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

 - Class of 1933

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OYU The College The Classes A cti vities A thletics Features Advertisements Qjaxxvn-10 Luxkuu McAllister Carson, President of the Board of Trustees, and as a symbol of that body, we, the members of the Class of 193d, do gratefully dedicate this vol- ume of the Edelweiss. Deepest appreciation and sincerest good will is ever felt in the hearts of the members of the student body towards this group of splendid men and women, who, by their untiring and ceaseless efforts, have succeeded in attaining for our Alma Mater that worthy goal—membership into the Southern Association of Ac- credited Colleges, and have inspired her towards a greater and more useful life. o o I I McAllister Carson : vV .•■'V- • 1- ' - • .' v • • . ' • - • • ., pijPfiWHn JV' Ofl • V.JJ W v r A‘Vl v v ‘ . Z' . •V i . h ’i , Wv- V v-CTV: • :o-j,v I t% agu 1 •.. rt .« •£? !«£• ' Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip «— TO IT'S PRESENT MODERN PLANT AT charlotte, n . c. ft oil_._ Believe Museum cational It Or Not but Queens was one of the first edu- institutions in this section of the colonies. 1933 mm., V 'M ' • £ V • ’?t p 2jA a -M v • . ’«r v-SS i • • •'(• ; vt (t • • • i « i- 7 2 • • •’ '. « r . i . ■k r'v . V •'« .• . SBBMK Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip Campus The Senior IValk Hud dim Front Fine of Xinni.ss M usir 'IN X V. • . % - • • — ‘ - V ’. ... %' .■r' S Front Fine of Harwell Ilall Sirii ricrc ri X i tiniss Music Jiuilriiiu ''''h'’'? ? •+(% ) A’ V f I'ii’xc of Ximtis.s Music Huih1in Believe It Or Not but ten mem- bers of the college faculty have Doctors’ degrees. 1933 ■ : ■v.:'A 5 Vx Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip +? Co C1 £ AU-U m SS RENA ' W, MORRELL FOUND A 500kC Administration 1933 LlLw To the members of the class of 1933. My dear friends: I wish to extend my cordial good wishes to you, and also my congratulations upon the Annual which represents the hardest work perhaps of any class during my Administration. In the midst of a great depression, you have wrought nobly, and now present to the College and to the world the results of your labors. As you go out into the world, I feel sure that you are going to show the same determination which you have shown here, and meet with the same success which you have had through your College career. Mv best wishes go with you, and may our paths cross many times before the end. Very cordially yours, Twenty To The Class of 1933: “Heaven doth with 11s as we with torches do. Not light them for ourselves; for if our virtues Did not go forth with us, ’twrere all alike As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touched Hut to fine issues.” “Non ministrari sed ministrare.” Affectionately, Dear Seniors of 1933: As you pass from your college walls into the outer world of a larger life of usefulness, my heart’s best wishes go with you. May each of you find the place for which you are best fitted and in which you will meet with the truest success. May the Lord bless you and keep you, wherever you may be. Your friends always, T wentif-one 19 33 •. v B LA 1 R. BOO K E R. CATHEY EN G E LL GRAHAM COLLINS F O REMAN GREEN HARR.ELL HENDERSON Elizabeth Blair Dean of Instruction and Head of the De- partment of Education M RS. Warr EN H. Booker Head of the Department of Home Economics Nancy Cathey Instructor in Biology Margaret Louise Collins Assistant Professor in Home Economics Alma Taylor Edwards Head of the Department of Ancient Languages Martha Engell Assistant Professor in Modern Languages Mary Foreman Alumnae Secretary Winnie Frazer Assistant Treasurer Minnie Almira Graham Head of the Department of Physical Sciences Eloise Elaine Greene Head of the Department of Biological Sciences Rena Harrell Librarian Cordelia Henderson Director of Physical Education Otis Carl Ingebritsen Professor of Psychology Olive M. Jones Head of the Department of Mathematics Qwjuu'tdC lu GO a Twenty-two 1933 't V, i '. R. V. Kennedy Head of the Department of Social Sciences Ethel M. King Instructor in Dramatic Interpretation Emma Hill Lyon Associate Professor in English Mildred Morse McEwen Assistant Professor in Physical Sciences Julienne Mongin Head of the Depart metit of Modern Languages Mabel Murphy Assistant in Piano Ida Patrick Associate Professor in Modern Languages Charles William Sommerville Head of the Department of Bible and Rel igio u s E due a t ion Thelma Stone Secretary Agnes Stout Head of the Department of English Marion Frost Town end Part Time Instructor in English Marie Turnipseed Assistant Professor in Mathematics and Latin Mrs. Margaret T. Wilson Registered Nurse, Superintendent of the In firm ary K E N N E D V KING LYON McEWEN MONGIN MURPHY PATRICK SOMMERVILLE STONE STOUT TOWNHND ¥ TURNIPSEED WILSON QjLUUOMxl- CLixXKLCl Twenty-three ! v .• • . • • «. V $5 ... ■n 11 , • £ -a ;; v. $ ■ V .c T mZJr lSk 4i -. fer ' ■, -’ '■ rt FsF1 ;- lot. ' r- .- : «rfSt x. _ 'Ji%wJ i“ .,.' •■ • j r‘ ■% ' 7 j£7 t is? . -•£ , ■• ■-f? V o £• • hm • - w ’T iffl X £ It ' • JP1 1 T3p . - A ) --. t - 'c - fc'i,ii-. __ SfiSWE y lit 11 ; fjtft % :X , ,. . V, JtafTV . « i • . “' ' f ' • •- ■ • S«SSfc '%si% •« : .?•■ :V2i 5uCr1c •V' ! 4 ■ 7. •a 6 k ! - •| V i fe}w v£' .-. • ; av | ir wrCV s5f • -. - i ? ' '•'..i. Vrrnk.' t.i£- rVt F Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip When queems-chicora was accepted as aw A-Graoe college, Jane. welcomed dr.prazcr with a rose Rod, Ano leo tue parade in a blue poro roapstejv -Jane REKFROW V---------—------7] REALLY MEEDS MORE- SPACE « ujUicU to SING PRAISES She's e ££N president of pm MU TWO YEARS, PRES .of AlPHft KAPPAv GAMMA, of STUDENT COUNCIL, ME.NMSERof HOME EC.CIU6, ETC., ETc., etc., in. Imaaxsl Believe It Or Not but the Class of 1938 has broken more college traditions than any other preced- ing class. 4 .It 1933 t -.« -H ■ . VM •■ • . ' l . ■ - r , - i x % • „ , ,• . • I? 51v S -'.VK J, ■ .:• • ;V,‘ . •.■ «;? •....• .v-5-cr : •: h'v 5 vv l ’ . ;T,• : v '4y K- vV,N; fi •• Y •- •- v«:ir- r’A : ■•sV; tf 'AVSS . 'I- • :. • Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip v ’ I 7 0 ,E SENIORS have sponsored TUE OUKE GLEE CLUIS — and have changed location OF THE JR.-SR. RROM TO the woods TO I , THE CLASS PRES - DENT, FRESHMAN VEAA UAtuS FBOM CHlMA rot 3AONRO THEVvF ALSO SFOMSOR.ED fi«Sr CLASS FASHION SHOW Senior Ticcnt -eight v •. •, ■ ., , ;• ■ • - 1933 SWEENEY L1LLAR.D Ki th Sweeney rice-Persident Caroline Lillard Secretary VlIKil.MA A N D E R S O X Treasurer QjLUUOUXiC Li CO-XO. Twenl j-n in e 1933 MARGARET ELLEN ALEXANDER DERITA, N. C. Bachelor of Arts Biology and Mathematics v: G-VVN • v ' .v 4 • ' fW25.TV , X I i • I! - .it • : .-■ . VIRGINIA ANDERSON MONTGOMERY, ALA. 7 ,; • ; ri y Bachelor of Arts French and Latin a k r Thirty ■ « • -. - w-vVJr.. y. . f ..•••• i, ;. •■ .fA'' • •.V i •; • V; 19 3 3 Thirty-one 19 33 Thirty-two 1933 VIRGINIA SHELLUM BOLICH DENVER, N. C. Bachelor of Arts Biology and Chemistry a k r Mathematics and Chemistry V!k r : •■ , :v 4- .♦■A , • «? ,!-ii o' • irT ■ £ • • • JANIE MAY BOYKIN MAYESVILLE, S. C. Bachelor of Arts Thirty-three 19 3 3 FANNIE GREGORY BRADLEY MOCKSVILLE. N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and History 1 lay ' «% ■I • 'v:7-«i % Ik MARY BROWN BARIUM SPRINGS, N. C. '•• 'V ;ii4VA ' Bachelor of Science , . Home Economics and Nutrition % - V. • VS ; A K r, K A «[V ; t'fe OrUS. Thirty-fou I 933 ANN MUNRO CLEGG RICHMOND, VA. Bachelor of Arts English and French A K r, AT A .'VtV:?: • «ir •' •- • 0 ,N . I'Clr •• r vt tV V7i r- Tri vv; v-;. h':v‘e-r ] . ; y.'t- HELEN DEANS DAVIDSON, N. C. Bachelor of Arts History and Biology Thirty-five I 5 33 INEZ DELLINGER CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts Chemistry and English • .... ;m1{ Vifik f f ..VrV? 4 DOROTHY DENTON CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and History VV' wSv ■ «3 3fe 1933 -R!W-K?5.‘ '- rr •- 1 JteXKv y:. «9 if % % d • • . r ! • m . ' REBEKAH HASSELL RICHMOND, VA. Bachelor of Arts Biology X Q A i. ♦ ««.r n ‘r.N MARY LAW GRAY CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts Latin and French Thirty-seven 1933 Thirty-eight 1933 AMY JOSEPHINE HODGES CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and Latin jsm -? ir IYf- ?-'? : . • A '• FRANCES KORNEGAY MT. OLIVE, N. C. Bachelor of Science Home Economics and Nutrition AK r, A A II Thirty-nine 1933 Forty 1933 ALA MADELL LOWE LAFAYETTE, ALA. Bachelor of Arts History -K ■ i n feC' r£t ' Ir t-. jMW ■ :: 4 V;V.' A‘ '• : o • . ■ - REBECCA MARKS CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and French Forty-one MARTHA CARTER MARTIN CLOVER, VA. Public School Music A A H :V. •c:s?% T' • « «’ • ' E . - nesnBBBHl T'.'TvTi-Uv esftt V.-.V'iSh. , ■t'.OT.V '•cfrir Wk • Y'V.V sW ; ‘ - ' i -VA £« :';pi r tTvT . :y, • • UVv. .. «5 7j% --.., c v:v;-£t 5 LOIS MUNROE TEK.AMATOU, JAPAN - 3R V’obrtfy?}- If, Bachelor of Arts English ; i •« tA ■ “l .htf , v i.. X Q •v n3 VV ,V,fe V?3 i, .; - :wv y • ■.?• ' K ■ •• ■ • . VwL - ' • v VlH': ■:'• V3 Forty-two 1933 u MARGARET NEAL CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts Latin and English l K •• MW' M0Zr:;- J V v, - .Wv ELIZABETH .... . ORR ROCK HILL, S. C. Bachelor of Science Home Economics £ ' Forty-three 19 3 3 KATHERINE POWERS CHARLOTTE. N. C. Bachelor of Arts French A K r. I M IL '1 .-W' . r f 'V rVXTH ' V 1 ’ w ?•{. V;5 :v avAI ; t V V‘; f. JANE RENFROW CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' Vi.--.?? :Jv Bachelor of Science Home Economics and Nutrition •r'TSt • 'V.si A K r, 0 M !9J3 W' ’.V ■ 4M - 'C - .f • s - ! . Jlcal- •♦•■ • . • • :‘,c-- v -';',- LYNN SANDERS CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and History A A © . • - « : r . $£ : • SARAH ROBINSON CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and French Forty-five 1933 1933 M r S V: P-: if j }0 4m ? u. -V. t l vr :!C ' -. •• w - ; • EVELYN STONE ANCHORAGE, KY. Bachelor of Arts Mathematics and Chemistry ' s 4 ..- -h; %I T-- 1 ZW ANNE GOODWIN SMITH LOCUST DALE, VA. Bachelor of Arts English X Q Forty-seven 1933 4VJ JV4 • r ■ ■ lf-Vv Forty-nine 1933 r;: i- V r. ; : V', Fifty-one St zrr : r • : , ►«« r'i , • ■ . A,«V • .r •n y.' , • . Af v • '•• K: c y.r .. BUENA W1NECOFF CONCORD, N. C. Public School Music Piano SUSIE WILKIE CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and French A K I' 19 33 NELL WHITWORTH ALBEMARLE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts History and French • K A -Vyv 5335L ________£. rw.v • -■ •' V; . «V ' ,7 j • + ;t ... f ■VlA ■ . .-,••«. • • _ .4 . . • • ’ V.1: ■■•;«. yrw V1 MARY EGGLESTON YOUNG CRESTWOOD, N. Y. fL Bachelor of Science Home Economics and Nutrition :-. 0.7' - 7 ■ • V v;,p . .y -V KF, A A 0 I n N r Sv fi 1.' ?«.% • n —. •{ «, Tik •;.• A-'T ®'4sr • 7 -• '‘Tv •«£ . Fifty-two • X 1933 CLASS POEM An act of life’s play is ending The time for the curtain draws near, The change of the scene, too, is ready A change for the players is here. Tomorrow the rise of the curtain Will find that the actors today, Have over the world been scattered. And each some new part has to play. Go forth then, all ye players. Take up the challenge anew, Win honor, and fame, and victory, Do well what ever you do. Applaud for the act that is finished. Weep not that the end is to be, But carry fore’er in vour memory The Class of Thirty-three. Frances Korneoay, 33. Fifty-three Believe It Or Not but the Class of 193 J, fooled the depression and gave an outstanding!i) successful Junior-Senior Prom. . - r w tri-iTr VcA ,4? ? s v v saS S? • -r 4.! ' I ,y re Jr ■ •, : . • .'iM ‘Vlcff U y • ' ar«: 1933 Believe II Or No! By A Young Bi i -Also A.gy Sponsor to DAVIDSON WILDCATGLEE CLD6 -FLORENCE MOFFETT f-° CHINA HAS fOR THREE YEARS 6fcEN PRESIOENTo THIS CLASS anetUobinson .Junior. Winner. ° state declannabon CONTEST TOR TvJO CO NSECUTlUE VEARS ! OW !) lU JUNIORS SUP-1 PRISED At STUDENTS I AS MUCH AS DID MAGICIAN TUIYv SPONSORED. Fifty-six Margaret Almond Albemarle. X. C. Virginia Barrow Charlotte, N. C. Janet Benn Etowah, Ten n. Janie Berryhill Charlotte. N. C. k Mary Bowen Tazewell, Va. Jane Bradley Mocksville, X. C. Eileen Brown Charlotte, N. C. Hilda Clontz Wilmington, N. C. Rutii Currie Josephine Dandridge Wallace, X. C. Charlotte, N. C. Fift if-seven ?r mm s • • •. li r vwti ;: ;.V v• • ... . . 1 1933 fj.|jM.; V ClxXULXA X L 1 Jessie Davis Charlotte. N. C. Louisa Dhen nan Liberty Hill. S. C. Dorothy Dunn Raleigh, N. ('. Sarah Escott Dorothy Foard Austell, Ga. Bramwell, W. Va. Josephine Foard Bramwell. W. Va. Martha Frazer Buffalo, Ala. Marie Galloway Derita, N. C. Martha Fvklyne Hill Dorothy Huntley San Antonio. Texas Ruby. S. C. Fifty-eight Margaret Jones Clinton, S. C. 1933 Ruth Kale Margaret Malloy Belmont. N. C. Cheraw, S. C. Elizabeth Mason Belmont. N. C. Lois Meacham Charlotte, N. C. Florence Moffett Kiangymi Ku, China Sara Elizabeth Motte Charlotte, N. C. Alice Murray Charlotte. N. C. Sarah Page Murray Cheraw, S. C. Claudia McChesney Woodruff. S. C. ' « ' vv y:« •'•m'-lVV It Fifty-nine Rebecca McClary Georgetown, S. C. IIugi-ila Lee McCollum Sumter. S. C. 1 )() BOTHY McCrEIGIIT Columbia, S. C. Mary McFarland Tryon, N. C. Ann McLaughlin Charlotte, N. C. K A TIIE BIN E McLeS K E Y Charlotte, N. C. Virginia Parsons Kings Mountain, N. C. Alice Rankin Mt. Holly, N. C. Edith Ramsaur Shelby, N. C. Nancy Redfern Asheville, N. C. 1933 Miriam Reid Batesburg, S. C. Hannah Richardson Frances Ripplemeyer Hartsville, S. C. Chester, S. C. : ■ ' i'j • • w c ; v • 0 ■ ■ - r • -.i:-. •. . . •«... Janet Ro bin son Mary C. Stephenson Harriet Thompson Ki th Turner Charlotte., N. C. Hartsville, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. Pink Hill. N. C. Grace Walker Dorothy Whitley Rosalie Wyman Wilmington, N. C. Monroe, N. C. Denmark. S. C. . v 5 L ’ r - -Sr •■'jN'W ’ i Vv '- v'oVr ,fc T • . • , . i f J m¥ An. • K • - • :va •v. s. ■ ••• V%ffV. ’7SJ yr Believe It Or Not but the Col- lege vied with the Class of 1935 in being proud of the presenta- tion of the Carolina Plaijmakers. 1933 gte ' SVv r k'i - V'?- rwsfci ■L'-'tSfr ■A;5 W| Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip OU FR0SV4 LOOKED ABOUT AS '0IONIFIED AS USUAL THIS VEAFL- (THANt TO % SOPHS) WO CAROLVN AR iETTt SEEMS TO UWE A BPOTV4EB, AT WEST POINT— SEEMS AS IF - SUEVNAS ALSO Class PAJE lDtwr AS A FK6SVIMAVJ „ Sophomore 19 33 TYSON JOYNER. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Lottie Lane Joyner .President Jimmy Wilson -.. Secretary Dorothy Tyson .Vice-President Elizabeth Cassells Treasurer CASSELLS WILSON Qjujuc i i-1C liLcooa Sixty-foui 1933 Elizabeth ('assells Emily Collins Maiuon Caldwell Dorothy Cothran Catherine Culp Josephine Duncan Margaret Floyd Lula Hall Clare Hazel Julia Henderson Sixty-five I Vivian Hilton Lottie Lane Joyner Frances Scruggs K A '1' H UR IN E S 11ELLEM Laura Stallings M m 1933 LlLu I Iarriet Stevens Miriam Storey i IA R G A R E T T R U E SI) A L E Dorothy Tyson Sixty-seven V ' •'.•‘-ft. %' y. r, ;•' • ;a Vs i ... . .. .? • V - t . . •■ '., %:- ? ' - W.v •••,. '■‘V'v r jl V4’ %,: w • • -s ., • V -' XVr :?x JL, , % '- -«• e . , . kJ v ,• •' « f . . IV Vm ,, . . rV t ' M • w • • ,t •. . 4 5 Believe It Or Xot luit the Frosh captured the Sophomore flag hut the I or dip owners made the I owl if rats return the stolen property. • • ' i, r v f-- i Xivn. ii xr; r. 19 33 OJllAXkJci Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip flfTOOK THE FROSlA TO CARUV OFF THE HONORS AT THE ANNUAL STUNT NITE. Freshman FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ..... Blui Pr sid( nt Frances EIaleIi Tn a oni Smith Via President Margarei Frobaugh Secretary Seventy Jl+ V r ' M W: ate .:■: ■•••'’• • , •. CY J v Aaron AI T E N Henn Clegg G k ( iIBSON Brumlev Ehrlick Berch Finger Council Hoyle ( xILHERT Blue Crowell I I A MILTON Haynes i I IlLTON I loDGE GilKEY ( i OI) V I X Harmon A ;l -1 w--• • • «. ; .•v .-u v v . -h .V; -V £ ■ 7 'V- V-«- Seventy-one Lowdkr Kilgore Lewis QUERY Haley Phifer Seventy-two .'fv ' . KVkV 'f • IQ 33 K RlNKLE Ro HINSON .1. Rogers L. M. Stallings Stevenson Tokkoli Tom mins Trobatgii Ward R. White B. W'iiitk Weatherly Wicker Willi a ms Witherspoon Wood Wright Seventy-three Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip CLLIMXLSM i „ .V •• •. ' V '.v;; ft. % cr.v ;;. Believe It Or Not but Alpha Kappa (lamina, National header- ship Fraternity, halting a maxi- mum membership of fourteen for every year, is the greatest honor a student can receive during her college career. ' ’ :•«: r :V •. • !.v V’S ‘ Ji |k W ;j§i •’. -• ■ A- V ,A?V ! '•'• w6 Tv v. J-. , i • ■ • •V. ff.'j $ 1933 JJUS1A, ■ v: v f‘1t V '.? •.;? VisjE«h ;.v-V4’.‘W (v 1 Young Rip Organizations STUDENT 'GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Seventy-eight CLEGG B ROWN i si V ce President 2nd VicePresident DEANS 3rd Vice President 1933 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSN. McCLARY 5 c ere ta.rz WILSON Treasurer Qxxxjcvui- CLtccxlci Seventy-nine 1933 LAN DEN Senior Representative STEPHENSON c u n i or Rep resen ta tive KORNEGAY Senior Representa tine CLASS REPRESENT ATI V E S STUDENT COUNCIL McCOLLUM QUATTLEBAUM HAMILTON Sunior Sophomore Jresh m a n Representative Represen ta tive Representative UXXRV.1- 1933 tUDlA. RENFROW R0BIN5ON Vice-President Secrekary Dai Studen k Gov. Day 5tudenk Go . WILKINSON 7Ve asurer Day Student Co V. HONORARY MEMBERS STUDE NT COUNCIL SWEENEY Hostess of Hut LI LLARD Pres id nt S tudent Christian Associa Hon LUUM L1- THE STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Founded 1020 Officers Caroline Lillard Virginia Bolich Claudia McChesney Jane Bradlei President J' ice-President Secretary Treasurer M embers of the Cal)met Rkbecca McClahy Undergraduate Rep. Ruth Beaty Social Chairman Florence Moffett ..... Social Service Mary China Stephenson Program m in Boiw i n Progt am Mary Tope Murray ___________________Program Ruth Currie church Work Buf.na Winkcoff Frances Rippi.kmever Fannie Bradley Virginia Anderson Nell Whitworth Janet Robinson Ruth Sweeney Music Music _________Missions Publicity Honorari Member Dag Student Rep. Hostess of the Hut Qjuxju'H-C Lixooa Eighty-two ■'... 1933 Luiuw, SWEENEY t'W0' ANDER.SON BRADLEY £.1 k M BOWEN J BEATY W1NECOFF CURRIE McCLARY 5TEPHEN50N I I I I MOFFETT ROBINSON RIPPLEMEYER Qjuxxttd-C Lucorxi Eighty-three ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA National Leadership Fraternity Olympian Circle Founded 1928 O F F I C E R S _____________ President Vice-President Secretary ____ Treasurer Jane Renfrow M ary E. Young Katherine Powers Caroline Lillard M E M R E R S ('lass of 1938 Virginia Anderson Virginia Shellum Bolick Mary Brown Ann Clegg 1 'rances Korne(;ay Caroline Lillard Class of 1934 FI.ORENCE I()FFETT Faculty Dean Elizabeth Blair Katherine Powers Jane Renfrow Edith Storm Rcth Sweeney Nki.l Whitworth Mary E. Young Rebecca McClara Miss Alma T. Edwards -C Iuxxktxi Eighty-four 1933 ANDERSON! BOLiCK STORM BROWN SWEENEY CLEG G WHITWORTH McCLARV HORN EGAV MOFF1TT Dr BLAI R Miss EDWARDS JUJOCHU1- 1933 IOTA XI Honorar Journalistic Frater nit Founded 1927 O F F I C E R S June Tweed . President Mary E. Young Vice-President Margaret Jones Secretarii and Treasurer M E M B E R S Class of 1933 Mary Brown Frances Kornegay Edith Storm Mary E. Young Class of 193Jf Margaret Jones Mary China Stephenson June Tweed Ruth Walters Nell Whitworth MJUZMA.- WALTERS WHITWORTH A STEPHENSON Quxxwtd- CLi Cora Eight -seven 1933 BETA PI THETA II onorary French Fraternity Theta Mu Chapter Founded 1926 O F F I C E R S Virginia Anderson President Mary Law Gray _Vice-President Katherine Powers Secretary FRANCES RippLEMEYER Treasurer M E M B E R S Class of 1933 Virginia Anderson Katherine Powers Mary Law Gray Kith Walters Caroline Lillard Class of 193 If Nell Whitworth Virginia Barrow Sarah Eitzabeth Motte E LIZ A BET H E L LI ( TT Ann McLaughlin Sara Escott Cynthia Pharr Margaret Jones Harriet Thompson Erances Ripplemeyer Class of 1935 Clare Hazel J E A N N ETTE M A L LOY Lottie Lane Joyner Janeth Yoi'NGINKR Virginia Sampson Facul t u Miss Ida Patrick Miss Julienne Mongin QeutxvM-C itTcooa Eighty eight •« 1933 44 ESCOTT WALTERS MOTT E McLAUGHLIN WHITWORTH BARK OW I HUMPSON HAZEL cJON ES i i SAMPSON dOYN EFL, MALLOV UXJLVL4- PHI BETA CHI Honorary Science Fraternity Founded 1920 OFFICERS Virginia Shellum Bolich ____________________________________ President Rebekah Hassell Vice-President Vnni Smith —_______________________________ Secretary Margaret Alexander _________________________________________ Treasurer M E M B E R S Class of 1923 Margaret Alexander Virginia S h ei.lt m Boi.ick Janie May Boykin Helen Deans Martha Tyson Mary Bowen Class of 192 If Ki th Ti rner Class of 1935 Rlth Grovf.r Grace Hi bbard Miriam Steelf. Facul t y Dr. Eloise Green Miss Nancy Cathey Rebekah Hassell Kosalh H ssell Anne Smith Evelyn Stone Margaret Jones Lottie Lane Joyner Ri th Martin Dr. M. A. Graham Mrs. M. M. McEwen Ninety V. i f • 1933 BOYKIN DEANS HASSELL I C ATH EY CURR.I E - C Llcooa S i net y-one 1933 fi? o-'.v KS •. •. -v- : v i ■.S 1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Honorary National Fraternity Founded 1931 Edith Storm Helen Deans . Janet Robinson Myrtle Landen Margaret Alexander O F F I C E R S President Vice-President Recording Secretary C o r r e s p o n d i n g S e ere tar y _______________ Treasurer M E M B E R S Class of 1933 Margaret Alexander Marga ret Blankenship Helen Deans Mary Maffitt Class of 193It Janet Robinson Honorary Members Mary Louise Thomas Myrtle Landen Edith Storm Xill Whitworth Claudia Mi C'hesnky Prof. R. Y. Kennedy Qjujulpli- CIlLccklo. Ninety-two Ninety-three ALPHA LAMBDA MU Honorari Music F rater nit Founded 1930 OFFICE R S Caroline Lillard _______________________________________________ President June Tweed . Vice-President Marjorik Isenhour Secreturi and Treasurer Caroline Lillard M E M B E R S Class of 1933 Martha Martin Juni Twi l 1 Buena Winecoff Martha Frazer Class of 1931 Dorothy McCreight Klizabeth Mason Virginia Parsons Allene Blowers Lucille Shore Class of 1935 Lillian Gwaltney Margaret Floyd Lula Hall Eugenia Brumley Marjorie Isenhoi r Class of 1936 Rachel Hamilton Virginia Senn QjUJOU lxl-10 uxjccixi Ninety-four «Si SiT i-;’- . •••' tfP rA- 19 3 3 MARTIN W1NECOFF McCREIGHT S E N N HAM! LTON BRUMLEY HAL.L Qujuu'ui-C Licoxci Ninet y-five 1933 THE MATHEMATICS CLUB LEXANDER Founded 1930 OFFICERS President NE Vice-President LLIOTT . Secretary and Treasurer M EMBER S Class of 1933 Margaret Alexander Evelyn Stone Class of 193If Janie May Boykin Mary Louise Boate Elizabeth Elliott Mary Bowen Marie Galloway Eileen Brown Class of 1935 Alma Orr Ruth Grover Madeline Kelly Georginia Harper Janeth Younginer Faculty Miriam Steele Miss Olive Jones Miss Marie Turnipseed Quxxvid-1C liXcooa Ninety-six - 1 9 Sinet y-seven GRAY EDWARDS THE (CLASSICAL CLUB Founded 1929 OFFICERS Mary Law Gray President Mary Francks Acstklle Vice-President Louise Bickett _________________________ Secreturi and Treasurer Miss Alma T. Edwards _ —Faculty Advisor M E M B E R S Virginia Andf.rson Si'E Erwin Babbington Margaret Blankenship Class of 1988 R EBECCA H EN DERSO N Amy Hodges Margaret Neal Margaret Malloy Class of 198 It Sara Esuott Mary Frances Austelle Louise Bickett Class of 1985 Clare Hazel Jeannette Malloy Anne Batten Katherine Crowell Class of Betty W 1986 HITE Sue Tyler Jopling Roberta Kilgore Miss Alma T. Edwards Faculty Miss Mary Guy QxjJUO'H-C Ltcooca Ninety-eight 1933 ANDERSON BABB1 NGTON HENDERSON NEAL BLANKENSHIP M. AAALLOY HAZE L HODGES cJ. AAALLOV CROWELL WHITE BATTEN cJOPLI NI h 1 LGORE Ninety-nine KAPPA OMICRON ii onorary English Fraternity Founded 1020 Amy Hodges Edith Storm Margaret Blankenship O F F I C E R S ________________________________________President ___________________________________Vice-President __________________Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS Class of 1933 Ma rg a ret Blankenship Edith Storm Class of 193Jf Sarah Elizabeth Motte Katherine McLeskey Dr. Agnes Stout Honorary Mernbers Mary Louise Thomas Amy Hodges Frances Ripplemeyer Janet Robinson Mrs. Emma Hill Lyons One Hundred THE POETRY CLUB Founded 11)32 O F F I C E R S Edith Storm __________________________________________________ President Virginia Sampson . Keeper of the Book Inez Dellinger MEMBERS Class of 1933 Lois Mi nroe Rebekah Hassell Anne Smith Edith Storm Class of 1934 Josephine Foari Katherine McLeskey Marion Caldwell Clare 11 izt i Lottie Lane Joyner Class of 1935 Jeannette Mai.loy Carol Reeves Virginia Sampson Class of 1936 Betty Wicker Faculty Mrs. Marion Frost Townend CLuco-xa One Hundred One 1933 AISSUuAA, HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Founded 1923 O F F I C E R S Ruth Sweeney President Florence Moffett . Vice-President Carolyn Arnette Secretary and 'irrasura- Ruth Beaty M E M B E R S Class of 1933 Jane Renfrow Mary Brown E 1.1ZABETII S H E LDC N Frances Kornegay Ki th Sweeney Acdria Alexander Mary K. Young Class of 1934 Hilda Clontz Sara Ashcraft Florence Moffett Emma Law Baker Sara Page Murray Gladys Bakom Ruth Ti rner Carolyn Arnette Class of 1935 Katherine Sh ellum Josephine Diman Laura Virginia Stallings Vivian Hilton Harriet Stevens Ki th Benn Catherine Wilson ( lass of 1936 Alice Reid Margaret Coi ncil Letha Stallings Locisf Holland E V ELI N A StE VENSO N Mauney Hoover Evelyn Tom mi ns Qjluuu vi-C! Lixioaa One Hundred Two REDFERN LV.5TALLING5 DUNCAN HILTON Quxjzms.i CLi Coaxi One Hundred Th ree THE GERMAN CLUB Founded 1910 O F F I C E R S Frances Kornegai President Ji ne Tu i i n Vice President Dorothy Tyson Secretary and Treasurer Jimmy Wilson .Social Chairman M E M H E R S Ruth Beaty Ann Clegg FRANCES KoRNKiAV Margaret Almond Dorothy Dunn Dorothy Foard Josephine Foard Caroline Arnette Catherine Culi Lottie Lane Joyner J EA N N ETTE M ALLOY Lucille Blub Dorothy Erhardt Sarah Finger Virginia Gilkie Lalkaii Gray Class of 1933 Jane Rknfrow June Tweed Class of 1934 Elizabeth Grady Eve Hill Margaret Malloy Class of 1935 Evelyn McMillan Carol Reeves Harriet Stevens Class of 1936 Mary Mr Master Floride Patterson Frances Raley Betty Run klb Martha Tyson Buena Winkcoff Mary Young Dorothy McCreigiit Reid Ramsaur Nancy Redfern Ruth Turner Miriam Storey Margaret Truesdale I ) Kn I in I S '« N Jimmy Wilson Ruby Smiley Martha Ward Caroline Wharton Hi m Wm 11 Emily Wright Quxjowi-C Luco-xo. One Hundred Four 1933 W BEATY CLF.GC, RENFROW WINECOFP YOUNG r; McCREIGH T RAMSAU P - V y m i D FOARD «J. FOARD M MALLOY REDFERM cJOV M E P—. J. MALLOY REEVE1S FINGER.. GiLKie TRUE5DALF. GRAY McMASTER, V CULP PATTERSON RAI.EY Q One IIundred Five vA tv. ' . v- 1 ‘a. 1933 THE (CHORAL CLUB Founded 1001 Caroline Lillard Helen Deans Buena Wineuoff Jimmy Wilson () F F I C E R S Preside nt I ice-President Secretary and Treasurer ___ Librarian • A M K M B E R S Sopranos Maiujaket Almond Janet Bknn M RUARET Fl.OVI) Martha Frazer Caroline Lii.i.akd Second Sopranos F.mily Collins Francks Mi nm cki r First Altos Hklkn Deans Martha IIiil Carolyn Moon Second Altos Li la Hall Florkni i Moffett FilHTH Hi id Hams u u Hanna Richardson M UU.AKET Troum (.H Jimmy Wilson Been Winkcofe Helen Kideniioir Miriam Stoh V i itc; ini a Parsons Betty White Nell Whitworth Lii ii.le Shore Virginia Gilkey Qklxxma CLuu xa One Hundred Six T' '+ „■•«•-• • 1933 LlLw, WHITWORTH H 1 LL BENI N L. 1 ALMOND MOFFETT PARSONS RAMSAUPv Qjluuouxi-CLxoooa One Hundred Seven 1933 PI DELTA LITEMAKY SOCIETY Founded 1901 OFFICERS Virginia Anderson Margaret Jones ____ Rosalie Hassell _ Fannie Bradley Ann Clegg . Dorothy Cothran ________ President Vice-President ____ Secretary T reasurer ____Critic __ Custodian Quxxvu1- CiiTco a One Hundred Eight PI DELTA LITERARY SOCIETY M E M B E R S Louise Alexander Elizabeth Godwin Alice Rankin Hilda Allen Rosalie Hassell Miriam Reid Virginia Anderson Eleanor Hayes Sarah Robinson Margaret Ashcraft Rachel Hamilton Janet Robinson Sara Ashcraft Ethel Hem by Annie Louise Robinson Billie Auten Louise Holland Pauline Rogers Anne Batten Carolyn Hoon Virginia Sampson Kith Bf.aty Dorothy Huntley Virginia Senn Ruth Benn Margaret Jones Elizabeth Sheldon Janie Berryhill Lottie Lane Joyner Lucille Shore Fannie Bradley Mable Lewis Miriam Story Jane Bradley Caroline Lillard KVELINA StKVEN SON Eugenia Brum ley Hughla Lee McCollum Laura Stallings Mary Brown Ann McLaughlin Ruth Sweeney Ann Ci.egg Mary Jane McBath Evelyn Tom mi ns Hilda Clontz I.ucii.e McWhirter Ruth Turner Emily Collins Louise Miller Dorothy Tyson Dorothy Cothran Frances Morris Martha Tyson Rosalie Cotton Alice Lee Murray Martha Ward Margaret Council Mary Murray Alberta Washburn Helen Deans Una Ninniss Ki th Walters Dorothy Denton Alma Orr Betty White Josephine Duncan Helen Faye Orr Laura Wilkes Sara Finger Lucy Paschal Marie Wilkinson Elizabeth Grady Frances Query Edwin a W it h ers poo n Frances Grey Frances Raley Marie Wood Ruth Grover Mary E. Young Qjojum ui CLucooa One Hundred Nine 1933 GAMMA SIGMA LITJERAMY SOCIETY Founded 1901 O F I' I C E R S Margaret Blankenship ____ _President Claudia McChesney Vice-President Mary Bowen Secretary Martha AXartin . __ ...... Treasurer Rebecca McClary Critic Laura J. Quattlebaum Custodian Quxjcvui-CliTocKca One Hundred Ten ■i 19 33 V cbd-AJULxX t Katherine Aaron Mary Letha Barnes Janet Benn Anna Blackwell Margaret Blankenship Lucille Blue Janie Mae Boykin Mary Bowi-.n Virginia Bramlette Bertha Burch Margaret Clegg Catherine Culp Louisa Drennan Dorothy Erhardt Mary F- Ehrlich Sara Escott Martha Frazer Margaret Gilliam Louise Graham Laleah Gray Lula Hall Iris Harmon Julia Henderson Margaret Hyland M E M B E R S Sue Tyler Jopling Roberta Kilgore Si die Louder Katherine Mi Bath Eleanor McCoy Dori n h y McC r e i g h t Anne McDonald Katherine MeLes k e y Mary Dee McMullen Margaret Malloy Martha Martin Ruth Martin Elizabeth Mason Lois Meacham Florence Moffitt Marion Moore Lois Munroe Sara Page Murray Elizabeth Okr Louise Okr Marion Price Laura J. Quattlebaum Nanca Redfern Carol Reeves Helen Ridenhour Frances Ripplemeyer Grace Robinson Janet Rogers Betty Runkle Frances Scruggs Grace Shealy Mildred Shumate Anne Smith Ione Smith Letha Mae Stallings Mary China Stephenson Edith Storm Harriet Thompson Helen Thompson Margaret Trobaugh Margaret Truesdale Grace Weatherly CaROLI N E W II VRTON Dorothy Whitley Rose Ellen White Elizabeth Williams Emily Wright Rosalie Wyman Janeth Vounginer Qluuoful « CLieexua One Hundred Eleven 1933 CHRISTIAN Founded SERVICE BAND 1928 O F F I C E R S Anne Smith President Fannie Bradley . Vice-President Catherine Wilson ______________ __Secretary and Treasurer M E M B E R S Virginia Anderson Lula Hall Mary Jane McBath Emma Law Baker R AC H EL H A M1LTO N Claudia McChesney Janet Bknn Rebekah Hassell Rebecca McClary Ruth Bknn Rosalie Hassell Mary McFarland Janie Berry hill Claire Hazel Mary Dee McMullen Mary Bowen Dorothy Huntley Frances Ripplemeyer Jane Bradley Margaret Jones Virginia Senn Fannie Bradley Myrtle Landkn Grace Shealy Eugenia Brum ley Caroline Lillard Anne Smith Ann Clegg J EA N N K I TE MALLOY Tone Smith Dorothy Cothran Margaret Malloy Edith Stallings Ruth Currie Florence Moffett Laura Virginia Stallings Helen Deans Mary Pope Murray E v e i. y n Tom m i n s Dorothy Dunn Lois Munroe Elizabeth Williams Dorothy Erhardt Katherine McBath Catherine Wilson Elizabeth Grady Buena Winecoff QuxxA'ixi-C L cx xa v' v • • -ty • y • vA . vs W' . . ‘1 0 ? r 7 w w c rc 7 Twelve 1933 THE STUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND Founded 1031 Affiliated with the N.C.S.I Union and the Student Volunteer Movement, N. Y. () F F I C E R S Florence Moffett President Jane Bradley s ecretary M EM H Virginia Anderson Jam Bradley Rosalie Hasskli. Florence Moffett Mary Pope Mi kray Ione Smith I R S Katherine Mi Bath Mary Jane McBath ( lai dia McChesney Rebecca McClary Franc i s Kipplemeykk Quxxaaxi-CLuxetxc. One Hundred Thirteen 1933 THE ART CLUB Founded 1926 OFFICERS Grace Walker President Julia Gibson Vice-President Una Ninniss _____________________________ . Secretary and Treasurer M E M B E R S Sara Ashcraft Julia Gibson Frances Hcnsucker Margaret Monty Una Ninniss Miss Brf.mer Grace Sheai.y Margaret Smith Grace Walker Martha Ward Dr. Greene Qjllxjleu CLixxruu. - V! -V-: One Hundred Fourteen 1933 Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip b t QX YOUNG HA5 NO MORE DIFFICULTY in GE.T- TINCr GOOD SAJAP- _ SHOTS THAN TANK ,y ICORNEQAY HAS. IN y Ok,. SELLINCr AOS — h NOSSIP- I .■ • s’-: . . COlTM STORM : SEEMS TO LIVE , IN THE SMAOOVV ' tftki. SCEPTRE EVEN AS MARGARET JONES LABORS IN AW ''UNDYING LIGHT FOR quEENS BLUES — Publications THE EDELWEISS Founded 1007 Member North Carolina Collegiate Press Association Mary E. Young EdUor-in-Chief Frances Kornegay Business Manager Ruth Sweeney Martha Martin . June Tweed Margaret Gilliam Rebecca McClary Carol Reeves Frances Raley THE STAFF Photographic Editor Class Editor _ Advertising Manager . Assistant Advertising Manager Junior Representative Sophomore Representative Fresh man Representative -CliTccxua One Hundred Sixteen MART 1 N 5 WEEN E V Qjmuoki i-CLixx axi i One Hundred Seventeen 1933 THE SCEPTRE The Literary Magazine of Queens-Chicora College Founded 102S Member North Carolina Collegiate Press Association Edith Storm Editor-in-Chief Rutit Walters _ Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF _______________________________ Associate Editor ___ Literary Editor _________________________________ Poetry Editor ___________________________________Booh Reviewer BUSINESS STAFF Janet Robinson _ Assistant Business Manager Fannie Bradley Circulation Manager Nancy Redfern Frances Ripplemeyer Katherine McLeskey Carol Reeves ______ Qjutjoa 1-CiiEcoaa One Hundred Eighteen BRADLEY REDFERN 1933 RIPPLEMEYER Qjuxjwid-'C lu xyui One Hundred Nineteen 1933 THJE QUEENS BLUES Bi-lVeekly Neivspaper of Queens-Chicora College Founded 1922 Member North Carolina Collegiate Press Association Margaret Jones . Editor-in-Chief Mary China Stephenson Business Manager Florence Moffett Mary Bowen Claudia McChesney Rebecca McClary Ruth Currie Ione Smith .June Tweed - Dorothy Cothran Cynthia Pharr Clare Hazel Sara Escott ____ Vivian Hilton Dorothv Erh ardt Frances Raley EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF REPORTERS Louise Miller Ann West Caroline Hoon Lucille Blue . Associate Editor - Managing Editor News Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Sports Editor ....Alu rn nae E d it or Humor Editor Day-Student Editor Copy Reader Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Laleah Gray Jessie Pearson QlVXJUAA,- CLuxKca One Hundred T 7 C enty -.«.a 1 . ’ ' r.Vy r J t Tt V XU,J J ’ 4 .V . .j •:? ;vJv v ■f •' •-, • . V4 ’i v - - r • r . ' V. r.V . •£-•'73% ' •4 fir Iff r5 y M • u ft .v .r Believe It Or Not tional sororities compose ember ship of the local pan-h ci- te nic ( roup. ta e IQ 33 Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip Sororities CLEGG President VO U N G Vice-President PAN HELLENIC B ROWN 5M1TH T reasurer Secretary Quxjcvla- One Hundred Twenty-four 1933 COUNCIL BOW E N HAZEL «J F FLOYD WOODCOCK WALKER Qjluocyui-C LxCOOCl One Hundred Twenty-five 1933 ALPHA DELTA PI Founded at tfrcslc an ('ollcf c, Macon. (ia.t 1831 Beta Iota Chapter Established at Queens-!'hicora ('oileye, February 6 , 1931 SORORKS IN UR BE Mrs. H. T. Groome Mrs. K. A. IIitchinson Cat ii i rink Coavhig Dohotiiv KiimoSsox Frances Carey Virginia Cars? Mrs. J. II. Mi Lain Mrs. Ai rrky Ki.liott Virginia Hawkins Ku.es Hawkins SORORKS IN UOKKKCrlO Class of 1933 Kditii Storm Mary Bowks Jl'NK T VVKU) Class of 1934, Class of 1933 Joseph ink Duncan (lass of 1933 Alice Washburn Nancy Kedeern Jean I’oyle Mary Kramks Fiihi.uk Margaret Gilliam PLEDGES Mary Mr Master Margaret Trohai gii Sarah Finckr Frances Grky Dorothy Tyson PATRON NESSES Frances Korn eg ay Mrs. L. B. Abbot Miss Pattik I.ek Diggers Mrs. C. K. Jackson Mrs. Charles Ross Mrs. Cameron Morrison Mrs. W. A. Mi Piiait. Mrs. Mai mo. Lawrend Miss Mary Foreman Mrs. Wade Hampton Mirmiu.l Mrs. Marion Townend - C Lxcoouu. One Hundred Twenty-sir i® STORM REDFHRN BOW ENI -C IaJul xcl One Hundred Twenty-seven 1933 ALPHA DELTA THETA Founded at Transglvania College, Lexington, Kg. November It), 1910 Psi Chapter Established at Queens-Chicora College, April, 1932 SORORES IN URBE Florence Learcii Mrs. George Wray SORORES IN COLLEGIO MALVINE ASBt'RY Class of 1933 Martha Martin Lynn Sanders Elizabeth Elliott Mary Young Class of 193J,. Virginia Parsons Cynthia Pharr Elizabeth Cassells Class of 1935 Laura J. Quattlebaum Eleanor Woodcock Lucille Blue Class of 1936 Katherine Aaron PLEDGES Katherine Lowrance Katherine Shellum Dorothy Ehrhardt Lucy Paschal Ruby Smiley Janet Hilton Frances Haley Marie Wood Mrs. W. J. Edwards PATRONNESSES Mrs. Alma T. Edwards Mrs. C. E. Moore Mrs. Eunice J. Squires One Hundred Twenty-eight LOWRANCE PASCHAL RALEY SMILEV A WOOD QujoouxiC lusCjcyLu One Hundred Tu ent ij-nine 1933 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Founded at Universit]) of Syracuse, May 30, 1004 Gamma Gamma Chapter Established at Queens College, May 10, 1930 SORORES IN URBE Margaret Crooks Cornelia Nixon Mary Gordon Query Florence Snead SORORES IN COLLEGIO Frances Thornton Class of 1933 Ann Clegg Madell Lowe Ruth Walters Dorothy Denton Martha Tyson Susie Wilkie Class of 1934 Virginia Barrow Lois Meacham Miriam Reid Louisa Drennan Dorothy McCreight Hanna Richardson Sara Escott Ann McLaughlin Rosalie Wyman Mary China Stephenson Class of 1935 Margaret Floyd Katherine McLeskey Margaret Truesdale Mamie Hunter Harriet Stevens Jimmy Wilson Marie Wilkinson Class of 1936 Rachel Hamilton PLEDGES Martha Ward Margaret Clegg Margaret Jones Emily Wright Molly Mullen PATRONESSES Mrs. C. C. Hook Mrs. I’arks Kirkpatrick Mrs. F. M. Redd Mrs. Cameron Morrison Qjujuuixi-C IlIco lu One Hundred Thirty McLaughlin McLESKEY REID E SCOT T k RICHARD50N MEACHAM A 5TEPH EN50N DREN NAN FLOYD HUNTER 5TEVEN5 fc 1 WILKINSON TRUE5DALE M.CLEGG HAMI LTON JONES MOORE WARD McCRElGHT WYMAN WILSON WRIGHT Qjlucjcvui One Hundred Thirty-one 1933 CHI OMEGA Founded at University of Arkansas, April d, 1895 Theta Gamma Chapter Established at Queens College, February 2, 1928 SORORES IN FACULTATE Mrs. Warren Booker SORORES IN URBE Miss Marie Turnipseed Willie Walker Cochran Virginia Knee Marion Shannon Mildred Crayton Mrs. Joe Latimer Georgia Spratt Mrs. Tom Henderson Mrs. Henry Newson Sara Spratt Mrs. Richard Iseley Grace Sasseen Mrs. Ward Whisnant SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1938 J Rebekah Hassell Caroline Lillard Elizabeth Sheldon Rosalie Hassell Lois Munroe Anne Goodwin Smith Class of 193If Janet Benn Margaret Malloy Sara Elizabeth Motte Eileen Brown Fi. )rence Moffett Sara Page Murray Ruth Currie Class of 1985 Ruth Turner Claire Hazel Julia Henderson J EA N NETTE M A L LO Y Mary Pope Murray Class of 1986 Ruth Benn I aleah Gray Evalina Stevenson Caroline Wharton PLEDGES Bertha Burch Ione Smith May Lebby Smith Carolyn Hodge PATRON NESSES Miriam Steele Mrs. W. H. Belk Mrs. M. M. Murphy Mrs. Ned Dwelle Mrs. J. C. Crowell Mrs. Osmond L. Barringer Quxxuui CliXcoaxi One Hundred Thirty-two MOFFETT MOTTE MURRAY TURNER HENDERSON i 5AMPSON R. BENN M.SMITH G RAY STEELE I SMITH HAZEL BURCH 5TEVENSON J. MALLOY HODGE Qjuxxam.-C Lixaxca One Hundred Thirty-three r'« - ' . I 19 33 KAPPA DELTA Founded at Virginia State Xonnal, Farmville, lra., October 33, 1307 Alpha Omicron Chapter Established at Queens College, October 20, 1928 Mrs. Thos. Alexander Elsie Brown Mrs. W. C. Brown Mrs. Watts Carr Mrs. J. Frank Chapman Jean Hicklin Crak; Mary W. Di rham Emily Frazer Kuykendall Marie Hagood Mrs. Hamilton Jones SORORES IN URBE Mrs. J. A. Jones Mrs. Oliver Landis Louise Lee Mrs C. Lowe Jean Marion Martha Matheson Virginia Moore Mrs. Peter Morson Mrs. Hall Morrison Elizabeth Myers Mrs. John Myers Mary Brown Margaret Almond Josephine Dandridge Martha Frazer Mildred Brown Carolyn Da Vega Wilma Doggett Louise Alexander Emily Collins Peggy Foreman SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1923 Class of 193Jf Evelyn Hill Margaret Jones Class Of 1935 Eleanor Hayes Class of 1930 Virginia Gilkie Louise Holland Eleanor Killick PLEDGES Estelle H ll Dorothy Hand Mrs. Richard Myers Ki th Nichols Vera Oates Craig Peg ram Augusta Rose Mary Bagi.ey Ross Lemma Shepherd Jane Taliafero Mrs. John Tate Mrs. Dolph Young N’ei.l Whitworth Elizabeth Mason Hughla Lee McCollum Harriet Thompson Betty Runkle Ann West Betty White Carolyn Moon May D. Marion- Rose Ellen White My-c-'V. Jv • • % • i One Hundred Thirty-four 1933 BROWN i.fe WH IT WORTH DANDR1DGE FRAZER HILL ki MASON McCOLLUM THOMPSON COLLINS G I LKEY Qjluouixl- Ciuxjooa One Hundred Thirty-five I Q A 3 PHI MU Founded at Wesleyan College, Maeon, Ga., January 4, 1852 Gamma Gamma Chapter Established at Queens College, September 26, 1929 Elizabeth Austin SORORES IN URBE Mrs. W. W. Dun kin Margaret Kimbrf.ll Eleanor Blac k Mrs. W. R. Foreman Carrie Morris Kirkpatrick Catherine Couch Mrs. Tom Henderson Mrs. J. C. Montgomery Mrs. Frank Danant Mrs. Warren Irvin Mrs. G. W. Pressly, Jr. Kith Beaty SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1933 Catherine Powers Jane Renfrow Hilda Clontz Class of 1934 Alice Rankin Grace Walker Ruth Grover Class of 1935 Lottie Lane Joyner Miriam Story Caroline Arnette Carol Reeves ('lass of 1936 Louise Miller PLEDGES Virginia Gabriel Madeline Kelly Dorothy Foard Julia Gibson Floride Patterson Josephine Foard Edith Reid Ramseur Mrs. E. R. Preston PATRONESSES Mrs. McAllister Carson QuXJZMAC LuCO-XCC. . 't One Hundred Thirty-six « 19 33 k V I RANK IN STORY HENDERSON D. FOARD POWERS J. FOARD G I B50N Qjutocvm- MILLER CLi CO-xa RENFROW RAMSAUR RE EVES PATTERSON One Hundred Thirty-seven - ST . V .v J r Vj _. ' ?f|i i • x-t'WViS ■ «• ov V . .'s ' ' _. ■ . $ •. s •v 4 •' ' (V -.; v- ., v V V% • ;•: S'ltgAVL t •ir ;p I i •| , I i .? • vi v :;a- :.'- -:Uvv( ? 6. v s • . H' ;■ :: . vV• l ’ V $ '•5 •• V H . v?-. •i.r- ■•r •■ 4 ■£ ■ ■ M 4, •• ; wv,. ■ - .A 1- ■•Vs • • • '•••A fS|gl Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip •7 '.C i. Believe It Or Not but the differ- ent phases of the college life, ath- letic and otherwise, are depicted in this section by a snapshot gravure. W V.A. + ‘Vt . . •• TiSW? v.v f v ' • -'-A-: -,•. ••« vs? . - -K i r .-v • « f V . • ; f V - CATHPLAN BER.RYH ILL Officers of the Athletic Association YOUNG Head Cheer Leader WILSON £)ark BJue SHUMATE Lijh 6 BJue Quxjum.-C lU Gcnxi One Hundred Forty-one 1933 5WIMA UNG TEAM DARK BLUE BASKETBALL TEAM Qjujuohxi-C Lixorxt One Hundred Forty-two McLaughlin hodge.g . clegg LIGHT BLUE TEAMS SMITH yearn Captain LIGHT BLUE BA5KHT5ALL TEAM 3 3 SWIMMING TEAM jujuon !- SWAM SONG SHEEPSKIN AT LAST SENIORS AT WORK CURTAIN SAYING GOOD' BYES ROYAL THREE NOTABLES S PECTAT OILS PRINCE AND PRINCESS yAe campus THE HAPPY TRIO SOME ENTERTAINMENT MBDUflHEgjRnBSKi CONGRATULATIONI S, DOCTOFU IS HE HAPPY ? ANNUALS ARE PROFITABLE 5 UCH RADIANT WINN ERS FACULTY COES TO CLASS SPEEDING THE GUESTS COLD? ■ ' GYM. CLASS AT WORK CAROLINA PLAYMAK.ERS READY TO LEAVE ADVERTISING? WELL KNOWN THREE CHAPEL RUSH jenny HAIL AND HEARTY feCf fr At 1 ATYOUR-SERVICE LITTLE STORE LITTLE STORE DAY STUDENT AMBITION PROSPECTS - BEFORE PROSPECTS - AFTER OFF FOR M.C.C.P. A. M.CCP.A. AT WAKE FOREST PRACTICE HOUSE TO BE YOU NAME IT G R- R- R.- R_ HAPPY THO' CAMPUS ED boarders ruling-power VACATIONERS AT WORK UNHAPPY MEMORIES T KEEP SMILING COUNT ME OUT TWO OF A KIND ''TANK EN ROUTE TO CLASS PARLIAMENTARY ROLE TIME FOR. CLASS IS I BLUE? TIME ON OUR. JOHN ENTERTAINS 1TPAYSTO HANDS THE BORED ADVERTISE NOT A KICK COM.IN JUNE AT REST MUSTARD -PLAST OR DEATH WANT A DATE? SMILIN'THRU PENALTY FOR. BEING 'CR.EEH' OH MAN 1 COLLEGE BOOK. BAGS TERRIBLY BROW-BEATEN time out AND SO TO CLASS DISTINGUISH ED GUEST; f 'J M “7 4 h '£ V v VStN i •'' •. ■‘M' VUf 4 ‘-vTX [JTk 't{A V -• • . V W V I' SriSfe ■% ;. a « - : : 7i '' ;v , r . -i c Ss k • . ... «7—f iiTj -S1 «7: -h s$%fjw V'i-viSWi V •■ , . v • s srNa Kfi ? ... ‘- 5 o. 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H‘a .V,. -A ' P .-vi ■-£-' f' -••. • •.; n,%a Vik I Y: -7 r£1%4 ■ ■ ■-• -MiVH- ■• r .'.11 -S a-a - : • ■ ? - ■ . r •■_. % V One Hundred Sixty-three 4! + +% trtJ T . jV M;v-r o hi •V £.1 i’ ; . A m8? s$ •At ., .v •• s'. • • • Kj • if Owe Hundred Sixty-four IV, One Hundred Siatij-five • . '« % v i ' r- V Y: - • ' • -. • ■•;, • • '. Vv' • jkw7£1 v; ;.;V. vr ' i ;- W,.;: . ■:- 4x5 -v.-: i.v • A - . r+ '•L' J • 1 v. 1. ‘ vN2 a« ♦ ■ . '« ' • .•. 'A n .'•• . 'JTj V v •rrZftL? • '4V 7 ■ SN Ti Vv : jf rV ■ N.. „ - . U v ru + v' ' -• • « , • ( •«. • • ? . «•«• WtV' xtefc: C! r Believe It Or Not but it rained on the scheduled Mat Day this year and the festival had to be put off until the next day. 4 JR fsi N??lv Wk ‘i • -if. •'•■ ■ -• • ;R 1 - -.ii w-- ,£b v. Vjm 7.7 ; .. f.? : rrJr. ♦ i. 19 33 M Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip MARY BETH PURVIS QUEEN 2f MAY )Q32 MAY DAY GAVE US A SHOWERS LAST YEAR,. FOLK DANCES FROM EVERY COUNTRY ARE SUOWN BY THE QUEENS-CRICORA GIRLS. i4 YEAR NBLLWMTWORnJ. - „ BEAUTIFUL AS WELL AS BRILLIANT VaJAS CROWNED QUEEN MAY. May Day 1933 One Hundred Sixty-eight The Maids of 19dS Man Court Barrow Steele Tyson Foard Hayes Ward Story Malloy Stevenson Burch Allen Gilbert Kin kle Hoon Richardson- Hazel Hilton Wicker One Hundred Sixty-nine 1932 (Jttccn of Mon Mahv Betii I i rth One Hundred Seventy The Queen and Her Court The Maids of The Court One Hundred Seventy-one 1933 The Queen and her Maid of Honor Nell Whitwoktii One Hundred Seventh-two 1933 May Day, 1032 One Hundred Sevent -three ,-►.-1 i ' 1 ¥ 2§ 9fe r ) -s -f£ , 'r' ..fc. «« ' Ml , U...gage; % $ I 11 i ' if Mk ,' . j vT r , S' '$i 0f ; ii, -_IA ' ffT-'- .; -J KT?WW’ •' . ----------- -■ rr-J ;|j r ■ ■ 1 ■'' 'KJP .■% . ’ '' •’ . Ji j $ - V ' '. v v f kM, Si' . •. «. . • •;• V. : ■ • v V«!@ •-; . •; • Vv£i '-. .• c- V ‘VAV S ;vc v • J: 1933 I 1 k 1 THACKER S, INC. ; k « GILMER-MOORE CO. “A Good Place to Pat” : Incorporated ► One Ilunclred Eighteen South Trvon Street ] 1 c I Sh oes—II osier i)—Luggage t f Continuous Service 26 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. 6:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. | I | BREAD CAKE | j € KeAit Compliments of Baked in flavor Bread ] Hardaway-Hecht Co. | Cakes made with fresh eggs, milk and, ? butter. ' American Bakeries Co. Wholesale Grocers 1310 W. TRADE ST. • t • I • i 1 We call it Compliments of • i Ivey’s Junior Shop LOUIS M. HOLMES . . . hut Seniors, Sophomores, Park Place Pharmacy ) Freshmen, and Graduates, too, 703 Providence Road ,, are finding it a perfectly thrilling place to shop. CHARLOTTE. N. C. | i • Here are all sorts of clever • frocks, suits, coats and sports wear in real Junior sizes (11 to • • i 17). Com pi i me tits of The Glendale Shop ] 4 Second Floor J. R. Ivey Company 107 E. Trade Street 4 k 4 [ ? Qujuoi -Clux oaa One Hundred Seventg-si.v 1933 BKiWiteV fcfe. fefc?.;- 'y i .Ill the Pest Shows! Looking For The Best? CVD 1 THE CRITERION Most of us are. You can al- • ? 2 : ? • ••• ways be sure of the best at Pender’s Stores where the Serv- ice is pleasant, the Quality un- excelled and the Price unusu- ally reasonable. PENDER’S STORES PHONES SI75-8176 Tiie M odel Steam Laundry Co. ‘The Model of Perfection” CHARLOTTE, N. C. Auto Inn, Inc. ‘The House That Service Built’ KATCLIFFE'S Flowers The Theater with a College Packing ! Organized 1874 Commercial National Bank Capital and Surplus One Million Dollars R. A. Dunn A. T. Summey . I. W. Stewart J. B. Doar M. T. Williams Fuller Hendrix J. P. Hobson . Pr sidi ni ............Vice-President V.-President and Cashier .........Assistant Cashier ....... Assistant Cashier ...Ass is tan t Cashie r .... ....-1 ssistant Cash ier CHARLOTTE, N. C. “The 1933 Edelweiss wears a Kinqscraft Cover. Compliments of Carter-Colton Cigar Co., Inc, Charlotte, N. C. L. J. Carter, President W. E. Colton, Sec.-Treas. Compliments of Standard Printing Co. 117 Garland Court Charlotte, N. C. Qjuxx Uxi-CLdcotxi One Hundred Sevent ( -seven 1933 tui JOXSU A. SPOON’S • i ICE CREAM • JVe appreciate I i your • business ! 1529 S. Blvd. 1428 E. 4th St. 1115 Pegram St. PHONE 4715 I McDonald service FIRESTONE Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Brake Lining, Accessories If you love your neighbors, tell them about McDonald Service. VACATION or Dressy Frocks And Our Prices Are Reasonable College Miss, You are always welcome Cjfor Gampus Wear ... “ It's DARLING DUES S” I) i s e r i m i n a t i n g S t y I e— JV i t h o u t E x travagance A complete ready-to-wear shop sponsoring the newest modes in dresses, millinery and shoes for campus and town wear. SPORTSWEAR—AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLOTHES DARLING SHOP H. .1. Rosenthal ill NORTH TRYON STREET CHARLOTTE, N. C. QuJUtMsl-CluAjOAXt One Hundred Seventy-eight 1933 SMART FASHIONS FOR THE COLLEGE MISS Styles for the young lady of discriminating and individual taste. C (Kits Suits Dresses Furs Get This Picture In Your Mind! You’ll want to remember it. For Efird’s is the store that caters to the needs of Carolina’s colleges. Get in the habit of depending on Efird’s for the right fashions. Millinery, Shoes, Lingerie, Hose LUCIELLE - HOP INC.— mad r+k Sxm Queens-Chicora College Charlotte, N. C. CCONGRATULATES the Edelweiss Staff on presenting the annual y of the first year of our membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. We extend greetings to all of the Alumnae and friends of this In- stitution. We place at the disposal of the young womanhood of the South our facilities for service, and give a cordial invitation to those who are seeking a real Christian education, to become students of this College. A faculty of educated Christian men and women, a plant modern and commodious, a standard rating bv the highest rating agency of our section—the Southern Association. Queens-Chicora College aims to prepare women for Christian serv- ice, Christian living, and the highest type of Christian en joyment of life. For catalogue and viewbook address w ILLIAM H. F razer, President BOX 300, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Qjlucju'H-CLixooa One Hundred Seventy-nine 1933 . ' - ■ K • .vA !v -vr.vA Enjoy Delicious Foods and Drinks Comfortably at GREEN GABLES 005 PROVIDENCE ROAD Compliments of Tiiomas Howard Co. POUND MOORE CO. Social Stationery and Engravhifj Phone 2-2131 213 South Try on Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. OUR BEST WISHES To the departing seniors and our thanks to the student body and faculty for their valued patronage. NEWS PRINTING HOUSE S. Church and W. 4th Sts. Charlotte, N. C. DRINK IN BOTTLES Charlotte Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 1 mi West Morehead St. Phone 3-3491 CHARLOTTE. N. C. ..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..e. . .0..0:0..0:0..0:0..9-■ ••••• DAVIDSON WOLFE Wholesale C Irocers Phone 2-8135, 323 Soutli College Street Distributors of Melrose Flour and Sweet Violet Vegetables CHARLOTTE, N. C. MORRIS BARNES Incorporated MARKET OF QUALITY SPECIALTIES Calf Sweetbreads, Brains, Liver, Ox Tongue, Tripe, Pickled Pig Feet, Game in Season, Choice Western Meats, Fish and Oysters, Dressed Poultry, all Kinds of Sausage. Full Line of Delicatessen. Dial 3-1116 27 West Trade Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. QuJLXM l-CluXXyi One Hundred Eighty 19 3 3 r Compliments of G™ET ATLANTIC PACIFIC ™ Commencement and Wedding Invitations Visiting Cards Samples sent upon request W. A. Buening Co. 127 S. Church Street Charlotte, N. C. j CROSLAND’S, INC. | 201 N. TRYON STREET I “Don't forget! Meet me at 1 Crosland’s!” I There you find • Value Courtesy Service “TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE” For You—Four Wonderful Plans FOUR TYPES OF INSURANCE ESPECIALLY FIT THE MODERN YOUNG WOMAN’S NEEDS. WHICH TYPE YOU CHOOSE DEPENDS UPON: First: Whether you wish security against sick- ness or disablement. Second: A lump sum of money at a certain time. If youth but knew What age would crave Many a penny Youth would save. —Oliver W. Holmes. Third: A guaranteed monthly income for life when you are old. Fourth: Provision for Dependents. The Secured Woman is the Insured Woman As some of you go out into life with graduation allow us to point the way for perfect protection for today—for the future. PIONEER PYRAMID LIFE INSURANCE CO. HOME OFFICE CHARLOTTE, N. C. ..................... Qjuxxma-C IuXjO XI 1933 (LAjAajjjlIasl RIGHT! From The Start . . . 1TROM school books and classes to a home and all that it means is quite a jump, but with the right kind of equip- ment the home becomes a modern work shop where the most difficult tasks are performed with ease. The use of electricity enables you to have more leisure time and leaves you fresh and untired at the end of the day---Electric Cookery—Electric Re- frigeration and the many useful Electrical Appliances in your home will take the drudgery out of kitchen tasks. Start right. Use these electrical servants. CHARLOTTE BELMONT WINSTON-SALEM BREVARD GREENSBORO TAYLORSVILLE GREENVILLE LANCASTER SPARTANBURG YORK SALISBURY GREER BURLINGTON MADISON HICKORY KERNERSVILLE ANDERSON TRYON MT. AIRY MARSH VILLE HENDERSONVILLE CLOVER LENOIR BESSEMER CITY MOORESVILLE LIBERTY REIDS VILLE NORWOOD THOMASVILLE MATTHEWS CHESTER WAXHAW NORTH WILKESBORO LEAKSVILLE ELKIN LAURENS HIGH POINT RUTHERFORDTON MARION SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY DIAL 4112 - 432 SOUTH CHURCH STREET Electricity . . . the Servant in the Home” Lxcooa One Hundred Eighty-two iq 33 f------------------- CAROLINA’S LARGEST PHOTOGRAPHIC CONCERN RALEIGH, N. C. (OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS for THE EDELWEISS Q ClU a xa i I f i One Hundred Eighty-three 1933 “ Unusual Excellence is Never the Result of Chance In producing school publications, we endeavor to render a helpful and constructive service directed toward enabling a student staff to issue a representative and distinctive pub- lication. In connection with our new and modern printing plant we maintain a large Art and Service Department where page balance, typography and complete decorative and illustrative motifs are created and worked out. Oueen City Printing Company A Qomplete Service for ffchooi 'Publications CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA One Hundred Eight g-f our b I ;’-' ; V 933 -cLJ-UJL3?X THIS BOOK WAS DESIGNED AND ENGRAVED BY THE MAKERS OF FINE PRINTING PLATES FOR THE SOUTH CHARLOTTE , NORTH CAROLINA luXXXUU. 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