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

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I if ' 2 J HI | ,5 v H ffiT'v Vi aMRiigSilKTO iv« .« twlrSjlE , RJ ' l | 1 | mu I . I UJUiAXb ■qwfl}, n $ 2rq--fM0M : by “tL 3 tuxJji Hi B 11 K % EH V ' , I' -ft v V L, ft ft n l r , WHO MAKE THE TRADITIONS MEANINGFUL WE HOPE THAT YOU WILL FIND IN THIS BOOK THE MEMORY Page Four ICH PEACE, OF S$CCESS AND FAILURE, OF PAIN AND PLEASURE, BUT WHICH WILL ALWAYS BE D TO US. Page Five l|jM u) CgIj-5 i Vltlu K COM- - 02. cm D Lcma — - AjJ gAwu -IXp S iuIa CUaXu w r IXotXuiN vie. - T QUEEPS iit Gur President Dr. Hunter B. Blakely M.A, Th.D, D.D. Dr. Blakely, always ready to help us with our problems or to share our happiness, exemplifies the ideals of our college. Tactful, patient, a guide on whom we can rely, he also has a vision to be shared with us—the vision of a greater Queens and a better world which we will help to build. Dr. Carson The ADMINISTRATION Godard Albright Page Ten Dr. Carson, B.A., B.D., D.D. James M. Godard, A.B., A.M. Dea)i of Instruction Miss Thelma Albright, A.B., A.M. Dean of Students J. W. Thomson, Jr., B.S. Bursar and Treasurer Miss Helen West, A.B. Pxegistrar Miss Anne Hatcher, B.S. Assistant to Dean of Students Nineteen Forty-seven T HOMSON West Hatcher I Page Eleven Left to right: Strickland, Holliday, Sweet, Moseley, Hibbard, Black, Robinson, Meyer, Brvant. Page Twelve Left to right: Abernathy, Godard, Green, Bynom, Robinson, Porter, Kennedy. DIVISION DF FINE ARTS Gordon W. Sweet, B.S., B.Mus., Chairman Rebecca Bryant, A.B. Thomas Hibbard, B.Mus., M.Mus. John A. Holliday, B.A., M.A. Helen Strickland, A.B., M.A. Elsie Stokes Moseley M. Grace Robinson DIVISION DF HUMAN RELATIONS Ethel Abernathy, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Chairman James M. Godard, A.B., A.M. Philip J. Green, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. R. V. Kennedy, A.B., A.M. Dana F. Robinson, A.B., A.M. Left to right: Shisler, Delano, McCutchan, Godard, Huckle, Neff, Albright, Edwards. Left to right: Porter, Godard, Moehlenbrock, Cornwill, Harrell, Dunlap, Inglis. Division of Language and Literature John Wilson McCutchan, A.B., A.M., Chairman Lucile K. Delano, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Thelma Albright, A.B., A.M. Arthur II. Moehlenbrock, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Famee Lorene Shisler, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Laura A. Tillett, A.B., A.M. Elizabeth I Iuckle, A.B., A.M. Division of Professional Subjects James M. Godard, A.B., A.M., Chairman Mary II. Inglis, A.B., A.M. Rena I Iarrell, A.B., A.M., A.B. in L.S. Maribelle Hines, B.S., M.S. Sarah Irene Dunlap, B.S. Estelle Rawl Porter, A.B., A.M. i Left to right: Woodson, Blakely, Taylor, Boggs. Left to right: Norman, McEwen, Nooe, Robinson, Hoyle. Religion and Philosophy Wade H. Boggs, Jr., A.B., B.D., Th.M, A.M., Chairman Hunter B. Blakely, A.M., Th.D., D.D. Mary Louise Woodson, A.B., A.M. Mary Lee Taylor, A.B., M.R.E. Sciences Mildred Morse McEwen, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Chairman Charles W. Robertson, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Hughes Bayre LIoyle, Jr., A.B., A.M. Sara McKee Nooe, B.S., A.M. John II. Norman, A.B. Division of Division of Page Fourteen Business Staff Mr. Donald McNeill Mrs. Pittman Sutton Mrs. Virginia Sealy Miss Betsy I Iodges Miss Edna Adams Housekeeping Staff Miss Loma Squires i Mrs. Brown McCoy Mrs. W. R. Mercer Mr. S. B. Peerman Page Fifteen Senior R the wns ScWdiuJta Ca o5 ---3ucj SuT U omA cfcttAi S UUAi — I -trjTfYm yq- -f-vunoj') jpwo ckr)-.--k)Q Irtr We h ave had our educa tion Senior Class .... President Vice-President ...Secretary . . . . Treasurer The strangeness of caps and gowns on Recognition Day ...“Id Rather Be A Senior . . . first place on Stunt Night—Santa Claus, Isaiah, and Mr. Hibbard . . . “Pride and Prejudice’’ . . . our last Queens Christmas . . . the glorious freedom of Senior Week . . . practice teach- ing . . . banquets, picnics, and parties . . . the solemnity and thrill of graduation . . . tearful last minute good- O O byes . . . “From the Halls of Old Queens College . . .”! Martha Scarborough . . . Laura Martin ......... Mary Elizabeth Martin Flora Ann Nowell . . . OM our diplomas are in view The 1947 Coronet Left to right: Scarborough L. Martin M. E. Martin Nowell Page Nineteen Travis Wylie Most Versatile Senior Class... 1947 Ruth Virginia Bankhead Monroe, N. C. B.S. in Nursing Attended Flora Macdonald College freshman and sophomore years. Ruth Ann Barber Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in History Kappa Delta President of Kappa Delta, senior year. . . Pan-Hellenic Council, senior year. . . I. R. C., senior year. Sarah Elizabeth Barber Savannah, Ga. A.B. in Bible Choral Club, four years—secretary, sophomore year. . . Quill staff, sophomore, junior, senior years—editor, senior year. . . Coronet staff, junior year. . . concert and lecture series committee, junior year. . . S. C. A. secretary, junior year. . . S. C. A. chairman of social service, on cabinet, senior year. Page Twenty Joy Anne Beam Shelby, N. C. B.S. in Art Kappa Delta Publicity committee of S. C. A., sophomore year. . . Sigma Mu, junior year. . . Dean’s list, sophomore and junior years. . . Choral Club, freshman year. . . War Service Committee, freshman year. . . Coronet stall, freshman year. . . Quill staff, junior year. Mary Lillian Beaty Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Transferred from William and Mary in 1946. Macy Blanton Spindale, N. C. A.B. in Bible Donnie Rhodes Most Likely to Succeed Senior Class... 1947 Sarah D. Bobbitt Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Human Relations Chi Omega Vice-President of sophomore class. . . Valkyrie. . . attended University of North Carolina in junior year. . . in WAVES for sixteen months. Mary Ann Bullock Henderson, N. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Alpha Eta Sigma, four years. . . Alpha Iota, sophomore, junior, senior years. . . Community Service Committee, junior year. . . Secretary of Alpha Eta Sigma, junior year. . . Coronet staff, senior year. Jean Campbell Savannah, Ga. A.B. Kappa Delta Transferred from Georgia State Woman’s College, Valdosta, Ga., freshman year. . . Coronet staff, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . Choral Club, sophomore year. . . S. C. A. committees, junior and senior years. . . Secretary of Kappa Delta, senior year. . . Boarding Student Council, senior year. Page Twenty-two I ane McKay Carter Lumberton, N. C. B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi Secretary of Alpha Delta Pi, senior year. . . social chairman, junior year. . . Home Economics Honor Club, junior and senior years. . . Vice-President of Home Economics Honor Club, junior year. . . May Court, four years. . . Maid ot Honor in May Court, senior year. Carolyn Chaney Midland, N. C. A.B. in English Queens Players, freshman and sophomore years. . . Choral Club, freshman year. . . I. R. C., senior year. Kitty Cooper Blackey, Ky. B.S. in Piano and Music Education Alpha Gamma Delta Champion Tennis Singles, freshman and sophomore years. . . Blues staff, freshman and sophomore years. . . Coronet staff, freshman year. . . I. R. C., sophomore year. . . S. C. A. committee, junior year. . . Social committee, junior year. . . College choir, four years. . . Mu Phi Epsilon, junior and seniors years— treasurer, senior year. . . Letter Club, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . Concert and lecture committee, senior year. Page Twenty-three Lois Wilson Most Athletic Senior Class... 1947 Martha Louise Dowd Stanfield, N. C. A.B. in History W. C. U. N. C., freshman year. . . I. R. C., junior and senior years—vice- president, senior year. Madeline Dunn Crowley, La. B.S. in Music Transferred from Southeastern Louisiana College—Kappa Rho. . . Mu Sigma, freshman year. . . Choral Club, freshman year. . . Dramatics Club, freshman year. . . Choral Club, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . Junior voice recital, junior year. Rebecca Anne Edwards Marshville, N. C. A.B. in History Transferred from Wingate Junior College. . . I. R. C., junior and senior years. Page Twen ty-four Sarah Dickey Ennis VVaxmaw, N. C. A.B. in Bible Transferred from Peace College. . . Blues stall, senior year. . . I. R. C., senior year. Alice Ruth Morris Ewart Cornelius, N. C. A.B. in Bible ami Psychology Choral Club, freshman and sophomore years. . . Chapel Choir, freshman and sophomore years. . . I. R. C., freshman and sophomore years. . . Water pageant, junior year. . . 1 lonorarv basketball varsity. . . Senior representative to Boarding Student Government. . . Athletic Council, freshman and senior years. . . Legisla- ture, senior vear. Marjorie Jean Fant Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in History Senior representative to Day Student Council. . . Legislature, senior year. . . I. R. C., senior and junior years—secretary, senior year. . . Chairman of consti- tution committee, senior year. . . Camera Club, senior year. Page Twenty-five Senior Class... 1947 Florence Elizabeth Ferguson Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Bible and Psychology Solicitor at large for S. C. A project, freshman year. . . President of Valkyrie, sophomore year. . . S. C. A. cabinet, prayer meeting committee project chairman, sophomore year. . . Treasurer of Day Student Council, sophomore year. . . sophomore stunt night chairman. . . S. C. A. cabinet, chairman of fellowship committee, junior year. . . Secretary of Day Student Council, junior year. . . Alpha Kappa Gamma, junior year. . . President of S. C. A., senior year. . . Secretary-Treasurer of Alpha Kappa Gamma, senior year. . . Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. IIetiie Elizabeth Fite Sanford, Fla. A.B. in Spanish Alpha Gamma Delta Montreat College, freshman year. . . I. R. C., sophomore and junior years. . . Secretary of F R. C., junior year. Barbara Sue Fowlkes South Hill, Va. A.B. in Sociology Chi Omega Transferred in junior year from Stratford in Danville, Va. . . Business stall of Coronet, senior year. Page Twenty-six Nancy Young Gardner Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Chemistry Ph i M u Business staff of Coronet, freshman year. . . Business staff of Blues, freshman junior and senior years. . . Benzine Ring, sophomore, junior and senior years. . Pledge director, junior year. Katherine Loy Gwynn Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in History ami Education C. LI. N. C. . . Play production for two ears Transferred from Y Rose Marie 1 Iiirt Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in History from Stratford College, Danville, Ya Transferred I Page Twenty-seven mm Florence Ferguson Most Sincere Senior Class... 1947 Mary Johnston Mooresville, N. C. A.B. in History Alpha Eta Sigma. . . Transferred from W. C. U. N. C. . . Alpha Iota, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . I. R. C., junior and senior years—treasurer, senior year. . . Constitution committee, senior year. . . Dean’s list. Aline Hazel Jones Baltimore, Md. A.B. in Chemistry Benzene Ring, junior and senior years—secretary-treasurer, junior year. . . Dean’s list, junior and senior years. . . Senior superlative. Evelyn Beatrice Jones Hampton, Va. B.S. in Home Economics Page Twenty-eight Ellen Maurice Jordan Richburg, S. C. A.B. in History Alpha Delta Pi Transferred from Winthrop, freshman year. . . Member of S. C. A., sophomore, junior and senior years. . . Social service committee, senior year. . . I. R. C., sophomore, junior and senior years—president of I. R. C., senior year. . . Camera Club, senior year. Margaret Virginia Kimrey Sanford, N. C. B.S. (Laboratory Technician) Vice-President of Freshman class. . . Vice-President of Sophomore class. . . Treasurer of Boarding Student Council, sophomore year. . . Secretary of Boarding Student Council, junior year. . . Member of War Service Committee, junior year. Mary Josephine King Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Nursine Education O 4 Presbyterian Hospital, Aline Jones Most Scholarly Senior Class... 1947 Ruth Kinney Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Social Science and History Phi Mu 7 ransferred from Flora Macdonald in junior year. . . Varsity basketball, junior year. . . Blues staff, junior year. . . Coronet staff, junior year. . .Water pageant, junior and senior years. . . Hockey, senior year. . . May Court, senior year. Mary Jane Love Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in English and Psychology 7 ransferred from Agnes Scott in junior year. . . May Queen. . . Dean’s list, senior year. . . Vice-President of Day Student body, senior year. . . Literary staff of Coronet, senior year. . . Prayer meeting committee of S. C. A., senior year. Rebecca Lyerly Granite Quarry, N. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Iota. . . Member of Athletic Council, junior year. . . Treasurer of Alpha Delta Pi, junior year. . . Treasurer of Alpha Iota, senior year. Page Thirty Laura MacQlieen Martin Marion, S. C. B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi Home Economics Honor Club, junior and senior years. . . Treasurer Home Economics 1 Ionor Club, junior year. . . Stunt night chairman, junior year. . . Letter Club, junior and senior years. . . Varsity basketball, junior year. . . May Court, junior and senior years. . . Vice President of Senior class. Mary Elizabeth Mari in Forest City, N. C. A.B. in History Alpha Delta Pi Blues staff, sophomore year. . . I. R. C., sophomore, junior and senior years— president, junior year. . . Vice-President of Pan-Hellenic council, senior year. . . Secretary of Senior class. . . Co-chairman of Social Committee, senior year. Jane Parks McDowell Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in English I. R. C., freshman and sophomore years. . . Blues staff, sophomore year. . . Business Manager of the Coronet, senior year. O y m Page Thirty-one WHO'S WHO ciAm o Un i ver sitie Students in and Colleges Who’s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges is published through the cooperation of over 600 American colleges and universities. These books are placed in the hands of companies who an- nually recruit outstanding students for employment. 1 he purpose of Who's Who is to serve as an incen- tive for students to get the most out of their careers, as a means of compensation to students for what they have done, as a standard of measurement for students, and as a recommendation to the business world. Requisites for membership are character, scholarship, leadership in extra-curricular activities and potentially for future usefulness to business and society. Page Thirty-two OBBH Ferguson . Rhodes . . . Yandle . . . Warner Page Thirty-three Senior Class... 1947 Peggy Jean Miller Jefferson, S. C. A.B. in Mathematics Alpha Gamma Delta S. C. A. fellowship, freshman year. . . Dean’s list, senior year. . . Boarding Student Council, senior year. Julia Montgomery Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in English Transferred from U. N. C. Rachel Nanney Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Page Thirty-four mriiHi !■ mnf him hut ■ Flora Ann Nowell Wendell, N. C. A.B. in Chemistry and Biology Alpha Gamma Delta Quill staff, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . Blues staff, sophomore year. . . Coronet staff, sophomore, junior and senior years—managing editor, junior year. . . Point system committee, sophomore year. . . Sigma Mu, junior and senior years—president, senior year. . . Treasurer of Senior class. . . S. C. A. Committee, junior year. . . Co-chairman of gallery for stunt night, senior year . . . Letter club, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . Benzene Ring, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . Senior class hockey team. . . Dean’s list, sophomore, junior and senior years. Lucy Pate Gibson, N. C. A.B. in Mathematics Alpha Delta Pi May Court, freshman and senior years. . . Secretary of Alpha Deta Pi, junior year. . . Vice-President of Boarding Student Council, senior year. . . Legislature, senior year. . . Senior superlative. Kathryn Beryl Patton Rutherfordton, N. C. B.S. in Art Kappa Delta Co-chairman of stunt night, freshman year. . . War Service Committee, sopho- more year. . . Advertising manager of the Blues, sophomore year. . . Art editor of Quill, junior year. . . Social committee, junior year. . . Business manager of Quill, senior year. . . Art Editor of Coronet, senior year. . . Social committee, senior year. . . S. C. A. committee, senior year. . . Senior hockey team. Lucy Pate Best Dressed Senior Class ... 1947 Ann Perry Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in English War Service Committee, freshman year. . . Treasurer Student Government, sophomore year. . . Gallery chairman for stunt night, sophomore year. . . Valkyrie, sophomore year. . . Editor of Quill, junior year. . . Editor of Coronet, senior year. . . President of Alpha Kappa Gamma, senior year. . . Sigma Mu, senior year. . . Marshal, freshman and sophomore years. . . Chief Marshal, junior year. . . Queens scholar, freshman, sophomore and junior years. . . Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, senior year. . . Senior superlative. Donnie V. Rhodes Lenoir, N. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Freshman representative to Boarding Student Council. . . Valkyrie. . . Alpha Iota. . . Sophomore Stunt night chairman. . . Orchestra, freshman year. . . Choir, freshman year. . . Senior superlative. . . May Court, senior year. . . Alpha Kappa Gamma. . . Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . President of Student Body. . . Legislature, freshman and senior years. . . Honor Council, senior vear. Aileen Sain Statesville, N. C. B.S. in Nursing Education Limestone College. . . Presbyterian Hospital. Page Thirty-six Laura Sanford Hendersonville, N. C. B.S. in Music Boarding Student Council, freshman year. . . Valkyrie. . . Sophomore class treasurer. . . President of Junior class. . . Co-chairman of rat day, sophomore year . . . S. C. A. cabinet, sophomore year. . . House president, senior year. . . Choir, four years. . . Mu Phi Epsilon, junior and senior years. . . Sigma Mu, junior and senior years. Martha Scarborough Mt. Gilead, N. C. B.S. in Account in g Phi Mu Valkyrie. . . Alpha Iota, junior and senior years. . . President of Senior class . . . President of Phi Mu, junior year. . . Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman class. . . Managing Editor of Blues. . . Dean’s list, junior year. Virginia C. Scott Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Phi Mu S. C. A. cabinet, freshman year. . . Legislature, freshman and junior years. . . Alpha Iota—president, senior year. . . Treasurer of Phi Mu, junior and senior years. . . Treasurer of Junior class. . . Quill staff, sophomore and junior years. . . Blues staff, sophomore year. . . Orientation Committee, freshman and junior years. . . Dean’s list, junior and senior years. Shirley Warner Most Efficient Senior Class... 1947 Frances Caroline Simpson Oakboro, N. C. A. B. in History Phi Mu Freshman and sophomore years—Peace College. . . Transferred from Duke in junior year. Bonnie Frances Smith Eagle Springs, N. C. B. S. in Nursing Presbyterian Hospital. Barbara Ruth Snyder Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Chemistry and Biology Chi Omega Junior representative to Day Student Council. . . Legislature, junior and senior years. . . Letter club, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . I. R. C., freshman and sophomore years. . . Benzene Ring, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . Coronet staff, senior year. . . Co-chairman of gallery for stunt night, senior year. . . Camera Club, senior year. . . Varsity Hockey. . . Orientation Committee, junior year. . . Day Student sports chairman. . . Class hockey and basketball teams. Page Thirty-eight Nancy W omack Taylor Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Bible Vice-President of S. C. A. Fellowship, sophomore year. . . S. C. A. cabinet, sophomore year. . . Day Student cafeteria committee chairman, junior year. . . Prayer meeting chairman, junior year. Lois Ann Todd Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Phi Mu President of Phi Mu pledges, freshman year. . . I. R. C., junior year. . . typist for the Blues, junior year. . . Camera Club, senior year. Doris Gray Turner Raleigh, N. C. A.B. in Bible Alpha Eta Sigma. . . Vice-President of S. C. A. cabinet—publicity chairman, junior year. . . Served on program committee of S. C. A. cabinet, sophomore year . . . Junior representatiye to Boarding Student Council. . . Junior representatiye to Legislature. . . Chairman of Concert and Lecture Series committee, junior year. . . Secretary of Junior class. . . Valkyrie. . . Choral Club, four years. . . Mu Phi Epsilon. . . Lead in the “Mikado.” Page Thirty-nine Mary Jane Love Most Attractive Senior Class... 1947 Ruth Turner Columbia, S. C. B.S. (Laboratory Technician) Chi Omega Benzene Ring, sophomore and junior years. . . Camera Club, freshman year. Geneva Doris Underwood Reidsville, N. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Eta Sigma, freshman and sophomore years—secretary, sophomore year. . . Camera Club, freshman year. . . S. C. A., freshman and sophomore years. . . I. R. C., junior and senior years. . . Coronet staff, senior year. Shirley Warner Greenville, N. C. A.B. in Chemistry Phi Mu President of Freshman and Sophomore classes. . . Valkyrie. . . Athletic Council, sophomore and junior years. . . Letter Club, sophomore, junior and senior years . . . Best all-round athletic, sophomore year. . . Queen’s scholar. . . Dean’s list, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . Marshal, four years. . . Benzene Ring, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . Honor Council, four years. . . Legislature, freshman, junior and senior years. . . Secretary of Student Government. . . Vice-President of Pan-Hellenic Council. . . Alpha Kappa Gamma, junior and senior years. . . Sigma Mu, junior and senior years. . . Senior superlative. . . Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. . . Boarding Student Vice-President of Student Government. . . Varsity hockey. . . Class hockey and basketball teams. Page Forty ■1 Jane Fisher Williams Indian Valley, Va. B.S. in Nursing Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tenn., 1939-1941. . . Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing, 1941-1944. . . Member ot Army Nurse Corps, 19 months. Jane I insley Williams Waynesboro, Ga. B.A. in Secretarial Administration Alpha Delta Pi Vice-President of Alpha Delta Pi, junior year—president, senior year. . . Senior representative to Athletic Council. Lois Wilson Stevenson, Md. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Chi Omega Representative to A. A., sophomore year—secretary, junior year—president, senior year. . . Letter Club. . . Class team in hockey and basketball. . . Varsity hockey. . . May Court, four years. . . Secretary of Chi Omega, sophomore year- president, junior year. . . Pan-Hellenic Council, junior year. . . Social Committee, junior vear. . . Orientation Committee, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . Legislature, sophomore year. . . Senior superlative. . . Choral Club, freshman and sophomore years. . . Business Manager of Quill, junior year. . . Business Manager of Student Directory, junior year. Page Forty-one Senior Class... 1947 Helen Woodside Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Alpha Delta Pi Transferred from W. C. U. N. C. Page Forty-two Julia Wright Ruffin, N. C. A.B. in History Chi Omega Transferred from Stratford College, Danville, Va., in junior year. Travis Dolores Wylie Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Music Alpha Gamma Delta Transferred from Brenau, sophomore year. . . Chairman Day Student House and Grounds committee, sophomore year. . . Choral Club, sophomore, junior and senior years. . . Stunt night committee, junior year—chairman, senior year. . . President of Mu Phi Epsilon, senior year. . . Day Student secretary, senior year. . . Day Student Council, junior year. . . Athletic Council, senior year. . . May Day committee, junior year. . . Senior superlative. . . Social Committee, senior year. . . Dean’s list, senior vear. . . Orientation committee, senior year. . . Water pageant, senior year. Mary Courtney Yandle Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Bible W. C. U. N. C., freshman year. . . Vice-President of Student Government representing Day Students, senior year. . . Senior superlative. . . Alpha Kappa Gamma, junior year—vice-president, senior year. . . Legislature, senior year. . . Honor Council, senior year. . . Vice-President of S. C. A., junior year. . . Vice- President of Junior class. . . Who’s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges. HI m SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES Wanda Wageley Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in English and Psychology Phi Mu Transferred from Potomac State School of West Ya. University, Keyser, W. Va. . . Blues staff, junior year. . . Junior Class editor of the Coronet. Bradene Blackmon Buies Creek, N. C. B.S. in Nursing Presbyterian 1 fospital. Naomi Carter Kannapolis, N. C. B.S. in Nursing Johns Hopkins. Esther Ward Nakina, N. C. B.S. in Nursing Presbyterian Hospital. Geraldine Key Monroe, N. C. B.S. in Nursing Presbyterian Hospital. I I I Page Forty three the junior clan at old Q. C. and a Junior Class Maude Dickson ............President Helen Guthrie .......Vice-President Lawrie Clark .............Secretary Nancy Gordon .............Treasurer September—new faces and old friends . . . big sisters and chaperons . . . Susie Ha Ha . . . Directories—ads and salesmanship . . . selling sandwitches and Christmas cards . . . Autumn Nocturne—dreamy music, new formal, and banging balloons . . . our importance at election time . . . the junior-senior . . . commencement week- sun baths, tennis, swimming, and rehearsals . . . fashion- ing the daisy chain and exchanging caps and gowns . . . graduation and the realization that next year we ll wear the mortar hoards! We’re grand old class are we. Left to right: Gordon Guthrie Dickson Clark The 1947 Coronet Page Forty-five Juniors Ann Abernathy Lincolnton, North Carolina Geneva Applewhite Halifax, North Carolina Arnette Avery Charlotte, North Carolina Josephine Ausley Waterville, North Carolina Kathryn Barrier Concord, North Carolina Eleanor Bates Charlotte, North Carolina Suzanne Blackmon Kershaw, South Carolina Buford Bobbitt Charlotte, North Carolina Lillian Burkhalter Charlotte, North Carolina Mary Ellen Burnett York, South Carolina Peggy Burns Narbeth, Pennsvlvania Nancy Chaffin Halifax, Virginia O Sarah Lee Cochrane - ' • , Derita, North CarolinaV-’ . Betty Ann Combs Elkin, North Carolina Lillian DeArmon Charlotte, North Carolina 'k i V l L K ■ Page Forty-six The Coronet )f Queens Juniors Patsy Desmond Charlotte, North Carolina Maude Dickson Greensboro, North Carolina Elizabeth Dietz Spray, North Carolina Ann Dixon Belmont, North Carolina Kathryn Dowd Biscoe, North Carolina Ann Emerson Charlotte, North Carolina Marion Fant Charlotte, North Carolina Jane Farmer Spartanburg, South Carolina Virginia Fesperman Charlotte, North Carolina Margaret Gallant Anderson, South Carolina Annie Sue Gaston Fowell, North Carolina Winifred Goff Charlotte, North Carolina J erry Gooding Kenansville, North Carolina Nancy Gordon Washington, D. C. Virginia Graham Elkin, North Carolina . Prtge Forty-seven Juniors Helen Guthrie Phenix, Virginia Mary Lynn Haigler Monroe, North Carolina Louisa Hall Westminster, South Carolina Barbara Hanson Charlotte, North Carolina Catherine Haywood Mount Gilead, North Carolina Jean Henninger Charlotte, North Carolina Eleanor Huske fj , y Reidsville, North Carolina . Imogene Isley if .n Cooleemee, North Carolina Sara Jamison Greensboro, North Carolina Eleanor Johnson Charlotte, North Carolina Betty Johnston Southern Pines, North Carolina Peggy Kelly Cameron, North Carolina ujjH v' J 1 Cathey Leeper Elkin, North Carolina Barbara Libby Charlotte, North Carolina Doris MacDougall Charlotte, North Carolina Page Forty-eight The Coronet of Queens Juniors Edwina McDill Gastonia, North Carolina Mary McLelland Mooresvillc, North Carolina Betty McMurry Swannanoa, North Carolina Nancy McNeely Mooresville, North Carolina Charlotte Maffitt Charlotte, North Carolina Ruth Magrath Conway, South Carolina Alys Martin Concord, North Carolina Peggy Mitchell Greenville, North Carolina Doris Moore 1 luntersville, North Carolina Billie Morton Matthews, North Carolina Marilyn Mullis Charlotte, North Carolina Mable Ruth Mundy Denver, North Carolina Inez Northcutt Charlotte, North Carolina Mary Katherine Nye Conway, South Carolina Arlene Palmer Charlotte, North Carolina Page Forty-nine Juniors Cora Ann Parks Charlotte, North Carolina Margaret Peters Florence, South Carolina Mary Neal Ransom Charlotte, North Carolina Florence Robinson Conway, South Carolina Marilyn Sailers Charlotte, North Carolina Frances Scarratt Atlanta, Georgia Anna Scott Cape Charles, Virginia Euginia Shive Nashville, Tennessee Ruth Smith McBee, South Carolina Betty Stine Charlotte, North Carolina Laura Stroupe Mount Holly, North Carolina Page Fifty The Coronet Juniors I I elen Switzer Charlotte, North Carolina Anne Teague Winston-Salem, North Carolina Jean Thompson Charlotte, North Carolina Martha Todd Rocky Mount, North Carolina Jean Torrence Gastonia, North Carolina Betty Sue Trulock Climax, Georgia Alice Tucker Concord, North Carolina Billie Wingate Charlotte, North Carolina Carol Wohlford Charlotte, North Carolina Anna Worth Banner Elk, North Carolina Bose Marie Wright Charlotte, North Carolina if Queens Page Fifty-one “R ah - rah - rah - for Sophomore Sophomore Class Jackie English ..........................President Joanne Macauley ....................Vice-President Rosemary Hamrick ........................Secretary Adrienne Hartmann .......................Treasurer Back at Queens with a new importance . . . Jackie Frost, bugs and farmers . . . Alice and White Rabbit Harrell . . . light cuts and no closed study . . . mid-week movies and dates . . . breakfast for the seniors . . . spring holidays and smart new outfits . . . engagement rings J o o o and frat pins . . . exams again—not such a bugaboo for veterans . . . “No more days til we go home!” J O Class-Glory ’49,” The 1947 Coronet Left to right: Macauley Hartmann English Hamrick Page Fifty-three Sophomores.: Virginia Allen Ruth Anderson Frances Balsley Maria Barraza . Goldie Barron . Elizabeth Beall Mary Beasley . . Charlotte, North Carolina .Charlotte North Carolina Reidsville, North Carolina . . . Panama City, Panama . . . Seneca, South Carolina .Charlotte, North Carolina . . .Waco, North Carolina Mabel Pauline Bell Mary Bivens........ Ruth Blair ......... Nancy Blanton Betty Jane Booream Rachel Britt........ Mary Jane Brooks . . . .Charlotte, North Carolina . Marshville, North Carolina , .Charlotte, North Carolina .Charlotte, North Carolina ............Bartow, Florida . . .Wendell, North Carolina Greensboro, North Carolina Virginia Brosius Betsy Brown Ware Bruin Gay Campbell . . Betsy Cansler . . Sara Clark ..... Marian Cochrane .Charlotte, North Carolina .Charlotte, North Carolina Henderson, North Carolina ......Kingsport, Tennessee .Charlotte, North Carolina . . Charlotte, North Carolina . . . Derita, North Carolina Martha Cottingham Betty Couch ....... Jane Davis ........ Louise Davis ..... Cornelia Ditto Phyllis Dorward . . . Jean Douglas ...... Bennettsville, South Carolina . .Charlotte, North Carolina . . . Charlotte, North Carolina . . .Charlotte, North Carolina . . . Charlotte, North Carolina . .Wananisle, North Carolina . Walterboro, South Carolina Pflge Fifty-four ..of Queens Katherine Ebert ......................................Charlotte, North Carolina Margie Ann Edwards ..........................Charlotte, North Carolina Harriet Elliott ......................................Charlotte, North Carolina Dorothy Elyea .......................................Atlanta, Georgia Jackie English.............................Spruce Pine, North Carolina Barbara Jean Fant ...................................Atlanta, Georgia Dorothy Ferguson ................................Thomasville, Georgia Louise Fink ....... Sara Flowers ..... Dorothy Floyd .... Dorothy Fogg ...... Pauline FormyDuval Margaret Fowler . . Charlotte Fraser . . . . Mooresville, North Carolina . . Lake City, South Carolina . . Newberry, South Carolina . . . Charlotte, North Carolina Wilmington, North Carolina ...............Atco, Georgia . . Walterboro, South Carolina Hazel Anne Fraser . . Betty Funderburk . . . Carolyn Flitch...... Joan Gaffney ........ Tilda Gibbs ......... Joy Godfrey ........ Lillian Marie Graham ............Atlanta, Georgia . . Charlotte, North Carolina ..Charlotte, North Carolina ..Charlotte, North Carolina ......Dunn, North Carolina . .Charlotte, North Carolina Greensboro, North Carolina Virginia Gray...... Rosemary Hamrick . Eloise Hardin .... Adrienne Hartmann Virginia Hayes Betty Jane Henry . Mary Hilliard . . . . . . .Clinton, South Carolina Forest City, North Carolina ....Welch, West Virginia . .Charlotte, North Carolina . .Charlotte, North Carolina . .Charlotte, North Carolina . Charlotte, North Carolina Page Fifty-five Sophomores. Carolyn Hinson Mildred Hollingsworth Margaret Holt Bernice Huffstetler Louise Johnson Charlotte, North Carolina Brownville, Florida Charlotte, North Carolina Charleston, South Carolina Phyllis Johnson Ashley Jones Emily Kimrey Katherine Knight Frances Lazenby Mocksville, North Carolina Savannah, Georgia Sanford, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Rose Lineberger Adra Long Mary Jane McBrayer Lillian McCulloch Mary McCoy Charlotte, North Carolina Forest City, North Carolina Elizabethtown, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Joanne Macau ley Beth Millwee Anne Morehouse Virginia Nicholas Patricia Pallagut Betty Jo Pleasants Seneca, South Carolina Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Page Fifty-six 1 of Queens Lincoln ton, North Carolina . . . .Clinton, South Carolina . . Lexington, North Carolina . .Charlotte, North Carolina . .Charlotte, North Carolina Peggy Rhodes ..... Katherine Robinson Martha Scarborough Mildred Scott .... Suzanne Small Betty Anne Smith Olivia Smith...... Gertrude Smith . Gloria Snelling . . Carter Taylor . . ......Richmond, Virginia . . .Monroe, North Carolina .Charlotte, North Carolina . . . .Lenoir, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Alice Grey Tharp Georgelle Thomas Frances Thompson Shirley Tison Anne Tuttle . . . . ............Bartow, Florida . .Charlotte, North Carolina Mooresville, North Carolina . .Charlotte, North Carolina ......Lane, South Carolina Anne Vann....... Patricia Watson Mary Jo White Anne Wilkes . . Alice Womack . Martha Young . . . . . Dunn, North Carolina .Charlotte, North Carolina ......Portsmouth, Virginia Charlotte, North Carolina .Charlotte, North Carolina .Charlotte, North Carolina Page Fifty-seven Through the years we will always si Freshman Class Connally Smith .........President Rossie Meadows ....Vice-President Grace Childs .Secretary-Treasurer The newness of college life . . . the mad rush of orien- O tation week . . . square dancing with Davidson men . . . the indecision of rush week . . . scary six-week tests and grades . . . first majors and campuses ... rat caps . . . roses, violets, and stinkv perfume . . . Boar’s Head Din- ner and hilarious good-byes . . . the excitement of election week . . . Valkyrie tapping—our leaders recognized . . . exams and packing . . . rising sophomores at last! Page Fifty-eight to ’50 our praises ring. Left to right: Meadows Smith Childs Page Fifty-nine Freshmen Sara Adams...........Greenville, South Carolina Helen Alexander .Seneca, South Carolina Katherine Arrowsmith ....Jacksonville, Florida Leola Baker...West Palm Beach, Florida Shirley Baker.......................Charlotte, North Carolina Lillian Barber ...................Savannah, Georgia Clara Mae Barner .... Charlotte, North Carolina Peggy Barrentine..........Charlotte, North Carolina Mary Berry ...................Morrisburg, Tennessee O' Mildred Best.............Statonsburg, North Carolina Marilyn Biggers............Charlotte, North Carolina Janet Blacker..............Charlotte, North Carolina Sara Virginia Blythe . .Charlotte, North Carolina Lucy Boggs..............................Birmingham, Alabama Virginia Branch..........Morganton, North Carolina Jo Anne Brown ............................Eldorado, Arkansas Shirley Byerley..........Lake City, South Carolina Beckie Byrum ....... .Charlotte, North Carolina Zayde Cardona................Aquadilla, Puerto Rico Virginia Cauthen.........Rock Hill, South Carolina Janelle Clark .....................Dothan, Alabama Grace Childs ............Charlotte, North Carolina Margrit Cloer ..............Lenoir, North Carolina Jane Cole..................Sanford, North Carolina Betty Lou Collins .... Charlotte, North Carolina Betty Jean Conner . . . .Charlotte, North Carolina Mary Louise Conrad . . .Charlotte, North Carolina Shirley Corbett ..................Jacksonville, Florida Mary B. Corry .... Bennettsville, South Carolina Anne Davis.................................Lake Village, Arkansas Jane Davis ....................Lake Village, Arkansas Martha Jane Davis . . . .Charlotte, North Carolina The Coronet Page Sixty Freshmen Bettie Eudv.........................Charlotte, North Carolina Elizabeth Evans . . . .Wilmington, North Carolina Norma Fayvley..................Jacksonville, Florida Lois Fillmer ..........................Beckley, West Virginia Adelaide Foil ......................Charlotte, North Carolina Joanne Ford ...................Sylacauga, Alabama Carolyn Fraser............Walterboro, South Carolina Gordon Freeman . . .Midway Park, North Carolina J 9 Mary Jane Gardner . . . .Gastonia, North Carolina Katherine Godfrey ..Greenville, South Carolina Eleanor Godfrey .Winston-Salem, North Carolina Barbara Hamby...........Charlotte, North Carolina Dorothy Hamrick ....Davidson, North Carolina Catherine Harrill . . . .Charlotte, North Carolina Cornelia Harris........Clinton, South Carolina Frances FIarris................Macon, Georgia Emily Helsith.............We$t Palm Beach, Florida Elinor Henry .................Nashville, Tennessee Juanita FIlibbard........Charlotte, North Carolina Susan Inman.............................York, South Carolina Charlotte Jarmen.........Sumter, South Carolina Barbara Jobe........ Forest City, North Carolina Julia Johnson . . . .Winston-Salem, North Carolina Margaret Jones ...................Toccoa, Georgia1 . C £ Dorothy Anne Kibler Patricia Keesling . . . Judith Kinney ....... Sandra Lan .......... .... Richmond, Virginia . .Payton, West Virginia j . .Malder, Massachusetts U-c Maplewood, New Jersey ‘ UL. Sara Langston.............Darlington, South Carolina Betty Lawing...............Charlotte, North Carolina Doris Lawing ..............Charlotte, North Carolina June Lawing................Charlotte, North Carolina Page Sixty-one Freshmen Mayree Kay Ledford . .West Lawn, Pennsylvania Sarah Lawes .............Birmingham, Alabama Cathrine Lewis .... Greenville, South Carolina Maritza Linares.........Panama City, Panama Jo Loftis ..........Charlotte, North Carolina Elizabeth McCorkle......York, South Carolina Peggy McNeill .......Charlotte, North Carolina Anita Mackenzie.....Charlottesville, Virginia Helen Malonee........Charlotte, North Carolina Bettina Marabelle .Wilmington, North Carolina Sarah Marlow.......Wilmington, North Carolina Mary Jean Martin........Easley, South Carolina Dare Masters .......................Richmond, Virginia Ola Matlock...........Chester, South Carolina Sara Matthews.......Charlotte, North Carolina Martha Ross Meadows ........Opelika, Alabama Eleanor Miller...............Charlotte, North Carolina Frances Mimms...............Greenville, South Carolina Nancy Montgomery . . . Reidsville, North Carolina Louise Moore.................Charlotte, North Carolina j V g Belva Morse . . . .Winston-Salem, North Carolina Virginia Murphy .........Bluefield, West Virginia Kellah Murray..................Aiken, South Carolina Elizabeth Norris .....................Macon, Georgia O s ' % Lenora Norman ...........Greenville, South Carolina Mary Nowell .................Wendell, North Carolina Peggy O’Brien ............Bluefield, West Virginia Dorothy Owenby.....................Lakeland, Florida Sara June Patterson .Greensboro, North Carolina “ Meta Pauling ...........Darlington, South Carolina O 7 Marianne Permenter ...... Jacksonville, Florida Sarah Pharr . . . .......Charlotte, North Carolina N ' T J ' ' J' • v V Page Sixty}-two v ‘ , . J 7 4 j $ S 5'- - - | V (V The Coronet A • i 1 «V jL v Freshmen Dolores Polk .....Charlotte, North Carolina Ruth Porter.............Charlotte, North Carolina Julia Provence..Greenville, South Carolina Jayne Puckett.Huntersville, North Carolina Byrdie Raymond...........Lakeland, Florida Doris Jean Rea .....Charlotte, North Carolina Elizabeth Rhodes....Charlotte, North Carolina Betsey Roberts..........Charlotte, North Carolina Mary K. Roberts Margret Ralston Sylvia Rose...... Louise Roush . . . t -i i; Nina Senn Connally Smith . Refayette Snider Rachel Spangler .Charlotte, North Carolina ......New Hope, Virginia Charlotte, North Carolina .Charlotte, North Carolina Seneca, South Carolina Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee .Shelby, North Carolina Rachel Stevens.....................Council, North Carolina Cathrine Stewart . . . .Charlotte, North Carolina Martha Tarleton ............Union, South Carolina Charlotte Terhune . . . . Harrodsburg, Kentucky Betty Terrell ..........................Haperville, Georgia Doris Thomas...........High Point, North Carolina Lou Ellen Thompson........................Tazewell, Virginia Anna Lou Todd................Fanwood, New Jersey Marylyn Vaughan.....................Opelika, Alabama LaRosa Vaughn.............West Palm Beach, Florida Laura Jenette Vorler .Charlotte, North Carolina Jeannie Walker................Spencer, West Virginia Melba Wallace..........Charlotte, North Carolina Robin Wardelaw ................Richmond, Virginia Lucy Whitehead.........Charlotte, North Carolina Eleanor Whitehead ......................Norfolk, Virginia O ]f Queens Page Sixty-three Freshmen Margaret Wikle..Charlotte, North Carolina Mildred Ann Wilson . .Charlotte, North Carolina Roberta Jean Wilson .Orlando, Florida Marjorie Woods..............Richmond, Virginia Barbara Wylie...Winnsboro, South Carolina Freshmen Without Pictures: Mary Anne Ashe...........Charlotte, North Carolina Juanita Bame . . . .Carolina Beach, North Carolina Ruth Henthorne ........... Gilliam, West Virginia © Eleanor Marshall . . . .Charlotte, North Carolina Anne Masterman . . . .Charlotte, North Carolina Mary Moore..............Whiteville, North Carolina Mildred Morgan...........Edgefield, South Carolina Jane Moss................Charlotte, North Carolina Barbara Shaw.............Charlotte, North Carolina I UU C OO- tXJa caXDJu - —ti— I'nge Sixty-four US SokeJIuJta CcJu$A’ -Q'uj SuliU gmA JPcttfe. SutoAi'-- « trjry -o _ Tvng jrq—-j'wnoj') ffwo fck .—lroq )iW| THE LEGISLATURE Donnie Rhodes.................President of Student Government Shirley Warner................Boardirw Student Vice-President of Student Government Mary Yandle........................Day Student Vice-President of Student Government Nancy Gordon..................Secretary of Student Government Jacqueline English............Treasurer of Student Government The Legislature, which is composed of representatives from phases of Student Government, is representative of the voice of the students in proposing any improvements in the functioning of the Student Government, or in recommending anv improvements for the well-being of the college itself. First Row: Warner, Yandle, Rhodes, Gordon, English. Second Row: Smith, Ebert, Snyder, Parks. Third Row: Scott, Campbell, Love, J. Fant. Fourth Row: Hollingsworth, Ewart, Magrath, DeArmon. Fifth Row: McCulloch, Pate, Leeper. Page Sixty-eight HONOR COUNCIL 1 he Honor Council, composed of the Student Government Presi- dent, the Vice-Presidents of the Student Government, and four addi- tional members from the student body at large, has, as its duty, to uphold the honor of the college and to deal with any case of infraction of the I lonor System. Seated: Nye, Yandle, Rhodes, Warner, Blackmon. Standing: I fuske, I lollingworth. mi Page Sixty-nine Seated: Rhodes, Sanford, Ewart, Warner, Pate, Miller, Campbell. Standing: MacMurray, Leeper, Kimrey, Hollingsworth. BOARDING STUDENT COUNCIL Shirley Warner...... Lucy Pate ........... Peggy Miller ....... Laura Sanford ....... Jean Campbell ....... Betty McMurray ..... Emily Kimrey ........ Ruth Ewart ......... Cathey Leeper ....... Mildred Hollingsworth Eleanor Godfrey .... Boarding Student Vice-President of Student Government ..............First Vice-President of Boarding Students .............Second Vice-President of Boarding Students ..............Third Vice-President of Boarding Students .............Fourth Vice-President of Boarding Students ................................................Secretary ................................................T reasurer ...................................Senior Representative ...................................Junior Representative ................................Sophomore Representative .................................Freshman Representative The purpose of the Boarding Student Council is to encourage self-government, to enforce the rules and regulations set up by Legislature, to stimulate the highest stan- dards of scholarship and honor in all matters of personal conduct, and to act as a medium between faculty and student. Page Seventy Left to right: Ebert, Wylie, Love, Yandle, Fant, Ditto. DAY STUDENT COUNCIL Mary Yandle......................Day Student Vice-President of Student Government Mary ]ane Love ...............................Vice-President of Day Student Council Travis Wylie ...............................................................Secretary Cornelia Ditto .............................................................Treasurer Iean Fant...................................................... Senior Representative [ean IIenninger ...............................................................Junior Piepresentative Katherine Ebert ............................................................Sophomore Representative Doris Lawing ................................................................Freshman Representative 1 he purpose oF the Day Student Council is to help in the maintenance oF a desirable attitude on the part of the day students, to encourage their participation in college activities, and to Foster closer relationships between the hoarding students and the day students. Page Seventy-one Student Christian Florence Ferguson . . . Eleanor Bates ....... Doris Turner......... Betty Sue Truelock . Jane Davis ........... Miss Mary Lee Taylor ......................President . . . Day Student Vice-President Boarding Student Vice-President ......................Secretary .......................Treasurer ........................Adviser First Row: McCulloch, Magrath, Ferguson, Taylor, Turner, Huske, Bates. Second Row: Barber, Davis, Trulock, Scott, Haigler. Left to right: Macauley, Dick- son, McMurray, Turner. Page Seventy-two Association The Student Christian Association, of which all mem- bers of the student bod are a part, seeks to create on the campus an awareness of lasting spiritual values and to infuse into campus life that Christian faith which is vital for the well-rounded growth and development of to- morrow’s leaders. rhe Cabinet of the S. C. A. plans and guides the activities of this association. Vespers on Sunday nights, prayer meetings during the week, and religious and social service on and off the campus are planned by this group. It also sponsors fall and spring services, at which time prominent speakers visit the campus. Through the various committees, the responsibilities of the association are distributed throughout the student body. Cabinet and these committees, working as a core group, seek to help every girl to know God better, to feel I lis presence in her daily life, and to share in the fellow- ship of service. Left to right: McCulloch, Parks, Campbell, Douglas. Left to right: Love, White, Scott, Smith, Todd, Graham. Seated: Barber, Applewhite, Childs. Standing: Nye, Clark, Jordan. Left to right: Patton, Emerson, Hanson, Magrath. Left to right: Ditto, Hardin, Huske, Jamison. left to right: Shive, Haigler, McNeely. Page Seventy-three VALKYRIE Jane Davis ............................................President Emily Kimrey ................................Secretary-Treasurer Lillian McCulloch ......................................Chaplain Mrs. Dana Robinson.......................................Adviser Valkyrie is composed of those students in the rising Sophomore class who have manifested definite qualities of leadership and citizen- ship. Valkyrie strives to foster an interest in scholarship and extra- curricular activities, to stimulate high ideals, and to create a spirit of friendliness on the campus. Page Seventy-four Ann Perry ..................................................President Mary Yandle ...........................................Vice-President Florence Ferguson ................................Secretary-Treasurer lie Olympian Circle of Alpha Kappa Gamma, regional honorary leadership fraternity, was established on Queens’ campus in 1928. 1 he objectives of diis fraternity are to encourage the highest aspects of leadership among students and faculty, to promote lofty and worthy ideals, and to encourage the highest standards for all college activities. ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA Page Seventy-five I eft to right: Perry, Yandle, Rhodes, Warner, Ferguson, Gordon. ALPHA IOTA ■ Virginia Scott . . Marilyn Sailers Virginia Hayes . . Rebecca Lyerly Miss Mary Inglis .... President Vice-President .....Secretary . . . .Treasurer ......Adviser Alpha Iota, international honorary business sorority, is composed of those selected students who are majoring in business, whose scholastic records are an average of at least ninety, and who are outstanding in character, leadership, and service. Alpha Iota was founded in 1930 and the local chapter, Delta Psi, was established in 1939. Miss Mary Inglis is faculty adviser and regional counselor. Seated: Hayes, Bullock, Inglis, Sailers, Scott, Hines, Lyerly. Standing: Hollingsworth, Gray, Wilkes, Johnston, Allen, Rhodes, Cochrane. Page Seventy-six HOME ECONOMICS HONOR CLUB Ann Abernathy .............President Anna Scott ...........Vice-President Betty A. Combs . Secretary Treasurer I he I lome Economics 1 Ionor Club is composed of those students who have expressed definite interest in the de- partment. I he objective is to promote good fellowship and happiness among members of the department and to en courage interest in I lome Economics activities. Members are upperclassmen who have maintained a high scholastic standing in this and other courses. First Ron1: Scott, Combs, Abernathy, Fogg. Second Row: Mill wee, Lazenbv, Cornwell. Third Row: Dunlap, Carter, Scott. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Ellen Jordan ......President Louise Dowd ..Vice-President Jean Fant .........Secretary Mary Johnston .....Treasurer Dr. Greene ..........Adviser 1 he International Relations Club is an affiliate member of those clubs which are sponsored by the Carnegie Endow- ment for International Peace. I he ob- jective of this organization is the promo- tion of a more complete understanding among nations. Seated: Jordon, McCoy, Johnston, J. Fant, Martin, M. Fant. Standing: L. Dowd, K. Dowd, Hall, Guthrie, Farmer, Sailers, Barber, Nanney, Cha Chaffin, Underwood. Page Seventy-seven The Queens College Choir is composed of those girls in the student body who have the desire and ability for ensemble singing. Under the compent direction of John A. Holliday, the choir participates in the chapel service, in intercollegiate musicals, and in various civic programs. Trying try-outs. . . . Practice every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. . . . pitch pipes and blue robes. . . . memorizing Latin words. . . . “second sopranos are off! .... Messiah and Christmas vespers. . . . Spartanburg and David- son. . . . Commencement concert. QUEENS COLLEGE CHOIR Page Seventy-eight MU PHI EPSILGN Travis Wylie ............................................President Laura Sanford ......................................Vice-President Doris Turner ............................................Secretary Kitty Cooper ............................................Treasurer Miss Grace Robinson .......................................Adviser Epsilon Beta chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary and professional music fraternity, was established on Queens’ Campus in 1945. I he purpose of Mu Phi Epsilon is to recognize and reward outstanding musical ability. It is composed of those music students whose records are an average of ninety, at least, and are outstanding in character and leadership. Seated: Cooper, Wylie. Standing: Turner, Saniord, Black, Robinson. Page Seventy-nine SIGMA MU I Flora Ann Nowell ...........................................President Laura Sanford .........................................Vice-President Betsy Hodges ...............................................Secretary Sigma Mu is an honorary scholastic fraternity. Its members are selected from both faculty and student body. The purpose of Sigma Mu is to recognize and reward outstanding scholarship and to stimu- late scholarly research by both graduates and under-graduates. f) i) Page Eighty Left to right: Perry, Nowell, Beam, Warner, Sanford. THE QUILL Betty Barber ........ Pat Patton .......... Joy Beam ............ Gay Campbell......... Miss Laura Tillett... ............Editor Business Manager .......Art Editor . .Make-up Editor ...........Adviser The Quill is the college literary magazine. It is published twice yearly and contains the best liter- ary efforts of the students. Its aims are to recognize creative ability among the students and to arouse interest in literary achievement. Meetings at “The Pub” . . . Barb’s whimsical poetry . . . criti- cal analysis of material . . . missing Miss Tillett during her illness . . . deciding on cover and frontispiece designs . . . last minute selections and layout problems ... at last— the finished product! First Row: Nye, B. J. Fant, Perry- Second Row: Lan, Beam, Emerson, Nowell, Barber, Patton, Tillett. Page Eighty-one First Row: Stroupe, Ebert, Martin, Blackmon, Torrence, Booream. Second Row: Wright, Emerson, Trimble, Hamby, Barron, K. Robinson, B. J. Fant, F. Robinson. Third Row: Davis, McDill, Moore, Ennis, Apple- white, McCulloch, Gordon. The QUEENS BLUES Suzanne Blackmon Editor-in-chief Jean Torrence Managing Editor Helen Switzer Business Manager Mrs. Rebecca Bryant Adviser Page■ Eighty-fwo 1 he Queens Blues is the college newspaper. Its staff in- cludes those students who are interested in creative and journalistic work. It is the purpose of the Blues to provide journalistic experience for such students as are interested and to promote college spirit and morale on the campus. Assignments by Suzie. . . . interviews and scoops. . . . lay- out labyrinth. . . . “who is Ditr . ... ad hunters on the loose. . . . the hush in the dining hall on Blues days. First Row: Hartmann, Davis, Switzer, Tison, Lazenbv. Second Row: Knight, Millwee, Watson. Hamby, B. Bobbitt, Smith. Page Eighty-three First Row: Wardelaw, M. Nowell, Hamby, Arrowsmith, Lan. Second Row: Inman, F. A. Nowell, Pern7, Applewhite, Snyder, M. Fant. Third Rote: Nye, Moore, Switzer, Robinson, Bobbitt, Warson, Macauley, McCul- loch. The 1947 Ann Perry ......... Geneva Applewhite . Florence Robinson . Flora Ann Nowell . Mary Katherine Nye Kathryn Barrier .... ..............Editor . . . Managing Editor .....Faculty Editor .....Literary Editor . . . Snapshots Editor Organizations Editor Page Eighty-four CORONET BUSINESS STAFF First Row: Jamison, Hollingsworth, Barron, Smith, Booream, Lazenby. Second Row: Flartmann, Millwee, McDowell, Tucker, Tison, Bullock. Third Rote: McCoy, Sailers, Guthrie, Magrath, Farmer, Clark, Campbell, Ilenninger, Trulock, Fowlkes, Hood, Ditto. RDNET of Queens Literary Staff: Geneva Underwood, Barbara Snyder, Marion Fant, Helen Switzer, Joanne Macau ley , Lillian McCulloch, Susan Inman, Mary Nowell, Rob- in Wardelaw, Barbara Hamby, Pat Watson, Sandra Lan, Katie Arrowsmith, Mary Jane Love, Buford Bobbitt. Staff meetings . . . ‘The following pictures will be taken on Monday . . .” Identifying pictures and making lavouts . . . M. K.’s search for snapshots . . . Kevs for the publications, too . . . planning for a party . . . and finally—The Coronet!!! Page Eighty-five ATHLETICS ATHLETIC COUNCIL Lois Wilson....... Ruth Ewart ...... Ann Teague....... Goldie Barron Travis Wylie...... Jane Williams Geneva Applewhite Phylis Johnson . . . Betty Norris .... ..................President .............V ice-President ..................Secretary ..................T rea surer .......Publicity Chairman . . . .Senior Representative . . . .junior Representative Sophomore Representative . Freshman Representative I he athletic association strives to stimulate interest in wholesome physical activities and to promote athletic accomplishment, thus con- tributing to the development of sound health and good sportsman- ship on the campus. Members from the student body work with Miss Mitchell and Miss Hawley on the council to make the athletic program a vital part of campus life. Highlights in the program are the hockey, volley ball, basketball, and tennis tournaments, the swimming pageant and the May Day excercises. £. I.J A QAa. -V7 ip j Vu-i riuiCkj ko a T 3 u -Ml ! [iJrJ A' ZS- y U • fr-nf-C First Row: Teague, Wylie, Wilson, Ewart, Williams, Applewhite. Second Row: Johnson, Barron. Page Eighty-six QUEENS First roxv: Magrath, Wilson, Lceper, Snvdcr, Cooper. Second row: Ewart, Nye, Warner, Nowell, Applewhite, Jones, Mitchell. Thr, $ yq—•-fMOrvoJ) ffwo fckrj-.-.Uq Jrt Peggy Burns Mary Lib Martin Joanne Macaulay Alys Martin PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL .... President Vice-President ...Secretary . . . .Treasurer Peggy Burns Mary Lib Martin Joanne Macaulay Alys Martin ... REPRESENTATIVES Alpha Delta Pi—Mary Lib Martin, Jane Williams, Emily Kimrev (al- ternate). Alpha Gamma Delta—Mary Katherine Nye, Joanne Macaulay, Betty McMurrav (alternate). Chi Omega—Alys Martin, Carol Wohlford, Judy Wright (alternate). Kappa Delta—Ruth Ann Barber, Helen Switzer, Adrienne Hartmann (alternate). Phi Mu—Peggy Burns, Cornelia Ditto, Pete Thomas, Virginia Gray (alternate). Page Ninety I he duties of Pan-} lellenic Council include legislating and n • exercising of the laws related to interfraternity matters. The pur- pose is to maintain sorority life on a high plane and to encourage intellectual accomplishments and sound scholarship as well as to cooperate with the college administration in the maintenance ot high social standards. Hectic rush week meetings. . . . alter dinner coffee. . . . impor- tant decisions and exciting plans. . . . the pivot of sorority gaiety and fellowship—pan Hell! Seated: M. L. Martin, Burns. Standing: Nye, Magrath, W illiams, Barter, Trimble, Switzer, A. Martin, Macaulay, Wohlford. Page Ninety-one Left to right Carter, Williams, Clark, Hardin. ALPHA DELTA PI Jane Williams ................................................President Layvrie Clark ...........................................Vice-President Jane Carter ..................................................Secretary Eloise Hardin ................................................Treasurer Colors: Light Blue and White Flower: Violet Founded May 15, 1851 Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia Motto: “We live for each other. Pledge banquet at the gold room in the Barringer . . . rushing for the K A’s, II K 2 s, and 3 A E’s ... all those cars ... “I walked into the room” . . . studying and popping corn at the house . . . painting the kitchen . . . breakfast after the Autumn Nocturne . . . those good lookin’ men at the house . . . grand chow mein feeds . . . house party at Myrtle Beach . . . a wonderful year! Page Ninety-two Class of 1947 Jane Carter Ellen Jordan Becky Lyerly Laura Martin Mary Elizabeth Martin Lucy Pate Geneva Underwood Jane Williams Class of 1948 Nancy Chaffin Laurie Clark Patsy Desmond Margaret Helen Gallant Virginia Graham Jean Henninger Florence Robinson Frances Scarratt Ruth Sherrill Betty Stine Class of 1949 Virginia Allen Frances Balsley Libby Beall Anne Beatty Betty Jane Booream Betty Cansler Sarah Clark Barbara Demar Jackie English Dorothy Ferguson Joy Godfrey Eloise Hardin Emily Kimrey Jo Loftis Adra Long Mary Jane McBrayer Suzanne Small Betsy T homson Shirley Tison Ann Vann Class of 1950 Sarah Dell Adams Mary Berry Marilyn Biggers Sarah Virginia Blythe xMargaret Clort Jane Cole Mary Blanche Corry Susan Inman Margaret Jones Barbara Ann Jobe Mary Jean Martin Catherine Marlowe Elizabeth McCorkle Rachel Stevens Doris Thomas Ann Tarleton Left to right Applewhite, Nye, McMurray, Cochrane. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Mary Katherine Nye ......................................President Betty McMurray .....................................Vice-President Geneva Applewhite .......................................Secretary Sarah Lee Cochrane ......................................Treasurer Colors: Red, Buff, and Green Flowers: Red and Buff Roses Founded May 30, 1904 Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Motto: Epsilon Pi M. K.’s cottage and Myrtle Beach . . . sun burn and sea food . . . fall housecleaning—shining our three cups . . . pirates, stardust, and candlelight . . . Pledge banquet at Kuester’s . . . Christmas parties, gifts, and good-byes . . Singin around the fire at feed . . . ‘‘chums’’ . . . spring picnic—farewell to the seniors! Page Ninety-four Class of 1947 Doris Moore Pledges Kitty Cooper Mary Katherine Nye I Ielen Alexander Elizabeth Fite Katie Arrowsmith Peggy Jean Miller Class of 1949 Jane Davis Flora Ann Nowell Rachel Britt Anne Davis Kravis Wylie Marion Cochrane Elizabeth Evans Martha Cottingham foANNE Ford Class of 1948 Joan Gaffney Sara Langston Geneva Applewhite Mildred I Iollingsworth Bettina Marable Kathryn Barrier Fouise Johnson Mary Nowell Sarah Fee Cochran Joanne Macaulay Meta Paulling Betty Ann Combs Lillian McCulloch Margaret Peters Ella Jean Hardee Gloria Snelling Marilyn Saillers Betty McMurray lice Gray I harpe Ruth Smith Left to right Stroupe, Blackmon, Wohlford, DeArmon, MacDougall. CHI OMEGA Carol Wohlford . Suzanne Blackmon Laura Stroupe ... Lillian DeArmon . Doris MacDougall ..........President . . .Vice-President ..........Secretary .........Treasurer Pledge Instructor Colors: Cardinal and Straw Flower: White Carnation Founded April 5, 1895 LIniversity of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas Motto: Hellenic Culture and Christian Ideals Our little eardinal-and-straw castle overflowing with memories of this year . . . twenty-five wonderful new pledges . . . the fun of redecorating . . . those white leather chairs! ... a new door knocker to replace the one the Kappa Sigs have . . . banquets, spaghetti suppers, and open house. Page Ninety-six Class of 1947 Sarah Bobbitt Barbara Fowlkes Bea Potter Lois Wilson Judy Wright Class of 1948 Suzanne Blackmon Lillian DeArmon Ann Emerson Doris MacDougall Alys Martin Laura Stroupe Carol Wohlford Pledges Ruth Anderson Shirley Byerly Buford Bobbitt Grace Marie Childs Zayde de Cardona Louise Davis Sara Flowers Adelaide Foil Winifred Goff Betty Johnston Judy Kinney Mayree Kaye Ledford Maritza Linares Anita MacKenzie I Ielen Mallonee Julia Montgomery Louise Moore Ann Morehouse Martha Scarborough Barbara Snyder Catherine Stewart Carter Taylor Anna Lou Todd Robin Wardelaw Pat Watson Marjorie Woods Left to right Campbell, Hartmann, Mill wee. Barber, KAPPA DELTA Ruth Ann Barber.................................................President Adrienne Hartmann .........................................Vice-President Jean Campbell ..................................................Secretary Beth Millwee ..................................................Treasurer Colors: Olive Green and Pearl White Flower: White Rose Founded October 23, 1897 Virginia State Normal Motto: ta Kalla Kiohomen Coffee and doughnuts on Wednesday nights . . . wonderful fires to sit in front of and sing . . . the party with the Pi Kaps of Davidson . . . the Christmas party and the more than pleasing presents . . . and last, but not least: the friendship circles and white roses. Page Ninety-eight Class of 194 7 Rosemary FIamrick Ruth I Ienthorn Ruth Ann Barber Adrienne FIartmann Margie FIolt Jean Campbell Pat Patton Joy Beam Ashley Jones Frances Lazenby Beth Millwee Peggy Martin Rhodes Anne Johnson Catherine Fewis Rossie Meadows Class of 1948 Ferry Gooding Kathryn Robinson Frances Mimms Bootsy Norman Sybil Hill Pledges Ruth Porter Helen Switzer Mickey Best Joanne Brown Julia Provence Peggy Ralston Class of 1949 Dot Floyd Faye Snider A Faria Barraza Mary Jane Gardner Charlotte Terhune Jean Doltglas Kitty Godfrey Marilyn Vaughn Marjorie Anne Edwards Catherine FIaywood Jeanette Vogler PHI MU Peggy Burns . . Eleanor Huske Jean Thompson Virginia Scott .... President Vice-President .....Secretary . . . .Treasurer Colors: Rose and White Flower: Enchantress Carnation Founded March 4, 1852 Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia Parties at ‘T he River . . . open house . . . teas . . . Friday night get- togethers . . . summer house party plans . . . Christmas party . . . banquets . . . breakfast at Kinney’s after the dance . . . feed at Frankie’s. Page One Hundred « t X-1 UJ- UuaJl - Lm' 7“ ' 0 + 40 xj) I? . -9T J iumjC ?SSr   C oss of i947 Nancy Gardner o Betty Sue Trulock Alice Tucker 444- Ruth Kinney Martha Scarborough Virginia Scott Frances Simpson Lois Todd Wanda Wagley Shirley Warner C oss of 7 948 Peggy Burns Maude Dickson Barbara FIanson Eleanor IIuske [ean Thompson U  .- «a Leola Baker -A C oss of 1949 Jane Brooks Cornelia Ditto Katherine Ebert Virginia Gray Mary MacDonald I Iood Mildred Scott Trudie Smith Georgelle Thomas C oss of 1950 Clara Barnes Betty Lou Collins VIRGINIA CaUTHEN ' • ■ -• Shirley Corbett Martha Jane Davis • Phyllis Johnson Doris Jean Lawing Patricia Murphy Peggy McNeill Kellah Murray - ' Dare ] Easters L. LCJU+ Marianne Permenter Sylvia Rose Barbara Wylie .W ifr £f r • V vr o' V) v Vv c 1 v w V i T ' V”7 V J Seated: Hayes. Standing: Beasley, Fink, Fraser. ALPHA ETA SIGMA Virginia Hayes Louise Fink . Hazel Frazer Mary Beasley Colors: Blue and White Flower: White Carnation Founded September, 1939 Queens College, Charlotte, North Carolina Get-togethers on Thursday afternoon in our rooms—eats and gab . . . volunteer work at Memorial Hospital . . . 'cute interns” . . . Christmas party with candlelight and music . . . packages and letters to Holland . . . winter night, wiener roast, and men . . . white carnations with love. .....President Vice-President .....Secretary . . . .Treasurer Page One Hundred Two Mary Ann Bullock Mary Beasley Mary Johnston Hazel Fraser Virginia Hayes Louise Edwina McDill Mundy Mable a An a r a x a !• iK,CTr , v, CKl A, (JLSCVj UjU J Lrr «UUA Mxu. XcXojlJl j c, AnJL i KyCvu 1 v 1 ‘ iw n( I ‘' M J i . ' • -. V.-U , M AH SokccfuJta Co u --13LCj SuliM. gmA cfcttAi SutaAi — £ 2rg-.- viorvo) (j .-.-lroQ co ._Cl AT QUEENS COLLEGE Page One Hundred Nine MAY DAY COLLEGE LIBRARY Page One Hundred Twelve AUTUMN NOCTURNE Page One Hundred Thirteen PICTURES BY THE CAMERA CLUB Paoe One Hundred Fourteen EH HERE 'N' THERE .A. Page One Hundred Fifteen Qwmtdu folkqtL With the Compliments and Appreciation of Your College Education and clear thinking, freedom of initiate and self reliance . . . these are your preparation to meet the opportunities and the responsibilities of our stirring times. We are proud of serving a new generation of students, and we pledge you faithful co opera- tion in school . . . and on the job you are preparing for . . . Let's build a still better life here in our Piedmont Carolinas! DUKE-) POWER COMPANY • BOOKLETS • MAGAZINES • PROGRAMS • TICKETS • HANDBOOKS KALE-LAMIING CO. Office Outfitters and Printers 227-229 South Tryon Street Phone 6185 Charlotte, N. C. 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Sporting Goods + + 215 South Tryon Street The School ihatsDifferent_Tj Tryon St. F. D. Tillotson, President and Manager L CHARLOTTE 1, N. C. All Photographs for Coronet by the haviland smith studio PHOTOCRAPHS IN BLACK AND WHITE, KODACHROME, EKTACHROME OR ANSCO COLOR • ILLUSTRATIVE • INDUSTRIAL • ARCHITECTURAL • PUBLICITY • STILL LIFE • WEDDINGS • SCHOOL ANNUALS Reprints of any photograph in Coronet may be obtained on order STUDIO AND LABORATORIES 3100 PARK ROAD COMPLETE PHONE MOBILE FACILITIES MEMBER THOMAS fi, HOWARD COMPANY Distributors of DEL MONTE FRUITS VEGETABLES, AND COFFEE SUPERFINE VEGETABLES LIGHT CRUST FLOUR TELEPHONE 3-0112 413 SOUTH COLLEGE STREET Compliments of MONTALDO’S McAlister Carson, President H. H. DeArmon, Secretary McAlister carson insurance agency, inc. INSURANCE AND BONDS Telephone 8141 Independence Building Charlotte 2, N. C. McAlister Carson, Jr. Hugh Houser ENJOY DELICIOUS FOREMOST MILK AND ICE CREAM “We Believe In the ” Foremost Dairies, Inc. 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