Chicora College for Women - Nods and Becks Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

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' F y_ F F F F F - E - E - F E F F -• H_ F E F P s - E F h_ E E v— v_ E 'F F- E F TT F F PF r- tF K T The EDELWEISS J924 ; F'AV T' y y' y VOL. XV. Published annually by the y y SENIOR CLASS OF QUEENS COLLEGE CHARLOTTE, N. C. -4 H - H - -1 cz H -( JL 1 X X X X X Lx x X 1 Eli Ai. X X X ilk X X X X X x X vr F K V - F CP y r F E tp IV k!£ F n. V h £ V IF □ T T T tT Edelweiss Dedication In loving appreciation of many years ol true and helpful friend- ship to Queens and to her daugh- ters this volume is affectionately dedicated to DR. A. A. McCEACHY -i ____ -t a A A —f a! — a A A -I. —i r yuj ILy ii. E JL JL sv_yv JTV A JL E E E E JL m. i E JL A. i .ii 1 ILOl E T T T T T V V V T r' T T V T T T r T r r r' w y E F f F [F F E fF f £l F IF F F F F F F e F F F_ F h_ [F F F F F V E F frf ff it r frT -j—i F fe Edelweiss Dr. A. A. McGeachy 5 i i x x x i. i JL JL J- X X X X kLa x. ____ r i l -4 - -V — H F5 F F F F —i F F —i “ ii -r -,,r -----WIT- T— LIU™ f] y-, ze Edelweiss _ 3 3 I poii the Alpine mountains, ( buried in the snow, In wonderful profusion 'Phis flower is seen to grow— “As white as are the snowflakes, And shining like a star, I'he emblem of the noblest, Most pure and true you are— H 3 X7 The Edelweiss. The Edelweiss. “And you, our little year book. In story, rhyme, and jest, Express our hardest efforts, Our truest and our best— Our Edelweiss. 6 —i JL X X 4 1 1 X X X X J. JL X X X X X X X ■k Ml X X r y ie Edelweiss Foreword In the publication of this volume we (the editors) have endeavored to portray the life and spirit of Queens C ollege students the best we know how and have sought to reflect the record of achievements of our fellow- students for the past year. In future years may this recall to your mind sweet reminicences of our happy college days. -P-, r y ie Edelweiss Alma Mater i. Deep within the waving forest, Far from bustling town, Stands our noble Alma Mater; Proudly looks she down. II. Deep among the fragrant pine trees Is our college true. There our noble Alma Mater Proudly stands in view. Chorus : Sing her praises, lift her chorus Over hill and dale ! Hail to thee, our Alma Mater! Hail to Oueens ! All Hail! -i - -4 -A —J —t H -t 3 -A -I H X L A k X X X 1 sv X X n X X X X m T - ” - h F - - b_ 7— - K h- F F F F F - sa: - - F F — F - E- y- E F F F .. F y — 7- £ F F - F V h- T T Edelweiss “How dear and sacred are thy zvails to me, Knowledge, wisdom, destinies arc gamed In thy home. 10 - - F F F F H -I - —I -t H H — — F F h -I F —i —I —I !. 1 JL JL L l x x 1 L JL SVVv JL x X X X JL T T T T T V V T T r T T r W T T T T T V r r E f • -—■ ■ T v V T T T 7 T T T r T r TT t' y y T T T r |IL aXl n j-, y fe Edelweiss —{ -( -i - To these rugged walls Our mernry dings For we love Their beauty and their grace.'' 11 X L X X X JL U 1 X 1 X X X 1 1 X X X X X X X X X X JL X -L —{ E 'T Tfl _b Z22 T r V y T T T T T T T r T T r T r' T T T T tIU io- r y fe Edelweiss -i P E P T- tL F E E E E P p - E p “But memories never perish, a of this fair college Must be with me forever, The brightest, sweetest one. P h- X X ki X SL i X, X X 1 JL X Jh—4 1 2$s JL X L JL X X i. X JL X X X JL X Jb X T w v T T T T y y V T F T T r w T T T r t' T r T M OA ) Edelweiss F ' jF F “Queens, dear old Queens How sweet thy scenes on every hand and in the twilight brightly beams the twin sentinels of our gate- way—a message of love from the class of ’23 13 -( — -H :: IK T 1 pN X JL 1 1 X i i X 1 4- X X SlX.V X X 1 X X i. X J. A -L, .-V i X X 1 X X X 1 X, X X X JL X A X X X X f T v y T T T T T r T r y T jr Y T T T' flu . X— r T ie Edelweiss -i - rp Thy X l X X A X X cool walks, sprinkled with flickering sunbeams, were made for calm reflection, for happiness— for peace. 14 H. 3 H -1 3S5 I X X X X X X X X A i xQs X X LJL X X i X X X h F F F F ■y fe Edelweiss Could I revive zvitliin me her symphony and song, zvherc, guarded by the lone sentinel of the court, she pours her melodies out upon the breezes. 15 - - -i - F — -t —t -I H H, 1 1 X ki i 1 X 1 svvu' 0 X X X X X X X 1 X iil X Edelweiss T W T T r r r r t' 7 5 3 “And here blossomed many a lovely tree Enfolding sunny spots of greenery 16 H i x x x j. X ±1 X J. X X 1 JL X km X XX T ze Edelweiss E Dr. Frazer’s Home Practice House for H. E. Seniors 17 —I Thence arise daily sundry quaint odors from Labs and kitchens. From thence also sad wails or shouts of joy at mail limes. i - g y- Edelweiss h £k x uThe Heart of Queens ' “Our Shining Lights ’Lx ze Edelweiss y_ 'y' E r T V rj It T i T T T T T r 7 T T Y T [f T flU r ze Edelweiss 7 Dr. W. H. Frazer, President Soutllive'stern Presbyterian University Union Theological Seminary in Virginia 20 F L 1 X .1 Ltl x x X X X X X I I H x i P X ■ 'X pi 3 1LM C fe Edelweiss Miss Sallie McLean, Dean Harvard and Chicago 21 - - —i —i H X 1 X X Ly j. X X X 1 X J. X X X X X X X 1 X, X X X X X 2i X Faculty William H. Frazer, A.B., D.D. President Southwestern Presbyterian University, Union Theological Seminary Miss Sallie McLean Dean Chicago and Harvard Miss Charlotte Moore, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. English AH., Cornell; A.M., Columbia University; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Miss Edna Earl Shelton, A.B., A.M. History and Economics A.IT and M.A., University of South Carolina Miss Mozelle Ashford, A.B., A.M. Philosophy and Education A.B., Florida State Woman’s College; M.A., Clark University; passed all examinations for Ph.D. degree, Vale University Miss Susan A. Dunn, A.B. Latin A.B., Transylvania University Miss Olive M. Jones, A.B., S.B., A.M. M athcrnatics A.B., Mississippi State College for Women; S.B., University of Chicago; A.M., Columbia University Miss Rena Harrell, A.B., A.M. English and Library Science AB., Queens College; A.M., University of North Carolina Miss Lucy Naive, A.B., A.M. Principal of Pitting School A.B., Agnes Scott College; A.M., Southwestern Presbyterian University Miss Florence M. Stone, A.B. Science A.B., Rollins College Miss Meda A. Byrd, A.B., A.M. Biology and Geology A. B. and M.A., Winthrop College Miss Anna Read West, A.B. Eranch, Spanish, German A. B., Mount Holyoke College Miss Marie Mitchell, A.B. French and Spanish A.B., Queens College Mrs. Warren H. Booker, B.S. Home Economies B. S., Western College for Women Miss Florence Gahr, B.S. Home Economies and Physics B. S., University of Cincinnati 22 Miss Lillian Bremer, A.B. Art A.B., Wesleyan College; four years, Woman’s Art School, Cooper Union; one year. New York School of Fine and Applied Arts Miss Ethel M. King Expression S. S. Curry School of Expression, Boston; Special Work of Interpretation of Shakespeare with F. F. Mackay, New York Miss Magraret McCluer Physical Culture Flora Macdonald; Special Work in Physical Culture, Peace Institute J. R. Ninniss Director of Music Piano and Organ, Theory and Science of Music London College; Royal Academy; Assistant Organist and Choir Director, Southwark Cathedral, London; Student of Piano with Herr Louis Dietl, Conservatory of Music, Vienna Miss Flora Brazington Piano Graduate Queens College; Post-Graduate work under Dr. J. R. Ninniss; studied privately in New York with Arthur Newstead Miss Carilee Schuessler Piano Woman’s College of Alabama; Ernest Hutcheson, of New York City; Teachers’ Course at Chautauqua, New York; Birmingham Conservatory of Music Miss Elizabeth Starr J'oice Special Voice Work and Coaching with Sergei Kilbansky, New York City; Voice Coaching and Teaching with Mme. Ella Buckus-Behr; Dramatic Interpretation with F. F. Mackaye, New York; seven years Piano Study and Teaching; Soloist for three years, St. Luke’s Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., and other New York Churches; on tour with Russian Cathedral Quartette A. D. Lajoie Violin Pupil of Emil C. Laviegeur, New England Conservatory Miss Virginia Hutcheson, B.C.S. Secretary and Commercial Department Graduate Bowling Green Business LTniversity Miss Carolil Graham Stenographer Flora Macdonald College Mrs. Anna Appel M atron Mrs. B. F. Frazer Dietitian Mr. B. F. Frazer Superintendent of Grounds 23 F E F F ze Edelweiss -i - - -pn Edelweiss LOIS ROGERS_______ CAROLYN ROGERS____ ROSA MOYE MERCER--. ELIZABETH DOUGLASS MARJORY WILKINS___ ROSA MOYE MERCER— VIRGINIA PERRYMAN- ELIZABETH DOUGLASS. _____President Vice-President _____Secretary _____Treasurer _____Historian ______Testator __________Poet ______Prophet Officers of Senior Class „ y fe Edelweiss v-_ w n 1 i- 1 1 x. X X X X A X X i X, 1 X 1, 1 X 1 iJL( X [l Ilk X 1 X X X 1 1 X X X affls X X x •X JX .ii !i. X X X X X .. y y E E E E F E E JT -P-, Edelweiss MARTE LOLITA BETHUNE A.P J . ELLA MALVENA ALEXANDER B.M. CHARLOTTE, N. C. r 2 Malvena doesn’t exactly spend all of her spare time out here with us, but when she j s here, we all turn out to listen. And with good reason, too, for the way she handles a piano would make anyone stop and listen. Go to it, Malvena, the Class of ’24 is proud to have you reflect your own glory on its illustrious name. One of the brightest of our stars, she is—and we have many. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. r 2, Y T A Choral Club, ’22, ’23, ’24; Alumnae Editor Queens Blues, ’22; Secretary Gamma Sigma Literary So- ciety, ’23; Undergraduate Representative of Y. W. C. A., ’23; Student Council, ’23; Secretary and Treasurer of El Circula Espanol, ’23; Feature Edi- tor Queens Blues, ’23; Vice-President Student Gov- ernment, ’24; Assistant Business Manager Edel- weiss, ’24. You would have to hunt a long time to find some one more capable than Marie. Al- though she has majored in Latin, her ability does not all go in that direction. She is ready always to help and always to comfort. She is known by the girls as continually happy, jolly and carefree. Forever a friend, kind and sincere, how could we help but love her ? 28 1 X X X X X UJ X X X X 1 X A® X X X X X X I X X 4 - t- F F - )— F E F F - p— P P F h_ - - ,— h_ (T E F F E F E h ze Edelweiss ALETHA BRACEY A.B. ROWLAND, N. C. n A, O O, K O, B X Y T A, Treasurer Student Government, '22; Social Editor Queens Blues, ’22; Vice-President Phi Beta Chi, ’22; Secretary Student Government, ’23; President Junior Class, ’23; Business Manager Queens Blues, ’23; Member El Circula Espanol; President Stu- dent Government, ’24; President K. O., ’24; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ’24; May Day Attendant, ’24. “ The world means something to the capable” Was there ever a girl just like Aletha? Speaking of ability, of fairness and square- ness, of good, hard, common sense, of fun and foolishness, of comradeship and all-round popularity—well, the hats not only of the Class of ’24, but of the whole student body come off to her. With the hardest job in a college career resting on her, and with this job along with many others completed and well donewe wish for you, Aletha, just what you desire—the very best in life. Honors come to those who work for them, and no honor would be too great for Aletha. In the baseball game of life, no doubt she”l knock a “homer.” ELOISE BRADY B.S. SALISBURY, N. C. Z K r, n A o O K O, t B X, Y T A Social Editor Queens Blues, ’22; Feature Editor Queens Blues, ’22; Secretary Pi Delta, ’23; Secre- tary Phi Beta Chi, ’23; Associate Editor Queens Blues, '23; Secretary Junior Class, ’23; Treasurer Upsilon Tau Delta, ’23, ’24; Editor-in-Chief Queens Blues, ’23; May Day Attendant, ’23; Dramatic Club, ’24; Vice-President Kappa Omicron, ’24; Edi- tor-in-Chief Edelweiss, ’24. Behold efficiency itself ! This has been notably manifested in the fulfillment of all her duties, whether great or small, and as editor of this book, we see the culmination of her talent. We will always remember Eloise for her sweet and lovable disposition, her strong personality and her high ideals. In her life-work we are assured that she will never falter, whatever it might be. What- ever she sets out to accomplish will be done-- and well done, for Eloise has in her that ability. 29 X x A x JL X JL 1 X AC X JL X X X X X X X iXj, j h -4 _-4 V7 -4 -i -3 —( 2 F H -4 -4 — -4 _zt F -4 -4, T -4 X LORENE WILSON BROWN B.S. CHARLOTTE, N. C. r s, i b x Class Tennis, ’21, ’22, ’24; Steele Creek Club, '21; Cabinet, ’22; Secretary Steele Creek Club, ’22; Choral Club, ’22, ’23; Delegate to V. W. C. A. Conference; President Phi Beta Chi, ’23; Social Edi- tor Queens Blues, ’23; Vice-President Athletic As- sociation, ’23; Art Editor Edelweiss, ’24; May Day Attendant, ’24. Sincere to the very depths of her soul, she is ever ready and willing to serve her friends to the very best of her ability. Individuality —she is the possessor. An odd combination of thought and humor, a great lover of na- ture, she is always sweet and unassuming, and puts forth her best effort in her work, especially “Ed.” GERTRUDE K. CARRINGTON H. E. SANFORD, N. C. n A, T B X, B A K A 12 Secretary Class ’22; Class Baseball, ’22; (ilee Club, ’22; Queens Blues Reporter, ’22; Art Club, Home Economic Club, Cabinet, ’23, ’24; Literary Editor of Edelweiss, ’24; May Queen Attendant, ’24. Capability and originality are the words that best describe Gertrude, but there are so many others—friendliness, charm, and real pep, for instance, that we can’t begin to men- tion. We hear also that she is a lover of sociability, if the rumors from Chapel Kill and Wofford hold good. And as her crown- ing virtue, she is most exceedingly right now at least. t—r JL X 1. 1 X X A LI J El uM A A JL [x J, 1 X JL A X i £k X 1 JL( X i I I X X X ilk L X JL X X X A x i A X X X ze Edelweiss y Te Edelweiss A.RY ELIZABETH DOUGLASS A.B. WADESBORO, N. C. 2 A n A, I B X Class Secretary, ’22; Class Treasurer, ’23; Class Prophet, ’24; Varsity Basketball, ’23; May Day At- tendant, ’23; Class Treasurer, '24; Circulation Man- ager Queens Blues, ’23; Corresponding Secretary of Athletic Association, ’23; President Pi Delta, ’24; Member El Circula le Espahol; Humor Editor of Edelweiss, ’24. Knowing Lib is loving her. One look into those divinely brown eyes and he, whoever he may he, is captivated. You will he too! She is the perfect embodiment of all that is good-natured and lovable. Always ready with a laugh, and constantly up to some prank or other, she nevertheless uses that little head, puzzling and pondering over the most momentous questions, for instance, the cows. Just ask Lib, she’ll tell you, she knows now, we think. where, certain and Queens will miss her smiling future. face in the fe Edelweiss FANNIE O. B. GOOD B.M. BULLOCK CREEK, S. C Glee Club, ’19, ’20, ’21, ’22, ’23, ’24; Theory Club, ’21. “ There is no argument cqitaJ to a happy smile” We never see “Fannie” unless we see her smiling. We often wonder if she ever gets blue? In harmony with Fannie’s sunny dis- position is her love for music. “She hath music in her soul.” for she can extract music from the most “tuneless” piano. What will Fannie do in the years to come without her other half? Well, Fanny, just B. Good. r h 1 X 1 1 JL X X X X X A X X g 70 £ X A i X X 1 X JL Jil X 1 x i X X X L JL J _ X X 1 L X X X X X A A X X xj JL X S' _ y ze Edelweiss BEULAH HOLMES B.M. COUNCILS, N. C. Z K r, II A Vice-President Glee Club, ’21 ; Queens Blues Re- porter, ’21; Student Council, ’22; President Glee Club, ’22, ’23, ’24; Special Class Tennis Team, ’22; Vice-President Dramatic Club, ’23; Advertising Manager Queens Blues, ’23; Song Leader, ’23, ’24; Vice-President Pi Delta, ’24; Secretary and Treas- urer Dramatic Club, ’24; Class Basketball, ’24; Business Manager Edelweiss, ’24; President Theta Mu Chi, ’24. “A voice she had that all who heard stopped to listen and admire.” Were those words written especially for her? We wonder! Besides a beautiful voice, she is talented in Dramatics, and we find her quite a “heart- thriller” as hero or villain. She has a great deal of executive ability, too, and better than that she succeeds at everything she attempts. Beulah is one of those girls who are best- known, best-liked, and who prove themselves ever true friends. What better could be said ? ISABEL KNIGHT B.M. CARTHAGE, N. C. n a, (h) m x ('lass Tennis, ’21; Class Basketball, ’21, ’22; Choral Club, '21, '22, ’23, ’24; Student Council, ’23; President Special Class, ’23; Circulation Manager Queens Blues, '23; Class Historian, ’23; President Choral Club, ’23; Cabinet, ’24; Vice-President Choral Club, ’24. What is so rare as a girl in tune? Vocally, yes, and otherwise. Loyalty, cheerfulness and good sense find true expression in the life of Isabel. Behind her calm and pleasant disposition lies a real ability and a power to succeed in her life’s work. She will be missed next year, and may her future hold all the happiness and good fortune that she deserves. I ANNIE LOUISE LACKEY H.E. HAMLET, N. C. r 2. I B X K A o Choral Club, ’23; Home Economics Club. Louise, independent as she is, is character- ized by her smiling face and lovable disposi- tion. She is always ready and willing to do anything that she is asked to do. We know by experience that Louise must be watched when she goes to town—and—we wonder whether she is going to desert her Home Economics for directing traffic, at an early date ! ELIZABETH McKEE LAIRD CHARLOTTE, N. C. n a “Never too careless, nor too sad. Never too studious, always glad They say nice things come in small pack- ages, and all who know Elizabeth are ready to show proof of it. She and “Nan” have about tied in being the littlest things around here, but there’s nothing small in the spirit Elizabeth has shown of loyalty and love for her class and school. It’s not the big things that count, after all, it’s the little ones, so, Elizabeth, we are counting on you to make the world feel small some day. 1 JL X JL i X 1 1 X A A X X A A. X X X X X X X X 1 •w X A X A A x i A X X ?u X X X A X X A X X A X X A X y fe Edelweiss T l T T 7 r T r r T Y Y E F T V 7 T T T 7 T T V r T V T T 7 V T T y ie Edelweiss H ROSA MOYE MERCER B.S. TARBORO, N. C. z k r, n a, O O, i b x Secretary Class, ’21, ’24; Vice-President of Class, '22; Assistant Editor Queens Blues, ’21; Circulation Manager Queens Blues, ’22; Advertising Manager Queens Blues, ’23; Secretary Athletic Association, ’22; President Athletic Association, ’23; Maid of Honor, May Day, ’23; Vice-President Pi Delta, ’23; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ’23; President Y. W. C. A., ’24; Honorary Member Student Council, ’24; As- sistant Business Manager Edelweiss, ’24; Testator Class, ’24; Tennis Team, ’21, ’22, ’23, ’24; Class Basketball, ’21, ’22, ’23, ’24. Too much good cannot be said of “Move.” A glance at her many honors shows that her college life has been highly successful, and her cheerful personality has won for her a host of friends. She is gentle, sweet, con- scientious and dependable, and never fails to meet the mark in all her undertakings. One who would do anything for anyone, just out of the bigness of her heart, is Moye, and it is no wonder that she is loved deeply and NANCY MONROE B.M. LAURINBURG, N. C. IT A , O M X Theory Club, ’21; Class Tennis, '21, '22; Vice- President Special Class, ’22; Varsity Basketball, ’22; Reporter Queens Blues, ’22; Special ( lass His- torian, '22; Music Editor Queens Blues, '23; Pres- ident of Special Class, ’23; President of El Circulo Espanol, ’23; Cabinet, ’24; Vice-President of Class, ’24; Choral Club, '24. Behold the tiniest member of our class, but —big hearted, jolly, witty and amiable-- that’s Nancy—everything that makes her one of the most popular members of the class. “Nan” has the combined talents of a musician and a good student, and her place will be hard to fill, especially to her numerous friends over the campus. Still ’24 is proud to claim her among its company, and we feel sure that she will soon be a shining light in the musical world, in whose reflected glory we might all have a share. F F E E P sincerely by all who know her. 35 -t p X X 1 1 X X 1 X X X X A X, il A X X T J. . L_ , X A 1 JL 1 x( X X 1 1 X X X ilk L X X X X X u u X A X X X $ T T T T T V T V T1 V T T r W T T T r V V T f y F - - --- r T V =r T T T' 7 w T T V r r r' T T ?■ T T T T r ie Edelweiss - J A NIC E M O N T G O M E R Y B.S. CHARLOTTE, N. C. r s, t b x Varsity Basketball Team, '21, '22, '23, '24; Class Basketball Team, ’21, '22, '22, '24; Captain Class Basketball Team, 24; Steele Creek Club; Captain Varsity Basketball Team; Treasurer Athletic As- sociation, ’23; Assistant English Teacher; Cham- pion Field Day, ’23; Vice-President Phi Beta Chi, ’24; Vice-President Athletic Association, '24; Ath- letic Editor of Edelweiss, '24; May Queen Attend- ant, ’24. Who is it that is always nimble and gay? Why, it’s Janice, everyone would say. Did she not win that medal bright For merely being a jumping sprite? In her classes she shows rare thought and wit, In all other things she does her hit. One could never find a friend more true, That best of all gifts found only in few. To make others happy is her chief delight, So “good luck to ‘Chick,’ may her future be bright.” SARAH WHITE MURRAY H.E. CHARLOTTE, N. C. P % K A o Sara, disciple of the culinary arts, in which she has reached great perfection, they say, is one of those beings who must he sought out -but when found rewards the search a hundredfold. Quiet and serene, yet brimful of good humor and good ideas, Sara’s chief trouble is that the street car conductor has more chance to know her than anybody else, for she spends most of her time riding back and forth with him! A loyal member, ever true, IVe wish good luck always to you 36 — - F- UJ s r I 1 L X X X JL X X X 1 1 X X JL X JL i X X 1 X L X JL X X X JL JL X X X M L X JL 1 X X JL X 1 A JL JL [x X. £ V V y ie Edelweiss F7T T T H - A HARRIETTE McLAURIN H.E. MCCOLL, S. C. B A I , r S, K A Q 1st Vice-President H. E. Club; Glee Club, T9-’20; Art Club, T9-’20. They say that Harriett’s motto is, “Don’t run when you can get there walking.” But whatever pace she travels at she gets there just the same. She’s a peach and a girl the Class of ’24 is glad to call one of its own. She possesses an attractive and winning per- sonality, and carries with her the very best wishes of all her friends and classmates. ELIZABET11 McMURRAY H.E. ABBEVILLE, S. C. B A £, II A, I B X K A 12 Class Team, ’21, ’22, ’23, ’24; Cabinet, ’22; Stu- dent Council, '22; Glee Club, ’22, '23. It is not everybody that gets to know Lib —but the more one knows her the better one likes her. Always cheerful and smiling, a good student, and a splendid companion for anything that one may wish to do, she has taken a place in the life about her that will be hard to fill. Capable, dependable and effi - cient, and jolly and sincere in addition—just an all-round good girl, that’s Lib. 37 KTT VO r X X L X X X 1 X X A X X X A X X X 1 X JL 1 i 1 affis X 1 X X X 1 X X X X m X X JL X X X X X 4 Ll X X X VIRGINIA CLARK PERRYMAN A.B. LYNCHBURG, VA. r 2, K O. Y T 2 Entered from Lynchburg College in Junior Class; Assistant Editor Queens Blues, ’23; Cabinet, '23; President Upsilon Tati Delta, ’24; Treasurer K. O., 24; Treasurer Y. W. C. A., ’24; Senior Class Poet, '24; Vice-President Gamma Sigma, ’24; Stu- dent Council, ’24. When Virginia arrived at Queens two years ago, the poets, journalists, business girls and scholars began looking to their laurels. And with reason, for a more talented and versa- tile girl could scarcely be found. Virginia does not say it, she docs it, and does it well. Queens claims her proudly and loses her sadly as one of the most valued members of '24. MINNIE BLAIR PORTER B.S. CHARLOTTE, N. C. r 2, t E X, Y T A Class Basketball, '21, '22, ’23, '24; Steele Creek Club; Alumnae Editor Queens Blues, '23; Student Council, ’23; Treasurer Phi Beta Chi, ’23; English Assistant, ’23; May Queen, ’24; President Phi Beta Chi, ’24; Secretary Upsilon Tan Delta, ’24; Photo- graphic Editor Edelweiss, ’24. Minnie Blair is just the kind of girl that one likes to have as a friend. Her congen- iality and amiable disposition makes her wel- come wherever she goes. Although a good time sparkles in her eyes and she is ever ready to join the happy throng, she is a good student. Her quiet beauty and grace of man- ner have won for her an enviable place among her classmates. sCTv frs X X 1 X X X 1 X A A X X £l X X A [x X, 1 X X X X 1 X X X X X X 1 X x( X 22® X X X X X X X IK-4 A X A X X X X y fe Edelweiss F F F W T T T y Te Edelweiss H -( -i - K F y E F E E E E F F F F F E F E F CAROLYN MARTHA ROGERS A.B. WALHALLA, S. C. r 2, O O, K O, T B X News Editor of Queens Blues, ’22; Treasurer of Class, ’22; Secretary Y. W. C. A., ’23; Critic of Gamma Sigma, '22, '23, '24; Vice-President Junior Class, '22, '23; Treasurer Kappa Omicron, ’22, 23; Associate Editor Queens Blues, '22, ’23; El Circulo de Espanol; English Assistant, ’21, '22, ’23; First Vice-President Student Government, ’23-’24; Vice- President Y. V. C. A., '23-'24; Treasurer of Phi Beta Chi, '23-'24; Social Editor of Edelweiss, '23- 2 4. Her air, her manners, all who saw, admired, court- eous though coy, and gentle though retired That is Carolyn, but that is not all. She is a girl we are proud of because of her ability along many lines and her willingness to do whatever is asked of her. Would that there were many more like Carolyn! She is an outstanding figure in every- thing she undertakes; she has the reputation for being quiet, but to those who know her she is known for her dry good humor and ready wit. Only the noisy girls in South Hall know how fierce she can he at times, for she herself admitted to having “gone out and given a few points one night.” LOIS ROGERS A.B. TYLER, TEXAS z k r, n a, O O, K O, J B X, Y T A Class President, ’21, ’22, ’23, ’24; Treasurer Pi Delta, ’21; Critic Pi Delta, '22; Associate Editor Queens Blues, ’21-’22; Editor-in-Chief of Queens Blues, '23; President Athletic Association, ’24; Cheer Leader, ’21, ’22; Varsity Basketball, ’21-22; Tennis Team, ’21 -'22-'23-'24; Class Basketball, '2 -22-'23-'24; Student Council, ’21, ’24; President Upsilon Tan Delta, '22; May Day Attendant, '21, ’22; Friskies; Associate Editor Edelweiss; Winner of Tennis Cup, '23. What is all this noise and din? Why, Lois Rogers is coming in Which doesn’t speak well for the dignity of the Senior President ! Lois’ presence would be felt, though, however quiet she might he, for everyone recognizes the leader. In everything she has been connected with during her school life she has held this posi- tion, and that has been a very long time, for school is her winter home. She has even been known to prefer the campus at times to other more interesting spots ! A better all- round girl and one so widely loved will be hard to find. -A -A -A 4 —I 3 X X 1 1 X X ,1 X X X 1 X X X X X X X X X X 1 Jh X 1 A X X X 1 A X X L X X X X X A L L La X X X T F F - F F T T T T T V Y Y f T T V T T V Y T Y Y T ’T T r Edelweiss - F F h_ E F - F gglf: VELMA TEAL A.B. CLIO, ALABAMA r v I Glee Club; Captain of Basketball Team, '23-24; Class Tennis, ’23-’24; President Ala- bama Club, '21 ; Library Assistant, ’24. Her usual quiet and unassuming manner tends to fool one into believing that she sees only the serious side of life; but in reality, Velma is a combination of gentle dignity and genial good humor. She is fond of basket- ball and tennis, which bespeaks her athletic temperament. May her future hold all the happiness and good luck that she justly de- serves. RHODA KATHLEEN THOMAS FEE. OCALA, FLORIDA B A d , II A, KAO Class Basketball, ’20; Florida Club, '20; Home Economics; Reporter Queens Blues, '21. Entered from Brenau College in Junior Class. Rhoda must have been born under a lucky star, for she is undoubtedly the best “get-by” that ever inhabited these walls. Happy-go- lucky and full of fun, we can’t say that she’s afraid of work—however, she don’t like to be too intimately associated with it. Just the same, Rhoda is always there, and there in full force, and keep your eye on her in years to come ! 40 F] -i H JL -L X 1 1 X X X X 1 J. W x X X X X X X X ■ E zC Edelweiss A CORNELIA WEARN A.B. CHARLOTTE, N. C. © £■, r 2, $ B X, YTA Secretary Gamma Sigma, ’22, ’23; Secretary and Treasurer Upsilon Tan Delta, '22; Secretary Up- silon Tau Delta, ’23; Class Basketball, ’21, ’22, '23, ’24; Captain Class Team, ’21, ’22; Varsity Basket- ball, ’21, ’22; Circulating Manager Queens Blues, ’23; Student Council, ’22; Cheer Leader, '21, '22, ’23; Dramatic Club, ’22, ’23; Class Tennis, ’21, ‘22, ’23; May Day Attendant, ’22, ’24; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ’23; Friskies; President Gamma Sigma, '24. “Nig” —the one we can always depend on, whatever it is—“Nig” with her ready grin and friendly greeting—“Nig” the leader, the good sport, the jolly good fellow—“Nig” the efficient, the original—well just “Nig” that’s all we need say. She’s fine in her classes— MARJORIE WILKINS B.E. CHARLOTTE, N. C. II A, Y T A Dramatic Club, '21, ’22, ’23; Historian Class of ’24. Marjorie, the first of our converts from St. Marys! And St. Marys’ loss was our gain, for since 1922 Marjorie has been a loyal and popular daughter to Queens. She came, not by express, but to express, and has expressed herself so eloquently that she goes from us dubbed Bachelor of Expression by the powers that be. However dramatic her future may be, we know it will be bright and f V F r- A e F“ F but must have writer’s cramp when it comes to writing her roommate up for the Annual. Anyway, she’s one we’re proud of, and, in spite of your silly streak, “Nig,” we expect great things from you in the future. successful. 41 1 l x X X -L x x X JL X JL X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X a £l E P P - E 'The purple heights we've sought have been attained The long awaited hour at last is here. We've found the way to be by far less drear, Than it had seemed to be before 'twas gained. Yet as we stand upon the heights sublime A lesser glory hovers o'er the spot, And old ambitions we had thought forgot o o Crowd out the glory of this wondrous time. E p p E P From far beyond new vistas rise in space, New paths to tread, new heights that may be scaled, And looking forward we forget we failed Once long ago at some hard, treacherous place. E E E E E Yet as we turn to these new hopes and fair, We leave the halls of Queens with lingering tread. And stand on Life's threshold with many a dread We know that less kind fates will meet us there. Accept, then Queens, our reverent tribute given With hearts too full to say all that we feel, And know that grateful hearts would feign reveal Most wondrous words in golden accents driven. Thy fostering care o’er us has kept us true, And in return let us of Twenty-Four Lay down our hard-earned laurels at your door. When we have won them for the Blue and Blue. 43 V. Perryman. T T T TfT T (T Tt T T T] W T T I r y - TTTTTrrTT T T V T V V T T T T T T r V T' Y Y T T V 'r' y Te Edelweiss Class Prophecy OUR years had passed since we said good-bye to the classic walls of our Alma Mater, dear old Queens, and I had long since forgotten the perplexing problems of psychology in the endeavor to make a first-hand study of my psychoanalysis, a science which has appealed most strongly to me. And so, after a somewhat exhaustive course of lectures in various sections of the United States, I decided to spent a few months recreating in Cuba, the “Gem of the Antilles.” There by the blue sea, which at not infrequent intervals possessed the power of assuming- all the variegated hues of the rainbow, I would often sit and recall the old days when the Senior Class bestirred itself about the college campus, an object of the envy and veneration of every undergraduate. It was on a beautiful afternoon in December, which in that climate is as balmy and delightful as our own month of brides and roses, laughing June. As I was seated beneath a palm tree overlooking the Harbor of Havana, a sea plane suddenly descended from the clear sky, where I had noted an object which I had suspected was only a lone sea gull. In a few moments a small boat was approaching the landing, near where I sat reading a bound volume of Queens Blues, which Dr. Frazer had so kindly sent me, and as the boat reached shore, a young man and a young woman stepped out and strode rapidly up the avenue. As they drew near me something familiar in the walk of the young woman arrested my attention. Then I caught the sound of her voice, and one that I would recognize among a thousand, the voice of Lois Rogers. And springing up I raced forward and intercepted them with a cry of recognition which in each case was simultaneous. We rushed into each others arms. The young man in the uniform of the flying squadron of the Navy was for a time overlooked in the joy of the reunion of two Queens girls. But Lois quickly presented the young man as her husband, and explained that they were honey-mooning in the air, building air castles in Cuba, which was the next best thing to building a castle in Spain. I was so surprised that I forgot to psychoanalyze the young man, noting only that he had a strong, clear-cut face and good, honest-looking brown eyes. Lois had always had a penchant for keeping in touch with her classmates, and from her, as we strolled through the avenue of palms that afternoon, her husband being engaged in the harbor with some minor repairs to the engine of the “Sea Gull,” for such was its name, I learned of the members of the Class of 1924, how many were married, engaged to be married and otherwise engaged. Cornelia Wearn was a chiropractor in a Northern city and was attracting a wide clientiele of patients, who were benefited almost as much by her characteristic sunny smile as by the skillful manipulation of her deft fingers. It was rumored that she was soon to wed a rich widower whose heart she had healed, hi this same city Beulah Holmes was appearing nightly in opera in one of the largest play houses. Harriette McLaurin had married a missionary and had gone to Africa. Harriette was always a jolly, care-free sort of girl, and nobody ever dreamed she would marry a preacher. But Cupid plays strange pranks and there is no accounting for what the little bow and arrow artist will do. Carolyn Rogers, who had always had strong journalistic tendencies, was making a name for herself as the society editor of “The New York World.” Virginia Perryman was also a brilliant writer and her articles fairly coruscated with the capers of the 400. 44 - -s —1 -i -s 4 —t Ti E -i. A —i iby j. i L x 7C la X X X X X a X X jML a X X X X X 7F bSJ x X X i. .JflW X X a a i- ±_ E rF f - E - F - hi V E f (E F rh_ f E F J- H V- E F F _ F F i—•—■ - [F E F i. T T T T IIP T Y V V Y Y a KC T [ir—u T V Y T r Y Y Y Y Y T V r J: -P-, ze Edelweiss Elizabeth McMurray began her career as a Home Economics teacher, but after a few months decided she had rather practice than teach it, and when last heard from was very happy in her new home. And Rhoda Thomas, who we all thought would have been married long ago, was traveling for a well-known jewelry company, and still dealing in “frat pins.” Eloise Brady had just completed a hook which had won her much fame and the name of which was, “How to Charm Men.” It was reported that she had so completely charmed one that the wedding was to take place in the near future. Rosa Moye Mercer had been made National Y. W. C. A. Secretary and was making a tour of the Southern Colleges. Louise Lackey was also engaged in Y. W. C. A. work and having- great success. Aletha Bracy was Dean of a well-known girls’ school and two of the outstanding members of the faculty were none other than Marie Bethune and Lorene Brown. Marie was Latin instructor and Lorene was teaching her favorite subject—history. Gertrude Carrington was costume designer for a very exclusive firm in New York and had recently been in Paris making a study of the latest styles. While there Gertude met Lucile Conley, who had opened up a Beauty Shop and was specializing in permanent waves. Marjorie Wilkins was at the “Curry School of Expression” in Boston and was soon to be graduated. Nancy Monroe and Isabel Knight were with a famous Lyceum Company, Nancy as pianist and Isabel as soloist. Malvena Alexander, as a composer of music, was making a name for herself, and Annie May Hayes was head of a musical magazine published in New York. Minnie Blair Porter and Janice Montgomery were both teaching. Minnie Blair was teaching science and Janice was making a wonderful success of kindergarten work. Fannie Good, as was expected, had married shortly after graduating, and Elizabeth Laird had also taken the fatal step. Velma Teal was librarian at the University of Alabama and was considered the most efficient one they had ever had. Sara Murray was the private secretary of the Governor of North Carolina and was— But I did not get to hear the rest, for just as Lois had almost finished telling me of the Class of '24, her husband appeared and they were forced to hurry on. Thus I was left alone to ponder over that which I had heard and to live over again in my memory the days so happily spent at Queens. 45 i x x X L x X X 1 X i X X X X ■TOT- X J. X X X ■J L X ' A -4 -4 -c -4 F 3 -4 -4 -f _J F F F a -i -t fri -a F - -t F — -a -—i -4 -4 -4 —1 F F -{ -4 X 1 y E F E F“ hi V- - F - t- y f f F F E F 2_ [F E E F h- - r f f - - E P tP Do F F 0 F [F F F F H X T T ze Edelweiss Last Will and Testament STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MECKLENBURG, CITY OF CHARLOTTE. P2, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Four, of Queens College, being in full possession of sound mind and understanding, and being cognizant of the deteriorating physiological changes in human nature, do make and publish this, our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and declaring void any and all wills heretofore executed by us. We dispose of such estates as fate has deemed wise for us to accumulate ITEM I 1. To the Faculty, the Senior Class bequeath their sincere admiration and appreciation of their earnest efforts. 2. To Miss McLean, our Sponsor, we leave a picture of the class, hoping that the mem- ory of each individual will become engraved in her heart. 3. We, the Senior Class, leave a leather bound book entitled “Movements Any and All Kinds,” to our beloved President, Dr. Frazer, knowing full well that this will help his vocabu- lary in expressing the activities of the college. 4. We will the old hall clock to Miss Dunn, so that she may arrive at meals before the five- minute limit is up. 5. We will and bequeath to Miss Shelton a book entitled “Times to Have Tests,” written and compiled by the student body. 6. We will to Miss Ashford a miniature swimming pool that may be kept in her room, so that she will not have to go to the Y. W. C. A. every night for her exercise. 7. To Miss Stone we will some of our spare moments so that she may rest. 8. To Dr. Ninniss we will the latest book on “After Dinner Speeches” because of his constant need for said speeches. 9. We will the backs of all our school books to Miss Harrell to help enlarge the library. 10. We will our lesson plans to any teachers having those respective subjects. ITEM II 1. To the Class of 1925 wc solemnly bequeath our Senior privileges, trusting that they will derive full benefit of them, and hoping that they will earnestly strive to uphold said privi- leges for the betterment of the college as we have done. 2. To this class we also will our knack for making money so that they may carry on the good work wc started when we installed our electric bell system. 3. To the Class of 1926 we will our sisterly devotion, hoping that they will love the Class of ’28 as ’26 has been loved by us. 4. To the Class of 1927 we will the privilege of no longer being a Freshman in attitude toward Seniors, for now they will he sisters of the incoming Senior Class. 46 i x X X X X X X ivyv X X X ill X X X 33 F —i — -i — H -} —4 F 2 F F Jj • y_ T_ F y Te Edelweiss T T tT ITEM III 1. Aletha Bracey wills to the incoming Student Government President her power of ruling with an iron hand and remaining human at the same time. 2. Janice Montgomery leaves her excellent athletic achievements to Eva Matthews, feeling that she can then jump into the middle of things and win in any race. 3. Louise Lackey, Rhoda Thomas, Harriet McLaurin, Elizabeth McMurray, Gertrude Carrington, Lucile Conley, and Sara Murray, the Home Economics Seniors, will their positions as cooks, housekeepers, maids, washwomen, and gardeners, to the incoming Home Economics Seniors, and advise them to now begin saving their spare change to help furnish the Practice House. 4. Carolyn Rogers wills her honor to give points for meal tardies to Margaret Raymond, realizing her promptness at every meal. 5. To Sara Ellen Linker, “Nig” Wearn wills her position as cheer leader, with all the snap and pep that she has ever put in it. 6. Eloise Brady leaves her flirtatious ways to Sara Thomas in order that Sara may help the professors of University of South Carolina manage one individual. 7. Virginia Perryman wills her “very minute knowledge” of all the branches of learning, including History, Philosophy, Science, etc., to Mac McArtor, hoping said party will derive full benefit of same. 8. We, Marie Bethune, Velma Teal, Lois Rogers, Virginia Perryman, and Rosa Moye Mercer, Senior participants in “The Forresters,” will to the Dramatic Club our wonderful cos- tumes and interpretative acting, knowing full well that their aspirations are to make acting an art. 9. Beulah Holmes wills her position as music proctor to Margaret Richie, realizing her loudness for practicing; and to Mina Howard her book of “How to Reduce,” hoping that she will never neglect her daily exercise. 10. Lib Douglass wills to Mildred Campbell her receipt for keeping her school-girl com- plexion, hoping that she may make as great a success as the giver has. 11. Nancy Monroe leaves her art of giggling to Janet Leach, since she has found it a safety valve for her feelings on all occasions. 12. Lois Rogers wills her rare knowledge of French to Miss West, so that she may hand it down as a prize to her next honor student. £ E E E F E F F 13. Gertrude Carrington leaves her Senior privilege of having two dates a week to any Junior who can compete with her in good looks. 14. Minnie Blair Porter and Lorene Brown will their knowledge of how to bluff teachers to Marjorie McLeod. 15. Isabel Knight wills her cheerfulness and willingness to help in any musical entertain- ment when called upon to Lena Carter. 16. Malvena Alexander and Fannie Good, two piano Seniors, will their books on “Piano Playing Made Easy,” to Nell Harris and Bobbie Cheswell. 17. Annie May Hayes wills her power to pump the organ to Annie Hamiter. 18. Marjorie Wilkins leaves her mirror in expression to Ruth Starnes. Witnesses: JENNIE. (Signed) CLASS OF 1924. BABY NINNTSS. ROSA MOYE MERCER, Testator. 47 yji X X 1 X 1 yj X X X X J. X K J X X X ■«rwr X J. X X X 25 x x x j-, ze Edelweiss Senior I listory HE Class of Nineteen-Twenty-Four will soon depart from the beloved old walls which we entered four years ago, saying, like Caesar: “The die is cast.” We arrived at Queens from all points of the globe—we were fresh, and we cannot deny it. Afterthe dreadful weeks of homesickness and initiations were over we settled down to struggle toward the far-distant goal— graduation. During these days we gathered together, “True Friends, Good Deeds and Fellowship,” to aid along our obscure and unknown journey to Seniorland. Lois Rogers was elected President, and through all four years she has served us faithfully. We could have found no better pilot to steer our ship. As Sophomores we had the honor of being the originators of “Soph Week” at Queens. We felt our importance in this new role—we inspired awe in many a “Freshie’s” heart. “Soph Week” is now at Queens to stay—we beg forgiveness of the coming Freshmen. Our Junior year was marked by a howling success Field Day. We carried awav the much-coveted silver cup. The class has taken a great interest and an active part in the Literary Societies, the Y. W. C. A., the Student Volunteers, and especially in the social functions. The time draws near when we will leave these surroundings we all love and hold so dear. We have learned to turn our faces to the sun and with the valuable experiences which we have had in these four years, there is no doubt that we will strive to become great and good. May we all honor the institution by our lives in the future and bring nought but glory and praise to our Alma Mater. Let us not look mournfully back at these happy days in the past, let us improve the present which is ours, and go forth to the future with manly hearts, ever keeping before us our stirring and inspiring motto—“Strive to be first.” M. Wilkins. 48 y fe Edelweiss Senior Calendar SEPTEMBER— 12th—Dormitories reopened. Last year’s Juniors blossom forth in stately dignity. 13th—Formal opening. Freshmen are terrorized by the high and mighty Class of ’24. 25th—Miss McLean agrees to Sponsor us. OCTOBER— 8th—Big event—Contract for the bells signed and the Seniors doomed to hard work for rest of year. 15th—Institution of “Our Table,’’ celebrated by a dinner party. 24th—Mary Adele Hayes and her Opera Company come to help the Seniors pay for the bells. 27th—T he Cabaret—with the debut of the Friskies, and a dissipated time for all. NOVEMBER 22nd—“The Boys from the Hill come to give us a thrill’’—Carolina Glee Club, followed by reception. 29th—Thanksgiving dinner. DECEMBER— 11th—Shriner Reception. The Seniors were very much honored to serve as hostesses. 18th—Dignity gone—classes forgotten—in other words, X’mas Holidays! 25th—Senior Store. JANUARY, 1924— 4th—Arrival and dedication of the bells. 24th-30th—One long week of rest for some, of agony for others—but we all came through head up! FEBRUARY- 6th—Emory Glee Club, “what didn’t come.” 8th—“The Forresters,” for benefit of ’24. A huge success! 12th—New Privileges ! Hooray ! 26th—First snow fall of the year. Big fight, Dr. Frazer narrowly misses extermination. 28th—Hard luck with the Juniors in basketball game. 29th—Mr. Wyche told Uncle Remus Stories. 31st—Senior Store. MARCH— 5th—Pictures from White arrive upon the scene. 5th-12th—Confusion. 12th—A long sigh of relief. Annual at last goes to press! 49 X X X X X y X J X X X X X X 1 X X X X X X X liia, X X X JL X X X Fill T T T T V V V V T y V T r ¥ T T T T t' T r T - T V v y Y V y ¥ T T T r T V Y Y y Y T T T Y 3«f j-, ' y ie Edelweiss — j± -i 3 2 H 1— 1 1 1 ± X X 1 X X k X X alL: X X X X I X X X X X Qj X X X, X X X X X X X m X k X X JL X k X A X X Ik X ---------' ■ I 'ii p- -I [- 1 1 X X -I X UJ i X X X X X 4 iii X X X X X X X «r !1 X X Mi Mli s Motto: Laudandae and Simus. Colors: Red and White Flower: Red Rose Officers SARA THOMAS______________________________________________________President MILDRED LUBBOCK_____________________________________________Vice-President ELM IN A HOWARD__________________________________________________Secretary ANNIE PARKS MOORE________________________________________________Treasurer MISS FLORENCE STONE_________________________________:______________Sponsor -P-, r y ze Edelweiss MARY ANDERSON, H. E r 2 C'lass Basketball, '24. MARY BANKHEAD, Art Theory Club, 21; C horal Club, ’21. '22, '23, 24; Art Club, ’21, ’22, '23, '24; Queens Blues Reporter, '22; Theta Mu Chi. SARA LOCKE BLYTHE, B.S. II A BESSIE BRAKE, A.B. II A, z k r Choral Club, '22, '23; Treasurer Pi Delta Literary Society, '23; May Day Attendant, '23; Advertising Manager Queens Blues, '24; Dramatic Club, '24. MILDRED CAMPBELL, A.B. II A, T T A Class Basketball, ’22, '23, ’24; Student Council, '23, ’24. MARGARET CHASON, H. E. II A, z k r Home Economics Club, '24; Choral Club, '22, '23; May Day Attendant, '23; Art Club, '24. WILMA GARNER, A.B. r 2, I B X, T T A, Iv O Class Basketball, '22, ’23, ’24; Class Tennis, '23, 24; Assistant Editor Queens Blues, '24; Assistant Editor The Volunteer, ’24; Vice-President Upsilon Tan Delta, '24; World Fellowship Chairman, '24. NELL HALL, A.B. II A C'lass Basketball, '24; Queens Blues Reporter. '24. ANNIE HAMITER, A.B. F X, T T A Entered from Mitchell College, ’22; Undergrad- uate Representative in V. W. C. A., '24; Student Council, '24; Secretary Gamma Sigma Society, '24; Queens Blues Reporter, ’24. MARGARET HARRLESON, A.B. II 4 Secretary Class, '22; Vice-President Class, ’23; Secretary Day Pupils’ Organization, ’24; Choral Club, '24. RUBYE HILL, B.S. r X ELMINA HOWARD, B.S. II A, I B X, z k r Dramatic Club, '22; Secretary and Treasurer Dramatic Club, '23; Secretary and Treasurer C'lass, ’24; C'ritic Pi Delta, '24; Business Manager Queens Blues, '24; El Circulo Espanol, ’23. MARY JOHNSTON, A.B. II A, T B X, T T A El Circula Espanol, ’23. X X 1 A X X 1 X lA L 1 1 1 X X X 1 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X m X X X i X X JL, X 1 L X .L. .A.. Edelweiss F [F F F F F F )- E V- F A_ E E F E F F h F v- - F E hi F - - - - T r r Edelweiss 54 EMMA LEDFORD, A.B. II A, I B X, x], t A El Circulo Espanol, '23. MILDRED LUBBUCK, B.S. II A, I 13 X Secretary and Treasurer Class, ’23; Queens Blues Reporter, ’23; Vice-President Class, ’24; Assistant Editor Queens Blues, ’24; President Day Students’ Organization, ’24. ANNIE PARKS MOORE, A.B. r s, o o. K O, T T 2 President of Class, ’22, ’23; Assistant Editor of Queens Blues, '23; Treasurer Student Government, '23; Treasurer Gamma Sigma, ’23; Editor-in-Chief Queens Blues, ’24; Secretary of Y. W. C. A., ’24; Choral Club, ’24; Class Poet, ’24. ANNIE ROBINSON, B.S. II A, I B X Entered from Stonewall College, ’24; Class Bas- ketball, ’24. OLIVE SCARRAT, B.S. II A, I B X Cheer Leader Class, ’22, ’23, ’24; Cheer Leader Day Students, '24; Class Basketball, ’22, ’23; Class Tennis, ’22, ’23, ’24; “Friskies,” ’24. ELIZABETH SMART, A.B. T V SARA TAYLOR, H. E. II A Class Basketball, ’23; Class Tennis, ’23; Circu- lation Manager Queens Blues, ’24; May Day At- tendant, ’24. BERNICE TEAL, A.B. r Class Basketball, ’22, ’23, ’24; Varsity Basket- ball, ’22, ’23; Class Tennis, ’23, ’24; Secretary of Athletic Association, ’24; Best Athlete, ’24. SARA THOMAS, B.S. II A, 4 B X, z k r Queens Blues Reporter, ’23; Associate Editor Queens Blues, ’24; Secretary Student Government Association, ’24; Secretary N. C. C. P. A., '24; President Class, ’24. DAISY WILSON, H. E. T V MARIE WILSON, A.B. Class Basketball, ’22, ’23, ’24; Class Tennis, ’22, 9 3 ’24 GUTHRIE HOOD, A.B. Entered from Due West Woman’s College, ’24. AGNES MOORE, B.S. n a Entered from Winthrop College, ’24; Choral Club, ’24. MISS FLORENCE STONE 4 -4 -4 — -4 ■4 — -4 -4 -4 2 —I -4 -4 -4 H JL X 1 T JL X 1 X 1 A x X X X 1 X X L X JL JL i 1 X JL X X X L X X X X m X JL X X X JL A L X( X X A zi j-, y ie Edelweiss Junior Poem Under a sky of clouds and light, Under a banner of blue and blue, Bearing their standards of red and white, Fighting the wrong to gain the right, Strives a band of classmates true. In wisdom’s way they grow each day— In numbers, strong, and much alive; Yea, they’re the ones who know the way To make the most of every day, That hearty Class of ’25. —A. P. M. y fe Edelweiss X Ju JL T -j-, y ie EDELWEISS ■ T T T T fr Ij wwi T in T] T| r 1 rj| tT T rj 11 T Y T J ' 1 III in ii i 1 FRANCES BIZZELI WINNIE SMITH— AGNES EFIRD___ IRENE KENNEDY- (MTicers President Vice-President .Secretary Treasurer Sophomore Poem Our college days have come and gone, The years are gliding by; It seems no more than yesterday That we were Presides shy. For two short years we’ve worked and played, With smiles and sometimes tears; But now we gladly turn our hearts To Junior-Senior years. And as we ever onward strive To reach our shining aim, We'll bear in mind our motto fine And ever revere thy name, As in one great unbroken band, With loyal hearts and true, Your daughters stand and hand in hand Sing, Twenty-Six, to you. 58 Julia Boone. :—cl 3 y Te Edelweiss HELEN ALLISON ESTELLE ARDREY FRANCES BIZZELLE EDNA BONEY JULIA BOONE LENA CARTER AGNES EFIRD MARY EMMA FRAZER MAUDE STEWART HAYWOOD FREDA JORDAN - E y y y - V - - y y y F 'r- V- V- y- y F F 2z_ - y— - - v V F - - - T T T rF T r T [r r fU T T r ¥ r r T r V V r1 t' Y ||f T y V V y y T ¥ T Y Y T T y V Y y Y y T T r F ze Edelweiss 60 IRENE KENNEDY louise McArthur PAULINE OWEN LOUISE PATTERSON NELL RIDDLE WINNIE SMITH FRANCES WHITTED MISS FLORA BRASINGTON' .Sponsor HELEN CROWELL EDNA TRIPLETT F F f _=i F F -i - H -t — F H -i 1 X X X L X X X X X JL X sv X X X X X X X X X X y ie Edelweiss cniily frazer__________ louise english_________ jean crowell___________ Miss Marie Mitchell freshman class officers ________________president ___________vice-president secretary and treasurer __________________Sponsor class of 1927 nancy alexander alma alien grace anderson harriet anderson mary austin f ranees baldwin fannie barrett Virginia barrett vonceil beaty ellen brantley lydia brazington margaret brewer elsie brown eleanor cathcart kathryn conley jean crowell byrd duckworth wayne dudley louise english emily frazer elizabeth gonzales evelyn harris louise harry josephine hartman mat tie sue hatch ila hoover frances huntley bertha johnson sadie lawing genevieve lee sarah ellen linker mary lumpkin ruby matthews mary mrcain minnie mccarley eloise me fay den dorothy muirhead mary ellen mundy elizabeth patterson mildred pitts evelyn potts annie mae pritchette elizabeth ramsey ruby rives sarah robin son lllian rogers kathleen rucker mary scurry ruth shillinglaw kathcrine shoemaker lucille smith mary douglass smith laura frances steel Ophelia voils anita wharton elizabeth wharton noel walker ora quaid watts elizabeth wilkie dorothy white elizabeth williams mable williams mildred woods ethel zuber E T y y V y V 15° T T 't' r T tT T w r £ Edelweiss -i f; E 63 p K —I 1 JL Lu i X X X 1 s2k X X X X X X X 1 X X X, X uk J3V i X X F - lE y E h r T T y fe Edelweiss Freshman -i - -( N September 13th we met for the first time, a group of scared and excitedly-fresh Freshmen. Gradually, as we became accustomed to this new life which we were taking up at college, we settled down to hard work—and to try to with- stand with good grace the frequent attacks of the Sophomores. Soon after our arrival we were royally entertained by Queens old girls; and the process of getting acquainted was not nearly so hard as some of us might have anticipated. One of the first things we did, of course, was to organize our class, choosing as president, Emily Frazer, who has served us well and faithfully during the year. Our other class officers are: Louise English, vice-president; Jean Crowell, secre- tary and treasurer. Our class consists of about seventy girls. We are well represented in athletics, to which fact the Juniors might attest after a certain recent encounter on the basket- ball court! But, oh, that it might have been the Sophs! - 'y- - y- Not only in athletics but also along the literary line do some of our number shine, several having been honored with election to the Upsilon Tau Delta Society. After the Xmas holidays, which afforded us a much needed rest, we returned to college to take up our work in real earnest, knowing that the mid-term examina- tions were not far off. Most of us succeeded in overcoming these. We are now eagerly looking forward to our Spring holidays, which will he the next milestone to lighten our weary way! We have enjoyed our first year at Queens, and are happy in the knowledge that we have to he Freshmen onlv once in a life-time. X X X X X X X A X X 2L X X A |x X X X( H X X X |n?rf ip i x 1 x X X X X X X X X X Edelweiss Special Class Officers MARJORY McLEOD_______________ MARGARET RITCHIE_____________ CAROLYN CONN_________________ MISS ANNA WEST_______________ Class Roll Christine Allred Rebecca Adams Elizabeth Bundy Lillian Blake Lucile Boyles Sarah Louis Cline Carolyn Conn Helen Crowell Foye Corbette Elizabeth Dudley Audrey DeVinney Lucile Ewing Elizabeth Fore __________President _____Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ____________Sponsor Alice Gibbon Ruth Hunter Annie Mae Haves Margaret Hughes Hazel Houston Vera Hambright Katherine Stowe Sal lie Schenck Vivien Sellers Eunice Stearns Ruth Starnes Hildred Turner Virginia Wiley Margaret Wilson F y ie Edelweiss F F 67 p- -I F F 1 E X 1 yj X X X X 1 SCTa X X X X X X X yv1 U x x x X U Li Our Specials HE Special Class is a popular class, to say the least, considering that it is the largest class of Queens. Whether the chief attraction lies in the fact that a great number of our class are pursuing a Home Economics degree, or in other words an H. E., is still one of the great mysteries that is yet to he solved. The Special Class, however, does not only represent Domestic students, but students in practically every branch of learning that is offered in the many different departments of Queens. Our class is always true to old “Blue and Blue.” We are represented in prac- tically every branch of college activities. Indeed we have an assortment of dis- tinctions. Some of our noble members even possess the bright and shining green of their first year “off at school,” while still others are regular landmarks, nearing their Senior year, and yet another is a post-grauate student! The Special Class takes an active part in atheltics both as individuals and as a class. Our class toasts the championship team in basketball last year and we are striving hard to retain our record on the basketball court again for the year ’24. At the first of the school year the Special Class was called together for the purpose of electing officers. The following officers were chosen: Marjorie McLeod, president; Margaret Ritchie, vice-president; Carolyn Conn, secretary and treasurer. —S. W. S. Preparatory Department 69 fe Edelweiss Preparatory Department Officers ALICE CROMWELL___ VIRGINIA RAMSEY__ ERNESTINE LUCAS— MARGARET WHITTED -----President Vice-President _____Secretary ___Treasurer,. ROLL Marjorie Burnham Ruth Corpening Alice Cromwell Nell Gregory Elizabeth Johnson Ernestine Lucas Virginia Ramsey Margaret Whitted T T T T V T T r' T T V r w T T T r T T r T T II aSs fe Edelweiss sv m yn fe Edelweiss X X Student Government Officers ALETH :a ] BRACEY MARIE BE THUNE CAROL ,YN ROGERS SARAH : ti TOMAS . MARY EM MA FRAZE _____President Vice-President Vice-1 ’resident _____Secretary _____Treasurer Lois Rogers______ Virginia Perryman. Mildred Campbell- Annie Hamiter____ Winnie Smith_____ Mary Scurry______ Alice Gibbon_____ Rosa Move Mercer Ruth Hunter______ Council ____Senior Representative ____Senior Representative ____Junior Representative ____Junior Representative Sophomore Representative -Freshman Representative ____Special Representative _________Honorary Member -Day Pupil Representative E Lai x x x Lu X X X X X X X X X X S lVt M X x X X X X X X X JL X JL X X X Ly X :Xl l__s ,V Y. W. C. A. Officers ROSA MOYE MERCER- CAROLYN ROGERS____ ANNIE PARKS MOORE VIRGINIA PERRY M A N. ANNIE HAM ITER___ Estelle Ardrey_____ Frances Bizzelle___ A let ha Bracey____ Gertrude Carrington Mary Emma Frazer. Wilma Garner_______ Annie Hamiter_______ Isabel Knight______ Nancy Monroe_______ Virginia Perryman.. __________________________________President _____________________________Vice-President __________________________________Secretary __________________________________Treasurer _______________Undergraduate Representative Cabinet ___________________Social Service Chairman ________________________Publicity Chairman ________________________Honorary Member ___________________Mission Study Chairman __________________________Social Chairman ______________________Fellowship Chairman _______________Undergraduate Representative ___________________________Music Chairman _________________________Program Chairman _________________________Finance C hairman E rr rer E - c_ F E F F V - y- F - y- E p F F E tF t- (F T T 't 't' V T Y T Vf T T if T Edelweiss 77 Q F -i ijj H 1 ?JR —I -} H H il 1 1 jL JL 1 -L sv iDs FI J. JL m i.Lrr E,U y X X T T v T Y T T rr —i-i T y V' y V r T T y r T T r r II rrr T T y V T y V 7 ijr T T y y r y r y y y y T T y j-, ze Edelweiss -i - - Edelweiss 79 H X 1 1 X X L±J x X X X 1 X X X X X X X X JL X X X X X Hie, rT T F V T T T w T T 7 r T r 7 T 7 T T T . Xi F F - E E F £=_ F F H Xl F Edelweiss -i - - - -t -S F F 3 F Officers F F ELIZABETH DOUGLASS BEULAH HOLMES____ AGNES EFIRD______ M A RG A RET RIT C HI E_ _ . ELM IN A HOWARD__ ______President Vice-President _____Secretary _____Treasurer ________Critic For Dear Old Pi For dear old Pi we lift on high ()ur glasses sparkling clear ; Of her we boast, To her we toast, Our Society so dear. Whether far or near, there is no fear But that we will he true; We’ll speak your name With naught but fame, For honor is your due. 80 H 1 1 x x i l x x x x x X X X 1 X m X X X X m X hi X X L JIL i F F i —i X ill X m X X X X X X X JL X X 1 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X t- E V y Xl F E E E F Helen Allison Christine Allred Mary Austin Frances Baldwin Mary Bankhead Lillian Blake Sara Locke Blythe Edna Boney Julia Boone Aletha Bracey Eloise Brady Bessie Brake Ellen Brantly Lydia Brassington Elsie Brown Elizabeth Bundy Mildred Campbell Lena Carter Eleanor Cathcart Margaret Chason Mary Cheswell Sara Louis Cline Hattie Ruth Collins Lucile Conley Lucile K. Conley Carolyn Conn Foye Corbett Jean Crowell Elizabeth Douglass Elizabeth Dudley Wayne Dudley Byrd Duckworth Agnes Efird Louise English Lucile Ewing Elizabeth Fore Emily Frazer Mary Emma Frazer Thelma Funderburk Elizabeth Gonzalez Fannie Goode Nell Hall Vera Hambright Meme Hampton Margaret Harrellson Elizabeth Harris Nell Harris Evelyn Harris Louise Harry Josephine Hartman Maude Stewart Haywood Beulah Holmes I la Hoover Hazel Houston Elmina Howard Freda Jordan Lottie Mae Julian Louise Kay Irene Kennedy Isabel Knight Mari lee Krauss Elizabeth Laird Janette Leach Sara Ellen Linker Celeste Lockhart Mildred Lubbuck Mary Lumpkin Rosa Moye Mercer Nancy Monroe Agnes Moore Mary Moore Nell Moore Mary Ellen Mundy Elizabeth Myers Louise McArthur Kathleen McArtor Mary Erwin McCain Minnie McCarley Dorothy McDowell Eloise McFagdden Marjorie McLeod Mattie Neil McLeod Elizabeth McMurray Bernie Page Grace Page Virginia Peace Mildred Pitts Lucile Porter Mary Ruth Potter Evelyn Potts Annie Mae Pritchette Margaret Raymond Dorothy Ricks Margaret Ritchie Annie Robinson Sara Robinson Lois Rogers Olive Scarrott Sallie Schenck Mary Scurry Grey Sellars Lucile Smith Mary Douglass Smith Winnie Smith Mae Springs Eunice Springs Ruth Starns Eunice Stearnes Mittie St,ein Craig Stinson Mary Beyers Stinson Katherine Stowe Sarah Taylor Rhoda Thom as Sara Thomas Mildred Thompson Hildred Turner Ophelia Voils Mae Washburn Dorothy White Frances Whitted Virginia Wiley Elizabeth Wilkie Elizabeth Williams Ethel Zuber V s_ E E f v- F 82 -t _zi -I X X x X a. LB X J. X L X X J. X sv 1L X X X X X X 1 X X war X X JL T U|[T T T 7 T T T f T T 7 r T 7 7 y 7 7 T fr r y|l -j-, y ze Edelweiss -i - —i - f!T b —r Officers CORNELIA WEARN ANNIE HAMITER___ FRANCES BIZZELLE CAROLYN ROGERS.. _____President Vice-President _____Secretary _____Treasurer ________Critic Love IS er Love her! Yes, indeed, I do; Hold her in all honor; Come to see her every day; Lavish gifts upon her. Love her ! True she is as gold ; Thoughtful, earnest, tender; Gladly to her loving care I my heart surrender. Love her ! High she holds her name— Name without a stigma. ’Course I love her! Now don’t you? She is Gamma Sigma! 83 El x X X 1 W' rr - SV Vt m X X X X mm UL 1 LM X JL (kim in Sigma Roll REBECCA ADAMS ALMA MAE ALLEN ESTELLE AUDREY HARRIETTE ANDERSON FANNIE BARRETT VIRGINIA BARRETT VON CEIL BEATY MARIE BETHUNE FRANCES BIZZELLE LORENE BROWN WILMA GARNER ALICE GIBBON ANNIE HAMITER MARGARET HUGHES BERTHA JOHNSON LOUISE LACKEY EVA MATTHEWS JANICE MONTGOMERY ANNIE PARKS MOORE HARRIETTE McLAURIN LOUISE PATTERSON ELIZABETH PATTERSON VIRGINIA PERRYMAN MINNIE BLAIR PORTER NELL RIDDLE CAROLYN ROGERS MAMIE SHILLINGLAW RUTH SHILLINGLAW ELIZABETH SMART FRANCES STANTON LAURA FRANCES STEEL BERNICE TEAL VELMA TEAL ORA QUAID WATTS CORNELIA WEARN MARGARET WILSON MARIE WILSON MILDRED WOODS 84 n jj X. Edelweiss f] [t T r V T T 7 w T T T r r r r T ? 7 T T T VIL • V- — - 'W- YrSIfr $ h H T T T T T V V V T r' T T rjfW3 T T r T1 T r r T J ILf=S i - j-, fe Edelweiss III III i I frst JILL L L7T,, A J A Xt i .JL 1 1 J. JL J. , • « , JL 1 3 JL 1 JL X 1 J. JL J. X 3 j. JL X JL JL J- Js. A JL JL JL D J ■ Honorary Societies Order of Olympus Kappa Omicron Phi Beta Chi Up si Ion TauKelt a Choral Club Dramatic Club Kappa Delta Omega llieta Mu Chi Art Club - h_ F cx V r F TllfT Tl T |T] TlfT fT] T||[rl|tTl Tiff F F - - F F iO - )— - - r V- - - y- - - Y- tL E_ V- - - V- 13 - V - F F F [F K H ttttttttt TiifTiiMifr-ifTiirTiirriirr yn ie Edelweiss Order of Olympus MISS MARIE MITCHELL_______________________________Chairman Roll ALETHA BRACEY EL OISE BRADY ROSA MOYE MERCER MARIE MITCHELL ANNIE P. MOORE CAROLYN ROGERS LOIS ROGERS 88 -i H — — —t —I H F i x X 111 X X Lk X X X JL X J. X X X 1 1 sv g jOc x X X X X X X X X X alL Jlw X k X X F Lt 89 F r X 1 J ■A . Lx. i I-1- [l| X X A X X X i i 1, i X 1 X X X £k X A X X X JL X X X Sk L X X X X X A A X X X Jl .L. t-, ie Edelweiss Kappa Omicron Honorary English Society ____President Vice-President ____Secretary ____Treasurer ALETHA BRACEY_____ ELOISE BRADY______ ESTELLE ARDREY____ VIRGINIA PERRYMAN Roll ESTELLE ARDREY ALETHA BRACEY ELOISE BRADY AGNES EFIRD MILDRED CAMPBEI WILMA GARNER ANNIE HA MITER JL ELM INA HOWARD MILDRED LUBBOCK MISS MARIE MITCHELL ANNIE PARKS MOORE VIRGINIA PERRYMAN CAROLYN ROGERS LOIS ROGERS SARA THOMAS 90 :ri r X I 1 X X 1 X X X 1 m j i X X 1 1 X X X X 1 sffli X X X 1 X X X X, X X ilk X X X X X X X u L X , Im X x|| Vrki Phi Beta Chi Honorary Science Society MINNIE BLAIR PORTER______________________________________________President JANICE MONTGOMERY___________________________________________Vice-President ROSA MOVE MERCER_________________________________________________Secretary CAROLYN ROGERS___________________________________________________Treasurer Roll MISS FLORENCE STONE__ ELOISE BRADY ALETHA BRACEY LOREN E BROWN LUCILE CONLEY GERTR UDE CAR KINGTON ELI ZAP. ET H I DOUGLASS WILMA GARNER ELM INA HOWARD MARY E. JOHNSTON LOUISE LACKEY ________Faculty Member EMMA LEDFORD MILDRED LUBBUCK ' ROSA MOYE MERCER J ANICE MONTGOMERY MINNIE BLAIR PORTER LOIS ROGERS CAROLYN ROGERS ANNIE ROBINSON OLIVE SCARRATT SARA THOMAS CORNELIA WEARN Honorary Members 02 MISS MEDA BIRD M ISS GAHR fen pal [r- 11'— Upsilon Tau Delta Honorary History Society Colors: Brown and Tan Flower: Brown Eyed Susan VIRGINIA PERRYMAN____________________________President WILM A GARNER_________________________Vice-1 Ye sident MINNIE BLAIR PORTER__________________________Secretary ELOISE BRADY_________________________________Treasurer Roll MISS SHELTON_____________________________Faculty Member HELEN ALLISON MAUD HAYWOOD MARIE BETHUNE NELL HART JULIA BOONE • MARY JOHNSTON ALETHA BRACEY IRENE KENNEDY ELOISE BRADY EMMA LEDFORD ELLEN BRANTLEY VIRGINIA PERRYMAN JENNIE SUE DeARMON MINNIE BLAIR PORTER MILDRED CAM I’ BELL ANN IE PARKS MOORE AGNES EFIRI) LOIS ROGERS MARY EMMA FRAZER CAROLYN ROGERS WILMA GARNER BERN ICE TEAL NELL HALL CORNELIA WEARN ANNIE HAM ITER ORA QUAID WATTS MARJORIE WILKINS 94 - HI H, £ -4 1 ql —4 -4 Z5) H ==Sj 3 —i y_ IF1 95 -l -i H 11 JL 1 1 1 X X 1 X X X X X, 1 X X X X X X X 1 sfii X X X X X JL 1 X X m JL X X X X JL u JJ I kk L X F F - - F— N F . F“ F E -p, ie Edelweiss Choral Club BEULAH HOLMES_________________ ISABEL KNIGHT_________________ MEME HAMPTON__________________ louise McArthur______________ MISS ELIZABETH STARR__________ __________President _____Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ___________Librarian ___________Director Roll MARGARET BOWDEN MARY BANKHEAD ELIZABETH BUNDY MARIE BETHUNE CAROLYN CONN AUDREY DeVINNEY WINNIE FRAZER MILDRED GILLIS ALICE GIBBON FANNIE GOODE MARGARET HARRELSON ERNESTINE LUCAS MARGARET McCLUER EVA MATTHEWS ANNIE PARKS MOORE NANCY MONROE ELIZABETH PATTERSON ANNIE MAE PRITCHETTE VIRGINIA PEACE MARY RUTH POTTER SARAH ROBINSON LAURA FRANCES STEELE F [F tE F P- ANNIE MAE HAYES DOROTHY WHITE FREDA JORDAN 96 i. x JL X X 1 X 1 X X 1 JL X 1 X 1 X X X X X X J. X X X X X 1W. M JIM X y 1 M X 1 X 4. 1 L X X X X X X X Jj X X X X X X Ami X X X X X x. x X X X MEME HAMPTON_______________________________________________________President ELM INA HOWARD________________________________________________Vice-President BEULAH HOLMES________________________________________Secretary and Treasurer M JSS ETHEL KING__________________________________________________Instructor Roll HARRIETTE ANDERSON HELEN ALLISON FRANCES BIZZELLE LILLIAN BLAKE ELOISE BRADY BESSIE BRAKE ELIZABETH BUNDY MADELINE CHAPMAN MEME HAMPTON NELL HARRIS LILLE HEYWARD BEULAH HOLMES EVA MATTHEWS KATHLEEN Me ARTOR MARGARET McCLUER MINNIE SILVERSTEIN KATHERINE STOWE MAY WASHBURN CORNELIA WEARN MARJORIE WILKINS Dramatic Club -P-, Edelweiss T V T T T T T T T T T r r T p p 1 UA x X X X 1 X x X X X X X JL JL X Jlv X i. life Theta Mu Chi Officers BEULAH HOLMES________________________________________President PANNIE GOOD_____________________________________Vice-President NANCY MONROE___________________________Secretary and Treasurer Roll MALVENA ALEXANDER MEME HAMPTON EMILY FRAZER BEULAH HOLMES MARY EMMA FRAZER IRENE KENNEDY MILDRED GILL IS ISABEL KNIGHT FANNIE GOOD NANCY MOORE ANNIE MAY HAYES ■ • y fe Edelweiss F fF r_ F - £l F E F F F IE F )— - - y— — — y- )— - s v- - y- IF .•y_ y- y- )- F - F F F IE F F IF F F X T T T y y y y y T T V y T T r V T' y y T T T y y Te Edelweiss Roll HARRIETT ANDERSON MARY ANDERSON MARY BANKHEAD MRS. E. BRANDT M ADEL INE CHAPMAN SARA LOUIS CLINE MARGARET CHASON CAROLYN CONN FOYE CORBETT ALICE CROMWELL ELIZABETH DUDLEY CHARLOTTE FAULKNER THELMA FUNDERBURG MRS. A. K. FUTCH FLORIDE GREEN KATI IRINI : HARGRAVE ELIZABETH HARRIS MARGARET HUGHES MRS. HOLLAND MARIE MITCHELL EVELYN POTTS MARGARET RITCHIE MAY SPRINGS CRAIG STINSON MARY BYERS STINSON EUNICE STEARNS MITT IE STEEN KATHRYN STOWE SARAH TAYLOR DOROTHY TREXLER DAISY WILSON dorothy McDowell 102 1 X X X X X X X X JL X L SV x X X X X E3 X X X X ■jhX. X X F F F — —i -l — F . . j — —I, x y ie Zeta Kappa Gamma Colors: Violet and Pearl Gray Flowers: Purple Iris MEM E HAM PTON Graduates WINNIE FRAZER E. BRADY B. HOLMES MEMBERS Class of 1924 R. M. MERCER L. ROGERS B. BRAKE M.CHASON Class of 1925 E. HOWARD S. THOMAS M. RITCHIE A. EFIRD Class of 1926 d. McDowell M. McLEOD C. CONN Class of 1927 M. PITTS EMILY FRAZER M. N. McLEOD LOUISE KAY RUTH STARNES r_ A I tvs' N-’ T v T t' T' T T V V V] T' r w T T T T 'T| rr-Ti T Y T .-1 =1 - k___y Ifcjkl =1 y ie Edelweiss Sigma Delta Colors: Red and White Flowers: Red Rose and Lilies-of-the-Valley Class of 1924 ELIZABETH DOUGLASS Class of 1925 KATHRYN E. STOWE Class of 1926 DNA CONEY LENA CARTER KAT H LEEN M acARTOR SALL IE SCHENCK Class of 1927 LOUISE ENGLISH EUNICE VIRGINIA PEACE 106 1 Jj i 1 Ll L i 1 J A JL L a . i Al A wl L X JL JL JL L i - - - -i —i H. -i —l — H -i —1 -I H E L L zL y_ rr E f E F F F F y- y- F F - E E 5- E- - y- F F F 7- F F _ ie Edelweiss 107 =a - 51 ;7 - —i -i -t -i —( —i -4 3 £=3 1 1 1 X X 1 1 X A, X I X X, X 1 1 1 X X X X 1 £k X 1 Ll X X E i El X X E X X X s— E X E u E A X X E E r ze Beta Delta Phi Color: Orchid and Purple Flowers: Parma Violet ROLL Class of 1924 GERTRUDE CARR 1NGTON ELIZABETH McMURRAY HARRIET Class of 1925 ELIZABETH HARRIS Class of 1927 RHODA THOMAS PE McLAUREN MARY CHESWELL NEEL HARRIS E i i. F - v- F y— F F v Q- - h- F £l E bFx j- T T T 17 rr T T -P-, y ze Edelweiss Delta Phi Kappa Color: Pink and Green Flower: Kilarney Rose MEMBERS Class of 1924 ISABEL KNIGHT NANCY MONROE Class of 1925 GNES MOORE Class of 1926 louise McArthur FRANCES WHITTED Class of 1927 LOUISE - RRY LOTTIE MAE JUL MARY RUTH POTTER 110 Tf r -i - - -4 H —1 - -i -1 —1 H jzi H F -t 3 -4 H -I H X El x X E X X X X !X X X JL X X X X il X X X X X X Fin •JIUJIU. u F F F Y y T V T 7 7 T T T y r r' 7 y y 7 T [t r r a L -P-, y ie Edelweiss i i JL 1 x X X X i X X X X JL X, ■i X X .i- -t -t H —I H —t, Edelweiss The Original Friskies MEME HAMPTON_____ KATHLEEN MacARTOR LOIS ROGERS______ OLIVE SCARROTT___ MARGARET RAYMOND. ____Piano Saxaphone ___Drums ____Banjo ____Violin Additions MITT IE STEEN____________________ MARIE MITCHELL___________________ ____Violin Saxaphone - [F 112 -A 2 5 y- L JL X X 1 L J. y - y F r T T V V V T Y Y t T T V r T V V Y Y Y T T T Y . 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X X X X X ■-S i si r y ie Edelweiss Athletic Notes for 1924 INETEEN TWENTY-FOUR has been a good year for athletics, not only on the basketball court and tennis court, but also at the Y. W. pool, and on the baseball diamond on the back campus. But especial enthusiasm was shown at the series of class games lead- class championship. The Freshmen opened the season by a crushing defeat to the Specials, and followed their advantage up. On February 28th the Seniors succumbed to the Juniors after a hard-fought battle, with a score of 10-7. The next big game was between the Juniors and Sophomores, on February 29th, and ended in a tie of 4-4 at the close of four quarters. With a few more minutes play the Juniors added their score up to nine, however, and the victory was theirs. The feeling ran high on Friday, February 29th, when the Freshmen came into conflict with their successful sisters the Juniors. Both teams had won every game they had hitherto played, and the classes ran riot with pep and enthusiasm. The result of the struggle was victory for the Fresh, with a score of 32-9, both teams playing excellent ball. Miss McClure has been successful in forming a swimming unit at the Y., composed of about fifteen girls, and their accomplishments along the watery sports line have been remarkable. Baseball, also, with the coming of spring bids fair to rout all other sports in popularity. 130 as T vtr. „ ' y ie Edelweiss 7 7 ? V T T T ? s?Cj o h] H -S — H E V- r t- IE F F - - H - F F v- - •zs------n Y- y [F F £=_ - y- rF y- F F F (E F [F F T r T y T T T T T T T T T 7 7 7 7 7 T T T y-, ie Edelweiss 132 I- F FF FI 1 X y i i X X 1 X. X F X X X X X X X 1 X X X X, 1 klk X X X X X X 1 A X X l X X X X X X X X i X X i X -4 -t -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 H H. -I 1 j-, sze Edelweiss -« ■4 Y 1 T T T t' V V V Y r' V V r W T T T T T T r r TlljV j-, ze Edelweiss 134 ♦ V 1 X X J. Lu j. X X X X X affls X X X X X X JL X lXh I X iU A Jtl j-i fe Edelweiss T=- —( f--- 1— 1 X 1 X X Lu X —i H X X X k®J X X IPCM X X X X -P-, y ie Edelweiss TF ff h 3 X 1 X X. X X J- X X X X sfR X X ,-L. X 1 1 X X X X 1 £k X 1 x( X X 1 JL X X X m X X X X X X JL .i. X JL X X F F - F F E E F F E E E F - mmmmm 138 H 1 JL X J. 1 UJ i x X X I. X X X X 2L X X X X X X X 2S X JL X X X X -P-, fe Edelweiss - -i - —i JL 1 L 1 X X X X X 4- X X X X [i. X 1 X 1 1 X 1 m X 1 X X X JL 1 X X X m L X X 1 X X X X X .ii J r. fe Edelweiss ; m r f F - f IE F £ - F E F T T T T T V T T T r T T 7 Tr T T T T T T r r T a.. - - F E F hL F v- V- E F F (F F K o rSTA Ft Pf ff m T r T j-i fe Edelweiss 141 IF® 1 X X X X i C X 1 X 1 X X X X U X X LIE X X X X X X X X Alii p j z? - -f -X - — r=4 —I H £3 1 i —4 -I -4, J O, ml F F j- - - E F - H E F £_ E E - F IE )- h y- v- - - j- - V - V“ - - F [F •- F t- fF K- J- r T y '7' T T T T T T T r r r r T y T T T tT’ rL JSLt Edelweis c o 142 3 F - -I —t fF H -( __ F —i - F JL x i i X X 1 X X .4- X X JFt X X Xj X X, 1 X X X i 1 X X X X X J- jL X X X 1 X X i X X X li X £ X JL X X F pi y Te Edelweiss - Ml 7 y - |r I |§|j|g ■M 1 jSMpP ' ' , xVy'-. ; vv W Mawi wSSSkSSA y ie Edelweiss npy y e; v E v7 - T=[ F - t. W ze Edelweiss Calendar SEPTEMBER 12th—Dormitories opened for students. 13th—Formal opening. 15th—Y. W. C. A. entertains new girls. Old girls wed new girls. - OCTOBER 5th—“Queens Day” at Carolina Exposition. 9th—Y. W. C. A. recognition service. 10th—Y. W. C. A. health project. Eirr! 18th—Mr. Stephen lectured on the Barnardo Homes. 19th—Fall and Winter Fashion Show. 146 H E 4 X X 1 yj j. x X X X X X X JL X 1 —.P-' Vc—..-. . X X X X X m X J. X ■ Xj,.- X X i -P-, j ze Edelweiss 20th—Davidson vs. Wofford, football game at Wearn Field. 22nd—Ride and reception given to the Queens girls hv the First Pres- byterian Church. 27th—Senior Cabaret. 30th—Mr. Skeyhill lectures in College auditorium. NOVEMBER 3rd—Davidson vs. N. C. State, football game. 7th—New Practice Home completed; girls move in. 9th—Dramatic Club presented “After the Game ' 10th- 18th—World Week of Prayer. 10th—Y. W. C. A. World Fellowship Party. 11th—Armistice Day Celebration—Mr. Glasgow speaks in chapel. 13th—First Quarter ends. 15th—North Hall burns. 22nd—Carolina Glee Club-Reception for Carolina men. 26th—Paderewski Concert, at Auditorium. 29th—Thanksgiving I)ay. 29th—Davidson vs. Trinity, football game. 30th—Rosa Ponselle in concert at Auditorium. DECEMBER 8th—Phi Beta Chi Initiation—Banquet given in honor of new girls. 11th—Miss Lutz reads, “A Kiss for Cinderella.” 11th—Reception given in honor of the Shriners’ wives. 12th—Three one-act plays presented by the children—also a burlesque “The Pot Boilers.” 16th—Christmas Carol Service by Choral Club. 18th—Christmas Holidays. 147 JANUARY 3rd—School opened. 8th—Everybody vaccinated, lltli—Queens Night at Billy Sunday meeting. 24th-30th—Examinations. 30th—First Term ends. 31st—Second Term begins. FEBRUARY 14th—Choral Club and Dramatic Club gives concert. 15th—Choral Club and Dramatic Club give programme at Davidson College. 18th—Queens students hear Giovanni Martinelli, at Auditorium. 19th—Students canvass business section of Charlotte for College Library. 35th—Students’ Recital. 28th—Basketball Tournaments begin—First game. Seniors vs. Juniors. 29th—Mr. Wvche lectures on Southern Folklore. MARCH 1st—Sousa’s Band Concert, at Auditorium. 7th, 8th, 9th—Student Volunteer Conference. 15th—Davidson College Glee Club, in College. 148 E F F T T j-i y ze Edelweiss F F F 5- - E F E E F E £_ F F E F E E F • If folks don’t think these jokes are fun, But think they're much too stale, Then try, my friends, to make a rhyme, And see if you don’t fail. So take these rhymes we have for you, And don’t forget to laugh, For tho’ you think it’s not their due, You just don’t know the half ! ! ! ----OC------ Bertha Johnson: “Dr. Frazer, I knew a lady who used to teach here.” Dr. Frazer: “Did she teach elocution?” Bertha : “I don’t know who she taught.” ----OC-— Miss Mitchell (to lady) : “I passed by your house yesterday.” Lady: “Well, why didn’t you come in to see me?” Miss Mitchell: “I didn’t know where you lived.” ----OC------ E F 149 y ie Edelweiss By the wav, we wonder if the Freshman who wanted to know who Alma Mater wf - 7 was, has ever found out? QC Dr. Ashford : “Miss Robinson, I want you to tell me-” Annie Robinson: “Dr. Ashford, I’m absent today-” Dr. Ashford : “I beg your pardon, the next girl will take the question.” ----QC----- A Sophomore stood on the railroad track, The train was coming fast; The Sophomore got off the railroad track And let the train go past. A Senior stood on the railroad track, The train was coming fast; The train got off the railroad track To let the Senior past. ----QC------- Sallie Schenck (to Miss Jones) : “How long did it take you to learn the multiplication table ?” Miss Jones: “Oh, not very long.” Sallie: “But it was much simpler in those days, wasn't it?” ----QC------ Miss McLean (discussing great artists of different centuries) : “Miss Hamiter, what tilled in the period between the 17th and 19th century?” Annie Hamiter (just waking up) : “18th century.” -QC------ I am a little student, and I dearly love to stew. Some people think it’s prudent, And some folks think I shouldn’t; But I stew ’cause I’m a student, And I love that Brunswick stew. -QC----- Miss Harrell: “Kathleen, how many chapters of the Talisman have you read ?” Mac: “I have read thirty, Miss Harrell.” J ' Miss Harrell: “There are only twenty-eight.” -----QC----- “Breathes there a girl with soul so dead— Who never to herself hath said: Guess I'll cut and stay in bed?”—Ex. -----QC----- Madeline Chapman: “I'm going to sue Miss Harrell.” Dick Pitts: “Why?” Madeline: “Because she wrote on my paper, ‘You have bad relatives and antecedents.’ ” 150 iTt T HKW I 1 w ItT TV l 1 Prof.: “A fool can ask more questions than a wise man can answer. Student: “I wondered why I flunked so many exams.” ----QC------ y y d Miss West (to Nell Hall) : “Is this the new Atlantic Monthly? Nell: “I don’t know—how often does it come out?” -----OC----- Lucille Conley: “Agnes, how many subjects are you carrying?” Agnes Moore : “Not carrying anv, dragging three.” J O ' oo o ----QC------ Miss West: “Mina, you looked so absent-minded when I spoke to you this morning.” Mina Howard : “I was probably all wrapped up in thought.” Miss West: “It’s a wonder you didn’t take cold.” ----OC------ Mae Washburn: “Dr. Moore, I wish to ask you a question concerning a tragedy.” Dr. Moore: “Well ” Mae: “What is my grade?” OC- Commencement to me seems very queer, Its meaning is beginning; Even though, in our college career, It comes right at the ending.”—Ex. ----OC---- Nig: “What are you thinking about?” Lois Nig: ‘Nothing.” Oh, take your mind oft of yourself.” ----OC----- Rhoda: “Do you know any deaf and dumb people?” Harriette: “No, but I know some girls who would be if they were deaf.” ----OC----- “And now our work is over, And we hope you’ve had some fun; ’Cause it’s been a heap of trouble— And gee! We’re glad it’s done.” FI T TTf r w T T T r T r Y Y I?1 Y T T [r ss E E 1 U E E 1 E E , L Lli E E E E JL 1 1 E E E . A E 1 sfflj E 1 L_ E E 1 i E E 53 E E E E E E E E E E £ E y ie Edelwei ADS UP I r. $ T T E y- L- P - F E E E E E p E -P-, fie Edelweiss E P p E p P E E p V— now -we are 'Qaecns of ike L%omc 'wit ofl tc HO. kricily. an a operforminf anodic sewmi. k ousc keeping isapo wiMi ike use of■.an Oacuam C eanec e ec mc iron, non. 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With THIRTY-FOUR other Department Stores in North and South Carolina, offer you High Class Standard Merchandise at PRICES that at once demand the attention of the most ECONOMICAL, satisfies the most CRITICAL and HARDEST to please in their DRESS. We cordially invite you, at all times, to see our Merchandise, regardless of whether you are purchasing or simply looking. Send Orders to our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, Miss Margaret Mowat, Manager f f Better Values- Better Service,” is Our Motto 168 m FffW II I I q a P lu i 4 --------, ; P3 W - r—I H m M Q 171 =4 ==I I KVWe 3 a Hi I g tt| =il a j-, ze Edelweiss Stonewall Hotel S cfc W Opposite Southern Passenger Station CAFETERIA 20 WEST TRADE STREET Rooms With Baths IVell Selected— Well Prepared Pood! Court Showers rap Our menu is the most well balanced in Charlotte. It contains a big variety of meats, vegetables, salads and deserts. And every item on All Conveniences it represents quality. Visit u ith us when in Asheville or Winston-Salem, N. C. E DORSETT, Manager Qreenville, S. C. LYNCH’S PHARMACY INC. PETTUS, Florist Incorporated Corsages : Cut Flowers Floral Offerings Potted Plants 201 North Tryon Street Mavis Chocolates Norris Candy Specialty on Weddings and Parties A Service that is almost up to Queens Standard w LYNCH’S PHARMACY INC. Phones 675 and 676 Phone 21 We Deliver Right to the College . Show Room: Tryon Drug Co. 169 E V- t- P 0 F F P - - 3 P y y - - - H v- Stf: y- y- P P - P v- - y- - y v p P P P E y- E p i- p H y- y- M i fT 1 -p-, Edelweiss 170 E X X 1 i X X X X 1 J. sv X X X JL 2SC J. E X X LfJ X V_ L frf r p P 3 3 --- E? H -t, P - P —1 3 3 “Ei — — 3 P P 3 3 P 3 1 H -I H il C ie Edelweiss We Keep ’Em Sweet Five Stories of Solid Comfort with 200 Rooms—75 with Elmer’s Chocolates New Orleans “Qoodness Knows They're Qood. Private Bath Boudoir Requisites Toilet Articles Drugs Caterers to your individual fountain tastes Rare perfumes with odors truly fascinating MECKLENBURG HOTEL A. D. 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Hygienic Bakery F. Wm. E. Cullingford, President 506, 508, 510 South Tryon St. 419 EAST TRADE STREET J. W. ZINDEL, Proprietor 1 il X X X X X X X 1 X H -4 - - A a A A H —I -A — — -A H H -A a A y fe Visit Our Fountain All the latest drinks served by expert dis- pensers. Agents Nunn ally, Apollo, Hollingsworth and Whitman Candies TryonDrugCo. Phones 21 and 22 The South’s Superior Service The Ben-VondeCo. Cleaners and Dyers 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 West Fifth St. Charlotte, N. C. For Economical Transportation Chevrolet built more than 50 per cent more cars during 1923 than any manufacturer of gear shift cars. Buy A Chevrolet and Bank the Savings Hipp-Chevrolet Co. Charlotte, N. C. Felix Hayman Market of Quality SPECIALTIES: California Sweet Breads, Brains and Liver Ox Tongue Tripe Pickled Pig Feet Game in season Western Meats Fish and Oysters Dressed Poultry All Kinds of Sausage Full Line of Delicatessen Phones 151, 152 229 West Trade St. Charlotte, N. C. 174 g; '—— )— T —I 1 1 1 JL JL i. Lid i X .1. 1 JL X JL JL JL JL CZ3 x JL JL X -P-, y fe Edelweiss THE FELLOWSHIP OF Staten’s QUEENS COLLEQE IS AND HAS BEEN ONE OF Caters Especially to the College Young Woman THE JOYS OF THE FIRST BAPTIST MAY THAT FELLOWSHIP INCREASE WITH THE YEARS 209-211 West Trade Street Charlotte, N. C. Standard The Commercial National Ice Fuel Company Bank Solicits your business and promises every accommo- dation and courtesy con- sistent with sound banking. Capital and Surplus, $i,200,000.00 Telephones 19 and 72 OFFICERS: R. A. DUNN I. W. STEWART President Cashier Trust Officer C. W. JOHNSTON T. S. McPHEETERS Vice-President Assistant Cashier A. T. SUMMEY J. B. DOAR Vice-President Asst. Trust Officer 175 F F - y-, r y ie Edelweiss m m F F F - F F Out of Town Students of Queens as well as those who live in Charlotte are cordially invited to avail themselves of our service. ' “Since 1868 the Home of Qood Shoes” For Every Occasion Dances Dinners Afternoon Teas Shopping Tours Sports Wear one always finds the smart- est, most comfortable and most economical footwear Charlotte Bank Trust Company 214 East Trade Street ♦ ♦ • ♦ a t«• • • Gilmer-Moore Co. Shoes Hosiery Luggage To the Queens BILL OF FARE When you want a Gooci Meal come to The Raleigh Queen Qinger Ale Cheer Wine Mint Cola Valuer Root Beer Strawberry Siceet Apple Cider Lilly Drinking Cups Distilled TrPPure Water Hot Tom Our Carbonated Fruit Punch is Delicious 221 West Trade Street Phone 3486 C. VALAER BOTTLING WORKS Phone 5 Charlottef N. C. 176 £==?. i T si JL X 1 X X X 1 X X ,4- X X X X X X 1 L X J. 1 X X 1 x( X X JL JL X X X s L X X A JL X ■i, X JL JL X A X T V V V r' T T V r' 11 T T T T T r fTf r T fPT T Edelweiss Hardaway - Hecht Company Wholesale Qrocers r 201 West First Street Charlotte, N. C. Quality Price Service WHERE FASHIONS ORIGINATE AND STYLES PREDOMINATES c7Zre Shop of Original Jtfodes I AM.J 'SMOPS MNC. = i j = COATS WRAPS SUITS FROCKS GOWNS FURS, ETC NINE SO. TRYON CHARLOTTE, N. C. Southern Central Phones 110-11 1 Phones 110-111 Pressing Dry Cleaning Company A Service to Fit Every Purse Wet Wash Suits Dry Cleaned $1.50 Float Iron Ho-Mestic PrinvPrest Model Phone 1878 Steam Laundry 511-513 West Trade Street Phones 110-111 Phones 110-111 177 I [ill X X X X Lil X X X X X X 1 X X X X X X X X X X k—il Edelweiss Henderson - Gilmer Wholesale Paper 204 South College Street Phone 4151 1 F. C. ABBOTT COMPANY Thirty-Six Years’ Experience in Southern Mill Stocks Bank Stocks Bonds Real Estate Charlotte, N. C. The Quality Laundry MUTUAL BUILDINQ LOAN Wet-Wash Float-Ironed ASSOCIATION Ho-rnestic Women of today, to be Prim-Prest real factors in life, must be savers and A family service to fit lators. This is the best every pocketbook Savings Institution in North Carolina if not Sanitary Steam in the South Laundry JNO. R. PHARR - - - - President Charlotte North Carolina E. L. KEESLER - - Sec. and Treas. 178 r M -i H X X UJ J. x x X X X J. X sy J. X X X 1 0 X Jil X X X X X 0 zL Edelweiss THE BROADWAY G. O. DOGGETT, Pres. Treas. A. W. DOGGETT, Secretary TELEPHONE 149 IS THE HOME OF FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES The Doggett Lumber Company MAKE IT YOUR Building Supplies 1 HOME | WHEN IN THE CITY fj A Cordial Welcome Kg Awaits You Laths, Shingles, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Mantels, Sash and Doors, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Etc. j Qood Pictures - Qood Mnsic Park Avenue Charlotte, N. C. SHOE REPAIRING Be Her Stalky Be Her Materials Be Her Workmanship And offered at more economical prices than you will find at ordinary shoe shops. A trial will convince you. UA short distance off, yet you save quite a bit.” BEAN’S SHOE SHOP TELEPHONE 5447 511 West Trade Street Charlotte, North Carolina 179 E E E E e e E e - E y- y ■h- y E E E L — k y )— F E F E_ E e - e - F r - E y y y V E E E F - E E E e E T T T T V V V Y Y 7 T T V V r V V Y Y Y T T T r 3£Zi£ Edelweiss 1 ' i E •AINTAINING an or- ganization of men who take great pride in their work, and equipment that is selected with a view to the quality it will produce, we are especially fitted to execute the very best of high class printing. We are not concerned with pro- ducing just printing but we arc concerned with producing good phases—typography, press work ' i 1 -{ -S -1 — -i —1 E E E E E E X X X X k X X X X sv Ea X XX X PCTf s X JL X Mi The goal of every ambitious man and firm is typified in the rapid growth of the Jahn Ollier Engraving Company—the uni' versal esteem in which their art and plates are held by the large national advertisers —and the enviable reputation for prompt deliveries which they enjoy. Delivering this same high quality and careful personal supervision to schools has built up for us the largest college and high school annual engraving busi- ness in America—400 books yearly. Thirty thousand square feet of floor space (4 floors) and over two hundred and fifty skilled employees are required to meet the constant demand for “J O commercial photographs, art, color process plates and photo engraving (one complete floor is devoted to color process work). Intelligent supervision of all work by many skillful office service men eliminates your troubles. Sales service men sent every where 534 ctyest eArjqms Street CHICAGO K]|[t T T T t T 7 T T 7 T T V Y Y Y T T T T r flu Edelweiss JL( X X 1 JL I Xf X L X X X X X ■i. X X X ze Dr. William H. Frazer____ Miss Sallie McLean_______ Dr. Mozelle Ashford_____ Mrs. Warren Booker______ Miss Flora Brasington___ Miss Lillian Bremer_____ Miss Meda Byrd__________ Miss Susan Dunn_________ Miss Florence Gahr______ Miss Rena Harrell________ Miss Virginia Hutcheson Miss Olive M. Jones_____ Miss Ethel King_________ Miss Margaret McClure. Miss Alarie Mitchell_____ Dr. Charlotte Moore______ Miss Lucy Naive__________ Dr. J. R. Ninniss_______ Miss Carrilee Scheussler Miss Edna Shelton_______ Miss Elizabeth Starr____ Miss Elorence Stone_____ Aliss Anna West_________ Airs. Ben Frazer________ Air. 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Hill St., Charlotte, N. C _______________________________Mercy Hospital, Charlotte, N. C. __________________________________W. Sixth St., Charlotte, N. C. __________________________________W. Sixth St., Charlotte, N. C. ___________________________1410 S. Try on St., Charlotte, N. C. ____________________________604 Clement Ave., Charlotte, N. C. _________________________________Route No. 1, Cabarrus, N. C. _________________________________Route No. 1, Cabarrus, N. C. 182 r T IFrTI T ze Edelweiss Frances Baldwin_________ Mary Bankhead___________ Vonceil Beaty___________ Marie Bethune___________ Frances Bizzell_________ Lillian Blake__________ Edna Boney______________ Julia Boone_____________ Annie Lucile Boyles_____ Aletha Bracey___________ Eloise Brady____________ Lorene Brown____________ Elizabeth Bundy_________ Marjorie Burnham________ Bessie Brake____________ Marian Blakely_________ Sarah L. Blythe_________ Margaret Louise Bowden Margaret Brannen_______ Ellen Louise Brantley___ Lydia Brazington________ Margaret Brewer________ Elsie Brown_____________ Hallie Brown____________ Willie Brown____________ Merle Bassett___________ Mildred Campbell________ Gertrude Carrington____ Lena Carter_____________ Eleanor Cathcart_______ Margaret Chason________ Mary Cheswell__________ Sarah Louis Cline______ Elizabeth Coleman______ Hattie Ruth Collins____ Lucille Conley_________ Carolyn Conn___________ Ruth Copen in g________ Foye Corbett___________ Katherine Lucille Conley Martha Jean Crowell____ Martha Campbell________ Eugene Craft___________ Naomi Louise Collins___ Alice Cromwell_________ Helen Crowell__________ Katherine Crowell______ Mrs. Guy Durham________ Audrey DeVinney________ Elizabeth Douglass_____ ______________________Anderson, S. C. _________________________Sharon, S. C. _______________________Waverly, Ala. __________________Fayetteville, N. C. _________________Elizabethtown, N. C. ____________________Ninety-Six, S. C. ________________________Sumter, S. C. ____________________Georgetown, S. C. ________Route No. 4, Charlotte, N. C. _______________________Rowland, N. C. _____329 N. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. ________Route No. 3, Charlotte, N. C. ________________________Monroe, N. C. ___868 Main St., E., Hartford, Conn. ______________________Rowland, N. C. ____500 N. Poplar St., Charlotte, N. C. __________________Huntersville, N. C. _ o8 N. Davidson St., Charlotte, N. C. _________101 Wylie St., Chester, S. C. __711 N. Graham St., Charlotte, N. C _____410 E. Fifth St., Charlotte, N. C. ____1333 E. Tenth St., Charlotte, N. C. ____202 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. _______Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C. _________Route No. 3, Charlotte, N. C. __1002 S. Boulevard, Charlotte, N. C. ______________________Aberdeen, N. C. _______________________Sanford, N. C. ________________________Maxton, N. C. ______________________Anderson, S. C .332 W. Laston St., Greensboro, N. C. ____________________Westminster, S. C. _______________________Concord, N. C. _________________________Chipley, Fla. _________Route No. 3, Charlotte, N. C. ________________________Marion, N. C. _______________________Adairville, Kv. -------------------------Worry, N. C. ______________________Vineland, N. C. ------------------------Marion, N. C. ----7 N. Caldwell St., Charlotte, N. C. 408 Providence Road, Charlotte, N. C. ---------------------Charlotte, N. C. _____408 E. Ninth St., Charlotte, N. C. __i6 Radcliffe Ave., Myers Park, N. C. --------Myers Park, Charlotte, N. C. -------Myers Park, Charlotte, N. C. ----------------------Rock Hill, S. C. ______________________Rock Hill, S. C. ---------------------Wadesboro, N. C. 183 -L i. 1 JL 1 1 1 1 X X 1 X JL I 1 X X 1 I X JL X JL X JL X X y ie Edelweiss Elizabeth Dudley______ Elizabeth Davis_______ Jennie Sue DeArmon____ Sister DeSales________ Byrd Duckworth________ Wayne Dudley__________ Agnes Efird___________ Louise English________ Lucile Ewing__________ Mary Emma Frazer______ Dorothea Frederickson Charlotte Faulkner____ Elizabeth Fore________ Emily Frazer__________ Winnie Frazer_________ Irene Frazer__________ Wilma Garner__________ Alice Gibbon__________ Fanir'e Goode_________ Nell Gregory__________ Nell Galloway_________ Mildred Gillis________ Robbie Lee Gillis_____ Elizabeth Gonzales____ Catherine Gossett_____ Ethel H. Graham_______ Nell Flail____________ Vera Hambright________ Annie Ham iter________ Meme Hampton_______ Elizabeth Harris___ Nell Harris________ Louise Harry_______ Josephine Hartman.. Beulah Holmes______ 11 a Hoover________ Hazel Houston______ Elmina Howard______ Margaret Hughes____ Gladys Hardin______ Katherine Hargrave. Margaret Harrellson _ E E E E E F E E E F Evelyn Harris_____ Martha Harris_____ Nell Hart_________ Mattie Sue Hatch__ Annie Mae Flayes__ Maude Haywood_____ Lille Rhett Heyward Ruby Hill_________ 1 X x x x. lb x x x x 184 w X 1 :L X JL X i ____________________________Shelby, N. C. ____215 Crescent Ave., Charlotte, N. C. _____________Route No. 9, Charlotte, N. C. ________Mercy Hospital, Charlotte, N. C. ______________________Kernersville, N. C. ______710 E. Fourth St., Charlotte, N. C. __________________________Concord, N. C. _____________________________Union, S. C. ___________________________Candor, N. C. _________________________LaFayette, Ala. _________________________Charlotte, N. C. ____________________________Monroe, N. C. _____707 N. College St., Charlotte, N. C. _________________________Queens College _________Queens College, Charlotte, N. C. ______________Route No. 8, Charlotte, N. C. ___________________________Golston, N. C. __I25 Palmetto St., S. Jacksonville, Fla. ____________________Bullock Creek, S. C. ___________________________Kershaw, S. C. _____________Route No. 8, Charlotte, N. C. ______________303 Plaza, Charlotte, N. C. ______________303 Plaza, Charlotte, N. C. _______710 E. Fourth St., Charlotte, N. C. ____________Myers Park, Charlotte, N. C. ___1920 Avondale Ave., Charlotte, N. C. __________________________Belmont, N. C. ____________________________Clover, S. C. ________________________Pineville, N. C. _________________________Russellville, Ky. ________Augusta Road, Greenville, S. C. ________Augusta Road, Greenville, S. C. _________________________Salisbury, N. C. __________________________Jefferson, S. C __________________________Councils, N. C. ___________________________Derita, N. C. _______________________Mooresville, N. C. ________________________ Okeechobee, Fla. __________________________Parkton, N. C. _____513 Oakland Ave., Charlotte, N. C. _______22 S. Graham St., Charlotte, N. C. _________7 Phifer Ave., Charlotte, N. C. ______1004 E. Boulevard, Charlotte, N, C. ..130 W. Morehead St., Charlotte, N C. ____201 Wilmore Drive, Charlotte, N. C. ____1504 Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte, N. C. _________525 Seigle Ave., Charlotte, N. C. 10 Providence Place, Myers Park, N. C. _______312 College Apts., Charlotte, N. C. ________2 Graham Ave., Charlotte, N. C. 1 X| X X JL JL X A X L X JL X JL X X X JL Al k T= H F F F s F - y— V in. V- - )— - v - T -p, y Te Edelweiss Guthrie Hood_________________________________________________________Matthews, N. C. Ruth Hunter_______________________________________406 N. Graham St., Charlotte, N. C. Emily Huntington_____________________________________306 Central Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Frances Huntley__________________________________________________________Allen, N. C. Mrs. John Iverson____________________________________704 N. Pine St., Charlotte, N. C. Bertha Lois Johnson__________________________________________________Darlington, S. C. Freda Jordan_____________________________________________________________Derita, N. C. Viola Jordan_____________________________________________________________Derita, N. C. Lottie Mae Julian_____________________________________________________Salisbury, N. C. Elizabeth Johnson____________________Manse, First Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, N. C. Mary C. Johnston__________________725 Clement Ave., Briarwood Road, Charlotte, N. C. Louise Kay__________________________________________________________________Rome, Ga. Irene Kennedy________________________________________________________La Fayette, Ala. Isabel Knight________________________________________________________Carthage, N. C. Mari lee Krauss____________________________________________________W. Palm Beach, Fla. H. B. Kellar_____________________________________1204 E. Seventh St., Charlotte, N. C. Louise Lackey_____________________________________________________ .__Hamlet, N. C. Jeanette Leach_________________________________________________________Aberdeen, N. C. Sara Ellen Linker______________________________________________________Concord., N. C. Ernestine Lucas___________________ ____________________1109 Gregg St., Columbia, S. C. Mabel Long_______________________________________________________Winston-Salem, N. C. Elizabeth Laird_______________________________________________________Charlotte, N. C. Sadie M. Rawing________________________________________________________Charlotte, N. ,C. Emma Ledford_________________________________________414 Central Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Genevive Lee_________________________________________709 E. Ninth St., Charlotte, N. C. Hannah Little____________________________________1706 Winthrop Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Celeste Lockhart_________________________________________________________Monroe, N. C. Mildred Lubbuck_______________________________315 Worthington Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Mary Lumkin_________________________________________139 N. McDowell, Charlotte, N. C. Sarah Agnes Moore__________________________________________________Lewisburg, W. Va. Eva Matthews______________________________________________________Bessemer City, N. C. Rosa Move Mercer________________________________________________________Tarboro, N. C. Nancy Monroe________________________________________________________Lain in burg, N. C. Janice Montgomery________________________________________Route No. 4, Charlotte, N. C. Annie Parks Moore________________________________________Route No. 1, Charlotte, N. C Mary G. Moore_________________________________________________________Well ford, S. C. Mary Ellen Mundy_____________________________________________________Lincolnton, N. C. Louise McArthur____________________________________________________Fayetteville, N. C. Kathleen McArtor________________________________________________________Shawnee, Ohio Mary E. McCain___________________________________________________________Waxhaw, N. C. Minnie Me Car ley_____________________________________________________________Buffalo, Ala. Dorothy McDowell___________________________________________,____Elizabethtown, N. C. Harriette M c Lauri n___________________________________________________Me Coll, N. C. xVIarjorie McLeod_______________________________________________________Maxton, N. C. Mattie Neil McLeod________________________________________________________Maxton, N. C Elizabeth M c Murra y________________________________________________Abbeville, S. C. Flora MacEwain________________________________________________________Charlotte, N. C. Jennie Eloise McFadyen__________________________________________________Raeford, N. C. Sadie Bell Miller----------------------------------------------------Charlotte, N. C. Ruby Elizabeth Matthews_______________________________________________Rose Hill, N. C. 185 1 ±1 JL X X X X Jl svy m X X X X X X X -HI , rffl. x X 77 1 • ” _4 F -i - —1 -( -i — F H —H — -—( -t lTFr - - IE y- )— r p IE P — - H Y- F p - - y- - y- P E h- h- y- - r - V- V- r - [Y- Tiir iiMiMiiriiinimimirniiT yn y ie Edelweiss Elizabeth Myers----------------------------------------203 Queens Road, Charlotte, N. C. Nelle Moore--------------------------------------------------------------Fort Mill, S. C. Dorothy Muirhead----------------------------------------------------------Charlotte, N. C. Frances Matthews-------------1-------------------------------------------Charlotte, N. C. Sarah Murray-------------------------------------------801 N. College St., Charlotte, N. C. Sarah Motte---------------------------------------------------------------Charlotte, N. C. Pauline Owen--------------------------------------------------------------Charlotte, N. C. Grace Linden Page------------------------------------------------------------Clover, S. C. Louise Patterson-------------------------------------------------------------Bedford, Va. Elizabeth Patterson----------------------------------------------------------Bedford, Va. Virginia Peace----------------------------------------------------------Jacksonville, Fla. Virginia Perryman----------------------------------------------------------Lynchburg, Va. Mildred Pitts---------------------------------------------------------------Elberton, Ga. Minnie Blair Porter----------------------------------------------Route 3, Charlotte, N. C. Mary Ruth Potter---------------------------------------•_______________Burlington, N. C. Elizabeth Patterson______________________________________________________Charlotte, N. C. May Patterson----------------------------------------:__________________Charlotte, N. C. Lucille Porter-------------------------------------------706 E. Fifth St., Charlotte, N. C. Evelyn Potts______________________________________________________________Davidson, N. C. Annie Mae Pritchett____________________________________700 N. Graham St., Charlotte, N. C. Dora Gene Pruitt----------------------------------------------------------Charlotte, N. C. Frances Paschal__________________________________________________________Charlotte, N. C. Margaret Raymond____________________________________1006 Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Nell Riddle__________________________________________________________________Clover, S. C. Margaret Ritchie___________________________________________________________Concord, N. C. Carolyn Rogers___________________________________________________________Wa 111 all a, S. C. Lois Rogers__________________________________________________________________Tyler, Tex. Annie Robinson_______________________________________________Derita Road, Charlotte, N. C. Sarah Robinson__________________________________________________R. F. D., Charlotte, N. C. Virginia Ramsey________________________________________________________Statesville, N. C. Clara Ramsey_____________________________________________________________Charlotte, N. C. Tommie Riggs_____________________________________________________________Charlotte, N. C. Ruby Ayers Rives_________________________________________________________Charlotte, N. C. Lillian Rogers___________________________________________________________Charlotte, N. C. Kathleen Rucker________________________________________213 S. McDowell, Charlotte, N. C. Sallie Schenck__________________________________________________________Greensboro, N. C. Mary F. Scurry_______________________________________________________________________Rome, Ga. Mamie Shillinglaw___________________________________________________________Sharon, S. C. Ruth Shillinglaw____________________________________________________________Sharon, S. C. Elizabeth Smart____________________________________________________________Concord, N. C. Lucille Smith_______________________________________...------------------La Fayette, Ala. Winnie Smith______________________________________________________________La Fayette, Ala. Mary Douglass Smith________________________________________________________Raeford, N. C. Mae Springs____________________________________________________________Mount Holly, N. C. Eunice Springs__________________________________________________________Mount Holly, N. C. Frances Staunton__________________________________________________Rt. No. 3, Clover, S. C. Ruth Starnes_________________________________________________________________________Rome, Ga. Eunice Steames________’_________________________________________________Statesville, N. C. Laura Frances Steele_____________________________________________________LaFayette, Ga. Mittie Steen_____________________________________________________________Palm Beach, Fla. Mary B. Stinson__________________________________________________________Norwood, N. 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