l lUSffiEUi LIBRARY PEACE Ex Libris ■■i v :y WWB , . f THE 1942 LOTUS Published by the Students of Peace Junior College Raleigh. North Carolina Frances Raixey Editor Axx Chunn Businfss Manager a n ) u i Mixing . . . bilking- . . . Miss Whitusiik . . . SCdl ' l ' llOS M 11 (1 burns . . . iqirons and smocks . . . the results . . . ooh ! GIRLS ' LIVIXG ROOM Xoise . . . jitturbugging . . . laugliing . . . whirls ' n ' twirls . . . droves of ' em . . . more noise. BIOLOGY LAB Ish ! Crayfisli . . . dissections . . . frogs . . . Tuesdays and Wednesdays . . . notebooks . . . formalde- bvdc. SEUIXG ROOM Cutting . . . stitching . . . ri|iping . . . groans . . . restitching . . . If at first you don ' t suc- ceed — . . . finished products , . . oolis and ahs ! a H V) 14. i Mndcliiiu- . . . sticky fingers . . . smocks clav . . . Miss rugii. l)Ii.lWl G CLASS Sketching . . . cliarcoul . . . color . foi ' iiiiil itv . . .  (uil(l-l)c artists. . . . ARCHERY Out-of-doors . . . muscle . . . aim, snap! . . . bull ' s-t ' Vcs . . . bows . . . arrows. . . . CO.VIXa FROM CHURCH Double lines . . . Sunday fincrv . . . C ' apito square . . . Wilmington Street . . . the Peact army . . . left, right, left. POST OFFICE Bedlam . . . chaos . . . left, i : right, 2 gral) it ' n ' run — if you can ! . . . letters packages . . . only the strong suryiye! MISS RA YXOR ' S CLASSROOM Madame . . . Paricz roii Francois? . . . E-.5 . . . con jugations . . . yocabularie . . . translations. CO] TE ] TS Book I. Faculty Book II. Sfiidcnts Book III. Societies S . Book 1 . Orc cnihntions t t •{ Book V. Jtlilcf,. - , , Book ' I. Ad-ccrtisements FOREWORD Out of the chaos and confusion of a noisv statt ' room, from tlio minds and liearts of the mcniljers of the annual stafl ' . comes this I.OTi ' s of 1942 — a scrap- book, diary, and ])hotofjrapli album to remind you of your years at Peace. 0tA i DEDICATED Mils. J. Mf;LviLLE Bkoughton TO Mrs. J. Melville Broughton mggsr J fW — A loyiil t ' rii-iul, ;i Pcac ahnnna, a worthy liniiuMiiakcr — wo, tlic Suiiior Class, di ' dicaK ' this Lotus of 1942 — to tlic First I adv of otir State. E recvlivi ' ' . ' iiuuilli ■: . . Mcl ' lur.snn. R( . .M. CI. SiiiiiinL ' rs, K. G. Hudson, chainiuui. William C. Pressly, H. W. Kilpirr, K. W. Uiinn. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Owned aiul controlkd liy tlic rresbvtcrinns of North Carolina, Peace is governed by a board of trustees. Tliis group is apjiointed by five presbyteries — Albemarle, Orange, Granville, Kings Mountain, and Wilmington — by the First Presbyterian of Raleigh, and by the board itself. The following, airanged in order of appointment to present position, com- prise the board: K. G. Hudson, chairman, Raleigh, N. C. ; B. W. Kilgore, Raleigh, N. C. ; Mrs. Josephus Daniels, Raleigh, N. C. : R. Y. McPherson, Raleigh, . C. ; Mrs. C. C. McAlister, Fayetteville, X. C. : Mrs. W. X. Reynolds, Winston-Salem, N. C. ; Mrs. B. R. Lacy, Raleigh, X. C. ; Mrs. Robert Wyatt. Raleigh, X ' . C. ; Mrs. George Avingcr, Laurinburg, X. C; Mrs. Anna Baker Fenncr, Tarboro, N. C; Rev. Harry Wliitmore, D.D., Wihnington, X. C. ; Mrs. R. Frank Mebane, Spray, X. C. ; Mrs. E. L. McKec, Sylva, N. C. : Thomas O ' Rerry, Goldsboro, X. C. : Rev. W. M. Baker, .Mebane, X. C. : ,1. M. Baird, Oxford. X. C: Rev. R. A. White, D.D., Mooresville, X. C; R. W. Dunn, Ra- leigh, X. C; H. H. I.ittrell, Rocky Mount, X. C; Dr. F. L. Knight, Sanford, X. C.; Rev. I,. R. Scott, D.D., Goldsboro, X. C. ; Rev. W. S. Patterson, Lowell, . C. ; l{ev. P. D. Patrick, Kings Mounain, X. C. ; Rev. M. C. MacQueen, Clinton, X. C; Rev. W. D. Mclnnis, Henderson, X. C. ; Mr. W. K. Leggett, Dnriiam, X. C. ; Rev. M. O. Sonnners, Raleigh, N. C. William C. Prcsslv, seeretarv-trcasurer. - _-:Je ri :f.- ' l y Ctei-v. a :-jRi. f ' i ' nSrr ■■■; ;■:i TRIBUTE k to WIMFUKl) .M. KIHXS Ilrad of the Matli Dcpaitiiient ; S])onMM- iif Ti Tlu ' tji Mii Miss Kllliiis liiis ciHlcai-cil lioi flf t(i many Vr:nr niils liicaiisc iif Iht  liolcsdnn. in- fliu iKT (111 tlicin, not only ill tlio clasM-ooiii HJHi its tlioroiinlnR.ss, Imt in the cvcryila v lit ' r of tlic collr i ' . Her stahility ami dif nity i c cv idciu-c- of real mental anil spiritual dc|jth, whifli Me as a yri:n|i aii|iiT(ia tc. Hor loyalty to ll and Ikt understanding of us make us jrlad that we lia c kiiouii lin-. We, the Senior Class of lO+ ' J, wish for her inanv eontiniied years of elKciint and loNiiii;- ser ice at Peace. ])K. WILLIAM ( ' . rUKSSLY This i our ])rcsi(luiif . Hi ' filU hifj ' li ])o,sition with efficiency iiiul dii iiity, stimulating our thouglits and acticms to higher planes, and increasing (lur efforts with liis aniiabilitv and energy. iss asss sfxzscs s ; ! iJ_ : IISS MAY Ml l.KLLAND . . . And this is our dean. Tliroiigh liui- foresight and experience, she under- stjinds us: thi-oiigh lier interest and sense of humor slie inspires the friendship of stuiicjits anil faculty alike, lejiiliiig the in her advice and knowledge countless times. FACULTY Mils. DoiioTHY Petehsox Aeiiex, B.M., Violin, History of Music Mils. Lucille Cavenaugh, B.P., A.U. in L.S., Librarian Miss Ajielia Claiik, Ucijistror . - - Miss Mahjorie Claiik, Secretary ' .....; Mrs. Daisy Jones Couch, A.B., A.M., Coiiuncrciiil Subjects Ilewson, A. Clark, Kirkpatrick, JI. Clark. FACULTY -Miss Iua iiiikhs t ' liiiiii;, A.li., A.M., Comiiurcuil Subjects jMiss Letitia C ' i ' kiiik, a. 15.. A. I., I ' si cIidIoi i . Ilixtori , Kcitiioni ' ics Miss Kthei, Gkam.mkk, IJutitiiiii l)n. HiHKKT Haywood, M.l)., .Ittciiilhif I ' lii siciiin Miss Geokgla Hewsox, MiiIiuii and Head of IiipniKUi I ' li ili. ' J ' liriHT. T. f ' urrie. Tlioinas, Grammer, ( ' miclL Sf:iuil(, Williiiiiis. Mimgct, L. Junes. Aklcn. FACULTY Miss I-ovik Jonks, I ' iiiiiu Miss Perky I,ee Jones, A.B., .Science Miss Maiiy Kihkpatkick, liiirxar Miss WixiEUEi) M. KiHxs, A.H., B.E.. M.S., Mathcmntics [jSS M.AIIG.ARET T. I.ITTI.E. B.S., f.S., Vlllfs ' lCdJ EdllClltioil Miss I,orisE M.vxcet, 15. M., Piano FACULTY -Miss Mahel I ' roii, . ( , Ili.stiiri of Art : Iiss AxxK W. Uavn.ii!. I ' ll.]?.. A.M.. Fnnrh Mils. IJiiiipii ' . M( Kixnf.y 1{i)wt.. mi. Jxsixtiiiit Dean Mi.ss Hei.kx Hauuiet Sales, A.U.. A.M.. English Mrs. Nellie I ' hillies Staudt, B.M., Organ, Accoiniian ' mt Mis.s Lucy E. Steele, A.B., A.M., BtWc, Spanish Srntell: .Steele, Kuhns. RdkIiiikI. Slmi liin : Wliitesides. I„ Curric, WilkersoTi, P. I.. .Tones. FACULTY Miss Mauy Ki.izabeth Thomas. A. 15.. A.M.. History Mits. Sak.v Goff Ti ii- Eii. Hostess Miss Bertie I,ee Whitesides, B.S.. A.M.. Home Economics Dr. Axxie Loiise Wilkersox, B.S., M.D., Health ] Irs. Betty Vaidex Wright Williajis. B.M., Voice !Mrs. Olive Pittifax Worth, A.B., M.S., English FACULTY COM.MITTEES AthUfirs: Miss LitHu, Miss Ma V. fun-it.. Miss Aiiii ' lia Clark. Entcrfiiiiniitnf : Miss Littlu, Mrs. Williams, Miss I ' lig-li, Miss I-ovic Joiu-s, Miss Hcwsdii, .Miss (iraiiiiiicr, .Mrs. Turner, .Miss Vliitusi(lus, .Mrs. Rowldiul. Honor Soc ' utii-s: I ' lii ' J ' liffa Kappa — Miss Purrv l.cu Jones, Miss Lt ' titia t ' ui-rie, .Miss .Mcl.cll.ind. .Miss Thomas. Sigma I ' i Alpha — Miss Ravnor, .Aliss Sails, Miss Steele. .Mrs. Worth. Hoiixchdlil Rules and Eegidatioiix : Miss .MeLelland, .Miss Kirkpat I ' ick, .Miss Lovie .Tones, .Miss Kuhiis, Miss Steele, .Miss Little, Miss I.etitia t ' urrie, Mrs. IJowlancl. .Miss Whitcsides. l.ihniri : .Mrs. (avenaugh. Miss Thomas, .Miss Kulms, Miss Haynor, Miss Sails, .Mrs. C ' oueli, Miss Perry I ee Jones. Bi ' citiil: .Miss Lovie Jones, L-s. Staudt, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Alden, Miss Manget. Religions Orgiiii ' ruif ' ioiix : Miss Steele, Miss .Amelia Clai-k, Miss Marjorie Clark, Aliss .Margaret Little. Stiiiliiil I ' lihliciitioNs: .Mrs. V(U-tli, Miss I ' ugli, .Miss Sails, Miss Kirk)iatriek. (The President and the Dean are e.x otiieio members of all committees.) Honk Week Tea sponsored hy the I.ibrar} ' Committee. t AM£ Hf. fmAMtt CLASSES And these are those who toil- An nsscmbh The Seniors Our revered Seniors, iijicm wliose worthy .ll()ulll( ' l■fall tile respoiisihlities of cnrryiiii; on Peace traditions. ui)lioldiMi( the student goveriuiK-nt. directing and eneouraying those green Juniors. .M. SCOT Louis Glenn Rainey AxN FoUXT. I I ' rtsidcnt M.ARGIE B. MLEY Treasurer Jane Roy.steu Vice Prf sill lilt Klizabeth Kelly Secretary Miss Ipa W. Curbie Sponsor br . MJlf: Lift hi ri.ilii: llailej, Fyuiilii ]]i. .Mi-,s fnrrie, Kelly, Hi)yster. Maiiv Lois Ai.i.ex HEi.f;x Loiisk Axdiiews M. K( ' .rE (Jeiiai.dixe Hailev Goldvillu, South Cjirolina Kali ' i li, Xoi-tli Caroliii. ' i C ' liailhoiirn. Xortli Carolina Floor if H,l Miiri i,- Ulio l)i_ ' lta C ' lii; Gli ' c ( ' lull Siyuia I ' lii Kappa, ' J ' ri ' a urcr Sij uia I ' lii Kapjia, Xice il : Stunt Xi dit -H, 42. ' 2: I ' nsuk ' in of liny Stu- I ' ri-sidont ' 42; Tennis ' il, I ' o.tr,,. -Tn,,!, II-;,«7,s.. (lent Council ' 42; Plii ' Thota ' 42; Ping Ponjr ' 41, ' 42; State Colhqc. Hhic-Iioom- ■■' VV ' ' -H- HqiortiT ' 42; Hoc-key ' 41 ; Stunt Xiglit ' 41, Business Start ' of Loirs ' 41. ' 42; Society Play ' 41 ; ' J ' reas- .I A ' A ' , SInns. Iic,l Ho.us. ' ' ' ' ' ' ■' ' ' ■' ' ' -- ' ' - ' ' ■Col,,: K-ith Orange: Presi.leiit. ( iltnn MUltr, (ihimorous Ptt ph Hid Straxcberrifs, Chndhourii. i iitt ' ' -The Seniors 26 Forty-tivo Lotus Kathhyx Bisceglia KilIl .■l t ' ity, Mi souri Kiiji Rliu Delta t ' lii, Secretary ' 42; P.S.C.A.: Chairman Home Missions 11, 42; Stu- dent Council Representative of Student IJody 42 ; Editor- in-Chief Voices of Peace ' 42 ; Associate Eihtor Lotus ' 42 ; Papyrus ( hib 41, ' 42 ; Sigma Pi Alplia 41, 42; Christinas Pageant 41 ; Stunt Night 41, 42; Honor Roll 42. Tcihli hears. Blue, Horn- rimmed (riasses. Rommate. Bailey. .Martha Jeax Bi.avxey Ric-limiuul, ' irginia Xlkki Sigma I ' hi Kapj)a ; (ilee Club 41. 42: Sigma Pi Alpha 41. Mahgahkt I.ixua Brewer Km toii, North Carolina Hag I ' i Theta Mu, Ti ' disurer 42; Hockey 41, 42; Stunt 42: Stunt Xight 41. 42; Night ' 41, 42; Ping Pong Christmas Pageant 41; 41, ' 42. Pa))yrus Club 41, 42, Eili- torial Board; Society Play 41. (irccii Ink. Jim, Dancing, Singing, II o ' clock- light cuts xeith I.on Ham xandieiches, George Washington, Peppermints, Four girl rooms. 27 - Mildred Bryson Ituluigli, North Ciiroliiiii Simula I ' hl Kapjiu AxxE W. Chuxx Fort Brjigg, North Curoliiin Chun III) Rho Delta Chi; Business Staff IjOTI ' s ' il. Business Manager ' i2 ; C u r rent Events Club ' -il ; Stunt Night il, ' -1.2; Society Play ' 41; Student Legislative Assenilily ' ■il; Seholarshij) CIul) ' i . ' -t2; Phi Theta Kappa ' -11, President ' 42; Outstanding Senior 42. Aniii , West I ' li ' nit. Stnffcil Aii ' iiinilx, Tlnnc Things I Liivi, ■(} pour niiiiii. Mary Evelvx Clement Kaleigh, North Carolina Evic Sigma Phi Ka]ipa; Glee Club ' 41, ' 42. licil Convertibles. Viiifoniis. .Iiuhors Aiccigli. S-,ccati-rs, Hdliddijs, Siiinly liiiir. -The Seniors 28 Peace Junior College Gaunette Marie Davis Hrodn.ix, irginia (liiriiiftf Rho IXIt.i Clii. Vhf hiiii, oil! and ■( ' - Kn.ii, Mitliiighf ffdifts Siiiiinih ' . ' Siiiiris Ann Sloan Foi ntaix UovU- .M.mnt, . C. Anil Sigma I ' lii K.ipiia, .Mai ' Nlial + 1. ' 4-2: Christmas Pageant J-l ; Ikisiness Statt ' Lotus -H, Assistant Business Manage r ' -12 : Current Events Club ' il : rresi.lent Senior Class ' i2 ; Mce Pres- ident Student Council ' 42: Senior Superlative 42: May Queen ' 42: Privileged Honor Roll, ' 42. Knitting, Carolina, Siccatirs. Saka Shaw (texkeimer Roanoke, irginia Gfiiiiic Pi Theta Mu. iee I ' resident ' 42: Marshal ' 41, 42; So- ciety Play ' 41 : Stunt Xight 42 ; Advertising Staff ' Loxrs 42 ; Tennis ' 41, ' 42 : Papyrus Cluli 41. ' 42: Secretary Junior Class ' 41 : Student Legislative . ssenililv ' 41. Knitting, Greek guds. Con- sins, Sicansboro, Mi brother Bill. 29 X JorMY (iliUiCS GliAV Coinjdck, Xdi-tli ( ' .-irciliri. ' i J (I III C.I MaUV ' iHUIXIA (tIIIKI! Giistoniu. Xorth faroliiia iigu- Signal riii Km]iji.-i; Cuiiciit I ' i Tlirta Mu. Events C ' lul) il ; Dirs Caiiiora C ' lul) 41, ■(• J, Stci ' f- tar_v-Ti-caMi]-i T t ' J ; Stunt Night 41, ' 4--J. Corkic. Xdcj ' s 11,11(1. ( ' (Ill rcrfi hio:, • ' The I, est ( ' ; « ; , Moon liircir S.l ' .K.. Cockliiih For Tico. (ilriiii MUhr, Bull Sessions, Ilciidcrson. Dol.OTHV C. Hauuisox Ilcmlui-son, Xorth Cai ' olina Dot Rho Delta flii : rajiyrus Club ' 41. ' 4-2: r.S.f.A. ' U. ' i : aMci ' -tiraiivillc t ' hib ' 41. I ' l-usidunt ' 42; Soiiuty Plav ' 41 ; Pi-ivilogud Honor Roll ' 41. ' 42; Stunt Night ' 41. ' 42; Christmas Pageant ' 41. ' 42; Cun-cnt Events Club ' 41 ; President of Student Council ' 42: Miss Peaee ' 42; Table Hostess ' 42. liiriiiixc, Chocolate, lied Hoses, nine. The Seniors 30 MaIIY HlaXH HoFFI.Ki! C ' athehixe Jones DoilOTHV I, VI • K .Jones ' ail;u ' i- ' . (irth ( ' ;irn]ina Vayiifs ilk ' , cirtli C ' ai-i)lina Franklin. N ' urt 1 t ' a I ' dlma Ha-Ha C itlurint ' Dot Sigiii.i I ' lii Krtjjpii ; May Day SiMiiia I ' lii Kajipa; l ' aj)yi ' us Sif nia I ' lii Kapi .1 ; I ' .ipy Ills ' i : Y)v ns List ' -12 ; Stunt Clul) il. •+•_ ' : Secretary Stu- Chih •41. ' 42; (■auK-r.-t Clul) Ni lit ' i- . dent ( ' (luiiiil ' 4 2 : Cliristnia-, 41. -42; Stunt . if,dit ' 41. lilin ' L(tfi, Hn ' ick Coii- rrrtibh ' s, I Don ' t Wtiiit to racjvaTit U : Marshal ' 42; Editorial Staff of I.otts ' 42. ' 42. Blue, hiterme:::. (). Tennis. Sri thi- II  W( on Fin Bhir. Gardtnias, U.S.M.A.. Ford Syjiiphojiy. Voiiix. Light Cuts. .tj)i hs. Till- Hells of Sim liitiines, Home. 31 i 1,1 1, 1, IAN Jones Fnuikliii, North t ,-irolliiu lAUnni ( ' aim. TON KLI .AIiKllI KkI.I.V JkAX LaNE Halc ' igli, North Caioliiiii Hlooiiisbury, New Jersey Lib Jciin SigMi:i Phi Kiip])a; Senior Rho Delta C hi ; Glee Chib Class Secretary ' 42; Stunt ' 41 ; Christinas Paneant ' 41. Night ' 42; Decs Caiiur.i Chili ' 42; Editorial Stall ' of liOTis, Joke Editor 42. Diiiiili Shore, Bid Wo.vc.v, Oiil.r, Blue. Fnitcniiticx. Liifcrs, Foot- luill. (,l,i,N M ' lUcr. The Seniors 32 Peace Junior College I.oiisi: Latham Saiiah Loiise Leatheuwood Grccii lidrii. Xortli Cariiliiia Vayn( illu. Xortli ( ' aroHii,-! 1,1)11 Lcdthcrhcdil Sigiiui I ' lii K. ' ippa ; Decs I ' i ' i ' liuta Mu. I ' lVsiilciit 42; Camera C ' lul) ' i ' l ; Glee Chil) C ' liccr Leader ' -H ; Hockey ' 42; Stunt N ' iglit ' 42; Christ- ' 41 ; Baskctljall 41 ; Softliall iiiiis I ' afTcaiit 42. Diniring. liluf. 11:00 o ' clock Light Ciit.s tcith ih-ki. Jim, PiiiiKi. ' 41 ; Ai ' clicrv ' 41 ; .MiiiKiijraiii Clul. 41. 42; Stunt Xiglit 41, 42; Current Kvents (lull 41, President Third ' I ' eiiii 41 ; Papyrus Chili ' 41, ' 42; Business Statt ' of I oti ' s 42; Phi Theta Kapjia 41, ' 42. A ' icc President 42; Christmas Pageant 42; Senior Superhxtive ' 42 ; Pres- ident Athletic Association ' 42; Privileged Honor Koll ' 42. Mounfninecrs. T i m e Horses, Tonight ll ' c Love. Maiuoimk I,itk Haleigh. North Carolina H,nl I ' i Theta Mu; (ilee Club. Librarian ' 41 ; Kditorial Stafl ' Lorrs ' 41. ' 42; Vice President Day Students ' 41. ' 42; Dees Camera Club ' 41. Pi ' esident 42; Sigma Pi Alplia 41. Secretary-Treas- urer ' 42; Phi Theta Kappa ' 41. Secretary ' 42; Scholastic Honor Roll ' 42. Hliic. Ucl Uuscs, Music, French. 33 J- AIlI.llKKll I ' llYOli McCaiIV LkII.A McKiJIMIIX Raluigli. Niirtli ( ' ai-dliii.i K.iliinli. Nnitli ( ' ai ' i)liiia MihIiaJ Hlin l),.|hi Clii. [AII(:A1(F.T SC ' E fASSEY IJ.iK ' iyli, Ninth t ' arciliii. ' i Sii;iii.i rill K,i|i|p.i ; .Ma V Signui Pill K.-i].]..-i; (iullfnid CInn. ' M,i„. Orvhhls. T. (., ' ,, |,,j -j,-, . ]{„,,,„. ,.,ic ( olli ' fic ' -H. Diir.icij, I ' inli, Earrings. 1 dii s ' H lihic, I ' irst Star. Forgct-mc- Angora .sKralrr.s. Hangs. ' ■' . ' ) ' i;,rn. Parades. Hracc- liis. The Seniors 34 Forty- tivo Lotus ChAKLOTTK W. MaTTUKWS NaNCV v.. MiDllI.KTON- K,ilrii;li, Xortli Carolina lialrlj li. Nciith Carolina Cliarloltc Xinici Sli iiia riii Ka))iia; May I ' l ' I ' luta Mu. C ' liurt ' +1 ; Hu illl ' s Staff I.OTIS 41. •SicinnniiKj, Bliu, Violets. lie, I Unscs. Mil mil, Choco- IlllC. LriY MiTCHINEIl WilsonV Mills. N. C. Sigma I ' lii Ka|i|ia, Secretary ' 41; Stunt Mulit ' i . ' -12: Basketball il, ' -t2 ; Softball •-H. ' 42: Dean ' s List ' 42: Stunt Xight ' -H, 42. Sports, U ' li ' li-iinls. ir i( ' Forest. 35 Janice Millex H. ' ili ' if ' li, North C ' iiriiliiui J II nice Sigma Phi KM|)pa. Hcih Sunrise Sirciiiiilc, Vnifiiriiis. C ' hiiioliite I ' liil- dinij. Jessie HaiiI ' eh N ' ewboli) Doiiotfiv Dean Oohikn ' lhnlll •t( , North Carolina (iarncr. North Carolina Pallji Dot Rho Dilta Chi; I ' .S.C.A. Pi Theta Mu. Sccrutarv ' 42 ; Cahini ' t 41, Vice President .Marshal ' ¥1. ■-12: State Treasurer, S.C.A. .., .,,„. ,;„ .,.. H„shrtball, •42: Privileged Honor Roll Vnainiu. Red Uosc.s. Hlnc. 41. ■42: Phi Tiieta Kappa -H, Treasurer ' 42; Sigma Pi Al].)lia +2 ; Christmas Pageant ■42: Stunt Night ' 42. Chocohitc Ice Crciini, Pink, Davidson Boys, Conferences. -The Seniors 3G Peace Junior College Maiu:aiikt Ghaixgeh Pakkkii Wiishington, 1). C. Margaret I ' i ' I ' hut. ' i AIu: Stunt Xiuht 41. ' ■■. .May Day C ' cuirt 41 ; .luiiior Day Stiulciit C ' duiK ' H Representative ' 41 ; Business Staff Lotus ' 4 2. Bine, This Love of Mine, Drentii (iirl of Pi Kiippa Alpha, Carolina, Toinm Dorset . IsAIlELI.A I.oriSA PeAKSALI, Hoeky I ' dlnt, Ncirtli Carolina I.-r.ie Kiio Delta (In: I ' .S.C.A. Caljinet 41, I ' reMiient 42; I ' rivilegcd Honor Koll ' 41, 4 J : Outstanding Senioi ' ' 42; Student I ' ouneil ' 42; Sigma I ' i Alplia 42; Honor Koll ' 42 ; Table Hostess ' 42 ; Glee t ' lul) ' 42, Viee President; Christmas Pageant ' 41, ' 42; Student I.egislatui ' e ' 41; Current Kvents Club 41, President, seeond term; Monogram Club ' 42; Rho Representative ' 42; Dees Camerii Club ' 41, ' 42; Hoekey Team ' 41, ' 42; Archery ' 41 ; Tennis ' 42 ; Stunt Night ' 42. Mountains, Bobbi Parrot, nine. Coneerto in B Flat Minor, Starlight. Alke T M LI. v.Y PrrcHEOiii) R. leigh. ,S7 n-th ( in I,- 11 ' ai-( iliiia Sign a Plii K, ipp i; (ilee Club 41, 42. I ' nif irnis. .S eeets ' ' ' Green E ie.s Daneing, . celry. Vaea tions. 37 (Iladvs Pitt iax Uuk City, North Carolina GUidijs Hliii Delta Clii ; Dean ' s List Sigma I ' lii Ka|]| ■42; Stunt Mylit ' -12; Chief mas Pageant H, Leoxa Lane Porter Franklin, North Carolina Lane Clirist- M i ' 42. Hid Hosts, ] ' hi iiii{i liitult, Mii.i ' u-. Bah ' us. i2; Dees Camera Ciiilj ' -t2 ; Business Staff Loirs ' • . t ' coplf, liruhiSy ' I ' xcluiiliUiC- .v i7 . Books. Frances Glenn Rainey Raleigh, North Carolina PoWi Sigma Phi Kappa, President ' ■1 ' 2, Treasurer ' 41 ; Hookey 41 ; .Monogram Club ' 41, 42 ; Glee Club ' 41 ; Papyrus Club ' 41, ' 42; Voices of Peace Staff, Literary Editor ' 41 ; LoTi-s Editorial Staff ' 41, 42, Editor-in-Chief ' 42 ; Sigma Pi Alpha ' 42 ; Day Student Council Secretary ' 42; Stunt Night ' 41; Out- standing Senior ' 42; Phi Tlieta Kappa ' 42 ; Tennis ' 41, ' 42, Captain 42; Schol- arslii|i Club ' 41. Blue, Lucien LcLong. Indis- creet, Bain, Emily Dicken- son, Gardenias, George Gershwin. -The Seniors 38 Elizabeth Teckla Reins Lenoir, Xortli Carolina Tccl- KIhi IXIta Clii, Vico Trcsi- (li ' iit ' i ' l: Junior Representa- tive Student Council ' 41 : P.S.C.A. Cabinet. Secretary ' 42: Dean ' s List 41, ' 42: Pajn-rus Club ' 41, ' 42: Busi- ness Manager Voices of Peace ' 42 ; Business Staff Lotus ' 42 : Current Events Club ' 41 ; Program Cbairman, Third Term: Scholastic Club ' 41 : Christmas Pageant ' 41 ; May Day ' 41 : Student Legislature ' 41. Sara, Quiet Hour, Air Mails, Cherry Cokes. Forty-tivo Lotus ; lAitY Mayo Riker Statisvillc, Xiirtli Carolina Mari -0 Kho Delta Chi: Glee Club ' 42, Ti-casurer ' 42: Papyrus Club 42, Vice President ' 42: Granddaughter ' s Club ' 42 : Christmas Pageant ' 42. (ileiiii Miller, Walling in the Rain, Music, Kittens, Pink. Winifred Rose Sinitlitield, North Carolina Winnie Pi Theta Mu : Christmas Pageant ' 41 : Papyrus Club ' 41, President ' 42; Sigma Pi Alpha ' 41, ' 42: Pi Theta Kapjia 42: Scholarship Club ' 42 : Granddaughter ' s Club ' 41. 42; Current Events Club ' 41 : Dean ' s List ' 42. Open Fires, Steals, Blue eyes,. Sarcasm, Siiirez-Moi. 39 Jane Royster Zana Fi.okexce Studeraker Saiia Griffith Tate Favettuville, North Carolina C ' arrboro, Nortli Carolina (ia.stonia, Xortli Carolina ■Jonc ZiiiNi Fid Sam Sigma I ' hi Ka|i|ia; Senior Klio Delta Clii ; Stiulunt Ulio Di ' lta Chi; Student Class ' icc I ' risiikiit ' 42; Council Trcasurfr ' 42; Cur- Covuuil Kepresontative Class Dean ' s List ' 42; Stunt i ht rent Events Club ' 41, Sccre- of ' 42; Dean ' s List ' 42; ' 42. Md ' rics. I ' crfii inc. Caiivcrt- ihl,: ' . Food. tary. First Term; Glee Club Christmas Pageant ' 41; So- ' 41 ; Table Hostess ' 42; Kdi- eiety Plav ' 41; Student torial Staff ' I oTrs ' 42; May Legislature ' 41; Honorary Day ' 41 ; Christmas I ' ageant I ' eaee Hockey Second Team ' 41 ; Archery ' 42; Privileged ' 42. Horioi- I{oll ' 42. I, ,_, .; 7 . , ' I . ■.,,.■Iticti Ire Lrcdiii. lime Ddihl , Viv ' uiii, Fhii ' iilii. ir ( .V, Ei ' tiiiiigiii-P iiis, Triivcl ' nnj, Radio, Uiil. I ' icii ' ic.i, Tcchic. -The Seniors 40 Peace Junior College Gretchex Tekkei.l .Iaxet Mii.i.KU ToMLixsox LorisE Vaughax Halfifili. Xcirth C ' ai-nliim Ul,-u-k Ci-cck, Ncjrtli t ' arolina Hiili S(|uar(. ' . cii-tli Cai-cilliia Peggy Jiiiut Louise Sigma I ' hi Kajipa: l ' a]ivni I ' i Tlirta Mu ; (ikr C ' luli l ; Hlin Dulta Chi; Papyrus Club Set-ix-tarv 42; Sigma Stunt N ' iglit 42: .Mcmogram Club -tl, 42: I ' .S.C.A. Pi Alpha 41, Pi-fsitknt ' 42; Club ' 4]. EijuipiiRiit Mana- Cabinet, Triasurur, 42; Phi Theta Kappa ' 42; Senior ger 42: Basketball Captain Stunt Night 41; Glee Club 42 ; Hockey Team 41 ; Soft- ball 41, 42; Basketball 41, 42; Decs Camera Club ' 42; Current Events Club ' 41 ; Jlay Day 41 : Christinas Pageant 41 ; I ' ing-pong 41, 42. YrJIo-.c. J. . .. ••7 ' ;,v Love of Mine, Je-uelri , Flo-icers, Mxxic. Stunt 42. Frank Simitni. Jihies In tli, ight, lintterseoteh. Mmin tii ' in.s. 41, Enniee, Hospitals, iStraus U-a!t=es, nine. 4,1 J Jam; .Joii.nsox W.m.teh M.miv Giuidiix V. t ikrs Xixa Faxnie Wkexn Burgiiw, North (. ' .■nciliim BltKloiihord. Nnitli Cnrolina (- ' lu-y, North Carolina Jane Gnrd ' u- Nina Kho Dilt.i Chi. I ' risiiieiit Hlio Dult.-i Chi. ' rrt ' usiircr V I ' ljitii Mu ; Decs Camera -H ' ; Marshal ' 41. ' i ' l So- •-!■•_ ' : l{lillMf;( ' liih H ; Christ- Chili ' i ' l: Granddaughter ' s elety I ' lay 41: Stunt Ni ht mas I ' ageaiit ' -H. ' il. Stunt Cluh ' i . ' -H ' ; Stewart il, +2: Outstandini;- Senior Xiglit ' -H , ' 42 ; (ilee Clul) Kohertson Art Scholarslil]) ' 42; Current Kvents Chih ' 41 ; Mav Day -H : Hoekey ' +2. ' H; (Jranddaiii hter ' s Cluh ' 41 . ' +•_ ' ; Tennis ' 11 . ' +! ' . ,., ,. , ,, , nine. Jliiaihiill. Mii.sii-, Kni Ii.sli 7 ' a ' V( ,s, Miif iisiiiix. liniiitli i ' x Ice ViisdtiHt . Dirti fiiii;! Chil- Crtaiii, S-cc ' t III mill y, (loml ilnii. llii h I ' liiccx. Food, Btirgau: The Seniors 42 xmJ. JLF these are our senior superlatives. . . . Eleeted in the hite fall hy the pojiular vote of the entire student hody. tiiese are the yirls we have ehosen as the outstanding senior women of the vear. 43 LoatllOrhoad . . . l.ecause slif ' .s Prt idfiit of Pi Tlict.i Mu. a nuMiibtT of tlu ' Stiulfiit Council. Pri ' sidt nt of tlie Athletic Association . . . because she ' s served her otfices faitlifully and sincerely, .md en- deared herself to the student liody with her Wavnesville hroiiue. K atdandi iita Chlinil , . . lifcausf slie ' s President of I ' lii ' I ' lict.-i K.i|i|].i. I)usini-ss manager of tile LoTrs, and a nuinlier iif Rlio Delta (lii . . . liecause lier interest and en- tliusiasni f(ir all niiilertakinns of tlie Senior Class have lieiri unparalli led, and In r Iny.ilty nid ' ailinn ' . Fountain . . . because she ' s President of the Seinor (lass, a marshal from Sigma Phi Kappa, and a memlur of the Student Couneil . . . we elected her May ( ueen. which honor she acee))ted with her usual grace . . . because she ' s our Hedy of the Senior Class. Pokey iH-causf sIr- ' s Presi- dent of Sigma Phi Kappa, cditor-in- eliiet ' of tile Lorrs, a nieiiilier of the Pa|)yriis Club, and Secrttary-Treas- nrer of the Day Student C ' nnneil . . . heeause she ' s in Phi Tlieta Ka])pa and Sigma Pi Aljijia . , . lieeause of her brilliant ideas and t-nergetie personality. emot Isabel . . . because of her outstanding leader- ship as President of the Peace Student Christian Association . . . because she ' s helped make the re- ligious life at Peace more real to us . . . she ' s a mem- ber of Rho Delta Chi and of Sigma Pi Alpha; capable and amiable. Jane . . . because she ' s proved herself capable of handling the ditiicult job of presiding over the new society, Rho Delta Chi . . . because she ' s had a lead- ing part in our stunts both junior and senior years . . . because she ' s friendly, unselfish, and fun. MAY QIJEEIV MISS ANN FOINTAIN 46 MISS PEACE MISS DOHOTHV HARRISON ' 47 b THE SE] IORS— AT EASE 48 The Juniors And these are our Juniors — who look up to the Seniors (until they ' re uppcrclasbmen themselves) and who look down on the preps. . . . They slave over the Jr.-Sr. — well, once a year. Dorothy Jean Wilson President Betty Rhodes Vice President M. RTH. Thornton Lib Beaty Secretary Treasurer Miss Margaret Little Sponsor Seated: Thornton, Iip;it -. Standing: Wilson, Miss Little, Rhodes. 49 1 Courtney Allen, (.iildvilk-. S. C. lihn Delta Chi Makv Mintkh ArsBoN, Tarboro, N. C, liha Dilt i Clii MAiiii.MiKT Ann Baoley, Raleigh. N. t ' .. I ' l T irtti Mii Sa]!.mi ]!ailky. Fair Blurt ' . N. C, Pi Thria M ,i Betsy Barrow, Halciuli. . ( ' .. lihi, Drilti Chi Hazel Bai iim, 1 )iirli.Mii, N . C, Pi Theta Mii Jane Bea.man, RaKif.li. N. C. liho D,lti, Ch, Josepiii.ne Beatty, Ivanlioe, X. C. Pi Thria Mn Elizabeth Beaty, Raleiijli. N. C Sii mii I ' lii Kapjia Dorothy Beddingehu.d, Haliii;li. N. C. Pi Thila M ii I- ' lorrie Best, Dunn. N. C. Si( ma Phi Kappa Betty Bhierstein, Cliarlottf. . C. Rhi} Delia Chi Eleanor Kathryn Blalock, Haztlwooil. N. {_ ' .. ' ; Thela M ii Xell Boyette, Carthage, N. C Pi Thela M ii Maroaret BRiGiis. Faleiiih. N. C. Rko Delia Chi Beatrice Brinkley, .Stem, N. C. Dorothy Britt, Clinton, X. C Sir ma Phi Kajipa Margaret Brotku ' ell, Raleiiilt. X. C.. liho Delia Chi Margaret Brvton, Biseoe, X. C, liho Delia Chi Joyce Carroll, TnrkeY. X. C, - ' ' TJiela Mn -The Juniors - MIHBIHIMSEBl 1942 Lotus Carrie Carter, Henderson. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Elizabeth Carter, Wallace, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Si SAX Carter, Wallace. N. C, Pi Theta Mii Kdith Axx Cavixess. Lillinfjtciii. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Helex Mahie Cavtox, Kinstcni. X. C. Pi Thrta M ii Evelvx Cheek, Raliii;li, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Grace Coates, Rakigii. N. C. Pi Theta M ii Kathrvx Creech, Betlicsda. Md.. Pi Thrta Mii ,Iaxe Cromahtie, Ciarland. X. C Pi Theta Mu Elizabeth Croom, Kniglitdale. X. C, Rhii Delta Chi Bettv CiLBRETii, Favetteville. X. ( ' .. Pi Theta Mu Florixe Currix, Howland. X. C. lih(j Delta Chi Jaxe CrsicK, Kinifsport. Tenii.. lihn Delta Chi Marivarktta Dail, Kenansville. X ' . C. Pi Theta Mu Mary Dalrymple. Joneslioro. X. C. Pi Theta Mu Adelaide Dardex. Avdeii. X. C Sigma Phi Kappa Marjorie Dea ' x, Wendell. X. C, Pi Theta Mu Betty Jeax Dowxes, Cape diaries. ' a.. Sigma Phi Kappa Cora Drake, Beniiettsville. S. C. Rho Delta Chi Dorothy Dikes, Alioskie. X. C lihu Delta Chi . Daphxe Duxx, ii.ilfii;li. N. C .. Siyma Phi Kappa Bessie Dworskv, Raleigh, N. C, Pi Thita Mu Katherine Emory, Raleigh. N. C. Siijma Phi Kappa Sarah Entsminger, Bon Air. Va., Sir ma Phi Kappa Lai ' RA Faulkner, Kiiistoii. N. C, Pi Thcfa Mii Jane Dudley Erancis, WayncsYille, N. C Pi Tlifta Mu Betty Ann Fulghum, Kcnly. N. C, lihu Delta Chi Margaret FuguAY, Lilliiigton. N. C Siffma Phi Kappa Marguerite Gaskin, Sniitlifield. N. C Pi Theta Mu Peggy Gattis, Raleigh. N. C, Pi Tbrfa Mu Anne Glass, Greensboro. N. C, liho Delta Chi Jean Glenn, Raleigh, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Anne Godwin, Raleigh. N. C Sirjma Phi Knppa Elizabeth Gore, Raeford. . C Sigma Phi Kappa Margaret Grant, Moeksville. N. C lihn Delta Chi Jane Guthrie, Pearisburg. Va., Rho Delta Chi Mary Frances Haskins, Kinston, N. C, I ' i Theta Mu Jane Hendricks, Raleigh. N. C, Pi Theta Mu Ann Hendrix, Raleigh, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Marv Hill, Raleigh. N. C. The Juniors J 1942 Lotas Laira Holland, Ealeigh, . C, Rho Delta Chi Frances Htghes, Halifax, Va. Rebecca Hurt, North Tazewell, Va., Sigma Phi Kappa Eleanor Johnson ' , Pittsboro, X. C Sigma Phi Kappa Betsy Johx Jones, Raleigli. X. C. Kathekixe Jones, Apex. X. C, liho Delta Chi Margaret Jones, Laurinhurj;, X. C, Rho Delta Chi Elean ' ou Kirkpatrick, Cary, X. C, Pi Theta Mit May Gordon ' Latha.m, Greensboro. X ' . C, Sigma Phi Kappa Ida B. Leesox, Rocky Mount. X. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Xaxcy- Lewis, Cliadbourn, X. C Sigma Phi Kappa Ellex Lee Lovelace, Goldsboro. X. C Pi Tlnta Mii Iris Lyxch, P ' nquay .Springs. X ' . C. Ellex Ly ' Xdox, Raleigh, X. C. Pi Theta Mii Doris Lvox, Elizabethtown. X. C. Pi Thrta Mn Elsie McCaix, Newport. X. C. Pi Theta Mii Annie Lucia McCalluji, Rowland, X . C Rho Delta Chi Margaret McChrkax, Pineville, Ky., Pi Theta Mu Ella Beth McCrery, Colerain, X, C Rho Delta Chi N ' axcy ' McCiLLOCH, Elizabethtown, N. C, Sigyna Phi Kappa , I in 1:1.1 i!i; ' rH Mc ' Intvhk, Laiiriiiluir . . I ' .. Sirfiiia Pin Kaiipa Katk McKimmox, Raleigli. N. C, Rho Di ' lla Chi ■MiLLiK Manx, Dunn, N. C. Sir ma Phi Kappa M.Miv TiiAvxK Massengill, Raleigh. N. C. Pi Thvta Mii MAKtiARET Massey, Hanijidtui-Sydncv. Va.. Pi Thi ' ia Mu Bette MoxTiiuMKiiY, Salfm, Va., Sigma Phi Kappa Makiox MdHTOx, Oxford, N. C Sigma Phi Kappa REHECfA MoHTON, Oxford. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa CoHA I.EE SIyatt, Clayton, N. C; Pi Tlicta Mii .Susan Newxiiam, Ralcig ' li, N. C. ' ( ' Tlu-la Mil Eunice Pahkeii. Mount Olive. N. C, Rho Delta Chi Nell 1 ' aiikek, Lilliugton. N. C Sigma Phi Kappa Helen Pattehson, Roseboro. N. C. Pi Thrta Mu Vivian Pearsox, Kinston, X. C. Pi Theta Mu Mary Peele, Goldsboro. N. C, Pi Theta Mu Mary Anna Pe.nce, Wagram, N. C. Pi Theta Mu Harriet Pressly, Raleigh. N. C, Rho Delta Chi Betty Rhodes, I.ineolnton, N. C Rho Delta Chi Dorothy Richeson, Hazelwood. X. C Pi Thela Mu Lois Robertson, Henderson, X. C, Sigma Phi Kappa -The Juniors 1942 Lotus Bettv Ri-MBAiGH, Raleigli, . C, Sigma Phi Kappa F.LLA Mae SAULs Raleigh, X. C. Pi Tluta Mu Eleaxor Self, Raleigh. X. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Helen Shaw, Favettcville. X. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Marv Sha«-, I- ' a_vetteville, X. C. Rho Delta Chi Vihgixia Shaw, Havei-ford, Pa., Sigtna Phi Kappa Patsy Short, Shelby, X. C Sigma Phi Kappa Virginia Short, Elm City. N. C, Pi Thcta Mu Rebecca Simmons, Wake Forest, X. C. Sigma Phi Kappa ilARV Ann Slaughter, Raleigh, X . C, Pi Theta Mu Anne Smith, Raleigh, X. C, Pi Theta Mu Mary-ana Smith, Kiugsport, Teiin., Sigma Phi Kappa WiLMA Smith, Bay City, Mieh.. Sigma Phi Kappa Yvoxne -Smith, F ' armville, X. C. liho Delta Chi Betsy Snipes, Raleigh. X. C, Hho Delta Chi Em5ia .Soitherland, Smithtiekl, X. C Pi Thrta Mu Marilyn Spiers, Raleigh. X ' . C. Sigma Phi Kappa Hilda .Stephens, F ' airmont. X. C Sigma Phi Kappa Betty Stonebanks, Raleigh, X. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Betty Tatum, Tatiim. S. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Gladys Taylor, Rakiiili, N . I ' .. J ' i ' I ' lirla M ii Jeax Tayloh, Kak ' if.li. N. C. Rho Drita Chi PpXifiY Tayloh, Winstoii-Salcm. N. C. Siijma Phi Kappa Hklkn- Teiskr, Henderson, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Glorh Temple, Raleigli. . C, Sigma Phi Kappa Winn Thompson, Erwin, N. C Sigma Phi Kappa Martha Thornton, Dnnn, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Belle Thorp, Oxford, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Frances Thurston, Raleig ' li, N. C, Pi Theta Mii Ann Trice, Favettcvillc, X. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Margaret Tucker, Winston-Salem. N. C, Rho Delta Chi Grace Walker, Ahoskie, N. C. Pi Theta Mil Helen W ' alker, Mocksville. N. C, Rho Helta Chi Martha Wallace, Raleigli, N. C. Vera Estelle Watkins, Wake Forest, N. C. rAHTHA Love West, Marietta. Ga., Sigma Phi Kappa Betty Wheless, Louisburjr. N. C, Pi Theta Mu Glenn Wiutimkld, Kinston, N. C. Pi Theta Mu Colleen Widenhouse, Concord. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Caroline Williams, Inez. N. C, Rho Delta Chi -The Juniors 1942 Lotos Dorothy .Ikax Wilsox. Dunn. N. C. Sir ma Phi Kappa Janf Wilsdx, Raleigh. N. C Pi Thrta Mii M.uiv Alice Wilsox, Raleijrii. N. C. Pi Thrta Mii Rosa Wixuourxe, Ralt-ijrli. N. C. RIu, I),-lta Chi Bessie ' oodahu, Ralt-i li. N. C, Pi Thrta M it Cecile Woodrixg, Easton. Pa.. liho Drlta Chi E-MMA Wre.xx, Carv. X. C ' ; Thrta Mii SPECIAL . TUDE. TS Axx Carter, Wallace. N. C Pi Thrta Mii MAHiiARET (Jlexx, Raleiffli. N. C Pi Thrta Mii Betty Patrick, Kinijs Mountain. N. C Pi Thrta Mii 57 1 ' lie Iciwlv ones . . . but irivahialile fur their fuii-iiiaki ' iif ' , fi ' dlicsomc wa_Ys. anil i cKiil s|i(iitMiiaiislii|i. ' I ' lieir otiiccrs are clinscii fiaiiii tin- St ' iiior Preps, will), like tile eolleye f iiK, Jilaii for graduation ill June. Kathkrixe Walser I ' li ' siilfiit I ' atty Silliman Secret (irii-T re fis tin- r Maky Ann- Foushee Viee 1 ' resilient Miss Louise Maxget Sportxnr PREPS ;..) riiilil : Wiilscr, Miss .Maii;;ct, .Sillim.in, l ' i usliee. 68 Preps Mahv LoiisK Aberxetiiv, Rali-igli, N. C. Kathkhixp: Achek, Petirsluirj ' -. a.. Sigma Phi Kappa Mary Elizabeth Andrews, Raliii;li. X. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Fax.vie Cooper, Hfnder.snn. N. t ' ., Sigma Phi Kappa .Ioaxxe CoisART, Cliarlottc. N. C Pi Theta Mu Mary Axx Fousiiee, Grt-eiisliiiro, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Sarah Holmes, GrtTiisliDro. N. C Sigma Phi Kappa axcy McCauley. Danville. ' a.. Sigma Phi Kappa MAin- Fraxces Mitchell, Raliij;li. X. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Betty Morrlsox, Charlottt-. X. C. Khn Dflta Chi Maiujaret Myatt, Sniithrifltl. X. C. Pi Thfta Ml, Dora Pickett, Wallace. X. C. Uhit l),lta Chi Frances Sholes, Lynclilniri;. ' .a.. Sigma Phi Kappa Anabel Staxcill. Ralci li. X. C Sigma Phi Kappa Charlotte .Staxtox. .Saiifonl. X. C.. Rho Delta Chi Anne Todd, Raleisli. X. C. Pi Th,-la Mii Betty Vreelaxd, F ast Oraiini-. X. ,1.. Rho Delta Chi Katherine Walser, Coiuiird. X. C., Sigma Phi Kappa 59 Preps Martha Askkw, Rnlfifjii, N. C. Sirjma Phi Kappa Jane Biiuwx. Aruli.i. Curacao. N. W. I., Rhd Drlla Chi Anne Grant, Mncksville, X. C Jiha IMta Chi •Tkan Hall, Fayi-tti ' ville, N. C. liha Delta Chi Mildred Kirkland, Cliarlotte. N. C Sicfma Phi Kappa Lillian I,k(trano, Shelby, N. C.,Si( tna Phi Kappa DoiKiTHEA Sii.LiMAN, GrecDsbnro. N. C Sifftiia Ph Kappa Patuk ' ia lSillimax, (irct-nslioro. X. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Marietta Smith, Mooksville, X. C Sigma Phi Kappa Alvtk Wiiitted, (iailup. New .Mexico, Rhu Drlta Chi 60 _£ • ' SOCIETIES Jaxe Walter liho l),ll,i Chi DoiiOTiiY Ociiriix ' ; ' J ' Inhi Mil Cathf.rixe Joxes Si i iiii Fill Kappa Gl.AllVS I ' lTTjrAX Hho Delta Chi Sai!a Gexheimer ' ; Thcta Mil AxX FOUNTAIX Sii mii Phi Kappa i w, ■...j WBgKBaB JrthJ. - ' ■ur a rtf i v f ' rtnii Virlfti SIGMA PHI KAPPA Fi:ax R.mney President M.MiJoiuE Uaii.ky Vice Vrisiihiif I.rrv MiTcmxEK Hei.fx Andiiews Sccrctiirii TiKisiircr Miss Peuuy Lee .Ioxes .Miss Makgauet I.ittee Spunsor Co-sponsor Sigs, lovjil Sigs . . . wr ' i-L ' ]ii-cui(l nf l)(.iiig tlic oldest and largest- sdcioty at Peace . . . ami tlie milv xicietv t(i in |ieriiiaiiently Hie silviT eii|i Inr dramatic ability. . . . lleiiieiiilier the tun we had. ' ]{usli week . . . the Uarnyard Brawl and M. B. s Old Faithful . . . su ]iense of ]iledge day and our sixty- three new girls . . . initiation .inil the coal |iile. ... I shall conforni my con- duct . . . the l)am|Uet and riaiu-iiig .ifter« ards ' . . . the Keii Cross fund . . . Sig ]ilay . . . jiurple and gold. PI THETA Sara Leatherwood 1 ' resident Sarah Gexheimer Vice Pre.siileiit Dorothy Oc.bi ' rn Seeretiirti Peggv Brewer Treasurer ■Miss Wixifiikh Kuhns Sl oiisiir ,Miis. Charles Williams Co-spniisor I ' i TliL-ta Mu, wc ])lcdgf voii (lur iillegiiincu . . . Drganizcd at Peace in 1906 . . . our watflibiril p(i tris . , . tlio jiius we gave out in cliainl . . . open house and too mueli food . . . iuoI.isms and tiour at initiation . . . Glenn and Vivian at tlie banquet . . . and wei-erTt we |)roud to win the inter-soeiety hockey tournament ' ' . . . Cherish the yreen and white. RHO DELTA CHI Jaxe Waltku Prcsuh ' ttt Tkckla Hkixs Kathhyn 1{is(k,i;lia M.miy Gounox Wai.tp;rs icr I ' rishlciif Si ' crctiiri Treasurer Sponsor . Miss Letitja C ' liuiiK Miss Hkktik Lkk WiirTEsniKs Co-sponsor Stand ii|i and clifci ' tor KIki Drlta Clii . . . sclicMd voar l)t ' {;un . . . movie ]jartv . . . stiii-y trlliiin ' with Mi . I ' rcssly . . . imincluii - a])iili ' s . . . roses for tile ]{lio ' s . . . initiation . . . most lioiioi alile member of the Hho Delta Chi society . . . ac ' orn |iushint; «ith noses . . . early morninf; jaunt . . . bannuet at Sir ' altei- . . . |ioeiii for speeches-. . . I Love Vou Truly by Miss C ' urric . . . cahn after lornl . . . sjiorts coinpctition . . . red and bite. SIGMA PI ALPHA Gretchen Teuueli, On M;i_v 5. l!):i!). tliu ' J ' liuta Clia]itcr of Sif;in.-i I ' i Alpli.i was ustablishcil at Peace, and at tliat time, we were proud to be the only junior college with the distinction of having a cha]iter. Membership is ol)taiiied by invitation and is liniiled tci those students iith a liii;li hi ni)i ' avei-age in languages and an honor a erage ui general scholastic wink. Miss Ami Haynor, mir sponsor, is also the national vice luesiileiit ot this honorai ' v language fraternity. Lift lu rli lit: Bisccglia, Lucls, Blayncy, Terrell, l nmy, Hi; 66 PHI THETA KAPPA Anxk C ' ulnx P resilient In 1939 the Gamma Phi Cliapter of I ' hi Tlitta Kappa was established at Peace, the society being a national organization and functioning in the junior college as Phi Beta Kappa does in the four-year college. Tapping services for new members are held twice during the year: in the early fall and again in the late spring. The members are chosen for scholar- ship, character, and leadershij). At Peace the membership is limited to twelve. This year the society has made excellent progress under the capable leader- ship of its president, Ann Chunn, and under the guiding influence of its sponsor. Miss Perry Lee Jones. Front row: Rainey, Terrell. Back row: Chunn, Luck, Newbold, Rose, Leatlierwood. 67 . {Scholastic Honors At the end of e.u-li tmii M ' linla tic lidMiirs are aiiiiDuneed in two honor rolls; the first being eonijioscil of those fii ' ' ' averugiiig ninety or above on eaeli subject; the seconil bein;;- eoniposeil of those ,i;irls averaiiiiig ninety or abo e on all subjects. Tims this honorary i;ron|i is niaile np of those i irls who have maintained tiiicinghont the school year a high standard of work. SENIORS Isalielle I ' earsall. l{o ky Point, X. C; Winifred Rose. SnnthHeld. N. C. ; Anne Chunn, Fort Rragg, . . C. ; Marjorie Luck. Raleigh, X. ( ' .; Frances Raincy, Raleigh, X. C; Gretchen Terrell, Raleigh, X ' . C. JUXIORS Mary Hill. Raleigh. . C; Frances Thurston, Raleigh, X. C. ; Klizabeth C ' rooni, Raleigh, X. C; Florine t ' ui-iin, Rowland. N. C; Jane Cusick, Kings- port. Tenn.; Cora Drake. Rennettsville. S. ( ' .: Retsy John Jones. Raleigh, X. C. : Ida Relic Leeson, Rocky Mount, X. ( ' .; Harriet I ' ressly, Raleigh, X. C; Retty Rhodes, I.ineolnton, . . C. ; Jean ' I ' aylor. Raleigh, X. C. : Martha Wallace, Raleigh, X. ( ' . : Martha l.ove West. Marietta. Ga.; Colleen Widcn- house, Concord, X. C. : Retty Patrick. Kings Mountain, X. C. PREPS Jane Rrown. Arulia, Dutch West Lidies : FaTuiie Cooper, Ilenders X. C. ; Retty I-on Vreeland, East Orange. Xew Jersey. OrA «8 L. :■■%i fii. ' ■: -■-- ?r ORGA] IZATIO] S The P.S.C.A. Pageant. PEACE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION fT ' Mi 1= ' g I.sAHELi.i; I ' kaksall I ' rtshhnt Tlie Peace Student Christian Association is an organization to which every girl be- longs all through the year. An active cabinet of four officers and eight highway chairmen, chosen from the junior and senior clashes by the retiring cabinet and the sponsor, ar- ranges for religious services and entertain- ments which are designed to make religion a definite part of each girl ' s life. The activities are varied; a party at the beginning of the year for new girls, rcgidar Sunday night vespers, and morning watch serv- ices are sponsored by the P.S.C.A. The aim of the Christian As- sociation is to make Christ more real on our campus. Left to fiijht : Massey. Uiclieson. Harrison. Rhodes, H. Shaw, Pt Cusick, liisceglia, Miss Stct-k ' , Newbold, Reins. all, ' aughn, M. Smith, 71 DoKoiiiv Hahiiisox I ' rtsiihiit STUDENT COUNCIL At Pi. ' . ' iCf the stiulciit ydvt riiiin ' iit is ])laniu ' il ,-111(1 ixiiiitid liy tlu- Student C ' oiiii- ril. a i iini|i of fjirls clucti ' d liv tliu students tlionisulvus. This grouj) meets weekly to consider and aet ii])on the problems of the students, anil is also res])i)iisible foi ' editinji ' the Sliiihiit IIiiiKlhoiik. ' I ' lie Stiiileiit C ' liuneil works with the Day Stuileiit C ' liuneil in sponsor- ing social aitixities, a traditional one lieing the Student Body Reception. St ' iittti: UisccKlia, C ' . Jones, Harrison, Foiuitiiin, ' late. Sliiitilinti : J eatlier ' ood, Pearsall, Stndehaker, H. Shaw. 72 DAY STUDE] T €OU] CIL Iii]]ioitai)t tdr |ir(iiiii)tiri ' i-losi ' |- i-rl.-ition- slii[) l)ut (. ' i.-ii tla ' hoartlniti ' U ' ls ami tin- town tu(lcnt.s i thf Diiv Studeiit Council. Kvi-ry Hki.kn ' Anuhkw- t o w ' cuks the group iiieuts to cIimun tliu I ' n.sidrat |irobk ' m of the day students, and it is an invaluabk ' aid in helping- eaeh new student to rtdjust herself to her new surrouTulings during )i ' ieritati(in Week. There are five iiieniliers on the Council, elected by the popuhu- vote of the day student body. These girls also jilan soei.il events to draw the students into a closer unity. Seafi-d: Kainey, Andrew.s. Lxick. Standinf : .J. Taylor, Cheek. 73 GLEE CLUB Tho (xk ' e Chili, iiiidir Hie direction of Mrs, CIku ' Ius Villiuiiis, is mi inspinitioiiiil LorisK I.AiiiAM (ii-ganiz!itioii for i w tr ' ivls who desire to know I ' rtsidc it more about ehoi ' al sinf inff ■■ind jjractical V(jeal music. There are tlnci ' ma jcu ' proiframs presented every yeai-: the Christmas Carol Service, a spiiri; - concert in April, and the program for coiimieiicement and haccalaurca tc services. Each girl gets practical choir experience liy ]iaitici|iatini; ui the choir for the regular weekly chajiel services. A ' . T ., I., riuhl lilk.r. Dial,.-. M. C. I ..itlKiin. ( rec-i-li, 1 ' . TMyliir. Pcarsiill, A. Givint. ■reiiiple. S. (Mrtir, .1, W ilsc.ii, li. .Sli.iw, 1,. I.iitliaiii. N. I ' iirki-r. TaliMii, .VI. .Smith, Blayiu-y, I ' iitrick. 74 Peace is steeped In tl•a( itil M . Among tlinse best-loved by the student body is the annual carol service, presented the day before Christmas holidays by the Glee Club and tiie students. The following j)rograni was given in December 19il: PnocEssioxAi, : O Come All Ye Faitlifiil Adcstc F ' uJdca Silent Xlglit. Holy Night Fran:: Gnibcr School Chorus God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen ' ■' ■. bi Kilitli I.diig Holy Night. Peaceful Night Sir Jos,i h liariihii Sino- Noel Bescancon Carol ScHooi, Choir Joy to the World - ' ' • ' •. from Handel School Chorus Slumber Song of the Infant Jesus F. A. Gcvaert Vllile By My Slieeji (Cliri tma Hynm. 17tli Century) Arr. hi Ma.r Spicker Hallelujah Chorus from The Messiah Hiinihl School Choir Recessional: Hark ! The Herald Angels Sing Mt ' iidclsnohn Betty Vaiiiex Williams, Director Nelly Phillips Staudt, Accompanist 75 THE LOTUS Fran Raixkv Editor-hi-Chiif KDri ' OHIAI, STAFF As.siHtiitc KiJ ' ttars Kav 15iscii;lia. Zaria Stii ii ' l}ak(. ' i ' . l.ili Kdly. ' .Ixsixtiiiit Kililor.s Cfcilo W(Mi(liiiij4. I. ill Ikaty, Fvclyii Cliuok, Bcttv StoIK■l)a k . Art Kd ' iiar Pegiry Sulli an Jssistinit Alt Kititur Kkancir Srif ' r lliiiKj Kij ' itur ( ' atli(}iii( ' Jones Karl ' last siiiiiiiicr M ' Itfi an work (iu this — Till-: LiiTi N of VM-J. — fi)i- you. Till ' fall found all till ' stafl ' lui ' Mibt ' i ' s niakiiifi si-lRtluks and su|u ' i- isuif - ]iu-turfs, workiiifi ' constantly to coniiilitc |iliotoni-a)ilis Ijcfoic Cliristnias. Tliiai aftiT tlir liolldavs, wu ]ilungud iinuicdiaf cly into tlic task of ]iii ' |iaiini;- i ' ci|iy. ritliii;. icvlsinii ' , typing — and the |iulilu ' a I ions rooui was tillrd nitli tin- sound of tlic t viirwritrr and clidlfii ' d uith |ia|Ku-s. Staff nicnilii ' is cut out |ilctni-cs. pasted, ty|ii(l. iiad copy, checked priiof. . . . Vou and I aic tji-catly Indelitcd to a staff cd ' williui; and tiiclcss W(ii-kci-s, and cs|)c -ially to the alt ilepa it iiient foi- nui- chajcoal draw- ings. I ' cggy Sulll an, ait eililor. and I ' llianor Self, assistant ai-t editor, deserve sjiecial mention for their s|denilid work, and we are gratcfnl to our s|MMisor, .Mrs. Worth, for directing our effoi-ts and en- couraging Us. W ' v had fun working a lot, playing a little. ,)oking now, and .irguing then. And so — The I-oti ' s of ' 42. THE LOTUS lUSINKSS STAFF Ann Fiiiiiit.iiii. .Issistiiiit lliisiiits.s Milli- liter; Sarah I, r a t li u r ii o d. Saiali KiitsniiiigiM-, Grace Valkfr, Jaiirt ' rDiiiliriMiii, Ddi-otliv Uritt, Mai-f ant I ' arkL-r. ' IVckla Roins, Sara (iciihuiiinr. Isaliclle lV ' ar all. Poggy Bi ' LWui-. Mai-yaniia Smith. I.ajiu I ' cirUr. Wihna Smith. Harriet Trc slv. Anxe Chuxn liiisiiii-xs Manager Hot fall tlays fduiul iiKiiiliri ' iit the liUNiiR ' s taH ' iif thu I.orrs al- ready I ' ngaiTL ' d in kaiTiiiii how tn tii uru Cdiitractv, plan advrrti .ini; layouts, and intcrvic-w hu nu-ss c-xtcutivcs. Whuii it raini-d. wu (ioimt ' d galoslii ' s and lontinni ' d our work of sulling ads. Wo girls liad fun, MJR ' n luidor the guidance of Miss Mary Kii ' k]iatrick. the ad- viser to the liusuiess statT. se made trips m the school car to all corners of Halelgh. •77 « PAPYRUS CLUB ' J ' lic l ' a|i i ' ii Cliil] «as first in-gaiiizcil in l! . ' i(i f(ir llioM ' f irU irihifstc ' il in oi-cativc writiiii;-. Ill I lie f.ill and ai;aiii in tlic s|iri]|i; the girls wild liavi- liiiili scholastic averages and who liave successfully passed tlieir trv- outs are ta])|)ed into the club at a special asscmhly in cha] el. Tlie student niagaziiu ' . The Viticcs of I ' cdrc. is ]uiblished liv the club. It is issued i|uai-terly and is entirely a student jiulilicaticin. The organization is spcuisured by Miss Helen Sails, head uf tlie English Department. WlxiFUKii Rose President btatiil: liaiiicy, Uciiis. i-larris(ili, Uiker. C .Tones, Lfatherwood, IJiscef lia Staiuliiif : Vaughn, D. Jones, Blayney, Rose, Genlieimer, Drake. 78 DEES CAMERA CLUB Tliu (iiR ' ri ' ciuirc ' iiR ' nt for iiR ' iiilirislii|i in tlio Dcfs CaiiRi-H Chil) is iui iiitort ' st in jilio- togr:i])liy. Organized in 1938, tliis grou]i li.is made great progress witli additional new equipment and books and magazines on [iliotograpliy wliicli have been given to tlie library. Early in the fall, the members are seen lurking behind pillar and ]iost taking snapshots fur the annual, while in the spring their work is devoted to printing and developing pietures. Ma1!.7 01I1E IvUCK I ' ri ' shhiit Sfdtcd: Gr;i , Luck, B. Smith. Standing: Darden, V. Short, Porter, Tumluisun, Downs, L. Lathem, M. G. Latliain, D. Jones. 79 t ' llUA DllAKK, l ' l( .sill, lit DAUGHTERS OF PEACE ' rix ' aini i)f tills chill is to prniiHitc scliool s|nrit ,111(1 tn c.in-N ' (Ml till. ' traditions (if IV-acc. ' i ' lic iii(iiili(tslii}i ri(|vuri ' itii ' nt is tliat a |iaiuiit (11- a ; raii(l|ia lent Ijl ' aa ahuiiiia (if I ' cact ' . OFFICERS C ' llllA .M ( CdUMAX DllAKK, I ' lisili (lit ; Kathuvx M( Kav Ckkkch. Vuc President : ■Faxk .IdiiNsoN Wai.teii, ,Sicntiiri i Mies. Cmakles Williams (Hettj A ' aitk ' ii Wright), SiHiiixor. Prniil nnc: Mjirtlia l.dvc WCsl ((liiiinlilcr ..f .NLirlli.i I,.n.), ALiricttn, G: .: Marj-dret Tiiclier ((lauplitcr (if Vii ' tiini.i Myt-rs ;iii(l f. ' riiii(l(i.iii ' lilcr (if . Iiirt. ' arct Slcrli-). Wilistiin-Salcm, N. t ' .; Katliryii McKay C ' lcccli (frraiHldaiifilitcr (if Kalliryn McKay). lictlicsda, Md.: IMary Alice Wilsoii ((iau).-litcr (if lilith Ullftaldc), Haicij;li, X. C; Doris Lyon (dauKlitcr (if Hcssie Hobesnn), K!i ,alictlit(i n. N. C; Mary Anna Pence (djiughter (if Mary Biiic), ' afii ' ani, N. C; Nancy Conn McCaulcy (dan liter of Nancj ' Conn). Danville, ' a. fiilillf nnc: Emma Wrenii and Xina Wrenn ((i.aii rliters of Wrennie Caudle). Cary. N. C. ; I.auiia Faulkner (dinclitcr of Bessie Vo(il(ai). Kiiiston. N. C: Florrie Vestal liest (). ' rand- (laiifi-liter of Florence ' estal and randdaujiliter of Hoss Smith). Dunn. N. C.; Jane .Tohllson Walter (daughter of iSallie .loliiison). Biirj- ' aw. X. C.; Mary Sliaw (daugliter of Margaret .Jennings). Fayetteville. X. ( : Cora MeCormac Drake (pranddauphter of Cora MaeCormac). Beimettsville. S. C: Mary Mayo Hiker (dauplitcr of I.ois Lonj;). Statesville, X. C. niirh- rinc: Marguerite CasUiai (daiiRliler of Manf;ie Vinson). .Smitlitield, X. C: Winifred Hose (daiitiiiter of Until .Sanders and uraiiddaiinliter of I.ily l.oiitj), Smitlitield. X. C; Xell Parker (llalluliter of Blanche .lohnson). I.illin);ton. X. ( ' .: Lillian Ledrand (praiiddauprliter of Minna ' rorrcnee). Slielln . X. C: Harriet Byrne Pressiy (dauphter of Dr. William t . I ' ressly). Ualeinh. X. ( ' .: lietty Tatllni (daughter of Kli .ahcth Crooiii. praiiddaut-ditcr of Maude Diliuiddie and jiTeat-};raiKidaii}iliter of Dr. .James Dinwiddie). ' ratuni. .S. C.; Kate McKimmon (dauglilcr of A ' illa Xorris). Haleifili. X. C. ' ,l ill iiirliii-v: Pet:t;.v t attis (da ii(;liter of Pliiliii (oittis). Ualcinh. X. C.; . imetle Holiinson (daughter of I. ' lcu cll.x n Williams). Wallace. X. C. : F leanor .Self (dauKliler of Sara Cowles), Haleif?li, N. C.; Fannie Coojier (ixranddaughter of Mar. - Faucette), Henderson, X. C. 80 ' MiiiS - ' ,+ «? ;- mmmmmt it i , ■vtmnKu t ' ,. ATHLETICS Cheering and encouraging tlieir teams to the victory hnc, the cheer leaders liave been at arms ' length all year long. Friendly competition magnified several times at the various games |iro(lnccil a result of fighting spirit — not only on the field, but also in the halls and in the classes — as to whose soeietv was going to win the game. Tlien, on arriving on the scene of conflict, the spectators cooperated with the leaders with loud and emphatic enthusiasm. Almost .any autumn afternoon, the iciotei ' s were found d.-ishiiig to and fro, excitcdiv yelling to their teams. Left li riiihl : Hi-tty I ' :ilrick. ' ; Th l , Mu; Miiry Slwiu, Rhu Delhi (■hi; liclty SloiR-liaiiks, Athletic Ass€ ciation AltlKHiijh I ' Vui-y !J ' ' ' ' studying physical cdiicjiticin at Peace is a mem- ber of the Athletic Associiition, the active governing board is coni])o-.ei of the members of the Monogram t ' lub. This board, at various time during the year, liolds assembly meet- ings at which tlic point system is ex- phiined, awards are made, and liealth programs arc presented. It also sponsors the various athletic tourna- ments and maintains the students ' Little Store. S. R. H Le. thee vooii President Top rmc: Leatiierwixid. Pressly, Quinn. Bottom ro-w: Rainey, Tomlinson, Walser. 83 ■ mmtmm Hakriet Pressly, Head HOCKEY Hdckt ' V s)iirit at I ' carr i liinli. ' I ' lif tlirill iif st ' ciiif - tliu linll MR ' cussfiilly evadt ' tlio fjoalic and CDiiiplctc a point ai)pca1s to till ' girls. It apiicals to tlioni in such a way tliat tlii ' c ' oni])cti- tion among tlu ' tlncc sociitius is watclied closely. Eacli year .1 toiiniauieiit is lii ' ld in which each of the three societies ])hiys the other two. In addition to the winning ))hiyers gaining points toward tlicir monograms, their society is given point.s toward the society cup. s, . -m—y , ■iTi ' rill- Slfjs fcniijlit a hard tii lit and iiiaMai, ' id tii i-iiiui- ill sfcoiid plac-f in the tounia- LiKiit — just a Httle liardfi- iiuxt time, Siss. Left to right: Xell Parker, Sara Entsminger. Dorothy Jc-aii AVilsnn. May Gordon Latham, Lois Rol ertson, Marjraret Futiuay. Congratuhitioiis to the Pi ' s fcir their hoiiDrs in hockev this season . . . we ' re proud of your victory. JLLlL Left to rUiht : N ' irginia Short, Janet Tonilinson, Mary Dalryniple, Lee Love- lace. Shelton Quinn. Helen Cayton. The Rho ])rovided stitt ' competition for the inter- society hockey games hut in spite of tiieir efforts were not ahlc to beat the undefeatable Pi ' s. Lift to rit ht : Cuurtru-y Allen, .I;nit ' Waltt-r. Margaret Jone.s, Mary Shaw. Alyce Whitted, Isabeile Pearsall. BH ■«P TE] 1 IS Bu iiiv (liiiiljk ' s |i.-ii-tiK ' r (ir Hnvc you sij iu ' d up for the tournainent ? ' rings out often bofori- the tennis tournaments start. The Lifkler form tournament is used in both the singles ihles. Medals are given to the winners in each, and tliev are eoveted awards to I ' .A.A. girls. There is a tournament in the autumn and again in the spring. ' I ' his autunni, Sara Genhcimer won the singles tiri.ils. Below is an action shot of the exeituig autunm doubles finals, won ll ■fJessie Xewbold and Sara Genhenner. .Milt a typic.-il group of ti ' imis uiithusia ts. Uccuunc of stiff conij)otition. tennis seems to attract almost all of file student body — possibly foi- the love of the game, but more likely for a love-game. As a matter of fact, it is al- most impossible to get the girls to stop playing long enough to put the long-since- gone lines back on the ground. If Peace girls were sud- denly allowed to iiave cars or even to ride in them, they would jirobubly show their true athletic and patriotic colors and keep right on riding their bicycles. Who knows, perhaps these experts will have to teach their mothers and fathers the art. Golf is an up and coming s|iort at Peace, with good promises for the future. Al- thoiigli only a small number of students can take part at one time, the interest of a true golfer idles nor slows down in the heat of competi- tion. It must be a good sport — the faculty likes it. ■87 wmm Shet.tox QriNx Althougli iiiiiu ' of our Peace Unhiii Hoods ' ii() uround slioot- iiifi ' ,i|i|iKs ti-oiii the tops of their clasMiiatos ' iu ' iids, they lo make the bull ' s-eve of their target look iiilsti ' i ' ated. K. THf:HIXE Walsek Hcoil Sol ' tliall teams a IT heiri ' foniied all o ei- the eoiiiitry iiow-a-days and the I ' eaee Atldetie A.ssoeiation is not hcliind. ' I ' he girls really ean send that ball down eentei ' field foi a good run, too. Janet Tomlinsox Head Uaskethall may he a little like ti(l(ll ' -w niks hi-eausi- of ti iMi; ' to hounee souiethiiig through a lioK ' of air erieireled 1m ' sonietlinii; ' of a eone] ' ete nature, hut it ' s no sissv game. It is a hard, fast, and I ' X- eitiiig s|iort ; .■uid I ' e.aee girls low it. Jt ' Jillif ii.lft. Miss L. Cnrrie: What is meant by the sen Frances Sholes: 1 guess it means he was tence. Gladstone was admitted to the bar old enough to take a drink. •7 Carolina Coach Company Carolina Owned and Operated The Most Beautiful Coaches on the Highivfty Low Fores Frequent Schedules NATION-WIDE SERVICE • Tlie t„vk ..f K,lii, ;,tj,.ll 1. h. liM.k I,. ■,.!,, 1 tlie present juiii to piei.nre fur tlip future. More than ever Ijefore, Queens is deter- mined to undertake this task. Sound education in the liberal arts and vocational sulijects at moderate expense. Preparation for university graduate work. Development of personal interests in I ' -xtra-L-urriculfir activities. For catalogue and further information. u-rite Hi MKK B. Blakel , President JOHI ASKEW PAINTING AND INTr:RIOR DECORATING Estimales made in and out oj loan QUEENS COLLEGE CHARLOTTE. NORTH CAROLINA Telepllone hH24 402 Glenwood Ave. 1 For Pure Clear Crystal OAK CITY ICE LAUNDRY , and High Grade 436 South Salisbury Street i COAL B TRICLE] E PHONE 5589 Odorless Dry Cleaning CAPITAL ICE AND COAL CO. Imiirporated ■HATS CLEANED ami BLOCKED RUGS SHAMPOOED 600 We t Hargett Street PHONE 4478 Miss Thomas: Who are 11 Duce and der Fuhier? Dot Harrison: Well, 11 Duce is dictator of Germany, and der Fuhrer is his wife. f - ' ■' • ILlBRAJRK L 1.- (inCE Carrie Carter: I never sleep on Sunday afternoons because I can ' t go through the a.2;ony of gottins up twice in one day. 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 M SOMMERS, Pastor KARL G HUDSON, Superintendent of Bible School DAIRY PRODUCTS SAY PASTEURIZED MILK BUTTER - EGGS BAMBY insist on the Best — PINE STATE ICE CREAM BREAD PINE STATE CREAMERY CO. Glenwood Avenue Phone 2-391 1 ROYAL BAKI] G CO. DIAL 4661 Raleigh, N. C. Miss Perry Lee Jones: Give me an exanijile of wastini; energy. Janet Tomlinsou: Telling a hair-raising story to a baldheaded man. Peggy Massey: What ' s the best way to open oystei ' s? Helen Andrews: Let Miss Currie tell a joke, and they will yawn themselves ope lIxISISI ON LANCh ' S LANCE PACKING CO., Inc. Candies and Peanut Products Phone 2-0728 R E GRAHAM, Representative Raleigh, N. C. Till ' hatiiily l.diiTi- dry Sf rvice wliich we are now using is Fine and my sliirl- are jiisl lifilit. Yfb dear, i 1 had known of the ( apital (!ily Laun- dry liin;i atio. You till.. 1 an ftijny this hrir laiiiidrv service, liiM dial HKT.-l. iiitletgli ' s Sfiui li ' . ' ,l Sho{i IMF, STYLE CENTER FOR THE S. L RT COLLEGE GIRL 126 Fayetteville Street You are always WELCOME at WALGREEN ' S II !• appreciate inii Imsiiie: BYNUM PRINTING COMPANY BETTER PRINTING Phone 6417 Lib Beaty: Does that boy you had a date with last night talk much? Honey Silliman: I was wondering about that myself. • PEACE An examination at Peace is one of those affairs where you go in like a lamp and go out like a light. Edenton Street Methodist Sunday School Welcomes the Peace College Girls JEUUELERSSILVERSmiTHS RALEIGH. N.C. Dr. John C. Glk n. I ' asuir C. A. Dillon. Snpt, of Sunday School GEO. MARSH CO. 1. k .M.mrf - B. E. U ■mli - Earl J..hn- ii 1 Inr.irpMiat.Ml MOORE JOHNSON CO. Wholesale Distributors Fur 18 War- Ftalfigh Leaiiin ' Insuraiue Ai;enr Fine Food Products hisurance : Surety Bonds Raleigh, N. C. La ' ■er Buildinji RVLKICH. ORTH CAROLINA TH E PHOTOGRAP HS in this Annual ivere nuide by DANIEL AND SMITH STUDIO 134 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C. College Annual Specialists Fine Portraits Prompt Service Gladys Pittman: I ' m going to take up horseback riding; it will increase my social standing. Margaret Parker: I can ' t vouch for the social part, my dear, but it will increase your standing, no doubt. IN successfully fulfilling tfie 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 Cj iutchAJi a C tttiA nnuuh— Jane Royster: Miss Ourrie, how long can a person Miss L. Currie: How old are you. Jane? live witliout brains? Hut son Hc k Company Raleigh ' s Largest Department Store • We Appreciate Your Patronage and Look Forw ard With Pleasure to Serving You in the Future Cliarlotte Matthews; Tell me. Katheriue. what has become oJ your ethics? Katherine Jones: Oh. I traded it long ago for a Chevrolet. BURWELL LIBBlAll PR ACE Jane Walter: The lirst date in liistnry is about 4no B.C. Koniilain : Whet had it ' PERSON STREET PHARMACY PERSON STREET Two Stores HAYES BARTON P. D. GATTIS. Pruprielor A Complete Line of Nationally Advertised Drugs Plus a Sf i-(li ' (l AssorlmenI nj Toilet lleins SODA OUR SPECIALTY We Deliver Dial 7588 Halifax Street Grocery lCI Halifax Street Choice Meats - Quality Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Raleigh, N. C DILLON SLPPLY CO. Ilifl Supplies Heating Equipment Modern Machine Shop RALEIGH DURHAM ROCKY MOUNT Ask for GOLDEN TAP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE t the Soda Fountains And in sist upon being served in DIXIE CUPS Garland C. Norris Co. W . K Till II W . K. I lii 1 1 TRULL PLLI 1B1I G HEATII G CO. I ' lunibing : Heating Coal Stokers Air Conditioning I ' ln.n, ' (.:!.-,,; 111 ' ,. Faxrilinill,. St. STROP TAXI COMPANY Day and Might Service ALWAYS READY 5811 Phone 5811 oiliest and lilost Reliable .Miss .liiiii ' s: Can an niie trll nic what causes a tree to become petrilied? Betty Rhodes: The wind makes them lock! BURW ' SRARYj Miss Sails: Why is our lanjjuage called fhe mother tongue? Genny: Because father never gets a ehaiice to use it! MEREDITH COLLEGE A ' ( ' RKI ITKI liljeral ai ' ts college: Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. American Association of University Women. Association of American Universities. PK(HiKESSIVE educational program in terms of Christian character and service. Distinguished record of student honors. Excellent liiirary facilities. Effective honor system. ATTHACTME location in Raleigh, the educational center of the State. Beautiful campus of KO acres. Modern fireproof dormitories with generous provision for social activities. Write for catahnfue and folder of iews. ( AKI.VI.K rVMIMtl-M.K. rresidml. Itahiifh. North ( arolina. Com plinienls oj T. H. Briggs Sons, Inc. Carolina s Oldest W liah ' salc Gful Retail Hardn ate House Estai.lislied 18f).S riiunr 2-2(l2S F LOWE RS ! Cm F out ' is - ' or.sngf ' .v Graduation Hnuijuets Decoralioiis PHONE 4070 J. J. FALLON CO., Inc. n ,: (.roi, Ihf Flo ir r Srir Barbour Protliieo Co. Dealer in FRUITS and PRODUCE It hnlesate Only I ' lioiif 4421 Res. Phone U!(i() At Citv Market Boylan-Pearce, Inc. Raleigh ' ' s Shopping Center W. H. KING DRUG CO. W holesale Drugs Phone 2-0525 M7 South Wilmington Street RALEIGH, N. C. Fountain; What are oti lookinji so sheepish about this morning? Kacky; I eouldn ' t sleep and was eountlug them all night. .RARK PEACE Mrs. Worth: Fran, if that ' s Bealy, I ' m not in. Fran, returning: It was. ma ' am, and she was very i;lad to hear it. ' We ' re with yoM Johamy! ' ih( We mean that, Johnny, becouse some of the fellows in your outfit actually came from our organization And a lot more of us would be there with you, but to make quick work of winning this war there are jobs which must be done back home. The armed forces of which you are a part need various kinds of materials of war Producing those materials is a job for industry. Our part of that job is to keep the factories m our territory supplied with electric power and you ' d be surprised to know how much more power it takes today than during the last war. It will take still more power as time goes along, so we ' re building new plant capacity, new lines, new substations We not only wish you luck, Johnny — we, and the folks back home, are --- r ° fv working with you to de- -?. TAkA I fgpj ij g rights and privileges which we Americans enjoy. CAROLI NA Power Light Company ( ' . Jones: Why. are you going away already? There are two stunts to come. Guest; Sorry; that ' s why I ' m soing. FAMILIAR VOICES Duun (in the drug): He ' s in the air choir now. Ha-Ha Ion Spanish class): They won every siiuirmish they fought. The Day Students: We are little squashes, tra-hi. ■limn : 1 liiiven ' t lii-ard Irnin Willi,, all day! Lewis Sporting Goods Company 112 West Horgett Street BROGDEN PRODUCE COMPANY Wholesole FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES •)tiy.l: West . larlin .Slreel RALEIGH. N. C. PATRONIZE PIGGLY WIGGLY For rhe Btst (..U(iclkii. - Fi{i..sh Mi is F resh Kkuits antl Vegetablks lltactive Stores Courteous Service Rea onaMe Prices Hniiif Oniifii Hi mv Mana til PIGGLY WIGGLY Raleigh Wilson G. S. Tucker Cr Bros. Incorporated East Hargett Street Raleigh, N. C. FURNITURE and HOME FURNISHINGS We Appreciate Your Patronage Clayton Smithfield Brantley Son Expert Drii gisl.s 1910 Fine Sodas PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY tIF l ' HlI.. r)F.I,PIIIA Organized 18( . MaLf (iur later yean ha j iy iiilli (1 rlimnenl Uje income FRANK M. HARPER SON Di tni Agents RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA BURWELE LIBRARY PEACE JOB P. WYATT SONS COMPANY HARDWARE : IMPLEMENTS DU PONT PAINT : VARNISH : OIL SEEDS : PLANTS : BULBS RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Use Your Credit — at — HERBERT ROSENTHAL BEAUTIFUL SHOES ROTHMOOR COATS KENMOOR COATS EXCLUSIVELY IN RALEIGH AT EFIRD ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Southern School Supply Company School ■Laboratory and Library Supplies Raleigh, N. C. TRY BUTTERNUT KtcAfA- w Yae JuA CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT Famous for BRUNSWICK STEW FRIED CHICKEN VIRGINIA HAM and CORN BREAD also SANDWICHES and SODA 1 1 1 Foyetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. Your Putriniufie ippreviuted Ambassador, State, Palace, Capitol and Varsity Operated by NORTH CAROLINA THEATRES, Inc. THE BEST IN PHOTOPLAYS, VAUDEVILLE and STAGE SHOWS AT POPULAR ADMISSION PRICES AUTOGRAPHS BURWELL Lli, PEACE PEACE COLLEGE CLASS RINGS AND PINS Society Pins and ISovelty Jewelry Walter B. Anderson L G. BALFOUR PRODUCTS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA D ft f A K CONTRIBUTED ill Bottles For those smart. young styles you love to wear . . . • TAY LOB ' S The Shotcplace of the Carolinas F E R G V S O N SERVICE DRUG PHONE 3-1688 1 1 Soufh Dowson Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA THE ALMA MATER III the lifart of Carolina, ' Neath its skies of blue, Stands our noble Alma Plater, (ilorii)us to view. Classic in her broad proportions, Looks she proudly down — _ Reared against the ai ' ch of heaven. With the stars for ei-owii. Clioni.s Lift the chorus, speed it onward: Let it never cease; Hail to thee, our Alma Liter; Hail, all hail, to Peace ! Clainberin!)- o ' er the walls and colunms Historic ivies twine. As ])urc love and tenderest menioiv In our hearts enshrine Days of toil and ilays of pleasure. Happiness and jov. Hardships, struggles without measure, Davs without allov. Honored be oui ' Mma Mater, Honored for her |)ast; Honored in the liviiiii; present. Let her honors last. Long as time shall tell the story. Long as hearts ai-e true. .May her name lie crowned « ith gloi ' v And honors ever new! — Miss Xannik Dinwiddik. BURWELL LlBRAR ' il PEACE i ' :3 r
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