Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1939

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. i-- - ' i_ ' - ' -i -- 1- — I V a I J 5 kd 3iL-i — ii J . vw ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii(iiiiijiiiiiiiiii iiiirniiiHimiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiii v C i ' S JH1ttli i)iiif ( iiin i i; i JiHli i iiiiii f ffM i i;;; ;jiiinii)i; ;iimiimmmimii iii| 1 I Ex Libris nv P . i i lScuiicc Jiiiildiiiy LOTUS -? X4 l e KATHERINF. RAINF.V Ed ' dnr ELIZABETH MORDECAI Business Manager Main Building j 5 -7 ■ J-J c d L L a 1 1 a II We dedicate this the 38th volume of THE LOTUS, to those honored men and women who, in the past, have made Peace what she is today. With the possoge of time, it is ours to prove the merit of their work and to uphold the ideols of our school as they have done. .. 4: ..- n .- ' ■ ' 3 J ; ■ r m ' 4 ti • fii; . ;us.. 7 ate vv a t I As the world moves forward in its social, cul- tural, and scientific achievements to o greater civilization, so Peace does her part in the build- ing of healthy minds and bodies and in the formation of strong characters, which will, in turn, be a vital part of this greater civilization. We have tried to show how, in the course of years. Peace has grown. Therefore, in presenting the LOTUS of 1939, we hove chosen as our theme The March of Time. K K- ' r x: -:Mt a - . . ;--«. - , - Ji.JL m S ' ' ' - lXV L ail L e t a L A HOOK ONE HOOK TWO HOOK ' I ' lIHKI-: HOOK FOIH HOOK VWV. J{OOK SIX 77 c Cdlli-f c C ' lllSSCX Oit iiiiiruitiuiis Jtlilrfirs J ' ' (llfll lis .Idnrtisiitg East liiiUd ' iii THE COLLEGE 1)1{. W. C. I ' KKSSLY Prrsidnit Oiir Tiiiicli cstiiiiicil I ' risiiliiit. wliii is . ' flw.-iv.s nciHTdiis itli ciu-our. ' im-- Miijit. .iilvic ' c. .111(1 ■, ni|i.itliy. .111(1 whose interest ill us is iie -er f.-iiliiio ' . I 12 . MISS MAY MtLKLLAND Did II Our inKlirst.Muliii i ' I)r;iii. who iias emieared lierself t i u-. .ill y l)ir ready sympatliy. sound jiidfiiiitiit. and lovinn ' tliouylitfidiu-ss. [13 , . a L II 1 1 II Hi.swii.r. DUISIK Havxuk W ' nirni Steki.k I ' lCill Kll ' II A1MIS KriiNS MaHTIIA (rASH BoSWELL M ' lXIFItKlJ Kriixs JaXE IvEKiHTOX RkHARD KiKjl ' ish Maihciiintics 1 1 tor If , F. en n i in i cs Amelia C ' i.auk Mahtiia Mvehs Helen IIahiuet Salls lifff ' istrar M tsic Practice Supcri is or Kiu lish Mhs. Jamks Dahsie Mabel Pvhu Xa ' cy E. Steele P}t tfsictii I ' d neat Kill Art Bible I  V1E JoXKS Anxe V. HAvxnit Mits. Olive P. Wohth Director Music Dcpari mcnt } ' rcnc}i. Spain.sli K n( h. Ji . J ,ai ni I 14 J ' a c n L t If tl UHII.. 1. . C ' aVAN Allill WuiTi:siiii:s CUKRli;. I,. Boa HI) Noiir. Turn I 111 Hklen ' BoAH!) J ' o ' icr, Dramaiics Mrs. LrciLi.K C ' AVK At(;i L hrarian Mrs, V. a. (oicn Cftm mrrcial Suhjecis IiiA Withers Ctrrie Cum mrrcial Suh jfcf.s Lktitia CrrtRiH Ps iffJinliif i , n is tor If Kthel (Irammkr Diriitian Perrv Lee . ones Scirncr Mahv p. Noble Frriirh Mrs. Texxik H. Sharpe Mafnni. Hrad of Infinnarif Mrs. Nkm.ik I . S ' lArnT Orr aii Mrs. W. I). TiRXKU Ilosfcxs Bertie Lee Wiiitesides Ho m e Kcon o m ics :i5j A ' J ' EASE Faculty mt-t-ti Alw.MVs tdHrtluT ifia Att.iitiiiii. |,lcasc! Mr.s. ' runifr Our Prisidtut fMiiuy to p ' .nolisl]? Miss Piiiili iu last year ' s Old Pals Ilistcirv class! Dues tin- siiiii ntt-au Aiiuic L..U.- (iiiiny slici|i|)iiij;? ' J ' hiv Hi vtrc-d uiv •■I ' r.ps! I ' sycliiiliinically spcakiug- [16] CLASSES crr tv u ' t ll C.( (illKTl IIKX HaI.IIWIN- Pn■ :i,ll■lll M Aiiv F.i.i ., Hi7ri[ Maxson ;-„v ' ,v.v ,« Jami:s Mchi at ' c PkI ' -sslv Maxial C ' Alilll.lXK I)k ' aXK Si ' crctari Doiiis Askew Treasurer , [19] SENIORS Loi.A I ' ' lt. X( KS AnIH{KWS I.. F. i;.ihi,iii X. ( ' . SicllKi I ' hi Kainia. Jliinnii .iwriili ,■.■:: ail: ihnins: ihninhinilx: wrrK rinh HlTM AXDUKWS ■■Aiuly lt„s,l„„;,. .V. C. .Si);ni;i I ' hi K.i|.|..i ; Anlirr , M M,ii: iiHul: l.iill, i:-r.,l,li ,.i. ; Shili. Mll.llHKIl AnN.MZ Milha Rnlri.ih. .V. r. I ' i ' liM-t;i Mil. Ihiiirintf ; finiiis; KX ' immiitii : rtailiini. Dnltls As[vK ' l)i)rrii- Rahiiih. X. l SifriiKi Phi Kfi]ijKi; (lire Cliil), MS. .V , Trr.-isuriT. Si-nicir Class, ' . ' tS; Si ' i-r.-lary. I)a Stiiili-nl Ciiiincil, ' a!). Sliuk 1111,1 fKitiihux: f,i„il,„ll: sr-.ciiiij. (20 ] THE LOTUS SENIORS GrETCIIEN liALDWIN •■Clcr ' lhn,i,. . r. SiK.ii.i I ' lii Kai)|Ki: n...-k,-y Ti-alM. ' SS. ' li ' l: P.S.C.A. Caliini ' t, ' :!!); rri-t.iili ' Mt, Srnicii- l ' l,i.s . ' :i!l: ' ic - Pn-siilcnt. Student Cmnu-ii. ' :i l; C c)lli-).M- II. ,1(1. l- ' i.-hl UmII. ' iifl; I ' rivilcfiid H..n..r lioll. lloliihiiis: f,,,,, : iLnuiin,: hm-Kiii. Loi ' MKTA liAlilJKN •■Ml-t;. (Ii-niiii. ,V. ' ' . Sijrlil;i I ' lii Ivapita. Iliixkilhtill: f uiilli lin„r: liikiii i: f:i;,l. ' f! till onm ' iBM SaKAH }U]A1{I •■s. n.- .iikin.-:,,,,. y. c. Sijiina Phi Kai |iK; Vice President. ' :«; (ilee Cliili, •:is. -M; Mfi. - t ' uurt. :JS; Assistant Business Manajier, I nrs. lift; Current Kvents fluli. ' 3!l: Most C ' liarniint;. ' ;!!). ll ' .i ,-(;n . .- u ' . r. ni «);. . .K-y; .WiV-A, r.v; «,n7 (i. i ' x i. .K XK 15eatv Jane KnIiUlh. X. ( ' . .Si;;nia Phi Kappa; Clee Chlh. ' MS, ' SP. V r},ilil.-vi l, Hiiiih: lin-iiiii«: rliorululi i OF 1939 i:ii SENIORS Mary Elizabeth Bisceglia Deede Kansas Citit, Mo. Pi Theta Mu; Pi Play, ' 38; Glee Club, ' 38; Hocl ey I ' lain. ' 38, ' 39; Papyrus Club. ' 38, ' 39; Associate Editiir I.oti-s, ' 38, Assistant Editor, Lotus, ' 39; St-nior Class Ht ' iircsfnta- tive. Student Council, ' 39; P.S.C.A. Cabinet, ' 39; Pliotof:- raphers Club, ' 39; Hiking Leader, ' 39. Rain: chorolatr co vt roztj r iomK : rnttfcrtnrrs. Marion CIrev Black .M. (;.■• RaUijih. y. C. Sipraa Plii Kappa; Sin Play, ' 38; Dramatic (lull, ' 38, ' 39; Papyrus Club, ' 38. ' 39; Literar.v Editor, Voircs of Peace. ' 39; ' class Poet, ' 39; tiamma Plii! Piitt ' iKitif : U ' uliii nlivi AxXE BoiCE Becky Whltrvillr. X. C. Sipnia Pbi Kappa; .Sit: Play. ' 38; Papyrus Ciub. ' 38. ' 39, Vice I ' residc nt. ' 39; Literary k litnr, I ' lurr.i nf I ' m,;. ' 39; Dra- matic Club, ' 39; Current Events Club, ' 39; Dausbters Club. I III IShir Iliiiiiilir: .itiak: sailinfi: Mlir li ' lUarh. Florence Bostick Flossie Raleifih. N. C. Pi Theta Mu, Vice President, ' 39; Pi Play, ' ,38; Papyrus Club, 38. President, ' 39; Senior .Section Editor, Lotis, ' 39; Glee Club, ' .38, ' 39; Class Testator, ' 39. Candid snapshots; Liehslrauiii; music iioxcs; mail; chairs. [22] THE LOTUS SENIORS Anna Belle Bovd Annahella ( ' ftlutt)bjis, Gil. Sipma Plii Kiijipii; Papyrus Cluh. ' 38, ' 39; Business Manafrrr. r.iiVfs of Peare. ' 39; Advertising Staff. LoTrs, 38, ' 39; Glee Cluh, ' 38, President, ' 39; P.S.C.A. Caliinet, ' 39; Tennis Team, ' 38, ' 39; Hockey Team, ' 38, ' 39, Captain, ' SS; llorsi- tiack, ' ,38. ' 39, College Head, ' 39; Privileged Honor Roll. Pnnirs: niinxc: iiiit utiiihiiiiij : jiii i ii 1 1 ii i : iiiilili ' f. SuAXNANoA Branch Swanee Riiliiiih. y. c. .Sijxma Phi Kajnia; Draniatic Cluh, ' 3S, ' 39; Advertising Staff, I...Trs. ' 39. likiiHi: riiiirirls ; liniiis: lioiilis : fiiffii ichilr ritfi . Helen Brent Brent h ' iliminiitrk, } ' ii. Pi Theta Mu; Lotus Staff, ' 39; Archery, ' 38; College Head, ' 39; Horseback, ' 38, ' 39; Privileged Honor Roll. Snrtlinin : hnrsfin: rhmc lioiis: rtiinenn. .IrniTH Bl ' LLOCK ,Iudy Red Springs, A ' . C. Pi Theta Mu, President, ' 39; Pi Play, ' 38; P.S.C.A. Cahinet, ' 38, Treasurer, ' 39; Hockey Team, ' .38; College Head, ' 39; Soccer Team, ' 38; Softhall, 38; Archery, ' 39; Cilee Cluh, ' 38, ' 39; Dramatic Cluh, ' 39; Current Events Cluh, ' 39; Photographers Cluh, ' 39. Sjimphnuii ' s : pencils: Viriiinitt; Pie. OF 1939 [23] SENIORS Lucv I,EK Butler Rnhiph. N. r. Sigma Plii Kajipa. West l oint uit ' ifiinita : foathaU: }irrfnwe. Helen Ptrdie Clark Purdie Fiii rltiville. N. C. Sigma Phi Kajtjia; President Student Body, ' 39; Junior Kejirf- sentative. Council, 38; P.S.C.A. Cabinet, 38, Vice President, ' 39; Associate Kditt)r, Lotus. 38; Business StaflF, Lotus. 38, 39; Glee Clul), 38; Hocl e.v Team, 38, 39; College Head of Tennis, ' 39; May Cciurl. ' 38; .Miss Peace; (iamnia Plii; Privileged llcniir lioll. Slrrp: pnniix: f„„tl„iU: l„ talk: .ir,ilh,inls. Dorothy Co.ates Dot i;„l,i,,l,. N. C. Pi Tilda Mu. Sliilt : iltnirhlii: Kiel in mi II II : in rriiiiil sulfas. ,S.ALLiK Pitt C ' oub -Pickle- I ' lniliqis. .Y. r. Pi Tlu-ta .Mu; Pi Marshall, 38; Cllee ( lull, 38, 39; Busine.ss Staft , LoTi ' s. 39; Hockc. ' Team, Captain, 39; Daughters Club; Gamma Phi. Friltcrnitirs: rliissinil iiiiisir: ■li ' i-rk-i-nils: lull liniliil I rs : specials. [24: THE LOTUS SENIORS Lat ' RITa ( oker Hita Sorlrtn Hill. S. C. Sifrma Plii Kappa. (Jrutid plano. : Perniaii chIk: rhtiniUtlf yinttty : Buirkn. Mak(;arktha Hhixn C ' ltAU; Urilin Riiltiiih. y. r. Sifrma Phi Kajipa, Treasurtr. ' SH; Sig Pla} ' , ' 37; Current Evfiits Club. ' .-iT. 38; Drainiitic Cluh, ' S?, ' 38, ' 39, Vict- President. ' 37, ' 38. ■Ihmrii ,u„l .Ihii.niih-: lr :ii, Ruhert: Eleanor C ' romartie Sissj IJiirhiiiil. y. C. ■Sigma Phi Kapiia; H n-key Team. ' 38. ' 3!); Tennis, ' 38. Little liiiirit: liilir iiiiuts: iiiin-ifs : lioVuhnix. Makv .Iane Daffin Daffy Hirrnrilntftwii. 11 ' . Ya. Pi Tlieta Mu; Clee Cluh, ' 3S ; Dramatic- Club, ' 38. Pres- ident, ■3 ). Mijinttoinf : irf ilirri ' .t : rat.-i: nail polijih. OF 1939 [25] SENIORS Georgie Dees Buckie (Ininalinrn, N. ( ' . Pi Thcta Mu; Pi Pl:iy, ' :«; CHec C ' luli, ' 39; Hockey Teiim, ' 38, ' 3!l: Pliotugniiilu-rs fluli. President, ' 39; Travelers C ' iul , Vice President, ' 39; .Sn.ii sliot PMitor, I,uTi-s. ' 39. Ifiiniin: frnihrs: jiflitjijiita; raliiu . C ' auolixk I)k ' aN ' E Talley Fui cftfvllh ' . y. ( ' . Si). ' nia Phi K;i|.] m; Se ' relary, Senior (. ' lass, ' 39. H ' ceA -.«,  .- Hiiiiiii (:ni„lii,„ii: hlur: Mcjinili R„s, : Snliinlniis. . ' eannk DoziKn Mrs. Ilahiiili. N. C. Pi Tlieta Mu; Husiness .Staft ' , LoTls. ' 3S, ■39. dirniilH l ' „liri il„i,s: rlinrttliil r mil siilldiicx: State. Vera Rrxii Edwards Vee l!,tl,h,h. X. ( SifTTiia Phi Kappa; I ' apyrus Cluli, ' 3S, ' 39. Sxciuft iitasir : rhnciilntt ' cainli : rhtu ' itu i nni; jourtiath [26 ] THE LOTUS SENIORS Martha de Rosskt Ellku Mart Wiiih ' shuni, N. r. Pi Tlietu Mu; Papyrus Club, ' 38, ' 39; Typing Editor. } ' iirrK nf Peace. ' 39; Student Body Representative, Council, ' 39. Titl ' iii; ; tfiiiii. ' ; rcadiiifj: iirf nn timair. Margaret Fisher Peppy Elizahitlitim;i. N. V. Pi Theta Mu; Secretary, ' 39; Chief Marsllal, ' 3N; Travelers Club, ' 39; Hockey Team, ' 39. Mw ' ii Rh ' tr: Ihiif inrkrra; f nl ' l ti h ; W ' liitf Luke: icttk-tiuh i C ' lAIRK FllEKMAX Clarene Raleiifh. N. C. Pi Theta Mu; Papyrus Club, 38. Secretary -Treasurtr, 39; KxeliJinge Editor, Vuices of Peace. ' 39; Glee Club, ' 39; Senior Hepresentative, Day Student Couneil, ' 39; Gamma Phi. Chrzciii; f iini; tetnii! ' ; opera: hauihurijvrs : shoes. Edna Hathcock Tubby Raleigh. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. T. Domey; chocolate ice cream; Star Dust; fuzzy dogs; Fords. OF 1939 [27 ] SENIORS Dojio ' iin ' KrrK IlKlKil ' KTU •■D.il K.ni-I.iml. N. V. Si tn.i Plti K;ipi ;i. IShlr; ;-( ' ;. ' .-■; .■.-Iinzcs: lii- liilis : slinhlil si( lililirs. Hawaii Hohhv ■■.Si. I.iltk- l!„l,i_,lli. ,Y. C. I ' i ih.t.-i ,Mu; Cli-f Cliil). MS, -Ml . I ' miani I: ' ,r,ls: l!l,hi„ .ii,l. I ' n.: I,„rl„,„, : u-liilr liiiukiis: ,l„iis I? (5« HUiJl |1 Rln HrxT ■■Corpy .lain sin. ro. X. C. SiKHKi I ' lli KmiiI ' m. Sh-rii: ic. ' .;, -(«, . .■ ,i,ililfish: llhiii Crihiliii. Klizauktii Willa Uc tciiinson Ik-tsy l!h,il,,il,orn. X. C. SiKlii.i [ ' hi kiipiiii; i;li ' .- CIiil). ' MS. .S ' i «!£•.«: rhuraliilf : ihdirili, : Canilllu: Hiiuli: rhr-. -hijl ( « THE LOTUS SENIORS Kr.lZAUKTH .Tfxkixs ■■i.n.i.y Ihiiihrsoii. .Y. c. Sigma Phi Kappa; Presiili-lit, Juiiiur Class, ' 38; P.S.C.A., ' 38, Prt-sident. ' 39; C!Ief Club, ' 38. ' 3ft; Associate Editor, LoTiis. ' 38; Business Staff, Lin-rs. ' 3 : Student Council. ' 3fl; N ' oniinat- ing Committee. ' 3ft; Privile i-il ilnnor Holl. I ' Uifliifi: ifolf: ■• ' Irf ' ii: Inivtl. Mahgarf.t .Iehell Mess UitUhih. X. c. Sigma Phi Ka]i]ia. Sxcininiiiiif : limit iini: li iiiii.i : hiacliiiif. I ' dLLV Anna Johnson ' ,r..sh I ' ltril. . C. Pi Theta Mu. • ' ili ;..«. .iliiniiix: hcilis: lull nun: illhli ' Hrs. HeBK-CCA .loHXSTON Beck. Lillliliiii. y. c. Sifinia Phi Kappa: Tennis. ' 38; Hockey, ' 38, ' 3ft; Soccer, ' 38. ■s ' rr;.; iiiiiU: nmrii.-: nllihlii-K. OF 1939 [ 29 : SENIORS Ai.DA Ellen Jones -nick ' il.-:hvilll ' . ' . C. Sigma Phi Kappa; Glee fluli, ' 38. ' SS. Peiimfi lvaiiia ; bniurttrs : tt ' niN,f: irr mum. Sallvk Sfkaks Josev Sallye Wil.uui. iV. C. Sigma Phi K.ipp.i, I ' resiihTit, ' SH; Glee Cluh, ' liN; Il,ieke Team, SS, •:!!!: Sneeer Team, ' .S; N ' liminating t ' limmittee, ' 39; P,ipyrus t ' hih. ' 3,s, ' 39; Art Kditor, Voices of Piarr. LdTi-s. 39; Ph.itofirapluTs Cluh, ' 39; flass PrDpliet, ' 39. Urnrhrs: ihss.rl iiiiihl: W Um ' ni;ltui,. .losKI ' HIXK LaNIJDOX IJllilril. N. C. SiflTila Phi Kapjia, Seeri-tan, ' 38; Treasurer, ' 39. SUtji: n iciiiniiiiiii ; shows: hnnn tiis. Jka.x Lindsay Duek .S7. rouls. N. ( ' . Pi Thcla Mw; President, Athletic Assoeiatitui, 39; Travelers Cluh, 39; }h.ekey TeaTTi, W, ' 39. S ' t ' iitt shifts: moil; athletics; ice cream: elHri botltf. [ 30 THE LOTUS SENIORS Martha I.oxgest •■SliDrty Horkii Mniiiit. A ' , r. Siginu Phi Kappa: Si - Play. .iX; Clu-er Leader, ' 3N; Atliletii H iard, ' 39; Cutest. l)aiirijitf: tctik-fiuh : miiz-i ttmn; Mary Elizabeth Maxson Mary Liz ?lrKriinit, J ' a. Sif- ' ina Plii Kappa; P.S.C.A. Cabinet, Secretary, ' 3!1; Secretary, Student Council. ' 3!); ' ice President. Senior Class, 39; Mce President, Glee Cluh. ' 39; Dramatic Club, ' SM, -39; Advertis- iri). ' Start ' . LoTt ' S, ' 39; Hiking Leader, ' .39; Privilefre l Honor Koll. ■■() , [■;,■„;„;, liinil: nilr,,!. -: xrraiihiMk.-.: i,:,:. ' :Jk ' ' i ' ' ' El.IZABKTU MORDETAI ■•Bet K,il,i,ih. N. C. Pi Theta Mu; Advertisiiig Staff. I. tTts. ' 3M. Business Manager. ' 39. Fii,ill,„ll: rniiihi: ..,„A. ; Liltll llruil. Elizabeth Constance Neal Betty Raleigh. iV. C. .Sigma Phi Kajijia. . ric Jtrfi-i : firtiii l oiiliac; clotkfa: tiwUnj music. OF 1939 [3i: SENIORS Decie Pa L: iKn Dick l!„l,i,,h. ,V. r. Si nia I ' lii K;i] |iii, JhiiifliHi: shines: ■■llriirii : fmill„ill. FuAXCKS l AlMvKH -I- ' r.iiikk- lliiliiiih. X. C. Pi ' llict i .Mu. Mush-: lull hrninlhs: f,„,tl,.ill: II ' ..;,, Vtn-rst. Saha Kathkhixk Pahkkh ■■Fl,.,r Lilliii.ihni. ,V. C. I ' i ' I ' llctM Mu; D.iunlltirs (lull, •:(!!; IlikiuK I.f.lcUr, ' ;«. A ' i.ri-.;u, isniiiis: lull hnnii lis: (lch,l,,r li;. ;; , .s ' .- holiiliiiis lilTII Imu ' I ' II I kiikins ••I ' .-rk ;„l,lsi,:ii:i. .Y. r. S pnu I ' lu K:i|i),:i. Miss I ' liiili: linKlscfifirs : III iip ' riiihil rutulii: Ifiil ' il. 132 THE LOTUS SENIORS Carolyn Pikbce It.ihHlli. y. C. Sipnia Phi Kiijijia. Stflh ilintris; lliiirk. : T ' luniijl horsrit: toil fliiiin ; t nrrhlliiis RiTii YorxG I ' ollaud XooHsie Fnhiflh. X. C. SipTiiii Plii Kapj);); ral rus t ' luli. ' 3H, ' 39. Fliitril Kil iiis: ir, iriiiiii: ,h:„-i,l ili fiiihi, : huh- hiru-a. -Julie ir 7.«r,,r.« .1 ;; ... .v. (■. Pi Theta Mu. State; hikhiii: r,ui,lii: cils: fo ill„ill. Kathkhixe Axxe Raixky -Kit- Unl, ■,,,],. .V. r. Siftma Plii Ka]iiia, Trt-asurtr. ' 3!); Kditiir-in-Cllief, I.orrs, ' 39; President. Day Student Council, ' 39: Secretary, .luniiir Class. ' 3H; Dramatic t ' iuh. Secretary-Treasurer. 3K; Cllee Club, 3H; Papyrus Club. •3H. ' 39; Hockey Team, •3S. ' 39; Hiking Leader. ' SS; May C.iurt. ' 3 : Versatility. V!r,i!u!,i: rriixliil liullhs; ,,„r(liiii(if: l.aliii nitlli.i: liini htu-is. OF 1939 [33 : SENIORS MaRV SlE RoTHOEB Sweet Sue Riilthih. N. C. Pi Thetu Mil. Mnz ' iry: rfiil hith: ilnpii; icilh irr rniiiii: nil. Sai.lik MdoRp: Sloan Sallie diirlanil, X. C. Sigma Plii Kappii; (ilee Club, ' liS; Hm-liey Team, ' 3(S, ' ItD ; Photcifirapliers ( ' lull, 3fl; Travelers Club, -.iH. Pirkles: (■;,„,,, ; ;. Wliili l.id,. 1 .-4 %: Marjohie Snow Snow ' bite l- ' „ iiilirill,. ,Y. c. Sipma Phi Kappa; Atbletie B.iai-il, ' iiS; Hiking Leader, ' 3S, ' 39; Papyrus Club, ' 3K, ' 311. (■„r„liii ,: I.iiiruhi .rphiirs: rl,„r„l,ilr mill,: i,i,iil: ilaiirhlil. IIaRHIETT .Sl ' I ' llEin.A.Nll ■i),.t Ijtiiirlnhnri . .V. ( ' . Sigma Plii Kappa; Mar.sliall, : H- ,Seeretar. -. Sifriiia Plii Kapjia, 3!); Current Kvent.s Cluh, ' 3!!; May Ccu ' irt, ' 3H; May Queen, •39; .Most Atlraetive, ' 39. Sli;-i,: Bin; Croshii: For Y.ni : ilrvilnl i-rilhs. [34] THE LOTUS SENIORS Sara Fhaxcks Terrell ••S. F. Rnl,i,,h. .Y. C. Pi Tlu-tH Mil. Clark Gdhtf : hair up — uii afhir innjih : rnyfnini jtxcrlrii; daurirtij. RlTH CioomilfH TllflMAS Prrcinus Hriifhrsitii, A ' . C. Sigma Plii Kajijia; Current Events Club, :19; Hocliey Team, ' 38, 39; Archery Clul). ' 3S, ' 39; Horsetiack Ridinj:, ■3K: Travelers Club, ' ' 39; Photiipraphers Club. ' SS. FrolluiU: Ihik, : miihiiilhl fia.ils: hiallh: .! ;  Kiiliiis.  « (iKHTRlDE ToLLISOX ••Gertie Hal, i, ill. X. C. Pi Tlieta Mil. Catidii; limliji : ilanciiKi: (ii ' iiriiia. Dorothy ' ereex ••D.if Ralriiih. y. C. Pi Theta Mu; Paiiynis Club. ' 38, 39. Flilijift: rfadhifi: linnt.i: hikf r ' ulhxfi. OF 1939 [35] SENIORS M niF. ' l ll. ■ :u A ' KAVKit ■■Sistir H,ihi,ih. .V. r. Sii- ' .iKi rlii K;il.| ;i, Itiirh,,-,,, : rhnrnl.il, iiiUI.: Shif,: xkirls: l;, 111,11 (l,H,(l,ii,in. H K LK x W irr 1 1 Kin Ncrni x Wratlicr Clifrkx. .Y. c. I ' i ' lliit.i Ml]; Il..ik.y r.MMi, ' nil. lliirii: il„i„s: l.niiKllrx: Kini K iisi r : hiliiix. o. Si-sA.v ' iir!iii;i.i) ■ I ' llliic .1 1,1 hum. X. ( ' . ,Siniii;i I ' hi Kiippii; Kiiitcir. t ' uii-cs nf I ' mi-i. ' ;!!!; ' rrriisiirer, Sluili-nt C ' Diini ' il, Mh I ' jilivrus Huh. ' SS, ' :i!l; C.li-r fliili, SN; IIcnkc. TciMi. SS. -M); (inss IliNtorian. ' ;!M; Giiinlna Phi. ■ ....( ; hriii,, aliiHisI l,ih: w„lki,i,i: Ik, l.l. r,,! .-,. .M A nil ' : W ii.i.i MS .I iiiiif l ii,„i,.-v,U,. .V. V. ,Sif:„,:, I ' hi K;,|.|W. y„„i,,, : h,„i,, ll.x: !■ ' ,„, Il,„tl: S;,ii„„ .llpl,,, M,,. I :m; J THE LOTUS SENIORS MaIIV WlNM.IlW ■■Hud ■ Ih ' hi.ih. .Y. r. Pi Tlietii Mu; Glf - C ' luli, ' :is, ' ii ' l; l ' ;ip riis Cluli, lis. ■;! !: Av sistatit Business Maiwifrt ' r, I ' .tirw.v nf I ' lnn-. ' ' M). I ' liniis: .iiiiiiiihiiiiii s : itiki : linnsr iifaiis: nmd niiifis. M.MM.AUK ' I Ma W ' ni.ir ■■( ...rfiii- Rin.hil,. .V. r. I ' i Tlirt;! Mu. lUitrk Hiiirkf: ilnnin Hrs: sici nmiiiii : ilinu-iini. OF 1939 37 J ( LijiA fyccm Dear Xineti-cii IIuiKlnd Tliirtv-iiim-. T,i v.m I writf tliis farewell note, to si-nd ymj fnrtli Witli my maternal hlessiiio;. I regret That you must so and leave your sKters and Your loving Alma Mater, hut I know Tlie time lias eonie for you to take your liave And go out on your sliining journey to A far-off goal set up among the stars. -My child. I ' ve trained you well these last two years. And I have ))lanted in your heart ideals Which you will keep and cherish as you go Up yonder distant path unto your heart ' s Desire. . long and arduous wav it is Which y(ni must tread, my white-clad pilgrim girl. . nd (Uie which leads u)) steejily. mountain ]iath Which sometimes you will Hud ' tis li.ird to climh. ' Tis 11)1 and up and up again until It seems to ri-acli the very sky. and tlieii Upon the utmost crag, tlicrr vou will find A city set and diademed in stars. . n alaliaster city shining hright. Your goal and ))urpose of your journeving. An ideal worthy .all the trials and The struggle you must undergo; so. cliild. Stop not in any ))leasant valley you May find along the way, lint still press on Until you ' ve reached rcsplendaiit heights, until Yon ' xc come unto the very city of Your deepest heart ' s desire. I send you forth With all high liojies. Iicst wishes — .and I know ' ou will not f.iil. i ' our , lni.i Matir. Peace .MaIIION (illKV 13l., CK, Vllii. I %% ' , XdUTH CAROLINA Wake Cuintv Peace Junior Vo Wy:v for Wonu-ti, city of lt;il.itrli. May J!), 19:i9 We, tlie class of SO, Iiavinjr reflfctrti nn nur past deeds at Peace and liavin lnukcd into possible future conditions at our Alma Matir. do licrchy her|ueatli to crrl.iin parties our most valuable possessiiuis. Imiiiiig that as tJTiie inarclu-s on. said posscssicms will lie nf some service to those we have left behind. Auiuri: I Sectinii I. Tu the fiieullx, we h ' ave our love :Mid brst wishes for a I ' raeefu! Peace afler we are gone. Sec. 2. To Dr. Pn-ssly, we Irave a sriirduir th.il will never incur contliets. Sec. 3. To Miss McLelland. we leave a student hod ot irls who drop their absence and tardy excuses in the ri dit lio . Sec. i. To Miss Kiebards. our class sponsor, we lea f lair heartfelt frratitude. and the hope that the next class that she sponsors will measure u]i to our onderful (lualities. Sec. 5. To Miss I.etitia (. urrie, we leave a psycholu ry class that takes dtetati  n in shorlband. Airriei i I [ Section I. To the . Juniors, w c lca e our plaee ;is Seniors, also a little encouragement, and a great deal of sympathy. See. 2. ' J ' o the Pre]is. we lea e a e )ji right to tin- exjiression Hi- ' o. Sil cr ' so tlicy can win the stunt ever - v; r. AiiTuri, in Section 1. To Pearl, Mamie, and the duty girls, we leave a hell for every room in the dormitories so they won ' t use all their strength rumiing ii]) and down the stejis. Sec. 2. To Mr. Ciargus. we Iea c a I ' arniK ' of Rosebuds to keep biin fri m being hine- sonie at night. See. 3. To the ball maids, we leave girls who ln e to (. ' lean their own rooms. Aiirici.K IV Section I. To next year ' s Miss P(-;iee, Kit Hainey leaves her versatility. Sarah Heard leaves her charm, and Slnirt Longest lea es her cuteness. See. 2. To posterity; Mary .fane DafJin, Ruth Thomas, Helen Brent, and Buekic Dees leave their Red Pajamas, Smoek, lieer .lacket, and Cowhide Stool. Sec. 3. To Loys Turnage and dean Perkins; Heede and Sallye leave their Wreck nf the Hesperus room in 319 Main. Sec. 4. To next year ' s Council; Martha Kller. Mary Li . Mansori. Purdie Clark, Crelebeii Baldwin, and Lihh ' Jenkins leave their executive ability. Sec. 5. To Doris Peele, Kathleen Le()nard, and Anide Lou Deiming; Susan Whitfield leaves the taming of 4th floor, knowing that thesi- ijuiet ones will bold down any fri olous Juniors ru ' xt year. Set ' . (). To Sara Sutton, Mind Sliaw, Leol.i Priiua-, Ktbel Lyteli. and Betsy Wells; KIcanora Cromartie. Kdna Hathcock. Margaretba Craig, Betty Neal. and Jane licaty leave their A ' enus de Milo ligures. Sec. 7. To Tony Smith, Cila(i s Sorenson, and Louise Xiernsee; Margaret Fisher and Sara K. Parker leave their well-used and carefull ' followed Handbooks to gniih- tlicse Juniors in ]ierfect behavior next year. Sec. 8. To the hoarders; the day siudeids le.ive their privileges with the lio]ie thai they will be used well, hut not worn out. Sec. 9. To the ambitious; Marion CrcN HIaek leaves h -r i.oetie abilil . Jud Bullock leaves her drawing abilit. ' , Jc-an Linds.iy leaves her remarkalde eap;ieity to nn-niori c |Hictry, and Laurita Coker leaves her siU-nt nature. Sec. 10. To Xaney Teague, Sallie Colih leaves her incknanic, Pickle. Sec. IL To Mutt Andrews, Anne Boice Icavi-s her ;ibility to express herself. Sec. 12. To Alice Roberson and Christina Creekinore; Harriet Sidherl.ind ;iMd Caroline DeV ' ane leave their blonde beauty. Sec. 13. This is ari unluck section, so we ' ll omit it. Sec. 14. To Caroline Newliold. Betsy Hnlehinsnn leaves her dancing ability. Airiiiii: ' As executor of this our last ill ind t ' -stanieid we name our trusted successors, the JuToors, to earrj out in full eaeli and every eknise herein cordained. In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1939, do hereunto set nur hands and seals, this twent - ninth day rd ' May, in the year of Our Lord, 1939. Class of ' 39, Witnesses: Fi.orlxci; Bostick, Tttilufur. DoPEV, FrRniNAxn, F. D. R. Jones. [39: AS WE WERE Martha Longest Jeanne Dozier Decie Palmer Lucy Lee Ihitler Dorothy Xvmu rH K(i var is Susan Whit field Fhirence liostirk Clretclien Haldwin Heheeea .lohnstnii Deede Hisce lia Jean Lindsay Sallie Moore Sh);in Kit Itainey Harriet Siitlierhind Sail ' .- Jos.- Kuth Pollard Mary Sm- li..tliK«-h Sara K. Parker I)(.rothy IledfiiM-lh Claire Freeman : 411 ! THE LOTUS AS WE WERE -Marie Williams Ceorpif Dees Haniiiili Huhhy .liuly liullnck ■Mary Eliznljetli Manson Frances Parker Margaret Fisher Marian (Irey Jilack Martlia Filer Swannanoah liranch Helen Wetherinpton Until (niodrich Thomas Sarah Beard Mary Winsh.w Carolyn Pierce Marie Weaver I.ihh - Jenkins Eleanor Oomartie Margaretha Craig OF 1939 [41 ; Jil lc tl y M;iy 2K 19:if Thr lii lit iK-lurt- t;TiuJu;itinn Dear Dijiry. IIiiw time liiH-s nuirch on ! Just think, practically two yt-jirs have passed since we were entering tlie portals of dear o i Peace for the first time, i rnorant anil very frijihtened Freshmen. And now. tomnrriuv; niffht. e stej) fortli from tlie stafit- to receive that scrull .if pa]ier which sliall testify to the world at large tliat we have cuni| ' leted the coursi;, and. incitlciitallv, our IH-riod (.f life hert -( Peace. Yet. it is thrilling, t.io. tn think ylaT ' wK halI he a intrt of that great mliss f eriijfison ruses against shimmering wliite dresses wli.,_. mencements h;j e rru ved dijilornas from Peace. ( Those first ga weeks of rushing and parties, which helped u. ' ,tir get-vivJr that feeling of honiesi(|ktu-ss -«hajl Ifver forget tliem ! And tlien came the neces IiVv of- titfcig down to hard i! a unified .funior gmuii was thel selex ' ti(jjj?j president, nality. amr }our rppresentative on the study. Our lirst seriofi; J.ihh ' Jenkins, .•small in stature hut dynain Student Council, Helen I ' nrdie Clark. Then ram.- Ihc Chrisfni bjuigeaiit and the d mil ' el.iss. y r ? ' ' ' C ' lrnf oun ajfter our return from the holidaVs, ilfijtjiiit landsj (with an orichktra. tn..!). We proudly h i -i shals J ir tlie t li ertiry societies came from iui l i ' JJ e dohh and Marion Cre M di f Marsliiil EStijIn t WGren ' t ' ' we Woren ' tAve jiroud wlieu th ■ pulchritude of several mei n the selection ot tht ' Ma ' o irt of J9;iH? Harriet Suther whom t|ie LlteTTie of M Clark, Kit fiaine . Saral Clift. ' ; y was centered. Among Hew-d, Mildred Ferguson, I And thofn Coimnencement. 1 )! There wf nuich excitement, of olticerf. for the coming year] of the Student B(,Kiy. Lihhy J ( )iir new cl Uir new class ] tfesidcnt was (rf lloiiurs go to tjie day stutients ar. Kit Itainei- edited Trii: I.. stmas tree hy jilanTied li ;e a tour te .success. !irg iret Fisher, rhind and .en trihute Sleejiing He; utj ' around d;inK Vfrf Helen velyn Crurajilcr, and Nell tl ' and we were hu many congratulations •:1K-:J9. Helen Clark kins, our first cl.iss ji sidcnt was (li tchen Baldwin. llie many po.siti( ns( hi reaionsihility they I with ilie etticfent lissistanee s, our annua akirlg, these tw ace. too.) f Ma naffer. FJizaheth Mor deeai. (th ' igurativcly sj of ouf class, since tliey [were Prcri students at president of the Papjri s Cluh, a well as Cla.ss Testati)r, studait, wa-g oui Chi Studtnts. tU- new D; Dorit Askev -. Chii oet. ' Ci)der the exerthms of Kit R existence Trc scliool magazine, Uo d, as Kditor ;Ind Hus ■ Studctit Ciunu ' il came inti reqman, Retiy I.(m Fletcher, Marg olciii of l i-tfri ' , was edited hy ..usftiess ManAger, respectively. paughttrs Club wyis revived hy Mrs. WortX H u irandmothers attcntled PeaCe Parker, Elizahetli Mordecai, Ji Ha new seniors ! er selections President the P.S.C.A. ive held this lier Business ■st ineml ers vas the ahle a hrilliant f the Day )oil ' were: Hainey. Anna Belle viser for the Pitt Cohh, Anne octor, and Sallie ent organizatituis ! ress Association. But wc ppa B4ji ' e M. And theh. Diary deir, wfr started this year some work with other stii We are jirjoud for our schojl to hecome a memher of the X. C. ColKJgiad Both our anhii ' hy hjf niXgazine hecaine nu-nilK-rs of tliat iirganizatfion Ahis year. But we arc prouder yiit to have, ' charter mcndters of the (iannna Phi Chapter Phi Theta Kappa, tlic natiotLal Junior Coll ' ege Honor Society: Claire Freeman, Helen Cohh, Marion tiny Black, and Susan Whitfield. We aren ' t forg -t(ini Stunt Night, when we ]iresent ' d A Peace-fjtil].y igld. Wi it cle er, hut tlm jiidpcs decided to Ucverc the Prep. .More exams, and fii aily sjtring and acation. The last of flie ye i Hj hcen made delightful hy tlie many nt class — Junior-S nior,-:.a7i!tr j?raduation parties galo It is sad to thinl tliat e must i xi with these e |ieriences. like wiu-re. hut the fat-t tluit we may take their nienior with us through the rest of our lives somcwliat compensates for their loss. Kich in Christian influences and the gay fellowship of our Peace days, we go forw a i-d toni()rro w with heads held high and .smiles that hide our tears. SfSAN ' nrrKn:i.ii, I isfurinn. [42 1 J-uiic I iatishcs C iiiifrtelli- As radio anniniiH ' er«iii(l roiifrtellir of tflt-visioii at Pi-ace College, I am announcinti today the SOtli aiiniversai of flie riiilii.ttioti of tlie class of 39, wliich is again tin- uiost talked of class of Peace. M iRiKs3A« .fll;«id and lier jissistaiits, Jane Beaty and Ili-Jen Hretit, who have long heeii tired of the noise ifade hy autogyros, tied to 4th floor windows, li;ive gotten Margaret Je vll, FraMces Parker, and Mildred Ferguson interested in giving us new hangars, and 3ve are- falling this occasion to dedicate them. , ' ' , We think it aniroyiUlivte that this deiiication falls, not oidy on our ' Kttli aqr - also the graduytioq ' clay , iit Peace. Tlie daughters of Vera Edwaildv . but 1.01 44 . Andrews, graduating, li ' ke-th(?ir mothers, with HVe-1 gratiuyttoq Certrude ' rollison. Hetty Xeal, and Dorothy f .ates ; tl ing colors, and uiiMke their mothers, in H ing-t( gs, Since Peace lia.s licctjuje so air-niiniled, arul tlie expeiiitions sent to tlie NoVth antl South Poles have been uo sufiOessfuI. Polly Anna J( hiison, instructor of aeronautics, has undertaken an expedition, acconipHfiicd by Kli .ahetb Moredcai, Jeanne Dozier, Kit Kainey, tUith G. Thomas, and Ruth Pollard. Since they are necessarily absent, J ey have expressed their congratulationfi to the cliy.-i S ' if ' : ! in a just-received rocket message. _ | We are vetH i.sof ' ri thui so jr of our classmates cannot be w i t h [ us Wffa aV . .Tifttit 1 1 Hqllock has becoil e fctif second .leanette MacDonald, and is working on the same lot with Carolyn Pierce, wliu IR directing the (lirectors how to direct. Decie Palme;-, ' Swannanoa lirancji, and llannali Hotihy wrre prr rnted from coming as they are in Gerniany conipeliiig In the Olympic;.. Mary E. Manson «jid Kilna Hathcock are spending ioioc ttmc in Swit .drland, where ihey have 4-aken Up, kiing. We are {rind that so ma ' hy of on? classmates are here with us, and ' j I will tell u briefiy what eucli one has been doing. l st, I will introduce the Faculty members ' fro n the y: ; s of :iM. Jo l.angdon and Doris Askew are Miss Pugh ' s assistants ipartmrnt lias bci-oiiio so large tli U Jk v Darsie has Jean Lindsay ill Jhar Ir one . : iiMiaslirs ; and lU-tsy Ilut iins( n7 wimming. Claire Freemati i I miiti ass|sl;int di AWlih her pn.bleni i Mnw as to the d ai;d Uderin-ets ubtl ;U1S. ai child r oJTlgS ■ jnk y umn , ' ■ u )alT n, a well known psychiatrist, is heliiini i. hWit .tirlai 1 tell Y9U brie rubers ' fro n t nts. The athletic de- harge of ridinw ' ; Alda iind Marie ' e;f er are nur ..Iher for silly s; cia.sV members. Sallie M. SI mjihmiies. Susan Wliitfield is suceessfiiliy siilmiit; editor of tfi ma ' aziiu ' ' raig, MarKiirct KisI III ,„,., ,., ,,.. , , .— ,.-li lii-anl, MarKaretha r,tlia;l,ongest lirfl livinf cm nn islajj Si in tlif Pacific wlicre liicy lui tc fcirnicil at) rictrdat, ' Iflicy iciul cm-ssa;:cs, Wtl even fur love of th«ir classtilate ' s, the - ' will tlirejolit into the worUL where tuie lt)a - eliance upon a fe T nialf.- . iieien I lark, m hll th t sllje lias lia l to sa , bas ' nitt Ifounil it jiresunijitiousl to heeonie .sjieatcer ofVthe As ' a poet, Marian Urey ililatiH is, ttllWiH what Edna St. Jincent Millay Wjis to 1 9. D ftde Jij ceplii has iiiveritt d a tlew kimiV ' lipstick that is luniinous in the tidfk. Arma Heile Btjyd and I.ilil) .Tenkiiis are livniir oii a farm in Arizona iiiti are Jirovinfr ' o us th t ■ tUey Cfln -J.ive ,U ne find Like It. On llidi I In ■ our Bnd);et aiui all. Gretehejl lialdw Jj, ( ' Tinniy Hunt, and Kli reiu-e Unstick are Ihe ojfieial chaperons for tile Peace Forinalsji (leort je ' Dees has .just written the lust seller Hold ' i ' our Man. Sara Kj Parker, leadiiij- fflehutante of liWil, now Kas a Hnishiilt;- sclwiol tor suh-dehs in Washington. Warjgaret Wolff ' s Senile still 1 beains at us — from tooth jiasf xd , Sallie tolili has disproved! tha theory that rtentlenieii prefer b]onde, , and Anne li iice ' )j!ts .)tj.st pnlcilished her latest b _ I would like to taki Dorotliy HJedKIieth, l Ttt ?ccM Johiik B.- drtha Filler, Harrie; Devaiid liaivt-l recentl.V replaced the oldl elevat irs which the girls h Lesculalors.; Diyrothy Verijfjn,! Sarah i . Teirell, Mar.iorie Sn. . urnisjied each rootn fvith tele ' ))hones and television. Lucy I.ee ' ' Hcl -n Wethcrington have also nir uigijcl for r.icli girl to have :i rliiiise, lounge, ei|ui|ii |iHouslsl ades (if slip linvers ' lfi ' order to fjf the lounger ' s mood. Julia Proctor, I ( e ' hits Jtj.st published her latest take this occasio Kto aniyimce other gifts giv li, i Ttt ?cui JohnH13B,- ar THow to Lengthen ' i ' : ' S bjl members rt f oA- classl Su|nerland, ana (Vroline| iv grdwn .so tirell oY, vith| , and Mary Winalowi hav iutler, Mildred ArtiaiJ, and ' will ■; ■ in ' order to tit the lounger ' s niOod. Julia Proctor, I.aurit.i Coker, i ifl Mar - $ue Rot gtfb, the famous interior decorating trio, have just finished doitig ver the central hall and the parlors, and FJleanor Cromartie aud Kiitli Perkins havr land tjie ampus. . And so the class of ' 39 marches on Sallye Josi:v, Prophet nf - [ 43 iUlWt cVt.i Ethel Lytcii Prr.si r„t Leah Jones J ' ice President MntlAM McI XTIHK Si ' crrtari H.MtKIETTE Wi-w ' r Trrasitnr 44 I THE LOTUS JUNIORS MlIJ Ki:i) A-NDRFWS Enflfhl, y. ' . Pi Tiu-ta Mil MiM)ui;n AsKiw Rahlgh. N. C Sigma Phi Kaiipa Edith Bagoftt JUmn. N. C. Sifrina Phi Kaitim MvHv U. ki:r Rntru h. X. r. Pi ' lh.-1a Mu KrtiTii liAi.i.ANCi: Rnhif h. y. r. Pi Theta Mu Xeli. Wai ki.u Ui 1 1 Rdh ' hih. y. r. Sifrina I ' hi K;i] tt;i HosALii: Ukst Dunn, y. ' . Sigma Phi Kappa Virginia Bi.axchahii Wdllnre, y. ' . Sigma Phi Kappa ' lR(;iNIA Bl.ANII Rittshnr.i. y. r. Sigma Phi Kaj)p;i Pi:ti(;v Rm-f Lniiriuhiir! . V. ( ' . SigiDa Phi Kappa Mary Booxk RahUfh. y. ( ' . Sigma Phi Kappa Mahy Fhancks Bthtiin Rnh ' hjh, y. ( ' . Sigma Phi Kappa ( 1 1 II A Mil X r. C II A 51 BI.KSS RnUiffh. y. Sigiiiii Phi Kappa LrCY Cl.AHK W Urn in (ft on. N. (. ' . Sigma Phi Kappa Kllfx Cochhax MafthfiL ' s. y. C. Pi Theta Mu Alice Covixgton RaU ' Uih. N. r. Pi Thfta Mu Hi ' BY Craig Ralehih, N. C Sigma Phi Kappa Ruth Craig RaJeigh, iV. C. Sigma Phi Kapjia §JMi OF 1939 [4:, I JUNIORS Fhancts Chavdn ' All 1 IN (llA VI (IIU) Mr( ' „U,-rs. N. ( ' . V Th.-ta Ml] CiiKisTiNA Creek MUHF h ' filrif h, N. c. Hi Tiu-ta Mil l ' ll . (.l s ( ' hi i:i II in,an. S. f. I ' i ' l ' lirl;i Mil MlItlAJI C ' HEH- I ' feasaitt Hill, N. C, Pi ThetH Mu Eli.EX Cl ' llHIR Raeford. y. Simula Phi Kitjtpa Uu.i.n: Daniiiiv R ' ihi„h. . ( ' . Pi llut;. Mu MaMTIIA l.tiV DANn:LI.EY lialri.ih. N. r. I ' i ' I ' lu ' ta Mu Adelaide Dauden Jllilrii, N. ( ' . Pi ' J ' lu-ta Mu Annii: I.iH- Davis Oxforti. N. r. Si Tua Phi Kappa EvFi.Yx Davis Maufeo. N. C Si rria Pill Kapiia Maiua Davis W ' lliuhiijtou. N. C. Sipnia Phi Kappa ViHCIXIA Da VS(IN Rtx ' ktf Mount. N. ( ' . Sipnia Plii Kappa Anmi: I.(ir ' Denning n,n,. X. C. Si iiiia Phi Kapj)a Ai.iiEHTA Dickinson Fi-imniif. N. ( ' . Pi Theta Mu Ai; TII DdlMU.AS W ' lshiin lun. X. r. Si iina Phi Ka] i.a IVIMEI. D-)V,.E r.irii. .V. ( ' . Pi ' rh -ta Mu Maiiv Lilv Di ' ncan Rfih-if,h, N. C. Sifrma Plii Ka]i]ia [ 46 ) THE LOTUS JUNIORS Xancv Early liahiffh, X. ' . Sigma Phi Kajijia JoVLl: KllWAKD ' i Rnh ' if h. y. r. Sipina Phi Kajijia AxxE Evans Ihntlirsn ti. X. r. Sigma Phi Kappa Mary Hklf:n K.vKtnw RnJi ' njh, X. •. Sigma Phi Kajipa Ul.ANc n Fah:mi:h y;hn„. X. c. Sigma Phi Kappa liKT-n- Luf Fi.ETciirrt Ritl fifth. X. ( ' . PI Theta Mu JOHNSIE FrFFJIAV Unmh ' t. X. C. Sigma Phi Ka]ipa SoFini; Fri-CHEH RaJiiiib. X. C. Pi Theta Mu Mahv Fi i.c.ih ' si Rahi ' h, X. C. Sigma Phi Kapjia Maiuikrv Ci arris Rahii h. X. r. Pi Tlieta Mu Mary Francks Gkri-isc. Rnl(i( h, X. C. Pi Thfta Mu DllRIS (lonOARD l ' j ) i r Xi iirk, X. Y. Sigma Phi Kappa I.OriSE GiioDMAX Mutiiif riln. X. ( Sigma Plii Kappa Jkan (Iranth ah Fdinnmif , X. ' . Sigma Phi Kappa May Stmnkr CIriffitii l ' n,sbhi! fni,. I . ( ' . Pi Thfta Mu POLXY GfERRANT ( ' aUowaif, Va. Sigma Plii Kappa Hii-iiA ] Iari ' hh Riirkif Mn„„f. X. ( ' . Sigma Plii Kappa Petsv a XX Hayes Ralriffh. X. r. Sigma Plii Kappa OF 1939 [47 I JUNIORS KATlfTRINF HuiIISMfTlt Riilihth. X. r. Sij;m;i I ' lii K;iit])a Mahv Ann Hcidcin . ' .. Siirhiiis. X. r. I ' i ■lluta Mu .V . • A i Annk II(n.Mi;s (iuUlsh.n-o. y, r. Sigma Phi Ka])pa l TEIKl. HOWFLI. Wilinitiffton, y. r. Si riiia I hi Kjippa FnAN(.l:S lilDSON linhhfh, y. C. Si iina Phi Ka]i]ia .Ikax Hudson- (irimtslavd. N. C. Sijrina I hi Kappa HaZKI. I IlHT Fa„ ftrrilh. X. r. Sifrrria Plii Kappa liiri ' Tii: I,i:i; Johxsox smithfiiUK N. r. Sifjnia Phi Ka]ipa I.IIJ.IAN JdllNSON rar, , X. C. Pi fheta Mu 1 a AIT C ' l.AKKi: ,Il)NKS W ' Usnn. X. ( Sigtna Phi Kapjia Mahv K?, ' ()W ' r.ES WnUare, X. Si rma Phi Kajipa ' akIN A I ASI,FV anenxhoro, X. C. Pi Theta Mu Makv Lois I.Ai ' GHHJiKii: Mnrinn, X. C Pi Theta Mu Edith Leavister liah-ifih. X. r. Sijrnia Phi Kappa KArni.r-:i:.v I.lo.vajid Vaiidi ' merv. X. C. Pi Theta Mu A NX Lkwis Hamlet, N. C. Sit;Tiia Phi Kappa I I V l:I. I.KWIS Urn,,,. X, c. Pi Tlieta Mu Etmi:!. I.ytc ' ii Laiirliihiir; . X. i ' . Sigma Phi Kappa [ 4S 1 THE LOTUS JUNIORS Lrcii.i-E MacMii.lan Fainttevllh ' , N. ' . Si}ii : ' I ' ll ' Ivappji Sara HKitr Mi Am:i: linckt Mount, y. ( ' . Sigma Phi Kapi a Nancv McC ' rahy linhi;,h. -V. ' ■. Pi Theta Mu M AltV LdllM, -Ml i ' l ISTOS Miuiiit ()ih-4. .V. Sigma Plii Kapjia NkI.I- MtDoNAI.I) fiifhhth. y. ( ' . Sigma Phi Ka]tpa MlHlA l -McI NTlBi; Wilmhif ton. X. Sigiii;i Phi Kappa I.rtv MlXkki.v Monrenz ' illf. X. ( ' . Sigma Phi Kappa Makv Wurn: M(.Ni:t:i,v n„h,nH4. X. ' . Sigma Plii Kappa K AT 1 1 1.KK N M I P 1 1 t:llM I N .S7m7o ;. X. c. Pi Thfta Mil Margahkt Maktin Raleiffh. X. ( Sigma Phi Ka])pa M A H.H )K n: M AIT 1 1 V. w s Snnfurtl. X. ' . Pi Thfta Mu Klka.vuk Miikuti Fa I, ett evil If. X. . Sigma Phi Kappa Cathi:hin : Mohhi hn rirctnshorn, X. ' . Sigma Phi Ka] pa M VIl ■ Si A ri H M i nm -n„rnnl. X. f. Sigma Plii Kappa C ' ARdl.INL NkWUIII II Wihniitfitnn, X. ' ' . Sigma Phi Kapjia l.orisK Nu:hnskk Sniifhpnrt. X. C. Sigma Phi Kapjia pRANCKs Pack linhhjb. X. r. Pi Tlieta Mu 1 ' lB(iINIA PAUI.It:M M.iiililiJllifrii. Ah,. Pi Theta Mu OF 1939 I v. JUNIORS DilKlS PllI.K SifiTiiJi Plit Kji])]);! Kt.iZAinin I ' l i,i(v K ' ni. tdii. y. r. Pi Tlu-ta Mil .Ii:ax Pkhkins StukcK. N. C. Sijrma I ' lii K;ij)(i;i S n M i ' nui in li il,i;,h. X. ( Sijziii;i i ' lii K;i]ii ;i . M .. 1 HIN(. i: LffwreiircviUc, Vii. Sigma Phi Kappa Ll ' CII.LH Pilot Ton Wihon ' ) Mill.- ' . X. C. V Thcta Mu IJr.iT - .In I ' lmii.j, Piiu ' villf, X. r. Sipnia Phi Kappa IIktsv Annf: Ri;id Ralcif h, N. ( ' . Pi Theta Mu Mai; Huvnk .Ihmlrrn. X. C. Si rina Phi K;ipj);( DnHIl A Kn I.N H AUK ilohlshnro. X. c. Pi Thfta Mu SaHA II KlJAtll Rafii.fh. X. r. Sij:iii;i Piii K;ippa Aj.UK PuHUtSOX I rrffonl. X. Sinma Phi Kappa Ia:NA RowK hirnfsvilh- X. r. Sipuia Phi Ka] pa MvHTi.i: SACNnnis Rtmntikc. ' a. Sipma Phi Kapjia Marv Liu ' isk St iiw i;iki:|{ !■ dnldshara. X. C. Sigma Plii Ka| iia ( Mil vmum; Si: vi:i.i. Ruhhih. X. -. S ' u !i i ' hi K;ipp;i 1,1  Sfi.f Ruhi,,},. X. r. Sigma Phi Kajipa MiKIAM SlIAW Ifnvrrf ' .nl. I ' a. Sigiua Piii Kajipa [ 50 , THE LOTUS JUNIORS Jan ' kt Smith WestfiehL .Y. . . Sifinia Plii K;ii it;t M nv 1- ' ..M M Sm]1 I[ Lit fir ton. .V. ' ■. SigiTia Phi K;i])it;i (il.AUVS SllRLNSON ifinlrrsoii. N. r. Sitiina Phi Kappa Frances Southkrland Wallace, N. C. Sipina Phi K(ipp;t Lir.i.ii: Srn: s Rcidsville. N. C. Pi Theta Mu I,cirisi: Stikewai.t iih i) pnint. y. C. i ' i Thfta Mu Rettv Si.oan Stowi: Belmont. X. ' . Sigma Fill KajipH Anna Srriox Fai ettrville, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Sarah Sutton Kinstou, iV. (. ' . Pi TIu ' tH Mu Emii.v Suvchtt Ralt ' it h. N. ' . Sigma Phi Kappa Nancv TiiAurK Whi-ttonSnlriu, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Mary Lduisi; Tiiomi ' son Falrmmif . A ' . ( Sigma Phi Ka] iia I.ovs TruNAiii; .Iik ' ii. X. ( ' . Sigma Phi Kajipa KATiri:inNi: Timiner Rah ' Uih, N. ' . Sigma Phi Ka])pa W ' ai. ki;h W ' fth. A ' . ( ' . Sigma I ' hi Kai)iia Alice Wali, Wake Fore-tt. N. I ' . Sigma Phi Kajijia Cora I,i:i: W ' ai.i.i: RaUhjh, A. ' . Pi ' lluta Mu Xaiu:m.i: Watkins Wake Fm-fHt, N. ( ' . Pi Tiieta Mu OF 1939 t 51 1 JUNIORS Sfsii: Vi:i:ks Clniildii. X. ( ' . Pi Tlifta Mu Lai-ra Wkllons Rnliiilh. X. c. Pi ■Ihclii Mu Br:Tsv Wki.i.s Riiliiijh. N. ( ' . Pi Theta Mu ( ' rni:HiM; Wki.sii Wilmhnilon. X. C. Sif;iii. ' i I ' lii K.ipp;! IIahhiiitti; ' i;s-r Hull i, ill. . . c. .Si(.-lM:i Phi K,l|.|,;, .Ii:an Wiiiti: Hillf„nl. X. C. Sigma Plii Kalijjjt 1 .11 II 11 W iiriLLv l ,,l,l.-.l„,,;.. X. C. Si iii.i Plii Ka|il a Hl.ANtIM W ' lll.lA.MS Itiiliiiih. X. ( ' . Sitiiiia Plii Kapjia M MIV ( uOh WlM.IKHII) Anluiiihr. X. I ' . SicMia I ' lii Kai.pa MdllA ' riAllHrnN Frriiinnl. X. C. Sijrina Plii Kapjia SPECIAL STUDENTS ' llu;iNiA Cmts H.ihi.ih. X. r. Pi Tlu ' ta Mu MiLiiiiiai Ki:niii ' si N Witxhiiiiiliiii. X, r Pi Tliita Mu I.iriTl .1. ()sti:huin Mitriirtiiho. fill, i,ul„ Sijiiiia Phi Kajnia KmMA i.nr I ' l-llll Hill Viinirnvilh . X. r. S!;i:ma Phi Kajijia [62 THE LOTUS JUNIORS I ' ArijNK Ai ' ,i:ii Arii liLANcin-: iudsox I ' r, siih „l Vice I ' rr.-klinl DOKOTin ' Iiril ' , IIKTSI ' XF.AI, lODl ' EK i en tarii TruLsun y PvitiM: Am UN A I II V I ' i Th.-tM Mu liHleif-li, X. f. ]il I .v Nt L C ' linl ' i.U Pi Tln-tii Mu Hal.-i-li. N. f. Katitkhim Fort Pi Iluta Mil linlcigil. X. C. Sri. Cam- l i TlutM Mu iiiil.-i ' li, X. C. Bl.ANLlli: IIinsiiN Sitrina Plii Kappa l{ak ' i(;li, X. C. DdRuTiiv Urn: SlfZTlia Phi Kapji; Atlanta. C;a. An(;ki-A l.ni ' t: . Sipma Phi Kappa Caniajrufy, Culta Emma ' J ' iihmas Ko Sipma Phi Kaj)])a Hf ntitT dii. X, C. Sii)NKv Ann- Wilson Pi Theta Mu Hali-if, ' !,. X. C. OF 1939 (;axt ItO.SE LOPKZ HILStl.V [.W I JUNIOR PREPS Dorothy Rii.i.ock AxNE CuNNIXr.HAM Jeax Crx Ni Mi I ! A r FnANcrs Hi:nniNfi Mar.iorii; Ltck •M Any Da wsi in .M c( vttt.r J DAN IWaTIIKSOX Frances Raixi:v Gladys SATTFitwuiTr: Mary (iriRnoN ' , i,ti:hs A -XA r.EH ' orNG Bnsv Rarkou- Mary Hoi.t Dun wry YoLANDA L.OPK7, Shirley Newei.t, Hetty OsTrRwrx I.ICIE Hu ir VHIlSdN Emzaheth nANn:i.s Ei,i7,AnrTii Hri.i. Sallie Bailey Edith Bailey Katiieiunk W ' alser Sarah Emily Parkek Xancy Norris Ernestine McCord Margaret Gooi.d Rhoda Daxifls Marv White WoonArui Anne ToDrt Mary Ann SLAriiiiTrit Harriet Presslv [54 : THE LOTUS ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS K htlMUill cJ- . . jL7u7 t.V Elizahkth Jknki Pnsidrnt Hki.kn Clahk Chairman Projrrani Cnmniittee Mary Ki.i .auhth Manshx - Serrctat ' n Chairman Moniiiij; Watch .1 riiiTH lii-r.r.ncK Tn lift II nr C ' hainnaii F ' inam-t (. ' ninmittt ' f C ' AHm.IXK Neavbom) Chairman Fcireigti Miss ' dns C(unmittee Makv Wiirri: McNkelv Chairman Music Cominittfc Cathi;rini: W ' fm sii Cliainnan .Sncial SiTvici- ((iTrmilttee CiHKTC MKX HAI-nUIN Honorary Memlier President Senior Class Anna liKr.i.i: Hovn Chairman Sueial CiMnmittee DoHOTHv Hru: Chairman Enlistment Committee Mary Ki.izabkth Hiscfglia Chairman Ilinne Missions Committee Maria Davis Chairman Puhlieity Committee OF 1939 [ 57 j ORGANIZATIONS zz uuic il L CtilUlL Helen Clark President Gretciien Baldwin Vice Prt ' sidrnt Mary Eli .ahftm Manson Srrrctarn Si ' SAX WllITFIi:!,!) Trensiiiu r EMZAni:Tl[ JllNKIXS Prc.sitieiif, r.S.f ' .J. ,)nAN Ltxdsav Pnsifiriit. .ilhlrfir .1 s,- r!at io,i Mahth a 1 ' ,i.j.i:i( Rflirr. nitittivr, Slmlrnl Ihxhi Mary F.r.r .Anirrit Hisci;g!,ia Rejirrsrtilntivr, SniiiT ' lass [58] THE LOTUS ORGANIZATIONS . r-Z iii ■c: liiAc tl (_ iMtiuil Kathekink Raixey Prf side tit f ■ Clairf Freemax Representdtlvf ' , Senior Clnstt Doris Askew Secretary Mar(;aret Martin Rein-earn ffitive. Junior Commercial Betty Loit Fletcher Re present fit ii ' e. Junior Academic Frances Raixey Re preventative, Preparatory Class OF 1939 [ 59 : ORGANIZATIONS KATHKRINE RAINEY Kilit(ir-in-( ' lui( KLIZAHKTH MOHDKCAI liitsinrss MaiKu rr .if he J-clii.i Till ' (iKlist rrcord of |mlilic,iti()]i dI ' Tuk I.otis ffocs liai ' k tii ' .n)l. Vc oaiiiiot say wlittlier tlii.s is tlie first aiimial ])ul)lislied at Peace, but we are certain tlie issue ot 1939 will not be the last, because The Loti ' s, in i)resentin}{ a view of scbool life and activities, is an intefiiral part of Peace. It bas been a |)rivilefi;e and a pleasure to produce Tin: I.OTis. We have tried to l)le isi ' you. ami to n ' ive you .a hook auioiit; tlie pajies of which you will Hud ]ih asure in tile years to conic. I wisli to take this op])ortunity of thankiuff all tlnise whose interest and co- oiicration have made this publication ])ossible. Dr. Pressly ' s patience in explaining details. Mrs. Worth ' s advice and liel]i. have nuire than li{{hteued the task of the staff. The assistant editor, Deedc Bisce{;lia. has been more than willing- at all times to assist. To Florence Bostick. the seniors owe aiipreciation for the s])lendid material which she has |)rc])ared for their section. The efficiency of our associate editors, Laura -Self. Betsy Peery. and -Mary Louise .Schweikcrt. has been an insi)iration to the whole staff. To Miss iL-dicI Pugli. our art adviser, .lud to Sallye Josey. our ,art editor, we owe deepest firatitude for the excelleut work the art staff has done for this .iinui.il. Helen Brent has liceu more than v;ilu.ible in editing- the athletic section; (icorgie Dees has been seen frequently around the campus with a camera, .-uid the ri-sults arc to be seen in this book; .-ind last, but hy no means least, we are indebted to Mildred Ferguson for the humor in this ])ublication. Without the efforts of the business staff, the most tireless work of the editori.d st.-iff wcHiId h,-i r hecM ill .-iiii. L ' lider the efficient management of Elizabeth Mordee.-ii. .Sar.-ih ISc-ird. aiici Miss Kirkpatrick. our advertising st.-itf has dcuic an admirable piece of work. We hope that you will like this luiok as niiieh as we h.-ivi- liked editing it for von. KatiiI ' Uii.ne Rainev, Kclilar. [ 60 THE LOTUS ORGANIZATIONS Kd tor dJ staff ' Bark r nc: .h sv , Dt-i-s. Bostiok, Schwiekart. Frniif rote ' ; Ft rgusun, Biscffilia, Peery. Marv E. Bisckgi.ia Jssisfaiif Eiiitur Sakaii BtJAKl) Asuhlinit I In si in ,s Maintt tr Florenci-: Bostick Siinm- Sirfian ICiUfDr Hki.kx Brknt .lllih lirs K rit,n- MiLimFD Fergusox Jitki Eifitur .. Art Editor Snapshot Editnr Sallye Josey Georgie Dees LfRA Self Marv I.dt ' isi: chww.ky.wv ■ As tariate Edltnrs n I TSV I ' KV.liY Bit XI II CSS Staif Colli), Kiiber.sim, Buyd, NewhoUl, Harper. Sutton, A., Beard. Welsh, Mordecai. Manson, Winslow, Ha. es, Grantham, Darden, Dozier, Pace, Clark. Teague, OF 1939 [61] ORGANIZATIONS d iWutn. C liin Colors: r.Iiir ;nul Wliite Fhnc li rl: r-nc: I!nii-c, Freeimin, Hostick ( l ' r si h„l ). Wliilfi.-I.l. Ilc. (l. l{;iiiu v. Srro,,, nnc: IN. Hard, Pei ry. Jost-y, KII.t. Hl.n-k, Winslow. Fmiil mic: N ' tTceii, Iiiscff::Ii;i, Frrj;usnii, Simw. ] ' ' .tlu .irds. t tVt t t ' i t L Tlu ' m.-igaziiif. J ' n ' tces of Pracr, w.is first ] iil)lislir(i s(i far as records sliow in DecfiiilR-r IKSlt. A second copv was ]nililislied tin- iitxt month. January 1 S90. This first xcdiiiiir liad a stati ' nt six editors and a l)iisiiuss nianaiicr. At tliis time, the maiia inr ' as Issiu-d six tin us a year hy tin- lit rary soeitty. There is aiso a co|)y 111 ' N ' ulniiii III. Ntuiihcr I is-,u.d in Drermltcr 1S!I !■. (■ )])iis of tiiesr old issnrs ;irr ti li sriti in the liiirwrll Lilirary. J ' liirrs ,,( Ptacr thru sccuis to hav - Ixtm discont iiin.d until January liU ' O. At this tinir. four eo)drs a yrar were issued alternately iiy the two literary societies. The editnr-in-ehief alternated from the two soeieties. I)or ithy Blount served as editor for the Si|iinia Pin Ka|)j)a society, and Dorothy Linnley was editor for the Pi Tiieta Mu soeiety. Their assistants were four associate editors and four business nianaiiers. These older issues are (juite similar to the ii ' eneral make-up of the maiiaziiie toda ' ; howe tr. there are more jiaiits in these earlier issues, and in e ery issue (]uite a few ) ai:ts are devoted to cry interistinn advertisements. Kaeh issue contained a I ' eaee directorw i i villi; ' the oliieers ot the v arifuis ori;anizatious and classes. ! ' iiir -s of Pidii- was issuid fairlv r p,ularlv until the yr.ir I !t J J-2. J. when there is no rreni ' d of its pulilication. It was rev iv ed aii ' ain in Decern her I ! ' _ ' t. under the [152] THE LOTUS ORGANIZATIONS editorship of Olive Pittinan. ' 2 ' } (Mrs. 1). C . WortlO. Tlie staff tluii consistt-d of five assoeiate editors and a ))usiness Tiiaiiaiier. I ' liltlieatioii eniitiniied until Mav li ' . ' U. win n it was a ain diseontiinu(i (iue tn tin- de])ression. In tin fall ut l y-U ' } tlif I apyrus (lull was oriianizi d. Its niembersliip is limited to titteen siniors and tittrrn jiniinrs who are elceted eaeli vear on t!ie basis of their work in Knylish and their interest in journalism. The I ' l icrs of Pi ' acf appeared again in Decemher 193(J. under the axispiers of tht- Pajiyrus (luh. The eoi)ies for 1936-37 were mimeo jrapiied. Tin- staff ennsistcd of an edit H ' -in-eIiief. a business manager, an assistant business uianager. two literary editors, two news editors, and a feature editor. In tlir following year, the published issues with whieli we are familiar were beiiun. TJu Staff ' SlSAS W lIITFIKI.ll Eilifin-iu-lhhf Anxabei.lk Bovn Biii ' ineKa Mantif er .1 s. ' istmif Jin.- ' iiH ss Mmifiiifr .M-ViOOX t ' i|{l:V HiAtK AxNK liorcj: Llt nirif KflUorti (r vnti: FlO ' lM n i:.rrh,nn . K.I. lor IUtsv Piikv r.aturf lu ifor Svi.I.Vf: JnsKY - ■ i:.lif. r MARTnA El.LKR Tf pititf Editor Miss Helkn Sai.i-s Miss Martha HdswFLi. Fnrii!tif , ilvisr r.-. ;• ' -;. y.n -: Kllcr, Fret-iii;oi. Wiiislnu. .Inse . lihiek. Fr.uil niic: Peery. linyd. Whitfield. H.. stick, Roice. OF 1939 [63 J ORGANIZATIONS — iuiiui 1 ' ill l- iiyya S r.i.vi; J(isi: ' ' ,■, ;, ,„ Saiiaii Ui afik IlAltiiirT St ' Trit:R[ Kn Vir: Pnsiilint Sirrifiir i .I.| r:l■lrIN : I,ANr,r«.N Miss .Maiitiia Mvi:hs KATimnlNf: Kainey Tri-nsurrr F.imlhi .hlvisrr Trrnaiirrr [64] THE LOTUS ORGANIZATIONS Cti©h } IL-L . I In Fl.OHEXCE BOSTICK Vive Preshlcnt Miss Martha Bosmtm. Fariilti Advhcr .IniiTii lU ' Li.ocic Prrs ' ulfnt Betsy Axne Reid Treasurer Margaret Fisher Scrrefnri Miss Makv Xoble Ffiriifti Adviser OF 1939 [ 65 ORGANIZATIONS .MISS HdAIil), llirifhir ,IIN I()H (JI.KK CI, in O llr.rs I ' uiiNi: . i[i UN Tiiv. I ' nsiiliiil Kiiami Haimv. ' Ic, ' nsiiliiit Si I t: sr. S,rr, lin-f, ,n„l Iriasiirrr llfAMlii: llriisnN, Lil, inriin, Sl: I(lll CI.F.F. C I.l ' Ii lffir,rs . s r.iili l ' ...vi . I ' r s;,l, 1,1 Miiiv Kii .Miini Manscn. ' irr Pri idrul .loiiNMi: I ' i(i.i:.MA.N . S rnlai {i mtd Tnn.tin ' fr .Mii.DHi:!) AsKi: v, Lihrtiriini I 66 J THE LOTUS ORGANIZATIONS J lie { ' nnii 1 ' lanctA Tlir l ' iiiiy lM;iyrrs. tlic i!r;nii;it ic rliil. of I ' . ' .-icc fiilliiAr. w. ' i ' Iniiiuird in IIKH; 1)V a _iirou] (if students who desired to luirsin ' tlie study of (!r;nii;itie art. A Itrief studv tif voiee. diction, and play eonstrurtiiiii emistit ntes nnr tall a .-ti itits. Se cral one-aet ]days art- i;i iii as a i-nliniiiatlnn of llusc studies. In tlif winter the chief project is the iirodui ' tinii nf a threi--aet play. Radio traiiiinii; and play writiiiii oeeu] y the sprin-j, term. A tlioroii!j,h course in make-up is also iniiuded. O Jirrrs M AKV J Ni: I) All IN I ' n .lifh III !■ ' , I.I.I N { lii Hit am; M AHV 1 .11 - I )rNCAN Strn fnrii ' t ' ri iisiin c .M.mhiahii ii a ( it a in Miss I ' i:m:x Hoaki ) . ■ . _.,,_. . . . hinrtor ] ' ir I ' r.shl.iil lliuk nnc: HIack. Cn-illllh, I rai , .M.nisi.n, linl..- Srroin nnc: D: iYni, Hifilisniitli, Diiiu-aii. Dickiiis Front nnc : Scwcil, C ' lK-hraii. M. ( n ii|;;toM. Lt-Mii.-iril. Hullock. I ' .ratieh. OF 1939 ItiT J ORGANIZATIONS ■i ' ' , ' I ' lic l).iuj;litrrs t ' lilli is ciiiii|Hisrii of t;irU wlinsr |i,iri_iits or t;r;iinlp.irriits r:nni: to Pfai ' i ' . Aiiioni; tins year ' s iniinlurs ,ii ' r I ' .ilitli and Sallit- liailcv, wljo arr tin- t ' dtirtll gi ' lK ' ratidii iii tlirir family tn attend I ' l air. Otlur nuinlurs arr: Harriotts West, dalliiliter (if llatti ' liandolpli; laira Silf. dant;litir nf Sara Cciwlcs; Sallio Pitt C ' cilil., ilavifilitir of Ida Hutli I ' itt; li.tsy Hnti-hiiisnii. dauiilitcr of Susie Ward lirowii ; Sara Kathfrint- Parkt-r. daiii;littr of lilant-lir Jolins(ni; Kditli and Sallie Hailiy. daiiulitcrs of Kditli I ' mi ; Knsalir ISrst, daui;liter of l- ' loriiu-r Wstal ; Aiinc Jioicr. dannlitrr of Sur Thackstiiii; Klizahrtli Daniels. randdaUfilitrr of Addir Bafilcy: Mary Holt Driwry. Ljranildaniilitcr of Kittle Holt: Eleanor (.attis, daiig-liter of Pliillip (.attis; Hlaneli Hudson, d.anjiliter of Mary Wliite; Fdizabetli Mordecai. daui;Iitir of (ieoriiia I);i is; .luli.a .and I.ueille Prnetor. d.aunllters of Lossie ' iiison ; I.iieie Hii.-li.irdsoii. d.auiiliter of . iinie Heade Lewis; .Sidney . nne Wilson, dans hter of Klsii ' Stoek.ird; Sallie .Moore Sloan, daughter of Sallie Lassiter; and Miss Martha -Mvers. ilaut;liter of Henrietta Anderson liootli. [68, THE LOTUS ORGANIZATIONS d ltctciitdyncc.i L lnr Oriimii-.Kl. 1«3.S Siiiiil ' ol: K.nliik Georgie Dees Mary White McNeelv Fhaxces Kainev Ptiriifn ' t : TIk- stuil of l ' lintngr;ipliy Off!,;,: tut ' CU ' t.i C Inn x ltmisar. .Mi s H(is vi:i I. Colors: iilork aiol W ' hif ' ' Prett ' idt ' itl Vice Prvuhh-nt Srri ' riorif miil Tmisiwrr Orfjutitzt ' d, 1938 SlKiilsnr. Miss L. ClHHIK l ' iiriM s(: Tlu- study nf World I ' r.ivil }H-rrs LOTTT J. OsTEHWIX Prfs ' lfU ilt Litimc.ir: Defs Vice PnsUhuf Jeax LixnsAT . , Lil ' i-ttrioii OF 1939 [69] CLAlRt FREtMftN MUHCl BOiTICK CRETCHfH BAltWIN KATHEItlNE RftlNEV ) i? k. LUIIA SELF ij: c: i CtRAlDINMtAWtLL JOVCE fDWASOS CAROLINE NEWOIO BETTV LOU FLETCHER SCHOLARSHIP CLUB 1938-1939 VM Hh ibi Jh ¥P PAULINE ABERNETHV ERNESTINE M!CORD KATHRINE FORT BLANCHE HUDSON DOROTHY HUIE V ' , ■LrM J FRANCES RAINEV A4AU0RIE LUCK BETTIE OSTERWIN HARRIET PRE«LY SALLIE 6AILEV [70 J ATHLETICS ■.:7-i- 1 Incite .=-i-.iS . LlilllCn JEAN LINDSAY I ' nsuhtit li.UWiltilllt Cy t . HARRIl- ' .T I ' RESSLY I ' HANC KS RAINEY THE LOTUS OF 1939 [7:jj , cckci ■; -II l.V U.M..CK. Ih ' 1,1 lor tlir ji.ist tw ' ii yi.irs. liock( ' li.-is l)t.iii niir ni till ' iiinst iM)|)ul;ir sjini-ts ortcrtil ;it IV-ace. Kacli r.ir. tlirii ti aiiis arc (iriiaiiiznl : Siiiinr. J iiiiior. and l rr|). Durinii tlic tiiiiu vc lia c had liorkt ' y at i ' raic. tiir uirls lia r takrii an fiitliusiastic iiitt-rcst ill tl)( s|)ort. Many liavr shown unusual skill in tlic di vrl(i]niiriit ot sui ' li teats as passinii . dril.hlin i. and tackling. ' I ' lir Pracr irls fetd that, in this nindirn aiic wdnim shiudd Ixionir a live tartin- in tlii ' ticld of spurts. The stiid( nts who (h nut play on the wirious tianis ii;i i- their loyal snp))ort to their eiassniatrs who fii;ht for tlieni on the hockey field. The hard t ' onii ' iit sanies in the tonrnanients at the end of the season prove that the iiirls receive valualde traininu in teaniA ork and sjtortsinanship liy ] a rtieii)atini; in this athii tii- activity. Stil ' tnr ' I iiiu I ' .alduiri, ( l;irk, Dci-s. .IciM ' y, Ciilili. Fct -usdii. I!.i (I, ll.i rili-ii. ■Iliniiias. MiicUmv, WliitCii-lil, KisiiiT, IlisccKiiM, .Inlirislciii, lliiilock, Cr .irlic, Sloan (iinl in iiicliin) I)avi , Haiiic-y [ 74 J THE LOTUS Jiiiildr ' I ' m III liiAMiiAiMA _ Suttiin, A., lilue. Stirc v;iit. C ' urrii-. linhiu-s, Sniitli, M. K., I,iiu :liri(i e, Jolinstm, H., Stowc, Wflsli, Newhol.l. I.yt.-h, Shiiw. MrXr.-! , M . V.. (ioddard. tuierrant. Pii ' p Tiinn DrcwTV. Piirkfr, Daniels, W ' alser, Haiiu-y. I rcssiy, Cunniiifihain. ,1., McCnttcr, Slauglitrr. OF 1939 [75] Hrr.rN lUtrNT, Ili ' ml UJ, cti, 1 fusion of students scores ;n I- tlit ' ir ■n tlic ■ I M Arclitrv. ;i new sjiort at Peace in ;iK. has he- riinie one of the major sjiorts this year. The stn- (i( nts at I ( ace find this one-time weapon i f tlie Anieritan Infliaii a pleasing pastime. They realize the alne received from such a sjiort as archerv. for aeti ity in this ticld develops a keen eye, a steady hand. wwkX a ood posture. Peace irU find the standard Knijlish how well suited to their individual taste. ' ariously c(ih)red crests are painted on the arrows to ])revent con- ivrows are taken from tiie target. Quite a ntnnln r of nt. and sliow sii ns of heconnnii real Hohin Hoods. Gondiii I ' i ikiiis. l.iiulsay, Sehw I ' ikerl, llrciit, Aiuirew.s, Thomas, l ' rrssl , l- ' er usun, Uoat ' h, ChaTiihless. [76] THE LOTUS -1 . J cum. Peace lias three excellent tennis etmrts. wliieli are available to the students throiijrhout the entin seiiool year. Kaeh iirl is asked to su|i|ily hrr own racket and halls. This sport gives the Peace girl a cliance to exercise during iier leisure time. In- structions tor playing- tennis are given in gym classes during tht- tall term. Tennis was one of the most popular sports in- dulge l in hv former daughters of Peace, who trijiped lightly across the tennis courts in their voluminmis skirts, in pursuit of elusive tennis halls. Today, during tin- warm spring davs of Mareh and April, the (MUirts fairly teem with the aeti ity of students prac- tici ng for tile singles .-uhI douhhs tiuirnamrnts whieli arc played nft tlu- Hrst weeks in May. In ' . ' J8 the Athletic Assoeiation at i ' eace sent representatives to take jiart in tin- tennis tournament i f the annual (. ' ollege Pla l)ay. wliieh was hrld at Duke L ' ni crsitv. IIl.I.l.S Ll.AKk, ihi ' .d ■ ■ mm.,m:. i I irtir. It.cin. ' i . !■ . I ' r. .h. Ilullnrk. Ii.. cl, OF 1939 t 77 u ( i I ' iclil H.ill is ,-1 new sport at I ' cacc this year. Jliis jjaiiic lias rc])lai ' f(J l)asktti all. wliicli was iirtVrud at Pearc in tlio days when tlir iiiiddy l)Ioiise and loiiii ' Mack lihinnicrs wcim ' in voij,iif as a iiyni instiniu . In riflt! hall, the i;irls riiu! a source of li t.ly and hfiufii ' ia] play out-of-doors. Under the txprrt iiuidaner of Mrs. .lames Darsie. IunkJ of physical education department, the girls have taken an active interest in this game. Out of the number of girls cJiiiililf. tc.uiis are selected to rc|ircsent the different classes; Senior. Junior, and I ' np. The tournament gaTiiis are played otl the last of March. lH-f u-c the N|n-ing acation. With such an entliiisiastic start the girls at Peace lui)ie to continue with the game and make it one of the leadini; simrts Peace has to oifcr. tlni:rciii N IVm.iiwin , IIi tul J lLlulc C ' Most i ' eace girls enjoy hieycling areuiid the campus and in tl eollege. itv of til Mii.DHLU Fl;lt(; o -. lul ( ' h.iiiililess. Knuc, I ' .irker. D.oiicK [ 78 THE LOTUS -■ ctscpack ' • uiiiu, y Horseback riding is iiu-rt-asiiiM in )ii)iiul;irit - yr:tr b_v year at Peace. Tlie i;irls j;ii a fi w niilrs nut of the city of Raleif;li to tin- riding- ilii!.. Well i aitctl and safe horses are used. -M.in ' hapjiv jaunts are taken together on the hridh- ])atlis tlirough the beautiful C.-irolin.-i i ' nuntr side. The modern daughters of Peace thoroughlv enjoy this wholesome sport. The girls ride English style. Expert instrnetion is given by tin- Phy.sical Education instructor. If a girl h.is not ridden before, it her to rem.ain in the riding ring to rec ' eive instruction liefore goinu o nn. iii i.i.i: Hovn, Iliad is p, It oi ssible for the trail. H-ikiiuj Hiking gr(Ui|is .-ire highly organized and each girl in school is given the oppcn ' tunity to hike everv dav if she so wishes. lA ' lii III I ' Snow. .Mans. III. liiseeirlia. Huie OF 1939 [79 ' 21 L Iwr t 1 ca iict.i IlilAM M .1 11 III, I IXTIHK KM. MA ■rmiMAs liOSE ( AKlll.INK n.A ' ANE ■ rSSiae: Cmv !«! ' . ' , Clii Sis li.n liiki- Uai Th ' Wiiin.ili Scciii ' 1: Si ' liior Iiratlftl }ii) unrd III till- u ' iiuldW we liillst n ! Si-ciH- II: Sflli.ir ' . slill h.-.i.i.il f;ii:il v;ir(i l!llll i-yc! Tlin-.- ..r .-1 kiiiil I c.-iiri .■ifl ' nnl ;i i-.irri.ifie ! ' [SO J FEATURES Lttj utLi MIRIAM SHAW. Chi.-f Marshal Siiiiii.-t IMii K.!}!]);! AXXA SUTTOX Pi Theta Mu Sarah Suttox Sipma Phi Kappa Mary Ejima S: nTii Pi Theta Mu Betsy Wells Si - ' ina Plii Kaj pa [S3 I o HARRIETT SlTHERLAXl) [S4 ( ..n Cr -iO yaX f C Jo Ci) llcLL A IQ3Q [S5 hycsl yctl E ,IKA.N LINDSAY H CX.K ilulilij SALLY K JOSEY ' I S6 Ct.Uililili, ; KATHKRINE RAIXF.Y C iitcA MARTHA LONGEST [S7] IC.H C lldXillllUJ SAHAIi HKAHI) .... llxad ' ivc UAKHIKTT Si THKKl.AM) [88] ,i. yciicc HELEN PURDIE CLARK t 89 FALL Ilcll... .■vcTU.n.ij ! •■llnld il II, .u— Sli.lll I |M.s,.? PniTM- Aliali! Hn.ik r,-k Hfnc ;ni ;ii-nrn? Fliit Kn.il FI....);;.-! Buokii- iiu-.li Wi ' i-k III,. Ciiiii- tain IJlldsaj ' Hen sfssiiin N,iw il,iii ' t p, II,-;, r III,- « il,-r: Bl;ii-k Ci.lliiri Sli.i-kiliKs .Susan anil .Sal-all Five ill a riiu- Mary l.i . Henry as was! Sill - Syni]iliiiny [ 90 THE LOTUS WINTER Did _ iMi li;i r ;i rind titiii-, riiiimtnati ' ■■ Siiiuhiy ;iftf riiiMin Day students like this new walk! VnH, I.e.ni- l,u! ■•Holiiii ll,.,.d ' liuliook XuniluT t t ' I fs ' l ' riuTii iratt I ttlU ' Mil iiji! Peculiar tastes Bii.iu-Iseli-y ' s llcuirul ■My pulilie! Silaci.pws ,,n the snow Drauialies student? l- ' iiunlain frnni llh tliicir l!etsy ■ les ' relaxin fan ' t h ' lik (Imuii nri these Juniors nn s ! Ilou does Deede rale? OF 1939 [9i: SPRING HtTf counts till ' m.iil- inaii. HirtK ill ;i uiltliTiifss l.nnk nwny, Innk ;i VMy! win- thr cniiir-hitlitT Innk. Fran- llnsjiil.il znne l.nnk mil hrliilid ..u! Strnllin r alntij;— Cletting studio u s. Marpfi n ' t ? (■(iinTiuncctrifiit r Mcn cli.iiH-l ;m(i iiim-Ii Ciirry iti - hack tn of ' ir- inny ! IllttTtKltinii.il UcIati(Hls Coniinittif Tlie j)aMsc tliat rc- trt ' slifs Tlic .Siiakfsiicarc sisters What irnt-s ipii Iutc? ' Pals (?) l- ' niir nf a kind I ' illar tn i ' nst t f 2 THE LOTUS OF 1939 .c—flntii I lulct In tilt- heart of Carolina. ' Xeatli its skies ot blue. Stands our noble Alma Mater. Glorious to view. Classic in lier lirooil ])rojiortions. Looks slie }iroudly down — Reared ai ainst tlie arch ot heaven, With the stars for erown. Chorus Lift the ehorus, spird it imward; Let it never eease : Hail to thee, our Alma Later; Hail, all hail to Peace I Clambering o ' er the walls and eolunins Historic ivies twine. As pure love and tenderest memory Li our hearts enshrine Days of toil and days of ])leasure. Happiness and joy Hardship, strugiiles without measure. Days without alloy. Honored be our Alma Mater. Honored for her past; Honored in the living present. Let her honors last ! Loui; as time shall tell the story. Long as hearts are true. May her name be crowned with glory And honors ever new I Mtss Vanxik DlXWinDIK. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Dr. Xo Yens Park: Now what is this lovely institution most noted for? diMUTi ' : Oil, I tlnn ' t knnw. Hcslrict ions. I ,i;uhss. HUDSON - BELK COMPANY Raleigh ' s Largest Department Store ••— — WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE AND LOOK FORWARD WITH PLEASURE TO SERVING YOU IN THE FUTURE .Margie Snow: I heard you were nut on a joy ride Sunday nii;lit. Va. Dawson: It is not so. None of us were killed or even injured. Annie Lou Davis: M ' ell. Ethel, reckon I gotta leave you all and get on bark to Oxfonl. F lhel (the maid): We ' re certainly going to miss you, Miss Davis, but I surely hope ydu (liiu ' l gel seasick on ' uiii ' vn age. TAYLOR ' S The Show Place of tfie Carol mas 3uy all your needs at this good store and you will never make a mistake DRESSES : SUITS COATS ; COSTUMES : FURS : UNDERWEAR GLOVES : HOSIERY : SCARFS . JEWELRY BAGS : LUGGAGE ; NOVELTIES Ki). TAYLOR ' S The Show Place of the Carolinas PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OK i ' iiii.Aiii;i.i ' iii — Uiganized 1865 — Make your later years happy with retirement life income FRANK M. HARPER SON RALEIGH. NORTH CAROI.IN HOWARDS CAROLINA CLEANERS, Inc. 1I( H,nii- n Avi-mii- Cleaning - Pressing - Altering Dyeing TELI ' PHONK 4068 (liir M.illc: Odiirless itork of the hight-st qtittlily and prompt, courteous Service JOHN ASKEW PAINTING AND INTERIOR DECORATING Estimates made in and out of town Teleplinne 2706 4(IJ Glen viind Ave PATRONIZE PIGGLY WIGGLY Fiir the Best groceries - fresh meats fresh friits and e(;etables Anra ' li e Stnif (Jourteous Senire Reasonable Prices Hume Oiiiinl Hume .Mi,nn,se,l PIGGLY WIGGLY ■i - 1 ' . .IJ e | ' l ial. ' I ' athei ' ine W.: Wliy is Wilniiiigtou Street Aiiiie H.; Beotiu.se it lends to Peace. like the voHfl til HetivellV Miss Carrie: How lung did yuii spend on your Sliorthaiul prepitration. Sara? Sara Katheryn: About half an liour. railroad time. Miss C: Railroad time? How ' .s that? Sara K.: Oh, tliii ' ly minutes. cnuiUinu all st(ips and dehiys. It pays to make E F 1 R D ' S your shopping place • YOU SAVE MONEY PERSON STREET SANDWICH SHOP • 610 North Person Street TELEPHONE 3380 FOR PURE CLEAR CRYSTAL ICE AND HIGH GRADE COAL B ROG DE N PRODUCE COMPANY • Wholesale FRUITS PRODUCE RALEICH. NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 492 CAPITAL ICE AND COAL CO. Illrdt piirjlrd (idO Wfsl Hai ill Slrfi-l BRANTLEY ' S SONS Expert Druggists 1910 Fine Sodas Edenton Street Methodist Sunday School Welcomes the Peace College Girls Di;. JfnrN ( ' . (:i.i:nn. Pastuf C. A. DlM.ON. Klllll. of Kinirlini KrJlmil .luiiidr. t:ilkiiis to Miss Myers: Is thiTc a tiMcher on duly in Ihmt tonislitV .Mrs. Darsie (in g •m class I : Lie on your backs and work your feet as though you were riding a l icycle. Emma Thomas Rose stops. Mrs. D.: Why have you stopped? E. T. R.: I ' m coasting. GEO MARSH CO. 1 lTl...ip.M,]|fdl Wholesale Distributors FINE FOOD PRODUCTS Raleigh, N C CONFIDENCE Tin ' yoting Indies (.f Petifc who are sfiisj- hvp tn ((luility aiij ' t-iil ami those wlm iii- sliiirtivfly buy whert- oomplete coiitidi-nre iriay l f placed are iiinoiis our imtst Avel- iiirne I ' ustomers. It is ever llie jioliry of this Company III contiime to merit .urh coiifidence by eoii: tant attention to tlie proper relations of quality and price. BOYLAN-PEARCE, Inc Roleigh ' s Shopping Center DAIRY PRODUCTS PASTEURIZED MILK BUTTER - EGGS BIERLEY ' S ORANGEADE ICE CREAM at Better Drug Stores and Soda Fountains Pine State Creamery Clcnwciuil Amtuii- Idfpli.ini- .iyiU You are always WELCOME at WALGREEN ' S We appreciate your business WIsl.CDMK STUDENTS AND FACULTY - T,. - WOMBLE ' S BEAUTY SHOPPE S[ir, iiih: ts in i ' trnitiufril If (i linn ALL LICENSED BEAUTICIANS — PIIONK 178.1 — 225 Pace Street Raleigh. North Candina California Fruit Store 3t) Years as the Headijuarlers and Meeting Place fur College Students Speaks for Quality and Service LUNCHES : CANDIES SODAS : FRUIT Jean Lindsay: No mam, I can ' t tell you what visceral organs are. Miss Currie: Why, Miss Lindsay, don ' t you remember Horace ' s bulging sides? Prince: Ceo. this is a funny world to live in. Mutt: Vi ' s. and sii few iif us get nut of it alive. Welcome STl!DENTS AND FACl LTV To POOLE ' S BEAUTY SHOPPE K e S penalize in ALL LINES OF BEAllTV CULTl ' RK liii Imling ExptTf Hairrutn ' ng PHONE 316S 7 f ' Hai rtt Sii.Ti ■■ riif FaiiiiK Lauii- lr ' -Service which we are now usinti is Fine and my sliirts are jusl riglil. ' Yes dear 1 v i--li I haii known of the Capital City Laun- dry ' hm i a o. ' (lu too. can enjoy this fine lann(h -er ire. MiM call 7L LTse ' despair ' in a sentence. We had a flat lire today, so Pop had to use de spare. Mary Kmma: Why don ' t you take this dictation in shtnthand? Jolinsie: I want to be able to read this. BYNUM PRINTING COMPANY BETTER PRINTING 692 — PHONES — 693 Mr. flargis: Come out from luidei iliat lalde! Louise Stirewalt (emergins slianiefaeedly I : Oh. please, Mr. Garliyduc. don ' t tell on me. I jusl had to take a twelve o ' clock light cut. Fran; When do we Htart studyiim lirains? Miss IVn ' Let- .Iniics: Nut iiniil wh haw sninrtliiiiL lu worli MAKE BOON-iSELEY DRUG CO. 1(11 K IIKVDOI AKTEKS We Carry a Complete Line of all Well known TEHKl MES, CdLU CREAMS and FACE POWDER Cut Rate Drugs Candies Sodas WE DELIVER PHONE ' J6 T j JUTfUXA}J± JEUJELERSSlLVERSmiTHS Raleigh, n.c Teacher: WIumi was the hrst arc-lii ht used? Tiniiiny: lu Noah ' s ark! Ernestine: One of my ancestors came over on the Mayflower. Sarah Emily: Oh. really? How long Is he going to stay? MEREDITH COLLEGE RALEIGH, N. C. A STANDARD COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN Courses offered in Arts and Sciences, in Music, in Art, leading to the ' • A, and B S. degrees. Prepares for life, for vocation, or for further study Chorges reosonable. For catalogue or further information write CHAS. E. BREWER Presidunt Nell Mc: But lionestly. I turned just as 1 signaled. Irate driver: That ' s just the trouble. How was I to read your niiinl a little earlier? Miss Kiihns: The only two things we have to do are die when we are dead and pay taxes whilf wp ;iie Ii int;. Your Patronage Appreciated AMBASSADOR, STATE, PALACE and CAPITOL Operated by NORTH CAROLINA THEATRES, Inc. THE BEST IN PHOTOPLAYS, VAUDEVILLE and STAGE SHOWS AT POPULAR ADMISSION PRICES COXE- FERGUSON DRUGS • PRESCRIPTIONS Corner Salisbury and Hillsboro Streets • Raleigh, North Carolina OAK CITY LAUNDRY 436 S Salisbury Street • TRICLENE Odorless Dry Cleaning • Hats Cleaned and Blocked Rugs Shampooed • PHONES 180 and 181 ELLI SBERG ' S Raleigh ' s Smartest Shop THE STYLE CENTER FOR THE SMART COLLEGE GIRL 126 Fayetteville Street (H ' KN K EMN(;S VANITY BEAUTY SHOP (.ifiifor () llttttr I ' tTriKiritnl ff ' aia We appreciate the patronage of both Faculty and Students of Peace College PHONE 2278 ,129 N. r.rsi.n Street Miss Curi ' ie (ilictatinf; iioteK): Hurry up, Miss Perkins. Hilda H. (absentmiiulpdly I : Would you repeat that, please? Miss McL.: I ' m going to give you a piece of my mind. Sallye: Just a little piece, please. CAROLINA COACH COMPANY Carolina Owned and Operated The Most Beautiful Coaches on the Highway Low Fares Frequent Schedules NATION-WIDE SERVICE Visit The JANTZEN SWIM SUITS Largest DRUG STORE Are in the City We Carry the most complete Distinctive and Smart stocks of Nationally Adver- tised PATENTS - COSMETICS Select Yours From SUNDRIES Lewis Sporting Goods Co. or RW.CIGM, N. C. lt.C -CREATOBS OF REASONABLE DRUG PRICES 1 12 West Hargett Street Fountain and Luncheonette Service DRINK Use Your Credit ORANGE CRUSH — at — and HERBERT ROSENTHAL NU GRAPE Two Outstanding Flavors BEAUTIFUL SHOES PHONE 544 Annabelle Ito father): I am a big gun at school these days. Mr. Boyd; Well, I want to hear a better report from you at the end. IN successfully fulfilling the requirements of the modern College Annual Staff we have combined a comprehensive and systematic servicing program with that high standard of quality so essential in the production of fine yearbooks. 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Electrical appliances will provide you With the necessary time and porform your household tasks efficiently and economically saf-rh-menr ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' = ■ ' ' ' -- very tin.e we walk i„. they Miss Kayiior: Ciirls, please sive me a little Christnias present by not passing the biscuits until I ' m throngli serving. AKatba 1).: Well, jnst this mice. Init don ' t think we ' re .uninn to spoil ymi. Ilffir, ' I ' l rkii.i IMi. IL ' .M HOOD-MODEL DRY CLEANING COMPANY -A-k llie F..lks W,. S(T%e Main Offiie: 13 S. Wilmington .Street I ' i.inl : ttOfi N. l ' erv..n .• ' Street Raleigh, N. C. fli.l.dhf , Everything in Fine Jewelry Watch Repairing A Specialty ALL WORK GUARANTEED THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL OF RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Extends a welcome to college girls. It is our hope thot you will moke this your church home during your stay in Raleigh There are special classes organized in our Sunday school for college girls. REV P D MILLER, DD, Pastor DAVID WORTH, Superintendent of Bible School Mary Lois: That ' s a fine airship you ' i ' e drawing — but Where ' s the pilot? Hazel Lewis: Oh, he ' s still in the ink bottle. Anne Boice (proctoring) : Girls, light bell has rung. Be sure and sign up. Julia and Lucille: You can ' t make us sign up ' cause we ' re Proctors, too. Sally Cobb: 1 certainly do like that skirt you arc wearing. Miriam McL: Yeah, take it. I can wear the other one. Jean Matheson reports Miss Boswell as saying the period of American Literature im- mediately following the Civil War is called the Resurrection. You Will Enjoy Shopping PRESTON, Inc. Raleigh, North Carolina FLOWERS ! Cut Flowers - Corsages Graduation Bouquets Decorations PHONE 4070 J. J. FALLON CO., Inc. Raleigh Wilson G. S.TUCKER BROS. incorporated E. Hargelt Slrt-et Raleigh, N. C. 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NORTH CARDMNA School - Laboratory and Library Supplies Raleigh N C Ph..n.- 2079 TIC . lVr-..,i Si. PENNY ' S SHOE SHOP We strive to give our patrons the best In workmanship and material (lorner Pfr on and Pace .Streets JEANS SMART SHOP for SMART WOMEN Styles of Individuality RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA JOB P. WYAI 1 SONS COMPANY HARDWARE : IMPLEMENTS DU PONT PAINT : VARNISH : OIL SEEDS : PLANTS ; BULBS RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Emma Thomas (waiting for the drug store boy): I wish he ' d comv. ' on. Mary Holt: Here he comes now, by that department house. Xe ' tl W,: I can ' t even cheat on the chemistry exam. Alife Wall: Whv? Does voiir cnn ci.MK ' p hurt? Xfll W.; Xn, I (h.ifl take rlu-misiry. PEACE A JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA , For the Education and Culture of Young Women I COLLEGE COURSES 1 1 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 indoor and outdoors by physical director. Special attention to individual development. Climate permits outdoor life all winter. FOR CATALOGUE OR OTHER INFORMATION, WRITE THE PRESIDENT PEACE A Junior College tor Women RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA ' I ' lanip; l iiil. ' . linw aluiut a (inllar tur a tup t coffee? Miss Ida Ciin-ie: Since when was coffee a dollar? Tramp: Looli, lady, you tend to your Ijusiness and I ' ll tend lo mine. Mrs. U ' orth: Anne, what is your favorite play by an American author : Anne Cunningham: Shakespeare ' s Mt ' chiint of Venice. W. H. KING DRUG CO. Wholesale Drugs Phore 245 1 17 S Wilmington St RALEIGH N C T. H. BRIGGS SONS, Inc. Carolina ' s Oldest Wholesale and Retail Hardware House Raleipl., N. C. K-tabliv|,p,l 1865 Plmne Xn. Ii ASK FOP GOLDEN TAP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE At the Soda Fountain, And insist upon being served in DIXIE CUPS Garland C. Norris Company WAKE THEATRE Welcome Peace Raleigh ' s Reasonable Price Theatre •V . K. Trii I.I. W , [I. I 111 LI. TRULL Plumbing Heating Co. Plumbing - Heating Coal Stokers - Roofing Air Conditioning I ' li.Ti.- 1%; 4n ' ii Fax.itPMiit- . ' ;t. A CONTRIBUTION To further the interest of THE LOTUS From a Friend ADLER ' S CINDERELLA Crealars of Bt ' dtttifitl Fiiolucar For Style, Quality and Comfort Choose Your Selection at ADLER ' S For Ecnnnmy isit our Bariiain Ba-enient Mi.ss Richards: Tomorrow is George Washington ' s birthday. Blanche Hudson: How old will he be? Miss Kuhns: Getting answers about locus from your students is like pulling hen ' s teeth. Dumb Day Student: Does a hen have teeth? THE PHOTOGRAPHS In This Annual Were Made by DUNBAR AND DANIEL 134 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N C Largest College Annual Photographers in the South s FINE PORTRAITS PROMPT SERVICE A group were discussiiiK ccunpaiative size of their hciuie towns. Some one said. I don ' t suppose Hertford is big enough to even have vater works. The lady from Hertford re- plied, Oh. yes, we do! The boats sail up and down on it all the time. I I •-i ' HjIfSTJL Hj jJ a ko v.. 1 L : ' Z ' .T:f3y€5P ' 3C J2 S ' i • c! i i nii; f ;iiimin iiiiiiininiinunimii


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