Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

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PyvtU . (j i -pf GX LIIIRIS ■.m .1 -. ■■ ' ■ ■ ' ' ■ ' %, ' ,. ' ' ■ ' 4J ' ' ...: ' • , . :St: ' ' . W ' M ' J ' ' ' J k. i ' ' ' - 7 - - ' J . . Mi -.«« P I m-- .■ ' ' ■■■ ' • • . ie LOTUS --- ?« ' ■•em E P 1 lE .J H ' g Hi Kin..... Hi j III ■ Ss- rf-w :- V  - ;f4a 1943 ' i-i : V - y Bai ' l 1 M r K ■it_ 1, J V ' mP WitBfBrir- 1 ' M. ( 1 fi PBS I J ■st ' vs jrvvr i,. v;-.. ;% ' ■■.- V - . — gm - - ■ « J n «iC. ' . ' 4 Mjiil V ' •h . 1 mm Eleanor Craig. Editor Marie Andrews, Business Manager w - ' . ' cIlJ StJbAw: -• ■«« --•- •■ Foreword The Lotus staff uf 1945 has given you Peace ill this book, in the liope tliat you may renieni- her voiir bravest and your hap])iest iniiments here anil say, These I have loved. The Staff. Ina McNaik Avinger Dedicatioi lo liia i l( ' ! air Aviiigi ' i Mrs. Aviiiger, Peace girl, Trustee, and former presidenl i l llie Alumnae As- sociation, has given to Peace her love and loyalty. In 1943 she endi wed the Chair ol Bihie. and through the vears she has worked for ihe advaiicenu ' nt o( her Alma Mater. ith gratitude lor her service and lor her belief in the highest ideals of Peace, we dedicate the 1915 LoTis to her. Dr. W. t. Presslv Thniiigli Dr. Pressly ' s ii|irii (lunr pcilicv. we liavc cdllU ' to recognize his opeii-lieai ' teilnes!i, his staliility. his dignity, and his sincere desire to help each ol us iieconie a true Peace girl. We are indeed gralelu! and indeliled to hnn lor his energetic guidance and lor lli■ conslani displav nl christian character — the essence ol Peace College life. , Miss Jlav Mclelland We are grateful to our dean for her efficiency and her spon- taneous wit. She has devoted herself to the interests of Peace girls, and is always ready to give us advice or help. We shall renieniher her as a wise counselor and frientl. BOARD OF TRUSTEES E.xecutiif Committee, seated: Mi. J..I111 I ' a-L... Mi. i. A. Simu. Mr. K. G. Hudson, Cliaiinun. Dr. Ji.hn Rlu.ilfs. Standing: Dr. W. C. Pres ly. Mr. J. C. Allisun. R,-v. M. 0. Summer?. I ' lVE Presbyteries- -AUiemailo. Orange. Craiuillr. Kings Munnlain. and Wilminglun — apjiiiinl llie liuard (if IrnslPi ' s li uliicli Peace is giiverned. A|i|iiiiiilmeiils are alsci made In llie I ' irsL Presby- terian Chinch id liah ' igh and h ihe Imard il elf. The board is cinniiii.-ed iif the fulbiwing. arranged in order of appoinlnieiU lo ihrir present posi- tion : Mrs. K. G. Hndson, Chairman, Raleigh. . C; Mrs. C. (;. McAlister. Fayettcville. N. C; Mrs. V. N. Reqnolds. Winston-Saleni. N. C: Mrs. B. R. Lacy, Raleigh, N. C: Mrs. Robert Wyatt, Ra- leigh, N. C; Mrs. George Avinger, l.aurin ' .iurg. N. C.; Mrs. Anna Baker Fenner. Tarboro. N. C.; Mrs. E. L. McKee, Sylva, X. C: Mr. Thomas 0 Berr . Goldsboro. N. C.: Rev. W . M. Baker. Mebane, N. C; Mr. J. M. Baird, Oxford, N.C.: Mr. H. H I.iltiell. R.,i kv Mount. N. C.; Dr. F. L. Knight, Sanford, N. C.; Rev. W. S. Patterson. Lmvell. . C.; Rev. P. I). Patrick, Kings Mountain. N. C.; Rev. M. C. MacQueen. Clinton. . C.: I e . W . D. Melnnis. Henderson. N. C; Rev. M. 0. Soinmers, Raleigh. N.C.; Mr. J. C.Allison. Raleigh, N.C.; Mr. John Pa.seo. Raleigh, N. C; Dr. John Rhodes, Raleigh. N. C: Mr. R. A. Snow, Raleigh. . C: Re . Hugh Pouell. Washington. . C. : Kev. W illiara Crowe. Jr.. D.D.. Wilmington. N. C; Dr. V . C Pressly. Secretary-Treasurer. •■ ' rriD FACULTY FitlLTY Dorothy Petehson Ai.den. B.M. iolin Mary Thompson Bethune Nurse Emmie J. Ansi.ky Registrar Lrcii.E Cavenauch, B.P.. A.B. in L.S. Lilirarian LuLA Beattie House Siipern ' sor Dei.i.a Maroaret Cortner. A.B., A.M. Eiiiilisli Ruth Gatlin Franklin. A.B., Ed.M. History, Sociology iJPA mr Bitim m m 1 ■ s« 1 fjmf H H n mtSimiSMMSSi siiss V ' ite aa fy 1. Seati ' d: Mt-. Kiilli (.. l-r.inkliii. Mi-. I.iila Bralli.-. Mjs. Ua.lir! MrKlmv. Standing: Mi . Lucik ' Cavt-nauyli. . li ? Utila Mjiyart-t Lorlner. Mi . Kiiimit.- J. An lry. FACULTY Grace Humphrey Fllk. B.S.. M.A. Commercial Subjects Harriet Johnsto n Byqlist. B.M. I oice and Speech Ethel Grammer Dietitian Lome Jones Piano LiiciLE Horne. A.B., M.A. English Mary Kirkpatrick Bursar WiNHRED M. KUHNS. A.B.. B.E., M.S. Mathematics Seateil: Miss Lovie Junes, Miss Liirile Hiirre. Mrs. Harriel J. Byquist, Miss Maiv Kirkpali nk, Mrs. Grace H. Fulk. Standing: Miss Winifred M. Kulins. F i C 11 L T V ToRA Makie Lahsen. A.B.. A.M. Commercial Subjects Rachel McEehoy. A.B.. A.M. Psycholof y. . ' ;i(inish Margaret T. Littee. B.S.. M.S. Physical Ediicalion Sara M. Morton, A.B.. B.S.. A.M. History. Government Kate Mines McCeellan Secretary Maxalynn Mourane. A.B.. A.M. French Mabel Plch Art. History oj Art Sralril: Ii- S.ira M.irl.m. Ir-. liir.li. ' M. Kinney R.i«bnil. Miss Maxalynn Mourane, Miss Mahel I ' u};!.. Staiidini:: Miss Tiira M. Laisen. Miss Maigarel Liltle. FACULTY Birdie McKinney Rowlam) As.sislanI Dean Lucy E. Steele. A.B.. A.M. Bible Helen Scocgins. B.M. Piano Beverly Steinert, A.B. Science Nelly Phillips Staldt, B.M. Organ Sara Goff Tirner Hostess Bertie I.ee W hitesides. B.S., A.M. Home Economics Sealed: Miss Helen Seiiggins. Mis. Sara Guff Turner. Miss Beverly Steinert, Miss Lucy Steele. Standing: Mrs. Nelly Phillips Staudt. FACULTY S1 APS iMiss Little . . . OiR ' :r wliu . . . Tlif Ihan and Cuniniu ' lurc . . . .Miv. Bratlie and Mis Mourane . . . Mi? Steinert in aciiun. MRS. UU (iOFF TIIRMR TRIBUTE . Her cordial -mile is always reach to wrleome our guests; her suiuiy (lisposition never iails to brighten our tlav. Her quiet manner and friendly interest have won our respect and affection. Because we have found her always patient, kind, and understanding, we. the Senior Class of 45. pay tribute to Mrs. Sara Goff Turner, our gracious hostess. Frances Golden President STliDEM f 01 MIL I lie F, ( ' riiti c Body uf llir Stiidciil Gdxeniinent As- ■■iM i.itiun i the Stiidi-nl ( ' oum il. i (iiii|Mi r(l uf nine lui ' iii- liiTs rliiij i-ii li llii- Sliiili ' iil I ' mkK. Tlii CiiiMicil. uilli (lie icioppiatiiiii ol llii ' sliidml- and adiniriisli alicin. sliives 111 iiiaiiilaiii (inler and n|dinld llic hiuli ideals uf Pcme. The lipail of llif system is llif pledge of |Hisoiial lionor laken In eaeh sUidenl w lio enler- llie college. . pl« - ' - .: ■ptH. 1 j B P r ' . 1 UtI It, ni;hl. Mil.lrid Hulluik. Maillia Ami ii k. Kaii-li W .illinslun, IVlli Ki-eil, Frances Golden. Eicaniir (aaig. Margarel Brcjoks, Gene Nash. MaiT A. Narron. 18 DAI sTiDEiT mmi The Dav Student Cminiil. composed of six iiiemheis elected In popular Dte of tlie day students, works to proiiKite a belter relatiuiisliip between tbe boarding and the town students. The group meets regularly to discuss the problems of the day students and to |iromote good citizenship throughout the college. Marie Andricws President Left to right: Ruliy Tluimas. Mar Batigtrr elmore. Keljecca Johnson, Marie Andrew?, Jeanne Trenlman and Sarali ' orley. 19 -: '  « o ' an  3i CUSSES After dinner . . . lii-r Majesty . . . Dressed for dinner Snopky, Baggy, and Marie ... It must be Sunday. . Quite an ne(a--iitn . . . Can ynii imajiine! To erne ; SE IOR fL SS 1 Eleanor Craig President ' J Betsy Jackson i ry Vice President Da id W odd Swain ARY Badger etmoije Mascot Secretary Tere Fi.ynt Treasurer Miss Tora M. Larsen Sponsor We ' ve lived and learned; o will v( Strulrit . '  i ' ) J ik-dM. Irlr IKtil. Mhiv H. Wfllll.iif Standins: Elcanur Craig. Miss Tora M. Larsen. 23 SEI IOKS Rachel Inez Allen Rnaiiuke liapids. N. C. fiu live forever in a deep, deliberate bliss, a spirit sliding through tranijuillilY. Pi Theta Mii; Pa]nrus Chih ' M. ' 15: Sliiiil Nighl ' IS. Marie Elizabeth Andrews Raleigh, N. C. She itas good as she was fair. None, none on earth above her. Pi Theta Mu; Day Student Council, Com- mercial Representative ' 44. President ' 45; Dees Camera Cluh ' 44; Lotus. Business Staff ' 44, Business Manager 45; Alpha Pi Epsilon ' 44. Secretary 45; Little Sisters ' Club ' 44: Scjcietv Banquet 45; Stunt Night 45; Glee Cluh ' 45; LR.C. ' 45; Outstanding Senior ' 45. Mary Elizabeth Averette Varina. N. C. lieauly is ihe promise oj the future. Sigma Phi Kappa; Dees Camera Cluh ' 41; Stunt Night 15. 24 LOTUS 1945 Louise Best Calypso. N. C. A lif hl heart lives lon S I ' i Thota Mu; Dees Camera Cliih tl: Bas ketliall 44; Stunt Night 45. Heli-on Frainces Bray Raleigh. N. C. 7 see the right, and I uji;ir ive it too. Pi Theta Mu: Alpha Pi Epsilun 44. Pres- ident 45; Glee Club 45. Secretary- Treasurer; Dees Camera Club 44; Lotus Staff 45, Typing Editor; Stunt Night ' 45. Margaret Patterson Brooks Burlington, N. C. The reason jinn, the teni perate will, endurance, foresight, strength and skill. Sigma Phi Kappa; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 44. Pie-ident ' 45: Student Council ' 45; Secre- tary Junior Class 44; Papyrus Club 44. 45; Phi Theta Kappa 44. Secretary 45; Privileged Honor Roll 44, ' 45; Outstand- ing Senior ' 45; Scholastic Honors 44, ' 45; I.R.C. 44. 4.5: Christmas Pageant 44, ' 45: Stunt Night ' 45. X J[ l 25 SENIORS Grace Yoiund Bryan Henderson. N. C. AiniuljililY shines liy ils (inn liLilil. Pi Tlieta Mu. Treasurer ' 45; Little Sisters Club, President 44, ' 45; Stunt Night 45; Christmas Pageant 45; Dees Camera Club ' 44. Mildred Loiise Bli.i,ii:k Rocky Mount. N. C. Ife love her for her hetinh. her yoiilli. her mirth. Uho Delta Chi. Seeretary 45: Marshal 45; President of Athletie Association 45: Stu- dent Council ' 15; Stunt Night 45. Mildred Clyde Conyers Ho.k l,.urii. . C. Live among love and laughter. To be merry best becomes you. Sigma Phi Kappa; Stunt Mght 45. 26 LOTUS 1945 Coi.i.EEN Cooper NaslniUe. N. C. A (Iniiciiip shape, an image gav. To uiiinl. to startle, and iiay-lay. ' Sigma Phi Kappa. Treasurer ' 45: Stunt Night 45; Society PIa 44; Dees Camera Club 44. Rlth Dixon Cooper Clinton. N. C. A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Rho Delta Chi; Stimt Mght 45. M.iRY Eleanor Craig Jacksonville, N. C. Let us then be uhat lie are. and speak tihat lie think, and in all things keep ourselves loyal to the truth. Rho Delta Chi; Editorial Staff LoTls 44. Editor-in-Chief 45; President Junior Class ' -14. Senior Class 45; Stuilent Council 44. Vice President 45; Phi Theta Kappa 4-4. Treasurer 45; Sigma Pi Alpha 44. 45; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 44, Treasurer 45; Privileged H.aior Roll 44. 45; Scholastic Honors 44. 45; Outstanding .Senior 45; Papyrus Club 44. 45; I.R.C. 44. 45; Stunt .Mght 45; Christmas Pageant ' 44. 27 SEI IORS Anne Davis Raleigh. N. C. Kind hearts are more than e in nels And simple jailh llian . iirman blood. Pi Theta Mu; David [Jps,..nili CnlN-e ' 14. Margaret Lee Duke Greenville. N. C. Good Iniinor and generosity carry the day ivith the popular hrart all the world over. Sigma I ' lii Ka])pa. President 45; Editorial Staff Lotus ' 45; Sigma Pi Alpha 44. Pres- ident 45; P.S.C.A. Junior Cahinel 44, 45; Outstanding Senior 45; Glee Club 44; Stunt i ight ' 45: Cheerleader 44; Mono- gram Club 44, 45; Christmas Pageant l-l; Basketball ' 44; Hockey 44; Tennis 44. Sarah Dickey Ennis Waxhaw, N. C. Never idle a moment, hut thrifty and thoughtful of others. Rho Delta Chi; P.S.C.A. Junior Cabinet 44; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 45; Daughters and Granddaughters Club. Secretary 44. 15; Glee Club 44; Stunt Night 45; Christmas Pageant 44, 15. I iL 28 LOTUS 1945 Maria Theresa Flynt Charlotte, N. C. ' ' To know her uas to love her. ' Sigma Phi Kappa. Marshal ' 45; Treas- urer Senior Class 45; Hockey 44. Frances Jayne Golden Carthage. N. C. Individualily is everywhere to he guarded and honored as the root of all good. Pi Theta Mu; President Student Council 45; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 4-t. Vice President 45; Privileged Honor Roll W. 45; Miss Peace ' 45; ice President Junior Class ' 44; I.R.C.. 44, 45; Stunt Night 44, 45; Christ- mas Pageant 44, ' 45; Society Play 44. Julia Joplin Greer Union City, Tenn. True bravery is shown by performing without witness iihat one might be capable of doing before the world. Rho Delta Chi; Privileged Honor Roll ' 45; I.R.C., ' 45; Stunt Night ' 45; Christmas Pageant 45. 29 SE] IORS Bkt.sy IIaiuoud Hall Rose Hill, N. C. Tlie heauly oj a lovely woman is like riuisic: ivlial can one say niore ' ' Rho Delta Chi, Chief Marshal 45; May Queen 45. Meta GEKALumK Hamilton Raleigh, i . C. The Hill jor the deed. I ' i Thela iMii; Dees Camera Cliih 14; Glee Club 44. Viie President. Annie Joyce Hansen Millville, N. J. Her voice is like ihe eieninjji, thrush that sini s on Cessii-ick hanks un- seen. Rh.i Delta Chi; Glee Club 41, 45: Choir ' 44, 45; Daughters ' and Granddaughters Clnb 43, 44. 45; Stunt Mghl 45; Christ- mas Pageant ' 44, 45. 30 LOTUS 1945 Marion Frances Hight Henderson. N. C. A merry hcarl goes all ihe day. Pi Theta Mii; Stunt Night ' 45. i. CORINNE HOLLOWAY Farmville, N. C. ' 5 good to he merry and iiise; It ' s good lo he honest and true. Rho Delta Chi; Stunt Night 45. Betsy Lyon Jackson Garner, iS. C. With virtue and quietness one ean conquer the world. Pi Theta Mu: Vice President Senior Class 4.5: Dees Camera Cluh ' 14: Stunt Night 45. 31 SENIORS Ruby Anne Jones Farmville, N. C. And grace ihnl iron hIki sun In iiish her slat. I ' i Tlieta Mu; Sigma Pi Alplia ' It. ice President 45; Glee Club ' 44, ' 45; Choir ' 44, ' 45; Monogram Club ' 44, ' 45; Stunt Night ' 45; Christmas Pageant ' 44, ' 45. Margaret Moore Joyner Goldsboro. N. C. ! ' olhing enditrt ' S but jiersonal ( iiali- ties. Pi Thela Mu; Art Club ' 45; Stunt Night ' 45. Mary Smsan McAfee Raleigh. N. C. A nulh In nhnin ua.s iren Sn much nj rarlh. sn much nj heaven. Pi Theta Mu; Marshal ' 45; Little Sisters ' Club ' 44. 45; I.R.C. ' 45; Glee Club ' 45; Art Club ' 45; Stunt Night ' 45. 32 LOTUS 1945 Mary Elizabeth McDiakmiu Gieen ille. N. C. All. the gracious lyranriies of her finger lips. Pi Theta Mu: Stunt . i rht 15. Johnnie Mack McLellan Diiiin. N. C. A smile, a kind look . . . and count- less other infinitesimals of pleas- ant thought and feeling. Kill. Delta Chi: Glee Clul. 14. 45; I.R.C. 45: Stunt Night 45; Society Play 44; Christinas Pageant 45; Tennis 14. Blanche Lee Majette Grimesland. iN. C. The gentleness of all the gods go with thee. Pi Theta Mu; E.C.T.C. 44: Stunt Nishl 15. 33 SE] IORS Mary Thane MASjiiNGu.i, Raleigh. N. C. ' 7 hire her for licr .■miili ' — her look — ((■ • nay of speaking genllr. Pi Tlieta Mii; Alpha Pi Epsih.n 12; May Court ' 42. Elizabeth Lillian Miller Wake Forest. N. C. torn aril ami jrnlir glee na.s (here. The u ill III do. llie .soul to ilare. Pi Theta Mii: StiMit Niniit ' 45. Joyce Van. ' v Mitchell l ' ii|iia Springs. N. C . smooth anil sleailfast iniiiil. gentle thiHights. anil ealin desires. P ho Delta Chi; Sluiit Night ' 45. 34 LOTUS 1945 Eugenia Nash St. Pauls, N. C. Beauty lives iiilli iiiidiiess. Pi Tlieta Mu. Marshal 45: Student Couiiril 45; P.S.C.A. Cabinet. Secretary 45; Stunt Night ' 44: Society Play ' 44. Mmithx Jane Pearsall Rocky Point. N. C. Every production of genius must be the production of enthusiasm. Rho Delta Chi, President ' 45; Papyrus Club ' 44, President ' 45; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 44. ' 45: Phi Theta Kappa ' 44. Vice President ' 45; Sigma Pi Alpha 44. ' 45: Business Staff Lotus ' 44; Editor-in-Chief Voices oj Peace ' 45; Glee Club 44; I.R.C. ' 44, ' 45; Stunt Night ' 4-t. ' 45; Christmas Pageant 4-k ' 45. Ruth Peebles Macclesfield. N. C. ' ' Tis good to be merry and wise. Sigma Phi Kappa, Vice President ' 45: I.R.C. ' 44, Secretary ' 45; Stunt Night ' 44, ' 45. 35 SEl IORS Nantv PnPK Ri( liniiiiid. Va. She iras but kkiih jorhids la lell ihee wJtui — Sum all perji ' i-liiiii iifi. rind she nas — ihnl. Pi Thela Mii. President 45; P.S.C.A. Cabinet ' 45: Glee Club ' 14: Art Club ' 44. 45: Stunt iNiglit ' 45; Christmas Pageant ' 44. 45. — Betsy Mae Rauhut Burlington, N. C. (« lari call jarlli smiles even jroin mourners. Pi Tbeta Mu; Glee Club ' 44. ' 45; Dees Camera Club ' 44; Stunt Night ' 45; Christ- mas Pageant ' 44. Mary Elizabeth Reed Martinsville. Virginia IS the nnluie nj a i reat nilinl to he eiiliit ami itiulistnrheil. Sigma Phi Kap|ia; Secretary Student Coun- cil ' 45: Editorial Staff Lotus ' 45; Out- standing Senior ' 45; Glee CAuh ' 44; Society Play ' 44; Stunt Night ' 45. . ri 36 LOTUS 1945 Martha Vann Rose Raleigh, N. C. Sueel as the rose that died last year is the rose that is born today. Kho Delta Chi; Camphell College 44; Glee Cluh 44. Secretary; Stunt Mpht ' 45. Fraxces Caroline Simpson Oakboro. j . C. Amiable peoj le . . . are reflected in all appreciative hearts. Rho Delta Chi: Sigma Pi Alpha 44. Treas- urer 4.5; Business Staff Lotus 45; Scho- lastic Honors 45; I.R.C. 45; Art Club 45; Glee Clul) 45; Stunt Mght 45. Irene Spence Goldsboro, N. C. Chatter, chatter all the nhile. But everybody loves it. Pi Theta Mu; Alpha Pi Epsilon 41. 45; Scholastic Honors 44. 45; Stunt Nieht 44, 45. 37 ■  ■: 1 ■k I l nH l 1 SEI fIORS Charlotte Stephenson Wilson Mills, N. C. My heart is true as sleel. ' ' Hli,, Drlla Chi; Clee Club H; Dees Camera Club -14: Stunt Night 45. Esther Bunciie Sutton La Grange. N. C. Industry is a loadstone to draie all good ihings. Sigma Phi Kappa; Srholastic- H in()rs 14; Stunt Night 45. Hik Dorothy Allen Swain Kaleigh. N. C. T ie heart to conceire. the under- standing lo direct, or the hand lo execute. Pi Thela Mu. Secretary 45; Treasurer Junior Class ' 44; Sigma Pi Alpha ' 44. Pres- ident 45; Papyrus Club 44. Business Man- ager 45; I.R.C. 44. President 45; Day Student Cduneil. Vice President ' 44; Stunt Night 45; Editurial Staff Lotus 44, 45. 38 LOTUS 1945 An e Proctor Thomas Warsaw, N. C. A conslanl jrienj is a lliini niic and hard to find. Sigma Phi Kappa: Dauglitei ? and Graiul- dauglitei-s Cluli ' 44. ' 45: Stunt Night ' 45. Fanme Monroe Thomas Warsaw. N. C. A kind overflow of kindness. ' Sigma Phi Kappa: Daughters ' and Grand- daughters Chih ' 44. ' 45: Stunt Night ' 45. Mary Eugenia Thomas Raleigh, N. C. Merry os the day is long. Pi Thela Mu: Stunt Nieht ' 45: Soeietv Banquets 44. ' 45; Glee Club ' 45; I.R.C. 45. 39 SENIORS Jeanne Marie Trentman Raleigh, N. C. Mind cannot jollow it. nor words express Her infinite sieeetness. Pi TliPta Mu; Day Sliideiil Council, Vice President 45. Jeanette Hayes Turner Stanfield, N. C. Nothinji is achieved liejore it is thoroughly attempted. Sigma Phi Kappa. Athletic Representative ' 44; Stunt Night 44, 45; Tennis 45. Hazel Poythress Twisdale Halifax. N. C. Still constant in a nondrous excel- lence. ' Sigma Phi Kappa; Little Sisters Club 44, ' 45; Dees Camera Club ' 44; Stunt Night ' 45. 40 LOTUS 1945 Ann Brooks Tysor Laurens, S. C. 7 am conquered by Iriilh. Sigma Phi Kappa: Editorial Staff Lotus 44, ' 45: Papyrus Club 4-L 45; Sigma Pi Alpha ' 44. Secretary ' 45; Privileged Honor Roll ' 45; LR.C. ' 44, 45; , oniinating Com- mittee 45; Stunt Night ' 45. Martha Ann Vick , Nashville. N. C. Touched uith human genlleness and love. Sigma Phi Kappa. Marshal 45; Student Council ' 45: Glee Club ' 44; Dees Camera Club ' 44: Stuni Night ' 45: Tennis ' II. Virginia Dalton Walker f ayetteville. N. C. Give me your xmile. the loielif hl in your eyes. Love could not liotd a fairer para- dise. Pi Theta Mu: Christmas Pageant ' 44: Stunt ■Night 45. 41 SEI IORS Anne F I!Isii Wati.incton Kiilliii. . C. ' i }tliiii is so fKi inhii IIS Liiiiliii ' ss. ' Pi Theta Mu; Trra.suicr Student Council 45: Hu?ine.-s Staff Lotus 45; Privileged Honor Roll 45; Outstanding Senior 45; Dees Camera Club ' 44; Stunt Night 45; Ita.kell.all 11. 1 Mi ' i l!Ai)(;i;ii WtcTMOHii Kaleigli. 1 . C. ' lliislr llirr. in in fill, ami Ininsx irllh Ihrr Jixl Hill yinillijul jiillih. Pi Theta Mu; Dees Camera C uU 44; Busi- ness Stall LoTis 44. 45; Daughters and Granddaughters Cluh 45; I. R. C. 45; Stunt i ight 45; Soeielv Banquet 45; Sec- retary Senior ( ' lass 15; Day Student Coun- cil. Secretar 15. % Helen Mae Whei.ess Louishurg, N. C. ■ hilllil lis iihviiil lis lllr liii.lil III ilin. lihu Delta Chi. Alhlrlii- l!r|Mesi ' iJtali e 4 1. Cheer I.eadei 15: Stunt i;;hl H, 45; HorkcN 11. 42 LOTUS 1945 Smiaii Kij.en Wohley Kalei li. . . C. W hen she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. Pi Tlieta Mu. Vice Presiflcnt 15: Day Stu- lient ( ' iniMcil. Secretary 14, Treasurer 45. Aot pictured : Framces Ballard. Greenvilie. . C. Sigma Phi Kappa. 43 i Tf.f SE] IOR SI APS V « . ' ' S Madeniuiselle model . . . Ami tlmse Ijlue eyes said .Miss Hurne, unquote. From tlie Ea ?l . . . Uar -! ! . . . Miss Na h . . . B-r-r-i- . . . Pastoral LOTUS Miss Retsv Hall Slif jias llie unassuming poise, the calm smile, anil llii- manili-si jjeauty that make licr our Queen uf the .May. Man Q Lieen Miss Franm liolden JHiss T, eace Frant- - . with her original talent?, her capacity for learier hip. and her sincerity, lia? a vitality that J;ive warmth to a lovable personality. Marie Indrews Marie, ingenious and (li-|ieniiaMe. has warmed our hearts wilh her en- thusiasm and her friendliness. Margaret Brooks Margaret ' s manifest dexolion to the ideals of Peace, her lapaliility, and her capacity for learning have added nnicli to our campus life. 48 Eleanor fraig Eleanor is an unclerMantling and competent leader. a stimulating thinker, a sincere and faithful friend. Margaret Lee Duke Margaret Lee s vivacity and geniality combined with her intelligence anc determination, make her a well rounded personality. 49 BHb Mi Beth,- iiirli i(lualisiii has iiianv facets — courage, hixalty. a keen sense of humor, and a penetrating mind. Farish s sportsmanship and huahle friendliness reveal a fine understand- ing of people and a desire to help them. 50 OFFICERS Eunice Taylor President Joyce Jones ice PresitlenI Sallie Tarry Secretary Evelyn Jeffreys Treasurer Miss Margaret Little Sponsor III work iiiid in |)l;(y the juiiiurs have heeii a successful class. Seatetl : Evelyn Jeffreys, Jnyce Jones, Sallie larry. Slanding: Miss .Margaret Utile, Eunice Taylor. 51 JUI IORS Bi-lty Lynn Aliernatliy. Spiinf; Hiipe. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Dorolliv Aflams. Raleigh. N. C, Rho Delia Chi. Margarel Arlarns. La Grange, N. C, Sigma I ' ll! Ka|i]ia Eslher Lcm Alhiiltcn. Maiiiy, N. C, Sigma Phi kappa. Mary Elizahelh Albritlon. Calypso. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Pansv Alderman. Rose Hill. N. C, Rho Delia Chi. Maxine Alcxanclcr. Criun])ler. N. C, Sigma Phi K.ap])a. Evelyn Allen, i oungsxille, N. C., Sigma Phi Kappa. Doris Raggett, Lillington. N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Joyce Balls, Macrlesfield, N. C. Sigma Phi kajipa. Margaret Hanicni. Raleiah, N. C, Rho Delia Chi. Irxma Bennell. Rocky Mount. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Gladys Rae Bishi.p. Raleigh, N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Milh Lou Bovvden, Raleigh, iN. C, Pi Theta Mu. Aileen Branch. Morganlon. N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Virginia Branch, Morganton, N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Martha Brothers. La Grange. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Betty Bryan. Batlleboro. N. C, .Sigma Phi Kappa. 52 JUI flORS Betsy Ann Bunting. Raleigh. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Pat Carter. Weldon. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Elizaheth Caviness. Aberdeen, IN. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Gloria Churn. Raleiah. . C, Pi Thela Mu. Dorif Anne Cole, . shlancl. Kv., Rho Delta Chi. Gloria Convers. Raleigh. N. C. Pi Thela Mu. Aimee Covington. Raleigh. N. C. Pi Theta Iu. Virginia Cozart. Fuquay Springs. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Peggv Crauforil. Raleigh. N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Sue Crews. Oxford. iV. C. Pi Theta Mu. Janet Crinklev. Macon. . C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Elizabeth Cromartie. Dunn. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Ellie P. Cutchin. Whitakers. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Barbara Dantzler. Hickorv. N. C. Rh,. Delta Chi. Laura Dell Davis, Wilson. N. C, Pi Thela Mu. Aime Dixon. Belmont. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Jane Dudley. Shelby. N. C. Rho Delta Chi. ' Virginia Easley. Farmville. .N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. k ir mwdJiU k m ' 4 hi t 53 JUI IORS IVggv Eniiis. Waxluiw. . C. Rho Delta Clii. Mable Faulk. Fairmmu. iN. C, Sipnia Phi Kappa. Jean Feit ' lipf. Sliawliiiio. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Mae Fleming. Blaeksliear. Ga., Sigma Phi Kappa. Prestun I ' oote, Milton. N. C. .Sigma Phi Kappa. Bets Fiiiik. HalUhoro. . C, Rho Delta Chi. Dorothy Gibson. Gihson. N. C., Pi Theta Mu. Betsy Glenn. ' inston-.Saleni. N. C., Pi Theta Mu. Betsy Glover. Wilson. N. C., Sigma Phi Kappa. Christine Gray. Kinston. . C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Susan Griffin. Goldsboro. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Emma Gupton. Raleigh, N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Ann Haitluock. Henderson. N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Alice Herring. Wilson. N. C. Sigma Kaijpa. Dorothy Hinnant. Wendell. . C Rho Delta Chi. Jane Huffines. Fairmont. . C.. Rho Delta Chi. Dora Jefferson. Beaufort, N. C. Hho Delta Chi. Evelyn Jeff re s. Rorky Mount. N. C, Sigma I ' hi Kappa. 54 JUNIORS Reliecia Jolinsori. Raleigh. N. C, Pi Theta Mil. Joyce Jones. Raleigh. N. C, ■ Pi Theta Mil. Martha Lou Kenihirk. Raleigh. N. C. Pi Theta Mil. Josephine King, Raleigh. X. C. Pi Theta Mu. Betty Kirkpatrick, Gary. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Eloise Knight. Sloke ilale. , . C. Pi Theta Mu. Lillian LeGrand. Shelhy. N. C.. Sigma Phi Kappa. Jessolyn Lumsden. Ahuskie. N. G., Pi Theta Mu Jean McKay, Lillington. N. G., Sigma Phi Kappa. Frances McLeod. Raleigh. . . G.. Pi Theta Mu. Betsy Manning. Williamston.. X. G.. Rho Delta Ghi. Margaret Marley. Gary. X. G.. Rho Delta Ghi. Roselyn Miller. Raleigh. N. G.. Pi Theta -Mu. Ballard Mohorn. eldon. N. C.. Sigma Phi Kappa. Mary G. Moore. Lumherton. . G.. Sigma Phi Kappa. Mary E. Moorp. Gurrie. X. G., Rho Delta Chi. Ruth Moore. Lumherton. X. G.. Sigma Phi Kappa. Jane Morris, Raleigh, X. G. 55 i ' - ; Ah JUNIORS Billie Morton. Matthews, N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Eunice Mullen, Nashville, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Mary Anna Narron. Smithfield, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Carolyn Neel, Gastonia, N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Sarita Oglesby. Moreheail City, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Marjorie Owen. Dm ham. N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Mary Perry, Windsor, N. C, Pi Tiieta Mu. Anne I ' ool. Raleigh, N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Miriam P j ell, Raleigh, N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Dot Rackley, Wilson, N, C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Sarah Frances ReiJ, Raleigh, N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Marjorie Riga;?, Elizabeth City, N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Millie Ann Roberts, Wilmington, N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Jane Rogers, Chapel Hill, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. .Sarah Rouan. Bowling Green, S. C, Pi Tlicla Mu. Anne Royster, Shelby, N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Jean Sabiston. Jacksonx ille, l . C. Pi Theta Mu. Anna Morris Saunders. Laurinburg, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa a 6 JUI riORS Anne Sharp. Harrellsville. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Bets ' Ann Sliaw. Raleigh. N. C Pi Theta Mu. Patricia Shaw. Pinehuist. -N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Lucille Southall. Raleigh. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Rebecca Spencer. Gastonia. N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Sue Starr. Greensboro. N. C Rho Delta Chi. Florine Strickland. Tabor City. N. C. Pheatress Strickland. Tabor City. N. C. Joanne Sutton. Lillingtoii. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Sue Sutton. La Grange. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Sallie Tarry. Staunton Hill. Brookneal. a.. Sigma Phi Kappa. Eunice Tavlor. Rich Square. N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Rub Thomas. Raleigh. X. C, Pi Theta Mu. Jacquelvn Thompson. Jacksonville. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Jane Thorp. Oxford. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Geit Thurston. Tavlorsville. .. C. Pi Theta Mu. ' Martha Todd. Rocky Mount. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Ernestine Turner. ' eldon. N. C, Pi Theta .Mu. 57 JU] IORS Eleanor Vail, Pikeville. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Doris Waddell, Fair Bluff. N. C. Iris Walker. Raleigh, N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Sara Walston, Scotland Neck, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Peggy Warren. Winston-Salem. N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Janie Weeks. Clayton. N. C, Pi Theta Mu. ' Erma Whitaker. Raleigh, N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Dorothy While, Raleigh. N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Dorothy Whitley. Albemarle. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa. Doris Williams. Raleigh. N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Inez Wilson, Hurdle Mills. N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Nol jiirhired : Nan Adams. McColl. S. C. Miriam Arwood. Enfield. N. C. Louise Carter. Raleigh. N. C. Jaiiic l)a is. SheiliN. N. C. Jean Hicks. Raleigh, N. C. Mae Williams. Bunn, N. C. 58 w JUNIOR S] fAPS Day «tudenu . . . Si . . . Typical . . . ? and y Moore . . . Jackie ami Maiyie . . . hn ' i lie cule? . . . Christmas! ... A busy woman. PREP S1 APS In the sun-:liinp , . . Precarious pt-rcll . . . lial ' s funny :■ . . . Afler tliapel . . . l.uirkiiig down , . . Ann llu PREPS OFFICERS Jane Casstevens President Annaio.n ' ETTE Bobbitt Vice President RiTH Hunt Harper Secretary Betsy Gilmer Treasurer Miss Llcile Horne Sponsor Tlie preps are invalualile fur their lively spirits and eager ways. Miss Horne. Betsy Gilmer. -Annaionetle Butiliill. Jane Casslevens, Rulh Hunt Harper. 61 PREPS Anne Askew. Tientnn. Ky- Pi Thela Mu. Marv Ruth Barnes. Raleigh. . C. Rli.i Deha Chi. Alice Bedinger. Red Springs, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Annaionette Buhhitl. Castalia. N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Fan H(ipe Bullcii k. Manson. i . C, .■ ignia Phi Kappa. Mary Carrulh. Fails Church. a.. Signia I ' hi Kappa. Jane Casste ens. Clenmions. N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Mary Lynn Cousart. Charlotte. N. C. Pi theta Mu. Martha Davis. Chntcin. . . C. Rho Delta Chi. ' Jean F.nl.r-. Crcrnville. N. C, Sigiua Pill Kappa. Bets p ' ountairi. I ' Ounlain. .N. C. Rho Delta Chi. Marv Payne Foh Ic. Chatlanoo a. Term., Rho Delta Chi. Bets Gilmer. llcmipdenSN dne , a., Rho Delta Chi. Marv Hawlev Griffin. Sanford. . C. Rh.i Delta Chi. Gerrv Hall. Raleigh. l . C, Pi Theta Mu. Kutli Hunt Harper. . e Bern. i . C, Rho Delta Chi. Jenny Lvnn Jones. Raleigh, N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Dorothy Kirksev. Morgantun. . C. Rho Delta Chi. 62 PREPS Elizabeth Ann McDunald. Carthage, N. C. Pi Theta Mu. Mary McGoupan. Lnnilier Bridge, N. C, Sigma Phi Kappa. Alice McLend, Johns, N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Marv M.Leod, Johns, N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Martha Manning, Plvnioulh. N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Gloria Moore, Raleigh, N, C, Pi Theta Mu. Ann Morehouse, Charlotte, N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Elizabeth Morrison, High Point, N. C, Pi Theta Mu. , _ Natalie Neal, Raleigh, N, C, Pi Theta Mu. Daphne Pollock, Beverly Hills, Calif., Sigma Phi Kappa. Marv Lou Presslv, Raleigh, N, C„ Rho Delta Chi, Bettv Rosser, Sanford, N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Janet Scarborough, Greensboro, M. C, Pi Theta Mu. Mary Bates Sherwood, Raleigh, N, C, Pi Theta Mu. Jeanne Suessmuth, Wilson, . C Rho Delta Chi. Avery Sylvester, Richlands, iN. C, Pi Theta Mu. Elaine urnakes, Raleigh, N. C Pi Theta Mu. Ann illiams, Raleigh, N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Not pictured: Peggy Aiken, Fuquay Springs, I . C; Elizabeth Ervin, Durham, N, C. PREPS irgiiiia Honker. Ba boro, N. C, Pi Thela Mu. Betl Jones. Lake Waccamaw. N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Barbara Ponieroy. Moiiticellu, Arkansas, .Sigma Phi Kappa. Barbara Keid, Augusta Springs. Virginia. Rho Delta Chi. Ann Richardson. Star. N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Kittv Smith. Monrurc, N. C, Pi Theta Mu. Anne X ' ooten. Chadhnurn. N. C, Rho Delta Chi. Not pictured: Jane Bowman. Raleigh, N. C. Opal Waters. New Bern, N. C. 3n iWemoriam JA! E CA II BEIJ. Born. Jiil. 15. 1926 — Diod. oviMiibor 3, 1944 r I M) Jane tlainpbell. lictlLM kimwii to us a Janii-. Lci al in lier devotinns tu friends, srhoul. iliunh. and wuik. slie iruly measured up lo the highest standards of a Peace girl. There was mi question of lier friendliness. For everyone who knew her she had a smile. She could find and emourage the good in everybody, and she had the ability to settle otiier |ieople s ipiarrels and make them happy. Her range of interests was wide. She liked best art. and athletics ran a close second. Among her other hobbies was her collection of perfume which she ne cr used. Boys were put in one big class and given an equal amount of attention. Mail I ' amc to her in stacks and was promptlv answered. She Uived an animal and could hardlv pass one on the street uith iul a friendlv word or pat. Jane loved Peace — what it stood for. its buildings, traditions, faculty and students alike — and took an intere-t in all its activities. Generous, kind, thoughtful, understanding. No. she is not dead to us — she will live on in our memories as a svmbol of what we would like to be. 65 i$ -i : ' t: ' ' ' 1 tA i SOCIAL ICTHITIES r I! n I L E (i E D IIOIOK ROLL These girls have sliowii themselves capable of accepting {uiiher le- spoii iliilities and therefore special privileges. Intelligence and character are required uf tlmse who compose the Privileged Honor Roll. Leit to rigin: Malgani linu.k . Kramer t,iplili ' n, Kli-ancir Lrai Not pictured: Julia Greer. Ann Tysor, Farish Wallinglon. 68 U ,1 It S II u s Miss Bf;TSY Hai.i. Chief Marshiil Rho Delia Clii Miss Mildked Bum. lick Rho Delta Chi Miss Tere Fi.ynt Sigma I ' lii kappa Miss Martha Ann Vick Sigma Phi Kappa Miss Sue McAfee Pi Theta Mu Miss Gene Nash Pi Theta Mu 69 ! Nancy Pope President Sarah Worley ( ice l resideul PI THETA IMU riir PiV year ?laitPil nlT with a liaiif;. The foniuil opening of the I ' i I lieta Mu Night Ciuh with its ice eieam hars. food bars, coke bars, ami fun gahire. hegan riisli week, which was chised hy a thorough liiollihrush scruliiiing i l (lie fri nl walk. At the h)Vely candlelight inilialiiin. cvci fifiN-live became niembers of Pi Theta Mu. Organized for business, the Pi ' s lid their ])art in ihc I nited War Relief I ' und and the Sixth War Loan Drive. But lets not forget all the fun we had at the parties — and never the inter-society lianquet! ft s really no conceit, but just a little Peace lamily pride that makes us feel the Pi ' s have had a grand ear. Dot Swain Secretary Grace Bryan Treasurer Miss Wimiiikh M. KlhiNS Miss Marcai!et Ijtti.e SfKiii.sor Co-Sponsor 70 RIIO DELTA (HI Stand up and cheer for Rho Delia Clii. ' e ve had fun this year — standing up for the Rho s. We faced stiff competition from the Sig ' s and Pi ' s as «e began our ear with a race — no more nor less. Our big rush partv was a real KeTituckv Derliv. We were thrilled at initia- tion when the new Rhos look their pledges by candlelight: we went all out for fun at the inter-societv banquet. We were elated at the end of llie I nited War fund Drive because the RIkjs again this year were the top iontril; utors per ])er-on. and we were ke ed up ihorougblv over all the sports. Mm{TI1 ] yE I ' KAliSALI. President Edmce Taylor f ice Presiilenl Mit.DRED BlLLUCK Secretary Jkanne Sles.smuth Treasurer Miss Tora M. Larsen- Sponsor Miss Beverly Steinert Co-Sponsor 71 IVI Ri;Aiii:T Lek Ddke Pre si lien I Ruth Peebles ice Presiilenl SIUMA PHI K4PPil I he piir for [lie Sig ' s liegaii ivlien llie first new girl walked into the halls of Peace and was greeted with Oh. won ' t you go Sig ? Next in line was rnsli week, uilh its Dark Town Strutters Ball. followed hv the Si th War Fund l)ii e and llie Sixth War Loan, whieh Sigma I ' hi Kappa ' s erilhusiaslie girls helped make a suecess. The impressive formal initiation, thi ' hampiet li(dd at the Woman ' s (did) with the (tther soiieties. anil the fiiendU competition in sports — these are charac- teristic events of Sigma I ' hi Kappa in I ' M I- 15. Betsy Blintinc SecrelniY CoixEN Cooper Treasttrer Mks. lluiniET BvyiiisT fiss Helen Scoccins Sfiiinsnr ( ' o-! ' iion.snr s. 72 DAUGHTERS ' A] D GRAI DDAUGIITERS CLUR - Lillian LeGrand. President. First row. left to right: Sarah Frances Reid. Sallie Tarry. Peggy Ennis. Dorothy Whitley. Ruth Moore. Mary Moore. Second row: Dorothy Kirksey, Dickey Ennis. Ann Thomas, Dorothy Gibson. Fannie Thomas, Jean Ferebee. Third row Elizabeth Cavincss, Martha Lou Kendrick. Virginia Cozart, Jane Rogers, Martha Todd. Ann Wooten. Fourth row: Lillian LeGrand. Alice McLeod. Mary McLeod, Mary Bates Sherwood, Joyce Hansen. LITTLE SISTERS CLIJR Grace Bryan. President. First row. left to right: Sue McAfee. Sarah Frances Reid. Jane Thorpe, Hazel Twisdale, Geit Thurston. Mary Lynn Cousart Second row: Grace Bryan, Lillian LeGrand. Virginia Cozart, Natalie Neal. Mary Lou Pressly. 73 GLGE (HUB The Glee Cliil). uiulei the diieitidii of Mrs. Harriet J. l! (|iiisl. offers ail o])|)nrlUMil 1(1 all members of llie stiideiU boiK who are iiilerested ill enseiiilile singing. With Miss Helen Sroggins as accompanist, ihis organization presented a Christmas Carol service, a spring concert, and the program for commencemenl and haccalanieate exercises. Mae Fi,eming I ' rcsideiil FirsI mil ' : Iniv Wilsiin. [ l ' l y A. Buntinj;. Frances Sini|isnn, Susan l riflin. Mae Fleming. Ann Junes, Jolinnie Mc- Lellan. Sue (.rews. Sallie Talr , SecMul row: Jean Sini|ikins. Il.lly I,. Ali.rnalhv, Euni !■ liillin, Eslli.-i Ijiu Mlirillnn. llillun Hiav, Siii- McAfee, Janel Scarhoniugli, Harliaia l{ei(l. Third row: Evelyn Simpkins, Mabel Faulk, (;eraliliiii ' llamillnn, Ballaiil Mulicirn, Jnyce Hansi-n, Huliy Tlinnias. Betsy Rauluil. Jane Riigeis. 74 (!HRlSTJnS fUOL SERVICE Deceiiiljei- 13, 1914 Processiunal: O Gmie. All l o FaiLlifiil TradiliniKil Invocation: The Reverend M. 0. ISonniiers Jov to the World Haiiilrl Audience and Glee Cllb The Holy City ' Idams I.ullav My Jesus A ' o6 e Cain What Can This Mean? Slaley On This Good Christmas Morn Noble C.nin Trio: Betsy Fountain. Ann Jones. F.unice Ta lor (I ll.d Night tlnms Barbara Reid Four Old Cliristnias Carols Schniiill Gi.Ei: Ci.i B Praise to the Lord Sanclissima From Heaven I Was Sent to Earth A Spray Arose to Glory Holy Night Brahms There Were Shepherds Islijord Glee Club, Soloist: Sue Crews Gesu Bambino Piftro You Betsy Fountain The Angel and the Shepiierd OI I Fioiirh Noel Tlie Birthdav of a King Nietlliiis;er Silent Night Cruher Audience and Glee Club Recessional: Haikl the Herald Angels Sing Memlels.solin Director Harriet J. By(Hiisf Accompanist Helen Scon ms Organist A ' e y I ' hillips Shnidl 75 Dot Swun President li TEIli ATIOi AL RELATIONS { M The I.R.C.. a comparatively new orgaiiizaliini at Peace, is one iif llie mosl aili e and eJilluisiaslii ' . Al their rejiular meetings Iwire each mtmlli. mcnihcrs pailici|)ate in discussion of current events. Tlie prtnlonnnant infonnaIit and eager intent to learn more ahout llic itilical pruhlcins of the lime stinudate re- sponsi e and enlighlcncd discussions. Mi;s Sara Morton has lieen an cvccjjcnl adviser lo the lub, stinudating the mendiers h hci inlclligcme and i (MipiMa[i eness. ' JS iiffZC- . ■tSrj. -.Ei ' d(S  i«- ' L ' :vir iJ!i3: -a First roiv: Eleanor Cr.up. Iii.l «ain. Frances .Sim|) ..lI. J.i-.iilnm- King, Margarel Brooks. Joyce Jones. Jean Tliomas. Marie AndicKs. .Mary B. Wflmiire. Rulli i ' iel)li- . Jane Casslcvens. Dotlic Kirlisey, Martha J. Pear?.all. Miss .Morton. Second row: Ann Tysor. Julia Greer. Frances Golilen. Frances -McLeod. .Mary L. I ' rcssjy. Je Milyn Lumsden, .Mary B. Sherwood, Ann Williams, Gloria Churn, .Martha Davis, Johnnie McLellan. 76 ELSIE ROBERTNOI iRT CLIB Tliriuigh tile Elsie Robertj nn Ait (Miili. fmiiied in 194 ' -). Peace gills have had the oppiirtunit In stutK the prinriple of art and ait appreciation. I nder the guidance of Miss Mabel Pugh. the iiiemhers liave culti ated a growing appreciation of this creatixe acti ity. Mary Elizabeth Ai.bkitton President First row: Jane Dudley. Frances Simpson. Mary E. Albrilton. .Susan Griffin. Joyce Jones. Second ran : Annaionelte Bobbin, Margaret Marley, Geit Thurston, Frances Golden. Nancy Pope, Jane Thorp. Third roiv: Sue McAfee, .Aileen Branch, Margaret Baucom, . nn Williams, Pat May, Miss Mabel Pugh. 77 m ' |g-% - 1 1 y Pill THETi kiPPi DciT Swain President Mt ' iiil)erslii|i ii] I ' lii I beta Kappa, llii ' , ali iiial Silmla tic Honor Society, is liinili ' il In ihi ' liij;lu ' sl ten per rent of tlie aeademic student bo(l . I ' lii I ' liela Kappa has the same purpose in a junior college as I ' lii Beta Kappa has in a four-veav college. The Gamma Phi Cliapler was organized at Peace in 1939. Margaret Brm)k . Marllia Jane Pearsall. Dnt Swain. Kleamtr Crai 78 SKiMil PI ILPUl Sigma Pi Alpha, pari of a luilional Imiidiaiy language fia- leriiitv founded by North Carolina State C(dlegc. has as its purpose the promotion of interest in foreign lands, customs. and languages. At its meetings the mendiers gain much knowledge about other peoples through talking uilh and listen- ing to foreigners Admission is by invitation, whiih is extended only to those who have high scholastic averages in all fields as well as in languages. Margaret Lee Duke President Left to right: Dot Swain. Margaret Lee Duke. Eleanor Craig. Marttia J. Pearsall, Frances Simpson. , nn Jones. Ann Tysor. 79 in PI EPSILOl Hellon Bray President Alpha I ' i Kpsilon. cstahlishcfl al Poace in 191-2. is tin- nalidiial hfinor society for the coniiiiercial stuck ' iits. To become a menilier of this society, a student must have an average of 90 on all subjects . Irene .Spence. Marie Andrews, Helinn Bray. 80 s r II L A n I ( ' H v It s At llio close of iho first tcnii. srliolastio iioiiors were acconled to those Peace stiideiits who iiuule all grades of 9U or ahove, or who made an average of 90 or ahove on all tlicir courses. SENIORS D(nothy Swain ilartha Jane Pearsall Eleanor Craig Doroth Kirksey Ruth Hunt Harper Natalie Xeal Jane Casste en5 Parish ' atlin2t.in Margaret Brooks Frances Simpson PREPS Betsy Fountain - _ Mary I.oii Prcssly Mary Bales Sherwood Martha Daxis Jl 101!S Mary Elizalieth Moc Carolyn Neel Jane Rogers Sarah Rowan Lucille Southall Josephine King Doris W illiams Rehecca Spencer Enmia Gupton Rebecca Johnson Sarah Frances Heid Margaret Marley Roselvn Miller ' 81 THE El.EAiNOR Editor-in The piciiaUil e i len(e i ( llic l ' )lo LoTLS Ijegaii last Juin- willi the planiiiiii; (if a ilunmiy. IJuiin ' ihc (all ami iiilcr ihe slatT spent lieiiis Iraekins mhi ilnuii Inr |ii( line- ami umhI reams (tf jtapei wriliiijj: injj . Ill iiillalinialiHii uiili cnii photographer, engraver, printer, art de])artmeiit. Miss Cortiier. and the Inisiiiess staff, we selected appropriate clothing for this cliild and even specified its characteristics. i o« tliat it ha? lieen jiorn. uc hope you uill uclcuinc it uitli as ninch pleasure as we present it. KDITORIAL STAFF Associate Fditois: Margaret .cr Duke. Beth Reed. Dot Swain. Ann Tysor. A.ssistant Editors: ISarliara Uaiil .lci. I ' rcslon l ' iM tc. hugaret Marley. Carolyn Ncel. Typing Editor: Hellon Bra . Tile art work was done li Miss .Mabel Puehs art classes. Seftli-d: Uiit .•s sam. Kli-anoi Crai;:. Hctli Reeil. Margaret l.ce Uiiki-. Standing; Prestnn Foote, Carolyn Neei, Margaret Marley. Barbara Danl lt-i. . nii T --iir. Hell. in Bray. 82 LOTH We. llic iiicinlin of llii ' liu iriei s stall ' , were selected aeeorciing Id ' our interests and siliolastie leenrds. Karl in llie fall ue liegan interviewing Ijnsiners e e(utive . plarniing trips in tlie seliool ear. and liauring eonlraets. WithonI the liil|i ol our adviser. Miss Mar Kirkpalrick. tlic jnli (nuld ni er lune been eiMnpleterl. . ow that i)nr pait in the 191.S LoTLis is finished, we are proud and hmk liark with pleasant memories to the iun v e ha e had. BUSINESS STAFF Esther Loll Alliritton Frances Simpson Gladys Rae Bishop Sue Starr Rebecca Johnson Farish Wallinglon Frances McLeod Mar Badger Wetmore Marie Andri-;vvs Business Manager First ruic: Frances .Simpson. .Mary Badger Welmore. .Marie Andrews. Second row: Rebecca Johnson. Esttier Lou Albritton, Farish Watlington, Sue Starr. Frances .McLeod. Gladys Rae Bisliop. 83 I ' i PVR lis I! LIB Mm;iiia Jane Pearsall President I lir I ' apNriis (iliiK i ail niiianizaliun fur the girl wh.ise fingers l(p e 111 liold a nn. Its purpn-e is In sliiiiiilate interest in rreati e writing. I ' , er I eaec girl n]a ti ill lor niemlior- sliip 1j siilmiitting an original iniij)t)siti(iii. The literary magazine. aires of Peace, is pnhlisheil by this gruiip. t ' nsl n:i, : Mai i.rl ILm Ilel Sujiii. Malllia .1. I ' r.n-.ill. .|,.i,v j.ui,-. l.lrarHH I lai.: . Margar.-l Brooks. Seronrl raw: rarulyn Ned, .lane Rci ' els. I ' al May. Riilli liiiril llar|irr. Third run-: Mar ' arel Marley. Barbara Daiilzler, AiiriaiiMu !!.■ ll.ililiill. Mi-s Hianc nt pietuit ' d: Kaeliel Alien. Ann Tysor. Jeanne Suessniulii. 84 RELiaOllS ACTIVITIES I . . I . A . Margaret Buooks Presidful God aiifl one pfisoii make a religion, hnl il lakes God and two persnii- lo make Ghristianily — God and a man and his nejoldior. ilh over Ivv j huntlred neighbors in our school, it is the aim of the Peace Student Christian Association to make Christianity a living reality to every girl on the campus. The Cabinet, composed of girls from the Junior and .Senior classes, with its bcuIlN adviser. Miss Lucy Steele, is a group united for leader- ■liip. Together we li e and grow by active participation in dailv Mc;rning Watch. .Student Vespers Sundav evening, and Hall Pravers everv Wednesday night. Planned and led by and for students, these activities are indeed stepping stones to growth. We enjov most the sings in the Girls Living Room and the informal fireside discussions led by a counselor in the Cabin. Tlirougli alnaiilr experience we would earnestly slr i c lo lie CIm i llikc i: , li; seek first the kinsdom of God. Si-iilnl: Eli-an..i Ciaij;. M;ir;;aivl Bo.c.ks Dickey Ennis. Frances (■...lilni, ( ' ..■nc Nasli. Marllia .1. Pcarsall. Miss .Slecle. Ariiic Dixon. .Margaret Lee Duke. SlanHing: Carolyn Neil. BiMly Bi7an. Nanry Pnpe. i Iai K. M .-. 86 Cdlllillg llolllf I 1(1111 (. ' liuicll . . . llir(iiip;h the capitol si[iiaie. I lack to Peace in aiiv weather . . . iUd IjV IU(I. . Mcrning watch ... a pause for spiritual guidance at the he- ginning of the day. P.S.C.A. Cabin . . . scene of happy times . . . good talk, good food, good friends. 87 THE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT. HI(;H1JGHT OF OUR RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES 88 ATHLETICS MiLDRKU KULI.I CK President il T II L E T I (! i S S (1 1 AT 1 SI I hi- lliletir . ' Xssinialiiin is iti;k1p up nf p rr at Peace. lis a( li ities are iiiulei llie iliii ' ilioii dl an Allili ' lir Board, which is coiii)iiisi ' (l III a |iii ' .siih nl. sccielaiN. anil icpiisorilalives from each III llie .societies lor all the s|jiirt . The lioanl supervises the iillle sti.rc and promotes an interest in tennis, soccer, hockey, and iiaskclliall. lhlctic letters are given lo llio e who how kill and interest in active participation in these sports. CHEER LEADERS Helen W heless, Susan Grillin, Belsy Shaw 90 T E L I S S r C E II Learn that backhand and forehand grip and how to serve properly. Then just try to stop phiving. uith toiirnanienl- lo nrge c u on ! Peace students lake to soccer as prover- hialh as ducks to water. The players are chosen not only because they can dribble, pass, and tackle, but also because the know their wav aiournl the iield. ' t? v ' -Jn f- ' J - ' .-: 91 A legal hit-and-nin game. Basketball — fxritenicnt, siis pense, competilion, speed. Keep vour eve on that balll The modern William Tell. The tennis of indoor sports. The little store, where food and friends mean fun. 92 THE LOTIS OP lUo As we leave Peace, ive shall take with us a coiiiinoii heritage of walks amund the fountain, Saturday nights of food and music, and days of defeat and challenge. When all these have become dim memories, the friends we have loved uill lill come sharply into focus, in the light of experiences we shared at Peace in 4.5. 93 Eleanirr Oaig :-a - llial all gn-al ii,-i.|.lf ilie v.uiig and llial -lu- ili.f n ' l frt-l s.. wt-ll iierself. Brantley Son Expert Druggists 1910 Fine Sodas Ask jor GOLDEN TAP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE At the Soda Fountains And insist upon being served in DIXIE CUPS Garland C. Norris Co. Phone 2-1931 MANGEUS Feminine Apparel 124 Fayetteville StrocI Raleigtb, N. C. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH iiiul THE FELLOWSHIP DEPARTMENT ' - ' THE CHURCH SCHOOL Extern! a welcome to all college students. It is our hope that you will make this your clLur( h home rluring your stay in Raleigh. M. 0. SoMMEHS, Minisler EiRENE Hudson, Director  Relipinus E-lttcalion K. G. Hudson. Superinlfiiilrnl o C.hurrh Srhtuil Maltha Jam- l -ar-all: I Mippu r .iii lliiiik I ' m a pt- rfn I iijinl. Dicky Kmii-: Oh, no. none nf us arc perfecl. Ann Mdiehouse: Bacteria arc tlie uurld ' s f rt-alr t matlieniatician!?. Jenny Cnzarl: Hnw ' s llial? Ann; Tlie iniilti[)l ii ili iiling. HUDSON BELK COMPANY RALEIGH ' S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE Jf e Appreciate Your I ' alraiiage ami Litok For liar tl ff ilh Pleasure to Serving You ill the Future Jeanetle Turner says; ' The mure i u sluiK tin- incur uu kmiu; ilu- iii,,re .ai knew lln- iimre you forget: ihe more you forgel the less you know: the less uu kn,.« the less ou forget: and the less you forget the more you know, so why study? Mrs. Cherry: Frances. I wnuid like f.,r y..u l . s.-rvi- al a lea I ' m having Saturday France. Goklen : Oil, .Mrs. Cliem. 1 ( an ' l. Y.ni ' r.- n.il on my visilinp li-.!. CAROLINA COACH COMPANY Carolina Owned end Operated Low Fares I BUS SYSTEM Frc(|i[« ' iil St ' liediiles Member Nnlional Trail nays Bus System Ciiiii iliincnis oj T. H. Briggs Sons, Inc. ( ' .(iiitliiiiis ' Oldest U hi)lcsale and U ' liiil lliiidnim- lloiisi I ' laMisli. ' .i IWiS Pli.ine 2-2U2.5 INSIST ON L, NCE ' S Lance Packing Co., Inc. Caiu.iics uiul Peonul Products Phone 2-0728 R E GRAHAM, Representative Raleigh, N. C. BYNUM PRINTING COMPANY BETTER PRINTING PHONE 64 1: Ma[;:ai.t IJiuuk-; M . ' i.iiirt i. llir ..iliei ilay I rt-ad liia! llit- aiiiuriia is W lowest furni of iiie. ami 1 ilnm zlii alumt i u ri ht away. Miss Horne: If there are any dumbheDs in the room, please stand. Beth Reed rises slowly. Miss Horne: Well. Miss Reed, do you consider yourself a dunibbe Beth: Not exactly, but I hate to see you standing alone. H. STEINMETZ Florist TioJiATUAyrL JEliJELERSSILVERSmiTHS RALEIGH. N.C JOHN ASKEW PAINTING AND INTERIOR DECORATING Estimates made in and out of town Tflephcne 6824 402 C;leinvo, d Ave (Iffii ,■ I ' hi.ni- 2-:«)l,S I ' lant I ' Il.tu- 2-2Wi1 Hood-Model Dry Cleaning Compony ■•■tsk I he fi Ms ir ' e Serre Main Offici-: 13 S. Vi ' ilniinglon Sireel I ' laiil: fiOfi N. I ' l-r cn Stri-et Roleigh, N. C. MEREDITH COLLEGE ACCREDITED liberal arts cullege: SouUierii Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, American Association of Lniversitv Wi nien. Associa- tion of American Universities. PROGRESS I E educational program in terms of Christian character and service. Distinguished record of student honors. Excellent library fa- cilities. Eflective honor system. ATTRACT!] E location in Raleigh, the educational center of the State. ' Beautiful campus of 170 acres. .Modern fireproof dormitories with generous provision for social activities. Write lor catalogue and folder oj views. CARLYLE CAMPBELL. President Raleigli. Norlli Carolina Mrs. Byquist : Mis Home, ucm ' t ynii join nie in a cup of coffee Miss Home: Thanks, you get in first. M. L. Duke: Did you see that soldier smile at Nanry Pope: That ' s nothing. I laugherl out me? I..111I ihe fir l lime I saw y.iu. FLOWERS! DfCf iVK Ciil Floncrs Corsages Gni( uafit n Bouquets hcconitinns PHONE 4070 Gmi J. J. Fallon Co., Inc. IT ■ Cn ' n the Flouers We Sell ill Rnttles 0( riDi:NTAL Life Ixslrance Company LAURENCE F LEE, PRESIDENT Home oiiice: Kaleiojh, Mjktii cakolina For those smart. young styles you love to wear . . . • TAY LOB ' S The Shoivplace of the Carolinas riiniip;:r.i]ilHT to ( oiitim ' lloliuua) : Ltmk |i|i ' d-aiu. |jli.-a f, and in a niinulL- iw can le ume your natural expre - ' ion. jwfci T ' llrv on i« t goodbye, bTTi Carolina Power Light Company Hum Harper: Do you think ynu can cure this breaking out on iny army Mr . Bethune: Weil. I dnn ' t like to make rash statenu-nl-. TRULL PLLMBING HEATI1 G CO. Plumbing : Heutiiig Cmil Stokers Air Coiitlitioitiiig Plione hl53 411 ' :; Fayetlcvilie St. BROGDEN PRODUCE COMPANY Wholesale FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES 409-15 West Martin Street RALEIGH. N. C. OAK CITY LAUNDRY 436 Siiiitli Siilisbiir) Street • TRICLE] E Odorless Dry Cleaning HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED RUGS SHAM[ ' 0()ED PHONE 4478 Raleigh Wilson G. S. Tucker Bros. Incorporated East Hargett Street Raleigh, N. C. FURNITURE and HOME FURNISHINGS We Appreciate Your Patronage Clayton Smith field DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY MACHINERY -:- MILL SUPPLIES HEATING EQUIPMENT MODERN MACHINE SHOP RALEIGH ROCKY MOUNT DURHAM Mi - Morion: lial i llir name of the principal ri er in Egyjit? Hetty Kosser: The iSile. Miss M.: And what are some of the smaller triljutaries? Betty: Juveniles. Miss I ' ligli 1.1 Mar alft M,iili- : Tlw |ii.liii.- i M. M.: Tlu- !...] .■  ill .iiau III. ' ua .iri. f llic liiirse is fimul. liut uliere is the wafum? PATRONIZE PIGGLY WIGGLY f- ' i ;.■ ). l (.Kill KHII.-- ■ Km -II Mtvi FkKMI FkIIIS and lOcKTABLlis tlractive Stores Cntirtfuus Service Reasnnal.lr I ' lirt-v Honif Ouiit ' d Hnntv Mumiiifil PIGGLY WIGGLY .. W 1 EUlSBEiG Sl ' ' ' .... .•• ' Ruleigl} ' Smartt ' it Sltiip ' lilF. STYLE (ENTER FOR THE SMART COLLEGE GIRL 12ft i .u.-u.- :ii.- siif. ' i For Pure Clear Crystal and High Grade C O A T. PHONE 5589 CAPITAL ICE AND COAL CO. Iiiini ]Hjralfil 600 West Hargelt Street JANTZEN SWIM SUITS Largest Sporting Goods Store in SoMf i PERSON STREET PHARMACY PERSON STREET Two Stores HAYES BARTON P. D. GATTIS, Proprietor A Complete Line of ISalionally Advertised Drugs Plus a Selacli ' il Assoilmrnt iij Toilet Items SODA OUR SPECIALTY Marjoric Rigg -: Nin IfiV lliink. Betsy Jackson: INo. lei ' s ilu siunetliinj: iui can dn Ino. Warm hrcalli nn my cheek, Soft touch on my siioulder, A face pressed close to mine. Erek! Wh(. Irt r.„nm.Mlor - ii ALDREDGE CO. Wholesale Grocers Phone 7540 RALEIGH DUNN (Successors to Geo. Marsh Company I D. C. MAY ff ' holesale and Retail PAINTS and WALLPAPER HENRY D HILL, Manager 124 S. Solisbury Street Raleigh, N. C. FLORA MACDONALD COLLEGE RED SPRINGS, N. C. A SEMOR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Near Fayetteville. Southern Pines and Pinehurst. Delightful climate, healthful mineral springs and remarkable health record Bus and Railway connections A Standard Senior Grade A College for Women. Strong faculty. Graduates ac- cepted for graduate work by leading universities, Class A teachers certificates. Homelike atmosphere. Personal attention to students by teachers. Courses Offered: Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Music. Bachelor of Science (Home Economics) degrees, A Secretarial Course, Bachelor of Arts in Music. Athletics. Skillful physical director and coach has general supervision of sports and physical training. Archery, basketball, hockey, swimming, tennis, hiking, etc.. are enjoyed in season. Social Activities. Receptions, teas, and many other social functions are provided at the college, while many hospitable homes of the citizens of Red Springs are open to the students. Wide Patronage. Patronized at present by twelve states and two foreign countries. Five thousand alumnae are engaged successfully as home-makers, nurses, teachers, dietitians, home demonstration agents, social workers, missionaries, and in many other useful professions. MODERATE CHARGES FOR CATALOGUE WRITE HENRY G. BEDINGER, President FLORA MACDONALD COLLEGE Red Springs, N, C. KniiiltiytT : N ' l. I rani liirr c.u. Wr . aii ' l n r un u now. Mar ' l.ili M(I)iarini l : That ' s all li ht. I wmh ! he so iiiurh lielp. Betsy Hali: Dues llie nmun affrrt the tide Alargaret jnyner: No. only tlu- imlied ' . ' ' THE PHOTOGRAPHS in this AnniKil were made by DANIEL AND SMITH STUDIO 134 ' Fayelleville S treet RALEIGH, N. C. ■¥ College Attnuul Specialists • Fine Portraits Prompt Service NORTH CAROLINA EQUIPMENT CO. ROAD MACHINERY : SUPPLIES CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Raleigh PTrff Statesvilie Phone 8836  Phone 34 Manila Tclil: Ih, y..i. sf-rv.- cr.il.-. Iit-r.-y Waitress at Califuntia: We seiTe anynne; sit down. Sam Greene: I dreamed of you last night. Jane Dudley (hopefully): Yes? Sam: Yes. then I {i. up. ehis.e i ihf windnw. and pul mi annlher bhinket. • SAY Coinpliineiils BAMBY bri :a!) ECKERD S PRESCRIPTION • DRUG STORE ROYAL BAK1I G CO. Dial 4661 Raleigh, N. C. ]llODER] J. G. BALL COMPANY SHOE REBIIILDERS Wholesale Grocers 15 S. Wilmington Street Expert Repairs 320 West Dovie Street DIAL 2-2282 RALEIGH, N. C. PEACE COLLEGE CLA SS RINGS AND PINS Soviely Fins and ISovelty Jewelry Walter B. Anderson L. G. BALFOl R PRODUCTS RICHMOND VIRGINIA Mivv ...rliHT: (tIvt llif princi|i;il [lart ol ' -.wim. Anne- Anne S. Dixon: Swim, swam, --w iiiii. Miss C: Good, now of dim. Marie Andrew : Wliy did you It-ave class today ' ; Baggy Wetmiire: illness. Marie: What sort of Illness? Bagi: : Mi-- Lai-r-n i:ni -irk of nie. STORES TIRES : TUBES : BATTERIES SPORTING GOODS HOME and AUTO SUPPLIES 315 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. ' Rothmoor Coats and Suits Exclusively hi Raleigh at EFIRD ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Soul horn School Siippl, Company School - Laboratory and Library Supplies Raleigh, N. C. WHITE GATE FARM POULTRY EGG CO. iflilk Fed Poultry Live and Dressed STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Dial 8013 W. H. KING DRUG CO. ff holesale Drugs Phone 2-0525 1)7 South Wilmington Street RALEIGH, N. C. Irene Spence: My untie left over five hundred clock?. Janet Crinkley: Indeed! It must have taken a long time to wind up liis estate. St. Peler: Hdw did ymi get here? Latest arri al : Klii. STROP TAXI COMPANY DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Always Ready 5811 -DIAL- 5811 Oldest and Ifiost Reliable Barbour Produeo Co. Dealer in FRUITS and PRODUCE f hole sale Only I ' ll.,,!,. 1424. Res. Phone 4866 At City Market YOUR FAVORITE STORE FOR SMART FASHIONS • Diamonds Watches Jolly ' s Leaders Since 1881 Jewelers Jewelry Silverware (MOTBEIl  { BAV6in|j Virk Muun- . B. E. D.-iini. - Earl J,.hnM.n MOORE JOHNSON CO. Fnr 21 Years Raleigh ' s Leading liisuraiitf Agency Insurance : Surety Bonds Lawyers Building ralek;ii. north Carolina Edenton Street Methodist Sunday School Welcomes the Peace College Girls Dr. a. J. lluBB ' . I ' tistiir C. . Dillon, Siii t. i Sumlity Schotil Appealing eyes affeiT the niund; A [leeiing nose is niit so good. Sara Ann Walstnn in Barbara Reiil at dinner: You rtMiiinJ nie of a fuolliall player. Barbara: hy .• ' Sura Ann: Ai a - -a in ' j:. ' pa—-. JOB P. WYATT SONS COMPANY HARDWARE : IMPLEMENTS DU PONT PAINT : VARNISH : OIL SEEDS : PLANTS : BULBS RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA The Family Laiin- Iry Service which we are now using is Fine and my shirts are just n :ht. f s dear. 1 wi li I had known of llie ( Capital City Laun- dry long ago. You loo. can enjoy this line laundry service. lu-t dial 8873. QUEENS COLLEGE CHARLOTTE, N. C. (iombining culture and scholarship with christian faith. An accredited college for women granting B.A. and B.S. degrees. HiMER B. Blakei.v. President DIAL 5721 Benj. F. McClamroch, Sr. President B. F. McCLAMROCH CO. 122 South Blount Street Raleigh, N. C. We Deliver Dial 7588 Halifax Street Grocery 601 Halifax Street Choice Meats - Quality Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Raleigh, N. C. 1 our I ' ulroiiafie 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 A teifgrani i known for speed; A radiogram is sooner. But nothing yet can go so fast, As a good old college rumor. 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 Cy m.ideAA a C ett A. cyfnmmA DAIRY PRODUCTS BOYLAN-PEARCE PASTEURIZED MILK BUTTER - EGGS Inc. Insist on the Best PINE STATE • ICE CREAM PINE STATE Raleigh ' s CREAMERY CO. Shoppiiifi Glenwood Avenue Center Phone 2-3911 THE ALMA MATER 111 the In-art of l ' ari)lina, ' Neath its skies of blue, Stands our iiohic Alma !Mater, Glorious to view. Classic ill her hroad |)ro|iortioiis, Looks siie {iroudlv down — Reared against tiie arch of hea en, With tlie stars for crown. Clionis Lift tile chorus, speed it onward; Let it never cease; Hail to thee, our Alma ] Iater; Hail, all hail, to Peace! AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS


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