Due West Female College - Arrow Yearbook (Due West, SC)

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Agn hgll lxefl hx JI ix fl A550 ull ADLK ff . 11 n 71 IZ xw Azz ,fx if , 1, K if EN T :g 'N A CONTENTS Q 'I Q I N I N, 'X BOOK I I gg THE COLLEGE N RV BOOK II Q I THE CLASSES 5 I QQ BOOK III , R I ORGANIZATIONS AND - CLUBS I2 Tb I I BOOK IV I Q - ATHLETICS I' BOOK V K 5 FEATURES I I 6 +2 J L E O O S A 4 Q Y XYWXY JYI SN- BSN ff' YLIJ - ' , ' hi' , DEDICATION Because she is the daughter of the first president of the Woman's College, because she is the most loyal member of our Alumnae, and because she is the college girls' best friend, we, the students of D. W. W. C., dedicate this, the 1924 volume of the Arrow, To MRS. FANNIE BROWNLEE ln grateful appreciation of all she has done for us, remembering that in her we have, at all times, a friend, sympathetic and understanding. I shot an arro-zu into the air. It fell to earth, I knew not 'ZL'hl'ff', For so s'-wiftly it flew, the sight Could not follow it in its flight. I hrfathrzl a song into thx' air. It fall to earth, lu 1111610 not zchere: For who has sight so been and strong That it fan follow the fight of song Long, long: I1fl'f'7 ZL'Il7'dS, in an oak, I found the arrow, still unhrohe, H1111 the song, from hfgilzrzing to end, I found again in th? heart of a friend. MARGRETTE MooRE . . MARY MILLEN . . JEAN AGNEWV . . EMMA REID . VIRGINIA COUSAR . . KATHERINE MCCHESNEY GLADYS KENNEDY . . BERTIIA PRESSLY . LOUISE GUERARD . AGNES BROOKS . AIJELA DUVERNET . Arrow Staff . . . . . . Edztor1nChze . . . . . . Business Manage: . Assistant Business Manager . .Literary Editor . . Y. IV. C. A. Editor . Club Editor . Athletic Editor . . Art Editor . Pictorial Editor . Pictorial Editor . Lofa! Editor KA1'HRYN GALLOVVAY' . . Advertising Editor JEAN S'I'ENI-IoUsE ..... . . . Adfvertisiny Editor MARY MOFFATT . . .... lunior flsszstant SARA PRESSLY . . . . . .Jumor f155l5ftl11l 'fix 0 nQ '-4 0' - .- -sus. ' 'l i lwrf - o age .Fa .' 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Sm-frary Page twenty-four c ' ffjv' 4 9 -3. af I.-E l 1 THE ARROW w il l' ,,,nlllh..JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .... ,. --yx --.in gs x K kj' 6- so--am' flew- -' -a 'f' FD '- .fl fzfffm . alll iiIIuIIIIIIllIIIIIIulIIlluniuIIlimmmunmunmnuuminnIununInsinuurnsinIu1miIIIIIlnuIunuIunuIIIIIlIIlIlunlInIImuIIiIn1mu1IlImiumunmmunmumuunnunum:-fQ-rife:-5-5 .Q- L whim!! EVELYN BONNER CANDIDATE FOR A.B. AND EXPRESSION OAK H1LL, ALA. Shy little Peter? Did I say shy?Y' No, for like the flower unfolds to the sun, so has she during the four happy years spent with us in dear old W. C., expanded from the shy, little girl we first knew to the one bubbling over with mirth, wit and fun that we now know and love. No one knows her but to love her. and no one comes in contact with her without feeling the charm of her Winsome personality. She goes out of W. C. leaving it better for having had her and a loser in her departure. Castaliang Y. NV. C. A., Secretary and Treas- urer of Student Body, '22-'23, Glee Club, '22-'lilg Athletic Association, Member of Music Club. Page ifwenty-yffue pun-u--:gh 1 if .m enior Class LILA JEAN AGNEW CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DUE WEST, S. C. The most Typical W. C. Girl! This tribute speaks volumes in itself! And well it should, for docs not the possessor of it claim. in her four years of college, the distinction of winning the medal for general excellence, being presi- dent of the Y. W. C. A. and captain of the class basketball team? Her honors are far too many to name, however, Jean may be admired for her brains, respected for her initiative and ability, but she is loved by the many, many friends for her good nature, her squareness and her loyalty. In short, Jean is a jolly, good sport. Y. VV. C. A.g Amelian Literary Society: Treas- urer of Class, '22, Vice-President Class, '23g Henry L. Parr Medal, '21, Commencement Mar- shal. '21g Treasurer of Amelian Society. '233 President of Amelian Society, '24g Secretary of Athletic Association, '22g Vice-President of Ath- letic Association, '23g Varsity Basketball Team: Captain of Class Basketball Team: Vice-Presi- dent of French Club, '23:: Vice-President of Music Club, '23: Assistant Business Manager of The Ari-owg President of Y. W. C. A., '24. fh :L , 'rvfbfx Lf 5 f .- 4 1' A52 1 ' se T 21, , , 5 I F .L um mm nmhnllnf- ..., , nllllllllllllllli...mlm ...- - fee 3 ., -' is 'N .e mum Amee A. -. I ig. fzggglhiidIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllllllIIllIIIllIIIIIllIIlIllllIIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllEu ull NELLE CARLISLE CANDIDATE EOR A.B. NEWBERRY, S. C. Gentle, sincere and sympathetic are the ad- jectives which best suggest Nelle to us. She is seems to have some art ol' finding sick girls and homesick Ones. and she is ever present with a helping hand and a sweet, cheering word ol' comfort. Not only is she a favorite with the girls, but by means of some hidden charms she seems to hold a great attraction for the opposite sex. Whether Nelle chooses for her life work the great mission of soothing and lessening the pains of the suffering, Or, what is just as worth while in life, to be the gentle mistress of some little cote, we wish her, whose heart is ever beating with love and sympathy for Others. the greatest happiness and success in the years to come. Ameliang Vice-Pi-esiflw-nt of the Ainelian So- ciety. '21-'ZZIJ Member of the Y. NV. f'. A.: Member of the Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, '21-'22: Secretary of the Amelian Society, '22-'23, Mem- ber Platform Department, '23-'24, Member of French Club. '23-'24, gli' f L.. SCI1i01' Class AGNES BROOKS CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DUE WEST, S. C. VVho is the girl on whom we can always de- pend? VVho is the girl who is always willing lo work whether shc's in the limelight or not? There is only one answer-Agnes! Sheis never too busy to help a fellow in need or chat with someone who is feeling blue. As a society worker she is unrivaled. Castalia is proud to have claimed Agnes as a daughter. With her .vinsome ways and unassuming manner she goes about her business. We admire her for her neatness and daintiness of appearance, and we love her for the loyalty and squareness as a friend. In short, Agnes has only one fault- hanging around the drugstore corner!! Castalianz Sophomore Marshal Castalian Cele- bration, '22: Monitor of Castalian Society, '23: Member Ot Y. P. C. U.: Honor Roll, '21: Member of French Club, '22, '23, '24: Pictorial Editor on The Arrow. gl Page lfwcnty .six ' if-195' 553- K KCC? effigi n TH E ..-mln..sillllllllllllllln ..-.. i.. .-,.ni QfWH' III'UmrllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIL- ,i . .. -..- LOUISE DAWSON CANDIDATE Fon A.is. LOUISVILLE, GA. To know her is to love her. Louise is an unaffected. sensible girl with a mind which enables her to accomplish whatever she sets out to do. Her smile springs from her heart. She has a sparkling sense of humor and an eager interest in her fellow students. Steady, sensible, sincere. That's Louise always. Member of Castalian Society: Y. W. C. A.: Sec- retary of Senior Classg Member of Athletic As- sociation. nv4',3 '3x S6I'llO1' Class V1RGiN1A COUSAR CANDIDATE FOR A.B. LANcAsTER, S. C. A spirit, yet a woman, too! A golden crown of glory, ninety-six pounds of avoirdupois, a mind beautiful as it is wise, ii. disposition guaranteed to weather the worst storms-Virginia! Radiating from this quaint bit of humanity is a spirit so serene, so unsol- Fish as to make her a haven of refuge 'midst the trials of college life. She is a living proof of the fact that sense and sensibility, ideal- ism and practicality, the human and the divine may be combined in a most charming result. Virginia, the praetical, we honor you. Virginia, the sincere friend, we love you. Virginia, the builder of dreams, we see you trailing clouds of glory from our college days through life. Amelianl Member Y. VV. C. A.: Marshal. '21-'22: Vice-President of Ame'ian Society, 'Zl- '223 Chief Monitor of Amelian, '23g Presiflent of Amelian. '23-'2-lg Cabinet Member, '21-'22: Presi- dent of Y. W. C. A., '22-'23: Delegate to Colum- bia. S. V. C., '22: Delegate to Blue Ridge, '22g Class Poet, '23-'24: Ari-owl' Staff, '23-'24: Mem- ber of English Club, '23-'24g Honor Roll, '20 '21, '22, 123. x yn McCain Librafb' Erskine COHCQC Page tfwenty-sefven Due West, 1 D Q -X' wg-yr ' is 2 ..xx - A5012 1 N 24 P ii , u 2 Ji T IIN' mn nlH9' l1ua -.-.. ..., , , . .nllIIIlhulIlli...num ..... - 5 - 'Sir' f'N. E hx' -f -Hmm: Jann' ' :, 'i ' g5f1'.f.h37Fr72lllllllIlllllIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllauulhl IQATHRYN IONE GALLOW'AY CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DUE VVEST, S. C. To know Kathryn is joy untold. No mat- ter how blue we are, how determined We may be that life is all sad, with her ready wit and spontaneous mirth she always manages to make us laugh. Kathryn typifit-s to us all that is good. She is lovable, for who does not love her? She is talented, for who can surpass her? She is kind, unseltish and companionable. Kathryn is always bubbling over with fun and her L'll 6'l'l'lll hello to everyone denotes her good will. Somewhere in the future we all know sho is going: to lead some fortunate man a happy, but exciting, liI'e, f ast:1lian: Treasurer Class of '211 Baslcethail Team. '21, '22, '23, IXI1-mlwr ol' English Club: Vic-4--I'ri-sid:-nt Upt-ra Club. '23-243 Music Vlulvl '23-'24: Class Tennis Team: President ot' Opera f'luh. '23-'2-l: Honor Roll, '21-'22g Society Velv- hration, '21, '22, '23: President Castalian Soci- ety, '23-'2-lg lNIt-mba-r of Arrow Staff. ,,,,-5.-uv: Senior Class ADELA LOWNDES DU VERNET CANDIDATE FOR A.B. GREENVILLE, S. C. Adcla, from Freshman days when, as our president, you drove away the blues, to Senior days when you ruled us as student body presi- dent, we love you! In her circle of love, she's included all, and a double portion has come back to her. It's hers to be smiling, tender, true: it's hers to prove a. pal through all the joys and tears of college life. It's Adela. with her wealth of understanding, her wisdom, her ready tact and her sturdy character that has won the key to our hearts. She thinks the best of everybody, makes the best of every- thing and gives to all, all love. She's played well her part. and in the game of life she will reach the goal beautiful, for the beautiful she carries wlthin her. Ame'ian Society: Y. VV. C. A.: President of Class of '21g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '223 Secre- tary Amelian Society, '23g Vice-President of Student Body, '23g Amelian Essayist, '23g Ten- nis Team, '23g President of English Club, 'Z33 Loc-al Editor of Arrow, '24, President of Stu- dent Body, '24, Honor Roll, '21, '22, '23. t Page lfwenly ezghl fs ' E ...mills .nllllllllllllllli .---. IIIIIIHFIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll IIIIllIIIllllllIIlIllllllllllllllllllllll I IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllll Illllllllf-'F'EE3Qf?fzgg'::2 :tg.i 'iiiiiilu i LOUISE ELLIOTT GUERARD CANDIDATE FOR A.B. BRADLEY, S. C. Merry laughter-light chatter-an animated and attractive figure in the midst ol' a bunch of young people-bubbling over with good spirits. Is this Louise? Yes!-but-a cosy corner-quiet -a. book-a figure absorbed and face thoughtful -this is Louise, too. The good fairies brought her fun, frankness and faithfulness, Endowed with these and boundless enthusiasm. Louise's college mlays have meant good friends, good times and good work. Her specialties are poetry and preach- ers, but she enters with pep into everything she undertakes. Given a thing to do she does it well-let it be French, society work or tennis. We believe this spirit of do and dare will Win for Louise a place in the world as it has in the hearts of her classmates. Member of Y. W. C. A.: Ameliang French Club, '22, '23: English Club. '23-'24g Cham- pion Double Tennis Player, '23-'24: Pictorial Editor of Arrow, '23-7241 Secretary and Treasurer of Athletic Association, '23-'24g Mem- ber of Hockey Team, '23-'24g Class Prophet, '23-'24. Page lfwenty-nine SCI'li01' Class EVA GLENN CANDIDATE FOR A.B. ANDERSON, S. C. Bob came to D. W. XV. C. in '20 from the suburbs of Anderson. She is smart and ener- getic, and has proven a good student. She has always had a natural inclination for science and has spent many hours of hcr college- life in Chemistry Laboratory. From her outward ap- pearance one would think she is quiet, but when you really know her she is full of fun, very witty and a true pal. Bob's many friends predict for her a successful and happy future in whatever she undertakes. Amcliang Class Historian, '23-'24g Member Y. W. C. A.g Honor Roll, '21-'22, fha M 1XTs t if? in V0 E- ' u E Ji T T SQUIIIAQQ mu HIIIH IIIQIH- .,., Y. ullllllllllllllll...innu ..... - 1 T ll. .Ib -' T: 'X- . , .mmnwf n 111'h- Y-Y - Y f, . f i., 3:iz1..'21':fsullllllunummmIIIlllmIluInlllllIllllmllIInIIImlIIIIllnIumIllIllllIIIInllmlllnllullllllmulumnnmuluuIIlllmmuuumlmuluummumullllllllllllllllllluulu lln i MARION LUCILE KENNEDY CANDIDATE FOR A.B. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Happy and go-lucky are the two adjectives which best describe Lucile. Never have we known her to let her troubles hold full sway or her books to interfere with her education. Her ability to take life easy and to sail calmly through deep waters is envied by all of us. To her nearest friends, however, Lucile some- times shows a depth of character unsuspected by the world. Her frivolity vanishes, and we see in its stead a genuine love and sympathy for others. Meeting life with this same smiling serenity. we feel sure that success and happiness will be hers. Amelian: Y. NV. P, A.: French Pluhg Athletic Association. Senior Class GLADYS KENNEDY CANDIDATE FOR A.B. ORA, S. C. Big brown eyes. bobbed hair and an adorable smile-that's Cotton. She is also the posses- sor of that subtle charm, dear to all feminine hearts-style! And, oh, such a way with the men!! Although she gives some time and thought to these interesting subjects, she is not a one-sided girl. We find her ready to partici- pate in every phase of college life, sport or fun. Her ability is conspicuous on the athletic field. Although she loathes to study, one always finds her passing, and in spite of her philosophy of life twhat'5 the use?l she always gets by. Amelian: Member Y. W. C. A.: Basketball Team: Vice-President of Amelian Society, '21: Secretary Amelian Society, '22g Marshal Amelian Pelebration, '233 Treasurer Senior Class: English Cluhg Music Clubg French Clubg Arrow Staff. 9:1- AGN.. if Page lhzriy ' :FQF7 x i 5 'Ts T A 120 ef? H HE R, .,Mmmmm lllln M HW, Qllllllunllliilllll F, fe A fm - an f' f ' llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIllIIIIlllllllllIIlllll'IllIllIIIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllfffif- --' I 392'- -.- .N f' 1 Q X X . ' f tea Ns vs lib: SARA MATTISON CANDIDATE FOR A.B. ANDERSON, S. C. Sara's literary inclination and her pursuit for higher knowledge led her to come to D. XV, W. C. and join the Class of '24 in our Junior year. Sara's most striking personality is her cheery smile and kind heart. She lives up to her motto: A smile is the trade-mark of a happy soul. She has taken an active part in all phases of college life, and her presence will be greatly missed next year, especially in the Y. W. choir-for Sara is right there, though her real dream in music is to be capable of singing Ballards, With Sara, 'ispeech is great, but silence is greater, as one may well testify to! For such, there can be but one road in life-success. Ameliang Member of Y. W. C. A.: Athletic Association: Secretary ol' Music Club. '23-'24: Glee Club, '22, '22, '24g Secretary of French Club, '23, '24. Page thirty-one CI1lO1' Class MARGARET REOLA MALONEY CANDIDATE FOR A.B. SHARON, S. C. happy future. Castalian Society: Member of Y. W. C. A '23-'24, It was with thc desire to prepare herself for better things that Margaret came to D. VV W. C. At her iirst appearance here she was noted for her smiles, and they have not di minished as the years have passed by. She is a studious girl and is faithful to her tasks, what ever they may be. Margaret has a jolly, win some way about her which has won for hu many friends. VVe wish for her a bright and Secretary Society, '23g Secretary English Club fl! fb. E Qvffjx C: 2 4 le x- ' f if Q KY ' 1 fg 'uIIlll Ill M I H ' pgf 4 -V4 YN VJ1 'I x fxtgsx 'rlliiiiilnl .. Zak' ,,.., SARA EUNICE MCCELVEY CANDIDATE FOR A.B. MT. CARMEL, S. C. Little Tilly, with the great big heart. So much ol' her energy must have been ex- pended in running around doing things for other folks that Eunice forgot to grow, but the length of her list of friends would certainly make up for the brevity of stature. Nothing she has is too good for her friends: nothing she can do is too much for them. Others first is her motto. In her work persevering and de tei-mined, in her friendships sincere and loyal, in her disposition sweet and thoughtful. Tilly, be your same little self always and the big things of lift- will he yours. Member of Y, W, C, A.: Member of Amelian Literary Soc-ietyg Member of French Club, '22-'1!4. I1- 'mm 'r--V .... .. iiiill Il i-iiiiii-.. . .... u ' J D -- l KW 'N x 'I i-i.. . . , x D 'i ''THIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIllllIIllIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIllllIIllIIIllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lui .fl CI1iO1' C1355 MARY :KATHERINE MCCHESNEY CANDIDATE FOR A.B. COLUMBUS, N. C. Quiet? Yes! Witty? Yes! Intellectual? Well, I guess! We tal-te up a rather complex character when we attempt to say something about Kat,l' but the three above questions and answers say a great deal. Those of us who see her about the campus each day think her quiet, but in the classroom she never lacks for a. ready answer and in her room her friends get the benefit of her witty sayings. Kat is an all- round good girl and we are sure that she will make her mark in life. Ameliang Member Y. W. C. A.: Secretary of Amelian Society, '22-'23g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. '23-'24g Sophomore Historian, '21-'22g Member of Student Council, '22-'23g Arrow Staff, '23-'24: Member English Club, '23-'24g Honor Roll, '21, 'O-'I '93 Page thirty lfwo 7-fsg -,I X : fig-a n fi if A r: ' A lu., I H E ,,,,,4nn. .nllllmllllllln .4... 4.,. -,gn wlum ulluxlw' F? Ill' 5llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIlIIIllIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIII llllllllllllllllll Illlllllll lllllllllf-'f-9' 1 T X JULIA MAY MITCHELL CANDIDATE FOR A.B. SHARON, S. C. Jute came to gioin our happy band of D. W. W. C. girls in 1921. During the years she has spent within the Walls of D. W. W. C. she has won the love and admiration of all who know her, for to know her is to love her. She is modest. quiet and unassuming, small in per- son and big in heart. Jute spends a great deal of time building air-castles and writing one-Cent letters. We Wish for her success and happiness in whatever she may do. She has made a lasting record for herself, for sho has built in the hearts of loyal friends. Member of Castalian Literary Society: Mem- ber of Y. W. C. A.g Secretary and Treasurer of Student Body. Page thzrzy-three SI1iO1' C1855 DESSIE SYLVENE MCLEES CANDIDATE FOR A.B. ANDERSON, S. C. Sylvene came to us four years ago from An- derson and she is indeed a fair representative of that town. She is true, dignified and kind, and is very faithful to her books. She is very un- selfish and always gladly lends a helping hand. Her modesty, poise- and gentle-ness of manner will proclaim her a Winner in whatever she undertakes in life. For her we wish a happy future, crowned with success. Amelian: Member of Y. VV. C. A.: Honor Roll, '21, '22, 723. 43 its C, if 2, 5... YQ' 1 'i K' i g if .X...- 'fulllll lil llllll I muun-mul HJ V ' Z r in ff N Q, ig, m .I I-Nh I I 1 0 42 ' I ' .H 4xZEDxn:5 4 Ym - - a2'-ilk'-wa l - -ff ' l ' 'IIIIII ll I 'I' I ie. N5 ,li l' r . I R XMI' 4 2, Q-3 1 HELEN H. MOFFATT CANDIDATE FOR B.S. CHESTER, S. C. Since the days when Paris awarded the golden apple to Venus as the most beautiful goddess and in return received thc Trojan Helen as his wife, the very name breathes romance and charm. It loses none of its glamor by its asso- ciation with the subject of our sketch. She is dainty and neat, true, sincere and sweet, pre- senting a very attractive appearance with a crown of nut-brown hair. Her resolute spirit looks out of her blue-gray eyes. In her work she is conscientious. in her convictions unyield- ing, in her affections pronounced, in all the relations of life she gives forth no uncertain sound. We predict that she will be the queen of some happy home. Castalian Society, Member of Y. W. C. A. S6I'1lO1' Class MARY MARGARET MILLEN CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DAVIDSON, N. C. Mary doesn't have the heartache at thc set- ting of the sun for the things she's left un- done. Reliable, dependable, loyal-Mary! A willingness to serve-a capacity to serve- Mary! Always thinking of others, we wonder if she's ever conscious of self. Her sterling character and her level-headedness are her passports to admiration in the Student Body, and we feel that they will gain admission for her in any phase of life. Mary is the good. all-round type of student, helping with the Y. VV., active in the classroom, starring in ath- letics, developing every side of life. Sincere, un- selfish, generous and what not-Mary! Castaliang President of Castalian Society. '23, '24: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. '22, '23g Vice-President of Y. W. C. A., '23-'243 Dining-room Chairman, '23-'24: Member of Basketball Team, '22, '23, '24: Member of Varsity Squad, '22-'23: Honor Roll, '20-'213 Delegate to Cabinet Training Coun- cil, '22-'23g Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Asso- ciation, '22-'23g Business Manager of Arrow, '23-'24. guitar! 1' . 3' Page thirty four ,Q 3, QQ Fi t - 0 ?- N I, mm ullnullllllln ,m g TH E :nun HW I el 5 51' U f- 'N 110,51 'l :T I ull 5 W n, .... .-.,. ...,... .V-N u A .MV v' 2- - - A -T f 1 !IIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIllIIllllIllIllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllll'IllIIIInIIIfIIIIIIllIllllllllIllIIllIIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf1 :'T'5'-7f3'1'5g . -ii I., MARY ELIZABETH PATRICK CANDIDATE FOR A.B. WHITE OAK, S. C. If you know a girl who is the willing burilcn- bearer of the students, you know Mary! If you know the girl who wants to help you and whose unselfish and generous nature will help you, you know Mary! If you know the girl whose motto is me third. and whose only concern is the other fellow, you know Mary! Her bountiful store of energy, her willingness to serve, and the burning enthusiasm have made her a tireless worker especially in the Y. NV. C. A. work-, for which she is sort of a backbone. Hers is the good, old-fashioned P-E-P, The pep that you can't down. You can't know Mary without sensing an at- mosphere of optimism which is contagious and without feelong the cheerfulness of a whole- souled girl, which keeps you 'Srnilin' Through. I would call her Great Heart. Member of Y. W. C. A.g Castalian Society: Representative to Student Council: President of Sophomore Classg Member of Athletic Associ- ation: Secretary of Castalian Societyg Basket- ball Team, '23-'24g Member of Y. W. C. A. Cab- inet: Assistant Editor-in-Chief of The Ar- row. '23: Delegate to Cabinet Training Council, '23, Vice-President of Senior Class: Delegate to Blue Ridge Conference, '23g Treasurer of Y. VV. C. A., '24. ' Page thirty-fifve CI1iOI' C1355 MARGRETTE IQENNEDY Mooiziz CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DUE WEST, S. C. Nature blesses some with looks and some with books, but on few does she bestow both brains and beauty. Margrette is one of these. Her charm of person and personality has won her unusual popularity on the campus, in thc city, and places as far as Florida. Hi-r in- flisputable reputation with the- faculty and the string of honors which speak for themselves are the result of faculties more than skin deep- namely, intellectual brilliance and competence, the mind to contrive and the hand to execute. Here's to the girl whols strictly in it, Who cloesn't lose her head for a minute, Plays well the game and knows the limit. And still gets all the fun that's in it. Castalian Society: Y. W. C. A.: Vice-Presb dent, Secretary, and President of Societyg Class Historiang President French Club: Treasurer English Cluhg Basketball Team. '21, '22, '23, '24: Honor Roll, '21. '22, ,231 Junior Marshal: Secre- tary and Treasurer Woman's College Sabbath School: Editor-in-Chief of Annual. 11 ,Ez QQ: ll Win 5 ix 5 VII 1 'Ji T 'il .-'. 'Q rn mn mug in ..... ,. nllllllllllllllli....mm. .... - f f E' me Ame ms'i - ee --. - -Q '-:zfimcf-'f-! 1-JllllllIIllllIIIllIIIlllIllIlllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIllllllIlllllIllllIllIIIIllIIIllIIIIIllIIllllllIllIIllIllllllllIlllllllIIllIllllllIIIlllllIlllllllllIIllllllIIIllIIIIIlllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllI 'Ill ,I entitic brain and big beautiful eyes, one has a conception of Berta. Rarely are the fairies of both these gifts present at one's christening. As president of our Senior Class, as well as in her S her intellectual and executive ability. If we want something important put over we give Berta the chair, Her intellectual brilliancy doe-S not limit her vision, however, but only aids her in enjoying all phases of school life. We find hcr on the hockey held, but there is one kind of Ball that she is especially interested in. Berta is an all-round college girl! Society, '23g Basketball Team, '21g Manager Basketball Team, '22g Junior Marshal Com- mencement, '23, Honor Roll, '21, '22, '23, Vice- President of Athletic Associationg President of Class, '24, Annual Staff, '23-'24. BERTl1A PRESSLEY CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DUE WEST, S. C. If one can visualize the combination af a sci- tuclies, she has demonstrated her initiative, Y. W. C. A.: Castalian Society, President of LEE.. CI1iO1' Class EVA EUGENIA PRATT CANDIDATE FOR B.MUS. DUE WEST, S. C. To the musical world of the near future let me present our second Galli-Curci, Mlle. Eva Pratt! Tiny as she is, there yet swells from her throat a volume of magic such as an angel sings. Still giving to the young-eyed cherubim. Loyal, sweet, sincere, sane, four long years have tried her friendship and proven it pure gold. WVe are glad to share you with the wide world you go out into, to gladden and comfort as you will. for Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, no winter in thy year. Ameliang Opera Club, '21, '22, '23: Music Club, '22, '23, '24, Secretary Opera Club. '23,- '243 President of Glee Club, '23-'24, Amelian Celebration, '21, '22, '23, '24: President of Ame- lian Society, '23-'24: President of Glee Club, '23-'24g Receiver of Galloway Voice Medal, '22. V Page zhzrly szx 5 Q A -lxgf-'P ,rig f i TH E AQRO ..,..,.,. ,,,,, ,,,, ,. i aww wil Illllr' 1 I ?f Y i Jqmvk Xlmnmk In Illlll 'fl , xy I' J ew, , F ImhmllllllIIIIIllIIllIIllIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll ll lllllllllllllllllIIlllllI'IllIllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllIIII lllllIlIl5'5-Yiftlwg uj '1 ' veit, 15 xk T ERIN REID IRREGULAR SENIOR RICHBOURG, S. C. Her name is Erin-and she's Irish through and through. Sunny and happy and helpful and cheerful and cheering, that's Erin! With a determination that will not be downed. with enough individuality and originality to do things her own way, she has already proven her abil- ity to a prediction for a successful life. Erin has an art for entertaining that wins the hearts of all-both men and women. For this pur- pose she uses to an advantage her splendid musical talent, and for those who desire a lighter vein, her ability to clog dance. But the motto that best describes her is To be rather than seem to be. Castaliang Castalian Celebration, '19, '20, '23: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '23g Member Orchestra. '20, '21, '23: Member Class Basketball, '20, '21, '24C Glee Club, '21, '23, Music Club, '23-'24g Opera Club, '23, f- Z-s Page thirty-se-'ven 2' eI'liO1' Class EMMA MCDILL Riziu CANDIDATE ron A.B. CHARLOTTE, N. C. If, as Diogenes searched o'er the world for one honest man, we took a light and looked for one beautifully proportioned character, we'd be glad when the rays fell on Emma. A genius is usually one-sided, but Emma stars in every- thing she goes into, and this must be because she is so whole-souled in her attack on each problem. The result: Secretary of Y. W. C. A.. President Amelian Society, Senior Basketball Team, President of Student Volunteer Band. But do you think Emma worked for honors? No! She worked for the joy of working and because she just naturally couldn't help giving herself to others. Brilliant and capable, attrac- tive and accomplished, kind and true, we be- lieve, Emma, you will go forth to give to the world the best that you have, and the best will come back to you. Ameliang Secretary Amelian Society, '233 President Amelian, '2-ig Vice-President Class, '21, English Club, '23-'24: Glee Club, 121, '22, '23, '24, President Music Club, '23, '24g Orches- tra, '22, '23, '24: Secretary Y. YV. C, A., '23-'2-lg Delegate to Anderson, S. V. C., '21: Delegate to Rock' Hill, S. V. C., '24g Class Basketball team, '21, '22, '23, '24: Sub Varsity, '23, Literary Edi- tor Arrow, '24. ss Q 9 . . QVQF . 3 5 20-3753 4 agAis Q 'er 55 -.., C 1llllllllliiii1lim ,, . ................... . ...... LQXEMARRO , 'K I -a l sill' .I I-Xu 'I .I V i . , I x 53 Sf- 'x I- ' ..- --t - - 2. ,I f 'fa .'-I. -1, ' a ' -..- 7l':.af.1.,a,.7'fw-ill llllllllllIlIIIllIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllllllIllIllllllIIllIllIllIllllIlllllllIIllllIIIIllllIllIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIllllIllIllIlIllIllIIIllIIIllllIllIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllulull ,ll i INA JEAN STENHOUSE CANDIDATE FOR B.S. GREENVILLE, S. C. Sparkling eyes, playful dimples, and a ready smile greet you when you meet Jean. A fas- cinating personality, a high sense of honor, and a sincere nature reveal themselves when you know Jean. Happy, ever radiating cheerfulness, she prays for the sunshine in her heart and then forgets the weather. Athletics is her favorite indulgence and she pours into such sports that bubbling enthusiasm which char- acterizes her in all phases-even in her choice-st study, science. Jean's attractiveness has made her extremely popular with the opposite sex, including the pelicans, but underneath her wholesome, fun-loving disposition there lies a hidden spark from which shines the light of truth-that virtue which makes her true to herself, true to hcr friends and true to her con- vir-tions. Ame-Ilan: Member of Y. W. C. A.: Vice- l i-esident Amelian Society, '22-'23g Class Bas- ketball. '22, '23, '24g Manager Class Team. '22- '23g Vaptain Class Team, '23-'243 Varsity Squad, '22-'2241 Varsity Team, '23-'24g Hockey Team. 1-'24: Tennis Doubles, '22-'24g Arrow Staff, ll-'24. 1? . - 6l'1lOI' Class CATHERINE SIMPSON CANDIDATE FOR A.B. VVARE SHOALS, S. C. Catherine is the type of girl who says little of accomplishments, yet accomplishes much-a characteristic of true greatness. She is the genuine personification of modesty, sincerity, intellectuality and unpretentiousness. She spends one-half of her time attending to her own business and the other half leaving other people's alone -never a. meddler, yet a helper. Her attitude is ever one of peace and content- ment-a quiet brook which gives out its fresh- ness without the usual gurgling and murmur- ing-yet flowing ever onward to the great sea of better things. Brown hair, peaceful brown eyes, and a soft smile-look her Way and feel her calmness. Steady, persistent, true, ever- climbing, we predict success for you. Castalian: Member of Y. W. C. A.g Chief Mon- itor of Castalian Literary Society, '23-'24g Senior Class Representative on Student Council: Mem- ber of Executive Board, '23-'24g Honor Roll, '21, '22, ,231 Member of French Club, '22, '23, '243 Assistant Librarian, '23-'24. i Page thirty ezght ' Zfsdg' Q figs flillliillltx 1 THEAARRO ,,,., ,. W,......,.. ..... ,. , aay. emu f mfm w .-Q-AS. sf - .. N ,N 1 ,tfx U 'Q UW? 'i I I ' ' ' f ' l f' I ..- .,. A Ill' I!llIllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllll llllllllllllllllllllf-'G'-'-:J Y: -S- x ll. Annie voN LEHE cANmDA'rE Fox B.s. WALTERBORO, S. C. Addie seems glad just to be alive. From her entrance in college she has been thc happy- go-lucky girl who never cared to burden the light wing of life by taking her school work too seriously. Her good humor and social charm have won for her many friends and her char- acteristic brogue has only added to her attrac- tiveness. Addie always has a smile for every- one and everyone a smile for Addie. Domestic science is her special, so the man who wins her heart will not suffer Irom indigestion. Happy has been her college life, and we predict that the thermometer ol' the future will always reg'- ister happiness for her. one of the most lovable and best loved girls in school. Amelian: Member of Y. WV. C. A. Basketball Team, '23-'24g Business Manager 'l'eam, '22-'23g Captain Team. '23-'24: Glee Club, '22-'23-'241 Vice-President Opera Club: Vice-President Ame- lian Society: Lawyer of Class of '24: President Amelian Society. Page thzrty-nine SeI'1iO1' Class NANNIE YOUNG TRIBBLE CANDIDATE FOR A.B. CLINTON, S. C. Vifhy try to describe little Nance's character when it is an impossibility to tell her true worth? To her dearest friends she is an invalu- able prize. Her ever-ready smile is a good index to her disposition. It is to her that we go with our troubles, so sweet and gentle she is to all. Although little in stature, Nance is strong and persevering in everything she under- takes. The young men sc-em to have no special attraction for this young lady, but we all lit-- lieve that some day the right one will maki- his appearance and she will be totally cap- tured. VVhatever be your future, our dearest little friend, we wish you the greatest happiness that life can give. Castalian: Member of Y. VV. C. A.: Manager of Senior Basketball Team. i 5 gamers., . as 'fx' e31N Cf 2 I 6 5'-of T2 :QQ sxtxxx-I . 'li E mln m mmP -1... .... ,. ..nmlimmn......um .... I -HE cage: grin' -' E 'X- 4-ff ..mr1Imn:5 4 '1U'- -T' g ff, , f ik' gEg51g'511..:Zf'f.5'.IlIllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIllIllIIllIllIlllllllll'IlllllllllllIllllIllllIll'llllIllllIllllllllllIIllIllllllllIIllllllllIIlIIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllqllllll ,nl SELMA WATT CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DUE WEST, S. C. Moiltst and unassuming in manner, faithful and punctual in class, friendly and cheerful in disposition-these are some of the traits of char- ac-ter possessed by Selma VVatt. Though she lives two miles from college, neither summe-r's heat nor winter's cold have bathed her in her determination to get a sheepskin. Such per- sistent and loyal adherence to duty is bound tn be rewarded, and we predict in life's later school that Selma will succeed in whatever she undertakes to accomplish. I am not sure that life to anyone A fuller measure of contentment brings Vvith all its gifts than in the draught which springs From honest work, wc-ll planned and bravely done. Amelian: Vice-President, '20-'21, Marshal of Celebration, '19-'20, S6I1iO1' Class MARY MARTIN VVALLACE CANDIDATE FOR A.B. ORA, S. C. Mary is noted for her big heart, her generous disposition and her broad mind. She is jolly, witty, amiable' and a little mischief now and then. Her generosity and her ready smile have won for her a place among her friends that cannot be filled by another. She is never too busy with her own duties to stop and help others with their problems. On tiiathletic ficld her fairness and squareness prove to us her true sense of sportsmanship. VVe are sure that wherever she goes she will be successful, and win her way through all difficulties by virtue of her exceptional ability. Ameliang Member of Y. W. C. A.: Secretary of Amelian Society, '23: President of Amelian Society, '24g Undergraduate Representative of Y. W. C. A., '23-'24g Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Conference at Blue Ridge, '23g President of Student Government, '23-'24: Member Basket- ball Team, '22, '23, '24g Honor Roll, '21, '22, '23. pyro? ei .il Page forty .QQ , D as 1.2 .-2 ' THE AERO ei :F M AY' ..-nm. .nlllllnlllllllu ..., ,......v - ,nl 'mlm I I1 V .2 3 ff?.s, g565,x D I ,,-, 4 1 .fo H . ...,. fl A 5 I ' ' X i 0, lr III! ' 4' X ll l --E 'e A -He -f' fi IIII lllllIIllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllIlllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllf-f-if-'aims-r'- . - . i '3iiiiiila1 CATHARINE LESSLIE WHITE CANDIDATE FOR A.B. YORK, S. C. Good-natured, unseliish and thoughtful-that is Lesslie. These traits have made her popular with her classmates. Lesslie is not one who pushes herself to the front, nor is she very easy to get acquainted with, but after learning to know her you find that a better and truer friend is nowhere found. Lesslie is an earnest and sincere worker in classroom and on the campus. She is one of the most unselfish girls in our class. Everything she has belongs to her friends. Her genial manner and generous dis- position will cause her, in the great battle of life, to always be steadily and persistently climbing upward and onward. Member of Y. W. C. A.: Amelian Literary So- cietyg Member of Orchestra, '22-'23-'24: Dele- gate to the National Student Volunteer Confer- ence, '24g Member of Music Club, '23-'2-lg Mem- ber of French Club, ,22-'23, Page forty-one CI1iO1' Class ELIZABETH IRENE VVHITESIDES CANDIDATE FOR A.B. H1cKoRY GROVE, S. C. Irene first began her college career at Lin- ,gnu-as-rss wood, coming to us a wise Sophomore. During her stay here at D. YV. YV. C.. she has proved a worthy student, a willing helper to all those in need, and an eflicient worker. Irene has a spirit of kindliness, a smile, a sweet disposi- tion. and a Winsome personality which have made her a friend to many. Loving, lovable. Irene has endeared herself to those who know her. Modest, unassuming, she has commanded the respect of all her classmates. These and many other qualities have made for her a successful college career. and we predict for her no less in the future. CaStaliaI13 Member of Y. YV. C. A.: Member of Cabinet, '23-'24, House President, '23-'Z-I. 1 5-Q, 1 Ni-'?? it ii F '25, mil i., ,. ,. .iIllIllllllllllll.. .iillnn 1 T igi zkxilkwwuilllllll mnuuullummmllllll llnlIllIllllIIIllIIullIImmlllIIinInlIIImmmllummmllmm un inI1IinII1IllImmlIIlmInlIlmuIIIllIllIIIIIllIllIllllllllllllllliuiiillu.. '1 Qf if iii i' 1 .I i ii ' 5 . CI1i01' Class MARGARET ELIZABETH MCCORD CANDIDATE FOR A.B. Honciss, S. C. Margaret is a girl of inspiration and aspira- tion. Her furtituric-, her courage to try it again have ever been an inspiration to us. To her life itsm-li' is a beautiful thing, a sac-red trust to be fulfilled. She has made friends, kept friends. cherislieil friends. She has lived he--r College years wc-ll, and we'll Cherish the mem- ory of a quiet, persistent, unchanging person- ality. Margaret, we welcome you to our class. Your perseverance and natural ability have won for you a. place in our hearts. 'WVIUJ gives today the best that in him lies XVill find the road that leads to c-learn-r skies. Ameliang Member of Y. XV. C. A. ,rn '-4 ' 'ix am Page forty-tfwo . . 9 GLN -e-. iffff? T A 12 12 QW' ec? H E ...-mn....nIllluIlIIlIln. ...., .... ...--,,n1 QIllll l Pg Z 1 f -eemr fem f' L -f' es V -1llIII'milIIllIllIllIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIllllllIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIllIlllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ- 1?f5'fff3'5fii3 -Q' . In The History of the Class of '24 NE bright day in September of 1920, the Class of '24 cast anchor at Due VVest, and the dream of coming to Woman's College became a reality to about sixty girls. On that day we began a four-year journey together, ml a journey which has been difficult at times and especially at first. Like 0 all Freshmen we had our salad days, when we were green in judg- lb ment, but in a short time Miss lVlcDonald, as our sponsor, came to our rescue, and by her willing hands we were led across the green gulf. Our first year saw a few changes, one of which was the beginning of Student Government. The following September we again assembled at VVoman's College. We were sorry to find that several of our number had not returned, among whom was Olll' former sponsor. However, it was not difficult to find another, for Bliss Crofut, who has served us so faithfully the remaining years, was elected. As Sophomores, our girls took part in all of the college activities. Our class was well represented in the Y. W. C. A., the society celebrations, and on the ball field. When we reached the third milestone we found another decrease in our number. Two of our best students, lVIargaret Smith and Julia Kennedy, were unable to finish the journey with us. Robinson Hall, which had been started the preceding year, was ready to receive us. We witnessed several other improvements, one of which was the campus with its new beauty and life. Qn Thanksgiving Day we defeated the Senior Class in basketball by a goodly margin. In a few more months the sun will set to one of the greatest epochs in our lives. Like all perfect sunsets it will leave behind its rays. These rays will be golden mem- ories, which will never fade. We have been treading the same pfath together these years, but when the sun goes to rest, we will espy a signboard bearing the word, Commencement At this point we will find divergent roads leading to the future and to spheres of ever increasing importance. Page forty-three W S f v'?57X .ki - f G .... ....... T HE ARROW 4' . iff NE .1 t xywf Q - ffm : 'I K 12 .4--..-U ...., ,. - .1 Illl l...nlnn..... - XSQ3, 'X -- be 'N- ,-, .azxxml AGIDIS- ' f , rf, Q. 5- ...: 'E:7'gffi1gf27'77'7-UIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIllIllIllIlllllullllIllIllllllllllIIllIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllIllIIllIllllIIIIIIllIIIIlllllllllIllIIllllllIIllIllIllIIIIIIllllIIIllIllllllllllllmulllh.. JI SENIORS AS THEY WILL BE Page forty-four . : 5 gg fd - J PW al 5 u if 1 dfj-ga iz ind? 'I TH E ,....n... A,-nmmllum. ..... .... -im' 'funn HH' F? 2 -.allI'HELIIIlllllIIIllllnullIIIII1nnIInI1I1nnnnluIummmmmuuun u um munl umm I llIullI:mmmummmmlmm limlllllllllllllnllll l mmm lluulnl ' -eu-ARECQQ EE Page forty-fifve SENIORS AS THEY WILL BE .24 Q. 15' iE.x L,- QQ ilhsx 2532 V ff. HE ARROW I1 ---IIII1-----:v n. AMX mx I K 1 55, v f 'Nh : ' 1 xii, Q up -- N -- . -num . Y' X Y Y :I I I 1.72 ?'nm!IIllIlIllIIIIlllIlIIll K llllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllIllllIlllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllllIllIllllllllllllllllmnlllu.. A' 5 s s I S 5 5 2 SENIORS AS THEY WILL BE Page forly-six P w 'h' -s dfx U A 'l . I S Il QL- - am ' Z- in 'I 'I i I X Q , Ortiz, i F x . . --llllllmllllIIllIllllIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIlIIlllIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIILHWS'-xv-A -,. - Il, I X . fs G- , QC-ff? ll Q 2 1-S THE AIQROW Q , ,..,,,,,. Q illl me M-f Will of the Class of '24 E, the Senior Class of '24, being of sound mind and body, this eighth day of june, do hereby draw up the following will and testament: Item One. We bequeath to the Junior Class one of our most treasured posses- sions-having taken good care of it and hereby hope that they will not abuse it, so that It may be glven to the Class of '26-- the privilege of having a date once a month from five to six oclockf' Item T-wo To our beloved sister class we bequeath our ability to Uget through, hoping that it will be as easy to pull over the faculty as it was for us. lf, k. , ' ' 0 0 f . .' Y. Iivm Threw. To our baby class we will our luck-that of winning every basket- ball game ever played. ' Page forty-sefven I, Eva Glenn, do will to Lucille Speer, The only reprimand received this year. May it ever be a lamp to her feet! May it remind her not to beatl I, Catherine Simpson, as librarian assistant, A privilege to go uptown, in which I was persistent, But I will it to some girl, modest and good, ' So away it goes to Martha Hood. I, Louise Dawson, will to you, Frances Thompson, in loving adieu, My favorite place, the Senior pew. I, Margaret Maloney, wills her line To Ruth Hunter, of the soirees, Sling it, and you'll have the time I've had all my college days. I, Jean Stenhouse, was constantly late To breakfast, to dinner, as if by fate. So, my dear old skirt, so worn but so true, I leave to Grey Barron, to help her get through. I, Julia May Mitchell, do will to the oncoming ranks Some of the pleasures I received from my mischievous pranks. In our Senior year we turned our way . To Erskine, on the stars to gaze. I, Lucile Kennedy, do will this fun That Sara Pearson may gaze on the son, When Emma Reid left school she gave up her most treasured possession. That she loved her uniform hat was an honest confession. To Louise Hood she gave it without hesitation, To be worn by her on every occasion. No more shall my sweet morning dreams be disturbed By those loud, appealing tones that are so often heard. So to you, Mary Morris, with a joyful shock, I, Leslie White, will my dear alarm clock. K-3' ff any - -ifg If S1 5 i T Ji ' I ' A 'I '-.wllrlll muh .,-f ..... .... , . amllnmmn...A..-1... ..... -I-LE 3 T ' .N E -N, '-f i mmm! Anas., Y,-S5 wrt. . 4- :Eg- T-E:fQ':gf5Z?'77'Z2IlIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllliaunlilll.. ,I The many long hours, so dear to my heart, My hours of practice, with them I will part. I, Sara Mattison, will them to Little Dale, To cut them as often as I have without fail. I, Mary Millen, with a cheerful grin, Do will my dear sister my Erskine men- Be good to 'em, girlie, for it grieves me to part, And into safe keeping I would put each heart. My popularity is my greatest possession, But I, Mary Patrick, must make this confession- It's because I sell Hershey bars, that is the reason, So I will them to Mickey, to dispose of each season. I, Jean Agnew, go to walk each day, But it's not for my health and it's not for play, So hike down the road and up the hill, For my 'school walks, lNIary Alice, to you I will. I, Katherine McChesney, who am such a coquette, And so often on forbidden my eyes I do cast, I will to Mary E. Blakely, with no little regret, My wonderful art of boys' hearts to blast. I, Agnes Brook, with a right good grace, Do will to Mabel Brownlee my Spanish place. You know the back seat has always carried me through, So, Mabel, old pal, I'll leave it to you. I, Kathryn Galloway, of the numerous curls, Do will my bobs to one of the girls. So, Mae McDonald, put these on your head- Throw away your cap--they'll do instead. Eunice McCelvey, the tiniest of all, Wills her art of love-making to Caroline Paul. just one word, Caroline, when the boys are around Use your eyes as Tillie, and become of renown. To Mae Davis- The rattle of a Ford and the toot of a horn Has been my joy in days forlorn, I, Louise Guerard, with its sound in my ears, VVill my stimulant to you for future years. I, Irene VVhitesides, do will to Thelma Pratt The letters I've received from VVildcat. I, Adela DuVernet, these four 'long years By superHuous fiesh have been caused many tears, And so with my fatI now part with pleasure, In hopes Mrs. Hunter may enjoy it at leisure. I, Nelle Carlisle, do will to Gracie Brown my height, Hoping it may help her when in critical plight, As in church when, on the sly, She might someone wish secretly to espy. To Dernmie Shannon, true and staunch, Helen Moffatt wills her interest in the Robinson ranch. Page forty-eight .I 3 - I K ? 1 P Aff LL 7 I ll I vi' I I Z V f gg K I f . ... ,. .mm N fi, .W'g'f, . ll on-Y V I. ' ng .,, ,zfiffz I 1 . --rlIllllll''IIIIlllllIIIIlIIIlllllllllllIIllIllIllIllIIIlllmmmlIIIllIIIIIIIuIIllIllllIIIIIIIIIllIllIlllllllllllllllllIIIllIllIIIIllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllmlllmmlulllum:'fei---:2'-rfz'--' ...- - ll, Page forty-nine ' ffiug? --Q X-1. ,, ,,,,,,, ,, n,pIIlll1llll Ls I, Nannie Young Tribble, do will to Miss Craig Our scratched up table and chairs without legs, Our grease-spotted Hoor and the place where ink ran, Hoping someone will Enish the wreck we began. I, Eva Pratt, leave a fine thing to Gladys Kirton, My worthy ambition--not to sing-but one surpassing all the rest- To be the mistress of a love nest. I, Selma Watt, the next in line, ' Do will to f'Cy Gettys those horseback rides of mine, May he canter about with a right good grace, And never more fall olf and scratch his face. I, Peter Bonner, at a costly price, Do will m ylove for soirees to Elizabeth Brice, May she go to each one as a valiant to war, And bring back her captives from near and far. I, Margrette Moore, owe all my knowledge To chewing gum, since being in college, So now I will my inspiration, Lest Gracie's mouth should cease its motion. I, Gladys Kennedy, may have few clothes to wear, But one garment I have, I think, very fair, My love for a Hood, which has brought me much pleasure, I hope Louise Pressly will enioy as a treasure. CSignedJ ADDIE VON LEHE. fit 2- - :'qtW2E,x f,. Q 1? 1, fmt ll- .HXEMARROW . .,.igQ:.'Jbl - - . Y ffm: 71+ Y Y f. W. , , 1....:-. 1i1 7 ' .- - . .. ..,f fl.f-...lllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllIIllIIlllIllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllIllIIlIIIllIllIllIlllIIlIllIIIlllIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllIllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllluuulllb. gl 1 SIITOI' Poem At last we've reached the mountain crest, Our hearts abounding with delightg VVe pause a moment now to rest Before we view the lovely sight. VVe've quenched our thirst along the way VVith bubbling brooks which sang their song, VVe've listened to the joyous lay Of birds who piped the whole day long. At times our hearts were filled with sighs, Each laurel bough was rocked and bent, VVhile light died in the jeweled skies, The trees locked arms in discontent. The mountain top in misty shroud , Vilas hidden from our anxious viewg VVhile all the sky was filled with clouds And not a star was piercing through. Yet all our hearts in burning zest, Strove hard the mountain heights to gain, And bade the storms to cease and rest And coaxed the sun to shine again. VVe've scaled the heights we strove to gain, And met at last our rendezvous, Each heart is still-we feel the pain That lingers, tho' the journey's through. But, hark! a voice cries through the air, CThe sky is now a rosy huel, The world awaits in anxious care, And bids us meet its rendezvous. So let us then descend below To greet the first blush of the dawng For what we thought was twilight's glow Is but the faint rays of the dawn. VIRGINIA Cousiuz, '24. Page fifty he -. 'W U N H u llllll flm THE A3120 x -fs si Ni? k Q .x XD P a P' as ,I J If 11,74 9 I ' I, -mm. lllll H '.al1 ' t I, Am -fmznm. ,I ef J IIIIIIII IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIlIIIIIllllllllllIlllIIllIIlIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll mnumulmzf. 'f ' 'S L- Page fifty-o J' UMM 6 S'Sv5I5?X N.,- EEA? 7 I rn mn muv llw ..-- .... ,. .nlIlIlIlllIIlIIl.. .num ..... -H E 3 T vqfgw j -' 'E 'N- JK- Amlrrlrx f m ' -' Y Y f- 'n f iii 'gggzzwffilllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIllIllIllIIIIllIllllllllllllIIllIllIIllllIIllllllllllllIIllIlIllIIIIIlllllllllllllIIllllIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllIllIllllllllIllllllllllnnmmnllllllllllllEwnllll-. ,1 Junior Class OFIf'ICERS Miss AGNEW . . . . ..... Sponsor MARX' ALICE BOYCE . . ..... Prfyidezzt GRACIE BROWN .... ..... . Vice-Prwidorzt GRAY' BARRON .... . . Sffretary and Treasurrr MARGARET Hoon . .... Historian MARX' DRAFFIN . . Clzoer Loader Page ffty-tfwo 1 ' 115 9: A-5-. Yzq ' be EGR fXQE an 464 .numnHH Iv X n fllllllllmlllll n V -1 57' '5 , . . QC? ' l' ffWf, 'I .F ' 1 i ,,,, n-.. I.---., .... .......--in LX N V. Fx lg' cr , f - -dm? Zlimm f-'mga -f -F5 ,r'o.,.g3T?Z'J T --llmlm'llllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIlIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllf-'F-91...BFEft.:--' .,., - l.. Page 15 fly-three ,Tumor Class MACIE ALEXANDER MABEL BROXVNLEE PANSY CLARK RUTH COCHRANE DOROTHXZ' IDANVSON 1VIARTHA Hoon RUTH HUNTER RUBY MCAULEY LUELLA AIALONEY NIARY BIOFFATT W 2 5 Q rm EI? I :A 'f'-.,. um mu IIIIW IQ.. .... I.. .nlllIlIIuuIIlI...Iunm .... I ' 9 1 wg jx, E N- J-Rf -mm-f ABN-I - A H '- 15 ii' g311'.c.17Z1'C7FidlllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilmlllln.. ,I I I I 5 I l I E Junior Class LOIS PRESSLY SARA PRESSLY LUCILE PUGH RUTH QUATTLEI-:AUM MARY BETTS REID ISABEL REID LOLA SMITH MARY SUTHERLAND THELIXIA THOMAS ADDIE WELBORN I I Y I Page ffly-four ' v S RG THE Aizlzow ,, ...,,, i ,,p a up lu fK,-- ' 7 sl 'Af U I 1 ' ,I mlllln 1 llllllllh - mn 'IL' l g ly' -f , , - -Y -'dm' fnmmm 7 ,gl -f' FA ' ,f-:TPV A llllllIllllIIIllIIllllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIllIIllIIIllIIIIllIllIll'IlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILYS' - Il History of the unior Class . EPTEMBER the sixteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty-one, was a most momentous occasion for some forty-odd girls, who, for the first time in their short and sheltered lives, had turned their sails from the home harbor and had embarked upon strange and perilous seas in an insatiable search for knowledge. It might be added that we are still searching, although a number of us, unable to stand the pressure of such a life, have given up the struggle. Cut class has gradually dwindled to twenty-three, the tried and true, the chosen few. We had not been here long before some of us, feeling that knowledge was that perpetual escape to which the poet alludes, and hence that a search for it would be in vain, abandoned the old course and turned our prows toward Olympia, a port which beckoned to us most alluringly after our violent and exhausting contention with learning. Others took passage upon the famous Loveship, in quest of new ad- venture and experienceg and, if all goes well, they may at last sail across the sea of time and drop anchor in the harbor of their heart's desire. We have the reputation of being neither the most brilliant class in school nor have we distinguished ourselves above all others for our athletic powersg but, whatever our limitations in other respects, it can truthfully be said that no class in school has more class spirit than has ours. What we lack in numbers we make up in loyalty. It would not be inappropriate to remark here that of the seven titles of honor con- ferred upon the entire student body, five were bestowed upon Juniors. According to popular election, the prettiest girl, the cutest girl, the most intellectual girl, the most attractive girl, and the most accomplished girl are all td be found in the Junior Class. At times the seas have been tempestuous, and our little boat has rocked danger- ously. VVe have encountered storm and rough winds, we have wandered from our course, and we have been almost overwhelmed by vast seas of examinations and themes, and there seemed to be no relief in sightg but at last we think we have glimpsed land in the far distance-good, dry, solid earth-and not even Columbus, when he first sighted the New World, could have experienced quite the thrill and the release from anxiety that we shall when the cry goes up, Land ahead ! Page iffy-fifve it 5 Aix 4,- ff g EM3 IIIIIH- . . THE ARROW us. -llllll lllll III lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllIllllIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll llllllllll Illlllll lllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll 'Ill ll ,253 KS . 2- 'QL L Ksxwfx l l' 5 E r IP' Ii-I .,., ,.. ..nlIlIIImlln....-m....... - ., T? 'N' -tif 'm 'X 'mb' 'Y - Q 'u I II I ll ll Il I... 1 nDOn't We Carry Ong, PANSY CLARK . . GREY BARRON . . . ADDIE VVELBORN . . LUELLA MALONEY . THELMA THOMAS DOROTHY DAXVSON . GRACIE BROWN . . ISABEL REID . . LOIS PRESSLY . . . MAEEI, BROWNLEE . . SARAH PRESSLY- . . . . . . There MARY SUTHERLAND . 'MARY MOFF.ATT . . MARY DRAFI-'IN . I. RUTH COCHRANE. . MACIE ALEXANDER . RUTH QUATTLEBAUM MARX' ALICE BOYCE . RL'BY TNTCAULEY . . MARY BETTS REID . . RUTH HUNTER . . LOLA SMITH . . LUCILE PUGH. . . NIARGARET HOOD. . RTARTI-IA HOOD . . . Wedding Bells . . . . . Runnin' lflfild . . llly Sweetie Went Away ..............Stumbling . . hkvake Up, Little Girl, You're Dreaming Oh! Johnnie, Oh! Johnnie, Oh! . . . tiny Time Ts Kissing Time . . . . . . .River Shannon flloon . . . . . .All for the Love of .llfike . . . .Gotta See Your .lllamnza Every Night 's a Little Bit of Bad in Every Good Little Girl . . . . . . Columbia, The Gem ofthe Oeean . . . . . . . The Dzzekjs Quark . . That Sweet Somebody O' flline . . Stop Your Stuttering, Jimmie . ....... The Bee's Knees . . . . Your Eyes Have Told .llle So . . . . Alive, Where Art Thou? . . . . . The Snakes' Hips . . Oh, l'Vhat a Pal Ufas lllary . . . . I'm Thinking of You . . . . . . Wonderful One . . Yes, ffVe Ifave No Bananas Take Your Girlie to the .lllovies . . . . . . .fl Kiss in the Dark Page ,hfly-six - ' flsggx Fa TH E nun 'W I - -f fn K .- 5 ' 9 .1 if '-, '- urf- A 5 35- ' ll' l 1: 1- ,,,,..m..,.nlIlunIIlIIIln......'-'- 'm1 'I l 91' ' , Y --,, .,faI1w- ,Hymns ,,., ,f-- :N ' 1. -' -522 , v G ' - :gf-f , - - uIIllullllllllllllllllllll IllIlllIIllIIllIllIIIIIllIIIIllIllIIIlllIIllIIIllllllllllIIIIllllIIllllllIllIIIIIIIllIllIllllIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFT5'.Y??M'5Fg . -4. .- I ll, Page ffly-:elven f f 7 1 ff sl J ,.,f I! f wwf- f'-M X fl.. 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I-Q Sophomore Class Page ffty-nine 1 HAZEL PRUITT N EVA REYNOLDS ISABEL SCOGGINS DEIVIIWIIE SHANNON JANIE MAE STEELE HENRIETTA TURNER ANNA MAY WALKUP LUCILE WALKUP MARGARET WILSON JESSIE WILLIAMSON RUTH WITHERSPOON MARY EVA YOUNG L Tl - Srivax 5:- 1 fu. by S X. ,H-I-U-5--nn,-. 111' 11111111 lull II ln..1.uu11 K ' 'ka' 'NE la 1' T, if-N, fn ' 'i ,O . 'I-ilva. i 9 l i.,... .-.. , ,...4 ...-uu....... -A V 'Y .ll F f I., ,, 1 ' f f 'E - i ':Z!??ii'4.xZ?7Fr7-EllllllIIlllllllIIIIIIIIllIllllIIlllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllIlllllIIllllllIIlllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllmulllh., ,Il i i 1 1 I 1 1 1 Sophomore Class MILDRED HATCHER EULA MAY HENDRIX MARY HUNNICUTT LUCILE HOOD LOUISE HOOD GLADYS KIRTON L.UCIA MCCORD JANET MAGILL MAE MCDONALD LOIs NASH MX'RTLE NESBITT AGUSTIX ORR IVIUSETTE POWER Page .sixty . R ,X ML, TH E ARROW ,,,,,, ,, ,., 'HHH' Wllllllv' N' Em WL - D IZ? ll, I 1 fig.-' ' F mhz, . ir , I' I : f f, ...null-...r ullllll u.,....... ........-, X ' ii' 0, 73' ' ll' out-'-- ' ' Y -+- 7 MI, ff-:Y ' , 1 . A-:IIIIIImllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlIllIlllIIIllllIllIllllIIIlllllllIIIllllIIllllIIlllIIIIIllIlllllllllllIllIlllllIllllllllIlllllIllIIllllllllllllllllIllIIllIllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllIllllllf-V-1E5'.3G'5??2 -4. - 2 ll, Page sixty-one Sophomore Class DOLLY BERRY MARY BLAKELY RosA CALDYVELL IJORENA CRISP LAURA NIARIE DALE MAY DAv1s RUTH EVATT MARY FOWLER LOLA FERGUSON XVILLIE GLENN ALIXIA HALL NIOZELLE HALL I ! zrlxr k e. ........ ...,.. a HE AQQQW 5'-x X L, .V ag IQ' 'QQ 4 Sm I . - ,I E I I nu... 1 llllll ,,lS '?zzo... A T mix mini f e e '-. -Q fa..::23'.1.Jf.C'i'f?f.HIIIlllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllIlll!lIIlIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllluulll ,il Sophomore Class History ND it came to pass in the thirteenth year of Dr. Robinsoifs reign, that there came within the boundaries of the Woman's College of Due West an host of people of kindred spirit and from divers nations, and these came to be known as the Class of '26. Their chosen leader was from that city of refuge, Greenville. And there was set before them a judge, for in the beginning all was dark and without form, and the judge said, Be strong and of good courage, for they that mourn shall be comforted. And it came to pass that their leader stretched forth her hand and the waves of darkness were divided, and the children went into the midst of the deep. And the faculty was a wall unto them on their right hand and on their left. And there was a. time of peace which prevailed in the land, for after their daily tasks they would gather themselves together at meat and there was among them many sweet singers. And it came to pass in the midst of the merry-making that the trumpets were sounded and there was a great rumor, for the tribe was preparing to battle. And. they went up against the upper class and they were sore oppressed, but there was a day of thanksgiving and all was glad. And it so happened that they had many battles, but gained only one territory. And it came to pass after these things that there came within the nation a great plague and the people fled to their former house, and here the afflicted were healed, and there was a time of great rejoicing and glad tidings. And the days went by, and on the appointed time they gathered themselves together again and set about their former task. And the tribe had faith and the days went by, and they prospered and there was set apart a day of rest. And it came to pass as the days went by that the whole tribe of two score and three waxed strong and mighty. Page .fzxly lfuo HHHWW' THE ARROW N 4 5 K J g ' ' D F5 if ,M It rl' U ' fl , 57: III 'W - i ...mm....rlIllmIIlIlIln..... ,,.. .... . ,.-f,nIU'HlIH H A' , 5 of I '- 1412 fzmmmm ff .su -f-' FA '- 1 ,.-21791 lllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllfff?' 1. 1 res man SX ILEYSX C: l' Qui 5 ii 771 ' 1 fi qglfflwjnll lllllln i., ,,.., , . umllllmmm.....IE,,,:,,T .HE x I A-if EFIHIZHZHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllIIIllllllIllllllIlIIIIIlllllllllllIIlIIllllIllIIIllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIllIIIllllIIIIllllIIIIllllIIlllIlllllllllllaulllllll-.. ,Il BA LIJVVIN, PEARL 3 FI'6S11I'lT13I1 Class BOWEN, MILIIRED BOYCE, EMMA BOYGE, CAROLYN BRICE, ELIZABETH BRICE, PAULINE BROWN, EFFIE EUGENIA CALDWELL, EDNA CATHCART, MARGARET CLARY, RUTH MIDOLETON, EUGENIA ' MILLEN, MARTHA MORRIS, MARY NANCE, HALLIE PAUL, CAROLYN PEARSON, SARA PHILLIPS, LENA PURSLEY, JANIE PRATT, THELMA NIEMBERS CROVVTHER, RUENETTE DALRY'MPLE, ANNIE DOWTIN, MAE FRANKLIN, LILLIAN GARRISON, ELIZABETH HANRS, GLAlDX'S HARRIS, RUTH HICKS, RUTH HICKMAN, MARY HINDMAN, MARTHA LONG, LOUISE LUDWICK, JANIE LYON, ELIZABETH MABRY, GUSSIE MALONEY, MAY MCCHESNEY, DOROTHY MCCORD, MILORED MCDONALD, LUVA MCMASTER, CATHERINE MILLER, ELIZABETH PRESSLY, LOUISE PRUITT, MARGARET ROWAN, KATHERINE SCOGGINS, EVELYN SHANNON, SUSIE SHEPPERD, MILDRED ERVIN SMITH, LUCILE SPEER, LUCILE SHIRLEY, LILLIAN THOMPSON, FRANCES TRIEELE, DORIS VVADDELL, MARTHA VVALLACE, LENORA VVHITE, ANNIE MAY WHITESIIJES, LENA VVHITESIDES, NIARTI-IA VVHITESIDES, MA1 1'IE MAE VVILSON, RUTH Page sixty-four .263 . 5. 42,14-'3' '-Q?- 22 911, , 4 ,F H P , I H E AQRQXN PI .lmuw IH!! IMI 1: V A x V I V -mn.. ..1llllmIlIIIlln. . . ....... .., xx I' ,bs 'WV Ex --1Illlump'lllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllIlIllIlllllIlllllillllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllf-'5E5'RgE'3E?? Z: i I I I N i 4 E FYCSIIITIGH C1855 OFFICERS Mlss Moons. . ..... . Sponsor LOUISE LONG ..... ......... . President LENA PHILLIPS .... ...... . Vice-President SUSIE SHANNON . . Sfrrftary and Treasurfr Page sixty-fffve X 5:2 y?gXur , if 2 i rx, 1 2 Ry gg 0 Q31 iE5kJWW!m'MMQFj??Lmmmmh ... mlltlillgz .Z5xlg2,I:li:JxKXV7 H T N' fi 'mm v SS AN CLA HB4 FRES i ., Q Q N 2 R. 5 'F 2 51 .Ex 'I-i l in F F ,f TH E ..-mill.. ..ilIIllnIIIIlIlli ..-... .,. --i glllnl F? Ilmm::IllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIllIIIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIII IIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII-'f'EYFCll5'52it? :i ll, , Freshman Class History N the evening of September the nineteenth, in the fall of '23, when the Due West Special puffed in from Donalds, it carried a strange freight, a band of distracted, yet slightly hopeful, girls. These were no other ll than the Freshmen of the Woman's College. NVith much care and pre- fl cision the girls were ushered from the dinky through the town and on GD to the college. There they were to study, cram, and let us hope not- Hunk. Confidences are not to be expected from homesick Frosh, at least not the first day. But soon everything was all right, and they began telling about themselves. They had come, it seems, from Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia and Alabama. There were also among their number representatives from Florida and Tennessee, and from almost every town and county in South Carolina. Uur athletic coach found much good material among the Freshmen. Especially good was the Freshman basketball team. The upper classmen realized this, for in every game that was played the first two months, the Freshman team was victorious. Live and learn is a good motto for those who have never experienced their first soiree. Not being accustomed to Erskine boys, the Frosh were rather excited when their sister class gave them a reception. Noses were powdered and bows were tied with rather shaky hands and Huttery hearts. When light bell rang that night a number of girls' heads were laid on their pillows to dream of an unearthly mixture of boys, ribbons, perfumes and other elements of soirees. Now after having seen the sights of the town and country, and having become accustomed to the rules and regulations of college life, the Class of ,27 has settled down to work. Determined as they are to show their worth, their mettle and pluck, we can predict for them a happy and successful college life. Page sixty-sewn 3 , ' 5 SWL Q - E n mul' vw LLLL 1 X 5 , '-X -- 2 -N. ,mt - f-f , 0, w, 5 -24 4.::f3:u.nfffvulmuunuumu llllllllllllllllll mmmmmmlmlmmmlullunIulllllmllmlnnunnmuunumuuuumlmunmmnImmmmuIummm:lllllllllllllnluunsunny.... .fl THE GREENITR SIDE OF COLLEGE LIFE Page sixty-eight KM: r' 1 X I 1 0 YQOQQ O Q O, Q N f I C l:'o lk, N6- U' :Z -R 0 :PG N 6 C K :'.t A I loo Ns ny! 3 4, 10, X,.gi Ln' ' ! MAAF . Amt? , . , , , ,..1 , 'syJF?b ,IH .I-. cc- .i R' ogy H lvw xt '5?N2 ui .3,,,i, ,Ag rl-ya x I Q :,,A V : gulf - fatlfr gh' .V 3.1 '11,-.tire 'f ,,a'.'., . I by H , 'fi I i Y, .i .V N-5 KW iv iv 5' tv' I 54 ' 9,711 I I li'l':: I I I f Q I. 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Purpose The purpose of the association shall he to lead the students to faith in God through Jesus Christ, to lead them into membership and service in the Christian church, to promote their growth in Christian faith and character, especially through the study of the Bible, and to influence them to devote themselves with all Christians to making the will of Christ effective in human society and to extending the kingdom of God throughout the world. Page sefvenly-one Q Effixgf V: f , 21 .24 F I ' I 2 Ja T Il '-., Albh. b 'lIlnnm1l lllIIRI ,, ,.... ,. ..mlllImmn......-I... ...., I 4- T igi gsgnfwllllllll IIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllll llllllllllllllll IIllllllIIllIIIIllIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll llllIIIIIlllllIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIllIllllllllllauuulh... .1 WR if? -ei M Q 2'Q - H JEAN Y. W. C. A. CHOIR Y. W. C. OFFICERS AGNEW .... MARX' MILLEN . . EMMA REID ..... . . . . . .President . Vice-President Secretary MARY PATRICK ....... I .... . Treasurer Undergraduate Representative MARY WALLACE CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES EMMA REID . . MARY PATRICK . . ERIN REID .... IRENE VVHITESIDES . MARX' SUTHERLAND . . . . De-votional . . . Finance . . . . Social . Social Serqoiee Morning IVatclI MARY MILLEN . . . . Membership DEMMIE SHANNON . . - - - - MU5if NEVA REYNOLDS . . - - - HWW RUTH COCHRANE . . . Missionary SARA PRESSLY ..... Morning Waffll KATHERINE MCCHESNEY . . . . . - - - P0-ffff ADVISORY BOARD MRS. R. L. ROBINSON MISS EMMA GAILLARD Mlss LOUISE ACNEW , Page sefventy-tfwo THE ARRQVV , ,,,,,, ,, H 'HH' IMIIIW ' :ff-rg? . ?,wb. Ax M - , , , o ,-1 E. 5 - , 7 Af? V S lm, I' A 5: ' I V di ll' mr Y- r Z- L ,, u...l lllllll nl - , ........,i L ,I ,O ,tm-,273 mm 'flllmmh - 0, 'I Zi... I . , x IllIIIIm'IIIllIIllIIllIIlllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIllIllIllIllIllIIIIllIIllIIIllIIllIIllllIIlllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIllIIIllllllllllllllIllllIllIllllIIIIIllllIllIllIllIIlllllIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIlllllllf-'f-Ti'-3E'?f'f5 -Q. E I 0 Page sffverzly-three Y. W. C. A. CABINET 3' ifxis ,. -44: .I .I N36 F iW,, Klum nmhh if- .... ,. .ulIl1IIIumlllu....m. E 5 .3 4-E 'N' -11' fmmwi 'mn L ' - 2 'ul , - 'Z1:1.'i1u..'h?'2Ff7.2IIllllll . , . .. llllllll , 1 .. .- Illllllllll 14'- IIIllIlIlIllIllIIIllIIllIIIIlIIlIlIIIlG!uullh.., 1 1 . 1 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Adela. DuVernn:t, Pl'L'Sifll'llt ol' Student Bmlyg Irene VVliitesi4leS, Mary NVallaCv, House Pre-sidentsg Julia. May Mitchell, Mary Betts Reid, Mary Blakely. Frances Thompson, Class Representatives: Mrs. Robinson, Miss Agnew, Miss Craig, Faculty Advisers. Page sefvenl y- four Fe Qt TH E Ill' A l'II'I I H l'll. ln, , nllflll um l , Fi -5? '5 Ju JL ?5: U F 4 lm . 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' 42 M H A Y - L V,-A A - W EVELYN BONNER AGNES BROOKS GREY BARRON EFFIE GENE BROWN GRACIE BROWN MACIE ALEXANDER MABEL BROWNLEE MARY BLAKELY ELIZABETH BRICE MARY ALICE BOYCE LORENA CRISP ROSA CALDWELL EDNA CALDWELL LAURA MARIE DALE DOROTHY DAWSON LOUISE DAWSON MARY DOWTIN KATHRi'N GALLOWAY astalian Ociety MEMBERS WILLIE GLENN MOZELLE HARLEY EULA MAY HENDRIX RUTH HUNTER LILLIAN FRANKLIN LOLA FERGUSON RUTH HARRIS GI,ADX'S KIR'I'0N HELEN MOEFATT MARY MOEFATT MARY MILLEN MARTHA MILLEN MARGRETTE MOORE MARGARET MALONEY' LUELLA MALONEY' MAE DAVIS MAY MALONEY MAE MCDONALD RUBY MCAULEY JANET MAGILL LOIS NASH AUGUSTA ORR THELMA PRATT MARY PATRICK LOIS PRESSLY SARA PRESSLY BERTHA PRESSLY HAZEL PRUITT ISABEL REID ERIN REID NEVA REYNOLDS CATHERINE SIMPSON SARA PEARSON MARTHA WADDELL SUSIE SHANNON EVELYN SCOGGINS JESSIE WILLIAMSON RUTH WILSON MATTIE MAE WHITESIDES ANNIE MAE VVHITE DEMMIE SHANNON ISABELLE SCOGGINS KATHERINE ROWAN HENRIETTA TURNER DORIS TRIBBLE NANNIE YOUNG TRIEELE THELMA THOMAS MARGARET WILSON IRENE WHITESIDES LENA WHITESIDES Page seventy szx III' IIIIIllllllllIIllIllIlllllIIIIllIllllIIIIllIIIIIllllllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIllIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIL- 15,1 i f Oh fi 14 THE ,,,, ,..,,,,,..,.,,,., ,n,f1I1IfIffMIlIll!l11 N 1 5. ? Page :evenly-sewn CASTALIAN SOCIETY -3 - c., 21 A' Agua, V . ll' ml' mlllll n 1nun Im lllnunnn- E ll a? f E'N,, :E .. 'I ' 'T-E V, ' I , .im .... .,.. . --. ...nlIm...., - , - - 'itz-1'11vI1i'277'75llllll UIllIlllIllllIlllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllllllllllllullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll-llll llllllIllllllIllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllmlllllh.. ,II CastaIian ociety CeIebration PROGRAM PART I Invocation .... .... . DR. R. L. ROBINSON VVelcOme Address ..... ........,... . MABEL GIBSON Peer Gynt Suite-Nos. I and 4 ......... ..... .... G r irq ELSIE PRESSLY, ELIZABETH JOHNSON Junior Essay- Iri:-h History as Revealed in Contemporary Writers. GRACE REED Violin, Fantaisie sur Scene de Ballet ....,.. . Dc Bfriol JANET MAGILL FLORA HARPER, ,-Trrompanirf Chorus-Kathleen Mavourneen . . . . . .... . Crourlz Let Erin Remember ..... . . Arr. by Ryhs-Hrrbf'rl Kate Kearney ........................... fl. LN CIRACIZ REED, MARY Ross, LAURA MARIE DALE, IQATI-IRYN GALLOWAY, GLADYS KlR'l'ON, MARY MOEFATT Elsie Pressly at Piano Reading-Peggy of the Many Curls ........ . Ruilz Safwyfr EVELYN BONNER Bridal Music from Lohengrin ................ . lVag1nf'r ISABEL REID, MARGARET MOORE, GLADYS KIRTON, DEMMIE SIIANNON PART II HTHE SIDI-IE OF BEN-MOHRH An Irish Folk Play By RUTH SAWYER CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY Bridget Hegarty, a widow . ............ . FAYE WILSON M ' , AD S TH arm her children . ELE MI Barney S LAURA MARIE DALE Shiela, her daughter . .... . . . BELLE DALE Nora MacDearmind, her neighbor . . . FLORA HARPER Padraic, a half-witted piper .... . . ERIN REID Six Sidhe and the Faery Queen- MA'r'I'IE BASS GUTIIRIE Hoon Lois PRESSLY MALLIE CADE -LoIs DALE LEILA KENNEDH' GREY BARRON Scene: The Hegarty's cabin, coast of Donegal. Time: The famine year 1848. FRANCES MARIE ICIRIIY, Ilirfrlor Page srfwrzly-eiglzt THE ARROW ww ww . u C - -f. ,JF X ..,'.- X': xg wa ' I-Xffj fa Sf Il I llll I 4432 Z' -fmnmg 4 .f IIII IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIlllllllIIllllIIIIlIIIllIlllIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIllIIlIllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIllllllllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL- 'xt 3 E S i -Sqn ' 96 ,mfg 1 fla iling 5: ' gl , , M I .. I ' ' - 'K 7 ' HIL. Page sefventy-nine ARI ELIAN SOCIETY PRESIDENTS 4 Y' Q' K' gy, , ,iw .1 , , X + x '15 ' M ,N . , ,, A fgkyffgn - -'ff , 'f 45- 'N :- , 3g,iE-N L, Sy Z 3 - .- A :L 21 ,-,, A , an f 0. y S Illlllllmu mm ,,,, X N, -Aa -. . .............,..+ ...... 'T LIXEMARROW 'I Xmxx- ? ' 2,-X : 'I '- 1 ' . I-. '7 ll 1 ,. - l.,va'. ' N JAR .I. .. . .-.. .. .1 ,mx - - I 'l 5 T k 'Y:-. ., .,, T ' W' J ' P ' T 1' I f -Q '3: ?3':3'.n.1Z75F5.HlllIIllIllllllIIIIllIlllIllIIllllllllllllIIllllIIIlllllllllllIIlIllIlllllllIIIllIIIllIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllllllIIllIllIllllIIllllIllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllulullh... an AGNEW, JEAN BALDWIN, PEARL BELL, GRACE BERRY, DOLLY BLAKELY, MARY BOWEN, MILDRED BOYCE, CAROLYN BOYCE, EMMA CARLISLE, NELLE CATHCART, MARGARET CHOATE, EMMA CLARKE, PANSY CLARY, RUTH COCHRANE, RUTH COUSAR, VIRGINIA MISS CROFUT CROWTHER, RUNETTE DALRYMPLE, ANNIE DRAFFIN, MARY DU VERNET, ADELA EVATT, RUTH FOWLER, MARY GARRISON, ELIZABETII Amelian ociety MENTBERS GLENN, EVA GUERARD, LOUISE HALL, ALMA HANKS, GLADYS HATCHER, MILDRED HICKMAN, CARRIE HICRMAN, MARX' HICKS, RUTH HINDMAN, MARTHA HOOD, LUCILE HOOD, LOUISE HOOD, MARTHA HOOD, MARGARET PIUNICUTT, MARX' KENNEDY', GLADX'S LYON, ELIZABETH LONG, LOUISE LUDWICK, JANIE MAERY, GUSSIE MATTISON, SARA MIDDLETON, EUGENIA MILLER, ELIZABETH MORRIS, MARY MCCELVEY, EUNICE MCCHESNEY, DOROTHY MCCHESNEY, KATHERINE MCCORD, LUCIA MCCORD, MILDRED MCLEES, SYLVENE MCDONALD, LUVA MCMASTER, CATHERINE NANCE, HALLIE NESBITT, MYRTLE PAUL, CAROLINE PHILLXPS, LENA POWER, MUSETTE PRA'r'I', EVA PRESSLY, LOUISE PRUITT, MARGARET PUGH, LUCILE PURSLEY, JANIE ERVIN QUATTLEBAUM, RUTH REID, EMMA STEELE, JANIE MAE SHEPPARD, MILDRED SHIRLEY, LILLIAN SMITH, AGNES SMITH, LOLA SMITH, LUCILE SPEER, LUCILE STENHOUSE, JEAN SUTHERLAND, MARY THOMPSON, FRANCES VON LEHE, ADDIE XVALKUP, ANNA MAY VVALKUP, LUCILE VVALLACE, LENORA WALLACE, MARY WATT, SELMA VVELBORN, ADDIE VVHITE, LESLIE VVHITESIDES, MARTHA VVITHERSPOON, RUTH XYOUNG, MARY EVA Page eighty Q9 ' 7-F4 V1-. X 1 . I fi x 5 5-P w :,-'S , , '1 41 THE A151120 ,,,,,,, ,,. .,,,,,.. , .. ..., ' um .1 -f-fam fmnnnuh, ,vw . ' F' ' ff .Ar,g:T..2 1 E E E E E E . :N E fi I R 1 ,1 E. '-lx .L 1 1':, 'Q U x 5' nk- ,Ns wr,-lil ,J .3 Page, riglzty-one Q V, kgs? f , -91 5 ' ' -agp I,,5,g..Af'4 I fy wif yffw ww az, . M.: ., , A, My ' 4141129 mfg, , p Wffffm vi. We Q X. ,122 if ff 1 fm, Jw 0.49 'gpg ' -vavfl.. ,iff-Q.. Ml., ' viii: 6 m ?WEf1sw1 i ,, ,. N vga, 3 6. y , 1 . ,,:, T ff vig Y N , ' ,. .via-VL, 'sw I z SOCIETY AMELIAN K I a 'Q' -X-T L., B, . ' 2 S X 'X E 'lllill' ml' lin.. .mum .... nn .lr - 24 T3 if 'Saint I '1 -EK 7 I - Iii I E in P ,QE , A S . Inn... YW Y IV Y Q 'll f llIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIlllllIlllllllIllIIIIllllllllIIIllIIlllllIlllllllIIllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllmwulllh., I melian ocziety Celebration PROGRAM PART I Invocation ......... .... . . DR. R. L. ROBINSON Address of XVelcome by President . . . . FERNE BELL Lie Bestraum fNoCturnel . . . ........ . . . . Liszi HARRIETTE EDWARDS Junior Essay-Folk Lore in North Carolina ...... . ADELA DUVERNET Greeting to Spring ........................ . STRAUSS EVA PRATT, IIARRIETTE EDWARDS, SARA PLAXCO, JULIA PA'r'1'oN MARGARET Ron1NsoN, .lrroznpruzist Cai Two Hungarian Poems . . . . . . . . . . Hubay fhj Serenade ...... ...... . Herbert Miss CR0lfU'l' Senior Iisszly-'1'5'pical Classic and English Myths . . . iVI.XR'l'l'1A PIUNTER PIICKMAN Charmont Oiseau .....,....,.. . ....... . Dafvid EVA PRXIWI' I'IARRiE'1 i'E EDVVARDS, ,'lliFOIIl17fl7li5f Valse Caprice . ................. . Spross MARGARET' RomN56N, MARGARET Hoon PART II The Maker of Dreams. . ......... . 0lipl1antDofwn DRAMATIS PERSONAE Pierrnt . . . . . .JANNIE NANCE Pierrette .... . MARGARET ROBINSON The Manufacturer . . . SARA PLAXCO Clown ...... . . . . . . . MARTHA Hoon Clown ...................... 2ADDIE VVELBORN Act I-The interior of the cottage of Pierette and Pierrot. Marshals Cuff JEAN MCDILL, '23 flssistzmts GL1XDX'S IQENNEIJY, '24 SUSIE PREssLx', '25 CARRIE HICRMAN, '26 MARY QUERY, ,23 Q 4. Page migli ly-lmao ' iff-19-5 3 K 'ii -x ,Nw 44 71 THE ARROW ,,,,,,,,. ,.. ...,, 'muff WHHIWW ,QI -if ll. Jw arg' A P unhf q E' : gi ,,,,, n... .-... ..,. ....,...-i L x x .ff ' If mf f f f-f4fD'fM - fs ,,.'f.-f':eE2f2 l, X -1llIII'III'IllIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIlIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIlllllllllIIllIIIllllllIllIllllllllIllllIlllIIlllIlllllllIllIIlllIIIIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf-'f355'-3E'2'2'5 -- .. -' nh SCIIOOI of EXpI'SSSiOIl Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippiugly ou the tongue. Page zighty-three 1923 EVELYN BONNER 1924 MABEL BROWNLEE 1925 NELLE CARLXSLE HALLIE NANCE CARRIE HICKMAN Jassm XVILLLAMSON 1926 GREY BARRON MARY MORRIS LUCILE SMITH Ilzzmlrf. Q29 A a f 1' ' tl T5 I V' - lb '73-N ' -, -,,,,, 'II1lllll WI 'HH'- ..,., W.... , I ..... 1.1-LE ARRO 3 , QQQ 'N' -' 2- 'N- E Annum T m7f'--'H f T, '. 4- i2,5 ':ET ff?f11c,1fH7-EllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIllllllIllIIlllllIIlllIIIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIlllllIlllIllIllllllIllIllIIIllIllIllllllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIlIIIIllIlllllIIIllllllIllIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllamlullh.. ,I usic Club for Music Lovers 'Tl1f' man fllllf llllfll no music in 1Ii7Il5E'1f Nor is yr! mofufd -with fonrord of s-weet sounds Is ft for trfasons, straffgfms, and spoils. EMMA REID. . . . JEAN AGNEW. . . . SARAH MATTISON ALEXANDER, MACIE BALDWIN, PEARL BRICE, ELIZABETH BEARD, PAUL BONNER, EVELYN BLAKELY, MARY BOWEN, MILDRED BROWN, EFFIE G. BOYCE, EMMA BOYCE, CAROLYN BELL, GRACE CALDWELL, EDNA COCHRANE, RUTH DALE, LAURA MARIE DRAFFIN, MARY DALRYMPLE, ANNIE FRANKLIN, LILLIAN G'ALLOVVAY, KATHRX'N OFFICERS MEAfIBERS VON LEHE, ADDIE HOOD, LUCILE HOOD, MARGARET HOOD, MARTHA HINDMAN, MARTHA HALLIDAY, W. C. HATCI-IER, MILDRED KIRTON, GLADYS LONG, LOUISE MCDONALD, MAE MCGILL, JANET MCDONALD, LUVA MCDOWELL, JAMES MCMASTER, KATHERINE MOFFATT, MARY MATTISON, SARAH LYONS, ELIZABETH NASH, LOIS PRATT, EVA PRESSLY, LOIS PUGH, LUCILE PHILLIPS, LENA REID, EMMA REID, MARY BETTS REID, ERIN MARGRETTE MOORE REID, ISABEL ROWAN, KATHERINE PEARSON, SARA SHANNON, DEMMIE Prrsident . Vice-President SUTHERLAND, MARY THOMPSON, FRANCES TURNER, HENRIE1'TA THOMAS, THELMA WADDELL, MARTHA WHITESIDES, MARTHA' WILLIAMS, BEATY YOUNG, MARY EVA WALKUP, ANNA MAE WALKUP, LUCILE WILSON, MARGARET ' GLADYS KENNEDY Page eighty-four ' :figs -4-, X ' THE ARROW . ?M ' 4 ff. if :Q A 1 2: :5- :S I. fum' 1 t :' I 5, . , nu. .,z ulllllllu..-.. .,.. .ul .V r ll' Q -Y Y - -- m ' X-mmm f ar.. 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BOZARD OLIVER JOHNSON Corrzfts MILDRED HATCHER HERBERT GRIER Trombone Saxophone 1'IENRY MAGILL LAMAR THOMAS Piano ISABEL REID HENRIETTA TURNER Bells Drums ISABEL REID ERIN REID Tynzpmzi W. C. HALLIDAY Page eighty-:ix . rf gg .-.,, fl! - fiiw g THE ARROW ,.,,,, . ww 4 E3 E Q E f 5 gx 5 1, 9111 E 'uri ww 5 2: I 1 r uw 2 AQ, ay Sm' iV::M Page eighty-sewn ORCHESTRA -3 ar - . '54,-Nix 4.1 Q ,KP E mlm .nun nu l..l.un I .... . , 2- 'Z - I' 5- ii, 3 Elly 1 fi 1 '.x,,, , u A'-- ' '--' ll:---. ' ax ,A . 1 E- If M- M fx A Am 1 A ' '-?:'l51I1'l'47 7-flIlllllllllllllllllllllmulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllllullllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlullllh ,n Opera IUI, Glee club OFFICERS OFFICERS KATI-IRYN GALLOVVAY . . . . Prfsidfni EVA PRATT ......... Prcsident ADDIE VON LEIIE ..... Vim-Presidrzzl LOIS PRESSLY . . .... ViCI PI'6'5iC1l'7lf MARX' MOEFATI' . . Sffrwiary and Trva.vurrr LUCILE VVALKUP . . Sfrrrlary and Trrasurrr VV. C. PIALLIDAY , PEARL BALDWIN ELIZABETH BRICE PAUL BEARD LAURA MARIE DALE MARY DRAEEIN LILLIAN FRANKLIN KATHRYN GALLOWAY ADDIE VON I,EHE IVIEMBERS LUCILE HOOD MARTHA HINDMAN GLADYS KIRTON LOUISE LONG MAY MCDONALD JAMES MCDOWELL SARA MATTISON MARY MOFFATT NANCY MOFFATT EVA PRATT LOIS PRESSLY EMMA REID DEMMIE SHANNON . . . Manager' IVIARY SUTHERLAND HENRIETTA TURNER ANNA MAY WALKUP Page riglliy-eight .1 gig? -Q. X -. fi mf U if llllll I H , .nl1rulflMlI 1 ,L i QE - . v E- ' fx Nm, E' l 5, f .. mu-...I ullllllln.--... ....,. ....-I-1 x ,4 x - M f M. FQ -I ,. ..-Ill'I'III'IllIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIlIIlIllIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIIllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllllllll-'fi'3'ff1'2'?f ...- N ln, CLUB EE GL Page eighty-nine :Q 13 cf kj: ' f A ...,..., ,Ru f un 2: qyv 23 Q' 4 Fl J N1 Q51 ' mm' A--H ..,,. . ..u1llllmum......H .... 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A 6- - If -M 1 E Q I wx' El Xl 5 E -, ' E .L U .... .. 4mN ' iq 4- - 'flzf2?'nf-5H'5f'7-TIIllllllIllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllIIlllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill! MLLE. MARGRETTE MOORE . . . MLLE. MARY VVALLACE . . . Le Cercle Francais MLLE. MOORE, La Dirfrlrifc OFFICERS MLLE. SARAH MATTISON . ELIZABETH BRICE GRACE BELL AGNES BROOKS NELLE CARLISLE LORENA CRISP LOUISE DAWSON MAY DAVIS RUTH EVATT MARY FOWLER IQATHRYN GALLOWAY ELIZABETH GARRISON MEBfIBERS CARRIE HICRMAN RUTH HUNTER ALMA HALL RUTH HARRIS MILDRED HATCHER MARX' HUNNICUTT EULA MAE HENDRIX GLADYS KENNEDY GLADYS KIRTON ELIZABETH LYON LUELLA MALONEY MAE MCDONALD LOIS NASH LOUISE GUERARD Un Mezlzbre Ifonoraire 1YfLLE. COUSINE . . . . ..Lz' Prfszdfnl . Le Virf'-Prrsidrnt Lf SI'l'l'!4fdil'8 HALLIE NANCE SARAH PEARSON MARGARET PRUITT THELMA PRATT CATHERINE SIMPSON IOLA SMITH FRANCES THOMPSON LUCILE WALRUP .ANNA MAE VVALKUP ANNIE MAY WHITE RUTH WILSON RJATTXE MAE WHITESIOES Page mnely four .. iid 1 jg af f Illllll Ill: nl ll ' ' funmm. I T f'XSQ N 9K .IG N -N '64, THE Al212OWg ,,,, ,, gggg Illini? mr, ,, --E A-warn f'- ,,. ,f- :Q -. if ,qbgagl F Y ' Y' ' -UN Sbtmfl-.Li ' 1 -'IIIII IlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIllIIlllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIllIllllllllllIllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllll-f-S LF-'1-.1:' -Q - et Farm P e I' I5'e771z11P1Z1c1' Q F 856811 fi gwaf'-i'Rz f2'-wwf: year , ac '1 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Motto: 'iAnywhere I hang my hat is home, sweet home to me. Flofwer: Wandering Jew Cglgrg Rainbovv SARA PRESSLY ..... ........... . President MARTHA HINDMAN , , , ...... . Vin'-PI'U5fdL'ni GRAQIE BROWN , . , , , . . . Secretary and Treasurer MEBIBERS DOROTHY DAWSON . . Georgia EVELYN BONNER . . Alabama LOUISE DAWSON . . . . Georgia EDNA CALDWELL . Florida SARA PREssLY . . . . Georgia RosA CALDWELL . Florida LQIS PRESSLY . A. . . Georgia MAE MCDONALD . Florida MARTHA HINDMAN . . . Tennessee EMMA BOYCE . . . . Florida KATHERINE ROWAN . . Virginia CAROLINE BOYCE .... Florida GRACIE BROWN . . Scotland SARA PEARSON . . . South Carolina LAURA MARIE DALE . . . . Alabama AUNT HARRIET . .... Africa Page ninety-ffue QV Q -Q EQ A 'IL' 1-1. .lnu ...lll T 1' JN i Q- yi bwfqxuf In '1 is ' lm! lllllll H ,E - VW' I J i--.. ..... ..,,,----1 lllh I-..-lllm...-. - 3 a f .,. .W 1 N' -F f ma ' f' f f f Q - 5 Eia1.,.mFf.u1nuIlIIInununnlInIIIIInlIIIIInluIIIllIIlmulmumllumllu luIuInIluIIllllIIImlmllllIlIIllllIIllIIluIIu1nIlun1uunIIIl1unmmnnluuummummmunllmllllllllllllllll:ullIllu..., .I' P. and T. Club 110110: A deep dark secret P14159 0fMff'fff1f1-' Guess Time of Meeting: None of your business Purpose: CCut out by the Censorl MEMBERS PANSY CLARK GREY BARRON MARGARET Hoon ADDIE VON LE1-1E .ADDIE WELBORN MARTHA Hoon Page nznery-.wx mm ,,,,,.nuun rrH'I 1 - K9 W 497 T 1 II nlllllu E LYUZIDIBL I 1 9 ': , 1 cr. - Q: f .-:- ' P I , Q' 41 I 1. H01 ll' f , - -- Jaw- 1' H II ll - Huw N H ' 4 --dlllllmlllllllllllIIIIllllIIIllllIllllIIIIlllllIIlllllllIIlIIIIIllIIllIllIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIllllIllllllllIllIIIIlllllIllllllIllIIlIIllIIIllIlllllllIllllllllllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllIlIIl5'5-?T'5?5'Gg -.. .. 1' lyk Page ninety-sewn THE DELTA CLUB 55,551 5 p 3 Ji i., ,,.,. . .ullIIIllnulln.. ,,, xi -. I -4,' ?:151f.R'27Fi.!JllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIlIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllIllllammllh.. J T. I. O. Plank' VVhere we can't be found Time: At twelve bells Mofio: Eat all you can, drink all you can, avoid 'bustingu' flmbifiorz: To get snuff OFFICERS 'LPUNCHH BERRY . . . ..... . . . . . Prcsidfnt Boo'rs HARLEX' . . . . Vice-Prfsident BAR BLAKELY . . .... Srrrrtary i'LoUx12 LONG . . . Trfaszum' MEB'IBERS MIL Boww UJINKSH LUDWICK VA ROWAN NxcK,' SPEER Lua GARRISON 'iJUnE NEsBx'r'r JIM QUATTLEBAUM l'BoBBna', SM1111 Pagr ninfly-aight ififf fx F5 iyli ww , LL F U , ' r I E nm,,,,,,H,,,,m,,,,mm ','l.V vi nlllll frm 'lllllHNFIIllIIllIIll'llllulllullllIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I IIIIlllllllllllllIllIllllllllllIllIllIllIllmnllllllllllllllllllllll lllll' llllllllllllllllll llllllll llllllllll-'5-ii' 1 T x A, 1 Anderson County Club Illolto: Anderson is my town Objvfl: To boost Anderson AIEMBERS MILDRED HATCHER PANSY CLARK RUTH VVITHERSPOON MARGARET Hoon EVA GLENN LILLIAN SHIRLEY MARY HUNNICUTT RUTH EVATT RUTH H1cRs ANNIE DALRX'MPLE LUVA MCDONALD SARA PEARSON ALMA HALL MARTHA Hoon SYLVENE McLEEs Page ninety-nine MUSETTE POWER RUTH HUNTER LUCILE SPEER GLADYS HANKS MTLDRED BOWEN SARAH MATTxsoN 24 D . 'Q-,drxix L,- V A, 2 ..x. -r i-7 K' ff-, L ' i, ig rw. A A T fl ll - 'Qt ff' RYE sr f' N iw, QLEMAIQIQQW D?-fr gl 'fn-III llllllilllIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll lllllllllllllll ll lllllllllllllilllllllll II llllllllllIlIIllIIIIlllllIIIllllIIIllllllllllllllamllllll.., ,I Tar H6615 Flolwcr: Rhododendron Moito: He1'e's to the land of the long leaf pine, The Summerland where tlIe sun doth shine, VVhere the weak grow strong and the strong Here's to down home-the Old North State. MARX' lVllLl.EN . . MARY EVA YO LUCILE HOOD ANNA lVlA'E VVALKUP LUCILE VVALKUP JANIE MAYE STEELE lVlAR'l'HA VVHITESIDES MACIE ALEXANDER DOROIIII' lVlCCI'lESNEY UNC OFFICERS M EMBERS KATHERINE MCCIIESNEY MARY MORRIS LENA PHILLIPS LOUISE PRESSLY EMMA REID LOUISE LONG RU'I'I-I VVILSON Miss FLOWERS I grow great, . . . Prcsidcnt . .Sz'z'rrlary LOLA FERGUSON NEVA REYNOLDS MARTHA MILLEN ELIZABETH GARRISON RUBY MCAULEY Mlss CIIILDS EMMA CIIOATE . Page one hundred , , . 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Vmxuwllli X -su 1 vi 'La is 1. fi-f i S If .nf if fe l ,A ., ...,...., ,,,,, .,A, ,,H,,, ,.,nlmf HHlllllll1I1 5 4-1llIlI'INF'ulIIlInIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll Illlllllll I IIIllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Illll lll llllllllff' -?T'xqgQQ'g Efg' Page one hundred elefven A Fair Week .llfonflzzyfv ehilzl is fair of fare, Tuesdays child would win in zz race, Wednesday's child is blessed with skill, Thursday? child has friends at her zvill, Fridayk child is full of pep, Saturdajfs rhilfl has u'i.va'on1's repj But the child that is born on the Sabbn Is blithe and bozzny, loving and gay. tlz day 15.19- . EQ vgr g V 'wgpfw TALIE ARROW x3 'gg I. Q 51- 3 - t KAN' - 'E'-XJ: x 1 : ' 'llr T.: . .A I 1 K I :Z a U , i......... . . .a n n....um-.... - Y' i im? V - f .. J, 37r7?II1',4Q3R 7Fi.2lllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllIlllllllllllIlllllIIIIIlllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIllllllIllllllIllIllllllllllllmullln.. ,nl PANSY CLARK, Prettiest AI07ll1Hj7,S Child Page one hundred lfwelful 2, if-1? TH E IIIIII mlm I, , .mm s1Mllf 5 : -.. 1 D3 xmn? 'Z F .:? T ' I' . 'V - i f i I, ... nllh. ..1 I ll. - . -A--m ix U vs es, j'h' ' 1 - L Zmmlm -4. - ,f ax, :,::'.f Z f ,X . ..1Ill'ml!IIIIlllIIIIIIIllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIlllllllIIllllllllllllIlllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlIIIllllIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllIll!-'f5JY'm5'1'fg' -Si - Ill MARY MILLEN, Most Athletic Tuesday? Child Page one hundred thirieen 2,31 X ad- v' 1' 25 :imma ' mm .i-. .... ,. . .nllIIIIlnlllIln..1 kdm M M- K .z-mmn: J , Thi- ' -- E 'X- ,-f V Y- , T., 'll , - - 121:3G4.fW'E--.jlllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllll IIIIllllllIllIIllIIllllllIllllllIIIIIllIllIIIIlllllllllllIIIIllIllllIIIlIIIIIllIllIIllllIIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllumlllu... ,ll ISABEL REID, flflost Talcfntffd We1l11fs1lf1y's Child Page om' lzundrvd fourteen 5 Q Q9 , ii , . K THE AQRQW ,,,,,, .mm H ,, N Mm :WWA ,Q if 'S , 1 .1 F ' 'WW L- : U gl' I' mum :Q V I 1 'T' 53 V i, , ..-mln.. ..n I u---. . ,... ... , N fo it-7 I F Ip N: , - -f 'Um' f - . ff' -: v .I 1 , --allIIII!IllllInlllIIIllIIllIllIIIIunIunIlnuunnnnnnulununnIIuIInnununInn1nnunlnumuunIl11llmmlnIIuIInlIluI1IIamIIIInuuIImnunnuInInlInnumuuunummuuunuunn:f-u-K-.SEE-:Z 1 - ll! Page one hundred fifieen 'Q GREY BARRON, .Most Attraftive Thursdajfs Child X1 ' iygi-fx L:- S ' A THE ARROW lm 111 lulllll L AZ - r x ' a' 'Ng .1 1' - 'a'N,, : - 'I '- i Y IW ,. A .. - 'q ., W, '---- ----- ' mn, 7 . a 1 1 N' JW' I K ' - 1' 'I , -Q Q:-1.53L.,2'5Fi.!IlIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIlllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllluulllh... .ll I GRACIE BROWN, Cutest Friday? Child Page one hundred sixteen A .gga Q ,SES ! ,xl K THE Amzow ,, .,,,,,, ll ln Q F- .X 4 'I If-X u 'I uma' ll 1 ..allI'Im'IIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllIllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-'f-Eimifagg L-, 1 ll. LOLA SMITH, Most Intellectual Saturllrzyl' Child Page one hundred seventeen alex-.N F ' 2 A T 'f',A.'wHllluluhl nHlUl n,,.,. ,..v ,. .nlllllllulullnh...nm .... . - s , 'agp 'Xu -' E 'N- A,-1 Anim: Am'-f-f f Q '1 ' 3332.2riillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllIllIllllIllIllIIIlllllllllIIIllIIllIllllIIllIIllIIIlIIIllIIIIllllIllIIIIllllIIIllllllllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllluulhlln.. ,n JEAN AGNEW, Typical D. W. PV. C. Girl Salzbntlfs Chill! Page que hundred eighteen ' :-15497 a-an X E . -- at we fle w TH E ,, 3 , ,num ffl!! lI1111 tY 1 f i V- Y I i , l .. ..u lmrllllllln. . . .....,. .., Xs U ix sw? I E: Ill' IIIIIlIIIlIIIllIlIIllllIIIlllIIIlIIlIIllIIIllllllllllIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIII IllIIlIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll-'F-S!'5'i??Ig?i tgp Whatis in a Name? ll-IAT is Due West ? said a voice at my elbow. I almost bounded so unex- V pected was the sound, so sure had I been of my own solitude. Yet, no ghastly phantom stood beside me. Nothing of spectral aspect. Only a Gaia little old man of hoary hairs and faded garmentsg only a little shrivelled ,, hand impatiently tapping the stones with his rusty cane, only a bright jf unquenchable glint in steel gray eyes that twinkled into mine as if holding I I in their starry depths some wise secret of interest. Again he repeated his startling query, What is Due West U as a dis- tant echo of my own thoughts and as the richest gem of his own meditation. What is Due West? Down through the trees I can see the glimmer of snowy homes, there I see a tower, over yonder a steeple. Even now I can hear the bell tolling out into this frosty sunset hour the swift fleeting hours. VVhat is Due West? What's in the name?,' Not long did I have to ponder the question, for he spoke again. VVould you know what Due West is? VVould you see the living spirits that have made her? Then, let's leave reality far behindg let's wander in realms of imagination to find the untcld secrets of Due West.', 'fTap, tap, on the stones, and then-to my wondering eyes there sprang into being there on the rack beside me a fairy elf. I am the spirit of courage, said she, the oldest of the spirits. As I used to roam o'er hill and dale I found the beautiful rolling slopes of the Piedmont most pleasing to my eye. I formed here a brave band of Cherokee Indians, hunting and fishing. I don't know why, but somehow I liked Dalanooka, as it was then called. I found something strong and fearless in the very atmosphere. One day there was great excitement in the Indian camp, for a party of white skins had been sighted coming slowly over the hills in big covered wagons. Everyone was tense and excited as the braves donned their war paint. Spies were sent out, only to find that the newcomers had pitched camp only a short distance away and that men, women and children were all busy getting supper. I was expecting a massacre, at which even my courageous spiritquailed, but, on the next day, as I flitted over the hills, I was surprised to find a united band of Indians and white mezi. The Indians had laid down their bows and instead men excitedly examining beads, hatchets and blankets. They parted, and I saw the Indians begin to pack up, going further westward. At first I thought I'd go, too, but scmehow I felt that my spirit was needed here, so I stayed. I went with the men as they chopped down trees and built their first homes, their first school, and their first church. I helped the women through the long toilsome days, and I found other spirits there, too, endurance, per- severance, loyalty, helpfulness and happiness. So I stayed and, as the years rolled by, I found myself needed more and more until at length I became an inborn spirit. Do you ask where I stay? In the hearts of all these who fear not. Pug one llundrrfd ninffrrn f-3 : Q. ex. Q X, X I s 9 5- I. xy , lf 2 Q Z l'r'xiiiS J- I if-N., ll' . JHXEMAQROW ,int ,gh pq . N ,.. T Vi '-1.1. '. '..mnlll uuuuu llllllllllllllllll Scarcely had this spirit ceased speaking when another appeared. I am the spirit of religion. Do you ask when I came to Due West? That I scarce can tell. I came with the Scotch-Irish settlers of 1760, who were seeking reli- gious freedom. I was the spirit in the heart of the first preacher of DeWitt's Corner, as, Bible tucked under his arm, he visited scattered homes. I am the spirit that persisted in having here a place of worship. I am the one who has made Due West a religious center, of those who dare to believe, to achieve, and to live the sterling truths. 'Tis no difference of creed as uniqueness of belief that has made the people of Due West different, it is that inborn sense of right that has made them strong, undismayed and unconquerable in their convictions. Do you wonder that they love the sweet melodies of David, that they cling to the old-time religious traditions? As the rest of the world goes lightly by, they sometimes stop to chat, to smile at the quaint ways of Due West, and yet the object of their laughing chatter has caught the gleam of some- thing beautiful and imperishableg for these are the men and women who are forever seeing God's glory passing by. I am the spirit of religion, and I seem to belong here, for I find that Hame of my spirit all over the church, in every simple heart. Other spirits have come here to live, too, sympathy, love, understanding, truth, missionary zeal, but, wait a minute-now that I think of it, those spirits are just a part of me, and I am a living, eternal spirit of Due West. Gone, I looked again, but no, the spirit of religion was no more, and in her place another of airy lightness with a far-away look in her eyes. And who are you? said I, and how did you come to Due West ?,' For a moment she paused as if to awake from her spell of meditation. I did not come to Due West by any day or year of the calendar, said she. But through the spacious ages. I've always been here. I grew, though, and I gathered a host of other spirits to myself. I am the spirit who has caused men to seek after knowledge and understanding. I am the one who has brightened countlessfhomes with books, music, art, science and literature. At first sight religion and I knew each other for blood brothers, children of an all-wise and all-seeing Father. We went hand in hand through many adverse circumstances. It was our united forces that gave rise to the Seminary in 1835, Erskine College in 1839 and the Woman's Col- lege in 1859. It was our spirit in the churches and in hearts of loyal fathers and mothers that helped make due west the pulsating center of a new knowledge gained in a Christian atmosphere. It was courage united with us that built again Erskine after that disastrous fire. Do you know who I am? I am the spirit of culture, and I'Il live forever as men seek knowledge in its purest forms. I am the fountain of sparkling waters, which flow out into thirsty plains of human hearts. Again the fairy elf was gone, and in her place another elusive form. I am the queen of spirits. I am the one in whom all the other spirts are united. I am the spirit of Due West. It's the spirit of Due West that has kept alive the spirit of churches. It is the spirit that had endured through wars, through trouble, through suffering. It is the spirit of a blessed memory, a marvelous present and a glorious Page one hundred tuenty THE ARROW ......... . 1,. . . .... ... . . yaaa ii IIII illllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllll IIII Ill IIIIII Ill I Illllllllllllllllllllllll I llll IIII I II Illlllllllllllll l Illlllll future. 'Due West,' you say, 'what's in the name?' As many a weary traveler turned his face due westward for rest, shelter and courage, so westward is our look. In the evening hush the golden glow of the sunset hour seems to call our hearts. Due west- ward, to the land of a glorious future, where all is peace and beautyg due westward to help a weaker brotherg due westward to follow the glimmering rays of the golden sung due westward to an undreamed of radiance that is to be. Are you awake, my child ? VVith a start I awoke from the cool crypt of memory to see again by my side the old man of hoary hairs. Gone are the spirits. Your dream is o'er. Already silvery shadows are creeping over the rosy hues. Led by the spirits of courage, religion and culture, we'd stoop to pray at the new ideal of the Due West that is to be. Oh you, in whose hearts be the living fire of a beautiful ideal, keep your spirit fires burning bright and your faces lit with the call of the sunset, due westward! EMMA REID, '24. Page one hundred tfwrnty-one 1.21 EAR-1 i T -..lM'l 'l mll mllr i., ,,. , .nlIlIIlInulIn.. ..nu... V T ig sasgghivhllllllll llIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllll llllllllllll llll llllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllIIIlIlllllllllllllllIllll!lllIllllIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIl:i!umllu. 1 ,n 1 i N Q , x Pagr ang hurzdrcd Imuelzty-two X J TH E ,,,,, im.. ..lllIIII Illlllli u.--. . .-, M m l F llll IIllIlIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I IIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII li IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII llllllllz' -b1't'f??'gEh'3:2 4? What Am I? AM not the rising bell, nor forbidden, nor a blue coat suit, but, if I do say it, the part I play in the melodrama of exist- for ence at the Womanls College of Due West is just as essen- tial as any of these. One Sabbath we have chocolate ice gg cream for dessert and the next we have peaches. One morn- ing in chapel we sing uldallelujah! Praise Jehovah, and the next day we sing I-lis Strength Sets Fast the Mountains. But I am ever the same, before and after rec , yesterday, today and on till graduation day. In fact, I am as constant and abiding as '6Cy, which, as every W. C. girl knows, is saying quite a great deal. ln spite of my dizzy heights of importance, l am not at all conceited. Be that far from me. On the contrary, I am very meek and modest. No one ever writes sonnets to me, or lauds my merits in the Associate Re- formed Preshyterian. Yet the demands for me are so universal that it is an impossibility for any business manager to fill all applications. And what could be more eloquent of the exalted position that I occupy in the girls, affections than the sighs and downcast countenances which are preva- lent when they are disappointed? I really am indispensable. It would be an impossibility to study for a test without me near by. Clflvery W. C. girl knows the futility of such an attempt? If you would get wisdom, enlist me in your service, and with my sympathetic assistance, with thy getting thou wilt get understand- ingf' I really cannot conceive of what the scholarship of this college was before I came. I am such an invaluable means to that desired end-a good recitation-that previously the girls' mindsf?D must have been woefully blank. I might be called the pearl 'of great price, for I am sure more of each girl's check goes to possess me than for any other thing. I am more pre- cious than Afs from Miss Stone, and more to be desired am I than a Page one hundred tfwezziy-three Q'-QVQET X sf' gV ' g 2 943- Xx ' s K R llll llllllm uuumm f . in Ng ll Al if-wi, fi ' ki c, : In----.H --... ..,,---.nl I Il...lII ,,, - I U if-E 'S' - 'Um1'- I - , T.. 'll . S 1.-. I., ',,,' f -Q '3f!1.'l,,1'hl,1f: fu'Ill'IllIllIllIlllllumlllumllwlllluullllllnull'IlI luII'luululuuluulluulllulullllllllluulllllullull'll'lullIll''nulllullllllllIlllllullllIlIIIlnuIIIIuIIIullHl'lI.. ,rl one-cent letter at mail-call. lVly ways are ways of satiety, and all my paths are replete. I am sweeter, also than syrup on hot cakes, and in keeping of- me there is great satisfaction. I may be fand Miss l-lolbert says I am, an abomination to dietetics, but all the girls say I am an ever-present help in time of homesiclcness. I can see the rosy dawn of the day ahead when, as the swift seasons roll, leaving their contribution to the advancement fancl acceptancel of scien- tific nutrition, lVlrs. Hunter and her art will no longer be needed, and in her stead I shall preside-more sustaining than meat, and a meal in myself -the lowly bar of- Page one .hundred lfwenly-four ,,,,, ........mmmllllun ...... ,.., NIH ',I'Hl 'Vw1' Illllll llIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllllll l ll Illl l II II IIIII llll l llllllll lllII T52:Q'5 ? w 5 ' 4-I l -fx -4 t l 5 l ,. I 1 ' I ag. kd f If, U. UNJ Frm 21-'r11e.1-xt: and 5011-me T0 SPHTE--Q 4 1 hy 5 Ag X Neg-Q, 3-nl 'U-more Bing. C-U'LYx3wxxe're. Ig Lts X-na af LASPL 't 5 'nfl U, . 'D ' 'r a u a. e. oKe.,s o xo CTN?-'FLIIYLY' tx-deyw-c 1-ne. o'r1 jeux 1-1ei.3L, ly-ov, too. Cvrne, om, ln: a. Stuart, ao-rc-t TVB if-G TULTI7 S S Jn. P g lundred tfwent cr.. Soxurselqf a see-n vouixm 'H-me e3g5 0? .fu-nl y- ffve 9 A E ARROW 1 ,':.,,.i. :I - - , , annum-: I -- -- ---- llllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIllllIIIIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllll T z:i'f 1 -alll' 1-llllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll W a , Ni, Nix es 3, 0265 v' Sl. 1 Ai . y -. 1 4 i Ei llrrl lllll muh' .5--... ... ... .nllIlIIlullIIu...lmun rr r- N K-'mf-ee g af- I., at Q -Q - nmullllllrullllli.... ' ,O -ls P76 Imagine It this meeting is held Yes'm, yes'm, yes m, uss students passing and those who Iao:11ll.'l g llll eeTi I1 xg To disc have failedg h ake report that I mav understand Let eac m , H How pupils are doing from you at first hand. X . A flfism I My , K l t lx, V h delight, Let me report to you wit That my pupils are all exquisitely brightg ' ' f ll In English theyre charmingly ue , How adorably dear I hardly can tell. SLG, -, W W My poor, dear children just can't compre- hend Problems Aristotle and Plato lendg I don't blame them a hit, they're hard for me, too. VVhen in Heaven we m see through ! eet, such things we'll ffiif, 2.--fr, ,,-.s i , 1,14 'x.:N 'l'fI ,4- 9145 'W v I, X Breath, tone, relaxation, these three things I preach, That perfection in voice my pupils may reach. But 'relaxation' is all that they do, And that's why I can't produce song birds for you. Page one hundred lfwenty-:lx . :FJ . 11. -. Se, Nia, A , 6' g A 'X an .mm m nl l .-fuIIh- 4-mzrnm , THE Al3l12OVV,, s,, ' ll ,- T 41 'I ,F U I 1. ,,, n nlllll In n I ,n g P hh., if I' 'K 'o he F ::?'f ' lllllluIllIIIIllIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllIIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIllllIIllIllIIllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllIIllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIllllllllllllllIllllIIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllL'f-E 5.?5'vCg -Si ll, My problems, indeed, I can tell tout df suite: All that my pupils need, mais oui, Is to try parle Francais in very best form, And forget that they are American born. Ult would be very cute, if you wish to inquire, If only pupils could get their tones higher, It often puts me in the depths of despair Because tunes go down 'stead of up in the air. Ty wir?-: 77 Q, ,. I ' Q ff fs .Q I . X T S g N X My girls, I'm sure, are the worst ones in school, They do things by halves, and not by the ruleg If they ever succeed each in catching Z1 man, After tasting their cooking, he'll leave, if he can. Page one hundred tfwenly-.sefven A 1.: ks? 'Z rx WJ 4 il -5 G 9 f Yes'm, yes'm, yes'm, I get the impression, That all need to put more time on each les- song So tomorrow I'll tell every student in college, 'Twould be a good idea to get some more knowledge. f7Lif5f1!N. fx, :, f 1 4, 'F ' X7- fillk W, QQ.-'N 2, fzpe, 1 Y ' s 1 I 24 '1 . 'Q-'v'5'x 5 r R llh' mullhh I mm .xl ..-IIA 41. : 1' iii- if in -,H l -. .Fa V- :- gh 'X 1. M e- 1...... . . .illllllli i.. Amr'-i Jann, ,. - i i 7, ,il f -li S: i?izfZZH!:7H.1llIlIIllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllIIllllIIIIIIIllllllllIlllIlllllIllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllzmulIll... ,I When in Doubt Consult the Dictionary of Due P7051 Soiree: ln this fool's paradise we drink delight. Forbidden: From where 'distance lends enchantment to the view.' Buddy: Erskine buddies are like nerves-girls don't have them until they come to Woman's College. One-Centers: The heralds and swift harbingers that move from east to West, on embassies of love. Kicked: 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Line: To see and be seen. Shirt-tail parade: They ain't what they used to be. Mail Call: To get one or not to get one, that is the question. One Class: Where knowledge with suffering enterethf' Practice: lf music be the food of love-scale on. Called Up: Bear calamities with meeknessf' Called Down: A voice in the darkness, a knock at the door. Senior Privileges: They exist only in the imagination. Cy: Our ever-present help in time of trouble. It Happens in Dreams L. W. Dr. Robinson decides we are working too hard and declares a day's holiday. The astronomy class went to Erskine star-gazing. The soiree lasts for three hours. We went to class prepared for a test and Miss Agnew had changed her mind. We had angel-food cake for dinner. ' The line was told to go to walk sans teacher. The faculty refuses to Hunk a single student. Page one hundred tfwenty-eight fi? he TH E --m,,,,,.n,llm,,mllm, ,llllr ---V mnl ygllllu HNF? ---IIIIIIIIELIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll I II ll IllllllIllllllllllllllllll ll IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllll IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIII IIIIIII ' -EESQEQEEFE EE Page one EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! DUE WEST NEWS ALL FACULTY OF WOMAN'S COLLEGE FIRED With indignation over students not studying. EVELYN BONNER STRUCK By an idea. DR. ROBINSON FELL Asleep in church. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY GIRLS LEAVE COLLEGE For the Christmas holidays. MISS SHELBY KILLED A bug for use in biology. BIG FIGHT ON WOMAN'S COLLEGE CAMPUS The white cat beat up the black one. LUCILE KENNEDY SUFFERS GREAT LOSS Independent . . . Life ...... Good Housekeeping Snappy Stories . . Amateur Athlete . Youth's Companion Town Topics . . Vanity Fair . . . Vogue . . . Punch . . Photoplay . . In weight. Magazines Judge ...... . Literary Digest . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . .BERTHA PRESSLY ELIZABETH GARRISON . . HPETERH BONNER . . . MARY MORRIS . . . . . JUNIORS . . JEAN STENHOUSE . LUCILE KENNEDY . . . SARA PEARSON . . GRAY BARRON . . . EMIVIA CHOATE . IVIARGRETTE MOORE . IRENE WHITESIDES . . VVIRGINIA COUSAR Advertlsements QQ 44-IOO Pure . . . .............. -TULIA MAE MITCHELL Hasn't Scratched Yet .............. ..... L AURIE DALE Chases Dirt ........ . . LOUISE GUERARD Keep That Schoolgirl Complexion ..... EMMA REID Ever Ready ........ .... M ICREY HATCHER Ever Sharp ........ . . KATHERINE GALLOVVAY hundred lfwenty-nine sf jx 5rgg,:fE7X La- ' QV QQ .6 5 :SMX . 1 N 5 I Ti I 'I'--.4 I in mug ln.,-. ..... ..,. , , . .ullIIIllnllIIli..sum.. .... - 3 : 023' 'E 'N- ,-,T-f .aziitrm AEN- --' f , Y Q, 1 ' , 4- ':g?1i2'.n.,,Z?'77r7.EIll llIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIIllllllllIIllllllllIlllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIlllllllIIIIIllllIIllIIllIllllllIIlllllIIIllllIIIIllIIIllllllIIlllIllIllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiwulllh.. .fl Recipe to Pass Sophomore French Fifteen tablespoons of pronunciation. Five teacups full of vowel sounds. Twenty tons of grammar. One hundred drops of noneomprehension. Place carefully the pronunciation and sounds in a nasal pan and mix thoroughly with a phoenetic spoon. Heat slowly and stir vigorously to prevent boiling over. Let cool, then seriously add the grammar, pounding violently with the noncomprehension. Shake the mixture thoroughly every day, and drink two cupfuls slowly for two hours. If this is not suHieient use an ounce of nerve and a sprinkling of bluff. Note: The result of its hrst trial was so successful that its originator was moved to say, Quel beau! Having observed it again, noting results, she exclaimed, Quel bien fait, and having tried it once more she exclaimed with joy Quel bien entendu I VVith apologies to B. M. Classroom Nliss Baker: 'fPi r square- Louise Pressl : No no nie are y Y 7 I Y round.' lVIiss Halbert Qtalking about bad habitsj : VVhat is it that is easy to get into and hard to get out of? lWay Davis: Bed.'y Miss Shelby: Janie, name the bones in your bodyf' Janie: I can't name them, but I certainly can feel them. il? il? df' lN'Iiss Agnew to Gladys, who was fran- tically looking on the Lab. shelves: VVhat are you looking for?l' Gladys: The manual calls for saliva and I can't find it anywhere. Ashes to ashes and dust to dust- If Miss Halbert doesn't flunk you, Miss Baker must. R. E. E. Laughs Lean: How long can a person live without brains? Miss Shelby: I don't know. How old are you? Y! Y! Mrs. Moffatt Cafter educationl : Why were you late this morning, Kath- erine P Kat Galloway: VVhy, the bell just rang before I got here. -29 il? SE Latin is a dead language- All the people died who wrote it: All the people died who spoke it: All the people die who learn itg Blessed death, they surely earn it. Louise Hood: Miss Stone, what good does English do you ? Miss Stone: It broadens you. Louise: Well, I'm going to drop it right away. Page one hundred thirty - I-ff EK f? 3 TH E ...ll un.. .nlllllnllllllln ..-,., .,,, V-Hn wlllll F? III' IIllIIIllIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllll I IIIIllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Illllllll IIIIIIIIL' -Siifigffg ii A Sketch in Charcoal Two Freshmen, on entering Carnegie Hall upon their arrival at the VVoman's College, are met by Aunt Harriette. No, honey, tha's right. You ain't one 0' mah girls that wuz heah las' yeah. But, law me, chile, I knows yo' mamma. She wuz sho' a sweet an' nice lady. Yes, ma'am, yo' all ain't no trashy white folks-some class to you girls. I say I knows yo' mamma, dem wuz some sweet times when I uster slip letters for yo' mamma 'way back yonder when she wuz heah. Law me, chile, I'se made many a match in mah day. Dar goes 'dat phonef Lemme run see who 'tis wantin' sumpin now. Hello! Hello! Who's lis? Yas, suhl Aunt Harriette, Woman's College-yas, suh-you hafter wait! I gotta go hunt her up. Heah she comes now. Hold tha' phone. Yes, ma'am, yo' all's nice girls. Tell me, how's yo, mamma? U-m, I mos' died las' yeah, but Dr. Buck an' all my good white folks wuz sho' good to me. Took me to the horspital an' all them nice an sweet nurses jes' waited on me like I wuz some white person. Then mah girls-they all sent me flowers, pretty Howersl Yes, ma'am. They even helped me pay mah doctors' bills. All mah white folks wuz mah friends an' my Doctor 'Buck'-he can't be beat. Yes, ma'am, I loves my white folks. I'd be a fool if I didn't. A' There goes that loud-mouth nigger! Got no respect' for white folks-needs to be knocked into his place. Yes, ma'am, Dr. Boyce wuz president o' dis college when yo' mamma wuz heah. I jes analyze Dr. Boyce and I does Dr. Robinson, too. He's sho' a nice man. Gotta go now take the mail. Yo' all be sweet an' nice girls like yo' mammasf' E. R. Page one hundred thirty-one QB- Q, .3,xp E 'H1.. mm Illl 11' x 15 E.: A Q. Q W m A Hd, 5 - l 7-3 K i n-....... ...., ,. .nI lull i...nllm...., - 5 limb., -' Q 'N -e r -me my 'K ef- '-- , - 4h 71f:12i511.,'Z'fZ7fv71IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllTlulnllln.. ,I In the Usual Way If a body meet a body, While at a soiree, Can't a body Rush a body In the usual way? Every lassie has her buddie Won at a soireeg So can't a body Write a body In the usual way? Among the boys there is a lad I sort 0' like, I sayg So can't a body Wear a small pin In the usual Way? Every lassie has her buddie None have I, they say, Yet someone told me differently In the usual Way. A Short Story Her head was resting on the arm of the chair. The dark lashes which fringed her violet eyes were Wet with tears. He placed his hand on her smooth, white fore- head. He caught hold of her chin with the other. She struggled frantically, des- perately to free herself, but his overpowering strength held her still. At last, after a short, quick struggle, I thought that tooth never was coming out, said the dentist to the child. Page one. hundred thirty-tfwo .ni E ...-. nn.. .allllmllllllln .-.,, .... qnill llllllllll F? 3 ---uIIllllllllllllulllllllIIlllllullnnmuIlunummlmmmnmlmmm u mmmuull lmlmll Illulllnmlnmmmm mumlu In lllmlnumu l mmm nnlllluu' v-5'i55:'??fg? In, After the Soiree Was Over Where are you going, my pretty maid ? To Dew Drop Inn, sir, she said. And what will they serve, my little maid ? Why, chicken salad, sir,', she said. And is that all, my pretty maid P Not quite all, sir, she said, For vve'll have right black coffee with right whi And pickles and 'tato chips that are a scream. And What Will. they charge, my little maid P Only twenty-five cents, sirf' she said. When will it open, my little maid ? ' At seven-forty-five, sir, she said. And may I go with you, my pretty maid EW No, for it's for girls only, sir, she said. Page one hundred llzirly-llzree te cream, YY EMMA CHOATE. 9 -21 5 . -xv zx.X V27 ' W ww 1 . ,.Am HE ARROW X 'Q 1- gi 5 I N -. .I saw r D X-Nz, 'I 1 Ei - .. 6 l I i..... ...,.-- -allllllllllllllll ullllu, IIIIIIIIIIIIullullmlllwuullIlIIIIIIIllullIImIllIIlllllmIlmmlmummumnmnn muummnunnu 1 Page one-huzzdrfd thirly-four . :ISSJ .-.. 9 .. ,,. E , , ,L ? 1 X 1 - -N I4 fx U I U .-nu. rllmnllllllln.. .. ,m u I V z ar, Jann- ,- ummm L f- ',f,vf'4ll F llllllllllll IlllllllllllIlIIIIIllIlllllllllllIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllIIlllIllIIIIIIlllIIIIlllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-f. 'bf' ' ' A x MEMORIES WU , M ' 41 1 fl 0 U' 4 Neff ,, , , wyul A nm if! n-?,,w R 5 I XTX I 'TI-ue. Q. ultS 1 of I I I Sour 'DO-rl WL d Zllirt Arif v 4 fl ll 'I rv. 1. 1 ' Sp A ' .Zn- ,. p.',g., Q Q a. W 5 1 -,A '-7 1 . 1 K' I x. ' ' 1 ' ' A J I . Af .U rv 'ff ,FIV -A I , . lu . 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Not the cheapest, but the best. If our merchandise fails to make good, we will. We extend to you a hearty invitation to make our store your headquarters when in Greenwood. You are welcome. RUSH BROTHERS COMPANY BEAUDROT QUALITY SHOP The Ladies' Store-Ready-to-Wear Style, Quality, Price. A Cordial Welcome Awaits You. 324 Main Street, Near Postoffice GREENWOOD, S. C. OREGON IVIILLINERY PARLOR You will always find here a large assort- ment of KNOX. FISH, TAZE, LAZARVS, STRODE and JONES PATTERN HATS XV. H. Hunt I. H. Hunt J. B. Hunter HUNT, HUNT 6: HUNTER Attorneys and Counselors-at-Law NEWBERRY, S. C. We Are Headquarters FOR CLASS AND FRATERNITY STATIONERY Engravt-cl Invitations fm' Receptions, Dances, Debates. Etc-.Q Commencement Invitations, Diplomas, Visiting Cards, Monogram Stationery. J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING COMPANY 103 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Ga. GAMBRELL HARDWARE Co. YVliolesule and Retail il'I21l'tlXVZlI'l' Visit Our Houseware Department GREENXVOOD, S. C. KEYS PRINTING CO. Service First-Satisfaction Always GTREENVILLE, S. C. THE LADIES WANT THE BEST Therefore, D. W. W. C. Girls come to us for Cosmetics, Perfumes, Drugs and other needs. Drug Store Supplies. Donald Drug Company HONEA PATH, S. C. f-E' ER- Tx'f'7T f 5 4 5 with THE ARROW if K' L f . W2' E 1 If r ::,. 5- .ze I ., s ., 2 .M Q vltkgtn IX. .N B i.. ... .ulIIlIlIlnlllIl1,. .n um - 5 YY Y t I -,..' :'ZSi7ii51:'ZI'f?7f-llIIlllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllIllIIIllIIllIIllIllIllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll llllll llllll What Could Better Symholize the Gift Spirit Than Jewelry? I-Iolding, as it ever does, a charm and beauty which never fades never dies, never lets the memory of the one who gave it be forgotten It is a pleasure, therefore, to feel we have a part in the giving of this Gift That Lasts -to guarantee it, like the love it betokens, to last for years and years. YOURS TO COMMAND Walter H. Keese 65 'Company Gifts That Last ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA MOORE - WILSON COMPANY Andersons Best Store for VJ ell Dressed Women Featuring At All Times the Newest Things in Ready-to-Wear, Millinery Footwear, Etc. ANDERSON, S. C. DEALERS IN The Best Shoes Both Men and Women THOMPSON SHOE STORE ANDERSON. S. C. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. Anderson, Belton, Greenville, Gre Household Furnishings, Farming Impl ments, Athletic Supplies, Builder's H d ware, General Hardware, Stoves cl Ranges. Your Patronage Will Be Apprecia I. .se E QW 4?f , fi? THE ARROW ,,,,,, ,,,,. i ,,,,,,,..,...., ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,.. ,m1If1Ifi'fl1lI Ilhw x G. F. Tolley ES? Son ANDERSON. S. C. THE HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE The Largest Collection of High- Class Furniture in Upper South Carolina , Established l 85 8 DONALD T. ALLISON DENTAL SURGEON HONEA PATH, S. C. IVI. I. BROCK Dealer in Millinery, Dress Goods, Ready- to-Wear, School Books and Supplies. HONEA PATH, S. C. F. E. Harrison, r. JEWELER ABBEVILLE, s. C. MCDOUGAL-BLECKLEY Co. MORTICIANS Rapid and Reliable Ambulance Service ANDERSON, S. C. DR. W. H. SHERARD DENTIST ANDERSON, S. C. Dr. Forest D. Suggs DENTIST ANDERSON, S. C. Phone No. H89 See B. GRAVES BOYD FOR MILLINERY ANDERSON, S. C. DR. J. R. NICKLES DENTIST-X-RAY SERVICE Telephones: Residence ISO. Office I99 Oflice Hours: 8:30-I:00 p.m.: I-6 p.m. lf We Made ll for Cold, 1l's Cold SCHWARTZ, KIRWIN tk F Auss Dealers and Makers of Medals, Jewels, Badges, Etc., for Prizes and Presentations. Class and Fraternity Pins and Medals. 42 BARCLAY ST. NEW YORK 43 so-S-X A 1 f : ' r i x ' mm, mu... THE AQQQW 3 G 2 - ' if 3 is ' xwf F A ii, 5 , 'lg l ' Ti E l I --H. ....,. - -Milllllmlllln...nlnn..... - s X? -- ,ll ' - .mums- -funk-if-+ , ff. 4- , N gaigfg,-. ' ' II llllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllfllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I um ERSKINE COLLEGE C1839-19241 HAS FOR A BACKGROUND EIGHTY-FIVE YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR IN THE FIELD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION The boys and girls of our Southland are her pairons Free tuition provided for young Women in Erskine College Next Session Begins September 17th, 1924 I For information, Write R. C. GRIER, President DUE wlzsr, s. c. WOMAN,S COLLEGE OF DUE WEST DUE WEST, SOUTH CAROLINA The oldest chartered college for Women in the State 5 located in the center of the Piedmont region, in a com- munity noted for intelligence and refinement. Strong and representative faculty. Attractive and home-like dormitories. Student Government. Confers B.A. and B. S. degrees. In addition to the usual College curricu- lum there are excellent departments in Music, Art, and Public Speaking. Session opens third Wednesday in September. Catalogue, giving full description, mailed upon application to R. L. ROBINSON, President , . 9 Gs .. it-1' ma at THE A1212OW fm -, 5 J A A Q I ef Qf 52- W, It : H - 'ffm' ' Z : I' - :' I ' ,-, 1 Z A i -xi If .n.....mlm .., Qx U 'E ,Wag ' M' 'L e- ' .. ,.-'.4'7': 'l 1 f - num llIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIllIlllllllIllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1n1uuIlllllllllllll:-'f-er-X-.SEvw .L- 3 DUE WEST DRUG COMPANY DUE WEST, SOUTH CAROLINA Expresses its keen appreciation of the good will of the students and teachers of Due West Woman's College. R. Druggist Q- isx 4, v sV ' g 21 2. 23 : yn' A 2 'lfll L R JVM' Rn mm g i.. ..... . . .nllIIlllnnIln...-an. T ---- lllllllu unuulllulluulullullll lmllllll llllllll mulllulul llIIllIIllIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll llll ulllll COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF PRESSLY BROTHERS W. C. GIRLS We Keep the Things That You Like. Vvhen You Are Hungry Call on Us. TELEPHONE 20 . .gdg-,bs J w ' ' 9 .1 if L. 1 THE AIILIQOW ff ...-nm.. ..IIllImIlIlIIln ...., ,.,, ...wnnllglllllll l F? ' ' .f-Y V f - - dim :fa:I:mmL -f' 1-fb '- ',,QEv , I IlllllmslllllllllllIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllulllmlllIllIllIIllIIIllIlnlllllllllllIlIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllluiriiiitfq ZQPSS I. J. B. Wharton Go. Where Satisfaction is a Certainty Phone 348 422 Main St. Greenwood, S. C. Wlien Style Leaders Buy Their SHOES We Fit the Feet and Sell the Shoes THE BOOT SHOP c.REENWooD, s. C. COMPLIMENTS OF L. W. Rogers Co. 1Vhere Satisfaction is a Certainty Nearly 200 Pure Food Stores in the South- east, including South Carolina, as fol- lows: Five stores in Greenville: one each in Abbeville, Spartanburg. Easley, Green- wood, Columbia, Chester, Anderson. HOME OFFICE, ATLANTA, GA. H. L. Fel1erS.D.D.S. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING GREENWOOD, S. C. Simmons Furniture Company We Turn Houses Into Homes Quality First THE NEW EDISON Greenwood, S, C. H. HENLEY 4l7 Main St. Greenwood, S. C. JEWELRY, DIAMONDS WATCHES Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty Dr. C. C. Fuller DENTAL sURoEoN X-Ray Service Lady Assistant Room 404-6 National Bank Bldg. Phone 2042 Residence Phone 558 CREENwooD, S. C. ROSENBAUNFS Invites You to Make Their Store Your Greenwood Headquarters DRY Gooos, NOTIONS, SHOES Specialties in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery W 3. ' f agfqggfx ' T A E JE IIllI Ill' H 9 ..,. ,, . .................... .... I .HE AQROVV zs.. -' E G- -fe Tm 'T A A -A - is xl ':a:,fg?'gZ775UlllllllllllllllIllllllllllullllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllml'llllllllllllllllllllullllllllllllll IlllllllllIIllllIIlllllllIllIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIlllllIIllllllllllllllldilulllllu THE ROSENBERG NIERCANTILE CO. DEPARTMENT STGRES ABBEVILLE, S. C. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY, BUT MORE ESPECIALLY PRETTY THINGS FOR WOMEN Footwear in all the newest lasts and combinations. Hosiery to match your costume. Co-ecl and Moshontz Dresses and other well-known lines of which we have exclusive sale in Abbeville. Coats, Sweaters, Gloves, Van Raalte Silk Underwear, Novelties. You Are Always Welcome THE RQSENBERG MERCANTILE CO. A. B. GALLOWAY W, C, CALVERT AND SONS Dealers In Furniture, Wagons, Buggies, Har- ness ancI Laprobes, Etc. ABBEVILLE, S. C. . 27 Washington St. Abbeville. S. C. ' . '.I'l l l'FIlll-tl! IN NWN g,:fl,mE T. I-I. WHITE or SONS, Agents FIRE INSURANCE Abbeville, South Carolina CHESTER' THE IVICIVIURRAY DRUG CO. WHEN IN GREENVILLE Arm-nfs fm' STOP AT THE LEADING HOTEL NORRIS' EXQUlSI'l'E CANDIES XBBEVII II Q I , fum e? I mm u n M W ,-Q M irfk'-, v PRINTED ON DILL AND COLLlNS CO 'S BLACK AND WHITE COATED BOOK THE INCOMPARABLE PAPER FOR COLLEGE ANNUALS' up j 4 . 'Wiwiv'4,l1m-1': ? , , ,M ii eg , Y 'S sv ' v +. .H 11. .,. f -1, .gf lf:?ff'l!Q!'-'Qj fp 4- v - , 'X'4- . '-L ,L-E Cnc 1zAvc-:ras Cou.ece Ann ' EZxPe:12:rs - Loulsvine. K Gjvlany cAnnua.ls afcfain perfection through the help and personal super vision of' our eycpert J4nr1ual GDesigners and ' Sngrawers ' K, , ,sr 1 ,Q 11 , , , r A M Q Lf,f'iA.A4N,xilE. f. L i1,f1fEf?PQ1g A Awww , 'QfIg 4Z e.We , was J? . U .Q 1 , . ,T 1- ' ' - -Q 1 I ' . , C - 5.3.0 ' 1, I ,I .4 V' . JM n 19 5 , .nw A ffw o It , N xl' '1 1 :M 1 5 ' s . ,4 4 -ew y 0 I' ' v I . Q 1 n Q.fvJ E U . Tl ' . - 1 1.50 l Q' , 9 -1 6-I , 'I ' . 5'o .FAS 2 W I E ,,...1 lu.. .. IIIIII ---. , mmm llIIIIIIIFIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll I llIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII I Ill lllllllllllllllllllll ll lllll llllll III l l IIll lIlIlII ' s'5Q?3EiQ?EE? Bank of Farmers and Merchants Bank DUE WEST, S. C. j. S. MOFFATT President W. S. JORDAN Vice-President R. C.. E'LL1s Cashier A. I... ELLIS Assislani Cashier Due West. S. G. CAPITAL, 520,000 A. SELDEN KENNEDY President R. B. MCDILL Vice-Presidenl and Cashier WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD To Do What We Can for the Girls and W. W. EDWARDS Millinery, Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions Due West, S. C. H. S. CAMP AUTO DocToR Due West, S. C. Teachers CALL ON Us AT Scoggins A Mender of Bad Soles R. C. BYOYVIIICC Q Company BUILDING MATERIAL DUE WEST, S. C. ,A V4 4 ss 3 w 555 J , ,c , , 1 '21 -,,,-5 F9 .M -5555 515 ll ,pq 4 ,Q Q fi 1..- + , F v if HV ,..4' . 5. gg Q. ,V 4 4, . ff! QQ if 1 1-gr. 1. l 1 1 1- QA 2:25 25:5 QQ? qw ,A rm? Y, , ., 1 7s'j2'f ffl :fi J 1 , Q ., 2 , ' ,4 A, ,. i L33 21 3 ,J - vw' we V1 qw- '1 ':? AX.: 3 1 9-f is 3 ya . 5 ga ., , , ., fx' x uhhh 1. x ,3 Ul.u.,.J .nuff ,.w-.11 fl' ' 14' rm NAM fax , ,ww ' 111 4 ,Nw ,ffwfl c 4 1, 'I ll JAN, It ug un ff ,,!L,,Q?J,rr 1 ,nfl U f f 1, '6 K1 fp, ,Hum 11 ' I V i '1 COLLEGE '41 f r 1 , , ,1 ,, . i ' ' . Q 'fu 5. 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