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m u. mTTTzrsTjrjr m Editor-in-Chiej -- Natalie Neal Assistant Editor Mary Lou Pressly Business Manager.. .. Edith Crowley Art Editor... _ Anna Louise Williams uCc Gt c foreworc THIS YEAR PEACE IS CELEBRATING HER SEVENTY FIFTH ANNIVERSARY. OUR PURPOSE IN THE 1947 LOTIIS IS TO PRESENT REFLECTIONS OF LIFE AT PEACE, NOT ONLY OF TODAY BIT OF THE PAST SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS. WE ARE ENDEAVORING TO SHOW THE PAST LIFE OF OIR BELOVED SCHOOL SO THAT OUR INTEREST .AND UNDERSTANDING MAY BE ENRICHED FOR THE COMING YEA RS. y Ti T ' irsjiJ ' Jijrr iZOe rrr J: w: .co .Clo , e £t t£c€ rimrrrr TTTT-nn f f yvtr w % i. i  ,a r ai f ' . ' . T 3 T iJ ft r,;r-i ' _ ; .iT if j ' ir JI.SJ Ji ' lJU f , M ON THIS OUR SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY, we take great pleasure in dedicating our annual to a person of great versatility. Miss Lovie Jones, a faculty member at Peace for many years, has exercised a far-reaching influence on the development of our school. A cheerful good morning and the warmth of a friendly smile have greeted Peace girls daily for many years. Her charming personality has attracted everyone, student or visitor, who has ever entered the portals of Peace. Miss Lovie, as she is affectionately called, was born near Raleigh and as a girl attended Peace. She continued her education in the United States and traveled abroad, studying in foreign schools under outstanding artists. Her extensive training and experience have enabled her to add prestige to our music department and to our college. Because of her sincere interest in Peace girls of the past and present and because of her close association with the school, it is with warmest affection that we dedicate this, the 1947 Lotus, to Miss Lovie Jones. PRESIDENTS OF PEACE IB Z)lte Sei ent ' ilftn cAnniver- ar Of Peace Colleg.e READERS of the Lotus have ah-eady reahzed that this, the 1947 Lotus, is an an- niversary annual. Peace College opened its doors to students in 1872 under the presidency of the Rev. Robert Burwell and the associate presidency of Mr. John B. Burwell. Since that time hundreds of students have attended Peace, and many years have gone by. so that now in 1947 we find ourselves observing the seventy-fifth anniversary of our College. The trustees, the faculty, and the alumiae have all joined in making plans for the proper observance of this most important event in the history of Peace. The following committee representing all of these agencies has been in charge of making the necessary anniversary plans: Mrs. Robert Wyatt, Chairman Mrs. Thomas Stamps, President of the Alumnae Association Mrs. Frank Sherwood Mrs. D. C. Worth Miss May McLelland They have associated with them a large Anniversary Committee composed of over one hundred alumnae. We regret that our Lotus goes to press before commencement: consequently, we are not able to include in this copy of the Lotus any details of the 1947 commencement. We shall plan to present these appropriatel y in our 1948 Lotus. For our 1947 annual we are including a pictorial section covering in a very limited way the history of Peace as shown by the various administrations of the College, by a group of students of each ten year period in the years of the existence of the College, and by pictures of Peace Personalities. We are also presenting a gene program: PROGRAM— 1947 5:00 p.m 3:30 p.m Tuesday, June 3 Graduating Exc MISS Jane Leigliton Ric South Carohna. 11:00 a.m. Baccalaureate Sermon in the First Presbyterian Church by the Reverend Benjamin Rice Lacv, Jr., D.D., President of Union Theological Seminary. Richmond, Virginia. 7:00 p.m. Alumnae Vesper Service on Campus. The speaker will be Mrs. Donald Mclver of Bri.stol, Virginia 11 :30 a.m. Business Meeting, Alumnae Association in tlie Chapel. 1:00 p.m. Alumnae Luncheon. Followed by Class Reunions. 8:30 p.m. Presentation of Peace Pageant on Campus. 8:30 p.m. Graduating Exercises, College Department. I ' KKSONAI.ITIKS OF l l . ( K (Mary Penick), Dr, E. Burke Havwood. Mrs Htltn Campbell Mrs Drurv Lacv (Mary Rice), Miss Frances J. Fowler. Miss JuiiL J Spencer later Mrs James Lee Love. Miss Jane T Long Mr James R Young Dr. Hubert Haywood, Sr., Rev. W. McC. White DD Mis George Ramstv Miss Helen Wih Wombk Miss Julia Aunspaugh r Mrs. Roger MeCutchen, Miss Ada Peace Girls of Seventies, Eighties and Ni fT-!T T T j i n ' P I ' A. ' ' ri  i ' ! if iJ..i ■.  ; .a PERSONALITIES OF PEACE - ■i k Top, left to riqht: Mr. James P. Brawlcy, Mrs. Mary Fowler, Mrs. Rutli Hunthi,gdon Moore. Mrs. Margaret Merriman Kennedy, Dr. Hubert Haywood, Jr., Miss Lovie Jones, Miss Mary Kirlcpatrick. Miss Lucy E. Steele, Miss Winifred Kuhns, Miss Ethel Grammer. Mr. Karl G. Hudson, Miss Mabel Pugh, Miss Bertie Lee Whitesides, Mrs. Nelly Phillips Staudt. ' .1 ' . ' ■■! ' ! I MJ,.f W Uribute IN THIS THE SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY issue of the Lotus. ■the Senior Class find it most appropriate to pay tribute to a man w has long served as both friend and business associate of Peace. Since his firm, Edwards Broughton Company, is celebrating its seventy- fifth anniversary and since the 1913 Lotus was one of the first yearbooks it published, we take great pleasure in paying tribute to Dr. Charles Lee Smith, who is well known in business, social, and civic circles throughout Raleigh and North Carolina. Reflections ol Peace BOARD OF TRUSTEES The board is composed of the following, arranged in the order of appointment to their present position : Mrs. C. C. McAlister . .Fayetteville, N, C. Mrs. B. R. Lacy 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. H. H. LittrelL. ...Rocky Mount, N, C. Dr. F. L. Knight... Sanford, N, C. Rev. W. S. Patterson Durham, N. C. Rev. M. C. MacQueen Clinton. N. C. Rev. M. O. Sommers Raleigh, N. C. Mr. J. C. Allison Raleigh, N. C. Mr. John Pasco Raleigh, N. C. Dr. John Rhodes Raleigh, N. C. Mr. R. A. Snow Raleigh, N. C. Rev. William Crowe, Jr., Wilmington, N. C. Rev. Dwight Chalmers Durham, N. C. Rev. J. M. McChesney Goldsboro, N. C. Mr. Henry Walker Kinston, N. C. Mrs. Thomas Stamps Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. Julian Hutaff Fayetteville, N, C. Mr. Ralph W. Bruin Henderson, N. C. Mr. James D. Kilgore Raleigh, N. C. Mr. William McPherson Raleigh, N. C. Rev. W. A. peace College 3fn iWemoriam MRS. WILLIAM N. (Kate Bittins) REYNOLDS Trustee 1926-1946 Fiieiul and Benefactress of Peace College Established the Lilly Bitting Parish Memorial Classroom in 1926 at Peace with a gift of ten thousand dollars, and the Lilly Bitting Parish Chair of Business Administration in 1946 with a gift of one hundred thousand dollars in memory of her sister, Mrs. Lilly Bitting Parish, an alumna of Perce College. God testifying of her gifts . . . she being dead, yet speaketh. 18 Jbr. W. C. Preid On entering the open door of Dr. Pressly ' s office we are impressed by his friendliness and welcoming smile. As we converse with him, we are aware of his sincere desire to help us in our problems, of his sound judgment, and of his integrity. We leave his office thankful for such a friend and president. Sort - even J otu w r f i ) ! I ' i ■iii.Jl.JlJi.jy Aib Jiay- yHcJ elland Rain or shine Miss May is always striving to make life at Peace sunny for us. She is interested in each one of us not only as a pupil but as a member of her college family. As our dean, we admire her warm personality, unfailing energy, and bountiful wisdom; we laugh at her humor; and we respect her for the standards she sets before us. As time goes by and we reminisce upon our college days, we shall look back and thank Miss May for her many contributions to the development of our character and life. Peace Colleg-e JL . FACULTY Mrs Emmie J. Ansley Mrs Mary Thomps Miss Ethel Grammer Dietitian Miss LoviE Jones Piano Mrs Ethel Johnson Kirkpatrick, A,B, Commercial Subjects •i Miss Mary Kirkpatrick Bursar Miss Winifred Kuhns. A.B., B.E., M.S. Mathematics Miss Rachel McElroy, A.B., A.M. Spanish and Psychology Miss Harriet Major. B.S., M.A. Commercial Subjects Mrs. Beverly Steinert Moore, A.B., M.S. Science Miss Mary Elizabeth Moore -10. © %ri - even J otu 24 FACULTY Miss Max French ALY.N MoURAKE, A.B , A.M. Miss Julia Oates, A.B., AM. English Miss Ves Pin no iaV„aPhel.s, B.M. Miss Mabel Puch Art Miss Rac Violin EL ROSENBERGER. B.S , M.M. Mrs. Viol Hostess A Scales Rothrock Mrs. Eire IE M. Rowland t Dean Mrs. Jea Voice METTE ExLEY ScRABL , B.M Miss The Comme Tis Shepherd. A.B., A.M. rciai Subjects Mrs. Nel Organ LY Phillips Staudt, B.M. Miss Lucy Steele, A.B., A.M. Bibie Mrs. Mas A.B., History tha Sprouse Stoops MA. Miss Agn English Es Stout, A.B., A.M Ph.D B.S., TIE Lee Whitesides, A.M. Economics iVot pictu red: Mr. a. M Assista Cunningham, B.S. t to the President Mrs. Gladys Theresa Gaucher, A.B., A.M. Government peace Colleg e STUDENT COUNCIL THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT of Peace is planned and executed by a group of girls who have been elected by popular vote of the student body. The student council and the administration work to- gether in seeking to reach an understand- ing of campus problems. The council meets weekly to consider and act upon problems of the students. All through ;he year its members are the center of college life. They are active participants rientation Week, distributing at this the student handbook which is edited by them. They also sponsor social activi- ;s from time to time, the chief of which the student body reception. The council members try to help each new girl find her place as a member of the student body. 3ort -Aeven j[otu DAY STUDENT COUNCIL THE DAY STUDENT COUNCIL, which is composed of six students, is elected by popular vote of the day students. This council strives to maintain order and to promote the ideals of Peace among the students. It also seelis to regulate the life and activities among the day students and to promote friendliness between boarding- student and day-student groups. peace CoUeg e THE FACULTY OFF GUARD 3. That happy look. 5. The tie that bind: Fi-07!( row: Law. Second row: Crosland. Narron. Thn The Senior Class President Vice President Anne Crosland Sponsor Miss Vesta Virginia Phelps Secretary Jacquelyn Narr Gloria Moore J Sen Jort -ieven JiptuA- Lena Katherine Arnold Pi Theta Mu Jonesboro, N. C. Katie Glee Club ' 46. ' 47; Christmas Pageant ' 46; Stunt Night 46; Business Staff Lotus ' 46, ' 47: Papyrus Club ' 46, ' 47; Varsity Basketball ' 46; Daughters and Grand- daughters Club ' 46, ' 47. ■Come Rain or Come Shine, Wake Forest. Carolina Beach, steaks, blue. Jonesboro, Penelope Atwood Atkins Sigma Phi Kappa Clinton, N. C. Woodie P.S.C.A. Cabinet ' 46; Art Club ' 46, ' 47, Secretary- Treasurer ' 47; Daughters and Granddaughters Club ' 46, ' 47, President ' 47. Art. music, dancing. Night and Day, football, blue. Betty Field Atkinson Sigma Phi Kappa McKenny, Va. Boo Mav Court ' 46; Marshal ' 47; Secretary of Sigma Phi Kappa ' 47; Art Club ' 47. Navy. Always. Bond Street, pipes, yellow sweaters n loafers, dancing, letters. Franks Sen Martha Anne Baker Pi Theta Mu Rocky Mount, N. C. Flora Macdonald ' 46; Glee Club ' 47. Harriet Jane Ballard Pi Theta Mu r o£ Day Student Council ' 47. le Lune, dancing, walks, cold Rho Delta Chi Lucama, N. C. Varsity Basketball ' 46; Spanish CluL __, ... tary ' 46; Art Club ' 46: Christmas Pageant ' 46; Gl. Club ' 47; President of Athletic Association ' 47; Student Council ' 47: P.S.C.A. Cabinet Secretary ' 47; P.H.R ' 46, ' 47; Outstanding Senior ' 47; Nominating Commit- -Togeth Senlo 3orty,- even J otuA- CCA Catherine Barnes Sigma Phi Kappa Henderson, N. C. Cay President of Junior Class ' 46; Art Club -46, ' 47; sh Club ' 46, ' 47; Stunt Night ' 46; Student Coun- ' ; P.S.C.A. Cabinet ' 47; Home Economics Club ' 47. Louise Berry Sigma Phi Kappa Elizabeth City. N. C. Secretary of Athletic Association ' 47; Spanish Club ' 47. Aileen Jessie Branch Pi Theta Mii Moiganton N. C. Senior Anne Maxwell Brewer Sigma Phi Kappa Roseboro, N. C. Fkances Anne Brewer Pi Thieta Mu Ciiadbourne, N. C. Warren. I ' ll Always Love You, Ocean Drive. S. C, Mary Frances Bridgeman Rlio Delta Chi Laurinburg, N. C. Spanish Club ' 46, ' 47, Art. hot dogs, red roses, docto rs. Alwaiis. blue. -peace College Senior Joyce Briley Sigma Phi Kappa Washington, N. C. Flora Macdonald College ' 46. Greenville. IS. week-ends. Claire de Lune.- banana Raleigh, N. C. I.R.C. ' 47; Art Club ' 47 Dorothy Elizabeth Clement Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Cooleemee! State. Jai v Sen Doris Lou Craig Mount Holly, N. C. -To Each His Own, foot- I Anne Crawford Pi Theta Mu Richmond. Va. Sue Lawrence Crews Pi Theta Mu Oxford, N. C. Duchess Glee Club ' 45. ' 47; Christmas Pageant T: LR.C. -45. Sextet -47. singing, iootball games. A -Peace CoUe e Senlo Anne Crosland Sigma Phi Kappa Laurinburg, N. C. Vice President of Senior Class -47: Nominating Com- Wake Forest. Eckerds. coca-colas, yellow sweaters, Edith Crowley Sigma Phi Kappa Wilmington, N. C. Turkey P.S.C.A. Cabinet ' 47; Business Manager o Secretary-Treasurer of Athletic Club ■46, ' 47; Spanisli Club I R.C. ' 47; Stunt Night ' 46. Lotus ' 47; ' 47; Glee ident ' 47; tal Reasons. food. Texas, poetry, people, Janie Sue Davis Sigma Phi Kappa Shelby, N. C. Vice President of Sigma Phi Kappa ' 47; Art Club ' 47; Papyrus Club ' 47; Spanish Club ' 46, ' 47, Secretary ' 47; Home Economics Club Treasurer ' 47. Home, Roy. State, chic Jort ' even J otu - Senior Sara Jane Dresser Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Bettie Marie Ethridge Pi Theta Mu Franklinton, N. C. ' •Bett Beth Floyd Sigma Phi Kappa Fairmont, N. C. -peace CoUeg,e Senio Mary Payne Fowle Rho Delta Chi Chattanooga, Tenn. P.S.C.A. Cabinet ' 46. ' 47, President ' 47: Student Coun- cil ' 47; I.R.C. 46; P.H.R. ' 46, ' 47; Christmas Pageant ' 45, ' 46; Outstanding Senior ' 47. Daddy. St. Louis. Always. Philippians 3:13-14. ■' The d Mary Anne Gold Sigma Phi Kappa Shelby, N. C. Golden- Stunt Night ' 46: IVIarshal ' 47. Sigma Phi Kappa Trenton, N. C. sundaes. Rowland. -Give Me Five Senlo Sarah Elizabeth Green Pi Theta Mu Henderson. N. C. Christmas Pageant ' 46. Dorothy Eleanor Harvell Rho Delta Chi Varina, N. C. Dot I.R.C. ' 47; Glee Club ■47; Spanish Club ' 46, ■47. Mary Frances HtsxER Pi Theta Mu Raleigh. N. C. Day Student Council ■46; Alpha Pi Epsilon ' 46. 47. State, driving. Bill, fried chicken. Carolina Beach -Peace Colleg,e k-A Senio 3ort - even J otuA- Newton, N. C. Rho Delta Chi Nell Klyman Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C, Rho Delta Chi Mary Marjorie Law Pelham, N. C. Marjie Treasurer Junior Class ' 40; Christmas Pageant ' 46; Scholastic Honors ' 46, ' 47; Business Staff Lotus ' 46; Alpha Pi Epsilon ' 46, ' 47, ' Vice President ' 47; President Senior Class ' 47; ' Vice President Student Council ' 47. Tommy, green, sleeping, oysters, chocolate judge cake. Sen Betty Katherine Lutz Pi Theta Mu Shelby, N. C. Lutz Junior Plav ' 46; Treasurer Pi Theta Club ' 46, •47; Stunt Niglit ' 46 Mu -47; Spanish •TU Be Seeing Yoi Mary McQueen MacPherson Rho Delta Chi Fayetteville, N. C. PSC.A. Cabinet ' 46, ' 47, Vice President ' 47; Student Council Treasurer ' 47; Phi Theta Kappa ' 46, ' 47, Secre- tary ' 47: Sigma Pi Alpha ' 46, ' 47. President ' 47; Glee Club ' 46; Scholastic Honors ' 46, ' 47; P.H.R. ' 46, ' 47; Christmas Pageant ' 46; Outstanding Senior ' 47; Editorial Staff Lotus ' 47. Mors. I and r- Mary Ruth Martin Rho Delta Chi East Bend, N. C. Marslial ' 47; Glee Club ' 46; Spanish Club ' 46; Christ- mas Pageant ' 46; Art Club ' 47. Home. Mac. mail, red roses. To Each His Oicn.- -A Door Will Open.- -Peace Colleg,e Sen 3ort -Aeven J ptu - Wanda Louis Martin Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. IRC, ' 46. ' 47, Emily Eugenia Matthews Sigma Phi Kappa Laurinburg, N. C. r Lane Matthews Sigma Phi Lillington, N. C. Mart Lane % i Senior Mary Harper McGougan Sigma Phi Kappa Lumber Bridge, N. C. Mac Art Club 47; IRC. ' 47. Home. -A Door Wiii Open.- red roses. Carolina. -Give Me Five Minutes More.- Mary Hutchinson McKay Sigma Phi Kappa Henderson, N. C. The mountains, convertibles. -To Each His Oivn.- Elizabeth Kelton McKoy Rho Delta Chi Wilmington, N. C. Elisa Sigma Pi Alpha ' 46, ■47; I.R.C. -46, ' 47; Glee Club ' 46; Christmas Pageant 46; Junior Council Representa- tive ' 46. dances. To Each His Own. ' State football games -Peace CoUeg e LM Sen Ijort -ieuen J otuA- Katherine Clifton McMillan Sigma Phi Kappa Laurinburg, N. C. Kip President Sigma Phi Kappa ' 47; Glee Club ' 46, ' 47; Daughters and Granddaughters Club ' 46, ' 47: Business Staff Lotus ' 47; Outstanding Senior ' 47. ;, Southern Junction, convert- Gloria Marjorie Moore Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. GIo Saint Marv ' s School ' 45, ' 46; I.R.C. ' 47; Art Club ' 47; Editorial Staff of Lotus ' 47; Papyrus Club ' 47; Senior Class Treasurer ' 47. •Terrific. Little Red Riding Hood. Tickle-box, singing fhe bhies, -Embraceable you. Dinah Shore, Lilacs and Poetry. Kim, fried chicken. Nat ' s stooge. Pi Theta Mu Student Council ' 47; Outstanding Senior ' 47; Glee Club ' 46, ' 47; Athletic Association ' 47; Stunt Night ' 46; Varsity Basketball Team ' 46; I.R.C. ' 47; Business Staff Wake Forest, football. P.D. ' s m r£ enior Jacquelyn Narron Sigr na Phi Kappa Macclesfield, N. C. -Jack Spanish Club ' 46; Phi Theta Kappa ■4e ■47; Sigma Pi Alpha ' 46, -47, Secretary ' Secretary ' 47. , ' 47, P 47; Seni resident or Class ■■Jim. -Always.- hamburgers at M colored Plymouths, mail, Macclesfield. irphy-s. Natalie Grace Neal Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Nat I.R.C. ' 47; Editorial StafT Lotus ' 46, ' 47, Editor-in-Chief •47; Scholastic Honors ' 46, ' 47; Sigma Pi Alpha ' 46. ' 47, Treasurer ' 47; Phi Theta Kappa ' 46, ' 47, ' Vice President ■■Sep)eT7iber Song. angora sweaters, c adillac oni.crf- ibles. Te.ras. Chow-Cho Betty Edith Noland Sigma Phi Kappa Clyde, N. C. E. D. -Peace CoUeg e Senio v 1 Ann Virginia Parker Raleigh, N. C. Dee W.CU.N.C. ' 45, -46: Papyrus Club ' 47. Carolina, football. IsABELLE Brett Perry Pi Theta Mu Windsor. N. C. Meredith ' 46. z Peterson Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Pete . Sig Eps. Ocean Drive. Durham. _M2 Sen Raleigh, N. C. ords, State College, Rho Delta Chi Daphne Elizabeth Pollock Sigma Phi Kappa Raleigh, N. C. Student Council Secretary ' 47; Chairman Entertain- ment ' 47; P.S.C.A. Cabinet Treasurer ' 47; Editorial Staff Lotus ' 47; Papyrus Club ' 47; I.R.C. ' 47; Christmas Pageant ' 46, ' 47; Outstanding Senior ' 47. Rho Delta Chi Mary Lou Pressly I.R.C. ' 46, ' 47, President ' 46; Papyrus Club ' 46, ' 47; Editorial Staff Lotus ' 46, ' 47, Assistant Editor ' 47; Sigma Pi Alpha ' 46, ' 47, Vice President ' 47; Phi Theta Kappa ' 46, ' 47, Reporter ' 47; Stunt Night ' 46; Daughters and Granddaughters Club ' 46, ' 47; Scholastic Honors ' 46, ' 47. CnroiJ)ia. (he beach, Salterpath, To Each His Own, -Peace CoUeg e Rachel Powers Reade Sigma Phi Kappa Burgaw, N. C. Glee Club ' 47. Jeanne Marguerite Rhodes Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Day Student Council Secretary ' 47: I.R C. ' 47. Wake Forest, having fun. blue, fnotbalt. chocolate Elizabeth Anne Rovster Pi Theta Mu Shelby, N. C. Pi Theta Mu President ' 47; Stunt Night ' 45, ' 46; Society Plav ' 45: Art Club ' 45, ' 46, ' 47; Marshal ' 46, Chief Marshal ' 47; May Court ' 45, ' 46. Horty - even Jiptui ' Senlo Mary Bates Sherwood Pi Theta Mu m Raleigh, N. C. I.R.C. -46, ' 47. President ■47: Papyru s Club ' 46. ' 47; wt Green, hot dogs, psychology, dre Jane Turner Stephei Sigma Phi Kappa Garysburg, N. C. Student Council President ' 47: P.S.C.A. Cabinet ' 47; Miss Peace ' 47: P.H.R. ' 46. ' 47; Business Staff Lotus ' 47; Nominating Committee ' 47: Athletic Council 46; Captain Varsity Basketball Team ' 46: Stunt Night ' 46; Christmas Pageant 46: IRC. ' 47. Myra Ruth Stone Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Marshal ' 47; Day Student Council B. Shrimp, black hair, clothes, blue. Raleigh. Peace Co lie Senlo Anne Rodgers Stough Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. La Georges Sky. . George, blue, cheescbur ••Butlermilk Peggy Jean Strother Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Scholastic Honors ' 46, ' 47; Business Staff Lotus ' 46, 47: Alpha Pi Epsilon ' 46. ' 47, President ' 47; President Day Student Council ' 47. Ice cream. - ' Cnl College. red roses. -Stardust. Anne Tongue Sigma Phi Kappa Raleigh, N. C. ' ■Ugly- Stunt Night ' 46; Spanish Club ' 46. ? Beach. , State, fJort - ei en j[otuA- Fabel Louise Trogdon Pi Theta Mu Henderson, N. C. Christmas Pageant 47. Nancy Ellen Warren Rho Delta Chi Conetoe. N. C. Eyes Edna Laeurah Whitehead Sigma Phi Kappa Scotland Neck, N. C. Glee Club ' 46, -47; Art Club 47: Papyrus Club 47; Spanish Club ' 46, ' 47. Wake Forest, chocolate ice cream. -Stardust: ' football, magnolias. . -peace College Senlo Carolyn Wicker Pi Theta Mu Sanford, N. C. Tar sleep, week-ends. Ann Louisa Williams Rho Delta Chi Raleigh, N. C. ■. red. Cornell, Haivaii, food and sleep. Sigma Phi Kappa Varina, N. C. Class Prophecy We Nominate Hair; Anne Royster Eyes: Betty Lutz Eyelashes; Margaret Williams Nose; Myra Stone Mouth; Atwood Atkins Complexion; Catherine Barnes Body Beautiful; Betty Atkins Legs; Margaret Matthews For our Pemonahtij Disposition; Janie Davis __ Athletic ability; Edna Barnes Artistic ability; Ann Williams Vivacity; Elisa McKoy Literary knowledge; Marjorie Law Capability: Daphne Pollock Sophistication; Jane Ballard Dignity: Mary MacPherson Poise: Mary Payne Fowle Wit: Anne Tongue For our Hall of Fame Poet; Gloria Moore Actress; Margaret Williams Housewife; Edith Crowley Dancer; Margaret Matthews Career Woman; Sara Klutz Business Woman; Mary Frances Hester Musician; Sue Crews Miss America; Jane Stephenson Wko ' Wko cdna (Earner Edna ' s inexhaustible supply of energy and her cheerful, sincere desire to help in all school activi- ties have made her our choice for President of the Athletic Association, for a place on the Coun- cil, a place on the Peace Student Christian As- sociation Cabinet, and a member of the Privileged Honor Roll. We know from what we have seen of Edna in her two years at Peace that she will always be successful in the years to come. Jiar Pa ne Jowle Because she is capable and conscientious. Paynie was chosen to be Presiden t of the Peace Student Christian Association, to be a member of the Council, and a member of the Privileged Honor Roll. We are confident that she will and for Peace. M.ar MacPker on Mary ' s quiet dignity and willingness to be of service made us select her Vice President of the Peace Student Christian Association, member of the Council, President of Sigma Pi Alpha. Secre- tary of Phi Theta Kappa, and a member of the Privileged Honor Roll. Beneath her dignity is a sense of humor which will make Mary a girl of whom Peace can always be proud. . mong. tne Si enioi Katkerlne jUcMllla Kit is full of she bubbles ove when th vitality a e Sigs ar ly that ' s why we m of her abiilty to ade her o make thi ur preside ngs go, w e k Because now that tt cAnne Murpky, Bette ' s desire to make us better Peace girls and better citizens for tomorrow has made us place her on the Council. We know that some day we shall look back and see how many things Bette did for us and for Peace. 3 apkne Pollock Because Daphne has proved herself capable of doing great things, we gave her the responsi- bility of being Secretary of the Council, Treasurer of the Peace Student Christian Association, and Chairman of Saturday night entertainment. Through her efforts. Daphne is making Peace a better place for future students. For Daphne we wish the best of everything always: she de- Peace College Last Will and Testament WE THE MEMBERS of the Senior Class of 1947, being of comparatively sound minds, do on this the thirty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty- seven, make the following bequests: ARTICLE I Section 1. To the Faculty we leave Household Rules. Sec. 2. To Dr. Pressly we leave our failures. Sec. 3. To Miss McLelland we leave some of St. Peter ' s girls who are not morons, slum children, ignoramuses, idiots, or imbeciles. Sec. 4. To Miss Phelps, our sponsor, we leave our senior dignity. ARTICLE II Section 1. To the Juniors we leave our good reputation for writing stunts. Sec. 2. To the Juniors we also leave Chaucer ' s humor. Sec. 3. We also leave the back seats in Chapel to the Juniors. Sec. 4. To the Preps we leave dating privileges, and chaise lounges in the study hall. ARTICLE III ;is we leave the Library at 12 : 00 ( P.M.. that is ). 5 leave new shoe leather. ARTICLE IV Section 1. Katherine Arnold wills her men to those in need. Sec. 2. Atwood Atkins, Catherine Barnes, Janie Davis, Mary McGougan, Edith Noland, Anne Royster, and Ann Williams leave their crayons to Jackie Melton, Mary Johnson Stephens, Doug Taylor, and Becky Wearn. Sec. 3. To Bettie Currie, Boo Atkinson leaves her love of ' Virginia. Sec. 4. Jane Ballard leaves her key to the shorthand room to Ellen Foley. Sec. 5. To Peace wolverines Edna Barnes leaves her brother at Wake Forest. Sec. 6. Louise Berry leaves that flam ing hair to Serene Smith. Sec. 7. Ann Brewer leaves the little store to letter-seeking Juniors. Sec. 8. Lillie Cameron leaves the Library to Will Ann Cairns and Imogene Lewis. Sec. 9. Dorothy Clement, Sarah Jane Dresser, Mary Frances Hester, Lorraine Peter- son, Peggy Strother leave their day-student privileges to the deserving. Sec. 10. Doris Craig and Anne Crosland leave their Southern drawls to any Yankees Peace may acquire. Sec. 11. Edith Crowley leaves her love of high-heeled boots to Texas lovers. Sec. 12. Bettie Etheridge, Bette Murphy, and Edna Whitehead leave their love for Wake Forest to good-time seekers. Sec. 13. Paynie Fowle leaves on the Chattanooga Choo-Choo. Sec. 14. Mkry Ann Gold leaves Smoke Rings to Georgie Duffy. Sec. 15. To Margie Henderson, Dot Harvell leaves her place in the parlor. Sec. 16. Sara Klutz, Marjorie Law, Mary MacPherson leave their brains to Betty Grill. Sec. 17. Betty Lutz leaves her love of Peace to Martha Sale. Sec. 18. To Clara and Aurora, Elisa McKoy, leaves her constant chatter. Sec. 19. Katherine McMillan leaves Minnie Pearl to — no, on second thought she takes it with her. Sec. 20. Margaret Matthews leaves her camel walk to Marjorie Small. Sec. 21. To Betty Cook, Jackie Narron leaves her speed on the typewriter. Sec. 22. Gloria Moore leaves her voice to Vernida Roberson. Sec. 23. Natalie Neal leaves her headaches with Freddie . Sec. 24. Daphne Pollock leaves Saturday night ' s entertainment to some ambitious Junior. Sec. 25. Jane Stephenson leaves a better Peace. Sec. 26. Anne Tongue leaves her boisterous ways to Faye Hasty. Sec. 27. Myra Stone leaves her blonde tresses to Jane Wiston. Sec. 28. Mary Frances Bridgeman and Nancy Warren leave Main 202 to the mice. Sec. 29. Carolyn Wicker leaves Gammon. Sec. 30. Margaret Williams leaves her eyes to Eve Taylor. Sec. 31. Mary Lou Pressly and Mary Bates Sherwood leave Peace to the Commodore. ARTICLE V Section 1. We the class of 1947 do set our hands and seals hereunto and do ap- point as executors our little sisters, the Juniors, with the sincere wish that they carry these bequests out in detail. Witnesses: Gal in Calico Signed: The Old Lamplighter Zootie Joe and Flossie Flo, The Ink Drops Testators. Leit to right: Hubbard, Welsh, Altizer, and Fol( Theji Class ? v ; OFFICERS President AiLEEN Welsh Vice President Kitty Altizer Sponsor Mrs. Dick Kirkp TRICK Secretary Margaret Hubbard Treasurer Ellen Foley THE JUNIORS Ann Adams Pi Theta Mu Newport News, Va. Hazel Anne Adam; Carthage, N. C. Eloise Allen Rho Delta Ch: Roanoke Rapids, N. C. ATHRYN AlTIZER Sign Christiansburg, Vs la Phi Kappa elen Apple Raleigh, N. C, Pi Theta Mu OROTHY Bailey Raleigh, N. C. Pi Theta Mu ancy Barbee Sigma Phi Kappa Durham, N, C. ally Sue Barnes Sigma Phi Kappa Wendell, N, C. Sabra Baumann Rho Delta Chi Washmgton, D. C, Billie Dove Bedard Pi Theta M Raleigh, N, C. Grace Benson Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Jac Adele Blackwell Florence, S, C. Sigma Phi Kappt Emily Brantley Pi Thet Fayetteville, N. C. 3orty--Seven J otu J .KMi. v ._ ' : afi THE JUNIORS Anne Brown Raleigh, N. C. Pi Theta Mu Mildred Broughton P Raleigh, N. C. Theta Mu Doris Anne Byr Teachey. N. C D Pi Theta Mu Will Ann Cair Miami, Fla. Sigma Phi Kappa Alice Candler High Point, N Pi C. Theta Mu ViOLETTE CaMER Raleigh. N. C. on Pi Theta Mu Anne Clements Raleigh. N. C. Pi Theta Mu Mary Lou Clifton Pi Raleigh, N. C. Theta Mu Mary Frances Raleigh, N. C. P Theta Mu Betty Cook Riverdale, Ga Rho Delta Chi Annie Edwards Kinston, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Betsy Anne Edwards Raleigh, N. C. Pi Theta Mu Mary Alice Etheridge Manteo, N. C. Rho Delta Chi Ellen Foley Mount Clinton Rho Delta Va. Chi Peace Colieg e THE JUNIORS f Gregory Rho Delta Chi Betty Grill Pi Theta Mu Shelby, N. C. Jacqueline Harrison Raleigh, N. C. Pi Theta Mu Jessie Harvey Rho Delta Chi Littleton, N. C. Faye Hasty Sigma Phi Kappa Fayetteville, N. C. Della Ditto Hayes Pi Theta Mu Fayetteville, N. C. Susan Heath Sigma Phi Kappa Raleigh, N. C. Ruth Annabelle Holland Raleigh, N. C. Pi Theta Mu Estelle Holmes Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Ruby Homesley Pi Theta Mu Cherryville, N. C. Rounelle Housewdrth Lithonia, Ga. Pi Theta Mu Clinton, N. C. Rho Delta Chi Norma Johnson Sigma Phi Kapi i i Newport News, Va. 3ort -Aeven JiptuA THE JUNIORS Doris Johnston Sigma Phi Kappa Raleigh, N. C. Rho Delta Chi Pi Theta Mu Pi Theta Mu Pi Theta Mu Margaret Marshall Sigma Phi Kappa Rocky Mount, N. C. Maynard Pi Theta Mu Apex, N. C. Geraldine McAri Phi Kappa HiLDUR Lorean Melin Raleigh, N, C. I Not in picture I CoUi ec e THE JUNIORS Rho Delta Chi Chesterfield, S. C. Mary Frances Moore Raleigh, N. C. Pi Theta Mu Lois Newton Sigma Phi Kappa Raleigh, N. C. Norma Page Pi Theta Mu Marie Parker Sigma Phi Kappa Maysville, N. C. Pi Theta Mu Norma Pitts Sigma Phi Kappa Raleigh, N. C. Peggy Price Pi Theta Mu Rocky Mount, N. C. Delores Primm Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Barbara Reid Rho Delta Chi Augusta Springs, Va. Jacqueline Rogers Pi Theta Mu Raleigh. N. C. 3orty.-ieven JiptuA f a a QEi A 1 THE JUNIORS itARTHA Sale Sigma Phi Kappa High Point, N. C. vlAxiNE Sauls Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Mary Frances Sears Rho Delta Chi Morrisville, N. C. Mary Katherine Sellers Pi Theta Mu Bessemer City, N. C. Marjorie Small Sigma Phi Kappa Elizabeth City, N. C. Hary Johnson Stephens Rho Delta Chi Lumberton, N. C. VIabel Duke Stephenson Raleigh, N. C. ( Not in picture ) Pi Theta Mu Douglas Taylor Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Alice Lee Terry Raleigh, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Dorothy Thompson Pi Theta Mu Fayetteville, N. C. Peace CoUeg e aof THE JUNIORS iTTY Thorpe Pi Theta Mu Chimney Rock, N. C. ARY Stella Traylor irlina, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa ARY VAN DER LuGT Pi Theta Mu Fort Pie Helen Josephine Vickers Raleigh, N. C. Pi Theta Mu Lorene Waddell Pi Theta Mu Fayetteville, N. C. ,N Wall Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Dorothy Watts Sigma Phi Kappa Lumberton, N. C. AiLEEN Welsh Rho Delta Chi Denbigh, Va. Rho Delta Chi Betty Williamson Sigma Phi Kappa Nashville, N. C. 3 WOODARD Bailey, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Jort - even JiptuA Seated, left to right: McXiur I Prep IV OFFICERS Mrs. Robert Stoops XNRtER,- e Rho Delta Chi Pi Theta Mu Mary Myers Carter Sigma Phi Kappa Charlotte, N. C. Mary Stewart Covington Sigma Phi Kappa Raefoi-d, N. C. Clotilde Crow Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Carolyn Crowder Rho Delta Chi Raleigh, N. C. a Phi Kappa Dickie Dunn Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Betty Everett Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. 3orty,- even J ptuA Becky Louise Holcomb Grifton, N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Irene Holloway Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Marvel White Jackson Dunn. N. C. Sigma Phi Kappa Mary Mac Kear Rho Delta Chi Chapel Hill. N. C. 1 Phi Kappa Jane McNair Sigm Laurinburg. N. C. Peggy Mohn Rho Delta Chi New Bern. N. C. Jean Newkirk Pi Theta Mu Warsaw. N. C. Martha Ann Olsen Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Anne Pegram Pi Theta Mu Raleigh. N. C. Sarah Pegram Pi Theta Mu Raleigh, N. C. Katherine Quinn Pi Theta Mu Shelby. N. C. Vern] peace Colleg,e Anne Rodwell P Warrenton, N. C. Theta Mu Sally Ruffin P Raleigh, N. C. Theta Mu Serene Smith Sigma Wallace, N. C. Phi Kappa Jean Stell Pi Raleigh, N. C. Theta Mu Jean Tucker Sigma Greenville, N. C. Phi Kappa Joyce Veasey Pi Raleigh, N. C. Theta Mu Iris Warren Sigma Garland, N. C. Phi Kappa Peggy Jane Warren Sigma Hurdle Mills, N. C. Phi Kappa Polly Wicker Rho Delta ( In Fayetteville, N. C. Arminta Whitley P Raleigh, N. C. Theta Mu Not pictured: Martha Ann Chandle Raleig h, N. C. M .i L Jort - even J otuA Lejt to right: Ei Not pictured: Lawre Prep III Raleigh, N. C. Betty Currie Rho Delta Richmond, Va, Georgie Duffy Pi Theta Ne I Bern, N. C. Leslie Ervin Rho Delta Morganton, N. C. Carolyn Floyd Sigma Phi Ka Fairmont, N. C. Sara Jean Hartsock Pi Theta Raleigh, N. C. Margaret Henderson Rho Delta Baltimore, Md. Rho Delta Aberdeen, N. C. Anne House Sigma Phi Ka Bethel, N. C. Rho Dell Morganton, N. C. Evelyn Lawrence Rho Delta Chi Falkland, N. C. Imogene Lewis Rho Delta Chi Hobgood, N. C. Jo , : Pow ■Delta Ch Clinton, N. C. Patricia Reid Pi Theta Mi Lowell, N. C. Mary Rose Smith Rho Delta Ch Raleigh, N. C. Eva Taylor Pi Theta Mi Atlanta, Ga. Betty Thorp Sigma Phi Kapp; Stovall, N. C. Sally Townsend 1 Phi K: Laurii .irg, N. C. Gwendolyn Woodliet Pi Theta M Raleigh, N. C. Doris Yelverton Rho Delta Ch Fountain, N, C. Mary Delight Allen Morganton, N. C. Betty Bethune Greensboro, N, C, Barbara House Tarboro, N, C. 3ort ' Aeven J otu Peace Student Christian Association Jk THROUGH His The P.S.C.A. is our college family; every board- ing student is a member. The Cabinet is com- posed of twelve girls and Miss Lucy Steele, the faculty adviser. The Cabinet is the leadership group for Christlike liv ing and service on the campus. Through active student participation in Sunday night Vespers. Morning Watch, and Hall Prayers, we seek to make Christian beliefs real in every- day living. This year we have also had sings in the living room and informal discussions around a crackling fire. The Cabinet reaches out beyond the realms of the campus to bring joy and relief to others through work in foreign missions, through the giving of Thanksgiving baskets, and through visits to the homes of incapacitated people, thus taking His light into their homes and sharing with them the joy of living for Christ. attitude toward religion and the life of true C One of the Peace traditions which contribi is the Christmas Pageant which is presented e Student Christian Association Cabinet. This p selected from the student body. Portra ing tl ning tl SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS P.S.C.A. CABIN MORNING WATCH The 1947 Lotus EDITORIAL STAFF THE STAFF has sought to unfold the leaves of history in presenting to you the Peace girl of 1812 and the Peace girl of today. We have lifted our old-fashioned girls from the realms of history and endeavored to capture them in their days at Peace so that we may all see ourselves in the mirror of yesteryear. It has taken the collaboration and co- operation of our faculty adviser, Dr. Agnes Stout, and of the business staff, and of the art department, as well as of our photo- grapher, engraver, and printer, to present to you this Lotus which we hope will find its place in your treasure chest. In years to come you will turn to it for fond r BUSINESS STAFF THE DUTY of the business staff of the Lotus is to finance the annual. At the beginning of the fall term, we began our work. Our trips to solicit advertising offered many op- portunities to see the inside workings of various business concerns in Raleigh and to meet the people who are responsible for di- recting them. We hope that the advertising section will not be overlooked by those who enjoy the Lotus. This section of the annual shows which business establishments in Raleigh and in other places are interested in the success of our annual. Miss Mary Kirkpatrick has devoted much of her time to advising and guiding us in our work, and we are greatly indebted to her for the success of the work done by the busi- ness staff. We have worked always for the of the annual. We hope that our p help others to enjoy the 1947 Lotus ; as we have enjoyed having a part in J Crowley ?ss Manager fJort - even Ji tuA Editorial Staff HfT in Business Staff Peace College € 3 open to any stu- THE PAPYRUS CLUB i dent who is interested in creative writing. The original manuscripts are judged by club members, and the students writing the most interesting papers are tapped by the club in the fall. The club promotes interest in creative writing and automatically serves as the staff of the school magazine, Voices of Peace. Under the guidance of Miss Julia Dates, the faculty adviser, the Papyrus Club has had an interesting and successful year Papyrus Club Phi Theta Kappa PHI THETA KAPPA is a national scholastic honor society. This society upholds the same high standards of scholarship and character in a junior college as those of Phi Beta Kappa in a four-year college. The Gamma Phi Chapter was established at Peace in 1939. Members of this group are selected from the highest ten per cent of the academic student body. This society has become one of the most influential of the organizations in our school, and students who are privileged to become members of Phi Theta Kappa are representative of the best among Peace girls. Sigma Pi Alpha SIGMA PI ALPHA is a national honorary language fraternity. The Theta Chapter at Peace seeks an increased interest in the people and customs of foreign lands and a better knowledge of them. Direct contact is made with foreign countries through the medium of guest speakers. IVlembership in Sigma Pi Alpha is cpen to students having a high scholastic average in a modern language and in other academic subjects as well. Lejl to right: McKoy, MacPherson, Pressly. Narron, N( Alpha Pi Epsilon ALPHA PI EPSILON is a national honor society for commercial students. In view of the reputation of our school as an outstanding junior college in the com- mercial field, the Tau chapter was organized at Peace in 1942. The objectiv of the society is to profes- itus and skill of the college- cial student. Membership is by invitation only and is restricted to those of superior scholarship and unquestionable character and ability. } J Lejt to right: Law, Hester, Strother Scholastic Hoik TO BE RECOGNIZED for scholastic honors one must make an average of 90 or above. The following girls had achieved this honor by the close of the first term. Marjorie Law Mary MacPherson Mary Bates Sherwo Peggy Strother Sarah Klutz Jacquelyn Narron Natalie Neal Mary Lou Pressly Jane Winston Mary Lou Clifton Frances Coates Alice Terry Doris McKinney Jacqueline Rogers Paulii Agrii Sally Sue Barr Mary Hayes Barber Dickie Dunn Evelyn Lawrence Gwendolyn Woodlief Anne Kirksey Peggy Jane Warren Names in parenthe: unless otherw ' ' Jane McNair (Martha Fairley) Mary Lou Pressly (honorary member) Katherhie McMillan (Katie Patterson) Katherine Quinn (Katharine Briggs) Sally Townsend (Sarah Pate, Sally McNair, grandmother) Mary Myers Carter (Wilma Kirby) Katherine Arnold (Katie Patton) Anne Pleasants (Belle Blue, grandmother) Atwood Atkins (Atwood Hendry, grand- Anne Kirksey (Dorothy Alderman) Mary Bates Sherwood (Amy Stockard, Mary Bates, grandmother. Dr. Henry Jerome Stockard, grandfather) Alice Lee Terry (Margaret L. Smith) Sabra Baumann (Albert Penick Baumann, grandfather) Mary Stewart Covington (Elizabeth Gordon) Jessie Harvey (Eloise Boney) Betty Maness (Mariott Davis, Mariott Betts, grandmother) Norma Pitts (Laura Williams, grandmother) 4. ...jmm Daughters and Granddaughters Glee Club THE GLEE CLUB, under the excellent supervision of Mrs. Jeanette Exley Scrable, is open to all girls who are interested in music. The club participates in chapel si ices, programs, and free concerts of its o During the year the Glee Club has pre- sented many enjoyable features which i dude a Thanksgiving program and the yearly carol service given before the Christmas holidays. The club also broadcast over station WPTF in December. The beautiful concerts by the Glee Club will be well remembered as will also the special numbers by individuals in the club. Spanish Club DESIGNED to link interested studen Latin American people a Spanish Club holds an importani in forwarding the solidarity of the Ai To acquaint club members with Latin America, programs were planned around in- dividual countries. A variety of movies has been shown so that Spanish Club members might have a full knowledge of how their neighbors south of the border live. Senoritas from Latin America have proved to be an asset in teaching Spanish to English-speaking members. The former, in turn, have shown unusual ability in learning our native vernacular. Under the leadership of Miss Rachel Mc- Elroy, sponsor of the club, the following of- ficers have served throughout the year; pres- ident, Edith Crowley; vice president. Jean Rankin; and secretary, Janie Davis. , Art Club IN 1943 the Elsie Robertson Art Club was formed at Peace. For five years the club has endeavored to give its members a more appreciative interest and understanding in the field of art. Miss Mabel Pugh, the club ' s competent adviser, has served faithfully in her work in the art department and has given her deepest interest and her time to develop- ing the creative ability of all the art students. The Art Club holds its meetings once a month, and during the vear special art ex- hibits, field-trips, social meetings, and lectures are held for the express purpose of giving its members the opportunity to ap- iate the beauties around them. Front row left to right: Davis, Martin, McGougan, Grisso: Moore, Atkins. Back row: Barnes, C, Branch. Dunn, Matthews, M., Crawford, Whitehead. International Relations Club THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB is composed of Peace girls who are interested in current events and current problems. Under the guidance of Mrs. Robert F. Stoops, the club meets twice a month for lectures, discussions, and debates. The Peace International Relations Club is affiliated with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and seeks to do its part in stimulating careful reading, thinking, and analysis of the critical problems of the time. In order to have an actual part in helping to create a better world, the club has adopted two French children and sends them two boxes of food and clothing each month. k Home Economics Club THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB is new to Peace this year. It is composed of girls who are interested in homemaking. Its chief purposes are to promote interest in the field of home economics and to keep abreast of the times in those fields relating to the subject. EVERY STUDENT at Peace participates in the activities which are conducted by the Athletic Association. At the head of this organization is the Athletic Board composed of a president, secretary, and representatives of the literary societies. This group strives to promote an interest in various sports and this year it has sponsored trips to state-wide play-days. To those students who are active participants and who show skill and interest in all school sports, athletic letters are presented. Athletic Association , and N. Warre : Sigma Phi Kappa ANOTHER YEAR CLOSES with many happy memories of the old society, Sigma Phi Kappa. The first day went something like this: Surely, you are going Sig. Oh, After rush week. Bftveek of difficult de- cision, ending with Rie «Bamous marriage of Miss Sigma PhijB i Phi Kappa. Jr., initiation begaiT T Rciil r costumes we wore and the tjn | e fcfc-e Tfcade to do live Initiation closed with a formal ceremony. After a beautiful and inspiring service, we were full-fledged members of the Sigma Phi Kappa Society. This service was followed by a banquet at the Woman ' s Club. Yes, the year has left us Sigs, Loyal Sigs. Pi Theta Mu WHAT A TERRIFIC send-off the Pi ' s had this year — a memorable, exciting, and de- lightful year! Rush week officially began with the Halloween Party. Who could ever forget the spooky mght of October 29 — black cats, the terrifvrtlj ' horror house, and the witches ridiii ' ttroJ sticks? During pledge week tb PTs initiSMsd seventy-five Remember also Ste J we had at the inter-society banqucJa Little Red Riding Hood turned out to De a very successful stunt with the members of the other societies participating. Through th e years the familiar II w will serve as a reminder of the happy another successful year with the I I Rho Delta Chi HONOR AND LOYALTY— from the time we entered the gates, and ate ice cream cones at the Mother Goose Rhymes party, until we finally took our pledge along with many other fine girls, it was evident that this is what the Rho ' s staniVfor. Soon we learned the society play, awfly nter-society games. An effort to do our be in all these activities resulted in our learning to work and play together as a happy family. Beyond all our activities is a goal which each takes as a responsibility, to follow through for the glory of Rho Delta Chi. VOLLEY BALL BASKETBALL CLASSROOM SCENES MUMIm l uimau Seated, left to right: Stephenson and E Barnes, Standing: MacPherson and Fowle. Privileo ed Honor Roll THE PRIVILEGED HONOR ROLL is the highest honor group at Peace College. The members are chosen jointly by the faculty and the students for their character, integrity, conduct, capability, and scholarship. Be- cause of their qualifications, these girls are given extra responsibilities and special privileges. Marshals CHIEF MARSHAL Pi Theta Mu Myra Stone Pi Theta Mu Nancy Warren Rho Delta Clu Mary Anne Gold Sigma P)ii Kappa Hannah McCotter Marv Ruth Mart: Pi Theta Mu Rho Delta Chi Betty Atkinson Sigma Phi Kappa . Our Business . News from home. It ' s been a long, long time! 3. Big week-end. 5. Perfect balance. 6. Oops! Be careful. ' ' AND WORK 1. Waiting for the 10. Contentm 3. Food ' n ' stuff. 5. That frozen 7. Polka dots. BUT WE LOVED IT ALL 3. Our mascot 4. Playful Preps. 5. What, no books? 10. Having fun? 11. Old buddie Alma Mater In the heart of Carolina, ' Neath its skies of blue, Stands our noble Alma Mater, Glorious to view. Classic in her broad proportions. Looks she proudly down — Reared against the arch of heavei With the s s for c Lift the chorus, speed il Hail to thee, our Alma Mater; Hail, all hail, to Peace! •M i i 1 Edith Grissom: I ' ve decided to give up stenography. Miss Major: No! Why? Edith: I just can ' t bear to have any man dictate to me. Congratmlatioms AND VERY BEST W ISHES to the Students and Faculty PEACE COLLEGE , ? y -cO Thorpe: I think Miss May learned McKov: What maizes vou think so? Kitty: Because that ' s the way she v Dr. Stout: Spell straight. Anne Rovster: S-T-R-A-I-G-H-l Dr. S: Correct, what does it mt JOB P. WYATT SONS COMPANY HARDWARE : IMPLEMENTS DU PONT PAINT : VARNISH : OIL SEEDS : PLANTS : BULBS RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA are ju l rijihl.- ■Yes dear. I - .h I • had known of the Capital City Laun- dry long ago. You faith. A standard, accredited four-year college for women offer- ing B.A. and B.S. degrees. QUEEIV $ COLLEGE Charlotte, N. C. Hi NTh:R K. HUKKl.V. I ' n-s„lr„l DIAL 5721 Benj. F. McClamroch, Sr. President B. F. McCLAMROCH CO. 122 South Blount Street Raleigh, N. C. KRISPY-KREME Doughnut Company • 618 N. Person Phone 3-1438 Raleigh, N. C. Your Patronage Appreciated Ambassador, State, Palace, Capitol and Varsity Operated by NORTH CAROLINA THEATRES, Inc. THE BEST IN PHOTOPLAYS, VAUDEVILLE and STAGE SHOWS AT POPULAR ADMISSION PRICES Mrs, Bethune: Let me . Mrs, Betluine. No tongue PATRONIZE PIGGLY WIGGLY PIGGLY WIGGLY Raleigh ' s Smartest Shop HE STYLE CENTER FOR THE SMART COLLEGE GIRL For Pure Clear Crystul ICE and High Grade COAL PHONE 5589 CAPITAL ICE AND COAL CO. I great store to find Important gifts for important men OF gALEIOM MIU PERSON STREET PHARMACY PERSON STREET Two Stores HAYES BARTON P. D. GATTIS. I ' n.pru-lor A Complete Line of Nationally Advertised Drugs flus a Selected Assortment of Toilet Items SODA OUR SPECIALTY Mary Bates Sherwood: Daddy, I just found o Father: WelL I suppose you want a new hat. Miss May: Now what is this lovely in Isabelle Perry: Oil. I don ' t know. ' Rt stitution noted for? JAMES H. ANDERSON COMPANY Janitor Supplies p. 0. Box 342 418 W. Peace Street Dial 3-2750 Raleigh, North Carolina T. H. Briggs Sons, Inc. ■■(Mi,:lin„s Ol.lrsi If h. .legale and Retail llanlirare o ,v«_ ' E lal.lis|,„l 1K(,.-, l h„ne 2-202S Lance Packing Co., Inc. Candies and Peanut Products Phone 2-0728 P E GPAHAM, Representative Raleigh, N. C. BYNUM PRINTING COMPANY BETTER PRINTING PHONE 6417 Miss Enzor (in gym clas I ' ou were riding a bicycle. Myra Stone stops. ) n your baclcs and v r feet as though C. H. STEPHENSON MUSIC CO. Musical Mercliaudise • 121 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. TLei ianLO irui JOHN ASKEW PAIM ' ING A. D INTERIOR DECORATING Esliniales made in and out of town Hood-Model Dry Cleaning Company Raleigh, N. C. MEREDITH COLLEGE U( 1 ll)IIH)h eia an-., liege uthein nil , f t 11 e n 1 s h, s h Is American A-sociation fliueiihW en A n tion of American Lniversities PROGRESSIVE educational piogram in teims f Christian haractei an 1 service D 1 ,iii h 1 . i I f lud m li i i E ellent lil nn f, ciiu 1 n 1 41 II 1 1 II 1 1 1 tl 1 1 1 1 il s 1 Be l 1 1 1 1 li gei. 1 1 1 Ifnle for calalopw ami folder oj news. CARLYLE CAMPBELL, President Raleigh, North Carolina Mrs. Stoops: Tomorrow is George Wa Aileen Welsh: How old will he be ' shington ' s birthday. YELLOW CAB Co. 5811 -- ' AL- 5811 tftiivk (Hid Cureftil Svrvivv RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Barbour Proiliico Co. FRUITS and PRODUCE , l CllN Lirkrl Your Favorite Store For Smait Fasliioiis • f«9 liB? 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CONSTRUCTION, INDUSTRIAL, LOGGING AND MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT RALEIGH 3101 Hillsboro Street Phone 8836 WILMINGTON 5 Miles West - Rts. 74 76 Phone 2-2173 CHARLOTTE 2 Miles South - Rt. 21 Phone 4 4661 ASHEVILLE Sweeten Creek Rood Phone 789 ? of Doris Yelvt Doris Y.: Er-r, HlL through your school years I ' ll watch with good cheers, The progress of your educotior I ' ll provide good light, For your studies From the start l night, il groduatic As for food and good health. There also I ' ll help With appliances and safe ' frigeratio Your books and your clothes, What else goodness knows, I ' ve made with my ' lectrification When you leave your school days. There ' ll be hundreds of ways, I ' ll carry on in your chosen professic For us, It ' s never goodbye. Cause in the future I ' ll try To continue my cooperation REDDY KILOWATT Your Electrical Servant (CAROLINA POWER g IiIOMT COMFAWY ) wa lfmw4.w;uuuaj.ijaa Sue Crews: Well, Esther, reckon I gotta le inpe you don ' t get seasick on your voyage. ve you all and get back to O.xford, miss you. Miss Crews, but I surely The TRAILMASTER S() IETHIN(i NEM L LIXIKV BUS TRAVEL | .•SV ' Relax in perfect aircondilioned comfort in il- Camlina. and it ' s the pi-imomical wav m A.. your school and vacation travel. THE ROUTE OF T H E , _ 7 UUj2l U3wtetO FLORA MACDONALD COLLEGE RED SPRINGS, N. C. A SENIOR COLLEGE FOR JTOMEA FLORA MACDONALD COLLEGE : Red Springs, N. C. WE DELIVER DIAL 7588 HALIFAX STREET GROCERY 601 Halifax Street CHOICE MEATS : QUALITY GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Y ' oii trust its 1fu€iliit ALDREDGE CO. IT ' liolesale Grocers Phone 7540 RALEIGH DUNN Coo I - ees Bv Joyce ADLERS SLIPPER SHOP Jane Stephenson (one of jre you entertaining a girl Martha: Wait a minute, : Rothmoor Coats and Suits Exclusively in Ruleinh at EFIRD ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Mrs. Rowland to Marv van der Lugt c lave been here at seven ' o ' clock. Mary: Why, what happened ' omin g into study hall late; You s lOUld ( ( ( IDKXTAI, LiFi; IXSIRAXTE Co3IPANY HOME OFFK E: RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA Ask for GOLDEN TAP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE and ORANGE JUICE At the Soda Fountains And insii upon being served in DIXIE CUPS Garland C. Norris Co. Soiilhorn School Supply Company School - Laboratory anil Library Supplies Raleigh, N. C. The Way to HEALTH Through Fun! • Man Mur Bowling Center Paul M. Moore, Gen. Mgr. 2512 Hillsboro St Dial 2-3533 Raleigh, N. C. ' Let s Go To Man Mur IcRUtMOMJ V. H. KING DRUG CO Tf hoi esale Drugs Phone 2-0525 Roleigh, N. C. . (speaking to Dorothy! : Don ' t interrupt. I sai( a dear sweet girl— Nancy Barbee: You look all broken up. Peggy Jane Warren: I wro te home for m Nancy: Well, what of it! Peggy Jane: They sent me the lamp. DUKE UNIVERSITY BOYLAN-PEARCE Inc. rr rafnX ercr . -■• year of college, including Chemistr.v. Biology or Zoology and English An- •Raleighs supphed by Duke Hospital. Shoppimi rnrff admmirwni?e ' ' eligmirfor ' - a Center The Atlantic Fire Insurance Company R. S. Busbee, President Home Office : Raleigh, North Carolina Invites inquiries from all Peace Girls and their parents as to our p.ohc, covering WORLD WIDE insurance on Jewelry, Wedding Pre::ents and Furs from almost every type of damage to whicfi these articles are subject at very low rates PHONE US NOS. 4671 - 4672, OR ADDRESS US AT BOX 150, RALEIGH CONTRIBUTED BY A FRIEND Vinegar jug Slippery edge Pickled bug. LYNCHBURG ENGRAVING •COMPANY- LYNCHBURG • VIRGINIA CJ rtdMeJiA-a Cf €±UjL. cAnmixih-. 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