Chicora College for Women - Nods and Becks Yearbook (Columbia, SC)
- Class of 1950
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5 , C . -Jfr Cuz- 'y«r ' ' ' — UUOs ,At uL ---- w $ dv '' zzz- -C fc 'yvUZ- d Ly as . Au OLydC ydiy T s c -d JZZ y a dU C . J • ? I J c ?tW -7L______ ? resenting .. the nineteen Fifty Mary Nowell, Editor Mary Rose Bostick, Business Manager ueens College of Charlotte, PI. C. fl Student Body Publication I THOUC.H Tills PATH LEADS JUST TO COLLEGE. STILL IT CARRIES A DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE SHE WHO, WALKS THIS SIMPLE WAV WILL FIND A GREATER WALK SOME OAV. „ CLASS OF ' 03 leads to college riendships and enriching experiences of working and playing together. this annual to all those girls who have walked the paths of Queens in past years, and have contributed so much to her progress. fiinteen Hundred and Fifty c i in r Gordon W. Sweet B.S., B.Mus., M.Mus. Acting Dean of Instruction Miss Thelma Albright A.B., A.M. Dean of Students Miss Helen West A.B. P eoistrar O Miss Mildred Miscally A.B., A.M. Director of Public Relations J. W. Thomson, Jr. B.S. Bursar and Preasurer Ethel Abernethy, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Psychology. Jo Barbre, Assistant Librarian. Florence Boehmer, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Secondary Education. Mary Ann Brezsny, B.M., Instructor in Harp and Children’s Music. Anne Brown, B.S., Assistant to Dean of Students. Rebecca Bryant, B.A., M.A., Professor of Art. William G. Burks, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Prof essor of Modern Languages. Jessie Sue Bynum, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of History. I Ierbert V. Carson, A.B., B.D., D.D., Professor of Religion and Philosophy. Sarah Till Davis, A.B., A.M., Instructor in English. Sarah Irene Dunlap, B.S., M.A., Assistant Professor of Home Economics. James M. Godard, A.B., M.A., Adviser to Testing Bureau. Carolyn Good, Assistant to Dean of Instruction. Corinne 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. Hltgh H. Harris, A.B., A.M., Visiting Professor of Sociology. Jane I Iarrison, A.B., Secretary to President of College. I homas Hibbard, B.Mus., M.Mus., Associate Professor of Music. Mildred B. Helms, Secretary, Music Department. John Holliday, A.B., M.A., Associate Professor of Music. [line Holtzendorff, B.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Education. Hughes B. Hoyle, Jr., A.B., A.M., Professor of Mathematics and Physics. Alma Hull, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor, Division of Human Relations. Eleanor Jenkins, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of Mathematics. Sarah Burton Jenkins, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of Home Economics. R. V. Kennedy, A.B., M.A., Professor Emeritus of Social Sciences. Marian A. Lambeth, B.S., Assistant Professor of Accounting and Economics. Shirley Lampton, B.M., Instructor in Children's Music. Barbara Lundy, Secretary in Psychology Department and Testing Bureau. acuity and Staff J. Wilson McCutchan, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of English. Mildred McEwen, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Physical Science and Chemistry. Betty McKenzie, Secretary to the Treasurer. Eloise B. McCoy, Supervisor of Dormitories. Donald McNeill, Bookkeeper and Assistant to Treasurer. Virginia McQueen, B.A., Instructor in Children’s Music. Mavis Mitchell, B.S., A.M., Associate Professor of Physical Education. John Morrison, B.Mus., M.Mus., A.A.G.O., Assistant Professor of Music. Elsie Stokes Moseley, Assistant Professor of Music. Emma Newelt, A.B., A.M., Instructor in German. Sarah Nooe, B.S., A.M., Associate Professor of Biology. John Norman, A.B., M.A., Associate Professor of Physical Sciences. Estelle Porter, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of Education. Eva Plonk, Assistant Bookkeeper. Charles W. Robertson, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Biology. Alice Sadler, B.S., M.S., Associate Professor of Secretarial Administration. Mary Schickedantz, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Spanish and English. Virginia Smith, B.M., S.M.M., Associate Professor of Voice. Thomas Smith, Maintenance Engineer. Loma Squires, Dietitian. I Ielen Strickland, A.B., M.A., Associate Professor of Spoken English. Summers Tarlton, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of Religious Education. Mary Lee Taylor, A.B., M.R.E., Associate Professor of Bible. Walter D. Toy (Mrs.), A.B., Instructor in Art. Katherine Tighe, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of Modern Languages. Laura Tillett, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of English. Shirley Warner, A.B., Assistant to Dean of Students. Irene Willl ms, PBX Operator. Jane Williams, Psychometrist, Testing Bureau. Dorothy Whitaker, B.S., A.M., Assistant Professor of Psychology and Psychometrist. Donnie Yandle, B.S., Secretary to Public Relations Office. . I I UNI; 111 V Bardre Boeiimer Bre sna Brown Bryant Burks Bynum Carson Davis Duneap Good Green, C. Green, P. I Jarrell I Iarris II ARRISON I IlRBARD I JOLLIDAY I IOLTZENDORI I I lOYLE I lULL Jenkins, E. Jenkins, S. B. Kennedy Lambeth La mt ton Lundy McCutchax McEwen McCoy McNeill McQueen Mitchell Morrison Moseley N'ooe Norman Porter Robertson Sadler ScHICKEDANTZ Smith Squires Strickland Tareeton Taylor Tighe Tillett Warner Whitaker Williams, J. Yandle II carnes a deD o r : of nineteen “Our own Senior robe . . Imagine!” Last time for so many things . . . Stunt Night . . . dances . . . Wednesday pep rallies . . . Boar’s Head Dinner . . . and exams. We'll miss ’em all (well, maybe we won’t miss exams), but we re mighty proud to be Seniors! BBHBH Hundred and Fifty OFFICERS Peggy Barrentine .........................President Kellah Murray .......................Vice-President Pat Keesling..............................Secretary Ola Matlock ..............................Treasurer Abernethy Alexander Ashe Barber Barnes Barrentine THE 1950 SEniOR CLASS n r i i IS Clarence B. Abernethy...................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Accounting Transfer from Mars Hill Helen Alexander..........................................................Seneca, S. C. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Gamma Delta Wise to resolve and patient to perform.'' Sophomore Class Vice-President; Panhellenic Council Vice-President (2), President (3); May Day Committee (1, 2, 3); Social Committee (3); Legislature (3); Sorority Vice-President (3, 4); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4), Treasurer (2); Student Counselor (2); Assistant Editor of the Coronet (4); Boarding Student Council (4). Mary Anne Ashe..............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Music “Modest manners and graceful air.'' Mu Phi Epsilon (2, 3, 4); Chairman of Concert and Lecture Series (40; Legislature (4); Water Pageant (3). Page Eighteen Lillian Barber . . . . Moultrie, Ga. Candidate for A.B. in Bible “Work is her hohhy, ami success a common reward. Quill Stall (1, 2, 3, 4), Business Manager (3, 4); S.C.A. Cabinet (3), Committee (2, 4 ); Blues Staff (1, 2); Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Legislature (4); Mu Phi Epsilon; Dean’s List (3). Clara Barnes Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in 1 lome Economics Phi Mu “Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. ' Day Student Council (3, 4); Social Committee (3, 4); Home Economics Club Secretary (3 4 Secretary of Phi Mu (3); May Court (1, 2, 3, 4); Legislature (3, 4); Counselor (2, 3). Peggy Barrentine . . Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Bible Phi Mu “Herself a fairer flower. May Court (1, 2, 3, 4); Treasurer of Day Student Council (2); S.C.A. Committees, Vice- President (3); Senior Class President; Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4), President (4); Stunt Night (1,2, 3); Legislature (4); Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Helen, Lillian, Clara, Peggy, and Mar■ Anne—supervising the construction of the new Chapel. Berg Blythe Boggs Bostick Byerly Childs THE 1950 SEP1I0R CLRSS OF QUEETIS Eunice Mae Berg.........................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Nursing Education “Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control.'' Sara Virginia Blythe....................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi “Those who know her best, love her best. Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Golf Club (4); Social Committee in Alpha Delta Pi (4). Lucy Boggs .............................................Birmingham, Ala. Candidate for A.B. in Bible “Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigned. Student Counselor (2, 3); S.C.A. Committee (1, 2), Secretary (3), Vice-President (4); Legis- lature (3); Coronet Staff (2); Westminster Fellowship Vice-President (2); Stunt Night Co- Chairman of Gallery (3); Senior Superlative. Page Twenty Mary Rose Bostick..........................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Spanish Alpha Gamma Delta “Fortitude is the guard and support of the other virtues. Transfer from Brenau; Queens Players (3, 4); Business Manager of the Coronet (4). Shirley Byerly ............................................................Lake City, S. C. Candidate for A.B. in Psychology and Sociology Chi Omega “Let come what may, she will do her best. Social Engineers (2. 3, 4); Social Field Work Supervisor (3, 4); Water Pageant (3); Dean’s List (3); Senior Representative to R.A. (4); Orientation Committee (4); Messiah Chorus (2, 3, 4). Grace Marie Childs.............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Psychology Chi Omega “A lovely, stately, lustrous maid. Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class; Stunt Night Chairman (1); S.C.A. Committee (1); May Court (1, 2, 4); Student Body Treasurer (2), Secretary (3), Day Student Vice-President (4); Chairman of Community Service Committee (2); Valkyrie (2); Sorority Rush Chairman (2), Social Chairman (3); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4); Legislature (1, 2, 3, 4); Honor Coun- cil (4); Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Conrad Cooper Cromer Fillmer Foil Fraser U E E n s L ouise Conrad............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate tor A.B. in Religion and Philosophy The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Fellowship Committee (1); Religious Lite Committee (2); Dean’s List (3); Church Work Committee (4). Coleen Cooper .............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate tor B.S. in Art Alpha Eta Sigma Diligence increases the fruits of labor. Transfer from Florida Southern College and University of North Carolina. Betsy Cromer ........................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in English Alpha Delta Pi A heaven of charms. Transfer from Furman; Stunt Committee (4); Coronet Business Staff (4); Queens Players (4); Class Poet. Page Twenty-two Lois Fillmer .............................................................Beckley, W. Va. Candidate for A.B. in Religion and Philosophy Kappa Delta Everything is as you take it. Queens College Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Mu Phi Epsilon; Religious Life Committee (3); Fellowship Committee (4). Adelaide Foil..............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics Chi Omega Calmness of will is a sign of grandeur. Secretary of Chi Omega (2), President (3), Personnel Chairman (4); Panhellenic Council (3, 4), President (4); Messiah (1); Orientation Committee (3, 4); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Junior-Senior Committee (3); Gallery Committee of Stunt Night (3). Carolyn Fraser..........................................................Walterboro, S. C. Candidate for A.B. in English Alpha Gamma Delta Acts of kindness and love. Coronet Business Staff (2, 3, 4), Advertising Manager (4); Blues Editorial Staff (3), Managing Editor (4); Queens Players (4). Betsy, Lois, Adelaide, and Carolyn—swapping gossip in Diana Court. Freeman Gardner Godfrey Hamby Hancock Harris THE 1950 SEFII c CLASS OF QUEEflS Gordon Freeman..............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in English Kappa Delta “All great peoples are conservative. Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Blues (3, 4); Quill (3); Concert and Lecture Committee (2); Queens Puppeteers (2, 3, 4); I.R.C. (3); Counselor (3, 4); Panhellenic Council (4); Dean’s List (3); Messiah (2, 3). Mary Jane Gardner.............................................................Gastonia, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Secretarial Administration Kappa Delta “Actions, not words, characterize her. Alpha Iota (2, 3), Vice-President (3); Sigma Mu (3, 4); President of Kappa Delta (4); Blues Typing Staff (3). Eleanor Godfrey ...................................................Winston-Salem, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Religion and Philosophy; Psychology “Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Boarding Student Council Class Representative (1), Treasurer (2), Secretary (3), Vice- President of Student Government in Charge of Boarders (4); Valkyrie; President of Sophomore Class; Vice-President of R.A. Council; Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4); Dean’s List (3, 4); Legislature; Honor Council (4); Senior Superlative; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Page Twenty-four Barbara Hamby...............................................................Charlotte, N. C Candidate for B.S. in Art Alpha Eta Sigma Original wit and heart of gold. Queens Blues Staff (Oi Coronet Literary and Business Staff (1); Quill Staff (2, 3); Stunt Night Co-Chairman (1, 3, 4); School Art Award (3); Water Pageant (3); May Day Com- mittee (2, 3); Choir (1, 2); Orientation Committee (4); Dramatics Club (4); President of Alpha Eta Sigma (4); Concert and Lecture Series Committee (4); Senior Superlative. James Hancock .............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Business Administration “A friendly smile and a cheerful greeting. Frances Harris.................................................................Macon, Ga. Candidate for A.B. in Religious Education Phi Mu “True as the dial to the sun. Student Christian Association Committee (2. 3); Secretary Westminster Fellowship (2); Student Counselor (2. 3); Honor Council (4); President of Phi Mu (4); W ater Pageant (3 - Gordon, Alary Jane, “BahsJimmy Frances, and Godfrey—getting a little fresh air between classes. THE 1950 SEPIIOR CLRSS OF QUEETIS Carolyn Hayden..............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Art Chi Omega “Modest dignity and calm content. Transfer from Mary Baldwin College Sophomore Year; Student Counselor (3); Chi Omega Pledge Instructor (3), Vice-President (4); Chairman of the Social Committee (4); Legislature. Meredeth Henry ...................................................................Nashville, Term. Candidate for A.B. in Sociology Phi Mu Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill. Stunt Night Committee (1,2,3,4); Queens Players (2, 3, 4), President (4); Coronet Staff (3); Water Pageant (3); Blues Staff (4); Legislature (4); Student Counselor (4); Registrar of Phi Mu (4). Margaret Howell........................................................Canal Zone, Panama Candidate for B.S. in Secretarial Administration Alpha Eta Sigma “Sunny disposition reaps many friends. Transfer from Canal Zone Junior College; Blues Staff (3, 4); I.R.C. (4); Stunt Night Com- mittee (4); Messiah (3, 4); Treasurer of Alpha Eta Sigma (4). Page Twenty-six Barbara Ann Jobe . . . . Forest City, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in English Alpha Delta I’i She can he imitated by none, nor paralleled by any hut herself. ' Messiah (1); Chairman of Freshman Chapel (1); Blues Staff (2, 3); Coronet Staff (3, 4 , Senior Class Editor (4); Co-Editor of Student Directory (3); Editor of Handbook (4); Legis- lature (4); Social Committee (4); Queens Players (3, 4); Dean’s List (3); Stunt Night (4); W ater Pageant (3). Mildred Jones Richmond, Va. Candidate for B.S. in Nursing A tender heart, a will inflexible. Transfer from Converse College in 1949. Eula Faye Kennedy . High Point, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Nursing I would be faithful to each small task. Kennedy, Smoky, Mildred, Carolyn, and Barbara Ann are proving that there's nothing better than a convertible to enjoy those last warm days of fall. Keesling Kinney Knox Langdon Langston Law ing THE 1950 SEfllOR L ss OF QUEERS Patricia Keesling..........................................................Northfork, W. Va. Candidate for A.B. in History and Literature Kappa Delta “Freedom and self-expression.'' Bines Staff (3), Editor (4); Water Pageant (3); May Day (2); Class Day (3); Secretary of Senior Class; Orientation Committee. Judith Kinney.................................................................Malden, Mass. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics “The deed is everything, the glory naught. Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4), Secretary (4); President of the State Home Economics Clubs (4); Queens Players (3, 4); Managing Editor of the Blues (3, 4). Beulah Knox...............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Mathematics Kappa Delta “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Water Festival (3); Dean’s List (3); Student Counselor (4); International Relations Committee (4); Treasurer of Kappa Delta (4). Page Twenty-eight Phyllis Lanc.don .........................................................Monroe, N. C. C andidate for B.S. in Accounting Conscientious and co-operative, a i uict and dependable worker. Sara Winn Langston.........................................................Darlington, S. C. Candidate for A.B. in History Alpha Gamma Delta The world belongs to the energetic. Coronet Business Staff (1); Sophomore Representative to Recreation Association (2), Secretary (3), President (4); Honorary Varsity Basketball Team (2, 3); Orientation Committee (3); House Council (3); Senior Superlative; Alpha Kappa Gamma. Doris Gene Lawing............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Sociology Phi Mu Stick a good nature, tickled with good success. Day Student Council, Freshman Representative, Secretary (3), Vice-President (4); Legis- lature (1,3, 4); Community Service Chairman (3); Counselor (2, 3); Rat Day Co-Chairman (2); l.R.C. (2); May Day Dance (2); Phi Mu Reporter (2); Music Chairman (4); S.C.A. Com- mittee (3); Church Work Chairman (4); R.A. Archery (3, 4); Water Pageant (3); Senior Superlative. Pat, Phyllis, Boots, Fay, and Doris—Cokes n crackers, waiting for the mail, a typical Y store scene. yW.Ouru asx e£ M iVCA lost Ost Best a Alos e ractiv essed ■ F. ■D Hi a Th 45’ u GST Oi or p Oj uth p °btEh • -M aKga 0P2rfdr £r 'V VfiS OiUs AWrKrr likely to c os q • . ltCceed Urigmctl fOst p Superlatives .Most Efficient Most Friendly Eleanor Godfrey Most Scholarly .............................June Patterson .Kellah Murray Most Sincere......................................Lucy Boggs Most Versatile...............................Mayree Ledford Page Thirty-one Lynn McRee Mallonee M CLRSS OF QUEEnS Mayree Kay Ledford..............................................................Asheville, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Art Chi Omega “Elegant as simplicity and warm as ecstacy. S.C.A. Committee (2, 3); Social Committee (2, 3, 4); May Day Committee (2); R.A. Council (3); Queens Players (3, 4); Concert, Lecture Series Committee (3); Student Counselor (3); Coronet Staff (4); House President (4); Senior Superlative. Pauline Lewis................................................................Pinehurst, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in English Alpha Delta Pi “Beautiful in form and feature, lovely as the day. Queens Players (3, 4); Blues Staff (4). Maritza Linares...................................................Panama City, Panama Candidate for A.B. in Language and Literature Chi Omega “Her eyes have ever a merry twinkle Colleen Lynn Charlotte, N. C. Candidate (or A.B. in English Exceedingly fair spoken. Iransler from Warren Wilson Junior College; Bines Staff; Queens Players; President of I.R.C. (4); Student Counselor (4); Senior Class Prophet. Mary McRee...........................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for IPS. in Nursing Education Alpha Gamma Delta Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Queens Players (3. 4); Coronet Stall (4); Rec Room Committee (4). 1 Ielen Mallonee........................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics Chi Omega Diligent, friendly, and gay. Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Student Counselor (3, 4); Chi Omega Rush Chairman (3), Secretary (4). Paula, Colleen, Helen, Mayree, Kay, Maritza, and Mary enjoying a hand of bridge and fellowship in the Lounge. ' fe I Marable Matlock Mayberry Miller Mimms Mitchell pv 1 C THE 4 A P 1 w - n L 1 n p i A11 J L j u JEEnS Bettina Marable ................................................Wilmington, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in History Alpha Gamma Delta A spark of wit, a heart of gold and as steadfast as stars that shine.'' Quill Staff (2, 3, 4), Editor (4); S.C.A. Committee (2, 3); Secretary of Junior Class; I.R.C. (2, 3); Sigma Mu. Ola Matlock....................................................................Chester, S. C. Candidate for A.B. in Sociology Phi Mu The keynote of life's harmony is cheerfulness. College Choir (1, 2); I.R.C. (2, 3); Blues Staff (2); Queens Players (3, 4); Coronet Staff (3); Dean’s List (3); Water Pageant (3); Student Counselor (4); Treasurer of Senior Class; Treasurer of Phi Mu (4); Point Committee of Legislature (4); S.C.A. Committee (4). William Mayberry...................................................... Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Biology Page Thirty-four Eleanor Miller .........................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate tor A.B. in History The race by rigor, not by vaunts, is won. Senior Class Lawyer. Frances Mimms..............................................................Greenville, S. C. Candidate for A.B. in French Kappa Delta She is a happy combination of wit, wisdom, and charm.' Student Counselor (3); Legislature (4); Point System Committee (2); Kappa Delta Secretary; Co-Editor of Student Directory (3); Blues Staff (4); Water Pageant (3); Queens Players (4). Ruth Mitchell (Mrs.) .......................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in English “Charm of calm good sense. Transfer from David Lipscomb College; Vice-President of Queens Players (4); Day Student Chairman of Counselors ( 4); Blues Staff C4). Ochie Tina, Frony, and Miller enjoying a bull session in Frony and B.A. s room. Montueri Morse Murray Josephine Montueri (Mrs.)................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Nursing Education “A friendly smile and a happy nature.' Belva Morse.......................................................Winston-Salem, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Religion and Philosophy “Patient of toil, inflexible in faith.” International Relations Club (1, 2); Student Counselor (2, 3); Quill Staff (2, 3); Legislature (2, 3); S.C.A. Cabinet (3), President (4); Alpha Kappa Gamma; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Kellah Murray................................................................Beech Island, S. C. Candidate for A.B. in Sociology Phi Mu She is fair, divinely fair, a fit love for gods.” Stunt Night Committee (1, 2); I.R.C. (1, 2, 3); Queens Players Secretary (2), Vice-President (3), President (4); Student Counselor (2); Business Staff of Coronet (2, 3, 4); Vice-President of Senior Class; Committee for Points (4); Handbook Committee (4); Social Standards Com- mittee (4); Vesper Committee (4); Phi Mu Social Chairman (4); Water Pageant (3); Senior Superlative. Page Thirty-six Betty Norris ...............................................................Macon, Ga. Candidate lor A.B. in Art Phi Mu Her air, her wanner, all who saw admired. Freshman Representative to R.A. (1), Treasurer (2), Junior Representative (3); Valkyrie; Honor Council (3, 4); May Court (2, 3), Maid of Honor (4); Social Committee (2); Mav l)a Chairman (4); S.C.A. Committee (2); President of Phi Mu (3); Stunt Night Committee (3); Student Counselor (2, 4). Mary Nowell.......................................................................Wendell, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics A1 pha Gamma De 11a Faithfulness and sincerity are the highest things. Coronet Editorial Staff (1, 2), Editor (4); Blues Editorial Staff (2, 3); Home Economics Club (2), Treasurer (3. 4); Student Counselor (2, 3); May Day Committee ( 3 ); Alpha Gamma Delta Secretary (3). Sarah June Patterson...........................................................Greensboro, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Religion and Philosophy and Psychology We have eyes to wonder, but lack tongues to praise. S.C.A. Cabinet (1, 2, 3); Boarding Student Council (1, 4); Legislature (1, 4); Honor Council (3, 4); President ol Junior Class; Blues Staff (1, 2, 3, 4); Quill Staff (2); Dean’s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Marshal (E 2, 3), Valkyrie; Sigma Mu; Alpha Kappa Gamma; President of Student Government (4); Senior Superlative; W'ho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Pharr Porter Ramsey r Rue Scott Seale Sarah Pharr.................................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Music Friendship is love with understanding.” Mu Phi Epsilon Secretary (3, 4); Blues Staff (1); Messiah (1, 2, 3); Stunt Night Committee (3); Junior-Senior Committee (3); Concert Lecture Series (4); Rec Room Committee (4); Student Counselor (4). Ruth Porter..................................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Religion and Philosophy Kappa Delta Fair, kind, and true, a treasure.' Secretary of Sophomore Class; Stunt Night Chairman (2); May Court (2); Dean’s List (2, 3, 4); Vice-President of Junior Class; Legislature (3); Publications Board and Business Mana- ger of Blues (3); Sigma Mu; Stunt Night Committee; Day Student Vice-President of S.C.A.; Honor Council; Alpha Kappa Gamma; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Senior Superlative. Carolyn Ramsey ...........................................................Richmond, Va. Candidate for B.S. in Accounting Joyfulness is the mother of all virtues.’' Transfer from Richmond Professional Institute; College Choir (3). Page Thirty-eight Jean Rue............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate tor B.S. in Art Street, gentle ways of womanhood. Mildred Scott............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in 1 lomc Economics Phi Mu Fair, and softly goes through the day. Student Counselor (3, 4); Home Economics Club (2), President (3, 4); Historian of Phi Mu; Coronet Staff (4). Jeanne Seale ........................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in English Her very quietness called attention to her merit. Transfer from Ashury College; Student Counselor (4); Queens Players (4); Commencement Committee Chairman (4); Stunt Night Committee (4); Day Student Prayer Meeting Chairman (4); Water Pageant (3). Splash, Ruth and Carolyn are trying to study! ! ! Senn Shaw Smith Stevens Terhune Thomas Nina Senn...................................................................Seneca, S. C. Candidate for A.B. in History Phi Mu “Through her eyes, her gentle nature glows. Messiah (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Counselor (3, 4); Junior Class Treasurer; Phi Mu Social Chairman (3), Secretary (4). Barbara Shaw .............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics “Sweet approach of even of Morn . Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4), Vice-President (4); Messiah (2). Connally Smith..................................................Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. in Psychology “To friends a friend, how kind to all. Class President (1); Valkyrie; Rat Day Committee (2); Stunt Night Committee (2); Student Counselor (2, 3); Stunt Night Chairman (3); Legislature (3, 4); House President (4); Honor Council (4); Alpha Kappa Gamma. Page Forty 32 Raciiel Stevens............................................................Council, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi Kindness is a good thing in itself. Bines Staff (1, 2, 3, 4); Coronet Staff (2, 3, 4); Camera Club (1, 2); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Legislature (4); Student Counselor (4). Charlotte Teriiune .......................................................Harrodsburg, Ky. Candidate for A.B. in Chemistry Kappa Delta “The virtue lies in the struggle, tiot the prize.' Dorothy Thomas..............................................................Kingstree, S. C. Candidate for B.S. in 1 lome Economics Alpha Delta Pi “A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. Transfer from Wesleyan College; Home Economics (2, 3, 4); Queens Players (2, 3, 4), Treasurer (2), Secretary (3); Social Committee (3, 4); Coronet (2); May Court (2, 3), May Queen (4); Senior Representative to Boarding Student Council (4); Legislature (4); Dean’s List (2, 3); Stunt Night Committee (3); Alpha Delta Pi Vice-President (4). Nina, Barbara, Connally, Rachel, and feanne—Does the outside world look good? Thompson Walker WlKLE Wilson Woodson Lou Ellen Thompson.......................................................Richmond, Va. Candidate for A.B. in Psychology Zen ons, yet modest: innocent, yet free. ' S.C.A. Fellowship Committee (2); Queens Players (2, 3, 4); I.R.C. (2, 3); Student Counselor (4). [eanne Walker...........................................................Spencer, W. Va. Candidate for B.S. in Piano Kappa Delta “The secret of success is constancy of purpose. College Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Mu Phi Epsilon (2, 3, 4), President (3), Vice-President (4); Blues Staff (3); Junior Representative to Boarding Student Council (3); House President (4); Stunt Night (3, 4); Soloist with Queens-Davidson Little Symphony (3, 4). Margaret Wikle..............................................................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Chemistry “The world of knowledge groups and she grows with it. Senior Superlative; House Council (3, 4); Sigma Mu; Marshal (2, 3). Page Forty-two Mildred nn Wilson Candidate loi A.B. in I ine Arts ' I lie living ray of intellectual fire. Sigma Mu; C lass Marshal (2, 3). Norfolk, V.i. Ann Woodson .....................................................................Louisville, Ky. Candidate lor A.B. in Sociology A wind at peace with all.” Transfer from Gammon Institute, Brazil; I.R.C. (2, 3, 4), President (3, 4); S.C.A. Committee (3 ); Social Engineers (3); 1 louse President (4). Dot, Lou I lien, Margaret, Mildred and Ann signing out for something exciting(?) t of nineteen ‘Here’s to the Class of ’51!” Greeting old friends and our sister class . . . Winning the Stunt Cup . . . that Junior-Freshman party . . . Working to get out the Student Directory . . . Chaperons at last . . . Elections . . . Farewell to the Seniors . . . Anticipa- tion of taking their place. Hundred and Fifty OFFICERS Iva Jean Gordon..............................President Ann Bailey ..............................Vice-President Rainey Gamble.................................Secretary Marion Christopher ..........................Treasurer Violet Altman..... Betty Anderson ... Bertie Ayers ..... Ann Bailey ....... Margaret Barron . . Joan Baltcom ..... Deanie Berryhill . . Iane Blakely ..... Dessie Broadwell . . Kitty Bullock .... Mildred Butler .... Betty Jean Byerly . . Katie Chapman .... Marion Christopher Caroline Collins . . Joyce Crosland .... Betty Lynn Davenport Elise Davenport . .Charlotte, N. C. .Albemarle, N. C. . .Pineville, N. C. .....Danville, Va. ......Seneca, S. C. . . . Monroe, N. C. . .Charlotte, N. C. . . . Kingstree, S. C. .. Charlotte, N. C. .....Roanoke, Va. Laurinburg, N. C. . . Lake Citv, S. C. . . . .Cheraw, S. C. ..Charlotte, N. C. Lumberton, N. C. .......Atlanta, Ga. . . . Sanford, N. C. . . Mackeys, N. C. Page Forty-six Florence Davis . . Virginia Easter . . Jane Edmonds . . . Gwenda Ewell . . . Betty Fowler Rainey Gamble . . . Iya Jean Gordon . Ruth Graham Lucy Dunn Guion Nancy 1 Iager .... Martha I Iarrison Nancy 11 ill ... Niley 11 ill.... Martha 1 Iolleman I Ielena 11linter . . Anne Lambdin .... Sara Claire Little Mary Long ...... ........Clinton, N. C. ........Brevard, N. C. ..........Decatur, Ga. .........Onancock, Va. .Winston-Salem, N. C. .....I Iickory, N. C. .Winston-Salem, N. C. . . . .Red Springs, N. C. .....Charlotte, N. C. ........Stanley, N. C. Black Mountain, N. C. .....Reidsville, N. C. .....Wadesboro, N. C. .........Seneca, S. C. .....Charlotte, N. C. . . .New London, Conn. .....Greensboro, N. C. ...VI homasville, N. C. Page Forty-seven Virginia Love ......... Barbara McAllister Claire McCall ........ Barbara McCormick Betty Jean McCutcheon Lois Mann............. Claribel Moles ........ Kitty Moore ........... Ann Moss............... Lorraine Murphy ...... Nora Norman............ Iacqueline Otey....... Wanda Oxner .......... ........Danville, Va. ....Charlotte, N. C. . .. .Charlotte, N. C. . .Spartanburg, S. C . . . .Lake Citv, S. C. ............Dunn, N. C. . . . .Charlotte, N. C. Mount Hollv, N. C. . . . .Charlotte, N. C. . . . .Charlotte, N. C. . . .Winnsboro, S. C. ....Pearisburcr Va. o . .Greensboro, N. C. r . t J Page Forty-eight Betty Pratt ......... Betty Ann Pyron...... Alice Reynolds ...... Mary Ann Rice ....... Edith Shepard........ Emily Shipp ......... Rose Simmons ........ Dorothy Spencer ..... Lois Strong.......... Beverly Louise White . Louise White ........ Betty Wayne Williams Betty Sue Wright..... .Union Mills, N. C. . . . Charlotte, N. C. . . . Charlotte, N. C. .... Belmont, N. C. . . .Cambridge, Mass. O 7 . . .. Lort Valley, Ga. . . .Charlotte, N. C. . . . .Gastonia, N. C. .......Boston, Mass. North Tazewell, Va. .. . .Columbia, S. C. . . Laurinburg, N. C ........Atlanta, Ga. Page forty-nine of nineteen “Sophisticated Sophomores . . Our second year at Queens with all the sophistication that becomes a sopho- more . . . collecting hymn book and radiator fees along with money for rat caps . . . the triumph of Play Day . . . the Gallery Cup at stunt night with our Indians and Pilgrims . . . the beauties of our class in May Court . . . our last year as a “little sister class . . . another year closer to the cap and gown . . . OFFICERS Corinelia Dick ................................President Mary Jo Graham............................Vice-President Jane Mobley......................Secretary and Treasurer a Sophomore Class Murphy Alexander . . Florence Ashcraft . . Mary Elizabeth Bell Bonnie Blue......... Janet Brunson ...... Sallie I Iood Buie Constance Bullock . Lynn Campbell....... Sally Campbell...... Rose Caneclides..... Mary Ann Carter . . . Barbara Ciiipperfield I Ienrietta Copeland . [ackie Davis........ Rutii Carr Davis . . Burlington, N. C. . . . .Charlotte, N. C. .... Pineville, N. C. .....Raeford, N. C„ .......Sumter, S. C. . . . .Asheville, N. C. . . . .Rowland, N. C. .Charleston, W. Va. ..........Marion, Va. . . .Charlotte, N. C. . . . .Wallace, N. C. . . . .Asheville, N. C. . . . Davidson, N. C. Mount Olive, N. C. . . Whiteville, N. C. ■n Page Fifty-two Sophomore Class June DeLamar........ Cornelia Dick....... Betii Dobbins ...... Allena Dogcett...... ] Ielen Drennan .... Dorothy Folc.er .... Mary Jo Graham...... Joyce Ann I Iall.... Mary Ann I Iamilton . Mildred I Iancock Mary Rosalyn I Iarden Eugenia I Iarris.... Mary Dare I Iedrick . . ......Gadsden, Ala. . . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . .Lockport, N. Y. Williamson, W. Va. .Spartanburg, S. C. .....Pickens, S. C. . . .Birmingham, Ala. .....Richmond, Va. ........l am pa, Fla. . .Mt. Olive, N. C. ..........Macon, Ga. ..........Macon, Ga. Green Bank, YV. Va. . . .Charlotte, N. C. .Fayetteville, N. C. Alma I Ioke . Emily I Iovvie Page Fifty-three Ann Hunter .Charlotte, N. C Ansonville, N. C Charlotte Ingold Dorothy Roberta Jones Aileen Kabrich..... . .Columbia, S. C . . .Wvtheville, Va . .Charlotte, N. C Spartanburg, S. C ......Atlanta, Ga. Mae McClure Marie McCravy Dorothy MacLeod B. J. MacMillan N. A. MacMillan Decatur, Ga Decatur, Ga ....Charlotte, N. C .....Durham, N. C . . . Morganton, N. C ......Valdese, N. C Elizabethtown, N. C .... Charlotte, N. C. Jane Mobley Ann Noel . Annie Catherine Orders Doris Pons Jean Powell . . Iudith Rayburn Page Fifty-four Reid Regan ....... Martha Rhyne Ann Shiflet ...... Shirley Siddall . . . Ann Smith ........ Jane Smith........ Mary Ruth Talbert Phoebe Trulock . . . Lucy Walk up...... Barbara Whitsett . Betty Mae Woods . . ........Selma, Ala. .. .Gastonia, N. C. . .. . Marion, N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. .....Boone, N. C. . . .Wvtheville, Va. . . .Concord, N. C. ......Climax, Ga. .... McIntosh, Fla. ..Charlotte, N. C. .Coral Gables, Fla. Page Fifty-five of nineteen n “Rats ... to you” That first week! Meeting new friends . . . Hanging pictures on Diana . . . Rat caps and the football game . . . “Rabbit Ears and her radar set . . . Playing ball during closed study . . . “Warden on the warpath . . . Cheer- ing the Jolly Juniors on Stunt Night . . . Our first Queens Dance . . . All bail to vou, 53! y 7 HB in iv V w Hundred and Fifty ■w - _ Mm OFFICERS Sarah McNair ....................President Joyce I ucker ..............Vice-President Jackie Henley....................Secretary Ann McFarland ...................Treasurer Betty Ahern .......... Katie Aycock ......... Lamar Berry ......... Sarah Biddix......... Patsy Black ......... Shirley Ann Blackwell Margaret Blue........ . . .Charlotte, N. C. .....Moultrie, Ga. . Morganton, N. C. Spruee Pine, N. C. ..Matthews, N. C. . . .Charlotte, N. C. . . . .Sanford, N. C. Dot Chambers . Joyce Chambless Ann Clark Molly Corkhill Peggy Crider . . . Jean Crosland . Jean Cruse.... . . . .Charlotte, N. C. .....Jacksonville, Fla. Elizabethtown, N. C. ...........Orlando, Fla. .... Charlotte, N. C. ...........Atlanta, Ga. . . . .Charlotte, N. C. Jeanne Brice Barbara Brumley Ann Buggel ..... Carmen Carter . Jackie Carter . . . Kitty Sue Carter Peggy Cashion . . . . . .Charlotte, N. C. ..........Tampa, Fla. ..Charleston, S. C. . . .Charlotte, N. C. .Fayetteville, N. C. . . Greenville, S. C. Huntersville, N. C. Doris Dixon ....... Georgia Earnliart . Catherine Edgerton Sarah Ann Elliot . Joan Everhart .... Linda Falls ....... Betty Far a bow .... .....Macon, Ga. . Pineville, N. C. .Concord, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. . . .Orlando, Fla. Charlotte, N. C. Page Fifty-eight Gordon Faiichtte.............................Bristol, lenn. Eleanor Fetner ........................Lenoir, N. C. Janet Fifer ...............................Covington, Va. M argaret Helen Fincher..............Matthews, N. C. Catherine Frye ......................Gastonia, N. C. Eleanor Greene .....................Asheville, N. C. Beverly Hannon ......................Charlotte, N. C. Georcianna I Ioitston .............C harlotte, N. C. Carolyn Houston ..........................Matthews, N. C. Nancy I Iuddleston ..................Charlotte, N. C. Sara 1 Iuggins ........................Nichols, S. C. [ane Boyd I Ilimphries.............. Itta Bena, Miss. Pat |aynes ..............................Morganton, N. C. Madaline Johnson .........................Atlanta, Ga. Jeanne I Iarrison ..... Mary Ann 1 Iatch....... Jane Hay............... Jackie I Ienley........ Barbara Ann 1 Iennessee Kathryn I Iickman Peggy 1 Iollingsworth ..Charlotte, N. C. Jewel Ann Jones .........................Charlotte, N. C. . Mt. Olive, N. C. Martha Ann Kirven .......................Pinewood, S. C. .Charleston, S. C. Betty Kay Kohen ..............................Finecastles, Va. East Orange, N. J. Clarise Lance .........................Robbinsville, N. C. . . .Concord, N. C. Janet Lawrence ..........................Charlotte, N. C. ..Malden, W. Va. Peggy Leseman............................Rock Hill, S. C. ..Charlotte, N. C. Deloris Lorino.................................Morristown, Term. Page Fifty-nine Fresh ma n Zada Loucks...........................Winter Park, Fla. Virginia Ann McCall .................Charlotte, N. C. Betty Jo McCormick ....................Rowland, N. C. Sarah McCray ........................Charlotte, N. C. Ann McFarland....................Rutherfordton, N. C. Harriet McInnis .......................Florence, S. C. Sarah McNair ........................Charlotte, N. C. Dorothy Moorefield Sarah Moretz ...... Cecilia Moss ..... Elizabeth Murray . Helen Murray ...... Gertie Nelson..... Nora Parker ...... .Oak Hill, W. Va. . .Charlotte, N. C. ..Gastonia, N. C. . .Charlotte, N. C. .... Sumter, S. C. Lumberton, N. C. Lumberton, N. C. Peggy McNeely ...........................Charlotte, N. C. Frances MacPherson ...................Fayetteville, N. C. Billie Mancin ...........................Charlotte, N. C. Marianne Martin .........................Charlotte, N. C. Joyce Miller ............................Charlotte, N. C. Laura Sue Mitchell.........................Florence, S. C. Asiilyn Moore ......................... .Matthews, N. C. Alice Payne . . . Barbara Peeler Jeanette Plyler Janice Purvis . . Peggy Reeves . . I HOMAS SAMONDS Rebecca Scholl . .Charlotte, N. C. .Lincolnton, N. C. . . .Waxhaw, N. C. Morristown, Tenn. .Whiteville, N. C. . .Charlotte, N. C. . .Charlotte, N. C. L’floe Sixty fty - C ks Mary Ln Shaw Wilma Jean Sifford A1 rjory Smith . M rgaret Smith . . Valerie Snook ....... trj Ella Elizabeth Sparks Jacqueline Stafford . . . . .Sumter, S. C. .. . Stanley, N. C. ......Dillon, S. C. .......Atlanta, Ga. ..Charlotte, N. C. . . . .Draper, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Ieanne West............................Charlotte, N. C. Frances White ...........................Sanford, N. C. Ann Whitesell........................Spruce Pine, N. C. 1 helma Whitten........................Knoxville, Ienn. Mary Lu Williams ...................Fayetteville, N. C. Oleen Aprilla Wingate .................Charlotte, N. C. Mary Ann Worth.............................Richmond, Va. Sylvia Stovall..........................Durham, N. C. [ean Yandle Caroline 7’aylor ....................Wadesboro, N. C. Edith Young Delores Thompson .................Fayetteville, N. C. Nancy Timberlake ......................Roxboro, N. C. Jane Tipton .........................Charlotte, N. C. Joyce Tucker ..........................Concord, N. C. Dorothy Ussery ........................Blacksburg, Va. Charlotte, N. C. Jacksonville, Fla. Page Sixty-one eg islatu re 1 he Legislature, which is made up of those elected from various departments of Student Government, is the bodv which expresses and deals with student opinion on any branch of Student Government, or student life in general. Many academic, social 7 O J and community activities of the students center in legislative J O committees. The Legislature constantly eyaluates and seeks to O J improve functions of student affairs. Student Sarah June Patterson President of Student Body I he I lonor C ouncil is composed of the Student Government President and the Vice-Presidents, with additional members elected from the student body at large. It is the duty of the group to clarify and uphold the standards of honor cherished by our college, and to deal w ith am infraction of the honor system. overn ment Honor Council Back row: Berryhill, Harris, Norris, Smith, Porter, MacLeod. Front row: Childs, Patterson, Godfrey. r A 1 Boarding Student Council Boarding Student Council seeks to encourage student self-government O O O and responsible citizenship in the college community. To this end a part of its function is to establish a program and provide opportunities for such student activity. Boarding Student Council enforces the rules and regulations set up by the Legislature, and acts as a medium between Administration, Faculty, and student. Eleanor Godfrey . . . Connally Smith .... Helen Alexander . . . Mayree Kay Ledford Ieanne Walker .. Ann Woodson..... Sara Claire Little . Bonnie Blue..... Dorothy Thomas . .. Eugenia Crow.... Murphy Alexander . . Frances MacPherson Vice-President of Student Government in charge of Boarding Students .............................First Vice-Chairman ............................Second Vice-Chairman .............................Third Vice-Chairman ............................Fourth Vice-Chairman ............................Fifth Vice-Chairman .......................................Secretary .........................................Treasurer ............................Senior Representative .............................junior Representative ..........................Sophomore Representative .........................Freshman Representative Page Sixty-six Day Student Counci rhe Day Student C ouncil seeks to encourage selt-government and par- ticipation in college activities by the day students and to foster closer rela- tionships between boarding students and day students. 1 he Council is in charge of the operation of a daily cafeteria in Blair Union for the convenience of day students. The Council helped to formu- late plans during Orientation Week for a closer working together of the two councils. Grace Marie Childs............... ice-President of Student Government in charge of Day Students Doris Gene Lawing......................................................Vice-Chairman Deanie Berryiiill .........................................................Secretary Ann Hunter ................................................................Treasurer Clara Barnes ..................................................Senior Representative Lucy Dunn Guion................................................Junior Representative Florence Ashcraft...........................................Sophomore Representative Carolyn Houston..............................................Freshman Representative Page Sixty-seven Graham, Smith, MacLeod, Gamble, Lawing, Drennan, Berry hill, Boggs, Morse, Porter, Barron. Belva Morse President Student Christian Belva Morse.................................................................President Lucy Boggs...........................................................Boarding Student Vice-President Ruth Porter...............................................................Day Student Vice-President Margaret Barron.............................................................Secretary Aileen Kabrich .............................................................Treasurer Miss Helen West...............................................................Adviser Top row: Hut Committee: Drennan, Thompson, Noel. Middle row: Fellowship Committee: Berryhill, Fillmer, Butler, Matlock; Churchwork Committee: Lawing, Christopher; Publicity Committee: Graham, Harden, Crosland, Mitchell, Buie, Davis, Bottom row: Vesper Committee: Murray, Boggs, Porter, Barrentine; Social Service Committee: Wright, MacLeod, Barber; Prayer Meeting Committee: Hickman, Cros- land, Spencer, Gamble, Howie, Ashcraft, Seale. Page Sixty-eight I he Student Christian Association, ot which all students are mem- bers, seeks to help create a more completely C hristian campus by giving each girl opportunities to develop all phases ol her lite. I he Cabinet of the Student C hristian Association strives to promote in all phases and activities on campus, the emphasis of religion. 1 his group is responsible for Fall and Spring Sen ices, at which time outside speakers are brought to the campus. It is responsible for having prayer meeting for students and servants, sending delegations to the churches O ' o o in the communin and to church conferences, placing girls as Sunday School teachers, planning vesper programs and suppers in the Ilut, publishing the Mercury, and sponsoring an annual project. Association Barrentine Morse Childs Patterson Godfrey Porter 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 of Who's Who for 1949-1950 are Peggy Barrentine, Grace Marie Childs, Eleanor Godfrey, Belva Morse, June Patterson, and Ruth Porter. Page Seventy Sigma (Tl u Sigma Mu is an honorary scho- o J lastic fraternity whose members are selected from both faculty and students. Its purpose is to recog nizc and reward outstanding schol- arship and to stimulate scholarly research b both graduates and undergraduates. Mildred Ann Wilson, President Gardner Porter Mar able Wikle Patterson Wilson Tl a r s h a I s The Queens Marshals act as ushers at official college exercises throughout the year. I he junior making the highest average for three years is chief marshal; the two juniors making next highest, the two sophomores who average highest for two years and the two freshmen averaging r) • highest for one year are the mar- shals. I his year's marshals are: Patter- son, Wikle, Wilson, Berrvhill, Schweizer, Ashcraft, Graham. Page Seventy one Barrentine Gordon Patterson Childs Langston Porter Christopher Lawing Smith Godfrey Morse Crow Qnot pictured) Rlpha Kappa Gamma The purpose of this organization is to foster high ideals and set up high standards for those women who have proved them- selves most eminent in constructive leadership among their fellow students. The Olympian Circle of Alpha Kappa Gamma was established on Queens campus in 1928. Peggy Barrentine, President Page Seventy-two Valkyrie alkvrie is composed ol those students in the rising sophomore class w ho have manifested definite qualities ol leadership. Valkyrie strives to foster an interest in scholarship, in extra-curricular activities and high ideals, to create a spirit of friendliness on the campus. Mary Jo Graham, President MacLeod Dick Blue Blue Hunter Graham Scheer Bell Pharr Blue Barber Fillmer Ewell mu Phi Epsilon Mu Phi Epsilon is a national honorary music fraternity which recognizes and rewards outstanding musical abilitv. Epsilon Beta Chapter w;as estab- lished on Queens campus in 1945. Suzanne Scheer, President Page Seventy ttnee International Relations Club 1 he International Relations Club is an affiliate member of those clubs which are sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. I his organization has as its objective the promotion of a more complete understanding among nations through education. o o o Colleen Lynn, President Home Economics Club The I Iome Economics Club is composed of those members of the Home Economics Department who have attained a high average and who have shown an interest in the department. Margaret Barron, President iJnge Seventy-four Queens Players I he 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 for the achievement of this purpose. Kellai-i Murray, President Miss Helen Strickland, Adviser Social Committee 1 he Social Standards Committee of Student Government states the regulations lor the high ideals ol a college girl. I he Social Committee has CD CD O CD 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. Carolyn I Iayden, Chairman Page Seventy-five Queens College Cho I he Queens College 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 lolliday, the choir participates in the chapel service, in intercollegiate musicals and various civic programs. Page Seventy-six I lie Quill, w hich is the literary magazine of the campus, is published twice yearly. Students find here an opportunity to have their short stories, poems, essays, and editorials published. C reative writing ability is hereby encouraged and recognized. O O Bettina Marable..............................Editor Lillian Barber.....................Business Manager Elise Davenport...........................Art Editor Page Seventy-seven Queens Blues Patricia Keesling Judith Kinney . . . Carolyn Fraser . . Ann Bailey....... Florence Davis . . Alice Reynolds . . ................Editor . . .Managing Editor . . .Managing Editor Circulation Manager .... Make-up Editor . .Business Manager Keesling Reynolds BUSINESS STAFF Published throughout the school year, the Blues acts as campus reporter, commentator, and forecaster. ith its two staffs, editorial and business, the Blues offers a variet) ot practical experience to students interested in journalism. Interviews . . . midnight oil . . . re-writes . . . make-up . . . trips to printers . . . advertising . . . galley proofs . . . circulation . . . ex- changes . . . students . . . faculty . . . administration . . . organizations o j o . . . styles . . . gossip . . . NEWS ... in short. Queens Blues. EDITORIAL STAFF jr- Nowell Bostick EDITORIAL STAFF Mary Nowell . . . I Ielen Alexander Jacqueline Otey . Barbara Ann Jobe Jane Edmonds . . . Mary Ann Carter Doris Dixon ..... Donnie Yandle . . .............Editor . . .Assistant Editor Photography Editor ........Class Editor ........Class Editor ........Class Editor ......Class Editor . . . Faculty Adviser Other Staff: Sallie Mood Buie, Jinx Easter, Jackie I Ienlev, Zada Loucks, Kittv Sue Carter, Lamar Berry, and Mavree Kav Ledford. The 1950 Coronet BUSINESS SIMI Mary Rose Bostick....................................................Business Manager Carolyn Fraser ...................................................Advertising Manager Mary McKee........................................................Collections Manager Other Staff: Pegg Reeves, Bets Cromer, Fellah Murray, Rachel Stevens, Ann C lark, Florence Davis, Madaline Johnson, Betty Ahern, Betty Pratt, Eugenia McCray. Well, here it is at last! ... I lie 1950 C oronet Now all the struggles oO with schedules, weather, copy and countless other problems, are forgotten. W e, of the staff of the 1950 Coronet, have tried to preserve for us all the spirit of Queens in the year 1949-1950. Page Eighty-one Recreation Association Fay Langston ........ Betty Lynn Davenport Jane Blakely ........ Bootsie Stafford .... Shirley Byerly ...... .............President ........Vice-President .............Secretary ............T reasurer Senior Representative Betty Fowler........................junior Representative Jane Smith.......................Sophomore Representative Margaret Blue.....................Freshman Representative Betty Pratt...........................Publicity Chairman Lucy Guion....................Day Student Representative Seated: Blakely Langston Byerly Standing: Pratt Smith Blue Guion Davenport I he Recreation Association is for the benefit of all students, for each girl becomes a member of the Association upon entering Queens. 1 be 1a.A. Council, elected by the student body, plans and directs the activities. Such sports as volleyball, basketball, hockey, golf, and swimming are offered, J ' O 7 O and every night from 6:30 until 7:00 there is J O Recreation in the “big Rec Room. Stunt Night and May Day are sponsored by R.A. It is the hope and aim of the Council to provide a well-rounded program for everybody, and that it will mean a great deal to each girl during her college days. O o O o J Panhellenic Adelaide Foil................................................President Gordon Freeman..........................................Vice-President Murphy Alexander.............................................Secretary Ann Bailey...................................................Treasurer The Panhellenic Council at Oueens functions to maintain high standards o of interfraternity life and to encourage intellectual and sound scholarship as well as to co-operate with college administration on all matters. 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 Panhellenic are Rush Week and meetings every night, after dinner coffee, the Christmas Silver Gift Service, and the Faculty Pro- gressive Dinner. O Page Eighty-six UJUASA ou nci I REPRESENTATIVES Alpha Delta Pi..............Betty Wayne Williams, Ann Bailey Alpha Gamma Delta........Mildred Butler, Mildred Ann I Iancock Chi Omega ................Betty Jean Byerly, Barbara Schweizer Kappa Delta...............Mary Jane Gardner, Gordon Freeman Phi Mu ......................Frances Harris, Murphy Alexander Seated: Hancock, Foil, Freeman, Alexander, Bailev. Standing: Harris, Schweizer, Byerly, Butler. Betty Wayne Williams President Dot Thomas Vice-President Virginia Love Secretary Jane Edmonds T reasurer elta Pi Founded May 15, 1851 Wesleyan C ollege, Macon, Georgia C olors: Light Blue and White Flower: Violet Rush week and fourteen grand pledges ... a pledge banquet at the Charlotte Hotel . . . Friday night Open House . . . Sunday night “feed ’ and entertaining all our guests . . . the wonderful Christmas partv given by the pledges . . . thoughts of Myrtle Beach and our house party . . . all these and many more are memories of a wonderful year in the sisterhood of Alpha Delta Pi. ( lass of 1950 S RA IRGINIA Bl.Y I III Betsy C romer Barbara nn Jobe Pauline Lewis Rachel Stevens Den Thomas Class of 1951 nn Bailey Jane Blakely Jean Chaplin Jane Edmonds Lucy Dunn Gltion I I ELENA I I LINTER Sara C i aire I ,n t i i Mara Long V irginia Love Barbara McAllister Emily Siiipp Betty Wayne Williams Class of 1952 Bonnie Blue J}et h Dobbins Mary Jo Graham Dot MacLeod Reid Regan Shirley Siddall Pledges I amar Berry Ann Bliggel Kitty Bullock Ann Clark Doris Ann I )ixon Alma I Ioke Madaline Johnson Deloris Lorino Claire McCall Gertie Nelson Peggy I eeves Nancy Timberlake Julia Upchurch Barbara Whitsett Thelma Whitten Mary Lu Williams Page Eighty-nine Mildred Butler President Helen Alexander ice-President Florence Davis Secretary Joan Baucom T reasnrcr Alpha Gamma Delta Founded May 30, 1904 Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Colors: Red, Buff, and Green Flowers: Red and Buff Roses Fall cleaning . . . the sound of laughter . . . the sweetest music . . . o o Rush Week, including gypsies, pink cocktails and white dresses . . . Pledge Banquet at the C hez Montet . . . Thanksgiving and open house . . . supper before the Christmas dance . . . initiation and the Feast of the Roses . . . parties . . . Friday nights ... a wonderful mixture of happy girls and enthusiastic living that is typical of Alpha Gamma Delta. Page Ninety Class of 1950 Class of 1951 Pledges 1 Ielen Alexander Joan Baucom Dot Chambers Mary Rose Bostick Mildred Butler Allen a Doggett Carolyn Fraser Florence Davis Kathryn I hex man Faye Langston Nancy 11 ill Zada Loucks Bettina Marable Martha Holleman Billie Mancin Mary McRee Mary Nowell Class of 1952 Mary Ann Carter Mildred Ann I Iancock Doris Pons Mary Ruth Talbert Jeanette Plyler Phoebe Trulock Mary Jo YVhisnant Betty Sue Wright Edith Young Page Ninety-one Betty Jean Byerly President Carolyn Hayden Vice-President Bootsy Stafford Secretary Holly Lambdin Treasurer Barbara Schweizer Pledge Instructor Chi Omega Founded April 5, 1895 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas Colors: Cardinal and Straw Flower: White Carnation Fun down at the Chi O house with house cleaning and a bright new O Kitchen . . . wonderful time as guests of the Pi Kapps at Erwin Lodge . . . happiness over rush week . . . banquet before Christmas dance at Sharon Hills . . . hours together in the library . . . enjoyable Christmas party with the alumns . . . Christmas resulting in diamond rings and fraternity pins . . . more fun together spring cleaning . . . more parties and banquets . . . sadness over parting but looking forward to convention. Page Ninety-two C lass of 1950 Shirle Byerly Grace Marie Childs Adelaide Foil Carolyn 1 Iayden Mayree Kay Ledford Maritza Linares I I ELEN MaLLONEE ( lass of 1951 Betty Jean Byerly Anne Lambdin Barbara Schweizer CAass of 1952 Ann Stafford Pledges Betty Aiiern Lynn C ampbell IoYCE C HAM BLESS Katie Chapman Molly Corkiiill Betty Farabow Mildred Flowers Bunny Fowler Rlith Graham Elinor Greene Dot Guy Mary Anna Hamilton Jeanne I Iarrison Barbara Ann I Iennessee Jane Boyd I Iiimphrils Pat Jaynes Evelyn Lyons Betty Jean McCutcheon Ann McFarland I Iarriet McInness B. J. MacMillan N. A. MacMillan I liny Major Kitty Moore |ean Moorefield Cathy Orders Caroline Iaylor I Iannah Withers Betty Mae Woods i Page Ninety-three Mary Jane Gardner President Nancy Blue Vice-President Frances Mimms Secretary Boots Knox Treasurer Kappa Delta Founded October 23, 1897 Virginia State Normal Colors: Olive Green and Pearl White Flower: White Rose 1 he beach party . . . Summer painting of the kitchen . . . hash ses- sions and song practices . . . “The Emerald and Pearl” . . . Rush Week and wonderful “little sisters” ... “1 Am a Kappa Delta” . . . White Rose Tea . . . Pledge Banquet at the Chez Montet with Lib Williams as speaker . . . the Night Club party after the banquet . . . Christmas feed with parents and alums and presents . . . Sunday night feeds and get- togethers . . . initiation and diamond pins . . . “Kappa Delta” Girl . . . but always the white rose and friendship circles . . . Page Ninety-four ( loss of 1950 Gordon Freeman Mary Jane Gardner Patricia Keeslinc Boots Knox Frances Mimms Ruth Porter Charlotte Teriiline Ieanne Walker CAass of 1951 Alice Reynolds Nancy Blue C lass of 1952 Janei Brunson Jane Moble Anne Shiflei Ann Smith Pledges Marc.arei Blue Dessie Broad well Lois Fillmer Mary Dare 1 Iedrick Nancy I Iuddleston Roberta Jones Betty Kay Koiien Jane i Lawrence Betty Jo McC ormick Sara McNair Joyce Miller Elizabeth Murray Rebecca Scholl Mary Lu Shaw Valerie Snook Jeanne We si Page Ninety-five Frances Harris President Gwenda Ewell Vice-President Nina Senn Secretary Ola Matlock T reasnrer Iva Jean Gordon Pledoe Director Phi mu Founded March 4, 1852 W esleyan College, Macon, Georgia Colors: Rose and White Flower: Enchantress Carnation September and the fun of seeing everybody again . . . Rush Week rolls around, climaxed by the banquet at “the house’ . . . Christmas feed with Santa and his reindeer coming right down the Phi Mu chimney . . . new bookshelves and kitchen hxin's . . . initiation and another wonderful ban- quet . . . spring session and summery plans for our Queen City house party . . . goodbyes to our seniors . . . another year of work and play has ended—til next September. SEC Paoe Ninety-six C lass of 1950 Clara Barnes Peggy Barrentine Frances 11 arris Merede ih Henry Horis Rawing Ola Matlock Fellah Murray Betty Norris Mildred Scott Nina Senn Class of 1951 Caroline Collins Eugenia Crow Betty Lynn Davenport Elise Davenport Virginia Easter Gwenda Ewell Iva Jean Gordon Martiia I Iarrison Barbara i IcCormick J acquelyn Otey Wanda Oxner Louise Peterson Betty Pratt Betty Ann Pyron Edith Shepherd Lois Strong Louise White Class of 1952 Murphy Alexander Sally Campbell Jackie Davis Jay 11 all ROSALYN I 1ARDEN Sarah McMahan Jane Smiih Pledges Sarah Biddix Kitty Sue Carter Barbara Chiperfield June DeLamar Gordon Faucette Eugenia 11 arris Jackie I Ienley Lois Mann I Ielen Murray Nora Dean Parker SylVia Stovall Dorothy Ussery Hill, Hamby (President) Howell, Spencer Founded September, 1939 Oueens College, Charlotte, North Carolina Colors: Blue and White Flower: White Carnation Class of 1950 Barbara Hamby Margaret Howell Class of 1951 Patricia 11 ill Dorothy Spencer Louise White Class of 1952 Emily Howie Pledges Carmen Carter Jackie Carter Joan Everhart Peggy I Iollingsworth Clarise Lance Sara Moretz Coleen Cooper Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi RLOriG SORORITY ROW Kappa Delta Pane Ninety-nine Fireside feed . . . bathing beauties . . . banquet . . . Two smiling Alpha Delta Pi’s . . . AAn Cute lil pledges . . . polishing the sign . . . Mil- dred sweeps . . . everybody look at the birdie! Many smiling Chi Omega’s . . . Mavree Kay dances . . . Rush Parties . . . gabbing n eating . . . O O o Fronv and that guy! . . . Fifteen swell new pledges . . . Charlotte, all posed pretty . . . the scholars and the cup! Let us out!’’ . . . Break a finger, jay? . . . Good ole sun . . . sweet smiles . . . Good eats . . . beauties on the bridge . . . Who o told that joke? . . . the gang . . . KA likW 7zt ™ Ao a Betty Norris—Maid of Honor and May Day Chairman ITIAY DAY AT QUEEnS Dorothy Thomas, May Oueen Betty Norris, Maid of Honor- Seated: MacLeod, Pons. Standing: Purvis, Parker. Carter Timber lake Barnes Barrentine Dixon Buie Cruse 1950 Drennan Williams Davenport Play Day three legged races . . . foot- ball game . . . “Corny” in Diana—all a part of fresh- man-sophomore Play Day. Madaline as the bookworm. Sophomores and Plymouth Rock . . . Seniors and “OH MY GOODNESS,” and the Juniors winning with a take- off on us all. Another hilari- ous Queens Stunt Night. Stunt flight Pflge One Hundred Six Crystal Ball a bio shinv crystal ball . . . n J J “best beaus’ coming . . . girls looking pretty . . . Christmas spirit everywhere . . . people getting pinned. Candlelight and turkey . . . the Boar’s Head procession . . . big Christmas tree in Burwell . . . “Silent Night, 1 Iolv Night.’’ Boar’s Head Dinner Page One Hundred Seven MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT EFIRD'S “Fashion at Its Best” “Merchandise of Quality with Price” THE HAPPY HUNTING GROUND OF EVERY COLLEGE MISS 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 Houset Compliments of Foremost Dairies Incorporated “Quality Dairy Products99 CHARLOTTE, N. C. PEPSI-COLfl Bottling Co. Charlotte, N. C. The BEST Bar-B-cue in Town LYNDY’S 2238 Dowd Road Compliments of COLONY' FOOD CENTER 2902 Selwyn Ave. Power to Class of '50 We’re proud of you . . . Proud, too, of the chance to serve a new generation of young Piedmont citizens. Our best to you as you move forward to make your own place in our free economy . . . where your own will and effort are the measures of achievement. DUKE POWER COMPANY d e ruina the Piedmont Carofinas All Photographs for Coronet By Simpson studio 118 Baldwin Avenue Charlotte, N. C. PORTRAIT—SCHOOL ANNUALS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Duplicate Copies of any photo in Coronet can be had by order. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Carolina Transfer Storage Company Phone 2-5131 Charlotte, North Carolina 1230 W. Morehead St. MOVING—PACKING STORAGE Agents Allied Van Lines REALLY SENSATIONAL! r LARGE BOTTLE n.oo plus tax SKINTHETIC LEG MAKE-UP „ • Does not streak • Goes on easily • Stays on all day • Dries quickly • Rainproof (drops can be blotted off) • Does not separate in bottle Two Smart Fashion - right Shades In the beautifully-styled easy- to - grip hard to - tip bottle ECKERD’S “Your Seventeen Headquarters” 109 S. Tryon St. 128 N. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. Compliments of TOWN HOUSE 1011 Providence Rd. BIGGERS BROTHERS, INC. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Wholesale FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES, EGGS BUTTER Complete Line Institutional Canned Foods ■ fffj. McEWEN FUNERAL HOME CHARLOTTE, N. C. Park Place Pharmacy Prescription Service 613 Providence Road Charlotte, North Carolina Dial 3-1114 - KING’S BUSINESS COLLEGE V CHARLOTTE, N. C. ESTABLISHED IN 1901 King’s Business College was founded in .901 and has grown to be one of the largest and most popular schools in the Carolinas. A large school can afford better equipment, a large, better-qualified corps of teachers, and is able to provide a better employment service. WELL KNOWN TO BUSINESS FIRMS Completion standards in KING’S are high, placing the graduate above the rank and file of ordinary business school grad- uates. Because of age and long service, KING’S is widely and favorably known to business firms in the South, especially in the Carolinas, where thousands of grad- uates are serving in high positions. NATIONALLY ACCREDITED APPROVED SCHOOL King’s Business College of Charlotte is fully accredited by the National Associa- tion of Accredited Commercial Schools, a member of the National Council of Busi- ness Schools and the North Carolina Asso- ciation of Commercial Schools. ATTEND A GOOD SCHOOL Preparation for your business career is so vital a matter that the selection of the school should be made only after a most thorough investigation. 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