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■ i presented by the of queens college a student body publication, nineteen and forty-nine GOLDIE BARBON • EDITOR-IN-CHIEF KATHERINE EBERT • BUSINESS MANAGER the art of living Our smiling Madame Pres Why, Manon, such talent! a portrait of QUEEflS” A picture of our life at Oueens would be composed of many things— friendly faces everywhere—new people—getting back into the swing ol things—last minute dashes to class—bull sessions late at night—trips to the library and term papers—class spirit—meetings, meetings everywhere. In our portrait ol a year at Queens we have tried to catch the spirit ol these days in which we are learning the greatest of all arts—the art of living. Rdministration Our administrative officers are always ready to help with the problems or to share the happiness of each student at Queens. Their tactful and patient guidance and sincere interest in Queens are invaluable to all of us. Dr. Blakely and his contagious optimism are well known on our campus. His dream of a greater Queens is beginning to materialize and will soon be as real to us as it has been to him. Dr. Hunter Blakely, President Officers of Rdministration Carson Godard Albright West Brown T ho m son 1 Ierbert V. Carson, B.A., B.D., D.D. Vice-President Miss I Ielen West, A.B. Registrar James M. Godard, A.B., A.M. Dead of Instruction Mrs. Mack P. Brown, B.S. Assistant to Dean of Students Miss Thelma Albright, A.B., A.M. Dean of Students f. W. Thomson, Jr., B.S. Bursar and Treasurer Faculty and Staff Ethel Abernethy, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Psychology. Jo Barbre, Assistant Librarian. Florence E. Boehmer, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Secondary Education. Frances Brockington, A.B., Assistant to Dean of the College. Rebecca Bryant, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of Art. William G. Burks, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages. Jessie Sue Bynum, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of History. Sarah I ill Davis, A.B., A.M., Instructor in English. Sarah Irene Dunlap, B.S., Assistant Professor of Home Economics. Corinne Washington Green, A.B., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Classical Literature. Philip J. Green, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of History. Rena Harrell, A.B., A.M., A.B. in L.S., Assistant Professor of Library Science. Jane FIarrison, A.B., Secretary to President of the College. I homas Hibbard, B.Mus., M.Mus., Associate Professor of Music. John A. Holliday, A.B., M.A., Associate Professor of Music. Hughes Bayne Hoyle, Jr., A.B., A.M., Professor of Mathematics and Physics. Mary H. Inglis, A.B., A.M., Professor of Secretarial Administration. Sarah Burton Jenkins, A.B., Associate Professor of Home Economics. Eleanor Floyd Jenkins, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of Mathematics. R. V. Kennedy, A.B., A.M., Professor Emeritus of Social Sciences. Marian A. Fambeth, B.S., Assistant Professor of Accounting and Economics. Shirley C. Fampton, B.M., Instructor in Children's Music. Ruth Rogers Magher, B.S., Instructor in Physical Education. John Wilson McCutchan, A.B., A.M., Professor of English. Mildred Morse McEwen, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry. Eloise B. McKoy, Supervisor of Dormitories. Donald McNeil, Bookkeeper and Assistant to the Treasurer. Virginia McQueen, B.A., Instructor in Children's Music. Mavis Mitchell, B.S., A.M., Associate Professor of Physical Education. Mildred Miscally, A.B., A.M., Director of Public Relations. John D. Morrison, B.Mus., M.Mus., A.A.G.O., Assistant Professor of Music. Elsie Stokes Moseley, Assistant Professor of Music. Sara McKee Nooe, B.S., A.hi., Associate Professor of Biological Sciences. Estelle Ravvl Porter, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor in Education. Charles N. Reilley, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry. Charles W. Robertson, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Biology. Dana Fulcher Robinson, A.B., A.M., Professor of Sociology. Mary Elinor Schickedantz, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Modern Languages. Virginia Smith, B.M., S.M.M., Assistant Professor of Music. Loma Squires, Dietitian. 1 Ielen Andrews Strickland, A.B., M.A., Associate Professor of Spoken English. Gordon W. Sweet, B.S., B.Mus., M.Mus., Professor of Music. Summers 1 arlton, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of Religious Education. Mary Lee Taylor, A.M., M.R.E., Associate Professor of Bible. Katherine I ighe, A.B., M.A., Associate Professor of Modern Languages. Laura A. I illett, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of English. Shirley Warner, B.S., Assistant to the Dean of Students. Jane Williams, Psychometrist, Testing Bureau. Donnie Yandle, B.S., Secretary to the Public Relations Office. Abernethy Barbre Boehmer Brockington Bryant Burks Bynum Davis Dunlap Green, C. Green P. Harrell Harrison Hibbard Holliday Hoyle Inglis Jenkins, S. Jenkins, E. Kennedy Lambeth Lampton Magher McCutchan McEwen McKoy McNeil McQueen Mitchell Miscally Morrison Moseley Nooe Porter Reilley Robertson Robinson Schickedantz Smith Squires Strickland Sweet Tarlton Taylor Tighe Tillett Warner Williams Yandle m v kiml n ii R Senio last 11 ii I i The time we've waited for and worked for is here we re big wheels on the can pus now—presiding at meetings 31 making plans for the future—fishing in Diana at stunt night enjoying many things for the last time together—putting the final touches on the portrait of our life at Queens. Seniors .... President ice-President ...Secretary .... freasurer Cornelia Ditto . 11elen Boyle . . . Rachel Britt . . . MaRIFLO I 1ILLIARD Charlotte, N. C. Senior Class Elizabeth Beall ............................................ A.B. in Bible Alpha Delta Pi “Libby” . . . prize day student. Pauline Bell.................................................................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Bible Shy and sweet . . . those grades. Betty Jane Booream ...........................................................Bartow, Fla. A.B. in English Alpha Delta Pi “Bee Jay” . . . artistic n versatile . . . bangs. Helen Wuliger Boyle ......................................................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in English and Sociology Alpha Delta Pi Dimples . . . sparkle . . . “Woolie.” Rachel Britt.............................................................Wendell, N. C. A.B. in Psychology Alpha Gamma Delta Athletic . . . graceful dancer . . . thoroughness. Nancy Blanton Brooks ...................................................Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Music Sweetness . . . talent . . . Pond’s look. Beall Bell Booream 1949 COROnET Boyle Britt Brooks Page Eighteen jwunwrm—p — Pauline, Bee Jav, oolic, Libby, Nancy, and Rachel tend they re t oin for a ride in the big ear. Page Nineteen Charlotte, N. C. Senior Class Evangeline Carpenter A.B. in Religion More A's . . . musical . . . reserved. Camilla Mikes Cherry.............................................Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Nursing Homemaker . . . Anchors A weigh. Amy Ching........................................................Chinkiang, China Amiable Amy . . . China’s cute China. Helen Civil ...............................................................Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Alpha Delta Pi Vim, vigor, and vitality . . . contagious laughter. Marian Elizabeth Cochrane..................................................Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Business Administration Alpha Gamma Delta Blonde n beaming . . . business miss . . . competent. Martha Miller Cottingham...................................................Bennettsville, S. C. B.S. in Art Alpha Gamma Delta Artistic and agreeable ... a loyal senior. Carpenter Cherry Ching 1949 COROnET Civil Cochrane Cottingham Civil, Marian, Marty, Camilla, Evangeline, and Amy settle themselves to wait ' as usual) for the bus. Pace Twenty-ene Senior Class Betty Mary Couch ..........................................................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Sociology Conscientious n co-operative . . . engaged. Anne Crosland ...........................................................Laurinburg, N. G. A.B. in Psychology Cheerful . . . sweet disposition . . . sincere. Edith Sidbury Crowley.............................................Wilminoton N. C. A.B. in Human Relations Petite . . . perseverance . . . likes people. Cornelia Ditto ............................................................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Psychology Phi Mu Ditto” . . . madaine president . . . true leader. Phyllis Anne Dorward.......................................Lake Waccamaw, N. C. B.S. in Accounting Alpha Eta Sigma Flare for figures . . . enjoys life. Jean Sprunt Douglas.......................................................Walterboro, S. C. A.B. in Psychology Kappa Delta Sincerity . . . soft spoken . . . twinkling eves. Couch Crosland Crowley 1949 COROnET Ditto Dorward Douglas Page Twenty-two ain—wn-f wiiir mwi Li—ii-n Seniors—studying? ? ? ? Ann, Sprung Phyllis, Ditto, Edith, and Betty Mary try to prove that some do. Pclge Twenty three Senior Class Katherine Lou Ebert.........................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Psychology and Sociology Phi Mu “Kate . . . beauty, plus . . . likeable. Barbara Jean Fant......................................................................Atlanta, Ga. A.B. in History Alpha Eta Sigma “B. J.“ . . . talent in all things literary . . . original. Dorothy Ball Ferguson.....................................................Thomasville, Ga. A.B. in Bible Alpha Delta Pi Georgia peach . . . curly hair . . . wit that won’t quit. Sara Flowers ..........................................................Lake Citv, S. C. A.B. in Religion Chi Omega June bride . . . talented . . . cute nose. Dorothy Clark Floyd.....................................................Newberry, S. C. B.S. in Art Kappa Delta “Dot” . . . brunette beauty . . . winning smile. Dorothy Bird Fogg .....................................................Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Home Economics Homemaker . . . ability, plus. Ebert Fant Ferguson 1949 COROnET Flowers Floyd Fogg Page Twenty-four Pant, Kate, Sarah, and three Dots catch up on the news and letters. wm Page Twenty-five 1 Charlotte, N. C. Senior Class June Leighmans Ford ............. A.B. in Psychology and Sociology Tall and trim . . . smiling . . . sociable. Margaret Fowler ............................................................Cartersville, Ga. A.B. in Mathematics A s galore . . . mathematical wizard . . . loves to laugh. Charlotte Fraser ..........................................................Walterboro, S. C. A.B. in English Kappa Delta Southern drawl . . . talkative . . . always knitting. Hazel Anne Fraser...................................................................Atlanta, Ga. A.B. in Psychology and Mathematics Alpha Eca Sigma Innocent look . . . complexion . . . intellectual. Carolyn Covington Futch ......................................................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Sociology Alpha Gamma Delta Civic minded . . . loyal day student. Mary Sloan Gardner B.S. in Nursing Future Nightingale . . . happy Dallas, N. C. efficient. Ford Fowler Fraser, C. 1949 COROnET Fraser, H. A. Futch Gardner Page Twenty-six All dressed up and waiting for that cab are C harlie, Carolyn, June, Margaret, and Hazel Anne. IN Pa e Twenty-seven SEniOR SUPERLATIVES Katherine Ann Knight .... Most Popular Virginia Gray.............Most Efficient Hazel Anne Fraser..................Most Scholarly Virginia Allen..........Best Dressed Betty Jane Booream . . . . Most Versatile Dorothy Floyd..........Most Attractive Cornelia Ditto..........Most Likely to Succeed Jean Douglas.............Most Sincere Jean Fant .............Most Original Phyllis Johnson..........Most Athletic Page Twenty-eight Senior Class Sara Tilda Gibbs ........................................................Fayetteville, N. C. A.B. in Psychology “Til” . . . cuteness . . . wide-eyed. Joy Godfrey ......................................................................Clinton, S. C. B.S. in Business Administration Alpha Delta Pi Sparkling . . . striking beauty . • . engaged. Virginia Gray ....................................................................Clinton, S. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Phi Mu Pleasing personality plus efficiency equals charm. Eloise Claire Hardin.........................................................Welch, W. Va. A.B. in Mathematics Alpha Delta Pi Lovely blonde hair . . . poise 'n personality . . . neatness. Mary Florence Hilliard.................................................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in History ‘‘Mariflo” . . . genuineness . . . co-operative. Bernice L. Hliffstetler................................................Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Chemistry Bustling . . . informal ... a loyal senior. Gibbs Godfrey Gray 1949 COROnET Hardin Hilliard Hliffstetler Page Thirty . VMM .?fv . r x’vtn e yp k i «•Tf'ww ■ ™ Eloise, Jo , Mariflo, J il, and Jinkie pause in front of one ol the newest buildings of the greater Queens. .Page Thirty-one Charleston, S. C. Senior Class Louise Seabrook Johnson ........ A.B. in Religion Alpha Gamma Delta Dependable from the word go . . . active in all phases of college life. Phyllis Johnson .............................................................Mocksville, N. C. B.S. in Business Administration Phi Mu So busy . . . versatile athlete . . . ‘Thyi.” Cornelia Ashley Jones ....................................................Savannah, Ga. B.S. in Voice Kappa Delta Ashley . . . pixie look . . . musical miss. Ben Julian B.S. in Accounting Charlotte, N. C. Richard Kimbrough ........................................................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in English Emily Whitelaw Kimrey..............................................Sanford, N. C. A.B. in English Alpha Delta Pi Big Dog” . . . ping pong eyes ‘n potted plants . . . always right. Johnson, L. Johnson, P. Jones 1949 COROnET Julian Kimbrough Kimrey Page Thirty-tiro Senior Class Katherine Ann Knight..................Sanford, N. C. A.B. in Fine Arts “Kiff” . . . that laugh . . . big-hearted. Frances Lazenby ............................................................Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Home Economics Kappa Delta Easy going . . . attractive ’n likeable. Mary Jane McBrayer....................................................Forest City, N. C. A.B. in Sociology Alpha Delta Pi Tall sophistication . . . style . . . sociable. Lillian Ross McCulloch...................................................Elizabethtown, N. C. A.B. in Bible Individualistic . . . good things come in small packages. Willie Mae McGuirt B.S. in Nursing Quiet and unassuming ... a good nurse. Fort Mill, S. C. Melba B. McLuen ....................................................Mooresville, N. C. B.S. in Home Economics Athletic . . . talkative . . . twins. Knight Lazenby McBrayer 1949 COROnET McCulloch McGuirt McLuen Fage Thirty-four ' Mary Jane, Lillian, Frances, Kiff, and Melba prove photogenic for this portrait. Page Thirty-five d Mooresville, N. C. Senior Class Nancy McNeely A.B. in Religion and Philosophy Alpha Eta Sigma Quiet 'n dependable worker . . . library lass. Mary McQueen MacPherson ...................................................Fayetteville, N. C. A.B. in Religion Composed . . . ability . . . poise. Joanne Macaulay ........................................................Seneca, S. C. B.S. in Public School Music Alpha Gamma Delta Energetic n enthusiastic . . . Clemson fan . . . “Miss Harrell.” Mary Meeler.....................................................Rutherford ton, N. C. B.S. in Nursing Education Dark eyes and hair . . . cheerful student in white. Patricia Jane Miller..............................................Kasha, Belgian Congo A.B. in Bible “Patsy . . . wise n willing . . . dimples. Elizabeth Woods Mill wee ....................................................Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Home Economics Kappa Delta “Beth . . . calmness . . . domestic gal. McNeely MacPherson Macaulay 1949 COROnET Meeler Miller Mill wee Page Thirty-six Joanne holds the attention of Meeler, Patsy, Nancy, Beth, and Marv with her ‘‘one’ topic of conversation. Page Thirty-seven i Senior Class Ruby Lucille Mowery.......................................................Salisbury, N. C. B.S. in Nursing “Lady in White” . . . blondness . . . likeable. Virginia Patricia Murphy........................................................Bluefield, W. Va. A.B. in Bible Phi Mu Chatter . . . amiability . . . Cecil. Anne Strudwich Nash .........................................................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Bible Quiet and friendly ... on the go always. Kathryn Robinson .........................................................Clinton, N. C. A.B. in Bible Kappa Delta Nose for news . . . ability . . . gift for gab. Emily Labouisse Rooks...................................................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Sociology Chi Omega Housewife . . . Pepsodent smile . . . blonde beauty. Mowery Murphy Nash 1949 COROnET Robinson Rooks Page Thirty eight fi Puge Thirty-nine Senior Class Betty Anne Smith ..............Mototo, Belgian Congo r) n A.B. in History Reserved . . . brains . . . loves to read. Blanche Olivia Smith................................................Monroe, N. C. B.S. in Chemistry Olivia” . . . musical ... an inhabitant of science building. Gloria Snelling ......................................................Lenoir, N. C. B.S. in Music Alpha Gamma Delta “Out of this world” . . . organist . . . blonde. Mary Louise Solomon ..................................................Maxton, N. C. B.S. in Business Administration Alpha Gamma Delta Likeable ... a good business miss. Alice Grey Tharp ............................................................Bartow, Fla. A.B. in Spanish Alpha Gamma Delta Oranges n sunshine . . . sleepy head . . . giggles. Georgelle Thomas ........................................................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Psychology Phi Mu Pete” . . . charging . . . enjoying it all. Smith, B. A. Smith, O. Snelling 1949 COROnET Solomon Tharp Thomas Page Forty EMHPEKDKtf Alice Grev, Olivia, Gloria, Pete, Betty Anne, and Seniors—sunning themselves in Mary Louise are typical jeans. Page Forty-one n V enior Class Elizabeth Alexander Thomson ................................................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Psychology Alpha Delta Pi Betsy . . . baby blue eyes . . . candid. Juanita Frances Thompson .................................................Mooresville, N. C. A.B. in Bible Frances . . . tranquil, timid, and tiny. Shirley Jean Tison ...........................................................Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Sociology Alpha Delta Pi “Moe” . . . capable leader . . . outstanding. Nancy Lee Tysor ..............................................................Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Public School Music Sweet ’n smiling . . . transfer from Furman. Jean Marie Torrence ......................................................Gastonia, N. C. A.B. in English Kappa Delta Torry” . . . convertible . . . individualistic. Mary Jo White ................................................South Charleston, W. Va. A.B. in Fine Arts Musical miss . . . blonde ’n lots of fun . . . willing. Anne Witherspoon Wilkes .................................................Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Lady-like . . . poise . . . neatness. Thomson Thompson Tison 1949 COROnET Torrence Tysor White Wilkes Page Forty-two imaroiB jo I he backs steps of Blair Union prove a tine gathering place for Ann, Frances, Betsy, Tison, Torry, Mary Jo, and Nancy. Page Forty-three “fl Junior’s carefree importance Fig sisters and big friends of the Freshmen gallery prize at Stunt Night-more fun and more privileges promoting the sale of date books—spring and Our' election excitement and anticipation as we at last arrive in sight of the cap and gown. Juniors June Patterson ...............................President Ruth Porter..............................Vice-President Bettina Marable ..............................Secretary Nina Senn ....................................Treasurer Junior ■■ ■ ■mm Page Forty-six Helen Alexander ...................Seneca, S. C. Mary Anne Ashe .................Charlotte, N. C. Harriet Bangle .................Charlotte, N. C. Lillian Barber ...........................Moultrie, Ga. Clara Barnes ...................Charlotte, N. C. Peggy Barrentine ...............Charlotte, N. C. Marilyn Biggers.................Charlotte, N. C. Sara Virginia Blythe ...........Charlotte, N. C. Lucy Boggs ........................Birmingham, Ala. Mary Rose Bostick ................Charlotte, N. C. Shirley Byerly....................Lake City, S. C. Raymond Casner ...................Charlotte, N. C. Grace Marie Childs ...............Charlotte, N. C. Louise Conrad ....................Charlotte, N. C. Elizabeth Evans .................Wilmington, N. C. Lois Fillmer........................Beckley, W. Va. Adelaide Foil ....................Charlotte, N. C. Carolyn Fraser ...................Walterboro, S. C. Coronet Class Gordon Freeman .....................Charlotte, N. C. Mary Jane Gardner ...............Gastonia, N. C. Eleanor Godfrey ................Winston-Salem, N. C. Barbara 1 1am by James 1 Iancock Frances I Iarris Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. .....Macon, Ga. Carolyn Hayden ....................Charlotte, N. C. Buell Hendrix, Jr..................Charlotte, N. C. Meredith Henry ....................Nashville, Tenn. Sarah Margaret 1 Iovvell . .Canal Zone, Panama Barbara Ann Jobe............Forest City, N. C. Robert Keeter ................Charlotte, N. C. Dorothy Anne Kibler ............Richmond, Va. Judith Kinney ..................Maldese, Mass. Beulah Ray Knox.................Charlotte, N. C. Phyllis Langdon ....................Monroe, N. C. Sara Winn Langston..............Darlington, S. C. Doris Gene Lawing ...............Charlotte, N. C. jf 1949 Page Forty-seven Junior Mayree Kay Ledford .............Asheville, N. C. Maritza Linares.........Panama, Rep. of Panama Colleen Lynn . . .Charlotte, N. C. Mary McRee . . .Charlotte, N. C. Bettina Marable .Wilmington, N. C. Ola Matlock Chester, S. C. Eleanor Miller . . .Charlotte, N. C. Frances Mimms . . .Greenville, S. C. Ruth Mitchell . . .Charlotte, N. C. Belva Morse ..............Winston-Salem, N. C. Kellah Murray Aiken, S. C. Betty Norris Macon, Ga. Mary Nowell . . . Wendell, N. C. Iune Patterson . .Greensboro, N. C. David Payne . .Paw Creek, N. C. Sarah Pharr . . .Charlotte, N. C. Ruth Porter . . .Charlotte, N. C. Clara W. Pratt . . Charlotte, N. C. __ Coronet Charlotte, N. C. ass Jeanne Seale Nina Senn . . Barbara Shaw Seneca, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. Connally Smith ....Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Rachel Spangler ................Shelby, N. C. Rachel Stevens ................Council, N. C. Charlotte I erhune ...........I larrodsbu to, Ky. Dorothy Thomas ...............Kingstree, S. C. Lou Ellen Thompson................Richmond, Va. Joe Watkins ................Mount I lolly, N. C. Margaret Wickle ..................Charlotte, N. C. Mildred Anne Wilson....................Norfolk, Va. Ann Woodson.......Brazil, South America f 1949 Page Forty nhie f 1 r Back having o Sopho again with th telling Minstrel da a wonderful time at Oueens. sophistication” of knowing our wav around o s others told us acing exams w ith more confidence n campus activities e put color into the picture of our life hi Sophomores Mildred Butler .................................President Cornelia Burnette .........................Vice-President Helena Hunter ..................................Secretary Lucy Dunn Gltion ...............................Treasurer Patricia Abernethy . . . Charlotte, N. C. Betty Jean Anderson . . . Albemarle, N. G. Iune Anderson Taylors, S. C. June Andrews . . .Wilmington, N. C. O 7 Ann Bailey.........................Danville, Va. Margaret Barron ..................Seneca, S. C. Joan Baucom ......................Monroe, N. C. Alma Dean Berryhill ............Charlotte, N. C. Ann Birmingham Carolyn Bishop . Jane Blakely . . . Nancy Blue . . . .Hamlet, N. C. Searbro, W. Va. Kingstree, S. C. .Sanford, N. C. Betty Bradley Dessie Broadwell Audrey Brown Cornelia Burnette ......Gastonia, N. C. ......Charlotte, N. C. Southern Pines, N. C. ......Columbia, S. C. Mildred Butler ...............Laurinburg, N. C. O7 Betty Jean Byerly .............Lake City, S. C. Laura Levonde Caldwell . . . Lumberton, N. C. Mary Alice Chambers ...........Charlotte, N. C. Jean Chaplin ..... Kate Chapman .... Ryree Chesick..... Marian Christopher Charlotte, N. C. . .Cheraw, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Sophomore Page Fifty-two Class Nina Claiborne .............Greensboro, N. C. Jacqueline Coffey ...........Charlotte, N. C. Caroline Collins ............Lumberton, N. C. Henrietta Copeland ...........Davidson, N. C. Joyce Crosland...... Eugenia Crow........ Betty Lynn Davenpori Elise Davenport .... .......Atlanta, Ga. Chattanooga, I enn. . . . .Sanford, N. C. .. .Mackeys, N. C. Florence Davis ...................Clinton, N. C. Romeo Davis ....................Charlotte, N. C. Sarah Lloyd Dixon ................Mullins, S. C. Virginia Easter ..................Brevard, N. C. Jane Edmonds ..........................Decatur, Ga. Shirley Driscoll .....................Charlotte, N. C. Gwenda Ewell .....................Onancock, Va. Joanne Field......................Marion, N. C. Mildred Flowers.................Lake City, S. C. Elizabeth Fowler ..............Winston-Salem, N. C. Rainey Gamble ....................1 Iickorv, N. C. 1 va Jean Gordon..............Winston-Salem, N. C. Betty Gore .............................Decatur, Ga. Ruth Graham ....................Red Springs, N. C. Eleanor Green .....................Charlotte, N. C. Lucy Dunn Cuion ...................Charlotte, N. C. of 1949 ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Page Fifty-three Sophomore Ella Jean Hamilton Henrietta Harrison Martha Harrison . . Nancy Hill ........ ..........Charlotte, N. C. ............Ahoskie, N. C. . . Black Mountain, N. C. .........Reidsville, N. C. Niley G. Hill Wadesboro, N. C. Martha Holleman . . . . Seneca, S. c. Helena Hunter Charlotte, N. c. Betty Johnson Charlotte, N. c. Carolyn Kay......................Charlotte, N. C. Pauline Lewis ...................Pinehurst, N. C. Barbara Lindsay..................Charlotte, N. C. Sara Claire Little .............Greensboro, N. C. Mary Long .....................Thomasville, N. C. Virginia Love.........................Danville, Va. Barbara McAllister ..............Charlotte, N. C. Barbara McCormick .............Spartanburg, S. C. Betty Jean McCutcheon . . . .Lake City, S. C. Shirley Jean McKenzie ........Augusta, Ga. Angie Lee Makinson .............Kissimmee, Lla. Lois Mann .....................Dunn, N. C. C'laribel Moles . Martha Morrison Ann Moss......... Lorraine Murphy Charlotte, N. C. .Alexandria, Va. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Coronet Page Fifty-four Class Jacqueline Otey ......................Pearisburg, Va. Wanda Oxner ......................Charlotte, N. C. Frankie Painter ..................Charlotte, N. C. Mary Alice Pappas.................Charlotte, N. C. Louise Peterson ..................Columbia, S. C. Betty Belk Pratt . Emma Lou Pressley Betty Prosser...... Betty Ann Pyron . . Carolyn Ramsey . . Union Mills, N. C. . . .Charlotte, N. C. . . . Lake City, S. C. . . .Charlotte, N. C. .....Richmond, Va. Peggy Rast Alice Reynolds Jean Rue....... Sue Sale ...... Suzanne Scheer . .Swansea, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. .Fort Valley, Ga. . .Richmond, Va. Charlotte, N. C. Barbara Sellers Catherine Shaw Dorothy Shelton Edith Shepard . . . Emily Shipp..... ...........Wilmington, N. C. ...............Wagram, N. C. .............Gastonia, N. C. .............Davidson, N. C. ..............Fort Valley, Ga. Faith Sparks .............Moravian Falls, N. C. Dorothy Spencer.................Gastonia, N. C. Ray Stiles .....................Gastonia, N. C. Lois Strong ......................Boston, Mass. Jean Summerville ..............Charlotte, N. C. Jean Thompson .......................Olanta, S. C. Ann Vann.................................Anniston, Ala. Nancy Weaver .............Hendersonville, N. G. Louise White ...................Columbia, S. C. Betty Wayne Williams . . . . Laurinburg, N. C. of 1949 Page Fifty-five ii The first wonderful confusion of coll new friends—new activiti praising 51 and the rat hat forever triumphs and elation at Stunt Night joy of our first formal and wo of first exams. fl Freshman’s gay n Freshmen Cornelia Dick ...................................President [ay I Iali..................................Vice-President Mar Anne Carter Secretary-1 rensurer Freshman Evelyn Alexander ................Kannapolis, N. C. Murphy Alexander ................Burlington, N. C. O 7 Florence Ashcraft ................Charlotte, N. C. Mary Elizabeth Bell ..............Pineville, N. C. Bonnie Blue.........................Raeford, N. C. Dorothy Brinkley...................Decatur, Ga. Janet Brunson ...................Sumter, S. C. Sallie Hood Buie..................Asheville, N. C. Barbara Ann Burkhardt.........Winchester, Ky. Sally Campbell .......................Marion, Va. Rose Marie Caneclides...........Charlotte, N. C. Mary Anne Carter .................Wallace, N. C. Edwin B. Chapman................Charlotte, N. C. Barbara Chipperfield ............Asheville, N. C. Lorenzo D. Chisholm.............Charlotte, N. C. Anne Clegg .......................Carthage, N. C. O 7 Martha Jane Cockrell .............Wilson, N. C. Betty Jane Davis ..............Charlotte, N. C. Jacqueline Anne Davis . . . .Mount Olive, N. C. Ruth Carr Davis ...............Whiteville, N. C. June DeLamar Cornelia Dick Beth Dobbins . . Allena Doggett ....Gadsden, Ala. . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . .Lockport, N. Y. Williamson, W. Va. - Coronet Page Fifty-eight Class Betty Ann Dover I Ielen Drennan I Ielen Edwards . Dorothy Folger . .Asheville, N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. ....Gadsden, Ala. . . . .Pickens, S. C. Elizabeth German Mary Jo Graham . |ean Guthrie .... Irene I Iaga..... Charlotte, N. C. Birmingham, Ala. .Charlotte, N. C. .Charlotte, N. C. Joyce Ann Hall ...................Richmond, Va. Victor R. Hall ..............Concord, N. C. Mary Anna Hamilton...................Tampa, Fla. Mildred Hancock . . ....Mount Olive, N. C. Rosalyn Harden ......................Macon, Ga. Ida Bell Hardin........................Norfolk, Va. Eugenia Harris ......................Macon, Ga. Mary Justine Hatley...........Charlotte, N. C. Mary Dare Hedrick . Alma Hoke ......... Marjorie Ann 1 Iolder Anne I Iowell ..... Emily Howie ....... Ann I Iunter ...... Edith Hutto ....... Charlotte Ingold . . Green Bank, W. Va. .. . .Charlotte, N. C. ......I Iouston, Miss. ......Gibson, N. C. . .Fayetteville, N. C. . .. .Charlotte, N. C. ......Kershaw, S. C. . . . Ansonville, N. C. of 1949 Page Fifty nine Freshman Aileen Kabrich.......................Wytheville, Va. Betty Karras......................Charlotte, N. C. Ruth Lumpkin .....................Charlotte, N. C. Julia Mae McClure ................Charlotte, N. C. Marie McCravy . Sarah McMahan Alice McNeely . . Dorothy MacLeod Spartanburg, S. C. . . . Brevard, N. C. Mooresville, N. C. ......Atlanta, Ga. Eunice Dean Major ..............Anderson, S. C. Caroline Martin .................Spartanburg, S. C. June Matthews ...................Hemmingvvay, S. C. Elizabeth May Mauldin .........Charlotte, N. C. Jane Mobley .......................Charlotte, N. G. Ann Noell ............................Durham, N. C. Annie Catherine Orders . .Glen Alpine, N. C. Barbara Jean Padgett............Charlotte, N. C. Helen Pankey .....................Harrisonburg, Va. Marjorie Joyce Perry..............Charlotte, N. C. Doris Pons .............................Valdese, N. C. Patsy Ray ............................Charlotte, N. C. Juanita Elizabeth Rayburn . . .Charlotte, N. C. Reid Regan ...............................Selma, Ala. Barbara Mae Reid .......................Charlotte, N. C. Martha Rhyne.............................Gastonia, N. C. Coronet ■ ■ 1 ■ I I II Page Sixty Class |ennie Ann Sherrill...............Charlotte, N. C. Ann Shiflei ........................Spartanburg, S. C. Shirley Siddall.....................Spartanburg, S. C. Jean Sifford .......................Stanley, N. C. Ann Smith ............................Boone, N. C. Jane Smith...............................Wvtheville, Va. iYIyrna Jean Smith..........................Atlanta, Ca. Mary Virginia Sommers.............Charlotte, N. C. Gloria Sprock....................Charlotte, N. C. Ann Stafford....................Burlington, N. C. Mary Fetter Stough ...............Davidson, N. C. Mary Ruth Tolbert .................Concord, N. C. Betty Taylor ....................Albemarle, N. C. Elizabeth Jane Todd..............Charlotte, N. C. Marilyn Underwood .................Beltsvilie, Md. Julia Upchurch ..................Charlotte, N. C. Lucy Walkup .......................McIntosh, Fla. Mary Jo Whisnant...................Maiden, N. C. Beverly Louise White ...North Tazewell, Va. Nancy White.......................Raleigh, W. Va. O 7 Barbara Ann Whitsett ............Charlotte, N. C. Ruth Mason Williams...............Gastonia, N. C. Mary Elizabeth Williamson. .Charlotte, N. C. Dorothy Wilson ...................Castonia, N. C. Mary Wilson .....................Charlotte, N. C. Betty Mae Woods.................Coral Gables, Fla. of 1949 Page Sixty-one t mrg xn STUDEnT The Legislature J he Legislature, which is made up of those elected from various departments of Student Government, is representa- tive of the voice of the students in proposing any improve- ments in the functioning of the Student Government, or in recommending any improvements for the well-being of the college itself. Virginia Gray Honor Council The I Ion or Council is composed of the Student Govern- ment President, the Vice-Presidents of the Student Govern- ment, and four additional members from the student body at large. It is the duty ot the I lonor Council to uphold the honor of the college and to deal w ith any infraction of the O J 1 lonor System. GOVERnmEnT Little Kimrey Norris Patterson Macaulay Gray Tison Boarding Student Council I he purpose of the Boarding Student Council is to enforce the rules and regulations set up by the Legislature, to stimulate the highest standards of scholarship and honor in all matters of per- sonal conduct, and to act as a medium between faculty and students. This year Boarding Student Council was back a week early to help with Orientation Week. Boarding Student Council and Day Student Council sponsored an informal dance for Queens stu- dents and their dates. An informal party was given for the Queens and Davidson freshmen in the “Rec” room at the first of the school year. Emily Kimrey..... Sara Flowers..... Joanne Macaulay . . Margaret Fowler . . Dot Floyd........ Katherine Knight . Eleanor Godfrey .. Ann Birmingham . . Betty Jane Booream Jeanne Walker Eugenia Crow..... Dot MacFeod ..... Vice-President of Boarding Student Body ....................First Vice-Chairman ...................Second Vice-Chairman ....................Third Vice-Chairman ...................Fourth Vice-Chairman ....................Fifth Vice-Chairman ...................................Secretary .................................T re usurer ...................Senior Representative ...................Junior Representative ................Sophomore Representative .................Freshman Representative Page Sixty-six The Dav Student Council seeks to encourage self-government and participation in college activities b the day students and to foster closer relationships between the hoarding students and da students. A cafeteria for day students is operated in Blair Union by the Council. Other events sponsored b the Council during the year were a fashion show for all freshmen in the fall, a “coffee ’ for all day students, and an informal dance in the spring. Shirley 1 ison....................................Vice-President of Day Student Body Cornelia Ditto.................................Vice-President of Day Student Council Doris Lawing ................................................................Secretary Deanie Berryliill ...........................................................Treasurer Katherine Ebert..................................................Senior Representative Clara Barnes.....................................................junior Representative Wanda Oxner...................................................Sophomore Representative Ann Hunter.....................................................Freshman Representative Day Student Council Hunter Berryhill Lawing Ebert Ditto Oxner Barnes Tison, Seated Page Sixty-seven Lillian McCulloch . . Lucy Bogcs ........ Margaret Barron .... Florence Ashcraft Miss Summers Tarlton STUDEnT CHRISTIfin ...............President ................Secretary ..............T reasurer Fresh man Representative ..........Faculty Adviser Fellowship Committee: Ferguson, Kabrich, MacPherson, Carpenter. Gibbs Tarlton Ashcraft McCulloch Barber Patterson Boggs Ferguson Morse Barrentine Edmonds Christopher Barron I he Student Christian Association, ol which all students are members, seeks to help create a more completely Christian campus bv giving each girl opportunities to develop all phases of her life. I he Cabinet of the Student Christian Association strives to promote in all phases and activities on campus, the emphasis of religion. I his group is responsible for Fall and Spring Services, at which time outside speakers are brought to the campus. It is responsible for prayer meeting for students and servants, delegations to churches in the communitN and to religious conferences, Sunday School teachers, suppers at the 1 lut, the publication of the Mercury, the vesper programs on Sunday night, and an annual project. ASSOCI ATIOn Vesper Committee: Drcnnan, Rue, Barrentine, Publicity Committee-. Edmonds, Hardin. Birm- Hut Committee: Bishop, Woodson, Gibbs, Pyron. ingham, Ledford, Cottingham. Wilson, Barber. Prayer Meeting Committee: Folger, White, Social Service Committee: Patterson, Crow, Church Work Committee: Lindsay, Christopher, Guion, Morse, Gamble, Tharp. Graham, Harris, Butler. Claiborne, Berryhill, MacLeod. Page Sixty-nine Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club is composed of those members of the Home Economics Department who have attained a high average scho- lastically and who have an interest in the department. Dorothy Fogg................President Dorothy Thomas . .Vice-President Clara Barnes ...............Secretary Mary Nowell ................Treasurer Rachel Stevens...............Reporter The International Relations Club is an affiliate member of those clubs which are sponsored bv the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. I his organization has as its objective the promotion of a more complete understanding among nations through education. Ann Woodson..................President Ann Birmingham . . .Vice-President Dot Ferguson. .Secretary-Treasurer nternational Relations Club Page Seventy Ann Wilkes Rlpha lota Ann Wilkes..................President Mary Jane Gardner .....Vice-President Deanie Berryhill............Secretary Pat Abernethy ..............Treasurer Miss Mary Inglis......Faculty Adviser Alpha Iota, international honorary business sorority, is composed of those selected stu- dents who are majoring in business, who have attained an exceptionally high scholastic ranking, and who are outstanding in character, leadership, and service. Alpha Iota was founded in 1925 and the local chapter, Delta Psi, was established in 1939. Seated: Abernethy, Gray, Inglis, Allen. Standing: Gardner. Dorward, Berryhill, Wilkes. Page Seventy-one Sigma ITIu Hazel Anne Fraser................President Jean Douglas ...............Vice-President Betty Anne Smith.................Secretary Sigma Mu is an honorary scholastic fraternity whose members are selected from both faculty and student body. Each year Sigma Mu offers prizes for the best piece of creative work done in any field in an effort to recognize and reward outstanding scholarship and to stimulate scholarly research. In the spring the annual convention was held at Emory and Henry College in Emory, Virginia. J J Ci J ' il Valkyrie Marion Christopher President Sara Claire Little Secretary and Treasurer Miss Helen West Adviser Valkyrie is composed of those students in the rising sophomore class who have manifested definite qualities of leadership. Valkyrie strives to foster an interest in scholarship, in extra-curricular activities and high ideals, and to create a spirit of friendliness on the campus. Valkyrie members usher at all college functions. Page Sex enty-t vo The Queens Players The purpose of the Queens Players is to develop originality through co-operation and congeniality. In a well-balanced program including play production, radio drama, and acting, the players work lor the achievement of this purpose. 1 he first major production was “Nine Girls, which was given in January. During the year several one act plays and radio dramas were also given. Meredith Henry .............President Kellah Murray . . . .Vice-President Dot Thomas .................Secretary Dorothy Kibler .............Treasurer Sara Flowers.................Reporter Miss 1 Ielen Strickland . . .Adviser Page Seventy-three Barron Booream Childs Ditto Godfrey Gray Johnson Kimrey Macaulay McCulloch Tison Rlpha Kappa Gamma Alpha Kappa Gamma is a regional honorary leadership fraternity which seeks to encourage worthy ideals and the highest aspects of leadership. I he Olympian C ircle of Alpha Kappa Gamma was established on Queens’ campus in 1928. Page Seventy-four Goldie Barron .... Betty Jane Booream ..........President Secretnry-T reasiirer Who’s Who Among Students In American Universities And Colleges Being chosen to represent Queens in WHO S WHO is one of the highest honors that a senior can achieve. Members ot W I 1()S WI 1() for 1948-1949 are Goldie Barron, Cornelia Ditto, Virginia Gray, Emily Kimrey, Lillian McCulloch, and Shirley lison. Barron Ditto Gray Kimrey McCulloch T ISON Page Seventy-five mu Phi Epsilon Jeanne Walker ............................President Ashley Jones ........................Vice-President Lois Fillmer..........................Corresponding Secretary Mary Anne Ashe............................Recording Secretary Gloria Snelling...........................Treasurer Mu Phi Epsilon is a national honorary and professional music fraternity which recognizes and rewards outstanding musical ability. Epsilon Beta chapter was established at Queens in 1945. Page Seventy-six Queens College Choir I lie Queens C ollege Choir is composed of those girls in the student body who have the desire and ability for ensemble singing. Linder the competent direction of John A. I Iolliday the choir participated in the chapel service, in intercollegiate musicals, and various civic programs. Page Seventy-seven ■ r Aw Ledford, Barnes, Diggers, Thomas, Civil, and Alexander Social Committee I he Social Standards Committee of Student Government states the regulations for the high standards of a college girl. The Social Committee has helped change those “dull week-ends ’ to something to dream about with its plans for some form of entertainment for every week-end and two formal dances a year. Marilyn Riggers is chairman of this committee. Page Seventy-eight Mary MacPherson Editur Mary MacPherson Lillian Barber .......Business Manager Or. Corinne Green .............Adviser I he Quill, the literary magazine on campus, offers to each student the opportunity to develop individual creative writing ahilitv. In seeking to present to the student body an interesting and worthwhile magazine, the staff accepts for publication original short stories, plays, poems, editorials, essavs, and book reviews. The Quill First row: Reynolds Hamby MARABLE Morse Second row: Christopher Evans CoTTINGHAM MacPherson Barber Edmonds Chambers Page Seventy-nine The QUEEnS BLUES Porter and Robinson Kathryn Robinson..............Editor Elizabeth Evans . . . .Managing Editor Jean Fant.............Eeature Editor Katherine Knight.......Music Editor Mary Nowell...................Sports Editor Charlotte Fraser . .Circulation Mgr. Florence Davis.................Elead Typist Ruth Porter........Business Manager The Queens Blues is the college newspaper which is published twelve times a year. The staff of the Blues is composed of those students who are interested in creative and journalistic work. The Blues provides journalistic experience for students and promotes college spirit and morale on the campus. Page Eighty . . . R College newspaper Typewriters pounding . . . features and editorials . . . head- lines and deadlines . . . scoops of last minute campus news . . . long awaited Thursdays . . . the Blues in print! EDITORIAL STAFF Freeman Fillmer Fraser Stevens Nowell Knight Couch Jobe Evans Robinson Patterson McLuen Fant Johnson Williams Hardin Keesling BUSINESS STAFF Hill Gamble Gardner Wilson Davis Hunter Little Otey Porter Fraser Claiborne Anderson Pratt Johnson Katherine Ebert Business Manager Goldie Barron Editor . . . . presenting 1949 Coronet EDITORIAL STAFF: Blue, Tharp, Y illiams, Johnson, Gibus, Boyle, Barron, W hite, Knight, I ant, Crowley. BUSINESS STAFF: Lindsay, Vann, Henry, Murray, Jobe, Ebert, Matlock, Crowley, Fraser, Pyron, Gamble, Claiborne, Oxner. OF QUEEnS COLLEGE We, the staff, of the 1949 Coronet have tried to present to you a picture of this year at Queens. It is our sincere hope that we have caught in words and pictures some of the Queens spirit that is so dear to us now and will mean even more as the years go bv. Goldie Barron, editor, and Katherine Ebert, business manager, headed the publication. Editorial staff members were Louise Johnson, photography; Jean Fant, literary editor; Alice Grey J harp, snapshots; Maenon Williams, faculty. C lass editors were Helen Boyle, Frances Harris, Jane Edmonds, and Bonnie Blue. Page Eighty-three Ping Pong Arch ery Phyl, M iss Mitchell, Mrs. Magher Recreation The Piecreation Association’s membership is made up of the entire student body. The Recrea- tion Council, elected by the students, seeks to plan a program that will meet the needs of each Queens student. Our fall team sport is speedball. Basketball and softball are offered in the spring. Archery had its beginning this year with Cornelia Dick and Bettina Marable as instructors. Johnson Godfrey Langston Davenport Phyllis Johnson.........................President Eleanor Godfrey....................Vice-President Faye Langston ..........................Secretary Betty Lynn Davenport ...................Treasurer Softball Swimming Association Other forms of recreation include badminton, ping pong, golf, and after-dinner’ relaxation. 1 lie Recreation Council'also has charge of one Chapel program a month. It sponsors such tradi- tional activities as Stunt Night and co-operates with the Physical Education Department in pre- senting May Day. O J 'J I Ielen Civil...... Betty Norris....... Betty Prosser...... Mayree Kay Ledford . . . .Senior Representative . . . . Junior Representative Sophomore Representative ......Publicity Chairman Folk Dancing Tennis SORORITIES Helen Alexander President Panhellenic Council functions at Queens to maintain high standards of interfraternity life and intersorority relations. This Council strives during the year to keep close contact with each sorority and uphold the spirit of friendliness on our campus. Representative of the fun and fellowship of Pan- hellenic are Rush Week and meetings every night, after dinner coffee, the Christmas White Gift Service, the Spring Fashion Show, banquets and informal parties, and the faculty progressive dinner. Katherine Ebert T reci surer Sara Flowers Vice-President pan Mary Jane Gardner Secretary Page Eighty-eight REPRESEN I A I IVES Alpha Delta Pi................................Eloise Hardin, Betty Gore Alpha Gamma Delta..........................Rachel Britt, Ann Birmingham Chi Omega...................................Sara Flowers, Adelaide Foil Kappa Delta............................Jean Douglas, Mary Jane Gardner Phi Mu ....................................Katherine Ebert, Betty Norris HELLEnIc counciL Seated: Gardner, Alexander, Douglas. Standing: Britt, Flowers, Norris, Foil, Ebert, Birmingham, Hardin, Gore. : ''t ■U Class of 1949 Virginia Allen Frances Balsley Elizabeth Beall Betty Jane Booream Helen Boyle I Ielen Civil Dorothy Ferguson Margaret H. Gallant Joy Godfrey Eloise Hardin Emily Kimrey Mary Jane McBrayer Betsy Thomson Shirley Tison Class of 1950 Marilyn Biggers Sara Virginia Blythe Barbara Ann Jobe Rachel Stevens Dorothy Thomas Class of 1951 Ann Bailey Jane Blakely Jean Chaplin Jane Edmonds Dorothy Edmondson Betty Gore Helena Hunter Sara Claire Little Virginia Love Barbara McAllister Sue Sale Catherine Shaw Emily Shipp Betty Wayne Williams Pledges Evelyn Alexander Bonnie Blue Beth Dobbins Mary Jo Graham Lucy Dunn Guion Ida Bell Hardin Alma Hoke Paula Lewis Mary Long Dot MacLeod Reid Regan Shirley Siddall Myrna Smith Julia Upchurch Page Ninety Rlpha Delta Pi Founded May 15, 1851 Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia C olors: Light Blue and White Flower: Violet Rush W eek and grand pledges . . . Pledge Banquet at the Chez Montet . . . 1 Iavride with the Kappa Sigs . . . Banquet before Winter Wonderland . . . Friday night get-togethers . . . Christmas party . . . Sunday night feeds and all those good lookin’ men . . . I louse party at Myrtle Beach . . . All these memories of a wonderful year in Alpha Delta Pi. Eloise I Iardin, Preside Jit Marilyn Diggers, Vice-President Dot Ferguson, Secretary joY Godfrey, Treasurer Page Ninety-one Class of 1949 Class of 1950 Pledges Rachel Britt Helen Alexander Mary Ann Carter Marian Cochrane Mary Rose Bostick Levonde Caldwell Martha Cottingham Carolyn Fraser Martha Jane Cockrell Carolyn Futch Louise Johnson Faye Langston Mary Nowell Mildred FIancock Nancy Hill Joanne Macaulay Class of 1951 Martha Holleman Gloria Snellinc Joan Baucom Bettina Marable Mary Louise Solomon Ann Birmingham Carolyn Martin Alice Grey Tharp Audrey Brown Mildred Butler Mary Alice Chambers Florence Davis Peggy Rast Mary McRee Doris Pons Mary Ruth Tolbert Page Ninety-two i . Rlpha Gamma Delta Founded May 30, 1904 Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Colors: Red, Buff, and Green Flowers: Red and Buff Roses Redecorating the house . . . ‘ lovely’ yellow kitchen . . . Rush Week including gypsies, pink cocktails, and Greeks . . . Pledge Banquet at Kuester’s . . . Thanksgiving feed and open house . . . Supper before the Christmas dance . . . Alum Christmas party . . . Initiation and the Feast of the Roses . . . Plans for the Senior Party ... 1 houghts of Ocean Drive and our house partv . . . Friendships and fun within our circle of Alpha Gams. Rachel Britt, President I Ielen Alexander, First Vice-President Alice Grey Tharp, Second ice-President Marian Cochrane, Secretary Louise Johnson, Treasurer ■ Page Ninety-three Class of 1949 Sara Flowers Emily L. Rooks Class of 1950 Shirley Byerly Grace Marie Childs Adelaide Foil Carolyn FIayden Mayree Kay Ledford Maritza Linares I Ielen Mallonee Class of 1951 Betty Jane Byerly Lee Makinson Betty Laye Prosser Barbara Schweizer Pledges Harriet Bangle Barbara Burkhardt Katie Chapman Mildred Flowers Betty Fowler Betty Mauldin Junie Major Betty Jean McCutcheon Cathy Orders Ann Stafford Mary Virginia Sommers Jean Thompson Mary Wilson Page Ninety-four ■mm Chi Omega Founded April 5, 1895 University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas C olors: Cardinal and Straw Flower: White Carnation W onderful memories and friendships in our little cardinal and straw castle . . . More grand pledges . . . Banquets, spaghetti suppers, and open houses . . . Friday night “get-togethers . . . “Jolly good hum-hum-hum at the beach last summer ... A sister on the faculty this year. Adelaide Foil, President Sara Flowers, Vice-President Emily L. Rooks, Secretary Betty Jean Byerly, Treasurer Carolyn I Iayden, Pledge Instructor Page Ninety-five Class of 1949 Jean Douglas Dorothy Floyd Charlotte Fraser Ashley Jones Frances Lazenby Beth Millwee Kathryn Robinson Jean Marie Torrence Class of 1950 Maria Barraza Gordon Freeman Mary Jane Gardner Boots Knox Frances Mimms Ruth Porter Charlotte Terhune Pledges Nancy Blue Janet Brunson Elizabeth Evans Pat Keesling Jane Mobley Marjorie Perry Carolyn Ramsey Alice Reynolds Ann Shiflet Ann Smith Jeanne Walker Betty Taylor Page Ninety-six Kappa Delta Founded October 23, 1897 Virginia State Normal Colors: Olive Green and Pearl White Flower: W hite Pose Rush Week and tlie grand new pledges . . . Pledge Banquet at the I Intel Barringer with Julia Ober as speaker . . . Party with the Kappa Sigs from Davidson . . . Dinner before Winter Wonderland . . . Christmas party with parents and presents . . . Big sister, little sister get-together “with love and cheer and friendship dear ’ . . . Friday night with coffee and doughnuts . . . Sunday night feeds with singing aided hv the new piano . . . White Rose Tea . . . Initiation . . . “Pins with stars of light’ . . . Departing Seniors . . . White rose and friendship circles. Jean Douglas, President Gordon Freeman, Vice-President Ashley Jones, Secretary Beth Mill wee, Treasurer Page Ninety-seven Class of 1949 Class of 1951 Betty Ann Pyron Cornelia Ditto Betty Anderson Edith Shepherd Kate Ebert June Anderson Lois Strong Virginia Gray Ryree Chesick Ann Vann Phyllis Johnson Caroline Collins Patricia Murphy Betty Lynn Davenport Pledges Mildred Scott Elise Davenport Murphy Alexander Pete Thomas Gwenda Ewell Sally Campbell Joanne Field Barbara Chipperfield Class of 1950 Iva Jean Gordon Jackie Davis Clara Barnes Martha Harrison Virginia Easter Peggy Barrentine Carolyn Kay Jay Hall Frances Harris Jackie Otey Barbara Lindsay Meredith Henry Barbara McCormick Sarah McMahan Kellah Murray Betty Pratt Manon Williams Nina Senn Louise Peterson Betsy Todd Page Ninety-eight Phi mu Founded March 4, 1852 Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia Colors: Hose and White Flower: Enchantress Carnation Initiation ... 1 he arrival of our new drapes, furniture, and the lamps with green shades . . . Orange juice and do-nuts on Friday nights . . . Shagging . . . Rush Week and the U. S. S. Phi Mu, gang plank and all . . . Pledge Banquet in our “new house ... I lighlight of '48, our unforget- table hayride and party at Camp Flermon . . . Initiation and new actives . . . Phi Mu District Convention at I Intel C harlottc . . . Plans for the hest house party yet . . . Farewells to our wonderful Seniors and a year lull of inspiration and fun. Betty Norris, President Frances I Iarris, Vice-President Clara Barnes, Secretary Patricia Murphy, freasurer Pape Ninety-nine Rlpha Eta Sigma Founded September, 1939 Queens College, Charlotte, North Carolina Colors: Blue and White Flower: White Carnation Jean Fant.................................................President Nancy McNeely .......................................Vice-President Juanita Bame ............................................ Secretary Phyllis Dorward ..........................................Treasurer Dot Spencer ...............................................Chaplain Class of 1949 Class of 1950 Pledges JuAnita Bame FIenrietta Harrison Betty Bradley Phyllis Dorward Niley Grey Hill Emily Howie Jean Fant Dorothy Spencer Shirley McKenzie - Hazel Anne Fraser Alice McNeely Nancy McNeely Lucy Walkup Louise White Page One Hundred RLOriG SORORITY ROW Kappa Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Phi Mu Page One Hundred One Page One Hundred Two Page One Hundred Three : SPECIAL EVERTS Betty Jane Booream May Day Chairman mfiY DAY at QUEEnS Virginia Gray......................May Queen Virginia Allen..................Maid of Honor Allen Left to right: Bishop, Smith, Tison, Norris. Left to right: Patsy Ray Betty Jane Booream Dorothy Kibler Ida I Iardin Left to right: Dot Floyd Rachel Spangler Peggy Barrentine Clara Barnes Seated: Dot I homas Marion Christopher Standing: |ean Chaplin Kate Ebert Faculty Stunt flight Little Rena’s speech . . . “Only a bird’’ and tears . . . McCutch the perfect M. C. . . . Diana Mitchell . . . You name Freshmen take the cup! . . . Sopho- more minstrel . . . Seniors and their whale . . . Juniors and the gallery cup . . . and the judges watch. QUEEN5J: Winter Wonderland The glistening wonderland . . . little sleigh . . . snowflakes and Christmas trees . . . that “ringed look . . . Civil and George in the figure. Boar’s Head Dinner Festive faculty . . . the Boar’s I lead procession . . . pretty formals and a deli- cious banquet . . . Christmas tree in Burwell . . . wonderful excitement of going home for C hristmas. Freshmen and hooks 4mA Shots Around Diana again . . . Manon makes like Diana . . . Getting paid for that? . . . Connally s off again . . . Laundriana blues! . . . Ohhhhh! Jack . . . I houghtlul I ina . . . C heese and crackers. S E n 10 R Virginia Allen Coronet Business Staff (1); Rec Room Committee (1); Alpha Iota (2, 3, 4); May Court (2, 4), Maid of Honor (4); Freshman Counselor (3, 4); Senior Superlative (4); Choral Club (3). Frances Balsley Transfer from Montreat College; I.R.C. (2, 3, 4); Social Engineers (3, 4). Juanita Bame Alpha Eta Sigma Secretary (4); Student Counselor (4). Helen Boyle Transfer from St. Mary's; Senior Class Vice-President (4); Coronet Senior Class Editor (4); Social Engineers (3, 4); Alpha Delta Pi Rush Chairman. Rachel Britt Coronet Staff (3); Blues Staff (4); Junior Class Secretary (3); Senior Class Secretary (4); I.R.C. (3); Alpha Gamma Delta President (4); Dean’s List (4). Nancy Blanton Brooks Day Student Cafeteria Committee (1); Queens-Davidson Or- chestra (1, 2); String Trio (3, 4). Goldie Barron Legislature (2); Coronet Business Staff (2), Editor (4); R. A. Council Treasurer (2), Secretary (3); Blues Editorial Staff (2, 3); Quill Editor (3); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3. 4), President (4); Dean's List (3); Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Libby Beall Dramatics Club (3, 4); I.R.C. (4); Student Counselor (3, 4). Evangeline Carpenter Transfer from Elon College; Dean’s List (3); S.C.A. Fellow- ship Committee (4); Sigma Mu (4). Camilla M. Cherry Registered Nurse; former Navy Nurse. Helen Civil Sullins College Graduate (1, 2); Stunt Night (3, 4); Senior Representative to R.A.; Social Committee (4). Pauline Bell Morrison Temperance Essay Award (1); Dean's List (3). Marian Cochrane Alpha Gamma Delta Secretary (4). Martha Cottingham Betty Jane Booream Quill Art Editor (4); Blues Staff (3); S.C.A. Publicity Com- mittee (2, 4); Stunt Night Stage Committee (3). Coronet Business Staff (2); Quill Literary Staff (1, 2, 3); Blues Literary Staff (3); Boarding Student Council Secretary (3), Senior Representative (4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3), Secre- tary and Treasurer (4); May Day Chairman (4), May Court (4); Senior Superlative (4); Legislature (4); Stunt Night Chair- man (2, 3, 4). Betty Mary Couch I.R.C. (2, 3, 4); Blues Staff (4); Coronet Business Staff (3, 4); Choir (1, 2); Social Engineers (3, 4); Day Student Cafe- teria Committee (1, 2). RCTIVITIES Anne C-rosland Transfer from Peace; I.R.C. (3, 4). Edith Crowley Transfer from Peace; Social Engineers (3), C oronet Staff (.4). Cornelia Ditto Day Student Council Treasurer (2), Vice-President (4); Stunt Night Co-Chairman (2); Legislature (3, 4); Panhcllenic Coun- cil (2, 3); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4); Dean's List (3); Senior Superlative; Who's Who Among Students in Ameriam Universi- ties and Colleges. Phyllis Dorward I.R.C. (3); Alpha Iota (3, 4); Water Pageant (2). Jean Douglas S.C.A. Church Work Committee (2), Secretary (3); Student Directory Editor (3); Sigma Mu (3. 4); Kappa Delta President (4); Dean’s List (3); Senior Superlative. Katherine Ebert Day Student Council, Lreshman Representative (1), Sopho- more Representative, Secretary (3), Senior Representative (4); Legislature (1,2, 4); May Court (2, 3, 4); Blues Editorial Staff (1,2, 3); Coronet Business Manager (4); Panhellenic Council Treasurer (4); Concert and Lecture Series Committee (3); Dean’s List (3). Barbara Jean Fant Stunt Night Chairman (1); Quill Staff (1, 2, 3); Blues Staff (2), Leature Editor (4); Coronet Staff (4); I.R.C. (3, 4); Dramatics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Religious Life Committee (2); Creative Writing Award (3); Senior Superlative. Dorothy Ferguson Boarding Student Council (3); S.C.A. Committee (3); I.R.C. (3), Secretary and Treasurer (4); Handbook Editor (4); Dean’s List (3); S.C.A. Cabinet (4). Sara Flowers Transfer from Mary Baldwin; Blues Staff (2); Quill Stall (3); Social Engineers (3); Queens Players (3); Legislature (4); Boarding Student Council (4); Panhellenic Council Vice- President (4); Stunt Night Co-Chairman (4). Dorothy Floyd Boarding Student Council (4); May Court (4); Senior Su- perlative. Dorothy B. Fogg Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4), State T reasurer (4_). Margaret Fowler Student Counselor (3); Boarding Student Council (4); Sigma Mu (3, 4); Dean’s List (2, 3, 4); Marshal (2, 3). Charlotte Fraser Transfer from Montreat College; Queens Players (3, 4); Coronet Staff (3); Blues Circulation Manager (3, 4); I.R.C. (3, 4). Hazel Anne Fraser Dean’s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Junior Class President; Marshal (1, 2); Sigma Mu (3, 4), President; Senior Superlative. S E n 10 R Tilda Gibbs Choir (2, 3); S.C.A. Committee (2), Vice-President (4); Coronet Staff (3, 4); Blues Staff (3, 4); Stunt Night Gallery Chairman (2, 3, 4); S.C.A. Publicity Chairman (3); I.R.C. (2 ; Camera Club (2, 3). Joy Godfrey I.R.C. (2, 3, 4); May Court (3); S.C.A. Committee (1). Virginia Gray Boarding Student Council (1); Student Government Secretary (3), President (4); Student Directory Co-Business Manager (3); Alpha Iota (2, 3, 4); May Court (1, 2, 3); May Queen (4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4); Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Eloise Hardin S.C.A. Fellowship Committee (2); College Choir (3); Alpha Delta Pi President (4); Social Committee (2, 3), Co-Chairman (3); Legislature (4); Student Counselor (3). Mariflo Hilliard Legislature (3); Religious Life Committee (3); Concert and Lecture Series Committee (3); Student Directory Co-Business Manager (3); Dean’s List (3); Senior Class Treasurer; Blues Editorial Staff (4); I.R.C. (4); Student Counselor. Louise Johnson Blues Staff (1, 2, 3, 4); Coronet Staff (3, 4), Photographic Editor (4); Chapel Conduct Committee (4). Phyllis Johnson Varsity Basketball (1,2, 3); R.A. Council Representative (2T Vice-President (3), President (4); Religious Life Committee (2); Social Standards Committee (3); Blues Staff (3); Coronet Staff (3); Alpha Kappa Gamma (4); Senior Superlative, Ashley Jones Social Committee (2, 4); S.C.A. Committee (3, 4); College Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Pirates of Penzance Lead (2). Emily Kimrey Freshman Class Vice-President; Bearding Student Council Treasurer (2); Valkyrie (2); Honor Council (3, 4); Panhellenic Council (3); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4); Vice-President Student Government Representing Boarding Students (4); Legislature (4); Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Katherine Knight Blues Staff (1, 2, 3, 4); Coronet Staff (2, 4); Boarding Stu- dent Council (4); Senior Superlative. Frances Lazenby Coronet Business Staff (1, 2, 3); I.R.C. (2); Blues Business Staff (2, 3); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4). Mary Jane McBrayer Coronet Business Staff (2); I.R.C. (3, 4); Social Engineers (3); Student Counselor (4). Lillian McCulloch Coronet Class Editor (1, 2, 3); Blues Managing Editor (S'); Valkyrie (2); S.C.A. Cabinet (1, 2, 3), President (4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4); Dean’s List (3); Legislature (2, 3); Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Melba B. McLuen Blues Staff (1, 2, 3, 4); Coronet Staff (1, 2, 3); Home Economics Club (3, 4); Stunt Night Gallery Chairman (2); I.R.C. (3, 4). RCTIVITIES Nancy Me Neely College Choir (1. 2. 3, 4); S.C.A. Committee (1. 2, 3). Mary MacPherson Transfer from Peace College; Queens Players (3, 4 ); S.C.A. Committee (4); Stunt Night Committee (3, 4); Quill Editor (4 . Ioanne Macaulay Sophomore Class Vice-President; Coronet Staff' (2); Pan- hellenic Council (2, 3); S.C.A. Committee (2, 3); C ho:r (1,2, 3,4); Alpha Gamma Delta President (3); Mu Phi Epsilon Secretary (3); Boarding Student Council (4); Honor Council (4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (4). Patsy Miller Transfer from Erskinc College; Religious Life Committee (4 . Prayer Meeting Committee (3, 4); Social Engineers (3); Student Counselor (4). Coronet Staff (2, 3); Blues Staff (3); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Social Committee (3). Blues Make-up Editor (2); Legislative Committee (2); Kappa Delta President (3); Blues Editor (4); Queens Players (3). Beth Millvvee Kathryn Robinson Pat Murph Choir (1, 2); Blues Staff (2); S.C.A. Committee (3); Legis lature (3). Emily L. Rooks Chi Omega Secretary (4); Social Engineers (3) Betty Anne Smith Sigma Mu (4); Deans List (2, 3, 4); Prayer Meeting Com mittee (2J. Olivia Smith College Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); “Pirates of Penzance (2). Gloria Snellinc College Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Sigma Mu (4); Mu Phi Epsilon President. Alice Grey I harp Student Counselor (3, 4); S.C.A. Committee (4); May Day Committee (3, 4); Coronei Staff (4); I.R.C. (3); Stunt Night Committee (2). Pete Thomas Panhellenic Council (2); If.A. Council (3); Student Coun- selor (3, 4). Frances Thompson I.R.C. (3, 4); Chapel Service Committee (4). Shirley Tison Transfer from Mary Washington College; Blues Business Staff (2) , Editor (3); Coronet Business Staff (2); Social Engineers (3) ; Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4); Day Student Vice-President of Student Government (4 ); Honor Council (4); Legislature (4 ; May Court (4); Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Jean Marie Torrence Coronet Class Editor (2); Blues Staff (3, 4), Managing Editor (3). Nancy I ysor Transfer from Furman University. Mary Jo White Queens Players (3, 4); Religious Life Committee (3, 4); Prayer Meeting Committee (2, 4); Vesper C ommittee (3); Blues Staff (2, 3); Coronet Staff (4). Anne Wilkes Alpha Iota (2, 3, 4), Vice-President (3), President (4). YELLOW CAB COMPANY DIAL 2-6161 Jhe Anderson 6 Restaurant “our fine foods find 1617 Elizabeth Avenue Phone 3-3771 WITH BEST WISHES FROM CtATE-BROWN cof) 126 S. TRYON ST. OX McAlister Carson, President H. H. DeArmon, Secretary McAlister carson insurance agency, inc. 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