Queens University of Charlotte - Coronet / Edelweiss Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1941
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INTERESTS . . . portraying the lighter aspects of our college life . . . and ASPIRANTS . . . including those younger students who are continually striving to climb into various positions of importance in our college realm. 5 P13 H THEEINH15 at U EE S EULLEGEH -Ji-Q- . ' '1',,.' - -- -i 3 l if fr Uffx 45. --31 - ,-f df. 1 ,XL I k': -, A ff - 1 A A I I g,,,,l. sq., -.1 x, ,xx . N V if gl- .ua-r ' 9 QXXN QW XXL x Z if rf' xx UB. HUNTER BHYSUN BLAHELY To DR, BLAKELY, whose untiriny efforts and capable supervision in the interests of the col lege have created in us a sense of admiration and respect, and whose character and personality haue been portrayed to us by his activities and devotion. the 1941 CORONET is gratefully dedicated. DR, HUNTER BRYSQN BLAKELY, MA., Th.D,, D.D,, lm-mimz .s,. DEAN SAMUEL BYRD, A.M.. CLARA BARNETT SLATON. PresidenlAEmeritus and Acting Regislrar Dean of Sludenls and Assistant Professor of Education JAMES M. GODARD. A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D. pending JEAN R. ORR. AB. 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P .'f'I 7l1. A rv. I 'I pe . :IFM- ',1, I-tar. ,, 55: I., 4--1.--Irqp .I 5 in 0' .aff ,, 'aff'-- ':IfPa211'.ff - ,- iv' 23,7-I. 5- , ' f 5 A .I ' 1 I, jfs... I s '1 Pra- his Q .IL 56 I Hx 1251? , I ,Q-, ,- 'NVQ' 'Tr' 6 -lr- 5: 5. 3 - yr- , A C r ll i l Tuma, Emxaans, Bkxxxxrrik, Cormux, Iiixnaxrcichx, Page fourteen ELIZABETH BR.-XMMER President EXE EUTIVE EUUNEIL Executive Council is the highest student governing body at Queens and is composed of the President of the Student Body and the presidents of the four major organizations on the campus President of the Boarding Students, Presi- dent ofthe Day Students. President of the Student Christian Association and President of the Athletic Association. The Council forms a go-between in faculty and student relations and also forms a connection between all campus organizations. This year has seen the intelligent treatment of many problems which confronted the Council. lt is the place of this group to consider, with suggestions and criti- cisms, matters of general community interest. With the idea of placing more responsibility in the hands of each student and of giving every girl the oppor- tunity to profit by actual administration of her own gov- ernment, the Queens College Honor System was sponsored for the first time this year by the Executive Council. The Honor Council consists of the members of Executive Council and the presidents of the Senior. Junior. and Sophomore Classes. BUAHUI G ST UE T EDU EIL 'llic Bonding SlLlL'lCI1l Qiouncil is coiiipmul nl min' iiiciiilwrx, ulcclul lrum lliu boarding studcnt bodv, to whom the lfxcciitiw Council liiis givcn tliv pmwr uv .idminislur tliu campus dorniitorv, and social rulcx lflyllfl--ll Council Virginia fkitlimn, prcxidcnt, Xlildrud Bowcn. first houw prcsidcnt, Raclicl Xvcil, Qucond liouic pri-xulcnt. Xlnrv l,vr-n, tlnrd liuiisc prcsidcnl, Julia Nlillcr, sccrctarv. Gladys Hnrtycll. iriniiurcr, Suu McNulty, Senior ruprcwnlaliw, .lnnc Xlontgomcrv. .lunior ruprcsunnirivi-, and Samlil-lullciimii,S-wplivwiiiurcix'prcSciilAl1vu DAY ST UE T EUUNEIL Thu Day Student Council is coinpowd uf dnx' Qrudcnis ulwctud fmni that group lo con, trol thc activitici of the Students wliilc on lliu campux 'liliis Vcnr thu council directed the rcdccoration of Blair Union, ilic day stiidcnts' building, lU4l'l--ll Cfuuncil Carolinm Edwardx, president: Nlarv Payne, vice-prcsidcnt. Nunn' .lnric Dnmlriilgu, sccrutarv, Xlary .lanu Hart. lrcasurcr, Tum Piailnv, Senior ri-pruiunrntivu. Nnncv Qiiuiw. .lunivir ruprcQcnlalivu' and Sail Griffith. Sopliomorc rcprcecntiilivc. 41 ljuqc lfiffrrrr ST DE T CHRISTIAN ASSUEI TIU Remembered as cherished parts of our college life are Sunday vespers, Fall and Spring services, and Wed- nesday night Candlemas. held by the S. C. A. Friendly relations, Chris- tian living and philanthropic service are set forth as ideals to strive for by the organization. Each year the cabinet sponsors a project in order that every girl, whether active in the organization or not, may have a share in its Chris- tian work. The establishment of a scholarship at Queens for an English refugee and the raising of a fund for rescue work in war-torn China was the goal this year. 1940-41 cabinet oflicers . . . Dorothy Longenecker, president: .lane Montgomery, boarding stu- dent vice-president: Mary Elva Smith, day student vice - president: Jane Grey. secretary: Inez Fulbright, treasurer. Miss Alma T. Edwards is the faculty advisor. BARRON, BRADHAM, BRDCKINGTOX. Enmsrox, Fvnmuuur, Gan, Hawes. Hu.u-rouse. Housmx, MAcDox.u.n, BICFADYES, MCKENZH: Mostcoxtskv, MUNROE, ROURK, SMITH, Scnou., TKULOCK. Vkfxtxvr, Vl'u'LANn, Miss Enwmws Page Sixteen .'s't' 1 A X. . i v ,lug i fir 5' THLETIE EUU EIL The purpose ot the Athletic Asso- ciation is to stimulate interest in a program of wholesome physical activities, to promote athletic accom- plishment, and to contribute to the development of sound health and sportsmanship. May Day and Stunt night. two of our most memorable events of the year, are sponsored by the Athletic Council. Also sponsored by this group are interclass tournaments in basketball and volleyball. a tennis match, and an archery match. The Council gives at commencement each year a silver loving cup to the most outstanding athlete in the college as recognition of her ability in this field. 1940--ll council ofieers: Mildred Taylor, president: Helen Rhyne, vice- president: Flora MacDonald, secre- tary, and Louise Blue. treasurer. I wink, liiii -.i xi I1-mu ii, Iliii KX'izi-.ltl. Nl iniir. Ilvxrim, Miss lli-:mu Page Seventeen SE IUH UFFIEEH5 FERGUSON Premdenr PETTEWAY Vlre-President RAYMOND Sevremrg- Treasurer WHU'5 WHU BRAMMER COTHRAN EDWARDS FERGUSON KILLIAN LONGENECKER TAYLOR Page Ezghteen 1941 CURUIIS UUEE S' SE IUHS 2 The activities of Senior Week-tlie beginning of the end. were ably presided over by our class president, .lean Fergu- son. The reality of being a senior suddenly came to us as we attended events planned in our honor. For hardly a single member of the class had realized, when she assumed her place in the senior section and took up the traditional tune l'd Rather Be A Senior. this true meaning. The happenings of the week instilled in every one a renewed and deeper interest in our class. And we firmly decided to make our fiftieth class reunion the biggest and most successful on record at Queens. After the memory of how much we ate and played has long faded, the thought of the fellowship and closeness of our day at Rozelle's Ferry will still remain. Junior-Senior banquet. also important and very colorful. was rightly considered by the class as one of the high spots of our college year. Looking back over l94O-41. we see the Senior Class. second in stunt night: first in the volleyball tournament: members wearing the long beige jackets: and Maujer Moseley and Caroline Edwards being announced valedic- torian and salutatorian respectively as the result of four years of excellent work. Thinking back over the year each member keeps these and many other things in her mind. all making a picture of her last year at Queens. And with the election of major oflicers for next year, we were firmly convinced that soon we would be leaving Queens and others would be filling the oflices and duties which we had hitherto regarded as our own. As graduation grows closer. we look back over the four years we have spent here with mingled emotions of happie ness and sorrow. We leave with a feeling of sadness but also one of triumph that we have contributed our part to Queens College. Page Nmelee 4 -jmini M . v L I , ,ll , 15525 2 . 5+ ' qu '1g'f l I I: i '- sl' in' li 6' 'Lk ifil g 'I I7 I 31 E- ex K 1:7- A x 6 1941 CORUIIS CLELIA KATHLEEN AB-lfRNETl'lY Reidsville. Ntlflll CJt'OllI1J Home Economics President of Alpha Eta Sigma Swiss chalet Evangelical League Sugar cookies Home Ec Club Spice, NANCY ARROWOOD Lincolnton. North Carolina Public School Music Choral Club The quietness of night stealing past China dolls Alpha lfta Sigma Fields of goldenrod Pewter. TERA BAILEY Andalusia, Alabama History Sigma Mu president Blue hyacinth Andalusia Deans List l, R. C China tea sets Childrens corner. ALICE BARRON Columbia, South Carolina Art . . . Kappa Delta President of Alpha Kappa Gamma Paint and Palette Birch trees CORLJNEI' Council Quiet pools Old English silver. NELLE LIVINC-STONE BOOKOUT Charlotte, North Carolina Chemistry Nellie Reversibles Dean's List The Blues Pig Tails Minuet in G Queens Quill Lab. MARGARET BOWEN Tazewell, Virginia History . . . Phi Mu House president of South Sweaters and tweeds . Linnean Club Chrysanthemums Sophomore Class officer Firelight Orientation committee, ANIELIA BRADI-IAM , . Sumter. South Carolina History . . . Phi Mu Mimi Calling cards Velvet jumpers I. R. C secretary Rabbits with pink noses Deans List Sigma Mu Spectator Club. ELIZABETH HUNT BRAMMER Christiansburg. Virginia English . . . Phi Mu President of the Student Body White columns and green lawns Whos Who Stunt Night Alpha Kappa Gamma Fraternity pins Purple Iris May Court Pine paneled rooms, ANNE BRANAN Art . . . Chi Omega Thomson, Georgia Posters Silver coins Blue Vlledgwood Monogramed stationery Paint and Palette Mermaid laughter. MILDRED BREEDEN Charlotte, North Carolina English and History Mildred Cricket on the hearth Low hurdles Cameo Black velvet and pink roses . cologne. FRANCES BROCKINGTON Elberton. Georgia Math Brock Slide rules Week-end retreats Cabinet Alpha Kappa Gamma Copper tea kettles Snow falling, JUNE GENTRY BURKS Charlotte, North Carolina Psychology Chi Omega June Live wire Jodhpurs Blue ribbons Debating l. R. C. Thorough bred Duke. Page Twenty -one 1 X-xx ll l 1 yhsfffsa ' 4 T lllllil ' T VVNTQILCZT I H get fs Q-13- -rms.-1 i'-g2.,- l JSM. 1 xv I., M . .,f.., -. -A, x-ggraif-.55-:L 1 fav tnflyij, Mx Q x .- I . .,, . -9 5,- ., , ' Y LqQ.u- 1. l I In f -' z ' 62 L 5 ' : jfiff' 51 HI?LIiN ELIZABIITII COCIIRAN Cliarltwtie. North Carolina .Sf'CI'E'ft1flif1l .it1mmtrimtt'tm . ltr l l - M as, rllpha Iota Grey doves Easter lilies I. R C Sigma Mu Gvpsv earaxans h'lARII2 CORBETT Currie, North Carolina W Secreturiiul Atlminrstrttlton ll Christmas linsel Engagement ring Alpha lfta Sigma P-ip corn balls l Spectator Club lrreekles fx?-,F-isxx A V I A I its--A VIRGINIA COTHRAN Timmonsville. South Carolina -.----- f ' X ,, 4 - - ' ill ,,.. , ,:,- 'Q English and Frenrh , . . Alphu Gamma Delta 'WT' .T W, CT, i , 1 l' -- -. - K Alpha Gam vice-president President of the boarders Lavender drawl Alpha I, lj. Kappa Gamma ll'hti's Who Oak trees Sunshine In the rain Q yr' l ,, T'i-ii I lg A . ,l Wlllltil. I ,iii .pr o IRENE DAVIS Charlotte, North Carolina 'rt I-lig..,mgll A' ,- ru Home Economies 'g ' 1' -l -il . President or the Camera Club Hobby horses Teacher Sigma Mu -v -. i - l 4 Davidson Happy Dale Queens Blues Deans List Gertrude 'f'Q'-t-E-2 JEAN DOUGLASS Chesterfield, South Carolina History . . . Kappa Delta K. D. pledge mistress S S. and Ci. Book T The CORONIET Sweet per- sistence of treesias Rainbow. HELEN DUNCAN Charlotte, North Carolina Art Pink cotton candy Paint and Palette Club Alpha Eta Sigma Misty amber Reflections. CAROLINE BARBOUR EDWARDS Cl'laI'lOttC, NOttla Carolina English and French . . . Phi Mu Bill Day Student president Plaids Red suede Rain Whtffi lvhu Sigma Mu A K. G Pewter pitchers. JULIA EDWARDS Charlotte. North Carolina English and French , . . Phi' Mu Spectator Club president Quill pens I, R, C. Deans List Rush Craek- ling cellophane Apple cider. ELIZABETH EPPERSON Arafat, Virginia General Seience Eppic Gold dust Glamour girl Boots and saddle Twisted amber The scent of sandlewood, JUNE AUGUSTA ESCOTT Charlotte. North Carolina Secretarial Administration . . . Chi Omega XVhite tulle on a summer night Lacquer boxes Choral Chi O vice-president Beauty section May Dav. DOROTHY PAILOR Charlotte, North Carolina Fine' Arts Dot Tops down Kerchiets Swimming pools Passiit contemplation Picnics. JEAN FERGUSON Riverside, Illinois Art . . . Chr Omega Jeanfcrg Senior Class president Posters and banquets Red brick ll'ho's Wh-I Alpha Kappa Gamma Godeys print. Page Twcntgrlhree 5' fix vb N x 1 . : .V uf' S 'va . f F f' '95 ws, 0- L. 8- 1 Q.-1 , 1 Y E' f e-X 5 5 11?-Z :,,v1-.- 3-: -' 'Rf ., wi S sa' 5' 2 an 1 A.. is 'v' .fx 1' 44- Y f: -,rf Y W 1'-s' H L ,W , W, 'i un.. ,i -. ,. ,. -, 1941 60110118 NANNIE Stui FERGUSON Home Economics Charlotte, North Carolina Alpha Eta Sigma liruit cake Home lac Cltiln Baking tins Retl hilitscus Camera fan MARX' ELIZABETH G1t.Rt5ATH Cartersville, Georgia Home Economics . . . AlphaDel1u Pi Lib B. S. U. president Marble halls Home lic Club Tiger lilies Choral Red tops. MARY GUNN Sanford, North Carolina Home Economics . . . Phi Mu Practice house Vv'hite aprons Taffy candy Linnean Club English sheep dogs Book Tea HILDA LANEY HARMON MCBCC, South Carolina Home Economics . . . Phi Mu Harpt-r's Bazaar Red fox fur Home EC Club Stag line CORONIII staff The Linneans Jade. ANNE ELIZABETH HARRIS Brunswick, Georgia Dramatics . . . Chi Omega President of the Queens Players liootlights lilickering candelabra Little hats with veils The Cradle Song Cathedral chimes at twilight MARGARET HOLl.AND History . . . Phi Mu Mount Holly. North Carolina President of the Linnean Club Picket fences CORONET and Blues staffs Taffy Soft skeins of grey wool Violets. GENEIVE I-IOSMER Charlotte. North Carolina Psychology Mademoiselle Long cigarette holders The Blues CORONIET staff Country tweeds I. R. C. Victorian dignity. VIOLET REECE HOWARD Wingate. North Carolina History S. C. A. Fellowship Group Forget-me-nots Eeyore Alpha Eta Sigma Scent of cedar. NORMA KEELS HUMPHRIES Wallialla. South Carolina History. , . Chi Omega Cabinet of S. C. A. Rah, rah Footballs Queens Blues Ann and Norma Chuckling Spectator Club Linncan Queens Quill. JOI-INSIE LEE HUNEYCUTT . Stanfteld. North Carolina Music .lohnsie Lee The music building Pupil ol Culniore XVard Bryant Pianissimo Toy soldiers XVhite snow caps ELIZABETH JANE IMBODY Charlotte. North Carolina Chemistry . . . Phi Mu Business manager of CORONET and Queens Blues Oxford glasses Iota Xi Yellow haystacks Alpha Iota Test tubes Adding machines March day. JOSEPI-IINE JOHNSON Goldston. North Carolina Public School Music Choral Club Kittens Queens Players Alpha Eta Sigma Little Women Buttercups in sunlight Evangelical League Velvet ribbons, Page Ttttenlyffiue -!. . fr I axis! FL ':.. W y I xv lizard.. 5' V i, Illl llQullill W ,5 'n tl-litre i t Alisa -f . , I f ey I bill l .Q.: . f- as - 1 -an ' fx-V g.,.....,. -,E-. K- ragga: ,ggsg ,fm K X . 'ir ,-IC'C'5.' .., ...wr X:-, wo G,g5,:515-fgiz.-5' -z . .N-tx,-.-:ES,,:xg::-' 'K -, 5-4 ,I -. ff IVIARY MERCER JOHNSON Xwinnnbow, North Cinrolinn English and History 5? 5' 325 Cz? SE? F5 F5 9 52? SP2 E? 52? QE T? Cf 'UF ' . 3' .., V551 B :Aja C -- , ,-. 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','5!T?'HE',l 'lrjl ffA 1-I fff- inf? --.-:g..l,i.w I Chapcl bells, Page Twenlyfseven 'YQSQEZ 1 . . . :Ilia 'f'-of X N x 2 cyw Q f A x ' :J N 1 4. Q Q ,Q x 5, A X Si: , e,-yd. Q. L, X, -, x R75 ' ffix In was INIAUD SANDIFFR MCCLAM Home Economics Maud Stunt Night XVreathed smiles' Linnean Club Shasta daisies Teddy bears. SUE INICNULTY Home Economics . . . Phi Mu Home Ee Club president Practice house Bl I.inneans Virginia Orientation committee CAROLYN FRANCES IVIILLER Secretarial Administration . . . Phi Miz Alpha Iota president Tvpewriter Practice List Black velvet bows Olive wood Bible. IVIAUJER IVIOSELEY Chemistry . . . Chi Omega Mona Chi O president Porky A, K, G. and white The jumping jive Choral Club. EUGENIA NELI Chemistry and Psychology . , . Phi Mu Scranton. South Carolina Alpha Ilia Sigma treasurer ilihe Pocahontas, Virginia it il ack and silver Station wagons ,-faifvi Y 5 i n 1 Wtlgyim, Charlotte, North Carolina ' Mi, 'LN 1. ,Six ' Fifi' F lg teaching Old lavender Deans - I i i ii f I il s lztlll 'll ,wal lXl,l ,I i . f-.wi ll ' Charlotte, North Carolina Zyl .,-. -A 'fl C A' L Som All Dx 'S l, t Pink llivf' V -M tg a t ttn is i Tl Charlotte, North Carolina International Relations Club president Giggles Dave Teacher Sigma Mu Seasaws Camera Club, MARY PAYNE . Charlotte, North Carolina Secretarial Aa'ministration . . . Chi Omega Map Stunt night Sparkle of champagne Clemsfn CORONIYI A li C XVacl-tv Dust Nugent Choral Club, MARTHA PENLAND Xkleaverville. North Carolina History Maple sugar Basketball Firefly Raggedy Anne S C A Ifellowship Group Amethyst The Blues. MARY ALICE PETTEWAY Charlotte, North Carolina Secretarial Administration . . . Phi Mu Alpha Iota vice-president Spectator Club Carefullv casual I R. C October Dry crackling leaves Deans List Ofhce hours. ELEANOR PICKETT Kenansville, North Carolina History . . . Alpha Gamma Delta Billie Convertibles Doris Dixies Irish linen Pussy willow The Spectator Club. MARIE PONS Valdese, North Carolina Secretarial Administration , . . Kappa Delta May Queen Tea roses and candlelight Stag line Spectator Club Beauty section Turquoise. KATHERINE JANE RANKIN Charlotte. North Carolina Secretarial 1-Idministration . . . Phi Miz Red lunch boxes Leghorn hats with streamers Camera Club secretarv A Spectator Printed dresses Molasses in January. DOROTHY RAYMOND Igtkelattd. Florida History Treasurer Chipmunks I R, C. Iilowered chintr Alpha Igta Sigma Yellow poppies. Page Twenty-nine Lg: 1 ef' . 5.3 4- 'Ee . 4 . . ,. .ist KC 'TT'V-5+ b. La ' l'lELEN RHYNP History Stanley. North Carolina Vicevpresident of Athletic Council Blue torntlowers lannean Basketball cap' tain Shiny silver balls. MARY' Gttstrtz RtCitrioNo Concord. North Carolina History . . . Phi Mu Vice-president of Phi Mu l.ittle red wagons Pop corn Baslretballs Spectator Club Choral Hair ribbons S. C A FRANCES RIDDLE Columbia. South Carolina Voice. . . Kappa Delta President of Choral Club Opera Auditions Alpha Kappa Gamma Hyacinths Turbulent waters Cathedral bells, DOROTHY ROBINSON Derita. North Carolina History Sunshine Bouncing balls Choral Club Music Soph Stunt lellowship League Alpha Eta Sigma Gingham dresses MARY RICE ROBINSON Old Fort. North Carolina Chemistry Ricey Raggedv Ann Sissors and sealpel Square dances Straw stacks A Spectator Pussy willows. MARIE ROSERIAN Charlotte. North Carolina Math . . . Chi Omega Gvpsv violins Amethvst Sophomore Council Page box' I R. C Choral Club Candlelight. NAOXII RUTH ROLYSE Charlotte. North Carolina Secretarial Administration Alpha Iota Comptometer Camera Club Cookie jars Claude Deans l.ist XVings '4Studv in Brown. ALBERTA SETZER Uniontown. Alabama English . , . Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gam secretary Sleepy time down South Pull-over sweaters Linnean Club Thanksgiving turkey Frcckles and gingerbread. ELIZABETH TAYLOR Mount Holly. North Carolina History . . . Kappa Delta Lib K D. president Confetti Pigtails Volleyball President of Pan' Hellenic Peppermint sticks. MILDRED ELNORA TAYLOR Stanley. North Carolina Math and History . . , Phi Ma Athletic Association President Teams and trophies ll'ho's Who Alpha Kappa Gamma Bonlires Flamingocs Maple sugar. MILDRED THOMAS Charlotte. North Carolina History . . . Phi Mu Phi Mu president Sea spray COROYET staff Day Student Council Patterf ing rain Swing skirts Camera Club Crocuses MARY HERNDON THOMSON Charlotte. North Carolina Secretarial Administration . . . Kappa Delta Thomson Knit one. purl one Quick silver Alpha Iota Sigma Mu Oriental Mystery Old Gold. Page Thirtu-one . l ll v 1 , noi'-1 U I T M5217 lvl i iran- ' - I m, 21 T A 5 fi' rJ'- e -f W I .ll f . 'lfli l +11-f -e.. All . -?-gg- ' l TQ, 1941 canons SARAH FlAllOIXlPSON Highlands, NorrhCarr1l1nJ Hisloru Cheerleader Barn dances C.1rn11'nl and Clffllg pnrndex :WIl.ll'll Nlglll Qlzurfm liluex Bull sewmns S-hlnv rvd apples CoRN1i1,1A 'IARLllfSDAl.lA Kershaw. Sourlu Carolina Organ ..,, ilphu GammuD1'lla Schuherls Serenade Swan on blacl-1 water Alpha C111n11n.1 Della presrdenl XVhire gnrdenms Organs May Court Beauty sectron FRANCES TRULOCK Climax, Georgia Home Economics . . . Alpha Gamma Della Gold crosses S. C, A, Cabinet Queens Plnvers Treasurer ul Alpha Cam Peacock feathers. RACHEL WEST Mooresville. North Carolina English Vfind blown Prusldenl ol North Plcket lences l R C Alpha lim 51111113 Jackfo' lantern. fNl.-XRGARIET ANNIQ WILEY Charlotte. Norrh Carolina Home Econonyrcs Alpha Eta Srgma member lloollrghls Orange bloawnns Home lic Club Camera Cl11b Tmscl. I-1L1.1AN ELOIS11 WIl.l.lAAlS Mount Holly, Norrh Carolrna Home Economrcs Camp Gres Pmc needles Volleyball Home lfc Club Russmn wolfhounds store supporter, JENNIE LINN WRIGHT Landis. North Carolina History , . . Kappa Della Jennie Linn XVyl'e of Bath Seasaws Choral Club Vollevball Dramnucs Puck. Page Thlrlg-thrme ll l -ff. ..-.L Ur' l I 5-pf?-Q1 'Gs LW Il 6' 4- 7 C ,V ,fi--7,A.,, 1 1 - 1 T TA lf or l 5' ei? gill ok X,3l! X wel rr 1' 1 .2 1 gl lr - A: :bl 2' Wt 4 -Whig' -1 lr'-f 11+ f, 1 luv' -?-- -,1 Q. i . .,,1 ,--Sf. -:H-:T j- ' -'C-1' I A . .. .,. -.4 4 DQ- v- ' f 1? 9' . '- 1 1 .I5sI.'Qw,bf' , -0- 7- 4 ,A y . I B If P ' ' ' n ' v P .Q-'-' we wp. 4 F - .- 4' ,x ' A 2 --GF - V -32' ' -af..--' -.--., 'Y-,I JA . , 'J iff 'gf ' .P'f3I A.. ' , ' x 1 - -I fi 1 3-12 - ,If ,.A,Igf5'. .' I III . .Ig I f III I .IX I ,Im '- Q , -, , 'I - - f,,,i ,H V ' W' -n:'Yf86?- -9 , J ' j gr-1 .A-2. P ' 9 Y --- - '-' 4 4- ' it , 4, 4 1 E v' . 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'5-ff 'GEM ' ff Lf, '-lvw- if12,i-ffv' J' f r .xiii n, 51 3' , Il, 1 i- li .ix J 7 ' lmif, , A Q Q '?f A -4 -5.5 fr , 3. ,L'5 ,-. ,xhq ',.4,q.1- V' -1,-5 L f A. .M M JV fm 31 .f',,f.Z:. .. y, ... 'Q-Fi: Xia 'av-M4 1 xl ' A QA 1 ' Q.,-,rwxxw me ' mvxxev MX NY EYES T5 :..'. .DAN X505 xxxykxx . Y v uhm Wsih Q Page Thrrly-eight THE EUHU ET UF 1941 JUDITH KILLIAN, Editor y , ELIZABETH IMBODY, Business Manager k .EV . I:- ' 2' , ,... We worked we played and fussed and fumed we took pic- tures of girls in pink sweaters we made snapshots of Queens we got ads, ads, ads. and more ads they're all here in A book to look at today and in later years and now we're sorry that the time has come to turn the CORONET over to a new staff, because We had such fun. CORONEI' lflllilifllllflxl. - Mary Payne. managing editor: .lulia Edwards. assistant editor: Alice Barron. senior editor: iliera Bailey, co-snapshot editor: Nlildred Thomas. eosnapshot editor: Nlary Marshall Jones. junior editor3 Elea- nor Anne Ratclifle, photographic editor: Annette Mclver. sorority editor: Doris Raley. stall' assistant: Gail Grifnth. sophomore editori Alice Payne, organizations editor: Miss Margaret True. faculty adviser. CQRONET BUSlNliSSfGeneive Hosmer. Mildred Taylor, Esther Vause. Helen Hendley. Jeanne l-ove. Marjorie lmbody. Eleanor l,azenby, advertising as- sistants: Virginia Jennings, assistant business manager: lilizabeth Summerville, lnez Fulbright. Mary Sue Barnett, business assistants. y- vhi, 25, 5 XS' 2 av 1' . ,gr- 0 'J' -'Eff -ft Q l'rltJe Thirlrwn C 5 -,z - -:5-. 1 , M-Y L f-N...QA 3 .X r xx Thy Worfe by M561 and Drfyn Page Forty EE SEL E5 ANN GOLDEN. EdfIOI' ANN MAULDIN, Business Manager First, no editor then a new one a new staff ,. meetings the first issue more following conven- tion work. play. and new ideas a better paper. per- haps thc Christmas issue the class editions with the freshmen shining a new style elections . a new staff taking over, but the same routine make-up sessions , typewriter and typist hunts scribble scratch write that dead-line feeling from it all-the Blues. BLUES EDITORIAL-Nelle Boolxout. associate editor: Annette Mclver. associate editor: ldrienne Levy, managing editor: Mary Jane Hart. feature editor: Harriette Scoggin, society editor: Flora MacDonald. sports editor: Alice Payne, music editor: Gloria Coppala, exchange editor: Elizabeth Isaacs, poetry editor. and Miss Laura Tillett, faculty adviser. REPORTERSfLouise Blue. Mary Thomas Carswell. Nancy Jane Dandridge. Elise Kennedy, Ruth Kilgo, Maurine Latta. Kathreen Massie, Harriett McDowell, Mary .lean McEadyen, Marion Miller, Pete Munroe, Margaret Powell. Doris Raley, and Lucille Vwfayland. BLUES BUSlNESS+Elizabeth Summerville. auditor: Norma Humphries. national advertising manager: Esther Vause, assistant advertising manager: Lalla Marshall, advertising manager: Inez Eulbright: collection manager: and Betty Love, circulation manager. ADVERTISING-Joan Arrowood. Margaret Brown, June Burks. June Childs. Ruth Civil, Ciail Grifhth, Harriet Henderson, Helen Hendley, Mary Harriette Hurst. Marjorie lmbody, Nancy lsenhour, Elizabeth Killough, Eleanor Lazenby, Helen Lisle. Mary Heilig McDoW. Winnie Shealy. Mildred Taylor. Helen Vogel, Virginia Womack, and Leakie Wy'att. COLLECTION - Margaret Bowen, Elsbeth Burnham, Nancy Gaston. Dorothy Harms, Katherine Langerhans. Louisa McLean. and Martha Penland. CIRCULATION-Eloise Bane. Alice Clark. Kitty Sue Harvin. Sarah Holleman. Mary Mason, Julia Miller, Jeane Rourk, Eranz Rummel, and Carolyn Williams. Page Forty-one UUEE SUUILL lt was always fair weather at the Quill meetings until Gail discovered that forty dollars more in ads would still be thirty dollars short of the cost ofthe Quill ,and editor Lib had nightmares over the possibility that no one would be particularly interested in Lucy's humorous jingles. Pete's poetic philosophy, Pardee's punchy sketches, Rusty's realistic reviews, Bookouts critical essays, Janes artistic ventures. Mary Janes acrid observations or her own love laments .and the entire staff worried for fear that the mags would be placed, unsold on the shelf with the dust and cucaraches and silently, surely grow moldly, bewailirig the day. they weren't sold. BUT then there was always the possibility that everyone would Want to read the Quill which they did they skimmed through the dormitory's one copy with vast delight, . . let's see, that was three copies to each three dormitories. and one for the town students that makes four and a total profit of minus plenty of everything but fun. ELIZABETH ISAACS. Edl'IOF GAIL GRIFFITH, Business Manager Page Forty-Iwo BLUE. GRIFFITH. COPPALA, HENDLEY up lurfgfflfif Buenos, DR, DELAN0, Miss ROBINSON, Miss S-Larox, BRAMMER, Bnocuix rox, COTHRAX, EDWARDS, FERC.L's0x, I.oso1-LNECKER, MILLER. Mc-x1'45oxrERx'. MQSELEY, Pavxia, Rlum.E, Scocctx, T,n'LoR LPI-IA HAPP GAMMA The Olympian Circle of Alpha Kappa Gamma. regional honorary leadership fraternity for women. was established at Queens on May 12, 1928. lts purpose is to foster high ideals and set up high standards for those who have proven themselves most eminent in constructive leadership among their fellow students. to promote desirable coordination of various college interests. activities and organizations, to preserve the ideals and traditions of the college and to bring the students and faculty together on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. ln October. the Queens group was hostess to the organizations eleventh annual conven- tion. Delegates from the four other chapters located at Columbia College. Farmville State Teachers' College, the University of North Carolina and the University of South Carolina attended. Sue Mauldin. an alumna of the Queens chapter and president of the fraternity. was re-elected president for the next year. A, K. G. members sponsor the annual High School Spend-the-Day when students from various nearby high schools visit the campus. 1940-41 officers-Alice Barron. president: Maujer Moseley. vice-president: Frances Riddle. secretary: and Carolina Edwards. treasurer. Page Forlg-four 1941 COROIl8 SIGMA M SING! its founding IH VNU nn the e.1n1pux Nmgnm X111 hm xt I-nth .ww xlx pnmnyu purpose the recognltmn ut xupetmr xthuluxhxp and the ent-vtlxngement wi xthwlnrlx' reit-Arch by grndtmtei and undergmtiuntex Prexenl retlmrernenli lux memherxhxp me that A xt-nmr stand in thc upper tenth ul the claw and hue uvnmpleled hw xmthx -wt the wt-sk lm A h.1chelor s degree and that n punmr xlnnd mn the uppex hlteenrh -N1 the :IAM .md hnxu mm- pletrd seven-twclfths of the work mwgrd .1 tiegqree Thli vent Sngmn Mu has enntmued lu prntlnte ui Iulthelxng wwrthuhlle pmtectx .tn the mmpus Dr, Arthur Cmnpt-wn world fnrnfvus plnsltxs: And wunner of the Nuhul prxlc for phvsnm in l l7, lectured .xt A chapel permd under the ipwnwrxhxp U! thu gre-up Another nctivilv ii the .mwnrdxng ul tw-s Sngrnn Mu prtles nl ttvmmeneement lm thc Student author ol' the best nrngxnnl crenltvu xxwvtl-X and the Qtutient nurhwr nf the mwt 0utQt.1nd1ng piece nf research lf'-VO'-H OHHccrs7'l'er.1 Bmlexx ptesldcnt. lrent' D.xv1x mee pteudent Dr llurxsxe Howe sccrelarx'-trenmrer 3 , z. :4 -Y L- t Q ' ' 2 , . .1 6' Aan. K k s , ' ' ' ,- .5 ..- f For , fi' ' W' , 'Q' H. i! x FNS. .Sq K Y K. AA ,, Iixury, IM-1 ISt.xKk1x,Ilk AXVI-us.1ttn',Illx-,IS1w.xrw, Ibn, Houz, MR, Ktnxrm, Ilrumxxxr, Ifw1xw.u:1, D.u'1s, Emvxnns. BL hw, Mu-1 1 ui NLD, '1'1l+n1,-nf. Page Forty- its '6 15.4 - ,Y,4 N. t .inf-N M - ,uf A. ' . 7 .5 r B I f Q I , V , 4 ? , i f - it Q I YY I! ' 4' -fe mg ':wrELi IH, 2 :vt il , -1. -11-E s r .5 M1l.1.ER. Miss CRAIG, Miss Hurci-iisox, Bliss lxous, Miss YANN, Coci-mi-N Dixox, ELLIOTT. FULnR1c,u'r, HExui,iex', IJUFFSTETLER, Ixmonr, Konxzofw, MAULDIN, MCCORKLE, Mclvin, BIVSRRAY, IXIoN1Go'uERi', PETTEWAY, Rousi, SHELBY, THOMPSON, T1-iomisox. LPH IUT The Delta Psi chapter of Alpha Iota, international honorary business sorority, was established at Queens in 1939, the national chapter having been established in Des Moines. Iowa. in 1925, Requirements for membership state that the candidate must have been at the college for at least one quarter with an average of ninety in all scholastic work: addi- tional qualiiications for membership are leadership, character, and service. This honorary group proved itself one of the most active on the campus. Meetings were held at regular intervals and timely subjects of interest to business women were discussed. The schedule was not all work and no play, for the members also held an initiation banquet in December and a Valentine party in February. Chapter objectives were to promote friendliness among students and to help sisters secure positions and promotions, 1940-41 oflicers-Carolyn Miller. president: Helen Cochran, vice-president: Elizabeth Imbody, recording secretary: Mary Alice Petteway, corresponding secretary: and Jane Mont- gomery. treasurer. Miss Mary H. Inglis is faculty adviser. 1941 canons IUTA Xl lota Xi, the honorary society in iournalmn. hegan this year with the revision of its constitution and the Qeleetion ol' a new laetilty adviser. Mix Margaret True. Pit the annual lall tapping service. live students were recognized with mem- berihip for having Shown outstanding ability and conitant service on the QtaflS of two or more college puhlieatione, Initiation services were followed hy a party at which time a dmeuiiion ol' the local group afhliating with a national Viotirnalmtic fraternity for women was held and tentative plane made Following the etmtornary procedure, lota Xi acted as an advisory body for the Blues and CQORONI-'I' during the year and at the llme of election of the in-coming editors and business managers. lf?-lO--ll offieersfhtditli Killian, prmident. and Elizabeth lmbody, secretary-treasurer, Members-Julia lidwards, Qieneive Hosmer, Mary Payne, Mildred lhonias. and Ann Mauldin, '- 1-.1 , l -wg xi .4:t:.Z ' N Page 1 nrlu-.sewn 1 i I HM .- f , ,L y i Alpha! A T4 -illllill f ii T1 I , ,mi -fp? ,Y i -v- an v-:xv :- ' Yf5,--.-l ' NEP. MR. KENNEDY, BMLEV, BiLLAnu, Booxovr, BRAD:-1.ux, BURKS, Cocmms, C. Enwsrcus. 1. Emmkns, Hosxnzre, ISAACS, JONES, AICIVER, AIILLER, MOSELEY, PE1 rEwAx', RAYMOND, ROEINSOX, Scoocxx, W.u'1.Axu, WEST. l TEHNATIUNAL HELATIU 5 E The International Relations Club is an affiliation of clubs in Europe and America spon- sored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. L B Among interesting speakers brought to the campus by l. R. C. this year were Miss Mereb Mossman, professor of sociology at W, C. U. N. C, and a former member of the faculty of Geiling University in China. talking on conditions in China as a result of the war, and Archer Torrey of Davidson speaking on world affairs. In coordination with the Queens Blues. this group sponsored a straw vote on the presi- dential election which was held several weeks before the national election. The purpose of the club is to obtain a broad view of international questions and to promote a brotherly feeling of understanding and sympathy between nations. Member- ship is based on scholastic attainment in the department of history, At the regular meetings this year, book reports on books from the I. R, C. library shelf were given and discussions and open forums on vital questions and problems were held. 1940-41 ofHcers-Jean Neu, president: Tera Bailey. vice-president: Amelia Bradharn. secretary: Julia Edwards, treasurer: Mr. R. V. Kennedy, faculty adviser, Pmhwwm 1941 C ORUHS HUME EBU UMIES EL B The Home Ec Club under the guidance of Miss Frances Jarrett and Mrs, Guy Eason. again gave its annual Christmas party for the children of the Thompson Orphanage with games, refreshments. and Santa Clausf 1 Each senior member majoring in Home Economics, spent six weeks in the n:i?!'! ' ' , .E..--. . yi fr practice house and came from this event feeling older and a great deal wiser. Y. lr ., i :fJ :1- ,E Q' The club's other activity of the year was the presentation of a fashion show -3 ull -W? . . . U wl1l. r4 in the auditorium. ' lm ly I-1 Y ., 1 L ' I, 1' . , . . . 1 f ,i f1 ' - ttf, 1940-41 oflicers-Sue McNulty, president: Drucilla Ballentine. viceapresi- '93 Us l .-il dent: Sue Crenshaw. secretary: and Sara Bailey. treasurer. ':gm,:w,l -rr? RlrNl'i.1av, ARFRNPTHY, Arsxxxnrn. B.u.i.i-.xiixi-., Bin Lx, Cuii'iiii.i., Cinxax, ffnixsiiiix DAVIS, EnMis'r0N, Frkcusox, Gii,RiexTH, Grxx, ll.xiv.Lrk, jrixxixas. Kunxrnai' L.xziaNax', l.ocKiiiAN, M. LOVE, B, laifxr, I,EtvN.iiuw, l.nwR.4xri, Mai Qveiax, RI1I'i.Axi MCDDWELL, McLzou. MEAUOR, XIrvsu.xi.', llswxu. Po:-15. Ra1.u', Sziisil., Svensk, Timzursnx, Turlock, XYii.i.itAis, XVILLY, Mus. Exsox, Miss jakumi Page I-iorlu-nine -vqff' 31- A--.--' 4 1 1 , THE SPEETATUPI ELUB JULIA EDWARDS ANN GOLDEN . INEZ FULBRIGHT AMELIA BRADHAAI MARTHA IRWIN ELIZABETH ISAACS FLORA MACDONALD MILDRED TAYLOR Page Fzffg , President , Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer , . Dramatics Leader Creative XVrI'ting Leader , ,Debating Leader I .Book Tea Leader THE SPEETATUH CLUB ,lihc Spcctator Club, litcrary organization Al Qucuns, bugan thc ycar by holding its tra- ditional tca tor nvw sludcnts At this time, any ont' wishing to loin one ol' the tour groups signcd for membership. Klcmbcrs of tht' club wcru guests ol' thc Davidson l.itcrary Sociutics thru- timcs, Pit onc ot thcsc parties Clara Piootlios Margin For Error. was prcscntcd by thc Davidson Dramatic Club, Thc traditional Christmas party was ht-ld and at this timu Miss Rona Harrill told a Christ- mas story. Chcrry tarts. tht' traditional rcfrcshmcnt. wcrc scrvcd, For thc Hrst time. members of thu club had pins to signify thcir mumbcrship. A small gold quill for the Creative Vylriting group, a mask signincd mcmbcrship in thc Dramatic group. a gavcl for thu Debating group, and a lamp of knowlcdgc for thc Book Tea mum- bcrs. Advisers wcrc mcmbcrs of the English faculty, i .V ai 1. ffsqgj fiiffltil ,i as , - 'Q , fvgw my 4-X ! r s , - ' if , Mfg 5 A A A in an , 4 at V 8' V hr i 3 L' -A T S ag'- a ll, K 1 is lumix xRlis,1wi,iii:., l'i'iiMi,iii, lituiiiii i Inu iv, ISM- s, Mai Divx itn 'fxrr-wrt Paar Fiflqrnns 1 Un. THE LINNEAN CLUB The Linnean Club has for its purpose the promotion of interest in biological research among students of Biology, A special study of birds, their habits and habitats. was made this year, Hikes and Held trips were part of the activity program and the construction of an out-of-door cooking pit was one of its projects. l94O-41 oflicers-Margaret Holland. president: Judy Scholl, vice-president: Ruth Alex- ander. secretary-treasurer: Marion Miller, reporter: and Miss Sara Nooe, faculty adviser. Members-Sarah Bailey, Anne Barrier. Helen Blair, Louise Brumley, Mary Thomas Carswell, Ruth Carter, Sarah Alice Clark, Dorothy Cranford, Marguerite Gillespie, Marion Green. Edith Griflith, Dorothy Harms, Dorothy Herron. Marie Leonard. Mary Love, Kitty Maner. Thelma Martin, Sarah Frances McLaurin, Louisa McLean. Elizabeth Nash, Winifred Noble. Marie Sprinkle, Patsy Starnes, Gloria Sutton, Doris Raley, Dorothy Swearingen, and Margaret G Thompson. H T ,L Y c.....i.. K. 1 I V cry '. ' 1 .L- Page Fzftgetwo 1941 CORUIIS S. lf. A FELLOWSHIP GHUUP l9-PO--ll of'ficersfMary Elva Smith, president: Ruth Edmiston, vice- president: and Mary Jean McFadyen. secretary4treasurer. 1940--ll membersfNell Ahee. Virginia Ashcraft. Dorothy Ballard, Louise Blue, Frances Brockington. Jean Brown, Martha Bullock, Alice McAulay Clark. Sara Alice Clark, Mary Agnes Cochrane, Nancy Jane Dandriclge. Martha Elliott, Kitty Ellmore. Bette Jane Furay, Nancy Gaston, Jane Grey, Louise Griffin. Louise Hall, Nancy Houston. Violet Howard, Eloise Huntley, Mary Harriette Hurst. Jo Johnson, Bennie Jones, Frances Kerr. Elizabeth liillough. Eleanor l,azenby, Marie Leonard, Dorothy Longenecker, Thelma Martin. Isabel McDowell, Margaret McKenzie, Alice Mclienzie, Dorothy McNair, Terry Mosteller. l.ydia Munroe. Mildred Pearson, Marie Pons. Frances Prater, Nancy Query, Dorothy Raymond. Judy Scholl, Harriette Scoggin, Margaret Shuford, Nadine Spurgeon. Mary Elizabeth St, Clair, Gloria Sutton, Ida Mae Walkura, Cora Wayland. Lucille Wayfland, Mary Vvlehster, Rachal Vv'est. Carolyn Williams, and Mary Lou XVright. Pucri' lillu-three 1 , f p .ima V 3 t f It Qian ' - ' , ii 'Vi v J levi ..i ' . i' it lt. , F, r l l - .El .k 1441 it ALPHA ETA SIGMA H1940-41 gone. . . strange to have it gone. . . such a happy year for us all . . . Clelia was a grand president . . . did I say grand? . . . that hardly expresses it . . . maybe we should start a plaque for our presidents and let her head the list . . . maybe . . . but then what about Lenore with her roll book and Maud with the check book? . . . they're Hcelebsn too . , . speaking of celebs, Alpha Eta Sigma had them, didn't she? . . . Jane, Dot and Brock in Alpha Kappa Gamma and Dot president of S. C. A ..., Jane Wearing a black robe every Mon- day night . . . Were you ever bad? . . . Tera and Ida Mae in Sigma Mu . , . Nancy Jane tapped by Alpha Iota . . . Mary Elva on cabinet . . . Elora and Kitty Sue, our athletes. . . OI the list is so long. Thursday afternoons . . . such fun . . , Jane and her funny songs . . . Edith and her poetry . . . Marjory and her smiling face . . . and the wonderful talks by Miss Slaton, Dean Godard. Mrs. Blakely. Miss Craig and Miss Orr. Eun-Thursday afternoon. just can't separate them. The banquet , . . even the rain didn't interfere . . . Jean Rourk really made it a success . . . White carnations . . , and White is lovely for Weddings too . . . it will be when Mary Lyon becomes Mrs. in June . . . Who else? . . . Did we hear anything from a little girl Way down South? . . . anyway White'll be nice for an Alpha Eta Sig . . , even the White hairs that come from practice teaching. eh Erances and Erances? M1940-41 good-bye, but not good-bye to Alpha Eta Sigma good times for they are here to stay! 1941 canons 1. al -NaI' 2: II .T .. 'M mg 2,1 T Q' if x X- X X W. fx -X I 11.044 -U HL IJ L L AI I I I 'III A 'LII 'A I ,I II f 3,5 -g, g Q 1, 2' 1' 1' ,A- 4' ,Y I xI :R - I -v --1 'ag ,, ,TNI 2,-, --1 :mc ,R-. C C72 ,.:, -L E' -2 Q-I ai E GJ iv .y I I. k . A I V ' x A if-SA' - 'I II JI I.f II V V If II I I I I xv L ,s I I - '. ' 4 'I A A A ' a-. 15, 2 ? 2 X gg .2 A : L. 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The council sorted and worked ending the week with eighty girls being pledged into Greek life. The annual banquet was held in the Spring and all the representatives met for a grand, good time. forgetting the past disappointments and rivalries which are always the accompaniment of any competitive groups. liaanuau, Dotmtas, Frmmsiix, l.-iulux. L NIILLER, BIOSELEY, NViLEx', Miss Smrux. Page Frfly-nine ALPHA DELTA Pl The A. D. Pi's came back from vacation this year to be met in the face by house cleaning .what fun it was watching Lu and Chandler covering the hearth seat. later three or four lingers were missing, each .rushing in the newly decorated house with old members feeling as new as rushees in the living room with the blue walls. cream draperies. wine and flowered slip covers . remember, the victrola breaking live minutes before a party Betty McKenna singing at the pledge banquet the province presidents visit .open houses on Satur- day night .the party at Chandlers-every one petritied by the ghost stories . . Sunday night feeds with Rosemary worrying about date mix-ups , Marie and Libby begging for milk sitting around the iire .lean Brown decorating the Christmas tree the pledge gift of a blue leather chair .exams and moans and groans the blue and white initiation banquet and violets to Mary Catherine for the pledge class and loads of violets to our grand presi- dent. Esther Love Marie getting the best-pledge cup Frances Marion. Catherine and Jagar coming back the gas heater from the alums sputtering away one day Elizabeth Gilreath looking sad while waxing the floor for May Day ,Alice Mary Catherine and Jane Grey in May Court swains looking on ,fun in the house with the windows open and new spring air blowing in , .Dot Swearingen and Annette cooking baked beans .Carolyn Robison and her wings new prexy Yvonne ,looking forward to com- mencement when families will meet sisters planning the house party at the beach and planning to attend the 90th national convention at The Home- stead. Hot Springs, Virginia and so to the girls who wear the diamond till we meet again never good-bye A-Iii-Q Page Slxly Wm, , X 4- ' kv' 5 R ...gEt iz. ' L .aa A X ' ' ' 'Q ' V':ar:'rj 51- ' ' ' A xi V L . A N1 gp ' s- A 1 'F - - j A - 2 K M 5 1: - Qs , 1 z. K fu ' , ' fi . l c 'Y ' 'x - 5 ' .xfiizipl 4, .- X' ' 'X , - I . 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I 4 I lr r I I 1 r H I w I I XI If NI IN I I X XX LPHA DELTA PI Puqv Sum rv ALPH G MMA DELTA Rushing .parties, teas, favors work and gobs of fun ,then pledging. the banquet, and rush week was gone .inspector more teas ,conferences bull sessions another milestone passed lVlay Court elections, and our own Cornelia, maid-of-honor the banquet at Rozelle's singing, more bulling then the Christmas party presents all around .the new furniture for the house then home for a nice long rest . a new year new fun. new pledges .the pledge banquet for members at Thacker's .Annie Vivian toastmistress .another fine time initiation . eight grand new members , , old girls coming back ,the feast of roses the traditional breakfast at the house next morning elections with new officers new honors for some, and more honors for others .spring holidays Reunion Day, with more alums. banquets Junior-Senior open house later May Day beautiful girls beautiful dresses beautiful flowers old friends and new .now exams to look forward to , spring initiation ,the Junior-Senior hunt and graduation good-bye to Mary, Bert. Cothran, Cornelia, Annie Vivian, Tru- lock, Billie a whole year of feeds, meetings. teas, parties, rushing, fun to hold in memories that never dim another year to look forward to. Founded at Syracuse University in 1904 motto: Epsilon Pi . colors: red, buff. and green flowers: red and buff roses. - Page Sixtyftwo YSYKIE' Z?-v'f :- 51., , . ,K. fr. xgg' .LL 1 as ? SN 'A a., .,...- ,. TQ i L sl Q. '. Qw- A I III A ' , C . 'K Y I ax . A5855 , - I A A a g? ?f Qf 2? Igff' if - . v ,' .f '- .X a I I , A J - ' X ..:'-' ' l'- '--.' 5.1 ' I . ,.,. I . 2.9 , I e+aaII+QQ2W MK .5fQ E5ggII if 51 I f Q A I ev A . Q,-eff' 3' -'1 ,. . - 572 J f 521152 --fLE I , , ,Ai M I4 Uqnv iz K5 I, If I ,x g .I 1 V N AA-,. , ' 1'Q -1f,A ' -1 . Q , 5' -'Wg 4- jg .,, 5, U P- P , 14 ea I: 1 If 5 .Q ff I fig, I I XI III1 R, 'I 'I IMI .wunlx x. 'I Mlwm I IK I I II II I I XI NI I I XX LPHA GAMMA DELTA Page Szxtu Ih EHI UMEE lt's the iirst little house on Sorority Row-the one with the X and Q on the door. Lots of things happened this year, so let's reminisce for a while, Remem- ber? .those good ole Sunday night 'feeds' Judy snooping around any and everywhere for news Anne Branans 'Emory' complexfitiesl and also her attack of Clemsonitis .Tena's oomph song . Mary Marshall's version of New York for a week-end-some place, eh Kid? Kitty's beaming face on Sunday nights after Cecil had graced the campus June Burks. her appendix and her horses ,Joan scrubbing the kitchen floor how pretty the new percolator looked on the mantel with all the cups the dead squirrel behind the window seat. and all the squeals when it was discovered Mary Jo's hobby of collecting speeding and parking tickets in ye olde station wagon .Mary Payne and her case of draftitis Junes partiality to V. M. l. and her faithful cohorts Patsy and Nancy Kerr Bev and Kassies eternal shorthand trouble . Jane and 'ATarzan ,Jean Ferg's ability to catch any and all discarded ail- ments. be it fiu', measles. or what have you And now we'll hear from the lydies Shealy the Moseley trio , Pete's beautiful pledge song the fun we all had at the lnitiation banquet at the Barringer and the flood episode on the way home with the flowers , June Childs getting the best pledge ring . the hilarious hayride and the grand time had by all at the Sharon Golf Club , , Martha, Langerhans. and Anne l-larris's superb performances and evidences of future 'Cornell's' the Goldust Twins-Betty Sue and Betty Thomason. . . Maujer's stale jokes and her ability to laugh at them , spaghetti on Sunday nights , and all the other happy times of the girls who wear the X and Q. Founded at the University of Arkansas on April 5. l895 , motto: Hel- lenic culture and Christian ideals . colors: cardinal and straw .flowerz the white carnation. 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Bruvxx Axxmvucm, Bw-.x.L, IJ, Bwxrxx, H, Hu ru xv, Hui, Hr11xs,f'.-xxlmxrl,Vnum, lin m-asux, Frx4.1'mx FITZSIMONS,flomkrn,likfxxxhmz,Ilasznrs,Fir-sky,Ilrfnwx,Ilrxxr-llrcxug,Ikulx,Iwnx1mv'u,,Iows, K5 ' nn, IxIv.1.ornu.I.xxnLnHAxs,l.L'1ju,RIwQL'Hix,RImLH,NI.xmxL.RIxLl.mx,M-Vllxrwra, XI- Lmx E. MQSELEY, F. Blosrrny, Nlrxrmx, Xxvrfx, Iixknl-,E SnE,u.v,Tnox1.xs, Tmmxmx, XYr,1,:1x, XYILLMMS l'x'l1'r,Ri1w,,X.I'u xl, NI I'u'w,, ICxz,zx,Iln5x1uu Page Szxly-Hue HAPPA DELTA Amid the hustle and bustle of Queens life the Kappa Deltas find time to do their spring cleaning in preparation for their annual open house after May Day. It's a happy and excited group of girls that is putting hearts and hands into this clean-up campaign. Prexy Taylor is perched precariously on the roof trying to clean leaves out of the gutter. while the out-door girls, Becky. Frances and Whaley'. look anxiously from the handles of their rakes. Hattie views the situation from the top of a ladder while trimming the symbolic white rose vine over the porch. The notes of a snappy popular record come through the open windows of the chapter room where Lib and Alene are mixing pleasure with business-jitterbuggingf President-elect Harden is proctoring Mary Elise and Roddey as they straighten the library books, They glance enviously over their shoulders at Jennie. Heilig. and Frances Hull who are all advising Tippy how to make a grand slam. In the midst of all this hullabaloo, Prima Dona Riddle is softly humming In My K, D. Garden of Dreams, thankful to have finished her senior recital. A glance into the front room rests upon Leila. Renie. and Virginia sprawled exhausted on the floor after doing their K. D. best to get the wax off the rug. They listen attentively to Cookie and Alice who are eagerly discussing the national convention plans while polishing the shield. Marie's queenly beauty is reflected in the mirror over the mantel as she patiently does her duty by dusting. Lalla and Susan are pasting clippings in the scrapbook taking an occasional time out to look at last year's house party snapshots. Anne and Sarah Frances have hopeful looks in their eyes as they shine the merit award. The curtains are being artistically arranged by Karleen and Gina. while Maureen offers a little practical advice on the subject. Even calm and collected Mary Lou jumps a couple of inches when a loud clatter rings forth from the kitchen. The Kitchen Force, Clarina. Jane, and Catherine assure the sisters that it was only tin! Helen and Lib leave Martha and Vlfinnie to discuss the refreshments and settle down to look at the Angelos. Pledges Ann Caldwell, Helen, and Martha look longingly at Mary's pin. anxiously awaiting spring initiation. Margaret Powell and Tog collect nickels for the Hpause that refreshes and everybody leaves their various tasks to relax and take life easy. Founded at Virginia State Normal on October 23. 1897 motto: Ta Kala Kiohomenn . colors: olive green and pearl white . flower: white rose, Page -Sixty-six ,UNU- -? AV A ' -.'v,q,,v J Mfinfff'-XT ' 1' 'f,4 in Y ' 'f' Y ' ' V fl X QB Mrk ,Vx AXQfigQ! QQ'M,H J f Q Q 1' .L - ex 'W FQ Q , , L ll M xy 5 v ,Y X ac w J 45 6112 FFQ Q Y ' V, lx ' V, P 1 X, e J j 4' G11 L kY,w: f , X' lv 5 J fi 4' A9 E ' k- Q' x L1 4 11 lm ,mg . 12 1 1 M, sew ,I r, wp., H. fl Iff ', g fJ'UH will ' L l'lfl'l f f'QQ 5Y1,f1flH lx Il I I Ill IIX In Illlxx I Il APPA DELTA PHI MU Place-cottage with green blinds and picket fence time-4:30 Thursday afternoons. everybody talking at once before meeting .the inevitable two- somes: lnez and Boots. Thompson and Holland. Tip and Marge, lmbody and Summerville. the Edwards the Christmas party and the little pink doe pins our president gave us everybody knitting pastel sweaters pledging. and a wild dash to the Grill afterwards to celebrate with eats on the house and jitter-bugging initiation. formal and serious .the banquet at the hotel .rose and white mints in tiny beer mugs, and rose and white carna- tions. nutty poetry by Jay the girl-break at the Summervilles' later. with plenty of snaking and everybody just having fun meeting at the Tavern next morning for late breakfast and church . another get-together that night at feed .singing all the favorite songs I've Got a Little Phi Mu Girl . Tuesday nights. making fudge. dancing, playing bridge and gossiping .recep- tions after May Day, Junior-Senior. Stunt Night chatting with the faculty . eating quantities of food and giggling in the kitchen over minor domestic tragedies the hysteria of Rush Week meetings lasting till the wee small hours. everybody stretched out on the floor, no shoes on. eating left-over refresh- ments .Crenshaw at the Mexican party. hair sleek. a rose behind her ear the fun of meeting new girls and discovering mutual acquaintances .the dream- cake party on Big Day .pastel formals asking and being asked. Did you have fun last week-end? .discussing love, life, and the glarnor of Duke. Carolina, State . .picnics at the river in summer and early autumn. bonfires. dancing to car radios. hotdogs and lemonade. .a cottage at the beach, sunburn, no sleep. snapshot memories-the perfect end of a perfect year. Founded at Wesleyan College on March 4, 1852 . .motto: Les Soeurs Fidelesn colors: rose and white .flowerz enchantress carnation. Page Sixty-eight -' -ww 'HQ ', f? r I' ' . 5 1' Q 5, 3 Tw --N 6. ' ? gs lv ' L. 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MEADUWE 1 I 1 'z il -...iw ESCOTT LUCILLE BLACKBURN'JANEMONTUOMERW - CATHENNE KKULES ' MARY LORENEJONES WATSONWRMJLEB MU5fL5'I'N-WN HIHUNJ VUKWJW' JANE URN BETH RUSH DHLINUUQ Came az Time to Dance And came a time to dance when Mary Brooks Folger was crowned queen and ruled over the traditional May Day cele- bration at Queens, She was accompanied by her maid of honor. Marjorie Poole. and the twenty-four members of her court. The theme of the festival was life in the Old South. The scene was laid in an old- tashioned garden with Marie Roseman. a Southern belle, as hostess at a garden party. Ann Mauldin portraying a Negro mammy and Margaret Flowe as a small colored boy entertained the mistresss guests with tumb- ling and acrolaatics, Ladies and gentlemen danced to the music of waltzes and pollaas ol' that day, 91 THE ARTS .1- Page Eighty-eight U EE SEHUPIAL CL B NANCY ARROWOOD MARGARET BANGLE LOUISE BRUMLEY ELSBETH BURNHAM ANN CALDWELL DOROTHY CRANFORD SUE CRENSHAW MARGARET DANIELS BETTY ROSS DELLINGER BETTY DICRERSON JUNE ESCOTT JOY FITZSIMONS SARAH GILL ELIZABETH GILREATH ANN GOLDEN ELIZABETH HAMILTON MARGARET HARDEN KITTY SUE I-IARYIN ELIZABETH HENRY ESTHER LOVE HILLHOUSE SARAH HOLLEMAN JOSEPHINE JOHNSON MARX' LORENE JONES BETTY LOVE FLORA MACDONALD ISABEL MCDOWELL JANE MONTGOMERY MAUJER MOSELEX' ELSIE MOSELEY PETE MUNROE JEAN NEU ALICE PAYNE MARGARET PORTER MARY GILMER RICHMOND FRANCES RIDDLE DOROTHY ROBINSON MILDRED ROBINSON ANN RODDEY WINNIE SHEALY EVELYN SMALL ELIZABETH TAYLOR CORNELIA TRUESDALE ROSEMARY VINCENT ESTHER WILLIAMSON JENNIE LINN WRIGHT The Choral Club assisted by the Symphony Orchestra did more concert work this year than ever before. Pin important event of the year was partici- pation in a program presented at the convention oi Mtisic Teachers of the Southeast in Charlotte in March, The St, Cecelia Mass given in collaboration the Davidson Glee Club and noted Carolina ists. and the great oratorio by Handel. 'l'lie siahf' were probably the most inspiring work by these groups, with SLllLU- Mes- done The traditional Christmas yespei' program was given at Davidson and was repeated again at Queens tor the en o ment ot man' enthusiastic and reverent J listeners. Pin inspiring spring concert in April made the members hope for another year as successful and interesting as this one, , 1 t l i - If ft af -, J lllllglllll ll l'uyu Eighty-riine PAINT A U P LETTE NANCY CLAIRE ALLEN JOAN ARROWOOD ALICE BARRON VIRGINIA BAXTER MARGUERITE BEASLEY BETTY BIBBERSTEIN ANNE BRANAN MARY AGNES COCHRANE MARIE CRAWFORD MARX' ELISE DAYIS Page Nincfy ELUB MEMBERS NINA DELLINGER HELEN DUNCAN JEAN FERGUSON DOROTHY FUNDERBURK JANE GREY BILLIE I-IARMON I-IARRIET HENDERSON NANCY KERR ELIZABETH LAEL LEILA LASSITER I I I QL KARLEEN LASSITER DOROTHY LAWSON DOROTHY LEATHERWOOD MARX' JO LUCAS BLANCHE MEDBERRH' SALLY PARDEE ELOISE PICRARD EMILY SEITTER DOROTHY SUMMERVILLE MARTHA SUMMERVILLE 4 Almost any day at the sound of the one-thirty bell, we see the art students rushing to lab, As they assemble it's easy to distinguish the seniors by their nonchalance. the juniors by that experienced look, the sophomores, supercilious and old hands at the game, and the fresh- men, bewildered. The conversation migrates from the weather, elections. to dates, and finally to the subject as the model takes some position that no one, not even a genius, could possibly draw. liarleen with the air brush making a disturbing noise, is busily working in the corner. Jane and Harriet dash for water for their work and about this time, two o'clock, Mary Mason saunters in from the rec room ready and raring to work. After the first hour and everyone has finally settled to work. we see Lib Lael and Marguerite Beasley on the Freshman side. Lib is talking about next month when she can go home and Marguerite listening. has charcoal from her drawing smudged all over her face. Still in another part of the room Dot Lawson is busy planning an eighteenth century room and Anne and .lean Ferg are diligently searching through the New York Times for an inspiration, About this time. Gina in her usual knockout skirt and sweater, startles the entire class with her latest Zombi figure, Three-thirty is Y store time and out file the artists with Dot Funderburk in the lead and Helen. known for the evening clothes every girl dreams for, quickly joining her. On Tuesdays the lab takes on a bit different atmosphere for this is the afternoon when Gregory lvy of the extension department of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina and one of the foremost water color artists in the country. comes to impart knowl- edge, l-lis knack and ability so amaze the students, that their best is inevitably brought out. Remembered around this lab are Alice Barron's beautiful textiles standing outias excel- lent examples of what the freshmen hope to achieve some day: Nancy Claire Allen's fastidi- ously neat figure work: and .ludy Scholl's modeling. And we couldn't forget Nancy Kerr, Sally, Mary Jo, Joan and Dot Leatherwoocl. all freshmen workers. I-luffyn will always stand out for those trips to New York and all her plans and work for the development and modernization of the art department. Through her desire for develop- ment, she has succeeded in having classes taught by Mr, Ivy and William Meade Prince, autho- rity on charcoal and magazine illustration, And so another year has passed by for the art students. And they're right ready for another. xx: . 414.gif t. Q2-'QA ami Page Ninety-one The two major productions of the Players for this year were The Cradle Song by Gregorio Maria Martinez Sierra and When the Whirlwind Blows by Essex Dane. The Cradle Song' '.., poignant, appealing, beautiful . . . was produced in the fall by the Players in coopera- tion with the Charlotte Little Theater under the direction of Miss Ethel King. head of dramatics at Queens, and Thomas Humble, director of the Little Theater. The spring production When the Whirlwind Blows was entered in the North Carolina State Dramatics Con- Page Ninety-Iwo DOROTHY FAILOR ANNE HARRIS MARTHA IRWIN JOSEPHINE JOHNSON KATHERINE LANGERHANS MARY CATHERINE MARTIN UUEEN5 PLAYERS MARY HEILIG MCDow MARGARET POWELL PEGGY SADLER CEIL SYPHER FRANCES TRULOCK REBECCA WILEY test. The cast was Becky XViley, Josefa: Katherine Langerhans, Madame Pin- droya: and lVlartha lrwin. Anna. 'lihroughout the year special recitals. onefact plays and scenes from plays were presented. Most beautiful and artistic of these were four scenes from Shalcespeaies Romeo and Juliet with Anne Harris as Julieti Dr. Calvin Linton, head of the English department. Romeo: and Martha Irwin, the nurse. The purpose of the club which is Poi'se cmd Speech Througlv Acting was comf pletely attained through these productions. Aside from acting, the members of the Players also received training in make-up. costuming. lighting and stage setting. 1940--ll ofiicers-Anne Harris, presidentz Frances Truloclx, secretary-treasurer: Martha Irwin, publicity manager: and Miss Ethel King, faculty adviser. Page Ninelu Ihr NS? WKPNX -wx .Il H' ' I mf , L 1 1A 4 F I- :inf 8 . V: 43 'Q . .xi i tn I 0 ,4 .fl ' 4 V F 1 ' X A 1 M6 ff A ,fff , S' 1,2 . 'Yxagi ,J 'r '-Y, ' A F .-I a NI J , .,'fi,W yd, UNIUH UFFIEEHS HARRIETTE SCOGGIN , President INEZ FULBRIGHT Vice-President WINIFRED SHEALY .Secretary . Treasurer 1941 comms THE JUNIUH CLASS The Junior Class activity interest for the year l94Oa4l was centered in their annual Junior4Senior banquet and in the Spring elections of campus oflicers for the coming year. The necessity of linancing the banquet stimulated a varied calendar of events-under the direction of Cookie Scoggin, Dorothy Funderburke and Billie Harmon, a play, No Men Admitted was produced and it was so success- ful that only a few seats in the auditorium remained unsold. A fashion show of spring and summer clothes was held in Burwell Hall. Nlarch 25, with Kitty Sue Haryin and Annette Mclver acting as co-chairmen and making plans. Other money was raised by class members making and selling 'Aspoon pins and selling dogs in the dormitories at night. These projects were reported as very successful. ln the interclass field, the juniors won the stunt night contest with Dot Funderburke and Winnie Shealy as chair- men, leading the class. Flora MacDonald and her team won the basketball tournament in the class name, defeating the sophomores in a hardaearned victory. Big Sister' upperclassmen and Little Sister fresh- men. formerly arranged by S. C. A. was taken under the sponsorship of the Junior Class this year for the first time. Now the Junior Class history is over and it will soon be the Senior Class-then all the members may play the parts and fill the offices which they have anticipated for so long a time. Page Ninety-st't'en 1 J f y . 'il ML.. A lim? fge-li ii . 'lw A , 1 5 i ' l li-? !: lll l l , V l'.,,,-1 y , ! if?-53-3 - 'r.j:...- ' -1 fi 1. . ous ' if T' -,, D' x if x W, - A' ' sf -.1-V51 , -. , 0'1- ' . , , LYSfx. L.+' S f? Win, rv Q 4 mf lr, M R l A+? My 4 i Y, . ' ff?Lf V S 705 it 175 if 6 'Q . - 'F 4- R 1 , I . W,. I X i I' 5' x 'R ' X 5 ll.. gl - X RQ fih cw' 12. A S- -f. , gf 4 '. 14, X ,H ,ie 'ox 'N Ex 6- C7 -5 ,xx 5. 9 ff Q x ,hu I L7 N L1 h LV. ,LM . QV V. K IL ' 5- N XX- Q, 7555 5. ,s yy, 'n 5, 4. YV 3' if 111 x 'RQ 1941 COROHS fllr ..x .ying I t.fH ' 3-be ,X I 4 I '- rua .LQ it T A: ' I I 'flfL'.-'flf al 1 . 3 , I VHFB? I ,mln ' Q A I f ,-+I 1 :- A T y lwtllttlil A l' lf M -'ll ll .Elle 'Amt if 'fr g 4 aff - '- f4,.,'l5+f- I lNlARTl-IA ALLQXANDER Charlotte. North Carolina RUTH ALEXANDER Matthews. North Carolina NANCY CLAIRE ALLEN . . . Phz Mu Charlotte. North Carolina , DRUCILLA BALENTINE XV.1re Shoals, South Carolina DOROTHY BALLARD Lincolnton, North Carolina VIRGINIA BAXTER . . , Kappa Della Charlotte. North Carolina DORIS BECKHAAI . . . Chi Omega Thomson Georgia NANCY SUE BOECKMANN Charlotte, North Carolina ,Ll lVlARTHA BRANDON . , . Kappa Delia Halifax, North Carolina ELIZABETH CLONINGER Lenoir. North Carolina ii SUSAN COCHRANE . , . Kappa Della Charlotte. North Carolina G NANCY JANE DANDRIDGE Charlotte North Carolina DOROTHY LANE DIXON Ramseur. North Carolina RUTH EDMISTON Salisbury North Carolina DOROTHH' MAE FINCHER Matthews North Carolina INEZ EULBRIGHT , . . Phi Mu Vvlilrnington North Carolina DOROTHY EUNDERBURK Kannapolis. North Carolina NANCY GASTON . . . Phi Mu Reidsville South Carolina ANN GOLDEN , . . Alpha Gamma Delta Carthage North Carolina MARY JANE GOOD , . . Alpha Delta Pr Charlotte North Carolina LOUISE HALL Mount Ulla North Carolina MARGARET HARDEN . , , Kappa Delta XVinnsboro South Carolina BILLIE HARMON . , . Phi Mu Concord. North Carolina KITTY SUE HARVIN . . . Alpha Gamma Delta , . . Manning South Carolina ESTHER LOVE HlLLHOLlSE . . , Alpha D6llL1 Ply. . . Hendersonville North Carolina ELIZABETH ISAACS Charlotte North Carolina VIRGINIA JENNINGS I . . Phi lllu Charlotte North Carolina MARY MARSHALL JONES . . . Chi Omega Charlotte. North Carolina NANCY KNAPP , . . Kappa Delta Charlotte North Carolina DOROTHY LINK Charlotte North Carolina Page .Yrnefu nm its X, if L - -f C. R 3' Puyv Une Hundrm' Tv? E umg 1941 CUROIIS FI,oRA Nl.-XCDONAI IJ Little Rock. LALLA Nl,-XRSHAI,L . . . Kappa Dt-Iza Charlotte. lNlARY KATHERINE lVlARTIN . , . Alpha Delta Pi. .. Richburg. ANN lNflAL'LDIN . . . Chl Onwga Charlottc HARRIETT N'lCDOWEI,L Shelby Nl.-RRY JEAN hlCl:.-'SDYEN Ellcrbc South Carolina North Carolina South Carolina North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina ANNETTE h'lClVER JULIA N'lILI.ER . . . Alph JANE lN'lONTGOMERY ELIZABETH lVlYERS EDITH NORTHRLIP ELIZABETH OSTW.-XLT Charlottc, North Carolina LI Gamma Delia Vk'hitmirc, South Carolina Reidsville. North Carolina Charlottc. North Carolina Charlottc, North Carolina Charlottc. North Carolina WINIPZRED PoNs . . , Kappa Delta Valdcsc NANCY QUERY Charlottc DORIS RALEH '... Chi Omega Ruby ELEANOR ANNE RATCLIEEE , . . Phi ,Wu . . Charlotte JEANE ROLIRR Safety HARRIETTE SCOGGIN . , . Kappa Delta Conway EMILY SEITTER , Wilmington, WINIPRED SHEALY . . . Ch1'Ol77?QtI Gastonia lVlARY ELYA SMITH Charlotte ELIZABETH SLIAIRIERVILLE . . . Phi Nlu Charlotte. NIARGARET THOMPSON . , . Phi' Mu Forest City ESTHER VALISE Charlotte North Carolina North Carolina South Carolina North Carolina Harbor, Florida South Carolina North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina IDA lVlAE WALIQLIE CORA VJAYLAND CAROLYN WILLIAMS . . . YVONNE WILLIAMS . . . MARY Lou WRIGHT , . . Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Delta PI' Kappa Della Mclntosh, Florida Malden, XVcst Virginia Easley. South Carolina Vklayncsboro. Gcorgia XVashington. D. C. Page Ono Hundrrtl Om' fox -4 fff-13 lfjjell f l l 4. f i .iuF--A Q Q. , I' 5 T 1' 3 lt- ii i ' lr 'I W -ill ' g t, iligjif ,H 3,5-haul' , 71 77- V H-3F,...., v - .-.A ' Eff' .:-- .- 1' o' , iffy ' 3 Z'g'5 Q. .f-A..c M .1 I r. ff--vnf.arr ' Q S 1 N. .., - . r ?4- , 4.3 ,,,- , 'fi 3 , '.. if' .,,k:'v'?' ,,., .1 .,,::' 2: A .4 lr ...X I I.. I C ,, v ,vga X ,. v-.. '- f. . Q. -. 'i X . vii f-32:3 il 1 I is ' .v 1 .ref , 5 - ,-V 1 bw' J a ., 1 A '- ' 'lilsfm' jf -. 1, 4' 1, ,L . 4015 t -4 - 1 Q-fs K '-f 1 '. 'wg' -ggfx 1' 'L . . If iw-fx r ' 2 -fa, ' .V R Q I. - - . :cgx-P if 1 in K- 'Tifv' 1' '. g' b 1' if 'l ' K : s-- -V . . .- rw ' .' I,- v . 0' ' ' '. , .- .I 'As - Mo-i,-3:1 . N ' , , W X , ev . Y 'J .9 'sf .. 7-is -f 1 J' Hs-uv BEGINNING TU END SUPHUMUHE UPTTEERS BLUE Preszdenl NIOSTELLER x'!LxF-PFPSIJPUI BERRYHILL Svfrelury- Treasurer VALHYBIE BLUE HARTZELL fX1OSTELI.ER MUNROE, Prcsidenl NIKON XVILEY ali' Page One Hundred Four UUEE S' SUPHUMUHES The Sophomore Class headed by president Louise Blue began activities immediately after orientation with the tra- ditional Ray Day. The annual day of celebration for the sophomores and misery for the rats was presided over by Mary Martha Nixon. She and her staff made this day's old maids unforgettable. So successful was the event that even the freshmen enjoyed it. Then came Stunt Night with Ann Wiley and Sue Cren- shaw in charge and the sophomores presenting a most hilarious and entertaining stunt. They used a different development of an old theme4the ever changing life at Queens as seen through the eyes of Young Diana. As a result of Sara Alexandefs excellent portrayal of the statue coming to life. Diana has now become one of the most popular students at Queens. Members of the Valkyrie, the honorary Sophomore organization, ushered at all performances given under the sponsorship of the Queens Lecture and Concert Series. They participated at other times and also collected votes during elections. Although the class issue of the Blues did not win the coveted prize offered by the regular staff of the paper, it was an excellent edition in every way and one of which the class members could well be proud. Mary Jane Hart was editor and Pete Munroe served as business manager. Qne of the most commendable actions by the class mem- bers Was the saving of all class dues this year to insure a good Junior-Senior banquet for the rising seniors. Page Om' Hundred Five I f 'KTT - T'-E df! AT R 1, T in 2 Z i lf illll lil' , ti Q-+ - in-' 'flfi-f .fa 3..- . 'P 's , 1751! ' ,- 3 g Y -A -'-8 ww 1 A A- Q- mg. .. 4 if V ey ef g vw iw 4- ,N 7,1 ,Y . 5 ls' . ' ' ' 1-fi . 1, lL111L may 11QggL N 1 L w, A A 21 bf Q, , iiqgzh L Q X K K 9 R A R 1 - 4: Y? qv 'Q ix K, eq P9 OHJLIS H cv- nimm 1 1941 00110118 MAROARET ALI-XANITLR SARA :XLEXANDEER RL I'lI BAKER ANNL: BARRIIR I-RANEES BIQRRYIIILL LUCILLE BLAERELRN BETTY BLOONI LOUISE BLUE ANNE BRA!1Kl:N MARGARET BROWN LOUISE BRUNILEY BETTY BURQERS JANE CALDWELL JUNE CHILDS JANE CARIIPEELI. EDITH CARTER RUTH CIVIL ALICE CLARK h'lARGARET V IRCINIA CCCHRANE DOROTHY JEAN COOK DOROTHY LOUISE CR ANFORD SUE CRENSHAW HARIUET DAVIS BETTIE DICRERSON SAAIAIIE DUCKETT NIARTHA ELLIOTT FRANCES EUEANKS BETTY SUE CIOEORTH HELEN CYOLSON CATHERINE GREENE JANE GREY LOUISE GRIFFIN GAIL CtRIFI5lTH CATHERINE HAIGLER MARX' JANE HART GLADYS HARTZELL LUCY HASSELL MARGARET HAYYRINS HARRIET HENDERSON HELEN HENDLEY ELIZABETH HOPPE SARAH HOLLERIAN NANCY HOUSTON ELOISE HUNTLEY MARX' HARRIETTIE HURST MARTHA IRWIN EVA JOHNSON lVlARY LORENE JONES RUTH KILGO PAY KIRIEL KARLEEN LASSITER AAAURINE LATTA MARY LAZENBY MARIE LEONARD Charlotte, North Caroltna Charlotte. North Carolina Moorcwvtlle, North Caroltna Concord, North Caroltna Charlotte. North Carolina T Charlotte, North Caroltna I Columbia, South Caroltna ' Southern Ptnes, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina ZA, - ,s 'y r -' . i' ' , ' ,, 'Q gui, ,qil gr I' ' x Columhta, South Carolma - ' lu tl LA Concord. North Carolina . A Q I 'llll Q' Sumter, South Caroltna W A Ili N Charlotte. North Carohna ti 'wit lllll ,CJQAL Charlotte, North Caroltna I Il 'Smit' i 1 gf Maxton. North Carolina V' All l ' - - .I -A Vvfadcsboro, North Caroltna . 5, T' Charlotte, North Carolina i--5 Clarltton, North Carohna - Dcrita, North Caroltna Kershaw, South Caroltna Crastonta. North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte North Carolina I N arianna, Florida Charlotte, North Carohna Charlorrc. North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Asheville, North Carolina Charlotte North Carolina nthony. Florida Charlotte. North Caroltna Monror. North Carolma Charlotte, North Carolina Anderson, South Caroltna A Spindale, North Carolina Charlotte. North Carohna Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Caroltna Charlotte, North Carolina Seneca, South Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Ruby, South Carolina Hamlet, North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Camden, South Carolina I ancastcr, South Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Poughlteepeie, New York Hillsboro, North Caroltna lfavcttevillc, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Page One Hundred Seven If lx -Qu E77 7?-A E-Ron..-fi' 'L R. Fin 1. Q! In .nfl -2 Iac 45,- vv. ' Z' xl-, X' 47.-f..-.. f , ' 5 . ,- on L- P . wt 1 Fl-9 AL. ' C' li- aO Hdllfqlt 5 3 1941 CURUIIS AILLIQN Lom. BETTY I.oYt1 JEANNI5 l,OYl- NlARY 1,OvI, SYLVIA Nl.-XNSI Il to lNlARGL'l'RlTF hlASON KATIIREEN hl.KSSlE- FRANGER lNlt'BRll'7l2 LENORE hlCCFxl,L BETTY hll,CLlNTOfQK VIYIAN MCCORIQLL NlARY HEILIG MriDow ISABEL lVlCDOWl:Ll. EAIILY lNlVK. xY ALICE lVlCKENZIli RIEBIECV.-X MriMAxu hlARY MEADOR lN'lARlON lVlll.LlElQ ELSIE IWOSELEY LYDIA IVILINROE ELlZ. xBETH NASH PATSY NIVEN MARY MARTHA NINON ALICE PAYNE RACHEL PEARSALI. JEAN PETTEYYAY WIIALEY l7lllLl.ll15 FRANCES PIERCE MAROARET PORTER BETTY MAE POTTS FRANCES PRATER CAROLYN ROBIEON ANNE RODDEY PEGGY SADDLER VIRGINIA SLOOIJ lN'lARGARET SPRINGER MARIE SPRINKLE NADINE SPURGEON MARX' LOUISIA STEVENSON WILLIAM STOLIT DOROTHY SL'XlMlERVlLI.E CEII. SYPHER BEVERLY THOMAS BETTY THOMARON MARGARET THOMPSON DORIS TODD , MAR.JORlE VERNON JEAN XVELSH ANN WILEY RUTH XVILKES CHARLOTTE WILLIANIS lfh.IrltIIIs NOrIhC.1ro Chnrlottc. North Camltnn Chnrlottc North Cnrohnn Dcrtta North Cnroltna L3.Ilvc-ton lcxnt Clmtlottc North Cnroltnn Charlotte. Nilllh Cqrohna Ractmd. North Cnrolnna llorcncc. South Cnroltnn Charlottu. North CJI0llI'l.l NV.txlmw. North Caroltna Ashcvtllc. North Cnroltna XK'InnQhOro. South CarOlIn,I Red Sprtnga. North Cnroltnn Charlottc. North Caroltntr MCBCQ. South Caroltnn Rcldswllc. North CJr:IlIn.I Chnrlortc. North Caroltnn Charlotte. North Caroltnn Charlottc. North CarOlIn.I ChArlottI:. North Caroltnn Chdrlottc. North Caroltntt Ltncolnton. North Carolrna Charlotte. North Cnrolir-I.1 XVIlmIngton. North Caroltntt Charlottc. North Carolina l,JlIYlI'll7lll'g North Carolina Mount Holly. North Cuolma Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte. North Cnrolma Townvtllc. South Caroltna Columbia. South Carolma Rock Hill. South Carolina Charlotte. North Carolrna Moorcsvillc. North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolma Marshall. North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Seneca. South Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolinn Highlands. North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Chcraw. South Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Lnurinburg. North Carolina Sarasota, Florida Page Om' Hundred Ntne l I L, ,MXTQ -4. r fav: ffl A lf s- - ff I v 4 V nYi ' ., - a 1 3 LLC - 1 , f? J T lf: E, S Lvl, la lglv. C .lrll Jlllllf llll l .llf 1 il . l 'illixi .I V415 D is -.IQ yl' .?-af? 6' ...I ,I ,xy C ill SIX SLIDE SUPER SLENDEH SUPHUMUHES Y' 1-mv 'un 1, 5. TKIW rib 'hun -,,,-f ivy fx U. .5 x.-71555 15,1--.r',. L, Q L-g-25,-0 Q J 3,5-sg--:'f.:,'f . :Q ,. X '. ., v I 1 J .ffl itil' W' v '-if ' r , X 1 'X 5 ir: ul ,A .I v 1 j?2Q5'a. -' LE SIX SIUE SLUPPY SIMPLETU S gs' I I P' 3 PRESHMAN UFFIEEHS FRANCES MOSELEY . .Chairman of the Freshman Class JUDYSCHOLL . . President of Freshman S. C. A. Cabinet ELEANOR LAZENBY . . Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman S. C. A. Cabinet 1941 00110118 THE FHESHMEN AT UUEE S The Freshman Class began the school year with a bang! After the hustle and bustle of orientation were over and the horrors of Ray Day survived, the class settled down to its various activities. Under the class chairman, Frances Moseley, plans for Stunt Night were made with ldrienne Levy as head and Margaret Powell. gallery leader. They presented a unique singing drama of 'iOle Man Mosef' lt was unusual and rather clever for a freshman project. Many of the class were pledged into Greek letter groups and began a new phase of their college life. After the first semester, class officers were elected and Judy Scholl became president: Kitty Elmore. viceepresidentz and Frances Moseley. secretaryftreasurer. A new idea was introduced in the S, C. A. Freshman Cabinet which was organized this year. Judy Scholl was elected president and Eleanor Lazenby, secretary-treasurer. to serve under the guidance of Frances Brockington, upper class adviser of the group. Members were Katherine Patterson, Marjorie lmbody, Mildred Cook, Nancy lsenhour. Lucille Wayland, Peggy Bell, Elnora Honeycutt. and Eloise Pickard. This gave the freshmen an opportunity to work on the religious council their first year at Queens. The Freshman Class issue of the Queens Blues took first prize in the contest. beating the sophomores, This was a dennite achievement as it was their first attempt in the cold legiate literary field. ldrienne Levy was editor and Gloria Coppala, business manager. All worked hard for the coveted honor of being one of the six chosen annually from the class to be in Valkyrie. the Sophomore honorary. Taking everything into consideration the life of a 'rat' definitely has its points. Page Um' Humlrerl 'I hrrleen -x i A .1425 l 1 lm! i . ilr X . Y ' 'Phil In Fi ' ' .- :H-Vi' ' wi il' Q l 24' V ,' fr 'lfllill L, h 'Q V l 45 V ' ,MW ae lim 5 ,f , .1,, -' .,--1 an -:fy A ' 1'L-.,.-C-T 3 - . Y I 5.1! H A mia! Page One Hundred Fourteen 1941 COROHS FLORA NELL ABEE MARGARET ELIZABETH ALDRED NORMA ANDERSON JOAN ARROWOOD VIRGINIA ASHCRAFT SARAH BAILEY NANCY BARER MARGARET BANGLE MARY SUE BARNETT MABEL BEACH WINIPRED BEAN MARGLYERITE BEASLEY MARX' LILLIAN BEATY KITTY BECRETT HAZEL BECKUM PEGGY BELL BETTY BIBERSTEIN HELEN BLAIR MARTHA BLYTHE MARGARET ELIZABETH BRADFORD JEAN BROWN MARTHA BULLOCK BETTY BURNHAM ANN CALDWELL ELIZABETH CALDWELL MARY THOMAS CARSWELL RUTH CARTER SARAH ALICE CLARK MARGARET INEZ COCHRANE MARX' AGNES COCHRANE MILDRED COOK GLORIA COPPALA VASHTI Cox MARIE CRAWFORD RUBY CROWE MARGARET ALICE CROWELL MARY' ELISE DAVIS KATHRYN ELLMORE JOY FITZSIMONS SARAH GILL MARGLlERlTE CIILLESPIE PHYLLIS GREEN LAURA EDITH GRIEFITH ELIZABETH HAMILTON DOROTHY HARRIS ANNIE FRED HENDERSON ELIZABETH HENRY DOROTHY HERRON JEAN MARIE HESTER ANNETTE HICKS ELNORA HONEYCUTT MARJORIE IIYIEIODY NANCY ISENHOUR BENNIE JONES ELISE KENNEDY NANCY KERR Charlotte, North Charlotte, North Charlotts, North Charlotte, North Monror. North Andalusia. Charlotte, North Caroltna Caroltna Caroltna Caroltna Carolina Alabama Caroltna Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte. North Caroltna Lenoir. North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte, North Caroltna Wadmalatw' Island, South Carolina Thomson, Georgia Charlotte, North Caroltna Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Troutman, North Carolina Rowland, North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Spartanburg, South Carolina Charlotte, North Caroltna Sanford. North Carolina Kannapolts, North Carolina Clarkton, North Carolina Lincolnton. North Carolina Lincolnton. North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte North Carolina Attapulgus, Georgta Charlotte, North Carolina Lawndalc. North Carolina Oalrboro North Carolina Marion. South Carolina Roxboro, North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Florence, South Carolina Savannah, Georgia Charlotte, North Carolina Charlottlz. North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Dalton Georgia Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Granite Falls, North Carolina 'WiIson. North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Page One Hundred Ftfteen .1 1 ll IW fH '1 I ll. X , ' 1 - G llllI'lllI':u,-'Ill 1 , ,fl , ' M. ll, QI ,E or 2, I t M' IIII J T? fl I I it Y -lf' 4 C -.Je :kn Hi f , A fr'-'-f r .fx A -.-.E .. K ' 9 ., , -my QQ Y- L .- if Res -Q 'Qf N Q x X X: x 3' Q 5- K -, 5 -.Exit 52+ x . -X ii Mk Q , ff, .x-1. gg Qeg 5 .- 1 'L SEN: N A 'f ' 7 . ' X .N.. ,, QW . - X v. X x X xv RY 9 M K 9 Y. Vx ' N -F v' ' ' 5 9' Ns X If 0' Page One Hundrvd Szxlucn 1941 00110118 Charlotte. l2LlZABliTIl KILLOLYLIII ELIZABITIII l,flkL ANNIE l,OLllblf l.AMl5l'RT KA'l'l'lRX'N l.ANCIl:RllANS ELIEANOR LAZENBY DOROTHY l,liATlllERWUOD lDRllENNlf l,lfVY Hl:LL-N LINK ANTOINETTE LOQRMAN MARY JO LUCAS KATHERINE Nl.-KN1iR THELMA lVlAR'lIN KATHERINE IVIUCORKLE MARX' ELIZALIETH MCKANNA SARAH FRANCES M4fl,AURIN LOUISA lVlCl.EAN MARX' RUTH MCLEOD AILEEN MCMULLIN BLANCHE lVlEDBERY OLLIE MEADOWS ISABEL MOODY FRANCES lVlOSELEY CORNELIA MUNNERLYN MARGARET MUNNERLYN XVINIFRED NOBLE LAURA ODOM , , SARAH PARDEE CATHERINE PATTERSON MILDRED PEARSON ELOISE PIGKARD ELIZABETH PORTER MARGARET POWELL VIRGINIA PRUNTY EMMA REID FRANZ RUMMEL BETTY SANDERS JULIA SCHOLL EVELYN SMALL ANNETTA SMITH LAURA SMITH lVlIRlAM SlXll'I'l'l PATRICIA STARNIES . MARX' ELIZABETH ST CLAIR MARTHA SUMMERVILLE GLORIA SUTTON DOROTHY SWEARINGEN ROSEMARY VINCENT HELEN VOGEI. , VIRGINIA WATSON MARX' FRANCES WATT l.UClLLE XVAYLAND MARY LOUISE WEBSTER CAROLINE XVISFKS REBECCA SUE WILEY IESTHER ANN XVILLIAMSON ALICE YOUNG Hamlet, Glen Alpine, Charlotte. North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina l'retlI IClKNblll'Ql, Texas Cha rlolte. Greenville. Charlotte, Cha rlotle, North Carolina South Carolina North Carolina North Carolina Lockhart, South Carolina .Charlotte Sa North Carolina vannah, Cieorgia Anderson. South Carolina XVaxhaw. Charlotte, Laurinburg. North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina Memphis, Tennessee Clio, South Carolina Cooper Charlotte, New Bern. Charlotte, Charlotte. s, VJest Virginia North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina Bennettsville. South Carolina Bennettsville. South Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Gainesville. Florida Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Jacksonville, Florida Durham. North Carolina Charlotte.Nor1h Carolina Chester. South Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Monroe. North Carolina Harrodsbury, Kentucky Charlotte, North Carolina Cornelius. North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Fayetteville, North Carolina Saint Matthews. South Carolina . Lynchburg, Spartanburg. South Carolina South Carolina Anderson, South Carolina North Carolina Malden. West Virginia Kingsport, Tennessee Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina . Fillmore, lndiana Charlotte, North Carolina Page One I'lundrt'tl Sviaenlt-c-n . - Q i ' - !!.-.. 5 .Q 1 lt fi , I ,I ' Ill t '55, l., it il P 5' 'W V V Txgvw ' V' 5.T'A'- , vs 1 6 .A age- .wx Z.. nt- , ' ' .fn .V ,755 we 4,- ..,.,. , A ,M ,, , ,I 4 A 'QS' V if H K. f Lim sw f 3 v, . y . 1 , y, ' s CS , v-... , 72 '- x . S f is 5: X if ' 4 .Xu ' X X N ,X A A Y A L 'X, g A E A X, l-L x WALT? X K ' k , ,Qin ' ig M ' -- J17' - , ' Q . ' f-Q -F S f -v lf? aiu. W I -ss Q X ' X t U ig. ig , 1, :' 1.11 h W ' Al A Jv- ix , A . L 4 lg. NW-.- . fi nn .,,,. X' L 225.1-,Nu fa: Am , XQ I - ' I ap, ' 5 S if F 1 ' ' --YV' im- , Y W I -. I X , I X' , . 5 , ,. . I ' x ,Q A . ,fd ' L .3 ,M ri' ,H -5. 11 if A f.. A S A.. b' 5. G 'G' -e ' Q f ' ,, ,X ' . - 1, K L -,. . - x L,.....A.- , , ugr Om- Humlrfd Ezqhlem 1941 CURUIES THE B Sl ELOISE BANE DORIS CULBREATH BETTY ROSS DELLINOER NINA DELLINCIER NIARY ALBERTA DICKINSON JEAN DOBSON CATHERINE DORSEY .JEAN Fox . CHRISTINA C-RAINQER MARION GREEN EDITH GREEK BETTY LOUISE HATCHER lN'lARY HENDRIX SUE HOWE HELEN HIQFESTETLER NlARCL'ERITE JOHNSON MARY EDITH JONES CATHERINE KITTLES MARY KATE KORNEOAY FLORIDE LLINN JULIA lYlClNll.lRRAY DOROTHY MCNAIR MARX' ELLEN NIILLER SYBIL ML'NDY MARY ELIZABETH PRESNELL NIILDRED ROBINSON ELIZABETH ROSEAIAN MARIETTA SHELBY MARGARET SHLIEORD EDITH TISE VIRILINIA TORRENCE ELISE TRL'LOvE DORIS VERNON MARX' ESTELLE XNARD EUNICE VVATSON VIRGINIA WOAIACK ANN LEAK XVYATT STUUE T5 Mulltns South Charlotte, North linnnapolts. North Charlotte North liatrmont North Monroe, Notlh Shelby, North Charlotte North Charlotte North Manning South Lenoir North Charloltc North Shelby, North Gastonia North Charlotte North Charlotte North Charlotte, North Charlotte, North Charlotte. North Darlington South Charlotte North Rockingham North XVhitmire. South China Grove. North Lenoir North Charlotte North Sallshury North Charlotte North Lenoir North Valclese. North XX'IlmIngton, North XVilmington North Haynes North Charlotte. North Charlotte, North Durham North XVadeshOro North Cnroltnn Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Caroltna Carolina Caroltna Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Caroltna Carolina Caroltna Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Caroltna Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina Page One Hundred Ntnrleen A fx ld. ,112-.ot W iimlit i H 4 ...aiifmh v C i E I 7 'TT ll : N I ' I' - Zlgj ,N W'II'I -it Y ,I EI rl I,llII,l EI gl A, 'I I I at iii 'V' ltr, f I A-I 4.1, , :Mid XY 44 E , - jv1-- -I 4 , J 'Q if we.-'f X'E'? 'lags ' W Q Yf X , . ,, A 2 ? N V4 R V E4 M ' ' 'fhulli' ,Q ' 3 4 x,lA . M. 1:2 .fvifffl SW - J Q. Ti 'as Y 21: -.x 'Tx .1345 . Q .Q 'Ill J, ,' f Ai .'g -N- 5 Ov 7 C 5 H mf' 3 Q7 ff ,N ' , ffvpn , ,vi ,. ur' P EL l,,UWSH lP r ll 0 S T E 151 ADMINISTRATION AND PAEULTY Name Address Dr. Hunter B. Blakely. 2300 Radcliffe Ave. . .Char1otte. N. C. Miss Clara B. Slaton . Miss Jean Orr. 220 N. Torrence . . Mr. James M. Godard. 2325 Wellsley Ave. Mr. H. M. MacGregor. 2312 Wellsley Ave. Miss Elizabeth Williams. 27 Limehouse St. Miss Margaret True, Queens College Miss Virginia Hutcheson Miss Mary Gregg. Queens College Mrs. Frank B. Smith. Carmel Road Miss Loma Squires, Queens College Miss Mary J. Leblay. Queens College Mrs. Rosa M. Mercer. Queens College Mr. J. A. Glenn. 608 Central Ave. Mr. John Stephens. Queens College Dr. Ethel Abernethy . . . Miss Frances Jarrett . Miss Connie Burwell. 1026 Ardsley Road Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Byrd. 2315 Crescent A Ext. . Mrs. Louise Carter, 2212 Vail Ave. . Miss Mary Denny Dr. Lucile Delano. Mrs. T. T. Eason. Route No. 2 Miss Helen Craig. Queens College Dr. J. M. Gettys. 2221 Westminster Place Dr. Minnie A. Graham. 20-lt Addison Apts. Miss Rena Harrell. Queens College 10 3 5 East Morehead Washington. Ga. Charlotte. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charleston. S. C. Charlotte. N. C. Auburn. Kentucky 0000000 IJ'ZTD'D'CF'D D D D N D D F-I Ll ml-llfl-fl-ll 992222222 222222222 Qoooooooo 0 v 51 5 3 Z O VC.. Miss Cordelia Henderson. 2309 Crescent Ave.. Ext. . 1 Dr. Dorisse Howe. 820 Irving Ave. Mrs. N. A. Huffman Miss Mary Inglis. 2126 Dilworth Road. East Miss Olive M. Jones. 716 Broad St. Mr. R. V. Kennedy. 608 East Kingston Ave. Miss Ethel M. King. 111 N. Elm St. Mrs. C. A. Moseley. 521 N. College St. Mrs. J. L. McEwen. 1031 Kenilworth Ave. Miss Sara Nooe. 112 W. Sharpe St. Mr. James C. Pfohl Mrs. E. E. Porter. 1819 Euclid Ave. Miss Grace Robinson. 639 McDaniel Ave. Miss Laura Tillett. B-3 Winburn Court Miss Ann Vann .... Dr. Calvin Linton. 3149 Mt. Pleasant St.. N. W. . . Mr. Merle T. Kesler, Queens College Mr. Gordon VJ. Sweet, Queens College ZZZ ZZZZZZ 0 amocfnmom n m Eggrwvrrgvgrgfv 3-Dmucguummubbqu 0'5-slamllalhlxvl wOcowE.oo4cnfO3'Qo if-i:::,'o:,:'g::o,'?. 'v,':.' GPFFPPOPKPDPFPG ooooooooooioofo Charlotte, . C. Charlotte. C. Red Springs. C. Charlotte. . C. Charlotte. . C. Charlotte. C. Charlotte. . C. Charlotte. C. Charlotte. C. 5 70 5 2 zzo zzmzzzzzmzgzzzz 0 Charlotte. C. Charlotte. C. HEGISTEH UE STUDENTS 1940-19-ll SENIORS Abernethy. Clelia. 360 Main St. Arrowood. Nancy Bailey. Tera . Barron. Alice. 723 King St. Bowen. Margaret Louise . Bradham. Amelia. 231 Church St Brammer. Elizabeth ' Branan. Ann Breeden. Mildred. 1528 E. Blvd. Brockington, Frances. 135 Thomas St. . Burks. June Gentry, 3-15 Eastover Road Cochran. Helen. 1820 Dilivorth Road Corbett. Marie T71 52 ga. 212 OE PP ZZ 0 .C. Andalusia. Ali Columbia. S. C. Tazewell. Va. A Sumter. S.C. Christensburg. Va. Thomson. Ga. Charlotte. N. C. Elberton. Ga. Charlotte. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Currie. N. C. Cothran. Virginia Timmonsvi11e.S.C. Davis. Irene, 1528 Hertford Road Charlotte. N. C. Douglass. Jean Chesterfield. S. C. Duncan. Helen Louise, 1235 Providence Edwards. Caroline. 2137 Briarwood Edwards. Julia. 2137 Briarwood Epperson. Elizabeth Escott. June. 2132 Matheson Ave. Charlotte. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Ararat. Va. Charlotte. N. C. Name Ferguson. Jean, -107 Selbourne Road . . Ferguson. Nannie Sue, 1920 Harrill St. . Gilreath. Mary Elizabeth . . .. .. Gunn. Mary .. . Harmon, Hilda . . . . . . Harris. Ann. 710 Carpenter St. . . . Address . . .Riverside. Ill. . . . .Charlotte, N. C. . . . Cartersville. Ga. . . . Sanford. N. C. .. . McBee. S. C. Brunswick. Ga. Holland. Margaret . . . Mt. Holly. N. C. Hosmer. Geneive. 2201 Kenmore Ave. . Charlotte, N. C. Howard, Violet Reece ...... . . . . . . .Wingate. N. C. Humphries, Norma. 502 E. Main . . . . .Walhalla. S. C. Huneycutt. Johnsie Lee, R. F. D. No. 2 . Stanneld. N. C. lmbody, Elizabeth. 227 Hillside Ave. . Charlotte. N. C. Johnson. Mary Jo. Box 793 . Goldston.N.C. Johnson. Mary Mercer . . . Winnabow, N. C. Jones. Annie Vivian . . . .... . .... Johns, N. C. Kerr, Frances . . ,,,. . . Matthews. N. C. Killian. Judith, 1618 E. Morehead .... . . . Charlotte, N. C. Kornegay. Margaret. 801 E. Blvd. . . . Charlotte, N. C. Lawson, Mrs. Dorothy. 1901 Lombardy Circle .Char1otte. N. C. Longenecker. Dorothy ..., . Luebo. Belgian Congo, Africa Lowrance. Frances . . . . . . Barium Springs, N. C. Lyon. Mary . . . . . . . .Burnsvi1le. N. C. Mackintosh. Margaret . . . .... .... M cCle1lanvil1e. S. C. Mason, Mary. 5 W. Hillcrest Dr. . . .Greenvil1e. S. C. Miller, Carolyn, 729 Berkley Ave. . . .Charlotte. N. C. Moseley. Maujer. 521 College . . . . . .Char1otte, N. C. MacQueen. Beatrice . . . . . . .Little Rock. S. C. McCain. Ruby. R. F. D. No. 1. Box 200 . . .Matthews. N. C. McC1am. Maude . . . . .... . . . Scranton. S. C. McNulty. Sarah . . . . . . . . Pocahontas. Va. Neu. Eugenia. 1957 Sterling Road . . .Charlotte. N. C. Payne. Mary, 2400 Selwyn Ave. . . .Char1otte, N. C. Penland. Martha . . . . Weavervi11e,N. C. Petteway. Mary Alice, 708 Central Ave. .Charlotte, C. Pickett. Eleanor ...... . . . . . Kenansville. N. C. Pons. Marie . . . . . . . . . .Valdese. N. C. Rankin, Jane. 2500 Sharon Road .Char1otte. N. C. Raymond. Dorothy. 817 S. Pennsylvania . . .Lake1and. Fla. Rbyne. Helen . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanley, N. C. Richmond, Mary Gilmer . . . . . . . . . .Concord. N. C. Riddle. Frances. 2801 Millwood Ave. . . Columbia. S. C. Robinson. Dorothy . . . .... . . Derita. N.C. Robinson. Mary . . . . . . .Old Fort. N. C. Roseman. Marie, 1234 Park Drive . . . . .Charlotte. N. C. Rouse. Naomi. 1000 E. 36th St. ... Setzer. Alberta .... . . . . . . . Taylor. Elizabeth . ....... . . . . Taylor.Mi1dred. 16-ll Providence . . Thomas. Mildred. 1446 Queens Road, W. . . Thompson. Sarah . . . . . Thomson. Mary 2327 Pembroke Ave. . . Truesdale. Cornelia . . Trulock. Frances . . . . West. Rachel . . . . . Wiley. Margaret. R. F. D. No. 5 . . Williams. Eloise . . . Wright, Jennie Linn . . . JUNIORS Alexander. Martha. 210 W. llth . . . Alexander. Ruth, R. F. D. No. 1 . . . Allen. Nancy Claire. 2233 Malvern Road Baker. Vivian Balentine, Drucilla Ballard. Dorothy . Beckum. Doris ....... .......... Boeckmann. Nancy Sue. York Road . Bookout. Nelle. 635 Lamar Ave. Brandon. Martha . . . . Charlotte. N. C. Uniontown. Ala. .Mt. Ho1ly.N. C. . Char1otte.N. C. . .Charlotte N. C. .Highlands N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Kershaw, S. C. . .. Climax. Ga. Mooresville. N. C. . Charlotte, N. C. Mt. Holly, N. C. .. . .Landis. N. C. . .Char1otte, N. C. .Matthews. N. C. . Charlotte, N. C. .Andrews. N. C. Ware Shoals. S. C. . Lincolnron, N. C. . . .Thomson. Ga. . .Char1otte. N. C. . .Char1otte, N. C. . . .1-Ialifax, N. C. HUSTEH Ntrnyg xldtlreas Nunn' Chandler. Margaret, Sharon Road Cherry, Ruth. R, 1 D No tm Cloninger. Elizabeth 110 NV, College Ave Cochrane, Susan. 708 Berkley Ave Dandridge, Nancy Jane, 11110 Crescent Ave, Ext. Dixon, Dorothy Edmiston. Ruth, R li D No 3, Box -lf' l3ineher, Dorothy Mae, R, lx D No 1 liulbright, Inez. -106 N. 5th llunderburk, Dorothy Gaston. Nancy Golden, Ann Hall. Mary Louise Harden. Margaret Harmon. Billie. Box 386 Harvin. Kitty Sue Charlotte, Charlotte, Lenoir, Charlot te. Charlotte. Ramsettr. Salisbury, Matthews. Wilmington. Kannapolis. Reidsvtlle Carthage, Mt. Ulla. Winnsberro Concord, Manning, Hillhouse. Esther Love, Fassifern School Hendersonville. Isaacs. Elizabeth, 110-1 E. 7th Charlotte. Jennings, Vera Virginia, 1623 Dilworth Road. VJe5t Jones. Mary Marshall. 214 Hempstead Ct, Link, Dorothy, 18271 Ewing Ave, Marshall. Lalla, -10-l E, Blvd Martin. Mary Katherine Mauldin, Ann. 1010 Dilworth E. Miller, Julia Montgomery. Jane, 47 Lawsonvtlle Ave, Myers, Elizabeth. 007 E, Xkforthington MacDonald. Flora McDowell. Harriett McFayden. Mary Jean Mclver, Annette, 615 Royal Ct Northrop, Edith, 1568 Stanford Place Charlotte, Charlotte, Charlotte, Charlotte, Richburg, Charlotte, Wlaitmire Reidsville, Charlotte, Little Rock. Shelby, Ellerbe, Charlotte, Charlotte, Ustwalt, lzlilaheth, R 1' D No 5 llons, XVmtlred Query, Nancy, R li, D No -l Raley. Doris Ratelille, Eleanor Anne, 2118 Slierworrtl Rourk, Mary Jeane, Box 00 Seoggin. Harrrette, 700 Main St Seitter, l:mily. R li. D No l, Box 72 Shealy, Vwlinilred, Jackson Road Smith. Mary lilva. 100 S Caswell Road Summerville, lllirabeth, 1108 Sherwood Thompson, Margaret. Box 181 Vause, Esther. Z-105 Charlotte Drive NValkup. Ida Mae Wayland, Cora Williams, Annie Lois Williams, Carolyn, E Main St. Vvlillrams, Yvonne Wriglit, Mary Louise, 601-l Bind Pl, N. W. SOPHOMORES Abbott, Lydia. 2310 Roswell Ave, Abbott, Mary Ellen. 1310 Roswell Ave, Alexander, Margaret, 1401 Plaza Alexander, Sara Josephine. 1812 Beverly Berryhill. Frances, 525 N Poplar Bevrs, Ruth Clarina, R, E. D, No. Z Blackburn. Lucille. 1705 Scott Ave, Blue, Louise, Ashe St, Bracken, Anne. O16 N. Church Brown, Margaret. ll-l lidtsto Ave Brumley, Louise, ll? S Spring Caldwell, Jane, 1116 S, Tryon Childs, June. '53-1 Oakland Ave , 'ix Ak lvl U A N 4 ,wr Vic? e I x. in . t . l .h s . ' 12 Hi- .' A ' . .- 1 -t 4 4 ,.-T Q.-A, ' ' 1 -. 9 'iff' A' 2' ,Q , ws- I ' 'Q.Ii4 -L lltltlreas Charlotte. N, C Valdese, N. C Charlotte. N. C Ruby, S C Charlotte. N C Salety Harbor, lala Conway, S. C XVi1mington,N C Gastonia. N, C Charlotte, N, C N Charlotte, C lrorest City, N, C Charlotte, N, C Mclntosh. lla Mauldin, W, Va Indian Trail, N. C Easley, S. C kVayneSlJoro,Cr.1 Washington, D C Charlotte, N, C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte, N, C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte, N, C Charlotte, N. C C C Southern Pines. N, Charlotte, N. Columbia. S, C Concord, N. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte. N, C I no Name RUSTE11 Address Name Address Campbell. .lane Maxton, N. C Kilgo, Ruth, 1717 Belvedere , Char10tte,N C, Carter. Edith Louise, 212 E. View St. Vklaclesboro. N. C Kimel. Eay Gloria, 2420 Westfield Road . .Charlotte. N. C. Clark. Alice. Box 23 Clarkton. N. C . . Cochrane, Margaret Virginia Derita, N. C Lana' Maunng ' ' ' ' ' Hlnsbom' N' C' , , Leonard. Marie, 123 S. Torrence . . Charlotte. N. C. Cook. Dorothy Jean. R. F. D. 1No. 3 lxershaw. S. C Lewis Joan 1733 E Bl d Ch I N Cranford, Dorothy Louise, +29 5. York sr Gastonia, N. C LOng'Ai,eeA foo Hermfdge Road 1 1 N Crenshaw. Sue. 2918 Avondale Ave . Charlotte, N. C Love' BMW' 601 E' Kiqgston t A Char1otte:N C: Daniels, Margaret Jane. Thrift Road Char1otte.N.C Love' Jeanne' 601 E- IVUZSFOH Ch31'1Off9i N- C, Davis, Harriet, 932 Ideal way Charlotte. N. C LOW- Marv' R- F- D- NO- 1 . - . , . . . D2r1ta.N C. Dickerson, Bettie , Mariani-ia.Fla M flsldv 5 if V 4618 A. R V G1 T Duftm. Smmie. 1945 Cfesffm Ave. Ch-1fl0U2'N- C Milifnf M..l.f.'2.e. 2219 liililm Road .',5h1ii2TFg. six? 1 Meador. Mary. 26 Maple Ave. Reidsville N, C , . l' , 72 H. l ,Xl . ' ' 3513255101 SJMWTAM QHEENF maaWaaaXi2a1.aaa Maasai? Goforth. Betty Sue. 2130 Norton Road Charlotte, N. C Mosteller, Terry. 1809 Thomas Ave. iChar1otteiNiC: Golson, Helen, 1501 Elizabeth Ave. Charlotte, N, C Munroe, Lydia. 215 Queens Rd.-Char. . Takamtsu, Japan Goode, Virginia Lee. 2010 Brandon Circle Charlotte. N. C McCall, Lenore, 116 W. Chcves Elorence, S. C. Greene. Catherine E. 6 Edwin Pl. Asheville, N. C McClintock, Betty. 1626 Central . .Charlotte N. C. Grey. Jane. 2104 Brandon Circle Charlotte, N. C McCorkle, Vivian Waxhaw, N. C. Griflin. Louise Anthony, Ela McDow, Mary Heilig, 3 Garden Terra'e . Char1otte.N C. Griflith, Gail. 330 Ridgewood Ave. Charlotte. N. C McDowell, Sarah Isabel Winnsboro, S C. Haigief, Catherine, R. F. D. NO. 2 Monroe. N, C MCMY' .Em1'Y i ' - , 1 i Red SPUUES- N C' Hart. Mary Jane. 1815 Belvedere Ave Charlotte, N. C MCKEHZW' Ahcc' 1215 E' Flfrh ' Ch3r1Otte'N C' Hanzcnl Gladys A Anderson, Sv C McManus, Mary Rebecca , . . McBee. S C. Hassell. Lucy . Spindale. N. C Nash, Elizabeth, 1511 E. 8th , . Charlotte. N. C. Hawkins, Margaret. 1105 Greenwood Cliff Charlotte. N. C Nixon. Mary Martha . , ,Linco1nton,N C, Hendley' Helen' 2201 E' Sfh Charlotte' N' C Payne, Alice, 2400 Selwyn Ave. . Charlotte, N. C. Holleman, Sarah Seneca. S, C P . . A , earsall, Rachel. Market Street Road Wilmington, N, C. Houston. Nancy. R. E. D. lNo. Q Charlotte. N. C peuewa J 3 708 C I A Ch I N C Hull. Erances. 1010 Queens Road Charlotte. N, C Phu. Sy'Me n' ' emu Ve' 'L fubotte' N' C' Hurst, Mary Harriette. -101 Myrtle Ave. Hamlet, N. C Pick? Fmnig ' ' ' N' C: lrwin, Martha, 6-10 Lamar Ave. Charlotte. N. C Potts, Betty, 1308 E. Blvd. Char1otte.N C. Johnson. Anne. l 104 N. Main St. Anderson, S. C Prater' Fumes ' ' ' ' ' ' Townvlue' S C' Johnson. Eva , Camden, S. C Robinson, Mary Carolyn, 2219 Devine Columbia. S C. Jones. Mary Lorene Lancaster, S. C Roddey, Anne. 532 Aiken Ave. Rock Hill. S C. Congratulations To The Class of 1941 msBlMuwMr8RUWmw OPTOMETRISTS Phone 3-8474 123 E. FIFTH ST. RatclijYe's Flowers Brighten the Hours LUUIS E. HATELlFFE,lnc. 431 SOUTH TRYON STREET CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE 1941 CORONET is BOUND IN A KINGSKRAFT COVER Congratulations To the Class of 1941 MORRIS PLAN BANK S. Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Congratulations To the Class of 1941 + PUUND ANU MUUBE EU X- QUEENS COLLEGE With the compliments and appreciation of your college 94 iS'lIlI.?IllD OOD STORE You Are Always Welcome AT llllllil. WM. ll. BlllllllN1iEll Charlotte's Newest Hotel PHONE 3-0331 Congratulations To the Class of 1941 MODEL LAUNDRY There's Beauty 111. Clean Clothes PHONE 3-9011 Name Sloop, Virginia. E. Center Ave. Springer, Margaret Louise, 534 Seigle Ave. Sprinkle, Marie Summerville. Dorothy. 2138 Selwyn Ave. Thompson, Margaret Virginia . , , Todd, Doris . . . Vernon, Marjorie. 611 Church Welsh. Jean, 2329 Westfield Road Wiley. Ann, 225 S. Caswell Road Vtlilkes. Ruth, 307 W. Church , FRESHMEN Abee, Elora Nell, 1809 Thomas Ave, . Aldred. Margaret Elizabeth, 304 Tuckaseegee Alexander, Phyllis, R. F. D. No. 1 Anderson, Norma Virginia, 618 Marsh Road Arrowood, Joan. 1101 E1 Blvd, Ashcraft, Virginia. 605 S. Church Bailey, Sarah, 2321 Kenmore Ave. Baker. Nancy, 800 Bromley Road , Baker. Ruth. 328 XV. Center Ave. Bangle. Margaret Louise, 2501 Sharon Road Barnett, Mary Sue, 232 Travis Ave, Barrier, Anne, 88 S. Spring Beach, Mabel. 107 Hospital Ave. Bean, Vllinifred, R, E. D. No, 8, BOX 74 Beasley, Betty. 1563 Queens Road, W. Beasle , Marguerite. 1563 Queens Road. W. RUSS Address Mooresville, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. 1Vlarshal1.N.C. Charlotte. N. C. Highlands. N. C. , Charlotte. N. C, ,Cheraw, S. C. 222 C 1:00 -targ- ...Wm 3:1 4:20 Ping 'ZQPN O09 222222 Charlotte. . C. Charlotte, . C. Concord, . C. Charlotte. C, Charlotte . C. Monroe. C. Andalusia. Ala, Charlotte. N. C. Mooresville. N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Concord. N, C. Lenoir, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Y Beaty, Mary Lillian, 704 Grandin Road Charlotte. N. C. Beckett. Kitty Wadmalaw Island, S. C. Beckum. Hazel . Thompson. Georgia Bell, Peggy, 2027 Morrison Blvd. Biberstein. Betty, 2015 Plaza Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. E11 Name Blair. Helen, 1809 Hillside Drive Bloom, Betty, 1726 Maplewood Drive Blythe. Martha. 2238 Pinewood Circle Bradford, Margaret Elizabeth, 2200 Vail Brown, .lean ... . Bullock. Martha ..... Burgess. Betty .. . Burnham, Betty. 2017 E. 7th . Caldwell. Ann, 378 Pine St. , Caldwell. Harriet. 113 N. Fox Carswell. Mary Thomas , . . Carter, Ruth, 109 NVest D St. Civil. Ruth Ann. 2400 Kenmore Ave. Clanton. Isabelle, 2104 Dartmouth Pl. Clark, Sarah Alice . Cochrane. Margaret lnez, North Oak St. . Cochrane. Mary Agnes, 406 S. Aspen St. Cook. Mildred Elizabeth, 2840 St. Andre Coppala. Gloria. 1705 Kenilworth Ave. Cox. Vashti , , . WS Crawford, Lillian Marie, 2707 Sharon Road Crowe. Ruby Lea, R, E. D. No. 3 .. . , Crowell, Margaret Alice Davis. Mary Elise Ellmore, Kathryn . Eitzsimons. Joy, 2612 Sherwood Ave. . Euray. Bette lane. 843 Henley Place Gill. Sarah Carter Gillespie, Marguerite, R. E. D. No. 4 Griflith. Laura Edith. R. F, D, No. 3 Hamilton. Elizabeth. 2516 Selwyn Ave, Harms, Dorothy. 1718 Fountain View Henderson. Annie Fred, R. F. D, No. 7 Address ,Charlotte, N. C Columbia. S. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C Troutman. N. C Rowland, N. C Sumter, S. C Charlotte. N. C Spartanburg. S. C Charlotte. N. C Sanford, N. C Kannapolis, N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte, N, C Clarkton. N. C Lincolnton. N. C Lincolnton, N. C . Charlotte. N. C Charlotte, N. C Attapulgus, Ga Charlotte, N. C Lawndale. N. C Oakboro. N. C . . Marion. S. C . Roxboro, N. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte, N. C Florence, S. C . Savannah. Ga Charlotte, N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte, N. C Printers of COLLEGE NEWSPAPERS COLLEGE YEARBOOKS COLLEGE f,wA1,0GS JOHN M. LITTLE VIEWBOOKS AND FOIJDERS J IQWITII JR Y UW U'!'1l'0IPl1'1H411Il,l'fI'N ' ' ANI! News Prlntlng House CHARLOTTE NEWS BUILDING Phunu 22-03013 + + Ilmlllllullllum , Southembairies , I ke Cream H pnmm 221 N. Tryon Sf. Illlhnmrmm' may CHARLOTTE, N. V. Phone 3-1164 CHARLOTTE, N. C. A DELICIOUS PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH HUSTEH ++ PIEDM FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 218 SOUTH TRYON CHARLOTTE, N. C. -I-+ CONGRATULATIONS TO SE NIORS LOUIS M. HOLMES Park Place Pharmacy 703 PROVIDENCE ROAD DIAL 3-1114 for Qzzick Service Compl 'z'f 1 neizits of Smith-Wadsworth Hardware Co. 0 Phone 3-5161 428 S. Tryon St. 2 Ciarihalhi emit Lflrnne Leading Jewelers Since 1896 Exclusive Agent for Kirk Sterling 104 SOUTH TRYON STREET Name Address Name Henderson. Harriet. 01 N Church Henry. Elizabeth, 6-12 1,amar Ave. Herron, Dorothy. 71028 Thornton Ave. Hester. .lean Marie. 202-l lf. 7111 Hicln. Maurine, 718 Jackson Ave. Honeycutl. Elnora Agnes. 2210 Greenway Hoppe. llliraheth. 1501 Queens Road, XV Huntley, llloise lmlwody. lN'lariorie. 117 Hillside Ave lscnhour. Nancy. 153-1 Queens Road. XV. Jackson. Annie louise. ll-1 York Sl. Jones. Bennie Cir Address Charlotte. N. C Kennedy. Elise, 007 XV. Vance St. XVi1son, N. Charlotte. N. C. Kerr, Nancy Sue, 1607 E. 7th , Charlotte. N. Da1ton,Ga. Killough. Elizabeth. 217 Rice St. Hamlet. N. Qhnrimwl N, C King. Betty ... Newell. N. ChM1OtmNIC Kirkpatrick. Jane, 21-42 Malvern Road Charlotte. N. Charlotte' Ni C Laci. Elizabeth . . G1enA1pine,N. Clmfloffci N- C Lambert, Anna Louise Charlotte. N. RUbV- S- C Langerhans, Kathryn. R. 15. D. No. 5 Charlotte. N. Lassiter. Karleen. 05 S. Hamilton Poughkeepsie. N. Clmflmlf- N- C Lassiter. Leila. 95 S. Hamilton Poughkeepsie. N. Charlotte. N. C Lazenby. Eleanor. 1005 Central Ave. Charlotte. N. Lazenby. Mary. 108 Peachtree St. Fayettevi11e,N. Cl1CSlCt, S. C Leatherwood. Dorothy. 10 Highland Drive Greenvil1e.S. anile13a1ls.N C Lemoncl. Nettie Belle, R. F. D. No. l Charlotte, N. .5 L . .. co.. 0 is? A up , f E - A' 1 A a '. W' if or 'f fees ii ' , rf ,Qr Nl -,j2- , 5 e., w 2.6 4 oJg . fl 1 ,Jr fJ!f sh I T i ., 1 ff, er 5 O U E P E f .. E A S U R E exit A sag E by TG PLEASE THE ' ' Q U EEN S ' ,., 'ff gg is QE QUEENS .1 i P? E55 1-E I' 'Is I2 1 0 75 wk p :N-tial 1' Q E T ,4 0 - .1 'Q Y J QV , 3 E ,wa SXNCE our store was founded neariv hair a century ago, s Beiids has served the needs and whinisies of the Queens of Queens. Q' Today a greater Beiks serves the modern generation with things from the four corners of the worid . . . fiattering, usefui, intriguing ' 7 'X roud to have our part in such a vital regime. Proud 'au approve and treasure the o 'I things. NX e re p ' ' H our store . . . that ye that you patronize merchandise which we present. i plkdibw. The CYL1l'OlfYYLlS' Largest Store ETX Y-3 TRAVEL BY BUS For Clean, Economical, Safe, Quick Transportation ride QUEEN CITY TRAILWAYS OWNED AND OPERATED BY UUEEN CITY EUACH CUMPANY CHARLOTTE, N. C. MURIEL CIGARS KAYWOODIE PIPES WHERE CANDY, GUM AND SMOKERS' Bat at ANDREWS ARTICLES Carter-Colton Cigar Co. Can You Compare All I , Charlotte, N. C. H1gh Pomt, N. C These Famous Makes Of ' P I A N O S Congratulations : To the Class of 1941 - GILMER-MOORE 0 Kimball , Q Cable f 0 Story Clark I E THE H5E?OO53E?3E?35lS HERALD PRE SS SHEET MUSIC INC. ESTABLISHED 1892 PRINTERS 225 S. CHURCH STREET 231 NORTH TRYON ST. CHARLOTTE PYRAMID LIFE I SURANCE CU. Home Office CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA QIl1eCIIl1a1'luiieCtDhszrner YELLOW CAB COMPANY 'A' IDI.-XL 6161 Sanitar LAUNDRY INC. ZORIC CLEAN1Nt: PHONE 3-11291 1315 S. BOULEVARD C HARLOTTE, N. C. Nunn, .-ldtlrexx Numa .ldtirt-as 1.cvv, Idrtcnnc, 1621 lf Blvd Lisk, Hclvn, lllbl Crcxccnt Avo Locknun, Antomcttc, 110-1 lf 7th Lucas. Mary Jmcphtrtc, Ellmbcth Post Ofhfc Mancr, Kathcrinc, 101 lf 45th St Marttn, Thelma N Mntn St lfxt Nlneim, Kathturn. 11-10 Parmrwrmd Rtnxd Mcdbcrrv, Blanchc, 1l.l l Mxddlcton Drnvc Meadows. Olltc Moody, Isabel, 1115 Hardmg Plncc Nlocclcv, Frances. 511 N Cwllt-ge Munnerlyn. Margnrct Nlunncrlyn, Cornclta McBryde, Frances Charlotte. N C Charlotte, N C Ch.1rl0tte,N,C Charlotte, N C Snvnnnah, GJ Anderson. S C Ch.1rl0ttc.N C Ch.1rl0ttc,N C New Bern, 'Nl C Cl1JrlmtI0,N C Chnrluttc, N C Bunncttsv1llc,S C Bcnncttsv1l1c,S C Rscford, N, C 5 T E P1 MfCur Mcliunna, Marv lilwalwth, 1114 Cmvtlun Mclien Mcl..Ju Mcl.c.1n, lxvunsa, R011 Maury lX'1cI,cn McMul1xn.15rnnccs XV.1x11.1w, N C Ch,1rloltc,N C N C k1c,Kathcrtnc,R 1 D Nu R Charlotte, I.1urnnburg,N C Mctnplux. 'lxcnn Cln llc. Nlargarct, 1115 Ig Sth rm, Sarah lmncm 1, S C XV VJ Cl. Mnrv Ruth Ctmprri. Nnwn, Patw, Arrnwmvd lnrrnx Clmrlt-ttc, N C Nohlc, XXIIFIIIFCLI, 411 XVtmt1valu Clmrlutlc,N C Odom, l..1t1r.x, -111 XV Mann St C.1lnvsv1llt', 11.1 Pardcc, Sarah. 71h Clcmunt Aw. Chnrlmttc. N C Patterson, Cnthcrunc, 14111 Pumrdy Plata Cl1.1rlottc,N C Pearson, Mnldrecl, 1107 lnws St ,hukwnvullc 113 I to Z . . - ' So this if Commencemenb GLY Happy landings! It's a wonderful time, isn't it? And yet a time for serious planning too, because the race still lies ahead. Here,s one worthwhile tip for future reference: The few pennies a day you spend for electric service is the best investment you can make to simplify daily tasks and reduce the cost of a happy existence. uhej PGWER COMPANY CHARLOTTE, N. C. puuur vlwbucvs mfs Ann nomo C CHARLOTTE N C S eng MID3 Swmsuw Funn Pnonucrs Folks in The Carolinas prefer S 6? P cheese crackers, peanuts, potato chips and candies, They're Delicious! Why don't you try them too? SWINSON FOOD PRODUCTS 600-606 SOUTH CHURCH ST. COllIPLIMENTS Ol BIGGERS BROTHERS 'l' -l' Wholesale lWerchants + -l' FRUITS - PRODUCE BUTTER - EGGS Telephone 2-3137 Mc.-XLISTER CARSUN HAL DEARMON McAlister Carson Insurance Agency SI-1l'0ND Fumn INUEPENDI-:NUI-: Bum. CHARLOTTE, N. C. .4 ll Forms of Insurance Except Life Representing stock insurance companies only, to provide sound protection for all CLlSlOfl1E'l'S. If ll'1'llPf1j1 You to P011 Us to PUAI1 Yo14rI,o.wsf's FRED MQPHAIL HUGH Houssn OUR COMPLIMENTS TO QUEENS COLLEGE I ' I' i I' ' ' I' rl' In-.L Crlf KL' Ffa The Carolinas' Largest Hotel-400 Rooms-All With Bathi' CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA ALTON L. BLAND CARL L. DANIELS President and General Mmznger Resident Manager Dine With the Rest of the HQIIPFNS' AT THE - 5 BIG BOY COLA Chff 10ffe'S Ffnffsf Grill The two glass size that satisfies' FEATURING Finest of Foods at Reasonable Prices as Well as Your Favorite Sodas and Sandwiches Compliments of Plenty of Parking Space Year-Round Air Conditioning CHARLOTTE' N' C- CHAHLUTTE BIG BUY BUTFLINE EU 105 West Morehead GASTONIA, N. C. Opposite Fair Grounds QUEEN'S MAGNA CUM LAUDE DRUG STORE HARDEE,S PHARMACY nf j'QemlL .mn 'A' 2907 SELWYN AVE. Tel. 3-7729 fllerclzandise Meet Your Friends At Efirds Fashion its Best of Quality with THE HAPPY HUNTING GROUND GE EVERY COLLEGE MISS Price O D pt-,3Apriw5NrsroQPE THE EHIENDLY STUHE IN A FRIENDLY CITY FOR FORTY-ONE YEARS J Qnnidutivn, for CAMPUS WEAR I W4 For FRESH, DELICIOUS SANDLVICHES Ear CAROLINA SANDSVICHES S0111 af Qllrwzx Sinn' lIllllULlNll SANDWICH E0 1515 Harding Place CHARLOTTE, N. BRODT MUSIC CO. 108 LVEST FIFTH STREET CHARLOTTE, N. C. fMsGOODMAN C H A R L O T T E hneshoes H!7.9I.P'I'j!, Hugs, Cnsfunzv .!f'1vf'Iry I Q! -11 ' a lfgfeeeiagegfifisff , V J, X xl J A ' E : 0 J X i f 'S 9 I X ' I 5 FQQ, 1 V x. . 5555 3 , 3 Q i . f' vi.-f' 2. iff SSS? ii eff . . 1. .1 ff q 5. -E, g'Q:,: ?f5f,. S if T552 1iEfV YSL T53 X ,.,. ilfl, T Li 1 L A R K W O O D y HOSIERY The stockings your legs love to wear. . . you find wear, beauty, and fit in the vamp toe of LARK, I WOOD stockings . . . The seams are nner, stronger. straighter, to make the rear View prettier with the short skirts you are Wear- f ing . . . The vamp toe keeps toes intact. lt gives three-point reinforcement across the toes and over the joints Where the rub comes. lt is flexibly knitted with lots of toe room. LARKWOOD STOCKINGS wear so well and and look so lovely. Just look at your legs in LARKVJOCD STOCKINGS LAHKWUUU SILK HUSIEHY MILLS, INC. CHARLOTTE, N. C. J N i t s I , .!. 1, 4 ' , I r . ' V s RICHARD HUDNUT W hy Busmess Trammg .-9 L! r The unquestioned value of a general or classi- cal education reaches its greatest worth when f supplemented by specific technical training. X College graduates are basically equipped to i pi-epare for efiicient business training. Toilet Water Sloo -Q.:-. ,wr Investigate our facilities and reputation for Ullrqh better business training. :JEREATH f U : i am . . . . . ' 'r ' -22225 ,zu Call, W1'1lI6, or, better still, visit for full In- H I O Cipaigrinuijt I .i.f5g, formation. Of course, there is no obligation. t ls nelfv raglan ' 1 fashion s favor this season. in an exquisite toiiet water. . . with 1' Fully V, 55 X ASS00iati0H Of matching PCY'iLlITlC,COiOSflB,C1LlSt- . . A WEASSOSWWI' I . - - ,I .1 I S l Acciedited 5 Acci edited ing povxa cr an ta cum. puma bv the T 5 Commmia, Im each-aim, 504 National cnfembifm Schools .fm A . 151:15,:-z-55151533153-3155: I .L rl 1 r,fg,:aTi' DPW u ' Carolina Business School LIBERTY LIFE BUILDING Charlotte, N. C. 128 N. TRYON STREET Creators of Reasonable Drug Prices NAMES MAKE NEWS! mme llAHlQIL1NAEiM's ! i jcHARi.oTTE PAH FAMOUS FASHIUNS The reputation of a store is only as fine as that of the fashions it sells. LUClELLE'S, purveyors of fine fashions for the young crowd, is proud to have been chosen to repre- sent in the CAROLINAS the fa m o u s American fashion houses w h o s e names you s e e here. YM Q5 UWM , TW if ' fx sims QW M A M lbgwsq-w':,L3'7GQ5'v E if -N XF ek Y ' , Wzmf- i wifi 9 Wages 2 Lx ee f e ga 'h U? . A Z2 Q L, , x as . 5 Le fl,,, 4 WM. n' ffff''ffifihfif-f1ii.ilbJaL.A.-are IW-is-v ff'2'+ii'?5-Wh'f 'f :','i X We PI-IQTQGRAP WGRK m zfbzk annual wa: made by U U N H A H 5 T U U I U S pecial 119 ts in Annuals Pirlxard. Eloise. 'ilh Corporation St Ploivden, Nelie Ann. 168 N Salem Porter, Eltiabeth Hoyle, 510 Louise Ave, Powell. Margaret, 107 Smith St Porter, Margaret. 11111 XVestminster Plate Prunty, Virginia, 7011 li Blvd Reid. Emma, R li. D No 7 a Rummel, Fran? Clifford. 1117 Harding llate Rttth. lzreida tlovee, 106 Hillside Ave Sanders, Betty, 100-1 Beverlv Drive Scholl. Julia, 71 Providence Road Small. Evelyn. Box 111 Smith, Annetta, 1057 Beaumont Ave Smith. Laura. 31138 Selwyn Ave Smith. Miriam Spurgeon, Nadine, 1108 VJ, 5th Starnes. Patricia. -101 Poplar Apts St Clair. Marv Elizabeth. 1-110 Selwyn Ave, Stevenson, Mary Louisia, R 1' D No, I Stout, Xvtlliam Ernest, 508 Beaumont Ave Summerville, Martha, 1108 Sherwood Ave Sutton, Gloria. 11-1 Vyloodvale Place Swearingen. Dorothy Sypher. Eranltie Ceil, 1108 Kenmore Ave Thomas, Beverley, 111 Cherokee Road Thomason. Betty. 1310 Biltmore Drive Todd. Doris. Z1-13 Norton Road Vincent, Rosemary Vogel, Helen. 110 S lairview Ave XVatson, Virginia, 471 North St Watt. Mary liranees, 11-1 Grandin Road XVayland. Lucille XVebster. Mary Louise, 7141 Broad St Weelts, Caroline, 1037 E 0th XViley. Rebecca Sue, R, F, D Nts G, Box 181 Williams. Charlotte, 1118 Orange Ave. XVilliamson, Esther Ann. 1111 Chesterfield Young, Alice. 10111 Cliflwood Place Young. Virginia, R li, D No 1 ONE-YEAR BUSINESS Bane. Eloise Black. Carole Jean, Hickory Grove Road Borders, Mabel, 1-106 Parltwood Ave, Carpenter, Clara, 51-1 E Kingston Aye Culbreath, Doris. 618 XVoodruf1 Place Dellinger, Betty Ross, 407 S, Ridge Ave Dellinger, Nina, 15-10 Queens Road Dielsinson, Mary Alberta Dobson. Jean, -101 Washington St Dorsey. Catherine Forsythe, Mary Anne, 1113 12 Blvd Vox. Jean, 1511 Plaza Grainger. Christina, Z Blandwood Apts Green, Marion DuBose. Brook St ll05'l'El1 Name 1-1tldre,sx Name rltlrlrt ss Durham, N C Hatcher, Betty l utttse, R l D Nu -l Lharlotte, Sumter, S C Hendrix, Marv. 304 S lhtintpsun St Shelby, Charlotte. N C Howe, Sue, 101 XV 6th Ave Gastonia, Chester, S C Hulfstetler, Helen, 708 Grandtn Road Charlotte, Charlotte, N C Hunt, Doris Marion, Charlotte, N, C Johnson, Marguerite, 1101 1' 11111 Cliarlntte, C11-HIOIIKN C Jones, Mary Edith, 311 S Summit Ave Charlotte, Charlotte, N C Ch-Hlollfr N C Kittles, Catherine. 117 S 'liorrenee Charlotte, Charlotte' NV C Kornegay, Mary Kate. 801 S Blvd Charlotte, Charlolw' N' C Leach. Cynthia, 1141 iliownes Ave Charlotte, Monroe' N C lunn liloride Darlin vton Harrodsburg, Ky ' ' 2' Charlultc' N' C McCauley, Virginia Rttth, 1411 Cottage Place Charlotte, garnflluf' McMurray, .lulta Harper. 1510 liairview Charlotte. 3 '1 ' ' McNair, Dorothy, 51-1 lf, Vifashington Rtiel-tingham, gxlfllvflffll E Mata, lvtafy iitim wmtmta lg' C Mundy, Sybil China Grove, Newell. Emma, 1 1 11 lg XVorthington Charlotte, Presnell. Mary Elizabeth Lenoir. C1UflO'ff'N C Robinson, Mildred. 700 Vv'oodrulT Place Charlotte, Charlotte N C Roseman. l1l17Jl'lCll'l. 811 Innes St, Salisbury, E Shelby. Marietta, 15-1 iliranqutl Ave Charlotte, ' ' Shuford. Margaret, 104 Ridge St Lenoir. 1, ' 'l h r, S. C 5 C Tia, Edith vaiafsf. Torrence, Laura Virginia, 117 N liox St Wilmington. Anderson, S C Trulove, Elise. 1510 Grace St XVi1mington. Charlotte, N. C Malden,W Va Vernon. Doris Haynes. Kingsport. Tenn Charlotte, N, C Ward, Mary Estelle. -101 Walnut Ave Charlotte. Charlotte, N C Watson. Eunice. R 17, D, No, -1 Charlotte, Sarasota,l71a Vy'omac1t, Virginia Mae. 1107 Belvedere Charlotte, Charlotte. N C XVilliams, Nancy Sue, R, l- D, No, 8 Charlotte, Cl I U N C Wyatt. Ann Leak, 118 E. Vtfade St. Wadesboro, mar o e, Charlotte, N, C SPECIALS Mullins S C Ashley. Mrs Grant Huntersville, Charlotte, N C Baxter. Virginia, 1601 Queens Road. XV Charlotte, Charlotte, N, C Bedinger. 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