Greensboro College - Echo Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

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v JS £1 rA V vV- w i A 4 $ % Lte ne ■  ; . •  - |liAN TYREE, I tlllt echo S rnnaai abdication of the Senior K laSA of jreeniboro olleae 7 Kjreensboro, t f. ( . 195 Molly Lambeth [ohnson, Business Aanager For her long dreams of the pa: 1, For her memories of Rush Week friendliness and cheerfulness or her lesson of steady patience, We ' re proud to call G. C. ours. r aterializing in clean new buil ment, of exam week worries, and of every deep faith, and the strength of traditions EDICRTED TO I 1 V Miss I1 111 S II I II . . . Jur C arlu (JSuiicler A heart full ill love for ( ' ,. C. and her girls has found a wel- come and a return. A little lady who was once a student aware of G. CYs dreams is now an alumna who strives to fulfill them. When the school ' s existence looked hopeless after the lire of 1903, she pitched right in to rebuild G. (. ' . Whether she is just walking over the campus or attending a college activity, her mere presence and faithfulness brighten the day and make the occasion special. Just as our door is always open to her, so is hers open to us. I Icr sincere smile signilies a friend is there. For years ol service, loyalty, and love we ' ll never forget Miss Nannie Lee Smith. HI II -I ■ , ill if (I ■ 1 A, ill are architects of Fate, Working in these walls or Time: Some with massive deeds and great. Some with ornaments of rhyme. Nothing useless is, or low; Each thing in its place is best; And what seems hut idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. . . . In the elder days of art, Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute ami unseen part; For the Cods see everywhere. Let us do our work as well, Both the unseen and the seen; Make tin ' house, where Gods ma dwell. Beautiful, entire, and clean. . . . Build today, then, strong and sure, With a firm and ample base; .And ascending ami secure Shall tomorrow 1 find its place. -By II. IV. Longfellow 14 a re arciiilec Worlunq in these U waits of Ji line Presideni Luther L. Gobbel, A. B., A.M., Ph.D. i RDminisTRRTion DEFinS Miss Sum i Ward, A.B., A.M Dean of Students Dr. Paul Ginnings, B.S., MS. Dean uj Instruction Mr. Gustav Nelson, B.M., M.M Dean nj the School o lusic Page Elei ' en FRCULTY Martha Avers, A.B., L.S.. Assistant Librarian I I. I . Bawden, Ph.B., A.M.. Ed.D., Professor of Education Beate C. Berwin, Ph.D.. Instructor Opart tunc in German [heodocia Blackmon. Accountant Elizabeth N. Boyd, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor oj Mathematics Letha Brock. A.B., Registrar Mary Brock, A.B.. Alumnae Secretary and Assistant Registrar Blanche Burrus. B.M., ssistani Professor of Piano and Theoretical Music James M. Carpenter, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of English Evelyn Cole, A.B., A.M., Instructor in Biology ami ( hemistry Irene Cullis, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of Art Mrs. Robert Dulin, A.B., A.M., Director of Physical Education Robert T. Dunstan, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.. Professor of Romance I anguages Mrs. W. R. Farrell, Secretary to the President E. C. Few, A.B., DA)., College Chaplain Lois Fitch, Manager oj Bookstore Mary I . Gintn, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of English Paul M. Ginnings, B.S.. M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry and Physics Don Hansen, B.M.. M.M., Assistant Professor of Music I.C. Harbell, Business Manager and Treasurer Dorothy Heironimus, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.. Assistant Professor oj Spanish Spanish-American I listory Mari Beth Joyner, A.B., Promotional Secretary Mrs. Thomas KlLKELLY, B.M.. Instructor I pari time I in Piano ...1951 Grady Long, A.B., Librarian Mrs. II. II. Martin, B.O., Instructor in Speech Alpha Mayfiei d, B.S., A.M., D.Mus., Assistant Professor of Music Education Mrs. J. M. Millikan, Part 1 our Assistant to the Dean of Students Gustav Nelson, B.M., M.M.. Dean of the Scliool of Music and Professor oj Piano and Theoretical Music Elizabeth J. Norman, Assistant Director oj Health and Physical Education Zelda C. Pemberton, A.B., A.M., Ecl.D., Assistant Professoi 0 Education and Social Studies Mrs. Waldo Porter, Supervisor oj Buildings and Assistant to Dean of Students Charles M. Ramsay, A.B., B.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion Charlotti Searles, A.B., A.M., Head of the Speech Department Vergil G. Singer. B.M., M.M., Assistant Professor of Voice Marvin L. Skacgs, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.. Professoi oj History and Economics Mrs. Ada K. Smith. Dietitian Pauline K. Smith, A.B., M.S. P. I I.. M.Ed., Associate Professor of Biolog) Raymond A. Smith, A.B., B.D., Ph.D., Professor of Religious Education In wis Sout-ii, U.S., M.S.. Instructor in Home Economics Madeline G. Stinson, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Romance Languages Grace Iickle, B.S. in Eel.. A.M., Associate Professor of Home Economies Mildred Town, A.B.. B.M.. M.M.. Professor oj Organ and Associate Professor oj Piano and 1 heoretical Music Pearl Turner, R.N.. Supervisor oj Student Hospital Emili 1 1 ■ ■ 1 1 i . I ' ).. A.M .. ssistant Professor of English Mabei C. White, Assistant Accountant E. L. Williams. VI ' ,., M.M., Professoi oj Voice KoiiEivi Wold, B.M., M.M.. Assistant Professoi oj Music ? ,,■. S. .if ill. llll S 2 ?i T -Vil. V£ iM Shm fe iUiS ?HfcS P la fcjy ■ - ZTiiSl 111 SStS-Itj ffc Tljij IzS i ■ Ri r i --. ' - r fEiftra jr k St?3S-. SHE-. , • $$ ■ C ach th EniOR CLASS Wr I I I I the lour year plan completed, the reluctant seniors arc ready to turn in the master keys. Since the class overflowed the roaming halls ol Main, and squeezed into the gay (lowered walls ol Htz. they ' ve lived together— worked and played. They have applauded at recitals, rejoiced at pins and rings, thrilled at Who s Who, awed at practice teaching, beamed at twelve o clocks, smiled at everyday events, and shed tears at commencement. The) are mighty proud ol their senior year and then school. They hope someday G. C. will be proud ol their futures. Pi ige Sixteen With the Contract ruifilted Claw vJniceri Julia Ann Robinson, Treasurer Margarett Fields, President Rachel Scott, Vice-President Mary Alligood, ( ouncil Representative Not pictured: Jeannine Moorman, Secretary - Senior Class MARY ELIZABETH ALLIGOOD ... Durham, N. C. ... Major: Elementary Education Minor: French ... Religious Education Club ... Vice President. French Club ... Hous President, Ma in ... Gold Book ... Literary Staff, Collegian ... Future Teachers ' Club United Daughters of the Confederacy ... Council Representative, Senior Class ... Mono Society ... Little Sister: Miriam Byrd ... Society: Emerson. FRANCES ROSEMOND AMAN Spanish Club . . . Religious Edn MusU Club ... Cold Hook Society: Irving. Greenville, N. C. ... Major: Piano, Minor: Organ ,, I lull I abinel Membei Y.W.C.A, . . . Glee Club Little Sisters: D.iun Young and Ionise Webb ... HAZEL VIRGINIA ARMSTRONG ... Mount Gilead, N. C. ... Major: English. Minoi lournalism .... Glee Club ... Religious Education Club Spanish Club ... Future reachers ' Club ... International Relations Club ... Freshman Counselor Literarj Staff, Managing Editor, Editor, Collegian ... Gold Book ... Senior Superlative Best All-Round ... Little Sisters: Carolyn Evans and Janice Alexander ... Society: Irving Page I ighfeen of 1951 ANN ELLIOTT ASHMORE . . . Vanceyville, N. C. ... Majors: Sociology and Mathe- matics . . . Program Chairman. Math Club ... P. K. Club . . . Religious Education Club . Little Sister: Margaret Allen . . . Society: Emerson. PEGGY FLOWE BEARD ... Fayetteville, N. C. ... Major: Mathematics; Minor: Religion . . . French Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . Secretary, Athletic Board . . . Vice- President, Future Teachers ' Club . . . President, Math Club . . . Little Sister: Jean Byrd . . . Society: Irving. MARY ALICE BROGAN ... Wilmington. Del. ... Major: Sociology; Minor: Education ... Spanish Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . International Relations Club ... Vice-President, Secretary Treasurer. Honor Society ... Gold Book ... Little Sistei Mozelle Masters ... Society: Emerson. N Ihii ■seven i) ch icks so early Senior Class I ' .AISY I NOMAS CAPPS ... Areola, N. C. ... Major: Education; Minor: Spanish ... Speech Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Internation.il Relations Club . . . Art Club . . . Marshal, President. Irving Society . . . Second Vice-President, Students ' Association . . . Literary Staff, Collegian . . . Cheerleader, Athletic Association . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Gold Book ... Freshman Counselor ... Little Sister: Shirley Peeler ... Society: Irving. M.MS MARIE CRAWFORD ... Wadesboro, N. C. ... Majc General Science . . . Art Club . . . Spanish Club ... G i ics Club ... Recording Secretary, Emerson Society Fn :hman Counselor ... Gold Book ... May Court ... Ho I mi rson r: Home Economics: Minoi Club . . . President. Home Future Teachers ' Club . . . President, 107 ... Society: doroi in ii ( ur, us vheviiic. r Speecb . . Spanish Club . . . Speech Club Literarj Staff, Collegian ... Business Manage Club I iteran Staff, E ho . Edit, Si nil ' i Superlatn e, Emerson. Most Talented Major: Flemcntan Education; Minoi Math Club ... Freshman Counselor ... si,knt. G. C. Players ... Future Teachers ' Handbook ... Cabinet ' Member. Y.W.C.A I ittle Sister Sarah Sua, So etv : P I of 1951 ELIZABETH ROBINSON DAVIS . . . Raeford, N. C Major: English. Minor: Chem- istry . . . International Relations Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . Spanish Club . . . or, Senior Honor Society ... Business Manager, Handbook Literary and Business Staff, Collegian . . . Future Teachers ' Social Standards Committee ... Dav Student Representative, ... Cold Book ... Who ' s Who Among Student, in American Little Sister: lietsv Lawrence ... Society: Irving. Freshman Counselor . . . Jun . . . Business Staff, Echo . . . Club . . . World Federalist . . President. Students ' Association Universities and Colleges . . . SHIRLEY GRACE UAVIS ... Burlington, N. C. General Science . . . Spanish Club ... Art Club . . Program Chairman, Cenozoic Club . . . Gold Book . Federalist . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Senior Mai and Jane Beam ... Society: Irving. . . . Major: Home Economics; Minor: Secretary, Home Economics Club . . . . . Business Staff, Collegian . . . World lhal ... Little Sisters: Barbara Pritchett CELIA ANN EDWARDS . . . Ashevillt , N. C. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor: Spanish . . . Religious Education Club ... Speech Club ... Spanish Club Social Standards Committee . . . Council Represei tative, Sophomore Class ... Literarv Staff, Collegian . . . Literary and Business Staff, Echo . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Secretary, G. C. Players ... Vice-President, President, Y.W.C.A. . .. Gold Book ... Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges .. Little Sister: Sylvia Bodie ... Society: Emerson. Mail-time! Mmm, food maybei Senior Class Lr, ' MARTHA ANN ' EURY ... Concord, N. C. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor: English ... Fellowship Group ... Home Economics Club ... Oder of the Sundial ... Speakers ' and Actors ' Guild . . . Intercultural Club . . . Student Council . . . Vice-President. Y.W.C.A. . . Junior Transfer, Pfeiffer Junior College . . . Religious Education Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club ... Little Sister: Alice Moore . . Society Emerson. DORLA Dl AN EVANS ... Kernersville, General Science ... Home Economics Club Club . Future leathers ' Club ... House Pauline Walker and Addie Belle Clemmons . s. C. ... Major: Home Economics: Minor: Secretary-Treasurer, Cenozoic Club ... Art esident, 109 . . . Gold Book ... Little Sisters: MARGARETT ELIZABETH FIELDS .. Walstonburg, N C Majors Historj and Religious Education ... Secretary, Spanish Club , .. Religious Education Club ... Inter national Relations Club ... Chairman, World Federalist Chapter ... G. C. Players ... Cabinet Member. Y.W.C.A. .. I mint Staff, Collegian ... Future Teachers ' Club ... House President, Hudson ... Freshman Counseloi President, Senior Class ... Little Sister Martha Burch ... Society: Emerson. enty two of 1951 DIXIE LEE FISHER . . . Religious Education Club . . . Literary Staff, Collegian . . . Math Club World Student Service Fund Drive . . . Preside Junior Class . . . Gold Book . . . Junior, Se Students in American Universities and Colleges Emerson. Fairmont, N. C. ... Majors: Religious Education and History . . Secretary, Athletic Association . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. International Relations Club . . . Cha Freshman Class . . . Council Representative, r Honor Society ... Who ' s Who Among . Little Sister: Betty Jean Owen ... Society: EUNICE BLAIR FLOYD ... Raleigh, N. C. ... Majors: Religious Education and History . . . International Relations Club . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Athletic Board . . . Math Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Literary and Business Staff, Collegian . . . Vice- President, President, Religious Education Club . . . World Federalist . . . G Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club ... Highest Proficiency Award, 1948 ... Junior, Senior Honor Society ... Gold Book ... Little Sister: Jeanette Chance ... Society: Emerson. C, ... Major: Primary Education; Minor: International Relations Club . . . Art Club President, Athletic Association ... Little MARY SUSAN FULK . P lot Mi in tain English . . . French Club Speech Club . . . Future Teache s ' CI rb . G M Clul Sister: Nancy Scott .. Si ci tv Irving G ' bo tt m Senior Class CAROLYN PHYLLIS GABRIEL ... Sherrill ' s Ford. N. C. ... Major: Religious Eduction; Miner: English ... Fellowship Group ... Cho rus ... Pfeiffer News Stall . . .Intercultural Cluh ... Junior Transfer, Pfeiffer Junior College ... Religious Education Club ... Gold Book ... Little Sister: Patricia Owen ... Society: Emerson. II CONS1 c 1 GARDN1 R t lent ill Science ... I lome Econoi (lass ... Literary Staff, Lotus Club . . . Art C lub . . . Chairman Little Sister: Beverly Lester .. Warsaw, N. C. ... Major: I lome Economics; Minor . Club . President, Art Cluh . . . Treasurer, Senior Junior Transfer, Peace College ... Home Economics on.,] Standards Committee ... Future Teachers ' Cluh Society: Emerson. NANCY LOUISE GARDNER ... Asheville, N. C. ... Major Religious Education; Minor: Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A ... French Cluh ... Glee Cluh ... Religious Edu cation Cluh .. Music Cluh . .. Freshman Counselor ... Future Teachers ' Club Senior Marshal ... Vice-President, Emerson Society ... Gold Book ... Little Sister: Betty Costner ... Society: Emerson. Page went) fo of 1951 FRANCES ELIZABETH GRIFFITH ... High Point, N. C. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor: French . . . President, Glee Club . . . President, French Club . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. ... Vice-President, Sophomore Class ... Religious Education Club ... World Federalist . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Gold Book . . . Little Sister: Jeanne Bodie . . . Society: Emerson. GAYNELL HALL ... Ararat. N. C. ... Major: Speech; Minor: English ... Religious Education Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Modern Dance Group . . . Publicity Manager, G. C. Players . . . Business Staff, Collegian . . . Censor, Emerson Society . . . House President, Main ... Emerson Queen ... Gold Book ... Future Teachers ' Club ... May Court Little Sisters: Sally Moomau and Catherine Covington ... Society: Emerson. FLORENCE EDWINA HALLMAN . . . . Music Club . .. President. Mode Carolyn Jones . . . Society: Emerson. Aberdeen. N. C. . . . Major: Pian .: Minor Theoi Dance Group .. Little Singers ... Littl : Siste C ' .hatting before duipcl Senior Class MARGARET HAMMOND ... Spartanburg, S. C. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor: Voice ... Religious Education Club ...Business Manager, Glee Club Secretary, V.W.C V Secretary, Sophomore Class . . Musk Club . . House President, Fit ... Little Sister: [udy Brown ... Society: Emerson. BURDETT] CARLTON HARDE1 Durham, N. C. ... Major: Spanish, Minor: English ... Secretary. President, Spanish Club Math Club Literary Staff, Collegian Freshman Counselor ... Inline leaches ' Cl ub ... Gold book . .. Little Sister: Mablc Ballard . Society Emerson. RUTH EDWIN HART ... Norfolk, Va. ... M. Music Education; Minor: Voice ... Secretary, treasurer, Mush Club ... Glee Club ... Future Teachers ' Club ... Senior Marsha] Recording Secretary, Irving Societj Gold Hook ... Little Sisters: Anne Rudd ami lane Council ... Society: Irvine. P . I net, S h of 1951 PATRICIA ANN HARTER . . . Summerville, S. C. ... Major: Music Education; Mi Piano ... Vice-President, President. Music Club ... Glee Club ... Athletic Board Future Teachers ' Club . . . Gold Book . . . Little Sisters: Anne Cousins and Jean Penny Society: Emerson. SARAH REBECCA HAYES ... North Wilkesboro, N. C. ... Major: History; Minor Sociology . . . Spanish Club . . . Vice President, International Relations Club . . . Chairman, World Federalist Chapter . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Senior Marshal . . . House President, Fitz . . . Gold Book . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Little Sister: Barbara Cox . . . Society: Emerson. LUCY PARKE HENLEY . . . King George, ' a. . . . Major: Speech; Minor: English . P. K. Club . . . French Club . . . Math Club . . . Speech Club ... G. C. Players . Freshman Counselor . . . Little Sisters: Roselvn Spivev and Ann Fields . . . Society: Irying. Nr- Sparkle Plenty brings June finite Senior Class I IllNMl II I I [OHNSOM RUTH MARIE HOOKER ... Kinston, N. C. . . Religious Education Club ... Speech Club .. Federalist ... Literary Staff, Collegian ... Cabinet Spur . . . Vice President, President, G. C. Daughters . Treasurer, Junior Class .. . Gold Book ... Seni Little Sister: Peggy Pinner ... Society: Irving. Majors: Religious Education and I International Relations Club . World Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . President, Bil ' n . . Corresponding Secretary, Irving Society r Marshal . . . Future Teachers ' C lub . . . l. in MARGAR1 I HOUK . Ruth i I nglish . Speech Club ... Fel .. . Phi llut.i Kappa [unior Transf. Religious Education Club .. Freshman ( Parker . . Societ) I merson. DORIS |.U QUI I IM HUNNK HI I i I nglish McNeil Literary Soi Editor, Gate and 1 iglc ... junioi I ducation ( lub I iterar) Staff, I ho I ittle Sister Ann,- Russell . . s t I n ford Collegi ellowship ( sfer, Pfeiff Counselor . C. ... Major: .. Chorus i College . J.I i: .up . Tunic i.k Religious Edui .it. .. , Ordei ol Sundial . French Club . .. I ittle Sister Vera Wingate, N. C. ... Major: Relig I ducal etj Secretary, International Relations Club Transfer, Wingate Junior College Religious 1 utun 1 1 ... hers ' ( lub . . . Gold Book . . P enfi eight of 1951 MARY HESTER HUNT . . . Durham. N. C. . . . Major: Religit . . . Treasurer, Religious Education Club ... G. C. Players . . Relations Club . . . Art Club . . . Little Sister: Barbara Davis . . is Education: Minor: Sociology Glee Club . . . International Society: Emerson. IDA RUTH JONES ... Charlotte. N. C. ... Major: Primary Education; Minor: English . . . French Club . . . Music Club . . . Vice President. President, P. K. Club . . . Athletic Board . . . Corresponding Secretary, Students ' Association . . . Gold Book . . . Secretary. Future Teachers ' Club . . . Little Sisters: Anita Dixon and Pc gy Suiter . . . Society: Emerson. MOLLY LAMBETH JOHNSON Thon N. C. Ma ch: Mil I nehsl, ... G. C. Daughters . . . International Relations Club . . . Athletic Board . . . Advertising Manager, G. C. Players . . . Secretary-Treasurer. Vice President. Modern Dance Group . . . Literary Stall. Collegian . . . Literary ' Still. Business Manager, Echo . . . Gold Book . . . Chaplain. Irving Society . . . Little Sister: Christine Sugg . . . Society: Irving. rtible those lucky Seniors! Senior Class ELIZABETH PATTERSON LEACH . .. Thomasville, N. C. ... Major: Elementary Education; Minor; History ... International Relations Club ... Freshman Counseloi ... Future- Teachers ' Club . .. Gold Book ... Little Sisters: Mary Lou Goforth and Shirk) Holmesley ... Society: Emerson. VIRGINIA DARE LEWIS ... Kinston, N. C. ... Major: Elementary Education; Minoi English ... Religious Education Club ... French Club ... Speech Club ... Math Club ... Art Club ... International Relations Club .. Future [ eachers ' Club ... Freshman Counselor ... Little Sisters: [eanne Reddick and Gem Elrod ... Society: Irving. V1ARGARET ANN LINDSEY ... Wadesboro, N. C. ... Major; Elementary Education Minor: History ... Spanish Club Religious Education Club ... Math Club ... Inter national Relations Club ... Athletic Board ... G Club ... Future Teachers ' Club Little Sisters: Carolyn Stanford and Jean Cobb Societ) Emerson. Page I hut, of 1951 FRANCES SUE MARQUIS ... Greensboro. N. C. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor: Speech . . . Business Manager, G. C. Players . . . Cabinet Member. Y.W.C.A. . . . Chairman. World Student Service Fund Drive . . . Speech Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Literary Staff, Collegian . . . Literary Staff, Echo . . . Freshman Counselor . . . World Federalist . . . Secretary. Freshman Class . . President, [unior Honoi Societj ... Senior Honor Society ... Gold Book ... Who Who Among Students in America,, Universities and Colleges ... Chaplain. Emerson Society ... Little Sister: Anne Ewing ... Society: Emerson. LOUISE MURDOCK McINTYRE ... Statesville N. C. ... Major: Art; Minor: English ... Religion Club ... Art Club ... Secretary. Phi Theta Kappa ... Marshal ... [unior Transfer, Brevard Colle ge ... Art Club ... Senioi Marsha] ... Society: Emus,,,, A KATHRYN MILLER Charlotte. V C Ma Primary Education; Mint Spanish . . . Spanish Club . . . Treasurer, Secretary, President, P. K. Club . . . Vice-President, Cheerleader, Athletic Association . . . Literary Staff, Collegian . . . International Relations Club ... Religious Education Club ... Freshman Counselor G Club ... Art Club ... I louse President. Fit . . . Junior Superlative, Most Athletic . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Little Sister. Dons Casey ... Society: Emerson, ( i orite pastime, eating Senior Class BETTY LOU MOORE ... Mount Holly, N. C. ... Major: Speech; Minor: English ... Speech Club . . . French Club . . . Internationa] Relations I lub ... G. C. Players . . . Chiel Senior Mar-h.il ... May Court ... Little Sister: Sara Fonville ... Society: Emerson. Mill MAI ' ,11 MORGAN Asheville, N. C Major: Religious Education; Minor: Music ... Religious Education Club ... Music Club ... President, Business Manager, Glee Club ... Little Singers ... Spanish Club ... Cabinet Member. Y.W.C.A. ... Little Si-rers: Aliee Garret! and Am, Marie Daniel ... Society: Emerson. MARTHA GRAC1 MORRIS ... Forest City, N. C. ... Major: Music Education; Minor Piano... Vice-President, Music Club .. Chamber Orchestra treasurer, Future reachers ' Club Glee club ... Little Sisters: Angelyn Wethington and Bettj Hendricks ... s.u ietj 1 merson. Pa v dirt) mo of 1951 BETTY LOU O MASTER . . . Wilmington, N. C. ... Major: Biology; Minor: Speech . . . Council Representative, Freshman Class . . . Vice-President, President, Emerson Society . . . Treasurer, Bit ' n Spur . . . Vice-President, Cenozoic Club . . . Little Sister: Betty Faye Hedgecock ... Society: Emerson. ANNE STEVENS PARKER ... Greensboro, N. C. . . . Majors: Speech and English ... Sophomore Transfer, Wesleyan College . . . French Club . . . Vice-President, President. Day Students ' Association . . . Registrar, United Daughters of the Confederacy ... G. C. Players . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Gold Book . . . Business Staff, Echo . . . Business Staff, Collegian . . . Little Sisters: Jean Gowdy and Miivine Squier . . . Society: Emerson. MARY PEPENA PATELIDAS . . . Asheville, N. C Minor: English ... Science Club ... President. Ph. Merner Hall . . . Class Superlative, Most Intelligent . . . . Religious Education Club . . . Gold Book ... Ho Hutto . . . Society: El . ... Major: Religious Education; Theta Kappa . . . House President. . . Junior Transfer, Pfeiffer College nor Society . . . Little Sister: Edith ft lorul: Don ' i sleep in the library! Senior Class MAR] ELIZABETH PATTERSON ... Fayetteville, X. C. ... Major History; Minor: English . . . French Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Treasurer. United Daughters ol the Confederacy . .. Future Teachers ' Club ... Little Sister: Mary Alda Hileman ... So( ietj I merson. I UJRA II AN PAYNE ... Winston-Salem, N. (J. ... Major: Voice: Minor English ... Glee Club Vice-President, German Club ... Music Club ... Little Sister: Doroth) Holl Society: En SARAH DeNEALE PEELER . .. Lexington, X. C. ... Major: Sociology; Minoi Histo Spanish lub Religious Education Club ... World Federalist ... Little Sistei En Lee rhornburg Si cietj : Emerson. Page i kirty-four of 1951 MARILYN ELAINE PENEGAR ... Gastonia, N. C. ... Major: Ait; Minor: Mathematics . . . Bios Glub . . . Secretary. Alpha Gamma Delta . . . Sophomore Transfer, Brenau College ... Art Club . . . House President, Hudson . . . Spanish Club . . . Math Club . . . Little Sister: Elizabeth Hogan . . . Society: En ANN STEADMAN POE ... Rockingham, N. C. ... Major: Art; Minor: English ... French Club . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Marshal, Irving Society . . . Secretary, Vice-President. President, Art Club . . . Maid of Honor. May Curt . . . May Queen . . . Junior Superlative, Most Attractive . . . Literary Staff, Collegian . . . Critic. Irving Society . . . Little Sisters: Barbara Lee and Ha el Stallings ... Society: Irving. LENORA CAMILLE PRICE ... Richmond. Va. ... Major: Religious Education; Mil Spanish . . . Spanish Club ... P. K. Club . . . International Relations ( luh . . . Gold Book Religious Education Club ... Junior Honor Society ... President, Senior Honor Society Little Sister: Peggy Stanton . . . Society: Irving. By Godfrey, another uke on the hull! Senior Class Robinson Shelton PEGGY ROSE REID ... Ruse Hill. N. C. ... Majors: Speech and English ... French Club ... Literary Staff, Echo ... Literary Staff, Collegian ... Cold Bonk ... Marshal, Emerson Society ■■■ May Court . . Senior Honor Society ... Freshman Counselor ... Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. ... Social Standards Committee ... VYorkl Federalist ... G. C. Players . . . Little Sister: Martha Slott . . . Society: Emerson. JOELLA RICHARDSON ... Fremont. N. C. ... Majors: Religious Education and Histor) . Spanish Club ... Cabinet Member. Y.W.C.A. ... World Federalist ... President, International Relations Club ... Secretary, Religious Education Club ... Freshman Counselor ... Secretary, lunior Class ... Gold Book . Highest Proficiency Award, 1949 ... Secretary, Junior Honor Society ... President. Senioi Honor Society ... Junior Superlative, Most lntelleciu.il ... Senior Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges ... I mure Teachers ' Club ... Little Sisters: Eleanoi Hatcher and Jo Ann Watkins ... Societj Emerson. JULIA ANN ROBINSON ... Reidsville, N. Religious Education International Relation Religious Education Club .. . Freshman l oun lohns ' Club ... Chaplain, Irving Society ... Senior Marshal ... Little Sister: Ann Hi C. ... Major: Elcm ni.o 1 dm ation; Minoi s Club ... 1 ittle S, lgers . . Vice President elor . . . Glee Club An (lid. . , . Futun .. . Cold Rook , [reasurer, Senior Class asher ... Society 1. ing. of 1951 MARY JOSEPHINE ROWE . . . Charlotte, N. C. . . . Major: Religious Education; Minor: English . . . Folk Dance Club . . . Vice-President. President, Christian Workers ' Club . . . Phi Theta Kappa . . . Sigma Phi Alpha . . . Dramatics Club . . . Junior Transfer, Brevard College ... Religious Education Club ... Society: Emerson. RACHEL SUE SCOTT . . . Shelby, N. C. ... Council Member ... Fellowship Group C hurus . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Junior Transfer, Pfeiffcr College . . . Religioi . . Major: Religious Education; Minor: English . . Secretary, International Relations Club . . . Phi Theta Kappa . . . Order of Sundial . . . i Education Club ... P. K. Club . . . Honor Society ... Cold Book Society: Emerson. MARY JANE SHELTON . . . French . . . Religious Education . . . Glee Club ... G. C. Playe Daughters of the Confederac) [enkins . . . Society: En ■ President, Se Clas Little Sister: Kitty Ow Yanceyville, V C. ... Major: Religious Education. Minor: Club . . . International Relations Club ... G. C. Daughters s . . . Secretary-Treasurer. French Club . . . President, United . . . Senior Marsha] . . . Cold Book . . . Little Sister: Sue he week-end exodus for Davidson, Duke, and others points cast I Senior Class ETTA JANE SMITH ... Asheboro, N. C. ... Major: Journalism: Minor: English ... Literarj Staff, Echo ... Managing Editor. Collegian ... Recording Secretary, [rving Socierj Future Teachers ' Club ... Little Sister: Elinor Covington ... Society: Irving. IRIS ELAIN1 SMITH ... Holdcroft, Va. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor: Mathematics ... Religious Educt n C lull Math Club ... Literarj Staff, Echo ... Literary Staff, Collegian ... Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. ... Gold Book ... Freshman Counseloi International Relations Club . . Little Sister: Joy Little Society: Irving. 1 ' IIYI I IS EILEEN SMIIII ... Wilmington, C, ... Major: Biology; Minoi Social Studies . ., Modern Dance Club ... International Relations Club ... President. Cenozoic Club World Federalist ... Future teachers ' Club Cold Book ... little Sister: ( hristine Rcichard . . . Society: Irving. •„,,■ rhirtyeigfit of 1951 JO ANNE SNEAD . . . Wilmington, N. C. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor: Speech . . . Religious Education Club . . . Business Staff, Collegian . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Speech Club ... Cabinet Member. Y.W.C.A. ... Social Standards Committee ... Vice- President, Junior Class . . . Secretary, G. C. Players . . . Corresponding Secretary, Emerson Society . . . Senior Superlative, Most Valuable to G. C. ... Little Sister: Guydana Kendrick . . . Society: Emerson. MARTHA ANN STARKE ... Roanoke Rapids, N. G. ... Major: History; Minor; Sociolog) ... World Federalist ... Spanish Club ... House President, Hudson ... Gold Bcxvk Vice-President, International Relations Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Little Sister: Barbara Ann Smith ... Society: Emerson, MARGARET JOYCE SUGG ... Grifton, N. C Science ... Speech Club ... Religious Education Club . . . Literary Staff, Business Manager, Collegian . . . Jur Literary Staff, Echo . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . Major: Journalism; Minor: General . . Spanish Club ... Art Club ir Superlative, Most Popular . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Vice- iident, Irving Society Society: Irving. Senior Superlative. Most Popular Little Sister: Jackie Knott lot dog! , [nother picnic! Senior Class PEGGY JI AN IIKAIASON ... Lexington. . C Major: Religi, English ... Fellowship Group ... Chorus ... Order of the Sundial .. ... Intercultural Club ... Junior Transfer, Pfeiffer [unior College .. Club ... Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. ... Little Sister: Joyce Parker . js Education; Minor: President, Y.W.C.A. Religious Education Sot ietj Emerson. JEAN CARRINGTON TYREE ... Rocky Mount. N. C. ... Major: English; Minor: French ... Religious Education Club ... G. C. Daughters ... Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Jur Secretary, Students ' Association Proficiency Award, 1950 . . . Inter I Wo.ld Federalist . Students mi American Universit ' u Society: E Senior Honor Society ... Literary Staff, Collegian , ional Relations Club . . . As Future Teachers ' Glub ui Colleges French Glub .. . Recording ,. Gold Book ... Highest istant Literary Editor, Editor. . Who ' s Who [mong Little Sister: Ruili Scarbo Bl Rj I BON1 I A ALUS ... Minor: English . . . Glee Club . . C lub . .. Dramatics Club ... Juni. Relations Club .. . Math Club ... I ittle Sister. Paula Ann Peee Vinston-Salem, . C. ... Major: Religious Education; Choir ... International Relations Glub ... Psychology fransfer, Gardner-Webb Junior College ... International Religious Education Glub . . . Literary Stall, Collegian Society: Emerson. Page forty of 1951 MARGARET CAROLYN WARD . . . Walkertown, N. C. ... Majors: English and Spanish . . . Internationa] Relations Club . . . House President, Main . . . President, Junior Class . . . Vice-President, President, Spanish Club . . . Critic, Irving Society , . . Freshman Counselor . . . Junior Superlative, Best All Round . . . Literary and Business Staffs, Collegian . . . First Vice-President, Students ' Association . . . World Federalist . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Gold Book . . . Little Sister: Joann McCoy . . . Society: Irving. FRANCES ANN WARREN ... Burlingtoi Minor: English . . . Religious Education Club national Relations Club . . . President. Futu Assistant Business Manager, Collegian . . . Set Society: Emerson. N. C. ... Major: . Little Singers Teachers ' Club .. ir Marshal . . . Littl. Elementary Educa Spanish Club . . . Ii World Federalist Sister Sue Steele JEANNINE MARIE MOORMAN ... Roanoke. Va. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor: Speech ... G. C. Players . . . Glee Club . . . French Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . Speech Club . . . Secretary, Senior Class . . . C abinet Member. Y.W.C.A. . . . Sot let) 1 merson Ten-twenty eel together! I . s i smile tiini a ready wit make M welcome at any party. hat a sense o] humot this ambitious journalist has! Dot Jean Curtis Vfosi Talented Smart and witty is G. C. ' s own gift in the stage hi addition to Dot ' s flexibility behind the foot-lights she is quite talented with her pen. Good-natured Hazel has her fingers in every pie— ' ind with her capable assistance they all turn out perfect. Senior Class I I l I n. IVI RONC Best All-Round Page 1 orty two | i 1 1 a Richardson Most I ikeh m Succeet Superlatives ]o ' seems to possess a knack and know-how for every phase of college life. Her poise and intelligence will insure her success in any field. ' ]ody ilocs everything from taking top roles in plays to managing lighting effects and prompting actors. She ' s invaluable to the Players as she is to G. C. Frieda has a certain air of quia dependa- bility all her own. Steady and hard working, she ' s a top notch student. ITrslsnif O Anne Snead Most Valuable to G. C Frieda Morgan Best Student uniOR CLRSS ' NE JUNIOR coming up! Just take a mighty Sopho inure and add a year, a definite aim in lire, and a now room in I ludson. In these, mix in a reeling l unity among class- mates, who arc living together as [uniors for the first time. I hen stir in a touch ol a little sisters love and confidence, and a sharing ol work and fun in a major held. On this foundation, pour a new sense ol loyalty to G. C and a deeper understanding ol its ambitions. Result— a Junior on the way to the top anil a senior year! V text L otneJ the Jo T C taii ffl Ct Seated: Pearl Lunsford, Council Representative; Janice fohnson, President; [oanne I [arris, Secretary. Standing: |oan Goforth, Treasurer; Carlene Freeman, Vice-President. i Junior AlXIGOOD Ayers, G. Ayres, M. Baker Beck Christie Coble cullifeb Elliot Fonville [ I ■. I I ! N Gillespie Goforth Goodman, L. Goodman | Grani Gha Carolyn Alligood, Durham . . . Glenn Ayers, Pleasant Garden . . . Malinda Ayres, Richmond, Va. . . Bertie Baker, Wadesboro . . . Bett) Beck, Pilot Mountain . . . [oan Boyd, Greensboro. Jewell Brackett, Belwood . . . Jean Bradsher, Roxboro . . . Iai Brinkley, Durham Elizabeth ( allis, Bessemer Cit . . Aileen Casev, Mt. Olive ... Lula Cross Chapman, Salem, Va. Malissa Christie, Durham . . Catherine Coble, Burlington . . Sue Cullifer, MurFreesboro . . . Suzanne Elliot, Forest C ' it . . Carolyn Fonville, Burlington C ai Irne Freeman, Raeford. Carolyn Gillespie, Greensboro - [oan Goforth, Rutherfordton . . Lynne Good man, Greensb Margaret Goodman, Greensboro . . . Coleen Grant, Greens boro . . . Anne Grav, Wadesboro. Page Fori, Class (tHI I M Harris Helms HOCKETT HoCAN Huffman Inge Ingram Jenkins Iohnson Kfnerlv KlNCAID lunsford Marsh Masse Metz Morrison Ross Schumann Linda Greene, Rocky Mount Pat I lockett, Pleasant Garde I lull man. Burlington. Joanne Harris, Lenoir . . . Doris Helms, Durham I li .il)itli Ann llni ' . in. Kinston . . . Nancy Annette Inge, Fayetteville . Nancj Ingram, Greensboro . . . l.u lew il [enkins, Norwood . . Janice Johnson, Robersonville . . . Edith [udkins, Alexander, N. Y. . . . Agnes Kenerly, North Wilkesboro. Jo Ann Kincaid, Kannapolis Pearl Lunsford, Warrenton, Va. . Millicent Marsh, High Point . . Clariann Massey, High Point . . - Annie Ruth Metz Mooresville . . . Lucille Morrison, Statesville. lustine Patrick, Englehard . . . Sue Perkins. Hilton Village, Va. . . . Doroth) Plyler, rhomasville . . Vernida Roberson, Robersonville . . . Bets) Ross. Pleasant Garden . . . Saralyn Schumann, Rochester, N. V Page Fortyscvi Junior Class TUCKEB Vaughn Warren Wire Wright Helen Smith, Colfax . . . Patricia Smith, Goldsboro . . . Mildred Stephenson, Garvsburg . . . Patsy Stephenson, Garysburg . . . Nancy Suttles, Canton . . . [Catherine Sutton, Candor. Patricia Tucker, Pleasant Garden . . . Marian Vaughn, Stokesdale . . . Mar) Sue Warren, Newton Grove . . . Nancy Wike, New Bern . . . Betty Rose Wilkerson, I armville . . . Caroline Wright, Jarvisburg. Page Forty-eight Junior Class Nancy I Iuffman Best AU-Round ll [ 1 N C M i Must Talented At the switchboard a cheerful, Good evening, (.. ( . How familiar this greeting from our gay L. ( . [ccompanist wanted. Posters i —That ' s rough! In somehow she always comes through— our Huff. Lovely ideas— and different come in a rush; [nything happens when Casey ' s up to brush! Pa fi ' ■ ' ' ' Some things need fixiri around this school; We call on ]anice, for it ' s the rule. On her speed, versatility the championships hinge - The junior All-Star Athlete— we give you Mac luge. So studious and quiet, we like to brag, No, not a bookworm, just our friend, A{ Annette Inc.e Most Athletic Agnes Kenerlv Student Superlatives Page Fifty, OPHOfTIORE CLRSS G |RISPING leaves, reddening apples, curling smoke— Sep- tember calls again— calls to the hearts or the just-turned Sopho- mores to come hack to a welcoming G. C. Assured, cocky, they rush headlong into the new year, delighting in Haunting their rank before the poor green Freshmen. Oh, boy! We can stay up all night now. No more studying in closets after lights out. And, ol course, they just live for that glorious R Day when the Freshmen are reduced to their lowly positions, that of— Cowerinti Rats. But there are responsibilities connected with the exalted state of upperclassmen. There are culture tests, harder courses, and graduation of Big Sisters to face. They must decide on a major and take the path which will lead them into a happy and enriching future. Theirs is not an easy task, hut those dauntless Sopho- mores are ready for anything. So we leave them w lenge: Lav your foundations deep in the rich soil ol y college years. I he future is yours. Build ii high, and well. Second S toru uOulldi f er J ClaSi Jfficei Pat Owen, Treasurer Pegct Stanton, Vice-President Alice Garrett, Secretary Paula Pegg, Council Representative Betsy Lawrence, President -UK • i U r - , T U ' i v ' j 1 ••. . i ■I .J Ar % . ' -■ Sophomore Janice Alexander Siler Citv Margaret Allen Rockingham Mable Ballard Fuquav Springs Carolyn Barringer Salisbury | vne Beam 1 ligh Point Jeanne Bodie Williamsburg. Va. Sylvia Bodie Williamsburg, Va. Julia Brown Greensboro Martha Burch Burlington |ean Byrd Mocksville Miriam Byrd Worthville Doms Casey Mount Olive Ieannette Chance Lumberton Jean Cobb LaGrange Betty Costner . . . .Greensboro Jane Lee Council Charlotte Anne Cousins Enfield Catherine Covington Greensboro Mary Elinor Covington Wadesb Barbara Cox sheborO Ann Marie Daniel Charlotte Barbara Davis . .,] J. . Richmond, V.i Nancy Derrick Gerry Lee Elro ( kROLYN Evans Anne Evving Ann I-ields Sarah Fonville Morehead City 1 lenderson I i I iff, fo Class of 1951 Alice Garrett Burlington |ean Gowdy Fayetteville Betty Faye I Iedgecock I Iioh Point Betty 1 Iendricks Greensboro Mary Alda I Iii.eman Kannapolis Dorothy I Ion- Wakefield, Va. Nancy 1 Iolt Ervt in Edith I luTTO Kershaw, S. C. Beverly Ivester Winston-Salem Sue Jenkins Dallas Carolyn Jones Roanoke, Va. GuYDANA Kendrick Spinclale Jacqueline Knott Kinston Betsy Lawrence Fayetteville Barbara Lee I ligh Point Joy Little Denver Joann McCoy Sumter, S. C. Mozelle Masters Candler Sally Moomau Petersburg, W. Va. Alice Moore Granite Falls Betty Jean Owen Asheville Kitty Owen I ayette ille Patricia Owen,. __. . .Lincolnton Ioyce Parke Vera Parker Siur.i i v Peeler Paula Ann PeckI Jean Penny Greensboro Salisbury iTO- Charlotte Pnge Fifty five Sophomore Class of 1951  f f Peggy Pinner SufFolk, Va. Barbara Pritciiett Reidsville [eanne Reddick Walstonburg Chmstine Reichard Charlotte m Rudd Greensboro Russell Greensboro Piii i u Scarborough Greensboro Nancy Scott Concord Barbara Ann Smith Elizabeth Citv Roselyn Spivey Clinton Mirvine Squier Greensboro I Iazel Stallings Bayside; Va. Carolyn Stanford Chester, S. C. Peggy Jane Stanton Kittrell Sue Steele Burlington Martha Ellen Stott Whiteville (.1 litis i tNE Sugg Snow 1 lill Martha Suiter Garysburg Sarah Swain Greensboro ElIMA I HORNBURG Ashcboro Ann Thrasher Stonevil Pauline Walker .1. ., - . k • • .Thomasvil |o Ann Watktns [ I ouise Webb . . , . J X,) nc.i i u 1 i(fiiNtri?«L-J g r Fayetteville Daun Young S . . f . .Canisteo, N. Y. Page Fifty-six RESHnrmn clrss |_ HE sadness of leaving home . . . the first glance at G. C . ' s columns . . . the uncertain feeling of meeting room- mates lor the first time . . . then Rush Week with a new feeling of belonging . . . the trials ol Rat Day with its shimmering, shining, excelsior sunburst . . . C nristmas holidays and the unexpected happiness at getting back to school with new friends . . . the horror of lust examina- tions—and hall a layer in the foundation is laid . . . Before they know it, the Freshmen are getting a taste ol a new lire- Sophomore privileges! - ■ oLuulna the roundatio uina n L iaiS (Jfficers Jackie McLeod, Vice-President Nancy Beale, Secretary Mary Esther Brown, Council Representati Anne Acey, President Betty Thompson, Treasurer Freshman mi V kt}n® Browj C iiiui- l)l ..N nnc Acey, Portsmouth, Va. . . . Jean Armstrong, Belmont . . . Dot Baber, Shelby . . . Nancj Beale, Greensboro - . - Man Anno Beaver, Salisburj . . . Harriett Blackwell, I ynchburg, Va. . . . Nadine Blanton, Clover, S. C. . . . Mac Bowman, Brown Summit. Mildred Bradshaw, Graham . . . Sylvia Bradsher, Roxboro . . . Mar) Jo Brady, Ramseur . Faith Brooks, Roxboro Mar) Esther Brown, Asheville . . . Martha Buie, Biscoe . Man Ann Bullock, Kannapolis . . . Carroll Butler, Leaks ille. I ugenia ( ampen, Alliance . . . Betrj Clayton, Winston-Salem - . Mary Lane Clement, Greensboro . . Lois Collins, Nashville . . . Bettj Ruth Corzine, Con cord . . Vmc Cranford, [Tiomasville . . . Anna Critcher, Durham . . . Jo doss, Huntersvil ' le. Caroline Crowell, Vsheville . . . Faye Dail, Edenton . . . folvr Davidson, Staun ton, Va. Sylvia Diehl, Rock) Mount . . Martha Dixon, Hendersonville aiu Doggett, Rutherfordton . . Patricia Drum. Lincolnton . uu Duke ( a.viu ille. Page Sixty Class of 1951 ft ■ Lr ' w Frazier (.M.I. 1 . will G SIR, Groah Hali 1 1 iiuilsiKt H Hodges Hoi 1 M. II. ,1 MIS HoLTOf I u KSON (ONES JmMIl K MIBI Elaine Elium, Salisbury Charle Helen Ellison, Lexington . . . Frances Finch. Smithfield . . . Letty Jean Foster, Mocksville . Rebecca Frazier, Greensboro Geraldine Gaddy, North Wilkesboro Rosalyn Gasqu e, Rockingham . . . Betty Gentry, Leaksville. [ean Gilliam, rhomasville . . . Mary Lou Goforth, Rutherfordton Martha Goodman. Chadbourn . . Bett) Griffin, Charlotte . Bett) Groah, Falls Church, Va ' inne Hall, High Point . . . Lou Harbison, Shelb) . . Marlene I [armon, Gastonia. Daphne Mains. Roxboro . . . Varion Herndon, Kinston . Jeannette Hester, Greensboro . Bernie Hileman, Kannapolis . . . Patricia Hodges, Fairmont Rose Mae Holland, Smithfield . Laurie Holmes, Council . . . Quinton I [olton, I ,ouisburg. Shirk) Homesley, Cherryville . . Genevieve Honeycutt, Smithfield Joann Hoyle, Thomasville . . . Ann Huffines, Reidsville . . . Sue Jackson. Ayden . . . Bobbie Lou [ones, Ramseur . . . Pegg) Ann Joyner, Siler City . . . Frances Kendrick, Mount Hollv. Page Sixty-one l, 1 1 OR] Ml 1 RAM Mathis Maxwell Pope Price l, 1 LRA1 Mayhj u 11 A V Ml 1 EOD VlANCUM Moori i u P.LII. REYNOLDS, l . Betty Lou Kenerly, North ilkesboro . . . C.lista Riser. Bessemer City . . |ud Knight, Asheville . . - Jeanne Koonts Asheville . . . Jo Alyce Lacke) Wadesboro . . . Nanc) Lath. ni, Greensboro . . Maru.net Long, Graham . . Evelyn Loven, Spruce Pine. lean Lowe, Wilkesboro . . . Martha Mackenzie. Greenville . . . Maria Mc( lun VIcKenney, Va. . . - Pegg; McCraw, Glen Rock, N. J. . . . Carolyn McEIrath, Canton - [ackie Mil end. Lillington . . . Edith Ann Mangum, Rockj Mount . . . Claudia Mar-h. Wadesboro. Bett Martin. Guilford College . . Patricia Massey, High Point Joan Mathis, Carthage . . . Emma Maxwell, Stedman . . . Catherine Mayhew, Chern ville . Sara Elizabeth Moore, Wadesboro . . Lee Neal. Keysville, Va. . . . Eleanor Payne, Galax, Va. Man Pavne, Hopewell, Va. Pope. Pose I lill . - Wanda Man Ann Reid, Asheville Reynolds, Pleasant Garden. aih.na Pittillo, I lendersonville . . . Carolyn Greensboro . . Llewellyn Ray, Burnsviile Dorothy Reynolds, Rockingham . . . Nancj Pfl i Sixt) two Class of 1951 Jodena Rhodes, Lincolnton . . . l!ets Robinson, Wadesboro . . . Sue Robinson, Norlina . . . Mar) Rogers, Charlotte - . . Peggj Rogers, Hendersonville . . . Frances Sanders. Gastonia . Johannah Schwarz, I uckahoe, N. Y. . . - Blanche Selden, Weldon, Iris Sharp, Greensboro . . . Mary Ada Shuller, Williamston . . . Peggy Simpson, Stokesdale . . . Dorothy Smith, Kings Mountain . . . Nancy Kerr Snyder, Winston-Salem . . . Marguerite rhomason, Greenville, S. C. . . Betty rhompson, Burlington , . . Ruth Troutman, Pine Bluff. Dana l son, Portsmouth, Va. . . . Bennie Ruth Via, Martinsville, Ya. . . . Martha Ward, Walkertov. n . . . Gladynell Watkins, Forest City . . . Eleanor Webb, Rockingham . . . Margaret Anne White, Sanford . , . Bettj Ann Williford, Lumber ton. I ' nge Sixty-three ome wi Officers: Betty Davis (presi- dent), Lynne Goodman (Way student ' s representative I, Nancy Huffman (recording secretary ), Jean Gowdy I treasurer), Carolyn Ward (first vice-president), Mickie Marsh (second vice- president ), Annette Inge (cor- responding secretary - JUDGE Firm JURY There is no phase oi campus social life that escapes the view of the council. The few elected iris stand ready with their best advice whenever their classmates call. On Monday night the green clad officers debate and- decide mi everyday affairs, at the same time submitting important subjects and suggestions lor student bod) approval. Alter a serious year the judge mu jury lock soltens to an en- chanted expression amidst the whirling rhythm of the May l)a dance. 1 ' jl I I V I) Wis President IIOUSI l ' l ' ,l slDi is Becky Hayes, Dorla Evans, lean Penny, Jo Ann Goforth, Rosalyr Spivey, Louise Webb, P aR e sv,,, CABINET First roii-: Casev, Reid, Ku caid, Curtis, Callis Qvice-pres dent), Little (secretary ), Lav cett, Hayes, Goodman, B. Owen, Webb (treasurer), Dai iel, Richardson, Kenerly, Cha| man. Third row; Brinkle Stephenson, Freeman, Han mond, Marquis, Suoo, Jenkin Rudd, Davis, Hooker. Huffmai Not pictured: Moorman, r Owen, Hendricks, Stanfon I Iimiii.! mm, Strrlr. THE Y There ' s no doubt about the why. With a purpose in mind V cabinet girls put their heads together, and out pop fascinating plans Wednesday night fellowship keeping record crowds laughing at comedy talent . . . Sunday quietly begun with morning watch, concluding with vespers in Odell . . . Thursdaj afternoon di us sions and the deciding of problems to be aired at Religious Emphasis Week . . . Not to mention May-time with 350 students swinging bats and eagerl) devouring hamburgers, picnic bound . . . 1 be Y but. kept buzzing throughout the spring semester with ping pong games, new dance steps, or idle chatter. Yes ma ' am, it ' s the win and the Y that count. VDVISERS: Seated: Dean Waul . Miss Cullis. Standing: Dr. Gobbel, l)r Smith, Dr. Ramsav. Not pictured: Dr. Stinson. Page Si i] seve Frances Sue Marquis L. Celia Ann Edwards UUHO ' S WHO |ust who is who at G. C.J The class of ' 51 has six distinguished iresentatives in H ho ' s ho mong Student ' , in American Llui sities and Colleges. I he were selected because ol high scholastic nding, character and moral standing, campus leadership and ssiliilitv For future leadership. BETTY-Quiet, dignified-competent student governm friend to ..11. . ' nt president and ZEKE — Capable, inspiring—the earnest Y president, w to Rets things dune. SUSII ' 1 Mm H in | luv pctcni h i.j.iiu ci . the footlights. ml at home before DIXIE-Conscientious, sincere-an enthusiastic religious speaker. worker, and aide JO — Serene, poised— a serious student, succeeding in a takes. tything she undei II Intellectual, cheerful-the hard-working Echo ec personified. itor, with patience Page Sruy eight SENIOR MEMBERS: Seated: Patelidas, Brogan ( secretary-treasurer), Alligood, Rcid, Tyree, Price (president), Morgan. Standing Jenkins, Kenerly, Marquis. Davis, C oble, Richardson. Scott. Miss Average Student loves to l « k up to I [onor Society members who are intellectual but not bookwormish. ikI. .is .1 rule, these campus leaders live up to such expectations. Keeping up the high marks and vet finding time for fun in extra curricular activities is no easy matter, but these girls seem to manage— and well! LUISDOITl WITS JUNIOR MEMBERS: Seated: Steele, Kendrick, Stan ton, Cousins, Alexander (presi deni . Peeler. Standing: Field . secretflj i I, 1 [endricks, Stan For d, Dixon, Smith. Little, Beam Chance. Page Sixty-nine WE ' RE nEVER HOmESICK . Dear to the hearts of a certain group ol G. C. girls is a spot in the depths of Odell. I Icrc tin ' I own Students dash in and out from sunup till dusk. But usually you ' ll find their sanctuary empty, for these yirls are ' most always bus) in campus activities. G. C. is proud of her Greensboro lasses who add that ital touch with the outside world. I laid to make . n eight o ' clock. ' ' you say. Well, maybe so. they answer, Inn it sure is nice to he home in time for supper; lor ' Be it ever so humble there ' s io place like it ' Firsi row: Judy Brown, IVc k Frazier, Vera Parker, Ann Russell, Sarah Swain, Nancj I ' .ealc. Second row: Betty Costner (.secretary ), Joan Boyd, Carolyn Gillespie, Nanc) Reynolds, Martha Widenhouse, Nancj Ingram vice-president), Jeanette Hester, Bett) Hendricks treasurer), Ruth Scarborough, Catherine Covington, Lynn Good man council representative), Anne Parker (president , Bett) Martin. Not pictured Mar) I .me Clement. Page Set snty [TIFIIDS in WHITE Poised, gracious, and lovel} .1 fitting description ot the Senior Marshals. For no matter what the occasion here at Ci. C, these girls, radiating courtesy and quiet dignity to eaeli student and guest, are always on hand in their billowing white dresses and green and white satin ribbons. Seated: Ruth Mart, Ruth 1 looker, Betty Lou O ' Master, Shirley Davis. Standing: Betty Lou Moore, chief; Julia Ann Robinson, Jane Shelton, Becky Haves, Nana Gardner, Frances Warren. Page Seventy-one G. C. ' S ' 51 With .1 new feeling of co-operation, the ' 51 Echo staff pitched ri ht in to mirror another sear .it G. C. Each one added her suggestions to a growing collection of ideas, both for pictures -trn for lay-out. Grabbing typewriters, paper, and carbon, the tireless stall went to work writing and rewriting articles. With Dr. Carpenter ' s final O.K. came a warm sense of real achiei ement. Then the inevitable December deadline loomed tip. with frantic dashes to and from the photographer ' s, hurried typing of copy, and frenzied proofreading till all horns. But the stall came through! I he reward lor the late hours and haul work? The excited rues ol THE ECHO ' S HERE! Seated. Goforth (music alitor), Greene (asst. literary alitor}, John- son (-photography editor ' ), Reid (literary alitor ' ), Poe (art editor). Marquis. Standing: Curtis (club editor . Lawrence (class editor), Beam, Sugg (sports editor . I nau, Stanton, Hedgecock, Hunnicutt. miRROR Molly Lambeth John: Business Manager Demure, charming, cunning girls Pick their way along the streets. Pausing in their business whirls To check the list on Echo beats. Gracefully entering the welcome door. With poise the keynote of hei chore A twist of the he. nl and wink of the eye- S 1 the little man says a big Aye. Business Staff: Anne Parker. Sue Steele, Barbara Lee, Malinda Ayr Betty Lou O ' Master. nEWS AS St. ill members pounding theii typewriters furiously trying to meet the Tuesday dead line . . . reporters dashing here and there scooping a story . . . Hazel franticalh searching for a shorter distance to the Vdvo cate office with a List minute article . . . I hen Friday and the finished pioduct . . . sisjIis and smiles of satisfaction as readers chat over some interesting feature ... a happy editor with another successful edition of— riw Collegian. el Armstrong Editor Literan Staff: Armstrong, Rudd, Goodman, Huffman, Kenerly, Alligood, Reid, Stanford, Marquis, Moomau, Smith, Little, [ohnson, Fields, turns. Beam, Ward, Floyd, Capps, Pinner, Parker, Allen, Smith, Daniel, Evans, Chapman, Alexander, Fisher, Snead, Morrison, Tucker. Vol pictured Chance, Coble, Wallis, Casey, [ohnson, Thomason, Hunnicutt, Swain. Goforth, Pati lidas IT HRPPEnS Advertising manager isn ' t in . . . We ' ve exhausted our advertising funds ... Iun feet plod along the sidewalks of downtown Greensboro. Sickly smile, hoarse voice, worn out feet— but the Collegian has to be pub lished. Publicity manager is in conference for two hours . . . Sure, I ' ll take an ad. Too tired to show thanks . . . last ad in. In spite of all, the business staff publishes a paper. No travels abroad for experience— they find plenty in Greensboro. Margaret Sugg Business Manager i : , ' Pfe! liuwie-- Si.. : Shirley Peeler, Linda Greene, Frances Warren, Shirley Davis, (.., Ha Steele. Barbara Lee. Malinda Ayres, Margaret Sugg. Not pictured: Bettie Baker. DO ' S and DOITT ' S [Tie pocket-size Handbook is the Erst selection in ever} G. C. iris library. With its pictures and poems, the green-and-white booklet greets all stu- dents, acquaints them with the various organiza tions, provides a complete school calendar, and oilers helpful suggestions for everyone. All agree that the Handbook is indispensable. Officers: Dot Curtis, edito rusiness manager. Lynn Goodman, FRESHITIfln COUflSELORS Say, have you made out your handbook test yet? Not yet, but I ' m gonna make mine easy— I remember when 1 was a Freshman. 1 h.it is characteristic chat of the Freshman Counselors, who are a group of capable upperclassmen chosen to guide and assist the Freshmen with the rules ami regu- lations of the college. Their friendly advice and kindly guidance play a big part in making the Freshmen feel at home at G. C. First roir: Watkins, Harris, Daniel, Casey, Council, Bodie, Ward. Second roir: Tucker, Rudd. Houk. Eurv. Hardee, Hendricks. Ih.ui row: Kenerlv. Alli ood, Smith, Gnltith. Steele, Freeman, Warren, fourth row. Marsh. Massey, Lewis, Leach, McCoy, Patrick, Webb. Not pictured Crawford, Parker, Lunsford, Scarborough, Stephens,,,,. Alexander, Peeler. SOCIAL YARDSTICK What to wear? . . . Ask the Social Standards Committee. Where to dine and dance? . . . Ask the Social Standards Committee. Blue jeans on campus? . . . Ask the Social Standards Committee. This campus yardstick is successful in uphold ino the distinction of G. C. Committee: Peggy Reid, Jean Gardner (chair- man), Jeanne Reddick, Carolyn Stanford, Betty Rose Wilkerson, Dot Holt. THE GRACEFUL WAY Beautiful Christmas cards ' Where did you get them? Ordered them through the I lome Ec. Club. Say, did you know that most ol the members ol that dub make their own clothes? Thought so. rhe always look like fashion models. And have you ever eaten any ol the cakes and cookies that the) bake for theil annual Christmas sale? Boy, are I hex good 1 Smart girls, those ' And no wonder, look at their sponsor-Miss Tickle. Seated: Robinson, Fonville, Stephenson. Crawford ( | ri.-iiiieiif ). Davis (scrupbook keeper), Alligood (secretary), M ( , rr i SO n, Pritchett. Standing: Smith (vice-president ' ), Evans (reporter), Gardner, Owen (treasurer), Watkins, Sugg, WE ' RE FROm DIXIE UGH, fl BUG Save th.it Confederate moncx cause the Smiths gonna i isc again. So goes the old song, and so goes the modern economic upswing. At long last the South is truly coming into its ovi n. In the G. C. chapter ol the U.D.C. the open meetings consist ol a devotional Followed In pledges to the Christian flag, the Stars and Stripes, and the Confed crate flag. Among the cluh ' s activities are programs that keep alive the spirit ol the old South and the new. Clockwise: Goodman, Patterson (treasurer . Holden, Alligood, Shelton I president . Martin, P.irkcr. Ayres (chaplain). Not pictured: Alligood, Lawrence (secretary), V. Parker. Stephenson ( vice president ). Cenozoic Club members find fascination in a blending of frolic, fun, and very mundane sticky work. For whether examining the physical structure of a frog or producing photo-synthesis in leaves, these students of nature show a keen interest in their work, discovering drama in even the simplest kind ol life. First row O ' .Mastcr (riLC-prcsident , Crawford, Davis (pro- gram chairman i. Smith (•president). Second row: Alligood, Gowdy, Lunsford, Pat Smith. Evans (secretary-treasurer . Miss Cole, Miss Smith. SPLASH OF COLOR A Hick ol the brush, a twist of the palette, a splash ol color, and a heautilul landscape is captured on canvas by a member ol G. C. ' s Art Club. The talent also includes painting still life scenes, abstracts, perspective drawings, weaving, cla modeling- anything you name, these young da Vinci ' s can do ' First row: Ray, I null, Bradsher, Long, Good man (vice president ), Cranford. Second row. Moore, Schuman, Parker. Little (secretari treasurer), Patrick, Penegar. third run . Poe i president I, Mclntyre, Miss t ullis. Vol pictured: lie. mi, Casey, Ellison, Evans, Gardner, Hodges, Hunt, McElrath, Matins, Maxwell, Rogers, Baber. PREACHERS ' KIDS Yep, mv Papa ' s a preacher, too. Such is the remark of a typical minister ' s daugh- ter—a P. K. to us G. C. students. With a very successful record behind it, the P. K. Club is striving to promote a longer lasting and deeper fellowship through parental influence. First row: Davidson, Shuller, Masters, Price, N. Scott, Henley, R. Scott. Second ro r. Payne. Jones, Millei (president ), Plyier ( vice-president ' ), Jenkins, Peso (secre- tary). Penny (treasurer). Third roir: Ingram. Stanford, Blackwell, Acey, Joyner, VVidenhouse, Price. Not pictured. Ashmore, Critcher, Reichard. JUST LIKE ITIOTHER Once a month tradition losing Greensboro College students meet to follow 1 in the footsteps of their mothers. Each year the G. C. Daughters join together to adopt some worth while project which will aid and preserve the traditional beauty of their mothers ' Alma Mater. First row. Ray, 1 1... .kcr I president Gasque. Honeycutt, Stott. Third rox borough. Fourth run-: Moore, Johnsoi Byrd, Cullifer (secretary), Daniel, Di Suss- White, Koonts, Harbison. Second roic: Schwarz, Lons. Campen, U.ilkcr, Owen. Robinson. Chapman, Scar Shelton, Parker. Tyree, Cos. Not pictured. Alexander. hi. Hall. Peeler, Harris. Holton, Little, Marsh, Thrasher, LOOKING TOWRRD PRRIS Bonjour, Mademoiselle . . . Parlez vous francais? . . . Mais oui. Phrases similar to these drift from the monthly meeting of the French Club. Interesting discussions t ais turns, family life, movies, folk songs, and literature dominate these informal get-togethers. Under the capable guid- of Dr. Stinson and Dr. Dunstan. the French classes arc oiven a broader out- look on the French civilization both past and present. l Jone ( I, dent), Bullock. Doaeett, Cranford. See..,., I Penny, Byrd, Dixon, Ecvino. Holt, Christie, Hoyle, Holmes, Williford, Sheltor. secmnr] n. ' .-.io . Third row: Webb, Chapman, Spiyev, Kendricks, Coble, Hall, Campen, Wethinfiton, Frazier, Watkins, ik. Foiirln row: Bradsher, Fields, Smith Massey, Maxwell. Schwaiz, Covington, lyester, Suiter, Butler, Selden, Harbison. I.ti . row: McLeod, Huffines. Blackwell, Joyner, Harris, Hedgecock, Beaver, Burc-h. Irmstrong. Not pictured: Cobb, kendrick. Lackey, Buic, Smith, Acres. SAY IT in SPflniSH . Textbooks and classroom rules are cast aside when the Spanish Club, under the direction of Dr. Heironimus and Dr. Dunstan, holds its meetings. By means of friendly conversation, special programs, and group discus- sions this language is brought clearly to the minds of those interested in learning more of the customs and life ol the Spanish-speaking nations. f MS ron : Koo is. Brown, Mo ,ie, Mill. , lo Hodjses, G isi|in ' Holland .1,1 ro , Kenei l , H iv, 11,,,,,, Is 1. , S.i itli, cClure, si, ,,ll,, Davidson Payn. Rcc Masters, Kindt, Cos. 11.11 ■slo. Reid Marsh (ack I ' m, Wan binson, Bodie, r - ' n 1 ;;, 1 ;, ' ,; Di ' . ' - ' ni, Stoi :c, Sti iton ' ton icil Maclu w, Rhodes, Dunn. Vol pic ,,,,sl: Sl.,1 In,.., Brad . Bon 1, M.lsl, , On en Lee II,,., as,,, ' ,, h.scr. (. ' ,l,h Page 1 ighty IT ALL ADDS UP Do the girls in the Math Club merely work problems and gaze .it heavenly bodies at their meetings? No, the programs are varied and verv interesting. For instance, the visit to the planetarium at Chapel Mill to see the Christmas show was an un- forgettable experience for all who went. Club members keenly enjoyed special movies and speeches by business men on the relationship between mathe- matics and different businesses. Officers: Peggy Beard (president), Jo Ann Goforth (vice-president), Anne Cousins (secretary-treasurer ), Ann Ash more (program chairman). Members: Owen. Suiter, Fields, A., Penegar, Goodman, Daniel, Massey, Lawrence, Jackson, Reid, Goforth, Doggett, Thornberg. Reddick, Knight. Hardee. Wethington, Garrett, Smith, Council, Collins, Lowe, Fields, M., Payne. GERfTlfln CLUB Do you study Greek- Noj but sometimes I think so when m in my German class. Such responses are sometimes heard Mm members oi the German Club, ut these members really have a good me when they hold their regular lonthly meetings, speaking German, r singing songs and playing Folic lines originated in Germany. They sav really gets to be Fun. row Pope, C rowell, Owen, Young esideni i, Bodie. Second row: Robin riffin, hn l secretary treasurer I, Stott. lint, I row. Foster, Martin, I ' .iviu-, lU-ndruks (.president . Not I: Costner, i lliott. Page Eiohty-o WORLD FEDERRLISTS The Greensboro College Chapter of the World Federalists has grown In leaps and bounds. In its program ol the past Year the group observed W ' urld Government Week, held study groups, attended the annual state convention ol the World Federalists, and engaged speakers who discussed world problems. Marquis. M.iiiuum.  yd, Elrod, Reddick, igan, I looker, I ields, public in chairman , ured: I!. Davis, Ed EYES 0E1 THE WORLD II. as is evident, ihe tension in inter national relations was sufficiently im portant to cause the organization ol the International Relations Club wars ago, today the e liih is ol paramount im- portance. For at no time in the history ol the world have international rela- tions been ol such momentous concern. With the world divided into two camps, the democratic and the communistic, it seems a toss-up whether our present free institutions are to survive or be engulfed by Communism. In the lace ol such grave peril the cluli has not fallen short of its duties. During the year this group held an international tea lor College students, had panel discussions „„ world affairs, and had Capable persons to speak on interesting and arresting problems. I trsl kcr, c ousins, Mill,-,. Bro ■ ■.... librarian I, Ballard, Bovd. Second row: Gol ol, i ... president . I ' M... hristi, Ingram, I ui ker, I rcem n, Metz. I for, Scarborough, Stanton, Perkins, Callis. Schu ni.111.1, llnves, landsev, t.nw. Iniirth row: I 1 .1. ....... I ' , --. Hm.j.ih. Walker. Mien, In Ions. Manuns, Riihardson i iir.-wdciil I ill , row: Surkc Ocreton i.r i . Patrick, Ions (,.11,-spie. li.uue. Shell.,,,, I ' ,,-I. , Miller, all, Idu Gai „ls, lt.,1, Page igfct) in.. A. B. C. ' S-PfiTIEnCE PLEASE Reading and ' riting and rithmetic Are subjects that ' ll never sti A, But Future Teachers don ' t despair; They cross their hearts and say a prayer. The musical notes register yet, But where ' s the patience to coax and pet The tiny tots to do, re, me Or keep the fifteen vear olds at sea. But all in all there .s some fun In knowing that a job ' s well dune. As Future Teachers you ' ll proudly stand By lending manv a helping hand. Hunker. V ..ii.Ii. vft.rd. it, 1 Gaidm 1 i.in , S. Davis, Hull Morns i (rcdsiui ' p II .hi, i Third row: l.mJ sey, Uligood, 1. Fields, fourth Smith, II Davis Patterson, Wan Ward. Fifth r, JIM ' S,, I, III , 1 11, tl. II ,,.| son, Hart, Sixth I H,.l,.nv,,n. Il.nr-, ulk. c pps, ..i pictwi ,! EJuards, (.nil, Hi Tyiee. FOR mORE serious momEriTS Visiting speakers, discussions I vo cationa] opportunities, field trips to local points of interest— all arc a part ,,l the program of the Religious Educa- tion Club. All G. C. students, not mcrclv the religion majors, arc eligible and invited to become members. M. Hileraan, ITiompson. Not Beard, Bradshaw, Callis, Dieh] Hunker, Knight, Km, nis. Lee, Pee Reynolds, Joyner, Wallis. Page Eighty-th OPEfl LETTER TO THE G. C. PLAYERS There ' s no need to sav Dear Players ; that ' s just understood. Somehow through all the smiles and tears of every plav that ' s ever been, you ' ve tound a place down deep in my heart. If someone savs that he ' d like to have a little enthusiasm, cooperation, and hard work with a shot of just plain fun, let him listen to this. I lunt up the nearest Player. She has them all. plus a hit more. Oh, I know the going gets rough at times. I can hear you now: Hey, my beard slipped! . . . For pete ' s sake, dim that spot! . . . Ward robe, please sew on that button: I ' m in drastic need. . . . All tight 1 How ' bout sinking that set sometime to- night. We only have ' til 12:00. But someway, somehow, you alwa bigger and better persons than you w ceived that coveted invitation to becon As you leave me to e Lite, keep alive that s forget your cue: Once Thanks for just being ate new roles rit which is v Plaver. always come throi before you ,1 G. C. Pl.t i the Oram, urs. and n a Plaver. rsl row: P.irker. Johnson, Edwards, Sleek-. Reid, I unis (president . Marquis I 1 ' ir Snead (secret.,,, . Perkins. Jenkins. Moore, Stephenson, Schumann, Hall (piiWiY rman, Little. ..r pictured: Henley, Elliott, Daniel. WE LIVE in ODELL First row: Russell, Bodie, Jones, Jenkins, Stanford, Ewing. Second row: Burrus, Harter (president), Kendiick (treasurer), Warren (secretary . Morris (vice-president), Gardner, Ham- mond, Morgan, rhtrd rmc: Covington, Chapman, Nelson, Hanson, Hendricks, Costner, Vaughn, Inge, Wright, Helms. Brinkley, H.irt, Huffman, Bradsher. Fourth row: Holt, Spivey, Goodman, Hallman, Aman, Kincaid, Sutton, Harris, Masters, Penny. Not pictured: Lawrence. The musical notes on lines and bars hold a meaning for all. Memories, dreams, ■ ■ emotions are awakened under skillful hands and voices, I his cultural side of life is carefully overseen b) the Music Club. Special guest recitals and receptions are planned throughout the year. Each member contributes jn extra touch by playing includes in chapel, appearing in student and senior recitals, or entertaining at Y fellowship. The tireless energy and ever willing co-operation bring notes of respect from the school. Page Ei htv-fn ' Seated: Edwina Hallman, Malissa C hristi, Nancy Huffman. Standing. Jane Beam. Mrs. Hansen. Miss Singer, .ma Wike, lean Bodie. R TOUCH OF OLD EriGLflllD A kev-note in entertainment at G. C. is the group of Little Singers. I his merrv group of twelve sings not onlj Foi entertainment of fellow students, hut also For radio programs, concert tours, and chapel programs. Under the direction of Miss Singer, they thoroughly enjoy singing madrigals. TuninG TirriE Lugging heavy cellos and awkward French horns around campus can be very troublesome. However, when the Chamber Orchestra is presented in concert, the members soon forget aching shoulders. Throughout the year, this group has partici- pated in many college programs and functions. Wen hers: K n, .,1,1. Boyd ifoung, Fra ier Armstrong Robera n, Ne A. Mrs. II risen Russell lie dr cks. right Helms. Coving I ' m,],, on, M ml udkin len. s - Inge I lark how the bcl throw cares away . . sweet silver hells all seem to say TOURinG WITH R SOflG Savannah, here we come! Bov, are the tires of this Greyhound burning up the highway! ' The Glee Club is on its way. Making two tours each year, these wirls go anywhere from western North Carolina to the eastern coast and I mm Florida to New York. They sing for radio programs, local concerts, and all special occasions. IS iff. i iizSr i First row: Hammond, Gardner, Dixon, Hoyle, McCoy, Snyder, Costner, Morgan (.business manager), Ivester, Brinklcy, M. L. Kenerly, Russell. Second row. Kincaid, Holt, Penny. Via, Vaughn, Maulden, Acey, A. Kenerlv (secretary-treasurer I, Hunt. McLeod, Reid, Gaddy, White. Hunnicutt. Third roie: Simpson, Sharp, Foster, Stott, Kindt, Perkins, Groah, Harbison, Burch. Inge, Griffith (president), Chapman. Wright (vice-president), Mr. Williams (director). Fourth row: Hart. Wilkerson, Jones, Smith. Mutinies, Butler, Seidell. Blackmail. Harter, Morris, Armstrong , Harris, Moon-. Not pictured: Bracket!. Brown, Davidson, [udkins, McCraw, Payne, W ' .llllS. 4% ■• £%Jk I J MM • - •« p? Q JU mW 4C lOl lau ,i W (JSeaukituL entire, and cleali y . . . .A THEY KEEP THE BALL ROLLING.... Interested in picnics, parties, sports, dances, suim meet ' ., horse shows? Of course we ' ve got them all, and they ' re spon sored bv one ol the most active organizations on campus lie Athletic Board. Seated. Miller vice-president . Alexander, Peeler treat urer , Baker, Ballard, Beard. Standing I indsey, I apps cheerleader I, Inge, Marsh, Beck, Cullifer, Freeman, Fisher, Pinner, Gowdy, Harter, [ones. Sue Iiuk President miss g. c. lias anybody seen our Kitty? You bet! She ' s always on hand— pitching, batting, serving a volley- ball (almost bigger than she is), playing hockey, playing— well, you name it- she can do anj I ' em. She ' s 1951 ' s Miss G. C. Our pride and joy, Kitty Miller. GEE WHIZZES Sometimes limping— sometimes nursing a bruised member— often wondering if it was worth the effort. Then the athletic picnic the president calling out that spe- cial name ami the thrill that nl receiving that green ami white bit iii wool can bring. Worth the bruises, girls? Just ask one of them. The one and onh G Club. Seated: Miller. Flovd. Lindscv. Fulk. Standing: FisIkt. [nee, Beard. TflKinG THE HURDLES And to the tunc of The William Tell Overture, they ' re ofl to the races. At least it Feels like racing when those beginning rider-, learn to trot and canter. But those first trying lessons are , «in Forgotten as the stiff beginners become expert horse-women, and then comes the reward— becoming a real member of the Bit n Spur Club. [Tien spring brings ever) G. C. rider ' s big moment. the annual horse show, with judges, blue ribbons, and the winnah! Members: Mary Lou GoForth, Miekie Marsh (jiresi- dent), Gerry Lee Elrod, Nancy Derrickson, Miss Norman, Betty Lou O ' Master (.treasurer ' ), Ruth Hooker (secretary)- ra ■■■■■■ I Atnd sgems by S tre atkenS { l ftna Supports the rest EnriERSon society OFFICERS Seated. Gay Hall (ceiwoi . Nancy Gardne r (vice-president . Betti Lou O ' Master (president . Mickie Marsh (treasurer . Agnes Krmrh [critic . Standing. Lula Chapman (nccom innsf ... Linda Greene (recording secretary . [o Anne Snead (corresponding sec retary ' ), Frances Sue Marquis (cfcapk.M Betty Lou ()M m i r President MARSH l s First row: Belt) [ean Owen, Sylvia Bodii s I Bai bara I ee m |enkins, Ann Marie Daniel, Sarah I., mil- Stars in their eyes . . . and no wonder . . . Victory again i n the Emerson girls! At the rollicking Emerson circus and at the grave Indian pow- wow, Emerson love and laughter were radiated among old skirls and new as the) enjoyed together the antics of Monica the monkey and the candid wit of the solemn bit; chief. And. later, during the evening serenades, all shared the cjuiet beautv and sincerity I Emerson love songs and learned to smile through tears at the mean- ingful words in the forma] ceremony. Sharing together these experiences lends a feeling ol friendship and love as cheering Emersons join hands and hearts in singing the Emerson song. IRVinG SOCIETY OFFICERS Seated: Jean Bradsher (cen- sor), Ann S. Poe (critic), Patsy Capps (president), Margaret Sugg (vice-president), Molly L. Johnson (chaplain ). Standing: Aileen Casey (corresponding secretary), Ruth Hart (recording secretary ' ), Betty Beck (treas- urer), Ann Russell (accom- panist . Hey bop-a-re-ba! You been around to the Irving Casino yet? Have I 1 Ynn don ' t think I ' d miss those sea shells, ' snow kills ' and sIi.il; sessions, tin you? Atlantic ( it s got nothing on those Irs ings! On Saturdaj the Irvings changed From beach to beauty, making a Southern Plantation come right up to the twentieth century in the society hall. I hen on Decision Night there were the usual smiles, tears, and a lew heart-aches. However, these were soon Forgotten in the ex- citement of joining new members to the old a union ol love, loyalty, and ideals. Whether in victory or in deFeat, the Irving spirit will not falter. Patsy Capf President MARSHALS First row: Jane Beam, Su Steele, Edith Hutto. Second rou Ann Rudd, Shirley Peeler, Dot Casey. Retaliating Benedick is I larriet Craig exclaiming, I he man hasn ' t been Kirn Hut 1 would bother to check up on. I Ik ' curtains opened and closed with appreciative applause at the G. C. Players ' lirst fall production. [Tie plot ol George Kelly ' s Craig ' s Wife gave in ' stars ample opportunity to shine in serious and comic roles. LIndei the expert direction I Miss Searles, backstage crews artfull) applied make-up, effectivel) focused the spots, and .11 ranged a pk turesque stage. Page nich eight CUED TO PERFORrriAncE When 1 said 1 would die a bachelor, 1 did not think I should live till 1 were married. Shakespeare romped again on the G. C. stage last May and made more than Much Ailo About Nothing. Production mined indoors this year, where a responsive audience peered around cardboard trees to catch the antics ol the prankish cast. Plavers showed that they were old hands at the game. whether backstage last-looking at the script or before the footlights playing for that laugh. EflCHflnTED EVEninGS Is Jerrj coming to the Valentine dance, Nancy? You bet he is ' Who ' s youi date? Who, me? I ' m going stag— I like to break on all the good-looking Fellows. Such is the conversation around campus before a big dance, fhe irksome task of carrying chairs I mm the traditional dining room dance hall, the dry ordeal of eating bag suppers .ill is forgotten unh the thrill ol waltzing to strains of an orchestra under blue lights and romantic decorations. A lasting thrill is a C.iecnsl C ollege dance. m a y DRY Silent admiration oj a Implicit crowd . . jhislel dresses and then the while . dancing feet with merry notes . . . it ' s Mar Day at G. C. Pagfi Our Hundred Beth, Bed in lueuu Maid of Honor 1951 (DRY 166 (- ' -J4ail COURT %S5 Bdtu Jiou t Senior Attendant i y iii L arlene .jrn ]unior Attendant iii V— arbara oLt Sophomore Attendant 1951 ITIRY ' ' .(.( JO C rod; I reshman Attendant COURT C i ' ctiin oLot en I reshman . itciuhnii Win Cclitli JJutto THROUGH THE In the spring of 1950 a new day dawned for G. C. as students watched Mr. |ames G. Hanes lay the corner-stone for the new science-class-room building. When fall heralded in a new school year, there were freshmen to meet. Doth societies, vying for new girls ' affection, were on their toes with parties night and day. Then one day freshmen knees knelt in despair. I he sophomores treated them like lowly rats. But spirits were united again as girls tacked and hammered early one frost) December morn to hail greetings to homecoming graduates. YERR RT G. C. I hrough .ill (i. C. ran a thrill at the library dedication. A few months ol steady building had turned a dream into reality. The faculty remembered war-torn schools and contributed tnfts for student purchase at the W ' .S.S.F. old time auction. A secure feeling ol graduation plans entered senior hearts as they lelt the weight ol caps and gowns put on by little sisters. Pent up spirits ripped and roared on (I. C Das. Classes seized the chance to rib each other. But in the end. hands and hearts joined in singing ' The green and white forever, our own dear Ci. C. THE FII1RL STEP Slow stead) steps find their places in the black-gowned line. Silent girls have memories which bring tears, but thoughts of the Future which awaken eager smiles. 1 he marshal signals. The procession begins the march toward a commencement of a new life. nun i) ion w i i n . si rong and sure, WITH Al [RM AND AMPLE BASE: AND sc 1 NDING AND SEC LIRE SI [Al 1 fOMORROW I l l) I IS PLACE . . . Page One Hundred , STUDEflT LIST Vcey, nnc Dardcn. 206 Court St.. Portsmouth, Va. Alexander. Janice, Chatham Hotel, Siler City, N. C. Allen. Margaret, Box 25. Rockingham, N. C. AII.oo.kI. Carolyn, Route 4. Durham. N. C. Alligood, Mary, Route 4. Durham. N. C. Aman, Frances, Maple St.. Greenville. N. C. Armstrong, Hazel, Mt. Gilead, N. C. Armstrong, Jean C, 22 Poplar St.. Belmont. N. C. Ashmore, Ann. Yanceyville, N. C. Ayres, Malinda, 2325 Floyd Ave., Richmond 20. Va. Ayres, Pansy Crowder (Mrs). Pleasant Garden. N. C. Baber. Dorothy, 115 V. Graham St., Shelby, N. C. Baker, Bettie, Box 426. Wadesboro, N. C. Ballard, Mable Lee, Route 2, Fuquav Springs, N. C. Barringcr. Caroline. 1101 West Innes St.. Salisbury. N. Beale, Nancy, 907 Magnolia St., Greensboro. N. C. Beam. Jane. 612 Sunset Drive. High Point. N. C. Beard, Peggy, 537 Ramsev St.. Favettcville. N. C. Beaver. Mary Anne, 317 S. Lee St., Salisbury, N. C, Beck. Betty, Pilot Mountain, N. C. Blackwell, Harriett Gav. 1312 Rivermont Ave.. Lynchburg Blanton, Evelyn Nadine, 608 Fitchette St.. Clover, S. C. Bodie, Jeanne S„ Box 568. Williamsburg. Va. Bodie, Sylvia. Box 568, Williamsburg, Va. Bowman. Mae. Broun Summit, N. C. Boyd, loan. 804 Elam Ave., Greensboro, . C. Brackett. Jewell, Belwood, N. C. Bradshaw, Mildred Ann. Box 707, Graham. N. C. Bradsher, Jean, Crestwood Drive. Roxboro, N. C. Bradsher, Sylvia Thompson. Crestwood Drive. Roxboro, N Brady, Mary Jo. Ramseur, N. C. Brewer, Gladys, Route 2. Wadesboro. N. C. Brinklev. Mary, 1062 W. Forest Hills Blvd.. Durham, N. 207 Fallon Ave., Woodcrest, Wilmii ogan, M.ii Alii Del. x 446, Roxboro. N. C. ,n Ave.. Greensboro, N. C. Flint St., Ashcville. N. C. C. Brooks, Ruth Lunsford, 1 Brown. Julia, 3605 Madi Brown. Mary Esther, 18: Buie, Martha. Biscoc, N Bullock. Mary Ann. 310 West Ave . Kan Burch. Martha, 1811 S. Church St.. Burl: Butler. Carroll Cynthia. Box 253. Spray, Bvrd. Jean. Mocksville. N. C. Byrd, Miriam, Worthville, X C. lapolis, N. C. ngton, N. C N. C. Callis, Elizabeth C, Box 23. Bessemer City, N. C. ( ampen, Eugenia, Alliance. N. C Capps. Patsv. Areola. N. C. Casev, Aileen, 209 W. College St., Mount Olive. N. C. Casey, Doris, 209 W. College St., Mount Olive. N. C. Chance, Sarah Jeanette, Box 726. Lumberton, N. C. Chapman, hula Cross, 368 Broad St., Salem, Va. Christie, Malissa, 1016 Minerva Ave.. Durham. X ( Clement, Mary Lane, 306 W. Bessemer Ave., Greensboro, Clayton, Betty Louise. Route 7. Winston-Salem. N. C. Clemmons, Addie Belle. 2516 Sherwood St., Greensboro, Cobb, Jean. La Grange, N ( Coble, Catherine, 610 S. Broad Si . Burlington, N ( Collins, Lois, Nashville, X C. ( otzine, Betty Ruth. 34 N. Crowell St., ( oncord, N ( Costner, Betty, 5407 Winston Road, Greensboro, N c Council, lane Lee, 22-16 Colony Road, C harlotte, V ( Cousins. Anne. Enfield, N. C. Covington. Catherine. 1026 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C. Covington. Mary Elinor, 207 Brent St.. Wadesboro. N. C. Cox, Barbara, Sunset Ave., Asheboro, N. C. Cranford, Nancy Ann, 206 Stone St., Thomasville, N. C. Crawford, Agnes. Lee Ave., Wadesboro. N. C. Critchcr. Anna Edna. 1210 Broad St., Durham. X. C. Cross, Jo Lillian, Huntersville, N. C. Crowell, Caroline, 22 Crowell Road, Ashcwllc. X. C. Cullifer. Sue, Murfreesboro, X. C. Curtis, Dorothy Jean, 141 Woodlin St., Ashcville. X. C. Dail, Faye Agnes, Strawbenv Hill, Edenton, X. C. Daniel. Ann Mane, 227 Colville Road. Charlotte. X. C. Davidson, Jolyn Ann. 225 E. Beverley St., Staunton. Va. Davis. Barbara L.. 3229 French St., Richmond. Va. Davis, Bettv. 212 S. Mendenhall, Greensboro, X. C. Davis. Shirley, 501 Garfield Road, Burlington, X. C. Dernckson. Xancv Frazier. 2112 Shcpard St.. Morehead City, X C. Diehl. Sylvia Ann, 208 Rose St.. Rocky Mount. X. C. Dixon, Anita. Grimes St.. Charlotte. X C Dixon. Martha Jean. 1012 High Cand Ave., Hcndersonvillc, X. C. Doggett, Xancv. 315 Monfredo St.. Rutherfordton, X. C. Drum. Patricia Ann. 40s E. Main St.. Lincolnton, X. C. Duke. Elizabeth Ann. 1303 Johnson St, Greenville, X. C. Edwards, Celia Ann, 44 Forest Hill Drive, Asheville, X. C. Elium. Elaine. 704 E. Henderson St.. Salisbury. X. C. Elliott, Suzanne, Box 252. Forest City, N. C. Ellison, Charle Helen, March Hotel. Lexington, X. C, Elrod. Gerrv Lee. Box 19. Henderson. . C Eurv. Martha. Route 4. Concord, X. C. Evans, Carolyn. 1312 Brooks Ave.. Raleigh. X. C. Ivans. Dorla Dean. Star Route. Box 10. Kcmcrsi illc. X. C. Ewing. Anne. Box 233, Ellcrbe. X. C. Fields. Ann, Route 4. Box 179. Greensboro, X C I ields, Margarett, Walstonburg, X. C. Finch. Alice Frances. 533 S. 3rd St.. Smithfield, Fisher. Dixie Lee, 109 Trinity St.. Fairmont, N Floyd, Eunice. 125 Glenwood. Raleigh. X. C. Fonville, Carolyn. 113 Rolling Road. Burlington Fonville, Sarah, 113 Rolling Road, Burlington, Foster, Lettv Jean, Mocksville, X. C. Frazier, Rebecca. 2404 Sylvan Road. Greensboro, X. C Freeman, Carlene. RaeFord, X. C. Fulk, Susan. Pilot Mountain. X. C. Gabriel. Carolyn, SherrilEs Ford. X. C Gaddv, Geraldine. Finlev Park. X. Wilkesboro, N I Gardner, Jean. Warsaw. X. C. Gardner. Xancv. 60 Dorchester Ave. Ashcville. X. C. Garrett, Alice. 308 Tarpley St.. Burlington. X ( Gasque, Rosalyn, 300 X. Randolph St.. Rockinghan Gentry. Bettv lean, lis Spring St., Leaksville, X C Gillespie, Carolyn, 405 S. Chapman St., Greensbon Gilliam. Pearl Jean. 204 Montlieu Ave, rhomasvilL Goforth, Joan, 205 Pine St.. Rutherfordton, X. C. Goforth, Man Lou, 205 Pine St.. Rutherfordton, N. C X. c . C , X . c X. C, X. C. c x ( Goodman, Lynne, 1810 Rolling Road. Grt Goodman, Margaret. Chadbourn, N. C. Goodman, Martha Louise, Chadbourn, N. Groah. Bettv Jeannine, 376 N. W ashingti Page One Hundred Ten STUDEflT LIST Guwdy, Jean, 210 Nimocks Ave, Fayetteville, N. C. Grant, Colleen Marie, Route 7, Fra icr Road, Greensboro, N. C. Gray, Anne, 241 Lee Ave., Wadesboto, N. C. Greene, Linda. 112 N. Grace St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Griffin, Betty Mae, 1826 Belvedere Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Griffith, Frances, 402 Parkway, High Point, N. C. Hall. Anne Pauline. 901 Johnson St., High Point. N. C. Hall. Gay, Ararat. N. C. Hallman, Edwina. P. O. Box 441. Aberdeen, N. C. Hammond, Peggy, Route 2, Spartanburg, S. C. Harbison. Louise. 911 N. Washington St.. Shelby, N. C. Hardee, Burdette. 2009 Wake Forest Road, Durham, N. C. Harmon, Frances Marlene, Linwood Road. Gastonia, N. C. Harris. Daphne O ' Briant, 313 Reams Ave.. Roxboro, N. C. Harris, Joanne. 233 N. Main St.. Lenoir, N. C. Hart, Ruth, 819 Shirley Ave., Norfolk, Va. Hartcr, Patricia, Summerville, S. C. Hatcher, Eleanor, 170 Church St., Mount Airy, N. C. Hayes, Beckv, Wilkesboro, N. C. Hedgecock, Betty Fave. 507 Prospect St.. High Point. N. C. Helms. Doris, 504 Milton Ave.. Durham. N. C. Hendricks, Bcttv. 510 Woodlawn Ave.. Greensboro, N. C. Henley. Lucy, King George, Va. Herndon, Varion E„ 108 W. Grainger Ave., Kinston. N. C. Hester. Jeannette, 4401 Oakland Ave.. Greensboro, N. C. Hileman, Bernie, P. O. Box 125. Kannapolis, N. C. Hileman, Mary Alda, P. O. Box 125. Kannapolis. V ( Hockett, Bcttv Jane, Pleasant Garden. N. C. Hodges, Patricia. Fairmont, N. C. Hogan, Elizabeth Ann, 1323 Holman St., Kinston, N. C. Holland, Rose Mae, 519 S. Fifth St.. Smithfield, N. C. 1 1, .lines. Laurie Jane. P. O. Box 115. Council. N ( I loli. Dorothy, Wakefield, Va. Holt, Nancy, Erwin, N. C. Ilolton. Quinton, Louisburg, N. C. Homesley, Shirley Estelle, 121 W. Main St., Cherryville, N. C. Honeycutt, Genevieve, 420 Holt St., Smithfield. N. C. Hooker, Ruth, 606 Mitchell St., Kinston. N. C. Ilouk. Mary Margaret, Rutherford College, . C. Hoyle, Joann, 10 Fisher Ferry, Thomasville, N. C. Huffines, Ann, Maple Ave.. Reidsville, N. C. Huffman, Nancy, Box 1005. Route 1. Burlington, N. C. Hunnicutt, Doris J., Wingate, N. C. Hunt. Mary Hester, 606 Bon Air Axe.. Durham, N. C. Ilutto. Lclith. Kershaw, S. C. Inge. Annette, 120 Myrtle St.. Fayetteville, N. C Ingram, Nancy, 1305 Summitt Ave., Greensboro, N. C. Wester, Beverly, 911 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem, N. C. Jackson, Susan Kinsev. 810 W. Fourth St., Ayden, N C. Jenkins, Man Jewell. Yadkinville, N. C. Jenkins. Sue. Dallas. N. C. Johnson, Janice. Rohersonville, N. C. Johnson, Molly L. ( Mrs. J. W.). 18 Randolph St., Thomasville, N. C. Jones, Bobbie Lou. Ramseur, N. C. Jones. Carolyn Rea, 1877 Blenkim Road. Roanoke. Va. Jones. Ida Ruth, Pegram St., Charlotte, N. C. lovner. Peggy Ann. 316 E. Third St.. Siler City, ( Judkins, Edith, R.F.D., Alexander. N. Y. Kendrick, Frances. 120 Oakland St., Mount Holly, V ( Kendrick. Guydana, 411 Ohio St., Spindale, N ( Kenerly, Agnes, Box 309, N. Wilkesboro, N. C. Kenerly, Bettv Lou, Box 309. N. Wilkesboro, N. C. Kincaid, Jo Ann, 418 Brantley Road, Kannapolis, N. C. Kindt, Mary. Box 644, Ocala, Fla. Kiser, Glista Ann, Bessemer Citv, N. C. Knight. Judy Lee, 12 Linden Ave., Asheville, N. C. Knott, Jacqueline, 508 N. College St.. Kinston. N. C. Koonts, Barbara Jeanne, 12 Lookout Drive, Asheville, N. C. Lackev. Jo Alvce, 411 N. Green St., Wadesboro, N. C. Latham, Nancy, C-5 Dollv Madison Apt., Greensboro. N. C. Lawrence, Betsv Thomas, 500 Cape Fear Ave., Fayetteville. N. C. Leach, Bettv. 5 Steel St., Thomasville. N. C. Lee. Barbara. 311 Church St., High Point, N. C. Lewis, Virginia, 1201 W. Vernon Ave., Kinston. N. C. Lindsev, Ann, Wadesboro, N. C. Little, Joy, Denver, N. C. Lombardo. Cleo (Mrs.), 2406 Princess Ann St., Greensboro. N. C. Long. Margaret Allene, 207 E. Harden St.. Graham. N. C. Loven, Evelyn, Spruce Pine, N. C. Lowe. Jean. Box 243, Wilkesboro. N. C. 1 unslord. Pearl. Warrenton. Va. MacKenzic. Martha. 100 Rotary Ave.. Greenville. N. C. McClure, Marie Field. McKenney, Va. McCoy, Joann. 13 Warren Court. Sumter, S. C. McCraw, Peggy Annette, 6 Ashton Place, Glen Rock, N. J. McElrath. Carolyn Lee. 18 Pennsylvania Ave.. Canton. N. C. Mclntvre. Louise Murdock. Route 4, Statesville, N. C. 1, I eod, Jackie. I.illington. N. C. Mi Mister, Doris Lee. Box 349, Pinebluff. N. C. Mangum, Edith Ann. Rocky Mount. N. C. Marquis, Frances Sue. 1510 Madison Ave.. Greensboro. N. C. Marsh, Claudia, 215 Brent St.. Wadesboro. N. C. Marsh. Mickey, 909 fohnson St., High Point, N. C. Martin, Bettv lean. Route 1, Guilford College, N. C. M.issev. Clariann. 900 N. Hamilton St.. High Point. N. C. Massey, Patricia, 900 N. Hamilton St., High Point. N. C. Masters, Mozelle, Box 172. Avondale, N. C. Mathis, Joan Wav. Box 273. Carthage, N. C. Maulden, Bcttv. 1807 Lane St., Kannapolis, N. C. Maxwell. Emma Estelle, Stedman. N. C. M.ivhew, Catherine, 212 S. Mulberry St.. Cherryville, N. C. Met . A. Ruth. 214 W. Center Ave.. Mooresville, N. C. Miller. Kitty, 517 Hawthorne Lane. Charlotte. N. C. Moomau, Sally, 7 Main St.. Petersburg, W. Va. Moore, Alice C, 33 Falls Ave., Granite Falls. N. C. Moore. Bettv Lou, Mount Holly, N. C. Moore. Sara Elizabeth, N. Green St.. Wadesboro. N. C. Morgan, Alice Marie, 10 Kensington Road, Asheville, N. C. Morgan, Frieda, Midland, N. C. Morns, Martha Grace, 426 Arlington St.. Forest Citv. N. C. Morrison. Lucille, Box 294, 1112 S. Meeting St., Statesville. N. C. Neal, L Ha O ' Master, Bettv Lou, 2407 Jackson St.. Wilmington, N. C. Owen. Bettv Jean, 16 Vance Crescent. W. Asheville. N. C. Owen, Kitty, Route 3, Raeford Road, Fayetteville, N. C. Owen, Patricia, 210 Crowell Park, Lincolnton, N. C. Parker, Anne, 1706 Sylvan Road. Greensbo Parker, Joyce, Princeton, N. C. N. C. Puge One Hundred 1 lev STUDEm LIST Parker, Vera, 2015 Asheboro St., Greensboro, N. C Patelidas, Mary, 18 Swannanoa Ave., Asheville, N C Patrick, Justine. Englehard, N. C. Patterson, Elizabeth. 126 Spring St., Fayetteville, N. C. Payne, Eleanor Elise, Box 606, Galax, Va. Payne, Jean. 2529 Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem. N. C. Payne, Mary, 501 N. 6th Ave., Hopewell. Va. Peeler, DeNeale, 207 W. Center St.. Lexington. N. C. Peeler. Shirley, 327 Mocksville Ave.. Salisbury, N. C. Pegg, Paula Ann. Box 192. Se.iho.ird. N. C. Penegar, Marilyn, Fairmont Park. Gastonia, N. C Penny, Marion Jeanne. 310] N. Caldwell St., Charlotte. N. C. Perkins, Sue. 47 Elm Ave., Warwick-on-the-James, Hilton Village, Va. Pinner. Peggy, 303 N. Broad St.. Suffolk. Va. Pittillo. Barbara. Route 2, Hendersonville, N. C. Plyler, Dorothy, 715 Blair St., Thomasville, N. C. Poe, Ann S. (Mrs. ). Ann St., Rockingham, . C. Pope. Carolyn, Rose Hill, N. C. Price, 1 enora, Route 5. Richmond, Va. Price. Wanda Louise, Fletcher, N C Pritchett. Barbara. Route 6, Box 15. Reidsville, N. C Ray, Llewellyn, Burnsville. N. C. Redick. Jeanne. Walstonburg, X. C. Reichard, Christine. 4434 Thrift Road. Charlotte, N. C. Reid, Mary Ann, 79 Cumberland Ave., Asheville. X. C. Reid, Peggy, Rose Hill, N. C. Reynolds. Dorothy, 401 N. Randolph St.. Rockingham, N. C. Reynolds, Nancy, Route 1, Pleasant Garden. N. C. Rhodes, Jodena, Lincolnton, N. C. Richardson, Joella. Box 75, Fremont, N. C. Roberson, Vernida, Robersonville, N. C. Robinson, Betsy, 27 Mown Road. Wadesboro, N. C. Robinson, Julia Ann, 828 Lawsonville Ave., Reidsville, N C Robinson. Sue M.ihen, Box 19. Norlina, N. C Rogers, Mary Elizabeth, 313] Shenandoah Ave., Charlotte 5, x. c. Rogers. Peggy Shannon. Box 201, Hendersonville, X. C Ross, Betsy, Box 33, Pleasant Garden. X. G Rowe, Josephine. 1547 Merriman Ave., Charlotte. X. C. Rudd. Anne Gordon, 109 Kensington Road, Greensboro, X. C. Russell, Ann, 410 S. Mendenhall St., Greensboro, X. C. Sanders, Frances Grew Fairmont Park. Gastonia, X. C Scarborough, Ruth. 634 Walker Ave.. Greensboro, X. C. Schumann, Saralyn, 88 Falleson Road, Rochester 12. X. Y. Schwarz, Johannah, 84 Seneca Axe.. Tuckahoe, V V Scott. Nancy, Route 1. Shelby, X. C. Scott, Rachel. Route 1, Shelby, X. C. Selden. Blanche. 605 Cedar St.. W ' cldon. X. C. Sharp, Ins Ann. 2606 High Point Road. Greensb C Shelton, Jane, Box 221. Yanceyville, X C Soulier, Mary Ada. 114 E. Church St., Williamston, C Simpson, Peggy, Stokcsdalc. X. C. Smith. Barbara Ann. 4(15 I- Burgess St., Elizabeth City, X. C. Smith. Dorothy, ' ' ■■, Mrs. W. A. Grantham. Guilford College, ( Smith. Etta Jane. 218 S. Church St.. Asheboro, X. C. Smith, Helen. Colfax, X C Smith. Ins. Holdciott. Va. Smith, Patricia. Route 1, Goldsboro, N. C. Smith. Phvllis, 4916 Oleander Drive, Wilmington. X. C. Snead, Jo Anne, 4021 ' , Forest St., Greensboro. X. C Snyder, Nancy Kerr. 2356 Fairway Ave.. Winston-Salem, X. C. Spivey. Roselyn, 204 Johnson St., Clinton, N. C. Squier, Mirvine. 3509 Parkwood Drive, Greensboro. X. C. Starlings, [la el, Route 1. Box 1A, Bavside. Va. Stanford, Carolvn. Box 322. Chester, S. C. Stanton, Peggy Jane. Route 1, Box 12, Kittrell. X. C. Starke. Martha Ann. 801 Jackson St.. Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Steele. Sue, 402 Webb Ave., Burlington. X. C. Stephenson, Mildred, Garvsburg. X. C. Stephenson, Patsv, Garvsburg, X. C. Stott, Martha Ellen, 403 X. Madison St.. Whiteville, X. C. Sugg, Christine. Snow Hill, X. C. Sugg, Margaret, Box 265. Grifton, X. C. Suiter, Martha Craig. Garvsburg, X. C. Suttles, Nancv Jo, Box 1032. Canton. X C Sutton. Katherine. Candor, X. C. Swain, Sarah, 603 X. Mendenhall, Greensboro, X C Thomason. Marguerite. 905 E. Washington St., Greenville, S. C. Thomason. Peggy Jean. 403 W. Central St., Lexington, X. C. Thompson. Bettv Lavton, 507 S. Broad St.. Burlington. X. C. Thornburg, Erma, 226 E. Wainman Ave. Asheboro, X. C. Thrasher, Ann. Stoneville, N t Troutman. Ruth, Pine Bluff. N. C. Tucker, Patricia Anne, Route 1. Box 414, Greensboro, X C Tyree, lean , 1000 Sycamore St.. Rocky Mount, C Tyson, Dana Katherine, 16 Vail Place. Portsmouth. Va. jrhn, Marian. Stokesdale. X. C. Bennie Ruth. 18 Ellsworth St., via ille. V. Walker. Pauline. 101 Spruce St., Thomasville. X. C. Wallis, Beryl. 3821 Sth Ave., Brooklyn, X. Y. Ward. Carolvn. Walkertown, X. C. Ward. Martha, Walkertown. X. C. Warren, Frances, 308 X. Mebane Si.. Burlington, V I Warren, Mary Sue, Newton Grove, X. C. Watkins, Gladynell, Forest City, N. C. Watkins, J Ann. Route 7, Charlotte 5. N. C. Webb. Eleanor, Box 585, Rockingham. I Webb, Louise, Person St.. Louisburg. X. C. W ' ethiiigton. Angelyn, 1620 Ramsq St.. Fayetteville, [ White, Margrette Anne, Sanford, X C Whitfield, Peggy, Route 4. Bos 63, Wilson, N C. Widenhouse, Martha Ann. 2216 Shober St., Greensboi Wike, Nancy, 1503 Queen Anne 1 ane, New Bern. X. ( Wilkcrson, Betty Rose. Farmville, X. C. Will, lord. Betty Anne, 905 Elm St.. Lu.nheiton. N, C. Wright, Caroline, Jarvishurg. X. C. I , Ann. 45 West M., St., C, Page One Hundred I weh QUALITY DRUCS— FRIENDLY SERVICE GUILFORD REXALL DRUCS 100 South Elm Street On the Square McAdams Office Supply Co. Gift Shoppe Fine Social Stationery — Engraving Eleanor S. McAdams— Consultant BURLINGTON N. C Compliments of ECERTON WHOLESALE COMPANY 224 North Forbis Street GREENSBORO. N C Greensboro ' s Smartest Shop JbddL 120 South Elm Street The kind of Kodak finish you like THE ART SHDP, INC. 118 West Market Street piccRDiur usiii ii i:iiii Good Food and Good Company 708 W. Market Phone 7612 C Bonn HAIR STYLING Positively No Cold Waving GREENSBORO Sycamore at Ashe Dial 2-7181 Wherever You Go . . . Peanut J rf 1 — I Peanuts Butter fO-Sn DOnniTKs-J ) Candy Sandwiches SS JC J p otat „ chip Renumber This Se Compliments of FRED EVANS West Market Street and Lake Drive U.S. 29—70—421 LAKE MANOR Your comfort is our business E. B McDonald. Owner Greensboro, N. C. MISS KATHARINE CHAPMAN 840 West Market Street Across From Greensboro College Steam Heat GREENSBORO, N C SPIC AND SPAN SODA GRILL 332 Tate Street GREENSBORO, N. C fe— Eat Out More Often QUALITY SEA FOOD Add taste to your dish with our fresh fish FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 806 Gorrell Street Phone 3-4753 CITY DPTICIANS W H LICHTFOOT Jefferson Building Phone 2-4693 GREENSBORO, N. C. BANNER-TRDELOVE COMPANY Cash Wholesale Grocery Phones 2 1105— 2-1106 218 Hughes Street Greensboro, N. C. LOUISE P. WALTERS FLOWERS 3-6811 High Point Road Page One Hundred Thirteen THE O. HENRY Greensboro ' s Leading Hotel Convenient and Comfortable. 300 Rooms, Each with Bath. Coffee Shop and Dining Room. Air-Conditioned Banquet and Con- vention Facilities. Nolan B. Williams, Manager GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Don ' t Say Bread, Say dCofodJLWL JONES BROTHERS BAKERY, INC. 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PRACTICAL: While pursuing courses leading toward the A.B. or B.M. degrees, stu- dents may secure prevocational training leading coward dietetics, nursing, laboratory technique ' , medicine, library science, social service, church work, home making, and so forth. Opportunity is afforded students to qualify for Class-A Teachers ' Certificates in Primary, Grammar Grade, and High School fields. Greensboro College through a long period of years has rendered outstanding service to the educational needs of this State. — Clyde A. Erwin, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. PROGRESSIVE: Rich in traditions of over a century. Regular liberal arts curriculum adapted and enriched in line with modern world conditions. DISTINCTIVE: Emphasizing not size but quality, Greensboro College is small enough for personal contacts and close friendships and big enough for variety and breath of culture. Beautiful campus dotted with tall pines, stately oaks, and sturdy elms, with ivy-clad buildings modernized and homelike. CHRISTIAN: Although not sectarian, Greensboro College rests frankly and firmly upon religious morals and moral and religious sanctions. I have heard of Greensboro College since my childhood. I have been acquainted with a large company of its alumnae. I have observed its work through many years. It maintains a noble Christian atmosphere and genuine scholastic- standards. — Bishop Costen ,T. Hakrell. For further information write The Registrar GREENSBORO COLLEGE GREENSBORO, N. C. Page One Hundred PifU WHAT MAKES A CHAMPION ATHLETE? IS IT CONDITIONING. . . coaching . . . teamwork . . . physique . . . sportsmanship . . . competitive spirit ... or just plain honest-to-goodness athletic skill? We don ' t pretend to be athletic experts, because our job is to manufacture high quality textile products. But as sporting fans we think it would be safe to say that an athletic champion is the result of all these fine qualities. We know that it has taken a combination of great leadership, manufacturing know-how. careful planning, employee loyalty, and skilled teamwork to make Burlington Mills a champion in the textile industry. The Company ' s many accomplishments and progressive growth during the past 27 years are well known. We are proud of this record and equally proud of our 32,000 employees who have worked together with real team spirit as members of the Burlington team. It ' s a fact that Burlington ' s fine fabrics, hosiery and other textile products are truly kVoven Into the Life ol America — just as every Burlington plant is woven into the life of its own community. Jjurlinoton Mills % Woven into Js the Life of America Executivi Offices Greensboro, N. C. MAKER OF WOMEN ' S OUTERWEAR AND UNDERWEAR FABRICS • MEN ' S WEAR FABRICS • DECORATIVE FABRICS • HOSIERY FOR MEN AND WOMEN COTTON PIECE GOODS AND YARNS • RIBBONS • INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORTATION FABRICS Page One Hundred Sixteen BLUEBIRD TAXI, INC. Dial Dial 5112 5112 Two-way Radio Equipped Cabs You are always welcome at your College Book Store THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Miss Lois Fitch, Manager MOTION PICTURES YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Carolina — Center — National Theaters POWELL ' S SHOES I. MILLER— MADEMOISELLE WALK-OVER— JOYCE 115 South Elm Street Greensboro, N. C. FRYE AND WEBSTER CLEANERS 608 Elwell Avenue Phone 3-2123 WE SPECIALIZE IN EVENING DRESSES GREENSBORO, N. C. LIBERTY MARKET 334 South Elm Street Phone 2-4139 FRESH AND CURED MEATS Pave One Hundred Se THE KING COTTON GREENSBORO Haywood Duke Manager Compliments of sy[puu mF ss4e ' Carolina ' s Leading Home Furnishers For 35 Years 112 S. Greene St. Greensboro, N. C. ' If it is for the office, we have it. OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES Eng raved Wedding Invitations and Announcements S. T. IUYRICK MID liil III I ' ll III 1 17 N. Greene Street Phone 2-4133 Gladys says ... + For Delicious Ice Cream — Banana Splits — Sundaes — and Milk Shakes ((( Bring the gang out to the GUILFORD DAIRY DAR 7 V EST MARKET STREET EXTENSION Air-Conditioned the Year ' Round 1 Open Daily ' til 11:00PM 1 ONE QUART LlOUtO Page One Hundred I ighteen COATS— SUITS— DRESSES SWEATERS— SKIRTS— JACKETS HATS— RAI NCOATS— SHOES COSMETICS— ACCESSORIES  Ji£ Serve it the same refreshing way at home ' ♦ inri aB COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Greensboro, N. C. Pane One Hundred Nineteen Compliments J. A. JONES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY X- Charlotte, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. EYE-LURING . . . MOJUD NYLON STOCKINGS So sheer . . . So sleek . . . So smooth fitting . . . Ask for them at better stores everywhere MOJUD HOSIERY CO., INC. GREENSBORO, N. C. Page One Hundred Twenty From a First Grader and a Third Grader to a school-full of top grade girls . . . Good luck to all, always. Nancy and Sandy Martin of Martin ' s Studio Page One Hundred Twenty-one portraiture by mum-smn studio 18 iiiulli grcene + greensboro + telephone 2-019 ' THE JEWEL BOX Greensboro ' s Leading Diamonc ond Gift Store For Over Twenty- ive Years 134 South Elm St. Greensboro, N.C. NOW N. l has individual shops especially for the college girl Compliments of HUNT COAL CO. Dial 2-3161 STEAM AND FREDERICK DOMESTIC COAL STOKERS Ph pps Hardware Company Spor ting Goods The Generol Electric Store 215 North Elm St. Phone 2-0179 PHOTO SUPPLIES, INC. 225 North Elm Street CAMERAS— PROJECTORS— FILMS Photo Finishing GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 3-7170 DICKS LAUNDRY COMPANY Launderers and Cleaners Phone 7101 Page One Hundred Twenty thr IlkHfm ' $ DRUG STORE Just Across the Way Phone 5117 718 W. Market Street GREENSBORO, N. C. Established 1900 w. I. A NDERSON CO., INC. WHOLESALE FRUIT PRODUCE Fresh — Frozen GREENSBORO, N. C. JJisl c£d£ua, (RsaJtajuhani CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES 105 South Greene Street We prepare orders of chow mein and chop suey to take out. SWEET MEMORIES Comp liments PECK ' S BAKERY 210 South ( jreene Street GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA s Y K E Shoe Shop and Shine Parlor 105 N. Greene St. Quality and Quick Service S Compliments from Griffin Baking Company West Market Street Extension GREENSBORO, N. C. THOMAS HOWARD COMPANY East Bessemer Street GREENSBORO, N. C. DONNELL ' S GUEST HOME A Home ol Comfort and Hospitality for Travelers 1112 West Market St. Greensboro. N C SASLOWS, INC. Nation, My Adve tised Silver Diamonds and Watches Greensboro ' Largest Credit Jewelers l ' age One Hundred Tvent) four FRANKLIN ' S DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists Where G C and W C Girls Meet 401 Tate at Walker Ave. Greensboro, N. C. GREEN VALLEY GOLF COURSE CONGRATULATES THE ' 51 SENIORS Abrey C. Apple, Pro N. C. TOURIST HOME Private Baths and Showers Steam Heat— Garages 1044 West Market St. Telephone 9441 WASH-O-MAT Self-Service Laundry 328 Tate Street Phone 2-1329 812 Ashe Street C. A. McNairy Poultry, Eggs and Country Produce Phone 5726 GREENSBORO, N. C. Victory Manor and Motor Coort 1045 West Market Street Telephone 3-2792 An unusually fine place for your friends CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS Pag.e One Hundred Twenty-five 1 yrvat store for a great anil f rouina vommnnitu. Sosnili-Thalhinters is your Iteailqnartvrs in X or Hi Carolina for today ' s finest fashions! You sense the newness, the excitement of fashion the minute you see the facade of Sosnik-Thalhimers. Here is one of the loveliest stores in America . . . inviting, gracious, designed for shopping comfort and convenience. And it belongs to YOU! it ' s yours because Sosnik-Thalhimers belongs to everyone who seeks the smart, the discriminating, whether you budget your purchases on a college girl ' s allowance or spend as you please. Great fashion and (lawless good taste may be as modest as a pert pique collar or as fabulous as a mink coat. It is the love of fashion in your heart, the instinct for good design that make Sosnik-Thalhimers your store. Come, to browse or to simp whenever you ' re in Winston-Salem. And when you ' re in Richmond, Virginia, come to Thalhimers, our big sister store. Both are at your service . . . your headquarters for fashion. ' tyorkinq TOGETHER... orking together is the theme of the OBSERVER PRinTiriG HOUSE publications department. ULIe cannot do our best work without your assistance— you cannot expect to get the best results from your efforts without willing assistance and cooperation from your printer. 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