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

 - Class of 1927

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W WL., , q -J ' . ' i...:s'5--'--N A' ' A X I L' K .X li G 941 In ' 0 o- 0 1 4 , . I .4 I ' L-J. eKv'5f jf I w , 3 . G 4 3 vi 7, .,. j I fl ' ' .11 I f Xkx , , Q.. h ' V ', l ' ' 'iff' X' I v ' ' fl -Fiji.. .I .. jg. . if X' . gall -A fi!! , - -fyf' A - if A 1 V A1,, flu . ,Aj ' 3 . ,YV :gif A -I., S91 I l . ,,f.A'Q2j-fljiyf n u u Q , Qfw. 770 1927 VOLUME V PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE WOMAN'S COLLEGE of DUE WEST DUE XVEST, S. C. VX, ff- . . . 4. QEQF- . ' 'mer' ' 531 .f. ff Wm 2-La ' ' - . Q -,1 imhn H? .,-13 '23 -'X i' ,. f1 1-1 44 . L 53 Will I. X nf: Fx 1 ' f il W ':'fS, 4' . , I1 KW 47 4 O . jf' , . ' gf ' fl fe. -1 1.1 . ' 1. 555. I , 'viz .1 f' A 1 ',, -A I. 93' I :RPG 3' - 3' l - L X s Qrdefr of fBook5 iBook Qne cfffhe College iBook 651410 Cfoghe Qlasses Took Three Qrgcmizations iBook 'Hour qeatures ' aw lilgff tl . - .A ?'5'?ii , , ' 43 ' .T'. '11 , 53:-1 ' . . . gr-1,5 WT 5 54 1' .. 1 ?: .H di ea, 'un ,M Ag' - was -ff: , xlrllllllllli K 41 - ,. ' r - I V, N, .E 'Ji '. ,f ff- ., ?:3, 91Vfg.-1 Wil. 9 931 i n- J .ff g X Gffloreworcl In any history there are always fair clays, the memories of which never facie, but grow brighter as the years pass. If this cflrrow, shot from the how of the past into the sky of your future, bears with it some of the gleam and splendor of your college days it will not have been in vain. MH . 4. 31525, ' . ' 'MN' 2:1 3. 1 U U 53:11 ' '- :ef FN qfagx i' ,, ,. 'lE L51 cf W5 .nf -guy -f I, I ,izjza gfg ' , kllllfllllil eq ' ' 3' JV hah ' -, 5 ww: :I a . l 44' 3' eE1f 1 e5f I I- ii , an 1 , E .V f' fig-4 '- ',Z I -I ' 'A Q 1:5 I .122- - 211g,, 5 K KDeclication There is one outstanding person in efuery period of history ancl in the history of our class the one who has macle our roacl an easier and more pleasant one to travel is our belofvecl sponsor. cfllncl so we decl- icate the IQ27 Qrrow ' to e7?fCiss 04, Louise Qlgnew . 5-EZ? . ' . 1, Q, s Q, , , .f. 1: W--nn up afar . Q 'vff Y -Gil es , ,. li 1571 :aww 52775 - f bk H llll .9 'lil exif., .I L , Wm: .. iq , 3 r,Q. -1 all 1 - 1. L53. i wig.: pil l 1, lil gm I .tie A X y . V . Es :wi-. V 1 - .fs-L lmwii I 1. ' ' n Q' 'W' I'IFF' 'fI aw, I' . 1 . 5 -W hug f3k 1f?- ,l WJ? 4-iff Q ' W: Q Q - 3 IL 4' 2:51 I shot an arrow into the air. It fell to earth, I knew not where, For so .vwiftfly it flew, the sight Could not follow it in its flight. I breathed a song into the air. It fell to earth, I knew not where: For who has sight .vo keen and strong That it can follow the flight of song? Long, long afterwards, in an oak, I found the arrow, still unbrohej And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend K 1 COLLEGE A r w 1 ii A, N , r 4 WHT 11 Wy tl ug W M , TW N21 W 5 W ,X wh! wJ Wg: ,: I W, ,X :VT 145 , M ww I wf , M H' ' N. 1 N A, M. WI ,M w I v 1 w 4 ' 1-I . ,fs , ,.k,k .42 2 1 f 2 e f , N.. 1,51 ,'1I:3E':, IL 1 1. ,H w 1 w w X K I 1 I Y 1 N l w 1 V 4 5 V Q lx 1 N J PM fs: H 153 I MH LH J' 'M 4 Fai 'Qf gl! I gg U19 fl i I W X4 Y 5 w V V I i 1 r 1 X L a w W Q i 1 I ! Q Y 4 3 , E ii 1 Y 1 U wi W ik U :NM , gi , T11 . R! N vi 'N I l H' 1 pl' X ,x W 1 , , a 11 X 1 wg m A ,.,,b LJ,--V-- Y , 145 9 Q , . The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven if 1511-gplmnmmluuwuilwlmrnnnn I J ' ' me-g2NNiX ..L,- The Faculty REV. RICHARD LEE ROBINSON, B.A., D.D. President MRS. R. L. ROBINSON, B.A. BESSIE BYRD, B.A., M.A. Dean Education A. LOUISE AONEW, B.A., M.A. Chemistry MRS. JENNIE GRIER MOFFATT, B.A., M.A. Latin and Philosophy MARGUERITE COUSINS, B.A. English CAROLYN PIERCE, B.A., M.A. English GRACE CRENSHAW, B.A., M.A. LILA MORSE BONNER, M.A., M.D. Mathematics and Physics . Physiology and Hygiene GLADYS CALKINS, B.A., M.A. PRISCILLA KETCHIN, B.A. French History MARY CARTER SCOTT, B.A., B.Mus. Piano CLARA DEVANE, B.A., B.Mus. Piano LESLIE LEE LACY, B.A., B.MuS. Voice MISS CHARLOTTE DE VOLT Violin MARY L. GORDY, B.S., M.A. Home Economics ELIZABETH NICKLES, B.A. Physical Education MRS. W. R. HUNTER Superfvisor of Dining Room CALLIE M. CRAIG, B.A. Head Resident, Robinson Hall ELLA J. MARSHALL MRS. JENNIE EDWARDS BONNER, B.A. Page tfwenty-one Librarian CLARA A. BONNER, B.A. Registrar Supervisor of Music Practice VV. L. PRESSLEY, B.A., M.D. College Physician -L. , fi, . I ,K J: I I .- A - I I - XV! 5 A I no-I .lin mIm1mmnmI...,..rnm1mmmrm - 'SNM P ys x V43 2 i f 'gash 12- ' -, 5-'fx f ' 75 A -L Qfmjgg The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven A -- Q --Y L rn-n-rw. ..............,.............. ..............f-1-1-r-m... .. ..... ............. ..............-1-rr-1. ................. Q, ' .- QS!!lEm ' DR. R. L. ROBINSON, President Page lfwenty-lfwo The Arrow, Nmeteen Twenty-Seven 6-'LT ' 1 0,-- ' -4. I5 , , ,Z-' In -f--:f-::' uhm vvn: umrrrrn fffl U .l1n..1'.. mrnrm ffffll lf1f flflf u veuuv A 1vv::1f1l I -lf'--lff-vfr-v1If-1 'Nl' ' 'H ,-f D ' ' mfaxxxii --.- T 1.1-l---1-' Page tfwenty-three MRS. R. L. ROBINSON, Dean fx l l' M KX-L The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-.Seven FEV ' 1 13 x '?' ... 4 g' m' .+'1 ' -gl' F ,.Qa Mm Lf-fiiqq ,A +1 - , ,-rn.. . um.............,..................... .............-1-1-n... H. .H .............. ' -T QSIILL-:m ' ' ' Q 1 'El MRS. I. H. HUNT, President of the Alumnae Page tfwenty-four J-L .4 fa 5 Z: - S fi -9 1 ,2 The Arrow, Nmeteen Twenty-Seven 4:7 - r'+ .MQ , , ,:1' ' Em wfX4T'k:. E KE-Iggy lllrvll ll xnzul llllllHmIllllI lllllll I1 ulrlll HTVTTIT llllll lll 1IlllllIllllllnfl'l'IWl7nnlmrrlr::wQil -N, .-,Al-.-...-I -,. Page twenty-ive DR. F. Y. PRESSLY, Chairman of the Board of Trustees ,J The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-.Seven '--- ' 1 W ,-N 1 i Qin l Si X Q' Msgs.. Eh. , , fj9XX :'t'- -vm !,ffZ, 'rNQ 7 ' T rn-rn-rm. .... ................... mu...---4-'v-1-1-im. .im ... .. .iiimmi-.. .....----mm-r-111-1-I-'n-n-... .1 I- in mu.-mi ...ui-.....,E-I 3 . QSfff5f ' 'T '-'LJ ' Womanis College of Due West HISTORICAL SKETCH ' HE Woman's College of Due West bears not the name of an individual philanthropist nor of a religious denomination, but of the town in which it is located. This fact is significant. From its early years, Due West was the home of liberal-minded men, not a few of whom were college graduates. The Woman's College of Due West was an outgrowth of the same enthusiasms for education which influenced these men in establishing Erskine College in Due West in 1839. They desired for their daughters the same educational advantages which they desired for their sons. However, it was not until 1859 that their desires began to take dennite shape. In November of that year Rev. John Irwin Bonner succeeded in interesting people in Due West and in the community in the establishment of a college for women. A Board was chosen and a plan approved for raising the McQuerns Academy to college rank. The building contained only three rooms, but the Board formally authorized instruction to begin January, 1860, with three teachers in charge. In .luly,'1861, the first class, six in number, received diplomas, the exercises of grad- uation being held in the church. But the Board and citizens of the town were not content to remain in these cramped quarters. A site of seven acres, a part of the present campus, was purchased, and funds for the erection of a building suitable for the purpose were contributed. On August 7, 1860, although the building was only partially completed, exercises of dedication were held, and Due West Female College, as it was then called, was set apart for its honorable service to the community, the state, and the world. On January 28, 1861, a charter was granted by the State of South Carolina. The charter members of the corporation included both clergy and laity, the majority being members of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. It was a rule, or order of the Board then, and is still, to welcome all, whatever their denomination, to the benefits and privileges of a liberal education. Until 1904 the Board of Trustees was self-perpetuating, with entire freedom of election. In that year the Synod of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church was offered and took over the property, with the privilege of appointing the Trustees. On February 24,,191o, the charter was amended to allow additional Trustees and addi- tional powers. By the same amendment, the name of the college was changed to the Woman's College of Due West. In order to fulfill the obligations of the amended charter and to meet new educa- tional standards, measures were taken to increase the material equipment. In 1903 Main Building, which was erected for class and administration purposes was remodeled and refurnished. In 1904, Carnegie Hall, which was erected with a gift of Mr. Andrew Carnegie of New York, supplemented with a corresponding amount contrib- uted by the friends of the College, was opened for residence. In 1912, the Library was greatly enlarged and refurnished. Many new books were added, among them a collection in memory of Mrs. Kate Patton Kennedy, made possible by the zeal and Ji y V cg, 1 5 ,I asa,l?2r-'e. Page twenty .ur . r ., 4- , ' The Arrow, N1neteen Twenty-.Seven 4-'T ' I ,, ,S-' ig-'.:1Lf- Tv1i -I '11 v v I mlrmui vluvu I -I 11. ..,. ,, ,,,,.., generosity of Mrs. Sallie Miller Brice, of the class of 1875. In 1914 Alumnae Me- morial Hall, containing the auditorium and ample rooms for the Department of Music, was erected in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the col- lege. In 1922, Robinson Hall, the second residence building, was completed. The funds for this beautiful and convenient building were obtained by the Forward Move- ment Campaign, and furnished by the Alumnae through the untiring efforts of Mrs. I. H. Hunt, President. In 1922, the college purchased ten acres additional ground for the campus, and a hedge fence has been planted enclosing the college property. In 1922, the senior class, with the valuable assistance of its sponsor, Mrs. J. B. Green, obtained funds for the erection of a handsome gateway at the Main entrance, while the class of 1878, with the inspiration and generous help of Mrs. Fannie Bonner Brownlee, one of its members, presented the college a gateway at the West entrance. It is impressive and interesting to add here a list of the presidents, with a few items pertaining to their lives and services. The first president, Rev. John Irwin Bonner, D.D., was born in Monroe County, Alabama, in 1823, graduated in 1842 from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, grad- uated from Erskine Theological Seminary, Due West, S. C., in 1845, editor of Er- skine Telescope, and Associate Reformed Presbyterian, was president of Woman's College of Due West, 1860-1881. The second president, Prof. John Pressly Kennedy, was born August 13, 1826, graduate of Erskine College, professor of Latin in Erskine College, professor of Latin in Due West Wom,an's College, 1866-1881 , president of Due West Worr1an's College, June 15, 1881, until 1887, when he resigned on account of failing health. The third president was Mrs. Lila Morse Bonner. Mrs. Bonner was born in Albany, New York, graduate of Troy Female Seminary, was professor of Piano in Woman's College of Due West from 1861 to 1887, elected President of the College in 1887, resigned in June, 1895, president emerita until her death in 1915. The fourth president was Rev. Charles Edward Todd, born in Laurens County, October 23, 1862, graduated from Erskine College in 1881, Erskine Theological Seminary, 1883, pastor, First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, N. C., 1887 until 1895. Called to the presidency of the College in 1895, was president, 1895-1899. The fifth president of the College was Rev. James Boyce, D.D., was born in Gaston County, N. C., January 25, 1860, was graduated from Erskine College in 1878, graduated from Erskine Theological Seminary in 1881, pastor of Seventh and Chestnut Street Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Louisville, Ky., from 1884 to 1896, pastor of Church at Huntersville, N. C., 1887-1899, president from 1899- 1 10. 9 The sixth president, now in office, Richard Lee Robinson, D.D., was born near Lancaster, S. C., October 31, 1872, was graduated from Erskine College, 1892, and from Princeton Theological Seminary, 1899, graduate student in Princeton Univer- sity, 1896-1899, pastor of Church at Camden, Alabama, 1899 'to 1909, pastor of Church,'Lancaster, S. C., 1909-1910, elected to presidency in 1910, since IQIO, pres- ident and professor of Bible. ' R. L. ROBINSON. Page twenty-.vefven ...fi . ..,.....,..... Y, 1 'T'ExXX?9X..M.1,T h , The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven - 'tm 5 , 'EF Tl. -H M LE gm1nmn.mA..H.....smN...-.-fm-mmmu 1- n1.1.m......mm ...--...um-.-r-F1-n-lx....m1-I m umm-nu um .L Qsrgfm' ' ' '1 Alma Mater Hail to our own Alma Dlater, In the land of palm and pine, The blue hills and glad sunshine, With her old and honored charter Dated eighteen fifty-nine. Rah! for Due West Wor2zan's College, The College we love best, H Wave the garnet and the gray, Colors that we love for aye. Rah! for Due West Wov11an's College, The College we love best, Three rousing cheers give alway For the Garnet and the Gray. 'Neath these skies of radiant glory, In the old Palmetto State, Fortune's star has guided fate. And we praise in song and story All our college founders great. Greet we thus our halls of learning, President and faculty, Students all and each trustee, For to you our hearts are turning ln true love and loyalty. mm mm.I-lu...-nl-lu.--..'3l..1 M Page tfwenty-eight BOOKII CLASSES L l ? r , iul 'f x .a 5 if ' 5 ' 17 -QQ i I,g7r'Uv. The Arrow, Nmeteen Twenty-.Seven X at ii' In iEr.....m.gumm....4......-mmm..-.mmf,...i f-If-.....mrmm..1-... f.-I...Hwwflvmm..........-.153-finmrmvmxxxzgy :TZ 1 H , Q 4 c A E, ' W 4. y , ,Q ' Q Ui T' . W2 Y X A F- ' '- V ' - QW? ji , A - ,ff 4 A + A 1 x ,w 1 aqbzjfiff' My '1J.w', , '1',', , ,Q'QL5rQW, V we by ff 7 ..,l 1 ,Will , nf, V Pg: 11511135 K fiwgggg. ,,. , f - , 1, 1:e22J3:w . 5 W ff if -3-rj. gf, .ffl f e ' A ,- A f ma, fi W W- Q7 ?- 19157 if + . Y I f' ' ' M- -af' 'E' - . , ' 1 ' Z xg'-f::.. , . 1 - s-V 'In' 5 if yy 5. ,,.z, f. j , . ff gf . I la: f fi x' ' F E f '. 5!. Q, ,fa f QA 'N - ' 'ff IWW 1 ,iv 1 'JS I -1:4 KCI- QI 1 i J A fx! . Page lhiriy-one ew -'Rf H X4 The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven if fx x QV 'Q JL 4 E v ' Zerlx 3 , 7, A ? uh 1 E nf LP ,5 , Y - mrmmwrn-..m-....-.....m .mu..m.mTn1mn---m-mum ............. L. ' .-.'.lif4SffffHT ' EI '-' ?-4'-' Mlss MARGERY JANE 1X'ICAULAY Mascot SSIIIOI' Class OFFICERS MISS Louise AGNEW . ...... . . . Sponsor ELIZABETH LYON. . . , , , . , , President MARY HICKMAN . . . . . . . . Vice-President LENORA WALLACE . . Secretary-Treasurer e -W Page thirty-tfwo SGHIOI' Class MARY PAULINE BRICE ........ '. . . Winusboro, sq C. Candidate for B.S. Degree. He-'who reign: fwithin hi1n.rcIf is more than zz king. ' Casfalian Literary Society, 1924.-25-26-275 Y. W. C. A., 1924.-25-26-275 Athletic Asso- ciationg Le Cercle Francais, 19253 President Castalian Society, 1927. RUTH CLARY . . .......... . Newberry, S. C. Candidate fo1',A.B. Degree. l Spontaneous fLUi.Yd07lL hrcathed by health, truth breathed l1y'cheerful1zcs.r'. Member' of Y. W. C. A.g Ameli-an Literary Societyg Ath1etic.Associati0ng Stilceleather Bible, Medal, 1925i Honor Roll, 1924-255' Member of Student Council, I926Q Honor Roll, 19265 Chief Marshal. Commencement, 119265 House President, I927Q AY. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1927. ' . il 1 V S611iOI' Class ELSIE BLANCH COKER ......... . Easley, S. C Candidate for B.S. Degree. There are artist: in all lines-the line of xilmce, for instance. Caslalian Literary Society, 1924-25-26-27, Athletic Association, Town Club, I927Q Sewing Club, 1927. GLADYS SAYE GARRETT .......... . Fountain Inn, S. C Candidate for B.S. Degree. Voice is thought undenied, .vang is poetry glorifedf' Entered from Queen's College, 1926? Treasurer of Glee Club, I927Q President, Only Girl Club, 1927, Amelia Literary Societyg Music Lovers Club, I927Q Tri Delta. SCI1l01' Class CORA LEE GETTYS . ....,....... . York, S. C. A V A Candidate for B.S. Degree. Good nalure and good fmzse must ewcr join. Amelian LiteraryAS'0cietyg Member Y. VV. C.3 g .Athletic Associationg Town Club, 1927. Grlujysl ELIZABETH HANKS . . . l ..... . Iva, S. C. Candidate for B.S. Degree. ' Thu merit is like a,ri4ve1',' the decimal' ii is the less noise it fnakwf' Amelian Literary Sociifetyg Y.. W..c. A.,' Athletic Associationg Le Cercle Francais, 1925 Member of Student Council, 19275, Anderson County Club, 1924.3 Basketball Team, 1924, S6I'l2i0I' Class RUTH JACQUELINE HARRIS ........ . jonesville, S. C. Candidate for B.S. Degree. AI dancing shape, an image gay, to haunt, to startle, and sway-lay. Basketball Team, I924-25-26-27g Captain of Team, I925, Manager of Team, 1927, Championship Team, 1924-25-27, Championship Qdoublesl, I924-25, Hockey, 1924g Field Day Qrunning high, running broadlg French Club, 1924.-255 Vice-President, French Club, 1924, Secretary, 1925, Castalian Literary Societygi President, Castalian Literary Society, 1927, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, I927Q Statistics, 1926-27, Editor to Erskine Mirror, 1926, Editor-in-Chief of ARROW, 1927. MARY LOUISE HICKINIAN ......... . Due West, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree. Diploma in Piano AccorrzpIi.vh1nent.r fwere natifve to her mind. Historian, 1924.3 Vice-President of Class, 1925, Honor Roll, I925, Piano Medal, 1926, Vice-President of Class, 1927, President Amelian Society, I927, Statistics, I927, Lit- erary Editor of ARROW, 1927, Accompanist of Glee Club, 1926-27, Orchestra, 1925- 26-27, Music Lovers Club, 1927. ' Senior Class MARTHA ELIZABETH H1NDMAN ...... . . . Brighton, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree. , vWw-Wmw-- The .tight of thee calls back the robinlr rang. Cabinet, 1925-26-273 Amelian Literary Society, Glee Club, 1925-26-27, Music Lovers Club, 1927, Church Choir, 1925-26-27, Pictorial Editor Arrow, 1927, Basketball, 1925-26-27, Secretary, Emigrant Club, 1927, Vice-President of Only Girls Club, 1927, Zeta Club, 1926-27, Statistics, 1926. MARTHA LOUISE LONG .......... . Gastonia, N. C. Caniiidate for A.B. Degree. It fwas the carol of a bird, the sweetest Jong ear e-ver heard. President of class, I923, Amelian Literary Society, Athletic Association, Undergrad- uate representative of Y. W. C. A., 1926, Secretary of Y. W. C. A., I927Q Glee Club, I924-25-26-27, President of Glee Club, 1927, Member of Orchestra, 1926-27, Treas- urer of Orchestra, 1927, Member of Student Council, 1926-27, Secretary and Treas- urer of Student Body, 1927, President Music,L0vcVrs' Club, 1927, Commencement Mar- shal, 1924-26, Honor Roll, 1925-26. I Class President, 1925-26, Honor Roll, 1925, Y. W. C. A. President, 1927, Y, W, C, A, Senior Class C MARGARET ELIZABETH LYON ....... . Abbeville, S. C Candidate for A.B. Degree. ' The heart to conceifve, the unclersia-nding lo direct, and the hand to execute. Class President, i92.1,Q French Club, 1924-25, Vice-President, French Club, 1925, Amel- ian,Literary Society, Secretary, Amelian Literary Society, I926Q Y. W. C. A.g Statistics I927Q Club Editor, ARROW, 1927, K. I. K. Club, I927Q Class President, 1927. Q MARY LUVA MCDONALD ......... .' Iva, S. C Candidate for B.S. Degree. Diploma in Piano. Who ran through earh mode of the Iyre and was master of ali. House President Carnegie, 19275 Student Council, 19275 Amelian Literary Society, Honor Roll, I924-ZSQ Music Lovers Club, 1927, Y. W. C. A. SeI1iO1' Class Gussm EUGENE MA-BRY .V ......... .E . Donalds, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree. Few thirzgx -are i1npo.vsibIc to diligence and xludyf' Amelian Literary Society, President, Arnelian Literary Society, I927Q President, Holy ' City Club, 1 927. EUGENIA M,IDDLETON, .C . . . L . . . . Meriwether, S. C. , Candidate foi' ,B.S. Degree. m Good humor is ihev clear .rley of her foul. V French Club, 1924.5 Athletic, AssociationgIY. W., C. A.g Amelian Literary Society, Hbckey Team, 1925 3, Lucky Thirteen, I926Q D. D. D., 1926-27,3 E. A. Club, I927Q ARROW Staif, 1927? Class Cheer Leader, 1927, Art Club, 1921, Only Girls Club, 1927 SSI1lO1' Class MARTHA LYNN MILLEN ......... . Cornelius, N. C. Candidate for B.S. Degree. Famed as the bert of good comparzions, gay and grafzfcf' Castalian Literary Society5 Y. W. C. A.5 Athletic Association5 Marshal, Castalian Cleberation, 1925-265 Vice-President of Class, 1924.5 Vice-President, Castalian Literary Society, 1925.5 Vice-President of Class, 19265 Council Representative, IQ.27Q Secretary and Treasurer of W0man's College Sabbath School, 19275 North Carolina Club. 1927. ELIZABETH HEARST MILLER ....... . Camden, Ala. Candidate for A.B. Degree. Let no one 'value at zz little' price One -who is so naifve and altogether nice. Y. W. C. A.5 Amelian Literary Societyg Marshal, Amelian Celebration, I926Q Zeta, 5 1925-26-27g ARROW Staif, I927Q Hockey, 19245 Athletic Association. SCIITOI' Class HALLIE ELEAN011 NANCE ..... . . . . . Duel West, S. C Candidate for B.S. Degree. Diploma in Expression GenL'rosity is .vumhifze to ihe soul. Athletic Association, Amelian Literary Societyg Only Girls Club, 19272 Dramatic Club 1925-26g Y. VV. C. A. LENAA PHILLIPS . .......... . Charlotte, N. C Candidate for A.B. Degree. A good true friend and jolly pal, Wlzirnsliral, fwitly and Pwise. Arlofuablti, playful, actifve girl, ' Makes goad,at. all size tries. Vice-President of Class, 19243 Amelian Literary.Societyg Y. VV. C. A.g Basketball Team I925-26-27Q Tennis Championship, 1925, Hockey Team, 1924.3 Standing High jump 1924? Lucky 13, 1926, Assistant Literary Editor of Annual, 1927. e C1355 JEAN DONALD PRES-SLY . 2 ...... . ., . . Statesville, N, C Q ' Candidate for A.B. Degreer ' Rare compound of quality, noble and true, A' plenty of fwit and' good, sense, too. Amelian Literary Society, Manager Basketball Team, 1926gfTennis, 192,65 Glee Club, 1927, Orchestra, 1927g Secretary, Amelian Society, I926, Cheer Leader for VV. C., 19275 'Tennis Team, lI927, Music Lovers Club, I921,VStatlStiCS, 1927. V JANIE ERVIN PURSLEY ...... l . . . . . . Filbert, S. C Candidate for ALB., Degree. , Q 'lYou?Zl find Mfr in the jokes, Youfll ,her in the gd77l6',' But noi matter fziuflereq you find her, Q A Sheis dlmmyxl juni the same. Basketball Team, .1924-25-26-27, Manager of Team, 1924.5 Captain of, Team, 19264275 N Hockey Team, I924,Q Amelian Literary Sociletyg Secretary and Treasurer of Junior' Class, r926- tising Manager of ARROW, 1927, President of Y. W. C. A., President of York County,Club Vice-President, Amelian Society, 1925, g,Pres'dent, Student Body, 1927, Adver- Student Council, I927,, Statistics, I926, ,Sisters Club. . , f . A SCI1iO1' Class SARA EVELYN SCOCGINS. . s. . . 5. C. ., . . . Hickory Grove, S. C. ' ' ' .V N Candidate for A.B. Degree. , DY true friend horn and there . 3 ' Is 114.gif what ma-kgs Uris' -world so fair. Y. W. ArnelianLi,terary ,Societyg Athletic Associationg Hoclcey Team, 1924, . 1 'York County Club, I927,Q French Club, 1924. , S'USIEl'SH1!NNON ., . .. . .Y . . . Parr, S. C. V b ,A i' Qandidate for A.B. Degree. A V Q , GA sunnyA,.rIi.f2bqsii'ioviigiflts M2f1le51i6'd?6Jl-'Uf Iij'e'.v I1larlaest.6loud. K Castalian ,Literary Society, YQ C.g Arg! Secretary and Treasurer of Class, I,9z4g French liClL1b,f i9Q,4g f'Glee Club, 'r9'24-25-2,6Q27g Field Day, 19244, Championship Bas- ketball ,Te'2irri,7r924fe5gV Class ,Basketba-ll, ,IQQ4-'2.5'26r27Q Music Lovers Club, l1927Q Hocke-y'T,e'ai'n,-11925, 'VicefPresid,ent, Castalian Literary Society, 1925: Cabinet, 1,9255 Mi1rsh'dl'-in Soci-ety'Celebrat-ion, 1925, Church Choir, 1,925-26-27g President, Athletic Associi1tiOI1,jfIi925i5' Lucky Thirteen, I-QZ6g President,Castalian Society, 1'927g ARROW Sta,ff, I9z7g T1'C2-SE1feI Of Music ClLilZ1,lI-927, President, Fairfield County Club, I,927g A, Club, 1927: 'Athletic Association. V ' .V i 1 . A. Senior Class LILLIAN RUTH SHIRLEY ......... . Anderson, S. C Candidate for A.B. Degree. Alcreature not too bright or good V For human 1zafure's daily food. Amelian Literary Societyg Y. W. C, A., Athletic Associationg Le Cercle Francais, 19265 , Latin Club, 1926s Anderson County Club, 1924. LUCILE SPEER . .......... . . Anderson, S. C Candidate for B.S. Degree. Her eyex fwere but a reflection of her-mischielvous but thoughtful. Amelian Literary Societyg Y. W. C. A.g Athletic Association, Anderson County Club 19245 Society Celebration, 1924.3 T. I. O. Club, 1924. Senior Class ' FRANCES ISABEL THOMPSON ........ . Stuart, Fla. Candidate for A.B. Degree. Hafue I not lfwo eyes of my own? HI pin my fare to no 1nan's sleefve, Student Council, 1924, Amelian Literary Society, Amelian Marshal, 1924, Basketball, I924-25-26-27, Hockey Team, I924Q Q. T. Club, 1927, Collegiate, 1926-27g Emigrant Club, I927Q Music Club, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. DORIS TRIBBLE . .......... . 'DOnalds, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree. Diploma' in Piano. Modest expresxion is a beautiful setting to the diamond of talent and genius. French Club, 1924, Music Lovers Club, Latin Club, 19243 Castalian Literary Societyg Piano Medal, 1924, Honor Roll, IQZSQ Lucky Thirteen, 1926, Orchestra, 1926-275 E. A. Club, I927Q Class Cheer Leader, I927Q Only Girls Club, I927. e SCHTOI' Class MARTHA VVADDELL . . ' ......... . Leesburg, Fla. Candidate for A.B. Degree. Willmott to, all things could she turn hm' hand. Y. W. C. A., Castalian Literary Society, Glee Club, 19273 Student Council,-1927, Cabinet, 19275 Music Lovers Club, 1927. ' 1 LENORA WALLACE T. ..... J . . . . . Ora, sg C. . Q Candidate for B.S. Degree. , Gentle manner and quiet :harm 'are always lin fvogucf' Amelian Literary Society, Y. W. C. LA., Athletic Associationg Basketball Team, 1924- 25-Z6-27, Society Celebration, X924-ZSQ Secretary, Amelian Society, I926Q Secretary and Treasurer oft Student Body, I9265 Member of Student Council, 1926, Secretary and Treasurer of Class, 1927. 4 ' ' Senior Class . MARY AGNES WHISONACNT ....... . Shelby, N. C. v V Candidate for B.S. Degree. Common .fezzse in an uncomrlzon degree. ix 'what lhe fworlrl callx LUiSdU7lZ.U Castalian Literary Societyg Y. C. A.g Cabinet, 192.75 North Carolina. Club, 1927? Secretary of Castalian Society, 19261 Delegate to Blue Ridge, I926Q Vice-President of 'Student-Body, 1927i Athletic Association, Castalian Celebration, 1926. LENA OATES WHITESLDES ...... . . . . . Hickory Grove, S. C. V ' - Cand-idzllte ful' Degree. V If for she levzefoo e-vi! thought, A I She spoke, no e-vzl fwordf' 'Hoekey Team, 19243 Castalian Literary Societyg Y. W. C. A.g Athletic Associationg Baeketbkall Team, 1926-297g Dining Room Chairman, 1926? House President, I927Q Mem- ber 6f York County Club, I924.'27. 'N S611iO1T Class MATTIE MAE WHITESIDES ........ . Sharon, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree. And those about her from her shall read the 1-ways of perfect honor. Y. W. C. A., Castalian Literary Societyg Latin Club, 1924: York County Club, 1924.-27g Delegate to Student Volunteer Convention, 1924-263 Athletic Association. MARTHA MCGILL WHITESIDES ...... . Gastonia, N. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree. LofuelineJs needs not the foreign aid of ornament but is when unadorned, adorned the most. Orchestra, 1924-25-26-27, Y. W. C. A., Cabinet, 1925-26-275 Amelian Literary Society, Class Treasurer, IQZSQ Vice-President, Y. W. C. A., I927Q President of Amelian Society, 1927 gb Honor Roll, 1925, Business Manager of ARROW, I927. . naw Ill The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven fill? MQ QQ in ii-15----,......., 1 Page forty-nine K... f We E l. - ' QQ W f ' -Q g e t Q.- 3' C1855 P06111 Our college life is drawing to a Close, And soon these carefree days will all be o'erg VVe'll never gather in these halls again, Nor delve into the depths of college lore. VVe linger where the early roses twine, We Wander o'er the paths Where shadows playg We watch the sunset's rosy afterglow, And Wait the night's approach at end of day. In other years when flaming suns drop low, When early roses bud and bloom and die, When lengthening shadows deepen o'er our path, And all too soon the darkness hides the sky. The memory of years gone by will come To haunt us with its gladness and its paing The basketball, the gay soirees, the friends, And faces we will never know again. And ever through the corridors of time Will ring faint echoes of a former dayg And in our hearts forever green and fresh, The memory of our college life will stay. I . ....... v........-I ...,.,....f7. :H W T mfg and ' THE SUN PARLOR ' 3 ik X J Il '1J 2 J U va Q. 'uf X3 X lx 6 Eff ' , gn ,bl l o 'S E' ru Dx N: 'R o 25 E 3 rm V6 ru rm 3 'S S N 3 vs Q Q? Cn N C! N 3 E Page ffty-one In The Arm w, Nine , f Q' I n- VN teen Twenty-Seven -::'f'T ' I w '1. ff Ein' 1W wu-rw- 'fl7'l'HI'H1l1TlTm1fuI:1 f-1--,-ffffmmm1-.l... ....I....,f1fmlmmnm .....A mf-f15rrrrrr1Tm'rr1 m E.,Q2Y1 ' u In - H' 49 3 A f, 1 ,f m , f 154 . lnahsw - 1 7 ' mf A I 43- '5' 'xy A ' 1 , , Q, - . I. 9 pw 1 Q f f ' 5 WZ - xg!! ff, 'i ll Q' . lx 'x.f 2 J', 'f7 N1 ,V Q ff V Jil I! XX .h , Y fl. X X - ff rl! v X XX ' . f fcf ii XX 3 ,X v 1 X ' xy N .45- 4 X lxf'-xg! Q Q W ft' . ,flfff fav, ff X yy v ' ,I l I ' Kxj f 4 in ,Q ,,- 'fi-bf hhy1 ' v A Lqi f 1 'mf J U . -A - X X ! jf ,ra YQ Lf mf X iff 1 NK ,. If 'XX X' ,XX Qu g gi' X X X NH, I N N -S M ,,- M, 2. X lg 2 ...-. l W K W U ,f lf V N' 1 Y 1' K 1 39 fi The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-.Seven l,sm :i..:::: -51 , wg! ! I T1 ' - 'lTilnE,nn:H::,Iu, mm-m-mmnnm-m.....I... -.-Im... .--- ij gg - ,m M- Sgr: MISS MARGUERITE CoUs1Ns Sponsor Junior Class OFFICERS CAROLYN JONES . . . .... .... . Prexident SARAH EVATT ........ . . . . Vice-President SARA LOUISE TEMPLETON . . . . . Treasurer ANNIE IRWIN MARION . . . . Secretary Page fifty-tfwo The Arrow, Nfneteen :W Wk Q 'hx L, S W ? 3 Twenty-Seven WUI ' ff- - 1 ,- f-' - 'A X x f .. ,,....mm...............nn11-...U . , un 41lllll llv:llnlllHnll nn:n Junior Class MARY ABRAMS ETHEL ADAMS HATTIE MAE BLAKELY CAROLYN BOYCE f,. I ' ,4fV:7 Lf- Q9 4. ,.4.,f5'7- Lf - - I , , , s,L ff . V ,jx ' ' ,, -7 I , r, Q' V... ,. V 1 , ' I f' ' ,, . S' ' ' 'fy lf, ' ' f f ' ELIZABETH CAMPBELL Page fifty-three 911- -, 1 14,- ........., 4. ,.. -D , 'mExXX?L .1- 1 F11-?'.iT gf ff- ,, NM J 1 f 'Iv-'f'.f?f VL, I V J H ., Cbbuufwi-J-j 7J fL.,.yyy..,cxnf1f1fL'L'n!x u ,J i ll Aoi, Svc, kmum' g I sf 4' V 4 1 , ff i 4 L Ap v ' 15 wgkq VJ ,Xi 'A The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven ,mf . L ,Xi-N K ru I ?- L- A 4 ffuiiiik. ez. 1' , -::::..::::.,A,S , WX ' ' -,iq f , 7- Q my E 1 mag ...Z.i' Y' 1-f1-----A1f mvmuwmmrx.-... ..,.. .H ........ ' d fTHTl'lTFm .ln Qggffmn i. I .,' X fl pf,-4 1 :im -f 1 Y. -A r Junior Class ROSABELLE CARTER RUNETTE CROWTHER . I 79, . V , . .- - 1 ff, f' , , Jef A 'wif WLW7 eE.1vWe,f-f ff new LJ' I-,fr - ' Kuff- D, !LgLG4i'V f1.,ffKtwj 6?l2nxf-5.1911-'gfvifnf . f ,1'y?QL f,',1l?:.-!l?:9- ef GRACE DUVERNET SARAH EVATT ,. .f I rw- 5 ' Q gd,-, X-Af-fw mis.. . .W .CH 4' Y A 71 fu M.,-may-.,x,-1,1 9 . -..- . MARGARET' HENRY Page fifty-four H In I IP 4a K' Tk A N' T 5 e rrow, rneteen wenty- even I OISIG kg 1-151-f-gun llllv mn lunu num lllr lTTDunu U mn vfurun l vmIIIn fnnvnr FFITHTH vfffurwnfun I v:HhL A -TTY, .. u Juniqr Class Qi' vy- ff,!Qi-f-:--- H24 ' '- if +-ff' Afxfil' 'i'u'y 3214- fl A CAROLYN JONES!-A ff 51 'f K 63' ' z F4-'st V+ if--H' ya' i' ' ' 1 Www ANNIE' IRWIN MARION 51.31 xx, sf 11' M11 . H-'L ,J 21'-Q , ,f ,, LJ? 4' 2- bifllfq gi , W1 I I PDNA Q!,4!L'Ii' iff! 'LW 'A ,- , Cf' Q. ,. 'iff X Q V, I , ! f I 1' ,,',f L 7 f 41 ff 1- ' f 'MV P fn , ,- Q 7 I , -f f' I . - 'Rf - ff' ,M fi:fIIf, , . f',,I,f J if A ' f 'P'N! cd r' 21 ,U , . 4 , A v.,AI:,1 H I CLARA MCPHAIL r, ,N in. I V! 'WK S U ff ' izdgv, yi, ,,V' L y N fx. HELEN PATTERSON 'A pf-,J-'f' I ,, ' . Q. 5. if ,,. - BM f-'W VMTA7, Hb ' . 4 my V Page fifty-ffve Wax,-'dh' -5.2-A-'N NN A llr I EQ Il V4 Ak The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-.Seven iffy ,,'-u ' is X 1. 7 L , - rn-xl ... ..,........................................ H..vm..........H.nm...H............,......................rr'rrrn-n- H .1 ... nm... ' . .1.r'Q!15' iii: 1 Imllllluluumiuulmmn n mumunumm Junior Class MILDRED PHILLIPS FLORA REID ff f V' P I f fy i, fb? .. I RUTH RODGERS , Lf .4 ,, 'Pl ,jff, ff td Y! Y tw ' V I I If 'fs H, 'f-' 4' f. SARA RUFF K I w '1f1 A 'V V' 4 1, nw 1 ' . f ' Lf f 0 f ,,.' K tg ff' ,fu an yr A I 1 4 -' 1-filer f' - ' IMA If ff Q: MYRTLE SCOTT? T .M 1.4 fff,W f - fiff5'!ivV9.x,ffwV'KL V5- jffif AJ3'g,.1:fg!qf, fri . 'Lal if Cf . A ff 12- L wif 'Y ' , ', :JL-'Qi ,fqfifyeffeb ff Adiivg10iPQ5,gfAa.:s. LV4, A J. Q . 'EJ ' el ,-f , Page fifty-:ix I I f 'N V ff', , I ' C H J? -N 'I The Arrow, N1neteen Twenty-.Seven E I . , In - G V U iii?-J,5IuGwnF,Q,-Inn1mII.III I IIIIIII llfl Irrm'rnIImIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMWIIIIIIII lffl IIIIHQXQTTM -'-'-lLTT- , EI r I JLlI'liO1' Class I ,I ,I MQ, ,lf I- I '3'LA.Jl- fi-Tlsa K ' I I I - I ' L- -.I I SARA LOUISE TEMPLETON QQW 'WIfN I3'L'?, Ii Q I -QI sw if ' -q ' -ij' L- Jn K .AL .1,.--- xxx Aqjj 'iilfiia-. I , I ' I ' , I if fgf-A-mg: LOUISE TILLER W 'fax I - I r .I Alyfi i2!K'5L', . LENA WARE MARY WATT ALICE CHEATHAM Page fifty-:efven I I ' M440 V III I . 994215 -EEL. I I MII, I II II' I 1 I I I I I I 2 I I 'I I I I I I if I II ,N JI gI H Ii I iI II I Ii' I. II I F I S I I II II I I I I, I IJ ,N I HES, ll ,J A The Arrow, Nnzeteen Twenty-Seven QW 1 ab 1 ' , J A A will :- L 4 l .,h ::. ll' 4 if 1u.:...::::,, Nil , M? A ' ' ' - rif f . E Aa, L - m1-I-ri... un -nun-nun nnnuuuu'1 l niu In in uuunumuunumumuon. ...umi-.un-u-.... ' M Am ggi:-flTI El l uniors-Impressions ALICE CHEATHAM-Birds, tea roses, gentian blue, quaint bungalows. ANNIE IRVINE MARION- Marie Antoinette, stars, mandarin coats, golden dusk, magnolias. CAROLYN JONES-C3b3YCtS, moonlight, orchids, peacocks. CAROLYN BOYCE-A Franz Hal's painting, generosity, hand-painted china, snowflakes. CLARA NICPHAIL-Reflex reactions, graphophones, circus clowns and peanuts. EDNA MCGEE- Puck, bubbling fountains, tea-dances, green taffeta, Big Ben. ELIZABETH CAb'IPBELL1RCd corduroy, knickers and sweater, hikes, chocolate cake. ETHEI. ADAMS-Sparkling wit, Launcelot Gobb,o, sunbeams, jade green. FLORA REID-Pioneers, Plymouth Rock, dry wit, covered wagons, clean sportsmanship. GRACE DUXTERNET-All English landscape with country lanes lined with hedges and a thatched cottage with smoke curling out of the chimney, four o'clock tea. H.ATTIE lMlAE BLAKELY-Hearthstones, oak trees against the sunset, Florence Night- ingale. ' - HELEN PATTERSON1BlL1C skies, butterflies, forget-me-nots, tomboy, smiles. LENA WARElCYCfOIlIlC and sunshine on polished irons, culinary odors from a Well- kept kitchen, bluebirds. LOUISE TILLER-Ginghams, cool fresh garden, smell 'of honeysuckle, exciting tales of adventure. MARY WATT-Dutch caps, jollity, a cozy nook, contentment. MARY ABRAMS-Placid mill streams, water lilies, church chimes, violets. RIIDGET PHILILIPSLPOPJ-CO1'D, proms, Little Napoleon, We Modems. MYRTLE SCOTT-A contagious giggle, daisies, yellow sweater, The Curiosity Shop. MARGARET HENRY-Lilacs, colonial houses, white organdie, green meadows. ROSABELLE CARTER-Red apples, healthy happiness, the helping hand. RUTH RODGERS1ThC woods in spring, clean smell of balsam, a good book by the open Hre, sincerity. RUNETTE CROWTHER-A swinging march song, autumn leaves, a secluded bench by a garden wall, dogwood. SARA EVATT-Peaches, buttercups, red dresses, brownies. SARA LOUISE TEMPLETON-Irish humor, a breath of clean fresh air, a mountain trail, pirates. SARA RUFF-Fudge, the faint perfume of jasmine, silks and laces, dainty stitches, col- lies. Page fifty ezghl The Arrow, Nfneteen Twenty-Seven ' 5IA,'! fm 5 X k I ffsgx lawn , ,- lx u uulrnm 1lAlblIIfrnlllllIlnT1TmllllIf llVIHIIVIIIHIIWTWTTKIIIIlllI llvIllIIKIIHIIIIHHlllllyllllulvlgnl 1 Y lvl -- tu l5r '2' H ' ' P:xxx2S ,. - rl-ii? W ii, lscwimm ami I flx QHIWJ The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven uk- LP -E, 2 if 4fibYfeEe1'. 5111 1, Ti- -i'f'!'v 4 Q LI H' L nnm1Tmm.........I-II... - mm-.ml'l'1-In Im mm-mu .-I----In-....-EI - d .m ' Qsigffnu' '1 Miss ELIZABETH NICKLES Sponxor Sophomore Class GFFICERS Josus YOUNG ...... ..... .... . P resident ELIZABETH PHILLIPS .... . . . . Vice-President NANCY IVIOFFATT . . . .... Secretary LIZZIE GRAY KNOX . . . Treasurer Page .rixty 5 FF N u R I '1 ' n wx Ily a? 'N The Arrow, Nmeteen Twenty-.Seven M, ' . F. , If-' 312- ,I lf - , -. ax G I , Xv - ., - X40 i - .fav . XQNIIQQ In ig,-JM.,.-....-.........m-.fnnmum 1 umm. .. -,.,-l. 1i..'.III1mu.m1Tm1.,..m..,......mmvnnnmm . . .Y - ,, R ' ' X ' I' . .0 1 I - - . H-'- ' ' ' J if 'J 'Q!ff , I 4 A ' I SOphOlT101'6 Class KATHARINE ALEXANDER LURLINE ASBILL wc' A 1 tx Y ' ' 'If' Uh - .Rx X LOUISE BAKER 1' A, - - fl ,Y af A - ' W . -,L J Q , D4-,E -4 I JANE BROOKS FRANCES CHAMBLEE MARGARET CLARY MARY LOUISE COWAN MATHILDE DAVVSON Page .sixty-one r. Y ,, x ?g1,1:zj5 QQ' 'Univ' V957 5? f pzfkyv WGA, ,Jfqij .cv-wmv-Av F ff WLW lv-LQ iQ vb,-Hia - Q4 '+-is-V -,A .. 1 V 5 , . .. 0. I My 'w 'AY' K K-N mmm: 'V' j 5 The Arrow, Nnleteen Twenty-Seven . I -, Q Q A 'I P13 TI ....,v............ mmmunf L 'l1'-'llIIIlll H1 Il' lu Hu llllllxlllllllvlnxll fm lmuvlruvnnnuu --1:11---:nu--I1-E1 Q1 ' ' ..+1lY6fff5ffT' 3 SOpI'lOITlO1'C Class SUSIE DAWSON 1 -'I ..phIEMIfY1D'EAN'i' ,H X M I 9 L. 7 '90 , J444,I,:,fLQLLQf A I Q-94 ,, , , 2 L1LL1E FERGUSON 2:61 I A W ' af F .QQ-f eff' X N.. PEARL FREY VIRGINIA HAGAN EDNA HARTNESS RUTH HORD PANSY HYATT r 'jk i-2 I.. 'J ,Qgfi vuffif E+ -:,. .C. , , J' . . 5' ' 5 ' 4' ,Aj ff, .351 -f , U, ., , ,F ,. f if 1 , u.,.g, sfv fx Q -A W- 19 X K I' ' I Page .vixly-two . 1 K ' Q' v tx -E- Eg y- Tlze Arrow, .Nnzeteen Twenty-.Se eW A NV 'l- lg ig-JM 1'I'-'lv'-' un vrrf 1 'vw Imul lu nun: fp . I. mu. Wm. ff.1fyyyl.f --Tt, ve' ., gf 4 . .. f , Sophomore Class 4' if ' JOSEPHINE JOSEPHS REBECCA KERR LIZZIE GREY KNOX HELEN MCADAMS LOIS MCCARTER ,Qi I CARRIE MAE MCELROY Q- f ' Page sixiy-three JOSIE MCELWEE AGNES MQGILL Z4 , . I 'XA 'uv Luau' VW? .sl . 6 .J ,W-'55 J ,ff I -Vv1V.,.1' ' I AMI , C.. 1 Y Nat , 52.1 fu K' v N -Q 'P x ' f 4: 'QT'-x 'p ,- 1 AI I t Q-A, l U W .fir ,W y ' xl K, H s w ' AW? 'jd H u The Arrow, Nfneteen Twenty-Seven EM Agar-3 LD TZ.--YS -Nix E 1E',g'1A'f?Ef1- L 1 4- s , 557 . Q mr-rrm--x .Wm..-.nu-H...1.-I-1..-m..4m1Trrm1mm-.mmm--...lr .-m....u-c-1'rn'rrn1-n-m- 1 ul -mmmmn11x-H-Efrrrrm-..........mx--........,Q fl! ' 4125 W3 , '43 N 1 wg G as We :ffm -a Sophomore C1855 Q1 4, 'Q ELIZABETH MCGILL 3, ' 1 Fi, IN Ko 7:1 STV ' .4 link YQ ,' eq, X' , .'., ,jf A .i .- Eigxglx I 'YQ I ' NANCY MOFFATT '4 Y ,V Q, ' ' K. u - ' b A' 1 I GENEVA MOORE 1 . .M if , ,I MARTHA NICKLES L,Q-4,1 SADIE OATES V K Ml iQi4L4l '4wffff:-f L TJ ,.,. 1.21 nlvmuwil V.-1 ELIZABETH PHILLIPS OL EP F ,. ELIZABETH PURSLEY ' r I l., i J 55-.ij ' f Hdjyfj , L17 an 'J v .F , V , - FN X N3 s flvflfgwxfy ,ff af. ,V 1-. , .' 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LOUISE LONG. . . FLORA REID . . RUTH CLARY . LUVA MCDONALD GLADYS HANKS tuclent Council . . . . '. . Viee-President Secretary and Treasurer . House President Robinson Hall . . House President Carnegie Hall Dining Room Chairman MARTHA MILLEN . . Senior Representatifoe LENA WARE . . . . Junior Representatifue ELIZABETH ROPER . . . Sophomore Representati-ve FREIDA GASQUE . . Freshman Representative FACULTY ADVISERS' MRS. R. L. ROBINSON MISS CALLIE CRAIG MISS BEssIE BYRD President Page sefventy- four H N u l N V 211,51-ffzxgr Mud - 3.1! 'S BN' ru DA 3 o 5 3 3. CB vs N N 3 'S S ru 3 ff- g? U9 rm Q rm 3 - w . i V . I 4-L ZXN WNV BN lex D ' h 'Ilff W . F ll R L llwf n The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven if ll l E 'Q .a 2 A w: i all-N f' Jif - - 'if ff A 44. 'rf-1. , MMT QE fmmm1m1nImm-m.mmn 'lnn muu-un unmul-1Tu nu mmmu Y. W. C. A. MARTHA HINDMAN .... ..... . . . . President MARTHA VVHITESIDES . . Vice-President LOUISE- LONG . . . . . . . Secretary FLORA Rum , , ........ . Treasurer LENA WARE . MARTHA VVHITESXDES LoU1sE LONG . . . FLORA REID .... MARY WHISONANT . MARTHA WADDELL . RUTH CLARY . . . RUTH HARRIS . REBECCA KERR . RUTH RODGERS . HATT112 MAE BLAKELY . . Josie YOUNG ...... Y. W. C. . Undergraduate Representati-'ve A. CABINET Chairman Membership . Chairman Defvotional . . Chairman Finance Chairman Social Serfuice . . Chairman Home . Chairman Poster . . Chairman Social . . . Chairman Music . Chairman Missionary Committee Committee Committee Committee Committee Committee Committee Committee Committee Chairman Robinson Hall Morning Wateh . . Chairman Carnegia Hall Morning Watch 4 f X9 E 5 E E 5 S 'S BQ rm Ik 'I Y o 15 E 3 rm fi cm rm 3 Q E fm 3 uanas--fi ' r .S ' B -: - f EEE:- I EEL: ,f jxxz, , f ,ag l 2-'25-ffggw KI ' min - Tl V1 X I 1 in . :rw-min WW 1 ,Mm LD ik- Li 'Q ,, 2 - The Arrow, Nwzeteen Twenty-Seven . mmrmnnmmmummm mununH'lT-xv 1 n un nuuuuun ' Trlfasfffffm ' -' CASTALIAN SOCIETY PRESIDENTS Page seventy-eight augu-ffzumas sing E' 'S BQ rm EA E E Vi : N N A 3 S'-figzuaml N209 O 3? U: 3 . lb T' . P4 UP Z T' P-4 P3 U-1 W 32 77 P4 cn O O 7-1 F1 P3 P4 . -fbf' Twwu -5, V , 'Lv.,e -A T wi W , mf -was it me '7Lw..lf' '-F If-Sy Hifi? fig' mm - N! .7 L 'Q -' -mg, . ' 3191 E'-L ,xk mf Q Hull ,N The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-.Seven ' if .. ' -eff 4 , if Mai QD 'fe ' .Jr - 7 - V ..........................K............,.....,..................,....rrr-1-n. .1 H. ...U.-........m........H..................................,Ej ng IP -fm ?,Li.f fl! LI ANIELIAN SOCIETY PRESIDENTS 1 Page eighty and sua-A311552 AMELIAN LITERARY SOCIETY 'S DQ Us DA W W O E Z 3. YB vs N W 3 S--figzuaml N902 mi- iW7T'fT.f. nuff ,, pi-f ,M f gy Ewidgi 'fl 5145 T- Q fh '1 ' f Q! T- f,xX W Hmmm-uwill fxxx ll VJ A The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven 'V U M7 MF r 3 Q 2 ' Ii f ',f' .e -4- T1-- -, rn'-rrrrf. II.-I I...-I--mum I I In IInnmmmmumum-H-frm-mw.m.I mmIuummIm.I n I In I In ,EJ E1 .L Qslim ' -- ' Music Lovers MISS LESLIE LEE LACY Sponsor OFFICERS LOUISE LONG .... .... .... . P resident MARY HICKMAN. . . . , . . . Vice-President NANCY MOFFATT .... . . . . Recording Secretary GRACE DUVERNET . . . . Corresponding Secretary SUSIE SHANNON . ...,. . Treasurer KATHARINE ALEXANDER . . Historian CAROLYN JONES . . . . . Auditor MEh'IBERS ETHEL ADAMS ALICE ALEXANDER KA1'HARINE ALEXANDER LURLINE ASEIL ANNE CHEATHAM . MARGARET CLARY RUNETTE CROWTI-IER MARGARET DALE GRACE DUVERNET GLADYS GARRETT MARY HICKMAN MARTHA HINDMAN RUTH HORD CAROLYN JONES JOSEPHINE JOSEI-HS REBECCA KERR LOUISE LONG LUVA MCDONALD CARRIE MAE MCELRQX' ELIZABETH MCGILL MARY MELTON NANCY MOFEATT GENEVA MOORE JEAN PRESSLY ELIZABETH PURSLEY GRACE REID CORNELIA RUFF SUSIE SHANNON EVELYN TAYLOR DORIS TRIBBLE MARTHA VVADDELL LENA VVARE MARTHA VVHITESIDES JOSIE YOUNG Page eighty-zfwo T5 E' V mil 'ITLOJJ 3 E N 1'1- gm im 3 'S S N -3, -Q? ECI: H909 +51 f b ix S 'I E I 'HR ii ' u , F ISE X 4 ,' , ,lmumummll E l go ll ,J The Arrow Nineteen Twenty-.Seven Q, gy X ' 3,5 x I- fu l ' i- - 'i. ' g g L Ii. LL, L! Z: WE ...............E,-I cg fmmrrITIIIIImuII-IIIIIII I I unmmnmrr-I-III In II IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII-I'l l II In Im Immun - 50: Glee Club MISS LESLIE LEE LACY Director OFFICERS LoUIsE LONG .... .... ..... . P resident SUSIE SHANNON ...... . . . Vire-President V LENA WARE ..... . . . . Serretary GLADYS GARRETT ..... . . . Treasurer CARRIE MAE MCELROY . . . Librarian MARY HICKMAN . . . . . Accompmzist FIRST SOPRANOS- SECOND SOPRANOS- ALTOS- KATHARINE ALEXANDER RUTH HORD ELSIE GABLE MARGARET DALE GLADYS GARRET1' MARTHA HINDMAN JOSEPHINE JOSEPHS REBECCA KERR LOUISE LONG JEAN PRESSLY ELIZABETH PURSLEY CORNELIA RUEE CARRIE MAE MCELROY ELIZABETH MCGILL GRACE REID LENA VVARE GLADYE MCGILI, NANCY M01-'FATT SUSIE SHANNON MARTHA WADDELL AUGUSTA WATERS X IOSIE YOUNG Page eighty-four GLEE CLUB Maia, U'GfiJ-af I fLwk9 ,- gpif-fi? k'ifUg'f7- 1-fc 2 1 . ' f ,. ,, f- I' 'J F j -' x A -Vg N- fvfv, u,Xff'0N 'fa' O6 J ,. . , Q cf - E' 'Q BQ N In IE O E N El vt r ru ru 3 'S E fm 3 nas'-fig: U2 ug A X: MTM 5 11575. ,fx :R ,bl suv! X D XXX I u 5 DEW! 2 The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven ' E 5 ,I - 13 isis L f iE mITnm.--Im...-H.--I--mn.-I-Inn ummm n I H-HHHI1 III ml Huuuu I I .1 mu-....-El-1 ,-3 Orchestra I MISS CHARLOTTE DE VOLT Conductor . OFFICERS IVIARTI-IA VVHITESIDES . .... .... . Presidenz CLAY Cox ..... . Vice-President DORIS TRIBBLE . . . . . Secretary LOUISE LONG ,,,, . . . . T7'CflIllfFI' REBECCA KERR . . . . . Lilfrarian HERBERT GRIER . . Buyirzesx Manager' MEhfIBERS MARTHA VVI-IITESIDES DOROTHY HAGAN MILDRED HA1'CPIER MURRAY CQRIFFITH DORIS TRIBBLE EDGAR STRONG ANNIE IRVVIN MARION CAROLYN JONES GRACE DUVERNET AGNES HAGAN ISABEL CASEY EVELYN CASEY MARGARET PUTNAM LENA PHILLIPS MARY HICKMAN LILLA EDWARDS HERBERT GRIER CLAY COX ROLAND PIAVVTHORNE AME-ROSE VVYLIE J. VVATT KIRKPATRICK JEAN PRESSLY HELEN GALLOWAY LUVA MCDONALD GENEVA MOORE LOUISE LONG SARA RUFE REBECCA KERR Page eighty-six uarws-fhyiga 2.6175 f y K 1 E 'S bf rm E 5 'I Q 33 3 3 N 5 ft N N 3 Q . .s Q , 3 5 C1 YQ 5 I UQKLQS' 4 :Ml 1 XNN 2 .5 ' 1 f litlflv ll I 1, Www' .9 - N ,,, ,. ,f- xk-an L10 . ,, X , , 4. .4 , , , ,. 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Secrztary MEMBERS Page eighty-nine ELIZABETH PHILLIPS SARAH PIERCE JANE BROOKS' HERMINE STEVENSON RUTH TODD ELSIE GABLE ELSIE COKER LILLIE FERGUSON SARA JANE ROBINSON RUBY SHEALY MOZELLE THOMAS f ' ,N UNK V I rf,- Tlte Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven f '-fi-A , If W' ' - V TQ- --V' mmnmn..............I..m..mm----I rw ...mm-mlTmTm-ms.-um. I ...........-E-I gy .T: 'QSQ4-?m ' ' The Arrow Staff RUTH HARRIS . . . Editor-in-Chief MARTHA VVHITESIDES . - - Buiifle-ff Mllfldyff JANXE ERVIN PURSLEY, Advertising Manager A MARY HICKMAN ..... Literary Editor ELIZABETH MILLER . Assistant Pictorial Editor LENA PHILLIPS . Assistant Literary Editor EUGENIA MIDDLETON ...... Art Editor MARTHA HINDMAN .... Pictorial Editor ELIZABETH LYON . . Club Editor SUSIE SHANNON, Assistant Club Editor UNDERCLASSMEN ASSISTANTS MARGARET HENRY, Assistant Editor-in-Chief ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, Asst. Business Manager EMILY DEAN, Assistant Art, Editor Page ninety f ' :ge-x ,. The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven - if Q W Y '77 'lem' im e- 'T 'k.i?'ia E lvlulnmu U DHIIllllllTfn1TI7TKlllIAl IllIlIlllll lll4Ill IIlAllIIlllI1 7llll:l:lllnvlnlll1ll kb 55 Um'-:xxxeyx.T1T b Page ninety-one Athletic Council MISS ELIZABETH NICKLES Coach ELIZABETH CAMPBELL FLORA REXD President Secretary CARRIE MAE MCELROY Treasurer lil I, A The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven 9 'i 1 LD rg iii u i L- A 'irff QI 14, Mx mlmmn-5-...........nmm .H-.mmIn--lTmmx-nnnlnnmnu I.-U.-........, nj T. asgfmv' E1 I Page ninety-lfwo The Arrow, Nfneteen Twenty-.Seven W Wnuwyyr ln M - -ff ' rf M i ff - ........... .... .. .... iS.....u,.,...f.........u........1......f.. . .....,. H ...mu.....................m1n.......rm11 1'1-r-rn-rn. . ......... .. 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Secretary NANCY MOFFATT HALLIE NANCE ELSIE COKER ANNE CHEATHAM ELSIE GABLE Page ninety-.fix K., I The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty--Seven ff jlgggffe 'i ,: X ' E Q gg' ' lg-gym...-.M-,.... n mmmm I ll Y I lu IlllmulmnmufI1T'l'I'l'lTYVlrvllll AfllmlIIMUHIIIWDmlluunmn ll 1 1T n'I1'm , fx- Nh 4--'T ,I X , A ..myT2MCy Page ninety-seven 'ENHLXU I' .Isl AN The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven ,VN K 'Te LL 2 V ' , .mv F -X S - Q. f ,fx .9 27- Mj MLN nnmnmnng......N-mm.-...mn I -um-muimm-.mm .lmml-nmTrmImImm - QS!!f5fn ' ' I-I.-.-H.--HE-I-Q-. El North Carolina Club OFFICERS JEAN PRESSLY .... '. .... ........ . President MARY VVHISQNANT . . . Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS LOUISE LONG MARTHA MILLEN MARTHA WHITESIDES LILLIE FERGUSON RUTH RoDcERs RUTH HORD ELIZABETH MCGILL KATHLEEN SMITH LENA VVARE MARY HUTcHIsoN JOSEPHINE JOSEPHS LOUISE BAKER LIZZIE GREY KNOX ROSALIND BARNETTE LENA PHILLIPS Page ninety-eight :..,- J fl! . fl QQ f f' Tlze Arrow, N1neteen Twenty-.Seven w yigggifyin fT'f ' 'Z G, ..-F' Lg f---- fm-1 -www -frff mm f-.ff' I- f.--.ff... mrmmrn ffffff u 'ImvvnnmEEYm ...fff...f- V f5i A X - .QV -W-,. , - 5 ' I 1 1 l . Page ninety-1zi1ze Y uv- .1252 The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven ' ' A-M H , - '13, f 'Ajxa CL? 1, w., MILD - gm-I:--I 1 .H H...mm-mrlmrm-ummuu .m.m.....-E ul ' The Only Girl Club he Orzlier Only GLADYS GARRETT . . . . ' ............ The Onliest Only NIARTI-IA HINDMAN . . . . . T Josua MCELWEE . . . . . The Only Only CAROLYN ,Tomas . . . . The Only Page one hundred I The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven ' ffl fl UQ! Af, - QM 5 4' IA 3 - -Q -7 H QQS b igumqnu1uvnnuImumuuIlThInullITITITHllIIIl 1A11nnunl:MTWmmln:nlnl llullllllllllnllllfmnunnrunmufun ln: ' ' VWTQXXXZSXI...-ir? ' - cziir Page one hundred one rfff ' Li -Q. ,, Q . The Arrow, Nnieteen Twenty-Seven :ark f-1-R do -If basl-Q :IN If 5' mis, ,Z -1- 1 --- Q I-I- r m.. ..,..................... . ......I. -...I M... ........ . . . ....... ,.....Ir1-II.. ..........................mu .. I M . -7- asa: ,., -1:59:69 SW? f . II- ,,,e4z',l.:-:2f:,. f ff, Wes- 1 Q. T. Club MISS CAROLINE PIERCE, Sponsor EMILY DEAN GRACE DUVERNET SARA RUEF JEAN PRESSLY ANNIE IRVIN MARION EDNA MCGEE FRANCES THOMPSON NANCY MOFFATT Page one hundred tfwo . n Q, If-J f F:-5 l I! M I The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-.Seven f'sA E'f I ll! N .n...........m11T....... ....m.......r'I'n'r'r'n-'rn-... ..... .... ...I-.........I..........'-I..-I.................r-rr11'rI-rrng.. .... 5, ' -I5-Eu... ..... . Page one hundred three E. A. Club SUSIE DAWSON TEEL DAWSON SIS PHILLIPS FLIP PHILLIPS GENE MIIJDLETON PHENIE JOSEPHS DORIS TRIBBLE SUSIE SHANNON HMIDGEIJ' PHILLIPS ...1-nigga - W q . Exfkk ll WJ A The Arrow, N1neteen Twenty--Seven W9 X V 'Q ,Q 2' K 155553. 11. ' 4 Q -::::..:::: N V fl '91 , 1 1? '- ffx f lf np I.-C-F i' N ff rrrr-rrn'nnu m-mmmmmuuu mumnml'7'Tkuu In mu.mm.., .1 QSQEW ' ' ummm-In-...lu-.nn---I-E-I E' Page one hundred four . ffm ilfl' - - F .X -2- 1 2 The Arrow, N7nefe6n T1U6nfy'5eU6n 'T QSQ PT Fw C' ' x 7 fx' :. gg ' -fff-fv'--- f--1 -H - - fm-um:f'.1mf,....,f f-.f1,.. -..-.- mmm,..G.l. H-.lmZfHmf--If f-.fff ' 15 A Page one b hundred five 51 1 fx The Arrow Nineteen Twenty-Seven UK ' l wqWJ fx 1 4 1 -z r -1 N 4' . I ES- 11 A -4 .el ,,, md- ' I : 'if ::, I' , , -::::..:::: fb r SN 1, T--L .- ,i f I H. If .... ? ,, X Q- s - f - - - H. I. nm...U-...mmmm n mf LZ? W K ll1llllllll Iullllulllll lllxlllllllfiTliTThllH1llllLn lilulunulmg iq - Y i lYQS!!!Em ' ' ' ' 1 Page one hundred szx , - - ' The Arrow, Nnzeteen Twenty .Seven :iiumfjii 6 ' xi i: in f.-.-.- 1 -mmv..mvv,.,:fv ...f-.llvyf -.f-,- .rrnnu-I-..1l -Ellfmffyulmnflvllfn--qlmkxxixy 'A -. - Eiltrf' PJ 1 .1 Page one hundred se-van L. 'EX h i' The Arrow Nineteen Twenty-Seven 'Q -1 a - 'R ' Vg : . -1. V LD nnmnmnm-..-...-.....m.n. -.m..nu--I-m'1 1'xn. In nn .nm-umm I...-.-.......-LE! Ex ..,.....fQSfff54'1' ' ' '- lL1 -' E l i D. D. D. Page one hundred eight Hall of Fame Where beauty grows like flowers wild Where grace and charm aboundg Where intellect and Wit are rife And cleverness is found. Where girls from every day and age In gay procession throngg Through all the years from fifty-nine, They slowly pass along. josEPH1NE JosEPHs, Prfiliest if KN if. am, . 4' V' Y' if t t, tif if ' if ig, -5- Q fr 4 r 4 fx 36, Aw! 'qi , 'Y ff f .qi f Z' ff 4 Z 4 z 'it gt RLVTH H.ARR1S,, Best Athlete X 3. 5 2 Q ,V . , x 1 ,ffv fn ..v ,. : ,. A, . , FRANCES YOUNG, flloxt Attractive RUTH CLARY, lllost Intellectual ' Q w,f,,.,...l?,.awmse uf is EDNA RICKEE E, Clcfverest 3 9 -X Ja I 1 f ,: '- .5 A. 5 .3 , 1 ELIZABETH LYON, fllast Popzzlm A--1 RIARY HICKMAN, Blast Arfomfflislzfzl fl' JEAN PRESSLY, Tyf1ir'11ID. W. W. C. Girl ' . sfiif' ,E .,, wr, Historic Girls: Girl of 1860 Arrives-MARTHA WHITESIDES -if Historic Girls: On the Eve of Her First Reception-REBECCA IQERR vim- r A 53 fffigiiz ' . 'Alf ' ?'?-A-.mQn.f,,,., xi. ,.,,V XM ., 1 .zf,,, +',,M-.A , , 2, 21 , .. , If-f,?i'Pig5gv:f - ,.-,,qw-.'- - A r , 1 , ,'-!','.4A 'W in Un-9 '- Mg , A . ff ::2f-vfvug Historic Girls: Ready for Sabbath Service-MARGARET HENRY 1927 D. W. W. C. Girl-CORDELIA RUFF Seniors of I 926 O you, the Senfors of 1925, who have ffayecl such 'an fmforfant fart fn our Zzfstory of the fast few years and who are stfn so vftany con- nected with our conege Yffe, we cleclfcate the fonowfng gfages. 's I g' p3- IN m QR, 4 fdslk M. QW Hi Q ZSQG if W f le 7 L fy 52. 1, .. -Q , - , Q .... K m- Qlx ' 5 Q 4 ,f - Wi: ,r The Arrow, N1neteen Twenty--Seven w if!! .', .,.,. A ,Q N tg, XX 1 .. I ' ' '11iX.XxQN'1li1.1-' ' 7 f Page one hundred lfwerzly-.vmxerz 'SAN T71 A N NW I' MW e rrow, fneteen Twenty-,Seven MZ' X 5 -ip 'Sb ,Q - -::::..:::: N f r fy ' f -aff f , I X: E , -A Y iff LZ? m-rr-n. ....................... .............m.........H....................................................a-nv-n. ... -.-H...............H........................................EI..-.l.. M ' .,, KSHFW: ill '- Page one hundred lfwenty-eight e N ff' ' e - a xg' IH S , The Arrow, Nfneteen Twenty-Seven f I I .- N 1 'I 1 X1 FT ' llr' '52 . im? lg Efww-............. I' .1Infff.-. ul..H.-.m..............rrrn..f1,l1'-1l1 v.Q-.-lmmrr-I-rm. ..yl1.y....l.:wb XXig- -T. . - w I 1 xv Q! ii I 11 92 r W N f e I I 3 I E . l F 5 n U Page one hundred tlwenty-nine I 2 - ' ifx The Arrow, .Noneteen Twenty-Seven X ....... . A I -. EWQ jwgnfia - at f 'fats U 1. .I s Klllxllllllll l.ItllII'Il Z-T-B:,jbjLD mm. . . . . .T:l.l'r!Sg44E'm -E-I el Jokes Shorty Lyon: NI wish every year had three hundred and sixty-Five days of rest. Punk Harris: Are you mad? Then we would have to Work a day every fourth year. 'ir' 'ir fi' Miss Lacy: Do you find those notes a trifle high? Lib Pursley: I haven't found them yet. 'ic -ic' 'ir She: George, dear, would you put your- self out for me?'1 He: 'lSu1'e thing. She: Then please do. I'm terribly tired. 'ic'fi i- Miss Scott fin Harmonyj: t'Miss VVhite- sides, will you please put your exercise on the board ? Martha VVhitesides: Miss Scott, I haven't played mine over yet, and it sounds funny, I know. v Miss Scott: Very well, then we'll have a little Humoresquef' 'ic 'uk 'ic- Oh, Ilm irrigated! I've copied this wrong again! -Iv fi- 'Jr- Miss Pierce: l'Do you like Keats? Fresh: 'KVVhat do they taste like? 'i'4r'i' Miss De Vane: t'VVhy don't you pause there? Don't you see that rest? Alice Alexander: Yes'm, but I'm not tired yet. fi' 'Jr 'if Miss Ketchin: You see, Queen Anne died without heir. Clara McPhail: Did she suffocate ? Edna McGee Cin libraryj: Could you tell me where I can find Lamb's Tales, by Shake- speare? 'ir 'ir 'ic' Helen Patterson: f'Something is preying on Sis' mind. Susie Shannon: t'Don't worry, it will die of starvation. 'ic' 'ic 'i- Miss Agnew Cin chemistry classj: Miss Turner, get me a crucible out of the case. Annelle Creturningj: '1Miss Agnew, I can't find that crucifix anywhere. 'ir'u!c'i' Lena Phillips: HI don't think I deserve zero on this test paper. Miss Cousins: I agree with you, but zero is the lowest mark I know. 'i i-Pk Another thing a girl can do that you'd think would be a physical impossibility if you clidn't see it actually demonstrated is to act masculine and independent and feminine and dependent at practically one and the same time. 'Ir slr 'ai' Clerk: VVe have some very nice oatmeal soap today. v . KK Carolyn Jones No thanks. We never ' 1 wash our oatmeal. 'ic 'iv 'ir' First She: Jack seems very anxious to get married. Second She: HYes, he proposed to me, too. 'i' 'ic 'ic' Joe Bonner: 'IDD you think we could live on ten thousand a year? Phenie Josephs: Yes, but who is going to give it to us ? Page one hundred ihzriy ' - F YQ- 3 The Arrow, Nnzeteen Twenty-Seven In :T .rim- 'H , ,H 5' 52 igrguu N Illlllff WmlIlIu1lIr1 I- lunrn n:ifu:n vr1u fvrrv I vrrruvrll WTI :uvvvrvllllrll HH- WFfTl'I'lTlmTTY'l Miss Pierce: Now, Punk, what are you doing? Learning something?,' Punk Harris: No, ma'am. I was just listening to you. 'ir' 'ic' 'ut' She: VVhat disguise shall I wear for the fancy ball? Can't you give me an idea ? He: Why not go as a woman? 'kat-i' Mr. Bonemealj' asked the professor in the freshman class, Uwhat three words are used most among college students?', I don't know, said the student. 'tC0rrect, replied the professor. -ut' 'lc 'i' Lena Ware: 'tHow old are you? Susie Dawson: I said I was eighteen. Lena: 'tYes, but how old are you now? -ulr :lc'lf- UI-Ias the girl you sent away to college got her degree yet?l' I should say so. VVhy, she wrote last week that the faculty had called her in and given her the third degree. That girl's am- bitiousf' '1c'ulc lc Ethel is taking violin lessons. Is she? Why, the poor girl hasn't the slightest ear for music. I knowg but she has such beautiful el- bows. 'i i I' ,le suis bon, Tu es bones, l Il est beans, Nous sommes bonbon, Vous etes bonbonnieres, Ils sont bon-ton. Page one hundred thirty-one . . :-Q22 - ..-.-. Miss Agnew Cin chemistryjz Suppose you were called on to attend a patient who had swallowed a heavy dose of oxalic acidg what would you administer? Emily Dean: The sacrament. 'ic 'i' 'ir Thrice armed is he who hath his quarrel just, And four times he who gets his blow in fust. -lc 'lr 'ale Grace DeVernet: I understandgyou have so high an opinion of your city that you be- lieve heaven must be like Boston. Miss de Volt: t'VVell, I believe I did say so sometime ago, but you know Boston has im- proved a great deal in the last few years. 'ic-ul-'wir' Mrs. Maginnis met Mrs. lVIoriarty at an afternoon tea. Says Mrs. Maginnis: How do you do, Mrs. Moriarty? Says Mrs. Moriarty: I am glad to see you, and how do you do? Not that I care a rap, but it helps along the talk. 'iv -mln 'ir Do you drame of me, Moike? Drame of you, is it, Kate? Sure, 'tis the way wid me that I can't shlape noights dramin' of ye, darlint! 'nlcel i' 'lEvelyn! said a reproving mother to her small, daughter. How dare you speak to your father like that? Did you ever hear me speak in such a manner to him? No, said Evelyn, Hbut you choosed him, and I didn't. 'ic alt' slr' Josie Young: 'tDid you know I was a life- saver last summer? Carrie Mae McElroy: , Really!l' VVhat flavor? v I 1' U W. ' , Ji f . . S.. 'J ILM, YWVA L5 Q, Ninefefi ,Twen2z2Z-f.5ge'fJt2n 'KX 'A X x f , W ,f ' 5 111 .D 2 41 al xx Sl k fxf ,fx X-2 LAB , Q f . 'ua Q f 1 .fx Q S Pr A-,. y, N xx A .xx s' 'Q ,. J W ks J' N 2 1-Q' K' ll - E 'f , NI X535- P QN. LV K .4 --f ,, 'L Q . I W , n 5 X P' f . A ' 4 .' 2 ,1 f ' J: Y , f ' , I, ,- , , X, ' 2,27 f fbi 'fr-.af JEL 1 K V T' ',J' Q -. ,' .' ' h 4 J . ' ' .f V 1 E A aw'7 fr'-AHL: .- U 4 figs Hill 2 Q .ff ' ' 9 ful , Q r , , V it R xl '-f I V . 1, Y f ,X - V f Lf-ggi, f 4,2153 Q :J K. Q, f .nl ' f aj' , , -J 'N . . Page one hundred thzrty-lfwo - ,4 s . 0-LJ ' I - XX. ' 1 N U Vw JJ 44 Q x , , l HA 4' 14Jb,A, Uk s.. t.1.!'k9-5' s .sf-9 .J QIQJL 2 b 6 . .,1 ,W M 'W ax K' 1 X -V.,-N,'V:: v A Ny 'J xv' - .X X ' X' - HN. X -' Y xl ' .X J f e Axrrouq, 'x ,X , - fm Twentygibvqen .zff 'T- ,1 - L, .4 WM J I S , Wplgfa' J 'Z-2-. 'I 4 is 431-,gn ,f f.- , rf Q, i. - , HJZL,-wi nfs, 9 1 Lzl, ,b,qQ .fx ,. , .Q O ki C-QR Sfx gf- . ',4,f7.-1-wld. ,Io x 7 xt e L . 5 , K fs' E Qu ,S K A . T- 5 X' C3 g 5' MHM? Q kug,xNb.Q , E. f X ve g Q, , ff gm- Q, 1 fk 5R??E Qlfn A nA , , V .4 ,vsf T . 1 Page one hundred tlzirty-Qriff? Ia A ENE I Q W-'f A V, - fs b The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-.Seven ,E ,Jflk M' L-D -1 f, , h- mrmmwn--.-I--H.1.ummm.mum.-mm.I.num. ..Hm.-mrrfrimxmmu-un ........---Elf ' -1 QSf!!Em ' T 4.7 f -, I+! K I-knff L iw . 4' A Page one hundred El thirty-four If ' SN:- , ka- . - s f e - The Arrowg Nwzeteen Twenty--Seven I w glidggffiif l g-T ' I? IIIA 533 U3 ' --I5 -------1f--:flffv- .1 --f-1f mm lflf nun-n ffff, .,,1. .. .....,..,... . '4', .,........ I .gym- T, - Ezflzxfs W 1 Page one hundred thirty-Jive ll u p if A- l The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven E m. 'Qi Q 5- ' .JT ' TE: 315 f ,-7.13 E lx -9- m1mITn1m......Ou.I-..m...I..I..-Im I -T. T. H. WHITE S: SON . . ROGERS CHAIN STORE F. A. JOSEPH'S . . . BLYTHE BROS. CO. WILLIAMS AND SHELTON . BRIGHTON SAVINGS BANK II-.II-mIl-1-Ilnlw null... ..I.......--.El- cl ist of Patrons . Chester, S. C. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Charlotte, N. C. . Charlotte, N. C. . Charlotte, N. C. Brighton, Tenn. COSTA,S . ...... . . . Athens, Ga. GEORGE T. BRODNAX . . . . Memphis, Tenn. NEWEERRY SUMMER SCHOOL . . Newberry, S. C. E. C. STUART .... SULLIVAN HARDYVARE COMPANY MOORE-WILSON COMPANY THOMPSON SHOE STORE D. GEISBURG DR. SUGGS STARR DRY CLEANING MEYERS-ARNOLD KEYS PRINTING CO. HALE,S GIFT SHOP DR. R. N. KENNEDY W. O. BROWNLEE W. W. EDWARDS FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK H. M. YOUNG SI SON I KENNEDY S GARAGE DR. W. I. QUARLES ROSENBERC MERCANTILE CO. T. A. ABLElS JOHNSON,S DRUG STORE . . . . . . .BartOw, Fla. ANDERSON, S. C. . ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY BOEO PLUMBING CO. WALLACE STUDIO PURE FOOD BAKERY ELECTRIC CITY PRINTING CO. GALLAN1'-BELKYS BLUE BIRD FILLING STATION HENRY B. HARPER BURSON-EBERHART TOASTEE SANDWICH SHOP J. C. PENNEY CO. DR. M. R. CAMPBELL GREENVILLE, S. C. LEAGUE'S KEITH'S LIVINGSTON AND CO. SAVOY VAUGHN,S JEWELRY STORE OTTARAY HOTEL DUE WEST, S. C. SCOGGINS SHOE SHOP DR. J. M. PLAXCO,S DRUG STORE WINN AND HAWTHORNE AGNEW BROS. CAMP,S GARAGE WOMAN's COLLEGE ABBEVILLE, S. C. CALVERT FILLING STATION HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTOR MCMURRAY DRUG CO. PHILSONYS HADDON-WILSON DONALDS, S. C. , WARE SHOALS, S. C. WARE SHOALS DEPARTMENT STORE GAMBRELL HARDWARE MCCASLAN BOOKSTORE ROSENEAUM GREENWOOD, S. C. COMPANY SHERIDAN TEACHERS' AGENCY OREGON PHARMACY STARR CAFE SIMMONlS FURNITURE Co. Page one hundred thirty-.tix fx, -ll The Arrow, N1neteen Twenty-Seven 1:4 Q riff' 'Tx 1:.r, N Lg 'lvl ff ' 'IH' vvlvlrlll 1 H flllllr vlnmx uvafn nr1: 1::1n1:1n-: mlmrrrm -,11.l iiil 4ihin1lImRlWl ffvrurvvvvlrvvvrf Ti QQCMKC X J ' ' m1axxx2BY.1.1, T Eastman Kodaks And Films Athletic Goods Sheaffer 8 Parker Pens EVERYTHING GOOD IN DRUGS J. M. PLAXCO, Ph.G. Druggist DUE WEST, SOUTH CAROLINA COURTESY, SERVICE, SATISFACTION Whitman Candies Norris Candies Flowers for All Occasions The REXALL Store THE SIGN OF QUALITY IN DRUGS AND DRUG SUNDRIES Kodaks, Gifts, Candies Stationery, School Supplies Your Patronage Solicited McMURRAY DRUG CO. The Friendly Store THE ROSENBERG MERC. CO. DEPARTMENT STORES ABBEVILLE, S. C. CofEd and Peggy Paige Dresses I Coats, Millinery and Accessories Gotham Gold Stripe and Pointex Hosiery Footwear for All Occasions We Solicit the Patronage of the Woman's College Girls and Teachers THE ROSENBERG MERC. CO. 'w I! MX ,D Nineteen Twenty-Seven E gxgi g wh The Arrow, ff . EA -Et- E, :-A -llll HIIHGWHIII llll UIIIHIH IIHHIIH IIIIIII 'HIIIIHIHI I 'l H ulil'l'N-in n mimu.11I1inIunumuummum....it--1.-It-mm...--EJ SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. Anderson, Belton Greenville, Grier Hardware, Mill Supplies Athletic Equipment Your, Patronage is Appreciated MOORE-WILSON COMPANY - Anderson's Best Store for Well Dressed Women Featuring At All Times the Newest Things in Ready-to-Wear, Millinery Footwear, Etc. ANDERSON, S. C. enney mpg . . DEPARTMENT STORES ANDERSON, S. C. ' A NA rlmv-wlos nvsrlrunalv- Andersorfs Newest Department Store Our Styles are Always the Latest Because Our Trained Buyers are Always in the Market Our Prices are Always the Lowest Because They Buy ' for 745 Stores A Genuine Pleasure for Us to Serve Carolina's Leading Jewelers Keese 8 Cochran ANDERSON Walter H. Keese E3 Co. GREENVILLE When You Think of Diamonds Thinks of YOUR J EWELERS 5 HQ f-L I r The Arrow, Nmeteen Twenty- even f ' - , rv ' u...........n. ,............mmm.m11'mmi.,y ...........mnm....vv. .....y..lff.. .uTmmlm..........mmTr1rrn1mrm V mixXX?9l-1? T FORD PARTS, GAS OIL KENNEDY'S GARAGE DUE WEST, S. C. Blue Bird Filling Station Your Business Solicited ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA Fancy Groceries, Fruit and Produce Business is Appreciated Phone 3 W. O. Brownlee Simmons Furniture Co. GREENWOOD, S. C. WE TURN HOUSES INTO HOMES Quality First Gambrell Hardware Co. Wholesale and Retail Hardware Sporting Goods GREENWOOD, S. C. THE OTTARAY HOTEL eHoE REPAIRING J. J. SCOGGINS DUE WEST, S. C. SAVOY CANDY, LUNCHES, Soma 4 S. Main Street, Greenville, S. C. Phone 1899 GROCERIES AND SHOES General Merchandise WINN 8 HAWTHORNE DUE WEST, s..o. AGNEW BROS. BUILDING MATERIAL DUE WEST, s. C. W. W. EDWARDS DRY Gooos, SHOES, NoT1oNs DUE WEST, S. C. DR. R. N. KENNEDY DENTIST 'DUE W'EST, S. C. See T. A. ABLE for DRY GOODS, IVIILLINERY READY-TO-WEAR, SHOES ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 1. The Arrow, EXf : :m -Fil l. Tb-? if A-7 E - .Tm .' '-fi . QQ, Elx Nineteen Twenty-Seven mrmx....uu..i....nmmmu-m .mmummInummm--n.-...m..mm-wnmmm. ' QSff1?n ' 'iilr' mum lu uuunumnnuumunuuumuummu-:nun-nuunnuln--..Ej. .i D. GEISBERG ANDERSON, s. C. READY-TO-WEAR AND Electric City Printing Company Commercial Printing of MILLINERY the Better Class Sport Clothes for College In Maple Hall West Benson Street A A Glfls ANDERSON, s. C. Harry Wallace HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA Toastee Sandwich Shop ANDERSON, S. C. LOOKS DIFFERENT TASTES DIFFERENT HITS THE SPOT WILLIAM A. HARRIS Funeral Director ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Star Dry Cleaning Co. Cleaners, Dyers and Hatters Phone 359 301 East Benson Street ANDERSON, S. C. William Y, Quarles, D.D.S. FARMERS BANK BUILDING ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Phone 62 ' Residence 161 Dr. Forest D. Suggs, D.D.S. ANDERSON, S. C. Phone 1189-J BOBO PLUMBING CO. Plumbing and Heating Contractors Water Systems ANDERSON, S. C. Anderson Steam Laundry Expert Cleaners and Dyers ANDERSON, S. C. HENRY B. HARPER Royal Typewriters, Sundstrand Adding Machines, Mimeographs ANDERSON, S. C. Brighton Savings Bank BRIGHTON, TENN. The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-.Seven 12'- ' 1 , E' T fi- i f h f fl K- , L-wa-N 'iw Affmrcm oem 435,953 .. IQ 'HII1I'llI'll'fllvIlllvlllIlllnlllllllllfmnnllllIllI lvl1rll1lnlA:nll:lHWmvmulunl nugylullrlmulmml:1sll:vrvn:vvlll -Q IH 4'm1s.xxx2L J- ' A FULL LINE OF MAGAZINES AND BOOKS MOST POPULAR GENTLEMEN AND YOUNG LADIES' STATIONERY ALL SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS AND TEACHERS' HELPS McCASLAN'S BOOK STORE COLLEGE JEWELRY MEMORY BOOKS COLLEGE PENNANTS FOUNTAIN PENS COLLEGE PILLOWS PICTURE FRAMES Reliability in Price and Service Is the First Principle of Our Organization WE SPECIAIZE IN CLASS RINGS, PINS, INVITATIONS MEDALS AND TROPHIES Founded in 185 6 HALE'S Jewelers, Siluersmitbs and Diamond Merchants GREENVILLE, s. C. Sole Agents for D. W. W, C. Standard Class Ring -.M EN a53, lgg: ,.- The Arrow, E1 'AII E., L, A mmrrmn nnfulu-1--:---uunnnnnx1nux-l Ilvl 1 ul llll II IIIIIIllvvlllllv1I1II'vI1'II' WK? Nineteen Twenty-Seven 1 nn umnuvmTm humIluuuummmnuunnnumunnmnnnu..-MEI n H. M. YOUNG '65 SON DEALERS IN FANCY GROCERIES DUE WEST, S. C. Greenville's Fashion Center To Add a Bit to Your Good Fortune-This Store De- yotes Earnest Effort to the Selling of Honest Merchandise Mod- erately Priced Meyers-Arnold Company GREENVILLE, S. C. KEYS PRINTING CO. 28 EAST MCBEE AVE. GREENVILLE, S. C. LEAGUE'S 225 N. MAIN ST. GREENVILLE, S. C. Sheet Music, Popular-Graded and Standard Teacher's Supplies- Victor Talking Machines and Records Pianos-Uprights-Players-and Grands VAUGHAN'S Jewelry Store High Standards Moderate Prices A Cordial Welcome Awaits You Directly Opposite Woodside Building GREENVILLE, S. C. RO'SENBAUM'S GREENWOOD, s. C. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Dry Goods, Notions Ladies' Shoes U' IE! Y! - F H The Arrow, Nnleteen Twenty-.Seven Iw i!! at .A A , I ,,iT'f'm:' Z gn' ' '' ' '1 '5 f'm ''1' 'II-v - -v--H-1-v---W-ff-v:: HlH-IIUnf-ummn.Hm...,.m.-nmwmmmvn T mmm ' ' 'ExxxQX . - rr .':.T' BLYTHE BROTHERS COMPANY ENGINEERS-CONTRACT ORS Crilli POST OFFICE Box 59 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA T. H. WHITE E5 SON W FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS CHESTER. S. C. THE NEWEST STYLES IN FOOTWEAR FOR COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN THOMPSON SHOE STORE ANDERSON, S. C. Gallant-Belk Co. If It Pertains to Music You Can Find It At Our Store She-et Music, Stringed Instruments Strings and Supplies DEPT. STORE Burson-Eberhart Sells Everything for Less Company ANDERSON GREENWOOD Phone 434 117 N. Main St. Anderson, S. C. 'El 1-ll .J The Arrow Nineteen Twenty-Seven We O ' .ww A '? L- 2 z:..i 'At 1- f, .2- iff 3 .., LW, mmnmmmm...--..-.umiumium nm .mn-mmmI.--11mmummm... luiunuuxnxnu1'l 'l'Xu1xl1niu .mmmuum .X-u......--uEj, cl Q-L'.Tg fQS!f1Em ' ' ' ' -Ln ' The House of Brodnaxn DIAMONDS PEARLS JEWELRY SILVERWARE WATCHES STATIONERY Write for our beautifully illustrated catalogue containing thousands of sug- gestions. Mailed free upon request. The Brodnax Name on the box, adds much to the value but nothing to the cost GEO. T. BRODNAX Incorporated MAIN AND MONROE MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE THE QUALITY SHOP F. A. JosEPHs, Prop. Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings 215 W. Trade Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phone 5043 There are a Number of Good ROGERS' STORES Scattered Over South Carolina Your Patronage is Always Appreciated Williams and Shelton Company WHOLESALE DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS CHARLOTTE, N. C. For Your Next Party Use Costa's Delicious Ice Cream Just a Little Bit Better COSTA'S Livingston and Company Wholesale Grocers '83 x - The Arrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven ' 5I,,'53i51l Cglll-E fl 1 J 11' -gf !:Wff ' !M A ,YU ,-.ff ' U3 '-'lEl'lqNIH'lHImnlnflulllllflmllllllllIITDHIlllllV vlllvlllvlI IllIllI hIl0llIHllllvrllIlIfWl'EIl1llvl.l: , , 7 ' BGNCLARKEN THE BEAUTIFUL cillio Go there for rest Go there for religious refreshment Go there for social fellowship Go there to meet old friends Go there to meet and make new friends You would better go this year Some of them might not Be living next year Go thererand help with your presence While you are living Go early and stay late And When the leaves begin to turn Go to the Land of Sunshine and Flowers W' l p The Arrow Nineteen Twenty-.Seven NK ill ' 4 l , X 1 Q 2 1 I f - , eeee L ........,....-rv-f-T.. ... .... ......,-H. ' -' E1 -1-.-ln '- Distinctive Apparel for the College Girl DRESSES, COATS MILLINERY DRESS ACCESSORIES When You Visit Greenville- Make Our Store Your Headquarters Send Us Your Mail Orders KEITH'S MAIN AT NORTH GREENVILLE, S. C. PHILSON'S IF IT'S NEW IN Piece Goods Ready-to-Wear WE HAVE IT Order by Mail 12333595 S H. S. CAMP AUTO DocToR DUE WEST, S. C. JOHNSON DRUG CO. DoNALDs, s. c. E CALVERT OIL CO. TWO SERVICE STATIONS Wholesale and Retail ABBEVILLE, S. C. Dr. M. R. Campbell, D.D.S. ANDERSON, S. C. HADDON-WILSON CO. Sheridan Teachers Agency GREENVVOOD, S. C. Millinery, Dress Goods, Shoes oldest southern Agency, covers Entire South ABBEVILLE' S' C' F. M. Sherid-an, Mgr. A 1,ooo GIFTS WITHOUT MAIL ORDERS GIVEN GIFTS Fon A-LL oc- A DUPLICATE PERSONAL ATTENTION cAs1oNs Fon EVERY- BODY This store's name plate on the jewelry b-ox top is assurance of authentic style, de- pendable quality and ri ht rice. E' I' Our stocks of Diamonds, Gold and Silver, China, Leather Goods and Novelties are large and varied and very moderately priced. We are Authorities on Engraved Cards, Stationery, Invitations, Announcements, ect. OREGON JEWELRY COMPANY The Shop of Beautiful Gifts WE SPECIALIZE IN COLLEGE OFFICIAL W'ATC1H INSPECTORS FOR JEWELRY LOCAL RAILROADS ' PFW:-, A f' He f7 x H' f- I - l - L A-F' Q L The Arrow, Nnieteen Twenty-Seven . if-T X M W' ,au 5:2 G fi Lg f'-'-'f- - '--- -- -.f1--- vulmm-mmfmml-.fff ..mmwma...-... H..i..fmfmm1..-if .'ff-'ff-1- 57fmTm'WT I A M - ' mExxx2EH..Tge - - rilir Woman's College of Due West AT DUE WEST, S. C. Wishes the Chance to Serve Young Women Who Desire a College I Training Distinguished by Sound Scholarship, Companion- ship With Teachers and Fellow Students. Simple, Home-like, Unostentatiouis Living, and Careful Training in All That Makes for Sound Christian Character ALL COURSES LEAD TO THE BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE DIPLOMAS IN MUSIC STATE CERTIFICATE TO TEACH IS GRANTED TO GRADUATES ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 225 BOARDING STUDENTS REGISTRATION IS Now ON FOR THE YEAR 1927-28 GRADUATES OF ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOLS ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT ENTRANCE CREDENTIALS . Sixty-Eighth Session Will Begin Sept. 14, 1927 For Catalogue and Book of Views Address R. L. ROBINSON, President . 15 re n E 1 e rrow, Nineteen Twenty-Seven MK LD f m . we-7 el N ' 1 K' , QT' up lf-,.. A fmmm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Y I.rw..-rrrrmnrmrnn-nunnunnuunurfli mlmulnluulnmlrulHmumunmnnuunlnunuuvuE,--f--1- cl 6fff:n WARE SHOALS DEPT. STORE WARE SHOALS, S. C. In This Store You Will MILLINERY, READY-TO- AND SHOES Find a Most Complete Line of WEAR, PIECE GOODS, NOTIONS IN FASHION'S NEWEST TREND We Are Also Complete Outfitters for Men and Boys-In Fact, We Carry Everything You Will Find in an Up-to-D t a e Department Store WARE SHOALS DEPT. STORE WARE SHOALS, S. C. Newberry College Summer School Newberry, South Carolina Iuue 13-july 22, 1927 Stand rd courses for public school teache esirin ceri c ' A L- d g tti ton credit with State Depar ment of Educa E Courses for coll g tudent king to make p b k work or to secure additional coll g cred't A strong faculty co f t bl b g - . rn or a e oardi com d tons, excellent table fare conge ' 1 gs ll , l surroun , a ar the minimum expc S 2 Turion, board and room for six week , S40 00 Bulletin will be ready March ls . Jas. C. Kinard, Director STERGHOS BROS., Props. '5' The Only Place in the City for Ladies and Gentlemen DUE WEST, S. C. GREENWOOD, S. C. f Ffa ' xx ?' The Arrow, N1neteen Twenty--Seven , rT'jZtAQZi Xb Ln lg-in 'f'-'f1-f-f'ff---f- 1 --vfv ml- --l- m ......1 mmvmmm .,.... . I.Q,...,EII,Qn ,,..,.,,,., A .: :34, ,. We Use and Recommend , l. .. QUALITY AUNT MARY'S BREAD SERVICE PURE P0013 BAKERY ANDERSON, S. C. R s X! 5 Q: 3 35 is E 52 gre .555 2? sf 2, 2252 1 2 5 1 i I 1. -f.. 4 M.. -f X S 5 Q! 54' 55 5 x rf-4: PQ! -by 'Q fi 2 94? 9 Ar! gg, wi N, i 232515 5545 ii: 3 2 , , A. LQ!! I f .E if ef ii: Q52 :QE 322 , ini' FEW' 1:31 9, - Y' We W Z3 . LT' ad ,X-HH . ,,,.-.1vN k'- . Ill' 1 IA If N,,nf' ML Zy,,,f14L.,' 10,1 fl' uL,,,,,, Ayn .Hi v mum. , 1 . V .,,,ffl,Z,rl 'MMM f 2 5 Z W .56 W ww fff 7 f if je f gf Z fb Z 2 , M 33 2 Z 22 3 2 ga 'Q ? .y 3 9 22 2 7 2 5 la af 6 4 L fr 222 W 3 , Z Z? ff 361 by if 2 gl um The Arrow, Nineteen I I Twenty-Seven X, E ll Q' 2 55531. 11. I' E5Siw1H m: Klei 1 28' - i wf lx mf' D Q4- Jdfmzfi WD 1. 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