ii J jiL-]-:v;w. ' . ti: i:ii:,-wn ■PEACE COLLEGE Raleigh, North Carolina Annual Publication by the Students of PEACE COLLEGE Raleigh, North Garohna Elaine Stewart Editor-in-Chief Caroi,yn Tyner Business Manager (tl S zl s -xi ■n feL,4. p V VJ m ■- Ai. •: %£ :4t '  1? { ff! {H i 1 . , ' ' • «  iZ_i. Ullu r _ rd The LoTls. narncd Iroiii the legeiid (if the Lolophai;! in llie Odyssey who sidisislcil on lotus fruit and li etl in the dieaniy indolenee it iii(hii-ed. is die name Peace students ciiose nianv years ago lor lh -ir annual pnldieation. To re]nesenl the loxc of God. Botticelli used the rose. Espe- cially does llie lo el pink and i;old Peace rose lepresent this lo e to u.-. As (iod loves and liinds us togetlier in this Chris- tian coinininiitN called [Vace College, what more appropriate symlicd could the Lull s use than a Peace rose? As you turn the pages of the 1963 LoTls. we ho|ie vou will be reminded of the love and concern of others that lia e made this year at Peace C(dlege possible for us all and lliat in years to come the l.iiTl s will continue to remind you of a wonderful and fini-filled vear at Peace. The Editor cii? ' - Conte ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS SOCIETIES STUDENT CLUBS FEATURES ADVERTISERS 8 14 68 76 80 88 96 106 116 kj «i ji - . ,Jkam Oil March 21. 1962. Peace joyously received the news that a Chicaf;o Pieshyteiiaii hail given the coUege S300.000 for tiie erection of a Sliiilent Ce ' iiter. Like a transfusion of new iih)i)cl to a convalescent, came the surprise gift of this man who helieves that his money can best he used by ' small, worthy colleges. His confidence in us has given us greater confidence in ourselves. By strange coincidence last year a vigorous, striking new descendant of the Peace rose was named Chicago Pence. In gratitude for the love of God as it has been shown to us through this wonderfully generous (Jucaiio-Peace. Christian gentle- man, we dedicate the Lotus of 1963 to MR. GROVER M. HERMANN V 1 ss . .v ys M.v. . .-... U I? ' S- C Sa BE ■E I Administration and Faculty The 1963 Lotis salutes the facuhy and administration of Peace Colh ' e. Tlie students are grateful for the dignity and elegance in mind, manners, and tastes exemplified hy you, our leaders. Conscious tliat the chief function of the past is to give life to the present, you have encouraged us to think as well as to learn. Your interest in the development of our lives here at Peace is a source of great pride among us, the students. We are grateful for your cheerful and intelligent response to our calls, and we feel that you have given us tangihle demonstrations of your interest, love, and forbearance through service to us. Because of the wealth ol things you have meant to us, we pay a special tiiljutc to you, our admiuistratinn and facultv. 4 Ur. iLL1AM C. FRESSL The President Dr. William C. Pressly. the president of Peare College, is firmly dedicated to the pin ' ijose of Christian education. Since 1926 he has lieen the guiding hand at Peace College, molding the thoughts and lives of thousands of young women. His life has lieen dcMilcd In the dcvchipiuent of IVace College, and his enthusiasm pervades all aspects of our college life. He is a man to every student dear. ...... .,Ajr .... .,. . ,.f.fJ lmtmlif jtftfifflJUif ' f-, j)t. l .f ' g. Administration Miss Miknie Turinek Social Dean J ' Mk. Norm w J. Mills Acath ' iinr I hum Mr. I)a ii W i(m:r Assisfanl to lite I ' irsiiJrnI 10  IP P H-- ' mmrn ' mmm mmr f ikk dl Mrs. J. R. Basincer B.S., A.M. Commercial Subjects Mli . J. . l HWA IjDMI .A.B.. A.M. History Mk. J. l HMI I ' .nM. B.$.. A.M. Mathematics Mk ' i i.l Booth A.B. (.ommercial Subjects FACULTY Miss Makcaret Bissll A.B.. A.M. Piano Misv | ' Ns|| ( M| lillN li. . Hihlc Miss Patricta Di min B.S.. M.S. Ilrii th iin l Pli .sirti EiJurutii ' U Mii. (,i.in;i.i. llMtitis I.iihiiriitiir Assistiiiii .MlbS E CL _N HOLLOMAN A.B. Science Mils. Knlii.liT JOM,; .n. Spcft h mid Ih tttniilii Ml!. Ka ! MUM) KltilM K R.M.. M.: i. I ' oii-e and Choir Dirfctor Mn . William Miller A.B.. A.M. Orgu7}ist 11 i. tfSt atjoiiiiiaMair Bejs . ' i- 1; 1. ' - — — ■— 7r- ' Mu . (-LI.NN it VM) LI. U.S.. A.M. English Mli .. K. ( . Si II u l.H I l .N A.lt.. A.M. English Ii; . R. A. Mivw A.B.. M . English FACULTY Mli. |- 1.1. Ml HKl,lt li. .. E.I.M. -m Ml---. Ji LI Skinneh .ll.. li.S. Lilinir an Mil-, 11, M Ml.illll. ,1 11.,-.. A.M. ( .fiinni-i I Hil iihni ts V£ K ln. (. via SlKLFS li.A. Hisior l)|{. SaMoUD |.NST(.)N A.M.. Ph.D. Ps rhf ng and Sorlolngy 12 Mrs. MiTTiE Alkwnder R.N. . ur$e Mrs. !iu:nk Pascal Hostess Miss Lvda Baicom Bursar Mrs. Melba Castle Supervisor of Buildings COLLEGE Mks. Frxntes I) rde Hostess Mk. E. B. Guwlb . tght (T atrhmnn lu ' l ' iii Liltiai laii- STAFF Miss Gerry Stephenson Secretary to the Prtsident Mil-. MiLDHKii Thicpen Hostess 13 MliS. FWK ILLIAMS Diet it tun Mrs. L. a. ' ilson Hostess Student Body Wf Peai ' e Collei;i tudent compii f ' a iciiiarkaMr cDriiiiiiiiiity. Fidiii llii ' fii l iiKiiiiciit ol cin injj, [lir ihresliold inlo tlie now laiiiiliai ' I ' liliaiice hall, we sensed an alniiispliere of warm liiendliiiess and riili Iradilicm. I ' lcliind ns were towns and homes, difteiinj; i;reallv in size and kind, liehind us weie our lainilies. laii;e anti small. l Peaee we soon lies an lorniing slrons; new Iricndships. We developed a new lo all and a hi,i;her standard in onr li i . ll didn ! lakr loni; lor ns III know llial we lielon ed. llial we were a pait of some- thing tiaditional and worthwhile here at i ' eai-e. 15 .-■•JA X j ' f.A  -£ 2it viesK:i .v.£sry.mv r a j.r r , .-.-- : .. „ ,- , ■§. Senior Class Officers Nancy Klise Prfsident Mm i.v DiA ' riks ice-l ' ipsidfiit I i m: I1ki!Iii g .SV(7 ( ' ( ■V I ' am Howry T it ' iistircr Mi.s-; 1 ' atricia Dunn Advisor 16 Class of 63 MARY FRANCES AMENDOI.V Salislnirv Sigma Phi Kappa: Delta Chi. Fi ' c i(ii ' iit 2: Dianiateers 1. 2; Spanish Cliil) 1. 2: Cliairmaii ui ()i iciitation Com- mittee 2: Chairman of Class Dav 2. PRISCILLA RUTH ANDERSON Wareham. Massachusetts Rho Delta Chi: Delta Chi 1. 2: Choir 1. 2: Yoinii; Repiil)lieans Chil) 1.2; Photographer. Peace Times 1. JANE WELLINGTON BAKER Charlotte Sigma Phi Kappa: Hall Chairman 2: International Re- lations Chih 1. 2: Draniateers 1. 2: Student (Council Puhli itv Committee: Delta Chi. Secretary 2: Mar- shal 2. ■17 Class of 63 ANN EDWARDS BARKINCER Rolihins S|)ani li Chili: Papyrus ( IliIi: Pp(ici ' Times Stall ' : f ' lii TliPta Kappa: P.S.C.A. (laliinet: WCstrniiistcr Fellow- ship Representative. LINDA KATHRYN BENNETT Mcmiit ()li e SiiiiiKi I ' lii kiijtpd. Srirrlaiy 2: Iiilcirialidrial Relations Chih: (Jhaimiaii ol Awards ( oiiiinittee. ANNE WILSON BII.ISOI.Y Werulell Rhd Drltii C.lu: I ' l ' iice Times I : Draniateers 2: Lp Ccrcle Frnnrais 2: Home Economies Cliili 2: Oiin Denio- erats Club, I ' resident 2. 18 Class of 63 KATIE RAE BOWEN Piiietowu Rho Delia Chi: Hall Cliainiian 2. CATHERINE MARSHALL BOWLES Roxlioro Rlu, Delta Chi: Delta Chi: The Lotus Staff. EMILY KATE BRADSHAW Raleigh Phi Thetu Mii: Delta Chi: Member of Non-Resident Group. s 19 Class of ' 63 BAHIiAKA LOUISE P.HOW N Salisliiirv Siiiiiui I ' lii kiipjiir. Stiuleiit Council Itepii ' M ' iitative; Deltii Chi: TlIK LoTls Staff. MARY I, A VI MA BROWN MiMiiil Airv Rho Delia Chi: llph, I ' l Epsilon: TllK l.ciTr- Staff. PAMELA HAVENS BOWRY KicliMioiuL Virginia .S ymc; f ' hi kiiiijKi: Liteniational Relations CIni): Span- iisli Cliili: Senior Class TieasLiier: Thk Lotus Staff. 20 -m Class of ' 63 JIDIT!! A. lURGESS (jairifi ' I ' i Thelii Mil. Tit-aMiifi- 2: ) ( I ' i E silon. SARA EVANS BURNS Limilifi 1(111 Rho Delta Chi: International Relations (lliili 2; I ' apyius Club. Treasurer 1 : Pence Times Stall I : Intranuirals Chairman 2. JO ANN BURROWS Charlotte Sigma t ' lii knpim: Dramateers, Secretary 1. I ' rcsiileiit 2; Spanish ( liili I. 2; Delta ( ' hi 1. 2: Iiilerrialional Relations Ckili 2; TlIK LoTl s Staff 2. 21 Class of ' 63 ■A.M CAROL ANN CANTER North WilkcslMini Signiii Phi hiipiui: Spaiiisli Cli FREIDA A. CARPENTER Slielliy Sigma Phi Kappa: President of Honor Court 2; Elec- tions Committee 1. 2; Stantlards Conmiittee 1: Student Council 2: Fomideis Dav Conmiittee 2; Peace Times Staff 1; Delta Chi 2; Outstanding Senior. VALERIA CARR RoM ' Hill Sigma Phi Kappa: lloruc Econouiio Cluh. I ' n sident 2; Art Club 2. 22 Class of ' 63 IMAKTHA MARTIN CHANDIKR Sali l)iiiy. Mary land Pi Theta Mii: (llidii ' I. 2; Le Cercle Fraiicdis 1 ; Yoima Democrats Cluli 1. 2. BEVEKI. ' i JEAN COHOU.N Elizalieth City Rho Delta Chi: I ' cnce Times Staff 1. 2: Spanish Clnh 1; Resident Group (iliairman 2: Internalional Rrlali(iii Club 2; Marshal 2. FLORENCE STOKES CURRIE Kciiansville Sigma Phi K qipa: Tin-; Lutus Staff 1: Le Cercle Fran- cais 1, 2; Ciioir 1 ; Daiij;iiters and GranddaLighters Chd) 1. 2. 23 Class of ' 63 ISZ GLENDA LOU DALY Coldsliorn SifiUKi Phi Krippii: lldiiii ' Kcdiiiiiiiirs CAuli ]. 2; Le CVr- clr I ' ldiiiiiis 1 ; ' ' : Ldi IS Slair 2; Peaii ' Times Stall ' 2. JANET KAE DALY Gdldslioio Siiiinii I ' hi kiipp i: Till-: LoTis Staff 1; Delta Chi 1. 2; Diaiiiateers , 2: Le Ceicle Fnmcais . 2. MOF.LY LOU DEVRIES Fra mi nulla Ml. Ma ssarliii setts Siiiinii I ' hi k(i[ ji(r. Iiilcnialidnal l{flatioiis (Miili 2; I.e Cercle Franeais L 2; Delta Chi 1.2; The Lotus Staff 2; Senior Class Vice-Piesideiit. 24 Tl Class of 63 JUDITH ALLEN DILL Devon. Pennsylvania Rho Dfitu Chi: Home Economies Chili. Tieasuier 1 : International Relations Club 1.2; Deltii Chi I ; l ' .S.( ' .A.. Episcopal Denominational Cliairman 2: i ' lii; I.irns Staff 1 ; Le Cercle Francnis. ANNE ELIZABETH DYSON Raleif h Pi Thftil Mil: Home Economics Chili 2. PATRICIA AMELIA ECKOLS Raleigii Pi Theld Mil. President 2: Non-Resideiit Group Chair- man 2: Marshal. 23 Class of ' 63 MARGARET ANN EDMUNDSON Goldsliorti Siiniii Fill kiiiiim: (Jiict ' iis College Transtei-; Iiilenui- tinii;il RelatidiK (Hull 2: l.f Ci ' irle Francnis 2. BARBARA LOUISE EDWARDS ( lliiiidii Sigma Phi K(ii j)n: l.c C-rclr I ' mniiiis 1. 2: ( luiir 1. 2: Pence Times Si. ill 2. M . i MARY WINIFRED EVERETT Riiliciv(in illr Rho Delia Chi: Ail Chili. I ' loiilml 2: l.e Cerele Fran- cais 2; Sliuleiil Go i-i nniciil snriali(iM 2: (iimi; Dt-rnci- rrats Cluli 2. 26 Class of ' 63 JUDY LYNN FORRES Rocky Mount Rlio Delta Chi. fe ' ii ;p n jiiifr y-a NANCY GERARD Roxboro Sifiiiui I ' lii Kiijipii: Le Cerde Francais 2: Slmlcnl Oiiv- eniriii ' iit (i(iali(iii. PailiaiiierUariaii ' 2. SARA LYNNETTE GOODEN f]lizalietlitii vii SifiriKi Phi K(i])i a: Le I ' .ercle Fidncdis 2. 27 Class of 63 REBA WALKER GRIFFIN Kanna] ()li Sigma I ' ll! kdiifKi: ' (uiiiii l!c|iiilili(aiis C.liili. I ' lcsident 2; Delta (.hi: Oriciilalioii ( .(iiiiniillci ' ; Rfsjdcnl Orciiip Cliai)niai -. MARY EI.AINF HADEN I.umlieilon Siiiitia Pill K(iji (r. l ' a|i riiN (iliili I. I ' l csiilent ' 1: I ' eaie Times Stall I. Edihii 2: TllK I.oTls Stall ' I: ()iil tanil- iii Senior. %. ; 9 v LINDA GRAHAM HARRIS Gieeiiviilt ' Siiiiiiii Pill k(i iir. Delia ( ' In 1. 2. 28 Class of ' 63 NANCY ROSE HARRIS Want ' iiloii Rlui Delta Chi: Spanisli ( luli I. 2; International Re- lations C.liil) 1. Vire-Fresident 2: Pence Times Staff 2; Resident (Jidiip ( ' .haiiiiian 2: Mav Coiiit 1. TERRY LYNN HARI.ES Rocky Mount Siiimij Phi kiipiHi: Spanish Cl ili 1.2: l)ell i (hi 1. 2; The LoTls Staff 2: Standaids Coniniiltee 1. 2. DORIS SUZANNE HARPER Fiii|Liav Spiings Sigma Phi Kappa: Art Club 1.2: Daughters and Grand- daughters Clid) 1, 2: Peace Times Stall. I ' liotographer 2; National Honor Society, President Piep IV: (ilioir 1 ; May Court Prep IV. 29 Class of ' 63 I.YDIA I,ENTZ HEARNE Mlieinaile Siij.niii Flu kii]i]iii: llciriu ' Economics ( ' liili ' 1: Diaiiui- teers 2; Sluilt-iil Oiiiiril Representative 1, 2: Ciiairman of Resideiil (.1iimi|i (ihairrnan 2; Handliook Conniiittee; Orientation (loniniillce 2: l ecieation Association, Sec- retary 2: ( )iil lanilinu Senior. MARGARET IRENE HEDGEPETH i.iltli ' lon Rh„ Drltn Chi: S],ani ll CInl, 1. 2: Deltn Chi 1, 2. DIWK CMIOI. HERRING Mel .can. iriiinia Rho Delta ( ' hi. . ccretarN- ' rieasiirer 2; Spanish Clnii, Treasurer 2; ounii; Repniilicans Cliili. .Secretary 2; International Relations GInli 1. 2: Senior ( lass Secre- tary 2; Delta Chi; F.S.C.A., Methodist Denominational ( ' hairman 2. 30 Class of 63 MARY ANN HOFFMAN iliiiinf;t(iii. Delaware Rho Delta Chi: Home Eeoiioniies Cliil) 1. 2 Cliili 1. 2: Non-Resident Group Cliairrnan 2. ' |Kin i h LINDA MINA KK1,I.Y Pavelleville Sigma Phi Kappa: International Relations Cliili I. 2; P.S.C.A.. President 2: Hoii jr Court 2: Student Coiimil Representative 1.2: Men (Jiiren 2. NANCY WITCHER Ki.lSK Rirluiiond. ' irginia Sigma Phi Kappa: Home Economies Chili 2; Pence Times Staff 1; Student Council Representative 2; Social Committee 2: Junior Class President: Senior Class President 2: Founder ' s Day Committee: Outstanding Senior. I . 1 f - I 31 rr Class of ' 63 WII.IJK MAE KNOTT Raleigh Pi TliPtn Mu: Phi Thpta Kaj)jui. President 2; S])anisli Cliili. Vice-l ' iesident: Yoijii!; Democrats Club 2; Peace Times Stall 1. Si-crelaiN 2. Sill I! I. KY ANN KRIEGAL Raleigh Siiiimi Phi Kiijipii: I.e Ceicle Francois 1. 2; TllH: LoTUS Staff 2: Draiiiateers 2. SUZANNE CLARY l.ANDIS Chapel Hill Si( nni Phi kappa: Daughters and Graiiddaiiglilers Clnh 1, 2; Iriteniational Relalidiis Chili 1, President 2; Yonng Republicans Club 1. 2: P.S.C.A.. Social (Chairman 2: Non-Resident Group Cliaiinian 2. 32 Class of ' 63 SLSA.N ALICE LASALI.A Raleigh Sigmii Phi kdjipii: (in-Iie i(leiit Gimiii (lliairriutii 2. MARILYN JUANITA LEE Dunn Sigma Phi Kappa: Art CIuli 1. 2: Spanish C.luli 1. Vire- Piesident 2; Papyni? Chili L 2: Delia Chi 1. 2; ReiTea- tion Association, Secretary 1; Draniateers L Secretary 2: Peace Times Staff 1. 2: Choir. President 1; Assistant Editor of The Lotls 2: Young Democrats Chili 1. 2. LINDA ELAINE LITTLE Charlotte Sigma Phi Kappa. President 2: Art Club 1. 2: Delta Chi I. 2: International Relations Ckih 1: Social Com- mittee 1 : Haiidliook Committee. 33 £ Class of ' 63 LUCILLE GERVAISE LOULA Garner Siiiiiia Flu kii tji(r. tliiliii I ' i Epsilim. Viir-Presidciit 2; i i ii-Hr icli ' iil (Idinicil Hcprcseiitativf 2; (!lii ii I. EMILY ELIZABETH L() E Kaiiiiapiilis Si riiii Flu kdiijxi: Delta Chi 1, 2; Rt ' sidciil (iioiii) ( ' liaiiiiuni. Sccit ' tarv 2: Slandaids CDriiiiiittee 2. LINDA FAYE LUTHER Raleijih Fill Tlii ' ta Mil. St ' cretary 2; Noii-Re.sident Group Gliair- maii 2: lMar lial. 34 lar Class of 63 DOROTHY MORRISON McDONALD Ralei-h Siiiiiia Phi Kappa: Non-Resident Grduji (lluiirnian: May Court, Maid of Honor 2. FRANCES CLARKE MANNING Roanoke Rapitis Siiiiiia I ' lii kappa: The Lotus Stall: hilrinalional Re- lations Ciuli; Spanish Cluli. MARGARET MICHAEL MANSOUR Kinston Sigma Phi Kappa. Class of ' 63 t- ANN RUSSELL MAI!TI l)Uiliii ;ton « n. Delta Chi: I ' liK Lotus Stall: Delta Chi: Le Cercle Franeais. LYNDA ANN MEARS Rocky Mount Sii ma Phi Kappa. Treasmcr TiiF, Lotus Staff: Peace Times Stall: International lu ' lation (lluli: Home Eeo- noniics Chili: Stanllarcl (loniniitlee 1, 2: Delta Chi: May Court 2. JLDITH ANN MERCER Gold- ' lioi ( Rho Delta Chi: Halifax House President. 36  w ' ' w ' Class of ' 63 PATRICIA LEA MII.IAEK Raleigh ' ; Tlu ' ta Mu: I ' .S.C.A. I. 2: Ait Cliil, 1 : (miiii; Dcrni (■rats Cluh 1. 2: l)elt i Chi 1. 2. PHYLLIS ANN MYERS Ashelioro Sii:ma Phi Kappn : P.S.C.A.. Secietary 2: jLinior Class Treasuicr: Inteiiiatidiial Relations Chili; Delia Chi ], 2; Le Cerile Frmuiiis: Drainateers. ANN STUART NEWBERRY Eayetteville Rhit Delhi Chi: The Lotus Slafl ' . Assistant Art Editoi ], 2: Peace Times Stall 1. Art Editor 2. Plmtdgrapher 2; Delta Chi 1. 2; International Relations Cliih; Yonng Repuhlieans Cliih 1. 2: Hoiiie Economics Cluh I. 2: Papvrns ( hih I. Secretary 2: Le Cerele Fraiicais. 37 Class of ' 63 ANITA FAYE NORRIS Newport News. Virginia Pi Theta Mil. CAROLYN VICK OTUEL (joidshoro Siu:niii I ' hi Kiippii. Vice-PresideiU: Honie Economii ' s ( ' lull. Viie-Presideiit : ( iluiinnaii of Soeial ( ornuiitlee 2. CLAUDIA JUNE PAOLONI Crecnslioio Sii iiKi I ' hi kiijipii: inli ' i ruiliiinal Relations Clidi; Diam teers; Delta Chi: Art Cliili. 38 Class of ' 63 MARTHA KAY PATTERSON Carthage Rliu Delta Chi: Student Goveiiiiiieiit: Rei-ieatiou As- sociation President; Choir, President 2; Drainateers; Le Cercic Fnmcnis 1. Secretary 2. KATHERINE CARTER POND Siifl ' olk, Virginia SiiiiiKi I ' lii kiii)iia: Stndcnt (jonncil: Secretary-Treas- urer Student Government Association: Vice-President Recreation Association 1 : Le Cercle Finncnis. Vice- President I. President 2: Daughteis and Cranddaughlers Chd.; Delta Chi. ■:, JANE KATHERINE PRICE Falls Church. Virginia Rho Delta Chi: P.S.C.A.. Puldicily Chairman 1. Day Student Re])resentative 1. Vice-President 2: Interna- tional Relation Chdi 2; Standai(l Committee 1. 3 • Sil - 39 rr Class of ' 63 PEGGY JO PROCTOK liocky Mount Rlio Delta Chi: President of Student Goveriniient As- soeiation 2: Peace Student Christian Asscxialion 2; Founder ' s Day Connuittee 2; Dranunteeis 1 : [,e Cercle Froncais, Treasurer 2; Miss Peace: Phi Theta Kappa. S- ' vl flS ' ' ■if MAKV KATE Ol ICK New Kern Rhi l),4ta Chi: Spanish Chili: Delia Chi. JEAN LOUISE RAMEY I -iinihcrtiin Siiiiiui Plii kaiijia: Le Cercle Francais ' ..t jl ■i 40 Class of 63 SUE CATHERINE REECE Ciamei ' ton Si iiiKi I ' lii Kiippii: Cliciir 1: Home Ecdiiimilcs (lliili 2: Le Certie Francdis 1. 2; Ail ( ' .lul 2; Slmlc-iil ( ' .(Miiuil RepresfMitative 2. JLLIA LUUISE RICHARDS Carrie Sigma Phi Kappa: Le Cercle Fmncais 1.2: Pcaci ' Times Staff I; YoiiiiK Democrats Cliili I. 2. SUSAN RICHARDSON Riifky Mount Rlio Delta Clii: Dramateers 1. Treasurer: ISajitist De- nominational Chairman 2; Handbook Committee Chair- man 2; Founder ' s Dav Conmiittee 2: Outstandinu Senior 2; Chief Marshal. ilr- 41 Class of 63 ISZ GAY GILLIAM SElliEKT Rirli! d. V inioiKl. Virmma Signi ' i Phi Kiij)j}ii: Stiult ' iit Gnvernnient Assoi-iation. Vice-President 2; Home EtMinoinii ' s Cluh 2; Pa|ivnis Clui) 1; Ppikc Times Staff 1: Handhook Committee 2: Young Repiddirans Glidi 1. ire-l iesident I. 2: Oiit- standiiig Senior. JANET ALLEN SI I A lleliiil II Rhi) Delia (Hi:: Le ( ' erele Friiiieiiis pii I ' Al LA W ALKEI! SHLTT Raleigii Pi Theta Mil. Viee-Presidenl 2: Non-Resident Grniip (_!liaii-maii 2; Tiik L(itus Staff ' 1. liiisiness Staff 2: Penee Times StiilJ : Student Guxeriiriient. Non-Resident Repre- sentati e . 42 r Class of 63 MARGARET EXUM SMITH Kalei-h Sigma Phi Kappa: Ount; Dfiiiociats Clul) 1. Trecismer 2: Spanish CIuIj 2. SARAH JEFFERIES SMITH Chester. South Carolina Rho Delta Chi: Delta Chi 2. PATRICIA ELAINE STEW ART Favetteville Sigma Phi kappa: Inteinalional Relatiuiis (Jhili I. Seeretary-Tieasurer 2; Delta Chi I, 2: Spanish Chih 1, 2; The Lotus Staff 1. Editor-in-Chief 2; Hume Eco- nomics Cluh 1, 2: Student Council Representative 1; Recreation Association Awards Chairman 1: Marshal; Outstandinj ' Senior. 43 B - ? - id rr r: Class of ' 63 LINDA EAKI. SUiMMEHI.lN G()ldsl)oi ' o Rlin Dflta Chi: All Cliili 1. 2: Serietary ..f Hcuior Cniirl 2: ) (( -■Epsihiii 2. Secretary 2: Deltn Chi 2. K TIIV ANN TAI,LKV Fiii|iKi Springs Kho Delia Chi: llpha I ' i Kitsilon 2. Piesident 2; Morn- iiig Watcli ( ' liairiiian 2; Inlei-naliniuil lu ' latioiis Cliil) 2; Peace Times Staff 2: ( dil laniliim Sciiidi ' : Elections (Jonmiittee Cliainiuui 2. JUDY GAYEE TAVE()I{ Zcliiildn Kill, Delia Chi: TlIK EoTl s Slair 2; Delia Chi 2: Ycuiig DeiiiDcrats (iluh. ice-l ' icsidcnt 2; Peace Times Stall 1, 2; Draniateers 2; Home Economics Chili 2. m ' - 44 Class of ' 63 .MARTHA CAKOI. TI ll!KI{LAkE I.oiii liii|-g Siiimti Phi Kiii iiii: C.hdir 1; S|iaiii li C.luli 1. 2: umi: DeiiiDirals (lliili 2. JUDITH GAY TICKER Gici ' iivillc Rliii Dfltii Chi. Fic ident 2: Resident Group Cli 1.2; Delta Chi 1. 2; Mav Couil 2. ' ■T M 00 MARIAN CAROLYN TYNER Raleij;!) Siu.m(i I ' hi kiii i)ii: l u iiiess Manager of The Lotls 2; Le Cercic Fiancais 1. 45 Class of ' 63 JIDITII EVA WADFORD Ralei.uh Siiiiini Flu Kdiijxi: oung Dcinocials Cluli I. 2; Spanish Cliili, Pifsidciil 2. SARAH WOOD WALKER iiiilsiir Si ' j.11111 I ' lu kdjtiia: Spanish (Ihili ' 1: Ihiint ' Econnniii ' S (.:hih 2; Delia Chi 1.2: Dianial. ' crs 2. JOYCE GARRET ' I ' WAIil) Raleigh Siiiiii i Phi KiqijKi: Spanisli ( Jiili 1 ; Di ' lla ( ' III 1 : Home Ecdniiniics Cinh I . 46 ' yWft Class of ' 63 ISABEL HARRIS Tli()iiia ville Sigma Phi Kappn: Cluiir I : Home Economics Cliil) 2: Spanish Cluli 2: International Relations Club 2; Treas- urer. P.S.C.A. SANDRA ALLEN ROGERS Ralei.sli Woman ' s Collei;e Transfer; Alpha f ' l Epsi iui. ir SALLY ANNE W ILLIAMS Arlington. Virginia Sigma Phi Kappa: Inlcrnaliojial Relations ( liili 2: Home Economics Cliili 1. 2; Delta Chi 1. 2: Standanls Committee 1; Le Cercle Francois 2. Outstandinc FREIDA CARPENTER Freida. as Piesideiit of the Honor CoLiit. is adniiit ' d and respected liv all ulio know her. Her charactri. Iicr inliMCsl in others, and lier I ca dc r h i |i ahility are only a lew ot the characteristics that liave made her worthy of lieini; named one of the most ontslandini; rnend ers of the Senior ( ' lass. ELAINE HADEN Honest. liirndK. and i:rn- uinelv sinccic. Klainc i a rare sonl whose iniM ' lli h man- ner is rcxcalcd in i ' M-i lliin she does. The iM(■l■|(■dcxo- lioM and inlci;nl - v di-|ilavs have distini;iiislied her as a dependahle leader and have made her one of the rnosl out- standing nienihers ol her ila s. She has conlriluilcd rnmh to Peace Collci;e. V r p ] Seniors ]Mn HEARNE Entliiisj;i rii. aliilitv. and a sincere 1 r ieiui I i iiess make Lydia the (iiitstaiuling gill she is. He|- hiuh character lias aided her in hei ' pDsition as (Chairman il the Resident Giiiup (Chairmen. We couldn ' t have dune uithciiit her. iVjr truly she has added nuuii to our years at Peace. NANCY KI.ISE VrsatiIe and iiifted. Nancy has shown her great ahility lor leadership as the Senior Class President. She has given of her time and self to help others and has proven herself worthy of hecomiug an out- standing senior. Her friend- liness, good h u m o r. a n d complete honesty have made her respected and admired liv all. Jm£i. r Outstandinc SUSAN RICHARDSON W illi her ut ' iit ' ldiis attitude. y,r II II i iir a nil lea il Miiili ' . Susan lias liecdiiie a 1 1 iie exam- ple 111 I ' eace spiiil. She i: i;a . Wfi liigli ideals make lier one that is admired h all. She certainly deserxes the honor ol lieiui; iliosen ail out- standing seni(jr. GAY SEIP.KKT As ire-|)i I ' siileul ci| llie Peace Student Goveniineut As- sociation. CaN has dis])la ( ' d i|ualitie- ol chaiaelei and leadei ' iip in |iiilliii all she loiilil iiiio iiiakiiiji I ' eace a liiiei clinol in which to li e. She i sincere and ii ir-lworthy and her many friends here at I ' eace gi e her their love and respect Im hci williiiiAiiess in serve. Sh.c Is tiiil an out- standiiii; senior. WB m Seniors EI.AINB: STEWART illi her lonscieiitiousness and in(t ' iitv of purpose, Elaine has distiiii uished her- self as a dependable and trust- worthy leader. She has put nuicli time and hard work into her joh as Editnr-in-Chief of the veail k. Her genuine enthusia.-in to help others has won tor ' her the admiration and res]ieet of her friends. She will always be reniendiered loi ' her ()ntrihMtii)iis to Peaee. KATHY TALLEY Kathy ])ossesses many fine ipialities whieh entitletl her to he chosen an outstanding mem- ber of her class. Her willing- ness to do any job given her and to do it well has distin- guished her as a trustworthy and dependable leailer. She has given ol her best service to Peace. fT Junior Class Officers Diana Ligets Secretary Kathy Hacby Treasurer Georgia Davis President JODV VaI.ACO ice-President Miss Pansie Cameron Advisor 52 3s SSS!S:Ss Class of 64 Jane Cornelia Adams Elizabeth Ann Aiken Janet Gail Alexander Vicki Camille Allen Nancv Saunders Alston Cathy Ann Austin Cecilia Ann Austin Katherine Hines Bagby Judith Gayle Bailey Shirley Gray Baker Carol Ann Baker Elizabeth Willcox Beall Pamela Dianne Booth Sarah Elizabeth Best Clara Ann Bradley m Olivia l,iiine Brewer Karen Elizabeth Brower Daisy McKas Br an Marietta Josephine Broadfield Camille Oliver Broadhurst Susan Relfe Br tu; dilun Betty Jo Brxant Sarah Virsinia Bullock 53 — Class of ' 64 «j|| K L n(la Fa i ' Biillcr l.iiuisc Lmiiii ' CariaiU I ' atiiria iin ( aiui|i Slierv I ( aiiii-ron Jam ' Caiiil Carnplii ' ll Juil) (ilciiila (;a|i|is Jaiif lla c ( ' aiico Dudley N.-ll Carter Or!aiia Manning Caiif ' linian Mai Ann ( avey Patricia Anne Cecil Jo Anni- Kiizalietli Clianee ,-. i: - Juditli l. nn (!lic liiiiit Jud) ka (:iiil,iie s Nane (ierlrude Christian Jeri Sue Clark ■t Sandra Sue ( ' line Maril n l),-l,,rc Collins Frances Cail Ciioper Kenee Jeanne Cousino IVfS ! ' • duria Jean Co Lillian CIicinI DaniiJs CaroUii l.i ' l rand Davis Frances Mo,,re Da is 54 •rw Class of ' 64 Geiirgia L iiiie Davis Car ile Danize Delliritige Elizaliclh Ifutli Dflliiiger Miriam Juhiixni Dmsev -: V Lui Luriaiiie Duncan Jean Hunter Edwards Clierxl Leigli Erhard Katlierine Lucille Erwin Susan Patricia Eerrell Mary Frances Floyd (ilirisliiie J(ise| liine Garden Knuna I ouise Gardner 4 V Marsha L nn Garner Jill Eleanor Gilmore Nancv Elizalietli Godwin Toni Goessler Jessie Penny Gooch Carol Elizabeth Gordon lVtt Frances Greene Jane MarKn Green Carolui ()li ia Hackney Susan L nne Hagw ood Julia Lynn Hall rV 55 Class of ' 64 4 | Carol I Iran Harris Su.saiinc llcriKliiii Svlvia Jean Hull, ,u, -11 Diana janr ll.n.ks B ' % Mar Kathleen Houser Mary Scott Huni|]hre s Diane West llnni|iliries Mars Sli.linn liinil  « ' -iS Jo Ann Jolinx.n Ainie Hardee Jc) ner kallierine Lee Kage Del.ni ' s Ka Kelh Linila Ann Kern Anne (ira on Klnsn Sarah jam ' knoll Mieheh- J.. l.ai;.,ruill Aliee (lalherine l an riauclia Bane l.eui Diana Dare Libels I, in, la l,,v l.iles hi  Suzanne I.,,, ' lit Einiiiafj, ' ne Doi.illn l.urhaihi Car,,! Z, ' ij;l, ' r l,,,rni.i; I ' aula I.ei ' l, nian 56 Si., Class of ' 64 Marx Elissa MiGowaii (. ' laniiie Kette McAllister laiil ii Jane Mi Kinne Mar Jai()uelMi iMcLaiiib Sharon Ann MiLaughlin Canihn niie McLean Anne Marie MalL.v l clt Ka Manguni ♦ W Linda .Steven? Marsliall Katlicrine MacLean Maxwell l ' li lli Midgette Mayo lar Karl Miller Sally J(i Mullen Anne Frazier Murjiln Jo McLean New berr Susan Ci)rrine NUble Susan Miirtim Olilhani Susan MaMiard Oslw.rne Margie Ku d l ' arri h Hn.aKn Lllcn I ' arrish X r 1 -w kj Margaret Ann Paschall Nancy Blackwell Parlian Anne Wright Penland Susan Grav Penn 57 Class of ' 64 ( aidhn Kiigenia Pi-rrv Jii.h llnuanl I ' liillips Kathleen Mary I ' ouell Sandra (lail I ' riiiun . « %l, ? Viiginia (hardline Prince Meredilli Dean Prince Mars li,r Kay Linda Marie Hiilierls Janice l ' a e i!(il crts(in liehecca CarilDn ISmiey l,uri ' Bristiii House Madeline Caioi Sampson Sandra Miriam Scarborough ihna E. Schreuiler i ' ona Caroiui Shoaf Nancs I ' end.erL.n Slade Sandra Masteiler Smiili Sliaron Eik ' en Smith Viiginia Anne Spenee Saniha llclh Stadicin Susan Carol Stadiem liarhara Jo Stanton Judith Carol Stephens 58 . i E- g Ki S iijK Class of 64 riiir Itt ' f Sumner Mar Anne Sutton Einil Jane Tanner Linda Dianne Tart %-■Jacquel ine Louise Ta l .ir Jane Elizalietli Taylor M ia Anil Tlii inpjon Billie J.. Tliurliurn m Kathfiirie Ash Thorne Kllrn Ann Tingen Kuiifita l ' a ne Townsend Laurie VirLrinia Tucker e t Jo Gay Valaco Betsy Ann Vick Lilili Ann ar i(;k Patricia Dianne atson V Kelt) Jean West Juan Carol Wilkerson Mary Elizabeth Wilkins Marian McRae alker Sandra Louise Walker Sarah Karolvn ' hite Frances Love Williams Sarah l ' li lli W ood 59 ,, . ■- -: : : y ■■;:- ,-, - ' •■-i-VP--.- .;-- ; . . .. Preparatory IV Officers BionK Gmaoy ( icc-fn ' siilc ' ii Anm; W III IK Seiri ' tiiry Sanuka Johnson I ' icsidciil ivi.w Wooii Trensiii CI Mi:. ,1. . I ' .OM) lilrisoi 60 -«S5 ;Sagi5fK-s Class of ' 65 RITH WEBB BAILEY Morrlieail City Rho Delia Chi: Choir 1. 2: Le Cerrlr Fniniitis 1. 2; Uau ilter! anfl Grarnl- .lauplitir ' - CIuli 1. 2: An Club 1. 2; Dramat. ' i-r 2: llillii Chi 2. MKCINIA VANCE CUKRIE Fayettevillf igina I ' hi Kappa: (luiir I. 2: Daili: ters and (iranililati litrr ' (!lii|j ], l,e Cerclc Fruncais 2. MNA MAINEV BA ER Morganton Si ma Phi Kappa: he CerrU ' Franrais 2: Dramaterrs 2. Treasurer 2; Papyrus Clul) 2: Tut LoTis Staff 2. KMHKIN W ILI ( i i:i.l.lS Ku-lliiuii. ii vinia Rlw Delia Chi: I.,- Crnir Fran, ai ' . 1. : Dramatpers 1. SUSANNE BUNCH Carolina Beach Sigma Phi Kappa: National Honnr ciety 1, Secretary 2; May Court 1. BETS1 LEE FLdWEKS Mount Olive Hh Ih ' lia Chi: Urainatccr-. ' icc.Prcsi. ilfiit 2; Le Ct-rilr Framai ' , 2. % 4bi JO ANN BUNN Zehulon Rha Delia (hi: Le Cerrle Francan 1. 2; oung Democrats Cluh 2. ELIZ RETH CO S AN CRADY Butner Sigma Phi Kappa: Secretary. Prep III Class: Vice-President. Prep ' IV Cla -: National Honor Society I. President 2: Dilla Chi L 2. CATHERINE BETHEA COOPER Llllins, South Carcdina Sigma Phi Kappa: Dramateers L 2: Delia Chi 1: Spanish Cluh I. 2; Choir I. M R1 M MJISON COX Mount Airy Rho Delia Chi: Dramateers 2: Le (Cer- rle Franeats 2: International Relations Clul. 2: Art Cluh 2. ELIZABETH N IIITE Atlanta. Georgia Sigma Phi Kappa: Standards (!oinrnittee (-hairnian: Spani-h (!luh L .Secretary 2. ELIZAtiETH HELEN IKiW Kli Ocracoke Island Rha Delta Chi: Peace Timei Stall 2: Delia Chi 1. 2. 61 ,s M)|i I Kll.ll J(III .M1 I. illniiili.il Sipnui I ' hi Ktiiii ii: Sttnlrnt ( iiuiicil 2: I ' lp i.li-nt. Prrp IV (;la . ; P.S.C.A. Calii- ni ' l. S|iirirual I. iff ;liaLrman 1. Out- riarli ( liairnlan 2; Orientation Coni- milt.f 2; Natiiinal Himnr Socirts 1. i,i-i ' irM.l.nt 2: l ' a|. riis Cliil. 1. 2. M K ' i siMiTswdon I ' lir Kalil!;li Siiinni I ' hi Kiippn: The Loti:s Staff 1. K titnr mI I ' lcp IV Class 2; Pence Times Staff f. 2: S]ianisl, Cluli f, 2: Drama- tfers f; cuin f)f ' nioi;rats (Mul) 1; lU-ltn t ill f. 2; Internationaf Relations Cliih I. MiNI) f.KE l,|l :, S Fnil 1 1- Ham c. iriiinia Hh,. II, h, I i hi. C ' lNTIfl I WK SCdTT l- ' ii i:iiii) Rhii Ilillii (.hi: Miiilnil Conncil ]; Pli-siilinl. I ' n|i III CLi ; Uranlateers f. 2: May Court 2. IlKIT ' i DM CIIN l l llli; ' Fiiqiiay Spriii is Rh, Drill, (hi. CAROLYN NK l. SIKICKI, M) S.-lina Hh„ Ih-llii ( hi: llrllii (hi 1, 2. S MlK I . Wf: Mdlill ' l lielhel Sif iiiii I ' hi Kiii iiii: (lioii 2; !.•■(irilr Fniniiii 2; Hoiii,- l- ' .iuiioMll.-. Cllll, 2. MILLIE FAYE THOMPSON Ral.-igh I ' hi I ' hi ' lii Mil : Draniatfers 2. iKiiKiiin iii:i ' iiii i ' iiKi:i! Kal.iiili Kin, llrllu (hi: I ' .S.C.N. 1, 2: ,(• (.mi,, riiiii,,iis I, 2; Itauiilihr- ami llraii.l .laimlilriV Club 1. 2. M { I Wf, I ' MiKfJ! I ' jiil.c.na. ViiiiiMia Hhi, Ihll.i ( hi. I.r ( mil- I- mil (,l 2. HEI.ENE H W I ER j .« 11.111 Siiimii I ' hi Kiipfin: Tut f,(iTlis Staff 2; Uflta (hi 2; Draniateer-s 2. l MijiiHIE ELIZ KI III W Elii; S.a L.v.-I Sn iiiii I ' hi kiijiiHi: Tr.asiir.T. I ' r. ' i. Ill CUi . 62 2S Class of ' 65 , % aI Npr MOLl.V CHARI ro.N WELCH Mo ,„k Sigmii I ' hi Kiii ' ii ' i: Lv (,t rrle Francnis 2: I ' uur Tinu-s SialT 2: May Court 2. ( K(ii . N ciii;i Ti F. w i;i,i)Oi I.iiuivljurji Kho Uiliii Chi: Spanish Clul. 2: Choir 2; Home Economics Cluh 2. ANNE ELIZABETH WHITE Harts i||c. Sfiuth Carolina Sii niii Ph; kdiiiti! i l.r Cercle Franrais 2: Art Chijj 2; (Imir 2; Sfcretary, Prep IV Class. Jl LI l ' (.E WOOD (_ialax. Virf:inia K io Delta Chi: Le Cvrvie Friinrais 1, 2: Treasurer. Frep IV (ilass; r ranialeers 2: Inl.rnaliciiial Relations Cluh 1. 2. 63 JANE SCOTT llcsl-AII- lioiliul 1 PREP IV SUPERLATIVES l- ' ii l r„„. Irll In irjil: ,lr Cia.lx. .|.:ni SpiiMin;;. Aim. ' Wliil.-. .SV.„;;, r„w. 1,11 In nf;lil: Iviill i I ' .aih . l,,ll W ,■!. Ii, Jaiic S.ull. San. Ira Muo.ly. 64 -23 ' SrA-SfiS iM ' -; - • RUTH BAILEY Wittiest BEBE GRADY Mo.st Inli ' llfitiial SANDRA MOODY Most Talented JEAN SPALDING Best Dressed MOLLY WELCH Most Attractive ANNE WHITE Most Congenial 65 Preparatory III Officers EVKLYN Vnn ! Ii:D mi:l Pi ( ' . ' .iili ' iit K Y Wai .[.ACE Tit ' dsiirfi Fhanc;f.s Frevatt SeciPlai} I.IM.V H i;nis lif-l ' icsiili-lit Mi!s. Gi. :nn Ha.ndai I. till i.siir 66 •• ' ■- - ' •. ' ■: - --. ■-| ' Class of ' 65 jl LIE KXTHKRINK IUtHKV ( JiNSl N K Fl C M ( ■M! ' I:KI.L CUiiiLISh: ILK Clemf-nt P Ti:if I n Cnt: Laika Jean Dams M in Anne Fom Linda Ti nnele H hris J NET ElLKN HK DKHS Carole Kay Kistler Anne Rtw McCammon Evelyn Ann Mi |) mel a cinda Cxtheklne Mooke V Rachel I!i chanan Nash Maiulyn Margaret Overton Frances McLean Prevatt Mary Ann S Nin Pi (.!. M S ON Sh ARPE r. lfi;Mi 111 KE TviLOR Jl Ii-I Tl IJNKIi nnf, Cufiss Wade C THLKIM. r..) U N Li.A( E 67 Activities Arlivilies are a ilal part of every stiulenl .-. cl 1 life; liii ilir lifl|i ill (li- i-lii|iiiii; res|ii)ii iliilitv. llierehy Miakiiiii Ini a iiiiiic wcll-roiinded person. All ol oiii aili ilies are tradilioiial fuiictioiis ot the srhdol anil arc i:]e i e() so tliat ea -li i iil mav take an aili c pari in each one. There are relijiioiis. aeadeniic, and social aclixilics. Sonic of these acti ities are Peanut Week. I ' oudcr I ' lilT Fncljialk Week of Shaiinn. and May Day with its Icstixities. These in ' oniotc a j;rcat deal of school spirit among the students and faculty. BrJt •■•- _ ■--■•■:•■■•„ ' S y irr ' M Hi. . lio sai ' l Beacliconilit-r- lia c ici -|.t-ll . ' E. l-rtSl Founders Day sF r The 1962 observance of Founder ' s Day celeljiated the ninelv-fii ' st vear ol Peace Collejse. The jmipose was that of lion(iriii j; the fomulers anil trustees and reminiscing about one oi the past adniinistialions. The program took place in the Dinwiddie Memoiial Chapel. Dr. Clyde Milner. President of Guilford College, delivered the main address. He stressed that we as young people li c in a paradoxical age; yet our opportindties for service are greater than ever before. A short history of the Ramsey Admini - tialion Il l2-I( ) was read by Mrs. Ilidicrt ()li c ol l.i-xinglnn. fiillouing the cliajiel progiam. a bnuheoii was held in the college dining room. Later in the aftei- noon the F ' ounder ' s Day Tea was held in the Peace Colleg ' jiarloiN and dining I ' oom. n 111 an iiii|iir --i intiTr .tetl Irjnnl- Many ol ' l aii|ilaintanci ' wi-n- iriirwt-d at a tra in Imiior (if all alumnae ut Pcarr. l)i. I ' i ' vsly prnuilly recofinizes tlu ' ' iprak ' -i ami oiit tamlin i ' ii- tni al till- annual Founder ' Day Prnttrani. ry «w|. Students an- inliigueil In iJi. Adams ' s message. Dr. Adams -nuL - Li |jhc.tugrapher. Religious Emphasis Week The purpose of Keliyiotis Emphasis W eek. lield February .5. 6. and 7 in 1963, to give all students of our college community a designated week lor concentrated emphasis on religious aspects of life that may aid them in their association with class- mates and the outside community. This year we were fortunate in having as our guest the Reverend Theodore Adams from Rich- mond, Virginia. He is well known to our group as an outstanding minister of the Baptist denomination. His chosen topic was lou and oiir orld. Three chapel services which further explored the main topic, plus evening discussion groups concerning anything the students wished to discuss, were held. As a conclusion, the elders of the First Presby- terian Church assisted Dr. Pressly in the observance of the Sacrament of the Lord ' s Supper to students, faculty, and guests. The entire week meant a great deal to each jjirl ineseiit. Dr. Adams heic afternoon. |iri ate conierence with tlie students every 71 Society Rush Parties The thifi ' siiiielifs. Sigma Plii Ka]j|ia. Rhu Delia Chi. and I ' i Theta Mu liad their rush parlies in Oiliiher. The Sigs had as their theme: Miidine Says: Go Sig! The Emliers Klled the Rec Rnoni uilh musie. The Rho ' s had as their niottc: Cn Rlin! The Corvettes entertained tile guests uilli suinging |io|iular sounds. Last hut not least, the F ' i ' s had as their theme Lil Ahner in a Dogijateli setting. Their niolto uas ••Say Hex. Man; Co Pi! Their musie uas furnished h the T i- lighters. Morning Watch K er hiMiil Ihc h. ' ll nii . al , ' ;:2l) ' . ' Thai ' s the signal lo l.i ' giii ihr ila uilli a shoii meditalioii. This di ' vohona! i- held in oiii medilalion looni and i led l. sindenl olunleei e ei inoniing . ' Xii ' iil Saturda s and Smnlavs. 72 - W ' vwSi ' Honor Society Tapping I he lapjiing ?ei i(;e is dt ' signali ' d In lidiKir thofo sluflenls who have exiplled in character, leadership and service, and have maintained a liigh scholastic average. Ihc three SDiit ties which sponsor the ser - ice are I ' hi Theta Kappa for academic stu- dents: Alpha Pi KpsiloTi for commercial students: and The National Honiu- Society for I ' rep StiKlents. Powder Puff Football Game Oiie of the most entertaining activities of the year is the Powder Puff Foothall Game in which the students in Main Building oppose those students who are in East Building and the Day Students. It really turns out to be a riotous affair! Delta Chi Dance Program On Decendier 14. ] X 2. the Delia Clii ' s present a program entitled A Program in Dance. It was informative as well as entertaining. P efoi-e each dance a reading of the origin of the [larticular dance to be demonstrated was given. The five types of dances that were given were as follows: modern, taj). ballet. conieiU. and jazz. 73 m May Day Activities On Ma 2. l ' )()2. .Ma L)a  a lirM ..ii finrit campus. ' I ' tio Ma ijueeri a i iitwnr.l ami iiexl i aim- llir I ' lilfitainmciil fi ' i llir Oueen ami liri (!iiu]l. Il was l asc l ai Uiiii llii ' th.-iiir •■Thioiijili llic i ' ai-- «illi ranicia I ' t-aii ' . Ilii-- llicMic a raiiii ' il onl li reiiiiniscing the rars iif I ' amria I ' l-air. Iieginiiinji ith her Hist tla at srlinul. I niiliiiuiiig ihrnugli lie-r cciliege (la -. ami tinalU to her rnaniage. The Cnuil i-niii-d the Max ])a f. li ilie- uitli the Ma I ' .il.- |)ame. San fe ' ' ' l Honor Code Pledge l llif licginiiiiig III cacli M-ai. r ri Iminil is ri-i|tnieil to learn llir llniini Cdile ,,f Peace College so llial lle llia accurately re|ieal il lo llie Ih (iouiiril ill a s|)ecial sei iie ile-ignaleil lor llii purpose. The nal piiijio e fm llii i |,, make each girl -ee llir iiii|iorlaiii c ol oiir Honor S slem ami kiiou lluil -he ha- pleilgeil lo lipholil il. .. Week of Sharing Going once, going l iee. sulci! This is a famihar sound heard during The Week of Sharing, fur it resounds from the auction sales which are held in order to give financial aid to some needy indi- vidual or individuals. This year we were ha|jpy to he ahle to help Mar and Martin Wong, a lovely young euuple fruiii Taiwan who are stud iiig at the seiiiinarv in Richiiiund. Virginia. After study- ing there, they plan to return to their home as missionaries of the Co ' jr ww r ' ' ■' ' ' ' ■' ..,., :,-.| ,, Top to bollom. clorhuis,-: 10 minutes of hri.la,. 4 ci«aretl,.s - R-«l 11,, Athletics ((ill ui ' ll-riiiinclcil |ili siial educalidii |)ri , ;rMin. miiilril li it (■(jiii|)flt ' nl lall. i inlliiciilial in llie gioutli ul our ?iliii]L ' iils. I ' livsical growth is aiilfd liv iiaitii ' i|iation in such ciassps as IkiiIv ((iiiililidiiiiii;. field liiickex. Ii(irsi ' -liai k riding, soi ' cci,, arrliciN. Iiadiiiinldii. Iimddini;. Iinwiing. and l(dk danrini;. Menial gldulli is pKiimiled in llie elassiMioiii ihroiiii,]] sliiiK nl lie.illli and saleU |irineiples. liolli (il lliese areas III groulli |iiii ide iiiiirli enjovnient for everyone who |iarli(i- pates. and al llie same lime ihey help lo develop liie very worllnvhile (|iialilies of good sportsmanship, eo-ojieration, sidl-eoiiridenee. and leadership while Imilding heller eilizens lor llie liiliire. Jk ■' ' ■■- Body Conditioning H(kI iinuiilinniiig is imp (jf llie faMiiite ccjurses for new girls at Peace. It offers exer- cises which enable them to keep their bodies fit while (le eloping their strength and muscles. i, -3 Field Hockey Field ho( ke is an outdoor sport for some of the nature girls at Peace. This course requires speed, endurance, finesse, and good dodging. Folk Dancing Folk dancing is one of the most enjosable plusical edu- cation courses, for it provides enjoyment and fun while it teaches dancing, a recreational activity for after-college davs. 77 Horse-Back Riding Utirse-hack riding lias Iie- cdiiip iiK-ieasinglx |)(i|iular in the last few years. The girls at I ' i ' ai ' e receive their instruc- tmn Inim Horse-Slme Acres . acKIK- Clul) in Raleigh. Soccer Surrcr t( ' i|uire- ahilit and lialaiuc t play the l.all uilli llic h.xK. Iii; . ami feel. It is a gaini ' for i I ' liealinn ami Inn a uell as Inr iirr|iic, in llri ' Ik.iKV (■(.-i.i ilinal icm .. %M V 1 i . i Archery nlii I i a s|)nrt that rhal- ienj rs a |iriscin .s skill. It is nne ni llie faMirilc iilnsieal ednealiiin (uuise- at I ' eaee C.llege. 78 IJI :JiaMHUUI ' - .U lri.M -.. -■.... . .H., ..K., .. ....... .■. Badminton Badminton, a pame ai puir skill, liniinji;. an l straleg . ratlu r llian a t st of strength, (.an he plaxed l) all girls on a reasona! l i|ual ])asis. k. w 1 iff ■w m 5 f 1 Ml f AM i w ' ar kA Tumbling During tlif y [ drfade stunts ami tumb- ling have come into their own as a eon- tru(li e and siirnifirant part of the |ih iral i-duralioii [nograiii. Bowling Ri-al exercise in a lieallliful atmosphere, keen competition. and t;reat fun with good friends — that ' s howling, one of the most popular indoor sports. .L 79 Organizations A fiillci ((illi-nc lilc. a lullci lili- ill lii ' iifiMl. iiuiv lio t ' lijoyed liy sluilciil ulio |iarlicipale in nl■l anizalillll . The experience thai a iiiil ;j,aiiis thimiuh her wmk in an ciij;aiii aliiin i just as iinich a pail nl her echieatidii as the InIKiw leili;e slie receives in ihi- il.i siiKun. Tlie oruaiiizalion at Peace atlord all ,i;iils ei|iial uppnrlnnitv to grow physicallv. nientalK. anil spiiiliialK lhiciiij;h wcnk and service. I!) ihcir jiidwth (iiir cdllene de chip and lieconies a richer gidiinil in which cither niiis inav liliis !im. Whether rcligiiiii , jiidii-ial. nr legislalixc. the (irganizatinns at Peace need student -iippinl. and stiidciil need the organi- zations to strengthen their dailv lives. 10 W( A n f r 11 M W V ) 1 c 1 i ' ' t ' • 1 :i. Ui- Student Government I ' lll. ' i |(i I ' K()( TOR Prr.ld.ni Ppace Girls. , llli( uf;li lliis |ia l M-ar. 1 ' 162-fi. ' ,. vd u liiiii a pcrfcrl Near for ihc I ' car,- Slmliiil ( Icmi iiiiicnl. il ha- l.nii (.in- uitli Mii(cssi ' N and lailurc ' rinialU inlii inin liil. If wr had nut failed in ninr a . Iiuwt-wr. hnw w.aild we have i)e( n ins]iii ' ed In ik nnward and npwarcl to our successes? It has lieen n w said that a (;rcat chain is onl as strong as each of its links; likewise, a sludrnl j;o (rTinirnl associa- tion is only as strong as each of ihc iiicnil cr ihal su|i| orl it. Its real strength, however, comes from llir union of faculty and students who have accepted their respunsiliili- ties and are working toward common goals. It is like a piece (if cla in lln- hands of a pi Ucr. lo lie molded and shaj efl into something nl whieli we can he pr-Mid. We can surely say that llie attitude of co-opcralion and amiiilion on ihe pail ol ihe maioril of our sludi ' nls and the successful union of faeulu and studenls have inatlc our goals high and our aehie cmenls many. ' Together we stand; divided we fall ' should he th ' motto of every or- ganization that wishes to aspire to greater heights spiritually- moiall . inlelleclnalK . and pinsiealh as we do. ( tf eouisc. ue ni;i lia e uipI at enmpi isherl all lliat we Ikim ' hopi ' d fin liming this past ear. hnl. peiliaps. we ha e done the next best thing. We have tried to realize our mis- takes and shortcomings in hopes that future Peace Student Government -Associations will he able to profit by them aiul create an even more Christian and intellectual atmos- phere ni which voung women ma be cilucateil. Sincerelv . Peggy Jn Proctor . .l.U.UMUH. ' .ill. ' tMU.M. ,: ■« U yMaUil sMUa Ul tMMMiiUb Student Government Officers Stiitcil. fit li riiihl: Ka--i ' - V n ' . S -ci.Uii ; i ' ' i S.-ili.-rl. Virf-Pn --i(lt-iii ; Nancy (i.raril. Parliani.ntarian. Student Council Sealeil. lell to rifhl: Limla Killy. liarliara Broivn. Namy Kli-i ' . Ka PatUl-oji. Sajidia .|iilni-uii. P. i;;i ,|i Pmi tor. Cay Si ' ili.Ml. Kas-ie Pond. Nancy (;erar.l. Carolyn Shoaf. Linda Mar iiaJl. Lucy Loula. LNilia Hoarno. and ,lanr Price. Sliiniliiii:. till l,i nsht: Evelyn MoUanicd. Georgia Daxi-;. Linda llairi . Fric-cla Carpenter. Kitty Reece. and Linda Kc mc. 83 Branches of S.G.A. Till- lii- iilriii Croup Cliainiipii Ikim- llir rf ' s|)(insiliility of kri|iiiif; iIk iHiaiding stiulpiils irifnimiil al nul tlif new rules which are passed h Un ' SukIimiI ( niiinil ;iii(l on an re- isiori 111 ihe old (Juides [or 1, ' ninfi. I hr lr In keep a spiiil id ' J I frlliiw shtii opetalinu aiiiim ihr girls un their halU. rhe an elerted in ihe spting iil llle prL ' cedillg ear li ihe resident sludenls. Ihe o!i-Uesident (irnuji (ihaitiiieii pn iile i ' ei ihe nmi- resident grou]i meetings, which occur once a week. The purpose of these meetings is to discuss an student govern- ment priililiin which arises and to stair- opinions on it. Tile Kecication (ionniil is organized to promote good sportsmanship, fellowship, and ph ieal enieienc among the students. Ifeci eation and athletic activities, in which all the stndi-nts are in ited to pai tieipate. are planned bv the council during ihe ear. Resident Group Chairmen S,;,l,;l. 1,11 l„ rtuhl: ,IK r.ak.i. Mi . . II W . Dimllc iKiM.r: lAilia H.-ariic. Cliainiuin: Mi- Minnie luiiin. iKi-.M; .iu.lx Tii. k.r. .S .,n, - inn. lell I,, riiihl: Kinih huvc S Ira Siarliiun li, (ami liani-. ll.lia .ii!lni. an. llaiii-. Kali.- llnurn. „( ,„.liir,;l: II.-mtK r.iliiinn. 84 «v«W NON-RESIDENT GROUP CHAIRMEN Fir: t run, :,ealeil Itft to right: Mirk.- Irl )Miial.l. I ' nlK luitl. Limlu Luih.-r. St ' oiul run. s.;.l ' d U-if in n hl. I ' altir K.knl-. u-aii La aila. Cihairnian. and Suzanne Landis. RECREATION COUNCIL l.ell Iv nghl: Ka Pdtt r-..n. Pi -i.lt-nt: i. ki.- O ' lii.-I. j, r-l ' i.-nl.-iil ; I irni.. P.. iiii.ll. «,ir,l- llijinnjii: I.v.lij H ariir. Shi i-.-tar -Trra-iir.-r 85 I 111 ' I ' cac !■Stiuient (!liiisliaii AssuiialHui |ir ii)i ili lor all Peace students gruMtli in Christian faitli. ehararter. leadership, and service. Menibership is extended ti) e er student. A cabi- net of twelve girls is chdsen from this Association. These girls plan and lead outstanding activities during the year. The Big Sister-Little Sister ijrograni. which is designed bv the P.S.C.A.. is to hel|i the new students become more familiar ivilh Peace. The Peace Student Christian Association Cabinet selects a project and a goal which the students, facultx . and administra- tion try to attain. This is known as the Week of Sharing. Other outstanding activities of the ear are Thank.sgiving baskets for the maids. Morning Watch. Vesper programs. Hall Prayers. Hul discussions. Peanut Week. Fiebgious Emphasis Week. World Day of Prayer, and Christmas and Easter prograjns. It is with a great desire to serve ( od and with a lo e for Him that these undertakings df lln ' Peaci- Student Christian Assn.jalii.n aic carried out. I.I li Kellv I ' n ' suleni Peace Student Christian Association Sriilril. Iiisl Nfii: Irll la ii jjii: l.imla KrIK. President: Jane Price. Vire-Prr-i.l.-nt : j ' iixlli- Mv.r-. Sicr.larv: l!.-l Harri,. Treasurer. (■■,,ifl lull . Ii-ll III rii:lil: K.clli TalK. Kaon llrower. Suzanne Lamlis. Su an Kicliaiil Ti. Tliini mir. lell In r ' slil: Mn Rarrinaer. Lucy Dumau. ( ainlvn s|i,,a(. San. Ira J.ilni-im. l- ' niiilli luw. e ( to n ' uht: Juily Dill. Diane llrnniii. Mi- Caiiiin.n. ,iuv„r. 06 ■. ' - r I ' lii- lliuiiir (_Miuil i llir main jiiclinal I ' lam li nf ihr Slucliiil OdMTninrnt at Peace Ccilli-ge. It tries all cases uf vidlatimi of ilie llciiioi Code. Each stiiileiil at tlie beginning of the eai igiis the Honor Pledge uhich places her on her honor not to lie. cheat, or steal, to aliide li facuIlN regulations, and to re- port her own or ano ' hers violation of the Honor Codi ' . The standing niendier nf the Honor Court are the President, the Secrelarx. the { ' resident id the Peace Student Christian Associa- tion, and the President of the Student Government Association. The teinporar niendiers are chosen from the senii r. juiuor. and preparalor classes and must have been on the Honor Roll at the end of the preceding grading period. Throughout the year at Peace the Honor Court strives to raise the moral and social standards of each student. The honor system, which is made possible by the co-operation of all the students, has become an essential part of our college life, there- b making each girl feel closer to Peace and helping her to develop miiralK. spirituallv . and socialK. pRElDA Cilil ' ENTKK I ' resiili ' nl Honor Court Seuteil. ell l i rlglil: Liii.l.i Krili. Pi.-M.lriil .il llir P,-acr Slii.l. ' iil CIn of tlir Stiuienl GoM-rnniciit A--v(n iaOon ; I-irida Tai iinihi . I ' li- iiK-iit and Miss Turner. Advisor. I ' liaii V ' ocialinn : Mi ' . Hi .1 llir lloncir Cciuii : l.iinia ■III. ilv [ ' ri:!iy .II. I ' ll.. I. T. Pri-i.i,-nt inilarv ..( ihi- Hi.nur ( li.iirl: 87 The Societies One of tlif Jjesl ways fur a Peare student to meet and enjoy new friendships is to join one of tlie three social soeieties. The goal of the societies is to pininote a hetter school spirit and to encoLiraj;e unity amoiiti, the stmlenls. Annually each organization sponsors a welfare project to help some needy person. Knsh Day is held in assembly each fall when each new girl is given the opporlunil) to decide which society she prefers to pledge. Latei- on. Hat ( ' oiiit is held thus making the pledges full-fledged meniliers. Long a liadition (d Peace (j)llege is Weekend of the Greeu held each piing. One of the most entertaining events of this year ' s weekend was the lawn concert hv the Hinits- men. The closing of this weekend marks 0]ie of the most mcmoralile events of the year. ■Mlli ■■-T-- -I - - ' ' n VA- ' -v ' ' -- ' itfc- -■' .ai i a- t j a w Alpha Pi Epsilon l ' r MiHp|iiii; M liiilaislii|j. Ifa(lci,-lii|p. and kill in si-cri-- larial ailiicveiiiciit is ihe aiiii of tin- Al|iha I ' i Epsilcm society. To encourage the c olli ' f;i- liained si ' iiclar in her chosen field is a main ulijcdi c. In order for a student to liold nieniliersliip in this socie ty slie must he of supi ' rior scholarship. Mejiihers are tapped in a cerc- miinv follcuinp the end of the first semester I ' aeh year. l- ' iiinl lull. Ir i In ii lil: kalh TalU . President; Lucy Loula. Vii ( ' I ' resideiil ; l,in(hi Summerlin. Secretary- Treasurer. Second row. Icfl lo lii il: I- ' h llis Wood. .Judith llurgess. Lucie House. Sherril Daniels. Jane Green. Thiiil row. left lo rifihl: Carol Ann Baker. Nanc Klise. (Georgia Davis. Marsha Garner. I ' atsy Watson. Judv Capps. Phi Theta Kappa I ' hi Theta kapjja is the National Junior College ll.ui.ir ary Scholastic Society. The Peace College chapler of this organization is Gamma Phi. One must jneel ihe requirements of heing an outstanding student and cili- zen in orrler to hecome a memher f the sociel . I he dull endeavors to cultivate ail awareness of the nri|ioitance of good scholarship, leadership, and ( ili en- ship among the students and lo inspire the sluilenl !.■achieve these ideals. • .% roll. (■to lii lil: Julia Hall. Jane Adams. Ann Hai ringer. Seeretar : Willie Mae knott. President: Anne Perdand. Betty Wilkins. Second row. lejl lo rii hl : Susan Broughton. Mrs. Betty Coffey. Susan Oldham. Suzanne Harper. Sandra , ' scarliorough. FVggy Jo Proctor, Karolyn White. Sarah Bo t. n..t pictured. National Honor Society Those stutlents maintaining al least a H average and approved h the faculty and present nn inhere of the society are eligihle for mendiership in llic National llonm Society. Presidents of the Flonor C iurt arid SindenI GoMrnnicnl must also approve those eligihle. Ihe Sorieiy recognizes mend)ers of the pri ' p.ualoM (lasses uho ha e i- i i lliil in leadershi|p. (holaiship. charaelei. and venire lo others. Front roll, left to riiilit: Behe (irady. President: Sandra Johnson. VieeT ' rcsidenI: Suzainu ' Bunch. Secretary- Treasurer. .Scco k row. left lo rinlil: Frances Prevatt. Vlarjorie Wcldi. Patricia Coe. Jane Scott. Rachel Nash. Catherine Wallace Lin. hi Harris. 90 .IM1 1,1 11 1,1- I ' lrslilrnl SIGMA PHI KAPPA Modiiie sa — Go Sii; was the dver-al! tlieine carried out at the Sig rush party Ortoher 19, 1962. The I?ec Kooni wa.s decorated witli i ' lmny papers witli the llieiiie carried out on ihcni. and everyone danced to the rini i ' d the EnilM-r . The Siiinia Phi Ka|i|ia Soi-ict is one ol the out- standing organiz.ilions al Peace (College. As Sigs, the girls strive to uphold the high slanihirds ot our college. Duiing the Easter season the Sigs gave a party lor the orphans from ihe Methodist Or]ihanagc. anK 92 r r vww. RHO DELTA CHI JU)Y TrCKKR I ' reiiilenI ■Stand u|i and ilin-r fur lilm Delta Chi — ihatV wliat tliev sing, and tlial ' ;- ulial llu- d p. The Rho ' .- arc jmmd iif their ?niiet and cd tlieir i ijllei;e and are willing to wiirk fur the good of Imth. Go — Go Rho «a the o er-all theme that the Rhn ' s used for their annual soeiet dance held in the Ree Rncmi November 2. 1962. Their theme «as carried out with the decorations of a football field as the crowds and cheer- leaders all cheered Go-Rho — Go Rho! Everyone enjo ed dancing to the music of the Corvettes. Rho ' s stri e to uphold honor and lo all and to erve our college to the best of their abilitx . The show their good uill during the Christmas season li helping t«ii need fandlies. suppKing them with toys, (hithes. and fuod. Once again this Near, ihe Itlm s were a success. 93 I -nfrjft A-t) ■( ■w k,v-ir ' 4m ■■fS- SSKt ' ! ' . % %. I I ' mtii: Eckols I ' li ' sulrnl PI THETA MU Pi Tlieta Mii Society is one of the outslaiidiiifi organizations at Peace Collei;e. The society is centered around parties, hake sales, and a hcach trip. These activities pniniole iriendship amony its niemhers. Say Hev hni. Oo I ' i was tiie over-all theme carried oiil al thi- Pi ni li parlv Noveniher 16, 1962. Everyone cn|ii cil ihc music of tlie Twi- lit hters. Durinj; tlie Easier season the Pis sponsor a welfare family and supply them with food, clothes, and Easter haskets. Day students conslitulc a large ]iart of our stu- dent IicmK. and llic |iiinl ailixitics ol the societi ' s enalde ihc da sludcnls and the resident students to hecome lieller ac(|iiaiuled. au. - n 94 zinl Ju t anolliii one of llio i- in-lii-lwcrn meal na.k-! Always a cheery smile h „„„ |,|,|,. .(„, Im sorry, you ' re on a faeullv line! Soaking up that good old Sol PI, rilJl ' - lr.,1 ,|rt,.jn,,lu,l|,,,i: 11:2 ' J P.M. 12 -■8 + 1.5 === 7 ' ■27 = ■! Ms! Pledge Kiio! Pledge Pi! Tvpieal Wednesday night Student Clubs ()iii liiiliiil r|iili liMcii ii liciu to wcik ill a i;roii|i. Ikiw to aici-|il anil laiix diil ll r iru |i(iiiu,- ol (illicit, and how lo co- o]ii-iali- lo achieve a cimiiiioii nual. ()iii i liih life reiilcrs aroiiiiil our social chilis, then hianclics mil into iiiaiiN iields of interest. Each niil can |iick lli - chilis she wishes to (le ite most ol her time to. I ' icnics. i;et-to ;ethers, worth-uhilc iiione -niakint; ant! ser ice projects, anil excellent speakers characleri e the aims ol these cliihs. As is tine in aiuthiiiL; a person does, the chilis epitomi e the liiith ot. (riNc anil oii nIkiH receive : so the i;irls who ilexote niucli enerj;v to these chilis f;et the salisiviii rewaiil ol havinji main ne v Irieiids and accomplishinii, a joli well done. iiA ; h V campus 1 MMF JOtS NOW OPEN WhyBeA ' Df lOaAT? riEETlNGS CLUBS ft 388! ' ' ■■.VO Kiy ARTCLUR =5.. MEET 7NG l7T SPEAKER-MRS. WALKER Y. i FROM EMSLAND L4tJ tues. FEai9 7-fir,i • GIRLS ' tI f JfG ROOM : • .« m 3 c V? fi -i r «« nt0f (tr LITTERBUG I Spanish Club The S|)aiii li ( ' liili i cniii- posed (il lii(lciil wliM wi li 1(1 gain greater kiuivvleilge ot llir people aiul cusfonis nt Spanish- speaking ccillllll ic . Il li(ll(K nionthlv Mifetiiin .iiui uinli ' r- takes a special piojeil eaili year. FjrsI row. lell to nghl: I ' aru IJu«r . Hiaiii- Hrrriij . Trea-ur.T; Ann Hilf. Sc(r,-tar : Willi. ' Mae Knott. i ■e-Pre i lent; Jurly Wafiforil. President. Second row, trtt to ri hl: Zackie Murphy. Mar- garet . niitli. Ann Tingen. Judy Stephens. Carolyn Davis-, . liee Lanf!. Diane Huinpliries. ThinI rotv. It ' ll lo right: Joann. ' l ' .iMri w-. I.i- a Miilmvan. Ann Malloy. Linda Mar-hall. Claudia Lewis, liillie Jo Thiirhurn. Car. lvIl W eldiui. Fmirlli roti: IctI lo right: Elaine . ' Stewart. Kilty Krivin. .Sarah W alker. Relty Ciwn. Carol Tindirrlake. Catherine Cnojier. Carole Delhridge. Fiilli rote, lelt lo right: Oriana Caughman, Claudia Pauloni. Ko-alyn Parrish. . usie Herdon. I ' .el llarri-. Ciimer ' linker. Kathy Thurne, Sandy Walker. A ' o( jm tiireil: Mist Lewis, Advisor. Le Cercle Francais Stlldcills wllii l.lkr Frcllrll art pligililc lilt iti iiilii ' i liip in litis rhili ultirli iillrts an inlet- estiitg tticdiitnt litrtittglt wllicli a keenei ti tiderstand ing cil France, its language, its tradi- tions, its history, and its ciil- Ittrc ttia I hiaiiicil. - ' i« V First roiv. left to right: .Ann Newtierry. Ann Ceeil, Viekie O ' Tucl. Nanoy (lerard. Belt Aiken. Barbara Edwards, lliliy Hellinger. Ann Wade. Jiidv Turner. Virginia Cnrrie, Christine (;ardeu. .Secotnl roH. Ivtt lo righl: Julia Riehards. Jo nii J..liu-.on. Kittv Keeee. Plivlli- Myers. Diana Hooks, .Sii-an Oldham, Ann Bradley. Marilyn Oveiton. K ilyn MiDaniel. Bets) Kliiwers, Margaret Ednuindson. Thin row. left to righl: Daisy Brvan. nn Martin. Pal Canup. ' nne Penland. Nina Banner, Mary Everett, Mary Jane Parker, ftachel Nash, Palsy Coe, Tippy Cox, Connie Cianiphell. Kathy Ellis. Rutli P.ailey. Fourth row. left to right: Florenee Cnrrie. Sally . Williams. Kassie Pond. Pre-ident: .Mary Ann Fnrd, ire-President; Peggy Jo Pioel..r. Seiretary: Molly DcVries. tXot pirtiirett, Mr. .Shelton, Advisor. Art Club Opeiatinj; under a new cuu- stitution tliis year, the Art Chill remains one of the most active and certainly one of the mo. ' t interesting organiza- tions at Peace. Memliers strive for a hroader understanding of art and a greater apprecia- tion of the l)eatitv around us. First row. lell to right, ieuted: Mary Everett. President; Ctanine McAllister. Vice-President: Suz- anne Harper. Secretary; Ree Sumner. Treasurer. SeconrI row. hit to right: -Anne White. Jane .Adams. Slielton Hunt. Ann e vlierr . Pat Coe. Jean Edward . Linda Summerlin. Thiril row. left to right: Zackie Murphy. Valeria Carr. Jan Hendersun. Oriana Caughman. Ihhy Dcllinger, Mrs. Olmsted. .Advisor. Choir The choir, under the excel- lent direction of Mr. Raymond Kreiner. is an essential part of our worship services here at Peace. Besides participat- ing in chapel services twice a week, tliese talented girls present several inspiring pro- grams at special times through- out the school year. First row. leit to right: Sandra Mnody, Linda Kern. Frankie Hatl ' . VirL ' inia Prince. n[l Klose. I)udley Carter. Ruth Bailey. .Se. nfi rote. Ictt to right: -Anne Vi Idle. Jud Turner. nne McCammon. Virginia Currie. Martha Chandler. Kay Mangum. Jane .Adams. -Mr. Kreiner. Director. Thiril rote, left to right: Carolyn V ' eldnu. Linda Harris. Ijarhara Edwards. Kay Patterson. Lucy Loula. Priscilla -Andersson. Mar Jane Parker. Pat Canup. 99 Delta Chi A lall (llKi|ifl |)i( i;r;ini in (laiK ' c, iiivin llic liistory ;iiiil example of Jazz. Tap. Mciilern. and Balle t, ami the licautiliil spring May Day wcic llic events spon.sored li llir Ijiisy dance rhilj. Tlie cliili lia as its main objective to give to students who have an interest and some ahility an uppor- tiinitv lo c. p|■c ihcir cr ' calix- il and to Imd plra uii ' in dance. As is seen liv the large niemlieiship everyone has been encouraged to get more inn out of the dancins; thai lliev do. First Puu. Hum Daly. Ann l!i„n I ' lnll l.nl: Iln,« 1 ruUK I. 11 („ iiiihl: hii Car! Miliar. Ka--I. I ' cii.l. I i-a M.I ;., aii. Sall j.. liill. ' n. Mary S. Elairu- SI ' -wart. il-hr- (,rail . Cciirnii- C,iiii|,t„|l. S;|,|,|| .Inhn-im, Joaiiiu- lliirinu--. Sii-n- Hi-rn- (Claudia Panloni, l)iana I-iiii-l... Clrri--niif (iarj -n. Joily Vdlaro. Tirry Lynn Harit ' s. Mary plircy-.. Cainillr llioailliurvt. Sairdra Clillc, Su air Oldliam. Jt-ri Suf Cdark. Relia Crifliii. Janel , Ruth llailc). Judy ' I ' aylor. Arm Ci-cil. CininT Tucker. Sally ' nnt ' Williams, l.inila Mrars. Martin. Linda .Sumtncrlin. EniiK lliad-luiw. .lam- (irn-n, .Sara Coodrn. Midly DeVries. ISarhara II. lietly .lo firyanl. Kilty Ei«m. Mar M.Landi. Fran l)a i-. Linda Harris. Sara W alki-r, lis h.-rs. Kirida Carprntf ' r; n ' ntri. Welly Itakir. SrcnMalN: Mary Frames Xmrudi.la. Prrsi- ; Miss I ' alri.ia Dunn. iKisor. l iir imliiri il : .lulii ' Hitlira. .Sarah I ' lOsl. Karen Ihnwir. I ' .arliara n. Marilyn Lee, I ' aula Lyman. Zaekie .Murphy. Susan Penn, .Mar ' aiet I as.hall. Frances .III. Dramateers .At i ' care. l)i ainateers gain valuable experience in |)la prodiiiiion and co-opcralion ihroiigh their pat lici|ialion in this well-kiiiiwn (liili. Inlcic--I is centered on gixing and al- tending seyetal plays lhicini;li- oiil the year. In December the Dramateers presented EarK Frost. which was a success niainlv altribnied to llic haul work oi the girls and ihcir advisor. l- ' iisl ,,.«. . („ , i7i li.lsy FIciH.rs. .ludv I ' avlm. niir llradley, Evelyn MeDaniid. Jan Taylor. Kulli lladr . ! ' i|i|i i:.)X. Saiulra Cliiie. .Se ,„i, „ c. . hi ri hl: lar Ann Foril. Christine Carrlen, Pal Canup. .Nina IJaiiner. Treasiun: Itillie .In Thnilinrn. Diana Ihioks. President: .liidv Childress. Third roll-, Irll In riplil: .loatuie liiirmws. Marilyn 0 [-rtun. Hunter Su l ' . Linda Iiuhirls. Katliy ConpiT, Mrs. Kohert Jones, Ad isor. l ul iiiclun-d: Jatiet Daly, Vice-President; Marilyn Lee, Secretary. Home Economics Club Hoiiu ' (K ' coraliiig. styling, grooming,, and l)eing a good hostess . . . these are tilings which a new member ol the Home Econiimic-. (]liili can look forward to learning aliout. These girls also sponsored a tashion show and made the original ilecorations for Week- end of the Green. fif.s r,:ii. I, II .I n hl: Sarah Walkt-r. Killy Reece. Ann Nt-wlifrry. Valeria c.arr. Pir-iclnil : n kir O ' TimI. Vii-.--Prp-i knl: Limki M.ar-. Klaini- Stewarl. Sarali liuilock. Senmil row. left lu right: Judy Taylor. Sally Anne W illijiii-. Su an Olclliani. Lyilia Ht-arn.-. Glcnila Daly, (.ay Si ' ilit-rt. Carolyn Weldon. juily ClilMrr- . Anni- Bili-oly. . ol pirlurrd: Ihliy Ucllingfr. Sptretary; Pat Coggins. Treasurer. Papyrus Club The I ' apyrns (Ihili. one of llie cilde l organizations at IVacc. i made np of girls uho like to write. Its pnrpose lo stimnlate an interest in II lorni- of creative writing nd lo work with the other niemlier toward the goal of pnidiicing. Finl rail. Ill: til righl: Willi. ' Ma.- Knotl. Hu If ft to right: - nii . t- vberr . Secri-tary ; Sally Aot pictured: Elaine Haden. President. iiunr-y. Miriam Dur ey. Uee Ijr an. Seiund rou. Mullen, X ' ice-President; Jody Valaco, Treasurer. International Relations Club Tilt ' I iitmiiilidiial Itcl.il intis Cliil) rn( ' t ' t iHUC a inniilh tor lectiiivs, (.lisciissioii . .iiid dr- liates u i 1 h so iiiclnnl w ho knows iiioif alioiit llic world affairs than we do and lind out wlial s m)iit,ii ni and wli . First row. fit III right: Mully UrV ii ' --. Tippy Cox. Mat Cue. CaroKn Davi-. Siamil rou Ivit to right: Jane- Prici-. Elaitu- Stewart. SetTelary-TreasunT: Suzaiinr Lainii--. I ' rrsidrnI; Wflly Baker. Beverly Colioon. Tltinl row. left tti right: Ann Newlierry. Diane Hunipliries. Ju Anne Burrows, Sally Anne Williams, Linda Kelly. Diane Herring. Pani Bowry. Marjiaret Ann EilniuinUon. Frances Manning. Fourth row. left to right : Linda Mar-iiall. Christine (iartlen. Claudia Faoloni. Alice Lari . Linda Kenneit. Sara Burn ' -. Katin Taller. Daughters and Granddaughters Club Till ' l)aiii;lilri and (iiaiid- (laiighters Cliili pavs liihnlr hi llii iiianv iiiotlu ' iv and .maiul- iniitlieis wlio. lliroiigliDiil tlic vcai ' s. have iucscivimI and ii|)- li dd till ' liadilicins and lifiitaj c oi Pearc ( )ll( ' i e. -• .-.- • ■i- - ..■— ri First mil. It ' ll h ' .: K j k I ' .ii-I i--.--l ' M ' sL(|pnl ; (iiiuiy Mnnri ' . Prt-sidf-nt : Suzannt ' Harper. Spcrctary-Trfa ' -lint, ■nml rnii rll in li lil: . nM Tin i-n. Saia Itiillock. licit Aikt-n. ' iryinia Currif. Jraii i)a i-. -Suzanne Laiuli . Thinl inii hit in niiht: liai- r.r j[i. SaricK Walker, Miriam Dorsev. heitoii Hunt, Ann Uradlev. The college newspaper, the Peace Times, is an important mirror of college life throughout the year. While providing a record of sucli events as Peanut W eek. The eek of Sliar- ing. The Weekend of the Green. Election Day. and May Dav. the Times also provides sjiace i jr student editorial connnent: here is a chance to evaluate ourselves and to constantly raise our standards. I he lighter side of campus life is reflected in such tradi- tional features as Senior Scoops, Buttons and Beaux, and this year ' s innovations: a cartoon corner. Creati ve talent also finds an outlet in the pages of the Times: poetry par- ticularlv is alwavs welcome, with each spring one issue |iai ' tiallv devoted to creative writing. The discipline ol constantly meeting deadlines is arduous, liul no reward is greater than the sense ol accomplishment we ieel each time we go to press on schedule. Peace Times Elaine Hvoen Edilor-iii-Chief Ann Bakkinger AssislanI Eililoi First row. lell to right: Unverly Colioon, Marilyn Lee. Mary Ann Forii. Fran Ua i . GlenJa Daly. Joy Newberry. Hecoiul roiv. left to right: Judy Taylor. Shelton Hunt. Ann Penland. Miriam Dorsey. Linda Mears. Ann McCammon. Third row, leit to right: CaraiUe Broadlmrst. Kittv Erwin. Mary Puu. Ann Newberry. Suzanne Harper, Sara Burns. Zackie Murphy. The 1963 Lotus l;lff ]irnii(llv presents to mhi, the stu- dents and laciihv 111 I ' carc ( ' (illci;e. ihi annual. We sincerely hope thai iin will cnjuN it as nuuli as «e have enjoyed putting it together lof vou. Kaih ol the staff has worked hard and spent long hours III reraplure the year ' s most outstanding memories, luit our work was made easier li our knowing that we would help you maintain a vi id pirtnre cit voui ' 1962-1963 year at Peaee College. The staff was tortiniate to In- undi ' r the leadershi|) of Elaine Stewait and Mrs. Glenn lutndall. L nder the guithince and through the work ol these two. we leel as though we I ' an now give vou a hook ou will hmu rlirrish: The I.OTUS of 1963. ' ,i. r i: ri: ' ii i Eililoi -in-Lliiej ' 63 LOTUS ' ' iw .- F ,: m y I I n ._:SL : : l)i:i.MM.i:i .) Ell i I III Marilyn Lef. AssislnnI Edilar Carolyn Tyner l iusiness Manager 104 jy: iA LOTIS EDiroRl VL STAFF f;r 7 row. left to right: Linda Mear?. Molly DeVries. Ginger Prince. Editor of Activity rttion: Rachel Na h. Editor of Prep 111 Seetinn: Karen Brewer. Editor of Athleticir and Society Sections: Evelyn MrDaniel. Second rou. Ult to right: Miriam Dori?ey. Diane Humphries. Kathy Thorne. Editor of Senior Cla Section: Carolyn Shoal. Edilor of Feature Sfciion: ally Jo Mullen. Editor of Administration and Faculty Section: Ann Malloy. Editor of Junior Clas?. Seciion: Zackie Murphy. Editor of Student (dub- and Organization Section : Su an Broughton. Thin! row. Itit to right: Pam Boup.. Ann Newln-rry. Jurly Ta !or. Ann Martin. Mary Pou. Etiiior ol Prep l Seetion: Terry Lynn Harlem. Fourth row. eft to right: Diana Liget-. Claudia Lewi?. Anni- hite. Jill (.ihnc.rr. Slaril n ) eiton. I ill Jo Tliorhurn. . ot pictured: Bett Aiken. Mrs. Glenn KandaU. LOTLS BISINESS STAFF First row. hit to right: La inia Brown. Giniier Tucker, Li--sa McGowan. Barbara Brown. Second row. Iff! to fight: PdlK Sliiill, Paida Lyman, Helene Waiiier. . ot pictured: Mi I. da Bauconi, Advisor. 105 Features Extraciin iiuhir aclivilif- are i, ' ;iiiriiaiil in tlie j;i()ulli ol cacli Peace sliiileiil |||e. anil il is tin- pari iiHisl often lenienilierec] in her inlnre. Tlie uirls wlm prouillv receive lliese honors help III kee|i the- Iiaililion ol I ' eaee College liif h. These niils piii e ihey ha i ' |:ihicetl llieir school before self. The highest honiii bestowed on a i;irl is to be Miss Peace. Kach ear ihe stinlent both elects |he uirl most repre- sentative 111 a Peace stndenl. In our annnal May Dav lestivi- lics. the Ma Queen anil her Couit are piesentetl. Assisting; in cs|ici anil all other special collei e events are the Marshals, elected by the societies. Weekend of the Green, social event ol the year, is always eagerly looked forward to lis Peace students. These honors and events represent an ini])ortant branch in our lilc here at Peace, and it is our pleasure to pi ' esent them. Jlu T, eace —  fa r ' PEGGY JO PROCTOR 108 -....N- -v. xs - ■' ■• ' mmmmmmmifisaiim 4$ 6.- mmm .yMai i2ueen 109 MISS LINDA KELLY ' 1 1 - - MiCKiE McDonald Maifl of Honor MAY COURT 1963 « - W 1 -. - -r A MAin AI.ICi; i Junior (Jii.ss MARY McLAMH Junior Class MOLLIE WELCH Prep IV H May Day, 1963. proved to be one of the most enchanting and exciting events of the school year. More than forty students [jarticipated in the exercises, which were presented by the Delta Chi dance club. With tlie theme of Oui- Ameri- can Heritage, the dancers were able to act out many his- torical events, bringing in contributions to our American culture. Representatives to the Alav Court were elected bv the popular vote of their respective classes to be attendants to the May Queen. Linda Kelly. Linda was chosen by the entire student bod in a mass election. She and liei- attend- ants reigned over the Mav Day celeluatiuu. nuiking a very charming and beautiful picture. LINDA MEARS Senior Class JUDY TUCKER Senior Class JANE SCOTT Prep IV MARILYN OVERTON Prep 111 JAN HENDERSON Prep 111 IIEVEKLV COHOON P TTY liCllULS The Marshals ,i ii 1,1 iiiiji SUSAN RICHARDSON CJlicI Mriislull 112 ELAINE STEWART . - VWik Goldfish Paradise! Put your money where your in.iulh is! The Pricihnii Original. W e major in ihe Majors. 1 got dismissed. Guess wliy. ' ' That ' s what I call special delivery ! Get it while you can. 113 Enjoy iiifi (he more informal atniosplitri ' . llir--c couples twi t to the music of the Twilightrr ami thf ' lurlniies., Taking aHvantac:e of thr- uann --iiritii: thr lawn cnnct ' ri. .t). ill.- giiU and thnr dah-s rii.|n Weekend of Thi ' ir- is a secret no more? Obviously, the magic hour uill n.mr too soon for iiian of llie couple- at the semi-formal dance held at llii- .nii Waller Hotel. Entertaining the student - with popular l)alla l--. llie Huntsmen were en- thusiasticallv recei ' (l. Sav. that the be t ' do voii e er liad. ' ' the Green That a new dance? Following the lawn concert, a picnic wa e lield in the Rec Room for the girls and their dates. The Advertisers Tlie Tfaci ' ( ' (illri e I.OTIS ha Ijeen ])iililislie(l aiiiuiallv i l ' l■l ' ' ()2. Tlic |iiilili liiiin (il llic l,(.iTlis. as well as maiiv otlifi ' ailivities at Peace, have lieeii made possiljle liv jjiisiiiess estalilish- iiicnts ill ltal( ' ij;li and li (ilher iiiciiiliers ol the (■(iniiiuinity. The selliiii; of ad- not iiiilv i- a finaiieial aid. Imt al-(i is an aid til lirlter ritizeiishi|i. l.oTls nienihei ' s receive an ()|i| iiliiiiil Id iiicci new people diiiiiii tl.e sales canipaiun. and they al o iccci c ahialde Imsiness experience. iufc iibvu,- w -,-4 ■„1 U.l„s,„„ DIAMOND JUBILEE nBelk. Eastern Carolina ' s Largest Department Store Cosmetics Tobaocos RALEIGH Cameron illage Riclgewood Shopping Center Congratulations. Class oj 62 KERR DRUGS Reg. Pharmacist on duty a! All times For Your Prescription Needs Luiicheoiielle M usazines GOLDSBORO Sunrise Shopping Center DllRHMI Willons Village Lakevvood Sho|). Center Nortligate Sliop. Center Compliments of COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY DIAL TE 2-2828 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA HOFBRAU RESTAURANT. INC. CAMERON VILLAGE PERSON ST. VARIETY STORE 702 N. Person St. —COMPLETE 5 10 STORE— We Carry A Complete Line of School Supplies OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. EVERY NIGHT ■■,. .rtr ..LZ.. ... ■M ; ' o ynfoiyMnr. ■■ComiAinwiits of BROWN-WYNNE FUNERAL HOME CompUiuenls of THE GRAPHIC PRESS, INC. PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS 418 S. Dawson Street Raleigh, N. C. RQVal Crowwrt COLA RALEIGH NEHI BOTTLING CO. 3210 Hillsboro St. Raleigh, N. C. MITCHELL ' S HAIR STYLING I ' HONE TK 4.11221 CAMERON VILLAGE BYNUM PRINTING COMPANY Bi ' ttf-r Printing PHONE TE 2-6417 We ' re pro ud of our part itilil ' V ■designing and engr vtng ' fHe LOTUS Schools that want outstanding annuals year after year have turned to us. We ; ' work hard to give each school every f good reason to continue with our com- pany. Our experience, art department and plant know-how, and continuous personal service assure prompt atten- tion to every detail. Let our representa- tive tell you about the many satisfied schools, agencies, printers and editors we serve. the ) Lynchburg Engraving Company incorporated box 720 lynchburg, va. hr CompUmenis of CAPITAL FUEL OIL, ICE AND COAL COMPANY, Inc. 600 WEST HARGETT STREET Phone TE 2-5589 ICE COAL ESSO FUEL OIL PERSON STREET PHARMACY and PERSON STREET VARIETY STORE ON PERSON STREET Serving Peace College for 31 Years where there ' s NO smoke there ' s NO fire! SAFE .CLEAN. MODERN (CAROLINA POWER LIGHT COMPANY An till I ' stdi -iiiiiii ' il. Iiixjiin mil. iiililic iililily cuniininy Stnith s Studia Official Photographers for the 1963 Latus Portraits Giossy Prints, and Application Pictures j lay Be Ordered fronu Your School 1 JVegatives 1 • • • We Have a Complete Line of Different Sizes and Styles of Frames 1 • • • 14 East Hargett Street • Raleigh. N. C. ROY ' S DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 1 One Hour Dry Cleaning i Three Hour Shirt Service 719 N. Person Street ROY M. HARRIS Raleigh. N. C. 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LEINSTER Secretary -Treasurer P JHJIIJ I K I W W . . . are pnidiKcd al K(l ai(k iS, . Ilroiiulilcni. Since l ' )02 we liave had i|uality as (iiir liisl idiiceiii ' i]i llie iiKidiicliiin ol letterpress and lillmui aplud annnals. . ()iir new laiiie plant and (lur recenlU aiipiirc(i npiipnieiit enables u ti l(i an e cn lietlei JdIi willi(int lii in ; .iinr per imal tiincli. cm ran lie liuly pidud ni ycair annual . . if it was produeed Ijv Ldwards 6i. l-irouiihton. li c iniilr your inijtiint ' m FDW i!i)S ni;()rr,iiTfi compwy l 2 . llonl. ' Naid. Kaleiuli. N.nlli Carolnia AUTD G RAPH B 1 -tW ' - ' -T ' Vll ' yj-TT : ' .
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