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F anyone, anywhere, wants talent of any kind, for any- thing, anytime, call on the freshmen everytime. These ratsl' may be termed exhibit A in the line of Queens- Chicora entertainment. The first surprise came during Rat Week when variety was shown in Talent Timen. The second eye-opener astounded us in the form of willingness of the freshmen to perform at the Party and at Dinner on Wfednesdays. And the third triumphant play was made by the class when the two leads for their Stunt were called away at very nearly the last minute, and the show went on! The parts were immediately cast and the Stunt was a clever, original success, under the leadership of lane Davis. So the freshmen are dauntlessg they are gems of activity, and they have fitted perfectly into the atmosphere of our college. Each girl seems to realize the importance of new enthusiasm, individual spirit, and loyal devotion to Queens- Chicora. FRANCES GARRETT BLANCHE I.ETHco LOIHSE KINSER SALLY 1XfcDoxx'ELL SUE lNlAUI.DIN Charlotte, N. C. Spartanhurg, S. C. Dante, Virginia Paculet. S. C, Charlotte, N. C. JOSEPHINE RANKIN FAYE QUEEN FRANCES O'l'lAlli lklmakroiziiz 'l4lMlNlS lNI,uic.Ai:E'r SADLER China Grove, N. C. Little Switzerland, N. C. Rock Hill, S. C. WlHIlSbl1l'lJ, S, C. Paw Creek, N. C. DOROTHY VUILKIE VIRGINI.-X LEA CATHEY BETTY Kaus CA'1'HEiuNE Toon Doius GAMisuEI.L Forest City, N. C. Paw Creek, N. C. Belmont, N. C. Gastonia, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. 111
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66 MARX' GRIEEIN ChIII'Iotte, N. C. CARMALT HARTMAN Salisbury, N. C. MARY ALICE CRAIIT Wiliningtmmn, N. C. LE GRANDE LONG Rockingham, N. C. FRE HMA BETSY LIFIZK Chmlottc, N. C. MAIRY C. -IOIINSTON Murut, Virginia MARIIIIRITE CRAVEN Ciurkton, N. C. AGNES HOPE GWAI.1'NFY Charlotte, N. C. YS99 REBECCA S'I'OXYlF CIIIII'l:Ittc, N. C. IVIARY RIITII KNEE Chalrlottc, N. C. ALICE PARKER Chzlrlottc, N. C. ELFANOR JENKINS ClIaII'lOtt4:, N. C, JEAN CRAVIEN Clurkton, N. C. ELSII2 ROWE Clmrlottc, N. C. 'ri- ELIZABETH PAGE Aynor, S. C. LAIIRA QIIERY ClIIII'lotte, N. C. KATHERINE KING Lumberton, N. C. IEIILAIIETH FREEMAN Dobson, N. C. 'guill 'Dm 'Xiu' MARTHA RAYBURN Charlotte, N. C. ROSE SHANKLIN Pendleton, S. C. DOROTHY CARSON Mooresville, N. C. ELIZABETH KOGER W3itC1'bOfl7, S. C. f 10
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ROSA WILLIS ALENE WARD LUCY WILI.IAMs IRENE JOHNSON SARA SPROT1' New Bern, N. C. Tryon, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N, C. Greenwood, S. C. NANIETTE SHERARD KATHERINE STEWART MELBA TREADWAY PEGGY SABINE JENNIE ANN EFIRD Abbeville, S. C. Clinton, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. MARY MICKLEY MARILYN B. PAIN JOHNNY WALKER NELL SADLER BEATRICE KIsER Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C, Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. HFRF-SHM N D YS AY we be personal? Notice Helen Hatcher, and you remember individualityf-even in one out of 150. And Helen Cumnock is as well drawn a type as we've seen. Her tailored suits, her hair, brushed back and then bouncing up again, her healthy appearance, all form the perfect picture of an out-door girl. Have you stopped counting the Charlotte students? There are bunches of them. Eleanor Burris, Sara Keiger, Adele Southerland, Martha Alexander, in one. jennie Ann Etird, Marilyn Brittain, Mary Mickley, johnny Vifalker running around together. And Elizabeth Gammon, Charlotte McAden, Courtney jones, and so many more attractive ones. Peggy Sabine is an addition to Char- lotte and Queens-she recently moved here from New York, and shels gifted dramatically. Ginger Snapp, is an- other new resident of Charlotte, and that's what she likes to be called, with no giggling, please. The names of our freshmen are so unusual-Carmalt sounds delicious. And Tempe is the very name for that alert individual. Cree is a clever nick-name, and Mayme is spelt cleverly. Le Grande is the tops in family names. Rosa Willis has music in her name. And Nanette Sherard seems to turn somersaults on your tongue. Ginger Snapp merits mention again, in con- nection with this subject. And never shall we forget our first glimpse of the freshmen-Katherine Stewart, as radiant and happy as a senior, Rose Shanklin, here early and helping others to find their rooms, Sarah Sprott, with the family reunion in her room, Margaret Hunsucker having her picture taken. Freshman, there's no one quite like you. 512
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