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A          Vinee         Un         Wey,         a         1          Map          ‘          At         VAM          ee          |          8         ry          AU         ik         ile         PLD         a          Is          us         a          ae         a]          DSN          de         BTA          Ae          OAH          A         Ay         YO         yuki          dy          CA         DIK?          Deas          Oe)         Hey         “Miss          JULIA          MCIVER.         _          Business          Manager         me         ‘          Pe          rf          J          y         dt         iy         ity         Any         ,          Mia          1          ‘         i          sayy          ;          sel          rite          Ai          is         Hy          inn          ‘          ee         if          ayy          I          ai          enie         eNO          ui         a         }          ea          ‘          is         SOARS          AS         Dr.          ALICE          HAMILTON         Editor’s          Preface         N          THIS          EDITION          of          ‘THE          TATLER          the          Staff          has         l          attempted          to          portray          as          accurately          as          possible         life          as          we          have          known          it          at          Winthrop.          We          have         chosen          the          theme—'‘Successful          Women          of          Today”’         —because          it          is          particularly          appropriate:          both          as          an         inspiration          to          Winthrop          daughters          and          as          a          tribute         to          the          opportunities          Winthrop          has          offered          us.          We         sincerely          believe          that          whatever          degree          of          success          we         shall          achieve          in          the          world          we          shall          owe          in          a          large         measure          to          our          Alma          Mater.          We          hope          that          this         volume          of          THE          TATLER          will          aid          in          some          small         measure          in          keeping          in          our          hearts          the          ideals          which         have          been          instilled          in          us          here          and          that          these          women         who          have          already          attained          that          envied          success          will         serve          as          an          inspiration          to          us          who          are          just          beginning         our          attempt          toward          that          end.          _         Dr.          MARY          E.          WOOLEY         (he         TATLER         Uolume          28         1931         a         No         “Published          by          the          Senior          (lass          of         WINTHROP          COLLEGE         The          South          Carolina          College          for          Women         “Rock          S HEill,          South          (arolina         eMMiss         eMary          Theresa         Scudder         ‘Theo         ‘oatler          for         IQ31         Dedication         Bi          ONE          WHO          HAS          SERVED          AS          AN          EXAMPLE         OF          A          SUCCESSFUL          WOMAN          OF          TODAY;          TO         ONE          WHO          HAS          DONE          MUCH          TO          INCREASE          THE         PLEASURES          AND          OPPORTUNITIES          OF          WINTHROP         LIFE;          TO          ONE          WHO          HAS          GUIDED          US          THROUGH         MANY          OF          OUR          PROBLEMS;         B®,         MISS          MARY          THERESA          SCUDDER         IINPAPPRECIA          TION.          OF          HER          MANY          EPFORTS          IN         OTN          DU          AACTUN          AN          Ite          het          eo          LONAC          EL          Y          CORIOLC          ANTE         SSIS          VO          Mira?          OF          ee          aa          ACT          2          PR         DR.          FLORENCE          E.          SABIN         Foreword         EMORIES          of          the          heart          are          elusive          things          and         succeed          1n          escaping          the          gropings          of          people         who          attempt          to          put          them          into          the          books          of          men.         Yet,          just          such          a          task          has          been          attempted          in          this         volume          of          THE          TATLER.          The          goal          of          this          book          has         been          to          express          the          heritage          of          Winthrop          daughters         —the          memories          of          thetr          hearts.          Realizing          also          that         our          life          at          Winthrop          has          been          only          a          beginning          of         the          life          outside          the          walls          of          Winthrop,          we          have         timorously          included          a          bit          of          this          mysterious          beyond.         Therefore,          the          inspiration          of          other          women          who          have         known          that          Great          Experience          has          been          employed          tn         the          hope          that          the          daughters          of          Winthrop          will          like-         wise          be          more          successful          when          they          remember          the         ideals          of          thetr          Alma          Mater.         Fat          av         OOK          Mane         Book          II         Book          III         BooK          IV         BOOKA,         Book          VI         MAUDE          BALLINGTON          BOOTH         Contents         The          College         mw          ne,          6,          lasses         The          Organizations         Athletics         Features         .          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Sunshine          and          shadows          .          .          .          disappointments         .          .          .          achievements.          .          .          .          Youth          passing          .          ..          faster...          slower          .          .          .          yet          ever          onward         ever          upward.         DS          ae         Manel          ee.          PIERS          if         where          Youth          and          laughter          are          one          .          ...          and          music          and          dancing          are          pages          to          Father          Wis-         dom          ..          .          where          dignity          ts          acquired          .          .          .          and          forgotten.         teers         A          y          -          :          .         Solitude          and          beauty          ..          .          where          dreams          are          made          ..          .          where          Age          forgets          ttself         where          Youth          ts          old,          and          white          heads          young          .          .          .          where          the          heart          is          lost          to          memory.         Aspiration          reaching          both          hands          to          the          heavens          .          .          .          a          confusion          of          unbridled          ambitions         lofty          tdeals          .          .          .          a          mass          of          secret          hopes          .          .          .          striving          to          break          the          bonds          of          convention         after          one          wild          leap          .          .          .          falling          back          tnto          the          bare          calmness          of          reality.         April          wept          .          .          .          May          laughed          .          .          .          and          the          trees          .          .          .          children          of          Nature's          quarrel          .          .         put          on          their          new          green          robes.          ..and..          .          with          an          orphaned          summer          breeze          .          .          .          ushered          in         the          peace-maker          .          .          .          June.         .          and          when          she          went          into          the          darker          realm,          Earth          sighed         ature          wiped          her          tears          away          with          snow.         Pluto          called          to          Proserpina         .          and          N         A          ip          ;         The          fir          trees          shivered          tn          the          cold...          and          the          East          Wind          ...          mindful          of          their          bit          of         life          .          .          .          wrapped          them          gently          in          a          cape          of          snow.         cee         WE          Wk         aA}         oft          shadows          of          spring          .          .          .          whispers          of          young          leaves          .          .          .          the          awakening          of          flower-         fatries          .          .          .          the          song          of          the          robin          .          .          .          the          throb          of          Nature’s          heart          .          .          .          the          call          of          Youth.         aS          Si          vm          iyi                   SDB                           S         ‘REIT          4         eee          ALS,          SYA          Ld         NM         —                  c         =                           .                  a         r          (                   =          =          '          :          )          ry          ;         WWM          Pe          Sied          WAG         reset          |          RMAC          NAAT          IAT          RILS                  S                  “         —         vy         Aer          tr         GORDON          , 31         Page          Nineteen         DH         JAMES          PINCKNEY          KINARD,          B.S.,          Ph.D.,         President          of          the          College         Page          Twenty         BUNYAN          YATES          TYNER,          A.B.,          M.A.         Dean          of          the          College         Page          Twenty-one         Me          Brown          Mr.          Pus          Mr.          ven          Mr.          THOMASON         Mr.          Nauvain          Miss          M Donacn          Mr.          Courson         Miss          Goeeans         Ma.          Rocers           Ma.Roserts          MaMirchere          Mr.          Happon          Miss          Martin         ty;         Miss          Dunn.          Miss          Swencines          Miss          Hormes          Miss          Serron         Miss          Dacus          Miss          Aurp          Miss          Sark          Miss          Fravser          Ms.          M  Cain         THE          FACULTY         Page          Twenty-two         Gravel         Mrs         Graham         .         Mr                   ICERS          OF          ADMINISTRATION         OFF         Page          Twenty-three         IN          LOVING          REMEMBRANCE          OF         DR.          DAVID          BANCROFT          JOHNSON         Founder          and          President          of          Winthrop—1886—1928         THIS          PAGE          IS          AFFECTIONATELY          DEDICATED         Page          Twenty-four         The          History          of          Winthrop          College         INTHROP          COLLEGE          is          one          more          proof          of          the          great          results          of          a          modest          but          worthy         beginning.          ‘The          development          of          the          College          might          be          divided          into          three          stages:          the         early          beginning          from          the          City          Schools          of          Columbia,          the          Winthrop          Training          School         for          Teachers          in          Columbia,          and          Winthrop          Normal          and          Industrial          College,          in          Rock          Hill.         Throughout          the          first          forty-three          years          of          Winthrop          one          great          hand,          the          same          hand          that          began         it,          guided          it          successfully.          He          was          succeeded          by          Dr.          James          P.          Kinard          who          is          ably          carrying          on         the          Founder’s          work.         Dr.          D.          B.          Johnson,          when          Superintendent          of          the          City          Schools          in          Columbia,          recognized         the          need          for          trained          teachers.          In          fact,          securing          trained          teachers          was          one          of          the          greatest          problems         of          the          many          he          had          to          solve          in          regard          to          the          Columbia          Schools.          After          recommendation          to          the         Board,          Dr.          Johnson          was          authorized          to          apply          for          aid          to          the          Peabody          Board.          He          went          immedi-         ately          to          Boston          and          through          the          Chairman          of          the          Board,          Mr.          Robert          C.          Winthrop,          secured         fifteen          hundred          dollars          a          year.          ‘This          fund          was          later          raised          to          two          thousand          dollars.          It          was          in         gratitude          of          Mr.          Winthrop’s          interest          and          aid          that          the          institution          he          helped          was          named          for          him.         This          interest          and          aid          continued          in          various          forms          throughout          his          life.         The          sum          of          fifteen          hundred          dollars          was          the          sole          source          of           finance          for          the          proposed          estab-         lishment.          A          small          tuition          fee          was          charged          the          students,          but          it          was          often          remitted          and          served         only          as          a          meager          supply          of          funds.          While          in          Boston,          Dr.          Johnson          had          met          Miss          Mary          H.         Leonard,          who          was          a          teacher          in          New          England          and          was          then          on          temporary          leave          of          absence.         She          was          secured          as          teacher          and          principal.          Mrs.          T.          C.          Robertson          was          also          employed,          and          a         year          later,          Miss          Annie          E.          Bonham.          Securing          an          available          building          was          another          problem,         but          Dr.          Johnson          obtained          one          belonging          to          the          Columbia          Theological          Seminary          which          was         at          that          time          temporarily          vacant.          Thus          with          fifteen          hundred          dollars,          two          teachers,          twenty-         one          students          and          a          one-room          building.          Dr.          Johnson          began          the          realization          of          his          dream          of          a         Teacher's          Training          School,          November          15,          1886.         The          school          was          soon          moved          to          a          larger          building          and          increased          rather          rapidly.          It          re-         ceived          some          state          aid          and          much          encouragement.          Along          with          this          growth          of          the          Training         School,          another          movement          was          beginning          which          later          affected          Winthrop.          Mr.          Tillman          had         begun          the          agitation          of          his          agricultural          and          industrial          ideas,          which          advocated          training          along         these          lines.          The          final          triumph          of          these          ideas          was          realized          in          the          establishment          of          Clemson         College.          At          this          same          time,          there          was          some          talk          of          establishing          an          industrial          College          for         Women,          separate          from          the          Normal          School.          Under          this          movement,          some          industrial          phases         were          added          to          the          Normal          School,          but          the          industrial          element          was          not          yet          an          important          feature         of          the          school          courses.         In          the          meantime,          Winthrop          had          continued          to          grow          and          its          enlargement          was          becoming         eminently          necessary.          People          interested          in          the          School          believed          it          advisable          for          the          State          to          take         over          the          control,          rather          than          allowing          it          to          remain          a          part          of          the          City          Schools)          of          Columbia.         Due          to          the          recent          establishment          of          Clemson          College,          it          was          a          little          difficult          to          bring          about          this         change,          but          it          was          finally          effected.          When          this          change          was          made,          the          ideas          of          normal          and         industrial          work          was          combined          in          the          establishment          of          the          South          Carolina          Industrial          and         Winthrop          Normal          College.          Later,          the          name          was          changed          to          The          Winthrop          Normal          and         Industrial          College          of          South          Carolina.          Competitive          bids          were          invited          for          the          location,          and         Rock          Hill          was          chosen.          The          cornerstone          was          laid          May          12,          1894.          However,          it          was          not         finally          opened          there          until          1895.          Dr.          Johnson          was          unanimously          elected          President.         Winthrop          College          has          continued          to          grow          and          its          influence          has          spread.          In          March,          1920,         the          name          of          the          College          was          changed          to          Winthrop          College,          The          South          Carolina          College          for         Women.          Winthrop          is          a          member          of          the          chief          standardizing          agencies          and          other          associations          of         our          country:          Association          of          Colleges          and          Secondary          Schools          of          the          Southern          States,          Associa-         tion          of          American          Colleges,          American          Council          on          Education,          and          on          the          approved          list          of          the         Association          of          American          Universities.          “The          College          plant          includes          a          campus          of          about          seventy-         five          acres,          an          Administration          Building,          a          Class          Room          Building,          a          Training          School          Building,         Tillman          Science          Hall,          six          dormitories,          Joynes          Hall          for          the          faculty,          a          dining          hall,          Carnegie         Library,          Johnson          Hall,          Gymnasium,          Infirmary,          and          Home          Management          House.          The          College         owns          also          a          farm          of          two          hundred          fifty-nine          and          three-fourths          acres.          The          estimated          value          of         the          College          in          1929          was          three          million,          two          hundred          twenty-two          thousand,          one          hundred          forty-         eight          dollars          and          sixty-four          cents.          The          student          body          numbers          approximately          seventeen          hundred         fifty          students          and          the          faculty          over          one          hundred.         However,          the          services          of          the          College          is          the          real          measure          of          its          success.          Winthrop          College         has          lifted          the          women          of          South          Carolina          and          has          enabled          them          to          serve          better          their          state          and         the          world.          The          Winthrop          Daughters          form          a          large          group          who          have          scattered          themselves          over         the          world          and          have          entered          many          and          various          fields          of          activity.          All          remember          faithfully          their         Alma          Mater          and          the          Great          Personality          that          it          honors,          their          dear          ‘‘Debe.”         Page          Twenty-five         Mars.          Cavitt          Mas.          Junkin         Mes.vones          Mrs.          Watson          Mas          totwiler         Mrs.          Heandon          Mrs.          Jennings          Pilon          Simms         HOSTESSES         Page          Twenty-six         Faculty          and          Instructors         JAmMes          Pinckney          Kinarp         President         Bunyan          Yates          TYNER         Dean          of          the          College,          and          Professor          of          Education         Mary          THERESA          SCUDDER         Dean          of          the          College,          and          Professor          of          Education         Dean          of          Women,          and          Professor          of          Sociology         James          WILLIAM          THOMSON         Professor          of          Education          and          Bible         J.          Tuompson          Brown         Professor          of          English          Language          and          Literature         GRIFFITH          T.          PuGcH         Professor          of          Mathematics         Warren          G.          Keiru         Professor          of          History         Joun          F.          TrHomason         Professor          of          Rural          Education         Wituts          D.          Macainis         Professor          of          Secondary          Education         SADIE          GOGGANS         Professor          of          Education         GLENN          GARNET          NAUDAIN         Professor          of          Chemistry         Heren          G.          Macponarp         Professor          of          Political          and          Social          Science         GROVER          CLEVELAND          MANCE         Professor          of          Geography          and          Geology         Joun          CouLson         Professor          of          Physics         WILLIAM          WuHitTe          ROGERS         Professor          of          Psychology         WALTER          BucHANAN          ROBERTS         Director          of          Music         Otrs          M.          MrrcHety         Professor          of          Education         Tuomas          Crawrorp          Happon         Professor          of          Horticulture          and          Landscape         Architecture         Donnits          Martin         Professor          of          Ancient          Languages         ELIzaABETH          FRIENCH          JOHNSON         Professor          of          Modern          Languages         ANNIE          VREDENBURGH          DUNN         Professor          of          Fine          and          Industrial          Arts         MINNIE          SNELLINGS         Professor          of          Biology         Assy          VirGINIA          HormMeEs          |         Professor          of          Health          Education         ALice          ALLENE          SEFTON          |         Professor          of          Physical          Education         Ipa          J.          Dacus         Professor          of          Library          Methods         Minnie          MAcFEAtT         Professor          of          Kindergarten         Mary          L,          Autp          (         Professor          of          Business          Administration         SaIpEE          ETHEL          STARK          _         Professor          of          Home          Economics         Mary          E,.          FRAYSER         Economics          and          Sociological          Research         Joun          Wacker          McCarn,          Jr.         Professor          of          English         A.          WINTON          Parks          }         Associate          Professor          of          Education         i          Dema          LocHHEAD         Associate          Professor          of          Primary          Education         4          Mary          Gary          Popr         Assistant          Professor          of          Mathematics         .          FANNIE          WATKINS         Assistant          Professor          of          Mathematics         Marcaret          J.          KetcuHin         Assistant          Professor          of          English         _          Saran          I.          Grant         Assistant          Professor          of          English         Anne          WINN          STEVENS         Assistant          Professor          of          English         AILEEN          CaLrHoun          TURNER         Assistant          Professor          of          English         Nora          Marswartt          Davis         Assistant          Professor          of          English         Frorence          Apams          M1ns         Assistant          Professor          of          Spoken          English          and         Public          Speaking         DororHea          Martcuus         Assistant          Professor          of          Modern          Languages         AuipA          W.          HERLING         Assistant          Professor          of          Modern          Languages         Lots          GrorGina          BLAck         Professor          of          Modern         RutH          RO.LLINGS         Assistant          Professor          of          History         Assistant          Languages         Mary          Swan          Carrovi         Assistant          Professor          of          History         }          Mary          L.          Funx         Assistant          Professor          of          Chemistry         Evetyn          T.          Trispsrrs           .         Assistant          Professor          of          Chemistry         :          Erwoop          I.          Terry         Assistant          Professor          of          Horticulture         Landscape          Architecture         and         ERMINE          WILLFONG         Assistant          Professor          of          Piano         Jeanette          C.          Rory          :         Assistant          Professor          of          Piano          and          Pipe          Organ         JessiE          BucHANAN          _         Assistant          Professor          of          Piano          and          History          of          Music         DoreLLe          ELizaAseEtTH          SNOOK         Assistant          Professor          of          Voice         RutuH          A.          STEPHENSON         Assistant          Professor          of          Piano         JEANETTE          ARTERBURN          h         Assistant          Professor          of          Public          School          Music         Sara          ELIzABETH          CRAGWALL         Assistant          Professor          of          Home          Economics         Rutu          Bupp          :         Assistant          Professor          of          Library          Science         Katurina          Mopr          Davis         Instructor          in          English         Mavupe          Manvert          Harr         Instructor          in          English         Cuio          Fink          |         Instructor          in          English         Lov          SHINE          |         Instructor          in          English         Licrian          Macuire         Instructor          in          English         Heren          K.          Busseiyt         Instructor          in          Modern          Languages         Page          Twenty-seven         Neu         Faculty          and          Instructors         RutH          SHAVER         Instructor          in          Modern          Languages         Maritprt          P.          BeENIAMIN         Instructor          in          Modern          Languages         FarrH          Pierce         instructor          in          Modern          Languages         DorotHy          SEAY         Instructor          in          Ancient          Languages         Juriet          Mackrr          PrGuEs         Instructor          in          Ancient          Languages         Avice          ANN          GRANT         Instructor          in          Mathematics         PAULINE          Lacy          _         Instructor          in          Mathematics         Rusy          Brrp         Instructor          in          History         ANNE          CAMERON         Instructor          in          History         MaryortE          MEnpDENHALL         Instructor          in          History         Gertrupe          T.          Eastman         Instructor          in          Chemistry         STELLA          BRADFIELD          i         Instructor          in          Psychology          and          Education         Mary          SCHUCHART         Instructor          in          Biology         IsapEL          Porrer         Instructor          in          Biology         AxicE          TINGLEY         Instructor          im          Biology         Barsara          Merz         Instructor          in          Biology         Giapys          R.          WHITE         Instructor          in          Physics         RutuH          RoEtTTINGER         Instructor          in          Political          Science         M.          Erner          Jones         Instructor          in          Home          Economics         EtrHet          J.          McVEETEY         Instructor          in          Home          Economics         Mary          Atice          Bay         Instructor          in          Home          Economics         Ferizr          Wooprow          CrarKk         Instructor          in          Physical          Education         Frances          P.          HorrMan         Instructor          wn          Physical          Education         Lirr1an          M.          WELLNER         Instructor          in          Physical          Education         RutH          CarrIGcan         Instructor          in          Fine          Arts         Mary          Bernice          Suuss         Instructor          in          Industrial          Arts         Puyiiis          Rice         Instructor          in          Geography         Roperta          O’HarRA         Instructor          in          Business          Administration         GERTRUDE          K.          Ross         Instructor          m          Business          Administration         Masrie          Moorer         Instructor          in          Kindergarten         EmMetTt          GorRE         Instructor          in          Violin         Grace          Dawson          FARQUHAR         Instructor          in          Piano         Page          Twenty-etght         ERNESTINE          FIELDS         Instructor          in          Piano          and          Theory         Frances          E.          Harcr         Instructor          in          Voice         TRAINING          SCHOOL         Orts          M.          MircHerr         Superintendent         S.          Barron          Nicuors         Supervisor         R.          E.          BraKkeLey         Supervisor         A.          Winton          Parks         Supervisor          Primary          Grades         Apa          S.          WRIGHT         Supervisor         BesstE          PoaG         Supervisor         Hortense          ROGERS         Supervisor         Lorrie          Barron         Supervisor         Nextt          D.          INGRAM         Supervisor         RutH          Eappy         Supervisor         Mrs.          W.           D.          Rice         Supervisor         MArGUERITE          TOLBERT         Supervisor         Mary          Crowper         Supervisor         MartHa          Warp          ARMSTRONG         Home          Economics         FiorenceE          ANDREWS         Home          Economics         Lita          ToGNeERI         Fine          and          Industrial          Arts         CAROLINE          J.          PatTtron         Public          School          Music         Vivian          Eris         Piano         ADMINISTRATIVE          OFFICERS         James          PincKNEY          KINARD         President         Bunyan          Yates          TYNER         Dean          of          College         Mary          THERESA          SCUDDER         Dean          of          Women         Iva          BisHop         Secretary          to          the          President         ALEXANDER          M.          GRAHAM         Bursar         Mary          Denny          MatTHews         Bookkeeper         Rosert          Hayne          JONES         Registrar          and          Appointment          Secretary         Sytvia          ALLEN,          M.D.         Resident          Physician         CLAIRE          KEARSE          GRAUEL         Secretary          of          VY.          W.          C.          A.         The          Classes         :          ANS          SN          :          Ate          Donte         N          Ltpaey          .          f          ‘          ,         4)                    '                    )          %          UN          ae          RN                    ‘                    Nie          EOS         Vee)                   )         WG          eG         BYARD          Ot         +          |         4         nant          aK         Stra!          ae         Nani         XE         een}           7          )          b         AY          Ss          +f          L0G          MA         SANSA          ))          Mine          ‘          ¥         .          1          ,)          NAYS          i          y          2)         .          eye          NwAN)         ING          RWeys          NORA          Roe          LL         Aen          aPC          We          ia          Ral         WOON          ey          pyr          ‘         ee          MG         ihe          ANN         Set         AY          ;         AN:         aecty         PANY         Al         rah         one          Ine          x         N          x          12%,         VAD          ALL          Satin          gd          5          ‘                    st)          sty          be)          n t         UNO          ROU          L          SOR          St          Ht          QUITO          ave          OU          IpSY         Na          ey          :          ,                     ity          ele          eden         .          ‘          f          Ne          Nes          ba         oA         a         AD          eat         ite          a         Oe                   ARN          le         is)          hit         SU          NY          é          ;         WW          Rew          vi         erie         ae         NN         SENIOR         Page          Thirty-two         Class          History         when          the          Class          of          ’31          first          made          its          appearance          at         Winthrop.          If          we          were          a          prophet          rather          than          an         historian,          perhaps          some          important          sign          could          be          seen          in         that          dreary          day.          Yet          being          merely          an          humble          historian,         we          record          faithfully          that          it          was          a          rainy          day.          At          any         rate,          here          were          the          seven          hundred          Freshmen          at          Winthrop.         The          long          dreamed-of          event          had          happened,          and          we          _          had         joined          the          “‘line          of          blue.”          :         School          soon          started          in          earnest          and          the          Class          of          Garnet         and          Gray          became          organized,          thanks          to          the          Seniors.          We         soon          found          that          the          Sophs          weren’t          so          terribly          important         and          that          even          the          Freshmen          had          some          influence.          At          least         we          attempted          to          make          others          think          we          had,          as          we          sang         our          class          song—‘‘Nineteen          Hundred          and          Thirty-One,          the         Class          of          Garnet          and          Gray!’          The          Junior          sisters          helped         along          our          growing          feeling          of          importance          by          giving          us         a          party.          In          fact,          we          were          becoming          quite          a          significant         part          of          this          Winthrop          world.         Along          came          hockey          season,          which          was          a          new          experience         for          most          of          us.          With          all          the          enthusiasm          of          childhood         we          entered          into          this          sport.          On          the          night          of          the          big          Pep         Meeting          we          retired          to          the          gallery          with          a          what-do-we-care         and          just-wait-’til-we-show-you          air.          Yet          we          were          envious         and          among          ourselves          we          secretly          wondered          if          we          would         ever          attain          the          sublime          joy          of          being          able          to          occupy          one         of          the          favored          positions          that          the          Upperclassmen          held.         It          was          then          that          our          Gorilla,          that          was          later          to          become         so          famous,          was          first          introduced          to          the          other          mascots          on         the          campus.         After          we          had          become          thoroughly          settled          and          accus-         tomed          to          the          Winthrop          way          of          living,          we          gave          our          sisters         a          Valentine          party,          our          first          entertainment.          In          spite          of         our          secret          fears          and          consternations          beforehand,          we          proved         ourselves          quite          successful          hostesses.          And          that          isn’t          all         we          proved          able          to          do          that          year.          We          upset          all          dope          to         the          contrary          and          walked          off          with          the          track          cup,          proving         ourselves          Spartans          and          true          daughters          of          Atalanta.         Before          we          realized          it          our          Freshman          days          had          become         history          and          we          were          Sophs.          ‘‘Libba’’          Hopke’s          “‘freshies”’         had          proven          themselves          worthy          and          now          ’Cille          Cuttino’s         Sophs          proceeded          to          line          up          to          this          reputation.          Before          we         went          home          in          the          Spring          of          °28,          we          had          begun          plans          on         the          Sophomore          Council,          which          was          an          entirely          new          idea         and          our          very          own.          In          order          to          lend          more          dignity          and         formality          to          hazing          and          ‘‘rat          initiation,’’          the          Sophomore         Council          had          been          elected          to          make          definite          rules          for         “Sophomore          Week.’?          And          just          didn’t          we          impress          the         “Rats!’?          With          all          the          formality          of          kings          that          august         body,          the          Sophomore          Council,          met          and          severely          repri-         manded          some          certain          Freshmen          for          impudence          and          _          lack         of          respect!          True          to          our          expectations,          this          body          has          _          be-         come          an          institution          on          the          campus.         Not          content          with          our          achievements          so          far,          we          now          en-         tered          the          dramatic          field,          just          to          prove          our          versatility          and         incidentally          to          make          a          little          cash.          And          what          stars          were         discovered!          The          cast          for          ‘‘Babs’’          included          some          people         who          will          most          certainly          revolutionize          the          legitimate          stage,         provided          they          don’t          decide          their          callings          lie          in          other         fields,          and          thereby          sacrifice          art          to          duty.          Along          the          mer-         cenary          line          again,          came          our          Food          Sale,          and          it          further         proved          our          versatility          and          showed          our          domestic          talents.         Without          exaggeration,          this          was          a          very          successful          food         sale,          showing          the          codperation          of          which          the          Class          of          Garnet         and          Gray          was          capable.         One          of          the          high          lights          of          Winthrop’s          social          season          was         unmistakably          the          party          given          in          honor          of          the          Seniors.         Using          the          North          garden          in          its          natural          spring          regalia,          as         the          setting,          the          lovely          organdie          dresses          of          the          Seniors          were         offset          by          the          immaculate          white          trousers          of          their          escorts,         the          Sophomores.         And          to          establish          still          further          our          athletic          prowess,         we          triumphantly          carried          off          the          archery          cup,          thanks          to         Lib          Simpson.          And          so          another          year          had          rolled          past,         and,          lo!          half          our          Winthrop          life          was          spent.          Our          emo-         tions          were          a          little          conflicting          when          this          sudden          thought         struck          us.          Could          it          be          possible          that          two          years          could          have         gone          so          quickly?          We          must          have          dreamed          it.          Yet          we         were          now          Juniors.          And          all          regrets          immediately          vanished.         Jolly          Juniors!          Happy          thought!         Characteristically          this          year          opened          with          a          bang          and         three          cheers.          Just          as          we          had          successfully          played          the          role         J           WAS          a          grey          day,          drizzling          rain,          cold          and          dreary,         of          Freshmen          and          Sophomores,          so          we          determined          to          play         the          role          of          Juniors.          We,          therefore,          started          off          enthu-         siastically.          As          we          fully          realized          the          joys          of          Junior         life,          we          wondered          what          pleasure          we          could          have          found         in          life          before          this.          Now          we          could          have          dates          on          Satur-         day          night.          Just          imagine.          And          we          were          ordering          rings         and          planning          Junior-Senior,          and          could          even          have          class         meetings          in          the          auditorium          instead          of          packing          into          ‘‘Room         22”          after          chapel!          Little          sisters          now          became          our          special         care,          and          we          simply          burst          with          pride          before          their          admir-         ing          (?)          glances.         The          success          of          ‘‘Babs’’          was          repeated          in          “‘What          Every         Woman          Knows.’’          But          our          dramatic          accomplishments          did         not          end          here.          So          far          we          had          presented          the          productions         of          others          under          the          direction          of          others.          Now          we          pro-         duced          the          Junior          Follies,          which          was          the          brain          child          of         our          president,          Gus          Simpson,          and          which          was          directed          by         her.          Surely          you          remember          the          fame          of          this          that          spread         abroad          and          it          is          absolutely          unnecessary          to          remind          you         of          it.          Remember          those          choruses          and          dances          and          songs         and          the          cast!          Of          course          you          do.         Athletically,          we          were          more          successful          than          ever          before.         Not          content          with          just          one          cup          this          year,          we          took          the         Basketball,          Track          and          Baseball          cups,          not          to          mention          the         Tennis          Doubles          Championship,          due          to          the          excellent          playing         of          Mary          Asbill          and          Minnie          Ella          Swetenburg.          Here          we         stopped,          not          wanting          to          appear          selfish.         The          climax          was          Junior-Senior,          that          simply          gorgeous         affair.          The          Juniors          in          their          white          dresses,          proudly          wear-         ing          their          new          rings,          accompanied          their          Seniors,          beautifully         dressed,          to          the          ‘Land          of          the          Midnight          Sun.’’          Those         who          weren’t          there          can’t          imagine          the          beauty          of          this          land-         the          flashing          Aurora,          the          snowy          tables,          sparkling          igloos,         lifelike          seals          on          the          edges          of          the          ice-bound          lakes,          and         adorable          little          penguins          are          only          suggestions          of          what          the         Juniors          had          done          for          their          Senior          sisters.         We          stayed          over          for          Commencement          this          year          and          real-         ized          that          we          were          entering          the          last          lap—our          Senior          year.         With          regrets          for          our          Junior          jollity          and          yet          anticipation         of          what          we          were          gaining,          we          donned          the          Senior          dignity         with          Lucile          Heinz          directing.          ‘‘And          now          that          we          are         Seniors!”’          triumphantly          we          sang.         Senior          privileges!          On          any          small          excuse          we          went          shop-         ping          during          vacants          in          the          morning.          “O,          if          you’re          in          a         hurry,          I’ll          go          down          town          for          you          in          the          morning.          It’s         a          Senior          privilege          you          know.’’          The          last          was          said          rather         archly.          The          least          of          the          Senior          privileges          was          by          no         means          the          journey          to          Columbia          for          the          Fair,          and          _          inci-         dentally          to          see          that          grand          and          glorious          Clemson-Carolina         game!          For          one          time          it          was          literally          true          that          ‘a          good         time          was          had          by          all.’’          And          we          immediately          set          about         making          the          underclassmen          jealous          by          reciting          our          expe-         riences.         Again          we          proved          ourselves          athletically          capable,          winning         first          of          all          the          coveted          hockey          cup.          This          was          the          first         time          we          had          won          this          cup,          and          it          completed          our          collection         which          represented          our          prowess          in          all          Winthrop          sports.         Since          our          previous          attempts          at          dramatic          performances         had          been          successful,          we          made          our          first          stage          appeara nce         as          Seniors          in          ‘‘The          Importance          of          Being          Earnest.’’          We         substituted          Oscar          Wilde’s          play          for          the          usual          Faculty         Farce          because          of          its          appropriateness          for          our          earnest         faculty          members          and          Senior          Class.          We          also          sponsored         the          Carolina          Players          from          the          University          of          South          Caro-         lina.          Our          farewell          to          the          public          in          a          dramatic          way,          was         the          Senior          play,          ‘‘The          Legend          of          Leonora.”         So          much          for          our          accomplishments!          Our          time          was         growing          short          and          we          were          realizing          that          soon          the          Class         of          °’31          would          be          separated.          Senior          Week          has          been          one         maze          of          gloriousness—excitement          of          graduation,          gifts,         friends,          family,          entertainments!          Yet          there          is          keen          re-         egret.          We're          leaving           these          friends,          these          dear          old          walls,         Winthrop          days          are          nearly          over,          and          we          are          almost         alumnae.          As          I          sit          here          I          hear          the          strains          of          that          dear         old          class          song,          being          sung          for          the          last          time          by          the          Class         of          ’31.          And          now          I          end          this          to          go          and          join          them          as          we         go          through          that          last          service          together,          the          goal          for          which         we          have          striven,          receiving          our          diplomas          and          thereby          be-         coming          graduates.         —J.          CRrAwrForp.         Page          Thirty-three’         Evening         The          day          ts          ended.         The          dusky          veil          of          night          descends          upon         The          earth          and          weaves          the          crimson          threads          of          sunset         Within          its          heavy          folds.          And          evening,          sighing         For          the          faded          glory          of          the          day,         Sows          her          tears          of          sadness          on          the          grass.         The          world          ts          heavy          with          the          black          of          night;         All          ts          quiet,          as          tf          in          awe          or          fear;         But          from          the          brooding          stillness          of          the          dark         Comes          hope...          another          day          will          soon          appear.         Page          Thirty-four         Presidents          of          the          Class          of          731         Tab          E          ATA          ge          ARC          eet          ee          eee          ee          kG          eed          I          lieve          ald          Freshman          President         (ee          ee          GUM          NINO,          wee          Wee          eb          Pe          BOs          oo          Sophomore          President         ANESTRUS          T G          1N          8          0          ee          Junior          President         Dae          me          tN          7          meee          1s          ORF          SOPs          8          he,          honk          bck          aoe          Senior          President         LWT          ABNETBS          A”          IN          ee          ER          SR          ety,          Ee          pea          oe          President         Pe          PIZA          Leo          mA          DROOK          Siem          Jom          ee          aaa          soe          ike          wee          oe          es          Os          Vice-President         GeO          apa          NOBELOCHE          Ga          tees          ote          dap          =          fold          Nal          ted          yes          oo          Secretary         IA          VAVRAG          JEWS          OTe          eke          ie          a          Treasurer         Te          UiCTKRIS.          ARLOLCGT          OS.           nAe          Sst          he          eae          an          mn          ee          a          a          Cheer          Leader         .         Page          Thirty-five         RUBY          MAE          ABBOTT,          A.B.         DARLINGTON,          S.          C.         Were          she          perfect          one          would          admire          her          more          but         love          her          less.—Gratton.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          I.         ae         1930-'°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          I.         R.          C.;          South          Carolina          Union;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society.         RUBY          ABERCROMBIE,          A.B.         MGCORMICK          ons          Ge         From          Bounty          issued          power—Akinside.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Hockey          Team;          Athletic         Association.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Basketball          Team;          Ath-         letic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Basketball          Team;          Base-         ball          Team;          Curry          Literary          Society;         Athletic          Association.         1930-'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Curry          Literary          Society;         Athletic          Association.         LOUISE          ADAMS,          A.B.         GREER          Ow          G         Those          graceful          arts,         Those          thousand          decencies          that          daily          flow         From          all          her          words          and          actions.—Multon.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Freshman          Counselor;         Archimedeans;          Distinguished;          Debat-         ers          League;          Curry          Literary          Society;         Athletic          Association.         1930-'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Debaters          League;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Treasurer          Curry          Lit-         erary          Society;          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;         Athletic          Association.         KATHERINE          ANDERSON,          A.B.         FLORENCE,          S.          C.         Kappa          Phi,          Eta          Sigma          Phi         Who          ts          it          can          read          a          woman?—Shakespeare.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.          ;         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Masquers;          Athletic          As-         sociation.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Masquers          Guild;          Fresh-         man          Counselor;          Y.          W.          GC.          A,          Gabi-         net;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Athletic          Association.         1930-'31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Masquers          Guild;          Presi-         dent          of          Masquers;          Wade          Hampton         Literary          Society;          Athletic          Association.         Mid          Lies          COUISE”          APPLEBY,          A.B.         Sidi          GEORGE          oa          GC:         The          world          was          sad!          The          garden          was          wild.         And          man,          the          hermit,          sighed—till          woman          smiled.         —Campbell.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         MARY          ELLEN          ASBILL,          A.B.         RIDGE          SPRING,          S.          GC.         Kappa          Omega          Delta,          Eta          Sigma          Phi         No          conquest          she,          but          o'er          herself          desired         No          arts          essayed,          but          not          to          be          admired.—Pope.         1927 28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Distinguished;          Class          Tennis         Team.         1929--30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Girl         Scouts;          Handbook          Staff;          Distinguished;          Class         Tennis          Champion;          College          Tennis          Doubles          Cham-         pion;          Athletic          Association;          Block          ‘‘W.”’         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Vice-President          Eta          Sigma          Phi;         Tennis          Manager;          Athletic          Board;          Class          Treas-         urer;          Athletic          Association.         ANNIE          LAURIE          ATKINSON,          A.B.         INMUIEILINS,          TS,          (Ce         To          woman's          gentle          kind          we          owe         What          comforts          and          delights          us          here.—Crab.         Oa          28          ae          Vie          Ga          Aa          Athletic          sAssociation.         LOZ          sa2          =)          Wn          @          Aue          Athletic          eAssociation:         (929          FO—          Ve,          WC.          Aes          Coeay          Iliaainy          Soon:         Athletic          Association;          I.          R.          C.;          Girl         Scouts;          Debaters          League;          Chemistry         Club.         MOS          0S          l——Yo          ae          Ven          Ge          Al          Curry          literary)          Society;         I.          R.          C.;          Debaters          League;          Vice-Presi-         dent          Chemistry          Club;          Forceps          and         Scalpel;          Athletic          Association.         ANN          CATHERINE          AYCOCK,          A.B.         SHARON,          S.          C.         Ne          in          her          speech,          ne          in          her          ‘havior          was          lightness         seen,          or          looser          vanity         But          gractous          womanhood          and          gravity.—S          penser.         OOS          Vea          Ve          Gane          Ae          wet          nl          eticmAssociation:         1928-  29-—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Curry          Literary          Society;         Athletic          Association.         ODO          ===          Gain          Comer          mlbreasurer          |          Chemistry,         Club;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl         Scouts;          Athletic          Association.         OE          Oeil          au                    en          ©          HA          emer          esident          ss:          Chemistry,         Club;          4-H          Club;          Forceps          and          Scalpel;         IR          Sy          Ml,          AM         HELEN          “AYERS;          A.5;         NICHOLS,          35.          C,         Beta          Epsilon          Chi         Good,          and          glad,          and          lowly,          I          you          ensure         Is          this          goodly          and          angelic          creature.—Chaucer.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Freshman          Cabinet;          Ath-         letic          Association.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Curry          Literary          Society;         Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Curry          Literary          Society;         International          Relations          Club;          Athletic         Association;          Forceps          and          Scalpel.         1930-'31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Forceps          and          Scalpel;         Curry          Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.;          Ath-         letic          Association.         SARA          BAKER,          B.S.         SUMTER,          S.          C.         Pi          Epsilon          Pi         The          noblest          mind          the          best          contentment          has.         —S          penser.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1928-’29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         +}          +b          a         SUSIE          EVELYN          BAKER,          A.B.         MARION,          S.          C.         Tomorrow          comes          and          we          are          where?         Then          let          us          live          today.—Schiller.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         1929-  30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association:         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         VIRGINIA          BANGLE,          B.S.         GREENVILLE,          S.          C.         Manners—the          final          and          perfect          flower          of          noble         character.—Winter.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen’          H.          Richards          Club.         TOMER          EAN          as          BIA          RoveueAna         IR@eK          Isiitir,          S.          Cc         What's          female          beauty          but          an          air          divine?—-Y          oung.         ERIZABE          REBAR          LON)          E:S.         EDGEFIELD,          S.          C.         The          most          manifest          sign          of          wisdom          ts          continued         cheerfulness.—M          ontaigne.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Ellen         H.          Richards          Club;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Ellen         H.          Richards          Club;          Athletic          Association;          Glee         Club.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Ellen         H.          Richards          Club;          Athletic          Association;          Glee         Club.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Glee         Club;          Vice-President          Bancroft          Hall;          Executive         Board          of          Student          Government          Association.         MARGARET          AMELIA          BARTON,          A.B.         ORANGEBURG,          S.          C.         Beta          Pi          Theta,          Kappa          Omega          Delta         Her          mind          with          thousand          virtues          stored;         Her          power          with          boundless          joy          confessed.—Prior.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Distinguished;          Honor-         ary          Scholarship;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Distinguished;          Athletic         Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Distinguished;          Y.          W.         Gate          Gapinet.          soectetarya          eu.          4)          Gana         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wi,          WW,          (,          ZN,          (Callen.         LORA          BARWICK,          A.B.         SUMTER,          S.          C.         Alpha          Gamma          Pi         With          gentle          voice          and          smiles          she          leads          the          crowd,         The          somber          human          troop.—Hugo.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society.         1928-’29—Y.          W.C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Campus          Committee;          Com-         mencement          Marshal;          Baseball          Squad;          Archi-         medeans.         1930-’°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Archimedeans;          Student         Government          Executive          Board.         NORA          KATE          BELCHER,          A.B.         SPARTANBURG,          S.          C.         I          will          be          lord          over          myself.—Goethe.         1927-28          —_Y.          W:          GG.          Aw          Athictic          Association:         Hockey          Squad.         1928-°29-——Y.          W.          GCG.          As;          Athletic          (Association:         Glee          Club;          Hockey          Squad;          Life          Saver.         1929-  3.0—-Y.          Ws.          G;           A-3          Athletic          =Assoctations         Glee          Club;          Hockey          Squad;          Chapel         Choir;          Choral;          Archimedeans;          Life         Saver.         1930-'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Squad;          Glee          Club;          Chapel         Choir;          Choral;          Archimedeans;          Life         Saver.         IDYAMISDC          AsSILIL,          1538.         WINNSBORO,          S.          C.         Beta          Epsilon          Chi         As          merry          as          the          day          ts          long.—Shakespeare.         1927-          28——Y.)          W.8G.          A]?          sAthiletiam          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Girl          Scouts.         1928-°29—Y.          W.          G.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Girl          Scouts.         1929-'30-—Y.          W.          ©)          Ass          Athletic:          Association.         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Girl          Scouts.         1930-3          1—=Y.          We          Gs          Al=          Athletie          fAssoctation:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Girl          Scouts.         BUGINDAS          BELG          Bis:         Re          Aeltibs          SC.         Phi          Nu          Kappa         Woman          thou          loveliest          gift          that          here          below         Men          can          receive,          or          Providence          bestow.—Praed.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;_          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association:         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1930-  31-——Y.          W.          C.          A.;           Athletic          Assecianan:         Og          +          ye         BESSIESR          UAL          He          bE          RReY          aeons         REEVESVILLE,          S.          C.         Beta          Alpha         Manners          form          the          greatest          charm          of          women.         —Goethe.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Freshman          Cabinet.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         I.          R:          C.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society.         RUTH          IRENE          BERRY,          A.B.         WARRENVILLE,          S.          C.         Delta          Gamma         I          am          a          part          of          all          that          I          have          met.—Tennyson.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society;          Athletic          Association.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society;          Athletic          Association.         ERNESTINE          BETHEA,          A.B.         Clie,          S,          C.         Kappa          Epsilon          Gamma         For          silence          and          a          chaste          reserve          ts          woman's          genuine         praise.—Eutripides.         oD          ea.          o——           ae          Wie          Ge          Ace          me          ACh          letign          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1978-          29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         ER          a          Ce         LOZ          9=          30=—Yeu          Wie          Go          VA.          Athletic          Association:         Wie          ADE          Gee          Thy          IRE         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Federation          of          Social          Clubs.         MARGARET          BLAIR,          A.B.         ROCK          IlILL,          5S.          G.         A          woman's          noblest          station          is          retreat,         Her          fairest          virtues          fy          from          public          sight.         —Lord          Lyttelton.         WOD7e          28—=y          =          We          CG.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Distinguished.         LOZ          8=          7          9=          Yo          We          Go          A          Athletic”          Association:         Class          Glee          Club.         LS          Z9e          30          yo          We          G.          AL          Athletic          “Association:         Class          Glee          Club;          Music          Club;          I.          R.         C.;          Distinguished.         EOS          OE          Seu          Vin          G          ALreAthLeticueAssociation:         Class          Glee          Club;          Music          Club;          I.          R.          C.         JANE          EIOATBOWAND          B.S.         CLINTON,          S,          (C.         Beta          Alpha,          Pi          Gamma          Alpha         The          best          hearts          are          ever          the          bravest.—Sterne.         (OD          fa          S==           ou          Vi          Gules          Athlette          Association:         NODS          QO          Ne,          WW.          (C,          Ae          Ndolleie          Naxos          eyaKenel,         IO2O          FO—          ww.          We,          C,          Woe          ANddilleaie          ANCE          lator:         I.          R.          C.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society.         OBO          =n          enn          en          Oem          Urn          AT          DleticmeAlssoctation™         LUCILLE          BOE.          sc         BASLEYo          a.         Tau          Omega          Kappa         Her          step          ts          music          and          her          voice          1s          song.—Bailey.         1927-’28-—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Glee          Club.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Glee          Club.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A::          Athletic          Association;          Glee          Club;         Music          rie          Choral          Society.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.-          A.;          Athletic          Association;          President         Senior          Glee          Club;          Music          Club;          Choral          Society;         Winthrop          College          Glee          Club;          Senior          and          College         Cheer          Leader.         ENGLISH          BOSTICK,          A.B.         BEAUBORTaROamEG:         Beta          Pi          Theta         Woman          1s          superlative:          the          best          leader          1n          life.         —Seume.         1927--28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Freshman          Cabinet;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society          ;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Distinguished:          I.          R.          C.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Distinguished;          I.          R.          C.;          College          Marshal;          Fresh-         man          Counselor;          Athletic          Association,         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Corresponding          Secretary          Beta          Pi          Theta;          Presi-         dent          I.          R.          C.;          Presidents’          Council;          ‘Athletic         Association.         BLIZABE          TH          BOY          Dies:         COLUMBIA,          S.          C.         Delta          Kappa          Zeta         The          foundation          of          domestic          happiness          1s          fatth          .in         the          virtue          of          woman.—Landor.         1927-°28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society          ;          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Sophomore         Council;          Treasurer          Sophomore          Class;          Standards         Committee;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Y.          W.          A.          Cabinet.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          “Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;         Student          Government          Executive          Board;          Treasurer         Student          Government;          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet.         1930--31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Club;          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Vice-         President          Y.          W.          C.          A.         MILDRED          BRADFORD,          A.B.         ABBEVILLE,          Sa.          @         Nature          intended          that          woman          should          be          her          master-         ptece.—Lessing.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Campus          Committee.         1929-’°30—Y.          W.          C.:A.;          Athletic          Association;          R.          S.          I.          A.         te          Me          fies          Athletic          Association;          Girl          Scouts;         BECE          NRW          AlbibAGE,          BRIGE          B.S:         WOODWARD,          S.          C.         Beta          Alpha,          Beta          Tau         The          light          of          love,          the          purity          of          grace,         The          mind,          the          music,          breathing          from          her          face.         —Byron.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Orchestra.         1928--29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Treasurer          of          Orchestra.         1929-’30—Y.          .W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Vice-President          Orchestra;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Recording          Secretary         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930--31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         @rchest          race          eV          Oa          A          Gabinete         Vice-President          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety.         (DAB          RICE          B.S.         WOODWARD,          S.          C.         Kappa          Epsilon         She          was          a          phantom          of          delight         When          first          she          gleamed          upon          my          sight.         —Wordsworth.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         NO          Wi          (C.          AN,          Calosnncs.         1928-’29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Music          Club.         1929-'30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Music          Club;          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety.         OS          0s          Yo          Ve          Cee          AU          mat          letic          Association:         Music          Club;          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety;          Orchestra;          Choral          Society.         he          ch          he         BEE          NEBROWN          EA...         NEWBERRY,          S.          C.         It          ts          gentle          manners          which          prove          so          irresistible          in         women.—Gautier.         oa          6          Vee          Gee          mA          Ll          eticn          Assocation,         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         oO          ea,          oe          Go          Ae          AL          oleticn          Associations         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         O30          223)          Ve          CAG          me          Athleticm          Association,         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.         3          0=s3s          =u          V          a          GaAs          Athletic          “Association:         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         .          2,         %¢          tb          1°         MARY          JULIA          BROWN,          A.B.         IMMOCORIMNGEE,          SS,          (          Phi          Epsilon          Kappa         Women          in          their          nature          are          much          more          joyous          than         men.—Addison.         Oe          3          ea          ae          Oe          Aer          eA          eticm          Asso          Glation.         OD          82a          9          Name          an          CA          me          Ath          leticn          Associaton:         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.         1929-30          7,          W,          C,          Ace          ANdblleue          AeseeRiater         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.         193@-31—          1  ,          WW,          €,          Ave          ANGollone          Aesccemioin:         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Critic          U.         ID,          C,         RUTH          E.          BROWN,          B.S.         ANDERSON,          S.          C.         Beta          Alpha;          Lambda          Phi          Alpha         A          good          woman          ts          a          hidden          treasure.          Who          discovers         her          will          do          well          not          to          boast          about          tt.         —La          Rochefaucauld.         1927-28          —-Y.          We          Cum          Ar          seAthleticmAssociation:         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1928-'29—Y.          Wi.          7G.          Aes          Athletign          Association:         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-  30—=Y.          W.          G:          Al?          “Athletic          “Association:         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          “Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         ANNIE          LOUISE          BRUCE,          A.B.         JOHNSTON,          S.          C.         Phi          Beta          Chi         She          reasoned          without          plodding          long,         Nor          ever          gave          her          judgment          wrong.—Switft.         192.72°28—=Y          )          Wii          Ge          Ave          weAthileticom:          Assocation:         1928-29          YW)          Gs          AS          Athletic          wAssoctationy         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts.         1929=30-—=Yo          W.          (Ga          Awee          Athleticn          Association:         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         Forceps          and          Scalpel.         1930-31—==Y.)          Wa          Go          eAr          SAthletics          Association:         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         Vice-President          Forceps          and          Scalpel.                   ¢,         .         oe          t+          '         SUSAN          DUKES          BRYAN,          A.B.         SUMTER,          52          (CG:         Beta          Pi          Theta         ‘Tis          modesty          that          makes          her          seem          divine.         —Shakespeare.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Masquers.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          Ge          Awe          Athletic”          Association,         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Masquers.         1929-'30-—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Masquers.         1930-'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Recording          Secretary          Wade          Hampton         Literary          Society;          Masquers.         KATHLEEN          BRYANT,          B.S.         COWPENS,          S.          C.         I          have          a          heart          with          room          for          every          joy.—Bailey.         1927-  28—-Y.          W.          C.          Av          Athletic          Association:         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Club.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          Age          Athletic          Association;         Yu          War          GS          Ane          Cabinets         1929-'30-—-Y.          W.          G.          A.          Cabinet?)          Athletic          Assoc         ation;.          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          El-         len          H.          Richards          Club.         1930-3]—-Y.          W.          CG.          A.          Cabinet;          Treasurer’          Y-         W.          C.          A.;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         GILANDNGS          IEUILILOYGIK,,          Als         NICHOLS          Sa)          Ge         Her          face          betokens          all          things          fatc          and          good.         —Jean          Ingelow.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Girl          Scouts.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Girl          Scouts.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Girl          Scouts,          Patrol          Leader;          Archi-         medeans.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Secretary          Girl          Scouts;          Archimedeans;         IMisicn          Gliibi          Rew          Sen          lA         VIVIAN          ALMA          BURNETTE,          A.B.         LANGFORD,          S.          C.         Give          me          a          look,          give          me          a          face         That          makes          simplicity          a          grace-—Ben          Jonson.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         Remo          Le         1930--31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Vice-President          R.          S.          I.          A.         NANCE          THOMAS          BURGE,          A.B.         WORE,          SG.         I          never,          with          tmportant          ar,         In          conversation          overbear.—Gay.         1927-'-28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Patrol          Leader         os          (Gin!          Syeeess          Ih          IR          (Coe          IDB         League;          Member          Grand          Committee;         U.          D.          C.;          Distinguished.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Vice-President          Curry          Literary          Society;         Vice-President          I.          R.          C.;          Correspond-         ing          Secretary          Debaters          League;          Mem-         ber          Grand          Committee;          Winthrop-P.         C.          Debate;          Order          of          the          Strawberry         ILare          (Ol,          IDS         ZJNAEINGE,          IMIRIDIE          WINE,          Jes.         SIMPSONVILLE,          S.          C.         Gentleness          succeeds          better          than          violence.         —La          Fontaine.         92          28          VV          OA          Athletic          Association,         [9278267          9-—          Yo          Wie          (Ge          AL          Athletic”          Association.         1929230—-Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         SO          =e          Nau          VA          O          Ane          mmALL          letic          mm          AssOclationr         Girl          Scouts;          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety.         IRENE          THELMA          BURNSIDE,          A.B.         CHESTER          OG:         What,          pray,          ts          a          woman?—Raymond.         1927--28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          R.          S.          I.          A.         193023          1—=Yo          W          Ge          A.          Athletics          Association:         Curry          Literary          Society;          R.          S.          I.          A.         of          Oy          she         SARA          ALICE          BURRISS,          B.S.         ANDERSON,          S.          C.         With          countenance          demure          and          honest          grace.         —Shakespeare.         1927-28,          We          Gav          Aus          Athletic          =          Association:         1928-'29-==y           W.          CGC.          A’.          ‘Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts.         1929-  30-—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Forceps          and         Scalpel.         19302          3          1          yee          Ca          Arr          Athleticn:Assoctanionn         VIVIAN          BURROUGHS,          A.B.         CONWAY,          S.          C.         Beta          Epsilon          Chi         Her          very          frowns          are          fairer          far         Than          smiles          of          other          maidens          are.—Coleridge.         1927228          ——Y          Witt          Ga          eAle          Ath          leticn          Associations         Curry          Literary          Society.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         19292          30—Y.          Wi.          GaAs          Athletic          Associations         Curry          Literary          Society;          College          Mar-         shal.         1930-3          1-——Y.          W.          Gr          AS          Athletic          Associatron:         Curry.          Literary          Society;          Chemistry         Club;          House          President          Brezeale;          Stu-         dent          Government          Board.         IRENE          BURROWS,          A.B.         DAZE          Vion          Ge         Delta          Gamma         The          virtuous          mind          that          always          walks          attended,         By          a          strong          siding          championed          conscience.         —Hartrison.         1927-  28—Y.          W.          Ci)          Av          Athletic          “Association:         4-H          Club.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          South          Carolina          Union.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          South          Carolina          Union.         JULIA          BURROWS,          A.B.         OSWEGO,          S.          C.         Alpha          Gamma          Pi         Woman's          love          ts          writ          in          water,         Woman's          faith          ts          traced          tn          sands.—Aytoun.         1927-’-28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Distinguished.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Distinguished.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Recording          Secretary          Archi-         medeans;          Baseball          Team;          Baseball          Varsity;         Wearer          of          “‘W”’;          Distinguished.         1930-’°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Vice-President          Archime-         deans;          Baseball          Team;          Manager          Baseball          Team;         Member          Athletic          Board;          Freshman          Counselor.         JBINNIB          BYRD,          A:B:         MULLINS,          S.          C.         Tau          Sigma          Beta,          Eta          Sigma          Phi         Beauty          lives          with          kindness.—Shakespeare.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-°29_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Chapel          Proctor.         CAROLYN          CALDWELL.          A.B.         ROCK)          HILL,          oa          CG:         She’s          as          constant          as          the          stars         That          never          vary,          and          more          chaste          than          they.         ‘          —Proctor.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club.         1928-’29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Masquers.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glees@inbee          Masquers:          lk,         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Masquers;          I.          R.          C.         MARTHA          GALVERT,          A.B:         ABBEVILLE,          8.          C.         Eta          Sigma          Phi,          Phi          Delta          Xi         The          one          prudence          in          life          ts          concentration.         —Emerson.         lo          DViEe))          8          a          oe          GeaeAL          mr          Athletic          sz ssoctation:         Distinguished.         1928-29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1929=          30——Yo          Wa          Go          Avs          Athletic          Association’         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Dis-         tinguished;          Chrysophilos          of          Eta          Sigma         Phi.         193023          I=)          Win          GAL:          Athletic:          Association:         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Freshman          Counselor;          President          Phi         Delta          Xi.         NELLE          CAMPBELIZ:          A.B:         AIKEN,          o:aG:         True          delicacy,          that          most          beautiful          heart-leaf          of         humanity,          exhibits          itself          most          significantly          in         little          things.—Houwttt.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          GC:          A.;          Athletic          Association:         1928-°29-_-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         1929-’30—-Y.          W.-C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         1930-31—-Y.          W.          CG.          A           Athletic          Association:         Archimedeans.         SY          BIL          CAMPBELL          EAL:         GREENVILLE,          S.          C.         My          heart          ts          ever          at          your          service.-—Shakespeare.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association:         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          R.          S.          I.          A.         1930-3          1—=Y.          W.          ©:          Avs          Athletic          Association:         Girl          Scouts;          South          Carolina          Union;         Re          IE          FAN         SHERWOOD          CANNON,          A.B.         Ru@rere          Ipleuii.          SS.          (C;         Shalt          show          us          how          divine          a          thing         A          woman          may          be          made.—Wordsworth.         1927-28—Yo          W.          (GayAvs          Athletics:Association=         4-H          Club.          ;         1928-          29—Y.          W.          GC.          A.:          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Curry          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Curry          Literary          Society;         6.106          Ua          Se          lems         WILLIE          LOIS          CANNON,          B.S.         ORANGEBURG,          S.          C.         For          her          own          person,          it          beggared          all          description.         —Shakespeare.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1929-’°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1930-’°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         ERIZADETHICA          LOW          AB:         ROCKAH          ICL          Ato.          Cy         Self-control          ts          only          courage          tn          another          form.         —Samuel          Smiles.         1927-°28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1928-°29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         HELEN          RUTH          CHAMBERS,          A.B.         CLEMSON          COLLEGE,          S.          C.         The          poetic          element          lying          hidden          tn          most          women          ts         the          source          of          their          magnetic          attraction.—Hugo.         1927 28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Girl          Scouts;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1928-29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Girl          Scouts;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Student          Poetry         Society;          Hockey          Team;          Track          Team.         1929-30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Second         Lieutenant,          Girl          Scouts;          Wade          Hampton          Liter-         ary          Society;          Hockey          Team;          Track          Team;          I.          R.         C.;          R.          S.          I.          A.;          Student          Poetry          Society.         193031—Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Athletic          Association;         First          Lieutenant,          Girl          Scouts;          Wade          Hampton         Literary          Society;          Student          Poetry          Society;          I.         Rie          C         IRIEIBWA,          (CISIEIRUR          NC,          leh         ROCK          HILL?          S.C:         Lambda          Omega          Kappa,          Beta          Tau          Gamma         Wit          ts          the          flower           of          the          tmaginatton.—Livy.         OD          23-          =          ee          V          ae          Ge          Ans          Athletic:          Association.         oO          See)          eG          AG          Atl          eticmeAssoclatlon         ODORS)          —          Yom          Wie          Gama          Ch          letic          sAssociation:         LOS          =          oil          Vem          en          Gann          nC          hl          eticueAssociations         ote          Oa          oe         (CILAMURGE!          (CISURUEIIW          ZAIBIEIRIG),          7A          18),         WAILIONUGSIOIN,          Se          (E-         Brevity          ts          a          great          praise          of          eloquence.—Cicero.         LOO          20.8          —          eu          Gre          Ae          ee          At          bletic          Association.         LOD          S370          Vien          Gua          An          mA          tbleticm          Association.         1929-30,          Wr          C,          Ae          Adnan          JANGsociniaiere:         Archimedeans.         19S          Of          e          ee          CAC          A          thiletic          Association.         Archimedeans;          R.          S.          I.          A.         HARRIET          CHREITZBERG,          B.S.         ROCKs          ilies          snG         Men          are          more          eloquent          than          women          made         But          women          are          more          powerful          to          persuade.         —Randolf.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Hockey          Squad;          Or         chestra;          Athletic          Association.         1928229          Ye          Wie          CoA          cael,          ake          rcheseran         Athletic          Association.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Debaters          League;          Or-         chestra;          Athletic          Association.         193102          31—=Y.          Wi          Go          A          Orchestra          Grands          @ome         mittee;          Debaters          League;          Handbook         Staff;          Athletic          Association.         ELOISE          DCL          AMP          AB.         SALIEEY]          See.         Gamma          Sigma         Now,          I          believe          tradition          which          doth          call         The          muses,          virtues,          Graces,          females          all.         —Bradstreet.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          CG.          A:          Athletic          Association:         Glee          Club.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Track          Team.         1929-  30—Y.          W.          G.          A:          Athletics          Assocation:         Glee          Club;          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety;          Music          Club;          Chapel          Choir.         1930-31—Y.          W.          G;          A.          Athletic          Association:         Glee          Club;          Chapel          Choir;          Music         Club;          Choral          Society.         NANCY          CLARK,          A.B.         HEATH          SPRINGS,          S.          C.         A          mind          at          peace          with          all          below,         A          heart          whose          love          ts          innocent.—Bryan.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          ’         4-H          Club.         1928-’29_-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Curry          Literary          Society;         Girl          Scouts.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Girl          Scouts;          Curry          Liter-         ary          Societys)          ly          Re          Cos          Ronee          lems         Chemistry          Club.         HELEN          GLEVELAND          was         SENECA,          S.          C.         Delicacy          ts          an          attribute          of          heaven.mJames          Ellis.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         NEG         ERNESTINE          CLOUD,          A.B.         INGO          lnhitit,          S,          CG,         Beta          Tau         She          is          a          woman,          therefore          may          be          woo'd,         She          is          a          woman,          therefore          may          be          won.         —Shakespeare.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         Hockey          Team;          Basketball          Team;         Wied          “lees.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         +f          hb          te         JESSIE,          CLOUD,          A.B,         IRGEK          Ishin,          S.C.         Beta          Dau         You've          too          a          woman’s          heart,          which          ever          yet         Affected          eminence,          wealth,          sovereignty.         —Shakespeare.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’  29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-  30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         1930-3          1—=-Y:          W.          GC.          A.:          Athletic          Association:         Archimedeans.         +          tb          oo         ALIGENMCOBB.          AcB         BELTON          aoa          GC.         Eta          Sigma          Phi,          Phi          Kappa          Tau         Nature          was          here          so          lavish          of          her          store,         That          she          bestowed          until          she          had          no          more.—Brown.         1927-’  28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry          Liter-         ary          Society;          Freshman          Cabinet;          Distinguished;         Honorary          Scholarship.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry          Liter-         ary          Society;          Freshman          Counselor;          Distinguished;         Honorary          Scholarship.         1929-30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry          Liter-         ary          Society;          I.          R.          C.;          College          Marshal;          Dis-         tinguished;          A.          Markley          Lee          Scholarship;          Dele-         gate          to          Eta          Sigma          Phi          Convention,          Philadelphia.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association;          Curry          Liter-         ary          Society;          I.          R.          C.;          Presidents’          Council;          Na-         tional          Vice-President          of          Eta          Sigma          Phi;          Presi-         dent          Alpha          Alpha          Chapter          of          Eta          Sigma          Phi.         +e          Oa          fe         LOUISE          RUTH          COBB,          A.B:         COLUMBIA,          S.          C.         Eta          Sigma          Phi         Her          wit          was          more          than          man’s,          her          innocence          a         child’s.—-Dryden.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Music         Club;          Orchestra.         192382          29==Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Orchestra.         19292          30==Y.          W.          €.          A;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Orchestra.         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.’          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Orchestra.         i          a         ELIZABETH          REAVES          COKER,          A.B:         ROCKS          DIL          aon          ee         Beta          Sigma          Delta,          Upsilon          Tau          Epsilon         If          there          be          anyone          whose          power          is          in          beauty,          in         purity,          in          goodness,          tt          ts          woman.         —Henry          Ward          Beecher.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C:          A.?          Athletic”          Association,         Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Winthrop          Lit-         erary          Society.         1928-’29—-Y,          W.          C.          A.}          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930-31-—-Y.          W.          G.A:;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         ELIZABETH          BURNS          CONE,          A.B.         LODGE,          S.          C.         Pi          Epsilon          Pi         Heart          on          her          lips          and          soul          within          her          eyes.—Bryan.          4          —         1927-28—-Y.          W.          CG;          A.           Athletic          Association:         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans;          Recording          Secretary         Archimedeans;          Campus          Committee.         ELIZABETH          COOPER,          A.B.         WASHINGTON,          D.          C.         Society          of          woman          ts          the          element          of          good          manners.         —Goethe.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.          ;         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club;         College          Marshal;          I.          R.          C.;          Debaters         League;          Furman-Winthrop          Debate.         1930-'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club;          I.         R.          C.;          Chief          Marshal;          Presidents’         Council;          Order          of          Strawberry          Leaf.         ANNIE          LEONICE          COPELAND,          A.B.         BATESBURG,          S.          C.         My          tongue          within          my          lips          I          rein;         For          who          talks          much          must          talk          in          vain.—Gay.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          Ase          Athletic          “Association:         1928-'29-—-Y.          W.          GC.          Ac}          Athletic          Association:         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Archimedeans.         1930-’31—-Y.          W:.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Archimedeans;          Girl          Scouts.         “         MARGARET          COTHRAN,          A.B.         ROCK          Jeuntit,          S.-C         Zealous          yet          mod est.—Beatie.         1927--28—_-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Distinguished;          Glee          Club.         1928-'29—Athletic          Association.         1929--3          0—Athletic          Association;          I.          R.          C.         eugeeat          cae          A.;          Athletic          Association;         MARY          ELIZABETH          CRANFORD,          A.B.         SHARON,          S.          C,         Eyes          so          transparent,         That          through          them,          one          sees          the          soul.—Gautter.         1927-28--Y.          W.          C€.          A;:          Athletic          Association.         19238           29-—yY.          W.          C€.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         Treasurer          of          4-H          Club.         19292          30==Y           W.          CG.          A;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Winthrop          4-H         Club;          Vice-President          4-H          Club.         LOS          O=          el          =          Wie          Cy          Ans          Athletic:          Association:         4-H          Club.         ar          |         SAIN          Eel          CRA          WE          ORD          meas:         CLINTON          om          C.         Delta          Kappa          Zeta         All          women          are          tn          some          degree          poets          tn          imagi-         nation,         Angels          in          heart,          and          diplomatists          tn          mind.         —Gonzales.         192728—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Distin-         guished;          Masquers.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Masquers;         Distinguished;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1929-’-30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Masquers;         Distinguished;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         I.          R.          C.;          Debaters          League;          Journal          Staff;          Dis-         tinguished.         1930--31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Masquers;         I.          R.          C.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          De-         baters          League;          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          TaTLer         Staff;          Delegate          to          State          Y.          M.-Y.          W.          Confer-         ence;          Contributor          to          Journal;          President          Delta         Kappa          Zeta;          Senior          Order.         BEANCHE          CRISP,          A,B.         MOUNTVILLE,          S.          C.         Virtue          in          her          appears          so          bright          and          gay,         We          hear          with          pleasure,          and          with          pride          obey.         —Benjamin          Franklin.         O27-          OS          —=-1e          We          C.          Avs          Athletic          Association;         Distinguished.         1078229          —Y.          W-.          Gs          Al;          Athletic          Association;         Distinguished.         hogs          50          Ye          We          C.          Al;          Athletic          Association          ;         Tennis          Team;          Corresponding          Secre-         tary          Archimedeans;          Distinguished;         Girl          Scouts.         lie          0s          31-—Y) V.          GC,          Aw          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         VIOLETS          RUIRE          CRISP          Ace:         MOUNTVILLE,          S.          C.         Oh!          She          was          good          as          she          was          fair,         None—none          on          earth          above          her.—Rogers.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         1929-30—-Y.          We          CG,          Avs          Athletic          Assocation;         Girl          Scouts;          Archimedeans.         1930-  31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Girl          Scouts;          Archimedeans.         FRANCES          CROSBY,          A.B.         WINION          so.          Ge         Kappa          Epsilon          Pi         Gentle          to          hear,          kindly          to          judge.—Shakespeare.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         LOLA          CRUM          FALE:         ORANGEBURG,          S.          C.         Pi          Epsilon          Pi         The          sunset          glow          of          self-possesston.—Chamfort.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association:         Distinguished.         1928-’29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Distinguished.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Distinguished.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Assistant          Literary          Editor          of          TATLER.         EDNA          CULLUM,          A.B.         MONETTA,          S.          C.         Kindness          tn          woman          shall          win          my          love.         —Shakespeare.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic’          Association;         4-H          Club.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Webs          Ge         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         U.          D,          C.:          2S,          Ge          Union          4-HiGinp         1930-'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         S.C.          Unions.          Ro          S.A          ee          eee         MARTHA          CURETON,          B.S.         PIGS,          Ss          C.         Beta          Alpha,          Phi          Sigma          Kappa         Modesty          is          of          the          color          of          virtue-—Diogenes.         1927-28—_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Track.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Archime-         deans;          I.          R.          C.;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Track.         1930-’°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Archime-         deanss)          ls          ORY          C.;          President          Phi          Sigma          Kappa.         KATHERINE          CUSSAC,          A.B.         SCRANTON,          S.          C.         Kappa          Delta          Phi         They          say          that          the          best          counsel          ts          that          of          woman.         —Calderon.         1927-28—_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Distin-         guished.         1928--29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1929  30-—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Archimedeans.         1930--31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Archimedeans.         BUCGICES          CUsmINOWB:S:         BUFFALO,          S.          C.         Omicron          Alpha          Omicron         Earth's          noblest          thing,          a          woman          perfected.         —Lowell.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Representa-         tive          to          Student          Volunteer          Conference          in          Detroit.         1928-          ’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          President         Sophomore          Class.         1929--30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.         Cabinet;          Campus          Chairman;          Winthrop          Literary         Society;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1930- 31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.         Cabinet;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Chief          Counselor          for          Freshmen.         BUCA          DANIEL,          A.B.         GREENWOOD,          S.          C.         Tau          Omega          Kappa         The          pearl          ts          the          tmage          of          purity,          but          woman          1s         purer          than          the          pearl.—Bourdon.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry          Liter-         ary          Society;          Distinguished.         1928--29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry          Liter-         ary          Society;          Sophomore          Council;          Glee          Club;          Dis-         tinguished.         192930—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry          Liter-         ary          Society;          Secretary          Glee          Club;          College          Mar-         shal;          Debaters          League;          Delegate          to          I.          R.          C.         Convention,          Macon,          Ga.;          Delegate          to          N.          C.          C.         W.;          Delegate          to          Blue          Ridge;          I.          R.          C.;          Junior-         Senior          Debate;          Distinguished.         1930-’31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry          Liter-         ary          Society;          Glee          Club;          I.          R.          C.;          Debaters         League;          President          Student          Government          Associ-         ation;          Presidents’          Council;          Senior          Order;          Stan-         dards          Committee;          Cambridge-          Winthrop          Debate;         Member          Ex-officio          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Dele-         gate          to          W.          I.          A.          S.          G.          Conference          at          New          Jer-         sey          College;          Commencement          Speaker.         MARY.          LEB          DAVID?          ALB.         FLORENCE,          S.          C.         Gamma          Kappa,          Kappa          Sigma          Gamma         Delicacy          in          woman          ts          strength.—Lichtenberg.         1927-’  28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Basketball          Team.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club         1930-’°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club.         ele          hte         MARY          B.          DAVIDSON,          A.B.         CHESTER,          S.          C.         Beta          Tau         She          commands          who          ts          blessed          with          indifference.         —Chamfort.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Team;          Basketball          Team;         Track          Team;          Swimming          Team;          Best         Diver;          Hockey          Manager.         1928-’29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Track          Team;          Swimming          Team;          Best         Swimmer;          Best          Diver;          Swimming         Manager.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Team;          Basketball          Team;         Varsity          Hockey          Team;          Varsity          Bas-         ketball          Team;          I.          R.          C.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Team;          Varsity          Hockey          Team;         Basketball          Team;          Basketball          Varsity.         MAUDE          ELIZABETH          DAVIS,          A.B.         PLORENGE,          oaG.         Few          things          are          tmposstble          to          diligence          and          skill.         —Johnson.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Freshman          Cabinet;          Distinguished.         1928-’29_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Distinguished.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Freshman          Counselor;          Honorary         Scholarship;          I.          R.          C.;          Distinguished.         1930-'31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Lene          Ge         MARIAN          E.          DAVIS,          A.B.         ORANGEBURG,          S.          C.         Gamma          Kappa         With          eyes          that          look          into          the          very          soul.—Byron.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          -W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         $2          Gs          Union          Resse          erae         IMUANRONE          18,          IDWS,          ABE         DIETON,-S.2C:         Iota          Sigma          Phi         Women          will          love          her          that          she          is          a          woman         More          worth          than          any          man;          men,          that          she          ts         The          rarest          of          all          women.—Shakespeare.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Freshman          Cabinet.         1928--29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1930--31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Freshman          Counselor.         SARAH          STUART          DEVANE,          A.B.         GREENVILLE,          S.          C.         Let          us          all          then          be          up          and          doing         With          a          heart          for          any          fate         Still          achieving,          still          pursuing,         Learn          to          labor          and          to          watt.         —Longfellow.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Chemistry          Club.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Secretary          Chemistry          Club.                   +         “          Oa          bod         MIRIAM          DIVVER,          B.S.         ANDERSON,          S.          C.         Phi          Kappa          Tau,          Beta          Alpha         When          a          world          of          men         Could          not          prevail          with          all          th e          oratory         Yet          a          woman's          kindness          overruled.—Shakespeare.         1927--28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Freshman         Council;          Distinguished;          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1929--30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Freshman         Counselor;          Commencement          Marshal;           Distin-         guished;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Delegate          to         State)          Y.          Ms          Cl          Aland          Yi,          Wi.          GC.          A.          Conference;         Camp          Adger.         1930-°31—_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.         a          Cabinet;          Tarier          Staff;          President          Phi          Kappa         au.         LOUISE          NASH          DONNY,          A.B.         COLUMBUS,          S.          C.          f         A          vestal          priestess,          proudly          pute,         But          of          a          meek          and          quiet          spirit.         —Julia          Warde          Howe.         1927 28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1928-29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1929-’-30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.;          Debaters          League.         1930-’°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.;          Debaters          League.         SARAH          LOU          DUNLAP,          A.B.         ANDERSON,          S.          C.         And          when          a          lady's          in          the          case         You          know          all          other          things          give          place.—Gay.         EVA          LOUISE          DURHAM,          A.B.         CHESTER,          S.          C.         Eta          Sigma          Phi         Endowed          with          sanctity          of          reason.—Multon.         1927228—-Y.          WeeG.          AY          Athletic          Association:         1928-  29-_-Y.           W.          G.          A.-          “Athletic          “Association:         Glee          Club.         1929=730=—Y¥.          Wa          G          SAL          Athletie@Assocetions         1930-3          1—-Y.          W.          G.          A.          Athletic’          Associations         AGNES          ELLISON,          A.B.         EASLEY          esas         Phi          Kappa          Phi;          Lambda          Omega          Kappa         Like          a          lovely          tree         She          grew          to          womanhood.—Byron.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          GCG.          A          Athletic)          Associations         1928-’  29--Y                    Ws.          Gy          Ay          Athletic          Assoctations         1929-30—Y.          W.          CG.          Ac;          Athletic          @Associarion:         Curry          Literary          Society;          Chemistry         Club.         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Chemistry         Club.         MARGARET          ERWIN,          A.B.         FLORENCE,          S.          C.         Delta          Gamma         _          To          heal          divistons,          to          relieve          the          oppressed,         In          virtue          rich;          tn          blessing          others,          bless'd.—Hamer.         1927-’°28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Hockey         Squad;          Track;          Swimming          Team;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Swimming          Team.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Hockey          Squad;          Swimming         Team;          Archery          Manager;          Baseball          Team;         Archimedeans;          Athletic          Board.         1930-’31—-Y.          W..          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Correspond-         ing          Secretary          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Hockey.          Squad;          Archery          Manager;          Archime-         deans.         fe         DOROTHY          EVANS,          A.B.         SPARTANBURG,          S.          C.         The          habit          of          looking          into          the          best          side          of          every         event          1s          worth          more          than          a          thousand          pounds         a          year.—Johnson.         IO2ZI           2B,          Wi.          (Gy          Mok          Ndllenle          vasoxaileravores         Bowling          Team.         1928-’'29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Bowling          Team.         WOD9E3          0          oa          Wan          Ca          Ay,          Athletic          Association:         Bowling          Team;          Baseball          Team;         Varsity;          Girl          Scouts;          Hockey          Squad.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Squad;          Basketball          Team.         PIVEIAN          RANT,          B.S.         WALHALLA,          S.C.         Tau          Sigma          Beta;          Phi          Kappa          Tau         How          goodness          heightens          beauty!—Hannah          Moore.         oO          ea)          oe          en          Oe          AG          nA          thileticn          Association:         LOPBa  2PO—          MY.          We.          ©,          Ane          Waoleoie          Aesefcieliieyn.         O02          10          n n          ©          Aco          nleticus          Association.         MoS          02          oY           uae          GoeAw          Athletic          Association:         +h          tb          te         LILDIAN          MARJOREE          PARMER,          A.B.         ANDERSON,          S.          C.         Strong          reasons          make          strong          acttons.—Shakespeare.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1927          38=          29=—yY.          WW.          €:          A:;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Team;          Basketball          Team.         1929-'30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Team;          Basketball          eam;         Baseball          Team;          Archery          Team;          Bowl-         ing          Team;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society;          I.          R.          C.;          Junior          Representa-         tive          on          Athletic          Board.         1930-  31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Team;          I.          R.          C.;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society.         NORA          DENIZA          FIELD,          A.B.         SENECA,          S.          C.         A          good          resolve          will          make          any          poet.—Horace.         19272          28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-29          —Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         S.          CC,          Whine.         19292          30-=Y.          WW.          G.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         S.          C.          Union;          Curry          Literary          Society;         Archimedeans;          Forceps          and          _          Scalpel         Club.         1930-’°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans;          Curry          Literary          Society;         Forceps          and          Scalpel          Club.         ELISE          FLOWERS,          A.B.         ANDREWS,          S.          C.         Phi          Nu          Kappa         All          women          seem          to          be          by          nature          coquettes.         —La          Rochefaucauld.         19272          28—-Y.          We          G.          Ale          AthleticueAssocianons         1928-29-_Y.          W.          G.          A.;          Athletic)          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-'30—Y.          Wo          G)          Avs          Athletian          Association:         Curry          Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.         1930-  31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         Curry          Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.         DOLLIE”          POGPE,          8:5:         ORANGEBURG,          S.          C.         Beta          Alpha,          Pi          Epsilon          Pi         It          is          tranquil          people          who          accomplish          much.         —Thoreau.         1927-28—Y.          W.          GC:          A.;          Athletic          Association:         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1928-  29—-Y.          W.          CG.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1930-  31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         INEZ          FORD,          A.B.         BASLEY          sr          Ge         And          her          yes,          once          said          to          you,         Shall          be          yes          forevermore.          —Elizabeth          Barrett          Browning.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.          ;         1928-29          -Y.,          W.          CG.          A.;          Athletic          Associations         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-  30—Y.          W.          €.          Av;          Athletic          Association:         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         VIVIA          ADELE          FORD,          B.S.         BENNETTSVILLE,          S.          C.         Beta          Alpha,          Kappa          Phi         Thou          who          hast         The          fatal          gift          of          beauty.—Byron.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Team;          Basketball          Team;         Swimming          Team;          Track          Team.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Team;          Basketball          Team;         Swimming          Team;          Track          Team.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Team;          Basketball          Team;         Swimming          Team;          Varsity          Basketball;         eee          Cee         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Team;          Basketball          Team;         Masquers;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Varsity          Basketball.         p)          j         AWD          RIE          RINES          GARYS          BULB          E          Re          ALB:         GRINTON@          Sa.          S         She          speaks,          behaves,          and          acts          just          as          she          ought.         —Pope.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts.         1928-’°29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Secretary          Curry          Literary          Society;          Base-         ball          Squad.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         BESS          GAINES,          B.S.         GREENVILLE,          S.          C.         Phi          Kappa          Tau,          Beta          Alpha         True          as          the          needle          to          the          pole         Or          as          the          dial          to          the          sun.—Barton          Booth.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.           Athletic          Association.         1928-          29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:;          Athletic          Association.         1929-30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         RORASE          Ue          wat.         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Reson          vla          A.         MIRIAM          GANDY,          B.S.         DOVESVILUE,          +S.          C:         Beta          Alpha         Woman's          at          best,          a          contradiction          still—Pope.         192,7-          28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association.         197382          29—You          we          @,          A.          sAthletic          Association.         1929-30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         Archimedeans.         NOB02          B=          Yo          We e          CuvAcs          Athlette          sAssoctation:         Archimedeans.         oa          Oa          ote         WINIFRED          GANTT,          A.B.         ROOK          IstiLiL,          S.          C.         Gentle          in          method,          resolute          tn          action.         —From          the          Latin.         S27          2.8          Yaa          Vi          CamAwe          VAthletic          sAssoctation;         Glee          Club.         NOD,          a2,          9)          VO          mA          mA          thleticmsAssoctation:         19292          30—=Y          Wa          @.          A...          Athletic          Association:         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association;         [ee          RasG:         MARY          ELIZABETH          GARRISON,          A.B.         FORT          VIE:         Whoe'r          amidst          the          sons         Of          reason,          valor,          liberty,          and          virtue         Displays          distinguished          merit          ts          a          noble         Of          nature's          own          creating.—Thomson.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         1928-'29—-Y.          W.-C.          A.+          Athletic          Assoctation:         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1930--31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Johnsonian         Statk         VIRGINIA          GARRISON,          A.B.         WAIN]          WY          GRonom          Ge         For          out          of          the          abundance          of          the          heart,          the          mouth         speaketh.—Matthew          XII;          34.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1930-’°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Forceps          and          Scalpel.         VARINA          CELY          GARRISON,          B.S.         EASLEY          wow.         Beta          Alpha         Smooth          runs          the          water          where          the          brook          ts          deep.         —Shakespeare.         1927-’28—Y.          W.-C.           A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         LENORA          GLADDEN,          A.B.         FORT          LAWN,          S.          C.         Beta          Beta          Beta         And          chiefly          for          the          weaker          by          the          wall         You          wore          that          cape          of          same          benevolence.         —Meredith.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          College          Mar-         shal;          Forceps          and          Scalpel.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         President          Curry          Literary          Society;         Presidents’          Council;          President          Forceps         and          Scalpel;          President          Beta          Beta          Beta.         JOSIE          GLENN,          A.B.         ROCK          IEtiLE,          So          G.         And          whether          coldness,          pride,          or          virtue          dignify,         A          woman;          so          she’s          good,          what          does          tt          signify?         —Byron.         OISNGODBOLD          WBS,         CENTENARY,          S.          C.         I          mean          she          should          be          courteous,          facile,          sweet,         Hating          that          solemn          vice          of          greatness,          pride.         —Ben          Jonson.         19272          28—Y.          WG.          A:;          Athletic          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1928-          29—-Y.          W.          CG.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1929--30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Elena          eacharasm@lubran          Wn          De.         Chemistry          Club.         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Bilene          Ea          Richards          Clubs.          We)          DG.         Chemistry          Club.         NURSE          GOOCE          ANB:         FORT          LAWN,          S.          C.         Beta          Pi          Theta         So          she          was          all          a          sweet          whose          ev'ry          patt,         In          due          proportion          mixed,          proclaimed          the          maker's         art.—Dryden.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         MARGARET          GORDON,          A.B.         CHARLESTON,          S.          C.         Pi          Epsilon          Pi         Talent          rules          without          a          sceptre.—Caeltus.         O72          7.3          e          Ve          GAG          meet          oleticme          Associations         1928-29-y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         19292          30—-Y.          W.          ©          A’;          Athletic          Association:         Curry          Literary          Society.         19302          31==Y.          WW.          GA:          Athletic          Association:         Curry          Literary          Society;          Art          Editor          of         ‘TATLER.         JULIA          GRANTHAM,          A.B.         NICHOLS,          S.          C.         Beta          Epsilon          Chi         Those          who          can          command          themselves          command         others.—Hazlitt.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Forceps          and          Scalpel;          Curry          Literary         Society.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Forceps          and          Scalpel;          Curry          Literary         Society;          President          Beta          Epsilon          Chi.         NARCISSA          GRAY,          B.S.         WILLIAMSTON,          S.          C.         She          pleased          while          distant,          but          when          near          she         charmed.—Shenstone.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          4-H          Club;         Glee          Club.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          4-H          Club;         5          Glee          Club.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          4-H          Club;         Glee          Club.         AGNES          GREENE,          A.B.         SALEM          ROG         Her          very          frowns          are          fairer          far         Than          smiles          of          other          women          are.—Coleridge.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;           Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         4-H          Clubs          s-1C™          US          Uy          Da          Grae         Sale          AY         BENJAMIN          PICKENS          GREGORY,          A.B.         CHESTER,          S.          C.         Eta          Sigma          Phi         As          pure          in          thought          as          angels          are,         To          know          her          was          to          love          her.—Samuel          Rogers.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Distinguished.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Freshman         Counselor;          Distinguished.         1929-'30—Freshman          Counselor;          Athletic          Associ-         ation;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Distin-         guished.         1930-'31—Freshman          Counselor;          Athletic          Associa-         tion;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Dele-         gate          to          Camp          Adger.         ELMA          LENA          GRIGSBY,          A.B.         SALUDA,          SS.          CG         The          sweetest          garland          to          the          sweetest          maid.         —Tickell.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-°29—_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         SaG.          Uri          Re          CG.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         Se          Gs          WES          EIR          eS:         THOMASIA          HARRIS          GUTHRIE,          B.S.         CAMDEN,          S.          C.         Beta          Alpha          Delta         She          is          pretty          to          walk          with         And          witty          to          talk          with         And          pleasant          too,          to          think          on.—Suckling.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'  29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930-’°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Athletic          Associ-         ation;          Recording          Secretary          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1930-’31——Freshman          Counselor;          Athletic          Associa-         tion;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         MARY          HAMMOND,          B.S.         SPARTANBURG,          S.          C.         Delta          Kappa          Zeta         Variety          ts          the          condition          of          harmony.         —James          Freeman          Clarke.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Freshman         Cabinet;          Orchestra;          Masquers—Apprentice.         1928--29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Orchestra;         Masquers—Apprentice;          Business          Manager          of          Or-         chestra.         1929--30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Orchestra;         Glee           Club;          Masquers—Journeyman;          Business         Manager          Orchestra;          Music          Club;          Choral          Society;         Chapel          Choir;          Standards          Committee.         1930-’31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          President          Or-         chestra;          President          Music          Club;          Choral          Society.         JANES          EUAIND          Bis:         PRORENGE,          S.C,         Kappa          Phi         A          merry          heart          doeth          good          like          a          medicine.         —          Bible.         LOD          2.8=—)          ae          Vie          Ge          we          AeeAthlette          Association:         Hockey          Team.         O30          ==          Ve          Ven          GwAG          Athletic          Association:         Hockey          Team,          Varsity;          Athletic          Rep-         resentative.         19292          30=yYoe          Wee          @,          A.           Athletic          Association:         Hockey          Team.         SSO          ——          Ye          Vem          GumrACe          mE          ANT          leticm          association:         Hockey          Team.         REBECCA          MOORE          HARDIN,          B.S.         CHESTER,          S.          C.         Patience          and          gentleness          are          power.—Leigh          Hunt.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-  30—Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Music          Club.         193.0331——Y          Wi          Go          At          Athleticm          Associaton:         Music          Club;          Choral          Society.         RUTH          HARLING,          B.S.         EDGEFIELD,          S.          C.         Phi          Beta          Chi         God          sent          his          singers          upon          earth         With          songs          of          sadness          and          of          mirth         That          they          might          touch          the          hearts          of          men         And          bring          them          back          to          heaven          again.—Longfellow.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Glee          Club.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         College          Glee          Club;          Choral          Society;          Music          Club;         Glee          Club;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1929--30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         College          Glee          Club;          Choral          Society;          Chapel          Choir;         Music          Club;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Girl          Scouts;          Glee          Club.         1930--31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         College          Glee          Club;          Choral          Society;          Chapel          Choir;         Music          Club;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Girl          Scouts;          Librarian          of          Glee          Club;          President         Phi          Beta          Chi.         ISABEL          HARRELL,          A.B.         NEW          YORK          CITY         For          me—I          hold          no          commerce          with          despair!         —Dames.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Hockey          Team;          Swimming          ‘Team;         Swimming          Manager.         1928-’29Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic           Association.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Class          Hockey          Team;          Hockey          Varsity.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Manager;          Hockey          Team;         Wearer          of          ““W’’;          Glee          Club;          Choral         Society;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Forceps          and          Scalpel.         MARY          LOUISE          HARRELL,          B'S:         NEW          YORK          CITY         ‘Tis          only          noble          to          be          good.—Tennyson.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.°C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen)          Hi          (Richards          Clubs          Ui          DaGame         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen”          Ho          Richards          Glubss          Uae)          Ge         Chemistry          Club.         1930-’°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen”          Hi          “Richards’          Clubs          Uen          a         Chemistry          Club.         ee          en          ce         SALLY          HARRISON,          B:S.         WORE,          Sp          Co         Sigma          Delta          Theta,          Beta          Alpha         True          genius,          but          true          woman.         Elizabeth          Barrett          Browning.         1927--28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Distin-         guished;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Johnsonian         Reporter;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         192930—Y.          W.          C.          Athletic          Association;          Feature         :          Editor          of          Johnsonian;          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety;          Commencement          Marshal.         1930-31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Standards         Committee;          Associate          Editor          of          Johnsonian;          Tar-         LER          Staff;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Terpsi-         chorean          German          Club.         ESSIE          HARVEY,          B.S.         PINOPOLIS,          on          GC.         Sincerity’s          my          chief          delight.——Lady          Chudleigh.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1928-°29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Choral          So-         CleL          yO          Can          Once          Glee          Elub.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Music          Club;         Choral          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Music          Club;         Choral          Society;          Home          Service          Group         ieader-m          eon          Cabinet.         PELE          CEEAS          ICY          54.45.         DILTON,          5..C.         Kappa          Sigma          Gamma         A          sunny          temper          gilds          the          edges          of          life's          blackest         cloud.—Guthrie.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         1930-3          1==Y.)          W.          €.          A;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         Sob          ot         ANNIE          OPHELIA          HAYNES,          A.B.         WALHALLA,          S.          C.         The          greatest          attribute          of          Heaven          ts          mercy.         —Beaumont          and          Fletcher.         L927.          8          =          Vou          Wi          Cow          Aa          Athletic          wAssociation:         1928-29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929--30—-Y.          W.          CGC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Sa.G          aur         L930          3          ==          We          Go          wAG-          Athletic          Association:         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Girl         Srewiss          Ss          (C.          Was          IR.          Sy          1s          JANG         LUCILE          HEINZ,          A-B.         CHARLESTON,          S.          C.         Divination          seems          heightened          and          raised          to          its          high-         est          power          1n          woman.—Alcott.         1927--28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Glee          Club.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Glee          Club;         Distinguished;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Distinguished;          Winthrop          Literary         Society;          Chapel          Choir;          I.          R.          C.;          Delegate          to         State          Y.          M.          C.          A.          and          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Conference;         Commencement          Marshal;          Vice-President          Class.         1930--31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          President         Class;          Senior          Order;          Presidents’          Council.         ANNE          MAY          HENDRICKS,          B.S.         PICKENS,          S.          C.         Phi          Kappa          Gamma         On          great          occasions          it          ts          almost          always          women          who         have          given          the          strongest          proofs          of          virtue          and         devotion.—Count          Montholon.         1927--28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Club.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen          H.         brat          Club;          4-H          Club;          R.          S.          I.          A.;          Pickens         ub.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen          H.         Richards          ‘Clubs          4-Ei          (Clubs)          R.          S)          Io          Ales          Pickens         Club;          Curry          Literary          Society.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Club;          4-H          Club;          R.          S.          I.          A.;          Pickens         Club;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Student          Poetry         Society.         RUTH          GENE          HENDRICKS,          B.S.         RICKENS          woaGs         Phi          Kappa          Phi         Woman          is          most          perfect          when          most          womanly.         —Gladstone.         1927-28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Club;          Girl          Scouts.         1928-°29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Club;          Girl          Scouts;          Wade          Hampton         Literary          Society.         1929--30-—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Club;          Girl          Scouts;          Wade          Hampton         Literary          Society;          Chemistry          Club.         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Club;          Girl          Scouts,          Second          Lieutenant;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Chemistry         Clubpe          Rao)          Sean          se          Geelue         fe          Oa          te         SARAH          LEE          HEUSTESS;          Bs.         BETHUNE,-S.          C.         To          feel,          to          love,          to          suffer,          to          devote          herself,          will         always          be          the          text          of          the          life          of          woman.         —Balzac.         1927-28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Freshman         Cabinet.         1928-’-29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1929-’30--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          S.          C.          U.;          Ellen          H.          Richards         Club;          Secretary          Chemistry          Club.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          S.          C.          U.;          Vice-President          Ellen         H.          Richards          Club;          Chemistry          Club.         iu@          ji         SUSANTGARINE          Ms          HIG@KSe          Bes:         javurarswanuinis,,          Sy          (Cc.         Beta          Gamma          Pi,          Beta          Alpha         I          meant          to          make          her          fair,          and          free,          and          wise,         Of          greatest          blood,          and          yet          more          good          than          great.         —Ben          Jonson.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Orchestra;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Orchestra;          A.          R.          C.          Life          Saver;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         I.          R.          C.;          Swimming          Team;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Athletic          Asso-         ciation;          I.          R.          C.;          Treasurer          of          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society.         BNOULA          ESTHER          HIBRS,          B.S.         BHREARDT.          S.C.         The          more          we          give          to          others,          the          more          we          are         increased.—Lao-T          ze.         O22          28a          Wi          Ga          Ages          Athletic          Association.         RO          Deo          en          Wine          CRAGEEn           A          TDLetiG          ssoctation:         9292          30==Yo          WG.          Ae          Athletic          Association.         LOB          Oe          sl          Ve          Wie          Ge          AG          ee          Athletic          Association:         Curry          Literary          Society.         BVELYN          BILL.          A.B.         ENOREE,          5S.          C.         The          countenance          ts          the          portrait          of          the          soul.—Cicero.         oD          28          —          $V          a          Wer          GaeeA.;          Athletic          “Association;         Girl          Scouts.         1928-'29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         192923          0          Yo          Wi          Co          Als          Athletic          Association:         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          S.          C.          U.;         IR,          By          li,          AN         OB          02          314          Vie          Gun          Ae          Athletic          sAssoctation:         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          S.          C.          U.;         President          R.          S.          I.          A.         ROSE          BUD          HINSON,          B.S.         KERSHAW,          S.           C.         Modesty          ts          the          citadel          of          beauty          and          virtue.         —Demades.         (Oe          2S          ==          SW          Ga          Ae          Athletic:          Association,         1922          20          =o          Wee          GaeA-          eAthletic          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         Oo          es          0          ——          VW          Ge          ACoA          tl          etiGnAssOclation™         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         LOB          023s          en                    a          GamnAn          met          hleticm          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         ANDREA          AGNES          ANNIE          HOFFMEYER,          A.B.         FLORENCE,          S.          C.         Labor          conquers          all          things.—Hamer.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          G.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-30—Y.          W.          GC.          A.          Athletic          Association:         Archimedeans.         1930231=-Y.          W.          GG)          Ag          Athleticm          Associaton:         Archimedeans.         ELIZABETH          HOPKE,          B.S.         CHARLESTON,          S.          C.         Sigma          Kappa          Sigma,          Beta          Alpha         Grace          was          in          all          her          steps,          heaven          in          her          eye,         In          every          gesture          dignity          and          love.—Miulton.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         President          Class;          Glee          Club;          President's         Council;          Delegate          Blue          Ridge          Confer-         ence;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1928-’29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Sophomore          Council;          Winthrop          Liter-         ary          Society.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         I.          R.          C.;          Commencement          Marshal;         Treasurer          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         I.          R.          C.;          President          of          Winthrop          Liter-         ary          Society;          President’s          Council.         MARY          ELUA-HORTON;          A-S,         LANCASTER,          5.          CG,         Beta          Pi          Theta         She          has          prosperous          art,         Where          she          will          play          with          reason          and          discourse         And          well          she          can          persuade.—Shakespeate.         1927--28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Distin-         guished,         1928-29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Distin-         guished;          Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Distin-         guished;          Treasurer          Curry          Literary          Society;          I.         R.          C.;          Junior-Senior          Debate;          Debaters          League,         Grand          Committee;          Carolina-Winthrop          Debate.         1930-’°31—Y.          W.          C.           A.;          Athletic          Association;          Debaters         League,          President;          Order          of          Strawberry          Leaf;         Cambridge-Winthrop          Debate;          U.          D.          C.         ALMA          HUDSON,          A.B.         MCCA          SG         Theta          Sigma          Beta,          Beta          Pi          Theta         If          to          her          share          some          female          errors          fall         Look          on          her          face          and          you'll          forget          them          all.—Pope.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Re          Ss          (letAue          [ee          Rese          wee          resigent         Theta.          Sigma          Beta.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         R.          Sivly          Avs          USSR          SG          aiereshinan         Counselor.         MARY          “Al          VCE          HUTCHINSON,          “A.B.         ES          S,          C.         Beautiful          as          sweet!          Young          as          beautiful!          and          soft         as          young!          and          gay          as          soft!          and          innocent          as         gay          !—Y          oung.         1927-28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society          ;          Forceps          and          Scalpel          Club.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society          ;          Secretary          and          Treasurer          of         Forceps          and          Scalpel          Club;          Freshman          Counselor.         JAUAIRURUHE          TP          JANUIP          IPO),          133.85.         DORCHESTER,          S.          C.         Phi          Nu          Kappa,          Beta          Alpha         She          has          an          eye          that          could          speak,          though          her          tongue         were          stlent—Aaron          Hull,         1927-          28—-Y.          W.          CGC.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         House          President          Roddey          Hall;          Student         Government          Executive          Board;          Curry         Literary          Society.         GETHA          JACKSON,          B.S.         ROWESVILEE          ou         The          flower          of          meekness          on          a          stem          of          grace.         —James          Montgomery.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1928-°29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          S.          C.          U.         1930-'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          S.          C.          VU.         eG)          Ge         CARNICE          JENNINGS,          A.B.         ORANGEBURG,          S.          C.         Phi          Kappa          Phi         The          bloom          of          opening          flowers,          unsullied          beauty         Softness          and          sweetest          innocence          she          wears,         And          looks          like          nature          in          the          world’s          first          spring.         —Roeve.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         S.          CG.          U.-          Girl          Scouts;          President          of         Phi          Kappa          Phi.         93 0251          ——          oun          Ven          Cue          A          arth          leticne          Association!         Sa          Ca          Un          me          Girls          coutsems          resident          ot         Pov          Ixayeyon          (Pore          I,          Ik.          (Cs          Wace         Hampton          Literary          Society.         MARGUERITE          JOHNSON,          B.S.         ROCKS          HDi          See         Kappa          Delta          Phi         Sincerity          ts          the          better          part          of          wisdom.—Chesterfield.         1927-28          -—_Y.          WW.          (G          AG          Athi          cticus          Associanonm:         Gitk          Scouts!)          UD          ae          Cra          Ome          Glee         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1928-'29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         UL          DGee          Sa          Canes          Ellene          rlemiachie         ards          Club.         1929-  30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         S.          G          Ue          Ellen          He          Richards€linb:         1930-31—-Y.          W:          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association:         President          Kappa          Delta          Phi.         MARION          JOHNSON,          A.B.         WINNSBORO,          S.          C.         Cood          sens2          and          good          nature          are          never          separated.         —Dryden.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1928-'29—_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Rees         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Ake          PRE,         VERA          JOHNSON,          B.S.         WAGNER,          S.          C.         Gamma          Sigma         Good          nature          is          one          of          the          richest          fruits          of          true         Christtanitty.—Henry          Ward          Beecher.         1927-  -28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1928-  29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1929-          30—-Y.          W.          GC.          A.=          Athletic:          Association:         4-H          Club;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         MARTHA          MEDORA          JOLLY,          A:B.         WNION          SSaiG:         Givz          me          an          honest          laughter.—Sir          Walter          Scott.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         1930-’'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans;          S.          C.          U.         44          TT         DUGINDAT          EVELYN          JONES)          7A:B.         ANDERSON,          S.          C.         I          am          the          very          pink          of          courtesy.—Shakespeare.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         19282          29=-Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Archimedeans.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Archimedeans—Secretary.         MARTHA          FRANCES          JORDAN,          A.B.         ROOK          InhitiL,,          S.C.         A          woman's          strength          is          most          potent          when          robed         in          gentleness.—Lamartine.         1927-          28=—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         W282          29=—Y           W.          CGC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Squad.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         ee          on          Ce          we          lockeymmoquad:          baseball         Squad.         1930-'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         I.          R.          C.;          Hockey          Squad.         te          oy          ty         IRENE          KASSLER,          B.S.         GAFENEY,          S.          C.         Delta          Epsilon          Kappa,          Beta          Alpha         Your          best,          your          sweetest          empire          1ts—                   To          please.—Barbauld.         1927-’28—-Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary         Society.         1928-'29—Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary         Society.         1929-'30—Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary         Society;          Assistant,          Journal          Staff;          Glee         Club.         1930-’31—Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary         Society;          Journal          Staff.         NORMA          KASSLER,          A.B.         GAFENEY,          S.          C.         Delta          Epsilon          Kappa,          Beta          Pi          Theta         Women          are          the          poetry          of          the          world          tn          the          same         sense          as          the          stars          are          the          poetry          of          heaven.         —Hargrave.         1927-’28—Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary         Society.         1928-'29—Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary         Society;          Music          Club;          Distinguished.         1929-’30—Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary         SOcet          yea          VisiGm          @liibe          ml          wun          Ga          Dice         tinguished;          Ass.          Bus.          Manager          Journal.         1930-'31—Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary         Society;          Music          Club;          Bus.          Manager         Journal;          Recording          Sec.          of          Beta          Pi         Theta.         MAYSIE          KEMP,          B.S.         EDGEFIELD,          S.          C.         Beta          Alpha         The          perfection          of          outward          loveliness          ts          the          love         shining          through          its          crystalline          covering.         —James          Porter.         1927--28—-Y.          W.-C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-°29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-73          0--Y.          W.          G)          AY          Athletic          Associations         Dae         Wee          G.         we         OBO.          l=          se.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         +          +         2          ee          +          Se          peg         CLAUDIA          KENNEMUR,          B.S.         ITBERDC          roe.         Kappa          Upsilon          Kappa,          Beta          Alpha         The          beauty          of          a          lovely          woman          ts          like          prose.         —George          Eliot.         1927-7          2:8=-Y=          We          G.          Ate          SAthleticusAssoctarion,         Curry          Literary          Society.         192:8=          29=—Y,          Win          GAG          sAthletiom          Associations         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic)          Associations         Curry          Literary          Society;          Archimedeans,         Secretary;          Freshman          Counselor;          U.         Dy         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         President          of          Archimedeans.         SARA          LAW          KENNERLY,          A.B.         WINNSBORO,          S.          C.         Beta          Pi          Theta         Intellect—brain          force.—Schiller.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Distin-         guished;          Honorary          Scholarship.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Distin-         guished;          Honorary          Scholarship.         1929-’°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Liter ary          Society;          Distin-         guished;          Honorary          Scholarship;’          Asst.         Editor          of          Winthrop          Journal.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          A.          Mark-         ley          Lee          Scholarship;          Vice-president          of         Beta          Pi          Theta;          Associate          Editor-in-         Chief          of          Winthrop          Journal.         fh          Oy          Oa         MAR          Y GILUL          REY          wai.         RODMAN,          S.          C.         Rare          ts          the          union          of          beauty          and          virtue.—Juvenal.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Archimedeans.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Archimedeans.         DEAN          PEW          GEL          B.S.         CLEMSON          COLLEGE,          S.          C.         Sigma          Kappa          Sigma         Contagtous          enthustasm.—Mrs.          Balfour.         19OLI           23—V,          Wi,          (,          Aes          ANadllene          Agsecainion:         Cheer          Leader;          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         LODB=a          2PO—          NF,          WW,          (C.          Aloe          PNasilence          Aexoeictsiom:         Vice-President          Ellen          H.          Richards         Club;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         oO          e          0=—           een          Gum          mA          LD          leticu          AssOclation:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Chapel         Proctor;          Thalia          German.         OBOE          |          —          Yeu          Ven          Gurls          =          Athletic          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Chief          Chapel         Proctor;          Thalia          German.         FRANCES          KNIGHT,          B.S.         DIECONTES          ae.         Phi          Sigma          Delta,          Beta          Alpha         I          have          a          heatt          with          room          for          every          joy.—Bailey.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Secretary          of          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Standards         Committee.         SENNIE          KNIGHT?          A.B.         FOUNTAIN          INN,          S.          C.         The          reason          firm,          the          temperate          will         Endurance,          foresight,          strength          and          skill.         —wWordsworth.         1927-28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Distin-         guished.         1928-’  29—_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Distin-         guished;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Distin-         guished;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          I.         R.          C.;          Debaters          League.         1930-  31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Grand          Council          of          Debaters         League;          Freshman          Counselor;          Chemistry          Club.         (CAIRULIONE          WAN          ILISE:          ININCOIB          EIKO,          VAla Bi         CHARLESTON,          S.          C.         Sigma          Kappa          Sigma         O          perfect          woman,          nobly          planned         To          warn,          to          comfort          and          command.—W          ordsworth.         1927--28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Masquers;         Class          Glee          Club;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Masquers;         Class          Glee          Club;          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Sopho-         more          Council;          Recording          Secretary          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1929--30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Masquers;         Class          Glee          Club;          I.          R.          C.;          Student          Government          Executive          Board;          Chapel          Choir.         1930-31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Masquers;         Class          Glee          Club;          Chapel          Choir;          Hand          Book         Staff;          Secretary          of          Class.         LOUIS          DE PANG?          4:5:         COLUMBIA,          S.          C.         Sigma          Omega          Delta         Strange,          inborn,          profound          attraction.         —Barry          Cornwell.         1927--28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Swimming         Team.         1928-29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Sophomore         Council.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Tatier          Staff;          College          Marshal.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Photo          Editor         of          TatLter;          Freshman          Counselor.         EDITH          LAWTON,          B.S.         GREENVILLE,          S.          C.         What's          a          table          richly          spread         Without          a          woman          at          its          head?—Wharton.         1927--28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Vice-President          Freshman          Cabinet.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Class          Representative          on          Student          Government         Board)          Ay          RG         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Marshal;          De-         baters          League.         1930-’°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society;          Student          Government          Board,          Class          Rep-         resentative;          Debaters          League,          Grand          Committee.         JANET          LEAKE,          A.B.         GUINTONGS          ae         Delta          Kappa          Zeta,          Eta          Sigma          Phi         Scarcely          she          knew          that          she          was          great          or          fatr,         Or          wise          beyond          what          other          women          are,         Or          (which          ts          better)          knew,          but          never          durst          com-         pare.—Dryden.          ;         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Secretary          of          Freshman          Cabinet.         1928-’29-—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Vice-President          of          Class;          Sopho-         more          Council;          Distinguished;          Honorary          Scholar-         ship;          Delegate          to          Blue          Ridge;          Wade          Hampton         Literary          Society;          Masquers.         1929-’-30—Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Delegate          to          Blue          Ridge;         Marshal;          Junior-Senior          Debater;          Chairman          De-         baters          League;          I.          R.          C.;          National          Student          Coun-         cil          of          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society;          Masquers.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.,          President;          Debaters          League;          I.         R.          C.;          National          Student          Council;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Masquers;          Honorary          Mem-         ber          Student          Government          Board;          Presidents’         Council;           Senior          Order.         IEDGDYAN          WIEN.          185          WS         ORANGEBURG,          S.          C.         Her          step          ts          music          and          her          voice          is          song.—Bailey.         1927-28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Class          Glee         Club;          Choral          Society;          College          Glee          Club.         1928-'29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Vice-President          of          Class          Glee          Club;         Choral          Society;          College          Glee          Club;          Music          Club.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          President          of         Class          Glee          Club;          Choral          Society;          College          Glee         Club;          Music          Club;          Chapel          Choir;          Chapel          Proctor.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Class          Glee         Club;          Music          Club,          Treasurer;          Chapel          Choir;         Choir          Proctor.         we         MARY          WILLINGHAM          LEITNER,          B.S.         BOOKMAN,          S.          C.         Beta          Alpha         Her          air,          her          manners,          all          who          saw          admired.         —Crabbe.         1928-'29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          College         Marshal.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         MARY          LEMASTER,          A.B.         GAFFNEY,          S.          C.         With          temper          calm          and          mild,         And          words          of          soften’d          tone.         —The          Vicksburg          Whig.         1927-          23-—-y.          W.          C.          A.          Athletic          Association:         Girl          Scouts.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Girl          Scouts.         1929--30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Girl          Scouts;          Archimedeans;          Forceps         and          Scalpel.         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Girl          Scouts;          Archimedeans,          Treasurer;         Forceps          and          Scalpel.         MARY          GRIER          LESLIE,          A.B.         ROCK          leltti,          S.          C:         I          have         Immortal          longings          in          me.—Shakespeatre.         JWICVAT          DESH          EI          RaeAL          BE:         (COLIUWMIBUA,          So          Cz         Delta          Sigma          Phi,          Beta          Pi          Theta         Rugged          strength          and          radiant          beauty,         These          were          one          in          nature's          place—Sara          J.          Hale.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club.         1928-’  29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Swimming          Team;          Hockey         Squad;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          So-         ciety;          Music          Club.         1929-'30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Manager          of          Hockey         Squad;          Swimming          Team;          Bowling         Team;          Wearer           of          ‘““W’’;          College          Mar-         shal;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Debaters’          League;          Glee          Club;          Music         Clube          Yea          Wirn          Ga          An          Cabinet          eAtiletic         Board.         1930-’31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          President          of          Athletic         Association;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society;          Debaters’          League;          Senior          Or-         der;          President’s          Council;          Grand          Com-         mittee          of          Debaters’          League.         NELLA          HEARN          LONG,          B.S.         RIDGELAND,          S.          C.         Energy          and          persistence          conquer          all          things.         —Franklin.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society.         1928-’'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society.         EEIZABE          Wile          wOW          ies.         AIKEN,  S..C;         Omicron          Alpha          Omicron         She          moves          a          goddess,          and          looks          a          queen.—Homer.         1927-’'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athietic          Association;         Secretary          of          Class.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Masquers;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Masquers;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society.         1930-'31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Masquers;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society.         HARRIEDLE          EYEERS®          B:s-         DARLINGTON,          S.          C.         Phi          Sigma          Kappa,          Beta          Alpha         And          ‘tis          my          fatth          that          every          flower         Enjoys          the          air          it          breathes—Wordsworth         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Archimedeans.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Archimedeans.         de          hb          ot         ESTELLE          LYON          te         ABBEVILLE,’          S.          G,         Omega          Gamma          Delta,          Eta          Sigma          Phi         Her          glossy          hair          was          clustered          o'er          a          brow         Bright          with          intelligence,          and          fair          and          smooth.         —Byron.         1927--28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club.         1928-°29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club.         1929-’°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club.         1930-’-31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club.         MIPDREDEELIZABE          TH          Isy          ON,          A.B.         ANDERSON,          S.          C.         Sigma          Omega          Delta         She          ts          made          to          be          the          admiration          of          everybody,          and         the          happiness          of          one.—Butke.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Terpsichorean          German          Club.         1928-'29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Terpsichorean          German          Club.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Terpsichorean          German          Club.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Terpsichorean          German          Club.         MARY          McCULLOUGH,          A.B.         PNUGEING          es          (C:         Her          ways          are          ways          of          pleasantness          and          all          her          paths         are          peace.—Proverbs.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Gilae          Clits          WW),          IDs          C-         PUIZADEl          Ha          BELKeMcELHANEY,          A.B.         IORI          IMMUNE,          So          (C,         True          happiness          (if          understood)         Consists          alone          in          doing          good.—Thomson.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-°29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Basketball          Squad.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Distinguished;          Curry          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Basketball          Squad;          Curry          Literary          So-         ciety;          South          Carolina          Union;          Rural         School          Improvement          Association.         BVA          MARY          McGEE,          B.S.         WALTERBORO,          S.          C.         Beta          Epsilon          Phi         The          gentleness          of          all          the          Gods          go          with          thee.         —Shakespeare.         92          7=          28——-Y.          W.          GA.          Athletic          Association,         1928--29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1931023          1==Y.          W.          G          A.:          Athletic          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         JULIA          McIVER,          A.B.         MT.          PLEASANT,          S.          C.         Pi          Lambda          Kappa         High          though          a          wit,          yet          humble          was          her          mind,         As          tf          she          could          not,          or          would          not,          find         How          much          her          worth          transcended          all          her          kind.         —Dryden.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Secretary          of          Class;          Sophomore          Coun-         cole         1929-’30—Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.:A.         Cabinet;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Treasurer          of          Class.         1930-'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Masquers;         Business          Manager          of          TATLER;          Presi-         dent          Pi          Lambda          Kappa.         SALLIE          McKINNON,          B.S.         BENNETTSVILLE,          S.          C.         Kappa          Sigma          Gamma         Ideality          consists          of          the          rainbow          rays          of          intellect.         —Alfred          Mercier.         1927-28—Y.)          W.          Ge          A          Athletics          Associations         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1929-'30—Y.          W.          G.          A.;          Athletic          Assocation:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         MAMIE          NICHOLS          McMILLAN,          B.S.         DATARS          .G:         Faithfulness          and          sincerity          first          of          all.—Confuctus.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Music          Club;          Choral          So-         ciety;          Chapel          Choir.         1930-          31—Y.          W.          Co          A.s)          Athletic          Association:         Glee          Club;          Music          Club;          Choral          So-         ciety;          Chapel          Choir.         MARY          JANE          MACFIE,          A.B.         WINNSBORO,          S.          C.         The          highest          art          ts          artlessness—Durivage.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         FRANCES          ELIZABETH          MARSHALL,          A.B.         ROCKHILL          S.C.         Sigma          Delta          Theta,          Beta          Sigma          Delta         And          when          a          lady’s          tn          the          case,         You          know          all          other          things          give          place.—Gay.         oie          8          Ko          GA          eA          tT          Dl           eticn          Association:         Treasurer          Glee          Club.         (ODB-           PONE,          WY,          IC,          INF          JNuolleme          Nagoreitata          tein:         192923          0-=Yo          WG.          Als          Athletic          Association;         Thalia          German.         OS          OSs          Yau          V          Cue          AUamAthiletic          Association:         Thalia          German.         MARIA          GARLINGTON          MARTIN,          B.S.         CLEMSON          COLLEGE,          S.          C.         Sigma          Kappa          Sigma         To          see          her          ts          to          love          her          and          love          but          her          forever.         —Butrns.         1927-'28—-Athletic          Association;          Treasurer          of         Glass:         1928-'29—-Athletic          Association;          Sophomore          Coun-         cil.         1929-’30—Athletic          Association;          I.          R.          C.;          Basket-         ball          Squad.         1930-’31—I.          R.          C.          Secretary;          Assistant          Business         Manager          of          Johnsonian.         MARY          LANGIE          MARTIN,          B.S.         BLUEFIELD,          WEST          VIRGINIA         Tau          Omega          Kappa         She          ts          herselfe          of          best          things          the          collection.         —Sir          Philip          Sidney.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Choral          Society.         1928-'29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Choral          Society.         1929-'30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Vice-President          Glee          Club;          Choral          So-         ciety;          College          Glee          Club;          Music          Club;         Assistant          Business          Manager          Johnsonian.         1930--31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          College          Glee          Club;          Music         Club;          Business          Manager          Johnsonian;         President          Tau          Omega          Kappa;          Choral         Society.         LOUISEIMA          THIS,          B.S.         CHARLESTON,          S.          C.         Her          heart          was          in          her          work,          and          the          heart          giveth         grace          unto          every          art.—Longfellow.         ho)          3          =          |          Ve          Ge          eA          etic          Association:         OZ          Se          2.9          =          ai          Gu          A e          eAthleticn          Association:         Glee          Club;          Choral          Society;          Music         Club.         LODO          0          =          VeVi          Gee          Athleticn          Association:         Glee          Club;          Music          Club.         OZ          02s          Vee          Ven          Ga          Av          eA          thleticn          Association:         Glee          Club;          Music          Club.         LOUISE          MATTISON,          A.B.         HONEA          PATH,          S.-C.         Venus          herself,          tf          she          were          bold,          would          not          be         Venus.—Apulartes.         MARTHA          MICKLE,          A.B.         ROCKSHIDiGa          om          ee         Beta          Tau          Gamma         Happiness          seems          made          to          be          shared.—Corneille.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          GSA;          Athletic          Association:         Glee          Club.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Choral          Society.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;:          Athletic          Association:         Glee          Club;          Girl          Scouts;          Chapel          Choir;         President          Beta          “Tau          Gamma.         193.023          1==Y,          Wa          Gy          Ae          AthleticAssocianion         Glee          Club;          Girl          Scouts;          Chapel          Choir;         Curry          Literary          Society.         FANNIE          G.          MILLER,          A.B.         ORANGEBURG,          S.          C.         ‘Tis          modesty          that          makes          her          seem          divine.         —Shakespeare.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         I          Ace          e.         193,0-°3          1—Y.           W.          Ge)          -Ace          Athletic          sAssociations         Ih,          AR,          (C..         MILDRED          MILLER,          A.B.         GREENVILLE,          S.          C.         Eta          Sigma          Phi         So          unaf fected,          so          composed          a          mind;         So          firm,          so          soft,          so          strong,          yet          so          refined!—Pope.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor;          Distinguished.         1928-°29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor;          Distinguished;          Hockey         Squad.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor;          Distinguished;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Johnsonian         Staff;          Commencement          Marshal.         1930-’31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         President’s          Council;          Editor-in-Chief          of         Winthrop          Journal.         ROE          Re          VASANIN          MILEBK,          A.B.         Moore,          S.          C.         For          thy          more          sweet          understanding,          a          woman.         Shakespeare.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Girl          Scouts;          Curry          Literary          Society;         Archimedean          Club.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Girl          Scouts;          Curry          Literary          Society;         Archimned          eare          Clu          bie          RemiSen          len          Ae         MARY          OLA          MITCHUM,          B.S.         KINGSTREE,          S.          C.         She          was          a          soft          landscape          of          mild          earth         Where          all          was          harmony,          calm,          and          quiet.—Byron.         Oe          6          =e          Ou          eA          tletiGmAssocration:         LOD          se          20S          ea          Carly          eAthletiGmAssociation.         LOVE          |=          =e          Vi          @an          Abe          mr          Ath          etic          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Freshman         Counselor.         LOSES          0a          V          Oa          Athletic          eaAssociation:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Assistant         Chief          Freshman          Counselor.         JUANITA          MOLE,          A.B.         BRUNSON,          S.          C.         The          mildest          manners          and          the          gentlest          heart.         —Homer.         LORI          =          PEN,          Wh,          (C,          Doe          Adelleue          Acgeeiatcton,         LOZ          8229          Yo          Wr          Ge          Aa          Athletic          Wssociation:         1920-30,          Wi,          ©,          Mee          Middllesie          Aagericinioias         Forceps          and          Scalpel.         LOBO-”          ile,          Wi,          (CS,          ANok          TNs          HNeRorelevntonns         Forceps          and          Scalpel.         ob          ot         ELIZABETH          MOORE,          A.B.         ROCK          letn,          S,          C,         Beta          Sigma          Delta,          Kappa          Epsilon         An          inborn          grace          that          nothing          lacked         Of          culture          or          appliance—         ‘The          warmth          of          genital          courtesy,         The          calm          of          self-reliance.—Whittier.         1927-’28—Y.          W.         C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         LODE)          ——          Vem          Ga          AL          aA          tbletic          s          Association:         HOS          Os          NeW          Gow          Aces          AtileticmAssociationy         CATHERINE          MORGAN,          B.S.         HARTSVICL          Eo          mG:         Beta          Alpha,          Pi          Sigma          Phi         A          daughter          of          the          gods,          divinely          tall         And          most          divinely          fatr.—Tennyson.         1927-’28—-Athletic          Association;          Hockey          Team;          Basketball         Squad;          Track          Team.         1928-’29—Athletic          Association;          Hockey          Team;          Basketball         Squad;          Manager          Track          Team;          Athletic          Board;         Captain          Hockey          Team;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society.         1929-’30-——Athletic          Association;          Hockey          Team;          Varsity         Hockey          Team;          Captain          Basketball          Squad;          Track         Team;          Varsity          Track          Team;          Swimming          Team;         Treasurer          Athletic           Association;          Recording          Secre-         tary          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Athletic         Board;          A.          R.          C.          Life          Saving          Corps;          Wearer         “WwW          ”         0         1930-’31—-Athletic          Association;          Captain          Hockey          Team;         Varsity          Hockey          Team;          Basketball          Squad;          Track         Team;          Vice-President          Athletic          Association;          Vice-         President          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Ath-         letic          Board;          Tarrer          Staff.         MARY          LOUISE          MYERS,          A.B.         OAKWAY,          S.          C.         Delta          Gamma         For          they          can          conquer          who          think          they          can.—Virgil.         1927-’'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Zz          edel          (Gln          IR          Sa          My          vale          .         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          R.          S.          I.          A.;          Curry          Liter-         ary          Society;          Forceps          and          Scalpel;          Ath-         letic          Association.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         R.S.          ly          Ave          Curry          Literary          Society:         PAULINE          M.          NASH,          B.S.         GRAYs          COURI=E          oe         Beta          Alpha         And          her          shiny          locks         Hang          on          her          temples          like          a          golden          fleece.         —Shakespeare.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         NAOMI          JOSEPHINE          NIX,          A.B.         GARNETT,          S.          C.         They          serve          God,          who          serve          well          his          creatures.         —AMrs.          Norton.         1927-28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          S.          C.          U.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C,          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Girl          Scouts;         Glee          Club;          S.          C.          U.;          Archimedean          Club.         1930-’31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Girl          Scouts;         Archimedean          Club;          Forceps          and          Scalpel;          Glee         Club;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Student          Volun-         teer          Band;          Secretary          and          Treasurer          of          Student         Volunteer          Band;          Chapel          Choir.         PEIVA          NORRIS,          AB;         NEWBERRY,          S.          C.         There’s          a          proud          modesty          tn          mertt.—Dryden.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         LRGs         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         SARAH          OATES,          A.B.         HENDERSONVILLE,          N.          C.         With          thee          conversing          I          forget          all          time          Milton.         1927--28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-29—-Y.          W.          CGC.          A.:          Athletic          Association:         Distinguished.         1929--30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Distinguished.         193.0           31—-Y.          W.          GC.          A.:          Athletic          Association.         ILIVANBe          tel          ONDE.          BEG.         WVBR.          Se          KC:         He          lives          most         Who          thinks          most,          feels          the          noblest,          acts          the          best.         —Bailey.         1927-          28——-Y.          W.          GC:          A.           Athletic          Association.         1928-29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association.         1929-30==Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Archimedean         Club.         (9S          OS          ——          Yeu          V          Gone          A          At          bletiem          Association:         Archimedean          Club.         HELEN          BOROUGHS          O’DELL,          A.B.         LIBERTY;          5...          CG.         Kappa          Phi          Tau         Ease          with          dignity.—Cicero.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor.         1928-29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor.         1929-30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapels          erocton          mls          Ge.         1930-'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor          sla          Rem          Ce          mek          appa         Phi          Tau,          President.         BERNICE          RAE          ODOM,          A.B.         GIBSON,          N.          C.         The          more          we          give          to          others          the          more          we          are         increased.—Lao-T          ze.         1927-28--Y.          W..G.          A;          AthleticeAssoctation:         1928-  29-Y.          W.          G@          A.:          Athletic”          Association;         4-H          Club;          Girl          Scouts.         1929-30—Y.          W.-C.          Axe          Athletie          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          4-H         Club          aie          Ree         1930-3          1=—Y          2          WW.          Ge          Aye          AthleticmsAssociation:         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          4-H         GHiiboysn          dle          Ie,          (Cy         ETHEL          HARRIET          OSTEEN,          B.S.         FLORENCE,          S.          C.         Beta          Alpha         Its          arido          to          be          merry          and          wise,         Its          gude          to          be          honest          and          true-—Old          Scotch          Song.         1927-78          _Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association:         1978-’779—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association.         1999230—=Y,          W,          GG          A:           Athletic          Association         1930-31—Y.          W.          G          A:           Athletic          Association:         VIRGINIA          PARKER,          A.B.         SPARTANBURG,          S.          C.         The          truly          generous          are          the          truly          wise.—Horace.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-'°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         1930-31]—-Y.          W,          C.          A.;          Athletie          Association:         Archimedeans.         ALIENE          PARROE          Py          v5;         ROCKS          HILV          ao.          G:         A          pound          of          pluck          ts          worth          a          ton          of          luck.         —James          A.          Garfield.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—Y.          W.._C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Took          Ge         1930-’°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         I          dee,          (es         LEONORA          ELIZABETH          PARROTT,          A.B.         SWIMMER,          SS,          C.         Kappa          Epsilon,          Eta          Sigma          Phi         If          the          heart          of          a          man          ts          depressed          with          cares,         The          mist          ts          dispelled          when          this          woman          appears.         —Gay.         1927-28—_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Hockey         Squad;          D.          D.          D.;          Distinguished.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Standards          Committee          Rep-         resentative.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Terpsichorean          German         Club;          Kappa          Epsilon,          President.         EOISSPATRICK          ACB:         BOWMAN,          S.          C.         Great          minds,          like          heaven,          are          pleased          in          dotng         good.—Rowe.         OVE          76-0          V          en          GA          eA          tletics          AssOoclatin:         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          S.          C.         Union,          Vice-president,          I.          R.          C.         is02          eI          Woe          ©.          AL          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.         MAR          VHAS          PATTERSON          PEAY,          B.S.         (CILMNARON:          Sy          (Ce.         Upsilon          Tau          Epsilon,          Beta          Alpha         Good          humor          1s          goodness          and          wisdom          combined.         —Owen          Meredith.         1927--28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-°29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Hockey          Squad.         1929-’°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Basketball          Squad;          Baseball         Team,          Manager;          Winthrop          Literary         Society;          Hockey          Squad.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Squad;          Beta          Alpha,          Treas-         urer;          A.          R.          C.          Life-Saving          Corps.         she          choke         PAULINE          PEBLER,          A.B.         CAMERON,          S.          C.         —Amid          life’s          quests         That          seem          worthy,          there          ts          but          one—to          do          men         good.—Bailey.         1928-'29—Entered;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Asso-         ciation;          Student          Volunteer;          Delegate         to          State          Student          Volunteer          Confer-         ence.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.;         Freshman          Counselor;          Student          Volun-         teer,          Secretary          and          Treasurer.         ILOB3Os          sril—=s  ,          WY,          (.          Ae          ANdolieiate          AANgs@cietnion         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Y.          W.          C.         A.          Cabinet;          Student          Volunteer,         IDA          PERRIN,          A.B.         UNION,          S.          C.         Patience          ornaments          the          woman.—Tertullian.         1927          -28—-Y.          W..          @)          sae          Athletic          Association:         1928-'29-—Y.          W.-C...          A.s          Athletic)          Association:         1929=30=-Y.          W.1G)          A          Athletic          sAssociations         fe          RRC.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         [ake          G:         Da          Oi          ye         ELIZABETH          PETTIGREW,          A.B.         FLORENCE,          S.          C.         Eta          Sigma          Phi         Her          deep          blue          eyes          smile          constantly,          as          if          they          had         by          fitness          won          the          secret          of          a          happy          dream          she         does          not          care          to          speak.—Mrs.          Browning.         1927-28—Y.          W.'€.          A:;          Athletic          Association:         Distinguished.         1928-'29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-'30—Y.          W.          G.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         1930-’31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         MARY          LOVE          PLEXICO@          Ac         SHARON,          S.          C.         Eta          Sigma          Phi         Diversity,          that          ts          my          motto.—La          Fontaine.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         Eta          Sigma          Phi,          Secretary;         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          U.          D2          Gx         Girl          Scouts;          South          Carolina          Union;         RES,          IE          AG         SARAH          MIKELL          POPE,          A.B.         EDISTO          ISLAND,          S.          C.         Kappa          Epsilon          Pi         Yet          she’s          more          loveable          as          simple          woman         Than          anyone          diviner          that          I          know.—Cratk.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Freshman          Cabinet;          Winthrop          Literary         Society.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.;         Debaters          League.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society,          Treasurer;         I.          R.          C.;          Debaters          League,          Grand          Com-         mittee.         WILLIE          EVANS          PORTER;          A.B.         CAMDEN,          S.          C.         Beta          Pi          Theta,          Gamma          Sigma         Great          women          belong          to          history          and          to          self-sacrifice.         —tLee          Hunt.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club;         Music          Club;          Chapel          Choir.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club;         Music          Club;          Chapel          Choir;          Secretary         and          Treasurer,          Glee          Club;          President,         Gamma          Sigma.         a          hb          fe         ANNIE          ZELMA          POWER,          A.B.         LAURENS,          S.          C.         Blessed          with          that          sweet          simplicity          of          thought         So          rarely          found,          and          never          to          be          taught.         —Mrs.          Barbauld.         1927-          28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Freshman          Cabinet.         OF          be          OY                    Ge          AL          Athletic          Association:         Girl          Scouts.         90a          |)          ——          Yi          a          OAC          meth          letica          Association:         Giodl          Syeeyiese          1,          Sy          I          TN.         19302          31-—=Y¥  ,          W.          CG.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         Patrol          Leader          Girl          Scouts;          R.          S.          I.          A.         ANNE          LOUISE          PRICHARD,          A.B.         WESTMINSTER,          S.          C.         Kappa          Epsilon          Pi         The          keen          spirit         Seizes          the          prompt          occaston—makes          the          thought         Start          into          instant          action,          and          at          once         Plans          and          performs,          resolves          and          executes.         —Hannah          Moore.         1927-°28—_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Distinguished.         1928-’°29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Distinguished.         1929’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          I.          R.          C.;         Debaters          League;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Distinguished.         1930-’31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.         A.          Cabinet;          I.          R.          C.;          Debaters          League,          Grand         Committee;          Order          of          Strawberry          Leaf;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          President          Kappa          Epsilon          Pi.         ALTA          PRIDMORE,          A:B.         GREENVILLE,          S.          C.         Beauty          ts          a          quality          of          the          heart.          It          ts          more          than         skin          deep.mAnonymous.         NOD          es).          S N          ee          Ge          eer          ACh          leticu          ssOGlation™         1L928=          29a          We          CA.          Athletic          Assoctation:         19D          9730          Ge          aL          meth          etic          Association:         Ine          ReaG@e         1O3O.Sil———  .          W,          CC.          Ace          Avedlesie          Aegean:         I          1s         INEZ          PRIDMORE,          B.S.         GREENVILLE,          S.          C.         Mack          her          majestic          fabric;           she’s          a          temple.—Dryden.         1927-°28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor;          Ellen          H.          Richards         Club.         1928=          29-—Ys          W.-C.          As          Athletes          Assocation-         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1929-  30-—-Y.          W.          G.          A.           Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Campus          Com-         mittee.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         MARGARET          ELIZABETH          PROCTOR,          B.S.         CHESTER,          S.          C.         Upsilon          Tau          Epsilon         Her          faults,          her          sweetnesses,          are          purely          human.         —Cratk.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          GC.          A.           Athletic          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1928-’29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Glee          Club;         College          Orchestra.         1929-73          0—-Y.          Wa          GAs;          Athletic          mAssociation:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Glee          Club;         Campus          Committee.         193.0-31——-Y.          Ws          Go          A...          Athletie          vAssociation:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         GRAGE          ELIZABETH          PRUIT          GD          Bs:         HONEA          PATH,          S.          C.         Sigma          Gamma         Life          without          laughing          ts          a          dreary          blank.         —Thackeray.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1929-30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Chemistry         Club.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Chemistry         Club.         ADELENE          RAINEY,          B.S.         SHARON,          S  S.          C.         Nature          ts          in          earnest          when          she          makes          a          woman.         —Holmes.         ng          Cir          oe          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Class          Glee         ‘lub.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Class          Glee         Club;          U.          D.          C.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          So-         ciety;          Chapel          Choir;          Music          Club.         1929-’°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          U.          D.          C.;         Delegate          to          Blue          Ridge          District          Convention;          U.         D.          C.          Reporter;          Chapel          Choir;          Music          Club;          Col-         lege          Marshal;          Assistant          Business          Manager          of         Journal.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Class          Glee         Club;          President          U.          D.          C.;          Page          and          Delegate         to          General          Convention          U.          D.          C.,          Asheville,          N.         C.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society,          President;         Music          Club;          Presidents’          Council.         EVELYN          RALLINGS,          A.B.         PAGELAND,          S.          C.         What          she          wills          to          do          or          say,         Is          wisest,          vittuousest,          discreetest,          best.—Multon.         19272          28—=Y.          We          Go          Av          Athletic          Association.         OVE          29          ==          Yeu          Wen          Gwen          Atoll          etiem          Association:         NODS]          3 0-          =          Yau          Win          ©.          AG          Athletic          Association:         eRe          Ce          Curry,          Witerary.          society,         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.          A:;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         MARY          ALLISON          RAY,          A.B.         DENMARK,          S.          C.         Gamma          Sigma         Of          all          those          arts          in          which          the          wise          excel         Nature's          chief          masterpiece          is          writing          well.         —John          Sheffield.         LIQ          28          7          Wa          G@.          AL          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-'30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         LOSS          si          —          Ne          V          ne          CawAn          Athletic          Association:         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Journal         italien         MARGARET          RICAUD,          A.B.         BENNETTSVILLE,          S.          C.         Omega          Gamma          Delta         Dignity          in          manner,          always          conveys          a          sense          of         reserve          to          force.—Alcott.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-°-29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Swimming          Team;          Tennis          Team.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         I.          R.          C.;          Tennis          Manager;          Journal         Staff;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Hockey          Team;          A.          R.          C.          Examiner.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ren          Came          residents          Omega          Gamaima         Delta.         CAROLINE          GORDON          RICHARDSON,          A.B.         ORANGEBURG,          S.          C.         etamoim          lieta          ete          psilonmrt         Happiness          lends          poetic          charms          to          woman.—Balzac.         1927-28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Athletic         Board;          Freshman          Cabinet;          Wade          Hampton          Liter-         ary          Society;          Distinguished.         1928-’29—Y.          W.C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society,          Corresponding          Secretary;         S.          C.          U.;          Distinguished;          Honorary          Scholarship.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Beta          Pi          Theta,          Vice-Presi-         dent;          S.          C.          U.,          Recording          Secretary;          Distin-         guished.         1930-’31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society;          Beta          Pi          Theta,          President;         Pi          Epsilon          Pi,          President;          Presidents’          Council;         Senior          Order.         JULIA          RIDDLE,          A.B.         LAURENS,          S.          C.         Eta          Sigma          Phi         She          hath          a          natural          wise          sincerity,         A          simple          truthfulness,          and          these          have          lent          her          a         dignity          as          moveless          as          the          centre.—Lowell.         1927-’°28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Student         Government          Board;          Track          Team;          Freshman         Cabinet.         1928-’  29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Student         Government          Board;          Secretary          Student          Govern-         ment;          Basketball          Team;          Track          Team.         1929-  -30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Student         Government          Board;          Basketball          Team;          Com-         mencement          Marshal;          Freshman          Counselor;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Scout          Patrol          Leader.         1930--31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Student         Government          Board;          Vice-President          Student          Gov-         ernment;          Athletic          Board;          Senior          Order.         LULA          SUE          RIGBY,          B.S:         MANNING,          S.          C.         Pi          Sigma          Delta         O,          born          to          soothe          distress          and          lighten          care,         Lively          as          soft,          innocent          as          fair.—Mrs.          Barbauld.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         CLEORA          ROBERTS,          A.B.         LANCASTER,          S.          C.         You          know          I          say         Just          what          I          think,          and          nothing          more          nor          less.         —Longfellow.         1927-'28—_-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Archimedeans.         MYRTLE          ROBERTSON,          A.B.         HEATH          SPRINGS,          S.          C.         Neatness          ts          the          crowning          grace          of          womanhood.         —Fontenelle.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry.          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Forceps          and         Scalpel.         JENNIE          ROBINSON,          B.S.         BASLEYa          oC.         The          useful          and          beautiful          are          never          separated.         —Pertander.         ODE).          —          Vn          @          eA          eA          nletiemeASSOcIation™         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         ODS)          oe                    an          Cn          AD          AT          bleticmeAssOGlattonie         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         [OPO          30=          we,          Wh,          CGC,          Acs          Aualeme          ANaserstetnorni:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         [OB          025          Yeu          Vn          Come          seAthletic          |          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         IMVAIRSY          SP          RRAINGE          SSROE          B.S.         GREER,          S.          C.         And          when          she          spake,         Sweete          words,          like          dropping          honey,          she          did          shed.         —S          penser.         |          ORV          =          PENG,          Wh          (G          ENee          ANlllanie          JaNGoxereNatopale         Glee          Club;          Choral          Society.         LOD          8=—)          9=          Yo          Vi          Ce          Aa          Athletic.          Association:         Glee          Club;          Choral          Society;          College         Glee          Club;          Music          Club.         (GPO          SO,          Wi,          (C.          BS          ANabileoie          ekasexciekarents         Glee          Club;          Choral          Society;          College         Glee          Club;          Music          Club,          President;         Chapel          Choir.         OS          0          aon          an          en          @          ACEC          ICtICMeASSOGlation:         Glee          Club;          Choral          Society;          College         Glee          Club;          Music          Club,          Vice-Presi-         dent;          Chapel          Choir.         CAROL          ROGERS,          A.B.         GIG,          Ss          CG         Soft          as          the          memory          of          buried          love         Pure          as          the          prayer          which          childhood          wafts          above.         —Byron.         1927-28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Freshman         Cabinet;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Clabes          Ue          DATE:         1928-’°29—_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          ’          Athletic          Association;          Curry          Diter         ary          ey          Ellen          H.          Richards          Clubs          OE          DG:         1929-’30—          Me          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry          ites         ary           aes          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club:          Us          Dac         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen          H.         Ruchardse          Glu          a          Wn          DsGe         VELTA          ROGERS,          A-B:         iBISILINOING,          Se          (Ce         My          heart          ts          firm         There          ts          naught          within          the          compass          of          humanity         But          I          would          dare          endure.-—Sir          A.          Hunt.         LOZ          23          —          =e          Ga          A          eaAtbletic)          Association.         L928          29-—=yYa          We          Ce          Ae)          Athletic          Association,         OB          9230          ==          Youn          V          Gane          Athletic          Association:         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Ih          RE,          KE         USO          2          eo          Yea          Vin          GAR:          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton                    Literary          Society;         [Ry          ts          1b,          Wehoe          di          de          Ce         MAMIE          ELIZABETH          ROTHROCK,          A.B.         PENDLETON,          5.          C.         For          this          ye          Rnow          well,          tho’          I          wouldin’          lie         For          women          ts          all          truth,          and          steadfastness.——Chaucer.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Dis-         tinguished.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         MARGARET          RUSSEL,          A.B.         Nea          Inhiwe,          s.          C.         Beta          Sigma          Delta         Graceful          to          sight,          and          elegant          to          thought.—Y          oung.         1927-  28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association:         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         FRANCES          SADLER,          A.B.         ROCKET          im          Orme         Beta          Sigma          Delta,          Pi          Lambda          Kappa,          Beta          Pi          Theta         Ladies          like          variegated          tulips          show,          Tis          to          their          changes          half          their          charms,          we          owe.         —Pope.         1927-28—Y.          W.          C.          A=          Athletic          Association:         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1930-3          1—-Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         of          Oa          fe         GLADYS          SANDERS,          A.B.         ROGKSEIUIEaS          iG         I          have          enjoyed          earthly          happiness;         I          have          lived          and          loved.—Schiller.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club.         1928-’29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Chapel          Choir;          Choral          So-         ciety;          College          Glee          Club.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Chapel          Choir;          Choral          So-         ciety;          College          Glee          Club.         OLLIE          BERNICE          SANDERS,          A.B.         ROG          Iniiiit,          S.C.         Variety          ts          the          very          spice          of          ltfe-——Cowper.         1927-’-28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Glee          Club;         Distinguished;          Honorary          Scholarship.         1928-’°29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Glee          Club;         Distinguished.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Glee          Club;         Distinguished;          Archimedeans.         1930-°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Glee          Club;         Archimedeans.         de          hb         NADEEN          SAUNDERS,          B.S.          WALTERBORO,          S.          C.         Pi          Epsilon          Pi         None          Rnew          thee          but          to          love          thee,         Nor          named          thee          but          to          praise.         —Fitz-Greene          Halleck.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         T9292          0=          =          an          View          CueAws          Athletics          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1930-2          31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Bilensiiakichards          Glub=          Yo.          WreG.          A.         Cabinet.         NAOMI          SCARBOROUGH,          A.B.         BISHOPVILLE,          S.          C.         Kappa          Upsilon          Kappa         True          bravery          ts          quiet,          undemonstrative.         —Sir          Philip          Sidney.         1926-’27—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Athletic         Board;          Hockey          Team;          Basketball          Team;          Swim-         ming          Team.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Hockey         Team,          Captain;          Varsity          Hockey;          Basketball         Team;          Swimming          Team;          Wearer          of          ““W”;          Ath-         letic          Board;          Treasurer          Athletic          Association;         Treasurer          of          Class;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Hockey         Team,          Captain;          Varsity          Hockey;          Basketball         Team;          Baseball          Team,          Captain;          Varsity          Base-         ball;          Wearer          of          ‘“‘W’;          Athletic          Board;          Repre-         sentative          to          N.          C.          C.          W.          Field          Day;          Vice-         President          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop          Liter-         ary          Society;          I.          R.          C.         1930-31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Hockey         Team;          Varsity          Hockey;          Basketball          Team;          Swim-         ming          Team;          Baseball          Team;          Wearer          of          ‘“‘W.”         +e          tb          +f         LENA          SCHEIN,          B.S.         BEAUFORT,          S.          C.         Delta          Epsilon          Kappa,          Beta          Alpha         Her          voice          was          ever          soft,         Gentle          and          low—an          excellent          thing          in          woman.         —Shakespeare.         1927-’28—Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary         Society.         1929-'30—Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary         Society;          Girl          Scouts.         1930-'31—Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary         Society;          Journal          Staff,          President          Delta         Epsilon          Kappa.         ELIZABETH          SEABROOK,          A.B.         CHARLESTON,          S.          C.         Kappa          Phi         A          woman,          and          by          so          much          nearer          heaven          as          that         makes          one.—Beecher.         1927-°28-—Y.          WW:          C.          Ac;          Athletics          Association.         Freshman          Cabinet;          Winthrop          Literary         Society;          Distinguished.         192'3-  29-——-Y.          W.          Ga          Az?          Athlettem          Association:         Student          Government          Board;          Distin-         guished;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-  30—=Y.          W.          G.          Az;y          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Secretary         Student          Government          Association;          Sec-         retary          Class.         1930-’'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Editor          of         Handbook;          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet          Vice-         president          Class;          Senior          Order.         CATHERINE          SETZLER,          B.S.         SPARTANBURG,          S.          C.         There          ts          a          majesty          in          stmplicity.—Pope.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Chemistry         Club.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Chemistry         Club.         ANNIE          MARTHA          SHEALY,          B.S.         LEXINGTON          eomnGe         All          are          but          parts          of          one          stupendous          whole,         Whose          body          nature          ts,          and          God          the          soul.—Pope.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          4-H          Club.         1928-'29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          4-H          Club.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Sy          Gans         1930-3          1—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         Ellen          iw          Richardss          Glubsaeo.          Gane         ReeSae          lean         LORENE          SHEAL          Y)          SAB:         LEXINGTON,          S.          C.         A          courage          to          endure          and          to          obey.—Tennyson.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         S.          C.°U.;          Archimedeans;          Girl          Scouts.         1930-’  31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         S..Gr          Us?          RR.          S.          1.7          Ac;          Archimedeans:         Girl          Scouts.         MAKGAREW          RUIT          SHEALY,          A.B.         EDMUND,          S.          C.         My          mind          to          me          an          empire          ts.—Southwell.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         IWIUZ           Noles          INE          SIIBIRIENG,          IS.         CUINTON          mo.          G         Beta          Alpha         I          have          no          skills          in          woman's          change ful          moods,         Tears          without          grief,          and          smiles          without          a          joy.         —Matutrim.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         sirackemlleame         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Track          Team;          Hockey          Team.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         I.          R.          C.;          Commencement          Marshal.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         I,          IR.          €.8          iPkeesickome          yaa,          ANI          oR:         Hockey          Team;          Campus          Committee.         LOLA          MARJORIB          SHELLEY,          A.B.         MARION,          S.          C.         Patience          and          fortitude          conquer          all          things.         —Emerson.         927228          YW.          Gy          AG          Athletic          Association.         1928-          29-—-Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         UOSZ9E          3          0==Y          a5          Wa          Cy          AS          Athletic          Association:         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         i          WRe          A          S         OBO          =          yeu          Vi          Gwe          Athletic          mAssociatlon:         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         LeRaCe         ALICE          VIRGINIA          SHERARD,          A.B.         I,          Si,          (Ge         Eta          Sigma          Phi         A          sweet          attractive          Rinde          of          grace         A          full          assurance          given          by          lookes.         —Matthew          Rayden.         OVE)          8——          Nee          Gem          tinletiome          Association:         UDG         1928-29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wh          IDEA.         L9Q9=  3O0—=          6,          WE          CG,          As          ANKE          NSSeretelnoya         Wl          Di          Ga          Amertcann          Neds          Gross)          Ieite=         Saving          Corps;          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety.         LO3Oo          Bil,          WE          C,          Ans          ANGE          ANsecininicm          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.         EMILY          Av          shiver...         HOLLY          Hino:         Diligence          ts          the          mother          of          good          fortune.         —Cervantes.         1927-  28-Y.          W.          ©)          A.?          Athletic          Association:         1928-'29-_Y,          Wa-G.          Al          Athletics          Association:         Glee          Club.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Girl          Scouts;          S.          CG.          Ul           Archimedeans:         Chapel          Choir.         193023          1——Y.          W.          G.          “As:          Athletic          VAssociation:         Chapel          Choir;          Winthrop          Literary          So-         SCaye          ty,          (.          AW!         AGNES          MARGUERITE          SHIPPEY,          A.B.         SPARTANBURG,          S.          C.         Zealous,          yet          modest.—Beattte.         1927 28—_Y..          W.          G.          Av?          Athletic          sAssociations         Girl          Scouts.         192          8-          29-—Y.)          W.          |Gs          A.          AthleticuAssocration:         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1930-’°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          R.          S.          I.         Atom          Gan          nione         AUGUSTA          C.          SIMPSON,          A.B.         PENDLETON,          S.          C.         Beta          Pi          Theta,          Lambda          Phi          Alpha         Born          to          excel,          and          to          command.—Congreve.         1927--28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Masquers,          Apprentice;          Basket-         ball          Squad,          Manager;          Athletic          Board;          Honorary         Scholarship;          Distinguished.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Masquers,          Apprentice;          Sopho-.         more          Council;          Distinguished.         1929-’-30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Masquers,          Journeyman;          Dele-         gate          to          Blue          Ridge          Conference;          Debaters          League;         I.          R.          C.;          President          of          Class;          Presidents’          Coun-         cil;          Distinguished.         1930  31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Masquers,          Guild;          State          Y.          M.-         Y.          W.          Retreat;          Editor-in-Chief,          Tur          Tat          ier;         Presidents’          Council;          Senior          Order;          Lambda          Phi         Alpha,          President;          Commencement          Speaker.         _CHRISTINE          SLAUGHTER,          A.B.         ORANGEBURG,          S.          C.         You          see          in          no          place          of          conversation          the          perfection         of          speech          so          much          as          in          accomplished          women.         —Sir          Richard          Steele.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Girl          Scouts.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         R.          Se          lA          Girl          Scouts          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1930-’31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          R.          S.          I.          A.         MARGARET          SLOAN,          A.B.         WINNSBORO,          S.          C.         Sigma          Omega          Delta         Woman          ts          at          best          a          contradiction          still—Pope.         1927-°-28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-30—Y.          W.          G.          A.:          Athletic          Association;         Terpsichorean          German.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Terpsichorean          German.         AMELIA          HARVIN          SMITH,          A.B.         SADUDAy          aes         Pi          Gamma          Phi         She          hath          a          natural,          wise          sincerity,         A          simple          truthfulness;          and          these          have          lent          her          dig-         nity          as          moveless          as          the          centre-—Lowell.         1927-2          3——Y.          WC.          Ay          Athietic          Association.         1928--29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929--30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association.         193          0           31-=Y.          W.          CG,          A.;          Athletic          Association.         te          oh         ELIZABETH          SMITH,          A.B.         NAORUE          Sh          CE.         There          ts          tn          every          true          woman's          heart          a          spark          of         heavenly          fire,          which          beams          and          blazes          in          the         dark          hours          of          adversity.—Irving.         1927-28—_Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association:         Track          Team;          Girl          Scouts.         1928-  29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Track          Team;          Archery          Team;          Wearer         Ot          Wo”         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         Track          Team;          Manager          of          ‘Track;         Track          Varsity;          Hockey          Team;          Basket-         ball          Team;          Archery          Team;          Athletic         Board;          Wearer          of          ““W.”’         1930-  31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         siicackeneheam:          ms          Vianagerm          oles          l          rack:         “          Basketball          Team;          Athletic          Board;         Wearer          of          ““W’’;          Basketball          Varsity.         MARION          AMELIA          SMITH,          A.B.          ,         FORDIMOLTE,          S.C.         Happiness          lends          poetic          charm          to          woman.—Balzac.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association;         Freshman          Cabinet.         1928-          29—-y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association.         193,0-          31-—=Y.          W.          CG;          A.;          Athletic          Association.         SARA          SMITH,          B.S.         ANDERSON,          S.          C.         Beta          Alpha         Nothing          endures          but          personal          qualities.         —Walt          Whitman.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         RUBY          SNOWDEN,          A.B.         HEMINGWAY,          S.          C.         Speech          ts          great,          but          silence          ts          greater.—Carlyle.         19272          28—-Y.          Wa          Go          eAw?          sAthileticeAssociation:         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          CG.          A.;          Athletic”          Association:         Chapel          Proctor.         1929-'30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor.         MAMIE          STACKHOUSE,          B.S.         IDIGEIUEIN,          Sy          (C         Phi          Sigma          Delta         O,          woman!          thou          wert          fashioned          to          beguile,         So          have          all          sages          said,          all          poets          sung.—Ingelow.         ELIZABETH          REID          STEWART,          A.B.         Mie.          IOI,          INI,          GC,         If          you          want          learning,          you          must          work          for          tt.         —J.          G.          Holland.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Basketball          Squad;          Track          Team;         ;          Hockey          Team.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Basketball          Team;          Track          Team;         Hockey          Team.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Basketball          Team;          Baseball          Team;          Dis-         tinguished;          Curry          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Basketball          Team;          Hockey          Team;         Baseball          Team;          Curry          Literary          So-         ciety.         HARRIET          STOKES,          A:B.         INGOK          Intuit,          S.C.         Upsilon          Tau          Epsilon         A          shy          face          ts          better          than          a          forward          heart.         —Cervantes.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-'30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         eRe          Ge         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         I.          R.          C.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         EVA          MAE          STRICKLAND,          A.B.         WALTERBORO,          S.          C.         Her          hair          was          no          more          sunny          than          her          heart.         —Lowell.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1928-’°29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-  30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Archimedeans.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Archimedeans.         MAR          THA          LUCILLE          SUPHERLAND,          A.B.         BIGKENS;)          Ss.          (G:         Phi          Sigma          Kappa         Fine          manners          are          the          mantles          of          fine          minds.—Alcott.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Masquers.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Masquers.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Masquers.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Masquers.         MINNIE          ELLA          SWETENBURG,          B.S.         ANDERSON,          S.          C.         Beta          Alpha         Sensibility          ts          the          power          of          woman.—Lavator.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Athletic         Board;          Hockey          Team;          Basketball          Squad;          Man-         ager          of          Track          Team.         1928-°29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association,          Treasurer;         Athletic          Board;          Archery          Team;          Tennis          Team;         Manager          Hockey          Team;          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety;          Sophomore          Council.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Freshman         Counselor;          Campus          Committee;          Hockey          Team;         Tennis          Team;          Tennis          Doubles          Championship;         Wearer          of          “W”;          Track          Team;          Winthrop          Liter-         ary          Society;          Handbook          Staff;          I.          R.          C.         1930-’31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          House          Presi-         dent          McLaurin          Hall;          Student          Government         Executive          Board;          Hockey          Team;          Varsity          Hockey         Team;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          TarTLer          Staff;         Wearer          of          “W.”         EMILY          PAULINE          TALBERT,          A.B.         EDGEFIELD,          S:          C.         Beta          Sigma          Upsilon,          Eta          Sigma          Phi         The          holy          calm          that          leads          to          heavenly          musings.         —Rogers.         1927-28—=Y¥.          WeGe          A.          AthleticvAssociations         1928-'29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-30—Y.          W.          G,          Avs          Athletics          Association:         1930-’31—-Y.          W.-C.          A.          Athletic)          Association:         GERALDINE          TOMMY          TALLEY,          B.S.         SALEM,          S.          C.         By          her          life          alone,         Gracious          and          sweet,          the          better          way          was          shown.         —Whittier.         192,727          8——Y          We          Ga          A.          emeAt          hleticuecssociationn         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         19283)          29==Y          7          Wa          Gel.          Athletics          Associauionr         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1929-30—-Y.          W.          CGC.          A.s          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society.         MYRTLE          TANNER,          A.B.         GREENVILLE,          S.          C.         Eta          Sigma          Phi         The          feeling          heart,          stmplictty          of          life,          and          elegance         of          taste-—Thomson.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Honorary         Scholarship;          Distinguished.         1928-'29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Distinguished.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Distinguished;         Uae         1930-’°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry,          Viterary          Society)          sl          hae         WW,          IDE          (Ce         DOROTHEA          TAYLOR,          A.B.         GREENVILLE,          S.          C.         Beta          Pi          Theta         Woman          has          this          tn          common          with          angels,          that          suf-         fering          beings          belong          especially          to          her.—Balzac.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Chapel          Proctor.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Chapel          Proctor;          Sophomore          Council.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Chief          Chapel          Proctor;          Girls          Scouts.         1930-'31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Girl         Scouts;          Student          Volunteers.         LILY          MAE          THOMAS,          A.B.         ULMERS,          S.          C.         She          came          adorned          hither          like          sweet          May.         —Shakespeatre.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association.         1928-29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;:          Athletic          Association.         L920F          3          0=—vee          Wia          CamA          er          Athletic:          Association:         Archimedeans.         OEE.          —          =          ean          ©          AR          AT          eticumAssOcia          ton:         Archimedeans.         she          bb          te         MARY          THOMPSON,          A.B.         WESTMINSTER,          S.          C.         I          fill          the          cup          to          one          made          up,          of          loveliness          alone;         O          woman,          of          her          gentle          sex,          the          seeming          paragon.         —Edward          C.          Pinkney.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-29--y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         NID          O          eas          0=—=           ou          nC          AL          eeAthletics          Association         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Il,          SRE          KE         LOS0=          Sl          —=Ye          Wo          Gamal          nA          thletic          Association:         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         eee          Ge         MARY          ELEANOR          THURMOND,          B.S.         EBDGBHIELD,          5.)          CG,         It          ts          well          to          think          well;          it          ts          divine          to          act          well.         —RHorace          Mann.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Club;          Chapel          Proctor.         1928-29--y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Club,          Vice-President;          U.          D.         C.;          Chapel          Proctor.         1929-30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Chemistry         Chile          WW.          IDE          (C8          Clavyoyal          12kdtoxel          rere         193'0231—=Y.          W.          ©.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Chemistry         (Clube          Ope          en          Cee          tce-president:         Chapel          Proctor.         MARY          He          TODD,          B.S.         PIEDMONT,          S.          C.         Upsilon          Tau          Epsilon,          Beta          Alpha         Illuston          and          wisdom          combined         Are          the          charm          of          life          and          art.—Joubert.         OD          2.5          ———          eu          ne          Gon          mA          tDletic:          sAssoctation):         Track          Team;          Senior          Life          Saver.         19282          29           5          WG,          AG;          Athletic          Association;         Age          hen          Gael          xaiminers         1929-'30—-Y.          W. C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         193102          31=—Yo          WG.          Al          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Squad;          Johnsonian          Staff.         HASELL          AMRINTHIA          TOWNSEND,          A.B.         CHARLESTON,          S.          C.         Sigma          Delta          Theta         Woman          ts          a          miracle          of          divine          contradiction.         —M          tchelet.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Squad;          D.          D.          D.;          Terpsicho-         rean          German.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Terpsichorean          German.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Terpsichorean          German.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Terpsichorean          German;          Representative         to          Federation          of          Social          Clubs.         cS          I         MARY          SUB“          ERO          PLE          R          ALB;         LEESVILLE          om          Gs         Kappa          Omega          Delta         How          goodness          brightens          beauty!—Pope.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         192,8='29——-Y.          WG,          (A:          Athletics          Association:         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Girl         Scouts.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          .C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop’          Literary          Society;          Girl         Scouts.         JESSIE          TROWBRIDGE,          B.S.         ANDERSON,          S.          C.         Kappa          Gamma           Nu         Women          were          made          to          give          our          eyes          delight.         —Young.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor;          Ellen          H.          Richards         Club;          Curry          Literary          Society.         1928-'29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor;          Ellen          H.          Richards         Club;          Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor;          Curry          Literary          So-         ciety;          Standards          Representative;          Ellen         H.          Richards          Club.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor;          Curry          Literary          So-         ciety;          YouuWe          CG,          A.,          Gabinete          ellen         H.          Richards          Club.         CATHERINE          WALL,          A.B.         CAMPOBELLO,          S.          C.         Phi          Kappa          Gamma         Tomorrow          do          thy          worst,          for          I          live          today.         —Dryden.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30-—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Le          Re          GeRe          Seales         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         TR          Ge          Rees          eicene         JUANITA          WALLACE,          A.B.         Y          ORK,          0S...          CG:         Great          minds          like          heaven          are          pleased          in          doing          good.         —Rowe.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Distinguished.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-'30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans;          Curry          Literary          Society;         Distinguished.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans;          Forceps          and          Scalpel.         fe          +          ye         EDITH          EARLE          WALLACE,          A.B.         CAMPOBELLO,          S.          C.         There          ts          a          kind          of          character          in          thy          life         That          to          the          observer          doth          thy          history         Fully          unfold.—Shakespeare.         1927--28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'-29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-30—=-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Se          GU:         1930-31—Y.          W.          C.          A.:;          Athletic          Association;         Sa          CuO          mln          ha          Crem          Winthropeliterary         Society.         MARJORIE          FRANCES          WARD,          A.B.         EFFINGHAM,          S.          C.         We          ought          to          regard          amiability          as          the          quality          of         woman.—Cicero.         9272          2          8-—-Y          WG.          Ave          Athletic          Association:         4-H          Club.         1928--29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         ;          4-H          Club.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans;          R.          S.          I.          A.         IMA          WARLFLOWER,          D.D.         PEORIA,          S.          C.         U          Kappa          Upsilate         Oh!          If          the          gods          should          say          of          what          ts          woman         made?—Anonymous.         1927--28—_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Highly          Dis-         tinguished;          Assistant          Hostess          at          Main          Building         on          Saturday          afternoons          to          the          Brothers          from          the         Three          Seas;          Pledge          of          the          Royal          Society          of          Read         Em          and          Weep.         1928-29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Distin-         guished;          Secretary          to          the          Under-secretary          to          the         Chief          Secretary          of          Laundrywomen.         1929-30-——-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Distin-         guished;          Charter          Member          of          the          Academy          for         the          Forgetfulness          of          the          Brothers          of          the          Three         Seas;          Vice-President          of          Delta          Chapter          of          the         Order          for          the          Suppression          of          Desires.         1930-’31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Chairman         of          League          for          More          Feeds          and          Better          Ones;         Grand          Potentate          of          Society          of          Suppressed          Souls;         Best          High          Diver;          Champion          in          Southern          Re-         gional          Association          Get          Slim          Quick          Contest;          Ex-         tinguished,         VIRGINIA          WARREN,          B.S.         SUMTER,          S.          C.         The          mind,          the          music,          breathing          from          her          face.         —Byron.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club.         1928-'  29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          -Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;           Choral          Society;          Music         Club.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Glee          Club;          Choral          Society;          Music         Club;          Orchestra.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A:;          Athletic          Association;         :          Glee          Club;          Choral          Society;          College         Glee          Club;          Secretary          Music          Club;         College          Sextette.         SUE          WAYNE,          A.B.         COLUMBIA,          S.          C.         The          first          great          work          (a          task          performed          by          few)         Is          that          yourself          may          to          yourself          be          true.         —Wentworth          Dillon.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1928-’29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         kt:         1930-°31—Y.          W.           C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         DERG.         WILMA          WEATHERLY,          A.B.         BISHOPVILLE0.7C.         Happiness          ts          not          perfected          until          it          is          shared.         —Jane          Porter.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29_-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          S.          C.          U.;         ae          Ge         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.         MARY          WELLS,          A.B.         GRAYS          COURIERS          Gs         Beta          Pi          Theta         The          most          natural          beauty          in          the          world          is          honesty         and          moral          truth.—Shaftesbury.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Freshman         Counselor.         MEVCIE          WELLS.          AB.         SUMTER,          S.          C.         Of          all          virtues,          magnanimity          ts          among          the          rarest.         —Hazlitt.         LOD          =          7          8—-Vaw          Wi          Ge          Awe          Athletic          Association.         1923-29--Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association.         1929=          3:0=—Y.          Wo          G@.          A.s          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         HOBO          =e          on          Gun          AVemA          thleticm          Association:         fe          Oa          ote         DORIS          WEST..A-B.         MONGOLE,          SS,          (i         Those          graceful          arts,         Those          thousand          decencies          that          daily          flow         From          all          her          words          and          actitons.—Muilton.         1927-’28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Distinguished.         1928-’°29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         1929-’30-_Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Dis-         tinguished.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic.          Association;         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         LENA          MILES          WEVER,          A.B.         ANDERSON,          S.          C.         Omicron          Alpha          Omicron         The          eternal          feminine          doth          draw          us          on.—Goethe.         1927--28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor;          Freshman          Speaker;         Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet;          Masquers.         1928-           29          —Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Chapel          Proctor:          Sophomore          Council;         Masquers;          Attendant          to          May          Queen;         Johnsonian          Staff;          Winthrop          Literary         Society.         1929-  30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Masquers;          Johnsonian          Staff;          College         Marshal;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930-'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Masquers;          Editor          of          Johnsontan;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          President's         Council;          Senior          Order.         IONE          WHEELER,          B.S.         GOLUMBIA.          Ss.          GC:         Beta          Alpha         They          serve          God          well         Who          serve          his          creatures—Mrs.          Norton.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1930-’°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Beta         Alpha,          Vice-president.         MARGARET          WHISONANT,          A.B.         GAFFNEY,          S.          C.         Beta          Pi          Theta,          Phi          Kappa          Tau         I          saw          one          excellency          was          within          my          reach—         It          was          brevity;          and          I          determined          to          obtain          it.—Jay.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Squad.         1928-’29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts.         1929-'30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         ER          ReGs         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry,          Literary          Society;          law          Roe         House          President          Bancroft          Hall,          Student         Government          Board.         THELMA          WHITE,          B.S.         WINION          FES          ee         Sigma          Delta          Phi         Her          every          tone          ts          music's          own         Ltke          those          of          morning          birds,         And          something          more          than          melody         Dwells          ever          tn          her          words.—Edward          C.          Pinkney.         1927-’°28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Choral          So-         ciety;          Glee          Club.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Choral          So-         ciety;          Glee          Club.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Choral          So-         ciety;          Glee          Club;          College          Glee          Club;          Chapel         Choir;          Music          Club.         1930-’°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Choral          So-         ciety;          Glee          Club,          Vice-President;          Chapel          Choir;         Music          Club;          Y¥Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet.         MARTHA          WILBUR,          A.B.         CHARLESTON,          S.          C.         Kappa          Gamma          Nu         And          mistress          of          herself,          though          China          fall.—Pope.         1927-’°28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Thalia          German          Club.         1929-’°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.;          Thalia          German          Club;         Kappa          Gamma          Nu,          President;          College          Marshal;         Distinguished.         1930-’-31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Thalia          German          Club,          Presi-         dent;          Standards          Committee;          Johnsonian          Staff;         Journal          Staff.         MARY          ALSIA          WILBURN,          A.B.         KINGS          CREEK,          S.          C.         Eta          Sigma          Phi         I          shall          be          named          amongst          the          famousest          of          women,         sung          at          solemn          festivals          —Milton.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Distinguished.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;,          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          S.          C.          Union;         Distinguished.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry:          Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.         SARAH          KENDRICK          WILDER,          A.B.         SUMTER,          S.C.         Sigma          Kappa          Sigma         Age          cannot          wither          her,          nor          custom          stale         Her          infinite          variety.—Shakespeare.         1927          2—=_          NW,          OW,          Cs          Acs          Audlleie          Awsowetiion:         Masquers.         HOD          S=          2.9          =          enn          Wien          @ameA          aue t          hleticu ssociation,         Masquers          Guild,          Secretary;          Winthrop         Literary          Society.         1202S          0          Youn          ian          GaAs          mA          theticm          Association:         Masquers          Guild,          President;          Johnsonian         Staff.         U930-Fil—          Ve,          Wie          ©,          Mes          INulolleave          A ececietnen :         Masquers;          Johnsonian          Staff;          TATLER         Staff;          President          Standards          Committee:         Senior          Order.         ANNE          VIRGINIA          WILLCOX,          B.S.         KINGSTREE,          S.          C.         A          little,          tiny,          pretty          witty,          charming,          darling          she.         —Lecrettus.         1927-28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         1929-’30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club,          Secretary;         Freshman          Counselor,          Winthrop          Liter-         ary          Society;          Commencement          Marshal.         NOS          0=          31          =e          Wee          GA          Athletic          Association:         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club,          President;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Y.          W.          C.         A.          Cabinet.         EDITH          CLEMENTINE          WILLIAMS,          A.B.         WONG,          Bis          (Ce         Kindness          ts          virtue          itself          —-Lamartine.         [O07          =          2)          3-—Y          a          Wi          Ga          Acs          Athletic          “Association:         Distinguished.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          4-H          Club.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Archimedeans.         WIZ          OF          olen          Veen          AL.          Athletic           Association:         Curry          Literary          Society;          Archimedeans;         Girl          Scouts.         HOPE          H.          WILLIAMS,          A.B.         SUMTER,          S.          C.         Alpha          Gamma          Phi         Kindness          tn          woman          shall          win          my          love.         —Shakespeare.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Glee          Club.         1928-'29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club,          Treasurer;          Glee          Club.         1929-'30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club;          Chapel          Choir;          Glee          Club;         Forceps          and          Scalpel          Club.         1930-31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         4-H          Club,          President;          Glee          Club;         Chapel          Choir;          Forceps          and          Scalpel         Club.         MARGARET          B.          WILLIAMS,          B.S.         ROCKS          HIt          eso          mie.         Good          nature          1s          the          very          air          of          a          good          woman,          the         sign          of          a          large          generous          soul,          and          the          peculiar         soil          in          which          virtue          prospers.—Goodman.         1927-’'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Orchestra;          Choral          Society;          Glee          Club.         1928-’29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Orchestra;          Choral          Society;          Glee          Club.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          CG,          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Masquers.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Masquers.         fe          +          fe         ROBERTA          WILLIAMS,          A.B.         GREENVILLE,          S.          C.         Goodness          ts          beauty          in          its          best          estate-—Marlowe.         1927-          28—-Y..          Wa          Gs          (AS          Athletic          Assocation         Glee          Club;          Choral          Society.         1928--29—-Y.          W.          CG.          A.;          Athletic          Association:         Glee          Club;          Choral          Society.         1929230——Y.          We          (G.          Av          Athletic          @Associanions         Glee          Club;          Choral          Society.         1930-31—Y:          W.          GCG.          A:;          Athletic          Association:         Glee          Club.         RUBY          WILLIAMS,          A.B.         NEESES,          S.          C.         Good          taste          ts          the          flower          of          good          sense.—Poincelot.         1927-’28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Girl         Scouts.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1929-’°30—Y.           W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.;         Baseball          Team;          Debaters          League.         1930-’31—Athletic          Association;          S.          C.          Union;         1,          Shy          Mh,          JAN,         HARRIET          REBECCA          WILLIAMSON,          A.B.         NOR,          SC.         Good          manners          are          a          pact          of          good          morals.         —Whately.         1927-'28—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.         1930-’31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.         BEULAH          WINGARD,          A.B.         LEXINGTON,          S.          GC.         A          spirit,          yet          a          Woman          too.—Wordsworth.         VERNELLE          WINN,          A.B.         UNIONF          Ss          Ge         A          loving          heart          ts          the          truest          wisdom.—Dickens.         LOZ          72          28==Y.          Ws          GAL;          Athletic          Association.         1928-29-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929          FO—N7,          Wi          C,          Ws          AMaoilare          CASerstetaenas         S.          (€.          Wl,          WieelBraxicaleates          Me          ike,          (C.         1S          0s          Yo          Vie          Gee          AG          me          Athletics          Association:         iPreasivakenue          Gif          S,          (.          Whee          Ik          I,          ees         Treasurer.         RUTH          WOOD,          A.B.         WILLIAMSTON,          S.          C.         Plain          dealing          ts          eastest          and          best.—Jane          Porter.         Oia          23—          Vo          VienG.w          A:          Athletic          wAssocation:.         TO          32          You          WinG          eau          Athletic          Associatton,         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Archimedeans.         9302          312          ys          We          GC.          A.          Athletic          Association:         Archimedeans;          R.          S.          I.          A.         VIRGINIA          WOOD,          A.B.         ROANOKE,          VIRGINIA         Beta          Pi          Theta         Self          possession          ts          the          backbone          of          authority.         —RHaliburton.         1927-          28—-Y.          W.          CG.          A.:          Athletic          Association;         CxGe          Ge         1928-°29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         We          De          Cr          Currys          Witeratyasoctety.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Wm          Dimers          Curry          sleiterany          society:         19302          31IE=Y           W.a8C.          AL;          “Athletic          Associations         WU,          1D),          Cos          Cunnay          Ibtema,          Soca.         CATHERINE          WRIGHT,          A.B.         JOHNSTON,          S.          C.         Kappa          Gamma          Nu         When          she          had          passed          it          seemed          like          the          ceasing          of         exquisite          music.—Longfellow.         1927-’°28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         1928-’29--Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Masquers.         1929-’-30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Journal          Staff;          State          Press          Association;          John-         sonian          Staff;          Players          Guild;          Commencement         Marshal.         1930-’°31—          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          House         President          Margaret          Nance;          Student          Government         Executive          Board;          Journal          Staff.         JOSEPHINE          WRIGHT,          A.B.         SUMMERVILLE,          S.          C,         Kappa          Omega          Delta         God          has          placed          the          gentus          of          women          in          their         hearts          because          the          works          of          this          genius          are         the          works          of          love.-—Lamarttine.         1927-28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Freshman         Cabinet.         1928-’29—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          Basketball          Team;          Track          Team.         1929-°30—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          I.          R.          C.;          Girl          Scouts;          Athletic         Board;          Basketball          Team;          Varsity          _          Basketball         Team;          Wearer          of          ‘‘W’’;          Basketball          Team          Man-         ager.         1930-’°31—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Basketball         Manager;          Athletic          Board;          Student          Government         Executive          Board;          Dining          Room          Chairman;         Kappa          Omega          Delta,          President;          Hockey          Squad.         +          +         “          tb                   CATHERINE          WYMAN,          A.B.         AIKEN,          S.          C.         Sigma          Kappa          Sigma         A          woman          ts          always          changeable          and          caprictous.         —Virgil.         1927-’28—-Y..          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Freshman          Cabinet;          Hockey          Squad;         Swimming          Team;          Girl          Scouts.         1928-'29Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-°30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Squad;          Swimming          Team;         Swimming          Manager;          Winthrop          Liter-         ary          Society;          Girl          Scouts.         1930-'31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hockey          Squad;          Swimming          Team;         Swimming          Manager;          TATLER          Staff;         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Archime-         deans;          Psychology          Club;          Y.          W.          C.          A.         Cabinet.         GERTRUDE          ZEMP,          A.B.         CAMDEN,          S.          C.         Beta          Alpha          Delta         O          who          does          know          the          bent          of          woman's          fantasy!         —S          penser.         1927-'28—Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1928-'29—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association.         1929-’30—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Thalia          German          Club;          Cheer          Leader.         1930-°31—-Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Thalia          German          Club.         -         -         .         a         a         Inu          Memory         of         Iuanita          Hatfield         Bied          1430         Member          of         Che          Class          of          1931         Page          One          Hundred          Thirteen         Senior          Class          Song         Nineteen          hundred          and          thirty-one         The          class          of          Garnet          and          Grey         Side          by          side          with          thirty-three         We'll          fight          to          win          the          day.         Sometime          in          the          near          future         You          will          hear          them          say,         “With          plenty          of          pep,          they've          won         The          ‘rep’          of          the          senior          class.”         Seniors,          seniors!          The          class          will          back          the          cry.         We're          here          to          do          or          de.         Seniors,          seniors!          we'll          win          the          game         Or          Rnow          the          reason          why.         Page          One          Hundred          Fourteen         Page          One          Hundred          Fifteen         Noon         High          noon—the          culmination          of          the          dawn          and          morning,         The          outgrowth          of          the          sunrise          and          forenoon,         The          climax          of          youth's          fancies.         “Tis          then          the          dite          ts          cast         And          all          the          hopes          of          years          are          embraced          1n          infinite          longing         Before          whate'er          the          gods          have          deemed          its          blazoned          forth         In          this—the          child          of          dawn          and          morning.         Page          One          Hundred          Sixteen         VIRGINIA          SMITH,          President         Junior          Class          Officers         WERENT          STUAC          SSN          T          co          Sek          0          ae,          Se          Ue          ee          a          a          President         INA          TCV          SGC          RMU          TESS          ger:          Aree          ER          Aer          ae          a          ae          ee          Vice-President         PRA          GEGeORADEORD          seme          aoa          wd.          ass          ees          oh          ees          ...          .Secretary         AINGE          Same          Ay          COR          mms          fr,          cae          a          lols          egos          ube          es          a          Treasurer         Oe          i          OPA          SR          OS          et          Lee          Gee          en          ete          Se          Cheerleader         Page          One          Hundred          Seventeen         Brooks          Grcthers         yf          pg         Bryant          Buckner          Burley          Carter         JUNIORS         Page          One          Hundred          Eighteen         Caston          Chandler          Chapman                    heer         0:          y          burn          GC          ooksSe          y         Corley          Er          aWwfo          vd          [renshaus         Crouch,          A         Derrick         Hillard         Domi          nie         Treher,          £          Dreher,          S         JUNIORS         Page          One          Hundred          Nineteen         a         Du          Bose,          C.          DuBose,          Ml         Duensing          Edwards         La         Fllistt          Fa          vrelley          Fergusen          Piskhs          van.         From         Gaston,C.         Gilliam          Glover         Hamilton         Hardwick          Harman          ©          avy          ey         JUNIORS         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty                  Herlong          Hewitt          Hicks         Henson         allt.         Hollis          Howard          dehnson         Hitt         ee         Johnston         Kitchens         Lee          Lesslie          Lindler         JUNIORS         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-one         e          7          f          yA          3          |         Mckaddin          McIntosh          McLaughlin          McLendon         Martin          Maysield         Mercer         Mitchell          _Mixson         Mooneyham,          ride          Mooneyham,          P          Mooneyham,          e          _         Morse,          E.          Moss,H          Norris         Pitts,          D.         Pitts,          E.         JUNIORS         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-two         Posey          Purcell         Roberts          Robertson         Rogers          Salley                  Scott          Seaberg          :          Searson          Seine          a          Simmons,          V.         Vd         Smith          ,J.          Smith          M.         Smith          ,M.E.          Smith,S.          Smith.          .          Smoak          Smyer         JUNIORS         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-three         Spruill          Stackhouse          Stewart          Stoudemyer         Tay          lor         Tomlinsen         Tucker          Watker,          A         Wa          i          ker’,          1%.         Wessel          Whitaker          Williams.         Watson,          M.         JUNIORS         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-four         Sed         Wison          Werkman         Young,          L          ;         Zeigler         Zemp         Junior          Class          History         1928—Batter          up!          Bases          full!          ‘The          class          of          '32          entered          the          Winthrop         series          with          the          determination          to          put          forward          a          score          and          more          of          Babe          Ruths         and          Ty          Cobbs,          and          to          build          up          a          reputation          of          fine          sportsmanship          and          class         spirit.          With          Frances          McSwain          as          pitcher          of          ’29,          Drusilla          Gee,          catcher          of          '30,         and          Virginia          Smith,          first          baseman          of          '31,          the          Juniors          have          pushed          on          to          victory.         Athletics          have          been          among          the          chief          events          in          the          history          of          this          class.         Hockey,          new          to          the          team          in          the          Freshman          year,          began          the          calendar          of          sports.         Beaten          by          the          Seniors,          Juniors,          and          Sophomores,          the          fighting          Freshman          Hockey         Eleven          kept          their          heads          up,          and,          with          a          grin,          battled          through          the          Sophomore         year,          and,          as          Juniors,          made          a          wonderful          ‘“‘comeback.’’          In          basketball,          the          class         of          32          has          always          been          placed          among          the          best,          and,          in          1931,          with          the          games         of          the          Freshman          and          Sophomore          years          as          a          background,          the          Juniors          “‘hit          a         home          run”          and          won          the          basketball          cup.          Tennis          and          archery          have          also          added         scalps          to          the          belt          of          the          Junior          class.          In          1930,          Elizabeth          Glover          won          the         tennis          singles,          and          Marie          Miller          shot          her          arrow          into          the          archery          cup.         Dramatics!          Another          home          run          in          the          history          of          the          Junior          class.          ‘“‘Her         Husband's          Wife,’’          presented          last          year,          and          ‘“‘Friend          Hannah,”          this          year,          made         the          other          classes          sit          up          and          take          notice;          then          “The          Junior          Follies,’’          ushered          in         by          the          spring          equinox,          showed          them          what          the          class          of           32          could          do          by          way         of          producing          an          original          entertainment.         For          a          full          two          years,          this          class          has          been          working          for          the          climax          of          its         history—Junior-Senior!          Given          in          May,          on          the          day          that          May          Queen          was         crowned,          this          affair,          ‘‘where          girls          could          be          girls,’’          produced          a          sensation          that          will         be          marked          down          as          one          of          the          dearest          moments           of          college          life.         With          that,          the          history          of          the          Junior          class          in          the          Winthrop          series          is          ended,         and          the          Babe          Ruths          and          Ty          Cobbs          sling          their          bats          over          their          shoulders          and         wipe          their          faces.         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-five         Junior          Class          Song         Now          that          we          are          Juniors,          don't          you          forget         We've          got          the          spirit,          we'll          surprise          you          yet—         Just          watt          and          watch          us          do          tt!         Class          of          thirty-two          never          gives          in;         Fight          to          the          fintsh          girls,          we're          out          to          win!         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-six         as          22          «+         SOPHOMORE         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-seven         Morning         The          morning          follows          dawn          tn          all          tts          glory,         Pulsating          with          the          joy          of          life          and          love,         Vibrating          with          the          happiness          of          being.         It          1s          that          forenoon          of          content          and          qutet         When          thoughts          of          youth          gain          breadth          and          depth,         When          old          age          cocks          one          ear          and          listens         And          smiles          behind          a          withered          hand         At          the          faint          echo          of          whims          of          yesterday.         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-etght         HELEN          GAMBRELL,          President         Sophomore          Class          Officers         [GEV          ISIN           AG          Mae          yeeey          Cie          ©.          Ty          tee,          APU          ee          en          ie          ee          President         [FOS          CRIDOWLINGMRtRee          Re          A          nein          od          en          ee          Oh          yas          Vice-President         SUES          LUN)          NETS          Cs”.          ek          Maen          a          Secretary         IRI          48          Be          Te          OM          CON          mal          Mea          Meena          ts          4.4:          Sale          due.          Treasurer         PRANGES@IOHNSON          De          «alles          casts          So          kes          Cheer          Leader         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-nine         SOPHOMORES         First          Row:          ALLEN,          ALLGoop,          ALsBRooK,          Amos,          ANDERSON,          ARANT.          Second          Row:          BAtLry,          BAKER,         BALDWIN,          BALLARD,          BAaxLey,          BEARDEN.          Third          Row:          BrEAupRAT,          BELK,          BisHop,          BLACKWELL,          BOLAND,         Boyp.          Fourth          Row:          Braprorp,          BRIGMAN,          Brown,          H.          Brown,          S.          Brown,          Browninc.          Fifth          Row:         L.          BRownING,          Bryant,          BurGaARD,          BurGrEss,          BuRNETT,          BusH.          Sirth          Row:          Bussrty,          Byars,          Byrp,          CARNEs,         E.          Carnes,          CARTER.         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty         SOPHOMORES         First          Row:          H.          Carter,          Caupie,          CireLtanp,          L.          Creranp,          Cioup,          Crownry.          Second          Row:          CiyBuRn,         Cops,          Corcin,          Coxiitins,          Connor,          Cook.          Third          Row:          CopELAND,          CorRLEY,          CRAVENS,          CROCKETT,          Crow,         Cutts.          Fourth          Row:          J.          Davis,          M.          Davis,          DorraH,          Downie,          Dow          iine,          Duncan.          Fifth          Row:          S.          Dun-         can,          M.          Duniap,          Dunovant,          Durant,          Epwarps,          Evans.          Siath          Row:          Fatres,          Fant,          FLEETWwoop,         FLETCHER,          M.          FLETCHER,          Forrest,         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-one         SOPHOMORES         First          Row:          FowLerR,          FRANK,          FULLER,          FUNCHESS,          FULMER,          GAMBRELL.         GILLAM,         Second          Row:          GEORGE,          GETTYS,         Giymp,          Goopson,          Gray.          Third          Row:          GRIFFIN,          GRINER,          GueEss,          Hatt,          Hamitton,          Harbin.         Fourth          Row:          Harpy,          M.          E.          Hart,          M.          H.          Hart,          Haviarp,          HENpRix,          M.          Henprix.          Fifth          Row:          Henry,         Hickson,          Hitpesranp,          Hitt,          Hitzts,          Hitton.          Sixth          Row:          Hitt,          Hovucu,          E.          Houcu,          E.          V.          Hoven,         Houser,          Hupparp.         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-two         SOPHOMORES         Jounson,          M.          E.          Jones.          Second          Row:          Jones,         M.          D.          Jones,          Jones,          JORDAN,          Kearsr,          KerEveR,          KeLLeR,          KENNEDY,         Kenney,          Kirxpatrick.          Fourth          Row:          Kirven,          KnicuHt,          Knox,          T.          Knox,          Laneston,          J.          Laneston.          Fifth         McCarruHa,         First          Row:          Hucecin,          Hutto,          Hyprick,          JacKxson,         Joyce,          Justice.          Third          Row:         Row:          LatHamM,          LawnHon,          Lessy,          Lee,          LEITNErR,          Licutsry.          Sirth          Row:          Lone,          Lowry,         McComs,          McCorxre,          McDavip.         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-three         SOPHOMORES         First          Row:          McEacuern,          McKinney,          McLeop,          McNatr,          McQueen,          Markey.          Second          Row:          Martin,         Third          Row:          Mercer,          Mryers,          MILter,          D.          F.          MILLER,         MattHews,          Mayson,          Merapor,          MEANS,          METTZE.         Fourth          Row:          Mirey,          Mims,          M.          L.          Mims,          Z.          Mims,          MitcHELLt,          Myerson.         M.          Mixtrer,          S.          E.          MI          ier.         Fifth          Row:          Napier,          Nasu,          Newton,          Nicuorson,          Nickies,          Norwoop,          Sirth          Row:          O’Brizn,          O’DANIEL,         OHLANDT,          Orr,          PARDUE,          PEay.         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-four         SOPHOMORES         First          Row:          PrpEN,          Porr,          PrrEsstEy,          Prevost,          PRIESTER,          Purstey.          Second          Row:          Rason,          Racin,         RAwLinson,          RAwts,          Reeves,          Reip.          Third          Row:          REvEtL,          Ricarp,          RICHARDSON,          RiI1GBy,          RICHARDSON,         Riser,          Fourth          Row:          Rocers,          M.          Rocers,          Roper,          Rosen,          Rorw,          Roweir.          Fifth          Row;          Rowxanp,          Rusi-         NOWITZ,          SADLER,          SALLEY,          SANDERS,          SANDIFER.          Sirth          Row:          SarpocuH,          Sawyer,          L.          V.          Sawyer,          S¢HIRMER,         SHERRILL,          SHIRLEY.         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-five         SOPHOMORES         SISTARE,          M.          L.         STRICKLAND,         First          Row:          ScCHULER,         SmMITH,          SMOAK,          STEWART,          STRAWHORN,         TaTE,          Taytor,          M.          Taytor,          THOMAS.         Tuomeson,          R.          THOMPSON         wortH.          Sirth          Row:         SINGLETARY,         SISTARE,          SLOMAN,         SMITH.         Third          Row:         Second          Row:          S.         STuBES.           STuRKEY,          SWEARINGTON,         Fourth          Row:          M.          Tuomas,          THomason,          R.          THOMASON,          THOMILSON,         Fifth          Row:          TipMarsH,          TIMMERMAN,          Topp,          TowNSEND,          VAN          ORSDEL,          WaApDs-         WaGnon,          WATKINS,          WATSON,         WEATHERLY,          WELCH,          WEST.         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-six         First          Row:          WHitTesipE,          P.          WHuHITEsIDE,          WitiiamMs,          E.          Witiiams,          F.          Wi          Liiams,          V.          WILLIAMS.         Second          Row:          Wi.itis,          Witson,          M.          M.          Witson,          Youne.         Sophomore          Class          History         If          history          is          the          story          of          change,          the          Sophomore          class          is          certainly          making          history.          Gee,         how          glad          we          are          to          be          changed          to          Sophomores.          No          longer          are          we          ‘‘rats’’          or          ‘‘greenhorns’’          or         any          such          animal.          For          after          undergoing          the          trials          and          tribulations          of          Freshman          days          for          nine         months,          we've          given          the          honor          up          to          a          bunch          of          roaring          lions          of          ‘34.         When          returning          to          the          campus          last          fall          things          seemed          mighty          restful          until          the          Sophs          began         to          come          in.          Then          after          plenty          of          “‘heys’’          and          ‘‘hello          ole          dears,’’          we          looked          around          and          saw         others          where          we          used          to          be.          They          were          cute          little          Freshmen          and          were          even          fairly          intelligent.         Still,          we          had          to          treat          ‘em          kinda          rough          so          they          wouldn't          get          lonesome.          We          weren't          so          very         fierce          and          our          Freshmen          certainly          could          hang          curtains          to          perfection          and          could          they          sing!          You         missed          a          treat          if          you          didn’t          hear          them.         But          Sophs          do          more          than          look          for          fun          and          folly.          We          have          rather          an          envious          record          in         everything          we've          gone          out          for.          First          of          all          in          athletics.          Hockey          sticks          were          easily          swung          and         on          the          varsity          hockey          squad          we're          proud          of          three          shining          W’s.          In          tennis,          we          almost          beat          the         Juniors          and          as          for          basketball,          well,          we've          rung          plenty          of          goals.          Then          on          the          baseball          varsity         we          have          two          more          W's.          Of          course,          we          swim,          bowl,          go          out          for          track          and          even          dance          the          Irish         Lilt.          Just          try          to          show          Sophs          something          they          can’t          do.          You          don’t          have          to          go          outdoors          and          see         athletic          matches          to          see          Sophs          shine.          I          should          say          not.          We          even          do          our          shining          indoors.          Just         ask          our          chemistry          and          history          teachers          to          vouch          for          it.          And          all          those          who          saw          the          Sophs         “Come          Out          of          the          Kitchen’          don’t          have          to          ask          about          us.          They          know.         And          now          half          of          our          college          career          is          almost          over.          We          have          tried          to          live          up          to          the          ideals         which          Winthrop          presented          to          us          on          the          first          day          when          we          entered          her          gates.          We          have          tried          to         be          good          sports,          not          only          on          the          athletic          field,          but          also          in          the          class          room.          We          are          proud          of         what          we          have          done,          but          we          are          going          to          be          prouder          still          of          what          we          are          going          to          do.          We're         not          stopping          now.          Since          the          two          hardest          years          are          over,          it’s          up          to          us          to          keep          on          with          our         rep          and          pep          and          complete          the          last          two          years.          Let          Excelsior          be          our          motto          and          let’s          add          more         honors          to          garnet          and          black          and          make          the          name          of          ‘33          ever          shine          brightly          in          the          history          of         Winthrop.         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-seven         Sophomore          Class          Song         Let          us          stand          side          by          side,          Sophomore          Class,         Let          us          fight          to          the          end          of          the          game;         Honor          right,          colors          bright,          Freshman          Class         And          our          spirits          our          only          fame.         Oh,          we're          loyal          to          Garnet          and          Black         And          our          sisters          of          Garnet          and          Grey,         With          courage          new,          we'll          be          true,          Sophomore          Class,         And          we          will          prove          that          our          trust          we'll          ne'er          betray.         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-eight         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-nine         Dawn         The          day          has          just          begun—         And          with          tt          came          the          dawn,         That          first          faint          streak          that          gleamed          from          out          the          east         And          chased          away          the          blackness          of          the          night.         Pale          in          the          beginning,         But,          as          the          dark          grew          weaker,         It          gathered          strength          and          burst         Forth          in          a          fiery          cloud,         Proclaiming          to          the          world—         The          day          has          come.         Page          One          Hundred          Forty         BETTY          HAIR,          President         Freshman          Class          Officers         BETTY          HAIR         ELIZABETH          SPARKS         SADIE          LONG         CAROLINE          EVE         ISABEL          ETHERIDGE.         _...President         _....Wice-President         _..          .Secretary         oe)          Preasurec         _Cheer          Leader         Page          One          Hundred          Forty-one         FRESHMEN         First          Row:          Adden,          Allgood,          Amos,          A.          Anderson,          V.          Anderson,          Atkinson.         Second          Row:          Babb,          Baker,         M.          Baker,          W.          M.          Baker,          Bamberg,          Barr.          Third          Row:          Bartlett,          Barton,          Belue,          Bennett,          Bishop,         Boltzegar.          Fourth          Row:          Bruerton,          Brabham,          Bryant,          Buckner,          Bull,          M.          Bull.          Fifth          Row:          Burdette,         Burgess,          Burriss,          Burrows,          Carswell,          B.          Carroll.          Sixth          Row:          R.          Carroll,          Cason,          Cassels,          Chadwick,         Chandler,          Chewning.          Seventh          Row:          Clawson,          Coker,          L.          M.          Coleman,          M.          Coleman,          Compton,          Cone.         Page          One          Hundred          Forty-two         j          oF         FRESHMEN         .          First          Row:          Copeland,          Cooksey,          M.          Cooper,          V.          Cooper,          Cox,          Cromer.          Second          Row:          Crutchfield,          Cuth-         bert,          Daniel,          Dargan,          David,          Depass.          Third          Row:          Dicks,          Dingle,          Doscher,          Dove,          Dowtin,          Debose.         Fourth          Row:          Dyer,          Edwards,          Etheridge,          S.          Etheridge,          Evans,          Eve.          Fifth          Row:          Farrelly,          E.          Fletcher,         S.          Fletcher,          Flowers,          Floyd,          Forrest.          Sixth          Row:          Fowler,          Freeman,          Friday,          Fulmore,          Gaines,          F.          Gaines.         Seventh          Row:          Gantt,          Garrison,          Garvin,          Gayden,          Gauer,          Gentry.         Page          One          Hundred          Forty-three         FRESHMEN         First          Row:          George,          Gettys,          N.          Gilliam,          R.          Gilliam,          Goggans,          Gooch.          Second          Row:          Goolesby,          Grayson,         M.          Gresham,          M.          W.          Gresham,          Grice,          Griffin.          Third          Row:          Guntharp,          Hair,          Hamilton,          Hanner,          Harmon,         Harley.          Fourth          Row:          Harris,          Harter,          Hasty,          Hatton,          Hawkins,          M.          Hawkins.          Fifth          Row:          Hendley,         Henry,          Herndon,          Herron,          Hill,          Hines.          Sirth          Row:          Holland,          Holiday,          Hollis,          Hoyt,          Huggins,          Humphries.         Seventh          Row:          H.          Humphries,          James,          Jeffries,          Johnson,          Jones,          Jordon.         Page          One          Hundred          Forty-four         7         q         1         ;          FRESHMEN                    First          Row:          N.          Fletcher,          Keesee,          Keller,          Kelley,          Kemp,          Kirby.          Second          Row:          Kirkley,          Klauber,         Landrum,          Lanhan,          Law,          Lingle.          Third          Row:          Linley,          Logan,          Long,          Lynch,          McCants,          McCartha.          Fourth         Row:          McCollum,          G.          McCollum,          McCoy,          McCraw,          McDowell,          McIntosh.          Fifth          Row:          McLeod,          McNair,         J          McWhite,          Matthews,          Martin,          Mayes.          Sirth          Row:          Mellette,          Miller,          F,          Miller,          H.          Miller,          Mims,          Mobley.         :          Seventh          Row:          Moore,          Murph,          Myers,          Nettles,          Nichols,          Nicholson,         MN          Page          One          Hundred          Forty-five         +5         FRESHMEN         First          Row:          O’Cain,          Oliver,          Owens,          Parler,          Parrott,          Patterson.          Second          Row:          Pearce,          Perry,          Pitts,         Player,          Plexico,          Pugh.          Third          Row:          Reese,          Reeves,          Reid,          Renolds,          Rhodus,          Richards.          Fourth          Row:         Roberts,          Robertson,          Robinson,          Rogers,          J.          Rogers,          Russell.          Fifth          Row:          Salley,          Sanders,          M.          Sanders,         R.          Sanders,          Scott,          Scruggs.          Sixth          Row:          Senn,          Shealy,          Sherard,          Sheriff,          Simmons,          Simpson.          Seventh         Row:          Sistrunk,          Sloan,          C.          Smith,          C.          Smith,          E.          Smith,          J.          Smith.         Page          One          Hundred          Forty-six         FRESHMEN         First          Row:          M.          L.          Smith,          Sparks,          Spruill,          Stackhouse,          Stalvey,          Strom.          Second          Row:          Strother,         Swetenberg,          Teague,          Thurston,          Tilden,          Tillman.          Third          Row:          Timberlake,          Tompkins,          Towles,          Turbeville,         Turner,          F.          Turner.          Fourth          Row:          Usher,          Vaughan,          Wakefield,          Walden,          Walker,          Wallace.          Fifth          Row:         Ward,          Waters,          Weatherly,          Weissenger,          Wells,          Wiggins.          Sirth          Row:          Wilkes,          Williams,          Witherspoon,         Woodham,          Workman,          Wosmansky.          Seventh          Row:          Wright,          Yeadon.         Page          One          Hundred          Forty-seven         Freshman          Class          Song         As          we          go          marching         And          the          band          begins          to          p-l-a-y         You          can          hear          us          shouting,         “Freshman          class          1s          on          the          way!”         Oskit-wow-wow!          Ipsi-wee-wo!         Oski-wow-wow!          Soak          ’em          Thirty-four!         And          we'll          rough-house          everybody         Till          they          holler,          “Cut          it          out!          out!          out!”         4         =         Ss         5         is         =                  s         op         a         O         VY         =         =         DR.          JAMES          P.          KINARD,          President         Presidents’          Council         LUCIAVDANTER          UNG          Aone          LAC          aA          Student          Government          Association         JANE          BLATA          KE          Ai          onan          enact          aan          PENN          Ea          SOR          aA          eh          BTU          ACUI          SE          YAMA          ISO)          Oia          We         JUL          TAWISES          TBR          Mica          y          nGsnauaicane          PRAIA          RNEASY          NY          ATS          uae          Athletic          Association         LE          UCTUBSHIBINZ          are          a          EU          CASA          Tur          tube          Cal          NoPE          rR          RUAN          EEA          a          Senior          Class         MIRGINIR          SMIDH          oinnccaueiguer          sy          Mean          cenay:          NO          PCAN          IN          STON          LNCAT          A          ora          G          Junior          Class         HELEN:          GAMBREDL          Dita          ssn          Gowan          nin          Zau          ayy          ka          aa          aD          OSHS          ean          Sophomore          Class         BETEY          TERI          SOOT          NE          ae          AN          ITED          MUNN          ABU          aa          ON          LCR          AED          PT          Freshman          Class         ELIZABETH          HOPKE........          WAGER          DOL          MAS          WANN          Winthrop          Literary          Society         ADALENE          RAINE          Vee          Nec          ean          ee          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society         LEONORA          GEADDEN          Ae          CAN          ROEM          AGN          RNID          My          ROM          Curry          Literary          Soctety         MILDRED)          MILLER          Ss          Wy          Oe          AUC          Edttor-tn-Chief          Journal         LENA          MILES          WEVER.....          BION          SIN          eras          Menu          ON          Ml          aHt          Eas          NR          Editor-in-Chief          Johnsonian         AUGUS          TAY          SIDPBONT          Stig          aoe          hau          AUN          DER          Rua          COTA          Editor-in-Chief          TATLER         ELIZABETH          WOOP          BR          lori          ha          COMA          INA          REMOTE          LaLa          IDR          ES          EO          Da          Chief          Marshal         BNGLISH          WHOSTEICK          Davai          enti          eae          n          he          Ca          AMS          ates          Naan          International          Relations          Club         ALICE          OBB          wine          CO          Ae          UA          NR          ALLA          SUC          eee          Re          Eta          Stigma          Phi         CAROLINE          RICHARDSON          cece          imate          aeena          Aa          et          ONE          AAR          aaa          Pe          Beta          Pt          Theta         Page          One          Hundred          Fifty         Daniel         lester         Weinz         Gam          brel         Ho          bie.          “Richardson         THE          PRESIDENTS’          COUNCIL         Page          One          Hundred          Fifty-one         Student          Government          Association         OFFICERS         LUCIA.          DANTEL          ...          Ji          oe          2          gee          ee,          President         JULIA®          RIDDLE          =o.          ee          eee          eee          Vice-President         FRANCES’ SALLEY          ©          %.:          23hh,          sen          ee          Secretary         ELEANOR          -BELK          2          a2          neo          fe          ee          a          Assistant          Secretary-          I          reasurer         MARY:          AGNES           GREWS:,          22.280).          790).          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Time:          The          present.          Place:          London.         Page          One          Hundred          Ninety-two         (once          Outottie          Witchen:         PECOMED          Ye          LNeL          oREE          AGLS         By          A.          E.          THOMAS         Olivia           Dangerfield          (Alias          Jane          Ellen)....         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GamdenmomG:         CASSANDRA          CASON          VIRGINIA          DELOACHE          MARNIE          REESE         Anderson,          S.          C.          Camden,          S.          C.          Abbeville,          S.          C.         ALBERTINE          GOOLSBY          RUTH          PATTERSON         Denmatky          Ss.          (G:          Rocks          HiliteouG:         Page          Two          Hundred          Stix         Omicron          Alpha          Omicron         (FOUNDED          1922)         KATHERINE          KNIGHT          LUCILLE          CUTTINO          SYLVIA          WATSON         Greenville,          S.          C.          BuitalomouG:          Bennettsville,          S.          C.         CELESTE          WILLIAMS          MARGARET          BRICE          ALBERTA          THOMAS          CAROLINE          PARDUE         Rode          lahill,          S.          C.          Spartanburg,          S.          C.          Roe          Ishill,          S          (C          Aiken,          S.          C.         CATHERINE          TILLMAN          ELIZABETH          LOWE          LENA          MILES          WEVER         Bennettsville,          S.          C.          ING          Sie          (Er          Anderson,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Seven         Delta          Kappa          Zeta         (FOUNDED          1923)         ELIZABETH          BOYD          JEANETTE          CRAWFORD          JANET          LEAKE         Columbia,          S.          C.          Glintonsao          Ge          GClintonmeoe          G-         LOLA          KIRKLEY          MARY          HAMMOND         Sumter,          S;          GC:          Spartanburg,          S.          C.         FRANCES          WOSMANSKY          IRENE          BROUGHTON          FRANCES          CRUTCHFIELD         Spartanburg,          S.          C.          Sumiternes.C-          Orangeburg,          S.          C.         JOHNGY          RICHARDS          CECILE          CHAPMAN         Liberty          Hill,          S.          C.          Spartanburg,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Eight         Phi          Delta          X1         (FOUNDED          1923)         MARTHA          CALVERT         Abbeville,          S.          C.         MAXINE          PINGLE          ELIZABETH          DREHER         Spartanburg,          S.          C.          St.          Matthews,          S.          C.          ‘         RUTH          SIMMONS         Spartanburg,          S.          C.         MAUDE          HOLLIS          LOUISE          HINSON         Ieee          Iebiil          S,          C,          ieancastersnon          Ce         Page          Two          Hundred          Nine         Pi          Lambda          Kappa         (FOUNDED          1923)         EARLE          NEELEY          JULIA          McIVER          FRANCES          SADLER         Rock)          HilleaeGe          Mt.          Pleasant,          S.          C.          [Seeyelle          Tabill,          Sy.          C.         WINIFRED          FARRELLY          ESTHER          SLOAN         Georgetown,          S.          C.          Charleston,          S.          C.         LOUISE          DOWLING          ELIZABETH          NICHOLSON          FRANCES          TAYLOR         Greenwood,          S.          C.          Edgefield,          S.          C.          Greenwood,          S.          C.         POLLY          SMOAK          CATHERINE          MIMS          AUDREY          MAYES         Walterboro,          S.          C.          Edgefield,          S.          C.          Greenwood,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Ten         Kappa          Upsilon          Kappa         (FOUNDED          1923)         LOUISE          BOYD          NAOMI          SCARBOROUGH          GRACE          TUCKER         BanesmiomG.          Bishopville,          S.          C.          Sumter          on          Ce         MARION          FLETCHER          FRANCES          BURGARD          LOUISE          CLELAND          SELMA          FULMORE         Bishopville,          S.          C.          Greenville,          S.          C.          Hampton          mom          Ce          St.          Stephens,          S.          C.         PEARLE          MONEYHAN          KATHERINE          HOLLAND          CLAUDIA          CLELAND         lEillionn,          S.          (C.          Barnwell,          S.          C.          Hampton,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Eleven         Sigma          Kappa          Sigma         (FOUNDED          1924)         MARIA          MARTIN          ELIZABETH          HOPKE          CARLOTTA          KNOBELOCK         Clemson          College,          S.          C.          Charleston,          S.          C.          Charleston,          S.          C.         ELIZABETH          DARGAN          JEAN          KLUGH          GRACE          DOSCHER          CATHERINE          WYMAN         Florence,          S.          C.          Clemson          College,          S.          C.          Charleston,          S.          C.          Aiken;          romGs         HELEN          MIXSON          JENNIE          HARBY          SARAH          WILDER         Okavkeyey,          iS.          (C-          Sumter,          S:          GC.          Sumter,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Twelve         Beta          Epsilon          Chi         (FOUNDED          1924)         MARY          GANDY          ANNIE          MAE          WESSEL          DOROTHY          COPELAND         Andrews,          S.          C.          Andrews,          S.          C.          (aurens-          eo.          @         SADE          LONG          JULIA          GRANTHAM          HELEN          AYERS         Conways          GC;          Nichols,          S.          C.          Nichols,          S.          C.         DAISY          BELL          MARION          HOUSER          MYRTIS          CLOUD          SARAH          BRYAN         Winnsboro,          S.          C.          Rairfaxe          sn          Ge          ;          Chester,          S.          GC.          lEeuwarpe,          Sk          (C,         LOUISE          ALLEN          EVA           MCGEE          VIVIAN          BURROUGHS         Allendale,          S.          C.          Walterboro,          S.          C.          Conway,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Thirteen         Sigma          Delta          Phi         (FOUNDED          1924)         THELMA          WHITE         Union          seoace         L’ARTIGUE          GRIFFIN          D’ARCY          REEVES         GolumbiaroaG:          Golamibiayeo          ss         FRANCES          SALLEY          LOUISE          SPRUILL          FRANCES          CLARK         Whiicarny          WS.          (Cy          Cherawroo          Ge.          Unitonmomce:         RUTH          ALSTON          ANNETTE          STROTHER         Wnions          ore          Cc.          SUmMter          Oe          Ge         Page          Two          Hundred          Fourteen         Phi          Nu          Kappa         (FOUNDED          1924)         MATTIE          LOUISE          APPLEBY         ELISE          FLOWERS         St.          George,          S.C.         CATHERINE          McCoy         Andrews,          S.          C.         Conway,oeG-         INEZ          FLOWERS         MARY          CRAVEN         Andrews,          S.          C.         KATE          NAPIER         Gresham,          S.          GC.         LOUISE          PARLER         Blenheim,          S.          C.         St.          George,          S.          C.         LUCINDA          BELL         HARRIET          HUTTO         Rok          ISMIL          Sc         MABEL          MERCER         Dorchester,          Oo.          CG.         HELEN          HUTTO         Andrews,          S.          C.         Dorchester.          oC.         Page          Two          Hundred          Fifteen         Beta         FRANCES          HAWKINS         Cross          Hill,          S2.G:         HARRIET          HILDEBRAND         Hagood,          S.          C.         TREVA          MCWHITE         ieaker          Cityen          om          Gr         Page          Two          Hundred          Sixteen         (FOUNDED          1924)         ALMEDA          WYATT         Easley          oon.         WILLIE          MAE          GASTON         learens          mo          Ge         MARIE          BRADFORD         Greenwood,          S.          C.         Omega          Kappa         LAURA          RISER         Greenville,          S.          C.         MARGARET          SAWYER         Scranton;          ae:         TRAVIS          TOMLINSON         ake-Cityom          Gs         Beta          Tau         (FOUNDED          1924)         JESSIE          CLOUD          ELLEN          BRICE          MARY          B.          DAVIDSON         IROcke          tlillemoamG          @hesteras.          G:          @hesteron          ©.         ELIZABETH          WILKES          RUBY          BARTON          ERNESTINE          CLOUD          ELIZABETH          ATKINSON         Pueyele          Jabal,          So          C-          Greenwood,          S.          C.          Rock          Eilon.          Timmonsville,          S.          C.         MARGARET          HARDIN          RUTH          THOMASON         Chester,          S.          GC.          RockeHille          Sa          Ge         Page          Two          Hundred          Seventeen         Kappa          Sigma          Gamma         (FOUNDED          1924)         MARY          LEE          DAVID          KATHERINE          MCQUEEN          DORIS          HOUGH         Florence,          S.          C.          Dillont4S3.G.          Chester;          SG.         KATHLEEN          HASTY          JEWEL          BENNETT          ALLIE          HASTY          LUCY,          Deal         iDikeyy,          Ss.          (Cy          Walterboro,          S.          C.          Dillon,          3S.          (Gi          Dillon,          S.C:         ALICE          FLEETWOOD          ERNESTINE          BETHEA         Dillon          s..G:          Choon:         CLAIRE          SMYER          CLARICE          CONNOR          LETTIE          ALLEN         Chester,          S:          C:          Timmonsville,          S.          C.          Chester,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Eighteen         em          a         Upsilon          Tau          Epsilon         (FOUNDED          1925)         Mary          Topp          LUCILE          ACKER          POLLY          EVANS         Anderson,          Se          CG;          Anderson,          S.C.          ‘          Anderson,          S.          C.         MARGARET          PROCTOR          MARY          LOUISE          SMITH          VIVIAN          RUSSELL          ROBERTA          PEAY         Cioyeause,          S.          CC,          Anderson,          S.          C.          Greenville,          S.          C.          Chestemms          a          G:         BESS          TILLMAN          MARY          BELLE          PREVOST         Bennettsville,          S.          C.          '          Anderson,          S.          C.         PAS          Yan          AN:          HARRIET          STOKES          BETSY          COKER         Chestemms.          ©          Rock          Hill,          S.          C.          Nock          Ellas          ae.         Page          Two          Hundred          Nineteen         Lambda          Phi          Alpha         (FOUNDED          1925)         ALEXA          RAGIN          AUGUSTA          SIMPSON          FRANCES          HARRIS         [Raevede          Iebilll,          Sy.          (Cy          Pendleton,          S.          C.          Columbia;          Sane:         SARAH          DORRAH          MARGARET          JOHNSTON           EFFIE          PRESSLEY          RUTH          BROWNE         aurenss          sae.          Chester,          S.          C.          Chester,          S.          C.          Anderson,          S.          C.         ELIZABETH          BRICE          ISABEL          HAMILTON          POLLY          WEST         Chester,          (S2          G;          ChestetraomG:          Chester,          S.          C.         LILA          MOORE          MARY          KIRBY         Chester,          S.          C.          Columbiaras.2G:         Page          Two          Hundred          Twenty         Omega          Gamma          Delta         (FOUNDED          1925)         ESTELLE          LYON          MARGARET          RICAUD          SARA          OWENS         Abbeville,          S.          C.          Bennettsville,          S.          C.          Blair          io.          Ce         EVELYN          TIDMARSH          HELEN          GAMBRELL          BOBBIE          RICAUD          BONNIE          CROSLAND         Whitmire,          S.          C.          Abbeville,          S.          C.          Bennettsville,          S.          C.          Bennettsville,          S.          C.         GERALDINE          CARTER          HELEN          Moss          BETTY          HAIR         Abbeville,          S.          C.          Works,          S.C.          Blackville,          S.          C.         JOSIE          BLOCKER          FRANCES          MCCOMB          KATHRYN          WEISSENGER         Edgefield,          S.          C.          Abbeville,          S.          C.          Blackville,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Twenty-one                   Phi          Kappa          Tau         (FOUNDED          1926)         MARY          WILL          GRESHAM          MIRIAM          DIVVER          ALICE         Royale          Jeahl,          “Sy,          Anderson,          S.          C.          Belton,         LOUISE          TILDEN          ELIZABETH          STOWE          EMILY          HODGES         Anderson,          S.          C.          Rock          Hull          Ss          GC:          Diieige,          we          (Cy         MARGARET          STRAWHORN          BESS          GAINES          MARGARET          WHISONANT         Greenwood,          S.          C.          Greenville,          S.          C.          Gaffney,          S.          C.         ELISE          FISHBURNE          MARTIEL          GRESHAM          ELETA         Walterboro,          S.          C.          Rock          Eullimo          Ge          Belton,         Page          Two          Hundred          Twenty-two         COBB         yen         LUCILE          BUCKNER         Walterboro,          S.          C.         FRANCES          GAINES         Anderson,          S.          C.         COBB         Sane         Kappa          Epsilon          Pi         (FOUNDED          1921)         SARA          POPE          LOUISE          PRICHARD          FRANCES          CROSBY         Edisto          sland          sn          G          Westminster,          S.          C.          Union          sa.         SUSIE          HILLS          ZOIA          BISHOP          BLANCHE          KEELS          ANNA          S.          WELCH         INSe@harleston          oe.          EBbthatdt.omc:          St.          Matthews,          S.          GC:          Charleston,          S.          C.         MAUDE          BROOKS          EULALIE          GUESS          EVELYN          GRAYSON         Simpsonville,          S.          C.          White          Hall,          S.          C.          Yonge’s          Island,          S.          C.         GERTRUDE          BAILEY          LILLA          JEAN          MITCHELL         lexekign@          ligilemel,          S.          C..          Bdistoy          Island,          S,          CG:         Page          Two          Hundred          Twenty-three         Gamma          Kappa         (FOUNDED          1923)         SARA          DREHER          DRUCILLA          WORKMAN          KATHERYN          COX         New          Brookland,          S.          C.          Woodruff,          S.          C.          Woodruff,          S.          C.         MILDRED          SMITH          ‘THELMA          MEETZE          LOUISE          SCHIRMER          MARIAN          DAVIS         Bishopville,          S.          C.          Columbia,          S.          C.          Columbia,          S.          C.          Orangeburg,          S.          C.         ROSE          BUD          HINSON          ALMA          SWITZER          MARIE          HILL          EULALIE          MCLAUGHLIN         Kershaw,          S.          C.          Switzer,          S.          GC.          Anderson,          5.          Ga          =          Florence,          S.          C.         MARY          SUE          DURANT          CATHERINE          SMITH         Bishopville,          S.          C.          Union,          eo.)          G;         Page          Two          Hundred          Twenty-four         Pi          Gamma          P1         (FOUNDED          1924)         MARGARET          LINDLER          MARGARET          ALLISON          PRUE          BALLARD          ELIZABETH          MAYFIELD         Saluda          mGe          Greemmoun          Glover          msn          G-          Greersa1C.         MILDRED          BURGESS          HARRIET          FRIDAY          AMELIA          SMITH          M.          LOUISE          CHADWICK         Pacolet          ses          CG.          INke rddel,          SS.          (C.          Saludayswice:          Saluda          Sun:         ELIZABETH          HERNDON          MARIE          COOK          LILA          GARVIN          JOYCE          KELLETTE         Bamberg,          S.          C.          Wagener,          S.          C.          Wagener,          S.          C.          Spartanburg,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Twenty-five         Delta          Sigma          Phi         (FOUNDED          1925)         HELEN          HUTTO          EUNICE          NICKLES          DOROTHY          FOXWORTH         Dorchester,          S.          C.          Hodges,          S.          C.          Timmonsville,          S.          C.         MARGIE          HARVEY          VIRGINIA          WARD          HELEN          MCCORKLE          RUTH          GILLIAM         Iekoydhie          Imbldl,          “sy,          (Oo          Greenville,          S.          C.          Greenville,          S.          C.          Union          won:         RUTH          GAYDEN          ELISE          OLANDT          JULIA          LESTER         Golumbiajeoe.c.          Beaufort,          ow          Ge          Coltimbiass          aus         Page          Two          Hundred          Twenty-stx         Kappa          Omega          Delta         (FOUNDED          1926)         WILMA          SWEARINGEN          JO          WRIGHT          MARGARET          BARTON         ‘WMianitend,          SS,          (Ce          Summerville,          S.          C.          Orangeburg,          S.          C.         SUE          TROTTER          HELEN          JORDAN          LOIS          SAWYER         Leesville,          S.          C.          Monetta,          S.          C.          Johnston,          S.          C.         GERTRUDE          TUCKER          MARY          ASBILL          LESLIE          MIMS         St.          Matthews,          S.          C.          Ridge          Springs,          S.          C.          St.          George,          S.          C.         CATHERINE          O’CAIN          FRANCES          GRICE          GLADYS          MILEY         Orangeburg,          S.          C.          Wraral,          Sy.          Ge          Branchville,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Twenty-seven         Alpha          Gamma          P1         (FOUNDED          1927)         LORA          BARWICK          VERNELLE          WINN          HoPE          WILLIAMS          JULIA          BURROWS         Sumter,          S.          C.          Winionwso          ane          Sumter,          S.°C.          Oswego,          S.          C.         GERALDINE          GEORGE          BEULAH          WINGARD          ELLENE          CHANDLER          NORINE          MELLETTE         Lexington,          S.          C.          Lexington,          S.          C.          Wedgefield,          S.          C.          Wedgefield,          S.          C.         GERTRUDE          BURROWS          GWENDOLYN          CHANDLER          ELIZABETH          WILLIAMS          VERA          SANDIFER         Oswego,          S.          C,          Wedgefield,          S.          C.          Sumter,          S.          C.          Denmark,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Twenty-eight         Gamma          Sigma         (FOUNDED          1927)         MARY          ALLISON          RAY          WILLIE          PORTER          ELOISE          CLAMP         Denmark,          S.          C.          Camden,          S.          C.          SalleyaSa          CG:         ESSIE.          HARVEY          ANIMEDA          BYERS          ELIZABETH          SAPOCH          SARA          RIKARD         Pinopolis,          S.          C.          Blacksburg,          S.          C.          Blacksburg,          S.          C.          Batesburg,          S.          C.         ANNELLE          CROUCH          RUBY          CHEEK          VERA          JOHNSON         Batesburg,          S.          C.          Winer,          So          (C.          Wagener,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Twenty-nine         Kappa          Phi         (FOUNDED          1927)         JANE          HAND          ELIZABETH          SEABROOK          ADELE          FORD         Florence,          S.          C.          Charleston;          S.C,          Bennettsville,          S.          C.         CHARLOTTE          POPE          KATHERINE          ANDERSON         Edisto          Island,          S.          C.          Florence,          S.          C.         A.          M.          ZEIGLER          MARY          DUBOSE          E.          THOMPSON          E.          SWEETENBURG         Denmark,          S.          C.          Oswego,          S.          C.          Florence,          S.          C.          Anderson,          S.          C.         BILLIE          KIRVEN          MUSIDORA          DUBOSE          MARGARET          YEADON         Darlington,          S.          C.          Oswego,          S.          C.          Sumter,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Thirty         Miaupsiemarbcta         (FOUNDED          1927)         EDNA          DAVIS          GWENDOLYN          DILL          JANELLA          HENRY         Floneas          Path          wow          ©          ao          partanburcwon          Go          partanburg.          oC,         EMILY          TURNER          MARGARITE          SHIPPEY          IDA          BRYAN          ALMA          HUDSON          SADIE          SMITH         Spartanburcmow          Cmmopartanburomom          GemeAlllendalemsn          Gu          VicGollais:          C          Estill          oa          Ce         FRANCES          HENDLEY          ANN          DYER          MAXIE          O'BRIEN         Spartanburg,          S.          C.          Greenville,          S.          C.          McColl,          S.C,         FRANCES          HUMPHRIES          EMMA          JOYCE          CATHERINE          BUSSEY         Spattanburg,          S.          C.          Greenwood,          S.          C.          Parksville,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Thirty-one         Delta          Gamma         (FOUNDED          1928)         AGNES          HICKSON          MARGARET          ERVIN          HELEN          CARTER         Cherawaoa          uc.          Blorence          ssc.          Greenville,          S.          C.         MARY          BYRD          FANT          MOLLY          JAMES          MARY          MANNING          HANNER          IRENE          BURROWS         Spartanburg,          S.          C.          Darlington,          S:;          C.          Plorencemog          Dalzell,          sSiGe         NANCY          WANNAMAKER          ROSA          SPRUILL          MILDRED          BAKER         Cheraw,          S.          C.          Chera          wan          on          Ge          Darlington,          S.          GC.         Page          Two          Hundred          Thirty-two         Pi          Epsilon          Pi         (FOUNDED          1928)         S.          ELIZABETH          CONE          ELIZABETH          CONE          SARAH          BAKER         Cottageville,          S.          C.          lE          Gola,          S.C.          Marion,          S.          C.         MIRIAM          PEARCE          VIRGINIA          BASKIN          VIRGINIA          REID          DOLLIE          FOGEL         Orangeburg,          S.          C.          Bishopville,          S.          C.          Bishopville,          S.          C.          Orangeburg,          S.          C.         MARGARET          GORDON          CAROLINE          RICHARDSON          NADEEN          SAUNDERS         Charleston,          S.          C.          Orangeburg,          S.          C.          Walterboro,          S.          C.         HELEN          COPE          LOLA          CRUM          DOROTHY          MCCANTS          @opemon          GC:          Orangeburg,          S.          C.          Orangeburg,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Thirty-three         Delta          Epsilon          Kappa         (FOUNDED          1929)         MARY          FROM         (Wher,          oS.          te:         RUTH          FRANK         Walterboro,          S.          C.         DOROTHY          RUBINOWITZ         Beaufort,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Thirty-four         NORMA          KASSLER          KATE          ROSEN         Gaffney,          S.          C.          Charleston,          S.          C.         LENA          SCHEIN          SARA          FRAM         Beattortas          ae          Unions          Gs         MAIE          MYERSON          IRENE          KASSLER         Rockets.          Gaffney,          S.          C.         Phi          Kappa          P1         (FOUNDED          1929)         CARNICE          JENNINGS          RUTH          HENDRICKS          AGNES          ELLISON         Orangeburg,          S.          C.          Pick ens,          .S.          GC;          astey          mu          SsG@e         MILDRED          KIRKPATRICK          SARA          LEE          ELLISON          THELMA          ROBINSON          DONNYE          WARREN         lites,          So          (Ee          Basley          nom          CG.          Orangeburg,          S.          C.          Williams,          S.          C.         DOROTHY          WAKEFIELD          MOZELLE          KIRKPATRICK          VIRGINIA          GRAY         lye,          S.          Ce          lh,          1S,          (Ce          Dathmeotony          s,          GC;         LILLIAN          KITCHENS          NANCY          JONES         Gaunensiao.          C-          Wagener,          S.          C.         Page          Two          Hundred          Thirty-five         Kappa          Phi          Tau         (FOUNDED          1929)         ELIZABETH          HERRON          HELEN          O’DELL         Senecayesu          GG.          Liberty,          S.C:         FLORENCE          SANDERS          FREDERICA          LIGHTSEY          WINABEE          HARDY         ‘Oleic,          SEAM,          Patria          xem          Ge          Jonesville,          S.          C.         MARY          BURGESS          CLEO          KNOX         Seneca,          S.          GC,          Seneca          on          Cs         Page          Two          Hundred          Thirty-six         ANNE          ROGERS         Abbeville,          S.          C.         VIRGINIA          WILLIAMS         Manning,          S.          C.         SARA          CROMER         Senecasisen          ae         A          Brief          History          of          Winthrop’s         Social          Clubs         Club          life          began          at          Winthrop          with          the          organization          of          the          first         social          club          in          1906.          ‘The          growth          from          that          time          was          fairly          rapid         and          continuous,          until          in          1927          there          were          thirty          clubs          on          the          campus.         Until          this          date          each          club          had          been          ‘‘a          law          unto          itself,’          so          to          speak,         no          formal          organization          existing          among          the          group          as          a          whole.          A         Pan-Hellenic          Council          composed          of          representatives          from          the          seven         oldest          clubs          was          recognized,          but          it          possessed          little          significance          beyond         its          name          and          no          authority.         In          1927,          club          life          underwent          a          complete          reorganization.          The         clubs          were          drawn          together          into          what          is          known          as          Federation          of         Social          Clubs;          the          old          pan-hellenic          council          was          abolished          and          in          its         place          a          Standards          Committee          was          formed,          composed          of          representa-         tives          of          the          clubs          fulfilling          the          requirements          set          up          by          the          Federation.         ‘The          purpose          of          this          reorganization          was          to          raise          the          basis          of          club          life         to          a          higher          level.          In          the          hands          of          Standards          rested          the          ultimate         power          of          regulation          and          legislation          of          clubs          on          the          campus.          To          be         recognized          as          a          standard          club          certain          definite          specifications          as          to          age,         scholarship,          and          purpose          must          be          met          by          the          club          petitioning.         The          instrument          of          regulation          by          Standards          became          unwieldy         as          the          number          of          clubs          increased;          to          solve          this          difficulty          an          Executive         Council,          composed          of          twelve          members          was          formed.          [hese          twelve         members          are          chosen          by          the          members          of          the          Standards          Committee         from          their          own          number.          [he          Executive          Council          is          a          legislative          body         of          club          life.          By          its          action          all          rules          regarding          rushing,          initiation,          and         like          matters          pertaining          to          club          administration          are          formulated.          At         present,          there          are          forty-four          clubs          on          the          campus,          twenty-five          of         which          ha ve          been          recognized          as          Standard.         This          new          system          of          organization          has          been          a          means          of          creating         a          more          definite          coordination          between          the          individual          clubs.          Through         this          equalizing          medium          the          unstable          situation          which          existed          for         years          was          exterminated.          he          relations          between          the          clubs          are          becom-         ing          closer          and          more          cordial.          ‘The          entire          organization          rests          upon          a         more          cooperative          basis.         Page          Two          Hundred          Thirty-seven         Terpsichorean          German          Club         OPGICERS         HASELL.          LOWNSEND=.)2          eee         HARRIET          MOORE          3.          0          eee         MEMBERS         HASELL          “TOWNSEND         HARRIET          MOORE         MARGARET          SLOAN         MILDRED          LYON         LIBBA          PARROTT         ROSIE          “TOWNSEND         Page          Two          Hundred          Thirty-eight         LESLIE          TOWNSEND         Dotty          ZEMP         ESTHER          HOUGH         CAROLINE          RICHARDSON         SALLY          HARRISON         MARY          DUNLAP         Thalia          German          Club         OBFICERS         iy          eer          mW          IEE          Ui          oaeee          eres          ee          Po          Pe          ek          Pale          ce          end          eye          |          President         Oe          naied          ce          PNM          WEA          ICC          Remmi)          Ok          eee          Sar          kant          Lae          Secretary         MARTHA          WILBUR         CATHERINE          WALKER         CATHERINE          GANDY         CLEMIGENE          TEAGUE         SYLVIA          WATSON         GERTRUDE          ZEMP         MEMBERS         HELEN          WHITAKER         FRANCES          MARSHALL         SOPHIE          MARSHALL         JEAN          KLUGH         CATHERINE          KNIGHT         MILDRED          MARKEY         Page          Two          Hundred          Thirty-nine         ———EEE          i          ss,          ee         DY         O         =         WwW         vo         2         ——         —)                   Athletic          Song         Come          on,          ye          Winthrop          gicls,         Let's          fall          in          line;         We'll          find          a          game          and          play          tt,         Every          time.         For          basketball          and          hockey         I          yell,          I          yell!         And          for          our          tennis          and          our          swims,         T          yell,          I          yell!         So          fight,          fight,          fight,          fight,         Every          time,         And          to          good          health          we          all          will         Ouickly          climb;         We          stand          for          fair          play,          square          play,         Sts!          Boom!          Bah!         Rah!          Rah!          Rah!         Athletic          Association         OFFICERS         ;          ASCHER          TE          ISINCN          EE          ps          5,          Ts          NR,          Ane          a          President         Gee          RING          es          VIORGANI          NEA          bere          Gh.          ely.          e          terea          wn          sistas          Vice-President         |          |          |Oket          ey          VELEVCN          GS          A          ON          4          Olt          a          Seok          Oe          ge          a          a          Secretary         I.          MUG          Aa          R          OW          Niee          ys          ee          ee          he          Soo          cs,          bla          et          4.          ¢          Treasurer         a .         f         WV         ja          Page          Two          Hundted          Forty-three         of          )         rey          Ft         t         NT          |         Athletic          Board         OFFICERS         JuLia          LESTER          CATHERINE          MorGAN          JuLt1a          Brown          Bert          Pray         CLASS          REPRESENTATIVES         Jurtia          RIppLe          DorotHy          Earty          GRACE          CRAIG          VIRGINIA          ANDERSON         HOCKEY          MANAGERS         ISABEL          HARRELL          FRANCES          BRADFORD          Mitprep          Markey          GENIE          SWETENBURG         BASKETBALL          MANAGERS         Jo          Wricur          Susan          WILLIAMS          MARGARET          GOODSON          LouIsE          PARLER         TENNIS          MANAGERS         Mary          ASBILL          ELIZABETH          GLOVER         SWIMMING          MANAGERS         CATHERINE          WyMAN         TRACK          MANAGERS         Lis          SMITH          Rostr          TOWNSEND          BERT          PEAY          WEEDIE          SPRUILL         ARCHERY          MANAGERS         MARGARET          ERVIN          Marie          MILLER         BASEBALL          MANAGERS         JuLt1a          Burrows          Evetyn          CocKRANn          Lizzie          Exvvior         Page          Two          Hundred          Forty-four         ATHLETIC          DIRECTORS         LILLIAN          WELLNER          FELIE          CLARK         ALINE          SEFTON          FRANCES          HOFFMAN         Page          Two          Hundred          Forty-five         WEARERS          OF          THE          “W”’         First          Row:          HARRELL,          MORGAN,          LESTER,          DAVIDSON,          FORD.         Second          Row:          ASBILL,          WRIGHT,          SWETENBURG,          HAND,          SCARBOROUGH,          SMITH.         Third          Row:          BROWN,          BURROWS,          EVANS,          PEAY,          GLOVER.         Fourth          Row:          WILLIAMS,          MILLER,          BRADFORD,          NAPIER,          GORMAN,          COCHRAN.         Page          Two          Hundred          Forty-six         Varsity          Hockey          Team         B.          DAVIDSON         CATHERINE          MORGAN         NAOMI          SCARBOROUGH         EVELYN          MCcCDANIEL         DaAIsy          PITTS         MEMBERS         FRANCES          BRADFORD         BERT          PEAY         HELEN          GAMBRELL         GERTRUDE          SWEAT         MARGARET          GOODSON         MINNIE          ELLA          SWETENBURG         Page          Two          Hundred          Forty-seven         Varsity          Basketball          Team         MEMBERS         B.          DAVIDSON          ADELE          FORD         CARLOTTA          GREENE          _          SUSAN          WILLIAMS         ELIZABETH          SMITH          VIRGINIA          SMITH         HELEN          GAMBRELL         Page          Two          Hundred          Forty-eight         Varsity          Baseball          Team         KATE          NAPIER         EVELYN          COCHRAN         SUSAN          WILLIAMS         GERTRUDE          SWEAT         MEMBERS         MARY          GORMAN         DoT          EVANS         MYRTLE          BARTER         NAOMI          SCARBOROUGH         JULIA          BURROUGHS         Page          Two          Hundred          Forty-nine         SENIOR          HOCKEY          TEAM         IsABEL          HARRELL,          Manager,          CATHERINE          MorcGan,          Captain,          ADELE          Forp,          JANE          Hanp,          Naomi          SCARBOROUGH,         B.          Davipson,          MINNIE          ELLA          SWETENBURG,          ELIZABETH          SHEALY,          CATHERINE          WYMAN,          JO          WRIGHT,          Mary          Topp,         MarGaRET          Erwin,          MartHa          Jorpan,          Marjorie          Farmer,          Nora          Kate          Betcuer,          Dor          Evans,          Patsy          Pray,         BetH          STEWART.         JUNIOR          HOCKEY          TEAM         Frances          BrapForp,          Manager,          JuLtiA          Brown,          Captains          CAROLINE          SHIFFLEY,          PoLLy          SMOAK,          GERTRUDE         Sweat,          Frances          Tayitor,          Roster          TowNSEND,          GerorGIA          Derrick,          Ferticra          Ervin,          EveEtyn          McDAnieL,          Marie         Mirrer,          Daisy          Pitts,          JEAN          ArTHUR,          JosIE          BLockerR,          Louts—E          Daniet,          Mary          Nance          Dantet,          HELEN         WHITAKER,          SuSAN          WILLIAMS.         Page          Two          Hundred          Fifty         SOPHOMORE          HOCKEY          TEAM         Mixtprep          Markey,          Manager,          Bert          Pray,          Captain,          Betty          Brown,          Marina          Braprorp,          MAry          BurGEss,         Sara          Cason,          Dorotruy          CopreLtanp,          Sara          Darcan,          Lovuts—E          Dowrtinc,          Norma          Frynn,          HELEN          GAMBRELL,         MarGaret          Gorpon,          Nextt          Leitner,          MartHa          MatuHews,          AppirE          Merapor,          CHARLOTTE          Popr,          Potty          WEsT,         ELIZABETH          THompson,          Mo.iie          Purvis.         FRESHMAN          HOCKEY          TEAM         EUGENIA          SWETENBURG,          Manager,          EpirH          Tosin,          Captain,          JEAN          RocGers,          LiIttian          Pitts,          HrteEn          Hvum-         PHRIES,          HazeL          SmitH,          Carotyn          LINLEY,          ErizapETH          DarGan,          Louise          SPRUILL,          CASSANDRA          Cason,          MaryjorigE         Merritt,          MarGareET          YEADON,          RutwH          Patterson,          AnGir          Lou          OLriver,          ALLIE          WixLson,          Lourse          ParRLer,          Mar-         GARET          McC.ioup,          JEAN          LYLE.         Page          Two          Hundred          Fifty-one         SENIOR          BASKETBALL          TEAM         Jo          Wricut,          Manager,          AvrELE          Forp,          Captains          B.          Davipson,          Naomi          ScarsporouGH,          Dor          Evans,          Rusy         ABERCROMBIE,          BetH          STEWART,          JULIA          RiIppLE,          ELtzABeTH          SmITH,          MarjoriE          FarMer,          ELtzABETH          McELH ANEY,         Mary          Topp,          CATHERINE          Morcan,          Nora          Kate          BeEtcHer,          ELoisr          CLramp,          HELEN          O’DELL,          Sara          SMITH,         MARGARET          WHISONANT.         JUNIOR          BASKETBALL          TEAM         Suzan          WIL.LiAMms,          Manager,          ViRGINIA          SMITH,          Captain,          Rostr          TOWNSEND,          CarRLoTTA          GREEN,          MARIE         MILLER,          JuLt1A          Brown,          Datsy          Pitts,          Mary          AGNEs          Crews,          Louist          DANIELS,          JEAN          ARTHUR,          MILLY          LONG,         Evetyn          McDaniert,          Mary          Nance          DaAniet,          MENSING.         Page          Two          Hundred          Fifty-two         a         SOPHOMORE          BASKETBALL          TEAM         Potty          West,          Manager,          Bert          Pray,          Captain,          CHARLOTTE          Popr,          Lin          Crownery,          HrLen          GAmBRELL,          LiB         LIMEHOUSE,          ExstrE          HoucuH,          Netut          Leitner,          MARGARET          Goopson,          EFFIE          PRESSLEY,          RUTH          FRANK,          EVELYN         CocHran,          Betty          Brown,          JEsstrE          Perry,          MILtpRep          Markey.         FRESHMAN          BASKETBALL          TEAM         LoutsE          Parrter,          Manager,          Lizzie          Extotr,          Captain,          Lirttan          HENpERSON,          JEAN          ROGERS,          CLEMIEGENE         TeacueE,          EvizasetH          Wiccins,          KeirH          Jerrries,          EpiIrH          Topin,          Evetyn          Reeves,          ‘‘WEEDIE”’          SPRUILL,          MARGARET         ELeAzER,          Lou          Oniver,          Maryorice          Merritt,          ReseccA          Duitin,          HELEN          PEDEN.         Page          Two          Hundred          Fifty-three         Swimming         Champions         €:         BETTY          CLOTWORTH          Y=          OU         JULIA;          LESTERS          ol         BETTY           DOUGrEAS=         ‘Track          Champions         CATHERINE          MORGAN,          '31         BERT          PEAY,          33         ELIZABETH          SMITH,          '31         Page          Two          Hundred          Fifty-four         re         Tennis          Singles         EPMZABETH          GLOVERY          32         Tennis          Doubles         Mary          ASBILL,          ’31         MINNIE          E.          SWETENBERG,          '31         Archery         MARIE          MILLER,          °32         Page          Two          Hundred          Fifty-five         BEST          ATHLETES,          1930         GENIEVE          LIMEHOUSE,          °30          BETTY          DOUGLAS,          °30          B.          DAVIDSON,          731         Page          Two          Hundred          Fifty-six         Athletics          at          Winthrop         Hockey          sticks!          Basketballs!          “ennis          rackets!—Athletics,          one         of          the          greatest          and          most          tonic          joys          on          the          Winthrop          campus.          Fall,         full          of          invigorating          cold,          brings          forth          the          hockey          season,          and          the         familiar          “ground          sticks,          ground          sticks’          arouses          a          keen          interest          in          the         entire          student          body.          Here,          one          learns          that          indolence          is          impossible,         and          alertness          is          demanded.         After          the          season          has          come          to          an          end          and          the          champions          have         been          declared,          another          sport          has          its          day.          Basketball,          a          well-known         game,          makes          its          entrance.          With          it          comes          a          happiness          into          the          ath-         lete’s          heart          which          leads          to          the          promotion          of          a          willingness          to          sub-         ordinate          individual          welfare          to          that          of          a          group,          and          to          look          upon         one’s          own          work          as          part          of          a          large          endeavor.         No          sooner          has          the          basketball          been          put          away          for          the          next          year         than          are          baseball          and          track          foremost          in          the          minds          of          the          athletes.         Fleetness          of          foot          and          fleetness          of          mind,          along          with          the          stretching         and          tension          of          healthy          muscles          add          much          to          the          health          of          an          ind1-         vidual.          Winthrop          girls          are          not          willing          however,          to          stay          inert          for         the          remainder          of          the          year.          One          sees          the          tennis          courts          occupied          to         _          their          fullest          capacity,          and          archery          is          a          sport          which          claims          the          atten-         tion          of          many.          [hen          when          the          heart          becomes          somewhat          unbearable,         a          plunge          into          the          swimming          pool          brings          a          stimulus          to          intense          effort.         The          source          and          strongest          hold          of          our          college          spirit          1s          on          the         field          of          athletics—whether          it          be          hockey          field,          basketball          floor,          track         course,          tennis          court,          or          swimming          pool.          The          deep          draughts          of          out-         of-door          air,          the          excitement          of          rivalry,          the          comradeship          of          coopera-         tive          endeavor,          the          glow          of          achievement          contribute          much          in          immedt-          |         ate          and          retrospective          pleasure;          and          the          invaluable          spirit          of          sports-         manship          is          obtained,          which          teaches          every          team          to          prefer          to          lose         honorably          rather          than          to          win          unfairly.          This          is          the          spirit          of          sports-         manship          which          pervades          our          Winthrop          campus.         Page          Two          Hundred          Fifty-seven         RRS          Nerina         Gah         Features         AOD         Lee          ide         vite         ek!         yt         wy         4          kiN                   ;          ¥,         :          RN         PHMATANS         Ow          Hed         :          fait         LEMS         NAG         ve         .         nial          SEN         ty.         v         pute         ma         ———         el         MISS          WINTHROP         LUCIA          DANIEL         BERUTY         MAMIE          STACKHOUSE         POPULARITY         JANET          LEAKE         SINCERITY         ELIZABETH          SEABROOK         —          ne         Cairn         TALENT         MARY          HAMMOND         SPORTSMANSHIP         MARY          B.          DAVIDSON         Oe         op          aw         INTELLIGENCE         SARAH          LAW          KENNERLEY         EFFICIENCY         AUGUSTA          SIMPSON         ORIGINALITY         SARAH          WILDER         Oe         ea          3          tee         oF          oe         A          tonidecic          MSS         Nt          ai         COMMENCEMENT          1930          AND          DAISY          CHAIN         JUNIOR-SENIOR          BANQUET,          MAy,          1930         MAY          QUEEN,          1931         MIss          CATHERINE          MORGAN         LdNS          ‘YAIMOy          “HD         joolag?          ing          woz         THE          HOSTESS          Charm          of          personality.          dignity          of          bearing,          gractousness          of          manner          make         CATHERINE          WRIGHT          a          perfect          hostess          of          the          woman          of          soctal          affairs.         Efficiency,          accuracy,          dependability,          tnitiative—these          characteristics          THE          PROFESSIONAL          WOMAN         are          the          ones          found          in          the          professtonal          woman.          ELIZABETH          HOPKE         Me          aces          RR          Et          FN          DEE          iusto          iden          oie          Nc          hehehe          ee          aah          aiden          hiiehani          esas          seiee          am         THE          ARTIST          Those          women          are          artists          who          are          possessed          with          the          creative          genius         LENA          MILES          WEVER          to          portray          the          beauties          of          life          and          nature.         Here          today,          gone          tomorrow,          free          as          the          winds:          seems          to          describe          the          woman          of          THE          TRAVELER         travel.          Yet,          ts          it          not          a          tribute          to          her          power          of          organization          and          to          her         foresight          that          she          remains          ferninine          in          spite          of          her          freedom?         MILLY          LYONS         THE          DANCER          Expression          of          soul          through          movement,          through          gesture,          and          through          interpre-         ADELE          FORD          tation          of          music          is          an          outlet          worthwhile          to          the          woman          of          imagination.         crires         ons         eee         THE          SPORTSWOMAN         LANGIE,          MARTIN         the          hills          and          lakes,          to          exult          in          a          strong          body,          to          enter          into          the         spirit          of          sportsmanship—these          add          to          the          life          of          a          modern          woman.         To          enjoy         ns          WE         a          a          Se,          Toa          ‘a          —S         ee)          St          ee          a         CPST          Dee         Fun          and          Satire         Bote.         et         “Ih          ok!          Jor          get          to          tel          hin         wheat          size)                   WY          feat         os         hale          pe                    a         Came          Christmas          yi         1.          e          AMmMoo          ad         MIVA          Geen          lewishaln          badearcanh:         WELL:          ‘““That’s          all          right,          every          dog          has          its          day.”’         MAX:          ‘“‘Well,          my          dogs          have          been          having          their          day          for          twenty-five          years.’         UNREAL         And          here's          the          case          of          Eddie          Flop         Who          would          rather          watch          robins         Than          see          Winthrop          girls          hop.         CUSTOMER:          “One          package          of          unguentine,          please.”’         VERNER:          “‘Onion          seed?          Vee          haf          dat          only          in          planting          time.”         Two          weeks          had          passed          in          the          sunny          halls          of          Winthrop          when          one          of          the          Freshmen          in         Roddey          was          heard          to          say:          “‘Oh,          dear,          I          do          wish          they          would          hurry          and          post          my          name          for          a         bath.”         A          SENIOR:          “Miss          Ketchin,          did          you          see          those          squirrels          run          by          the          window?”’         MISS          KETCHIN:          “Do          not          become          alarmed,          young          ladies,          it          is          not          an          unusual          occurrence—         the          poor          things          are          merely          looking          for          a          few          nuts.’         Page          Two          Hundred          Eighty-three         M          -Heramead’          3         HE:          ‘May          I          kiss          your          hand?’’         SHE:          ‘Hop          to          it,          big          boy,          but          don’t          burn          your          lip          on          my          cigarette.”’         MIL:          ‘Say,          did          you          see          that?          When          she          wet          her          hair          lather          appeared!”’         DEW:          “Yes,          but          what          would          you          call          it,          a          soap-head?”’         MIL:          “Sho,          an          ivory          dome.”         OF          TALKING          SHE          WAS          FOND—         LIB:          “I          hear          there          is          a          schism          in          number          271          because          Maria          and          Carlotta          talk          all          night         and          keep          Happy          awake.”’         MAG:          ‘“‘Yeah,          Maria          and          Carlotta          have          taken          to          talking          in          their          sleep          because          Happy         doesn't          give          them          a          chance          in          the          day.’’         BERT:          “‘Oh,          did          you          hear          about          Catherine?          She          has          just          received          an          anonymous          letter!”’         CARRIE:          “‘How          exciting,          who          was          it          from?”         “Vd          wal          k          a          tnile          Foy          a          CAMEL         Page          Two          Hundred          Eighty-four         “Bill's          going          to          sue          the          company          for          damages.”         “Why?          Wot          did          they          do          to          im?”         ‘They          blew          the          quittin’-whistle          when          ‘e          was          carryin’          a          ‘eavy          piece          of          iron          and          ’e          dropped         {iOnlmiSTOOtm         SHE:          ‘‘What          steps          would          you          take          if          you          saw          a          lion          on          the          campus?”         (leon          omonesss         In          the          good          old          days,          the          poor          farmer          was          up          at          daybreak.         And          now,          his          daughter          is         still          up          at          daybreak.         LUCILE          (after          walking          in          on          a          feast):          “My          gracious!”’         “SNOOT”’:          ‘You're          wrong          again          sister,          nobody's          migrating          as          long          as          the          chicken          lasts.”         R.          U.          QUICK:          “I          hear          that          Bill          is          going          to          be          a          judge          when          he          finishes          college.”         IMA          Nut:          ‘‘No!          Why          he          didn’t          take          a          law          course.          He          has          had          no          experience.”         R.          U.          Q.:          ‘“‘Hasn’t          he?          Why,          as          a          football          star          he          warmed          the          bench          for          four          years          at         dleae          @lel          (Co          WN,          (Ce         wey                   Wf          i.         ih         Vase,         w         Sg         DR.          COULSON          OF          THE          STAR          DETECTIVE          AGENCY         Page          Two          Hundred          Eighty-five         Hall          of          Shame         Cultural         Into          nation         X          Boislerous         ae          Nature         She          Never         Made          a          Break         Page          Two          Hundred          Etghty-stx         Hall          of          Shame         |          Pathetic          Dancer         x          6G         fs         Our          Little          One         Page          Two          Hundred          Eighty-seve          n         His          Fiest          Now          Sth          FliekT         MIss          BIRD:          “‘In          the          days          of          the          French          Revolution          the          silk          stockings          of          the          aristocracy         Lanna          ease         I.          B.          DUMB:          “‘Yes,          and          in          these          days          in          America          everybody's          hose          run!”’         The          givl          who          brought         Leet          He          Lees         Page          Two          Hundred          Eighty-eight         hi          ldnen          1to4         Adults          u-ir¢         ww         Scotch          umn          —          PA          Ke          me          achild         aye          yom          Yo-ni          ght          F         “Didn't          you          promise          never          to          do          it          again?’’         NCES,          BES”         “And          I          said          I'd          whip          you          if          you          did,          didn’t          I?”         “Yes,          pa;          but          as          I          didn’t          keep          my          promise          I          won't          hold          you          to          yours.”         SLANG          ADDICTS          BEWARE         Upon          the          lengthy          lists          of          those         From          whom          I          long          to          flee         Are          girls          who          drive          me          mad          by          piping         “Oh          yeah?          Sez          you,          sez          me!”         (214          Ibs.          arsenic,          please.)         MARIA:          ‘‘Once          upon          a          time          there          was          a          fat          Winthrop          girl          who          did          not          want          to          reduce         and          a          thin          Winthrop          girl          who          did          not          want          to          get          fat...”         MISHAP:          ‘Yeah?          Well,          all          fairy          stories          begin          with          ‘once          upon          a          time’.”’         OVERHEARD         VISITOR          ON          CAMPUS:          ‘‘Pardon          me,          young          lady,          but          could          you          direct          me          to          Rowdy          Hall?”         (Sick          ‘em          Dodo,          here’s          a          case          for          you.)         TILLIE:          ‘“‘Oh,          Miss          Hall,          the          calendar          just          flew          out          of          the          window.”         Miss          HALL:          “Yes,          I          have          always          heard          that          time          flies.”’         Page          Two          Hundred          Eighty-nine         ®          tamnoud          3;         WINTHROP’S          DEBUTANTES         New          York          may          have          its          debutantes         They're          fine          without          a          doubt,         But          none          compare          with          Winthrop          girls         When          they          are          “coming          out!”’         “A          DREAM”         Last          night          I          had          a          night          mare,         Of          dreams          that          ne’er          could          be         Way          back          into          dark          ages         Of          our          dear          faculty.         The          “man”          was          “Papa”          Roberts         A          dashing          on          his          steed         To          save          his          fairest          loved-one          Twas          “Sara          I’          indeed!         His          dad          was          on          his          right          side         A          yelling          in          his          ear,         “Keep          Coulson,          yes          keep          Coulson         To          get          this          lady          dear.”         Away          they          sped          on          horseback         O’er          parks          and          fields          anew,         To          Mendenhall—the          castle         That          held          his          love          so          true.         Alas!          Before          they          go          there,         Auld          father,          doomed          to          die         Was          pierced          by          a          stray          arrow         And          soon          began           to          cry.         “They’ve          nipped          me          in          the          budd,          son,         I’m          going          up          the          spout,”         “Pugh,”          yelled          out          our          hero,         As          blood          came          herling          out.         The          poor          old          man          was          dunn          for,         “Just          keith          me          once,”          he          cried,         “T’ll          grant          you          this          request,          dad,”         Then          Maggie          turned          and          died.         But          shuss!          brave          Pop          must          travel         By          holmes          and          o’er          a          seay         To          claim          this          fairest          lockhead,         With          whom          he          longs          to          be.         He          had          some          rice          and          tidbits         To          eat          upon          the          way,         For          it          was          a          long          journey         One-hundred          miles          a          day.         But          love          spurred          up          his          horses         They          went          as          on          a          wing         He          thought          of          his          sweet          maiden         And          then          began          to          sing.         At          last          he          reached          the          castle         He          searched          around          to          look.         And          found          his          darling          Sally         Ketchin          fishes          in          a          brook.         They          ran          to          meet          each          other         All          tingley          and          so          white,         For          it          has          beniaminy          a          day         Since          such          a          grand          delight.         The          scene          was          so          enchanting         He          was          so          strong          and          tall         She          wore          a          lovely          bussel         And          sat          beside          a          waterfall.         The          dream          was          ending          happily         But          up          came          a          black          knight         And          gored          the          charming          lovers         Away          quite          out          of          sight.         There          was          a          clap          of          thunder,         And          then          a          cry,          it          seems         I          sighed          and          then          turned          over         To          dream          more          pleasant          dreams!         Mary          HAMMOND,          ’81.         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We          wish          here          to         give          thanks          to          those          to          whom          it          is          due:         soe          Viesstsstian          Doyer,          lo.          W.«          Hutchins          ands          W.-d.          Crichton,         Jr.,          of          the          Observer          Printing          House,          Charlotte,          N.          C.         To          Mr.          Fred          E.          Gerberding          of          Bush-Krebs          Engraving          Company,          Re          ee         Louisville,          Ky.          4          e         To          Mr.          H.          Lee          Waters          of          Lexington,          N.          C.          U          4          A          3         To          Mr.          J.          Thompson          Brown,          Faculty          Advisor.         To          THE          1931          TATLER          staff.         To          Thackston’s          Studio,          Rock          Hill,          S.          C.         To          the          Ladies’          Shop,          Rock          Hill,          S.          C.          Bc         To          the          ‘Successful          Women”          for          their          photographs          and          auto-          wb                   graphs          which          were          given          us          to          use          in          the          interpretation          of          our          theme.                    g         To          Georgia          Derrick          who          wrote          the          poems          and          the          word          pictures          co          ee         a          torsus.          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