Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

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|W JoOLUi- -J tl niMinc ««MU T M M THE PRIMER EDITION OF THE A V OTUS f ' . - , % A ODX!Xy)CCCK bOOCCOOCOCT J-ke tti4 — a e ooo DCX Published by the Students of m : (i tki i aitt ORE WORD Every child loves his first book; it is simple and clear and has interesting and beautiful illustrations. Even as we now look back with affection and fond memories on our first book, may we cherish this, the Primer Edition of The Lotus, with the same sincere enjoyment of reliving happy days. I iitt J. -ruJii cn IS FOR DEDICATION To one who has been responsible for many of our gains; To one who has directed many of our activities from behind the scenes; To the President of our Board of Trustees, Mr. Karl J. Hudson, we, with grateful hearts, dedicate The Lotus of 1941. L i iiccie In the heart of Carolina ' Neath its skies of blue Stands our noble alma mater. -t LJnt c cliccl J-i ' K ' - ' ( IS FOR CONTENTS y BOOK ONE Leadership BOOK TWO Study L BOOK THREE Activities BOOK FOUR Play BOOK FIVE Honors i is for PRESIDENT Dr. William C. I ' rt ' ssly The heart to conceive, the uiulei laiuliiig to direct, and ihe iiaiid to execute. Our president inspires us by his Iriendlv interest in each of us. Through his guidance, patience, and knowledge, our lives have been greatly enriched. is for DEAN Miss May McLellund Thiiiijf h her diiiid jiidginciiU s iii|Mlliclic un(lfi laniliiig, iiiiil tircli ' ss lii-l|iliilii(: ' ss, Miss McLrllaiiil Iki miii mn love anil adriiiialiiiii. 12 A is for ADMINISTRATION Marjorie Clark Secrelar v Mrs. Tkwik B. Shaju ' e Makv Kikkpatkick Miilroii mill llriiil lit Infinn iry Bin snr Ethel (;ham u;i! Dieliliari Amelia Clakk Registrar 13 is for FACULTY Mrs. Birdik AlcK.. Ruwi.ami Mrs. Sara Gokf Tlrm.r Hostesses Hklen Bu hi) I oicc, Drnnuilii s Perry Lee Jo Ks Science Mabkl Plt.H Art. Histtii t ill Nelly Piiii.i.ii ' s Si i hi Orsnnisl. . . i nnifittiiisl Dr. Ill iii.in II ' i uiMii) Physician A NE W. K Nni; French Helen Harriii Sai.ls English Bertik Li.k WiinKsii)i,s Home EcDniiniirs LeTITIA Cl RRIK Psychology. Hlsttny. Etonomirs .Une Leiohton Kii:ji Rns History, Gcog rapli Daisy Jones (Jouch Ida Withers Currie Commercial Subjects 14 Nell Hemphill Music Practice Stipenisor Margaret Little Physical Education DnKnTHV PeTERSON AidKN I iolin Lucy E. Steele Bible, Spanish WiMFREIl M. KuHNS Mnthemotics. Latin LiClLLE Ca i: AlCH Librarian Dr. Lh.a Bonner Miller Health Olive Pitt un ortii English Lome Jones Piano 15 T v is for TRIBUTE Miss Annf II . Ruyiior We. the Senior Class (if 1941. wish to i)ay i iir tribute to Miss iine W. Ka ii(ir, an nisjnrinii ' teaclici ' , adviser of SiiJina I ' i Alplia, anil friend to students. Through her aeadeniie training and wide experienee she has ina(h ' many contributions to I ' eace College. We wish lor her the joys ol eoiitinued I riend liip-. high acliie enieiils. and cars ol serviee. 16 ' I n % K| is for GRADUATES M RV P ON KR Miiih! Mu.srnl McCoKKi.i: President Mll-DKtD Ll m i ii e-President l BEL McKkithen Secretary Francks Cox Treosnrer ||- Ll-TITIA Tl RRIE Sponsor McKeiiiien. Le M-. ii McCorkle, Currie 19 is for LOTUS Klizabeth Houston Adams Skillmari. e v Jrrst ' ' Sigiiui riii Kappa Miinn rain Cluli 40. ' 11; CLitn-nl K rnl (_:liil) 41, Program Chairman, 2(i Term: Hnrkev Team 40, 41: Tennis Team 40. 41; .S.iflliaH ' Team ' 40: Christmas Pageant 41. Star Diisl, Ap ilts, Mais Old I ' erjume, Hantlfl ' fAtrgn. Carley Ki.nc AYt:0(;K FiPDiont. North Carolina Sigma IMii Kappa .■ tunl Mglii ' 40. Big Time. Biiilily. Philip. Saliirilay Night. I Gii ' e You My if ' oril. Oi.ivE Doi i(;i,AS Baldwin Whilfvill.-. oitli Carolina Kli.i Delta Chi P..S.C., . Cal)inel 4(1: Dean Li-I 41. Blullu ' ls. II.Hlurs. H„sl,illlls. Ihll.r. 20 Mary Frances Barnes Goldshoro. Xorth Carolina Pi Theta Mu H..ikpv 40; Archen ' 40. ' 41; i;lee Cliil) ' 40: Bas- keiliali 41: Si.fthail 40. Sports Clothes. K.K.K.K.K. ' s. Hoiisepartics. Red Nail Polish. Jeanne Batchelor Aberdeen. North Carolina Rlio Delta Chi Hockev Team 40: Junior Representative Student Council 40; Privileged Honor Roll 41 : P.S.CA. Cabinet ' 41; Prei idenl Student Council 41; Mis? Peace 41. Bracelets, Thin} Floor Main. Doins Somelhing. Pick-ups. Gl.adys Beatty Tomaliawk. North Cantlina F i Theta Mu Glee Club 40; Junior Stunt ' 40: Society Play ' 40; President Pi Theta Mu ' 41: President Glee Club -41. Chin-alate Pie. Glamour Girls. Gnrolina, Mustaches, I iennese if altzes. is for LOTUS Ann Kennedy Becton Kinstdii. Ndilli Carolina Sifiiiia Plii Kappa I ' l-esidem Sigma Phi Kappa ' 41; Marshal ' 41; Slum Night ' -lO; Tii-asurer Student Council ' 41: Musiness Staff I.irn-. 41: Senior Superlative ' 41. Uniiers. Movies. Yelluic. Freckles, Hrnlhers. Helen Bei.i. Ukoli.hton Raleigh. North Carolina Sigma I ' hi Kappa Kditorial Staff LoTliS 40, 41; Day Student(:oun. ,ii 40: Vice-President Sigma Phi Kappa 41. Carolina. Wilson Hilh. Getting Sentimental Over YouT Hands. Lea Brown Faycltevillc. INorth Carolina Kh.i Delia Chi Pre-iileiit Kli Delia Chi H; .Screlarv Student C„uricil 41; S.dtliall 40; Society Play 40: llusiness Staff l.oTl s 41; Dan. c Clul. 41: ChriM- Mia- Pageant 40. 41. Krrol hhnn. CnnvertihUs. HIne. Eil. •22 AniNa Mae Bki in Henderson. Nortli l aiuliiui Hi Theta Mu I ' lii Thela Kappa ' 41: Pre i.l.■nl an. .•■Ciainill Club ' 41: Dean ' s List 41. Sfttfiori Unions. Lettuce, Beerh Nut. Liii . Lucy Buli.ock Manson. North Carol iiui Sigma Plii Kappa Rending, Quiet Hour, .Music, Ice Crenni. Doris Elizabeth Bt r(;ess Broadway. North Carolina Rho Delta Chi Dramalii- Club ' 40. 41: Stunt Nifibl ' 4 l: . ' iiriely Play 40: Current Events Qub 41. l «.s r, Books, Drama. .Absurd Ideas. 23 is for LOTUS Marie Frances Burgwin Wilmington. North ( ' aiolina Pi Tliela Mil Slum Niglil ' 40; Junior H..ikey Team 40; Vaisilv ' 41; S.ftball Team -41; Dean ' s List ' 41. Butterscotch Pie, Wrightsville Beach. Siilurtlii flight Movies, Parades, Long Vacatiojts. Margaret Snow Callahan Raleifili, Ninth Carolina Sigma Phi Kappa t ' ricrull) Pii ' ilc. l.ii C.on u. Antiques. Orchids. Vivian Ovkrsirlet Cobb Eiihflil. North (Carolina Sigma Phi Kappa LoTl s .Slall ' 10. 11: I ' hi Thela Kapija ' 41; Sch(ilarslii|i Cliil. ' 411. ' 41; Dean ' s l.isi ' 41. Sifr T ( ' .iniiic . I nijntms. Biiliiis. C.lutiies. 24 Mary Fr. nces Cox Kiiistoii. North Carolina Sigma Phi Kappa Tiea iirer Seninr (_:Ia s 41: ioe-Piesident Ciur- riiu E tnl Clilli ' 41. l( like Forest, HutterscolLlt I ' te, Duruiiig, Crazy People. Elizabeth Jackson Krazier Wake Forest. North Carnliiia Rho Deha Chi ll. tki ■411. ' 41; Jiinicr Caplain ' H); Sdflball ■40, 41: .Speeilball 40. 41: Arcliery ' 41: Dee ' s Camera Cluli 40. 41; Currenl Events Club 41: Sigma Pi Alpba 40. 41. President 41; Phi Theta Kappa 41: Monogram Club 41. Strawberry Sodas. Red Mittens. Black Dogs for Pets, Long Fingernails. Willie Lee Hicks Raleigh, North Carolina Pi Theta Mu Treasurer Pi Tbeta Mu 41. Ilini , Ihnuiilg. the Beach. ■cnm c is for LOTUS Amklia Hii ki.k Li ' irif;l(iii. Ncirtli (liuolina l i Thela Mil S.-,ri-lal I ' i riu-la AIu -H : Sliint Nielli ' 40; Biisine!. Staff LoTi s ' 41; Monogram Cluli ' 40. Treasurer ' 41: I nitres of Peace Staff ' 41; Horse- liack Rilling ■41: Hockey Team 40; Softiiall ' 40, H; DeanV List ' 41: Christmas Pageant ' 4(1. (ireen. liifi Times. Curly Hnir. (.unilitm. Net.i, LeiNdik H()i.i.i-;k I ' liioii Mills. Norlli Carnliiia Sif;iiui Plii Ka|i|ia i;i.-.- I lull It); llockri Team ' 40, ' 41; Marshal ' H. I ' lelh (.liillus. ai(ili(ins. Dnnrinn. llrarelels. C, I „- :,. I,,-.. M K HiANcHK Ht l)S() Ualeipli. North ( ' aiolina Rlid Delta Clil Craiulilauglitirs ' Cluli ' 40. ' 41. rr.- i,l,nl ' 4U; Treasurer Rho Delta Chi 40: Business Manager Voices of Peace ' 40: Interrollegiate Press Con- ention ' 41: President Day Stuilent Council ' 41: Ihi iness Manager LoTr s ' 41; Pir|iaratory De- liarlnient ' .■i6- ' , ' ?9: Dee ' s Cameia Cliih ' 40. 11 til. c Fitrcsl. liliic. In ora .Sucitler . M nintiiins. lOLA El.lZABKTM Jo.NKS Wilmington, North Carolina Rho Delta Chi I ' .S.CA. Cabinet ' 40. President ' 41; Stale Serre- lary of S.C.A. ' 41: Hocliey Team ' 40, ' 41; Si.ft- liall ' 40; Monogram Club 41: Stunt Nislit ' 40; t ' urrent Events Club ' 41. President 1st Term; Marshal Rho Delta Cbi ' 41; Student Cc.uneil ' 41; Student Legislative Assemljly ' 41; Kditoria] Staff LoTls 40, ' 41; Phi Tlieta Kappa 41: Privileged Honor Roll; Christmas Pageant 41. Aftples. Trees, More Fun, Dotidson Conjereiicea. Myra Jones Raleigh, North ( ' arolina Sigma Phi Kappa Papyrus Club ' 41: .Senior Represenlalive Day Student Council ' 41. Music, Dark Red, Saitboals, Dogs. Helen Elizabeth Jordan Bronxville, ISew ork Pi Theta Mu Marshal ' 40, ' 41; Business Staff Lotls ' 40. Brook ' s Sweaters, West Point, Riibrum Lilies. 27 is for LOTUS Anne Dale Lanctry Claxtcin. iVIi.-isouri Sigma Plii Kappa Edilor-in-Cliipf Lciti s ' 41; Papyrus Cliih ' 40, 41, ire-President 41: lolrf.s of f earp .Staff 40; Student Legislative Assembly 40. 41; Phi Theta Kappa ' 41: Sigma Pi Alpha ' 40, 41, Secretary- Treasurer 41; Chairman Juninr Stunt 40: Senior .Superlative ' 41: Intercollegiate Press Convention 40. ' 41; Scholarship Club ' 40. 41, Dean s List ' 41. Loud Pajamas. Rt ' ilheaih. Paper Dolls. Broun Ink. Dry Leaves. DoRi-s GiLi. Lawrence Raleigh. ■Norlli Carolina Pi Theta Mu Glee Club 40. 41. (lals. .Steimmin . Masic. Listening to ihe Railii Mildred Mayo Lewi.s Raleigh. North Carolina Rho Delta Chi Phi Theta Kappa 41; Sigma Pi Alpha ' 40, 41; Glee Club ' 40: ' ice-President .Senior Class 41: Vire-Presiilent Rho Delta Chi ' 41. Red Roses. (_lht)iidate Pefiperminls. Sueet Masic. 28 Ann Moore McCorkle Fountain City. Tennessee Rho Delta Chi Junior Class President 40: Papyrus Club ' 40. ' 41; Ftlitnr t ' oircs of Peace 41. Exchange Editor 40; Kdilorial Staff LoTl s 40, 41; President .Senior (lass 41: ice-President Student Council 41; Current Events Clul. 41; Marshal Rh. Delta Chi 40. 41; President Phi Theta Kaiipa 41: Prixileped llunijr Roll; Christmas Pageant 40, 41. Hrahms Waltzes. Thunderstorms. En ilish Tueedsy Versatility. Isabel Wescott McKeithen Cameron. North Carolina Pi Theta Mu Dee ' s Camera Club 40; Hockey 40. ' 41; Current Events Club ' 41; Papyrus Club 40. ' 41; Business Manager loices of Peace 41; Secretary Senior Class 41: Softball 40; Tennis ' 40: Basketball 10: Ping Pong 40. 41.i Main, Fords, Cameron, Food. Margaret Howard MacKenzie Raleigh. North Carolina Rho Delta Chi Business Staff Lotus 40; Assistant Business Manager LoTt s 41. Airplanes. Bands. Tennis. is for LOTUS Maky McLaichlin Vass, Noiih Carolina Sigma I ' lii Ka|i|)a f ' lnllii ' . ffuriry, Suin . S(jninr Dunces. Mm|I, Dm.K lvl!kS liilakc] . Niirlli Carolina Sigiiui I ' lii Kappa Cranddauglilt-rs ' Uuli ' 40. ' 41. I ' oiiliacs. Hetl. Veil Hilir-ilns. ■Uiililier. I ' dM. |VM). Haiirll illc. oilli Carolina l!lro D. ' lla CIri l.)n. srarn Cliil. ' H: ll..,k. III; ■|.nni W. 41; Si.ftliall ' III. ' 41: Ma Day ' 40: I ' in;; I ' orii: ' 40. Hidinti. II tilhin in tiir Hiiiii. Covti-Cttla , Sttiinrtiiii . 30 ]) K . l ici (Ireeiiville. Niiiili ( aiiplirui Rln. D.-Ila Chi Sucrelary Rlio Delia Clii 41; Seiielai -Tira-uHr DeeV Camera !hili ' 41; OeanV List 41. Sfiftials. .hifulliohs. Hill Rnsrs. kikiwu Mkdi.in luiiiii. urlli ( iaripliiia _- - I ' i rii. la Mil Stum Night 40; S.lll.all leaiii 111. 11: ll .k. 41; Bowling ' 41. Prftlv Clolhes. (.hnrnliile I ' ir. S uiil . M ' liii Ml. ., iig Rni Finn.rniiih. MMll.MiKT ' .W ll-:U(.l-.li iilalia. (Ifoijiia Sijima Plii Kappa nramalie Cluli JO; Si Pla til; lloekev 40. 41; Baseball 40. ' 41; .Stunt M;:lil 411; Slii.l.iii Cuun- oil 41; Senior Superlative 41; Current Events Club 41. Ghn Miller. Tlin.l l-l,,.,, Kiisl. S i,irls. PcupU: 31 is for LOTUS Sarah Newland Kwangju. Korea Rho Delta Chi Papyrus Club ' 41; Feature Editor I ' oices oj Peace 41: Chairman Senior SliHlenl 41; Agnes Scott 40. rn (;es, Bliir i. The . Veil orAer. Ice-skaling. Lucy Arcen Nobles Greenville, North Carolina Rho Delta Chi Student Council 41: P.S.C.A. Cabinet 41; Phi Theta Kappa 41; Dee s Camera Club 40. 41; Privileged Honcir Roll ; Christmas Pageant 41. Convertibles. Suckers. Roses. Marjorie Anne Patterson Winston-Salem, North Carolina Sigma Phi Kappa P.S.C.A. Cabinet 40, Vice-President 41; Student Council ' 41; Stunt Night ' 40; Papyrus C]ub ' 40, President ' 41; Hockey ' 40; Archery ' 41; Piii Theta Kappa ' 41; Privileged Honor R(dl; Christ- mas Pageant 40, 41. Dirty.jaced Children. High Places, Mountain- uiUiam Ballmh, CIntiils. Boats. Jeannie Barr Perkins Stokes, North Carolina Sigma Phi Kappa Hockey MO; Archery ' 39; Tennis ' 40; Baseball 39; ice-President Dee ' s Camera Club 40. Ciiniertibles. lirginia Beach, Driving, Fun. — Mary FR. i CES Powell Raleigh, North Carolina Sigma Phi Kappa Srh.ilarsbip Club ' 40. ' 41. oielty Jtuelry, Red, I ' ew Shoes, Fishing. Sarah Prevatte Whiteville. North Carolina Sigma Phi Kappa Dramatic Qub ' 40; Papyrus Club ' 40, ' 41; Stu- dent Legislative Assembly 40; Editorial Staff Lotus ' 40, ' 41; Business Staff Lotus ' 40; Base- ball ' 41; Dance Club ' 41; Current Events Club ' 41. 5 . Louis, Politics, Baseball, Home, Liebeslraum. is for LOTUS Maxim; Redman iiisiipn-Salciii. Ni.ilh { ' .aiciliiia lilin I),.|la Cl.i I ' .S.C.A. (aliiiRl M. ' 411 Painni- Cluli ' W. ' 41: lliiikey Team ' 40; Monogram Cliih ' 41; Typing Kilitor Voicfs of Pence ' 41; Privilegeil Hnnnr K..II. Illiir, (liiirl Hiiiii, Kosi-s, 11 III km ti III llir Rain. K I HIiVN SM ' lilT Trn . Nciiih (!aic)liiia liho Delia Chi rrli.iv ' 41; Current Evenl- Cliii. ' 11. I ' l li.l I ' .rni: Dee ' s Camera Cluli ' 411. 11. ;,.,f I mil nil l,n-, ' ils . Hull Sr I. mil, (. I ' liii I ' liii. Elizabeth Sciiui.ken WliilPvillf. Norlli Caniliiia liho Delia Clii li.irk.x ' 40, ' 41; S..fll)all 40. ' 41; Baskeiiull ' II: llouliiic H: Tinni!. ' 40; I ' insP n(; ' 40. h ' lH.ilmll. k.k.k.K.k.. ■■Hli,iiis,.,hr 11,111, 11, : H ii,!i. 34 Rebecca Emii. Siii:i,I)i;n Raleigh. Nortli ( ' .aiuliiia Pi Tlifla Mil Books. Sit inituiiii;. Ice (.iriiin. Gracie Maxine Sowers l.cxiiigliin. Niirlli ( ' amliria Rh,. Delia Chi Drwring. Doh- Roll. Chrislmiis llaliilm s. llU l,il, ' s. Betty 1,ee Spriii.i, KirisloM. North Cariilina Pi Theta Mil Slum Nighi 40: Glee Club ' 40. ' 41; Hm-kev ' 40 I ' ing-Pcmg ■40; Softball ■41; Basketball ■41. ■■• leon Tn Mr. Dnnres. Prelli CIoiIks. (f •.■ ,,; ,. lU is for LOTUS Peggy Frances Sullivan Raleigli, North Carolina Sigma Plii Kappa Weekends. Palettes. Slill Lije. Dogs. Ellen Rebecca Svvitzer Maxton, North Carolina Rho Delta Clii P.S.C.A. Cabinet 41; Chrislmas Pageant ' 40. ' 41 Monogram Club ' 40, 41, Equipment Manager ' 41 Hockey Team ' 40. ' 41; Baseball ' 40: Tennis ' 41 Privileged Honor Roll ' 41; Art Editor Lotus ' 41 Lambs iUitisei . Home. Traveling. Sports. Dranini;. Nancy Teaglie Winston-Salem, North Carolina Sigma Phi Kappa Business Staff LoTli.s ' 40; Slum Night ' 40; Seni.u Superlative ' 41. B. H. II ragge. Spniitin.gs. Hraenmn ' s. 36 VlIiCIMA UZZLE luilciijli. i)rtli ( ' aiciliiia Si inia Phi Kai)pa SrU ' fice, Slate Cultt e, Utmiiiig. Siiiniiinri Soi ' HiE Fontaine Vass Chattanooga, Tennessee Pi Theta Mn President Atlilflic A suciation 41; Sluitent Ciiuii- ( il ' 41: ' rri ' aMili ' r P.S.C.A. ' 41; (Mandilailplilf iV Cluli MO. I ' rcMclpnl ' 41; Piivilegpil ll,,ii,.r Ri.ll: Hi.ckey 40. 41: .S.fll.all ' 40. Ml; Clirisinia- Paf;i ' anl ' 41. . J(| . Dririni;. Siiirnniin . ClIIMSTINE VVaI.DEN Miincme. ( llh (laroliiia Sigma Phi l a|i|ia (:i«- dull ' 111. ' ' ( ' Eiit. Spurt if utches, Tt ' uni . E is for LOTUS l li l ' ' cisri:i! W miiikn l ' n-| rl Hill. ,,illi (.n..liM.i Signia Plii K;i|)|ia Srrrclarv Sijiiiia Plii Kappa 41; Der ' si CanuM ' a ( liil) ' W: Dramatir Cluli ' 40. ' 41: ar ilv Hockcv l.aiM Id. ' 41: Si;; l ' la ■III; .--,,111. all 111; T.-iinis II; lliarr- l,i-l 11. (Ini.uliil, ■ ■. Spnils. S,in,i iii. Loii!; I ii. nil, ins. Siii i; ' i nn ' ii.,- ()n li.llrl;;!,. ,,illl C.llulilia I ' i ' lliria Mil (.Kiii,I.Liil;:lil.-i ' I lull ' 1(1. -11: l ' a|iMil- I liil. ' 111. I ' .. MM. in -11; ,,i,.-s vl I ' m,, ' M;ill 111; lii.liii;; Chill ' III; lnlrirHll. ' i;uih ' I ' l. ' -- I .iin. ' iili.iii ' 111: ClllliMll KmiiI- ( lull ' II ; I ' m lull, ll, ' |i, Ill ■:iT- ' :ii). Il„is.s. It,;l_ l:„in. BlXKY BUNN WlTlir.llSPdON Ralciuli. orlli ( ' ;iriiliMn Kill. Drila Clii (,11 ' .. 11,111,11, . Vr;i .l, ' is, ' . Ilnis,-.. 38 is for JUNIORS I ' I lHHM. HlN I ' l.snhnf S it ' r Frwtf. S h Smwv I imiiimii; I ,, r-Pn-siflfnt S - rrl,ii Fl Ml! r.nl I I, Tiffisitrtr Mi s Ii, (a im:ii. Spniisi r Cut ' lze. (it-nht ' iiner. Cuirlc. Aililin-lmt. l- ' iani 39 E is for LOTUS Fiisl Inn : l ' TI!I(.l Alil)IN(,TON. Fori Biaj;i;. . . C I ' i iiia I ' hi kciii ni Mmo I.ois Ai.lkn. ZeliiiluTi. . C. Klio Delta C.lii H :l. : Anuuew,-;. Raleif li. N. C. Siiiina Phi kaii ia Laura Avers. Kaleifili. N. C. Signid I ' lu Ka ipa Margii; Baii.kV. Cliadliiniiii. . ( ' .. Sii nia Plii Kn i m Sara Kii()N :k Bailed. Kan lihiH. . . C ' .. ' ( T if c Ml, Serond ran : Sally Barker. Raleigh. N. ( ' ... Sigma I ' hi Kappa Helen Kicks Batchelor. Nashville. . . C Sigma I ' lii kappu Bette Benson. Wiliniiiplon. . . C. Sign a I ' hi Kappa Kay BisLEGLLv. Kansas City. Mo.. Rho Del a Chi Martha Jean Blayney. Richmond. a.. Sigma Phi Ka i m Lucille R. Blim. Newark. N. J.. Rho Delia ( ' .In Third rou : Reccy Brewer. Kinslon, N. C. ' TheUi Ma Mii.LicENT Bristovv. Ivcir. Va.. Sigma I ' hi Kappa Dorothy Britt, Clinton. N. C. Sigma Phi Ka i ia Mary Jane Brothers. Fayetli ' ille. N. ( ' .. Rha Drlin I ' .hi Frances Ann Brown. Raleigh. N. (!.. Rho Delia Chi Mildred Bryson. Raleigh. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa ■JO Firsl roii: Bettie Blrcin. W auu ' illc. . C. Sii iiui I ' hi ku jpu Ri TH Cain. Raleigh. iS. C. Sigma Phi kappa Jo cE Carroll. Turkey. . C. Pi Theta Mu -Anne Carter. Wallace. . C. Pi Theia Mu De.MSE CHE TiL M. Durham. . C.. Si nui f ' lii kap ia Ja. E Christhn. W iliiiii) ;lon. N, C. Pi Tlwla Mu Second ron : Anne Chinn. Furl Bragg. N. C. Rim Delia C ii Evelyn Clement. Raleigh. N. C. Sigma Phi kappa Palline Cooke. Wendell. - . C. Sigma Phi kappa Dorothy Cox. Greenville. . C. Sigma Phi kappa Anive Clnmncham. Thonias-xille. N. C. Rho Delta Chi Jean Patrick Clnninlham. Thumasxille. . C Rho Delia Chi Third roit : -Adelaide Darden. Ayclen. N. C. Sigma I ' hi kappa Garnette Davis. Bruadnax. a.. Rho Delta Chi Lucille Davis. Farnnille. N. C. Pi Thela Mu Dorothy Dlrfev. Raleigh. N. C Sigma Phi kappa Mary Elizabeth Ed.mondson. Greensboro. N. C. Pi Theia Mu El ' .mce Elliot. Erwin. . . C, Sigma Phi kappa is for LOTUS Fiisi ion: K TiiK ,N Elliot. Eiuiu. N. C. Sii mn I ' ii Kn i m .m:v Ki.i.is. Raleigh. . C. Hi;i,i: F, NS. Kaleiirli. . C.. Rho Delia Chi IJ-izAiiKTii Fields. Haleigli. ! . C. Rim Drlin Chi .Marjorie Fleming, Williarnstoii. l . C. Rho Delia Chi Ann FoLNTAiN. Rotk% Mouiil. . C. Sif ma Phi Kappa Sri ' ond ion: S ii NE FR (:E. ChaLic llcs illc a.. AV n A « C Ultti Ann I- 1 i.i.iii ]. Kcrilv. N. C. Rho Delia Chi . 1ai;iiia F-i. E. ixalciglL . . C. Rho Delia Chi Sara Shaw Ge.mielmkr. Roaiioke. Va.. Ri Them Mii Flora Goetzk. Ralnigli. . C. .SV mo Phi Kajijin JlNnn (ilH ' . ( jiiiijixk. . C. Sii nin I ' hi kdp Hi ' ihiiil inn : ii;c,i u (iiiiEli. Gaslunia. . t ;.. ' ; Thilii lii I nii(illi1 ll (;kNHY. Tarborii. , . C. Rho Delia Chi 1 1 i IliCKNEY. Diirliani. .N. C. Sigma Phi Rafipa I ' li.lv Ann Hillock. Freeport. . V.. Pi Theia Mu Nell IUrrei.l. lialeigh. . C. .SVgma Phi Kappu IJoitOTiiv Harrison, Henderson, N. C. Rho Delia Chi 42 Firsl Kill : v. Hmcher. Raleigli. X. C. Siiiiiiii I ' lii kii i ni iR(;iM Hkmief.son. Wallace. N. C. Siimiii I ' lii kn i m Ja e Hknky. Wendell. X. C. Sigma I ' hi h ' ap m Jean Gavle Hicks. Raleigh. N. C. Pi Thela Mti NoN Hicks. Caiv. X. C. Sigma Phi kappn Mary Bland Hoffi.er. Wallace. X. C.. Siiniia Plii Kiijiim Second rou : L i R Holland. Raleigh. X. C. Rim Delia Chi Margaret Holloway. Raleigh. X. C. Pi Theia Mii Mary E. Johnson. Raleigh. X. C. Sigma Phi kapjm Catherine Jones. W avne ville. X. C... Sigma Phi kappa Dorothy Jones. Franklin. . C. Sigma Phi kappa Katherine Jones. . |)e . X. C. Rho Delia Chi Thiiil run : I.ILLUN JoNES. Franklin. X. C. Sigma Phi kappa Elizabeth Kelly. Raleigh. X. C Sigma Phi kappa Jean Lane. Bloomsbuiy. X. J.. Rho Delia Chi Sarah Leatherwood. Wa nesville. X. C. Pi Thela Ma Becky Lomax. Greenslioro. .X. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Marcaret I.owder. or« (111(1. X. ( .. Pi Thela Mu is for LOTUS First roil : Makv Bikiokk Lli:as. San AiUuiiio. Texas. Siamn I ' hi Kii ni Marjorie C. Luck. Raleigh. N. C. Fi Thela Mii Ethel Lv.mn. Raleigh, . C. Sigma Phi Ka i m Leila Mi:Kimmon. Raleigh. N. C. Rlio Delia Chi Helen M. McLendon. Keiiaiis ille. N. C. Rho Delia Chi .SlE Durham Mangum. Raleigh. N. C. Sigma I ' hi kapim Seciinil niw: Mary (Jn.MdUi-: Marsh. Kaleigh. N. C. Khu Delia Chi Margaret Ma.ssev. Raleigh. . C. Sigma I ' hi Kap ,a Charlotte Matthews. Apex. N. C. ' Theia i Ja Maud Walton Mh.ler. Lexington. N. C. - ' Thela Mu Lucy Mitcihner. ' ilscins Mills. IN. C. Sigma I ' hi l a pa Janice Ml llen. Raleigh. . C. Sigma I ' hi l ap ia .i . ThinI row: Jessie Newhold. Wilmington. . . C Kim Delia Chi Dorothy D. Ogbirn Garner. IN. C I ' i Thela Mu Eunice Parker. Mount Olive. N. C. Rho Delia Chi Margaret Parker. Raleigh. N. C. Pi Tliela Ma Lillian Parks. Cieensboro. i . C. Rho Delia Chi Isabelle Pearsall, Rocky Point, i . C. Rho Delia Chi 44 Fir.sl nin : El.LtN Kate I ' tlTEl!. Danhun. N. ( ' ... Sii iia I ' lii Kd i ni Alice Pitchford. Raleicjli. . C. Sifiina Phi Knp m Frances Poole. Raleigh. . C. Pi Tliela Mu Lane Porter. Franklin, . C. Siginii I ' hi kappa JosiE Pressev. Due West. S. C Rho Delia Chi Catherine Price. Halifax. N. C. Sigma Phi K((p ia Seidiiil Ida : Sheeton Ol inn. (:hiiii|iia|iin. N. ( ' ... Pi ' I hria Mu Frances Rainey. Raleipli. . V... Siaiaa I ' hi kappa Sarah M. Raynor. Linden. . ( ' ... Sii nui Phi kappa Teckea Reins. Lejidir. . C... Rho Dt-lin Chi Winifred Rose. SmiilideM. . C. ' llwia lu Kditii Roister. Osfm,!. . C. ' Thela Mu Tliiiil Kin : Jane Royster. Faxelleville. N. i;,. Sigma Phi ka ' ia Im!i.aret Sails. Garner. N. C. Sigma Phi kappa Dot Shannonholse. Raleiali. . C. Sigma Phi kappa AUry Shaw. Fa ette ille. . C. Rhu Delia Chi Verna Sinclair. .Ashley Heifihu. . C. Rho Delia Chi Ann Smith. Raleish. N. C. Pi Thela Ma 45 is for LOTUS First loK : Doris Lee Smith. Mimul ()li e. . . C. Rho Delia Chi Fkances Smith. F:iizalipllilciuM. . C. Rho Delia Chi Helen Louise Sovveks. Lpxingtoii. N. C. Rho Delia Chi Betty ]EM i Stahi.. Laurinljurg, N. C. Si ma I ' hi ka j m Zana F. Stlidebaker. Carrboin. . C. Rho Delia Chi Sar. Tate. Gastoiiia. N. C Rim Delia Chi Second row: Marv Thk.pen. Miniiit Olive. N. C. ' Thela Mu Mary Bell Thompson. Raleigh. N. C, Sigma I ' hi Kappa Belle Thorp. Oxford. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Janet ToMi.iNsoN. Black Creek. N. C, Pi Thela Ma Mary Twisdale. Halifax, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Louise Vauchan. Rirli Square. N. C. Rho Delia Chi Thin! row: Lois W lker. Kaleipli, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Mary Gordon Walters. Blailenljoro. N. C. Rho Delia Chi Dorothy Weddinc. Raleigh. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Carolyn Whittkn. Jacksonville. Fla.. Sigma I ' hi Kappa Theda Wicker. Sanford. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Bettie Winborne. Ahoskie. iV. C. Pi Thela Mu 46 is for LOTUS Billy ' i ' ooi). Avdeii. N. C. Rho Dflui Chi Nina renn. Gary. N. C. Pi Thela Mii Marie Yelverton. Eureka. N. ( .. Rlia Delta Chi Jane Walter. Buicaw. X. C Rho Delia Chi . ot pictured: SAR.iH Nisbet. Ralei,i;li. N. C. ' ( Theta Mii Jennie Belle Teachey. Pleasant Garden. . G.. Pi Thela Ma Ruth Olmstead. Raleigh. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Bessie Woodard, Raleigh, N. C, Pi Thela Mu is for SNAPS Cuiiie iiiiu. (Iciii ' l he I cp . . . Icfi- uLi-all fiiilil . . . ;iiii and -iiiln]- . . . lioMii IIiiimI. ' ' . . . ' Miss Tisir . . . striding aloiifr . . . iim l lir furiin . . . S()|)hip . . . Gdiilic . . . dn m ilir . . . Simw |icises . . . silhou ette . . . proposal ' . ' ' ... ' ( iok ... the fountain .. . Ann . . . mi ilnn I sa ! . . . i el ro v coi-ked . . wotta pair! . . . surniinj; . . . Verna smiles fur the eanieia . . . familiar? . . . Margie and Jean . . Mrs. Coueh starts home . . . g()t the giggles . . . thuml - down . . . candid camera fiends . . . leap frog? . . . Mrs. Cavenaugh . . . ski])ping period chatters . . . IJ e now. Maie . . . Iley. tliere! . . Martha. is for PREPS OFFICERS H MllilKT l ' l!i:sSI.V I ' lfsiih-iil BiiTsv Barrow Maie Nkuumi ice-President Serrelary Florence Crane Miss Nei.i. IIemphm.i. Treasurer S ioiisor Crane. Piosly, Ileiupliili. Xewlaml. liaiin ' ,.l Hanoi,. !(;,]. i h. N. C. ; „, Drill, Chi Mai. ai. ' l llii j:-. Italoi li. N. C. Kh„ Ihlla Chi Maii.m (ail. II.-. U..l.i ' jli. . ( .. ' 77 . . 1 Nancy Can. II. ' . I{al. ' i;;li, N. C.. Sigwii I ' hi Kiippi: Fl.ii.n.e Ciani. Pwii vaim. K..|fa. I ' i Thi-Ki Ml, Mary .Ann I ' ' . .nsli.-e. (inen b.n.i, N. C Sigritn i ' hi A. . If Majj;in.-iil. ' Ca-kin. Sinillilii-I.l. . C. ' , ' Thrln M ii I ' .-!:sy Gallic. Itali-ii li. N. C. ' Tli. ' h, I Nani-y Mi(:anl.- . Damill, ' . a,. Sigiini I ' hi kiipp,! kal.- I.Kiiiini..n. Ual.i li. . C.. ( .„ Ihlla Ch, IJ.Ih l..rM ..n. Chail..!!. ' . N. C. Hlw Uillii Chi k.illi .Neulan.l. i. I.iin. K..l,-a. Rho Delta Chi 49 ID lis for LOTUS Male Nfwland. Sunncliun. Ktm-a. ' Tlutu Mil Su an N.unliam. Raleigh. N. ( .. ' Tlulu ) , Saia K.miK I ' arkri. Rali-;,!:li. N. C. Siiim,, Phi kuppii Hull] I ' c.ic. (;irriuiiip. s. c. Si!!,,,,, rill K,i,,p,i I ' laii.i ' I ' l.iinil. Cliarlnll... . C, Sinmii I ' lii Kiiii iii luanila Sli.i,-. Salislniiv. . . ( .. ' Tlulii Mii llairic-l l ' i.-.-ly. Raleigh, N. C. Hlio II. I la Chi ( liriie Rr,l«iMr. Kaleigll. N. C. Sluiiiu ' hi kiipi,,. I ' Jurna H,.,.,l. li,l,ll.-l,ui, . a.. I h„ ll.ll,, Chi lai Rngeis. SiiniK hiin, Kniea. Sii;riiii Phi Knjipii Eleaniir Self. Raleigh. N, C. Si iniii I ' hi Ku i iii Praiiee- SIh.le-.. I ,i nelil.iirg. a.. ifsniu I ' hi Kiippn Maiy Slaughler, Raleigh. N. C. ' , Thrla Mii lli ' t y Snipes. Raleigh. N. C. ft ii. Ilrllii Chi Anal.. I Skill, ill. Raleigh. , C. ,S ' ,f,„„ I ' hi Kuppii Kalliryn WaNer. ( ' .ini-nril. . . (;.. Si iiui Phi K up pa i;.. a Willi.., iiir. i;ai,.igii. . c. « ,.. n.ii,, chi Man Willi.- W I.inl. Raleigli. N. C. ' , Thi ' li, lii 50 is for ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL DAY STUDENT COUNCIL PEACE STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION SOCIETIES Sigma Phi Kappa Pi Theta Mu Rho Delta Chi HONOR SOCIETIES Phi Theta Kappa Sigma Pi Alpha Scholastic Honors TRADITIONS Moses Granddaughters ' Club Christmas Pageant S3 1 E X3S Hs for LOTUS STUDENT COUNCIL JeaniMi Li.Mi iu.i.oi: PiesiilenI ' llic Iniiciil iiM ' iiiiiiciit of llie schocil is planned and execuled hy a j;ioii|i of pirls uliii li.i r In-rii rlii Ic-cl i. llie students themselves. This f;i(i n|i. Isnoun as the Student (Jininril. meets ueekh to consider and act uimn the piiiMems j| the students. It is also in ehaitie of editing and distributing the .Student llandhcmk. During ()i ient.ilion Week the ciMiiiril luendiers tiy tn hi ' lp eaih new gill luid her place as a mendjei id the student lii.d . The Student Cnuiicil al ii s| sm sm iai activities. the chief (d the-e heing the Stiidenl 15(idy Heceplimi uhii li i- i. I ihe tiaditimis iif Peace. lll.iuii. a-. Ni.ldes. I ' atterM.n. McCorkic Uatchi hn. I.. .|..ne-. ilcilnn. l lid. Iiem 54 DAY STUDENT COUNCIL Bl.ANCIIli Hlum) Presiileiit 1 III- hi Suiilfiil (juiiiiil is an iiii|Hir kiiil m Liaiii aliiui in j.ii oiiidtinii cltisci irLilioii slii|i lii ' lue ' c ' ii llii- lniaiiliMi: and (la liiikiil . ll iiieeLs e er Iwo wci-ks lo di-iiiss llie prolileiiis (if tlie (lav i-liuli ' i il . anil iliiiiii;; ()i ii ' iitaliiiji Week il |ila an iiii|ii)rlaiil part ill helping each sliideiit tci acljii l lu imH In lifi iieu Mnrniiii(liii;; . Tlir rdiimil also plans Sdcial events tu di.iu ihe iidaidinj; ami (lax lii(leiils iiili a ,;;reatei iinih. Presslx. M. Parker, llnilscii. Leu is. Wedding 55 STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCmTION Eli i;i.i II JiiM.s President Tlie religious aclivities of the school, while coiKcinetl uilh all phases of school life, are centered in the Peace Student Christian Association. Each Peace girl i.s a ineinlier and is piven ihi- opportunity of assuming many responsihilities in the carrying out of the uoik of ihc organization. The party given at the heginning of the year lor the new girls, the gatherings in the P.S.C.A. Hut, the regular Sunday night services, and the uKniiing watch services are all sponsored bv the P.S.C.A. and directed hy some ut its members. Every fourth Sunda night a speaker is in itc(l to lead the vesper service. To make Christ more real in i anipus is the aim of the P.S.C.A. Back- row I left to right I ; ass. ISahluin. K. .1 ■ Fniiil roir: McCorkle. Nohles. Kedinan. Nrul.nf -. I ' allcrson. Batchehii I. l ' cai all. Switzer. Harrison 56 is for SOCIETIES Wairen. Birni«;liinn. Clark Litlle, Raincv, Beclon SIGMA PHI KAPPA OFFICERS Ann Becton. President Marv Foster arren. Secretary Helen Broh.iiton. lice President Frances Rainev. Treasurer Miss Margaret Little. Sponsor Ml s Mui.lORiE Clark. Co-sponsor Peace wniilii iidI lie cuniplete without tile Sigma Phi Ka|i|)a l.iteiarv Soeielv. for this orsaiiizatioM is almost as old as the school itself. The societ) is proiul of its traditions, hut it is prouder still of havin ! retained its high standing throughout the years. Sigs, loyal Si iis. We sing to you right nou. With hearts of praise. If ith hearts of praise: Much we pledge you. U e will never break a voir. .And our voices we raise In the never ceasing song That thrills the throng. JT e love you truly Sigs. 57 is for SOCIETIES IlinkK-. KilmnniUnn. (.Iiii--iiai H.tn|iliill, IJrariy. Ri.iiauls PI THETA MU OFFICERS I.I,M11 BlOATTY. I ' ir.sidriil ] E ClUilSTIAN. Tn-lisuifr K Ki,i i5h:th EuiM(i iisii . , ,• I ' rrsii mi Miss Nei.l Hemphill. Sponsor Ami:m IIinkle, Secn-ian Miss Jane I.. Richards. Co-sponsnr 1(11 lliiii -li e )e:u I ' i ' I ' lirLi Mu has liad a liin- iiillin-iici- iiri llir lives of Peace girls. Tlie society was llic liisl lo win llii lo iii i up |irrscnli(l aniiiuill in llie So eielv Night Dramatics contest for llie Ijest perfoiniancc of a one ai I phn. The (■om|ielili(ni for this cup is keen. No society has lieen ahh ' lu keep it more than luo cais. I i Thrln Mii. iff plftl f oii am nl- legiaiice. To YOU ne ' ll he line lliriiiip,li nil llu- cojiiitig tlays: II ( ' slanil for the best. The higlii ' sl Peace can slihe jar. I ' i Tliela Mil. we sing lo ymi nliims. is for SOCIETIES RHO DELTA CHI OFFICERS Lea Brown. President Dais Mavo. Secretary Mildred Lewis. I ice Hresidenl Harriet Pressly, Treasurer Miss Letetia Clrrie. Sponsor Miss Amelia Clark. Co-sponsor Allliiiugli tlie oungesl society at Peace, the Rlio Delta Chi has piovetl itself a valuable adclilioii on the campus. In its rapirl pinwth it has achiexed much, and has provided stiff compeliliuii for the hist hiiiiurs ammij; the three societies. Stand up and clieer jor R io Delta (Jii Lift its praises up to the sLy. Honor and loyally ue bring. If illi hearts sincere to you ue sing: And proudly ever stand by you. With our love and service true: To the end and ue ' ll lollou- through For the glory oj Rho Delta Chi. Li .i. Lev Clartc. L. Br iwn. (jinie 59 is for EXCELLENCE iwwm Ann iVlc(.;onKM-: President PHI THETA KAPPA JMii I licta Kappa i-- lln- iiatiimal ImiHir -(icif tv lor iiiiiiin ()llf_tii . lutniionini: in llic jiinioi ' i-ii|lf;L;e as I ' hi Beta Kappa Joes in llir fiiiii- ( ar college. The (Janinta I ' lii Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa w a r lahlished at Peace in 19. ' 9. Its nicnihers are ehosen hecause of their suju ' rior scholarship, character, ami Icailer- hip. The sponsor is Miss Richards. Nobles, Paateisun. McCorkle, Bruin. E. Jones, Langtry Lewis, Frazier, Cobb GO E v is for EXCELLENCE SIGMA PI ALPHA Sigma I ' i l|ilui is a luiliuiiai liiiiiiiiarx laiigijai;e fraternity in wliiih inenibfrsliip is dblained 1) itixiliUiim after a stucli ' iit lias cxrelled in a particular laiijiiiagi ' . The Tlii ' la Chapter of this organization was first established at Peare on May 5. 19.) ' ). and at that time Peace was the only junior college with the distinction of having a chapter. Miss Raynor is the sponsor. tn■ r( KRAZIIiR President Fiaziri, l.an lry 61 E is for EXCELLENCE SCHOLASTIC HONORS This is ail homnaiy ,ui '  iip inadf up u| liiil sliii have niainlainrd a Iniili lan(lar(l ( ' ( uink llmniiilioiil llic M-ai. 1 ht ' .-r liniioi air aniinuiurd al llir nid til carli It ' iin. ami llir Iuhhm n.ll inailr iiii fnnn tlir li l. I ' ;. Mr,-.,,.. M. .uLi,ul. I ' lr-K. . N.ul.iml. Ji:(,..l klr. K. juiu-. Nruli-lJ. Dull. v. K. r _ Ia -ey, Goethe I ' ili lili.,.!. l.armliN. Tlionipsun, Ayers. Rainey. Fiance. Kiin-. ri.l.l. ;liiinn, Clement, ( lianc. Andrews rr3 {J is for TRADITIONS MOSES I ' ul in iluiiiig tile a(liniiii lrali iri of li. Uiiiu kklie. Moses has served us faithfully these lift -odd years. Originally it was merely a loeouiotiye wheel: now it is glorified by silver paint and the marks of nniltitudinous hammer blows. We rise and eat to its resonant sound. Prince and .Mit-- ' mMnmn us to meals GRANDDAUGHTERS ' CLUB Till ' sole ronditioii ol iiieiiiber.-hip in the (JralKlllaUJ;lllt•l ■ Cdub is that a parent or grandparent be an alumna of Peace. These girls are the ones who. as a group, carry on the traditions of the college. Members are: Marguerite Gaskin. daughter of Maggie inson; Peggy Gattis. daughter of Phillip (Kiltis: Jane Henrv. daughter of Riria I?ich- ardson; Blanche Hudson, daughter of .Alary hite: Dale Alaiks.daughter of Mary Emily Ruffin: Nancy McCauley. daughter of iNannie Conn; Helen Mcl.endon. granddaughter of Sarah Pcdk: Frances Pound, daughter of Frances Sinoat: Winifred Rose, daughter of Ruth Sanders; Sophie A ' ass, daughter of Frances Sharp; Jane Walter, daughter of Sallie Margaret Johnson: and Sidney Ann Wilson, daughter of Elsie Stockard; Laura Avers, daughter of Eaura Sledman. Ayers, Pound. Ki.sf, C,a,kin. Henn . McCauley, ass. Hudson, .Mark, Not Pictured: Gaiiis. McLendon. Walter. Wilson is for TRADITIONS THE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Eacli i-iu (111 ll)i- Suiicla iiijiht In-fore ihr Cliri linas licilidays begin, a nuM im- pressive pagpaiil. full (.r tlie beauty anil siinplirilx of tlie Cliristnias season, is presented. It i niidi ' i tbe general supervision id tin- I ' .S.C.A. Cabinet, allliongli ever one wlio uisln-s ina lake part in it. 6i is for EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES SEWING CLUB TYPING ROOM SCIENCE LAB LIBRARY ART STUDIO GLEE CLUB FACULTY RECITALS THE LOTUS PAPYRUS CLUB THE PENNY PLAYERS DEES CAMERA CLUB 65 Snipping and str ' wing in liu- Home Econoniits Lab. Learning to earn a lixini . 66 Looking tlirough a niicioscope ill Science Lab. Painlino. modelino;, and sketcliino; ill the Art Studio. Reading and studxino; in tlic Ijl)i ' arv. «fejJM , 67 GLEE CLUB Each vear the Glee Cluli offers two iiiajiir iirciihiclioris. Tlic liist nf these is liie annual eaiol service, which is given (in the evening preceding the Cliristnias h(ili(la s; the seccmfl is a concert given in April. This cluh also plays an important part in the uorsliip services, furnishing a choir lor the tlailv chapel services and making up the choir for the bacca- laureate sermon luiitig ctininience- ment. The club meets twice a week and is open to any girl wishing to obtain experience in choral singing. Mrs. Nellie Phillips Staudt is the accompanist, and Miss Helen Board is the director. . l]s. SUlli.ll .11 III. Ht 1 + ' . i- . + i + ; + i ■ (■ ■• ' ' n ■ liiiik roll : BlaMiiv. I), lia.knev. Allen. Hpn.ltT-ni. K.-,luiii,, Kcoiii . ljliH..Ti,l-..,n. l ' a[k-i. I ' ikhfi.nl. Ch-imMil. Mullen. Front Tim : Raynm. Tli.iin|isun. Fields. A. Cunningliani. i.ii(k. !• ' . I ' ni.le, A. Smilli, Wetiding. Man- gum. L. Davis. S|iiuill. Miss Helen liiiani at llie pianu. 68 Mi-s H.-I.n l!..ai.l ill. -Mi Nell n -m|.liill at lli.- piaii FACULTY RECITALS Each year a faculty recital is presented as a part of the formal opening of the school year. The following program was presented in Septemhcr. 1911 : Serenade ................ Slucling Lfh Haml Melody Perkhrrt Rnmance ................ Schiutxuiii Miss Lovik Jo. ks Joy of the Murniiiti .............. JT fire A Spirit Flower Ca nphell-Ti ' ton Into the Nijiiit Edmirfls The Lover MaJatte Miss Hf.lfn Board Adagio Mozart Mrs. Eih.vk Aldkn Nnriurne. Opus 32. No. 1 Chopin Ballade in ( ' . Miiinr ............... Chopin Miss Nell Hemphill Mrs. Nellie Phillii ' s Staidt. Accompanist r.o i is for LOTUS Blanche HldsoiN, sUiiu inii Business Manager Anne Langtry Eililnr-in-Cliiel Anne Lanctky Eililin-in-( ' .liicj Blanche Hi dson Business Mnnaiier NUrcaket Mackenzie tssl. Business Manager llEliECCA SWITZER An Editor Ann McCorki.e IJ.izMiETH Jones Helen Buoiumiton Sarah Prevatte Associate Editors Pat Ai.)l. in(;ton Kay BiscECLiA Marjorie Ldck Fran Rainey Issislan Editors Jean Cl)nnin(;ham Snapshot Editor ivnN Cobb 7 1 1 ' ing Editor riiis lidiik was made for you — to plav with now and dream over in vears to come. Ill il we give ou the sehool — Peace — and its activities. Mav vou lind liere a sturdy liinh ciii whirli Id haiip riiir leaves of rememhrances. . . . (Mcal ih.inks i due lo Dr. Pressly. who has taken the time fidiii his mam duties to aid in details, and to Mrs. Worth, whose encouragement and help was invaluahle. May I express my appreciation to a most willing staff of workers: Ann McCorkle, Lil) Jones. Helen Broughton. and Sarah Prevatte, Associate Editors; Pal Addington. Kay Bisceglia. Marjorie Luck, and Fran Rainey. Assistant Editors. Also to the liiisiness Slalf headed In Blanche Hudson and Margaret MacKenzie. who under the guiding hand of Miss Kirkpatrick. have done a thorough joh. An l to Vivian Cobb, ulio has taken charge of all the typing. The art of this issue deserves special mention — to Kehecca Swilzer. our art editor. goc llie credit for overseeing the work; and to Florence Crane and Anne (Ainninghani lor ihc- drawings. We are eipially grateful to Miss Pugh and the entire art depart- ment for the hanil|)aintirig in the opening section and on llie di i ion sheets. Ma on enjoy the result as much as we did the work. Anne Lvn(.ti!y. Ediior-in-Chiej 70 EDITORIAL STAFF MrCoRKLE. SwlTZKR. Ll K. Cl I CHA I. J. AdDINCTON. RaIiNEY, BiSCEGLlA. HL:DSO Prevatte E. Jones. Lanctrv. Brolghton BUSINESS STAFF Fiiinilaiii. Prcvatlo. lii ' i tmi. (.Iiunn. lluil-nii. Iliiikli-. Lura . Hmwii 71 is for PAPYRUS CLUB Wilson. Pattersim, (... Junes. McKiillicn. liisit-glia Hudson. Prevatte. Rainey, .McCorkle. Langlry. The Papyrus Club is an organization composed of a group of juniors and seniors who. being interested in creative writing, were selected for membership from the scIkjciI at hirge. Since the fall of 1936. when the club was first organized, the student publication The I dices of Peace, which heretofore had been jjublished bv the societies, was aflopted by the (dub as its special project. The purpose of the club is to encourage interest in creative writing and to ] ublisli 7 ' he J ' oices of Peace. The club is fortunate to have as its supervisor the head nl ill, ' Kiiulish Department. Miss Helen Sails. STAFF OF ' VOICES OF PEACE Ml Krillnri, I3isi-f iia, Kedilli Kainey. McCorkle, ■J THE PENNY PLAYERS The Penny Players is the dramalic eluli nrganized in 1936 for those girU interestetl in acting. At the heginning of this year tlie tluh presented two one ait plays. A Dish of China Tea and ■ ( msidation. Throughout the year the menihers of the (luh gain experience in platf(urn reading of scenes from current Broadway plays and in the art of applying make-up. Characters in A Dish of China Tea Genheimer, R. Poole. Warren, Mangum Seated: Bla ' ney, Burgess, Rainey DEES CAMERA CLUB Organized in 1930 liy Miss Georgia Dees, the Dees Camera Chili has for llie past three years offered a chanre for girls interested in photograpliy to get together. I ' roni lime lo time mor |uipnirnt loi deM-loping and printing piclnres has heen added and I ks on pholcpgraphx ha e ] ri- gi en the lilirary. i hniy ol the snap- shots lor the Annnal were tal en Ijy niemhers i ( this cluh. OFFICF.RS JlC N CliNM (.ll M. I ' li-slilflll FRA Ra1I 1;Y. ii( ' -l ' n-sl ll-lll Dmsy Mwo. Sr,iil(ii -Trrnsiirt ' r liliiiii. Mj n. I ' ia ifi. K;iini- . (iia). I,iM k. Daolt-n, Nohles. Pculsalk J. (iuniiin liaii 74 : pe[U A is for ATHLETICS CHEERING THE WAY TO VICTORY Etlniinidson. Lfatlierwood, Genlieitner. To be a nieiiiljer of llie M(inoj;i;un (lliili. a jiiil ]llll l lia f eaniecl . illll pnirils in Atlilftirs. for which slie receives a letter. The t ' .iiib |)onjors the Lillh- Store ami various contests and tournaments. OFFICERS OF MONOGRAM CLUB Sdi ' iiiK Vass I ' icsiilnil Fully M .s(). lice-Presidcnl Amelia Hinklk Secrelary-Treaaiiici Rebecca Switzei: Switzer, Hinkle, ' ass. .Mason 77 A rK is for ATHLETICS ■ - THE SIG TEAM Back row: Warren. Mercer. Kainey. Atlanis. Acidington. .Stahl. Front roir: Sholes, Mitchiner, Twisdale, Holier, M. Bailey. Tin ' s year llic liiirke iDinnaiiii ' iil ua wnii In llii Sig tcain. Hdckcy is a fa oritc sport cluriiig the lall. and is urn ' led ulli a i;ri ' at ileal of eiitliusiasm. This year, for the first time, the teams lKi e been made up Irum the soeieties rather than the elasses. Back row: Burgwin. Quinn. M. Newland. Nledhn. ( ..nhciiiiir. li kriili.ri. I.e.iilui ui.nd. Front row: Tumlinsttn, Spruill, Brewer, Gaskin, Vass. THE PI TEAM A is for ATHLETICS THE RHO TEAM Fiazicr. l ' i-.---ly. Vliul ken. J. Battlieli.r. J. ( un J. III,-. l ' ,-ir all. uil M Softball gives the tennis a little icniiiJetitioii in the spring of the year. Intersrholastic teams compete for high honors. SOFTBALL Back row: Burgwin. Ga?kin, Adams. Metllin. Mitchiner. Morrison. ass. (Running- ham, Brewer. Chunn. Front roic: Frazier, Twisdale, Prevatte, Tomlinson, Darden, Bailey, i pruill, Bru n. A is for ATHLETICS I- BICYCLING A ciir iciLiml |Hni li.i all. a--s. L. Davi;:, K. Jmir ' s. lJn-ui-r. .Slii)]e TENNIS llipiiiiil iiiliiii loiirnami ' iils in llie Spi ilia. K im.v, Aiiiiiii-. 1. . Mian. I, Criiliriiii.-r. Slalil. SwilztT, Wairull, Prt-s I). Addili liin. Ma i ' ii. ARCHERY kirii (• c and lrail haiRl;-. i-all. Kia ici. ,•«l„,l,l. l.,-alli,-r«ii Wil-.,,,. SO is for MISS PEACE JEANNE BATCHELOR u R A T I V LEA BROWN Most Attractive ANN BECTON Most Friendly ANNE LANGTRY Most Versatile u NANCY TEAGUE Most Original A T I V s u V E S TONI NEWLAND Most Interesting PEG MERCER Best Sport M is for MARSHALS Left — ANN ' McCORKLE— Rlio Delta Clii Right — XELL HOLLER — Sigma Phi Kapjia HELEN JORDAN Pi Theta Mu ELIZABETH JONES Rlio Delta Chi ANN BECTON Sigma Phi Kappa is for THE MAY QUEEN y I I It 11 n c c II KATHRYN SAFRIT ANN BECTON Jlic L cntt Recessional Scarf Dance Springtime Athletes Warriors Palm Pres- entation (idddesses Ceremonial Horses Mrljfllancl . . . lutiire Peace co-eds smile friini a favorite . . . studying . . photographers . . . Dr. Pressly Henry ... a Mary . acorns while ye may . . . m inspiration line. hack campus . Ranger or Kosehud. ' ' . . . Mrs. l ov%land . . . out for ads cowboys . . . shadows and sunlight . . . Batch and a fake. Peg! . . . Mrs. Sharpe . . . us . . . gather ye . the Libs . . . Halifax results . . . sermon on the fount . lownuard liound . . . Marie . . . lenime see! Catherine atop . . . stag Miss Heiiipliill: Xu v we want this scene to look v tv rustir iiinl latin likf Luiie rmtpr ( souUiiIly ) ; Oh. U-t me lit- ;i row. Hiiclsoii-Belk Company Raleigh ' s Largest Department Store We Appreviiite lour Putnntufie ttnd Look Fovwuvil With Pleasure to Servliifi You in the Future Wiss Lovie (just back from a football game): And some poor boy was burt ' Miss Kirk: Whicb team was he on? Miss Lovie: Now, let me see, I ' ve forgotten whether he was an end or a half-back. Miss Sails: Define a morality play. Aycock: A morality play is one in whicli the iharacters are s l ' liiis, tiliosts, virsins. and ntlier supernatural rliaracters. PEACE JUNIOR COLLEGE RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA For the Education end Culture of Young Women I COLLEGE COURSES. 11, COURSES PREPARATORY TO COLLEGE COURSES Ml SPECIAL COURSES IN ART, PIANO, VOICE, EXPRESSION, HOME ECONOMICS, AND COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS SITUATION — Location in capitol city offords special opportunities, delightful social advontoges; 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 JUNIOR COLLEGE RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA When asked a question in class, the slock replies are: Freshman— I don ' t know. Sophomore — I ' m not prepared. Junior — I don ' t remember Senior — I don ' t believe I can add anythiiipr to what hiis lieen said. Peifeftiou: The absent-minded iirofessor who would lecture to his steak and cut lis classes. W. H. KING DRUG CO. Wholesale Drugs Phone 2-0525 117 South Wilmington Street RALEIGH, N. C. Raleigh Wilson G. S. TUCKER BROS. Incorporated East Hargett Street Raleigh, N. C. Furniture and Home Furnishings We Appreciate Your Patronage Clayton Smithfield PATRONIZE PIGGLY WIGGLY For the Best GRuctiuts - KhK-sH Ml.ats Fresh Fruits and kgetables Altractive Stores Courteous Service Reasonable Prices U„mr 0,rnr,i Hiiiiif Mi ridged PIGGLY WIGGLY i our Pnlronagf Appreciated CONFIDENCE Till ' yimni: larlip, of Peace who are .lensi- live to quality appeal and those who in- sdnctively buy where complete confidence may be placed are among our most wel- rome customers. 1 1 is ever tlie riolicy of this Comjiany to I ' litiniie to merit such confidence by con- viant attention to the proper relations of (lUiilify and price. BOYLAN-PEARCE. Inc. ■l;„hn:l, SI,,,,,,,,!,., r,„l.i ' PEACE COLLEGE CLASS RINGS AND PINS Society Pins and ISovelty Jewelry Walter B. Anderson L G. BALFOUR PRODUCTS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Miss Kirk: Won ' t you join me in a cup o£ coffee? Nancy Teague: Tlianlts. you get in first. Miss Sails: What were Webster ' s last words? Toni Newland; Zythiim. .yzomys, and zyzzngston. MEREDITH COLLEGE ACCKKIHTKO libfial arts college: Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, American Association of rnivcisity Women. American Association (tf rniversities. l R( (iKKSSIVK educational program in terms of ' lnistian cliaracter ami service. Distinguished record of student honors. Excellent library facilities Effective honor system. ATTH. rTIVE location in Raleigh, ' the educational center of the State. Beautiful campus of isii acres. Modern lireproof dormitories with .generous provision for social activities. Write lor ciitiilotfiie :inil I ' ohU-r of icns. ( AltLVI.i: r ll ' ltKLI,. rresideiH. Kal.ttrh. North (aroliiia. isk for GOLDEN TAP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE At the joda hountoins. And insist upon being served in DIXIE CUPS Garland C. Norris Co. 1 OH (ire uliiuys WELCOMK at WALGREEN ' S ( r (ip ii ftiiifc yum husinc- s PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY nV i ' ilii, |]|;i.ni| ()i;;aiiiz.il IKh ! Mnii- (iiii hilrr ■ ls lnif i nilh It icti 1 ftiifiit hjc iiiriimt ' FRANK M. HARPER SON Ihsln.l Il:, ' „ s 11 l IICII. nlMII CMtiil IN STK I TAXI COMPA] Y — Diiy and IMglit Service — ALWAYS READY 5 ll — l IIO! f: — 5811 OltU ' st (fiiff Iflost Reliable Martha Jean Blayney: I ' d like to open an account here. C ' lerk in bank: We ' re glad to accommodate you. How much do you wish to deposit? Martha Jean: Oh. I mean a regular charge account like I have at the department stores. drier: Did you see those stuttering sigu painters? Adiliugton: No, where? Criei ' : ITHdn ' t yuu see that sign. CCC Camp ? EFIRD S A Good Place to Shop For Those ffho Jl ish to Save Mimey Barbour Produce Co. Dealer in FRUITS and PRODUCE Wholesale Only Phone 4424 - Res Phone 4866 At City Market Definitions not jilti-itiuted to Wel)ster: Athletics — the excuse for modern institutions of learning. Bacteria — the back door of a cafeteria. Etc. — the sign used to make people think you know more than you do. Pedestrian — a man who has two cars, a wife, and a daughter. Research — getting things out of old books never read, and puttin.14 tliem into a new hook which nobody will ever read. Social tact — niakint; people feel at home when you wish they were. Puppet — very small dos. Grudge — place where autos are kept. Acquire — group of churi-h singers. Paradox — Two ducks. Sardine — Czar ' s children. Toupee — Indian abode. QUEENS COLLEGE ( iiAiii-orrK, . (. . n i.( ri ' .lili ' il l(.iu-. . ' :n- •■nWrzr Inr w.iii wliiull pruvides a combiniitiim of cnltu voL-iitioual traiuing, and Christian idciili LIMITED ENROLLMENT PERSONALIZED EDUCATION MODERATE EXPEN.SES ,,n,ini,,iH,i„ „„,l ,-„ „|„,,. , HUNTER li. HLAKELY •iff w. W . K. ' I ' la M, TICLLL PL1JMBI] G IIEATI.XG CO. Plunibing - Heating Coal Stokers Air Conditioning l ' li,.rie 6.3,53 4n ' ,2 Favetteville St. ' i.si(ur (iiatienlly waiiiiru): Is ihrre an cutAcloiM di.t here? JNIost any duty yirl; Xo. sir, hut what is it you wish to know? Su|iliie: But. Corkie. I haveirt said a word for ten ininuteH! Ann: I know, bnt you ' ve been listening in the most exasperating manner and I ' m not going to stand for it! Lewis Sporting Goods Co. 112 West Hargett Street JElilELERSSlLVERSmiTHS Raleigh, N.c A pcilysoii with sevfii sides is I ' alli ' d a hociligan. Algebra was the wife of Euclid. A circle is a round line with no kinlis in it. joined so you can ' t see where it begins. The Tower of Babel was where Solomon kept Ills wives. An interval in music is the distance between tlie two pianos. Syncopation is emphasis ou a note that is not in the music. Three Shakespearean tragedies: Macbeth, Kins Lear, and Twelve i(;lils in a Bar Room. Deacon is the lowest form of a Christian. The inhabitants of ancient Egypt were nuimmies. Georgia was founded by people who had lieen executed. Oithodo.x is a religion in China which doesn ' t allow the people to eat Ibiddltii uitli their bread. l)lLLOI SUPPLY CO. If iff Supplies Healing Equipiuent Modern Machine Slio i RALEIGH DURHAM ROCKY MOUNT UR 1 1% K ill Bottles Brewer: I wish I had money enough to b ly an elephant. Sara: What d ' yon want an elephant tor? Peggy: I don ' t. 1 want the nujney. IN successfully fulfilling tKe 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. Lynchburg engraved annuals are built by an organization specializing on school annuals exclusively, there- by assuring each staff of the personal and in- telligent assistance so necessary in the planning and designing of a truly satisfactory book. LYNCHBURG ENGRAVING •COMPANY- LYNCHBURG • VIRGINIA Cf uiidtkA a CB ±tiA cAnnuxilA- Ed: I locked tlip rnr iiji before we left it. and now I can ' t And llie key. Bunnie ( helpfiiU.v ) : Never mind, Ed. It ' s such a line ni ht ; i- can ride home in the rumble seat. A CAREER YOUR HOME A ))r(iiiii inf: luUire is uflcn-linies s;icrificeil on the altar of houseliold ilrudgerv. ' oii have planned a career — yet, you, like all oilier uomen, will some day want the pleasures and comforts of a lionie of your own. Must you abandon the U(ok for which you are prepared in favor of the home ' ? Not in this age of electrical coxcn- iences! ou can manage a home successfully and at the same time carry on with your vocation or profession. Electrical appliances will pnixidi- i ii wilh the necessary time and perform your lioii-cliold tasks efficiently and economically. CAROLINA POWER LIGHT COMPANY With a sli.nht quiver, we present the suil, sjul tale of the (iuniln-r-t li;ui-u,sual fresliniau wiiu objeete l to outside reading because it got so cold on the porch. Miss Steele: Take a look at the gas, will you. Fiances? Frances: The inilicatnr is right in the niidilli-. l iif I dun ' t know whether that means iff halt tuU or halt enu ' ty. OAK CITY Jean ' s of Raleigh LAUNDRY 4:16 Soiilli Salisbury Streel Featuring Fashion Classics TRICLE1 E Odorless Dry Cleaning Southern School Supply Hats Cleaned and Blorked Company Rugs Shani] ed School ■ Laboratory anil Library Supplies PHONE 4473 Raleigh, N. C. TAYLOR S The Shoir Place of the CaroUnas Buy all your needs at this good store and you will never make a mistake DRESSES : SUITS : COATS : COSTUMES : FURS : UNDERWEAR GLOVES : HOSIERY : SCARFS : JFAVELRY BAGS : LUGGAGE : NOVELTIES • TAYLOR ' S The Show Place of the CaroUnas Mrs. Worth: Can anyone tell me wliat a myth is? Belle: A female moth. Miys Steele (in Spanish Class): Miss Mercer, will yi)ii take it from the jioinl where we get out into the field. Peg: . . . and there was a small flock of merino sheep pasteurizing. BROGDEN PRODUCE COMPANY Wholesole FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES 409-1.5 West Martin .Street R. I,EIGH. N. (.. ickM .• r,. E. n.-nni Earl.l.ihnM,n MOORE JOHNSON CO. For 15 Years Raleigli ' s Leading liisuranct- A emy INSURANCE : SURETY BONDS I.a tTs Btiildiiif; RALEIGH. NdlMII ( :, I!()1,IN. COXE - FKRGITSON DRUGS Prescript ions (liirner Salislitiry aiirl Hillsboro Slipels IvM.KK.H. North Carolina BYNUM PRINTING COMPANY BETTER PRINTING PHONE 6417 Miss Richards: Tell us what the Hague Triliunal is, Ka.v. Kay; The Hague Tribunal ar Miss Richards: Don ' t say uic. say i.«. Kay (with an obedient gulp) : The Hague Tiibunal isbitrales national controversies. Three slightly deaf Englishmen were on a train going to Wembly. The train pulled into a station, and they all looked np. First: Is this Wembly? Second: No. this is Thursday. Third: So am I— let ' s go get a drink! JOB P. WYATT SONS COMPANY HARDWARE : IMPLEMENTS DU PONT PAINT : VARNISH : OIL SEEDS : PLANTS : BULBS RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA fmiSBERGS) Kiilrigh ' s Siiiarli ' sl Slui i THE .STYLE CENTER FOR THE , M. RT (XILLECE GIRL I2(i Fax.ll. ' iillr Sll.Tl DRINK ORANGE CRUSH and NU GRAPE Two Outstaiiiiing Flavors PHONE 2-1246 INSIST ON LANCE ' S LANCE PACKING CO., Inc. Candies and Peanut Products Phone 2-0728 R E GRAHAM, Representative Raleigh, N. C. The Family Laun- Jn Service which we IS are now using Fine and my shirts are just righl. es dear. 1 wish I hail known uf the ( Capital City Laun- ilry Inng ago. You tiiii. can enjny lliis hne iaundrv service. Miss Cnrrie: What do you understand by the word deficit ? X. Caudle: It ' s what you have when you haven ' t as much as you had when you had nothing. Helen B. : What does a tortoise look like? P. L. J.: Why, a tortoise, of course! You ' ve heard what the two little fleas planned to do when they got married — save up their money and buy a dog. Miss Mil elhuid (;it liux office KettiiiK tioUels fur (lir fontball same); I want two nil the lit ' ty-yarii ilasli. PERSON STREET PHARMACY PERSON STREET HAYES BARTON Two Stores P. D. GATTIS, I ' roprlrl,,, A Cotiiph ' le Line of ISaliontilly iilvprtiscd Dni s I ' his II Si ' li ' cteil .Is.sorliiinil nj Tiiilfl linns SODA OUR SPECIALTY n Ei.covE STUDENTS AND FACULTY ■ .. - - Womble ' s Beauty Shoppe ' Spri iiillsls in l Tiii(inent Waving ' ALL LICENSICD BEAUTiaANS Piiom; 2:i.UH 225 Pac; Slr.vt : Kal. ' i h. N. C. Coilipliineiil- of T. H. Briggs Sons, Inc. CiiroliiKi ' s Uhlfsl H hdli ' sale iitiil Rcliiil lliiiilniiir Jlinise E-ilaljIisheil 1865 Plume 2-2025 c;eo. i«i ar ii co. ( Iiirni jiiiratetl I Wholesale Distributors Fiite Finn! Proihivis Roleigh, N. C. Person Street Sandwich Shop 610 North Person Street Telephone 5734 [)r. I ' i ' essly and .Miss IMel elland were stamliiiK i li tlie poreli i f Miss I IcI-iellaiul ' s home discussing various and sundry students. Suildeiily it began to rain, and they retreated into tlie clieiiiistry lab to Hnish their discussion. Dr. P.: Let ' s send one of tliese .girls after an uinlirella. Miss McIj. : . yery .good idea. Pat will go. Pat: Love to. Will you hold this amoeba tor me? Dr. P.: Certainly. Hours pass. Dr. Piessly and Miss McLellaiul wail patiently. Dr. P.; Let ' s put this thing down and go. Miss McL. : A very good idea. Pat (sticking her head in the docn ) ; If ynii iiiil my amoeba down I won ' t even start! Kiidie Reed: Well, 1 did my good deed today. Winifred Rose: What ' s that ' ? Eddie: 1 was downtown, and I chased my hat when il street. I ' W d()wn Ihe middle of tin Teapiu-: Wliat make is your new car. Jur laii: .My brutlit-r s;iia sniiiethiim ahmit its heini, ' a wow. (Ifti.r Ph.. 11,- 2-:Wiri I ' lanl Pli..n.. 2-2R61 HOOD-MODEL DRY CLEANING COMPANY ' ■Js . ihe Folks We Sene ' Main (Iffice: 13 S. Wilmingt.m Slii-i-t Plain: C 0(i N. P.-i-..n Street Raleigh, N. C. Edenton Street Methodist Sunday School Welcomes the Peace College Girls Dr. John C. Glenn. Pastor C. A. DlILON, Siipl. nj Siinilay S h,ml BR AIVTLKY SOIV Expert Druggists 1910 Fine Sodas JOH] ASKEW PAINTING AND INTERIOR DECOR ATI NG Eslimates made in and out of town Tel.-i.li..Ti,- f.l!24 41)2 (;i,.nw..o,l Ave. PRESTON, Inc. The Store Ahead nith Fashions Ahead 112 Fayetteville Street We Deliver Dial 7588 Halifax Street Grocery ' 301 Halifax Street Choice Meats - Quality Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Raleigh, N. C. } our 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 Buckie: And what kind of torsage did you set for Easter. Kay? Kay: lutangible. Bailey: Pe ;gy. there ' s a mouse squeakin,:; in our room. Hrewei ' (sU -pilyi: WVll, vh;it ild mi wmit nu ' In do — L et up and oil it? Phone 5778 Free Deliver-, Shot Shnies : Suede - White ■ Cleaiinl Caroliiia-Shii-Fixery Expert Shoe Rebuilding While-U-Wait Llijitia e R pairin(; : Zi|i|i(-rs Krpairnl Bags Ma.lf K. Orilt-r 12 E. Hairfit Slreri Raleifzli. N. C. U SHOP BUTTERNUT A u: ' £A ' vATA a uA ' FLOWERS! C.ul Floiiers Corsa) .es (iiniliinlion Bouquets Decorations PHONE f!:!47 J. J. FALLON CO., Inc. •Ifr (,!. the hlnnns l( r Srll Califoruia Fruit Store 31 Years a-- ihe Headquarlers and Meetinjj; F lare fnr College Students Speaks for Quality and Service LUNCHES : CANDIES SODAS : FRUIT Use Your Credit — at — HERBERT ROSENTHAL liEALTlFlL SHOES BE SURE YOUR TICKET READS— VIA CorolinaTrailMiaii CAROLINA COACH COAAPANV Kfitli: Wluit did you think of Venice ' Belle: Venice Oh. there was a Hdiid im there so we didn ' t leave the station. Miss L. Ciirrie: If there are any diimli-bells in the room, please rise. Pause. Jessie rises slowl.v. Miss C. : Well, Miss N ' ewbold. do you consider yourself a rtumh-lu ' ll ' Jessie: Not exactly, but 1 hate to see you standing alone. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL OF RALEIGH, 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 REV. P. D. MILLER, D D., Pastor KARL G, HUDSON, Superintendent of Bible School 2JJ fAYETTEViat Ssife OF HAt-ElGM. N C-. Imc •CREATORS OF REASONABLE DRUG PRICES ' Buy Your Drugs, Cosmetics, Kodak Supplies, and Sundries Where Prices Are Reasonable Meet our Frietids in Oiir Liinrlipoiielte For Pure Clear Crystal ICE and High Grade COAL PHONE 5589 CAPITAL ICE AND COAL CO. Incorporated 61111 WV t Ilariiell Slreet Tlie (iirls Appealing eyes affect the mood: A pealing nose is not so good. (■owboy: This is a lasso— ifs used tor .at.liing cows Naiah Pivvadc: K.-ally! ai. l what ,1.. ynii use Inr l,ai THE PHOTOGRAPHS III this Annual nprp made by SIDDELL STUDIO 1261 2 Fayi ' lleville Street RALEIGH. ORTH CAROLINA DAIRY PRODUCTS PASTELRIZKD MILK BUTTER - EGGS BIERLEVS ORANGEADE ICE CREAIfl at lietler Drug Stores and Soda Fountains l iiie Stule Crvtnnery Clemv.....! Averua- Tel,-|ih..ne L ' -.WI 1 Silas Claiu Lies on the floor, He tried to slam A swiiigiiiK door. SAY BAMBY BREAD ROYAL BAKIIVG CO. DIAL 4661 Raleigh, N. C. Selected. BUILDERS DRE S A ISIONS created by the imagination precede the achie enient of any really great accomplishment. The ahility lo weave the threads of imagi- nation into the finished fabric is equally important. It has been the privilege of the Kdwards Broiuhton Company to co- operate with the staff in creating their vision into material form. Such cooperation is one of the ' visions ' which precede the buiUling I ' t a successful business, and is a part of the working policy of tlie Edwards Bkolohton Company. To those Staffs desiring complete co- operation, we offer unexcelled service. You, too, may be proud of your jimual. Correspondence is Invited EDW. RDS BROLGHTON CO RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA ' it ' A ' fJ,fki ' l U t aiet III llic lirnri oj Caiolimi. ' i ' alli its skies uj blue. Slaiiils our noble Alma Maler. Glorious to view. Classic in her broail iini mrlioiis. Looks she proudly ilonn — Reared against the arch of heaven, II illi the stars for croicn. Chori;s .ill the chorus, speed it oiinnrd: Let it never cease: Hail to thee, our Alma Maler; Hail, all hail to I ' cacc! Claiiihering o ' er the mill and columns Historic ivies twine. As pure love and tenderest memory In our hearts enshrine Days of toil and days of pleasure, Ha i iiiiess and joy Hardship, struggles without measure. Days uithout alloy. Honored be our Alma Maler, Honored for her past ; Honored in the living present. Let her honors last! Long as time shall tell the story. Long as hearts are true. May her name be crowned with glory And honors ever new! Miss Nannie Dinwiuuie. . —fnlciitiiylt.i ( ' t ' ' ■u[i}uttni i w ' 7 ' , U m M T M { r Y ti iiinnwfriF ' h U


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Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

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Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943

Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 1

1944


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