Chicora College for Women - Nods and Becks Yearbook (Columbia, SC)
- Class of 1959
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3 . • ' to ♦ . ■ • -v . The Annual Publication of the Students of Queens College Charlotte, North Carolina Caroline Coker Tucker Editor-i n-Cbief Jane Cray Wayburn Business Manager Mary Hamlin Stone Advertising Manager pm A 3f|_ - J . —«W ■ ■ mmmI I he David Ovens Physical Education Building I he Sorority Lodges The f ront ('ampus of Queens College The Mary Irwin Belk Residence Hall and the Stidtz Buildino Outside entrance to Diana’s Den in Morrison Hall ■ The Dai Student Building - o A inniss— A nszc Building e o UR YEAR. begins in the summer with the shifting of old buildings to make way for the new . . . the extending of the campus across Selwyn to include Carol Hall and its apartment . . . . . . and the student leadership scene, having already been set in the March elections . . . Queens awaits that day when the campus musters all extra hands to ease the new sin dents' first bewildering en counter with college. $ in - ■ ■Ml A While Dr. Monroe acquaints the new dean, Dr. Larson, with the Laura Lillett Building . . . . . . the new students are introduced to Mrs. Walker, our president's wife, at an informal coffee hour . . . and before Jong find themselves on the pathway to knowledge . . . picking up extra pounds in Diana's Den Page Eight . . . and the old familiar pattern emerges in walks to the mailbox . . . . suffering through activity hours As students settle into the routine, dorm rooms become bustling centers of activity . . . . . . daydreaming about the weekend during the lecture . . . . . . being escorted to class by Terry . . . and, at the end of a long day, playing that bridge hand at last. ------------------- . £‘: . . . faithful Diana, who watched over us . . . and those who with understanding, guided us . . . Piecalling with mixed emotion those who fed as . . . . . . ire realize that the memories of our four ears are endless, especially on that last day when ire try to grasp all that is Queens. CONTENTS FOREWORD ............ 14 LIBRARY ............. 24 SORORITY LODGES ..... 48 RESIDENCE HALL....... 74 INFIRMARY ........... 94 ADVERTISEMENTS ■■ 112 As a teacher of English and an advisor to student publications, Miss Laura A. Tillett has contributed immeasurably to the attain- ment of excellence in literary effort among Queens students and to the strengthening of the academic standards of the college. Through her personal magnanimity and her professional compe- tence, Miss Tillett has stimulated in students an interest in acquiring disciplined minds and attitudes characterized by intellectual curios- ity, the acceptance of responsibility, a sense of vocation, and a con- stant consideration of others. In recognition of the contributions O which she has made to Queens College, in 1958 the Laura Tillett Building was named in her honor. It is with respect, admiration, and affection that we dedicate the 1959 Coronet to Miss Tillett. m FOREWORD On the threshold of her second century, Queens College, enriched by the great heritage of her past, stands ready to meet the challenge of the future. Preserving her basic Christian liberal arts tradition, the college is expanding and strengthening her program to meet the new de- mands which circumstances have placed upon her and is looking forward with clear thinking and earnest planning to years of service and of growth. The program adopted by the college in 1958 provides for an increase in enrollment and an accompanying building expansion which is pro- ducing marked changes in the campus. Three duplex lodges, each housing two sororities, were ■ completed in September of 1958; at the same time, the Student Union Building was resur- faced with brick and officially named the Laura Tillett Building. Construction of a new residence hall for upperclassmen with ample space and facilities for the enlarged enrollment also began in 1958. Completion of the new Irwin-McKay Infirmary in January, 1959, permitted the razing of the old infirmary in order to begin construc- tion of the new library, additional books for which are being purchased with an anonymous gift of fifty thousand dollars. In the area of administration Dr. Curtis W. R. Larson, formerly of Lake Erie College, Painesville, Ohio, joined the college community as Dean of the College. New in the administrative organiza- tion is the position of Provost which has been filled by Mr. Thomas A. Keenan. Leaving her former position as head of the Department of Art, Mrs. Ann S. Cebhardt became the new Dean of Students. Student Government has also shared in the transition with the development of the merit system for boarding students and the honor system of chapel attendance. These changes in the physical plan, adminis- tration, and student government are only the first signs of the spirit of progress that now characterizes the college. The following pages will illustrate both the changes that have taken place and the spirit that will spark the future. s Edwin R. Walker President of the College A man of vision and foresight, Dr. Walker is the animating force behind Queens’ spirit of progress which is becoming manifest in many ways through her academic program and expansion plan. Through his leadership, Queens has become stronger within her own environs and has established ever widening and mutually beneficial relationships with the outside community. Page Sixteen ■ —P—BBMW1—I— Curtis W. R. Larson Demi of the C ollege Queens enters into her new phase of growth with strong confidence in a man who is well qualified for carrying out the various duties and responsibilities asso ciated with the office of Dean of tlie College. Dr. Larson is directly resjxmsible lor the development of policies in curriculum and teaching, the recommendation of members of the faculty for appointment, and the administration of curricular require ments. I lis responsibilities also include supervision of the registrar’s office, the office of admissions, the scholarship program, academic counseling, attendance program, and other matters relating to the educational functions of the college. Thomas A. Keenan Provost of the College The Provost of the college is the president’s chief executive officer whose specific areas of administra- tive responsibility include public relations, alumnae activities, and the development program. He is also responsible for external relations of the college, with special emphasis upon the financial aspects of the operation of the school. Mrs. Ann S. Gebhardt Dean of Students The Dean of Students is charged with the vital responsibility of student welfare. Her vast complex- ity of duties includes student counseling and ad- ministration of the social and residence regulations of the college. In setting before each of us the highest ideals through her advice, understanding, friendship, and interest, Mrs. Gebhardt has broad- ened our outlook on life. Page Eighteen BOARD OF TRUSTEES Seated, left to right: Dr. F. L. Knight Mrs. William C. Cannon Mrs. Curtis B. Johnson Mrs. S. P. Stowe Mrs. W. H. Belk Mrs. J. M. II. Fitzgerald Mr W. Priestly Conyers, Jr. Standing, left to right: Mr. II. F. Kincey The Rev. James E. Fogartie Mr. George W. Dowdy Dr. Edwin R. Walker The Rev. Chester Alexander Mr. Paul Quattlebaum Mr. II. H. Everett Mr. McAlister Carson Mr. C. P. Street Mr Thornton H. Brooks Mr. L. A. McCall (Not pictured: Mr. John M. Akers, Mr. William II. Barnhardt, Mr. |ames J. Harris, The Rev. Edward G. Lilly, Mr. Carl G. McCraw, Mr. Hunter Marshall, and Advisory Trustees, The Rev. James W. Jackson and The Rev. James A. Jones.) i I I Don Farc uharson Business Manager-Treasurer Robert V. Shaw Director, Evening College Mrs. Caroline L. Myers Registrar Mrs. Alice K. Barron Alumnae Secretary i A I helma Albright, English; Herbert E. Babb, Psychology; Kathleen M. Bartlett, Geography; Earl F. Berg, Music; Elizabeth McD. Black, Elementary Education; Ernst Braun, Eoreign Languages; Harry L. Brown, Education; Stuart D. Currie, Religion; L. Aubrey Drewry, Economics; Sarah 1. Dunlap, Home Economics. 19 5 9 Peggy P. McDonald, Physical Education; Mildred M. McEwen, Chemistry; Ruth R. Magher, Physical Education; Mildred L. Miscallv, Director of Public Relations, Journalism; Dougald McD. Monroe, Jr., English; Philip A. Moose, Art; John D. Morrison, Music; Sarah McK. Nooe, Biology; Norris W. Preyer, History; Caroline G. Richardson, Modern Languages; lane F. Rolandi, Music; C. Louise Salley, History. Page Twenty Xancy Eagle, Music; Jack II. Fehon, Biology; Margaret Gaston, Music; Charles O. Hadley, Comparative literature; Grace F. Hinchliff, Home Economics; John A. Holliday, .Music; Hughes B. Hoyle, Mathematics; Eleanor L. Jenkins, Mathematics; Marie Johnson, Music; Donald E. Lewis, Chemistry. FACULTY Mary E. Schickedantz, Modern Languages; Robert A. Snyder, Music; George A. Stegner, Music; Ph llis V. Stevens, Psychology; Summers Tarlton, Religion; Mary Lee Taylor, Bible; Bruce R. Thomson, Sociology; Laura A. Tillett, English; Anna L. Weaver, Librarian; Sarah M. West, Secretarial Practice; Charleen Whisnant, English; Ruth Louise Whyte, Art. Page Twenty one M iss Thelma Caruso and Mrs. Leonora Hadley, library assistants, check in the latest volumes. Secretaries Miss Katherine Knight, Evening College; Mrs. Lois Hilton, Centennial Fund; Miss Amanda Adams, Public Relations; Mrs. Dorothy Wentz, Busi- ness Office; Mrs. Cleora Doanz, Business Office; and Mrs. Donese Guthrie, Admissions Office, are busy ivith various tasks. Mr. Ralph Moseley, Multilith Operator, talks with Mr. Donald McNeill, assistant to the Treasurer, about supplies needed for the current “Flier.'' Mrs. Annie-Flagg Ward, Dietitian, pours for Mrs. Madeline Hearn, her assistant during their coffee break. Mrs. Irene Kelly, ruler of our “other Eden, demi-paradise,” pauses before the ten o’clock rush. Resident Counselors are Miss Sarah M. Nooe, Morrison Hall; Miss Caroline G. Richardson, Carol Hall; Mrs. Carrie B. Green, Belk Hall; Mrs. Jane F. Rolandi, Frazer Hall; Miss Marie Johnson, Watkins Hall; and M rs. Ashby H. Rousseau, Long Hall, assistant to Dean of Students. ■ STAFF Mrs. Pearl Hill greets visitors at the window and over the switchboard with her pleasing and helpful manner. The powers behind the thrones are Mrs. feainiette Greene, secretary to the Dean of the College; Mrs. Louise Rudisill, secretary to the President; Mrs. Adeline Morton, secretary to the Dean of Students; and Mrs. Frances Walter, secretary to the Prcrvost. fewell Lineberger, assistant Resident Xurse, and Mrs. Ingrid Alexander, Resident Xurse, prepare tubercular in jections as loyce Kell), assistant Resident Surse, gives one to a student. Misses Sue lones and Jean Rayburn, Admissions Coun selors, point out the destinations of their next trip. Indispensable to the maintenance of the campus are Mrs. Mattie Morris, Mr. lackson Bost, and Mr. L. Wr. Reynolds. ‘ V i iV s • js f - if W ♦V i 'Z ' T LIBRARY ' STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Nancy Browning, President I he Student Government Association is the campus self-governing organization. It strives to maintain a spirit of cooperation among students as well as between the students and administration who are living and working together in the college community. I he Association seeks to blend the various tones of student opinion into a har- monious pattern of democratic living, emphasizing order- liness and thoughtfulness in the carrying out of its pur- pose. Phyllis Merry, N.S.A. Co-ordinator; Jane Agsten, Secretary-Treasurer; and Robbie Leckie, Vice-President. m Page Twenty-six THE FLIER I he Her, a weeklv publication, is pub lished b Co-ordinating Council. It carries a weekly calendar, announcements, and news articles which are of interest to the student Uxly and faculty. The staff ol the I Her is composed ol an editor (vice-president of Stu dent Government), a news editor, a circula- tion manager, and two t pists. The purpose of the Flier is to inform the student body of the activities of the various campus organiza- tions. Martha Laird. Marilyn Hackett, Robbie Leckie, nn F ischer. Man |ac Vaughan. CO-ORDINATING COUNCIL Co-ordinating Council is the campus organization that is most representative of the students themselves. It is presided o er by the president of the Student Govern ment Association and includes the other three student government officers as well as the heads of all campus organizations and class presidents. Its purpose is to evalu ate activities of and make recommendations to the or ganizations represented. Co-ordinating Council seeks to co-ordinate and relate activ ities ol students, faculty, and administration. Front rcnv: Robbie Leckie, Jerry Hoke, Bobbie White, Flora McNair, Mary Stenhouse, Jane Agsten. Second row: Ann Vandiver, Mary Jo W ooten. Ann Logan. Third row: Caroline Tucker, Beth McNair, Jane W'avburn. Page Twenty seven I BOARDING STUDENT COUNCIL Ann Logan, Presideiit Boarding Student Government is based on the belief that the members of the college community desire for themselves growth in self-discipline and self-control in behavior. Its purpose is, therefore, to make the campus and the residence halls conducive to this growth and self-control. Its duties are to formulate and enforce Stu- dent Government regulations, to uphold the merit system, to act as a liaison between the boarding students and the administration, and to assist in planning Freshman Orientation Week. Seated are Peggy Jo Puckett, Elizabeth Sproul, Nancy Chap- man. Melissa Martin, Ann Logan, JoAnn Hill, Ann Bloodworth, Adelaide Anderson, and Penny Moffett. Standing are Sylvia McKenzie, Rebecca Price, and Harriet Brown. DAY STUDENT COUNCIL Hie primary purpose ol the Day Student Council is to regulate day student acti ities and to foster day student interests through cooperation with other student body organizations. 1 hroughout the year the council and the day students are active in all campus events. 1 his year the Council held an after-dinner coffee for all new stu dents and a Faculty Coffee honoring new faculty mem bers. I he freshly painted Blair Union was provided with new curtains, study desks, and kitchen equipment. Money was raised by the day students through an auction for the entire student body to enable the group to offer a two hundred dollar scholarship for the next academic year. In all activities, the Day Student Council seeks to foster in the day students a sense of responsibility and loyalty to the Queens College community. Mow Jo Wooten, President Mary Jo Wooten, left, is telling Carol Sams. Susan Hovis (standing), Cornie Riviere, Rris Selby, and Dianne Smith about her latest idea. Page 'Twenty nine Patsy Jean Tyrrell, Vice-President Mary Stenhouse, President Kathy Klick, Secretary-Treasurer Gail Sanders, Representative to Rec- reation Association, and Carolyn Brown, Representative to Boarding Student Council. (Not pictured: Linda Glenn, Repre- sentative to Day Student Council') SENIOR CLASS Page Thirty Mary Eleanor Allred Dunn, N. C. English, A.B. DcKriT to be .iu.mleil in I960. Bertha Ann Bacwvei i Charlotte, N. C. English, A.B. Mabel I owry Baird Shelb N i Religion, A.B. Helen Ann Baltzell Ridgewood. N. J. English, A.B. Margaret Hartsell Riggers Concord, N. C. Elementary Education. B.S. Eleanor 1 Baffin Bowie Anderson, S. C. History, A.B. Page Thirty one Jeanne-Marie Bright Tryon, N. C. Mathematics, A.B. Harriet Rose Brown Jacksonville, Fla. Religion, A.B. Mary Carolyn Brown Ivanhoe, N. C. Home Economics, B.S. Merrie Jane Browne Charlotte, N. C. History, A.B. Nancy Ruth Browning Raleigh, N. C. English, A.B. Page Thirty-two Sara Elizabeth Burgess Hickory, N. C. Religion, A.B. D Nancy Lee Campbell Florence, S, C. Elementary Education, B.S. Nancy Rachel Chapman Walterboro, S. C. Biology, A.B. Alice Carol Chatham Greenwich, Conn. English, A.B. Vi p.on ic C hi no I'onc: C now Shanxiunj , C hina English, A.B. Patric ia Ann ( uriui Chadkourn, C . lementary I ducat ion, B. S. I aura Princ i Davis Charlotte, N. C. English, A.B. i Page Thirty three Annie Jo Dewitt Ellerbe, N. C. Home Economics, A.B. Linda Anne Glenn Charlotte, N. C. History, A.B. Mary Josephine Graham Charlotte, N. C. Sociology, A.B. Shirley Craft Grainger Charlotte, N. C. Biology, A.B. Diana Lee Greene Florence, S. C. Economics, A.B. Dorothy Wells Haney Charlotte, N. C. Elementary Education, B.S. Page Thirty-four Loretta Gaii Hawn Belmont. . C . X arsing, B.S. M ry C VROI YN I III KI it C harlotte, V C . I'.lemeutary I Utication. li.S. vi vi n Caroi Him Jamestown, . C . Sociology, A.B. v Jerry Anne Hoke Chester, S. C. Mathematics, A.B. Della Janice Hudson Charlotte, N. C. Music, A.B. Geraldine Hunt Belmont N ( Chemistry, A.B. Page Thirty five Doris Louise Irvin Greensboro, N. C. Horne Economics, B.S. Kathy Selma Klick Hendersonville, N. C. Religion, A.B. Jane Walkup Kllittz Charlotte, N. C. Psychology, A.B. Patricia Ann Lewis Robbins, N. C. Home Economics, A.B. Gladys Jewell Lineberger Sherrills Ford, N. C. Nursing, B.S. Page Thirty-six Harriett Yvonne Lipford Charlotte, N. C. English, A.B. Mary I on Macon Raleigh N C Sociology, A.B. 3 Margaret Ann Logan Huntington. W. Ya. Mathematics, A.B. Sylvia Louise McKenzie Lake City. S. C. English, A.B. Kitty Stone McLeod Laurinburg, X. C. Elementary Education. B.S. ina Man Ellen Mac ni Ontario, Canada Sociology, A.B. DcRrci to In- .iw.mli- I in I960. Iius Juni Mann C harlotte, X. C. I tiglish, A.B. Queens girls of the world” Behind every man behind a wheel there’s a woman. “We’ve got to beat the Russians! is out; and Stunt Night is on its way!” Xot a Moose among us Cej ia Chapman Miller Charlotte, N. C. Spanish, English, A.B. Marilyn Miller Charlotte, N. C. Elementary Education, B.S. Miriam Haney Moss Charlotte, N. C. Elementary Education, B.S. Nancy Lee Nash Rome, Ga. Chemistry, Mathematics, A.B. Betty Williamson Neal Burlington, N. C. Mathematics, A.B. Mary Ann Moffett Toccoa, Ga. Sociology, A.B. Page Forty Freda 1I ms Nicholson Charlotte, N. C. Nursing, B.S. Frances Celia Parker C harlotte, N. C. Music, A.B. Cynthia I i i aiu i ii Parker Shelby, N C Elementary Education, B.S. Sara Anne Patterson Concord, N. C. Elementary Education, B.S. Mary De N otion Preston Harrisonburg. Va. Home Economics, A.B. Rebecca W ilson Price Florence, S. C. Mathematics, A.B. Elizabeth Deal Propst Waxhaw, N. C. History, A.B. Peggy Jo Ann Overcash Puckett Kannapolis, N. C. Mathematics, Religion, A.B. Mary Catherine Ramsey Charlotte Court House, Va. History, A.B. Linda Joanne Reed Charlotte, N. C. English, A.B. Gaynelle Walker Richardson Charlotte, N. C. English, A.B. Cornelia LaVon Riviere Charlotte, N. C. Bible, Religion, A.B. Page Forty-two Barbara Nell Rogers Charlotte, N. C. Psychology, A.B. (Degree to be awarded in 1960.) Gail Evans Sanders Charlotte, N. C. Elementary Education, B.S. Christine Butler Snyder Charlotte, N. C. English, A.B. 1 LIZABI I II I ARNI I) SpROUI Middlebrook, Va. Art, A.B. Mary I Iolbert S i i mioiisi Greenville, S. ( . English, Bcligiou, A.B. Nancy Downs Smith Greenwood, S. C. Sociology, A.B. Page Forty-ihree Mary Hamlin Stone Charlotte, N. C. History, A.B. Sara Louise Streater Cheravv, S. C. Economics, A.B. Caroline Coker Tucker Cheraw, S. C. History, A.B. Patsy Jean Tyrrell Winston-Salem, N. C. Art, A.B. Rachel Allen Walker Greensboro, N. C. French, A.B. Jane Gray Wayburn Raleigh, N. C. Home Economics, A.B. Page Forty-four Alita Sui White Burlington. C. Psychology-, Inglish, A.B. Barbara Ann W iiiti Charlotte. N. C. Chemistry, A.B. WllLII CllRRY W11 KINSON Charlotte, V C. Llementan Iducation, B.S. f Mary Peeples Willingham Charlotte, N. C. Mathematics, A.B. Mary Jo Wooten Charlotte. N. C. Religion, A.B. Not pictured: Joy Maude Arrington, High Point, N. C. Laboratory Technology, B.S. Emily Killings worth Beckham, Charlotte, N. C. Laboratory Technology, B.S. Mary Waters Covington, Charlotte. . C. Spanish, A.B. Ellen McConnell Robertson, Charlotte. N. C. Nursing, B.S. Caroline Green Reid, Charlotte. N. C. Sociology, A.B. Mildred Ann W oody, Charlotte. N. C. Religion, A.B. s. Page Forty-five HONOR COUNCIL PUBLICATIONS BOARD The Publications Board is a supervisory and co-ordinating body for The Ouill and The Coronet. It is composed of the editors, business man- agers, and advisors of both college publications. The treasurer of the col- lege is an ex-officio member. Alary Jo W ooten, Lynn Brown, Jane Agsten, Ann Logan, Kath- ryn Woods, Nancy Browning, and Flo Denny. One of the most important aspects of student life at Queens College is an efficient and vital Honor Svstem. Honor Council, composed of seven girls, is elected by the students and is charged with the responsibility of investigating and acting upon any violation of the Honor Code. All decisions are made with the good of the individual student and the standard of the Honor Code on campus as the basic considerations. Any decision of the group is subject to the opinions of the Advisory Board, which is composed of the College President, the Dean of the College, and the Dean of Students. Not pictured: Miss Laura Tillett and Mr. Charles Hadley. Caroline Tucker, Jane W7ayburn, M iss Alildred Miscally, Harriett Lipford, Mr. Don Farquharson, Dr. Dougald McD. Monroe, and Laura P. Davis. ALPHA w GAMMA KAPPA Jane Agsten Harriet Brown Nancy Browning Louro P. Davit Ann S. Gcbhordt Jerry Hoke Jane Kluttx Robbie Leckie Ann Logan Sylvia McKenxi Betty Ncol Rebecca Price Kit Ramsey Barbaro White Mary Jo Wooten Alpha Koppo Gommo is a regional honorary leadership fraternity for women. The Olympic chapter at Queens College was installed in 1928. The purpose of this organization it to recog nize leaders in college life. SIGMA + s ★ k_1936 MU Lauro P. Davis John A. Holliday Eleanor L. Jenkins Jane Kluttz Harriett Lipford Mildred M. McEwen Lee Nosh Kit Romsey Sigma Mu is on honorary scholastic froternity composed of both faculty and students. The purpose of the organization is to recognize high scholastic attainment among members of the junior ond senior classes. Only those who have demonstrated academic achievement are efigible for membership. SIGMA IT UPSILON Thelma Albright Amelia Alexander Mary Allred Eleanor Bowie Anne Carmichoel Veronica Chow Lauro P. Davis Marilyn Hackett Sylvia McKenzie Sallic McSwain Mildred L. Miscally Dougald McD. Monroe Mary Stenhouse Laura A. Tillett Alita White Barbara White Sigma Upsilon is an honorary fraternity for writers. Queens' Cakes and Ale chapter, which was established in May, 1951, encourages writing through regulor meetings at which time members read and criticize creative ottempts. Membership is based primarily upon literary ability and contributions to the Quill. Members are elected twice a yeor from the junior class, senior class, and faculty. SORORITY •i V . ! p. }} • } ' • t -f; {. - ... ■M2r ' • ' .- oBffasse Sew ? 6 -- '•(fl'V - $ Sg£g|S £} ,' ■ ' LODGES kl Catherine Barker Alpha Chi Omega « Alice Manning Chi Omega Flo Denny Chi Omega PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Ray Walker Alpha Chi Omega Martha Farley Phi Mu Martha Reid Kappa Delta Marjorie Bisson Alpha Gamma Delta Barbara White, President Sara Streater Alpha Delta Pi Jane Wayburn Alpha Delta Pi Mabel Baird Phi Mu Mary Allred Kappa Delta Sandra Guigou Alpha Gamma Delta Page Fifty Alpha Gamma Deltas share their Dreamland with Rushees. It's Rush W eek in Chi Omega Slumberland. Panhellenic Council began its activities this year with preparations for a new rush week’ at Queens. Aided by the council’s advisor. Mrs. Ann Gebhardt, members returned to school busih working out schedules, printing name tags, and filing envelopes. Rush week was held October 29 November 6. Pledging services and banquets were held on Novem her 8. A project of the council this year was plan- ning with other organizations an after-dinner coffee each Friday night. I he annual Pan hellenic workshop, held in February, was at- tended by all active members and pledges of the six sororities. Second semester rush and the Inter-sorority Sing were also held in Feb ruary. Along with the March winds came initiation week, banquets, and the Panhellenic Spring Dance. In April the Panhellenic Scholarship cup was presented to the sororitv maintaining the highest scholastic average for the school year. Panhellenic Council is composed of the president, chosen each year by rotation, plus the presidents of each of the six sororities and an elected representative from each sororitv. Rushees get a rousing welcome aboard the Kappa Delta Ship. Angels with their halos pursu e Rushees in Alpha Delta Pi Heaven. Vhe Phi Mu Showboat carries the Rushees to the Mississippi. Bag Pipes and the Scottish Fling surround the Rushees of Alpha Chi Omega. Ray Walker, President Mary Elizabeth White, recording secretary; Mari- lyn Miller, first vice-president; Helen Cranford, second vice-president; Dotty Dubose, treasurer. (Not pictured: Mary Jennings Brown, coire- sponding secretary.') Clean up, clean up, always clean up. ALPHA CHI OMEGA De Pauw University 1885 Queens College 1959 Alpha Chi Omega was colonized February 3, 1958 on Queens campus through the efforts of a colonizing officer and two pledges. Since that time we have grown in number as well as in knowledge and love of Alpha Chi, whose scarlet and olive green ribbon we proudly wear under our shiny new pins. This has been a year of “firsts” for us: formal rush, parties and open houses in our beautiful new home, Christmas as a group with fires in the fireplace where we warmed ourselves while singing carols and Alpha Chi songs. Most exciting of all was our initiation and installation as Delta Eta chapter of Alpha Chi Omega. As the founding members of Delta Eta Chapter, we all feel a very strong bond between ourselves and the fraternity at large. The words of one of our favorite songs—written in 1885 by a founder—might well have come originally from our own hearts. “. . . Alpha Chi Omega, ne’er from mem’ry shalt thou part. Alpha Chi Omega written on my heart.” Page Fifty-two Ain’t ive got fun! ancv pperson Kakie Barker Cleone Blair Mary Jennings Brown Nancy Buice Barbara Campbell Ruby Carlton Janet Carter Julia Clinton Helen Cranford Dorothy Du Bose June Horner Clara Lancaster Marilyn Miller Pat O'Brien Ramona Orta Barbara Riddle Bobbi Shelton Ray Walker Mary E. White Page Fifty-three ii______ ____________ Not Pictured: Marco Boyer Joyce W ingate Sara Strjeater, President Margaret Biggers, recording secretary; Alice Chat- ham, vice-president and pledge trainer; and Anne Carmichael, treasurer. At our angelic best for the Heaven party. ALPHA DELTA PI Wesleyan College 1851 Queens College 1931 I hirty-eight Alpha Delta Pi’s excitedly returned from sum- mer vacations to begin a busy year in the new duplex. The old furniture, redone, glowed beside the new, as many familiar objects found their new home—Alpha, our lion, beaming from his perch on the black diamond over the fireplace with scholar- ship, basketball, and inter-sororitv sing trophies glittering from their new shelves. Soon came fall and Rush Week. After four Heaven Parties —we’d done it again—with fifteen wonderful “little sisters.’’ In November we held a Benefit Bridge, and shortly thereafter came worries about selling those five boxes of Christmas cards. The alums soon lifted us into the holiday mood with a party and a brass candelabrum to use on the piano. The pledges spirited us farther into the Christmas season with their de- lightful party. After Christmas came exams, the Inter-Sorority Sing, the Basketball Tournament, initiation, new songs by the initiates, May Day with ten of our sisters gracing the court, the Silver Tea celebrating Alpha Delta Pi’s one hundred eighth birthday, thirteen of our sisters joining the ranks of alums, and finally a fun-filled week together at the beach. Then came our regret- ful hours apart—“Till We Meet Again.’’ Lance Alston Emilie Anderson Frances Barrow Harriet Barrow Margaret Bicgers Jane Bowen Lynn Brown ancy Browning Betty Bynum Anne Carmichael Mary Ann Chamblee Alice Chatham Carol Cochran Suzanne Coley Scottie Derrick Judy Fisher I inda Goodman Jo Ann Hill Jerry Hoke Cathy Hutchinson Kathy Klick Marti Laird Sylvia McKenzie Beth McNair Flora McNair Sallie McSwain Marilyn MacQueen Phyllis Merry Penny Moffett Mary Moore Jo Ann Overmyer Sara Patterson Linda Powell Rebecca Price Virginia Rose Sue Ross Judy Shope Peggy Simmons Deanne Smith Leta Smith Rita Smith Carol Ann Speake Genie Stallworth Sara Streater Jean Taylor Linda Thompson Ann Vandiver Jane Wayburn Kathryn Woods Martha Woods Brookshire Wynn Phyllis Whitenack Willie Wilkinson- Pat Willingham Not Pictured: Nancy Truluck Page Fifty-five Sandra Guigou, President Harriett Lipford, recording secretary; Susan Burns, treasurer; Carol Sams, second vice-presi- dent; Carolyn Hamrick, corresponding secretary; and Lillian Scarborough, first vice-president. Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may flunk. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Syracuse University 1904 Queens College 1930 Alpha Gams returned this year to face the task of moving into a new house. Finally, as the last piece of furniture was pushed into place, the last star was being secured to dangle from the ceiling, and the last bit of angel hair was draped across the piano, rush week began. The result of all our frantic preparation: twenty-six new little sisters. Throughout the entire year the little house has been bustling with excitement: pledge parties, open houses, bridge, and more bridge. Winter came, and with it, all the sparkling snow and even brighter, many fraternity pins. Sunday night feeds wall long be remembered as will Skeeter’s pledge les- sons, The AGD Rose,” and the pledges’ wonderful Christmas dinner for all the sisters. Spring arrives, and her bright garb could not be brighter than the shining faces of the new ini- tiates. All through the year, spirit and sisterhood bind Alpha Gams with a closeness that lasts long after college days are over. Page Fifty-six How about a fifth? C arrol Ann Annas Jf.anne Ashley M VRC.IE Bisson Judy Black Ginny Bopp Diana Brannon M rcia Brinkley Joanne Brown Carol Brovvneit Susan Burns Betty Butler Sandy C annon Bettie Carmichael Marjorie C arlson Ieanie Cates Nancy Chapman Mary Louise Coiner Sara Craig Mary Sue Cum bus Nancy Durland Judy Furry Lynn Fricks Judy Frost Cora Helen Fry Mary Bruce Grimsley Marilee Guigou Sandra Guigou Madeline Hahn Carolyn Hamrick Patsy Hogg Judy Holt Nancy Hopkins Joanne Jones Gail Jordan Betsy Linn Harriett Lipford Sara Swann McLaughlin Mary Ann Mahon Marilyn Mason Ginny Osborne Judy Prestridce Carol Sams Lillian Scarborough Judy Shaffner Jackie Shaw Sherrel Shewmake Linden Spann Glenda VanTassel Margaret W alton Barbara White Margaret White Sandra Williams Xof Pictured: Gail Rutherford Barbara West Page Fifty-seven Jeanne-Marie Bright, secretary; Gail Sanders, treasurer; Merrie Jane Browne, pledge mistress; and Marilyn Hackett, vice-president. Having fun Chi Omega style. Sing, Chi O’s, sing! Flo Denny, President CHI OMEGA University of Arkansas 1895 Queens College 1928 Theta Gamma chapter of Chi Omega was the first national women s fraternity on this campus. Since her founding, Chi Omega has established one hundred and twenty-one chapters throughout the country and has initiated 65,000 members. The open motto of Chi Omega is “Hellenic Culture and Christian Ideals.’’ I he fraternity colors are cardinal and straw; the white carnation is the Chi Omega flower. Chi Omega is founded upon six principles: friendship, sincere learning and creditable scholarship, social and civic service, high standards of person- nel, participation in campus activities, and proper selection of vocation. Among the yearly activities of Theta Gamma are spring and fall Owl Hoots (retreats). This fall’s Owl Hoot was held at Trinity Lodge and was in preparation for Rush Week. The Christmas sendee project was a Christmas Party given to the children in a Presbyterian Negro nursery in Charlotte. A soci- ology award is given on Awards Day in May, and a beach housepartv is held at the close of school. The Chi Omegas of Queens remember with warmth their first year in the new house, and look forward with anticipation to another year of mutual friendships and inspiration. Page Fifty-eight Jane Agsten Jo All Helen Baltzell Rae Ellen Bee hi Ann Bloodworth Jeanni Marii Brighi Nancie Brook Ei vine Brooks Merrie Jane Browne Suzanne Carruthers Marianna Christian Judy Cochrane Pat Currie Flo Denny Iane Dudley Carolyn Frierson Gaye Gardner Patsy Guyer Marilyn Hackett Brenda Harmon Carolyn Hilker Penme Jenkins Ida Johnson Donnelle Keenan Leeanne Kramer Ann Logan Dotty Lyne Kit Lyon Anne McCutchen Pat McDaniel Kay Mack Alice Manning Melissa Martin Mary Ann Moffett S us anne Morton Jane Myers Betty Neal Lynne Nichols Janie Paden Preston Pratt Linda Reed Gail Sanders Jane Sanders Marguerite Seay Pris Selby Becky Shaffer Harriet Sloop Rosallen Spencer Christine Snyder Jane Tallman Betsy Thomson Polly Thompson Linda West Lynn W oodward Mary Jo Wooten Not Pictured: Sue Sneeden Nan Woodham Page .Fifty-nine Mary Allred, President Amelia Alexander, editor; Agnes Marks, vice- president; Ann Wilder, assistant treasurer; Nancy Ingram, secretary; Leila Bennett, treasurer; and Judy Smith, membership. That long, long line . . . KAPPA DELTA Longwood College, 1897 Queens College, 1928 Arriving in September, the Kappa Deltas hastened to in- spect their new lodge, last, but not least on sorority row. Eagerly, work was begun to make the “house” liveable with an attractive interior. Combined efforts accomplished this in time for Rush Week; and afterwards, twenty-three stronger, we all began a memorable first year in our new location. lime has flown but not the memories: the pledges making the Latin Quarter look lifeless compared with their Kappa Delta Night Club . . . putting Whitman’s and Hallmark’s out of business with our candy and Christmas card sales . . . Sunday breakfast with our “little sisters” . . . parties with the Sigma Chi’s and others . . . glowing with the spirit of the season at Christmas feed where we could view the snow out- side . . . the Maghers, our advisors, always willing to help . . . spring and initiation . . . the traditional banquet and dance . . . graduation and the beach trip . . . Throughout the year in work and play, each Kappa Delta has experienced a deepen- ing growth in friendship and sisterhood. Page Sixty But, it was worth waiting fori i 111 Alexander Mary Allred Beth Appleby Patsy Arscott Leila Bennett Betty Burgess Elizabeth Cherry Marie Clyburn Bobbie Cranford Myra Dailey Millie Lou Douglass Jo Anne Ellerbe Nita McN. Gibbs Linda Glenn Dottie W ells Haney Linda Hardee Sister I {arris Diane Harsh Betty IIocan Harriet Houston Nancy Ingram Sarah Ann Jennette Judy Johnson Barbara Lee Kelly Cynthia King Jane Kluttz Agnes Marks Polly McClure Martha Middlebrooks Lee Nash Susan Ott Mary Preston Martha Reid Barbara Rogers Marie Rourk Ruth Scholton Judy Smith Miriam Smith Carole Smyer Mary Weldon Stowers Becky Thompson Caroline Tucker Mary Liz Walter Anne Walters Mary Lee White Ann Wilder Genie Vance Linda Venning Not pictured: Lynn Martin Page Sixty-one Martha Farley, President Nancy Campbell, pledge; Carol Adams, vice- president; Ann Barkley, treasurer; and Adelaide Anderson, secretary. Don’t eat and run! “My Phi Mu Lady . . . PHI MU Wesleyan College 1852 Queens College 1929 Phi Mu, the second oldest sorority in the United States, was founded at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. Gamma Gamma chapter was begun at Queens College in 1929. There are now ninety-eight chapters of Phi Mu sorority. On this campus Phi Mu participates in various activities, such as inter-sorority competition and social functions. After a successful Rush Week, Phi Mu is proud of its pledge class of eighteen girls. With actives and pledges working together, the social service projects have included making Thanksgiving favors and Christmas stockings for the children’s ward at Mercy Hospital. In the spring the sisters sponsored an Easter egg hunt for the children of the Alexander Home. Social activities for the year have included a weekly open house, Sunday night feed, a Christmas party with the Kappa Alpha fraternity at Davidson, an alumnae tea, pledge and initiation banquets, and the annual spring function. Each year Phi Mu sponsors a house party for all its members at Myrtle Beach. Behind each activity and each girl stands the knowledge of the meaning and spirit of the bond of Phi Mu. Page Sixty-two Carol Adams Adbi aide Anderson Saxxie Anderson Ann Atkins Betsy Badger Mabel Baird Agnes Balli nger Ann Barkley Margaret Blevins Susan Brooks Harriet Brown Nancy Campbell Linda Cashweli. Clare Chambers Gwen Corbett Betty Raye Cox Carolyn Chomartie Martha Farley Ann Fischer Jo Folk Nancy Gray Diana Greene Nan Hemphill Carolyn Hitchcock Mary Hopkins Bonnie Huske Doris Irvin Ann Lampley Robbie Leckie Alacia Lee Margaret Lee Pat Lewis Sara Love Kitty McLeod Mary Lou Macon Alice Maxwell Betsy Munn Nancy Moore Liz Parker Peggy Price Cornie Riviere Carolyn Rogers Adrienne Shumaker Pat Sims Nancy Downs Smith Kitty Sprinkle Henrietta Taylor Mary Jac Vaughan Alita White Pennie Wright Page Sixty-three Kathryn Woods, Vice-President JUNIOR Beth McNair, President L Leila Bennett, Secretary-Treasurer Page Sixty-fcmr Penny' Moffett, Representative to Boarding Stu- dent Council, and Nancy' Ingram, Representative to Recreation Association. (Not pictured: Carolyn Hamrick, Representative to Day Student Council) 1 B———M—Will— Adams Barkley Agsten Bennett Alexander Bisson Appleby Brown. M. |. Austin Brown, L. Carol Adams, Lexington, Ya.; Jane Louise Agsten, Huntington, W. Va.; Amelia Word Alexander, Monticello, Fla.; Elizabeth Appleby, Richmond, Va.; Margie Spencer Austin, Charlotte, N. C.; Mary Ann Barkley, Winston-Salem, N. C.; Leila Sell Bennett, Wadesboro, N. C.; Marjorie Eleanor Bisson, S racuse, N. Y.; Mary [ennings Brown, C har lotte, IV C .; Mary Lynn Brown, C harles I own, W. Va.; Barbara Ann Bumgarner, Charlotte, N. C.; Elizabeth Ivey Bynum, Stantonsburg, i . C.; Anna Blanche Carmichael, Dillon, S. C.; Mar) Anne Carmichael, Dillon, S. C.; Rosemary Dellinger, Stanley, N. C.; Flo Ellen Denny, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Hisey T I Hogg Millie Lou Douglass, Chesterfield, S. C.; Dorothy Lee DuBose, Elkins, W. Va.; Nancy Lou Durland, Jacksonville, Fla.; Martha ]o Farley, Danville, Va.; Dorothy Lynn Fricks, Marietta, Ga.; Sandra Carolyn Guigou, Valdese, N. C.; Carolyn Rowe Hamrick, Charlotte, N. C.; Mary Alexander Harrell, Charlotte, N. C.; Kitty Maxine Hisey, Elkton, Va.; Patsy A. Hogg, High Point, N. C.; Susan Hovis, Charlotte, N. C.; Elizabeth B. Hudson, Charlotte, N. C.; Ger- trude Thompson Huske, Fayetteville, N. C.; Catherine Ann Hutchinson, Elizabethtown, N. C. Hudson i! Huske Hutchinson Douglass Guigou A DuBose Guyer Durland Hackett Farley Hamrick Fricks Harrell Page Sixty-six Ingram Kramer Jones Laird Jordan Leckie Kenney McDaniel Knight McNair Nancy Kimball Ingram, Cheraw, S. C.; Alice Montine Jones, Elkton, Va.; Gail Louviene Jordan, Charlotte, N. C.; Sarah Elizabeth Kenney, Moultrie, Ga.; Priscilla Ward Knight, Sanford, N. G.; Leeanne Gertrude Kramer, Coral Gables, Ida.; Martha Kay Laird, Panama City, Fla.; Roberna Ann Leckie, Huntington, W. Va.; Mary Agnes Mc- Daniel, Charlotte, N. C.; Elizabeth Rea es McNair, Hartsville, S. C.; Sallie McLean McSvvain, Minturn, S. C.; Mary Ann Mahon, Decatur, Ga.; Alice Louise Manning, Marietta, Ga.; Melissa Anne Martin, Wilmington, N. C.; Sarah Ann Melton, C harlotte, N. C.; Phyllis Merry, Mobile, Ala. HI McSvvain Mahon Manning Martin Page Sixty seven Moffett Powell Parsons Sams Moose Reid, M. Nichols Reid, S. Osborne Rourk Penelope Rodd Moffett, Taylorsville, N. C.; Ada Melissa Moose, Charlotte, N. G; Lynne Nichols, Swannanoa, N. G; Carolyn Osborne, Brevard, N. G; Cynthia Nell Parsons, Clinton, N. G; Linda Ann Powell, Moultrie, Ga.; Martha Rebecca Reid, Shelby, N. G; Sue Ann Reid, Davidson, N. G; Marie Foscue Rourk, Shallotte, N. G; Carol Elizabeth Sams, Charlotte, N. G; Mary Lillian Scarborough, Raeford, N. G; Priscilla Ann Selby, Charlotte, N. G; Bobbi Ernestine Shelton, Concord, N. G; Margaret Anne Simmons, Raleigh, N. G; Betty Carolyn Smith, Concord, N. G; ludy Lee Smith, Greenville, S. C. Scarborough Selby Smith, C. Smith, J. Shelton Simmons Page Sixty-eight Smith, L. Tarlton Leta Anne Smith, Birmingham, Ala.; Lillie Deanne Smith, Pendleton, S. C; Linden Irene Spann, Moncks Corner, S. C.; Reba Lucille Steele, Charlotte, N. C.; Anne Suber, Charlotte, N. C.; Shirley Marie Tarlton, Charlotte, N. C.; Jean Lathrop I aylor, C hester, S. C.; Barbara Pike I weed, Charlotte, N. C.; Carolyn Johnson Van Everv, Charlotte, N. C.; Mary Elizabeth Walter, Hialeah, Ida.; Anne Irvine Walters, Greenwood, S. C.; Dorothy Louise Welch, Har- mony, N. C.; Mary Johannah Whittle, Davidson, N. CL; Elizabeth Ann Wilder, I Iendersonville, N. C.; Kathryn 1 lutchins Woods, C hester, S. C.; Agnes Yoos, Charlotte, N. C. Steele Van Every l SUBER Walter Smith, D. Taylor i Whittle Wilder Woods Yoos Walters Page Sixty-nine Corncob pipes taste good- like a cigarette should! Look, Ma, both hands! They'll have running water and heat!’’ Are you sure you don't want a date tonight?” It’s winter wonderland behind Carol Hall. VALKYRIE Sue Ross, Adelaide Anderson, Ruth Wilkes, Ann Vandiver, Marilyn MacQueen and I larriet Sloop. On the basis of outstanding leadership and citizenship exhibited dur- ing the freshman year, six sophomores are selected each fall to become members ol Valkyrie. I hey serve as ushers for various college activ ities during the school year. MARSHALS I he marshals are selected on the basis of the cumulative scholastic averages for the years preceding the term of service. Marshals serve at all formal academic occasions, such as: Senior Recognition Day, Boar’s 1 lead. Student Government installation ceremony, 1 lonor Pledge ceremony, and graduation. I his is the one scholastic organization which is open to all classes. Emilie Anderson, Mar Allred, Harriett Lipford, Jane Kluttz, Sara Streater. Catherine Barker, Lee Nash. Gail Rutherford, Agnes Marks, Bonnie Huske, Linden Spann, and Man7 Lou Macon. (Not pictured: Mabel Baird and Pat Willingham) Mary Lou Macon, Chairman SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Committee strives to promote an integrated campus social program. In endeavoring to offer to all students opportunities for social activity, this group spon- sors a winter dance and other varied social events through- out the vear. I he committee attempts to present a well- rounded and diversified social life through which it hopes to reach every student in some way. Page Seventy-two I heres always a “snowman' around! inging smoothly, the hand sets the h™ ■ ■n—a—pjiwuiwiiiii i imPwifflJHBWiiiii mmmiiibiam 1i HALL RECREATION ASSOCIATION Jerry Hoke, President An outstanding organization on the Queens College campus is the Recreation Association which contributes to all phases of the recreational life of each individual girl. Membership in the Recreation Association is composed of the entire student body, the governing branch of which is a council elected from the students each spring. Although the recreational interests of the students are wide and varied, the Recreation Association sponsors many events—Stunt Night, Awards Day, volleyball, bas- ketball, tennis and ping-pong tournaments, campus movies, the ‘‘Pvec’ Room, and bicycling—in order to meet the needs of the student body. At all times R. A. en- courages the ideals of good sportsmanship and seeks to stimulate interest in a field of diverse physical activities. Jerry Hoke coaches Nancy Ingram, Marilyn MacQueen, Martha Woods, Linda West, Judy Smith, Kakie Barker, Sara Patterson, and Carolyn Osborne in a shuffleboard play. Page Seventy-six This is what makes the world oq round. Big Dadd) presents the award for the best stunt to jane Myers and the sophomore class. 7“ «-WE F.veryhody plays on Play Day. “Water, water everywhere . . . The sophomores can't he heat! w]Tt nf HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The purpose of the Home Economies Club is to create in the students a desire to improve this particular field of study and to provide an opportunity for the opti- mum development of its members. The club meets monthly, at which time various programs of interest are presented. The programs this year have included speakers on Christmas decorations, diamonds, and home lighting. I he main project of the club is the annual Spring College Club Workshop of the North Carolina Home Economics Association, held on our campus this year. BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club is directed toward the furthering of interests in the biological sciences. Its aims are to keep the students informed of advances and opportunities in this field. The club meets once a month, at which time members present reports concerning areas under investi- gation. Various speakers are invited to participate through- out the year. The club is affiliated with the North Caro- lina Collegiate Academy of Science. Mary McDaniel, Dr. Jack Fehon, Nell Parsons, Shirley Grainger, Marianna Christian, Linda Thompson, Betsy Munn. (Not pictured: Jewell Lineberger) Seated: Rosemary Dellinger, Linda Powell, Martha Reid, Jo DeWitt, Mary Preston, Carol Adams. Standing: Judy Cochrane, Jane Way- burn, Jane West, Jane Mvers, Nan Woodham, Betsy Linn, Cora Helen Fry and Carolyn Brown. THE MADRIGALS 1 he Madrigal Singers are a small vocal ensemble, composed ol students and faculty, who devote themselves principali) to the stud) of sixteenth century madrigals and similar vocal literature from other periods. I he group performs occasionally for the student body, tours with the choir in the spring, and makes several concert and tele vision appearances through the year. Mr. Earl Berg, Janice Hudson, Kathryn Woods, Lynda W ilkinson, Agnes Marks, Ann Barkley, Mr. Charles Hadley. THE CHOIR 1 he Queens College Choir is made up of members selected by audition only. Linder the direction of John I lolliday they are chosen not only for their individual musical ability, but for their love ol music as well. The repertoire of the choii is widely varied, and the group is often requested to appear on campus and in the com munity of Charlotte. During the annual spring tour, the choir participates in programs in main southeastern states. Back row: Judy Furry, Carolyn W atkins, Mary Preston, Joyce W ingate, Judy Townend, Scottie Derrick, Mary Bruce Grimsley, Suzanne Carruthers, Betty Rave Cox, Mary Lee White, Mar- guerite Seay, Mr. Holliday. Second row: Lynn W'oodward, Joyce Kelly, Brenda Svveezy, Vir- ginia Rose, 1 ina Jones, Sue Reid. Celia Parker, Janice Hudson, Carole Smver, Susan Bums, Agnes Marks. First row: Adrienne Shumaker, Judy Johnson, Linden Spann, Marilyn Mason, Cora Helen Fry, Ann Barkley, Linda Powell, Man- White, Ida Johnson, Alacia Lee, Dianne Harsh. Kay Mack, Vice-President SOPHOMORE Ann Vandiver, President CLASS Jo All, seated, Representative to Boarding Student Council; Jackie Shaw, Representa- tive to Day Student Council; and Marianna Christian, Representative to Recreation As- sociation. Page Eighty Joy Elizabeth Ackerman Josephine Prior All Carol Lansing Alston delaide Mott nderson Emilie Ann Anderson Sally I Iarper Anderson Nancy Joyce Apperson Beverly Ann Atkins Catherine Irene Barker Cleone Irene Blair Paitie Rae Blanton Marie Elaine Brooks Rachel Susan Brooks Carol Marsh Broyvnett Anna Susan Burns Marjorie Evelyn Carlson Ruby Ann Carlton Elizabeth Florence C armichael Carolyn Suzanne Carruthers Mary Ann Chamblee Marianna Ramsey Christian Martha Clemmons Julia Alice Clinton Judith Carr Cochrane I I elen Gwendolyn Corbett Page Eigjity one Betty Raye Cox Helen Louise Cranford Myra Lou Dailey Judith Jo Fisher Trilby Joanne Folk Carolyn Neisler Frierson Judith Lynn Frost Cora Helen Fry Nita McNutt Gibbs Margaret Johnston Gurley Lauretta Carole Hall Sarah Linda Hardee Nancy Eligenia Hemphill JoAnn FIill Nancy Carolyn Hitchcock Martha Miller Holler Nancy Eudora Hopkins Elizabeth Caroline Jenkins Cynthia Ann King Ann Henry Lampley Clara Loliise Lancaster Margaret Ann Lee Betsy Carole Linn Katherine Denise Lyon Sarah Elizabeth McCarley Page Eighty-two Anne C. McCutciien Patricia Ann McDaniel Merry Jayne McMichael Julia Marilyn MacQueen Kathryn Tracy Mack Agnes Elizabeth Marks Marilyn Lee Mason Martha Irma Middlebrooks Margaret Rebecca Moore Mary McMaster Moore Sarah Thomas Moore Betsy Miinn Iane Brendle Myers Jo Ann Overmyer Celia Ann Overton Patricia Elaine Payton Margaret Isobel Price Mary Frances Pepper Carolyn Anne Rogers Sue Fields Ross Marguerite Ray Seay Judith Alector Shaffner Susan Jacqueline Shaw Sherrel Jane Shewmake I Iarriet Erwin Sloop Page Eight) three Deanne McNinch Smith Dianne Lee Smith Rita Jane Smith Carol Ann Speake Laura Kathryn Sprinkle Catherine McRae Steagall Patricia Anne Suber Henrietta McKennon Taylor Linda Adair Thompson Polly Ann Thompson Elizabeth Motte Thomson Judith Frost Townend Ruth Ann Vandiver Glenda Van Tassel Mary Jacqueline Vaughan Margaret Doyle Walton Ellie Jane West Linda Leah West Mary Elizabeth White Mary Lee White Nancy Faye Whited Ruth Kirkland Wilkes Sandra Lynn Williams Rosalynn Woodward Marion Brookshire Wynn Page Eighty-fcntr Even the milk man's got troubles in this modern world! flie crack of doom'’ A Davidson snowman ? There’s a man in the dorm! Now it’s our turn! Masters of their fate Way Q ueen Margaret Ann Logan . Mary Carolyn Hilker Maid of Honor A traditional highlight of spring is May Day. On th is day the Queen of the May is crowned by her Maid of Honor. Followino ' O the ceremony, a dance program is presented to the Queen, her Maid of I lonor, and a court of sixteen attendants. Linden Spann May Day Chairman Page Fight)-seven MAY -HE ___________________________________ '• rVli tAi -lSig Nancy Ruth Browning Melinda Connell Goodman Carol Lansing Alston .o N9Hi Mary Anne Carmichael Page Eighty-eight p L _ L. i Marion Gene Stallworth may Linden Irene Spann -_________________ Lillie Deanne Smith Sara Louise Streater Page Ninety WHO’S WHO Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Jerry Anne Hoke Nancy Ruth Browning Members of the senior class are selected by a faculty committee for recognition in the national publication, WHO’S WHO Among Students in American Universities and Col- leges. Qualifications for membership include scholarship, participation in extracurricular activities, citizenship, and service to the col- lege. This year eleven students were selected to receive this honor. Mary Eleanor Allred Mary Jo Wooten Laura Prince Davis- Barbara Ann W hite Margaret Ann Logan 1 INFIRMARY QUEENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Jane Kluttz, President The Queens Christian Association is a vital organization which endeavors to realize the meaning of a Christian com- munity on the campus. The aim of Queens Christian Asso- ciation is to foster the basic principles of the Christian faith and to relate them to contemporarv living. Queens Christian Association is responsible for planning regular chapel programs, Sunday evening vespers, dormitory prayer meetings, social service projects, retreats, special pro- grams, and Christian Re-Emphasis Week. In the community of Queens, the association strives not only for Christian atmosphere but also for real Christian growth. It seeks to integrate all areas of campus life and to relate them to the Christian way of life. Kathy Klick, Cornie Riviere. Harriet Sloop, Pris Selby, Melissa Martin, Amelia Alexander, Judy Fisher, Veronica Chow, Ruth Wilkes and Patsy Hogg. Page Ninety-six e ■■■■nwiH WBMH Q.C.A. Cabinet: Lvnn Martin, Lynn Brown, Sue Ross, aml Ann Barkley. Dr. Arnold S. Nash. Christian Re-emphasis Week speaker, talks with several students dur ing his visit to the campus, February 2-6. A worship service in Belk Chapel Students greet Dr. Billy Graham alter his sermon to the student body on September 3. DOLPHIN CLUB Back row: Lance Alston, Genie Stallworth, Gaye Gardner, Judy Smith, Rita Smith, Carolyn Os- borne, Mikie Moon, Rosallen Spencer, Marilyn MacQueen, Virginia Bopp, and Marianna Christian. Front row: Susan Ott, Nancie Brook, Barbara West, Linden Spann, Madeline Hahn, Carolyn Van Every, Martha Woods, and Virginia Rose. The Dolphin Club is composed of girls who have un- usual skills and abilities in synchronized swimming. The purpose of this organization is to train its members in the art of co-ordinated and graceful swimming. Each year the club produces a water show that displays the hard work and effort put forth by each member. FRESHMAN ADVISORY COUNCIL The Freshman Advisory Council, composed of upper- classmen, serves in helping new students in their orienta- tion to college life. They correspond with prospective students during the summer, greet them in September, and give helpful advice throughout the year. In these ways, advisors help their advisees to become a part of campus life. Top row: Kitty Hisey, Betsy Munn, Kitty Sprinkle, Susan Brooks, Julia Clinton, Jo All, Judy Frost. Third row: Beth Appleby, Jo Ann Overmeyer, Cora Helen Fry, Judy Fisher, Deanne Smith, Sallie McSwain, Linda Thompson, Margaret Lee. Second roic: Mary Jo Wooten, Gwen Corbett, Dianne Smith, Anne Walters, Susan Hovis. Pat McDaniel, Polly Thompson, Kakie Barker, Amelia Alexander. Front row; Mary Jo Whittle, Sue Reid, Mary Lee White, Marjorie Bisson, Patsy Hogg, Linda Powell, Betty Bynum, Tina Jones, Betsy Thomson. Man Ann Moffett, trumpeter; Jewell I ineberger, candle bearer; Alice C hatham, bearer of the boar's head; Kathv Klick, reader; and Kit Ramsey, trumpeter. BOAR’S HEAD And do you have something to tell me tonight?” 1 he Boar’s 1 lead ceremony is a Queens College tradi tion of BO years standing. It is presented each year on the night before the students leave for Christinas vacation. Two trumpeters begin the procession followed b a candle-bearer. I he story of the celebration is presented by the reader after which the Queens College choir sings the Boar’s 1 lead Carol as the bearer presents the boar’s head to the high table where it is acknowledged by Presi dent Edwin R. Walker. 1 he feast has been traditional at Queens College, Oxford, England, since 1B40. Page Xineti tiin Miss Thelma Albright, Dr. George Stegner, and Mrs. Helen Copeland talk with Mrs. Frances Gray Patton following her campus lecture on October 3. The Dance Drama Company featuring Emily Frankel performed for the student body on January 6 in JSJinniss Auditorium. PERSONALITIES ON CAMPUS An experiment in Poetry-Jazz was conducted 'on January 13 by Mrs. Charleen Whisnant, Dr. Dougald McD. Monroe, Mr. Charles Hadley, and Mr. Alan Ingram accompanied by the band of Loonis McGlohon. _______ Miss America of 19S8, Marilyn Van Derbur of Denver, Colorado, enjoys after dinner coffee with Queens girls during her visit to Charlotte on November 21. International Press Correspondent, P)itssell Jones talks with Mrs. Ann Gebhardt and Dr. Norris Preyer follownig his lecture on European affairs to the student bod on December IS. On N ovember 4, the Bishop’s Company, a religious drama group, performed Christopher Fry's Boy ith a C art' in Ninniss Auditorium. Harriet Houston, Vice-President Linda Cashwell, Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS Donnelle Keenan, Representative to Day Student Council; Martha Woods, Representative to Recreation Association; and Ann Bloodworth, Representative to Boarding Student Council. Page One Hundred Two ms Top row: Susan Womble Abcmcthy, Mary Ann Alford, Carrol Anne Annas, Ann Webb rmstrong, Patricia Gavnor Arscott. Jeanne Campbell Ashley, Elizabeth Pittman Badger. Second row: Agnes Ruth Ballenger, Mary Malinda Bangs, Frances McDavid Barrow, Harriet Bovd Barrow, Rae Ellen Beebe, Judith Locke Black, Margaret Mclver Blevins. Third row: nn Frances Bloodworth, Virginia Lee Bopp, Jane Rivers Bowen, Diana Ruth Brannon, Marcia Lu- cretia Brinkley, ancie Mann Brook, Ruby Marlene Broome. Fourth row: Joanne Brown, Nancy nne Buice, Frances Elizabeth Butler, Barbara Hope Campbell, Sandra lane Cannon, Janet Caroline Carter, Linda George Cashwell. Fifth row: Jeanie Lee Cates, Clare Marse Chambers, Elizabeth Green Cherry, Jullie Marlene Clary, Martha Marie Clyburn, Carol Helen Cochran, Mar Louise Coiner. Page One Hundred Three L.__LV I Top row: Susanna Linthicum Coley, Nancy Gray Cook, Sara Frances Craig, Bobbie Aileen Cranford, Frances Earle Crockett, Carolyn Cook Cromartie, Mary Elizabeth Cronquist. Second row: Mary Sue Cumbus, Betty Parker Denton, Mary Scott Derrick, Jane Carolyn Dudley, Cornelia Elizabeth Dunwoody, Jo Anne Ellerbc, Elizabeth Marie Elliott. Third row: Susann Finklea, Corah Ann Fischer, Mary Elizabeth Fisher, Phoebe Jeanne Foard, Judith Annabel Furry, Gave Lynn Gardner, Linda Louise Goodman. Fourth row: Melinda Connell Goodman, Nancy Ann Gray, Jane Allen Greenwood, Claire Louvenia Gregory, Mary Bruce Grimslev, Marilee Guigou, Margaret Madeline Flahn. Fifth row: Brenda Frances Harman, Beryl Aurelia Harris, Dianne Sylvia Flarsh, Nancy Elizabeth Hawkins, Ann Kay Hilton, Linda Louise Hite, Ann Katherine Hobbs. Page One Hundred Four Top row: Mary Elizabeth I logan, Julia Hoyt Holt, Mary Pearl Hopkins, Evelyn June Horner, Harriet Hoyle 1 louston. Pennie Marie Jenkins, Sarah Ann Jennette. Second row: Ida Elizabeth Johnson, Judy Lu Johnson, I lelen Joanne Jones, Basil ik i Peter Karagianis, Donnelle Keen an, Barbara Lee Kelly, Corinne Kaye Kennard. Third row: Judith Ann Koemel, Alaeia Jane Lee, Patsy Jean Long, Sarah Thomas Love, Dorothy Rose Lyne, Mar) Moffett McClure, Sara Swann McLaughlin. Fourth row: Flora Christian McNair, Jane Elizabeth Magnan, Marilyn Ruth Martin, Alice Ruth Maxwell, Michaelle Waterbur Moon, Nancy Delores Moore, Suzann Sutton Morton. Fifth row: Patricia Ann O’Brien, Ramona Elizabeth Orta, Mary Virginia Osborne, Susan Powell Ott, Jane Arline Paden, Linda Ellis Pegram, Gayle Louise Peters. Page One Hundred l ive Top row: Ellamae Powell, Betty Preston Pratt, Judith Page Prestridge, Patricia Sue Ouattlebaum, Alvce Barbara Puddle, Lane Summers Rockett, Mary Virginia Rose. Second row: Katherine Sharon Rosenberg, Jane Marie Sanders, Ruth Christina Scholten, Rebecca White Shaffer, Arlene Medbery Shannon, Judith Allen Shope, Adrienne Lee Shumaker. Third row: Patricia Moore Sims, Carolyn Louise Skeen, Brenda Powell Smith, Miriam Rowe Smith, Mary Carole Smyer, Rosallen Wilson Spencer, Marion Gene Stallworth. Fourth row: Mary Weldon Stowers, Brenda Ann Sweezy, Jane Tyler Tallman, Rebecca Anne Thompson, Genie Vance, Linda Juliett Venning, Shu-Mei Wang. Fifth row: Anita Louise Warlick, Virginia Carolyn Watkins, Margaret Jameson White, Phyllis Ann Whitenack, Martha Woods, Gypsy Prior Wright, Wilbur Ruth Young. Page One Hundred Six IL ith fear and trembling . . . Tn it. It tastes delicious. Keep on the sunny side. lie gives me fever. The old fades into the new. And what do we do until the witch doctor comes? Page One Hundred Seven THE QUILL Laura P. Davis, Editor Linda Glenn, Advertising Manager Harriett Lipford, Business Manager The Oiiill, Queens’ literary-journalistic magazine, is published Four times a year. It encourages among students the writing of short stories, poetry, essays, sketches, and editorials. Included in the magazine are samples of student art, presented along with student opinion and articles concerning current affairs. Dr. Dougald McD. Monroe, Miss Laura Tillett, and Miss Mildred Miscally, Advisors. Page One Hundred Eight Literary Staff: Patsy Hogg, Anne Carmichael, Alita White, and Marilyn 1 lackett. (Not pictured: Harriet Sloop and Jane Myers.) Makeup Staff: Robbie Leckie, Anne Walters, Linda Powell, Ann Fischer, S 1 ia McKenzie, Marilyn 1 lackett, and Elizabeth Sproul. Although neither its stall mem hers nor its contributors are professional writers, they strive to stimulate creative works which will continue to he progressive!) better art. 1 herefore, the main function of The Quill is to provide a publication in which student work may bring, when seen and read, both pleasure and interest. Each spring the staff members select one girl from among them to receive the Jernigan Journalistic Award. 1 his honor is given in recognition of outstanding work contributed to he Quill. Recognition is also given to the student who has contributed the most outstanding ex ample ol creative writing to I he Oitill during the school year. 1 his student, chosen by the faculty advisors and the editor, receives the Creative Writing Cup. These awards are presented on Awards Day. Nancy Campbell Makeup Editor Dottie Dubose Circulation Manager Barbara Bumgarner Advertising Mgr. Asst. Kathy klick Circulation Mgr. Asst Page One Hundred Sine Jane Wayburn, Business Manager Caroline Tucker, Editor Mary Stone, Advertising Manager Miss Mildred Miscally and Mr. Charles Hadley discuss make-up with Sara Streater. Photographers: Ann Lamp ley, assistant, and Libby Sproul, editor. THE CORONET It is our privilege to present to you the 1959 Coronet. This is your individual account of the eventful year in which Queens took her first steps toward large scale expansion and progress. In the years to come the staff hopes that these pages will bring each of vou some joy in recalling old friends and experiences. L. Editorial Staff: Back row: Betsy Munn, Nancy Ingram, Flo Denny, Anne alters, Ray alker. anc Downs Smith, Alice Chatham. Front roiv kakie Barker. Dottie DuBose, Elaine Brooks, Marilyn MacQueen, Alice Manning. The editor and the staff of the 1959 Coronet would like to acknowledge all those who helped make this year’s book possible: Mr. Price Coursev of the Charlotte Engraving Company, Mr. Harrie Keck of the Observer Printing House, and our faculty advisors, Miss Mildred Miscally and Mr. Charles Hadley. The photographers for our yearbook were: Mr. Glen Moody, Mr. Tim Hord, Elizabeth Sproul, and Ann Lampley. Our sincere thanks go also to you, the student body, without whose co-operation the Coronet would not have been possible. Advertising Staff: Mabel Baird, Anne Walters, Linda Powell, Carol Sams, and Cornie Riviere. Business Staff: Back row: Pat Currie. Carolyn Rogers, Bobbi Shelton, Marianna Christian, Nan Woodham. kitty Sprinkle. Front row: Diana Green, Lynn Woodward, Suzanne Carruthers, Man- Jac Vaughan. Page Chie Hundred leveil ADVERTISEMENTS ment, she is inspired by her location in one of the most progressive areas of the South. During holidays and vacations, Queens students proud- ly list the advantages of Charlotte to their fami- lies and college friends. For example, a fifteen- minute bus or taxi ride takes a student to the square. Within a few blocks are attractive, mod- ern department stores and specialty shops with merchandise to satisfy any college girl’s needs. Nearby are reputable banks whose service is as efficient as it is courteous. Good theatres offer a variety of excellent first- run movies and art films; the Charlotte Little Theatre group produces plays of professional quality; attractive restaurants offer a wide choice of delicious foods; Freedom Park and the Nature Museum provide both entertainment and instruction; concerts and Broadway hits may be enjoyed at Ovens Auditorium. The Coliseum, a marvel of modern engineering, offers a variety of entertainment including ice skating, rock and roll shows, hockey games, basketball games, the Ice Capades, and various other attractions. The Mint Museum affords an opportunity to see ex- cellent year-round exhibits of painting, sculp- ture, carving, tapestry, ceramics, and experi- mental drama. The numerous churches of every denomination welcome Queens students and of- fer them opportunities for service. Charlotte provides not only a wide and excel- lent variety of merchandise, services, entertain- ment, and cultural opportunities that are usually found only in metropolitan areas but also gives the friendliness and courtesy typical of smaller cities. Queens students agree that Charlotte is truly the Queen City of the Carolinas. SENIOR STATISTICS Mary Eleanor Allred Kappa Delta (Degree to be awarded in 1960.) Short Story Award (1); Freshman Advisory Council (2); Class Secre- tary (2); Quill Staff (2); Valkyrie President (2); Sigma Upsilon (2, 3); Kappa Delta Secretary (2), President (3); Panhellenic Council (3); College Marshal (1, 2, 3, 4); Who's Who In American Universities tnd Colleges (4). Joy Maude Arrington Biology Club (3); Bowman Gray (4). Bertha Ann Bagwell Gardner-Webb College (1, 2). Mabel Lowry Baird Phi Mu Westminster Fellowship (1); Dolphin Club (1), Secretary (2); Coronet Staff (1, 4); Phi Mu Pledge Song Leader (1), Assistant Pledge Director (2), President (3); Chairman of Communion Sendee (3); So- cial Committee (3); Panhellenic Council (3), Treasurer (4). Emily Killingsworth Beckham Charlotte Memorial Hospital (4). Helen Ann Baltzell Chi Omega Stunt Night Script Committee (2, 3), Chairman (1, 4); Chi Omega Vocations Chairman (2, 3); Co-Chairman Rat Week (2); Firesides Orientation Committee (2); Rush Chairman (3); Recreation Association Secretary (3); Quill Staff (3); University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzer- land (3). Margaret Hartsell Biggers Alpha Delta Pi House Council (2); Freshman Advisory Council (2); Social Stand- ards Committee (3); Alpha Delta Pi Guard (3), Secretary' (4). Eleanor Daffin Bowie May Day Program (1); Westminster Fellowship (1, 2, 3); Coronet Staff (2); Queens Christian Association Committee (2); Sigma Upsi- lon (4). Jeanne-Marie Bright Chi Omega Chi Omega Social and Civic Chairman (3), House Mother (3), Sec- retary' (4). Harriet Rose Brown Phi Mu Spanish Club (1); College Sunday School President (1); Phi Mu Chaplain (1), Fraternity Education Chairman (3), Rush Chairman (4); Coronet Staff (2), House Council (2, 3); Stunt Night Chairman (2, 3); Handbook Staff (3); 1st Vice President Boarding Student Coun- cil (4): President of Belk Dormitory (4); Freshman Orientation Com mittee (4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (4). Mary Carolyn Brown Home Economics Club (2, 3), Publicity Chairman (1), President (4); Senior Class Representative to Boarding Student Council (4). Merrie Jane Browne Chi Omega Salem College (1, 2); Chi Omega Pledge Mistress (4); Point System Committee (4); Coronet Staff (4); Christian Re-Emphasis Week Committee (4). Nancy Ruth Browning Alpha Delta Pi Dolphin Club (1, 2); Alpha Delta Pi Pledge Class President (1), Adelphaen Reporter (2); Representative to Boarding Student Council (1), Treasurer (2); Valkyrie (2); Chapel Committee (2); Dean’s List (2, 3); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4); Honor Council (3, 4); May Court (3, 4); Student Government Vice-President (3), President (4); Co-ordinating Council (3, 4); Who's Who In American Universities and Colleges (4). Sara Elizabeth Burgess Kappa Delta Spanish Club (1); Westminster Fellowship (1); Freshman Advisory Council (2); Prayer Meeting Chairman (3); Religious Re-Emphasis Week Committee (3); Kappa Delta Social Chairman (3), Sergeant-at- Arms (4). Nancy Lee Campbell Phi Mu Spanish Club (1); Coronet Staff (3); Orientation Committee (3); Social Standards Committee (2), Chairman (3); Quill Make-up Editor (4); Phi Mu Pledge Class Secretary (1), Doorkeeper (2), Social Chair- man (3), Pledge Director (4). Nancy Rachel Chapman Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Pledge President (1), Recording Secretary (2), House Chairman (3); House Council (3); Queens Christian Association Cabinet (3); Biology' Club President (3), Treasurer (4); Boarding Student Council (4); President Long Dormitory' (4). Alice Carol Chatham Alpha Delta Pi House Council (1); Outstanding Freshman Award (1); Stunt Night Co-Chairman (1); Spanish Club (1, 2); Coronet Staff (2, 3, 4); Dean’s List (2); Freshman Advisory Council (2); Quill Staff (2); Alpha Delta Pi Activities Chairman (2), Panhellenic Council Representative (3), Vice-President and Pledge Director (4); Queens Christian Association Committee (4); Boar’s Head Processional (4). Veronica Ching-Fong Chow Montreat College (1, 2); Sigma Upsilon (4); Queens Christian As- sociation Cabinet (3), Resource Chairman (4); Who’s Who In American Universities and Colleges (4). Mary Waters Covington Chi Omega Chi Omega Treasurer (2); R. A. Secretary (2). Patricia Ann Clirrie Chi Omega Freshman Advisory Council (2); Queens College Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Coronet Staff (4); Chi Omega Personnel Chairman (4). Laltra Prince Davis Queens Christian Association Representative (1); Valkyrie President (2); Sigma Upsilon Treasurer (2); Stunt Night Script Committee Chairman (2, 3); Sigma Mu (3, 4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4); Dean’s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Editor of Quill (4); Publications Board (4); Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges (4). Annie Jo DeWitt Queens Players (1); Coronet Staff (2); Belk Dormitory' Steering Committee (3); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). Mary Loliise Ellis Mars Hill (1); Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing (3). Linda Anne Glenn Kappa Delta Limestone College (1); Quill Advertising Manager (4); Day Student Representative (4). Mary Josephine Graham Appalachian State Teachers College (1, 2). Shirley Craft Grainger Meredith College (1, 2); Biology Club Secretary-Treasurer (3), Presi dent (4). Diana Lee Greene Phi Mu Spanish Club (1, 2); Student Publications (3); Queens Players (3); Social Committee (3); Coronet Staff (2, 3, 4); Chaplain of Phi Mu (4). Page One Hundred Fourteen the best dressed women on keep their eyes on for significant fashion SENIOR STATISTICS Dorothy Wells Haney Kappa Delta Coronet Staff (1); Freshman Advisory Council (2); Dolphin Club (2, 3); Social Committee (3): Kappa Delta Historian (2), Membership Chairman (3). Beverly Collier Harris Flora Macdonald (1); Dean’s List (2, 3, 4); Choir (2). Loretta Gail Hawn Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing (1, 2, 3); Dean’s List (3). Mary Carolyn Hilker Chi Omega Freshman Advisory Council (2); Chi Omega Rush Chairman (2), Social Chairman (4); May Court (2, 3), Maid of Honor (4). Natalie Caroly'n Hine Spanish Club (1, 2); Chorus (2). Jerry Anne Hoke Alpha Delta Pi Freshman Class President (1); Steering Committee (1); Dolphin Club (1); Co ordinating Council (1, 4); Chorus (1); Valkyrie (2); Fresh- man Advisory Council (2); Alpha Delta Pi Projects Chairman (2), Record- ing Secretary (3), Executive Board (3); Winner of Tennis Doubles (3); Recreation Association Treasurer (2), President (4); Orientation Com- mittee (4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (4); Who's Who in American Uni- versities and Colleges (4). Alice Kneedler Hollister Converse College (1, 2). Della Janice Hudson Converse College (1); Chapel Committee (2); Queens College Choir (2, 4); Madrigal Group (2, 4); Dean’s List (2, 4). Geraldine Hunt Queens College Choir (3); Biology Club (3). Doris Louise Irvin Phi Mu Phi Mu Historian (2), House Chairman (3); Spanish Club (2, 3); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Secretary Treasurer (2). Katherine Selma Klick Alpha Delta Pi Queens College Choir (1); Prayer Meeting Chairman (2); Dolphin Club (2); Dean’s List (2, 4); Vespers Planning Committee (3); House Council (3); Queens Christian Association Cabinet (4); Chairman of Chapel Committee (4); Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class (4); Quill Staff (4); Chaplain of Alpha Delta Pi (4); Boar’s Head Processional (4). Jane Walkup Kluttz Kappa Delta Prayer Meeting Dorm Chairman (1); Quill Staff (1, 2); Valkyrie (2); Queens Christian Association Cabinet (2), Secretary (3), President (4); Westminster Fellowship Council (2), President (3); Kappa Delta Sec- retary (2), Executive Council (3); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3, 4); Co- ordinating Council (4); Sigma Mu (3), President (4); Dean’s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Marshal (2, 3), Chief (4); Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges (4). Patricia Ann Lewis Phi Mu Quill Staff (2); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). Gladys Jewell Lineberger Presbyterian Flospital School of Nursing (1, 2, 3); Biology Club (4); Boar’s Head Processional (4); Assistant Infirmary Nurse (3, 4). Harriett Yvonne Lipford Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Scholarship Award (1); Spanish Club (1, 2); Quill Staff (1, 2), Business Manager (3, 4); Coronet Staff (1, 2); Dean’s List (1, 2, 3, 4); Alpha Gamma Delta Pledge Chaplain (1), Vice President (2), Chairman of Names (3), Secretary (4); Marshal (2, 3, 4); Day Student Council (3); Freshman Advisory Council (3), Co- Chairman (4); Sigma Mu (3, 4); Publications Board (4); Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges (4). Margaret Ann Logan Chi Omega Chi Omega Best Pledge Award (1); Panhellenic Council (2); Sopho- more Vice President (2); May Day Chairman (3); Queens Christian As- sociation (3); May Court (1, 2, 3), May Queen (4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (4); Boarding Student Council President (4); Honor Council (4); Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges (4). Edith Greene McFarland Gardner-Webb (1, 2). Sylvia Louise McKenzie Alpha Delta Pi Furman University (1, 2); Queens Christian Association Cabinet (3); Junior Class Treasurer (3); Stunt Night Script Committee (3); Sigma Upsilon (3), Secretary Treasurer (4); Student Handbook Staff (3); Quill Staff (3, 4); Orientation Committee (4); Boarding Student Coun- cil (4); House President of Carol Hall (4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (4). Kitty Stone McLeod Phi Mu Spanish Club (1); Life Guard (1, 2); Coronet Staff (2); Dolphin Club (1, 2); Phi Mu House Chairman (3), Social Service Chairman (4). Mary Lou Macon Phi Mu St. Mary’s Junior College (1, 2); Student Directory Staff (3); Belk Dormitor r Steering Committee (3); Social Standards Committee Chair- man (4); Orientation Committee (4); Phi Mu Social Chairman (4). Nina May Ellen Macri (Degree to be awarded in 1960.) Sacred Heart College (1, 2). Iris June Mann Mars Hill College (1, 2). Cema Chapman Miller Converse College (1). Marilyn Miller Alpha Chi Omega Stunt Night Steering Committee (3, 4), Alpha Chi Omega 1st Vice- President (3, 4), Rush Chairman (4); House Council (4). Mary Ann Moffett Chi Omega Belhaven College (1); House Council (2); Coronet Staff (2, 3, 4); Freshman Advisory Council (3); Orientation Committee (3); Quill Staff (3); Queens Christian Association Cabinet (3), Vice-President (4); University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland (3); Boar’s Head Proces- sional (4). Miriam Haney Moss Queens College Choir (1, 2). Nancy Lee Nash Kappa Delta Queens Players (1); Kappa Delta Editor (2), Parliamentarian (2), Scholarship Chairman (3); Marshal (1, 4); Sigma Mu (3, 4); Dean's List (1, 4). Betty' Williamson Neal Chi Omega Rat Week Chairman (2); Recreation Association Class Representa- tive (2); Valkyrie (2); Secretary-Treasurer of Student Government (3); Co-ordinating Council (3); Chairman of Queens College Student Cen- tennial Fund (3); University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland (3); Alpha Kappa Gamma (3), Vice-President (4). Page One Hundred Sixteen For Over 64 Years . . . Your Home of Better Values THE BARRINGER HOTELS HOTEL WM. R. BARRINGER CHARLOTTE, N. C. HOTEL COLUMBIA COLUMBIA, S. C. HOTEL RICHMOND AUGUSTA, CA. Page One Hundred Seventeen SENIOR STATISTICS Freda Hyams Nicholson St. Joseph School of Nursing (1, 2, 3). Cynthia Elizabeth Parker Phi Mu Queens College Choir Cl); Temperance Award (1); Voice Recitals (1, 2, 4); Westminster Fellowship (2); Freshman Advisory Council (2); Quill Staff (2, 3); Phi Mu Pledge Class President (3), Standards Chair- man (4), Song Leader (4). Frances Celia Parker Choir (2, 3, 4); Dean’s List (4). Sara Anne Patterson Alpha Delta Pi Life Guard (1, 2, 3); Dolphin Club (1, 2, 3); Class Steering Com- mittee CO; Recreation Association Cabinet CL 2, 3), Vice-President CO; Assistant Swimming Instructor O, 4); Alpha Delta Pi Efficiency Chair- man CO, Projects Chairman CO; Orientation Committee CO; House Council CO. Mary DeVotion Preston Kappa Delta Converse College CL 2); Home Economics Club O, 4); Kappa Delta Education Chairman CO. Rebecca Wilson Price Alpha Delta Pi Freshman Class Treasurer CO; House Council CL 2); Sophomore Class President C2); Circulation Manager of Quill (2); Co-ordinating Council C2); Boarding Student Council Secretary CO; Dolphin Club CL 2, 3, 4); Alpha Delta Pi Program Chairman CO; President of Watkins Dormitory CO; Alpha Kappa Gamma CO- Elizabeth Deal Propst Appalachian State Teachers College CO; Wesley Foundation (2, 3). Peggy Jo Overcash Puckett Duke University CL 2); Prayer Meeting Co-chairman of Belk Dorm C3); President of Frazer Hall CO- Mary Catherine Ramsey Spanish Club CO; Queens Christian Association Treasurer C2); Fresh- man Advisory Council C2); Dean’s List CL 2, 3, 4); National Student Association Delegate CO, National Student Association Co-ordinator C3); Editorial Editor of Quill CO; Co-ordinating Council CO; Alpha Kappa Gamma C3), President CO; Sigma Mu C3, 4); Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges CO. Linda Joanne Reed Chi Omega Limestone College CL 2); Dolphin Club C3, 4); Freshman Advisory Council C3); Chi Omega Rush Chairman CO. Caroline Green Reid Wake Forest College (1, 2, 3), Future Teachers of America C3). Gaynelle Walker Richardson Wake Forest CL 2). Cornelia LaVon Riviere Phi Mu Spanish Club CL 2); Coronet Staff C2, 3, 4); Phi Mu Chaplain CO, Aglalia Reporter C2), Vice President C3), Assistant Rush Chairman CO; Day Student Council CO; Queens Christian Association Cabinet CO. Ellen McConnell Robertson Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing C2, 3, 4). Barbara Nell Rogers Kappa Delta C Degree to be awarded in 1960.) American University CL 2). Gail Evans Sanders Chi Omega Coronet Staff CL 2); Stunt Night Co-chairman C3); Chi Omega Co-Rush Chairman C3), Treasurer CO; Senior Representative to Recrea- tion Association CO. Nancy Downs Smith Phi Mu Erskine College CL 2); Westminster Fellowship C3); Queens Players C3); Carson Dorm Prayer Meeting Co-chairman C3); Flier Staff CO; Senior Class Editor of Coronet CO- Christine Butler Snyder Chi Omega Freshman Advisory Council C3); Chi Omega Activities Chairman C3); Social Chairman CO- Elizabeth Larned Sproul Vice-President Photography Club CO; Photography Editor of Coronet CL 2, 3, 4); Photography Art Editor of Quill C2, 3, 4); Frazer Dorm Prayer Meeting Chairman C2); President of Morrison Hall CO- Mary Holbert Stenhouse Winner of Morrison Essay Contest CO; House Council C2, 3); Class Representative to Boarding Student Council C 3); Queens Christian Association Cabinet C3, 4); Quill Staff C3); Carson Hall Resident Coun- selor CO; Senior Class President CO; Dean’s List CO; Co-ordinating Council CO; Sigma Upsilon CO- Mary Hamlin Stone Flora Macdonald College CO; Chapel Committee C2); Freshman Ad- visory Council C3); Coronet Advertising Manager CO- Sara Louise Streater Alpha Delta Pi Dean’s List CL 2); College Marshal C2, 3); May Court CL 2, 3); Alpha Delta Pi Pledge Chaplain CO, House Co-Chairman C2); Presi- dent C 3); Panhellenic Council C 3); Handbook Staff C 2); Coronet Staff C3). Myrtle Lula Thomas East Carolina College CL 2). Nancy Louise Trltluck Alpha Delta Pi Dormitory Prayer Meeting Chairman CO; Alpha Delta Pi Pledge Class Treasurer CO, Standards Chairman C2), Assistant Treasurer C2), Social Chairman C3), Guard CO; Stunt Night Script Committee CO; Religious Re-emphasis Week Committee C3, 4). Caroline Coker Tucker Kappa Delta Spanish Club CL 3), Secretary-Treasurer C2); Freshman Advisory Council C2); Chorus C2); Coronet Staff CL 2, 3), Editor CO; House Council C3); Kappa Delta Vice-President C3), Executive Council C3), Parliamentarian CO; Co-ordinating Council CO; Publications Board CO. Patsy Jean Tyrrell Spanish Club CO; Stunt Night Committee Chairman CO; House Council C2); President, Vice-President of Class C3), Vice-President CO; Student Directory Editor C3); Dean's List C3, 4). Betty Atkins Underwood Greensboro College CL 2, 3). Rachel Allen Walker Alpha Chi Omega Brenau College CL 2, 3); Sigma Pi Alpha C3); Alpha Chi Omega Colonizing Officer C3); Panhellenic Council C3, 4); Coronet Staff CO- Jane Gray Wayburn Alpha Delta Pi Stunt Night Script Committee CL 2), Costume Chairman C3), Chair- man CO; Home Economics Club CL 2, 3, 4); Alpha Delta Pi House Chairman C2), Rush Chairman C3), Panhellenic Representative CO; Coronet Business Manager CO; Publications Board CO Alita Sue White Phi Mu Phi Mu Rush Chairman C3); Quill Staff C3), Poetry Editor CO: Sigma Upsilon C3), Vice-President CO. Page One Hundred Eighteen Barbara Ann White Alpha Gamma Di i ta Spanish Club (I. 2), Nice President O': Dean’s List (I V, Freshman - dvisory Council (2, 3); Quill Staff (2, 3); Day Student Council (2). Secretary (3); Alpha Gamma Delta Co-Rush Chairman (2). Rush Chairman (3); Panhellenic Council A ice President (3). President ( 0; Alpha Kappa Gamma (3); Sigma llpsilon (3); Orientation Commit tee (4); Co-ordinating Council (4); Who’s Who ni American Univer sities and Colleges (4). Willie Curry Wilkinson Alpha Delta Pi Coronet Staff (1); Freshman Advisory Council (2); Alpha Delta Pi Gift Chairman (3), Co-Rush Chairman 4V Junior Class Social Com mittee (3'': Dean’s List (4). Carlton Rowe Williams Carson Newman College 1. 2 ; AA’estern State College (3). Mary Peeples Willingham Alpha Delta Pi Freshman Advisory Council (2. 3, 4); Social Committee (1, 2, 3); May Court ( 1, 2. 3). Mildred Ann Woody Kappa Delta Young Harris Junior College (1 ); Montreat College (2.. Mary Jo Wooten Chi Omega Salem College (I, 2); Student Directory Business Manager (3); Day Student Council President (4); Honor Council (4); Co-ordinating Council (4); Alpha Kappa Gamma (4); Alay Court (4); U'lio’s Who in American Universities ami Colleges (4). The Portraits In This Yearbook were made by Glen B. Moody Studio The negatives from which these portraits were made are in our files and pictures may be ordered at any time. 1530 E. BOULEVARD CHARLOTTE, N. C. Reese’s Antique Shops Gifts for Today—Heirlooms of Tomorrow 1029 Providence Road 123 West 5th Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Otie Hundred. Nineteen BOARD OF TRUSTEES Alexander, The Rev. Chester, Burlington, N. C. Akers, John M., Gastonia, N. C. Earnhardt, William H., Charlotte, N. C. Belk, Mrs. W. H., Charlotte, N. C. Brooks, Thornton, Greensboro, N. C. Cannon, Mrs. William C., Concord, N. C. Carson, McAlister, Charlotte, N. C. Conyers, W. Priestly, Jr., Spartanburg, S. C. Dowdy, George W., Charlotte, N. C. Everett, H. H., Charlotte, N. C., Chairvuxn Fitzgerald, Mrs. J. M. H., Columbia, S. C. Fogartie, The Rev. James E., Charlotte, N. C., Secretary Harris, James J., Charlotte, N. C. Jackson, The Rev. James W., D.D., Columbia, S. C., Advisory. Johnson, Mrs. Curtis B., Charlotte, N. C. Jones, The Rev. James A., D.D., Richmond, Va., Advisory Kincey, H. F., Charlotte, N. C. Knight, Dr. F. L., Sanford, N. C. Lilly, The Rev. Edward G., D.D., Hartsville, S. C. McCall, L. A., Jr., Florence, S. C. McCraw, Carl G., Charlotte, N. C. Marshall, Hunter, Charlotte, N. C. Stowe, Mrs. S. P., Belmont, N. C. Street, C. P., Charlotte, N. C. Quattlebaum, Paul, Conway, S. C. Walker, Edwin R., President, Ex-Officio. ADMINISTRATION Walker, Edwin R., 1871 Cassamia Place, Charlotte, N. C. President, A.B., B.D., Ph.D., LL.D., Southwestern University; Vanderbilt University; University of Chicago. Larson, Curtis W. R., Sherbrooke Drive, Route 2, Charlotte, N. C. Dean of the College, A.B., B.D., Ph.D., Hamline University; Garrett Biblical Institute; Yale University. Keenan, Thomas A., 1641 Hertford Road, Charlotte, N. C. Provost, B.S., M.A., Hardin-Simmons University, Lubbock, Texas. Farquharson, Don, 2413 Ansley Court, Charlotte, N. C. Treasurer and Business Manager, B.S., Kansas State Teacher’s College, Emporia, Kansas. Gebhardt, Ann S., 2500 Sherwood Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Dean of Students, B.F.A., M.A., Lake Erie College; Ohio State University. Shaw, Robert W., 2201 Shamrock Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Director of Evening College, B.S., M.A., Purdue University; Indiana University. Myers, Caroline L., Route 2, Carmel Road, Charlotte, N. C. Registrar, A.B., Queens College. Weaver. Anna L., 2128 Selwyn Avenue, Apt. 1, Charlotte, N. C. Librarian, A.B., B.S. in L.S., University of Rochester; Sim- mons College. Miscallv, Mildred L., 1020 Arosa Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Director of Public Relations, A.B., M.A., University of Georgia. Barron, Alice K., 2251 Selwyn Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Alumnae Secretary. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Adams, Amanda, 2009 Midwood Place, Charlotte, N. C. Assistant, Public Relations Office Alexander, Ingrid M., Route 1, Matthews, N. C. Resident Nurse Bost, Jackson A., Clanton Road, Route 3, Charlotte, N. C. Superintendent of Grounds Caruso, Thelma E., 1917 Eastway Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Library Assistant Doane, Cleora C., 831 East Morehead Street, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary, Business Manager Erwin, Fannie P., 516 North Poplar Street, Charlotte, N. C. Dining Hall Supervisor Glasgow, Dr. Douglas M., 2822 Glendale Road, Charlotte, N. C. College Physician Green, Carrie B., 210 Canterbury Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Resident Counselor, Belk Hall Greene, Jeannette V., 1838 Wendover Road, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary to Dean of the College Guthrie, Donese M., Route 4, Box 63-F, Morris Field Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary, Admissions Office Hadley, Leonora T., 1846 Lynwood Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Library Assistant Hearn, Madeline S., 329 Tranquil Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Dining Hall Supervisor Hill, Pearl N., 3113 Tuckaseegee Road, Charlotte, N. C. Switchboard Operator Hilton, Lois R., 167 Canterbury Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary of the Centennial Fund Jones, Sue, 1824 Asheville Place, Charlotte, N. C. Admissions Counselor Kelly, Irene T., 1818 Club Road, Charlotte, N. C. Manager, College Store Kelly, Joyce A., Barium Springs, N. C. Assistant Resident Nurse Knight, Katherine A., 2114 Brandon Circle, Apt. 4, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary, Evening College Kootner. Margaret, 6052 Lansing Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Switchboard Operator Ligon, Jane G., 1809 Lynwood Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Assistant, Alumnae Office Lineberger, Jewel, Route 1, Sherrills Ford, N. C. Assistant Resident Nurse McNeill, Donald D., 1139 Canterbury Road, Charlotte, N. C. Assistant to the Treasurer Morris, Mattie L., 2015 Chesterfield Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Superintendent of Dormitories Morton. Adeline W., 2418 Vernon Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary, Dean of Students Rayburn. Jean L., 153 Middleton Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Admissions Counselor Reynolds, L. W., 735 Seldon Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Operations Engineer Rousseau, Ashby, 1715 Springdale Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Assistant Dean of Students; Resident Counselor, Long Dormi- tory Rudisill, Louise T., 4221 Murrayhill Road, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary to the President Squires, Kate, 1405 Scott Court, Charlotte, N. C. Night Switchboard Operator Walter, Frances D., 519 Fenton Place, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary to the Provost Ward, Annie-Flagg, 916 Bromley Road, Apt. 4, Charlotte, N. C. Dietitian Wentz, Dorothy A., 118 Sylvania Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary, Business Office Pcifie One Hundred Twenty THOMAS HOWARD CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS + Distributors of Snow Crop Frozen Foods and Minute Maid Citrus Juices, Moon Rose Fruits and Vegetables CITY SAVINGS BANK 120 East Third Street CHECKING—SAVINGS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Phone FRanklin 5-4441 For The Finest Selection In Fashions Choose Ladies Department Page One Hundred Twenty-one FACULTY Albright, Thelma, 100 Hermitage Road, Charlotte, N. C. Associate Professor of English, A.B., M.A., Greensboro College; Duke University. Babb, Herbert E., 840 Fairbanks Road, Charlotte, N. C. Head of Department of Psychology; Associate Professor of Psychology, A.B., M.S., Emory University; University of Kentucky. Bartlett, Kathleen M., 824 Kingston Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Visiting Lecturer in Geography, B.S., M.S., University of Leeds. Berg, Earl F., 2225 Crescent Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Associate Professor of Music, A.B., S.M.M., Concordia College; MacPhail School of Music; Union Theological Seminary. Black, Elizabeth McD., 2717 Sunset Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Associate Professor of Education, A.B., M.A., Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina; Columbia University; Northwestern University; Temple University. Braun, Ernst, 200 North Laurel Avenue, Apt. 6-A, Charlotte, N. C. Head of Department of Foreign Languages; Associate Pro- fessor of German and Comparative Literature, A.B., M.A., Zwinger Gymnasium, Breslau, Germany; Bunce Court, Kent, England; University of Wisconsin. Brown, Harry L., jr., 4067 Sheffield Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Head of Department of Education; Professor of Education, A.B., M.A., Ed.D., University of North Carolina; Teachers College, Columbia University. Currie, Stuart D., 8900 Belton Street, Charlotte, N. C. Head of Department of Bible, Religion, and Philosophy; Pro- fessor of Bible and Religion, A.B., B.D., University of Texas; Austin Presbyterian Seminary; Union Theological Seminary, New York City; Emory University. Drewry, L. Aubrey, Jr., 2105 Dartmouth Place, Charlotte, N. C. Head of Department of Economics; Assistant Professor of Economics, B.S., M.A., University of Virginia. Dunlap, Sarah L, 2134 Sherwood Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Acting Head of Department of Home Economics; Assistant Professor of Home Economics, B.S., M.A., Winthrop College; University of Tennessee. Eagle, Nancy, 438 Berkshire Road, Charlotte, N. C. Assistant Professor of Music, B.S., M.A., Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina; Appalachian State Teacher’s College; University of Indiana. Fehon, Jack H., 4355 Autumn Court, Charlotte, N. C. Head of Department of Biology; Professor of Biology, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Florida; Florida State University. Gaston, Margaret, 2427 Vail Avenue, Apt. B-17, Charlotte, N. C. Instructor in Music, B. Mus., Converse College. Hadley, Charles O., 1846 Lynwood Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Assistant Professor of Speech and Comparative Literature, A.B., M.A., Davidson College; University of North Carolina; University of Besancon; Duke University. Hinchliff, Grace F., Addison Apts., Charlotte, N. C. 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