BURWELL MEMORIAL LIBRARY PEACE COLLEGE JTJg C2 6- 1 THE LOTUS Published by the Students I 1 PEACE, A JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Raleigh, North Carolina J . ____ ;g f ' l ' W I NANCY K. LAWLOR EJ.ior-m-Chis CATHERINE RANK N Business Managej :w y ; ?5 ;e$s 1934 ■i i: i ' i f ' f f ' uy y r ry ,A v, : -y , .-%i$l I ' •% Foreword Till ' lii. ' M volume of tlio Lotus ]iiTMnts for its tli.-nic tin ' tlirec ' : liuMdrnl Hftiitli ; iniiiv,-rs.-iry of the ■;!x ais.-oMi-y of X..rtl, (■.n-oli.ia by % ( ' ,i|,taiMs Atii,u1;is .iiid li.irlowe. in til. r |ir,litioM sent liy Sir Walter li:.lri h in 15St. .-,-- ■' ;,:; -; - ? - -:. 7 ■= ■,. ..Vvv:-. -. -.ii. ' .-.V- --vi . . i j ;im i im m f m 1- 375 . 75 6f 4 ' 1 : :: !ii: :: ::i Table of Contents I. IE VS II. ADMINISTRATION III. CLASSES IV. ACTIVITIES V. FEATURES VI. ADVERTISEMENTS ' ' y !:y . iu,, ,f,,,w ymy :m-i nnrnTMnj iiiiiimiiirTTi 1 I . i A ' . i Alma Mater IN tl.. ' Ii.art .if C.iroliii.i. ■,;itli its skirs of l.lii,-, St.ilids ...n- iinl.l,. Aim;, M.itrr, (;l(iri(.us I,, vi, w. Cl.issi,- in li,i- l,i,..i,l |in.|,„itiuns. Looks sii, pioucllv ilowii — Rc.-ind .i-aiiist llh ;.r.ii ,f lirax, ii. With til, st:i.s for ,roMn. (■I,nr„y Lift tlir ohorus. s|H,d it onward; Let it ne ' t ' i- cease ; Hail to thee, our Alma ALater ; Hail, all hail, to Peace! ( ' I.aiiil.erint; o ' er the walls and eolninns Histin-ic iMes twin, . As |Hn-e h.,e and t. ndrnst nirniory In our li. arts .nshriiie Davs of toil and days of pleasure. Hai.|.inesss and joy. ILardslups. strniifile without measure. Days without alloy, Hon.ir.d he ,.ur Alma Mater. Hiuiored for her ]iast; Honored in tli.- livin- present. Let her honors last r Lon,u .IS tini, shall tell the story. Louf; .IS h, arts ar, true. .May her n.iiiie he crowned with -lorr And hiniors eyer new I , IlSS N.ANNIE Cahhingto.n Dinwiddie, ' A _ll 1 J.l ' .UiiiiiilUlLlL mnmrr WlI.I.lAM Pt.Vth i ' A ■' A To RIns. Margaret .Merriman Kenney a hfloved niembir oi our l;ifiilty for many vears and a cliai-niiiiu rcpiTsiutativr ol ,Hir i,l,als „(■tnir w anl...,„l, w,_- d.dic. ' itr this, the l!):)t ' (ilunii ' (if The Lotus For all the charming Iioiirs We have known you Mrs. Kcnncy, For all the jo;olden minutes In the presence of your face, We ' re indebted but to licaven — And we would we knew the secret Of your ever sparkling- humor. . nd your kind and statelv grace. I..k. the yelhnv sunnm-r roses. Like old iace and sweetest lilacs. You would make a lovely picture Were you seventeen or eighty; There was never in the stories Of the fairy queens and princes — Never was in written romance Such a gav and lovely ladv! m ■' TT T ' T ' M I 3k The New East Dobmitohy Wu.J.IAM i I ' eikssl Prcsidi ' tlt Mav McI.eli.and Dean I 1 ' A I i I i I mil t nijiuiULUimiimiiiuiiiiUJiiiiniiuLiiiiiiiiiUMmuiimmiiJ ' Faculty Miss Daviiison. Ml K Miss Davis. Mks m Miss .Ionbs. -Miv iI Miss Abernktjiy. Mis w ■YITHO «-nul(l (Ir.-ani thiit the i|uiet, cmi ' icnt. hul .•hiirniin!: Miss UHViilson oulii ri). ' httully ' assume the title of Dr. Davidson iiiul, if slie nired to. list A.B.. M.A.. and Pli.D. after her name? Even tlmligli all this is true when Miss Davidson is mentioned, it is her ready smile and laughinp, gray-green eyes of uliieli we Hiink :ind not her many accomplishments. Coming from Tennessee to Peace for the first time l;isl war as history teacher she willingly gave her help whenever she was called upon ami c-nlered clicrfnily into our school activities with ns. Miss Davidsim ' s courses rcHii-l her personality and .ire as popidar as she herself is. The Cla.ss of 1S:« considers itself truly fortunate to claim her as its own teacher. As we leave our Alma Mater we retain a ]iicture not of Dr. Eli .aheth Davidson but of just Miss David.son, our adviser, friend, and pal. The same claim we hold on her .she in turn holds on a place in our liearts whicli will indeed he hard to (ill. C.XHO .M.MIV I.Or I ' RIISSI.V Daughter of Dr. .iiui .Mrs. William C . I ' r MAstor in rm: ti..vss oi l!l:U ; H 1 Senior Class = Colors: Blue and Silver Flower: Sweet Pea ; I)ET-n- Smith President ' ■: Ennis Lane , Vice President : I,ois Cromartie Secvetcirii : Mamie Franck Haywood Ji Miss Eli ,abetit Davidson ... . C ' lasa Teacher 1 Mary Lou Pbesslv Nascnt ' i : Elsie Bodwell Maxim: Hayes Mary Renneker : Helen Brame : r.ILLIE ByNUM Majhi: Fkanck Havwood Mary Friar Roise .llW.M. Hll-l ' S Emily Scott Martha Carter Annie Lee Hooker Betty Smith ■Uras Cromartie Edith .Ierman Mary Thomas Smith I KiTTii Crooks ' ; ; Mary Daniel = Frances Dcrfey Mavis Koonce Sarah Stegall ' : Eknis Lane Nancy Lawlor Ada Ruth Stevens ■,, Margaret Waddell ' ' : Janet Fi.ovn Caroline Long Louise Wei.i.s E DOHOTIIALEE.V HaLES - l- ' i sir H YP« i! Marianna Nicholson Sarah Diulev Wiiitmore Elizabeth Park Catiieri.ne Hankin Coiiunt rcial Seniors A 111 MIA lloLLANII ViROINIA Wll.Sl.N Catiieiiini; W u,l Lillian Hunter : ' Senior Poem ' , We luive walked a : It ' s a play that ' s : And our audience, : Their impressions cross tlie footliglits of the Pres nt and the Past. n progression and we ' re all of us the cast. the painters, with their brushes swiftly trace of the sorrow or tlie gladness ( f each face; = And the painters : And the pictures will be leaving for the paint is •ill be bung among the thousan( getting dry; s in the sky. rnk.,own painters y- For the pl;,y is n, will he c-oiniMf; ;iii l tlie eiirtain will be lifted. 1 eniiipleled: jljsl llic m-,-ii,-s an heillK shifted. ' A Nancy Lawlor, riass Poet. = .vlF Fourteen ( r IXalter J iUijh ohtdineci a pate from uten li ' ziabetk an4 Sent an expedition , headect bu, JPlnllip tmadas and K ihur Jt?arloue., to -mericii in 163 4- to select the site tor colonu. eu lande4 about ai ■mile Morth of ]Roartok« Jsland , having came. hrou- K the inlancj waters oT T orth (jfarolina.if aleiah nayvied fhe layii Slfn - honor or Elsie licDHcL n ,u;,ih. X. C. Him V BiiAME u ' riiiiiii. y. c. - ' Hockey Team i ' :VA). ••S(i are you to my tliouglits as fucul to live. Or as sweet-season ' cl showers are t.. the pnmml. LiLLii: Byxcm Pitlxboro, X. C. Men of few words are tlie hest 3- millli lllllllllllll lHil l llllllllltlniit iiiiii ii iii mimm i i ii m i i i m r iii i i ii i ii i ii umi T TnTmTTTTTT m TTTT iiii i i i iiiiiiiiiiii i iii iii Miii iii i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiii i iii i i ii n nmmTr i W M ii mm ' - ' w - M.u.iin 1,1,1111 r ' )• K V ' iiinixfill,, ,V. C. ■■| ' il.| .■.,li. i.r from luT shall rfiul till- pertVrt «a s ,.f linii.iur. I.,ns (.HnMABlii i ■( ' K lil,-,,il„lhhni-n. .V. r. Smi-etai-.v Class CSJ); Viiu I ' rMidpiit Si-s (■34); Ti-easul-er P. S. C. A. ( ' 34): LijTl ' S Staff ( ' 34); faptain Baskclhall Team CSS); Baskptliall (■34). In all .■xhriiai pra.-i- you have s..„i,. i.art. Unil fll.a.hs II H ,M Enxhii. .tin. l ' i.-M,I.-Til Pi Tlicl;i Ml. ( ' 34); Tmnis f ' liampion ( ' 33. 11 l Kim:iln ' r;„l, r34l; I.OTI ' S Staff (-34); Cap- in 11,1-1., II. (11 Tr;,iii I ' 33); Baskolliall ( ' 34). ■■. s full ..f spirit as thf clay is long. Rockii Moiiiil. y. C. Vice PreMdent Pi Thela Mu C: ); Ttniiis mfnt ( ' 33) : Hockey ( ' 33). Who is it that says most? Which can si Than this rich praise, that vou alone a But he that writes of you, if he can tell That vou are you so (lipnifies his story. RA SC ts DVK II e M R, e fill .V. O, she doth teacli tlie torches to burn hripht ! It seems she hangs upon the cheek pf niglit. Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope ' s ear: Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear. , KT Fiov n O J[ Gle Shall I compare thee to a summer ' s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Rough winds do shake the darling buds of M:i And summer ' s lease hath all too short dati ' . But thy eternal summer shall not fade. ' IVAiiil: W _: I).. H., i K itni.Hih. y. c. ■■Hit irtii.-s will ])lca(:l likf anpels RnsAtli: Hav II (I M l!„t,,,ih. X. r. Latin Club CilO, ' 31. ' 32); Secrelarv-Treasurcr Sopho- more Class ( ' 32); Advertising Staff Lotus ( ' 33, ' 34); !• ' Lotus Staff ( ' 33, ' 34) ; Treasurer Pi Thcta Mu ( ' 34). Beaut.v that slux ' ks vnu, that none can trust. Wit that call i-n-i-p, and pride. Ki sii: Havi:s 11 B M Ita ritlh. N. C. lili.p Clul) CXI. -M) Holy, fair The heaver That .she n and wis such p nipht adn e is she, ace did lend 1 lired be. Eighte ' TT : Mamnk Hayes II H M Itnlri.ih. y. C. Glee lluh I ■34). And she was fairest of all flesh on eartii. Jiirksanville. i ' . C. President Sisma I ' lii Kappn ( ' 34); Dramatic Clulj (34); Basketball (34); Volleyball ( ' 34); Treasurer of Class ( ' 33, ' 34); P. S. C. A. Cabinet ( ' 33, ' 34); Lotus Staff ( ' 34); Glee Club ( ' 33); Tennis Tournament ( ' 33, ' 34). Out upon it, I have loved Three whole days together. And am like to love three more If it prove fair weather. II H M ii ' (i. «i. i ' ;;;(. A ' , c. U (_ ' 0iuic.l (■;i4). Time, you old gypsy man. Will you not stay Put up vour caravan ,Iust for one dav, v;v «a. t-: ■■■n 1 ' ijjJMLijMUiimiiiTiiMmiiii Anmi: I.kt: H„„ki:r II H M Or,;„v:il -. X. C. I,.,n™ ' l ' i ' ' ' ' . l ' •■' ! ' , ' ' ■' ■.■, ' ' ll ' ' ; ' '  ll ( ' 34) ; Baske ••Slu- is li,TM-lf „f llu- best things a collection. ' ix m i II H M J H:lhi,ll,, N. C. j.,:. Liitiii rliil, C:! , -HI) ; Kevenlh Grn (le Represcnl ■An outwMnl nn.l visible sign of an inward and spiritnal grace. .M.wis K.iox-cE i: K fomfiirl, N. C. Ra k .|i.Hll T.Miii f.r.i. Finals C34): Ho.k. ' v Ti rhi Kappa (34). I profess not talking: onlv thi) Let each man do his best. 2 K .V.:f Brni. N. C. Marshal Sigma I ' hi Kajjpa (33); LuTLS Staff ( ' 34); P. S. C. A. Oabinrt (■34); Vice President Class ( ' 34); Testator Class ( ' 34); Basketball ( ' 34); Hockey Team (■33). But there ' s nothing half so sweet in Life as love ' s young dream . . . Durham, N. C. Art Editor LOTUS ( ' 33): Editor-in-Chief Lotus ( ' 34): Class Poet ( ' 32. ' 33. ' 34); Sigma Phi Kappa Debate ( ' 32); Tennis Finals ( ' 31); S. P. Q. R. Club ( ' 31); Basketball Team ( ' 32. ' 33, ' 34); Hockev Team ( ' 31. ' 32, ' 33); Dramatic Club ( ' 34); Statistics ( ' 34). Thou can ' st not touch the freedo OLiNf: Long y. w of lind. ' ! t(ilf ■nil- Junioi ident of Studen Team ( ' 33. ' 34) ; Staff ( ' 34): Sta Volleyball Team ' 34) ; Preside ihall his Represeiilalive on Council ( ' 33): Pres- Body ( ' 34); Sigma Phi Debatins , S. C. A. Cabinet ( ' 33. ' 34) ; Lotus tics ( ' 34); Basketball Team ( ' 33); ' 34); Privileged Honor Roll ( ' 33. ■Student Council ( ' 34), Twenty-one ' UJM ' ilUJ IMHliUi) jllll LI Ml! IM ' ' 1 1 1 ' n i ! ' i m 1 1 1 n i [ immj , . 2 K Stalesville. N. C. Presiilenl at Athletic Association ( ' 34); Student ( ' oiincil ( ' 34); Secretsiy P. S. C. A. ( ' 34); Chief llaishal ( ' 33); Volleyball Team ( ' 34): Tivasurer Sigma Phi Kappa ( ' 34); Privileged Honor Roll ( ' 34); Lotus Staff (34); Basketball Team ( ' 33. ' 34); Class Prophet (■34). Wliili- fMtf pennit.s us, lef.s be im-rry; I ' ass .ill wi- imist the fatal ferrv. Kl.lZABKTII P.XHK II H M Raleigh. N. V. ■Win sli.mlihrt Wf dance while we have the will? II t) . I Ml. (lihuil. X. ( ' . P. S. C. A. Cabinet ( ' 34); Pri 33. ' 34) ; Secretary Student Vmm M ' tising Staff Lotus ( ' 33. ' 34). vileged Honor .il ( ' 3:1. ■:t4) ' Roll : Ad- Alu.i,. ami wannilif; liis The while ..wl ill the 1 , five wits, lelfrv sils. Ruckii Mount, N. C. P. S C. A. Cabinet ( ' 34) ; Basketl.all ( ' : Hockey Team CSS, ■34); Glee Club ( ' 33, ' 34): tus Staff Lotus ( ' 33. ' 34). O ' er rough and smooth she trijis al And never looks behind; And sings a solitary song, That whistles in the wind. Mary Km II H M Farniville. iV. C. Tennis Tournament (■33, 34). Nothing endures hut ihtmuiuI quiiliti. II e .M lialtiiih. y. A merry heart goes all the day. I! Twenty-three HHIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIimillllTT ocvoo.- --.v v. v kv vv vvv.vvvv I1j:tty Smith II e M Xoank, Conn. She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies, And all that ' s best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes. Maky Thomas Smith II e M Churlolte, N. C. Glee Chllj f.V.i. -.U} ; l S- C. A. Cal.iliel ( ' : ■•For men inav But I g.. on fi. and Sara Stegall II H M Liih„i„li,i. Hehiun Cunyu ' The virtue lies in the struggle, not the prize. ' Ada Rl-Tn Strvexs : K Rnltliih. X. r. her in the ilewv flow e her iweet and fail Margaret Waddell II e M — Rateiyh. X . C. Glee CTub (iis, 34) Her beauty makes this vault a feasting presenc. full of light. LorisE Vei.i,s n e M Keiiai,.-,v!Ue. .Y. C. irer of Slucient Body (■341 : Hotkey Team ( ' 331 Genteel in personage Conduct and equipage N ' oble by heritage Generous and free. Twenty-five ' - ' • ' - ' ' ' ' • - - ?i SaPIA DlDLKV WjIlTMUHi: ; i: K Wilmliinlon, N. C. I ' l-esklenl P. S. C. A. ( ' 33, ■34); Stiiil.-nl O.ullcil ( ' 34); Glee (_ ' lub ( ' 33. ' 34); Privileged Honor Roll ( ' 34); Treasurer Draiimtk- Club ( ' 34). Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set. ViROI.SIA WlLSCJX 2 K Muiilrml. X. V. I ' ' are Pipers ( ' :;9, ■:! 1 I ; in,.e Chili ( ' 31. ' 32, ' 33, ' :14I . .Statistirs ( ' 34). True Wit is Nature to advantage dressed, Wliat (it ' t was thought liut n ' er mp well ex|)ressed. Catiierink Wooppai.l i ♦ K Wils,,,,. .V. C. Hoeke.v Teapip ( ' 33). Bask,.(l.all Teaipp CI My mind tpp me a kiipgdppppp is kJ II e M Itnhhjh. y. r. Tji.ist for I.dxrs ' 34l Merrily, merrily, shall I live ii.iu. Under the blossom that hangs un the bough. Atiiaiea Huii.and II G M Ralriilh. N. C. Typist f.ir Lc.TTs f.U) -, Glee Olub ( ' 33, ' 34 I hear her in the tunefu ' hirds I hear her eharni the air. A violet hy a nu«sv st Half hidden from the • - - ' V N X ' - 1 i .-a Vi Senior Class History Dkakkst Ki.izabkth It l.a.l l.t-ni v.ars rs simv I U:u li.ar.l Iroiii y,.u until 1 rr.vivr.l your l.tt.r tins u.oriMMf;-! Tlir hist tiuu ' 1 wi.itr y.ni I was still i]i Hinli Silic.ol so y.ui prohahlv don ' t know that 1 am now ahout to urailuatr from your olil Alma Mat. r, I ' raiv, I intL-rid ill tlir tall of W.i2 aloii ' with sixty-liilif other girls— all mis.rahh- aiui « rt eii like myself. After several attaeks of home-sickness we gradually settleil down and began to enjoy college life. Betty Smith, a real veteran who tinished High School here, was elected class president and Miss Elizah.tl, l)a idson was ihosiu to advis,- us. She ' s a pcaeli ' It was all such fun! Society rushing was followed hy initiation and the ham|Uets. Time went hy swiftly with athletics, teas, studies, and of course week-ends. Christmas came lieforc wc realized it, and three weeks of ac.ation ! After the liolida itself). exams; (a fact which de ragraph all to t surprise and Stunt Night we presented Tofilurul Humane- and, to our g delight w.m tlu- ciipl Huth frooks and Kuiiis I.aue were the hails. The May Day Festival rc.piired a lot of pr.ietiec hut it turned out to he well worth it. The day was fair and we had one of the largest audiences there has ever heen. After May Day we honored the Seniors with the return to the old custom of , ' 1 Prom. Too soon came exams — followetl hy the eh se of school. W were all hack this fall with a grand snnmur l.cliind us. High and Mighty Seniors I Hetty Smith was again chosen for jircsidcnt, and under Miss Davidson ' s guidance wc started gaily and confidently on our Senior year. Exams came and went without perceptibly altering our j)osture or fading our youthful charms. We are suddenly .it the climax of our school careers; graduation is tomorrow. The old expression Ilajjpy school days is certainly true in our ease. Hastily, Emilv Scott, Class Uixlarian. Twenty-eight Prophecy nd to can find mv )W I find .scime (if these v helping to turn the wheels NTOW. as I find the New Yeai elassmates. We graduated girls taking part in the leading progress. Mv old friend Nancy Lawlor is presently hack at Peace teaching Art there, hut i this is not her only interest. On the side .she is one of well-known contrihutors to Yorker. I find one of my classmates happily married and living in Raleigh with oi favorite j astimes as entertaining the Peace girls. It is none other than .Mary Thorn Last fall, when I was visiting in Virginia I hapjjened to insjiect a Boys Orpha who should I find in charge hut Sara Dudl Lois Cromartie, living in New York, had hec. In a near-hy town I find Catherine Wooda for testing recipes. Sara .Stegall, teaching the natives there. A newlv discovered opera stai Mary Reiineker. I read today in Instructor at Marjo Marv Daniel, famou! AVhitmore. fan , ad At the sa debutantes, wide cooking scho 19:16 returned to her home in Africa of her Smith. been the National V Several weeks new endurance record f Smith. ho had nation-wide publicity last fall turned out to he hr Washington HeraM that Ruth Crooks, the new Tennis Webster School, arrived ' esterday. She was met at the station bv apeze artist, and Catherine Rankin. North Carolina representative a ' t lan ' s Club meeting he go Helen Br (Looks like e famoi shed t.i Peac iatrix Re esent the hip of her country. other night and whose face t movies second .Janet Gaync Angeles conducting a dancing e mtist famous stylists in ? our own little Louise Wells Betty lited State: holds the diving champion I went to the show the but .lanet Floyd who is th Lillie Bynum is in Los at the present, one of tli comedienne, it is none but ( Cantor in the dark. .Tust before I was to sail 1 I found on entering that it the .same salon were Athale old room mate, Caroline Long, who holds a high i living in New York and experiencing life, as it Elsie Bodwell and Elsie Hayes. Among our foremost Am. Emily Scott and Dorothaleen Hales. A young society matron of New Bern, formerly Knnis tion to prevent Highway hold-ups of college boys and girl Elizabeth Parks, is the wife of the present head of the Gi lina— (Believe it or not, he doesn ' t wear glas.ses!) Mamif in an advertisement the other day. is head of a nation-wid( (Her specialty is Fraternity pins ' ). Annie Lee Hooker is t Still chumming together arc Edith .Terman and Rosalie night club hostesses. Coming to the last three names on tl married, and doing a little bossing. They are A Lillian Hunter; although Lillian isnt doing much !) lo bad just established id tlie wedding of Mis chool. while Ma V York. We I It is said that ihe d a well-known Beauty Salo old friend, .Jewel Hipps. . Durfee and Maxine Hayes. ion in one of the stores (In the boat, on which ,t American lawyers at put Eddif New York working ii- ■el and nn lite, art led I i: the nd known Chicago gangste in Chicag -(She ' s trying to she ' s getting along for ,ane, has founded an organiza- One of my former classmates, ater University of North Caro- Franck Haywood, as I noticed -wide bureau for finding lost articles, ■is the new Editor of rollear Humor. osalie Hay. who are two well-known on the list I find all of them happily Ruth Stevens, Margaret Waddell and ng becau n). Let ' s hav xt Cla,ss Re « Perhaps the the Prophet. Last Will and Testament ' YY ' Ji. ' I Senior class of l!):U. not having h«-n pn.noiine«l pPixMcally anrl mentally sane, do nevertheless feel it necessary, since we are about to depart into unknown realms, to leave behind us a part of that priory which we have so skillfully acijuired, We do, therefore, dc-Iarr this ),. 1 ur last « ill ;irid Ivslament. Section I. To Dr. I ' r.ssly ;,,„: Miss , l,I.,.||.,Mcl K,- leave our appreciation for the many ways in which they ha ,- helped us in huiliiint; our character and in makinj: (uir school life a pleasant memory. Section II. To the facuil. uc leave .lur lli.iiiks for tli.ir undvin,; itforls I., increase our intellect. Abtici.i: II To the risinp seniors we do leave: 1. Our si-riior privileges. 2. Our untold pleasures. H. The honor of Kradualinjr. . rticit: III T,. IIk- i.rejis «e d. «in aii.l he.pjeath our difxiiily. hnalt.x an l senior Jirivileg.s for one da,; ' . .Xrtki.t: I - Section I. I, Betty Smith, rlo «ill and he.im-.illi my ability lo manape the Senior class as well as I have, to .losephine .loiies. Sectiim II. I, Caroline Lonp, do uill my r.ioni to wh.imsoever shall he my successor as the most distinguished President of the Student li..dy. •Section III. I, Sara Dudley VI,il„,or,-, ilo leave my ■■e.Miic hither h.ok ami m.tlandish flippancy to Mouse Page. Section IV. I, .Mavis K ee, do regretfully «ill my l.-nnis racket t.. lilcssing Whitmore. May she learn to be as g,..,d a plajcr as 1 am. .Sei-ti,.n -. I, .leucl Ilii.i.s, ,U, « ill in.x grae s slenderiiess t.. Tubby Kis,-nhart. Section VI. I, Janet Floyd, do leave my enoroious a|,]Mtit, ' to . nne Tb,.nii,son. Secti(Ui X l. I, Mary Uennekcr. do sorr..wfull «ill and b,-,|ue,,lli m wijuiiiig ways with the faculty, to Patsy Ricks. Section VIII. To Betty Howling, I, Ilidcn Marie Wiel. do will and becpicalh. m.v Dave. Section IX. I, , niiic I .ec llookir, do leave m. alluring femininity t.i X ' irginia . dams. Section X. I, Kniiiy .S. ' otI, do 1,-ave my charming •■giggles ' - to Kloise Hayes. Section XI. I, I.,Ms Crnm.arlie. ,],. will and bc,|uealh my Kathcrine Hepburn h.ok. to Clara Fenner— in order to i-.irdinue illracting the numer.ms suitors to Pcai ' c. Section XII. I. Calherim- llankiii, do leax,- rii I. aeiousncss ami emotional iustahilitx to Betty Sherrill. Scc-tr..n XIII. We. Sara I. tell, (alliirim- Wnodall, ami I.i.uisi- Wells, d,. will our title The I ' .-.ace B.. swell Sisters to Mar.v Anne T.iyh.r. Bctt F.lb.n. .iiid l.,.uisc Mcl.eod. M Sectiim XIV. I, Hnots Haywi.nd. dci will and liequeatli. my beautiful golden locks tn Meredith Holderhy, in hopes that they will make her as popular as they did me. Seetion XV. I, Naney Lawlor, do leave my ability to pet in trouble aiul pet eampused to iMargaret Price. Seeticm XVI. We. I.ois Cmmartie and Knnis I.ane. do .izladly « ill .nir difficulty in petting along together to Dorothy Cooke and her roonimalc. V do herein- a). point Don. thy Thur Section I. We, the Senior of this will. Section 11. This will is sig.n ' d in witness thereof by the class of !H:U. Signed this L ' .sth da of , Ia Witnesses: Miss Davidson. Betty Sue Olive. Mary Lou I ' re.ssly. i ' V i ii iiiiiriiiiiifiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini[TnriririrnTTTmTTT ' m Junior Class Rtd and While HlTTCHi.vsox Prvsidenl DuxCAN rice Pmident .rovcE Wilcox Secrelarti Makenzik Ross Treasurer Miss Gladys Waldrop I ' lafs Teaclwr Claba Fenner Wtnoxa Fowl Eloise Harri Commercial Juniors Rachel Norris PreKulent Miss Ida W. Currie Class Teacher Class of Thirty-five A stillness of heaven enfolds her walls. Calm, peace, and rest around her fall; Then she wakes from her tranquil rest. Knowledge pulses from within her hrcas To honor, love, and cherish Peace. To let her wonders never cease; In our Alma Mater to believe. To make her better ere we leave; To sinp her plory to the skies— we strive. This faitlifiil class of Thirtv-five. ' M Thirty-three J, V - u u  I i niiTiTtrm nTfTTniT: mmrr Oxfiird, N. r. Vv,.N„NA Mabbl I ' liiyton. N. C. Mabia Bb miiky .I;uks,in. X. C. Kl.nisi: C ' abawax Ci lumbiH, N. C. Nl.NA Holland Cov Raleiph. X. C. ISeti£ Crabtbee Raleipli, N. C. Mary .In CuBR ' Rrusli Crcok. Tcr Maby I.cinsL Dj Halfipli, X. C. Maim aiut Dick Ah,.skii-. N. C. CI. ' Mr Water, Fla. KlIZAHITH Dr.VCAX North Wilke.slioro, X. C. Hamlet, X. C. Ci.AHA Fkn-,-i:r Henderson. X. C. WVNOXA FOMLKR Lillington, X. C. I.OISK HaRHIKGT Raleigh, X. C. Eloise Haves Raleigh, X. C. Ss tS Thirty-five - ! ' ni iiiiiiiiii ' n | || ||||| T TT|TriiiriR w T ' - r Y ' - ' W ClKirl..lh-. N. C. Favcttcvillc, N. C. Margaret I.iwii Ualeigh, X. C. I.auririburi.-, N. C I, ICY McBrvue (iinden. X. C. DOBOTHY MlDoiC.Al Cbirktiin, X. C. MiHTAM MiriMir.L Yuunfrsvill, ' , X. C. Mmiy Hire Mc.NRoK Kayi ' ttrvilli-, X. C. Bktsy Moss Oxford. N. C. Bill Moss Oxford. X. C. Vj;hla Xakhon Kfiily. . C. AXNIE Do.VXKLL 1 ' aT-I Hillshcm,. X. C. M VHOARKT I ' KUi: I ' iM.-vill,-. . C. Hrrii Pritchaki, Waki- Fori-st, X. C. Kith Uosl .SniitliHeld. X. C. I.illinBtnn, . C. i i ' ' A Chiirl.itti-. . C. fAH„i,vN Sparks Haleigh. N. C. tlKHTHlIlK ScirUAHT KaL-iph, X. f. Warr.Mitmi, N. C. fe. ' V? Mabv Ann,: T VVI Kci iifiirt, N. C. l - n J ' ' I ' iii ,„■: T,„., AS ' Siler fity, N-. t ' nf: Pink.vkv Tmu.v Hiit.in Viilap-, Vi MlIEIRI]) TiiHif- HMl,-i(;l,, N. C-. Thirty-dglif MAKliAHKT ■Va1.KE Alicskie. N. C. .Ianik Wahhin-ik Ruffin, N. C. Hflex Marie We Goklsboro. X. C. Blessing V ii ii.m,.ki Wilniingtcin, X. C. I.. CE W ii.c- , C ' lf an ater. X. C M VBE - Wii I.IA VIS •Ml erta. ' a Mae Williamsm: Kalfifth, X. C. Mahkin Wombe Kaleicli, X. C. ws -i ' ,iKy.-7-- ' - Vi- . I ' t i-SkkiS Tliirly-nint- Is i fi i f 1 r. Mabkl York Kak-igh. N. f. HllTlK H„«M.NG 4 R jc ' ky Mount, N. C K.ilciKh, N. C-. DcKOTllV ClIAMPl, Haleitth. X. C. l)..i„,Tiiv Cook l)u . C. Halrifrh. X. C. FbAXCKS Fl.KMlN HalnKli, N, C. 1.1 LV .IeFFBKV! Ncuse, N. C. h k t:4:-J Carkif I.fk I.ASsn I.I.IISK McI.Knl) I.illingtun, N. C. H.-.l.-igli. X. C. KaCIIKI. ■|IKHI Fnrt Pierce, Fl KiTii Pkkkv Neuse, N. V. Keicisville. N. C. ' IBGIXIA WeaTUKF Raleigh, N. C. Betty Vaxcfv Raleigh, . C. PS Forty-one fMWMirt [f .Sophomore Cathkrini. IlvuBS. MAnc.AliKT CiHiMiAN. (m(Vii: I)mt.t:v. Hkttv Fnr.TOX, LrCT Bev Jermax. Annik I.AiRii: I.iCranih:. Marian Hoiiirs. Xi:i,.. Smith. t ' ARol.yx Stsayi, MaROABET WrATlItRSl ' III.N. HeIIICCA Wll.IJAMS. KillTIl WVATT. Forty-two 1 l epaialui) Sladeiils Pei.iz Baii.et. Anni: Birr. Em.Esu Toltrank. Aii.kkx DouciiAS, MvnEinTii Holderhv, Ts McKnE. Carolyn I ' aimc. Bettie Sherrill. Mci.ba Smith, Mabki. Stanley L y Sykes. Mary Helen Watkixs. - ' ' hN , RT m % % ' a ' A a7 a ' - ' ' , Officers of Sigma Phi Kappa Mavis Kci.nc |. M ki. Sigma Pin Kapi ' a I.itkhary So li [! I liiiiiii.iMin iimii ' ill. -:U Mimm i im i!iiniiii Sigma Phi Kappa Literary Society AM,,. Kh.x, k IIavw.,,,,, _ ■Ty.,i.l,„, ' ' ' I - nrr ' Prmdi-nt i,s I ,!iisi IKTI,- Srrrrlani (RiANx V N,. sdx _.. T,ea. ' ,urcr Hk,.kn URA. ,,i KxNis Lank M,k,.,.v ,,. u,,ss Cathryn Bykrs Nan.y La v,,iir i;kutkii.k s. ii« vktz Ll,,l.lE Bv. l-M A.VN,K La,h,k I.h(;,cam ( ' „„,, iv Sthvv,„.rn- Martha Cartkr Iik.„.,m, i.,,n„ „v h,t„ STM,v.i Margaret (■,„„R N,i si„m, i.vt. „ M vrv An nk T,v,j,h Lois Cro.martjk 1,..r..|[, Mi l,n, tiAi.ii Ann,: Tiin ii-snN Kl.IZABETK Dl,.l,ARD I.I.IISK M. Ln.ll. lln,N Ml,,-,, Will Elizabeth Dukian Mary Hi. in .Mcim,i.,: s ,,-i I %  iiiim,,k,: Hetty Fei.tox Metsy Muss i;iis.is., WiinMimi Wynoka Fijwlkb Bii.i. Muss Ini, i: Wll.i.X Dorothai.ekn Hales Mariaxna Ni hui-son i i:i,i. Whmwis •Il-MA Ho yard Sarah Nusris Mh: Wiiimms.ix JOSKI ' HINE HrTCHISON f ' ARiiIINE I ' AIIE iKi.,NI W,isiix i.1 Officers of Pi Theta Mii KS, M.IKV DAMKI.. K5 Hi.s.iLiE Ha I ' l iuLlA Ml I.J I II I! Forty-seven l::iN I uTii 1 11 i ii I iTi ' i iiTiil II I HI imlTiriTil ii ii Pi Theta Mii Literary Society President President Secretary .Ie.i IN Edgerton He I.EN ElSENHA V,.! RA Fenxer Fb. , XC ES Fi.EMIJ .Ia: NET Fi.ovi. Kl.1 :)1SE HARRINir 1,1. l: .X, iSTTI KR DOHOTHV Tin lET I.EWI Charlotte Ti RINE Ma! flN Margaret Va McHiiini: MAR(iAHET W; s M.Kii .Tax IE Wari.n Sc tev bftV c A.€x.X.i c a tot -S--. i f-i -1 ' fc t— : i Ji-; -J j — i— t- -J: -j-Jt - . - I t i te ii l i - I ' ti i i .. - ,rl — ■-T- ' r rT ' !l LAWI.OR. CATJ HAYWOOD, MARGAt BE, Knnis Lank, N. ATIIAT.KA HOU, Katheeine Mas( The Lotus Staff KBINE 1;aNK1N. El.fZAUKTil TAVI.OK, .luSEl ' HINI! HUTCHISI ET Lewis, Lois Ceomartie, Mii.dkeii Thrift, Caeoi.inb Loni KuzAijKTii Park, Rosalie Hay. Tyi ' iitln, Dorothy Cham su. LIMJAK Hunter, Carrie Lee Lassiter, Charlotte Tur N. Mamie . Hl.HSSINO ■I.iX, .lEAX VEE, Betty - M,. ■«i A ■-V - ,; iJ J - f _ - - The Sliide ' iil Council I Fifty-, - j-Z ■ -rf i - 5 ' cj3f e ! ' i ' M I 6.. ' , zi. Peace Sludent Christian 7 sso(ialion CaJjincl Sabaji H Caroijnj-: I Thomas W.mi ■. X ■-VXXWvx.-, -• - ' ■- -• .-.. --X . - iiiniuiiiiimTiiimumi iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiTin irinnii iiiiuiiiiuiinninmi The ADVERTisixfi Sta Af?-? Officers of Dranialii ' (Hub I.olisl Mtl.loi), .Mvnv lllli: .M..NK.;l:. A N x i Ti . Ill, rh.n.l., A-,,, , rlirii-r, I ' r. I ' ri .I ,fiilh, (Cnniniv l 7 A ' ; i s )-.(r . In .h A ' .illr .) ' VirHi ' , ■s,-Mti-d !lt I ' .vi,-,- ■M-nti-il ;il Civil- (III scntcll at M.lsnTlic   r r,i,l,r lii H, ' „l MMlt.-d !lt I, inns l)i IMiF.SEN n:l) ' II I IS ' il l.itliani) ih l ' l;n ( . ' .. A ( i-;]i ■(■, liy S.i|.liii- Krrr I DiiiiH-r ;. ■, liy .[..rm Ki ' iiilri.-lv U.iiips •si ..■Mi.in I rliiil.-) Ndvembcr 2:i Xiivcmher 2:t niriniliiT II MEMBERS M VEY Hi.ii: .Mn Mary Annb Tav ANI.-E Thompson Sara Dtrm.KV W ■ill 1 • - ' -I ' ■fif t cliili born of i nqlvsn uarenis DuHOTuv CocKi:, Ma MAliSHALS Hoss. Mabli. Williams. Mahian- Womble. Ei.oise Cj i V ] YM Fifty-ciglit ; ' . i=ae L--.: - J-l ' ,- ■-, ' V-.f ' . • H ' l, V f ' H •!! , ' ' ' f r- ' .-VKfM.urm ,i . V, ' -! x ' f( STATISTICS .1 ;.... r,r — CaHOLIXe I,oxo Must Popttlar — Josephine .Iox M,Kt AtHelic—Rimi Crooks 2Iost Versatile— yiASCY Lawl m r .. ' i ..tt. .tri 1 iil J W w •m ' - i % i ' m w •■• ■- ' SI l ISI K s Will, I -I IH, ,MV W„s„ .I ...V S „ , , -BfTTIE FiLTO .U. .W (7,„,,„,„„ - i oN Fo«LER MosI U nilllhll -FlClISF C H4« VV ..- ... ::- .% i A CAREER AND YOUR HOME A |ii(irni iii ' ; liilurc i i illrn-times sacrifi ' e(l iin Ihr ;illa|- ,,l h.iUMllnl, (liuilgery. You have plariiifd a ' ari ' fi — vcl v HI. like all other women. will soini- day want ihc pleasures anil comforts 111 ' a licimi ' (if your dun. Mii t you alianilon the uiiik Inr uliii ' li Mill ai ■])repareil in f ' a (ir iif llie iKiiiie? N it in tlii a ae (il electrical ciiinfiii- riiicsl ' ' (111 ran manage a lidiiie successfully and al llii ' anir lime carry ( n with your vocation or prdle sidn. Eleeti ' ical ; pplianres will provide (iu uilli llie neressaiy time and perform your hiiii eliiilil la ks ellieienl y and economically. CAROLINA POWER LIGHT COAIPANY --TT TAYLOR S The Shun I ' lucc oj llic Caidlinns Suits. Dressfs. Coats. Milliiur.. L luleiwear. Hosiery Gloves. Jewelry. Leather (hhxIs. Gills. Novelties ami lltiiiiired-- -A ' oilier needed things Get the Habit. Shop at TAYLOR S AUTOGRAPHS Howards . Carolina Cleaners, Inc. I Ifi Haiii-dii Avenue Cleaning. Pressing. Altering. Dyeing Tflcpli inc : 1()()7- !()( 8 OLK MOTTO: Odcrlcs. umk ,,1 ih,- hi,uh, l quaiilv and pidnipl. cuurlpciiis service CompI,,,,,,!!. ' - of 1. H.BRIGGS SOA ' S. In . ■■(:,li„l,il l ' s Ol.lrsI U holr.al, ' mid Kruiil liar, I nan- II, ms,-- l!alei,i:li. N. C. KslaMislie.l HUM I ' liune No. 45 BVNLiiVl PRINTING COMPAN B( tter Printing 692- Plioiiej.- -G ' JM FOR GRADUATION As well as an lime iluriiif; the srliudl term We exlend t(.i EVERY PEACE GIRL A most cordial invitation to make our store her shopping head(]uarters . . . You will always find a warm welcome and courteous salespeople . . . Let Us Serve 1 on! HUDSON-BELK COMPANY C.entrlil Ciroliiui ' s l.rirfifst l)fp,irlmf,}t Sttire ■' . V - DARLING SHOPS LADIES READY TO WEAR Yrni will alwa s fintl at the Darling Shops the latest in style and ma- terials, whetliei fliesses. coals, oi millinery, also hose and umleruear. Aluays a IT I ' lconn ' al ihc DARLING SHOPS 131 F ivelteville Strecl Ral.i li. . ( HOTEL CAROLINA Rnlcif,h ' s Host for Every Occasion Electric Fan. Bath and Radio ill Every Room Iv-aMi„aliI.- Haf CINDERELLA Wear Cinderella Slippers for STYLE COMFORT Price 85.00 : S6.00 ISIT OIK BARCAIX BASF.MENT THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL OF KALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA Extends a welcome to college girls. It is our hope that you will make this your church home during your stay in Raleigh. There are special classes organized in our Sunday School for college girls. ROBERT J. WYATT. Superintendent of Bible School FRANK H. JETER. Assistant Superintendent PERSON STREET PHARMACY TWO STORES ORTH PERSON STREP:T HAI KS liARTON P. D. Gattis. Prop. A Complete Line of Nationally Advertiised Dings Plus a Selected Assortment of Toilet Items Soila Our Sitccidlly Fiateriiity, College and Class Jewelry ( ' aiiiiiit ' ncenient Announccniciit: and Invitations ,l.«,l,., t., Pi Thela Mu and Sigma Plii Kappa Clubs of Peace L. G. BALFOUR CO. Marufa.lurint; Jewelers and Slali.mei TTI,KFi0}!O. M ss. DILLON SUPPLY CO. MILL SUPPLIES Irali ifi Et iii iinenI Mnilrin Marhinc Sliop KAIKICH 111 RHA 1 We Furnish Open E enings Tianspciltatii n By A|ipoinlmenl VANITY BEAUTY SHOP ■Crciilm 1,1 Ihiur l rmaiinil Wans We appreeiate llie palnmage of liolli facullv and students cjf Peaee Ccdlece Ede! ton Street Methodist SUNDAY SCHOOL Welcomes the Peace College Girls RE . El ' GENE C. FEW. Pmior C. A. DILLON, Slipt. of Sunday Sri,..,. I COLLEG E CLOTHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Underwear. Faii-Taii Hose Stores Ei ' cryn ' ltrrf CONFIDENCE Tile young ladies of Peace who are sens.itive to quality appeal and ihu e wlio in- stinctively buy where complete confidence may be placed are among our must welcome customers. It is ever the policy of this Company to continue tn slant attention to the proper relation of quality and pr ■it such confide BOYLAN-PEARCE INCORPORATED Raleigh ' s Shopping Center FLOWERS! Cu{ Pli) ers Corsage? Graduation Bouquets Decorations PHONE 4070 J. J. FALLON CO.. Inc. ■■;r, ' i;rou The Floner- IT . s, - FOR PI RE CLEAR CRYSTAL ICE AND HIGH GRADE COAL PHONE 492 CAPITAL ICE AND COAL CO.. Inc. 6IJ0 Wf-t Hargell Street Phone 2079 702 N. Person St. PENNY ' S SHOE SHOP We strive to give our patrons the best in norhmanship and material Corner Perso nl P.... GEO. MARSH COMPANY llncorporaleill U holesale Distributors FINE FOOD PRODUCTS RALEIGH. N, C. Your Patronage Appreciated! STATE, PALACE and CAPITOL NORTH CAROLINA THEATERS. INC. The Best in Photoplays at Popuhir .Admission Prices • ' ' ' ' ' ' •- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • Raleigh ' s Finest Hotel Sir Walter 350 Rooms 350 Balhs Periect Wave Done By Experts THE SIR WALTER Kalflgh ' s Leailiiig Beauty Sliop I ' HONF L ' :i« College Clothes and Millinery FOR THE COLLEGE MISS and die Town Home for Peace Girls f%eShqpofOriiinalJ rcdes ,iiLrc:iE:iLi 1 12 F;ivPtlfvillp Street h III ) mu Eiilerlaiiiiiiint . . . STATION WPTF RALEIGH Serves North Carolina Features NBC Programs ON THE AIR 7::;0 a.m. ' til 11 :l)ll p.m. WAKE THEATRE Welcome Peace Rnlrigli ' s liefisunahle I ' lict Theatre W. H. KINC DRUG CO. WHOLESALE DRUGS 117 S. Wilmington St. Phone 215 UALEIGH, N. C. - • ' ' ' - JEWELRY GIFTS DIAMONDS Creators oj Reasonable Drug Hrieer ECKERD ' S WATCHES SILNERWARE Ki ip 222 Favctli ville Street Patent Medicines Toiletries Sundries %ar.i Hj.v ' i=kiJ4 ' jiii4- :_ r Expert Rr,„nr I)epa,„ne„l V A T R N 1 Z E Prescriptions PIGGLY WIGGLY For the Best SODA FOUNTAIN GROCERIES : FRESH MEATS FRESH FRLTTS AND VEGETABLES A D Attractive Stores Courteous Service T TnvirHFniV ' P TTir Reas..nable Prices Home Oil ned Home Managed PIGGLY WIGGLY Vour Patronage Appreciated Wnik in til.- Nir.Hcrn Tl.irtv-Four If n Hr,„l. the Chain „l (.unliniums fatronage LOTUS It has been our pleasure f,.r years and years to serve the needs of Done In Peace Students — HORTON— With ihc finest apparel the market affords, including — Raleigh. N. C. COATS : SUITS : FROCKS Official Photographer for Millinery and Accessories PEACE DAVID KAPLAN, Inc. 115 Fayetteville St. Raleigh. N. C. CAROLINA COACH COiVlPANY The Standard of the South FLRMSHING SAFE. EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL MOTOR COACH TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN RALEIGH AND -Norfolk Durham Spartanburg. S. C. Suffolk Chapel Hill Greenville. S. C. Greenville Salisbury Clemson College. S. C. ' l«on Charlotte Gainesville. Ga Ro ' ky Mount Greensboro Atlanta. Ga. AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS k Make USE YOUR CREDIT Boon-Iseley Drug Co. at 3 our Heailqiiarlers HERBERT ROSENTHAL We CaiiN a Cmplt-le Line ..f all ivell-knuKM BEAUTIFUL SHOES Perfumes. Colrl C ieijiiis and Face I ' liuder CUT RATE DRUGS JONAS CAiNDIES SODAS 226 Fa etleville Street We Deliver RALEIGH ' S SMARTEST SHOP Phone 96 For Misses and Matrons HILKER BROS. l ' r() i(lfiit Mutual Lilc Insurance Cumijan Taildi-. ■Cleaners - Furiici ..f Philadelphia Organized 1865 Fur Sl(jrage - Dyeing laki- uur later years happy with Offices: a telirement life income 16 West Hargelt Street FRANK M. HARPER SOi SlI Hillslioli, Street DISTRICT r,KNTS l ' l|(l F.S: )(lf,l) ...1,1 2 ' )iir Kah-icli. . C JEANS Pine State Creamery SMART SHOP GLENWOOD AVENUE for RALEIGH. N. C. SMART WOMEN A Full line oj Qi ALiTY Dairy Products Slyles nl h„ ivi,l,ialilv Mmh- Suje by Raleigh. iNorth Carolina PASTEURIZATION Si=l_U.i_£ l ! ' ■•- WVVV k I ■■Ejrl J„lui-H„ Moore Johnson Co. A Progrcssil ' f In ironcc Agency Ln ' sliraince Surety Bonds Lawyers Building Raleigh. N. C. BRANTLEY ' S Agents lor ELIZABETH ARDENS FACIAL CREAMS ICE CREAM AND FINE CANDIES  « 4 SIBBKj '  „ STYLE AND QLALITY At Modest Prices COATS, SUITS, FROCKS For All Occasions Hats and Accessories 126 Fayetteville Street Raleigh ' s Smartest Shop MEREDITH COLLEGE Raleigh. N. C. Offers Young ' oiiieii Three Distinct Advantages 1. It is recognized as a ST.MDARfJ College by the Southern Association of Colleges, by the Association of American Universities, and by the American Association of University Women. 2. It is a SMALL College — Student body of SOU — large enough for enthusiasm, but small enough for students and teachers all to be good friends. 3. It is a CHRISTUN College — with Christian atmos])here and motive and freedom. For jurlher injonnation or rnlalogue iirile CHAS. E. BREWER. President Raleich. . C. ' t ' 1 - 1 - - - - - V N ■■' k ■■V V - ' f x s iTiiTrnViiriinuiuiiiivritirriiTTririii PEACE A JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Raleigh, North Carolina For llie Education and Culture of Young Women I. (College Courses. II. (!(iurses preparatory to College Courses. III. .Special courses in Art, Piano, Voice. Expression. Home FAononiics. and Commercial Subjects. SITUATION — Location in capital city affords special opportunities, de- lightful social advantages; athletics supervised indoor and outdoors by physical director. Special attention to individual development. Climate permits outdoor life all winter. For calalojiue or other information, write ■fiiE President. Pe ce. A Jl:mor (College for Women. Ralkigh. N. C. BUILDERS OF DREAMS VI.- l(I .S ,rfal,-,l ancniplislmifnl ■il liy the imagination precede the achievement (if any really fireal The ability to weave the threads of imagination into tin- finished l.iloie is equally important. hat- been the privilege of the EuwAiiDs Broui;uton Company to interpret the idoas of the .StafI and create in material form their vision. From the art work and engravings, to the finisheil I k. this volume is the result of organized cooperation with the Staff. Such able cooperation is ,,nf of the ' Msi.,ns whi.h piecede tlo- building of a sue- . essful busines-s. and is a part nf the wurkiny poliiy (d the KliHAliUS S ISlliil i.mox ( J)MPANV. ■•o those .Staffs d.-iring iipiele .oiiperalion from art w,.ik and engravings t„ ij,,. liiiislied I k. «e offer une r.-ll,-,l seivif. Comflelc service means undivid.-d r.s|„,„si|„|iu a- lo the lesuh one organization to ..oresp,,,,,! and talk  ith-..ne liaiMe.l .Ine.tor I.. ni.Tge the many ingredients int.. ih. ' hnslo d |.roduet. )„„. t,.... may 1..- pr..ud of M,„r annual. (:„r,fs,,un,h;i,;- is l„rilal Edwards Broiighton Company R M ' ,li:il. NOIMII CAROLINA BURWELL MEMORIAL UBRAKV PEACE COLLEGE -— JJBC srt- S a -
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