Greensboro College - Echo Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)
- Class of 1952
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IT D J . W. I GREENSBORO s; COLLEGE IB3B i ' 52 R cloak of rambling roses introducing G. C. with her high ideals, lofty thoughts, opportunities and goals .... annual publication of the senior class greensboro college? greensboro, north Carolina linda greene. editor Janice Johnson, business m.mager mR. E. L. UUILLIflmS Dedicated to one Who by his wise counsel and his friendly hellos has shown his interest in each of us . . . Who has demonstrated his unending effort to make C.C. a better school . . . Who has so enthusiastically supported all campus activities . . . A friend who has filled C.C. with song — Mr. E. L Williams w .presenting the greensboro college witli shades (JftlXokl . . . new lirick and stately ci)lunins with mellow walls and t i i; i . . . plans lor the iLitiire, et traditions of yester- day . . . new Iriends, but Kind memories ol old ones . . . new knowh edwe anti understandino, with tlie same helplul guidanee ... a hope in our hearts for a hotter Ci.C ' . fl new G. C. Yet ;in Lissurancc that the (ipportunities, i;i)ak, i() s, laughter, and spirit ol under- stanthiig will keep this the same (i.C President Dr. Luther L. Gobbel A.B., A.M., Ph.D. anies, A. jo}ies Library and Hard to realize that our G. C. days have run out . . . iinl ' a [ew orains ot the sands of time It ' ll . , . Four years filled with sun am! shadows, laughter and tears, work and jila . . . The little things alter all . . . the understanding smile, the hnlstering friendship in times ol troidile, the friendly ad iee . . . all east against the remcnihered images the silhouette of Fitzgerald in the moonlight . . . the enlumns of Main in the sunlight . . . and the heautiful trees on the eampus. r s ami ' ■i-iciicc Bu ' iht ' iiit Mr. C ' .LISl A iXcLSClN B.M., M.lM. Deaii of the School of Mii k Browsing in the new library lounge . . ' . 1 he small tliinas are those we cherish and Blackmun BOVD remember about our cla s at Ci.C . . . . Brasmeil Breweb L. liROCli greeting old Friends . . . pulling out our l. Brock BllKRUS boots trom the closet on rain davs . . . climbing ladtlers to decorate lor a dance . . . making trijis to the intirm . . . catching Cole CULLIS DUEIN trollcxs to Senior 1 ligh . . . reading paral- DUNSTAN Faevev lel . . . sweet rendez i)us w ith the eiurenl Few Fitch GlNN e ents map . . - planking down S2 tor that make up test . . . snacks iietween classes . . . no Salurdav classes lor the scheming Hansen- lllRREII lew . . . senior comprchensi es . . . and Hi iiioNiMUS KiKll last the 10:20 uoodniuhts. Neison Virginia Barnes, A.B., B.S.. Assiitaiil Librarian H. T. Bawden. Ph.B., A.M., Ed.D.. Professor of Education Beate C. Berwin, Ph.D., Iiistnictur Cpart time ' ) in German Theodocia Blackmon, Accountant Elizabeth N. Bovd. A.B.« A.M., Ph.D., Prufasor of Mathematics Calue Braswell, histructor iyart time) in Art Zane Brewer, A.B., B.F.A., M.F.A., Instructor in Speech and Dramatic Art Letha Brock, A.B., Registrar Mary Brock, A.B., Alumnae Secretary and Assistant Registrar Blanche Burrus, B.M., A.M., Associate Professor of Piano and Theoretical Music James M. Carpenter, .B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of English Evelyn Cole, A.B. , A.M., Assistant Professor of Riologr and Chemistry Irene Cullis, A.B., A.M., Professor of Art Mrs. Robert Dulin, A.B., A,M., Director of I ' hysical Education Robert 1 . Dunstan, A.B., A.M.. Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages Mrs. Arthur W. Falvey, Part Time Assi ' .tant to the Dean of Students Mrs. W, R. Farrell, Secretary to the President E, C. Few, A.B., D.D., College Chaplain Lois Fitch, Manager of Bookstore Mary L, Ginn, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of English Paul M. Ginnings, B,S., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry and Physics Don FIansen, B.M., M.M., Assistant Professor of Music I . C. Harrell, Business Manager and Treas irer Dorothy Heironimus, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish and Spanish-American History Mrs. Louise Koch, Instructor in Piano Alpha Mayfield, B.S., A. L, Associate Professor of Music Education CkisTAV Nelson, B.M., M.M., Dean uf the School of Music and Professor of Piano and Theoretical Mtisic Elizabeth J. Norman, B.S., Assistmit Director of Physical Education Zelda C, Pemberton, A.B., A.M., Eil.D., ,ssi,s- (7 (( Professor of Education and Social Studies Mrs, Charlotte Searles Perkins, A.B., A.M., Professor of Speech and Dramatic Art FOBHII Ramsay Skagcs A. K. S R. Smith SOWELL Tickle Town Mrs. Waldo Porter, Superv ' nur of Btiihliiiiii aiul Assistant to the Dean of Studciils Charles M. Ramsay. A.B.. B.D.. Pli.l)., Usociate Professor of Philosophy and u ' iyioj; Vercil Singer, B.M., M.M., ssi,s(iii;( Professor of Voice Marvin L. Skaggs. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor uf llistory and Economics Mrs. ; i)A K. SiMiiH. Dictilian Pauline K. Smith. A.B.. M.S. P. I 1.. M.I .1,. Professor of Riolooy Raymond A. Smhu. A.B.. B.I),. Ph. I).. I ' lojc-or of Reliaioiis Edncati ni Frances Sowell. B.S., M.S.. Instructor in ll(nnc Economics Madeline G. Stinson, A.B.. .M., Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Romance lav natics Grace Ticklh. B.S. in Ed., A.M., Professor of I Ionic Pxononiics Mii.DRLi) Town. . .B.. I!.M.. M.M.. I ' mjcss,,, ,,| Oi ' un nnd Associulc Professor « I ' uinn and llicnrelical Music Pearl Turner, R.i ., Supervisor of Student llnspilal . . . Rfter all, in retrospective mood iis tliiiui lits slip back o er the four vears, some skoals have been attained. The reaHza- tion ot growth anil the enlargement ot ideals and isions, the broadening of sympathies, the appreciation ol that which the college stands, its aims and tiatlitiniis . , . all sccin so different when ie ed honi the last xear instead (it the Hist ear oi enlleye. Out of the ha7x ' has come clearness anti steather heat ot purpose. FitiocruU Hall Our dreams for G. C. are coming true. Emily Iiittle, ; .I).. , ' .i I., h islaiil Professor of Eiiojisli Frances Waters, B.S., A.M., M.A.L.S., Librarian Mabel C. White, Assistant Accountant E. L. Williams, A.B., M.M., Associate Professor of Voice Robert Woi d, B.M., M.M., Assistant Professor of Music OFF TO President: Justine Patrick Vice-President: Katherine Sutton Secretary: Annie Ruth Metz Treasurer: Lucille Morrison Council Representative: CIladvs Brewer Rcmcnihcrinu the lirst thrill of bciny c.illctl one oF those SENIORS . Thinking ot the glorious months in Fitz . . . the burning of midnight oil over lesson plans . . . the thrills of practice teaching, and the gi ' ing of senior recitals. fter three drags in the den ol iniquit , the smoker, dreamy chatter tjuickK ilrilts to the girls who have just recei ed diamonds or pins, or even with a greater thrill to the seniors ha ' ing already said 1 do. The unforgettable horror . . . comprehensives. The feeling of dignity accom- panying the caps and gowns. Thus ends, on gratluation tla ' , the Inial ear lor the class of ' 52 .. . . with smiles and leais lor new adventures ahead .md lor Iriends ami memo- ries lelt behind. IllSTlNE PaiRKIK K.AIllEKlNh Su I l_in ii.LE Morrison Clauds P.hum ii Pas,e Seventeen lull ii plensdiit ii ' i v Id die! EDNA CAROLYN ALLIGOOD . . . Durham. N. C. . . . Major: Home Economics; Minor: General Science . . . Secretary, President. Home Economics Club ... Art Club . . . French Club . . . Cenozoic Club . . . Cabinet Member. Y.W.C.A. . . . House President. Fitz . . . International Relations Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Gold Book . . . Little Sisters; .Maria McClure and Bettv Ruth Corzinc ... Society; Ei JEANNE SABEL BODIE ... Williamsburg. Va. ... Major; Music Education; Minor; Voice . . . Phi Mu Sorority . . . Presi- dent. Pledge Class . . . Dormitory House Council . . . Junior Transfer. William and Mary College . . . Little Singers . . . Music Educators Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Corres- ponding Secretary. Emerson Society . . . Little Sister; Ann Jen- kins . . . Socier ' : Emerson. GLENN CROWDER AVERS . . . Pleasant Garden, N. C. Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Music . . . Glee Club German Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Gold Book Little Sister: lane Wilson . . . Society: In ' ing. JOAN ELIZABETH BOYD . . . Greensboro, N. C. . . . Major; Religious Education; Minor; Social Studies . . . Math Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Cabinet Member. Y.W.C.A. ... Tr Future Teachers ' Club . . . Little Sister; Jeanette Hester Society: Irx ' ins . .MALINDA ELIZABETH AYRES . . . Rich Major; Religious Education; .Minor; Sociology Religious Education Club . . . Vice-President, Fre President, United Daughters of the Confederac) ' Staff, Echo . . . Business Staff, Coifegian . . . Little Sisters Heonis and Anne Love . . . Society: Emerson EWELL ANGELA BRACKETT Major; Religious Education; Mino . Belwood. N. C. ... English . . . President, Woman ' s Athletic Association . . . Sophomore Marshall Honor Club . . . International Rela- Junior Transfer, Gardner- ' ebb Junior College . . . Religious Education Club . . . Glee Club . . . House Presi- dent, Fitz . . . Little Sisters; Jo Cross and Margie White . . . Alligood Ayebs AVRES And these (ire onr jiititrc laiclici ' s (if iiicrica! JEAN ESTELLE BRADSHER . . . Rnxboro, N. C. ... Major: Music Education; Minor; Piano ... French Club ... Publicity Chairman, Music Club . . . Glee Club . . . Marshal, Censor, Vice-President, Irving Society . . . Secretary-Treasurer, Modern Dance Group . . . Music Educators Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Social Standards Committee . . . Little Sisters; SvK ' ia Bradsher and Patricia Lon ... Society; Irving. ELIZABETH CARTWRIGHT CALLIS ... Bessemer City. N. C. ... Major; Religious Education; Minor; Music ... Secretary, Religious Education Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Junior Honor Society . . . Gold Book . . . Treasurer, Math Club . . . House President, Main . . . International Relations Club . . . Junior Superlative, Most Popular . . . Vice-President, President, Y.W.C.A. ... Who ' s Who Among Suidents in American Universities and Colleges ... Little Sister; Dorothy Reynolds . . . Society; En GLADYS BREWER ... A Minor; Religious Educalic Club . . . Dramatics Club . Literary Society . . . Preside English; isonville, N. C Majo 1 ... Vice-President, Commercial . . Folk Dance Club . . . Euterpean It, Christian Workers ' Club . . . Stu- dent Council . . . Bailar Club . . . Junior Transfer, Brevard Junior College . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Council Representative, Senior Class . . . Typist Collegian ... Gold Book ... May Court ... Little Sisters; Jodena Rhodes and Edna Stokes . . . ' Society; Irving. MARY BYRD BRINKLEY . . . Durham, N. C. ... M Music Education; Minor: Piano . . . Music Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Glee Club . . . Frc man Counselor . . . House President, Hudson . . . Vice-Pres Music Educators Club . . . Gold Book . . . Future Tea Club . . . Senior Superlative, Most Popular . . . Little S Marv Ada Shullcr and Bettv Anne U ' illil Emerson. LULA CROSS CHAPMAN . . . Salem, Va. . . . Major: Music Education; Minor: Piano . . . Music Club . . . President, G. C. Daughters . . . Librarian, Business Manager, Student Director, President, Glee Club . . . Little Singers . . . Gold Book . . . Treasurer, Y.W.C.A. . . . French Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Music Editor, Collegiaii . . . -Music Educators Club . . . Accompanist, Emerson Society . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Music Editor, Echo . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges . . . Little Sister: Mildred Med- lurd . . . Society: Emerson. MALISSA CECILE CHRISTIE . . . Durham, N. C. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor; English ... French Club ... International Relations Club ... Publicity Manager, Religious Education Club . . . Glee Club . . . Little Singers . . . E.xchange Editor, Collegian . . . Litde Sisters; Anne Accy and Jean Gil- liam . . . Society; En Page Tm-nly. A)nth ' nigs worth a piisli MARY CATHERINE COBLE ... Burlington, N. C. ... Major: English; Minor: French . . . Secretary, Junior Honor Society . . . Reporter, French Club . . . International Relations Club ' . . . Leroy Lee Smith English Award . . . Gold Book . . . Literary and Business Staffs, Echo . . . Highest Proficiency Award, 1949, 1950, 1951 ... Senior Honor Society . . . Athletic Board . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Literary Staff, Assistant Editor, Collegian . . . Vice-President, Press Club . . . Little Sis- ter: Mildred Bradshaw . . . Society: Emervm. NANCY CAROLYN FONVILLE Major: Primary Education; Minor: Relations Club . . . Senior Marshal . . . Little Sisters: Lettv Jean Foster Society: Emerson. . . Burlington, N. C. ... English . . . International . . . Future Teachers ' Club and Marlene Harmon . . . SUE LAWRENCE CULLIFER . . . iMurfreesboro, N. C. ... Major: Elementary Education; Minor; English . . . French Club , . . Secretary, Vice-President, G. C. Daughters . . . Glee Club . . . Music Club . . . G Club . . . President, Athletic Asso- ciation . . . Senior Superlative, Most Athletic . . . Future Teach- ers ' Club . . . Little Sisters: Eugenia Campen and Jo Alvcc Lackev . . . Society: Irving. CARLENE HARLLEE FREEMAN . . . Racford, N. C. ... Major: Primary Education; Minor: History . . . Literarv Staff, Co (egian . . . Gold Book . . . French Club ... Art Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . , House President, Hudson . . . Cabinet Member. Y.W.C.A. . . . Vice-President, Junior Class . . . May Court . . . Art Editor, Athletic Association . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Athletic Board . . . Giftorian, Senior Class . . . Little Sisters: Varion Herndon and Glista Kiser . . . Society: Irving. SUZANNE ELLIOTT . . . Forest City, N. C. ... M Speech; Minor: Science . . . German Club . . . Cenozoic . . . Best Technician, President, G. C. Players . . . . . Giftorian, Senior Class . . . Little Sisters: Glady and Sylvia Diehl . . . Society: E LOLA CAROLYN GILLESPIE . . . Greensboro, N. C. ... Majors: Elementary Education and History . . . President, Inter- nati.mal Relations ' Club ... Art Club . . . Math Club . . . World Federalist . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Little Sister: Martha Ann Widenhousc ... Society: Emerson. Pane TieCHlv llm We live joy the iveek-eiuh JOAN KATHERINE GOFORTH . . . Rutherfordton, N. C. . . . Major: English; Minors: Mathematics and History . . . Span- ish Club . . . Vice-President, International Relations Club . . . Vice-President, Math Club . . . Gold Book . . . Music Editor. Literary Editor, Echo . . . Literary Staff, Business Manager, Collegian . . . State Student Legislature Delegate . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Cabinet Member. Y.W.C.A. . . . House President. Sally Southall Cotton Scholarship . . . Treasurer. . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Senior Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed . . . Little Sisters: Louise Harbison and Mary Esther Brown . . . Society: En ANNA JANE GRAY . . . Wadesboro, N. C. ... Major: Ele- mentary Education; Minor: English . . . French Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Censor. Emerson Society . . . Chief, Senior Marshal . . . Little Sisters: Nancy Cranford and Carolyn Pope . . . Society: Emerson. Hud: Junior Cli CAREY LYNNE GOODMAN . . . Greensboro. N. C. . Major: Art; Minor: Mathematics . . . Secretary, Freshman Ch . . . Math Club . . . Registrar, Secretary, United Daughters the Confederacy . . . Vice-President. President. Art Club . Secretary, Sophomore Class . . . Cabinet Member. Y.W.C.A. . Literary Staff. Collegian . . . Gold Book ... Day Student Rep: sentative. Students ' Association . . . Future Teachers ' Club . President, Day Students ' Association . . . Little Sister: Vi i Simmons . . . Society: Emerson. LINDA GRAY GREENE . . . Rocky English; Minor: Religious Educati.m ' . Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Treasure Spanish Club . . . Freshman Counselo lount, N. C. ... Major: Math Club . . . Cabinet Freshman Class . . . . . President, Sophomore COLLEEN MARIE GRANT . Religious Education; Minor: Speech ... Phi Theta Kapp Secretary, Delta Psi Omega . . . Glee Club ... Si Speakers and Actors Club . . . Junior Transfer, Pfcifte: College . . . Religious Education Club . . . Cabinet Y.W.C.A. . . . Little Sister: Mae Bowman . . . S Class . . . Corresponding Secretary. Emerson Society . . . Business Staff. Collegian . . . Fire Warden . . . Gold Book . . . Assistant Literary Editor, Editor, Echo . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Senior Superlative, Best All-Round . . . Little Sisters: Lois Col- lins and Nancy Doggett . . . Society: Emerson. PANNE HARRIS . . . Lenoir, N. C. . . . Major: Voice; Mil Music Education . . . Music Club . . . French Club ... G. C. Daughters . . . Gold Book . . . Little Singers . . . Social Standards ■... Secretary. Junior Class . . . President, Music Educators Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Secretary, Future Teachers ' Club . . . Recording Secretary. Irving Society . . . Little Sisters: Jean Armstrong and Betty Jean Groah . . . Society: Irving. Page Tu ' enlyfn Where tJicrc ' s jaoci there ' s a erowiV. DORIS VIRGINIA HELMS . . . Durham, N. C. . . . Major: Violin . . . Secretary-Treasurer, French Club . . . Religious Edu- cation Club ... Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. ... President. Modern Dance Group . . . Vice-President. Music Club . . . Chamber Orchestra . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Business Staff. Collegian ... Gold Book ... Little Sister: Joan Mathis ... Society: Emerson. NANCY ANN HUFFMAN . . . Burlington, N. C. ... Major: Music Education; Minor: Piano . . . French Club ... Art Club . . . Music Club . . . Literary Staff. CoUeaian . . . Gold Book . . . Accompanist, Irving Society . . . Little Singers . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Modern Dance Group . . . State Student Legislature Delegate . . . Junior Superlative, Best All-Round . . . Music Educators Club . . . Recording Secretary, First Vice- President, Students ' Association . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . .Art Editor, Echo . . . Chairman, Freshman Counselor . . . Who ' s Who Amon Siudents in American Universities and Colleges . . . Prophet, Senior Class . . . Little Sisters: Sue Robinson and Peggy Ann Joyner . . . Society: Irving. BETTY JANE HOCKETT .. Major: Sociology; Minor: Rclij Euterpean Literary Society . . . Bailar Club . . . Junior TransI International Relations Club . . Pleasant Gai ■den . N. C. . ous Education . Glee Ch ib Christian Wc .rker s ' Club . r, Brevard Ju, lior College . Religious Edu icatii :in Club . Little Sisters: Ca Butler and Mary Ro ETHEL ANNETTE INGE . . . Favetteville, N. C. ... Major: Music Education; Minor: Piano ... Music Club ... Chamber Orchestra . . . Music Educators Club . . . Glee Club . . . G Club . . . Treasurer, Athletic Association . . . Junior Superlative, Most Athletic . . . Social Standards Committee . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Correspond- ing Secretary, President, Students ' Association . . . Who ' s Who Amono Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Little Sisters: Jolvn Davidson and Martha Ward . . . Society: ELIZABETH ANN HOGAN Relig Ph Kinston, N. C. ... Maj. Education; Minor: Sociology . . . North Carolina al Association . . . Y.W.C.A. . . . Wesley Found, tion . . . World Federalist . . . Sophomore Transfer, Univt of North Carolina . . . French Club . . . Secretary-Treas International Relations Club . . . Religious Education Club Senior Marshal . . . Little Sister: Frances Sanders . Irving. , vIANCY JONES INGRAM . . . Salisbury, N. C. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor: Sociology , . . Spanish Club . . . , Lith Club . . . Treasurer, Vice-President, Day Students ' Asso- ciation . . . Little Singers . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Freshman Counselor . . . International Relations Club . . . Chair- man. P. K. Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . Fire Chief ... Gold Book ... Senior Marshal ... Little Sister: Rebecca Frazier . . . Society: Emerson. Helms HOCKETI HoGAN Pa e Twenty-sev A favorite piist ' niw, Ividoe MARY JEWELL JENKINS . . . Yadkinvillc. N. C. . . . Majur; Piano; Minor: Organ . . . Secretary, German Club . . . Math Club . . . Treasurer, President, Music Club . . . Junior Honor Society ... P. K. Club . . . Cabinet Member. Y.W.C.A. . . . Gold Book . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Modern Dance Group . . . Vice-President, President, Senior Honor Society . . . Business Staff, Collegian . . . Chamber Orchestra . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Little Sisters: Margaret Long and Marv Lou Goforth . . . Society: Emerson. LILLIAN JANICE JOHNSON . . . Robersonville. N. C. . . . Major: English; Minor: Social Studies . . . International Rela- tions Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Glee Club . . . Gold Book . . . Fire Warden . . . Literary Staff, Collegiaji . . . Treasurer, Sopho- more Class . . . President, Junior Class . . . Junior Superlative, Most Valuable to G. C. ... Future Teachers ' Club . . . Literary Staff, Business Manager, Echo . . . Testatri.x, Senior Class . . . Little Sisters: Anne Hall and Sue [ackson . . . Society: Emerson. EDITH MARGUERITTE JUDKINS . Major: Voice . . . Chamber Orchestra Secretary-Treasurer, Student Director, Gli . . . Poet, Senior Class . . . Little Sister: Society; Ei . AleNander, N. Y. ... . . . Little Singers . . . c Club . . . Music Club J.ihannah Schvvari . . . AGNES LOUISE KENERLY . . . North Wilkesboro, N. C. . . . Major: Religious Education; Minor: EngHsh . . . Spanish Club . . . Secretary, Vice-President, Business Manager, Glee Club . . . Speech Club . . . Junior Honor Society . . . Gold Book . . . Treasurer, President, Religious Education C lub . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Critic, Emerson Society . . . Associate Editor, Collegian . . . Senior Honor Society . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Prophet, Senior Class . . . Little Sisters: Dana Tyson and Fave Dail . . . Society: DOROTHY PLYLER JONES ... Greensbc Major: Social Studies; Minor: Religious Education Spanish Club . . . Vice-President, President, P. International Relations Club . . . Freshman C ok . . . Chairman, Social Standards Committee s: Frances Kendrick and Ei O ANN ELIZABETH KINCAID . . . Kannapolis. N. C. ... Major: Music Education; Minor: Voice . . . Glee Club . . . German Club . . . Music Club . . . Chamber Orchestra . . . .Music Educators Club . . . Cabinet Member. Y.W.C.A. ... Fu- ture Teachers ' Club ... House President. 120 ... Gold Book . . . Little Sisters: Jeanne Koonts and Dorothy Faber . . . So- ciety: Emerson. l- ' ro ' j n ' ssii ' c cduailioii far (. ' .( ' .. ' PEARL ELIZABETH LUNSFORD . . . Wartenton, Va. ... Major: Biology; Minor: English . . . French Club . . . President. Cenozoic Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Council Represen- tative, Junior Class . . . Fire Warden . . . House President, Fitz . . . Senior Marshal . . . Little Sisters: Harriett Blackwell and Bennic Ruth Via . . . Society: Irvino. ANNIE RUTH METZ . . . Mooresville, N. C. . . . Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Religious Education . . . Span- ish Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . International Rela- tions Club . . . President, Future Teachers ' Club . . . Secretary, Senior Class . . . Little Sisters; Mary Payne and Betsy Robinson ... Society: En MILLICENT CARR MARSH . . . High Point, N. C. . . . Major: History; Minor: General Science ... Art Club . . . French Club ' . . Treasurer, G. C. Daughters . . . Glee Club . . . Home Economics Club . . . House President, Main . . . International Relations Club . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Treasurer, President, Bit n Spur . . . Athletic Board . . . Treasurer, Second Vice-President, Students ' Association . . . May Court . . . State Student Legislature Delegate . . . Marshal, President, Emerson Society . . . Little Sisters: Joann Hoyle and Eleanor Payne . . . Society; Emerson. JEANNINE MOREE MOORMAN . . . Roanoke, Va. . . . Ma- jors: Religious Education and Speech . . . Glee Club . . . French Club . . . Vice-President. Religious Education Club . . . Speech Club . . . Math Club . . . Secretary, Senior Class ' 51 ... G. C. Players . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. Angelyn Wethington . . . Society: En MARGARET LUCILLE MORRISON Little Sister: States N. C. MARY CLARIANN iMASSEY . . . High P. Major: Elementary Education; Minor: English . . . Glee Club Relations Club Emerson Society N. C. , French CI Music Club . . . Gold Book . . . Inte . Religious Education Club ... M . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Senior M May Court Eleanor Webb . . Little Sisters: S; Society; Emerson. ■: Home Economics; Minor: Science ... A Cappella Historical Society . . . Secretary, Student Christian 1 ... Scientific Society . . . May Court . . . Sopho- islcr, Mitchell Junior College . . ' . French Club ... . . . Publicity Chairman, Social Chairman, Home Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . Gold Book Literary Staff, Collegian . . . Vice-President, Ce Future Teachers ' Club . . . Treasurer, Scnii Sisters: Claudia Marsh and Dorothy Smith ... Society: LlINSFORD Marsh Massey MoOHMAN IMORRISON I ' liSe Tin Dcciiratioiis . . . Sonwlliiim ' s in [he )iuikiiio! JUSTINE WINIFRED PATRICK ... Englehard. N. C. ... Major: Art; Minor: History ... Art Club ... Gold Book ... Publicity Chairman, International Relations Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . President, Senior Class . . . Senior Marshal . . . Senior Superlative. Most Original . . . Little Sisters: Nancy Kerr Snyder and Frances Finch . . . Society: En VERNIDA GREENE ROBERSON . . . Robersonville, N. C. . . . Major: Home Economics; Minor: Science . . . Glee Club . . . Home Economics Club . . . World Federalist . . . International Relations Club . . . Little Sister: Nancy Holt . . . Society: BETTY BECK PATTERSON . . . Pilot Mountain. N. C. ... Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Religious Education . . . Spanish Club . . . Modern Dance Group . . . Irving Bride . . . International Relations Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Marshal, Treasurer. President, Irving Society . . . Cheerleader, Athletic Association . . . Maid of Honor, May Court . . . May Queen . . . Social Chairman, Future Teachers ' Club . . . Little Sisters: Lee Neal and Quinton Holton . . . Society: Irving. BETSY JEAN ROSS ... Pleasant Garden. N. C. ... Major: Elementary Education; Minor; Religious Education . . . Euter- pean Literary Society . . . Bailar Club . . . Christian Workers ' Club . . . Dramatics Club . . . Glee Club . . . Sigma Pi Alpha . . . Folk Dance Club . . . Junior Transfer. Brevard Junior Col- lege . . . Internati(.nal Relations Club . . . Religious Education Ciub . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Little Singers . . . Business Staff. Collegian ... Future Teachers ' Club ... Little Sister: Ann Huffines . . . Society: Irving. SUE JANE PERKINS .. Religious Education; Minor: Club . . . Speech Club . . . national Relations Club . . . G. C. Players . . . Gold Bo . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Society: Emerson. . Hilt.m Villac e, Va. . .. M.i, Voice ... Mus c Club . . Span Religious Educa tion Club . . . Int Glee Club . . Business ManJ uk ... Cabinet Member, Y.W ' M ' . . . Little Sistc r: Martli, c;,,, .MAKV JOSEPHINE ROU ' E . . . Charlotte. N. C. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor: English ... Folk Dance Club ... Vice-President, Christian Workers ' Club ... Phi Theta Kappa . . . Sigma Phi Alpha . . . Dramatics Club . . . Junior Transfer, Breiard Junior College . . . Religious Education Club . . . Societv: Emerson. ATTtRSON Perkins Piioe Thirty-three Singing for their supper! SARALYN DOROTHY SCHUMANN . . . Penfield. N. Y. Major: Speech; Minor: Histor ' . . . Radio Club . . . Freshman Players . . . World Federalist Future Teachers ' Club . . . Vk . . . Little Sisters: Rosalvn Gas . . International Relations Club : .unselor . . . Librarian. G. C. . . Modern Dance Group . . . -President. Athletic Association ue and Sue Ross . . . Society: NANCY JO SUTTLES . . . Canton. N. C. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor: English . . . Christian Workers ' Club . . . Sigma Pi Alpha Dramatics Club . . . Folk Dance Club . . . Euterpean Literary Society . . . Phi Theta Kappa . . . Junior Transfer, Brex ' ard Junior College . . . Religious Education Club . . . Senior Marshal . . . Little Sisters: Man. ' Ann Bullock and Nancv Reynolds . . . Societ ' : Emerson. HELEN LATANE SMITH . . . Colfax. N. C. . . . Major: English; Minor: Music . . . French Club . . . Music Club . . . Gold Book . . . Glee Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Little Sisters: Bobbie Lou Jones and Shirlev Smith ... Society: KATHERINE CLARK SUTTON ... Candor. N. C. . . . Major; Organ; Minor; Piano ... French Club ... Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Gold Book . . . Business Staff. Echo . . . Vice-President. Senior Class . . . Little Sisters; Martha Buie and Laurie Holmes . . . Society; Ir -ing. PATRICIA JOREEN SMITH . . . Goldsburo, N. C. Home Economics; Minor: General Science . . . Scrapbook Keepj Vice-President. Home Economics Club . . . Art Club . . . CMi Book . . . Spanish Club . . . Cenozoic Club . . . InternatMl iI Relations Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Little S Rose Mae Holland and Judy Knight . . . Society; I Patricia anne tucker . Major: Histor)-; Minor: Journal Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Editor. Co egifln . . . Gold Book . . LInited Daughters of the Confederacy Pleasant Garden. N. C. . . . . . . International Relations Managing Editor, Assistant . President. Press Club . . . Glee Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Vice-President, Future Teachers ' Club . . . Sen Marshal . . . Historian, Senior Class . . . Little Sisters: Evelyn Loven and Iris Sharp . . . Society: Irving. Schumann Smith. H. Smith. P. SuTTLES Sutton Tucker Pa e Thirty-ftve NANCY ELIZABETH WIRE . . . New Bern. N. C. . . . Major: Religious Education; Minor: Journalism . . . Intercultural Club . . . Secretarv ' , Fellowship Group . . . Student Council . . . Junior Transfer, Ptciffer Junior College . . . Religious Education Club . . . Little Singers . . . French Club . . . Cabinet Member. V.W ' .C.A. . . . Editor, Collegiau . . . Testatri.x, Senior Class . . . Little Sisters: Peggv Simpson and Wanda Price . . . Society: Emerson. BETTY ROSE WILKERSON . . . Farmvillc, N. C. ... .Major; Sociologv; Minor: Religious Education . . . French Club . . . Secretary-Treasurer. Glee Club . . . Math Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . Cabinet Member, Y ' .W.C.A. . . . Inter- national Relations Club . . . Social Standards Committee . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Literary Staff. Echo . . . Editor. Handbook . . . Little Sisters: Caroline Crowell and Blanche Selden . . . Society: Ir ' ing. VIRGINIA CAROLINE WRIGHT . . . Jarvisburg, N. C. . Major: Music Education; Minor: Piano . . . Music Club . Secretary-Treasurer. Music Educators Club Vice-Pr( dent. Glee Club . . . Gold Book . . . Chamber Orchestra . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Little Sister: Carolyn McElrath . Society: Emerson. A ; s; ' (• the neek-eiul iiish ) ' ij;c T iirly-: 1D I Most Like!) ' tu Siicceei ' Deserve Success, mid on shall coiunnnitl it. tf aru £5nnkiei4 M(jsi PojviJiir To know one perfectly one diiisI lire ill iJie scuiie house with him. Senior Class aJ inda Ljreene it ' s AU-Woiiud An iictive hinid louche iiiciuy people. Superlatives y unei U enent Best Student A leanwii iiniii has ahvavs wealth in himself. os Qyigiinil ■(. ' ()()( is u ' isddiii to possess, and heller still is eh ' verness. iie Ciiitifet ' Most Athletic He who plays best wins. Junior Class President: Jean Cobb Mce-Prciidcul: Jo Ann ' . tkins Secretin y: Margaret Allen Treasurer: jAcguELiNE Knott Cuuticil Representative: Maele Ballard 1 lie tliirxl chapter in their eollc e seraphook nearK eomplett ' ami hlleJ with inemoiies . . . JUNIORS ' First (jI all was the thrill ami pride ol i-ittle Sisters . . . lo iny and i uidiiiy tlieiiL I hen that hii -time li-eliiiL; ol t;oiiii; til their lirst lunior-Senior. ()t course, new tliamonds ami Irat pins hnmuht io s to nian . I inalK, the pii zlini; ipiestion. ' hal in the world will he done with Senior responsihililies! ' ::ouELiNE . . . Maiu-.auet . . . Jean . . . Jo Ann . . . Marle Junior ianicx ' Alexander. Siler C t . . . Margaret Allen, Rockingham . , . Martha A. le , Murph . . . Mable Ballard, Fuquav Springs . . . Jane Beam, High Point . . . S Kia Bodie, Williamsburg, Va. liilia Brown, Greensboro . . . M.irllia Biirch, C;reensbur() , . . Jean B rd, Mucks illc . . . Jean Cobb. La C ' .rangc . . . I!ctt C ' cistner, C.rcensboro . . . .Anne C ' ousins, EnField. Catherine Coxinglon, C.reensboro . . . . nn M.irie D.iniel. t h.uluiie . J.melte Davidson, HJ Point . . . Ccrrx FJrod, Henderson . . . C.m.Kn Lxans. Raleigh . . . Ann 1 lelds, Creenshoro. Pfij e Forty-two i (| Class. ..1952 Sarah Fonville, Burlington . . . Alice Garrett, Burlington . . . Betty Hendricks, Greensboro . . . Alice Heonis, Raleigh . . . Mary Alda Hiieman, Kannapolis . . . Dornth ' I Init, Wakefield, Va. i anc link, liiwin . . . Be crl hcstcr, W ' iiiston-Sakni . . . Sue joikins, Dalki . . . CaidKn jnncs, Roanoke, ' a. . . . Jacqueline Knott, Rinston . . . Bets Lawrence, Fa ettc iNe. Barbara Lee, High Point , . , |(i Little. IX ' n cr . . . Joann McCox , Sumter, S. C. . , . Marihi Mc(;crit , Dm ham . . . Mozelle Masters. Avondale . . . Bcttv lean Ouen. , sheMlle. Paoe Fnrtylhree Junior Kitt Owen, r.nctteville . . . Pjtrici.i Owen. Lincolntiin . . . Paula Pcog, Nash- ville . . . Jean Penn . Cliailiitte . , . IjarhaiM Piiteliett. Reick ille . . . Icanne Recliek. VValstonburo. Aline WuM. CreenshoK. , , Anne luisseli, C.reensb,,ni t.reenslxiio . , , Barbara .Ann Siiiith. Lli abeth Cu Clinton ,1 la el Stallinos, Bavsicle, Va. Puilh Searbiiniu h. . Pujsalvn Spnev, Pufic l-nrlv jom Class. ..1952 Carolyn Stanford, Chester, S. C. . . . Peggy Stanton, Kittrell . . . Mary Lane Stembridgc, Dan ille, Va. . , . Martha Stott, White ille . . . Christine Sugg, Snow I lill . . , Martha Suiter, Garvsburg. Erma Thornburg, Asheboro . . . Pauhne W alkcr. 1 homasMlle . . . Jo .Ann Wat- kins, Charlotte . . . Louise Webb, Louisburg . . . AngeKn W ' ethington, Fa ttte ille. Pane Forty five ( aroiijn . fan ford Most Likely To Succeed The secret of success is coiistiiiic) to purpose. Wost Popithir Charily, good behavior, nuiuihlc speech, unselfishness— these by the chief sage have been declared the ch ' iiiciit ' i o popularity. Junior Class yoij cJLittie Best Ml-Ronnd To do as easily ulial is difficult for others is the iiiurk oj t(dciii. ' Superlatives A osf Origiiinl ' Wliat oft was ihanglit l)nt ne ' er SI) well expressed. Janice ilexandc, os Athlcliv hair play is a jewel. ' Sophomore Class I ' rCiidciH: Mary Payne ' ice-President: Frances Kendrick Secretary: Rebecca Frazier rrcasurer: Varion 1 Ierndon Council Repraeiitatire: Anne Ac.ev SOI ' IIOMOIU S ' LIpixTclassmcn ' just like anollicr ut d . . . no iiKirc liylits (iLiI, lIiisl ' iI sIlkK or orientation . . . one nii lil out a week . . . rushing; .inci serenading the treslinien - . . tin, ' lini on Piat Dax , witli Ireshmen ialterin K ehantint; () shimmering;, shinin ' :; exeelsior sunhtnst. . . . New tasks to laee . . . hartler eomses, ehoosin a m.iior, the eiHttire test . . , perhaps the hardest orileal ol ah. the i;rathialion ol llit; Sisters. lUit all too so(]ii another sehool ear eonies to an entl. with antieipations ol the next . . . that ol lieeomiin ' His Sisters. Frances . . . Mary . . . Varion . . . Anne . . . Rebecca Anne Ace -, P(irtsm iuth, ' a. . . . Jean Armstrong. Bclmunt . . . Domiln HalxM-, Shelbv . . . Harriett IJIackwell, L nehburg. V ' a. . . . Mac liowmaii, l)n n Summit . . . Mildred Bradshau, (;raliam . . Svhia P.radslier, P nxlv,rc.. Mar Psiher llrnun, Ashe ille , , . Martha Buie, Bisaie . Marx Ann l!iill .Lk, Kannaniilis . . . C ' arnill Butler, Spra ' . . . Eiitzenia Camnen. Alliance . . . liiisVJ ' I Collins, Naslivil pr Bett ' Ruth Corzine, Concord. i ' ' ' h ■ancv Cranh.rd. Ihomasvillc . , . Jo Cross, Iluntcrs dle , . . Caroluic Cac.uell, Ashevdie , . . laNC Dail. I ' denton . . . John Davidson. Slauntnn. a. . . , SxKia Diehl. I ' .ockv . lounl . . . anc Doi-gctt, P ulhcr ordton. Frances Finch, Smhhiield . . , l.cltv Jem Poster. Mocksv illc . IV ' hecca Frazier. C.rcenshoro . . . BosaUn (;as,|uc. P,ockinj;ham , , . Jem Cilii.nn. Ihom.isvdlc . . . M,u l,on Colorlh. Puitherlordlon . , . M.irlh.i Cnodm.m. t h,idh..inn. P,,!;c. Fift, r c-llv Ciroali, ImIIs Church, Va. . . , Anne I l.ill. I lii h Point . . . Louise 1 larhison, Siulln . , , Marlene Harmon. C ' .astonia . , . N ' aiion I Icnulnn, Kinstou . . . Icancttc I IcstL-r. Greensboro . . . Bcrnie 1 lileman. Kannapolis. l ose Mae llolhuul, Smithlield , , , Laurie 11. ihues, Couneil . . Ouinton I lohon. Louisburg . , . Shirlev ilomesley. Cherrwille . . . Joann 1 lo le, Lhomasville . . . Ann I luftines, Reidsviile . . . Sue Jackson, A den. Bobbie Lou Jones. Ramseur . . . Peggy .Ann Joyner, Siler City . . . Frances Kendrick, Mount I lollv . . . C;lista Riser. Bessemer City . . . Judy Knight. Ashe- ille . . . le.iiuie l oontz. ,Aslie iile . . . Jo Alyce Lacky. Wadesboro. Margaret Long. Ciraham . . . Patricia Long. Burlington Anne Lo e, Dan- ille. Va. . . . Evelvn Lo en, Spruce Pine . . . I hiria l lcC:kne. iMcKennev. Va. CaroUn McEhath. Canton , , . Claudia iXhnsh, Wadesboro. Pngc Fifiv Patricia Massex, High Point . , . Joan Mathis. Carthage . . . Emma Maxwell, Stedman . . . Sara Ehzabeth Moore. Wadesboro . . . Lee Neal, Keysville, Va. . . . Eleanor Pa ne. Galax. Va. Marv Pa ne. I lopeucll, ' a. . . . Caroh n Pope. Rose Hill . . . Wanda Price. Greensboro . . . Ann Reid. Ashe ille . . . Doroth Reynolds. Rockingham . . . Jodena Rhodes. Lincolnton. Bets Robinson. Wadesboro . . . Sue Robinson. Norlina . . Mar Rogers. Char lotte . . . Sue Ross. Thomas ille , . , Frances Sanders. Gastonia . . . Johannah Schwarz, I uckahoe, . Y. I ' anc n lv-lwo p m Blanche Scldcn, Wcldon . . . Iris Sharp, Grecnshorci . . . Marv Ada Shuller, Williamston . . . Pego Simpson, Stokesdale . . . Doriithv Smith, Kings Moun- t.iin . . . Nanc Kerr Sn der, Winston-Salem. l-ihia Stokes, Pinetops I ' uith 1 rouliiian. Pine Bkill ' . . . Dana Tvson, Portsmoiitli. Va. . . . liennie Kutli ' ia, Martins ille. Va. . . . Martha Ward. W.ilkertown . . , (ilacKnell W ' .ilkins, Forest Citw lileanor V ' ehb. Roekingham . . . iMaruie V ' hite. Santord . . . Pe gv Whitfield, Wilson . . . Bett Anne Willilord, Lumberton , . . |ane Wilson. Gastonia . . . 1 lelen Winton. Chase CitN. ' a. Pili ,e flfly till viti ' i: ' % Ding! Dong! Roomie, get up! Thot ' s the bell for breakfost! Roomie, do you hear me? Get up! It ' s 7:10! . . . Ooooooh noooo! Yes, it ' s the beginning of onother day ot G.C. . . . After you ' ve hod that morning cup of coffee and finally opened that other eye, you start wondering if anyone hos remembered you with even a little piece of mail! You rush to the P. 0. Qt 7:58 either to dust out thot box or get the surprise of the day . . . mail! Promptly at 8 o ' clock you dash into class and, yes, you ' ve guessed it ... o pop . . . You know, the prof ' s way of finding out who has studied since the last class period. After classes comes chapel. Chapel, the hour your stomach hugs your backbone while your mind wanders everywhere from sleep to what else should I tell Bill? Some few, however, do try to look attentive. And then. Hallelujah, there ' s lunch with a little time left over to black space — rest, supposedly. ■. Day at G. C. But before you can catch your breath, it ' s time to go to class again. The musically inclined head for Symphony Klall, alias Odell, to join in the Confusion Symphony in A Flat. (Vocals by Miss Whota Mixture. ) For others, it ' s a lob or perhaps a shopping spree or a movie. Dotes? — Well, for those lucky enough to hove beaux neor- by! Of course, they have to allow a few minutes for properly endorsing those In and Out cords, dateslips, and date board! The mad scamper for Mr. Jones ' wonderful gift, the library, to do that ninety pages of parallel. If you aren ' t afraid of falling asleep, you may visit thot beautiful browsing room downstairs! At long last, it ' s time to start pinning up your hair . . . unless you ' re blessed with curly locks . . . and washing your face. And so to bed . . . After vespers, of course. But no, somebody ' s having a last minute gob-feast-fest ond here comes the housemother! Finally, all ' s quiet and another doy ot G.C. hos ended. Freshman Class President: Ramona Morton Vice-Preiideiit: Mary Schremp Secretary: Eleanor Stewart Treasurer: Laila Vittands Coiiiicil Representative: Helen Dickens And s(. ends the ni:idhousc vear at G.C. tor the FRESHMAN CLASS! It herein with the tenihetl leehna upon anixing at G.C. Then reeled in rusli week with tlie eolortul Mexican patio of the Ir in s and the farm house scenery (chickens, etc.) of the Emersons . . . cliiiiaxetl witli the chama of Decision night— uirls tihng down north (}r south stairs, fahing into arms of laughing, tearful Emersons and irxings with the resultant Ir -ing ' ictorv. I hen the wheels slow to the steady grind of the first long six weeks, endinu sLkldenK with the pranks (jI llat Day — with its upside tlow n skirts and the grim de il ' s c(]Lnt. I hen on the hrighter side . . . the fnst e peiience of going stag to the I reshman-Sophomori ' dance. I un takes plact- of learn ing during C hristmas v.ication. Second semester passes like a dre.im and belore vou know it comes summer xaeation! Mary . . . Eleanor . . . Helen . . . Laila . . . RA 1 helma Albritton. Snow I lill . , . C ' liarlenc B.iddour. Clinton . . . Sarah Bates Charlotte . . . Bett Jo Bcnliekl. C.reensboro . . Ann BracK, Rural Hall . . Tanet Broun. Lexington. Marv Lee Brown. Spencer . . . i lar Ann Callihan. Asheboro . . . llie Carr, Roseboro . . . Marv Jo Caudle. CJreensboro . . . Ruth Caudle, Yadkinville . . . Jane Click. Mocksville ' . jane Connellv. Suannanoa . . . Lacl Corzine. Concord . . . Barbara Craven, Ramseur . . . Marie Craven. C reensboro . . . i Iar Jo Davis. West End . . . Helen Dickens, Halifax. Frances Dixon, Lawndale . . . Nanev Down, Staten Island, N. Y. . . . Martha Driesell. Norfolk, Va. . . . Jane Edwards, Red O.ik . . . Jeanne Ellis, iXashville . . . Patricia Fields, Pleasant Garden. nnowN. M. L. Cl.AVlN. M. l ,ne fifty ciiiht Frances Fisher, Canton . . . June Foust. Mebane . . . Joann Gadclx ' , Roxboro . . . Jean Gentry, Roxboro . . . Augusta Gibson, Winston-Salem . . , Martha Jane Glosson, Kannapolis. Rachel Gobbel, C uilford College . . . Patsv Grant, Marshvilie . . . Joan Greene, Lexington . , . Marv Louise Gunter, Pittsboro . . . Bettv Hackett, Durham . . . Nanc I l.iltnm, I lii ' h Point. Elizabeth Harris, Asheville . . . Mar lo Harris, Llni ersit . . . Helen Harvvood, Albemarle . . . Doroth i lill, Charlotte . . . Elizabeth 1 iuggins. Lincolnton . . . Louise I iutchins, Beleus Creek. iJarlene Jenkins, High Point . . . Mar . nn Jenkins, Ciastonia . . . Ethel Jolliff, Enka . . . Elizabeth KennetK, Durham . . . |ane King, Williamston . . . Virginia Kiser, Winston-Salem. Jenkins, D. Jenkins. iM. A. Pcae njlyuinc Norma Lackev. Stonv Point . . . Jane Leach. bcidccn . . . Loicna Lcftvvich. Mount Airv . . . Ruth Lxnch, Catawha . . . Frances Ann iMcC ' olhnn, Monroe . . . Gvvcndohn Maples, Wadcsboro. Ludie Maxwell. Smithfield . . . Jo ce Morris. Matthews . . . Ramona Morton, Marion . . . Shelton Owens. PKmouth . . . Nancy Pitzcr, Winston-Salem . . . Sue Plint. Winston-Salem. loanne Prc ette, Wilkesboro . . . Mar Piii;h. Favettexille . . . Julia Ratliff, Rockinuham . . . Edith Rose. Smithlieitl . , . Sandra Riithroek, 1 homasville . . . Alice Saxaoc. Roseboro. Maxine Scarborough, Mantco . . . Mar Schremp. Richmond. V ' a. . . . Peooy Smith. Thomasville . . . Shirle Smith. Monroe . . . Hilda Sorrel!. Oiinn . . . Mary Lou Starke. Roanoke Rapids. ' iiqe Sixty Doris Starnes, Monroe . . . Nancy Stcdman, Pittsboro . . . Eleanor Stewart, Roxboro . . . Betsy Stoner. Lexington . . . Phvllis Stough, Albemarle . . . Peggy Stravhorn, Durham. Jean Summerlin, Goldsboro . . . Sally Swain, Ashexille . . . Virginia Swain, Blacksburg, S. C. . . . Jovce lalton, Smithfield . . . Ann Taylor, Statesville . . . M, U I hompson. Whistler, Ala. Helen Turlington, Jaeksonxille . . . Jean Turner, Fair Bluff . . . Laila Vittands Boston. Mass. . . . Sally Wagner, Kannapolis . . . Elizabeth Walker, Thomas ville . . . i 1ar Lee White, Greensboro. Amelia Wilkie, Forest City . . . Shirle Windham, Clreensboro . . . Patricia Wright, Greensboro. Stonep summeblin Swain, . Taiton Tav Poiic Sixlrow Let s come to order. draw led Mac as the reoular Mondav meeting of the G.C. STUDENTS ' ASSOCIATION lazilv uained a semblance ot an cllicient sJincrnini:; bud . Quickly and with fairness in mind these weighers of jus- tice at G.C. go about their various duties of giving needed call-downs, campuses, and restrictions, checking in-and-out cards, and church books. A hard job they hold, but these girls have set up standards and regulations that keep Greens- boro College in tip-top condition . . . their work deser es a grateful thanks from all. .Annette Inge President Left to right: Gladvs Brewer. . nne Acey. Alice Ganett, Nancv Huffman. First Vice-President; .Annette Inge, President; Anne Rudd. Recordina Secretary; Lou- ise W ' ebbj Correspondino Secre- tary; Julia Brown. Dai Sttidents ' Representatix ' e; Martha Buie. freasttrer. HOUSE PRESIDENTS Carolyn Alligood Alice Garrett Elizabeth Moore The Y ? That ' s not hard to answer. Our Y.W.C.A. is those girls carr ino suitcases that first dav of school. It ' s the W ednesday nights in the Hut filled with entertainment plus. It ' s the sounds of a hvmn from East Parlor on Sunday morning, the quiet of vespers on Sundav night. It ' s the inspiration of Religious Emphasis Week. It ' s a square dance in the Hut, or the Christmas party for our kids, or the student bodv picnic in the spring. The Y ? Its a hard working cabinet headed up bv Lib C allis with capable advisers. Yet above all else, the Y is ever ' girl at G.C. First row: Cobb. M. E. Brown. J. BroHTi, Beam. Perkins, Frtc man, Moore, Finch, Inoe. Second rou-: Callis. Preside,,:. Chapman, Fields, Pope, Max well, Wethington, Ingram, Har mon, Sutton, Little, ' ice-Pre i de,it. Third roll-: Ballard, Lee, Brad shaw. Treasurer; Schvvarz, GcmkI man, Bodie, Owen, Lawrence. Acev, Goforth, Wike. .• D ISERS Seated: Miss Cullis, Dean Ward, Dr. Stinson. Staudiitg: Dr. Ramsav, Dr. Gobbel. Dr. Smith. Mr C l.iss ,,l ' S2 lijs seven stutlcnts iVL .e;iii «l in WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. 1 Iic ' were selected because iit lii h sclmhistic standing, character and moral standiny, cxi-operatinn and leadership in academic and extra-curricular ac- ti ities, citizenship anti service to (i.C ,, and promise ol luture leadership. Sealed: Jenkins. IhiltnKin. Slanding: Callis. Inuc. KlmuiIv. Cli.i|mi,.n. C;..r iili. JlN. l..l,nl.,l. int.llrau..l. pivsulnit nt llu- Scni,,r ll.ilior Snck-lv. Hull ■ifivuik, livn.inm. cluvrv pirsun.ililv. x Ri- pirsulinl nt St.Kl.-nl lindN. I iii -c.ipal)k-. iiispiiinu. f.irnrst .ni.l li.ii.l «,i, kmu Y p,,M,l -nl, Mac: — pr()j;rt ' ssi f. fiimiH ' ti-nl SluiiciU CkAcrnmcnt pusulriil AcNES-diliRcnt. keen iiiiikI. c-nllu.s,,istK proi.knl nl il,c r„lit;i,ius 1 kK.,l,Mi, C_:ki luili snuviv. Iriciullv. o.nsaniti.ius pu-skk-m ,.( tkr l.kr C. kll . J.iA.N .,ukisln..us. quKl. sciHiiis sliak-nt. Iiii-ml I., .ill SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY First row: Coble, Cousins, Kenerlv. lenkins. President; Kendrick, Alexan- der, Hendricks, Secrelary mtd Trras Second roxf. Stanton, Gcidmap. Stanford, Beam. Little. Smith. I kn(i I laik ' tl, laments the HONOR SOCIETY incmher . . . and makes an A + . Ilie lidnor stutlents olten wunx anil tret, hut al a s come out on top. 1 liev stuciv. Ihevwork. 1 he pla . I he participate in man acti ities. Still the leatl their classes seholastie.ilK . z:f JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Left to rigjit: Holton, Jovner, Arm- strong, PresitieHf; Hoyle. Not pictured: Louise Harbison, Secretary and Treas- P.iue Sixtv-icvcn U !4iji js - M first row. Goodman. Brown, Waugh. Benfield, Frazier, Caudle. White. Covinotun. Second row: Boyd, Scarborough, Grant, RevTiolds, Wright, Cnstner. Windham. Widenhuusc, Aye One niiip tli.il alw.us pulls its Inad at Ci.C . is the DAY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION. Ihc nKmkrs arc aKvavs t.. the 1(}| ' C ill campus activities, carrvin Ut their welMilleil schetlule— a tea tcir the new stutlents, a C hristnias parl . anil a dance. Sprin ,; luuls the l)a I lops ha iny a hain|uct at the Bliss and s oinL; on a ha ride. I he add a tlistinctK iorcii n color to the cain|His and et thc realU hclonu! OFFICERS I ' rcsuicl: Lvnnc G.xKlman Vice f resident: Catherine C. vim.t(i Secrc («rv: Rebecca Frazier Tmmirer: ancv Rcvnolds Cmimil Kc,,rfie„lulhc: Julia Ik.nv rt,t;e Si.-viy ej jl The diplomats of the doors . . . SENIOR MARSHALS . . . Attired in Howiny white e cnini; dresses with orecn-and-white satin ribbons . . . araeious and eourteous always ... on hand at reeitals. plays, May Day, Homecoming, uraduation exercises . . . and cheerFully seeing to it that each uuest and student is pro ' ided with a program and a aood seat. Left to rifiht: Pearl Lunsfurd, Malissa Christie. Nancv Suttlcs, Eli,!abeth Ann Hooan, Nancv Ingram, Anne Grav, Cltief; Patricia Tucker. Dorotliv P. J.mes. Carolvn F.inville, Justine Patrick. Clariann Massev. Pii e Sixty-nine Seated; Hazel Stallings. Jean Bradsher, Dorothv Shimlhio: Frances Finch and ChriMine Susjg. P. J(ines. Che Carolvn Jones. Don ' t ou know )u shouldn ' t cumc to tlic bookstore in iiiii ' paiamas? o. It ' s not in tlic- 1 landhookl ■I hat ' s iioht ' But the SOCIAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE savs o can do ' ' . Bv the uav, did vou know that the Social Standards Committee has placed the Red Barn on the list of places where we can dine and dance? Realh? That ' s wonderful! Yes, this group of voung ladies helps to uphold C.C. ' s well-known distinction. li.u s wniiiu with those FRESHMAN COUNSELORS? ' Xothini; is wning with those I reshman Counselors— the re real- l - on the ball, ' ' comments two little freshies. And so thev are! Amid laughter and fun. the coun- selors help to make the frosh feel uell Mil ' ormed and self assured. First WW. Cousins, liodie. VVike. Goodman, Chapman. Hallm.ni, Cludnmm. Ilerndon, Helms, ISradshaw, Second row: P. Owen. Brewer. Colorth, Freeman. Ingram. .Aeev. ' ilkers ,n. . lc(. hire. ISl.ick well. Jovner. Schwar , Lony. Thinl rmr: K. Owen. F.nvrenee. Kendriek. . vers. .M. F. lir.avn. J. lin.un. Heam. Paf e Seventy First roil-: Ross, Covington. Metz, PreiUient; Tucker, Vke-Preshieul; Morrison, Goforth. Second row. Bodie, Jones, Coble, Gray, Massey, Brinliley, Huffman, Greene. Third row: Patrick, Kenerly, Freeman, Perkins, Chapman, Bradsher, Johnson, Cullifer, Patterson, poitrih row. Alii- ouud. Schumann. GotxJman. Spivev. Kiiicaid. Hult. Smith. I ' ll iievur Oct used to weariiio hnsc all thr time ' said |,inc ..f the FUTURE TEACHERS Well, 17 never get used to having those high school scniois say ' yes, ma ' am ' to me! You knov ' what happened to- da r . . . One ol mv fifth graders came up to me after class and asked me if I unuld jiLu ' Come On ' a My House ' on the ukc ' V ed- nesdav! If 1 don ' t get started. I ' ll ne er finish m lesson plans l) tonior row! A typical conversation. But all in all, it is fun and rewarding to know that you may ha c had a part in helping a child learn his ABC ' s or e ' cn in dc elopiiig his personality. Pi, mists, organists, violinists, and Midlists .ill contribute their time antl talents to the G.C. MUSIC CLUB. Sponsored bv iX-an el son, Mr. 1 iansen, and Mr. Wold. this group ]5resents man musical programs and sponsors activities of special interest to music students. The keynote is service, the rhythm is a steady beat of practice, and the purpose is an achic ement of harmon on our campus and in the fiitine li es ol its members. Fim roic: Bodic. Costner. Kcndrick. Holt. Secrel 7rv; Jenkins. Prei,de„U Helms. ' ice-Presii ?Hl; Huffman, Bradsher, Russell, Hester. Second row. Hoyle. Troutman, Stanford, Hendricks, Coving- ton, Ewing, Spivey, Jones, Masters, Payne, Treasurer; Inge, Brinkley, Wright, Selden, Kincaid. Third row: Dean Nelson, Sutton, Chapman, Armstrong, Butler, Lawrence, Perkins, Ross, Foster, Goddin.in, Mr. Hansen. Vnge Seventy one m Hon soir. nies nmies. Com Trei bien. nierci, madtiine It allez-vous? In otlicr words, another meeting of the FRENCH CLUB opens at G.C. It carries on with mo ies. sHclcs, and speakers that add to the stu- dents ' knowledge of French folkwa s and cus- toms . . . parties in the hut, French games and songs, etc.— all catch something of the real spirit and charm of France. F rd roir; Pugh, Stedman, Hill, Fuust, Glosson, Cimpin, Koonts, Price, Maples. Secomi row. White, G.ind,,,.,,,, Bullock, Jenkins, Hovle, Tavl(.r, H.mieslev. Krniieclv. Hackett, Jollif. Gibson, Harris. Thml row: Alrxiniler, President; Blackwell, Dickens, Corzine, Har- VI I. Harbison, Webb, Smith, Wethington, Secretarv- M . Mfit-r. Fourth row: Huggins, Hall, Neal, Ayres, ice President; Baddour, Bradsher, Pitzer, Stames, Mc- Elrath, Seldon, Butler, Savage, Frazier, Goforth, Beam, Schvvarz. Cnraiiihn! Hahle vd. esfynnol? Si, setior ' tta. si! From whirc louIcI such talk hail except from the excilccl ' _;iils who are ha ' ing ttiitcho lun in the SPANISH CLUB? And that ' s no joke! I 111 pl,i Spanish games and dances, study Sii.inisli coLiiitries and customs, have a wonder- IliI ijnie at the Christmas party (especiallv with the j ' iiiatn) and e en see mo ies in Spanish (trxiiig to ouess what is going on). These are realK acti e gals; and with Dr, Heironimus and Dr. Ounstan to lead the wav, thev learn that stud i]ig Spanish isn ' t too bad after all. First roi ■: ■W ard Wilki e, Stoner, Connellv. Morris, Brown, W aonc r Ratliff, Finch Cross, Ho meslev. • c,,,,,.! M.l M ihi . n s. lith. B. A. Smith, Pr esideMi; Mil. 111. 11. 1,1.1 . 1 1 ikii iiiimus Bates, Caud: e, Gob- I .l, 1 ' 111. Ill, s Sll nil. I ' .n n, ,n. Ik uul.in, icsuicnt Jenkins, Plin Jackson, Se t, Bow- cretarv. IhnJ ' M l.,. ,,■1 IV.ISM er; Rob nson, Starke, Fisher, ( ,1.1111 l. i.li l. C. ilium Swain , Goodman, Loven, D.ImJs 11. l 1 , 1 imvn. Long, Mcichcii Sic schnclll Wo hyc„ul y 111 iillur wiirils. I l.istc to the edding . . . the GERMAN CLUB meeting. Folk tales, songs, vo- i.iluil.in i_yiiius. skits. Clcrman plavs . . . and hIi.ii li.ue Mill, . n thing to catch the spirit and Liihuie III mir good Iriends, the Germans, And •It l.isi .ill IS I liina. ed with fun and refreshments. . i W icJcrsclu llr IM 11.11 , lc[).in,ild, IVnIi . eill. Scunnl r ir: Snvder, Stutt. Tr.iutinai,, Foster Crowell. Thml row. P.ivnc, Seciel.in; Owen, Presi dent; Sharp. Vice-Presideni: CJondm.m. Ki Wilkie. Fisher, Suiter. Third ...in„. I ' uhlkitr Clnmman; ThornburK. Second to ii;lil. Secrefflry-Trertsurer; L. Ctirzine, Taykir. Sttikc-s, Cousins, roil-. Dr. Bovd, B. R. Corzine. Homcsley. RjilitV. H.ill. M.irsh. . re xou going with the MATH CLUB to ' the plane tjrium in Chapel I lill to- dav? No, but I wish I eould! Thev alwa s seem to have a wonderful time. The annual trip to the planetarium is only one of the varied actix ' ities creating interest in the Math Club. Besides presenting a techni- color mo ' ie for the entire student body, the Math Club has businessmen to discuss the opportunities open in the business vyorld to girls trained in mathematics and some of the related sub- jects, physics, and chemistry. Other type programs pro- mote fun and fellowship amono the members. Vnurth row. Fields, President: Goforth, Holland, Connelly, Leach, Gasquc Stmidins,: Nanc britton, Hester. S v Chiel. Corzine, Talton. Lunsford. Gixidr riicik: Avres. Morton. Fields. Smith. Hartn an. Jo Clang! Clang! goes the ,gong. ■This IS It ' sino the FIRE WARDENS. Girls, close (iur yind(nvs and doors! You know. I can ' t lea e till ou are all out of here, and Id like to get out too! A typical scene and ha- rangue at a G.C. fire drill. Page Seveiilv t n OFFICERS President: AcNES Kenerlv Vice-President: Patricia Owen Secretary: Mary L. Stembridge Treasurer: Dana Tyson Pithlicity Chairman: Malissa Ciiristte The tact that the RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLUB is the largest on campus is piDul that it represents tlie Christian spirit here at Greensboro College, [or vears this club has done a great job in stirring up thought and serving the spiritual need of its riianv members. Llnder the guidance ol Ag the club this year has brought in manv interesting speakers to inform girls of worth- while movements of vouth around the world, such as caravaning, work camps, church coiilerences, and other student service or- ganizations. OFFICERS President: Carolyn Gillespie ' ice President: Louise V ' fuh Secretary Treas.: Elizabeth A. Fin I ihrnrinn: E117ABFTII Moore IRC? Of course G.C . has an INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB! Outstanding? W itli Dr. Marx in Skaggs directing it? . . . DefinitcK! Objectixes? ' Why, the IRC promotes interest in world affairs, world peace, and international organi ations anti tries to make tlicsc a ital concern to e er Ci.C . giil. it also promotes and eniphasi es orkl I ' cderalism and Linitcd ' ,itions Week. P) presenting excellent progr.iins to keep the girls inlorincd. such as debates with CaillortI C ollege, a mock session ot the Li . talks bv isiting speakers, and reports on current allairs and ianious personalities! Page Seventy fo First TOW. Dr. Smith, Tvson, Treasurer; Garrett, Greene, Cousi Perkins, Kenerly, President; Masters, Talton, Starnes. Second rov Gentry, Lackey, Turner, M. A. Hileman, Freeman. Morrison, I Stewart, V. Swain, Bradshaw, S. Swain, Holmes, Cobb, Owen, Crnwell, Corzine. Moorman, A. Fields, Jenkins, Vittands. Fourth ,s, (.:liristie, Puhlwity Chainncm; Metz, Goodman, Loven, Groah, Homesley, enlield. Bates, B. Hileman. Third roxv. Vice-President; Ratliff, Caudle, Starke, roi..: Pitzer. Brown. Long. Allen. David- Pirst row; Watkins, Kendrick, Cousins. Holton, Crowell. Homesley, Garrett, L. Webb, Vice-President; Moore, Librarian; Gillespie, President; Hogan. Secretary-Treasurer; Covingson, Herndon. Second row; Mas- ters, Ellis, Metz, Hileman, Coble, Tucker, Bradshaw. 0)nnellv. Tvson. Lee. Christie. Cobb, Peoo, Owen. Tfiird row; Mathis. Harbiscm, Via, Cross, Savage, Brown, Ratlirt. Harris. Lovcn. M. E. Brown. Schumann. Free- man. J. Goforth, Williford. Foiirtlj row; Sanders. Giodman. McElr.ith. M. L. Goforth, Doggett, Collins, Grant, Long, Blackwell, Walker, E, Webb, Ewing, Allen, Scarborough, iMcCollum. Queens of the campus ih..«- uals of the HOME ECO- NOMICS CLUB! h ? With three eompletelv Heir kitchens as a classroom and a Heir Home Management house in Hudson! I low could vou? These iris have reallv got the materials and thev use them. What do thev plan for this earr Among other things, the girls will sell U.N. cook books, hold a silier tea, haxe ouest speakers to ilisiu-.-. topics relating to Home JAnnomics, and finalK ' (this the Seniors like) initiate the privi- leged Senior gals into the Na- tional Home Economics Associa- tion. Under the guidance of Miss Tickle, the girls trulv go forward in preparing for the homes of the future. inst ,,.n MnrriM.n, Fliblicily C , AlligotKl, President. S ' ecomi ww: V ' i Sugg, Monro. Playen: S. Perkins, Business Manaoer; Harmcm, Jcnkii Miss BrcwcT. M.,.irm.)n. Daniel. Sclium.inn, Br.idshaw, Chairmau. . Secretary; McClure, Elliott, Presidetit; :allins;s. Mrs. Perkins. Little, PiiWicit, Stand hackstage with me I ' u awhile. We ' ll ' see the G.C. PLAYERS in action. Listen! E er hiid on stage. I louse lights (loun. Curtain! ' ' Sounds sim|ile, doesn ' t it? P iU think hack a minute. It was .1 month ago vou peeked into the auditorium and saw those girls hard at work on their lines. And when was it vou bumped into th.u paint spattered stage hand headed for the scenerv lab? Come to thinl of it, that girl down the h.ill h.is been working on lights e (.r ,iller noon for da ' S. No, the life of a |il.i er isn ' i simple. Just ask girls like Su .nim Elliott or J() ' L,ittle. It c.dls Im patience, cooperation, and h,inl work. 1 or lluir line spirit as well .is their line productions— here ' s .1 curt.iio call l..r the C.C. Pla ers. P„iie Sf What is that handsome lacka- daisical lass carrying in her hand? Why that ' s a palette and sketch book. In rcalitN these art geniuses are doing an emiable job of poster making, oil paintings, and sculp- turing. The ART CLUB itself is full of interesting projects, speakers, tilms, and trips to exhibits. In the best sense of the yvord, these girls add a oreat deal to C,C. culture. Firsf row: Miss Cullis, Little, Vice-Presuienf. Patrick, G.wdinan, President: Gobbel, Ivester, Finch, PidAicify Chairmim: Bradshcr. Second row: Gunter, Callihan, Edwards, Ma.xwcll, Left- wich, Owens, Brown, Schrcmp. Third row: iMcElrath, Babcr, Secretary-Trecnmer; Mathis, Hoonis, Seated: Smitfi, Alligood, Holland, Morrison, Vice-President: Lunstord, President. Sl.mJ iis; Miss Cole, Frazier, Secretary-Treasurer: Casque, Watkins, Owen, Proiirani Cliuninun: Mi Smith, Huttn. Ihose girls in pedal pushers carr ing buttcrlK nets . . . Are they ' buggy ' ? Yes and no. Thev le star mem- bers of the CENOZOIC CLUB! Membership in this club is a mark of distinction, requiring scholarship and brains, They are the luckiest ones with their carefree outdoor life . . . hunting dovyn specimens. And they add to this, with their formal meetings, outstanding speakers and ' isits to arious scientific exhibits. I ' njjc Sevcnly-scvcn What? I l()( |i skirti and lius ties? ' - •Yes. G. C. DAUGHTERS, at dances, still trot rii;ht aloni; in the footsteps of Ma and Grandma. The aim of the club is to up hold the standards and traditions that have made G.C. a distinctive Alma iMater. I.. Walker. Harbis.m. Turner. White, Bvrd. Koonts, Campcn. Long, Glosson. H.ill. liiibiiiMin. (,.a que, Schwarz. Secretary. Secuiul row: Stott, Treamrer; Chapman, President; Alexander, Vice-President; P. Walker, Jenkins, Miss Lctha Brock. Grant. Scarborough, Davis, Craven, Miss Mary Brock, Suog. f ' irsi ro,r: Hooan. Schumann. Cross, Finch. Bvrd, Crovvell. Webb, Chairman. Second rou-. White, Masters, Pegg. Beam, Program Chairman: Hileman. Bradshaw. Third row: Blackwcll, Garrett, Secretary TrMsiirer; Goodman. Lony, I i, si ,j Smith. Wethinutun, Ihc UNITED WORLD FEDER- ALISTS IxllCVC ' -th.lt pcKC IS „nl nuTclx the absence ol uar. hut the presence of justice, of l.iw .uul order. . . Althouoh one of the ounoest organizations on our campus, the World Federalists is amono the inost active. A Ll. . week in the fall and a World Cun eminent Week in the sprino ucrc hiohliohts of the car for this cb.ip icr if the LI.W.F. ms Page SeiCHlyeig il Moved again this veai! Uh-huh (nods cheerfully). Oh, no! Not again! Yeah. Again. And so we get a glimpse of those gills who really get around. . the PREACHERS ' KIDS. While they ' re at Cl.C. the keep pretty acti ' e too. I his year they ' re keeping their meetings strictly social . . . haying wiener roasts, spaghetti suppers, etc. . . . Who said it isn ' t nice to be a P. K. ? firsi roir: Masters. Davidson. Lvnch, White, Jenkins. Second roii-. Junes, Bisliop. Inor; Program Chairman of Woman ' s Society of Christian Service; Stough, Miirton. Acev. Chairn of the Board: Pegg, Stanford, Minister; Payne, District Superintendent. Third row. Widenliui Blackwell, Winton, Maxwell, Benfield. First ro .-: Ayr. Second ro !.■: Law don. Trea iner. President; McElralh. Profiram Chi nee. Secretflrr; White, Tucker, Gunter, Bn iylit. Williford. S,iv.u.c EhlKl, Good], nbridge. Third I h. Mary! Didn ' t know you belonged to the U.D.C. Yes. folks, true southern blood since the days of the Confederacy! lAnd so . . . th e latest version of the Daughters of Confederacy gets under way at G.C. Meeting opens with a loyalty ritual to the Lhiited States flag and the Con- federate flag. Then follow ' isits to homes and museums with Con- federate background and a joint meeting with the Greensboro Chapter of the U.D.C. and so on, with aeti ities designed to keep ali e the spirit of the South. Page Scvcnty-iili Publications The ECHO of G. C Li.NiDA CIheene, Editoy-iu-Chicf Janr:e JoHNSdN, Business Miiiniii cr The COLLEGIfln Nanc y W ' ike, Edil(ir-iii ( ' liicj |()AN (I()K)HTH. Business Miiiuiiier The HflnOBOOK 111 I n I ' losi: II KinsciN, Iditar iiiChii n, e lliissHl.L, Business Miiuiiaer The Collegian PoUiJitii Sem(- ' ?ftMUil ( tic StiUaiU af wau vu 0Me Volume XXVI GREENSBORO, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 U. N. Week Discussed on G. C. Radio Program on Oct. 25 Tentative Radio Schedule For G. C. Is Announced Thf International Relations CIuJ irrsented discussion of Unitji ' :: ions Week on the Greqps - lUi radio pro-am ovi rimrsday. evening, OctX M5. - Participating in the a ! t ' i Carolyn Gillespa dent of the I. R. C, an Louise Webb, chairman World Federalists. The tentative radio schedule G. C. includes an interview our exchange student from Latvi Mi.ss Laila Vittunds, on Noveinbt 1, and a program veinber 8. On November 15 the Greensboro College Plavors will i the play Ev. will be presented or 1951. On November 29. sion of field work at C.C. will be presented by the studcuts from the religiou.s eiluc.tticn, tin- nuisic, the teacher ' s edueation. ih- speecli, and the physical cduc i.ioii de- partments. Announcers for Year Radio announcers fur the year are Martha Stott, Ann Acey, Mar- garet Long, Gladys Brewer, Jeaa- nine Moorman, Sally Schumann, Joy Little. Penny Payne, and J Turner. The committee for setting up the program schetlule includes Mrs. Charlotte Perkins, Dr. Raymond Smith, Mr. E. L. Williams. Dr. Al- pha Ma ' field, Miss Grace Tickle, Dean Gustav Nelson, and Dr. L, L. Gobbel. The first student assistant to work on programs and to help select the student voices for the programs is Miss Colleen (ir nt. Town Meeting on Books to Be Held Nov. 6 in Odell The fourth annual Town Meet- ing on Rooks, sponsored by the Historical Rook Club ' of Greens- boro will be httld in Odell Audi- torium Tuesday evening, Novem- ber 6. at 8;00. At this timt hnok.s chosen around the tin i. W ' and Your Thinking v,i: ed and discussed. Mr. Walter .Siu ,m Chape! Hill will s. .a for the intrtiii I. R. C. Coninieiiiorates U. N. Day In Chapel Progi ' am October 23 Tomorrow s the dc.Rllinc lor licHO ar- ticles! No good; trv again. More punch in those lines! Where to make the next I hese famihar remarks last lall were lol lowed by the staff wiener roast heliintl the hut . . . selection o[ indi idiial pictures from Taylor-Stalev s work . . . re-writes after conferences ith Dr. C arpenter . . . curiosity about layouts and Linda ' s secrets . . . more visits bv Mr. Martin . . . hints from .Mr. C ourse and Mr. Keck . . . proofreading . . . and Hnall the dedica- tion of the 1952 Echo. 5X. ECHO Janice Johnson Business Manager Swish ' What was that? A birtl? . pkincr No, it ' s a gal on the Echo Business Staff. nd where is she going in such a hurr W hv, to get those atls, ol course! The girls on this staff are reallv on the liall. Thcv tramp, tramp, tramp, Irom morn till nigiil, hut lhe ' e ,il .i s gol ,i cheerliil smile ... to get the ads ' Ihe restill . . . the do get the atls, we get the .uiiuials, and cvcryhudr ' s huppy! Pa e Ei htytiro Seated around table: Greene, Editor; Huffman. Art Editor; Beam. Alexander. Little, Assistant LiterarY Edi- tor; Huffines. Chapman. Mti sic Editor; Wilkerson. Hovlc. Sports Editor; Moore. Owen, Photo. Editor; Neal, Guforth, Literary Editor; Brown. Class Editor. of- Lureendboro C o eae 9 Left lo rinht : Liiuisf Webb. Claudia Marsh, Catherini- Coble, Varion Herndon, Car olvn Evans, Ruth Scarbor- ough, Katherine Sutton, M.i linda Ayres. Vr The COLLEGIRn Those articles just barcK ' made the tieadline . . . that Feature just had to he eut . . . tlie trip to the printers seemed Hke miles. ' Sounds as it someone from the COLLEGIAN LITERARY STAFF is thinkinu out loud Then comes Friday niuht, after dinner, parlor crowded, everyone talking. ' h ' The Collegiati ' i out— what else? And, as always, it ' s a top-notch paper. Nancy Wike Editor-in-Chief 1 la ' e you got zip? Patience? A cheer- tul smile? And— no flat feet? Then the COLLEGIAN BUSINESS STAFF wants vou. The gals on this stafF really keep the hall arollin ' round Ci.C The ' make it possible tor us to keep up on the news every two weeks . . . for what would a paper he without ads? Our hats otf to these als! Joan Goforth Business Manager Seated: Betsy Ross, Doris Helms, Mary Jewell Jenkins. Standing: Barbara Lee, Nancy Cranford, Patricia Owen. Juan Goforth, Pnge Eighty fiyc Arc you sure that we can date only on Saturday and Sunday nights until vc arc sophomores? No, I ' m not ix)siti ' e, but 1 knov ' where we can find ut. Let ' s look in the HANDBOOK! 1 h.it chat is characteristic of the freshmen before thev beoin studying the Hand- book in earnest. Although rules, regulations, a calendar (if events, and lists of the iifficers of the major organ- izations on campus make the Handbook important to all the G.C. girls, it ' s indispen- siblc to freshmen! Bettv Rose- ' iikers„n, EJ tc.r: Anne- Russell, K.ish ps., lu„. Left to rif ht: Miss Ginn, Nancv Wike, Secretarv; Joan Gafnrth, Treasurer: Catherine Coble. VicePrendent: Patricia Tucker, Preside,,!. Who arc the PRESS CLUB girls? Vou ha c seen them racing frantically to every meeting with notebook and jicncil in hand . . . then a last minulc rush for Miss C.inn ' s ap|)ro al ... a dash up to litz or across the hall lor a t pcvvriter . . . pound- Ino I he pavement toward town . . . and finally Cl.C. is bcfoic the eyes of the public. I ' iifie Eighty iix ■•1 J 1 No school spirit ' queried the ATHLETIC BOARD. Here at Cj.C! ou must ha e the wronw eoUeue . . . xou re hound to. Take a look at the tournaments, picnies, horse shows, swim meets, and general sports that go on up here! We aoree. Those hard-working yirls have sonrethino on the hall. MA, Sue CuLLIFEl! Preiiileiit Left lo r,o ,l Sue Cullifer, Sarah n Schumann. Rose Holland. Peoyv Simps.m. Camlvn Evans Barbara Let. Carlene Freeman. Bettv B. Patterson. Catherine t..ble. Mable Ballard, lane Beam Elizabeth Muore. Marlene Harmon, Marv Lou Goforth. I ' a e Bijihiy-eighl Mii;lit C cise lias struck out? Nope, not here . . . tor these oirls of the C CLUB hit the ball dead center and come up with a homer e ' erv time! No Casev-hke hraggint and boasting either . . . just a modestK-w ' orn green and white •■G.C. Looking lor Sue ' elk inst trv the tennis courts. ()lle ball field, or an where there s a tournament, and du ' ll lind her. Briglit, pepp , alw ' a s taking the lead . . . that ' s Sue Culhler, MISS G.C. u ' ' 52. From out at Sedgefiekl come the thunder- ing hoofbeats of manv a great stiiHion . . . the BIT ' N SPUR rides again! Nowhere in the pages ot athletic history ot d.C. can one lind greater champions ot aching muscles. Return with us now to Sedgeheld and another excit- ing horse show . . . the winners ride again! hiding with jieriect ease, seeing isionsol heaiitilul hhie rihhons, when — ou guessed it— stars take tlie place III the lilue rilihons ! Oh well, it hap- pens to the hest ol us. PiiiiO Ninety I Icr first time around the circle, the teel ot those reins in her hand, those people on the side-hnes, her one last hurdle, the rihhons that might be hers . . . this is the HORSE SHOW to the girl who rides— to ail ol us. Pajie Ninet y- ' ■7 . . . Sports Watcli that ball, ,i;al ' Ami no Ian stcalint; hascs can ' t liaxc thicvint; in soltball, (m know! Tia-la, tia-la, tia-la-la-la-la la-la. I-olk clancino is tun . . . especialK ' when wc (.an show oft our skill at those rip-roaiin si|uai(. ' tlanccs in the lint! Rah! Rah! Rah, rah, rah! . . . E.xcited cheers, a hounce of the ball, and the game ' s beoun! What game? ' h . X ' ollevball, of course! It ' s a campus favorite. Ready! Aim! Fire! Watch that bull ' s eve!-E en if iiu aren ' t a second William Tell, xou ' ll ha e fun pkuing archerv. Oops! Look out for that stick! U ' atch that swing! Ah, success! There goes the ball! What ' s happening? Why, nothing less than a hockev game in the good old winter- time! A smile, a racket, and a er . Watch th.it birdie, and the gals are olf b)r a thrilling game nl badminton! It ' s heaps of fun, ami lhe lo e it. Calendar Powers ' models? Nope! not at all. 1 he re the real thing and are on their toes . . . the Modern Dance! How ' d you like a game of tennis? . . . Love it. Be with ' ou in a second. ... In the winter or spring, sunny or cloudy, tennis is a favorite game at G.C. The sportsters go for it in a hig wav! Ring it! Ring it! (We ' re not referring to the doorbell) . . . Such excited cries are heard as the G.C.-ites have a gala time playing basketball— it ' s mucho fun to them. A flip, a splash, and a gurgle, and there vou are. ha ing a wonderful time! Nothing to it— just take a deep breath, breathe, and float along, li ing the life of |-lile (that is. it vou can float)! Maxbe they don ' t make par o[i a hole, maybe the haven ' t got a perfect grip and stance, but man ' G.C. amateurs agree— Golf suits me to a I ee! Gid-dap! Yip-pee! Come on. Paint. Let ' s git where we aint! . . . Certainh, G.C . has real cowgirls! We get to see them realK perform when thev give us a show in the spring. ' « ■F,r ( ,nu li.,llar,l. (o,v.,, M,,ksi . uVMM.i S.,,:„,i nar: Grav. Critic: PaviiL-, Accowpinusi: Lcc. I ac-PresiWenl; Marsh, freudcit; Owen, Recording Secrefflrv; Bodie. Corrcsjjf i(ii« Secretrtry; Tyson, C iflpiaitt. MiLLiCENT Marsh President Old EMERSONS. ue arc proiul tli.it . . .■Suinu ' ()ur partner ;ind promenade . . . step rioht up and see the Greatest show on earth, tlie Emerson Cireus. Remeniher the laMirs. lun, and fnihe ol rush week? 1 can still hear those decision niijht screams of Mv little sister went Emerson! I has heuins a new ear with new Emerson Iricndships! M. Rv EsTiiHR Brown Claudia Marsh Louist Harbison ' arion Herndon Glista Kislr Frances Kendrick Ptii c Ninety- ' . First rou ' ; Stdnlord. Acco,, Vice-Preiident; Garrett, Cril President; Alexander, Trensui insl. Beam, Chiiplai,,. SecomI r.nv. Bradshcr, Rudd, Corresponding Secretary; Patterson, Harris, J ecordin Secretary; Evans, Censor. Evelyn Loven Mildred Bbadsha Betty Beck Patterson President Llndcr a hiu Aloha sign from the Hawaiian snack bai, the IRVINGS oieeted the freshmen with oala ciilertainment from hoola dances to food. The open house scene changed to south of the herder as the lr iiig society hall became a Mexican fiesta. To the li clv music of Clyde Watson, hrightly dressed senoritas tapped out the Mexican Hat Dance. Decision night found, for the first time in fi e ears, the Iryings yictorious by a large majority. The bond of Ir ' ing friendsiiip was strengthened as the bride, Libby Huggins (attended by Mary Schremp, Laila Vittands and Ann Taylor, symbolic of new members), was married into the societ ' . : Ninety- Ontsiili.: Brinklev. ITuftman. Brjjslu Inae, McDonald. Af,umst rail. 7 r„u Dr. MavHeld. While. Wright. Ni-al. Si-. itrtT; Ross, Spivey, Goodman, Harrii Payne, Jones, Vice-President. Composed of Sophomore, Juiiinr, .inti Seniui Musit Lckicitiun majors and sponsored by Dr. Mayfield, the MUSIC EDUCATORS CLUB strives to make our campus more aware of the manv musical opportunities around us. A student chapter of the Music Educators National Conference, this group sponsors outside speakers and performers, exchanges ideas with neighboring colleges, attends state and national conferences, and other- wise fosters the appreciation of music. Take hours of practice and drill, occasional skull practice, a constant striving for improvement, and add a group spirit that grows with each performance. The result? CI.C. ' s football team . . . the GLEE CLUB. Tra ' eling b ' Cire ' hound bus, the arsitv tra ' erses manv states while the sub team sta s behind to cheer it on. And what is the rcv ard for the hours of work and sacrifice? I he fini of tours, the friendships made, the honor of being one of Mr. Williams ' girlies, the thrill of interpreting a composer ' s work of art, and above all. the knowledge and satisfaction of a job well done. Fir.(l row: Herndon. Kenerly, Business Alunogir: Buie, Ivesler. Harbison. Hutchins, Costner. Kellihan, Wagner, Snyder, Mathis. Second row. Gibson, Foust, Holton. Wrighl. Hoyle, Hill, Jenkins, J. Brown, Mr. Wi lliams. Third row: Holl, Connelly, Christie, . cey. Benfield, Perkins, JIackelt. Foiinli row: Penny, Ellis, Jolliff, Cranford, Gobbel, Haltom. Fifth row: Simpson, Burch, Vice-President; H. Smith, Selden, Price, Scarborough. Sixth row: Spivey, . rmstrong. Craven, Stott, Loven, Hester, Payne, Accompanist. Seventh Tow: Foster, Jones, Wilkerson, Secretary Ireaiurer: Ratliff, Folk, Huffines, Gaddy, Judkins, D. Smith, Dickens, M. E. Brown, Inge, ,ulc r a ■1 1 liii Seated around table: Miss Singer, Dot Hill. Betsv Rn Janice Alexander, Jane Beam, Margie White. Mary Jo Davis, Marv L. Stembridge Eight melodious (iiccs hkniled into one happv .yi ' oup . . . the LITTLE SINGERS! With their di reetor. Miss Singer, these girls perform m;in ' times during the vear— for the college prngrLims, radio programs, and for local and out-of-town organizations, each lime leaving with their audience an enjovable feeling of pleasure and relaxation. Ever pass by Odell on Thurs day evening and hear the strains of Beethoven ' s First S ' mphon ? No, it is not the New York Philharmonic but Ci.C. ' s m n CHAMBER ORCHESTRA pi.iciR ing. Directed In Mi. I l.uiscn. this organization has grown Irom a handful of original members to a group of twenty-five, pertorming in concert and at various college functions throughout the year. fSSSSSSs. .V$SS S SSSi Firsi roil ' ; Helms. BikIic. Mrs. H.insen. Mr, Hansen. Russ, Davis. Kiser, Judkins, Wright, Young. Jenkins. Caudle. . Hendricks. Wagner. Second row. jss. Marsh, Strayhorn, Page Ninety-nine It ua indeed a battle of wits when the nieichant jiid the old lew met in List ear ' s Shakespearean production. I he Merchant ot Venice. Portia and her maid delighted the audience with their cle er tricks, as other characters helped to make the performance one to be remembered. I he dancing hobos from the modern dance cital reinind us of ,i night on st.ige that exciting and uiiii]ue. On Stage at G. C. In E er iiian. Ci.C ' s fust moralilv pla . pic- turing man ' s struggles on earth, the characters suc- ceeded in making the allegorx li c in our modern dav. Memorable moments at G. C. DANCES . . stariy-eved G.C.-ites , billowing hoop skirts . . . the flash of the black and white tux - , . the poor face of the dining room, lifted and transformed into the shadowed intricacies of a massive ballroom, the initial exaltation of the Freshman-Sophomore Dance — their first triumph . . . Following in swift succession, the 1 loli dav Ball with the gleaming green aiicl red tree in Main Parlor, surrountlecl b r iili.int faces . . . The Junior- Senior Dance in the Parlor, with the large mirror re- Hecting onlv happiness . . . the Ma Dav Dance with spotlights on tlie Ma Da Queen, her at- tendants. ,ind the Student Council members . . . Each dance em- bodxing .ui exciting combination ol that special occasion, that spe- cial formal, and that special some- 71 k Lifh, LU P.tlerson Wax Oiiccii may Day . . . 1952 y reeniboto L olleai Maid of Honor -Y ' f I art a nil fl ' lasseii Senior nriay Day Ljladiji ll iVH Senior iiiuia ijodie ]niiior Court. ..1952 anc (ls ei ebecca ra:i Sophomore ITIay Day Snphnvwrc _vv i n a I I lot Freshman Court. ..1952 I.I Jo nfJJ Fresh man may Day... 1951 A scc.iul ol silence, .1 hro.iihlcss w.iit, then the oloiidiis niimienl eomes . . . the dj is climaxed ,is the l(i el tjLieen is ernwnetl- OiKcn nl ..in i hn IXin ' H.iimd and iDiind, in and nnl the i i. , . . a Paiisiajis. s..hei Inchans. |)etite Ja|ianesc, all joined in uindino the wonderful . la |v.le in honiiiof their li. el c|iieen ' (ige One llumlred Eiitlit Despite tliicatcniiiy r.iin cloutls, i iila panoramas oi the wcirkl (loatetl across the i aiK hedeekecl campus. Variegated Scotch plaids lluttered in the winds ot the hii;hhind Ihnu. ' I om-tom heats ot hiack sa a es . . . hiiiuan saerilices . . . prim |a|xincsc maidens . . . Americans scjuarint; their sets ' . . . war dance ol the In- dian hra es . . . excited )ices . . . hhing music. 1 hese many plavers danced to tlcHght our rathant i|ueen anti her court. Mirth anil meiriment set the tempo lor our . la l)a lcsti ities. Paoe One Hiimhcd Nh The Year of September 1951 bmui;lit the |i;irtics, snack bars, serenades, and anxieties oF riisli wcek-a week wliitli ended sitli jn lr ino ietor . And Pla Da with shouts .il pla; hall and the LieiillN auam deleatmu the students hi sol ' thalL We are the Inish ol the IdwK freshman elass, ' sanu the tieshmen to those ini htx sophomores one October tla . 1 hat rustle ol excitement o er the cam|)usr A lA ' set was bought hir the hull Paj c One Hundred Ten 51. ...52 at G. C. shrill in the night, windows down, loafers, lights-out, p.ij.inias peeping from under rain-coats . . . Yes, a G.C. fire drill at 11:30 P.M. Campus political enthusiasts were excited one No ember ila hen Senator Rnhert A. Taft was the chapel speaker. Founders and Benefactors Da . 1951. brought ,i time hir remembrance of one who served G.C. lovallv for twentv-seven years . . . The portrait nf the late Mrs. R. R. Alley, former librarian, was unveiled. A proud day for seniors was that da in .March when little sisters presented caps and gowns. Pawf Vhc UuiuhaJ Elc Commencement A bus ' buzz in the rear uf Oclell Auditorium, an expeetant silence, accom- panied b ' the turning of manv heads as a triumphant march booms forth from tlie organ . . . then the tramp, tramp of black robed graduates of 1952 moving solcmnlv to their seats. Little is heard of the program as the girls, on the edge of a new life, pause to recall with tender emotion past experiences at G.C. . . . And thev find themselves on the stage with the passport to the future clasped tightiv in hand. The tears of parent and child mingle in anxiety, expectanc , and relief. 1 hen the future claims a new crop of leaders as the class marches out for the last time toward the commencement n[ a new life. STUDEni LIST Acey, Anne Darden. 206 Court St., Portsmouth, Va. Albritton, Thelma. Snow Hill, N. C. Alexander, Janice, Chatham Hotel, Siler City, N. C. Allen, Margaret, 102 Dewees Ave., Rockingham, N. C. Alligood, Carolyn, Rt. 4, Durham, N. C. Armstrong, Jean, 22 Poplar St., Belmont, N. C. Axley, Martha, 313 Tennessee St., Murphy, N. C. Ayers, Glenn Crowder (Mrs.), Pleasant Garden, N. C. Ayres, Malinda, 2325 Floyd Ave., Richmond 20, Va. Baber, Dorothy, Box 114, Shelby, N. C. Baddour, Charlene, 806 Stewart Ave., Clinton, N. C. Ballard, Mable, Rt. 2, Fuquay Springs, N. C. Bates, Sarah, 1214 Princeton Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Beam, Jane, 612 Sunset Drive, High Point, N. C. Bcnfield, Betty Jo, 1 1 1 Macy St., Greensboro, N. C. Blackwell. Harriett, 1312 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Bodie, Jeanne, Box 568, Williamsburg, Va. Bodie, Sylvia, Box 568, Williamsburg, Va. Boone, Joyce, Rt. 2, Nashville, N. C. Bowman, Mae, Rt. 2, Brown Summit, N. C. Bovd, Joan, 804 Elam Ave., Greensboro, N. C. lirackett, Jewell, Belwood, N. C. Bradshaw, Mildred, Box 707, Graham, N. C. Bradsher, Jean, Crestwood Drive, Roxboro, N. C. Bradsher, Sylvia, Crestwood Drive, Roxboro, N. C. Brady, Elizabeth Ann, Box 28, Rural Hall, N. C. Brewer, Gladys, Rt. 2, Box 246, Wadesboro, N. C. Brinkley, Mary, 1062 W. Forest Hills Blvd., Durham, N. C. Brown, Janet Lee, 711 W. Fifth Ave., Lexington, N. C. Brown, Julia, 3605 Madison Ave., Greensboro, N. C. Brown, Mary Esther, 188 Flint St., Asheville, N. C. Brown, Mary Lee, 408 Spencer Ave., Spencer, N. C. Buie, Martha, Biscoe, N. C. Bullock, Mary Ann, 310 West Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Burch, Martha, 322 S. Mcndcnhall St., Greensboro, N. C. Butler, Carroll, Box 253, Spray, N. C. Byrd, Jean, Mocksville, N. C. Callihan, Marv Ann, Asheboro, N. C. Clallis, Elizabeth, Box 23, Bessemer City, N. C. C:ampen, Eugenia, Alliance, N. C. Carr, Allie, Roseboro, N. C. Caudle, Mary Jo, 1607 Asheboro St., Greensboro, N. C. Caudle. Ruth Mae, Rt. 1, Yadkinville, N. C. Chapman, Lula Cross, 368 Broad St., Salem, Va. C ' hristie, Malissa, 1016 Minerva Ave., Durham, N. C. Click, Allie Jane, Bi x 332, Mocksville, N. C. t obb, Jean, La Grange, N. C. Coble, Catherine, 708 S. Broad St., Burlington, N. C. C.illins, Lois, Box 297, Nashville, N. C. Connelly, Jane, Swannanoa, N. C. Corzine, Betty Ruth, 34 N. Crowell St., Concord, N. C. c:orzine, Lael, 34 N. Crowell St., Concord, N. C. t ' ostner, Betty, 4507 Winston Rd., Greensboro, N, C. C ' ousins, Anne, Enfield, N. C. t:ovington, Catherine, 1026 W. Market St., Greensboro. N. C. tlranford, Nancy, 206 Stone St., Thomasville, N. C. Craven, Barbara, Ramseur, N, C. Craven, Marie, 214 S. Tremont Drive, Greensboro. N. C. Cross, Jo, Box 131, Huntersville, N. C. Crowell, Caroline, 22 Crowell Rd., Asheville, N, C. Cullifer, Sue, Murfreesboro, N. C. Dail, Faye, Strawberry Hill, Edenton, N. C. Daniel, Ann Marie, 227 Colville Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Davidson, Barbara Janette, 514 Worth Ave., High Point, N. C. Davidson, Jolyn, 225 E. Beverley St., Staunton, Va. Davis, Marv Jo, West End, N. ' c. Dickens, Helen, Hahfax, N. C. Diehl, Sylvia Ann, 208 Rose St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Di.xon, Frances, Rt. 2. Lawndale, N. C. Doggett, Nancy, 315 Monfredo St., Rutherfordton, N. C. Down, Nancy, 86 Ridgewood Place, Staten Island 1, N. Y. Driesell, Martha, 207 Carlisle Way. Norfolk, Va. Edwards, Jane, Box 12, Red Oak, N. C. Elliott, Suzanne, Box 252, Forest City. N. C. Ellis, Jeanne, 116 E. Church St., Nashville, N. C. Elrod, Gerrv Lee, Box 19, Henderson, N. C. Evans, Carolyn, 1312 Brooks Ave., Raleigh, N. C. Ewing. Anne, Box 233, Ellerbe, N. C. Fields, Ann, Rt. 4, Box 179, Greensboro, N. C. Fields, Pat, Rt. 1. Pleasant Garden, N. C. Finch, Frances, S. Third St., Smithfield, N. C. Fisher, Frances, Rt. I, Canton, N. C. Fonville, Carolyn, 113 Rolling Rd., Burlington, N. C. Fonville, Sarah, 113 Rolling Rd., Burlington, N. C. Foster, Letty Jean, Mocksville, N. C. Foust, June, 206 N. Ninth St., Mebane, N. C. Frazicr, Rebecca, 2404 Sylvan Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Freeman, Carlene, Racford, N. C. Fulk, Eunice, Rt. 8, Box 224, Greensboro, N. C. Gaddv, Joann, Roxboro, N. C. Garrett, Alice, 308 Tarpley St., Burlington, N. C. Casque, Rosalyn, 300 N. Randolph St., Rockingham, N. C. Gentry, Jean, Box 583, Roxboro, N. C. Gibson, Augusta, 416 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Gillespie, Carolyn, 404 S. Chapman St., Greensboro, N. C. Gilliam, Jean, 204 Montlieu Ave., Thomasville, N. C. Glosson, Martha Jane, 103 N. Rose Ave.. Kannapolis, N. C. Gobbel, Rachel, Rt. 1, Box 149, Guilford College, N. C. Goforth, Joan, 205 Pine St., Rutherfordton, N. C. Goforth, Mary Lou, 205 Pine St., Rutherfordton. N. C. Goodman, Lynne, 1810 Rolling Rd., Greensboro, N. C, Gotxlnian, Margaret, Chadbourn, N. C. Goodman, Martha, Chadbourn, N. C. Grant, Colleen, Rt. 7, Frazier Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Grant, Patsy, Marshville, N. C. Gray, Anne, 241 Lee Ave., Wadesboro, N. C. Greene, Joan Elizabeth, 7 Hillcrest Drive, Lexington, N. C. Greene, Linda, 112 N. Grace St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Groah, Betty, 376 N. Washington St., Falls Church, Va. Gunter, Mary Louise, Box 36, West St., Pittsboro, N. C. Hackett, Betty DuVal, Box 2075, Durham, N. C. Hall, Anne, 901 Johnson St., High Point, N. C. Haltom, Nancv Anne, 315 Ardmore Circle, High Point, N. C. Harbison, Louise, 911 N. Washington St., Shelby, N. C. Harmon, Marlene, Linwood Rd., Gastonia, N. C. Harris, Elizabeth Strong, 3 Pine Tree Rd., Asheville. N. C. Harris, Joanne, Scroggs St., Lenoir, N. C. Harris, Mary Jo, c o Duke Power Co., University, N. C. Poge One Humhed Thirteen STUDEDT LIST St.. Albemarle, N. C. Durham. N. C. n A ' e., Greensboro. N. Raleigh, N. C. iger St., Kinston, N. C. Harwood, Helen, 125 Lo Helms, Doris, 504 Milton Ave, Hendricks. Bettv, 510 W ' oodlau Heonis, Alice, 1500 Iredell Dr. Herndon, V ' arion, 108 W. Graii Hester, Jeanette, 4401 Oakland Ave., Greensboro, N. C, Hileman, Bernie, Bo.x 125, Kannapolis, N. C. Hileman, iMarv Alda, Box 125. Kannapolis, N. C. Hill, Dorothy. 3615 South Blvd., Charlotte, N. C. Hockett, Bettv Jane, Pleasant Garden, N. C. Hogan, Elizabeth Ann, 1323 Holman St., Kinston. N. C. Holland, Rose, 519 S. Fifth St., Smithfield, N. C. Holmes, Laurie, Rt. 1, Whiteville, N. C. Holt. Dorothy. Wakefield, Va. Holt, Nancy. 401 E. H St.. Ervvin, N. C. Helton, Quinton, Louisburg, N. C. Homeslev, Shirley, 121 W. Main St., Cherryville, N. C. Hoyle, Joann, 10 Fisher Ferrv St., ThomasviJle, N. C. Huffines, Ann, 526 Maple Ave., Reidsville, N. C. Huffman, Nancy, Rt. 1, Burlington, N. C. Huggins, Elizabeth Ann, 406 S. Poplar St.. Lincolnton. N. C. Hutchins, Louise Gertrude. Rt. 1. Box 86. Belews Creek. N. C. Hutto. Edith. Rt. 2. Box 132, Ridgeuay, S. C. Inge, Annette, 120 Myrtle St.. Fayetteville, N. C. Ingram. Nancy. 504 Park Ave, Salisbury, N. C. Ivestcr, Bevcrlv, 918 S. Hawthorne St., Winston Sale Long, Patricia. 1005 Front St.. Burlingt .n. N. C. L ive. Anne, 216 V ' esthampton Ave.. Danville, Va Loven. Evelyn, Spruce Pine, N. C. Lunsford, Pearl. Warrenton, Va. Lynch. Sara Ruth. Catawba. N. C. McClure, Maria Field, McKenney. Va. McCollum, Frances Ann, Rt. 3, Monroe, N. C. McCoy, Joann, 13 Warren Court, Sumter, S. C. McDonald. Mary Louise, Carthage, N. C. McElrath, Carolyn, 18 Pennsylvania Ave., Canton, N. C, McGerity, Marilu, 420 Carolina Circle, Durham, N. C. Maples, Gwendolyn, 330 S. Greene St., Wadesborn, N. C. Marsh, Claudia, 215 Brent St., Wadesboro, N. C. Marsh, Millicent, 909 Johnson St., High Point, N. C. Massey, Clariann, 900 N. Hamilton St., High Point, N. C. Massey, Patricia, 900 N. Hamilton St., High Point, N. C. Masters, Mozelle, Avondale, N. C. Mathis, Joan, Box 273, Carthage, N. C. Maxwell, Emma, Box 147, Stedman, N. C. Maxwell, Ludie Mae, 114 S. Second St., Smithfield, N. C. Medford, Mildred, Waynesville, N. C. Metz, Ruth. 214 N. Center Ave., Mooresville, N. C. Moore, Sara Elizabeth, Box 365, Wadesboro, N. C. Mcxirman, Jeannine, 727 Highland Ave., S.E.. Roanoke, Va. Morris, Joyce, Box 31, Matthews, N. C. Morrison, Lucille, 1112 S. Meeting St., Statcsville, N. C. Morton, Ramona, Marion, N. C. Jackson, Sue, 810 W. Fourth St., Avdcn, N. C. Jenkins, Darlene, 604 Centennial Ave., High Point, N. C. Jenkins, Mary Ann, 813 S. York St., Gastonia, N. C. Jenkins, Mary Jewell, Box 154, Yadkinville, N. C. Jenkins, Sue, Box 126, Dallas, N. C. Jolliff, Ethel, 5 Hillcrest, Enka, N. C. Johnson, Janice, Broad St.. Robersonville, N. C. Jones, Bobbie Lou, Ramseur, N. C. Jones, Carolyn Rea, 1877 Blenheim. Roanoke. Va. Jones, Dorothy Plyler (Mrs.) 415 S. Mcndenhall St., Gr boro, N. C. Joyner, Peggy Ann, 316 E. Third St., Siler City, N. C. Judkins, Edith, Alexander. N. Y. Kendrick, Frances, 120 Oakland St., Mount Holly, N, Kendrick, Guydana, 411 Ohio St., Spindale, N. C. Kenerly, Agnes, Trogdon St., N. Wilkesboro, N. C. Kennedy, Elizabeth Banks, 2707 Farthing St., Durham Kincaid, Jo Ann, 418 Brantley Rd., Kannapolis, N. C. King, Jane, 120 E. Main St., ' Williamston, N. C. Kiser, Glister Ann, Bessemer City, N. C. Kiser, Virginia Nash, 1404 W. First St., Winst.m-Salem Knight, Judy, 12 Linden Ave., Asheville, N. C. Knott, Jacqueline, 508 College St.. Kinston, N. C. Koonts, Jeanne, 56 Lakeshore Dr.. Asheville, N. C. Lackey, Jo Alycc, 411 N. Greene St.. V ' adesboro. N. C. Lackey, Norma Jean, Stony Point, N. C. Lawrence, Betsy, 500 Cape Fear Ave., Fayetteville, N. C. Leach, Jane, Aberdeen, N. C. Lee, Barbara, 311 Church St., High Point. N. C, LeCtwich, Lorena, Rt. 1, Mount Airy, N. C. Little, Jov, Denver, N. C. Long, Margaret, 207 E. Harden St., Graham, N. C. Neal. Lee. Kevsville. Va Owen, Bettv Jean, 16 Vance Crescent, West Asheville Owen, Kitty, Rt. 3, Raeford Rd., Favelteville, N. C. Owen, Patricia, 210 Crowell Park. Linci.lnt.m. N. C. Owens. Sheltcm. Plymouth. N. C. Patrick, Justine, Engelhard, N. C. Patterson, Betty Beck (Mrs.), Pilot M,,untain, N. C. Payne, Eleanor. Box 606. Galax. Va. Payne, iMary, 501 N. Sixth St.. Hopewell. ' a. Pegg. Paula Nashville, N. C. Penny, Jean, 3101 N. Caldwell St.. Charlotte, N. C. Perkins, Sue, 47 Elm St„ Hilton Village, Va. Pitzer, Nancy, 3217 W. Polo Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Flint, Sue, 2229 Westover Drive, Winston-Salem, N. C. Pope, Carolyn, Rosehill, N. C. Pre ' ette, Joanne, Wilkesboro, N. C. Price, Wanda, 808 Bniwn St., Greensboro, N. C. Pritchett, Barbara, Rt. 6, Box 15, Reidsville, N. C. Pugh, Marv Delia, Rt. 5, Fayetteville, N. C. I atliir, Julia, Fayetteville Rd. Ext., Rockingham, N. C. Redick, Jeanne, Walstcmburg, N. C. Reid, Ann, 79 Cumberland Ave., Asheville, . C. Reynolds, Dorothy, 401 N. Randolph St., H.ickingham, ; Reynolds, Nancv, Rl. I, Pleasant Garden. N. C. Rhodes, Jodena, Rt. 1, Lincolnton, N. C:. R.iberson, Vernida, Robersonville, N. C. IVihinson, Betsy, 27 iMorven Rd., Wadesboro, N. C. Robinson, Sue, ' Norlina, N. C. Rogers, Marv, 3131 Shenandoah Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Page One Hundred fourteen STUDEDT LIST Rose, Edith. 421 S. Third St.. Smithfield, N. C. Ross. Betsy, Box 33, Pleasant Garden. N. C. Ross. Sue. Rt. 1. Thomasville. N. C. Rothrock, Sandra. Bo.x 506. Thomasville, N. C. Rudd. Anne, 109 Kensington Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Russell. Anne, 410 S. Mcndenhall St.. Greensboro, N. C. Sanders, Frances, Fairmont Park, Gastonia, N. C. Sa ' age, Alice, Roseboro, N. C. Scarborough, Maxine, Box 402, Manteo, N. C. Scarborough. Ruth. 637 Walker Ave., Greensboro. N. C. Schremp, Marv, 2940 Northumberland Ave.. Richmond. Va. Schumann. Saralyn. 44 Woodside Drive. Penfield. N. Y. Schwarz. Johannah, 84 Seneca Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Selden, Blanche, 605 Cedar St., Weldo Sharp, Iris, 2606 High Point Rd., Greer Shuller, Mary Ada, Conway, N. C. N. C. N. C. Vivian. Rt. 3. Box 69. Lenoir. N. C. npson, Peggy. Stokesdale. N. C. th. Barbara Anne. 405 E. Burgess St.. Elizabeth City. N. C. th. Dorothy, 812 W. Mountain St.. Kings Mountain. N. C. th, Helen, Colfax. N. C. th. Patricia. Rt. 1. Goldsboro. N. C. th. Peggy Gwyn. Rt. 3. Thomasville. N. C. th. Shirley. 411 W. Windsor St.. Monroe. N. C. Snyder. Nancy Kerr, 2356 Fairway Ave.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Sorrell. Hilda. Rt. 3. Dunn. N. C. Spivev. Rosalyn. Box 779. Clinton. N. C. Stallings. Hazel. Rt. 1, Box lA. Baysidc, Va. Stanford. Carolyn. Box 332, Chester, S. C. Stanton. Peggy. Rt. 1, Box 12. Kittrell. N. C. Starke, Mary Lou, 801 Jackson St.. Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Starnes. Doris, Rt. 5, Monroe. N. C. Stedman. Nancy. Pittsboro, N. C. Stembridge. Mary Lane. 132 West End Ave.. Danville. Va. Stewart. Eleanor. ' 108 S. Gates St., Ro.xboro. N. C. Stokes. Edna. Box 111. Pinetops. N. C. Stoner. Betsy. 512 Fairview Drive. Lexington. N. C. Stott. Martha Ellen. 403 N. Madison St.. Whiteville. N. C. Stough, Phyllis Anne, Rt. 3, Albemarle, N. C. Stravhorn. Peggy. Rt. 2. Box 284. Durhai Sugg. Christine. ' Snow Hill. N. C. Suiter. Martha Craig. Garysburg. N. C. Summerlin. Jean. Rt. 5. Goldsboro. N. C. Suttles. Nancy. Box 1032, Canton, N. C. N. C. Sutton. Katherine. Box 172. Candor. N. C. Swain. Sally. 302 Cumberland Ave.. Asbeville. N. C. Swain. Virginia. Box 108. Blacksburg, S. C. Talton, Joyce Lee, Rt. 2, Smithfield, N. C. Taylor, Ann. Statesville. N. C. Thompson. Molly Anne. 110 Fourth St.. Whistler, Ala. Thornburg. Erma Lee. 226 E. U ' ainman Ave., Asheboro, N. C. Thrasher, Ann. Stoneville. N. C. Troutman. Ruth. Pine Bluff, N. C. Tucker, Patricia Anne. Rt. 1. Box 414. Greensboro. N. C. Turlington, Helen, Jacksonville, N. C. Turner. Jean Louise. Fair Bluff. N. C. Tyson. Dana. 16 Vail Place. Portsmouth. Va. Via. Bennie Ruth. 18 Ellsworth St.. Martmsville. Va. Vittands. Laila, 12 School St.. Boston 19. Mass. Wagner. Sally. 113 Kimball St., Kannapolis. N. C. Walker. Elizabeth. 101 Spruce St.. Thomasville. N. C. Walker. Pauline, 101 Spruce St., Thomasville. N. C. Ward. Martha. Rt. 1. Walkertown. N. C. Watkins. Gladvnell. Sulphur Springs Rd.. Forest City, N. Watkins. Jo Ann. Rt. 7. Charlotte. N. C. Webb. Eleanor. Long Ave.. Rockingham. N. C. Webb. Louise. Person St.. Louisburg. N. C. Wethington. Angelyn. 1620 Ramsey St.. Fayetteville. N. C. White, Margie. 309 Hawkins Ave.. ' Sanford. N. C. White. Mary Lee. 1215 Sixteenth St.. Greensboro, N. C. Whitfield, Peggy, Rt. 4, Box 63. Wilson, N. C. Widenhouse. Martha Ann. Rt. 8. Box 410. Greensboro. N. Wike. Nancy. 1503 Queen Anne Lane. New Wilkcrson. Betty Rose. Box 22. Farmville. N. C. Wilkie. Amelia. ' 515 W. Main St.. Forest City. N. C, U ' illiford. Betty Anne. 905 Elm St.. Lumberton. N. C U ' ilson. Jane. Ranlo Station. Gastonia. N. C. Windham. Shirley Lee. 1305 Cardinal Place. Greensbor Winton. Helen. Chase City. Va. Wright. Caroline. Jarvisburg, N. C. Wright. Patricia. 400 Adams St.. Greensboro, N. C. Young. Daun Ann, 45 W. Main St.. Canisteo. N. Y. N. C. Page One Hunched fifteen The James Addison Jones Memorial Library GREENSBORO COLLEGE Chartered 1838 The Pioneer of Higher Education for Women in North Carolina ACCREDITED by the North Carolina College Conference, the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the University Senate of the Methodist Church, and the National Association of Schools of Muiic. Member, also, of Southern Association of Colleges for Women, and Association of American Colleges. PRACTICAL: While pursuing courses leading toward the A.B. or B.M. degree, stu- dents may secure prevocational training leading toward 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 S)iperi)it ' ii(I -iit of Public histiiictioti. PR0(;KESSIVE: 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 fi-iendships and big enough for variety and breadth 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 Colleg religious morals and moral and religious sanctions. rests frankly and firmly upon I have heard of Greensboro College since my childhood. I have been acquainted with a large company of its alumnae. I have obseived its work through many years. It maintains a noble Christian atmosphere and genuine scholastic standards. — Bishop Costen J. Harrell. For further information wiite The Registrar GREENSBORO COLLEGE GREENSBORO, N. C. Pai(e One }lu,idrcH Sixteen The Lotus Restauran CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES 105 South Greene Street We prepore orders of chow mein and chop suey to take out. SWEET MEMORIES Compliments PECK ' S BAKERY 210 South Greene Street GREENSBORO, N. C. GREEN VALLEY GOLF COURSE CONGRATULATES THE ' 52 SENIORS Aubrey C Apple. Pro. THE JEWEL BOX Greensboro ' s Leading Diamond and Gift Store For Over Twenty-five Years 134 South Elm St. Greensboro, N. C. DICKS LAUNDRY COMPANY Launderers and Cleaners TUCK PHOTO SUPPLIES, Inc 225 N. Elm Street CAMERAS— PROJECTORS— FILMS DARKROOM SUPPLIES— PHOTO FINISHING GREENSBORO, N. C. Phone 3-7170 Page One Hundred Seventeen McNeely ' s D rug Store Just Across the Way Phone 5117 718 W Morket St. GREENSBORO, N. C. Ul. H. suLiim compflnY, inc. Contractors and Engineers Plumbing, Heating ar d Air Conditioning Process, Power anc Sprinkler Pip ing . ■State Li cense No 3 P. 0. Drawer 209 Phor e 6167 GREENSBORO, N. C. Methodist Board oi Publication, inc. Box 508 Greensboro, N. C. Publishers of N. C. CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE N. C. Methodism ' s News Weekly Magazine OPERATORS OF PIEDMONT PRESS COMMERCIAL PRINTERS NOW has individual shops especially for the college girl Manufactured In GREENSBORO By H. W. LAY COMPANY, Inc. 3300 Spring Garden Street LIBERTY MARKET 334 South Elm Street Phone 2-4139 FRESH AND CURED MEATS Page One Hundred Eighteen 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. Gladys says ... For Delicious Ice Cream — Banana Splits — Nrv Sundaes — and Milk Shakes C ' X o Bring the gang out to the , GUILFORD DAIRY BAR : f WEST MARKET STREET EXTENSION Ijjp Air-Conditioned the Year ' Round w . Open Daily ' til 11,00 PM. 1 ONE QUART iiauiD Va e One Hundred Nineteen MADE RITE SANDWICH COMPANY FRESH SANDWICHES— WHOLESALE ONLY Telephone 2-0549 715 BotHeground Ave. GREENSBORO, N. C. FOR PARTIES, PICNICS, MEETINGS — - v . 41 lf ' ° fT ' W BLUEBIRD TRXI, mC. Dial 2-5112 Dial 2-5112 Two-woy Radio Equipped Cobs THE BOAR CASTLE Greensboro ' s Most Popular Sandwich Shop Spacious Parking Ground West Market Street Extension LITTLES SUPER FOOD VALUES 403-5 Tote Street GREENSBORO, N. C. MOTION PICTURES YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Carolina and National Theatres POWELL ' S SHOES 1. MILLER— MADEMOISELLE WALK-OVER— JOYCE . 115 South Elm St. Greensboro, N. C. OLIVER ' S DRUG STORE 457 W. Market St. The Store of Personal Service Half Way to Town Phone 2 4007 DONNELL ' S GUEST HOME A Home of Comfort and Hospitality for Your Friends 1112 West Market St. Greensboro N, C. A Home with True Southern Hospitality DOGWOOD INN TOURIST HOME 900 W. Market St. Ctecnsboro, N. C Mr and Mrs S W Easly Phone 3-5014 SASLOW ' S, INC, Nationally Advertised Silver Diamonds and Watches Greensboro ' s Largest Credit )ev elers C ' mplimonl ' , i 1 HANES Funeral-Ambulance Service Telephone 25158 QUALITY DRUGS— COSMETICS GUILFORD REXALL DRUGS ON THE SQUARE Page One Hundred Twenty ' ' Still Groning MARTIN ' S STUDIO 112 E. Gaston Street GREENSBORO, N. C. P(l«e One Humirecl Tu-e„ly. portraiture by TyiOR-STUEy STUDIO llli nurth qrccnc + qrccnsboro -i- Idophonc 2-0197 S Y K E S Shoe Shop and Shine Parlor 105 N. Greene St. QUALITY AND QUICK SERVICE N. C. TOURIST HOME Private Baths and Showers Steam Heat — Garages 1044 West Market St. Telephone 9441 L ' jmplmienrs HARRY D. KELLET, INC. DODCE-Sales Ser.ice-PLYMOUTH 449 West Market Street Greensboro. N C Compliments of EARL ' S SERVICE 700 W. Market St. Greensboro, N. C. CASS JEWELERS 105 West Market Street Phone 7347 Greensboro, N C KENNEDYS Reel Old Southern Barbecue Home Made Brunswick Stew West Market Ext. Phone 3-3603 GREENSBORO. N. C. VICTORY MANOR and MOTOR COURT 1045 West Market Street Telephone 3-2792 An Unusually Fine Place for Your Friends MILLER FURNITURE CO., INC. Furniture of Quality 314-316 S. Elm Street Greensboro, N C COOK OFFICE MACHINE CO. ROYAL TYPEWRITERS VICTOR ADDING MACHINES 720 W. Market St Greensboro N C SOUTHERN SALES CO. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES 224 East Market St Greensboro, N. C. P. Box 615 Phone 3-3437 FRANKLINS DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists Where C C and V, C Cirls Meet 401 Tate at Walker Ave. Greensboro. N C THE COLLEGE SHOP Walker Ave. at Tote St. GREENSBORO, N. C. KNITTING SUPPLIES— SCHOOL SUPPLIES GIFT ITEMS WILLIAMS ' GRILL For DELICIOUS MEALS AND SNACKS just Across the Street LOUISE P. WALTERS FLOWERS Phone 3-6811 Hig h Point Road THE FABRIC CENTER Where Selection is Finest and Prices Always Riqht 123 E. Market St. Greensboro, N. C. Wash-O-Mat SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY 328 Tote St. Phone 2-1329 P i,l.e One UmnlrcA Twenty tin You are always welcome at OLir College Book Store THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Miss Lois Fitch, Manager LEON Continuity ot study plus application — moke this the salon tor the ultimate in hairdressing. PERMANENT WAVING Tate at Walker Phone 6526 AT FIELD S of course C xauidlte feminine ...Arnpurel Hf pp. THE O. HENRY Greensboro ' s Leading Hotel Convenient and Comfortable. 300 Rooms, Each with Both. Coffee Shop and Dining Room. Air-Conditioned Banquet and Con- vention Facilities. Nolan B. Williams, Manager GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Don ' t Say B read, Say JONES BROTHERS BAKERY, INC. GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA P«KcOi.c lliwdml lurnlyfour .cOU IS Ci , Serve it the same refreshing way at home ' kr ' ' Coca-Cola Bottling Company Greensboro, N. C. Pflge One Hundred Twenty-five Compliments of j f Ahim Carolina ' s Leading Home Furnishers for 35 Years 112 S. Greene Street GREENSBORO, N. C. Compliments of GRIFFIN BAKING COMPANY West Market Street Extension GREENSBORO, N. C. WILLIAM E. PANAS HAMS SUNDRY STORE For Delicious Sandwiches, Hamburgers Hot Dogs, Thick Milk Shakes, Ice Cold Drinks Drugs — Magazines Stop at Ham ' s Drive In Aycock Friendly Road GREENSBORO N C We Deliver Call 3-5658 FRYE AND WEBSTER CLEANERS 608 Elwell Avenue Phone 3-2123 We Specialize m Evening Dresses GREENSBORO, N. C. KRY JEUUELRY COmPRnV Telephone 4-6336 82 Stores from Coast to Coast 239 S. Elm St. GREENSBORO, N. C. SUNSET HILLS RESTAURANT 1618 Friendly Road at Phone 2-4239 Aycock 3REENSB0R0, N. C. Vafifi One Hundred Tn-cntysix If 1 t IS for the c ffice, we have it OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES E igraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements S. T. llltRICK nno comm 117 N, Greene Street Phone 2-4133 CITY OPTICIANS W. H. LICHTFOOT Jefferson Building Phone 2-4693 GREENSBORO, N. C. THE KING COTTON GREENSBORO Haywood Duke Manager NO CLEANING ODORS STUBBORN SPOTS GONE aa DRY CLEANING CLERn Incorp oratec Master Cleaners and Launderers Phone 5540 340 N. Greene St. Favorites For All Occasions! Peanut I VI .1 Peanuts Butte, C S55lISO TW Candy Sandwiches S iSSr vSMEOifiiooPunjmy Wherever You Go — Remember This Seal— Its Your Assurance of The Best CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS Page One Hundred Twenty-seven )mui-dli(fc Tlialhimcrs mo.lrrn dfparlmenl ilorc, Rn-hmonJ, ririjlma A yrt ' iit store tor a tfroat ami t roirinff t ' oniniiiniiy, Sosniii-Thtilhiiin ' rs is i our h etui quarters in orth Carolina for tinlaif ' s finest fashions! You sense the newness, the excitement of fashion the minute you see the facade of Sosnik-Thalhimcrs. Here is one of the hiscliest stores in America . . . inviting, gracious, designed for shopping comfort and convenience. And it beh)ngs 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, (ireat fashion and flawless good taste may be as modest as a pert pique collar or as fabulous as a mink coat. It is the lo ' e of fashion in your heart, the instinct for good design that make Sosnik-Thalhimers your store. Come, to browse or to shop whenever you ' re in ' inston-Salem. And when you ' re in Richmond, Virginia, come to Thalhimers, our big sister store. Both are at your service . . . your headquarters for fashion. Working TOGETHER... orking together is the theme of the OBSERVER PRinTinC HOUSE publications department. 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