Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

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CjIvjOAuJa a j.juJ jX Uj ' S. - x-- THE LOTUS MCMXXVIII PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE STUDENTS OF PEACE INSTITUTE RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Dedication Til flic iiiciiilicrs ,,f fill ' I ' lMi-i- ( ' :iiii|i;iii;n I ' niiiiiiillrc. vhi,, iiMli i,lii:illy, liiivi- i iif 1,11. n fill, l.iisy i,, I.Mvr tlirir ihlilv oriMllKlfiullS 111 Hi.i-k fi if :i (Ji-raliT W-.lrr IllSfilllfr; wliu, as : iiiiiiiffiT. 1-; lUTsnif cvrry ailiiiiiiistriif imi in flir hisfi.l-.v i.f I ' rarr; «l|,, :iiv lillknl f . .i;rf In T in nnr i;ri%if flniiiylif. fliaf nf i nhir.iiini;- ami innilri-nizin;; ' flir |iliysi,Ml |ihinl af I ' rarr, in fin- lni|.i- fliat llir imliviiin:,!- if.v 111 ' I ' raiT iiiii.v 111 ' as ilisfinrf in flir fnfiirr as it lias liiTll in fllr liiisf— HI ' ilnlii-afn lllis Vi.llllllr of TilK I.IITIS Tin: PiM I CxMi ' iicN C Main Hi ii,i ini: I Sinn Vii: vi 3n iUcmoriam . [ks. Li .Id.NES FkILD i[cLt;LI.AXII P.oni :it ' •Gli.|iNv..n,l, in Warn-ii Couiily, N. C. Dci-ciiiljci- 15, 1854 Dic.l at Pc ' ucc Iijstitutr. Uuloigh, N. C. December IT, 1927 Sniiervisor of Musir- Praetiee at Peace, 1010-1027 Little Mrs., an iiufdrirettalile little ]iers in ; unbelievably qnaint a.nd adorable. Her thin, inimitable treble stinimnninij- the proctors, her demure station inside the minute music practice othee, and her small, lirisk footsteps hurrying about early and late, were essentially a part of her. And she lingers — a gentle, fragrant menmrv — in the heart of every I ' eace girl. .Miss May .Mi Li Dean H! m m-ri -r- 6 m Advertisement A XI) iM u (In- 1.1- „i,ri,Ii,i; ,l;,v is Ihti — - ( ' • on,. :,,i(l iill fn.ni f:ir iiiil near! Wc ' c- li-lcl s,. Iiar.i fo iiii|ii ' ..vc nnr shuw An,l uc li,,|.,. v.nril like r;icli ],rr{ ,ruKnu;; nllli.iiiKh You must l i ' iMi-cf ' iil witli tlio iiioiiki ' Ns, so di ' ar, Foi ' yoiiiiu tlicv .-iiv; mihI to von ' twill lii. clciir Tliat to tniilalizr lions is folly i.xtrcijic AVlii-n thi ' v ' ic ' so |iidiiil :iii l so (laun ' crons as otirs swrn. xViul when yi ' ii ' vi ' si ' cii and heard all we know From the grand old lot to the big- at ' lir-show. We hop.- that we will have met ynnr wild.vst expeetat ions Ami that vol! will si ' c us all auaiii in oni ' future ilemoiistrations. m M  aa H 19:20 ■J 9 H! m r-r-f -r- j fW The Campus n llK iijiiiniliil.lc (■.,!, lunis, ivy Iniiin-, 1!] ' iisIh..I I,.v ll :ik ' s kin. I ;imii. Reg;u-(1 with a ixnsivc, Iciiilcr iiir The hiri ' if flif i ' ;iiii]iiis ' cluinn — Till- sciirrviiii;- feet of thr silviT s(|uiiTel Th,. hir.l ' s sonn-, Ka.v innl swrct, Th,. iirrru aii.l i;.,I.l ..f tli. siu.-l.athcl gniss, Trochlfii hv Youthful tV.-t. Ai.iOK Cahr. ' 38. m ndW A m m i iM A  J1 II Mits. Marv Goodwin Fowler Mrs. P owle ' r TV TKS. Mnry (inodwiii F(nvlci- was Ih.i-ii scvciity-fmj years a i. on a raiiililiii.u ' ' ol.l fanii ill Clinwaii .■cuiity. Xmtli Caniliiia. As Mary (i Iwii, slir livi ' .l happily llicn- for fifteen years, aii.l flien, in INTO, inoveil witli lier family to Kaleigh, wliere she met ami iiTariie.j Mr. Kiehar l Fowler. Of her four ehihlren, three now survive. Mr. Fowler ,lle,l while tin- ehihlren wire small, aii.l ilrs. Fo«hr, In her enm]ielent eniitrol of the sitiKitioii, anil in her iintirim; i tVorls, that ma.le possihie tl .Inealion of her eliil.lreii. .lisplay.-.l nohillly of .-liarai-ler thai ,-,,iiinian.ls our a.liiii rat ion. Dnriiii; this perio.l she was niatron al the Oxfoi l . lasonle Orphaiia-e, al lalll.lon C.lhi;. ' . ami al ( Jreeiish.n-o ( ' ..lie-,. f..r W ii. Ol.l frl.-n.ls, ..I.I lies, an. I ..1.1 ass.,.-lal i..iis aiv .■onslanlly r. f.rn-.l I.. I.y li.-r; ran Iv ,|.„.s sh.. h ' av.. til,, .■anipiis llial sli. i- 11..I .i..y..iisly ,-.,nfr..iit.M hy ,s..iii.. ..n. whom shi. has l .4 ' riei„l.,l in .■arliei- y. irs. Mrs. Fowlei ' eaiiie to I ' ea.M in lilH. .. Sli. ' Iia.l .■.miph.te supervision over tin ' iniiniKiry and the grounds, ami was malroii of tli. ' s.-hool. p. ' rforniiii;;- sinu ' ly ami with eharaeterhstic vigor and ili.ir..iii;lim ' ss, .|nii,.s wlii.di wonl.l liav. ' k. ' pl tlir.M- ordinarily eii.lowe.l im. rials l.iisy. Sli. .nt.Mi-.l I ' l ae. during thi- Dinwi.l.lii- ad- ministration ami has s. ' rve.l through tli. ' a.lniinistrati.ms of Dr. Stoekanl, l r. Eanisey, Miss Graham, ami Dr. I ' ressly. The.se twenty-two years of her life she has devoted unsparingly, and her iiiter. ' st in the school is, accordingly, a strong and vital thing. It is in.spiring to mite tin- .h-vntion ar. ' or.h ' .l Mrs. Fowh-r I.y the s.-rvants of the plae.-. The niajoiily of tli.-in lia . ' worki ' .l nn.ler h. r snpervisi.ni for a nnmhi ' r of years ami in a gr.-at im-asnii- thi ' ir fiil. ' lity may Iw attrihnt.-d to her ivniarkahh ' inriueiiee. Their a. I. . rati. m tor .Ma Fowh-r is a .•.immingling ..f L.yally I grafituile. .She- is thi ' ir fri. iid. Mrs. F .wler is perhaps lli, ' niosl I.eL.v. ' .l mli. ' r of tin- I ' ea. ' e family, and nii- .l.iiihteilly thi ' ni..st .■iili ' rlaiiiing. .Sh. is primarily a niolh. ' r, with an insight into lininan iiatun- that is as ran- as it is lieaulifnl. Tim. ' , with its tnrhnlent riilhless- nes.s, has not succeeded in elfa.-ing ih. ' eti ' rnal y.mth ..f Ii.m-; l.nt it has given to her a wisdom as pungent as th. ' hom. ' ly lull enrati i- pr.seriptions on her n. ' al white shelf. Tier r..inf.irting arms ar. ' tin- ..n. ' s t.. eiifohl th. ' honii ' siek, .h ' spon.l. ' i.t little new girls ; she it is wh.nii tlu- old gills up.iii their reliirn eestalii-ally embrace. Twenty-five Ilcr sfventy-two yc ' iii ' s bare nut tom-liril tho aniaziiig vitality of spirit that is the lircduiiiiiiaiit iiuti ' of licr pcrsoiialitv. She is a liaiidsoim- «oiiiaii, whose beauty of iMi-son lias l.iTii cnri. ' hiMl hy llir stamp upon it of a lifo fircly ami deeply lived. A droll wit and a raustir toiii;iic. wliosi ' fi-aiik li sly is trin| or(Ml liy tlir miscdiie- ' ons H inl lc ill liri- Npai-liiiiii; Mark i-yos, an litter lark of pretension, and a linnn.i ' ons gruniblinj:; wlioso fninndahUaiess dissolves on ae(jnaintanee, are lait a few n{ her eudearinn ' idiaraeii risties. Slie is as didinilr a pari of I ' eari. as its massive while columns or its familiar, as vouug a llie onlli ui-i;iin; within its walls. lAVE Med. KAN. ' H. m.  jw k 1926 1926 JB Senior Class C ' uLons: Pink anil Hllrcr Fmiwku: PiiiV Rose MaIIY PaTI i:i1SIIN _ ; ' ; rsillilll GuAci-; Snii ' Ks yice Prvxiilriil Kmh. r,„,„,K Kei;:-t„n, I ' M ' HM C. mm; 7V,-.«« o- Kl 1 m:I,i 11 Am IN Hislaniln l.ii I 1 I 1:1 K IKY ruet All ' 1: I ■xKi: Priiiiliil Mm:v (il;l QllNV ,  ■,„■ ■ UuiKII, I ' Nlssi.i r;,Kx ,1; isrr, : liN ViMii:ii, KliiNS fi„ss Ailn . ' r MEMBERS Elizabeth Allen Diikuuiv Holman Saiiie Rae Barnes Fiiwiis Hiiuiaiid Nancy Beudincfiemi Miliikeu Kichline Margie Brice Anne Melick Florence BRincs Mahy Paiteeson Mahy Bynum Mary Grey Qi inn AlK ' E CaRK MaIKIE RlNER Dai ' iink Clakk Crack Snii ' es Lilly Crinkley Kathleen Stevens Celeste Edgerton Mahy Lov Venters JfANXKTTE Ernst Martha White ItlllMVA f!l: NT RlTII Willi Ats M ' 1 ft6. . ' feifei Twenlij-eiyM Miss Vimii;i:i. Ki Harhikt Pressi.y fi Hi idg m H Elizabeth Skaci.k A[.I-i:n Raleigh. X. C. Pi Theta Mu Literary Soiiety, •26-27-2H; I ' r.-s iilent of Day Student Council, ' 2s; Hi rtorian of Senior Class. ' 28: Treasurer iif i ' i Tlirta M ii Literary Society, ' 28. Serious and studinus. yet t ikiiiK ' .in active part in various campus activities. Elizaljetli is a typical Peace girl. Her in- terest in Peace is of long standing, Inr wlien slie was a little girl she was for a year a member of the primary class here. After an absence of some years she re- turned at the begrinning of her Senitir year in the Preparatory Department. She has made a place for herself at Peace that will be hard to fill. I ' I TliclM Mil Lllerai-y S. i.-ty, JT L ' ,-. A sigh, a laugh, a flash of color, anil there ' s Sadie Rae, Vivacious, interested in people, and a .eiood friend to all. . ' -he laughs her way through life. She has a rather careless air and to some she seems indifferent. But really. Sadie Rae has a deep interest in all that goes on around her and she is willing to do her irart. ! t k 1926 i92fl ik Nancy c ' Vri-ybi.ily-s (ricli.l Xalli-y I:. iievi r sail; slic ahvjys wears a amiliv She is well-eiidDWPd  i;li dry yil ami she always has a joke for any occasion. She loves to ■ ' I nill. Nancy is (;enoioiis, uiiiiiTstaiidinK. ami syinpatlietie. M, | w j i ' Margie always (iiids lime tor every- ihiiig — stuilylns her many lessons, play- ing the piano, helping everyhorty. hav- ing a good lime, reading telegrams, specials, and oh! so many letters! At parties and after dinner crowds sur- round her, begging for the latest jazz, which she is, always ready to play. Margie is a capatJte. friendly, and like- able girl. , .« l«vl:, ' x K m idB  ftl fe Florence Hele.x Bhicgs Raleigh, V. .C,, ■ Pi Theta ilu Literai-v i sieiotv, ' , i sociate Kditor of Toiceg Pncf : Pvesidfiit of Pi Tiieta Mff ' SitM-avv Si Florence will always be outstanding. She possesses enviable ability to perform difficult tasks, and she has assurance and poise. She lacks the pettiness usually attributed to the feminine sex. and is a loyal and enthusiastic friend. Strong in her opinions, yet unbiased in judgment, clever as a student, yet an incurable lover o£ mirth, she is an admired member of the class. M.MvY Eliz.vueth Bynlm Raleigh, N. C. Pi Tlieta Mu Liteiaiv So,i..ly. ' iT-is Modest Mary — a titling appellation for Ibis gentle girl. A bit wistful, quite shy. and very much a dreamer. She has founil her place among us. as a generous hearted, lovable school friend and as an artist of ability. Mary ' s musical talent seems to harmonize with her character, and to reader her doubly appealing. «mt?l ' ' ' ■ ' ' . Al.U ' K Ai.EXAXDKR CaIIK Mooresville, M 2,y,, Hicma Phi Kn|i|ja l.il.riirv Sni-irt V :;7 ■ K,-preseiit:.tiv.- „f stii.l,.,,! Bo.lv. -Js ; Stud. L ' o.iiinl, ■2«: 1 ' . .s. C. A Ciili.nel. ' ■- If; Edil in-Cliief of r..i-™ „ ; ' ,„o,-. ■!. ' «; A -v.,i at,. EJi of Lotus. ' -JTl ' S; Chi s Proj-lHt. 2 ! : B.t,i Delta. ■2«: Till r;,ii-}lplleiiU. riiili -. k; .So,, more Basketl.iill T.suii ' 27, iVi-eer T.- inlf T.TI ■27. Realism is utterly unknown to our fair Alice, An inveterate weaver of gay fan- tasies, she lives in a realm of malie- believe. An inrurable dreamer, an im- petuous, Invalilc girl, a loyal friend, a princess remote and cliilling. A versa- tile and interesting girl — Alice. D. i.iim: A.mki.i Chirktiin. ; Plii KaiuM I of student H...I Delta Temi Baskei One ' s first impression of Daphne is of a (luiet. gentle girl with an appealingly wistful expression and delightful, unpre- tentious mannerisms. On acquaintance she develops interestingly and becomes a dominant figure in the annals of school life. Her Ideals are imperishable, her sense of responsibility admirable, and her loyalty and sincerity a source to which may be traced the interest and affection of all her schoolmates. k m -fM A ' k M B LlI.LV Crixkley Raleigh, N. C, ■- -r -. Thf Kdil Mil , ' ZX-ZS.; A - There have been many romances written about Lilly. Xot that the heroinf wa necessarily called by that name, but the person was the same. She is beautiful, lovely, and sweet — the type of girl that men inevitably tall in love with, and wo- men like to know. Her sincerity en- hances the charm of her beauty and makes her a delightful companion. Celeste Euc.ertox Kenly. N. C. Celeste is a definitely distinctive girl. There is a tinge of indifference and aloof- ness about her that repels and yet at- tracts. Her poise and assurance make her a remarkably capable girl and one who will always be outstanding. k 1926 1926 JB Thcta ilu 1,1 Club, ' 25 Ua; Jeanette is a clijlcl of Fair ' s tjDlilon mood. She is as gay aud caretree as thii warm caress of sunlight or the .iubilaiit song in the throat of the thrush. An expansive anil appealini; Iriemllhics constitutt 1 L-n ,1 p.iit of lier nndeiiiabl eharni, Ti • ' Ml 111 ' Inenilships, peneroil and iniim i 1 IV n.iiure. and loraliU She is likr a llii vei ' ni ' Wly awalifned. Rebkcc.v Pakkek Grant Mocksville. N. C. Pi T lirtn Mil Litenuw Sociut.v. ' 28. Rebecca .ioined our class in its Senior year, coming to us from Duke University. Daring her year with us, her originality. wit. and pleasing personality have won a distinguished place for her on the cam- pus, Rebecca has been a decided asset til the Senior class. She has always been Ilie same good natured. quiet girl whose company everybody enjoys. m dii m. ' k tl Jil Marhaiif i Rose Grkkn Raid (111. A ' . C. Day Students ' Club, ' 27 Versatile sums,iip Margan t as well as any one word can. Put lior on the basketball court and she is lightning it- self; seat her at the piano and she plays the music of the masters; g:ive her a drawing to do in the Biology lab. and she does it correctly. One may say that Margaret plays like a prnfttssional in any position. DoKoiiiY Hot.; Hnleiuh. N. Dorothy is rather quiet and reserved, but those who know her know that she likes a jolly good time. She has a rather serious appearance, but she also has a sense of humor. Dorothy has an earnest and friendly nature. She is a good worker sincere friend. 1926 Ik Hum Vreck. X. ( ' . Sigma Phi Kappa Lil Secretary of Student Bod ■28: Treasurer of .llinigj Bosketbnll Tear Gym Team. ' 27; Hoiliey Te: Frances ' s career in school has spell Success. She has the enviable qualities of a fine student and a splentlid pal. Perhaps no girl in school has more true friends or has been a truer friend than Frances. She is refreshingly laughter- loving, gay, and frank, a clever worker and altogether rather wonderful. Mir.UREu Kiciii.ixi; Ralciiih. N. C. :,V,,i I.il .Mildred possesses many enviable traits, iiualities that combine to render her the admirable girl that she is. A good stu- dent and the pride of her instructors; a quiet, unassuming girl, and the friend of all her schoolmates. Mildred has found Uer place in the scheme of life at Peace. m. ' W W i JIT ■Inlj, -;(iitoi--iii i ' iii,r or Ijot iia Plii Kapi.a lAter: : !■ Eiiilra ' ut I.LjTi s. ' i iiain of -Wliiir Athl.-iic Tm ' 2fl; Whlu- (Ivm TeiiTji. ' ■. The embodiment of miseliief is Roouey, a veritable elf of caprice, with perhaps a piratical ancestor or two. Dignity she seldom assumes, but when she chooses, she may don a thousand moods with equal impunity. A laugh, and . nnie Rooney strides down the hall — a raucous noise, and her cheerful voice rises in song — an ominous muttering, and she is emitting adjectives concerning lier Annual. i-lta, One seldom succeeds in unearthing a girl who possesses the good will of all her sex, particularly if fortune has favored her with various endow-ments. Mary Pat has accomplished the impossible. She is gracious and charmingly naive, a girl whose friendship is steadfast and endur- ing, whose sympathies are impulsive and abounding, and whose interests are close- ly allied with those of her friends. k 1926 1926 ik Ka J 1 P 1 ,V(ir Bpc i. A ' . ( ' . Ki riii ! :■]. |i;[ bili-raiy y,„i„l.v, ' i«. ii ' i-hitivcly al)Keiit-iniiiileil and. uii- rdly ill liivf. The oddest gigglf auil list evHii temperament ni the wliole It Ijody are hers without iiueslion. iialiiy she must possess. It, is cr nt her young charms. 1-ii :iirain (t}i, (Iroryia ;,i.;, I ' ll. K:.|i|Ni LilM-iivv Soi-icly, •27-28; ill ' r sni.l. ' iil Hodv. ' 28; Stinlent Council, K, Vi.. ' I ' lfMiliiil of .lunior Class. ' 27; As- le Editor of hiiTlis. ' 27.2«; Statistics. ' 27-2S; nil KlLsilon. ' 27-2S; Dvamntic Club, ' 27; Five Madge -pale moonlight — the delicate odor ol jasmine the embodiment of all tiiat is lomantie and iiilriguing. There is ;ill elusivr. indillereiit air aliout her that is unusual in ttiis modi ' rii age. and a cool, composed seir-assnrauce that is adinirahle. Clever, poiseil. lapable, sin- is a remarli- :ihle ami etflcieiit leadi r, Lovely, exiini- sile. ilainty— an altogellier I ' ascinating girl. m. 1 m tHW fff The call tor Snooty to play the piano after dinner is as regular a part of the daily schedule as the ringing ot the bell for class. She is undoubtedly talented and undeniably generous with her accom- plishments. Always say — always smil- ing — always in demand— Snooty. Tiir.Kr:N SiKvr ' :: Vnriiia, N. C. Sigma Plri Kappa Lili-r rea.sinvr of P. S. U. A. •2s :«; Wliitc Tennis Ti ' am. ' i-v Socioty. ' 27-28 ; I ' - S. ;. A. Callinet. 17; Fire Lieutenant, Dependability is the adjective that has been created for her. Kathleen ' s per- sonality is not a clamoring one; rather it has a tendency towards self-ett ' acement Tnit.her stand for fair play and quiet, good fello vsbip_ have earned tor her the genuine friendship of all lier classmates. k 1926 1926 il Km rhUinils. N. C. Lfl A girl wliose friendship is well wortli eultivating. A bit reserved and alout. perhaps, on first acquaintance, hut one who develops interestingly and express- ively, revealing to her friends a person- ality that invites the warmest friendship and the .sincerest admiration. Maktiia LorisK Wiiri Kli:illiil)i Vilij. y. r Slie should have been called Joyce or Arden. for the name of Martha is entirely too prosaic for the charm of her person- ality. She is a modern girl with all the endearing qualities of an old-fashioned maid of yester-year. Her sincerity, her ardor, and her unaffected sweetness make her a lovable girl. M. ' . ■ iill m hfM m jil ?:il A Rl III WiTT.IWlS KUz ' tbrlh Cili . . C. Fi TheU Mu Lilfiiirv So.-ielv, ' T-iH; lv S, C. A. Cabinet, ' 28: .luinn, Bask.-il,;ill Teiim. ' liT ; Monogram Chib, ' 2h. She is a quaint little person ot minia- ture size with adorably ridiculous small feet. Her gay, ceaseless chatter is as re- freshing as April showers, and as unex- pected. Tenacious in opinions, she is en- tertainingly different, and loyally staunch, Ruth is endowed with sterling qualities, among which is the readiness and thoroughness with which she undertakes the hardest task. N.V Axiif. Miisiness Manager of Lotu.s, ' 2s ; Associate Kditor of Ynices oi Peace. 27-28. Anderson coming into class with a book tucked under her arm, Anderson with her work always in hand. Anderson effi- ciently manipulating the difficult cogs of the Annual machine — Anderson as a good friend, interested and interesting. k 192a 192a JB Fui.. '  0 Peace, ' 28; Vicp Phi Kappa Literary Society. .■Ill, J7; White Tennis Team, [1, An artorable little person with all the ' charms of modern youth, combined with the sagacity whioh rlghtrtill.v belongs to sii.itailiMl. atunlv-hi.spil li ' mininity. Mary ;r. ' y, tlir .hililisii, droll liltlr Siiiior, lias luiiKhcd hi ' r way into the aaections ol the whole Stmlent liody. ., rH dit 4. ' M Ji Senior Class Foem D ' ,KAi; Aliiui . liitri-, tlKir luist l.im My .Icarcsf uii.l iii.,st iicl]iful friciul licf.ilT I Icav. ' tliv s;ifr cllllil-Mc- T.I Hii.l my .lUM |.n.l,stinra phico In (;.mI ' s -ivM pliiii. bl iiir -n l.ark a-aiii and sec Tile lliiii.iis lliaf liavr im-aiit lunsl to me; Tliaf I may kv, , in mr ry All thai 1 .-an. Tlio dear old chaiTl. -ym, and halls — Earli mil ' snmr ha|p|iy sccni ' vccalls. The wide hniad Hdiirs and .-ivaky stairs, High ceilings and (|nainl iloors and cdiairs Of mellowed xvocid Hint not a hit n{ drear decay, Bnt of the charm of yesterday, AVhen tiim ' (diose i;ently t.p ilisplay V graeiovis mood. Here, in a caniims more than fair. Thou ' rt monnted like a ji ' wcd rare; Aronnd thy laihinms. ivy Iwini ' S Serenely, and more stately lines Were never seen ; And yet, despite thy regal way, Thv sweet, maternal care holds swa.v. Reminding me, somehow, of a Madonna Queen. k 1926 1926 jh .Sii lei nil ' siiM; ;i soiif; il ' | r;iisp, In ,i;T;ililii.|i ' fur lKi|i|.y dnys, Tn l„y nl,| srl„„,l uitllil, ll,,. fil;, Vni uIhuii in.v l..y:ilt.v :iii,l l,,ve AVill IM-V.T rraM-; ,Mn,v lime i-diiliiiiir to i-cfiiH ' ; .Mm.v ivy in i,l,iin.|.-,n,T luinr. Ami uilli ,.iii ' l.iyiilly r,,inlniic Tn |,n.,.,v,. 1 ' ,.:m-,.. LlI.I.Y ( ' I!I •KLEV. y ' m dW « M Senior Cltiss History QKXlOl; .-las liist.,i-ir aiv umkiIIv vrrv siiiiihir. Imf tli,- lii tnrv ,,t ' tlir Sniior i-la-- ..f l!ii ' i soiiii ' lidw rxci ' |itiip|i:il. I.ittic .liil miiiii ' ix .ir ri;;lit liirls hcrr ii: ill.- I ' lT]! (Iciiai ' tiTrriit tliiTc I a 1 a j; H iralizr that tlicy w.mld sunn- ila.v l.c a pari of so lirilliaiit an. I .lislii.miisli.-.l a .-la s as fli.- .-lass .,f I ' .Il ' n lias |,r.,v,.| tn !,.■. This saiiu ' small i;r..iii. ..f eii-ls .nt.r.-.l I ' .ar.- as .luiii.irs in lli.- i.arly I ' all .,f V.i-Jt anil w.Ti s.i.in joiiii ' .l l y a lari;.- nuinli.T of iirw .-lassniati ' s. YiM t.i tins.- (r . V ho lia.l iira.lnan ' .l fr..iii tlir I ' r. ' ii .lr|iartiiHnt in th.- |in-vioiis year, was yivi n ih. ' Ii.m.ir of lilaziii;; ihi ' trail. Xor iliil tiny fail in tlii-ir task, fur ainoiiji tii.isc few Mcrr future Ua.lers ijf the elass. Some iif our greates t wishes as .Inni.irs eaine true when we wi-ri ' aeeor.h ' .l . ' . i-tain sli.i| iiiim ami visitiiif; ]irivili g. ' s thai an- l.iokeil on with such . ' iivy hy thosi ' who ari ' nut permitteil to e.xeri-ise tliem. On the night liefore ilejiarture for Cliristmas holi.lays last year tin- .Itini..r i-lass .-.-irriiil out a very li(-autifnl ami im|ir(-ssiv.- eereinuny on the eamjius. Dressed in white, and earryiug ligliti .1 -an.lli-s, we ass(-nihled around a Christmas tre.- on till- lawn. After a hrief moment of silent [irayer we sang favorite ( ' hristmas The event most outstanding in the minds of the Juniors was, of eours.-, tle- duiiior-Seiiior hamiuet. to h.- li.-ld in thi- s]iring. Wi- liad only hear.l of what a w.inderful o.-i-asion this annual .-nli-rtainmeiit always was. ami at last it was our lu-ivilege really to e. |iei-ii-n.-i- all the thrills uhii-li ai-.-oiniianied it. The fall of 19l ' 7 marki-.l tin- return t.. I ' .-an- of ni.ist .d ' th.- ol.l Juniors, together with a few new girls, all rev. -ling in the v.-ry thought of heiug Seniors, (. ' .uil.l an.vthing he more wondi-rfiil than to li.- an hoiiest-to-gooduess Senior Ortaiidy not in the opinion of tin- im mh.-rs .if this Senior Class as Commeiire- iiieut drew nearer. It is true we oft.n toih-.l seemingly eu.lless hours to attain our k 1926 192a A gc;il. Iml w,. ;il«:,ys Iim Ihis y,.iil-. A,;;;lili lllr pn.l.iil.ly, tins time iIim It is witli tlii-sc .■hci ' isl of i;-(xm1 wlslirs f.,1- th. ' si tiiiir In riijoy oil rsrl MS, :in.| Hr sluill alwa.vs iviuniil.ci- iinior-SciiKir lKiiH|iii ' t stands out in niir i]ionior -, more. lirt ' oi-|., as il was givm, tliis yi ' ar, in our lioiior. ■i inri -irs that r leave Teaei ' . and with our hearts full ■eess of a greater Peaee in llir near future. Kr.izAuiiru Ai.i.kn. Hi.sh ' iiii, M. .A ' k wlW JS Last Will and Testament State ok Nokth Cakoi.ixa Cui ' XTY OF Wake ' ■ 1 ' EAi.t; Institute City hk Raleigh w ' K, the rhiss of I ' .li ' N, iKiviii.i; iiiininilniisly snnivr.i cNuiiiinntiniis, iiiiil tlir li;inlslii].s (,f tw.i yciii-s of rnllry,. life, mid still lieiiig ' sonii.l in iiiiiiil -.nu] ImmIv, .Io (Irclaiv tliis t,i 1 Ill- lust will ami tcstMiiiciit. Article I Section 1. To the iiii ' oiuiiit;- Senior class, we liccpicatli all our iirivileiics. Section L ' . We hope tliey will l.e alile t.i eiijov sai.l i.rivileges l.piig ' er than the first quarter. Section o. May they provi hctter i-xani)iles for the student hody than their ininiediafe predecessors have lieen. Article II Section 1. To the class of l!i:;(l, we lic.pieatli thi- privilege of writing research essays in .liiiiior Knglisli. Section -J. W. ' will tin- hope of some day Uemg aid.- to use tin- leleplione. Ahtiile III Section 1. To the (dasscs of l!i:!l and lit. .- ' we l.cqucath the untold pleasure of attending study hall. Section 1 ' . Wi- will the hope „{ heiiig Seniors— some day. Section :;. W.. will consolati.ni. Article IV Section ]. To onr .dass lea.-licr. Miss Kiihns. w,- leave our love and .levotioi Section -2. To iliss Ingi-aliain, we leave a class that can recite without usii ' like f(U- as. Fortij-iiinc B! m t-r r-r -i «926 m Seotioii 3. To Miss Crow, wp leave the privilege of seeing that Ihe girls get their hour ' s exercise. Section 4. To Miss McLelhuid we leave a learned Bihle class. Section 5. To Miss Davis we leave a perfect system liv which there will be no absences ami tardies. . rtict.k V Section I. Fnn s IlnblianI leaves her brilliant grades to Stella Slade. Section i ' . Maggie Sears becpieatlis her vermilidn lipstick td . nne Ball. Section ;!. Ruth Williams leaves that certain little indefinable something to . larv Kuykendall. Section 4. Daisy Lee Carson, better known as Dai.sy Bud, leaves her aptitude for early rising to Margaret Pippin. Section . ' i. fargaret (ireen heaves her life-size portrait to Lydia Mitchiner. Section l . Mary Lnu Venters leaves her numerons lioy friends to Mary Ford Elani. Section 7. Madge Hiner leav. ' s her i.oise and Inr s.iphisticated airs to Di.xie Middleton. Section N. Grace Snipes leaves her ability to play the piano to Cornelia McKinniion. We Impe that tli -cnpants nf fnmt ripimis will no longer be dis- inrbed by a nmtley array of .lay st nlents yelling f.n- (Irace to come down and play. S(vti.)n II. .Vndeisiin V.nl; wills liei- ability l(. sbift responsibility to Mary Kirklaud. Section 111. Daphne Clark leaves her argiunentative |iowers, developed in Kdn.-alnni . -:. ' t.. Minnie Lew (lillaiii. Section II. Kmily I ' ullnck leaves her little bin. ' .ia. ' k.t t.. Martha Clark. Section li ' . .I. annelt. ' KrnsI leaM ' S her ability t.j bluff to Kilith Mangmn. Secti.Mi i:!. . li.-i ' ( ' ai-r be.pn ' atbs her l. v.- f.o ' (ireta Garbo to Isabel liernhar.lt. May Isabel be more successful in imitating (ireta than our fair Alice! Fifty m idH A ' wiw IS Section 1-t. Anne Melick Ipavi ' s licr fi-iniiiiiiitv ' to Elizalii-th Beardt ' ii. h ' up to you, Elizabeth, to fhaiii|iioii tlii ' cause of ' us women. Section 15. Elizabetli .Vllen wills her serious outlook on life, anil her ability to take her work seriously to Aileen MacKay. Section Ifi. Mary Patterson leaves her uuiiiy ofhces to Allie Louise Fountain. Section 17. Celeste Edperton leaves her teeliniqiU ' in squealing to Mabel Monroe. Section 18. Sadie Rae Barnes leaves her lisp to Alice McLean. Wi- ' re sure this will add greatly to the effectiveness of Al ' s baby stare. We, the class of Ittis, leave to our Alma Mater, our love, loyalty, and devotion. (Signed) Class of 1928. Mary Grey Quinn. Lawyer. Witnessed by: Mary Virginia Dunn. Jean McIver. Wt 1926 r-rrf r ! IH Senior Class Propliecy LllS AxfiELES, Ca7JK(IK.NIA. XoAembov 4, l ' .) ' M. Miss .Touxxie Doe. li.litur-iii-riiicf. Tlic VX ' ,: Lnns. IV.-ici ' riistitiite, l;:ilri-li, N. C. ' ' ' Mv UKAK Miss Doe: A few cUiys ago I rccfivcd a Icltrr fium you, askiii.t; if 1 knew aiiylhiiiu (.! ' tlio wiirrralioiifs of the various iiU ' inlxTS of tlic I ' lass of IHl ' s and Avhat each is iloing. 1 1 so lKii |.riis thill r liavc r ntly written each iiioiiilicr of the class alioiit ..nr rciinii ' ii this year, our tirsl one siiu-o lca ' ii),i; ' I ' caco ti ' c years au ' i. I am gi ' inj hil.AV e. eer|,fs from tliese lelters whieli I h.Oieve will li. ' jiist al)oiit what you want. Yours must siueerely, Aeu ' e Cakk, ..l.«;,s7 , I ' MUnr „f I ' arllir M.mlhhi. . . ami as you kii.ov, aftio- letiviiij;- .letir ohl I ' eare, 1 trtivele.l with ti li.nlit o|,era . ' ouiiitiiiy for several years, until I hually married a uiemhi ' i ' nf llie Loviu-ly, Maroaret Green. . . . and am n..w doin- post pi-aduate work at ( ' ..lumhia. -elliii- reaily for a iiositimi as teaidier e f Frencdi at i ' eaee. Sincerely, MiLllHEIl JvUHLINE. o, not married yet. I ' m entindy too Im.sy enjoying the frivolities of life to s,ltl, ilown. ] Iost de -otedly, Anne Melkjk. FittV-lw, m dWi A M I am eiigngoil to .lost ' firogaiin, tlic f i ' i ' at singer, whom I met fonv yoiu ' s ngn while I was still study ing in New York. He has given me mueli inspiration in my musical career. Lovingly, Madoe Einek. . . . aufl I have heen teaching ever since I graduafcil, arnl love it so that 1 frul that 1 will never give it up for — no not even that. I do not ehoc.se to niai-ry. As ever, IVr. iJv Lor Ventei. ' ; The chililrcn are begging me to taki ' them riding, so I will close. Lovingly, Maky Grey QnixN. 1, too, am in literary work. 1 ha c written several stories. Xone of them havo been published yet, but I try to keep in mini! the old adage, If at first vou ilon ' t succeed. With love, Florence BRKio.s. I do not claim to deserve the fame that lias hi ' en heaped upon me for my work in the .settlement distrh-ts. It has hi en nui-rly tin- e.xpi ' ession of my tendei ' .sympathy for all mankind and I havr only d tlu best, 1 could. Very sincerely, Nancy Beddingfield. . . . and for once in uiy life I ' m getting enough dancing. Don ' t be sur|irisei when I tell you that I am in the hallel of the . pix (. ' ivie Opera Company. As ever, EjriLY Por.i.ooK. Fifty-three H! i228 t-n r-r- t92a m . . . and of course, my husbaiiil being in tlit- Senate also makes it rather a iJolitieal family. 1 enjoy the life of Washington and my work here in the Capital. Sincerely, Frances Huhhard. The English are indeed conlial to the amba.ssadors and their wives and I have grown to love London almost as much as dear old Maxton. Affectionately, Maky Pattkuso.n. . . . and after winning the Beauty Contest at Atlanlic Cily 1 was offered a leading part in .Folin Sear ' s American Kose. It has lieen running for eight montlis now on Broadway and has attracted nnndi favorable criti.dsm. Most devotedly, LiiXY Ckinklev. Siin ' c swimming the (iulf of Mexico I have beiMi in ti-aining in i ew Orleans ]irepai ' atoi-v foi- my next great feat. Always, Kathleen Stevens. l),.n ' l be surprised when I tell y.pu that I am leaving next month foi- Alaska. It has lung been my .Icsire to lea(di in the native scIhkjIs there, and at last 1 find my great ambition about to be realized. Devotedly, RlTH WlI.I.IA. l.S. Vou have lU-obaMy heard ..f niy first two uid ' orliinate marriages. 1 liavc a firm beliei, howeViM-, in the chiuin id ' the nnndiei- three an l ani announcing to the world next week my intention to marry Count (iotalot. Your sincere friend, Margie Brioe. m nM  4W 11 . . . and I have finally won ovit all my family ' s objections. I am leaving next week for Hollywood. Lovingly, Daphne Clark. Thi. ' is the third year of our W(jn lerfnl life together here in Australia. The Prinec emphatically insists that it was worth giving up his throne a thousand times for. With sincere love, Jeankttk Eknst. Perhaps it is hard for you to believe, but I am completely wrapped up in niv work in flu ' Secret Service. As ever, Sadie Rae Barnes. My work here in the orphanage is fascinating. Every night after dinner I plav the piano while the little girls are taught to dance. Sincerely, Grace S.mpe.s. . . . and after keeping afloat on the wings of llie plane for t (j days we were picked up by a Frencdi .steamer. .My next tliglit will be from N cw York to Siberia. . . . With sincere regards, Rebecca (irant. I taught for two years in Hawaii, and there I met the naval officer who is now 113- husband. Elizabeth Allen. fE. 1920 ma JH . . . 011(1 my invciilioii nf :i dyi ' for clKiiiiiiii!; tliu eolor of the e.yes brought iiic iiiiicli ttealth. I mil now liviiia ' on Long Islaml. Affectionately, the First Lady of tlic Lan.l soii.ls licr love to you. Always, Mary Bvnum. Mahtiia Wiin . . . aii.l my a.lviitiiivs li.-iv woul.i iiioiv llian lill a v..liiiiir. Afirr r,nn- pli ' liiii; traiiiiiitf at llrlli ' Viic I ciyiic to lliis isolalrd spiit in Africa wliei-c 1 am licaii iinrsr in a C ' liristian lios|iital. . . . Siiiceivly, Dokothy IIoi.man. my career in the laisiness world lias ln ' iii lia|ipy and successful. With love, Catherine Powklt,. A riidi roiisin tliat I had never lieiird ..f lefl iik ' a few iiiilli..ii and a raii.di in Te. as. I am raisini; catlle and shi ' ep. . As ever, Ida CiiKRiE. ■.|iiin en Fiflli .Vveiiiie KATFIEIiliNE I ' llTMAN. As inslnieler in skiini; al . le(iei- rniversily my duties are interestiiii ' ' and |deas- aiit, I shall never return tu tin- South to stay for Ion;; ' . I think. I )evofcdly, Aniierson Vouk. Fiftii-xij- m ibJS .4 Mi Perhaps yon will bo sui ' prisril when ynn Irani riiaf I am stnilyiiig surgery. . . . Maiua (;iiiti N. I was admittetl t(i the liar a year ago after studying law at Carolina. Someone, however, prevailed Jipon me to give up my eareer in favor of a woman ' s job. . . . Lovingly, M.VKTUA ifoYK. Yes, I mariied liiui ! Vmi knew I wonbl. r ' KI.KSTT; EniiKRTOX. Alice C.tiiii, I ' roplirt. k 1926 1926 ik Colors: Green and Gold Junior Class Fr.owER: Yellow Rose Mart Kikkland President Elizabeth E.iki.e Vice President Nancv Baker Secretary Elizabeth Bearden Treasurer -M VRV F,I.IX.M ' .F.TII AlUMS Kl.SlE M.GOWAN I.UKK.VA AVKEUTT .IKAN MrlVER lUiTKV liAlKI) roRNEl.IA M.KlMMn MA 11 A K lit All. h MrI,KA - Hi 17, viii:tii Hmui.KN l.nrisi ' M.Leoi, l:..MIl.l.V lilRKKMUVKll KiiiTii Ma.mu-.m llKi.EK Brown I.ltitia Mason Mart Bro«-n Dixie Middleton Dalsy Lee Carson LVDIA MlTllHINER Martha Clark Mabel Monroe [• ' R-INLES CoValt Rosalie Morrow Dorothy Cublkk Montrose Moll Tkklma Davis Claebene Murray Elizabeth DeBoy .liLiA Hunter Park; Gnj, Lew Gillam .Marv MABtlA ret Sta. Grantham HlvSTE ,R STKUU , Gruver .lENNL K MAY Si MAK HOLT lNl) .VANOV ■ Suttlk Mary Elizabeth Auasis Lumberton. N. C. liKISY Baikji RliMlI.IJA BiRKKMKYKU Ashci ' iUr. N. C. Maky Brown Kiileitih. X. C. Nancy Bakkr Omrlotte. N. C. Elizabeth Bearuen AsheviUe. N. C. Helkn Brown Raleigh. N. C. Daisy Lke Carson Bethel. N. C. k 1926 1928 JS Martha Claiik Finirltc-iUe. .V. C. DnKDTIlY Vvm ClKirlnlh-. .V. El.I AMKlII DkB(IV HalciflJi. N. ( ' . Annik Taylor Duffy Hicliliimls. iV. ( ' . Fl{ N( ES CoVAI-T Hiih ' ifih. N. C. TiiFL.MA Davis .V.  Ben,. N. V. Mai:i;arkt DllKF h ' lllciuli. A ' . ( ' . :ii M:i:iir EvKi SfintiJl. .V. r. Sixty m nM A m in Mary Ford Elaa[ Slu-Wy. A ' . C. Lai:]{a Gill Rfileiiih. y. C. Ar.ui ' : (JitAxriiAM GoUlshoro. A ' . C. OKA MSK Hill I, A Ralriijh. X. C. Ill A( [NIII GaRNHR Wilsfin. N. C. JIl MK LliW GiLLAM Winilmr. N. C. Maktha Gruvkr Hillritlll. N. C. TiiAR(i, Howard Ilcrp Run. N. C. k 1926 vm JS MvKTis Hughes Parkton. N. C. Mary Kirkland Durham. N. C. Lacy McAden Raleigh. N. C. Cornelia . k K i m -m Raleiyh. .V. V. Elizahki ' I! Kelly Tniilnr.HvUle. N. C. Maky Miller Kuykexuall Charleston. W. Va. Jean McIver Saiiforil. N. C. Alk i: McLean Liimhrrlitn. N. C. ffl idH :A ' k M fe Louise McLeou Maxton, N. C. Letitia Mason Raleigh. N. C. Ltdia Mitchixeb Raliegh. N. C. lIoxTKosK Mull Snelbj . N. C. EmxH MA.xiaiM Vainirsrillr. N. (, ' . Dixie Miudi.eton Rocki Mount, N. C. Mabel Monroe fanfnirl. N. C. Claheenk Murray Rali-if h. N. C. JLI.IA HUNIKK PaRHAM Kinstoii. y. C. JosKl ' IllM, RlcHAIills Itnleigh. X. C. i:s LKK SlIACKlCLFOIil llurham. .Y. C. I .irisi.: Smit Faniirillr. A ' . Inez Priiigen ntiiin, jV. C. EllXA EaRLE RdWE AxhrriUe, N. C. Ef.izATikiii S-Mrrii r(■(■|lUrr.1. A ' . C. ] lAl!i;Ai;Er Stalmnos HiiU-iilh, H. C. m 0 M in HtSIKl! Sll.l ' lli:.NM .N limki II ijhtim. N. C. Nancy Si tti.k Shiiliii. y. V. Hkm-n- Turn Kahmh. X. LKTriK Wall Lcaksrillr. N. C Jk.nmi-: Mak SrMMKrj HiiUiiih. X. V. Awe Thai kku Italrifjli. y. C. Alma Waliilx fon(■lt|■c. N. C. Maiciiarf.t Wells KaleUjh, A ' . C. 4 1926 1926 ik Fourth Year Preparatory MiLi.ui ' :[) Allen Molly Allen Axxic Ball Ethelyn Bar(;ek ElOISE BARWlfK Elsie Council Elizabeth Dunn Mahy Caul-kin Gavin UkliECCA jjjtY MAKQ ' fiET IFI ' IN E .1?ANOIt La tielii Caihekine Palmer ■XJIlizabetii Pej OyKY Petty Ka c.y Rani) Ktiiei. HnWl A Mai;«ai:i.i- TiioiiNTO: ( ' ilAIlLoriE TiKIIll ' E Sixty-six M. • pi% m, w ' H ' ! ' ' !! fW MlI.DIiKD Al.LEX Florence Bauman Isabel Bek.xhardt Helen Clait Nell Hay PREPARATORY HI Beknue Hltchins Laura Keexe Margverite Raines Eva Richardson Katherine Thrift Janet Ticker Christine Tyson Bliiy Vaidjn Wright Li:Xe l Zimmerman Marian Duj,. DoRo ' iiiY ' Drx Nat-Alle Dr: Nell Joslin PREPARATORY H lilA ' S A LlHTHICVM Irene Litxi I Sadie Patimck I Lela Reade I Ei -fir ABfyj rf Sawyer Eu:a.se Smith Ruth Stanton Mabei, Weatherspoo: c -J BL 1926 1926 JS Louisr-: Ai.i.kx JosKPiiixK Bali. MaKY LoULSK BaI!U1 Paulink Cofhr Jkssie Paul Colky Ddiioiiiv Dext DoKoTirY Dir,rj)x PRKPAHATORY I Li IV IloKTCII .J I MA DkaKE AXXA GllEEX Gary ' Hassell Maky Helen Kei i.i:h Maroaket McLeax Primrose McPiieksox E.MMA Ma ' 1 I MEWS Sadie Root SirELDON Shaw Nell Stantox Hallie Te.xxii.le AxxiE Smedes Vass Eleaxore Willl : ls Mary EiniExn WvArr Sevcnlli (ira( Mary Flora La Elizaheth Lee Specials Sarah Aikex Mrs. D. H. Allex Elizabeih M. Alll Jaxe Virgixta Axi Margcerite Barxej- ViH(;iXL Beall Frances Brahshaw Alice Brodgex Frielaxii Bullaih) Anne Fremoxt Bn Frances Bcsree John Farmer Cole TrRLiXE Conyers Hallie Covingtux HclWAKI) Cl ' RRAX HtKiir ClIRRAX Polly Cirran Margaret Daniel Dorothy Lee Daxielev Lai.axi. Moxroe Eli abeth Dortch MllIlREI) PiTIMAX Mary Virginia Duxx Jeax Poe Aixn: LofisE Focxta in Wii.lia.m Thomas E ' owei.l Ellie Mak Garmon Elizabeth Richariison Caroline Garrisox Ei.siE Richarrsox Katherixe Harris Mrs. Lexa H. Rucker Shirley Haywoou Maggie Sears Catherixe Hl-GIIES Mrs. A. S. Slaunwhite AxxiE LorisE Jiuixs ' rox Mary Bryant Speight Mary Bell Joiixston ROSELYN SyKES Mrs. Wii.lia.m B. .Iox Mrs. Russell Thomi ' SON Birnv Kexnisox Dnl-.OTIIV TlUTniAN . Ii:s- .1. R. Lazie Mrs, Chari.ks Ui ' iiam K M Hi 1,1 X Lyox Virginia Waison -Mrs. Jai k McDowell . LMIGAREI Vi MIll.N IM.IN .Jo ' .iriTixE Metts Margaret .M Wii kir os M.MIGABET Wl m itdil «A M The Commercial Class ?KNIOR fllMMKi:clAL CL. M,n;;-li,:l Xril ll,] Mi.T- Il i„ ' ,„l,,l,ll,l,i. r,ll,fl.;l,l.f. ,■.■ ,.„,,„ ,,) (,, (illi.i.il Tjpi l ' ' ■ ' l ' .i-« r.oTis ;ui.l V„i,-n „l Phi,;- Katiierink Pittman - Prefiilenl Martha Move - - Vice Preitident Maria GoRDnN fcretary-Treasurer Miss Blanche Bowman Ctnsa Teacher Miss Annabel Gill - P n « Mn.ir„t MEMBERS - Martha J[nvE Katherine Pittman .lUNIClU CllMMKIiCI. ' AlLEEN MacKaY.. - PrcsiilrnI Vice PreRident ..Serretarn-Treaimrer B Brown , RET COOiC LiM IsE ' fiir Mahel Johnson AL ROARET .loirNS Harrie Jones HaRRIE NeC.C, Jo IT Pippin Poole Ray MiLi.REii She Metsv FORRBS ' ' : ' ' - - Jf Miss Blanche Bowm AxxARKL Gill Sevcvty-one Hillsliiirii. X. A good s|)orl — t lull ' s Trta Shr vith lile vluil lifK hi ' tiik. return, she siveK every one a sqiujie (Usil, Ida Withers is likable and friendly, with always a rheei-y word. She ' s the ll£eiOl_ the Commereial class, jiisl as she vaB probahly eoiilinue to he ilie lite ,if -.my Tn ;il ( ' III Maria and Maria ' s smile are insepara- hle — one eould never feel the least hit hhie or honiesiek nndei- the infinenee of her geniality. There is a certain reserve aliont Maria that makes her triendship w(0-th attaining. On..act|uaintanee Maria lieeomes more and more lovable, reveal- Tng sterlinj; (inailTies wliiidi are to be en- vied. Her rois(- and assurance add dis- tinctiveness to her i)ersonality. ■m M ' Jf m. Kids. MCrilA MuYK eni-iUe, N. C. Lih-i-ai-v Society, • Cmimii.ri-ial Clai All that is good and sweet, all that true and sincere, all that is smart a attractive. Her sweet gonUeness helped us over nian.v i-nuf;h places. Raleit h. N. C. II Ijitei ' iir.v . ' ofiet.v ' ■% Katherine— efficiency. The two are ;ind nearly synononious. Katherine is out- has standing among her classmates. She is always willing to do what she is called upon to do and wlien she does it. one ' . i knows that it is done well. Katherine ' • = 5S has a smile for all and she is a ready = t ' riend. She has many of the qualities that insure success. k. 1926 1 !iit ?r r-i i92fl JS Lriv CatiikhiM ' : P(nvia.L Eli-iihrthtnun. N. C. SiL-ni:! P)ii K,ii.p:i Literiiry Sori,-ty. ■27-2s, Methodical in a manner that never irritates, capable, and efficient, Catherine lias endeared herself to every one. An nnubtriisive girl, yet a good friend, ever synu ' iUhniir :iiul ever trustworthy. W W Seventy-lour ■AAA T iir 1 TT « m JiT RiTH Bell Kaleirih. X. C. Maiccahei- Cooke UoorexviUr. N. C. Efeik EnwARiis Riileiiili. X. C. VliHilTINA GkIIUS Kaleiyh. N. C. .IkAMK BlloWN Hfllrnili. N. C. .Mai;v Louise Dick liaJeiyh. N. C. Betsy Forrest Kiileiiih. A ' . C. Mary Henley RuleHih. N. C. MaUKI. JoiINSOiN Kr,is,„i. X. V. H.MDni.; .loNiLS Riilriiih. N. r. Vll;.:iNiA Kfkne M i; ;ArM ' ; ' r Pippi Wiishiiiiitni,. ,V. t .M W.KK ,I(m.vsi, Chdilnlle. A ' . V. Nki.i, Jones llinilrrsaiirmr. N. C. AllEEN MaCKAV .l,v i,- -,7;,-, X. c. li ' ilri.ih. K. c. m. it, v iHBI Ayi Maktiia Rav Huh mil. .V. r. Stkm.a Si.aue Xoi)olk. Ta. WlI.I.lK SlOWK Belmont. ,V. C. i.i Ai!i:iii Wumui.l: Raleiyli. X. C. .MniiiiKii SiiKi ' iii;i:ii ll(iulri.i inviUc. N. C. Km ilKlllM-; Stkvi J!nlci; h. .Y. C. :Maiii;arkt Weeks Whifnkcrn. X. C. Seventy-seven W 1926 r-r:r -ia ma fW Us Animals ' Evenings TlIK .■Ul-I:ni, fillls- Tllr l;isf art (rlKll.rl) f, „• I In. ■ hiy is ,1 — Wr ,s,-!iiii].(i- (,, ,,iir stalls ( hnl- ro..ins) hi-fdiv the iiiaiiajjvr ( ]irn,-lni- ) iv|ii-(ivcs us I ' .ii ' luitcriiig— Wr sti-cl.-li aiHJ yawn - ' Piiv.i:- Such ii liiU ' d day — AiHlimi-c ( u-arhcrs ) so iiiia|piM-(riali i (if efforts!— Wr lakr oir the |,linii.-s aii.l fcalhn-s - II. iw iiivitiii- th . straw (l.r.l) looks: lint ihi-iIi,. liii,.s I Irssoiis ) toi- fh,. noxl .lay must I.. ' [.•ani. ' .l ' J ' li.. li.jiis (Seniors) [n-a.-li. ' . ' their lines .jii the .ii-inin .if eorrect roaring (S.nioi- Kn!:;lisli ) — Th. ' rhinoeeroses (Juniors) laugh an. I j.il;.- an. I in . ' i- l.ani their Hues — The monkeys (Fr. ' sh n ) ii.-iti in a .■horns about their ancestors livini; in tr. ' . ' s — on an. I .in — We do not stop — Th. ' ii. ' rf.u-niani ' i-s (.dass.vs) next .lay must h. ' l.erf..et-. Vli...,|,-ra! Th.. niana,i;.T (i,ro.-t,n-| harks, Lights out — (_ir. ' at ni ' ws — W,- l. aji to .mr straw. Fivi ' luinuti ' S lat. ' r---ilri ' anis. f!cventi -ei;iht M. •waw •Wk, W jW k 1926 vm ik  m -fmM -A ' k Mi il m T ?r m Sigma Phi Kappa Officers Pi Theta iAlu Officers Eexst _ ...: Prrxident F1.OKENCE BeiggS- .:.- Yice President -Secretary Eighty-three k 1926 1926 Sigma Phi Kaj3pa Literary Society Mar M foENKIjA Mel r.orlsE 5Ii Ki Al.I.E M(r,EA I.orisK JTl-I.EC Kdith MAXiTI ' Anne Meeki l T n. MlllDl.K Ida Cl RRIE Mar iAR BT DaXIKI.S The AU Havis Ei.lz VEIJ TH DkUOY Till) Tl ' C JAI Christink Tyso Mary Loir Vkn Alma Walden LETTIE WAIjIi ■ : Pi Theta Mu Literary Society Dorothy Dusi ANA LlNTUKLIJl CNE LiTTi.i; AN MrlVKR LRCAKET JULEAN :I.MROSE JIl ' PhERSUN TITIA Mason isiA Matthews .p.EL Monroe Elizabeth Pear Marc ARET Rain Jose ■HINE Rich Sadi : Root Sheldon Shaw Stel LA S AUE MARl Bei INT .S Heu N Thomas k 1926 192fi il fkOReMCE BIMOS ANDERSOli YOU y i , ' Pi ' ' AWICEMaLCAN | 309EPH1HE RICHARDS Voices o Peace m. ti m The Day Student Council Ei-izAni:Ti[ Allen President Florexck Brigcs Senior Clans Representative Margaket Wells Junior Class Representative Molly Allen - Preparatory IT Representative Janet Tucker .....Preparatory III Representative Mahkl Weatiierspoox Preparatory II Representative Maki.aim T Mf Lean ...Preparalorn I Rrpreseniatire E;iimi jKiiMAN Seventh Grail r Representative k 1926 1926 Eiilli ii-riiilil m. «aii M il Peggy Club MvRciARBT Pir Mooresville Club Miss May I. I,h Makv 111,1,1. .Til k 192a 192fl JS Elizabethan Club Et.IZAIlKTH Ke1,I.T El.lz TiETII BeARHKN- F.I.IZ nETI Pearce Maey EuzAjiETii Adams Rebe cca Elizabeth Gat Emii.v Ei ZABETIT ElJZAHETH BAIBD EM7, IBETII DISON MlBDI.ETON El.IZ.VTlETy EAur.E m iwJi A ' k m il kinnikmniek Club Kl.NA KARl.t KO n HH p R r 10 w H Wkif — w B ■1 i 1 i ' I mi 9w ' ' ■ ' ' 1 M X- 11 B I G H P T B Heart Breakers ' Club .AXXIK LuUISK .1(1 Marv Beli. Joh.n- MlLDREU ShEPHE M VR.. KKT n MAK.iARET .lO Fr.4n.es Hi- Ktiiei yx H.m X.4X B. KKK k 1926 vm jk Tin Pan-Hellenic Club SI.VEV ViR.MNu Dins .Ik A. C. G. Club • lk..I.V!A llliVC.l. TSU.EI, HjiKMCAUl JlAR.iAHKT C.DKK ANNIK T. Dl KfA AUCK Obaktham . I KTllv ' mVcaSK .lii.v ir. Ivi:r IMXIB JIlli|,r.KTI Al■, .l, Ji.. 1,1, Mar. ' .-Iiikt ISKZ i ' Rllli Ml (■ ; ■ HO Mary (iRKV Qr HAi.UE Tknni m yjM A Mi H S B Hii k wm Institute Terrors FEAX. KS JI.l Hall of Silence Bktsy Baihii Nan BAict.R BTHEI.VN BABiiKK HELES Cl.AIT Dorothy Cubi.ek Theljea Davis Mary F..B1. Ki.Aii ' nnii 1,.., i.i liEiiKriA Gay M ii l;i 1 1 Al.If ' E (iRVN-niASI K VTIII MX 1. FSAX.KS IH-BllARl. EMM Ma 1 r Xiiitiihthrcc niNs Mar Inri.VSTONOATJ ullVSTON EDN N Mil.r 1 Eaele Row RED Shepherd k 1928 192fl sk M wt ( mim:m 2i tmt. .. - i 1 ft i 1. : t -■■ i jn V Us Women vMl.KiiN MacKav Al.I.-E CARR Kmii.y Poi-lock Meliok Williams R RiNES The Koal Bin K ids Martha Move Anne Memc-k Daisy Lee Carson Edith Mangum Ai jf ' E Cars Mary Kirki nd m iM 4. ' k M Beta Pi Delta llAI ' IINB CbARK .Mary KlRKL iND 51 VRY Pattkhson Martha M.Caski Gamma Epsilon Madge Einer Aii.eesn MaoKat AxjJE Melick Alice McIiEan- Martha Clauk h 1926 192fl il Phi Sigma Delta G. T. 0. B. Hall Rdmii.i.a Bi Marrahet Grui im. ,4 M yiiiftji-seien k 1926 1926 JB Ofkkkhs or Athi.ictic Assoi iatio m ImM .4 vJW Jil The Honor Society The Monogram Club Irn Cl KKIK l,A. V M. Al.EN Kl.IZAl.KTM KaRT.B MdM.V AU.EX C ' ORXEI.IA M. KiM.XKJX J 1 X KT TCKE Krax. Es Hriii.ARi. AxxF Ball k. 1926 1926 Ik HockcN Irani Doiothv Cuik-i-. Jiinel Tiickir, I.iicv MoAilcil. Maw Milli-i- Kiiykeiidall, Eliznlwlh Bpaiilpii. Coiiieliii McKimmon, Eleanore Williams. Jean Mclvci-, Lvdia Mitc-liiner. Nat-Alle Dunn, Elizabeth Dunn, Marian Dillard, Rutll Stanton. Elizalielli Earlc, R.nnilila Hirkemi ' .vrr. NVll .lonps. Nan Bakev. Ailei-n MacKay, Beltv Vaiden Wrislit. Fianci-s HuWiai-cl. Beiniiv irut,liin , KIran.ir LavH.-lil. (. ' Inuloltc Tl.on P. Elizabclli I.infi. ' ld. Emma Buvns Nnrris, Arini. Hall. JIollv All.ii. Sa.li,. P;iln,k. Fran, i-s M,i,k, IViiiiis C hampiuii:- M:i.K;i , Mn inr lliiiiiliiil m idW ife wBl III, ' IlKinln-il One k 1926 t92a jh Baskethaix One Hitiulred Two m iwJi M II Our Hunilml Three Miss Peace Mufloe Kiner HKiliiliiy. -.is;iiilil , Poimlaril Anne McVick Personality Ailmi MiicKtiy Beauty MaheJ Monroe Cuteness MUdreil Hhiohcid Daintiness Mdrf firet Pipijin Sinct-rity Miiri Fatter aon Most Striking Mary Tiryinia Dunn. Scholarship Anne Thacker Athletics An lie Ban Oiir Hiiiiiliril liiHitcrn m idW wti fe 0)K ' Hun bed Fifteen k 1926 «92fl sk Every Day TUK .■lalli; mi.l rhisi, nf :ill ir.ill l.rll, A viiwii .-nHl .iirir,l si-h— A srr,,l„l 1,1 Tl,r Ill I.. IK A slin. ' k ;is ll.r l« ' ll Inr wnllv rl;in-s mit, A iKisty s|,riii- fi-niii lir.l. A .ImsI, r..r t lil.ni li niul lor .•uml,, ' I ' lir ,M.nH i- |nirklvs| ,.l. l!rc:ikl is( scnr.l -.nul rl,.iiiiiiij; ,l,,iic, : Iml cull witli its tlinll, Kiiiiiiil the cornrr ;i |ii( ' ri-i)ii; ' ci ' V. ■•(VI, .St,-. y,,u l„.m-,| fi-,,i„ llill! (•hlSS,.S till 111, ' III, ,1,1, ' III F,,i ' ll„ ' li,,iii--s ,.x,.ivis, ' , (;i-,,ii|is ,,t ' .:;ii-ls ill .,xt ' ,,r,ls, S. ' , vls:iii,l -n.aiis iiii,l siglis. A ,hisli I,, tin.l n sl„, „, ' !■, A si, nil v,,i,-,. tV,ii,i williiii— . ■i) ' ss,.i-t iii-lit, . hil„ ' l! (;,v, I ' l,, gla,.l! I ' m iH%,i-lvi,viin; ill! rl,iii„ ' l, sli II,, ' ll. .Ill ' s 111 1 ' , ' , ' , ' . I„l|.hl, ' lll,l, ' , Ciiiliiuii ' on llicir wiiy. AiJc E McLkak, ' ' A ' J. One HiiniUrrl ffirtren M. One Hiinrbed Sicveutcen lii 1926 vm £ Snap-shots WOKDS iIkiI Ikiv,- iirvcT I.C.M, ull,.,v.l, sciigs lh:,t li;ivr never Ij.-.-n .sung-, ;n..l tli()iif!lit.s that have never found expression are often subjeets for restrospee- tinn. Siiajisliots that have never been snapped, partiouhirly in the long, laugh- ing procession of nuul school days, should constitute a matter for sad contemplation. The camera could reveal with its mute and amazing candor scenes that an- cioselv associated with the life at Peace, so that in after years, when stout and staid matrons should peruse musty, frayed old volumes and the fitful light of memor - would leap into tired and faded eyes — horrid thought ! — there would be delighted cries of, Look! Mary Grey Quinn with a s|iecial iti hrr liand and Emily Pollock talking at random about some constructiu]i npany in Florida; the blonde Alice Carr being checked Ijy a State ( ' ollege ' Ag ' product; Cirace Snipes being relent- lessly pursued by evci-y cnie ' s bean, and Anne Meliek raving about her femininity. Everybody in love with a iJill — what a relief it wonbl liave been to listen to the past, present, or future ai ' tions of a .John oi- an . ichibahl. Hundred Eighteen m -iwJi A -H m Ohc Hundred Nineteen k J fl t 192a JS (liir HlDirlrrrl Tirriilii 2m r H ir iff m yy riff jit Oni ' Hundred Tii-cnti -niic k 1926 192a JS The Editor Raves XNE (i,t Iin-iikf:ist t:.l.l.-) ii 1 i;; miss sImhit Iiiiw is y mr :niiiiinl tliis ,V i h;l i ' :i |.il ' rr iif hlllllT mIiuIII S X |0 |ili-;ist if tlicy wrir ;iiiy hi]-,i;i-r fill ' |ii;it.-s Hniil.l . ' ..St t(H, riiucli luilt.-r platrs yes or i-athri ' 11. 1 we iirvi ' ] ' liiittci- tile |.l:ilrs tlicv aiT Just plain ziia- clcliihus m- half Idiics (Idiic iu (M.|,|MT i Inl.l iiiai-llia .-lark almiit that siia|.-.li.,t sh,. rant ,i;c! (.iic nf ,li- invssly with h.itll si.h-s ,,f his hra.l nil t.. saw h,T life lln i dnllt calV fnr ail siciik but if i havr tn ].astc thr si,],hiiiiini-c oiii. inch hi-ads ai;:iiii iiii niina steak llic staff to ii load of hiii-k shot a ]iii-ia- tiMchiT in c-liar!;v anin- now jnst i;vt ipiict aiim- witli rencwi-d viiinr yi-s i know all ahoiu hrini; niiirt hut notliini; i;i-ts done and the two mascot picturi ' 8 must he mouiitfd oh i know i ought to hush hut i wonder if madgf ordered that mounting; board yes i like the coUar of your ilress i like a black body with the green border that is what we are having ])rinted in the annual this year miss ingraham wants to see me all right ixeiise me please and they finally led her away on this excuse the annual was going to |iiess the next day she is excused poor girl. One Hundred Tiventy-Uvo m ndB ' m me Hundred Tivetitii-three TAYLORS The Slum: I ' lair of llic dtiroliiKis YOU WILL FIND HERE WHAT YOU WANT AT PRICES YOU WANT TO PAY Sidla, Drcs. ' ics, Millinery Gifts. Novelties. Etc. ; or , in llw i,u-lrcn-T-i,cnly-l-:iiilil LOTUS Done by TON Ralkioh. . C O Jiciii! I ' holofirapher.s jor PEACE INSTITUTE SIR W ALTER BEAUTY SHOP Sir ' alter Building SPECIALIZES IN SHAMPOOING. FACIALS HAIR CITTING MARCELLING. MANICLRE HAIR DYEING PERMANENT WAVING R. M. HoRTON. I ' ropiieior Telephone 2.:!.)2 Before Buying our Euel Come to WYATT-BURRUSS FUEL COMPANY WE CAN PLEASE YOU Elk: Building Jlubs on-pelfe Company One (ij the Largest IJeparlmi ' iil Stores ill Hits tern North Carol Inn Is Located in Raleiiih AND OFFERS UNUSUAL SHOPPING ADVANTAGES TO STUDENTS AND STUDENTS PARENTS WHO CONSIDER THE ECONOMIC SIDE OF SCHOOL EXPENSES Students will save a coiisiilerable amount in their early expenses by shopping here at this store. Our large buying power and cash prices make this possible. Dresses Coats Evening Dresses Hat Shoes Hose Gloves Corselettes Toilet Articles Silks Lingerie 1867 1927 Peace Girls-We Welcome You to Raleigh want you lo come to our sloii- and make it voui headquarters when downtown We have postage stamps for your convenience We solicit Peace Girls ' charge accounts Social Stationery Fountain Pens Greeting Cards School Supplies Correctly Engraved lisiting Cards Recital Invitations Commencement Imitations Monogram Stationery ALFRED WILLIAMS COMPANY 11 ' ) Fayetteville Street Phone 210 Raleigh. N. C. For oxer fiftv years Aiild Class Rings and Pins Have led the field They ' ve had to be good to slay in front that long AULD ' S, INC. Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations and Cards Coi.uMBUs. Ohio WE APPRECIATE the patronage and good will that ue have enjoyed from Peace faculty and students in the past. LEWIS SPORTING GOODS COMPANY South Wilmington Street Herbert Rosenthal BEAITIFIL SHOES 129 Fayetteville Street For the College Miss HKHfrs A7.-(«77VA ' .s.s Charming apparel slylnl lu llic Cullege Girl!-. ' needs and fancy, far removed from the com- monplace. A luxurious coat, a delightful dance frock, these are happily different and al prices most kind to the allowance check. Coats Dresses Hats Luggage Accessories OUR BEAUTY SHOP Operated in our own store hy experts in heauly cidtuii-. A shci|i of whole efinement and courtesy, catering especially to the college trade. 10 ' ,, discount to Peace students throughout the store KAPLAN BROTHERS TEACHEY ' S Evening (initns. SirrrI am! Spoil Drfsses All Accessories to tiiatcli, for the Hiscriniinaling college Miss J. J. Fallon Company FLORISTS ri.owtjiis FOR Ai.i. Occasions lOO.OOO Feet of Gi.. ss The Largest Greenhouse Platit ill North Carolina Surety of Purity ' ' White ' s Ice Cream Mailr in fxnlciiih Geo. Marsh Company INCORPORATED Wholrsnie Dislrilnilors Fine Food Products K i.Ei(;n. . C. Stephen Lane Folger E. A. Wright Company KM;.l.li-li,-,l Wll K lalili.hr,l 1H72 Mnniifiicliiriiifi Jrwrlers Club and College Pins and Rings Rank Note and General Engravers Gdlrl. Silver and Bron e Printers, [.ithographers. Medals Stationers 180 Broadway Philadklphu. Pa. New York C. E. NEVELS Head qua Iters for Sea Foods Caveness Produce of All Kinds Company Stall No. 7. New Cily Market I ' h.mr 255 Terms Casli irhotesale Only FRIITS PRODUCE Dunn Brothers GROCERIES Dislribiilnrs of We leeil Peace Iiistitule — RALEIGH AND WAKO BRANDS W In not Your Institute? CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Raleigh. N. C. Raleicii. N. C. Make Boon-Iseley Drug Co. 5 our Headquarters We cany a complete line of all well-known Perfumes, Cold Creams and Face Powder Candies Drugs Sodas PINE STATE CREAMERY Salisbury Street Raleigh. N. C. A Bottle of Milk Is A Bottle of Health Come and Buy from Us We Can Satisfy You T R U S OAK CITY LAUNDRY Phones 180—181 110 West Hargett Street sh. N. C. Raleigh ' s Foremost Apparel Shop For Women and Misses Showing Only the Newest and Best At Lowest Prices — Consistent W ith Quality ' VV ' SOUTHERN SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY SCHOOL AND AUDITORIUM FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES M iruif„cli,rer. ' i W holesale ai„l H,-hiil Ihalris 2() ' J-2I 1 Sulllli lrl),,u, ' ll Slrr,-1 Kalkioh, . C. V« JUST A LITTLE COLLEGE SHOP FOR THE GIRLS All Dresses $15 THE CLAIRBELLE FROCK SHOP KK! l ' aycUt ' ville Slreel ComplinirnLs of T. H. BRIGGS SONS, INC. Cdroliiiii ' s Oldest li holesalf (tiul Hctdil Hunlware House Ru.Kii.ii. . C. Eslal.lished l. ' lf.fi I ' ll..,,,- ,,. 1.-, Z )t Jftbelitp J anfe DURHAM. . C. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $1,500,000.00 Jno. F. Wily. Prrsidenl I,. 1). KlRKI.AND. Vice Presidnil JoNKS Flil.LKK. (■(■ I ' ifsident anil Trust Officer E. S. Booth. Cashier J. W. Muse. Assislanl Cashier J. V. HuNi [,KY. Manager West Durham Branch CAROLINA COACH COMPANY Furnishing Efficient Motor Bus Transportation RALEIGH TO Durham. Chapel Hill. Greensboro. Kocky Mount. Fayetteville IT i I son and inlermediatf points STICK TO ICE— Ice Is Safe A Block of Ice Cannot Get Out of Order CAPITAL ICE COMPANY, INC. 511-12 Odd Fellows Building PI, CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE Service Since 1900 FOUNTAIN SERVICE KEPT AT ITS BEST AT ALL TIMES HOME-MADE CANDIES Pure Ice Cream FRUITS 111 Favetteville Street 4sk Your Neighbor About 9 ,9 Ele( lri( HefrigenttKiii Home Llglit and Power Company, Inc. I I. ' ) ,-l l;irliri Street I ' Ik me .W? Warren ' s Transfer Baggage Transfer and Heavy Hauling SOS WeM Martin Stree-t l)|.|M)silr lliiiun Slali.iii IMiniii- S.iK lie More in) thing Marah e Look Girls!  i tiy school girls WAKE SHOE STOKE, 127 E Martin St Senior Zoo Til,. Owl, Elizahfth All,.],; Tli,. Mu„k,-v. Ani„. MMi.-k- Tlir Ci.-.if,. Im.mIv [ ..11-k; Tl„. (■.,, Unlh Willia.us; Tl„. rJa.wk. Ali.e . an ' ' The Store of Dependability 1 There are Gifts that please for a iininn-iit. an hour. ir a day; as 1 beautiful and fleeting as roses. Then there is the Perfect Gift of JEWELRY 1 That endures longer than years, lunger than generations. This 1 is surely the PERFECT GIFT Given once — it carries for all time its message of friendship and love. BOWMAN ' S ••Thr Shop oj Heaulifiil Gijis 1. 0. 0. F. Buii.uiN(; 17 West H. m.icTT StREiiT K. leich. .N. C. There ' s always a v- -. place for another one. BRANTLEY ' S — Especially gay attractive little ACKNT KOK lamps like the ones in our show Elizahelli Aniens room. A boudoir lamp bestows a soft light and cheery atmosphere Facial Creams wherever used. . NU Carolina Power GUERLAIN ' S PERFUMES Light Company  « oirafa l ia© s The young ladies of Peace who are sensitive to quality appeal and those who instinctively buy where complete confidence may be placed are among our most welcome customers. It is ever the policy of this Company to continue to merit such confidence by constant attention to the proper relation of quality and price. iJjoi|laii-«. catcc Cotnpami Raleigh ' s Shopping Center It is but feminine to wish to be exclusive EQUEL ' S STYLE SHOP, INC. 117 ' 2 Fayetteville Street STATE THEATRE Rdlfi lls Filirsl S it ' cidl I ' hdtuplays kcilh I (iiiileuiUe Road Slioic ' S ' I ' ATK. OUCHF.STRA. Louis J. Vai.i.k. l)i,,-rio, C. V. YORK COMPANY INCORPORATKI) CONTRACTORS and RIIILDKRS RA1.EII.K. . ( ' . Onic.-. 71 I Oil.l lVllou Building V. (). Bhx . ' .(If. IMlnue 11, ,5 BrII Plum.-s 7 !1- 111 11 ' ) Raleigh FixmuIi Dry Ci eaning; and l) { ' iiig Co. hlill Oll ' lrr; 17 S. W ilmillilloll Stnr I ' l.inl: II I-II6 Calc- Si. Hm.kii.i . N. C. ■Olilrsl an L,i, c.r HILKER BROS. McDonald Paint Taihirs anil Dry Cleaners Specialty Co. ■V), ,„ , • )m C7.7 1,H,« TIuiI , R,;:lh O.lorlc.-s Special Attention Givisn I ' ainI for Eiery Purpose Ladies ' Work Wln.le al,. an.l K.-lail I ' aint Merchants 1 ]il.i«n (IfRre. lOS Favetteville Street I ' llnne Klfin BITinKKS- SPECIALTIES WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF STL DENTS ' LAMPS. CURLING IRONS. STEINMETZ atul. ill fact, FLORISTS l:nl iing oii Neei! Elcclriciil Thompson Electrical Company THE PROVIDE T MITUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.. Ajp ' 5SJ OF Philadelphu fi ' r ' Organ izeil in 18(i5 mS m Of 1(.« (•o t Of great finanrial ta ilit gt Staudt ' s That has never h.,t the luimaii touch. FRANK M. HARPER District Agent. Raleigh. N. C. PAfiL W. .SCHENCK (.eiieral Agent. Greenshnro. . C. BUTTERNUTDREAD SEE PERSON STREET R Y S T E R ' S PHARMACY Fancy Candies We Serve or Deliver Drinks. OF ALE KINDS Sodas. Ice Cream and lluays Fn-.sh am! lllu.lesome Candies ALDERMAN COMPANY Phone ' X ' ,2 MM S. Wii.minc.ton St. CANDIES. CHEWING Gl M GINGER ALE GARDNER ' S CAKES NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY GOODS ELIZA B. ENNISS Corset and Lingerie Shoji J. G. BALL COMPANY (.1111.1 IS CllWNs If holesale Grocers l!insslH,l K(.1,II.F.K I ' .HMls 11. .SK l. ' i. ' i-l. ' i.S S. Wn.MiNGTON Strkkt W.M Harf;t-tl Slr,-,l RALEIGH, N. C. E. rlusirr hm not Ex „-nsii,- eate Snstitutc Raleigh. North Carolina For the Education and Culture of Young Women I. College Courses. II. Courses preparatory to College Courses. III. Special courses in Art, Piano, Voice, Expression, Home Economics, and Commercial Subjects. SITUATION Location in capital city affords special opportunities, delightful social advantages: athletics supervised indoors and outdoors by physical di- rcilor. Special aUcritiini In inilividual development. Climate permits outdoor life all winter. For catalogue or other injormalion, write The President, Peace Institute, Raleigh, N. C. 1 ? ;x


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