? Words foil me said the girl as she flimked the test. Miss Cassidy: What is a parasite. Miss Babcock? Helen Babcock: It is something that you jump out of an aeroplane She: Is there any art in kissing? He: None except. Art thou willing? He who flunks and still is gay Will live to flunk another day. ' ate for last week ? Wire to Father: Where is the money I Answer: In my inside vest pocket. A.: I want something to wear around the dormitory. Salesgirl: How large is your dormitory? Willie: Pa sent me for a piece of rope like this. Hardware Dealer: How much does he want? Willie: Just enough to reach from the goat to the fence. Mathematics A dusky son of Alabama was busily engaged in a by a sergeant what he was doing, he replied. I ' se hunting for dem ' rithmetic bugs. Why do you call them arithmetic bugs ? Cause dey adds to ma misery, dey subtracts from attention and dey multiplies like hell. bedbug hunt. When asked ly pie ire, dev divides ma Dumbness of the Phesext Generation A superintendent once went to a country school to inspect the progress that had been made. In a casual manner he remarked to the teacher that the children of the present generation were dumb compared to those when he was growing up. The teacher failed to grasp his meaning. To make his point more clear he called on a little boy to give a number. The kid hollered out 67 and the superintendent wrote 70 on the board. He then called on a second boy. This time the number was 92 and 29 was written on the board. Still there was no comment. While further attempting to explain his point, the superintendent spied a freckle-face, red-headed, fidgety little boy. The boy was Tim O ' Brien, who talked on the end of his tongue. In an abrupt manner the superintendent said, Well, Tim, son, you give me a number. The reply came, Theventv-theven. vou darn fool, thee if vou can thurn that around. She : Why are you always behind in your studies ? Co-ed: Because if I were not behind, I could not pursue them. Sign seen over country store: Chinaware, Hardware, and Underware. 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