Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1943

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7:;0AM 7:45AM 1 irt m a OAM ■ JPM X)0 PM r o Hf- «Tr y:) PM „ ' 0 ' J, iV V i ' li PMy; T) CtS 10:0) PM IO:i;PM Saroi, Bruce McA e 5 lOiJO PM It ' i -- ' f . ' .s u, Z ' X, jUiM Ui . . . BETTY STONEBANKS Editor HARRIET PRESSLY Business Manaiier X In the heart of Carolino we have lived together for a happy year of college life. We ' ve shared joys and heartaches alike in a year which has given each of us a formula for happiness. Peace has been good to us. She has freely offered us the best of life ' s gifts and has endowed us with a sense of the beauty that comes in living with others. We ' ve been happy here and most of us have written our Mothers expressing contentment with Peace life. With each new day we hove added another paragraph to our letters as the story of the traditions of other days has unfolded itself before our eyes. We came in green as the grass on front campus. We gradually learned what the bells meant and this was an accomplishment! And after we hod acquired knowledge of this kind, we became ac- quainted with girls who have proved real friends. Throughout the ycor we, together with our new friends, have experienced happy events. We ' ve upheld traditions and begun new ones. During the year we have been to rush parties — to a Kid Party, on p ms a Cruise, and to a Circus — and have pledged. We have been inifiot-ed and have been to a banquet. We ' ve joined clubs and have gone to receptions. We ' ve had trials and tribulations with Stunt Night and Society Plays — and with studying. We ' ve been inspired anew by Candlelighting Services, Morning Watch, ond the Christmas Pageant. Two weeks of importance have been Religious Emphasis Week and Peace Loyalty Week. We ' ve played against each other in com- petitive sports. And now at the end of the year we have Baccalaureate Services, Class Day — with the pinning of the colors and the planting of the rose bush, and Graduation. And so, we have come to realize that socially, scholastically, and spiritually Peace is a school of traditions. We have seen the spirit of Peace girls who have come before us and left us our traditions. We — because of a year rich in memorable events — have helped to build Peace while she has helped to build us. In the tomorrows that come we will look back on the yesterdays at Peace and think of the thousands of girls who have led happy lives here. Then we will feel again that surge of joy that WE are Peace girls! WILLIAM I ' LACE Founder of Peace irn: Maicli 7, 177:!, Died: jiiK II. IDOS. Main V { J ;--!:«iKr.fffi j..i;af;,. :, ,■,: , — wip [ . ■s J m 1 Ogj L 1 l«r mm 2 . W. C. P eulif, and MUi Moif. Jl lcJlelland Viw Iriic iiriilci lan(liiif;. hir uiihi iliiif; iiilrr( ' l. lor ihimnliiriil guiflaiici , lor jjenuim- !ricii(Ulii|i — lor all tlu ' M ' ihiiius wliici ' . made our years at IVace both Iruitlul ami pleasaiil ones, we are deeply grateful to our President and to our Dean. E f(iiliie tommiHet. sealvil : Mr. Jniin Pa ' -rn. Mr. I{. . . Sniiu. K. C Hiiilsmi. Chainnan. I)i. Ji.lin Rhoiles. a W. Kilgore. Sraniling: Dr. W. C. Pressly. Mr. J. r:. Allison, Rev. M. O. .S„mmers. flaand a A«4 e i Owned and controlled by the Presbyterians of North Carolina. Peace is governed by a board of trustees whose members are appointed by five Presbyteries — Albemarle. Orange. Granville, Kings Mountain, and Wilmington — by the First Presbyterian Church of Raleigh, and by the board itself. The following, arranged in the order of their appointment, comprise the board: K. G. Hudson. Chairman, Raleigh, N. C. : B. V. Kilgore. Raleigh. N. C: Mrs. Josephus Daniels, Raleigh. N. C; Mrs. C. C. McAllister. Fayetteville. N. C; Mrs. W. N. Reynolds. Winston-Salem, N. C; Mrs. B. R. Lacy. Raleigh. N. C; Mrs. Robert Wyatt. Raleigh. N. C; Mrs. George Avinger. Laurinburg. N. C; Mrs. Anna Baker Fenner. Tarboro, N. C. ; Rev. Harry Whitmore. D.D.. Wilmington. N. C; Mrs. B. Frank Mebane. Spray. N. C; Mrs. E. L. McKee. Sylva. N. C: Thomas O ' Berry. Goldsboro. . C: Rev. W. M. Baker. Mebane. N. C; Mr. J. M. Baird. Oxford. N. C: Rev. R. A. White, D.D.. Mooresville. N. C; H. H. Littrell. Rocky Mount. N. C: Dr. F. L. Knight, Sanford, N. C; Rev. L. R. Scott. D.D.. Goldsboro, N. C; Rev. W. S. Patterson. Lowell. N. C; Rev. P. D. Patrick. Kings Mountain. N. C: Rev. M. C. MacQueen. Clinton. X. C; Rev. W. D. Mclnnis. Henderson. N. C; Mr. W. E. Leggett. Durham, N. C: Rev. M. 0. Sommers. Raleigh. N. C; Mr. J. C. Allison. Raleigh. N. C; Mr. John Pasco. Raleigh.X. C: Mr. Raymond Snow. Raleigh. N. C: Dr. John Rhodes. Raleigh. N. C: William C. Presslv. Secretary-Treasurer. Raleigh. N. C. dedicated i . . . MRS. DAVID C. WORTH Mu. J)amd e. Wanik An aliiinna. a fmnifi teacher of Eiiiili h. and a friend to Peace. Mrs. David C. orth is loved by all who know her. Il is fitting, therefore, that We. the Senior Class, dedicate this. The Lotis OF 1943. to her. As a student, she was a well-liked leader; as a teacher, she was friendly, sympathetic, sincere, and patient; as our friend, she is always an inspiration. In her araduatiun diess. Several years ago — with the same twinkle in her e e. And now. at home with Mr. Worth. 01i ,. Pitt, and David. Jr. i i . : n Mrs. DoKdTnv Peterson Alden. B.M., Violin Mrs. Lucille Cavenaligh, B.P., A.B. in L.S., Libr Miss Amelia Clark. Rciiisirar Miss Mar.jorie Clark. SecrpiaiY Mrs. Daisy Jones (xjich. A.B.. A.M.. ( ' .umiurrcinl Suliji ' vis Miss flpdr ia llewsiin. Miss Aniflia Clark. Miss Mary Ivit kpalt irk, Mi s Marjnrie CMark. Mi . n.in.lln AI.Ihii, li- Helen Socpfigins. Mrs. Nellie Staudt. Mi s Lnvie Ji.ne-. Iis Elizahelli Gearliarl. Miss Della Margaret Cort.ner, A.B., A.M., English Miss Ruth Gatlin. A.B.. Ed.M.. Psychology. History Miss Elizabeth Gearhart, B.M., M.M., Voice, Drnmntics Miss Ethel Grammer. Dietitian Dr. Hi BEirr Haywoud. M.D., Attending Physician acf axMltij, Miss Gecik.in IIkuson. Mmmu mid Urn, I ,, hi iniiiiry Miss Lome Jones, Pinnu Miss Mmjv KiiiKi-AriiicK. hnsar Miss Winifred M. Ki iins. A.B.. Li.E.. M.S., Matheinalks Miss Toha Marie Larsen. A.B.. A.M.. Commcn ' ui} Subjects Miss Maxaeynn Mouka.ne, A.B., A.M., French Ii- Mil iln.-r. ii.. II. I, -n S.ilU. ii- Man i:ii ;ii..-lii Tlimiias. Mis. Sara G.ilt lurn.-r. h- Wimlir.l K„li„.. Mis. Mal.,.| l ' ll-;h. Sfiilcil: Mr-. Fian.i- W illijiii-. Mi-. Daisy Gimh. Sliimlin,!:: Mi-. I.urille Cavenaugh. Miss Tiira Laisen. Di. niiii- l.ciiii-i- Vi ilkf r-..n. Miss Mabel Pii(;n. An. Hishn aj An Mrs. Elizabeth Murkay Oi isenbekuv. B.S.. Scimcc (First Utih) Mrs. Birdie McKinney I{(iula I(. Assistani Dcnn Miss Helen Harriet Sales. A.B., A.M., English Miss Helen Scoggins. B.M.. I ' uinu. Harmony, School Accompanist Mrs. Nelly Phillips Staidt. B.M., Or!;an ajCMitif n Miss Lucy E. Steele. A.B.. A.M.. B ' Mr. S Huush Miss Maky Elizabeth Thomas. A.B.. A.M.. History. Economics Mrs. Saka Goff Tirneh. Hostess _.. Miss Beiitie Lee Whitesiues. B.S.. A.M.. Hume Economics Dii. Amnie Loi isE Wilkerson. B.S.. M.D.. Health Mrs. FuAiNCES Morris Williams. A.B.. Physical Educatic Miss Beverly Steinert. A.B.. Science (Second term) Srnlnl: Miv- Luiy Slfflr. Mi .Ma al iin I urane. Miss Rulh Dallin. Mi . liinlie K land. Miss Bcilir Lee liilt-si.Ics, S inuling: Mrs. FJizaherh (Juiseni)erry. Miss Elliei Grainmei. n MiU Amelia GloAk This year llie Senior Class of V) : lias llie lia|jp lioiior of iiaNinu: Iriluite to Miss Amelia Clark. Registrar of the College. Sponsor of the Daughters ' and Granddaughters Club, and a sincere friend to all students. By her willingness to help others, her efiicienl work in the bookstore, and her ready smile. Miss Clark has eonipletely won our hearts. The entire group wishes for her more joy and happiness in the years ahead. Stuxilent Qo444ixiil MAIiGAIiKT MaSSEV President Giivi ' iiiriicnl al I ' i.h r i- ImmcI mi ilir i ii-(p|ii-i alivi- plan. Sltiilriil- anil ailiiiiiii li al imi umk Icijii-lliPi ' in seekinsj; to n arli a lirllcr unilci-laiKlinj; cil i-ain|ius |irolilenis. A group tif girls clerlril liy ilic siudnit htidy ((iiiipiiM- llic Sluilriil Ci.iini il. iMccliiii: iM ' cih . the Council tonsideis disciplinaiy qurslions and i. ' t ' c-nli ' s plan lui llic lniLciinrnl cif ludrnt life. Tlic SLudi-nl Cuuiicil alxi .-]innsois cpilain Iradilional Peace activities, an outstanding o]ic being tlie annual Student BocK lice i-plion. Scilid: l) iiilli Hi.lir.Hii. Icr IJcallx. l.ir;;aii ' l . Li- f . Jan. ' i:ii iik. Sliiiidiiig: lai ana Smith. Cora IJr-akc. M.iiA haliMiiiil. ' . P.iIm Mi.iiI. Alia K.-ll.icn. „l ,, ,„l„;zn,pl„;l : iari..n M.irl,,,,. H,-nv .lean D.iuii.-.. Di.ia IJan-. 16 Helping the dav tiulents feel |)iut of -elidol life i; llie purpuse uf llie Dav Student (Icpuneil. who ivmk hand in hand with the Student ( lunc il. Ihe prohleni in (d ed in adjustment ti eollege life are bniULdit before the Cuuneil and diseussed toward a uorlh snhition. The Coumil has s-i members who meet everv two weeks. Betty STONKmNKs Preaith ' nl : eiited : hiarriel Piessly. Betty Sluneljanks. Bet v ni|)e . Kn a Jnli ' Hiif . Standing: Louise Higlismilli, Nell Hani 17 Ou Jle jA4 d Pnjo ei. ' io A. Miss Stfelc . . . llle Misses Clail iiiitf l)efoie iu ' eakfast . . . Miss M.uilam- --unninf;; . . . llie hostess at the gale . . . Miss Heusc.n . . . Mis. Williams hrdire the ban . . . Dr. Piessly at home. 18 tCiiXi244, Se4tio iA, Ih-nili. ' .l Mil.- . ••Duiiy . . . Kcnli luiiks tile sitiialioii and Cusick. 1 l.iLir . . . ihcii ' scc ' iii hi hi ' .1 p;i liiiir al luiiiil . . . iicil iislniirii; li Piirlia. !■•-, hill mil [larl iciilarly ilijitiihril . . . all in while . . . jn. ' mil president, i ii , . . Tiiiw. l ' ii;:ile) . . . Iiinkiii;: rial haul. r can cr Sliaw, Grant, Dot, j; eHiOA GlaM Jo Bkattv M i!(.M!KT Jones ■M - a Fresulent St ' vrelary ■Pv 4 Helen Shaw Dorothy Richeson F. I ice President Treasurer k ■ iMrs. Fr_ . ces Spans or ILLIA.MS Jane Sommer Ihe nieriling Seniors, who so capably hatided do ii to (lie lieu girls tlie standards and traditions of Peace — who are hjuked up to and foHowed in all the activities — Mr . t illiams Jones Richeson Beatty Shaw Jane Beaman Raleifjh. N. C. Honey lih.. Itrlla Chi. Mar.-luil 43. Slate and Carolina ilances. Long fingernnils. Chicken choumein, Super evening dresses. JdsEi ' HiNE Beatty l ;inliiie. N. C. Jo Pi Thela Mu; President of Senior Class 43: Vice Presi- dent (if Student Council 13: Hockev 13: Privileged Honor Roll 13. There are such 7 ' i( ,i;.(. ' Sliiffeil aniniiil.s. Blue. Chiu ulate pie. Red roses. Ei.iZAiiETii Davis Beaty Raleigh. N. C. Lib Sigma Phi Kappa: President of Sigma Phi Kappa 13; Editorial StalT of Lotus 42. 43; Stimt Night 42, 4: ' ,: Clnistnias Pageant ' 42: Society Pla 12: Treasurer of Class 42: Sisters ' Cluh 43. I ' inl. lie cream. Third Thmr Main. Mall- l-l ' Iculies. Marines ' H nin. SenloA.i 22 Pin ' .oTHY Gilbert Beddincfif.mi Kali ' igh. . C. Dol Pi Theta Mil. Houbiganl. Shipping classes. Simimrrlinw. Cari enias. Florrie Best Dunn. _ . C. Flonir Sigma Phi Kappa. K- THRY.N BL- I.0CK Waynesville, X. C. Alpha Pi Epsihm ' 42. President ' 43; Sodety Play ' 42: Xominating Committee 4.3: Christmas Pageant ' 43: Stunt - ight ■4.3; Privileged H - Kull 43. The mountains. I niforms, Su iennan. Drag stores. Juke ho.xes. 19 3 23 Mary Nell Boyette Carthage, N. C. Uiooi, Pi Theta Mil. Marshal 13: Stiiiil Night ' 12: Tennis ' 42. ' W: Baskothall 42. Ihiisfs. Fi Innimh. Sjiiirls. Army Air Corps. Joyce Lynn Carroll Turkey, N. C. Joyce Pi Tlieta Mu. Jrait (jahin. tlif Fnw Frt ' ui ' h, Elizabeth ( mjtki! WaUaee. N. C. I.ih Sigma Phi Kap|)a; Craiiddaiiuhleis ' Chih 12. I,!: May Day 42. Chocolate sodas. ' I ' a I men. it Last. ' The Citatlei. W eek-ends- Se4tio 21 Kathryn McKay Creech Bethestia, Md. Killy Pi Theta Mu; Glee Clul. 42. 43; Choir ' 42. ' 43; Vice President of Graiidilaughters Club 42. 43; Advertising Staff of Lotus 43; Stunt W ' M ' VI. 43; Smietv Pla 42; Archery Club 42. ! av . Roonunale. Cnnvfitih fs. If inflnir Ift iii ' S. Anne Elizabeth Croom Kniphtdale. N. C. Uh Rho Delta Chi: Scholarship Clul, J2. 43; Alpha Pi Epsilon 43. Red, Chocolates, Sleep, Room 204 M ; Curly Itnir. Elizabeth Lyiua Culbreth Fa etteville, N. C. Bel y Pi Theta Mu; Play I)a 43. Serenade in Blue, A.A.h ., Dancing. Good food. Orchids 19 3 25 Bktsy Florine Clirrin Kowlaiul. N. C. F on ' nc Rliii Delta Chi; Scholarsliip Clul, 4:!: Elsie K.,lMTls,,n All Club, Secretary 43. Mail,-, liliii ' . Iliinic. Trildy lifiir.s. Ha iies. HiinmiiKile, Main 21)4. Eleanor Jane Cusick Kingsport, Tenn. Janie Kim Delta Clii; F S.C.A. Cabinet 42, Viee President 43; I ' lii riieta Kajipa ' 42. President 43; Signia Pi Alpha ' 43; Privileged Honor Roll ' 42, 43: Treasurer of Student Council 1 ' 3; Editorial Staff of LoTls 43: Cbrislmas Pageant 42, ' 43; Stunt Night ' 42. ' 43: Schidarship Club 42, 43; Hockey 43: Orchestra 43: Outstanding .Senior 43: Glee Club 13; Choir 13. Tennessee. Ghost stories. Roomindte. 0.0.1... Pnppies. Storms. Open fires. Home. Mary Hl rke Dai.rvmi i.e Jonesboro. N. C. Mary I ' i Thcta iMu. Vice President 43; President of Athletic Association 43; Student Council 43; Hockey ' 42, ' 4, ' ); Basketball ' 42: Softball ' 42: Bicycling ' 42; Monogram Club ' 43: Stunt Night ' 42; Christmas Pageant ' 42; May Court 42; May Queen 13; Play Day 43. Horse. ' :. IT hite cnrnnlion.s. Tedih hetir.t. Hro her lioh. HInr fhiniihe. ' ' BenlMA. 26 Betty Jean Dovtoes Cape Charles, Va. Bell) Jean Sigma Phi Kappa: Business Staff of LoTL ' S 1.3; Dees Camera Cluh ' 12; Christmas Pageant ' 42; Student Coun- cil ' 43. Orchiils. Clolhes. Negro habies. Choiimeiri. Cora MacCor.mac Disake Bejinettsville, S. C. Cora Rho Delta Chi, Secretary 43; Papvnis (!ltih. Treasurer ' 42, ' 43; Daughters ' and Granddaughters ' Clul). President ' 42, ' 43; Glee Club. Secretary 42; Student Council 43; P.S.C.A. Cahinet, Treasurer ' 43; Scholastic Cluh 42, 43; Signia Pi Alpha 43; Dees Camera Cluh ' 42; Christmas Pageant 42; Phi Theta Kappa ' 43. Mall-a-jilenlies. The library. Brilish sailors. If. J.. Junior- Senior. Jane Dudley Francis Waynesville, N. C. !)n,l Pi Theta Mu; Stunt Night 42. 43; Art Cluh 43: Softhali ' 42; Play Dav ' 43; Society Plax ' 42; Hockey ' 13; KIsic Rohertson Art Cluh ' 43. Convertibles. Red roses. I ay Kyser. Carolina. Horses. Dearly Beloved. ' Cherry pie. 19 3 27 Marguerite Gaskin Smithfielil. N. C. Pi Theta Mu: Huikey ' 41; (Jiarulclauulilcrs ' Cliili ' 11 ' i2. 43. A.(..(... If i s(in. Rdlii. Siiiiiiiiiinii. Tdiii hl If c Love. ' ' Kebekah Jean Glenn Raleigh. N. C. Kimosabi Sifiiiia I ' lii Kappa. Treasurer 4. ' ; Clirislma.- Pageant 4. ' 5: SliiMt Aiglit ' 42. ' 43; Editorial Stafl ' of Lotus 4: ' . -mail. Portia Faces Life. C-cards. Moron jokes. Curb service. (Convoys. Elizabeth McAtiTHiR Gore Kaeford. N. C. Lib .Sigma Phi Kappa; Kl?.ie Rolierlsori Art Club 43. ( ats. Pastel colors. Art. Music. French. SeHiO 28 Margaret Gr. .nt Mocksville, N. C. Margaret Rho Delta Chi; Christmas Paseant ' 42: Basketball 42: Archery 42. 43; Hockey 43; Sisters Club 43. Smootli music. Movies. Sleep. Moron Jokes, Red. Peace. Jane Guthkie Pearisburg. a. - Jane Rho Delta Chi; Business Staff of Lotus ' 43; S.C.A. Delegate ' 4 3; Stunt Night 43: Hockev 42. 43: Basket- ball 42; Play Day ' 43. Bitter chocolate, Hyperbole. J irginia, The Sninging Doors, Carnations. Ann P. isley He.ndrix Raleigh, N. C. Henilrix Sigma Phi Kappa. Indiscreet, Walking in the rain. Red roses, There .ire Such Things. 19 3 Eleanor Winfrey Johnson PittslxiK.. N. C. Eh ' anor Sifi;ma Plii Kappa; Dees Camera Club ' 42. ' 43; Sigma I ' i Alpha t.!; Dramatics Club 42. I ' !; Scholarship Club ;:■ . KoiKilil Ki ' nn. Mfi l-d-fiU ' filifs. My rooniiiiale. Music Ixi.M ' s. Brnci lels. Mar(;aret Jane Jones Lauriiiburg, N. C. Mariiarel Rh.i Delta Chi; Privileged Honor Roll ' 42. ■4:i: Health Oueen 42; Art Editor of LoTUS 4. ' i : Elsie Robertson Art Club. President il.3; Secretary of Class 43; Hockey ' 43. KKI . Sniok,: Art laU. Dhvussions. Annie Lucia McCallum R.iular.d. N. C. Aiialiie Kho Di ' lla Chi; Scholarship Club 13; Christmas Pageant ■;2: Phi ' rhela Kappa l.i. Butch. Hiinie riicutinn. I.cltcrs. Fun. Pco ilc Traveling. Iiifirmary liall. SenianA. 30 Kate .McKimmon Raleigh. N. C. Miss Tunis Rlu. Delta Chi; Glee Club ' 42. Week-ends, Dances, Sweetheart roses. Chanel No. 5. Margaret Pocue Massey Hampdeii-Sydney, Va. Poguey Pi Thela Mu; Christmas Pageant ' 42; P.S.C.A. Cahiiiet 42. 4. ' 5; Business Staff of Lotus ' 43; Privileged Honor Roll 42, ' 43; Society Plav ' 42: President of Student Council ' 43; Miss Peace ' ' 43: Hockey ' 42. Red roses. Football games. Blue, . ight and ll(n. ' Harry James. Hiune. Marion Boyu Morton Oxford. N. C. Mernie Sigma Phi Kappa; Vance-Granville Club ' 42. ' 43; Stu- dent Council 43; Phi Theta Kappa 42. Secretary 43; Hockey ' 43. Stardust. ]ohnn . Letters. Red. 19 3 31 JvKiiKccA Venahle Morton Oxford. , . C. Becky Sigma I ' lii Ka|i|i;i; anii ' -CrariN illc Clul, 12. Presi- dent ' I. .. Vocv. Specials. ' 7 Line Ynii. Ciimli. Week-emh. Susan Carolyn Newnham Raleigh. N. C. Sue [ i Thela Mu; Marshal ' 43: Stuiil Night 42; Society Play ' 42. Horses. Air Ciirjis. Leilers. Beech. iil. Traveling. Harriet Byrne Pressly Raleigh. i . C. Harree liho Delta Chi, Treasurer ' 43; Phi Theta Kappa ' 42. ' 43; Papwus Cluh ' 42. ' 43; Editor-in-Chief of Voices of Peace 13; Business Staff of I.OTLS 42. Business Manager ' 43; Nice President of Day Student ( ' ouncil ' 43; Scholarship (Huh 42, 43; Cranddaughters Cluh 42. 13; Monogram Cluh 42. 43; H(jckey Head 12; Tennis 42: Outstanding Senior 13: Slunl ight ' 43: Sigma I ' i Alpha ' I!. Triinis. TliinI periiiil. Tliiril lour Iniiii lin l. Finirlli lliior short hall. Sefuo d 32 MaKI VA. . li¥. l KlIOIIES l.incnlrilon. N. C. Belly Rhu Delia Clii. President 43: Sifiiiia I ' i Alpha -12. President I-.); P.S.C.A. Cabinet 42. Secretary 43; I ' rivileged Huimr Roll 42. 43: Vice President of Clas? 12: Phi Theta Kappa 43: Stunt Night 42. 43; Scholar- ship Club 42. ' 43: Outstanding Senior 43. Open fires, Sunday nights. Steaks. Lonii lallis. Green. Dorothy Richksov Waynesville. . C. Dot Pi Theta Mu. Treasurer ' 43; Student Council. SecrelarN 43: P.S.C.A. Cabinet 42. ' 43: Treasurer of Class 4 ' ,: Society Play 42: Stunt Night ' 42. ' 4.3. Moiinlains. ChiHolale pie. Sluffeil nniniah. Main . 25. Helen Martin Shaw Fayetteville. N. C. Shaie Sigma Phi Kappa; P.S.C.A. Cabinet •1-2: Junior Cla Representative on Council 42; Glee Club -12. 43: Privileged Honor Roll ' 42: Christmas Pageant 42, 43; Outstanding Senior ' 43: Stunt Night ' 42. 43: Play Da 12; Alpha Pi Epsilon ' 43: Typing Editor of l.oTis ' 43; Trio ' 42. Davidson. Lavender. .Air Mails. Sinpnsi iiilh Bobbie. Tueed perjunte. Chocolate ice cream. I irf inia. Food. Tater Pie. 19 3 33 Patsy Avonne Short Shelby, N. C. Palsy Sigma Phi Kappa; Privileged Hcmor Roll ' 42. ' 43; Slu- deiit Counril 43; Chief Marshal 1.3; AHverlising Staff of Lotus 43; Dees Camera Club 13; nraTiialie Cliih ■43; i ominaling Committee 43. Bracelets. Angora, Sketching. Mai!yan Smith Kingsporl. Term. ' Yaiia Sigma Phi Ka|i|)a; P.S.( A. Cabinet 42. I ' resicient 43; Student ( ouricil 13; Christmas Pageant 42, 43; Business Staff of Lotus 42; Papyrus Club ' 42. ' 43; Hockey 42. 43; Ping Pong 42; Stunt Mglil 42; Outstanding Senior ' 43. ■ ' ( . Fourth fl(nir long hall. FiuxL Icrhuiil. Tennessee, Be Strong. Peace Girls. Be Strong. Quiet Hour. YvoivNE Lee Smith Farnn ille, N. C. Von Kho Delta Chi. Marshal ' 43; Dees Camera Club, Vice I ' resident 43; Ping Pong 42; Tennis 42, ' 43; Stunt Night ' 43. Lemon Pie. Telephone calls. Mail, II algreen ' s, Do Wni Cnre? Farmiillc. Brother Bobby, ' iana. Fourth floor long hall. Quiet hour. Se nAJOAA. 84 Betsy Wills Snipes Raleigli. N. C. Snipes Rlio Delta Chi: Secri-taiy-Treasuier of Day Sludpiit Council 43. e Reviens. Rain. Sunsi ' l. Hnni inrgcrs. Orchids. There Will Never Be innlher ) ini. Emma Iona Soutiierlanu Smilhfiekl. N, C. Homer _ - Pi Theta Mu. Carolina, Chocolate j ie, Boyelte. S uAH Elizabeth Stonebanks Raleigh, N. C. Sloney Sigma Phi Kappa; Cheer Leader ' 42; Papyrus Club 42, 43; Editorial Staff of LoTUS ' 42, Editor-in-Chief 43; Scholarship Club 43; Day Student Council, President 43; Outstanding Senior 43. Rlue. Betty. Smiles, Sunday nights, Mississippi. The l.illle Drus;. 19 3 35 Hktty ' Tatum ' ralLun, S. C. Belly Sigma Plii Kappa. Setrelary 4 ' :); Cliris ' tinas Pageant 42; Glee dull 12: Giamlciaughteis Club ' 42. 43; Editorial SlalV (if l.oTLS ' 43; Soi-ietv I ' hn ' 1: PrixilegeH Honor Koll 1.!. Cadets. Trineliiifi. Vialels. U h Dnn ' l ) , ii l),i l{i; ht? L nijonns. Gl.AllYS Kl.IZALlKTII Tavi.oh Raleigh. N. C. Gladys I ' i Thela Mu. Mills Oiii lef jatiie. HeiJ rns ' ' s, Liniii tellers. ' Al Lasl. ' Hij IK Faucettk Thiiki ' Oxford, N. C. Belle Sigma Plii Kappa; Vanee-Granville Club 41, 42, 43. 312 EttsI, Serappy, S.T.C., The New Yorker, Stationery. Sefua d 3G Margaret Tucker Winston-Salem, N. C. Tuck- Rho Delta Chi. Cheer Leader ' 43; GrandilniifililiT ' - Clnli 42. ' V.i: Slunt Night ' 43; Hockey 43. Tlidl Hilly Pally. Swinging Doors. Mr. Kini:. ' s Hii) . Grace Walker Ahoskie. N. C. Grace I ' i Tlii-la . Iu; Business Staff ' of Lotus ' 42. Hill. Hill. Hill. Betty Wheless Louisburg. N. C. Belly Pi Theta Mu: Christinas Pageant ' 42. Teeny. 305 Main. Chncolale ire errani. Kitlens. Salnr (lay afternoons. 9 3 87 Jane Corrine Wilson Raleigh. N. C. Jane Pi Thi-la Mil. Sfcretary ' i ' i. Tnenly-five-cenl-doiihlf jealurcs. Onions. There Are Such Tilings. W alliing. Mary Alice Wilson Raleigh. N. C. Mary .4 1 ice Pi Tlieta Mu; Glee Club ■J, ' ?; Granddaughters Club 42. 43. dice. Air Cor is. Midnight snacks. Every Mght .Ihntit This Time. Meiliial (kir is. Rosa Vaugiian Winborne Raleigh. N. C. ] aiighan Rho Delta Chi: Da Student Couneil Sergeanl-at-Arms 43. hancing. Minirs. Siininicr. SenijOAA. 38 MaiA 2i MUA, Ma l u Jze, aUifmfUe 40 MiuP. eace Mii , MoAXfon Po f 4A MoAAetf, 41 Ma uf i4ija . . . because shes Presidenl ol ihe Peace Sluilenl Cliristiaii Association, a member of tlie Pa]) ru Cliili anil tbe Student Couni ' il . . . Iiecause of her suiuiy (lis])osilion, ber gener- osity, and ber in ])iriiiij; enlbn- siasm for every wortbwbile underlakina;. ViaOJ- . . . because sbe ' s Vice PresidenI ol llie Senior Class, a memiier (if Alpba i ' i l psi Ion. and typist for the Iaitis . . . because of her grand sense of bnmor and her sym])athetic understanding . . . because lle s li -l . lo able, and loyal. 42 a ttit . . . because she ' s Pres- ident of the Rho s. President of Sigma Pi Alpha, Secretary of Peace Student Christian Associa- tion, a nit-mher of tlie i ' rivileged Honor Roll and I ' hi Tlicta Kappa . . . hecau e of her outstanding personality ' and her brilliant mind . . . because she ' s interesting, in- telligent, and iinalualile ' . UUiBU.. . . because she ' s Editor-in-Chief of the Lotus. President of the Day Students, a member of the Papyrus Club . . . because of her con-tant loyalty aiul her unfailing energy . . . be- cause she ' s clever, capable, and cute. 43 JtaAnee.. . .i„.,aus. .1) Kilili.i (il o rp.s () Peace. Busi- lU ' ss Maiuigcr ol llic l.iiirs. ire President ul llie l)a Studenl Cdiiiicil. Irea-urer (il KIki Delta (Jlii. and ice I ' icsiilcnl ol I ' lii Tlicta Kappa . . . Iieranse lier (|uicl pinx ' and licr alliaclive manner make lier trul an A- 1 Peace irl. JcUtie. . . li.H-ause lie Pres- ident III Phi Theta Kappa. Vice Pre idiMil (il the IVaee Student ( ' hri lian Assdciatinn. Ti ' easurer (il the (iduneil. and a niendier ii( llie l ' ri ilefied Honor Kidl . . . Iieeau e (il lier ready willingness 1(1 help (itliei . her ipiiet. a ur ' d h ' aderslii|(. and hei ' devuliim tn tlie hisher thint;s at Peace. 44 ' uymo GLu And lieie. the Juuims. wlm lamc Iti j reeii (time was all they asked I. iiu ulih aiiliiipa- tiiiii the dav when they. tiiu. will no longer he undei classmen. I. UA tur.ii M ii( .Al h;t Fountain (. Mtoi. N TatiiM PremhnI V ' ce President Secrelary Ho lit! It K ;i. s Miss Elizabeth Geakhaut T rca. in ' r Class Sponsor tiibhie Reins Col.h C. Tatuni Fuunlain Bktty Aiiiiii.v. Ncu IViii, . ( .. Rhti Delia Chi JovcK Al.r.LN. i alt ' igli, N. C Si ma Phi Kappa Elizabeth Andrews. Kaleijih. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa S ni,i: Ahnktti;. Chatlbourn, N. C. Pi Thcla Ma Ai.TA Barnes, Raleigh. N. C, Sii ma Phi Kai pa Louise Barnes, Rose Hill. N. C. ' Tht-ia Ma Dora Batts. Fremont. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Hazel Baucom, Durham. N. C. Pi Theiti Ma Eloese Bazemore. Raleifih, N. C, Sigma Plii Kappa jAci.irEEiNE Benton. Roseboro. N. (!., Sigma Phi Kappa Florence Biherstein. Burgaw. N. C Pi Thela Ma Lillian Bonev. Rocky Mount. N. C, Pi Thcia Uu Camilla Boone, Jackson, N. C Pi Thela Ma Helen Bovette. Carthage. N. C, ' Thiia lii }!li.en Braswell. Whitakers. N. C. Sigain Phi Kappa Mar(,aket Brook-. Rah-iph, N. C, ' Thna Ma .Iean Bri v . Wilmington. N. C, Pi Tht-la Mii . -ALLY Brvan. Oxford. N. C, Pi Thvia Ma Nancy Burden, Auiander. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Juanita Gates, Raleigh, N. C, Pi Theta Mu 9u uo i9 3 Eleanor Clark. R.. indale. N. C. Pi Thcta Mu Linda Cobb, Pinetop?. N. C. Pi Thetn Mu Virginia Cahoon, Raleigh. N. C. Pi Tluio Mu Jane Connllly, Fleminglon. Pa.. Sigma Phi Kappa Alta Ri th Cooke, endell, N. C, Pi Tluta Mu Joyce Cooper, Can-. N. C, Pi Theta Mu Mae Critcher, Raleigh, N. C. Pi Thrtu Mu Mary Frances Clrrin. Oxfnrd. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Hortense Day, Oxfurd. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Mary Lollse Dixon, RoNborn, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Dorothy Dikes. Aho kie. N. C. Rhn Delta Chi Betty Whit:mel Dlrfey, Raleigh. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Fr_ nces Ann Earle, Louis-burg. N. C. Pi Theta Mu Bf.tty Elliott, Chadbourn, N. C, Pi Theta Mu L RTHA Faison, Faison, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Anne Fitchett. Dunn. N. C. Sigm i Phi Kappa Rhoda Fitzpatrick. Rougemont. N. C. Rho Delta Chi yi K Bryan Fleming, Raleigh. N. C, Pi Theta Mu Jean Flowers, Zebulon, N. C. Pi Theta Mu M Rf; RET FiiLNTAiN, Ruckv M ' miil. . y... Sil:iuii Phi kapfii Diiiii- Fi:a ks. Ra|pif;li. . C. ' Th,-l,i M„ Irene Frik. Kalii li, J. C. Signifi I ' lii Ku i :ii Kmim (Imir. Fayelleville. N. C. Sie ' iiii [ ' hi kaiiim Olbu GarrktT. Rcixliorn. N. (... I ' i Tluln hi Frwcis Chad. Kaleiflli. N. ( ' ... Si ;iiiii I ' lii kiipiiii K1.1.AM1R GiiUii!. (Mill, .11. N. c. ' Tlitiii Mil .li.A (;ln . Nt ' w Bfin. N. C. Kho Uclln Chi Ei.izARETH GKIS.SOM, Kittrell, N. C, Kho Ih ' lin Chi Cornelia Gris. ' om, Kiitrell. N. C., Rlin Drliii Chi } M, Harris. Wake Forest, N. C, I ' l Tlniu Mu Nei.i. llAKKrs, Raleigli. ,N. C., ' Thrln Mu . IaRV FrAMKs II ski s. Kirislcll. . . C. ' ; Tllvlil Mil CvRMiN Hi; iiERs(i . Kalei li. N. C I ' i Thi-tu Mil Fi.izARKiii HK. r)ERsiiN. Daviilsiin. N. C.. ' Thcia Mu I RTIH Hk.h. Raleigh. N. C.. .S( m,i Phi Kn ,[„ l.nilM, llh.llsMiTll. Kalei ll. N. C... Siiiniii I ' hl Kiipiiil ¥. v.tA Mill. Or.iiit;.. a., Rho Di-llii Chi l Mil. Mil, I lliii.LER, Uninn Mills. N. ( .. Sigmii I ' lii k,ii, ,ii MaRV .lllEl. HllM-VClTT. Klllrii;li. N. ( :.. ' , Thr,,i ]lil Kmimiiim III i.s(.N. Waxliaw. . ( ;.. Hh„ Ihlh, Chi Pu4€i0 d. i9 3 Betty Jacksom. Fort Benning. Ga.. Sigma Phi Kappa Hti.KN Jo.NKs. Hope Mills. N. C, Pi Theta Mu Ue Mm; Jones. Wendell. N. C. Pi Thela Mu Mary Jones. New Bern. N. C Sigma Phi kaiiim Elsie Kei.lek. Raleigli. N. C. ' Tlu-in hi . i.TA Keiloi.c. W Hscn. N. C. Rl,„ Delta (M Della Lancastek Rocky Mount. N. C. Pi Thela Mu Alice Ruth Lee. Wayoross. Ga.. Pi Thela Mu Na cy Lfnlberry. Raleigh. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa JiLLANNE Lott, Wa cross. Ga.. (■ Thrill Mu .MiKi KvTiiRiN I.o ELACE. Raleigli. N. C Pi Theta Mu Hoktense McCray. Roanoke. ' a.. Pi Theta Mu Catherine .Macon. Wake Forest, N. C Pi Theta lu Mary Lot Martin. Elon College. N. C. Pi Theta Vu Charlotte Mason, Angier, N. C, Pi Thela Mu M MO MiooLETON. Warsaw, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Elizaheth Mills, Raleigh. .N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Mari Frances Mitchell. Raleigh. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Janie Mitchener. Eilenion. N. C. Pi Theta Mu ( ' .EKALJUNL Moore. RaleiKli. N. ( ' ... Pi Thetil Mil Rosa Mocjue. Kaleigli, N. C, Sigma Phi kn iiM Jackii. MoiiRisoN. Uiailoile, N. C, Pi Tlnin hi Skirlly Myatt, Raleigh, N. C ii mn I ' tii Ktippu Anmc Nehuolu, Wilminjildn, N. C Rhn Dfliii Clu Fl-oHA ' R1U . Raieigli, N. C, Sigma Plii Kiippa Maiiy Elizabkth Pariiam. HeniiiTsnn, N. C. I ' i Tlnin Mu Betty Patrick. Kin -s Mountain. N. t... Pi Tluiii Mu Mmo I ' iiuke. Raleigh. N. C, Sigma Phi Knppn Elizabeth Plrcell. Laiirinimrg. N, C. Hhn Ihltu (,hi .Iam.t (.)i im . ( haiiannke. .N. C. Pi Thrtii Ma BiiuuiE Reins. Lcnnir. N. C, Kho Delia Chi Ann Rrnvi.ANn. Herulerscm. N. C. Sigma Phi Kufpa Jean Sadler. Oal land. Fla., Sigma I ' hi knp nr Grace .Shepparb, Kinslon. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Frances Sholes, Lyncliburg, Va., Sigma Pin Ka] f:a Nellie Sue Simmons, Lumberton. N. C. Pi Theia Iii Mary Ann Slaughter, Raleigh, N. ( :.. I ' i Th,ia 1 n Catherine Sloan, Garland, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Anne Speed, Oxford. N. C., Pi Theia ,17; Hazel Spell. Faiinville, ' . C, ' , Th,ia Mu Qu tloAA. i9 3 Charlotte Stanton. Sanfnrd. N. C. Rho Delta Chi Mary Alice Stlll. Wake Foret t. N. C. ■ Thttn Mu JoiCL Talton, CJaylon, N. C, Pi Theta Mii Annl T t|.:. Ga h.nia. N. C. f ;-- r a i Cviiiii ■i ' I ' aii m. Talum. S. C, Sif tiiu I ' ln hai ' pn _ Ukjuiuk T :l :n. Hitideixin, N. (.!.. ' Tln-iu Mu Pecca Thlijahlt. Raleiiili. N. C, Sigma Phi ka ' pa Dorks Thlohohi;. l-iinibeilon. N. ( .. I ' i ' I httn Mu DciKinin TnoMAirON, New Bern, N. C. Pi Thrtu Mu CoNNiK Thompson, New Bern. N. C. Si uin I ' hi kapiiu Ann Thornton, Fountain Cily. Tenn.. Pi Theta Mu -AIartha Thokpk. Chimney Rock. IN. C.. Pi Thefa Mu Lr c Thi HST()N. Taylursville. N. C. Pi Theta Mu Rkbixca Tomlinson. Black Creek. N. C. Pi Theta Mu RnvA ln.m.n, ClcUlmro. N. C. ' Thrla Mu CiUii TiNK Waddell. Fair Bluff. N. C. Thmi Mu Carolyn Walklh. Fn[flar Branch. . . C. - Theta Mu Rkblkah Wall. Criftim, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Jimmh: Wells. Canton. N. C. Pi Theta Mu Finnh: L(M Well- ' . Kinslon. N. (!.. Pi Thi-tn Mu JirLIA Weskett. Ni-w lii-ln. N. C. Signin Phi kii ijiii Gi.oiiiA West, Ni-w Bern, N. C, Pi Theia Mii Virginia Whitaker, Raleigli, N. C, I ' l Thein Mii Evelyn White. Raleigh, N. C, Sigma Plii kuppn EuiTiiE Williams, Varina, N. V... Pi Tluiu Mu Doris M rie Wilson, High Point, N. C, Pi Theta Mu Emma Wrenn, Gary, N. C, Pi Theta Mu Nut iiluiliiiiuiiilivd: Jean Oia ei , Chailoiie, N, C. Leora CiRKiN, Oxford. N. C. Esther TnuiiNE. Selma, N. i44UJa 52 jo flful junioJ i SuniJay af ternnun ? . . - Tlie day nf lionor- . . . Pal . . . Expecting someone? . . . Tliose energetic (lay students . . . One shoe on and one shoe off . . . Hold ' er, Jackson . . . Bucky and the Army . . . Parham at ease , . . What a pyramid! And la- l. Imt iini least, come our Preps. Of louise lliev do nol form so large a part of the college as the others, hut Peace, though it might be lenci ' jiil. certainly uouldn t be Peace uilhnni ' I ' m. Alycf. Whitted I ' li ' sidenI Patty Silliman ] ice Presideiil Janey Loucee Secretary Jane Brown .Miss Maxai.vnn Mot rane Treasurer Class Sponsor m{ 4 J ' Loiitt R K M JFm 4 J Jj Hc ' if A % W ' ' ' ' i S In, 1 f?w«li i m fe. wJ m ' SKt! ■t. i . SJiliinan Miiit.-,l FiiANCKS Alfoeui. Ralei li, N. C, Sigma Phi Kupi u Dorothy Andrews, Chapel Hill. N. C, Pi Theia Mn Nanme Lou Aistin, Raleigh, N. C, Sigma Phi Kii i ifi Grace BillijNcs. Lexinslon. N. C Pi Thcta Mii JA E Brows. Wasliinfiinn. D. C. Rho Di-lin Chi KATHLEEN BlXm . Wilih. T . a-. I ' i TIn il Mil Penn Bi NX. Ri.cky Miiimi. N. C. Sigmi, Phi Ku iim N ' liiLA BvRUM, Charloue. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Lriis Critmp, New Rein. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa Grace Glasgow, Charlnlle. N. C.. Pi Thiia tii Ann Grant. A[ocksville, N. C. Rho Dt-liu Chi SuNNV Gro i:s. Chap.-I Hill. . ( :.. Si!;nui I ' hi Kii ipa l.ivcE Hansen, Miljville. N. J.. Rho Delia Chi Lillian LeGrand. Shelhy. N. C... Sigma Phi Kappn IvME Lolcee. Limerick. .Maine. Sigma I ' hi Kappn -M viiv -McLlllanu. . I,iures i||,.. N. C. p; riuia Mii Annie Velna Nance. Ashelmrn. N. C. Pi Th.iu lu .Sarah Emily Parker, Raleigh, N. C., Sigma I ' hi Kappa P t e pA, 55 P ve pA EhVTHK PiTTMA-N. Oak City. N. C. Dt)Ris Jkan Rf; . (lliarlotte. N. C. Siiimii Phi Kupjm r.iTT S i M)hiis, Hemp. N. C. Pi Thfiit Mil DnHniHKX Sii.i.iMW. I,e jn [tr n. N. (!.. Sii mti Phi Kijppn i ' vTTV SlLLlMAN, Lexington. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa KiiTv .Smith, Moncure, N. C, ■ ' Thttii Ma Mariktta .Smith. Mc, k-ville. N, C. Kh„ Ihlla (hi .Ikannf, .Si:es .mi th. Wilsiin. N. C. Rh,, IMia (hi .Anne Swart. Raleigii. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa . lice Whitted, Gallup, New Mexicn. Wh l)ilta (Jii No! iihalagra ihi;! .■ C0KM.LIA MoFKiT, .Sanforil, N. C. GKRAi.itiNt: MooRt:. Kaleigli, N. C. Anna Worth, Lake Waccamaw. N. C. Marv Woodward. Raleigh, N. C. 56 P jefUiAed P iefiA, An Senior, an Junior, and Iwn prep. . . . Wliitled tl,e willed . . . P irdnn us, R„wland-s a Junior . . Vi on that day . . . Yoo, hoc, girls! . . . Lougee home on the range ' . . . A frown and a smde. 67 Ou l IboM Locikini; in on Mi s Cortner s class. hrlaMiiL ' 111 llic l,i in ; r ii)i That uimilfi ' f III place — llif jxist (iHice! Oil Fiiilav allcrniMiM in ( liciiiislr lal). MoA ltali Jank Bkaivhn Rho Delia Chi S iiAH F ' ntsminckr Sigma Phi Kapjm Si ' sw Nkwnham ' Tlwia Mu VvoMNK Smith Rho Delia Chi Patsy Short Sigma Phi Kappa Nell Boyktte Pi Thela Mu 60 BiXfMixi PlU Cofifia s RAH Entsminger Hk ITV Tati M Jean Glenn lice President Secretary Treasurer Miss :Mabel P LCH l M RjoRiE Clark Sponsor Co -Sponsor Lib Beaty President This is Station WSIG. bringing; ou tin- iic s Miiiiiiiai and tin highlights of a successful year at Peace. The Sigs offensixe cam l)aign was launched with an open house, while llie second front was dciinitely opened with hot dogs and popcorn and all ihi ' tun at thi Circus part . I ' rojiaganda in the form of ])osters and candy h(dped too. The society ' s next big push to the front honmcd il new members with a banquet at the Carolina Hotel. Some headlines long to be rememliered are ' Sigs. Loyal Sigs ' . . . Society Pla Presented . . . Pugli. the Swordswallower . . . Our Teams Compete in Sports . . . Candlelight Initiation Held. Betty Patrick President pi lUeta Mu Mary Dalrymple Vice Presitlenl Jane Wilsom Secretary Dot Kicheson Treasurer Miss Mary Elizabeth Thomas Sponsor Miss Winifred Kuhns Co-Sponsor K tra! Extra! lici.l all almiil it . . . I ' i ' I ' lu ' la Mil starts yrar nil ' h getliiifj 74 lieu mcTiiliers . . . Maki it llic lariiest society at Peace . . . Old pirls iii lietl new uiils l lia iiii; kid pailx . . . iMiiiiia was Negro niaiiirii uitli Dud and (da i;i  as babies . . . Skipping period party with lood galore . . . |- (.riiial initiation . . . Ranqnet in Virginia Dare Ballroom . . . Miles ol lun . . . Dam ing alten ards . . . Pis stand for tbe best, tlic bigliest Peace can slrixe for . . . TiuK the Pi ' j will cheri li tliiir m)i iel alwa s. (llto. jbeUa Qlu Alyce Wiutted ice President Cora Drake Secretary Harriet Pressly Treasurer Miss Mmi ' Kirkpatrick Miss 1)EI!tik Lee Whitesides S[ionsor Co-Sf onsor Betty Rhodes President CaMc iaiii: I ' caci- Hi-ackjuaiieis- L ' .S.S. Iiliu W r ul liliu l), ' lt,i (ilii lillL ' d aiuliiii al rush part). Oil illi sinuulli ?ailin{j; . . . I ' ukuns (III pillows . . . Initiation . . . The banquet at Port Carolina . . . Mrs. Pressly ' s I ju. it can ' t breathe . . . Eating hot clogs in ibe rabin . . . Sland up and Cheer for Piho Helta Chi . . . Oroppr.l aiirlior alter niotttli run . . . K er bod on btiard happs. Alplia I ' i Epsiloii is a National Hojinrarx Seiiftarial Siniet). As ail nutsUimlino; junior college wliirli ii f an eiiiiehecl eourse in llie secretarial lielcl. Peace (|nalilie(l Kathryn Blalock for and mganizecl a cliapler in l ' J12. Tliis is llie Tan I ' reiidenl ( lKi|ilcr, .. , - The ip|ijeeli e of Alpha I ' i Epsilon is to professionalize the status of the college-trained secrelarx . Meinliership is restricted to tn(lcnls of snpciioi s( lioLu liip. perM nalit . and iliaiacler. Crooni. Blainck. Shaw. Gl Jane Clsick President In 1939. I ' eacf ejitalilished tht- Gamma Phi CliaptPi of Phi Theta Kappa. NaliuTial Scholastic Honor Societx . vihirh limrtioiis ill a jiniioi iiillt ' i. ' e a [ ' hi Bi ' la Kappa dues ill the foui-yeai ccillege. Memhership in this ,it anizatinii is ohtained h imita- tion arnl is liiniteil to ten per rent of tile aeademic- student l od . There are eleven menilters ot the Gamma Phi Ghapter. Memiiers are ehosen for scholarship, character, and leadership. The organization seeks to emphasize the dcxelopmcnt of these and otliei imilar characteristics. First rou : Rhudes, Tate, Tlntnipsnn. Second row; Drake, Fountain, M. Morton, Cusick, Pressly, McCallum. 65 AlpyUa Bkttv Uhoues President An inlpresling aiul in ti U(. ' ti e oryaiiiziitinn. ihr I lirta rlia|)lpr of Sigma I ' i Alpha has as ils purpii.-i ' ihi ' In iiigiiig ahftiil of a ht ' tlrr utuierstamlirig Ix ' twi ' cri --tuiltMiIs and hftwceii iialioris by studying lugelliei llicir languages aiid tlieii rtiltuif. Our chaplri hi-ie al Poaie was eslaldishrd in l ' ): ' ,9. We air ihr «n juniiu ' i-nllpge luning llie distinctive Ikmuii nf having been granted a charter bn a local chapter. Our headquarters is our binlhi-i cidlege N. C. State. This year our annual tea. Ijani|net. and dance was a joint one with . C. Stale and iVleri ' dith. Our regular nicelirigs are e cr third Friday idght. at which lime we discuss prohbins of other nations with riati cs of those nations and nhlaiu a general (ullnral bai kground of them. W f (S p!v i - h ' lt l i,:ii : ' [ ' ale, Cuskl . Sr ,nnt niw : E. Juhnsun, ' rinniijisftn. Drake. Klunjes. ]o.iml;iin. I ' imtll. 60 ScUoiaAtic cJio-HonA. After the first term is rcini|il(l((l. Mluihislii liiuiors an ' aniinuiiii ' d. Tliese are presented in tuci li dnor mils, tlii ' firsl rmisistirig of girls who make all grades of ' J(l or above, and the second eonsisting of those who make an average of 90 or above on all courses. SENIORS: Jane Cusick. Kingsport. Tenn.; Betty Rhodes. I.in( olnton. N. C; Harriet Presslv. Raleigh, N. C; Aimie Lucia McCallum. Rowland. ! . (1,; Cora Drake. Bennettsville. S. C; Elizabeth Cr n. Raleigh. N. C: Patsy Short. Shelby. N. C; Betty Stonebanks. I{aleigh. N. (!.: Eleanor Johruon. Fittsboro. N. C. JUNIORS; Ann Tate. Gastonia. . ( ' ..: Margaret Eountain. Rocky Mount, X. C; Connie Thompson, New Bern. N. C; Jo ce Tallon, Clayton. N. C; Nell Harris. Raleigh. N. C: Nancy Lineberry. Raleigh. N. C: Mary Alice Stell. Raleigh. N. C; Elizabeth Purcell. Laurinburg. . ( : Uora Batts. Fremont, N. C; Lillian Honey. Rocky Mount, N. C; Jean Gray. New Bern. N. C.; Jean Flowers. Zebuloii. N. C; Mary Louise Dixon, Roxboro, N. C. PREPARATORY STUDENT: Nannie l,o„ Austin. Raleich. N. C. 67 pfUailejoed a 04to (loU The iils ulio arc clcrteil to llie l ri ilc nl Hihmh linll n ' ceixc ihc liiiihfsl lin?iiii Ldtifrrrrd (in stu ient at l earp. Klcilrd joinlK li facult) and etudt-nt:-. inrmlM ' is are chosen fnr character, conduct. linlarship. and integrity. These girU are entrusted uith dclinitc rcspon ihilitics as well as certain ])rivih i!) ' s and rij;hts. Junes. Cu itk. Rhodes. Sliorl. Miis t-y, 68 Pa4i4d iu QluJx I Creati e writing; has liecn an iiitiTe-t nl Peace girls for a number uf vears. In 19:56. under llie auspices of Miss Helen H. Sails, head of the English Department, the Papyrus Club was begun. Its purpose is to encourage and promote creative writing and tip dc ebip and increase dependability. Each year the girls in the Papyrus Club are responsible for getting out the school magazine. ( oices oj Peace, to which any Peace girl may c inlriliutc articles. Harriet Pressly Eililiir-in-C.hiej Fir. l roll : Reins. .Sllnles. St-iuntl row: Suessmuth. Broun. Pressly. (jthh. Tbirii rotf: Drake. Glenn. M. Smith. Sionelianks. C9 7«4e £ottU Kiiim within the wall? of a busy staff room comes this, yijur Lotus of f. ' S. It was liepuii last summer with the planning of the dummy and the signing of contracts — and high hopes of a pleasing product. With the opening of school, we pleaded for your schedules and fijially com- pleted the picture-taking project. Wc wrote copy, rewrote copy, rerewrote copy; wc clipped engraver proofs, pasted iheni in the dunnny; wc proof read: wc chose color schemes; we worked out a cover design; we had fun. Not orchids this year, but new tires and B cards should be your gift — and mine to Miss Cortner. our photographer, our engraver, and our printer for their unfailing help and their ]iatient advice. y lso jnanx thanks to the slalT aJid tin- art i ' dit(jrs for their work. Betty Stoneb. nks Editor-in-CJiiej We ' ve worked, we ' ve played, we c had staff meeting like the resulting edition of The Lotis. -and fun. c hope that i: EDITORIAL STAFF Associate Editors Lib Beaty, Jane Cisick. Jean Glenn, Betty T. tum Assislfint Editors Catherine Sloan, Fhanci;s Sholes. Linda Conn. Connie Thompson Margaret Jones Art Editor Anne Newbold Assistant Art Editor Helen Shaw Typing Editor 70 7i4e Jloi44A. HAHIilET I ' llESSLY Do we want lo go for ad?? We ' d love to. Sunny days, rainy days, cold days — well, almost an kind — fonnd us, llie girls on the Business Staff of the f.OTLiS. donning cjur hest clothes and starling for town. With the help of Miss !Mary Kirk|ialrirk. nur adviser.  e jdanneil trips In the arions husiness lirnis. Many of us literally saw Raleigh hn the lirst time. We had to go to so man out-of-the-way places — the niaikcl. wholesale houses, hotlliiig cunipanies. ll was hard  oik. hut fun. l-uri In kiinvi llial v ' i- helpiii gi e ou this, ihe 194.i LoTl ' S. BUSINESS STAFF Kitty Creech, Jane Gullirie. Belly Jean f)invnes. Mary Katherine Lovelace, Lih Henderson, Palsy Short, Jerry Moore, Sarah EiUsminger, and Margaret FounlaiTi. 71 Cora Drake President The purpose of this organization is to carry on the traditions as set by Peace Girls ' who liave gone before, and to build up new standards for those Peace Girls ' who are to conie after- wards. The club also endeavors to promote school spirit by coiiperalinij in the arli ilies of the school. The requirement for membership is that every girl have a parent or grandparent who is an alumna of Peace College. Front roic: Kutlierine Bu?in idau littr of Ma iv LimJ ' -eyl. Rmky Mmint. N. C; Grace Glasgow lt;ran(l(Iaii :littT i [ (iiaie McPheett-isI . Cliarlotlf. N. C; Elizalietli Piircell Uiaut;hler nf Anna BuL-hanan). Laurinbury. N. ( ' ..; Mary Alice WUsun (daufiluer .if Kutli Buffaloel. Kaleigli. N. C; Margaret Tucker (daughler of Virginia Myers ami granddaugliter of Margaret Sleelel. Winston- Salem, N. C; Katliryn Creech (granddaughter of Catherine McKay), liethesda, Md.; Cora Drake (granddaughter of Cora MacCormac). Bennettsville, S. C. Second row: Fhira Norris (granddaugliter of Julia Rebecca Creech) . Raleigh, N. C; Kate McKiinnion (daughler of Willa Norrisl. Raleigh, N. C: Emma Wrenn (daughter of Wrennie (iandle). Cary, N. C; Janie Mitchener (granddaughter of Gertrude Waddt-ili, Edenton, N. C; Kalherine Hudson (granddaughter of Sara Howard I. Waxliaw, N. C. Thin! roic: Linda Cobb (daughter of Ida Ruth Pitt), Pinelops, N. C; Cornelia Thompson ' daughler of RIceks Cornelius) . New Bern. N. C; Marguerite (Raskin ( daughter of Maggie in:?on I . Smilliheld. N. C; Carolyn Talum I daughler of Elizabeth Crooni, granddaughter of Maude Dinuiddie. and great-granddaughter of Dr. James Dinwiddle). Tatum, S. C; Sally Bryan (daughter of Sally Crudup) , Oxford. N. C; Catherine Sloan ( daughter of Anabel Sloan), Garland. N. C. Fourth roic: Martha Faison (dauglil ' -r nf Lena Lineherger and granddaugliter of Lola Davis), Faison. N. C: Kathleen Buciianan (granddaughter of Kalldeen Evans I. Welch. W. a.: Lillian LeGrand ( granddaughter of Minna Ciaston I . Slielhy. N. C; Harriet Pressly i daughter of Dr. W. C. Pressly I. Raleigh, N. C. : Betty Tatum (daughter of Elizabeth Groom, granddaughter of Maude Dinwiddie. and great-granddaughter of Dr. Janie-. Dinwiddiei. Talum. S. ( ' ,. : Jnyce Hansen (daughter of Emma Newkirkt. Millvdle. N. J. Not in pirtuir: Flon ie Bi ' st (granddaughter of Florence i-sial I . Dunn, N. (J.: Mary Bryan Firming granddaugbtei nf Catherine McKay), Raleigh, N. C. 72 Va4 x:e -QnxA4udUe QUux Seated: Parliam. _M. .Mnrli.n. pted. K. Mnrinn. Pr --i.leni. Rowland. E. Grissom, S. Bnan. Standing: Day, Lougee, Currin, Tlinrp. Tfi?er, C. Gris om. 2beei Ca ne xi QUlL Q First roll : Saunders, : niith. JnlinMin. Ellintr. Entsminger. President. Secnrnl nni : Tnmlinson, Wall, Sholes, Groves. 73 Qlee QlidM- OrganizprI aiiain this year bv Miss Klizabcth Gearliarl. llit new voire teacher, llie Glee Chili is oflered to any sluilrnl iiili ' ie icd in f;i(iu|) singing. Tlip entire stnilent ImmIv tlioronghl enjo e(l llir music rendered during the regular chapel services and on s])ecial occasions. Tiie regnhir accompanist nf the Gh ' e Clnli is Miss Heh ' n Scoggins, of the music faculty. L ' nder the compeleni diicclion of Miss Gearharl. the Glee Gluli. Choir, and soloists presented a delijilitiui (ihrislmas laiilata descriliing the Birthda_ of the Christ ( hild as .seen ihrougli ihe eyes of a child. First row: Linelierry. 1 . Antln-ws. Saillrr, A. (o;iiil, ( ' aliiMin, ( u-.iik. I ' urc ' ll. KntMniiijjr-i . I. Jnncs, .Stiaw, G]a f:o . Seccndniii: l;,iii,„jn. llij;liMinlli, IliUin;;,, .«l,„l,l, Co-,-,!.. Tl. iii|,-.,,ii. W il-,,!,, I ' alii,k. Mi-Cray, Reins. 74 Tlie follciwiii ' |iiiit;r;ini as jiivi-ii: Processional — O Come All e Faithful Scripture — Rev. M. O. Sommers O Holy Xighl Ailfslf Fiilrlr. ' A.l., phr .1,1,11,, Miss Gearhart ami Mrs. Ai.den Prayer — Re . M. O. Summers The First Christmas Iajiiis I. Cnmie A cantata clescrihing the Da of the Holy Child as seen hy the e es of a child. Glee Cluh. Choir and Soloists Xarrator Elizabeth I ' lrcell Joseph Katiiryx Creech Mary Mary .Alice Wilson Shepherd Boy LoLiSE Hichsmith Director Elizabeth Gearhart Accompanist Helen Scogcins Recessional: flark! The Herald Angels Sin : Mendelssohn. 75 Maucaret Jones Pri ' sidrnt AnteUL Thi yai V)X ' . a need was frit liu morr inlcrol in rrfati e ail. A fiKiup nf us ! ot logelliei anil lorrnula( -cl till- nucleus fur llie Ait Cluli. We called our clul) tlie Klsie l ()lierts pn Art Cluli. The clul) was named for Mrs. Stewart }{oberlson. who lias heen a real Club Mother 1(1 us. Re(|uirenient for entrance into the rluh is siinplv a genuine desin- to see heautv. It was a real thrill to the charter inenibers. when the new Elsie Kobeit on were ta| |jed in chajn-l on a particular Friday. ■ ' • ' - tK p t oi -gigga.-— ■ lUtrl; run: Norris. Bynum. Wail, liunlcn, Mi-- t ' li li, Newliold. Francis, Mi ' hUr iuh (.i.rr .lorn . Ml-. Kiilierl- im. Slioirs, l.iui fr. hrunl ron Slanton. (jirrin. Ann Ki.ln-i t-nn I iiiasinl ) , ( riini|i. liiinn. 76 ke Qkapel To make Christ more real mi our campus is I III- 1 impose of the Peace Student Christian Associa- liiiii. Every Peace girl is a member of this organiza- liuri which seeks to meet the spiritual needs of each i]idivi hial. The work of the Christian Association is diiccleil li a laliiriel composed of twelve girls who are cluiscn from the junior and scnicir classes by the sponsor and the out-going cabinet. This group guides the activities of the association in channels of worship, religious instruction, and recreation. I nder the sponsorship of the P.S.C.A. are the SiuhI.iv ewiiijig vesjjers and the ilaiU morning watch ser ices. The Christian Association ccks to make religion a more ital pari of the life id evcrv Peace girl. iMaryan ' a Smith I ' resideiil Sralnl: RIhi.I.-. Hi. Ii.--..ii. ( u-i. k, Patrick. Sniilli. Drake. Stiniilin ;: N.-wl.uld. riini-ll. Mas ey. Miss . ' li-cl,-. Rein--. WVske-lt. 78 raviirili ' s|Hil fisi hnviiif; lull i llic I ' .S.C. A. lal.in. MaishiiKillows nc t ' r taste hfltft than when tli( ' are toasted llele. These twii pic tines illustrate the elTe etiveiiess of lite Peace Student Christian As- sociation. Under the supervision of Miss Luey Steele, the cabinet plans a yeardong l)rogram to impress the purpose and tlic plrd;ie made hy each girl at tin ' liegiiining of tile ear. And tliroui:lioiil llie scar, the eari ing-out of this jirograiu effects the success of its purpose. -iw g w w8R igiM««M]a-ge«s™r An outstanding activity in which all the girls en- thusiastically participate comes at Thanksgiving uhi ' u. at a chapel service, we share the Thanksgiving iiiXKlies. ' 79 QptAdAiinxAA. Paaeani f3 i rt . . .VV ' X J yft- . . A traclilioii wliich iiiPans iiuuli lo llic people of Raleigli a well as tfi Peace girls is llie Cliiist- mas Pageant. The Peace Sliideiil (Jiristian Associatiun Cabinet sponsors the pageant. 80 v¥ i Atkleiic Peao HtUletic - l UIV DaI.KV.MI ' I.E I ' rcsiih ' nt Every IVace airl is automaticalK j iiu ' iiili. i nf llii- Allilrii, smii ialini) it slie -lijiiii-s | liysiial cduralioii. Since iixei t ..-lliinl nl ihe -liicliiii IkiiIs aw niemjiers. there is a genuine inlerejl in allileliis. A a sotine ,if inconie. the Apsoriation sponsors llie ■■l.iltie Sliire and is !■ |ili ' tid ir-|Min-iMe fi.i i| c.ijeralion. An i;iil nia MilunlaiiJN wink in llii ' store lo j;ai]i point- louaiil liei atlili-lic P. Tlip smiely cheer li-aders: Margaret I ' liikcr. Rhii; Jirry l .ir.-. •,,■ I!„ a lc ire. Siii. 944A.t Bani pble rr Shown above are five girls, active parliripanls in some of iin- niinur -.pruts at Peace. They are Rebecca Tomlinson. Iiasketball: Sarah Enlsminj:er, i ofibali; Cliarlulte Stanton, archery; Belly Patrick, bicycling: and Kallileen Buchanan, golf. 83 a4ocJ2e4f Peace giils lia c iliMdM ' inl llial tlie gajiie (if iKJckcy (iU ' ers tlirill,-. ami (un — liul is not for frills. Tlii-y have Lieen eTilliiisiaslir abiiiu the game in llie lulilesl weather and on llie «in(lie l (la . KxcitenienI inns ' i in a tilf lioikey game — maybe that ' s wily the girls like it so niueli. Aliove is an action shot. These .S g pla ers look as though they were vielorions on the field of sport today. W ' e wondin! Sometliini; s wiimjr -the Pi pla Pi loijk liapp ton. Maybe each team heal (ine 111 the others. Ma be? Because of the competition hetween societies, it is the custom of the AlhhHic Association to sponsor a hockey tournament each year. Not only does tliis tournament help the girls yvin points towarrl their letter. Ijut also the winning society is awarded points toward the society cup. The Rlw girls look just as happy. Probably, it just proyes our point — Peace sirls like hockey! e4i.HiA. Tennis is the iiinv( jtnjuilar -innl u ilh Pearn nil Is. {■ ' mni rai i aiiluniii i ii:lil llinuiiili llir ciililrsi wiiitt-r anil iitln |niiia. the ttMinis critluisiasts are (oiilinnalh al ll. K rr s|irinii diirinii Inuinarnrnl wrck ihr ti ' nni |(p ci (lf i ' In|) a --lill ii a]r ami |iiil Ihrir hraii- into llie hatllr fm tlir tirl iliain|iioii lii| . Al i i;jlU air iiirliiinl a gmup 1)1 |fnni fuljnwci . ami ln-|u i an actiuii [jiclurc snappi-tl lasl lali. .1 rr I Vk ' (uintaiH E. Johnson: Miss Whitesides. I know uliere ynu can get an extra nh. jMiss Wliitesides (ea eii ): Wlirre : ' F. Jnlin-nn: I -;i v in an ad tnrlay: Vi aiilnl Wnnian li ' sew luilluit ' - ..ti ilir fniiiili Honr. Brantley Cr Son Expert Drugfiisls 1910 Fine Sttdas Ask for GOLDEN TAP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE At the Soda Fountains And insist upon being served in DIXIE CUPS Garland C. Norris Co. DAIRY PRODUCTS PASTEURIZED MILK BITTER : EGGS Insist oit the Best — PINE STATE ICE CREAM PINE STATE CREAMERY CO. Glenwood Avfiiue PHONE 2-:!911 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL OF RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Extends a welcome to college girls It is our hope that you will moke this your church home during your stoy in Raleigh There ore special classes organized in our Sunday school for college girls. M SOMMERS, Pastor KARL G HUDSON, Superintendent of Bible School He (in tin- iiatiur): Dean- ' -l. ill ini nutir inr M. Ma se : jithn. I ean ' t many you. Intl I sluil luays ies|ircl yuui Miss McLrllanil; And wlirrc liaM- ii l.irn Im llu- la-l uci-k l.illi.iii I.c ' !:rancl: M..|, in.- il x..n ,- IkmkI ihi- ..iir Ih-I,,i.-. HUDSON-BELK COMPANY RALEICHS LARGEST DEP ARTMEiST STORE - • We Appreciate Your Putroitage (inil Look- Fornard ff ' ith Pleasure to Serviiili Yon ill the Future M. Fountain: A certain young man r-nl iiit- -Mitif lluun-. tin- ini-iniii . C. SInan: Don ' t say a certain yimiifi man. m dt-ar, Nnnt- nf tlit-ni art- n-Mjiii uiilil Non ' ve got them. Miss Stfele (in Bible Class): Ndw, Sally, what can ynu Itll me altuiit Cnlialli? S. Bryan: (niliath was llie man David rnrked tn sleep. (.tint pliincnis (if T. H. Briggs Sons, Inc. -Cariilimi ' s Ohicsl W liuh-snir tinil fit ' liiil Hnnlnari ' House Esu Uidr, i ' ii inr 2-:iljr. INSIST ON LANCE ' S ' LANCE PACKING CO., inc. Candies urnl Peanut Products Phone 2-0728 R E GRAHAM, Representative Raleigh, N. C. A. C.rant: Vnu lairr hrlicve fver) lliin;: vmu lieiir. A. Wllilted: Nil. hul )nu can repeat il. li. IJaueoTii: Don ' t ynu tliink a ri-al liieml on l jo leel v in[iallielir when oni need-- inotu y Mar- F. II.: I tliink a e I main Irienik in lu-ll ca es are Innclie.t. N. Bftyette (in slnrel : I wish some i-nlle i ' elothes. Salesfiirl: Alhletie. hnniorons. or siinlionvy BYNUM PRINTING GOlMPANY BETTER PKIi TII fi PHONK 6417 Mary D.: M tun- ln .- i- --.. [urgeiful sonntiinr-. Patsy S.: Isn ' l In-! At tin- |)jity last ni{-lii I liail h. krip rMiiiiKtIi rii aritl niM tne. Iiim ii ' h mhj he ' s en ;ugiMl .Mis MrLelland (al) enl-niiiiilf(ll n iiiit villi and ttiniw tlieni a a . rl llu-.i- ulil l.-tli-r- pliaL.ti ' ROTHMOOR COATS KENMOOR COATS EXCLUSIVELY IN RALEIGH AT EFIRD ' S DEPARTMENT STORE TUx inrtayiTLi JElUELERSSlLVEftSmirHS RalEIGm N.C MEREDITH COLLEGE A(ri{FIM TKI) lihenil arts culleiie: Soiillieni Association of Colleges ami Seeondaiy Schools. American Association of I ' niveisity Women. Association of American Universities. PKOfiJKESSIVE educational pro:;ram in terms of Christian character and service. Distinguished recoi-d of student honors. Excellent libiaiy facilities. Effective honor system. ATTKACTIVK location in Raleigh, the educational center of the State. Beautiful campus of 170 acres. Modern tireproof dormitories with generous provision for social activities. Write for ciifjihimie anil i( lder of vie vs, x f r (: ( ' AHI,VM-: CAMnU-M.. I ' resident. Kalcitih, North Carolina. THE PHOTOGRAPHS in this Annual nere niaile by DANIEL AND SMITH STUDIO 134 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C. Colf( ' f ( liiiiiKil Specialists Fine Portraits Prompt Service lr-. Uin-.-nli.ii : Kfi.r, ,a. «lial i- an ...toini- y K- TumliTiMin: ll is an fii:lit- i l -tl rat. E. Gahr: Bill). 1 l«i x,,u ,|i ,n ' t know tin- .iifftTeii.i- li.-lwceii a iln and a tree. B. Jackson; ' el!. what is (he difTerence; ' E. Gahr: A tree is i-oveied ivilh liark. whih ' i ,.u. sr.-ms u. |„- |in.-.l uilli il. Geo. Marsh Co. ( Inr.iipiiraled I Wholesale Distributors Fine Food Products Raleigh, N. C. UlLLOrV SUPPLY CO. Mill Supplies Heiithtg Equipment Mudt ' fi} Macliiitc Sli(tp RALEIGH DURHAM ROCKY MOUNT I. ( ]incy: Did yuu lake a sIhuht ihis Munniii};. ' I ' ird Francis: Why. is nne niissiniir ' .1. Haii-cii: 1 paid my luirrlli visii In ihc licairly shop loday. li. Fil palLick: Siranfie, ou can ' t seem to et waihd on. dear. Mrs. Qiiisenlterry (in eUiss I : How man rilts lia e ou? I ' enn Bunn: I ilon ' l know; I ' m so ticklish I ne ei iciilil conni iher For those smart, young styles you love to wear . . . TAYL ' S Tlif Slioirplace of the iAiritlhuis Miss L. .lones (while uptown I : li- M, 1.11:0 Miss McL.: No. Miss L. .tones: Neither do 1. hnl Irf- ;;o nilo tin shoe sioro ami rest whih ' lhe li As I iviili ' to ID ;?(! ( ' . irith your picliire before me. I ihiiil, of the m(in pleasdiit Imiir.s lie spent loi;etlier. Remember hoii ive used to try to j el Jiiiimie to go to beil. so we could be aloneY . . . and the fun U ' e had making caiuly on the electric range? W ith sugar rationed ive can ' t make an v more ciiiid). but iJuinks to the Poncr ( ' ouipau iic can still use all the idectricity ive need. 1 ou remember John Sinilli. I in sure. He s irorking at an essential war job now with the Power Com pan . He told me his company had plenty of power for us anil for all the war plants and military posts in this area, and that it is not letting anything slop it from keeping power hamming through its lines twenty-four hours a day. That ' s the way everyone is ivorking here. They ' re doing all they (iiti to keep you supplied with till ' things you need . . . and till y ' re buying war bonds and stamps regularly to help pay for them. IN successfully fulfilling the requirements of the ' modern College Annual Staff we have combined a comprehensive and systematic servicing program with that high standard of quality so essential in the production of fine yearbooks. 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 boolc. LYNCHBURG ENGRAVING •COMPANY- LYNCHBURG • VIRGINIA Cf uidviA a (J rtit A- cAnnuuh N a- . (Si J - k ' ' - ' ' e-u ' - 4 c c L Plni|r eia|ilir-i t liilf takiiii: jmi luit ' ? hI tin- iiiutKill: I ' lea f- i,„.k plfa-diil. i:iil-. jiiil iti a f.- niitnifiil- Mill fiKtx rf -unu- inir tialural ' pi f— .jnn-. Barbour Proiliiee Co. 1 We Deliver Dial 7588 Deiiter in Halifax Street Grocery FRUITS and PRODUCE (illl Halilax Mr.-,-i n hohsnl,- ()nl Plinne 442-1 K.- . Ph. .Me -IVM6 Choice Meats Quality Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetobles At Citv Maiki-l Raleigh, N. C 1. k M.iore . B. E. Denni- - Earl J..lin-..n :M00RE JOHNSON CO. J E A V S ■■F..I 14 Year Kaleigli ' - Lfa.lin Insurance Ageniy ' The Treasure House of Fashion Insurance : Surely Bonds For College Girls Lauvfrs Biiililin-: and their Mothers RVEEIGH. N ' ORTFl CAKOIJN NORTH CAROLIN i EQUIPMENT CO. ROAD MACHINE RY : SUPPLIES CONSTRUCTIO N EQUIPMENT Raleigh .  | Statesvitle Phone 8836 S S? Phone 34 • - Miss Sails I in English class I : Kalhleen. ivlial i- an c.ptimisl. ' K. Buchanan: An optimist is one who can always see the hright side uf llie i.ilier fellow ' : misfortunes. I ' alritk: Htlln. Cii-uk. Aih i.ii mi i.a.t i.rm- uiili iui HH.iiiiiidt« ' Y Slii- ' s -lickinj: ]u ' i tnngiie out at you. (Jusick: Oil. Kilh- ;ill litihi. ' e nave me a letter In mail, ami slieV inerel reminding: me that I must seal il u]!. . E. Tiu IL W. i;. lui II TRULL PLLMBI1 G HEATllXC; CO. I ' liinibin ; Heating Coal Stokers Air Conditioning I ' lh.n.- I.,;:, ' , II I ' . F.n.-ll. ' Mll. ' SL BROGDEN PRODUCE COMPANY Wholesale FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES lIN-l.i West Marliii Slr.vt RALEIGH. . C. OAK CITY LAUNDRY 436 South Salisbury Street TRICLENE Odorless Dry Cleaning HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED RUGS SHAMPOOED PHONE 4478 Raleigh Wilson G. S. Tucker Bros. Incorporated East hargett Street Raleigh, N. C. FURNITURE and HOME FURNISHINGS We Appreciate Your Patronage Clayton Smithfield Alia Ci.cik.-: li .h.ln ' t ..ii cat. Ii llial glass before il fell? • :. Slarilmi: I eaiil lielp it if llie iilass lost its lialanee! (i. Slu-[iliri il : li-- lli-u-iin. iii iiiniu teiniriii- me ol a prison, liss Ileus, in: Well. Ciaee. i|s all a mailer of «lial ■me is iiseil lo. J. Mil liri.i: Whal- ihe mailer ' . ' A. Neiiliol.l: I wrote an ailiele on liesli milk, ami Miss Conner eoinliiised il. Miss lleuson: Look ..III lol III. ' u.iiins in M,ilr a|i|,l, . H. ' ll. ' . U.-li. ' ' !1i..t|.: li.-ri I .-at in ajipl.-. the woiitis lia . I.. I.. ok oiil tot lli.niseKes. Sarali E.: Betty, get me tlirt e cans of peaches paiked in symii. H. Tatiim ( ju t hack fmni (lie Halifax ' : Sarah, tht-v dithi ' t lia r am pt-ai all r r inivkfA in I .S. A. h.- |M.kr,l PATRONIZE PIGGLY WIGGLY For the Bcsi (iHi ' iiuii.-- - l-iii--ii li. i- Fresh Fr( its and kcetabi.es Attractive Stores (. ' uurteous Service Reasonahle Prices flume Onned Honit ' M(inji:ril PIGGLY WIGGLY 1 I ' tir Patnuui::- ' I f ' i • nil ' l ' fn. Rid iL:h ' s Snt ' irli [ Slinfi THE STYLE CENTER EOR THE rART COLLEGE (;1RI, For Pure Clear (.rystal ICE antl High (,ra(le CO A L PHONE 5589 CAPITAL ICE AND COAL CO. JiiciMpiirateil 600 West Hargett Street - LEWIS ' Inc. LdrgesI Sporting Goixls Store in South PERSON STREET PHARMACY PERSON STREET HAYES BARTON Two Stores I . I). GATTIS. Proprietor A Complete Line of Nationally Advertised Drugs Plus a Selected Assortment of Toilet Items SODA OUR SPECIALTY L. Cohb: Yuu knuw. today seeni ju t like l luir-day. A. Tate: Today is Thursday! Evelyn H. B .l)hip R. Fxrivn II. What do ynu think nf the qiian- ilanre Salunla iiiiiht. Bnhhie? It ' s {idin}; Ii:i be plenty drippy! (iiii--- I ' ll v ai ni lainruiii and ali -.h(-- linn. PAGE ' S W. H. KING DRUG CO. SALVE CROUP -AND COLDS Wholesale Drugs Phone 2-0525 117 South Wilmington Street RALEIGH, N. C. S AY BAMBY B U E A D ROYAL BAKII G CO. DIAL 4661 Raleigh. N. C. Edenton Street Methodist Sunday School Welcomes the Peace College Girls Uli. A. I. II..I.I1S. l ' ,M„r ( . A. I)[|,l,i] . Sii il. (. Siinilii) Sflioiil PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (IK i ' lllLAIIF.IJ ' HIA I ' i{iani nl 1H65 ]ltikr i ' iir littfr f ' ais lia t ttuh II I rliirntrnl lilr imiiinr FRANK M. HARPER SON hislriil Agvnis KAIKICII. NORTH CAIiOI.IMA PEACE COLLEGE CLASS RIIMGS AI  PII S Society Pins uud Novelty Jenelry Walter B. Anderson L. G. BALFOUR PRODUCTS RICHMOND, VIRGIMA Itrlii Ul„„lrv: Ihn,. ,,„ a I k .villc.l MaM. llu- MaM.M ,.l W hm„.| .Mrs. (Javunauj:li: Tlii- liclicn biniks an- ever llicrc uii llu- rit;lil. Miss Marjorie Clark: I ' ve an invention that will make a fnrriine. Miss Amelia Clark: What nnw: Miss Marjiirie Clark: It ' s an e lia kt-y i ir tiiy lyi i vrih ' r. Wln-n I don ' t know how to spell Avord, 1 hi) ihal kev ami it makes a Miir that mi : ht lit II. ' ir any other letter like that. DUKE UNIVERSITY • SCHOOL OF NURSING Itl Kli.WI. N. C. Tlie entrance requiremenl- are inlelli- enre. eharacter. and for the diiraii ' Mi id the War, one quarter or one semester Compliments td (!ollege. Classes will he admitted April 1. 1943 and January 27. 1944. The Diploma of C.raduate Nurse Is awarded after three year . The annual tuition id SIOO.OO covers ECKERD ' S the cost of maintenance and unif()rms. Loan funds covering the annual tuitinn PRESCRIPTION are available. Catalogue, applicatitm inrm. and in- DRUG STORE formatiim ahoiit the U.S. degree re(piire- ments may lie ohlained hy writing lu: The Dean Duke School of Nursing • Durham, North Carolina Senior studying Fngli h: Now. let me see. in llii perind — Rohin nn Crusoe wrote Ihiniel Defoe. In the cimfusinn: Dm you spell the I resident -; name the same wav you do Harriet ' s ' . ' ' STROP TAXI COMPANY Day and Night Service ALWAYS READY 5811 DIAL 5811 OUIest ffiiff Iftost RelUible Miss Steele: This examinali ' m uill he cMndurted on ilie Imniir vy--tem. Please take seats three apart and in alternate rows. I ' m. f II: What riKiii ' - vuii rr -i n linni lln- rliuir. Slijw? Sliau : 1  a- al.-. iil Irnrii .li: I l ' ' rl.hn an. I -..ni.-..M.- a-k.-,l if llif nr Mii li.i.l lir.-ii ni.-n.li-.l. Boylan-Pearce, Inc. • Shopping Center FLOWERS ! (.Ill Hiiiii ' is Corsages (jriiiluiilidii Biiuquels Decorations PHONE 8347 J. J. FALLON CO., Inc. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT Famous for BRUNSWICK STEW FRIED CHICKEN VIRGINIA HAM and CORN BREAD I I I Kayi-Ile ill,- Stii-i-l Kai,-i; ll. N. C. JOIUV ASKEW PAINTING AND nTKRIOR DKCORATING h tiiniilrs niin r in ami mil nj lull II T.-lfpli..Ti. ' r)K24 402 Gli-invi...(l Ave Pile Kaniih l.aiin- (liy Ser itf vliicll we are n.iw u in iv P ine ami ni llirI are just ri lit. Yes tiear, I wisli ! had known ..I tli.- Ca|)ital City Laiui- ilry hjng ago. You t.m. ran enjoy tliis fin. ' ialin.lrv servire. Iiist dial K873. CONTRIBUTED tAROLIl A COACH COWPAI Y (III, |i. or Mill. 111.. ,.111. Cia.e (;la-;:..n. k a l.al.- ..( hay lo hi-.l with her to le.-.l li.-r nishlniare. M, Tuckt-r I In ciunnill : There ain ' t no use New laws to make. We ' ve jiiit nuire now Than we can break! JOB P. WYATT SONS COMPANY HARDWARE : IMPLEMENTS DU PONT PAINT : VARNISH : OIL SEEDS : PLANTS : BULBS RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA DKf iVK iti Bottles K k llif lui-veiit ;ii l tu jirepiiie fur llie fuHUr Mitre than ever before, (Queens js ilelcr- iiiineil Iij undertake tliU task. .SouiiJ education in flie Hberiil iivts hihI vcicational subjects at niuilerate expense. Preparation for university graduate work. Develojunent of persniml i uteres Is in e lia-L-urriiular aitivities. For calaUigne and further injornnilum. iirite Hi NTKit B. Hi.akkl . Prtsiilfni QUEENS COLLEGE ( II ARLllTTI-: Xiliri ' li I ' AKOI.IS Southern School Supply Company School : Luhorutory and Library Supplies Raleigh, N. C. Diamonds Watches Jolly ' s Leaders Since 1881 Jewelers Jewelry Silverware Your Patronage Appreciated Ambassador, State, Palace, Capitol and Varsity Operated by NORTH CAROLINA THEATRES, Inc. THE BEST IN PHOTOPLAYS, VAUDEVILLE and STAGE SHOWS AT POPULAR ADMISSION PRICES Miss Thomas (in history class) : Margaret Jones, in what liatlh- iliil O. ' neial Wulie. when hearing of victory, cr ' , I die happy ? M. Jones: I think it was his last lialtle. AUTOGHAPHS THE ALMA MATER In the heart of Carolina, Neath its skies of blue. Stands our noble Alma Mater. Glorious to view. Classic in her broad proportions. Looks she proudly down — Reared against the arch of hcaxen. ith the stars for cntwn. Chorus Lift the chonis, speed it onward; Let it never cease; Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; Hail, all hail, to Peace! Clambering o er the walls and niluniiis Historic ivies twine. As pure love and tenderest memory In our hearts enshrine Days of toil and davs of pleasure. Happiness and joy. Hardships, struggles without measure, Davs without allnv. Honored be our Alma Mater. Honored for her pa t: Honored in the living ])re eiit. Let her honors last. Long as time shall tell llie -toiy. Long as hearts are true. Mav her name be crowned with glory And honors ever new! Miss NaNME DiNWIDDlE. 7:;0AM 7:45AM I2:1- m 8:;0AM VA ) PM X)0 PM = P .00 PM ' i =1:45 PM ▼; ) I0:0; PM IO:i;PM 5aroK Bruce McAlee 10: 0 PM


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