Greensboro College - Echo Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)
- Class of 1954
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echo echo k echo k echo h echo ec u echo echo h echo k ec ho ec ho 1 1954 Annual Publication of the Senior Class Greensboro College Greensboro, North Carolina Jolyn Davidson, Editor jean Gilliam, Business Manager Fore word Echoes of laughter and of groans . . . echoes of You ' ve got a caller and of No mail again . . . echoes of A hun- dred pages of parallel and of Term paper due Monday . . . echoes of Get scarce, please and of Let ' s pull our- selves together . . . echoes of Today is chapel day and of Wonder what we ' re having for lunch . . . echoes of Meet you in the Book Store and of I ' m out of money again . . . echoes of Hurry up and of I ' ll be out of the shower in a minute . . . echoes of leaves rustling in the fall and of the never- 1 xX ending lawnmower in the spring . . . echoes of Great dance and of Let ' s shag . . . echoes of Score, team and of Ride him, Shirley . . . echoes of banging pianos and of ticking metronomes . . . echoes of dripping faucets and of click- ing typewriters into the night . . . echoes of midnight parties and of early morning alarm clocks . . . echoes of Three days until holidays and of It ' s so good to see everybody . . . quiet echoes of vesper bells and of reverent calm . . . echoes of You Are From C.C. and of Fairest, Fairest Alma Mater . . . Echoes of C.C. ; j im %:t To One li(] tliniui;h his e.irs .it ( irccnslidm College lias shown an c -er increasing interest in the students and their activities . . . Who has worked eheerlulU and untiringly as the laeulty adviser to the aniuKil |iul)lication ol the Echo . . . ho has ser ed laithlullv and well as the I lead ol ' the 1 )e|iartnient ol laiuhsh . . . Who In his readv smile and his Friendly words ol welcome has shown himsell to he a real Iriend— l)n. Iamls j I. Carpenthk Dll. |a, iis M. C aRPENII;H % ' fcr ¥ - m CD n ID O CD O o CD O ID o our PRESIDERT I )i:, I I AiiDi n II, I III isoN A.n., D.i)., I ' ll. I). Miss Stella VVaru, .B., A.M. Dcnii uf Students April 16, 1453 ... 10:.30 A.M. ... Odell Memorial Auditorium ... the induction ol Dr. I l.irold II. 1 lutson into the PrcsidencA oi Circcnshoro C ollct;c. Since this mcniorahlc da , Dr. I lutson has, through his untiring cflorts tor the wcltare ot the school as a whole and his constant concern tor each individual with wliom he comes in contact, won the continued respect, lo e, and support ot the tacultN , ailministration, and student hod . The Formal Inaiiauration of Dr. Harold U. Huts Faculty Virginia Barnes. A.B., B.S., !.s s (Ji) L ' ihrar ' u]U H. T. Bavvuen, Ph.B.. A.M.. Ed.D., Professor of Education Be; te C. Bervvin, Ph.D.. liistriiclor {part lime) in Ocniiuu niid Gco rapln TnEODOCiA Blackmon, Accoinitniit Elizabeth . Boyd, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.. Professor of Mathematics Cai.lie Brashell, Instriictor ' part time) in An Letha Brock, A.B., Pic ' istrar James M. Carpenter, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.. Professor of English Evelyn Cole, A.B., , .M. Assistant ; ' i(.(r s.ir of Piohj ' y and Chetnistry Irene Cullis, A.B., A.M., Profcss }r of Art P.ORLRi 1. Dunstan, A.B., A..M.. Ph.D., ' i ' ssoi- of Poinauce I an j.itaoe i;. C. I Ew, A. 15., D.D., Colle-e Chaplain l.ois I ITCH, Mana:J.er of Bookstore Mary L. Ginn. A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of linalish I ' aac Txvelve K d • r uiid Science Bnildiuu Mary Brock, A.B., Ahiiiiiicic Secretary and AsiistanI Rei!,hiriir Blanche Burrhs, B.M., A.M. Associate l ' rofe .s(ir of Piniui and Tlieurcticid Music Clark R. Cmiow. A.B., B.D.. Director o Pnhiic Relation, 1 ' mil M. Ginnings. B.S., M.S., Pli.D., Prnft ' ssor oj Chemistry and Physics Don Hansen, B.M., M.M., Assistant Professor af Music T. C. I Iarrell, Business Manai er and Treasurer the hiair uratioii oj Jr. I larohl II. Ilul Fitz- ' crahl IhiU Heironimus LOVEJOY Dorothy Heironimus, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Spanish and Spanish-American History Mrs. Allene W. Hunter, B.S.H.E., Instructor (_part tiine in Home Economics Mrs. Louise Koch. Instructor in Piano Edith Leiby, B.S.Ed., Assistant Director (part time ' ) of Physical Education Gordon Lovejoy, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Visilinu Professor of Sociology Mrs. Cora C. Mizelle, Resident Counselor, Assistant (part time ) to the Dean of Students Zeld. C. Pemberton, A.B., A.M., Ed.D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Education and Social Studies Mrs. Charlotte Searles Perkins, A.B., A.M., Pro- fessor of Speech and Dramatic Art Faculty 1954 l,nucs , . Inncs ninarr Mrs. Mary C. Roberts, Secretary to the President Carl N. Shull, B.S.M.E.. M.M., Assistant Professor of Music Education Vergil Singer, B.M. , M.lM, Assistant Professor of Voice Marvin L. Skaggs, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of History and Economics Mrs. Ada K. Smith, Dietitian Raymond A. Smith, A.B., B.D., Ph.D., Professor of Pwligious Education Pauline K. Smith, A.B., M.S.P.H., M.Ed., Professor of Biology Madeline G. Stinson, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Romance Languages Grace Tickle, B.S. in Ed., A.M., Professor of Home Economics Mildred Town. A.B., B.M., M.M., Professor of Organ and Associate Professor of Piano and riicoreliciil Music Re BERTS SllULL Singer Skaggs A. K. Smith R. Smith P. K. Smith St INSON Tickle Town Trosper Turner Tuttle Porter Waters White Williams Wold Ramsav Barbara Trosper, B.A., Assistant Director (part liiiitO of Plnsical Education Pearl Turner, R.N., Supervisor of Student llospilcd Emily Tuttle, A.B., A.M., Assistant Professor of Englislt Mrs. Waldo Porter, Supervisor of Buildings and Assistant to titc Daui oj Stuilcnts 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 Wold, B.M., M.M., Assistant Professor of Music Charles M. Ramsay, A.B., B.D., Pli.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy and Heiiiiion CD O O o ID cn CD en CD n o O CD LD CD O O O ID LD LD LD Seniors All first e perie}!ce with a viortarhoard ' . Paoe Eishteen ircci suhjccts . . . niakini; lesson ; Liinipus ;icti ities . . . jiractic- cxprcssinu anxiety at c()mprehensi ' e time . . . sliowinu real interest in diamonds and wetldinu plans. jilans . . illy tor iinal reeital CLASS OFFICERS President: Martha Tyson Vice-President: Dorothy Barer Secretary. Carolyn McElrath Treasurer: Peggy Simpson Council Representative: Jean Armstrong Through it all, we are diawn closer ... a web of aeti ities surrounded by lo ' e, tellowship, and hap- piness. utumn lea ( winter l l(jntlis ds! . . spriny buds! The passing seasons bring sadness. We express good wishes to those behind us, appreciation to our taculty, success to each other, and lo e to Greensboro College, which has made us avyare. |ean, Carolyn, Martha, Dot, Peggy ANNE DARDEN ACEV . . . Danville. Va. . . . Maior: Religious Education; Minor: English . . . President. Freshman Class . . . Council Representative. Sophomore Class . . . House President. Main . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Freshman Cabinet. S.C.F. . . . dship Chairman. ' esper Coni- S.C.F. . . . G.C. Plavers Education Club . . . Interna- .1 Relations Club . . . P.K. Club . . . Senior Superlative, Most Likclv to Succeed . . . Glee Club . . . Chapel Planning Com- mittee . . . Who ' s Who Amon Students iti American Universities mid Colleges . . . Little Sisters: Elizabeth Floyd and Elizabeth Love . . . Society: En jnselor )rld Fri tee Ch, Rehe JEAN CAROLVX AR.MSTROXG . . . Bel- mont. . C. . . . Major: ' oice . . . President. Junior Honor Society . . . Senior Honor Society . . . Athletic Board . . . Cabinet Member. S.C.F. . . . French Club . . . Ger- man Club . . . President Music Club . . . ' ice-Presidcnt. Glee Club . . . X ' ice-President, President. Orchestra . . . Gold Book . . . Ct Little lr ini :il Representative. Se Sister: Nancy Fran Cla DOROTHY ABl BABER . . . Shelby. N. C. . . . .Major; Elementary Education; Minor; Home Economics . . . Home Economics Club . . . Art Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Future Teachers Club . . . Vice- President. Senior Class . . . Gold Book . . . Social Standards Committee . . . Little Sister: Peggy Ballard . . . Society; Emerson. Society ; PAir.lClA 1 ASSEY BLACKBURN ... ... Ili-I, I ' .iiii, ,C. ... Major; Elementary- Educ.iih.i., Miu ' .r . lathematics . . . Chaplain, Treasurer. 1-merson Society ... Freshman Counselor . . . Gold Book . . . President. Senior Honor Society . . . Scrapbcwk Custodian, President, G. C. Players . . . Secretary ' , Future Teachers ' Club . . . French Club . . . Math Club . . . International Rela- tions Club . . . Cabinet Member, S.C.F. . . . Little Sister; Nonnie Steedman ... Society; Emerson. HARRIETT GAY BLACKVVELL ... Lynchburg. ' a. . . . Major: History; Minor; English . . . Religious Education Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Secretary- Treasurer. World Federalist Club . . . P.K. Club . . . Secrelary-Treasurer. Math Club . . . French Club . . . Business Stall, Echo . . . Literary Staff, Colleoian . . . Freshman C:ounselor . . . Vice-President, Main . . . Senior NIarshal . . . Future Teachers ' Club .. . Motive Chairman ... Gold Book ... (;lce Club ... State Executive Council. United World Federalists . . . Little Sisters; Carolyn Moore and Mary Lou Vaughan . . . Society; Irving. .MILDRED A. N BRAUSHAW ... Gra ham. i . C. ... Major: Sociology; Minor: Speech . . . Publicity Manager, G.C. Plavers . . . Cabinet Member. Treasurer, Y.W.C.A. . . . Cabinet Member, S.C.F. . . . Religious Education Club . . . International Relations Club . . . V ' orld Federalist Club ... Art Club . . . Vice-President, French Club . . . Marshal, Irving Socierv • ■■Sophomore At- tendant. May Court . . . Gold Book . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Junior Superlative. .Most Likely to Succeed . . . N.S.A. Delegate . . . Corresponding Secretary, President. Stu- dents ' Association ... Who ' s Who Anionic Students in American Universities and Col- leges . . . Little Sister: Janelle Baker . . . Society: Irving. -5 SYLVIA THOMPSON BRADSHER . . . Roxbom, N. C. ... Major; Elementary Education; Minor: Art ... French Club ... Art Club . . . President. Hudson . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Chairman of Publicity, Athletic Board . . . World Federalist Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Little Sister: D.)ris McRae . . . Society: Irving. Senior Class But, fTlother, we study so hard! Mildred, Iean, Anne, H.ARniETT. Svlvi. , Dot, P. t MARY ESTHER BROWN . . . Asheville. N. C. . . . Major: Religiuus Education; Minor: History . . . Spanish Club . . . International Relations Club . . . World Federalist Club . . . Relisious Educa- tion Club . . . Cabinet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Vice-President, President. S.C F. . . . Business Man- ager, Glee Club . . . Council Representative, Fresh- man Class . . . Future Teachcrs ' Club . . .Ju Superlative, Best All-Round . . . lor ... Gold Book . . . Emerso Student Legislature Delegate Amon Studetits in Americai Colleges . . . Little Sisters: June Stalvey . . . Society: Emerson. Freshman Counse- 1 Queen . . . State . . . Who ' s Who 1 Universities and Bunn and Barbara Senior Class UUe can dream, can ' t we? N, Sissy, Jo, Nancy, Faye, Ieanette, Carroll CARROLL CYNTHIA BUTLER . . . Leaks- ville, N. C. . . . Major: Piano; Minor: Theory . . . Glee Club . . . French Club . . . Music Club . . . Music Editor, Collegian . . . Liter- ary Staff, Echo . . . Cabinet Member, S.C.F. . . . Gold Book . . . Social Standards Com- mittee . . . Senior Honor Society . . . Little Sister: Mallie Harmon . . . Society: Iryina. JEANETTE HESTER COMBS . . . Greens- boro, N. C. ... Maior: Religious Education; Minor: Music . . . Freshman Counselor . . . International Relations Club . . . Vice- President, German Club . . . Glee Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . President, Junior Class . . . Cabmet Member, Y.W.C.A. . . . Gold Book . . . Secretary, Day Students ' Association . . . Pianist, Emerson Suciet ' . . . Little Sister: Jane Lewis . . . Society: Emerson, NANCY ANN CRAWFORD . . . Thomas- ville, N. C. ... Major: Art; Minor: History . . . Vice-President, Art Club . . . Council Representative, Junior Class . . . Senior Marshal . . . International Relations Club . . . French Club . . . Glee Club . . . Fresh- man Counselor . . . Business Staff, Echo . . . Literary Staff, Art Editor, Collegian . . . Gold Book . . . Fire Warden . . . Little Sister: Mary Lou Montgomery . . . Society: En JO LILLIAN CROSS . . . Huntersville, N. C. ... Major: English; Minor: History . . . Literary Staff, Collegian . . . Literary Staff, Echo . . . Marshal, Treasurer, Presi- dent, Irving Society . . . Gold Book . . . Spanish Club . . . International Relaticms Club . . . Math Club . . . World Federalist Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Fresh- man Attendant, Maid of Honor, Queen, May Court . . . Athletic Board . . . Little Sister: Eleanor Ann Dudley . . . Society: Irving. FAYE AGNES DAIL . . . Edenton, N. C. . . . Major: Home Economics; Minor: Gen- eral Science . . . Reporter, Chairman of Pro- ject Committee, Home Economics Club . . . Spanish Club ... Art Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Literary Staff, Coileginn . . . Little Sister: Bessie Holt . . . Societv; Emerson. BARBARA JANETTE DAVIDSON . . . Greensboro, N. C. ... Major: Voice ... Transfer, Meredith College . . . President, Student Director, Glee Club . . . German Club . . . Music Education Club . . . Music Club . . . Little Sisters: Julia Ratliff and Eleanor Oaklev . . . Society: Irving. JOLYN ANN DAVIDSON . . . Alcxandn.i. Va. ... Maior: Religious Education; Minor; English . . . Glee Club . . . Fuuire Teachers ' Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Interna- tional Relations Club . . . Literary Staff, CoUe mn . . . Spanish Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . World Federalist Club . . . P.K. Club . . . Gold Book . . . Treasurer, World Student Ser ice Fund Drive . . . Cabinet Member. Treasurer. S.C.F. Literary Staff. Editor. Echo . . . Who ' s Who AmoHP Sludeiils in Americau Uuiver ilies SVLN ' IA ANN DIEHL . . . Rocky Mount, N. C. . . . Major; English; Minor; Art ... Reporter. Associate Editor. Colle ictn . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Secretary-Treasurer. Art Club . . . Gold Book . . . Religious Education Club . . . Press Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Little Sister; Anne Wilkinson . . . Society; Emerson. nd Colle Ci . . . Little . . Society; Emcrs(jn. Sister; Martha May ALICE FRANCES FINCH . . . Smithficld. N. C. ... Majors: Art and History . . . Spanish Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Cabinet Member Y.W.C.A. . . . Publicity Chairman. S.C.F. . . . Secretary- Treasurer, President, World Federalist Club . . . President, Hudson . . . President. North Carolina Student Legislative Assembly . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Social Standards Committee . . . Reporter. Art Club . . . Gold Book . . . Junior Superlati ' e. Most Original . . . Athletic Board . . . Chapel Planning Committee . . . Little Sister; Joanne Dull . . . Society; Irving. LETTY lEAN FOSTER . . . Mocksville, N. C:. ... Major; Music Education; Minor; Voice . . . Glee Club . . . Music Club . . . Vice-President. Reporter. Music Educators ' Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Ger man Club . . . Cold Bcx,k . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Literary Staff, (, ' o egin?j . . . Little Sister; Norm;i lean Warren Society: Emerson. PEARL JEAN GILLIAM . . . Thomasville. N. C. ... Major: Speech; Minor: English . . . Busii . . . Futu Manager. Chief . . . Little Sis I ;.ssiter . Staff, Bus; .. TtMchcrs ' Club G.C. Plavcrs , Senior Marshal . .rs; Pat Graham . Society; Emer Manager, Ecm . . Co Publicit Assisi.int Fii . Orchestra . . ind Marv Ian MARTHA LOUISE GOODMAN . . . Chad- bourn. N. C ' . ... Major; Primary Educatirjn; Minor: History . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Spanish Club . . . Math Club . . . Interna- tional Relations Club ... Religious Educa- lino Chih . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . World Federalist Club . . . Fire Warden . . . Little Sister; Lorraine Clillespie ... Society: Irving. « BETTY lEANNINE GROAH . . . Danville, Va. . . . Majors: Speech and Engli sh . . . International Relations Club . . . World Federalist Club . . . P.K. Club . . . G.C. Players . . . Glee Club . . . French C ' lub . . . Religious Education Club . . . Chapel Planning Committee . . . Dramatic Editor, Collegian . . . Gold B(X)k . . . Tennis Champion . . . Senior Recital . . . Little Sister: Catherine Anthony . . . Society ; En Senior Class Round and round we go! Leitv, Betty, Martha, |olvn, [ean, Sylvia, Frankie MARY LOUISE HARBISON . . . Shclbv. N. C. . . . Maior: Religious Education; Minor: Music . . . Cabinet Member, S.CF. . . . Gold Book . . . Secre- tary, Senior Honor Society . - ■Vice-President, G-C. Daughters . . . Religious Education Club . . . Literary Staff, Collegian . . . Business Manager, Handbook . . . Athletic Board ... Bit ' N Spur Club . . . Secretary. Glee Club . . . French Club . . . Chapel Planning Committee . . . Who ' s Who Aviono Stude}7ts in American Lhiiversilie . and Col- leges ... Little Sister: PhyHis Grecnhill ... Socie- ty: Emerson. % - Senior Class Hot chocolate, Castleburgers, and gab. Lou. Bobbie, Susan, Marlene, Rose, Shiiu.ev, Joann FRANCES iMARLENE HARMON . . . Gastonia. N. C. ... Major: Religious Educa- tion; Minor: Social Studies . . . Cabinet Member, S.C.F. . . . Athletic Board . , President, Athletic Association . . . Emerson Society . . . Fire Wardei Chief . . . Freshman Counselor . . Book . . . Religious Education Club ternational Relations Club . . . G.C. Players . . . Junior Superlative, Most Athletic . . . Math Club . . . French Club . . . Glee Club . . . Little Sister: Nettie Dameron . . . Socie- ty: Emerson. . Vice- Critic, Gold In- ROSE MAE HOLLAND . . . Smithficld, N. C. ... Major: Biology; Minor: Chemis- try ... Spanish Club . . . Secretary-Treas- urer, Cenozoic Club . . . Math Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Marshal, Irving Society . . . Junior, Senior, May Court At- tendant . . . State Student Legislature . . . Athletic Board . . . President, Athletic As- sociation . . . Gold Book . . . Little Sister: Van Mitchell . . . Society ' : Irving. SHIRLEY ESTELLE HOMESLEY ... Cherryville, N. C. ... Major: Social Studies; Minor: Religious Education . . . Spanish Club . . . Math Club . . . Religious Educa- tion Club . . . World Federalist Club . . . Vice-President, President, International Rela- tions Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Typist, Colles ian . . . H.iuse President, Hudson . . . Gold Book . . . Little Sister: Ann Harry . . . ELIZABE 1 11 |()AN. HOVLE . . . Thomas- ville, N. C. . . . Major: Voice; Minor: Theory . . . Senior Honor Socier ' . . . Junior Honor Society . . . Secretary, Music Club . . . Secretary, Dance Group . . . President, French Club . . . Literary Staff. Music Edi- tor, Echo . . . Literary Staff, Music Editor, Collegian . . . Gold Book . . . Orchestra . . . Business Manager, Glee Club . . . Little Singers . . . Little Sister: Sarah Varner and Margaret McLarty . . . Society; En SUSAN KlNSl V lACKSON ... Avden, BOBBIE LOU JONES . . . Ramseur. N. C. N. C. ... M,H : S|xnlr, Minor: English . . . Major: Primary Education; Minor: Eng- . . . Secretary. S|,,,nisli (. Iiih . . . Math Club lish . . . French Club . . . Math Club . . . ... Secret,irv. C t . Pl..vers .. . Modern Future Teachers ' Club . . . Senior Marshal Dance Group . . . International Relations . . . Little Sister: Ivah Kiger . . . Society: Club . . . Typist. Collegian . . . Class Re- Emerson. porter, Echo . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Social Standards Committee . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Corresponding Secretary, Irving Society . . . Senior Speech Recital . . . Gold Book . . . Little Sister: Helen Garrett . . . Society: Ir -ing. PEGGY ANN lOYNER . . . Siler Cin-. . C. . . . Major: English; Minor: French . . . Rehgious Education Club . . . President, French Club . . . Secretar ' , P.K. Club . . . Junior Honor Societ ' . . . Freshman Coun- selor . . . Gold Book . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Assistant Literary Editor, Echo . . . Secretary, Senior Honor Society . . . lunior and Senior Supcrlatiyes, Best Student , Highest Proficiency Award . . . Reporter, , I.m.,ging Editor, Editor, Collesium . . . Vho Who Among, StudmH i„ America,, Universities and Colleges . . . Little Sister: Madge Wilson . . . Society: Irving. FRANCES LEE KENDRICK . . . Mt. Holly. N. C. ... Major: Education; Minor: Religious Education . . . French Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Math Club . . . Vice-President. So phomore Class . . . Marshal, President. Emerson Society . . . Gold Book . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Cabinet Member. S.C.F. ... Little Sister: Marilyn Croivell . . . Society: En JUIJV LEE KNIGHT ... Ashevillc, N. C. . . . Major: Mathematics; Minor: Religious Education . . . Religious Education Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Spanish Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Secretary Treasurer, Vice-President. President, Math Club . . , House President. Hudson Treasurer. Campus Chest . . . Censor. Vice- President. Emerson Society . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Literary Staff. Collegian . . . Senior Honor Society . . . Gold Book . . . Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges . . . Little Sister: Patsy Washam Society: Emer; liAHIiARA lEANNE K(X)NTS . . . Ashe- v.lle. N. C:. ... Ma|.,r: F.lementarv Educa- tion; Minor: History ... Religious C lub . . . International Relations World Federalist Club . . . French Future Teachers ' Club . . . Math Vice-1 ' residcnt, President, G.C:. . . . Editor. Handbook . . . Fresh- man Counselor . . . House President, Fitz . . . C ' ritic. Irving Society . . . President. North- western District, Future Teachers ' Associa- tion . . . Gold Book . . . Senior Attendant, May Court . , . National Student Association Delegate ... Little Sisters: Betsy Harris and C:ar.,lyn Roebuck ... Society: Irving. Edi th ca 1, io ( li b ( h b Da Jgb te JOSEPHINE ALYCE LAC KEY . . . U adcs horo. N. C . ... Major: Hnmc Economics; Minor: C;cncral Science ... French Club . . . Inlcrn;ilional Rciaticn.s Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Secretary. Home Econo- mics Club . . . Senior Marshal . . . Little Sister: Libbv Wilkie . . . Society: Emerson. KUIH WAIUJ LAUGHLIX ... Greens- boH). N. C. . . . Majtir: History; Minor: Eng- lish . . . Junior Honor Society . . . Senior ■Society . . . Gold BrK)k . . . Leerov Lee Smith English Award Students ' Association CoUe ,ian . . . Press Club Sccretarv, Day Literary Staff. Society: Irving. l MARGARET ALLENE LONG . . . Gr . . . iMajnr: Home Economics; Mine Scien Club Club Club Club iham. N. C. r: General . Art Club . . . International Relations Spanish Club . . . Religious Education G.C. Daughters . . . Future Teachers Secretary-Treasurer. World Federalist Vice-President, Home Economics Club . . . Cenozoic Club . . . Chairman, Social Standards Committee . . . Senior Marshal . . . Literary Staff, Colleffian . . . Business Staff, Echo . . . Gold Book . . . Senior Honor Society . ■■Freshman Counsehir ... Little Sister: Valnree Shinn ... Society; Emerson. Senior Class Oh, my diet! |uDV, Jeanne, Margaret, Peggy Ann. Ruth. |o Alvce, Tack • %►%. PATRK lA LEE LONG . . . Burlinotmi. N. C. . . . ... Majur: Elementary Education; Minor: Socio- logv • ■. Spanish Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Gold Book . . . Business Staff, Business Manager, Coflegiai! . . . Treasurer, Junior Class . . . Chaplain, Censor, Ir -ino Society . . . Little Sisters: Patsy Grayer and 01i ' ia Tappen . . . Society; Ir inCT. Z Senior Class Oh, how we ' ll dance Skee , Ci-.audia, Carolyn, Evelyn, Emma, M. ry Loli, Pat EVELYN LUCRETIA LOVEN . . . Spruce Pine, N. C . . . Major: Relioious Education; Minor: Social Studies ... Freshman At- tendant, May Court . . . International Rela- tions Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . Spanish Club . . . World Federalist Club . . . Marshal, Censor, Chaplain, Irving Societv . . . Secretarv, Junior Class . . . Cabinet Member, S.C.F. . . . G.C. Smith Religious Education Award . . . Literary Staff, CoUe- oian . . . Gold Book . . . Freshman Counselor Little Sister: Martha Beal . . . Society: Irving. MARY LOUISE McDONALD ... Carth age, i . C. ... Alaior; Voice . . . French Club . . . President, German Club . . . Music Club . . . Glee Club . . . Music Education Club . . . Cabinet Member, S.C.F. . . . Little Sister: Mabel Gray King . . . Society: Irving. CAROLYN LEE McELRATH . . . Canton, . C. ... Major; Elementary Education; Minor: English ... Art Club . . . French Club . . . International Relations Club . . . United Daughters of the Confederacy . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Fire Warden . . . Gold Book . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Literary Staff, Collegian Senior Class . . . House Preside Little Sister: Emerson. Bernell Cochr; Secretary, Fitz . . . Society; CLAUDIA KATHLEEN MARSH . . . Wadesboro, N. C. ... Major: Primary Education; Minor; English . . . Spanish Club . . . Marshal, Emerson Society . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Business Staff, Echo . . . International Relations Club . . . Senior Marshal . . . Little Sisters; Nancy Knox and Peggy West . . . Society; Emerson. EMMA ESTELLE MAXWELL . . . Sted man, N. C. ... Major; Elementary Educa- tion; Minor: Art . . . Vice-President, Junior Cla.ss . . . French Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Publicity Chairman, Art Club . . . Art Editor, Echo . . . Publicity Chairman, Future Teachers ' Club . . . Tennis Sport Chairman, Athletic Board . . . Cabinet Member, Publicity Chairman, S.C.F. . . . Freshman Counselor . . . House President, Fitz . . . Senior Superlative, Most Talented . . . Prophet, Senior Class . . . Little Sister: Marilyn Shepherd . . . Society; Emerson. LEE HANMER NEAL Keysville, Va. Major: Music Education; Minors: Cla net and Art . . . Secretary, Music Education Club . . . Music Club . . . Orchestra . . . Woodwind Ensemble . . . Reporter, CoUenkiii . . . Literary Staff, Echo . . . Cabinet Mem- S.C.F. . . . House President, Fitz . . . French Club . . . Athletic Board . . . Censor, Irving Society . . . Gold Book . . . Glee Club . . . Vice-President, Modern Dance Group . . . Senior Superlative, Best All-Round . . . Little Sisters; Carolyn Thompson and Sara Ann Stewart ... Society: Irving. MARY W ' INSTEAD PAYNE . . . Hope- well, Va. . . . Major: Religious Education; Minor: English . . . Glee Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Gold Book . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Literarv Staff, Echo . . . In- ternational Relations Club . . . President, Sophomore Class . . . Secretary, Emerson Society . . . Chairman, Social Service Com- mittee, S.C.F. . . . Vice-President, Spanish Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . Secretary, Program Chairman, G.C. Plavers . . . House President, Main . . . Junior Su- perlative, Most Popular . . . World Federalist Club . . , Dining Room Hostess . . . Who ' i Who Amon Stiuleitts ties and Colleges . . Longest and Joyce Via MARY MODEXA PENLAND Ash. American Universi- Little Sisters: Judy , . Society: Emerson. ville, N. C. ... Major: Religious Education; Minor: English . . . Junior Transfer, Ashe- ville Biltmore Junior College . . . Religious Education Club . . . Gold Book . . . Senior Honor Society . . . Literary Staff, Collegian ... Senior Marshal ... Little Sister: Pat Jones . . . Society: Emerson. PEGGY N. C. English Junior College . . . . . Cabinet Me Hostess of Hut . . . . Society; Em VIRGIMA POLK Major; Religious Edi Midland. Mi Junior Transfer, Pfeiffer Religious Education Club iber, S.C.F. ... Student . Little Sister; Ann Kcil WANDA LOUISE PRICE . . . Gra N. C. . . . Major; English; Min.ir; . . . Religious Education Club . . . Gli . . . Music Club . . . French C:lul, . Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club ternational Relations Club . . . Busim- Echo , . . Literary Staff, Collegian . . President. President, Day Students tion ... Gold Book ... Little Sist.- Hendricks . . . Society: Irving. Music ■e C:lub . I ' .K. In ,s Si.,11. , Vice MARY ANN REID . . . Asheville, N. C. HANNAH ELIZABETH ROBINSON . . . Major; Elementary Education; Minor; Wadesbor History . . . Spanish Club . . . International mics; Mir Relations Club . . . World Federalist Club Club . . . . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Math Club Treasurer, . . . Business Staff, Echo . . . Business Staff, ers ' Club CaUciiian . . . Little Sisters; Jane Cocke and . . . Trea Shirley Connatser ... Society; Irving. Club ... C. . . . Major; Home Econo- or; General Science . . . Spanish International Relations Club . . . G.C. Daughters . . . Future Teach- . . . Gold Book . , . Senior Marshal urer. President, Home Economics Little Sister; Rachel Beaslcy ... elv; Hi 1 SUE MABEN ROBINSON . . . Nnrlina, N. C. . . . Major; Home Economics; Minor; General Science . . . G.C. Players . . . Home Economics Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Vice-Pre,ident. German Club . . . Cabinet Member. S.C.F. . . . junior Attendant, Mav Court . . . Senior Marshal . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Little Sisters; Jane Brinklev and Shirley Seauroves . . . Society: Irving. Senior Class UJonder which Craig would like . . . MouEN. , VVand.v, Penny. Peggy. Betsy. .Ann. She GLORIA SUE ROSS . . . Thomasville, N. C. . . . Major: Music Education; Minor: Piano ... Glee Club . . . Music Education Club . . . Music Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Gold Book . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Business Staff. Echo . . . Fire Warden . . . Orchestra . . . Little Sister; Patsv Crawford . . . Societ ' : En Senior Class Off we go lo. Sue, PEc;t;v. Dotty. Blanche, Frances, Frances FRANCES GREY SANDERS . . . Gas- tonia, N. C. ... Major: Elementary Educa- tion; Minor: General Science . . . President, Future Teachers ' Club . . . President, Cenozoic Club . . . International Relations Club ... Little Sister: Marilyn Home ... Society: IrvinsJ- JOHANNAH EDGERTON SCHWARZ . . . Tuckahoe, N. Y. ... Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Sociology . . . Interna- tional Relations Club . . . World Federalist Club . . . Secretary, G. C. Daughters Religious Education Club . , . . . Future Teachers ' Club . Club . . . Cabinet Member. Recording Secretary. First Student Council ture Delegate Counselors Cont ' ederacv . . . Society: nch Club . . Bit ' N Spur Y.W.C.A. . . . Vice-President, State Student Legisla- Chairman, Freshn BLANCHE LUCILLE SELDEN . . . Wei- don, N. C ... Major: Music Education; Minor: Voice . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Music Education Club . . . Music Club . . . Glee Club . . . Orchestra . . . French Club Emerson Society . . . Freshman Counselor . in McLain . . . Society : Fire War- . . Little Emerson. LInited Daughters of the Little Sister: Marcia Bass FRANCES FA ' iE SHARPE ... Monroe, N c Ma or Religious Education; Ml ncr E nobsh lunior Tr nsfer, Pfeiffer Tur .nr ( 11. c Rthgious Education Club C il 1 t 1 u , 1 1 1,1 .r SCF . . Vice-Presi- dc. .11 1 1 ..rs Club .. Vice-Presi- dei t In 11 S u t Pre sident, P. K. Ck b Bubincbs Stalf Collegian . . . Glee Cli. b .. Senior Superlative, Most Popular Fire Warden ... Little Sisters: Lucy Eii Irv ■11 Gh 111;. vn and Ellen Winsl.i V ... Society: PEGGY JANE SIMPSON . . . Stokesdale N. C. ... Major: Mathematics; Minor; Hi torv . . . Glee Club . . . International Rel; tions Club . . . Publicity Chairman Mathematics Club . . . Athletic Board . . G Club . . . Gold Book . . . Senior Supe lative. Most Athletic . . . Treasurer, Senii Class . . . Little Sister: Janice Hart . . S.jciety: Emerson. DOROTHY ETTA SMITH ... Kit Mountain, N. C. ... Major: Spanish; Mim English French Club Collefiimi ... crs ' Club .. President, Spai . . Photograpne Glee Club . . . Gold Bo.)k .. ih Club , Literary Staff, Future Teach- Little Sister: Joan Greenberg . . . Society: E NANCY KERR SNYDER ... W ' iriston- Salem, N. C. ... Major: Voice ... Glee Club . . . German Club ... Fir = Warden . . . Gold Book . . . Music Club . . . Little Sister: Rustv Palmure . . . Society Emerson. MARY EDNA STOKES . . . Pinetops. N. C. Majors; Mathematics and Religious Education . . . Sophomore Transfer, East Carohna College . . . Vice-President, Math Club . . . Relipious Education Club ... In- lemational Relations Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Photography Editor, Collegian . . . Gold Book . . . Treasurer, W ' orld Student Ser ice Fund Drive . . . Little Sisters: Anne Parker and Nancy Snead . . . Society ' : En RUTH .ALICE TROUTAL- N . . . Pine- bluff, N C. .. Major: Music Education; Minor: Piano . . . Music Educa tion Club . . . Music Club . . . Glee Club . . German Club . . Future Teacher ■Club . . Senior Marshal . . . Freshman C )unselor . . . Little Sister: S vlvia Moffitt . . . Societ ' Emerson. M DANA KATHERINE 1 YSON . . . Ports- mouth, Va. . . . Major: Primary Education; Minor: Rclieious Education . . . Chaplain, Emerson Societ ' . . . Treasurer, President. Religious Education Club . . . Cabinet Mem- ber, S.C.F. . . . International Relations Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Freshman C:oun5elor . . . Little Sisters: Peggv Jane Tyson and Mary Lee Wells . . . Society : Emerson. Chai MARTHA BLUE TYSON . . . Biscoe . . . Major: Primary Education; Min(j gious Education . . . Treasurer, Inte: al Relations Club . . . French Club . . . man. Publications Committee, Y.W.C.A. . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Gold Bi«)k . . Treasurer, Student Council . . . Literar Staff. Collef ian . . . Freshman Counselor . . C;lee C lub . . . President, Senior Class . . Little Sister: Grace Brantley . . . Society BENNIE RUTH VIA . . . Martinsville, Va. . . . Major: Sociology; Minor: History . . . International Relations Club . . . Spanish Club . . . V ' orld Federalist Club . . . Home Economics Club Freslilnan Counselo Ann White and Fr. Senior Marshal . . Little Sisters: Ruth ■s Draper . . . Society: nt;. GLADYNELL WATKINS . . . Forest City, N. C. . . . Major; Sociologv: Minor: Art . . . Internation- al Relations Club . . . World Federalist Club . . . Art Club . . . French Club . . . Little Sister: Bar- bara Merritt ... Societv: Emerson. t Senior Class Please pass the aspirin . N. K., (Iladv, Edna, Dana, Ruth, Bennie Ruth. Marth.a ELEANOR NICHOLS WEBB . . . Rockinaham. . C. ... Maior; Priman- Education; Minor: Ena elish . . . French Club . . . Math Club . . . Treas- urer, Irving Society . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Literary Staff, Echo . . . International Relations Club . . . Giftorian. Senior Class . . . Little Sister: lean Fortner . . . Society: Iryinu. H • ; Senior Class Look at that darling dress! Margie. C.Msr . Betty Anne, Betty. CJinny. Peggy, Eee. nor MARGARET ANNE WHITE . . . Sanfurd, N. C. . . . Mai.ir: Music Educati.m; Minor: Voice . . . Secretary, President. Music Educa- tion Club . . . Music Club . . . Glee Club . . . French Club . . . President, United Daughters of the Confederacy . . . G.C. Daughters . . . Literary Staff, Collegian . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Modem Dance Group . . . Gold Book . . . Little Sister: Oloma Grant . . . Society: Irying. PEGGY ALEASE WHITFIELD . . . Wil- son. N. C. ... Major: History; Minor: Sociology . . . Gold Book . . . World Federalist Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Little Sister: Margaret Noland . . . Society: Ir ' ing. BETTY ANNE WILLIFORD . . . Lumber- ton, N. C. . . . Major: History; Minor: Reli- gious Education . . . International Relations Club . . . French Club . . . Cabinet Member. S.C.F. . . . Glee Club . . . Freshman Coun- selor . . . Math Club . . . Vice-President. United Daughters of the Confederacy . . . Religious Education Club . . . Literary Staff. CoHegiim . . . Gold Book . . . Future Teach- ers ' Club . . . Little Sister: Soo Kim ... Society: Emerson. BETTY JEAN WILSON . . . N. C. ... Major: Elementary Minor: Religious Education Teachers ' Club . . . Matli Club . tional Relations Club . . . Religii ■lion Club . . . Junior Tranfer, N. C. ... Little Sister: Doris i Society: Emerson. Biltmorc. 1RGINIA . I Y E ... Boydton. Education; Va. ... M,.|oi r,rl us I-ducation; Minor: . Future English ... lon.M, r,,,nvkr. Ferrum Junior . Intcrna- College ... RcliMu.us Education Club ... us Educa- International Relations Club ... World Asheyille, Federalist Club . . . Cabinet Member, S.C.F. idgett . . . . . . Little Sister; Andy Booe . . . Society: GLIS lA klSER YOUNG . . . Bessemer City, N. C. ... Major: Home Economics; Mmor: General Science . . . Spanish Club . . . Marshal, Treasurer, Emerson Society . . . Secretary. Home Economics Club . . . Secretary Cenozoic Club . . . Future Teachers ' Club . . . Cabinet Member, S.C.F. . . . Modern Dance Group . . . Gold Book . . . Chief Senior Marshal ... Little Sister: Jo Ann Padley . . . Society: Emerson. t % V Senior Superlatives W ' lictluT making posters, doing art work tor the Echo, or painting real pietures in art class, Emma Maxwell is our MOST TALENTED. Lee Neal, Skee to all lier friends, ean Ke counted on to help in an situation— anti she ' s talented, too. Certainlw she was xotetl the BEST ALL-ROLIND. ' Pegc;y Ann Joyner is the BEST STLI DENT. I ler elHcient manner and her sense ol responsibility lor a job well done serve as a challenge to her whole class. Name the time, place, and sport and Peggy Simpson will he there. I ler support adds zest to any athletic event. Her superla- tive-MOST athletic; of course. That ready wit and winning smile make Frances Sharpe the life of any gathering. She is, in fact, the MOST POPLi LAR giH in the Senior Class. ith her li ely conversation, quiet ouid- ance, and steatly ambition, Anne Acey will rapidly (ill her place as the MOST LIKELY TO SLKCEEI). Maxwell Neal JOYNER Simpson Sharpe Acey Anne Acev . . . original, versatile chairman of the ' es- per committee of the S.C.F. Mildred Bradshaw . . . effi cient. dignified president ot the Students Association. Sissy Brown . . . indu trious, enthusiastic pres dent of the S.C.F. JoLYN Davidson . . . friendly, active editf)r nf the Echo. UUho ' s UUho 1 liyh scholastic standing, acti T co-opera- tion and leadership in academic and extra- curricular activities, prominent citizenship anti ser ice to the school, ' and promise of Future usefulness in life: These arc the quali- ications of the eight representatives of the class of ' t4 in Wlio ' s Who : iunuo Students i ' l Aiucricaii 11 iiirersitic and Collcii cs. |uDV Knight . . . diliaont, capable presi- dent nf the math club. Penny Payne . . . cheerful, able chair- man nf the social sci- ice committee of the St .F. Hostesses Of Odell Ciracious ami pciiscd in their traditional green and white regaHa . . . lending an air ot eharm at eommencements, eoneerts, plays . . . handing out programs . . . anxious to find you the best seat in the house . . . always insisting It ' s near the front. SENIOR MARS! lALS take eliarge in Odell, eontrihuting ealm and grace in the midst ol eonlusion and excitement. Seated: Bobbie Jones, Jean Gilliam, Jo Alvcc Lackey, Betsv Robinson, Ruth Troutman. Stnmiwsi: Margaret Long, Sue Robinson, Bennie Ruth Via, Modena Penland, Ghsta Young, Chief; Harriett Blackwcll, ancv Cranford, Claudia Marsh. Juniors Some parties these jtitiiors Imvel ' ' « ' - I ' urly jo rat pjns. cha- %i()tKall wcek- onor . . . class iiliandlc Pete, Bunny Hop, Irxing xictorv ... 1 luclson, the Junior hideout . . . ukuleles, Hutes, radios . . . Mavbe . . . nii(.lnii;ht popcorn parlies . . . new l)a Stu dents ' room . . . three niyhts ou t a week . . . tzuilty CLASS OFFICERS Preiide)it: Doris Starnes Vice-President: Maxine Scarboroiich Secretary: Gwen Maples Treasurer: Mary Lou Starke Council Represe)itativc: Phyllis Stouch leelinus cominu in at 1 1;00 on Sunday night . . . C ampus Chest dri e hcgun . . . hours in Odell, prourains. Flowers tor that first recital . . . prepara- tions lor the lunior-Senior . . . midnight play practice, grease paint, footlights . . . Paul tests, Carpenter quizzes, afternoons spent in the lab . . . term papers. Last year we knew it all; this year we realize how little we know. We ' re Juniors! i L xiNE, Doris, CIvven, ALmu Lou, Phyllis JJ Thelma Albritton, Snow Hi Charlene Baddour, C lintd S.ULih Bates. Charlotte. K ' .iii Beam. Ca ' el Sue Ben- son. C;i ' eensbon) . nita Belts, Ciieensboio. lane Biinkley. Tliomasx illc lanet Broun. Lexington Mary |o Candle. Grccnsbon). Junior Class lane Connelly. Swannanoa Lael C ' or ine, Coneord Bar- bara C i.x. Cb.nlotte. Ij.ubara Ca.uen. n.inisetn Marie Crawn. (Ireenshoro Marv lo Davis. West Ind. Helen Dickens, Halifax Martha Driesell, Norfolk, Va. Jane Edwards, Red Oak Eris Eure, Eurc Patricia Fields, Pleasant Garden June Foust, Mebane. Jo Anne Gadtly, Biseoe Mary Gunter, Pittsboro Betty Hackett, DLirham Nancy Haltom, High P„int Bettv Harris. Asheville Mary Jo Harris, Hnivcrsity. Jean Hooper, Greensboro Elizabeth lluggins, Lincoliiton Louise llutchins, Belcws Creek Ann Jenkins, Gastonia Ethel lollitf, Enka Allie Carr Kime, Roseboro. Pa e Forty-seven N ' irginia Kiser. Winston-S.dcr Lorcna LeFtuich, Mt. Air Ruth L nch. Catawba. E a McClamrock, China Grove Ann McCollum, Monroe GwendoKn . hiples, W ' adesboro. Ramona Morton, Ahirion Marv Puyh. Favetlex ille Jiih-a Rathff, Roekinyhani. Junior Class Stadllu Smith Starnes Maxinc Scarborough, Manlei Jacqueline Sicilian, (ireens boro l ' egt; Smith. I honi.is ille. Mon.i Si.idier. Ruriinulon Mars lou Starive. Roanoke Rapids Dons St.unes, Monroe. Phyllis Stouuh, Alb-marlc Virginia Swain, Catec.hee Joyce Talton. Smith- field Ann Taylor, Statesx ' ille Caroline Taylor, Greensboro Helen Turling- ton, [aeksonx ille. Tlirlington U ' hite Jean Turner, Fan liluH Jo ee Via, Martins ille, Va. Sally Wagner, Kan napolis liiizabeth Walker, h mas ille Cnl W ' hit.iker, 15 iville MuA Lee White, Greensboro. Amelia VVilkie, horcst City Shirley Windham, C reensboro Patricia Wright, Cireensboro C.iroline York, Canton. Page Fo Junior Su perlatives SteacK ami ticpcndahic, Doris Starnes Actixc and enthusiastic, Thelma Albrit- is the BHST STLIDENT. ton is the MOST ATI iLETlC . Sincere and IricndK, IIamoxa Moimox Capahle antl conscientious, Janet Brown is the MOST POPLILAH. is the MOST LIKHLY TO SLICCFFI). Versatile and capable, iXancy 1 Ial tom Talented and poisetl, Sally W ' aunhr is is the BEST ALL-ROUND. the MOST ORIGINAL. Doris, Ramona, Nancy, Ihei.ma, Janet, Sally A 3n W emonam I Peggy Lou Strayhorn Durham, North C ' arohna lulv 4, l ).V -Iulv 6. 1953 Sophomores MyiP ' Pa e Fiftr two itih( mores at lastF INn -ffiorejsighs and veil, not many, at least. vcar; we real- ized that we aK ' growino i)lder in manv ways . . . two nights out a week ... no elosed study . . . no light euts to worry about ... no longer the young- est elass on eanipus. CLASS OFFICERS President: Nancy Knox Vice-President: Pat Graham Secretary: Norma Jean Warren Treasurer: Bessie Holt Council Representative: Marcia Bass nd what we had to look forward to in this seeond year— lieini; on top on P at i)a , rushing tor our society, thinking more seriously ahout a major and minor, ha ing a chance to shov ' how smart we arc on the culture test, and in just two more years we 11 be Seniors! Marcia, Bessie, Norma Iean, Pat, Nancy .J: ■r l. 1 w € (?) Sophomore Kaiherine Anthony Gaffney, S. C. Janelle Baker Burlinoton Peggy Ballard Charlotte Marcia Bass North Ha i. ' n, Conn. Martha Beal Rachel Beasley Mayodan Grace Brantley Ik ' ndcrson lllNE BUNN Nash ille [ane Cocke Ashc illc Shirley Connatser Wax ncsxillc Patsy C ' raxer Lexington Pvm land Marilyn Crowell .... LinLolnton Nettie Damerson .... Yanccyville Frances Draper Martinsville. Va. SJK ' Hn W inslnn S.il.m JiAN 1 ORINtR Dax ids..n Class Nancy Francis WayncsYillc Helen Garrett 1 lazelwood Lorraine Gillespie JacksonYille Pat Graham Elkin Olema Grant La Grange Joan Greenberg Greensboro Phyllis Greenhill MooresNille Luc ' Y Ellen CJwyn Mount Airv Mai, lie I Iarmon Ciastonia Beisy I Iarris Durham Ann Harry Gastonia Janice Hart Jefferson Cit . Tenn. nm Hendrix VVin liin Salem Bessie Holt Er in Marilyn Horn Forest Git ' Pat Jones Graham nn Keil Richmiincl, Va. l Aii Kiger lUnal Hall Soo Kim Pusan, Korea Mabel King Nashville Nancy Knox VVilminoton ) r -ft n V p v V ? . € f ■Sophomore Marv |ane Lassiter Greensboro Iane Lewis Greensboro luDiTii Longest Graham Elizabeth Love Greensboro Ann McLain Charlotte Margaret McLarty M x)resx ille Doris McRae Rouland Martha NLw . she illc Ijarrara Merritt Hickory Doris Midgett Morehead City Vann Mitchell Fuquay Springs Sylvia Moffitt Sanford Mari Lou Monti;omery Rcids illc AL Rr.AREl oLAND CKdc Eleanor Oakley Washington |o Nnn ' Padi ey Aydcn r.usn I ' aimoru W ' inston-Salem Anne Parker IJttleton C licil X N PoLllLU K AinW illc SiiiuiEY Seai ' .hoves W ' ihiiington 1 sKii Shepherd Coneord Class VaLOREE SlIlNN Kaiinapolis Nancy Snead Arlinuton, Va. Barbara Stai.vev Rcidsxillu NoNNIE StEEDMAN Ashevillc Sara nn Stewart Alta Tsta, Va. BlBBlE Tapi ' An Nashville Cabolyn Thompson Shelb ' Peggy Tyson Stantonsburg Sarah Varner Staunliin. ' a. Mary Lou Vaughan Prospect. ' a. Norma Warren Aslu ' bon, Patsi- Washam Bcsscnu-r Cit Mary Lee Wells t.iCLnsboro Peggy West shevillc Ruth Ann White Norfolk, Va. Elizabeth Wilkie Forest City Madge Wilson Trinity Ellen Winslow Plymouth sr Paoe Fifty-seve Freshmen Ihiir ( )(. ,(■I rcsliiiicii cniicciilrnte l '  S.e -i ivc s ' it . C ampfc. The n ' -tftfnLf ' R f{rt cliaiiia At iiitiit a h o along smoothly— everyone making new FrieiTOs. Rush Week is tun and Deci- sion Night climaxes this Hrst act. The plot thickens with tests and unsats. Rat Day adds suspense, but everyone relaxes when the CLASS OFFICERS President: Ruth Rush Vice-President: Carol Marshburn Secretary: Harriet Bobbitt Treasurer: ToM HE Sue Richardson Co mcil Representative: Doris Oliver Freshman-Sophomore Dance comes on the scene, intermission h a ot Christmas hiilida s lollows, hut hxanis are soon to come! The plav speeds along now through the gaitv ot i la Da ' . Soon the drama entls and the Fresh- men ha e gi en a good pertormance. They are delinitcK part ol the G. L . Famil ' . Tommie Sue, Carol, iln I Iarriet, Ruth o mj -f fi I Q C ) Jo Anne Cli.ujs, C ' liailottc Pat Chinnis, Ralc-ij;h Sallv Colev, Wadcsbdi.i C ' Liudia Ccvinuu.n, VVadcsbo licxcrlv C:o.x, r,.inisuiM MaiA AniK ' C r..ll(.n. IUuIsmII I ' at C ' nn, IKuitni.in lanc ' t ( ' uiriii, W ' ilininyKin lean Dail, (.innMlle C ' .in.Un IXxIrnnn. Slulbv Dnn.thv IXs, ea.lnn. Pa. l-inda Downuni, Pdcnton Iranti ' s DiilSiise, Kiiislim Susan l-dm.uidson, 1 lasscll Shirlo I alK, Kirujs Mnuntair Pa a Sixty Xellic Allen, 1 ayettcville Dawn Atkins, Mayodan Mary Laync Ballard, Hi h Point Janet Barkley, Statesxille Harriet Bobbitt, Charlotte Edith Bowman, Thomasvil Betty Boyst, Charlotte Barbara Bradlev, Charlotte Carol Brogden, Louisburg Caroline Brown, Wilmington Cecil Brown, Madison Beth Buie, Biseoe Sara riinlhead, Asheboro l.iie Ann Carney, Wilmington r,L-U Carroll, Iliekor Sara Ann Caton, Cdneord Fresh man 9 ' S ' Carol Ferguson, Kannapolis Ruth Galloway, Shallotte Marion Galloway, Shallotte Pegev Gibbs, Greensboro Nancy Glass, Danville, Va. Sara Glenn, Winston-Salem Ann Gobbel, Chapel Hill Retta Goodwvn, Durham Pat Gorman, Winston-Salem Bettie Grant, Jackson Anne Gray, Elizabeth City Eleanor Gravson, Marion Kay Circcne, Gates Sylvia Gregg, Fair Bluff Reita Grose, Charlotte Virginia Gunn, l.caks ' illt O 4 Class 1 larriet I lackctt, Durham Margaret Hater, Hickory Bexcrlv Hardin, Fairmont Doroth Hart, Greensboro Barbara Hedgecock, Fligh Point Virginia Higgins, Shelby Nancetta Hudson, Goldsboro Priscilla Ipock. New Bern , nno loncs. Winston Salem Montecn |iincs, Newtim Pat Lane, Norfolk, Va. Joanne LaPrade, High Point Sarah Leak, Charlotte B-ttv Lester. Reidsx ille Dot Liner, Lake |unaluska Paoc Si: Q . nn Long, Roxboro l.inc- Love, Wilmington M,Hy Plyde Marsh, W ' adesbo Carol Marshburn, Charlotte Patsy Martin, Hillsboro Barbara Moore, Reids ille Carolyn Moore, Lexington Brownie Morgan, Sunburv Betsy Munden, New Bern Elizabeth Mustian, Kittrell Patsy Nesbitt, Marion Barbara Newton, Statesville Sherrv Noble, Cuildsboro 1 ranees Nuzum, Newton Doris 01i er, Greensboro Bettv Rae Owen, Norfolk, Va. Fresh man Betty Jean Padley, Aydcn Janet Parker, New Bern Joyce Pate, Rowland Laye Pritchard, Elizabeth City Barbara Revnolds, Favettcxille Martha Rhodes, l ' ayette ille Tommie S. Richardson, Staunton, Va Ruth Rush, Ashcboro lulia Sanders, Tarboro W ' ilma Saunders. Reidsville € Pnge Si.vl) ' lu-o Nancy Shoujars, Rich Square Linda Sloan, Waynesxilie Barbara Sparks, GafFncy, S. C. Canilyn Sprinkle. Leuisvillc Betty Stanford, Kinston Joanna Steed, Candor Ellen Stephens, Yanceyvillc Helen Stephens, Charlotte Peggy Stephens, Charlotte Barbara Stockton, Charlotte Betty Stone, Stoncxillc Bertie Thornton, Norfolk, Va Birbara iLittlc, Stoncvillc Elizabeth Walker, Entleld Elinor Wallace, SmithHeld Pat Wayne, Charlotte Class Wallace Waynick. Reids ill |o Webster, Draper Ann West, Reids ille Doris Wilkerson, Farmvilie Bi ' ttv Wilkinson, Lexington Lama Williams, Inez Tyleta Williams. Matthews Sylvia Wilson, Wilmington Anne Woodward, Statesville Page Sixty three CD n o O CD O O O CD o O o CD o O 3llBiJia ate-jt .:litaB8- ' . ITIelody ITIakers Mrs. Ha , Lev E. Love. Selden, Wagner. Sec- retary Treasurer. Second row: Davis. Sellars. Caudle. Steed- man, Falls, Atkins, Armstrong, President; Neal, Dudley, No- land. Bradley, Gray. Third row: Hovle, Gilliam, Thompson, Li- hrariau. M. L. Wells. Directing: Mr. Hansen. It ' s the Philharmonic playina ' Rumco and luhet ' — luit, no— it ' s the G.C. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA prcsentina another of its concerts ol ' beautiful song. Under the direction of Mr. Hansen, this talented group lea es an echo of melodious strains wherever they go. One Day fl Kitten Came To School Creep, Mr. Caterpillar, Creep. . . No, this isn ' t kindergarten; this is the girls of the MUSIC EDUCATION CTLIB practicing furiously for their ne.xt day ' s classes. These versatile voung ladies acquire aluahlc experience in teaching everv age group from the nursery through high school. I he ' direct glee clubs, teach folk games, and work with rhythm bands. We salute them— the up anti cominy 1 oscaninis. Seated: Troutman. Fir.sl roii ' : Selden. Shull. Adviser: White. President; Wagner, Foster, Vice President; Gwvn, Mallie Har- mon, Booe, Roebuck, Treasurer; Hutchins, Foust. Second row: Ross, Neal, Carr. Nol picttircd: Francis. Odellites dv. A. Seco Seld, rs( ro.r: Francis, Padley. s. Roebuck, Treasurer; Gad- Driesell. Vice-President; R. White. Mallie Harmon. nd row: Wagner, Hovle, 2n, Troutman, M. White, McDonald, Armstrong, Presi- dent; Butler. Third row: Foster, Ross, Carr, Secretary; Dull. YoLir roumatc has a plioiic call. She ' s in Odcll. And so it uocs with all music students. Anuther thina that yoes with all mu.sic students is the MLISIC C ' LLIB. Constant eltort antl tireless energy characterize these twirls. Want to know the ditterence between foilissinKi antl puni ' issiiiiti? Call Odell and ask tor a member ot the Music Club. Bill UUilliams ' GLEE CLUB ' S The Best In The South It ' s true! In spite of oruelino bus trips, many hours of rehearsal, a solid tour week of no food but chicken salad, and the prospect of facing anew each semester the most impossible music Mr. Williams can dio up, this organization seems to radiate to all w ith whom it comes in contact the true spirit of G.C. First roil ' : W.i. ' nc liams, E. J. W.ilU ' , Simpsion, Ipock. I ■Turtle, Dev, Kim. Librnrian; M. Wils, S. Wilson. .Marlcnc Stnde Dir , S,. I, ■,.., Trenswrer; Gwvn, McLarlv. Wil I ' Miiii llnvie, Business ,M,.m.i;er; Snvdcr isl. Wilhlurd. Troutman. Hjrbis.Mi. Can Williams. Second row: Jo Ann Padlcv n, B. Hackett. Webster, Gregg, Stantord Harmon, Janette Davidson, PresirfeiK .iiui 11. ir, Hall.im. Dull. R.iss. Roebuck. . l, I ' . Marsh. |. Brown. Ncai. W, Stockton. Cox. Chiikim. I) CVov. Curnn. R.illill, 1 mo. Stevens. Huggins. Dickens. Armstrong, Sharpe. At pia ttired: Owen. Whitaker. tlward, Grose, Corzine. Third row: .milh. Steed. Blackvvell. McDonald, , Stcedman, R. A. White, Sanders, e. Brown. Rh.)des, Jones. Parker, :i: Stalvev, AccompaHi:,t. Not pic- On The Stage Mrs. Charloite S. Perkins Director What ' s this Girls coming in the dorm at 12:fiO This is the tourth night I ' ve seen those same ones sneaking in at this liour . . . have Handbooks been changed? No— thev wouldn ' t be dating in bhic jeans. Ciood gracious! Those two look like the ' e fallen into a pot of grease paint— and their talk! Emaginez ' ous. Mademoiselle C harlene incjuires. Ach, Where is llans ' questions Siss . I hose lights lia e got to lie changetl again, complains Pat. Now 1 know ! Pla time is almost here, and the girls are iiurning the night wick getting readv tor opening night. es. whether it ' s tigers and monke s in Little lllack Sambo or inter- national intrigue and heartbreak in Letters to Lucerne, the hard-working Players always capture their audiences with their clc er lines and realistic The nioiikeys peck al Sniiiho ' s ticiv UDihrclla. viuit he read hefore hed lUiie Costumes . . . scenery . ■■make-up . . . the right chair in tluit corner . . . trick hncs . . . proper sound eilects ... a niihion prohlems ol: a successtul production. These are just routine to the G.C. PLAYERS; they ahvavs act their part to perfection. f rsl m.f; T.i Inr, Pavnc. Sccrelarr: Walker, Scrnphook Kt-efier; Blackburn. Pns., . Ru ' .inc-.s Manager. Secmul rou-: Jenkins, Gilliam, Kiser. Halt..m, Pugh, Merritt, Albritl- Chanmiw: Grnah, Acey. Not ,,ictmed: Baddour, Puldicity Chairman; Jackson, Nancetta, Siisdo, i i;( CJnirlciic star on Iclcvisioii as they present n scene loiu I cllcfs In Lucerne. }oan watches caretullr as Burnell and Mary Lnu apply tlie familiar ' j,rease painl. lines, and powder. r kJ Really On The Ball Betsv. how about s iniming tor the Seniors in the s imminu meet 1 iiesdav night? . . . Jean, don ' t torget haskethall practice at S;00 . . . won t xou students please come out and support xour team on Plav l)a ? ' These are just a few of the periodical headaches of the ATHLETIC BOARD. The members of this board are the mus- cles behind Plav Da ' and the be-all and the end-all for the sporting aeti ities of the campus. KusE Holla President Top to Bottom: Graham, Bettv Harris. Corzinc. Connellv, Simpson, Bradsher, Finch. McLain, Shoulars, B. J. Padlev, Mitchell, Treasurer; Turlington, Secretary: Marlcne Harmon. Vke-Preddeul: Holland. P . u .-.,l ,.t ,;ciured: Edwards. Cheer leMler. Dickens, Alhntt.in. ' : ' i Ra it ' .? . S%i, i miss G. c. School spirit . . . aocxl sportsmunsliip , , . ciitliusiasni . . . participation . . . leailcrship. Who Hlls the hill tor all r)f this- Why, the Athletic Fjoartl ' s liss Ci.C Who hlls the hill For Miss G.C ' . Rose I lollancl, ol course. IiUSL I luLLA.ND Rthletic, Rble, Rctive I liirrah lor the Cireen and White. 1 lurrali tor our own G.C.! I lurrah lor the girls who, de- spite aches and hruises, were awarded the cin-eted letter and are now members ot the G ' CLUB. OI.LANI), SlNU ' SON, MaRLENE IIarMON. Page Sevent -oiie Bit ' n Spur Finl row. E. Love, Gorman, Mitchell, Preiidct: Carr, Nuzum, Niiland. Betty Ha Second roxv: Glass, Cri.lton. i o( pictured: Moffitt. Horse Sho w I li lin, ( linger, ha— way! Just an m ' er exuberant Piit ancl-Spurcr galloping at Full speed around the Scdgefield ring during the annual HORSE SHOW. Enthusiasm and de- termination reign as these rideis ot the range put their horses through their paees and eompete lor the eoxetetl Pilue liihhon. I hits oli ' to them-lhe satklle eterans ol G.C. Perfect ease mul rcluMitioii! Oiih line more I ' nue arouiuV. .onfe. ' Conipctilioii for Rcii Hoiiati Splasli i luh iiulp wheel Sports Cioi)d exorcise, trcsh ,iir, blistered hands, and muttered replies characterize the members of the Tuesday afternoon golf class. No matter whether practicing at the driving range or hiking around the course from hole to hole, the girls manage to keep in the swing of things. Don ' t bother to ask for their score cards! y nybody for tennis? Ask this at G.C. and you ' ll have no lack of partners. This is one of the campus favorites- winter or summer, rain or sun, class credit or just plain old fun. VVho dares to bra e the frozen regions of the Great Y Swimming Pool? Who denies the forces of danger as she plunges headlong (most of the time) into nine feet of water? V ' h ' , the hncly mermaid of the swimming class— in her tank suit, o( course! Whether it ' s com|ieting with other schools at the annual Play Day or showing off skill to friends in other classes here at G.C, the girls thrill to the thought of volley ball. Over the net the great ball goes, accompanied by screams, howls, and a few prayers for victory. Tliii IS uiilr iin first lesson! Get ( oi ' er. Gall HE COLI .stiM .iiul (nhii slie cU tllO t ' Il .S( V IR ' W IIUMIll to tilt ' rolK i ucrr sunn. Tlif ilii s Ni lit wtrr fillr activitii ' S. S(Ki(t tlu- socirty lialls oiX Fridav eViMiinus climpse of thr socirri pioceduri ' as ucll as skits. 118 STd Rush cck Is (]|fina c(l ith Ir inn iclorv (;.(;. s Dfci-sion Nii ht, St-pten her 12. I roiiylit an Irvinu victory of 77 to 46 with tlu- iliinax to a uc ' fk ' s rusliiiin by tlu ' Kiiv Vaiul Irving socit ' tios. ( oinpftitioii lu ' t ' ' ' izations lor v transfer iiif Crow P ' Fran ' iS IUX;iN MAY . Willi m:spi:k aWWV. — o li at did you bring to G. CI. individual rnshinu, aiursort-nad- j with youy Both new and old stu- iii ' hv both FiiuTsous and Irvine.s , ,i .„, . ' ..„._„ ,.,,  v,„.f,.rl viith thi«; I HI SUMIA Mil N!| B1;A( II PARTY AT I In case some of ()u up men ( pardon mcl uppirc en ) haven ' t learned to sha 1)1 r ; i:si Kiii lk ' i;iiiiim!4 tins 1 - College IK) longer be. Music. This field ot colU L-ii- I I ., _. . ■3ne lum Dcn and IDMI otluT are (Caroline tlarolina; Eva W ' hitaker. and n I ' teiffer; lona (irs Hill; Kris Kune, l.ihh) ilkie irom ollege and Andy liooe . (nia Interninnt (lollej e. e tironp ol Ireslunen rep- •lie states of l ' enns Kama, I. NOrtJi and South (aro- (irst week was a l)ns one . ' % ' • ' students. Hej istration f«)r npp Tclassrnen was held 1 nesday. A i V lnesda the new stntlents spent ; l |tlie day i etting rei;istered for all their conrses. Thursda everxone o o M ZD O LD CD O O O X) O en Lcfl U, rrj,l ArmsirM,,.,, OIniT. St.ai ;h. taudlc, Halt..in, ( ,.,, c r ' l ' R Secretary. P,. m Hfcon iiii; Si ' crd-l,n-v; Brjdshau. Presuk-uU Schwarz. First Mcel ' rciuleiit; Cacke, Secojui u.: I ' reiident: Merritt. Treasurer; Bass. ADVISERS SeclcJ: Dr. li,,vcl. Mrs. Perkins. Sl.mJni. Dr. lliilsnn. IX ' ,Mi Ward. Mr. WM. Not pictured: . Iis,s P. K. Smith, Miss Cullis. P Law and Order Something new has been added— none other than a bigocr and better couneil room hir that hard-working eoiincil of the STLlDEiNTS ' ASSOCIATION. Ha e ()u wondered what kept the members busN all ear Listen eloseK ; One couneil mem- ber, lor the sliidents ' benelit, staxetl in the eoiineil room at appointetl hours to help with any personal problems. the jiromotetl the Na- tional Students ' .Association, held high our honor sxstein. led in obser ing (i.C. Day, and spon- soretl oLir lldiulhook ln mention a lew things. I lais oil to oiu- eoinicil, which has made student go ernmenl real on this cam|nis! rtfic Sc ' VClJO si. , .„ II, ,1 Siwn.vcs Trcmirer; Huuu.ns. ' icc-Prracfe (. Blackburn, Willih.rd, t.iniu IK, P,,lk lunui. Second tou-: Washam, FieldsrS, Robinson, Butler, Sharpe, Belts, Acev, S. Brown, Preddent; VVyne. Third row: Wilkinson. Starnes, M. ]. Harris, Bates, Mallie Harmon, R. A. White Kno.f, Sioman, Morton, Secretary: P, Tvson, Neal. Loven, Maxwell. Varner. Not Pictured: P. Gibbs Hudson, T. Williams, J. Dail, Hafc-r, Leak, S. Wils,,n. Christian Unity Greetings aiul ;i he.irtv weleome to the Freshmen . . . W ' echiesdav ex ' ening Fellow- ship, with all its tun ant! gait ' . . . Sunday night espers with its gilt nl quiet meditation . . . morning watch to start off the day right . . . Religious Emphasis Week with its eare fully chosen leaders . . . the I kit with all its facilities for entertainment — including a kitchen . . , a dazzling C hristmas tree in the parlor, adding zest to the holida spirit . . . the annual Christmas part lor the under- privileged children. pro ' iding I tin and satis- faction to the visiting children and tlie C ol- lege Children alike. All the girls at G.C. working together— that is our STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. l) ISI l S Dr. HutM.n, Ur. ILimsLX, IJcan Ward. Ur. Smith. l i.l inclured: Mr. Hansen, Ur. Dunslan. Sissy Brown President Pane Seventv-seveti The Irvings proudly a ing the pur pie and gold . . . ' ictorious on Decision Night. Bouncing bunnies leading the Bunn Hop . . . Pipe Dreams, I ligh Noon, and a real MAN highlighting Irving enter- tainment . . . midnight serenade with candle lighted replica oF the seal . . . fashion shows, skits, dances . . . various other forms of entertainment throughout the year. All these go together to make the Ir ings a grand and much belo ed society. rvin g s ocie Jo Cross President ty OFFICERS Pint row: Jackstm, Cvrrespondi)i Secretary; Gaddv, Ac- cotnpanht. Second row. Sharpe, Vice-President; Cross, President; Webb, Treasurer. Third row. A. Taylor, Recording Secretary; P. Lony, Critic; Loven, Chaplain; Neal, Censor. Seated: Bcal. Flovil. Staudini : Ballard, Br Harris, Holt, Merritt. I Loulcin t hchc c tliat man earned all that cunulomeratioii ol instruments anti matle music with them at the same time . . . Mv little sisters went Emerson ... 1 went down to buy that gorgeous dress we saw modeled in our fashion show . . . Oh. to be able to fix my hair the wav that stylist showed us . . . This summer 1 hatl e ' eryone helping me make red barns (itit nt ecmstruetion paper tor the Open I louse . . . Wasn ' t that a grand dance- ... so go the echoes From the Ir ' merson Society I lall. Emerson Society Frances Kendrick President OFFICERS First row. Selden, Censor; Connelly. Treasurer; Second row: Knight, Vice-Preside H(; Kendrick, President; Starke. Hecordin . Secretary. Third row. Blackburn, ChapUin; Pugh, Corresponding Secretary; Turlington, Critic. Not pictured: Combs, Accompanist. Seated: Dam .•Liji Mallie Harmon, Tappan. Slandiuo; Harry. Stalvev. Scholastic Smarties Who says A ' s and B ' s arc scarce in college? Well, certainly nut one oF the members of the SENIOR HONOR SOClETY-a selejt feu who ha e stayed on the job and as a resuh don ' t have to count very far down the alphabet for their coveted grades. Intelligent perseverant dependable truly deserving; recognition through this outstanding campus organization. Seated: Harbison. Secrelarr Treasurer; M. L. White. Hoylc-. .• rmstrong. Penland. Badduur. M. Long, Butler. Standhiii. Jovner. Davis. Blackburn. Presi dent. Not pictured: Lauohlin Kniubt. Intelligentsia Dcsjiitc long hours in the library •ind heavv extracurricular activities, the members of the JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Hnally survive the tr ing days of e.xams with honors th.it only the intelligentsia can en- iov. Congratulations to these deserv- ing scholars ' Seated Standing. Vauabn, Vcsi (c- (, C-..cke. a hain. Bunii. lietsv Harris. Greensboro ' s Gift Sandwiches tor an open house? . . . card tables tor a dance? ... or inavbe it ' s just directions around Greensboro that you need. No matter what it is the DAY STLI DENTS are always ready to help. it the Ma busily roud as peacocks (it their new room in Mam, the girls are busil making plans to impr(i e it, although it already seems like home. It looks so co that one can liarilly pass without stopping tor a chat. (letting to class on time sometimes presents a problem when it ' s cold aiul ic antl the car won ' t start. Nevertheless, the day students always come through. They tind time, too, to join in sponsoring many actixities— a tea tor new students, the C liristmas Dance, parties, and a banquet. OFFICERS President Wanda Price Vice-President Shirley Windham Secretary Mary Lee Wells Treasurer Jane Lewis Council Representative Mary Jo Caudle First row: Gibbs, Caudle, V ' right, Price. U ' ells. Second rcnv: M. Craven, Windham, Waugh, Hooper, Warren, Lewis. Tiiint roir: Sioman, Combs, E. Love, Benson. Not pic- tured: Callihan, Curtis, Jaiiette Davidson, DuBose, Milliard, Latham, Laughlin, C. Tavlc.r. Thacker, V ' ise. To Do Or Hot To Do Want to know where to wear blue jeans? Do you know whether vou ean wear pajamas to the book store anti kerehiefs in the dining room? lust ask these girls on the SOCIAL STANDARDS COM- MITTEE. They pass all laws of where to go and where not to go— a job thev carry out in tip-top fashion. T heir shoes may not be mirror shiney, but they ' re pretty (pardon the expression) well polished. if u, uohl. J. ia, M. Lmy. ilu liiitlcr. lijllard, A. Parkf First roir: Blackwell. Secretary-TreasureT; Scarborough. Piifoiiciiv Chairman; Finch, President; Homeslev, Watkins, Wvne. Fields, Connelly. Gregg. Bettv Harris. Second row. Dickens, Muggins, Pugh, Haltom. Not pictured: Bradshaw, S. Brown, Lester, Moore. Reid. Richardson. Rush. Snead. Turlmgton. Whitfield. ' One UUorld Built On fl Firm Foundation who kno s ma lie Ci.C . is har- boring a luture LI.N. delegate among itseolleetion of brains! At any rate, if vou want the answer to the world ' s problems, ask any member of the WORLD FEDERALISTS II she doesn ' t know, she will at least start your thinking process. Better still, come and join in their meet- ings. %J ' ' n ;i ' highly hvo The Girls In The Know Oh, those lucky Freshmen who had to attend onlv two orientation programs! That ' s true, but they certainK knew the answers on the Hinnl ' hook test. Docs that mean we did a uikkI job ot teacliing, or that these Iresh- men arc super bright? Can ' t ' ou guess? Yes. these are the girls who help the new students to understand the Ihnnlhook and who orient them into the swing oF campus lite— that is to sav. ' the FRESHMAN COUNSELORS. licslnuau Cuun u Belts. Craven, Jenki Gaddv, Ballard, Frai Chairman, : KiujjIu, Uiehl. i-uster. C;.iudni..n, . kLli.illi, I ' .nss, IJ. 11. ij. Kiser, Pugh, Ratlilf, Talton, Turlington, A. E. Walker, Bates, I, Kino, Mav, Shinn, R. A. White, N. J. Warren, Jo Schwarz, Sealed: WiUilord, Dickens, Secretary; Gunter, Vice-Presidenl; M. White. Standing: Schwar,!. iMcElrath, J. Brown. Hooper, Hafer, Walker, Bobbin, Wright, lenkins. Not j.icliirn(: Hus-uins. Connelly. Preside,,!. ' ' iK . Southern Belles Save your C ' onFederate money, Ciirls, the South will rise again! The UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY, with their Southern ancestry, share a common feeling of kinship as they collect bits of Southern history and preserve historic shrines. However, the South isn ' t their only interest; thev sponsor arious scholarships as xvell. Pa e Eiaiitythree Advocates Of The Abstract first row: Finch, Starki Palmore. Ho Oaklev. I iu DuBose, Hooper, Wright, Seagrove President; Maxwell, Vice-Preside : Bradsher, Watkins, Miss Cullis, McElrath. Bright splashes of color . . . pe- culiai ' shapes antJ line segments . . . hidden meanings— all found on the can as of a member of the ART CLUB. With a Hick of the brush she is able to capture such memora- ble and familiar sights as an ex- ceptionally beautiful sunset ... a lull iiKKin shining through the trees . . . the red, orange, and yel- liiw hues (it our maple trees in the fall. 1 liese enviable geniuses, with .Miss C ullis anti ' isiting speakers keeping them well intornied, are truK one of Ci.C . ' s nitist cultured tirouiis. tn, York, M. J. Harris. J. Love, Diehl, Secretary-Treasurer. Not pictured: num. Cranforcl, Burkhead. Seated: Miss Smith. Craver. Sanders, Presidciit; Turlington. Vice-Presideul: Young, Secrelnrv-Treflsiirer.- Miss Cole. StaH.iiiig: iM. Lung. Edwards. Gunter. Holland. Not pic- tured: Baddour. Look fit This! Know how man ribs .1 buttcr- llv has- Know what ' s tlie cjuickest act- ing jioison? Know what makes green leaves green? ' Just ask a member nl the CENOZOIC CLUB. These girls, thniugli iiileiesling |iriigrams .iiid trips to tin; cil and state lalmra- turies, arc last becoming the Ian steins oi tomorrow. Pflge Eighty-four It must Be Those P.K. ' s You ' re a P.K.? I ne er would have known it! You mean you can ' t tell? Well, I don ' t know whether to be pleased or disappointed. You know what people say ... I, tor one, eertainlv wouldn ' t want to trade lite as a PREACI I- ER ' S KID tor any other I know. It has its ins and outs— its S ' . rid comings, loo— hut it ' s a reat lite! ' Yes, this is the club in which the P.K. ' s jjet together and discuss their common problems and pleasures. They say that it helps to be with those who understand! Sea,eJ. Morton. A, l,,vl..., C il.. I ' li r. W .,sl,,,.n. White-. |olvn U.ivkIsom, . l,L.,rtv. Co-Cbairmau of W.S.C.S.: Iktts, liiaiultv, Ui lncl Sui ermteiide,il. Pdlmorc. Parker, Stoush, Minister; Sharpe, Bishop. Standing: Kim. Co-Chmrman of W.S.C.S.; Bowman, Grose, CoChairmmt of W.S.C.S.: Blackwell, Croy, Hart, Chairman of the Board; Lvnch, Carroll. Not cfiireW; Acev, Jovner, McClamrock. First row: Schvvarz, J. Love, iMunden, Parker, Sprinkle, Grant. Koonts, President; B Robinson, M. White. Second row. B. Craven, Harbison, ' ice President; Swain, Anthony, I. R. Galloway, M. Galloway, Dameron, Secretary; Davis, Bradley, M. Long, McLarty, Third row: Crofton, Turner, Betsy Harris, Treasurer; E. Walker. Jenkins. Floyd, Merritt Miss L. Brock. V ' allacc, Bobbitt. Miss M. BriH.k. Hafer. . ol , icl„rcd; Burkhcad. Grab, Links UUith The Past when nw mother was here . . . You think these rules are bad! . . . Lucille Hodges? Why my aunt knew her . . . Grandmother said that one time . . . Snatches of conversation over- heard at a G.C. DAUGHTERS ineetino indicate that this is a spe- cial .oroup of G.C. gals. Bound to- ■ether by friendships and traditions lieoun decades ago, these girls know better than any of us that our joys and sorrows and our work and prayers are not the first to become synonvmous with G.C. Page Eighty-five Chili Con Carne To You, Too Firsi row: Bctsv Harr]-.. heusuu StuLkti.n, Bobbitt, Harry. Secretarr; S pwlnrcd. D W ' llkevson, Cox. Bovvmai Stephens, ' .nne, Morgan, Crov, Ed Williams. 1 ledoecock, Ballard. Goodwyn. Second row: Graver. ;teedman. Vice-Presidenl; D. Smith, President, Not n. West, C. Brown, Shepherd. Burkhead, Allen, H. dson. Dedmon. Higgins. Anthony. Crofton, L. Oiic lidia es? S(in las— liciw tld i)u sav 2:00? Ixilllcd? W ell. the members of the SPA ISII CLUB aren ' t. Up (in all their irre ular eonju ations aiul new xoeabularies, these girls are reatK to head down Mexico way. Mexican and Cuban pen-pals, Spanish sup]icrs. and meetings with CJuilford Spanish students add that extra dash ot seasonint; to their nionthh ' meetings. Rh — Paris languagt rich stiirt . (iltl I rench ctiltLirt . insight into a peo a a 111 life. 1 lorizons w idened barrier broken down of centuries . . . oltl penetrated , pie, a nation Foreign language is not so foreign to the members ot the FRENCH CLLI15. Those words that looked so strange and those once unintelligible sounds soon be- come simpK, iMiiiimir, comment allcz-vous Stuck 111 the music, art, liter.i- turc. games and customs gi e ,i link with the French people and Ian guage that will never (.|uitc be broken. I ' a c hinlny First vow: Stevens. Lassiter, A. Jones. Parker. Stanford, Morton. Preiideiit. Second row: Chavis, Barkley, Marshburn, Greene, LaPrade. Third row: Gregg. Steed, Gray, Buie, Downum, Dull, Hart, Vaughan, Secrelary-Trensurer; Brantley. Fourth row ' : Noble, Lane, Mustian. Sanders. Fififi roir: Wallace. Bradley. Moore. Sixth roil ' : W. Saunders. Gattm, A ' est. Seventh row: King. Tappan, Dameron. Not pictured: fiunn, Vice-President, I UUonder UUhat She Said What are those weird sounds comina from your room? That ' s only my roommate prae- ticino her German pronunciation. Fellowship, fun, and information characterize this group of German- studying girls. German games and songs are a large part of their meet- ings and they say this speaking of foreign language e en gets to be fun. So, if you enjoy making guttural noises and hearing them in return, ' ou would be welcome to attend the GERMAN CLUB. FirsI row: R. A. White, Knox, Sccrefury; Pritchard. Kim. Stalvev, PrfsiJfiK, |. I ' Rush Webster. Second row. Seagroves. Hudson, Chinnis. Not pictured: Mofiilt. President Mitchell. Treauirer; Booc, Draper. B. Hackett, ]. Via, Gillespie. Snead. First row: Gregg. Turner, Ballard, L. Wilkie, B. Craven, Pritchard. Mundian, Hedge- cock. Second row: Wcxxiward, Kcwnts, Simpson, Puhlicitr Chairman; A. WUkie. Secrelary- Treauirer; Stokes, Vice-President: Knight, President; Dr. Bovd, Dull, Brantlev. GoiKlman. Third row: B. J. V ' ilkinson, Bunn. King. Williford. Blackburn. Lassiter. Vaughan, Black- well. Marshburn. Hater. Mustian. Not pictured: C. Brown. La Prade. Kendrick. LUho Said ITIath Is nil UUork? Would you like to hop a rocket to the moon? Then come on down to the projection room and see the new film on the possibilities. It ' s sponsored bv the MATH CLLIB. I believe I ' d rather go out to Guilford Park for your annual pic- nic than to shoot to the moon. It sounds more logical. Yes, those people who aren ' t scared away by the name of the club enjoy a variety of activities and gain some valuable information under the leadership of Judy and Dr. Bovd. Pane Eighty- Dish Pan Hands luit I hum the water c crv time i lr to hdil it. I |Hit in three ews and heat it well hut the shells made lumps. .Attention vouni man: either ehani ' e vour mind or make the Miss om the HOME ECONOMICS C LLIB. These are the oals who know the ropes on cooking and sewing and all the other higher iliinus of lite. „il nui LJvvjids, I :,,■l ' ,,sulci,l, 1! I ' ,. .I.ins.m, President: Lackey. Secretary: Hai Treasurer. Second rou- : Vuunu, Guntcr, J. ' ij. Oaklev. F. Dail, M. Limi;. S. Robins Not pictured: Baber, Parker. Stadler, B. Via. Good Citizens 1 attended the Li. . last Mon- day night. What? 1 diiin ' t know ou hat! heen awas ' . I wasn ' t, ol course! 1 mean 1 attended the mock session ot the U.N. put on hv the INTERNA- TIONAL RELATIONS CLUB. You know, I ' xe sure learned a lot From our discussions and programs on worlil allairs. it makes vou realK I ' eel grand to know wluit ' s going on in tile world ol toila . First row: Dickens, Loven, Finch, S. Br iwn. D. Tvson, Lackev, Homeslev, President Fields, Vice-President; Shepherd, Secretary-TreflSKrer; Corzine, Koonts. Second row: W ' vne Connelly, Hart, Varner, Vaughan, B. Robinson, Bowman, Carroll. Third row: Blackwell, Groah, Beal, Betty Harris. Ratliff, Marsh, King, Huggins, Hendricks. Scarborough. Beam, J. Brown, Pugh. B. R. ' ia, Dr. Skaggs, Jackson. Fourth row: Mitchell, TurUngton, Tappan, Gorman. iVoi pictured: Starke, L. Walker, Cross, Steed, Former, Ballard. Jackson. Bunn, Bradshaw, Thompson, Whitfield. Religion Speaks A distinLti e tcaturc ot G.C. is Its RELIGIOUS HDUGATION CLUB, consistino, in the main, (if religion majors and minors. The activities ot the club include such worthwhile projects as isit- ino the homes tor the aged, the polio and the cerebral palsy hospi- tals, and various church education- al plants throughout Greensboro. Such activities i:;ive genuine c)ca- tional training and promote an in- terest in the betterment ot our com- munities. Seated: Bobbitt. Blackwell. Jnlvn David McLain, Secrelarv; I. P.idlev. Sharpr. T, D. Tyson, Pu ' snir nr ( ..in„ Ih, I .. I.K, i.il Harmon, Buic. .. ' ■Goodwyn, M. t : . i. ' .I ' l ' s. . ' i Covington. Sdi ' i. nii; si.k. - . ,r Ferguson, P. StvM-ns. U ' rnlun, Greene, Ste ens, Cole , liak Croftiin. J. Dair Edmondson , Fort n, B. J. PiidlfV. Shepard, Sloa n, Wa , Turtle, B. Wilsi GreKy. i lart, Joyn York. .1 row: Stokes, McElrarh, Sclden, Trootroan. B. Cox. Joyner, Carroll, Finch, Webb, Bradsher, ivell, Gilliam, Lcfrwich. Second ton ' : Dail, Jenkins, Walker, Jackson, Momesley, M. Long, Knisht, nan. R. . Foster. Blackburn, SecrelarT; Kendrick, M. White, LaPrade. Third roii-: Jolvn Dandson, D. Tyson, Koonts, Sharpc, Vice-President; S. Robinson, Lackey. B. Robmst School fTlarms When was the war ot 1812 tought? . . . Who was buried in Cirant ' s tomb? Such are the ques- tions the FUTURE TEACHERS are answering in the primarv, ele- mentarv, and high schools. Most ot the time the wearied wretches feel as if thev were fumb- ling in the dark, but then when it ' s .ill o er, thev remember their stu- dent teaching as a bright and happy experience. Harrv. B. Cox. Corzine. Chiefs M. L. White, Edwards, Covington, Atkins. Top: Snyder, Sharpe. Ross. McElrath. Lvnch. Stokes. Not pictured: Falls. ■Atkins. M. Jones. Fortner. H. Hackett. Tappen. Roebuck. Parker. night Life Lovers Eleventh Cuinuuiiuhuciil: I hoii shall not let thy rodiniiHite sleep tliroiiij,h u fire drill. K why can ' t thev leave us alone . . . Don ' t tlie know c need ur beaut rest? They eould at least warn us! kirst tlie shock us w ith a clamourinu hell . . . I e. t conies the costume of P.J. ' s. raincoats, old shoes, and a towel shawl . . Then, a mad dash to greet the icy air . . . . period ol conlused lures and prcscnits Follows . . . nd then we ' re lelt an.xiously to await .mother lire tirill. Is there a purpose lor this treatment? The IIRE . RI)1 S must i;et more than pleasure Irom these ni ;ht r.iids. Ihev ' ie hus little luewomcn whose minds ,ne on the satetv oF Ci.C. Hours ot rehearsal on Wednesday nights . . . trips down town to pick out records . . . time spent making costumes and scenery . . . one, two, three, four . . . aches and bruises . . . Stand stiH, now! . . . Wonder how this looks from the audience? . . . Let ' s try just one more time . . . all add up to polished performances by the girls of the MODERN DANCE GROUP. Say It UUith Dance Flnt row. Graham, 1 .ung, Biaslcv. Starki. ' , Wagner, Trc Prc uU ' ul: M, il« n. Secretary. Neal, Vke-Presrde„t Halt. ircr: McLartv. Secoitct row: Hiwle, , Corzine, Seagro es. Hugoins. UUrite and Re-write There must be some i to put more than twenty our orkinu hours in a day tor the ECHO LITERARY STAFF ... Do vou spell it eounselor or counsaler ? . . . Another typewriter ribbon worn out. |(ii YN Davidson Edilor-iu ' Chief S,Mr. ' ,( .Mclartv, Jnlvn Daxids,.,!. R-itliff. lackson, Maxwell. An . .I..r; Movie. StamUno: V el l), Pavne. Cross, A. Taylor, Floyd, Morton. Not inctmed: Butler. C.ir ine. Sncad. Dr. Carpenter realK hkeil il wordeil thiswas . . . Mr. Miller, our photoa- raplier, lias sullen lamili.ir with e erv ladder on ihis eampus Did il lia e Ki r.nn todav .1 here must be soii e oilier pl.ive to take ,i pielure . . . ill it suit vou to meet Tuesday? ... I low did ( hristmas ;et here so last? . . . W ' c M ' ill meet llie deadline-aiid wf did! Pn e Ninety-two Iean Gilliam Riishiess Manager Left 10 rigJiC Black well. Pugh. J. Brown Ross, M. Wilson. M Long, Gilliam. Not pic tured: Cochran, Cranford Haltom, Lassiter, Merritt, Price. On The Go I can ' t atli)rcl to sell ads any longer! Suiclv it doesn ' t cost that much to ha c vour shoes re-soled every week— and look at the weight you lose going from here to town. No, I mean e ' erv time I walk through a store to sell an ad, I see so many prett things that I want to spend all my mone ' . E pensi ' e? Yes. Time consuming? Yes. E.xasper- ating? Yes. But the BUSINESS STAFF of the ECHO always comes out on top, va ' ing those siyned contracts. ' Journalism UUill Kill You lournalisni will kill vou— lull it will keep ()U ali c while xou ' ie at it. It w ill keep the repoi ' ters ali e trvinu to jjet the news, the editor ali e re- wiirdiiiy. re-writing and hreathinu the Iresh air hetween the eainpus and the Adx ' oeatc Olliee, and the subseribing public ali e, entertained, and informed. Thus— the story ot our COLLEGIAN. nN lllVNhR EilitoriiiChiuf JovncT. Editor: Wells, Loven, HarbiM.n, D. Smith, Stakes, M. L. White, Hi.vie, Davis, Graham, J. Brouii, Betsy Harris, Craver, Pugh, Issisliiiif Edi- tor, Rathtf, Scarborough, Turner, Merritt, Knight, Wilhford, Starnes, Ma„- iiu; o Bdilor; Morton, Penland, Hart. Not ftictmeii: Diehl, Stalvev, Cranford, J. Via, Groah, Albritton, Bunn, Price, B. Co.n, Brantley, Fortncr, Lynch, ' iMcLain, Swain. l.ejl in riffhl: P. Lcmg. Corzine, Beal, Sharpe. C.nnellv, Fields. Baddo Nol pictured: Bass. Ballard.  m riever Say Die Do (iu think vc could get an ad trom the cement c()inpan ' if we promised to build a side- walk liom lludson to the Railroad track? Yes, they get pretty desperate sometimes, but these business women of the world— the members of the BUSINESS STAFF of the COLLEGIAN — alvvavs manage to get those ads and to keep the paper coming. Pat Lonc; Business Manager Page Ninety-five Hold That Pose How tliti that picture (it the class officers get in the Cireens- boro paper, I wonder? The members of the PRESS CLUB are the ones to thank. These girls gather all the G.C. news and send it in to the dailv papers. They ' re an actixe and busy staff. So, if you want your picture in the paper, just see the Press Club. Left to nnht: Miss Ginn. Barbara Ow. Janet Brown. Svlvia Diehl It ' s In The Book! ' ' That ' s right! Voull Imd all the answers to ()ur (.juestions on what (i.C . Ciirls can do and can ' t do in tlic student flANDBOOK. Rules, regulations, organizations, and a calendar ot e ents are compiled in this handy little book. |l WNK klld.M Editor Lou 1 l.VRHISON Business Mtiiui ' ' er Paac . ' i: CD O O LD O O ID CD O O cn O O ID CD o CD O o Merry Christmas! The Holiday Sjjirit takes over . . feet become linJitcr cniiversations become brioliicr moods become ro- miiittic. Sirirliiiii dresses gny corsages handsome tux dreamy iinisic perfect end to a full May Day. llop—hoppity, hop, hop— hop, hop, hop him)icing hiinities shaking the laughing faces gasps of I can ' t hop tniother time! s there anyone else here? ITIay Quee n Miiid of Honor nriay Day ' Neath the azure sky. against the backgidund oi ' the eampus green, the May Queen ruhng regally () ' er the court ... the Maid ot Honor and her eight lovely attendants in herulfled dresses of rainbow colors . . . Robin Hood and his merry men ot Sherwood l- ' orest recapturing the days of yore . . . the front campus abounding with twirling May Pole dances . . . an exquisite combination giving an extra l() ' eli- ness to traditional iMav Dav. Over mid uuder—roinnt ami rouinl ihc Mm Pole. Stcihtr aim BiiU ' !. Eye! Roh ' ni Hood and his nvial men. iiS IK oil ' Motland Senior Atteudmit i mgi ITIay Day 1954 a Aeannc J oonii Soiior Atteiidaiit F is.S Patricia iA ricjht juiliof Attcildilllt ill tin Jacqueline S iqman junior Attciidajit liiS f- atsij i raiijord Sophomore Attcinimit ITIay Day 1954 jj f ft ' t ic -Dii 111 ( ' roil SopllllllKlIC llClulillll .i.f l J ci I ' ha fa Medqecock ircslnuiiii . ttcuilinil % I resluihiii Atteinliiiit Student List Accv, Anne Oardcn. 160 Hawthorn Drive, Danville, Va. Albritton, Thelma Pauline, Snow Hill. N. C. Allen, Nellie Victoria, 221 Valley Rd., FayetteviUe, N. C. Anthony. Katherine Boyd. 110 Pine St., Gaffney, S. C. Armstrong. Jean Carolvn. 22 Poplar St., Belmont, N. C. Atkins. Manola Dawn ' . Rt. 1. Box 86, Mavodan. N. C. Baber, Dorothy Abi, 115 West Graham St., Shelby, N. C. Paddour, Joan Charlene, 806 Stewart Ave., Clinton, N. C. Baker, Jarvis Janelle, 1222 May Court. Burlington, N. C. Ballard, Marv Lavne, 316 W. Howell St., High Point, N. C. Ballard. Peggv Ann, 1424 Waverly Ave., Charlotte. N. C. Barkley, Janet Lee. 203 South Green St.. Statesville. N. C. Bass, Marcia Harriet. Quinipiac Rd.. North Haven. Conn. Bates. Sarah Ann. 1214 Princeton Ave., Charlotte. N. C. Beal. Martha Long, 506 Hillcrest Ave., Burlington, N. C. Beam, Jean Gentry, Box 103, Cavel, N. C. Beasley, Rachel Delight, Mayodan, N. C. Benson, Sue Hedden (Mrs.), 1405 West Wendover Ave.. Greensboro, N. C. Betts, Anita Scott, 306 Horence St., Greensboro, N. C. Blackburn. P. Massey. Emerywood Court Apts.. High Point. N. C. Blackwell. Harriett Gav, 1312 Rivermont Ave.. Lynchburg. Va. Bobbitt. Harriet McFadden. 910 East Blvd.. Char ' l.itte 3. N. C. Booe. Marv Anderson. King. N. C. Bowman. Edith Marie. 107 Highland Ave., Thomasville, N. C. Bovst, Elizabeth Anne, 717 E. Kingston Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Bradley, Barbara Ann. 2208 Vail Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C. Bradshaw. Mildred Ann. 237 West Elm St.. Graham. N. C. Bradsher, Svlvia Thompson, Crestwood Drive, Ro.xboro, N. C. Brantley. Grace Smith, 120 Church St.. Henderson, N. C. Brinkley. Daisy Jane, 315 W. Guilford St., Thomasville, N. C. Brogden, Carole Wilson, 611 N. Main St.. Louisburg, N. C. Brown, Caroline Potts, 2242 Camellia Drive, Wilmington, N. C. Brown. Janet Lee. 711 West Fifth Ave., Lexington, N. C. Brown, Marv Cecil. 231 N. Dalton St.. Madison. N. C. Brown, Mary Esther, 188 Flint St.. Ashevillc. N. C. Buie. Elizabeth. Biscoe, N. C. Bunn. June Lancaster. 501 Center St., Nashville, N. C. Burkhead, Sara Frances. 147 Randolph Ave. Asheboro. N. C. Butler. C-arroll Cynthia. Box 385, Spray, N. C. Carney, Lucy Ann, 121 Brookwood Ave., Wilmington, N. C. Carroll, Elizabeth Anne, 252 3rd Ave. N. W.. Hickory. N. C. Caton, Sara Ann, 335 Kerr St., Concord, N. C. Caudle, Marv Jo, 1607 Asheboro St.. Greensboro, N. C. Chavis. Jo Anne. 2535 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Chinnis. Patricia Daylc. Methodist Orphanage, Raleigh, N. C. Cochran, Bernell Faith, 5 Early Ave., Spray, N. C. Cocke, Marv Jane, 4 Edwin Place, Asheville, N. C. Coley, Sally Jo. 212 West Wade St., Wadesboro, N. C. Combs, Jeanette Hester, 4401 Oakland A e.. Greensboro. N. C. Connatser, Shirley Mae, Rt. 3, Waynesville, N. C. Connelly, Marjorie Jane. Swannanoa. N. C. Corzine. ' Lael Suther. 34 N. Crowcll St., Concord, N. C. Covington. F. Claudia, 222 East Morgan St.. Wadesboro. N. C. C ).x, Barbara Ann, York Rd., Rt. 3. Charlotte, N. C. Cox, Beverly Dianne, Ramseur, N. C. Cranford, Nancy Ann. 206 Stone St.. Thomasville. N. C. Craven, Barbara Anne. Ramseur. N. C. Craven, Marie Alma, 214 S. Tromont Drixe. Greensboro. N. C. Graver, Patsy Joan, 328 West 6lh St., Lexington, N. C. Crawford, Alicia Sumner (Patsy), Box 134, Rowland. N. C. Crofton. Mary Anne. Box 626. Rcidsville, N. C. Cross. Jo Lillian. HuntersvUle. N. C. Crowell. Marilyn Adele, 413 S. Aspen St.. Lincolnton. N. C. Crov, Patricia Elizabeth, Box 227, Troutman, N. C. Currin. Janet Helen. 309 N. 1 5th St.. V ' ilmington. N. C. Dail. Faye Agnes. Strawberry Hill. Edenton, N. C. Dail. Jean Dolores. Box 717. ' Greenville, N. C. Dameron. Nettie Russell. Rt. 1, Yanceyi ' ille, N. C. Davidson. Barbara Janette. Rt. 3. Box 330, Greensboro, N. C. Davidson. Jolyn Ann, 2909 Cameron Mills Rd., Alexandria. Va. Davis. Marv Josephine. Box 36, West End, N. C. Dedmon. Carolvn Dean. Rt. 5, Ross Grove, Shelby, N. C. Dev. Dorothy Mary. 1215 S. Longacre Blvd., Yeadon, Pa. Dickens, Helen, Halifax, N. C. Diehl. Sylvia Ann. 208 Rose St., Rockv Mount, N. C. Downum. Linda Mozelle. 115 Pembroke Circle, Edenton, N. C. Draper. Frances Madge, 106 Park St., Martinsville, Va. Driesell, Martha Drummond, 207 Carlisle Way. Norfolk, Va. Du Bose. Frances Y. (Mrs.). 200 Wilson Ave., Kinston, N. C. Dudley. Eleanor Ann. Metcalf Rd. (Box 151). Shelby. N. C. Dull. Joanne Elizabeth. C-206 Robin Hood Rd.. Winston- Salem. N. C. Edmondson. Susan Moore. Edwards. ' irginia Jane. Bt Eure. Eris Odell. Eure. N. sell, N. C. I. Red Oak, N. Falls, Shirley June, 505 E. Kings St., Kings Mountain. N. C. Ferguson. Carol Lee. 110 S. Bostian St., Kannapolis, N. C. Fields, Patricia Jane, Rt. 1, Pleasant Garden. N. C. Finch. Alice Frances. 533 South 3rd St.. Smithfield. N. C. Floyd. Elizabeth York. 125 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, N. C, Fortner, Laura Jean, Box 112, Davidson, N. C. Foster, Letty Jean, Mocksville, N. C. Foust. Annie June. 206 N. 9th St.. Mebane. N. C. Francis. Nancy Reeves, 312 Boundary St., Waynesville, N. C. Claddv. Joann. Box 393. Biscoe. N. C. G.ilhrtvav. Ida Ruth. Box 1031, Shallotte. N. C. (.;.ill.i,vav. Marion Heath. Box 1031. Shallotte. N. C. C;arrctt. Margaret Helen. 213 Main St.. Hazelwood. N. C. Gibbs. Jayne Elizabeth. 358 Brevard Rd.. Ashevillc. N. C. Gibbs, Peggy Joan, 403 Aberdeen Terrace. Greensboro. N. C. Gillespie, Bessie Lorraine, 107 Queens Rd., Jacksonville. N. C. Gilliam. Pearl Jean, 204 Montlieu Ave., Thomasville, N. C. Glass. Nancy Sanders. 114 Lady Astor St., Danville, Va. Glenn, Sara ' Virginia, 800 Lock ' land Ave.. Winston Salem. N. C. Gobbel, Virginia Ann. 318 W. Unurrsitv Drue. Ch.ipcl Hill. N. C. Goodman. Martha Louise. Chadbourn. N. C. Goodwvn, Retta Weaver. 1015 Rose Hill Ave., Durham. N. C. Gorman. Mary Patricia, Rt. 3. Winston-Salem. N. C. Graham. Patsy Marie. 705 West M.iin St.. Flkin. N. C. Grant. Bettic Carter, Jackson. N. C. Grant, Olcma, Rt. 1, La Grange, N. C. Gray. Olive Anne. 1103 West Williams Circle. Elizabeth City. N. C. Grayson. Ciirolyn Elean.ir. 129 N. Main St.. Marion. N. C. Cireenberg, Joan. 303 E. Hcndrix St.. Greensboro. N. C. O cne. Kay Frances. Rt. 1 . Box 1 54, Gates, N. C. t;recnhill, Phyllis, 119 West Wilson Ave.. MooresMlle. N. C. Greoi;. Svlvia, ' Fair Bluff, N. C. C;r,,ah. Betty Jeannine, 924 N. Main St.. Danville. ' a. Grose, Reita Robinson, 2121 Belvedere Ave., Charlotte 5, N. C. Gunn, Virginia Carter, 519 Moir St., Lcaksville. N. C. Gunter. Marv Louise. Pittshoro. N. C. C;wvn. Lucv Ellen. Box 546. Mount Airy. N. C. Ptics. One Htnidrcl Si.- Student List Hackett, Betty Du Val, Box 2075, Durham. N. C. Hackett, Harriet May, Box 2075, Durham. N. C. Hafer, Margaret Virginia. 416 4th Ave. S. W.. Hickory. N. C. Haltom, Nancy Anne, 315 Ardmore Circle, High Point, N. C. Harbison, Mary Louise, 911 N. Washington St., Shelby, N. C. Hardin. Beverly Jean. Rt. 2, Box 205, Fairmont, N. C. Harmon, Frances Marlene, Linwotxl Rd., Gastonia, N. C. Harmon, Mallie Sue, Rt. 4, Gastonia, N. C. Harris, Elizabeth Strong, 3 Pine Tree Rd., Asheville, N. C. Harris, Mary Jo, c o Duke Power Co., University. N. C. Harris, Maude Elizabeth, 412 East Geer St., Durham, N. C. Harry, Ann Allison, 411 Dale Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Hart Dorothy, 1205 A Whilden Place, Greensboro, N. C. Hart, Sarah Janice, 216 Branner Ave., Jefferson City, Tenn. Hedgccock, Barbara Jean, Rt. I, Winston Rd.. High Point. N. C. Hendrix, Ann Louise, 2420 Fairwav Drive, Winston-Salem, N. C. Higgins, Virginia Edwards, 421 W. Marion St.. Shelby. N. C. Holland, Rose Mae, 519 South 5th St., Smithfield, N] C. Holt. Elizabeth C. 401 East H. St., Erwin, N. C. Homesley. Shirley Estelle, 121 West Main St.. Cherryville. N. C. Hooper, Agnes Jean, 907 McGee St., Greensboro, N. C. Horn, Marilyn Dee, Forest City, N. C. Hoyle, Elizabeth Joann, 316 Spring St.. Thomasville. N. C. Hudson, Nancetta Joyce, Edgewoid Apts. I No. 4, Goldsboro, N. C. Huggins, Elizabeth Ann, 406 S. Poplar St.. Lmcolnton, N. C. Hutchins, Louise C;crtrudc, Rt. 1, Box 86, Bclews Creek, N. C. L.. Rt. 2. New Bern. N. C. Ipock, Pri Jackson, Susan Kinsev. 810 W. Fourth St.. Jackson. N. C. Jenkins, Marv Ann, 813 S. York St., Gastonia, N. C. Jolhff, Ethel ' Steere. 5 Hillcrest, Enka, N. C. Jones, Anne Fowler, 606 Roslyn Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Jones, Bobbie Lou, Ramseur, N. C. Jones, Patricia Gwendolyne, Rt. 1. Graham. N. C. Jones, Ruby Monteen, 515 West 6th St., Newton, N. C. Joyner. Peggy Ann, 316 East Third St.. Siler City, N. C. Keil, Marilyn Ann, 2320 Harvie Rd.. Richmond. Va. Kendrick. Frances Lee. 120 Oakland St.. Mt. Holly. N. C. Kiger. Ivah Mae. Rural Hall, N. C. Kim. Soo Johung. 8 Sin-Chang Dong 2 Ka, Pusan, Korea Kime, Allie Carr, Roscboro, N. C. King, iMabel Gray, 120 N. Hilliard St., Nashville, N. C. Kiser, Virginia Nash, 1404 West First St., Winston-Salem. N. C. Knight, Judy Lee, 12 Linden Ave.. Asheville. N. C. Knox, Nancy Jane, 1228 S. Live Oak Pkwy., Wilmington, N. C. K ,onts. Barbara Jeanne. 56 Lakevhorc Dun: Asheville. N. C. Lackey. Josephine Alvcc, 411 N. Green St.. Wadesboro, N. C. Lane, ' Patricia Ann, 2837 Earl Court Ave., Norfolk, Va. LaPrade, Sylvia Joanne. Rt. 4. Box 84. High Point. N. C. Lassiter, Mary Jane, 520 W. Gaston St., Greensboro. N. C. Latham. Ruth Lucas (Mrs.). Rt. 5. Box 190-C. Greensboro, N. C. Laughlin, Ruth Ward (Mrs.), Box 564, Rt. 6, Greensboro, N. C. Leak, Sarah Elizabeth, 3332 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Leftwich. Lorena Adaline, Rt. 5, Box 129, Mt, Airy, N. C. Lester, Elizabeth Wray, Rt. 2, Reidsville, N. C. Lewis, Jane Eleanor, 2206 Spring Garden St., Greensboro. N. C. Liner, Dorothy Lane, Lake Junaluska, N. C. Long, Ann Carol, Box 364, Roxboro, N. C. Long. Margaret Allene. 207 E. Harden St.. Graham. N. C. Long, Patricia Lee, 1049 Front St., Burlington. N. C. Longest. Judith Carol. 329 N. Main St.. Graham, N. C. Love, Elizabeth Jean, 1309 Northfield St.. Greensboro, N. C. Love, Jane Williams, 208 South 5th St.. Wilmington, N. C. Loven. Evelyn Lucretia, Spruce Pine, N. C. Lynch, Sara ' Ruth, Box 90, Catawba, N. C. McClamrock, Eva Gray. Rt. 1. China Grove, N. C. McCollum. Frances Ann, Rt. 3. Monroe, N. C. McDonald, Mary Louise, Box 547, Carthage, N. C. McElrath, Carolyn Lee, 18 Penn, Avenue, Canton, N. C. McLain. Elizabeth Ann, Rt. 7, Box 170, Charlotte, N. C. McLarty. Margaret Elizabeth. 108 N. Academy St.. Mooresville, N. C. McRae, Doris Pate. Rowland. N. C. Maples, Gwendolyn Esther, 330 S. Green St., Wadesboro, N. C. Marsh. Claudia Kathleen, 215 Brent St., Wadesboro, N. C. Marsh. Mary Plyde. 215 Brent St., Wadeboro, N. C. Marshburn, Carol, 2601 Sharon Rd.. Charlotte 7, N. C. Martin. Patsy, Rt. 1, Hillsboro, N. C. Maxwell. Emma Estelle, Box 147, Stedman, N. C. May. Martha Jane. 149 Brevard Rd.. Asheville. N. C. Merritt. Barbara Suiter. Box 684, Hickory, N. C. Midgett. Doris Jean. 203 S. 2 1st St.. Morehead City, N. C. Mitchell, Portia Vann, Fuquay Springs, N. C. Moffitt. Sylvia Louise. 217 Chisholm St.. Sanford, N. C. Montgomery, Mary Lou, 109 South Main St., Reidsville. N. C. Moore. Barbara Ann, Rt. 1. Reidsville. N. C. Moore. Carolyn. 611 West Side Drive, Lexington. N. C. Morgan, Beul ' ah Brown, Sunbury, N. C. Morton. Ramona Celeste, East Marion Statiim. Marion, N. C. Munden. Elizabeth Richardson. 209 Change St.. New Bern. N. C. Mustian. Man, ' Elizabeth. Box 84. Kittrcll, N. C. Neal, Lee Hanmer, Box 186, Keysville, Va. Newton. Barbara Grace, 204 Feimster St.. Statesville, N. C. Noble. Sherry, 1401 E. Walnut St.. Goldsboro. N. C. Noland, Margaret Dowe, Rt. 1. Box 38, Clyde, N. C. Nuzum, Frances Lee, 614 West Eighth St., Newton, N. C. Oakley, Eleanor Linnca, 229 N. Pierce St., Washington, N. C. Oliver, Doris Evelyn, Rt. 10. Box 112. Greensboro. N. C. Owen. Betty Rae. ' l40 Fayton Ave., Norfolk, Va. Padley, Betty Jean, 505 S. Lee St., Ayden, N. C. Padley. Jo Ann. 505 S. Lee St., Ayden, N. C. Palmore, Marv Helen, 2005 Colonial Place, Winston-Salem, N. C. Parker, Anne Rue, Box 386, Littleton. N. C. Parker, Janet Cross, 304 Johnson St., New Bern, N. C. Pate. Joyce Anne, Box 205, Rowland, N. C. Payne, Mary Winstead, 501 N. Sixth Ave.. Hopewell. Va. Penland, Mary Modena. 2 Von Ruck Terrace, Asheville, N. C. Polk, Peggy Virginia, Rt. 1, Midland, N. C. Price, Wanda Louise, 803 Brown St., Greensboro, N. C. Pritchard. Fave. 503 West Broad St., Elizabeth City, N. C. Pugb. Mary Delui. Rt. 5. Faycttcvdle, N. C. Ratliff, Julia Marshall, Box 35, Rockingham. N. C. Reid, Mary Ann, 79 Cumberland Ave., Asheville, N. C. Reynolds, Barbara Paula, 130 Dick St., Fayettcville, N. C. Rhodes. Martha Anne. 240 Pinecrest Drive, Fayettcville, N. C. Richardson, Tommie Sue, 1011 N. Augusta St., Staunton. Va. Robinson, Hannah Elizabeth, 27 Morven Rd., Wadesboro. N. C. Robinson. Sue Maben. Norlina, N. C. Roebuck. Carolyn Wheeler. 306 N. Main St.. Farmville. N. C. Ross. Gloria Sue. Rt. 1. Thomasville. N. C. Rush, Eleanor Ruth, 144 South Main St.. Asheboro. N. C. Page One Humired Seven Student List Sanders. Frances Grcv, 1119 E. Franklin Ave, Gastonia, N. C. Sanders, Julia Poivcll ' . 1 1 2 Howard Circle. Tarboro. N. C. Saunders, Wilma Ann. 405 Harrison St., Reidsville. N. C. Scarborough. Maxine Howey, Box 294. Manteo. N. C. Schwarz. Johannah Edgerton. 84 Seneca Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Seagroves. Shirley Ann. 115 Siradleigh Rd.. Wilmington. N. C. Selden. Blanche Lucille. 605 Cedar St.. Weldon, N. C. Sharpe. Frances Faye. Rt. 5, Monroe, N. C. Shepherd. Marilyn ' Marie. 20 Ideal Way, Concord, N. C. Shinn. ' aloree Elizabeth. 400 Pine St., Kannapolis, N. C. Shoulars, Nancy Elizabeth. Rich Square. N. C. Sigman. Jacqueline Mae, 1022 Westover Terrace, Greensboro. N. C. Simpson. Peggy Jane. Stokesdale. N. C. Sloan. Linda S ' tringfield. Box 4. Waynesville. N. C. Smith. Dorothy Etta. 812 W. Mtn. St.. Kings Mountain. N. C. Smith. Peggy Gwvn. Rt. 3. ThomasviUe. N. C. Snead. Nancy Lee. 2725 S. Uhle St.. Arlington. Va. Snyder. Nancy Kerr. 2356 Fairv ' av A ' e.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Sparks. Barbara Lee. Rt. 3. Box 35. Gaffnev. S. C. Sprinkle. Carolyn Jefferson. Lewisville. N. C. Stadler, Mona. ' l009 Grace Ave.. Burlington. N. C. Stalvey. Barbara Ann. 918 Courtland Ave.. Reidsville. N. C. Stanford. Betty Lake. 3 1 1 Frances Place. Kinston. N. C. Starke. Mary Lou. 801 Jackson St.. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Starnes. Doris Lorraine, Rt. 5, Monroe, N. C. Steed, Joanna Frve. Box 155. Candor. N. C. Steedman. Norma Elaine. 14 Rosew(X)d Avu.. Asheville. N. C. Stephens. Mary Ellen. Box 98. Yancevville. N. C. Stephens. Helen Catherine. 2227 Sarah Marks Ave.. Charlotte. 3. N. C. Stephens, Margaret Bonnel (Peggy ). 2227 Sarah Marks Ave.. Charlotte 3, N. C. Stewart, Sara Ann. 1404 Hillcrest St.. Altavista. Va. Stockton, Barbara Joan. 1677 Sterling Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Stokes. Mary Edna, Box 111, Pinetops, N. C. Stone. Betty Starling. Box 8. Stoneville. N. C. Stough. Phyllis Anne. Rt. 3. Albemarle, N. C. Swain. Virginia Farrell. Box 57. Catecchec. S. C. Talton. Joyce Lee. Rt. 2. Smithfield. N. C. Tappan. Julia Olivia, 300 N. Collins St.. Nashville. N. C. Taylor, Ann Webb. 240 Walnut St.. Siatesvillc, N. C. Taylor, Caroline Crowell, Greensboro, N. C. Thacker. Grady H. (Mrs.). 1808 Rolling Rd.. 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Sulphur Springs Rd.. Forest City. N. C. Waugh. Martha E.. 810 Courtland St.. Greensboro. N. C. Wayne. Helen Patricia, 815 East Blvd.. Charlotte. N. C. Waynick, Wallace Anne. Rt. 2. Reidsville. N. C. Webb. Eleanor Nichols. Box 585. Rockingham. N. C. Webster. Rebecca Joann. 129 East Virginia Ave., Draper, N. C. Wells. iMary Lee. 1008 McGee St.. Greensboro. N. C. West. Elizabeth Ann. Woodland Park. Reidsville, N. C. West. Peggy Anne. 35 West St.. Asheville. N. C. W ' hitaker. Edith Gail. Rt. 2. Boonville, N. C. White. Margaret Anne. 309 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, N. C. White. Mary Lee. 1215 16th St.. Greensboro. N. C. White. Ruth Ann. 7463 Gleneagles Rd.. Norfolk. Va. Whitfield. Peggy Alease. Rt. 4, Box 63, Wilson. N. C. Wilkerson. Doris Erwin. Rt. 2. Farmville. N. C. (Mail P. O. 22) Wilkie. Elizabeth. 515 West Main St.. Forest City, N. C. Wilkie. Ola Amelia. 515 West Main St., Forest City, N. C. Wilkinson. Betty Jean. 508 West Center St.. Lexington, N. C. Wilkinson. Dorothy Anne. 611 Goodwin Ave.. Anniston, Ala. illi..ms. Laura Burt, Inez. N. C. W ilh.uns. Tyleta Anne. Rt. 3. Matthews. N. C. W.llitord. Betty Anne, 905 Elm St.. Lumberion. N. C. Wdson. Betty jean. Box 5131. Biltmore. N. C. Wilson. Madge Fields. Rt. 1. Trinity. N. C. Wilson. Sylvia Ann. 209 Northern Blvd.. Wilmington. N. C. Windham ' . Shirley Lee, 1305 Cardinal Place. Greensboro. N. C. Winslow. Ellen Goode, 15 W. Main St.. Plymouth. N. C. Wise. Faye Matthews (Mrs.) 4207 Raleigh Rd.. Greensboro, N. C. ' WcKKlward. Nora Anne, 151 Park St.. Statesville. N. C. Wright. Patricia Jane. 400 Adams St.. Greensboro. N. C. Wyne. Virginia Anne, Box 1 54, Boydton, ' a. York, Lyda Carolii Young. Glista Kis( : 946, Canton, N. C. 700, Bessemer City, N. C. Vge One Ihnulrcd Kiiiht If It ' s Real Estate Or Insurance See RICHARDSON REALTY, INC. Hoyf W- Boone R. Stoley Baylor Frank York, Jr. If it is for the office, we have it OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES Engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements S. T. Wyrick and Company 117 N. Greene Street Phone 2-4133 ENJOY ' S P ' Wherever You Meet for Refreshing Treats vJwew Food Piinxny Kemcmher Thh Seal - It ' s Vonr Assmmwe of the lie GREEN VALLEY GOLF COURSE CONGRATULATES THE ' 54 SENIORS Aubrey C. Apple. Pro, Comp liments of NEESE SAUSAGE GDMPANY Alamance Road Dial 2-4000 A Plan of Students ' ACCIDENT EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT INSURANCE $1,000 Coverage Plan Per Year $4.25 Per Nine Months Coverog I $5.75 Per Nine Months Coverage CHAMBLEE INSURANCE AGENCY Box 566 RALEIGH, N. C. Pag.e One Ihindrei Nir Greensboro ' s Exclusive Theatre VICTORY THEATRE The finest in motion picture entertainment 326 Tate St. Phone 3-3010 Open 7 days each week till 12:00 midnight Closed Christmas Day MIDGET GROCERY 211 West Market Street Home of COUNTRY HAMS— MEATS GROCERIES— PRODUCE Matlock ' s Self-Service Stores 950 Walker Avenue 3813 E. Bessemer Avenue B[ k COIUCE PHOTO F ! Your pictures of school activities will be greatly prized in the years ahead. Good snaps are easier thon ever to get — indoors or out — in black-and-white or color. For camera ' ,, tdm oivl tkrh l)ull v- ■Irui ' in ut THE ART SHOP, INC. 118 W. Morket Street ompliments o! BLUEBIRD TAXI, INC. Dial 2-5112 Dial 2-5112 Two-way Radio Equipped Cabs LITTLE ' S SUPER FOOD VALUES 403-5 Tate Street Greensboro, N. C. Paqe One lluiulreJ Te THE LOTUS RESTAURANT CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES 105 South Greene St. We prepare orders of chow mein and chop suey to toke out. THE JEWEL BOX Greensboro ' s Leading Diamond and Gift Store For Over Twenty-six Years 134 South Elm St. Greensboro, N. C. THE 0. HENRY Greensboro ' s Leading Hotel Convenient and Comfortable. 300 Rooms, Each with Bath. Coffee Shop-Restaurant. Air-Conditioned Banquet and Convention Facilities. Nolan B. Williams, Manager GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA There ' s nothing h ' ke giving folks What they want Greensboro Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Greensboro, North Carolina PIG ' N WHISTLE AIR CONDITIONED DINING ROOM Curb Service — Home Delivery Phone 4-7635 300 High Point Rood Compliments of C. A. McNAIRY POULTRY CO. 812 South Ashe Phone 2-5726 GREENSBORO, N. C. Page One Hundred E ereii The James Addison Jones Memorial Library GREENSBORO COLLEGE • Chartered 1838, the pioneer of higher education for women in North Carolina • A small college, limited to 400 students • A college where personal relationships count; one faculty member for every fourteen students • A college with high academic standing, approved by the ma|or accrediting agencies • Major emphasis upon liberal arts, with excellent resources also for Religious Education, Home Eco- nomics, Art, Speech, Music, and Teacher Training • Democratic in atmosphere, Christian in tone HAROLD H. KUTSON, President GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Pane (h,c llumlnHl Twelve COIOMMA STUDIOS, INC OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 1954 ECHO ON LOCATION PHOTOGRAPHERS ' 114 Park Row New York, N. Y. Phone Beekman 3-7514 PaiJe One Hundreil Thirteen Greensboro ' s Most Popular Sandwich Shop Spacious Parking Ground West Market Street Extension Methodist Board of Publication, Inc. Box 508 Greensboro, N. C. 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CAROLINA NATIONAL BESSEMER GOLF RANGE Golf Lessons by CLARENCE CALLAWAY Single or in Groups JOHNSON ' S ESSO SERVICE 24 Hour ESSO Service 600 West Market St. Greensboro. N. C. Congratulations To The GREENSBORO COLLEGE GLEE CLUB for A Most Successful Year FOSTER-CAVINESS CO., INC. WHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Phone Sales Dept. 2-5175 Phone Office 3-0571 409 Morehead Avenue GREENSBORO, N, C. MOJUD CO ., INC GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Mills GREENSBORO, N. C. WILMINGTON, N. C. DECATUR, ALA. LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. Sales Offices 385 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY CHICAGO BRANCH THE MERCHANDISE MART LOS ANGELES BRANCH 122 EAST 7TH STREET Pa e One Hundred Seventeen GREENSBORO ' S LARGEST HOME OWNED AND OPERATED FURNITURE STORE 212 So. Greene TALL If You Are 5 ' 1 Or Over JOIN FIELDS I f1 I I CLUB America ' s Long-Stemmed Beauties . world of fashion just for you. 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