Queens University of Charlotte - Coronet / Edelweiss Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

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Queens College Library m LjP0r. ■ ‘ M, fW vS ' Iv Wlt ’, ' 1 v -: «. • • v ' r t . (U 7 k :v- v ' . Oi—V j3 i.k r;w LVv ‘ S5;- • . •■ • qU 1933 V cLJLu-LSZ. fcV. BELIEVE IT OR NOT 5 . ■v,:v :; -5xfr L l | a LjOUMXjs 4-1 BELIEVE IT OR NOT Lo-trL aa , wo G |D ujyuLcj LuLsaJ MARY E.YOUNG LcUicro FRANCES KORNEGAY BxlaLvuMxi. VHanxjuqxA 1933 , Designed and Engraved by Charlotte Engraving Co. Printed by Queen City Printing Co. The 1933 Edelweiss Wears a Kingscraft Cover k . • , «-v • ri : . ' ' va?«Sk • ■ ' V.’i - ' n« - v §§3 QLI933 fc, £§b 9+ ' O-- O •7 .iw V ' V):‘vfVi; • ■ ... ' ■ ♦ • - t v 1 .-M EDELWEISS LcxrL: puLLi lixjJ louj -IRs. Sx UUXrX CLc ld op QlLJUO -CI CLxmJx)]4 HP 1933 A5UUOA. Believe It Or Not in this the 1933 edition of the Edelweiss., tee have at¬ tempted to portray vividly and yet conscientiously, a cross section of life at Queens-Chicora today. Endeavor¬ ing to present this material in a new and different light, roe have been greatly aided through the courtesy of Robert . Ripley and the Charlotte News who have graciously tendered their aid, and have allowed us to pre¬ sent the highlights of our student life in this characteristically, unique newspaper style. UXJCVUL- 1933 clxLu iXSULAA. The College The Classes © A ctivities A thletics Features Advertisements QjJLXJWld- C icVOCTLCL TjO o die A llistc t Carson, President of the Board of Trustees, and as a symbol of that body, tee, the members of the Class of 10SS, do gratefully dedicate this vol¬ ume of the Edelweiss. Deepest appreciation and sincerest good will is ever felt in the hearts of the members of the student body towards this group of splendid men and women, who, by their untiring and ceaseless efforts, have succeeded in attaining for our Alma Mater that worthy goal—membership into the Southern Association of Ac¬ credited Colleges, and have inspired her towards a greater and more useful life. McAllister Carson J ■UkKdti! Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip TO ITS PRESENT MODERN PLANT AT CHARLOTTE, N . C. t «,• ... ■ lb ;■ ... . ¥5li: .•ur.r. vm ' i r : v v ; ; : A Believe It Or Not hut Queens Museum was one of the first edu¬ cational institutions in this section of the colonies. Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip Wv sm ;• . • f % 1 C% i .j ' Wsm ' • • • s . a , ■ ■ - ,W - •:. • - j • ‘ •Vi ■ {, , ts 5fSs l 1933 3L H4. Campus The Senior ll ' nlk • V£i.. 1 ■. , Front rirtc of Xinni.su Music If nil flint Front View of liunveil Hall Side fietc of Ximmx Mimic 11 uilding Morrison Hall .S ' V t- ricw of Xhini.ss Music Huildini Believe It Or Not but ten mem¬ bers of the college faculty have Doctors’ degrees. ' ’A . .. -■v ' x ' k itMsmm ' .r 3r o . ■ • •rtrTr s Ait X9- m V:‘ «KBJV r v r K w -+ V r, . • ■ % t ' . ■ i“ V • • • . . frv t rV Administration 1933 To the members of the class of 1933. My dear friends: I wish to extend my cordial good wishes to you, and also my congratulations upon the Annual which represents the hardest work perhaps of any class during my Administration. In the midst of a great depression, you have wrought nobly, and now present to the College and to the world the results of your labors. As you go out into the world, I feel sure that you are going to show the same determination which you have shown here, and meet with the same success which you have had through your College career. My best wishes go with you, and may our paths cross many times before the end. Very cordially yours. Twenty To The Class of 1933: Heaven doth with us as we with torches do, Not light them for ourselves; for if our virtues Did not go forth with us, ’twere all alike As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touched But to fine issues.” “Non ministrari sed ministrare.” Affectionately, Dear Seniors of 1933: As you pass from your college walls into the outer world of a larger life of usefulness, my heart’s best wishes go with you. May each of you find the place for which you are best fitted and in which you will meet with the truest success. May the Lord bless you and keep you, wherever you may be. Your friends always, Dean of Women. Twenty-one B LA 1 R. BOOKER. CATHEY Elizabeth Blair Dean of Instruction and Head of the De¬ partment of Education M rs. Warren H. Booker Head of the Department of Home Economics Nancy Cathey Instructor in Biology Margaret Louise Collins Assistant Professor in Home Economics Alma Taylor Edwards Head of the Department of Ancient Languages Martha Engell Assistant Professor in Modern Languages Mary Foreman Alumnae Secretary Winnie Frazer Assistant Treasurer Minnie Almira Graham Head of the Department of Physical Sciences Eloise Elaine Greene Head of the Department of Biological Sciences Rena Harrell Librarian Cordelia Henderson Director of Physical Education Otis Carl Ingebritsen Professor of Psychology Olive M. Jones Head of the Department of Mathematics COLLINS EDWARDS EN G E LL F O REMAN FRAZER G RAH A M. INGEBRITSEN JONES GREEN HARRELL. HENDERSON Quxxvisl - C Illccplo. Twenty-two IC) 3 3 R. V. Kennedy Head of the Department of Social Sciences Ethel M. King Instructor in Dramatic Interpretation Emma Hill Lyon Associate Professor in English Mildred Morse McEwen Assistant Professor in Physical Sciences .Julienne Mongin Head of the Department of Modern Languages Mabel Murphy Assistant in Piano Ida Patrick Associate Professor in Modern Languages Charles William Sommerville Head of the Department of Bible and Religious Education Thelma Stone Secretary Agnes Stout Head of the Department of English Marion Frost Townend Part Time Instructor in English Marie Turnipseed Assistant Professor in Mathematics and Latin Mrs. Margaret T. Wilson Registered Nurse, Superintendent of the Infirmary MURPHY PATRICK SOMMERVILLE STONE STOUT TOWNEND Quxjwid -C Iluccelu Twenty-three Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip ..-O’ When queems-chicora was accepted as an A-Grade college Jane vNeicoiwep dr.frazer with a rose Boo, Amo j.eo tue parade in a blue poro ROAPS-rerv o Jane RENFROW R6AILY MEE.DS MORE- SPACE h which. to SING WSR PRAISES She ' s e ££N president of PWl MU ’ ' TWO YEARS, PRES. °f AlPHft KAPPA GAMMA, M6M6ER of STUDENT COUNCIL, MERGER of HOME EC.CLUfe, ETC., ETC, Etc. , in. Clci 1A314 ••• ,Wf r .r«Ty ■s«-s v-v k ‘iV £ % vy ir - • ■ .%T ; ■ yi? Believe It Or Not but the Class of 19S8 has broken more college traditions than ant other preced¬ ing class. Tuv-v N ■ ' ' I ' . ' JflV.V • • V n iXTIK . ' -V ' -S Vk. ■r-stt ii % -stj .i £v Aft- •,. . : •• ?• ftLYv ft. % . ' jtk Sn 5 M•■ • ;.r.? • v . .; •• 4 irla v% ri ' i V .VI ' ■• ■’• - t 3% K - • ' i ' 1933 Bit r 4 r ' ■•; : V: v ' .Xi-M. • . - V . .... fc ; 4 •« ’v’ - s ’cr « v ' ..- ; •:.r ' ,y 4 i . ' ....V tt ' •-.•• 5v-v ; to « ‘ . V ' C f? , M, .fcv ' 4 ‘iSi V ?v st, . 3 iv ' ' sr-Yi!fl$i ■ •. ■■• f f Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip ’ I V OAe SENIORS HAVE SPONSORED THE ODKE GLEE CLUE.— ANO HfWE CHANGED LOCATION OF THE JR.-SR. RROM TO THE woods THEVVF ALSO SPONSORED fitter cl s$ f hiom SHOW Senior 1933 H ENDER.50N REN FR.OW THE CLASS Jane Reneuoiv President Miss Cordelia Henderson Sponsor Betty Wolfe and Sam Robinson Mascots UXXVL4- SWEENEY L1LLARD OF ' 33 Twenl ij-nine Thirty 19 3 3 Thirty-one 1933 Thirty-two 1933 vf: s ' tx- ' -V si v A‘r i ' ' ' nj ' A l V E«y ; ‘- ' I T“. . -v. . rirt v . . •: l f ' ' -% V • : i- 7 - x %? ' S s £ ,A -• ' A, .t 1 V i | •ty • v ■ ik :v.r- • . .• A ; ; . -fr V y. - . , «fvs. ' ' • •;;c ir. .t JANIE MAY BOYKIN MAYESVILLE, S. C. Bachelor of Arts Mathematics and Chemistry VIRGINIA SHELLUM BOLICH DENVER, N. C. Bachelor of Arts Biology and Chemistry a k r Thirty-three 1933 (LlLuw FANNIE GREGORY BRADLEY MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and History ... ' ...y A • i r • . r ; v r ' rAtigvj . • :• ‘sstssiSu . ;• ' v i. MARY BROWN BARIUM SPRINGS. N. C. Bachelor of Science Home Economics and Nutrition • s l L 35e r - ifn : A K r, K A : - ; . i V i. jr. • -: 5 ; t. V:iV ' A .Tt. TiV . ' . ' V.lTA ' ' IW . v Thirty-four 1933 jL l ' A r 9 l ; ; . t At •? Zi ' w; — S® r 1 fart. ' :• • HELEN DEANS DAVIDSON, N. C. Bachelor of Arts History and Biology , v • « , f .. (m “• , - 1 ANN MUNRO CLEGG RICHMOND, VA, Bachelor of Arts English and French ART, AT A Thirty-five IQ 33 INEZ DELLINGER CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts Chemistry and English om v.- nLNW,. ... • ' ' ' •! .n . VAN L !r 0,1 -JV YV .i VvflJi . T ' s DOROTHY DENTON CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and History , v rf. v y AT A •-■S ' sT ' V m, ■- ; ' : V v 4 j . v Y 2?,v • •’ ? VfrfVv L ' v.t-.h v ■ v. Thirty-six 1933 LlLw te Sft V’.:-; i F %:ri v- v - MARY LAW GRAY CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts Latin and French Pc s wi; 0B -f . Vl. ' . W W v . s ••• X Q REBEKAH HASSELL RICHMOND, VA. Bachelor of Arts Biology a r.. I . i . k x:- l n - . v Thirty-seven 1933 19 3 3 AMY JOSEPHINE HODGES CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and Latin Y ’ : - AlfS ' Vj ■ ' V-jVE. A ' Zv. fr ' ?V; W ' - FRANCES KORNEGAY .♦I ' ' VC • . R3ssr.n ' v.c ' .- -t- ' •- . : MT. OLIVE, N. C. Bachelor of Science Home Economics and Nutrition A K r, A A II C r- ' Thirty-nine 1933 MYRTLE LANDEN WARSAW, N. C. Bachelor of Arts History and English Piano A K r, X Q V « tjfp -i ; : : tv :v .yC ' lL Forty 1933 19 33 Forty-tzvo 1933 ELIZABETH ORR ROCK HILL, S. C. — ‘:: 2 • 1 MARGARET NEAL CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts Latin and English Bachelor of Science Home Economics v.- I 5 3 3 KATHERINE POWERS CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts French A K r, $ M f-■ ' v w .’r-v r ..c r f ‘ ' -.WV v s v -n . . • ' ?’. ■ v ' U . JANE RENFROW CHARLOTTE, N. C. «r. r •-Vr -r?«5v Bachelor of Science Home Economics and Nutrition A K r, I M , ' • -r. ' Nr, As... ■ • satfe. ' ■« •. ' ■W ■■ ■•• Forty-four !933 JiVffc ' .. ' . « • .- Pl x f}“ ' A ' - ? vrn • -. ■j ' G++ii ■ ' ■ iif iy- ' - ■ x v« JW C • mfirr ’ s - ' - ' - LYNN SANDERS CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and History AA0 SARAH ROBINSON CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and French ■►lVv •. Forty-jive 1933 S. GRACE SHEALY LEXINGTON, S. C. Certificate in Art V- ;v c V • ■ AG w . £■ . v- ' i ' W 1 . 1 r-i+iJfiil;: . :rr •; -o.v5-7. ' - L V.tiX v. m. -i • ■ •„ ; v:Vi ?r : .L • . ' « - itj V i ■ vS K k ■ ELIZABETH SHELDON , • ' ' • a • • CHARLOTTE, N. C. • f -t” v_ •• Bachelor of Science • , .“ ■■• •• . . Home Economics and Nutrition •• . • ' i % . . . ... - ' -w • ' r L ' ’’5 , :a i . L UvciS . ' .V. r{. . . - ' Forty- 1 ■ i;vi : X 19 33 Forty-seven I9J53 1933 AtXS 7{- fflSW ;; T . ■ .• ■ ir r . : %,M§ f v V‘ • , ' 4 1 . ? f. - • «« : • Jk-V ’ V ’■ ■ ' MARTHA TYSON BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. ;v. r- ..r Bachelor of Arts English and French A FA JUNE TWEED MARSHALL, N. C. Public School Music A A II ,h ' f ' Cv-A «,:• : :• ;« 4 . y . ' V r, ' i A.YV- s ' . , • ■ ' A ' .t: Forty-nine 19 3 3 ■CiiL v n •t, T ‘ • , ' •. ■ •r . . - - . S =•- BUENA W1NECOFF CONCORD, N. C. Public School Music Piano .•« a ■ • r • • Aa v-. .- r ■ - . • ; UM-:-. • •” a r a SUSIE WIFKIE CHARLOTTE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts English and French Fifty-one ' 933 NELL WHITWORTH ALBEMARLE, N. C. Bachelor of Arts History and French A K r, K A MWk •T ' -E ' TTT . N;T;::v;vj v . ■ ’ - • r. -v u - ■•••-■ ’V •;} MARY EGGLESTON YOUNG A ? T- ' - r r c m CRESTWOOD, N. Y Bachelor of Science Home Economics and Nutrition A K r, A A © L ' X 4 V T ' ' Smt . ,7 . . T3 i • , - • VT7 4. ; Vf ' Stjghi. Fifty-two -V, wJl ' V 38® nL, :Wh. ■ ■•:- T;v3?S - ’ . ► • «A 1933 CLASS POEM An act of life’s play is ending Tlie time for the curtain draws near, The change of the scene, too, is ready A change for the players is here. Tomorrow the rise of the curtain Will find that the actors today. Have over the world been scattered, And each some new part has to play. Go forth then, all ve players. Take up the challenge anew. Win honor, and fame, and victory, Do well what ever you do. Applaud for the act that is finished. Weep not that the end is to be, But carry fore’er in your memory The Class of Thirty-three. Frances Kornegay, ' 33. Q Fifty-three ■■■ .-• ‘;X« I .-‘CJtf r r 1 : ' f j?r ' :, ' • •, J • 1 V. laT I :;.. V-; O ■... .i .•,v 1 . ' jA. M,-- , ;S • ' « •• ■■?:■• ■■ ' pfcV;;•- ■ ' W • i 4 v. ' ■ •TJ 4, •• ; s V.- ' . 1 ’S.v ' N • • tevMv. •y£W Believe It Or Not but the Class of 193Jf fooled the depression and gave an outstanding!y successful Junior-Senior Prom. h. h 4 Jt s£si At; « $.’ ; VtVTrf. V, • M • a .S. 1 ? w - J S-r V r ; ir.-rV ... . 1933 Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip WE JUNIORS ARB SPONSORS of- ' QUEENS SLUGS C i r r - f ■Florence MOFFETT f-o- cmnh HAS fOP PURGE YEARS SEEN PRESIOENTo THIS CLASS 5anet ' Robinson .Junior. Winner. ° state declanaation CONTEST -FOR TvUO CO NSECUTiuE VEAR9 ! OW- «- £ j 7 JUNIORS SUP-1 PRISED fa STUDENTS AS MUCHAS DID MAGICIAN TUlVj SPONSORED. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Fi.orknck Moffett President Grace Walker Mary China Stephenson Vice-President Rebecca McClary Secretary Treasurer McCLARY WALKER ujuceid- 1933 Margaret Almond Virginia Barrow A lbemarle. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Janet Benn E towah. Tenn. Janie Berryhill Charlotte. N. C. Mary Bowen T azewell, Va. Jane Bradley Eileen Brown Mocksville, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Fift y-seven Jessie Davis C harlotte, N. C. 1933 clsd. MXSU A. £$« :• vV-fV- ' idi.; . • Dorothy Dunn R aleigh, N. C. Louisa Duennan L iberty Hill. S. C. Sarah Escott Austell, Ga. Dorothy Foard B ramwell, W. Va. Josephine Foard B ramwell, W. Va. Martha Frazer Buffalo, Ala. Marie Galloway D erita, N. C. Martha Kvelyne IIii.l S an Antonio. Texas Dorothy Huntley ltuby, S. C. 1933 Ruth Kale Belmont, N. C. Margaret Malloy C heraw, S. C. Jmwm: a® Fjfj ' r:: J: Margaret Jones C linton, S. C. Fiji y-nine Rebecca McClary Hughla Lee McCollum Dorothy McCreight Georgetown, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Columbia, S. C. M ry McFarland Tryon, N. C. Ann McLaughlin C harlotte. N. C. Katherine McLeskey C harlotte, N. C. Virginia Parsons Kings Mountain, N. C. Edith Ramsaur S helby, N. C. Alice Rankin Nancy Redfern Mt. Holly, N. C. Asheville, N. C. Sixty 19 3 3 Janet Robinson C harlotte, N. C. Mary C. Stephenson H artsville, S. C. Harriet Thompson C harlotte, N. C. Ruth Turner T ink Hill. N. C. Grace Walker W ilmington, N. C. Dorothy Whitley M onroe, N. C. Rosalie Wyman D enmark, S. C. Sixty-one • . U : ’J ' iA ' fcJ ' X V-- ' Vs • - ' ■«.• ' . ■ wj : ; 5 • N LfS|P W 4 V,-; •iJf ■ « . ■ ■Sijf.v; Believe It Or Not but the Col¬ lege vied with the Class of 1035 in being proud of the presenta¬ tion of the Carolina Playmakers. sNSahi t ' l ' v. ITavA. . ! v i yWiK _V5g2JV r. vr , • ■ •. : n ' • v ‘ v-v iq 33 Lllw i - m. Believe It Or No By A Young Rip Sophomore SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS i ...1111 i,i n i Joyner President Dorothy Tyson . Vice-President .11 m n Wii son St art tai y Elizabeth Cassells Treasurer QuJUU ' W-CL Fcooci CASSELLS WILSON Sixty-four 19 33 --Cud-4JLLR U l, Emily Collins Marion Caldwell Elizabeth Cassells Dorothy Cothran Catherine Culp Josephine Duncan Margaret Floyd Clarf, Hazel Julia Henderson Sixty-five 1933 Vivian Hilton Mamie Hunter Lottie Lane Joyner Jeannette Malloy Evelyn MacMillan Laura J. Quattlebaum Carol Reeves Virginia Sampson . V- ' L Sixt y-six I J Laura Stallings Harriet Stevens Miriam Storey Margaret Truesdale Dorothy Tyson Marie Wilkinson Catherine Wilson Jimmy Wilson Eleanor Woodcock Sixty-seven rr.V ' • , , V • J t ' CrK ' .. . ' . r 1s V v y . U CJ ;.v N ' v . • - Believe II Or Nut but the Frosh captured the Sophomore flag but the lordly owners made the lowly rats return the stolen property. rS • • , -S:tSV K2f w T : ■-• - • V frills. . • ••••: • .teftrK Ik $ !. r ' ' •(• ' •’ • •■ • 1933 liu FRESHMAN CLASS WAS WELL REPRESENTED At me inau6uration and in the MAY OAV CELEBRATION. TLe FROSH DID TheiR bit ini sponsoring-a £ inOFFoAO Glee clu(3 Believe H Or J ol By A ) oung Rip !r TOOK TUE FROSH TO CARUV OFF VWE HONORS AT THE ANNUAL STUNT NITE. Frances Raley .. __ ... Treasurer Margaret Trobaugh . S cri tary Lucille Hue . ... President Ione Smith ._ Fici -President Seventy 19 3 3 Aaron Auten Batten Benn Blue Boyle Brumley Berch Clegg Council Crowell Ehrhardt Ehrlick Finger ft) k Gibson Gilbert Gilkey Gilliam Godwin F. Gray I Iamilton IIilton IIodge Harmon Haynes Cv ' ’ ' ■Vs f ’ ' V Seventy-one K. Me Bath M. Me Bath McDonald Patterson Seventy-two Robinson J. Rogers P. Rogers Runkle L. M. Stallings Stevenson Tofeoli Tommins Trobaugii ARD R. White Wicker Williams Witherspoon Wood Wright Seventy-three Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip ■ - -V ulc Liu iL XA , ,- v ' .wS-t ••• • . -.l S ' •: . iV{ Wtv - - i M - Believe II Or Not but Alpha Kappa Gamma, National Leader¬ ship Fraternity, halting a maxi¬ mum membership of fourteen for every year, is the greatest honor a student can receive during her college career. _Sf k. A ' ' «• ■ ■jjRsKr £« ■? %. .Mm . • - v. v sM r ; •• •-• ' • ’ ' -I ' . ' •Y. r t. 1933 hv ■ i ■ ; .y? ■ ..’■ •. ' . ViJLlJ-t Believe H Or Not By A Young Kip Organizations 1933 Ll u Nell Whitworth President of Boarding Students STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Katherine Powers President of Day Students Qjujuopui- Seventy-eight .4P jmm ( ZK r- Li;’: . . CLEGG B ROW N DEANS ls6 Vice President 2nd Vice-President 3rd Vice -President STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSN. McCLARY 3ecretanz Wl LSON treasurer Qjujuoi u 4-C! luxoa-a Seventy-nine 1933 LAN DEN Senior Rep resen tat i ue STEPHEN50N Sun i or Represen ta tive K O R N E GAY Sen to r Represen ta tiue CLASS REPRESENT ATI V E S STUDENT COUNCIL Q U ATT LE BAUM S ophomore Re presen ta ti ve HAMILTON Sreshman Represe n tatiue McCOLLUM J umor Representative uzmd- 1933 RENFROW Vice - Pr-esiclent Dai Student Gov. ROBINSON S ecyetani Dai Student Gov. WILKINSON Trea s ure r ■ Dai Student Got HONORARY MEMBERS STU DE NT COUNCIL SWEENEY Hostess of Hut LI LLARD President: S ti dent Christian Associa iion QjLLSLXYlxl-C Lulcklu THE STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Founded 1929 Officers Caroline Lillard Virginia Bolich Claudia McChesney Jane Bradley President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer K KBECCA McClaRY Hi tii Hi i n Florence Moffett Mary China Stephenson Mary Bowen Mary Pope Murray Kith CURRIE Members of the Cabinet Undergraduate Rep. Social Chairman Social Service . Program Program _ Program Church Work Buena Winkcoff Frances Kipplemeyer Fannie Bradley Virginia Anderson Nell Whitworth Janet Robinson _ Ruth Sweeney . Music l USU M Publicity Honorary Member Pay Student Rep. Hostess of the Hut -C liTcooci Eighty-two Qjujum ui-CL ujcmu. 1933 MOFFETT ROBINSON RIPPLEMEYER SWEENEY P WHITWORTH BEATY STEPHENSON W1NECOFF ANDERSON B RADLEY BOWEN ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA National Leadership Fraternity Olympian Circle Founded 1928 O F FIC ERS President _ Vice-President Secretary _ Treasurer Jane Renfrow Mary E. Young Katherine Powe rs Caroline Lillard M E M 15 E R S Class of 1933 Virginia Anderson Virginia Shellum Bolick Mary Brown Ann Clegg Frances Kornegay Caroline Li i.lard Class of 193Jf Florence Moffett Faculty Dean Elizabeth Blair Katherine Powers Jane Renfrow Edith Storm Ki th Sweeney Nell Whitworth Mary E. Young Rebecca McClary Miss Alma T. Edwards Qjluoopm-C IlLccklci Eighty-four 19 33 ANDERSON! BOLiCK B ROW N CLEG G STOAM SWEENEY WHITWORTH McCLAAY HORN EGAY MOFF1TT Dr BLA1 R Miss EDWARDS Qjllxjch 4-C Luscxca Eighty-five 1933 IOTA XI Honor urn Journalistic Fraternity Founded 1927 OFFICERS June Tweed - President Mary E. Young Vice-President Margaret Jones _ Secretary and Treasurer M E M 15 E R S Class of 1933 Mary Brown Frances Kornegay Edith Storm Mary E. Young Class of 1934 Margaret Jones June Tweed Ruth Walters Nell Whitworth Mary China Stephenson QuXJOH4- CltTocKLa Eighty-six •.’.’Vi 1 ■ ■••• ; ' w« : y ; BROWN KORN EGAY S TO R M WH ITWORTH WALTERS J STEPHENSON umt4- 1933 BETA PI THETA II oHorari French Fraternity Theta Mu Chapter Founded 1926 O F FICERS Virginia Anderson Mary Law Gray _ Katherine Powers Frances Ripplemeyeii President J r ice-President Secretary Treasurer M E M B E R S Class of 1933 Virginia Anderson Mary Law Gray Caroline Lillard Class of 1931, Virginia Barrow Elizabeth Elliott Sara Escott Margaret Jones Harriet Thompson Class of 1935 Clark Hazki. Lottie Lane Joyner Janeth Younginkr Faculty Miss Ida Patrick Katherine Powers Kith Walters Nell Whitworth Sarah Elizabeth Motte Ann McLaughlin Cynthia Pharr Frances Ripplemeyer J E A N N ETTK IALLOY Virginia Sampson Miss Ji i.ienne Mongin 1933 L1LLARD MOTT E BARROW THOMPSON ESCOTT McLAUGHLIN HAZEL tIONHS SAMPSON! cJOYNEfL MALLOV WALTERS WHITWORTH UXJU ld- ■ PHI BETA CHI Honorary Science Fraternity Founded 1920 OFFICERS Virginia Shellum Bolich _ Rebekah Hassell _ _ Anne Smith Margaret Alexander _ . _ . President Vice-President __ _ Secretary _ Treasurer MEMBERS Class of 1933 Margaret Alexander Virginia Shellim Bolick Janie May Buykin- Helen Deans Martha Tyson Mary Bowf.x Class of 1934 Ruth Turner Class of 1935 Ruth Grovf.r Grace Hibbard Miriam Steele Facidti Dr. Eloise Green Miss Nancy Cathey Rebekah Hassell Rosalie Hassell Anne Smith Evelyn Stone Margaret Jones Lottie Lane Joyner Ruth Martin Dr. M. A. Graham Mrs. M. M. McEwen BOYKIN DEANS HASSELL STON E CUR.R.IE TYSON JOYNER G RE c N TURNER GRAHAM 5TEELE A a A . X=- A rr Kl I CATHEY Qjjjc5ca4C luxoooa Ninety-one 1933 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Honorary National Fraternity Founded 1931 Edith Storm .. Helen Deans __ Janet Robinson Myrtle Landen Margaret Alexander O F FICERS _President Vice-President — Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer M E M B E R S Class of 1933 Margaret Alexander Margaret Blankenship Helen Deans Mary Maffjtt Class of 1931 . Janet Robinson Honorary Members Mary Louise Thomas Myrtle Landen Edith Storm Nell Whitworth Claudia MoChesnky Prof. R. V. Kennedy QjU_S_5U Ul- CLixxxta Ninety-two 19 3 3 WHITWORTH LAN D E N McCHESNEY QjUJOU ' H C Ilco-xo. Ninety-three 1933 ALPHA LAMBDA MU Honorary Music Fraternity Founded 1930 Caroline Lillard June Tweed Marjorie Isenhour O F F I C E R S _ _ President __ Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer M E M B E R S Class of 1933 Caroline Lillard Martha Martin June Tweed Class of 1934 Buena Winecoff Martha Frazer Dorothy McCreight Elizabeth Mason Lucille Shore Class of 1935 Virginia Parsons Allene Blowers Lillian Gwaltney Margaret Floyd Marjorie Isenhoi r Class of 1936 Lula Hall Eugenia Brumley Virginia Senn Rachel Hamilton QuxxaasI -C liLoo-xa Ninety-four jtfriiS ' -J fr ' .t • - • 7 ’ -•■• . ? • .’. ' «•• HZ ' ' ...:-- 1933 £cLU S E N N H ANA I LTON BRUMLEY HALL Qllxju ' ui -C! Lxcooci Ninety-jive THE MATHEMATICS CLUB Founded 1930 OFFICERS Margaret Alexander _ President Evelyn Stone _ Vice-President Elizabeth Elliott _ _ Secretary and Treasurer Margaret Alexander M E MBERS Class of 1933 Janie May Boykin Mary Louise Boate Evelyn Stone Class of 1931f Elizabeth Elliott Mary Bowen Marie Galloway Eileen Brown Alma Orr Ruth Grover Class of 1935 Madeline Kelly Georginia Harper Miriam Steele Miss Olive Jones Janeth Younginer Faculty Miss Marie Turnipseed QjUJUCVLd -CLecxklci. : • Ninety-six BOVHIN BOWEN Xinct i seren THE (CLASSICAL CLUB Founded 1929 Mary Law Gray Mary Frances Austelle Louise Bickett Miss Alma T. Edwards O F F I C E R S - President - Vice-President _ Secretary and Treasurer _ _ _ _ Faculty Advisor M E M B E R S Class of 1983 Virginia Anderson Rebecca Henderson See Erwin Babbington Amy Hodges M arc a r et Blankenship Class of 193 J, Margaret Neal Margaret Malloy Sara Escott Class of 1935 Mary Frances Austelle Clare Hazel Louise Bickett Class of 1936 Jeannette Malloy Anne Batten Sue Tyler Jopling Katherine Crowell Betty White Faculty Roberta Kilgore Miss Alma T. Edwards Miss Mary Guy QjLLSOUAd-C LicOOCl Ninety-eight HENDERSON NEAL BLANKENSHIP HODGES M. MALLOY HAZEL. tl. MALLOY CROWEL WH I TE JOPLIN! KILGORE QjLUUDl Ul- CLxcooci Ninety-nine KAPPA QMICBON IItmorar 1 English Fraternity Founded 1920 O FFICERS Amy Hodges _ Edith Storm _ . Margaret Blankenship __ _ President . Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer M EMBERS Class of 1983 Margaret Blankenship Amy Hodges Edith Storm Class of 1934 Sarah Elizabeth Motte Katherine McLeskey Dr. Agnes Stout Honorary Members Mary Louise Thomas Frances Ripplemeyer Janet Robinson Mrs. Emma Hill Lyons QjOXXAAd- 1 C lli CO ' La One Hundred 193 3 THE POETRY CLUB Founded 1932 O F F I C E R S Edith Storm ___ President Virginia Sampson „ _ Keeper of the Book Inez Dellinger MEMBERS Class of 1933 Lois Munroe Rebekah Hassell Anne Smith Josephine Foard Edith Storm Class of 1934 Katherine McLeskey Marion Caldwell Class of 1935 Jeannette Malloy Clare Hazel Carol Reeves Lottie Lane Joyner Virginia Sampson Class of 1936 Betty Wicker Faculty Mrs. M arion Frost Town end Quxjwvi- 0 LtGCkXCI One Hundred One 1933 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Founded 1923 O F F I C E R S Ruth Sweeney _ Florence Moffett _ Carolyn Arnette ____ _ __ —. President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Kith Beatv M E M B E R s Class of 1933 Jane Rknfrow Mary Brown Elizabetii Sheld n Frances Kornegay Ruth Sweeney Audria Alexander Mary K. Young Class of 1934 Hilda Clontz Sara Ashcraft F LOR ENCE M( )FFETT Emma Law Baker Sara Page Murray Gladys Bai com Ruth Turner Carolyn Arnette Class of 1935 Katherine Siiellum Josephine Duncan Laura Virginia Stalling! Vivian Hilton CatIIERINK Wl LSON Class of 1936 Harriet Stevens Ki th Benn Alice Reid Margaret Council Letha Stallings Louise Holland Evelina Stevenson MAUNE 1 loov ' I It Evely n Tom m i ns Qjuxjuvi C Lecoocj. One Hundred Txvo REDFERN L.V. STALLING 5 DUNCAN HILTON 5HELLUM 5TEVEN5 WILSON WOODCOCK BE N N ' A A COUNCIL HOLLAND HOOVER L STALLINGS 1J STEVENSON TOMMINS TURNER Qjjjucvui CL-Lcooxi One Hundred Three 19 33 A Frances Korneoay June Tweed Dorothy Tyson Jimmy Wilson Ruth Beaty Ann Clegg Francks Kornkgay Margaret Almoni Dorothy Dcnn Dorothy Foard Josephine Foard Caroline Arnette Catherine Culp Lottie Lane Joyner Jeannette Malloy Lucille Blue Dorothy Krhardt Sarah Finger Virginia Gilkir I .alkah Gray THE GERMAN CLUB Founded 1910 O F F ICEIi S President I ' ice President Secretary and Treasurer Social Chairman M E M B E R S Class of 1933 Jane Rbnfrow June Tweed Class of 1934 Elizabeth Grady Eve Hill Margaret Malloy Class of 1935 Evelyn McMillan Carol Reeves Harriet Stevens Class of 1936 Mary Me Master Floridf. Patterson Frances Rai.ky Betty Runkle Martha Tyson Hi ena Win mom Mary Young Dorothy McCrkight Reid Ramsacr Nanci Ell D1 i u n Ruth Turner Miriam Storey MARGABET ' PR! • ESI)AI.E Dorothy Tyson Jimmy Wilson Ruby Smiley Martha Ward Caroline Wharton Betty White Emily Wright Quxx vi- C liXocKca One Hundred Four 1933 BEATY CLEGG RENFROW WINECOFP YOUNG ALMOND McCREIGH T FI NGER_ DUN N D. FOARD J. FOARD M MALLOY RAMSAUR- REDFERN1 dOYMEFL d. MALLOY REEVES STO RY TRUESDALE BLU E EHRHARDT GILKIF GRAY McMASTER PATTERSON RALEY RUHKLE SMI LEY TURNER WARD WHITE WRIGHT Qjujuu ' M-0 Liccxici One Hundred Five 1933 THE CHORAL CLUB Founded 1001 O F F I C E R S Caroline Lillakd President Helen Deans Vice-President BuENA Winecoff _ Secretary and Treasurer Jimmy Wilson _ Librarian Margaret Ai.mond M E M B E R S Sopranos Edith Reid Ram sac Janet Hens Hanna Richardson Margaret Ki.oyd Margaret Trobaugh Martha Frazer Jimmy Wilson Caroline Lillard U l EN A VV T 1N ECOFF Kmii.y Collins Second Sopranos Helen Ridenhoi r Frances Hunsucker Miriam Story Helen Deans First Altos Virginia Parsons Martha Hill Betty White Carolyn Hoon Nell Whitworth Lula Hall Second ellt os Lucille Shore Florence Moffett Virginia Gii.key Qjujuoful C IdxcKta One Hundred Six V v. •.. ' m Maw : - (MMH: r v V r • «• ' ' ;;•• •: 1933 Lll WHITWORTH ALMOND H 1 LL M O F FETT BEN N FRAZER, PARSONS FLOVD RAMSAU.FO HALL 1 1 WH ITE Qujzjuid -C lti xyixi One Hundred Seven PI DELTA LITERARY SOCIETY Founded 1901 OFFICERS Virginia Anderson Margaret Jones _ Rosalie Hassell _ Fannie Bradley Ann Clegg . Dorothy Cothran _ _ - President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer ....Critic _ Custodian QjUJCJUIxl -C LtCX TXI One Hundred Eight 1933 iSfaiSiV:;-- EB5fe?rv r: “• • ' • r • . PI DELTA LITERARY SOCIETY M E M 15 E R S Louise Alexander Elizabeth Godwin Alice Rankin Hilda Allen Rosalie Hassell Miriam Reid Virginia Anderson Eleanor Hayes Sarah Robinson Margaret Ashcraft Rachel Hamilton Janf.t Robinson Sara Ashcraft Ethel Hem by Annie Louise Robinson Billie Autf.n Louise Holland Pauline Rogers Anne Batten Carolyn Hoon Virginia Sampson Ruth Beaty Dorothy Huntley Virginia Senn Ruth Benn Margaret Jones Elizabeth Sheldon Janie Berryhill Lottie Lane Joynf.r Lucille Shore Fannie Bradley Mable Lewis Miriam Story Jane Bradley Caroline Lillard Evelina Stevenson Eugenia Brum ley Hugh la Lee McCollum Laura Stallings Mary Brown Ann McLaughlin Ruth Sweeney Ann Clegg Mary Jane McBath EVELYN ToM MINS Hilda Clontz Little McWhirter Ruth Turner Emily Collins Louise Miller Dorothy Tyson Dorothy Cothran Frances Morris Martha Tyson Rosalie Cotton Alice Lee Murray Martha Ward Margaret Council Mary Murray Alberta Washburn Helen Deans Una Ninniss Ruth Walters Dorothy Denton Alma Orr Betty White Josephine Duncan Helen Faye Orr Laura Wilkes Sara Finger Lucy Paschal Marie Wilkinson Elizabeth Grady Frances Query Edwina Witherspoon Frances Grey Frances Raley Marie Wood Ruth Grover Mary E. Young Qjujum i-C Ltcooa One Hundred Nine 1933 GAMMA SIGMA LITERARY SOCIETY Founded 1901 OFFICERS Margaret Blankenship _ President Claudia McChesney _ Vice-President Mary Bowen _ Secretary Martha Martin _ Treasurer Rebecca McClary _ Critic Laura J. Quattlebaum _ .... ____ _ Custodian -CliTcooxi. One Hundred Ten (GAMMA SIGMA LITERARY SOCIETY Katherine Aaron Mary Letha Barnes Janet Benn Anna Blackwell Margaret Blankenship Lucille Blue Janie Mae Boykin Mary Bowen Virginia Bramlette Bertha Burch Margaret Clegg Catherine Culp Louisa Drennan Dorothy Erhardt Mary F. Ehrlich Sara Escott Martha Frazer Margaret Gilliam Louise Graham Laleah Gray Lula Hall Iris Harmon Julia Henderson Margaret Hyland M E M 15 K R S Sue Tyler Jopling Roberta Kilgore SUDIE LoWDER Katherine McBath Eleanor McCoy Dorothy McCreight Anne McDonald K A T H E RIN E Me LF.S K K V Mary Def. McMullen Margaret Malloy Martha Martin Ki th Martin Elizabeth Mason Lois Meacham Florence Mofeitt Marion Moore Lois Munroe Sara Page Murray Elizabeth Orr Louise Orr Marion Price Laura J. Qcattlebaum Nancy Redfern Carol Reeves Helen Ridenhour Frances Ripplemeyer Grace Robinson Janet Rogers Betty Runkle Frances Scruggs Grace Shealy Mildred Shumate Anne Smith Ione Smith Letha Mae Stallings Mary China Stephenson Edith Storm Harriet Thompson Helen Thompson ! IA RG A R ET T ROB A UGH NI A RGA R ET T R UESDALE Grace Weatherly Caroline Whvrton Dorothy Wh itley Rose Ellen White Elizabeth Williams Emily Wright Rosalie Wyman Janeth Younginer Quxjwia -C Lcgcxlci One Hundred Eleven 1933 THE CHRISTIAN SERVICE BAND Founded 1928 Anne Smith Fannie Bradley Catherine Wilson O F F I C E R S _ President _ Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer MEMBER S Virginia Anderson Lula Hall Mary Jane McBath Emma Law Baker Rachel Hamilton Claudia McChesney Janet Benn Rebekah Hassell Rebecca McClary Ruth Benn Rosalie Hassell Mary McFarland Janie Berry hill Claire Hazel Mary Dee McMullen Mary Bowen Dorothy Huntley Frances Ripplemeyer Jane Bradley Margaret Jones Virginia Senn Fannie Bradley Myrtle Landen Grace Shealy Eugenia Biu m ley Caroline Lillard Anne Smith Ann Clegg J EA N N ETTE M A L LO Y Tone Smith Dorothy Cothran Margaret Malloy Edith Stallings Ruth Currie Florence Moffett Laura Virginia Stall Helen Deans Mary Pope Murray Evelyn Tommins Dorothy Dunn Lois Munroe Elizabeth Williams Dorothy Eriiardt Katherine McBath Catherine Wilson Elizabeth Grady Buena Winecoff Qu XJUAA.- CltVcooxi One Hundred Twelve 1933 THE STUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND Founded 1031 Affiliated with the X.C.SA . Union and the Student Volunteer Movement, X. Y. () F F I C E R S Florence Moffett _ Jane Bradley _ President Secretary M E M B E R S Virginia Anderson Janf. Bradley Rosalie Hassell Florence Moffett Mary Pope Mi kray Ione Smith Katherine McBath Mary Jane McBath Cl.ACDIA McC ' HESNEY Rebecca McClary Frances Ripplemeyer QuXJU ' MC iiTcoaa One Hundred Thi rteen 1933 •■ - ' -i L’ wG; ;■..••■?•’ .V 7fcy-J . n%. J THE ART CTUB Founded 1026 Grace Walker Julia Gibson Una Ninniss ... O F F I C E R S _ President _ Vice-President _ Secretary and Treasurer M E M B E R S Sara Ashcraft Julia Gibson Frances Hun sucker Margaret Monty Una Ninniss Miss Bremer Grace Sheai.y Margaret Smith Grace Walker Martha Ward Dr. Greene GuJCJU-Ul-C llEcXXLa One Hundred Fourteen 1933 ■v ' s - «L .rai ' . .„ 1.1 Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip i % S 8 x •■ ' _ ■ «•! V- 4 V « •% • r- ! J - ' r ' ; v’ 1 . ' .«}• -. • ' ;■ -• v JU Bk 2 Vv 1 ■ -N ■ ‘ jvi BV • .• V.. %-VT t 7 MARY YOUNG HAS NO MORE DIFFICULTY IN GET¬ TING GOOD SNAP- _ , , SHOTS THAN TANK , BORNEO AY HAS IN 16 .,,! SELLINCr AOS — b NOSSIfA. m i • eoitm STORM SEEMS TO UVEV IN THE SM OOW ' o tJti SCEPTRE EVEN AS MARGARET JONES LABORS IN AW UNDYING LIGHT FOR (QUEENS (SLUES .1. f7;X Publications THE EDELWEISS Founded, 1907 Member North Carolina Collegiate Press Association Mary E. Young _ _ .Editor-in-Chief Frances Kornegay .. Business Manager T 11 E Ruth Sweeney _ Martha Martin _ June Tweed Margaret Gilliam Rebecca McC ' lary Carol Reeves _ Frances Raley T A F F Photographic Editor Class Editor Advertising Manager _ Assistant Advertising Manager Junior Representative _Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative Qcuogfui-CL uccxta One Hundred Sixteen 1933 QjUXJU ' Ld- CLixXKlXi One Hundred Seventeen • ■ - ' Su :. 19 53 THE SCEPTRE The Literary Magazine of Queens-Chicora College Founded 1928 Member North Carolina Collegiate Press Association Edith Storm _ Editor-in-Chief Ruth Walters - Business Manager Nancy Redfern __ Frances Ripplemeyer Katherine McLeskey Carol Reeves EDITORIAL STAFF issociate Editor Literary Editor Poetry Editor Book Reviewer BUSINESS STAFF Janet Robinson _ _ Assistant Business Manager l 1 Annie Bradley Circulation Manager QuXJt l4- CLlccKLa One Hundred Eighteen 1933 ROBIN] SON McLESKEY RIPPLEMEYER BRADLEY REDFERN 1933 THJE QUEENS BLUES Bi-Weekly Newspaper of Queens-Chicora College Founded 1922 Mkmbf.r North Carolina Collegiate Press Association Margaret Jones . Editor An-Chief Mary China Stephenson _ _ ____ Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF Florence Moffett Mary Bowen Claudia McChesney Rebecca McClary Ruth Currie _ Ione Smith June Tweed Dorothy Cothran „ Cynthia Pharr Clare Hazel __ BUSINESS STAFF Sara F.scott _ __ Vivian Hilton REPORTERS Dorothy Erhardt Louise Mii.i.er Ann West Frances Raley Caroline Hoon Lucille Blue Associate Editor Managing Editor News Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Sports Editor Alumnae Editor Humor Editor Day-Student Editor Copy Header Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Laleah Gray Jessie Pearson Qluoopuj- CLux ua One Hundred T 7 C enty 1933 TWEED BOWEN CURRIE SAA1TH One Hundred Twenty-one • • j r — vr A T r $ £ •-• - V , ■ ' r. ' VP ;V. -v. ' ' rtt; • • r . ' . ? • ■ y Y-jtAi •« ' • ' 7 . • n Qo . A «r. ' },TS| v V . u V p v ' vi ' V Believe It Or Not but six na¬ tional sororities compose the membership of the local pan-hel- lenic group. V X U •y Vk :OkS f A ? ’k • ■ : ' . T !S$t£ v j VTi- ' iV . .. • - ■ -- 4 1 V • -v 5 V . •• y.y! ;• •. iq 33 Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip Sororities CLEGG President VO U N G Vice-President PAN HELLENIC B TOWN SMITH Treasurer Secretary TWEED RENFROW WHITWORTH WOODCOCK COUNCIL 50WEN HAZEL FLOYD WALKER CLujC XlCl One Hundred Twenty-five 19 33 V-CU X UJJOOlsl AI.PHA DELTA PI Founded at It ' cslci an ( ' ollef c, Macon, (la.. ISol Beta Iota Chapter Established at Queens Chicora College, February (1, Ut.il SORORKS IN L UBE Mrs. H. T. (Jroomk Dorothy Komonson Mrs. Aubrey Elliott Mrs. F. A. Hctchinson Francks Carry Hi ' .i n i Hawkini Catherine Cowhig Virginia Carey Mrs. J. II. McLain SORORKS IN COI.LKGIO ( ' lass of UdSS Kli.kn Hawkins Kditii Storm JrN ' K TWEED Class of 1934 Alice Washbcrn Mary Bowen Class of 1935 Josephine Dincan Class of 1936 Nancy Hedfebn J has Boyle Marcarkt Gilliam Mary McMaster Mary Frances Khri.kk PLEDGES Margaret Trohacgh Sarah Finger Frances Grey Dorothy Tyson PATRON NESSES Franckb Korn kg ay Mrs. I,. It. Abbot Miss I’attik Lee Diggers Mrs. C. K. Jackson Mrs. Charles Ross Mrs. Cameron Morrison Mrs. W. A. Mi I’iiai i. Mrs. Mai rue Law rend Miss Mary Foreman Mrs. Wade. Hampton Marshall Mrs. Marion Townend One lluntlred Tueiit y- Lr 1933 TWEED HORNEGAY WASHBURN BOW E Nl REDFERN DUNCAN ft d TYSON BOYLE ERHL1C1Y F 1 N GEFE GILLIAM G RAY McMASTER. Quxxvui-C Lixo-xa One Hundred Twenty-seven 1933 ALPHA DELTA THETA Founded at Transylvania College, Lexington, Ky. November 10, 1919 Psi Chapter Established at Queens-Chicora College, April, 1932 SORORES IN URBE Florence Learch Mrs. George Wray SORORES IN COLLEGIO Malvine Asbury Class of 1933 Martha Martin Lynn Sanders Elizabeth Elliott Mary Young Class of 19SJ . Virginia Parsons Cynthia Pharr Elizabeth Cassells Class of 1985 Laura J. Quattlebaum Eleanor Woodcock Lucille Blue Class of 1986 Katherine Aaron PLEDGES Katherine Lowrance Katherine Shei.lum Dorothy Ehrhardt Lucy Paschal Hi by Smiley Janet Hilton Frances Raley Marie Wood Mrs. W. J. Edwards PATRON NESSES Mrs. Alma T. Edwards Mrs. C. E. Moore Mrs. Eunice J. Squires QcuuGenC vtxjyvcL One Hundred Twenty-eight 1933 YOUNG MARTINI SANDERS ASBURY PARSONS QUATTLEBAUM CASSELLS WOODCOCK SH ELLUM AARON BLUE COUNCIL EHRHARDT HILTON LOWRANCE PASCHAL RALEY SMILEY WOOD Qkulxaw .C luxxYta 1933 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Founded at University of Syracuse, May 30, 1904 Gamma Gamma Chapter Established at Queens College, May 10, 1930 SORORES IN UR BE Margaret Crooks Florence Snead Cornelia Nixon Mary Gordon Query Frances Thornton SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1933 Ann Clegc; Dorothy Denton Madell Lowe Martha Tyson Ruth Walters Susie Wilkie Class of 1934 Virginia Barrow Louisa Drennan Sara Escott Lois Meach am Dorothy McCreight Ann McLaughlin Rosalie Wyman Miriam Reid Hanna Richardson Mary China Stephenson Class of 1035 Margaret Floyd Mamie Hunter Katherine McLeskey Harriet Stevens Jimmy Wilson Margaret Truesdale Marie Wilkinson Class of 1936 Rachel Hamilton PLEDGES Martha Ward Margaret Clegc. Margaret Jones Emily Wright Molly Mullen PATRONESSES Mrs. C. C. Hook Mrs. Parks Kirkpatrick Mrs. F. M. Redd Mrs. Cameron Morrison One Hundred Thirty A. CLEGG DENTON LOWE TYSON WILKIE WALTERS McCREIGHT Me LAUGH UN McLESKEY REID RICHARDSON STEPHENSON WYMAN M. CLEGG HUNTER 3 STEVENS HAM1 LTON JONES WRIGHT Qjuxxvh-C IlLocklci One Hundred Thirty-one 1933 (CHI OMEGA Founded at University of Arkansas, April 3, 1333 Theta Gamma Chapter Established at Queens ( ' allege, February 2, 1028 SORORES IN’ FACULTATE Mrs. Warren Booker Willie Walker Cochran Mildred Crayton Mrs. Tom Henderson Mrs. Richard Iseley SORORES IN URHE Virginia Knee Mrs. Joe Latimer Mrs. Henry Newson Grace Sasseen Rebekah Hassell Rosalie Hassell Janet Benn Eileen Brown Ruth Currie Claire Ha el Ruth Benn Bertha Burch Carolyn Hodgf, Mrs. W. H. Belk Mrs. J. C. Crowell SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1933 Caroline Lillard Lois Munroe Class of 1933 Margaret Malloy F lorence Moffett Class of 1985 Julia Henderson Jeannette Malloy Class of 1986 Laleah Gray Evalina Stevenson PLEDGES Ione Smith PAT RON NESSES Mrs. M. M. Murphy Miss Marie Turn ip seed Marion Shannon Georgia Spratt Sara Spratt Mrs. Ward Whisnant Elizabeth Sheldon Anne Goodwin Smith Sa ra Elizabeth Motte Sara Page Murray Ruth Turner Mary Pope Murray Caroline Wharton May Lkbby Smith Miriam Steele Mrs. Ned Dwf.lle Mrs. Osmond L. Barringer Qjllxjgpu1- CLuccxua One Hundred Thirty-two 1933 SHELDON MOTTE MURRAY TURNER HAZEL M.MALLOY MOFFETT HENDERSON J. MALLOY SAMPSON STEELE R- BENN BURCH G RAY HODGE 1 SMITH M.SMITH STEVENSON QjUJCJOUxl- One Hundred Thirty-three iq:53 KAPPA DELTA Founded at Virginia State Normal, Farmville, l r a., October 2d, 1807 Alpha Omicron Chapter Established at Queens College, October 20, 1928 Mrs. Thos. Alexander Elsie Brown Mrs. W. C. Brown Mrs. Watts Carr Mrs. J. Frank Chapman Jean Hicklin Crak; Mary W. Di rham Emily Frazer Kuykendall Marie Hagood Mrs. Hamilton Jones Mary Brown Margaret Almond Josephine Dandridck Martha Frazer Mildred Brown Carolyn Da Vega Wilma Doggett Louise Alexander Emily Collins Peggy Foreman SORORES IN URBE Mrs. J. A. Jones Mrs. Oliver Landis Louise Lee Mrs C. Lowe Jean Marion Martha Matheson Virginia Moore Mrs. Peter Morson Mrs. Hall Morrison Elizabeth Myi-rs Mrs. John Myers SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 19SS Class of 1924 Kvklyn Hill Marcaret Jones Class of 1935 Eleanor Hayes Class of 1936 Virginia Gilkie Louise Holland Eleanor Killick PLEDGES Estelle Hall Dorothy Hand Mrs. Richard Myers Ruth Nichols V era Oates Craig Pegram Augusta Rose Mary Bagi.ey Ross Lemma Shepherd Jane Taliafero Mrs. John Tate Mrs. Dolph Young Nell Whitworth Elizabeth Mason Hughla Lee McColl Harriet Thompson Betty Runkle Ann West Betty White Carolyn Hoon May D. Marion Rose Ellen White One Hundred Thirty-four Qt-UUUI-4- CLxoooa One Hundred Thirty-five 1Q.T3 PHI MU Founded at IVeslei an College, Macon, da., January 4, 1852 Gamma Gamma Chapter Established at Queens College, September 26, 1929 Elizabeth Austin Eleanor Black Catherine Couch Mrs. Frank Dan ant Kith Beaty Hilda Clontz Ki th Grover SORORES IN URBE Mrs. W. W. Dunkin Mrs. W. K. Foreman Mrs. Tom Henderson Mrs. Warren Irvin SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1933 Catherine Powers Class of 1934 Alice Rankin Class of 1935 Lottie Lane Joyner Carol Reeves Class of 1936 Louise Miller Margaret Kimbrell Carrie Morris Kirkpatric Mrs. J. C. Montgomery Mrs. G. W. Pressly, Jr. Jane Renfrow Grace Walker Miriam Story Caroline Arnette Dorothy Foard Josephine Foard Mrs. E. R. Preston PLEDGES Virginia Gabriel Madeline Kelly ' Julia Gibson Floride Patterson Edith Reid Ramseur PATRONESSES Mrs. McAllister Carson Quxjuid -C lucxy a. One Hundred, Thirty-six 1933 k v I RANK IN 5TOR.Y JOYNER GIBSON MILLER QuXJOWl C luXLCyiXX RENFROW RAMSAUR REEVES PATTERSON One Hundred Thirty-seven y. ,1 ' Sjk w .«rw • . • • 4 C%: r Tfe £ ¥« • , • S T A « «« • •, -t ;-y z 1 . . •• £-i | ;jf : ' i ;y -r. v ' ? ' v ■ ' ; ■= I: i :« | N ijfklv ' •£ r.J i ■ ' § 4 v -X : s3S8fe • . t n A i ' .V.V • . — J, V rr ’-£ . • •• • ' •.; ' ' ■ ■ ' «£ ,-WV -“ v Yr ' MV •:..‘. w? L r .r«- ' t , I-,- ' j. fr ' • vi? .71- - V. T -. . «■ -W 1 - JL. •V, •Ucvfst, •‘i ' -io; -? ; . .7. •..• Vtt Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip L (j fftUiicd. Believe It Or Not but the differ¬ ent phases of the college life, ath¬ letic and otherwise, are depicted in this section by a snapshot gravure. ' ' S S 3bSrcs. : v 4 ; „ L ■ ' Mv •• ssfeor-- M w® m ' ■ W ' ‘ g : ; ■ -vnvjsSk , ' . ' AH ? Vm v. • -I • _ A i Tv vl • V C 1 • ■ 1 i ' -. ' ' .v Officers of the Athletic Association One Hundred Forty-one 1933 5W1MM 1 N G TE AAA YOUNG BURCH, Capb. G1LL1 AAA DARK BLUE TEAMS McCHESNEY Ceam Captain DARK. BLUE BASKETBALL TEAM Qcuuun -C Lxco-ra One Hundred Forty-two 1933 i SWIMMING TEAM HODGE, Capt. BLUE McLaughlin LIGHT SMITH Zteam Captain CLEGG TEAMS LIGHT BLUE BASKETBALL TEAM Quxx td C luxxyuu One Hundred Forty-three 1 r tb % ' m SWAN SONG SHEEPSKIN AT LAST SENIORS AT WORK CURTAIN ENTERTAINMENT THE HAPPY TRIO SOME IwHhI IHHB CONGRATliLATIOHS, DOCTOR. 7Ae CAMPUS ' IS HE HAPPY ? QUEENS HISTORY IM COSTUME WORDS ARE UNNECESSARY S UCH RADIANT WINN ERS READY TO LEAVE FACULTY COES TO CLASS CAROLINA PLAYMAKERS ANNUALS ARE PROFITABLE ADVERTISING ? COLD? gvaa. class at work: SPEEDING THE GUESTS CHAPEL RUS H YOUR-SERVICE JENNY WELL KNOWN THREE HAIL AND HEARTY AT LITTLE STORE LITTLE STORE PR05PECTS-BEFORE PROSPECTS - AETER DAY STUDENT AMBITION I for.sak.em the favorite car OFF FOR M.C.C.P. A. N.CCRA. AT WAKE FOREST PRACTICE HOUSE TO BE JUNIOR AAOCK FACULTY SMARTEST GIRLS YOU NAME IT G R- R- R- R_ HAPPY THO ' CAMPUS ED boarders ruling-power VACATIONERS AT WORK UNHAPPY MEMORIES KEEP SMILING COUNT ME OUT TWO OF A KIND TIME FOR. CLASS ' TANK’ EN ROUTE TO CLASS PARLIAMENTARY RULE IS I 6LUE? TIME ON OUR. HANDS JOHN ENTERTAINS THE BORED IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE MUSTARD -PLAST OR DEATH NOT A KfCK. COM IN JUNE AT REST smilin ' thru OH MAN DISTINGUISH EC GUEST; | Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip — CHOOSES THE BEAUTIES for This years EDELWEISS IQ M EXPLANATION OF FEATURES rpiiE 1933 Edelweiss lias endeavored to feature the beauty of the Queens- Chicora Campus. The true pulchritude of the student body is examplified by the twelve girls chosen by Robert L. Ripley of BELIEVE IT OR NOT fame. Q Arv.:v, ' . (SalV C - ■ ' tfc.A ' - ••. j+ ' d jr2 ' ! jrf -•:4S-v r • One Hundred Fifty-four ijfk. piV ' ' . 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' ’V ' V ' v l ’ rfstr.-Y ' V- 19 33 Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip May Day 1933 1933 The Queen of May Nf.i.i, Whitworth 1933 The Maid of Honor Hughla Lee McCoixum One Hundred Sixty-eight 1933 Barrow I I w I S Stkvenson Stkkle W AKD Birch T YSON Story Allen Rlnkle Foard Malloi Gilbert Hoon Richardson Hazel Hilton Wicker The Maids of 1933 Ma Court One Hundred Sixty-nine 1933 1932 Queen of Man Maui Bktii I’i kvis One II ii ml ml ScTcnli The Queen and Her Court The Maids of The Court One Hundred Seventy-one 1933 The Queen and her Maid of Honor Nbll Whitworth One Hundred Seventy-two One Hundred Seventy-three Believe It Or Not By A Young Rip ' Bur— BELIEVE IT OR. HOT“- WE GOT AN AD- V. 19 33 0 .. 0 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 . . .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 : THACKER S, INC. “A Good Place to Eat” One Hundred Eighteen South Tryon Street Continuous Service 6:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. GILMER-MOORE CO. Incorporated Shoes—H osier —Luggage 26 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. ..0..0.,0 0:0 l ,.. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. BREAD l r r: ' ■■ ■ CAKE Baked in flavor Bread Cakes wade with fresh eggs, milk and, butter. American Bakeries Co. 1310 W. TRADE ST. Compliments of Hardaway-Hecht Co. Wholesale Grocers .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 ... ..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0:0.‘9..:.i JVc call it Ivey’s Junior Shop . . . hut Seniors, Sophomores, Freshmen, and Graduates, too, are finding it a perfectly thrilling place to shop. Here are all sorts of clever frocks, suits, coats and sports wear in real Junior sizes (11 to 17). Second Floor J. B. Ivey Company Compliments of I LOUIS M. HOLMES • i ? Park Place Pharmacy • 1 703 Providence Road ! CHARLOTTE. N. C. Compliments of The Glendale Shop 107 E. Trade Street ? -• One Hundred Seven!y-si.r 19 3 3 1 s% ' ‘ ' s; teste? ■ - ■. C ,- 1 All the Best Shows! Looking For The Best? THE CRITERION Most of us are. You can al- ways be sure of the best at Pender’s Stores where the Serv¬ ice is pleasant, the Quality un¬ excelled and the Price unusu¬ ally reasonable. PENDER’S STORES ? i t T PHONES Ml75-8176 The M odel Steam Laundry Co. “ ' The Model of Perfection 1 ” CHARLOTTE, N. C. Auto Inn, Inc. ‘The House That Service Built” 9-. RATCLirrrs Flowers The Theater with a College Baching ! A. T. SUMMEY . Vice-Pi I. W. Stewart ... V . -President and J . B. Doar . Assistant M. T. Williams ..... . Assistant Filler Hendrix ... .... _ Assistant J. I’. Hobson . __ Assistant CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments of Carter-Colton Cigar Co., Inc. Charlotte, N. C. L. J. Carter, President W. E. Colton, Ser.-Treas. Compliments of Standard Printing Co. 117 Garland Court Charlotte, N. C. The 1! 33 Edelweiss wears a Kingscraft Cover. :.. 9 .. 9 .. 9 .. 9 .. 9 .. 9 .. 9 .. Qjuxx UxiC Lxcooa I i Organized 1874 Commercial National Bank Capital and Surplus One Million Dollars One Hundred Seventy-seven 1933 SPOON’S ICE CREAM We appreciate your business 1529 S. Blvd. 1428 E. 4th St. 1115 Pegram St. PHONE 4715 McDonald service FIRESTONE Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Brake Lining, Accessories If you love your neighbors, tell them about McDonald Service. VACATION or Dressy Frocks And Our Prices Are Reasonable College Miss, You are always welcome Cjfor ( ■ Atm pus Wear ... u I Mi DUES S” Its D A K L 1) i s e r i m i n a t i n g St y l e — IT i t h o u t E tv t r a v a g a n c e A complete ready-to-wear shop sponsoring the newest modes in dresses, millinery and shoes for campus and town wear. SPORTSWEAR—AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLOTHES DARLING SHOP H. J. Rosenthal ill NORTH TRYON STREET CHARLOTTE, N. C. •-►•• • ••••-I Quxxma. -CLi x aa One Hundred Seventy-eight 1933 SMART FASHIONS FOR THE COLLEGE MISS Styles for the young lady of discriminating and individual taste. Coats Suits Dresses Furs Get This Picture In Your Mind! You’ll want to remember it. For Efird’s is the store that caters to the needs of Carolina’s colleges. Get in the habit of depending on Efird’s for the right fashions. Millinery , Shoes , Lingerie , Hose l LLCIELLE •• HOP Inc.— mmd r+h Si . ... 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 ..! •• 0 0 . 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 . Queens-Chicora College Charlotte, N. C. C ONGRATULATES the Edelweiss Staff on presenting the annual i of the first year of our membership in the Southern Association I of Colleges and Secondary Schools. t We extend greetings to all of the Alumnae and friends of this In- j stitution. i We place at the disposal of the young womanhood of the South our ? facilities for service, and give a cordial invitation to those who are t seeking a real Christian education, to become students of this College. f A faculty of educated Christian men and women, a plant modern and i commodious, a standard rating by the highest rating agency of our section—the Southern Association. f Queens-Chicora College aims to prepare women for Christian serv- i ice, Christian living, and the highest type of Christian enjoyment of | life. f For catalogue and viewbook address i _ • William H. Frazer, President BOX 300, CHARLOTTE, N. C, ! . Q.0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0.+..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0 0..0..0..0..0..0..0..0.Q Quxjleui-CL ixx xa One Hundred Seventy-nine 1933 AJULxEia. Enjoy Delicious Foods and Drinks Comfortably at GREEN G A BEES 005 PROVIDENCE ROAD Compliments of Tiiomas Howard Co. POUND MOORE CO. Social Stationer if and Engrarhicj Phone 2-2131 213 South Try on Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. OUR BEST WISHES To the departing seniors and our thanks to the student body and faculty for their valued patronage. NEWS PRINTING HOUSE S. Church and W. 4th Sts. Charlotte, N. C. IN BOTTLES Charlotte Coca-Cola Bottling Co. l nil West Morehead St. Phone 3-3491 CHARLOTTE. N. C. DAVIDSON WOLFE Wholesale Grocers Phone 2-8135, 323 South College Street Distributors of Melrose Flour and Sweet Violet Vegetables CHARLOTTE, N. C. MORRIS BARNES Incorporated MARKET OF QUALITY SPECIALTIES Calf Sweetbreads, Brains, Liver, Ox Tongue, Tripe, Pickled Pig Feet, Game in Season, Choice Western Meats, Fish and Oysters, Dressed Poultry, all Kinds of Sausage. Full Line of Delicatessen. Dial 3-1116 27 West Trade Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. - ! C IiEgo-txi One Hundred Eight 1 JSMi (Syy- K ■ ' |?‘G 19 3 3 Compliments of m G ™ A ATLANTIC PACIFIC tea Commencement and Wedding Invitations Visiting Cards Samples sent upon request W. A. Buening Co. 127 S. Church Street Charlotte, N. C. CROSLAND’S, INC. 201 N. TRYON STREET “Don’t forget! Meet me at Crosland’s !” 2 ' here you find Value Courtesy Service “TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE” For You—Four Wonderful Plans FOUR TYPES OF INSURANCE ESPECIALLY FIT THE MODERN YOUNG WOMAN ' S NEEDS. WHICH TYPE YOU CHOOSE DEPENDS UPON: First: Whether you wish security against sick¬ ness or disablement. Second: A lump sum of money at a certain time. If youth but knew What age would crave Many a penny Youth would save. —Oliver W. Holmes. Third: A guaranteed monthly income for life when you are old. Fourth: Provision for Dependents. The Secured Woman is the Insured Woman As some of you go out into life with graduation allow us to point the way for perfect protection for today—for the future. PIONEER PYRAMID LIFE INSURANCE CO. HOME OFFICE CHARLOTTE, N. C. QlLUUUAd.-C lu GCKUa One Hundred Eighty-one 1933 RIGHT! From The Start . . . IT ROM school books and classes to a home and all that it means is quite a jump, but with the right kind of equip¬ ment the home becomes a modern work shop where the most difficult tasks are performed with ease. The use of electricity enables you to have more leisure time and leaves you fresh and untired at the end of the day-Electric Cookery—Electric Re¬ frigeration and the many useful Electrical Appliances in your home will take the drudgery out Use these electrical servants. CHARLOTTE WINSTON-SALEM GREENSBORO GREENVILLE SPARTANBURG SALISBURY BURLINGTON HICKORY ANDERSON MT. AIRY HENDERSONVILLE LENOIR MOORESVILLE REIDSVILLE THOMASVILLE CHESTER NORTH WILKESBORO ELKIN HIGH POINT MARION f kitchen tasks. Start right. BELMONT BREVARD TAYLORSVILLE LANCASTER YORK GREER MADISON KERNERSVILLE TRYON MARSHVILLE CLOVER BESSEMER CITY LIBERTY NORWOOD MATTHEWS WAXHAW LEAKSVILLE LAURENS RUTHKREORDTON SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY DIAL 4112 - 432 SOUTH CHURCH STREET Electricity . . . the Servant in the Home Qjiixxvbi-C Lxcoaa One Hundred Eighty-two . . t i . i f f 1933 CAROLINA’S LARGEST PHOTOGRAPHIC CONCERN SIDDELL STUDIO RALEIGH, N. C. ! ? f i OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS for i 1 THE EDELWEISS f J t Qjluuoi hC Leco-xu One Hundred Eight -three “ Unusual Excellence is Never the Result of Chance In producing school publications, we endeavor to render a helpful and constructive service directed toward enabling a student staff to issue a representative and distinctive pub¬ lication. In connection with our new anti modern printing plant we maintain a large Art and Service Department where page balance, typography and complete decorative and illustrative motifs are created and worked out. Oueen City Printing Company AQomplete Service to? ' f)choo Pitblicatiotis CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA • • One Hundred Eighty-four 933 MAKERS OF THIS BOOK WAS DESIGNED AND ENGRAVED BY THE — FINE PRINTING PLATES FOR THE SOUTH CHARLOTTE , NORTH CAROLINA QjUXJCVUl -C luXXKUU One Hundred Eighty-five 1933 AUTOGRAPHS UXJCVUL- 1933 J r + mwr-. u ' V ; • • ; • AUTOGRAPHS JUXJU ' H- 1933 AUTOGRAPHS JLUUOHXi- Wm iHstl ‘S ' Mtyr ' t vi AVf : 7 i j( -• Si 5


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