Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1922

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■1 t ' J w : . ■J Ui _? i ¥ Vt A ' i X -,: ' i i - . - - t 4 i PrabiasSsd Jliiiiuiilly 1 . — = .. :_ - .(ji JHitlj prnfmim yr;ititiihi to Dr. lllillt;.m iBrtf IjiMalijm IHliitr fnr spirifnal l lIi ;IlIC ■ ;nih fricitMu sufjjjnrt fflc bebicntt tl.is luihiim- i,f Clic Tains LANAHAN WHITE. U. D. T ' hn laD-iTas PEACE IXSTITITE PEACE INSTITUTE _ iiirl-U 7 fyiTI? The Son I of Peace Tlioro is sniiictljiiii; iif l ' i;ii-c whic-li will iiovf ' V ilic, Whicli i iiivi-ililc. |icTiiKiiiriir. uM: Whirl] is ;ilw:iys clmiiuiiii:. yi-f :il va.vs tbi- s;iinp. As lllr 11[Il;.s 111 ' tiliie lllifniil. Siiinc i-.ill it tli( ' -iiii-it ' (Mcli wi ' W yciir c-vcates, A- iirw -iris nplacT tlir nl,l : ( Ir tlir •■anii.-iilK IV. whirl, affcrts rai-h nm-. Aii.l all ' hr i;irls as a wlml,.; lint I rail it nii]iMhiiiU whirli iiii-aii- rvcu nicii-e; I rail it rcacc ' -- snul. TiiB iL mm PKACK INSTITUTE PEACE INSTITCTE The Lotus Ivy of Peace Ivy iif (l( :ir Pciici ' . m-ci viiia steadily, Of every life tlum art a part; Thy teii.lrils. as tliey m|.,,„- tlir..iii;li all the years. JiiMch nut. anil twine ' rnunil e -ery schodl-girl ' s heart. Ti-aditions. uieniciries of the lunji aui). Hdjies each departiiij; class has planted with thee, Have found expression in thy ]ii ' rfeet f;ruwth. And stand, developed, for the world to see. Wk Ea ' Stimg PEACE INSTITUTE MISS MAHV (IWKN (IIIAIIAM PEACE INSTITITE ihe LD ' iT3§ Th ' - -Lo- m PEACE IN.STITUTK PEACF. INSTITUTE IT P JENTHAL HALL TlbB IL©i5ins = PEACE INSTITUTE I ' EACE INSTITUTE Tsim ILotus r Th.B ILDtiiiS PEACE INSTITUTE RACHEL GRADY lARGAUEl JBWKINS ELIZABETH GIBSON EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINtSS MAWAQER EDITOR-- IN-CHIEF IvACilKl. (iKAllY GlIACE lircH.i Editorial Staff I- M ai;(.ai;et .1 kxkins Husiinss Manaijrr 1 AiKiAiiET 1!aim-:y Sai.aii llilVIl ,MAia l; uoi; Litrrunj Kdlhirs Ailrn-lisiiiij Kdili.rs . ssnri„lr K.lih. AH l-:,lil,n-s .IZAliETII Oir.SDX Cliff IiItler IIak ' I. ' I Ki ' l!i;i v Xfi.lie lirsSEEL I.ACV liAM I PEACC INSTITUTE Ji ' SiB IjD i as NET.L1E RUSSELL SARAH BOVD GRACE BUCHANAN ART EDITOfO TOR_IAL STAF Til ' d ILlDimg — PEACE INSTITUTE Editors ' Plea E:icli IkmI her own w.u-k f., do— n niwiii;;, iil;niiiiii,i;, ;iii(l wririii- loo. I I Ikis t;ikcii 11- loiii;. we ' ve sit up late. T ' .iiive voll .| |„„,k. a,,, I |,|;|,.|i the fate f .)iir Seniors, soon out in the V(.i-hl to R ieh or |ioni-, hidi or low. I ' ' ii;i.v ii t he a- it niii lit have heen. hilt All thiii.us eonie t,, soine kin. I ,A an eii.l. L et it stay, we ' ve done our hest. .S leejiy we ' ve lieen, Tiivd, to,,; A ds we ' ve ndt per this l„.ok, for yon. F rte are we fi ' oiii eare; at last HERES YOrR BOOK! We h..pe it will iiass. ' J ' llE ElUTc TEACi; INSTITITK TsiB iDtni The Lotus PEACE INSTITUTE Faculty Maijy ()we. (m;a]Ia. i. I ' rrsiilnii Queen ' s College; Special Student Teachers College, Columbia University; University of North Carolina. i[Av IcLeleam.. Dniii Queen ' s College; Teachers College, Colunihia University Bible Mattie Ell.MI.Mi 111 i; KI.I. Cincinnati Conservatory of .Music Pinno. Tlicorii. Iliirmini ii Ja.mes ] .liAWI.KV Muxii- Dircvlor. Pimm .Tosetfy. New York; Theodore Leschelizky, Vienna. Kl.U.UlKTII jrcisiCLEV. A.I!. Winthrnp College; Columliia University Eiujhsh I.K ' IA P.ECKEIi, Ph.B., Ph.M. -Mount Holyoke; University of Chicago. ■ Hititnrii anil Uncial Hcirncc. Krlitrntinii ( ' (JXSTA.NC ' E I ' liiriKi:. , .l;. Winthrop College Home Economics Waxdeex Wehrei! Gerster and Mollenhaur, Germany; Corelli and Ari.Kliana. Italy; Lemon and Bumgartner. Boston; Zure, New York. Voice Fi,i i;a ifcXEIi.i. ll.iYi ' i.; Teacher Raleigh Public Schools; Cciliiniliii tTniversity; University of North (Viruiiiia Teachir Preparalnrii Depart m, ' nt. llmisr Mnthir Wiiuiie Ila, AxxA K. liinv Chapel i upeirixiir Wi.MKiJEi. y . Krii. . i, l;.. ., 1!.K. Randolph-Macon College; George Washiiiginn University. Mathemaliex EsTiiEi; A. Ek ' iiei-hei. ' cek Ohio State Normal School; New Haven Normal School of Physical Training Physical lUreitnr Fannie I!i;aiisii.vw New England Conservatory of Music; Special Student Boston University; Graduate Leland Powers School Eiiiression PEACE I .STITl rE Tlib :Ld1li] 2r- T ' ll«-,.rv. - -fi T ' he lL©-i:m PEACE INSTITI ' TE .Mai;,,ai;et .M(Miki;av 1n..kiia.m. A.l!. Vassar Colle.;;e; Cornell I ' liiversity; Columbia University. OliACE A.NXKTTE Dc I ' liK Converse College. School of Music; Victor Kolar, Alois Trnka, Max Rose. ViaUn Mrs. W. II. ilc ' LEEEANi, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Music Practice Sititrrvisor .Makv M. PiacE Queen ' s College; Columbia University. Enalish and Mathematics Mattie Stansel Housekeeper 1!ei!tiia Bkcce ilAifsii, A.!!. University of Michigan; Graduate Student University of Chiciso. French antl Spanish Em.ma [Meevix. A.l!. L niversity of Tennessee; Cornell University: University of Chicago. Latin Mary Noule Pratt Institute M. i:y Kii;ki ' .v I kiik Sccretari LovEY Jones .T(i.:effy. New York; Wagner Sawyne. Paris. Pianii Mks. W. II. Davis Li lira nail .M l;S. . AKY T. I ' llWl.KI; Malnin lii III I lix-ri.M. ' idx . 1i ii;k Pupil i.r C.illiii. Jlacmonnits, P.ohn, Hulihell. Art l!l.. X(IIE IlciIDE llciW.MAX ' Indiana P.usiness Cnllege Commrrrial En.NA Ikvin. I ' h.l;. University of Cluca.no Keyistrar : ri;s. A. K. IlAKKKE Dirtiliaii Si SAN (icwEi;. . .r.. Winthnip College; Barnard College W. ( ' . 1 ' i;es-i.v Business Manafier PEACE INSTITUTE ' I ' iia iDiini The Imtm PEACl-: INSTITITE t ANorrxii PEACE INSTITUTE The Lotus Senior Class C ' oi.oiis: L ' l ' il lint! Wliil.c Fi.hwei;: IHclnnuiuJ Brd iloTTo: -nuiinr lies ill liuiirsi luil. JlARf ARET .Texkixs Prfsidrnt Elizabeth (iiBsnx V iri ' -l rrsiileiil LrciLE IIowAui) . I ' rrcturij Xeli.ie llrssELi, Tri ' iisuri ' i- P LiziiETii GiBsox nisliiri ui L11.V WiNX Fn,t Rachel CiiiAnv Friiplicl ilAirrrEA Faiklev Lairi rr Xellie Iiussell Sld istiri-ini Isabel Daiikley Iaktha Faiim.ky Licile Hhwakh Iary l!ooKEi; Elizabeth Gmsox iL i;(iAKET .1 exkixs RiTH Bbixkley IiA( II el (iuAiiY Xellie Ressell XOR.MA CoXXELL .M A ];c. A REP S IM; I XI ' HaLL LiLY WiXX Isabel Barkley TUB LMt i PKAfr, IXSTITITE PEACE INSTITUTE Tha LDtUii Twenty-: Tlhe la ' D ' Sins PEACE INSTITUTE JFakc ak-et lii.MiE .Iexki II 0M President of Senior Class, ' 22; Prince Charming ot the May Fes- tival. ' 22; Vice-President of Stu- dent Council, ' 22; Business Man- ager of Lotus, ' 22; Captain ot White Basket-ball Team, ' 22; White athletic Lieutenant, ' 22; Member of Athletic Council, ' 22; Walking Lieutenant, 2; Cheer- leader ot Whites, 21, ' 22; White Basket-ball Team. ' 21; White Athletic Team, ' 21; Cotillion Club. ' 22; Glee Clul). ' 22. ■ Thi (jmls lookrd irith favor «))- nil siiiiri-ior iuurii( f. Peggy is one of those rare in- dividuals who can handle any situation that presents itself. She is what one would call a well-rounded girl; she plays bas- ketball with vim and enthusiasm, she is seldom found without an efficient answer in class, and she has proved herself thoroughly capable as Business Manager of the Lotus. I ' EACE INSTITUTE Tlk ' B lLo-lin. ' ir.u;r.Ai!ET Sritr.xT Hall President Student Body. ' 22: President Junior Class, ' 21, Memlier Student Council, ' 21: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 21: Y. ' W. C A. Conference at Meredith, ' 20; Annual Staff. ' 21; Associate Edi- tor Voices uf Friirr. -21; Walking Lieutenant, ' 22. Tfie heart to ra icch ' r. the un- derstanding to direct, and the hand to execute. In Sprunt we have a faithful friend and a wise and conscien- tious president. She can be eith- er dignified or otherwise as the occasion demands. We can al- ways depend on her sound judg- ment and practical ability. For this she commands our love and respect, and we see success for her In whatever she may under- take in the future. Tiiy ILu-hm PEACE INSTITUTE XllHMA ( ' (l. I 2 I K President of Y. W. C. A., ' 22; Representative from Senior Class on Student Council, ' 22; Y. W. C. A. Caljinet, ' 21, ' 22; Dele- gate to Y. W. C. A. Conference at Guilford College, ' 21; Montreat, ' 21: Meredith College, ' 20; Green Athletic Team; Dramatic Club, ' 20, ' 21. Walking Lieutenant, ' 22. •■ i r i.v not so .shiirt hut that llinr is timr for .■nllrtrslt.- Norma always has so many things to do that we often won- der how she accomplishes them all and still has time for fun. After careful deliberation we have decided that it is because she doesn ' t waste time talking — she acts. And no doubt her bit o ' blarney helps her too. Nor- ma loves to help folks, and es- pecially likes to take us in hand when we are blue and home-sick. As president of our Y. W. C. A., she has worked faithfully and has inspired that organization with a spirit of which we are .justly proud. PEACE INSTITUTE ' h l Dt i ISABEI, riAliKEI.EV [HARIJ : KT1I ( ' A[{OIJ 2 J K House President of Annex. SI; Student Council Member, ' 21; Winner of P. I.. ' ISI; WalkinK Lieutenant, ' 22. Vnluablf thhii x romr in smnll parcels. According to Miss Ingraham, Isabel is the common sense member of the Senior English class. And that isn ' t all. She has a mind of her own and a will quite out of proportion to her size. Isabel intends to teach and, although we suspect that she may be mistaken tor one of her pu- pils, we know she will make a success of it. Why are we so sure? Well, for one thing, there ' s her common sense, and tor an- other, she ' s Scotch, you know. . . 0 . % ' ' m Tha XiDtnii Pf;ACE INSTITITE Kl.lZ II w JI Editor-in-Chief T ' oiccs o Piacf. •I ' l: Alt Editor the Lotus, ' 22; I ' ndergraduate Representative Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. ' 22; Proctor-;n- Chief of Chapel, ' 22; Green Ten- nis Team, ' 22; Secretary II © M Society. ' 22; Walking Lieutenant, ' 22; Green Volley Ball Team, ' 20; Treasurer Sophomore Class, ' 21); Secretary and Treasurer fresh- man Class, ' la. Mary is a mixture of fun and seriousness. Slie takes life as it comes and still manages to leave the impression of dependability and capability. We hardly know whether to prophesy that she will be a professor in some uni- versity or a famous movie star. You never can tell about Booker T.. you know. PEACE INSTITUTE Til 3 LyiTHS RUTJI Bl. ' IXKLEY ELM (.ITY. NOItTII CAKOLIXA White Tennis Team, ' 20. ' 31. ■22: White Volley Ball Team. ' 211 ; Walking Lieutenant. ' 22. -7711 ' (lift of fci.triliiitioll. thr iiiiw- rr to rharm. irhrii. wli,r, iinil uliiim she u iiiti(tr Ruth is usually rather quiet and yet we suspect that there is plenty of mischief lurking be- neath her calm exterior. She is never in a hurry and can accom- plish any amount of work with- out making the least bit of fuss over it. Life must hold some- thing big in store for Ruth with her quiet ability for making friends everywhere she goes. ] DTiiii r ' KAfi: ixsmiTE i ' I ' K Ai ' artemic Honor Roll. ' 22; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. ' 20. ' 22: Chair- man Devotional Committee. ' 21; Magazine Staff. ' 22; Choral Club, 20. ' 21. ' 22; Chief Commencement .Vlarshal. ' 21 ; Green Tennis Team. ■20, ' 21; Cotillion Club. ' 21, ' 22; Glee Club, ' 21. ' 22; Treasurer 50phomore Class. ' 20 ; Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Convention at Mere- dith. ' 21; Treasurer Choral Class. ' 22; Walkins Lieutenant. ' 22; Cluss Lawyer. ' 22. ■Kr vluii Martha possesses the happy faculty of knowing exactly the right thing to say at the right time, and this as much as any- thing else has helped her make her numerous friends. But Mar- tini isn ' t a paragon of virtues af- ter all. She lacks decision, for slie can ' t decide whether to pledge her allegiance to David- son. Carolina, Trinity, or N. C. State. PEACE INSTITUTE Sa- ' Lo ' tm Elizabeth (iiissox FAISOX. NORTH CAROLINA :- t K Queen of the May Day Festival, ' 22; Editor-in-Chief of Lotus. ' 22; Vice-President of v j, jy Society, ' 22; Vice-President Senior Class. ' 22; Historian of Senior Class. ' 22; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. ' 22; As- sociate Editor Voices of Peace. ' 21, ' 22; Walking Lieutenant. ' 22; Vice-President .Junior Class. ' 21; Secretary i 4 K Society. ' 21; Athletic Lieutenant. ' 20. ' 21; Vice-President Sophomore Class. 20; Commencement .Marshal. ' 20; Historian Freshman Class. ' 19; White Tennis Team, ' 19; Choral Club. ' 19. ' 20; Glee Club, ' 20. ' 21. ■22; Cotillion Club. ' 19. ' 20. ' 21, In youth and heauly. trisdom is but rare. It would take some one with a pen far more fluent than mine, to give due justice to Libber. Her accomplishments seem to have no limit. She has suc- ceeded with everything she ever set out to do. We sometimes wonder if anyone ever saw her when she wasn ' t the picture of daintiness. As Editor-in-Chief of the Lotus, she has proved her- self thoroughly eflicient and cap- able. T ' h B IL. D ' i ' ng PEACl ' : INSTITUTK liu ' llEL ( ' l LKKETH (lltADY 11 MM Editor-in-Chief of L otus, ' 22: I ' lesirtent n (■) m Literary Socie- ty. ' 22; Prophet Senior Class; Vice-President Glee Club. ' 22; Member Glee Club, ' 21; Presi- dent Choral Club. ' 22; Member Choral Club, ' 20, ' 21, ' 22; n©M Commencement Marshal, ' 21; White Basket-ball Te-am, ' 22; Cotillion Club. ' 22; Y. W. C. A. Choir. ' 22; Walking Lieutenant. rniila.iioii of i«;),), r.v.v. Speaking of capability, well that ' s Rachel all over. She can do anything she wants to. from giving recitals to making the An- nual a success. And when it comes to mischief — that ' s her middle name. Mr. Brawley fully expects her to be a second Beet- hoven and we know she will be. PEACE INSTITUTE - I ' sia laDtns LrciI.E lIll VAlM nrXX. NdKTH CAIidLINA President 5 } K Society. ' 22; Secretary Y. W. C. A., ' 22; Sec- retary Senior Class; Commence- ment Marslial. ' 22; Associate Edi- tor Toiccn ol Pence. ' 22; Glee Club. ' 20. ' 21; Choral Club, ' 20; White Tennis Team, ' 211, ' l. ih ' s xhon in, (hi l}r, Itrr hai)i}inr liriiiulnriti . ' Everybody loves ' Cile. She just has the knack of making people worship at her shrine. And. too. ' Cile is dependable. We can depend on her tor anything at anytime for she ' s true as steel. But there ' s plenty of flre in her too. and we ' d certainly hate to arouse it against us. PEACE INSTITI-TE Xki.i.ie Elizabeth Kisse 5 K Editor-in-Chief Voices of Pracc. ' 22; Associate Editor of Lotus, ' 22: Statistician Senior Class; Associate Editor Voices of Peace, ' 21; Secretary Junior Class. ' 21; Commencement Marslial. ' 21; Green Tennis Team, ' 20. the nnhlr.1t (lift of Hi- Nellie is the sort of person who, no matter wh at she does, can emerge looking spick and span. On account of this rare ability she was voted the neatest girl in school. Evidently the paths of Nellie ' s brain are laid out neatly, too. and we are ex- pecting great things of her. PEACE INSTITUTE The Lotus Lily Wixx MKltANE, NORTH CAROLINA EJitor-in-Chief of Lotufi. ' 21; Associate Editor of Voices of Peace. ' 21. ' 22; Secretary of Stu- dent Council. ' 21: Choral Club. ' 19. ' 20, ' 21, ' 22; Academic Honor Roll. ' 19. ' 21; Walking Lieuten ant, 22. Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil oV? ' books consnmeil the midniffht nilf We always picture Lily with her head buried in a book, and the marks she makes certainly show evidence either of studying or of natural brilliance. Often- times we are inclined to believe the latter. And Lily can do lots of things besides making 99 ' s too. In spite of her studious nature she is full of fun and is always ready for pranks. The Lotus PKACIC INSTITl ' TE C G 5 m I 3  - r j= c .in S 55: t X I I •: c, I i. O f 03 J - i IS fc,jism-(i,n J ; pq mm li, o o X ttl PKACr INSTITUTE The LiOtus Senior Poem In a hiiiil nf mirth ;iii(i snii liiiic, Staii.U th,. M-l„„,l wr l,,v( ' Abnv,. iill otl„-rs of til,, land. Bi ' iglit as stai ' s alinvc Are uur liupc- f,.r lin- dear future; Kvci- may she -faiid In the heart of Carelina. ' The best state ef the land I I.niii; we ' ve Worked and |ila,ved and studied. TlirdUiih many a happy y( ii-. In every ereviee, nook ami eciruer Lie iild mi-mnries ilear. That hnhl us with soft. eliii;;in- tinjier?. ■■Stay 1 they srem .. sav And he a sehonl irl all ynur life. Don ' t ever iio awav ! Ihit all the world is ealliiiii: We ' re nee.led in the trife. ' i lioui;li we hate to leave onr school mates, Eaeh must livi ' her iifi ' . To Peace will i-omi ' new dauiihters Better far than we. Yet we ' ll ever love and i-herish Dreams, dear Peace, if thee. There ' s a little soni; of partiui;, Scotehnien love to sim;. I ' ll ini; it now to thee. Peace; Let the echoes riiiii. Farewell, farewell I ' has a m.inrnfnl -ound. And always hrinj;s a -i;;li ; So give t(] lis that hotter word. That sweet old word, ' ■(luuilhi , ' . Lily Wi.n.x, Poet. The Lotus PEACE INSTITUTE Scfiior Class History T KAHrriOX .111.1 .■iisi.iiii t.Mcli IIS tluit rvrrv iiii]Hirt;iiit  ' rwA nf time vliniild li,. iv,-(in|ii|. iii.l if tlir f.iiir viMV (■(illrjic cdursc is not an iiiipiir- iiiiit iicri.id ill a liiiTs litV, wluil is It is. tlicivfurr, the IlisforiLiu ' s |iri ili ' i;i- III |il:ii ' i ivciiril iiii a. nut (if the chiss iif V.)i-1. its prcigi-ess and ac-hii- ciii(iils, aiiii the events which liave heen of interest to the chiss. Se|itenihei- 7, IIHS. stiiihls on! |ii ' eeniineiitly to tliis lifadliatiiii; ' chiss, for it was on that ihiy, four years iiiin, allhi)iii;h it scciiis hanlly the same numher of iiioiitlis ai;o, that I ' eacc iipeiieil her i;atcs to twelve verilaiit Freshmen. Al- flioniih the . riiiisticc had hccn sii;iic ' il. war was cinil innally wai;e(l ajiaiiist us hy the So|ihouiores. whose iliity it was to aciinaiiit us with the mysteries of i-ollcL;e life. This they diil li ' taking lis tliro iigh all infoniial ceremony known as Initiation. r siirvi ' i ' d the (inlcal lnif iMiiie out with the re(|iiircd niimhin- of scralchc-. Soon v hccaiiu ilideiit of ,iiir ahility to overcome all ohstacles, and entered into the I ' lilli ' i ' ac ' ivitics with the I ' lithiisiasm and |ic]i of Fresh- uieii. We later had caii-e to wouilcr just how Peace hail liecu maintaineil in forincr years without us. In the fall of l!M ' .i. eight of our uiiinher returned to welcoine thirty-two uew memhcrs. ' I ' liis was ,f the largest So|ilioiiiure ela-ses in the history of the scl 1. W ' r did not altogether ignore the I- ' re hiiien and it took us snme time to g( t them adjusted to their |iro|icr stations. The most oulstaiiding event during the year was a party gi ' eii us liy the Senior class. At this ]iarly the Seniors gave us their ]ii-i -i leges for mic whole day. These consisted of signing up and going down town, and having a date on a regular -cliool night. The fall of r.lL ' ll hronglit sixteen Jolly diinioi-. hack to Peace. Here we re- eeivdl the pri ilege of cha|iei iiig the under(dassmen, anil the responsiliility was indceil overwhclniing ! . ow it was no longer neees-ary to hang over the rail and watch the )iroccedings of the .1 iinioi-Seiiior Kcccption, luit we actually were the h..stessis, and how we did shine I . iiotlicr occasion which we shall never fori;et was a dinner party given in our honor hy .Vngelia .Morrison, our class mascot. PEACE INSTITUTE TSae Lotus Coiniiieneemoiit Class Day exercisps lirciiii;lit the tiiial iriunijil] whi ' ii wf re- (.•fivcil iJiir i ' il liiiiis fi-diii the Si-uinr-. assuriiij; lis that vc hail I ' eaclii ' d that place which vc hail hccii wurkiny ' tii attain tiir tliicn years, Jn Si ' ptemlit ' r. 1! 21, twelve, mir iirii;iiial rmiuil iliizen miiuher. retunieil tur tlie final stniiinle with J ' sych. Kiii;lisli. ami the Kiniis nf Israel. Our Senior year has heen all that we I ' oulil hope fur. We shall never f ' iiri;ct the Viri;iiiia-( ' ariiliiui frmt-hall lianie at Chapel Hill, the lovely reception i iven us by the Juniors, the Sophomore Valentine ]]arty, ami the many iiet-together ' feasts with Miss Burwell, our class teacher. As Cuiniueiieeiaeiit 1 ' ay ilraws near, we are lilleil with rej;ret at the thonijht of leaviiiu ' the friemls wii have maile. .Vml we are fhinkini; not only of these frienilships, li it also of I ' eace it-elf. with its many ha])py associations. We feel that what we have learned has been an important factor in forming; our ideals and determining otir aspirations. Our e.xit now nuiy be eompareil to a shi]i ' s leavinii ' liarbor. One by oni ' the tncs are leavin;; us and we shall soon be out on the uncertain -ea of lifi ' , but in our carpi we are carryini; tons of the sweete-t of memories and i;ooil wishes for Peace. ELIZAH ;TH GlBSIIX. Historian. The Lotus PEACE INSTITUTE Last JV ill and Tcstawcnt Staii: iir Xmrni ( ' ai;iii.i a i (. ' c.rxTV (.!■ Waki.; ' ' ,■■(,■ liisliliilr. Cl ' IA 111 ' IjAl.l ' iK.II ) V ' . the rl;l s ,A I ' .ll. ' : , nf lllc. ;lfnivs;li,l Sfnil ' , ■•.lUlllV, cilV, mi. I .•..ll(-r. ivill- iziii lliiit soon, wilh .li|.l ii ill mil- Ii;iimU ;iim1 1 ' im,v in , ' ,iii- ImmM . vr sIkiII iin Inrlh. iiiAci ' 111 iTliii-ii; mill liciiiL; in llic |inssi ' ssi(iii nf rrrlaiii |ii-ii|ici-|v mill I ' lTri-l- nf wllirll Wr wisll tii ilispiisr, ilii ilriiw ll|i this ilnrllllliMll . ' I ' llrrrfniv, kllnw Vr lluil Wr. tllr ;l f nri ' Sn i 1 1 rlas , l.riui; nf snimil niiliiU. lilirrill ili-linMliiiiis, mill rxiTllniit iiiriiini-irsmiil iiiii irvsl mi. I i 11-s. . 1, , jiiTrliv iiKik. ' kimwii ..111- hisl will mi.l tn-tmiii ' iil. ll is in nimiinT mnl fnrm us fnllnws: Item I ' I ' ll . li s (lr;ilimn, mir I ' rrsi.lriit. wr will niir fiiiili, Inv. ' , mill Inviiltv, ilirnui;lj- .iiit tlir niniini; ' years. [tioi 1 1 Tn : Iiss :MrI,i ' llmiil: (ll . . ' - niinr riass. ami a . ' - tinlnil ( ' niiiiinl. that will h. ' a ]«Tfci ' t t ' xaiii]ih ' tn Ih. ' wli..l. ' s.-l I. {■J) A Suiilriit lln.lv. .■a. ' h innnh.T ill. ' ] imii.1 |i..s rssnr .,f lii.iih sh.i. ' s. spals, wi.nl hnsr. rain.-.. at. iiinhivlla, ami .iv.i--shii. - ; with tlir iiliarant f at Irast six ill ' r|l Sllnws ill ill. ' willt. ' f ..f 11 ll ' l ' -:- ' n. CI I A .Miss Kn.lv Ini ' .Mnii.lays, Fair wn-k ami ■I ' haiiksiiivini;, iiistra.l nf only fni .-asninal wrrk-rmls. (4 ) . r.ilil. ' paiii ' i ' . with a |ii ' i ' f. ' .-l il ismiirsr nf at Inast fnvty |ia:;rs nil I  aviil. llKM 111 Tn Miss lliivwi ' ll. nlir lii ' l.ivi ' il riass t.arh. ' f. wr will tlir Miii-i ' i ' i ' lii i ' ami ili ' - vnlii.ii nf ra.-h ini ' inl.rr nf her i-lass. Item IV Tn 111. ' rlass nf l!lli:l: ( 1 1 In till ' aiih in .Mi K ii ' k|.alri. ' k ' s ..lli. ' . ' . a ii. ' at littlr parka.-r lalii ' l. ' .l. llamlli ' with rail ' . I ' h. ' si ' . .l. ' ar .1 iiiiinrs, ai ' r .mr |ii ' i ' ilr rs. Tli. ' V have hi ' i ' li iiaincil thi-nii h yraf- nf liai ' .l lal...i ' ami su llVriii;;, ami il wniil.l liiii ' t us tn SI. ' thciii ahiisi ' il. In niii ' . ' ..riii ' i ' nf this l.nx thiTi ' will h. ' Iniin.l thi ' raiT, Init inilv ili ' li htfnl pi ' ivil. ' i:.- nf attiiiiliii l.aski-l-hall .-amrs .liii-ini; tli. ' wrrk.— i ' s|,i ' , ' iallv th. ' Caniliiia-Statr. an. I 1 lavhl-nii-. ta ' ,- i;aini ' s. In aiinthi ' i- rnrnrr will hi ' Iniiii.l th. ' iniii-li-sniii;lit-aftii ' |.i ' ivilri;r nf liaviii;;- suiinr- any niiilit ill ih,. wiik. In ihr Ihini .-nnii ' i ' nf this ilaiiity ]iarkai;i ' , th. ' i ' r is a I ' nli ..f a.lvi.-r. whi.-h. .I. ' ai- fri. ' ii.is. it may hr ail -aiitai;i ' niis fnr ynii In lir. ' .l. . nil what is in till ' fniiflh .■l. n l■ .liininfs. wr Irft this i.|irii that ymi may till it with snnir nrw S,,rrn,l Srninr fnrUr.jr. ( J I l.a-lly In ihr .liiiiinrs wr will mil ' iliixnily, niii ' ii ' tiii ' S. mii ' litlrs of rrs|irrt, ami .nil ' iilrals. fnr llii ' ii ' Sriiioi ' y. ' ai ' . PEACE INSTITUTE TSa© ]L © i:ias Item V To the class of VJ-2i: (1) The privilcfif of allriiilim; the .1 iiiinr-Sfnior n-ccptioii. (! ' ) The iii-ivilryc of rliiiiici-.niiiiii ' wis ijuwii town, and plaviiiii tlio part of big sisters. ( ' ■J ) The joys of iiiifiatioii ! Item VI To the chiss of r.)2o : (1) The hojic of some (hiy i;niiii; ii ir. into the worhl as we are ahowt to i;o, on eonilition that ymi have ilonc as well in ymir work as we have in onrs. (J) Tip these frcsli yonni; iiiiinl- we inai;iianiinoti ly lie(|iicath the -alt of our inteUeetual powers, hiipini; that it will keep them, until a ripe old ai;e, from suceiimhiiii; to the fatal dart of Cupid. Item VII ' J ' o the underelassmcn : ( 1 I The hope that ne.xt yoar the famous nine minuses for ski]i])iiif; study hall, nnty be reduced to at most five. (■2 ) That iliss Eichelberger may foriiet when Weduesdav eomes. Item VIII To Jliss Becker : ( 1 ) Our sincere thaid s and appreciation for the patience and interest she has manifested towards us, throtii;houf otir Senior year. {2) A State Library all her own. To ilrs. Moore : (1) A gardener for tin ' Sluilia (lanLfii. To Mrs. Fowler: (1) A canary bird that will sing. To iliss Kirkpatrick : (1) A season ticket to all baski ' t-ball, baseball, and footdiall games in the State of North Carolina. To Mrs. Webber: (11 A choral class composed of tweuty-tive -iplendid sopranos, and tiftv rtimbling contraltos. Toil ' rs. McLelland: ( 1 I .V secretary, who will keep strict account of e -ery body who goe out and comes in, where they are going, what for, and wlien they expect to return. lTE. r IX . s llesiduary Legatee, we name I ' dizabeth ( ' room, to execute this our Last Will an l Testament and every i art of the clauses thereof, hereby revoking and deidaring voiil all other wills and testaments made by us. In witness, wliereof, we, the said (dass of 1022, do hereby set our seal and signature, on this the thirtieth day of lay in the year of our Lord. One ' Idioiis- aud Nine Hundred and Twenty-two, Peace Institute, Raleigh. North ( ' ariplina. {Si iui ' tl) Cl. ss of r.l22. M-VETiiA Faii;i.ev. Lnii ' ijcr. TSa® IL®! PEACE INSTITUTE Senior- Class Prophecy The .■iflcniiii.ii was l.ivrlv. ' I ' lic scltiiiu ' sun il hiiiiiiuitcd tlir liciivciis with shades nf pah. rose and i;ul,l, ami made a hcaiilifid ha.d.;i;i-ninHl tnr ihc stal.dy ,dd i ' AV- nf thr I ' rarc caiMini-. A ( ' iith. m-i- v hrnuiih; the fresh fraiiraiiei. (if w iiiewii i;i-ass and spi ' lni; lliiwevs. I ' l ' iniiid in;; one ihal spriiii; luid in all Iht ,i;lorv. Thn naliire snnled on the Seni.ivs of ' l ' 2 as v dashed nnt on ll ani|.ns, s vin.i:in.u haskels cd ' huicdi. ehaltei-ini;. teasing, and hnhhlint; ever with fun and eiifhiisiasni -ei- the last snns. t and ni.ienliuht picnic at uiir fav.ifile hannt, irordeeai Springs. . A hvisk walk somi carried lis to the spviniis, and mice there, in ihe same liappx ' . carefree, manner we set almiit hiiildilii; iiiir Imnlire In niasf hacnii. l- ' iin and merriinent, sii ppleinenH ' d liv a straniic sadnc- s liecaii-e we knew that this was eiir la-t fmlic ef the sort, made the siipp. ' r pass all too (piickl.v, and hid ' ore. 1 realized i! we were cireh ' ,1 aronnd the hnnlire with joined hands, siniiin;; onr Alma .Mater. Willi my llioiii;liN hent upon this ciivle. Iioniid |oi;. ' ther hv the very sonu ' we were siiiiiin,-. and heiil ton on I he separation that must enme within two weeks ' time, my mind was -mldeiily set adrift out over the days, months, years, that were In follow, and I hei;an tn |.nnder the future of these (dass-iiuit ' s ,d ' mine. liiisv with -iich thon-hts. I nnennscioiisly stndh ' d away from Ihe crowd, and lindin- a liiiv hnhhlint; -Ireani a lillle way otf, I sat down, ami there, in the hush of Ihe Iwlli.Lihl, faidiiii the l.ii;. risiiiii moon. 1 resumed my slraniie tlioiiiihts. 1 i;azed at the lillle stream, and lo! e -en as I looki ' d i ' urew wider ami wider. I was hlleil with hewildernient; and th.ai a deli, -ion- stupidity seemed to possess me. When the -Ireain had i;rnwn to -iicdi an exti ' iit that I -niild nn loiii;-or sec ihe o ' hcr -ide. a while misi cnvi ' ivd it. Thi ' ii the mist (pii(ddy idi ' ared away • 111,1 a liiiiire I aiiie disliii iiishahh ' . a hi ' anliful fairy. Her appearance re- assinvd me. for the A ' M nf tin ' hroad (■x|ianse of water had myslilied me ex- eee,lin-lv. She waved a slender, jeweled wand ahnve her head and spoki ' to me in ihe most wonderful ' ' oice I have evi ' r hi ' ard. Mv chilli, ynii are sittiiii; hcMile the Mreani nf life. I ' litil now it has heen narrnw. Iml at last i ' liav widened for yon and yniir classmates. Soon yon will he ill its miiUl with its foaniini; wav ' cs aronnd ymi, and with many a sinrmy and main a siiiisliiii - da - In iMiconnter. ' nll are iinw wniiderini; what the fu- ture hnlds in -Inre fnr yniir dear idass-mates. ' She ,;;rai ' efiilly idrcled her wand over her head and was i;oiie. What was flii- I saw Tlir bright li.-lit- .lazzliMl mr! I va m u ii|..ml the iiiliTii.r of a hii;i;c audit ' iriiiiii tilled with well-ilressed. iiitellii;eiitdiinkiii wn- iiieu. My ;;aze waliih ' fed ilowii the aisle td a i-nstniiii ii|ii ii wliii ' li were a mas- sive tahli ' and some haiid-omo chairs. IJehiiid the tahle sto,„| .Mar;;aret Siiniiit llall. oiir heloved Siniliait Kody I ' reshleii ' . still exereisiiii; lii ' r |io ver to eom- iiiaiid. and witli i;avel in hand, eallini; the Iniiie a-scnd.iy lo order. . voice ni ar me whispered that this wa- the I ' resichait of the Xathmal Federation of Women ' s Clubs. The scene chani ed immediately, and I saw tlii ' rear of a iireat colonial farm liinise. Its aristocratic apjiearance assiircil nie that true southern l]i --iiitality was to he found within. On a lari;v, cool hack )ioi-ch sat a hanilsome yonni; woman chnrniui; ' . She wa- intent upon licr woi ' k, hut tiually she raised lier head and I reeoi;iii .e l : Iari;aret Jiajkius. Yes. Pe-;;y, our Senior ( la-s Presi- dent I d ' hc ilay of uiiraides is not past ! T lia l oidy to shut niv eyes and open them in another I ' .mntry. What a ■seidniled lookini; ' spot I Xo. it was a native settlement in China, ami there is a mission selniol in the ilistanci ' . Seated in the doorwav, whom did 1 . ee hut Norma Coiinell, surroninled hy a crowd of native children. T looked a?;ain and saw : rartha Fairl. ' V in a richlv furnished hou.loir. facing- a full len-th rellection of her still beautiful -elf. and hol.lin- between her hanil- a striui; ' . from which were suspended the usual clozen frat pin- ami six diamond rinus. The whir of an auto motor cpiickly attracteil my attention, and T saw a ( ' handler Spei ' lster race down a heantiful country road, turn into a lovelv drive, and sto]i before an attractive white hnui;ah. v almost covered with )iink rambler ro.ses. .V bii;. handsome man slcp]ied from the car ami greeted a pretty youni;- woman whom 1 rei-oi;iiized a- l.ncile Howard, onr ipiiet. unas- siimini; ' Cile of Peace, seated in a bij; ' porch swiui;, readinu ' t o two ailorable ehihhvn. Another chaiiiie nf scene and I -aw before nn ' a iireat amlien .m])let(dy held and swayed by the melodicjus strains of an old violin. As I watidied, the dainty, gracefully jioised figiire with the instnimentt at her ehin, became more distiuet, and T fonml that, this was really and truly Ruth Erinkley. She had won n ' Uown by her mar ' elons techniipie and sweetness of tone. The scene darkened and I i;azed with wonder U]ion mv surroundin;;s. Be- fore me was a dimyliiilitcd drawing; I ' oom with massive furniture. elei;ant dark draperies, which shut out nio-t of the lij;ht. and soft i ' ersian rui;-. In the soft rays of a rose shaded lamp. I saw wo tiiiiires: one rather small, leaning over a desk and intently writing;; the other with her head ludd haughtily in the air while she siioke in slow deliberate. t(mes. 1 had surelv heard that voice Tha iiDtias PEACK INSTITUTE siiiiiewlicrc. and tlicre v:is soini ' tliiin; familiar also alioiit the (iflirr tii;urc lii ' iit nvrr the (Icsl , I listciicil anil camr tn the .■inclusion thai the smalliT , ( Ihc twn niii t lie takini; iliclalinn. M v i;lan T llicn rested on a ln.ok ..n flie taMe tiiid I started as I n .;nl e.l tlie name of llie aiillior- i.ilv Winn. A-ain J tnriied my attention In the littli ' tii;nre at the .lesk. Ve , it was Isahel llark- lev, secretary t.. I.ily Winn, tlie world fanion- author. Hilt what alioiit Klizaheth Cihson. .Mary l;o,,ker, and Xellie Unwell o s.ioner had I tli..n-ht than 1 saw a dainty lilonde hehind a tea. ' lier ' s desk in ■■ idass r n of a inii -ei ' sity, which I snrmiscd to lie Colnmhia. I lieliild l.ihher wh.. wa now M. K. Cilison. I ' h.l;.. l ' h.. l. I mi;;ht well have e.xiKvled this of l.ihher with her |.sy,dioh,uieal mind and i cnins. It w.-is tran,-e tliat I simply ha. I to think of the name of one of my cdass- inates and inmiediatidy her fnfinv was revcah ' d. .My head sei ' med to reel, and T eonid scarcely mako out the scene liefore me. . l last I hc-anie aware .d ' a f ' ' in d rated with nuiny hri-htlv trimmed hats. Indeed, tlii ' re -I ' eme.l to he 1 lid of them. There were all sizes, dia|«-, and c.dors. s.. that the r.i.mi IcH.ked like a erazv (piilt. . s 1 looked, a stately H.iiiire in hlack velvet ero.ssed till ' 1- II mid snrveyed the dis|,lay with satisfaction. Cmdil this hi ' i[ary liooker It wa-, siii ' ely. i tnrniMl and read the sii n al ' he cntrani-e id ' the slio|,: ••.Madame Dnoker, I ' lflli Avenue ' s First .Milliner. So here wa I looker ' P., my old class-mate, fascinaliii?: the world with her -lylisli Ids, and seltiii,i; ' the fashion for . ew York ' s hats. The scene li;:hte 1 nntil I izazeil njion a siotle-s, white-liled kitchen where Xellie Knssell wa paiiislaki nj;l V measnriiii; the tlonr for a cake. The snn shone in lhroni;l] the windows and slmwed nie |ilainly that ' here was not a speck of dirt (II he found, from the shinv stove to th, spotless white sink. Here indeed was . ellie in all her i:lory, revellin;; in nealni ' ss and sy-tematic order, and piittini; into practice the art die had learned at Peace. . s I watched, she -ave the Hour -ifter a hiM firm shake and called to someone in the adjoiniii.tf room. ihit what was that tem-ihle ]iaiii in my shollliler It was a- if someone were shakin;;- the very life out of me. -Kachel : Kachei : are von i;oin;: to slee|. all iiiilht ' . You ' ve had ns all scared to death : We coiildn ' f find yon. ( ' ome on ' . we ' re the last one- now. ■•Why, ' file, is that yon Have I heen only a-h ep I think I have heel, WW niuidi awake. I have seen the future of my elas -niates. Shiverin- in the damp, chill air of the evenini;, I looked up and saw the mooii,_ now swiiiiiilii; hii;li in the heavens. The whole earth seemed to hi ' tlonded with its siher lij;ht. The same liny stream was trickliuf; at m - feel. Still (lazed and not ipiite realizini; what had happened I •, I made my way tn 11 langhin- -roup at the lop of the hill. Jl.M ' IIKI, (il, ' . liY. I ' riil ' llil. PEACE IN.sriTUTE ' _[• ' ];]. C; XjDXU.2 The Lotus PEACE INSTITUTE KA 1VJ. E..W. PEACE IXSTITITE Th2 2 Dnm Po e m We entered Peace as Fre,4iiiieii reeii. Intent on obtaining a .sehixiliii , Of studying hard we didn ' t ilrcani, Not to nii ' iitiiin all this ruliii ' . Soon we got used to all these things. And could hardly helievi ' mir eyes. When finals were ]ias-.i ' i| and iininiciici-nient came And we dunned the title of ■•S(i|il](iiiiores Wise. Being posse .-ed of iniiid t ' ai ' siiperiiir To those of all classes preceding. We tilled (inr |.lacr nnnsnally well. Anil never had doulif nf succeeding. Succeed we did. and all was well. For, when Coinnienceinent came in ifay. We took our exams, and passed them all In the easiest kind uf way. Once more we i-ume, and imee more is ours The success for which we ' ve tnilcil; As .Juniors we ' ve lieen happy girls And nothing onr pleasure has s]Miiled. So now for a toast, let ' s give it with vim. To a class from care so free I May our cup be happiness, full tn the brim — The Juniors of Peace, 2:! I Junior Class r,,i,,i,-s: HhirL- ,n„l Cnl.l Fi.MWKi;: lilnrl.-rij,;] Sii au . |..TT,.: -UV niiisl all Inn,,, lo. rlhrr nr Inu,,; sri„i nilfl,,: ' .Maui 1, I ' irri.x I ' rrsii ciil ■ Iai;v 1 ' ate Virr-J-,rsl,lri,l Ci.-Ai K l;i iiiAXAX ■ (! riliir!i- ' rn_;i! iiri-r . -ALAII lioVIl I ' ocl Miss MM!V KlIlKI M. President Junior Class, ' 22; Student Council. ■22; Cotillian Club, ' 22; Glee Club. ' 21, ' 22; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 22; Secre- tmy X j, I,;, ' 22; Walking Lieutenant, ' 22. M. RY Pate jj © m Vice-President Junior Class. ' 22; Asso- ciate Editor VoicPK of Pearr. ' 22; Vice- President Sophomore Class. ' 21; White Basket-ball Team. ' 20, ' 21, ' 22; White Teii- 1 -s Team. ' 19. ' 20. GUA lU 1 1(-) M Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class, ' 22; Chief Marshal. ' 22; Literary Editor of Lotus. ' 22: Business Manager, Yoiirx nf I ' rarc. ' 22; Assistant Cheer Leader of Whites. ' 22; Sophomore Class Poet. ' 21; Cotillion Club. 22; Glee Club. ' 21, ' 22. Cl.,M-|lIA BAIl.f.V Il(-)M Voicr.t of I ' cricc Xluff. ' 22; White Bas- ket-ball Squad, ' 22; White Tennis Team, ■22; Glee Club, ' 22; Choral Club. ' 22; Dra- matic Club, ' 22. PEACE INSTITITE TsVd Loius Sarah Bovii ]i (.) jj Junior Poet. ' 22; President Cotillion Club. ' 22; Associate Editor Lotus. ' 22: Associate Editor Voices of Pence. ' 22; White Basket-ball Squad, ' 22; Vice-Presi- dent Freshman Class. ' 20; Glee Club. ' 21, ' 22; Choral Class. ' Hi; White Lieutenant. ' 19; Vice-President Preps, ' !!); Winner Monogram, ' 19. Harriet Brown 5 j k President Athletic Association. ' 22; Member Student Council, ' 22; President Glee Club, ' 22; Vice-President Glee Club. ' 21; School Cheer Leader, ' 22; Advertis- ing Editor Lotus. ' 22; Business .Manager Voices of Peace. ' 22; Cotillion Club, ' 22; White Lieutenant, ' 21, ' 22; White Basket- ball Squad, ' 22; Athletic Council, ' 22; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 22; Winner Monogram. ' 21; Choral Club. ' 21. ' 22; White Tennis Team, ' 21, ' 22. Maky Brown j] ( i [ Treasurer Y. W. C. A., ' 22; White Bas- ket-hall Squad. ' 22; White Lieutenant. ' 22; Athletic Council. ' 22; White Tennis Team. ' 22; Winner Monogram. ' 21. Cliff BrjiKH i Ji K Literar.v Editor Lotus. ' 22: President Day Students ' Club. ' 22; .Member Student Council. ' 22. ElIZAUETH CRftoM (J) i Alma Har kv - i; jis JjDtm PEACE IXSTlTt ' TE Mli.iiKfcU Ml Lai K]. ij) K C ' dnimeiicement .Marshal. ' 22; Green Lieutenant. ' 21. ' 22. Bi.izAMrrn Mjxip.n- v {, j Vice-President Cotillion Club. ' 22: Cot- ill. on Club. ■2L ' 22: Glee Club. ' 22. Bktsey Mo.vroe 17 (.)  f White Basket-b.ill Squad, ' 22: Winner f P. L. ' 21. Elsie Monroe n M Commencement Marshal. ' 22; Cotilli Club, ' 22. Fanny Monroe 2 I K Glee Club, ' 21, ' 22; Choral Club. ' 21. ' 22. Makv La. V Palmer h « m PEACE IN ' STITI ' TE dlB 1j€i-MS Hele.v Parsons 2 K Green Basket-ball Squad. ' 22. BtRT PtKKY 2 ) K Mul.LU: PiGFOKI) 2 (Jj K White Basket-ball Squad. ' 22: White Tennis Team, ' 21. ' 22; Winner of Mono- gram. ' 20; White Lieutenant, ' 22; Winner of Numeral. ' 21. EUA Reynolds nWM Vice-President Y. W. C. A.. ' 22: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. ' 21. ' 22; Green Basket-ball Squad. ' 21. ' 22; Treasurer JI (■) M Society. ' 22; Commencement Marshal. ' 21. ' 22: Green Tennis Team. ' 20. ' 21; Cotillion Club. ' 21. ' 22. Flora Shoales 2 J K Daisy Smith 2 J) k Cotillion Club. ' 22. ' I ' ll a lj©ini PEACE INSTITUTE .Mm:v Thomas Sl ' KWAia- v ij, | Fluor Manager Cotillion Club, ' 22; White Basket-ball Squad, ' 21, ' 22; White Tennis Team, ' 21, ' 22; Cotillion Club, ' 21, ' 22. Licv Lkk Stkotiikk 2 1 ' K M VIIY Wll.KlNS n (■) M Winner ot P. I., ' 21. El.sll, Wlinl.Allll 5 J K (Ireen Tennis Team, ' 22. Inl WooTKN- 2 l K (llee Club, ' 22 Hk.xa Y.m nc! HwM Vfiirr.s ' ) Piiiii- Staff, ' 21; Glee Club, Fifty-four PEACE INSTITUTE T ' h ' Lu±i2i Sop how or f Class irAi; :Ai:ET i[cKi X(i. Vrcsidi ' iil AiiiiiE S(irTiiKi;i.A ii Viif-Prfsiili ' nt I.I rii.I.E IIaJ( II ; Srcrcldiii iiiiil 1 ' rnistm ' r CoLows: I ' lir ilr and Uulil i ' ' j,( juEi; : V iuh ' i :Motto: -To Ihi srlf l,r Inir. J EiJGKKTciN. Jkwh, ,Mu;si i;m.. Vji;inxiA Siinr. 1Iaiu!aki:t EWINCI, LrrJU.K MVKIiS. VllHilMA SKU.AliS, Annik Gi.KAsox. Hklkn QriM.AN. Jaxkt Shkkraki). Ella Hat ir. Lrc ILLK Rankin. Lacy Southeuland, Awiie HiTT. Ethkl Ray. Evklyn Spkight. Ada Bici.lk KXOHXES. PAtLl.NK RKNMK, EIGEN ' IA WALLACE. BESSIE IvIcKiN ' Nox, Margaret Wright. Margaret FlFTT-Fn-E il ' irii iLotUil PEACE INSTITUTE Poem We ' ve tliniwii iiwny j;ri ' cii glasses, Fur Sn|iliiiiiiiircs ari ' we. We ' ve entered liiiihi ' r classes; We ' re smart as -mart can be. Twenty-tliree in niunlier, Wc tiiil t(i make a I ' ep. The Si.pli.imnres iNi n.it slumher; We ' re a class .■la.ck full ..f pep. So lieri ' ' s fn tlie dearest class ,,i ' all I T(i the highest heights nniy she soar! : la - she always aii-wer iliity ' s call. Hail I class lit twentv-fdiir! ADDIE SOUTUEKI.A. il. PEACE INSTITITE Tlhs IjOii i Fifty- SE TEX T ' h ILDiTiig I ' EACK INSTITUTE F?rshnian Class 1 ' ' i;a ( ' Es ( ' i. ' isi ' . . IIaci. ' ikt MAi:i;n v Xki.MA ' ol IMAVAV ] ' rrsi,tr„f ] ' lr, ' -J ' n ' si,h ' i,l .SfiTi ' liini- ' I ' i ' i ' iixiirrr ( ■,.!,.. i;s: J ' nrnir ,1,1,1 (!„l,l Fl.oWKi;: Vi,jl, ' l IUVKN T. I) 1;m |).. TV. I ' ;mx , lnui. N. :vi via Ai . I ss. EioisK Kiwrs. Kt.izmmtii Srcd, JnsiK ' I ' ruMji. Ei,iza|{i;t[I WlATIlKICSl ' lillN. LAIKA Williams, Lliou ki.ly.n PHACE INSTITUTE T ' ha Lot!:!- I ' Diiias PEACE INSTITUTE jrAinilA l.Ki: l!ii|.-l EN r ' nsi.lnif Baknks. Matuk Bl IKINC.IIAH. MARGAKKT Caliiwkli., Naxme Lee CiiTiiKAN, Bessie Cnx. Bektiia Davis. Maiiv Dll-T,A1 Mann. Fannve R iiK Messh-k. TllEZAH Peli etikk. Gekaliiixe QlIXLAX. El.IZAHETII RicnAKDsdN. Annu: Wright. ViniEr IM-:. CE INSTITI ' TE rh LDtai i i % ii m :- J- I ' slSi ljr;j:N,iJ ri:.U-E INSTITl ' TE c- u .,o„,fe. j.-,, c.,c j .a2r| i: !!}_ special Class Bl . KIXCII V Cuisr. FiiA.N Nl.M,. (.. SXM.I.I: . JlMMIIA Wi ' iCINS. Gl.AllV.- PKACE INSTITl ' TE j;i- IjD-i- i Tha iDiTis-- PEACE IN-STITITE Btisiucss Class iI. i;iiAi;ET Wade . . A.NNE T. lii:AiisiiEi; Vii:i.i.MA Waiiueli, . Prrsiilnil .Srrrvliirii . I ' viiitiiinr Bradshkb. An.xe T. DowTY. Edna 0ppj wi.N. Pearl R v. Catiierink Sanderforii. Hec .en SniXE. Jl ' LIA STRAYIinRNK, SlSIK MAE Waddeij.. Virginia Wai e, Margaret WooriALU Clara PEACE IN-STITl ' TE a jia ILutm Tlh® Ia©t lll PEACIC INSTITUTE Art Class BooKBR. Mary Fettp:r. Mary BnWDKN. THOMA HdWARU, LlTIIJ JONKS. CAiniEX Lassitkk. Makv MAiutow. Hakuh Ra.xkin. Lacy Waite. Lillian WOMIJIK. El.IZAH PEACE INSTITUTE ' jiii L,DtiT3i Tsi i tj-mi I ' KACIC INSTITUTE HHIfe 1 1 -rmmi 1 i B wF ■ tii KSI ■1 1 ■ B 3 ' A oL ki HB ' 1 MM: fl HEX ' ' S p ' Jhi 5 1 , 3j Mr. 1 ll B . TVg Mnn IJ B H Bn K — ' ' ■ ' iL l _ ■ ' ' ' ... Domestic Art Class CXMIT.I I I . K ClIX. UhKTllA DwuM ' oirr, Dniciiriiv Km.wujs. Paiiim; .Ml.XnX. ?:i.lZ.M!l.Tll Hav. Emm.v.v KXV. LliJJAX Slli:i!KAKM. El, LA Srcjii. Jc.sii: Wiuiiixs. Gr.ADY.- Wn..s(i. , RiTii I ' KACE IXSTITITE Plis ' Lri- m Dot? c Stic Scicficc Class ArPLi: viiiTi;. K[.izai:i;ti[ BfCK INGHAM. MaKCAKKT Campishll. Ei.izAiii;Tn Cox. Bkrtha Ham,. Maucakkt Si-r;i nt Rav. Emci.vn Rrs.sEix. Neli.ik SIIOI.ES. Plor.i WkU-s, Eva WiUGi.N-s. Gl-AlIVS Tlim 3L©-iing I ' EACl ' ; INSTITUTE Expression and Dramatic Class Baii.k -. C ' LAI IllA CKISI-. FliA.NIKS .M.MlsIIIllultNl:. VlIiCINI Cmmu 1 I L. X ll: Lkk D.VMS. Caiicii. QriNI.AN. El.IZAUKTlI . .M m;i UAVKNI-nllT, D(lIi(ITII Saniikrs. Maiitiia (•.il;  III. Llll A. Ewi.NcK Lrc ii.u: S.MiTii. Daisy Ceil UK .N. Bk.-SII Ma. . . Fa.nnvk Rum IIS WII.SUN. RlTII PEACE INSTirrxE The Lotus Music Depar-tmcnt ■HORAL CHI Tj:lii iLiDiiiS PEACE INSTITITE Pia?io Anukknvs. Air.rsTA ANIHiKWS, .lAxi; V. AxDiti ws, Maktii A Al ' l ' LKWIIITK. Ei IZ VI Bafjiax. Fr.diiKNc i BONNF.V. KlnlsK BORDKN. MaKTIIA L BrLl.nrK, Maiiy BVNIM. Maiiy Canaiiy. .1 vNfi i: Cantiik.x. Ki izAiii.r COdl ' KK. .MauY Davis, Cahcil ElKJKRTON, .Ii:wi:i, ElI.TNlMDN, VfUA Fi-TMAIN. Ol.ivi; lOl I ■nil Hatch. Bklsik Hii.i, HlGGl.XS, EUXICK HoTCHKiss, Mrs. Kir.c.oRE. Ei.iZAiti;Tii La.ssitkr. Lll.Y Mak Mks.siik. Tirzaii Ml NR(lE. FA.N ' .xrK ModRi:. RriiY P-Mi:. M. RY PAITKRSIIN. Ca]I(iI,Y. Pkarce. Eli{| ;|{T- PlI ' PIN. Maeikl Pope. Mrs. QriXL.VN. .J.VNICT RATCl.Il IE. PaiLIXK R A ICin EE. ViRdlXIA Ra.msay. Annie [{EAVIS. ElIZAIlETII Saxjierfiirii. Hee.ex Sanmi KS. Maui II Skllars. AxxiE Sheri{. ri). Ell. S.Mrrii. Floriexe Sreiiitit. Aha B. Stew.M!!-. M.sry T. STRormai. Lt ' i y Sl-CC. J.ISIE Taxkersi.ey. Mary Wallace, Mary Warh. Mary N. WEATIIERSl-doN. L.M ' RA Wells. Eva Wilson. Anna Winn. Lily WiiciiiM.i,. Clara Wi:ii;irr. M- R(;ARi;r WllMlIIT. VlllLET Voice Bexekek. Mrs. Bonxey, Eloise BuRriEN. Martha L. BiM.wx. Hakiiilt Bri KiNdll .M. M- Ri: ri:t Cooper. M. ry ElMJERTOX. .J|: VEL f.virli ' :v. m. rtiia Harrison. Ethel Monroe, Faxxie P. tterso. . Caroia ? Pi;lletier. Gerai.ihn Reams. Ei,izaiii:tii RriiY. Mrs. Pope. JIrs. SANin:iti ' dni). Helen Taxkersley.Mary WlI.S(LN. AXXA Winn. Lily W..ni.ALi. Clara PEACE INSTITUTE ' li© I iDlias Graduating Recital Rachel Giiadv P ' unin ASSrSTEIi I ' .V C ' ai;i)LV. I ' axtekso.n Soijraiio moan AM I Sn.ufn (Wiil.lstcin) l ' „ ' ,lh,n;n All. ' i;!-,,, on l,ri.. Ailii-ic. M  1;..ih1.i II W:ifcrs iif liiniptoiika TActirnncr li:iin ' iirniii Wiiiil Siiiii; • ' -((■ ' ' ( [oiiiiliuie ' ' iirniTiciis Soii-s ily iI,,lli(T Tauiilit .Mr I)n,r„l- III T.ii Caflir.lnilc (•ii,i:]outie Drhussii Sunset ( ' III! 1,111,1,1 Isnl,l,.ns Lielus To,l L,s-J IV Til Dnux Lien Drihru,!.- ' illaurlk ' I),n W,,,!,, ScrriKi.le 7 ' -« ; KIr-v M,lss, ' ,„ ' l llusli : [y Rally Ilrrif,,,,,,!,,, V ( ' iiiii-crto A iiiiinii- (i ricij ( )rclK ' stral arc-niii|iaiiimi ' iif n|iiiii sccoiicl piaim ]ilayi ' i| liy Mr. Ili ' awlcy. m2m Tlh ' S l TyMs - PEACE INSTITUTE mflRTTER PEACR INSTITUTE THH© LiDtUS Glee Club IIaiikiet liiKiwx I ' rcsidi ' iil Kaiiii.i. (ii;AiiY Virr-l ' ri ' siJcnt JIEJIBERS Rachel Grady Viiic.ima : Ivi:hs Tikzaii Mhsskk Li.KWKU.VN Williams .Mahtiia Li;i; BoiiiiKX CAiiiiLvx Patterscix Margaret Wade Eenmie HiHinxs Sarah Boyd Mabel Pii ' PIx Clara Wikiiiai.l Ethel Hilt Harriet Browx Li ' Cille Hatch Martha Pairley Grace Bcciianan Elizauetii Ghisox Clacdia Bailey Margaret Bickimiham Rena Ymxo Elizauetii Reavis Nelma CcirRTWAV Mary Cooper Elizauetii Qiim_ x Pail Dillard Aihue Soithehlaxh Margaret Jenkins Anna Wilson ' rl cj ' f rrh ' l.? - peace institute Student Council .Makcai.-kt Sn:i t Halt I ' rrsidiiil .Mak ia];et .Iexkixs I ' rrsiilciil , ' i ' iiiiir CJuss .Mauel Pii ' I ' ix i ' rrshlriit Jiiiiinr Class irAl;(,Al;ET : l(lvi. . (i. ' I ' vrsiilrill Siijili iiiiiili; ' Class Fl!ANCES Cl!isi I ' rrsi,lnil Frrsliiiiaii ( lass Cliff 1!fti,er I ' lrshlnil I ai Shnlnils Xc I;MA ( ' (iXXEEl L ' rj.rrsflihllirr Sriiliir Class Xei.ma ( ' di irrwAY h ' l ' prasriilal i i-r al Lun r X.ikma ( ' ..XXEi.l I ' rrsi,l, ' ,il ) ' . W. C. .1 Haimmet 1;i;owx I ' n ' shhat Mill, In- Assnrialinn Cai.mm.yx I ' attei;s,]x Trrasairr Shalriil I!,,, , PEACE INSTITUTE Tha iuM Th :LD-jmi PEACE INtSTITUTE Y. W. C. A. X iI:MA ( ' i]. . E],L Eli.a Keyxoi.iis I.II ' II.E IIoWAKI) M Ai;v lli;ii v. . . ,Mai,-v ]!.m,kkk Uwlrnjni h,nlr Urin-rsvulatirc ( ' ai:iii,y. 1 ' ai-ii:i:sii. Chiiirmai, „f Miisir I ■,,111 in IJ Irr IvriiEi. lIlTI CliainiKiH uj I ' oslrr I ' onniiilirr 1ai;(:ai;kt ilrKi.N .mix Chnirma,, „f Wnlrl, Cnmmilhr Kl.lZAI ' .E ' I ' Il ( illlSO.N rlnilrui ' iii nf l ' ,iiii ni Sori,,! Srrrirr ( ■11,11 mill r MAiniiA 1- ' aii:i,kv Chili riiiaii nf Miysinii SI II. Ill I ' liissrs , Iai;i.e I ' ll ' nx Cliiiiniiiiii nf Snriii! Srn-irn C niiniiil Ire ' :i.. tv:r Uai n ky rlinlniiiiii „f Dvrnlininil Cmii mil Irr ' IIai;km:i- 1;i:.. vn Cllillnililll nf Snrlill Cnllllllillrr . I ' rrsiilriil ' -I ' rrsnlriil .Srrrrliini .TrriL ' nrrr PEACE INSTITUTE I ' sl ' XiDMS d Til a E Dtns I ' KACE INtiTITUTK Commenccmejit Marshals CuAn, l.Ki.; lii . ' ■ , ,- ■ M„rsli„J II M :m I ' j iK Mom:..].: Vaa.x 1;i:v. (ii. :• ' i K I )iii;u I II V 1 Iaviox I ' liirr .Mll.l.l. ' KI. .M.l.AII. ' I.X PEACE INSTITUTE Tliy XiDtng ( WWr , ,r,oc. nit . «,-.■ , _V, -r , r J ' ) ( fLcr [ :71!lk_Z±?) n r:: E E ll|L- n— J ' Tlhe ILo ins PEACK INSTITUTE PEACE INSTITUTE Tjia Lotus TsiB 2 ©Sini PEACE INSTITfTE Sigma Phi Kappa Literary Society Ma)iln-rs V.-Vn AlM ' LKWItllE i-i:v Is.MII El.llISK Bll.XNKY Maiitiia L]:k BoRnicx Ri Tii Bhinki.ky HaUUIET BlKJWN MakY WaTKIXK Bl ' MJirK Ci.iiF BrTi.EU EiiiEi, Br-iT Nannie Lee Cai.hwei.i. Eeizahetii CaMI ' UELL Hl ' ETUH CiIAMULEE NOKIIA Cdnxell NkLMA Coi-RTWAY Elizabeth Ciiooji DOKIITHY DaVENPOKT PaiI. DiLl.AKI) EllNA DOWTY Jew i:e Eiigi:ut(in Annie Loi.se Eva Martha Faireey Elizabeth Giiiso: Margaret S. Hai Al.ma Harvey E ' lllKI, HITT Lniii: HiiwAKii Paei INE Knghee Ml! IIREI. . I( Lm R! Fannve Rc«;eus ; Harriet Marr{iw TlIlZAH Me.SSK ' K Elizareth Mixci: FAiNNiE Monroe Mary Allen Moj Virginia Myi:rn Hei en Parsons Gerai.iiine Pei.i.ei Molly Pigeord MAIil.E PlIM ' IN Laiy Rankin Catherine Ray Elizahetii Hill Reaves An.nie Rktiakdsgn Nellie Ressei.l Martha Sanders Flora Sholes. Daisy Smith FioRiENE Smith Mary Thomas Stewart Ma St Elizahetii Turner Gladys Wiggins PEACF INSTITUTE ThB Ij imi A Pi Thcta Mil Officers IJacm EL Grady Prrsiilriil JIaroaket McKixMix ni-Prcs ' ulvnl -Mary Bohker Srcrrtnrii Ella Reyxolus ' rrrnsiii-ir T2a® Ijotm PEACE INSTITUTE P Thcta AIu Literary Society M- ' lU SaUAII lidVIP AN- K TiII . 1I ' SI). BK liS[li;i{ Mauy BiioWN GliAt ' E LKK BlK ' IIANAX MARGAHET r!r( KINCilTAM Blot li; (■( ;( ics Cii [,LK Ew Mrmhn-s Liii-u: May Lassiter MAIi(!AliET McKlNNdN Betsy Moxrde Elsie Moxrcie Ei.( SE Mn Mary Laiy Pahier Mary Pate Caroeyx Patti:rs(i. Elizabeth Lane Qi-i.n Janet Qltnlax Margaret Rainey Elge.ma Rennie Nellie Rives Margaret SrdTT AxNiE Sellars AiiiiiE Southerland AUA Belle Si ' Eigiit JdSlE Sl ' GG Virginia WAnnELL Margaret Wade Lat ' ra Weatherspoon EvA Wells Mary WilkiiNS Llewellyn Williams Anna Wilson Margaret Wright Violet Wright Cl W( LL Margaret Jenkin PEACE INSTITl ' TE The Lotus ' Tll ' H ' IjfD-i ' liij PEACE INSTITUTE PEArE INSTITUTE The LiOtus ' r) r T ' r.- n-|- _ PEACE INSTITUTE . JilL ' w J_I U Jj iJ-i:: = xinetken twenty-two J oiccs of Peace Staff 1 1 (-) M ilAi. ' v i; ;i..i.- J ' J.lllnr-iii-Clnrf (il. ' ACF, I!l CIIANA.N nusinrss M,n,„,irr ( ' i.MiHA IIaii.kv ( ' ai;iii,v Pattki;s(in Sai. ' aii liiivii iMakv I ' ate Assnria r l ],lilnrs i K Xj.l.I.lE III SSEIL IlAi:i:ii,r l;i:,nv: ilAirniA Kaiim.kv l.r.ii.i: Hhwakh El.IZAHEl ' ll (iinSdX l.u.v Wixx .l.s.«-.;,( r •:,lilnrs J2tB PEACE INSTITUTE The Lotus rM ' S ILD-iTis PEACE INSTITUTE PEACE INSTITUTE liy Lcj-lTas Til- !Ld t:is PEACE INSTITUTE URKICN GYM TEAM PEACE INSTITLTK TdiB IjD ' tmt WHITE TENNIS TEAM GREEN TENNIS TEAM ' -ili; ljD;i:T3,: PEACE INSTITUTE WHITE BASKETBALL TEAM PEACE INSTITUTE Thu LdIus The :i Mm PEACE IMSTITUTK WKKATll DANCK K H (1 M M A ■! IIAV I ' VCIiVNI PEACE INSTITUTE ' T ' ha n otns SCENES FIUIM MAY DAY PAGEANT Ninety-nine siB l olias PEACE INSTITITL It ' s :i frcliii — ;i surf ,,t ' arliy fn liiij;— tluif sftMcs iill ar(Hiiiil Vdur licarf. If iir ] it tii;lit anil iii:iki ' it l.raf ami llimli. Caiiiilil unawares, y.iu jinii|i ami lilnsh, anil ynnr lirart scrnis sturk wliiTr il -linujiln ' t lie, sn that yim stanuiic i ' and say, I ilnn ' t kni v. It ' s a funny frclini;, a sort of loft-out fcrlini;, that makes yon think yon have no friiaiils. ami then you -oothe ami pet ami Idle that feelini; until you ei-y. - ' It isn ' t fair I Von lie awake ami thiid hard, hateful thon-hl- : you make dark |ilaus that wnddii ' t do to tell, and in the nioru ' ini; you are -o eross and fussy, that your i-ooueniate leaves you ami slams flu- dour hehind her, . t hreakfast the haeon looks horrid, the -rits are hnrned. ami iheeiitfee tastes hitter, so that yon push if all aside ami, with a ery superior and niysterions air, ask to he excused. Vou walk in a hazy sort of way froiu elass to ela-s. indillerent to everythiui; that ha]ipens, ami i;enerally hored with the woi-ld. That feelini; ,i;ri|is yon aiiain. in the evenim;. when you look o it a the imion, and then von ii;h, he- eause there is notliiui; ' else to do. . ll fliron:;li the day you have reminded your- self llmt your heart is hroken, ami tlieu when you see the n!i von know if is, for that ipu ' er feelin,;; holds yon to it and makes you look sad-eyed and di-oopy-nioutlied. With a -wift movement yon ' urn fi ' om the window, and. eatehin- si-ht of a ho.x of iMudy and a Imok, shrui; your shoulders ami dive in auioui;- the pillows and eanily. .Vn hour passes, and j;laneini; up. your eye falls u]ion a erunipled letter, lyini; iunoei-nfly near — ami you womler, ' riien if all eomes hack in a fla.sh— Ella Reynolds. ' 23. PEACF INSTITUTE ■PI. A  «k«««« Statistics Prettifst Rachel Gkady Bfst-all-rnund Harriet Bkowx ilost iitn-ai ' tivc DoitoTiiY Davexpokt llnst iutellec-tiiiil Elizabeth Gibshx Must tali ' iited C ' aiiolyx Patterson Swei ' te-t Mariiaret ilcKixxox iliist siiic-erc Lrcii.E Hciwarh Haiiilsdiiiest Fraxcks Crisp Bfst s])(ii-t Ei.siK MijxiiDE Ei. ' St athlete —.-z- ir r Lrcii.LK. Hatch Best daneer AimiE S(hthei;laxii Cutest Daisy Smith Daintiest -.irARTiiA Saxukrs Xeatcst Xellie Rtssell ilost iliuiiitied Rexa Young ilost nritiinal Sarah Boyu TUm ILtJ ms I ' KACIC I.MSTITl ' TE ' RACHEL qRADY A HARRIET BROWN DORATHV DAVE N POUT a iUOLYN PATTERSON One HiNUKED T« PEACE INSTITUTE Tlhs ILd ti ELSIE MONROE A — ■ p i T ■PIB IjE HATCH ADOmSOUTHERI. BtAlSY SMITH MARTHA SAU.NDERS BENA YOUNG SARA BOYD Ox-E Hi ' NDREi. The T2la iOtnS = PI CE institute To Old North State Til livr ill sllrll a nmillvv of jcssaiiiiiic ami ]iiiie, ' I ' ll si.|. till ' sparkiiii; ' waters Of ilrai- nil! ( ' aroliiic, Is thr iiiily thill- I think iif ' hrii 1 am far away, . ii.l oh. Ihr l,.ii,;;iiii; lirai ' tarhes That hll my hrart rarli ilay. I Invo yon, ( ' aroliiia. With your siiiiiiy skirs so lirii;hf. Frnm your hiiriiiiiu ' saiiils ami sraroast To your lofty iiioiiiitaiii hri lits. Xo matti ' i- whrrc I wamlcr ( ) ' i ' r iiiiiiiiitaiii. jilaiii. or sea, -My lioart will hr ro ' iiriiiiii; ' To my ol.l hflovnl X. (_ ' . Hahrikt Bkown. ' 23. One Hundred Fouk PEACE INSTITUTE == TiiB X, D ' ims Th© IjD ' inji rEACK INSTlTrTK THK CIITTII.I.IIIN CUB UNli Hl-nuueu six PEACK INSTITUTE Thm IsC tus One Hi ' NDEKD Seven Tlh ' B ILiU-iTas PEACE INSTITUTE X. Y. Z. PEACE INSTITUTE L Di ' !ll5 Quakci Club O.xl: Hundred Nl: ThalLo-tms Vi:. CV: INSTITUTK ■ 5 PEACK INSTITUTE Ihy X,Dtl2,s Hall of Fdnic M.UiV LA.V P. Bets Monro ANNf Skli.ar;- Fkan ■ES CRIS Saba I Bovi. JIARV C.iol-ER KLsn Wo.lI.AI Elizcibcth Club One Hlxdreu El TiiB ' Lotm PRACE INSTITI-TE r. D. T. Hundred Txi PEACE IXSTITITE J ' lia ILotiiS Su II d(iy Nighters il ' Fail Club Pail Imi.i.aki. Betsy Lank Qiixlan Martha Lee Bordex Elizabeth Tik.vek Bettik Hill Reavis One Hi xiiKEU Thi Thj2 Mfim PEACE INSTITUTE Ei.N I Em Ar 11 Pe(k;v lENk Haerie r M. LiBBElt OlT! Ill-.MJKKli IM PEACE INSTITI ' TE TSua L ' D ' Ms OXE HlNJ.KED Fll Th ILomi PRACE IN.STITI ' TF. Latifi Club Margaret Jexkixs IIakriet IjROWN . . Presidenl etanj inid Treusurer Ei.i:ai;k I ' ll ( ' i;ihi.m | ' T,AI KA WeATII KUSi ' CKlX I ]Mai;(;ai;et Vi;ii:n t 1 LlCII.I.E IlATril ( ' l,AI jlIA liAlI.EV I.SIE WiiiilAJMi X ' liiI.KI- WuKillT E-ISV I.AM. ( )l l. I.A ' I ' iKZAII MessICK E. A ' (11 (. ' ii;c,i. iA .Myers .Mai;y . . .M, i:,,AX ] v, ,, 1)|,.|,. |,„ .IaXEI- C riXLA.X Onk Hlinhked Si: PKACF, INSTITUTE The Lotus Day Students T2iB Is Mi I ' KACK INSTITUTE Spanish Club iloTT..: -N,, lirrrsillillllns srr srri,, jninl srr hllriios. ' Xn Miiiirs iii;is (|iic cfcMln I ' lll rstr riivillii, I ' m, ,.,.,h, niu, voir l nl,l,. ,■! mnnei-u. .MAi;i.Ai;i:r S.-.irr I)iii:i i II V I )avi:. I ' oi.-t Xi:i,M ( ' ill i: iwAV (ii:i;Ai,iii. K I ' km.ktiei; Ilr.N ' I.KBIl Ej im:. ci; institute Tjii: ILDtns Fiirnnr ' s Diiunhters One Hundred Nisi The Lotus PKACE INSTITUTE Hi -|.KBi. TWK PEAcr; issTiriTE TUm L ' Stus Alpha Marcaret Scott Makv Thomas Stewa Frances Crisi- Elizabeth Mixun 1.., rf..t,, T?AriKS One HixDKEE. T tL Tjis I iOMs PEACH IN ' STITITK A Tragedy in Otic Act TIMK Last meeting of Loti SiMff. P K.K.I Ci Lotus Staff. Discovered — Editor-in-t hief and B ing materials. Bt:si. E.s,s M. x. GEH: I ' d rather i i pennies! Ei)iTOR-is-CniKi.-: Sticlf your head out of tlie door We ' ve got to finish tonight if we stay up until 2 I ' . X. Brsi.NEss M.s.NAUKii (Drags to door and opens quiclii ing; come on! Eight associate editors slump in. rubbing less Jlanager bent over table covered with writ- people Annuals than hgure out pennies, pennies, )ut of the door and lall the rest of the staff. s wildly I : Annual meet- eyes. FiusT A. E.: Do hurry! I ' ve got to get up early and play tennis. SKi.xn A. E.: Heavens, have we got to copy? I forgot my pen! Tiimn A. E.: ' When will this Annua] go to press? I ' m sick of looking at it. FoiKTn A. E.: Let ' s throw away that old pile of material; I never saw such junk. Fifth A. E. : Why don ' t people say witty things! There aren ' t any good jokes. EmTiiR-iN-Ciin:F: Shut up and get to work! Everyone grabs chairs and paper and begins writing. Silence for four minutes. Tiiinn A. E.: If I don ' t get a letter from Jim, I won ' t live im morn. Seco.nd a. E. : Well, Willie sends one every night. Bisi.NE.ss Max.vgeh: Do hush! If you had all this money to figure out— The only mail I ' m interested in is checks to cancel these bills. Silence for ten minutes. First A. E.: I ' ve broken my pen. Let ' s talk. FitTii A. E.: It you do, say something we can use for a joke. Seventh A. E.: I feel tunny — (Keels over— others rush fall down except the Business -Manager, who telephones f(jr lioct Doctor and nurse enter. K ' lR.sK (examining patients): Fit subjects tor liix Hill. Doitok: No — only Annualitis caused by workitis and criticit ■ound her. They all Hi TEACro INSTITUTH Jl© !L OtSM Aind Uf ir a I I Peace Institute | j RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA j ! For the Education and Ciiltiirt ' of Young Jl ' omcn I I Wynne Hall I College Courses. II Courses Preparatory to College Courses. Ill Four Years ' Preparatory School. I Diplomas awarded in Piano, Voice, Art, Ex- I pression and Home Economics. Certificates I in Business and Secretarial Courses. ! i ! I j Instruction: Specialists in all departments. | I j I I Situation : Location in capital city gives special opportun- j ties, delightful social advantages, athletics supervised in- I doors and outdoors by physical director. Special attention ! individual development. Climate permits outdoor life all I the winter. | ! ' i A Home Scliciol for oun,t, ' cr girls I For cataloilUi- ur furihi r infoniutlioti irritr at once to j Miss Mar - Owx-n Graham, Pn-sidrnt j I I j I BUY YOUR DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES. ETC. I BRANTLEY ' S DRUG STORE I YOU WILL ALWAYS GET THE BEST I Telfplione I.t J. C. Brantley Masonic Temple Miss Gcuvkk (in ( ' liemistrv Lali., luildiug up some test tiibe. what is in these test tubes? ' Brilliant student : Frost. Miss Gower: What kind of frost? ,T. XET (])eiisively) : White ' •Class, J STATIONERY, KODAKS j ALBUMS MEMORY BOOKS Sporting Goods I I BASKET BALL I ' TENNIS, GOLF, ETC. I James E Thiem Bell Phone 137 RALEIGH, N. C. j i i Raleigh ' s Leading Hotel The Yarhorough B. H. Griffin Hotel Co. B.H. Griffin, Pn. .„ ,;, Raleigh, North Carolina IhL Hudson-Belk Co. RALEIGH, N. C. Raleigh ' s Largest Department Store To the Young Women of Peace Institute: We extend to you and your friends a cordial welcome to our large Department Stores on Fayetteville, Martin and WilmingtonStreets. Coat Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Millinery Novelty Skirts, Petticoats, Corsets, Kayser Silk and Crepe de Chine Underwear -Second Floor Glove and Shoe Department ! Laces, Notions, Ribbons I Neckwear Department i Silk and Dress Goods Department | — First Floor f I ! THE YOUNGLADIESOFTHE CAPANDGOWN j I will aUavs find the cleanest and best pictures and music at [ I ! Thk Superba Theatre | ! First Ndtioiuil -ittrcictioiis kno-w i the wor d ! over for superior QUdlity cuid ivoiiderful j stiirs. Also Metro, Ftithe, G o dwyii, Robertson-Cole, United Artists, ill I the big specials. Educational, and the pick of j the rest. j Ilrar our nnlicst ro and ori ini. Ynit zvill enjoy lolh. i Whuf ' s the lis,- o- 1,,.||| ' f;Y,ofl. AiHlnl„.vi.rnil,.s; X„ lysivcsii i-a]. nl.niit yuu- Srhnnls is srh,.uls. Wlmt ' s llir iis..n ' stii.lyiiis? F liiiikiiiii ' s :ill v.. 11 .In. Why sliniilil y.iii cnrc iiImhiI your f i-iidfs, .lusl sii yiiii |iiill flii-oiigli ' . Miiylir folks uon ' t all ii. iv,., Hut what ' s the n v d fiissiu ' i What ' s till ' nsru ' anything ■Taint nil usi- i, ' imthiir ! 11 .. 863 M J. . I ' .DWARDS SHOICS AM) IliiSliatV 12 EAST MAirriN STKKKT || (■„„ i:„ r„nr.. Illl„r lh„l,„ Male, Jlrttttxuja RENGI OP i I I Ra 1 e i gh , N o r th C a rolina ! PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS ' 1 ' f I Catalogue and terms upon request, Darnell and Thomas NORTH CAROLINA ' S MUSICAL CENTER 118 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Raleigh, N. C. ELLINGTON ' S ART STORE FINE PICTURES. FRAMES. NOVELTIES ARTISTS ' SUPPLIES ART EMBROIDERY MATERIALS PEACE PILLOWS PENNANTS J. C. ELLINGTON Raleigh, North Carolina T ' Come and try our delicious home cooking. Make our eating place your eating place. Open from 8 A.M. to 7 P. M. MISS EFFIE LEE DIXON 132 ' -■ FAYETTEVULE STREET Hrtists Photo- ngraDers Besides being the largest organization m the country specializing on iwlity College lUustrauons, handling over 300 annuals every year, including this one, we are general artists and engravers. Our Large Art Departments create designs and distinctive illustrations, make accurate mechanical wash drawings and birdseye views, retouch photographs, and specialize on advertising and catalog illustrations. Our photographic department is unusually expert on outside work and on machinery, jewelry and general merchandise. We reproduce all kinds of copy in Halftone, Zinc Etching, Ben Day and Three or Four Color Process ; in fact, make every kind of original printing plate ; also Electrotypes and Nickeltypes by wax or lead mold process. At your service — Any tune — Anywhere — for Anything in Art, Photography and Photoengraving. JAHN Ollier Engraving Gb, 554 WEST . DAMS STREET- CHICAGO Jff j j WHEN THROUGH SCHOOI, MAKE HIN i j START SAVING FOR YOUR HOME j 1 EASY! SAFE! SURE! 1 Loan Association j 1 SEE L S FOR 1 Heal Estate I II sura nee 1 1 j ALL KINDS j ALLISON BETTS , 1 i 107 FAYETTEVILLE ST. i i RALEIGH. N. C ' i WAKE DRUG STORE | j HICKS-CRABTREE COMPANY j j (3)-THREE-(3) FIRST CLASS DRUG STORES | I TUCKER BUILDING PHARMACY j I HICKS UPTOWN ! I WAKE DRUG STORE j KuTH Wilson : Wiisn ' t tliiit :ni aH ' t ' iilly loin; v:ilk fliis iiffi ' i-iioon ' ' Elizabeth ( ' ];imi. i : • ' Tliat vii ;i iiiihl mw. RiTH : Xo-o-o, if Wiis four mill ' s. ' J.WKT ( in Clicniistrv l.ali., li(Mi-iiii; :i niiiiliiiii - soiiii.l 1 : Is tluit the cKlieriiuciit or the liual cumiiij; ou ' 1 1 1 i C . C . G U N N C O M P A N 1 Ili ' h-Class Garments for Ladies and Missrs j at Popular Prircs 1 j 122 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, North Carohna j j Walk-Oi ' cr Boot Shop Powell ' s linlnijies Len,li,„j Slnw Sinn- 17 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. LVNCHBIRO ■Sat) it with FIc J. J. FALLON COMPANY jflorists C. E. TIDOR. Manaecr YARHOROVGH BlILUISH KALEICH. SORTII CAKOI.ISA M.viiiL: Oh wliat jirctty beads you liavi- on I Sprixt: Thoy ' rc Venetian beads. JIabei. : Where did they come from f Hakkiet : I can hardly wait for the 4th of July. Gladys : Does Miss Graham give us a holiday tin LET WOODWARD DO YOUR WCRK Ideal Cleaning Co. DYERS AND CLEANERS Raleigh North Carolina SAMPLE SHOE STORE SHOES . HOSIERY COLLEGIATE STYLES OUR SPECIALTY 218 S. WILMINGTON ST. The Charm of Distinctive Footwear YOUR shoes reflect your taste in dress. Select them with care. Our models illustrate the standard of style and good form sought by discrim- inating women. They are the kind of shoes you will be proud to wear and have others admire. SLIPPERS OXFORDS PUMPS SPORT SHOES IfHITE FOOTlfEAR Thompson Shoe Company THE PROGRESSIVE STORE 120 FAYETTEVILLE STREET ! California Fruit Store known for | i CLEANLINESS. QUALITY and SERVICE j ] since 1900 I J ... I [ Cafidics, Fruits, Fountain I Drinks and Pure Ice Cream i ! j PEACE FACULTY STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME ! I i III FAYETTEVILLE STREET j I ' Phone 35-36 i I i I I I Whdt fjoel- has not sung oF spring? I I Its wpolth of flowers. Hie birds that sing. | ! Its azure skics-oh, evergthing! j ! ' And get theg all forget to say I I That school is out the last of Mag. | I I j THE BIG HARDWARE MEN f I f j THOMAS H. BRIGGS SONS i I Baseball, Tennis, Basket Ball I I and Sporting Goods ! f j RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA j I i I I I i I i ! ! I Official Photograph €7- I I of The Lotus ! Wlntr ' 5 - iMhur i Ij ' lS lU-uaiiUiau ' i-lu .Tnrh (Citti DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY j j Machinery Mill Supplies J I General Re pairinjj; I odern shops I ! j i Phones 752-753 RALEIGH, N. C ' i BOON-ISELEY DRUG CO. i j I I Everything in the Drug Lnw j ! The best soda fountain drinks in the city | I j ? Corner Favetteville and Hareett Street Raleieh, N. C. j I ! i I I Bell Phone. 781 and 395 Raleigh Phone 395 | i i 1 RALEIGH FRENCH DRY CLEANING and j I DYEING COMPANY | I Office: 333 Fayetteville Street Plant: 414-416 Gale Street I N Cleaners that clean | [ i I CAVENESS PRODUCE CO. | 1 WHOLESALE ONLY I = — ! j FRUITS PRODUCE GROCERIES 1 I WE FEED PEACE INSTITUTE WHY NOT YOUR INSTITUTE . ' ! j RALEIGH, N. C. j I WOOD COAL ICE | ! I PI OXE 457 I JOHNSON COAL ICE CO. I j lOQ West Martin Street I ( I CEO MARSH. President B. B. BENSON. Vice President and Treasurer J. A WILLIAMS. Secretary I i I I I Geo. Marsh Company | (Incorporated) j I I Wholesale Grocers i 125 East Martin Street RALEIGH. N. C. ! ! I il.vKV T i. i : Vli;it i. tin- . ' ivnili.il for wafer T ll.iRv Tankek.slkv : A. T. ()., nf f(iiir. e ! At talili ' to Butler ; Willie, will you jili-ase hiiiig some  ' x ? Wili.ik: If iireii ' f on the |iroi;raiii toda.v. Miss Em hei.hkhoku : Vir.ijiriia Myers, go to the rear! Vii:(ii. i. ; Where i.s that ' . An. T. Bkaushaw (I ' Xeiteilly ) ; Have you seen the new settees for the eaiiipiisr ' ., llLISIBIiKi •:• j Tin R.„.l. :,„„.,  ,., .♦ I I STYLE. QUALITY AND MODEST PRICES j I IN DISTINCTIVE I I Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery ' Accessories j i E J. ELLISBERG, Proprietor ! I I2 FA ETTEVILLE STREET, KALEIGH N C I I i BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! I I I THE OLDEST BOOK HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA I (Established 1867) I 1 WE CARRY EVERYTHING IN i Books, Stationery and Office Supplies I QUICK SERVICE YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED f I ALFRED WILLIAMS COMPANY j RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA I j Distinctive Printing Attractive Prices I BOOKLETS. CARDS. INVITATIONS. CIRCULARS ETC. I Prompt Service I M. J. CARROLL SON j PRINTERS Academy of Music Building RALEIGH, N. C. ;-n HiJ ' S LEK SMITH HOWELL L. HMITJi VM. OLIVKIt SMITH President Secretary Treasurer Edwards Broughton Printing Company RALEIGH, N. C. Printers, Publishers, Stationers Steel and Copper Plate Engravers-Manufacturers of Blank Books and Loose Leaf Systems of all kinds Engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements. Visiting Cards Fine Monogram Stationery THE ONLY COMPLETELY EQUIPPED STEEL DIE AND COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING PLANT IN NORTH CAROLINA High Class Printing Artistic Catalogs. Booklets, Menus, Invitations, Stationery HALFTONES AND ETCHINGS CORRESPONDENCE IN ITEI) j Brotati s Women Misses ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ' = j Styles Authe)itic Dainty Frocks for .-111 Occasions MODERATELY PRITED FOR THE SCHOOL MISS 107 Faye.teville Sir yr.1 , 7 ' ) ' The Bland Hotel V. ST. CLOUD. Manager Raleigh. N. C. Six-story, fire-proof building, one hun- dred and twenty-six rooms, comfoiiably furnished and all equipment modern. Courteous and efficient service. Excel- lent Cafeteria in connection with The Bland. Also popular price restaurant. Raleigh, Nonh Carolina ■IT .sT.KT D.V XKH ' rE TRADE AT ' GILMER ' S 1 i;.vi.Kic;ii s l,.vi:i;i:sT , . ii IIksi ' j I EP. KTME T j STORK 1 Wr ;iiv iicvn- iin.l. ' i- snl,|. j i ' lni.NK -iim 1 1 Up-to-the-Miiiute Footery Styles Wm. Heller Co. 124 FAYETTEVILLE STREET RALEIGH. N. C. Riiii[s MAHLER ' S j WE SELL TO SELL AGAIN j Lamps (I lid Fixtures j Electrical Appliances j Mail Ord r? a Specially j IJalker Electric Co. I 108 West Manln St. Raleigh. N. C. Athletic Supply Co M West Hargelt Street Raleigh. N. C. Everything in Athletic Supplies and Sporting Goods WHOLESALE RETAIL BATC MlCHT. (1X0 r:n ) -F. ..I, .(.-s w.U = ...A .t 1 . RALEIGH IRON WORKS Founders Alachiriists IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS MACHINERY REPAIRS Special Attention Given Upkeep of InstittitioiKil P (lilts ■PHONE 98 DUNN THOMPSON WHOLESALE GROCERS Disiribuiors of RYZON. THE PERFECT BAKING POWDEK RIDGEWAYTEA I 311 WEST MARTIN STREET i RALEIGH, N C ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY With the quality and charm of an old etching, or in color as dainty and lovely as a miniature THE FOJVLERS PHOTO-CRAFTSMEN • I 215 ' j FAYETTEVILLE STREET RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA ildi.i.Y ri..K..iai (iiiiiiiiii.i; ' l.noks , r Ihc Dihlr ill table): Ezra, Nche- iiiiah, E.sthci ' , — •■ Mi.vs liK.M.MiAw: M.illy, wliu aiv tlicy Sdiuu of ymir frii-mls? XuK.M.v : •■What Mi r iif llic .lul.atc iiir vuu ni,, Frank? KnA.Ncis: ' ■ ' J ' hi ' IiiHniiativi ' . SEE Royster ' s Fancy Candy OF ALL KINDS. ALWAYS FRESH AND WHOLESOME HERBERT ROSENTHAL THE SHOE FITTER Latest Footwear BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. liALKKiirs Sll()I ' l ' l. (i CKXTEi; 9- Xniili Can.liiia ' s : [(isf ( ' miiplctc WOMAN ' S WEAR STORE Oiiltillcrs t ' .ii- thr Inlaiit, tlir (iii ' l, the Miss aii.l thr MMdaiu,— from llua.l lu Foot Mhs. Fdwr.EH (sci ' in.ff some j irls on tniiiis (-(mrts) : If yuu ii ' ls I ' ati ' li Odlils and .lir, drin ' r yuu .■imic hark f(. iul-! . 1akv lidoKKK ( lav III fun- Kastrr ti. iiiai.l); Etlicl, have my tiiiw ' crs comer ' Ethel; -Xo nia ' am. Wlinc did vim Imv ' em frum? PIANOS, PLAYER-PIANOS. MUSICAL MERCHAN- DISE. SHEET MUSIC, ROLL MUSIC Tlir llnii-y V. Miller .mr Leader BOWLES MUSIC COMPANY 1: 0 Wrst M;irtlii Stivd ItaU-Igli, N. 0. Your Patronage Solicited J J yvu C ti V-A. AUXJU( ( ■ ' ' - ■ ' i ' VJuujix il._ - l ll J (3 w --— 1: ol ly-y-J ,iy 7 lf -i- U a J f ' ' -.- ,£. , fS  - _«■ .-■-. c K - -Nc ■+3 — T, ic t r ' g ■f - - ;. 1 — ' , V ' m «1 ! is i J - • 5 ? -iin ' fi mi} J: . W: . :. mm y w fi:u ' ' ■•St ' ' ' 11 fP sm.


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