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

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Text from Pages 1 - 128 of the 1951 volume:

9 PRESEirnnG the 1951 orone the students of We present to you a seasonal record of and the a nxiou Freshmen to the tired we chart the course of events. To the Freshmen football games, homecoming dances, dedicate to the Sophomores—-short days, Christmas events which -emphasize the our campus. For the Juniors we have spring, and spring fever. The Seniors need l ly Future plans, the Gradi pte Record job hunting and Juation all belong xam lollege . . . Charlotte, North Carolina ife at Queens from fall registration ut happy Seniors. From season to season ve dedicate fall---registration, falling leaves, ay Day and Rush Week. Winter we :old winds, bare trees, exams and all the radition, festivity and friendship on ipring at Queens brings elections and honors e reminded that Summer is their season, ind those final exams, practice teaching, o the Seniors. September October Studies Have Started Let's Play Thanksgiving Christmas Dance Look What Santa Brought! Looks Like Exam Lime March Winds The Sun Tan s The Thing! May Day Here's To The Seniors Page Six February fTlarch P ige Seven A UUe Dedicate the 1951 COROflET to ITIr. David Ovens Page Eight w, E are happy and proud to dedicate our 1951 Coronet to David Ovens, who, though a Canadian by birth, has been a resi- dent of Charlotte, North Carolina, for the past forty-four years. Mr. Ovens has long been a good friend of Queens, recently making a substantial contribution to its support. Not to Queens alone, but to other schools of higher education as well, Mr. Ovens has made gifts proving his interest in education for young women. Page 'Niue Our President We express our appreciation to Mr. McAlister Carson, who has served us so faithfully not only as President of the Board of Trustees but also as Acting President of our college. Page Ten I nistration Miss Thelma Albright, A.B., A.M., Dean of Students Mr. Gordon Sweet, B.S., M.M., Demi of Instruction Miss Helen West, A.B., Registrar Mr. J. . Thomson, Jr., B.S., Treasurer Page Ele 'e i A BER.NET! IV Barbre Boyd Bryant Carson Childs Davis Dunlap Green I Iarrell 1 Iolcomue I [olliday 1 IOLTZENDORI Hoyle Hull Jenkins, E. McCutchan McEwen McKoy McNeili Martin Merrill 1 ISC ALLY Mitchell Nooe Norm an Pickens Rankin Richardson Schickedantz Scott Sinclair Storey Strickland Tarlton Taylor Thomas T illett W'ALTON Page Twelve QUEEflS COLLEGE Eagle Jenkins, S. B. Morrison Skinner W'hitaker Good Kimrey Moseley Squires Ethel Abernethy, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Psychology Jo Singletary Barbre, A.B., Assistant Librarian Robert F. Boyd, A.B., A.M., Th.Ah, Th.D., Assistant Professor of Classics Rebecca Bryant, A.B., A.M., Professor of Art Herbert Carson, A.B., B.D., Th.M., D.D., Professor of Religion and Philosophy Grace Marie Childs, A.B., Secretary, Public Relations Office Sarah J ill Davis, A.B., A.M., Instructor of English Sarah Dunlap, B.S., A.Ah, Assistant Professor of Home Economics Nancy Eagle, B.S., Instructor in Music Carolyn Good, Assistant to the Dean of the College Philip J. Green, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of History Rena Harrell, A.B., A.M., A.B. in L.S., Librarian Hugh H. Harris, A.B., A.Ah, Visiting Professor of Sociology Blaine Hartness, Secretary to the Treasurer M ildred B. Helms, Secretary, Music Department Office Lee Holcombe, A.B., A.Ah, Instructor of History John A. Holliday, A.B., A.Ah, Professor of Music June Holtzendorf, B.S., Instructor of Physical Education Hughes B. Hoyle, A.B., A.Ah, Professor of Mathematics and Physics Alma Hull, A.B., A.Ah, Associate Professor, Division of Human Relations Eleanor Jenkins, A.B., A.Ah, Associate Professor of Mathematics Sarah Burton Jenkins, A.B., A.Ah, Associate Professor of Home Economics R. V. Kennedy, A.B., Al.A., Professor Emeritus of Social Science Emily Kimrey, A.B., Secretary to Dean of Students AIartha Alice Love, R.N., Resident Nurse J. Wilson McCutchan, A.B., A.Ah, Ph.D., Professor of English AIildred Ah McEwen, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry Eloise Erwin McKoy, Supervisor of Dormitories Donald McNeill, Assistant to the Treasurer Ann AIartin, A.B., A.Ah, Assistant to the Dean of Students, Instructor of English E. Lindsey AIerrill, B.Alus., M.AIus., Assistant Professor of Music Mildred Miscally, A.B., A.Ah Director of Public Relations Mavis MitchelL, B.S., A.Ah, Associate Professor of Physical Education John AIorrison. B.Alus., M.AIus., A.A.G.O., Assistant Professor of Music Elsie Stokes AIoseley, Assistant Professor of Music Emma Newelt, A.B., A.Ah, Assistant Professor of German Sarah Nooe, B.S., A.Ah, Associate Professor of Biology John Norman, A.B., A.Ah, Associate Professor of Chemistry A. L. Pickens, B.S., Th.B., Al.Sc., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology Eva Plonk, Assistant Bookkeeper Eloise Rankin, B.L., A.Ah, Associate Professor of Education Caroline Richardson, A.B.. A.Al., Assistant Professor of French AIary E. Schickedantz, A.B., A.Ah, Assistant Professor of Spanish Harley A. Scott, A.B., Assistant Professor of Psychology, Psychologist for Testing Bureau Virginia Smith Sinclair, B.Ah, S.AI.AL, Associate Professor of Music Ellen Skinner, A.B., AI.S., Instructor of Secretarial Administration Thomas W. Smith, Maintenance Engineer Loma Squires, Dietitian Carl Storey, B.S.. A.Ah, Assistant Professor of Accounting and Economics Helen Strickland, A.B., A.Ah, Associate Professor of Spoken English Summers Tarlton, A.B., A.Ah, Associate Professor of Religion AIary Lee Taylor, A.B., AhR.E., Associate Professor of Bible Georgelle Thomas, Testing Bureau J. William Thomson, Jr., B.S., Treasurer Laura Tillett, A.B., A.AL, Associate Professor of English John Walton, A.B., A.AL, Ph.D., Professor of Education Helen West, A.B., Registrar Dorothy Whitaker, B.S., A.Ah, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Psychomeirist for Testing Bureau Irene Williams, PBX Operator Virginia Esther Williams, R.N., Resident Nurse Page Thirteen I'liur - Septem October, flovember VJLJLJUL rTT_-TV feen Fifty-one Freshman Eleanor Collard....................President Barbara Edwards................... Treasurer Betty Lipe ........................ Secretary Mary Waters................... Vice-President Freshman Officers Days and daze of freshman life . . . thrill of college . . . new activities . . . new f riends . . . triumph ot rat day . . . jov of parties . . . distress of exams . . . first formal dances . . . praising the rat cap ... a wonder- ful year . . .Hail to the class of 54 . . . Page Seventeen Sara Elizabeth Abernethy Jane Ellen Anderson [acquelin Ann Bartlett Martha Dolores Bell Monteen Cameron Bethune Patricia Walker Black Mary Bettis Bouknight Alyce Ann Bowers Catherine Curry Boyd Susan Van Buskirk Virginia Bailey Campbell Barbara Carr Mary EIirste Carson Glenna Rae Christian Nancy Clodfelter Marthann Coleman Eleanor Joan Collard Joan Patricia Cook Sara Nell Cooper Victoria Copses Mary Virginia Crisler Nancy Kathryn Duncan Barbara Rlith Edwards Helen Elaine Elrick Sara Gibert Evans Frances Joan Farabow Sylvia Kelly Farris Margaret Lee FormyDuval lass of 1951 Judy Frierson Nancy Kathleen Grady Sara Ellen Grier Grace Glenn 1 Iager Patsy Jean 1 Iarmon Louise Stephanas I Iaryin Carole Helen Marie I Ieer Joan Bright I Iines Charlotte I Ion Elizabeth Joan I lovis Bettie Orr I Iunter Nancy Lavender Irwin Virginia Ann Jerman Shirley Anita Johns Jacquelyn Johnson Janice Rose Johnson Madaline Dickerson Johnson Shirley Jane Iohnson Mary Elizabeth Lemmons Betty Margaret Lipe Virginia Louise Long Janie Margaret McCutcheon Elizabeth Gibson McIntosh Jane Morrison McLaurin Lelia Margaret McLeod Frances Rlith Maier Lalira Ann Martin Marilyn Erwin Martin Freshman! Ava Evelyn Mason Carolyn Virginia Merrell Mary Emma Mintz Frances Elizabeth Neale Maritza de Obarrio Janet Peyton Ohlinger Doris NAnnette Parsons Ruby Eloise Peede Anita Peterson Elizabeth Ann Phillips Peggy Lee Phillips Nancy Patricia Powell Anne Carlton Query Sarah Frances Rhodes Beatrice Elaine Richardson Mary Jo Rierson Nancy Lee Roberts Jane Robinson Dorothy Lee Saunders Doris Wilds Searcy Lisbeth Anne Sherrill Charlie Elizabeth Skelton Rrada Frances Slaughter lass of 1951 Dorothy Grace Snyder Jeanne Marie Stevens Carol Ray Stockner Davy-Jo Striblinc, Anne Stuart Barbara Ann I illson Sylvia Ann I ltrner Rebecca Caroline Upshur Fidelia Foraine Yarn Evelyn Joyce Wallace Rebecca Charlene W arren Mary Keesler Waters Fouise Enloe White Martha Jane Wildman Elizabeth Ann Woods Martha Jo Ziegler Not pictured: Phyllis Harper Belk, Barbara Katherine Byrd, Minnie Carolyn Purcell, Gene R. Rucker. P a n h e 11 e n i OFFICERS Jane Mobley ...................................................President Murphy Alexander .........................................Vice-President Dot MacLeod ...................................................Secretary Martha Holleman............................................... Treasurer 1 he Panhellenic Council at Queens functions to maintain hi ah stand- w O ards of interfraternity life and to encourage sound scholarship as well as to co-operate with college administration in all matters. 1 his Council strives during the year to keep the sororities in close contact with each other 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, the Faculty Progressive Dinner, and the Panhellenic Workshop. Page Twenty-four ou nci I... 1 950-51 REPRESENTATIVES Alpha Delta Pi..............Jane Edmonds, Dot MacLeod Alpha Gamma Delta.........Jo Baucom, Martha LIolleman (lii Omega...........Barbara Schweizer, Lynn Campbell Kappa Delta ..............Alice Reynolds, Anne Siiiflet Phi Mii ...........Gwenda Ewell, Murphy Alexander Ewell, Baucom, Holleman, Schweizer, Campbell, Edmonds, Alexander, Mobley, Reynolds. Page Tipen ty-fi, ve Jane Edivionds, President Ann Bailey, Vice-President Ann Buggel, Secretary Reid Regan, Treasurer Rush Week and thirteen wonderful pledges ... a pledge banquet at the C hez Montet . . . Friday night Open House . . . Sunday niaht “feed’ and entertaining all our guests . . . banquet before the Crystal Ball . . . the wonderful Christmas party given by our pledges . . . party for our brothers the Phi Delts . . . anticipation of the house party at Myrtle Beach . . .all these and many more memories of a wonderful year in the sisterhood of Alpha Delta Pi. )e 11 a Pi Founded May 15, 1851 Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia Color: Light blue and white Flower: Violet Class of 1951 Ann Bailey Jane Blakely Jane Edmonds Lucy Dunn Guion Helena Hunter Sarah Claire Little Mary Long Virginia Love Barbara McAllister Emily Shipp Betty Wayne Williams Class of 1952 Bonnie Blue Kitty Bullock Beth Dobbins Dot MacLeod Reid Regan Shirley Siddall Julia Upchurch Class of 1953 Ann Buggel Anne Clark Doris Dixon Madaline Johnson Gertie Nelson Peggy Reeves Nancy Timberlake Pledges Kitty Boyd Marthann Coleman Mary Virginia Crisler Judy Frierson Louise Harvin Jackie Johnson Shirley Jane Johnson Jane McLaurin Sadie Mason Ruby Peede Jan Purvis Anne Sherrill Sylvia Turner Shirley White Our little squirrel . . . the windows gone . . . our remodeled kitchen . . . Rush Week and the house as a cocktail lounge, a gypsy tea room, and in candlelight . . . pledge banquet at Kuesters’ with thirteen our lucky number of pledges . . . Friday night get-togethers . . . Christmas feed and party by the pledges . . . initiation and the Feast of the Roses . . . FR.D. Day. Joan Baucom, President Doris Pons, Vice-President Nancy Hill, Secretary Betty Sue Wright, Treasurer Founded May 30, 1904 Syracuse University. Syracuse, New York Colors: Red, Ruff, Green Flowers: Red and buff roses Class of 1951 Joan Baucom Mildred Butler Florence Davis Nancy Hill Martha Molleman Betty Sue Wright Class of 1952 Doris Pons Mary Ruth Talbert Class of 1953 Dot Chambers Kathryn Hickman Billie Mancin Jeanette Plyler Edith Young Pledges Barbara C arr Glenna Rae Christian Sara Evans Margaret For my Duval Grace I Iager Carole 1 Ieer Georcianna Houston Peggy McNeely Marilyn Martin Betty Neale Doris Searcy Joyce Wallace . Page Twenty-nine Chi Barbara Schweizer, President Anne Lambdin, Vice-President Mary Anna Hamilton, Secretary Harriet McInnes, Treasurer Lynn Campbell, Pledge Instructor Summer pins . . . initiation . . . Rush Week—footballs, Confucius, symphony . . . fourteen super wonderful pledges . . . Friday night coffee and donuts . . . “Well, oh well . . . Snowbound? . . . Christmas party . . . post Christmas pins and rings . . . cram for exams . . . parties, parties, parties! . . . spring house cleaning . . . graduation blue O . another year of love and laughter. mega Founded April 5, 1895 University of Arkansas, I wetteytj le, Arkansas C olors: C ardinal and Straw F lowers: White Carnations Class of 1951 Betty Jean Byerly Anne C. Lambdin Carol Wolford Mesrobian Barbara Schweizer Class of 1952 Lynn Campbell Dorothy Guy Mary Anna Hamilton Class of 2 953 Joyce Chambless Betty Farabow Jane Boyd Humphries Evelyn Lyons Harriet McInnes Pie does Patsy Black Katie Chapman Cornelia Dick Nancy Duncan Joan Farabow Betty Fowler Carolyn Gallant Jean Harvison Bann Hennessee Betty Lipe Eugenia McCray Janie McCutcheon Betty Mauldin Kitty Moop.e Jean Moorefield Pats Powell Sarah Rhodes Ann Stuart Barbara Tillson Mary Waters Frances White Page Thirty-one Kappa frigerator o session 1 hat annual beach party . . . pre-school cleaning and the new re- . . weekly song practices ending in the inevitable “bull . . Rush Week and our new “little sisters” . . . Pledge o Banquet—a smorgasbord at Kuesters’ with Lib Williams as speaker . . . the party at Alice's farm . . . Christmas feed with presents AND par- ents . . . initiation, at last . . . Plans for Pasadena . . . Sunday night feeds and friendly get-togethers . . . but, with all the fun, the friendship circle and Kappa Delta Always. Alice Reynolds, President Jeanne West, Vice-President Elizabeth Murray, Secretary Rebecca Scholl, Treasurer 1 ounded October 23, 1897 Virginia Si te Normal Colors: Olive Green and Pearl White I lower: White Pose Class of 1951 Dessie Broadwell Nancy Blue Alice Reynolds Class of 1952 Roberta Jones Jane Mobley Anne Shiflet Ann Smith Class of 1953 Nancy Huddleston Janet Lawrence Sarah McNair Joyce Miller Elizabeth Murray Rebecca Scholl Mary Lu Shaw Valerie Snook Jeanne West Pledges Jane Anderson Katie Jean Aycock Carmen Carter Georgianne Gettinger Mary Lib Lemmons Betty Jo McCormick Beatrice Richardson Betty Stegall Fidelia Varn Janie Wildman Page 7 hirtyrthree Beginnings of a new year . . . Phi Mu’s new addition—Lulu’s new O O J car, Katie . . . painting the house . . . Rush Week and the U.S.S. Phi Mu, gang plank and all . . . our annual pledge banquet at the house . . . pledge and active retreat at the grill . . . our havride and picnic at the Fresh Air Camp . . . Our big C hristmas party for big and little sisters—Moppy as Santa and “Cee’’ as our little red-nosed reindeer . . . initiation with the banquet and trimmings . . . gradu- ation and goodbyes to our wonderful seniors . . . plans for an even better house party . . . farewells until next year. Gwenda Ewell, President Louise Petersen, ]rice-President Betty Belk Pratt, Secretary Jane Smith, Treasurer Jay Hall, Pledge Director Founded March 4, 1852 Wesleyan C ollege, Macon, Georgia Colors: Rose and W hite Flower: Enchantress Carnation Class of 1952 Murphy Alexander Barbara Chiperfield Jackie Davis June DeLamar Jay Hall Eugenia Harris Sarah McMahan Jane Smith Class of 1953 Margaret Allen Sarah Frances Biddix Kitty Sue Carter Gordon Faucette [ackie Henley Nora Dean Parker Sylvia Stovall Dorothy Ussery Pledges Elizabeth Abernathy Sallie Hood Buie Mary Hirste Carson Barbara Edwards Joan Hines Betty Hunter Dorothy Saunders Charles Skelton Joyce Tucker Class of 1951 Caroline Collins Eugenia Crow Elise Davenport Virginia Easter Gwenda Ewell Martha Harrison Betty Lynn Horne Jacqueline Otey Wanda Oxner Louise Petersen Betty Belk Pratt Betty Ann Pyron Edith Shepherd Lois Strong Louise White Page Thirty-five December, Jan February i—- — c Sophomore Cia r i Sophomore Officers One step closer to '53 . . .At last our turn to rat’’ . . . Clark and the Model A’’ at Field Day along with football, capping, and hymn book fees . . . Fun at Parents’ Weekend . . . The talent show on Stunt Night . . . Swapping dances at the Christmas Formal . . . Trudging through our third set of exams . . . No more weeks, no more days til Spring Holidays . . . Our first spring formal . . . Next vear our turn to be big sisters’’ to the Freshmen. j o Page Thirty-nine Jeanne West..........................Secretary Gertie Nelson . . . .Vice-President Catherine Edgerton . . . President Laura Sue Mitchell . .Treasurer ! '• Sophom Katie Jean Aycock Sarah Frances Biddix Ann Scott Buggel Carmen Ann Carter Kitty Sue Carter Dorothy Lillian Chambers Joyce Patricia Cham bless Anne MacOueen Clark Peggy Marie Crider Jean Claire Crosland Doris Ann Dixon Georgie Louise Earnhart Catherine Carter Edgerton Sarah Ann Elliott Betty Lou Farabow Louise Gordon Faucette June Olive Faulk Janet Page Fifer Carolynn Elizabeth Gallant Jeanne Cabell Harrison ore Page Forty COROflE Class of 1951 M xR'k Jacqueline I Ienley Barbara Ann I Iennessee Kathryn Ann I Iickman Dreiser Anne 1 Iolton GeORGIANNA I IoiISTON Nancy Dolores I Ihddleston Jane Boyd I Ihmphries Martha nn Kirvfn Janet Patricia Lawrence Virginia Ann McCall Betty Jo McCormick Sarah Eugenia McCray Harriet Martin McInnes Sara Louise McNair Peggy Ann McNeely Frances Broadfoot MacPherson Billie Marion Mancin Joyce Adele Miller Laura Sue Mitchell Dorothy Jean Moorefield Page Forty one OF QUEEriS Sophomor Sarah Virginia Moretz Cecilia Barkley Moss Elizabeth Lee Murray Gertie Nelson Nora Dean Parker Barbara Jane Peeler Rose Jeanette Plyler Janice Chilton Purvis Peggy Ann Reeves Rebecca McLean Scholl Mary Lu Hallett Shaw Marjory Smith Vivian Margaret Smith Valerie Emery Snook Page Forty-two COROflE lass of 1951 Jacqueline Mae Stafford Bettie Sue Stegall Ann Nolan Stewart Sylvia Frances Stovall Melba Jean Teague Delores Ann Thompson Nancy Lea I imberlake Mary Jane I ipton Lenore Joyce I ucker Dorothy Elizabeth LIssery Jeanne Marie West Mary Ann Worth Iris Jean Yandle Edith I Iarriet Yoling Not pictured: Joseph Weldon Boeckelmann, Jean La-Yvonne Goldman Cohen, Ellanor Fetner, Evelyn Richards Lyons, Julia Marv Willodene Smith, Frances White, James C lyde White, Jr. Brackett, Ruth M ae McClure, Page Forty three 3F QUEEflS SOCIRL COmmiTTEE Henley, Mobley, Pyron, Long, Pratt Pons, Davenport, Blakely “Winter Holds ITIuch In Store . . . The Social Committee of Student Government helps make life at Queens perfect. They plan and give two formal dances a year and sponsor week-end entertainment all through the year. Betty Belk Pratt, Co-Chairman Betty Anne Pyron, Co-Chairman Jane Blakely Elise Davenport Dot Guy Jackie Henley Mary Long Jane Mobley Doris Pons . . For Activities Galore” i I is the night before Christmas vacation at Queens. I he hig tree in O O Burwell is all decorated and laden with presents ior the servants, the Boar’s I lead Dinner is held, and there is a carol service in the chapel. On this night of all nights rules are broken, lights burn late, Christmas parties are given all over campus and mixed with the Christmas Carols one hears, “one more day to vacation and such songs familiar to all on campus. march. April, I il, may o_____T-i x 1 Junio one Dorothy Wilson ..................President Eugenia Pou Harris..........Vice-President Joyce Ann IIall..................Treasurer Mary Ruth Talbert................Secretary Flagstones torn up tor our new heating system our Freshman Year . . . Our New Chapel our Sophomore Year and now the new Home Economics building our [unior Year . . . Having little sisters for the first time . . . Giving them a party and having a wonderful time ourselves . . . Coca-Colas and peanuts to throw at the villain (to make money for our class) . . . putting out the Directory . . . and last but not least well on the way to being y J O Seniors. Page Forty-nine 1 Page Fifty Junior Class First row: Margaret Ann Allen, Murphy Hall Alexander, Florence Mae Ashcraft, Mary Elizabeth Bell, Bonnie Kate Blue, Sallie Hood Buie. Second row: Sarah Katherine Bullock, Lynn Lewis Campbell, Rose Marie Caneclides, Barbara Chiperfield, Juanita McLeod C lontz, Jacqueline Anne Davis. Third row: Mary June DeLamar, Cornelia Anne Dick, Beth Almeda Dobbins, Helen Dean Drennan, Dorothy Lancaster Lolger, Georgianne Gettinger. Fourth row: Dorothy Elizabeth Guy, Joyce Ann Hall, Mary Anna Hamilton, Eugenia Pou Harris, Gertrude Ann Hunter. First row: Dorothy Roberta Jones, Sara White Lee, Sarah Jaudon McMahan, Dorothy Shaw MacLeod, Elizabeth Dell Martin, Elizabeth May Alauldin. Second row: Jane Barry Mobley, Eula Ann Noel, Lia Dagmar Petrovskis, Emily Doris Pons, Margaret Alice Potts, Mary Reid Regan. J O j O Third row: Martha Albertine Rhyne, Elizabeth Anne Shiflet, Shirley Siddall, W ilma Jean SifFord, Ann Haskell Smith, Dorothy Jane Smith. Fourth row: Emilie Colleen Solomon, Mary Ruth Talbert, Dorothy Bernice Watson, Dorothy ilson. Not Pictured: Arthur Charles Bridges, Laurie Ann Brockman, Peggy Scott Burn, John William Gettvs, Sheila Lois Gottlieb, Mildred Lee Henson, Virginia Anne Landis, Archie Bernard McCall. Nannie Lenora Martin, Viva Colleen Rogers, Alberta Jo Sloan, Joe Eugene Stowe, Julia Poteat Upchurch, Shirlev Bennett White, Ruth Mason Williams. Page Fifty-one OFFICERS Sara Claire Little .....................................President Eugenia Crow.....................................Boardino Student Vice-President o Deanie Berryhill......................................Day Student Vice-President Dot MacLeod.............................................Secretary Sarah McNair ......................................... Treasurer 1 lie Legislature, composed of those elected from the vari- ous departments of Student Government, is the body which ex- presses student opinion on any branch of Student Government, or campus life in general. Many academic, social, and community activities of the students are fostered bv legislative committees. J O The Legislature constantly evaluates and seeks to improve the functioning of Student Government. O Legislature 1950-51 Spring Brings Election Honors... I he Flonor Council is composed of the Student Government President and the Vice-Presidents, with additional members elected from the student body at large. It is the dutv of the group to clarify and uphold the standards of honor cherished by our college, and to deal with any infraction of the honor system. Honor Council Page Fifty-two Fi orence Ashcraft Deanie Berryhili Bonnie Blue Nancy Blue Dessie Broadwell Mildred Bil l i EH Betty Jean Byeri y Dot Chambers Eugenia Crow Elise Davenport Cornelia Dick Helen Drennan Dot Folcer Lucy' Dunn Guion Martha Harrison Pat Hill nn Hunter Helena Hunter Sara Claire Little Sarah McNair Dot MacLeod Dell Martin Gertie Nelson Wanda Oxner Betty Ann Pyron Marjorie Smith Louise White Betty Wayne Williams Page Fifty-three Deanie Berryhill Mildred Butler Sara Claire Little Eugenia Crow Bonnie Blue Dorothy MacLeod Cornelia Dick Williams, Love, Strong, Bverly, Butler, Harrison, Crow, Alexander, Dick, Nelson, Smith 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 ol its function is to establish a program and provide opportunities for such student activity. Boarding Student Council enforces the rules and regulations set up bv the Legislature, and acts as a mediator between administration, faculty, and student. Eugenia Crow, Vice-President of Student Government in charge of Boarding Students Martha Harrison..............................................First Vice-Chairman Mildred Butler ...........................................Second Vice-Chairman Betty. Jean Byerly..........................................Third Vice-Chairman Lois Strong ...............................................Fourth Vice-Chairman Virginia Love ..............................................Fifth Vice-Chairman Murphy Alexander ......................................................Secretary Gertie Nelson .........................................................Treasurer Betty Wayne Williams ......................................Senior Representative Cornelia Dick.............................................................junior Representative Marjorie Smith.........................................................Sophomore Representative Doris Searcy ............................................Freshman Representative Page Fifty-four Day Student Council I he Day Student Council seeks to encourage sell-government and partic- ipation in college activities b the day students and to foster closer rela- tions between boarding students and day students. I he Council is in charge ot the operation of a daily cafeteria in Blair Union for the convenience ol day students. The Council helped to formu- late plans during Orientation Week for a closer working together of the I O o o two Councils. Deanie Berrvhill. .Vice-President of Student Government in charge of Day Students Lucy Dunn Guion........................................................Vice-Chairman Ann Hunter ................................................................Secretary Rebecca Scholl.............................................................Treasurer Helena Hunter .................................................Senior Representative Dell Martin ...................................................junior Representative Dot Chambers .............................................. Sophomore Representative Barbara Edwards..............................................Freshman Representative Scholl, A. Hunter, H. Hunter, Berrvhill, Guyon, Chambers, Martin 1 Student Christian Rainey Gamble 1 he Student Christian Association, of which all students are members, seeks to help create a more completely Christian campus, by giving each girl opportunities to develop all phases of her life.” The Cabinet of the Student Christian Association strives to promote in all phases and activities on campus, emphasis on religion. This group is responsible for Spring Services, for which outside speakers are brought to the campus. It is also responsible for holding prayer meetings for stu- dents and servants and Sunday evening vesper services. It sends delegations and Sunday School teachers to the churches in the community and to church conferences, and each year sponsors a special project. The Cabinet also gives suppers at the Hut and supervises the publication of the Mercury. First row: Crosland Miller Drennen Wright Hickman Spencer Second row: Smith Harris Gamble Barron Ashcraft Association OFFICERS Bettie Rainey Gamble....................President Margaret Barron....Boardino Student Vice-President o Florence Ashcraft......Day Student Vice-President Eugenia I Iarris........................Secretary Margaret Smith..........................Treasurer Miss Helen West...........................Adviser CHAIRMEN ON CABINET Betty Sue right Worh I Ielen Drennan ..............................Fellowship Joyce Miller Publicity Margaret Barron, Florence Ashcraft......Vespers Joyce Crosland, Dorothy Spencer.............Hut Kathryn Hickman .................Prayer Meeting Recreation Association Bunny Fowler Jane Blakely . Jane Smith . . Joyce I ucker . Mary Long . . . COUNCIL .............President .......Vice-President .............Secretary ............T reasnrei' Senior Representative June DeLamar . Ann Clark...... Mary Waters . . . Lucy Dunn Guion Elise Davenport . ....junior Representative . Sophomore Representative . . .Freshman Representative Day Student Representative ........Publicity Chairman Page Fifty eight ■ I he Recreation Association is for the benefit of all students, for each girl becomes a member ol the Association upon entering Queens. 1 he R.A. Council, elected b the student body, plans and directs the recreational activities of the college. Such sports as volleyball, basketball, tennis, golf, and swimming are offered, and every I hursda o night from 6:30 until 7:00 there is recreation in the big Rec Room. During the winter months shuffleboard, tumbling, and ping-pong are offered on W ednesday afternoon as indoor sports. Roth Stunt Night and May l)av are sponsored b R.A. It is the aim of the C ouncil to provide a well- rounded program adding enjoyment to the life ol each Queens girl. — O The Coronet of 1951 EDITORIAL STAFF Jacqueline Otey . Mildred Butler Betty Pratt ..... Jacqueline Davis . Joyce Tucker .... Joan Patricia Cook Lois Strong...... Dorothy Folger . . Lee Holcombe . . . . .................Editor .......Assistant Editor . . . . Senior Class Editor . . . . junior Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor .Ereshman ( lass Editor .............Art Editor ............Photography . . . . Eacuity Consultant Assistants: Florence Davis, Virginia Easter, Jane Ed- monds, Rainey Gamble, Martha Holleman, Lorraine Mur- phy, Wanda Oxner, Dolores Bell, Joyce Tucker. Jacquie Otey Edmonds Davis Oxner Tucker Holleman Otey Butler Business Staff Suzanne Scueer............Business Manager Sarah McMahan . . . .Advertising Manager Taking pictures—selling ads—proof reading—typing—writing and many other things have kept us busy all year but at last we have reached our aoal the 1951 Coronet— our best to you. o Page Sixty-one Murphy, Stegall, Gettinger, Stovall, Stockner, McMahan, Easter. Queens Blues I he Queens Blues is the college newspaper which is published twelve times a year. With its editorial and busi- ness staffs, the Blues provides both journalistic and business experience for students and promotes college spirit on the campus. Interviews . . . features and editorials . . . headlines and deadlines . . . midnight work . . . trips to printers . . . circulation . . . ads . . . contributions by all . . . these equal the Queens Blues! Page Sixty-two Florence Davis ........ Nancy 11 ill........... Murphy Alexander ...... Dessie Broadweli....... Dorothy Chambers....... Ann Bailey ............ Valor IE Snook......... Kathryn Hickman ....... Glenna C hristian ..... Betty Pratt ........... Joyce Tucker........... Dr. J. Wilson McC utchan ......Editor-in-Chief . . . .Assistant Editor .... Assistant Editor . . .Business Manager Advertising Manager O o (Circulation Manager .......Feature Editor .... Make-up Editor .......Music Editor ........Sports Editor ..........Head Typist ..............Adviser Page Sixty-three Henley, Carter, MacPherson, Purvis, White, Alexander. The Quill Louise E. White . . Murphy Alexander Jackie Henley...... Miss Laura Tillett .............Editor Business Manager ........Art Editor ...........Adviser Editorial Staff: Kittv Sue Carter, Helen Drennan, Frances Mac- Pherson, Nora Dean Parker, Jan Purvis, Manon Williams. The Ouill, the literal's magazine on campus, offers to each student the opportunity and encouragement of having her creative writing ability recognized. In this magazine, published twice yearly, appear original student compositions, short stories, plays, poems, sketches, and book reviews. Louise White Page Sixty-four Queens College Choir The Queens College C hoir, selected hv audi- tion from the student body, participates in all chapel services and concerts on campus. It pre- sents programs in the community, and also goes on tour each spring. First row. Parker, Holleman, Tipton, MacPherson, Richardson, Huddleston, Hickman, Johnson, Duncan, Blue, Stafford. Second row. Phillips, Bethune, Stockner, Bell, Holton, Crisler, Cooper, Miller, Jerman, Hines. Third row: Phillips, Faulk, Farris, Christian, Jones, Irwin, Chambless, Chambers, Edgerton, Collard, Gettinger, Tillson. Director: Mr. John Holliday. Page Sixty-five Home Economics Club OFFICERS Jackie Davis....................................................President Mary Ann FIamilton.........................................Vice-President Beth Dobbins....................................................Secretary Jane Mobley ....................................................Treasurer Dot Folger ......................................................Reporter Miss Sarah Burton Jenkins.........................................Adviser The Queens College Flome Economics Club is composed of those in the Home Economics Department who have attained a high scholastic average and who have shown an interest in the department, aids in college functions and certain educational programs, and sponsors the annual C hristmas party lor the Alexander Home children. Page Sixty-six Queens Players OFFICERS Dorothy Spencer ................. Virginia Easter.................. Mary Long................. Gertie Nelson ................... Sally Hood Buie ................. Miss I Ielen Strickland.......... ...........President .... Vice-President ...........Secretary .........Tre usurer Publicity (diairman .............Adviser 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 for the achievement of this aoal. O Sigma iTIu Sigma Mu is a National honorary or- ganization composed of faculty and stu- dents. Its purpose is to recognize high scholastic attainment of seniors and juniors and to encourage independent research. Margaret Barron ......... President Barbara Schweizer .....Vice-President Miss Eleanor Jenkins Secretary-T reasurer Members (as pictured): Margaret Barron Deanie Berryhill Betty Jean Byerly Wanda Oxner Alice Reynolds Barbara Schweizer Valkyrie 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 ac- tivities and high ideals, to create a spirit of friendliness on the campus. Members (as pictured): Sara McNair, President Catlierine Edgerton Gertie Nelson, Secretary-T reasurer Margaret Smith, Chaplain Page Sixty-eight Rlpha Kappa Gamma I I he Olympian C ircle of .Alpha Kappa Gamma was established on Queens campus in 1928. I he purpose of this organization is to foster high ideals and set up high standards for those women who have proved themselves most eminent in constructive leadership among their fellow students. Betty Jean Byerly............................................................. President Rainey Gamble................................................. Secretary and I reasurer OFFICERS Manon Williams ........................................................President Frances MacPiierson ...................................... . Vice-President Dot Folcer ................................... . .. . ......Secretary-Treasurer Dr. Philip J. Green..................................................... Adviser I he aim of the I.R.C. is to gain a more complete understanding of other nations. Two of the projects this year were United Nations Day, when the flagpole for the U.N. flag was fixed and a U.N. dinner held, and the Crusade for Freedom, in which the cluh cooperated with the Charlotte Crusade Committee in securing money and signatures to go to Berlin. Birdie Crow Deanie Berryiiill Bunny Fowler Sara Claire Little Betty Jean Byerly Bettie Rainey Gamble Lucy Dunn Guion Mildred Butler Betty Wayne Williams Wanda Oxner Cornelia Dick Dot MacLeod Florence Ashcraft Miss Strickland Faculty Adviser Katie Jean Aytock Ann Bailey Margaret Barron Jean Crosland Dot Folcer Jane Boyd Humphries Martha Ann Kirven Sara Claire Little Frances MacPiierson Emily Shipp Margaret Smith Manon Williams Edith Young b 1 «.‘■o Wk Im ft I Hi V r ’i,;'. z I -4 i ’ % ig 11 m f 7 m si Standing: Mary Jo Rierson, Sara Elizabeth Abernethy, Carol Wohlford Mesrobian, Sallic Hood Buie, Sara Nell Cooper, Alma Q U E E n s Dean Berryhill, Sara Claire Little, Betty Wayne Williams, Emily Doris Pons, Janice Chilton Purvis. 1'l eannie (Sernjni Maid of Honor m r y DRY at QUEERS mr m 'liuf A Senior Class of nineteen Fifty-one Wanda Oxner .........................President Emily Shipp . ... Vice-President C. Collins..........................Secretory Mary Long ......................... Treasurer I he last time for so many things. Stunt night ( two years straight we ve won the cup) ... I he two formals . . . rhe Boar’s Head Dinner . . . Graduate record exams . . . Senior Week . . . And our own robe . . . it’s kinda’ sad, but its a wonderful feeling to be a Senior. Pflge Seventy-nine Seniors of Bertie Ruth Ayers Norma Ann Bailey Margaret Ethel Barron Joan Dean Baucom Page Eighty nineteen Fifty-one Alma Dean Berryhill Jane Jaudon Blakely Nancy Rae Blue Dessie Othella Broadwell Page Eighty one Seniors of Mildred Moore Butler Betty Jean Byerly Martha Kate Chapman Caroline Davis Collins Page Eighty-two nineteen Fifty-one Audrey Joyce Crosland Elise Dolores Davenport Eugenia Mae Crow Katherine Florence Davis Page Eighty-three Seniors of Virginia Mae Easter Gwenda Irene Ewell Mary Jane Edmonds Sarah Elizabeth Fowler Page Eighty-four nineteen Fifty-one Bettie Rainey Gamble Martha Ray Harrison Lucy Dunn Guion Nancy White Hill Page Eighty-five Seniors Niley Gray Hill Betty Lynn Davenport I Iorn 0 Page Eighty-six Martha Emogene Holleman Helena Toomey Hunter nineteen Fifty-one Anne Curtis Lambdin Mar Reddick Long Sara Claire Little Martha Alice Love Pave Eight -seven Jt Senior SUPER Most Popular Mildred Butler Most Likely to Succeed Sara Claire Little Most Original Louise White Most Versatile Rainey Gamble i Most Sincere Lucy Dunn Guion Seniors I 0 Page Ninety Virginia Louise Love Clara McCall Barbara Hoke McAllister Betty Jean McCutcheon nineteen Fifty-one Ann Moss Carol Wohlford Mesrobian Claribel Marie Moles Kitty Hall Moore Page Ninety one Seniors o Lorraine Frances Murphy Wanda Lorraine Oxner Jacqueline Alice Otey Mary Louise Petersen Page Ninety-two nineteen Fifty-one Betty Belk Pratt Alice Craven Reynolds Betty Anne Pyron Mary Ann Rice Page Ninety-three Seniors Barbara Ruth Schweizer Edith Westbrook Shepard Emily Cleone Shipp Page Ninety four Nineteen Fifty-one Dorothy Jane Spencer Lois Dell Strong Irene Sykes Beverly Louise White Page ineh five Seniors of nineteen Fifty-one Louise Elizabeth White Virginia Esther Williams Betty Wayne Williams Betty Sue Wright Not Pictured: Josephine Harman Montueri SEn10R HISTORY HERE’S TO THE CLASS OF ’51 WE ARE THE BEST THERE IS. WHENEVER WE GO OUT THE PEOPLE ALWAYS SHOUT, “TIP YOUR HATS TO Tl IE CLASS OF ’51.” WE LL ALWAYS REMEMBER: Our hist year of college life beginning with the confusion of Orientation J O O O Week . . . Rat Day when we were lowly jailbirds wearing balls and chains and being ruled by the sophomore wardens . . . Stunt Night and our satire ol life at Queens with a fortune telling act . . .our lirst Boar's Head Dinner, and then Christmas vacation . . . our first college exams . . . seeing for the first time the beauty of the campus in the spring when the dogwoods begin to bloom . . . sunbaths and tennis . . . and the year, gone. 1 bis year there were 165 of us and our officers were: J 7 o J President. Sara Claire Little; Vice-President, Marion Christopher; and Secretary-Treasurer, Deanie Berryhill. And then . . . sophisticated sophomores returning to Queens in the fall of 48 . . . for the first time that wonderful feeling of knowing our wav O o around . . . being counselors for the freshmen . . . then, being the o 7 o Big Cats at Rat Day . . . presenting a minstrel show at Stunt Night ... no more closed study ... an extra social privilege . . . another week-end . . . one year closer to that senior year. 1 bis year there were 108 of us and our officers were: President, Mildred Butler; Vice-President, Cornelia Burnette; Secretary, Helena Hunter; and Treasurer, Lucy Dunn Guion. Returning to a new campus in '49 . . . finding that the chapel bad been begun . . . taking up for the freshmen, our sister class, and giving a party for them . . . winning the Stunt Night cup with a take-off on the other classes . . . working had to get out the Student Directory . . . O O J taking a major part in the elections . . . making and presenting the Daisy Chain to the seniors on Class Day . . . receiving our caps and gowns . . . off to a summer as seniors. 1 his year we numbered 82, and our officers were: President, Iva Jean Gordon; Vice-President, Ann Bailey; Secretary, Rainey Gamble; and I reasurer, Marion Christopher. At last . . . seniors . . . that first thrill of wearing cap and gown to Senior Recognition Day . . . worship services in our new chapel . . . winning the Stunt Night cup again with a view of Queens through the years . . . our last Boar’s Head Dinner . . . Christmas . . . exams . . . in the spring, the thrill of Senior Week with its banquet, picnic, and luncheons . . . then, our last set of exams . . . Class Day . . . the baccalaureate sermon . . . and at last . . . graduation. O Page Ninety-seven Senior Directory Bertie Ruth Ayers..........................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Elementary Education Transfer from Brevard junior Colleoe. J O Norma Ann Bailey ............................Danville, Va. Candidate for A.B. in Psychology and Sociology Alpha Delta Pi Queens Players (1, 2, 3, 4), Treasurer (3); Vice-President Alpha Delta Pi (4); Queens Blues Staff (1, 2, 3, 4), Circulation Manager (3, 4); Stunt Night Co-Chairman (4); Panhellenic Council Treasurer (3); Student Directory Business Editor (3); I.R.C. (1, 4). Margaret Ethel Barron .....................Seneca, S. C. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4), President (3); S.C.A. Cabinet Treasurer (2), Secretary (3), Vice-President (4); Sigma Mu (3, 4), President (4); First Junior Marshal (3); Dean’s List (1, 2, 3); Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges. Joan Dean Baucom............................Monroe, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Secretarial Administration Alpha Gamma Delta Choir (1); Alpha Iota (2); Stunt Night Committee (3); Treasurer Alpha Gamma Delta (3), President (4); Panhellenic Council (4); Orientation Committee (3); Queens Blues Staff (2). Alma Dean Berryhill............................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Secretarial Administration Freshman Class Secretary-Treasurer; Day Student Council Treasurer (2), Secretary (3); Day Student Vice-President of Student Government (4); Valkyrie (2); Sigma Mu (3, 4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4); S.C.A. Cabinet (3); Chief Junior Marshal (3); Dean’s List (2, 3); Maid of Honor in May Court (4); Honor Council (3, 4); Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Jane Jaudon Blakely .......................Kingstrce, S. C. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi Boarding Student Council (1); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4), Treasurer (3); Queens Players (1); Varsity Basketball (3); R.A. Council (3, 4), Secretary (3), Vice-President (4); Social Committee (4); Legislature (3); Senior Superlative. Senior Directory Dessie Othella Broadwell.....................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics Kappa Delta Home Economies Club (2, 3, 4); Chairman Community Service Committee (4); Legislature (4); Business Manager Queens Blues (4). Mildred Moore Butler.....................Laurinburg, N. C . Candidate for B.S. in Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta R.A. Council (1); President Sophomore Class; S.C.A. Com- mittee (2, 3); President Alpha Gamma Delta (3); Student Counselor (2); Boarding Student Council (4); Coronet Staff (1, 4); Queens Blues Staff (2); Panhellenic Council (3); Legisla- ture (4); Honor Council (4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (4); Senior Superlative. Betty Jean Byerly.........................Lake City, S. C. Candidate for A.B. in Bible and Psychology Cm Omega Treasurer Chi Omega (2), President (3); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3. 4), President (4); Sigma Mu (3, 4); Panhellenic Council (3); Dean’s List (3); Boarding Student Council (4); Legislature (4); Senior Superlative; Who’s Who Among Stu doits in American Universities and Colleges. Martha Kate Chapman...................Cheraw, S. C. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics Chi Omega Queens Blues Staff (2); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4). Caroline Davis Collins...................Lumberton, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Elementary Education Phi Mu Secretary Senior Class; Phi Mu Social Chairman (4). Audrey Joyce Crosland....................Atlanta, Ga. Candidate for B.A. in Religion and Bible Queens Players (1); Prayer Meeting Chairman North Dorm (3); Dean’s List (3); S.C.A. Cabinet (4); Student Coun- selor (4). Eugenia Mae Crow .......................Chattanooga, Penn. Candidate for A.B. in Psychology Phi Mu Boarding Student Council (2, 3); Vice-President Boarding Student Government (4); Valkyrie (2); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4); Legislature (2, 3, 4); Honor Council (4); Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Elise Delores Davenport...................Mackeys, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Art Phi Mu Art Editor Quill (3); Editor Handbook (3); Legislature (4); R.A. Council (4); Social Standards Committee (3); Dean’s List (3); Student Counselor (4); Phi Mu Scholarship Direc tor (4). Katherine Florence Davis . Fayetteville, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta Queens Blues Business Staff (2), Editorial Staff (3, 4 ), Editor (4); Coronet Business Staff (3), Literary Staff (4); Student Counselor (4); May Day Committee (3); Legislature Com- mittee (3); I.R.C. (2); Publications Board (4); Secretary Alpha Gamma Delta. Nancy Blue Dudley..........................Sanford, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Voice Kappa Delta Transfer from Flora Macdonald College; Choir (2, 3, 4); Kappa Delta Vice-President (3); Panhellenic Council President (4); Chairman Concert-Lecture Committee (4); Mu Phi Epsilon (3). Virginia Mae Easter........................Brevard, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Home Economics Phi Mu Transfer from Virginia Intermont College; Queens Players (2, 3, 4), Vice-President (4); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Queens Blues Staff (3); Coronet Staff (3, 4). Mary Jane Edmonds ...........................Decatur, Ga. Candidate for A.B. in English Alpha Delta Pi Quill Staff (1, 2); Coronet Staff (1, 2, 3, 4); Queens Blues Staff (2, 3, 4); May Day Committee (2, 3), Assistant Chairman (2); Alpha Delta Pi Secretary (3), President (4); Panhellenic Council (4); Student Counselor (2, 3); S.C.A. Cabinet (2); Dean’s List (4); I.R.C. (2). Page Ninety-nine Senior Directory Gwenda Irene Ewell ....Onancock, Va. Candidate for B.S. in Elementary Education Phi Mu Choir (1); Queens Players (1, 2, 3); Mu Phi Epsilon; Phi Mu Vice-President (3), President (4). Sarah Elizabeth Fowler.........Winston-Salem, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Elistory Chi Omega Choir (I, 2); R.A. Council (3), President (4); Varsity Bas- ketball (1, 2, 3); Alpha Kappa Gamma (4); Coronet Staff CO; Queens Blues Staff (2, 3); Gallery Chairman Stunt Night (1); Orientation Committee (4). Bettie Rainey Gamble..........................Hickory, N. C Candidate for A.B. in Religion and Philosophy Choir (1); I.R.C. (2, 3); Queens Blues Staff (3); Coronet Staff (3, 4); S.C.A. Prayer Meeting Committee (2); Prayer Meeting Chairman (3); President S.C.A. (4); Secretary-Treas- urer Junior Class (3); Legislature (3); Alpha Kappa Gamma Secretary-Treasurer (3, 4); Orientation Committee (3, 4); Senior Superlatiye; Who's Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges. O Lltcy Dunn Guion..........................Charlotte, N. G. Candidate for A.B. in Sociology Alpha Delta Pi Student Counselor (2, 3, 4); Treasurer Sophomore Class; R.A. Council (3, 4); Day Student Council (3), Vice-President (4), Chairman Prayer Meeting (2), Chairman Counselors (2); Legislature (3, 4); Stunt Night Committee (3); Senior Super- latiye; Alpha Kappa Gamma (4); Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Martha Ray Harrison...............Black Mountain, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Art Phi Mu Queens Blues Staff (1); Queens Players (1, 2); I.R.C. (2); House Council (2); Student Council (“0; Legislature (4). Senior Directory Nancy White Hill .........................Reidsville, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in English Alpha Gamma Delta Choir (I ; Queens Blues Start (2, 3), Managing Editor (4 . Secretary Alpha Gamma Delta (4); Religious Lite Commit- tee (4). Niley Gray I I ill.....................Wadesboro, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Mathematics Alpha Eta Sigma Water Pageant (2.,'; Queens Blues Stall (3, 4), arsity Bas- ketball (3); Legislature (4); Alpha Eta Sigma Treasurer (2), Secretary (3). Betty Lynn Davenport Horn.................Sanford, N. C Candidate for B.S. in Elementary Education Phi Mu Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3); May Court (3 Oueen 4); Community Service Committee (3 . ; Orientation Committee (2, 3); Sports Loving Cup (3 ;. I Ielena Toomey Hunter......................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Business Administration Alpha Delta Pi Secretary Sophomore Class; Student Counselor ( 2, 3); Queens Blues Start (2); Legislature (4); Day Student Council (4). Anne Curtis Lambdin..................New London, Conn Candidate for A.B. in Chemistry Chi Omega Choir (1); Queens Players (2, 3, 4); Treasurer Chi Omega (3), Vice-President (4); Water Pageant (2, 4) Sara Claire Little ............................Danville, Va. Candidate for A.B. in History Alpha Delta Pi Chairman Freshman Class; President Freshman Class; May Court (1, 4); Valkyrie (2); Queens Blues Start (2); Honor Council (2, 3); Student Counselor (3); Secretary Boarding Student Council (3); President Student Council (4); Yarsitv Basketball (3); Dean’s List (3); Alpha Kappa Gamma (4 ; Legislature (4); Senior Superlative; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Mary Riddick Long .....................1 homasvillc, N. C. Candidate for A. B. in English Alpha Delta Pi Queens Players (3, 4), Secretary (4); Senior Class I reasurer; Social Committee (4); Concert and Lecture Series Committee (4); Lounge Committee (4); R.A. Council (4). Martha Alice Love .......................Catawba, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Nursing Education Virginia Louise Love .....................Danville, Va. Candidate for A.B. in Sociology Alpha Delta Pi I.R.C. (1); Queens Blues Staff (2); Treasurer Alpha Delta Pi (3 Boarding Student Council (4); Student Counselor (3, 4). Barbara 1 Ioke McAllister ............Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Spanish Alpha Delta Pi 0 Betty Iean McCutcheon.................Lake City, S. C. Candidate for B.S. in Elementary Education Chi Omega Steering Committee; House Council. O C arol Wohlford Mesroeian.................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in Psychology Chi Omega May Court (2, 3, 4); Treasurer R.A. (2); President Chi Omega 1947; Orientation Committee (2, 3); Best All-Round Athletic Cup (2); Water Pageant (2, 3). Claribel Marie Moles....................Laurel Fork, Va. Candidate for A.B. in Bible Student Counselor (3); Day Student Prayer Meeting Chair- man (4 S.C.A. Committee (4). Mrs. Josephine Harman Montueri. .Charlotte, V C. Page One Hundred One Senior Directory Kitty Hall Moore....................Mount Hollv, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Howe Economics Chi Omega Transfer from Sacred Heart Junior College; Home Economics Club (4). Lorraine Frances Murphy ....................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Secretarial Administration Student Counselor (3); Queens Players (3, 4); I.R.C. (3); Coronet Staff (4); Queens Blues Staff (4). Jacqueline Alice Otey ........................Pearisburo, Va. Candidate for B.S. in Elementary Education Phi Mu S.C.A. Vespers Committee (1); Queens Blues Staff (2, 3, 4); I.R.C. (2); Queens Players (3, 4); Coronet Staff (2), Photog- raphy Editor (3), Editor (4); Editor Student Directory (3); May Day Theme Committee (4); Publications Board (4). Wanda Lorraine Oxner........................Sumter, S. C. Candidate for A.B. in English and Speech Coronet Staff (2, 4); Queens Players (1, 2, 3, 4); Day Student Council (2); Student Counselor (2, 3); Dean’s List (2) ; Queens Blues Staff (3, 4); Concert and Lecture Committee (3) ; Stunt Night Chairman (3); Sigma Mu (3, 4); Orienta- tion Committee (4); Legislature (2, 4); Senior Class President; Alpha Kappa Gamma (4); May Day Committee (4). Mary Louise Petersen .......................Columbia, S. C. Candidate for A.B. in Psychology, Religion and Philosophy Phi Mu Coronet Staff (1, 2); Queens Players (1, 2, 3, 4); I.R.C. (1, 2, 4); Student Counselor (2); Queens Blues Staff (2); Vice-President Phi Mu (4). Betty Belk Pratt.......................LInion Mills, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in English Phi Mu Queens Blues Staff (1, 2, 3, 4), Sports Editor (3, 4); Queens Players (1, 2, 3, 4); Coronet Staff (2, 3, 4), Senior Class Editor (4); R.A. Council (3); Social Committee (3), Co- Chairman (4); Legislature Committee (3); Varsity Basketball (3); Dean’s List (3); May Day Theme Committee (4); Secre- tary Phi Mu (4). Senior Directory Betty Anne Pyron...........................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate fur A.B. in Haute Economics Pm Mu Coronet Stati (1, 2); S.C.A. Committee (2, 3); Co-Chair- man Social Committee (4); Legislature (2, 3, 4); Student Counselor (2. 4); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); I.R.C. (1, 2, 3); Stunt Night Committee (1, 2); May Day Committee (3); Orientation Committee (4); Senior Superlative. Alice Craven Reynolds.......................Charlotte, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in French Kappa Delta Student Counselor (2, 4); Choir (1); Sigma Mu (3, 4); President Kappa Delta (4); Advertising Manager Queens Blues (3); Junior Marshal; Quill Staff (2); Senior Superlative; Dean’s List. Mary Ann Rice............................Belmont, N. C. Candidate for B.S. in Elementary Education Transfer from Sacred Heart Junior College Roberta Suzanne Schefr.....................Charlotte, N. C. Barbara Ruth Schweizer...................Centerville, Ohio Candidate for A.B. in Chemistry Chi Omega Student Counselor (2, 3); President Chi Omega (4); Pan- hellenic Council (3, 4); Stunt Night Committee (1); Sigma Mu (3, 4); Marshal (1, 2); Queens Players (1); Orientation Committee (3). Edith Westbrook Shepard ..................Lexington, Mass. Candidate for A.B. in Sociology Phi Mu Queens Plavers (3, 4); Queens Blues Staff (3); Quill Staff (2); I.R.C. (4). Emily Cleone Shipp.........................Eort Valiev, Ca. Candidate for A.B. in English Alpha Delta Pi Queens Blues Staff (3, 4); I.R.C. (1, 2, 4); Queens Players (1, 2, 3, 4); Secretary Alpha Delta Pi (4); Vice-President Senior Class; Social Standards Committee (4). Dorothy Jane Spencer........................Gastonia, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in English Alpha Eta Sigma Queens Players (2), Secretary (3), President (4); S.C.A. Council (4); Queens Blues Staff (4); Student Counselor (3). Lois Dell Strong............. Boston, Mass. Candidate for B.S. in Art Phi Mu I.R.C. (2j; Legislature Committee (3); Queens Players (3, 4); Golf Club (4); Concert Lecture Series Committee (4); Student Council (4). Beverly Louise White ...................North I azevvell V i. Candidate for A.B. in Chemistry Alpha Eta Sigma Transfer from Farmville State Teachers College; Chaplain Alpha Eta Sigma (3). Louise Elizabeth White ..................Columbia, S. C. Candidate for A.B. in English Phi Mu Choir (1, 2); Stunt Night Committee (1, 2, 3); Quill Staff (1, 2); Queens Blues Staff (1); Mu Phi Epsilon (2); Legis- lature (4); Stunt Night Co-Chairman (4); Quill Editor (4); Senior Superlative; May Day Committee (2). Betty Wayne Williams.....................Laurinburg, N. C. Candidate for A.B. in French Alpha Delta Pi Boarding Student Council (4); Queens Players (1, 2, 3, 4 j; President Alpha Delta Pi (3); Legislature (1, 4); Student Counselor (2); May Court (3, 4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (4); Senior Superlative. Virginia Esther Williams . . . .West Palm Beach, Fla. Candidate for B.S. in Nursing Bette Sue Wright............ Atlanta, Ga. Candidate for A.B. in Religion Alpha Gamma Delta Transfer from Peace Junior College; Dean’s List (3); S.C.A. Committee Chairman (4); Religious Life Committee (4 ; Treas- urer Alpha Gamma Delta (4). Page One Hundred I hree Who’s Who Margaret Barron Alma Dean Berryhill Betty Jean Byerly Eugenia Crow Betty Rainey Gamble Lucy Dunn Guion Sara Claire Little Page One Hundred Four marshals I hose girls with the highest scholastic average o o o in their class act as ushers at official college exer- cises throughout the year. Page One Hundred five Faculty and Staff Abernethy, Ur. Etnel, 41U Clement Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Mbright, ivliss 1 neima, IVluir s Chapel boad, Creensboro, IN. C. barore, Mrs. Jo smgietary, 1015 St. Julian st., Charlotte, N. C. boyd, Ur. bohert b., 1 uU W. 1 raae St., Charlotte, IN. C. bryant, Mrs. bebecca, 11Z1 Queens boad West, Charlotte, IN. C. Carson, Ur. Herbert V., ZoZ Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, IN. C. Carson, Mr. McAlister, ZZlb Hopedaie Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Childs, Miss Crace Marie, 554 Oakland Ave., Charlotte, IN. C. Uavis, Mrs. Prank V., Fayette, Mississippi Uunlap, Miss Sarah, 310 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte, N. C. Eagle, Miss Nancy, 1515 Second St., Salisbury, N. C. Cood, Mrs. Carolyn, 2419 Seventh Ave., West Bradenton, Fla. Green, Dr. Philip J., 1704 Thomas Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Harrell, Miss Kena, 819 N. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C. Harris, Dr. Hugh, 1701 Queens Road, Charlotte, N. C. Hartness, Mrs. blaine, 2401 Overhill Road, Charlotte, N. C. Helms, Mrs. Mildred B., 1829 Asheville Place, Charlotte, N. C. Holcombe, Miss Lee, 388 Magnolia St., Spartanburg, S. C. Holliday, Mr. John A., 2701 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Holtzendorff, Miss June, 109 N. Clemson Ave., Clemson, S. C. Hoyle, Mr. Hughes B., 1907 Vail Ave., Apt. 3, Charlotte, N. C. Hull, Miss Alma, 419 Sixth Street, New Cumberland, Pa. Jenkins, Miss Eleanor, 1521 E. Seventh St., Charlotte, N. C. Jenkins, Miss Sarah Burton, 2325 Wellesley Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Kennedy, Mr. R. V., 705 E. Kingston Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Kimrey, Miss Emily, Route 4, Sanford, N. C. King, Miss Ethel, 2322 Wellesley Ave., Charlotte, N. C. McCuthan, Dr. J. Wilson, 839 Providence Road, Charlotte, N. C. McEwen, Dr. Mildred M., 2316 Westfield Road, Charlotte, N. C. McKoy, Mrs. L. Brown, 619 Clement Ave., Charlotte, N. C. McNeill, Mr. Donald, 2130 Crescent Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Martin, Miss Ann H., Box 264, Easley, S. C. Merrill, Mr. E. Lindsey, 2627 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Miscally, Miss Mildred, 1020 Arosa Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Mitchell, Miss Mavis, Aulander, N. C. Morrison, Mr. John, 2243 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Moseley, Mrs. Elsie Stokes, 2242 Westminster Place, Charlotte, N. C. Newelt, Mrs. Emma, 1807 Jameston Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Nooe, Miss Sarah, 112 W. Sharpe St., Statesville, N. C. Norman, Mr. John H., 1221 S. Graham St., Charlotte, N. C. Pickens, Dr. A. L., 2701 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Plonk, Miss Eva, 901 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Rankin, Miss Eloise, 2600 Sharon Road, Charlotte, N. C. Richardson, Miss Caroline, 466 Amelia St., N.E., Orangeburg, s. c. Schickedantz, Miss Mary E., Selma, Ohio Scott, Mr. Harley A., Jr., 2701 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Sinclair, Mrs. Virginia Smith, 1712 Kenilworth Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Skinner, Miss Ellen, Mt. Gilead, N. C. Smith, Mr. Thomas W., 1101 Dade St., Charlotte, N. C. Squires, Miss Loma, 1405 Scott Court, Charlotte, N. C. Storey, Mr. Carl, 712 Redgate Ave., Apt. 3, Norfolk, Va. Strickland, Miss Helen, Concord, Ga. Sweet, Mr. Gordon W., 2627 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Tarlton, Miss Summers, 311 Desha Road, Lexington, Ky. Taylor, Miss Mary Lee, 830 W. Locust St., Johnson City, Tenn. Thomson, Mr. J. William, 2210 Hopedaie Road, Charlotte, N. C. Tillett, Miss Laura, B-3 Winburn Court Apartments, Greensboro, N. C. Walton, Dr. John, 2627 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. West, Miss Helen, 811 Carpenter Ave., Mooresville, N. C. Whitaker, Miss Dorothy, 1018 Grove St., Jacksonville, 111. White, Miss Anne Pleasants, Presbyterian Hospital, Charlotte, N. C. Williams, Miss Irene, 1237 Harrill St., Charlotte, N. C. Thomas, Miss Pete, 603 Cherokee Road, Charlotte, N. C. Student Directory 1950-1951 Abernethv, Sura Elizabeth, Lincolnton, N. C. Alexander, Murphy Hall, 627 Fountain Place, Burlington, N. C. Allen, Margaret Ann, 3631 Willow Oak Road, Charlotte, N. C. Anderson, Jane Ellen, 1912 Vail Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Ashcraft, Florence Mae, 2229 Chambwood Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Austin, Montrose Ritchie, 1713 Fountain View, Charlotte, N. C. Aycock, Katie Jean, 421 5th Ave., Moultrie, Ga. Ayers, Bertie Ruth, Box 133, Pineville, N. C. Bailey, Norma Ann, 836 Green St., Danville, Va. Bangle, Robert Edward, 660 South Union, Concord, N. C. Barron, Margaret Ethel, N. Second St., Seneca, S. C. Bartlett, Jacqueline Ann, Rt. 1, Charlotte, N. C. Baucom, Joan Dean, 500 Crawford St., Monroe, N. C. Belk, (Mrs.) Phyllis Harper, 1035 Queens Road, Charlotte, N. C. Bell, Martha Delores, 1715 Amherst Place, Charlotte, N. C. Bell, Mary Elizabeth, Box 101, Pineville, N. C. Berryhill, Alma Dean, 224 S. Torrence St., Charlotte, N. C. Bethune, Monteen Cameron, Bunnlevel, N. C. Biddix, Sarah Frances, Spruce Pine, N. C. Bittle, Martha Jane, 2317 Weddington, Charlotte, N. C. Black, Patricia Walker, 144 Providence Road, Charlotte, N. C. Blakely, Jane Jaudon, 114 Brook, Kingstree, S. C. Blanton, Charlotte Walker, 102 W. Washington, Kinston, N. C. Blue, Bonnie Kate, Edinboro Ave., Raeford, N. C. Blue, Nancy Rae, Jonesboro Heights, Sanford, N. C. Boeckelmann, Joseph Weldon, 1408 Mayfair Lane, Charlotte, N. C. Bouknight, Mary Bettis, Johnston, S. C. Bowers, Alyce Ann, 421 Hillcrest Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Boyd, Catherine Curry, Roanoke, Ala. Brackett, Jean La Vonne, 407 W. Ida St., Gastonia, N. C. Bridges, Arthur Charles, 1517 E. 4th St., Charlotte, N. C. Broadwell, Dessie Othella, Rt. 2, Box 90, Charlotte, N. C. Brockmann, Laurie Ann, 810 Sunnvside Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Buggel, Ann Scott, 173 Queen St., Charleston, S. C. Buie, Sallie Hood, 97 Woodward, Asheville, N. C. Bulloch, Sara Katherine, 3259 Colonial Ave., Roanoke, Va. Burn, Peggy Scott, 1616 E. 8th St., Charlotte, N. C. Buskirk, Susan Van, 121 N. College, Cedartown, Ga. Butler, Mildred Moore, Laurinburg, N. C. Bverly, Betty Jean, 503 E. Main St., Lake City, S. C. Bvrd, Barbara Katherine, Tuscarora St., Elizabeth City, N. C. Campbell, Lynn Lewis, 7 Greenbriar, Charleston, W. Va. Campbell, Virginia Bailey, 2912 Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. Caneclides, Rose Marie, 1800 Chestnut St., Charlotte, N. C. Carr, Barbara, Box 137, Burgavv, N. C. Carson, Mary Hirste, Box 266, Buchanan, Va. Carter, Carmen Ann, 1464 Wendover Road, Charlotte, N. C. Carter, Kitty Sue, 13 Woodvale Ave., Greenville, S. C. Caudle, Ava, 3307 Commonwealth Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Chambers, Dorothy Lillian, 1305 Jefferson, Charlotte, N. C. Chambless, Joyce Patricia, 1514 Inwood Terrace, Jacksonville, Fla. Chapman, Martha Kate, 425 Third St., Cheraw, S. C. Chipperfield, Barbara, 51 Sunset Parkway, Asheville, N. C. Christian, Glenna Rae, 79 Summers St., Welch, W. Va. Clark, Ann McQueen, Elizabethtown, N. C. Clodfelter, Nancy, 510 N. Orange Ave., Dunn, N. C. Clontz, Juanita McLeod (Mrs.), 1636 Logie Ave., Charlotte. N. C. Cohen, Ruth Goldman (Mrs.), 143 Eastover Drive, Gastonia, N. C. Coleman, Marthann, 42 Albemarle Road, Asheville, N. C. Collard, Eleanor Joan, 744 Myrtle Drive, Rock Hill, S. C. Collins, Caroline Davis, 206 Elizabethton Road, Lumberton, N. C. Cook, Joan Patricia, 1514 Riverview Drive, Belle, W. Va. Cooper, Sara Nell, 1300 Sixth Ave., Conway, S. C. Copses, Victoria P., 620 Walnut, Charlotte, N. C. Crider, Peggy Marie, 2440 Roslyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Crisler, Mary Virginia, Roanoke, Ala. Crosland, Audrey Joyce, 850 Brookridge Drive, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Crosland, Jean Claire, 850 Brookridge Drive, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Crow, Eugenia Mae, 1800 Duncan Ave., Chattanooga, lenn. Davenport, Elise Delores, Mackeys, N. C. Davis, Jacqueline, Chestnut St., Mt. Olive, N. C. Davis, Katherine Florence, 548 Pearl St., Fayetteville, N. C. Delamar, Marv June, Naralson Ave., Gadsden, Ala. De Obarri, Maritza, 44th St., 14, Panama, R. P. Dick, Cornelia Anne, 1730 Glenwood, Memphis, Tenn. Dixon, Doris Ann, 997 Curry Place, Macon, Ga. Dobbins, Beth Almeda, Rt. 4, Lockport, N. Y. Drennan, Helen Dean, 714 Union St., Spartanburg, S. C. Duncan, Nancy Kathryn, 106 Pleasant St., Spindale, N. C. Earnhart, Georgie Louise, Pineville, N. C. Easter, Virginia Mae, Box 135, Brevard, N. C. Edgerton, Catherine Carter, Rt. 1, Concord, N. C. Edmonds, Mary Jane, 146 Blvd., Decatur, Ga. Elliott, Sarah Ann, 425 Hillcrest, Charlotte, N. C. Elrick, Helen Elaine, 2705 Fleetwood Ave., Baltimore 14, Md. English, Jean, 924 Monticello Terrace, Charlotte, N. C. Evans, Sara Gilbert, 202 15th St., Wilmington, N. C. Ewell, Gwenda Irene, 6 Markel, Onancock, Va. Farabow, Betty Lou, 1417 Biltmore Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Farabow, Frances Joan, 1417 Biltmore Drive, Charlotte, N. C Farris, Sylvia Kelly, 1300 E. 7th St., Charlotte, N. C. Faucette, Louise Gordon, 705 Taylor St., Bristol, Tenn. Faulk, June Olive, 2342 Norwood St., Lenoir, N. C. Fetner, Ellanor, 228 Norwood St., Lenoir, N. C. Fields, Carolyn Wallace, Box 44, Lamar, S. C. Filer, Janet Page, 210 N. Marian, Covington, Va. 7 J O 3 1 O 7 Folger, Dorothy Lancaster, “12 Mile”, Pickens, S. C. FormyDuval, Margaret Lee, 402 N. 15th St., Wilmington, N. C. Fowler, Sara Elizabeth, 1511 N. Patterson, Winson-Salem, N. C. Frierson, Julia, 3407 Alta Vista, Chattanooga, Tenn. Gallant, Carolvnn Elizabeth, 2220 Craydon Road, Charlotte, N. C. Gamble, Bettie Rainey, 1431 17th St., Hickory, N. C. Gettinger, Georgianne, 2505 E. 7th St., Charlotte, N. C. Page One Hundred Seven Student Directory 1950-1951 Gettys, John William, 124 Baldwin Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Good, Carolyn Park (Mrs.), 916 Bromlev Road, Charlotte, N. C. Gottleib, Sheila Lois, 613 Royal Court, Charlotte, N. C. Grady, Nancy Kathleen, 413 W. Ninth St., Charlotte, N. C. Graves, Sara Carson, 1516 Hertford Road, Charlotte, N. C. Grier, Sara Ellen, Route 2, Matthews, N. C. Guion, Lucy Dunn, 1213 Ideal Way, Charlotte, N. C. Guy, Dorothy Elizabeth, Newland, N. C. Hager, Grace Glenn, Route 9, Box 244, Charlotte, N. C. Hall, Joyce Ann, 2305 Harire Road, Richmond, Va. Hamilton, Mary Anna, 403 E. Buffalo, Tampa, Fla. Harmon, Patsy Jean, 309 S. Cedar St., Charlotte, N. C. Harris, Eugenia Pou, 140 Buford Place, Macon, Ga. Harris, Ruby Anne, 1515 Sumter Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Harrison, Jeanne Cabell, 252 Fenton Place, Charlotte, N. C. _ Harrison, Martha Ray, State St., Black Mountain, N. C. Hart, Jean Elies, 823 E. Worthington Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Harvin, Louise Stephanas, 273 Riverwood Lane, Jacksonville, Fla. Heer, Carole Helen Marie, Box 357, Dublin, Va. Helms, Rebecca Ann, 504 N. Poplar St., Charlotte, N. C. Henley, Mary Jacqueline, 221 Hoffman Blvd., East Orange, N. J. Hennessee, Barbara Ann, S. Union St., Concord, N. C. Henson, Mildred Lee, 12605 E. Dixie Highway, Miami, Fla. Hickman, Kathryn Ann, Box 27, Malden, W. Va. Hill, Nancy White, Box 209, Reidsville, N. C. Hill, Niley Gray, 31 Barrington, St., Wadesboro, N. C. Hines, Joan Bright, Box 593, Washington, Ga. Holleman, Martha Emogene, First St., North Seneca, S. C. 7 O 7 Holton, Dreiser Ann, Route 7, Box 792, Charlotte, N. C. Hon, Charlotte L., 2245 Chambwood Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Horn, Betty Lynn Davenport, 1510 E. Eighth St., Charlotte, N. C. Houston, Georgianna, 3338 Eastway Drive, Charlotte, N. C. O' J Hovis, Elizabeth Joann, 1949 Greene St., Charlotte, N. C. Huddleston, Nancy Dolores, 121 Middleton, Charlotte, N. C. Humphries, Jane Boyd, Itta Bena, Miss. Hunter, Bettie Orr, 505 N. Church St., Charlotte, N. C. Hunter, Gertrude Ann, 334 Circle Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Hunter, Helena Toomey, 1839 Sterling Road, Charlotte, N. C. Irwin, Nancy Lavender, Eureka, N. C. Jerman, Virginia Ann, 216 W. 11th Street, Charlotte, N. C. Johns, Shirley Anita, Paw Creek, N. C. Johnson, Ceilia May, 1400 Scott Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Johnson, Jacquelyn, 410 W. Broad St., Dunn, N. C. Johnson, Janice Rose, 422 Hillcrest Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Johnson, Madaline Dickerson, 433 Manor Ridge Dr., Atlanta, Ga. Johnson, Shirley Jane, General Lee Ave., Dunn, N. C. jones, Dorothy Roberta, 150 Lindale St., Orangeburg, S. C. Jones, James Clarence, Jr., 400 Keswick Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Kirven, Martha Ann, Pinewood, S. C. Lambdin, Anne Curtis, Box 1230, New London, Conn. Landis, Virginia Anne, 718 Queens Road, Charlotte, N. C. Student Directory 1950-1951 Lawrence, Janet Patricia, 2542 Kenmore Avc., Charlotte, N. C. Lee, Sara W hite, Route 2. Polkton, N. C. Lemmons, Mary Elizabeth, 1919 Plaza, Charlotte, V C. Lipe, Betty Margaret, Landis, N. C. Disk, Mildred Elizabeth, A103 W ilkinson Blvd., Charlotte, N. C. L ittle, Sara Claire, Box 951, Danville, Ya. Long, Mary Riddick, Ridge St., Thomasville, N. C. Love, Martha Alice, Box 162, Newton, N. C. Love, Virginia Louise, 170 Marshall Terrace, Danville, Va. Lyons, Evelyn Richards, Moore Haven, Fla. McAllister, Barbara Hoke, 1724 Beverly Drive, Charlotte N. C. McCall, Archie Bernard, 2315 Lola Ave., Charlotte, N. C. McCall, Virginia Ann, 3601 Oakwood Ave., Charlotte, N. C. McClure, Julia Mae, Rt. 6, Box 799-C, Charlotte, N. C. McCormick, Betty Jo, Lone Home, Rowland. N. C. McCray, Sarah Eugenia, 1921 Beverlv Drive, Charlotte, N. C. McCutcheon, Betty Jo, 205 E. Thomas, Lake City. S. C. McCutcheon, Janie Margaret, 205 E. Thomas, Lake City, S. C. McGarity, Mary De, Rt. 2, Charlotte, N. C. Mclnnes, Harriett Martin, Timrod Park Drive, Florence, S. C. McIntosh, Elizabeth Gibson, 125 Oakridge Ave., Fayetteville, N. C. McLaurin, Jane Morrison, Hamlet Road, Laurinburg, X. C. McLeod, Lelia Margaret, Chesterfield, S. C. McMahan, Sarah, Box 173, Raleigh, N. C. O 7 McNair, Sara Louise, 1832 Hillside Drive, Charlotte, N. C. McNeely, Peggy Ann. 3300 Windsor, Charlotte, N. C. MacLeod, Dorothy Shaw, 41 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. MacPherson, Frances Broodfoot, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, N. C. Maier, Frances Ruth, 308 W'alnut Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Mancin, Billie Marion, 218 N. Cecil, Charlotte; N. C. Marshall, Marilyn Joan, 231 Washington Ave., Pleasantville, N. Y. Martin, Barbara Jane, Greenfield, Va. Martin, Elizabeth Dell, 1501 Plaza, Charlotte, N. C. Martin, Laura Ann, 313 Y. 16th Street, Lumberton, N. C. Martin, Marilyn Erwin, Hylan Ave., Hamlet, N. C. Martin, Mary Esther, 1326 Kings Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Martin, Nannie Lenora, Rt. 2, Pineville, N. C. Mason, Ava Evelyn, 104 W. Prentiss Ave., Greenville, S. C. Mauldin, Elizabeth May, 2133 Selwvn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Merrell, Carolyn Virginia, Box 822, Leesburg, Fla. Mesrobian, Carol Whhlford, 527 Moravian Lane. Charlotte, N. C. Miller, Joyce Adele, 1815 Plaza, Charlotte, N. C. Mintz, Mary Emma, Charlotte, N. C. Mitchell, Laure Sue, 503 Franklin Ave., Florence, S. C. Mobley, Jane Barry, 1309 Skvland Road, Charlotte, N. C. Moles, Claribel Marie, Laura Fork, Va. Montuer, Josephine Harmon, 504 Athuton St., Charlotte, N. C. Moore, Kitty Hall, Mt. Holly, N. C. Moorefield, Jean, Hotel Hill, Oak Hill, W. Va. Moretz, Sarah Virginia, 718 Mt. Vernon Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Moss, Cecilia Barkley, 1911 E. Ozark, Gastonia, N. C. Murphy, Lorraine Frances, 701 Colville Road, Charlotte, N. C. Murray, Elizabeth Lee, 1901 Park Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Neale, Frances Elizabeth, 3900 Seminary, Richmond, Va. Nelson, Gertie, 1001 Poplar St., Lumberton, N. C. Noell, Eula Ann, 1007 Demirius St., Durham, N. C Ohlinger, Janet Peyton, 1167 Southern Terrace, Moultrie, Ga. Otey, Jacqueline Alice, Pearisburg, Va. Oxner, W'anda Lorraine, 409 Dogwood Drive, Sumter, S. C. Parker, Nora Dean, 1602 N. Elm Street, Lumberton, N. C. Parsons, Doris Nannette, 4051 Avalon Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Peede, Ruby Eloise, Lillington, N. C. Peeler, Barbara Jane, N. Aspen St., Lincolnton, N. C. Peterson, Marv Louise, 511 Saluda Ave., Columbia, S. C. Peterson, Anita, 2636 Roswell Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Petrovskis, Lia Dagmar, 2525 Sharon Lane, Charlotte, N. C. Phillips, Elizabeth Ann, Rt. 2, Charlotte, N. C. Phillips, Peggy Lee, 2915 Carol Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Plyler, Rose Jeanette, Waxhaw, N. C. Pons, Emilv Doris, St. Germain, Valdese, N. C. Potts, Margaret Alice, 1819 Lvndhurst, Charlotte, N. C. Powell, Nancy Patricia, Box 583, Tampa, Fla. Pratt, Betty Belk, Box 21, Union Mills, N. C. Purcell, Minnie Carolyn, 515 N. Graham, Charlotte, N. C. Purvis, Janet Chilton, Morningside, Morristown, Tenn. Pyron, Betty Ann, 2001, E. 7th St., Charlotte, N. C. Query, Anne Carlton, Box 276, Flillsville, Va. Reeves, Peggy Ann, N. I hompson, W'hiteville, N. C . Regan, Mary Reid, 2112 Lauderdale St., Selma, Ala. Renfro, Dorothy W. (Mrs.), 2027 Plaza, Charlotte, N. C. Reynolds, Alice Craven, 522 Lamar Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Rhodes, Sara Frances, 907 Ardslev Road, Charlotte, N. C. Rhvne, Martha Albertine, New Hope Road, Gastonia, N. C. Rice, Mary Ann, Box 407, Belmont, N. C. Richardson, Beatrice Elaine, Box 126, Maybury, W . Va. Rierson, Mary Jo, 2314 Buena Vista Road, W inston-Salem, N. C. Roberts, Nancv Lee, 1012 Grove St., Charlotte, N. C. Robinson, Jane, 1901 Crescent Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Rogers, Viva Colleen, 105 N. Maple, Mooresville, N. C. Rucker, Gene R., 628 E. W;orthington Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Sanders, Eugenia Anna, Memorial Flospital, Charlotte, N. C. Saunders, Dorothy Lee, Robbins, N. C. Scheer, Roberta Suzanne, 1412 Kenilworth Ave., Charlotte, N. (.. Scholl, Rebecca McLean, 739 Providence Road, Charlotte, N. C. Schweizer, Barbara Ruth, Box 63, Centerville, Ohio Searcy, Doris Wilds, St. Germain, Valdese, N. C. Severs, Vincent Eugene, 1607 Sumter Ave., Charlotte, X. C. O 7 Shaw, Marv Lu Flallett, Calhoun, Sumter, S. C. Shepard, Edith W'estbrook. 6 Summit Road, Lexington, Mass. Sherrill, Lisbeth Anne, P. O. Box 205, Taylorsville, N. C. Shiflet, Elizabeth Ann, N. Madison, Marion, N. C. Shipp, Emily Cleone, 306 College, Fort Valley, Ga. Siddall, Shirley, 535 Twin Drive, Spartanburg, S. C. Skelton, Charlie Elizabeth, 407 Russell Ave., Greenville, S. C. Slaughter, Rrada Frances, Angier, N. C. O Sloan, Alberta Jo, 1811 Mecklenburg Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Page One Hundred Sine Student Directory 1950-1951 Smith, Ann Haskell, 400 Hardin St., Boone, N. C. Smith, Dorothy Jane, 125 Union St., Wytheville, Va. Smith, Edrie Mae, Rt. 1, Morganton, N. C. Smith, Marjory, 701 E. Washington, Dillon, S. C. Smith, Willodene Mary, 407 Lynville Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Smith, Vivian Margaret, 1559 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Snook, Valerie Emery, 1332 Townes Road, Charlotte, N. C. Snyder, Dorothy Grace, Rt. 8, Charlotte, N. C. Solomon, Emilie Colleen, 3420 W. 1st St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Spencer, Dorothy Jane, Spencer Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Stafford, Jacqueline Mae, 501 University Drive, Greensboro, N. C. Stegall, Bettie Sue, 4423 Monroe Road, Charlotte, N. C. Stevens, Jeanne Marie, 25 Linden, Asheville, N. C. Stewart, Ann Nolan, 14 N. Central Ave., Belmont, N. C. Stockner, Carol Ray, 257 Welch, W. Va. Stovall, Sylvia Frances, 2314 Wilson St., Durham, N. C. Stowe, Joe Eugene, 420 S. Oak, Gastonia, N. C. Stribling, Davy-Jo, “Brookwood,” Westminster, S. C. Strong, Lois Dell, 121 Chestnut St., Boston 8, Mass. Stuart, Anne, Bartow, Fla. Sykes, Irene, 1130 Maple Ave., Burlington, N. C. Talbert, Mary Ruth, 289 Depot, Concord, N. C. Teague, Melba Jean, 5 Main St., Granite Falls, N. C. Thompson, Delores Ann, Box 3187, Fayetteville, N. C. Tillson, Barbara Ann, Hillcrest, High Point, N. C. Timberlake, Nancy Lea, 204 Webb, Roxboro, N. C. Tipton, Mary Jane, Rt. 1, Young Harris, Ga. Tucker, Lenore Joyce, 135 S. Spring, Concord, N. C. Turner, Sylvia Ann, N. Main, Greer, S. C. Upchurch, Julia Poteat, Brandon Road, Charlotte, N. C. Upshur, Rebecca Caroline, 206 Church St., Sumter, S. C. Ussery, Dorothy Elizabeth, 706 Draper Road, Blacksburg, Va. Valenstein, Anna (Mrs. Louis), Apt 10-C, 201 N. Dotger, Charlotte, N. C. Varn, Fidelia Loraine, 318 E. First St., Fort Meade, Fla. Wallace, Evelyn Joyce, 319 Woodcrest Road, Fayetteville, N. C. Ward, Jerald Lee, 1009 E. Blvd., Charlotte, N. C. Warren, Rebecca Charlene, 9 McDowell, Welch, W. Va. Waters, Mary Keesler, 1532 Queens Road, Charlotte, N. C. Watson, Dorothy Bernice, 147 Middleton Drive, Charlotte, N. C. West, Jeanne Marie, 1316 Biltmore Drive, Charlotte, N. C. White, Beverly Louise, North Tazewell, Va. White, Frances, 123 E. Weatherspoon, Sanford, N. C. White, James Clyde, Jr., 3021 Plaza, Charlotte, N. C. White, Louise Elizabeth, 3012 Kirkwood Ave., Columbia, S. C. White, Louise Enloe, 230 Riverdale, Macon, Ga. White, Shirley Bennett, 3038 Park Road, Charlotte, N. C. Wildman, Martha Jane, 227 Queens Road, Charlotte, N. C. Williams, Bettv Wayne, S. Main St., Laurinburg, N. C. Williams, Ruth Mason, 602 N. Highland St., Gastonia, N. C. Williams, Virginia Esther, 620 Palm St., West Palm Beach, Fla. Wilson, Dorothy, 411 S. Oakland St., Gastonia, N. C. Woods, Elizabeth Ann, 204 W. Harden St., Graham, N. C. Worth, Mary Ann, Box 330, Nashville, Tenn. Wright, Bettye Sue, 2934 Memorial Drive, S.E., Atlanta, Ga. Yandle, Iris Jean, 407 West 11th St., Charlotte, N. C. Young, Edith Harriet, 4357 Lexington, Jacksonville, Fla. 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