East Carolina University - Buccaneer Tecoan Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

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EX L1BRI DESIGNED AND EXECUTED UNDER DIRECTION OF EDWARDS a BROUGHTON COMPAf RALEIGH. N. C. r 1 f ' — it 4 - i,rn - T r T .  =u ll THE 1933 TECOAN LC ?EE CAGLE D I T O iCEs m S S M Vey ACER The TECOAN Ye a r Book of EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE Greenville N.C. CONTENTS o u III HndORqiNJZAT ivj j VEATURESi kfe } FOREWORD Within the memory of many now living the ships that braved the seas were the only bearers of messages between the nations of the world. Today, friendly international relations are fostered also by cable, telephone and radio and the world is better because of such communications -5418 I PROLOGUE J America has blended the traits of her parent n ) id contributed a sense of justice and order; France gave and a love o Germany came scientific and inventive Holland ' s share is ex- pressed in the honest home- loving of her people. The other countries have each added marks, and from the spirit of all our nation has grown. so small a group as we find on this campus these dif fe Not only because the modern world is closer together than ever before, mak- neighbors, but also be- ! the forces of other a part of us, we offer the Tecoan this year as a World Book ENT WILSON ES IN PARIS To the people of Greenville, the little city in which our vision of international affairs has been broadened and associations so pleasant this 1933 TECOAN is dedicated in friendship and understanding iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiTiiniiiiiiiii vmimiummniiinmwimE SPONSORS for |Cj53 TECOAN Mrs.E.W.HmveiJ Cj reen u ' i lie nl. C. Mrs.J. C.Ca le 1 -utherforcllon Mc, Frances Hdivey Bus no ss rid nag er Loree Cackle CMlor ss m ' in ■ TPnnrr ' iiiiiiiiiiHfiiiii-iiitiiPii.fijnnp Ellen baker Doris Mae Jc EDITORIAL STAFF 990 Kathrcjn Hines HulaftLeach MaraareHe Rogers BUSINESS STAFF 09@ MissKalherine Holl clau; M L Wright Marion kforf Advisors Book I He COLLEGE I ■ 1 m i i i • il i V mm :MM - hT . I Si 8 • %t T 2 % ■ Wmit ? SM OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION Robert H. Wright President Leon R. Meadows Director of Summer School J. B. Spillman Treasurer Mrs. J. B. Spillman Assistant Treasurer B. W. Ginn Bookkeeper Hazel Willis Secretary Howard J. McGinnis Registrar Ola Ross issistant Registrar Mattie Scoville Secretary Agnes Wadlington Secretary Ellen Bowen Secretary Mrs. Nannie Jeter Dietitian Annie L. Morton Dean of Women Elizabeth Smith Assistant Dean of Women Arley V. Moore Dormitory Matron Mrs. Mamie G. Bradsher House Director Mrs. W. G. McKean House Director Irene Hill Secretary of Training School Dr. J. E. Nobles Physician Annie Morris Superintendent of Infirmary Mary Lea Smith Assistant Superintendent of Infirmary A. A. Henderson Steward Wade H. Holmes Electrician J. C. Cockrell Electrician A. C. Fornes Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings W. L. Balder Carpenter J. L. Williams Policeman BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hon. A. T. Allen, Chairman Ex Officio Raleigh. N. C. O. P. Makepeace Sanford, N. C. J. K. Warren Trenton, N. C, W. S. Move Rocky Mount. N. C. H. D. Williams Kenansville, N. C. Mrs. J. D. Dawson Kinston, N. C. Mrs. Chas. S. Forbes Greenville, N. C. Carl Goerch Washington, N. C. Mrs. W. B. Murphy Snow Hill. X. C. H. C. Bridgers Tarboro, N. C. E. G. Flanagan Greenville, N. C. James L. Griffin Pittsboro, N. C. F. C. Harding Greenville, N. C. v - fv f-H ' ' £y ' r - ' :■ ' ¥ , ' -■ :,, .. M-v iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimi Dr. Robert H. Wright President vK- • V. i i ii UiOillilkiiilill] - : ; ; Miss Annie L. Morton Dean of Women hiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiii— l Dr. Herbert Rebarkef Dean of Men . ' , . . . ■;-;;.:-;::.::-.: ::_: ' .. ? Dr. Leon R. Meadows Director of Summer School ffiMjSji Faculty and Administration J. McGl N MS Marion- K. Fobt D.rector of Training School Dora E. Coates Annie C. Newell Herbert Rebabki Loose Williams f Faculty and Administration L. R. Meadows Director of Instruction in English Mary Greene E„!lli h Emma Hi mm Enylhh Mamie Jeu k English R. C. Deal Director of Instruct;,,,, in Foreign Lang A. D. Fra.vk I i «c«or 0 l„,-trurti„n of Hi. K. C. 11.11. 1. All History Faculty and Administration M. I.. Wkight ■Itir of Instruction in Sociology and Economics Beecheh Flanagan Doha K. Meade .ois V. Cmikiui.i. GUSSIE KlYKENDALL , Instruction in Public School Public School 31 u ?. W. PlCKLESEIMER if Instruction in Geography Sara G. Somervilli: Physical Education inmniiim ux im lai Faculty and Administration Katharine Holtzclaw Director of Instruction. Home Economic, and Textiles Mrs. A. E. Bloxton Director of Instruction. Home Economic! R. .1. Slay Director of Instruction. Scie Loraine Hn: Science Catherine On Science Kate W. Lewis Director of Instruction. Public School Ar Helen G. Gray Librarian Margaret Sammon A ss ista n t L ib ra ria n Gladys Hughes Critic Teacher Christine Johnston Critic Teacher Twenty-one ' - - : ni ii iim ii i nmn nnr - .? ' Faculty and Administration F-i sin: McCki: Elizabeth Hyii, Critic Teacher Louise Galpiii Herma Taylor Critic Teacher %0 Critic Teacher YlSTER MlLHOI.L. critic Teacher Faculty and Administration Mns. C. A. Bowi Critic Teacher Clem Bridges Critic Teacher Mrs. P. W. Pi Secretary Assistant Re Mrs. J. B. Sp Agnes Wadlikgton Secretary Elizabeth C. Smith Assistant Dean of Won ' ijiiiiii ' wiiiiiininiiiniim ft 0r ; Faculty and Administration Ari.ey V. Moore Mrs. Mamie G. Bkadsiiir Mrs. M. G. McKe Dormitory Main Annie Morris Superintendent of Infir Mart Lee Smith Assistant Superintendent f Infir Mrs. Nannie Jeter Dietitian Mr. A. A. Henderson Steward Twenty-foui Book I! CLASSES ii SENIORS Y TV mTiii ' iiiiiiiiMniiiiii ' i. ' iiiiiiii i ' i .,— v. V ■;r-.-.- • ' wlnnnnn Colors: Green and fPhi Motto: seek; to find: h, Flower: Lily-of-Valle, yield CLASS POEM 2 ' o strive; to seek; to find. But n to yield — The Senior class has bound Itself to this ordeal. No conquerous great are wt In ii Ids unknown. V 1 1 ever do we say .Hum Muter, lend on. To you, Alma Muter. We otae our all; To you ice pledge ourselves: Wi heed your eull. Ton gave to us the best Ynii had to give; Your thoughts of us came first; That we might live. When college days are done you bid l ' s live abundantly. Yet we would walk with uou awhile. This elass of ' S3. Bkrtha Walston. Twenty-six i s S-.. 4 W% ' • ' VV ' - ' -f • ■ - ' :. -. ■,-!r- - v.. IIUIIIIIIIIIilllllllNIMIIIIIHIIII ' lllte Q lllllllll lllllll llllllll l ll ll l l llllllllll l lll Evelyn Giixam Harrelsville, N. C. President of the Senior Close 3 ? Inez Becton Bachelor, X. C. Uomi Economics and Science Poe Society; Inter-Society Committee ' 33; Delta Omicron Sigma; Science Club; Y. W. C. A. Primary Education Y. W. C. A.; Lanier Society; Proctor, ' 30; Junior V Cabinet; Class President, 31; Class Representative Student Gov- ernment, ' 32; Senior Y Cabinet, ' 32; Vice President Y. W. C. A.. ' 33; Elemen- tary Educational Council. H S ' .V.,V ; ' - t—, . ' -rf . Twenty-nine Kathkrixk Blalock Mahv Beilei Jonesboro, N. C. Chicod, N. C Home Economics mul Sri, net Primary Educa tion Louisburg College, ' 3 , ' 31; Lanier Society. ' 32. 33; Marshal, 33; Y. W. C. A. : Delta Omicron Sigma; Class Vice President, ' 33; Class Superlative, ' 33. Emersoi i Society. ' ■:...::.■ ssas r ifc U $ , Vera M. Broughton Merritt, N. ( ' . English and French Emerson Society; Athletic Association, ' 3I-33; Techo Echo Reporter for Athletic- Association, ' 33; Scribbler ' s Club, ' 32, ' 33; English Club, ' 31- ' 33; Phi Sigma, ' 31- - 33; Student Volunteer, ' 33; Wearer of Col- lege Monogram; Class Basketball Team, 31- ' 33; Young Women ' s Christian As- Wi Hon, KK BEOWNE X. c. Emerson Society; Class Basketball Team, 31- ' 33; Athletic Association, ' 31- 33; Delta Omicron Sigma. ii iiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiMLBi imimiMiiim n i iiJiiu!Mt ' ;.j lynhmmimip; ;: ' •■;,. ■ v .;., [um ri iniiiiiiiiirn oTT7Fim iiiii.i.i i!iiiiii:ii ii miiiiii, i iiiiii j . ' ' v ' miinrrniir - - ' Wjiunzil ' Rutherfordton, N. C. II, m« Economics and Scienct Delta Omicron Sigma; Emerson So- ciety; Y . W. C. A.; Y. W. C. A. Choir, ' 30, ' 31 ; Junior Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 30; Athletic Association, ' 30, ' 31: Proctor, ' 30; Glee Clu b; Yiee President Glee Club, ' 31; Delegate ■ to John H. Mott Y Con- ference. ' 30; Vice President of Class, ' 31; Preside it Class, ' 32; Delegate to N. C. C. P. A., ' 32, ' 33; Associate Editor Tkcoan, ' 32; Editor Tecoan, ' 33. N. C. C. W., Y. V. C. A.; Scl $ - r Z?z Thirty-two Naomi Carb Clapton Chekht Teachey, N. C. Cornelius, X. C. Home Economics and Scii net Borne Economics mid Science Poe Society; Delta Omicron Sigma: Poe Society; Delta Omicron Sigma; thletic Association. Inter-Society Committee, ' 33; Poe Society Critic; Vice President Delta Omicron Sigma, ' 33; President Poe Society, - 33. ■-. ' -. Mary Abkrnatiiy Clark Warrenton, X. C. Primary Education Emerson Society. Mary Emi:n Clifton Faison, X. C. Intermediate Education Y. W. C. A.; Elementary Education Council; Poe Society; James Johnston Pettigrew Scholarship, ' 3d. ' 31. 32, ' 33. Thirty-lour Jessie Glyx C French and Matin •s Colic Appalachian State Y. V. C. A.; I.ani.-r Society; Phi Sigma; Scribblers ' Club; Mathematics Club; Secretary and Treasurer Mathematics Club; Teco Echo Representative; Mathematics Club Proctor. Vivian Cooke Louisburg, N. C. English and History Poe Society; English Club; Athletic Association; Class Basketball Team; Y. W. C. A.. ' 33. ftf ■ CI. s Critic, ' 311; Athletic Association, ' 30; Emerson Society; English Club; Geography Club, 31, ' 32; Secretary and Treasurer Geography Club, ' 32; Budget Committee, ' 33; Class Superlative, ' 33; Class Testatrix. Fraxces Davis Waxhaw, N. C. Primary Educatio N. C. C. V , ' 30, ' . ' 51 ; Poe ' 33; Athletic- Association, ' 32, ball, ' 32; Poe Cheerio Club, C. A., ' 33; Assistant Cheer Senior Class, ' 33; Advertising M Trco Echo, ' 33; Marshal, ' 33. ncietv, - 32, 3; Basket- i2; Y. W. Hilda Beryl Davis Mount Olive, X. C. English and History ' •-■ - c Mildred Davis Fairmont, N. C. Primary Education Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.; Cheerio Club, ' 31; Proctor, 30; Elementary Educational Council, 31, ' 32; Delta Omicron Sigma, ' 30. Birdie Lee Debnam Snow Hill, X. C. History and French .Meredith College. ' 30; Emerson Society; Phi Sigma; Class Secretary, ' 32; V. W. C. A., ' 31; Class Council Repre- sentative, ' 33; Class Superlatives, ' 33; Class Testatrix, ' 33. t v? Louise Denning Josephine E. Dixox Benson, X. C. Xew Bern, X. C. Elementary Educati 071 Borne Economic.-- and Sci G Post Graduate Work; G reensboro College. radu ate of Lanier Society; Proetor, ' 31; Association; Y. V. C. A.. ' 31, ' : Society Committee ; Delta Sigma. Athletic 13; Inter- Omicron c£.v ,o RTnniiiiiiiiiimTTT TT TmTmr nmnini iiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinrn Mart Edna Dobsok Kenansville, N. C. English ui I Hiitory Poe Society, ' 30, ' 33; V. W. C. A., ' 30, •33; English Club, ' 31. ' 33; Athletic As- sociation, ' 30; Duplin-Pender County Club, ' 31. Alice Mae Elks Grimesland, N. C. Primary Education Emerson Society; Athletic Association, •30, ' 31; Y. W. C. A., •30- - 32; Y. W. C. A. Choir, ' 32; Pitt County Club, ' 30; Poe Cheerio Club, ' 33. -K w m l£A%) OTiuuujiiiiuiiiinrmin: Julia Arches Farrior Warsaw, X. C. E nglish and History Y. W. C. A.; Emerson Society; Engli: Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. ' 32; Seer tary of English Club, ' :i:i. Sally Jo Bird Fields Metter, Ga. History and English Brenau College, ' 29, 30; South Georgia Teachers College, ' 31; Lanier Society; English Club; Proctor, ' 33. Forty -one Swan Quarter, N. C. Science and English Emerson Society Club; English Clu Y. V. C. A.: Science Pendleton, N. C. History and English V. W. C. A.; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Athletic Association, Secretary, ' 30, Pres- ident. ' 33; Class Basketball Team, ' 30- ' 33, Captain, ' 30- ' 33j Wearer of College Monogram; Medal; Baseball Team, — merson Society; Club; Senior r Captain; Secretary of Emerso Vice President of Science CI Plav; Senior Superlatives. {TO) T - c ' Zelle Foley Edith Tuix Forxes Greenville, N. C. Greenville, N. C. English and Science Primary Education Vice President Class, ' 30; Emerson Lanier Society. Society; English Club; Science Club, ' 32, - 33; Secretary Science Club, ' 32; As- sistant Class Cheer Leader, ' 32; Senior Play, ' 33; Class Superlatives, ' 33; Athletic Association, ' 30, ' 31 ; Tecoax Representa- e, ' 31. . y y yy Swan Quarter, N. C. Science and Mathematics Emerson Society; Proctor. ' 31; Y. C. A.; Mathematics Club; Science CI •31-33. Evelyx Frederick Gillam Harrellsville, N. C. Primary ' Education Y. V. ( ' . A.; Junior Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 30; Poe Society: Poe Cheerio Club; Proctor. ' 30. ' 32; Elementary Education Council, Vice President, ' 33; Class Tecoan Representative, ' 32; Class President, ' 33. --: 3gg5%gS5 mmnnrnmmw .;- ' , ■,,-.o Clement Gordon Waxhaw, N. C. Primary Educati, Margaret Griffin Marshville, X. C. Primary Education X. C. C. V., -30. 31; Poe Society Athletic Association. ' 32; Y. W. C. A. Y. W. Choir, ' 33; Chief Marshal, 33. s=ss :xiy- s L - Forty-five Maejokeb (aims Kin a Elizabeth Hayh Toronto, Canada Trenton. X. C. English and French English and French Emerson Societj ; Society Marshal, ' 32, ' 33; Tecoan Representative for Emerson Society, ' 32; Phi Sigma, President, ' 32; English Chili: Y. V. C. A.; Athletic As- sociation, 30; House President. ' 31; Vice President Student Ciovernmeut Associa- tion, ' 33; Representative to X. C. S. F., ' 32; Representative to B. S. C, ' 31; Entertainment Committee, ' 33; Editor-in- Chief Handbook, ' 32; Chairman Point Committee, ' 33; Senior P Superlative. Louisburg College, ' 30; Emerson Society; V. W. C. A.; English Club; Phi Sigma; Delegate to X. C. C. P. A. Conventions. 32- ' 33; Associate Editor Teco Echo, ' 32, Editor-in-Chief, ' 33; Jones County Club; Council of S. G. A., ' 33; Superlative, ' 33. r m n imuuiMJJ uiDiiiii iiiiiii i iiiiiii i m i ii i i i in i M i M i MM i Mi i i i i ii Vivian Hellex Vanceboro, X. C. French and Science Y. W. C. A.; Emerson Society; Sc Club; Phi Sigma. Mary Elizabeth Helms Goldsboro, X. C. Home Economic end Science Flora Macdonald College, 30, 31; Delta Omicron Sigma; Emerson Society; Science Club; Y. W. C. A. f S ' •-- J M.UUCK HISTIK Creedmoor, N. C. Grammar Oradi Emerson Society: Y. W. C. A. Heles Hicks Wise, N. C. Primary Education Poe Society; Y. W. C. A., ' 32, ' :{:); Class Treasurer, ' : . ' !; Elementary Educa- Forty-eight Wyatt Highsmith Elizabeth Relfe Hohbs Greenville, N. C. Belhaven, N. C. English and French Grammar Grade Graduate Work; Graduate of College. Elon Duke University, - 28, ' 29; Teco Business Staff, ' 31 ; Senior Normal ' 31; Emerson Society; Teco Alumnae Editor, ' 33. Echc Play. Echc Y. V. C. A.; Lanier Society; Athletic Association, ' 30, ' 31; Wearer of College Monogram; Albemarle District Club, ' 3D, ' 31; Mathematics Chili; Classical Cluh. Kemp House Greenville, X. C. Mathematics and Lath, Emerson Society; Classical Club, ' 31- ' :i ' A; Mathematics Club, ' 31- ' 33; Secretary- Treasurer Classical Cluh, ' 32, Vice Pres- ident, ' 33; Pitt County Cluh, ' 30. ' 1 gggSaggggg S Nelson Hunsuckeb Winterville, X. C. M,,ih. Wake Forest College, ' 30; Lanier Society; Co-ed Club, ' 31- ' 33, President, ' 32; Vice President of Mathematics Club, ' 32; Science Club, ' 32, 33, President, ' 33; Class Treasurer, ' 32; Basketball, ' 32; Baseball, ' 32, ' 33; Co-ed Representative to Council, ' 33. Mary Emma Hirst Williamston, X. C. Home Economics and Science Lanier Society; Delta Omicron Sigma: Y. W. C. A. Fifty-one - : Frances Robexa Jenkins Virginia Faison Jenkins Kohersonville. N. C. Shelby, N. C. Grammar Grade History and French Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A. St. Mary ' s, ' 30; Entertainment mittee, ' 33; Phi Sigma, ' 32, S3. Com :•!=« m . Fifty-tico . Xz Jf Sfl Ma hematics, Science, French Y. W. C. A.: Junior Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 30; Chairman Publicity Com- mittee, Y. W. C. A., ' 31, Treasurer, 32: Poe Society; Athletic Association, ' 30, ' 31; Phi Sigma, -32, ' 33, Vice President, ' 33; Math Club, ' 31- ' 33; Tf.coan Repre- sentative Math Club, ' 31; Social Chair- man Math Club. ' 32. President. ' 33; Science Club, ' 32. ' 33, Advertising- Manager, ' 33; Albemarle District Club. ' 31; Scribblers ' Club, ' 33; Proctor. ' 33; Violin Ensemble, ' 30, ' 31; College Orchestra, ' 32, ' 33; Budget Committee. ' 32, ' 33; Entertainment Committee. Mahood Jc Emerson Society; Freshman Cheer Leader; V. V. C. A.. ' 30; Proctor, ' 32; Athletic Association. ' 30; Cheerio Club, Doris Mae Jones Goldsboro, X. C. Primary Education Emerson Society; Athletic Associatioi ' 30; Marshal, ' 30; Student Council, ' 3t Assistant Business Manager Tecoan, ' 31 Y. V. C. A., ' 29, ' 30; Senior Play, ' 35 Delta Omicron Sigma, Editor Tecoan, ' 33. Alice Louise Jordan Powellsville, X. C. Intermedial Education Poe Society; Elementary Education uncil. ' 32; Y. W. C. A.; Proctor, ' 30, ; Poe Society Critic, ' 31; Class Basket- Virginia Jones Greenville, N. C. Primary Educatioi Emerson Society. Annie Laurie Kksxeih Kinston, N. C. Elementary Education Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A. ■ %ra K §S = ' f A ' ,%i HMHMBHHHHHii Charles Kixg Greenville, X. C. English and Science Duke University, ' 30; Emerson Society Science Club; Co-ed Club; Football, ' 32 Basketball, ' 32, ' 33; Baseball, ' 32, ' 33 Boys ' Athletic Association; Senior Play Dorothy Parks Kxox Huntersville, N. C. Primary Education Emerson Society; V. V. C. . ' ilachian State Teachers College. Fifty-sit m Emily Lake Hertford. X. C. History and Science Lanier Society, Secretary, ' 32: Y. W. C. A.; Lanier Marshal. ' 33; President Lanier Society, ' 33; Proctor, ' 32; Inter- Society Committee, Chairman, ' 32; Science Club, ' 32; Lanier Debater, ' 31, ' 32. Ele Rosa Lee Lang Farmville, X. C. entary Educati editb College, ' 29, ' 30; Lanier y, ' 32; ' 33; Elementary Education il, ' 32, President. ' 33; House Pres- Summer, ' 32; Athletic Association, enior Class Tecoan Representative, rhairman Chapel Program Com- . ' 33; Superlativ 7 Fifty-seven Mauy Sue Langston Gates, X. C. Science, History and Geography Poe Society; ISasketball Team; C. A.; Tecoan Representative, -.VI. N Pansy Ei.i.kx Lanier Oxford, N. C. Primary Education St. Mary ' s; Emerson Society. Vice President, ' 32, ' 33; College Cheer Leader, 32, ' 33; Assistant Editor Tecoan, ' 32; Inter-Society Committee, ' 33. luujMijiiijiiijiujjUiiiiiiiiiijjiuiLiuwuiijiiiijiiiiijnr. Ruth Lloyd Chas. M. Lomixac Spencer, X. C. Wilson, X. C, Intermediate Eduea Hon Mathematics and English Catawba College, ' 29; Y. W. C. A. Poe Society, ' 31, ' 32; Y. W. C. A. Choir ' 32, ' 33; Student Volunteer Band. Biltmore Junior College, ' 28, ' 29; Ashe- ville Teachers College, ' 30, ' 31; Ap- palachian Teachers College, ' 32; Foot- hall, ' 33; Basketball, ' 33. miimnnnimniiijiimiiiiiniinmi aiumnuunni! . ; Mamie Hi ' th Loxg Oxford, . C. Fn rich and English Emerson Society; Y. W. ( ' . A.. ' 30, ' 32; English Club, ' 31- - 33; Phi Sigma. ' 32, •33; Class Secretary, ' 33; Tecoax Repre- sentative of English Club. I.aRue Mangum Creedmoore, N. C. Elementary Education Mars Hill College, - 29, ' 30; Glee Club, 31- ' 33; Y. W. C. A.; Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A. Choir, ' 31, 32. EMM: A Mary Mann Middletown, N. C. Primary Education Emerson Society. Mary D. McCormick McColl, S. C. Science and Geography Society; Science Club; Ath- letic Association, ' 30, ' 31; Y. W. C. A. Basketball Team, ' 30, ' 31. £?3 tS, :.v : ' Sixty-one nTPirriTMi ' iu:. ' - xmi: ' . linmninrniE IIIIIIIII ' HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII ' III ¥ S Peari. McHak Almond, X. C. Borne Economics and Scienct Western Carolina Teachers College, :il Delta Omicron Sigma; Emerson Society Proctor, ' 82; Y. W. C. A. Bessie McLamb Parkton. X. ( ' . History and English Y. W. C. A.; Emerson Society; English XJ?: ' - •■ :;,■ -- ! -. ■ Gladys E. Measi.ey Goldsboro, N. C. French. English, History Emerson Societ y; English Club; roctor, 30; Phi Sigma, ' 32, ' 33; Pres- ent Phi Sigma, ' 33. Beulah B. Mewborx Snow Hill, N. C. Homt Economics and Sciei cfe y jMi : c - J-liil. ' lMlllillltnL-i .n ■■■;_;;■ _____ r 7 Ima Mewbohm Snow Hill, X. C. English and Science Delia Mitchell Bunn, X. C. Primary Education Lanier Society; Athletic Association, :{(), ' 31 ; Y. W. C. A., - 31- ' 33. - rrr - + p-rr r gf- ' : 2fi Sixty-four Christine Moor Grifton, X. C. Primary EducatU Society. Sri Elizabeth Moohe Greenville, N. C. Emerson Society; Class Superlative, ' 30; Class Cheer Leader, ' 31; Geography Club; Athletic Association, ' 30, ' 31; Senior Play, ' 33. , Sixty-five VJffifcJ vi- : $$? LULA Mcioiil: Dillon, S. C. English and French Poe Society; English Club; Phi Sigma Y. W. C. A., ' 29, ' 30. Frances Morton Greenville, N. C. Elementary Education Salem College, ' 30; Emerson Society, ' 31- ' 33; Glee Club, ' 32; Orchestra, ' 32, ' 33. - rnTTmiimmrrTTTTmTirmnii[ TTnri;;:i ■ ,.-.•;;■: Margaret Moyi: Goldsboro, N. C. Primary Education N. C. C. W., ' 29, ' 30; Emerson Society Margaret Murchison Greensboro, N. C. French and English Class President, 30; Junior Y Cabinet, 30; House President, ' 31; Secre- tary Student Government Association, ' 32, ' President, ' 33; X. S. F. A. Delegate, 32. 33; Y. W. C. A.; Emerson Society; Superlative, ' 32, ' 33; Senior Play, ' 33; Class Superlative, ' 33. Saint Mary ' s, ' 30; X. C. ( ' . W Lanier Society; Proctor; House ident, Summer, ' 32. Hilda ii Elizabeth Xc Greenville, N. C. History, English St. Mary ' s, ' 30; Emerson Society; Inglish Club; Senior Play, 33; Class uperlative, ' 33. Sim ty-eight annnnmmnBiniic!iTmni ii Weldon, N. C. English and Science Lanier Society; Teco Echo Reportei Lanier Society, ' 30; Junior Cabinet, ' 30 Athletic Association, ' 30, ' 31; Basketball Team, ' 31; Class Secretary, ' 31; Geog- raphy Club, ' 31; English Club, Secre- tary and Treasurer. ' 32; Y. V. C. A., Vice President, ' 32; Delegate to X. S. I ' . Conference; Blue Ridge, ' 32; Assistant Advertising Manager of Techo Echo ' 32 Debating Team Lanier Society, Council, ' 33; President of Y. Y. C. A.. M. KTII. A. Pl.CXF.TT Kenansville, N T . C. Homi Economics Flora Macdonald, ' 30; Poe Society Y. W. C. A.; Delta Omicron Sigma. . Sixty-nine ' .; .-,■ Ann-ie Lee Powell Mart Rabb Warrenton, X. C. Marion, X. C. EU tin iilnrii Education English and French Louisburg College; Elementary Educa- tion Council, ' 33; V. V. C. A., ' 31, ' 32; Poe Society; V. W. C. A. Choir, ' 31, ' 32. Lanier Society; (lass Treasurer, ' 31: Y. V. C. A.; Y. W. C. A. Choir, ' 30- ' 32: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 33; House Pres- ident, ' 33; English Club. LoBEXA EvELYX ROGERS Wilmington, N. C. Home Economics and Science Emerson Society, Secretary, ' 32, Pres- ident, ' 33; Athletic Association, ' 30; Y. W. C. A., ' 30, ' 33; Delta Omicron Sigma, Secretary, ' 32; Proctor, ' 31; Delegate to State Home Economics Convention, ' 31 ; Business Manager Hand- book, ' 32; Chairman of Campus Com- mittee, ' 32, ' 33. Elizabeth Rowland Castalia, N. C. English and History Poe Society; Athletic As English Club; V. W. C. A. Rosa Lee Saied Greenville. . C. History and Scienct Tin i. ma Shackelford Portsmouth. Va. Primary Education State Teachers College, Farmville, Vi Emerson Society. mm msj- Dorothy Si.oax Wallace, N. C. Mathematics and English Emerson Society: V. W. C. A.. Choir ' 30- ' 32; Junior Y Cabinet, ' 30; Senioi Cabinet. ' 32; Class Treasurer, ' 30 Proctor, ' 30, ' 31; English Club, ' 30, ' 31 Treasurer S. G. A., ' 31; Math Club, ' 32 •33; Tiro Echo Reporter, ' 32 Meadows Scholarship, ' 31. Dohotiiy Madge Smith Farmville, . C. English and Latin asses -, s mjraiiiiiziiiiniiTiij_uiiiiiJLLiaiiMiuniMnNrTTTTiTrTTni Hunter Spears Rocky Mount, N . C. Primary Lanier Society; Athletic Association, ' 29- ' 32; Student Council, ' 29; State Teachers College, Fredericksburg, Va.; Vice President Class, 32; Y. W. C. A., ' 29, ' 31; Senior Play; Delta Omicron Sigma, ' 33. Carolyn Spencer Swan Quarter, N. C. Ma tin unities and French V. W. C. A.; Emerson Society; Math Club, Secretary and Treasurer. ' 31; Phi Sigma; English Club. t$ Seventy-Jour Alice Beatrice Stalls Robersonville, N. C. French and Eni lisli Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, - 30; Poe Society; Student Volunteer Group, Vice Pres- ident, ' 30, Secretary-Treasurer, ' 32; Scribblers Club; Phi Sigma; English Club; Delegate to Students ' Conference on Missions, ' 30; Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Officers Training Conference, ' 31 ; Proc- tor, ' 32. Martha Starling Pine Level, N. C. English and History Y. V. C. A.; Poe Society; English Club; Athletic Association, ' 33; Scribblers Club, ' 33; Teco Echo Reporter for Johnston County Club, ' 33, for Athletic Association, ' 33; English Club Critic, ' 33. iimiwwiimmmmnnmmzm w ii mimi Jacqueline Swindell Swan Quarter, X. C. BittOry ami Sri,,,,; Mary Louise Tayi.o Eh n City, X. C; Lot in mill English Pres Club Echc nior Y surer of ident, ' 31; ; English Kepurtei Cabinet, ' 30; Secretary- Classical Club. ' 30, Vice Y. W. C. A.; Scribblers Club; Poe Society; Teeo • for Senior Class. Seventy-sia Ruby Evelyn Taylor Snow Hill, N. C. ch, M.ith, h: ,,,n.--i, Pot- Society; Phi Sigma. Secretary, ' 32; English Club; Tecoan Representa- tive, ' 32; Math Club; Scribblers, Vice President, ' 33; Glee Club, ' 32. ' 33; Y. W. C. A., ' 30- ' 33; Choir; Delegate to 15. S. U. Conference, ' 32, ' 33; Athletic Associa- tion, ' 31. Sara Jane Thevathas Pinetops, N. C. English and French i-M ' 31, ' 32; P .■Ennmiinnniiinmiimiiini I .VIAE 1 UCKER Marshville, X. C. Grammar Grade Education X. C. C. W., ' 29, ' 30; Wingate Junior College, ' 31 j Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Association. W. Eric Tucker Greenville, N. C. Mathematics and Science Duke. ' 30; Poe Society; Co-ed Club, Co-ed Tf-co Echo Assistant Editor; Scribblers Club; Math Club; Science Club; Football Team, ' 33; Basketball, ' 32, ' 33; Baseball, ' 32, ' 33; Men ' s Athletic Association. : -:-£ - : - :-- ' V ■«•,• ,, Seventy-eight Pattii: May Turnage Ayden, N. C, Primary Education N. C. C. W., ' 29; Lanier Society, ' 32, 3: Assistant Cheer Leader Class, ' 33. Bertha E. W Alston Stantonsburg, N. C. English ami History Emerson Society, ' 30, ' 31 ; Class Re- porter, ' 31, ' 32; President Scribblers Club, ' 32; President English Club, ' 33; Athletic Association, Business Manager, ' 32; As- sociate Editor Teco Echo, ' 33; Delegate Baptist Student Convention, ' 32; English Club; Y. W. C. A.; Superlative, ' 33. wvmmmim mmw-i m tmvMimmL • ; nEnnnnnnmnnmiimiL Kathkhi.sk Weathers Raleigh. X. C. History and Geography Coker College; Lanier Society, ' 3 Vice President ' 31; Class Cheer Leads ' 31; Geography Club, ' 31. Pai-li.nk Wheless Ansonville. X. C. English, French, History House President, ' 33; Pur Society, ' :il ; English Club, ' 32; Phi Sigma, ' 32; Y. W. C. A.. ' :«. Eighty V?JS 2T Emma Lee Wilkinson StonewaU, X. C. Elementary Education Hamilton College and Transylvania University, ' 30, ' 31; Glee Cluh, ' 32; Scrib- blers Club, ' 32; Emerson Society, ' 32, ' 33; Y. W. C. A., - 32, ' 33; Proctor, ' 32, ' 33; Athletic Association, ' 33. DOROTHT VoiGHT WlLLARD Greenville, N. C. Intermediate Education Emerson Society; Athletic Associa Basketball, ' 32; Student Volunteer; County Club, ' 31. TiiiinmMmniiiiniwilllllllU i Rosa Williams Currituck, N. C. Home Economics and Science Campbell College, ' 30, ' 31 ; Poe Society, ' 32, 33; Delta Omicron Sigma, ' 32, ' 33; V. W. C. A. Melvin C. Willard Greenville, N. C. Mnth and Science N. C. State, ' 29- ' 31; Emerson Society Science Club; Co-ed Club. ,£V Eighty-Uco WBwIh pSi ; j]iiniiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiHniiiiiiiimmiiiiiiii;iiin Sara Maie Winslow Belvidere, N. C. Elementary Eihirnlim, Graduate Work. Mary Gladys Womble I.illington, N. C. Grammar Grade Education Graduate Campbell College; Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A. wmMm ■ A. Eighty-three nmirmiinufflfliiC M i MF iniir msSm snnnmnnniiEnniin . J 1 amta Young Lake Landing, X. C. Primary Education Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A. 7 -A0 Eighty-Jour • iiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumi- THE CLASS OF ' 33 AT COLLEGE THE rain came down in torrents. One look at the downpour made a person want to curl up on the sofa and sleep. To those of us who were entering East Carolina Teachers College for the first time, the day was particularly dreary. Those red brick buildings cast a spirit of gloom over us; we felt as if we were being carried to prison. The only relief to our downcast spirits came from the Y. W. C. A. cabinet girls who kindly helped us fill out our cards and showed us to our rooms. The first few days were terrible. How we disliked the endless routine of having our lives regulated by bells! Every day had to adhere to a certain schedule. But gradually we adjusted ourselves to the bells and other features of college and accepted the campus as our home. We had only one thing to dread — initiation. The horrible week tame, and to our astonishment it was fun. With Margaret Murchison as president we started to work. Did I say work? I believe I did. And I suppose we did have to put forth some effort in preparing our lessons but not enough to keep us from exercising our few privileges. In spite of the great many regulations that we had to adhere to, we enjoyed the parties and entertainments that we attended. The Juniors gave us a kid-party, and in return we gave them a St. Patrick ' s Day Party. Among the entertainments we enjoyed were the United States Band, the North Carolina Playmakers, and the Isadore Duncan Dancers. The fall of 1930 found most of us back at E. C. T. C. This year we chose Elizabeth Biddle as president. Spalding Kryl ' s Band, and other entertainments relieved the monotony of school work. We had delightful Senior-Sophomore and Sophomore-Senior parties. But the life of a Sophomore isn ' t so thrilling. Then came our most important year. As Juniors we were given more privileges: we could sit nearer President Wright in chapel ; we could go down the street any afternoon; and we were respected by the Sophomores and Freshmen. With our president Loree Cagle and our advisers, Dr. Slay and Miss Bonnewitz to help us, we began making plans for the banquet. Margaret Murchison attended a National Student ' s Association and brought back many helpful suggestions for our campus. We heard Galli Curci and the Don Cossacks. fipr ' il ' iijiiiiiiiijiiMuiimDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinim The summer vacation passed quickly, and we came back as Seniors. Was this E. C. T. C, or was it fairyland? Here we were with the new Senior privileges, the Senior dignity, and the Senior responsibility. Soon we realized that the Seniors were the busiest yet the happiest people in college. Practice-teaching, school work, and outside activities kept us as busy as bees, and by keeping us busy kept us happy. Our Senior play, The Charm School showed the audience what splendid actors and actresses the class has. Event followed event; everything seemed important. The Juniors gave a banquet which we can never forget. Spring came, and we went on a camping trip to Bayview. Don ' t ask us what we did. And now we have almost completed the college chapter of our history. We are glad to graduate, and yet we look back over the happy days we have spent here with regrets. My goodness ! It is ten o ' clock. Commencement begins at eleven. We must don our caps and gowns, the symbols of Senior dignity, and go forth to receive our degrees. Mi St i Eighty six w LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT E, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-three, on the eve of graduatic do hereby make this our last will and testament. To our Alma Mater we bequeath our undying love and gratitude for all she has done to train us in lessons of patience, of service, of happy cooperation, and of aspiration, from the care-free thoughtlessness of our freshman year to the more serious and appreciative attitude of today. To the faculty and officers of administration we bequeath our gratitude for many pleasant memories we have of our years at college and for their sympathy and understanding both in and out of class. To the Juniors we bequeath all the privileges, trials, happiness and hopes of a Senior. To the Sophomores, our sister class, we bequeath our studious qualities and the assurance of our interest in their future successes. To the Freshmen, we bequeath all the optimism and self-assurance of our Sopho- more year. We bequeath to those coming after us all those intangible things which go to make life great, good, happy, beautiful: Honor, so that the children of our Alma Mater may face the world unashamed. The Spirit of Service, the highest ideal of our Alma Mater; Faith in ourselves and in others, and in the ultimate worth-whileness of life ; Courage, not mere physical bravery but the mental and moral courage to go against the crowd, if need be, and to face the world unafraid ; Ambition to live not merely a good life but a full and complete life, one of definite, worthy of purposes and accomplishments ; A Love of Beauty, not only of form and color but in the souls and deeds of men ; and finally ; An Outlook on Life that is both broad and deep, brightened with happiness, and softened by pity and understanding. Signed on this sixth day of June, one thousand nine hundred thirty-three, A.D., at East Carolina Teachers College, Greenville, North Carolina. Kara Lynn Corey Birdie Lee Debnam Testatrices. Eighty-seven 1933— Senior Class Prophecy— 1943 Evelyn Gillam Bertha Walston Margaret Murchison I Marjorie Griffin Dorothy Sloan Iris Flythe Mary Carson ) Pete Honsucker Elizabeth Rowland Zelle Folley ) Eric Tucker , Vivien Helen , Mary Taylor ( Martha Pickett I Beulah Mewborn Clafton Cherry Ethel Parker Ruby Taylor . Rosa Lee Lang Lib Moore Animal Irma Mewborn Kathryn Blalock [ Kara Lynn Cory I Sara Trevathan J Hulda Nobles Charlie King Bessie McLamb I Beatrice Stalls Gladys Measley Dorothy Willard ) Dorothy Knox V Christine Moore Hilda Davis ) Mary Edna Dobson ' Hunter Spears Marice Hester Mary Elizabeth Helms f Helen Hicks I Kemp House  La Rue Mangum Mary Rahh Emma Lee Wilkerson Lula Moore Annie Lee Powell Carrie Moore Nash Mary McCormick Thelma Shackleford Dorothy Smith Mary Sue Langston . Mary Walker Brown Engaged s of the National Federation of Student Government I Instructor of Physical Education at Flora Macdonald Chemists in Berlin History teaching at New Hanover High School Co-stars for Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Waitresses in an American Cafe in France if above cafe Dancer •ee-ring circus All in Ruby ' s Circus Charlie King ' s wife Farmer Chorus girls Paramount ' s baby star Pattern designers Working on Doctor ' s Degree at Columbia University Members of an old maid ' s Sewing Circle Metropolitan singer La Rue ' s pianist Married At a French University Married to Hal Connell Operating The Hotcha Cooker President of the World Y. W. C. A. Director Y. W. C. A. in South America m mi iiniiiiiiiniiiimnnni w. i ? ■ J-)Xir- r t Edith Corbit Josephine Dixon Doris Mae Jones Margaret Johnston Mary A. Clark Alice Mae Elks Inez Becton Margaret Fisher Virginia Faison Jenk Lizzie Relfe Hobbs Louise Harris Louise Jordan f Margaret Griffen Birdie Lee Debnara Julie Farrior Elizabeth Biddle Frankie Davis Vera Broughton Amelia Black ) Ellen Clifton I .... Mary Briley Mildred Davis Vivian Cooke Margaret Edward Edith Fornes Virginia Jones Frances Morton Lorie Cagle Margaret Moye Panay Lanier Katherine Weathers Vera Jennings Juanita Young Mary Gladys Worabl Emily Lane Mae Tucker Martha Starling- Sally Jo Fields Clement Gordon Elizabeth Heywood . . Mamie Ruth Long Ruth Lloyd J ' Annie Laurie Kennedy Jacqueline Swindell Katie Mann Gibbs Ruth Hollowell I Mary Mann ) Pearl McHan Ruby Goley Pauline Wheless Rosa Williams Directing Y. W. C. A. in Spain Directing Y. V. C. A. in England Directing Y. W. C. A. in Mexico Head of Student Volunteers in America ( wner of a mad show Mary ' s eomedienes Toe dancer Actress in road show Palmist Owner of a dairy near Sharpsburg Richest woman in Canada Lib ' s maid Assistant Postmaster General of the United States. Chief Accountants for the White Star Shipping lines Paris divorcee Teaching Gymnastics in China Anthropologists Manager of an old maid ' s home in Rutherfordton Fastidious inmates of Loree ' s old maid ' s home Head nurses in Hopkins Hospital it Johns Hopkins Hospital Editor of Ballyhoo Manager of a toy menagerie in Jamaica Owner of a menagerie Doing historical research work Dance instructor Teachers Home Demonstrator Dean at E. C. T. C. World famed dietitian . . . , Married to a loafer -3 JUNIORS .■iiiiuii; ' ii)iiiiiiniii)MuujMLi!im) (. ' fiicm.s: llhu and Silvi Ellen Moore Fort Junior ' ' lass Mascot Motto: Bowing, not drift JUNIOR POEM npo  «rio« or all the highest, best, and truest; ■ ■ ' I ' ,, seek for every good that may be gained; To find a wealth of hidden trull, and wisdom; And hot In yield a point we have attained; To work for joy of working, not as duty; I ' n hold securely to a fair ideal; In hnvi ii lofty goal, mid linn In reach if. I ' n kiip our lives aglow xilh faith and zeal This is our aim, mid always xc; shall follow Tin moving slur that travels I, nerd success, III, star that calls to honor and achievement, To worthy life, and will accept no less. Emma Lee Davis !i;i; ' iii; , i , iH. r i7r ' ; l nuiic -Vfrwl i ■ 1 1 r JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Clara Vass Feeeman President Margaret Smith ' ' President Hilda Thompson Si an tary Ethelys Saxders Treasurer nii:iiii:ii:iiiiit[i-!irmini!;;.iiiiCT:h TOimnnn J ™ !! E r Pauline Barber Biscoe, N. C. Loula May Barker Greenville, N. C. Hilda Barmiil Bethel. N. C. Bogue, N. C. Stella Blevixs Grassy Creek, N. C. Tvner, X. C. Hazel Braswell McFarlan. N. C. Carolyn Brooks Woodsdale, N. C. Lola Brooks Ninety-four i •tt w i- . Ii; ir TTTTT- - . •:.:::-- -- ' MM««J 6J ; - . -.■ n?v , • . - ' -.Trw.b rU ' u n i i i N ' iiiiiu ii im niia Sallie Brooks Greenville. X. C. Clyde Brown ireenville, N. C. Helex Burnetii: Troy Burnette Greenville, N. C. Durham. X. C. Virginia Cale Tyner, N. C. Frances Capel Wadesboro, X. C. Mary Williams Carp Williamston. X. C. m.yt) : --■ ' I ' liiiiii ' iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiifflDmi Scotland Neck, N. C. Rebecca Curtis El [ZABETB DaII. Hookerton, N. C. Emma Lee Dj Benson, X. C. Wilson. X. C. Yarina. X. C. Wii.i.a Mae Dills Plymouth, X. C. jimi:mii[iiiiiii)inii;nmiiii)uniiiiii Glennie Draper Conway, X. C. Berxice Elliott Rich Square, N. C. Laura Eire Beaufort. N. C. Robert Basok Greenville, N. C. Arlexe Everett Folkston, X. C. Edna E. Farrow Middletown, X. C. Jessie Finch Baitey, N. C. Ilamae Fitzgerald Pauline Floyd Fairmont, N. C. Clara Vans Frees Coleraine, X. C. Elizabeth Fulch Leasburg, X. C. BUARET GaRREXI Bethel. X. C. Ei.chse Garbett Greenville. X. C. Temperance Garris Wilson, X. C. Ruby Goi.ey Wilmington, X. C. Mary Baugham Gray LaGrange, X. C. Nell Gbiffin- Marshville, X. C. Nellie Grissom Rocky Mount. X. C. Helen L. Harkei Lexington, X. C. Greenville, X. C. ,n, ty-eight ,, ' r N • I ii,uii M ' i;if ni i: ii:ii;iai- :i!mai Greenville, X. C. Woodsdale, X. (_ ' . Will Higdo; Sylva, X. C. Mvktii: Cray H John Hodges Greenville, X. C. Mildred Horton Greenville, X. C. Bethel. X. C. Mildred Howard RoseWo, X. C. Marietta Hoyle Shelby, X. C. Hattie Lee Humphrei Beaufort, X. C. - -r-7 - m z- r-rl _ ATmrnm miin i i i iii i niii i nin imimTnnT Aleen Hunt Wilmington, N. C. Rheta Hvatt Hayesville, N. C. Hattie Mae Johnson Benson, N. C. Lillinftton, X. C. Dorothy Johnsoj Tarboro, N. C. Doris .Tones Manteo, X. C. Eleanor Jon- Mary Elizabeth King Littleton, N. C. Lorna Langley Oriental, N. C. Elizabeth Leake Rich Square, N. C. One Hundred . ' , Nellie K. Lee Wilmington, N. C. Rachel Lewis Farmville, N. C. Mildred Mansfield Camden, N. C. Audrey Martin Mount Olive, N. C. Margaret Matthews Willard, N. C. Elcy Miller Marshville, N. C. Ruth Moore Ayden, N. C. Pearl Mooring LaGrange, N. C. Ola Morris Washington, N. C. Blanche Mosely Kinston, N. C. One Handled One ■IIIIIII ;- ' - ' ' ■ ' = . - ' - ' Edna McCali. Ellerbe, N. C. ESTELLE McClJLLEN Mount Olive, N. C. LUCILE XoEL Hillsboro, X. C. Elizabeth Odom Clinton, X. C. Nashville, X. C. Dorothy Odham Greenville, X. C. Hamlet. X. C. Mary G. Parkeii George, X. C. Kith Parker Goldsboro, X. C. Freda Parks LaGrange, X. C. iivp Hundred Two m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimnffl t-i i .I---. ■ , ' , V Margaret Patrick Washington, N. C. Maby Lynn Pipkij Goldsboro, X. C. Leola Pleasant Angier, N. C. Carrie Powell Calypso, X. C. Hattie Powell Greenville, X. C. Esther Pridoen Elm City, X. C. Evelyn Rice Stonewall, X. C Brownie Roberson Greenville, X. C. Henry L. Rivers Greenville, X. C. One Hundred Three v %v ■■ ' •■ • J lpg, lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.lHMi: ,-■■ . ..-—.•■ , ■ ..;■_... - . ,. , i |j| .■■ — ,-- _ i . - . ■■;_ _ - OJjIJH MlllMlil ' IIIiTOli. ' M ' imi Iosepiiine Robertson Greenville, N. C. Lucille Rose Xorlina, N. C. Elizabeth Royali. Clinton, X. C. Ethelyx Sanders Hubert. X. C. Irene Sandling Wake Forest, X. C. Alice James Savage Corapeake, X. C. Margaret Smith Kinston. X. C. Margaret Staton Bethel, X. C. Ivhvard. X. C. One Hundred Four HH l l i m i l l l l  1 1 1 1 1 1 mTTTTTTTT Agnes Strickland Rocky Mount, N. C. Frances Swindell Washington, N. C. Faye Tadlock Windsor, N. C. Virginia Taylor Bachelor, N. C. Aileen Tedder Fairmont, N. C. Avis Tew Dunn. X. ( ' . Hilda Thompson Windsor, N. C. Laura Thornton Greenville, N. C. Margaret Walteu Farmville. N. C. ' . rVr rttyu r FF One Hundred Five -. :- ; . :A ' a ' V.-0 ' ■-. Ifcv ' V,:V Hei.es Forbes Wii Greenville, X. C. Mattie Wildeb Louisburg, X. C. Mildred B. Williams Knightdale, X. C. Ola Williams Hush, X. C. Ruth Williams Nashville, X. C. George WlLKERSON Greenville, X. C. Christine Wilso Benson, X. C. Mary Belle Wm Benson, X. C. Hazel Woodabd Stonewall, X. C. Ll ' CILE Wool.AHI) Greenville, X. C. One Hundred, Six Hethel, N. C. Alva Van Nortwick Greenville, N. C. NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Miriam Courtney Elizabeth Tedderton Williamston, N. C. Plymouth, N. C. Pauline Robertson Ruth Tew Wendell, N. C. Clinton, N. C. Marie Roister Alice Wharton Bullock, N. C. Ruffin, N. C. One Hundred Seven SOPHOMORES . II I I IIHMi. l l i .nN irri.li .M ' I ' IMI ' IMII niiii i ' r.iimmwiKTmmmviini SOPHOMORE CLASS POEM think that there was n ' er alive A class as good as ' S5 A class whose aims an 1 ideals high, Meant do pour very best or die. A class, icho in a losing game, Could boast the winning class to fame. Our class is made of fools like me. But its fame shall live eternally. (With apologies to Joyce Kilmer.) Helen Boomer. Class Po One Hundred Ten ,h © SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Frances Watson Katherine Hin-son Elizabeth Davis Minnie Margaret Gohham President President Secretary one Hundred Eleven niiiiiiiitiii ii iii i i.!ir ' jiiiiHi, ! ! i i ii i jq . mnnn immumn mm iw SOPHOMORE CLASS C. t . Armstrong Helen Babcock Phoebe Barnes Kathryn Barnei Jack Barret Susan Beveridge Helen Boomer Frances Bowen Mary Alice Bbov Eloise Birch Eloise Camp Elizabeth Caksw Constance Cheeves Elizabeth Clark Helen Clark Clifton Crawford Vivian Cobb Katiierine Crow Henrietta Crow One Hundred Twelve yytA 4 1 - ' - ' : - -. . 6 a §£ SOPHOMORE CLASS Margaret Davenport Paul Fitzgerald Emma Frances Hardee Elizabeth Davis Robert Sugg Fleming Helen M. Harkey Marie Davis Clarence Galloway Louise Harrington Ralph Deal Mildred Gibson Mildred Harrison Joe Dresback Minnie Margaret Gorham Mae Hearne Nellie Dunn Selma Gubganus Alice Herring Josephine Essey Jewel Herring One Hundred Thirteen i , lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ■ QQQm ®®m® SOPHOMORE CLASS Katiiryn Hines Bessie Hinson Katherine Hinson Mary Virginia Hor Rachel Hurst Jism: Jenkins Katie Lee Johnson Verona Lee Joy: Mary King Pennie Keel La Margaret Lee I.i-c ' y Leroy Dectrkss Lanier Rohert Little Evelyn Mathev Edith Marsi.eni Norma Melvin Alma Mewbohn Wahihi.l Mills Ruth Moore Une Hundred Fourteen o - , - mm® SOPHOMORE CLASS Clyde Morton Melba O ' Brien Thelma Peele Aubrey McClean Elizabeth Overton Adelaide Peiffer Ida Mae Nance Edward Parker Rebecca Pittman Billie Nesbit Elsie Parker Lou Pitts Frances Newsome Mildred Pearson Mary Shaw Robeson Adelia Norris Martha Hart Peele Dorothy Rogerson Christine Nelson Mayhew Sawyer One Hundred Fifteen l lll l llllll l lllllll llll l ll ll ll l l l l l l ll l l llM Mt ' ■, - OGGQ w SOPHOMORE CLASS Dm hv Settle Eyelyx Turn-age Frances Watsom Sue Sewell Alma Tyndai.i. Verda Wilson Lomsu Sharpe Sti:i,ha Vashorse Woodrow Woodwj Lucy Shearin Joe Walker Evelyn Wright Florence Sinclair Huhy Wall Alice Yancey Elizabeth Smith Mary Ella Buns One Hundred Sixteen FRESHMEN niiiiii;n;imiii ;i;i ' ;niii;:i:n!i ' i. i m Janice Campbel Freshman Class Ma Colors: Purple and Gold Fi Motto: Not failure, but low ain One Hundred Eighteen smznrHiansnr: : . - - .:■■;■ 0771 m:n FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Ethel Vick President Ellen Jenkins Vice President Malene Grant Secretary Isa Costen Grant. Treasurer One Humiri ' ,1 Xineteen . ' .■■- ' .- ' ■ - ; I MII I IMI I!l lln l! l ' ' iri l , l !i:i ll l F 1 One Hundred Twenty FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Lucy Bett Abbott Anna R. Hart man Elizabeth M usselwiiite Kelly Abbeyonnis Anni: laDue I [artm in Christine O ' Berry Inez Allen Maude Peele Hedspath Tressie Ormond Tressie Auman Thomas Henderson Janie Outland T. G. Basnigiit Elizabeth Hines Alvah Page John C. Blanchaud Myrtie Hoi.liday J. Edward Parker Carolyn Brinki.ey Lola Holt Eugenia Parrish Jack Broadhurst Dorothy Hooks Blanche Pearson Bill Brown Ruth Horne Grayce Peele Karie Lee Buck Fo Y H URDLE Xoueli.e Phillips William C. Bullock Irene James Mary Elizabeth Powers Nancy Burton Ellen Jenkins Lula Proctor Vivian Carolus Julia Johnson Louise Bobbins James Carr William Johnson Sue C. Sandling Taylor Carr W. 0. Jolly. Jr. Marjorie T. Savage Mary Anne Chase Clifton Jones Sibyl Silverthrone Linelle Clarke Dorothy Jones Evelyn Smith Mary Emma Clark Julia Jones Maude Starling Sibyl Clarke Daniel Jordan Rachel Stone Jewel Cole James Joyner Margaret Stroide Juanita Cooke James Keel Howard M. Summerell Alex Dail Mary Elizabeth Keith Jean Tate Marjorie Davenport W. Perry King Carrie Jean Thomas Thomas M. Dennis Belmont Kittrell Margaret Jean Thomas Dorothy Lee Earle Edna Knight Ethel Vick Ila Gray Eason Myrtle W. Lane Irma Walker Elizabeth B. Faison Helen Lassiter Viola Ward Louise Farrior Lillian Lh.es John Warren Emma Louise Felton Robert T. Little Mvha Westbrook Virginia Fryar Hattie Pfari. Mollard Alton Whitehubst J. Clarence Galloway Clara MacMartin Frances Wili.ard Hazel Gilliam Margaret Martin Gretchen Wili.ard Mary Gorham Ci.enmi. Mayo Elizabeth Wilson Isa Costen Grant Mae McFariand W. Hazel Woodard Malene Grant Frances MacGowen Leon Woodruff Carrie Congleton Gray Cableton MacMhxan William Woolard Eugene Gray- Katie Miixer Annie Worthington Ruth Thorson Griffin Belle Mitchiner Tom Worthington Evelyn L. Grimsbey Mary Mitchener Woodhow Worthington Thelma Haislip Roy Moore Dan Wright Helen Hardy Robert Munns J. C. Wynne. Jr. One Hundred Twenty-i r .. SENIOR NORMAL imi ii i| ||i iiiiinimi i ) ii ii)i i ii iiiiililiiin r%, mmmnwMMmiiwimm Senior Normal Class Mascots Dorothy Nell Henderson and Ed. Hii.lhak Colors: Lavender and Flower: Sweet l Motto: Upward and Onward SENIOR NORMAL CLASS POEM Apollo had driven his fiery chariot Into its purple sapphire gatt . When before me in strange arraii l ' assed a procession of ichit e-ijowm d lad ' o Decked with daisies -.chile and gay. On went the march of the procession $h While I followed in its wake; On went the daisy-bedecked ladies To Education ' s massive gate. Each lady bowed and I, ft a flower For a token as she passed through; Each dais, took root in Learning ' s bower Through Time, goes the scattering In rows from left to right; Till Eternity ' s end. -..-ill th, ladi, Moke their Harvest daisuichil, One Hundred Twenty-four nrmniMioiiiiiHia 1 Margaret Russell Dunn, North Carolina or Normal Chtxs President One Hundred Twenty-five t irnimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm: Jt SENIOR NORMAL CLASS OFFICERS Margaret Russell President Eleanor Brikkley Vice President Margarette Rogers Secretary Elsie Tilghman Treasurer One Hundred Twentij-si.r : . . . SENIOR NORMAL Bevib Irene Louise Adams Wilmington, X. ( ' . Two-Tear Grammar Grade Smerson Literary Society, ' 32, ' 33; ' 32, ' 33. Lanier Society; V. W. ( ' . Tarboro, X. C. Y. W. C. A. Winona Asbki.i. ■31- ' 33; Y. W. C. A., ' 32, Greenville, X. 0. Primary Grade Emerson Society, ' 32, ' 33; Y. W. C. A., Mary Ellen Baxi Reidsville, N. C. Grammar Grade Editor of Tec One Hundred Twenty-seven . SENIOR NORMAL Grammar Grade Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletk- As Hillsboro N c Two-Tear Prima,;, Emerson Society. Durham, X. C. Louise Bhii.kv Catherine Brinklev Valdese, X. C. Primary Grade Society; Y. W. I ' . A.: Vice Pre- Valdese, N. C. Primary Grade Society; Y. W. 0. A. CI une Hundred Twenty-eight ■ ' - iiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiim SENIOR NORMAL Primary Grade Soriet.i ; Atblrtic A- Mildred Bullock Primary Grade. Society; Y. W. C. A. Theo. Cain Buie ' s Creek, N. C. Primary Grade Wake Forest Colleiie, ••-14; Teacher Trainin- gs, ' 29; X. C. C. W.. ' 29: Can,],l,ell College. ' 30: Poe Society; Scribblers Club, ' 33; Y V C. A. Dillev Catherine Campbell Maxton, N. C. Primary Grade ' 32, ' 33; Y. W. C. A., ' 33; Athletic Assnriatii Ll ' l.A Braswell C Elm City, N. C. Primary Grade Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A. Mary Lee Cockrk Norfolk, Va. Primary Grade Lanier Society; Y. W. C A. One Hundred Twenty-nhir ■ ' SENIOR NORMAL Marcaret E. Com Hillsboro, X. C. Grammar Grade Margaret Minerva Cofiv Vanceboro, X. C. Primary Grade Spring Hope. Primary Y. W. C. A. ' 32, ' 33. Cho ciety : Athlcti. RMA CREPI-E Landing, X. C. imnrti Grade ; Y. W. ( ' . A. Lucille Creech LaGrange, N. C. Grade One Hundred Thirty mil iiiiiinimiiiiimmT SENIOR NORMAL Kathkrinf. M. Davis Southport, X- ( ' Primary Grade Lanier Society; Y. W. 0. A. Margaret Davis Farmville. N. C. Elementary Grade Salem College, ' 31; Lanier Soc-iet-, Ma ' 33; Y. W. C. A.; Class Critic, ' 32; Su Primary Grail? President .lunior Nor Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Y. W. C. A.: Athleti Cradle Club, ' 32. Jennie C. Dbaughon Clinton, X. C. Grammar Grade Pne Society; Sampson County Clu Thki.ma Edmundson Bethel, N. C. Primary Grade HARI.KS S. EDWABt Macclesfield, X. c Grammar (ira.l One Hundred Thirty _ ■ , sMft • SENIOR NORMAL Elizabeth Edwards Lemon Springs, N. C. Ernestine Everett Conetoe, V C Grammar Grade Society; Y. W. C. A. Primary Grade iety; Gl ee Club, ' 32, ' 33. Bessie Taylor Efland Efland, N. C. Grammar Grade V„ ' 32; Poe Society; Athletic As Yrvmary Grade Hamlet, N. C. Primary Grade Society; Y. W. C. A. Margaret Louise Fulcher Leasburg, X. C. Grammar Grade Eleanor Matilda g. Straits, X. ( ' . Primary Grade One Humlrnl Thirty-two SENIOR NORMAL Bailey, N. C. Primary Grade Hillsboro, N. C. Grammar Grade Poe Society; Y. W. C. A. Katie Lee Gordon Primary Grade Poe Society; Y. W. C. A. Lula G. Hardy LaGrange, N. C. Primary Grade Emerson Society, Marshal, ' 32; Y. W. C. Athletic Association. Dorothy HahMiiv Emerson Society ; Student Volunteer. Elizabeth Harris Elizabeth City. N. C. Grammar Grade Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.; Proctor, ' 31. Ada Clay Heim:kpeth Rocky Mount, N. C. Elementary Grade Poe Society; Y, W. C. A. Naomi Hedoii ' i th •;■-■; One Hundred Thirty-threp SENIOR NORMAL Two-Year Grammar Grade Snort ; Sampsnn County Club. Iuski ' Hixk Elizabeth Hiohsmith Dunn, -V. C. Grammar Education mi., Society; Glee club; Proctor, ' 33. Y. W. C. A.; Juuii I Til Hlillli XoKTO Primary Graa itj : Y. W. C. -Tear Primary (1 iciety; Y. W. C. Lessie Hooper stumpy Point, X. C. Priinarii Grade Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athl in; Dare Countj club Grammar Grade Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic As iciation; Dare Countj Cluh One Hundred Thirty-four iiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiiMiimm SENIOR NORMAL Doris Hi Richland! MPHRKY Elemental ,, Grade Poe Societj , V w. c A. Mak? Hi St. Pauls MPHREY , N. C. Two-Tear Gra mmar Grade Enu Club. irson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Scri Wilt Thelma Alliance. Ireland X. C. Primary Grade Poe Society ; Y. W. C. A.. ' 32; A Oleta J. V KSi.N X. c. Primori, Grade Athletic Association, Team ; Eme son Societj 31 . ' la r. Bl .-ketl. Madeline Greenville Jenkins . M. C. Primary tmlf Mildred Louise Jernioan Fa etteville. X. C. Primary (. ' i-firfe social ier Society; Y. W )n, ' 32. ' 33. ' . C. A.; Athleti Annie Lorene Jones Neuse, N. C. Grammar Grade Lan er Societj ; Y. . C. A. I Iff TS Rosa Mae Joni 0?ir Hundred Thirty-fii iii)i))ii[niii|iii)iii)iiiii|)ii|iiiimiiii SENIOR NORMAL Louisburg, N. C. Grammar Grade I ' yi mil rii Grade Ella JOHNSON Kinlaw Elizabethtown, N. C. Intermediate (trade Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic Bentonville. N. C. Two-Tear Grammar li eiety ; Johnston County Club, Mary Louise Lawrenc Tarboro. N. C. Junior ( ' oil,--.-. ' :  ; Lanier Society; Hvi.a B. Leach Wilson. X. C. Primary Grade Student Government Representative, ' 32; Lanier Society; IVco Echo Staff, ' 32, ' 33; Y V. C. A.; Associate Business Manager TKCOAN, ' 33. Grace Lee Dunn, N. C. ■in hi mar (hade ; Glee Club, ' 32, ' 33; Y. W. One Hundred Thirty-six ■V In , ' , ' i ' V ' 1 ' ' ! ! ! . rn; ' . .■■,;::.■;,!. [I.V. ' .IH ' : , ' . SENIOR NORMAL Ruby Belvia Lee Willow Springs, N. C. Elementary Education Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athlet: i ; Johnston County Club, ' 32, ' 33 ketl.all Team, ' 33. May Lewis Rocky Mount, N. C. Two Tear Grammar Grade Ruth Mancim Creedmoor, N. C. Elementary Grade Mildred M.annim Prima,) Grade Margaret Mebane Burlington, N. 0. Primary Grade l Society; Proctor, ' 32 Annie Laurie Melyii Elizabethtown, N. C. Euna Miller Mocksville, N, C. Two-Year Primary Grade Catawba College, ' 28; Poe Societ; Alice Menefee Greenville, N. C. Primary Grade One Hundred Thirty-sevi crniLLixiiUiUuiiiiininninniininniinif SENIOR NORMAL Msky Alma Monbok Primary Grade 12; T. N. T.. ' 32 ' i.KIs Kveivn .Morris Harrellsville, N. C. Edith Loii.se Muktu; Two Yiar Grammar Grade Krii.T-nn Nuni-ty; Kmersun Debater, ' ?. ' 2 M ir-li :i!l, ' 33; Studenl Government Treasurer ' 13; Y. W. C A Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A- Athletic I ' .KATKICK Ml ■ClITTK mi, ■ Hundred Thirty-eight iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiinig SENIOR NORMAL Primary Grade Lanier Society; Y. W. Lizzie Lek Xei.ms Two-Iear Primary Grade Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A. Ruth Nixon Stumpy Point, N. C. ; nimmar Grade Poe Society ; Athletic Association; Y. W, ( ' . A. Choi i ; Glee Club; Secretary and Treasurer Dare County Club. Primary Grade Louisburg College; Y. W. C. Primary Grade County Club. T8 One Humlretl Thirty-nine : iiiimiffliiiiiiiiiiiiirniTrTm; . • . nrr? ; ' ■ t ; , -- ' -•. . - ■ ' ■-_..-■- ■. ' . rrm ' Miininm]; SENIOR NORMAL Hazel Pearck Micro, N. C. Primary Grade Pattie Mae Patterson Elm City, N. C. wo-Yeai Primary Grade Society; Y. W. C. A. Alice Leigh Pel-letter Vasiiti Perry HiibbsvillH. X. KlTTVE SSOIV PHILLIPS Class Representative Student li.n eminent, ' 32; House President, ' 33; Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 32: Delegate to Y Officers Trainins Conference. ' 32; to Bine Ridge. ' 32; to Southern Student Faculty Conference, ' 32. Marie Pi.vxei.l Warrenton. N. C. Primary Education One Hundred Forty mi i m iiiii iiiii i n mnr - , ?™e ■. : ar SENIOR NORMAL .Sarah Bki.i.k Pitt Pinetops, N. C. Primary Grade Emerson Society; Glee Club, ' 33. JI.ivm Reynolds Clinton. N. C. Grammar Grade Poe Society; Proctor, ' 33. Cornelia RHYNE (iastonia, N, C. Primary Grade Asheville Xormal and Teachers Mary Lena Bic Alliance, N. C. Primary Grade Kathleen Riddi Laurel Hill, N. ( Primary Grade Primary Grade Secretary Junior Y Cabinet. ' 32; Y. W C. A. Cabinet, ' 33; Emerson Society : Class Secretary. ' 33; Associate E.litor Teco ' ax, ' 33- Scribblers Club, ' 33. •Janie Mildred Rose Snow Hill. X. C. Grammar Grade Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A. Hundred Forty-one MIIIIIH I HI II hlh l lll ' llllhlllllllinill .4 ' IJ, ; :i ; : ' iH;i ' lll;Hllllil);i.i!lill)lim PTTin71 SENIOR NORMAL nar Grade Y, W. C. A. iONNIE MAE| RlSHK r. W. ( ' . A Mabhabkt Tayi OK Wrs.-hl.l. Dunn. X. C. Primary Until r Echo Reporter; Lan Hi,,,,,,,,,,,- Crililr Laura E. smith Greenville. N. C. ,r„-iv„, ' ,,„,«,•« CTr Primary Grade ' :IH: Lanier Sneiet One Hundred Forty-tiro f JO ' _r« -i!-t- SENIOR NORM, M Mary Rosa Squikks Emerson Society; Class Cheer 1 3; Emerson Cheer Leider, ' 33. ,ead Jane Stewart Henderson, N. C. Primary Grade Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A. Iris Elizabeth Stokes Colerain, N. C. Primary Grade Y. VY. C. A.; Poe 8o,iety. Man i-,al, Lucille Stokes Greenville, N C Grammar Grade Poe Societv. Dunn, . C. Elementary Grade Primary Grade Lanier Society. Lanier Sonny; Athle C. C. W., ' 29. ' 30; Ei rmniiniiiiiiii iiin. dK One Hundred Forty-three . - ;....„. ' ' ijummimiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiimiDnD SENIOR NORMAL ] ' ...■ Sorict ; Assistant Chef Athletic Association ; Y. W. C. Club; President, ' 33. I. hi. a Jl.it: Tavi.hr .Martha Tea Primary Grade i-iety; Y. W. C. A., Choir Ki.sik Kkih Tii.i;h. Y. W. C. A. : Treasur IAB Mll.l ' HKl) ToL-AR imber Bridge, N. C. Grammar Grade ety; Y. W. C. A.; Athletic As- Y. W. C. A., Choir. a Christine Tvni.au. Trenton, N. C. Elementary Grade Mabel Bkrnke Tvn Trenton, X. C. One Hundred Forty-four SENIOR NORMAL Lois Waddeij Fair Bluff, N. C. (i riimiinir ti, ' „ !,■ Emerson Society; Glee ' Hi 1.. ' 33; Athletic Association, ' 33; V. W ( ' A ; D Basket- kill Team, ' 33. Kmii.v Martha Warren Durham, N . C (iriii,,,,,,,, Grade iciety; Athletic Association ha Louise ' ai Kenly, X. C. Prima r,i Grade College Orchestra Poe Society, ' 33 ' 33; Class Poet, Virginia Hark White LaGrange, X. ( ' Primary Grade Society; Athletic Association : Y. W Ethel Whitehue Beaufort, N. C. Primary Grade GARET WHITEHD: Bethel, X. C. ,,„, „,„„,■ Grade Primary Grade Y. Y ( ' . A.; Lanier Society, One Hundred Forty-five nilll iiii !i li | i iii;i iii iini,:vi iT m :X X - -_• : ?5) mnimmnmumuiz -.:- ' : c SENIOR NORMAL El raw atari (hade Franc ks Wii.i i ms Primary Grade Clinton, N. C. Priiuat-fi Grade W., ' 31 ; Poe So« • IJBLL S. Wimjfoi Elm City. N. C. Elementary Grade N ' km.ik Wise imny Point. X. C. Grammar Grade Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A.; Athlel Association; Class Cheer Leader, ' 33; Te Echo Reporter, ' 33; Scribblers Club; Da County Club. Hn.ru Wise I. nut n. k Woodaed Columbia. X. 0. Grammar Grade ety; Y. W. C. A. One Hundred Forty-six As ■ ■ ' „„„ .- — ■ %i:ui mmmn miiiimmMm SENIOR NORMAL Verdie Wilson Greenville, N. C. Primary Grade Lanier Society. Mary Ei.i.en Yelverton Farmville, N. C. Elementary Grade Elizabeth Young ilizabethtown, N. C. S. C. C. W., ' 32 ; Emerson One Hundred Forty-seven HUillWIIIHI I IIIilll ll Hlllllllll l lllll l t l l lt HISTORY OF THE D CLASS AS we sit fondly fingering our well-worn memory books which are really serap- - ■ • books containing autographs, cartoons, souveniers, and a bit of a diary — all dating from the never-to-be-forgotten day of September 28, 1931. what a floodgate of memories — memories that bless and burn — are awakened ! How beautiful are some of the pictures that hang in Memory ' s Hall. How comical are some of the recollections of those First Days at college. We were one hundred fiifteen in number as we entered the doors of our favorite Shrine to Knowledge, dear old East Carolina Teachers College. From all arts of North Carolina we hailed .jolly girls, sad girls, big girls, little girls, brave girls and timid girls. Parties, teas, mass meetings and registering, together with getting acquainted with each other, occupied our first few days. Soon we were meeting classes (not the hopes and ambitions our instructors had for us) 1 To those first questions the answers quite frequently were. Teacher. I don ' t know. Then came INITIATION ! Not one among our number but had enlarged imaginations, anticipations (and in some cases apprehensions) concerning this event. Each resolved inwardly to assume the nonchalant attitude and appear as sensible as green C ' s could. Alas! like best laid plans of mice and men, ours too, went astray — arrayed in many petticoats, rouged noses, adorned by alarming clocks, wear- ing slickers, carrying umbrellas, we must have been an attractive group! But altogether it was lots of fun. and having experienced it. we saw to it that the in- coming 1933 society members derived full benefit and had something to write home about. Then came Thanksgiving. Home and friends never seemed dearer. As we packed our bags in eager haste we forgot the tears we had shed; our hearts forgot the aches it had had. Everyone was happy. Although the holidays passed very quickly we brought back with us many pleasant memories. As we turn other pages, bits of programs, a line jotted here and there remind us anew of some of the wonderful things the college provided in the way of enter- tainment. We shall long remember the Don Cossack Russian Male Chorus. Galli- Curei. The Abbey Theater Irish Players, Harold Kreutzherg and his Dancing Cxroup —how we enjoyed them! Almost before we knew it we were handing in our spring finals, and asking our- selves anew, What is so rare as a day in June? For were we not eager for our promising vacation? One Hundred Forty-eight i: :::-. ' [gnu]:ii!iiiif;; -■v. ' We entered our senior year one hundred sixty-four in number. Visions of practice teaching became realities, and many, many times did we hear that Teacher, I don ' t know — it sounds different too, when one says it and it ' s said to one ! The outstanding entertainment during the first term was the delightful show performed by Doris Kenyon. She sang in many different languages and expressed her wonderful personality in all of it. We have enjoyed many motion pictures shown in Austin Hall on Saturday evenings. Nor must we leave our Ex-Governor Gardner and the various speakers who from time to time have inspired us to better effort by their messages. Graduation — the goal for which we have zealously labored — approaches ! We must soon say that pathos-filled word Farewell as we part from the sunshine of accomplishment and temporary clouds of disappointment in some of our work. On the very last page is pasted an invitation to one Graduating Exercise. We are elated yet, A feeling of sadness comes o ' er me That my soul cannot refrain. And resembles sorrow only As the mists resemble rain. ' ' As we think of parting fr in our classes and on the ca who have been closely associated with think of this selection: ' Here awa and there awa, Up the world and doon, You and I are going friend. Under sun and moon; Whether roads divide or no. Whether alone or met, Whether we hail or bid farewell- Oh, dinna forget ! And now to teachers, the words of Tiny Tim, friends, and meml God bless us all ! Normal Class of 1933 One Hundred Forty-nine SENIOR NORMAL CLASS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State of Nortli Carolina County of Pitt Town of Greenville w E, the Senior Normal Class of nineteen hundred thirty-three, while on the eve of our graduation, look back with love and loyalty for our Alma Mater, ?bv make and declare our Last Will and Testament. We bequeatli : To the Faculty, our most sincere wishes that the Depression come to an end in the near future, as we ourselves hope to become faculty members soon, and we feel that we shall be able to sympathize with them regarding such matters. To our Parents, we devote our future lives with the desire that we do all we can to repay them for what they have done for us. To the Junior-Normal Class: First, our charm and teaching personality that are such essential assets at the Training School ; Second, a full supply of notebooks, note-cards, and files; Third, the beloved privilege of sharing in the persecution of the new society mem- bers, as you have been persecuted this yea r; Fourth, our chapel seats at the front of the auditorium. To all concerned, a clear field, as far as we are concerned, in pursuit of our ir- resistible co-eds. Melba Watson, Maruarette Rogers, Testatrixei. Witnesses : Carma Credle. Anne McIntyre. One Hundred Fifty PROPHECY D CLASS THE meeting will please come to order called Margaret Russell at the class re- union in June 19+2. As Margaret Rogers calls the roll will each answer in a few words what she is doing? Bevie Adams: Follies girl. Louise Adams: Old maid. Hazel Ainsley: Piano tuner. Mabel Allen: Publishing poem books. Selma Anderson : Nun. Winona Asbell: Waitress. Anne Askew: Tap dancer. Ellen Baker: Missionary. Grace Baker: Debater. Mabel Barbour: Lion hunter. Ruth Bivens: America ' s platinum blond. Edith Bowman: Photographer. Beth Brantley: Big woman in a circus. Jessie Brewer: Famous fortune teller. Louise Briley: Artist model. Catherine Brinkley: Librarian. Eleanor Brinkley: Postmistress. Kathleen Bryce: Demonstrator of cos- metics. Lillie Brown: Coach in Cuba. Theo Cain: Teaching at Campbell College. Kathervne Campbell: Social director for P. J. C. Bessie Louise Capps: Voice instructor. Lillian Carowan: Gown shop in Paris. Virginia Carowan: Professor at Columbia. Lula Cobb: Working for Ph.D. Mary Lee Cockerell: Secretary. Margaret Coppage: Speakeasy hostess. Rachel Coppedge: Anne Harding ' s suc- cessor. Carma Credle: Opera star. Lucille Creech: Ballet dancer. Irene Creech: Pianist. Annie Cross: Clerk. teacher. Mll ! nigh nstructor here, ggling for A.B. Pauline Dail: E Sybil Daniels: . Katheryne Davis Margaret Davis Katherine Dicke at E. C. T. C. Wills Mitchell Ballyhoo. Edith Dillard: Proprietor of Denton ' s Thelma Edmundson: Teaching phonics Jennie Draughon: Teaching school. Charles Edwards: Director of Physi Education at E. C. T. C. Dickey: Editor Elizabeth Edwards: Radio announcer. Ernestine Everett: Dee]) sea diver. Ruth Falls: Kindergarten teacher. Ilarnae Fitzgerald: Poet. Hazel Forrest: Choir leader. Helen Freeman: Broadway dancer. Margaret Fulcher: Card shark. Matilda Gaskin: Coaching dramatics. Inez Glover: Artist. Lula G. Hardy: Bootblack. Ora Hammond: Telephone operator. Elizabeth Harris: Olympics champion. Ada Hedgepeth: Invented permanent curling fluid. Lucille Henderson: Clerk in Woohvorth ' s. Alice Herring: Auctioneer. Elizabeth Highsmith: Beauty parlor operator. Margaret Lee Herring: Dean at E. C. T. C. Eloise Hill: Advertising Barrett ' s Rolls. Vera Hobbs: Making phonograph records. Virginia Hoffman: Bandmistress. Beatrice Hooks: Bicyclist. Lessie Hooper: Prima donna. Sybil Hooper: Recently divorced. Doris Humphrey: Cashier. Mary Humphrey: Working for M.A. Thelma Ireland: Drummer. Oleta Jackson: Running tea room. Mildred Jernigan: Parachute jumper. Lillian Johnson: Hair dresser. Louise Jones: Governor of State. Lorine Jones: Florist. Edith Kemp: Sculptress. Lucy Kelly: Studying men abroad. Ella Johnson Kinlaw: Librarian. Elsie Knight: Dancing Director. Laverna Langs ton: County superintend- ent. Mary Louise Lawrence: Dream inter- preter. Hula B. Leach: Farmer ' s wife. Grace Lee: Running hot dog stand. Ruby Lee: Swimming instructor. May Lewis: Matron in Fleming. Ruth Mangum: Patent on Sur-Blonde Liquid. Evelyn Matthews: Playwright. Margaret Mebane: School teacher. Annie Laurie Melvin: Worlds prettiest brunette. Annie Menefee: Answering fan mail. One Hundred Fifty-one Frances Mewborne: Bellhop in Waldorf. Euna Miller: Demonstrating cooking. Mary Alma Monroe: N. C. Senator. Rachel Morgan: Miss Graham ' s successor. Leona Morgan: Mail carrier. Doris Morris: Dealer in toilet articles. Edith Morton: Interior decorator. Dell Moye: Loafing. Jessie Munn: Telegraph operator. Wilina Murphy: Owns silk factory. Marnette Murray: Song writer. Beatrice McCotter: Salvation Army worker. .Mary McFadgen: Minister ' s wife. Maggie McGlohon: Lilly Pond ' s successor. Annie Mclntyre: Maid in Biltmore Hotel. Renno McLawhorn: Old maid. I.izzie Lee Nelms: Hook agent. Ruth Nixon: Welfare worker. Inez Oglesby: Dress maker. Frances Overton: Running hoarding house. Thelma Parker: Toe dancer. Alice Peacock: Studying art. Hazel Pearce: Telephone operator. Mildred Peele; Raising chickens. Alice Pelletier: Still reducing. Vashti Perry: Matron of Sand Rock Hotel. Kittye Phillips: Palmist. Joy Pickard: Editor of Trut Story. Marie 1 ' innell: Running Private Kinder- garten. Sarah Belle Pitt: Keeping house. Frances Pollock: Sign painter. Mayde Reynolds: Music teacher. Cornelia Rbyne: Home Economics Teacher. Mary Lena Rice: Doctor ' s wife. Kathleen Riddle: Mayor of Laurel Hill. Margarette Rogers: Ring agent. Mildred Rose: Elocutionist. Delha Ross: Mother of six. Ronnie Rushen: Tennis Star. Margaret Russell: Nurse in Rudy ' s Hospital. Inez Smith: Bathing beauty. Mattie Laura Smith: Magazine salesman. Mattie Ruth Smith: Model for Kaiser ' s Underwear. Mildred Smith: Tight Rope Walker. Pauline Smith: Aviatrix. Man Southerland: Studying fashions abroad. Mary Ross Squires: Nun. Jane Stewart: Broker on Wall Street. Iris Stokes: Selling Angora Cats. Lucille Stokes: Geography Instructor at Duke. Margaret Strickland: Bathing Beauty. Grace Stringfield: Church Secretary. Sara Tankard: In Reno getting a divorce. Helen Taylor: Associate Editor of College II a mil r. Tela Mae Taylor: Designer in Furniture Factory. Martha Teel : Blues Crooner. Elsie Tilghman: Bookkeeper. Helen Turnage: Toe Dancer in New York. Inez Turner: Proprietor of a Luncheon- ette. Mildred Tolar: Basketball Coach. Flora Tyndall: Architect. Mabel Tyndall: Hostess at the St. Regis Hotel, N. V. I.ois Waddell: Geography teacher. Lois Walker: Critic in E. C. T. C. Training School. Mrs. May H. Watson: Kindergarten In- structor. Melba Watson: Pianist in Alva van Northwick Orchestra. Emily Warren: Milliner in Richmond. Virginia White: Working in a hosiery mill. Ethel Whitehurst: Advertising Manager of Kress. Louise Whitfield: United States Congress- man ' s wife. Estelle Williams: Accountant at E. C. T. C. Nell Williford: In Arizona trying to gain. Verdie Wilson: Movie Actress in California. Hilda Wise: Building bridges to Manteo. Nelle Wise: Teaching FJlocution in Hyde County. Florence Woodard: Home F conomist. Alice Woodruff: Taking life easy. Mary FMlen Yelverton: Politician. Elizabeth Young: Saleslady. Written by Wii.la Mitchell Dickey. Loi ' ise Whitfield. One Hundred Fifty-1ir i i. j _jJl JUNIOR NORMAL AVadk Colburi •C Class Masc Flower: Sweet Pen C CLASS POEM Our Class in approximation Is two hundred forty strong; And as to zeal and animation — Will rule tin place before long! But thinking m a serious way, We gladly will cooperate; And (it some not so far off clay We will moke this our college great. Now let us i o forward and persevere t ' ntil our work is done; For we want our memory here To be a grand and brilliant one ' Brook One Hunched Fifty-four ..-■., llllllllllllilllNIHIIMIUIIHIDI ' l V- ... ;. - ■ y, A JUNIORS NORMAL CLASS OFFICERS Marie Daniels President Carol Pollock Vice President Dorothy Brooks Secretary I xez Davis Treasurer One Hundred Fifty-live :: iin juuaiiuxnmimmiiiniiin: One Hundred Fifhi-si.r ' ri ' iijPr n - ■■ ; ■■y : . , ' ijjiiiifj ' jmiiiiiniiiJJUiJiimi ii ii mCT ii JUNIOR NORMAL CLASS ROLL Mary B. Fvl B TEUAX liKH ' K (iRIFFIN e Lewis Razemore Annie Hall Booth Alma Hammond May BORDEAUX Laura Harrei.i. Helen L. Hardy Elizabeth Moore Helm LroiLE Harris Alphia Herring Sara Herring .Ianie Hester Helen Hinton ROSLYN HOLLI.XGSWORT] Margaret Holt Mildred Hooker Annie Laurie Hudson Jeanne Isi.ey ' El iniiKTii Browne Aima Earle Ivy , Brimi.ey Victoria Jackson HRUMI.EY Mary Jenkins Lessie Mae Jennings : Brums Elizabeth Johnson ■: Bridges Butj.ee Ruth Johnson Uetsie Ann Jordan HOOKKE I ' IRS Virginia Kerr Edna Harden Edna M. Midoette Lida Frances Dark Belle Mitchinee Margaret Daughtridoe Lois B. Moore Sidney Davenport Rachel Moore Inez Davis Louise Morris J oiks Ethel Davis Hazel Morton Marie Davis Vivian Mikkiv Mary Ruth Davis Athaleaii Muse Mii.dkld Davis Sue Tayior Myers ini v Dawson Sara McFadyen Elizabeth Mi Gee Tnmo Dawson Ellen McGladon Fanice McGowen Catherine McNaib l- ' l ..REN. E EsTKI.LK EAGLES Mary Norton I .,r,, thy Earle Persaiine O ' Brian Margaret Lee Oldham Fran, bs Edmundson Mary Outlaw Emma Avent Outtebri Anabei. Parker Arline Parker Betsy Parker Virginia Parrish Eugenia Parrish Lii.i.ie Frank Pea. i: Florence Peacock Ophelia Pearce Ellen Fi.ektw Mildred Pitt One Hundred Fifty-seven OLYMPIC GAMES 1 32 ATHLETICS dnd ORGANIZATIONS ILLll ATHLETICS ' iiiMii:ii:iiiHi. ,, i:iiiiini«mi: •4 K ' A ujiiii;i ' )iii, ' ;j::::: ::.::::■ -.:,.:■ .:■ r v I . HsoL B tii ' iiiiii B ■ iiiHiiii One Hundred Sixty iiiimuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii BASKETBALL SQUAD BASEBALL SQUAD One Hundred Sixty-one X A,i V. q ' i ._ ; ' ' £ ' [pipes | c tr sks 1 - 6 1 IIP ■ ' 1 «b ff -_ EL . s iinr Hundred Sixty-two WMj ( P x ' ■ ' - ;  inrorzin V, ' WOMAN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Ibis Flythe Helen L. Harkey Mabel Dickens Pauline Barber Preside Preside One Hutulmi Sixty-three i ar m ii ii i i ,iii:i ' iT iT M i. ; n iii n !H ' , ' j.f ? fi ' ■- ' • . • ' ■- ' ' ■ - A •■ v v. p cr?? ; innrmi TTTmrTm rmrrn nnnrinnn . ' . ijjjjfnjiaiainnnmmiiiTrrTTT: ine Barber Mabel Dickens Moiu Sue L ■- MarHi UlLtTIC • BOARD One Hundred sixty-four f J One Hundred Sixty-fice i i ■IHIIIlI ' lllJllir ' llllilJUi.OIINIO: ? tfm c SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM WINNERS Fi.ohk.nck Sinclair Lucy I.kKoy Alice Herring Mildrkd Harrison- May Hearxf. Elizabeth Overton- Clyde Mc JUNIOR NORMAL BASKETBALL TEAM WINNERS Grace Penny [sua Grant Al.LEN-E TlRLINGTON- HlI.DA PERKINS Rachel Barbee Bessie Kflaxd Margaret Cole One Hiimlriil Sixty- - i BASKETBALL GROUP One Hundred Sixty-i . ■ - COLLEGE CHEER LEADERS Mildred Dixox. Chief Pansy Lanier Myrtif. Gray Hodges George Wilkersox line Hundred Sixty-eight • LiL i ORGANIZATIONS iMmiimuii UiiiiiiiTTrmnTnTTTTTTTn: STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Margaret MURCHIS Marjorje Griffin. Rebecca Curtis Edith Morton . . Evelyn Rogers Ethel Parker Elizabeth Havwoo Birdie I. i.E Debsa.m Mary Parker Edith Mahsi.endeh Janie Outi.ani. Beatrice McCotteb Laura Eure Hattie Lee Humphrei Stella Blevins Agnes .Strickland Joy Pickard Aleen Hunt Mary Rabb Mary- Lynn Pipkin Pauline Wheeless Elizabeth Moobe Nelson HnNSUCKEB President Vice President Secretary Chairman of Campus Committee President of V. W. C. A. Editor-in-Chief Teco-Echo Senior class Representative Junior Chins Representative Sophomore Class Representative Freshman Class Representative ior Normal Class Representative iior Normal .Class Representative House President Co tton Hall louse ' resident I ' otlon Hall House President Cotton Hall House I ' resiilent Fleming Hall House ' resident Fleming Hall louse President . arris Hall House President Jarvis Hall House President Wilson Hall louse President Wilson Hall Town Representative Young Mens Representative One Hundred Seventy ? o ' .y . „v • ' ' . ■. i.y ' l ' li;illllli : lli;lillln. ' !liilili jxj imnrrrni mnnmmnnnunMmTiim Margaret Mirchiso.v Greensboro, N. C. President of Student Government As One Hundred Seventy-one, , ,,-■■- ,  «l ' iii|iiM,P|n||i|i|||,M HIHIIIil ' iODI it i v v Elizabeth Ha H v 9 8 © G STIDKNT COrXCIL 0 ie Hundred Seventy-two Jiiiiiii ' miiniininiii ' i ' ii miiniiiTTnm) 6 (I i Acnes Strickland Jo,. Pickatd Aleen Hunt 9 Mar H Rabb BP - Man) ! ijnn Pipkin | u . Eh aberb Moore lelson Hunsucke STrOFA ' T COUNCIL One Hundred Seventy-three iiuiiiiiDiaiiirjiiiiimii a imimimmimmmuisim President of V, line Hundred Seventy-four - Y.W.C. A. CABINET Elizabeth Biddle Vice Prt siden Katherine Hinson Secretor, Melba O ' Brien Treasure Margarette Rogers Teco-Echu Beporte Elizabeth Denny Religious Educatio Margaret Murchison Ex Offiri Pauline Barber Publicit, Jov Pickard Morning Watc Etiiei.yn Sanders Social Servic Lucille Rose Student Voluntee Mary Rabb Musi Louise Sharpe - Sock Ruth Parker World FeUowshi Iris Fltthe , Store Keeper Helen Harkey I One Hundred Seventy-five ; ;y a UilHIH ' WIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIMIDII ' IHI MINJ9 Jl ' XIOK t ' ABIXE STUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND One Hundred Seventy-six v . _ [imnm tnuumjaniii irmmnnnn ' hi ii i iiii huh i wi i iwh ii ii i Y. W. C. A. CHOIR One Hundred Seventy-seven niiiiiiii.iMir. ' iiinmiiMiin ' : :i yM ' .rt mmnmnniiiriLunr: -;;:,.: THE TECO ECHO fit Willa M.khell Oleic Mi« Mamie Jenkir One Hundred Seventy-eight THE TECO ECHO Carolina Playmakers Brin Three One-Act Plays To Campus To-morrow Night Mqrhie Grou Hod Virginia To u or , lik. ni ,. 0?ie Hundred Seventy-nine f!Miiriuiiii: ' ' i:;!;i, ' i , ii,;i:i!!iig; SCRIBBLERS CLUB One Hundred Eighty iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitinnnnr INTER-SOCIETY COMMITTEE OFFICERS Mary Lynn Pipkin. Chairman Emerson Society Mildred Dixon. Secretary Poe Society FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Charlton Lanier Society Mr. Hollar Emerson Society Dr. Slay Lanier Society Dr. Rkuarkdk Poe Society Mr. Picki.esp.imer Emerson Society Dr. Meadows Poe Society STUDENT MEMBERS Evelyn Rogers Emerson Society Mary Lynn Pipkin Emerson Society Pansy Lanier Emerson Society Emily Lane Lanier Society Elizaeeth Denny Lanier Society Clafton Cherry Poe Society Mildred Dixon Poe Society Inez Becton Poe Society One Hundred Eighty-one u 4Aj It H .. . . Evelyn Rogers Pansy Lanier Iris Flytiie Elizabeth Davis EMERSON SOCIETY OFFICERS President Vice President - Secretary Treasurer tin II ii ml red Eighty-tico u iiii;iiiiiiiiii ' ,:.. ' ! i7 : i : EMERSON SOCIETY SONG Cla Grand Mf Oh, Emerson Society, Dear old White and Blue! For you our hearts beat merrily As we sing this song to you. For when tee see our colors there. Blue and White, everywhere, We know that they mean only you, And all you hold so true. So here we are the Emersons, Boosting for our clan. Oh, Emerson! Oh, Emerson! For you we will always stand! One Hundred Eighty-three niiiiiiniiiyiiiir ' Tiiiii ii iiiiiii E M : .-.mi Jiiii iiinmiiiiiiiim mTTmrm m POE SOCIETY Clafton Cherry Elizabeth Cabswell Louise Jobdajt Helen- M. Harkf.y President Vice President One Hundred Eighty-Put r . .1 ■ , (Illi i i 1 HMj ' ,. POE SOCIETY SONG Ofc, AVr ar OA, Edgar Allan! He are the Edgar Allan Poes. We arc the .society, Choice and picked variety. Oh, Edgar! Oh, Edgar Allan! We are the Edgar Allan Poes. March on! — March on! Beneath the red and white, For we will conquer all our foes, And we ' re .sure to win in every fight. One Hundred Eighty-five uiiiuJiiiuiiiiULUjiiininaiinrnr LANIER SOCIETY OFFICERS Emily Lane President Etheltn Sanders Vice President Louise Whitfield Secretary Frances Newsom Treasurer One Hundred Eighty-six o f ' - - f -_ LANIER SOCIETY SONG Tune: On the Mall Let us sing a song of praise to our Society, Hail to thee, Sidney Lanier! Loyal members ever proving your sobriety, Though our fun to us will e ' er be dear. Then let us to our banner each a tribute pay — Let us ever our motto uphold, Always faithful, true, and loyal to thee, night and day, Hurrah for the Green and Gold! One Hundred Eighty-: Margaret Griffin Marshville, N. C. Chief Marshal Pot 8ot One Hun liril Hiflhtu-ciijh I , - msBiimmiumummmm POE SOCIETY MARSHALS One Hundred Eighty-nine Lulu G Hardij Mmjorie Griffin EMERSON SOCIETY MARSHALS One Hundred Nin ety wvr- . . ..,, ■;.-, ' Ni!i!iii:i •:.:.! _:;. ■:: ' •-- ' Emilu Lane Katdenne Blalock LANIER SOCIETY MARSHALS One Hundred Xinctij-one miimntiiiiiiiiiii nTniiiiiiiiiiiiiiirn 030S© 3 3 (i £ 8 3 c ©0000 V 00 ' 90© DELTA O.MICKON SIGMA One Hundred Ninety-two ml ■l.lii ' . ' HT.ITTTTTTTnTnTTT] . I ' l i n i Miiiiiiii i iii i mn illilll ! ' ;...- ' , ' - V. ' ,?■■ ' • %mm PHI SIGMA One Hundred Ninety-three , : — r V JIllllllJlifliilliiiT niiiimimii f rrrrrri fll Hl l il li ll lllll i.i ' Hi ' M ' i i i ! ■ l : i: i - @0 $9 CHAPEL PROGRAM COMMITTEE Rosa Lee Lang Chairm Rebecca Pittman . Student Body Represents Lucy LeRoy Student Body Represented Mary Shaw Robeson Town Representat Bob Eason Young Men ' s Representat One Hundred Xinetii-four syp jj ' iiiT.iiii ' iiiiiniiiiiiimiiE: i)iii)iiii |ii| |iiii)i))iii iii)iiiiii)i)in mm fi vl y y y 4f I f) f CLASSICAL CLUB Dorothy Smith Elizabeth Carswell Kith Hollowell Aleen Hunt Sue Sewell Kemp House Mary Taylor Professor R. C. Deal Faculty Adviser One Hundred Ninety-five ; ±: v --: , v yrvj. niiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiim : TrarmnEiiE- :: ' ,.■•[ ' . 0 IC II lln.hr, I ,,n tll-si.i iffinnnffi.V:.!. 1 id ' : ' ii; i in [jii: One Hundred Ninety-seven iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nn iiimnmmrm z ll g Onr Hundred Ninety-eight Book IV FEAT U RES h FEATURES ,n --r.; MARGARET MURCHISON Best-all-Around American MARGARET DAVIS Most Beautiful Spanish ROSA LEE LANG Most Intellectual Roman MILDRED DIXON Most Vivacious French ELIZABETH HAYWOOD Most Industrious German BERTHA WALSTON Irish Two H uml ml ■ LiL.il I . i.:ii ! I Up •V ' ■ ' • a i r THERE ' S MORE YET Lizzie Lee: Now before we drive much farther, I want you to understand that lon ' t neck, so don ' t try to hold my hand or kiss me. Is that clear? Harry: Yes. L. L. : Now, since that is settled, where shall we go? Harry: Home. It is reported that Barnum and Bailey have sold their old big-top to Kate Smith to use as a morning wrap. Headline — Husband Leaves Wife ' s Bridge Party; Disappears. Just a fugitive from a chin gang. A big car pulled up to the curb. The little girl ' s heart missed a beat. Going north. Babe? Why, yes. Well, give my regards to the Eskimos — and the big car continued up Fifth Street. Mrs. Fort: Mrs. Frank, does your husband talk in his sleep? Mrs. Frank: No, and it ' s awfully exasperating. He only smiles. Do you neck? That ' s my business. Well, how ' s business during this depression? A stout woman drove up to a filling station. I want two quarts of oil, she said. What kind, heavy? asked the attendant. Say, young man, don ' t get fresh with me, was the indignant response. Moena Horton: Gee, but that date last night was fresh. Julia: Why didnt you slap his face? Moena: I did; and take my advice, never slap a guy when he ' s chewing tobacco. COBURN SHOE COMPANY THE PERKINS COMPANY Your Shoe Store Offers At All Times the Real College Styles Combined with Quality Styles in Ladies ' Ready-to- W ear and Comfort Yard Material Ask ) our Friends About Our Shoes They Knoic 412 Evans Street GREENVILLE, N. C. The ROUSE PRINTERY QUALITY PRINTING B. HARVEY Engraved W edding Announcements Fine Stationery Office Supplies PRICES REASONABLE Greenville. N. C. One of the Freshmen at State can ' t understand why he has to take courses in husbandry in order to get his bachelor ' s degree. ' Do you like women who talk or the other kind? ' What other kind? They say that love is blind and that the home is an institution — therefore marriage must he an institution for the blind! ' Will we ever have a woman president? ' Of course not. A president has to be over thirty-five years of age. ' Cassie: Isn ' t it dreadful? I refused to marry Dan last January and he ' s been drinking ever since. Annie Boyd: I should say that ' s carrying it too far. Alva: So Miss Greene is going to get married at last? Who ' s the lucky m£ Charlie: Her father— her father. ' Has anybody seen Tibbie? ' She ' s wrestling with her conscience. ' ' Yeah, a featherweight match. The old maid ' s lament: 1 wish I were dead. I frightened a man Who was under my bed. Joe: I ' m getting a new siren for my car. Frances: Oh Joe, does that mean that it ' s all over between Hula B.: Troy is so original. He says things that no other boy would dream of saying. Mary Baugham: What ' s he been up to now? Asking you to marry him? IDEAL GIRL Ruth Biven ' s hair — Kat. Hines ' figure- Moena Horton ' s eyes — Lucy Kelly ' s legs — Ruth Hood Norton ' s nose — Frankie Davis ' personality — Myrtle Gray Hodges ' mouth- Hula B. Leach ' s technique — Jessie Glynn Cole ' s dimples — What a woman! Margaret Davis ' complexion — QUINN-MILLER CITY SHOE SHOP FURNITURE STORE Near Five Points The Home Furniture Store WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Just suppose: Miss Morton was 5 feet tall and weighed 200 lbs. We had no co-eds. We didn ' t have the depression to talk about. Mr. Haynes would cut a class. Dr. Slay wouldn ' t smile at all. Nobody went to the Post office at 11:30 a.m. There was no Y store. There was no Student Council. President Wright were to say everybody ought to smoke cigarettes. First Kangaroo: Annabelle, Where ' s the baby? Second Kangaroo: My goodness, I ' ve had my pocket picked. So you ' ve been to college, eh? Yeah. How high can you count? One. two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, jack, queen, king. ' A Scotch Telegram — 10 words. Bruises hurt erode afford erector analysis hurt too infectious dead. Frances: Does that boy you had a date with last nite talk very much? Loree: I was wondering about that myself. The college laundry seriously pinned the following note to a fat girl ' s nightgown ind returned it — We are not equipped to launder stage curtains. Crowd: We ' ve been out to play. Margaret: I ' m going cut to Pla-to. Alva Paige: E. C. T. C. is a school of ■Liberal Hearts. The One Gift That Only You Can Give — Your Photograph BAKER ' S STUDIO BLOOM ' S Smart Women ' s Wear Greenville, N. C. HILL HORNE Dependable Druggist Here ' s to the girl who steals, lies, and swears — : (1) Steals into your arms. (2) Lies there contentedly. ( 3 ) Swears she ' ll always love only you. Alva: Why the lipstick on your nose? Bob: I just tried to stick it in somebody else ' s business. JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY Authorized FORD Dealer Phone 47 GOODYEAR TIRES Stationery : Office Supplies Renfrew Printing Co. Printers and Stationers We Have All Kinds of Stationery and Supplies for College Girls Evans Street Opposite Proctor Hotel HOW IT BEGAN Once upon a time, a fellow was walking down the street with his girl friend. As they approached a moving picture show, he felt in his pockets but he had no money; thus the expression, Alas and Alack. Exclusive Apparel for Women We Show the New Things First W. L. BEST Official College Jeweler Established 1901 POE PINS LANIER PINS PHI EPSILON PINS EMERSON PINS GLEE CLUB PINS COLLEGGE SEALS GUARDS Special Prices to College Girls WATCH REPAIRING JEWELRY REPAIRING ENGRAVING We Sell Divided Par Plan C. Herber Forbes Greenville. N. C. Lautares Candy Palace Quality — Service Complete Line of TOLIET ARTICLES EASTMAN KODAKS CONKLIN LIFE-TIME FOUNTAIN PENS PURE ICE CREAM Our Soda Fountain is one of the Most Up-to-date in the State Including Hot Water Service Service and Quality LAUTARES CANDY PALACE GRIFFIN SHOE CO., Inc. 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