Greensboro College - Echo Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

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1956 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS GREENSBORO COLLEGE GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA BETSY HARRIS. EDITOR MARY )ANE LASSITER, BUSINESS MANAGER ■ -T. r ' ' -gslB ■T 1 ■ ■Bl hI m - BiiH : ■lii.iiHmii SEtilll M MutH nudduie. I I ' it-ucrahl }laU Lib, Arts and Science Bitihiini;, 9 t Haniwh Brown Finch Cluipcl A W I Ji Greensboro Buildini:, J arolcl J f. J uhon A.B., i;.i).. Pii.n. Pa e Six The DodiJcrs ii ' oii ii love to lic{ve hini. Dedicated to . . . the one wlio Ix ' oaii our tour ' e;irs with us, who ouicled our paths through understanding and lo ' e, who challenged us to meet the dilemmas ot a ma- ture world, who soared higher ilum the realms ot tradition, and who made G. C a li ing college. We, the class of 1956, dedicate the Echo to I )n. I Iaholo III lirrsoN. Ready jor that hard day. Didn ' t i ii ruad yciiii assignment in Literature and I ife of the Sen- I estanieut? Harold H. Hutson, President I liioiioli Ins uiKi.isini; iiiteixst in the sUulcnts, liis c,i| il)k ' kaclci ship, his IricnclK ni. inner, ,nul liis anihilions lur the Liillct;c ' , Dr. 1 hinikl 11. 1 lutsiin, iiur |)rrsiik ' nl. h.is wim ,i plate in all (nir hearts. P«£(? E(g lt I ' Aiii M. GiNNiNus. B.S., M.S., Ph.D Dean of hnm.ctw,, DERnS Cluitlancc in personal and scholastic problems, willingness to sit clown and talk things over, sin- cerity, and Iriendliness make deans miohtv impor- tant iK ' ople to us. Mrs. Elizabeth Dettor Secretarv to the President Miss Letha Br Registrar Mrs. Cora Mizell and Mrs. Julia Lynch Mrs. W ' alix) Porter Resident Counselors Supervisor of Ruildino-i Greensboro College Rnd X ' jnciNiA Frances Babnes. B.A.. B.S. in L.S.. Assistant Librarian H. T. Bawden. Ph.B.. A.M.. Ed.D.. Professor of Education Theodocia Blackmon. Accountant Elizabeth N. Bovd, B.S., A.M.. Ph.D.. Professor of Mathematics Carolyn BRA ■DT. B.A.. M.F.A.. Assistant Professor of English Callie Braswell. A.B.. M.A.. iis(riic(or (Port-time) in Art Letha Brock, A.B., Reffstrar Mary Brock. A.B.. Alumnae Secretary and Assistant Registrar .Margaret P. Bubdeil. B.M.. iislriictor in fiiano Blanche Burbus, B.M.. A.M.. Associate Professor of Piano and Theoretical Music Clark R. Caiiou ' , A.B.. B.D.. Director of PuI ' lic Rehtions Evelyn Cole. A.B., A.M.. .4ssistnii( Professor of Biology and Chemistry Irene C ulds. A.B.. A.M., Professor of Art Elizabeth Dettor, Secretary to the President Robert T. Dunstan. A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D., Professor of Kom,v,,ce Langu Lois Fncii, Manager of Bookstore Paul M. Ginnincs, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.. IVofessor of Cl:cm,.iry and ' ivsics Dean of Instruction )ns . Hansen, B.M.. ,M..M.. .Issoclale Professor of Music Jo Plum Hans, v. B.M.. M.,M., Instructor (Pi.rtlMi.eJ in Slr,„i;e.; Instruments Lee Harinc, B.A.. .NLA., i.isirHcior (Piiri Art in Speech and Dr, T. C. llABllELL. BT,si ess Manager and Treasurer Dorothy IIeironimus, A.B., A. L, Ph.D.. Associi.ie Professor of Spanish and Spanish-American History Joii.-J A. lloRNADAY, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., ssoci« e Professor of P.svclio o|;y SniiA M. loNi.s, R. .. .SM; erv,sor of .Sl e ( Hospital Page 7t Faculty .... 1956 fl d m i n i s t r a t i o n George Kiorpes, B.M., M.M., ' isil:iig Asiiitaiit Professor of Pu:,:u Umphrev Lee, Jr.. A.B.. A.M.. Assistant Professor of Eiighsh Gordon Lovejov, B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D., Visiimg Professor of Sociology JuLi, LvNcit. A.I!.. Hcsiclent Co,„iselor Jo, NNE .McLe.sn, A.li.. M.A., isit,iio Assistant Professor of tngUsh Mrs. Cora Mizell, Resident Counselor and Associate to the Dean Thomas Nichols, B.M., M.M., Assistant Professor of Piano and Chw Masw Mary Bra Dram loHN R. Pi Educat A.I!.. . 1.A,. Pli.D,. Professor of SiKccI, and B.S.. MA,. Pli.l).. Inslrnctor (Part lime) in Special te Professor of Ediic. ZtLDA C. Pemderton, A,B., A,M,. Ed.D., A and Social Studies Carl N, Shull, B,S,M,E„ M.M.. .4s t Professor of Mnstc Edac of History and .Marvin L. Skaggs, A,B., A,M„ Pli.D,, Prof. Economics Ada K. Smith, Dietitian Pauline K, Smith, A.B., M.S. P.I I., WSA.. Professor of Biology Raymond A. Smith. A.B., B.U., Pli.U., Profcs.,or of Religions Edu and Director of Religions Activities .Madeline G, Stinson. A,B,, A..M.. Ph.D., Associnle Professor of Romance Lang.u.ges Kenneth Taylor, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.. .4ss,srniif Professor of Philos, and Religioti Grace Tickle, B.S.. A.M.. Professor of Home Economics .Mildred Town. A.B., B.M.. M.M.. Professor of Organ. Ptano, and Theoretical Mnsic Catherine IIpchurch. B.S., Dir ector of Pli sical Edncation Frances Waters, B,S., M.A„ M.A.L.S., Lilnarian Charlotte White, A,B.. Inslrnctor (Pnrl-tiiiie ) in Speech Correction E, L. Williams. A.I!.. . 1,M.. Associate Professor of Voice Robert Wold, B.M.. M.iM., Associate Professor of Mnsic Page Ele Gosh. 1 wisli I hdilii ' t ootteti up. He foraot to write. Those eight o ' clocks . . . R Ding! Dong!! Roomie, get up! That ' s the hell hir breakfast. Then to the Post Oihee— vou guessed it, no mail. Classes— I ean haicllv wait for May 21. 1 won ' t have to studv for three months. Studv, stutK, stud ! I low do -ou e er expect me to get anywhere in this world when I ha e to keep my nose in a hook all the time Ihank oodness lor Saturday! Somethinij to live lor. Page Twelve W hut lire lir taokiiii fa .1 handsome i miip. No? Day . . . Rny Day at G.C. 1 licaitl Ci. C. was cas ' . but I ' m rcacK U yo hack to Carolina, where there are less tisls and more hovs. C hapel e er Tuesday and 1 hursda)— 1 ve oot to go and eat at the Boar, and chapel lasts until 12 every time. I ' ll ne er get used to ha inu uirls around all the time. I ' m beginning to tee! quite at case with mv sisters now . You know— CI. C. oirls aren ' t so bad after all. Coed -chouh hiive Ihcir ,idra„Ui ul I ilUj ' tCS ' ihia roil: Pfl, t? Thirteen fl Year That First ckn oli, how the tears tlmvcd. Then decisicin niuht— 1 cried again because my big sister was in the other societ . Then plav-day— best ham- burgers we e hatl. Rat Day— I hate those Sopho- mores. 1 hat big dance— gosh, he looked good to The Alhlctk- Aisoc ' ialioii Picnic. Those nicmi Soplidiiiorcs. The f acuity iviU fail lis (( . Thii dar Iwi fiiniUy covie. May Day was u hi succes fit G. C. G. C. Day— oil, I ni i;lcRl I didn ' t tlirnw M d m graduation dress. May I3ay— oh, they looked beau- tiful. I ' ll know next time not to bring my boy friend when there arc so many good looking girls around. Then graduation: The best day of all— my A.B. degree, and ni ' M-RS degree is to lollow soon. Rll wilted and bent with despair Monday morning, after a big weekend at Carolina! What do w ' c lia ' e to facer Classes, classes! Pops, quizzes! My motlier told me lIuTcil Ik- d.i s like this. o c n t% Cm I Lot k, Mat, I do stiui-i soiuelhn ' ill prnctichi!i ' hefore 1 oo tn W ' nkc Forest. Seniors ...1956 All ' mother doesiit know 1 smoke. I feel thinner silrendy. ii. deal}. I don ' t hare a dale I hope he recoiinizes me. Senior Class Officers Preshieiil: Sara Ann Stewart Vice-President: Rachel Beasley Secretary: Patsv Craver Trensurer: Doris McRae CdiiiicU RepreseiUcttivc: Peggy Tyson Reiiieniherinu the First thrill nl ix-iiii called those SENIORS . ThiiikinsJ ot the glorious months in hitz . . . tlie burning ot midnight oil o er lesson plans. . . the thrills of practice teaching, and the giving ot senior recitals. Atter three drags in the (Ivn ot initjuitv. the smoker, dreamv chatter quickly dritts to the girls who ha e jtist received diamonds or pins, or e ' en with a greater thrill to the seniors Inning alreatk saiti, I do! Thus ends, on graduation tla . the linal ear tor the class ot ' 56 . . . with smiles and tears lor new ad ' entiucs alie.ul anti tor Irii ' nds ,ind iiH ' mories lett liehiml. Craver, Tyson, Stewart, McRae, Beasley H ; ft ' TiiELMA. Patsv. Rachel, |une. Grace, Beverly ly George, ive ' ll live hi this Jon. if ivc luive to Imihl il ,mi;elv Seniors . . . 1956 THELMA ALBRITTON Snow liill, , . C M ijor: Education; Minor; Speech Tla-r;i|n . . . G. C. Players . . . Spanish Club . . . Athletic Board . . . House President, Fit . . . . Junior Superlative, Most Athletic , . . F.T.A. . . . President, Y.D.C;. . . . Little Sister: Betty Stanford . . . Sneietv; Irvins- Music Education . . . Music Club Minor: Organ . . Little Sister; . Glee rtha A Club in Da German Club . . . Society: Emerson. RACHEL DELIGHT BEASLEY Mayodan. N. L Major: Religion and Philosophy; Minor: Sociology . . . Religious Education Club . . . Chair- man. Religious Education Club . . . Vice President. Modern Dance Club . . . French Club ... Art Club . . . S.C.F. Cabinet . . . Athletic Board . . . Collegian Business Staff . . . Chaplain. Emerson Society . . . Marshal . . . Vice- President, Senior Class . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Gold Book . . . Little Sister: Sarah Sivills . . . Society: Emerson. MARY ANDERSON BOOE Winston Salem, N. C, , . . Major: Music Education Club . . . F.T.A. GRACE BRANTLEY Burlington, N. C. . . . Major: Religion and Philosophy; Minor: Speech . . . French Club . . . Math Club . . . Religious Education Club , . . S.C.F. Cabinet . . . Social Service Chairman. S.C.F. Cabinet . . . Literary, Busi- ness Staffs, CoUegimi . . . Vice-President, P.K. Club . . . G.C. Plavers . . . Gold Book . . . Little Sisters: Olive Tate. Ann Munford . . . Societv: Irving. )UNE LANCASTER SUNN Nashville. N. C. . . . Major: Mathematics; Minor: Chemistry and Physics . . . Vice-President, French Club . . . Glee Club . . . Librarian, LR.C. . . . F.T.A. . . . Math Club . . . President, Junior Class . . . Junior Honor Society . . . Senior Honor Society . . . Highest Proficiency Award . . . Gold Book . . . S.C.F. Cabinet . . . Fresh- man Counselor . . . Junior Class Superlative, Best Student . . . Senior Class Superlative. Best Student . . . President ' s Council . . . Literary Staff, Co( egiaH ... Rat Day Chairman . . . Who ' s Who . . . Little Sisters: Liz Shearin. G.iil W ' l joldridge . . . Society: Emerson. BEVERLY DIANNE COX Ramsci F.T.A. C . , He PATSY JOAN GRAVER Le.xington, N. C. . . tary, Irving Society . . . . Athletic Board . First Vice-President, . . . President ' s Cour Elementary Education: Mi ion Club . ' . . Chapel Cho English . . Little Spanish Club r: Hilda Gross . Class . . . English Club Society: Irving. . Major: Biology; Minor: English . . . Secretary, Senior Class . . . Corresponding Secre- . . Departmental Editor. Reporter, Asst. Editor. Co!(egiflii . . . Gold Book . . . G Club . . Vice-President, Fitz . . . Social Standards Committee . . . F.T.A. . . . Spanish Club . . . Y.DC. . . . Chief Fire Warden . . . Publicity Chairman, President, Cenezoic Club cil . . . Little Sisters: Jane Graver. Glenda Shaw . ' . . Societv: Irvino. Beasley BoOE Brantley Bunn Cox Chaveb ALICIA SUMNER CRAWFORD Rowland. N. C. . . . Major: Art ;Minor: English . . .Art Club . . . Spanish Club . . . l.R.C. . . . Y.D.C. Assistant Fire Chief . . . F.T.A. . . . Senior Marshal . . . Sophomore May Day Attendant . . . Little Sisters; Zelma Andrews. Sylvia Martin . . . Society: En NETTIE DAMERON Vancevvillc. N. C. . . . Major; Elementary Education; Minor: Social Studies . . . Secretary. President, G.C. Daugh- ters . . . French Club . . . l.R.C. . . . F.T.A. . . . Senior Marshal . . . Business Staff, Echo . . . Em- erson Marshal . . . Sophomore May Court Attendant . . . Maid of Honor, May Court . . . Senior May Court .Attendant . . , Cold Rook . . . Little Sisters: Gail Armstrong. Mary Meekins . . . Society: En FRANCES MADGE DRAPER . lartins ille. iruinia . . . Major: Piano; Minor: Organ and Theoi Club . . . Glee Club . . . Orchestra . . . Accompanist. Chapel Choir Mills . . . Socictv: Irvino. . President. Music Club . . . German Little Sisters: Norma Chappell. June JOANNE ELIZABETH DULL Winston-Salem. X. C. . . . Major: Religion and Philosophy; Minor: Music . . . Secretary. Vice-President, Religious Education Club . . . Music Club . . . French Club . . . Mathematics Club . . . Glee Club . . . Gold BiK)k . . . Cabinet Member, S.C.F. . . . Little Sisters: Peggy Bradley. Jackie Taylor . . . Society: Emerson. OLEMA GRANT Snow Hill. N. t . . . . Major: Elementarv Education; Minor: Religion . l.R.C. . . . Chapel Choir . . . F.T.A. . ' . . Religious Education Club Varoas . . . Societv: Emerson. Glee Club . . . World Federalists . . . . . Little Sisters: Joyce Steele. Lucy SYLVIA CAYLE GREGG Fair Blulf. N. C. . . . Major: Religion and Philosophy; Minor: English . . . Mathematics Club . . . World Federalists . . . Religious Education Club . . . Fire Warden . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Chapel Choir . . . Vice-President. Glee Club . . . S.C.F. Cabinet . . . Dormitory ' espers Chairman . . . Chapel Committee . . . Little Sisters: Bertha Chisholm. Linda Harris . . . Societv: Emerson. i .- ir i- .- Lucy, Nettie. Joanne, Olema, Fran, Patsy, Sylvia knew I ihoiiLI have gone to a coed school. Seniors . . . 1956 ' 0----i LUCY ELLEN CWYN .Mount Airy. N. C. . . . .Major; Sociology; Minor: Music . . . French Club . . . Secre- tary, Treasurer, Music Educators Club . . . I.R.C. . . . Mathematics Club . . . Hal! Proc- tor, Main . . . Business Staff of Echo . . . Glee Club . . . Little Sisters: Delores Mur- ray, Nancy Moody . . . Society: En nn, Ianice. Mallie. Ann, i Ielen. Betsy IV ' f conldu ' t get hr uith this if ivc were fteilinieii. Seniors . . . 1956 Pfl«c- -rwctyto Ruth rper Music Club Orchestra . . . . Societv: MALLIE HARMON Gaston.a. i , C. . . . Major: Pianu; Minor: Theory . . . French Club . . . Glee Club Education Club . . . S.C.F. Cabinet . . . N.S.A. Board . . . Marshal, Emerson Societv . Marshal . . . Asst. Director, Glee Club . . . Little Sisters: Pat Robinson, BETSY HARRIS Durham, N. C. . . . Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Spanish . . . Treasurer, Parliamentarian, Y.D.C. . . , Marshal, Corresponding Secretary, Irvin; Chapel Program Committee . . . Council Representativ . Junior Honor Society . . , Senior Honor Societv . Board . . . Delegate to State Student Legislature Club . . , LR.C. . , . Future Teachers Club , ■ . . Treasurer, Secretary, G.C. Daughters . Class . , . Reporter, Feature Writer, CoUegiim Book . . , Freshman Counselor . . . Publicatii Staff, Editor in-Chief, Echo . . . Who ' s Who . . ANN ALLISON HARRY Spanish ' y Little Sisters: Jane Bovles, Anna Stout Society: Ir S :, Junior . . Gold Literarv ird . Emerson. apbook Chaii Pnjctor . . . LR.C. . . Salisbury, N. C Major: Social Studies; Minor: Home Economics . . , Editor, Handbook . , , Chief Marshal . . . V.ce-Pres.dent, Junior Class . . . Social Chairman, S.CF. . . . Business Staff, Echo , , , Literarv Staff Collegian . . . Emerson Marshal . . . Gold Book . , , Secretary, Senior Honor Societv . . . Fire Chief Main . , . Secretary, Home Economics Club , . . Treasurer, Home Economics Club . . . Publ ' icitv and Sc man. Home Economics Club . . . Secretary, Spanish Club . . . Publication Bo F.T.A. . . . An tlul. . . . Little Sister: Ruth Anne Jennette . . . Society SARAH lANICE HART Jefferson City, lenn. . . . Major: Journalism; Minor: Religi.m . . . G.C. Club . . , Publicity Chairman, G.C. Players . . . Literary Staff, Collegian Chairman, S.C.F. Cabinet . . , Y.D.C. . ' . , LR.C. , . . Treasurer, P.K. Club , Janet Best. Marie Tuttle . . . Society: Irving. ANN LOUISE HENDRIX Winston-Salem, iN . . . S.C.F. Cabin Bun French Club . Math Club . Religious Education Publication Little Sisters: . . . Major: Religion and Philos . Little Sister: Betty Jane Farrell HELEN GARRETT HINKLEY Hazelwood, N. C. . . . Major: Primary Education; Sister: Mary Frances Colvert . . . Society: Irvino. phy; Minor . . Societv: Sociology Emerson. Mil Future Teachers of An H.AllMON IlAunis 1 lAIUlV MARY LEE HOLDEN ijrecnsboro, N. C. . . . Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Religion and Philosophy . . . Secretary. Day Stu- dents Organization . . . Secretarv. Freshman Class . . . Glee Club . . . G.C. Chamber Orchestra . . . Gold Book Junior Honor Society . . . President. Senior Honor Society . . . Literan ' Staff and Business Staff of Collegian Business Staff. Echo . . . F.T.A. . . . Little Ssister: Crissv Leonard . . . Society: En . . French Club Math Club . . . ■man. P.K. Club 00 lOHUNC KIM Seoul. Korea . . . Major: Religion and Philosophy: Minor: Sociology . . . LR.C. . . . Gold Book German Club. Secretary . . . Glee Club . . . Chapel Choir . . . Modern Dance Club . . . S.C.F. Cabinet . . . Religious Education Club . . . Secretar ' , P.K. Club . . . Co-Program Chai . . . Society Critic. Chaplain . . . Little Sister: Sara Bett Wheatley . . . Society: Irying. NELLIE FRANCES KNOTTS Minor: English . . . Junior Transfer. Pfeiffer College . , Charlotte. X. C. . . . Major: Religion EtiKi . . . W ' .irld Friendship Chaii t h.ipcl Choir . . . Little Sister: Carol; NANCY )ANE KNOX Wilmington, . C. . . . Majors: An . . . Art Club . . . Fire Warden . . Business Staff. 1. S.C.F. . . . Gle Boone . . . Societ ' : Club Irving. LR.C. Relii Education Club . nd English . . . House President. Main . . . Secretary. German Club Art Staff, Echo . . . Literary Staff, Collegian . . . Press Club . . . Delegate to Assoc. Collegiate Press Conference . . . S.C.F. Cabinet . . . LR.C. . . . Y.D.C. Executive Committee . . . Gold Book . . . President, Sophomore Class . . . Junior Superlative, Most Popular . . . Senior Class Superlative. Best All Round . . . Engli.sh Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Interim Delegate and Senatorial Delegate to State Student Legislature ... Bit N Spur Club . . . Corresponding Secretary. First Vice-President. Student Goi ters: Na nt As ' McWhu Patr: W. Delegate to N.S.A. Congress and S.P.B.C. :n . . . Society: Emerson. SYLVI A JOANNE LaPRADE High Point, N. C. . . . Major: Elementary Education; Minor: French . . . Junio French Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Mathematics Club . . . Athletic Board mrc Staff. CoUegim . . . F.T.A. . . . Gold Book . . . Literary Staff. Echo . Litllc Sisters: Dottic Summerow. Pat Surratt . . . Six-iety: Eme ' rson. MARY |ANE LASSITER Greensboro. N. C. . . . Major: Elmentarv Educati.m; Minor: Music . . . Busint . . . French Club . . . Mathematics Club ' . . . LR.C. . . . Little Sister: Sharlia Bra Whoi Who . . . Little Si Honor Society . . . President. . . World Federalist . . . Fea- . Senior Honor Society . . . . Echo . . . F.T.A. Society: Emerson. HoLDE Kim Knotts Knox LaPrade Lassiter iuil li ? . r 3 Marv |ane, Nellie, Mary Lee. Soo, Nancy. Joanne It ' s a real ,lui,uc lluil Gohl ' cl ' s Lake had U, dry up-Wc loved il Seniors . . . 1956 Page Tvieijl) ' nn. Dolus, Lib. Margarei, Beiiv, jANt T if Oilviuitu c of ti siiiidl ichuul: Hav ' nii!, a fishiivj, iioiui in your own jiont yard. Seniors . . . 1956 Pa e Twentyci ht ELIZABETH WRAY LESTER Reids •llle, N. C. . . . Major: History; Minor: English . . . Spanish Club . . . Religious Education Club . . . Presi- dent. I.R.C. . . . Gold Book . . . Vice-President, Y.D.C Math Club . . . English Club . . . Chapel Committee . . . President ' s Co uncil . . . World Federalists . . . Publicity C ommittee, F.T.A. , . . Little Sisters: Carole Marshall. Florence Jobe . . . Society: Irving. iANE LEWIS Greensboro. N. C. . . . Major: Music Education: Minor; Piano . . . Glee Club . . . Orchestra . . . Music Club . . . President, Music Education Club . . . Gold Book . . . Treasurer. President. Day Students ' Association . . . F.T.A. . . . Little Sister: Betsy Lewis . . . Society: Emerson. DORIS ELAINE LONG Jonesville, N. C. . . . Major: Religion and Philosophy; Minor: Social Studies . . . Lees-McRae College 1. 2 . . . . . . Chairman, Uorm Vespers, S.C.F. Cabinet . . . Senior Marshal . . . Chapel Choir . . . Religious Education Club . . . LR.C. . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Gold Book . . . Secretary, M.S.M. Recreation Workshop . . . National Methodist Scholarship . . . Little Sister: Mae Braswell . . . Society: Emerson. ELIZABETH LOVE C;rLinsb„ro, ' . C. . . . Major; Music Theory and Composition; Minor: Piano . . . German Club . . . Music Club ... Bit ' n Spur . . . Gold Book . . . Secretarv, Orchestra . . . Dorm Vice-President . . . Freshmen Counselor ... Day Smdents ' Representtaive, Student Council . . . Senior Marshal . . . Little Sisters: Jenelle Snead. Linda Lewis . . . Society: Irving. ANN McLAIN t:harlotte, N. V. . . . Major; Religion and Philosophy; Minor: Social Studies . . . Athletic Board . . . Secretary, President, Athletic Association . . . Miss G. C. A. ' A. . . . Glee Club . . . G Club . . . Secretarv, Religious Education Club . . . I.R.C. . . . Junior Superlative, Most Athletic . . . French Club . . . Gold Book . ' . . S.C.F. Cabinet . . . Typist. Collegian . . . Little Sister: Anne Brown . . . Societv: Emerson. MARGARET McLARTY Kiiiijs .M,,oiuain. , . C. . . . Major: Voice; Minor; Speech . . . President. Emerson Societv . . . Treasurer, G.C. Daughters . . . Executive Committee, G.C. Players . . . Gold B(x)k . . . Secretarv. Modern Dance Group . . . Glee Club . . . P.K. Club . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Religious Education Club . . . German Club . . . Little Sister: Nancv I lovle . . . Societv; Emerson. Lester Lewis Long Love McLain McLarty Minor; English Gold Book . . . - . Society; En Spanish Club . . . I.R.C. . . . Fire Warden Senior Class . . . Business Staff. Echo . I.R.C State I.R.C. at.on Club . . . Y.D.C. . World Federalists . . . DORIS McRAE Rowland. . C. . . . Major; Primary Educa . . . Y.D.C. . . . Athletic Board . . . F.T.A. . . . Little Sisters; Ruth Neisler, Emily Co. BARBARA MERRITT HiLkMr , . C. . . . Major: Speech Therapy and Dramatic Arts; Minor; Psychology . . . Secretary, Chairman, Judicial liuard . . . President, Best Actress Award, G.C. Players . . . Spanish Club . . . Treasurer, Student Government . . . .Marshal, Treasurer, Irving Society . . . F.T.A. . . . G.C. Daughters . . . English Club . . . Gold Book . . . Junior At- tendant, May Court . . . Mav Queen . . . Freshman Counselor . . . E.xchange Editor, Collegian . . . Echo Staff . . . Regi.inal Secretarv. U.S.N.S.A. . . . Little Sisters; Libby Straughn, Judy McMichael . . . Society; Irving. DORIS JEAN MIDCETT .Murehead C ]tv. N. C. . . . .Major; Social Studies; Minor; French . . . Secretarv. Treasuri ' ice President ' . . . Vice-President, Fitz . . . F.T.A. . . . French Club . . . Religious Edu Freshman Counselor . . . Business Staff, Business Manager. CoUeou,,, . . . CM B....k . Little Sisters; Ellen Palmer, Nancy Uietz . . . Society; Emerson. SYLVIA MOFFITT Sanford, i . C. . . . Major; Science; Minor; English . . . Glee Club . . . Editorial Staff, Echo . . . X ' ice-Presiden German Club . . . President, Vice-President, Trophy Winner, Bit n ' Spur . . . Athletic Board . . . Math Club . . State Student Legislature . . . S.C.F. Cabinet . . . F.T.A. . . . G Club . . . Social Standards Committee . . W..rld Federalists . . . I.R.C. . . . Genomic Club . . . Y.D.C. . . . United Daughters of Confederacy . . . Junii Supi.rKtti e, Most Original . . . Little Sister; Carolina Ferguson . . . Society; Emerson. MARGARET DOWE NOLAND Waynesville, . C. . . . Major; Primary Educaticm; Minor: Sociology . , . F.T.A. . . . I.R.C. ... Bit n ' Spur . . Y.D.C. . . . Spanish Club . . . Orchestra . . . Little Sisiters: Kate Gladstone. .Mary Webster Smith . . . S(«;iety; Irvini |0 ANN PADLEY Ayden, N. C. . . . Major; Voice; Minor; Religion and Philos . . . Librarian, President, Student Director, Glee Club . . Director, Chapel Choir . . . German Club . . . Music Club . Club . . . Senior Superlative, Most Popular . . . Chaplain, V . . . Vho Who . . . Little Sisters; Pat Baum. lu Wright . phy . . . Vice-President, Religious Education Club Music Committee Chairman, S.C .F. Cabinet . . . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Gold Bcxik . . . Math :e-President, Irving Societv . . . Senior Honor Society . S..cielv; Irvinu. «  ■ t.LAM) Ann, Doris, H. iibara, Sylvia, Margaret, |o , nn, Doris Now if ihe faculty had auctions like this, the Caiiipus Chest wuuhl never luire anotlier worry. Seniors . . . 1956 ANNE RUE PARKER Littleton, N. C. . . . Major: Home Econo- mics; Minor: General Science . . . Vice- President, Home Economics Club . . . Social Standards Committee . . . Senior Marshal . . . Business Staff. Coilegin,. . . , Gold Book . . . Fire Warden . . . Little Sisters: Gene Edwards, Rachel Shelter . . . Society: Emer- son. Bahbara S., Siimrnv, NoNNit, VAuiHht. AIuina, IJakbaka I I. Well never do it ngain if you ' ll just let us ride the Ferris rheel one Hide time. Seniors . . . 1956 Pas e Thirtytwo SHIRLEY SEACROVES VVilmmi.iun. N. C. . . . Major Art; Mincir: History . . . Publicity Chairman, President, Art Club . . . Treasurer, member ex officio. S.C.F. Cabinet . . . German Club . . . I.R.C. . . , Modern Dance Group . . . F.T.A. ... Art Staff, Echo . . . House President, Main . . . Freshman and Junior May Court Attendant . . . President ' s Council . . . Gold Book . . . Delegate, N.S.A. Congress and S.B.P. Conference ... Senior Superlative, Most Original . . . Alternate Delegate, State Student Legislature . . . Second Vice-President, President, Student Govern- ment Association . . . Member ex officio. Judical Board . . . Who Who . . . little Sister: Ann Cornell . . . Society: Emerson. VALOREE SHINN Kannapolis, N. C Program Director lative, Most Athlei . Major: Philosophy and Religion; Minor; English . . , S.C.F. Cabinet Religious Education Club . . . Athletic Board . . Freshman Counselor . Little Sisters: Ellen Graham, Sue Harper . . . Society: Emerson. BARBARA ANNE SMITH Greensboro, N. C. . . . Major: English; Minors; Historv, Fri Club . . . English Club . . . Chamber Orchestra . . . LR.C. . G.C. Players, Senior Super- CoUegu Cen Club Little Sister: Starr Starlit ch . . . High Point Collegt . Art Club . . P.K. Club . . . Societv: Emerson. 2 . . . French Exchange Edi- MONA ATHELE STADLER Burlington, N. C. . . . Major; Ho Eco Presi dent ' s Co S.C.F. Ci al Science . . Societv: Ir ; Minor: Gs Gold Book BARBARA STALVEY HARDY Hcidsvillc. , C. . . . . L|,,rs: Journalism, English . . . Reporter, Sports Editor, M . . . Literary Staff, Echo . . . Press Club . . . Recording Secretary, Students ' tendant, May Court . . . G.C. News Bureau . . . Publications Board ' . . . Gold Bo President, Main . . . Accompanist, Glee Club . . , Marshal. Emerson Societv . . Club . . . Who ' s Who . . . Little Sister: Mercl Pearson . . . Society: Emerson. NORMA ELAINE STEEDMAN Asheville, . C. . . . . la|..r. .Music Education; Mmor: Flute . . . Secretarv , Glee . . . Vice-President, Spanish Club . . . Gold B.x,k . . . Freshman Counselor . Senior Marshal . . . Little Sister; Fran Young . . . Societv: Emerson. President, f-lome Eco inaging Editor. Editor, Collegian Association . . . Freshman At- .k . . . English Club . . . House . Secretary, President, German Treasurer, Orchestra R H)m Hostess . . . Stadleb Hardy Steedman SARA ANN STEWART Altd isla. ' irt;inid . . . Major: Elmentarj ' Education: Minor: English . . . F.T.A. Club . . . Social Committee Chair- man. S.F.C. Cabinet . . . Treasurer, Junior Class . . . President. Senior Class . . . Gold Book . . . Business Staff. Echo . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Little Sisters: Marianna Houser. Nancv Hill . . . Society; Irving. lULIA OLIVIA TAPPAN Wishvilk-, , C. . . . Major: Ekmentar S.icietv . . . F.l ..A. ... I.R.C. . . ■ . . . Senior .Mav Court . . . Little Sister ' : Histurv . . . . Chairman. So :kie Ste en5on . Educat..,n; Min.; French Club . : Nancv Ault. Ja CLAUDIA CAROLYN THOMPSON Shelbv, . ' . C. . . . Major: Piano; Minor: Organ, Theor ' and Composition C:lub ' . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Gold B  k . . . Librarian. Orchestra . culum Committee. N.S.A. Board . . . Chapel Committee . . . Chairman, Religious Emphasis Week . . . Little Sister: Barbara Hollowell . PECCY )ANE TYSON Stantonsburg. . C. . . . Major: Primary Education; Minor: V ' oii man Counselor . . . House President, Hudson . . . Chapel Choi Cabinet Member . . . F.T.A. . . . Glee Club . . .Chapel Choir GwvndoKn Pons. Barbara Tvson . . . Societv; Ir ' ing. Fire Warden . . . Marshal, ial Life Committee . . . Senioi . Societv: Emerson. En Marshal . French Club . . . Treasurer Music Glee Club . . . Chairman of Curri- ideet Committee . . . Committee of Societv; Emerson. ... Class Rep] Chairman . . . . . Spanish Club to Council . . . Fresh- :or Marshal . . . S.C.F.. Y.U.C. . . . Little Sisters: Religion M. I.R.C. Board . . . . Ecumenical Secretary. S.C.F. . . . Freshm . . Recorder. Judicial Board . . . Glee Club . Religious Ed. Club . . . Little Sister: Ann Iv SARAH FRANCES VARNER Staunton. Virginia . . . Major: Six:ial Studies; Minor: Counselor . . . F.T.A French Club . . . Vice-Preside State Student Legislamre. Interim Council . . . N.S.A, . . . Society: Emerson. MARY LOU VAUCHAN Prospect, Virginia . . . Major: Math; Minor: Religion and Philosophy . . . President. Junior Honor Society . . . Senior Honor Societv . . . Highest Proficiency Scholarship . . . Religious Education Club . . . Secretar) ' , French Club . . . Spanish Club . . . International Relations Club . . . N.S.A. Campus Coordinator . . . Regional President. U.S. N.S.A. . . . Member e. officio, Student Government Council . . . National Student Congress . . . State Student Legislature . . . S.C.F., Cabinet . . . G.C. Plavers . . . Business Staff. Co! egi.in . . . Literary Staff. Echo . . . State Council M.S.M. . . . Gold Book . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Senior Superlative. Most Likely To Succeed . . . Mathema- tics Club . . . Who ' !, Wlw . . . Little Sisters: Patricia Wilmoth, Ma.xine Wells . . . Societv: Irving. Stewart Tappan Thompson Tyson Varner Vaughan A v SN Sarah, Mahv Lou, Peggy, Carolyn, Sara Ann, Bibbi H ' t ' iirf fcroni(c(is(i«o i ns rom the Sfey Castle: Dedicated to alt the seniors, Those Wedditiii Bells Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine Seniors . . . 1956 Pane Thirlv-f ' i ' PiiiTii Ann, |ean, 1 ' ais , i lADc;t. uhma Jean, Libisv Cuudhye, C. C! We love yun, hut ire must go wlieu iluty calls! Seniors . . . 1956 )EAN FORTNER WARD Greensboro. X. C. . . . Major: Religi. President, Religious Education Club . . . . Gold Book . . . S.C.F. Cabinet . . . . Society: Emerson. NORMA lEAN WARREN Ashcburo, N. C . . . Major: Elmentary Education; Minor: English more Class . . . English Club . . . Business Manager of Handbook . and Philosophy; Minor: Sociology . . . Spanish Club . . . I.R.C. . . . Chaplain. Emerson Society . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Fire Warden Chairman, World Friendship . . . Little Sister: Mary Ashton Barton . . . Gold Book . PATSY ANN WASHAM l!cSM-mer Citv. X. t . Freshman Counselor . Mathematics Club . . P.K. Club . . . Little RUTH ANN WHITE N.irfolk. Virginia . . . Major: dent. S.C.F. . . . President, In . . . Gold Book . . . Chapel Choir Doris Cloninger, Peggy Anne Pratt ELIZABETH WILKIE F,.rcst Citv. N. C. . . . Major: Eln . . . Secretary. Spanish Club . . . F Sisters: Patricia Pugh. Miriam Seaw MADGE WILSON Trinity, N. C. . . . Maji S.C.F. ' . . . Gold Book . Business Staff, Echo . . Staff, Echo . . . Little Sisters: Emily Thon . . . Major: Elementary Education; .Minor: Rel . . Campus Chest Chairman . . . Junior Hon . S.C.F.. Cabinet . . . Business Staff, Echo . Sister: Beckv Wallace . . . Society: Emerson. ■reshman Counselor . . . Secretary of Sopho- ouse President, Fitz Dormitory . . . F.T.A. s, Patricia Blanks . . . Society: Irying. ion . . . International Relations Club . . . Society . . . Senior Honor Society . . . F.T.A ' . . . Religious Education Club . . . Voice; Minor: Pi; . German Club Freshman Counselo ng Literary Society . . . Glee Club . . . . . . Society: Irving. ?ntarv Education; Mil Music Committee of Christian Student ic Club . . . Little Sisters: Peggy Ann . Gold Book Society ' ; Emerson. Spa ce-President, Mathi Business Staff, Echo Fellowship e Johnson, Club Little Religion and Philosophy; Minor: English . . . ' orship Committee and President, . Business Manager, Glee Club . . . Secretary. President. Modern Dance Group . . . Junior Superlati e, Most Likely to Succeed . . . Freshman Counselor . . . Modern Danre Head . . . Athletic Association Board . . . Religious Education Club . . . Chapel Choir . . . French Club . . . Presidents ' Council . . . Who ' s Who . . . Little Sisters: Mary Jane Leach, Ellie Mitchell . . . Society: Emerson. Ward Warren Washam White WiLKIE Wilson Marv Lou Vaughan . . . c( pett-nt Chairman of N.S.A. ■ ilullu.i.U liIum, oI Colic UUho ' s UUho Blisv } . uy,: clu-e I crri) IRRIS . . . ac- rful editor of jl Tci the yirl wliii lias been a Icatlcr in her elass antl in the entire stiulent h(itl - Inr lour ears. there eimies a siiii;uiar himdr— that n[ representiny her stii(Kil in 7)i- s Wild Aiiioiiu Snidt ' iMs ill , n tT- icdii LI iiirersitics iuid Colleges. Seholar- Sh prt- tic.l IRLEV SeAI.HOVES . suU ' Tit ,.( StiKlcnt June Bunn . Seni .r Class. . . friendly .■ Associa- . . most capable, student of tilt shi|i, ser iee, and ahilitv to sueeeetl are ihe basis lor tins clistineti e honor. i Nancy original Stiul.nf Kn. Pirs . . . versatile, t -ice-President of lo Ann Padlev .sMu.ili.in. President of C;lee . . . dilioent Club. Chief: Ann Harhv. Left to riiilit: Beaslev, Long, Crawfoi Dameron, Wilkie. Not pictured: Parker. Harmon, Steedman, Tyson, Tappan, Love, Senior ITIarshals There is a group ot girls alwavs in Odell betore e ery program, smiling graeiously, giving out programs, leading the wav through the eroutl, hncling the choiee seats in the auditorium, an.xious to please all the audienee. Yes, these are the girls in white— our Senior Marshals, Pnge Tturly-iiiiic Jo Ann Padley Most Popular Mary Lou ' aik.iian Most Likely to Succeed Valoree Shinx A ,s hhlelic Senior i ' rt c fnrly Superlatives Nancy Knox Best All Awuiid ii fc--=i. Most (hnnual IlINE BuNN Best Stiuleiil frr mm OlOlAl ill have to get rid of a feu- of these— they collect too much dust. If Carlton could see Juniors . . . 1956 Class Officers President: Mary Lavne Baixaru Vice-President: Barbara Bradley Secrelarr: |oyce Pate Trenstirer: Elinor Wallace Cutiiicil Piepreseiitative: Linda Sloan September: two years clown and two to go . . . graduation trom little sis ' to big sis ' . . . diamonds, pins, and wistful thinking . . . Front row ehapel seats . . . autumn picnies in the moimtains . . . searehing tor ritles to football games . . . endless amounts of jiarallel . . . former classmates ' weddings deflate egos as well as bank aeeounts . . . three nights out plus Sunday . . . election of superlati ' es . . . cottee pots a necessity for the night-bctore-a-quiz . . . planning wardrobes weeks in ad ' ance for big weekends . , . becoming pros at convention-going . . . shouldering responsibility of Jr.-Sr.and sliaring in the fun . . . three years ' practice produces iniprcnements in bridge . . . the pride of having our maid (if-honor in MavC ' ourt . . . sjiring weekends at the beach . . . l la : three ears ilowii and one to go— well, bless m soul, next ear we ' ll be top-dogs. Bradley, Sioan, Ballard. Pate, Wallace j lcnso o nablc ' Junior Allen. Nellie; Fayettevillc Ballard. Marv Layne; High Point Barklev, Ianet Lee: Statesville Bowman. Edith Marie, RandlcniJii Bradley, Barbara Ann, Charlotte BiiRKHEAD. Sara Francis; Ashcboro Carney, Liicv Ann; W ' ihninyton Carroll. Elizabeth Anne; I licka Caton, Sara .Ann; Concord Chinnis, Patricia Dayle; W ' ihninyton Coley, Sally Jo; Wadesboro Covington, Frances Claudia; Wadesboro Cox. Verna Emily; Raniscur Craver, Cornelia Jane; Lexington Crofton, NL ry .Xnne; Reids ille Croy, Patricia Elizabeth; Winston S.ile Hah . Jean Dolores; Crecnvillc l)i . Dorothy Mary; Yeadon, Pa. Class DuCKETT, WvLLADENE, Candler Falls, Shirley June; Kings Mountain Ferguson, Carol Lee; Kannapolis FuTBELL, Alice; Walkertown GiBBS, Peggy Joan; Greensboro GoODwvN, Retta Weaver; Durham GOIIRLEY, loANNE I RAULENE; Grecn5.li(ii Grant, Emzaretii Carter: Jackson CiRAv, OiivH Anne; Durham Greene, Kay Frances; Gates GuNN, Virginia; Leaksville Hardin. Beverly Jean; Fairmont Harmon. Jacqueline Diane; Statesvil I IiGGiNS. Virginia Edwards; Shelby Ipock. Priscii.la Lammeter; New Be: Lane, Patricia Ann; Norfolk, Va. Leak, Sarah Elizabeth; Charlotte Liner, Dorothy Lane; Lake Junaluska !   ' i6 A l - 4 T 5f V D ? C?1 a Junior Long. Ann Carol: Roxboro Manning, Sue: Middlesex Marsh, Mary Plyde: Wadcsboro Marshburn, Carol I Ienrietta: Charlotte Moore. Barbara Ann: Reidsville Morgan. Beimah Broun: Sunburv MusTiAN, Mary Elizabeth: Kittrell Newton, Barb. ra C race. States il Padley. Betty |ean. .Axdeii . Pate. Ioyce Anne: Rowland Payne. Mary Ann: Winston-Salem Priktiari). Joan Paye; Elizabeth City Reynolds, Barbara Paula; Fayetteville Sanders, Julia Powell; Tarboro Saunders. VVilma Ann: Pieid ' . ille Siioiii ARs, Nancy Elizabeth; Rich Si|ii Sloan. Linda Stringfield; Waynesville Staniohd, Bin ] ' v Lake; Kinston Class Stephens, I Ielen Catherine; Charlotte Stephens, Mary Ellen; Yanceyville TuTTLE, Barbara Jean; Stoneville Tuttle, Marie Glenn; Stoneville Walker, Elizabeth Jeanette; Gibson Wallace, Elinor Lucile; Smitlifickl Wavnick, Wallace Anne; Reidsvillo Webster, Rebecca Jo nn; Draper West, Elizabeth Ann; Heids ille White, Winifred; Greensboro Wilkinson, Betty; Lexington Williams, Tyleta; Mattliews Woodward, Nora Anne; Statesville Woody, Dorothy Jean; Durham iJije Forty-iev Kay Greene Most LikcJr to Succeed Carol Marshburn ;rs , ArinnuJ AVii Pi ' ,1 ic li r,i) Besi Stiidcul Junior Pai e forty eiojil Sally Caton Most Popular Superlatives SaI ' .A PiUI ' .klll ll Alas Ononiiil Nancy Shoulars Mosf Athletic Paoe Forty- Qui May Ciiiirt rcpiTsciitatin I iiHu K have kuuini iid he cold. Sophomore Class lonk. Ma„nini. I w.ulc it „ ( v myself. ' ()ph(iiiiiiic never liaee lo study. The hiiieh (iflei hiiicli at the old lOdiJoii . Class Officers President: Gene Edwards Vice-President: Sue Harper Secretary: Peggy Bradley Treasurer: Mae Braswell Council Representative: Liz Shearin ( ! t ' (ic Reinesentative: Gail Armstrong Any questions, Ireshmcnr Just ask us! Wise in the ways of G. C. . . . no longer shy, naive treslinicn. W c lia c li ed through exams, reHgion courses, calldowns, homesickness. Botany lahs, and arc proud to say were SOPHOMORES! The Ircedom ot one more night out . . . the ihHcrcnt and wdntlcrlul atmosphere of Hudson . . . the fun of heing cats . . . the tamiharitv oi the campus , . . and how good to see our friends again ' We e en feel we can hck that extra parahcl. Analytic Geometrs, and I lai nioin — ami still ha c time to put on the hest Ircshinan-Sophomore c cr. t ould lile he hetter? Gail. Liz. NLve, Peggy. Sue. Gene Sophomore Andrews, Zelma Rosel Siler City Armstrong, Gail High Point Barton, Marv Ashton Kinsale, Va. Baum, Patricia Anne Manteo Best, Janet U ' lnterville Blanks, Patricta Ruth Milledgeville, Georgia Boone. Carolyn Dean Greensboro EovLES, Mary Iane Elkin Bradley, Maroaret Loftin Lenoir Erasington. Sharlia Dunlap U ' adesboro Braswell, Mae Baldwin Mt. Gilead Brown, Anne Crews High Point Carper, Anna Rutii N. Wilkcsboro Chap ' jell, Norma Faye Henderson Cloninger, Doris E. Paw Creek CoLVERT, Mary Francis Greensboro DiFT7. Nancy Ann Weldon Edwards, Gene Farrow VVinston-Saleni Farrell, Betty Iane Greensboro Ferguson, Caroline Ha Ferguson Ciadstone, Kate Ocburn Winston-Salem Craham, Mary Ellen Dobson Harper, Helen Sue Burlington Hill, Nancy Mary High Point HoLLOWELL, Hi:li:n Harhara Wake Forest J .V l ' 3t O r  - M c. V w - V m y ( 1 f II .1 ' fi 5 f Fifiv Class s ?) a € ' z ' - f V © S f HousER, Marianna Cherrvville HoYLE, Nancy Jean Thomasville Ito. Saeko Nagasaki, Japan Ivey, Eleanor Ann Albemarle Iennette. Ruth Anne Norfolk. Va. Johnson. Peggy Ann Greensboro Klirka. Karen Wilmington Leach, Mary Jane Thomasville Leonard. Crissy Le.xington Lewis, Ehzaeeth Higb Point Lewis, Linda Page Badin McCurdv, Alta Bea (Kk.iL.,-d, Iowa M(Mi(iiAiL, Julia Ellen Winsinn Salem McWhikter, Nancy Marie Charlotte Martin, Sylvia Dawn lonesville Meekins, Mary Little Winfall, N. C. Mills, June McCombs Concord Mitchell, Ellie Blalock O.xford Moody, Nancy Amelia Clemmons Morris, Patricia Ann Parrish Burlington MiiNFORD, Anne Moyler Wakefield, Va. Murray, Delores Costello Siler Citv Neisler, Margaret Ruth Concord Palmer, Ellen Priscilla Albemarle Pearson, Ellen Merel Favettcvillc Piige Fiflylhree Sophomore Class Pons, Gwendolyn Eliz; Valdese Price, Margaret Annet Mavodan PuGH, Patricia Louise Shawboro Robinson, Patricia Lee Hudson Seawell, Miriam Hull Charlotte Shaw, Glenda Geraldine Favetteville Shearin, Elizabeth Royce Warren ton Sivills, Sarah Virginia Norfolk. Va. Smith. Mary Webster High Point Snead, Jenelle Vincent Raeford Starling, Starr Mociresville Stevenson, Mary JAcyiiELiN New Bern Stout, Anna Byrd Siler Citv Straughn, Mary Elizabeth Favetteville Sumner. LaDonna Ashcviile Tate. Olive Seagroves Chadbourn Taylor, Jacqueline Jeanetti Morehead Cilv Thomas, Emily Grant Erwin Tyson, Barbara Stantonsbura Wallace, Rebecca Louise Troy Warren, Rita Patricia Erwin WiiEATLEY, Sara Elizabeth Kinston Wilmoth, Patricia Ann Farmvil]c. Va. WooLDRiiKiE, Gail Edficwater Park. N. I. Young. Edna Frances HiMufurt Pane mini,. in nriEmoRiRm MISS EMILY TLITTLE November 22, 1903 October 14, 1955 Humble and faithful to the end, Miss Emily Tuttle was endowed with a keen sense of humor, a sympathetic understanding, and a love and respect for human personality which endeared her to her associates. Her courage, which stemmed from a deep and abiding faith, was an inspiration to those who knew her. To her students she was a teacher who not only knew her subject and Kncd it but was able to transmit to them her love of learning and appreciation of true alues. She lighted main candles uhicii will burn in the lives of others through the years. hut she u hcautr? She ' ll apivecicite her education. Th:s is Peru ' s gift to C. C. Freshman Class C-irls. tliere wnu ' t he lumir more clays until you eiiii i o home for the first time. Pane Fifty i Class Officers President: Eleanor Cowan Vice-President: Carolyn Blackwood Secretary: Amber Morris Treasurer: Martha Chernault Council Representative: Eve Hoover Atldelic Representative: Claire Pike First came the uust ol rush week, which put the freshmen in a headspin of confusion —should I lilow with the Emersons or the Irvings? Oops! What happened? Down Ui earth again! No more rush of sunny pohteness for the freshmen. The upperelassmen left them in the cold, bitter wind. The chilled feeling of registration, buying books, and try- ing to liiul the right classroom brought their heads low. Oh, but the S. C F. brought milk, nabs, and apples at night to shelter them from the gathering black clouds . . . Soon the Ireshmen get in the spirit of things and become a verv ital part of the life of G. C. Claire, Amber. Eleanor. Martha, Cshomx. n F- t I rf Freshman IP 1 V - 1 i t£ . (?y (J, £ ; ' ' - E Allen. Rauhel Greensboro AsHBV. Elizabeth Mount Airv Atkins, Betty Murbey Gastonia AusLEY. Eleanob Faye Orlando, Fla. Austin. Norma Sue Falls Church. Va. Beal. Eunice Nashville Black, Betty Jane Belmont Blackwood, Carolyn Neal Winston-Salem Bowles, Emily Greensboro Browning. Mary Leggett Edcnu.n Bullock. Anne Chadbourn BuRGE, Janet Sanford Bryant, Anne Ieannette . , Greensboro T Callisher, Barbara Ann Greensboro Cameron, Ramona Gray Winston-Salem C AMPBELL. Doris Ernestine Gastonia C ates. Ada Elizabeth Greensboro Cavenauch, Martha Sue Clayton C handler, Patricia Ann Greensboro Chernault, Martha Clyde High Point CHiiDRESs. Edna Watts Iliuh Point C iiisuoim. Bertha Gibson Cowan, Eleanor Durham 9| 4 f% Isk _. L V IKa ff% li Cbaver, Harriet Jacquelyn t- ' —- C- r V- Asheville ( HAWLEV. MaRV AlLKN Shelbv C lujss, Anita Louise Durham I ' rmmpton. Leiotte Rose Koxboro Davis, Melba Jean c v Bern Davis. Suzanne Helen Charlotte I )knnv, Sue Winston-Salem Dhrmid. Mary Ann Ashr villc Die KsoN, Cahiiivn Ann Winsl,.,, S,,lfm D.., klin. Ill ITV BlNOIIAM U mslon Sjirm l ow, Susan Latham New Britain. Conn. C-l O ' e a £•) 5 V Class DowDV, Doris Boone High Point Flowers, iMary Lynn Granite Falls Floyd, Jane Carlton Groome, Linda Lee Hitih Point Gross, Brunhilde (Special Student) Linz, Austria Guthrie, Nancy Harris Washington 12. D. C. Harris, Linda Lee Sanford Hart. Adelaide Frances New Bern Hester, Sylvia Roxboro Hicks, Ann High Point HonSON. JANIi Yadkinville Hoover, Eve Thomasville Johnson, Ha Asheville Jones, Linda Louise Gaston ia luLiAN. Iane Dick Winston-Salem iiET El Kanipe, Betty Ann Belmont Kenerly, Benny Lou Salisbury KiNSEY, Nora |ean La Grange Lane. June Elizabeth Greensboro Lee, Margaret Ann Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. Lee, Norma Ann Winston-Salem Lester. Margaret Lee Reidsville LiPPs, Shelby Louise Roanoke. Va. Little, Elizabeth Ann Hickory Lowe, Rhyne Clinton Lynch, Phyllis Greensboro McGregor. Jane Glenn Gibson Maness, Hilda Gray Red Springs Marshall, Carole Ann McCain Mayer. Kit New Orleans. Louisiana Miller, Sandra Grey Asheville Morris. Amber Glyn Siler Citv Parsons, Martha Goinn Ellerbe Peal, Carolyn Nell Chadbourn Perry, Nancy Ann Siler Citv ' 9 ' £:) SI f € Freshman f -yj p U f 1 B ?! 1 - t Pettev. Margaret Graham Guilford Phillips, Elizabeth Franklin Ramseur Pike, Alice Claire Fremont Presnell, Ruby Helen Central Falls Purvis. Irene Bethel Rape, Martha Frances Greensboro Raper. Betty Ann Durham Reid, Margaret Anne Pilot Mountain Reynolds. Doris Julian Trov Rhodes. Ruthann Winston-Salem Richardson. Lynne Morehead Citv Robinson. Sydney Ly Lincolnton Sartin, Chattie Ann Greensboro Sebastian, |anet Lea Trenton. N. J. Shearon. Beverly Wake Forest Smew. Linda Ann Wilmington Snouffer, Esther Greensboro Stephenson, Frances Faye Handsom. Virginia Stephenson, Linda McCoy Gar ' sburo Stokes. Mary Beth Ruffin Pilot Mountain Stone. Sandra Dawson Norfolk, Va. Stuck, Camilla Sue Yancevville Summerrow, Dorothy Foster Gaston ia Surratt. Patricia Ann Burlingotn Tamer. Mary Theresa Win-;ton-Salem vlo . lr N Frances Wihn I. n I I sM I Mil AHIGAIL ll,o,n..sM|].- Thomas. Barbara Burlington Thomas. Martha Ann Imompson. Beverly Kay Winston-Salem Thompson, Fredda Youn Lincolnton Turner. Bi.ttv Jean Smithfield, Va. TuTHiLL. Rhoda Faye Durham ' aiu;as. Lucy C.ll.in. Peru Class Veitch. Bonnie Patricia Winston-Salem Wainwright, Sandra Rae Farmville Ware, Catherine Elizabeth Norfolk. Va. Wariner, Gail Atlanta, Georgia Wilkinson, Ann Elizabeth Spindale Wright. Elizabeth Artis Winston-Salem Yarborough, Martha Ann Hieh Point Yarborough, Mary Naomi Hioh Pnint k J L %. v « a €V C ' mr Day Students We surely needed all our Freshmen this year and co-eds too . . . Got a mirror and tables finally . . . But r e oot to come Ixick lor a meeting tonight .... 1 was late tor my eight o ' clock again . . . Mother, can ' t ()U please come alter me? I ' ve got to luurv home and help with supper ... Is |ohn comingr Let s keep in touch this summer. We 11 all still he here in Creensb(jro. OFFICERS Lewis, Presldeut; Gibbs, Secretciry-Trensurer; Starr, Council Reprcsentcilive; l kLees, Vice-President. Firvr „nv. ioluis,,,,. l)Kks„n. Allen, Brv.ml. WMU: 1 mkIi S.-i,.ii.( r.-u : Mil «s, Cinvnlxri;, St.irr, S„ots, Lcuis. llunl rrni- liisscttc-, C ull.r. Lane. Cnhhs. Sn.a.lUr, Davies. K,i|k ' . C jllislur. loiirti, mil ; Cl.irk, M.i-..n, .M.irlin, P.iae Sixty 1 Organizations -T .;.«:3 ' -?e. 1 a KIH! 1 issss mil s 1 null i m ■ZiZi-Zi ifin w 1 ;z?-?= mil H _ mil i? ■Ill mil I ' ll 11 mil nil nil i , ■III nil Sill • .V ' . V C r -; The hustle and bustle ol going to Glee C ' luh, running to that CoUc ' uiu meeting that I forgot, forgetting my quarter for the Echo picture, praying I don ' t have to go before the Judiciary Board. All this and more makes up the living life of a G. C. girl. First rou-. Mrs. Hansen. Hicks. L ,ve, Harmun. Hill. Secumi row. Ux.ldridge, Moore, Lee, Steedman, Falls. Robins,m, Smith. Flowers. Chapell, Tesh, V ' ain- vvright. Atkins. Third row: Draper. Thompson, Mr. Wold, Holden, Reynolds, Mr. Hansen, Conductor. Chamber Orchestra I ' lactice, practice . . . Anil then come the concerts and cliapel pro- 4rams that hold us spellbound. Under the direction oF Mr. Hansen, this i roup leaves an atmosphere of melodious strains here er thev o. niusic Education Club Itsv Bitsv Spider. rhvthin bands, action sctngs, lolk dancing, glee club directing— such things characterize the members of the MLISIC EDUCA- TION CLUB. First row. Moodv, Pate. Second row. Tuttle. Chapcllc. Rcvmilds, PresideiU; Pugh. Third i Marsh, Webster, Stanford, Lewis, Booe, Falls, Mr. Shull, Advisor. First roil ' : Draper, Presi cleul: Pate, Webster, Rcvnulds, Falls, WikkI- . rd. Second row: Chap- clle, Wooldridge, McWir- ter, White, Love, Thomp- son. Stanford. Third row: Sumner. Harmon, Duc- kett. Edwards, Walker, Mis Advisory Harr White. Padle ITIusic Club If she all but lives by herself, it is fairly safe to assume her roommate is a music major or minor, who has pitehed a tent in an Otlell practice room. These talented girls group together in the MUSIC CLUB, holding high the aim to help develop pro- fessional standards amono the music students. Glee Club So you want to know why the girls are rushing around madly singing off music. These hard- working girls are members of the GREENSBORO COLLEGE GLEE CLLIB getting ready to go on FroH( roll ' ; Vargas, Rhodes, McLarty, Lane, Williams, Walker, Corresponding Secretary; Cloninger, Edwards, McGregor, Mc- Ouckett. Tush. Gladstone, Grant, Falls, Wood iusinci M.nur cr: luttk-. Kim. Second row: Bradlev. . Perry, Kii. .tts. WVhster, Stephenson, Harmon. Futtrell. Pate. Robinson, Wilson. Groonic, BiilUk, Ito. Baum, h; Greene, Martin. Petty, Ware. IM.nr. ,, WvJ,. White. Michael, Vai ivard. Guthi Crave Libra. tour. If you don ' t believe that we are proud of this talented group, just watch the excitement on campus when the music-makers return from spring and fall tuuis. Third row: Johnson, Stokes, Padley, President; Mumford, Record- ing Secretary; Manning, Booe, Summerow, Maness, Thompson, Ausley. Gregs;. ' ice-President; Warren, Blackwuxl, Kinsev, Peal. Browning. V ' hite. Saunders, Campbell. Mr. E. L. Williams. Director. FoMrth rove: yarborough. Yarborough. Dickson. Fer guson. Little. Lewis. Pike. Sumnrr, Omv. Steedman. Austin. Lee. Harmon. At Piano; Acconiy.n:;: I ' ,. n l K. Mrs. Marv Braeme Parker Director G. C. Players Tivc minutes till curtain time, someone whispers loudK. A tingle ot thrill and excite- ment is lelt in the air, thoughts go hack to the hours spent on the pla — hours tull ol hard work— disappointment — hope. Yesterda iiui tireains were onl heuinning to material- ize. toila the are here, and we shout in triumph, We ' re proud to he a G. C. Player! ' Do Z look - « ?■ The Jahorcr ' , hehimi the scene. 11.J Lcfl 10 risdl; Carney. Vaualin. Hart, McLartv. Bdrklev. Hardin. Armstrung Grcenbert;. Shinn. Merritt, President There ' s work tu c t ' r ' plav tlwt tlic critical specta- tors do not realize. Long hours arc spent in scrub- bing and painting flats, designing and making cos- tumes, and practice, practice, practice tor the cast. ()nl the crews and members of the east can ap- preciate the impressive performance given Novem- ber 10, 1955, when Candida was presented. Candida November 10. 1955 f SSS Cast of ■■Candida : John Reynolds. Mr. Burgess; Bill Campbell. Rev. lames Morell; Margaret McLarty, Prose- pine Garrett; |anet Barkley. Candida; George Webb. Huge Mill. Marchbanks. Richard lohns. Student Council N i zl Deans riUblUL ' ll J LIU i(j Icily bucird A. ,t «B I ' t, Student Government -rj x .( . ,- Mail) duties w ' liich arc all done well . . . upholders ot our honor system . . . promoters of the N. S. A leaders of G. C. Day . . . sponsors of our Handbook . . . organizers of freshman orientation . . . always willinu to help every G. C. student . . . patient, kind, understanding . . . looked up to by everyone on campus . . . this is oitr Student Govern- ment and we sav it with pride. . . . Shirley Seacroves President, Student Body Student Government Rssociation FirsI row: Lane. Correspoiiifiiig SccreUnr; Knox, First ' ke Presiiiciit; Seagrove . freiident Gladstone, Second ' ice President; Marshburn, Recorditig. Secretary, McMichael. Treniurer. Second row: Vau yhan. N.S.A. Chunmnn. Shearin, Tvs.m, Starr, H, ,ver. (J(: Left to rinht: Tvleta W ' lllMms, lean Dail. Secrelmy. Barbara Merritt, Cluihminu Sarah Varner, Recorder; Bettv Stanford. Judiciary Board Llmlcistandiiig, fairness, consideration— these we have with the JUDICIARY HOARD. Always willing to give advice and help when the lonely freshman or the experienced senior goes astray. State Student Legislature Raleigh, here we come! Caucuses, Sir Walter Hotel, politicing, and hills. I hese arc all lamiliar to the girls who represent G. C. at State Student Legislature. Back seal: Gray. Moffitt. Gladstiinc, Ha Front seat: Varner, Martin, Kurka, Kn Student Christian Fellowship S. C. F. Cabinet Madge Wilson President, S.C.F. Lu c, worsliip, .iiul Icllijwship arc wiappcd in this East Parlor on Sun(.la ' morning, the quiet of ves- package laheled S. C ' . F. What is the S. C. F.? pers on Sunday night. It ' s the inspiration ot Re- That ' s not a hartl question to answer. It is those hgious Fmphasis Week. It ' s a square danee in the girls carrying suitcases that Hrst day of school. It s I lut, or the C hristnias party for our kids, or the the Wednesday nights in the Hut, filled vyith en- stuelent hodx picnic in the spring. Yet abo c all tertainment plus. It ' s the sound of a hvnm troni else, the S. C F. is e ' ery girl at G. C- front row: iMarsIiall, Gregg, Marshburn, Dcptttatiou Teams Chairman; Wilson, President; Long, Dorm ' espers Chairman; Knotts, World Friendship Chairman; Brantley, Social Service Chairman; Jeanette, .USA Chairman. Second row. Tate, Mus- ihn.Ecumcnical Secretary; Stewart, Social Chairman; Greene. SctTClarr; P.idlev. Treasurer; Ferguson, Vice President; P.!jle . Music Chairman; Bowman. Worship Chairman; Washani. Can pus Chest Chairman; Hart, Publications Chairman; Bradley Third row: Cavenaugli, Hendri.v, Wright, Gniss. Callislie Lester, Wright, Gibbs, Dull, Vietch, Harmon, Beaslev, Stadle U ' alker. Edwards, Woody, Carol!, Mitchell, Burkhead, Crave n.ivis, hev, Robinvin. Rdvisers The members ol the iacultv that gi e their time and guidanee to help our S. C F. (unetion as a nieaninytul organi- zation lor e ery student on eampus. AUMSLllS Uk. Smith, Mr. Lee, Ur. Du Not pictured: Mr. Hansen Chapel Choir Now let ' s ha ' e more expression. Sing it like ' oa mean it . . . soltlv girls. Such a eonser ' ati()n ean he heard evcrv luesdas at li e at T HFi C ' HAPFL CHOIR practices. These blended voices, under the student direction ot Jo Ann Padlev, aild nuich to the wurshiplul atmosphere ot chapel programs on Thursday. l-,rsl row: Carper, bing, ' eitch, Lcpps. Rcvn..lds. WcKluard. IX-nnv. . Iiirr.tv, Padlev, Director. Second roie: Tvson, Clummmi. Carrull. Muniturd, Snead, Edwards, Grcaa, Culler, Dow, Padley, Mustian, Bradley, Jeanette. Third row: Callisher, Brvant, Gunn, Mannini;, Dickson, Blackworxl, Crov, Covington, Best, Wright, Davis, C ameron. fourth rcnv: Wilson, Greene, Wal- lace, Kim, Grant, Gross, Baum, Gladstone, Harding. fejplH iH M tMi fcHiH Hi mm mm mm - ' ' ' - -ii u-i f  f h« f?s tfS i Btii uu.iH lui.s cuiuj ' Cliliun. Lit ' Mu is about to perfnrvi. TliL ' ipcLtiUvrs never i ct tlic Iruiit icn Rthletic Association This is the organi atiim that keeps G. C. ojrls in tip-top shape all the time. We do nut ha e a yvm, hut G. C still turns out excellent athletes who are well-known hv surrounding colleges. Ann Mc ' l.AiN ident of Atlilctic Associatiun R. R. Board These are just a few of the periodical head- aches of the Athletic Board. The members of this board arc the muscles behind Play Day and the be-all and the end-all lor the sporting acti ities ol the campus. Sally, how about swimming for the Seniors in the swimming meet Tuesday night . . . Luc ' , don ' t lorgct basketball practice at eight . . . won ' t vou students please come out and support vour team on Play Day? Left tu ri ht: McLain, President; Shoulars, Vice-President; Wallace, Secretary; Ferguson. Treasurer; Palmer, Cheer Leader; Padlev, Softball Head; Beaslev, Modern Dance Head; Bulk- head, PiMicity Head; Pike, FreMiman Representative; Blanks, Horseback RiiiiMg Head; Baum. Basketball Head; Bradley, Swimminti Head; Armstroni;, Volleyball Head. Nut ,nctnred: Graver, Tennis Head; McRae, Golf Heaii. miss G. C. fl. R. Looking for Ann? Well, just tiv the tennis courts, volleyball field, or iinv- where there ' s a tournament; antl i)u II hnti her. Bright, pepp , alw.ivs taking the lead . . . that ' s Ann MeLain, Miss C. C. A. A. of ' 56. Ann McLain Miss G. C. A. A. Sports at G. C. That play dav sure was a lot of tun. I thought lor a while the faculty had us whipped; but hoy, we soon showed them . . . Say, are you going to enter the yolle ball tournamentr 1 T u ' v ' iv eaten their Wheaties. hope our class wins . . . Those basketball games are realh .• keen . . . Our A. A. is on the hall! We ' re really very pn ud of the line joj) that ' s being ( done. The nnii t ' for freshuieu. ' WHF Wi 1 i J Miss Katherine Upchurch Pliysiccil Educiii ' idii Director G Club I lurrali lor the CTfcen and White! I lurrali hir our own G. C ' .! Hurrah tor the girls who, despite aches and bruises, were awarded the coveted letter and arc now mem- bers ol ' the C C:LLIB. PaDLEV, McLaI.N, SuoULAliS, CuAVliR Will mi ' htv CiiH ' v strike out? Why cmUut Ihcv hcive done this well ; ;, dm ' Publications Press Club Sec vour picture in the Ilonwto-ivu llciiilil hist week? These are the yirls icsponsihle lor sprcadinu the wtnd (in the latest C). C ' . acti ' ities. A hiu responsi- hiht and a rewarding (inc. Naniv Knox, Lucy Ann Carnev. |anice Hart Handbook Ikit it says in the I landhodL ' . . . I he d. C.-ite ' s Ciuide h)r Gracious Living . . . The product ot hours oi summer work ... A job well done bv conscientious wrls. nn II ARRV HdiU, ' ' Norma |ean Warren Ihisin ' f.S MtiiHiuer Pas,e Ei z vi Echo Editoria Staff Meet at the switchboard . . . Don ' t forget your quarter . . . Want me to count to three? . . . Now, say cheese . . . That Hash bulub just ruins m eves . . . This skirt and sweater surely is hot . . . Don ' t panic, 1 iarris, you ' re ahnost Hiiishetl with pictures totlay . . . Well, what do you think about that page, Mr. Lee? . . . Well, it ' s all over . . . Well ne cr lorgct that exciting experience on the annual stall; anil were mighty proud to say, llere ' s ' our 19S6 Lciio, yirls and bo ' s. HiRhl tn lefl. L.mc;, Musti,in. VN ' ilkurM.n, LaPrade. Carney. StanCird, Dev. Shearin, Ha Allen, Munis, Buyles, Graham, Wuuldr.dtjc. Veirch. ? £5=? Sx i-,rsl WW. V ' ilkR-, iMcRac, La-.sitLT. Sec.-,,.! r„u CiuMi. Grw-nbcra. Brasinut.,ii, S.indt Webster. Third row: Stewart, Knotts, Hiilden. Harrv. Warren. Nul pictured: Damenm, Willui Ballard. Barlnn. Echo Business Staff Mary 1. ne Lassiter Hnsiueis Mamwcr Business Staffer ' s first clay; Oli, r e oot to go to a furniture store first. V ' onder where it is? I can ' t get up enough ner e to ask people for ads, though. I low should I approach them? I ' ve got to be ealm— here it is . . . Ikii, sir, you gave us one last year. But i)u will? ' ! That ' s wonderful! 1 got it ' Ikii Incik at this list. Nineteen more to wj. Pnue Eig,hty-lhree Collegian Got to get the paper to press by Monday . . . Hev, Carney!! Think you can write a feature in minutes? Got to lill up IV2 eolunins . . . Please, soniebodv. t;i e me a ]( Vv lor a tiller. These cries and others ring across the campus as the deadline draws near. But, come every other Friday night, our Collegian is waiting tor us. jARBARA Si AI VHV 1 IarDV Literary Staff I ' ront row. Hardy, Editor; Wilmoth, Photographer; Farrell, EAc iuiigc Eililor; Gourley. Second row. Carney. Mana in Editor; Gray, Newton, Shew, Raper, Cowan. Tliird row. Ivey, Hart, Harper, Wheatley, Kno.v, Stanford, Neisler. LaPrade, Hollowell. Not pictured: Hill. Woody, Smith, Seawell, McMichael, Veitch. First row: Brantley. Mustian, Midgett. Business AI«Hfl er; Ferguson. Campbell. Bo Second row: Wilmoth, Tavlor, Martin, Chernault, Denny, Braswell, Starr, Beasley. Collegian Business Staff Ads, Ads, Ads!!! If I licar that wind mice more I ' ll scream. I must have walked a hundred miles today. The brave, hardy girls on the Collegian ' s Business Staff ha c much hard work to do; and thev are justilicd in most ot their complaints. But. where money matters are concerned, these gals are tops!!! Doris Midgett Business Manager Page Eightrfh We lost, hut iust wait til next year . . . M bio sister is Irxiii , too , . . Aren ' t tlmse soeietv wastebaskets darliiiL; , . . The Bunny Hop was so niueb lun. antl the combo was really great! . . . Did you e ' er see such grand entertainment? All our foreign students are Ir ing . . . We ' re going to have a mighty bi and excitini; year.!! i MARSHALS Cloninwr, PjIriK-r. Sivills, MitLhell. McW ' hirtcr. Ta Irving Society Ruth Ann V ' miti; Preudeut Kim, Cliaphhi; Craixr, Cnncspondinn Secretary; Wallace. Treasurer; Albritton, Censor; Reynolds, Accompui: hi : Padlcv, ' ice-President; White, President; Wilkerson, Recording Secre tiiry; Gray, Critic. Pciiie Uinhty MARSHALS Graham, GladsKme, BarDn, H.mser, Fcrausi.n. Emerson Society rhc tlirills ol Rush Week . . . lots of won- dcrtul new freshmen, transfers, and co-eds; serenading, soft lights and evening dresses; gay carni ' al balloons, popcorn, and snowballs; clowns and bearded men ; hard work for e ' erybody and crowning victory. Margaret McLa I ' reinlent Harmon. Accompuiu t: Catnn. ' icc-Prc«((c t.- McLarU ' . Pre iilenl; Shcarin, Rccoriiiiig Secre- tary; Beaslev, Cha, hu„. Cr.ivir, Cnrrc-.rmnli„z Srrrrinn : Pate, Trc urcr. Pa e Eig ify-seve Honor Societies First row. Dail, Harris. LaPrade, Woodv. Second row: Mustian. Stephens, Bowman, Holden, President; Vaughan, Hardv, Padlev, Cnvinot.in Third rn,r Hirnn. l- i,.; Mirrv Sl-ni U ' l.hi.n, Pritchard. Senior Honor Society They study. They work. Tlicy phiy. Thcv participate in nian aLli itiL ' s. Still thux lead tlieir classes scho- lasticallv. Junior Honor Society I laitl wiirls, c(iiiscientiiiiisiicss, and liit;li aims lia e enaliletl diese twirls til hccdine nienihers ul tlic Jiniinr 1 IlllKir SiicictN . Puiic lii luv ciiihl nriodern Dance We ' ll have to figure out a new routine for that last number. Well. I ' m going to bed. I ache all o ' er! They aren ' t really complaining, for the MODERN DANCERS are always anxious to com- ply with a number tor ' our program. Kim. Beaslev. McL.wty, Wilson Art Club Say— that really does look like a tree — These artists here at G. C. are getting better e erv ear. it seems to me. First row. Smith, Newton. Thomas, Cornell, President; Gunn, Higgins, Goixlwiii. Second row. Seagroves, Lee, Davis. McGregor, Brasington, Ipock, Carroll, Setphens, Blackwond. ' - iJi G. C. Daughters It seems some mothers have control over their daughters. . I Hrn linn,,.,,,, ' , ,v,.(,„ , ( ,, .,|..,n,, s,,.,-!.),,,-,; McLartv. TrensHR ' r; Morris, Starlino, Puriv. Sccund rim-: Austin, Mi.Grcc;uor, Phillips, Stokes, Hobson, Veitch, Boyles, Brown.TfM ' rd roif; Thomas, Ashley, Bowles, Bradley, Crofton, Merritt, Farrell. Not pictured: Tyson, Vice-President; Thomas, Wallace, Burkhead, Graver, Grant, Hart, Hoover, Stone, Stout. From rot. ' ; Hart. Hardv. Knnx. Sca„ui run-. Marshall. Wheatlcv, Wright, Gourley, Meckins. m:-- ' ■;♦ ■- - - ' UUriters Club .- - 1 liat Ncainiiii; desire to create ami interpret is an inte,i;ral 1 i part ol the lives of the mem- 1 Ik IS 111 the Writers ' Club. The A i luitdiiurs |ir(i idcs the atnios- A ..V- plKTc; their minds, the mate- m 1 : n.il, .iiul i lrs. iirandt, the su- pcr isiiiii. Religious Education Club Froiil ruu-. Dr. Smith, Advisor, Johnson, Kim, McLain, Padlev. Price ton, Newton, Carper, Best, Treasurer; Leach, Greene. Second row: Blackwood Bradley, P-, Guthrie. Atkins, Wariner, Knotts, Graham, Turtle, Barton, Campbell. Rob; son, Thompson, Davis, Ward, President; Dev- Third rmi : Dickson, Boyles, Braswell Lane. Bradley, B.. Allen, Leake, Padley, B. J., Payne, Mills, Bowman, Cox, B., Chinnis Secretary ' , Long. Wilson, Gladstone, fourth row. Lee, Flowers. Covington. Washam Saunders, Sharon, Jones, Crofton, Stephens, Gixidwin, Gregg, Croy, Hendrix. C Mustian. Cox. E.. Jeannettc. Publicity Chairmw,; Lipps. Morris. Dull. VicePresideii 1 will study and get ready, and perhaps my elianee will eome. — Lincoln Left to riglii: Harper. Hardin. C Social Standards Dcui ' t iiu know (ia sliDLildn I come 1(1 the hdokstorc in (iiir pajamas? No, it ' s nut in the I hmtlbook! That ' s right! But the SOCIAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE says, ' No ean do ' ! By the way, did vou know that the Social Standards Committee has placed the Red Barn on the list of places where we can dine ana dance.- Yes, th ins j iiiu|i ol NDims. helps Id uphold C. C. ' know n ilistineticjn. ladies uell- International Relations Club Froiu rmv: Carroll, Vke-Pn-.uh„i . l_cMri. ' .. ,, , „, ' , e.r.mt, Long, Harrv. Gwvn, Second row: Saunders, Biivvman, Sivills, Mcckins, Vaughan, U ' hcatley, Midgctt. Uameron. Third row: Mustian. Librarian; Hart, Lester, M., Marshall, Lewis, Leak. Covington. Fmirth row: McLain. Munford. Bradley, Tate. SecretnrvTrrasi.rer: Dr. Skaogs. Advisor; Dictz. .Vol pictured: Bradley. B., West, W ' aynick, Varner, Craver, Martin. Strauglin. Ncisler. Dail. Lassiter, Tappan, Gladstone, Best. Cliinnis, Kim, Gray. Ha e vou ever heard siicli f.i einating stories as the speakers tell at I.R.C.r I rcallv have learned a lot about our country and its relation to other countries. Yes, indeed, the International Relations Club is one of the most popular and active groups on campus. German Club Sjircclicii Sic Dculsch? These l(i (. ' l ladies do. I he can also lill ()U in on some tlelails ol ( ieiinan Hie ami cLilltiif. Our ( iennan ( lub is an active group! ' FroHt roi.-: Padley, Cox. Prcsidcvt; Cameron, .Seeret, Dr. Stinson. Advimr; Kanipe. Marsli.ill. W lute. Brownii Not pictured: Love. Riddle. Woodv. Ilill ; Wright. Second row: W ' alker. W.KKlward. Duckett, Call.sher. Freshman Counselors Front roir; Jennettc. IvM.n, Uaii. Warren. V ilinctli. L..mk. Ucv, MitJicll Secomi roir: Pate, Barklev. Braswell, Martin, Stewart, Beasley .Third row: Sloan, Steedman, Ballard, Armstrong. Brown, Knox. Tate. Fourth row: Tyson, Caton, Hardin, Grega, Shinn, Harmon. Nothing is wrong with those Freshman Counselors— they ' re really on the hall, comment two little freshics. And so they are! Amid laughter and fun, the Liiunselois help to make tlic Irosh leel well informed and self-assured. First roil.: Barton, Carper, Brown, Young, McLarty. Secomi roie: Hart, Edward , Brantlev Oavcr Kim, Ruhinson. Third row: Wilkinson, Croy. V ' asham, Bowman, Not ,„cl„rcd: Si.olio, , ' ,i.,;l,l. White, Lewis, tf;Mtf; -iff i tf ir- ' -irKi ffX rw w rWit,S!t;vl t{ :it.;;j ; ' ti !r ' Jr xl Preacher ' s Kids Arc vou a preacher ' s kid? If the answer is yes then ) ' ou kiKiw exactly what the P,K, club does. Meeting once each mi}nth. the members discuss their problems and pleasures . , . anti what a wonderful time the ' ha e doinu it, too! Pnge Ninety ihr First row: Cross, Sivills, Secretary; Brasington, Bradlcv, Saunders. Second row : Lester, Farrell. Treasurer; Lewis, War- ren, Ware. Stephenson. Thml row. McGregor, Thomas. Man- ess, Barton, Kim. Ilo. Thomas, Chandler. Fourth row. Jones. Dixon, Cavenough, Shew, At- kins, Thompson. McMichael. Vice-President; Smith. Johnson. Fifth row: Yarborough, Yar borough, Shearon, Veitch, Mor- ris. Barklev. Caton, President; Hovle. Sixth row: Cowan. Tam- LT. Dockerv. Ashbv. Bowles. Wariner, Auslev. Harmon, Creene. Serenfh roir: Pettev. NL bastian. Lee. French Club Bdiijoiir. piiilcz-r in ' jniiiciii ' ? K so, please come to our Ireneli Club meet- ing in East Parlor toni lit. Willi Dr. Dunstan as our guide and also 13r. Stinson, we will soon find ourscKes on the streets of Gay Paris. r U t U TG The thrill ol ' your first classroom . . . the smell of chal -|- I ... practice teaching, or just talking about it ... i I e a C h e r S i -al by Future Teachers. ' and peiicil sha ings I made a little more Front row: Tuttle, Cox. Higgins. Ipock, Carroll. Tvson Second row: Straughn, Stevens, Smith, Treasurer; Brasinoton Graham, Pearson. Third row. Greene, Lester, Marshall, Colev Ballard. VVilmuulh, W ' ilkie. fourth row: W ' asham. Sl.ian Crnfton. Shi.ulars. Padlev. McCurdv. Wilk)ns n. Presufcil Fifth roil ' : Saunders, Vice-President: Covinoton, Stanford, Raper, Chernault, Damuron, Shearin, Ocv. S ai), rou : H.,lden, Good- wvn. Cowan, V ' arren. Oowdv, Stewart. Harris. Hariur. Secretiin . Seventh rn,r: Diet . Newton, Leonard, 11, .user. lidi;ett. Harrv. Hinklev. Bunn. lal pan. Noland. Craver. rr,-9 ' ' ' W. J-K 1 . s; ,fW Rational Students Rssociation Left to rigjlt: ThiimpM Harmon, Dail, Arm-.trni Vaughan, Chuirmml. Keepino us posted on stiKlfiit aH;iiis A over the ment oF our student liody, both collecti ' ely and nation is our NATIONAL STUDENTS ASSO- individually. A most vital part of our school is CIATION. The N. S. A. works through each club our N. S. A. and organization at d. C, striving lor the better- Spanish Club Let ' s oo to Spain and trv our Hspanol, girls. common love and interest tor this fascinating lan- Naturally, this is the Spanish C ' lul) speaking. A guage brings this group together. First row: Ivey, Wilkerson Ballard, Higgins, Secretary; Al len, Presidetit; Blanks, ' icc-Prcsi ileiit; Mitchell, Treasurer; Arm strung. Second row: Brown Chenault. Stokes, Dowdv, Wil kinson, Crov, Turner, Leach (liini row: Black, Ipock, Pugh l aper, Guthrie, Gladstone Leonard, Davis, Lipps, Crump Ion. Fourth row: Crawley, S ratt, Mayer, Crawford. Black wood, Julian, Dermid, Houser, Straughn, Mills, Vaughan, Phil I, PS. Not tiicliired: Peal. Bullock, Dr. Hcironimus, Advher. Lefl to riaht: Muslian, Piesi (e t; Straughn, Cross. Callishcr, Came run. VkePreiuleiiU Crumpton. Marshburn. An drews. Dr. Boyd Advisor: G ' n. Presnall, Gladstone. Not pic- tured: Pritchard, Piihlkitr Chair man; McMichael, Seaelmy- Treusltrer. math Club Figures iind more figures! Very conlusiny. but we e learned a eube Irom a square . . . or lia ' e we? I— I r rp p Cooking . . . Sewing . . . Etiquette . . . We hope this will Er r m i r c ' - - ' ' ' i handv some da) ' , but until then we ' re having tun learn- Club Left to flight: Stadler, ' km dent; Parker, lue I ' te ' .ident; Wallace, Secretcirv. Stmiditiii. left to ri ht: Boone. Shearin, Hollowell. Treasurer; Lester, Colev, ll.mser, Harrv, S,r„,. hook Chahwan: l.xncb. fiouctmc cacius ' ' If : F nt row: McMichael, Shaw. Seco nd row: Miss P. K. Smith. Adv sot; Liner, Pritchard, Vice- Pres dent; Graver, President, Ha r p e r , Secretary-Treasurer, Cox Miss Evelyn Cole, Advisor; Thir d row: Taylor, Smith. Membership in this club is ii mark (il tlistinction, rec|uirinu scholarship and G n (3 Z O I G brains. Thev are the luckiest ones, itii a carelree outdoor life . . . hunting; C I I down specimens. And thev add to this, with their formal meetini s, t)ut- I U U standing speakers and visits to xarious scientific exhibits. c Fire UUardens A mass mioration of sleepwalkers to oreet the icy air . . . Roll call . . . a jumble of confused heres and presents . . . followed by chatterino teeth and the unhappy mutterings of those awakened from their dreams. And to whom does all of our ratitude go? Whv, to our Fire Wardens, of Dameron, Da is, Jennette Miellr, Snead, Colev, Chief; Farrell, Gretii;, West, LaPrade, IX-rmid. Features r Wiss EcuLivci Sailer Wjerrill May Quccii I ' Me () ,e }lumheJ nriay Day 1956 m. €LaU WJL Maid of Honor liiS ficttu ' Jjuiiu ' i ' oii Senior Aticiidaiit %.. niu.j pCji ' nui jiniiiir Allciiiliiiil ITIay Cou rt ' I in Lyiit ia anpai Senior Attcinhiiit 1956 jj iSufbara f eif notch junior Atteiuhinl hrc Iiiiiiiii Altciicldiit Wus OL Dale Saphoiiiorc Altcintdiit nriay Court IS.S 4anc oijiei SophuiiKirc Attcinhiiil 1956 in C lizabetli aJ ittic Vrcshuhiii Atteudaiit Student Directory Albritton, Thclma Pauline, Sni w Hill, N. C. Allen, Nellie, 221 Valley Road, Fayetteville. N. C. Allen, Rachel. 1702 Freeman Mill Road, Greensboro, N. C. Andrews, Zelma Rosel. Box 85, Siler City, N. C. Armstrong, Gail, 906 Johnson Street, High Point, N. C. Ashby, Elizabeth, 323 Pine Street, Mount Airy. N. C. Atkins. Betty Murrey. 213 W. 6th Avenue. Gastonia, N. C. Aut, Nancy Jane, 202 Ashand Drive, Greensboro, N. C. Ausley. Eleanor Faye, 520 A alon Blvd., Orlando, Florida Austin, Norman Sue, 1030 Beechwood Lane, Falls Church, Va. Ballard, Mary Layne, 316 Howell Street, High Point, N. C. Barkley, Janet Lee, 203 South Green Street, StatcsviUe, N. C. Barton. Mary Ashton. Kinsale. Va. Baum. Patricia Anne. West Main. Manteo, N. C. Beal. Eunice, Bo.x 367, Nashville, N. C. Beasley, Rachel Delight. Box 474, Mayodan, N. C. Best, Janet, Box 219, Winterville, N. ' c. Bissette. Charles Causey, Box 23. McLeansville. N. C. Black, Betty Jane, 25 Circle Drive, Belmont, N. C. Blackwood, Carolyn Neal, 504 15th Street, N. E.. Winston- Salem. N. C. Blanks. Patricia Ruth. W. Andrews Street. Milledgeville. Gcorga Booe, Mary Anderson, King, N. C. Boone, Carolyn Dean, 2207 Wright Avenue, Greensboro, N .C. Boone. Doris ' Ann. 602 Hawthorne, High Point. N. C. Bowles. Emily. 3306 Madis(.n Avenue. Greensboro. N. C. Bowman. Edith Marie. Box 65. Randlcman .N. C. Boyles, Marv Jane, 727 West Main Street, Elkin, N. C. Bradley. Barbara Ann. 2208 Vail Avenue, Charlotte. N. C. Bradley. Margaret Loftin. 200 Norwood Street. Lenoir. N. C. Brantley. Grace Smith, 503 Tarleton Avenue, Burlington, N. C. Brasington, Sharlia Dunlap. 12 Plunkett Avenue, Wadesboro, N. C. Braswell. Mae Baldwin. Box 103, Mt. Gilead. N. C. Brown. Anne Crews. 609 Highland Avenue. High Point. N. C. Browning. MaryLeggett. 204 N. Granville Street. Edenton. N. C. Bryant. Anne Jeannette, 913 Pamlico Drive, Greensboro, N. C. Bullock. Anne. Chadbourn, N. C. Bunn. June Lancaster, 501 Center Street, Nashville, N. C. Burge. Janet Muriel. 621 Carbonton Road. San ford. N. C. Burkhead. Sara Frances, 147 Randolph Avenue, Asheboro, N. C. Callisher. Barbara Ann. 2606 Spring Garden, Greensboro. N. C. Cameron, Ramona Gray. 1041 Pole Road, Winston-Salem, N. C. Campbell, Doris Ernestine, 403 VV. Seventh A ■e uc. Gastonia, N. C. Carney, Lucy Ann, 121 Bro. kwood A enue, Wilmington, N. C. Carper, Anna Ruth, 407 Sixth Street, N. Wilkesboro. N. C. Carroll. Elizabeth Anne. 252 Third Avenue. N. W.. Hickon ' , N. C. Gates, Ada Elizabeth. 834 Olive Street, Greensboro. N. C. Caton, Sara Ann. 335 Kerr Street, Concord. N. C. Cavenaugh. Martha Sue, 216 Home Street. Clayton, N. C. Chandler, Patricia Ann, 405 Clark Avenue, Greensboro, N. C. C happell, Norma Faye, 139 Cooper Avenue, Henderson, N. C. Chernault, Martha Clyde, 218 Hillcrest Drixe, High Point, N. C. Childress. Edna Watts. 526 Dayton Street, High Point, N. C. Chinnis. Patricia Dayle. 2109 Metts Avenue. Wilmington, N. C. Chisholm, Bertha, Gibson, N. C. Clark. Robert G.. 322 S. Edgeworth. Greensboro. N. C. Cloninger. Doris E.. Box 700, Paw Creek. N. C. Coley. Sally Jo. 212 West Wade Street. Wadesboro. N. C. Colvert, Mary Frances. Sedgefield Inn. Greensboro. N. C. Cornell. Lorena Ann. 621 Orchard Avenue. Lexington. Ky. Covington, Frances Claudia, 222 E. M.irgan Street, Wadesboro, N. C. Cowan, Elcan.ir, 2137 Sunset Avenue, Durham, N. C. Cox. Beverly Dianne. Ramseur. N. C. Cox, Verna Emily, Ramseur, N. C. Craver, Cornelia Jane, Route 3, Lexington, N. C. Graver, Harriet Jacquelyn. 226 52nd Street. Newport News, Va. Craver. Patsy Joan. 328 W. Sixth Street, Lexington, N. C. Crawford. Alicia Sumner. Box 134, Rowland, N. C. Crawford. Jane. 1 1 Howland Road. Asheville. N. C. Crav ' ley. Mary Allen. 911 W. Marion Street. Shelby. N. C. Crofton, Mary Anne. Box 626, Reidsville, N. C. Cross, Anita Louise, 101 Turrenline Avenue. Durham. N. C. Croy. Patricia Elizabeth. 3420 Rosemont Avenue, Winston- Salem, N. C. Crumpton, Leiottc Ro-e, Route 4, Roxbor.i, N. C. Dail. Jean Dolores. Box 717. Greenville. N. C. Dameron, Nettie Russell, Route 1, Yanceyv ' ille. N. C. Davis, Martha Sue, c.o Mrs. W. F. Tollev. Sr., 920 Pinecroft Road, Greensboro. N. C. Davis. Melba Jean. Route 3. Box 464, New Bern, N. C. Davis, Suzanne Helen. 2710 Picardv Place. Charlotte, N. C. Denny. Sue, 409 S. Hawthorne Road. Winston-Salem. N. C. Dermid, Marv Ann. 212 Forest Hill Drive, Asheville, N. C. Dey, Dorothy Marv, 1215 S. Longacre Blvd., Yeadon, Pa. Dickson. Carolyn Ann. 853 Lockland Avenue, Winston-Salem, N. C. Dickson, Lvdia Deanna, 1201 W. Wendover Avenue, Greens- boro, N. ' c. Diet , Nancy Ann. 607 Elm Street, Weldon. N. C. Dockery. Betty. 1749 Robin Hood Road. Winston-Salem. N. C. Dow, Susan Latham, 346 Eddy Glover Blvd., New Britain, Conn. Draper, Frances Madge, 106 Park Street, Martinsville, Va. Duckett. Wylladene, Route 2, Candler. N. C. Dull, Joanne Elizabeth, 3700 Block, Robin Hood Road, Winsion- Salem, N. C. ' Avenue, N. E., Winsto Edwards, Gene Farroxv, 2209 Gi Salem, N. C. Falls. Shirley June. 102 City Street, Kings Mountain, N. C. Farmer, Robert Lee, 915 Cherry St., Greensboro, N. C. Farrell. Betty Jane. 207 W. Bessemer Avenue. Greensboro. N. C. Ferguson, Carol Lee. 110 S. Bostian Street. Kannapolis, N. C. Ferguson, Carolina Haigler, Ferguson. N. C. Flowers. Mary Lynn. Granite Falls. N. C. Floyd. Jane Carlton. 128 lona Street. Fairmont. N. C. Futrell. Alice. Route 1, Box 40. Walkerto«n, N. C. Gibbs, Peggy Joan. 403 Aberdeen Terrace. Greensboro. N. C. Gladstone. Kate Ogburn. 2362 Patterson A enue. Winston- Salem. N. C. Goodwyn, Retta Weaver. 1015 Rose Flill Avenue. Durham, N. C. Gourley, Joanne Fraulene. Box 41 21. Greensboro. N. C. Graham. Mary Ellen. Route 2. Dobson. N. C. Grant. Elizabeth Carter. Jackson, N. C. Grant. Olema. Route 2. Box 198, Snow Hill. N. C. Gray. Olive Anne. 420 Maynard Street. Durham. N. C. Greenberg, Joan, 303 E. Hendrix. Greensboro. N. C. Greene. Beverly Jean, 202 Beverly Place, Greensboro, N. C. Greene. Kay Frances. Route 1. Box 154. Gates. N. C. Gregg, Sylvia Gayle. Fair Bluff, N. C. Groome. Linda Lee. 1100 Rotary Drive. High Point. N. C. Gross, Brunhilde, Lin .. Austria ' Gunn, Virginia Carter, 519 Moir Street, Leaksville. N. C. ?age One Huiidrctt Seven Student Directory Guthrie, Xancv Harrison. 812 Fern Place. . W.. Washington 12, D. C. G«- ' n. Lucy Ellen. Box 546, Mount Airy .N. C. Hardin. Beverlv Jean. Route 2, Bi« 215. Fairmont. N. C. Hardy, Barbara Stalvey. Reidsville. N. C. Harmon. Jacqueline Diane, Route 4, Bo. 239, Statesville, N. C. Harmon, Mallie Sue, Route 4. Gastonia, N. C. Harper, Helen Sue, 1603 Woodland Avenue. Burlington. N. C, Harris, Linda Lee. 550 Sunset Drive. Sanford. N. C. Harris, Maude Elizabeth, 2315 University ' Drive, Durham, N. C. Harris, Robert Davis, Jr., 922 Dillard. Greensboro, N. C. Harry, Ann Allison, 1524 Statesville Road, Salisbury, N. C. Hart! Adelaide Frances, 221 Pollock Street, New Bern, N. C. Hart, Sarah Janice, 216 Branner Avenue. Jefferson City, Tenn. Hendrix, Ann Louise, 2420 Fairway Drive, Winston-Salem, N. C. Hester. Sylvia. Route 4, R..xboro. N. C. Hicks. Aiin, 501 Nathan Hunt Drive. High Point, N. C. Higgins, Virginia Edwards, 700 E. Marion Street, Shelby, N. C, Hill, Nancv Mary, 1202 Cedrow Avenue. High Point. N. C. Hinklev, Mrs. Margaret Helen Garrett, Box 274, Ha elwood, N. C. Hobson. Jane Gregory. Yadkinville. N. C. Holden. Mrs. Mary Lee Wells. 211 S. Mendenhall, Greensboro. N. C. HoUowell, Helen Barbara, 522 South Main Street, Wake Forest, N. C. Hoover. Eve Bland. 121 Salem Street. Thomasville. N. C. Houser. Marianna, 307 S. Elm Street, Cherryville, N. C. Hoyle, Nancv Jean. 316 Spring Street, Thomasville. N. C. Ipock. Priscilla Lammeter. Route 2. New Bern. N. C. Ito. Saeko. 2-221 Nishiyama-machi. Nagasaki. Japan Ivey, Eleanor Ann, 642 Cannon Avenue, Albemarle, N. C. Jennettc, Ruth Anne. 501 Brackenridgc Avenue. Norfolk. Va. Jobe. Florence Vaughn. 2510 Freeman ' s Mill Road. Greensboro. N. C. Johnson. Harriet Elizabeth. 19 Mount ' ernon Circle. Asheville. N. C, Johnson, Peggy Ann, 622 S, Mendenhall, Greensboro, N. C. Jones, Linda Louise, 1406 McArver Street, Gastonia, N. C, Julian. Jane Dick. 2230 Elizabeth Avenue. Winston-Salem, N. C. Kanipe, Betty Ann. 607 N. Central Avenue. Belmont. N. C. Keeton. Ruby Ann. Route 5, Oxford. N. C. Kennerly. Bennv Lou. 725 iMitchell Avenue. Salisbury. N. C. Kim, Soo Johung. 91 Chong Ro. 2 Ka. Seoul. Korea Kinsev, Nora lean. La Grange. N. C. Knotts. Nellie Frances, Route 8. Box 403. Charlotte. N. C. KnKox, Nancy Jane. 1228 S. Live Oak Parkway, Wilmington. N. C. Kurka. Karen. 928 Country Club Road. Wilmnigton. N. C. Lane, June Elizabeth, 606 Kenilvvorth, Greensboro, N. C. Lane. Patricia Ann, 2837 Earl Court Avenue, Norfolk, Va. La Prade, Svlvia Joanne, 3311 Triangle Lake Road. High Point, N. C. Lassiter, .Marv Jane, 520 W. Gaston Street, Greensboro. N. C. Leach. Marv Jane. Forest Drive. Thomasville. N. C. Leak. Sarah ' Elizabeth, 3332 ScKwn Axx-nuc. Charlotte, . C. Lee. Margaret Ann. 1621 N. W. 15ih Avenue. F-ori Lauderdale. Florida Lee. Norma Ann, 1817 Everett Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. Leonard, CtIssv Sylvia, Route 8, Lexington. N. C. Lester. Eli abc ' ih Wrav. Route 2. Reidsville. N. C, Lester, .Margaret Lee, Route 2, Reidsville, N. C. Lewis, Elizabeth Hayes, 905 Rockford Road, High Point, N. C. Lewis. Jane Eleanor. 2206 Spring Garden. Greensboro. N. C. Lewis, Linda Page. Box 487. Badin. N. C. Liner. Dorothy Lane. Lake Junaluska. N. C. Lipps, Shelby Louise. Route 4, Box 363. Roanoke. Virginia Little. Elizabeth Ann. 375 20th Avenue. Hickory, N. C. Loggins. Sidney A.. Route 1, Summerfield, N. C. Long. Ann Carol. Wesleyan Heights. Roxbor, . N. C. Long, Doris Elaine. Jonesville. N. C. Love, Elizabeth Jean, 1309 Northfield Street, Greensboro, N. C. Lowe. Mary Rhyne. Box 414, Clinton. N. C. Lybrook. Douglas Penick. 1813 Dalton Road. Greensboro, N. C. Lynch, Phyllis E., 1602 V ' alker Avenue, Greensboro, N. C. McCurdv. Alta Bea. 1115 9th Avenue. East. Oskaloosa. Iowa McGregor. Jane Glenn, Gibson, N. C. McLain. Elizabeth Ann. Route 7, Box 170, Charlotte, N. C. McLartv. iMargaret Elizabeth, 108 N. Academy Street. Mooresville. N. C. McLees. James K.. Route 10. Box 274. Greensboro, N. C. McMichael. Julia Ellen, 2043 Reidsville Road. Winston-Salem, N. C. McRae. D,.ris Pate. Rowland. N. C. McUTiirter. Nancv Marilyn. 901 Berryhill Street. Charlotte. N. C. Maness. Hilda Gray. Red Springs. N. C. Manning, Sue, Middlesex, N, C. Marsh. Mary Plvde. 215 Brent Street, Wadesboro. N. C. Marshall. Carole Ann. Box 61. McCain, N. C. Marshburn. Carol Henrietta. 2601 Sharon Road, Charlotte, N, C. Martin, James E., 2904 High Point Road, Greensboro, N, C, Martin, Sylvia Dawn, Jonesville, N, C. Mason, Marion White, 2007 Pembroke Road, Greensboro, N. C. Maver. Kit. 729 Burdettc Street. New Orleans. La. Meekins. Mary Little. Winfall. N. C. Mcrritt. Barbara Suiter. Box 684. Hickory, N. C. Midgett. Doris Jean. 203 South 21st Street! Morehead City. N. C. Miller. Sandra Grey. 10 Club View Road. Asheville. N. ' C, Mills, June McCombs. Co Piedmont Auto Parts. Concord. N. C. Mitchell. Ellie Blalock, 401 Broad Street. Oxford. N. C. Moffitt. Sylvia Louise. 217 Chisholm Street. Sanford. N. C. Moody. Nancy Amelia. Clemmons. N. C. Moore. Barbara Ann. Route 1. Reidsville. N. C. Morgan. Beulah Brown. Box D, Sunbury, N. C. Morris. Amber Glyn. Box 27. Siler City.N, C. Morris. Mrs. Patricia Ann Parrish. 607 S. Mebanc Street. Burlington, N. C. Munford. Anne Moyler. Wakefield. ' a. Murray. Delores Costello. 717 N. Third Avenue, Siler City, N. C. Mustian, Mary Elizabeth. Box 84. K.ttrell. N. C. Neisler. Margaret Ruth. Route 3. Box 61. Concord. N .C. ' ev ■ton. Barbara Grace. 204 Feimster Street. Statesville, N, C. Noland, Margaret Dowe, Route 1, Box 38, Clyde, N, C. Padlcv, Betty Jean, 505 S. Lee Street, Avden, N. C. Padley, Jo Ann, 505 S. Lee Street. Ayden. N. C. Palmer. Ellen Priscilla. 208 Palmer Street. Albemarle, N. C, Parker. Anne Rue. Box 386. Littleton. N. C. Parsons, Martha Guinn. Ellerbe. N. C. Pate. Joyce Anne. Box 205, Rowland, N. C. Payne. Marv Ann. 2330 Rosewoixl Avenue. V ' inston-SaIem. N. C. Peal. Carolyn Nell. Box 353. Chadbourn. N. C. Pearson. Hl ' len Merel. 1002 Pine Hill Road. Favettcville. N. C. Ilumlrcd Bi hl Student Directory Perry, Nancy Ann, 424 E. Raleigh Street, Siler City, N. C. Pettey, Margaret Graham, Box 208, Guilfurd, N. C. Phillips, Elizabeth Franklin, 715 Main Street, Ramseur, N. C. Pike, Alice Claire, Fremont, N. C. Pons, Gwendolyn Elizabeth, Box T, Valdese, N. C. Presnell, Ruby Helen, P. O. Box 26, Central Falls, N. C. Price, Margaret Annette, Mayodan. N. C. Pritchard, Joan Faye, 503 W. Broad Street, Elizabeth City, N. C. Pugh, Patricia Louise, Shawboro, N. C. Purvis, Irene, Bethel, N. C. Rape, Martha Frances, c o Miss Ruth Starnes, 410 Scott Ave., Greensboro, N. C. Raper, Betty Ann, 2317 West Club Blvd.. Durham, N. C. Reid, Margaret Anne, Box 73. Pilot Mountain, N. C. Reynolds, Barbara Paula, Box 3324, Fayetteville, N. C. Reynolds, Doris Julian, Box 266, Troy, N. C. Rhodes, Ruthann, 2501 Greenbrier Road, Winston Salem, N. C. Richardson, Lynnc. Box 62, Morehead City, N. C. Riddle, Carole Sue, 3503-B Parkwo xl Drive, Greensb,.ro, N. C. Robinson, Patricia Lee, Hudson, N. C. Robinson, Sydney Lynnc, 609 N. Oak Street, Lincolnton, N. C. Rose, Marv Katherinc, 721 S. Tillery Street, Rocky Mount. N. C. ' Sanders, Julia Powell, 112 Howard Circle, Tarboro, N. C. Sartin, Chattie Ann, 4216 Oakland Avenue, Greensboro, N. C. Saunders, Wilma Ann, 405 Harrison Street, Reidsville, N. C. Seagroves, Shirley Ann, jl5 Stradleigh Road, Wilmington, N, C, Seawell, Miriam Hull, 2101 Brandon Circle, Charlotte, N. C. Sebastian, Janet Lea, 40 Hunter Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Shaw, Glenda Geraldine, Route 3, Box 44, Fayetteville, N. C. Shearin. Elizabeth Royce, Box 365, Warrenton, N. C. Shearon, Beverly, Route 2, Box 295, Wake Forest, N. C. Shew, Linda Ann, 1 103 Azalea Drive, Wilmington, N. C. Shinn, Valoree, Elizabeth, 400 Pine Street. Kannapolis, N. C. Shoulars, Nancy Ehzabeth, Rich Square, N. C. Sivills, Sarah Virginia, 426 Westover Avenue. Norfolk. Va. Sloan, Linda Stringfield, Box 4, Waynesville, N. C. Smith. Barbara Anne, Box 303. Archdale, N. C. Smith. Marv Webster, 614 Gatewtxjd. High Point, N. C. Snead, Jenelle Vincent, 403 W. Prospect A enue, Raeford, N. C. Soots, Lowell Dean. 3404 Dogwood Drive, Greensboro, N. C. Stadler, Mona Athele, 210 West Hall Street, Burlington, N. C. Stanford, Betty Lake, 311 Frances Place. Kinslon, N. C. Starling, Starr, Centenary Road, Mooresville, N. C. Starr, Iris Lee, 3003 West Market. Greensboro, N. C. Steedman, Norma Elaine. 14 Rosewood Avenue. Asheville, N. C. Stephens, Helen Catherine, 2227 Sarah Marks Avenue. Charlotte, N. C. Stephens, Mary Ellen, Yanceyville, N. C. Stephenson, Frances Faye. Handsom, Va. Stephenson, Linda McCoy, Garysburg, N. C. Stevenson, Mary Jacqueline, Route 2, New Bern, N. C. Stewart, Sara Anne. 1404 Hillcrest Street, AltaVista, Va. Stokes, Mary Beth, Ruffin, N. C. Stone, Glenda, Box 3, Pilot Mountain, N. C. Stone, Sandra Dawson, 7650 Newport Avenue, Norfolk 5, Va. Stout, Anna Byrd, 610 W. 5th Street, Siler City, N. C. Straughn, Marv Elizabeth, 605 Greenland Drive, Fayetteville, N. C. ' Stuck, Camilla Sue, Box 1 , Yancevville. N. C. Summerrow, Dorothy F. ster, 1103 Belveder Avenue. Gastonia, N. C. Sumner. LaDonna, 26 Montview Drive, Asheville, N. C. Surrait, Patricia Ann, 607 West Davis Street, Burlington, N. C. Tamer, Marv Theresa, 201 S. Main Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. Tappan, Julia Olivia, 300 N. Collins, Nashville, N. C. Tate, Olive Seagroves, Box 63, Chadbourn, N. C. Taylor, Jacqueline Jeanctte. 1601 Shepard Street. Morehead City, N. C. Taylor, Jean Frances, Box 1163. Wilmington, N. C. Tcsh, Emily Abigail, 8 West Guilford, Thomasville, N. C. Thomas, Barbara Ann, 1035 N. Mebane Street, Burlington, N. C. Thomas, Emily Grant, Erwin. N. C. Thomas, Martha Ann. Erwin, N. C. Thompson, Beverly Kay, 4752 N. Cherry Street, Ext., Winston- Salem, N. C. ' Thompson, Claudia Can.lvn. 417 W. Marion Street. Shelby. N. C. Thompson, Fredda Young, 317 S. Cedar Street. Linc.lnton, N. C. Turner, Betty Jean, Route 1, Smithfield, Va. Tuthill, Rhoda Faye, 2709 Dogwood Road, Durham, N. C. Tuttle, Barbara Jean, Route 1, Box 184, Stoneville. N. C. Tuttle, Marie Glenn, Route 1. Box 184, Stoneville, N. C. Tyson, Barbara. Stantonsburg, N. C. Tyson, Peggy Jane, Stantonsburg, N. C. Vargis, Lucy (King), Avenida Grau 908. La Punta. Callao. Peru Varner, Sarah Frances, Route 1, Staunton, Va. Vaughan. Mary Lou, Box 15. Prospect. Va. Veitch. Bonnie Patricia, 421 Irving Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. Wainwright. Sandra Rae. 402, N. Walnut Street, Farmville, N. C. Walker, Elizabeth Jeanette. Gibson, N. C. Wallace, Elinor Lucile, 622 S. 4th Street, Smithfield, N. C. Wallace, Rebecla Louise, Box 35, Troy, N. C. Ward, Mrs. Laura Jean Fortner, Box 112, Davidson, N. C. V ' are, Catherine Elizabeth, 1538 Morris Avenue, Norfolk. Va. Wariner, Gail, 1950 Memorial Drive, S. E.. Atlanta, Georgia Warren. Norma Jean, 033 S. Park Street, Asheboro. N. C. Warren, Rita Patricia, 304 East H Street, Erwin, N. C. Washam, Patsv Ann, Box 155, Bessemer City, N. C. Waynick, Wallace Anne, Route 2, Reidsville, ' N. C. Webster, Rebecca Jo Ann. 209 E. Virginia Avenue, Draper. N. C. West, Elizabeth Ann. W,.,Klland Park, Reidsville, N. C. Wheatlev, Sara Elizabeth, 108 E. Capitola Avenue, Kinston, N, C ' White, Ruth Ann, 7463 Glcneagles Road, Norfolk, Va. White. Winifred. 1215 16th Street, Greensboro, N. C. Wilkie, El izabeth. 515 W. Main Street, Forest City, N. C. Wilkinson, Ann Elizabeth, 205 Pleasant Street, Sp ' indale, N. C. Wilkinson. Betty, Carolina Avenue, Lexington. N. C. Williams, Tyleta Anne. Route 3, Matthews, N. C. Wilmoth, Patricia Ann, 609 First Avenue, Farmville, Va. Wilson, Madge Fields, Route 1, Trinity, N. C. Woodward, Nora Anne, 151 Park Street, Statesville, N. C. Woody, Dorothy Jean, 2648 University Drive, Durham, N. C. Wooldridge, Gail, Box 56, Edgcwater ' Park, N. C. Wright, Elizabeth Artis, 220 24th Street, N. E.. Winston Salem, N. C. Wright. Lilla Jo, Route 3. Rockingham. N. C. Yarborough. Martha Ann. 1431 Wiltshire Blvd.. High Point, N. C. Yarborough. Mary Naomi, 143] Wihshiie Blvd., High Point, N. C. ' Young. Edna Frances, 109 C ' hestnut Dine. Beaufort. N. C. P.ige One HiuuheA Nine Don ' t Say Bread, Say O i44n JONES BROTHERS BAKERY, Inc. GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA TOWN and COUNTRY HOTELS THE KING COTTON SEDCEFIELD INN FOR PERSONALIZED BANKING IT PAYS TO Guilfordize All Your Banking (jUIlFORD OF GREENSBORO 421 N. Elm, 301 S. Elm, 1301 VV. Lee Member of F. D. I. C. Vav.c Ouc Uinuln-d It;, THE GREATEST NAME IN TEXTILES Burlington Industries todoy serves a large portion of America ' s apporel, home furnishings, industrial and retail trades with textile products of unsurpassed quality. The Quality triangle of Burlington Industries — the greotest name in textiles — is the warranty of unexcelled quality in textile products. (INDUSTRIES EXECUTIVE OFFICES: Greensboro, N. C. Burlington Mills. Pacific Mills, Uuilinirton Hosiery Co., Pc-erleiS Woolen Mills. Burlington Decorative Fabrics Associates, Caley Lord. Ooodall Fabrics. Burlington Narrow Fabrics. National Mallinson Fa brics. Burlington Export Co.. Mooreaville Mills. Burlington International. Ely Walker. THE LOTUS RESTAURANT CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES 105 South Greene St. We prepare orders of chow mein and chop suey to take out. ROBERT ROLLINS BLAZERS, INC. 832 Broadway New York 3, N. Y. SPECIALIZED BLAZER SERVICE to Awords Commi Schools tees Colleges Athletic Teams Golf Clubs Chorol Groups Sororities Glee Clubs Fraternities Bands Honor Societies Classes Thanks for the privilege of writing your Students ' Accident Insurance CHAMBLEE INSURANCE AGENCY Paw One Hiimlred Ele You are cordially invited to an Evening of oDinina una esDunclna AT PLANTATION SUPPER CLUB ■ ' SOUTH ' S FINEST FOODS ORCHESTRA AND FLOOR SHOW NIGHTLY F I E L D ' S Exquisite Feminine Apparel Greensboro — Foyetteville — Martinsville Toll Shops in — Greensboro — Atlanta SASLOWS, INC. Nationally Advertised Silver Diamonds and Watches CreensL.onVs Largeit Credit Jewpl.r, FORMAL WEAR SHOP FORMAL ATTIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS RENTALS AND SALES 207 West Sycamore St. Greensboro N C P.i e One limnhcd Tnekve For finest in jeans get BLUE BELL BLUE BELL, INC FUN for years... and years FRAZIER PIANO CO., INC. ' The Oldest Piano House 125 S. Davie St. Phone 2-1462 GREENSBORO, N. C. I ' aoe Oiw Hundred Ihirle THE O. HENRY Greensboro ' s Leading Hotel An Alsonett Hotel Convenient and Comfortable. 300 Rooms, Each with Bath. Coffee Shop and Dining Room. Air-Conditioned Bonquet and Con- vention Facihties. Nolan B. Williams, Manager GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA FASHION FOREMOST VISIT THE COLLEGIENNE SHOP ON OUR THIRD FLOOR WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA ' S LARGEST NATIONAL BANK Greensboro — Raleigh Burlington — Tarboro High Point — Wilmington Member Fc ' leral Rf.Livo Systom Safest place in the world for MONEY . . . in your fount am pen ! And the best place to have your checking account is Security National! Pay bills without leaving home or office. Be assured your funds are fully protected. Cancelled checks serve as receipts for paid bills. Open a Security National checking occount today and pay the safe way ... by check! SECURITY NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit In ' -.uranre Corporottor? I ' aae One Miiiu(r - i M,mi The JamoG Addison Jcncs Memorial Library GREENSBORO COLLEGE • Chartered 1S38, 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 major 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. HUTSON, President GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA I ' iiae One ll„,uln:l iflfei POWELL ' S SHOES I. MILLER— MADEMOISELLE WALK-OVER— JOYCE PARADISE 115 South Elm St. Greensboro, N. C. MOORE MUSIC CO. BALDWIN— WURLITZER HAMMOND— CONN Everything Musical 615 W. Market St. Phone 4-4636 GREENSBORO, N. C. One of The South ' s Finest Dairy Plants GUILFORD DAIRY COOPERATIVE Greensboro ' s Hometown Dairy 3939 West Market Street MILK ICE CREAM l iiic (h,f Ihuuhcd SiMfCI, Ma nor Mote 1045 West Market Street Telephone 3-2517 GREENSBORO, N. C. Pilot to Protection Since 1903 A good company to be insured in, A good company to work for. PILOT LIFE II SURANCE CO. GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA I ' lific One Humhci Scrmlcc ASHEVILLE, N C. WASHINGTON, D C, KNOXVILLE. TENN ATLANTA, GA CHATTANOOGA, TENN. RALEIGH, N, C. CHARLOTTE, N C GREENSBORO, N. C, ROANOKE, VA. Ovef twelve million meati served yearly NOW has individual shops especially for the college girl DAURITY BEAUTY SALON For All Your Beauty Needs Summit Shopping Center Phone 3-6777 914 E. Bessemer Ave. McNeely ' s Drug Store Just Across the Way Phone 2-5117 718 W. Morket St. GREENSBORO, N. C. Methodist Board of Publication, Inc. Box 508 Greensboro, N. C. Publishers of NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE N. C. Methodism ' s News Weekly Magazine OPERATORS OF PIEDMONT PRESS COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Plan your future HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Moin Office Plaza Bronch 113 N. Greene St. 1702 Battleground Ave. GREENSBORO, N. C. l-iiae One lluiulral I r ' 1,1 HOT SHOPPE 439 W, Morket Plate Lunches — Steaks — All Kinds of Sandwiche Chops — Home Made Pies — Dining Room Sernc( Air Conditioned Dial 9293 24 HOUR SERVICE Richard, Howard Herbert Apple. Owners Also DO-NUT DINETTE SHORT ORDERS — DO-NUTS TO TAKE OUT 511 Summit Ave, DEPARTMENT STORE Open Every Night Until 9 P.M. Summit Shopping Center in Greensboro ' A FRIEND OF G. C ENJOY ' S P ' Wherever You Meet for Refreshing Treats l en,emher Thh Seal - lis V..iir .As: nf the Best DrPepper Dr. Pepper Bottling Co., Inc. GREENSBORO, N. C. OLIVER ' S DRUG STORE 457 W Market St. 1 The Store of Persona Service Half Way to To n Pho e 2-4007 Phone 2-0021 EARL ' S SERVICE Morket and Cedar Streets WASHO-MAT SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY 328 Tate St. Phone 2-1329 Page One Humimi Ninlee For sausage at its best get Neese ' s NEESE SAUSAGE COMPANY Alamance Road Dial 2-4000 YOUR FAVORITE PERSONALITIES Ov er w B 1 G 1470 on I ' our dial BROOKS WILSON CO. 119 South Greene St, CREENSBORO, N. C. Smart youthful styles in coats, suits, dresses. millinery It ' s O.K . To Owe Kay KAY JEWELERS 239 South Eltn St. Greensboro, N. C. e[ fl coiucE PHOio inn! THE ART SHOP, INC. 118 W. Market Street Orowing Up With Opportunity DUKE I ' QWP.R COMPANY While you ' ve been growing up and ■getting educated , opportunity has been growing, too. All arnimd you, industry and business have multiplied Electrification has in- creased farm yield while cuttinj; down on labor and risk When you were sophomores, the Duke Power Company was begin- ning new plants to supply vour power needs after graduation Now ample, low-priced power increases your job opportunity, and Pied mont resources are ready for your energy and Ideas. Good luck to you as you find your place in the I i ' . ' dninnt Carolinas i ' ni;c (hic Hundred uci li ON YOUR G R A© U AT ION ck 0 ■ , A ' iU Pf ACU4., ' ' - - Lc SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 1 Paa,e One Hnndrai Twmty-one ®llp loar unh (Eastb Join the College gang for a delicious bite to eat at Greensboro ' s Most Popular Sandwich Shop Spacious Parking Ground West Market Street Extension Compliments of HUNT COAL COMPANY COAL FUEL OIL FRANKLIN ' S DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists Where C C and W C Cirls Meet 401 Tate at Walker Ave. Greensboro. N. C. JOHNSON ' S ESSO SERVICE 24 Hour ESSO Service 500 West Market St Greensboro. N. C DIAL 2-5161 YELLOW TAXI CO. CABS RADIO DISPATCHED All Nevf Equipment FOSTER-CAVINESS CO., INC. WHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Phone Sales Dept. 2-5175 Phone Office 3-0571 409 Morehead Avenue GREENSBORO, N. C. If it is for the office, we hove it OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES Engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements S. T. Wyrick and Company 117 N. Greene Street Phone 2-4133 l ' ag,e Que Hiiiiiired Turin Complimentc; of EDMONDS SUMMIT CENTER DRUG STORE In Summit Shopping Center Phone 4-1586 Greensboro, N. C. I ' ll meet you at the GLASS HOUSE 900 Bessemer Ave. Hours 7:00—10:00 Greensboro Marble Tile Co. 1711 Spring Garden GREENSBORO, N. C. KEARNS PAINT COMPANY, INC. 112 North Greene Street Devoe Paints Sporting Goods — Artists ' Materials GREENSBORO, N. C. U-Save-lt Food Stores, Inc. Quality Groceries and Meats 224 West Market Street 2100 North Elm Street Where Your Are Always Welcome i tcmn [ OPTK A U CO.j 206 North Elm Street SY K E C SHOE SHINE y 105 N. Greene St, VICTORY THEATRE 326 Tate Street Phone 3-3010 ). ELWOOD MITCHELL COMPANY Insurance— Bonding 115 lefferson BIdg Phone 718 We invite you to visit BELK ' S BEAUTY SALON While in School Compliments of Phone 2-3461 106 Pearson Street GREENSBORO. N. C. P i«e 0 t. Hundred TwenXMUi L. B . GALLIMORE GENERAL CONTRACTOR 508 Jackson St. Phones 2-4597— GREENSBORO, N. C. 2-4598 THE PARAGON 930 E. Bessemer Ave. The Drive-ln With Sandwiches That Have A Heart FORBIS MURRAY SERVICE AMBULANCE Dial 8165 GREENSBORO DRY GOODS COMPANY Mill Sh pment 130 N. Davie Phone 7635 HOME SPECIALTY Floor Coverings Our Specialty VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES CARPETS ASPHALT TILE RUBBER TILE PLASTIC TILE 1300 Bof tleground Ave. Phone 3-3736—8894 GREENSBORO, N. C. TUCK PHOTO SUPPLIES, Inc. 225 N. Elm Street Near The 0. Henry Hotel CAMERAS— PROJECTORS— FILMS DARKROOM SUPPLIES— PHOTO FINISHING GREENSBORO, N. C. Phone 3-7170 Pu ' e ()„e Huiubcd 7 in-nH ( ur fo your taste . . MOJUD STOCKINGS %. If you like youi stockings extra glamorous and sheer ... if you like them lovely to look at . . . then our flatter- ing Mojud Style 901, (15 denier, 51 gauge) is your stocking. MOJUD CO., INC. D I C K L A U N D R Y C O Launderers and Cleaners Phone 7101 BANNER TRUELOVE CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS Phone 2-1105—2-1106 DAVIS AND EDGERTON Realtors 213 W. Sycomore Phone 2-2191 Vaac One llmnhcl Tucntvlh LIBERTY MARKET 334 South Elm Street Phone 2-4139 FRESH AND ( :URED MEATS SPIC AND SPAN GRILL Meet your friends here Where the food is good 322 Tote St. Phone 4-7261 READY MIXED CONCRETE CO. PHONE 5-2515 or 5-2516 • 1424 Mill Street GREENSBORO, N. C. You ore always welcome at Our College Book Store GREENSBORO COLLEGE BOOK STORE Miss Lois Fitch, Manager ■ ■ ■■ elly and safely. IS f ELIMINATE STAIR CLIMBING idlXCLIN-ATORS and ELEVETTES for the home . . . for heart patients, and the physically infirm. Both arc push button con- trolled. Each operates from ordinary house current and is modern and attractive. Hundreds of North Carolina Homes, from Wilmington to Asheville, have the benefit.-i of INCLINATORS or ELEVETTES. The cost is surprisingly low as compared to adding a down- stairs bath, or remodeling. Call or write Jlonarch today. A survey will be made of your homo without cost or obligation. -Ui Srceniboro, N.C. Manufacturers of Frelgtit and Passenger Elevators Faac One llumlml Turiilv : Coke brings you back refreshed ' Cot It a regiilered frodemorfc BOIICED UNDE6 AUTHORITY OF THE COCACOIA COMPANY BY Greensboro Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Greensboro, North Carolina ELAM AVENUE CLEANERS Phone 5-1475 Nonnic Stecdman, Representative ' :.jrnplimenls u( CASS JEWELERS 105 W. Market St. Phone 7347 Greensboro, N. C. CRUTCHFIELD PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY 339 W. Lee Street Phone 3-9434 Greensboro, N. C. Cook Office Machine Co. Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines 720 W. Market St. Phone 8346 GREENSBORO, N. C. Dial 2-5112 Dial 2-5112 BLUteiRD Tflll RADIO EQUIPPED CABS BAGGAGE TRANSFER P«ge Ouc Hundred Tweiilrsevc MADE RITE SANDWICH COMPANY FRESH SANDWICHES- -WHOLESALE ONLY Telephone 2-0549 IIU Battleground Ave. GREENSBORO, N. C. | FOP PARTIES, PIC IICS, MEETINGS GREENSBORO BAG COMPANY INCORPORATD Dealers in Burlap and Cotton Bags Industrial Wiping Cloths Steel Drums and Wooden Barrels Remnants Phone 3-2148 621 Sterling St. GREENSBORO, N. C. For the BEST in MOTION PICTURE entertainment attend Greensboro ' s Finest Theatres! CAROLINA NATIONAL Birthday and Party Cakes Phone 2-5400 PECKS BAKERY 210 South Greene St. We Deliver THE OAKS MOTEL 118 Summit Ave. GREENSBORO, N. C. Inside City On U. S. Highway No. 29A North Phone 2-0107 SUNSET HILLS RESTAURANT 1618 Friendly Road at Phone 2-4239 Aycock ( 3REENSB0R0, N. C. A Home with True Southern Hospitality DOGWOOD INN TOURIST HOME 900 W. Market St. Greensboro, N. C. Phone 3-5014 Mr and Mrs S V ' Easty THOMAS HOWARD CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS 1801 E. Bessemer Ave. Phone 2-5171 or 4-2878 GREENSBORO, N. C. Phipps Hardware Company, Inc. 215 N. Elm Street Phone 2-0179 GREENSBORO, N, C. Reoch Sporting Goods, Hardware, Shop Equipment, Appliances Gift Deportment — 2nd Floor BEST WISHES North State Chevrolet Co., Inc. 451 North Eugene St. GREENSBORO, N. C. l ' ag,e One Humlrcd Tncnlyciiihl Compliments of MARTIN ' S STUDIO ' G= .iD 112 E. Gaston Street GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Pu e One Hundred Txre,ilv- OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE 1956 ECHO Colonna Studios, Inc. PHOTOGRAPHERS OF COLLEGE YEARBOOKS 114 Park Row, New York 7, New York l ine Oiif Hundred I hi -•f ' t) Working TOGETHER... orking together is the theme of the OBSERVER PRinTinC HOUSE publications department. 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