■■«ir .i rt fcYttv r _ ,::_;aiLn i •M MMMMMMMlte ¥ COI ' YltlGHT 1944 ! MttLO ' —, EX LIBRIS. . . IZ g- CATH€RINE SLOAN -€DITOP, ANNE N€WE e-d e ey .i e- ART EDITOR £LIZAB€TH PURCELL - BUSIN ESS MGR. PORTALS OF PEACE 9R9H!nK!iHanBII HnRB!M!MMSaRI FOREWORD VUUR Lotus of 1944 is not just any book, edited without thoughtful planning and consideration. We offer it in the earnest hope that it will serve, now and in later years, as a door through which you will enter again into the experiences, the fun. the life that you had at Peace. The Staff. II ,r vtwt ' mtmmittmm mm t mmaam mm mmm .M, I H DK. HUBERT HAYWOOD. J I!. i DoiMTIill TO... Dr. lliibiM ' l lliiywood, Jr. ith a great deal of pride thi i)lunie (if the Lotus is dedicated to Dr. Haywood, our attending phv.sieian. Dr. Haywood wa educated at the University of North Caro- lina, tlie University of Pennsylvania, and Edinburgh University in Scotland, where, in 1911 ajid in ' J2 ' A. he engaged in po-l- graduat ' work. For ix years he a a professor of medicine at Wake Forest C illege. An outstanding physician in North Carolina. Dr. Haywood lias been a member of the North Carolina State Board of Health for eleven years; and in 1910 he wa President of the State Medical Society. o years — in fact, ever since Peace opem-d in !!;72 — there n a Dr. Haywood in liur inid t. A an expression i . -atitude to Dr. Haywood for his interest in our welfare, lis friendship and his devotion, we are happy to dedicate ihe 1944 Lotus to him. Suae. cun.E: ■wwlflw Dr. W. f. Presslv and Hiss Jlav llrLcllii PRESIDENT AND DEAN A spirit c)( (■()(i])eratioii and harmony Lelwcen llic ad- niinistralion and the student hody endears t(i all Peace u;irl- their beloved President and Dean. The ofiicc diKir. uhi(h is always open, is synilj(di ' (jI lln-ir ever prr enl willingness to give freely of their lime. It is lor thi — their under- standing of our nceil ami ihrii ready, unselfish services — that we are truly ap|irr(ialive. -v, . . ,j ,..ii.,i, ' .,A.,. Kxeiiiliir (mumillrr. s,;,l,;l : 1k .I.Iiii I ' j-.u. Mi. K. . im«. K. V.. Hii.l- Chairman; Di. .|..lin Kliml -. Mi. IV W . Kil .Tp i i].-.p;i-.-,I i . Staading: Dr. W . C. l ' r.- K. Mi. .1. I . lli-.iii. U. . _M. (.1. Si.niiiM.i . Board of Trustees Owned and cnntnilled liv tlic Preshyterians of Norlli Carolina. Peace is governed by a board of trustees. Tliis group is appointed bv five presbyteries — Albemarle, Orange. Granville, Kings Mountain, and ilmington — bv the First Presbyterian Church of Raleigli. and b the board itself. According to appointnienl to the present position, the lollowing con- stitute the board: Mr. K. G. Hudson, Chairman. Raleigh. . (].: Mr . C. C. McAlister, Favetteville, N. C; Mrs. W. N. Reynolds, ' ' inston- Salem, N. C; Mrs.B. R. Lacy, Raleigh, N. C; Mrs. Robert Wyatt. Raleigh. N. C: Mrs. George . ' vinger. Laurinburg, N. C: Mrs. Anna Baker Fenner. Tarboro, N. C; Rev. Harrv Wbitinore. D.D.. Wilmington. N. C; Mrs. E. L. McKee, Svlva, N. C; Mr. Thomas 0 Berrv. Goldsboro. N. C; Rev. W. M. Baker. Mebane, N. C: Mr. J. M. Baird. Oxford. N. C: Mr. H. H. Littrell, Rocky Mount, N. C; Dr. F. L. Knight, Sanford, N. C; Rev. W. S. Patterson. Lowell. N. C: Rev. P. D. Patrick. Kings Mountain. N. C: Rev. M. C. MacQueen. Clinton. N. C: Rev. W. D. Mclnnis. Henderson, N. C; Rev. M. O. Sommers. Raleigh. . C; Mr. J. C. Allison. Raleigh. N. C; Mr. John Pasco, Raleigh. N. C: Dr. John Rhodes, Raleigh, . C: Mr. R. A. Snow, Raleigh, N. C: Dr. William C. Pressly, Secretary-Treasurer, Raleigh, N. C. M«H«|i|PP CANDID SHOTS OF THE CAMPUS fc. F HI II L T V mmmmim ,■„ .„ |,.. Il.il,, M.n ai.-I 1 .1,1,,,.,. |,.. 1.,,, |;..|| r. VI,.. I ,,, ,1,- ( .,,,.,, ,,,i;;l, Shntiliris: Mis. I.ula Bralti,-. Mi-s laij..iic Claik. .Miss Klllli Cullii,. Mi-. Ijiiiiiir .1. Aii-I,y. M.S. Nelly Pliilli|is .Mautll. Mis. Ci:,,, ' lillin|iliiv Fulk. F (1 li L T V .Mi!s. huKiiiin I ' l-riHiiSdN Alden. B.M ialin Mrs. Emmik ,|. A. si.ey Rrgislrar Mrs. Llil.v Beattie Ilousekfcjtpr Mrs. Lucile Cavenaiu.ii. B.P., A.B. in L S Librarinn Miss Mar.JORIE Cr.ARK Secrelnry Miss Dki.la Makc.ahkt CoKi.NER. A.B.. M., Eni;lisli MliS. (JRAdC HiMi ' iiREV FuLK. B.S.. M. . . . . (.onimcrnal Subjects Miss Ri tii (Iatlin, A.B.. Ed.M ' .syr io ogr. History Miss Iviiiki. (Jrammer Dietitian Ull. Ill l!i:i! r II wniil). M.l) Illiniliiin Pliysiriini Sealed: Mis Mar Kirkpali kk. Miss Di ' inlliy Knipht. Mis. Sara Guff Turner. Standing: Miss Lovie Junes. Miss Margaret Litllc. Mrs. Pearl Bowman Kinclieloe, Miss Lucile Home, Miss Tora Larsen, Miss Winifred M. Kulin-. F I { ' [ I T V Miss Lucile Horne. A.B.. M.A English Miss Lome Jones Piano Mrs. Pearl Bowman Kincheloe. B.S Sixmish Miss Mary Kirkpatrick Bursar Mrs. Dorothy Knight. B.M Voice Miss Winifred M. KuHNS. A. B.. BE., LS Mathematics Miss Tora Marie Larsen. A.B.. LA Commercial Subjects Miss Margaret T. Little. B..S.. M.S Physical Education Miss Maxalynn Mci rane. A.B.. M.A French Miss Mabel Pigii Art , - („ riiihl: Ml-. Binli.- M.kiiin. i l;..„l,ni.l. Mis. Elh l Glainniii. Mis Helen Sciiggiiis. Ali« B.v.ilx Si,i,„,i. M,., .Mal„l Piijih. Mi-s Il.-iiie I,.-,- W liiieMdes. Miss Lucy Sleeli ' . P C li L T Y Mrs. BiriDiK M(:Ki jNn:v Rnwr.ANn ■issisinni Dean Miss JIki.kn S(:o(;(;iims. B.M I ' iano Mrs. Nelly Phillips Staudt. B.M Or an Miss Lucy E. Steele, A.B., M.A Hihle Miss Beverly Steinert, A.B Science Miss Mary Elizabeth Thomas, A.B., M.A History Mrs. Sara (ioFF Turner Hostess Miss Bertie Lee Wiiitesides. B.S.. M.A Hoinc luonomics Dr. Pressly ThcFaonltv— Offfiiiard Miss Sooggiiis and Miss Home Our Alma Mater I . ■«5HfB| Miss Knight Miss Gatlin F P— m mmtmmtmUm m itmmtti mmM i STIDEIT fOlHllL Lfir In riiihl: SI, mm. R. ' in-. f:i.i,l. k, N. ' «l«.l,l. K,„-,,„. ,.,k.-n. Till ' riK niliciv III llii ' Sluilriil diiiiiiil have hiTii rhiiH ' ii I mill anil liv ihr stiiilriil liiidy ami art ' thus represeiUativc iil the group. The honor system, of whieh Peace is so |iriiiiil, is striini;lv su|.)|iiiiti ' il hv the Stu- ileiil Council in lull eoii])eration with the ailniinislration. Through corrective pun- ishiiieiil the (jiiiiii-il. uhii-li meets weekly, helps maintain iinlci ' in the schiiiil and directs the girls in their si ' arch lor higher standards. LIlma Tatiuck President Iin STIIIK T ( ' (ll ( ' IL Tlie six members of lh - Day Sliulent Council meet regulaiK Id ili cu llir prol)- lems (if the day sludeiil- and In liclp these students become a vital part c.t the Peace student Ixidy. This group works in co- (i])erati(iii with the Student Ciunu-i! in jiro- miiting good citizenship and weli-lieing throughout the college. Nell Harris President Lejl 10 right: Suaiii. K. Plij-aiil . t. Anilnu-. Hani-. M. . n.lifu_-. Vii.ili 19 I«l . ll I I I ' l  nil I 11 i TRIBUTE TO... I ' .t i. Miss Ivihki. (,ha. l iki; Wi ' . llic Sfiiior Class of M, pay tiilmtf lo Miss Ethel Crammer. She is the one hehiiul ihe srt ' iu ' s to whom we owe inaiiv of our memories — festive meals in candh ' lisjiit. the tantalizing odoi of soii|i on cold davs. ihorolate sauee on Sun- days (whieh is an inrentive to matrimony, as she divulges her recipe only to Peace hrides). These memories hiend into (me. Miss (wannner, hersell. with her eiiici. ' iicv. her ipiiet faithfulness, and her sincere frientiliness. UAUES I I IP Milfhener Kellogg Senior r-f y. Piirham lloinlersoii Slriillers i I i i i i. it, t 4 IW.n ■' ;0.- ( )iiincy and Rowland '  l! ' t f ' I I . Slioles Brookfi and WeskctI Sui.__.. y John Martin CoNNiii.L Masvot Officers: Balls. LuIjIj. Cookf. Mildinin. Linda Cobb, President; Janie iMlTciiENiiR. I ' iee I ' lesiilenU Duka Batts, Secretary; Alta Ruth Cooke. Treasurer. Together -. tlie Seniors, lia e lauglu ' il. loved, and learned; Inil individually we must apply, atlapl. and aeliieve. Mrs. Emmie J. Ansley Sponsor L T I S M RY Elizabeth Andrews Raleigh. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Secretary ' 44, Marshal 44; Treasurer of Day Student Council 44; Business Staff of Lotus 44; Stunt Night 42, 43; Glee Club 43; Society Play 42, 43. A regular live wire: active endiiisinsni fur the Sig ' s. felloic day stiulents. anil the Air Cor is: luiiiKirous. active, and alert. DoR, Blalock Batts Fremont. N. C. Si ina IMii Kappa. Marshal 41-; Student Council 43; Alpha Pi Epsihm 43, 41; Secretary of Senior Class 4 1-; Business Staff of Lotus 44; Stunt Night 13. 11. .4 dependable, conscientious, and thought- Jul Peace beauty; silent, composed, gracious. Mrs. Douothv H. Bland Cary, N. C. Flora Macdonald College 42. E.xpressive, efficient, pleasant: an attractive person: a keen mind: a nell-poisetl Peace girl. 24 CvMiLLA Ai.i. ' N Boone Jacksun, . . C. Pi Thela -Mu. Chief Marshal 11: A i lant Business Manager uf LoTis ' 14; Interna- tional Relations Club 44; May Queen 44; Privileged Honor Roll 41. Poised anil lovely: liiiil ninl lln clever, aleii. and prompl. ■Juiul: Helen Adelaide BiiA-NWELL Whitakers. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa: Stunt Night 43. 41. Dry nil liilh a dash of s iriglillinesi: ul- nays facing life icilh Portia. Jane McGreoor Brown Washington. D. C. Rho Delta Chi. Cheer Leader 41; Soeietv Play 42. 4:;: Stunt Night 42. ' 43. 44; Treasurer of Prep Class 42. 43; Sigina Pi Alpha 44: Monogram Club 14; Papy- rus Club 42, 43. 44; Scholastic Honors 42. Cosmopolite, charming, and nitty: a iiorld of personality in a lurned-up nose: above average intelligence: good M.D. material. I I { I I TWi—M I iiir T • ' - L II T Ii S Linda Vines Cobb Piiielops, N. C. Pi Tlicia Mu: rrcsident of Junior Class ' 13; President of Senior Class 14; Vice President of Sindent Couneil ' 44; Vice President of P.S.C.A. ' 11; Privileged Honor Koll IH. ' 41; Editorial Staff of Lotus ' 43, ' 44; Christmas Papcant 4:5: Papyrus Club ' 43. President 14; Daughters and Grand- daughters Clul) 43. M: Editor-in-Chief of I ' oices of Peace 44; Outstanding Senior 44; International Relations Club 41. Selj-possrssed. (leservinii. sym [Kilhelic ■hi- ll iiniliiil. ilrlicuihllih ' . iflilisprnMhle. Ai.TA Ruth Cooke Wendell. . C. Pi Theta Mu; Dees Camera Club ' H; Treas- urer of Senior Class ' 4f: Stunt Night ' 44. ( eoiilnnioiis smile ncl In men ion qmel ways, perseverance, ami Liiidness. Mary Louise Dixon Roxboro. N. C. Sigma I ' lii ka|i|ia: Stunt Mght ' 43. ' 14; Scholastic Honors 13. A Monde homhshell itilli Inlcnl energy ti ' ilnniin iihUcl! : dii nificil. refined, polished. 26 • Martha Davis Faison Faison. . C. Sigma Plii Kappa. Presidenl -H: Treasurer of Student Council H; Editorial Staff of Lotus ' 44; Daughters and Granddaughters ' Club ' 43. 44: Christmas Pageant 43: Stunt Night 44: Hoikey 41: Serretary of International Relations Club 44; Outstand- ing Senior ' 44. Lo al Sig President: resourceful leader: an illuminaling, lively, and lovable lerson. lillODA FlTZP TRICK - Rougemont. N. ( ' . Rho Delta Chi; Stunt Night 11. 41. A touch of the serious hehind a hrnad grin: quiet, unobtrusive nays: a ready friendli- ness. Mary Bryan FLii.MiNG Raleigh. N. C. Pi Theta Mu; Daughters and Grand- daughters ' Club ' 43. Vice President 44; Business Staff of LoTis 44. Full of fun and good nature: a ready smile for all: determined, forceful. P E 1 1! E L T li S IrKNK lli(.IM I ' RYE Allii iis. W. a. Sit;ma Flii Kappa; Papwu (!li]li 11-; Scliolaslic Hiiiiois il. An i nlcrrsfini hlcinl nj iiilcl ii crirr ( u ilh a en filial . ' i. rann ' slness, l.cennes.s. and sophislicatlon. np:Tn Grissom Kitliell. N. C. Itho l)i-lla ( lii: anic-(;iaii illr (.liili ■43. Qnlel. unassuming poise and allractlve manner; pallenl, good-natured, cooperative. CniiNKT.n Celestia Grissom Killiell. N. G. w Delia Chi; Vaii(r-(;iaiu ilir Cluli ' 43; Stunt Mglit 11. A desirable ronilnna nni nf energy, ef- ficiency, and lnu ' hlrr : a irinsnnie smile to lop it all! 28 Mary Nki.i. ll Kiiis Raleigh, . C. Pi Theta Mu: Dav Student Council ' 43, President 44; Alpha Pi Epsilon ' 43. Pres- ident 14. .- blonih ' itilh brains galnre: a hard nark- ing commercial sltidenl : capable, clever. charming. Mahv Frances Haskins Kinst.in. X. C. Pi Theta Mu; Stunt Xipht 41. Reliabilily personified, nilh a hearl of gold: cheerful, hind, unselfish. Elizabeth Murphy Henderson Da idson. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. President 44; Stunt Night 43. 44; Christmas Pageant 43; Daughters and Granddaughters VAuh 43. 14; -Adver- tising Staff of Lotus 43. 44; Elsie Robert- son Art Club 44; Dees Camera Club 43, 44; International Relations Club ' 44; Hofkey 44; Privileged Honor Roll 44. Hello, everybody. ' . ' Hello! Hello! Percy!!! Persistent Pi President. P E I ( ' I! L « T I S Evelyn Williams Hill Oratif e. Va. Rlio Delta Chi. Marshal I I. Viie Pifsideiit 14; I ' livilpf-eil HoiK.r K„ll l.!. 44; Sigma Pi Alpha 1. ' .. Vice President -W; P.S.C.A. Cahiiiet 11; Hi.ekev 14. A siiirilrd crriiluic! Mfiiioriili r I ' ninny accent anil niiicliicioii.s lin ' n. Hno anll yours — Evelyn Hill. Makcaret Holler Union Mills. N. C. Sigma Phi Ka|i|)a. Vice President ' 44; Christmas Pageant Li. 44; Hdckey ' 44; Treasurer cif Mtlle Sisters Clnh U. Hard narkinix I icr I ' rcsidrnl aj lite Sig ' s: a consliinl friend iind ii rheerfnl i inn iiinion. Helen Frederick Jones Ka ellc ille. N, C. Pi 4hela Mu. Another intere.slinii ilii) student tiitli a ready smile: iii reeulde ninnner and en- viable serenity. 30 Mary Irene Jones e« Bern, N. C. Sigma I ' lii Kappa; Glee Club ' 43. ' 44; Choir 43. 44; Chrislmas Pageant 43. 44; Stunt Night 44. I nmislakable interest in the Sig ' s I and the L .S.M.C! : amusing, unniffleil. non- chalant. Alta Bovce Kellogg Wilson. N. C. Rho Delta Chi. Secretary 44. Marshal 44: Student Council 43. ' 14: Secretary of .Athletic Association 44; Nominating Committee 44: Typing Editor of the LoTLS 44: Outstanding Senior 44; Privileged Honor Roll 44. . mischiei ' oiis smile that tells you she ' s jtiii to be uith: lovable, invaluable, really different. Ja.me Gertrl ' De Mitchener Edenton. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Secretary 44; Daughters and Granddaughters Club 43. President 44; Dees Camera Club ' 43, 44, Secretary 43: Stunt Night 43, ' 44; Vice President of Senior Class 44; Privileged Honor Roll ' 44. An invaluable member of our group: an accomplished pianist: reserved, respected. f t; 1 1 ' E 31 L T |i S A NE Drew Newboi.d Wiliiiinfjtcin. . C. Uho Di-ila Chi; I ' .S.C.A. Caliiiicl ' 4.3. I ' resideiit ' 44; Editdiial Staff of Lotus 4.!. Alt Editor ' 44: Student Council ' 44; Piivileged Honor Koll ' 4. ' i. ' 44; Sigma Pi Alpha 4:5. ' 44; Phi Theta Kappa 44; (Christmas Pageant ' 4. ' !. ' 44; Stunt Night 4.1 44; Glee Cluh i:!; Art Cluli l.!, 44; Scholastic Honors ' 4 I. Alter ifir lo leisuii ' mid nllilrliis : iiliraYS If pjti : )leasingh iirli lir jusi si-c our LdTlsli; ingenious, nilh. unil Uilenled. Mary Elizahetii Pakhui Henderson, N. V,. Pi Theta Mu. Cheer Eeaili ' i II; Stunl Night 4!, ' 44; Vance-Cranvillc Club i:i; Monogram Club 41; Hoikev 41. Ce ;l! Ei.izAtiETii Jae(.eii I ' mriik: Kings Mountain. . C. Pi Theta Mu. Cheer Leader 12, President l. ' i, ice President 44; Society Play 42. ' 4:i; Glee Club 42, 4.!, 44; Choir ' 42. ' 43; Orchestra ' 4.3. ' 44; Stunt .Mglil ' 42, ' 43, ' 44; Inlernalional Relatioirs Club ' 44; P.S.C.A. Cabinet ' 4,!, 44; Christmas Pageant 42; President of Student Council 44: Sigma Pi Alpha II: Phi Theta Kappa If: Privileged llomjr Koll 43, ' 44: Scholaslir Honors 42. 11: Mi.ss Peace 4J. (higiniil. versiililr. energetic: an inlelligetit ami iiijl uciilid! Slui enl Body I ' residenl. Elizabeth Graham Pircell I.aurinbiirg. N. ( ' . Khc. Ui-ha Chi. Treasurer 11; I ' iii UrUi Kappa ' 4.?, President ' 44; Business Manager of Lotus ' 44; P.S.C.A. Cabinet ' 43, Secretary ' 44; Sigma Pi Alpha. His- torian ' 43, Secretary and Treasurer ' 44; Privileged Honor Roll ' 43. 44; Daughters and Granddaughters Club 43. Treasurer 14; Stunt Mght ' 43. ' 44; Glee Club ' 43; Choir ' 43; Society Play ' 43; Christmas Pageant 43; Scholastic Honors 43; Nominating Ccuiunittee 14: Outstanding Senior 44. L ' nbelievinglY accommoilaling: inlelligenl. infmilely friendly, inlrinsically linr. Bobbie Reins I.enoir. N. C. liliu D.dia Chi. President 41; President of Athletic Association 44; P.S.C.A. Cabi- net 43. 41; Privileged Honor Roll 43. 44; Glee Club 43; Orchestra 43. 44; Treas- urer of Junior Class 43; Papyrus Club 43, ' 44; Outstanding Senior ' 44; Student Council ' 44. Rho s Iwr oun boat — ihe society ' s loo: liiely. eiilliiisiaslic. and capable. Ann Hunt Rowland Henderson, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa; Stunt Night ' 44; Busi- ness Staff of Lotus ' 44; Vance-Granville Club 4!. ' I ' liis Is llie .4rmy bral: perl and smart: explosively gay: intelligent and interesting. 33 l K 1 1: K I II T I N Frances Marian Sholes Lynchburg, a. Sigma Phi Kappa; Hockey 44; Slunt Night 41. ' 42; May Day ' il. ' 42: Christmas Pageant 43; Art Cluh ' 43, ' 44; Papyrus Club ' 43, ' 44; Editorial Staff of Lotis ' 43. ' 44; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 44; Glee Club ' 41; Choir ' 44. Ri-markalily smart. (lelicioiislv haphazard, anil lircalhlessly yours — uilh a leaning to- litirtl hislury ami overseas sergeants. Catherine Rrvan Sloan Garland. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa; Editorial Staff of LoTl ' S ' 43. Editor-in-Chief ' 44; Phi Theta Kappa ' 43. Vice President ' 44; Sigma Pi Alpha ' 43. Historian ' 44; .Student Council 41; Priyileged Honor Roll l.i. 44; Papyrus Club ' 44; Scholastic Honors ' 44; Daughters and Granddaughters ' CAuh -f3. H; Stunt Night 44; Hockey ' 44; Christmas Pageant ' 43; International Relations Cluli. President ' 44; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 41; Outstanding Senior ' 4 1-. Firm ability to lead, subtle sense of humor, and striking indiiidualism. Jean Smollen Reaumont, Texas Pi Theta Mu; Daughters and Grau l- daughters Club 44. Heavens — another hlimde. And ne do mean blimile! A very versatile mess. 34 £ Charlotte Grace Stanton Sanford. iV. C. |{liu It.lta Chi; Elsie Robeiston Ail Chil). Vice President ' 4:!. Piesideiil H; Papyrus Club 4:% Business Manager of I ' oices of Peace 44; Stunt Nisht ' 42. ' 43; Society Play 42. ' 43; May Day 42; Glee Club ■44. Pleasant in personality, original in iileas. handy irilli a paint brush, experienced in travel. Anne Hathaway Tate Oakland, Fla. Hbo Delta Chi; Sigina Pi Alpha ' 13. Pres- ident 44; Scholastic Honors I!. ' II: Phi Tlieta Kappa 43. Secretary 11: Little Sisters Club ' 44; International Relations Club ' H; Christmas Paaeant ' i ' .); Stunt Night ' 4-k Exceptional intelligence, profound thoughts, high standards, sueet anil lovable nays. Mary Ann Thornton Fountain City. Tenn. Pi Theta Mu. Treasurer ' 41.; Stunt Night ' 43. ' 44; International Relations Club ' 44; Christmas Pageant 43. .4 precious thing in a small paclagc. Here she is. diniiiuilively oiirs- Ann Thornton. V I] 1 1 ' i ; 35 L II T I S Mahtha Jane Thorpe Cliiiiuicy Rnrk. . C. I ' i Tilda Mil. Marshal ' II. Slim iinil siniiil: irli ' xliinii li : mi atsrl III ihr class iij ' 14. Li ' CY Thurston Ta loi vill -. N. C. Pi Thfla Mu; Stiinl Mf;lil ' 11. , ' ( liorlhy Peace irl uil i liciierosity In s flare: runner-up jor May Queen because (i) her jaimess. jranLness, and freshness. JiMMiE Alicia Wells (lanton, N. C. Pi Theta Mu; liiisiness Staff of Lotus ' 44; Suint iglll 11; liilcrnalidnal Relations Club 44.. CaY anil ijled violinisi: sncel and snlille: a distinctly modern mounlaincrr. 36 i5 JuLiv Campkn Wkskktt New Bern. N. C. Sigiiia Phi Kappa; Stuilenl ( ouiuil. Secre- tary ' 44; Privileged Honor Roll Ul 44; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 4:i. Treasurer 44; Stunt Night 43. 41; Dees Camera Club ' 43, ' 44; Christmas Pageant 43. ' 41. Inclination for iiorl;. a good lime, U.S.M.C.: deterutintfl. i iifiL deserving, un- daunled. Gl.OKiA l)l)l.l)l!i;s WliST New Bern, N. C. Pi Theta Mu; Christmas Pageant ' 43; Glee Club, President ' 44. A charm all her oiin: hrimjul oj crinldy laughter: sparkling, carcjree, merry. 37 l E it I! E lRI.IMA WhITAKER Haleigli. N. C. Pi Tlu ' ta Mil; Kditiirial Staff i.f Lotus • 4I; Inlernaticinal Ri ' laliims CluL 41. Flashinii .vniirs: spnikling ■,?; (Iiizzliiip, ml liai ' r: lii hiliic, rx ircssivc. i-iiiii ciiiitl . Emma LoiasE Wrenn I ' uilMiioutli. ' a. I ' i Tiifla Mu; Daupluers and Graiiil- daiighters Cluli 12. l.!, H. Deceplively serious: lolile. jinitlcni. patient : genial, witty, ambitious. -• iismi ' S- .-2 38 I ' E I ( ' E And o v, the Oiilslaiidiiio Seniors f t li e V p a r . . . BOONE . . . liecaUM she i? Chief Marshal. Assistant Business -Manager of the LoTl s. and a nieinher cif the Privileged Honor Roll and of the International Relations Club . . . lietause of her obvious l i ant . her grace and charm, and her enviable good spirits. PATRICK . . . because she is President of the Student Council, Vice President of the Pis. and a member of the Privileged Honor Roll. Sigma Pi Aljjha. Phi Theta Kappa, and the International Relations Club . . . because of her unbounding enthusiasm, her tireless energy, and her admirable qualities of leadership. COBB . . . becau.se she is President of the Papyrus Club. ice Pres- idcrU of the Student Council and of the P.S.C.A.. and member of the Privileged Honor Roll, of the International Relations Club and of the Editorial Staff of the Lotus . . . because of her un- questionable integritv and unvarnished sincerilv. her thoughtful- ness of others, and her complete loxaltv. SLOAN . . . because she is Editor-in-Chief of the LoTLS. President of the Inter- national Relations Club. ice President of Phi Theta Kappa, a member of the P.S.C.A. Cabinet, the Council. Sigma Pi Alpha, the Papyrus Club, and the Privileged Honor Roll . . . because she has the apac il for learning, the energv for sports, the time for friends. PURCELL . . . because she is Business Manager of the Lotus. President of Phi Theta Kappa. Secretarv and Treasurer of Sigma Pi .Alpha. Secretary of the P.S.C.A. Cabinet. Treasurer of the Rho ' s, and member of the Privileged Honor Roll . . . because she encourages confidence and unconsciouslv gains favorable atten- tion . . . because of her heart of gidd. her contagious smile, and quiet grace. FAISON . . . because she is President of the Sig s. Treasurer of the Siiidciil Council, member of the Editorial Staff of the Lotus, and Secretary of the International Relations Club , , . because of her buoyant and vivacious spirit, her spontaneous good humor, her efVeclixe ability, and radiating charm. REINS . . . because she is President of the Athletic Association. President of the Rho s. a niendier of tlie P.S.C.A. Cabinet, the Council, the Papxrus Club, and the Privileged Honor Roll . . . because of her skill in and devotion to sports, her trustworthiness, her thoroughness ... be- cause she is keen, artful, and true. KELLOGG . . . because she is Secretary of the Rho ' s. Secretary of the Athletic Association. Typing Editor of the Lotus, and a member of the Student Council for the second year . . . because of her exulierance. her enviable athletic ability, her charming manners, and her dependability. 39 ' .ueen MISS OJIILLA IIOfl E 40 niSS BETTY PITRICK ■' ¥:■' - .■« ' v ' COBB SLOAN PURCELL .:£!!: FAISON REINS KELLOGG • m Cohl), Tate, Boone Newbold Reius ind Still More Seniors Crump, Weskelt, Fleining Wells, Teiser, Braswell, Batts ' f T J f ■■! Thornton, Price, Billings Holler jiji ioR i ' lm ; ntliiiTs: lirnnk-;. Craig. Gnklen. Swain. Eleanor Cr.aig. President: Frances Golden. Vice PresiilenI : Margaret Brooks, Secretary: Dorothy Swaln. Treasurer. Here are the Juniors, this years little sisters, ne.xt year ' s leaders. Miss Beverly Stelnert Sponsor jyioits M KY Ki.iz BETH Aluiiitton. Calvpso. N. C, •; Thria Mii. I :iii:l Ali.kn. Kuaiiuki- Kapids, N. C, ■• riieh, Mil. LoiisE Alston. I ' iit bord. , . C Pi Tlicin Mil. Dorothy Andrews. C.liaiici Hill. . C. Pi Til flu Mil. Marik .Andrews. Haleijih. i . C. Pi Tlirin Mn. Sarah Alstin. .Maxlon. N. C. Rhn Delia Chi. Mary Ei.izadeth Avekette. Naiina, . . (1. Simula Phi kappa. N()RM Bai.ley. Raleiyli. N. C. Pi Them Mii. Ury Rith Bau.ey. Raleigli. . . C. Rho Delia Chi. Geoiha Ratcheeor. Raleigh. N. C. Louise Best. Calypso, N. C, Pi Thela Mn. l.AURA BiBERSTEiN, Burgaw, N. C Pi Thela Mil. Mmiv Ii.oheme lidoNE. Raleigh. N. C, Pi Thela Ma. , i Ri.u:ET BiiADi.EV. Jarksoii. i . C. Pi Thela Ma. Revi:iii.y Brantley. WeDtii-ll. N. C. ' Thela Mn. IIellon Bray. Rali-igh. . C... Pi Thela Mn. M ]!r.ARET Brooks. Bid lingldn. N. (!., Si iaa Phi Kappa. J NE Brown. Washiniilon. 1). C. liho I ' elia Chi. 46 I !l 1 1 ' ' ' . Grace Buyan. IIojhIi imhi. . (!.. ' ( Tlniit Mu. Mildred Bulluck. Kcm k Mumii. N. C, Rho Delia Chi. Dorothy Cain. Ka clli-ville, i . C. Rlio Delia Chi Jessie Carter, Wallace, i . C.. ' Thi-ui Mu. Mildred Conyeks. Ri (k Mmini. . . C, Sigma Phi Kapjia. CoLi.EEN Cooper. Nashville, iN. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Ruth Cooper, ClinKm, N. C. Rho Ih-lia Chi. Patsy Cozart. Fii((iiav .Springs. i . C. Pi Thela Mu. Eleanor Craic. Jarksoju ille. N. C. Rhu Delia Chi. Lois Crump, - e v Bein. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Mary Lewis Clrlee. Kalcigli. N. C. ' Thela Mu. Dorothy Currin. Oxford. N. C. Rho Delia Chi. Lottie Ci rrin. Midillrliuii!, N. C. Rho Delia Chi. Mary Daniels. c v Bern, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Helen Davis, Davidsnn. . C. Pi Theia Mu. Margaret Duke. Greenville. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Steva DuPree. KiiisliiM. . C.. Sigma Phi Kappa. Dickey Lnms. Waxluiw. . . C. Rho Delia Chi. 47 JURORS Mae Fleming. Blai-kslieai-. Ga.. Sigma Phi Kappa. Tfcruv V . i. Cliailcille. N. C. Sigma Phi kit p pa. Katherine Gardner. Wiliiiiiifaion. N. C. Pi Thru, Mu. Iai:i. n Garner. Pinclunst. . . C. Pi Th la Mil. Frances Goad. Italeifili. . C.. Sigma Phi Kajtpa. Fran :es Golden. Caillia;;! ' . . C.. Pi Tliein Mu. Cathie Ann Green. Raleicli. N. V... Rlu, Doha Chi. Ji LH Greer. I ' niiMi CiU. Ti-iin.. Hhn Delia Clii. .Slsan Grieein. GdldsliiiKi. N. C. Sigma Phi Kap]ia. Betsy Hall. R..se Hill. i . C.. Rhn Delia Chi. Geraldine Ha.milton. Raleigh. . C., Pi Thcia Ma. .jcivcE Hansen, - lillville. N. J.. Rhn Delia Chi. Sadie Hardy, La Grange, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. lKi,l l Hick- . Franklinton. N. C.. Sigma Phi Kappa. Frances Hiciit. Heri(ieriin, N. G... I ' hi riieia Mu. J Nn; HoLLis. Ghukesville. Ga.. Rho Delia Chi. GoRlNNE H(Uiin i. I ' .iniu illi ' . . G.. Rhit Delia Chi. Fllen HorniU ' CKLE. Raleigli. . . ( ' ... Sigma f lii Kap ta. 4S hill Betsy Jackson. Garner. X. C - ' ( ' Thcia Mii. Virginia Jeffreys. Goldshoro. X. C. • ' Thela Mu. Anne Jones. Farmville. .N. C. Pi Tliria Mu. Dorothy Keel. Oak City. N. C. ' ; Th, ' i,i Ml,. Lillian LeGrand. Shelby. N. C.. .Sii; i ' ' Kappa. LoL Helen Lloyd. Raleigh. N. C., Pi Thcia Mu. Susan McAfee. Raleigh. X. C.. Pi Tlwta Mu. Mary Elizabeth McDiakmiu. Grecmille. X. C.. Pi Thela Mu. Johnnie McLellan. Dunn. X. C.. Rhn DelUi Chi. Catherine Maru. Faveltevillc. X. C.. ' ( ' Thela Mu. Mary Middleton. ilniingidn. X. C Sigma Phi Kapjia. Elizabeth Miller. Wake Forest. X. C.. Pi Thela Mu. Joyce Mitchell. Fuquav Springs. X. C. Rho Delia Chi. Gene Xasii. St. Pauls. X. C.. Pi Thela Mu- Sybil Nelson. Murehead Citv. X. C Pi Thela Mu. Falstine Pair. Knisrhtilale. X. C.. ' TlieUi Mu. 49 J II . I II It N Mmitha I ' EAiiSAi.i.. Riicky I ' oiiil. N. C, Rlio Dili,, Chi. Alice 1 ' keules. Carson, a.. I ' i Thela Mti. Ri ' Tii Peebles. Macclesfield. N. C. Sigma I ' hi Kappa. Mahy Anna Pence. Wagram. iN. C. I ' i Thcia Mil. Billie Pennincton. yMipideeii. N. C, Pi Thela Mil. Jean Perry. Raleifjli. N. C. Fi Thela Mu. [ ' ranges Pleasants. Elm Cily. N. C. ' TheUi Mu. Kay Pleasants. Raleifili. N. C. I ' i Thela Mu. Nancy Pope. Riclmiurul. a.. ' Thela Mu. Janet QuiNCY. Chapanokc. N. C. Pi Thela Mu. Betsy Rauhht. Burlini;loii. N. C, Pi Theia Mu. Iidias Jean Rea. Clunlcitlc N. C. Sigma I ' lii Kappa. Beth R eeu. Mailiiis illi ' . Va.. Siguia Phi Ku ipa. Lucie Richard.son. Raligh. . C. Pi Thela Ma. Lucille Sauls. Raleigli. N. C. Pi Thela Mu. Anne Sharpe. Hariclls ilic. . . C Pi Tlieiu Mu. Frances Simpson. Oakl iiin. N. C, Rho Delia Chi. Dciiiis iiiniMii). i Piiiiil. N. C. Rhii Delia Chi. 50 lilll Martha Sparksian. Burgaw. ' C. Pi Thrin Mu. Irene Spenxe. Guldsboro. N. C. I ' i Thcla Mu. Charlotte Stephenson. Wilson ' s Mills, N. C. Rlw Delia Chi. Blanche Sutton. La Grange. N. C. . ' igiiia Phi Kappa. Dorothy Swain. Raleiali. . C. Pi Thflu Mu. Harriet Swain. Neuse. X. C. Marjorie Teiser. Hendeiscm. N. C. Pi Thela Mu. Ann Thomas. Warsaw. i . C. Sigma Phi kappa. Fannie Thomas. Warsaw. N. C. Sigma Phi kappa. Jean Thomas. Raleigh. N. C. Pi Thela Mu. Jeanne Tkent.man. Raleigh. X. C, Pi Thela Mu. Jeanette Turner. Stanfield. N. C. Sigma Phi kappa. Hazel Twisdai.e. Halifax. N. C. Sigma Phi kappa. Ann Tysor. Laurens. S. C. Sigma Phi kapjia. Martha Ann ick. Xashville. X. C. Sigma Phi kappa. Virginia Walker. Fayetteville. X. C. Pi Thela Mu. Parish Watlington. Ruffin. X. C. Pi Theui Mu. Sophia Webb. Macclesfield. X. C. Rho Delia Chi. Louise White, Raleigh. X. C. Pi Theia Mu. Mary Wetmore. Raleigh, N. C. Pi Thela Mu. Helen Wheless. Louisburg. X. C Rho Delia Chi. Sarah Wori.ey. Raleigh. X. C. Pi Thela Mu. Doris Yelvington, Clayton, X. C, Rho Delia Chi. Not imtiired: Margaret Joyner. Golclsbnro. N. C. Pi TIniu Mu. Elizabeth Nurris, Kaleigli. N. (_.. Siiinw I ' I kappa. 1RGIMA PRrcE. Chengtu. China. Jeanne Spiers. Porismuulh. Va. Jov Stokes, Hamilton, N. C, Rho Delta Chi. EcMCE Taylor, Rich Square, N. C, Rho Delia Chi. ini n m Wetiiiore, M. Andrews, J. Thomas Austin, Peebles, Pope, LeGraiid This Year ' s Hollis little Sisters Reed, Duke, Brooks Daniels, Walker, Brown ' f f - Middleton, A. Thomas, Smith, Taylor Watlington, Pennington, Vick, Cooper  «„-_.— PREI ' tRATOKV STIIIENTS Mary McLelland. President: Jeanne Suessmutii. I ' ice Presidciil: Maruaret Hyman, Secretary: Annaionette Bobbitt, Treasurer. And these are the Preps — the girls who have adilrd Inn anil frolic to our lile at Peace. Miss Helen Scoggins Sponsor immmtmam nu w EsTiiEi! Loi ' Albritton. Maury. N. C. Sigma I ' hi kappa. (Jrm.k liiLi.iNGs, Lexington, N. C, Pi Thela Mu. Mii.LY Lou BowDEN. Raleigli. N. C. Pi Tlieta Mu. Penn Bu n. Rocky Mount. iN. C. Sii ina Phi Kappa. Mautiia Aj n Chandler. Raleigh. N. C. Patricia DeBruhl. New Bern. N. C. Rko Delta Clii. Betsy Frink. Hallsbor,.. N. C. Rlu, Delia Chi. Pec(,y Gay. Atlanta. Ga.. Pi Thela ! h,. l.icii.E Gibson. AthuUa, Ga.. Sigma Phi Kappa. Theresa Goodini;. Kenansville. N. C.. Rho Delia Chi. Jean Graham. Greenslnno, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. i L Rr,ARET Hyman. Dalton. N. C Rho Delta Chi. Mary McLelland. Mooresville. N. C., Pi Thela Mu. Emily McKenzie. Dillon. .S. C.. Sigma Phi Kappa. IRCINIA Oliver. Wilniinfrlon. i . C.. Rho Delia Chi. Jane Ko(;ers. Gliapcl Hill. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Thelma Steed. Maxion. N. C.. Rho Delia Chi. Jeanne Suessmuth. Wilson. N. C.. Rho Delta Chi. Mary Lewis Thompson. Raleigh. N. C., Sigma Phi Kappa. Anna Worth. Gharloitesvillc. a.. R ' lo Delta Chi. Not pieliired: h ' RANtES Aleord. Raleigh. N. C.. Sigma Phi Kappa. Mary Frances McDonald. Durham, N. C. £3 PREP III Ann Askew. Trenton. Ky.. ' Tlu-ia Mii. . nnaionette Bobbitt. Castalia. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Jane Cassteven?. Cleinnion?. N. C. Rlio Delta Chi. Betsy Fountain. Fountain. . C. Rlio Delia Chi. Mary Payne Fowle, Cliattanouga, Tenn., Rho Delta Chi. Betsie Gilmer. llani|iclrn-Syclnev, Va., Rho Delta Chi. Virginia Hooker. Bavboro. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Dorothy McCormic. Foit Pierce. Fla., Rho Delta Chi. Gloria Moore. Kaleigli. N. C Pi Theta Mu. Natalie Neal. Raleigh. . . C. Pi Theta Mu. Jeanne P. dbury ' . Bramwell. W. Va.. Sigma Phi Kappa. Ruth Page. Aberdeen. . C., Pi Theta Ma. Mary Lou Pressly, Raleigh. N. C., Rho Delta Chi. Betty Rosser. Sanford. N. C.. Rho Delta Chi. Mary Sherwood. Raleigh. N. C., Pi Theta Mu. Kitty Smith. Moneure. N. C., Pi Theta Mu. Avery Sylvester. Riehlands. N. C.. Pi Theta Mu. Elaine Vurnakes. Raleigh. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. La Brine Vurnakes. Raleigh. N. C ' Theta Mu. Ann Williams, Raleigh. N. C.. Rho Delta Chi. Not pictured: Jean Forbes, Greenville, N. C. 55 ji I i iipiiii ipF « on tell lis! Padhiiry, Griffin, Roger! Reed, Albritton I: ;i ' I ' T m 1 Proinisiiig Prpps Smith Biinn t.tttttt; 9 1 Pressly ;.1 s c u L u; T n I T I E s -r — : — — wzT i R n I ij li e  110 It II It it (ILL To this group of girls is given the name of Piivih ' ged Honor Roll, be- cause they have Leeu elected for character, scholarship, and iutegritv, to u enjoy special privileges and assume certain respoii iliililics. Lt-il !ii rifihl: Palrifk, Ni-ivlu.lrl, Wc kelt. Culjli. Puntll. Hill. K. ' in ;. Sloan. 58 NUSHtLS Miss Camilla Boone, Chiff MurshaL Ft Theta Mu. Miss Martha Tmorpk. Pi Thein Mu. Miss Alta Kellocc. Rhii Delta Chi. Miss Evelyn Hill. Rhu Deliu Ciii. Miss Elizabeth Andrews, Signm Phi Kappn. Miss Dora Batts, Sigma Phi Kappa. 59 PlPYRliS fLlB LlMIJA Couu President I ' lie l ' a)iyrus (]liih was fornieil in 1936 to sMmilate TJt Kfesl itTor ative writing. Any Peace girl ' lias the opportunity trying (jut for nieniber liip. by ,s{ibmitting an original conipoMtinn. Its carelnIK (.iinbeii meinbcr are re- sponsiljlc for getting out the literary magazine. dins i j Peace. First ritu : ( (ihl). Slanton. Green. Binwn. . ' iie siiuilli. Srt , ini Tint : I ' eai all. Five, Ciunip. Allen. ■Villi full ■M. F. Biicnie. Sijuan. Garner. BnlibUl. .MeLellanil. . ' wain. Tysor. Mrouk.. Nut lictiiml : Craiy. Reint-. Gibson. 60 siii)i rill kti ' iM .S ,:: I ' A ' t s; Martha Fai-un, I ' rf iil,-ii! ; Margaret Hniler. ice President; Lili Andrew , Secretary; L jis Crump. Treasurer. The Sig Society Memory Book is filli-d with |ilea aiit remiii(lei . It opens witli a scene Irom the rush party, willi (.hiugliiuil and cokes. Next are memories ol our Barnvart l Brawl — puncli Irom an ohl well, candv and cookies in the General Store, and ice cream at our Dairy. Pledges were formally initialed hy caiullelighl. Our Ban(|uet was helil at the Woman ' s Chili with the othei societies. Souvenirs ol happy memories are many . . . parlies with State hoys . . . Hockey practices . . . War Fund Campaign . . . and the words we -hall always sing: We love you truly. Sig ' s! Tilt . RARWARn l!R ttI-. n Tiin m I ' l iitlufis: l.ili lleiul.lMin. Prt-.iililil: l ' ,i-|ly Paliirk. i r I ' lesidciit ; Janir .Mililii ' iii-t. Sfcie- lar : Ann I ' lini iitun. Treasurer. For thirty-eight years the Pi Society has Ijeeii at Peace, and this year, as usual, Sep- tenihcr louiiil them eager to greet the new girls, who were soon rushed by all of tlie socie- ties. I lie Pi ' s were unusually successful in their lushing procedures, and the large number ol new members was formally inilialcd. with the old girls taking part. Po- il)lv the great- est success of the year was the inter-society haiKpK I. Our energy and entiiusiasin then turned to athletics — hockey, haskcthall. and softhall — with rather stiff competition Ironi the Sig s and Hho ' s. ' ith such vigor and in- terest as have been shown by the new members, we are assured that the green and white of Pi Theta Mu will always stand out — and Vtand lor the highest Peace can slri c for. .SCENE FROM THE FORMAI, INITIATION. mill iiKiJA nil Recipe for happiness: take one well-ruuiuled Peace girl: flavor witli fun: mix witli good times and a lot of laughs; add a Inuch of in- terest and genuineness; sprinivle well with humor! ' i ' liat have Whv. a Rho. of course. We liave had a grand lime liii year. . . . Giving a coniic-slrip ])arty wilh all the cliaracters from Maggie and Jiggs to llie Dogpalchers. . . . Boasting iiecause alioul fifty-two girls went RIki. ' . . . Feeling prdud that the Rho ' s came out (jn tup (jf the I iiileil War Relief Fund, having contributed more per capita than any other society. Rho officers: Bnlihie Kein . President; Evelyn Hill, Vice President: Aha Keilnj-g. .Secretary; Lib Pureell, Treasurer. Wimpy ' s BunberaeR Stand COMICAL CLLMPSES. Nllitlil ri tLI ' Hii Anne ' I ' atk This, the Theta Chapter of Sigma Pi Alpha, is a part of a national honorary language fraternity which was founded hy N. C. State College : The ' Tlieta Chapter, esta])lished in 1939, is the onlv diapliM ' in llic South which ha been or- gani , ' il II I .1 junior college. Eligihility lor nu ' inl)erslii|j is liased upon general scholastic honors as |vell,as upgh special ahililies in languages C ' ' . frSj The purpose of our society is to |3ronu)te interest in, and to enlighten ourseKc- about, foreign lands and their languages. The memhers, of whom there are eight, meet every third Friday and present various interesting prugiam-. pertaining to foreign peoples. Sailnl: Sluiiii. Talf. Hill. I ' im.vII. culn,l,l. StinuUn : Swain. Falli ' k. Htouii. 64 rill TIIKTl kll ' IM Phi Tlieta Kappa is a iiatKinal s(liola?tie honor soiit ' t whirh upholds the same high slandaids of -clioiarship. h-adership. and cliaracler in a junior col- h ' ge as Phi Beta Kappa does in a four- year college. The Gamma Phi Cliapter at Peace, es- tablished in 1939. has heeome one of the most iufluential and inspiring organiza- tiOns-fe xiur school. Meml)ers of this group are selected from the highest t en per cent of the academic student body and are admitted into the chapter iiy invi- tation only. Students who are privileged to become members of Phi Theta Kap|)a are representative of tiie best among Peace girls. Lib PiRCELL Presidenl I Indu lriiu ' IMti ' tlit ' lj l .ii ' iM - it-adin; Eni:ii-li IJ lurallrlll Ltjl l right: Purcell. Tali ' . X.«I.hI.I. SI. .an. Pauiclc. 65 mmm Neli, Haiuus I ' resident ILI ' lll I ' l l ;i SILO 111 1042 Peace organized a cliapter of llie Nalidiial lliniorary Secretarial So- ciety. Alpha Pi Kpsiluii. The purpose 111 this society is to raise the laiidanl- (if the college-trained, secretary to the ])rofe?sional level. Only sfiidents of superior aliilily are admittcil . £ -r Nu-T Tilt T P ll:ini . Ikill- (j(i SniOLlSTIC IIO ORS Scholastic liunors. which aic aiiiKiuiiccii al llie cdiichision ol llic lirst term, are presenteil in two liniKir mils. The first is composed ol sluilenls ulici make all grades of 90 or ali(i e. and the second is conipi sed ol those who make an average of 90 or aliove on all courses. SENIORS Betty Patrick, Kings Mounlain. N. C. Anne Newbold. Wilminglon. N. C. Anne Tate, Oakland, Fla. Catherine Sloan, Garland, N. C. luEM. Km I.. Kalfigh, N. C. .lUNlOKS Cathie Ann GRE : . Raleijili. N. C. Kav Pleasants. Raleifili. N. C. Eleanor Craic, Jacksonville. N. C. Marie Andrews. Raleigli. N. C. Dorothy Swain. Raleigh, N. C. Mary Lewis Curlee. Raleigh, N. C. Mari;aret Brooks. Builingi.m. N. C. Irene Spence, Gdldshom. N. C. M R Riii! lIvuiA. Kaleigh. N. C. PREPARATORY .STl ' DENTS Natalie Neal. Raleigh. N. C. Mary Lo! Pressly. Raleigh. N, C. Jane Casste ens. Clenimcins. N. C. Jeanne Paobi ry. Bianiucll. W. Va. 6Y THE LOTIS I . I M KKI L M.o W Eliih)! ■lU-C.llil ' j A great deal of lime, effort, and money has been spent on this edition of the Lotus in the hope that the resulting yearbook may be pleasing. Without the inexhaustible patience and help from our staffs, sponsors, jjrinter, engraver, and ]iliolograplier, we (■(111 Id never have eompieted our diflicull job.- ) In spite cl our obvious inexperience, the ' ta k is fniislieil at last; we are relieved and happy in this realization, ior il lias not been easy. The 1944 LcTlfS is yours — from us to you. with all our good wishes. EDiTOIIIVL STAFF Associate Editors: Linda (lolib. Frances Sboles. Lulba Faison. Virtrinia Whitaker. Assisldiit Eililors: Eleanor (haig. Dot Swain. Ami rvsor, Louise Alston. Art Editor: Amie Newb(dd. Typins; Editor: Alia Kellogg. S -i,li ' ,l : Slh.lt-.. SIdjM. Ci.lili. Sliuiiliiin: S aiii. ,Ni-wlii Craig, Whitaker. Not pictiireil: Alia Kelliigy. lid. l--l ii. FaiMHi. ' l Mii. 68 THE LOTIS 111 the early fall we, the Bu iiie SlalT (if the LoTl ' S, set out 111 ' get tlmse ads. Enllui iaslic and (lelrriiiiiicd, we [ilaiiiietl our ' campaign and. willi llic help of our adviser. Miss KirkpaUirk. made li ip to town both on foot and in the .l oopcaF. We have learned the in ' s and out ' s of tjie business world of this cit ' and have enjoyed eveiy rxpWience. We take great pride in (he paJt-we have had i giving you this 1914 Lotus.- ' ' -- Elizabeth Purcell Business Manager BUSINESS STAFF Sft - Lcit lu right: Well . Liall , . I. All(lrt■« . Wrlni.iic, llciulcison. Boone. Asiistunl Business Manager, Purcfll. Business Manager, Fleming, Pearsall, Rowland, Andrews, Miss Mar ' Kirtipatrick. GO Ja , ' IE MlTCHEMil! I ' resiih ' ul iiuiiiiTEits ' m A n- nillillTEItS ' CLIB TIlis clul) is cdinpiisfd iif girls whose |jareiit ir graiul- |.aii-n! is an alumna of Peace College. The purpose of llic rluli is to carry on ihe traditions ami to instill in each heart a deeper sense of loyalty to those things which make a Peace Girl love Peace. The officers are Janie Mil(licner, President; Mary Bryan Fleming, Vice Presi- idcnt; Dickii ' Knnis, Secretary; Elizahclh Purccll. Treasurer. The sponsor is Miss Marjorie Clark and tlu- memhers are: Mary Bates Sherwood, Fannie Thomas, Ann Thomas, Jean Smollen, Mary Bryan Fleming, Frances Pleasants. Mary Anna Pence, Lucie Richardson, Mary Badger Wetmore, Linda Cobb, Elizalieth Henderson, Joyce Hansen. Dickie Ennis, Ennna Wrenn, Harriet Swain, Patsy Cozart, Jane Rogers, Peim Bunn, Klizalictli Purccll, Janie Mitchener, Catherine Sloan. Martha Faison, Lillian LeCrand, Mary Lou Pressly, Elizabeth Stallings. 70 DEES ItllEKt rLlK Organized in 1938, the Dees Camera Club gives an oppi.rlunity to gir!-- wlm are iiirru-srcil m photograpliy tn work togellier. Since ihen it lia made nuich progress. Some of the siupslmi-- in this annual were contrilmted hy various nieniliers of the groups. The members pifliin-i an ' : Cooper. Vick. Wallinglmi. Prnningtnn. ' resident. JackM.n. Bryan. Alhrillnn. Avereite. ' rui ' ikdc. Pressly, Best. Bray. Ilrn.lri mi. I)a iv. Xmlreus, Hanullon. Wetinore. Mitciieiici , Kl.-rnin-. Iliirin. Taylor, Cooke. Seated: Boone, Hill. Henderson, Newbold, Patrick. Miss Mai-y Elizabeth Thomas. Sponsor. Faison, Secretary, Thornton, Wells, Tate. Standing: Sloan, President, Whilaker. Cobb. l TEItltTIOyL ItELtTIOLS CLIK This year the Inlernational Rrlatinns Club wa organized under the Ieader liip nf Mi-.s Mary Elizabetli Thom . l purp e is tn I urther interest in run en t wniid iM-nls. and il-- eek! jirograms are planned tn give the rnendiers a broader outhmk on, and a clearer under--landing of, history in the making. 71 iiij;i ' : CLiit (li.iiKU i;sT I ' irsidi ' ul Yuu are inlere led in singing — because yon waiil training, because ils fun? Tlieu ihc (ilee (lliili is interested in you. Organized tiiis year inider the dire -tiiin nl Miss Ddrothv Kniglit. llie voice teacher, the dull elected Gbiria West, President; Margaret Lee Dui e, Vice Pres- ident; and Margaret Hynian. Secretary and Treasurer. The regular accmupanist is Miss Helen Scogsins el the nuisic faculty. The (jlee (duh is a source o( |iri(le and pleasuic to the entire student body. It lias gi en cnjovalile nnisical priigranis dm ing chapel -ervii-es, on special occasions, and at (dnistnias time. 7i Processional: Come, All Ye Faiiliful TriiililioiKil Lwocatio.n: Tile l!e ereiul M. O. Sommers Silent Night Grubcr Audience ami Glee Club The ' lROl ' s Slumber Song . . . Regcr Aveiy Sylvester Here We Come a-Wassailinc TriulilioiKil Englisli The Boar ' s Heao Cauol Traditional English Joyce Hansen, soloist Deck the Halls Old Welsh Glee Cluli Hymn No. 64 — Little Town of Belhleliem Redner Audience and Glee Cluli Holy Night Adam Billie Penninfrton THE CHRISTMAS MESSIAH (Arranged Ironi G. Hamlel) Soloists: Anne Jones and Billy Pennington. Comfort Ye My People . j And the Glory of the Lord ( He Shall Feed His Flock: Solo For Lnto Us a Child is Born: Choir and Glee Club There Were Shepherds: Sido and Choir Glory to God, Hallelujaii! Glee Club Recessional: Hark! the Herald Angels Sing Mendelssohn Director Dorothy Knight Accompanist .... Helen Scoggins Organist . . . Nelly Phillips Staudt 73 ■w ELSIK ROBEIITSOV HIT (LIB Charlotti-: St m()N I ' rcni rnI A]l and .III a|i|]i(rialiun, ol much iu- k-iv-l 1(1 many Pcaic girl , fmd an oi- ganizcil laillcl ul t-xprcssidn in the El-ie l!(ilici1 (iM rl dull, formwl in 1913. The gim| Ic rc(|nir(Mncnt Inr mcniijership IS an nilcrc l m ihi rrrali r ai ' livily. Lrit tn ri hl: liiinn. (liuinp. Ncwln.Id. 1. V.. AlliriUnn. Graham. Stanton, C. .1.1. 11. Mi-, ii uA l v4 . ll. iulersun. llynian. r..|i. ' . Ciiffin. I ' adliuiy. 74 RELIGIOl ' S ACTIVITIES nm STIDEVT fHRISTIlI iSSOritTIOS AivNE Newbold President lieligiuii and life are one — or neither is anything, and so the purpose of the I ' eafe Student Cliristian Association is lo make Christ a personal reality in the lile of each girl liere on the campus. Planned and directed by a Cabinet com- posed of girls from the junior and senior classes, with Miss Lucy Steele as Faculty Adviser, are daily morning watch, weekly hall |)ravers, and Sunday night vespers. aluahle exjierience is gained in ' the girls in planning and presenting these services. Inlormal discussions are favorites of the group, as the girls feel free to ask and discuss questions with the other students and the counselor. Through these activi- ties each nieniher makes this prayer . . . Day by day. Dear Lord, of Thee three things I pray: To see Tliee more clearly, Love Tliee more dearly. Follow Thee more nearly, Day by day. ,„ ,, :,.... ,.. -hill.., CiM,. Newlinld, Purcell. W.-k.-ll. I ' farsall. Slitiiilin : Crai :, llnllis. Hill. .Miss Steele. Reins, SlnuTi. Patrick. 70 Morning watch, the beginning of our day. The P.S.C.A. hut receiving a fresh coat of paint fnim tliese energetic girls. ' ' fHRISTJIlS Pl(;iM T The Christmas Pageant, an annual P.S.C.A. production and every Peace girFs lieritage. CtHV of IviGHrs IT H L E T I ( ' S ayu ITIILETIC lSSOfl,lTIOi Bobbie Reins President Eaili liiilciil at Peace is automatically a memljer (il the Peace Athletic Associa- tidii. Tlie Athletic Board is made up of the President, Secretary and one repre- sentative elected from each of the three societies. Under the able and enthusi- astic direction of our physical education instruct(n ' . Miss Little, sports have taken a prominent part in our school life, and an athletic letter has lieeu the reward for many who ha i- heen faithful in going out lor hockey, haskethall, tennis, and all the (jther sports. The Little Store, owned and operated hy the Athletic As- sociation, is one of the favorite spots for the students duriu ' llic allcrnoons and ski])|)ing periods. I ' liERit u nu l.iil In nslll ■M:ll Mi.inn. )!1h.. i.rli l arliain. l i ; Mar art-t Lvi ' Dulve. Si ; Jane 80 llOCkEV-PI (iltflll ' l( (m are in scaicli of a really exciting game, we suggest hockey. The i ' i- can ' whanr that .-ilick around and place that wooden hall in the goal. Hockey calls for rough-tough competition, especially when one is against the Pi society. Tennis is still the all-rouiul sporl at Peace, and we must say thai the Rho sociely has that strong grip and fine technique neces- sary for a ' iove-ly ' game. TEyiS-ltlMI liltOII SI ■VH it unittLL-Nii; iiiiiiri As l(ir Ijusketliall. il i- ;ili iiil llir nicisl I ' xciliiig game at I ' racc! We ran liaiid il Ici tlir SigV, uIid go for a goal aii lini( — and. ulial morr. llicy get it. ( II r II K it V Anlicrv is a game llial niiisl go right lo llic |iniiit anil stick, too. li II L F (ioll is ri ' allv np lo par on I ' cair (iaiiipns this year. 82 MiHittaaaMii THK LDTIN OF l!lll Oni- two short ve;trs at Peace luive jjoiic. ami somi we shall ])ass thmuf h llie Porlals of i ' eai-e. Some of us will go lo olhei ' colleiics anil universities; some ol us will hegin working; a lew ol Us will perha])s marrv. But none ol us will ever lorget the years we spent here — years filled with joyous triumphs and victories, and hitler defeats, too. Nor can we, above all other things, lorget the lasting I riends we have made here — iriends who have shared our ex- periences with lis. As we leave Peace we know- well that ■When one door is shut, another ojieiis. P.Tfc. li.in: The- ali-.nl-iiilM.li-.i i.i f.-.M.r uli.i uuiil.l l,-,liiri- n lii . rak an. I nil 1ik fla Ask for GOLDEN TAP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Al till ' Siida h ' dunhiins. And insist upon being served in DIXIE crps Garland C. Norris Co. DAIRY PRODUCTS PASTEURIZED MILK BUTTER - EGGS Insist on the Best PINE STATE ICE CREAM PINE STATE CREAMERY CO. Glenwood Avenue Phone 2-3911 Brantley Cr Son Expert Dntggisls 1910 Fine Sodas THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and THE FELLOWSHIP DEPARTMENT of THE CHURCH SCHOOL Extend a vvelcomt ' to all college students. It is our hope that you will make this your church home during your stay in Raleigh. 11. 0. SoMMKIiS. Minisler F.IREN ' K Hi DSON. Director oj Relipous Education K. G. Hudson. Su ierintendent oj Church School Miss Sleineit: Can an ntu- Irll iiir h In-t - liernnif pcii jtifir: ' Patrick: The vinil makes llicm nnk Mi-- (iailiti; i u uiiirli tlir iMiaitl while 1 run llirou Ii il niue nn ' ir HUDSON-BELK COMPANY RALEIGH ' S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE We Appreciate 1 our Patroiioge and Look Forward IT itii Pleasure to Serving You in the Future Jean Graliani. in a liuiried Irip in l eact- Irnni liunie. appnia lR-s liat .--lii- lliink j a n-il rap and says: Say. call tne a cab, will ya ? Man: Sorry, yniinfi laily. hut Tm nut a red eap. I am a Rear Admiral. Jean: All ri lit. ihen call me a boat. I tintta et to Peace! B Ii!)ip Reins: Anm- is alua - itukiti.: -m li rullini: n ' liiark-. Alta KellMgs: Veali. S u- nuisl Ikin.- Iic--n Iniin nilli a silvn knilr ni lir, nmutli ' CAROLINA COACH COMPANY Carolina Owned and Operated LoM Fares [ iTRftjlWAVSl I Fre juent Schedules Member l ilioii(il Trailivays Bus System ( .nut lilillirnts i i T. H. Briggs Sons, Inc. Cariiliinis ' Olilrsl W Itolcsiilf anil Rrhtil Hiti ilnnrr flmisr ' ■7 ((V , l. :i:s LANCE PACKING CO, Inc. Candies and Peanut Products Phone 2-0728 R E, GKAHAM, Representative Raleigh, N. C. BYNUM PRINTING COMPANY BETTER PRINTING Phone 6417 Mrs. Fulk in class: Tlicre ' s a y niii;.i lady in lliis class making; a niunkry nf herself. When she has finished, I ' ll stall. Mal .in-I I ' .i.uik-: Y ii -;n M kmiw a i Ai- alii Mal!;a).l 1,.,. link, ' : ( aii ' l. Il ' - ihH nlii,.,!. III uuilr nil. Lil ' - liavr il. Boylan-Pearce, Inc. JELUELERS SILVEHSmiTHS RALEIGH, N.C ' Raleigh ' s Shopping Center ' ' ' ' JOHN ASKEW |•AI TI G AND INTERIOR DECORATIXG Estimates made in ami out oj loan T.-l.-|.li..n.- 6824 4(12 Glrnw.... l Ax.-. ( liri.f I ' liunc -I-. ' .OIS I ' lanl Plioiir 2.21 ' .{il HOOD-MODEL DRY CLEANING COMPANY -. xA llu- Folks n f Scne Mam Ulhc : t ; S. W iliiiiiipli.ii Sliirl I ' laill: liIKi - I ' rl-.iii Sllrrl Raleigh, N. C. MEREDITH COLLEGE ACCREDITED liberal ails college: Southern Assoeialioii of Colleges and Seconilai) Sihools. American Association of L ' niversily Women, Associa- tion of American Universities. PROGRESSIVE echuational program in ti-nns of Christian character and service. Distinguished record of student honors. E.xcellent library fa- cilities. Kflecti e hoinjr svstem. ATTRACTIVE location in Raleigh, ' the educational center of the . ' tate. ' ■Beautiful campus of 170 acres. M ider]i liicprocd dormitories with generous provision for social activities. if nlf jor ealalo ue ami joli er oj i ieit s. CARLYLE CAIVIPBELL, President Raleigh, North Carolina Mae FleniJnt;: In Geurf:ia we have a lilac liU ' li tift Urt lii lu Lois Crump: Yeah, wish I cimld lilac that. Eleanor Craig inne of lliose dear, sweet Council Members! ) , after liglii bel Turner, are you entertaining; a girl in your rimniV Turner: Wait a minulf. and 111 a--k lier. Jeannette FLOWERS! (.Ill H(ii(f ' . Corsages Graduation Bauqtiels f)t ' nntions PHONE 4070 DRI!% K J. J. FALLON CO., Inc. ■■;f ■(.run the Flunrr 11 c Sell ' ' ill Bottles () iDKXTAi- I ii ' K I. sri;A. ( i: C ' o.mpa.w LAURENCE F LEE, President HOME OFFK E: RALKIGH, AOKTII CAROLINA For those smart, young styles you love to wear . . . • TAYLOR ' S The Shou ' plaee of the Carolinus Evelyn Hill: Wiiat is it a sign if wUvu Mur nose ilclies. ronniniale? Anne Newbolrl: Someone is coming. Evelyn: Ami what if your head itches? Anne: They have arrived! WO-RSHIVS y ITHOUT fear or favor, members of any sound religious faith worship openly in America. Because religion is important to so many of us, we and our forefathers fought and worked to keep our government free. Government for the people, which permitted us to worship in our faith, gave us courage to build great churches, thriving businesses, dynamic indus- tries, diversified agriculture ... a land of endless opportunities. So long as no one man nor one group of men attempt to tell us how we shall worship, America can remain free and her people may continue to provide the strength and initiative to keep her great. CAROLINA POWER LIGHT COMPANY ' - - Miss Kuhns (in math class) : Now, Anne Rl vlanl.l, if I sulilract 25 from 37, what ' s the diffpiencf? Rowland: That ' s what T say. Who cares! W. E. TiiLi.i, W. R. Tri LL TRULL PLIIMBII G HEATIING CO. Plumbing : Heating Coal Stokers BROGDEN PRODUCE COMPANY Wholesale FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Air Conditioning 109-15 W— t - larlin Slrt-ct Fii..ni. 6353 41111: Fayelli-vill,- St. RALEIGH. N. C. OAK CITY Raleigh Wilson LAUNDRY G. S.Tucker Bros. 436 Suutli Salisbury Street Incorporated • TRICLENE East Hargett Street Raleigh, N. C. Odorless Dry Cleaning • HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED RUGS SHAMPOOED FURNITURE and HOME FURNISHINGS We Appreciate Your Patronage PHONE 4478 Clayton Smithfield DILLON SUPP LY COMPANY MILL SUPPLIES HEATING E QUIPMENT MODERN MACHINE SHOP RALEIGH ROCKY MOUNT DURHAM MailliJ Idiir INai-all liii K. k.i.r. Iliuti Si. ml: . i. ' U iIm- girl who tu.ik my oilier? Girl: Why. yes. Pearsall: Well, I Jeilare, y..u ilmil l .ik a day ..Uler! ary McLplland: What ' s the penaUy for bijiamy? iii;inia Oliver; T«n niolhers-in-law. PATRONIZE PIGGLY WIGGLY Fi r the Best Grocekiks ■Frksh iMeats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Allractive Stores Courteous Senice Reasonable Prices Ihunc Onnr,l }}i ' nif Mamiiifi! PIGGLY WIGGLY 1 mir l ' ii!riinai;f Afi i ' i ' ' iiil ' i t  — % . Htileigh ' s Smtirlest Shup THE STYLE CENTER FOR THE SMART COLLEGE GIRL 126 FayelteviUe Street For Pure Clear Crystal IC E and High Grade COAL PHONE 5589 CAPITAL ICE AND COAL CO. llicorpniafil 600 We l Harcfll Sliri-t OF RALEIOH Largest Sporting Goods Store ill South ' ' PERSON STREET PHARMACY PERSON STREET HAYES BARTON Two Stores P. D. GATTIS, Proprietor A Complete Line of Nationally Advertised Drugs Plus a Selected Assortment of Toilet Items SODA OUR SPECIALTY Mrs. Turner: .Stop reaching across tiie lahh:-. It had manners; hc iili--. dtnit u have a tongue? Penn Bunn: Yes nia ' ani. Itut my arm is longer. Ht ' len Bra--we]l: What lo you mean by saying Benedict Arnold was a janitor! jiilia WOkt ' lt: ll. the history book says that after his exile he spent the rest of hi; life in abasement. ALDREDGE CO. Wholesale Grocers Phone 7540 RALEIGH DUNN I. Successors to Geo. Marsh Company ) J E A 1 ' S The Treasure House of Fashion For College Girls and their Mothers PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PH1I, DKI.1 HIA Organ izp l IK65 Make your later years happy with o retirement life income FRANK M. HARPER SON District Agents RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA CONTRIBUTED FLORA MACDONALD COLLEGE RED SPRINGS, N. C. A SEISiOR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 1.1 Pin.. rsl, |).-lit:lilfiil .•liir.jd. Ill li.iihvay cohiuh Ik.iij llifiil N. ' iir K;i . ' tt. ' ville, Soutlieni I ' liir v|iriiii;s !ii](i rcmarkittile liealtli n A Standard Senior Grade A College for Women. Strong fiiiulty. _;riidii!iti ' s siCLPpti-d for t, ' n. Iii;.t. ' work by Ifadirii; universities Cliiss A teacIuT s t-t-rtilii-iites. Homelike iitiTiii-phere. Personal attention lo btiulent.s l y teachers. Courses offered: Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Siience (Home Krorumiics) degrees. A Secretarial Course. Bachelor of Arts in Music. Athletics. Skillful physical director and ronch has general supervision of sports and pliysiiiil trjiiiiinf. ' , Archery, basket ha II, hotkey, swimming, tennis, liiking, etc.. are Social Activities. Kcr-eplions, teas, and many other social functions are jirovidf d at tlir r.iltrL ' - ' . liib ' ni iTiv iiospilable homes of the citizens of Krd Springs arc open to the -tn.l.-Mt- Wide Patronage. I ' alroniied at pres ' -nt by twelve states and two foreign countries. Vw- I h on sand alumnae are engaged successfully as home-makers, nurses, teachers, di.iitiaiis. home demonstration agents, social workers, missionaries, anil in many other useful iirofeshion.s. MODERATE CHARGES : FOR CATALOGIE WRITE Hrnrv G. Bedincer, President FLORA MACDONALD COLLEGE : Red Springs, N. C. l.ii 1...U l)i ..ri; I II fiivr yu SKI I.. .1.. all iiiv «. Martha ' lliiirpe: You ' re un. Wliirrs the- SlU? Mary Lmi: That ' s your fir l worry. Mary B. Fleming (looking up from paper) : What dne: it mean here by seasoned troops ? Nell Harris: Musiered by the officers and i eppered liv tlu ' enemv. THE PHOTOGRAPHS in this Annual irere made by DANIEL AND SMITH STUDIO 134 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C. College Annual Speeiulists Fine Portraits Prompt Service NORTH CAROLINA EQUIPMENT CO. ROAD MACHINERY : SUPPLIES CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Raleigh Phone 8836 Charlotte Phone 4-4661 Mi -- Moiirane l in Fit-nrli i : Mi-.- l)a i-. uur expianatinn i a- h-ai a- mud. Helen Uavi-: Well, it ruvers w imund. dnesn ' t it? fT Susan Griffin: Where are ynu ooinp;? Jane Rnycrs: Gning rrazy. want li come alimji? Sti yii: iiu ' if niitilit ilrt ' ed iiji ! he i nini: tnch a shnri va Conipliiiu ' iits ECKERD ' S Prescription Drug Store -- SAY BA VIBY BREAD ROYAL BAKI] G CO. DIAL 4661 Raleifih, N. C. MODERIV !S llOE RKBIIILDKRS 15 S. Wilmington Street Expert Repairs DIAL 2-2282 J. G. BALL COMPANY Wholesale Grocers 320 West Davie Street RALEIGH, N. C. PUVCE COLLEGE CLASS RINGS AND PINS Society Pins and ISovelty Jewelry Walter B. Anderson L G. BALFOUR PRODUCTS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA I.ih Aii.h-. ' w-: Wlial -hmthl 1 -;i ahniii u- lu.i |iriMxi.l.- h|nii.l. ' ul at the ameV Martha Falsun: (111. ju l ay iht- Iph-aiheis went wild. Mrs. Betluine: Are ynu iluing anything for that cold nf ynui ? Ann Tiiorntnn: r- . tna un, I -ni-ezf hrnr ei ' it vanl- nir in. DUKE Ul IVERSITY SCHOOL OF IVURSING DURHAM, N. C. The ba ;ic entrance requirements aie in- telligence, aptitude for nursing, and char- acter. During the War, high school graduates who have not had college work, including chemistry, should enroll in the special Pre-Nursing Course offered in this School, which will begin July 3, 19i4. Those who successfully complete this pre- nursing course, and other students with acceptable college work will begin Sep- tember 29, 1944. Tuition for the prc- nursing course is SIOO.OO and $100 CO per year for the nursing. This covers the cost of instruction and maintenance. Students .ioining the United States Nurse Cadet Corps will have no tuition to pay and will receive uniforms and stipends. Kellogg Loan Funds for tuition are also available. Catalogue and appliration forms should be obtained from: The Dean of the School of Nursing, Durham. N. C. Rothmoor Coats and Suits Exclusively in Raleigh at EFIRD ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Soiitliorii Sfliool ii|i|il, ' « ( ' uiii|iaii,v School - Labor ulory ami Library Supplies Raleigh, N. C. WHITE GATE FARM POULTRY EGG CO. Milk Fed Poultry Live and Dressed STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Dial 8013 W. H. KING DRUG CO. Wholesale Drugs Phone 2-0525 17 South Wilmington Street RALEIGH, N. C. Ml-. I!,.uU]n.l 1.1 Marx Lib I ' arlumi at 7 o ' clnik. Mary Lib: Win. iial liapp(. ' ned? ill ui(l liall lalf: lui limild ba t ' b.-r-n licrr J Mi ' - ' Corlner: In an- n tarih llii-- innrirmg. Snpiii Snnliia W.i.l.: ( Ja- -larh- I lu-lurr I ii heir. STROP TAXI COMPANY Day anil iSighl Service ALWAYS READY 5811 - PHONE- 5811 Oldest uml Jftost ReUahli ' Barbour Produce Co. Dt ' dler in The Home of FRUITS and PRODUCE ' •l ORIS DODSOIV Arriving l)ail liy mu (nvii Iruck;- JllIVIORS W liolesdie Only SUMMER DRESSES I ' ll. me 1421 Res. Phone 4866 At City Market in Great Variety of Tricky Styles PLAY CLOTHES and SWIM SUITS Diamonds Watches Jolly ' s for Vacation Days Leaders Siiiee 1881 Jewelers r- [MOTHEH igw j DAUGHTERj Jewelry Silverware ' 0M ' i, t; MiH.re . li. E. Dennis - Karl ,|..lins.,n Edenton Street Methodist MOORE JOHNSON CO. Sunday School ■' Fm 20 Yi-ars Kali-igli ' s l ' ading Insurance Agency Welcomes the Peace College Girls limuranre : Surety Bonds Insuranre Building RAI.EIGII, NORTH CAROLINA l)it. A. .1. lldUKs. Piistor ( ' .. A. Dillon. SitpF.  Siinila Srfioul Miss Kuhii--: iitu-. what kind nl tiiaii;:lc arc ui- ii ' -int: Indas ' . ' ' Anne Talr: A llirrr---i,|r(l ..III-. Linda Cobb: I don ' t see bow the-e frr-bnien ever keep tbeir liat mi ibeir lieaiis. Camilla Bonne: acimni prr-i ;ure. JOB P. WYATT SONS COMPANY HARDWARE : IMPLEMENTS DU PONT PAINT : VARNISH : OIL SEEDS : PLANTS : BULBS RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Tile Family Laun- dry Senice wliieb we are now usin-i is Fine and niv sliirl are jii t rifilit. Yes deal . 1 wish 1 bad known of tlu- Capital City Laun- lr long ago. You loo. ran enj )y tliis fine laundrv service, just dial 8873. Combining culture and Christian faith. A standard, accredited four-vear college for uomen ntTering B.A. and B.S. degrees. QUEENS COLLEGE CHARLOTTE, N. C. Hl.NTER B. BuKEl.Y. President Dial 5721 Benj. F. McClamroch, Sr. President B. F. McCLAMROCH CO. 122 S. Blount Street Raleigh, N. C. We Deliver Dial 7588 Halifax Street Grocery _-.:! Halita street Choice Meats - Quality Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Raleigh, N. C. 1 our Patroinifne 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 Jane Drown I in English II. uliile allt-miiting U rf-ad Milloni; I ilo nol pretend to know how to read poetry, Miss Home. Miss Home: Well, I am not trying to make you think you do. 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 book. LYNCHBURG ENGRAVING ' -COMPANY- LYNCHBURG ■VIRGINIA CJ ndlclLkA a O tztt A- nnuxdjy THE ALMA MATER In the heart of Carolina, ' Neath its skies of blue. Stands our iiohle Alma Mater, Glorious to view. Classic in her broad propoitions. Looks she proudly down — Reared against the arch of heaven, With the stars for crown. Chorus Lift the chorus, speed it onward; Let it never cease; Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; Hail, all hail, to Peace! Clambering o er the walls and columns Historic ivies twine. As pure love and tenderest memory In our hearts enshrine Days of toil and days of pleasure. Happiness and joy. Hardships, stniggles withuut measure. Days without alloy. Honored be our Alma Mater, Honored for her past ; Honored in tlie living present, Let her honors last. Long as time shall tell the story. Long as hearts are true. May her name be crowied with glory And honors ever new! — Miss Nan.me Dinwiddie. Iv -.. ! wfT Li r % K,- ' ;iH4 V
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