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THE LOTUS I ' lihlislicd h;, the Students ' , ' ■PKAC K. A JrXlOH COLLKCK FOR Wo.MEX Halciuli. Xiirtli t ' :i|-()liiia J ' ltiMKost; -McPhkhson . Kditor-111-C ' liief Gahxett EiGHMK . . Uu iiR ' - MiUiairi- ' r 1988 Table of Contents 1. DlllII ATKIN II. ll,U.S III. All. lIMNri(. ]l lN I . I ' ' . ( I 1,1 ' V l ' ' i;. i ri!i:; . ( ' l,. ssi:s I. A( TIVITIKS II. I ' d 1 Tdl KKI 1 1 1. Ai i;u riM ' ..M i:nt.s Kl) CIlAMllKRS SMITH .lAMKS K. VorXti fifizcns rif E;iloigh f(ir iiiaiiy yciiis llic.v IimM ' loui; ' l,i-i ' ii id. ' iififird witli tliosp I ' liiistruotivo, politioiil, anil |)liilniitln ' ci|iii- niovrinriifs whirli liavc Imi ' Ii :i viliil t ' nrci ' in the recent development of Raleij;li ami of Xnitli ( ' ai-olina. Trustees of Peace for over a quartcM- nf a ci-ntury. tln-v wi-n- nirnilici of tlic original committee which ] urchaseil Peacr from jirivafo owncrslii]! in 1!MI7. They have served Peace long, clicoifully. i-onstrncti i-ly. and faithfnlly thioiigh a ipcrlod of many adjustments and (dianges. In the ciilargi-miiit of the pliysiral idant of Peace they have assisted materially, and oai-h. in his own individual way. has contributed much in the crystallization of lln policii-s and ideals vlii(di largely characterize Peace of today. Therefore, we dedicate the lH:;: ' , Volume of Tuk Lotis to thcni with sincei ' c affection a)id appi-i ' ciatiiui. gi t ar- ■-:: THE LOT ' ■' ' - ST r 1 ' ? . siS. ' Dc r. i I Hj||||l  ' ■■. i Six nv« tTlt- rve. C ' r r ■. it;.kp.u. k I i ' ru ' s Qobb.n m.as f a no - ' V ' r . Ill William Coineliu.s Pressh Ji « is li,,in in Trov. Tennessee, on March 5, 1S!I4. He leceued Ins B (le-,iee at Kiskine Colle,ae. South Carolina, when he was twenty %eais old Fioni 11114-1917 Dr. Pressly was the principal o£ thiee sihools in Mecklenburg County. North Caro- lina. While he was doing a splendid woik there, he enlisted tor service In the World Wai in 1117 s a non-commissioned officer he served two years, being ovei seas fifteen months. Dr. Pressly, on furlough in Prance, spent a year of graduate study at the University of Besanijon. This young American soldier, only twenty-four years old, then returned to America to resume his duties as principal of the Matthews school, Matthews, N, C. Ill Ill 1!I20 Ur. Pifssly came t.. I ' eai ' e as its Husiiiess Maiiaser. There lie met .Miss Harriet Byrne, tlie fair-haired teaeher tif seieiu-e, wlioiii he married a year later, . tter six years he was elected President of Peace and had the honorary degree Litt.D.. con- ferred on him by Erskine College the same year. In 1931 Dr. Pressly received the degree of Master of Science from the Xorth t ' arolina State College. Even though Dr. Pressly had not accomplished so much, we would not love him any less. It is Dr. Pressly. the man. that holds so high a place in the hearts of the Peace girls. We feel that he is not only our revered, honored, and beloved President: but that he is also our really true and sincere friend. Because of this the faculty, the Board ot Trustees, and the . Iuninae place in Dr. Pressly their utmost contideiice and complete devotiou. Ill LOT ' Chariii. iiriniiiality, energetic leailerKhUi, and a Ijcuiiiteous supply of encmiragins •■common sense are selilnm cnnibined in one imlividual. lint in Miss Preston we find tliem harmonizing completely with lici ' many otlnn ' lovable traits tliat make lor our class an ideal adviser. It was a very timid Miriam Preston who left the quiet land of Korea to get used to America from behind Peace ' s white pillars. Then, after an absence of several years spent in the pursuit of higher learning, she returned to her Alma Mater as an etncient teacher of the Bible. (Who would have guessed that she ever shrank from an interview with the Dean? I Aside from her aid in our quest after knowledge. Miss Preston has made herself unfor,gettable to every member of our class by her untiring interest and cooperation in all that we have done tor two .years. of r. S. Senat. IK liAll.KV iiah Williai 1,1 Ck.k.m;, ' 33. d Kditli I ' .iu llaile Senior Clas Pink aiul .S ' l ifi- Lri!A Pknnky Is.vnEi.LK Nelson El.LE.X Biiios Ka ' ihkiune Lee Ci.ark. : liss Miriam Prestdx... Sallie Bailey iinmcirial Senior Foeni As the sreiit. wide i ceaii rolls its way Catching the sunlight in its spray Onwai ' d toward the shore of life Where cold black boulders worn of strife. We pause, as on a crest, to view The other waves of this life ' s youth. Who, like us, have been at sea Learning and wondering at things that be. Have we, too. been schooled to meet The world of land now near our feet? Have we in all our work and jilay Learned deepei- lessons than if the day? We cannot lell, but this we know Our wave is coming near the shore. As we step out upon the land To meet the future and its plans. May we hold high our torch to see The ideals of oui- class of ' . S. Lrri Hiilvnih. .V. V. Hail follow, well met!— That ' s Jo Ball. The It girl of Peace College, a typical retllieafl and jolly good company. What else need.s be .said? E i:i,v Bazkmokk Hah ' iiili. X. C. Evelyn is a beautiful, quiet and sincere tiirl. She has a very friendly nature that is hidden by her shy reserve which only endears her to those who know and love her. l.umhertnn. .V. C. I i Tlieta Mm V.V.:) : Ho ■nisiiis .Staff ( iM). Although Ellen seemed quiet and dignified at first, we soon found that she could also be lively, and after parting we will all miss her calmness and cheer- fulness. These qnalitie.s will make her many friends, no matter where she is. L HK BlKFALOK Dear little Blaiichel Everynne in school knows her and loves her. To us she is the epitome of courage, capability, unselfishness, and loyalty. Blanche is our Scholarship sirl. and we are proud of her! K AT11KIUNI-: Lke C ' i,.m:k r K Clarkton .V. C. Sfcretarj ' Student B m ma Phi Kappa S(icift Class C33): Glee Club Team ( ' 32) : Baseball P. S. C. A. (■32. ' 33). dv ( ' 33); ( ' 32. ' 33); ( ' 32. ' 33); ( ' 32); Vice Treasi Treasi Uask ' et Pi ' esiii Mil e Katherine Lee is always the center of merry crowd. She is a true friend of erynne in school. Her beauty is very St riking and her lirmit as her lovely S.Mi.Mi C II H Ke,:Ii . personalit olorins. M -V. C. is as LoTl-s Statf ( ' 32. ' 33) dents ( ' 33) : Student Co Pi Theta Mu ( ' 33) ; I,at President of uni ' il ( ' 33); n Club ( ' 32 Da.v . ' ■' , In Sarah are conibined rare mental ability and personal attractiveness. Those deep dimples portray her sunny disposi- tion and even temperament. She has perseverance and all the other qualities needed to succeed — Yes Sir! tt ' e ' re ex- pect ins; big thinss of you. Sarah! Lon 11 H II linleiijh. .V. ( ' . Adv.Ttising Staft ' (33). Tall, blonde, beautiful, ilescribes Sarah. Slie is always ready with a suiile aurt a cheery word for everyone, and is one of the few girls that both the teachers and the students love. onii,-],i(ll. K . I ' rcM.leiit 1 ' . .S. C. A. (■3.3); T. eu.suiiT Oass ( ' 32); eUss Poet ( ' 32. ' 33); KiPntli Club ( ' 32); .Stuilent Council ( ' 33); Stati!itii ' .s ( ' 33); Privilcirc Honor Roll (■32. ' 33); Lotos Staff ( ' 32. ' 33); Advertising Staff (■3 ' 2) ; Glee Cluli ( 32, ' 33). Lillian has such an individual charm ami beauty that it is almost impossible Id describe her. She is one to whom we go for help, for advice, for sympathy, for — well, for nearly everything. ' We hope that her career in life will be as successful as it has been at Peace. Domri ' iiv Davis i: K .Sillisbllijl. X. C. Presul.-iit Simiia rin K.if.pa (■33). Dotty ' s everchanging expressions are a source of delight to the entire school. Always ready for fun, her brown eyes sparkle in anticipation of eniovment. We hiipp tliai luck will fidlnw her always Allt ' lllollll. Pi S. P. Q. R. C:; , ■nil ; M;u (■32); Advertising Slaff (:i:!); Little, dark, and extremely pretty — sometimes gypsy, sometimes Dresden China doll— that is Dottle. She is talented in many ways, but her main talent is making herself ntterly irresist- ible as our friend, and as such we can never forget her. Phi Kapiiii Sricielv laa); Busketball Team CWi. ' 33); BaseljaU Teiiiii ( ' 32); Hockey TKtm ( ' 32); Jlonogi-am Cliil). Great things come in small packages. someone once said. This is true as far as Maxine is concerned, for she is a great little girl and proves her charm and ability in everything she undertakes! Pi Tlie Ktileii h. X. V. Mu Uebatins Team ( ' 33). Was there ever a more likeable girl than Frances? Fair, excellent sports- manship, thoughtfulness. and friendliness will take her far in this world. Her presence is an asset to Peace: her de- parture will make a void that can never be filled. m ' ■' ■■' ' ' A.lv.Ttising Stnff I 3:l) Kveii t]iough she is a mighty liitle girl, Ganiett does big things. Her iharming personality and winning ways, as well as connection with the Annual Staff, have made her outstandinR in hcith siholastic and social circles. Fiui,,., Dora entered our class as a senior, and soon won a prized place in our af- fections. Her calm beauty and sincere smile have endeared her to everyone. Hi:i.K. Oiiiiis liliv eiiil, (:i-i Here is a sirl that is kncjwn and seen everywhei-e. Her charming daintiness is crowned by a mass of beautiful rin.elets, and no one would ever dream of the wealth (if common sense that is under them. We all love Helen and wish her much success. L- Maiiy Maiiciaiikt CiLi:? w en 2); Gii-e Club Sirs ( ' 33); LoTl ' s (■33) P. S. C. A. 1 ( ' 32. ' 33) ; Stall! ( ' 33). ■W hat more can be said of M. M. thai she is our Most Popular Girl? Happ.v atti ' active. and understanding, she ha made her place in the heart.f of Peaci sills that no other ran ever till. II () . I Rnleiilh. X. C. There is a distinguishing air of dignity about Anna that enhances her poise and dark beauty. Her quiet reserve is a rare and soothing asset. Anna will al- ways be remembered at Peace as a stylish and charming Peace girl. riHiiiiiji Sjir -Y. r. Whenever one is homesick or blue, she turns to Lib. Was there ever a sunnier smile ' ? Was there ever a keener . ' ense of humor displayed? Was there ever a more attractive and charminR girl? Tin- answer is, No! i i;;j ' Ttiiboiij. X. Teedy ' s (|iiiet charm anil personality command the respect and admiration of all who know her. With her winning smile and ease nf manner, she has been a joy to the school. Here ' s luck to you ■' Tcedy ' ; may you go far in the s.icial Ualciyh. .Y. C. Aileen ' s yuietness and timidity have iideared her to the Peace girls. With a inscientious and studious intent. Aileen as climbed to a high schola.stic place. Louise Kiij.ian Waynesville, N. C. HaslieHall Tpam ( ' 32, ' 33); Baseljall Train I :12); Hoi-key Team ( ' 32); Glee Club ( ' 32, ' ;!3); TicasuriM- Student Council ( ' 33); Ktatisti.-s ( ' 33). Louise is one oli our most beloved girls. Especially dear to the .sirls on the cam- pus; she is also a friend to many of the day students. We will never forget her licautiful voice. u Uli-e a lib A fomi mist ( ' 3 :. ' 33) 1 . S. ( ' . - Cahine Ti-nm (■33) (•32). Ho fkey Te 1.1 (-3 1) : Basrliall What would we ha e doi e without Mary Virgil ia? The vay she tickles those ivories ill never be forgotten : also those tel ephone calls at nine forty-five! Hei personality felt hy every me. is due to hrii g her success ill whatever she chooses to do. .Mmiv Ml Kl.wKi- C. A. Cahiiiet ( ' 33): Statistics ( ' 33) Team ( ' 32); Basketball Team ( ' 32, ' 33); Hockey Team (■32); Privileged Honor Roll (32. ' 33;. We find ill iVIary all the characteristics of an ideal president of the student body. Her ability to lead us through the trials and distractions of this school year has shone out above everything else. Mary ' s presence at Peace will be an everlastiiifi nifiiiory in all our liearts. Raleigh. .V. C. ident Pi Tlie When we think aliout Primrose «.■think of the lines: Holy. wise, and fair, is she For Heaven such grace did lend her That she might admired b e. Pinky is gifted in many years; she is an artist, an actress, and a writer. She possesses beauty, charm and iutelligenie. Some day the whole world will sing her praise. Littietnii. y. ( ' . Couiu-i! (■; Every girl in school looks iipnii Izzy iH an ideal of sportsmaiishiii. ytholar- hip. and charm. She can be both care- ive and capable, and is equally lovable n both phases. Her charm is enhanced y her shyness. Always neat and well :ruomed, Izzy is bound to ini press the vorld as she did us. Although we are always hearing people (jilking about that soft, husky, southern drawl, we have rarely seen it as real and delightful as it is In Carolyn. Her calm temper and genuine love of fun are (|ualities that have made and will con- tinue to make an army of friends. (■3H 11- T. ' i Lura is one of the most beautiful girl ill the Senior class. Her smile and cheei lul greeting makes one feel that she i ;i true friend. A delicate t-harm of ai: Iiearaiii-e and manner add to he attractiveness. Ruleiijh. .V. c. A jiirlish freshness and an un- affected manner are the first impressiuns Margaret gives and to know her is to Hnd a sincere friend. N ' othing appears to depress her or ruffle her gentle disposi- tion: Margaret ' s keen interest and wliole- hearted support can be depended upon in any activity. RilU-iilh. .V. r. Elsie has a (luiet and easy-going man- ner that make her a charming individual, though she never makes herself known in a crowd. As a student she has dis- tinguished herself and won many friends, among both the faculty and students. May she never change, and always remain her own sweet self. A charming bit of Virginian aristocracy — Mary Tarry. Her daintiness and femininity have made her a popular belle IH H;isl e Rnleujh. .V. C. 1 Phi Kiippa DebatinB Team C Team ( ' 32) ; Baseball Tean all Team ( ' 33). :!■-: ) Words cannot really describe what a valiiahle student Virginia luis been while at Peace. Her capability, not only in studies, but also in sports, makes lier a K.-ll rounded IVace student. We are trul.v There are always some outstanding girls in a scholastic way; Elizabeth is one uf that type. Her soft, easy, manner is enhanced by her ilenuireness. Behind her she leaves the memoiv of one hard to forget. There is no girl in school who can make our spirits rise as Virginia can. Ill the most unexpected places and at the iiKjst unexpected times she comes forth with a priceless bit of dry wit and makes us forget our troubles. Aside from this, she is a capable and willing winkei-; for all these ciualities we love her. !THE Lr liipe Cliilj I ' 32. ■,1,11, Mary Eugenia, in a calm and poised manner, lias established for herself a deep affection in the hearts of Peace girls. Though to some she may seem a little dignified and aloof, there is always a sparkle and gleam in her dark eyes that is very inviting. II SI Riileiiili. y. C. Pretty hair, expressive brown eyes, and a lovely complexion make up the beautiful girl whom we know as Margaret. Behind that beauty there is good common sense — something very few of us have. M. RfELr,ITE C0. TE.S ' l ' , ' ' J II e M Raleigh. . It does not seem possible that we have known Marcellite only one year. Her charming manner and astonishing beauty have already made their way into our hearts, and we feel as though we have known and loved her alwavs. Twenty-three l) l M Maky Piluk Itiiaiiokr Haiiiilx. A r Mary is uiie iil ' the must ilependable lis ill school. Her charmiiiK dignity lis marked her a person of distinct poise id ability. As a great, great, niece of le founder of Peace. William Peace, ary has embodied in her character all le admirable traits e. pecled in one of ?r lineage. in Class History CAKLVLE ' S stati-iiii-ijt, ••Jli t..ii(s aiv :is i..Ttivt m rli.- hisfuriaii is wis., ami gittnl with an eye and Sdul, makes us tremlile fur the histniy iif cuir ehiss. Though we live to be oetogenarians. I think we shall iievei- forget the wretehedness of that one long miserable day — mir first day at colli-gc. Its memory is however, inseparably linked with the two ha]i|iy ami eventful years whiidi followed. In the fall of ' ;!1. sixty-iive duninrs fell in step t. the lively jii ,-t by .Maigar. t MeKiiiniin. our class presidi-nt. ami iliss Miriam Pn-stun. mir peppy das tea -hei-. Our first vietory was wm the athletie field. To the surprise of the intire i ' ami)Us and utter amazement id ' the high and mighty Seniors, we walked (df with the basketball (diamiiinnship for :!i ' . Our insignificanei ' being somewhat dimmeil by this trinmiih. our superiors were- forer ' d to recognize mir prowess. On stunt night we successfully ]iresented El Poaridore, starring Primrose McPherson, Dorothy Dent, and M. M. Giles. It was an uneasy group of Seniors who awaited the decision of the judges, fur we ran them a cd ise race for the coveted cup to wliicdi trailition entitleil them. After .shivering through exams, we gladly welcomed the spring and celebrated by entertaining the Seniors at a gay Cabaret. ' J ' lie court was turned into a cdnirniing Spanish tavern, where a State College ondiestra contributi ' d gn atly to the occasion. In the fall of ■:!! ' only half of our gallant number I ' onld i-etui-n to enter in our Senior (dass. Though nund)ers few. our andiitions were high. Mary Margaret (iiles wa.s eho.sen president of the Senior elas.s in place of Margaret MeKinnon, whose dreams of music called her elsewdiere. At the same time Mary McEUwee donned the toga of the president of the Student Body. Lillian Crane became pres- ident of the P. S. C. A., and Primrose McPherson Editor of The Lotis. The months have ]iassed so ipiickly that before «c eoidil icalize it, the gay events of our senior year have liecome colorful memories. Xow we have reached the most thrilling triumph of all — Graduation! We close mir cdiapter at Peace with eyes fixed on higher goals — for the future is ours. Is.iBELI.E XeESOX, CIii.is 11 ishirill II . I, i Twenty-five Prophecy TJIK following pi-uijliiM-,v JN f.ii ' thr l.i ' ucfit of the s. ' civtMry of liic Aluiiiiiii. ' . ss..,-i;iti..ii In I:i4:i. AVr liui-r slic will l.r .-il.lc to kiv]. U). with this a.l- M ' liliiroiis chiss. Miii-y Virgiiiia Lrtlcr ' s (lilniniiM of ,li-ci.liii,n wliothor to choos,. thi useful pro- fi ' ssioii of making women hiNitilifnl or to hr m scconil PiMJi-rcwski. ilisM|iiirinT.I when she licciiini ' Bill Browne ' s l,cltcr hiilf ! Maxiiic Dow.ly will hccom,. famous for li.r Miuuory iio.ik coll, .ctious— while -Tecly llnssey will uuike a most charuiing night eluli hosti ' ss. Ellen Higgs will |U ' ol,al.ly he l),u ' othy Dix ' s ••runner-u|.. 1.1a I ' .ailey All.ui will vi,. for homu-s with the talented Dorothy 1 )avis--wliose fame for her ivci|ies will he worhl-wi.le. Cai ' olyn Xori-is will hi ' a torc-li-siuger ealiitalizing her husky voice, l. M . (iilcs, following in the footsteps of her iiaivnts, will h,.conie a famous lawyer. Lillian ( ' rani ' will return to Korea, Laving heen rnn out of America by the women hccausi ' of her fas i]iating beauty. Fuquay Springs will have society ne«s when l oia Klliott goivs there to teach! Elizabeth Howard will probably marry her hoss. Helen (iilihs will hicome a dancing ti-ai ' her. Teaching school at Cary will give Maiy Tariy lime ( ntinue hreaking the lii ' arts of the poor State Collegv hoys. 1!I4:; will wel ne Izzy Xelson a.s Dean of Peace, after Miss McLelland deci.led she had .•iioiigh of that kind of life. In the .same year ..ur .d.l friend, .Mary .McElwee, will he appointed I ' resnient of l ' ,.ace to SUccee.l Dr. I ' lvssly. Virginia Wils.m will select cheering veterans as her life work. Sarah Colcinan and Liira I ' enny will i-oikjuci- . ew York a.s Broadway niaiinei|uiiis. I ' rimrosi ' NfcPhersini, aflei ' going to Paids to study art, will ri ' turn to I ' eace as head id ' tlu ' , rt Deparlnieiil. . iina (iiveii and Dorothy Dent, inseparahle as in days of dd, will rise lo nio ie faille. Sarah Crahlree, Elizahdh Wheeler and Josei.hine Kail will .- heconie the hos.ses ,d ' their own households. . ileell delirettc is destined lo I lie a novelist. rising to fa after the publication of her Supercilious .Sophistication of Sarali Smith. (larnetl Kighnie will soon he the hiisiiiess manager of Collri r Ihimnr. while Francis Eighnie will take u|i chemistry leaching as her | astime. Margaret I ' rici ' is to he a politician, giving herself a chance to do a lot of talking. Virginia Tate will soon decide thai she is a natural horn physics teaidier. Margaret Yonng, jilanning to mix a little husines wilh a lot of pleasure, will be a ho.stess on a Irans- . flantic steamer. l!laiiche liiitlaloe, who is good at most everything, will try lii ' r hand as a math teacher. Evelyn P.azemore I ' oncludcs that the duties of a iday- griinnd direclor attract her. It has been .leciiled that this (dass will meet again in lll. i( to testify to the veracdty of this document. LoTisK Kii.I.i.w. Chutx I ' nifihcl. Last Will and Testament WK, fill ' Mii-viviiii; iiii-iiiImm-s ,.f fl.c rhiss ..f 111:;:; ..f l ' ,-:ir,. .lniii,,i ' ( ' ,,lli.f;c, liaviiin ' I II iiniiiniiiiccil almost iiM ' iit:illy pcrtVrt iin.l [iractirMlly saiir. liy tlir faculty nf sai.l sell. i,, I. ,|, wish tu make, pul.lisli. aii.l di-claiv this t.. h,- ,mr last will and ti-staiiiciit. Article I S,.,-ti..i, 1. To Dr. I ' lvssly an.l Miss M ' L.dlaii.l  r .1.. h,-ivl,y Iravr .mi- a|.- piviatinii f,,i- all till ' thiii.us ' they have- .lour tni- mu- iia-iital ami im.i-al i;.M,il. Sci-fii.ii 11. Til the t ' ai-iilty Vf li-avr mif iimlyiiif; ' aii|ii ' rriatiiiii ami ilri ' |irs| uratitmlr I ' m- tlu-ir |iatiriiri- ami tlivli-ss ptfufts to iiiakr siniirthiiiu- nf iH. ArTK ' I.K, II Til till ' ii iiiiiif;- sriiiiu ' s ill all scriousiirss wr ilu will : Section I. Our srninr [irivilrfri ' s. hopiiif; tlii-y will Immir ami rlii ' iish tlinii as their iiredecessnrs havi- dmif. Section II. Tlir Immir of a.ssembliiig, editing, and slaviiit; over iir.xt year ' s annual, hojiing it will not have to be a depre.ssion annual. Section III. Tin- untold priA ' ilege of enjoying the Junior-Senior entertainment without having had to ]iay for it. Artht.k 1 1 1 To the -iireiis we do hi-rehy .solemnly will ami hiMiurath a small [mrti f our well known dignity nnisistiiig of tlir srveral ahilities: Si-,-ti.iii 1. To walk tliri.ugh the halls in a i|uiet ami rehiird inaiiner. SiTtiiiii 11. To ri ' fiaiii friim si|uirniiiig and giggling during idia]iel. SiM-tioii 111. Wi. do also will tl xe liii-lv -reat ideasure of attending studv hall. Article I ' The following meniliers of the Senior ela.ss. having rollei-ted ,sonii. very valuable trea.sures ami eharaeteristies, do hereby make the follnwing individual liequests: Section I. We, Anna (ireen and Dorothy Uent. do will and liei|Ueatli our eom binefl abilities to get to Dr. Pressly ' s Eilueatimi class a minute hitc, to any two 1 pie who will take advantage of the privilege. Section 11. We, Blanche Buffiiloe and Virginia Tate, do leave ..ur scholastic ability 111 any one who feels she is entitled to this great honor. Section III. 1, Lillian Crane, do will my beauty ti. daiiet Moyd. May she receive tis many letters as 1 did after having her picture published in the | ' iaper. Section IV. 1, Virginia Wilson, do herehv beipieath mv wit to Mai-fha Holt Bobbitt. .May she aci|iiire my inmiceiit looks along with it. Section V. 1. .Vilrmi Jciinttr, ,1., will niy ,|iupt, .-aliii .li,-i|m,.iti. m to Mary YdUiii;- ( ' aiiiiaily. S,M-fi,,ii VI. 1. Maxiiir Dowdy, .1,, will an.l lir iiu-atli two iiichrs of my tall statui ' c t.i Kliza liosv. in nrilcr to hriii her tqi in tliis wurM. Srrtion VII. We, Mary Peace ami Helen (iil.hs, lo l.ciiieath ..iir ahility for i;i ' ttiiif; into tioiihle to .loseiiliiiie .Jones and ] uliy Palmer. S.Tfioii VIII. 1, Mai-v Kiin-enia Wvaft. d.. will mv i-eimtafion for having heell at Peace for einlit year.s ' lo Rosalie Hay and K.litli .h rnian. S,M-fion IX. 1, Lura Penny, do will and l,e,|iieatli my 1..i,k swee|,in- eyolashos to -E Park, who cnt hers off. Sc-fioii X. 1. Marv Rawlins Tarrv. d.. ndi ii.|iiish mv special ri.ulit hand coindi in the parlor to Helen Marie Weil. Section XI. 1, Isali.dle Xelsoii, leave my -lovint;- ilevotion to ,lea r olo Peare to Frances Moore. Section XII. I, (iarnett Kii;iiiiie. do will and he,iii,.atli ilie position as l.iisine.ss • manager of the annual to tl ii ' who fcls that she will worry over it as nimdi as I have. Section XI 11. 1, (;in L.-tler, do will my ni.nhtly telephone calls to Pradford Clark. May sh,. not ahii.sr h, ' r telephono privih ' g ' cs. .. P ,11 ..,,. Section Xl ' . 1, Uoitie I ' a is. do will and hecjueatli to Mary Ina I l  U -r III privilege of sleeping through hivakfast .Monday mornings. Section XV. To Catherine liankin, 1, Louis,. Killian, leave my hnsky l.nihl and strong voice. Section XVI. 1, Mary M. ' Klwee, leave my dignity, executive ; ahility. tact and seiisi ' of ri-sponsihility lo Kiiiiis Lane. S,.ctioii XVII. 1. Sai-ah Coleman, do will ami hcpirath my .diarii ling pers,,n- alily to Virginia Ifeinheimer. .S,.cli,m XVIII. I, Pinkv M. Phcrson, do will my pleasing smih t,. Margaret Waddell. .May it hriiig her lots of happiness. .Vif-rn i.E V Se,-tlon 1. We, th,. .senh.r class do herehy app.iint Katherine 11:: irris as sole e.xecntor of this will. Seeti.m 11. This will is signe.l in witness thercd ' hy the .dass of I9:i:i. Fli. ,NC ' E,S KniHMK, Trsfcifnr. Signed this I ' Nth day of May. lii: ' .:!. Witne.sse.s : Miss SeoTT. Peckv Wii.i.i. Jrs. Bii.i.v PrI ' ;ssi.y. TwentyeiKlil Junior Class Hkttv Smith FHANtKS Mdokk Mahtha Holt Bohuitt Majiik Fkan-k Havwood.. HhLKN AsHWOHIlI Katiiehink Bl,AtK Kr. Martha Holt Bobiut Kl.SlK RoDWELL Hklp:n BriAME El.I .AHETH BrSBEE LlI.I.lE Bynum Mauv YoiNc; Can Maim ' ha Cakter IjOis Cromartie RiTH Crooks Mary Da.mel Fraxiks Dtrfey Janey Floyd Abbey Foy Dorotiiaijcex Helej Rasalie Hay 1 Y Elsie Hayi Lillian H. ' Mamie Fra (.■ilnl,; Ha Jewel Hiim ' s AxME Lee Hookek Edith Jerman JOSEPHIXE JoAES Mavis Koox(e Na 1 Y La OR Cakoi.ixe Lom; CORIXXE Lo (l JOSEIMIINE LoM; SARAir LTTCir Mary Matthe Frances Moore Olivia Newlin Maria RlMV Pai mek Ei.iZAiiiriH Park VlUGIMA Pi IINEI.L Carolyn Ra -kliffe Catherine Rankin Mary Renneker VlROINIA ReINHIE.MER Eliza Rose Mary Friar Roi se Emily Scott Betty Smith Mary Thomas Sm i i ii Margaret Wadiiei l LoiisE Wells Sahah D. Whitmore Catherine Woodall Commercial Juniors Amelia Clark Maroahet Barnes Mabel Blake Elizabeth Castle Amelia Clark Bradford Clark Helen Donahoo aroaret Guy THERiNE Harrington THALEA Holland ILLIAN Hi NTER l)SA Graddy Lemmonu l.iZAliETH Morris ■ai.dkan Moser Margaret Plexico Dorothy Price Helen Scarboroi Hilda Sellers Mary L. Sie kns( Vn:c.iNiA Vincent Junior Poem What shall we do and where shall we go On the other side of the wall? We see no sky because out there The houses are so tall. Shall we mount to the top of the highest one Climbing steadily, story by story? And shall some of us stop to sleep a while. While the rest toil on to glory? As the youth climbs on and age creeps through. No face and no step can mask it: The silver-haired woman stands high on the roof. tJathering stars in her market basket. Nancy Lawlor. Hhi.iN Amiu Kaleish, . ©A •Mmmiia Hon l; ,,,. Il ily Springs. , . c. HaieiKli, X, Wendell, ' . C. Ki.lzAHhrni Hi sii Raleigh. X. c. I.HMl HVM M l ' itlsli,ir, , N. c. Mvin Y..rN( (■A Oxfm.l. X. r. MAirniA Cvuiii, V ' Miim-vvill,.. X, C. Klizahethtown. X. ( ' , Thirty Mahv Damki. Rocky Mount, N. C. Fl; N.K,-, III lilKV KaleiKh. X. C. .lA.NKT Fp.oiii f ainnont. N. C. Ai:iii:v Fov Scotts Hill, N. (• DollUTllAl.EKN HAI.Kt Raleigh. N. C. ItoSALlK HaV Raleigh. X. V. EisiK Havks Raleigh, X. V. Lii.i i. N H.w.Mom; C ' ary. N. C. .Mamik Fkan( k Havwikjii Jacksonville. N. C. 60 I ) 0§ Jl:wKij, HiiM ' .s WayiiesviUe. , . C. Greenville. N. C. ElHMl JlllJM Raleigh, . . ( Fayetteville, N. C. Mams Kn,,N,|.: CdiiilViir, . . C. E Ms Lam: New Bern, N. C. Nam V Lawj.iiii Hllrliam. N. C. -ilatesville, X. C. CiMdXM.: I.iim: ' ala«iia, N. r. .Jn.M.J.IIl.NK LoMi Catawha. N. C, Laurinljurg. X. C. Riileigli. N. ( ' . Fn.wii-s .M.1I.KK CastuniK. N. C. OiiviA Newi in Mebaiie, N. ( ' . MUilAN.NA Nu IIIILS StateKville. X. C. RriiV Pmmeic I.ittlftiiii. X. ( ' . El.lzAliKTil Park Raleisli, X. C. VlUi.lM Pi IINKI.I. Frankliiilon, N. C. Carolyn Rackliffe Raleigh. N. C. Cathkiiink Rankin Mt. riilead, N. C. Ill m 60 06 .M.MIV RlNMKKIl Rocky : Ioimt, X. C. i:,,iM Ri.iMi);lM]:i Ei.i A Rusk KaycttfVille. i . ( ' Mai:v Fkim! Rni ; Faimville. N. t ' . Emu V Si HIT RaleiRli, X. C. Biciiv 8m in N ' oaiik. Ciiiiii. Maiiv TniiMAS S-Mi Charliitte. X. V. Mai;.. MM I W MiMKI.L Raleigh. X. C. Hl.iiN Makii. Vi, (Icliisliiiru, X. r Liii isE Wl-J.is KfiKillsvilip. X. t .U.MI 1)1 l.l] Willi VMlmiiigtiiii. X. (■Catiiki!im: Wnun.M.i Wilson. N. C. M.MIGAKI.I Baknk; Raleigh. X. C. .M. l!i;i. Bl.AXi: RiUeLah. X. C. .Va.M V El.lZAl-.KTll C ' A.-iTI.K Raleigh. X. C. A.MKI.IA L ' lAIlK C ' larkton. X. C. BUAIih.Ma, I-IAKK New Bern. X. C. HkiKN D.iNAllull Charlotte. X. C. Maiii.ai;kt Gi Y Xfwlanil. X. C. Raleigh. X. C. 00 ( ' ■n Lii.r nx Hi ntkii Haleigll. N, C. Rosa tiAl.liv I.KMMc Charlotte, N. C. Er.izAHKTTi Mnnuis Fayetteville, N, i Waimkw Moskii Slinw Camp, N. C. Dorothy Prk f Raleigh, X. C, Hkii.n- Scaktsouo Star, N. C. Makv LofisK Stkvknson Raleish, N. C. Vlll.ilMA Blvl 1 VlN( KNT li.Miioki. Rapid. ' !, N. C. El-I .ABKTU Dill.AUn Clearwatei-. Floriila MAiic.AHirr St .M.MK Raleigh, N. C. SopHonovLS KATIIERINK H (MM , Mlilii III. 11, VlRRINIA ReY.NDLD.S. .Mll lM. Sill ill. .Ma B Preparatory Students rn?:PARATORY i Pl:r,iz BmI-KV Fi,-vn.i:s : I( Kei PREI ' ARATOIiY II Pi PRRPARATORV III Catiihyn Bvicks Ni;i.l SMiin Laura Bam. Hi ni.rcn Cakolyx Stiiayiiimi Li ' cv Bkvkhi.y Ji:I!Ma. Maiiijakkt AVi AriiKKsrt EsKKiKXK MrDli.l. Rl:iu:i ,A Wil I lAMs Sakah Norres Efniii ' -i ii Patsy Ricks LOTIf OLA Nc lit BUFFALOC Y MM. GIL £5 Z 2.Y NEl-SO N LOUISE K ANWA GHERN 1 i Ex.Ms Lamc. Jankt F[HVII. Maht.1 MARSHALS .A . )( Ilnl.SdX. MaIK ARKT GiV, El.l AP.KTII PaRK. 3R •■M L ' T hHE LOTUS T. 1 l.iliMN -|; l. ' M 1 ' ' I ' lIK I.IITIS STAFF . Garxktt KnillMi. S l; n ' ill l lA RkIXIIEIMKI!. KiI I;1M! I ' i:k, i:s. Typi.sls. JiAia Pi:a. i . l{i.,-. G ' 1,1 i:a I ' l nnv, M, . 1, (I THE STUDKXT COL XCIL Mahv McEi.wkk. Sakah Coi.kman. . i. M. Giies. Lni im: Kit.i.iax. Lii.lun Cuank. Isahelle . i:i.s(i . KATiiicuiAK Lkk Ci.ahk. MAiiV Raxm.ins TAiaiv. Amki.ia Ci m:k. c m:(,i.i i-: L..m;. PKACE STl ' DKNT CHRISTIAX ASSOCIATION CABIXKT Lil.i,iA CliAN-i-;. K.MHKlilM, 1,1 !■: Ci MiK. Mm;y R  r,i s TM;ia. Mm:-. Fii Al, . I. Cli.KS, Marv McEj.wkk. Mm:v I ' im i.. Mwim: ll.. Mn. Ami.ii ( ' ii;iiiMA Lkfi-Kh. Bktty Smith. IsAiacMi: Nkison. P,;iMlinM.: M.I ' iiKiwiiN. Sak.mi (■,,l|.;M . L, ka I ' kxnkv Doi.niin Davis. Daxim: Ij,,„i.v. Kmhinim Lkk Claiik, M. M, Uh.ks Pi Theta Mu Literary Society . Xki.siin . President -I Ml I ' m usoN - - Yice President Kii I I N - Secretary i:NM:-i - -- -- - Treasurer Hm.KN- Asiiwnimi Eisii: H vi;s Hi kv Pvimku MMlcMtlT R i:MS LllMAN Hmm !:) ' l-:ii7M;lrii I ' m;k Kmiii i:im 111 X. K«n i .Ikwki llirrs l.i i; I ' l wi i Ki llillll ll.ilDIIll: ' II i:v H..I I AM. :ii: LEt: H(i ii i:i MIKTU HdWAIU: KA Bali. Hi ni.i li.ii;(iiiiv Dk.m FUAMKS DlHKKV FiiAM i;s ElCMilK Gaknktt Eld 1 1 si k Diii:a El.I.lnTT Jankt Fr.dvn Hki Ldllsh 1 ITK CoItI ■F LdNi: JdSFPI IN F 1. Makv M 1 nil FllAN. M. K Phi mi: 1 All 1 NlCLI, Smi Mahki. Si Vi M M I M Wl.ll.s ELiz.UiKTii Wiir; Rehec-oa Wie.i.ias ElUTII Wyatt Maikiakki Vol M mi Sigma Phi Kappa Literary Society U.wis Frcxideiit Aiic;AUET Giles -- - Vice President Dii vDV._ - - - .- Secretai-y NK Lkk Ci.akk - - Treasurer Biuiii isK Aukk: lliV DdliOTHA Hai.i:; Josei ' iiinp: Bali. Maiiki. Bi.akk Helen Bramk Amelia Clark BliAUFDKl) C ' l ai:k Katiiekim; Li:k Ldl.S CllllAIAKTJi: Dorothy Davis Elizabeth Dili. Maxine Ddwijv Abbey Foy :Mary Mai:c.ai:ei riARAH LyTCH Mary McElwee KM AP.KTir M(ii;r Mary Peai e Dorothy Pkul M, R(.AREi ' Prk E Hkle.x S(ARBoitor(;ii Elsie Sey.moir (■i:oly. Strayiior.n Vii:..lNlA Tate .Mary Tarry VlRcilXIA ViXCE.V-T Helex Marie Weil VlIllilXIA WlI.SCLN Sarah D. Whitmore Ma ;arkt C Forty-seven lujujyuB i I.II.l.M.V (KAM-., Jl VRV K . .M Willi l..,MS|. KiM.iiN UKNKKKKB, MiRiHKJ:I ' V AHUKII., MvMII. I ' TO.V, I riiiiM., I-IKI.BN WkII.. AMKl.T.l t-|.ARIi, Kl.M|.. IMvKS, SUIAII H «l UllHIlTlTV Pm.K, KATHKKINK Hi MKUKI I. .1 ,■.•.,,„ ,i„ „,., I I ' vni.-, I ' RINTKS .M.i l ' ISIX(i STAFF (Xn cJAjLTUx u jlLM i l ■, ' (QoM -L( A U}J 1 ' ni 9 X ' p « . -(S  « 4 1D- d -OUj y :j y? Fifty-one ' M SFECIAl PR  FS Tilt prufs tf Ike ftllmi-ing prtptsUnns arc prejern-d ky mtsi leaders « Ihise ill Icxlbitks. Thty are printed here It anid dicttting Ihetn in the cltss r  m. Iflw parallels aie cuT by a pansTersal, the ailemate inleriM angles are s Giien: .15 || -T Pr ve : Z CD c t bviransTcrsal F.F I '  rniin5 The alf n A 1 and 2 CyJF.itlier A 1 and 2 are equal .r « 1 - and 2 are unequal. 2. Suppose 1 and 2 arc unequal, then draw LH s that ZL G - equals Z 2. Or,-- I. II 11 1 . 4. .■■AB H c . rw lines are parallel if a pair •f alt. int. angles is equal. 4. T v« intersecting lines c l)«th be parallel t a third straight rvline. jAB C9 by hyp. It leads to a statement c«ntr; ■dieting the hyp.  remaining p sibility. • The above page was fourrd in Miss Knhns ' classr-iiom. It has eviderrtly hepn Insi fro the textbook of one of her- ronscierrtiotrs. hai ' d-working students. 33mt this is impossible. .-. tke supposition that Z 1 5 Z 2 is false. ' .-. Zl =Z2., . . .•.zi= IT. ' : ' i •nly two suppositions arc pos- sible. 2. To draw a line to make a given angle with a given li«e. PEAC E A JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN liU.KH.ll. lllMll ( ' I1(1I.I A For the Education and Culture of Young Women I. ( ' iillege Courses. II. ( lurses preparatory to College Courses. III. Special courses in An, Piano. Voice. Expression. Home Economics. and Commercial Subjects. SITI ' ATION — Location in capital city affords spericil ..iipiirluiiilic . dc- lightlul social advantages; athletics Mipei i cd iiidnor :irid mildoni- )S physical director. Special attention Id nulivldnal dc cliipnirnl. ( ' linKilc permits outdoor life all winter. For vnta dgue or olhi ' r iniorinalion. nrite The Presidepvt. Pe. ce. a Jimor Colle(,e for Women. Rai.ek h. N. C MEREDITH COLLEGE Rai.ek.h. i . C. Offers Young Women THREE DISTINCT ADVANTAGES I. Il is recognized as a STANDARD College by ibe Southern Association of Colleges, by the Association of American Universities, and li the American Association of I ni ersil Women. :;. Il IS ,, .si ; . . Colic;;,- Sindeni l...d .if .Sdlt-large enough for cnlluisiasm. I. ill snuill eiH.n h f..i sliidriils and Icarlicrs all lo l.c g,M,d friends. . .. It is a CHRlSri l Collci-e uilh Christian atmosphere and motive and fr,vdom. For jiirllur in loniitilion or mlaloi ue iirile CHAS. E. BKEWEK. Fr,-suleni Raleigh. . C. A CAREER AND YOUR HOME A promising future is ofteivtimes sacrificed on tlie altar of household drudgery You have planned a career— yet you, like all other women, will some day want the pleasures and comforts of a home of your own Must you abandon the work for which vou are prepared in favor of the home? Not in this age of electrical conveniences ' You can manage a home successfully and at the same time carry on with your vocation or profession Electrical appliances will provide you with the necessary time and perform your household tasks effi- ciently and economically CAROLINA POWER LIGHT COMPANY COLLEGE CLOTHES and MILLINERY for the COLLEGE MISS and the Town Home for Peace Girls V7lu ihqpofOriiiBoJ kides UCIELILi GEO. MARSH COMPANY U, ,-sul,- IHslnl.ulor FINE FOOD PRODUCTS i:ai.ki(;h. ,n ' . c. Fraternity, College and Class Jewelry i .„nmrn,r,nr„l hiNuinirrmrnls ,111,1 lll,ll,tt„,lis I.Urlri I,, I ' l ri„U, Mil ,,|l.l Si:;H,, I ' ll. Ki,|,|.j ( lull, nl I ' ra,.- L. G. BALFOUR CO. Ma.iiil.i- 11 , ' ,■,■,. anil Station.- Mil i;hi)R(i. i ss. Garland C. Norris Co. ; h„i,- „i,- iiisi,,hi,i,„s 122 Cl. ' liu I Am-. Ral.-i(;li. . I,. Ask i„i Dixi,- h nl.infi C.ujis Fi,„ ' (:„„,i„-s T,„j I ' ll. in.- 17(1 Welcome 11 |iK |v AM) K (:i I .I ' l ' I., POOLE ' S BEAUTY SHOPPE Ml I INE.S OF BEAUTY CULTURE l„ilii,lii}g E fH ' rl Hairnilting I ' li.in.- :llfi:i 211) Fa .tt.-Mll.- Slr,-,-l PINE STATE CREAMERY FANCY ICE CREAM FOR ALL OCCASIONS (.l.-iiu.i.i.l AM-nm- IIM.KICII. . C. A FliII Line of Quality Dairy Products Made Safe by PASTEURIZATION BRANTLEY ' S tfi,;,l jo, EF 1 RDS ' STORES KLIZABETH AKDE.XS FACIAL CREAMS ICE CREAM and OWNED end OPERATED by CAROLINA MEN FINE CANDIES REMEMBER WHEN SHOPPING OU CAN DO MILES SHOE SHOP -•I ' l , il„ii„ l„n Stn-,-1 rii.in, ' 2«+3 CAROLINA SHU FIXERY BETTER 12 K.iM ILii-.n Sir.Ti I ' ll. Ml.- : {i.i AT SIR WALTER SHOE SHOP nil W.M Iurlin Sli-f,-l E F 1 RD ' S rli.ii,.- 318.S STROP TAXIS PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE AI.W VS IIKAin L ' S, TKII ' IN CITY |,[ HT COMPANY riKINK.: of Philadelphia Ol-fianizf.,! 18fiS Make Your Later Years Happy With a Retirement Life Income 3«()0 Stand: liu Stali.ui :il01 Slanil: fian.lina 11. .1.1 4i00 Stand: Sir Walter H..l,l :!im) Stand: [ ' nL.n Stati..,, Mrs. Josephine Reese Pescud - nis,,l„ K,„h Monib FRANK M. HARPER SON Peace Student Body D-tn., Aiienl. RAI.HIGH. N. C. Wal.h the Bulletin B„ar.l f.,i Time and Place llanrlkerchiefs f„r Valentine EASTER GIFTS Our nr Sfin ' iig l.iur is Perfect Your Patronage Appreciated! STATE, PALACE and CAPITOL PUBLIX-KINCEY THEATRES Thr Hesi m I ' holuplcn .■. ul I ' opula, ,lmissi„ii I ' ikes VANITY BEAUTY SHOP ItMlfi li. N, C. HI Til nV .VA. FERGl SO ' V Hfoiilii i(in Al KIMdl ' .ILF. IKANSI ' DKTATIOX PiniH li.-.l In K.il.-if:l, an. I i, iiiilx I ' OH in KK CI.KAK CKYSTAI. I C E AM) UK. II CRADK COAL PIKINE 492 CAPITAL ICl-: AND (XIAL CO.. INC. ()00 Wc.sl Har;;.-!! Sliect FOR GRADUATION As u,-ll a- aiu lim,- .luririi; lli,. mIiouI lerm Wr ,- lr,„l In EVERY PEACE GIRL . 111. .-I ...i.lial iiuilali.iii I., iiiaki- ..ill li.li ' IliT .li..|,|,in. l„-a.l.|iia,l,.is . . . nu uill ah a s liiui a uaiiii ui ' liunie and idurlpiiiis salespeople . . . Lrl [ s Si-rve Yoii! HUDSON-BELK COMPANY Central Carolina ' s Largest Department Store PERSON STREET PHARMACY TlfO STORES NORTH I ' ERSON STREET H WES BARTON P. D. GATTIS. PrL.p. A Complete Line of Nationally Advertised DRUGS— PLUS A SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF TOILET ITEMS Soda Our Specialty l k Miiiilll KVIII. Jll|| s(i MOORE JOHNSON CO, Insurance — Surety Bonds Phnne 129 aiS-U-lS U„ ers Biiii.lin Raleigh ' s Finest HOTEL SIR WALTER 350 Rooms 350 Baths CONFIDENCE The young ladies of Peace wlio are sensitive to finality appeal and those who instinctively buy where complete confidence may he placed are among our most welcome customers. It is ever the policy of this Company to con- tinue to merit such confidence by constant attention to the proper relation ..f .jualitN and price. BOYLAN-PEARCE COMPANY Raleigh ' s Shopping Center B Y N U M PRINTING COMPANY BETTER PRINTING 692— Phones— 693 California Fruit Store 30 Years as the Headquarters and Meeting Place for College Students Speaks for Quality and Service LUNCHES - CANDIES SODA - FRUIT Mangel ' s COLLEGE CLOTHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Underwear, Fan-Tan Hose HOTEL CAROLINA Electric Fan, Bath and Radio in Every Room l.„l,.,n v,n„-,- K.M ,.nalilr i;:il CUT FLOWERS lll,,om,,i I ' ,. I I ' lunls H r.hluii, an, I (,i wlliullan l!oii,i„rl. STEINMETZ I I. (I I! I SIS Boon-lseley Drug Co. ),.„, Ilnt.lquurlris v CaiiN a C.rniplrlf l.iiu- nl all uell-kiiouii Perfumes, Cold Creams and Face Powder CUT RATE DRUGS CANDIES SODAS )( • Driuri PHO E ' JO STYLE AND QUALITY At Modest Prices COATS, SUITS, FROCKS roi All Ucca.ua,,.-, HATS AND ACCESSORIES 126 Kaxelli ' villt ' Strci ' t Raleigh ' s Smartest Shop W. H. KING DRUG CO. WHOLESALE DRUGS V lllMiMi;lnn Si. I ' ilnll,- 2! H ALKIGII. N. C. CINDERELLA Wear Cinderella Slippers for STYLE COMFORT Price $5 00 : $6 00 IS1T Ol R RAROAIN BASKMKM DILLON SUPPLY CO. MILL SUPPLIES Hcdliili:. Ei „iiiiiir,il ]ln,l,;„ li„hi„r Sh„i, THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and SUNDAY SCHOOL K li ' rul a ui-liciinc to lolle ' jp girls. It is our liopr that iu uill niaki ' this oiir church hcHiic ihirinii Muir stax in Halcijrh. There arc |ipcial classes orfiaiiizi ' d in oin Snndav Sri I lor collcee girls. KK . w. M.c. wiirri:. d.d.. i ' „sh; KOBKKT .1. V TT. Su H;,nle,i,l,;il .. liihlr Srhool JEAN ' S SMART SHOP for SMART WOMEN .S y cs of hiiUvtitualih Kalcifih North Carolina HILKER BROS. Tailors - Cleaners - Furriers Fur Storage - Dyeing 16 W.-l llargell Sin-et :,11 Hill l.on. .-direct I ' HONKS: 4(1511 an. I 2i)K.i -Cn-alois ,. n,ns,mnl l,- Dru I ' nrer ECKERD ' S 222 Ka ' llcxillc Street Patent Medicines, Toiletries, Sundries, Prescriptions SODA FOUNTAIN AND LUNCHEONETTE TAYLORS Till- Slum I ' larc III llir Ciiiiiliniis Suits, Dresses, Coats, Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery Gloves, Jewelry, Leather Goods, Gifts, Novelties and Hundreds of other needed things Get the Habit, Shop at TAYLOR ' S Cnniihmrnls ,. T. H. BRIGGS SONS, Inc. -Can,l,na OlilesI U IwIcmiIi- awl Retail Harduare House ' Raleigh. N. C. ..rk ill tlu- lllrlrril Thil t -tlinM LOTUS !)..,„■i,x — NORTON — Kaleigli. .N. C. Official Photographer for PEACE CAROLINA COACH COMPANY The Standnrd ul thi- .S„„( , FlRMSHlNt; APK. KFKICIEM .AND ECONOMICAL MOTOR COACH TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN RALEI(;H AND Null., Ik Durham .Suffolk Chapel Hill Cri-enville Salisburj ' W iUcm Charlotte R .ky Muunl Greensboro AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS S|.arlanliurg. S. C. Crrenville. S. C. Clrin-nn College. S. C. (;ain.-ville. Ga. Allanta. Ga. Alma Mater III llii ' lii ' iirt nf ( ■ai-,,liii:i. •Xclltll Its sklrs of lilllr. Stun. is our uol.l.- Alum MntcT. (iliirioiis to vii ' W. Classic, ill hci- 1.i-o:hI |.]-o|HM-tioiis, J,ouks slir l.roll.ilv ilowil — lioarcl iiiiiiiiisi III,, aivh of licavrii. AVith till- stars foi- .Town. Ch„nis ],ift till, . ' lionis, s|ii ' cil it oiiwavil ; Let it iirv.-r .-.■as..; Hail t.i tl otii- Alma Mat.T; Hail, all hail, to I ' .a.-. ! ( ' laiiil.criu,i.- ..■.•I- til,, walls ami r.,lniiiiis llistori.- ivies twill... As |m|.|. lo .|. ami t..|i.|i.ri.st im-iiioi-v In on|. Iii-ai-l. ..iislinii,. 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