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‘S’ 9 COPY 'R 93 Isa Lind Hockaday Editor-in-Chief Margaret Blanton Business Mgr. IN this the twenty-fourth volume of the Edelweiss we have en- deavored to present and commem- orate the history of Queens College during its seventy-three years of ex- istence and that of Chicora College during its twenty-five years of ex- istence, and likewise to forward the perpetration of the merger of these two institutions into Queens-Chicora College. These two colleges have passed through many dear and interesting years of transition before joining hands to become one. About the year 1766 there was an Academy named Queens Museum or College. In 1857 there was a college called Charlotte Female Institute. In 1901 the college’s name changed to Pres- byterian College for Women. In 1912 the institution moved from College Street to Myers Park and again re- sumed its original name of Queens College. In August 1893; while Queens College was still Charlotte Female Institute, the Presbyterian Female y Seminary was organized in Green- ville; South Carolina; but in 1898 the College was reorganized by Dr. S. R. Preston, taking the name of Chicora College for Young Ladies. In 1890 a private company established the Presbyterian College for Women in Columbia, South Carolina. In 1915 this College for Women and Chicora College consolidated to become Chi- cora College for Women. In 1930 Chicora College merged with Queens College to become Queens-Chieora College. We, the Staff, hope that in setting forth these facts we may conjure up fond mem- ories of the past and bring together these former educational efforts to be concentrated through unity of pur- pose and centered in Queens-Chieora College. igL-m 4 I ' w m - , '™!Tt mms U JL slit MS Margaret Bell ■HR’ l -T; wQ Caroline Mays Mm ■ «S By the 1931 Edelweiss Staff To Queens-Chicora College ■ . ■ '■'■ s' '• t.. e « 03 O O O rp= 'OoO O o = o = 0 OQO1 n O O -O 0 • ®0 •. O O o .0 O00°,0 qOOq • o e o o°° O o ’■• 00 :• O = j c O O o o O Co°° j) • . • O o 1 c c ow J o o o o o 0 ? .-o = o o c r o o o O O o .o o 0° J 0 O eu 3 O '°ooooV. «®Oo °°....•'oOOo o O d Vv; p°°ocpooooo® “ : O ‘ O O O O o o o o o ° 6 o f O o o t o o o ov% Co° o o o ° °ol o o o o o = •. 0 O o o°} °o5 ..• «= o- :. 0 o C rtoc oe ©o® .tOoO° .fi : ...•oO°0°00 So-. ° - o O = 0.-. o o O o q c 0 o O = 0. (PVP’ v 0 oooo0'v .. o o . o o •«o° Q a e e n s M a s c u m In Mecklenburg County about the year 1776, there was established by charter of the Legislature and approved by his Majesty and Council, an academy designated as Queens Museum which was under the auspices of the Rev. Joseph Alex- ander of Sugaw Creek Church. tfViews mml .AW WWm-. (ONUB -w -r William H. Frazer, A.B., D.D., Litt.D. (President) go00o O’ Seventeen Eighteen CJacuity, 1930-31 William H. Frazer, A.B., B.D., D.D., Litt.D. (President) Samuel C. Byrd, A.B., A.M., D.D., LL.D. (p r e s i d ent- E m erit u s ) (Acting Dean of Instruction) Sallie McLean (Dean of TVomen) Alma Taylor Edwards, B.A., M.A. ( A n c i e n t L a n g u ag e s ) C has. William Sommer ville, A.B., B.S., M.A., Ph.D., I). I). (The English Bible and Religious Education) Wilhelmina C. Byrd, Litt.D. (Bible and Religious Education) Lora Lee Robertson, B.S. (Assistant in Biological Scien ces) Nancy Cathey, A.B. ( Biology ) Elizabeth Blair, A.B., M.A, ( H e a d o f t h e D ep a r t m e n t o f E d u c a t i 0 n ) Agnes Stout, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. (Head of the Department of English) Emma Hill Lyon, A.B., M.E., M.A. (Associate in English) M Arion Frost Townend, B.S. (Part Time Instructor in English ) Mrs. Warren H. Booker, IPS. (Head of the Department of Home Economics) Margaret Louise Collins, B.S. (Assistant in Home Economics) Olive M. Jones, A.B., B.S., A.M. (Ilea d of t h e D e part me n t o f M a the m a t i c s ) Marie Turnipseed, A.B., M.A. (Ass si stant in Mathematics and Latin) Julienne Mongin, A.B., A.M. ( Head of the Depart merit of Modern Languages) Ida M. Patrick, A.B., A.M. (Associate in Modern Languages) Martha Engell (Assistant in (Modern Languages) Minnie Almira Graham, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Head of Department of Physical Sciences) Mildred Morse McEwen, A.B., M.A. (Assistant in Physical Sciences) Leave of Absence 1931-32. Nineteen Cfacuity, 1930-31 Ethel Abehnethy, A.B., A.M. (Head of the Department of Psychology and Philosophy) Harriet Nesbet Smith, A.IE, M.S., Pli.D. (Psych ology ) R. V. Kennedy, A.IE, A.M. (Head of the Department of Social Sciences) Rena Harrell, A.B., A.M. ( Librarian ) J. R. Ninniss ( Director of Music) M abel Murphy (Assistant in Piano) Miriam Murphy ( Violin, Piano and Music History) Nella Sharpe, A.B. (Piano and Pipe Organ) Elizabeth Starr ( J oice) ' Ruth Prince Siler (Assistant in Joice) Ethel M. King (Spoken English, Dramatic Interpretation) Lillian Bremer, A.B. (Art) Cordelia Henderson ( Director of Physical Education) Miss M ary Forman (Alumnae Secretary) Winnie Frazer ( Assistant Treasurer) Thelma Stone, A.IE ( Secretary ) Mrs. IE R. Frazer (Matron) Mrs. W. R. Mercer (Superintendent of Dining Room) Mrs. Margaret T. Wilson, R.N. (Superintendent of the Infirmary) IE R. Frazer ( Superintendent of Grounds) Leave of Absence, Second Semester, 1930-31. Twenty Charlotte Female Institute In the year 1857 there stood on College Street of Charlotte, North Caro- lina, a college known as Charlotte Female Insti- tute which was under the charge of Rev. Robert Burwell and Margaret Anne Burwell. Twenty-on e jentor Qlass OFFICERS Christine Rosebro ____________________________________ President Elizabeth Austin ______________________________Vice-President Ellen Hawkins ___________________________________ Secretarii Elizabeth Beard ______________________________Treasurer Twenty-two 50 0, Tzventy-three A ELIZABETH AUSTIN A.B. Charlotte, N. C. I M, B n 0, I B X Greensboro College, ’27; Beta Pi Theta, Secretary, '30; Phi Beta Chi, Vice-President, 31; May Day Attendant, 30; Pan-Hellenic Council, 30, 31, President Pan-Hellenic, 31; Ad Solicitor Edelweiss, 31; Vice- President Senior Class, ’31; May Queen, '31. CAMILLE ALEXANDER B.S. Charlotte, N. C. i M Ad Solicitor for Edelweiss, 31. SARA HARPER ABERNATHY A.B. Montreat, N. C, n A ‘ Twenty-four ETHEL MAE BANE A.B. Mullins, S. C. a r a, n a Chicora: Latin Club, Vice-President Latin Club, ’30; Math Club; Proctor Pres- ton Hall, ’29, ’30; Choral Club, ’29, ’30; Music Club; Palladian Literary Society. Queens-Chicora: Classical Club; Choral Club. MARGUERITE BEAM B.M., P.S.M. Pelzer, S. C. n a Chicora: Kratian Literary Society; Music Club; Choral Club; Proctor of Law Hall. Queens-Chicora: Pi Delta, ’31. ELIZABETH BEARD A.B. Charlotte, N. C. T 2, K 0, T T A Reporter Queens Blues, ’30; Christian Service Band; Junior Basketball; Dark Blue Baseball, ’30; Treasurer Senior Class, ’31; Secretary Upsilon Tau Delta, ’31; Critic Gamma Sigma. Twenty-five ELEANOR BLACK B.S. Charlotte, N. C. I M Home Economics Club. LOIS BEAVER A.B. Charlotte, N. C. n a, b n e, t t a, a k r Classical Club, Vice-President, ’30, Presi- dent, 31; Beta Pi Theta, Vice-President, '30; Upsilon Tau Delta, Secretary, '30; Mathematic Club; Chief Marshal, ’30; Vice-President Junior Class, ’30; Alpha Kappa Gamma, ’31; President Day Stu- dents, ’31. MARGARET ELLEN BELL A.B. Hollister, Mo. IT A, B II B, K O, I S, A K r Reporter Queens Blues, ’28, ’29; Fresh- man Baseball, ’28, ’29; Ministers Daughters Club, ’28; Secretary Glee Club, ’29, ’30; Junior Council Representative, ’30; Orches- tra, ’30; News Editor of Queens Blues, ’30; Christian Service Band; Representa- tive Queens Girl in Edelweiss, ’30; Presi- dent Student Body, ’31; President Beta Pi Theta, ’31; Vice-President Alpha Kappa Gamma, ’31; Honorary Member Q.S.C.A.; Glee Club. 1 Twenty-six JOSIE J. BLACKMAN A.B. Darlington, S. C. r 2, b ii e Secretary-Treasurer of Art Club, ’29, ’30, ’31; Corresponding Secretary of Beta Pi Theta, ’31; Art Editor Edelweiss, ’31. MARGARET BLANTON B.S. Shelby, N. C. K A, $ B X, I 3, T T A, A K T, II A Home Economics Club; Circulation Manager Queens Blues, ’30; Vice-Presi dent North Carolina College Press Asso- ciation, ’30; Business Manager Queens Blues, ’30; Treasurer Phi Beta Chi, ’31; Hiking Club, ’30; Business Manager Edel- weiss, 31; Senior Representative to Council, 31; Representative to Pan- Hellenic, ’31. DOROTHY CARTER BROWN B.S. West Union, S. C. A A II, T2 Hiking Club; Home Economics Club; Treasurer Gamma Sigma, ’30; Secretary- Treasurer South Carolina Club, ’30; Treas- urer Christian Association, ’31; President Gamma Sigma, 31. Twenty-seven CATHERINE CAPPS A.B. Charlotte, N. C. II A, B n 0 Vice-President Beta Pi Theta, 31. FRANCES CHANDLER A.B. Monroe, N. C. I M, n A Chicora: Secretary C. E., ’30; C. E. Cabinet, ’29; Glee Club; Choral Club, ’30; Assistant Business Manager Chicora Maga- zine, ’29; President Junior Class, ’30; Class Hockey, ’30; Class Basketball, ’30. Queens-Chicora: Choral Club, ’31; Christian Association Cabinet, ’31; Class Editor and Ad Solicitor of Edelweiss, ’31. BEVERLY CARRIGAN A.B. Sinn inert on, S. C. i M T T A II A Chicora: Palladian Literary Society; Class Historian, ’29; International Re- tions Club, ’29, ’30; Choral Club, ’30; Class Hockey, ’30; Class Basketball, ’30. Queens-Chicora: Upsilon Tau Delta. i (T Twenty-eight (Cf - -y ROBERTA CRIDLIN A.B. Janesville, Va, II A, B n 0 Reporter Queens Blues, ’29; Assistant Editor Queens Blues, ’30; Treasurer Beta Pi Theta, ’31; German Club. JOSEPHINE DUNLAP P.S.M. JVadesboro, N. C. Xfi, T2 Entered from N. C. C. W.; Choral Club, ’29, ’30, ’31; House President of North Hall, ’31. FRANCES DILDA A.B. Fountainy N. C. n A Hiking Club, ’30; Winner Dark Blue “Q,” ’29; Dark Blue Star, ’30; Hiking Emblem, ’30; Swimming Emblem, ’30; Christian Service Band; Senior Representa- tive to Council, ’31. Twenty-nine I ELIZABETH EARLE A.B. Stovall, N. C. K K X, T T A, T 2 Entered from Peace, ’29; Queens Blues, ’30; Vice-President Kappa Kappa Chi, ’30; Pan-Hellenic Council, ’30, ’31; President Upsilon Tau Delta, '30, ’31; Maid of Honor in May Day, ’30; Christian As- sociation Cabinet, ’30, ’31. NATALIE FARMER A.B. South Boston, Va. K K X II A Virginia Club, ’28, ’29, ’30; Classical Club, ’29, ’30, ’31; May Day Attendant, ’30, ’31. BILLIE ERWIN B.S. Charlotte, N. C. II A Home Economics Club; Basketball Team, 28; Ad Solicitor for Queens Blues, ’28; d Solicitor for Edelweiss, ’31; Honorary Educational Club. Thirty LUCIA HARDING SPECIAL Charlotte, N. C. K A ELLEN HAWKINS A.B. Charlotte, N. C. A A IT, II A, $ BX Secretary Chi Sigma Alpha, ’30, ’31; President Phi Beta Chi, ’31; May Day At- tendant, ’30; Foreign Advertising Manager for Edelweiss, ’31. LOUISE HASTY VOICE P.S.M. Laur inburg, N. C. II A Choral Club; Librarian, ’31; German Club, Vice-President, ’31; Basketball Team, '30; Baseball Team, ’29. Thirty-one VIRGINIA HAWKINS VIRGINIA HAWKINS A.B. Charlotte, N. C. A A II, II A, I B X Phi Beta Chi, 30; Dark Blue Basketball Team, ’29. LOUISE HAYES A.B. Charlotte, N. C. ISA LIND HOCKADAY A.B. Pleasant Hill, Mo. II A, I S, A K r Entered from Missouri Synodical Col- lege; Reporter for Queens Blues, ’29; Secretary Christian Association, ’30; Editor Queens Blues, ’30; Christian Service Band; Editor Edelweiss, ’31; President Iota Xi, ’31. Thirty-two DeLOE VAUSE HUTTO A.B. Swansea, S. C. n A Greenville Woman’s College, ’29. Chicora: Palladian Literary Society; Pi Sigma Phi; Christian Endeavor. ETHEL KILLEN P.S.M. Greenville, S. C. A A n, n A Chicora: Christian Endeavor Cabinet, ’30; Latin Club, ’28; Math Club. ’28: Manager of Hockey Team, ’28; Block “C” Club; Choral Club; Music Club. Queens-Chicora: Choral Club, ’31s ELLA KELL A.B. Fort Lawn, S. C. Chicora: House President of Law Hall, ’30; Palladian Literary Society; Pi Sigma Phi. Queens-Chicora: Gamma Sigma Literary Society, ’31. Thirty-three ANNIE P. KIRKPATRICK PIANO Charlotte, N. C. II A Pi Delta Literary Society; Certificate in Piano. RACHEL KORNEGAY A.B. Mt. Olive, N. C. A A II, n A, A K r ADELAIDE KUESTER B.S. Charlotte, N. C. II A Home Economics Club; Basketball, ’28; Ad Solicitor for Queens Blues, ’28; Ad Solicitor for Edelweiss, ’31; Honorary Educational Club. German Club; Cheer Leader, '28; Cap- tain Light Blue Baseball Team, ’29; Manager Junior Basketball Team, ’30; President German Club, ’30, ’31; Secre- tary Pi Delta Literary Society, ’30; Vice- President Athletic Association, ’30; Chris- tian Association Cabinet, ’31; President Athletic Association, ’31. Thirty-four MARGARET H. LIGON A.B. Asheville, N. C. A T A, IT A, T T A, K 0 Chicora: Beta Chi; Kratian Literary So- ciety; Math Club; Music Club; French Club; Recording Secretary C. E., ’30; Proctor of Preston Hall, ’29; Hockey Team, ’29, ’30; International Relations Club. Queens-Chicora: Secretary Christian As- sociation, ’31. MARY S. LINN B.S. Salisbury, N. C. t M, H A Social Editor Queens Blues, ’30; Basket- ball, ’28, ’29, ’30; Baseball, ’29, ’30; Ad Solicitor for Edelweiss, ’30; Vice-Presi- dent Home Economics Club, ’30; Assistant Business Manager for Edelweiss, ’31; Presi- dent Home Economics Club, ’31. LENORE LLOYD A.B. Charlotte, N. C. K K X, $BX Secretary Phi Beta Chi, ’31. Thirty-five evelyn McDowell A.B. Pacolet, S. C. K K X, n A South Carolina Club, Vice-President, ’29; Treasurer Junior Class, ’29. MARY GROOME McNINCH A.B. Charlotte, N. t X Q, K 0, 1 S Winner of National Essay Contest spon- sored by W.C.T.U., ’31; Editor Sceptre, ’31. KATHERINE MILTON P.S.M. Albemarie, N. C. K A n A A K ri, I S 11 ) Freshman Representative Student Coun- cil, ’28; Reporter Queens Blues, ’28; Ex- change Editor Queens Blues, ’29; Assist- ant Editor Queens Blues, ’30; Assistant Editor Edelweiss, ’30; Vice-President Pi Delta Literary Society, ’30, President, ’31; Alumnae Editor Queens Blues, 31; Sorority Editor Edelweiss, ’31; President Choral Club, ’29, ’30, ’31; May Day At- tendant, ’28; Christian Association Cabinet, ’31; Representative to Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, ’31. | A. Thirty-six - MILDRED MOONEY A.B. Charlotte, N. C. ANTHEA MULLEN A.B. Charlotte, N. C. K 0 Math Club. JANICE NEWTON A.B. San Antonio, Texas K A IT A I a Entered from Baylor College; German Club; Advertising Manager Queens Blues, ’30; Assistant Photographic Editor Edel- weiss, ’30; Business Manager Sceptre, ’31. j-seven LOU MYRTLE RICHBOURG A.B. Cam den, S. C. II A, 'I' T A, K 0 Chicora: Math Club; English Club; Latin Club; Palladian Literary Society; Sigma Alpha, ’30; International Relations Club. Queens-Chicora: Upsilon Tau Delta, ’31. ELSIE DALE NORTHEY A.B. Charlotte, N. C. B IT 0, K O Secretary-Treasurer Kappa Omicron, ’29; Secretary-Treasurer Classical Club, ’29; Vice-President Day Students, ’30; Mar- shal, ’30. Chicora: Alpha Zeta; Palladian Literary Society; Music Club, ’28, ’29, ’30; Choral Club, ’28, ’29, ’30. Queens-Chicora: Choral Club, ’31. MARTHA PATTON P.S.M., B.M. Laurens, S. C. j 7 hirl v eicfht vvrv; GERDINE RICKENBAKER A. B. Elloree, S. C. II A Chicora: Palladian Literary Society, ’29; Choral Club, ’29, ’30; Secretary-Treasurer Pi Sigma Phi, ’30; Proctor McClintock Hall, ’29. Queens-Chicora; Pi Delta Literary So- ciety. CHRISTINE ROSEBRO A.B. Bay J'iew, Va. X fi, A K r, r 2 Friskies, ’28, ’29; Basketball, ’29; Tennis, ’29; President of Class, ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Treasurer Ministers Daughters Club, ’30; President Virginia Club, ’30; Secretary Gamma Sigma, ’30; Representative Queens Girl in Edelweiss, ’30; Representing Diplomacy of Junior Class, ’30. MIRIAM ROBINSON A.B. Charlotte, N. C. B II 0 Thirty-nine SARAH VIRGINIA ROSE A.B. Timmonsville, S. C. AT A, IT A Chicora: Secretary Freshman Class, ’28; Math Club; Proctor Preston Hall; Latin Club; Basketball, ’29, ’30; Glee Club, ’30; Choral Club, ’29, ’30. Queens-Chicora: Student Government Council, ’31; Queens Blues Staff, ’31; Classical Club. LUCILLE JEAN SCOTT A.B. Pacolet, S. C. TI A, T T A Chicora: Proctor Law Hall, ’29, ’30: English Club; Choral Club, ’30; Palladian Literary Society; International Relations Club, ’30. Queens-Chicora: Upsilon Tau Delta, ’31. FRANCES YANCEY SALLEY A.B. Pine wood, S. C. I M. r Chicora: Marshal Kratian Literary So- ciety, ’29; Class Hockey, ’28, ’29, ’30; Varsity Hockey, ’30; Class Basketball Manager, ’29; Varsity Basketball, ’30; Track, ’29, ’30; President Athletic As- sociation, ’30; Delta Sigma. Queens-Chicora: Athletic Editor for Edelweiss, ’31; Ad Solicitor for Edel- weiss, ’31; German Club. Forty I FLORA BOGAN SMITH A.B. Kingstree, S. C. A r A, F 2 Chicora: Math Club; Choral Club; Music Club; Glee Club; Proctor Law Hall, ’28; Proctor Preston Hall, ’30. Queens-Chicora: Choral Club, 31. SARA SPRINGS A.B. Lexington, N. C. n A, I S, K 0, T T A ANNIE STEEDELY A.B. Bamberg, S. C. II A, B n 0, K 0 Chicora: Math Club; English Club; Latin Club; Palladian Literary Society; International Relations Club; Sigma Alpha Honorary Society, ’30; Basketball, ’28, ’29, ’30. Queens-Chicora: Classical Club, ’31; Beta Pi Theta, ’31. Treasurer Freshman Class, ’28; Treasurer Pi Delta, ’29; Secretary-Treasurer Kapp Omicron, ’30; Hostess of Hut, ’31; Mem ber of Council, 31; President Kappa Omicron, ’31; President Upsilon Tau Delta, ’31; Managing Editor Queens Blues, ’30. Forty-one ELIZABETH THOMPSON A.B. Forest City, N. C. r Custodian Gamma Sigma Literary So- ciety, ’30; Vice-President Gamma Sigma, ’31; President Elizabeth Club, ’31. NANCY VINCENT A.B. Mebane, N. C. M A K T B II 0 I II A Secretary Freshman Class, ’28; Reporter Queens Blues, ’28; Assistant Editor, Queens Blues, '29; Associate Editor Queens Blues, ’30; Sophomore Representative Council, ’29; Secretary Council, ’30; Mem- ber Council, ’31; Program Chairman Y.W.C.A., ’29; Undergraduate Representa- tive Christian Association, ’30; Christian Service Band; German Club; Dramatic Club, Secretary-Treasurer, ’30; Managing Editor Sceptre, ’30; May Day Attendant, ’30; Representative Queens Girl in Edel- weiss, '30; Secretary Beta Pi Theta, ’31; President Christian Association, ’31; House President Senior Hall, ’31; President Dra- matic Club, ’31. MARGARET V. WASSON A.B. Laurens, S. C. F 2 Chicora: Latin Club, Secretary, ’29; Math Club; English Club; Secretary Junior Class, ’30. Queens-Chicora: Classical Club, Vice- President, ’31. 1 I'orly-fu'o NETTIE WEARN A.B. Charlotte, N. C. A A II, $BX Member of Math Club; Phi Beta Chi. MILDRED WHITE B.S. Charlotte, N- C. Home Economics Club. NANNIE LOU WILSON A.B. Bowling Green, S. C. T 2, A K r Sisters’ Club, ’28; Baseball, '28; Basket- ball, ’29; Secretary Sophomore Class, ’29; Member Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, ’29; Captain Hiking Club, ’30; Junior Representative to Council, ’30; Treasurer Christian Asso- ciation, ’30; Vice-President Gamma Sigma, ’30; Photographic Editor for Edelweiss, ’31; Secretary Alpha Kappa Gamma, ’31; Vice-President Council, ’31. Forty-tli ree PHOEBE WITHERSPOON A.B. Laurens, S. C. A A II, r X Chicora: Latin Club; Music Club; Choral Club; English Club; Math Club; Hockey, ’29, ’30; Track, ’29. Queens-Chicora: Classical Club; Ger- man Club. LUCY WOODWORTH A.B. Burlington, TV. Va. r s, i e, a k r Chicora: Kratian Literary Society; Eng- lish Club; Math Club; Basketball, ’28, ’29, ’30; Hockey, ’28, ’29, ’30; Circulation Manager of Chicora Magazine; Class Treasurer, ’30; Kratian Literary Society Treasurer, ’30; Vice-President C. E. Queens-Chicora: Associate Editor for Sceptre, ’31; Exchange Editor for Sceptre, ’31. i BETTY WOODWORTH A.B. Clinton, C. IT Chicora: Latin Club; International Re- lations Club; Math Club; Hockey, ’29, ’30; Basketball, ’29, ’30; Track, ’28, ’29. Queens-Chicora: Classical Club. Forty-four Senior glass ‘Poem SUCCESS Four years ice have searched for knowledge; For the key to our future success. Four years ice have spent in college Seeking the truth for us to possess. College years have fled away. Though from our Alma Mater ice shall stray, Our minds to her fore’er shall trend, As o’er diverging paths ice wend. Memory will to mind recall The friends whom here we’ve happily found, IVhen future days will bring to all The friends, by then, become renowned. But now we stand awaiting Time Which proves our worth—both yours and mine. Success for us shall be most royal, If to Alma Mater and God we’re loyal. by Lucy M. Woodworth, Forty-five zJllma JS Cater Deep among the leaving forest, Far from hustling town. Stands our noble Alma Mater; Proudly looks she dozen. 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! Q u e e n s -Ch i cor a II a i I! Forty-six Forty-seven Junior OFFICERS Miriam Dameron ____________________________________________________President Margaret Lillard _________________________________________Vice-President Pauline Hawley ___________________________________________Secretary Dorothy Edmonson _____________________________________Treasurer Forty-eight Cornelia Able Saluda, S. C. II A Mary Armstrong Surgainsville, Tenn. II A Elizabeth Beckman McClellanville, S. C. rz Delia Blankenship Charlotte, N. C. Mad a Brown Lanes, S. C. rs, KA Ainslee Alexander Concord, N. C. r 2 Anna Wade Bagwell Statesville, N. C. T 2 Alice Benjamin Clinton, S. C. II A, XO Nancy Boyce Brice Woodward, S. C. r 2 XQ Marguerite Brown Jacksonville, Fla. II A Forty-nine ! Iris Bryson Greenville, S. C. r 2 Louise Cleveland Laurens, S. C. r 2, A A II Miriam Dameron Clinton, Y. C. n A, K K X Martha Dixon Charlotte, N. C. E. Earnhardt Charlotte, lY. C. II A, K 0, T T A Margaret Cathey Lor ay, N. C. T X Janet Cummings Charlotte, N. C. r x, a a n Helen Darrone Medina, N. Y. II A, A F A Marion Duncan Pageland, S. C. II A B II 0 K 0 ! J Dorothy Edmonson Charlotte, N. C. II A, K O, T T A, A A II Evelyn Ervin Charlotte, N. C. Janie Bob Gaston Reidville, S. C. F 2, K K X Harriet Guerin Mind ham, N. J. II A Kathryne Harvley Coronaea, S. C. Dorothy W. Hodges Charlotte, N. C. Helen Fishburne JValterboro, S. C. r 2, K A Kathleen Gaston Reidville, S. C. K K X Abigail Gregory Kershaw, S. C. T 2 Pauline Hawley Portsmouth, Va. n A, A r A Betty Holland Mount Holly, N. C. II A, A K r, K A A A n Frances Hoover Pineville, N. C. r 2 Elizabeth Hoyle Lincolnian, N. C. n A, K A Frances Johanson St. Louis, Mo. II A K 0 I S B II B i j i Margaret Johnson Swansea, S. C. r 2 Virginia Knee Charlotte, N. C. X O Louise Hoover Paw Creek, N. C. J. Huneycutt Stanfield, N. C. r 2 Margaret Johanson St. Louis, Mo. II A l B X A K F, t A FA, I g Catherine Jones Clinton, S. C. F 2 T T AKA j Evelyn Koonce Comfort, X. C. II A A A II Fifty-two Julia Kuykendall Matthews, N. C. F B X Katherine Lipe Landis, N. C. II A A A n y Fannie Martin Fleming ton, Ga. n A, I g, K K X Mary McChesney Woodruff, S. C. II A, T T A Cameron McKenzie Timmonsville, S. C. II A, K A Margaret Lillard Elkin, N. C. r x, x o Rebecca Lee Marks Charlotte, N. C. Mary Reid (1harlotte IIouse, Marti x Court Fa. r x x o y Katie Belle McLean Raeford, N. C. M ary R. McQueen Hotel and, N. C. n a Fifty-three Luelle Meares McBee, S. C. IT A, K K X Rupert Perry Bastrop, Ga. Eunice Redfern Jefferson, S. C. II A Edna Rowell Mineral Springs, N. C. II A K O T T A y Annie Belle Smith Dunn, N. C. II A K O A K r T T A y y y Nina Norris Charlotte, N. C. B II 0 Mary Beth Purvis Timmonsville, S. C. IIA K A j Adelaide Reed Richmond, l a. T 2 Fredna Shockley Clinton, S. C. II A B II 0 A A II y y Jessie Smith Monroe, N. C. II A Fifty-four Mary Ivy Smith Locust Dale, Va. r X X O Naomi Stone Anchorage, Kg. n a, b n e Mary E. Thompson Clinton, A7. C. n A, I 3, K A Sara Wallace Charlotte, N. C. n A, A T A M a fa Li) a Wilson Lancaster, S. C. n A, T T A Sara Spratt Charlotte, N. C. X O Mary L. Thomas Charlotte, N. C. T T A Margaret Todd Paw Creek, N. C. KO, T T A Lillian Washburn Bostic, N. C. r X, K K X E M M A WIT H E R S P O O N Darlington, S. C. IT A Fifty-five The Sdelweiss ‘ ‘ I Ipo n t h e AIp i n e m o u n t a in s Half buried in the snow, In w o n (I e rful p r o u s i o n This flower is seen to grow— The Edelweiss. “As white as are the snow flakes, And shining like a star; 'The emblem of the noblest Most pure and true you are— !The Edelweiss. “And you, our little yearbook. In story, rhyme, and jest Express our hardest efforts, Our truest and our l)est— Our Edelweiss.” Fifty-six I Fifty-seven OFFICERS Jane Renfrow President Edith Storm Vice-President Evelyn Stone ___Secretary Nell Whitworth Treasurer Fifty-eight Margaret Alexander Ruth H. Beaty Janie May Boykin Roberta Bryson Virginia Anderson Virginia L. Bettis Fannie G. Bradley Sammy Carson Ann Clegg Sara C. Ashcraft Elizabeth Austell Anna Blackwell Marjorie Blankenship Annie P. Brown Mary Brown Helen Deans Dorothy Denton Fifty-nine BERNICE DRU M MOND Mary Law Gray Rebecca I Ienderson Myrtle Landen Minnie Sue Erwin Rebecca Hassell Gladys Hill Ruth Laugh ridge Caroline Ltllard Margaret Gaston Rosalie Hassell Amy Hodges Elizabeth Long Lucile Gerrard Marjorie Hayes Frances Kornegay M a dell Lowe Ruth Lynch Mildred Morris Catherine Powers Sara Robinson Martha Martin Lois Munroe Eugenia Randolph Alice Sanders Grace Shealy Dorothy McElroy Mary L. Patterson Douglas Rankin Elizabeth Sheldon Louise McIntire Hazel Peterson Jane Renfrow Virginia Shellem Sixty-one Ann Goodwin Smith Sara Sullivan Kathleen Thomas N ELL W H IT WORT H Cressy Steele Ruth Sweeney June Tweed Susie Wilkie Sally Vass Laura Wilkinson Evelyn Stone Sara Page Tick nor Sara Walser Buena Winecoee Edith Storm Doris Thomas Ruth Walters Mary Young Sixty-two Our Clother and Our Oh, time of happiness and youth, 0 f j oy f u I co n s e c ra t io n, Of holy zeal for faith and truth, And love-born inspiration When earth is clad in vernal hue, The skies in golden sheen— We raise our hymn of joy to you, Our Mother and our Queen. You lead from life's uncertain dawn To glorious day your daughters, In golden pictures you have drawn The floods of living waters. And round thy banner, blue and blue, A faithful host is seen, True to their honor, true to you, Our Mother and our Queen. Though rose el ad hope may open w ide The future's golden portal, And love shall crown—a happy bride— Our hroios with wreaths immortal; Though all our dreams are coming true, Yet naught our hearts can ice an, Nor turn our grateful thoughts from you, Our Mother and our Queen. To grief and joy—as years go past— Points fate's unerring finger; Hut changeless shall, while life w ill last, Your blessings with us linger, Unfaltering love, like morning dew. Shall keep your memory green— Our lodestar bright, we gaze on you— Our Mother and our Queen. Sixty-four Sixty-five freshman Qlass OFFICERS lorence Moffett _ President Mary China Stephenson Vice-President Madeline Taylor _ Secretarii 11 ugh la Lee McCollum Treasurer -six BARROW A5HCRAET BAKER BARNET B. BARTON BARTON BENN BERRY HILL BOYLAN BOWEN CAR.EY BRADLEY BROWN S ixty-seve I i i i CURRIE ' DUCK.ET DRENNEN DICKEWON DE50AMM L DfBUJY LOUI5E ERVIN LILLIE ERVIN EMERY EARLY FULLER FRAZER FERGWON ESCDTT Sixty-eight —«Wilrr • HOOD HOOVEL HU8BAL0 HUNTLEY JONEf Sixty-nine 4 .ijm McDANIEl MCGLA!LY MEACHAM LEVEHETTE v:?;: I i Mc LAUGH LIN McCOLLUM MCCANLESS MCGEE Me FALL MELCHOU MCNINCH MCNEILL E.G.MCNEILL Mc Ml LEAN ■ $. .vxG.. NOR.MAN NISBET NICKEL NASH MOFFETT MILLED RECTOR REID RICHARD! ROARDJON RIPPLEMEYER ROBINSON JASSEEN JCRUGGS SEIDEN JINKLER JITGRAEVEi Seventy-one H THOMPSON TAYLOR H.THOMPSON J. THOMPSON STEPHENSON WELDON WELLBORN WALL WALKEH TOWNES' ZOLLI COFFER WOOLEY WHITE WILLIAMS' Seventy-twd Make way and hail, here comes the Q. C. girls Pouring their dauntless spirit forth in song, Wake up, girls, and answer the call, Q. C. will lead them all. We’ve got the grit that’s gonna pull us through, And all the pep that we will show to you, We’ll go forth arid face the world today, Q.C., Q.C., Q.C. Seventy-three «SMtsg, Seventy-four C hic or a College In the year 1906 Chi- cora College was moved to Columbia to become located in that beautiful old Colonial mansion so famous in southern his- tory. Activities Seventy-five £'tudent (government Association Margaret Bell ____ Nannie Lou Wilson Naomi Stone ______ Laura Wilkinson __ Josephine Dunlap __ Rachel Kornegay Margaret Blanton . Virginia Rose ____ Frances Dilda ____ Margaret Johanson Margaret Lillard _ Mary McChesney Martha Martin ___ Virginia Shellem ____ Hel en Rector ____ Sara Springs __ Nancy Vincent ____ Lois Beaver ______ __________________________President ___________________ Vice-President __________________________Secretary ________________________Treasurer __________________House President __________________House President ______________Senior Representative ______________Senior Representative ______________Senior Representative ____________Junior Re present at i v e ____________Junior Represen tative ____________Ju n ior Represen ta tive _________Sopho m ore Represen t a five ___________Sophomore Re pres e n tative _________Fresh man Represen tative __________________Hostess of Hut ________________Honorary Member President Day Student Association Seventy-six Seventy-seven OFFICERS Lois Beaver ________________________________________________________ President Dale Northey ________________________________________________Vice-president Dorothy Edmonson ____________________________________________Secretary Catherine Powers ________________________________________Treasurer Seventy-eight North e y Storm ji 0$ Batton J OH ANSON Marshals Seventy-nine o)tudent Qhristian Association OFFICERS Nancy Vincent __ — President Katherine Milton ___ Vice-President Margaret Ligon Secretary Dorothy Brown Treasurer Sara Springs ___ - . _ Hostess MEMBERS OF THE CABINET Virginia Shellem Undergraduate Representative Katie Belle McLean __ _ ___ Social Chairman Marguerite Brown __ Social Service Annie Belle Smith Program Frances Chandler Prog rani Elizabeth Earle . Program Rachel Kornegay Church Work Frances Johanson Publicity Mary Ruth McQueen Music Helen Fishburne Music Elizabeth Beckman .. Missions Eighty M ARGARET BELL _________Missions Honorary Member m W mmMi fMimi ■ ■ : , • -. -: ■, Eighty-one Isa Lind IIock a day Editor-in-Ch ief Margaret Blanton Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF Nannie Lou Wilson Frances Chandler _ K ATHER I N E MlLTON Frances Salley Josie Blackman __ Photographic Editor ________Class Editor _ S o r o r i t ij E d it or __ Athletic Ed it or __________Art Editor Mary Linn ____ C A MI L L E A L E XANDER Ellen Hawkins ____ BUSINESS STAFF _________________Associate Business Manager ____________________Local Advertising Manager ____________________Foreign Advertising Manager Eighty-two ns ■111 Eighty-three Margaret Johanson ________________ Fannie S. Martin __ Business Manager EDITORIAL M. Elizabeth Thompson ____________ Miriam Dameron ____Associate Editor I; r a nces Johan s o n .... A s s o c i a t e A d i t o r Sue E rwin _______Associate Editor Nell Whitworth ____Associate Editor Elizabeth B e c k m an A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r Pauline Hawley ________News Editor Mary Brown __________Social Editor Virginia Rose ___ Miss Agnes Stout Eacuity . DEPARTMENT __________________Managing Mary E. Young _____Exchange Evelyn Stone ______Athletic Frances Kornegay _____________Home Economics Mary L. Patterson Music Dorothy McElroy _______Joke Katherine Milton Alumnae -Alumnae Editor Editor Id visor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor BUSINESS D E P A R T MENT Jane Renfrow Advertising Ruth Beaty ... Asst. Business Manager Manager Lois Munroe _______Circulation Manager Katie B. McLean_________Circulation Mgr. Eighty-four ' vS:'Q Eighty-five £ceptre Mary Groome McNinch __________________________________Editor Janice Newton Business Manager Lucy Woodworth Associate Editor Catherine Jones Literary Editor Frances Johan son Art Editor Eigh ty-six Eighty-seven OFFICERS Nancy Vincent ______________________ Madeline Taylor _ Louise McCorkle _______________ Miss Ethel King __________ __________________President _____ -..Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ________Director MEMBERS Elizabeth Austell Martha Grant C a roly n Kirk]) a trick Mary Louise Ervin Mary Bowen Alice Saunders Josepliine Dandridge Sarah White Cunningham Eighty-eight Eighty-nine FV T)elta XUterary Society _____President Vice-President __Secretary Treasurer __Critic OFFICERS Katherine Milton Marguerite Brown Mafalda Wilson Ann Clegg ____ Jessie Smith Ninety Pi Pelta literary Society MEMBERS Able, Cornelia Abernathy, Sara Anderson, Virginia A r m strong, AI a r y Austell, Elizabeth Bane, Ethel Mae Barker, Augusta Beam, Marguerite Beaty, Ruth Beaver, Lois Beaver, Marguerite Bell, Margaret Benjamin, Alice Berryhill, Jane Blanton, Margaret Bradley, Fannie Bradley, Jane Brown, Mary Brown, Marguerite Boyd, Martha Boyd, Mattie Boylan, Hannah Bryson, Roberta Capps, Catherine Carrigan, Beverly Chandler, Frances Chapman, Louise Clegg, Ann Cole, Evelyn Cooke, Hallie Cridlin, Roberta Cunningham, Sarah Currie, Ruth Dameron, Miriam Deans, Helen DeBusk, Louise Dickerson, Catherine Dilda, Frances. Dr u m mo n d, B ernice Duckett, Ann Duncan, Marion Dunn, Dorothy Darrone, Helen Earnhardt, Elizabeth Edmonson, Dorothy Ervin, Mary Louise Farmer, Natalie Funderburg, Theresa Galloway, Marie Gaston, Margaret Gerrard, Lucile Graeber, Helen Grant, Martha Guerin, Harriet Harry, Frances Hasty, Louise Hawkins, Ellen Hawkins, Virginia Hawley, Pauline High, Louise ITockaday, Isa Lind Hodges, Amy Holland, Betty Hoover, Jacqueline Hoyle, Elizabeth Huntley, Dorothy Johanson, Margaret Johanson, Frances Jones, Margaret Kale, Ruth Killen, Ethel Koonce, Evelyn Kornegay, Rachel Kuester, Adelaide Laughridge, Ruth Ligon, Margaret LiHard, Caroline Linn, Mary Lipe, Katherine Lowe, Madell Maddox, Dolly Martin, Fannie Meares, Luelle Miller, Lou Martin Milton, Katherine McChesney, Mary McCollum, Ilughla Lee McDaniel, Alice McDowell, Evelyn McKenzie, Cameron McNeill, Winnie McQueen, Mary Ruth Nash, Louise Neil, Margaret Newton, Janice Norman, Elizabeth Page, Ailsa Patton, Martha Powers, Catherine Purvis, Mary Beth Randolph, Eugenia Rankin, Alice Ramsaur, Edith Redfern, Eunice Reid, Julia Reid, Miriam Richardson, Hannah Rickenbaker, Gerdine Robinson, Miriam Rose, Virginia Rowell, Edna Saunders, Alice Selden, Annabel Shellem, Virginia Shockley, Fredna Smith, Annie Belle Smith, Jessie Smith, Mary Catherine Springs, Sara Stallings, Laura Steedlv, Annie Steele, Cressy Stone, Naomi Sweeney, Ruth Tichnor, Sara Page Thomas, Doris Thomas, Kathleen Thompson, Elizabeth Townes, Eloise Wall, Helen Wallace, Sara Wearn, Nettie Weldon, Emma Wilkinson, Laura Wilson, Mafalda Witherspoon, Emma Winecoff, Buena Woodworth, Betty Young, Mary Vass, Sally Vincent, Nancy Ninety-one «O o o Oo 0o OFFICERS Dorothy Bhown D. Elizabeth Thompson ______________ Ann Smith ____ Margaret Lillard Elizabeth Beard Jane Renfrow ________________ _____________President __Vice-President _____Se cretari _____Treasurer ____ Critic Custodian Ninety-two Qamni a £igma MEMBERS Alexander, Ainslee Alexander, Margaret All, Janet Baker, Emma Law Bagwell, Anna Barnes, Mary Letha Beard, Elizabeth Beckman, Elizabeth Benn, Janet Boykin, Janie May Bowen, Mary Brown, Mr da Brice, Nancy Brown, Dorothy Brown, Annie Parks Bryson, Iris Blackwell, Anna Cathey, Margaret Chambliss, Marion Cleveland, Louise Cunningham, Ruth Curlee, Olivia DeBusk, Agnes DesChamps, Lila Alae Drennan, Louise Dunlap, Josephine Earle, Elizabeth Early, Evelyn Ervin, Lillie Erwin, Minnie Sue Fishhurne, Helen Frazer, Martha Gaston, Janie Boh Gooding, Mildred Graham, Louise Gregory, Abigail Grav, Mary Law Hall, Lula Harrison, Annie Laurie Hassell, Rebekah Hoover, Frances Huneycutt, Josephine Hutto, DeLoe Hayes, Marjorie Johnson, Margaret Jones, Catherine Kell, Ella Klueppelberg, Mary Kornegay, Frances Landon, Myrtle Leverette, Evelyn Lillard, Margaret Lynch, Ruth Martin, Martha Martin, Mary Bell Martin, Mary Reid Mason, Elizabeth Moffett, Florence Melchor, Louise McCanless, Elizabeth McClary, Rebecca McFrll, Lenore McMillan, Edna McNeill, Gav McLaurin, Alice M unroe, Lois Nickel, Margaret Owen, Elizabeth Parsons, Virginia Patterson, Mary Louise Pemberton, Marguerite Powell, Willie Peterson, Hazel Rector, Helen Reed, Adelaide Renfrow, Jane Richards, Eugenia Richbourg, Lou Ripplemeyer, Frances Rosebro, Christine Salley, Frances Scott, Lucille Shealy, Grace Sitgreaves, Dorothy Smith, Anne Smith, Mary Ivy Smith, Flora Steedley, Edna Stephenson, Mary Stone, Evelyn Sullivan, Sara Taylor, Madeline Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Jane Tweed, June Washburn, Lillian Wasson, Margaret Walker, Grace White, Sarah Whitworth, Nell Witherspoon, Phoebe Wilson, Nannie Lou Woodworth, Lucy Wyman, Rosalie Zollicoffer, Mary Ninety-th rce 'Alpha Kappa Qamnia (National Leadership Fraternity) Olympian Circle Established at Queens College, 1928 Nancy Vincent, Leader Class of 1931 Nancy Vincent Margaret Bell M a r ga ret BI ant on Frances Chandler Isa Lind Hockaday Rachel Kornegav Katherine Milton Christine Rosebro Nannie Lou Wilson Lucy Woodworth Class of 1932 Betty Holland I a rgaret Johanson Annie Belle Smith M iss Ethel Abernethy, Honorari Member M iss Elizabeth Blair, Faculty Advisor Ninety-four Ninety-five Beta Pi Theta (Ho N O R A R Y F R E N C H F R A T E R NI TV ) Theta Mu Chapter Established at Queens College, 1026 OFFICERS Margaret Bell _____ C A TIIE RIN E C A P P S Nancy Vincent ___________ Roberta Cridlin ______ Miss Julienne Mongin Miss Ida Patrick __________President ___V ice-Pre s id ent _____Secretary ___Treasurer __Sponsor Sponsor ('lass of 1031 Josie Blackman Dale Northey Lois Beaver Elizabeth Austin Annie Steed ley Nancy Vincent Roberta Cridlin Catherine Capps Miriam Robinson Margaret Bell Fredna Shockley Naomi Stone Olass of 1032 Frances Johanson Marion Duncan Nina Norris Ninety-six 1 iV incty-seven Phi Reta Qh i (Honorary Science Society) OFFICERS Ellen Hawkins _________________________________________________________ President Elizabeth Austin ______________________________________________Vice-President Lenore Lloyd ___________________________________________________Secretary M argaret Blanton _________________________________________Treasurer Class of 1931 Lenore Lloyd Margaret Blanton Nettie Wearn Class of 1932 M argaret Johanson Julia Kuykendal Associate M e m Iters Kathleen Thomas Virginia Shellum Margaret Alexander Faculty Dr. M. A. Graham Miss Nancy Cathey Mrs. M. M. McEwen Miss Lora Lee Robertson Ellen Hawkins Elizabeth Austin Ninety-eight Ninety-nine Kappa Omicron (Honorary English Society) OFFICERS ara Springs ______________________________________________________President Margaret Bell _____________________________________________Vice-President Dale Northey ___________________________________Secretary-Treasurer Dr. Agnes Stout _________________________________________Sponsor Class of 1931 Elizabeth Beard Margaret Bell M a ry C i rooine M c N irich Class of 1932 Anthea Mullen Dale Northey Sara Springs Lou Richbourg Marion Duncan Elizabeth Earnhardt D o roth y E d in o n s o n Frances Johanson Edna Rowell Margaret Todd Annie Belle Smith One Hundred One Hundred One ( H O N O RARY N A TIO N A L F RAT E R NI T Y ) Established at Queens-Chicora College, 1931 OFFICERS Sara Springs ____________ Elizabeth Earle _______ Elizabeth Beard _____ Edna Rowell _______ Mr. R. V. Kennedy ________President .Vice-President ___Secretary _Treasurer Sponsor Elizabeth Beard Lois Beaver Margaret Blanton Elizabeth Earle Beverly Carrigan Class of 1931 Sara Springs Margaret Ligon Lou Richbourg Luc ille Seott Annie Steedley Miss Miriam Murphy Class of 1932 Elizabeth Earnhardt D o r o t h y E d in on s o n Catherine Jones Mary McChesnev m Edna Rowell Margaret Todd Mafalda Wilson Annie Belle Smith M ary Louise Thomas Class of 1933 Edith Storm Margaret Blankenship Class of 193If, Louise Nash One Hundred fflfp r One Hundred Three Iota Xi (Honorary Journalistic) OFFICERS Isa Lind Hock ad ay President Margaret Blanton ____ Vice-President Katherine Milton _Secretary-Treasurer Class of 19S1 Isa Lind Hockaday Margaret Blanton Katherine Milton Janice Newton Nancy Vincent Sara Springs Margaret Bell M a r y G r o o me M c N i n ch Lucy Woodworth Margaret Johan son Frances Johanson Class of 1932 Elizabeth Thompson Miriam Dameron Fannie Martin One Hundred Four One Hundred Fwi Classical Club OFFICERS .ois Beaver ____________________________________________________________President Margaret Wasson ________________________________________________Vice-President Dale Northey ________________________________________Secretanj-Treasurer Ethel M ae Bane Natalie Farmer Amv Hodges Luelle Meares Nina Norris Mary Law Gray MEMBERS Virginia Rose Annie Steedley Phoebe Witherspoon Betty Woodworth Martha Dixon Dorothy Sitgreaves Margaret Blankenship Alum nae Thelma Stone Frances Stansell Facult if Miss Alma T. Edwards Miss Marie Turnipseed Miss Mary W. Guy One Hundred Si.r One Hundred Seven o One Hundred Eight 0 One Hundred Nine o Oo °o Qhoral Qlub OFFICERS Katherine Milton _______________________________________________President Iris Bryson ______________________________________Secretary-Treasurer Louise Hasty ___________________________________________Librarian MEMBERS Sopranos Margaret Lillard Martha Frazer Hannah Richardson Louise Hasty Josephine Dunlap Elizabeth Owen Janie Bob Gaston Iris Bryson S e c o n d S o p r a n o s Margaret Bell Frances Hoover Frances Chrndler Lillian Washburn Nell Whitworth Flora Smith Marguerite Brown Katherine Milton AI tos Martha Patton Elizabeth Hoyle Ethel Mae Bane Gladys Hill Helen Deans Florence Moffett Jessie Smith June Tweed One Hundred Ten One Hundred Eleven OFFICERS Mary Linn _______________________________________________________________President Miriam Dameron _________________________________________________Vice-President Jane Renfrow ___________________________________________________Secretary Florence Moffett __________________________________________Treasurer MEMBERS Janet All Ainslee Alexander Camille Alexander Sara Ashcraft Emma Law Baker Lei a Lucille Barton Ruth Beaty Elinor Black Margaret Blanton Dorothy Brown Mary Brown Margaret Cathey Evelyn Cole Agnes DeBusk Catherine Dickerson Louise Drennan Billie Erwin Janie Bob Gaston Kathleen Gaston Lucile Gerra-rd Frances Harry Katherine Harvley Margaret Kimbrell Evelyn Koonce Frances Kornegay Adelaide Kuester Fannie Martin Dolly Maddox Winnie McNeill Lenora Me hall Katie Belle McLean Irene Moore Rupert Perry Eleanor Porter Adelaide Reed Elizabeth Sheldon Mary Sloan Sara Spratt Cressie Steele Ruth Sweeney Doris Thomas Elizabeth Thompson Bessie Welborne One Hundred Twelve One Hundred Thirteen OFFICERS Rachel Kornegay Louise Hasty P A U LIN E H A Y L E Y Nell Whitworth ________________President IT ice-President Secret a r if-Treasure r __ S o c ia I C h a i r m a n MEMBERS Elizabeth Hoyle Janice Newton Betty Holland Roberta Cridlin Miriam Dameron Katherine Lipe June Tweed Minnie Sue Erwin Jane Renfrow Elizabeth Thompson Ann Clegg Katie Belle McLean Nancy Vincent Frances Salley Phoebe Witherspoon Helen Fishburne Alice Benjamin Catherine Jones Elizabeth Owen Mary Young Frances Kornegay Edna McMillan Jane Thompson Cameron McKenzie Mary Beth Purvis Mada Brown Iris Bryson Fredna Shockley Sara Sullivan Louise Me Ichor Elizabeth McCanless One Hundred Fourteen One Hundred Fifteen Qhristian pervice Band OFFICERS Marguerite Brown _____________________________________ President Frances Dilda ________________________________Vice-President Anne Smith _____________________________________Treasurer Virginia Shellum ____________________________Treasurer Jane Bradley Fannie G. Bradley Caroline Lillard Laura Stallings Lillian Washburn Margaret Bell Cornelia Able Frances Hoover Olivia Curlee Mary C. Smith Janet Benn Sarah Cunningham Mary McChesney Jessie Smith MEMBERS Florence Moffett Helen Deans Ann Clegg Virginia Shellum Ailsa Page Eugenia Richards Louise DeBusk Agnes DeBusk Mary Brown Mary Armstrong Alice Rankin Nannie Lou Wilson Annie Belle Smith Virginia Anderson Leila Mae Des Champs Mary Bowen Emma Weldon Elizabeth Austell Elizabeth McCanless Dorothy Dunn Mary Ruth McQueen Marguerite Brown Frances Dilda Sara Springs Anne G. Smith Mary Louise Ervin Mary Law Gray Ruth Currie Hannah Boylan Mary Klueppelberg Theresa Funderburg Myrtle Landen Laura Wilkinson Isa Lind Hockaday Margaret Jones Lillie Ervin Martha Frazer Marie Galloway Janie Berryhill Louise Nash Elizabeth Mason Catherine Jones Rebecca McCleary Rosalie Hassell One Hundred Sixteen OFFICERS Douglas Nisbet _________________________________________________President Josie Blackman ____________________________________________.Secretary MEMBERS Sara Catherine Ashcraft Dorothy Diman Mary Louise Ervin Carrie Morris Kirkpatrick Catherine Couch Annie Marion Margar Mary Louise Patterson Grace Shealv Anne Smith Grace Walker Janis Heidacher Mrs. W. S. Lee Edith Monty One Hundred Seve)iteen Mathematics Qlub OFFICERS Dale Northey __________ Antiika Mullen M afalda Wilson ___ Evelyn Stone ____ M iss Olive Jones _________President Vice-President ____Secret ary __Treasurer .... Sponsor MEMBERS Mary Armstrong Elizabeth Austin Anna Wade Bagwell Lois Beaver Elizabeth Beckman Janie Mae Boykin Catherine Capps Martha Dixon Nina Norris Sara Wallace Nettie Wearn Nannie Lou Wilson Miss Marie Turnipseed One Hundred Eighteen One Hundred Nineteen Elizabeth Dora Thompson ________________________________________President Elizabeth Earle _______________________________________Vice-President Elizabeth Austell ____________________________Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Elizabeth Austin Elizabeth Dixon Elizabeth Beard Elizabeth Earnhardt Elizabeth Beckman Elizabeth Hoyle Elizabeth Boykin Elizabeth Long Elizabeth Laura Chapman Elizabeth Mason Elizabeth Evelyn Cole Elizabeth McCanless Elizabeth Nash Elizabeth Norman Mary Elizabeth Thompson Elizabeth Owen Elizabeth Buena Winecoff Elizabeth Shellem Elizabeth Woodworth One Hundred Twenty The Qourt Jesters Miss Miriam Murphy, Sponsor ___________________________________Violin Jane Renfrovv ______________________________________________Banjo Mary Young ____________________________________________Drums Helen Wall __________________________________________Piano Helen Graeber _________________________________Violin Theresa Funderburg ________________________Violin Mary Ruth McQueen _____________________ Piano Iris Bryson ____________________Zylophone Margaret Johanson __________Accordion One Hundred Twenty-one Missouri Club Margaret Bell Frances .1 ohanson Isa Lind Hoekaday Margaret Johanson One Hundred Twenty-two PVc 00r One Hundred Twenty-three Pan- Hellenic Council OFFICERS Elizabeth Austin, Phi Mu _____________ Dorothy Edmonson, Alpha Delta Pi ___ Pauline Hawley, Alpha Gamma Delta Elizabeth Earle, Kappa Kappa Chi _ _______President Vice-President ___Secretary Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Christine Rosebro Chi Omega II azel Peterson Kappa Delta Katherine Milton Margaret Blanton Phi Mu Elizabeth Austin Jane Renfrew AI p h a Ga m m a Delta Pauline Hawley Margaret Johans on Alpha Delta Pi Dorothy Edmonson Frances Kornegav Elizabeth Earle Kappa Kappa Chi M iriam Darner on One Hundred Twenty-four One Hundred Twenty-live Chi Omega ( Founded April 3, 1895, at Universit y of Arkansas) Theta Gamma Chapter (Founded at Queens-Chicora, February 2, 1928) SORORES IN FACULTATE Mrs. Warren Booker Miss Marie Turnipseed SORORES IN COLLEGIO (lass of 1931 Josephine Dunlap Christine Rosebro Mary Groome MeNinch Class Alice Benjamin Virginia Knee Margaret Lillard Class Lois Munroe Ann Smith Hazel Class Sara White Cunningham Mary Catherine Smith Louise Melchor Elizabeth Norman Ariel McNinch Janet Benn of 1932 M ary Reid Martin Mary Ivy Smith Sara Spratt of 1933 Elizabeth Sheldon Caroline Lillard Peterson of 19 Si Florence Moffett Grace Sasseen Louise McGee Natalie Emery Eileen Brown Dorothy Woolley One Hundred Twenty-six One Hundred Tzventy-seven Kappa ‘Delta (Founded at Virginia State Normal, Farmville, VaOctober 23, 1897) Colors: Green and White Flower: White Rose Alpha Omicron Chapter (Established at Queens College, October 20, 1928) Mrs. Thos. Alexander Elsie Brown «lean Marion Mrs. W. C. Brown Mrs. Watts Carr Mrs. J. Frank Chapman Jean Hicklin Craig Mary W. Durham Emily Frazer Marie Hagood SORORES IN URBE Mrs. «1. A. Jones Mrs. Oliver Landis Louise Lee Mrs. C. Lowe Martha Matheson Virginia Moore Mrs. Peter Mors on M r s. Hall M o r r i s o n Elizabeth Mvers M rs. John Myers M rs. Hamilton Jones Mrs. Richard Myers Ruth Nichols Vera Oates Craig Pegram Augusta Rose Mary Bag]ey Ross Lemma Shepherd Jane Taliaferro Mrs. John Tate Mrs. Dolph Young SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1931 M argaret Blanton Lucia Harding Janice Newton Katherine Milton Mad a Brown Helen Fishburne Cameron McKenzie (lass of 1932 Betty Holland Elizabeth Hoyle Catherine «Iones Class of 1933 Mary Beth Purvis Annie Belle Smith Elizabeth Thompson Mary Brown Mary Louise Patterson Ruth Laugh ridge Nell Whitworth M arion C hambliss ,1 osephine Dandridge Martha Frazer Louise High Margaret Jones Class of 193) Carolyn Kirkpatrick Elizabeth Mason II ugh la Lee McCollum Lenore McFall Margaret N ieke 1 Elizabeth Owen «Iulea Stinson Harriett Thompson Jane Thompson M ae Williams Cue Hundred Twenty-eight 4 One Hundred Twenty-nine Thi 'JhCn Colors: (Founded at Wesleyan Callege, Macon, Ga., January If, 1852) Rose and White Flower: Enchantress Carnation Gamma Gamma Chapter (Established at Queens College, September 20, 1920) SORORES IN URBE Mrs. W. W. Dunkin M r s. W a r r e n I rvi n Mrs. J. C. Montgomery Mrs. G. W. Presslv, Jr. Mrs. Frank Davant Mrs. W. R. Foreman Mrs. Tom Henderson Miss Catherine Couch SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1931 Elizabeth Austin Elinor Black Camille Alexander Mary Linn Nancy Vincent Class of 1932 Nancy Brice Sara Walser Carrie Kirkpatrick Class of 1933 Elizabeth Austell Jane Rent row Frances Salley Beverly Carrigan Frances ( handler G we n d ol y n S c r uggs Helen Rector PLEDGES Katherine P o w e r s J an is Heidacher Margaret Kimbrell E1 i z a 1) e 111 M c C1 a n less Alice Rankin Evelyn Leverette One Hundred Thirty Otic Hundred Thirty-one (Founded at University of Syracuse, May 30, 190Jf) Colors: Red, Buff and Green Flower: Red and Buff Roses Gamma Gamma Chapter (Established at Queens College, May 10, 1930) Class of 1931 Virginia Rose Flora Smith Class of 1932 Class of 1933 M a dell Lowe Ruth Walters Susie Wilkie Class of 193If. Lois Meacham 1I a nnall Rich a rdson Marv C hina Stephenson Rosalie Wyman PATRONESSES Mrs. C. C. Hook Mrs. Parks Kirkpatrick Mrs, F. M. Redd Margaret Johanson Sara Wallace Ethel Mae Bane M a rga ret Li go n Helen Darrone Pauline H a w 1 e v Ann Clegg Dorothy Denton Laura Chapman Louise Drennan Sara Escott Martha Grant One Hundred I lurty-two One Hundred Thirty-three Colors: 'Jflpha Delta Pi (Founded at Wesleyan College, Macon, Ga., 1851) Blue and White Flower: Violet Beta Iota Chapter (Established at Queens-Chicora College, Februari 6, 1081) SORORES IN URBE Mrs. B. T. Groome Mrs. J. H. McLain Mrs. F. A. Hutchinson Mrs. Aubrey Elliott Catherine Cowhig SORORES IN FACULTATE M iss Lora Lee Robertson Miss Nell a Sharpe SORORES IN COLLEG IO Dorothy Brown Ellen Hawkins Virginia Hawkins Louise C leveland Janet Cummings I)o rothy E dmon son Class of 1981 Ethel Killen Rachel Kornegav Nettie Wearn Phoebe Witherspoon Class of 1982 Dorothy Hodges . o Evelyn Koonce Katherine Lipe Fredna Shockley Frances Kornegay Dou glas Rankin Class of 1983 Edith Storm June Tweed Class of 193If Frances Carev PATRONESSES Mrs. L. B. Abbot Mrs. Charles Ross Mrs. Maurice Lawrend Miss Pattie Lee Riggers M rs. Cameron Morrison M i ss M a r y Forem a n Mrs. C. R. Jackson Mrs. W. A. MePhaul One Hundred Thirty-four Thirty-five One Hundred Colors Kappa Kappa (Founded at Queens C ollege, October 10, 1926) : Green and White Flower: Sweet Pea SORORES IN URBE Emily Alexander Mrs. Dayton Riley Johnsie I)uBose Mrs. Frances Newman Lois Garrison Alice McLean Mrs. Robert Turbeville Elizabeth Earle Natalie Farmer SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1931 Lenore Lloyd Evelyn McDowell Elizabeth Beckman Miriam Dameron Janie Bob Gaston Class of 1932 Kathleen Gaston Fannie Martin Luelle Meares Lillian Washburn Martha Martin Margaret Gaston Ethel Begg Mary Hubbard Class of 1933 Kathleen Thomas M ary Young ('lass of 193If Cynthia Pharr Jean Porter PATRONESSES Mrs. J. B. Keller Mrs. E. C. Moore Miss M a rgaret M i 1 house Mrs. E unice Squires Mrs. Earle Whitten One Hundred Thirty-six One Hundred Thirty-seven One Hundred Thirty-eight Presbyterian College for Women In the year 1901 the Charlotte Female Insti- tute was placed under ecclesiastical control and the name was changed to Presbyterian College for Women and so designated until in 1912 it resumed its original name and be- came Queens College. clAthletic Association Gne Hundred Thirty-nine 0 o„ Miss Henderson Athletic Director One 1 hind red forty mm [RJAM DAMERON Sheer leader MIRIAM DAMERON V.P ATHLETIC ASSN. if E. STONE SEC’TY TREAS. ATHLETIC ASSN One Hundred Forty-one c Oo A °c E LIZ AH E TII B E C K M A N Light Blue Captain One Ifundred Forty-two LIGHT BLUE BASKETBALL ■ . LIGHT BLUE TEHN1S One Hundred Forty-three Jane Renfrow Dark Blue Capiam One Hundred Forty-four One Hundred Forty-five ‘-.9 c 3qO° One Hundred Forty-six Q u een s-Ch icora College In the year 1930 the C h i c o r a College of Columbia merged with the Queens College of Charlotte to become Queens-Chicora College. Explanation THE Edelweiss presents in the feature section for the year 1931 ten representatives of Queens-Chicora Campus who were chosen by their respective classes as the most outstanding: members. It lias been the endeavor in so choosing to select those girls pos- sessing not only beauty but charm, graciousness, loyalty, scholarship, a sense of responsibility, and lofty ideals, girls of whom Queens- Chicora is proud. One Hundred Forty-seven FRANCES CHANDLER M - “Ah, he not false, sweet S pi end or; Be true, he good; Be wise as thou art tender; Be all that Beauty should. “Not lightly he thy citadel subdued Not ignobly, not untimedy, Take praise in solemn mood; 'Take love sublimely. One I midred fifty-eight I One Hundred Sixty-seven One Hundred Sixty-eight Hundred Sixty-nine One CO OO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO cO cO cO cO CO Prevailing Charm... Reigns in the homes where Electrical Appliances have been chosen as efficient, dependable, never-failing servants. Electricity, as a serv- ant in the home, frees the housekeeper from endless hours of drudgery and youth-robbing care, and gives her hours and hours of freedom for self-development and companionship with her husband and children. Any branch of the Southern Public Utilities Company or the North Carolina Public Service Company listed below, will lend courteous service in helping select the proper electrical equipment to answer your needs and in helping you obtain the best results from that equip- ment. CHARLOTTE HIGH POINT WINSTON-SALEM MARION GREENSBORO BELMONT GREENVILLE BREVARD SPARTANBURG TAYLORSVILLE SALISBURY LANCASTER BURLINGTON YORK HICKORY GREER ANDERSON MADISON MT. AIRY KERNERSVILLE HENDERSONVILLE TRYON LENOIR MARSHVILLE MOORESVILLE CLOVER REIDS VILLE BESSEMER CITY THOMASVILLE LIBERTY CHESTER NORWOOD NORTH WILKESBORO MATTHEWS ELKIN WAXHAW SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY DIAL 4112 .... 432 SOUTH CHURCH STREET Electricity ... the Servant in the H ome 7 CO CO CO CO C D CO CO CO CO CO CO CO One Hundred Seventy ... an Old Spanish Custom -is this dance—there are old English customs—and old Scottish customs. And what is more important THERE ARE EFIRD CUSTOMS. It is a custom of Etird's to feature smart sports wear, youthful evening frocks, and all other apparel for the college girl. We take great pleasure in serving Qneens-Chicora Col- lege in every possible way. This is one of our customs that is a real joy and a privilege. We want every student and every member of the faculty and all of their friends to •7 • feel that they are always welcome at Etird’s. • • One Hundred Seventy-one 2 2 PORTRAITS FOR POSTERITY 2 2 409 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. 2 2 2 c 3 2 2 2 Official Photographer for the 1031 Edelweiss 2 2 Queens-Chicora College Charlotte, N. C. The Challenge of our day is thrown at the feet of the young women. They hold the key to the situation—upon their attitude hangs the destiny of the social order. The yital thing in the liyes of the young women is their yiew point—How will they assess the value of things? The CHRISTIAN COLLEGE gives the yiew point. Thoroughly trained faculty—all spiritually minded men and women —modern equipment—meeting every requirement—wholesome social and religious environment—ideal climate and moderate expenses. ENROLL NOW FOR SESSION OF 1931-1932. For catalogue and view book write W.H. FRAZER, U.D., LITT.D., President BOX 300 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA One Hundred Seventy-two f X Our Second Floor is a Rendezvous for Fashionable Girls Our Advanced Ready-to-Wear Models • Always Create Whispers of Admiration! Dainty Lingerie—Exclusive Millinery S tunning Footwear— Wear Formal Frocks of Enchanting Loveliness! Your Are Always Welcome Belk Bros. Co. • • 9 WHEN IN CHARLOTTE BE SURE TO SEE MYERS PARK The Finest Residential Section of the Southeast Highly Restricted— B Developed OWNED AND DEVELOPED BY THE STEPHENS COMPANY • One Hundred Seventy-three Thomas Griffith, President Thomas G. Haves, Treasurer THOMAS GRIFFITH COMPANY I ns u ra n ce IIeadquarters 1 WEST FOURTH STREET COMMERCIAL BUILDING Charlotte, N. C. Established 1875 WE SPECIALIZE IN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE (Fire, Theft, Liability, Property Damage and Collision) Losses Adjusted and Paid From Th is Offi ce We handle every form of INSURANCE ( except Life Insurance) We respectfully solicit your INSURANCE account One Hundred Seventy-four AnInstitution Fashions LLCiCLLE SH O F X INC.— Tri on and Fifth Sts. Style Divorced from Extravagance Davidson Wolfe Sun-Kist Fruits and Sweet Violet 315 South College St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. | THE HUNEYCUTT ! J PRINTING CO. ( • • • Printers, Designers,, Embossers f i Engravers i i Producers of Fine Printing • i Phone 6093 203 South Tryon St. i j CHARLOTTE, N. C. I : J. E. Huneycutt, Pres, and Treas. Gilmer-Moore Co. Incorporated S h oes—Ilosierj)— L 26 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Pound Moore Co. Social Stationerg and K ng raving PHONE 2 2131 219 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C, One Hundred Seventy-five ' Compliments THE MORRIS PLAN BANK CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments Hardaway- Hecht Co. Fine Food ▼ 700,000 WOMEN CAN’T BE WRONG! This Vast Number Trade Daily At PENDER'S ▼ Courteous Service One Hundred Seventy-six Charlotte Piggly Wiggly Stores, Inc. Locally Owned and Operated Nine Stores Nine Markets Charlotte Stores for Charlotte Fo Iks It Pays to Trade the Piggly Wiggly Way. STEIN WAY and Other Fine Pianos “Everything Musical” ANDREWS 231 N. TRYON ST. PRINTING The satisfied customer is the best testimonial we can offer. OFFICE FORMS—ADVERTISING PRINTED M ATTER—S O C I AL PRINTING. News Printing House Phone 4151 Charlotte, N. C. S tyle-Quality Depend ability Sears, Roebuck Co. 304 So. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. BATCLIFFE'S Flowers Compliments Walk-Over Shoes 225 NORTH TRYON ST. Louis M. Holmes Park Place Pharmacy 703 Providence Road ‘‘Candies, Sodas’ For Quick Service Phone 3-1 1 14 ORGANIZED 1374 Commercial National Bank Capital $500,000.00 Surplus, Undivided Profits, Etc., Over $975,000.00 R. A. Dunn ......................President A. T. Summey ...............Vice-President I. W. Stewart.. Vice-President and Cashier J. B. Doar .........Assistant Cashier M. T. Williams .....Assistant Cashier Fuller Hendrix .....Assistant Cashier J. P. Hobson .......Assistant Cashier CHARLOTTE, N. C. One Hundred Seventy-seven S AND W CAFETERIAS Charlotte, Asheville, Raleigh, Knoxville, Atlanta, Roanoke A7earl Four Million Meals a Year The Mayfair Hotel is glad t serve Queens College at any P. M. Cave _______President C. P. Edwards Vice Pres. fy Mgr. G. B. Ross___Sec. 8y Treasurer PHONES 8175-8176 The Model Steam Laundry Co. “The Model of Perfection.” CHARLOTTE, N. C. Merchants Farmers N ational Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. Established 1871 Commercial Banking Savings—Trusts Capital ___________ „$200,000 Surplus and Profits _ 625,000 i One Hundred Seventy-eight Queen City Coach Co. Low Fares Daily Schedules To All Principal Cities We Charter Bn ses for Special Trips ASK FOR OUR NEW LOW RATES Phone 5813 417 W. 5th St. L. A. Love, General Manager Cochran Coal Co. INCORPORATED POCAHONTAS NEW RIVER BLUE GEM Quality—Service Satisfaction Yard: Mint and West First Sts. PHONES: DIAL 3-4753—3-2451 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Patronize A avertiser One Hundred Seventy-nine r i r i FRATERNITY, COLLEGE J j and 1 CLASS JEWELRY ! THACKER’S, INC. C o m m e n cement An n o u n c e m e n t s | and Invitations “A Good Place To Eat” Jeweler to the Junior Class of k Queens-Chicora College ( 118 South Tryon Street I L. G. Balfour Company Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers Continuous Service 7:00 A.M.-8:30 P.M. Attleboro, Mass. 1 i j J O. J. T H i E s _P res iden t F. B. Smith _____Treasurer THIES-SMITH REALTY CO. Real Estate—Rents Insurance M ortgage Loans CHARLOTTE, N. C. FELIX HAYMAN Market of Specialties—Calf Sweetbreads, Brains and Liver, Ox Tongue, Tripe, Pickled Pigs’ Feet, Game in Season, Choice Western Meats, Fish and Oysters, Dressed Poultry, All Kinds of Sausage, Full Line of Delica- tessen. DIAL 3-1116 229 West Trade Street .«4 The Gray Shop Fashion Center Complete for Women MELLON’S—Third Floor Charlotte Transfer Co. Taxi and PHONE 2-2128 j This book is eased in an S. K. j | Smith cover I J The S. K. Smith Co. I 213 Institute Place j Chicago | One Hundred Highly ■ ' Radio Station WBT Extends it congratulations to the graduating class of Queens-Chicora College Always tune in on WBT and keep fresh the memories of your friendships in Charlotte. McClellan Stores Co. 5c to $1.00 Stores D Y ERS C LEAN ERS AH Queens Deserve Royal Service Rozzelle Floral Co. FLORISTS Flowers for All Occasions Phone 22672 2240 Avondale Ave. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bonded Member F. T. D. Phone Us Your Order for Graduation Flowers Blue Bird Taxi Co. DIAL 8106 25c ANYWHERE IN CITY Baggage Service )■ . j rn • } rioneer 2oc laxi One Hundred Eighty-one • ( o Oo O' .1 . :- |gP ■ - P fe i ,: ' ' ' J W l M ■ u This is the hanking room where savings accounts arc handled. Have you one of these accounts? INDEPENDENCE TRUST COMPANY Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 One Hundred Eighty-two 9 FNo° a • n° 000“ 0o°........... Ot. . .........yi C -O W 0oo' .,; 0 cOoO° Autographs 0P°°oo %. .i o0 «=1? oOo o o S= w°, ------ — wnsnNfi THE TRUE ATMOSPHERE I of SCHOOL and COLLEGE E endeavor, in producing school annuals, to render a helpful and constructive service directed toward enabling a student staff to get out a representative, distinctive book within their budget. In connection with our new and modern printing plant we maintain a large Art and Service Depart- The ment where page borders, cover designs, division pages, and complete decorative and illustrative motifs are created and worked out. Queen City printing Co. ‘Where better Printing Qosts J ess CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA , 1. - 1 : m if I ir5S 5?5i BSP Ife'C V - ; pil ;. '•■ojss jlf) V -A A;SSf' : ■ iiAAl '' ... COMPLETE SERVICE FOR SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS p 8S9R I ■ , . - - • ■ . ■ ' ' ' . • ... V ... ' ' ' . • , . ... 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