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

 - Class of 1928

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May this vol- ume of the Arrow serve as the Treasure Ship of our happy journey and ever hold for us the pleasant and precious memories of our college life. 01415 611155 'XJ Log One THE COLLEGE Log Two Tl-IE CLASS Log Three ORGANIZATIONS Log Four FEATURES A Wish Thou, too, sail on, O ship of college daysj Sail on, oh Arrow, O'er life's many ways. Be a Illemory-Vessel, Fillecl with all that last With the precious cargo Of our happy pasts. Find harbor, anchor In hearts for aye, Of classmates who sail For new ports today. THE EDITOR. T.. -.Q Log One: The College no 1i,,W rr In the flfonarch Thoughts Dominion It stood there. ..,.,.. :I , -nm-'-1r::-,'ip,Q5 f5Tj?E1E1f.f7 ' EFT T7 I .lt gi-.1 , '- f EQ1i':'1'f7f.1'f,i' 'I' ,-ldv 2. Q S When the mzzidens mme, ihey talked, They sang, they read. But memory grecfziv with refverential kiss No spot in its circuit sweet as this. The Modest Temple of Wixdor21 Wa? fylzfrf' .vnzilifzg .vjnrirz g itx earliexl visit jmidf' A7 Piflllljd shade, High 0'UEI'lfl'C,IE6! and echoing walks between 'Trees that look at God all day And lift their leafy arms to pray f' .11 ,- TI-IE'192r5.,, Ango DR. R. L. ROBINSON PRESIDENT lfs me .ll C Tl-ll-3 is-ma i Amiaow ,-5-,,-h-,- . .-x,,.f-L Faculty A. LOUISE AGNEW Dean and Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A., NVoman's College of Due Westg M.A., Co- lumbia. University. JOHN IRENAEUS MCCAIN Professor of English B.A., Erskine College: Ph.D., Prinoetong Litt-D.. University of South Carolinag LL.D., Presby- terian College. ELIZABETH BENTLEY Associalo Professor of English B.A., Boston University: M.A., Columbia Uni- versity. EBENEZER BOGUES IQENNEDY Professor of Modern Languages B.A., Erskine College: M.A., Yaleg D.D., Erskine College, GLADYS CALKINS Associate Professor of Modern Languages B.A., M.A.. College of William and Mary. Louis CALDWELL GALLOWVAY Professor of History and Economics B.A., Erskine Colegeg Graduate Student Univer- sity af Cliicagog Graduate Student, Columbia University. PRISCILLA IQETCHIN ffssooiate Professor of History and Sooiology B.A,, Xvinthrop College: M.A., Columbia Uni- versity. Page twenzy aiirli. ,Ji ':' . J 'ri-IE. 1925. Ammo .-,gg Faculty EDGAR E. STRONG Profrssar of Biology B.A. Erskine College: M.A., Erskine Collegr: Graduate Student, Columbia. University. MRS. JENNIE GRIER NIOFFATT Assoriale Professor of Eclzzcalion and Lzzlirz B.A., YVcman's College of Due West: M.A'.. Erskine College. GRACE CRENSHANV flssociale Professor of Malhematics and Physics B.A., Emory and Henry: M.A.. University of Virginia. MARY CARTER SCOTT Profrssar of Music Mary Baldwin Seminary: Cincinnati Conserva- lory ol? Music: Pupil in Piano of Karel Bonclnm: Piano Normal Coursw with Mrs. Addye Yezmrgen at Winston-Salem Civif' Summer Master School of Music. CLARA DE VANE Professor of Music Flora. McDonald College: Pupil in Piano of Most-lcowski, Paris: New York School of Applied Music: Proter Pianoforte School, Boston. LESLIE LEE LACY Professor of Vocal Music Sullins College: Cincinnati Conservatory: Pea- body Conservatory. Baltimore: Chicago Musical College: Pupil of Herbert Witherslnoon in Voice: Pupil of Albert Berne, Cincinnati. CHARLOTTE DE VOLT Professor of Violin Graduate Longy School, Boston: Pupil C. M. Loefiler, Boston: Pupil of Leopold Auer. Now York. Page tfwenty-one l,n ' ,il '--lj .1 T if Tl-lE'1925,,,, fi R. IL o W Faculty CLARE PIEUSER Professor of Home Economics B.S. :md M.A., Columbia University. MARGARET SPENCER Insirucior in Bible and Psychology B.A., XN'0mzm's College of Due YVest1 M.A. New ' York University. ELIZABETH NICKLES Professor of Phyxical Educalion B.A., Womaws College ot' Due XVest: Emerson School of Expressiong Graduate Student, Co- lumbia University. IMIILDRIED HATCHER Klssislcznl Direcfor of Physical Education B..-X., 'Wonmn's College of Due XVest. A ELLA MARSHALL Szzperfvisor of Music Practice B.A.. Millersburg College, Ky. INTRS. JENNIE EDWARDS BONNER Librarian B.A., Wo11ian's College of Due XVest. CALLIE M. CRAIG Hostess B..-S., XVoman's College Of Due Xvest. MRS. W. R. HUNTER Superbvisor of Dining Room Page I-wenly-two - all 'ri-112. 1925 -C Ammo I+.-Wir -,,,f-x. Reorganization ldecember, 1927, a.joint meeting of the Educational Com- Ami mission of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian bynod, the gjirh 5, Board of Trustees of Erskine College and the Board of Trustees of the VVoman's College of Due VVest was held at Charlotte, N. C. It was recommended by the Commission and unanimously adopted by the respective Boards that Erskine College, Erskine Theological Seminary and the YVomanls College be co-ordin- ated under the title of Erskine College, with equal advantages for both young men and young women. In accordance with this plan the charter of the old organization, Erskine College, has been amended to include the above co-ordinate units. Each college has its own campus and buildings, its separate stu- dent body and institutional life, The work of the two colleges is con- ducted more or less independently by a common faculty, upon whose rec- ommendation the trustees of Erskine College-the new organization- confers upon the students of both institutions the same degree. Neither preparatory nor graduate departments are maintained by either institu- tion, but the graduates of both are accepted for post-graduate Work by the leading colleges and universities. Erskine College since 1925 has been a member of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States. The Woinztiils College of Due West is therefore in its relation to Erskine College what is known co-ordinate institutiong and as such enjoys all the advantages afforded by co-ordination with the additional advantage of an independent academic and institutional life. Page tfwerzly three 'THE19 if r ia. E 2 5 A sz Alma Mater Hail to our own Alina llflater, ln the land of palm and pine, Blue hills and glad sunshine, With her old and honored charter, Dated eighteen hfty-nine. Rah! for Due PVest WOIIIHUJS College, The College we love best, i lVafve the garnet and the gray, Colors that we lofve for aye. Rah! for Due Pyest Woi1zan's College, With loyal daughters blesty Three rousing cheers gifue alufay For the Garnet and the Gray. 'Neath these shies of radiant glory, In the old Palmetto state, Fortunes star has guided fate. Alnd we praise in song and story zlll our college founders great. Greet we thus our halls of learning, President and faeulty, Students all and each trustee, For to you our hearts are turning ln true love and loyalty. RJOVV Eff, w HT' gijnv, Jfgif, 55551. g53Ei2 W fE?I. Al... sili- mv me Q '::::i' www f-fd 53311, 'Um 9.22123 f-'I-2:1 Milf 52,4112 1? 31' ,ma fiyiif' W Ji: wut. 1 EEE iii? nm fm: wg 'Y':'l' 'IVA , f'f-'filly' p's'lr?,t.- msg:- W: ,fggzr iffy ,qrrlwll Mifgll' sum' elm 1'51f'k Qiig-45: fflliii. f:5:E?' 1-QU Nm , V WUT:- my QLQEMQ :fn-, gf TH 'WQGIT Hit S? M52-sail iiuefgfs -pr.: Qfalf. 'iiffi-,X .: if -Yiwu, .wil Y, .wl- 4 lilly 1-W 1 J x 12. gait .UCSF Wil? gs, Wu? , EEN' 1:13, x, .3112 , . ,353 gim- gin!-', U-,.. .S7F f' sf ,,, .1-si. 3 1 s,. W Wu . . flfflg EEEQT' V'4s,..k DIZ: :nu ..1:.,: 2? Jzlff FL 'llJ':A s ,xv E'3ul.f' .3EL11', 21217255 is - su iijjg-, IJQEEVY 2115145 Tiff' Siizfhf rifles 0.,.,.15 'Mila Wi Fl' 'Wt' -Ztiezti Og' O Log Four: Features TI-1E.'19 ATLILOVV ' U A ,,. if 2 6 X .-,.,.fg 1' W '55 '1 J -u-qm- .Qf ,'-' 151, -'I Q LA 5' el - -X,-x'fP4 -iF?1'S Qi' him, fi lk'-f fy '-fgaff aaa' ff SENIO Page ifnueniy-.fe-zfen 'bg TI-IE'1926i,,,,- A 12.12. o MISS A. LOUISE AGNEW, Sponsor AND Mxss LILA GALLOWAY, Mascot Senior Class OFFICERS ETHEL ADAMS ...... ...., . . . . . President ANNIE IRVINE MARION . . . Vice-Prosidonz CLARA MCPHAIL . . . . . Secretary MARY ABRAMS . . Treaxurer VV Mary entered our class as a Sophomore. She has proved herself faithful and diligent in work, sincere and loyal in friendship, and altogether sweet and lovely in disposition. No one comes in Contact with her without feeling the charm of her personality. She never says an unkind Word about anyone. Her motto is, Say something nice or nothing at all. Mary will do her best wherever she is, and here's luck to her. H SSI'1iOI' Class H MARY ELIZABETH ABRAMS KINARDS, s. C. Candidalc for B.S. Degree Student Government Associationg Athlete Asso ciationg Y. W. C. A.: Secretary Amelian Lit erury Society, '26g Treasurer of Class, 'z8. Time flirs on resllns: piniofzs, crnzsiant nefvfr , Bc forzytant, and thou charges! lzmc forelvcrf U Senior Class H ETHEL MAE ADAMS CLOVER, s. C. Candidate for 14.3. Degree Student Government Association, Athletic ,Asso- ciationg Y. W. C A.g Amelian Literary So- cictyg Treasurer Amelian Literary Society, '26- '27g Statistics, '27-':z8g Basketball Team, l26-'27, f27-'28, Manager Basketball Team, '26-'27g Class President, ,27',28Q Treasurer Music Lovers Club, '28g Glee Club, ,27'y28. Of all Me good virtue: that L I'l' we kno-w, Good-izalurerlncfs :lands in the wary front rom. Red is one of those very likable girls who makes friends Wherever she goes. With all her fun and pep she is still an earnest student and one upon Whom everyone depends. Her marked ability and leadership have been shown, for her classmates have given her one of the highest honors: We cannot imagine college life without Red, voted the friendliest girl at W. C. So here's to our Senior Class president! It is always interesting to meet a girl of Hattie lVIae's type-probably the quietest of the class in Words, but loudest in kind deeds. No one would ever wish for a more sincere, honest and faithful friend than she. She is quiet, modest, and lovable. As she goes out into the world, either as a home maker or a school teacher, we are confident that she will make a Worthy mark. H S6I1lO1' Class H HATT113 MAE BLAKELY ORA, S. C. Candidate for IZS. Dfgrre Student Government Assochtiong Athletic Assn- ciationg Y. VV. C. A.g Amel'an Literary Soeietyg Basketball Team, '28, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '26-'27, House President Robinson Hall, '27-'28, Member Student Council, '27-'28g I-Ionor Club, '28. SW bon' a mind that mzfvy could not but call fair. H SCI1l01' Class H RACHEL CAROLYN BOYCE DADE CITY, FLA. Carzdidale for f1.B. D0fII'EE Student Government Association, Y. VV. C. A g Amelian Literary Society, Athletic Associationg Honor Roll, '25, '26, Chief Marshal Commence- ment, ,27Q Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '28g Lat'n Club, '25, Secretary and Treasurer of Class, '25, AR- ROW Staff, '28g Senior Honor Club, '28, Student Assistant in Chemistry, '28. The fworld :hall listen then as I am listening nofwf' We are sure that if Carolyn continues in her habit of concentration in all she does, in her aptness to accomplish the end in view, in her firm desire to reach always a set goal, then the World will have reason to listen to her some day. We are justly proud of her who has been at the top of our class. May your present willingness to serve others be car- ried out into the great World. The gods have blessed few as they have this black- haired, laughing girl. A dynamic force for good, a strong Will, sincerity and loyalty have combined to make her one who has a mind to conceive, a heart to resolve and a hand to execute. Best friend in all the fworld, Most jolly, kind, and true, For ages fwe'lI remember, 'Cause io knofw you is to Iofzm you. r H S6I1i0I' Class H MARGARET ELIZABETI-1 CAMPBELL TIRZAH, s. C. Candidalc for B.S. Degree Student Government Associationg Athletic Asso- ciationg Y. W. C. A.g Amelinn Literary Societyg Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg President Athletic Asso- ciation, '26-'27, Basketball Team, '25, '26, '27, '28g Captafn Basketball Team, '27-'28g President Class, '25-'26, Student Council, '27-'28, President Amelian Literary Society, '28g Pictorial Editor ARROW, '27-,28. '24 smile is lim iradcmarle of a happy mul. U S61'1iOI' Class H ROSABELL CARTER UNION, S. c. Candidate for AB. Degree Student Government Associationg Athletic Asso- ciationg Y. W. C. A.g Castaliun Literary Society Secretary Castalian Society, '27g Castalian Cele- bration, '27Q Basketball Team, '26, '27, '28g Dra- matics Club, '26, '27, '28, The only may to ham' a friend is to be one. 11 Surely this must be Rosabell's motto. It seems that sbe's always living up to it, anyway. If gaining knowledge is the chief aim of College, Rosabell has been a great success, for she has applied herself Well and is a good student. We do not mean that she is book-wormish, for she takes part in athletics and is an all-round good sport. Be as you have been, and all will be well. W 1 There was quite a sensation in school when the little Korean Came among us. Soon her merry, friendly Ways won a Warm place in our hearts. Grace possesses a daring sense of humor, loyal to the very last, generous and studious, too, yet interested in all the World around her. She is indeed ambitious, has ideas and ideals all her own. VVe wish her god- 'speed in executing them. II I1 Senior Class GRACE CHAY PYENG-YANG, KOREA Cnnrlidalr' for B.S. Dcyrrc' Student Government Associzltiong Athletic Asso cintiong Y. VV. C. A.g Amelizln Literary Society They 10-'uf' hrr most fwlzo kll0'LU her Inari. H Senior Class H ALICE CHEATHAM ABBEVILLE, S. C. Candidate for A.B. Degree Student Government Associationg Athletic Asso- ciationg Y. VV. C. A.g Castalian Literary Society. Blessed fwilh thai charm, lhe certainty io please. After completing her Freshman year at Winthrop, Alice came into our class, a small girl, yet not lack- ing in dignity and courage. She is not afraid to show everyone Where she stands on any question. Businesslike, interesting, studious, Witty, and inter- mittently serious are all adjectives that describe Alice. Practical in thought and straightforward in purpose, ever faithful to her books, even more so to her friends, We believe Alice has full equipment to reach whatever things she may strive for in life. Mamie joined us in the fall of ,27 from the Univer- sity of South Carolina, and since that day she has proven herself a very diligent student. Her quiet, modest manners appeal to all. She has self-assurance in attacking any problem, and has self-confidence based on her success in certain directions. Mamie has brains, too, and coupled with a degree of deter- mination vve feel sure she will do things of which our class Will be proud. E SSI'1lO1' Class H MAMIE MARGARET COKER EASLEY, s. C. Canrlidaie for B.S. Degree Student Government Associationg Athletic Asso- ciationg Y. VV. C. A.g Castalian L'terary Society 'Mine honor ix my life, boil: grown in one, Take honor from me, and my life 15 done. H S6I'1iO1' Class H RUNETTE CROX'X7Tl'IER ANTREVILLE, S. C. Candidate for BS. Dryrm' Student Government Associationg Athletic Asso- ciationg Y. VV. C. A.g Amelian Literary Society Music Lovers Club, ,27-'28. Music jill: the air, and lofvc lhe soul. In Runette We find the appreciation of all that is beautiful and true. She is fond of music and inter- prets it with her Whole self. Her disposition is in keeping with her music. In the truest sense, Runette has been one of us, and although she is not known by all, she is loved by those who have discovered her. It was hard for our Freshmen this year to under- stand how such an adorable little thing as Susieu could be a Senior. Although she has not the look of a Senior, Susie has every other qualification. She can do almost anything from playing basketball to working Math-somehow she manages everything well-even Jimmie. B SCI'1Il01' Class B Susna Boro DAWSON LOUISVILLE, GA. Candirlale for I1.S. Degree' Student Government Associationg Athletic Asso- eiatong Y. W. C. A.g Pre 'iclent Castalian Lit- erary Society, 'z8g Basketball Team, l27, '28g Basketball Captain, ,27Q Manager Basketball Team, '28g W. C. Cheer Leader, '28, fly merry ax the day is long. ' E S61'1iOI' Class H GRACE N EVILLE DUVERNET GREENVILLE, s. C. Candidate for ALB. Difyrfe Student Government Associationg Y. W. C. A.g Amelian Literary Societyg Athletic Association, President Class, '25g Honor Roll, '26g Secretary Music Lovers Club, ,273 Orchestra, '26, ,27, '28g Secretary Student Body, '27g Secretary and Treasurer Orchestra, '28g President Student Gov- ernment Association, '28g President Student Counc'l, '28, President College Council, '28g Lit- erary Editor .Annual, '28g Honor Club, '28. Far others my thou dost deserve, I And I beliefvf it better than reportznglyf' There is no more universally admired and generally liked girl on the campus than Grace, as is attested by the many important offices she has held. Wheii- ever something requiring a vast capacity for per- sistent effort is to be carried out, then Grace is the efficiency expertn for the job. In friendship true, in interests many, in books studious, in temperament cheerful, and always a good sport, such is Grace! Then here's to you, and We know that in life as in college, you will be at the top of the ladder of success. Sarah is a charter member of the Senior Class. Some folks talk a great deal and mean little, others 'talk little and mean a great deal. The latter suits Sarah. Her heart is true, and fortunate indeed are those Whom she calls friend, for she never shirlcs an opportunity to render service to them. When hearts are true, fevv words will dof, What more could be asked of such a small person? 9 Q H S61'1iO1' Class H SARAH NIARGARET EVATT Lrm31z'1'Y, S. C. Camiidule for B.S. Degree Student Government Associationg Athletic Asso ciauong Y. W. C. A g Amelian Literary Society Vice-President of Class, ,27Q Student Assistant in Chemistryg Member of the French Club, '25. She flow lmr Zark: from day lo day, And does fwhaiefuer towne: her way. H SC1'1iO1' Class H MARGARET lVlARTHA l-IENRY RODMAN, s. C. Candidate for ALB. Degre: Student Government Association, Athletic Asso- ciationg Y. W. C A., President Castalian L't- erary Society, '27g Secretary Castalian Literary Society, '26-'27, Member Student Council, '25- '26g Basketball, '24-'25g Honor Roll, '25, '26g Commencement Marshal, '25, '26, '27g Marshal to Society Celebration, '26, '27, Historic Girl, '26- '27, Dramatic Club, '26, '27, Senior Honor Club, '28, Assistant Editor-fn-Chief ARROW, '26-'27, Editor-in-Chief ARROW, '27-'28. fl friend in -work, in play, in sorrofw, The mme yesterday, Iaday, and lomorrolwf' I Nlargaret, with all her intellect, charm, and gen- uineness, towers head and shoulders above the com- mon student. For she has done big things with her talents and the years have only to prove the great- ness of her. Broad-minded, far-seeing, and studious is lVIargaret, with a keen sense of the values of life. Her expressive face and dreamy brown eyes bespealc at once her high ideals in scholarship and lofty pur- pose in life. ..1i'3'. 4' .-V Approach Carolyn on 'almost any suhject and you will find an intelligent conversationalist. She is Well-read, and unusually clever along many lines. She is broad-minded and unhindered by petty con- ventions. Her sincerity and fearless frankness are admirable. Her executive ability was shown when she guided us safely through '25-'26. She is a cham- pion tennis player. Above all she is a wonderful pal and one Whose friendship We prize. H S6I'1iO1' Class H CAROLYN JONES TROY, ALA. Canflidzzlc for B.S. Drgfree Student Government Assoeiationg Athletic Asso- ciation, Y. VV. C. A., President Class, '27, Audi- loi' Music Lovers Club, '27, Tennis Doubles, '26, '27, '28g Amelian Society, Orchewtra, '26, '27, '28g Marshal, '25, '27, VV. C. Editor Illirror, ,27Q ARROW Stzifi, '28. She mixfs 7'F!l5C7l fwilh plz'as1n'r and :wisdom fwzlfz m1rlh. U A Senior Class H ANNIE IRVINE MARION' CHARLo'r'I'E, N. C. Candidate for 14.13. Degree Student Government Association, Athletic Asso- ciation, Y. W. C. A., Vice-President of Student Government Association, '27-'22, Amelian Lit- crary Society, Member of Student Council, '27- '28, Member of College Council, '27-'28, Mem- ber Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '27-'28, Basketball, '25, '26, '27, '28, Tennis, '25, '26, '27, '28, Championship, '26-'27, W. C. Cheer Leader, 127-'28, Vice-President Class, '28, Music Lovers Club, '28, Orchestra, '26, '27, '28, Secretary Class, '27, Editor W. C. page of Mirror, '27, Art Editor ARROW, '28. Ta those who lenofw thee not no fwords can paint, And those -who know thee all kno-vw :words are faint. VVords will at best produce but a dim, inadequate vision of the real Annie Irvine. She has entered into and succeeded in every phase of college activity. She is altogether an embodiment of the aims and ambi- tion of the college. Her versatility is far-spread, and her accomplishments are varied. She will surely set the World on fire some day. Clara is truly individualistic in all her thoughts, ways, and actions. Her mind is ever contriving something entirely original. Clarals unusual Wit and humor are famous on the campus, for no matter how downhearted and discouraged you are she can evoke a laugh by her original expressions and re- markable choice of Words. She is one of those girls Who is vitally interested in her courses, as is testified by her pursuit of Psychology and History,lthough at times they are a source of much worry to her. . I B S6I1lOI' Class H CLARA Louise MCPHAIL IVA, S. C. Carzdidalc for .4.B. Degree Student Government Associationg Athletic Asso- ciationg Y. VV. C. A.g Dramatic Clubg Secretary of Class, '27-'28g Ame'ian Literary Society. fl rare compound of humor, oddity, and fun, llfho relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun. E S6I1i01' Class U HELEN NIONTGOIYIERY PATTERSON NINETY-SIX, s. C. Candidaic for .J.I3. Degree Student Government Associationg Athleti: Asso- ciationg Y. W. C. A., President Amelian Lit- erary Society, '28, Amelian Marshal, '26, Y. W. C. A. Secretary, '27, Basketbafl Team, '26, '28, Cheer Leader, '27, '28, Orche:trz1 Marshal, '27, '28, Advertising Manager ARROW, '28. Tha friendly grasp, the honest gaze, The -voice that means the llzings il rays. Just put a pair of marvelous deep blue eyes into a very charming face with a bewitching smile, and sur- round it all with light curly hair, and you have the outward appearance of our Helen. But besides this charming face we find all the Winning smiles she gives, all the trueness of her logic, all the depth of her feelings, all the strength of 'her loyalty. We cannot leave out her little tomboy ways and her precious red skirt. But above all, there is the great lovableness of her! Here's to the charmer of hearts! The sweetest of voices and gentlest of manners, the kindest of hearts, in fact all the attributes one could expect in a perfect woman, nobly planned, go to make up Lois. With her gay laughter and her sunny disposition, she long ago captivated all hearts. Be- cause of the brilliant mind we know she possesses and the many splendid ideas she holds in her curly- haired head We are expecting immense things of her in the years to Come. H SEJI'liO1' Class H LOIS lVlOFFATT PRESSLY CHIESTIER, S. C. Cazzrlidalo for 11.13. Dcgroz' Student Government Associationg Athletic Asso cizxtiong Y. VV. C. A.g Costa ian Literary Society Unslcelbglll Team, '23-'25g French Club, '22-'23 Cflee Club, '23-'2.q.. gl lady fwillz a lamp slzall stand In llm gran! history of the land. .4 noblf Iypz' of good Heroic 'LU0llldllh00Cl.U E SGHTOI' Class H FLORA BURNS REID RICHBURG, s. C. Candidate for 14.3. Degree Student Government Association, Athletic Asso- ciation, Y. W. C. A., President of Class, '25, Basketball Team, '25, '26, '27, '28, Manager Team, '26, Treasurer Y. W. C. A., '26, House President, '27, Treasurer Athletic Association, '27, Treasurer Student Body, '26-'27, Vice-Presi- dent Castalian Literary Society, '25, Member Student Council, '26, Member College Council, '28, President Y. W. C. A., '28, Honor Club, '28. Ulflforifz, courage, lzonor-tlzese indred Your .vustcnance and bzrthrzglzl are. Clean sportsmanship! To Whom are these words more applicable than to Flora? And if you do not believe in her capability and popularity, just glance above at her honors. Flora never failed to do all we expected of her. Her dry Wit is a source of great pleasure to all Who know her. Best of luck, Floral For your friendship we thank you and for your personality We love you. There's no half Way with Sara. Nor did her fairy godmother use any halfway methods when she be- stowed on her the gifts She gave her beauty and then she gave her Wisdom, too. If, according to Sara's much-beloved Shakespeare, The World's a stage and all the ,men and Women merely players, we can always know that wherever Sara is, she is playing her part and playing it well. U SC1'llOI' Class H SARA LYLES RUFF COLUMBIA, s. C. Candidale for 17.13. Degree Student Government Association, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, President Amelian Literary' Society, '28, Vice-President Class, '25, Secretary of Sophomore Class, Cheer Leader, '25, Secre- tary Amelian Literary Society, ,27Q Orchestra, ,27, '28, Music Lovers Club, Junior Cheer Leader. If .the :will :he fwill, and you may depend onlit, If :he fwo1z't she fLU07l 1', and lhafs Ifze emi of zl. U S6I'1iO1' Class H NIYRTLE CLEONA SCOTT SIMPSONVILLE, s. C. Cazzflidalt' for B.S. Drgree Student Government Associzltiong Athletic Asto- ciationg Y. VV. C. A.g Amelian Literary Society. Thr zzobfest mind llzc bex! cozztcvzfrrzzfrzl has. lVIyrtle can count constancy as one of her chief vir- tues. She does her work quietly but thoroughly. She has endeared herself to many by her good nature and even temper. lVIyrtle has always been true to her class, true to her college, and true to the best ideals. She will do her best wherever she is, and here is luck to her. Javotta has been a member of our class only one year. 'She does not have Inuch to say, but is liked by all who know her. Beneath her sincerity and gentleness lies a quiet dignity recognized and re- spected by all. Add to this a fixedness of purpose and you have 21 girl who will succeed in all those things most worthwhile. H S6I'1iO1' Class B Joi-INNY JAVOTTA TAYLOR FouN'm1N INN, s. c. ' Cmzdidalc' for f7.B. Degree Student Government Associationg Athletic Asso- cintiong Y. VV. C. A.g Amefizin Literary Society Rui zz smrmlh and steadfast mind, Gmzlln though! and calm clashes. H S6I1iOI' Class E SARA LOUISE TEMPLETON OWINGS, S. C. Candidaie for B.S. Degree Student Government Association, Athletic Asso- ciationg Y. W. C. A.g Castalian Literary So- ciety, Secretary-Treasurer Castalian Literary So- ciety, '26-'27g Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, '25-'26, Sec- retary-Treasurer Sabbath School, '27, Basketball, '25, '26, i27Q Captain Basketball, '26, Treasurer Class, l26-,27, Business Manager ARROW, '27-'28, ' Senior Honor Club, '28. To fworry lillle, to study less, I5 my idea of lzappinexsf' Her sunny disposition and wit have Won for 'lSyl-rel' an enviable place in the hearts of all W. C. girls. A generous, fun-loving nature, an ever-ready desire to help others, have made her a friend to all types of girls. Her honors and the number of her friends all testify to her popularity on the campus. Jolly and carefree, loyal and lovable, is our Syke. Those of us who know her best predict for her a successful and happy future. And as for Louise, what can we say? She is dig- nified, true, faithful in everything and especially in studies. Entirely unselfish, she is endowed with a certain poise and gentleness of manner which makes us appreciate her to the full extent. With her force- fulness of purpose, how could she but attain the end desired Wherever it may be for her, and in the at- taining create an influence that others may feel and come to understand? l III IJ Sel1lO1' Class Louise TILLER BETHUNE, S. C. Candidate for B.S. Degree Student Government Associationg Athletic Asso ciationg Y. W. C. A., Amelian .Literary Society Dramatic Club, '26-'27. PVi.fe to resolfve and patient lo perform. H SeI1i.OI' Class E LENA WARE KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Candidate for B.S. Dzfgrec Student Government Associationg Athletic Asso- ciation, Y. W. C. A.g Member Student Council, ,27, '28g Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, '26, '27, House President, '28, Cheer Leader, '25, '26g Vice-Presi- dent Class, '26, Prerident Castalian Literary So- ciety, '28, Member Glee Club, '26, '27, '28g Mu- sic Lovers Club, ,27. Endurance is ilze crofwnizzg quality, And patience all ilu' passion of grfal beans. Her whole being spells dependability. 'For where- ever there's a place to fill or something big to do, Lena responds to the call with all her capacity and with all her resourcefulness. Her strength of con- viction is equalled only by her determination to do always the just thing. The happy words and help- ful thoughts which she gives to all serve as the index to her kindness and sincerity of heart. She's just one of those girls We could not do without. Nlary is truly one of our friendliest and jolliest classmates. You may depend on her to chase the clouds away. We have also found her studious and diligent, fired by ambition and by a deep purpose and active mind. There is a certain stability in her charaeterxvvhich we admire at once. A loyal mem- ber of our class and a true friend, she gives her bestg and We hope it Will Come back to her. H S6I'1i01' Class H lN1ARY ELIZABETH WATT IVA, s. C. Calzdidalz' for AB. Degree Student Government Association, Athletic Asso- ciationg Y. VV. C. A., Amelian Literary Society, Music Club, ,27, '28. To fwork fwcll, yri in doing, lose not all the 'wil and humor of lhe situation. oiits ,A i x -I1 ---- THE-1926 AR.12.ow ,ggi Graduation Now as we sail out of the harbor, We turn and looh baclc at the shore,- Bach at the pleasures we've had there, Realizing they are gone everinore. There is sadness in our hearts who go forth, And sorrow o'er-shadows this day,' hVe looh and we linger with fond regard, But our school days are done,' we must away! For our friends and our comrades we shed a tear, For youth's friendships are lasting and dear. We have shirhed and worhed and sinned, Through every hina' of weather, But now we face the end, For here our ways do sever find we must another voyage begin. We are fain to line up in the battle of life, And impatiently await the oncoming strife. We will go with brave hearts to the fight w I e ve begun, But long at the parting we reluctantly stand, .llffeet again we rnayf Will it be in the same old way? So with last longing looks At our friends, our school, our boohs, .ds beyond the horizon they fall, We turn our eyes where the future lies And say: Au Revoir to you all. Page fifty-six A 'ILT lll- - ST TI-IE'i9'Z6...., fQ 12. 12. o I P l W 1 0 ',,,....41- ,. -- ig , Page Efty-re-ven Ifx ,Il -T I ' iw: A? TI-IE.'1925 fQ 12. 12. Q W -N..-fs... Miss ELIZABETH NICKLES Sponsor ,Tumor Class OFFICERS ELIZABETH PHILLIPS . ...... . . . . l're.videnz ELIZABETH ROPER .... . Vice-Prexident ELIZABETH MCGIL'L .... . . . . Sfcremry MARY LOUISE COWAN . . . . Trnaxurer ' Page fifty-eight T ? ' 'TI-IE-1926- XRJRO Junior Class KZATHARINE ALEXANDER LAKE WALES, FLA. LURLINE ASBILL LEESVILLE, s. c. IRMA BERRY MOORE, S. C. JANE BROOKS DUE WEST, S. C. JIM CHOATE PINEVILLE, N. C. MARGARET CLARY' NEWBERRY, S. C. Page fifly-nine - if fx,- ..,,,.,N l'u A JI ,- '-ZF ,II ,M I-ig TI-IE'192fs,,,5 fi R. R. o W ,-,ig Junior Class MARY LOUISE COWAN CHESTER, S. C. MATHILDE DAWSON LOUISVILLE, GA. EMILY DEAN ANDERSON, S. C. VIRGINIA HAGAN DUE WEST, s. c. EDNA HARTNESS YORK, s. C. RUTH HORD KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page sixty Ins ,A TI-lE'192E5- ..ATLl2.0 Page sixty-one Junior Class REBECCA KERR SPARTANQURG, S. C. Lois MCCARTER ANTREVILLE, s. C. CARRIE MAE NICELROY NEVVNAN, GA. JOSIE MCELXVEE CLOVER, S. C. AGNEs.McG1LL YORK, S. C. ELIZABETH MCGILL KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. ,Q,,.f-s.. THE. 9 59 R.12,0 Junior Class NANCY MOFFATT DUE WEST, S. C. GENEVA MOORE WHITE OAK, s. C. MARTHA NICKLES DONALDSI S. C. ELIZBETH PHILLIPS BARTOW, FLA. ELIZABETH PURSLEY FILBERT, s. C. SARA JANE ROBINSON NEWBERRY, s. C. VV Page sixty-tfwo lfn A NQVT-Yi. TI-IE '1925 A Rd 124 O Page sixty-lhree Junior Class NL-RRY ROGERS BELTON, S. C. ELIZABETH RO17ER ANDERSON, S. C. MOZELLE THOMAS EDGEMOOR, S. C. AUGUSTA! WATERS RODMAN, s. C. BETHIA WESTBROOK CHESTER, s. C. CONNIE WLNN DONALDS, s. c. JOSIE YOUNG ANDERSON, sl c. ff.,- -,.,.fi ul ,r T ! ' if A- sq-. 'ri-IE. -1925 A P. iz Q W ,,,,f-s. lma.ginell-- The Juniors chasing a black hen CPD Miss Nickles announcing, No gym today. Katharine Alexander getting the worst of a situation. Lurline Asbill not giggling. Jane Brooks a man-hater. Irma Berry not cutting gym. lVIargaret Clary flirting in church. Nlary Louise not sleepy. Jim Choate making wickets. Teel Dawson Without a Citadel interest. Emily Dean the best athlete in school. Edna Hartness singing in Glee Club. Ruth Hord getting anywhere on time. Virginia Hagan having no curiosity. Rebecca Kerr getting a letter from Andy every day. Why people call Carrie llflae Red. Josie lVIcElwee the size of Lena. Nancy Nloffatt being unable to carry a tune. Geneva Moo1'e playing basketball. Elizabeth McGill without Ruth. Lois lVIcCarter in a convent. lVIartha Nickles a vamp. Lib Pursley weighing 200 lbs. Sis Phillips forgetting her bills. Nlary Rogers leading yells at a football game. VVoman,s College without Sarah Jane. V Elizabeth Roper smiling at her Secret Sorrow. Mozelle Thomas being shipped. Augusta Wate1's doing the Highland Fling. Connie Wiliii Hunking History. Betty Westb1'ook giggling in Council meeting. Jody Young refusing the last bite. Page sixty-four -.6 ' JL. fa if E7 2 5..,, .- THE-19 - xty-ffue AILRJOW ff.,-if .x,..f-Q .jx xx ff Rid ffw 1 S OPHOWRE 11 .'dL,. TI-IE-1926, A A 12. 12. o Miss PRISCILLA KETCHIN VV Spomor Sophomore Class QFFLCERS MARGARET DALE . ...... .... P rexidenz MARY MELTON .... ..... V ice-Przsidenz CORNELIA RUFF . . . Sefrctary-Treasurer Page sixty-.rix I-I E'19 ' , A I ' - - --a 5 Q 2 as A R. 12. o Sophomore Class ALICE ALEXANDER LOUISE BAKER CORNELIA BALENTINE ELIZABETH BEEKS CHRISTINE BURKE FANNIE LEE CALDWELL VVILLIE CRAWFORD Page .vzxty-sefven ,xii I 6 I 1 ., T I-I E. 9 NEW AE R. 12, o Sophomore Class ANNE CHEATHAM MARGARET DALE EMILY DOYVDELL LILLA EDWARDS MARGARET ELLIOTT EMILY FEVVELL I SARA FEXVELL Page .vzxzy e gh! TI-IE'19 WWW X09 fln.1z,ow ' A -ll ' lin - 1 Fi? 2 ab -..f SOPIIOTHOIG Class HELEN BRICE GA1,Low.fw FREIDA GASQUE AGNES H?G.AN RUTH HINSON MARY HLTTCHINSON EDNA MCCARTER MARION MCPHAIL Page sixty-nine 'rl-112 9 ..,,- AILILO ophomore Class ELIVIA MAY MARY MELTON MARY PERKINS LENA PURSLEY GRACE REID CORNELIA RUFF SARA SHANNON Page seventy yn. A R.,12.fCJ ' ,A f -' EI T I-I E - 1 9 2 es X Sophomore Class CECIL SMITH KATHLEEN SMITH EVELYN TAYLOR THELMA TRIBBLE FRANCES WEBB ISABELLA WESTBROOK MARY WESTBROOK Page .fefventy-one r r as ,il 5 TI-I12'192o A ARJRQXW .-,Ji tk inors Given to sophomores for- SARA SHANNON . CHRISTINE BURKE . LOUISE BAKER . HDOOTSIE RUEE . . MARY MELTON . HILDAX STOKES ELIZABETH BEEKS . ALICE ALEXANDER . GRACE REID . . EMILY DOWDELL . . HELEN BRICE GALLOWAY CORNELIA BALENTINE . WILLIE CRAWFORD . HPECGYU DALE . SARA FEWELL . AGNES HAGAN CECIL SMITH .... FANNIE LEE CALDWELL EMILY FEWELL . . . MARGARET ELLIOTT . EVELYN TAYLOR . MARY WESTEROOK . MARY PERKINS . MARY I'IU'I'C1-IINSON KATHLEEN SMITH . FRANCES VVEBB . FREIDA GASQUE . TPIELMA TRIBBLE . MARION MCPI-IAIL . RUTH HINSON . EDNA MCCARTER . LILLA EDWARDS . LENA PURSLEY . ELMA MAY . ANNE CHEATHAM . ISABELLA VVESTBROOK . LILLIAN LANGLEY . . . Untidiness of hair and dress . . Loud talking in the hall . . . . . Frowning . . . . . . Meeting gym . Preferring a Dale', to a lane. . . , . Blondining her hair .............Failingtoflirt , . Fafling to mention john Burke for one whole day . . . Being Still for Hve consecutive minutes . . . . . . . . Being on time . Omission of Brice from her signature . . . . Wearing a straight bob . . . . Being in haste . Celebrating i'St. Patricks . VVearing her hair in curls . . . . . . . . Failing to sing in Chapel . Failing to help Agnes Hagan sing in Chapel . . . Failing to laugh for one Whole day . . Vilhistling on the campus . Failing to be sociable . . Hearing rising bell . . . Excessive use of cosmetics . . . Failing to have a Secret Sorrow . Slipping a date behind Memorial Hall . . . . . . Defending the '4Kaiser . . Unlady-like conduct on the campus . Failing to write her 'fHorace', every day . . . . . . Patronizing Henry Ford . Coming to a standstill in History Class . Returning from holiday Season on time . . . Failing on all academic Work . . . . . Knowing what it is all about . Failing to read a selection from Adams . . . . . Acquiring a coquettish heart . . . . . . Punctuality . . . . . . . . Usingslang . Taking a great interest in French 'A HIl'1iHOl ' is the unit of punishment used by the Student Government Association for minor offenses. Page .twenty-lfwo ...... ' A i fn. E, T - HE19 25 Ap..1LOw fm C' 1- X! X f' A X if' A iw X1 I v iq ' ' Z C' f N ' I 0 I , X 4' S Al ' 23 I! X f , IT: I fl. , X X FEEHRKN P9 yi T'I-lE'1925.,,- ARROW , A Q? 5 1' Fi Miss GRACE CRENSHAW Sponsor F'I'CShIT19.I'1 Class OFFICERS IENNIE HARRIS ..... .... . . . . Presidenz MARTHA HUNTER Hoon . .... Vice-President KATHLEEN WVATT . . . Secretary-Treasurer Page seventy-four lnn ,A ,,. F? 1 gf' 'rl-IE-1926 A P. rv o E. ALLEN, M. ASPILEY, L. R. BAIRD, M. BECKVVITH, E. BERRY, M. CALDWELL, R. CARSON, E. CASEY G. DALRYMPLE, E. DAWSON, M. DUPREE, E. DUVERNE1',,P. ELLER, E. FANT, L. FOWLBR, A. HAGooD J. HARRIS Page seventy-five VV Qililw ' A -? .11 'rl-IE-is-J2es,.,,f fl 12. 1L o W N. HODGE, M. H. Hoon, P. HOWIE, E. LATIMER, E. LINDSAY, E. LUMMUS, M. MADDEN, G. MAGILL, B. MCCALL, R. MCCLAIN, E. MCILWAIN, J. B. MCILWAIN, A. MCQUEEN, D. MOFFAT13 E. Mooks, K. MORRAH, D. MURDOCK, L. PARKER Page -sefuenly-six -Lf E A ii T145-1926, A 12. IL Q M. J, PATRICK, P. ROBINSON, R. ROBINSON, I. PRESSLY, E. M. PRUITT, M. PRUIIT, R. SHILLINGLAW S. SHIRLEY, M. STEELE, N. WALKER, M. E. WALLACE, E. WARE, M. WARE, K. WAIT, L. WEIR J. WEST, F. WILSON, J. WYLIE Page seventy-sefven VV ,1 ,-l ,.?-. - 1 , 1 ff mv Wx 'rr-IE-is-JQSJKLNR A R. 12.10 5igEjfZ ' 1 , - an H Q 3111 Mvnxnrimn W LEPIP11 3521115 EEIPEHIIIEIH Glam 3 h JT h uarg 21, 1523 'Z 31 W X 1 Wu ' -AL. 5 ef f TI-lE'192ES,.,,,- A 1112. o f --Lf 5,11 J P . ' if ' ' , ff? ,QQ ' f f f r W , , H A ld? ' -7.1.-Li.-.11 L -J ACADEMIC eighty-one l.s JL 'QS' fs F? TI-IE-Ioze fi R. 12. Q W -,Ji GRACE DUVERNET, President Student Government Association STUDENT COUNCIL GRACE DUVERNET .... ...,,... . . . . . President ANNIE IRVINE NIARION . . . . Vice-President BETI-IIA WESTBROOII . . . . Secretary MARY I'IUTCI'II30N ........ . . Treasurer Represeiztatiwes LENA VVARE . ........ House President Carnegie Hall HATTIE MAE BLAKELY , Home President Robinson 'Hall SARAH JANE ROBINSON . . . . Chief Dining Room Proetor EDNA I-IARTNESS . , . . . . . Chief Chapel Proctor ELIZABETH CAMPBELL . ..., Senior Class JOSIE MCELWEE . . . . . Junior Class ISABELLA VVESTBROOK . Sophomore Class MARY WALLACE ........... . Freshman Class College Council GRACE DUVERNET BETHIA WEsTBRooId FLORA REID ANNIE IRVINE MARION MARY HUTCHISON MATPIILDE DAvvsoN Mlss MARY CARTER SCOTT, Miss CALLIE CRAIG, MISS LoU1sE AGNEW Page eighty-tfwo ,A TI-IE-1925-! fiR.,12,0 ,ggi eighty-three lfs .A ,M 'LQ-G l I If TI-IE1925 riIL12.ow fi.,-Q-f .-,,,.f-L FLORA REID, President Y. W. C. A. FLORA REID ..... ....... . . . President ELIZABETH ROPER .... .... . . Secretary JOSIE YOUNG .... ...... . Treasurer HELEN PATERSON . . .... Recording Secretary ANNIE IRVINE MARION . Undergraduate Representatifoe CABINET MEMBERS' FLORA REID .... Chairman Memherfhip ELIZABETH ROPER . . Chairman Devotional JOSIE YOUNG ..... Chairman Finance SARAH JANE ROBINSON, Chairman Social Serfoiee ELIZABETH CAMPBELL . . Chairman Home KATH.ARINE ALEXANDER . . Chairman Poster ELIZABETH PHILLIPS . . . Chairman Social CAROLYN BOYCE . . . Chairman Misxionary Committee Committee Committee Committee Committee Committee Committee Committee MARGARET CLARY, Chmn. Robinson Hall Morning lVatch MARY MELTON, Chairman Carnegie Hall Morning lVateh Page eighty-four A T1-115.1925 Ammo Page eighty-fifve ',u A ':- .11 M- R? TI-IE'19'ZE5 A 12. 12. o W f ,-if .x,,.f-Q MARGARET' HENRY, Ea'itor-in-Chief . The Arrosiv Staff MARGARET HENRY ...... ..... E rlitor-in-Chief SARA LOUISE TEMPLETON . . . . Business Manager HELEN PATTERSON . - Adfvertising Editor ELIZABETH CAIvIPEEI.I. . First Pirtorial Editor GRACE DUVERNEI' ..... Literary Editor CAROLYN BOYCE . . Serond Pictorial Editor ANNIE IRVINE MARION . .Art Editor CAROLINE JONES ...,.. Club Editor JUNIOR EASSISTANTS A CARRIE MAE MCELROY ...,..... Assistant Editor-in-Chief MARY LOUISE COWAN . . . . Assistant Business Managtfr Page eighty-six WWW SMT THE-192aQ .A12.12.o Pa ylfy l.x ,A Li I 1 .QM 5-. 'rx-IE.-192e,,,, A R. 12. o W AIWELIAN LITERARY SOCIETY PRESIDENTS Page eighty-eight E Y? 'fy' JA' TI-lE'19251 . A mme -Y.-fx- Page eighty-nine VV LITERARY SOCIETY AMELIAN ' Ji TI-IE'1926AXQ x Ammo VV CASTALIAN LITERARY SOCIETY PRESIDENTS Page ninety fa. sif- -Nffs. 4 r .4 3 wiv' I '-T'11wZ5'55T1'CS52Zi n y 423 -I:-.ixggi zzz-: af. 6- , - Za:-fl:-1,151-::3.gf., sf-1 .2-Q, I-.Q ,-5.1-il wif W 115524 -ff. 211-G . 1: .'..,.. ,Q f ,-, -4.1 ,-. K jf 4 , 1 1 9 I 4 Q -Sw 31,2 , V-fr' R ' ia ,f 1 ' 9 ' 'fi . 5 79' 9 ' f Y, W A' , , Sy 5:12 2531, PFW- :li ' ' w g ,-5552214 W '.,f V,.gI, J' 1 R W- xffgfgffig V532 8 ' ig' 1 f 'gm ,Q 2' 3' N' I? 4 ,Q 5 X 7 .4 'iw ,QW I av WQLQ, I I 4 ,jaw ,K ,, Page ninety-one -1 J: U7 K9 Nl fn W F' F O S ETY CI SO ERARY IT L AN ALI ST CA TI-IE'1Y9 IT i PJLI' 25 R. R, o W .-,yi Joint Celebration of Amelian and Castalian fllonsieur Beaucaire Duke of Wint61'set . Air. fllolynezzx . . Harry Raciell . Captain Badger . Beau Nvaslz . . . Lord To'LU2zb'raK'c' . fVIr.Hantisr111 . . . Sir ffuglz Guilford . I-ferzri De Beaajolair Md7'QUiX De fllirfpoix Francois ..... Virtur . . . , Wi1It0n ...... Sfrfvazzf to Beau Nll5'll Laffy flffary Carlylf . Lady flfalbourne . . Lady Clarise . . . Lady Rellerton . . Lady Baring Gould Estelle ...... fiilarie ...... Literary Societies A DRAMATIZATION OF NIONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE Characters . HELEN GALLOWAY . . . . NELL WALKER . . DOROTHY MOFFATT . IQATHARINE ALEXANDER . . . . . JANE BROOKS . . . RUTH HORD . . KATHLEEN SIVIITH . . . PEARL ROBINSON ROSABELL CARTER ANNIE IRVINE MARION . ISABELLA WESTBROOK . . . . . .SARA RUEE . ALICE ALEXANDER . . RUTH HINSON . . . . LOUISE TILLER . . MARY ESTHER WALLACE BETHIA WESTBROOR . ELIZABETH PHILLIPS . . . AGNES HAGAIXT . . HELEN PATTERSON . . . . EMILY DOWDELI, ELIZABETH DUVERNET Servants to Beaucaire, Marquise, VViIIterSet and Lady Malbourne. SYNOPSIS Act I, Scene I. A room in Beaucaires lodging Scene 2. Lady MH1bOUI'I1CyS house. Azz' If. A park. Act UI. The assembly room. MISS ELIZABETH NICKLES, Director Page ninely-tfwo 'ri-IE-1925,vs A 1L1z.o 'OF ,,-,Ji 1 SENIOR HONOR CLUB Membership based on distinction in scholarship and student activities. MARGARET HENRY' GRACE DUVERNET HATTIE MAE BLAKELY CAROLYN BOYCE ANNIE IRVINE MARION FLORA REID SARA LOUISE TEMPLETON 4 Page ninety-three D Blllllws F? ,il TI-IE 1925 AR.1z,oW T e College Orchestra MISS CHARLOTTE DE VOLT, Condurtor I The Orchestra is composed of students at the VVOman'S College, Erksine College, High School pupils and townspeople, making the organization 21 community organization. MEh4BERS DOROTHY HAGAN . . ..... . . . . Prexident AMBROSE VVYLIE . . . ....... Vice-President GRACE DUVERNET . . . . Sec1'e.'m-y-Treasurer CLAY COX ., . Businesx Manager AGNES I-IAGAN . . . . Lbirarian ROLL CALL Violins DOROTHY HAGAN MILDRED HATCHER EDGAR STRONG MURRAY GRIEFITI-I GRACE DUVERNET JULIA WYLIE ELIZABETH FANT CAROLYN JONES ANNIE IRVINE MARION ISABEL CASEY MARGARET PUTNAM AFALDA MCQUEEN I MARTHA H. HIGKMAN Violin Cellar AGNES HAGAN i LILLA EDWARDS Viola Basses Sczxophones EVELYN CASEY I'IELEN GALLOWAY AMBROSE WYLIE ELIZABETH PURSLEY ROWLAND HAWTHORNE, JR. Trumpets Trombone Plorn Timpani MR. J. T. MAGILL CLAY Cox J. VVATT KIRRPATRICK SARA RUFF MILDRED HATCl'IER Percussion Bells Piano Flute GLADYS MAGILL LOIS MCCARTER GENEVA MOORE ROBERT GRIFFITH RUTH HORD GENELLE DALYRMPLE LOIS MCCARTER Page ninety-four A .ii A-gn. ' V? T1-IE-192es A IL 114 O ninety-ffve lfs ,JK T Tw I T.I-IE.'1926'..,,,- ARROW -Y.,-L REBECCA KERR ..... CARRIE MAE MCELROY IOSIE YOUNG . TMARCARET MATTIE ABRAMS ETHEL ADAMS LENA BAIRD MARGARET CALDVVELL MARGARET DALE HAMILTON DUNBAR ELIZABETH DUVERNET LILLA EDWARDS ELIZABETH FANT HELEN FALLS JENNIE HARRIS MARTHA HOOD DALE MISS LESLIE LEE LACY Director Choral Club OFFICERS IVIEMBERS RUTH HORD REBECCA KERR TIBBY LYNN CARRIE MAE MCELROY GLADYS MCGILL ELIZABETH MCGILL MARGARET MARTIN AFALDA MCQUEEN NANCY MOFFATT ELSPYE MOORE KATRINA MORRAH NELL PRUIT1' ELIZABETH PURSLEY . . . President . . . Secretary . . Treasurer Librarian GRACE REID RUTH ROBINSON ELIZABETH ROPER EVELYN TAYLOR MARY ESTHER WALLACE N ELL WALKER ELIZABETH WARE LENA WARE MARGARET VVARE AUGUSTA WATERS KATHLEEN WATT JOSIE YOUNG Page ninety-six fa vm ei fir I-IE-1925 A IL 12. Q l,s ,A '1' I A-aw.: 5? , THE -1926.,, xQ IL 12, o W 5.11 Music Lovers Miss CHAR1.o'1'TE DE VOLT Spomar NANC!'MOFFfX'1'1' . . . . . Presidfnt REBECCA KERR . . . ..... Vice-Prcxidenl JOSIE YOUNG . . . . Recording Sfcretary ETHEL ADAMS . . . . . Treasurer CARRIE MAE MCELROX' . . . fluclilor b Page ninety-eight lf: A r-1? .II ,M F? TI-IE. -1:-Jzes fl R. R. o .f-s.fA1f I ,-ers. Dram atic Club OFFICERS NIISS ELIZABETI-I NICKLES, Diredor BETHIA VVESTBROOK, Prexidwzt KATPIARINE ALEXANDER, Seczcfazy Tzeaszuer MEBfIBERS IQATI-ILEEN SMITH KATE RANSON ELIZABETH PHILLIPS PEARL ROBINSON RUTH HORD MARY ESTHER VVALLACE HELEN GALLOWAY NELL WALKER ROSABELL CARTER RUTH HINSON SARA BOYCE DOROTHY MOEEATT JANE BROOKS LOUISE TILLER Page nznety-nine CLARA MCPHAIL I lfn A A Fi? .Is xi 'rl-IE-1925, fi 11 12. ow --,,7 .4-Lf-Q ,- ,arg I MATHILDE DAWSON, Pzwidenf Athletic Council MATHILDE DAWSON . .....,,.... . . . . President JOSIE YOUNG . . . .... Vice-President - MARGARET DALE . . Sarrelary-T1-easzz1'cr MISS ELIZABETH NICKLES Coach Miss MILDRED HATCI-IER Axsislani Coach Page one hundred M55 --ig-- A':L'. THE'1926. fi 11 RJ O P g one hundred one ri ff PQ? .'dL1' I-IE.-1925 A 1L12.ow .-,yi I SENIOR BASKETBALL TEANI JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Page one hundred lfwo 'lil' 5 - 'mi 1--U T'I-IE'1926 a-3? fl12.1z,oW 3 .-,Ji uizseqv-Rwvffiz1fQ:1'v-4212:-1:a::.1'f2X-::ss-2veozhw--w.,:.-fvemrx'.2:naw!-RM:-faL.ffa:z-'-'-1:.,:- ' ,- :.?3?-::,,-zfkpfw-f-..I-:'2.,f-Qswzvaf,.1-1.15 -i2'.2 ,:ff2f:z v-':..f7' 'fi-'fffW4-'W 'Wf 'f bQ:9a mm-,gr , ywgxqp .gqmfisw -:Q '. -..v4:z'.qMg,--,K. wg g:y.::+ 1-av 1 fs.:-5+ 1' ,f Q.,-1 5 f .. 5 ,J-W ,:?-we ww-ff -4-Q. -,ffm--:::2f4.,ffgfm-,':w:MfS . 679 MZ? W-A :ww my ,w..zw,Kx,.Q3 -wg., sis -awww. f -4 'rf-fx-we-.'-Q' sw 12- ,Jaw-'. A ,V--'c A f ff f ..1:.- fx - . A' 5 SOPHONIORE BASKETBALL TEAIXI FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Page one hundred three H JL fi? -'lic 7 ff? THE'1926 A 12. 12. Q TENNIS TEAMS Page one hu VV ndred f TI-lE'i9 ' ' RJPJO ' ' A 2 5 A CHEER LEADERS P g one hundred jf-ve Ili wifi-I A F? .I s I:- I-lE'1926 A R. IL o W Forfwards- S. DAWSON, Mgr. A. I. MARION Forfwards- C. M. MCEI.ROY, Capt. L. MCCARTER Forwards- M. MELTON, Capt. ' F. L. CALDWELL Forfwards- N. WALKER, Capt. G. DALRYMPLE -,Ji D1rectory BASKETBALL TEAMS SENIORS Guards- Ceiziers- E. ADAMS E. CAMPBELL, Capt. F. REID H. PA'1 I'ERSON JUNIQRS G uards- Ceniers- I. YOUNG J. CHOATE E. LIARTNESS T. DAWSON SOPHOMORES Guards- Centers- M. DALE E. MCCARTER, Mgr. M. WESTEROOR G. REID FRESHMEN Guards- Centers- L. WEIR D. MOFFATT I. PRESSLY E. CASEY TENNIS TEAMS SENIORS C. JONES A. I. MARION JUNIORS C. M. MCELROY M. L. COWAN SOPHOMORES F L. CALDWELL M. DALE FRESHMEN E. CASIIION D. CASHION CI-IEER LEADERS SENIORS L. XVARE H. PATTERSON JUNIORS E PURSLEY j. BROOKS SOPHOMORES F GASQUE E. DOWDELL FRESHMEN E. DUVERNET J. WEST COLLEGE S. DAWSON A. I. MARION Szibslilule- H. M. BLAKELY R. CARTER K. ALEXANDER R. HINSON Substitutes- G. MAGILL E. LUMMUS E. BERRY, Mgr NOTE.-Basketball season closed with juniors as pOsseSSors of the class championship cup. Page one hundred szx ,A ,,.. TP-IE-1925-,.,,,+ Andpvow 1? -4 f, flih SOCIAL Pg ld I-IE'1925-,.,,- A 12.12. ow if William Jennings Bryan Molto: 'Tis better to have run and lost than never to have run at all. A MEB'IBERS MARY ROGERS CARRIE MAE MCELROY EDNA HAIKTNESS ANNIE IRVINE MARION EMILY DEAN ' MARGARET HENIiY Page one hunclred eight lfn ,JL P- -E? I gf, TI-lE'192r5 fQ B. 12. o 'KNEVER TROUBLE TROUBLE ,TIL TROUBLE TROUBLES YOU Page one hundred nine I'x A A ... ini: Q TI-IE'1926 f'i P. 12. o W f ,4-if .-Q.,-s. '4Taf-HeeI'I Club MERTBERS IQATHLEEN SMITH . . . ..... ..... P residrnt ELIZABETH MCGILL . . . ..., Vice-Prfxidcrzt LENA RIVERS BAIRD . . . Scc1'c1ary-Treasurer OFFICERS LOUISE BAKER PAULINE ELLER MARGARET CALDWELL HELEN FALLS RUTH CARSON NANNIE HODGE JIM CHOATE MARTHA HUNTER Hfoi RUTH HORD MARGARET VVARE Page one hundred zen l,s ' ,Il ,.. '-Q? l I gif TI-I1-3 -1925 A IL 12, o .xffi ODS., Two, Double Three ELIZABETH PHILLIPS EMILY DOWOELL TEEL DAWSON HELEN PATTERSON CAROLYN JONES MIDGET PHILLIPS KATRINA MORRAH SUSIE DAWSON MARY JANE PATRICK Page one hundred eleven M55 'rl-IE.-1925 A111-2,0 W? - f1.,- f ,fri Pg neh ddil TI-IE.'19 - JL X 2 6 A R. 12. o Page one hundred thirteen 'lT. A. L. S. fPf1Zsj ' SARA RUFF ANNIE IRVINE IVIARION GRACE DUVERNET- RUTH ROBINSON ELIZABETH DIJVERNET LOIS PRESSLY l.x -E' A I T141-3 ' 1926 ..,,,fi Ag AR.R.ow WHHJGICTSQ Miss DE VOLT, Sponsor MERQBERS 1'PA'r MCQUEEN Sis PHILLIPS KA1'HARINE ALEXANDER ALICE ALEXANDER TEEL DAWSON SUSIE DAWSON NELL WALKER ' MARY ESTHER WALLACE B1LL1E BURKE RED MCELROY SARA SHANNON EMILY DovvnELL CAROLYN JONES GRACE CHAY AKKILABUDH BoYcE PEGGY DALE JANE WEs'1' Page one hundred fourteen ' If s A ,- RL TI-IE-1925 if ARJILOVV CAMPBELL . . ROPER . Page one hundred fifteen Hmm , . , Elizabeth Club BERRY DUVERNET ALLEN PHILLIPS NICKLES OFFICERS MEMBERS Sponsors PURSLEY LUMMUS MCILWAIN MCGILL BENTLEY . . . Presideni T reasurer THE-1926-..,,A A 11. !2.,OAVV bf' MARGARET DALE KA1'RINA NIORRAI-I EVELYN TAYLOR EMILY DEAN MARX' JANE PATRICK NELL VVALKER NANCY MOFFATT RUTH ROBINSON MARY ESTHER WALLACE Page one hundred sixteen ' A WFT-Q' ..'.1' 1-1-1Ef192e, ,, A1z.1Lo THE CONINIUTERS Page one hurzdred swenieen TI-IE-1926 A pd if f+..4-if .-,,,.f-L 1-LOVV B. M. F. C. Club ' OFFICERS ELIZABETH CAMPBELL . . I . . .... . . . Prwident BET!-IIA VVESTEROOK . . Secretary-Treasurer MEB'IBERS ISABELLA VVESTBROOK CARRIE MAE MCELROI' MARX' LOUISE COVVAN FRANCES VVEBB MARX' PERKINS EDNA HARTNESS ELIZABETH ROPER JOSIE YOUNG MISS KETCIIIN, Sponxor Page one hundred eighteen l.x ,A ,., E? 1 ,WA FQ TI-lE'192r5 A 12. 12. o P51 Mu OFFICERS V JOSIE NICELWEE . . . ..... , . . . Prvsideni SARA SHANNON. . . ..... Vzcr-President AGNES MCGILL . . Szfcrelary-TrZfa.vzu'er MEMBERS ETHEL ADAMS EDNA MCCARTER JIM CHOATE LENA PURSLEY FLORIDE WILSON Page one hundred nineteen VV A JL 'lg' ill. THE-1925 14 R. 12, Pj lid! y Log nur: Features Famous pirates F rom an Ports England Italy . . Ireland L,-,VD JANIE BELLE MCILWAIN Prrliifst . . . . N'ANCY RQOFFATT 'Ninn fl fmnzplislmd . . . . EZNHLY DOYVDELL Jlloft Original Switzerland .... ETHEL AD.ARfIS America Sweden Germany FI'iF71Il1liFJf . . . . . josm YOUNG But fill-Round . . . NIARGARET DALE Most Hlhlciir . QKATHARINE ALEXANDER Mast Intellectual England, JANIE BELLE MCILWAIN -f-3s:f's:f '4'-2-25 -ffl L. -P-:gram-ff v- Yrs 4:-11 we 2 ' ffff. - A3 SQCQNLNQENA ANNETTA sg'1 '1'A yvvw UU if-.L I .,.. , Q, -iwwi .I X 5 A LA SCALA MILANO - iTPxLlA W' Italy, NANCY MOFFATT Ireland, EMILYIIDOVVDELL Swifzerlaml, ETHEL ADAMS 1 America, Josuz YOUNG .4:zlm8y..' Sweden, MARGARET DALE Germany, IQATHARINE ALEXANDER tw: ll. 1 if f TI-lE'1926r A R.12.ow Page one hundred thirty-one ..,,,-L Sailing life would projft none Pyitlzozzt our good times and our fun. To end our trip 'we could not fail To add tlzexe pleasures of our .vailj Tlzey greatly lzelped us o'er a fwafoe, Pl7lzicl1 otlzeriuise we could not brave. Since lzumor lzelps in efvery strife, Tlzls plan fwe'll carry on tlzrouglz life So lz ere are gllmpsex of our play find life among ZH day lay day. G. N. DUV., '28, A P? f .' FT 'rx-112-192es,,, A P. 1-2, Pj ld O VV d QMWQ A -if 6 TI-IE'I925 .1 AILILQ P ge one hundred tlzirly-three ' A '-5? ill. F? 'VI-IE-1925 ,fQ 11 pw O VV P ge one hundr ed th ,-.. -JL, R 7' HE'1925-, AERO P g hundred thirty-flue A 'rr-IE-1926 A mm Q 1--.4'g.f .-,,.f-s. Pg 1441 VV ' ,A I-IE'i925, Q A1L1z. o P g lundred thirty-.vefv T' l.n Jl ,... I M' wml, li HE.-1925 A R. ia o W f-s.--+.f ,.,-gg Jokes Miss Nickles: How much did you spend on your experssion lessons, Nell? Nell: 'LThree hours. Miss Nickles: f'Then what happened ? Nell: Ruth woke me up. . Q3 ,g if :HL f -C X' Julia Wylie: These shoes cert cry when I walk. ainly do Lib: No wonder. Look what you've got in them. Q s 0? , E219 0 Bill Boyte: I adore you, kid. Katharine: Are you talking to me or your gloves? Miss Ketchin: Make me a pun. Miss Hatcher: Upon what? I E' 4 v . ' 9 .11 .f. fa: ii 455 1: I El! Q If you bought a dime's worth what would you be buying it for ? For ten cents. Sis: I will pine away when you Billie: Aw, spruce up. of candy, are gonef' !! ,ll Q TRAGEDY IN ONE ACT A girl went in a room the other day and didn't come out. The radiator! X- Elf 'Tm a mute. You don't say. an an an Graham: Heard the new hat song? Emily: '4Nope. Graham: Chapeaux I had never met you ?'l Kittie Hood: Lena, who wrote Tom Saw- yer? Lena Rivers Baird: Huckleberry Finn. se as as . N N 1 A,g',1:,' 819, . .K I . N - sa 3' 'tx . ,,:, it 'K W e Miss de Volt at orchestra practice: You didn't pay any attention to the eighth restf' I. Wat Kirkpatrick: We haven't had the first seven yet. Sis: Helen, I wish you wouldn't whistle when you're studying. ' Helen: I wasn't studying, I was whistling. Page one hundred thirty-eight 'll' -T il px- 'rr-IE-1925. AR.1z.o .YJ-L J Mary Louise: Hamilton, are you study- ing European History? Hamilton: UNO, we're studying Robinson's. Edna Hartness Cat Blue Ridge, waiting on tablesji YVill you have tea or milk? Sophisticated lady: I will l'lHVS-lll'IlfIl'1'.H Edna: I'm Sorry but we only have tea and milk. Annie Irvine: How do you account for your big feet, heredity or environment? Clara: Environment, I was raised in the foothills. ii? Sli Hey, cl' ya know Ida?'l Ida who? 'II dunno. olces Annie Irvine: VVhere'd this handkerchief Come from? Sara Ruff: ulrlandkercliief? Thatls your hed sheet come back from the laundryf' Mr. Dawson: Hjimmie, how do you ex- pect to support Susie. You couldnlt pay the rent. Jimmie: VVhy, Mr. Dawson, you vvoulcln't Charge Susie and me rent, would you ? at ali Teel Dawson: 'lAnd they are keeping their engagement a secret? Emily: VVell, that's what they are telling everybody. Grace: I just thought of a good joke. Lib: Aw, take your mind off yourself oc- casionallyfl I ruwq .A 13:13 rx QE fy K 1 ri g, Q 1' f :I E X aff? A A I Ain I-M1645 - - ll it A 7l'50 f'00 l hpn. CALL no Ag Q Q' ms- 9 Hx ' ll! p f . f - , Q iv' '25 fi' ,' 'tl QQ IA' 1 'Y I ' ,J 1 r J K-.Q E- 5553 l - y . .... . qfs' A 5121 edit,-u p h we - Ez: Jn. cfilwlsz 9 9 . M . . 1 V I sf ' 7 D -. 4 A' 'girl gg uxgfxlhnst -N . 1 g el! Snfawlb H ' ' Q I l ' A wk.. 5 .l la-.:.... fl, l,xnn'.Yi?L! 'qi f 'ry -'... X I X' . - X 1. THE DAILY GRIND or A VV. C. GIRL U Page one lzznzdred thirfy-nine VV ' A 'TF f ' THE-1925-.,: xA -F Rmmow P g on: hundred ' ,A ' HE.-1925 A TL iz o undred forty-one l'lT-t -5 - E --.. 'rua-1926 All TI-I P g 1 andre E'i v M'-1? I :LC Q? 9 2 5 A 12, 12. Aim? fd7gyffL'7 xx i w ' ff rfqixu .X i ,I , :K TJ A 6 'J X xx ' X X V 'U-L., Qxwxi. Y R N K 3 Q 'Q ,- ,'A V . . I x' .. K ' 4 ' X I I - it 4. 1 ,...a I 5' A Q . N A K ' x , W C' l ,V ' ,vw 'Ax -Aw l f f M K C g X . 5 irx V .elp your Jlup come in d fort READ THE ADJ' y-three OVV I-I A- ' - al. L, 2 G., A if E-19 xR.l2.,O ,fgkf-L.-5 1-sf-1f A FULL LINE OF MAGAZINES AND BOOKS MOST POPULAR GENTLEMEN AND YOUNG LADIES' STATIONERY ALL SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS TEACHERS' HELPS McCASLAN'S BOOK STORE GREENwooD, s. c. COLLEGE JEWELRY COLLEGE PENNANTS COLLEGE PILLOWS MEMORY BOOKS FOUNTAIN PENS PICTURE FRAMES Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Dresses, Shoes, Costumes Hosiery, Coats, Millinery, Furs Accessories, Hubigant's Perfumes, Compacts, Jewelry Novelties A Cordial Invitation is Extended to the Girls of Due West Woman's College The Rosenberg Mercantile Col DEPARTMENT STORES ABBEVILLE, S. C. C1. F. Tolly '55 Son FURNITURE The House of Quality There is no denying the fact that Furniture from Tolly's imparts a different atmosphere to the surroundings. It is beau- tiful, comfortable, with the right amount of dignity. Prices Most Reasonable ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA We Deliver by Truck EAT ----l? ' ' 'rr-113-1925 - A PSR. Q f ..f-gi, -Q,,,.fi. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK S The Home of Diamonds The Largest Stock in the State The Spot Beautiful You Must Be Satisfied Keese 25 Cochran Carolina's Leading Jewelers The Shop of a l,000 Gifts DUE WEST, S. C. ANDERSON GREENVILLE Palmetto Brand EAT ll 77 DIXIMAID Cured Hams, Br akfast Q ICE CREAM Bacon, Pure Lard AND 100W Pure Pork Sausage Balentine Packing Company South Carolina's Only Meat Packers GREENVILLE, S. C. IF IT'S DIXIMAID IT'S BETTER MADE Your Dealer Can Supply You Greenwood Creamery Company GREENWOOD, S. C. Ins Jl F? .-1 W -'z'-T, li I-lE'1925 Ai 11.12. ow .-,,,.f-L Andersorfs Leading Department Store G. H. BAILES CO. W E. P. Reed's Matrix Shoes for Everything in Novelty Footwear, all widths AAA's to E's OIHCII sizes and See our new line Ensemble Dresses for Spring Our new Spring Stocks in every Department are complete G. H. BAILES 207-209 Court Sq. Anderson. S. C. U Will Always Get a Clean Square Deal at Greenwood Laundry Prompt Attention to Parcel Post Orders We Solicit Your Patronage Greenwood Laundry '35 Dry Cleaning W. W. EDWARDS Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions Stationery o DUE WEST, SOUTH CAROLINA Victory Filling Station ANDERSON, S. C. Gas, Oil, Tires and Accessories Phone II2-W C. F. POWER, Mgr. JOHNSON DRUG CO. DONALDS, S. C. Simmons Furniture GREENNVOOD, S. C. WE TURN HOUSES INTO HO Cash or Credit Co. MES The Bank of Antreville I9I9 ANTREVILLE, S. C. 1928 CAPITAL. Sl0.000.00 Undivided Profits and Dividends, 312,400.00 The People's National Bank CHESTER, S. C. CAPITAL, 350,000.00 E. L. ROYAL, Jeweler Certified Watchmaker SURPLUS AND PROFITS. 377,000.00 131 Main SUN! CHESTER' 3, C, W. A. Corkill, President IVI. H. White, Cashier TRADE WITH ARLINGTON IZ44 E H CHAY The Donnald Drug Co. ' ' Rexall Store l2539 Woodroxv Wilson DETROIT, MICH. HONEA PATH SOUTH CAROLINA When in Spartanburg Stop at A. Wright-Scruggs Shoe Co. FUNERAL DIRECTOR The Shoe Store For Best Quality Shoes and Hosiery ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Day Phone 395 Night Phone 134 Q 12.110 'if ii: 'T - I A I-IE if-DZr5Q.,, -x.,.fg NEWBERRY COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL JUNE IZ-JULY ZI, 1928 An approved summer school lor: Teachers seeking certification cretlit with De- partment of Education. Z. College students desiring ro make up work or to secure adclitional credit. High school students preparing for college. Standard courses. strong faculty, comlortable dormitory accommodations, excellent table fare. congenial surroundings. l. 3. For catalog address JAS. C. KINARD, Director JEWELRY AND GIFTS A complete and varied assortment of jewelry and gifts are available at this establishment A close contact with the fashion marts enables us to present merchandise of appeal to college girls ALBERT T. VAUGHAN CALDER VAUGHAN ALBERT T. VAUGHN, Inc. JEWELERS I8 S. MAIN STREET GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA High Standards Prices Moderate SPROTT BROS. FURNITURE CO. ABBEVILLE, S. C. Buy your furniture from us. and save the difference We are the home of Simmons Beds. Springs and Mattresses We specialize in laying linoleum and putting up window shades PHONE 31 ROY POWER, Mgr. Rosenberg Bldg., next Eureka Hotel J. C. Penney Co. ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA ll lx Operate 885 Department Stores from Coast to Coast ANDERSON GREENWOOD Gallant-Belk Co. Sell Everything and Sell it for Less ANDERSON GREENWOOD CHESTER, S. C. T. H. White '26 Son AGENTS REPRESENTING Tl-IE AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY AND HARTFORD INSURANCE Co. OF HARTFORD CONN. HADDON-WILSON HEADQUARTERS FOR LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR ABBEVILLE, S. C, XVHEN IN ANDERSON EAT AT CRYSTAL CAFE Next to Blue Ridge Station YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED CHAS. C. FULLER SURGEON DENTIST 404-6 Nat. Loan 'E5 Exchange Blclg, GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA LADY ATTENDANT Anderson Furniture Co. J. D. RAST. Proprietor Everything for the Home and the Price is Right Tl-I ' A 'ii r FS E-192ess..,, A R. 12. ow GOLDEN STAR ICE CREAM A Tempting and Delicious Dessert ' PROM Pure Pasteurized Dairy Products Ware Shoals Creamery WARE SHOALS, S. C. McMurray Drug H. M. YGUNG is Company SGN , General Merchandise The Friendly Storej' 0 FRESH MEATS AND ' VEGETABLES r 0 Phone I4 ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 'DUE WEST, SQUTH CARQLINA K' W f-ig-T 'r14EQ192e. A A in iz. Q GREENVILLE'S FASHION CENTER To add a bit to your good for- tune-this store devotes earnest effort to the selling of honest merchandise moderately priced Meyers-Arnold Company GREENVILLE, S. C. 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, SOUTH CAROLINA THE CO-OPERATIVE MERCANTILE CO., Inc. DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Groceries and Feedstuffs Good Things to Eat Phone 372 and 493 Abbeville. S. C. Day Phone 810 Night Phone 625 M. VANN CHEVROLET Sales and Service Used Cars with an O. K. that Counts I Parts, Accessories, Tires , and Tubes GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA Lawrence and Brownlee Agency Make yO 'SZ'Q'se 'Yemen ANDERSON, S. C. A GENERAL INSURANCE AND BONDS SPR0TgRIESJ2?HERS Better be safe than sorry GREENWOOD' S' C' BANK OF GREENWOOD GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA Oldesrand Strongest Bank m Greenwood Count ll We Will Appreciate Your Patronage W, Frank M,cGee T. G. Bowlan MCGEE S6 BOWLAN Wholesale Merchants FLOUR, GRAIN. HAY. AND FEEDS ANDERSON. ,ll ,- E-.-1926, Ammo D? OUR PURPOSE To make this 21 more cheerful store for you: a place where you may come to stop or just to look and get any information that we can give and know that you will always be given courteous and im- partial attention. What We Say It Is-It Is JEWELERS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS ESTB. 1856 GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Sole Agents D. W. W. C. and Erskine Standard Rings SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. Anderson, Belton Greenville, Greer Hardware, Mill Supplies Houseware, Paint Athletic Equipment Our Stock is Representative of the Highest Quality Merchan- dise Obtainable Greenwood Lumber Company GREENWOOD, S. C. D. GEISBERG ANDERSON, S. C. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR STORE We Solicit and Appreciate Your Drop In and Leg Us Show Patronage You ILI2, ,JI 1-11391925 A ow Ladies' and Children' Department Store KEITH'S INCORPORATED GREENVILLE, S. C. S WHITE BANK CHESTER. S. C. CAPITAL 320,000.00 T. H. WI-IITE, President W. C, WIIITE. C DR. M. R. CAMPBELL OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN We cxnmxne eyes and EL Glasses A S C SAFETY FIRST For Dry Goods, Notions and Ladncs' Ready-to-Wear, see RUSH BROTHERS CO. INcxr lo the posromcel GREENWOOD, S Where the Smart Woman SLOANWS' Shops W. C. GIRLS WELCOME GREENVILLE, S. WARE SHOALS DEPT. STORE WARE SHOALS, SOUTH CAROLINA WE CARRY COMPLETE STOCKS OF READY-TO-WEAR, MILLINERY, SHOES PIECE GOODS, NOTIONS WE FEATURE PHOENIX, CADET AND HUMMINC1 BIRD HOSE BRADLEY SWEATERS Mail Orders Given Careful and Prompt Attention WARE SHOALS DEPT, STORE WARE SHOALS, SOUTH' CAROLINA ' .11 ,. TI-1E'1926, . Ammo E E Ware Shoals Laundry HIGH-CLASS LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS Special Attention Given Mail Orders Bei WARE SHOALS, SOUTH CAROLINA lfs IX ,Jl ,E i K i HE-iazaqg Ammo ..,-,fi We Carry Special Lines for Boys and Girls in College THE TOGGERY H. S. HOWIE, Owner ABBEVILLE. S. C. PHILSON'S IF ITS NEW IN PIECE GOODS READY-TO-'WEAR We Have I't Order by Mail PHILSON'S You .ire Always Welcome At These Two Modern Stores OREGON PHARMACY The Reliable Drug Store OREGON JEWELRY CO. I A Shop of Beautifui Gifts GREENNVOOD. S. C. The most appealing styles for college girls in Dresses and Hats and complete color varieties in Fine Silk Hosiery. ll you buy here you know the style is authentic and the quality ANDERSON. SOUTH CAROLINA the best. THE ROBERTA SHOP Gvnrsnwooo. S. C. Ride in the New H S CAMP FORD ' ' Before You Decide What to Buy Auto Doctor SEE DUE WEST, SOUTH CAROLINA S M Y. Quarles, D.D.S. 4 0 . Farmers Bank Building Architect ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA phone 62 Residcncc 161 Polk-Phones. Portables, Grnfftnolas and Okeh Records If lt's Furniture We Have It JOHNSTON FURNITURE CO. Irs Easy to Pay the Johnston Way SHOE REPAIRING J, J. SCOGGINS DUE WEST. S. C. Phone 263 ANDERSON, S. C. Fancy Groceries, Fruit and Produce Businesijlilznlgptgreciated BUILDING MATERIAL DUE WEST, s. C. W. O. BROWNLEE DUE WEST, s. C. -,L 11, T? Q T141-2-1925 A 11.1z.ow Away. 'wi jlv f IF GOOD LOOKS CGUNT for anything our bread will surely appeal to you with its golden brown crust and snowy white sides. But the beauty of AUNT MARY'S BREAD is not in, its looks alone, It lies in the fine flavor and splendid nourishing qualities. Due West College has recognized the line qualities of AUNT MARY'S BREAD and has used it EXCLUSIVE- LY for several years. MADE BY PURE FGGD BAKERY li' I-113-1925,N,- A 12.10 C7 Eastman Kodaks and Films Athletic Goods Sheaffer and Parker Pens EVERYTHING GOOD IN DRUGS J. M. PLAXCO, Ph.G,n Druggist DUE WEST. SOUTH CAROLINA --4 COURTESY, SERVICE, SATISFACTION Whitman Candies Norris Candies Flowers for All Occasions REED '25 GAILEY BROTHERS, Inc. Plumbers SATISFACTORY SERVICE ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA The Economy Store ANDERSON, S. C. CHIC STYLES SLIPPERS-DRESSES COATS-MILLINERY Where Smart Women Shop For Your Next Party Use Costa's Delicious Ice Cream Just a Little Bit Better COSTI-YS i f ?' .'gL1' T1-IE-1925, A E. 12. ow Woman's College of Due West DUE WEST, SOUTH CAROLINA Founded 18595 co-ordinated with Erskine College as the Woman's Division in 1927 j Equal facilities offeredg requirements for admission and grad- uation same as those of Erskine College: degree of Bachelor of Arts offered for four years, work, which is conducted independently by the two colleges, with a joint faculty of Christian men and Women, who are experienced teachers. Separate campus and buildings: separate student body and organizations. An ideal co-ordination of two historic schools. School of Music, with thorough courses in both theoretical and practical subjects, Piano, Voice, Violin, taught by expe- rienced instructors, offered as a major subject for the Bachelor of Music degreesg also Public'School Music Certificates. Home-like and well-equipped halls of residence, each accom- modating IOO students. Spacious grounds. Athletic Held for tennis, baseball and hockey. ' FOR CATALOGUE, BOOK OF VIEWS AND OTHER INFORMATION I ADDRESS R. L. ROBINSON, President ' DUE WEST, s. C. i f E T 'ri-IE-1925. V AERO ERSKINE COLLEGE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING CO-ORDINATED SCHOOLS: THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS EOR MEN ERSKINE COLLEGE Established in 1839. Arts. Sciences, pre-professional courses. Lead- ing to degree of Bachelor of Arts. R. C. GRIER, President. THE COLLEGE OE LIBERAL ARTS POR WOMEN CWOMAN'S COLLEGE OF DUE WEST, Established in 1859: co-ordinated with Erskine College in 1927. Separate campus, separate institutional life and Organizations. Bach- elor of Arts degree. R. L. ROBINSON, President. SCHOOL OP THEOLOGY CERSKINE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYD Established in 1839: co-ordinated with Erskine College in 1926. For the training of the Christian ministry. Leading to degree of Bachelor of Theology. Certain courses by permission to Women who desire training for Christian service. F. Y. PRESSLY, D.D., LL.D., President. ' - Member of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States, and of the Association of South Carolina Col- leges. Christian ideals. Faculty of Christian men and Women of sound scholarship who excel as teachers. Clean, healthful athletics. Mode erate rates. Enrollment, 375. For catalogue, book of views, and application blank, address the official whose name appears below the description of the school to which admission is desired. Alia JL: TI-IE-,'1926 A 12.12. o KEYS PRINTING COMPANY Established 1869 GREENVILLE, S. C. ' ,ll 26 A 76 HE-19 ILILO .-N,.f-Q The John C. Calhoun Hotel ANDERSON, S. C. Andetsorfs New and Only Fireproof Hotel 125 Rooms 100 BATHS Excellent Dining Room and Coffee Shop Service at Moderate Prices BANQUETS SOLICITED Cambridge Bank CAPITAL, 850,000.00 SURPLUS, 830,000.00 NINETY-SIX, S. C. THE ECHO Novelty Gift Shop SCHOOL SUPPLIES VICTROLAS ABBEVILLE, S. C. Gallant-Belk Co. DEPT. STORE Sells Everything for Less 'I' GREENWOOD ANDERSON RUBENSTEIN'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR, DRY GOODS, MILLINERY A NDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA lf You Expect ro Teach Enroll with SHERIDAN TEACHERS' AGENCY Greenwood S C And enroll early. Many graduates oflfllri XV01'l'1'll'l'S Colle 1 . Hge, as wel as Erskine, have been placed in splendid positions by us. The oldest Southern agenvy, enflorscrl and patron- ized by leading educators and schools of the South. Sefnd for full information. Spe- W cial terms as students. THANK YOU 4 A I , KX! , V 4 4 i.i i' . L L Qs L3 , .,.. , R51 if its 1 1-in 3 r' 51 i, Q ge-3 Ilia ' 73-fL...1i'f'V'5145 -A7f ....417 i1''LMl..l ..,. 4..,V,.,,.. ' ,.,...,,,...QQ.-.QQ. J,.,..QM,g7't 7- .. W, f ,V :JW 4 ,, iff 4 ,f,, iff x 12 L 5 ,.,- 1,35 w , 293 4 ..,,. I E53 I, 5237 VS? 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