eff Cy aivnu uje dh- :TT J - r ( burw5,i,lxmem0rial library ■' •emJe ollege Lies! cveh lh« P-H-R-s have lo ujear rubbers, to choToh Ues! SOTTftinnes at .flo!!!! i et.. EX LIBKIS PJiKSTON FOOTE, EDITOE I 4 l§i1 jM - s i9 6 KEBECCA lOHNSOlN, BUSINESS MAINAGEH i fk ' .JaM i ' t • «i IN THIS .HU- first year (if piNUT. the V.Ud Liiris ] rcscnts I ' cacc in her n.lc ,.f luiiKlinn- f„r a Lottrr u,.rl(i. She is sayini;-, We Would He liuihliiiM. Wc w,u,l,l he huil.lm.n- ni.Mally. nieiitally. iihysieally: JOSEPHUS DANIELS IT IS SKLDO.M tlmt an annual has the ()i)i) )rtunit_v of recon-- nizing in its dedication such an outstanding statesman, well-known writer, and beloved citizen as Josephus Daniels. Educated at the University of North Carolina and Washing- ton and Lee University-, he served as Secretary of the Navy under Woodrow Wilson and as Ambassador to Mexico under Franklin Roosevelt. His wife the board of trustee aduate of Peace and sci er death in 1!) -cd a of Because he is knov far beyond its confines to Josephus Daniels. ved tliroughout the State a pijv to dedicate the 1946 ' Lm Dr. W. C. Pressly ' !•() ' I ' lIK S ' lTDFATS at IVacc. Doctor PiTssly is the qiitoiiic l.n.Mrni, Ik- is iva.ly aii.l willniu at all tlnu ' s to -ivr frR-ndly. Iirl|,lnl adviiT, The relatioiishii. that we feel is not only that of a student to a President, Init that of friend to friend. We have tollowed his patient .li ' nidanee to the snecessful completion A ill fst 1 Miss May McLclland MISS McLELLAND, our dean, is beloved by all i chaiiii, and sense of humor. Her genuine interest ii and her tactful way of dealing with them has w. wholehearted cooperation of the tu(ll■llt IkhIv. ' 1 her personal regard foi- all mrml.ers of her colle; felt and appreciated by all. loard of Trustees FIVE PRESBYTERIES— Albemarle, Oraiii;.-. Oranvillr. Kfnijs Mcnintaiii. ;uul Wiliiii]i,nt..n— a,)i),.iMt the board of trustees by which Peace is goveriud. A|i]ini]]tiiiriits an also Tiiail, ' by tlir i ' irst I ' resliytcriaii Church of Raleigh ami bv the board itself. Mr. Karl (.. HihIs,.]!, fl. airman. Kal,i,-li, X. (. ' .; Mrs. ( . C. Mr.Vlistrr. 1 -.ayctti ville, N . C; Mrs. W. N. Reynolds, Wiirston-Salem, N. C; Mrs. B. R. Laey, Raleigh, N. C; Mrs. Robert Wyatt, Raleigh, N. C; Mrs. George Avinger, Laurinburg, N. C; Mrs. E. L. McKee, Sylva, 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, San- ford. N. C: lirv. W. .S. I ' attrrsou. l.owrll. . C; K.v. l . 1). I ' atri.U, Ki)i.-s Mountain. N. C; Rev. M. C. Ma,(Ju,rn, Clinton, N. C : U,v. M. (). . ' onini. rs. Hal, i-li. N. C. ; Mr. ,1. C. Allison, Raleigh, N. C; Mr. .lohn Pasco, Raleigh, N. C: Dr. .I,.li]i Hliod.s. Hal,i-I,. N. C: Mr. R. A. Snow, Raleigh, . C; Rev. William Crowe, Jr., D.I).. Wiluiington. . C. ; I! v. Dwi-lit .M. Chalmers, Durham, N. C. ; Rev. J. M. McChesney, Goldsboro. N. (.; Mr. Henry W.alker. Kinst..ii, N. C.: Mrs. Thomas Stamps, Raleigh, N. C; Mrs. .lulian Hutati-. Fayetteville. X. C.; Dr. V. C. I ' lassly, Seerrt.ary-Treasurer. p 1 n ■Ca B- ' -- i B 1 r - C OLIfflE U e tuould be buildino • • - TRIBUTE SHE IS OFR ir(): n: f.coxo.mics tkac iikh .md triviui. si,c is the improver of our iiiaimLis .irul teacher of euhnarv arts aiul sewing. Her cheerfuhaess, tact, and sense of luinior have endeared her to all of us. It i.s witli true aifectiou that the class of 1946 pays tribute to Miss Bertie Lee Whitesides, a builder of better Peace girls and future Home Ecn 15iiM.ii: ArrK.xxKY R„. £ Art. Ilhtnr, of Ail 1{a nil. M( Ki.Rdv, AM., M.A. Sp„Nish. P, rholo! , Maxm VMX .MoiKANK. A. 15.. :M.A. DoiMiTHv Knz,m,, A.H. rii isiral Kdiicafioii, Sociolo;) GuMv. Ill MPHRY Fri.K, B.S., : I.A. FACULTY Bertie Lee Wh , B.S.. M.A. iK.jgr.. WlXIFIiED :M. K. HNS, A.B., B.E.. .Ti i.A Gates, A.B.. :M.A. Eiiulish Acnes Stoit. A.B.. M.A.. I ' li.I). Mrs. Whtjam Hodges Daudex MliS. ROHERT F. Stooi ' es, A.B.. M.A. :Marv Thompson Be STUDENT COUNCIL ' rin-: student council, which is composed of niru ' iiiiinbers, is elected by popular vote of the student liiiilv. This council strives to maintain order and up- l,..M thr st,-.nil,-inls „f IVacc. It niwts wwkly tn c.iii- shIct ai„l .u-t n|Mm the pniMonis of tlic stiuleiits. It is alsn in -harnr of c.litin- and (list rllaitinu- thr StN,] i,t Left to rUihl: Ak-xiindcr, Bijan, W DAY STUDENT COUNCIL J HI U bll DLM tounc meml)eis elected b- populai ()tt scck to ici,iilxtc tlie life m utnitiLs it tlit luit ,11,1 t . |.l,lll,tL ill lulll.RS. lKt«tUl lu ,.,ll,M,,lni tiul.nt lliis u.up ,tti t t, tiK i,k,K ,.i P, ,cc .i,i,.n tlic tiHlints ipnscd of SIX tu dents It tilt dn stu lu tuduit-, lote FACULTY SNAPS € r I A C n f M e Luould be buildin iidma • • ' The SENIOR CLASS AI.l.IK TaRKV l ns),hnt Jean rEUEBEic Vice Prcmlcnt Saka Ann Wai.sti Traisnrcr .Miss Dokoihv E SENIORS ■Lu-I.u 1.5, ' 46, Secret: Eckerd ' s, dancing, Carolin. Mack President, Athletic Association ' -16; Secretary, P.S.C.A. ' 46; President, Spanish Club ' 46; Student Council ' 46; Privileged Honor Roll ' 46; Outstanding Senior; Sigma Pi Alpha; Christmas Pageant ' 45, ' 46. ■hncolate iindars ;,ht hlu Macclesfield, N. C. al Relations Club ' 45 Maim.auet Bai-.om Hho Drlt.-i Ualii.i;!]. N. V. Marn 1 Kittlthoro LOTUS 1946 Raleigh, N. C. -; Stcrttary, Sigma Plii Alpha SENIORS ,t Night ' 45; International Relations Clul Sigma Pi Alpha; Art Club ' -ie; Busines; i.oTus ' te; Day Student Council, Vici Ji:an Hicks Coi Don, CIcrvland, Xavf,, daiicbu,, chocolate Day Student Council, Secretary ' i6. PaHrh, fnemlly people, Xight end Da,,, fried chicken, su-imminp, Special Deliveries. Stl w.urr CmXK .Kv Sign a Phi Kappa AVarrento 1. N. C. ' Tri ik ' ' - ; ' , ' -■,.;H ' Mi; Stunt Ki: Varsitv Hi: Society ' S.C.A. ' 46. .Uhleiiei, Si,,s, red, IfaLe Fore.st, -.Stardust, LOTUS 1946 SENIORS Editorial Staff, Lotus ' -iS, ' 16; Papyrus Club ' 45, ■4.6; Editor-in-Chief, Voices of Pi ' ace ' id; Stunt Night ' 45; Christmas Pageant ' 45, ' 46; Spanish Club, Vice President ' 46; Basketball ' 45; Ping-Pong ' 45; Society Play ' 45; Reading Award ' 45. -Star Chi ' s, baseball, blue Rlio Delta Clli hanaua pud,U„rj, Leonard Marshal ' iG; Rho Delta Cl.i. Ti Stunt Night ' 45. ' 46; Society PI, Spanish Club ' 46. Tennis, hot-dogs, cnnvcrtihles, Sniittii Jk.ix Muui- tn Marshal ' 46, Stunt Night ' 45, ' 46, Society Play ' 45, Cheer Leader ' 46, Vice President, Senior Class ' 46, Spanish Club ' 46, Art Club ' 46; Daughters and Granddaughters Club ' 45. -TU the End of rime, Earlie, Jfake Forest, plaid skirts, hridcje. LOTUS 1946 SENIORS President Glc. Siianish Club Cliristmas P u. . Pageant ' 45 ; Student Council ' 46 ; Outstand- ing Senior ' 46; Glee Club ' 45; Editorial StaiT, LoTis ' 45. Editor-in-Chief ' 46. Rh(. Delta Clii. Secretary ' 46; Stunt Night ' 44, ' 45, ' 46; Editorial Staff, Lotus ' 46; Christmas Pageant ' 44; Rho Basketball ' 46; Society Play ' 44, ' 45, ' 46. nick. Navii, .ncimminr,, slerping. Lake IVac- MiOTiiv Gibson- Pi Tlieta Mu Gibsonvillf. N. C. y ' E GlovkI! Sigma Plii Kappa Wilson. X. C. Gcurgc. W,l Ann Elizabeth Haithcock Pi Theta Mu HendtrsoM. N. C. Lu I u:i iVto SENIORS Kalfij.li. N. C. Day Student Council, Academic Representa- tive ' 15, President ' t6; Pi Theta Kapjia • -; Business Manager, Lotus ' i(i I.R.C. ' to. Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. 3. Secretary ' i6; Vice President. Papyrus Club ' 15, ' -16, Business Manager ' 46; Business Staff, Lot ■Hi; Art Club ' 45. ' 46, Vice President ' 46 Stunt Nis;lit ' 45, ' 46. Friril chicken, lambs, cjrccn, • ' Wdberforc (id Off the Horse. }f iii I.R.C. ' 45, ' 46; Art Club ' 46; Spanish Club ' 46; Scholastic Honors ' 45; Business Staff, Lotus ' 46; Co-chairman Decorating Commit- tee for Junior-Senior. ' 45. .Sh« .v rc-eeh-ei, l.s-. Xav , Wake Forest, blue. Daughters and Granddaughters ' Club, Presi- dent ' 45: Sigma Phi Kappa, Secretary ' 46; Glee Club, Treasurer ' 46; Nominating Com- mittee ' 46. Fluiiir,, Miss Kiihiis, Boh, Peace, visit iiig, loud LOTUS 1946 K;,]ip-i ' IS. ' ili. ' ii ' ' Pri-sia.iit Pi Alpha ' -iS, ■!(), Vice President Ills dull ' 15, ' -16, Co-Art K ditor l!..lHrson Art Club ' 45, ' -16, Pres- Avt Staff, Lotus ' 45; Editorial ; u ' «.y.v, ro r Weldoii. X. C. lub ' 15; P.S.C.A. Paj Currie. X. C. Mary Lil. P.S.C.A. Cabinet ' 4.5, ' +( , n;- I ' nsiilnit Hi; Miss Peace ' 46; Christmas P.-i-r.-int ' I.-,. ' Ki ; Alpha Pi Epsilon ' 4.5, ' 4(). Treasurer ' 40; Privileged Honor Roll ' 45. ' 40; Scholastic Honors ' 45, ' 46; Business Staff, LoTtJs ' 46. Mail, peanuts, high heels, violets. SENIORS BiLME MoinoN- Pi Tlieta Mu M .ttlicws. N. C. EvNicK Marie Mi-llicn Sign. X;.shville. N. C. Xavi , dancing, sxcimming, Xag ' s Head. t90 Jacksonville. X. C. nod. ChaprJ Hill. Scliolastic Hon Pi Theta Mu SENIORS haskrthnll, Man, S J, A - |H t ' V iU ' t- ' U --v Jacqueiine Thomp ' .on Pi ThetT Mu Jacksom.llt C Jackie- Secretary, Day Student Council ' 46; Secre- tary, Senior Class ' 4G; Captain, Varsity Bas- ketball Team ' 45; Marshal ' 46; May Court ' 45 ; Stunt Night ' 4fi. I U J I 7 iV SENIORS Taylorsrille. X. C. Privileged Honor Roll ■tS, ' -16; Art Club ' ia, ' 46, Secretary ' 16; I.R.C. ' 4.6; Student Council ' 46; May Court ' 45; Outstanding Senior ' 46 ; President, Pi Tlieta Mu ' 46 ; Chief Marshal ' 46; Business Staff, Lotus ' 46. The River, ice cream and pickles, Guy Madison, roses, The Junebug. Martha Cecil Todd Sigma Phi Kappa Rocky Mount, N. C. Student Council President ' 46; P.S.C.A. Cabinet ' 46; Business Staff, Lotus ' 46; Spanish Club ' 46; Privileged Honor Roll ' 45, ' 46; Sigma Pi Alpha ' 45, ' 46; Phi Theta Kappa ' 45, ' 46, Treasurer ' 46; Outstanding Senior ' 46; Stunt Night ' 46; P.S.C.A. Pageant ' 45, ' 46; Easter Pageant ' 45; Daughters and Granddaughters ' Club ' 45 ; Committee ' 46. Scotland Neck, N. C. Stunt Night ' 45, ' 46; Treasurer, Senior Class ' 46; Tennis Team ' 45; Society Play ' 45. Onions, Maria F.lena, Scotland Neck, sleeping or Oh Horc I llatr To Get Up in the Morning, movies. na ' a ' fi. ' l 11,11. Wake Funst. Jrtt,rs. hoi ' ' Hi III MU, h l l n union SaUm, , a,un„ . ( arubna Bimh, converhbUi, Mil F,r .t Luri, Can Hardly! Special Delneru, :)Hoiiiv CJay Wiiitk RIh: Art Club -46; OTUS 1946 SENIORS Dotty Student Council, Treasm-rr Hi: Simiia I ' lii Kappa, Treasurer ' 46; I ' .S.l .A.. ' I ' li a-.um- ' lG; Sigma Pi Alpha ' 45. Hi, Tic.isiiiir IG; Daughters and Granddaughters ' Club ' tS; P.S.C.A., Pageant ' 46; Privileged Honor Roll ' 16; Scholastic Honors ' 1.6; Stunt Night ' 43. ' 46. Marhirx, coffer, MahU,,,, l.larl, l,,jhl l„ill,.. m 1. Blacksliear— yes— collect. 2. It pays to voail tin; luillttin board. 3. Umm— Food ! 1. Mary Lib at case. .5. Excess baggage. 6. Happy-in-love. 7. Hi Ho Silver. 8. Now smile, f). Please note English books. 10. Big week-end. ' 11. Stunt Night winners for two years. 12. Jackie and Sab. MlbCbLLANtOUb SENIOR SNAPS J i,„i.,i1ir spi.t i Cl.itul finMip 1 In.lumt,..! The JUNIOR CLASS Gkokgia : lAViu.;.ua- President Catherine Bahxes Vice President Carolyn Qnxx Secretari :Marjorie Law Treasurer Miss Thetis Shepherd Sponsor We uWalJ bl U Uirv JUNIORS Pi Theta Mu ■WOOD Atkin. Catiiekixk Kai Edna Ruth Bar: Rho Delta Chi AiLKEN Branch, Moi-u-antoi Pi Theta Mu Anne Branch, Wilson. N. ( Sigma Phi Kapi)a Sigma Phi Kappa Marv Fhancks Bridokm Laurinburg, N. C. Rho Delta Chi Pkogy Bhown, RaU-ifih, Pi Theta Mu i i 1 1 JUNIORS Mai.v WAhP; Hm .X. Hen Pi Tliita Mil , Ralfiiili, N. C. , R.-iKiuli, N. C. ID, Ricliniond. Va. Anne Crosland, Lauriiiluirg, N. C. Sigma Plii Kappa Janie Davis, Shelby, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Jkan Dunston, Washington, N. C. RA Alice Eakins, Watha. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa JUNIORS Beth I ' lovd, Fairmont, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Rho Delta Chi Sigma Phi Kappa Betsie Gilmer, Ham Rho Delta Chi VIakv Axne Gold, Shelby. N. C. Sigma Plii Kappa , Henderson. N. C. Mary Lou Harrington, Winston-Salem, . C. Rho Delta Chi ..ana. Jg| JUNIORS Rho Delta CM RIio Delta Clii Marv McGougan, Lumlier Bridge. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Mary McKay, Hendci Sigma Phi Kappa JUNIORS Betsv Manning, Willi.-iiMst.iii. . Rho Delta Clii Marv RiTH Martin. K,-,st linul. : Margaret Mai Gkorgia Mayberry, RcK ' ky Mount. Sigma Phi Kappa Shirley Montague, Wiiulsiir. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa c MrniMiv. Atkiii Jacqueline Narrox, M;uilrsH,l,l, ; Sigma Phi Kapi)a I NoLAND, Clyde, N. C. ma Phi Kappa ;eline Parramore, Wake ma Phi Kappa JUNIORS Sigma Plii Kappa RArHKI. HiCAI.K, Bur , CiTin-.!.,,,-,., N. C. I, Wasliinnton, N. C. XK Small, Elizab.-tli City, . C. Sigma Plii Kappa mm hU MviiA Stonk. K.cl.iuli, N. C. JUNIORS ND, Talx.r City. N. C. Pi Tlicta Mu Anne Tongue, Raleigh. N. C. Sigma Plii Kappa Mary Stella Travloi., ,.rlii,a. Sigma Plii Kappa Sigma Plii Kappa Wicker, Sanford. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Jessie Willis, Wasliingtoii Sigma Plii Ka])pa :4 i 1 7 wlJL I scotlaiul N -ck. X. C. J 14 mri ' ' - JUNIORS Via.vcK Y„rNG, Oxf.n-il. N. C. Rlio Delta Clii I ' l Tluti Mil I, Mi.iM MfAiuinH, (.oiasl.ovo. X. C. ,r..i.M MiioiM-, Rakis!;li, N. C. lii M ' lUDi in. Roclvv Mount. N. C. ,1M11 ] M i,i HI Wri.i,i.v, Enfield. N. C JUNIOR SNAPS J Bi-Us. Jiii-lc )i llN. ■- ' . liohhitt. 3. Gillespie. 1. Kus . Energetic. 2. Duck!! 3. Tyj . Hill Billies— .iLiiiov style. 7 ,- Dm.rs. 10. Well— Hello! TL DDCDC PREF. Ill PREP. IV Cornelia Whitixi; Sara Axx White Pirmh-ut Prcskhnf ViRGixEV Hook er Xaxcy Blue Vice Prrsklcnt Vice President Hazel Adajls Jeax Ticker Srcrfani-Trcasunr Secretanj-Treaaiirer AIhs. a. : I. Moore, Jr. Mrs. Robert Stoops Sponsor Sponsor PREPS Sigma Phi Kapjja Hazei. Ann Adams. Rho Delta Clii Nancv Barbee, Durliam. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Vancy Blue, Joiiesboro. N. C. Rho Delta Chi , H,-iki-li, N. C. )N, Raliigh, X. C Anne Fountain, Tarhoni. N. C. Sifiina Phi Kappa Evelyn French, Washiiijiton. D. Sigma Phi Kappa Peggv Mohn, (,oI, Rho Delta Chi Mary Frances Mo Rho Delta Chi PREPS oMKiiOY, Mc.iitiirllo, Ark. ' VeRMDA RoiiERSOX, RolH-rsoMvilk-. X. C. I.ois RoisE, New Bern. X. Sigma Plii Kappa Bobbie Jean Smith, Mocksville. X. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Peggy Jane Warren, Hurdle Mills. X. C. Sigma Phi Kappa of fi; 1 , - CTIVIT)£S We (juould be buildma Peace Stiideet Christian THE PEACE Student Christiun A s,.ciation is an ni-fraiiization to whicli every student at Peace belongs. The religious services and entertainments, which are a definite part of every Peace girl ' s life, are arranged tlirough an active cabinet of twelve girls, four officers, and eight higjiway chairmen. The activities of the P.S.C.A. are many and varied, ranging from the party given at tiie beginning of the year for the new girls and gatherings in the P.S.C.A. hut, to regular Sunday night vesper services and morning watch. To make Christ more real on oui- campus and to reveal Him .•adiantly in our daily living is the aim of the P.S.C.A. Glee Club THE GLEE CLUB, under th c competent direction of :Mi.s.s Jeannette Exley, offers excellent training to all girls interested in sinoing-. The members obtain valual-lc experience l,y ,.artiei,. iting in tiie choir f,)r the chaj.el services. On different occasi„n. tlinni-li out the year, the Glee Club has presented special piogr un . The three given this year were the Chri-.tiua-, Cai rol .ervice. flu. spring concert, and an ..pci ' ctta , , , The (;iee flulj of thi year wi ill be rciiicinbcred not only for its beautiful co.icerts laii [ for the contributions of individuals and group, wh. ) have given special performances. Sigma Phi Kappa r Le Grand, Seer, ind. ' all became full- argest society at AS THE SIG: IA PHI KAPPA Society closes another chapter in its men many pleasant memories come to i member the first da}- — von ' t yoi Sigs? Then rush week. The fun the Sig State Fair— what a night ! day and the afternoon fledged members of the Peace. Xext the banquet with the Pi ' s and Rho-s at the Woman ' s Club. Yes, it has been quite a year — war fund campaign — basket- ball — society play — and especially the socictx dance which was given at the Woman ' s Chili by all three societies and which was one ot the most successful events of the year. . ll of these things made us then, now. and for- ever Loyal Sig ' s. Pi Theta Mu r, Tnu iinr; Miss Hi:l RrSH WEEK BEGAN tliis ytar witli everyone ' s turning out to the Fi Caiiiival. The circus fat lady and clowns wcic W main attractions, hut one would not civcrlcHik -III ' intcrs„nctv IkuhiucI -ivni at the W.mian ' s Chill aftcrwai-d. Duriiio- thr v.ar. the I ' l ' -s entci-cd into SIM, its « ' itli s ' vu v and ,a-rrlv met tiic stitt I I ' l Theta : Iu lilho Delta Chi WHO IS ' J ' lIK UHKiHT KVKl). 1 ,l:n idin , Di-lta Chi. Hard ■sjiiiit, Rho Delta e interests for both Its. It encourao-cs i.HlivuluahMii aiul iiiidrvel.ii.cd talent. The purpose of the organization is to bring out the best in its girls. This purpose has been realized in the consistent winning of the (luality cup which was first awarded in 1942. The society has found that quality, not quan- tity, is the thing that counts. We are always glad to Stand Up ami Cheer for Rho DcUa Chi! Intemcational Relations Club THK ATOMIC A(;i:! I)is(ussi„„s ! IWmtts! It ' s I.U.C. liR ' C ' tiiio. aiicl the fate nf tile w.irl.l is liciiin Twice a iiioiitli a nrmip of interested girls meets t,. cliseuss tlie hii.iiliu|,ts of world events. The l.li.V. stiimilates intelligent reading, careful analysis, and iiidejiendeiit thinking about problems of today. The Elsie Robertsoin Art Club THE ELSIK UOIiEKTSOX Art flul., under the guidance .if .Ml-,-, Mahle Puoli. -ives Peace girls v liii are interested in art an (ijiportunity to study the |iriiK-ii)lcs of art and art appreciation. Formed in lOl;}. the clul. has tried consistently to cultivate a M,irg;ir. ' t Mai-I.y, Hi-bc. Phi Theta Kappa Pin TIIETA KAPPA is the Nation,-,! Honoi rirty ,.t .luninr C.llrovs. Iiavinn the same |nn as I ' lii Hcta Kappa In tnnr year c-nll.-rs. : dents, and wh„ meet the nther m|uireine]its Tlie (laninia Phi Chajiter was nroani ed at I in 19:39. Sigma Pi Alpha : IKMHERSHIP in Sigma Pi Alph a is by ■m tliin cxttiuU ' .l to students having ligl schoh i ria;4fs in ;i forciiin language and )tlR r acadc w,.rk. ' I ' ll,. |,ur|M.se „f this society is ,rnn,otc triTst in fdi-eig.i lands, customs. , nd langua l ' ' (ireignei-s. as guest speakers at the niec tings. the students added knowledge about the people their countries. This society is a b anc 1 of a tion.il hoiioi-ary language fratcrnit ■f .unded cn-th Carolina State College. Alpha Pi Epsilon ALl ' HA PI Kl ' SIl.OX is the national lionnrary sccivtaiial society . In li)J- ' 2 the Tan chapter was is t„ raise the standard .,f the eollene-trained secre- tary t.i tlie |,r(dessi„nal level. Menihership is linnted AT THK CI.OSK of tli •corded to tlu.se Ten Doris Wil Dorothy 1 Marv Eli2 PREPS. Marv I-raxces Mor I ' F.iGV Jank Warre Marjorie Law Marv Frances Anetta Woote Peggy Strothi Marv MacPhe Marv Lou Pri Scholastic Honors THE 1946 LO ' IMS is rcnatal rxistencv; vet l„ aff and with tlir l,rl|. ., u ' liltv adviser. Miss Ani We luine vou like it. we that it li ad : The 1946 EDITORIAL STAFF Willi. Ml I,.u Pr. ssh i.liliitt BHm Irn.k lull I THE lU ' SIXESS staff of tlie 19J-(5 Loirs undertook, soon after school opened, the all-important task of finaneinu- the annual. After a careful seelction of the meinliers of our staff, vc innncdiatcly began working to renew old ads and to seek new ones. -AIi lary Kirkpatrick has been our constant ad- viser and friend. The success of the 1946 Lotus was e er our goal, and we hope that our part in the annual has lielped in some measure to ])roduce a book which will be cnioyed bv all Peace students. LOTUS BUSINESS STAFF -Murthii Todd. Janet Crinklcv rie Law. Mary Elizabeth Moure H|||HiB|| Hi ' ' ' ' V ' H 4m ' mn I 1 Papyrus Club DO YOl ' LIKE to wi-itc ' ? Tlu ' ii join tlic Pupyrus Cluh. Tims lK.n;u, the (•.■iini.aiun in the fall for new iiKMnl.ers to W ad.k ' .l to the I ' apyrus C ' luh. Menihcrs arc chosen by the staff an,l fanilty a.lviser on the hasis of original manuscriiits handed in hv those who are of the cluh are to proi and to form the staff e Editor Voices of Pea Athletic Association HECAl ' SK iif every nirl at I ' eaee, there is a y;cmum ' interest in athletics. r.uler the supervision of Miss Dorothy Eiizor, t ' aeulty adviser, a representative group elected to the Athletic Council, composed of a president, secretary-treasurer, and representatives from each society, directs all sports. It is the custom of the Athletic Association to sponsor tournaments between the societies each year. Not only do these tournaments help the girls win points toward their letter, luit the winninn- society is awarded iinints t.iwanl the Athletic cup. Varsity Basketball Team PKAC ' K is |,n,u,i „t ■her arsi : uiuler th ty 15asl e super isumof Mis- It is , Do rothy Kn of|„els. e,l ui|-ls  1 loprac Ivluea tion teaclicr. This year tlif team wa- , invite ,1 to ,,h, , ' Sa lem Colk-e, i Hie Cni versity ol f X.)rtl Carolina, Duke F. liversitv. an,l th n s C .illen ;e in (Iree nshoro. The Scores of these oa,, les are as follov Salem K) Pea Pea ee . . . 7 Carolina 10 Duke I ' ea ee 8 raetieed uiuler clitl ' eult eircunistances and have TENNIS VOLLEY BALL Tennis is oui ' spring and summer game and a good way to get sun tan and inter-society competition at the same ' olley ball has been an outstanding sport at Peace this year. What fun we liad after we learned teamwork and how to hit the ball. Varsity Basketball Team ticc six (lavs a wrc.k luuU-v the sU|HTvlsi,.n of .Miss l)„n,tli.v K.i ..r, .lur riiysical Ivluca- tion teacher. This year thr team was invitr,! t.i i.lay Salnii t ' ollcnv, Uv I ' liiversity of Nortii Carolina, Duke rni ersity. and tlie W mian Colie-e in (ireenshoro. Tlie Scores ,f these na„K ' s are as follows: Salem 5 Peace 7 Carolnia Ifi Teaee 10 Duke Pea. ' e 8 v these urils who have i.raetice.l under diff cult and ha TENNIS VOLLEY Tennis is our spring and si and a good way to get sun tan and inter-society competition at the same Volley ball has been an outstanding sport at Peace this year. What fun we had after we learned teamwork and how to hit tlic ball. Spanish Club rill ' . SPANISH CIJ-H, a iKw organization at Peace, IS coinpoM,! ,,l tlH.sc iiinnlKTs of the Spanish classes rt Ik. desire to ieain more ahout tiie language and customs ukI speakers ti.e ehil, alms to further an interest in IVIh.wshlp for th.ise interested In this field. Heeause of the excellent advice and supervision of ,ur luh a,lvls,.r. Miss Uaeliel McElroy, this year has  rii one of success and accmpllshment. E oox fOU;i VJe would he buildina PRIVILEGED HONOR ROLL H i ' Hbii BISTH ri THE HI(;HKST linnnr Mliid. can i.c contV.-ml on any Peace oirl is to be elected to the I ' rivileged Honor Roll. The members, eleete.l jointly by tbe faculty an l students, are chosen for their character, scholarship, inteority. and cn.luct. These stu.lents accejit further res])onsibilities and may exercise sjjecial privileires. 1 MAHY ELIZABETH MOOEE MISS PEACE MARGARET BAUCOM ANNE SLOAN DIXON Aimc. vvith hvv friondly Miiilc. dMi-.ninu- pcrsc. :.lity. and Christian iiiHucntT, as Pivsidciit . I ' .S.C ' .A.. is known and Iovl.I I.v all. MAXINE ALEXANDER ixini. is outstandinn- n,.t .mlv as I ' n.si.k.n Athk ' tlc Ass,,ciati()n, a nienihtT ,,f ivilruvd Ho ■Roll, of Sii ina Phi Alpha Studfnt Cuuu-il, and as Secivtarv of Geit Thibston Chief Marshal Pi Tlitta Ml. JIargaret Bait. Rlio Dolt,i Clii Esther Lor Alh ALMA MATER III the heart of Carolina. • eath Its .kles „f hhie. Stands „ur i le Ahiia .Mat. {eai-eil against thi With the stars f lail t„ thee, mir Alma .Mater; Il.iih all hail, to IVaee! Dy ;rrj?j MF:j jr UUe tuould be buildinci .. . Teacher: Hav e you had any stage experience? Student: Wei , I had my leg ui a cast once. ( ' Tumm-cBeat K= EASTERN CAROLINA ' S LARGEST z _; -..-- - • We Appreciate Your Patronage and Look For-ward With Pleasure Serving You in the Future e first two minute CAROLINA TRAILWAYS COMPANY Carolino Owned and Operated Loir Fares ( jTRflfCWftYS [j Frequent Schedules r AT I o . n i d e b i s s e rv i c e T. H. Briggs Sons, Inc. ■■Carolines ' ()l,l,:.l U liolrsal R, ' l,ul Han nnre Hous, ■■INSIST ON LANCE S Lance Packing Co., Inc. Candies and Peanut Products Phone 2-0728 P E GRAHAM, Representative Roleigh, N, C. BYNUM PRINTING COMPANY BETTER PRINTING mgh at our jokes of the age, laugh a H. STEINMETZ fL UO vi Florist I JELUELERSSILVERSmiT JOHN ASKEW PAINTING AND INTERIOR DECORATING Hood-Model Dry Cleaning Company in Office : 13 S. Wilmingl Plant: 606 N. Person St Raleigh, N. C. MEREDITH COLLEGE ACCREDITED liberal arts college: Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. American Association of University Women. Assoc ia tion of American Uni ersities. PROGRESSIVE educational program in terms of Christian character and service. Distinguished record of student honors. Excellent library fa cilities. EfTecti ve honor system. ATTRACTIVE location in Raleigh, ' -the educational center of the State. Beautiful campus of 170 acres. Modern fireproof dormitories witli CARLYLE CAMPBELL. President Raleigh. North Carolina He called his girl -Geometry she was both plain Dr. Stout: Jane, give me three collective nouns. Jane Stevenson: Fly paper, garbage can, vacuum cleaner. FLOWERS! Cm Flowers Corsages Graduation Bouquets DRI 1% K PHONE 8347 (s C)CM J. J. Fallon Co., Inc. ■l e Gron the Hoiters JTe Self 1 OH trust its IftiuUty 0( ( II i;. IAI, LiFK I.XSl I{.V. K ( )MI ' A. V HOME OI ' FK E: K.Vl.EHill, .XOIMII ( AROLI.NA For those smart. young styles you love to wear . . . • TAYLOR ' S The Showplace of the Caroliuus . jokes on tissue paper so tlic A KILOWATT HOUR; That ' s Easy! A kilowatt hour is really not difficult to understand Electricity is measured in units of pressure ' voltsl and in units of current flow lamperesl Multiply -these two together and you have a unit of power, the watt The watt is a relatively small unit and it is customary to use 1,000 watts, or a kilowatt as a practical base of measurement of electricity A KILOWATT HOUR represents the use of one kilowatt (1,000 watts) for one hour. It represents energy equivalent to one and one third horsepower. It is the unit of measurement used in your electric bill, and the residential customers of the Carolina Power Light Company pay an average of two and seven-tenths cents for each kilowatt hour of electricity used. CAROLINA POWER LIGHT COMPANY Mrs. Moore: What is the formula for Paynie Fowle: H-I-J-K-L-M-N-0-. Mrs. Moore: What do vou mean? Paynie: Why, you said it was H to O TRtLL PLLIMBING IIE TII G CO. 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Proprietor A Complete Line of Nationally Advertised Drugs Plus a Selected Assortment of Toilet Items SODA OUR SPECIALTY When asked a question in class, t Fresliman — I don ' t linow. Sopliomore — I ' m not prepared. Senior— 1 don ' t believe I can add an hing to what has been said. ALDREDGE CO. niiolesule Crorers Phone 7540 RALEIGH DUNN ' i ' ' ■' ■' ■' ' ' ■■' ■■' ' ' ' I ' - ' ' ' JAMES E. THIEM ••Every thhifi for the Office ' ' Sheet Music - Recordings Stationery DIAL 2-2913 108 Fayetteville Street Roleigh, N. C. FLORA MACDONALD COLLEGE RED SPRINGS, N. C. A SEMOR COLLEGE FOR WOME Economics) degrees. A Secretarial ' Course. Baclielor of Arts in Music. to thi s udlnts ' ' ' ' ' P ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ° ' ' °t Red Springs are open Five thousand alumnae are engaged successfully as home-makers, nurses, teachers! other ' usefu ' l° rofessT°ns ' ' ' ° ' ' « ' ' ° ' ' ' = ' ' workers, missionaries, and in many FLORA MACDONALD COLLEGE : Red Springs N. C. 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