Converse College - Ys and Other Ys Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1945

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It was black the first time it touched the life here, it grew blacker as it wove itself in and out of that life, allowing nothing to remain untouched, unchilled. But there were warm shadows, too. No single one was so great as our cold shadow. But the tumbled mass of small warm shadows grew, too-grew until it was the greater of the two. The warm mass was greater than the cold one. We present here to you our Warm shadows: the shadows of great oaks, the shadow of green ivy leaves on old brick, the shadow of a froz un- tain, the shadow of sensitive hands on a White keyboard, the sha ow of n old friend, the shadow of birds-great and small, the shado of glass s left upon a book, the shadow of a figure in a cap and gown, th shadow o. a tall, straight tower, the shadows of dancing figures on the sn w. lx Q AND or 'R rs yi J Y 'JE A 3, , X af 3? mam Funf x X f 1. X 95 is? 355'-s,.,q, ,, -if- f ' - , A Vu-5...--Q' 'F 55251 ' 1:::435JIul f mv fi fs- an A .,,, ...QW : DEDICA TIO SHE IS CONVERSE. 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I0 MORGAN RD. m We can tuin for ular found 21 man to who ' ork and extra-curric ' We can ad Nlorgan We have ur academic W Whose In Dr. 'dance in o nd 21 man d gui e fou advice an him We hav can respect. In ' iwe activities. hose decisioi mire 21 ndw foresight '-5, -1t:Erf.- . .gmgpffs :Q 'Z if f ., I, . . 5 L ERNST BACQ From its early years our college has found reason for great pride in its school of music. Under the brilliant and determined leader- ship of Dean Bacon, the school of music and its students continue today and shall continue tomorrow in that tradition. I2 .in--if m:::ss'2,Z! 'r ' Y :V 2 13 JANE LEIGHT RICHARD Through her ability to give a sense of Values that will enable each of us to meet all that a warring World demands, she has found a lasting place in the hearts of each of us. Miss Richards has given of this sense of values not by showing it to us, but by helping us find it. I3 Elin ilfivmnriam ETHEL LANGFORD SPRING 1924-1944 EOA RD O TRU TEE J. CHOICE EVINS, Prerirlent . Spartanburg, S. C. S. F. CANNON, Secretary . . Spartanburg, S. C. W. A. DOWNES . . . JOHN A. LAW . . HOYVARD B. CARLIS1.li . ISAAC ANDREYVS . MRS. W. R. CROOK . . MISS ANNIE LEE . . New York, N. Y. . Spartanburg, S. C. . Spartanburg, S. C. . Spartanburg, S. C. . Spartanburg, S. C. . Monroe, N. C. lx l l H. ARTHUR LIGON . TIIOMAS M. LYLES . MRS. W. C. CLEv1cI,AND . MRS. S. CLAY WILI.IANIS MIIS. HENRY W. DAVIS W. D. DUPRE . . . WALTER S. MONTGOMERY FRANK B. VINCENT . AND Y'S . Spartanburg, S. C . Spartanburg, S. C . Greenville, S. C Winston-Salem, N. C . . . Atlanta, Ga . Spartanburg, S. C . Spartanburg, S. C . Spartanburg, S. C ADMINISTRATIVE OEEICER il EDVVARD MOSIiLEi' GWATHMEY, PH.D., LL.D. . . Pretident RLFORD C. MORGAN, PILD. .... Dean of the Faculty ERNST BACON, M.A ..... Dean of the School of Mufic JANE LEIGHTON RICHARDS, M.A. .... Dean of Stuflenr: ALICE A. PECK, M.A. . W. F. KLUGII, BA. . LOUISA B. CARLISLE, HA. .........Regi:trar . Treasurer and Eminem Manager . ....... Librarian RUTH JEAN FRANK, M.D. ...... Resident Physician MARJORIE L. WALL, B.A., BERNARD CANNON,'J' B.A. JESSICA ANDERSON . . MRS. ROBERT GI.ASGK7XV MRS. LEGRANDE TENNIS MARGARET HAMMOND, B Executive Secretary of tlte Alumnae . Director of Public Relations . Director of Public Relations . . . . Fielrl Secretary . . . Director of Hall: .A. . . . . Dietitian 'J' On leave of absence for Military Scrvicv, beginning March, l9-1-2. ZlIOn leave of absence for Military Service, beginning January, l94-3. SALLIE T. CADE, R.N. . .... Resident Nurre GLADYS F. LYLES, B.A ..... Secretary to the President ANNA M.ARCiARET WlLI,.IAMS, B.MUS., Secretary of the School of M uric FRANCES CHERRY ...... Secretary to the Regirtrar MRS. JUANITA W. JOHNSON, Secretary to the Dean of Stuflenl: ALICE IRWIN, B.MUS. . . Afrisfant to the Dean of Sturlent: FRANCES HACKETT SCOT'I',i B.A. . Arrirtant to the Treafurer MRS. RTI-IEL H. COLYER .... Aniitant to the Treaxurer MRS. JOHN R. FERGUSON . . Afriftant to the Field Secretary MRS. MAE PARKER . . . Arfiftant Director of Hall: R.AI,Pll L. MCBEE . . Plant Mafzager' and Engineer HENRY GAI,LMAN . . Superintendent of Grounflr MRS. F. P. TINS1.EY . . SllP61'lllfE7Zd67lll of Laundry CCD ER E FA EDVVARD MOSELEY GWATPIMEY, B.A., M.A., PH.D., LL.D. . President ELFORD C. MORGAN, B.A., M.A., PH.D., Dean of Faculty anrl Professor of English MARY WILSON GEE, B.A., M.A., LI'I'T.D., Dean Emeritus ana! Professor of Latin ERNST BAGON, M.A. . Dean and Professor of Piano anfl Composition JANE LEIGHTON RICHARDS, B.A., M.A., Dean of Students ami Professor of History WELDON THOMAS MYEIQS, B.A., M.A., PI-LD. . Professor of English GEORGE B. CLINKSCALES, B.S., PH.D. . . . Professor of MdlAZ677ldli6J BESSIE SUMMERELL, B.A., M.A. . . Professor of German and French ADOLPHE VERMONT, M.A., PH.D. . Professor of Romance Languages ELIZABETH AUGUSTA WILLIAMS, B.S., M.S. . . Professor of Biology AUGUSTA C. COOK ...... Professor of Art and History of Art HENRY E. SHIVER, B.S., M.S., PH.D. . . . Professor of Chentistry GLENN CROWDER STABLES ......., Professor of Voice HENRIETTA BROVVNING, B.A .... Professor of Physical Education RUTH FRANK PUGH, B.A., M.D ....... Resident Physician WALTER SPRY ............ Professor of Piano ELVVOOD C. HUNTER, B.A., M.A., PII.D. . . . Professor of Education HAZEL ABBOTT, B.A., B.E., M.A. . Professor of Speech anfl Drama GEORGE FARRAND TAYLOR, B.A., M.A., S.T.B., S.T.D., Chaplain of the - College and Professor of Biblical Literature EDVVIN GEIISCHEFSKI, PH.B., MUs.B., Professor of Piano, Theory ana! Composition JOHN LEONARD SALMON, B.A., M.A., . Professor of lllozlern Languages CHARLES CAUTI'iEN, A.B., M.A., PH.D .... Professor of History WILLIAM L. PUGH, A.B., A.M., PILD., LI'l'T.D. . Professor of English HELEN PORTER SMITH, B.A., M.A. . . Associate Professor of English ALINE SAUNDERS WEST, B.A., M.A., Asssociate Professor of Chemistry ROSAMOND R. WIMBERLY, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of Sociology , anal Plistory CLAIRE HARPER . . Associate Professor of Violin and Charnher Mztsic RADIANA PAZMOR, B.A. ...... u. Associate Professor of Voice JOHN ANDREYV HAMILTON, JR., B.A., M.A., PH.D., Associate Professor of Spanish anrl French LIONEL NOVVAK, M.MUS., Associate Professor of Piano, Theory and Cont- position ALICE A. PECK, B.A., M.A. . . Associate Professor of Mfztheirzatics LILLIAN A. KIBI,EI!, B.A., M.A., PH,D., Associate Professor of History JOHN M. LEWIS, M.S.M. fCcrt.J, Associate Professor of Organ Theory aml M ztsic History ELIZABETH STEELE BEARDEN, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of English anzl Director of F reshnzan English MARY FAWCETT BURTS, B.A., M.A., PH.D., Associate Professor of Psy- chology . ....... Librarian . Assistant Professor of Piano LOUISA B. CARLISLE, B.A. AILEEN MCMILI,AN, B.MUS .... QVIVIAN FARLOVVE, B.A., M.A. .... Assistant Professor of Zoology ALIA JOSEPHINE ROSS, B.MUs., M.A., Assistant Professor of Mitsic Eau- cation . Assistant Professor of Physical Erlncation JOHN F. MACENULTY, B.MUs., M.MUs., Assistant Professor of Piano and Theory BELLE BROWN B-EGG, B.A., M.A. . Assistant Professor of Mathentatics MARY BROWN, B.A., M.A ......... Instructor in Latin CARRIE CURETON WALKER, B.S., M.A., Instructor in Physical Education ANALE12 CAMP, B.A., B.MUs .......... Guest Artist HEDI POLITZER, B.S., M.S. I6 l 'U' BEARDEN BEGG BROWN CEE GERSCEEE KI HAhi1LTON NOWAK PAZMOR PECK STAELES SUINIMERELL TAX'LOR ,? LTY 194 RURTS HUNTER PUGH WES'F CLINKSCAI LEWIS SALMON WlI..l.1.-XIKIS I7 . 'Av ., --2 L... . 'WJ ffiqq, 1, Life., Le' F Af mm' 'N - aa?- -' in . Q is 'zi--Vf' , ,' K, Q -. X'-wr. W . 5.5, J' I, -ai. 'IW' ,'f 5' , . .. X 4, -5 1 '12 akin-.af ,Q FSQQ, 5,--J fff:LS-L . ? P f . , .Q 1.-+8 Lgilgvf . ' - - , '- A-1 '23, .,-:fn---gp? . ., -- - -4- , ' - - Af ' ' 'f ' 7 - I- J . 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F 'Q 'l H, '- 1 -3, --a - '- . . -11-if' . - Y- . -' .va ' A ff- ,I m SAA- , V, ,G w ,- , ,Q K Q -J -. .A -' N Mg.-,.,-.3 .:',.. - ,- P ' Y ,I ..u. - .aug V ,Tub 1- V . . . +2 . x Y , PM ,J --- ' ' 1 N. v ,, cc 11.5, , - .. , dbg . , . iii K.: :U Jw.:-L ' W T .. , 131.34m ,,,,..,., ,MFA . - ..-, -mf'-1 W A ' minima CHARACTERS: tired ole Saniorsg PLACE: Little Shnpg TIME: any nigh! al ten zfclack 5' M Tn W2 qw M W, .wif K5 1 K -. J , V : ,-us, l iv , Y' r H 'T . . 'f 15' ' x 5-f5,,z. - ,,,,,we. Y , 1 I' x . 1' W QL,-V gp ., A 1 , f N 'W 3 Q ' rfb 'a '?ilf, M m , , in , 7.21-' f N H ff ' .Aw ' W, ,gwiw ,,,w.N ' W 'Qs ,,:,':' A Y ' if'-W H fi? ,-1 f-Sr 91.414 lm , 5 A 1 L1i51f?':- ' a A, 152, -A .. qi.. 1 , im ,J .. f, ,f5'v!1 3: ' - 'M ., v W f- 1 Q. 5 wil- ' xi. ,Nl,m1 I ,,. ' -,ggxx , 1 i -'x 1' . ,gg 'bln ' L . Hui A ,Kai ,. 53, If 4 Q E 5 . wtf 5 X X A, , i 5 i W 8 f The small warm shadows of memory that throw themselves across our four years at Con- verse are a thousand in number. They are too small to find their way into a class history, they are too alive to go unwritten. They belong not to one of our years at Converse, but to all four years. They belong not to any one of us as an individual, but to us as a group. They are the things that have made Converse live in our hearts, they arethe things that shall make it live in our memories. They are the little things: bridge played under a yellow hall light . . . snow fights down on the hockey field about once a year . . . pigtails during rat week, pigtails during exams . . . midnight raids on the kitchen . . . sad songs, gay songs sung around a bonfire . . . sports every afternoon from 4:15 to 5:15 . . . and after that, crowded showers and cold water . . . bull sessions from midnight on . . . the traffic jam at 10:00 in the post office. , . trips to Greenville and Sunnydale on precious ration tickets . . . hair-cutting sessions . . . Christmas pageant, Christmas carolling, Christmas tree, Christmas cocoa . . . the tearoom at 1 1:00 . . . hikes, early and late. The full thousand can't be named. But these will help you remember, these will help bring back those other shadows of memory. Pu'1'12R AND XfVARD HfKM11.'l'ON VIRGINIA MAE McCA1-1, sifmoia CLASS MAsco'1's B.MUs., cANDiDA'rE Fon M.MUs. inefeen Forty-Five r S CYXY-Xgwnx Q45 Bvgjtf PLUGS? PVS? CAROLYN BARR JEANNFTTE BAGNAL ftvi-if . E 'Wx .1 H... I Yam F , Ll4k1g ll mix X 1e,,A,CFq E160 5 f f MARY ELIZABETH CHRISITZBICRG fuk: Y'-U . . J I Ck Hp? f 4' Va! 59W F2 Hd 16341872110 If PRETTO HALFORD BRUNSON 3' .,.s - W NELLIIC KATHRYN COLCLOUGH CATHERINE ELIZA CROSBY ,mf Q ,A -Q-- m SENT 5' fffaxf gmf 60 ' WNW WP' Q09 'Y -5001 CY-GND QB JOSEPHINE HIESTER CURETON I 'Ev SARAH MALLORY DAVIS FLORENCE JOHNSON DENNIS 'Effiff N 5 1 441 . M . 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I 1 gf . wt X sf' fff ,u my ,, , y, X . , , gil W A x WM ,vwwwwwmx XS i N96 .Q 5 Q55 ,L es W3 HELEN O'QUINN MILES , Rf X l PM If SQA 1 'ff CTC! Q29 1 jx, fx'-fx EDNA SINGLETARY MILLER KATHLEEN CONNER MORGAN 1 f 1 If f ,Z 0414 TURNER A R1-:IH LALLA GREEN N IMOCKS Q 5 Ps NA SP3' ANNIE SUE ROBBINS A013 1055 P '23 GQ' 65 OU PW as X. ff , P349 - - - v--. ..1-----.zznnx x fi '1 ff EVELYN NORTON ROSE I if agar, 95 fx uf M -J xx fe J JANET SCGTT Life P O UN? zff, I, . MQ 1348 FL Ro SARA LELAN D SANDERS EMILY SHEALY SELLON EDNA CAROLINE SHEALY 1 I 0 ! 1 I 4 awww wf 0 we SWIG .1 I PSS' IIXPSLG SARAH ELIZABETH STON EBAN KS ff ff X. . X 'c !'N BARBARA LOUISE TAYLOR 'LAURA WALTON TAYLOR .. 47 5 1 f UV E 1 2-- Hows SARAH HARRIS TURNER QWKLPSG 66 PFS' MARY HANNAH WALKER xl W 4 sf O? H 'QL ,X www! OYDXK ff--'-m:........H -'-- --- ---..--31,4 , SHIRLEY WINIFRED WALKER 4 .. 463' ' 0 . .f ff, nf ,X A A 7 ' -'f-fx law ,Q A 4- 1 'iw 4 .1 x' QE x ,I , Tu ll. W Wd? 'i .-b IW' ' 14:43. lf ' 4. ',.' . 5-,,,. -- lf v . in ' ' 'W in :J QB-W? -r 1.212 . L 'ff ,pf E:: Z Izi Ex Q 1, ' N K '- Q:- EUF 1 W W, . ,MW 'Br :wi w V W w 7 me -- - -fsfgssfh N M. W ff W W , '-.. J. 1 ' H - L.fCjM,, w 'r SW.-, , w V SENIOR CLASS HI TOR Y Not unlike other classes, we, the class of '45, came to Converse curious, effervescent, and hopeful. We were green, but gay- destined to love sports and music, to be serious and sentimental about both. Learning was to be a part of our pattern, for there was war and we had to prepare for a future unknown and be- wildering. Fun was homemade when prom-trotting became a thing of the past. But it was resourceful and alive, full of tal- ent and laughs. Times such as these -these have been our watchwords since that day in early December of 1941, when, with tears, wonder and deep sensitivity we were plunged into world conflict. In four years we have learned to laugh and live intensely, to save and study, to do war work and to keep our hearts, and the hearts of our Hghting friends, courageous, brave, and op- timistic. Through all of this background came the memories of our intimate college life, the things we can never forget. We'll always laugh about our extreme devotion to sportsman- ship and good, hard games, all of which has resulted in our com- plete failure to win the shield even once. Let it be said, how- ever, that we did win one or two games along the way. Freshman year found us to be rats worthy of severe scold- ings because of our uncontrollable cases of the giggles, It brought a tremendously successful Junior-Freshman wedding with a day student as our bride. We remember, too, our pride, when one among us sang the lead in the world premiere of Dean Bacon's opera, A Tree on the Plains. There was excitement in Dexter and Cudd, and we were such a large class that they used hrst floor Andrews to accommodate some of us. We began our high-and-mighty Sophomore year by sing- ing, like veterans, in the cottonfields for victory. fSore backs resulted, but it was worth it.l We inaugurated the Converse Auxiliary Corps and welcomed Wofford to the campus in March. It was a year of copious numbersiof minor injuries and defeat in hockey by the Freshmen. We have yet to be defeated in spirit. Memories come back of Senior-Sophomore Day with dripping ice cream cones, black gowns and baby antics. Along came Junior year when house presidents found them- selves strewn to the far corners of the campus. We even set Cudd on fire one nightl Accidentally, to be sure. We carried the burden fa happy onej of junior-Freshman wedding. Decorating went forward into the wee small hours, flowers, dresses, recep- tions, music all got to be routine for awhile. Junior dance and Junior-Senior banquet impressed upon us the flight of time and a sudden realization that we were about to part with friends we would miss dreadfully. So came elections and we found ourselves assuming the duties of dignified Seniors, but still feel- ing like kids at heart. Unbelievable as it seems to us, we have reached the final stretch on the College road and lived to see the end of Senior year. It was a year of new things, in keeping, we feel, with the changes in the outer World. Our beloved Miss Gee retired from the office of Dean of Students, and in her place came Miss Richards, whom we have come to respect and love, though we have known her for only one year. Talk of peace in the air has caused us to look forward to our future with an eye to re- sponsibility. Still we take a backward glance to the dances for Camp Croft men, Senior Dance, the tension of National election day, the unique and beautiful Christmas pageant, the thrills and excitement of May Day. We remember serving and watching manners at meals, bon- iires and barbecues, the Freshman variety show, parties in the dining room, plays and concerts, hikes and gym parties, study signs and exams, patriotic songs, school songs, tears, laughs. We must admit we have been uneannily successful in linancial matters all the way from Junior-Freshman wedding and Junior Shop to Little Shop and the bond sales. Things seen and done are too numerous to tell. We have loved the Forest of Arden, green in spring, brilliant in autumn, Senior recitals, wind among the vine-covered brick walls, cheering teams. Through all this we've known the unending cooperation and un- derstanding of a superior faculty. Like all classes which have ever passed out of her doors, we leave Converse, still curious, effervescent, and hopeful .... We hope we leave behind a reputation for being unusually peppy for tired old Seniors. Whatever we leave, we are taking with us the wisdom and understanding that only Converse could have given us. We have changed little outwardly. We came here won- dering, and with an inward feeling of strangeness. We go in con- Hdence and with fearlessness, to a new world-a world of hope and challenge which awaits our help.--ALICE JENKINS. TOWARD CHAR TED DA MORNING A butter-sun Melting Into swampways Trickled Off slick leaves Into my face. The whole world Was butter slick And glistening Like A panting redbreast jerked Into silver space. ' My butter-slick World Waved at me With Slick green hands. Feather wisp Mosquitoes And green, glossy flies Sang to me Of Beautiful nothing. And at each fork That I would reach I'd toss An orange Trumpet flower, A burning flower, Into the stream And follow it. NIGHT A bank dweller Let me in Because It was dark And I could not see Which Way My flowers flowed. I went in to sleep, But the screaming And crying of My butter-slick world Awakened me, The growling And hissing Of ebony waters Frightened me. The lusting wind Shook the hut By the shoulders, Claws Of white Hre Scratched At the shutters. There was not sleep again. TI-IE NEXT DAY Grey morning Shivered alive But my butter-bright world Was ill. White wounded Trees knelt Over grey waters, Their amputated Arms bruising Sad vines At their feet And among The petty trash That rode The stricken, Crying river, A million Burning flowers Were rushing, Rushing everywhere! Now I'll never Know Which way To go. There is no use To start. The dweller frowned And took me down And pushed me Into my boat. The flowers Soon will drown, He said, And handed me A chart. 1POLLY DEWITT I l l l Miss BCUY Chfclflbcfgr Greenville, South Carolina, r Alumnae Secretary, May 29th, 1955 , I Converse College, Spartanburg, South Carolina W Dear Betty: Your letter asking me to round up news of the proven an interesting and enlightening assignment. Ten years after graduation has found our members literally scattered all over the woI'ld. l CAROLYN BARR, for instance, not only acquired her MRS., but is busy now in Rome reviving Roman life and has heavy plans for a new Colosseum. FRANCES MARsIIALL is with her, teaching the Romans a IICW Maypole dance. FRANCES HARVEY, also in Rome, is making a transla- tion of 'tVirgill, in Converse slang. IVIARTI-IA LUDLAM has just completed a tour of South America, exhibiting to our good neighbors the jitterhugging technique of our counti'y. KA'I'III.EEN lVl0RG.-'KN now holds a llCIlVy four-figure contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. She writes the scripts for Lum and Abner. SANDY HARVATH has been teaching riding so long at Converse that now all the horses call her by her hrst name. I Jost-:I-IIINE CURETON married well and now sits on a couch eating chocolates, while having Uncle Remus stories read aloud to her. IVIUIUEL VANDoREN WASIIEIK was last seen out looking for a new nurse. Her seven children had tarred and feathered the last one. JARRETT and her cohorts are still roaming the hills of Roanoke, with their little hatchets, chopping oil' words. l EMILY FI'rcI-IE'I'r is Mayor of Myrtle Beach and KA'I'IfIRYN ALLEN patrols same beach on horseback. VIIIGINIA EDWARDS, known as YelIudi Edwards among tlIe more important music critics, is still just fiddling'l around! l LOUISE DLINLAI' is still recuperating from the strain of having graduated, and is now making heavy plans for another degree from Columbia University. lvl.-KDGE GRAYDQIN, in her little wlIite uniform and little white cap, is holding Dunlap's hand comfortingly during the convalescerfce, and occasionally pats her on the cheek encouragingly. i PAT WILLRIE is now Acting President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, and Speaker of the National Drown-All Democrats Club. KITTY COLCLOUGH is head instructress of Baby Talk at the Colclough Classy Kindergarten. JEANNE'I I'I-: BAGNAL is now singing Carmen at the 'tMet . SARA DEVER is foreign correspondent in Asia Minor for BOOK the new weekly magazine. j FRANCES CRowDER, playwright and producer, lIas just returned from a successful season in North Africa. Othe1lo,' brought down the house. CATIIERINE I'lAIvIRIcIc is now in Paris designing clothes. 1 HANNAH WALKER has just spent three lonely years in the Sahara Desert, getting in the mood to sing Mr. Bacon's famous opera, A Tree On The Plains , at the Met?' MARY I-'AI3IsINsIcI appears nightly at the Twenty-One and Six-Tenths Club, where she has achieved national fame as The Rolling Base MaInit 5 while just across the way, Terry's Torrid Tunesters, led by TERRY UPDIKE, sponsor PEGGY SPRAGUE and her romantic violin. l Speaking of the Twenty-One and Six-Tcnths Club, GRACE WILLIAMS, a Powers' Model, is seen there frequently. The last time Grace was seen there she looked as stunning as ever-fshe either had on a sensational new hat or lIadn't combed her hair recentlyj. l I 51111 told that DEE JENNINGS has worked her way through Columbia University by sending in bright sayings to a weekly magazine. While there she perfected the famous, new feather cut-one which exposes only one eye, one cheek, and one ear lobe. LALLA NIMOCKS is currently co-starring with Mickey Rooney in Romeo and Juliet. , At the University of Utah, SALLY JOYCE, Mas. SELLoN, and SHIRLEY WALIQER are all teaching Advanced Calculus, Advanced Physics, Ad- vanced English, and hop-scotch. In the same school, Do'r FOSTER is head of the Physical Education Department, where she is coaching a class of lold maids in ju-jitsu. BARBARA TAYLUR is representative to Northwestern Greenland for the Doncaster Clothes Company. ELLEN FQREMAN has organized and now heads a National Federated Blind-Date Corporation. FI.o DENNIS, oIIe of the more successful mem- bers of tlIis club, has l'l1fll'l'ICd and retired, having just recently formed a Recreational Club for wives of traveling salesmen. LIBBY BoINEs'I' is now mastering the Harpsichord at julliard and is offering a special course in appreciation of Music Appreciation on the side. PoI.I.Y l.JEWl'l'1' is teaching a course in Drama at Leavenworth. Her assistant, FRANcEs BETI-IEA, passes out gold stars to the best perforniers. ALICE KINNAIRIJ, the Debating Doctor , recently appeared on the Chicago Round Table, discussing tlIe folk-lore of the caterpillar. l Do'I' GRICAR has bought one-half interest in tlIe Carolina Scenic Trailway Bus Line between here and Augusta. , HEI.EN O'Qu1NN MILES has joined Frank in France in the Reconstruction Program. l CIIERRY SIMS REMBERT is in a rut, it seems-six little boys and all of them named john . SUE Roaums and NIARGARET FULTON are busy getting their pilots' licenses so that they may keep IIp with their Trans-Continental liusbandis. JANE TIIoIvIAs Cthat's Tommylj, world-famous golfer, recently sponsored the Fireman's Annual Ball in Washington. SAILA SANDERS, a busy lmusevvife, is now teaching baby talk to a group of over-aged children, wlIo want to get on the bus free. l WAND.-x WAYLAND recently appeared on the Philip Morris program, and as a result married Johnnie, star of the show. MARX' ROLlND'l'REE is now patrolling the Arboretum at Chapel Hill. ANN VANS'1'ORN' is lIead photographer for Twentieth Century Fox. They are now reviving an old Alice Faye movie, with Mary Martin in the leading role. On the same lot, ROSAI.lE NOI.AND is co-starring with John ny Weismuller in a new Tarzan Serial. SARAIAI DAXVIS is down at the University of Alabama, offering a course in acrobatics for awkward football players. RACHEL MAGNESS is with tlIe F. B. I. in Washington. I AIIMA PAGE is teaching at the University of Mexico. Getting hack to the Twenty-One and Sixth-Tenths Club, each night faround closing timej PRE1'I'o BRUNSON, attired in il greenish gym suit and peering from beneath a low-brimmed hat, is seen jotting down names for Winchell's ColIImn. I understand that LAURA VIFAYLOR is on the Music Faculty there at Converse. Rurn A1.I,.EN has had wonderful success with her children's chorus. , MAUDI-1 Hunsorsr, opera star, appeared recently in a concert at Twitchell Auditorium, just for old times' sake. Her accompanist, BE'I'I'Y FRIEND, delighted the audience with a new arrangement of Chop-Sticks. If you will turn your dial to 8900 every Thursday morning at nine o'clock, you will hear the cheery voice of DR. C. GRIFFIN, speaking di- 'b d ll B ' W 'e as done rectly from tlIe Griffin Clinic. Immediately following this program is a half hour interlude of transcri e tunes-usua y oogie- oogi 1 in the MEREDl'I'l-I JOHNSTON style. Stay tuned to this station for jenkin's Playhouse -co-starring ALICE JENI-:INS and VAN joIINsoN. EDNA MILLER is still efficient in everything she undertakes, but especially in undertaking things these days! ELIZA CJIOSBY is now playing hostess to all the famous people who tour through South Carolina. JANET Sco'r'I' is in Italy making a special study of Palestrina Music. CLARA GRAN1',S latest book, Fun With Calculus is now being taught at Converse College. l It was ISABEL RUSSELL,S hand that created those famous comic-strip characters: Miggs and Jaggiel' EVELYN RosE is Inarried and operates a chain of sport shops through the New England States. llE'rTY S'I'oNEIsANIcs is teaching numbers in the little Red Schoolhouse in Raleigh. Do'I' I lAl'LRI5 and EDNA SHEALY are busy clubwomen in Spartanburg. l SARA IHIARRIS TURNER is operating :I bureau of information on college dances. l BIa'r'I'Y I'IACKli'I I',S column, Aunt Bettyis Advice , appears daily in tlIe New York Times. l enjoyed getting this information for you, Betty. Please call on me again some time. ' Sincerely, CORA TURNER MORRAH. 44 l l l CLASS Q WILL Q, A 7 obo 9990 6 'yoga Q0 We, KATHRYN ALLEN and BARBARA TAYLOR, do will and bequeath one telephone: hearing the number 9197 to Anna Hart and Mary Helen Garrison with the hope that theirs may be a more personal attach- ment than ours. I, JEANNETTE BAGNAI., do leave most willingly my square foot of standing room nn the Columbia bus to Adelaide Sox. May she use it often. I,-Mmrrrm LUDLAM, do rcgrctfully will to :my untiring car my must detailed account of fabulous New Orleans, the length of which has always won by zu nose. We, C.-uwLvN B.-nm and Ismzx-:L RUSSELL, do leave two well camou- Hagcd smacks to anyone who still dares to spend their waking hours back in the art depfxrtmcnt. Wo, Fufwcn-:s BETH!-IA, SARA SANDERS, and BETTY Fam:-rn, do lcavc unwillingly our never-faltcring udmirzntion for men Wlm are lieu- tenants :md who :irc stationed at Camp Croft to Frances McKay. May they all have been Med Students! I, Lusm' Bomnsr, do will and bequeath my innermost desire, i. e., to sing sumcthing low down with an orchestra that is low down, to the younger generation generally, and to l'Specdy Browning more particularly. We, I'RE1 ro BRUNSON and ANN VANSTORY, bequeath very regrctfully all those hours that wc have slept while at Converse to Mary Poulnot and Rosa Strait. Blessed was the man who invented thc bed . . . or even the chair! I, BETTY Cl-1REl'1'zmmG, do leave my inside truck :ls far as Tues- day night church suppcrs are concerned, to Mnrtlm Thompson. I, KITTY COLCLOUGII, do lcnvc most rcgretfully my much coveted influence in the Chemistry lab to Laurie Lucas. The npplc is I1 great institution. I, Lim Cnosnv, do will and bequeath my uufaltering love of the dance to Nancy Wilson. i We, FRANCES CROWIJER and CA'ruE1uNE HAMR1CK, do leave hesi- tatingly our corner on the corsngc market to the highest bidder. I, Jo CUIUQTON, do leave my devotion for the color blue . . . :md more particularly my devotion for one blue suit . . . to anyone who has the eyes to match. Having gratefully received and used it, and not wishing to break the tradition, I, FLO DENNIS, do relinquish my scholarships from thc Carolina, State, Strand, and Palmetto theatres to the deserving Bee Wright. She will find a tried and true companion in one Bobsic Comp- ton, holder of Il two-year scholarship. I, SARA DEVER, do leave to my own sorrow but to my dear mnthe1 s joy, four evcr-worn yet ever washed nightsl1irts in the wash along with their red and white accessories, of course, to Bette jane Woodside. May they wcnr wall. I, PQLLY DEW1'r'r, do will and bequeath my constant efforts to suc- cessfully divide my time between Thc Master and Miss Abbott tu any first rntc Mathemnticizm. We, Louisla DUNLAI-, Pm' WILLKIE, and SANUY HARVATH do leave to the past, one two-girl room for thrcc, in the hope that it will never find its way into thc future. We shall hold in high esteem the snrdinc I1c-nccforth. I, MARY Ffuusmsxx, do lc-:ive my unprecedented interest in Pensa- cola and that which is associated with the name, to all those who wear gold wings and those whu would like to wear them, too. I, EMMA' FVFCI-1E'r'r, do leave my Qlll-SOUKilCl'T1 contacts, furthered by my most able friends of city, county and state, to the rising Soph- omore, junior and Senior classes. I have enough to go nrouml! I, ELLEN FURENI.-KN, do lcnvc delightfully my slow :md easy manner to Bcity Nlartin with thc knowledge that she will interpret it well. I, DUT FUSTER, do leave my everlasting struggle tu get practices in tu all day students. I, TVIARGAREI' FULTON, do leave my ability to live, and successfully so--11 twenty-six-hour dny to any Freshman who can with equal suc- cess-do it. Qfvnhztlde, I, CLARA GRAN1', do hereby will and bequeath my lung black hair to Cooka . We, FRANCES HARVEY and SUE Ronnms, do leave our ncvcr-dusty post office boxes-numbers 345 and 390 rcspcctivc-ly-to two worthy Freshmen-fo-bc. We entrust this will to one Ann Llewellyn in thc knowledge that she is fully aware of the importance of :md desire for communication with the outside world. U I, Mfmcia Gnuvuox, do lcnvc one livc turtle who answers to thc name of Myrtle , to all prospective nature lovers. May they treat it well. I, NIARGARET JAIUIETT, do leave llcsitatingly my imagination to Ann Samford, knowing full well that it will find its proper outlet in hcl' udcs. I, ALICE JENKINS, do lcave my spirit of democracy to Jenn Mc- Swccn-long live democracy! ' I, DEE JENNINGS, do bequeath all my calls and visits from men from Croft to thc girl who will help mr solve their identity. I, SALLY Jovca, rcgrctfully do will and bequeath my undying in- terest iu and devotion to the u1HIlgLlIlgCSn, to one Mary McGill. I, ALICI-3 KINNAIRD, hereby do will and bequeath my love of the bull session-curly or late-to all Republicans :md Democrats alike. I, RACHAEL. MAGNEss, do leave my ability to expose an attractive man to the Converse snakes, and take him away without nn additional phone number, to Alice Crier. I, C. T. NIORRAH, do will and bequeath my unquestionable ability to be the last individual to arrive ut all functions, to anyone who has acquired thc art and who will ever Carry on the tradition as embodied in my motto, He who arrives Inst, arrives Inst . I, Ros.-UAE NOLAND, do lcnve my deep love of the classical arts and all that they entail to Po'k Chop Archer. I, FRANCES M.-msn,u.1., do leave my sent nu thc old Southcrncr to all my friends who hail from the Swnmps of the Mississippi :md for their sakcs, may Duke play in the Sugar Bowl every year. We, PIELEN O'QUINN MILES and MURIEL VANDUREN WASHER, do lcawc our chairs in the Post Ofiicc to anyone who will have them! I, SARAH D.-wxs, do leave ten easy lessons of the ju-jitsu to Ida Lee Hollingsworth. I, Enbm SHEALY, do bequeath my position of high esteem in the eyes of thc good doctor , to Helen Nlancy. Nut that she needs it. I, PEGGY SPRAGUE, leave all my long wack-ends without cuts to Lucilc McMi1lin on the condition that no frcslimzm-to-be hails from Tryon. I. IQETTY STONEB.-mxs, with no regret, do lcnvc hanging on thc door of 36 Main, one well-Worn Study sign with the hope that next yeu1 s occupants will hang the shingle out regularly. I, JANE THOMAS, do will and bequeath to all those who cheer for their class team my spirit as symbolized by :ln old bent-up brown hat. I, SARA TURNEI1, do leave my painstaking examinations both early and late to :myonc who has us good a reason as I did. C'cst lc gucrrc, you know. We, Pl.-XNNAH WALKER and 'Falun' Uvmxiz, do leave our never- dying senses of humor to all those music students who find that git helps. I, GRACE WILLIAMS, do will and bequeath my social inhibitions to anyone who will have them. I dun't want them. I, LALLA NIMQC1-cs, do hereby will and bequeath to anyone who so desires, four well-worn chairs. They may be found in the Council room. , Respectfully submitted, LALLA GREEN NIMOCKS. SE IOR CLAS if O DTIVZIQ To OUT D807 Converse . if ' KATHRYN ALLEN, Troy, N. C., B.S. Hisrottv-I'Kat . . . infectious grin . . . crinkling eyes . . . freckles . . . ftfll of fun . . . a worry bird . . . victim of the telephone . . . early to bed, early to rise . . . a real Trojan . . . Treasurer of Senior class. 0 RUTH CHRISTMAN ALLEN, Spartanburg, S. C., B.A. Psvcuo1.,ot:v-Decided blonde . . . quiet . . . li- brary hend . . . In spare time, takes in the latest movie, if not playing bridge . . . Glce Club member for four years . . . fil- ture-undecidecl ' -IEANNETTE BAGNAL, Columbia, S. C., B.S. SocloI.ot:Y-'K.l . . . never a week-end at Converse . . . Bad case of case work . . . Vice-President of Social Service Club . . . early to bed and early to rise, yet manages ,to keep that P. O. Box well filled . . . peppy cheer leader . . . member of Glee Club. 9 CAROLYN BARR, Leesville, lS. C., B.A. All'F-Will go far with her artistic ability . . . you can see her handiwork in posters, decorations for dances, and concerts . . . lover of horseback riding and hunting . . . a sincere friend to everyone. 0 FRANCES BRUCE BETHEA, Bir- mingham, Alabama, B.A. MA'I'II1iMA'!'ICS with honors-Gamma Sigma. Franny . . . hard-working Stage Manager of Pal- metto Players-Senior year . . . keen bridge player . . . sparkling tiger eyes . . . senior editor of Concept -quick intelligence. 0 ELIZABETH ARMISTEAD BOINEST, Richmond, Va., B.S. PSYCHOLOGY F.O.R.-Order of the Gavel, Senior Supfr- lative . . . Who's Wlio Among Students in American'Universities and Colleges . . . Freshman representative on Athletic :Yd- visory Board, athletic editor of annual sophomore .year . . . recording secretary of Athletic Association . . . Tootie . . . C. A. C. board . . . Advertising Manager of annual her Junior year. . . head of hockey . . . vivacious . . . hard working and enthdsi- astic President of Athletic Association . . . wearer of the C. 0 PRETTO HALFORD BRUNSON, Sumter, S. C., B.A. His- '1'oRY and Soc1o1.oGY-Order of the Gavel . . . Senior Superlative . . . Who's Who Among Students in American Universi- ties and Colleges . . . President of Freshman and Sophomore classes . . . vivacious personality . . . junior year: House president of Cudd, member of council, Athletic Advisory Board, organization editor of annual . . . red-headed night owl . . . Editor of Y,s and other Ylsn . . . Senior year . . . Chairman of War Bond and Stamp Drive . . . wearer of the C. U MARY ELIZABETH CHREITZBERG, Spartanburg, S. C., B.S. SOCIOI.OCiY-Wl10,S Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . President of Day Students . . . Member of Student Council, Senior year . . . likes to knit . . . pretty :ind feminine . . . First Vice-President of her class for three years. ' NELLIE KATHRYN COLCLOUGH, Batesburg, S. C., B.A. PsvcrtoLoc:Y-Beautiful hair ther Halen comes out of a bottlej . . . Talk'n, talk,n, talk! A movie arm pincher . . . Scholarly on the sly . . . Friendly to all and a friend of many . . . President of Social Service Club . . . infectious giggles. ' CATHERINE ELIZA CROSBY, Greenwood, S. C., B.A. H1s'roRY- Little Liza . . . cute . . . witty . . . loves people fbetter'n bookslj . . . is goof! company . . . full of fun . . . easy to get along with . . . a real pal . . . alwiays knows the latest dance steps . . . likes good rhythm and sports. ' FRANCES SCOTT CROWDER, Richmond, Pa., B.A. SI-'EICCII'TrTlI'Lll1SfC1'I'CCl from Westhampton her Junior year . . . she's lovely, she's engaged! . . . effervescent . . . nice blonde hair . . . always smiling . . . numerous packages . . . latest gossip . . . lots of plays-steals the show . . . efficient and versatile President of Palmetto Players . . . daily air mail letters. 9 EIOSEPHINE HESTER CURETON Greenville, 7 S. C., B.A. ENc:1.1sH-'cglo-Blovv', . . . pals with everybody . . . her constant cry, Hello, there-glad to see ya! . . . 'Tihat plaid blue suit and those G.I. shoes . . . Cheerleader . . . Absence of make-up . . . presence of beauty. 9 SARAH MAL- LORY DAVIS, Greenwood, Miss., B.A. FRENCII1'rIlI'i'l11.SfCl'1'CCl from University of Alabama . . . sports-loving . . . Secretary- Treasurer of Saddle Club her Senior year and L'Alliance Francais . . . Diplomatic aspirations .... -I lways seen on Golf course or in riding ring ...I - Xmbitious . . . deep thinker. 9 SARA DEVER, jackson, Miss., B.A. Htsrom' and Eise- L1sH- Squat . . . understanding . . . both feet on the ground . . . chewed pencils and clicking typewriters in constantxuse as Editor of the Parley Voo . . . Miss Dever . . . snoozes through hrst hours . . . possesses a subtle humor on all occasions . . . Treasurer of Order of the Gavel . . . President of Reporters' Club her -Iunior year. 0 PAULINE FAUST DEWITT, Spartanburg, S. C., B.A. ENG1,1sH and SPEECH-IIVIIOTS Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Pol- lyn . . . an individualist . . . loves to experiment with strange ideas . . . dry Wit . . . understanding . . . dramatic ability . . takes her role seriously . . . Wild Thyme . . . Coneeptl' editor . . . low subtle voice . . . Aspires to an M.A. . . . qualifies for MRS .... Class poet. U FLORENCE JOHNSON DENNIS, Augusta, Ga., B.S. Hlsroltv-Augusta junior College's loss and our gain when Flo arrived . . . ring leader of the pranksters . . . unpredictable wit . . . a nocturnal bird .l . . struggled through two courses of gym her Senior year . . . neat 'n' sweet . . . ever willing to lend a helping hand. f LOUISE McINTYRE DUNLAP, Hartsville, S. C., B.S. Soc!oLoczv-Transferred from Winthrop . . . petite . shiny, raven tresses . . . a 'Cfun firstl, fan . . . the maj-orette stride . . . sincere as the day is long . . . generous beyond all banlq ac- counts . . . copious hair-dols. 9 VIRGINIA BERKELY EDWARDS, Gastonia, N. C., B.MUs. X'IIOLlN'SlZlVC of herlred convertible and violin . . . Otiicer of Hyatt Music Club . . . Chop-Chopn . . . Dislikes wastefulness, soap opera . . .'her l l 46 I l i N 'VQ1' THQ As SIZE fs TOQ7dZ7v major, golf, her love, shoes, her ambition, travel in S. America, Biggest achievement, passed scorereading. 9 MARY BROWNLEE FABISINSKI, Pensacola, Fla., B.MUs. PIANO1'P1'CSlCIC1llQ of Hyatt Music Club . . . determined worker . . . always rushing around . . . keyboard craftsman . . . lots of laughs . . . a fast friend who makes friends fast . . . pet loves, Brahms, boogie, people, poetry and Pensacola. EMILY FITCHETT, Hartsville, S. C., B.A. HlS'l'OllY-OTCICT of the Gavel, Senior Superlative, Who's Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges . . . Vice-President 'of Freshman class . . . Fitch . . . Corresponding-Secretary of Athletic Association her Sophomore year . . . Junior year, Secretary of Stu- dent Council . . . groom in Junior-Freshman wedding . . . President of Student Body . . . adaptable, from sublime to ridicu- Ious-from cheerleader to judge. 9 ELLEN FOREMAN, Ellenton, S. C., B.S. CIIEMlS'I'RH 'THll, blonde . . . very southern . . . secretary of Senior Class . . . reserved, charming personality, labs, labs, and more labs . . . dry wit . . . devoted student to chemistry . . . Junior representative on Athletic Advisory Board . . . thoroughly loyal and trustworthy-to know her is to love her. 9 DOROTHY JEAN FOSTER, Spartanburg, S. C., B.S. SOCIOLOGYZXICTSIZIIIC . . . liked by every- body . . . quick comebacks . . . keen sense of humor . . . Vice-President of Senior Class . . . Assistant Business Manager of Y's and other Y's . . . Class representative on Athletic Advisory Board for four years . . . wearer of the C. 9 ELIZA- BETH FRIEND, Drakes Branch, Va., B.A. ll'IANo- Betty -a brunette with shiny blue eyes . . . friendly . . . thoughtful . . . a pepper-upper -one you like to be with .... Interested in sports and music . . . Always smiling. 9 MARGARET ADGER FULTON, Nashville, Tenn., B.A. ENGLISH and lVIA'I'IIIiMA'l lCS, F.O.R.-Order of the Gavel, Gamma Sigma, Senior Superlative, Whois Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, Freshman representative on Coun- cil . . . versatile . . . Secretary of Y her Junior year . . . wearer of the C . . . director of Little Shop jam sessions . . . Advertising manager of annual: Sophomore and Junior years . . . Junior editor of the Concept , President of Y. W. C. A., Sin- cere enthusiasm plus. 9 CLARA GIBSON GRANT, Andrews, S. C., B.S. MA'I'I-iEMA'l'ICS and Soc1oLot:Y-Treasurer of Y . capable head of basketball and on Athletic Advisory Board, Junior year. Working for a diploma in bridge . . . Friendly in a quiet way . . . May Day Court . . . Business Manager of Concept,' her Senior year. 9 MARGARET WALLACE GRAYDON, Columbia, S. C., B.S. Bro1.ooY with honors-Order of the Gavel . . . Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges . . . Found her calling in posters, posters and more posters . . . Junior year: dining room chairman, member of council . . . Athletic Advisory Board . . . Advertising manager of annual . . . spent 40 nights behind lab walls .. . . Business Manager of Y,s and other Y's , Senior year. . . eliicient . . .wearer of the C. 9 DOROTHY NELL GRIEIAR, Augusta, Ga., B.S. SOCIOLOGY'-'IiI'1l11SfCI'1'CC.l from Ward Belmont. Clothes for more than every occasion . . . A republican from ,way back . . . keeper of late hours-catches her forty winks during the day . . . 'Ever ready to make new friends. 0 JEAN CLAIRE GRIFFIN, Douglas, Ga., B.S. B1o1.oc:Y, I'.O.R.-Vim, vigor, and vitality . . . May Court . . . captivating blue eyes and ash blonde hair . . . Corresponding secretary of Athletic Advisory Board, Sophomore year . . . Junior-Freshman Wedding party . . . President of the Saddle Club . . . Sympathetic and understanding . . . Fini shed in three years. 9 ELIZABETH JEANES HACKETT, Spartanburg, S. C., B.S. SOCIOLOGYZBTUHCIIC, blue eyes . . . sweet and innocent may be reason for blank comebacks . . . bridge Bend . . . ready for anything . . . Everybody's friend . . . take your troubles to Hac'l 'n' she'll understand. 9 CATHERINE PACE HAMRICK, Gaffney, S. C., B.A. lJlNGI.lSII-TFHIISTCTTCCI from Hollins, Sophomore year . . . tall, good-looking blonde . . . exceedingly friendly . . . Junior year: Freshman Commissioner and member of Yu Cabinet . . . Managing editor of the Concept . . . Publicity Chairman of Palmetqto Players . . . House president of Pell and a member of Student Council Senior year. 9 DOROTHY LOUISE HARRIS, Spartanburg, S. C., B.S. HIS1'0RY and Soc1oi.oc:v-Dark brown curls . . . sparkling big eyes . . . a laugh that infects you . . . adores ice blue satin and knit- ting sweaters . . . good sense of humor . . . alive and entertaining in her own inimitable way. 9 GLADYS HARVATH, Lynch- burg, Va., B.S. HIS'I'flliY and Socionocv- Sandy . . . dynamic energy . . . loves riding, softball, tennis, basketball and golf . .-T Member of Athletic Advisory Board her Junior year . . . President of Saddle Club . . . Friendly . . . Secretary of Clas- sical Club her Senior year. 9 FRANCES HARRIETT HARVEY, Holly Hill, S. C., B.A. ENGLrsr-I-Vice-President of class her Junior year . . . laugh and the world laughs with youl' . . . beau-catcher, sleep-snatcher . . . Junior-Freshman Wed- ding and Cotillion Beauty . . . never failing sh-h-h, that's a councilman's duty . . . sandwich and dope fiend . . . House president of East Wilson, Senior year. 9 MAUDE OGBURN HUDSON, Spartanburg, S. C., B.MUs. PUBLIC SCHooI. Music-Feminine and sweet . . . studious and conscientious .... nice voice . . . New York bound . . . loves clothes . . . comes out with, It's wonderful. for everything. 9 MARGARET ANN JARRETT, Roanoke, Va., B.A. ENGI.ISH1C:0PlOUS amounts of little originalities . . . Junior Representative on Student Council . . . head of Golf . . . Athletic Advisory Board . . . Assistant Business Manager of the Concept , Junior year . . . self-starter . . . Vice-President of Senior class . . . Senior editor of Y's and other Y,s . . . wearer of the C. 9 ALICE JENKINS, Norfolk, Va., B.A. P1ANo-Order of the Gavel . . . Senior Superlative . . . Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . capable and genuine . . . Vice-President of Y . . . Chairman of Converse Radio's Program . . . class historian . . . can always be found in the mu- sic building . . . dependable . . . Secretary of the Order of the Gavel. 9 DEE JIQINNINGS, St. George, S. C., B.A. PsYc1ioLooY and ENC21.lSIIliiWCll, now, let me see? . . . The skin you love to touch . . . Quiet among strangers, vi- 47 if o Lefis Drink TOA Vision of Converse. ii vacious with friends . . . Curfew Il o'clock . . . A perfect model for victory bobi' . . . Good conversationalist . . . Thoughtful at all times!! ' MEREDITH LATHAM JOHNSTON, Plymouth, N. C., B.MUs. PUBLIC SCHOOL MU- sic-Transferred from St. Mary's . . . an eager beaver for a good time . . . Her pet hates: an empty mailbox and arguments . . . likes Boogie and has a weakness for wings. 0 SARA ELLEN JOYCE, Winston-Salem, N. C., B.A. FRENCH with honors-Gamma Sigma . . . President of L'Alliance Francais . . . Secretary of Palmetto Players, Junior and Senior years . . . Intelligence plus . . . President of Gamma Sigma . . . Always has a nice word for everybody . . . sweet. ' ALICE BUCHANAN KINNAIRD, Lancaster, Ky., B.S. PSYCHOLOGY-University of Kentuckyis gift to Converse . . . pos- sessor of enviable auburn curls . . . Senior representative on C. A. C. Board . . . Enthusiastic about everything-movie hend . . . Staff writer for The Parley Vooi' . . . adores sports . . . is a sport . . . Very contagious laugh and laughs con- stantly. 9 MARTHA HARRINGTON LUDLAM, Meridian, Miss., B.A. AR'l'1OfdC1' of the Gavel . . . Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Lud . . . fun loving and fun instigator . . . Vice-President of Athletic Association, Senior year . . . May Day Chairman . . . Publicity Chairman of Y Cabinet Junior year . . . Won wide acclaim for her rose window . . ,Art editor of Y's and other Y's , Junior and Senior years. 0 NELL RACHEL MAGNESS, Spartanburg, S. C., B.A. HlS'TOR1 -DURC transfer . . . Rae . . . blue eyes that are out of this world . . . Al- ways golfing . . . Record fiend . . . sentimental, Boogie-Woogie, or what have you . . . Career? . . . Obtain degree of MRS. ' FRANCES JOUETT MARSHALL, Meridian, Miss., B.A. ENGLISH- Franny . . . Very attractive . . . happy when sleeping or arguing . . . Slow southern dravvl . . . Definite opinions . . . Dry Wit . . . easy going . . . Vague in a charming way . . . Always ready to try anything anyone suggests . . . President of Classical Club. ' MARY MARTIN, Andover, Mass., B.A. ENc:1,.Isrt-Transferred from Bradford Junior College . . . very sincere and sympathetic . . . has a thorough dislike for people who apologize for her being a Yankee . . . A smile that attracts people immediately . . . prefers spending week- ends at school . . . dependable. 0 HELEN O'QUlNN MILES, Miami, Fla., B.MUs. Pursue Scrtoor. MUs1c-Those Xmas suntans . . . That blonde hair . . . blue eyes . . . wedding ring! Sweet personality . . . a good 'fall around girl . . . ready and willing . . . loves clothes . . . you'll see her walking . . . she loves itll 0 EDNA SINGLETARY MILLER, Spartanburg, S. C., B.S. Soc1o1.oc':Y-Lil' and cute.. . . jitterbugging . . . and for a change-jitterbugging . . . Summer Schools . . . ambition: to get through Converse this year . . . never a dull moment . . . Exhaustive source of energy . . . Undertaker-to-be. 0 KATHLEEN CONNOR MORGAN, Greenville, S. C., B.A. I'IIS'l'0RY1ciSl12ltl'l:Vi, . . . bright, almost black eyes and contagious smile . . . surprising wit . . . still water runs deep . . . quiet voice . . . Social Service Chairman of Y Cabinet, Junior year . . . Business Manager of Parley Vooi' . . . very musical, sings constantly . . . President of Grand- daughtersi Club. 0 CORA TURNER MORRAH, Greenville, S. C., B.A. ENGLISH, F.O.R.- I.'ve come for the rentl' . . . Unique wit . . . Treasurer of Freshman class . . . Beautiful clothes . . . Sincere friend . . . Head in the clouds . . . Owns half interest in tea-house . . . No matter where, no matter when, always polite . . . President of Cotillion Club . . . Class Prophet. ' LALLA GREEN NIMOCKS, Fort Bragg, N. C., B.A. HlS'I'OliY and ENc:1.isH, F.O.R.--Order of the Gavel . . . Senior Superlative . . . Whois Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Fresh- men representative on Council . . . May Day beauty . . . Y Cabinet . . . Junior year: House President of Andrews, member of Council, Athletic Advisory Board, wearer of the C. . . Wild Thyme . . . genuine . . . Vice-President of Student Council . . . Handbook . . . Army brat . . . Lambie-Pie . . . President of Order of the Gavel . . . Class testator. 0 ROSALIE HAXALL NOLAND, Birmingham, Ala., B.S. H1s'1'oRY-University of Alabama, 194-l-43 . . . interested in world affairs . . . marvelous athlete . . . swimming, tennis, golf and riding . . . hates: unnatural people, curly hair and make-up . . . intelligent, fun-loving, versatile, and conscientious . . . Advertising manager of Y's and other Y's , Senior year. ' SARA ALMA PAGE, Spartanburg, S. C., B.A. HISTOIKY and SPANlSHlTfHl1SfCTfCd from Winthrop . . . Better known as Toddy . . . Dark Warm eyes and a husky southern voice . . . loves music and Spanish classes . . . small and graceful . . . inde- pendent . . . tolerant . . . career undecided but may become one of those modern progressive teachers. ' CHERRY SIMS REMBERT, Orangeburg, S. C., B.A. ENe1.isi-I-Order of the Gavel . . . Gamma Sigma . . . Obtained her MRS. before her B.A. . . . Managing Editor of Pauley Voo and Secretary-Treasurer of Reporteris Club 'her Junior year . . . vivacious . . . blonde hair and sparkling eyes . . . Commencement Marshal . . . Sophomore editor of The Conceptf' 0 ANNIE SUE ROBBINS, Ches- ter, S. C., B.A. ENGLISH- Full of fun, full of follyn . . . Treasurer of Athletic Association, Sophomore year . . . Loves sports . . . hates concerts . . . Vice-President of Cotillion Club . . . May Day and Cotillion figure beauty . . . House president of Dexter and Member of Student Council Junior year. 0 EVELYN NORTON ROSE, Richmond, Va., B.A. ENGLISH-Left Stratford to join us her Junior year . . . Rosie . . . infectious laughter . . . silky blonde hair . . . prejudiced toward sports and sports clothes . . . loves people . . .scintillating personality . . . clever repartee . . . infinite and unique moods. U MARY ROUNTREE, Charlotte, N. C., B.A. Soctonoov, Agnes Scott-Sincere . . . quiet sense of humor . . . is vitally interested in music . . . practices faithfully . . . can always be depended on for a good cheering upn . . . grey eyes . . . warm with kindness. 48 p NWAQW TAC? Years Have PGSSQLZZ Awdyv 0 ISABEL RUSSELL, Jackson, Mississippi, B.A. ART- Isy . . . Queenly . . . easy going, quiet humor, refined, sympathetic, well dressed . . . inlirmary . . . devoted to art . . . slow to the point of laziness . . . classic beauty . . . New York bound! 0 SA- RA LELAND SANDERS, Fairfax, S. C., B.A. ENoLIsII, Columbia College-Winning smile . . . twinkling eyes . . . Hates to go to classes . . . whiz at conversation . . . mad about anything chocolate . . . copious amount of telephone calls. 0 JANET SCOTT, Spartanburg, S. C., B.A. ENo1.IsII-Small brunette . . . intelligent . . . laughs at anything . . . Day Student Editor of Parley Voo , -lunior year . . . loves good music and long trips . . . good cook . . . wishful thinker. ' EMILY SHEALY SELLON, Spartanburg, S. C., B.A. ENGLISH-Petite's the word . . . sparkling smile . . . seldom seen without her books-results, unlimited cuts . . . main topic of conversation her husband . . . looking forward to a home in Boston . . . am- bition: to be a good wife. 0 EDNA CAROLINE SHEALY, Spartanburg, S. C., B.S. CHEMISTRY-Transferred from New- berry College, Junior year . . . full of humor and energy and keeps up a constant stream of chatter . . . enthusiastic over chem- istry and hopes to be a lab technician some day. 0 MARGARET ANN SPRAGUE, Tryon, N. C., B.MUs. VIoI.lN, Ober- lin College, 1941-42-Violin virtuoso . . . contagious giggles. . . fanatic on Race and Rhythm . . . Minnesota accent . . . Secretary of Junior class . . . rare sense of humor . . . Miss Vassar . . . Picture editor of Y's and other Y's , Senior year . . . Vague Sprague . ' SARAH ELIZABETH STONEBANKS, Raleigh, N. C., B.S. MATHEMA11CSiTI3HSfCTICd from Peace College her junior year. House president of West Wilson . . . Member of Council, Senior year . . . Conscientious . . . Stoney . . . Study signs . . . Exchange editor of The Parley Voov . . . Can work any Math example . . . chats with all. 0 BARBARA LOUISA TAYLOR, Rutherfordton, N. C., B.A. HISTORY--Poise . . . sophistication . . . late hours . . . home every week-end . . . slow, bIIt sure . . . Has the bridge habit! . . . Sinatra fan . . . plans to be a Marine . . . quiet and sin- cere . . . a true friend . . .Vice-President of Classical Club. ' LAURA WALTON TAYLOR, Athens, Ga., B.A. PIANO -Graduating in three years . . . Vice-President of Hyatt Music Club . . . petite . . . boundless energy . . . chairman of Mu- sic Committee her Sophomore year and Treasurer of Y her Senior year . . . neat and precise. 0 JANE DORSEY THOMAS, Lexington, Ky., B.S. PsYCIIoI.ooY-Senior Superlative . . . Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Everybody knows Tommie . . . the disturber of our dreams as the Fire Chief . . . President of the C. A. C.s . . . on the summer school dean's list . . . generally known as Miss Blue Grass . . . wearer of the C . . . Feature editor of Y's and other Y's . 0 SARA HARRIS TURNER, Spartanburg, S. C., B.S. SoCIoLooY-Freshman bride . . . Matron of Honor in Junior-Freshman Wedding her Junior year . . . My Buddy . . . beauty and brains . . . never without a Hower in her hair . . . wedding ring. 0 MILDRED TERRY UPDI KE, Jackson Heights, N. Y., B.MUs. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC- Vice-President of French Club . . . Yankee with a Southern accent . . . innate musicianship . . . talent for sewing and design- ing . . . smile that wins friends . . . endless puns for fun . . .Ever willing to lend assistance in anything from packing to pie- beds! 0 ELIZABETH ANN VANSTORY, Atlanta, Ga., B.S. SocioI,ocY-Indispensable photographer for all publications for all four years . . . Quality points quandries . . . Freshman representative on Y Cabinet . . . the friend of friends . . . associate editor of Y's and other Y's , Senior year . . . wearer of the C. ' MARY HANNAH WALKER, Auburndale, Fla., B.MUs., Vorcis--Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . she gets results by exploiting her natural resources: brains, vitality, a sense of humor and that voice . . . Her results are an audience larger than Converse Col- lege and a future at the Met.', . . . Program Chairman of Y Cabinet her Senior year. 0 SHIRLEY WINIFRED WALK- ER, Laurens, S. C., B.A. ENc:LIsII and Hisronv-Always smiling . . . easy-going manner hides keen mind and ready wit . . . adores red, especially red hair and buses headed Laurens way . . . addicted to movies . . . wants to be a librarian. 0 MURIEL VANDOREN WASHER, Hollis, New York, B.MUs. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC and Volcra-Received her MRS. her Junior year . . . Member of Palmetto Players, Hyatt Music Club, Senior Life Saver. Abhors procrastination, hillbilly music, doing counterpoint exercises . . . loves cats, open fires, bridge, movies . . . Most daring escapade-had her ears pierced! 0 WAN- DA LEE WAYLAND, Greenville, Tenn., B.A. SoCIoI,oGY-Little, but, oh, my! . . . Chairman of Properties her Junior year and Vice-President of Palmetto Players her Senior year . . . Loves to cook on a hot plate . . . takes life easy . . . Chair- man of All Campus Activities of Y her Senior year. 0 PATRICIA VIRGINIA WILLKIE, Louisville, Kentucky, B.S. HISTORY-Indiana University, 1941-43. Pat . . . President of International Relations Club . . . Commands polysyllabled words . . . G. O. P. . . . going places . . . Writes This ChangingWorld for Parley Voov . . . army brat . . . Bookshelves crowd- ed . . . deep friendships . . . dogmatic . . . loves a good argument. 0 GRACE ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, Hickory, N. C., B.A. HISTOIIY, F.O.R.-Order of the Gavel, Senior Superlative . . . Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Secretary of Freshman class . . . Gric,' . . . Treasurer of Student Council, Sophomore year . . . wearer of C . . . President of junior class and Senior Class . . . class beauty . . . Cotillion cutie . . . animated . . . sincere interest in others . . . Chairman of President's Board, Senior year . . . intelligence and enthusiasm. 0 VIRGINIA MAE McCALL, Marion, N. C., M.MUs. PIANo-Attractive personality . . . untiring energy commands the love and respect of all who know her . . . hard worker . . . blondeness and brains . . . our only graduate student. 49 .QB ,Q , :GJ 155 f-if '-,Q '47 vw . lilmi, l Airx-Q ' F -A ', gf K 1 5' 'www-' X Q g .. Ng get ,-,. K, if phi: W if Faq -f, J. gn, , . 3: V ,MW .1 'V - lk r f 'i Y' W2 Y c, a,,2s ,P hi., 7 ', , 1,5 .n ,Jw 2 -'f wf N1 V . PN, A ,J 5 .F : sf Ll 'I Fig? Exif f ,f ' K .hg- M. E : R 1 ,52 l fag 1 an . U..4,: 'Q X ' f S , ' J A Q . fiflg- ' Q' Q, 5 E -I Zi' s S' 5 I .f .fr S :hx ,,. 1 v 1 Q I n 0 O U I U I' Y f , , , ' 5 Mrl, 5 1' - Y oil ,. f r,. 4- - 1' W , F, 't- : ' , ' l- 6 , .. . -. .h ,, , u .gg nu ,Y Y W H I!! -- , 4. I V 1- a Q : , ,J :, I uv .P 'X lug asia yy : vi ' ' , . I I - . W, , I A . :fs 1 zz G3 , o L ' J 'Q-f-rsh L ' ivA 5 .,, 4 . , 1 A QQ A - H' ' . I if C11-f vf - 5. !'g L I' .nb A i Y '1'vf.:..g,3.- sf? . W ' Cf. V ' ' .. ' ,f aims? f, o 'N nl X Q um,- si-1111459 W1LsoN, McM11.L1x, PQULNUT, LANHAM ' - LUCILE NICNIILLIN, Presizient . . . BETTY LAN- HAM, First Vice-President . . . NANCY WILSQN, Second V ice-Presizlefzf . . . CAR- OLYN SMOAK, Secretary . . . MARY POULNOT, Trea.m1'er. TAG Cfass O O O inozfeerz Forty-Six And then it was Junior honor we were upholding! So with our hest sisterly niiens we returned in S epternher to tahe care of our petites soeurs, and, alrnost ininiediately, selecting the new lofvelies of the two classes, we planned and produced the Junior-Freshrnan Vlfedding. Light hlue dresses and naval uniforrns-we were proud of it and of our sister class. Softhall-swiniining-hochey-foolleyhall-swiftly the sports fol- lowed each other. In each we did our hest for the Junior Class, and our pep and our rep were part of the ganie. Bonjire, C 's, and stars-winnin g or losing, we gained in friends and in sportsmanship. Test and examinations with hlue hooks and red niarhs inefvitahly canie. Our pep, we inight add, wafuered! Then 'twas F ehruary. The Junior dance dorninated the social calendar, and there were net, sequins-and even nien! ! ! The dining rooni was lo-vely with ifvy and happy Junior fates. VV e ashed the Seniors to he our dates for it was time for the Junior- Senior hanguet. We ate, we played, and we were perhaps a little sad he- cause graduation would soon corne for Hour Sophonftores. When it did coine, we assunied the caps and gowns discarded hy theni and turned our faces forward to Senior honor. ks! P I, . he g ,si ,, tiff? r E ?L -. . t Br s s ' 4 . of t up ' E,-. 21 .-:,7'Q- is gig ff :YE I 'A Mi f -s i ef ,t uf at-.J If .. t 2223 .Wax 534 , , .Kg Elan! - 53 HELEN ELIZABETH ALLEN ROSA EPPES ANDERSON MAUDE GUDGER BAKER GLORIA RHITA BISSELL SARA ELIZABETH BLALOCK PENELOPE SWANEY BOUKNIGHT DICKSIE JOHNSTON BROWN DORIS LOUISE BYRD ' MARY AURELIA CANNON MIRIAM WILLENA CARMICHAEL NANCY PALMER COMMANDER EDITH FRENCH COMPTON MARY ANN CURRY MARY ELIZABETH ELMER ELIZABETH CANDACE EMMETT MARY HELEN GARRISON MILDRED CASSANDRA GAULT SALLY ANNA GENTRY THE 1945 X' AND AI IL VV OTHER Y'S AC ' FWF J.. ,--.L.-E..,..-, .. . I 1 y Ixftff X Il ELEANOR FRANCES 'GILLIAM I FRANCES SANDERS GLASS MARGARET GOODWIN ALICE WALKER GRIER JOSEPHINE VICKERY HALEY BARBARA McDOWELL HARRIS ANNA HARRISON HART DOROTHY LOUISE HARTIN CAROLYN SIBYL HILL MARY MALINDA JENNINGS FLORENCE JEANNETTE JOHNSON MARJORIE MADELINE JONES SARA FANT JONES HELEN RUTH JORDON ELLEN LEE ELIZABETH CALHOUN LANHAM BETTY EDWARDS LEWIS MAR , EUGENIA LEWIS O MARY LYNN LEWIS ANN LLEWELLYN KATHERINE .IOSEPHINE McELROY FRANCES LOUISE McKAY , MARY LUCILLE McMILLIN HELEN ABSTON MANEY VIRGINIA WHITRIDGE MITCHELL FRANCES WILSON MORGAN HARVEY NEWSOM MARGUERITE NICKOLS MARGARET THOMAS OGBURN ROSE WHITEHEAD OSBORNE MARY ELIZABETH O'SULLlVAN JUNE ROBERTSON POINDEXTER MARY ONEITA POULNOT RUBY LEE RAGAN MARY ELIZABETH RAMSEUR MOZELLE ALDERMAN RICE N THE 1945 QU E AND OTHER Y'S ,A ' N' r If ' MARY GORDON ROBINSON SHIRLEY BEATRICE SHEPPARD MARGUERITE SMITH ANNIE CAROLINE SMOAK FRANCES EVELYN SOWERS CAROLINE BARNWELL STEVENS MARTHA ELIZABETH STEVENS - ROSA LILLIAN STRAIT CAROLINE STONESTREET THOMAS PAULINE THOMSON HENRIETTA ELIZABETH VILLINES ANN SPOTSWOOD WALKER ALLENE WELLS MARGUERITE ELAINE WILLAUER NANCY OTIS WILSON ANNE TALIAFERRO WOOD BETTE JANE WOODSIDE ELIZABETH LEE WRIGHT CHARACTERS: Hliglllj' Sophouzaresg PLACE: AVIdl'l'CC5-'11 .vaphomore 5 lronghalffg TIME: any ale lime np. 1' er, C7 Wa. ix .5 'gn ,gr Lucfxs, Foam, C.uuuNG'1'ox, PoT'rs 'I ' JEAN CARRINGTON, President . . . JERRY ROSER, Firszf Vice-President . . . LAURIE LUCAS, Second Vice-Presinlem . . . GLADYS POTTS, Secretary . . . SARAH FORD, Treczsurer. TLQ CZCZSS O at And so we came hack-shouting greetings to old friends and welcom- ing new. VV e hustled into our new rooms in Main and Andrews, tacking up last year's pictures and hanging last year's curtains on strange windows. VV e were separated .hut not difoided-together in sports, worshipping as one in morning watch, fuespers, and KY . It was hard to realize that we were the Sophomores now. With the sobering news of the invasion and the war stories of the past summer, we felt our growing maturity. Rat TfVeek -only last year we had worn peaked caps and had slid around squared corners for the Sophomores. Each time a rat passed we could look back and remember, remember our Rat Week . The big hon- jie at the Sister Barbeque-cheers and original songs at the hockey games -midnight escapades afnd restriction-Thanksgifoin g parties-Christmas caroling with our college mother-icy fingers clutching hot cocoa after- wards-the Christmas party and the hi g tree-exams-new resolutions to study each night-nightly trips to the Dipper. VV e had our weak moments: ofoersleeping that nine o'clockg playing just one more hand .hefore tackling those history notes! But as a whole, we hasve matured and we're proud of it. We keep trying to do our part to uphold those high standards and ideals that make Confuerse our own. Class of '47-it doesn't sound infinite now. Perhaps there's a chance that the time will really come-. J. t ' -C-'F -9? 6 ,4 '1 77fZQfQQ7fZ Forty-Seven - I 7, A '5' . ig F 2. x, A'-far- ' ' .-'jj' , Eff l f-'F'-iii? j A ,. . ' 3 :L 4,4- Fx I 4 V. f 1- ' I-i- 3 i me ze A '. A JZ' 1 5 I C f' , 'Z-L 1 H - 5 I 5- 'iff-. . . -5 fx .-, I-Wg yuh' , ,f L- V :rt ,sys if f' . 1' .LQ auf 6' ,523 1 .f vi, 1- .I - k jf? JULIA PROCTOR ADAMS, BETBY ANDERSON, ELLIS AN- DERSON, MARY. CATHERINE ARCHER, CATHERINE BRAN- DON BAGWELL, SYLVIA BODENHORN, DORIS JEAN BON- NER, EMMA JO BOWLES, ALICE ELIZABETH BOY, BETTY JANE BRAMLETT. MARY ELIZABETH BROWNING, MARGARET LOIS BUR- TON, DOROTHY LUELLA CAMERON, MARGARET KEMPER CAMP, JEAN MCNEILL CARRINGTON, CAROL CARSWELL, CAROLYN VIRGINIA CLARKE, JULIA ELEANOR CLINK- SCALES, EDNA ELIZABETH COMPTON, JANE RANDOLPH COOK. FRANCES ELIZABETH CRAIG, PATRICIA CROFT, ELSIE MCCOY CUSHMAN, JULEENE CUTRIGHT, JANET LOUISE DARLING, ELIZABETH MIDDLETON DASHIELL, ANN CAL- LENDER DAVIDSON, LILA LINDSAY DuPRE, BARBARA BRAY EDWARDS, MARY JANE EDWARDS. MARGARET HELEN EGGERT, SARAH FRANCES FORD, ANNA FLORINE FRANCE, LILA MAE GAINES, BLANCHE GAMBLE, GRACE MCPHEETERS GLASGOW, MARY ANN GRAVES, MARGARET LACY GUYJHELEN ANNE HALLEY, PATRICIA ANN HAMILTON. RUTH ANNE HANNA, MARIANNE TRAMMELL HAY- WORTH, GENE HEAFNER, IDA LEE HOLLINGSWORTH, MARY ANNE JIGGITTS, JULIA MOORE JOHNSTON, JEAN- NETTE MURDOCI-I KAYHOE, FRANCES DOUGLAS KISER, HARRIETT DENBY KLUGH, NANCY KOSTBADE, HELEN LOCKE. . 62 AND OTHER Y'S 'E' BARBARA NELL LOWE, ST. LAURENCE FLEMING LUCAS, ELIZABETH AUSTELL MCMILLIN, HELEN DERONDE Mc- MILLIN, JOSEPHINE GURNEY MANSFIELD, ANN WAR- REN MOORE, CYNTHIA ELIZABETH MOSELEY, NANCY McKAY NASH, BYRD MARSHALL MURRAY, DOROTHY DIAL NICKOLSON. SARAH NORWOOD, DOROTHY NEVILLE OUZTS, RUTH PADDISON, EMMA GLASS PALMER, PATRICIA MAE PAR- ISH, SARAH deSAUSSURE PARKER, GLADYS POTTS, VIR- GINIA LOUISE PRICE, DORIS MARIE PROFFIT, CAROLINE RAVENAL. MARY RUTH REAVES, EUNICE TODD RICE, POLLY SEA- BROOK RICHARDS, BARBARA LEE RICHARDSON, JEAN LARTIGUE RODDEY, GERALDINE LOUISE ROSER, EULA- LIE ROTHE, EMILY RUSSELL, SARA ANN SAMMONS, MAR- GARET ELLEN SAULS. CLAIRE LORRAINE SHEALY, HARRIET ANN SMITH, VIR- GINIA COWLES SMITH, KIMMIE ADELAIDE SOX, LYNN JEAN SPEEGLE, JOYCE FROST SPEISSEGGER, GLORIA COLEMAN SUMMER, LILY MAY TALBERT, MARTHA WILDER THOMPSON, JEAN MARIE TORRENCE. I ELIZABETH HALE TOWNSEND, HERNDON VAUGHN, RE- BECCA ALICE WALL, PAULINE STORKE WARINNER, FRANCES ODETTE WEST, ELIZABETH BELLE WOOD- BERRY, JANE ANDERSON WOODCOCK, CICELY deGRAF- FENRIED WOODROW, ANN KRULIEN WOODSIDE, MARY EVELYN YOUNG, MILDRED ZEIGLER. 64 THE IQ45 K' AND OTHER Y'S nw 1 rf' X 'QE' X X 7 4 v I is ,L 1 , ,,,,w,,.,, N, .v , A? , 5 ,fr ' ' Wiiif' ' 3. 5 X G H H115 3 , w ,'. f 3' B 1154116 wg' 1 ,.. ,xx . . K swf . 1 R'-Q ' 1 M X 'yr M Agxfnxv.. 'qt CHARACTERS: 'L'L'l'4fm1t Frzxvhnzazzg PLACE: Cznfri ur Dzfxtcrg TIME: In Ihr lzfgimlirlg 29 1 ,,, NEWS? 7 W5 W 11-35, ef, , 11 - w vip 4.1, ,L , img' ful' fi: mqffff 21, N41 ,iw 132155231 43? Ji' x, 'ETYS 'i-1 71 156,31-5,3 :Y 1 ,, -I Q5 .,.,. , . Q: '14,-E,- . ,vg-:Efiv:.:.g.-:- -- 55 - 'V ,-4 -::.: :eel V L Wm .. . N. 4 . M , , I. dw 5 M. h if M gg -w -+ ww .1 in 1 1, -2:7 .' 3'3- Y A-.. .. 4 , . ,, , ,RN X, : Q-ff'.'w.f1. 1 -2: W A ,f. ,:.:'f w M ' f '.sQE:w - iiiliflw. Qrlzawgliizi' :gg-.tif-W-v.w. my 3 .,...,1-W, :fm -:MM .2..,.k1x:V W. ,. W -hm rel Early 1944 enrollinent in Converse . . . Greetings froni the Presi- dent . . . eighteenth, now the terrifying day . . . trains, hilses, cars, Mif. Clark . . . Dean's ojfice, Miss Richards . . . rooniniates and .hig sisters, friends to he, and loads of mighty itpperclassnien . . . jinding our way . . . post ojjiee, Miss Gee . . . Junior party . . . .hag sitppers . . . Tea Rooni, Little Shop . . . fre drill jives . . . Rat Vlfeek . . . darh halls, yes, Ma'arnfs , and eating square meals . . . Varsity Show . . . fitnior-Freshnian VVedding . . . hlalloween Party . . . sports . . . lnflrinary . . . talking things over with the Colonel . . . Thanksgiving Day . . . triple cuts before and after . . . soine went and some stayed . . . rnovies . Dipper . . . dates! ! ! ! . . . sleep- ing late . . . hen sessions . . . forgetting stitdies . . . elections . . . Roose- velt, Dewey, or our own prexy . . . Christnias here at last . . . parties, carols, niore parties . . . '45 steanis in . . . hack to school, then exains . . we didn? worry . . . mitch! ! I . . . Candlelight Clith . . . Junior Dance . . May Day .... s nr-prizes . . . each and every thing new in a F reshnian's life. A sad goodbye to those girls whonz we as F reshni-en will always re- rnernher as Seniors. Pall together, forward ever For the black and gold I' A Zi? irzeleerz orzfy- ig l q 'Q I if t iif v 69 , ,QE -1.4 .FXT . C ' ,,- ,- 5 Z- P1- THE IQ45 Q AND O THER Y 'S MARSHALL AIKEN, LORENE ALDERMAN, RELLA MARIE ANDERSON, MARY LOU ANTHONY, MAR- GARET CATHERINE ARNOLD, ANNE ATKINSON, FRANCES ANN BACHMAN, ELIZABETH AILEEN BAGWELL, ELIZABETH BAKER, MARGARET LOUISE BANKS. MARY BARKER, ELIZABETH CALDWVELL BECKWITH, EDITH ELIZABETH BIKLE, ANNIS FIELD BLACK, MARY LOUISA BLACKWELL, ROSEMARY BLAKELY, EDWINA BLODGETT, HELEN PEARCE BLOUNT, GEORGIA CAROLINE BROWN, GRACE LEE BUTLER. MAY CLARK BYNUM, JEWEL ELIZABETH BYRD, MARJORIE CADE CALDWELL, HELEN LOUISE CAL- LAWAY, BETTY ODELL CAMP, OLIVE BUCKLEY CAMP, JEANNE EVANS CARLTON, MARY ANNA CHAUDRON, MARILOUISE CHAUNCEY, ELIZABETH MABLE CLOUD. ELIZABETH ANN COLEMAN, MARY BURWELL COLEMAN, SYBIL GRACE CREIGHTON, ANNABEL HAMILTON CRIBB, ANN EDWARDS DAVIS, ANN McDOWELL DAVIS, LUCY BROWN DAVIS, ADDIE ELLEN DAY, JOYCE NORFLEAT DICKINSON, JONATHAN INGELL HAZARD DOYLE. PHYLLIS MARGARET DUPILLE, VIRGINIA BELLE ELLISON, JANE CONYERS EPPS, DOROTHY CE- LESTE EVANS, MARY ELLA FELDER, KATHERINE ERMINE FLOYD, EOLINE MERCHANT GARVIN, MARGARET ELIZABETH GAYE, STEVIE GOODE, IDA JO GRAHAM. THEODORE PORTER GREGORIE, ELAINE CARSON GRESSETTE, MARTHA BAIRD GRIFFIN, MIL- DRED RUTH HAMLIN, ELOISE VIOLA HARRINGTON, NANCY ELIZABETH HARRIS, VIRGINIA BYRD HART, ANNE SELDEN HEADLEE, BERTIE CAROLYN HEMINGWVAY, ELEANOR WRAY HERBERT. MARY JANE HILDERBRAND, SALLY ANN HITE, FRANCES WALKER HOLLADAY, MARY JANE HOL- LINGSWORTH, MARY BURNS HOLMES, NANCY CAROLYN HORNER, MARTHA LOUISE HORTON, GRACE KATHRYN HUNT, WILMA HELEN HUNTLEY, CAROLYN ISBELL, FRANCES LEE JACK- SON. 7l THE IQ-45 q AND V W ' '4 Y 1 OTHER Y'S EVELYN JENNINGS, MARJORIE ANNE JEWELL, MARGARET HALL JONES, MARTHA VIRGINIA JOR- DON, PATRICIA ANNE LANE, MARY FRANCES LANGSTON, MARY FRANCES LANKFORD, FANNIE DORIS LEFLER, ELIZABETH LOCKHART, BETTE JEAN LOVE. EVA LIDDELL MCBRIDE, ANN GODFREY MCCANDLISH, MARY ANN MCLEOD, MARY McGILL, BEV- ERLY CAMILLE MCGEE, KATHRYN LOU MCNAIR, JEAN CREWS MCSWEEN, NANCY ANN MAKEPEACE, MARTHA ELIZABETH MARTIN, EMILY EUGENIA MATTHEWS. EMMA JANII: MIMS, EMILY ALICII MOBLEY, MELVILLE NIIILSON, JANE NOWPLL, EMILY MAP PEED, MARGAIIIIT PETERS, PEGGY ANNE PFAFP, MARY MIICINTOSH PHILIPS, JULIA LOU PINNIX, MARION PLOWDIQN. ' GRACE CARMEN PROCTOR, ANNE MARIE RAMSEUR, NANCY IDA RENAKER, ANNIE ETHEL REN- NICK, MARIAN PATTERSON RITCHIE, LOIS ANN ROBBINS, ROBIN ROBINS, MARGARET ARMISTEAD ROBERTSON, YIVIENNE YVONNE ROSER, JEAN ELISE SACKETT. ANN HEATH SANFORD, EVELYN KEEN SAUNDERS, MILDRED. SEAY, AZELE ELAYNE SEIGNIOUS, EMILY SHADBORN, ANNE BEATRICE SHEPHERD, SARAH ELIZABETH SHERRILL, BELLE SMITH, Dc- NORMA JOYCE SMITH, MARIAN STANLEY. NANCY CATHERINE STEELE, SARA EDNA STODDARD, BETTY STRYON, NELL MIDDLETON SUD- DATH, ELLEN LANCASTER SWAILS, JANE CUMMINGS TAYLOR, MARTHA ANN TEW, BYAH HARDY THOMASON, HARRIET RANGELY TURNER, NANCY HUGHES TYSINGER, EMILY JUSTINA WALKER. MAIE McKAY YVATKINS, JEAN STOUT WATLINGTON, POLLY WELBORN, BETTY ANNE WELCH, LOLA DEAN WHAM, ANNE WILLIAMS, BESSIE CONNER WOLFE, SARA ELIZABETH WOODRUFF, DOROTHY KNOWLES WRIGHT, MARY REBECCA WRIGHT. V yi J ,. g , I 1 , 1, W H m www um ,N w P vu yu W H ' W am P 'A r . f W .wo-S. .' 2 1 First Row: S'roNiaB.aNKs, Cnuslrzsunc, Nlnmcxs, FI'I'C1'IE'I I', Wuon, L1.EvvELi.x'N, Tnmmsq Second Row: HARVEY, McSwmw, H.4MRlCK, TUDE T GCN ER ME OFFICERS l'refMeuf . . . . . . Vife-Prefiffezlf . SEl'I':?fiII'y . TI'Er7J'ltl'Kl' . ....... . HOUSE PRFSIDFNTS ANDRPWVS . ....... . CUDD . . DEXTER . FELL .... EAST WILSON . WEST YVTLSON . ...... . RFPRFSICNTAT1 VRS Day Sfmlem' Rep1'ef.e1z1'atif'e . . .lzmior Rep1'eseuratif'e . . S ophomore R6Pl'E.fElIfHffW6 . 15M,LY 1r,',-CHE-,-,Q FFBJAYIZIJIZ REPl'BJ'6ll1!1fi'Z'Z . RESIDENT F1'e.vh711au Rcpreseutatiw . . ...... . EMILY FiTcH12'r'r . LALLA Nlmocxs . ANNIE Woon . ANN Diwiusow . . CARoI. THUMAS . . ANN LI,ICNVl9II.I.YN . . Mixmifx' CA'I'lIIERINE Hzimlucic . Fkmvciss HARVEY l312'1 rY STONEBANKS BETTY C1-1R1c1'rznURc . . . Rosfx S'1'RA1'l' . EIANLTI' IDARLING . MARX' MCGlI.I, JEAN MCSXVEEN The Student Government Association of Converse College is the judicial and legislative body composed of students and existing for students. It strives to uphold the spirit and ideals of the honor system and to help students live in a Way in which they will be proud. 76 PI'Z,fi1f5IIf . . Vice-P1'e.vi1lcut . S ecretmy . . . T2'EcZ.fZll'B1' F 1'e.v!7 7111111 6:0111 111 ixsifzlzizl' Religion: Illeefizzgf, Chrlfflllzlll Religions Meeiillgf . . . Refigiouy M85fi7lg.l' . Religirnzzf Illeetilzgx . A ll Cumpzzx A ctif'irie,f Sonia! Serzfice . . M01'lliI1g lflfatch MIlIfL' . . . Pubfinity ..... Home Commilree . . F I'E.fh7IZ!lll Rep1'1z.ve1m1iif'i2 . Day Sfmlwzf Reju'eJ.elm1tiw . . OFFICICRS C,-X131 N ET HONORARY MICMBERS .W. C. A. . M Aiu.aAur:'1' 1 U l.'I'ON . Amcu -liinicins' . CARo1,1Nia Sivrofxic Lfxouix TAY1.oR . Fimncus MCKAY . l'lANNAII NVA1,14uu . Tigiuu' Uvmxifz . BE'l l'Y A1.i.r:N . Klum: FFORRENCE . WANDA WAX'I,ANlJ . MAIKY PoU.1,No'r lim Lick: Hoi.i.i NGSXVORTII . . . . ANN MOORLI . PA'1'R1cm CRoF'r . Gl,AlJX'S PO'l I'S . . . Iiiarvimii Fi.oYn . NIOSI-IPHINIC Mfmsr-'iizisu Pnzfiffeur of Sfznleuf Body . . EMILY Fl'l'CHIi'I l' Prefiflelzf of I. R. C. . . . Pivriucm Wl1,I.1ilE For encouragement and guidance toward living a Christian NIARGAR ET Fu LTON PRESIDENT life, every Converse girl. looks to the Y. W. C. A. In services each VVednesday and Sunday, and in the quiet moments of vespers 1 1 NYU' 11 and morning Watch, We find nourishment and welcomed peace for our spiritua se ves. is t e source of our souls' growth, a dominant part of what Converse means to us. X 53' wr if F i '1 A A 1: First Row: WAl..xieu, 'I'M'L.oR, FUIJFQN, nl 1-:NxiNs, Mc KAYQ Second Row: l'oT'l's, rfillllkl-ZNCE, l'ol:LNo'l', Uv mics, W11.1.xiE, Nloolwt, WAN..-xxng Third Row Crumzfr, NIANSFIELD, I'IOLLINGSNVlJIl'I'll, ALLEN, Frrci-1 E'r'r. sais ,Q if First Row: Cmuzrrzuunc, FABISINSKI, WILLMR, Bomasr, W11,1.1AMs, Fuxqrow, IJEVER, Cuowmau, DEWIT1'3 Second Row: MCMIIIIN, QARRINGTON, Blum ov, FITCHETTQ Third Row: MCKAY PRE IDE Prefizfzzfzf of Senior Clrzxs . . Editor of YG am! Other YU . Pl'5.fil!lZ7Li of Sfmlemf G0:'e1'lmzer1l Prexizleul of Y. W. C. A. . . Pfdfiffgllf of flfhfzfic Axfociuliwz Presiffefzf of Day Smrlwzfs . . Eflimr of Pm'ff:y Vool' . Ezfifor of C'0uaepf . P1'e.fi1l.f:nt of I. R. C. . . I reJirle1z1' of Dramatic Club . Pfgiflfvdllf of Hyfzit Mzzxiff Cfub . Pf'B.YiIf61lI' of Junior' Cffzn' . . Pre.fifZ.ent of Sopfmmore Clan . F l'5J'AY7lLlZlL Commisfiouer . . Preyidezzt of F rexhmzuz Class . ARD GRACE WILLIAMS, Chnirmfzzz PRETTO BRUNSDN, Secremry . . . EMILY FI'l'CIi1:l'I l' . MARK'PAliE'l' FU1.'1'oN . EI.IzAnE'ru BOlNES'I' . B1a:T'1'Y C11RE1'1'Zm-:Rc . . . SARA Davuu . Po1.1.,x' D1f:W1'1 r . . PAT WII.I,KlLI . FRANCES CROWDIQR . MAXRY FABXSINSKI . LUc11.12 MCMII.l.IN . JEAN CARR1Nc:'1 oN . FRANCES MCKAY . BYAH TuoMPsoN P1'esident's Board is composed of the presidents of the leading student organizations. Its purpose is to further the material advantages and the in tangible ideals of the student body. CQMME EME T MAR HAL The Commencement Marshals are composed of the Senior members of President's Board and the officers of the Senior Class. They participate in all commencement activities, serving as ushers at class clay, baccalaureate sermon and final commencement exercises. Chief Illfnzrbrzf KA'rnRYN A1.1.1,-:N FI.lZABIi'I'H Rumi-:s'r PRI-:'r'ro Blwwsow B1-:'r'rY CHI1I'1l'l'ZBURG First Row: WILLIAMS, F1'rcnic'r'r', Holm-:s'r, I-'l'L'rnN5 Second Row: CHREITZBURG, jfuuuz'1 r, Cizowmzn, Dic- Wl'l l'i Third Row: FABISINSKI, A1..l,1eN, Fus'1'x-:lu Fourth Row: BRUNSON, Fonmmx. FR.-mei-:s Cnowumc Po1.I,Y Dr1W1'1 1' MARY Fixms1Ns1c1 l'iMlI.Y Fl'I'CHE'l'T . GRAC14: Wll.I.liKh1S l'i1.1,1f:N FoR1-:MAN lDORO'l'HY Foswgu MA1u:ix1u4:'1' FULTON Mixucanuim' .IARRE'l I' CIIERRY S. REMBER1' 4mV?3S'f1x7,-.iw 4 J. DR. Mavi-gus, DR. HUN'I'Eli, Fuzfrox, MR. Gianscualf- sm, jovcxfz, Bl-:'rnEA, DR. '1'AYx.oR, MRS. Wrmmzrux Miss XVILLIAMS. GAMMA IGMA Ifanzzlfy l'reJiffc11f Siznfcflt Prefiffelzf Sezrrelary- Tl'6t1IllI'Bl' DR. HLIN'l'Ell MR. Gr:RscmaFsK1 DR. TAY1.oR l'I1,LA FRANC1f:s BAIRD FRANCES BETHEA Gamma Sigma, the ho posed of faculty members . . . . 1jIi.MEYEllS . . SARA 1i1.1.isN glovcr: . ........ . . Miss W11,1,1AMs . FACULTY M ICM B Ii RS MRS. Wim n15R1,Y DR. WINC5Ifl1,C1,lJ STUDENT MEMBERS Class of 1944. M,xRc:ixR13'r FUI.'I'ON CHERRY Sums R151vfRifR'1' norary scholastic organization of Converse College, is com- Who belong to Phi Beta Kappa or Sigma Xi, and seniors Who have maintained high scholastic averages in their first three years of college Work. The senior with the During the twenty-on highest average becomes president. e years of its existence, Gamma Sigma has had nearly two hundred members. Its purpose is stated by the motto of the society: Know Thy- self. 80 WHO? WHO EI,IZAIsIf7'I'II BoIN1cs'I' lVlAIu:ARIg'I' FUI,'I'oN . LAI,I.A NIMCJCTKS PRL:'I 1'o Blzuusow Mixmsic GI:Ixi'1JoN .IANIC I-IXHOMAS BIi'I I'Y CIIRI':I'I'zIzI5Rc: :ALICE JENKINS HANNAI-I WALKER l'oI,I,Y TDI-IwVl'l l' MAIz'I'IIIx LUDLAM GRACIQ WILLIAMS 1liNlll.Y FI'I'cIIIc'I I' The purpose of WHO'S WHO is to serve as an incentive for students to get the most out of their college careers5 as a means of compensation to students for what they have already done 5 as a recommendation to the business World5 and as a standard of measurement for students. This year the thirteen girls listed in VVHO'S WHO were chosen by an anony- mous committee, made up of representatives from the student body as Well as the faculty. These outstanding students' biographies appear in WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES, a book, Which in itself, provides national recognition. 3 N, ', - I BoINIss'I', FUI.,'I'0N, BIIuNsoN, '1'IIoIvI.As, LL'lll.AIVI, CnIIIzI'I'zBunG, Nimocxcs, lJl:IVV1'l l', Gimvnox, W.-ILKEII, JENKINS, WILLIAMS, FI'I'cI-I11:'rT 8 I , fe K 0 r.f is i i' . w . Q-.X I., , I, 'W vu .if , Q ' ggi-f'irq, ,Q 1 y E ' 'T . i. W' 1 A ,-3. 1.2 , I I . 1 4 - A X, f I r gtrvgn-..f,7:-.Lv --7-.-..4,-,Tw . J., J XIANSTORYJ Kmxfxmn, Corvivrox, CURRY, TYIOBIAE, C., Gmrzu, TuoM.As, J., SPR.-KGUE, NOLAND, MCK.-xv, S'ruA1T, LUDLAM, PouLxo'r, Fosrxsn, j.aRRaT'r, Nimocics, Ronmzv, Gimv vox, Biwxsox The 7 and Yii All fall We have begged you to be on time for appointments-made you yell acheesen when the camera clicked-nagged at you for your club lists-pleaded with you to pay for your pictures-in fact, We have annoyed you continually throughout the year. Now, We have completed the Work and the book is yours. VVe only hope you e Will enjoy it now, and in years to Come, as much as We have enjoyed giving it to you. Wle, the editorial and business stalnf, Wish to express our appreciation for the splendid co-operation that We have received, to the Charlotte Engraving Company, The R. L. Bryan Company, and Bryn-Alan Studios. 82 1945 PR ETTO BRO Nsom l1ZDlTOR'lN-C HI Elf J 3749. YE? MfXDGE GHAX'DON BUSINESS IVIANAGER Erlitor-in-Chief Anociazfe E 1fif0l' Copy Aflzfimr Axfiftfzzzt E1fif0l.' A.f.vi.fta1zf E fiimr Orgazzizatirm Ed Senior Erlitor Art Editor . Feature Editor Picfzmz Edirol' A Mletic Editor Phofographer I botographev' Hear! Typiff . Typift . . . Faculty A 1z':fi.r0r TAFF EDITORIAL STAFF itor Bzuinexr M :wager A JJ'i.ff!JllI' Ezui1ze.vJ M amz gel' A rl2'el'fi.fi11g M aim gel' . A rlverr ixizzg M mm gel' . A fl+:ferfi.fi11 g M amzgcr . A ff'z1erli.niug Illmmger . . . . . . . . PRE'r'1'O BRUNSON . ANN XIANSTORY . LALLA N1MOcKs . MfXIlY ANN CURRY . . ALICE GRUZR . FRRNC1-Ls MCKAY . MARGARET KIARRI-I'l l' . MARTIJA LUDLAM . JANE THOMAS PEGGY SPRAGUI5 . JEAN RODIDEX' . CARO1, TIILJMAS . B1c'1 1'Y Lrzwxs . . ROSA STRAIT . MARX' POU'1,NO'I' . DR. RLFORD MORGAN BUSINESS STAFF . . MADGE GRAYDON . DORO'r1n' FOSTER . ROSALIE NOI.ANI3 . . 1Cu1'r1-1 COMPTON . Fx,1zARR'rH BROXVNING . SARA ANN SAMMONS si-1.-xu., FIUEND, Toruuamza. A Tk PARLEY VO EDITORIAL STAFF Edirol'-ill-Chief . . . . SARA DEVIQII Marzfzgivzg Editor . . . . Bis'1 i Y STEVENS Mtllldgillg Editor . . BE'I 1'iH: JANE Woonsmis MME-ILP Editor . . -IRAN lV.IARIE TORRENCE Muxif: Editor . . . . HANNAII WALKER Exnhafzge Effilor . . . BE'1 l'Y S'1'oNEnAN1cs Day Srmlefzt Editor ....... Ci'N'1'iim- Moseidm' BUSINESS STAFF Bu.rilza:.r Mfzlzfzgez' .... . K,x'1'HLE15N INfIoRc:,xN iLl.f,fiA'flIllf Bu.fiv1.e.f.f Mtllldggl' . . FRANCES IVIARSHAL1, Cirmlmfiwz Mdlldgdl' . . . . . DEE !IENN1NGs Moiumx, DE-mu Asxismzzr Cirmlation Mizrgagez' . . EMILY RUSSELL Hear! Typiit ..... . BETTY FRIEND The Purley V00, published every other Week during the school year except during Vacations and the examination periods, functions as Converse's official newspaper. Through its news items, fea- ture stories, columns, and editorials it tries to fulfill its motto of speaking for you and about youf' A genuine effort is made to stimulate interest in school activities and at the same time to encourage interest in outside happenings in the world at War. 84- 5, WALK!-LR, STEVENS, IJFZVER, MORGAN, WOODSIDE, JENNINGS, RL'SSELl., S'roxEBANics, .M-xx I EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF Erlirof'-in-Chief . I5o1.1.Y D1::WI'r'r Affociofe Editor . . I3b:'I rY AI,.I,n:N Mfzfzfzgirzg Editor . .... -IULIA AIJANIS Mazlfzgivzg Editor . . . PRNEIAJPE BoUKNIC1-rr Wiki Thyme Editor . . . CARi.IsI,E FLoYD Exchange Editor . . . SYLVIA BODENIIORN Booh Review Editor . . GRACE GI.ASGOSI' Senior Edirol' . . . . . FRANCES BETIIEA Senior Eflifor . Colm 'TURNER IVIORRAII Junior Effifor . . . Rosix ANI1IsRsoN Sophomore Edirol' . . ANN IJAVIDSON Sophomore .Editor . . .IULIA joIINs'I'oN Ari Erfif0l' . . . CARoI.YN BARR The Concept presents the creative Writings of Converse students. This year lVIitchell Morse, Assistant Editor of The Nalion, served as special Critic. Each of the four issues consists of short stories, essays, sketches, plays, and hook reviews. The best of each type is awarded a prize at Class Day. G RANT, D !iWI'l l' Frist Rom MoRRAII, AIJIR1 BARR, DIWIII CRANI, OIINISTON BonrxHoRx, FIOXD, Eminem Mavzrzgel' . . . A Jximzhl Eminem M and ger Anixrfmt Bzurizzexs M nhager A.r.vixfoh1f Buxinesf Malzagez' Cirmfatiofz Mazzfzger' . . Jlxrifrfzzzt Circulafiozz Mfxflagez' H end Typift ..... . CLARA GRANT FLORENCE DENNIS CAROLINE SMOAK WANDA WAYLANIJ . IEVELYN Rose . PAT WILLKIIE ALICE MCMILLIN 4- IJ-KXID ox, Stcoml Rom Ro 1, LXNIQLR ox, NVILLRII AI I LN, BRI nr I cv may ,L IN 'Fmt tt. Seated: DEVER, Nimocxs, ADAMS, DEW11 r, ALLENg Standing: JoHNs'roz-1, FLOYD, BODENHDRN Chief Ssrihe .... . POLLY DIfIWl'l I' Gzmrffifw of ihe Royfzlfiax ...... . Hurry Al.I.EN MEMBERS JULIA AD.AMS SARA DEVER LIULIA sIo1'iNs'roN SYr,v1A Bom-:NHo1zN CA1u,Ismf: F1,oYo LALLA Nimocics I know a bank Whereon the Wild thyme.grows . . . This line from Shake- speare's lovely song explains the name of ConVerse's literary society. Nlembership is honorary and determined by the quality of creative contributions appearing in The C ohcepz. e Before publication of each issue of The Concept, the members of Wild Thyme meet to choose their most outstanding Work. This article receives Laurels. The purpose of the club is to maintain a high literary standard for The Con- cept. A tiny black quill appears beside the published work of each member. as WE THE FRE HME EDITORIAL BOARD MARJoRn3 CALDXVELL ERMINE F1.oYD Milky BURNS Hor,MEs Ouvis CAMP FRANCES Hoi.i,ADAY MARIAN Rrrcniic MARY NI. Ho1,L1Nc:swoR'rH When in the autumn of 1944, the mimeographed booklet of freshmen themes, newly named, VVe, The F7-fslzmen, appeared on the campus, there was a definite idea on which it was founded: to give an outlet for freshmen Writing. An editor is selected democratically by each freshman section. These represen- tatives form the editorial board and meet each Week With Miss Elizabeth Bearden, Director of Freshman English, to select the best themes. A local judge makes the Enal selection from these for each issue. This year the judge for the prize themes is Mr. Frank Durham, Director of the Town Theater of Columbia, S. C. A prize of ten dollars is offered by an alum- na, Nlrs. Robert Phifer, for the best theme, and an autographed copy of Mrzalaffze Mz11'gQ'ot by its author, Mr. John Bennett of Charleston, S. C., for the second best. T The Senior class of 1944 were the founders of VVe, The Freslzmen. First Row: CAMP, RiTci-ui-35 Second Row: F1.oYD, HOLNIESQ Third Row: CALDXVELL, Miss BEARDEN, HQLLAD.-xv, Hox.1.1NGswoa1'H J YY 1-ff AN, A -.awe BOIIKNIGIIT, VVILLKIE THE I TERNATI AL RELATI LUB Prexidefzf . . . . . PAT WII,I.ICI1Z Serrerary-7'ren.rm'er . . PENNY BOURNICIIT In this time of War, The International Relations Club has as its purpose a better understand- ing of World problems, this year stressing especially the aspects of the peace table. Nleetings are on alternate Nlondays under the sponsorship of Dr. Charles H. Cauthen, and through lectures, round- table discussions, individual news reports and book reviews, the members analyze current topics and acquire a clear perspective on news reports and their relationship to history. Reference material can be found on the I. R. C. shelf in the library as well as in pamphlets received from the For- eign Policy Association and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. MEMBERS ADAMS, JULIA IDIZVIZR, SARA HAYXVOli'I'Ii, MIRIAM RonINsoN, MAIQY GORDON BAGNAL, JEANNE'I rE DUN1.A1,, LoUIsE JENKINS, ALICE ROUNTREE, MARY BoINEs'I', LIBBY EDNVARDS, MARY JANE JOYCE, SALLY SANDERS, SARAH BOUKNIGHT, PENELOPE FI'I'CHE'r'1', EMILY LLEWELLYN, ANN SHICALY, CLAIRE BRUNSON, PRE'r'ro FRIEND, BE'r'I'Y MCKAY, FRANCES Sox, ADELAIDE CARMICIIAEL, MlIlI.AM GARRISON, MARY HEI,EN NlC1COI.SON, DOROTHY TIIOMAS, JANE COMMANDER, NANCYE GRAYDON, MADGIS NIMOCKS, LALLA THOMPSON, MARTHA CUSHMAN, ELSIE MCCOY HAR'F, ANNA NOLAND, RosALIE WILLKIE-, PAT CU'l'R!GH'F, JULEENE HARTIN, DOROTHY OSBORN,lZ, ROsE WILI.IAMS, GR.ACE DARLING, JANET HAIiVA'l'lI, SANDY PO'r'rs, GLADYS ZEIGLER, MII.DllIiIJ DAVIDSON, ANN 88 PALMETT PLAYER Prexiflszzt . . . FRANCES CROWDER Vine-Pnzxizlezzl . . WANIDA WAYLAND Secramry . . SALLY JOYCE Treasurer . . . BE'r'rY ALLEN Famlty flflziiffn' ...... . Miss HAZEI. ABBOT THE CABINET Sfage . . ....... . FRANCES BETHEA Publicity . . . . CATIIERINE HAMlilCK Pr0pertie.v . . . FRANCES SOVVERS, Do'r OUTZ Lighfx . . . . JANET IJARLING, POLLY WARRINEII Scum! Ejecf: . . . Dicicsus BROWN, BE'i rY S'l'1e:vENs The Palmetto Players were organized to meet a definite dramatic desire in Converse College. It is their purpose to provide a training ground for all those interested in the production of plays, either as actors or crew Workers5 to provide audiences for experimental projects in drama, and fi- nally to foster the public presentation of plays which they deem Worthy of the thought and atten- tion of the College and the City of Spartanburg. Their purpose is not primarily to amuse the pub- lic. Membership in this organization is obtained by a series of competitive tryouts. The plans of the club are carried out by four elected oflicers and a group of cabinet members appointed by these oflicers. The productions of the club are directed by the Head of the Speech Department of Con- verse College. T ALLEN, WAx'LAND, JOYCE, CRONVDER 89 i MOORE, EDNVARDS, TAYLOR, FABISINSKZ THE HYATT IULI, ,LLB Preridefzi . . . MARY FABISINSKI Virve-Pmxizlezzf . . LAURA TAYLoR Sefrremry . . . ANN MooRE TI'cz1Jzu'sr . . VIRGINIA EDWARDS The H att Music Club was or anized in 1936 in honor of N. Irvin H att Dean Y S 3 Y 1 Emeritus of the Converse School. of Music. It is a social or anization havino' as'its aim the g io presentation of good music for all music lovers in the school. Program material consists of popular as well as classical music. The club is a member of the National Federation of Music Clubs and participates in its work. MEMBERS Kl'l l'N' ARCI-IER Bonus' IIARRIS LUIS ROBIN5 K.A'l'llElllNbZ ARNOLD IDA LEE HoLI.INGswoR'I'II MARY ROUNTREE PENELOPE BoUKNIGII'I' .ALICE JENKINS SARAH ANN SAIIIMIIN SYLVIA BQDENHQRN SARA JONES SARAH SANDERS DIcRsIE BRDWN PEGGY JOHNSON BE'I rv S'rvRoN LOUISE CAI.I.owAx' JUNE LEFLER 'l'ERRv Ul'DlKE MllllAM CARMICIIAEL JULIA CLINRSCALES M.RRX' JANE EDWARDS ERMINE FLOYD CARLISLE FLOYD BE'I I'x' FRIEND MARGARET GUY VIILGINIA MCCALL IQATHERINE MCELROY FRANCES MARSHALL CORA VINURNER NIORRAH JANE NowEI.L LOUISE PRICE PEGGY ROBEk'l'5UN 90 l'l,-ANN.-'API W.iLKER POLLY WAIQIKINEIQ MIJRIEI. WASHER MAllGUERl'l'E WILLALIER ANN WII.LlALi5 PEGGY WOIIDBERRX REBECCA WRIGHT GLEE ,LUB I Prefiffwzf . . . KA1'HHRINIE :NICELROY Vin:-1'r'e.vi1ic1zr . Serrctary- Trenmrer FIRST SOPRANOS RL I'll ALI.EN JEAN AIzMs'I'IIoNG ,IEANNI-:'1 I'I-: BAGNAL CAIcoI. CARSWELL EMILY FI'I'c1IE'I r RUTH ANN ITANNA DuIIoTxIx' NICI-IoLsoN ENIILY Pmzn M.-un' IKUUNTREE .ANNIE RL7'l'll W.-mn PEGGI' Woonsmuu' SECOND SOPRANOS IXNN A'l'KlNSON BE'I I'Y B.-xxx-:II FRANCES IIOLLAD.-KY M.-IIRTIIA PTORTDN lVlAIi I'!lA joIIDoN MARX' FRANCES LANGFORD MAIIjoRIE LOWE KATIILIUNI-1 McELuoY KATlll.EIEN MORGAN Ruru PADDISON MARGAIRET' PETERS NANCX' IQENAKER Jovcu SI'EIssEGGIak SI'o'rswoon WALKER ,l'oI.LY WARR1Ne:Ix FIRST ALTOS Doms Bran JULEENE Cu'I'I1IcaII'I' MARY FAI-ZISINSKI NIADGE GRAX'DUN ELOISH TIARRINGTON ELEANUR l'IIanusR'r Bl:I'I I'Y STEVENS ANN MOORE VIIIGINIA BYRD HART JULIA JOHNSTON GL.-mvs Po'r'rs EDNA SI-IEALY DENORMA SMITH TOY WA'FKINS SECOND ALTOS JULXA ADAMS EDIT:-x BIKLE MARGARET FULTON EVA NICBRIDE IMIELEN MANEY fXNN Moomz Rosxz OSBORNE EMMA GLAss PALMEI1 CLAIRE SI-IEALY BETTY STEVENS Every Tuesday night forty-seven girls crowd into the theory room for Glee Club re hearsals-these girls having been chosen by the director, Mr. John M. Lewis, in the fall try-outs. This year the Christmas program was based on English carols and the May Day con cert brought the year's Work to at close. , The Glee Club is composed of music as Well as academic students, Moorus, S'I'rsvIsNs, MCELRKJX' BAGNAI., GPZNTIIY MEMBERS KATHRYN .ALLEN MAUDE BAKER , EI..IzABr:TII BOINIIST PRETTU BRUNSON NANC1'E CUMIMANDLLR EI.IzA Cnossv Do'r FOSTER ELEANOR GILLIAM CLARA LTRANT DQT HARTIN FRANCI-:s TTARVEX SIBYI. HII.L NIARGARET JARRETT DEE JENNINGS ALICE KINNAIRD ANN LL1-:WELLYN FRANCES MORGAN MARGARET OGBURN MARY Pou1.No'r SUE ROBBINS MARX' ROUNTRIZE MUZELLE RICE IsAmzI. RUSSELL Rl3SA STRAIT JANE Tl'10MAS ANN VANSToRY WANDA WAYLAND BETTY WRIGI-IT CCIAL ERVI ,E all B Prexiflent . . . TQITTY CoLcLoUoH Vice-Pzwiflefzt . . . JEANNI2T'rE BAGNAL Secretary-Treasurer . . SALLY ANN G'EN'FRY The Social Service Club is composed of MRjO1'S and Minors in the departments of Sociology and Psychology. The club has always had as its aim the promoting of interest in the social problems in the southern region of the United States. It has the twofold pur- pose of research and social actions related to the needs of southern society. The emphasis, however, is not sectional, but seeks to integrate the problem of this region with those of the other five in the country. The club stresses leadership training among the youth of our college, so that they will be in the position to become leaders of their communities. The advisor for this club is Mrs. Wimberly. 92 THE PANISH LUB Prefiffsuf . . . 'B14:'r'1'E JAN11: Woonsmi-1 l-'ine-P1'e.fi1!e11f . . SE67l'6fIll'y-Tl'Bt1.fI1I'El' . Jl'l.lA ADAMS IDICKSIE Bnowx lVlIRI.-UNI CARMICHAU. JULIA CLINKSCALES JANE Cooxc JVLEENE Cu'rnlsu1' ANN DAvmsoN Luci' DAv1s SARAH IJAVIS VIRGINIA .EDXYARD NIARY ELNIER SARAH Form NI.-un' ANN f3RAVlis lVIARTl'lA GRIl 1fIN Germ H EAFNER Fimxcias l'lOI.I..-KDAY NIARY JANE I-ior.1,.1Ncswowru NANCX' HOllNEIi M ICM BICRS CAuol.x'rJ Ismcm, Jl'l.lA jm-ixs'l'oN ANNE MAKE:-EACH ANNE IVICCANULISII Lucirla MClVlIl.I.IN SARAH Norcwoou P.-KTRICI.-X Pfuusn Douis .pROFFl'I I' CAIQMEN Pnoc'1'oR G1,o1uA Suiviiviicu H.ARRI14I'F'F Smrru BARR.-mA llllfll.-XRDSON PEGGY Silk.-xsvrg jovcxa Sricissuconxu MAR'I'IlA VFHOMPSUN Por.I.v WAILRINEII ANNE WIl.l.lA315 :ANNE VVoonsima MILDIQPID ZEIGLICR Due to the present relationship between our country and those of our Latin-Ameri- can neighbors, the Spanish Club seeks to bring to its members 21 better understancling of the conditions, habits, and language of these Spanish-speaking people. Thus originates its purpose, Whose fulfillment is sought through informal programs and short movies. Dr. Hamilton is club advisor. Bl X SMITH, Woonsma, SUMMI-:R 'J Q7 7 Ul'DlKE, DAVIS, jovcm, JOHNSTON sf EALLIANCE FRANCAI E Pl't35iI!8Ilf . . Vice-Prefidefzf . Secrelary . . Treamrei' . MEMBERS Forrxfi Bixma BE'I l'Y LANHAM MAR11.oU1s13 CHAUNCISY BARRAR.-x LOWE DOR0'1'IlY HAIi'1'lN LUCILR MCMII,I.lN MAIQGU ERITE SMITH .1 SARA ELLEN jovcisz . TERRY UPDIICI-I . JULIA JOHNSTON . . SARAH Dfxvis HRRNUON XIAUGHN FRANCES Wissa' MARY YOUNG The members of L'!l Zliamce F wmcaise are advanced French students. The club's ' t hel make French practicable for its members. All meetings are con- purpose is O p h Th' th io ram included discussions on the roles that France ducted in Frenc . is year e p ' g has played and is playing in World affairs. The members enjoy, also, French movies and songs. The club's advisor is Dr. Vermont. 94 CLA, t. ICAL CLUB Prs.ride1zr . . . FRANCES MARS!-IAIAI.. Vice-Prefiflefzt . . BARBARA TAYI.OR Serremry-Treamrer .... . . GIJADYS HARVA1'H MAUDE BAKER PRET'ro BRUNSON Ki'r'1'Y CLJl.CLCDUfilI L1zA CROSBY MADGIE GRAYDON MEMBERS lDORO'I'HY GREAR SIBYL HILL AI.ICE JENKINS JENNINGS SARAH jones KATHERINE MCELROY MARGARET OGBURN LAURA TAv1,oR ANN VANS'roRY The classical club is the oldest club on the campus. Its purpose is to furnish a background for the study of the classics. The membership consists of the advanced Latin students and those studying Archeology and Roman Life. At the monthly meetings relative subjects are discussed. Miss Gee, head of the Latin department, is club sponsor. Having traveled extensively in Italy, she is able to contribute many in- teresting glimpses of Rome and its history. HARVATH, MARSHALL, TAvLoR 95 p QL ., 'QQ f . . ' 'im'-'Jj.f if K QR. GRIlVlflN, DAVIS THE ADDLF1 CLUB Pre.fifz'e1zt . . . . .JEAN CLAIRI5 GRIITFIN Secrezkfzry-T1'eLz:Im21' . ..... . . SARAH M. DAVIS IVIENIBICRS CA'IIIIIiRINIi ARNOLD lvl.-KEY JANE EDWARDS BETTX' R.-wIsb:I'R ANN BACIIMAN MARY ELA-IIAR JEAN Roumzv MAVDE BAKER JANE Evvs ANN SANFURD lVl.-XRGARET Bfxxxs DnRII'rHs' GRE.-IR Dems S:m'I'u EDXVINA BI.onGI5'I 1' InA LEE HoI.I.INGswoR'rI-I LYNN SI'EIzGI..I-1 EMMA Jo BQWLES MARJORIE .Iomss BETTY STONEBANKS Dicxsnz BRONVN M.AR'I'IIA -IIIRDAN NI-.:I.I. SUDDIRIII1 Bu'I I'v CAIMII' lvl.-XRY EI.IzAIsETII KING ll-USTINA WAI.IcIaR FRANCES CLARK IKLICE KINxAIRu FRANCES WEST ANN.-xIsuI.I.I5 CRIB I'A'rsx' L.-me Axx W1I.I.IAIIIs PATRICIA CROFT ANN RANISPZLIQ All students Who participate in the riding classes at Converse are eligible for membership in the Saddle Club. Besides the excellent instruction that is received in the ring, there are pleasant rides along the bridle paths and twilight supper riding trips. Members of the Saddle Club give a riding exhibition in the spring, and Several Gyrnkhanas during the year. 96 UATIC CLUB I're.fif!e1zt . . . MARY ANN CURRY Vice-Prefiflefnf . . SARA ANN SAMMQNS Sem'efm'y-Trerzmrer . . . NANCY WlLsoN MEMBERS Kl'r'rv AIQCIIICYQ jRANxn'i 1'n: B.-XGN.-U. ELIZ,-xBE'l'n Bo1Nus'r PRli'I I'0 BRUNSON Lil.A DUIIRIC M.-xRGARu'1' Fuifrox c:LADY5 I'l.-xlw.-WH' IDA LEE-HC1I.I..INGS 'oR'1'ii FRANCES I'iOl.LADAY IVIARTI-IA I'IoR'roN MARGARET AIARRET'I' :XLICE KIN-NkiRD'w ANN Muoru-1 LALLA Nimoclcs ROS.-XLIE NOLAND EUNICE RICE JEAN rFORRIiNCE ANN XIANSTURY 'FFN'1X:'W':KLKER GIIACE Wn.i,i.ams P.-vr W1i.1.Riia Biassna WOLFE ixNN WUC!!! M.4RX' Youxc Vi' All students who have passed their Senior Life Saving tests are eligible to be come members of the Aquatic Club. The chief aim of this club is to further interest and stimulate spirit in swimming. At least two members must be present at the pool. when it is open. This year the club sponsored a Water pageant. -awww CURRY, SAM Moxs, WILSON 97 1-5 ' GRANDDAUGHTER LUB DAL'Gll'FERS Ruth Allen .,.. Betsy Anderson . Kit Anderson . . , Catherine Bagwell Maude Baker ... Carolyn Barr .. . Frances Bethea .. Caroline Brown , Pretto Brunson .. Betty Cloud .... Anne Davis ... Sarah Davis .... Claudia Dixon .. Johnnie Doyle .. Sally Edwards .. Florine France .. P7'8.fiIiB1Il . . . KA'I'lll,EliN MQRGAN lfice-laexiflevzt . FRANCES HARVEY Secretary-Treasurer . . LAURIE LUCAS MoTHERs D.-xUGu'ruas Mornsns Dauci-rrens , . .Ruth Christman . . . . .Helen Holmes , , . . . . . . .Margaret Ellis . . . .Robina Tillinghast ., . . ...Maude Gudger ..Mary Frances Guess . . . . . . , . .Frances Bruce . . . . . . .Alberta Brock i ...... Pretto Halford Mary Chambliss Dryer .. . . .Emily McDowell .........Mae Glass ... . . . .Sara Tillinghast ..Ruth Hattie Hazard . . . . . . .Carey Lindsay ..... . ,Lucile Norris Margaret Fulton . .. . . ,Nannie Ravenel Elaine Gressette .. Nancy Harris .... Anna Hart .... Frances Harvey ,. Eleanor Herbert .. M alinda Jennings .... Sara jones ,....... . Helen Ruth Jordon Betty Lanham .... Elizabeth Lockhart .... Laurie Lucas ...,. Betty McMillin .,.... Josephine Mansfield. . , Frances Marshall ,..,. Emma jane Mims .... Kathleen Morgan , . . . . .Elaine Carson Elizabeth Hubbard ......Anna Keitt .... , , .Winona Way Frances E. Turner . , . . .Marie Epton ....,.,.Ora Fant . . . . .Helen Wood ....,..Arrie Free Elizabeth Hardison . . .Mabel Simpson . . .Frances Austell .Margaret Ravenel .... . . .Anne Hall . . . . .Emma Crews .Kathleen Connor Cora Turner Morrah. .... Hessie Thomson Cynthia Moseley jane Nowell ...., Rose Osborne. . . . Emma Glass Palmer Mary Poulnot .... Evelyn Saunders .. Shirley Shepherd . . Caroline Smoak ... Ellen Swails ..,.. Barbara Taylor ..... Martha Thompson . , . Sara Harris Turner Allene Wells ..... Bessie Wolfe Anne YVoocl .... Mildred Zeigler ,. All daughters of Converse Alumnae are members of the Granddaughter-s Club. the year, this club assists in all alumnae functions at Converse. NIOTHERS . ...Helen DuPre . . . . , .Vera Gibbs .Susie Whitehead .. .Florence Glass .,.. .Ora Sherrill . . , ,Evelyn Keen , , .Beatrice Paine .Flossie Patterson Harriet Anne Smith ..., .. . . ., Annie McLeod .Carrie Lancaster ...Louisa justice ....Mattie Allen . . .Sara Schroder .Allene Chapman ...Ruth Dantzler Josephine Morton .. ...Louise Folk Throughout SEN IORS EMILY FI'I'CIIlC'I I' FRANCES HARVEY LALLA Nlmocxs GllACl'I WILLIAMS CCTILLI CLUB Pfgfilldllf . . Virte-Prefifleflzf . Ssrfrehiry-Trefum Bi CLAS JUNIORS BE'r'rY ALLEN ANN LLEwE1,1,YN -IUNE P0INDl1IX'I'I:IR Mom-:1,1,E Rlclc . CORA TLYIQNER MOIQRAII . . . SUE ROBBXNS . ALICE GRIER S R If P R Ii SF NTAT IVIEIS soPHoMoREs FRESIIMEN Krr ANIJl:lIlSON ELIZABETH BECKWITH .IEAN lqAYHOE ROSEMARY BLAKELY SARA SArvlMoNs GRACE LEE BUTLER ADELAIIJIE Sox VIRGINIA BYRD HART annual ball on November llth. The club's tradi- The Cotillion Club held its tional black and White was carried out in a very eifective patriotic theme which was not only suitable for the year, but also for the day. The figure was led by Cora Turner Nlorrah, President of the club, followed by the club officers, all dressed in White. Four representatives from the figure. Informal dances, held in the year. Q each class, dressed in black, also participated in gym, were sponsored by the club throughout the 35' ROBBINS, NIORRAH, GRIER 99 CC VER E AUXILIARY CCRP P1'e.r.i1Ze11l . . ....... . JANE Tlfiomns C. A. C. BOARD Senior Repra.re111afiz'e.f . ..... MARl'iARET FULTON, ALIC15 KINNAIIIID Junior Rej11'exe1zfafiz'eJ . . MARY LANN CURRY, NiXNCY W1LsoN Sophomore Repre:e111afiz.'e.v . . . LAURIE Lucns, JEAN Ronuify Fffihillzlll RBPI'8.Y6l1f!IZif'EJ' . . IXNN H15ADi.Ex', MARIAN R1'rcH113 The purpose of the Converse Auxiliary Corps is to organize all activities connected with the War effort on the campus. In addition to this a balanced program of physical Ht- ness is stressed. Any girl interested in giving five hours a month to War Work is eligible for membership. These hours may be spent in the Red Cross sewing and cutting rooms, drilling on the hockey field, running over the obstacle course or collecting scrap paper. The Con- verse Auxiliary Corps also sponsors movies on the War Which are shown at intervals throughout the year. This year the corps had over 85 members. i0O l9l5-1916 Hester Johnstone Ann Talbot Natalie Green Margaret Erwin listliur Goutlger Louise llarclingsun C. Reid Kathleen Watson Clll'lSliIlt' Luc Marlha Lunsford Sally Nash Mary Blanton jean jones Nancy Wilson juan C. Grillin By rd Murray Sara Ann Srunmons Betsy Cordon Annie Burrum Charlotte NVilds lilizabsth Boinest lvlargarct Fulton Rosa Strait Alice Grier Conway Fleming .lean Rmlcly Laurie .Lucas Nancy Nash Mary Drye I9-l-l-l942 Mildred Fleming Cora T. Morrah Lalla G. Nimocks 194-2-1943 Cornelia Alexander Anne Darby 'l'ison Ann Llewellyn 194-3-1944 Adelaide Sox Ann Davidson Kitty Arclusr Defay Wright Grace Williams Anne N. Pless Barbara Lee Annu Ficken Frances McKay Ida L. llollingsworth Mary Young Elizabeth Browning This year The Freshman Order of Rats was dissolved. The 1943-1944 members of that Or- der have organized a new, non-secret, active, underclassman leadership society-The Crescent. The name, The Crescent, symbolizes a college student in her earliest stage, as is the new moon, it sym- bolizes also the vast room for growth which the organization, together with the underclassmen shall have, it symbolizes the recognition of leadership which has not yet reached its potentiality but which will grow like the waxing moon. The purpose of The Crescent is to serve as a medium through which the Freshman and Soph- omore classes, together with the upperclasses and organizations can work in constructive and effec- tive activities for the betterment of our College. The members for The Crescent are chosen from the Freshman Class, both boarding and day students, in the spring of the year. The number of members is flexible-its limits being from eleven to fifteen, and they are taken in by alphabetical order in a formal ceremony conducted in the pres- ence of the student body. Q Qualifications necessary for membership are these: genuine interest in and growing understand- ing of others, unseliish leadership, both potential and recognized, depth of character, satisfactory scholarship. The charter members of The Crescent offer this new organization to the student body with the hope that it may contribute to the highest good of all and of Converse. IOI i I VKX L C Ti' j I l f Ill S fl! ,S ai is ,fi r , gf ll -Q-T4LSe'iWc5i-'zcniaiafffsxgbg ff than lil A Avsrn mmrscn , , nr 1 anno E Munir H sneeosu 3 79 Wm Ti 'T K' 2' i ' f M' 4 O9 f l ,Z . 'M l 1 ! U warn ,a x l ,If 5 , l ll ' T i K + i J: Bri'dQQV 'M cr. Buchan 4 fl I V Z 3?gcg?eET. llexandignsggg 2' ix f i Z l , . sa y - 3 Il H K Dever 45 L. Nimockn L? I I L Z . 'rest q me 5 M fl: M' N ' .l f ., 'Tl l yy ' 1 lg at W ' ' X l ilkxll 1 XSN.XW.XXXYi. L.....Ay P E FH vi G viiwl' . L Cl 'WS XXXKNk3.WmKk tn CD E. O 1 O 1 Q. Q 2 I3 UD Ph o c z Q. FD Q. 5, XO 3 NO cs- sc if. v4 O s: F? U1 FP P3 : 91 : UQ CID FD E. 9 P-3 :r OU if: 1 I had as their purpose to organize the representative girls in the Senior Class both for strengthening friendship and for cooperation in carrying out the purposes and ideals of all the college organizations. During the thirty-six years of this organization, succeeding similar groups of seniors endeavored to support and further this purpose. The fine influence of the Senior Order has been evident on the campus and its members have made a dehnite and constructive contribution to the life of the College. In the fall of 1944, the members of Senior Order and those of Alpha Sigma Sigma, also a senior honor society, saw fit to make the two organi- zations one. The reasoni for this merger was that the members of both groups felt that Senior Order and Alpha Sigma Sigma had always been one in purpose and that their united efforts in a new organization would be more elfective. The new organization shall be called The Order of the Gavel. 102 E IOR ORDER 1944 1909 1945 J. Bridger A. Austell Dever K. Seignious M. Weatherly Boinest C. McSween E. Salley E. Fitchett C. Buchan H. Thompson Nimocks C. Gant J. Arnold Brunson E. Runge H. Breeden Williams B. O. Alexander Ludlam 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 M. Ford H. Sparkman F. Potts M. Dowell H. Potts N. R. Sloan J- 5172211 Q. Thach J. Brabson C. Conner R. Smith L. Hunter K. Y. Murray K. James M. Riser R. Williamson B. Tucker E. Bomar L. Salley O. .Roddy S. Smith A. Davis A. Shane M. Young A. K. Smith M. Young R. Williamson H. Torbet M, Link F, Glass 51- Vgvung M. Conner M. Lane M. Glass R. Brown J. Henry - annamakef K. Everett E. McDowell Cl' . 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 N. Carroll T. Breeden L. Crosland 1'. Guess M. Allen C. Justice G. Cunningham T. Keith W. Scoville H. Johnston W. Barksdale L. Elliot H. Burnett C. Walker M. E. Wilkinson M. Bell V. Simpson M. V. Irwin M. Simpson M. F. Herndon R. Wiley O. Brown T. Daniels R. McNeil J. Price L. Willingham H. O'Neal K. Whitner S. Duncan M. O'Nea1 J. Salley E. Scales A. Page W. Sheppard K. Worth M, Porter L. Bomar K. McCord S. Oliver N. Green E. Cowan E. Cloud 1922 1923 J. Alexander T- Hardin V. Earle M. Malpass M. Taylor J. P. Rice F. Barringer M- Curry N. Bomar C- CUWUTI E. Porter M- Miller E. Brabham S- Miller 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 E- Porter E. Knight W. stmdmon I. DePass S. Wilkinson J. Buchalew M. Nelson R. Witherington V. McKenzie H' McLean M' A' Anderson E' Tmws M. Oeland A. Law M. Evans E' W9 '1W9F'1 1' M9 F9'1 L' Lafoque A. Rowland C. Wiley M. F. Andrews Woodruff Wrlght E' Bafiron L. Stevens G. Barksdale M. VanLnndingham M' A' Candle L' HMF11 L' Bailey M. Min Q P. Earl L. Mawson G- Gee L' Dam 13' 1111's g y L. Parrot E. Thomas R Hollida E. Jackson V. Earle H. Howard ' y 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 E. Bland M. Wilbourn J. Calvern L' Dean A' McMancu5 P' Dawg H. Powell C. Hudson E. Parrott G' Law , E' Zffmv L' Allen E' Thomas M' Malolle V- Cline 13. V. Bright B. Armncld M. Johnson . . ber etti C. MHAOY L. N. McCau hrin E. Jennings A. Weeks A. MacArthur A A h,g 1 . , , 5 L. McKellar C. Muna L. Jones A. W itehead M. McSwa1n D. Dillon A. Littlejolm I. Cummings H. Maulin S' Lufas L' Guest E' Mugs H. Thomas J. Jordan A. McLean S' Kmght -1' 11111 P' Johnson 1936 - 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 M. Barnwell V. Lorenz K. McKinnon E- Pratt E- Munroe J. Rogers I. Patterson V. Howard E. Watson E' Horton F' Savage B' Mccaughey S- Sprague P. Pratt M' D- Harding V. Pharr N. Howard. C. Zimmerman E. Lucas K. Kennedy V' Dodson B. Raunsford McLaur1n A. Hart D. Lyon C. Belser I. Weston -Y.-F--1 S. Lowry M. Toole Curry E- Coker S. Gibbes F. Huget M. Hart H. Phillips L. Corlnss J. Beattie M. Lindsay K. Lemmon 1942 1943 S' Curry A' L' Day -1' Lowry Rogers F. Brooke M. McCaig E. Howard M E. Pratt M. J. Young Yates M. R. Cannon Battle 1'. Hite L. Lafhth E. Adams Tison P. Breeden 103 5 f I, 1 t ' 1 if -,Er ffm I vsrx wh ALPHA IGMA IGMA Pl'5J'iKf67H' . . . . ALICE JENKINS Vice-Preriffezzf . . . MADGI5 GRAYIMJN Sawwary-Trea.fm'.e1' . . . . . . lVliARGAR1i'I' FUl,'l'oN CHERRY Sims Rismmzirr' GRAXCE WlI.I.lAMS The Alpha chapter of Alpha Sigma Sigma was established at Converse in 1921. Prior to that time a medal had been given each year to the best all-round girl in the college. Wheii it became evident that more than one girl deserved this honor, a club was formed in 1916 which developed into Alpha Sigma Sigma. The original chapter was founded at Newcomb College in 1915. Membership was based upon leadership, scholarship, class and school spirit. Since its founding the organization has tapped some 150 Converse girls for mem- bership. This year members of Alpha Sigma Sigma and Senior Order have seen lit to merge their respective organizations in the belief that they have always been one in purpose. The name of the new Senior leadership organization shall be The Order of the Gavel. 104 l7iI.IZAUE'1'II Boixissr PRE'1 l'O Biumsow SARA Disvisn EMILY Fl'I'CIIIZT'I' MARGAREF FUL'roN MADKZIE GRAYDUN ALICE jimxms Mixwrlm LUDLAM LALLA NIMOCKS CHERRY R1'IMlZ1iIl'l' GRACE VV11.1.1AMs 5 In October, 1944, the Order of the Gavel Was founded at Con- verse, as a result of the merger of two Senior organizations, Senior Order and A1- pha Sigma Sigma. The members of these two organizations believed that their respective purposes Were actually the same and that it would be far Wiser to have unified rather than diverse leadership. They hold it their purpose to organize the representative girls in the Senior Class that they, through a unified leadership might uphold and further the ideal and spirit of Converse. The qualities for membership in the Order of the Gavel are outstanding and properly directed leadership, depth of character, a sense of the spirit of Converse, and an acceptable scholarship standing. 105 gym, , - X-,Q .- . Y WR, ' . ' .A ' 'sw 1 - - ', ia' l . . . . . . ' - --1 CE- . ' 'f v -. A ' - 'z ' . 4 -9' - , ,r . ,J -Lf ' 'mix ,.V, ,gr v' ufwii,-,i - ' L .Q 1 4 Q 1 ae if ll af ,J X sl -. .X :Q jv 4. 6' . 'K . . . . - ,- . f - w A u- , 1 Q . -1 t -4' 2 5 1-22-5 , .. ' 5 , ,M -, Y . , ,gpg ' , 'W' X, ' ' 1 9 ' . u ' -- -- - .5-fy ,- . X I' 1 I X -1 h XX Ft X L. + .. 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'ff-A ' af s- bln: r',' , ,AW , THLETIC ADVI RY B ARD W Fust Row DUPRE, LL1D1Av1, Bnxmsvr, I'11oMAs, Qccond Row FUSTFR, FRANCE, WEL1 s, 9111-.R11111 CREG o111r, LEVKIQ, BRONXNINIC, Roxsmzss 1311251115111 T111AB1:'1H Bo1NLsr Vzfe F1 EIIIZBIIY MAIQI HA LUDI AM R8K01lZ1l1g Sec: erm 13 CAROL THOMAS Cofferjwollffzlzg Seczelmy L11 A DUPRF T1 811111161 IFAN TOIIIILNCI Se111111 A 11271501 Do 1' Pos rr R Semm Arlwmf SUI Romzms 11171101 Aflzzfm A1 1 BNI VV11 Ib 11111101 AflUlf0f MARIBI 1 L1,1w1s Sojvhomme A111 1101 F1oR1N1 FRANCE Sophomore 1411111101 E1 1711121 111 BROWNINC FlEfh77ldlI AIZUIIUI BP 1'lY SHERRII L 1511650771011 A 1fE'l.f0l T11r0DoRA The Athletic Advisory Board frttempts to promote the spirit of the Converse girls on the athletic held. Serving as Board encourages interest and enthusiasm in competitive fthove all, strives to produce good sportsmanship in e1ch girl IO8 W 7' Lll KI'I rY ARCIIIQR MAXIJCSI-I GRAYnoN sII5AN RoInIJI4:Y LIIIIW HoINI':s'I' IDA Liu-1 I'lUI.LlNGSX'VOR'l'II RosA S'I'RAI'l' liI,IxAIiI4:'I'H Bum-vNINn: MJXliCGAIlL2'l' tIARR1i'l I' JANE FPIIOMAS PRli'l I'O BRUNSON ANN LI.EXV1iI..I.YN JEAN MARIE ToRRI-:NCI5 lVIARY .ANN CIURRY FRANCES MCKAY ANN VANS'I'oRi' LlI.A IDUPRI-I HI5I.1iN MANI,:Y GIIACI-I WII,I.IAMs MARc:ARIs'I' FLII.1'oN LAI,1.A NIMOCIKS NANCY Wl,I..SON To become a wearer of the HC each girl must, through active partici- pation in athletics, earn a specific number of points. ln addition, she must keep training, attain a certain standard of posture, and possess good sports- manship. The wearer of the C is one who can always be depended upon to promote team spirit and good sportsmanship both on and off the field of play. Xi Ki-5' -If V of A-A -' ' ' 'I ' -V 1. 1' 51: Ti f X' E v w i ' ' --:ui xc A - A A'-MRM'-' - wif- , Jigs- HQAILL. .. sg H.. --. a flilabus Stillldlllgl FUIJFON, WII.I.IAMs, VANS'I'L'iRY, WlI.Sl1N5 Seated, First Row: jARRE'r'I', BROWNING, GRANT, BOINESTQ Second Row: IVIANRY, GRAN DoN, AKCIIEIQ, Nmxocxs, LI.:-:WIzI.I.YN5 Third Row: TQIIUINIAS, RODDEX', S'I'R.-xI'r, BRUNSUN IO9 MARY ANN Cimkx' HEAD OF sxvimmms ANN LI.EVK'EI,lXN HEAD UF HOCKEX V .Ewen iiirigggi mv 5 ' iii, few f i Come on, let's hit the water ' ' P if . . Freshmen's first chance I my Us t S . . . chlorinated eyes, stretchy, S3.tlll'21tCCl SLlltS . . . W21fCl'1 out under the diving board! . . . rushing in Hnal practices . . . THE MEET . . . on your mark, get set, go . . . Come on, fellows, swim! l I oeio-ar Everyone's favorite . . . posters seen everywhere . . . black and blue shins . . . cheerleaders going wild . . . pass it to the wing . . . STICKS . . . drive for that ole goal . . . bonhre . . . C's and stars . . songs, laughter, and misty-eyed Seniors. T T T WDLLEYBALL Everybody turning out . . . Whose serve? . . . under or overhand . . . helpful upper- classmen . . . cheers echoing throughout the gym . . . rota- ting . . . huge confusion . . . don't touch that net! . . . Our team is Red Hot! ll BAcKETBALL Y X l 1 if Sprained fingers . . . watch those columns . . . baggy gym suits . . . Worn-out tennis shoes . . . all-star players dropping them into the bas- kets . . . enthusiastic spectators . . . spectacular shots . . . come on and top that score x - . V X f x'm1.I' Rom S'1'nA1'r HEAD or vol.1..uBA i NANCY WILSON HEAD ui-' BASKETBAII 'R A kv '15 CCCER Spring again A... outdoor sports have taken over again . . . plenty of fun . . . Watch that interference . . . kick that ball and run . . . fouls . . . ath- letic points are really piling up . . . dribble . . . team Work. TENN S i , Lost. tennis balls .. . . interested ublic . . . tennis tournament . . . -fl -'ll' . p i ju.-xx Ronum mmm oil' socuzn HELEN MANEY irufxn OF 'rizxms good sportsmanship . . . look at that form . . . smashing drives . . . rushing to get a court . . . bad bounces . . . game, set, and match. c iii - '.,i i 't 1, . V - -'lr .,- U ' 135' e g - ff f 'T 1 H- , i f 4 H, ,, . ii W V : 527-. fiff ' ef- 1 ' ' ' T' it he r f it . i ij ' f ,J ,, . , - , T- , , -Q: ,,,, I it 1 ,La- M as ,W g 43, egg Y -- W V, V igjwfg H Q A good sport throughout the year . . . individual and class champions . . . lost balls and tees . . . Fore! . . . long drives and good putts . . . Needed: protection for An- drews and Cudd Windows . . low scores. ARCHERY Green campus dotted with bright arrows . . . all we need is a bull's eye . . . sore fingers . . . arm guards . . . played alone or in a group . . . accurate shots . . . plenty of good times . . . various games. Smrrswoon WALKER HE.-uw oxf Gomf Enrrx-1 Cmxu-'row HEAD OF ARCHPRX V ff' 413. W:- .,,,. NIARY Poui.NoT Fimzccszs McKAY HEADS OF HIKING -I. C. GRIFFIN HEAD DF RIDING HIKI G Start out hiking . . . end up hungry . . . the scramble for food . . . nursing the fire . . . the contentment of singing to- gether, sisters all . . . chatting by the fire . . . hikes in the early morning . . . sunrise . . . hikes in the late afternoon . . . sunset. KUJI G I. s jodphurs and blue jeans . . . spirited rides through the graveyard . . . supper rides . . . fun and food . . . those beginning exercises . . . Walk, trot, and Canter . . . Gymkhana . . . laughter and eating meals standing up ! ' E A ! k Q D I -,-- .f N 'NI L, I fp 40 K exif am! fha! VVa171hiro.-' grill .... 511111 fhe next day hrought 11 milf! case of fueezmmzzia .... Before fhe ffayx of Xah am! eaxe work. . . . UP. C. em! her hwzfe. . . . Three .ffafe xlieey of L1 four-year loaf .... Mifx Bz'ou'1ziug-zleezf we my more? . . . Mix.v Polifzer -fchere are those rlamriug feel? . . . Up Il tree, or fvhere do we go from here, heyy? . . . .411 off! Egyptian ezutom. .... fm! wail- ing .... Whffs hats? . . . The off! gray mares, they ailft 'zchmf they meff to he. . . . Mz'.f. lfVafher-'zvhere if your tchixzfle? . . . Mi5p1'i11t. I I5 Proudly we present these outstanding personnlitiesfwho have shown themselfves worthy of recognition. Highest in honor, leadership and ztnselfish spirit, they gave of thernselwes unstintingly in everyday living. These will be remembered. I fis K L- 4 Pr K A I Q. A if a bf., , , v , .,4,. , , A '- -.mt , , . w 4 1 . m , 1 Q . X, nw- . -. , K 3 F A ' ' .'C v' 4' ,-Q I P J 1 A . .wh K- 4 ' ' C 'K . Bl' 51-Eiifli 111' ' ,ff.,.., ' 'N ,i Tanga. E J: fgwt ni!! , Q R-55 Glncn .ST-U' 'sms H9 Map nik-,Q ada IZO E L P Nu 1 I I i L 32 Q 60,0 0 0 0 0 O M OA ' X qw. H2 if:-plififlgig' rf? f I 'iii , . A if - H I , I Lil -ll X 'T , -- -fl A as f ff. 13 fy I Q5 ,Ji,,H 354 . ' if - 0 - K W .V Wu! 3351! 5 , . U ,vez it L ,sf r N . 5 ' . l,' 4 7 A rg, . 5-qu! i ., , 51.3 ' P ' -. if 1: ' . 'J 51. 2154? lie, U ,4,w:s,'- fi. 1l :l'. f . , 1, ,QE Uif- 'TNQ ' fl:fT'L ' f 1 ' ,. I .55 ' 1.1.1 A ..-li , ' rf' I 3 . E1 F4 ' fi I? 'J nl 'W ., 1' V1 i I ', ' 3' 4' 1 .,f er-14. ej! L - ' D' Q Ir' .1 .-3. I 1 15, . 44,2 . ,r H177 ,'f . 4. ' .' 3 1 . .- L s ,. A , - . '1 - ' 4- M H, .K-K . Vg s pe- f -1 1 x 5, L L' if ,523 fa - A 5 . X T .511 r , 'PF' fl V - ,,. , P Lf i2f2+ 1:'vf- .wf ..- ,gl I iss grace Qgiffianzs. MAY QUEE, , 1945 126 1 k7Al0AJ 7p!L07Z5 .gmwwow 77 A CCD VER E FD 1 africia garglzer MAY QUEEN, 1944 A E . .L . V A+. K 4... ' , -- .,,A .5 . . ., KWH' yu 1 9 .M u +9 Qacnfricia garcyrzer, QUEEN Gfara juclzun, KING I27 MAY COURT V I A yyy y ya- all U A 1 x 'P ' d v: WILl.l:X5lS, May Qmwu, ami Nmmcxag Tlmird SENIORS-First row: NIORR.-U1 and Ruramxsg Sccon rm row: RUSSELI. and Fl'rCIl1iTT, Xllaifl of Honor. MAYDAY af C VE J-A 'r ' 1 J N 'I .. vm Q , A JL' If f I' o il 37 .3 y y -5' A 555 Cgmify gbfclzeff IVIAID OF HONOR 5 If Mzzy Day all Cozzfvcfrfv-zz day of lzwvlfz- tion and beauty-fz day of ffm and froliclc- ing on the gnfwz-zz day of fuzstvl 0rgzz1m'fcx amz' mzzlti-Lrolonfd flofwwxs'-zz day of pomp, fwfwn our lrwg-wzozzitvzl QIIUCIZ J'Ill'l'0!HldUIZ by fzw' wzfrl of .vc11w1A4 wz, is Cl'0'ZUllc','IZ by thx, Pl'c?J'flfl!lZZ of the fltfzylmficf Axmciatimz. 128 1 SE :md c:ARRlSONi'SCCIY11d row: 1 1 IUNIORS-First row: GRIER ALLEN and THOMSON. IQ45 SOPHONIORES-First mvv: SAM- Muxs and Axnrzusowg Second Ruw: KA Y Hoa :md Roslin. FRESPIMEN-First row: IDUPILLE and Brzcxwrrng Second row: PLOWDEN and H.-uzT. T Lk S Ei .M f il' ,E Q! 32 x. Q 'f'-L L N f -': I - 5 A Wi Y. -if ,' FQ 1 f .VF HQ 1-. .. 'F In 'pn I 4. f n- N- - - ,, ,, , ,, ., 4.131 l M , ' ...r.,. an . 0 f.e,1.Z7. 1, PI -, 1' ,. . Q x- E, 3- Q M: War, - 'gy K ,. 7-9-B I 1-, ,lf . -5 71, ! ' Q -w V .- x1Jff4 , gs.:-H 'S I'-' , 'iit X f' '-.15 . . .fy':yg,:.l.1 Yyv- - .-.A y.-. mf, -A-...M ,,,,,IL .1 H , 'Ewa :wf ' A, -4- ' X : ' - :WY Y ' - N X ' ' rg ..,r,E:-.' - ' - 4 ,gg . A , . ' , ., ' 5-71- . v W .1 ' '1 A - I if . X ,- 4 4 , 'flff-' 'vx 11 ,t wit.-.-,Ly A 'J '-rrp. fi '4 1 fm u 'N . f 'M-V24 wi .:J,,1.,!v' J .J IA -.K 1.5 Xiu ,. I -n ss, I .1 I -. I - 1 I l .. gf x,. Y Ivlh, . x 'D X ,r ...WDDIG... The Junior-Frexhfnon Wedding ceremony symbolizes the uniting of thoye two clfzxsex in lasting bonds of friendxhip. The bride, 'whose identity is not reweuleal until she enters, is fl member of the Freshnuzn clay: and the groom is chosen from the Junior class. M emherx of the 'wedding g party are .relectezt from both clrmex. This .rlfter clan frlenalfhip if curriezl on through the years in all phufes of college life. ,K 'La Row: C1.uun, Conn-Tns, Rossa, YVoong Second Row: HE.ADLEX', A1.x,mc, RAMS1-Luz, Tmmsox, McSwExzx, Rum, BLACK, GRIFFIN, Pmwnax. Maid-of-Honor, MCMIL- Chaplain, WIl.SON3 Groom, BLAKELYQ Bride, Wfuxmag Ben Alan, Crm-:ng Malrou-of-Honor, GRAHABII, L.-mu.-ug, BUTLER, Tuom.-xs, DUI'ILLE, Sngvuxs, HART, STRMT l3I U Mxf xwvff, A 3 mg, W L No l01Hlll't.w VEN1 H1711 it ' 'Y I1 TL ICLI Con 11615 ,,.X' fx ef -: W' 'Q ' --E' . 'A .5 I Wu cl ' s im- f C -R AE ,gf I F? 2,4 ,. 5. f 2:5 ff 1 f 'Fla 'Q HQ: -.215 . :.r,,L,1 ' 3381? 'I 3 jj , 3 kg: C., ' 2 E 1 5 F E 1 if , I' lf: A . , , A T I , 1, 6 Q. l f' 'xl I' . 'Ive S0111 miglwg sur 0 OCT OBE Rf 'Baum 1 Z4 C1 aus 1 5 GLU ni n g JB tot N U AG 04,11 'Il Yf' 'Nutlning wer 'worries mc 'W-, -gugpfyifi !l,f'NX . ,W 'A-' x 4 MU atc as trtv L The Spartanburg Mttsic Festival has from its beginning been an integral part of the life of Converse College. It has had its advantageous effects in bringing the college very much into the light musically. lV1any great artists have been introduced to the college through the medium of the Festival, and many is the time that their influence has been realized. From the lirst, the Festival's chief sup- porters have been the citizens of Spartanburg and sur- rounding towns. Their interest has been ebbed throughout the years and it is surely because of them that the Fes- tival has assumed the proportions it has today. 'l'he Festival evolved from a plan in 1894 to establish a large and line chorus whose purpose was to rehearse im- portant Cantatas, oratorios, and other choral works for pres- entation in public performance. From this Converse Col- lege Choral Society evolved the idea of the annual musical liestival which would enable the people in this section to hear the world's linest artists as they were presented in im- portant musical masterpieces. ln lVIay, 1895, Spartanburg took the initiative role of broadening musical interest in the South when she gave the lirst South Atlantic States lVlu- sic Festival. Soon at'terwards Spartanburg became the mecca ol' mu- sic lovers throughout the Southeast. At the Festivals of 1899 and 1900 collectively, the total attendance exceeded nine thousand persons. The Festival began with only cantatas accompanied by organ and piano. The Festival was held for the lirst four years in the College Chapel, but when the auditorium was completed in 1899, the festival was moved to it and from then on, the auditorium has been the scene of the Spar- tanburg Nlusic Festival. ln 19111, due to the tremendous crowds, the auditorium was enlarged. One of the principal dillierences between the festivals today and those in the past 'is that in the earlier ones, the principal artists were imported, while today the emphasis is on exploiting native talent. Among those imported ar- tists who captured earlier Festival audiences were Schu- mann-Heink, Rosa Fonselle, Nlartinelli, Louise Tetrazzini, Geraldine Farrar, Nlary Garden, and others. Among the foremost,personalities that the Festival has presented is Walter Damrosch. He was a great enthusiast of the Fes- tivals and makes admirable comment upon it in his auto- biography. He conducted the orchestra at the Festival for ten years. The seven outstanding directors ot' the Festivals have been Dr. R. H. Peters, Arthur Nlanchester, ltidmon Mor- ris, Louis llennett, Frederick Wodell, Wilson Parker Price, and ltlrnst Bacon. Wlieii lilrnst Bacon came to Converse as dean of the lVlusic School in 1938, he conceived the idea ol' beginning' a new Spartanburg Music Festival, using only native talent. The function of the old Festival in bringing in outside artists for Spartanburg audiences is being carried on now through the Spartanburg Civic Music Association by bring- ing in four noted artists each year. Since 1938, the Spartanburg Nlusic Festival Associations, consisting of the Spartanburg Lyric Opera Company, the Spartanburg Festival Chorus, and the Spartanburg Sytn- phony Orchestra, all composed ol' native. recruits, have combined in the presentation of the Festival. These three groups include professional and business people ol' Spar- tanburg and vicinity, men in uniform at Camp Croft, and students ol' Converse College. ',l'he hearty cooperation be- tween the many local professional musicians and the ama- teurs goes liar to make the concerts ol' high calibre. Last yeat s Festival featured lVlme. lVlaria lVlaximovitch, the Converse College trio, composed ol' Analee Bacon, cellist, Claire Harper, violinist, and Lionel Nowak, pianist. lt also presented the debut of Tennessee born Carol -lones, a young tnezzo-soprano to Spartanburg audiences and the production of Frokoiieflls Peter and the VVoll ' with ballet under the direction ol' Hedi Pulitzer. limerging from its role as accompanist, the Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra under the baton ol' Lionel Nowak, presented several compositions singularly. All the concerts of last year's festivals were enthusiastically received and a very line representation from the Converse College student body attended the perliortnances. The Festival, here at Converse, has become almost leg- endary and is inextricably woven into the life and his- tory ol' the college. lt is certainly not too much to say that for many, many years to come when the spring re- turns, talk of the Festival will instantaneously begin lilling the air. TH -O OF THE M .Z F . 'es . YS' V1 EQ, 'fi K'5' , ,1 f -- fff wr- ff' X ' ' -f' 'Q r .. , - A I. 25' iff'-5' 1 if W Cd, : '61 5 - '- fa -' ,. ff X? If ul- ' Q f fl!-'YIP Offx P6 1221 Var CYIP aff 'a CW' :HW .rf fha' In 211' 4,4,u .W LY I RHI!!! :W 011 1- 'U-V flff' :IQ an J' 4fJ1PfZx 'iffy ,231 4' 0 f .fzrzz 4,34 I-oo! 0-yu: KJ! V r:.- el s., r fa 'I' I 4 u Them I6 51111112 711 as my fm cf! 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C. .. . . . . .7 Marion Ave., Sumter, S. C. . . . . . , .110 Morgan Ave, Talladega, Ala. Butler, Grace Lee. .. ..... . .1320 Westmoreland Ave., Norfolk, Va. Bynum, lvlay C. .................. 13 Church St., Sumter, S. C. Byrd, Doris .......... 37 Warwick Rd., Kenilworth, Asheville, N. C. Byrd, J. Elizabeth .......... Caldwell, Doris Hardy .. Caldwell, Marjorie Cade .... Calloway, Helen Louise ..... Cameron, Dorothy Luella .... Camp, Betty Odell ...... Camp, Margaret H.. .. Camp, Olive B. ....... . . . . . . .380 Cashua St., Darlington, S. C. . . .400 Caulder Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. . . . . . . .164-0 State St., Nevr Orleans, La. .3102 Peachtree D1'., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. ..l921 Chestnut St., Wilmington, N. C. H215 Easti Cleveland, Greenwood, Miss. .. . . . . .711 Witaker St., Savannah, Ga. . . . . . . . . . . . . .722 Clay St., Franklin, Va. Cannon, Mary Aurelia ........ 366 Alexander Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. Carlton, Jeanne E ...... Caxlton, Margaret Alice ..... Carmichael, Miriam ........ Carrington, Jean McNeill Carswell, Carol ..,........ Chaudron, lvlary Anna . .. . .1503 Wilmington Ave., Richmond, Va. .......... . . . .Rt. 6, Spartanburg, S. C. 4-225 Kingcrest Parkway, Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . .Church St., Woodstock, Va. . . . .808 Hancock Dr., Americus, Ga. . . . .112 College St., Cedartown, Ga. Chauncey, Marilouise .. Chreitzberg, Betty ....... Clark, Mrs. Frances Dye . Clarke, Carolyn Virginia Cliukscales, Julia E. .... . Cloud, Elizabeth ........ Colclough, Nellie Kathryn Coleman, Elizabeth Ann . Coleman, Mary Burwell . Commander, Nancye P. . . Compton, Edith F. .... . Compton, E. Elizabeth . . . Cook, Jane R. ..... . . Craig, Frances ...... Creighton, Sybil Grace . . . . . Cribb, Annabel ...... Croft, Patricia ........ Crosby, Catherine Eliza . . Crowder, Frances S. .. . Culcleasure, Edna Jane . . Cureton, Josephine ll. .. . Curry, Mary Ann .... Cushman, Elsie M. .. Cutright, Juliene . .. Darling, Janet D. .. Dashiell, Elizabeth , . . Davidson, Arm C. Davis, Ann Edwards .... Davis, Anne McDowell .... Davis, Lucy B. ....... . . Davis, Sarah M. Day, Addie Ellen Dennis, Florence J. . . Dever, Sara Ellen DeWitt, Pauline F. . . Dickinson, Joyce N. . .. Dixon, Claudia M. Doyle, Johnnie . . . Dunlap, Louise . .. . . . .209 Woodlawn Terrace, Alexandria, Va. ...4-62 Perrenneau St., Spartanburg, S. C. H184 High Point Rd., Spartanburg, S. C. s. c. . . . .Rt. 1, Abbeville, S. C. ...........Lilesville, N. C. .................Batesburg, S. C. ... . . . . .806 Main St., Danville, Va. . . . .224 Norfolk Ave., Lynchburg, Va. ...221 Hampton Ave., Sumter, S. C. . . . . .Bugby Rd., Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . .27 Harby Ave., Sumter, S. C. . . . . . . .1600 St. Ann St., Jackson, Miss. . . . . .541 Twin Drive, Spartanburg, S. C. .129 S. Fairview Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. . . . . . . . .493 Pine St., Spartanburg, S. C. . . .5626 Callowhill St., Pittsburgh, Pa. . . .Abbeville Rd., Greenwood, S. C. . . . . .1611 Saver Ave., Richmond, Va. ..64-3 S. Converse St., Spartanburg, S. C. .....133 Augusta St., Greenville, S. C. ....68S Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. . . .1198 Fifth Ave., Conway, S. C. . . . . . . . . .458 Beall Ave., VVooster, Ohio . . .2903 Thornhill Rd., Birmingham, Ala. . . . . . . .115 Westover Ave., Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . .168 York St., Chester, S. C. .2777 Lookout Place, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. 707 Oaklawn Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. .. . . . . .210 Liberty St., Winnsboro, S. C. . . . ....Box 315, Uniontown, Ala. .................Trenton, S. C. ...72S Milledge Rd., Augusta, Ga. . . . . . .1305 Poplar Blvd., Jackson, lvliss. H312 Glendalyn Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. . . . . , .3-l-7 Mills Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. .. .72 Latimer Street, Spartanburg, S. C. . . . .525 Front Street, Georgetown, S. C. . . . . . .R. F. D. No. 2, Hartsville, S. C. Dupille, Phyllis .. ....................... Icliclcory, N. C. Dullre, Lila L. ......... H532 Gleudalyn Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. Edwards, Barbara Bray ................. East Main St., Troy, N. C. Edwards, Mary Jane .... Box 29, Haywood Rd., Hendersonville, N. C. Edwards, Virginia Berkley Eggert, Margaret Helen . .. Ellison, Virginia Belle .. Elmer, Mary Elizabeth . . Emmett, Elizabeth C. . . Epps, Jane Conyers . . Estes, Mary Drewry . .. Evans, Dorothy Celeste . . . . . . . .325 1fVest Third St., Gastonia, N. C. ..... . . . .593 South Hill, Gritliu, Ga. ....R. F. D. 3, Spartanburg, S. C. ...922 Manship St., Jackson, Miss. . . . .llillcrest, Clifton Forge, Virginia . . .201 Heller St., Kingstree, S. C. . . . . , .Cedar Crest, Cascade, Virginia . . . .4 Monnish Place, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Ezell, Loretto Duckworth . .. . . .616 Rutledge St., Spartanburg, S. C. Fabisinski, Mary Brownlee ...... 1714 N. 9th Ave., Pensacola, Florida Felder, Mary Ellen ....... Fitchett, Emily ......... Floyd, Carlisle Sessions, Jr Floyd, Katherine Ermine . Ford, Sarah Frances ..... Foreman, Ellen ...... Foster, Dorothy Jean . . France, Anne Florinc .. Friend, Elizabeth B. .. Matthews, S. C. ...100 Home Ave., Hartsville, S. C. . . . ..,............. Holly Hill, S. C. ...................Ho11y Hill, s. C. . . .1218 S. 28th St., Birmingham, Ala. ..................Ellenton, S. C. . . .P. O. Box 664, Spartanburg, S. C. ...723 Plume St., Spartanburg, S. C. , ........... Drakes Branch, Va. Q l Fulton, lvlargaret Adger . . Gaines, Lila Mae ..... Gamble, Blance ...,.. . Garrison, Mary Helen Garrison, Mary Neal .,,. Garvin, Eoline Merchant Gault, Mildred Cassandra . Gay, Margaret Elizabeth .. Gentry, Sally Anna ...... Gilliam, Eleanor Frances Glasgow, Grace .... Glass, Frances S. Goode, Stevie ...... Goodwin, Margaret .. Graham, Ida jo ...... Grant, Clara Gibson Graves, Mary Anne ...... Graydon, Margaret Vlallace Grear, Dorothy Nell ..... Gregorie, Tlaeodora B. Gressette, Elaine Carson Grier, Alice Walker . . Gritlin, jean Claire .... Griffin, Martha Baird Guy, Margaret Lacy .... . Hackett, Elizabeth Jeanes , Haley, Josephine Vickey .. Halley, Helen Anne . . . Hamilton, Patricia Ann . Hamlin, Mildred Ruth STUDENT DIRECTORY-Continued .3624 Bellwood Drive, Nashville, Tenn. ...................Greensburg, Penn. , ......................,Lane, S. C. , . H1600 Hutford Rd., Charlotte, N. C. . . . . . . . . . . . .Manning, Chesnec, S. C. . . . .1408 Bedford Ave., Altavista, Va. .,... . . . . . . . . .Route -l-, Spartanburg, S. C. .76 Montgomery Ferry Dr., Atlanta, Ga. ... . , . .1110 9th St., Miami Beach, Florida ,402 Connecticut Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. . .2301 Sherwood Ave., Charlotte, N. C. . . . . ..,..Tentl1 St., Greenville, N. C. ....................Spring Hill, Ala. ...lU72 Howard St., Spartanburg, S. C. .208 North l6th St., Wilmington, N. C. ..................,..Andrews, S. C. ,..l3'-JS Coleman Ave., Whitmire, S. C. . . . . l l I0 Barnwell St., Columbia, S. C. . . . . . . .921 Heard Ave., Augusta, Ga. .,..6S Lenwood Ave., Charleston, S. C. ....722 Glendalyn, Spartanburg, S. C. ............,..Statesville, N. C. . . . . .College Ave., Douglas, Ga. ,. . . . . .College Ave., Douglas, Ga. . . . . l6l9 Alabama Ave., jasper, Ala. . , . .l9O Fairview, Spartanburg, S. C. ,. .....Lavonia, Ga. ......................Reynolds, Ga. . . . . ,224 Hillside Ave., Charlotte, N. C. ....Sunny Acres, R. F. D. l, Hollins, Va. Hamrick, Catherine Pace . Halnriclc, Elizabeth jean ,. Hanna, Ruth Anne ....,., Harrington, Eloise Viola .. Harris, Barbara McDowell. Harris, Dorothy Louise .. Harris, Nancy Elizabeth . Hart, Anna Harrison . . , . Hart, Virginia Byrd . . . Hartin, Dorothy Louise . Harvath, Gladys S. ..,. . Harvey, Frances Harriett ., Hayworth, Marianne 'l'. . Headlee, Ann Selden . . lrleafner, Gene ........ . Heminway, Bertie Carolyn Herbert, Eleanor Wray . . Hildebrand, Mary jane Hill, Carolyn Sibyl ,.., Hill, Casandra Janett . .. llite, Sally Ann ........ llolladay, Frances Walder Hollingsworth, lda Lee .. Hollingsworth, Mary jane Holmes, Mary Burns Horner, Nancy Carolyn .. Horton, Martlia Louise . Hudson, Maude Ogburn Hunt, Grace Kathryn Huntley, Wilma llelen . .. .....,...........,. Andrews, S. C . . . .435 Limestone St. Gaffney, S. C ......R. li. D. 2, Gatlney, S. C ..........,......Gifl'ord, S. C .. . . . . . . . . ,419 Oak Ave., Hamlet, N. C .2036 26th St., Place W., Birmingham, Ala 200 W. llanipton Are., Spartanburg, S. C . . . . , , . . . , . ,219 Surry Ave., Ellain, N. C ....l227 Crenshaw St., Newberry, S. C . . . . ,Reservoir Park, Lynchburg, Va . , . . . . . . .255 llroad St., Sumter, S. C .3877 Pealcland Pl., Lynchburg, Va .,,,...,.,.......llollylli1l,S.C ....,.,, lSl6 Euclid Ave., Bristol, Va 4206 Seminany Ave., Richmond, Va .. ...rl-23 Fenton Place, Charlotte, N. C ...l2l Michigan Ave., Decatur, Ga .....,.......St. Matthews, S. C ..,,l79l Main St., Anderson, S. C . . . . . . . . .16 Crest St., Lyman, S. C .,..322 VV. Pine St., Florence, S. C . .4301 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va Zlli Monument Ave., Richmond, Va ....22lS Monument Ave., Richmond, Va ...llllll S. lllth St., llirniinghaln, Ala . ...,.. lil Gull' St., Sanford, N. L, .. , , . . ,209 East 4th St., Rome, Ga . . . .204 Mills Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. ...,..........,.,......,.Gretna, Va ....49-l llampton Dr., Spartanburg, S. C. JKAAIJNAAAAMA MMAAAIVJ r ,. E 'A s 1854-1945 STANDARD COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS A B B S AND M A DEGREES STRONG PRE MEDICAL ENGINEERING BUSINESS AND SCIENTIFIC COURSES VOLUNTARY SENIOR R O T C UNIT ADEQUATE LIBRARY LABORATORY AND ATHLETIC FACILITIES EXPENSES MODERATE Approved Llst Assoctatxon of Amerlcan UIIIVCTSIIICS, Member Assoclatlon of Amerlcan Colleges, the Soutbexn Ull1V6lS1tV Confelence and Southem Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges Address the President for Further Information i WALTER K. GREEN President SPARTANBURG, S. C. Worroia couleois W...-A-A...--.. '- ...nf-. ....-H.. .. ' .-.-. ' ' ' Y 'AW' -cf-A 1 'W 4 , , 4 4 4 4 Isbell, Carolyn . . . . . jackson, Frances Lee .... Jarrett, Margaret ..,.... jenkins, Alice llargroves . Jennings, Dee ......... Jennings, Evelyn Tweet . . Jennings, Mary Malinda Jewel, Marjorie Anne .,.i jiggetts, Mary Anne ..... johnson, Florence Jeannette Johnston, Julia Moore ..... johnson, Meredith Latham jones, Margaret llall .... jones, Marjorie Madaline jones, Sarah Fant ....,.. Jordon, Helen Ruth ...... Jordon, Martha Virginia . . . . . Joyce, Sara Ellen ........ Kayhoe, Jeannette Murdoch King, Mary Elizabeth ,... Kinnaird, Alice Buchanan . Kiser, Frances Douglas .. Klugh, Harriett Denty .. Kostlvade, Nancy ,...,. Lane, Patricia Anne ... . Langston, Mary Frances .. Lanham, Elizabeth Calhoun Lanlcford, Mary Frances .. Lee, Ellen ........,... Lefler, Fannie Doris .. STUDENT DIRECTORY-Continued . . . . . . .26 Mills Ave., Greenville, S. C. ...Route 2, Box 116, Mill Spring, N. C . . . . . . .23 Walnut Ave., Roanoke, Va . . . . .531 Warren Crest, Norfolk, Va . .. .............. St. George, S. C 31 W. Hillcrest Dr., Greenville, S. C C ..............Cope,S. . . . .605 Summitt D1'., Sanford, N. C . . .... 920 Pinelnlrst St., jackson, Miss . . . ..., 106 Brighton Rd., Atlanta, Ga. .14-1 Church St., Rocky Mt., N. C .,., East Main St., Plymouth, N. C .................Wallace, N. C. .. .Staples Mill Rd., Richmond, Va .. . . 246 East Main St., Union, S. C. . . . . . 199 Clifton Ave., Spartanburg, S. C 319 East Main St., Washington, N. C 2747 Reynolds Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C . . . . . .332 Greenway Lane, Richmond Va ......................Conway,S.C .....................Laneaster, Ky. . .. 202 Montford Ave., Greenville, Tenn . . . . . . . .175 N. Ave., Anderson, S. C . . . .120 Woodley Rd., Winnetka, Ill . . . . . . . .Elderlanc-, Burlington, N. C .. . . . . . . . . . .Brevard Place, Camden, S. C .. .605 Glendolyn Ave., Spartanburg, S. C .. . . . . . . . . . .R. F. D. 2, Franklin, Va .. .471 Kennedy St., Spartanburg, S. C . . . . . .River View, Norwood, N. C Lethco, Betty jane .... 134 N. Converse St., Spartanburg S. C. Lewis, Betty Edwards .. .........., 210 Haile St., Camden, S. C. Lewis, Maribcl Eugenia .. Lewis, lVlary L. ..... . Llewellyn, Ann . . . Locke, Helen ....... Lockhart, Elizabeth . .. Love, Bette Jean .... Lowe, Barbara .......... Lowe, Madeline Beatrice . ,. Lucas, St. Laurence Fleming . Ludlam, Martha Harrington, Mcllride, Eva Liddell ...... McCall, Virginia Mae .,.. McCand1ish, Ann Godfrey .. ........................Avon, S. C. .. .803 Woodland Dr., Greensboro, N. C. . . . . . . .13 Roslyn Road, Richmond, Va. ., .18 E. Earle St., Greenville, S. C. . . . . . .Camden Road, Wadesboro .... .. . . .Kings Creelc, S. C. .. . . . .1623 Pinehurst, jackson, Miss. . . . . .134 Golding St., Spartanburg, S. C. . . 807 Woodland Dr., Greensboro, N. C. 4717 Poplar Springs Dr., Meridian, Miss. . . . .1951 Crescent Ave., Charlotte, N. C. . . . . . . . . . .15 New St., Marion, N. C. . ..., 920 Evans Rd., Marion, S. C. Mclllroy, Katherine Josephine . .... 2939 Brook Rd., Richmond, Va. McGee, Beverly Camille .... McGill, Mary ...... . McGinnis, Hugh ....... .. McKay, Frances Louise ..... McLeod, Mary Ann ..... E. McMillan, Helen Decanda H415 St. Andrews Ave., Spartanburg, S. . McMillin, Elizabeth Austell . ......... Route 2, Anderson, S. C. ..................Spring Hill, Ala. .121 Golding St., Spartanburg, S. C. ....ll9 West 3rd Ave., Lexington, N. C. Park Dr., Forest Mills, Spartanburg, S. C. C . . . . . .537 Glendalyn, Spartanburg, S. C. McMillin, Mary Lucile .................. R. F. D. 2, Inman, S. C. McNair, Kathryn Low . . McSween, jean Crews . . Magness, Nell Rachel , . . Makepeace, Nancy Ann .. . . .701 Summit St., Vlinston-Salem, N. C. ' Tenn. ....................'Iusculum, . . . .157 Mills Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. .. 403 Summitt Ave., Sanford, N. C. Maney, Helen Abston .......... 1801 19th Ave. S., Nashville, Tenn. Mansfield, Josephine Gurney ........403 E. Main, Spartanburg, S. C. MAMMAN . 1 ,Ww.AAAA44e, Y WH WH A CARROLL G. DESCHAMPS, President and Treasurer W. G. GOWAN, Secretary 1 TI-lllE SPARTANBURG LUMBER AND MILLWORK CO., INC. BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 162-163 , ..... 1 r . r h n r 1vvvvvA A vw ' ' A7VW A'A' SYLVAN BROTHERS JEWELERS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS O czal Jeweler Converse Rings P i . : 2 . , . , . I if P , . 1 1500 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA 1 P 444 AAA: an AAAA Marshall, Frances Martin, Mary A. ....... . Martin, Martha Elizabeth Matthews, Emily Eugenia Melton, Nova Evangeline Miles, llelen O'Quinn .... Miller, Edna S. .... . Mims, Ennna jane .... Mitchell, Virginia W. .. Mobley, Emily Alice . , Moore, Ann Warren ..... Morgan, Frances VVi1son .. Morgan, Kathleen Conner lVlorrah, Cora Turner ........., 208 Overbrook Rd., Greenville, S. Moseley, Cynthia Elizabeth Murray, Byrd ,...,... . . . Nash, Nancy McKay ..... Neilson, Melville Croom ... Newsom, Harvey ...... Nichols, lylargueritc ...... Nicholson, Dorothy Dial .. Nimoclis, Lalla Green .... Noland, Rosalie Haxall Norwood, Sarah .... . . . STUDENT DIRECTORY-Continued ,. .1921 2-lth, Meridian, Miss. . . , . . . . . .75 Salem St., Andover, Miss. . . . . .2101 Pivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va . ......,.... james, Laurinburg, N. C . ...,... 22 Piedmont St., Lyman, S. C ,H234-0 S. W. 32nd Ave., Miami, Fla .. .795 Rutledge St., Spartanburg, S. C .656 Maple St., Spartanburg, S. C .. . .15 Lowndes St., Charleston, S. C . . . . .Cheralee Rd., Florence, S. C . . . . . . .407 Adams St., Decatur, Ga. . ............ Box 1-lb-lf, Andrews, S. C . , . . . .1910 Augusta Rd., Greenville, S. C ' C . . . . . , . .663 Otis Blvd., Spartanburg, S. C .. , , . .422 Main St., Sumter, S. C . . . .231 Broad St., Sumter, S. C . . , .1709 Sth St., Tuscaloosa, Ala C ................Allendale, S. .. .25 Swan Lake Dr., Sumter, S. C . ..,.... Brookdale, Statesville, N. C . . . . . . .Finance Ollice, Fort Bragg, N. C ,..2600 Highland Ave., Birmingham, Ala . . . . . . .122 Cook St., Bennettsville, S. C Nowell, jane .........,............. 1336 17th St., lliclcory, N. C Ogburn, Margaret 'l'homas Osborne, Rose Whitehead. . O'Sullivan, Mary Elizabeth Ouzts, Dorothy Neville . .. Paddison, Ruth ....... Page, Sara Alma ..... Palmer, Emma Glass .,.... Parish, Patricia Mae. .5140 MacArth. Blvd., N. W., Washington, Park, Myrtle ...,...,,... Parker, Sarah deSaussure .. Peed, Emily May ........ Peters, Margaret MCI. . . . . Pt'all', Peggy Anne ,.,, 180+ Phillips, Mary Macintosh . Pinnix, julia Lou ,... .... Plowden, Marian .... Poindexter, june R. Potts, Gladys ....... Poulnot, Nlary Onita .. Price, Virginia Louise Proctor, Grace Carmen Ragan, Ruby Lee ....... Ramseur, Anne Marie . . .Country Club Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C ... . . . . . . .32-lf N. Fulton, Salisbury, N. C ....l07 Hub City Cts., Spartanburg, S. C . . . .662 Palmetto St., Spartanburg, S. C ...l011- Lake Shore Dr., Asheville, N. C ....2l9 Dallas Place, Spartanburg, S. C . . . . . . .1380 N. Spring St., Pensacola, lfla D. C. ,. . . ,Box 231, Route 3, Spartanburg, S. C. ,. .. .1019 Front St., Georgetown, C. . ....... 713 Fairmont Ave.,'Fairmont, Va . . . . . . . . .Lafayette Circle, Florence, S. C. . , . . . . .4429 WV. Grace St., Richmond, Va. . M1201 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C. .. .1605 N. Patterson St., Valdosta, Ga. . , . .116 East 53rd St., Savannah, Ga. ....... . . ,N. Main, Davidson, N. C. . . . . .134 Broad St., Charleston 1-l, S. C. . . . , . .tl-207 Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va. 223 W. Mercer Ave., College Park, Ga. .Spartanburg jr. College, Spartanburg, S. C. .. . . . .19 Pine Forest Dr., Greenville, S. C. 'V56A5AA6AA61MA664,,, W . s' ' I 1 i V . v v s ' THE 1945 Yis AND OTHER Yis ' i is bound m a I KINGSKRAFT covER 1 Ramseur, Marie Elizabeth Ravenel, Caroline ..,,. . Reaves, Mary Ruth . .. Renalcer, Nancy Ida Renwick, Annie Ethel Rice, Eunice .,.......,. Rice, Moselle Alderman . . Richards, Polly Sealwoolt . Richardson, Barbara Lee . Ritchie, Marian Patterson . , Robertson, Margaret Armis le: . M19 Pine l-'orest Dr., Greenville, S. C S. C . . . . . .24-25 'l'errace WVay, Columbia, ,...llll7 W. Main St., Greenville, 'l'enn. ' ' lit ........,535 Lord St., Maryville, ' -nn. .14-9 C:unbridge Circle, Spartanburg, S. C. .. . . . . . . . ,320 Brown Ave., Belton, S. C. ..... Rice Circle, Belton, S. C. . Q C ...... . . . . .1Vloore St., Lancaster, . . . .. .520 N. Sheppzn-d St., Richmond, Va. ,.......363 S. Union St., Concord, N. C. nl .....,. 6114- Red Lane, Salem, Va. . . . . . .109 llroxvley St., Chester, S. C. Robbins, Annie Sue ........ Robbins, Lois Ann . . . Robins, Robin A. ,.,., . Robinson, Mary Gordon. . Roddey, Jean ....... , Rose, Evelyn Norton Roser, Geraldine Louise . . Roser, Vivienne Yvonne . Meadowbrook Dr.,' Winston-Salem, N. C. Rothe, Enlalie ll. .,.. . Rountree, Mary ..,. Russell, Emily Russell, lsabel .... Salcett, jean Elise ,. . Sammons, Sara Ann . .. Sanders, Sara Leland .. Sanford, Anne lleath Sauls, Margaret Ellen . . . Saunders, Evelyn .... Scott, Janet ..... Seay, Mildred . .... ,. Seignio Sellon, us, A. Elayne . . Emily Shealy .... .....,.,...,,.....,.,,.Bostic,N.C. .. . . .3116 Albemarle Ave., Richmond, Va. .. .2311 '1'well'th Ave., lluntington, VV. Va. .. .2026 Brentwood Rd., Charlotte, N. C. ..lflfU-1 Confederate Ave., Riclunond, Va. . . . . . . . . . .Park llills, Sparl:mbiu'g', S. C. .. . , .Park llills, Spartanburg, S. C. .. . . .313 N. Union St., Natchez, Miss. .. .112-l Garden 'l'errace, Charlotte, N. C. ,... ,NVoodland llills, jaeltson, Miss. .........NVoodland llills, vlacltson, Miss. ,372 Connecticut Ave., Spartanlnxrg, S. C. ...Woodland Drive, llunlinglon, NV. Va. ....................l airtiax, S. C. .,.ill0 Argonne Dr., Atlanta, Cla. ....Nllaynesworth St., Sumter, S. C. .. . . . . . . . . .23 D St., l7rostprool', l loriila .. . .217 Clifton Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. . . . . . . . ,Brewster St., Paeolet Mills, S. C. .223 S. Broughton St., Orangelnxrg, S. C. - w .....8l9 llovvard St., SlTZll'1illllWlll'j.Q', S. C . ... .1696 6th St., lluntiugton, W. Va. Shadlnu'g', Emily Arminda . . . Shands, Shealy, Shealy, Kathryn Eliz. . .. Claire L. ..... . Edna C. . . . Shepherd, Anne C. .. Shepherd, Shirley ll. ., . Sherrill , S. Elizabeth .. . . . . .. .611-1 S. Chester St., Gastonia, N. t.. . . . .3113 ...Route 3, Box 362, Spartanburg, S. C. ............,..,.....1..-1-.mit-,s.e. . . . S07 Lucas Court, Spartanlnirg, S. C. .. , . . . . . . , . .Glenn Ct., Decatur, Ga. ...6-12 Palmetto St., Spartanburg, S. C. ...652 Norwood St., Spartanburg, C. .....,flll4 Peltigrue St., Grt'enville, S. C. .llftlflll Clairmont, Ave., llirminghznn, Ala. ...Cedar Springs Rd., Spartanburg, S. C. llempslead Place, Charlotte, N. C. . . , . . . , . . . . .Lee St., hlvniesboro, N. C. - . , , . . L, . . . . . . .1105 Devine St., L olmulna, S. . Smith, Belle .,,..,.,. . Smith, Dt-Norma Joyce . . Smith, llarriett Ann .. ... Smith, Marguerite .. . Smith, Virginia C. Sowers, Frances li. .. Sox, K. Adelaide . . Speegle, Lynn J. . . . M3116 NV. Priutess Ave., Greenville, S. C. TIVVNAANANBNN AAAA . N l ' I Q A N ...,.,,.. Speisseger, Joyce F. .. Sprague, Margaret A. . Stanley, Marian ...., Steele, Nancy C. .... . Stevens, Caroline B. .. Stevens, M. Elizabeth . Stoddard, Sara Edna .. Stonebanks, S. Elizabeth Strait, Rosa L. ....,. . Styron, Betty ..... Sudduth, Nell M. . . Summer, Gloria C. Swails, Ellen L. Talbert, Lily May . .. Taylor, Barbara L. . . . Taylor, jane C. . . . . Taylor, Laura W. .. Tew, lvlartha Ann , . . . Thomas, Caroline S. . . Thomas, Jane D. . . . . Thomason, Byah H. Thompson, Martha W. Thomson, Pauline ..,. Torrence, Jean Marie . Townsend, Elizabeth H. Turner, Harriet R. Turner, Sara Harris .. Tysinger, Nancy H. .. Updike, M. Terry . . VanStory, Ann ..,,,,. Vaughn, Herndon ..., Villines, Henrietta li. .. Walker, Ann Spotswood Walker, E. justina STUDENT DIRECTORY-Continued . , . .275 Calhoun St., Charleston, S. C ..,......................Tryon,N.C . . . .1327 Haynesworth Rd., Columbia, S .. . . .402 Webb Ave., Burlington, N . . . . . . . . . .62 Tradd St., Charleston, S . . . . . . . . , . . . .214 Hibriten St., Lenoir, N ...Old Greenville Highway, Greenville, S .C .C .C .C .C .... . . . . . . . .913 Cowper Dr., Raleigh, N. C ... , . . .339 College Ave., Rock Hill, S. C . . . .786 Wildwood Rd., N. E., Atlanta, . . .1009 Edgewood Circle, Gastonia, N ....l330 Summer St., Newberry, S . . . . . . . . .109 Scott St., Kingstree, S . . . .721 Hollywood St., Spartanburg, S . . . .1108 N. Main St., Rutherfordton, N . . . .506 Woodland St., Spartanburg, S . . .1255 S. Millege Ave., Athens, .. . . . . .R. F. D. 4-, Darlington, S .. . . . . .211 S. Hanover, Lexington, . . . , . . . . . . .211 S. 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