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

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. 1 nb r 'X J' J A 3 i T ip.: 'al Z 1 , in C 'f:,f l . N. Er' . . y +f.,, . F 'wr v Ji Y. , 5. 'IQII 1 -'I I 53, I . ' fit , L E .14 1 y V . I fi w, 1' ,NI vw' , J ' .' 'L l i , ' , A l L' 1-f. r, .F- 11' I .H F Ari 5. Y , 's va t ' . n. T 'ra v T21 3, K VJ ' T . 1 ' 'irl.'. - - - -Jian a. 1 v 1 r'lifi'l'EIllIll'1' wZfI'lIlHUHHI1llI ANN GOLDEN, Editor-in-Chief ANN MAULDIN, Business Manager W-wwf 1:1112 cunnnm' lllE5'l'EllllH'r' Queens College commemorates the name and ideals of Queens Museum, a classical school established in Charlotte in l766 and so- called in honor of Queen Charlotte of England. Disallowed a charter by the Crown, its trustees and their descendants answered sometime later by making it a matter of record that there be incorporated in the Constitution of the United States the existing Education Clause . Serving as a hospital during the Revolutionary war and re-christened Liberty Hall after the American colonies were free, the school at the Brevard Davidson place lThird street and South Tryon-southward from Independence Square, on the left l was closed about l790. Some thirty years later-l82l, to be exact-in this same locality, on the james H. Carson lot at 9l3 South Tryon, we find the Charlotte Male and Female Academy, which we may regard as a sort of continuation of Queens Museum. This school was at that time in need of a new building. A quoted subscription form, allowing lO'Zw discount for pre- paid pledges, appears in the l903 Edelweiss lCollege Annuall. The exact date cannot be found, but, sometime prior to 1840, the Academy was divided: the Female Academy was transferred to College and Ninth streets and the Male Academy to North Davidson and Ninth streets. It was to continue and improve the Female Academy that a stock company in l855-'56 employed a Mr. Williams to erect the Italian Villa building which Dr. and Mrs. Burwell were invited to preside over in I857. From I857 to 1912, under the titles of The Charlotte Female Institute and The Presbyterian College for Women, the College- without any Iibraryfonlaboratories-may be regarded as an expression of the personalities of such distinguished teachers as Dr. and Mrs. Burwell, Miss Lily Webb Long, Dr. Wm. R. Atkinson, and President james R. Bridges. Then, in I9l2, the College was moved to Myers Park and given the restored name-Queens, from the title ofthe Colonial school, Queens Museum. Capt. William Anderson and Dr. W. H. Frazer placed the College on a sound financial basis, expanded its physical equipment in terms of buildings, library, laboratories, and established its State and regional accreditation-all in the relatively short period of twenty-six years. Notable women who contributed to the curriculum and the organizational development of Queens College during this period were Dean Sallie McLean and Dean of Instruction Elizabeth H. Blair. 7 Born in a hotbed of Whig democracy, Queens College has pre- served through the years the democratic tradition on which it was founded. Today this tradition is the strengthening fibre in all phases of the college life-student government, religious interests, social activities, student-faculty relationships, and intellectual opportunities. The government of the students, by the students, and for the students is representative of the democratic heritage of the Ameri- can people and their way of life. Each student has a voice in the activities of the student organization through leaders she the power to express her government of life in the by exercising her right- The freedom a true democ- to the campus individual mat- -fnns, -, ' Wd Y HT UUEEH5 ter, each girl thereby accepting the responsibility of contributing to the organization of her choice. Each group within itself adds some- thing in democracy of spirit to the college, functioning both as an individual unit and as a related part of the whole community. The relationship between students and faculty is a unique one at Queens in that the students and faculty meet on amicable grounds, not only as teacher and pupil, but as real friends. The members of the faculty and administration are ready and capable when called upon to help with personal and group problems, and the students, respecting their experience and judgment, are encouraged to rely on their wise counsels. Furthering the democratic standards at Queens, students are left to choose their vocations according to their interests and abilities, and, with some guidance, to plan a full course centered about the major interest, with some experimentation in other fields. ln keeping with the cardinal ideals of a democracy deep-rooted in the hearts of a people are the standards at Queens which are raised today, to be perfected TOMORROW. rm 'lnmulinu Queens College looks towards tomorrow. lt is the to- morrow in which we hope many of our dreams will become realities. Out of our present Queens College, which we love now, we look for the Greater Queens, which will serve ever more efficiently the girls of tomorrow, some of whom may be our own daughters. The clouds of war have darkened our sky, but they will not hang forever over our earth. We believe that our College belongs to those permanent institutions, which will abide because its services will be needed always. A great college is not built overnight. It will rise stone by stone, and step by step. Already the Board of Trustees ll' 1 -.mmf 'YF' ' ' O ,all K :Q-hs, -Q-Lsiisss.. .1 .1 l and the Faculty carefully have prepared plans so that each successive step in the future development of the College will lead forward to the completed whole. It will not be a haphazard building program, a jumble of hurried undertakings, which will not fit together. It is rather the building into a master plan where the college of tomorrow will rise slowly as the arches of a cathedral. The Greater Queens must be a cooperative undertaking. Many hands will build through many years. No part, how- ever small, will be unimportant. The larger program will only be successful as every student who enters the College catches up the spirit of Queens and enters with enthu- siasm into the dreams. We face the future-the long, future of the coming centuries. Queens College will havedinpgft in creating that future and may the days to come be better because together we have built wisely well. 1. H ggymfflma THE CORDNET OE 1942 lS DEDICATED TD THDSE QYIEENS STUDENTS OE THE PASTg who lighted the torch of traclitiong TO THOSE OE THE PRESENTg who have cherished its bright flame, AND TO THOSE OE THE EUTURE, who, accepting the trust, will hold it high- vv. 1 b ,Y - A.. ,i ' '-hrs' iii' ,J- -i ' , , - -N' .. v, Y X- h , is .V . U.. 'n ' , A J, 2- ..- 1, f ' gf . V , , ' 143. 1 ' v A - . . w -.alrffzwv - ' - ' '. r r-:i ff -- 'I .JU 45 3 -1 . .,.v , Y ' A Vg,--:V bfi: , A ' V' . , fm ,N ,,.1-wb? .9-n5f'4f , L, 7- K. ., ,. ' ' ' jp. .-ff, N - ' p 5 ,I 4.1 ' v ' D V f- - V'-: Sl r , .-1.4 gr1.1ba-- ff ,, g -'f' I-. 'aw ' -' X. A AF'-ni-. - , ,gf fx -..-'.,...-Q f , ,l 5 . x f N,..,,.1- 'E K. . .TA ,A . L- -4.A.va.,. -.' , -'. 'fm fa. L I Q., x -f 1 'x 'Q-2 ..... 1 -' N,--' 4- 4 Q . - ,mr 5 . ' -1- ..-c.l5f'- . . 1. , rf I ff 3' ty - , ,, , I , .lf -rf 1 f' , ' 'A swf? Y 1' , .J 4 w V ' ' V w. H ' - ' ' f . f A1 L5 J Sw 'J A --km, x ,L - V V K x V. V OUR PRESIDE DR. HUNTER B. BLAKELY. MA.. 'I'h.D.. DD. Dr. Blakely's friendly counsel and kindly guidance have meant much to us who have known him since his acceptance of the presi- dency of Queens College in 1939. His contagious optimism is Wide- spread on the campus both through the informal talks which the students feel free to have in his office at any time, and through the talks he makes to the student body as a whole. His devotion to the most minute of our individual problems and his personal interest in the solution of these problems are the qualifications which best it him for the office of Our President. ADMINISTRATIO NIR. Li0DAl4Df'l he Dean ol' Instruction ix the peace inalwr between stutlentx anti faculty, the harassed iather-Confessor to -llllfl students, anti the def ciQive. respected voice concerning our curricula and personal prtibleins MISS ALF-R1Gll'I'fOur new Dean of Students has brought to her ofhee the qualif ties of poise, charm. and intelligent undemtanding which have earned for her the solid cooperation of the student body. MR. lNlACCiRIEt3OR- lXlr. Mae poswsses all the charm of his Scotch ancestry, a ready XVII, and the ability to deal tactfully with all on matters directly and indirectly pertinent to his ofnce as Bursar and Treasurer. iNlRS. Bi-X1LlEYfAss1stant to the Dean ot' Students she invests her office with the singular attributes of elhciency and attractiveness combined. MISS CRAIGffNliss Craig has organized her new duties into a miracle of pre- cision and order, and her warm smile and winning personality greet all who enter the ofhee of the Registrar. ggw Bklhiii NIMGM-i,iiii B.Xii.ir 4 i. xii, 5 FACULTY MM STAFF ETHEI. ABFRNA'I'l'lY. A Ph Profussur of P.syfl7n!nqu IUKILE KATHRYN DELANO. A.B, A.M. PHD. Professor of Alodurn I.ur7:7uugus ALMA TAYLOR EDWARDS. AB.. A M. Profussor of Lulm JOSEPH M GETTTS, AB.. S.T B. STM.. Ph D. Pmfesxor of Bzble um! Rvlzgzous Education NIINNIE ALMIRA GRAHAM, A B. A M.. Ph D. Professor of Plwszml Srwrvfvs M. DORISSE HOWE, AB. A M.. Ph D. Professor of Bmloglull Srn.'ncrs -si ffgx 6. fs- PUNK f-WGN Q, ?! N A 5.5 .D T Sill . 4 L ABERNTTHT' Axmgksox BATT' HARRTLL Hrxnznsox Hows Kun: Lxxormzn 110551.13 TAYLOR TILLETT Tvxzs wa- o-uw-.run Lund I v-1.fL..u'-M ns- -ss-+L,-A-+4-.-14x,n w -n-14:1-3.-910wn.,..1',f,,g..,.q,,,.,L,.r,,5x ,., 1 Q. 1 , , X. MARX' H. INOLIS, A B., A.M. Professor of Scrreturial Adnhmstrurzon OLIVE M. JONES. AB.. BS.. AM, Proiussor of Muthcnmncs R. V. KENNEDY. AB.. A.M, Professor of Sona! Sfrencvs JAMES CHRISTIAN PFOHL, BANI., M.MUS. Profcssor of Muszr I-IARRIETTE L. TYNES. AB.. AM. Professor of Polmful Srzence HERMIONE HAMLETT, A.M. Director of Art CORDELIA HENDERSON Instrurlor rn Physzful Education JL'L1A FRANCES JARRETT. B.S.. M.S. Assofzure Professor of Home Efonomirs ETHEL M KING lnslrurlor rn Spulwn Englzsh and Dramatic lnlerprutafzon NIELVIN B. XVATSON. AB.. AM. Assnrzule Professor of Englzsh DORIS M. ANDERSON. B.S.. MA. lnszructor In Home Economifs , wi, ex gil R , Q , -T A' K -r 7 , ' 2- 3. ' A I 'W ,- M .tb ' .1 ln- ' I '- gl :Br ' - UL 9 2 Aus. Q' Nw' ,- Q 'Ri L- -Q- -C3-,Q v.. Q4 ' -1- HN 'Zhi a AQ 5 Q-f Bmknru Iluv... Inxm Iiwx-.uw- 15111-.X -luxum'-1 lwmxx .Immun -Irvmrw jum- hmm kx-,wx XIII-Qxxrx NWI' Nlwllrll-1 Fsunl, Iwuvrn RMI XY.au..x llium HV11 nn A x Jwsrs. T I.v.-.H+ swan: , ., .,f,., v, X w.1n.4.,,,,,,5,..a,,n. -- A x-f.++w '-N-H' r 1 4. J-.41-f .fv EVLLYN BUY, A B, A M lmlrurlur zu .Umlurn I,L1m7uudux CUNNII' .JONM BL'RXX'll,I,. A B KLA. PhD lnslrmlwr U7 l.z1mlL1uLJu,x and P17111 wphu MARX DINNY, A B , M A .-Xssumn! Prufvs-.Hr 111 Ermlmh UNH ILLPANIWR JPNKINN. A B. A lnxfruflur 117 Alulhvmullw CHYRITX DI LI, IxI'I,I,Y, A lnxlrmfwr m .Surulurlul ,'Min7m1x!ml1ru1 MFRU- TIIIOUCM- KI-xllgla, B S, M,Mus lnxlrmlur m Ymlzn um! Thvuru .In I .Ax1,In14n, A B, M A ,-hxururvt I'mm-.mr ul Mmirrn 1,LlY7yLh.l1IL'S AIRRION PIJPLIN I.I1,ulTT. .Ax PJ, PJ S,fX1S lmzmfzffr in INuhHlm1m1 L11 su bmmfx MUNI 1.1 W Oruun and Mum' NlII,1 'Rf1I'J XTUHNX' X1f7EXX'f'N. A , fhszslmvl Prnflussflr uf I'f7Llxl1ul SUn'Y7x'L'N SARA Mf KI IE Noolg, B S, M A. .issulunt l'rwfussffr uf Bwlfvgrful Sfzvmm fI11ANKIf NLAIF-I Rx, B KI , Sch Mus ,-hS1,5l41f7I l'rwfusmfr U' f .Hunt f,5'III.LI RAM, Pemlwlglc, AB, lrywlrlulur H7 Enllzullzvm Glam! M Rwlelxscx mr uf' XU1141' Tmzmml ami Publu Sm: ,xxllrw H KPN bk SHP! I XY! Ilmwi B ml Musu Gmlemlx XV Swim. B S, Xillus. ,'XMmIal7! PrHl'L',svIr41I Alusu' LAURA A IILLHT, A.B,. M A ,'X',s1x!uI?I Prufmsur rf English MARY Gm-mu Surrmru rw Iln' Rvqurrur VIRGINIA HKNIYKIIHNUN :hsumnz Im Hurmr und Tnusurur Tmxl JOXIZS Uxrulwr ww! Publxu Rufulmni XI,-XRMARI I LASR ,I R Xurvlurlf 111 thu Dun? uf lrlxlruulmrv XVIRGINIA SMITH :Uuv17m1u Svcrvluru EI,I7.'xf4l:'IH XVlI,I,I.XXIN Sun-turn lv lhv PIUSIJUIFI XW,'5'WXW Wi C ff V XRXMXXXX 'X xxxxw 4 Q0 O 0 s Ill. 'J 'gift D60 nl' Ill . lllh 'Y X f.. ' Wm. 5 11: rg Xff' f I rx rx'-J .'Qb,J.,'..L..,,' V 3 ' ki. fx.. F4-,uf ' ' 1. K 'fr' ' 7 -'u . ' ,-va--, f,,..., N- 4-.4 : -.-. ..s,,,,,,,,..,,.4gL' Scooom. FULBRIGHT, MARSHALL, EDMISTON. E I O R C L A S S OFFICERS HARRIETTE SCOGGIN , Pl'6SrC1'8r7! INEZ PULBRIGHT Vice-Presidem LALLA MARSHALL Secretary RUTH EDMISTON Treasurer The informal pictures which appear on the pages of the Senior section are of those girls who were selected to represent Queens in the 1942 edition of lVho's lVho Among Students in American Unziuersities and Colleges. f r 7 llif Hof to a glorious finisli Seniors alll and what memories warm spring days ancl lloweriiig dogwood early morning post ofnce rushes the yeaslx' smell ol' rolls a campus whitened oil' and on by snows .1 campus dottetl this year with unitoi-ins tlvrave young men of America. who are yet laughingi Specials on the desk of the Dean moonlight and benches and more concretely two Stunt Night wins and two places the Junior play that helped nnance our tirst Junior-Senior the lazy luxury of settling lwacls and watching the Juniors plan our own grand Junior-Senior the thrill of wearing. at last, a Senior iaclcet of choosing our own May Queen, Doris of practice-teaching of attaining Senior privileges the pleasure we've gained from working together, choosing our leaders, and what leadersf Marv Marshall J. Julia M. Cookie S. Jane M. Flora Mac. Annette Mc. Ann M. Ann G. Mary Jean lVlacF. lnez F. Winnie S. Dot F. Billie Ht Nancy Jane D. Ruth E. and Kitty Sue H. learning to worlc together more important in this present crisis than lesson learning Vi'e've got a job to do. Class of '42, and we're on our way Hii Hof Seniorsf L y ll Q X nk i x fl ' X 'S fr SE IORS NANCY CLAIRE ALLEN CHARLOTTE. N. C, B.S. in Art Phi lllu Ranrlf-IphfBIacf1n fl. 21: Queens Ar: Leanue lg, 41 Spectator Vluh 13. 41. VIVIAN BAKER ANDREWS, N. C. BS. in Chemistry Mars Hill lllg Lmnenn Cluh rl, 3. 41. Chemmstrg fluh 13, -Hg Baptist Students Union 43, -31. DRUCILLA BALENTINE CHARLOTTE. N. C. B.S. in Home Economics DOROTHY MCCAUL BALLARD LINCOLNTON, N. C. AB. in History Alpha Em Slgma Linnean Cluh fl. 3. 31: S. C. A. Fcllmuhlp Group ll, 2, 3, 41: Speclalm' Club Il, J. 3. 41, Treasurer 1415 I. R. C. lm 41. Dean 5 Lm. ALBERTA BRADSHAW BALLENGER CHARLOTTE. N. C. AB. in Psyfhology N. C. Slate College 42, 313 Speclamr Club ll, 41: Chr-ral Clulv 441. NANCY SUE BOECKMAN CHARLOTTE. N. C. AB. in French Le Cercle Francais: I. R. C, . HL. I I? 91 ffvf'rf.-'QQ Nancy jane Tandridge SE IDR M1x1z'111.1x l,11L'IN1- B111-xN1,11 N1111111114, VX H131 117 Holm' ff111171,111711.s K11111111 1211111 11.11 111111 11 21, 11111111 13.11111 11 JAN1. Axmwm Cj1x1.1uw111 C,11.fX11l11l1I YN C BS. 117 .N'ur.x11711 11.111 11,11.111111 11. 41 NIARGARFT ADMR CIIAND C11.x11111111,N C. BS. 117 Hume fini-11f7Ul77l-CS .'1lph11 I,J1'll11 P1 111- 1n11111111111111l11I1 11, J 1, 41, 14.11111 E1.1zA1s1-T11 TL'TT1,.15 C1,oN l,1N1111c, N C, BMS. 117 11Iu.S11' N 1 111 1'11111u1 11, 31, 13111-11111 111111.11111 1 .11 141 111 'W 11111111411 111 11111-1-111 11.111-111111 1 111 N 1 111 11 11. -11 SUSAN ANDFRSON CQCHRANF C11A1e1 11111-, N C 11.15, in fk111'hU!11g11 K11,1p11 11111111 NANCY JANL DANDRIDCH1 C11A1c1,11'1111-. N C BAS. 111 1Se1TeI11r1uI A11l77lI7IbIIALlllOl7 1-Xlphu E111 1S11Jm11 ll I F1 1111.1 11111111111 X1111l11111 111 ,I111 1111111 I 1 1 1 11.1 1111111111 A11-11.1 111113 I 14 1', 11.1 N1111 111 1 111111, 1111-,1-11111 131, S1-1-11111111 111, Y11- 11 1111 111 1711111111 1111111 1211111111111 51,111 IJ, 11, 11 11 N1 11 : 1 - 1 1 N I .X 11111111J11111.111111. 11, ., 1, 41 SE IORS RUTH EDMISTON SALISBURY, N, C. BS. in Home Economics Alpha Eta Sigma .-Xlplm lxuppa hzlniqm. 5, lf. A. Valsiner fl. Z. 3, 4l1 spimfuui- lflnlv ill: Plug '1'1-fafilrw cr, up NIJ: KUIL! I-31, DOROTHY MAE FINCHER CHARLOTTE. N C. B.S. in Home Economics Wingate luni-Jr C-,Ilene 11. Zn: Baptist Students Vniun 13. -51, Sucrrtnry 441: Hum: Economics Club li -ll EDNA INEZ FULBRIGHT XVILMINGTON, N. C. BS. in Secretarial flL1'f77iT2l'Sf!'l1l'l4OT1 Phi Mu .-Xlplm Kappa Gamma: Sigmnrklug Alpha Iam. Pres- nlent wa: l5.,arilm,4 Sruilrm ljuuuuil Hag S. C. A, lulimet til: Prraiilcnt uf Suphumure Vlnss: Spgclaun' llnlu fl xl N: I n H . I. ' . I crriary lil: 'HR-NET Bus: :se Sta' V' ll: fjurviis Blum Bu-inrss Staff ll. Sli Suplmnmrc Cuuncilg Ibczufs Lift. DOROTHY KATHLEEN PUNDERBURKE K:KNNAPOl.lS. B.S. in Ar! Chi Omega Mcrellxxli Cullegc fl J: Qufcens Ari League 12. 3. 4IZ Siu nt Ch1i1r1nLu1 45. 432 Bzlptul Sluclenls Vniun U.-ll, NANCY WILINIA GASTON RE:Dv1LI.E.S,C. AB. in History Phi' Mu Bluntrcat L'--Neue tl. Zag Spettnlor flulr 13, -Hg Qnecns Plnyerc 1-Hg May Cpu t HI. ANN LOUISE GOLDEN CARTHAGE, N, C. AB. in English and History Alpha Gamma Della X Alpha Kappa liummzaz Ima Xi: l!'lm'5 H'li.i .-lmlmi Sliifimlx in .-limi-m1ii l'iii:wz-xlfirs and Collcgruxg !:peC- talur Klub 11. 1. :Q 4r. Vice-Presulrni ing S. li A. HN. .-.Eur ,2..i. : fr'.f Fill u lm ll r lh il llul: tl M Ui in Blum I-.lluarlill Smff Ill. 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N11111 X1.1111111.111111.111 111 KITTY SUI- 1'1A1iV1N X11'XNN1N11,S fx AB. m H1.SI1lflf and lLkI71l1I.Kh 111111711 61111111711 Dullu 1111111111 111111 111 N11'1111111 411111 11 ' 1 11 1111..11. 111111. 14 11. 114111111111 N111111111 1411111111 11 EST111 12 1,1,JY1' 1111,1.11111'x11 C1Xl1I11lN,l1X A.H,mlf1711l1f,h 11111111 1111111 l'1 5 1 ,X 1111111111111.N1111:4111111111111,J. 7,11 1111.111 111111 11, 14 1, 11, 1'11N11I1111 111 .X11-11.1 11111 l'1 111 Q2 args' 1 1 f- , 1, ,1 1 ., X, 1 'T-' V11 F, 1 1 1 SE IORS . ELIZABETH ISAACS BIRMINGHAM, ALA, A.B, in Spanish and English Sngmn MII: Ium Xi: I. R, C. Prebille-In HIL ll'l'U'X lI'lIu ulnmim .YIIIJCIIIJ III .-IuIurII'IIII I'rII1'I'1.v1tII'.v will LIIIII-fII.v.' Quill NMI ll. J, Rm. ILIIIIIII- Ill: l,'V1,l'IllV l9lIII'.I IiflIlm'i.Il SMH 12. ,Hg LIIRONEI Slutf MIL blues'- linux' Club Il. J, 1, -U, Prrsi-In-m I-ll. VERA VIRGINIA .IENNINGS CHARLOTTE, N. C. B.S. in Home Economics Phi llflu Iiamlulplx-XI:IcoI1 lllg Home ECOITUIITICS Clnlu 42. 3. 4l, Prenulent 143: QufI'1I.v Blum- Busmcsls Staff Ili: L'-JRONET Busmcss Stal? IJ, 4lg lJcan's Lxst. MARY MARSHALL JONES CHARLOTTE, N. C. AB. in Mathematics and English Chl Omega Alpha Kappa Gamma: Sigma Blu: I. R. IQ.: l1'IIU'.I lI'lIIf .-Inmng Slutirutx In .-1mI'I'II'IIrI I7IIi1'i'I'xItiI'x uml Cpllvgt-.v, Prusinlent nf Slnmle-nt Il-wfmmfnr I-Imp rgtm-II,v Blur: Eillcornnl Stuff Ill: FORONET Editorial Staff 12. 3, -lip lflmml Clulr II, 233 lfununwllcuxnellt Mznrshalp lJe:m's l,Ist. IVIARY VIRGINIA IEEE JOPLIN, MO. AB, in English Kappa Della Drury C.,.IIL-gr 11, 3, 11, Churul CIIIII 441. DGROTHY LINK CHARLOTTE, N. C. A.B. in Secretarial Administration Alpha Eta Sigrnu IInlx'cr5i!y uf Trnnusscr Il, LD. LALLA MARSHALL CHARLOTTE, N C. AB. in Psychology and English Kappa Della Aggnu: Su-In Vullcge Ill: luln XI: ll'I:II'x l!'lm .-lumug Sixttlrrrtx In .-IIIIrrII'an LlIIIr'I'1'.yI'lI1's uutl CullI'III'.v,' Unflwiu Blum Bnsimse Slat? Il. .Hg CORIINET Busim-5: Star? IX, -H, AIlvuI'ti5ing Mznnager I-H1 Secretary of Scniur Clans: Ueinfs LIDI. Lalla .illflarshall IOR Ix,-xllllmmxl I Ill IfII I'-IlII'x A li II7 H15 .Ilfwlm llulm Im IIIIIIIIII I' I'I,IIII, II , Iam I I I mm ANN IIIXIWIIII Il. S4.'c'!'L'ldI'IcI1 AI f hz Hrmq IIIIII III. II Ink IIIJIMIIIII mul I II. ,, II. lm-In II I..IwvI rn, .IL'1,1A N111 XVIIIIXIIIII , Sf A,H.1r7f'll.x .Upllu fulnvrml I.,Imm,, I If I .MMIII I fvfmrwf. Imul IJ. lv M, Num I-I4 Inu.- II, 1vII.IIx.-IMI WA'1'1I Mumc mu I RI II1-,VII I,I , 'N C S'u1'vIul'u1I IXLIINIIYISHLIIIIJV7 ,ilplm lflu Swim: 4, ,.I..I..., .xI1,uI,. IM. 11 II II II Im II, II In I Im.fI.Im Ifmwxfly WIA ll If N I X IIIIIII II Q, 1, Iv, l'n--I.I In III III III IIIII I QA ISI Izfusr-Trl I HI CII.-XIII UI llq Nc AB. II? A'ILlfhtI77LI1ILS .'UphI1 Ifm Snmm x, IIIIIIII sl Ir IIIlI1INmIvwllm1I H Im Iilmwv Nm IJ 1 PIORA l,OL'IsI- IVIM DIINAI D lIIIlI RIIIK NI b 5 H7 5c'cTL'ILlI'lclfAL1I771I7ISlf1llIul7 Kappa Dylm XIIIII IMI' I 1..Imm.I, ,XIIII--In I my II Il In In vlan Hr sl .X III-my-vu I In If IIII IIIIIIINIIII IIIIIIIIINIIIUI II In SE IORS IVIARY HEILIG IVICIDOXV ASHEVILLE. N. C. A.B. in Psychology and English Kappa Della Sl. Genevieve of thc I-'int-5 41. lt: Qufug Players III, -ll. HARRIETTE MCDOWELL SHELBY. N. C, B.S. in Home Economics Spectator Cluh 41, 2, .Hg Home Economics Cluh 41, 1, 1, -Hp Qxrvrlix Blurx Staff 4.2, IH. IVIARY JEAN IVICFADYEN ELLERBE. N. C, A.B. in History Alpha Eta Sigma Alpha Kappa flammqlg I, R. C.: S. C. A. Cabinet 42, 3. -ll, Vice-President 4413 S. C. A. Fullnwslup Group fl, 2. 1. -ll, Qin-I-ur Blur-.f Stuff 431. CATHERINE ANNETTE IVICIVER CHARLOTTE, N. C. B.S. in Serretarial Administration Alpha Kappa 4'I:lmm:l, Sigma Mug Alplm Iutng ll'lm'x ll'lm .-lnmny Sludvnu in .fli11v1'iruii U11i2'crxi'tiU.v and Culluymr, Choral Club tl, 2, 31, President of Day Stu- dent Body rp: igiu-I-M Blum E-lnturinl Sim 11. .nz CURUNET Staff 42, Sr: Deank Lust. JANE EVELYN NEWSOME CHARLOTTE, N. C. A.B. in English and History Appalachian Stats Teachers College 41, 2. 35. FRANCES EDITH NORTHROP CHARLOTTE. N. C. B.S. in Secretarial Administration Alpha Gamma Delta Spectator Clulr 4173 Choral Clul: l-ll, 1 405 in E ulia Miller 'Q SE ICR 51'XlC.XlI 1ll!1X!'1II11ON1XX'X1l 1111111111311 H N 111 ll1111wl1111111111111 I1 ..,,,, 111 ,,,,,..,. 11111111 11 1:11111-1-111 111111 I 11 XVIPJII 14111 5111111111 Pmsx X Xll1'11 TN 1 11.8, II7 ll1111y11I'111n1111711x K11111m fl1l!1l XI111I1111I1111141 111 111-1111 I'1111111 11-11111113 1 NAN11' 131 111 Q1g1-111' 1 I1.XI1'I111II N4 li 13, 117 .S1'11'11I111'11ll fXL!I77lI7I.XfI'LlflLJ17 X 1 .1 11111111-1111. 1,11111 11, 1. 1-11 1.111 1111111111 1 1 13111115 -I.'xfkfQlYvl'l IN1- R.-XI,I-Y 111 111. s 1 B 15 117 I1111111' 1lLUI7flI77IL'N 1 In 1111111111 811111111111 111111 1I ,1, I1111111 1-1-1111111111-111111 1 1 41, l'1111111111g N11111111l l1111l11111141, .XI11l1l11 411 141, XI111111111111..' 1,11,X1111V1111-11111 1211-AN1111 ANN R.1x'11'1.1111- 1Q11.x11'1111 Il N rf A151 1n.X1'1rul11r111l fK1l1mn11x1r111111n N11 M11 IL111-11111111 X1.11-111 11 ,J1 1111 N11111-111 1.1111111l 111 41N11'.11Nl.1!I4.11 M,-x1'111N1 C'I11,1x'1' RM'x11f11 D.xx'111x1-7: N 17 :X H. 117 l'.1111'h11I1111L1 is , 11 11 SE IORS ANN KOLB RODDEY ROCK HILLS C. B.S. in Music Kappa Della Hullins 11. JI: Choral Clnlu 1.2, 41, President 1-ll: Spectator Club 1.5. 4I. MARX' JEANE ROURK SAFETY HARBOR, PLA, A.B. in Bible and History Alpha Eta Sigma llontr-eat College lllg l, R. C: Spectator Club 12. 3. -Hg 5. C. A. Cabinet 11, 3, -ll. HARRIETTE COOPER SCOGGIN CONWAY, S. C. A.B. in French and Latin Kappa Della Alpha Kamal Gamma, President 1-Up Sigma Alu: l. R. C.: l1'l1u': ll'lio .-lmong .Studi-nts in .-Imefiran l'rii:'t'r.vitn's and Callrasx, Class President S. C. A. Cabmet 13. -H. EMILY ROSE SEITTER XVILMINGTON, N. C. AB, in Art 13. -U. T !'7' Phi llflu Spectator Club 11. 2. 3, -11: Queens Art League 12. 3. -H: Home Ecunomics Club 119. WINIFRED CATHERINE SHEALY Nl 3 GASTONIA, N, C. A,B. in Secretarial Administration Chi Omega Cheerleader 11. 2, 3, 41: Spectator Club , 11 1, 1, -ll, President uf Chl Omega 1433 Klan' Dax' fhanrman 1-Ili Choral Club ll, 45. ' ' MARY ELVA SMITH CHARLOTTE. N. C. A.B. in Bible and Nlathematics Alpha Eta Szgma 5. L. A. Labxnet 12, 1, 413 F. N. A. Fellows it L h 1 Crimp 11. J, 3, ll, Presulent Hr: Urchestra 12. lb, 'AJ KN dnnetle 3Vlcluer SE IOR 1g1,1ZA111 111 51'x1x11 11111 11 1111111111 I1 N1 Ali.117l'.1111'l711l111111 l'l71 H11 I 11 X. 1111 5111111111 1111111111 111. 1111-1111.. N1.111 1 1 11 11 11 1 11 X1 1 1 1 1 l11 1 .1. . 11111111 .11 11 1.111111 11., S.-11111 .11-AN '1'1111x1,-1511151 111'1w11,111.N 1 , 117 S1'1'r1'l11r111l f'x1Il77ll7l.XlfllIlIJ17 N 1 I Xl 11... 11 M11R1'1A111-'1' T1111x11m11N 1111a1x1CQ111,N C AB. 117 Home l:'1'1,117111711111 l'h1 11111 N1 11111 111111 11. .'1, 1111111111 111111 KI, J, H 111 I 1111111111111111l1 11. J, 1, 41 1281111111 VAL's11 C11.-114111111 1 N Ci B 9. 117 Scfrclurzul A111771171,s1r11l11'117 1-Uplm Ifla 311117711 1 IH1111 111111111.1 51.111 11. 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B.S, in Secretarial Administration Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Iota: Spcctatm' Club ll. 2. J, -Hg Lmnean nh ill: President of Alpha Della Pi 141. MARX' LOU WRIGHT XVASHINGTON, D, C. AB. in English Kappa Della Special-'n' Flnll tl, J, 3, -My Lmnean Cluh Cl, 213 N C. A, Felluwslup c'z.-,mp 41, ll. A 4 1 lrmrr' E '4 K M, i 311 V ., ' I W? lf lfEWl6Wlb5lf . . . S. C. A. fall retreat Faculty friendships Rat Day Suite mAleS More Rat Day Stunt Night Choral Club trips Cramming for exams Ice on the pool Snow scrambles Spring again. with basketball March winds Studying on front campus Summer vacations. len, 'M rx.. 1 V95 ' f 'f Q ' lg, , JU 1011 CLASS OFFICERS MARX' MARTHA NIXON President LOUISE BRUMLEY Vice-President TERRY MOSTELLER Secretary-Treasurer Fifteen rahs for the Junior classf Class of '-HT busy bees and good sports look back on a big year adoption of 'Alittle sisters in the Fresh- man class falling heir to the Blues with Alice P. as editor-in-chief the style show with costumes trom lyey's under Sue Cfs capable management coca-colas and ice-cream at intermission everybody having a good old time the compilation of a student directory with Ann VJ. in charge Marian M. directing the Christmas card sale every proiect directed toward a bigger and better JuniorfSenior l.ucy H. leading cheers at the volley and basketball games the zest and zeal with which nominations are made at student body elections the eager anticipation with which next year. the last, is already being regarded another short year to make history and watch the rising Senior class do it with the capable leaders mentioned, and Mary Martha N. Louise B. Terry M. Gail G. and Mary Jane H. it's greenflight and full speed ahead for the Juniors. ELOISE ABERNATHY Charlorre NIARGARET ALEXANDER Charlotte RUTH BAKER, A I' -X Nlooresville LUCILLE BLAcRI3.L'RN, LOUISE BLUE, A I' A . ANN BRACREN CARRIE BROOME ANN KERR BROWN ANNA BRUIN. A 1' A LOUISE BRUAILEY, fb M fi' II Charlotte Southern Pines Charlotte Monroe , Asheville . Henderson Concord MARY K, BURLESON. A -X H Asheville JANE CAMPBELL EDITH CARTER RLITH CIVIL ALICE CLARK MARGARET COCHRANE DOROTHY COOK SUE CRENSHAW, fb KI IU IO Maxton Wadesboro . Charlotte Clarkton Dcrita Kershaw Charlotte RS NIXI1I4,,XI I I IXXYII I N XIXIWIMNVI I ,XXX I I IINII, NIXIVIIIIX I,I I Ivvl ISI 1 lx' 51 I lwlvwmflll, X ,IANI CIIQIN, .X .X II tml CHIVIIIIIIII .KVA IICI NI IIAIQIII I h.N1I1.1 I N H.xI411H IXI.w1w.JANI HAR1' G1,.fx1:xx I-IAHIZI-I,I,, A I.L'1x HAQMVLI AI.xR1..Mc1 1 I'IAWIw'lNx, . H1 LI N HIfN11LIfY-XI'A 5AR.'XII IIUI.I.IXI.NTN. A RL'ssl1,I, I II,'PIAf'II N.-xxvx' lIwL'x1r,nN IRAN1 1,5 I-IIQII, lx A INIAM' Iixlelallfl I IL'I NI KVA KIIJIIHIII' N I .XIIm'm,1lIu N I, I'I1.11I4vllu N C C,I1.11I1:llr N Q f,I1.1rIollc N 4. Clmrlullc N C' AIULIIITIC, Cu fVIuLxIlrls.Q.1, Charlotte. N C Andvm'-n, 5 C Spmd.1Iv:, N C Clmrl-sue, N. C Clurlnllc. N C Seneca. S C Clmrlullc. N C Clmrlmllu, N C CImrIouc, N C I'I.1mlcl.N C IU 1011 NlARY LORENE JONES. K A Lancaster JULIA KEYES Blmwlng Rock RUTH KILGO. ffl M Charlotte FAX' KIMEL Charlottc. lVlAL'RlNE LATTA. KA Hillsboro MARY LAZENBY Fayetteville. MARIE LEONARD Charlotte. AlLEEN LONG. KA Charlotte. JEANNE LOVE, 'PM Charlotte. MARQUERITE MASON. 4511 Charlotte. MARY MEADOR Reidsville. MARION MILLER. fb M Charlotte. ELSIE MOSELEY. X il Charlotte. TERRY MOSTELLER Charlotte. LENORE MCCALL. A I' A Florence BETTY MCCLINTOCK. X Q Charlotte. VIVIAN MCCORKLE Vkfaxhaw. ISABEL MCDOWELL, A A H KVinnsb0ro. EMILY MCKAY Red Springs. ISABEL MCKEITHAN. A 1' A Cameron. ALICE MCKENZIE Charlotte. 1111 0 RS IllXvX!'1l III NANII .X l' .X fl1.11l11l11- MA111 M.Px11111,x Mmm I11111111111111 1-XNN1 R.x1 l',XI 11x11A11 111111.11111 A111 1- I'MN1', X if 111.11111111- JI AN Pl 111xx',w -1' Nl 111.111.1111- W11.'x1 IN Pllll 1 11's, li A 1111111111111-.1 IRAN1 LN P11111 1 M1111111 Iiullv, SAR.-XII P141 vA'1 II' Wl111uv11lu, C,-XRUI YN RHIGIN51 N, A A II fl-l11111lw1,1 JANh S1N1',1,1f1.a141' C111r1111,,n, V1R1.1N1A 51.01912 A 1' A M-,11mw1111-. MA111' M S111-N1 111, X11 Ch.1f1.111f. IWAMQARE1 SPR1N1',111e, A I' A Clmrluuc, MARY STFVLNMDN Summa DoRoT11x' SL'x1x11fRv11.1 1-, 41- NI Charlnm B1 VI 1' T11ox1AsoN, X12 Clmrlom Mmm' GILLIAN Wriafa Monm.11. JEAN YVFLSH, X E! Ch.1rlmtc ANN XVILILY, K A Charlollc RUTH YVILKES. 'Il NI I,Jur1nb11rg MARY V1R1,1N1A XVILNON Cm1.1n1.1 IU ICDRS YOUNG, IMBODY, WAX'LAND, SCHOLL. ., ..,y.. L. J.,f,.,.,,,.,4.,,,,,,.,,. ,. .l . , , ,, ,- , SOPHO ORE CLASS OFFICERS JULIA FRANCES SCHOLL ,President MARJGRIE IMBODY Vice-President LUCILLE WAX'LAND Sefrerary ALICE YOUNG Treasurer Hail the Sophomore classf important on the campus now and impor- tant in '-V5 as teachers stenographers booklxeepers designers nurses homemakers and the other iobs that existing conditions will provide a big yearflf?-llgfor the Sophomores with such leaders as Judy S. Mable B, Fran M. ljleanor L. Peggy B. Kitty E, Rosemary V. Marjorie I. Nancy I. Idrienne L. Margaret P. and with such occu- pations as making life miserable for the Freshmen on Rat Day with strict require! ments and the solemn proceedings of Rat Court attempting to select a Senior iaclxet suitable for three years' wear electing next year's editor of the Blues and putting some hard work on the issues of the last few weeks having rep- resentation at all formal affairs in the ushers, the chosen few of the honor society. Valkyrie watching the graduation of their sister class and realizing sud- denly that time is too fleet only two more years in which to get everything clone but you're the class to till the bill so, it's guide right, Sophomore class. and forward. march? 7 ALICE AIKEN NORAIA ANDERSON VIRGINIA ASHCRAPT NANCY BAKER MARGARET BANGLE IVIARY SEE BARNETT MABLE BEACH XVINIFRED BEAN PEGGY BELL XVinnsbor0. Charlotte, Monroe. Charlottf, Charlotte, Charlotte, Lenoir, Charlotte. Charlotte. HELEN BLAIR Charlotte JEAN BROWN Troutman, JEAN BRUNSON Xvilson, MARTHA BLLLOCK Rowland. JANE ALLEN BUTLER Cherryville, ANN CALDWELL Spartanburg, MARX' THOMAS CARSWELL Sanford. RUTH CARTER Kannapolis, SARAH ALICE CLARK Clarltton. IVIILDRED COOK Charlotte, MARIE CRAWFORD Charlotte, IVIARGARET CROWELL . Oakboro. GPI-ICDMORES xl fx gs, .ai S Y- X Z' -X p lxl1'Ix' IJ Xluldl Yll44.INIA IALI S lm Il1ls1NlMuNx Hxum Iokl MAN SARA CALHH4 QILL. NL-XR11L'IgRI'II1 C311.l.1-wil: Ruxlwm Shrlbv Clmrlnuu Ch.xrlUm'. NC NC NC NC florence. S C Smvanna h Ga lg1.lz.xuI,Iu HM11L'mN Charlom. N C Pm'1.l.1x CQRHNL Charlotte. N C Dokorm' HARMX Charlouc N. C ANNIE FRPD HENDPMON Chfuloue. N. C Am 1 Alu H1-NRY Concmd. N. C E1.17ABm'11 HENRY Chmoue. N. C DQROTHY HERRON Dalton, Ga ,IVAN Hksna Ch.1rlotlc.N C IELNQRA HoNHf'L'T'1' Charlotte. N. C NIARIORIE IMBODY Charlene. N C Nfxxcgx' ISENHOUR Charlene. N C MARY ELPANQR Jommox Ch.1rlotle.N.C Rosh JORDAN Hamlet. N, C ANNA KEPAL'vf1R Roanoke. VJ Eubr KENNEDY XVilson. N. C SGPHQ CRES NANCY KERR . ELIZABETH KILLOLICH . JANE KIRRIDATRICK ELIZABETH LAEL ELEANOR LAZENBI' IDRIENNE LEVI' HELEN LISK . DORA LYBRAND . KATHERINE MANER THELIIIA MARTIN OLLIE MEADOWS BLANCHE MEDBERRY FRANCES MOSELEH' . RUBY MCCALL BETTY MCKENNA , MARGARET MCKENZIE Charlotte. N. C Hamlet, N. C Charlotte, N. C Glen Alpine, N. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte, N, C Charlotte, N. C Greensboro, N. C Savannah. Cla , Anderson. S. C New Bern, N. C Charlotte, N. C , Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Char1otte.N. C. Charlotte, N. C. SARAH FRANCES NICLAURIN Laurinburg. N C. AILEEN MCMULLIN BETH MCSWAIN . XVINIFRED NOBLE SARAH PARDEE CATHERINE PATTERSON NIILDRED PEARSON MILDRED PHILLIPS Coopers, W. Va, Shelby, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte. N, C . Charlotte, N. C. Jacksonville, Fla. Charlotte. N. C. OPI-IOMORES 45 x R ,- 4-x U' os 11. A -CCN wg T l.1 11.1111 lll IN11111 11- MA111,.x111 1 l'11xx'1 l.l, V111-,1x1A lylfll. N 1 x lN1A11f,.x141- 1 Ruwl AN11 MA111' lgl 11.1.1111 Ill Rwfl IRAN! R1 Nlkll l,I, JL'l,lA l5RANVI'S S1'HOl,l, .11ma11f T110x1As S1011 l.AL'l-KA Sx11111 M11z1.u1 Sx11111 lNAlJlNl' S1fL'12131foN lNl1'XKl HA SL'NlNll-l?Vll,l.l'z C1LORl,-X SUTTON DOROTHY SWRFXRINGIQN lNlARGARPT THOS.lA5QN Rox12MAR1' V1N1'PN1 PORTIA VINNON l'llil,EN VOCFL NlrXRY FRANCES XVATT LU! ILLE XVAYLAND lNl. xRY XVPBSTFR XVI IALI-'1' XVFPKS ANN Xvl ll'l'klQRk ALICE YOKNLJ SOPHO C'l1.1rl11111' N fx Cfl11's11'1'. S . fx A I 7 A 1 811mIcr,S . A! l.11111lwrlun, N Cl1JllUllL' N f Clmrlo1t1:.lN C. Matthews. N C Gruunx'1llc.S C C11rn1:l1us.N.C Clurlo111:.lN C Charlullf, N, C. Charlotte, N. C. St M.1lthews.S C. l,cx1ngton.N C l.yncl1l1urg.S.C. R1chnmnd,VJ. Sp.1rtanburg.S. C, Charlouc, N C. M.1ldcn,NV.Va liingwport. Tcnn. Clmrlollc. N C ChJrlor1c.N C. Charlotte, N. C. CRES SCOGCIN. HODGES, SITTON. NIAULDIN. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS DOROTHY MAULDIN Class Chairman PATSY SCOGGIN President BETSY HODGES Vicelpresident MARIE SITTON Secretary-Treasurer Dot M. tClass Chairmanm Dottie S. Polly F. Betsy H. Pat S. Frances B. Bettie H. and Jane K. a few of the leaders already rec' ognized in our baby class little sisters class of '45 with a grand year behind them-a hard year still. with plenty of fun for all the short weeks of orientation swimming at Myers Park Country Club parties at the picture show skating at the rink the thrill of being rushed silence the introduction to capers on Rat Day and the solemn horror of the woe-dealing Rat Court to Sunday nights at the Hut to formal dinners to vesper services the excitement of getting a first week-end the general exodus and the emptiness ofthe campus without the live-wire freshmen the honor of placing in Stunt Night competition the first election of officers the arrival of the long awaited Christmas holidays then Spring vacation the suspense for months before the Valkyrie tapping and, now, its one down and three to go. Freshmen and the games yours so carry on! V 1-is g-,V 4-' f Y EDNA ADAAB ELGBE ALEXANDER JEAN ALEXANDER PATRKHA ALEXANDER JANE AUTEN KATHRYN BALDWIN BERNICE BANGLE BETTY ANN BARRENTINE HENRIETTA BENEFIEL ANN BIRAIINOHAAI PATSY BLL'E JANE BOOVY SHIRLEY BOWAIAN HILDA BREWER KYARD BROWN BETTY BRYAN FRANCES BRYAN . LLICILLE BYERS RUBY CANNON BETTY CARTER KATHLEEN CARTER NANCY CATES MARY ESTHER CIVIL EVELYN CLAWSON BETTY CL.-XYWELL HELEN FRANCES COLLEY HAZEL COX DOROTHY CRAWLEY Asheville. N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C Albemarle. N. C Tabor City, N. C El Monte, Cal v Charlotte. N. C Beaufort. S C Charlotte. N. C . Racford. N. C Charlotte. N. C Marshall. N. C .CharlOtte. N. C .XVhitcvillc. N. C Palm Beach. Fla Charlotte. N. C . Shelby. N. C Charlotte, N. C .LumbcrtOn. N. C Kannapolis. N. C Hillsboro, N. C Charlotte. N. C . Lenoir. N. C Charlotte. N. C Reidsville. N. C Charlotte. N. C Salisbury. N. C FRESI-IME igxxl X X PFARI Rl!-IJ CVMFIOW PIZIHIIY Ck'Rl.l:l1 NADI-PNK D.-KRlHSlllRl lVlARl,ARl,T DAVl5 XVILIJA DI-I llN1',l-R GENE DFNTON LOUISE DIf3f3I.I1 FRANCES M, DUCKWOETI NTARJORIF DUMBELL EDNA EFlRD IWARTHA EFIRD XVILLIE FRANCES El-IRD SARA ESTES MARGARET EZELL RUTH FAYIELL MILDRED FLOWERS POLLY ANN FOGLESONC, NlARY LOUISE C-ARRET ANITA GARROU BETTY ANN GRAVATT SARA GRICE LUCY HALLIBURTON PEGGY HAIYINER IMOQENE HARRIS SARAH JANE HARVEY EVA HARWELL ANN HATCHER ELIZABETH HEARD 'I Alvlngdnn, VA Charlotte N C MmIltric,Cl.1 Mount Holly. N C C. Cl1Arl0tIu.N , Charlotte. N C Charlottc. N C Morganton, N. C. Ch.1rlottc,N C Albemarle. N C, Albfmarlc. N C Albemarlc, N. C Orangeburg, S. C, Spartanburg, S. C, Charlotte, N C Mount Ollvc, N C Boston, Mass Charlotte, N. C Valdcsc. N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N C Ch.1rlottc,N C l'7ctcrsburg.V.1 Lancaster. S, C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte, N. C XVinchcstcr, Va Charlotte. N. C FRESHME BETSY BROWN HODGES Griffon, N. C, JACQUELINE HOLLINGSWORTH . Charlotte, N. C. ELIZABETH HOLMES . VVYNEMA HONEYCUTT KATHRYN SUE HORNE RUTH HOUGH ELIZABETH HOWARD JEAN HUNT . . BARBARA HUNTER . SARA HUTCHENS . . Jacksonvill Kannapolis, Charlotte, . Monroe, .Matthcws. . Marion, Charlotte, ,High Point. e, Fla N. C N. C N. C N. C N. C N. C N.C MARTHA MURRAY KELLER . Cameron, S. C BETTIE KENYON , JANE KING RUTH KING . CAROL KERSCHNER . . . FRAN CES KORNEGAY DOROTHY LAEL. . PEGGY I.AssITER CORA LEDBETTER . LOUISE LEITZSEY ELOISE LEMMOND DOROTHY MAULDIN RUTH MEANS . MARJORIE MILLER . HARRIET MILLERSHAN LOUISE MOORE . . MARY BOYKIN MOORE SARA MOSELEX' . .Charlotte, N. C Wilmington. N. C Albemarle, N. C Greensboro, N. C Charlotte. N. C Glen Alpine. N, C Charlotte, N. C , Polkton, N. C . Florence, S. C Charlotte, N. Charlotte, N. ,ConcOrd, N. . Clinton. S. ,Charlotte N. Charlotte. N. Spartanburg, S. Charlotte, N. FRESHME I Q Q- X ,XLA fx, ,f-X A 'x III YI ISIN XII I-:II xx fxlI.1rII-IIv.N C .IXVIII I IA MII Iv-. Ch.1rIIIrI.' N C ,XNNIIII NIICNXII Il-vrcnccfx C RVIII MICIIIIII f.lI,1rl4Illc,N.C DIIIHIIIIN MI KCIIY K.IIII1.IpulIx. N C KIIXHN M1 I .XIIII N MIIrg.1nIIIn, N C PII I IN MI QLII I Urucr. S, C MIM I II MI I ANI c,:Il.1fll.3lIC,N C PPIIIIII IA NIIII Charlotte. N C M.-XII' NIYWI ANII Umon Pomt. Ga MQXRI .MII-I NINIII I fXIbcm.1rIc.N.C RII.x OIIXIANIF Clmlom. N C I.x'.IxNI .I I.INI IWXIAII If Shflby. N. C CI.AI,'I1IA PAN! IIAI.I, SI1vannah,Ga I1I.I1AI1.I 'I II PAIN- Charlollc. N. C VIII! .mm PINS Lenoir. N. C BI-II I' JANI- PIIII I li Clmrlorre. N. C DUIQIIIIIN PUIIII1 Brevard, N. C I.vI I W PI.wxvI 1.1. RQQII HIII. S C I RKXI I-s IIVIWI-1.1, Iimmpolis. N. C CII IJIQIA PIQII I. Charlom, N C .IPAN IVYLP Kingsport. Tenn NAN liI.IZ.-UBI-TII R.'N'Il.II I- Morven. N. C X'IRf,INIA RIA Mnuhfws, N. C Mmm I'II,XN1,lII RI'IISI:NI'IN Vhlnmungnon, N. C MAR IORII' RIII.I-Rs Dlllon. S. C III IIN RoIgsIf Clmdomrc. N. C NOR.-X l1II.I'N RU' KI I4 Cnycc, S C PRESI-IME NANCY SANFORD Hendersonville, N. C DOROTHY SAPPENEIELD PATSY SCOOOIN MARX' FLORENCE SHELLEY MARX' SING MARIE SITTON BETTY JEAN SMALL VIRGINIA SMITH SARAH MARIE SMITH . EDITH ANNE SMITHERMAN LUCY STALLINOS BETTY STRANGE PATRICIA STOYLE . GRACE STEPHENS BLANCHE STEVENS BETTY LOU SPEARS . MARIELLA TALMAGE Charlotte, N. C Conway, S. C .Charlottc, N, C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte. N. C Troy. N. C Charlottc.'N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C Council. N. C Kansas City. Mo Sumter. S. C FRESI-IME x. N I 'N 015- ,,-5 S f 5s. II.XINI 'III III-' Bi III ANN 'I I4vv.1,'u IKAIIIIHN I INK IIVIIHNIN LLM 'I'L'1fN1 If .II .XXI 'I II- XYAIJI S,-XIMXII I UI' XVAI 'II'I4Iw JANI- XVAIIIMN Br'1'1m W1 1 I II IIAHRII 'I IJIJI-I Wm wx I.I,'Y lI,l I- Vx II.I,I.XXIX RIIJIIN XVILLIAXIN AIIII-N XVILAON NI.-NNY DAVIN XVULII Exmxm NNN Xwaurn .Irmfl'H1NI- Wm-NN I-II:NIiII:'IAIA Ycmuw. PIIILLIN XI-Il ,LII4 Cl1.1rInlIc, N C XK'xmIn-wlvr. VA ,F I'c.1cIwI.1nd.IN , R.1IclgI1, N. C Ch.1rIntlc.N C IVI.1rshv1IIc, N C I7I11lAdclph1J,I7.1 K1ngsLrcc.S.C Clmrlmtc, N. C Valdcsc, N C SJFJSOIJ. I'I.1 Durham, N. C Chnrlotlc, N, C Kew-I, W Va Clmrlnllc, N. C CI1nron,S. C Clmrlmlc, N C FRESI-IME QESXEHQ Wi mzaqf 'Y XXXXXXBXWKKSXXX 5 , - Mo. N Q nv' 1 s -is , 4 - if L F 'x v S W MAIIX' NIARSHALL JONES MONTGOMERY, MILLER, JONES, MCIVER, MACDONALD. EXECUTIVE CDU CIL MARY MARSHALL JONES President of Student Government JULIA MILLER ,President of Boarding Students ANNETTE MCIVER President of Day Students JANE MONTGOMERY President of Student Christian Assn. l FLORA MACDONALD President of Athletic Assn. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Executive Council of Queens is the highest student governing body on the campus. lt is presided over by the President of the Student Body, and is composed of the President of the Boarding Students, President of the Day Students. President of the Stu- dent Christian Association, and President of the Athletic Association. This Council acts as a medium between the students and the faculty, and offers constructive criticism to all activities on the campus-both scholastic and extra- curricula. One of the most important functions of Executive Council is the sponsorship of the Honor Council. lNflrViDON,-XLD, lVlIl.Llgli, JUNIAS, lVll'7N'l4-DMI-l?Y, Nl lXl Fzirsl row! BEACH. HOLLEMAN. BAKER. Second t'0LL'.' HA RVIN, MILLER, RALEY, FULBRIGHT, MARTIN, VINCENT 1-.,.,i,,,L,.4 mi. A BCDARDI G STUDE T CCDU CIL Boarding Student Council is composed of ten members elected by the Boarding Student Body. The object of this organization is to encourage self-government: to make and enforce regulations which will encourage progressive and co-operative student life among the resident students: to stimulate the highest standards of scholarship and of honor in all matters of personal conduct: and to strengthen cordial relations between students and faculty. The members of the council for the 1941-1942 term are: Julia Miller. president: Kitty Sue I-larvin, first vice-president: Inez Eul- bright, second vice-president: Mary Katherine Martin, third vice- president: Sarah I-lolleman, secretary: Mabel Beach, treasurer: Doris Raley, Senior representative: Ruth Baker, Junior representa- tive: Rosemary Vincent, Sophomore representative: and Elsa Tur- ner. Freshman representative, DAY STUDE T COU CH. The Day Student Council is composed of day students elected by the day student body to serve in controlling their activities on the campus. lts purpose is to help in the maintenance of a desir, able attitude on the part of the day students, and to encourage closer relationships between the boarding students and day students. The council for 19-llvl94Z is: ANNETTE MCIVER ....... ,,.,.. P residem NANCY JANE DANDRIDGIE. . . , .lIliCP-Pf6Sl-dkfll GAII. GRIFFITH. , . ,... Secretary MARJORIE IMBooY .............. ,....,..... ' Iil't'LlSLlft'l' Ei.EANoR RATCLIPPLQ ABERNATHYA .Senior Repre.sennmue TERRY MOSTELLER ....,...,...... Junior Representczrziue ELNORA HUNEYCUTT. , . . . .Sophomore Representative Sealed, NlO5'I'hl,l.l:R, IMBODY, l'lK'NIEYFk'T'I, DANDRllfJIiF, ABlkN1Yll'lY Slilmlrmj NlVlVl-R ,,.. xg, ffm mum LAZENBY. SMITH, SCHOLL, MCCALL. BLUE. .St-wind ww: XVAYLAND. HOUSTON. CARSWELL, HALL. PRHATTE, MACFAOYEN. HASSELL. ROURKE. Sfooolx, HAROEN. MASON. MONTGOMERY, EDMISTON. STUDE T CHRISTIA ASSOCIATIO The S. C. A. Cabinet. consisting of twenty-one active members selected by the Student Body. plans and guides the Christian ac- tivity on the college campus. This group is responsible for Fall and Spring Services, at which time outside speakers come to the college. It is also responsible for Vespers on Sunday nights, candlemas and prayer meetings dur- ing the Week. and for religious and social service Work on and off the campus, Each year the Cabinet sponsors for the entire Student Body a student project. THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIQ COUNCIL lihe purpose of the Association is to stimulate interest in a program ol wholesome physical activities, to promote athletic accomplishment, and to con- tribute to the development ol' sound health and sportsmanship. 'lixvo of the most memorable events of the year are May Day and Stunt Night. These. together with interclass tournaments in basketball and volleyball, a tennis tournament, and a swimming pageant. are sponsored by the Council, Awards are made to the winners in the competitive events and letters are awarded for participation in all athletics. The Council gives a silver loving cup each year to the best all-round athlete in recognition of her ability in this Held. This award is made at commencement. 'l'he members of the Athletic Association Council this year have been: Flora Nlacljonald, presidentg Mary Catherine Martin. vice-president: l.ouise Blue. Secretary: riitly lfllmore. treasurer: Doris Raley, senior representative: Alice Nlclienzie. iunior representative: Ollie Meadows. sophomore representative: and .lane XValton. freshman representative. Nliss Cordelia Henderson, head of the Physical lfducation Department. is the adviser to the Council. ltrxl rote All lil:NZll'. hll-.XDUWN Setofvtf rivet: Nlrlif DONALD, R.-Xl l'Y. lXlAl?'llN, lfl.l,Xl0l2l'. Bl,L'l' 55' ' Qu . Q Q- 'Q Q 'I Q Q K- i I 1 5 f , Q f- in J A ' Bus? ,K . ,Q -R-A Yi 'S if f V 1, di- all. Qvr- 'I' THE 1942 CCDRO ET EDITGRIAL STAFF ANN GOLDEN ELIZABETH ISAACS SARAH PREVATTE IDRIENNE LEVY MARX' MARSHALL JONES MAURINE LATTA FRANZ RUMAIEL IIYIOGENE HARRIS MARGARET HAWRINS , ADELAIDE HENRY LUCY HASSELL Editor-irz-Chief Associate Editor . Associate Editor Literary Editor Senior Editor Junior Editor Sophomore Editor . . Freshman Editor Organizations Editor Photographic Editor Snapshot Editor ,, ,. -,4 ,LH HASSELL, LEVY, PREVATTE, JONES. GOLDEN. RUMMEL, HARRIS, LATTA, HAWKINS. I. gm, . mx Y A NN GOLDEN Editor-in-Chief Q V' , 6- : ', ' V X fb I ANN NIAULDIN Business Manage ! X F 4-'vu 'U A Cr ff' Sf' . u., . . Y -.-' . A f . 1 V ,Q N , ' 4: u ,-3 , .f 1. ' Q. fff I , U- , E .J L.:v,j , 4 0 I u I -il ,ph B Hi -'f I ,, A. H . '.,.'!. A ' 4 . Q: ., ' .,:4i . . V.'XL'SI, fXI.'XI'QSIIAI,I,, AIAIQI IIIN. CIVIL, IXII'wl,JI.3Y, ABIIQNAIIIH, IINNIIXKIS , BUSINESS STAFF ANN MMIIIIN ELI-ANoII RATCLII I-I1 AIsIlRNA'IIII' LAIIJX NIARSIIALI. RUTII CIVIL MAIe.IoRII1 Imnoou VIRIIINIA JI-NNINI3s ANN WILIQI' KIIII' NIANI-R I,II+ SLXIXII-RX'II,1.Ii DoT HIiIzIaoN Bum mms rI.s.aI.sII1nl Buszmm AIiL'erII.sI IYII rI,x.sI,s1I1r7I fIdI'erII.w7g tx.SS1SlLll7l ALiL'l'I'flhII7Il C'o1Ic'I'llwr7 A,S,SlISfL1I7f C'oIlI'I'lIon f'x.X.Sl-SUIVYI CUHOCIIIII7 fxfl'OLll7lll7Qf FXSAISILIIUI FXCQYULIVTIIVYIX Memories of a Book of Memories IUIIIIIIIIW' AlLlI7llIlt'l' M I1 mzgvr IIIIIIIIIINI' IIIIIIIIIIIIT IIlI1m1IIcr IIlum1gI'r Mumnfvr AIILIIYLIQILT IIII1mIgI'I D Ir DIIII IIIw .I Inovw Nur, SIJH mccungs dmggud IIIII IIII IIII L1ILnIInr--Cnwldcn pnl-wd INI NIJII. and I was born XMIVIUUS -md rw UI' -md d I'fI WV Umm' UU elobu I LIII mv IIrsI teeth on Ihv IndIx'Idu.II pulurus Much- -'Ihu wInd IIII-xx .Ind New IIINI Imgu In I Ibn s udents .Ind I.IcIIIIv The Iumncss staff pI.1nnI:d In III papcxs JII Jl1wuI III! Igxpens prudmlcd lhm Inu nu wav through wIlcgc be IIN IIIONI gI.InIoroIIs .Ind popular nnnu.II III Ihls sms mLn1I1IrfMv Ihrmc was dumdcd, and I began Io fxxprllifylv' Huw mx -,C,I,,J,nUnCu md bm, n 'I' ' IW lhx' MSI Umf I kmw mf IIIUAUIUH UI went down Io PTIDI shopw .Ind IHCI wo Im n nun VIUIWUII who Ialkud uf IvpcfI.IcIng I-ngr.IvInggx and pr Its nII I f.'Xh' CII Inns I had m' I' I d Io . I nx - Lu L Hx X Us A L l t NIM'-fIII.1I exflung dmv when dressed In I x ,N ,, InuIrx7DurIng uxams I was Ihc Iurgmlcn woman MmV,,1 Umc UI -my And ,UMC my dchul, Mlm , Ivrunrx -I'IcIurcs .Ind nn-.ru PlClLl!CS'I almost fcIt III l'I-I1 QUEENS BLUES ALICE PAYNE IDRIENNE LEVY MARY' JANE HART . LUCY HASSELL , RUTH KILGO JULIA KEYS . . MISS LAURA TILLETT BUSINESS GAIL GRIFFITH HELEN HENDLEY , HELEN VOGEL . DOROTHY HARMS II STAFF ' s First row: HARMS, GRIFFITH, LAZENB1 Second row IXIRCHNER HOLNIES. VOGEL, POWELL IMBODX QUEENS BLUES The Blues-ln-ThefNight3 The Seminar room blazing with lights at midnight. The tables littered with papers lwhat paper shortf agef I--make-up sheets. copy, galley proofs, dummies tthe inanif mate Varietyl, back issues and college papers everywhere from Saskatchewan to deep in the heart of Texas. That Any news today? gleam in the eye of a Blues reporter. The ad solicitors who wear their soles and souls thin and get only in return, il he Blues. The business manager who spends all her time trying to make fls-lOU out of -lOc. The tired printer who once a week takes a jigsaw puzzle and makes it into a newspaper. The printshop of hot steam. the noise of the multiple presses and linotype machines. The empty spaces that poignantly stare from the page proofs. The haggard editors the-day-after-the-night-before when the paper goes to press and nobody goes to bed. The Christmas and class issues and the new staff. The work of the staffs. a worrisome thing, that leaves you to have. The Blues. s ii I low, ,-X PMN CflX'll XltH'tlHlLl Iivi RI'XlXIlI , know, Pies-VAN 17, Hassi 1 1, KI ws, MII I ii 9 IR llxixi, HAM IIA ' lla 1 lf' V ,!' T if I I 5 5 LUCY HASSELL. Edl'l'Ot' ELEANOR LAZENBY. Business Manager QUEENS QUILL The Quill that came out this year was dif- ferent from any other ever put out at Queens- a National Emergency issue. Eunds available were counted and heads shaken sadly. There couldn't be a Quill on ten dollars and the print- er's good graces. But someone had an idea. The Government was taking lapels off coats and cuffs off pants and making it the style to be without them. Why couldn't the Quill do something like that? And so it came about that an Emergency issue was put out, with a splash of printer's ink to reproduce Hattie l-lenderson's block prints. hours of pen-chewing and inspiration after Lights- Out. aching arms from mimeographing with stencils that had to be coaxed in soft language to prevent smudging, Eleanor and Norma pacing streets for ads. sorting pages, and stapling. finally the Quill itself, a turned-out-by-hand issue in a brave cover of red and gray. Seated' HASSELL, NOBLE, Cook. BLUE, XVlLLl.-XMS. PREVATTE. LAZENBY. Smnding: HENDERSON, LOVE, IMBODY, HART. J I I T 'Rfb ml mxiim, Milli!-1. BLU. Nlviax. CiOlI'bl'N, XIA1.LU1jvN.xl.Iu liaicmx. S1uf.f.lN,Al.N1l.'lIvNlX K1 lun It intl HT ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA The Clympian Circle of Alpha Kappa Gamma, regional hon- orary leadership fraternity, was established on Queens' campus in 1928. lts purpose is to recognize outstanding qualities of leader- ship among students. Membership is not so much an honor as it is a challenge to serve. Tapping services are held twice a year, and student leaders are recognized at this time. Other chapters of Alpha Kappa Gamma are located at the Uni- versity of South Carolina, Columbia College, and Farmville State Teachers College. The oflicers are: Harriette Scoggin. president: Annette Mclver. vice-president: Julia Miller, secretary: Ann Golden. treasurer: Jane Montgomery. historian, and Mary Marshall Jones. editor. Other members are: lnez Fulbright, Margaret Harden. Mary Jean Macl:ayden, Flora McDonald, Ruth Edmiston, Mary Martha Nixon, and Louise Blue. ,xfwz 4' I f Frrsl ra u. , u Sfgoooix, XV.-XLKUP, COCHRANE, HENDLEY, MASON, BRUMLEY LAND. .Sftunti mum MCIVER, Howie, Isaacs, FULBRIGHT ABERNATHY. . KILILO. Wm . COD,-XRD, JENKINS. Bl.AlxFl. SIG is an honorary scholastic fraternity composed of some twenty members who are chosen from the faculty and student body. The purpose of the organization is to recognize excellence in scholarship and to promote scholarly research by both graduates and undergraduates. To qualify for membership, a student must be either a junior or a senior, and must have scholastic standing which is within the highest percentage of her class. OHicers for 1941-1942 were: lda Mae Walkup. president: Har- riette Scoggin. vice-president, and Dr. Dorisse M treasurer. MA MU Sigma Mu . Howe, secretary' IOTA Xl It is tlic purposc ol' lota Xi, honorary journalistic sorority, to promotc a true spirit of journalism on our campus. lt cmlcavors to do this by acting as an advisory boartl for all studcnt PLll3llCJf tions, by nominating girls for publication ofliccs. by rccognizing crvditablc work in thc Held of journalism, and by standing lor all that is highest in journalism. OFFICERS ANN lVl,fXL'I.I'JlN ..4..,......i.,.. ..,.....4,, I slwftlmz ELIZABLJIKH SUlNlMl?RYll.l,ly . , . . .SL'UI'L'fUl'Ll',1iI'CLl5Lll'L'I' El.lZABlgTH Isimcois. . . ,...ii..... Alamlmi Mies. Lfxxoifiz ...,. ,,,..... , . . i .I-'urtilftf A1It'1.s'r MEMBERS ANN Gororw Luau' l l.'XSSl'l.l. Miss rlillll-'I Ii Gan. GIQIIQIQITH l-A1.1s,x MARsHA1.1, Hill-N l-llfNDl.l-Y 11 If Lt lil Ill IN l'l.XNNlll,, Niki, l,lt!N, IMAX1-, Ntii1r:tfr1fLL KlXlJ'wll.lll Sl'XlXlllfX'llll: CWI l'lTS, l,XXl Il l lll II 1 l lllll N llll L 1'7 u 1f WUv2l'in-i:aw.nrvIu'r:',.z' :rz. mir :Quilt ii. 'T ! First rm'vLL': NICIVER. MONTGOMERY, DANDRIDGE, MCCORKLE. MAULDIN. NIOSTELLER. Second row: HEND- Llill PIUTCHESON, CRAIG. FULBRIGHT. INGLIS. NEWLAND. Third row: COCHRANE, HATCHER, TEETER. ELLIOT, IXIBODY. IVICCLINTQCK, HOUSTON. Fourth row: VJILEY, CANNON, PHILLIPS, HASSELL, HALL, Y , , , , I, , ,I ,. ,-,,, ,,,. .,-H. fn., . ,, -.i.H.f1:-,,1,f-www1,f-1-.1 nr i ALPHA IOTA The Delta Psi chapter of Alpha Iota, international honorary business sorority, was established at Queens in l939g national head- quarters are in Des Moines, Iowa. Those eligible for tapping are young women majoring in business who have been at college at least one semester, Whose scholastic records show an average of I ninety, and who possess the qualifications of leadership, character, I and service. I Memories of the year: comradeship . . . Ann with the plaque upside-down at initiation . . . candlelight . . . second banquet sacrificed because of Defense . . . tapping . . . White dresses . . . red roses. 1941-42 ofncersz Inez Fulbright, president: Yvonne Williams, vice-president: Annette Mclver. recording secretary: Nancy Jane Dandridge, corresponding secretary, and Jane Montgomery, treas- urer. Miss Mary I-I. Inglis is faculty adviser. VALKYRIE The order of Valkyrie was organized in the spring of IQX8 by the dean of students, Mrs. Virginia Agnew. and the executive coun- cil of the student body. Each spring the Valkyries initiate from the rising sophomore class six girls who have done outstanding work in their class and in their college. The special duties of the Valkyries are to usher at college functions and to help their fellow students develop a Christian personality. Members of Valkyrie for l94lfl9-i2 have been Julia Frances Scholl rpresidenti, Frances Moseley. Mabel Beach. Rosemary Vinf cent, Elizabeth Lael, and Marjorie Imbody. l.AI L. hlfbkl LFS, N lllil l., l'1l.X1,H, X IN' INT. lXlPiUI.iY 'x. .lx t . 45.5 A . ,v..-v:vlf 1' .-mL.,..,-ff --an f ' - . ,h.n.-rsaiifi' Pm r DAWDRIDGE, Ima-om, Isaacs. BLUE, HENDLEY. Scoooiw. SPCOHLI row: BALLARD. Mclver, HALL, BRUMLEY. NVAYLAND. Third row: MACFADYEN. MILLER, HOLLEMAN. A .1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB What is an International Relations Club? It is a group of stu- dents in a college or university, meeting regularly for the purpose of discussing problems of an international nature toward obtaining a broad view of such problems. It is an afiiliate member of the clubs sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. There is such a group located on Queens campus, because college girls here, feeling the need, as have students in other institutions, for a systematic study of problems-a study based on a non-biased knowledge of today's actualities, have associated themselves to- gether for intelligent discussion. In order that this group may be most eflicient, membership is limited to twenty-five girls, selected on the basis of general scholar- ship and special attainment in history-girls who have evinced some promise of leadership and who show an inclination to the serious study and investigation pertinent to the International Re- lations Club. Oflicers for 1941-42: Elizabeth Isaacs, presidentg I-Iarriette Scog- gin, vice-president: Dorothy Ballard, secretary: Cora Wayland, treasurer. ff. I , if Q. fi HOME ECO OMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club is composed of those students who have expressed dehnite interest in the department. The objec- tive is to promote good fellowship and happiness among members of the department and to encourage interest in Home Economics activities. The club is affiliated with the state and national Home Economics Association. Under the guidance of Miss Frances Jarrett and Miss Doris Anderson the club sponsors annually a Christmas party for the children from the Thompson Qrphanage, a fashion show, and Red Cross work. Officers of the club are: Virginia Jennings. president: Ruth Ed- miston, vicefpresident: Kitty Maner, secretary: Marie Leonard, l1'CClSllI'CI'. ll1NllYlUN, .llNNlNl,N. Hilml l-ll, ONIW.-XI'I, DUNN, l,PillNISN ,f i ,K X . is 1. fi ... yy, if arms.. TI-IE SPECTATOR CLUB The Spectator Club is the literary organization of Queens College. The club is composed of four groups-The Scribblers, The Dramatic Group, The Debating Group, and The Book-Tea Group. The Scribblers are those girls interested in developing their creative abilities by study and criticism of their work and efforts. These efforts are compiled each year for the literary magazine-The Queens Quill. The Dramatic Group encourages study, use, and enjoyment of the standards of drama, play production and stage technique, The Debating Group fosters an interest in all types of forensic activities. lt encourages the use of the proper forms in debating, as well as careful thought and consideration on subjects which will be of value to the college. The Book-Tea Group fosters an interest in current books of all types and learns to evaluate books by the standards of good literary criticism, It also selects outstanding books each year to add to the Book-Tea shelf in the Li- brary. The purpose of each of the groups and of the Spectator Club as a whole is to encourage cultural tastes and to develop grace and poise in self-expression. Every student of Queens College is eligible for membership in this society. THE SPECTATCDR CLUB OFFICERS EI.IZABl5'l'H Ismcis. . . ..... Pf9SI'di'77f LOUIS15 B1.U1Q ...... ..,. X 7l.C6'-Pl'QSlvdUl?l DwRo'1'HY BAILARD, A , ...,....... Secrefury-'I'm1surw- RUTH KIUEO, 4 . ...... C'hL1l'I'I'l7Lll7 of Book-Tea Group LUCY HASSIQLL. . . . . ,CNhLIl'l'I77Llf1 of Creurrue XVIAIGIIVVZQ Group IDRIIQNNLE LIEVY. . . . . .Chuirmzm of Debafrng Group KIIJ10, ISAAI S. BAI.LrKRI1, BLUE LEVY. 'i ' :..r12s+, CA ERA CLUB OFFICERS SALLY PARDEE . President BETSY HOUSES , Secretary DR. DORISSE HOWE . Farulty Adviser Developer, hypo, printing-frame! Are those shutters tight? Dont want the light to ruin this Elm-begin timing now. Sure that hypo is 707 Oh, look at this one-really a neat negative, isn't it? Now to print these- hope they'll be goodl And so it goes in the Camera Club. The members snap, develop, and print their own pictures. A number of the girls are entering in a contest photographs they have taken. LIN NEA CLUB OFFICERS MARY THOMAS CARSWELL , President KATHERINE lVlANER Vice-President RUTH CARTER Serretary MARGUERITE GILLESPIE Treasurer Miss SARAH NooE Faculty Adviser The Linnean Club is an organization for girls interested in nature study, This year a particular observation of birds and the con- struction of a bird feeding station were the projects of the club. The members enjoyed weekly hikes to woodland beauty spots in Myers Park, S. C. A. FELLOW HIP GROUP The S. C. A. Fellowship Group is an interelenominational branch ofthe local Student Christian Association, lt has as its purpose the promotion of the study of the Bible, prayer. and world missions. lt is an organization which encourages the students to devote their lives to full time Christian service. OFFICERS NANCY Housrow . . .,.......,. ..... I 9re.sz'den1 Louisr Bisuii . . . . . .VzicefPresz'dent ALICE Mcilihwziia , . ,.Set-remrq, 'I'1-eawrer l i l lizrxl rtiu. l.:e7enhv. A McCall. Allison, Houston A Mclienlie, l, XVnvl.ind, Murmv. King .Suufml r tt odgvs, Msclndven Brumlrv. C XX'ayIJnt.l, XYootl, Qilen-1. M lXltlfen7ie Carter, Dellinger, Pearson Third r l McCall Nlclieilhnn, Martin, Hulrnes, lnvell Smith 'JT 'iii u QUEENS CGLLEGE CHORAL CLUB The Queens College Choral Club is an organization Which exists primarily for the purpose of bringing together all members of the student body who have the desire and ability for ensemble singing. The present membership numbers fifty-five. From this number. twenty-nve are chosen to be the chapel choir, singing responses and occasional anthems at the chapel services throughout the year. This choir has extra rehearsals in which to study sacred music and madrigals and to prepare for programs Where a small choral group is desired. During the past year. the entire choral group has appeared publicly in the Messiah , the Elijah , and Pergolesi's Stabat Mater as well as giving regular programs at Queens and Davidson Colleges with the Davidson Glee Club. QUEENS COLLEGE ORCHESTR The college Symphony Orchestra is a rapidly growing organization on the campus which is open to all the students. The majority of the members are music students because admission is conditioned by ability. but many non-music students have found in the organization the opportunity to experience ensemble playing. to participate in the orchestras objective ofcreating interest in music both for those performing and those listening. and to worthily use leisure time in adf vancing herself and her associates musically. The full orchestra combines regularly with the Davidson musicians to malce the Queens-Davidson Symphony Orchestra. which has given two major programs with soloists and accompanied several major choral works. The entire group is divided into smaller ensembles. which combine with similar Davidson College groups. The most active is the Queens-Davidson Little Symphony which has participated in a series of programs at the Mint Museum. college musicals, and has made several concert tours through surrounding cities. The other groups. string orchestra. radio broadcast orchestra. and chamber orchestra have also gained wide recognition for their activities in civic projects, radio broadcasts. and public programs. 555.-. T l BARRENTINE, ALLEN, HAMLETT, HENDERSON, FUNDERBURKE, GREY. SEITTER. QUEENS ART LEAGUE Let's go around the palette with the Art Club. For our Senior colors, we have in the green paint a Tip for Miss Allen: and of course, that Empish blue for Miss Seitter: and a Dot of yellow for Miss Punderburke. In our Junior colors, Jane tries to combine a little Grey with that straw- berry smock: and why should gay Hattie choose blue? For our Sophomore colors, Martha contributes a Summer ivillel orchid: Tommy chooses a Scott blue: Blanche insists upon Med Kberryl laven- der: and little Sally brings in a second Pard KU feel of the pale lavender. Of course, we can't leave out the Freshman colors. The little Williams girl wouldn't dare URid us of fuschia: and that Howard girl puts in her Bet ttyl for another green. Thus, we have this group who make up a nice palette for our honorary Art Club to be developed by the new little Hamlett brush. Each is as indi- vidual as her color. T 4 wi li l QUEENS PLAYERS lklam' Civieiaiiiitiwii lVl.fXR'l'lN Aoiiaimi Hi-Nm' Nanci' G.1xs'i'oN l'lll.lJ,-X Foiammw lXfl.iitw l.AZlfNl'aY MARY Bovitm Mooiail Manta.-xiei1'1' Powiii. MAiafzA1elf'1c D,-xvis Poise and Speech through acting, the purpose of the Queens Players. be- came a reality this year in their one major production and numerous special ref citals and variety programs. The project for the fall term was organization and development of a speech choir. Unique in Charlotte, the group did splendid work and presented. as a finale. a chapel program of Biblicah and poetical selections. Ladies in Vwlaitingf' by Cyril Campion, was produced in the spring term under the direction of Miss Ethel King, head of the Dramatics Department and sponsor of the club. A moving drama of atmosphere and character, this play was admirably produced and well received. Queens Players included in the cast L were: Mary Catherine Martin, Mary l-aZenby. Margaret Powell, Adelaide Henry, Mary Boykin Moore, and Margaret Davis. Hilda Foreman and Nancy Gaston assisted backstage. Membership in the Queens Players is open to all students in the Dramatic Arts Department. l i l l lNlAlQlIN, PHWI l l, DAVIS, l All YNY, lxllllllfl, lll Nlfl, l Al l., llll.l lN. RHSN l sg ' f 4 f ' I 5 . I 1. -r 5 1 'f ' 5. Nr. 5 fi - Vi' gf ? ,3 2 11 i : if 7.125 '- 52 1 fir- .F .. :f 17,1 fl fs -5: -N.. l Eli, ijilwl ,, 1 ' fS'z ' . .. e. Q l, K 1 lt --,jj-Q. ' is .15 si' 1 - F1 S 2 . 5. 1. Q li A , ' ' 1 1 ' i s .V-.-...,. e-ww. -0 3i fp' , gf -'fig ' ,111 jfiliw 'F 'ifr www 52.51 'Z 'I : i5Q K 5 , 1:5 7' , l 1 ' ,'.' I ' ' 1 , 2 3 A 3 ? 1 t J, , . 'i ' l 1 5.3 ' lxi 1, A 'lil fi was it ,,'yL 3 ti.: , fi fi? . 1 5 ALPH ETA SIG A Alpha Eta Sigma is the non-sorority society on the Queens campus. lt was created in l940 for those girls who do not belong to a national sorority. The purposes of this organization as designated by the charter members are to stimu- late interest in a program of wholesome activity among the non-sorority stu- dents. to provide a means of developing the special abilities and talents of these students, to promote intellectual achievement, to further the Queens College Christian spirit. and to encourage mutual understanding and fellowship among all students. The oflicers serving for this year were: MARY ELVA SMITH ..., e,,r,,,r, . . , . President JEANE ROURK .... , , . .Vice-President MARY MARTHA N1xoN , , Treasurer MARY JEAN MCEADYEN , , , , . . . , ..r, ,s.,,.... S ecretary The members of Alpha Eta Sigma are: Mary Ellen Abbott. Lydia Abbott, Margaret Alexander, Eloise Alexander, Jean Alexander, Virginia Ashcraft, Dor- othy Ballard, Nancy Boeckman. Shirley Bowman, Carrie Broom, Margaret Crowell, Nancy Cates, Mary Thomas Carswell. Hazel Cox, Dot Cook, Nancy Dandridge, Wilda Dellinger, Martha Elliot, Ruth Edmiston, Edna Efird. Ruth Favell. Anita Garrou, Catherine Haigler, Irene Hardee, Kathleen Hardee, Ruth Hough, Jean Hunt, Mary Harriette Hurst, Louise Hall, Nancy Houston. Julia Keys, Carol Kerchner, Frances Kornegay, Marie Leonard, Ruth Means, Mary Meador, Thelma Martin, Jane Montgomery. Elizabeth Myers, Aurelia Myers, Dot McCoy, Mary Jean McEadyen, Mary Martha Nixon, Mildred Pearson, Dorothy Poole, Erances Powell, Jean Pyle, Virginia Rea, Jeane Rourk, Nancy Sanford, Laura Smith. Mary Elva Smith, Nadine Spurgeon, Lucy Stallings, Elsa Turner. Esther Vause, Louise Wayland, Ida Mae Walkup, Lucille Williams, Emmy Lynn Wood, Alice Young, Nan Ratliff. AH2 !.f ,A , al 5. E A ..- ,gf LX -.Q lu .Xl I x Iluuxxx. llxxwlnl, 4 51, xff lbw, 4 Xu - Q 'X 6 ,:-1 ,IX g.. 45' fv- Q, S vw I .Xu v Ilvr1rx,,n:, if XXX! fx H wma H111 I I-.mu K 1-wxv1,xx4XIxnulw4Xln XI I Xlllwmrx N1 Rm nm. Sur-ml.. I X xx xx X'lx rx. XX x1 r. Nu 2 K Y uv'-' Q ji N ...' . 41 Nrix ,wmv XI .Xwrxxxmsu .Xnwxul-x. llxulxup, llwxux1,vlu1 Nm I, lx 4x14vIN Ii 4H-H5141XI!y4m1NX.41w,.4f44mxXllN lzlwvxn lHur1.l'.rlml.l'xxll1 mxkrwl, Ilxlr, I Hxwml .x.'X S71 -1 An. I .I I- M X rf -, ., 41 I ' 10 .. ,.h E -il IJ. .1 41 1 r y F X 1 A mln Ihr xx mul llmmw. llw-wx, llvxy illwxr, Pxlumrxlu, lxlxux xv w Xlrx-.N XIu'm1,uxxm4w,.X XMIM. lx Xlxvrw Xlwl-vu, Xl XI4l'um vylxnf lx If1m1,l'HX!A1.IHl:v,INlb,Ixx1lHH.luX. V. XX 1lH, Xl l'., Sullvl, 51'ww.pw-,, Nlwlum, Slvxrxx, Inna. Ivumw HI vm. XXH41.. XXHH.xx1x, XXI1wx, XXUM-, Xml mm X iw. -.':F Qt X! Y I I w,aw,xxw WI! V mm XNXXXWXYK A J I ,A - I . JI, '. ' 905 gl , Q Ulf ' 4 x 1 X 1 I 'hi I '. f 2 J . I! .. ,. I Ya v-V' ' I-4IF'ff'-up HARMON. Y. XVILLIAMS, SHEALY. C. VUILLIAMS. Uv, Jw: .-. I .L ual. .,,I- ., M,,M1,..,...',nm1.,1, ,,- - -., 1, PA HELLE IC COU CIL BILLIE HARMON , President YVONNE WILLIAINIS Vice-President CAROLYN WILLIAINIS . , Secretary WINIFRED SHEALY .Treasurer MEMBERS Chi Omega Alpha Gamma Delta WINNIE SHEALY CAROLYN VJILLIAMS DORIS RALEY JULIA MILLER Kappa Delta Alpha Delta Pi IVIARGARET HARDEN YIVONNE XVILLIAMS ANN WILEI' GLADYS I-IARTZELL Phi Mu INEZ FULBRIGHT ELEANOR R. ABERNATHY h I PA I-IELLENIC COUNCIL The Panhellenic Council is composed of the presidents of the live national social sororities on the campus ancl one elected representa- tive from each sorority, The duties of the organization include legislating and enforcing of laws related to interfraternity matters. The purpose is to main- tain sorority life on a high plane and to encourage intellectual acv complishment and sound scholarship as well as to cooperate with the college administration in the maintenance of high social standards. During the current year the council has revised its organization and constitution. In doing this it is hoped that greater service may be rendered to the college and to the member organizations than has been possible in the past. mri.-il NllI.Ll,ll, Ruhr. Hakxiox. C XX'1LLlAxrs mimima Amie- NXIHY. H.-XRLPLN, liL'l,F-lillilll, Y XVIl,I I.-XMN, SHIALY, H.-Xlllll-l,l , dj 35 cu!lf 63' ff 33 I-Q' . If XYILLIAMS. RUBINSUN. HILI.IIoL'sE, CI-I.aNDLI3R ALPHA DELTA PI EOUNDED MAH' 15, 1 1 BETA IOTA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 7, I MOTTO: IVe live for each other FLQWER: Violet COLORS: IVhI'te and Blue CHAPTER OFFICERS YVONNE WILLIAMS , I . , ,President MARGARET CHANDLER VIC?-Pf9Sld2UI ESTHER LOVE HILLHOUSE . .Treasurer CAROLYN ROBINSON , Secretary Class Of lf?-ll MAROARLT CIIANDLIQR ESTIIIR LOvI2 HILLIIOLYSI1 lNlARY KATHRYN NlARTlN YVONNIE XVILLIAMS Class 1944 ALICIQ Allil:N JLANNI2 BROWN lVlARIl?CRAWl1ORD ELIZABFTI-I HAMILTON ELIZABLTH MCKLNNA ROSLAIARI' VINCISNT JANE ALITIEN KATHRINIE BALDWIN BIJTTY CARTER Amus, AIRIN, AVIIN, I Class of l 943 NlARY KATIIRYN BLIRLI1sON JANI2 GRIN' GLADYS l'4lAR'I Zl-l.l. DORA I.I'IsRANIQw lSABl4l.Ll: lVlffDOWlfl.l. CAROLYN ROIsINsON NlARGARliT ROWLANII Class of 1945 EDNA ADAMS MARTHA MURRAY KELLISR MARJORII3 lVllLl.l?R MARX' lXrlOORl? CLALIDIA PAscgIIAL PLEDGES PISARL CUMBOW PORTIA VINSON lVlARY VIRGINIA VJILSON IIIIIIIIN, ISR-mv. HII+I,IsIIN,lxR1I-R. I,IIAxIIIIk, 4 Ruxr-IRII, I IxIIa..xI, IIRIII llxxIII I-lx, ll.xRRIs, ll.u1IlFII llIIIImI'sI, lxIII,II1.I.xIIRxxI1. NIARIIA. NlIIIIw XIII-IRI, XIIUIIIIII l'xsIIIxL, lwI:INR-jx, IWIILINI-, SRIIIIIIRAIIA., XIxIIxI, XXIIII fs. .- Ig S- 15 is ll ,f .5 'QS 'x . ln'-X II.xxxr:lxS. XY1l.1.Iux5 Ilxxvxx, Rr'Av.im,. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Mp-.1,,,Lg4 4 .W EOUNDED SYRACUSE LJNIVERSITY, SYRACUSE, MAY GAMMA GAMMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED MAY MOTTO: Epsilon Pi COLORS: Red. Buff. and Green ELOWERSL Rea' and Buff Roses CHAPTER OFFICERS CAROLYN VJILLIAMS ..., Pf6SlAd9V2f KITTY SUE HARVIN Vice-President ERANZ RUMMEL , R9COFdl-Hg Secretary MARGARET HAWKINS Treasurer CHAPTER ROl.l. lNl'l'lA'I'ED MEMISISRS Class of l 942 ANN GoI.I1IfN Kl'Ik'I 1' S111 HAIQVIN .lL'l,lA M1111-Ia IZIJITII NHIITI 114011 CQIIA W,-x1'I.ANIq C.-xIe1vI11'N XVII l.I.-NMS Class of l 94-l E1.IzAIs15'I'11 PQRTIQR FIQANZ RLAIAIIQL RUTH BAIQLR HELEN BLAIR ANNI5 BRACIQISN ANNA BRLIIN IsAP,IfI, lXlCliEI'l'llAN Class of l 943 l,0L'l5l- B1 L'l' CSAIL 61411-11111 MAIQIIAIQI-'I HAwIQINs HIIIN Hl1NlJl,l-Y SAIIAII H1111 1-MAN l,I-NoRI- NlfjCAl,l. llI,lZAl5l-Tll NAsI1 NlARGARli'IA SIDIQINIQIII Class of IQ-15 H1EI.IiN FRANc3Ls COLl.l'Y NlARY EI,IzA13IiTH HoI.x1I1s ANNIELLI5 NlCCAl.L EVIQLYN PQWI-1.1, VIRGINIA SLOOP MIRIAKI SMITH lVlARY STEVITNSON KATHRYN THOMAS WHALIS1' WI3rIis PHYI,1.Is ZIQIQLIIR Bunn. iIx111, 111. BRVIN, 1W1IL1x'. l.mII11w,1x1TFI1I1, ll.4.k11x. A1111 s. NIILI1, ll1vI1Ix1.m. ll111xIIs Xl111111,,X NI l 111 l.. M1l,x11, Xl1'l'xr1111AN. Nx:11.K11k11I1f111', I'-IKTIR, l'11111I1. R111 111 ' ' ' 11111 1111114 51.111,-I-, 51-I41x1.1k. T1IUx11a. NN 11'1.mI1. XXIIM. XXII s. 1, joxks. FL'xuEkx:l'kKr, SnE,xLx'. BIOSLLM1 FOUNDFD LJNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS. APRIL THETA GAMMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY I MOTTO: Hellenic Culture and Christian Ideals COLORS: Cardinal and Straw FLOWER: IVhite Carnation CHAPTER OFFICERS WINIFRED SHEALY . , ,President MARY MARSHALL JONES .Vice-President ELSIE MOSELEY . Secrelaru DOROTHY FUNDERBURKE Treasurer CIHAPTIQR ROI.l. Class of IU-12 DQRYYTHY' FL'Nl7l-RBURKI Nl.-XRYN1ARSIiAl.I..1UNI-S ANN Xl.-XULDIN DTYRIS RALI-Y XVINII RHI Sill-.XI Y C1335 oflQ4-1' N1ARL3ARI9 T BANQLT- PTEGQY BTU. JOY FITZNIMMONS NIARGU1iRIT1E G11,IY11sP1Tf IQLIZAMETH HIINNY DTYRQTHY HLRRQN NANCY ISHNHOUR EL1z.ABLJrH KILTQLYXH KIARY Jo I,L'c3.As KATHVRINLE NIANI-R FRANCVS Mos111YT1Y CATHTRTNL PATTVRRQN SARAH PARDT-11 Class of I 0-H Rum UY11. B1 TT Y Sw Q01 ORTH Bl-'Ig'I'Y MciC1.1N'1TYf3R lE1.s11- Mosul-Y' Amir- PAYNI' NlAliYfX1AYNARD Sm Nr PJ!-'IMI Y TIRm.AsoN CHARI,LYI lgl- W11.L1Ax1s J1fAN XVIALSH Clnis of 1945 HLNRTTYTTA BRNH-11 1, BETTY C1.AYYY151,L BETTY ANN GRAYATT BLZTTY HQYVARD DOROTHY KIAULDIN B11T'l'Y PAYNL PAT STOYLIS HARRIIST XVILCOX RIULLY WILLIAAYR PLEDGES DORQTHY CRAWLLYQ '-in MARGARET EZELL'-15 ELOIST1 LkixmoND. '45 RUSSELL HUBACH. '43 IGYNMTT, Hrll. Hsxlrlu,l'1xYYYYYY,VRYYYlrY, 141wN1xxY1m.N, Fr'-.mkuunpr lull nn 1 ruin l2RYYx11.lIxNRx, IHRRHN,llwYuRYI,IIrn'xYru, In-,xT.Yuu,,lT-xp, Krxrm-,n, Iruxx NT A Nlxvllflx If Klulmx, MYNIR. If XIHNHTY. F Xl-ffflrx, Xl44'TmT4YYr.. Iunv N lx 14,I'YY-.T.Rum.SuYuY,SlffYw1,'I'YmYYw.w,XYHAYY,XX'lT,wx,NN'Yn11xxYN ,.-.Vx .:n 11 R, ' .171 ln' f 'J' iv. 'x y r x , . rf' X A 'vi s iif-'59 j XVRIGHT, Hnnrx. MARSHALL. Smmzlx. XYILRY. 41 .-. n-,... FOUNDED VIRGINIA STATE NORMAL. OCTOBER ALPHA GNIICRON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED APRIL. IVIOTTO: Ta Kala Kiohomen COLORS: Olive Green and Pearl White FLOWER: IVhz'te Rose CHAPTER OFFICERS MARGARET HARDEN I . , . I , .President ANN WILEY , . .IIICE-Pf6Sl'dGf1f MARY LOUISE WRIGHT I . .Secrezary LALLA MARSHALL , . Treasurer Q: CIHAPIIQR ROII Class of IO-I2 AIARTIIA BRANDON SLNAN COCHRANI- INIARGARI-I HAROI1N AIARY VIRGINIA LI1If I.ALI.A INIARSIIALI. FLORA INIACDONAI O WINIIQRVD PONS ANNIE RODDEY HARRIITTTI3 SGOGGIN NIARYLOUISI1VYVRIGIIT Class Of 10-I-I ANNI3 CALOYYIQLL VIRGINIA FALLS ELIZABIITII LAIQL SARAI-I FRANGIIS MGLALIRIN BIQTII IVICSWAIN NIARGARIST POWELL HISLIEN VOGEL PATSY BLLII2 JANI5 ALLEN BUTLITR NADINE DARBYSIIIRI1 LOL'lSI5DIGC3I-I1 PIfGGY EFIRD PHYLLIS GREEN Class III' I0-I3 HARRII-'I I'I5 HI-NIJVRSON FRANQI-S I IL'l,L NIARY LORI1NIf JONIIS .IANIY INIRKPA'I'RICIi MAL'RINIa I,A'I'TA AILIEIIN LONG NIARY HIfII.IG MGDOYV NIARY WIIALLY PIIILLIIJN ANN XVILLY Class Of I 0-I5 BIz'I'I'Y BRYAN SARA GRICI7 ANN I'IA'I'CIII:R I-OL'ISI? I.IEITZSIfY MARIIORIIE ROGLRS PATSY SCOGGIN PEGGY I-IAAINER ROSIQ JORDAN DOROTHY ILALL BIITTY LOL' SPIQARS HITNRIFTTA YOUNG JANE WALTON IIIII. BRINIIIIY., FIIYIN RI'1IIn. IAIIII-,III, IUIIIIRINI, IIYRIIYAIIIRI. III I I I I IIII In IIYRIIN IIII IIIH IIIII I NI INI I Il I II IAIIA, IIII. I RIYN IxI RIIN IIY IxI y' I . xx I, RI-,Imx I,, ,I, II, In I.xII. I IIII, III, I. IIIY IfIxI,, BIYRNIIIII. MIIIIIYI, BIAIIIIINYIII, MILIIRIN, MIMIYIN, I'IIIIIII' RIIIIIIIY, IQIINIRN, II NIIIIIN. I' ?mIII.I,IN. SVI YI-IN, X'II.,II, XYYIIIIN. XYIIIY XXIII III I A,-x A wuiizvzr- I x 'i ll I ' Flmnnmur, HARMQN, Gfxsrox, StMx1Ekx'lL1,E. 1 FOUNDED AT WESLEYAN COLLEGE. MARCH 4, 1852 1 CIAMMA GAMMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED MOTTO: Les Soeurs Fideles COLORS: Rose and XVhite FLOWER: Enchantress Carnation E CHAPTER OFFICERS I BILLIE HARMON Presidem j NANCY GASTON . Vicefpresidenl X INEZ FULBRIGHT Secretary ELIZABETH SUMMERVILLE Treasurer l 1117 CHAPTER ROLL Class Of I0-ll EIIANOR R.ABI1RNA'I'HY NANCY CIAIRI- AI LEAN INI-Z FULLBRIGHT NANCY GASTON BIIIII- HARAION VIRGINIA JIANNINGS llMII.Y SI-l'I l'l5R ELIZABI-Tll SUAIIYIERYILLIA NlARGARI'I' THOMPSON Class Of l 9-H lN'l.XRY SUE BARNIETTIE lNlII.DRFD COOR DOROTHY HARRIS JIYAN HESTER lVlARJORIl2 IAIBODY ELLEANOR LAZENBY Pl!-XRTHA SUAIMERVILLI1 lVlARY WEBSTER ALBERTA BALLFNGER FRANCES DUCRWORTH SARA JANE HARVEY ELIZABETH HEARD Class Of l U-ll LUI3II,LI- BI.AniRBURN l,OUISlA BRUAILIY SUE CRIINSHAW RUTII KIIAEO .JIAANNIA l,OvI- lVlARGL'l7RI'l'l- MASON lVlARION lVlIl.I,I4R TOAIAIII4 SCOTT DOROTHY SUAIAII-RYII RUTH WILRES Class Of l 045 BETTY BARRFNTINI4 JANE BOOVY FRANCES BRYAN POLLY FOGLESONG BETSY HODGES BFTTII5 KENYON MARIE SITTON ELNORA I-IUNEYCUTT LOUISE MOORE WINIl'5RED NOBLE RITA ORAIAND MARX' FRANCES WATT ALLEN. 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QUEENS1 SUBSTITUTE FOR THE PROM-THE HAYRIDEZ EARULINA BUSINESS SIIHUUL, Inc. 4' I hi' Sihiml I 171115 llllfcrrrvli' Lxluiuls SiUl1f.j,fJiLliJI1LWI'lN ui Muinlwrs ul' thu SENIOR CIIASS .1 n ii Lordiiillv lnvilus 'Ihum tu Iiiwstignlc thu Advniilagcs of iifhciunl PmL1Siiiusx Training tor Collcgc liraduiilcw if New and Ijipccially Dcmgnud Qunrlcrsf Modcrn Lighting--Iffficicnl Staff- Cmnplutc EquipmcnIA-'lilmrciugli Coi1rscS--Fricndly Atrnosphcrc .4 Delicious PMNUI' BUTTER ' . ii lc 'LIV niii, 'I'-1. wwg Sandzaizclz H m M LL L S X CHARI o'i i'i, N. C. I-'nlljf r1r'r'i'i'rlifrrl by ,xvflflilllflll Asxfidiifirin nf' Ar'r'f'r'4fifr'1l l'rmlriu'f'z'ml Srllimfx sr y. I I I if j , . ' J 1 -' I A -3 '. A . , 1 - ' if J 3 .T-. Q LEM , , U , . 'x' - S ' vi ,fix- av -p-2' , 'T 'Q Bundles for Britain Man Xiounuin Raluy Bmliing Bcnsty Ah. ah. .ihfclonf much that dial. it S ondic. folks Advcnturusi Pcpsodcnw U Thc cxcrtion was loo much Shi' rmlly held on to him Ticklud Tip. Compliments of SMITH-WAIJSWUHTH HARDWARE EU. Phone 3-5161 -128 S. Tryon St. Congratulations To the Class of 1942 MODEL LAUNDRY Theres Beauty In Clean Clothes PHONE 3-9011 'A' Glue Qtlmrlniie Qlbhseruer ir TYICALISTER CARSON HAL DEARMDN McAliste1' Carson Insurance Agency SECOND FLOOR INDEPENDENCE BLDG. CHARLOTTE, N. C. All Forms of Insurance Except Life Representing stock insurance companies only, to provide sound protection for all customers. It TV!!! Pay You to Pay Us to Pay Your Losses FRED IVICPHAIL HUGH HOUSER JACK HELLINGER Printers of COLLEGE NEWSPAPERS COLLEGE YEARBOOKS COLLEGE CATALOGS VIEVVBOOKS AND EOLDERS U'e YVeIcorne Inquiries News Printing House CHARLOTTE NEWS BUILDING Phone 3-0303 Ratclifeis Flowers Brighten the Hours LUUIS G. HATELIPFE, INE. 431 SOUTH 'I-RYON STREET CHARLOTTE. N. C. RIENDS AT EFIRDS MEET YOUR F Quality with P rice E HAPPY HUNTING GROUND TH OE EVERY COLLEGE MISS o Q pf,-pApr7v5Nr5roki The Friendly Store in a Friendly City NELSON PAGE, INC. Jewelers and Silversmiths F I N E G I F T S 235 NORTH TRYON STREET CHARLOTTE, N, C. -A ,..f RICHARD HUDNUT . . . P1CC3d1uy Gull , ff VI.. : fl , 1416 E. Morehead sf. f CHARLOTTE. N. C. I Toilet Wafer sgoo f JQREATH of M LafkWU04..5!l'SOli.QE!3W MMS this new fragrance, foremost in A5 If Manufacturers of fasT'1ion,s favor this season. In an exquisite toilet water. . . with 5. ,...,. ,ws ' LADIE2IExIy?II'6SIH?SgIIONED matching pcrfumqcolognc Just: ,,.A ' ing powder and talcum. Special CHARLOTTE' N- C' 1.00 each-talcum SQL in f ij CONGRATULATIONS HTQ25NTrTiIo?1nd F ' TO THE CLASS OE 1942 Crea ors 0' Re on ble c ' Drug Pill.-Wd WWE? I GIIMER-MOORE Courteiiy of THE CAROLINA IMPERI,-XL BROADWAY STATE DILWORTH THEATRES ' gpnunu' PIEDMONT io ,wmv Puonucrs S Digs Ann Donny CH Wmmmwmmn FIRlE CHARLUTTEN C INSURANCE Folks in the Carolinas prefer S U P cheese crackers, peanuts, potato cliips and candies. 218 SwL'Ti1 Tlziww Thetfre IDt'llL'lOLlA,y ll'htf Demi! Yen: i1lI'll Them Too? CHARl4OTTlf3' N4 C' SWINSUN PUUIJ PHUIIUCTS , irtw in 'N f . pi. 3,2 5i:ij2f'- -x- 2 A V ,. - Natures Numpli May Day as it might have been XV.iiting on A hurricane Edmistnn and Peelis Bad Boy' Nlr. Skidmores daughter Miss 'l'yne's, economically speaking Places to go Brownfeyeel Susan Young Vslayland. Compliments of B I G G E R S B R O T H E R S af Wholesale Merchants if FRUITS - PRODUCE BU TER - EGGS T 2 YELLOW CAB COMPANY O DIAL 6161 Gimrilaalcli Xliruns 104 SOUTH TRYON STREET .Q5,a.uf012q 1896 SANITARY LAUNDRY, INC. ZORIC CLEANING P 929 13153 B CHAR OTTE N C BRODT MUSIC CO 108 WEST FIFTH STREET CHARLOTTE N C B E L K' s V 275 ,Q l - 4? ' f fl ul: i applauded by collegiate personalities Clever eollegiennes End our spa- cious Fashion Floor A never-ending source of thrills and delight for here are Qucenly Fashions for your glamour-hours and your casual- hours, too. Bear in mind that these fashions are not picked at random. The most studied care is exercised by our expert buyers in their selection. That is why in Charlotte it's Belles for fashions that uri t 1, applauded by Queens of this modern day. XI Juhn Stud! :Tiff FASHION FLooR 5 rsrcioisim ,,, L 'jjj X , f P P 3 I' ,fftirxgi 'slr I' f' tk-J s JS. eihjfrf., PYRAMID LIFE INSURANCE CO Home OJLECE CHARLOTTE, NORTH CI.-XROLINA Congratulariorrs to the Class of 1942 THE Myers Park Pharmacy PHONE 7187 H E RA L D P R E S S DFW 1400 E. Mor h d St. CHARLOTTE, N C INC. PHONE 2-2982 225 S, CHURCH STREET CHARLOTTE Feminine A pparel 106 N. Tryon Street Charlotte, N C MURIEL CIGARS KAYWOODIES PIPES CANDY, GUM AND SMOKERS' ' P ARTICLES am CARTER-COLTON CIGAR CO Charlotte, N. C. High Point, N. C Buy UNITED STATES WAR B OND S I-IOWDO YUU MEASURE UP ? Mig 4, Right XQQEQ Y O U A R E Z' W? k. 1 Czikfll CAUUJZ ,, 7 IVEYS FASHHUNS Q AND X QQ , K ACQESSURJIESQ I ,QQ Xa 7 f WWW THE CAROLINA5' PREDOMINA TING XTOREN Joi-IN M. LITTLE CONSZZZLESESONS JEWELRY LOUIS M. HOLMES a d n Park Place Pharmacy SILVERWARE 703 Providence Road L oo , 221 NORTH TRYON STREET DIAL CHARLOTTE, N. C. for Quick Service ff' M, 5 - -an? Maggie's a closed book .Rear guard Weiners or steakf?J .Caught you .Music master .Quit flirting Don't forget that gymn credit .8230 every morning Try to get along boys. CIELLEQS ' FUR DRIGINAI. FAfl-IlON.f Tryon and Fjfih Stl. 'U Li IX - ,x 'A xr-. .x K' Followers of Plato Rat VCC didnf do nnlhing XVlmlf No rud bathing auit SDONX'-SINHAUI nrshall Trifiing Trio Fcarful Foursumc SIL' lwcnrs tlwiu wudding bclls, 6' x Congratulations To the Class of 1942 MORRIS PLAN BANK South Tryon Street SELF CHARLoTTE. N. C. SEP!ICE AGP Mill ie? MMM.. L IRE QIEAM Phone 3-l 164 CHARLOTTE. N. C. ' - ' ' 1 r W 1' 'R -L' 'l V- Q25 . 2'53i- ' - of - L t 4 .gina-pri ., ,,, hi, : . ., t jx., 'fq , EERE' W 'I 'Q My S'-'J P2 li Look what Zeigfield missed Get your finger out of my eye Zeigfields still missing Might be good for tires with a stretch like that Hold on there Renie ,A dance or something HJ Aw let 'em have some fun, Fulbright ,Pay up Butch's Buddies Sunshine Gaston. V WWW JM 1 'HM' A PHQTQGRAPHIQ XVORK 111 1'l11f171111l111f21z75 11111119 QWM111111 U U N B A H 5 T U U I U 0 CHARLOTTE NQRTH CARQLINA 0 S peciczl 119 ts in Annuals th 3 HQ, 1. V1 'Hi E11-'ri 91, Q WJ N Y .45-, X ., 1 u 31' ' ff l an .Th H nv A fi? K 13.1 Q 4. xl nf? '. ' 1 sh 4 gn' f s I n. x N :L l 952 1 P l , H 1 14 It 1 1- 'i M Hy- x 3111? Q, li :- N A 5 x Q W- - ,., N Y , , , b f n WW Vfvww Wfffw Q Xi - Ma N X : '3zf I .1' XM N 1. kv be - F13 n ill. 1 A 1 La... ad 11 3, I 5 T 'N IN 1 if- ,3 .ls ME! 5 I N N - 'L ,- .px-fri! ' ....4.:f:2F17 'f 'w ' W L. , :zw,f,3,,5 .A,..A, A , wi , , W ,N ,.f- .QQ W x OBSERVED. nous: ll I E l.C. dd'o'Eb C A l.0TT QUEENS COLLEGE DIRECTORY EOR 1941-1942 FACULTY Abernethy, Ethel , Albright, Thelma. Vo W. T. Albright Wi Anderson, Doris M., 343 Morris Ave. Rock Baty. Evelyn. 1170 16th Ave. S. . . Blakely, Hunter B.. 2300 Radcliff Ave. . ,. Burwell. Connie, 1026 Ardsley Road Craig. Helen . . , . Delano. Lucile. 619 Post Place . Denny. Mary, Monroe Road Edwards, Alma , . . . . . Gettys, Joseph M.. 2221 Westminster Place Godard. James M.. 2325 Wellesley Ave. . Gregg, Mary, 311 E. Main St. . Hamlett, Hermione. 2138 Wellesley Ave. Harrel, Rena, 110 College Place , Henderson. Cordelia. 2309 Crescent Ave. Ext. Howe, M. Dorisse, 820 Irving Ave. Hutcheson. Virginia . . . ,. Inglis, Mary H,, 2126 Dilworth Road, E, Jarrett. Julia Frances . . . Jenkins. Eleanor. 1521 E, Seventh St. Jones, Olive M.. 716 Broad St, . Kelly. Cherry Dell, 951 Oakland Ave. Kennedy. R. V,, 608 Kingston Ave. Kesler, Merle T.. 2121 Chesterheld Ave. , King. Ethel M., 111 N. Elm St. , Langer. Mrs. Robert. 35 Lenox Ave. , Langford, Jo, 416 Drayton Ave. . Lebby, Mary, Queens College Legett. Mrs, T. W.. 2225 Providence Road . Linton. Calvin D.. 3149 Mt. Pleasant St. , MacGregor. Howard M., 2312 Wellesley Ave. Mercer, Mrs. Rosa . . , McEwen, Mildred M., 1031 Kenilworth Moseley. Elsie Stokes, 521 N, College St, , Nooe. Sara McKee, 112 W. Sharpe St. Numbers, Erank E.. 5109 Chevy Chase Pky. Orr, Jean R., 220 N. Torrence St. . Porter. Mrs. Estelle R.. 2567 Selwyn Ave. Pfohl. James Christian. Concord Road Robinson. M. Grace. 639 McDaniel Ave. Smith, Virginia C., Carmel Road Squires. Loma. Queens College Stephens. John M.. 607 N, College St. Sweet. Gordon W., 1907 E, Second St. Elkin. N. C. nston-Salem, N. C. ville Center. N. Y Birmingham, Ala Charlotte, N. C Charlotte, N. C. Warrensville, S. C. East St. Louis, Ill N Charlotte, .C Carthage, N, C. Charlotte, N. C. . ,Charlotte N, C. Rock Hill, S. C. Charlotte. N. C Greensboro, N. C. , Charlotte. N. C Syracuse. N. Y . . . Aubara, Ky . Charlotte, N. C Center. Ga Charlotte. N. C Jackson, Miss Rock Hill, S. C Charlotte, N, C Charlotte, N. C Greenville. S. C Glenbrook, Conn S C Spartanburg. . Charlotte, N. C Charlotte, N. C Washington. D. C Charlotte. N. C Tarboro. N. C Charlotte. N. C , Charlotte. N. C Statesville. N. C Washington. D. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte, N. C Davidson, N. C Greenville. S. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte. N. C . Elint. Mich Taylor. Mary Lee, 708 W. Locust St. Johnson City. Tenn Tillett, Laura A,. B. 3 Winhara Court Tynes, Harriet L. . , , , Watson, Melvin R, . Williams, Elizabeth, 27 Limehouse St. STUDENTS Greensboro, N. C , Staunton, Va Newcastle. Va Charleston, S, C Se.-Senior: Jr.-Junior: So.-Sophom ore Er.-Freshman: Bu.-Business: Sp.-Special Abernathy. E. Eloise, Jr., 405 Walnut Ave. Abbott, Lydia Helen, Jr., 2320 Roswell Ave. Adams, Edna Alyne, Fr., Merrimon Ave. Aiken, Alice Rose, So., 119 Zion St. Alexander, Eloise, Fr,, Route 1 Alexander, Margaret, Jr., 1401 The Plaza Alexander, Margaret J., Er., 210 West llth St Alexander, Patricia H., Er.. 2248 Colony Road Allen, Nancy Claire, Se.. 2233 Malvern Road Allison, Mary LaRue, So.. 304 Queens Road Anderson. Norma, So., 618 Marsh Road . Charlotte. N, C Charlotte. N. C Asheville. N. C Winnsboro, S. C , Charlotte, N, C Charlotte. N. C . Charlotte. N. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte, N. C Ashcraft. Virginia J.. Er., 1006 Franklin St. Monroe. N. C Austin. Mary Carter. Sp., 1508 Cleveland Ave. Charlotte, N. C Auten, Mary Jane. Er., East Main . . . . Albemarle. N. C Baker, Nancy, So., 800 Bromley Road . Charlotte.N.C Baker, Ruth. Jr., 328 W. Center Ave. Mooresville. N.C Baker. Vivian, Se. . . . . Andrews, N. C Baldwin. Elora Kathryn, Fr. . . . , . , Tabor City, N. C Balentine. Cynthia Drucille, Se. . Ware Shoals, S. C Ballard, Dorothy M.. Se.. 507 S. Poplar St. Lincolnton, N. C Bangle, Margaret L., So., 2501 Sharon Road Charlotte. N. C Ballenger. Alberta Bradshaw. Jr., 1920 Bay St. Charlotte. N. C Bangle, Bernice Iona, Er. . . . . . .El Monte, Calif Barrentine, Betty Ann, Er., 1907 Vail Ave. Charlotte,N. C Barnette, Mary Sue. So., 232 Travis Ave. . Charlotte. N.C Barber, Ruth Bullock, Er., 701 Sunnyside Ave. Charlotte. N. C Beach. Mabel Murray, So., 107 Hospital Ave. . Lenoir, N. C Bean, Winifred Lorriene. Er., Route 8 . . Charlotte. N. C Beasley, Marguerite, Sp., 1563 Queens Road W. Charlotte. N. C Bell, Peggy Elizabeth, So., 2027 Morrison Blvd. Char1otte.N.C Benefiel. Henrietta Duff. Er. . . Beaufort. S. C Birmingham, Anne. Er., 119 Mandarin Blvd. Charlotte. N, C Black. Carol Jean, So.. Hickory Grove Road Charlotte. N. C Blair, Helen Marion. So.. 829 Romany Road , Charlotte. N. C Blackburn. Beverly Lucille, Jr.. 1405 Scott Ave. Charlotte. N. C Blake, Molly. Fr. , . . . . , , . . Belton, S. C Blue, Henrietta Louise, Jr, ,..... Southern Pines. N. C Blue. Patsy Jean. Er., Edinboro Ave, , Raeford. N. C Boeckman, Nancy Sue, Se.. York Road , . Charlotte. N. C Boovy. Eleanor Jane. Er.. 1621 Sunnyside Charlotte, N. C Bowman, Shirley. Er. . . . . . Marshall, N. C Bracken. Anne Cowper, Jr.. 616 N. Church . , . Charlotte. N. C Brandon, Martha Louise, Se. . . . . . Halifax, N. C Brewer, Hilda Oleta, Er., 112 Woodlawn Ave. Charlotte, N. C Broome. Carrie, Jr,, Parker St. . . Monroe, N. C Brown. Anne Kerr. Jr., 214 Kimberly Ave. . , Asheville, N. C Brown, Jean Langenour. So. . . . . . . Troutman. N. C Brown, Kyard Louise, Er. . . . . . , Whiteville, N. C Bruin, Anna Mae, Jr., Chestnut Sr. , . . Henderson. N. C Brumley. Margaret Louise. Jr.. 123 S. Spring St. Concord. N. C Brunson, Jean Corbett. So., 400 Vance St. . . Wilson, N C Bryan, Betty Jeanne, Fr., 133 Sunset Ave. . . Palm Beach, Ela Bryan. Frances Richardson, Er., 2324 Commonwealth Ave. Charlotte. N. C Bullock. Martha Vietta. So. . . Rowland. N. C Burgess. Betty, Fr., 330 W. Hampton St, . Sumter. S. C Burleson. Mary Kathryn. Jr.. 41 Gracelyn Road Asheville, N. C Butler. Jane Allen. So. , . . . Cherryville, N. C Byers. Lucille, Se.. 401 S. Dekalb . , . . Shelby, N. C Caldwell. Hester Ann, So., 378 Pine St. Spartanburg, S. C Caldwell. Jane Amanda, Se.. 1116 S, Tryon St. Char1otte.N,C Campbell. Jane McGregor, Jr. . . Maxton. N.C Cannon, Ruby Mae, 1 year Bu., 1620 S. Tryon St. Charlotte. N. C Carswell, Mary Thomas. So., Buffalo Mause Sanford. N. C Carter, Betty Thompson, Fr. . , . . Maxton. N. C Carter, Edith Louise, Jr., 212 E, View St, Wadesboro, N.C Carter. Kathleen Irene, 1 year Bu., 109 West D. St. Kannapolis, N, C Carter, Naomi Ruth, So., 109 West D. St. . Kannapolis, N.C Cates, Nancy Vitura, Fr.. Orange St. . Hillsboro, N. C Chandler, Margaret Adair. Se.. Sharon Road . Charlotte, N. C Civil, Mary Esther, Bu., 2400 Kenmore Ave. . Charlotte. N. C Civil. Ruth Ann, Jr., 2400 Kenmore Ave. Charlotte. N. C Clark. Alice McAulay, So. . . , C1arkton.N.C Clark. Sarah Alice, So. , , . . Clarkton. N, C Clawson, Mary Evelyn, Bu., 107 Ridge St. . . Lenoir,N. C Claywell. Betty Newland. Fr., 521 Lenoir St. Morganton. N. C Cloniger. Elizabeth T., Se.. 210 W. College Ave. Lenoir, N. C Cochrane. Margaret Virginia. Jr, . . Derita. N.C Cochrane, Susan A.. Se., 708 Berkley Ave. . Charlotte,N, C Colley. Helen Frances, Er,. 241 Harrison St. Reidsville. N.C Cook, Dorothy Jean. Jr., Route 3 .,,., Kershaw, S. C Cook. Mildred E., So.. St. Andrews Lane , Charlotte, N. C Cox. Hazel Marie, Bu., 1218 Myrtle Ave. . ,Charlotte. N. C Crawford. Lillian M., So., 2707 Sharon Road Charlotte. N. C Crawley. Dorothy O.. Er.. 116 W. Thomas St. Salisbury, N. C Crenshaw, Anna Sue, Jr.. 2918 Avondale Ave. .Charlotte. N. C Crowell, Margaret Alice. So. . , . . . ,Oakboro, N. C Cumbow. Pearl Reed, Er., Valley St. , Abingdon. Va Curlee, Peggy Lavenia, Er., 806 E. Tremont . .Charlotte. N. C Dandridge. Nancy Jane. Se, 1300 Crescent Ext. Charlotte. N C Daniels. Margaret Jane, Jr., Rottie 5 Charlotte. N.C Darbyshire. Elizabeth N.. 15r., 915 1nd St.. S E, Moultrie. Ga Davis, Margaret Porter, 1-r. Summit St Mount Holly. N. C Dellinger. Vsltlda E . Fr.. 1013 Marguerite Ave Charlotte, N C Denton. Gene Emelyn, Fr.. 610 Seigle Ave. Charlotte. N. C Diggle. Louise Cobb. Fr, 816 Central Ave. Charlotte. N. C Duckworth, 1-rances Marie. Fr,. N Green St Morganton. N. C Dumbell. Marjorie S.. Fr.. 118 Hermitage Rd. Charlotte. N.C Edmiston. Ruth. Se.. Route 3 Eftrd, Edna. lir, 113 South 4th St, Eflrd. Margaret Ann. So.. 719 XVest Main St Efird. Martha Anderson, Bu.. 715 XV. Main St, Salisbury. N C Albemarle. N. C Albemarle. N. C Albemarle, N, C Hough. Ruth 1. . Iir. 315 South Grifhn Houston. Nancy. Jr, Route 9 Howard. Elivabeth. l'r Howe. Martha Sue. Sp. 303 XVest Sixth Ave Hull. Frances. Jr. Queens Road Hunt, Jean. Fr. Route l Hunter. Barbara A. 1'r. 1019 S. Caldwell St Hu st. Mary Harriet. Jr . Terry St, Hutchens. Sarah. lfr.. Greenwood Drive lmbody. Marjorie. So.. 117 Hillside Ave. Isaacs. Elizabeth. Se.. 1407 Third Ave. Isenhour. Nancy. So.. 1534 Queens Road. W. Jackson. Thelma. So. Brookwood St Jennings. Virginia, Se.. 1613 Dilworth Rd , XV Johnson. Clelia May, Sp lN1onroe,N C Charlotte. N C Matthews. N. C Gastonia. N. C Charlotte. N, C N1arton.S C Charlotte. N. C Hamlet. N. C High Point. N C Charlotte.1N C Birmingham. Ala Charlotte. N C Gastonia, N, C ,Charlotte. N, C Efird, Vy'illie Frances. Fr.. Oakwood Park Albemarle. N. C Elliot. Martha Carolyn, Jr.. 715 Jackson Ave, Charlotte. N. C Ellmore. Kathryn Temple. So. Roxboro. N. C Estes. Sara XVilhelmina. Fr.. Glover St. Orangeburg, S, C Eubanks. Frances Lee. Sr.. Main St. Pineville. N C Ezell. Margaret C. Fr.. 674 Rutledge Ave. Spartanburg. S. C Failor. Dorothy V.. Sp.. 1511 Queens Road Char1otte,N C Falls. Virginia Reid. So,. 717 KV. XVarren St. Shelby. N. C Favell. Ruth E.. Fr., -119 E. XX'orthington Charlotte. N. C Fincher. Dorothy Mae. Se.. Route 1 Matthews. N. C Fitzsimons. Joy D.. Sp.. 1611 Sherwood Ave. Charlotte. N. C Flowers. Mildred Frances. Fr. Mount Olive, N. C Foglesong. Pollyann. Fr.. 1 Cochitnate Road Vv'ayland. Mass Foreman, Hilda G. So.. 1615 Plaza Place Charlotte. N C Fulbright, Inez. Se.. -106 N. 5th St. Vt'ilmington,N. C Funderburk. Dorothy K., Se.. Box 97 Kannapolis. N. C Garrett. Gladys Lucille. Fr.. 1915 Bay St. Charlotte, .C Garrett. Mary Louise. Fr.. 1915 Bay St. Garrow. Anita Hazel. Fr.. Pine Burr St. Gaston. Nancy, Se. Gillespie. Marguerite, So.. R.F.D. No. -1 N Charlotte. N. C Valdese. N, C Reidville. S. C Savannah. Ga C Glenn. Helen E. Jr.. 31-1 N. Highland St, Gastonia. N Golden. Ann, Se. .... Carthage. N. C Gravatt. Betty Ann. Fr.. 905 W. Fourth St. Charlotte. N C Green, Phyllis Henrietta. Fr.. 511 East Blvd Charlotte. N. C Gray. Jane, Jr.. 110-1 Brandon Road Charlotte. N. C Grice. Sarah Louise. Fr.. 517 Hermitage Court Charlotte. N. C Griffith. Gail. Jr.. 330 Ridgewood Ave. Charlotte. N E Goforth. Betty Sue. Jr.. 1130 Norton Road Hogan. Mrs Lucy, Sp.. 30713 N. Graham St. Charlotte. N. Charlotte. N C C Johnson. Mary Eleanor. So.. Lawyers Road Hylas. Va Charlotte. N C Keller. Martha Murray. Fr. Cameron. C Kenyon. Bettie G. Iir 1803 E. Eighth St. Charlotte. C Kerchner. Carol Lois, Fr.. 13 Fourteenth St. Greensboro. C Kerr. Nancy Sue. Fr.. 1607 E, Seventh St Charlotte. C Keys. Julia Rebecca. Jr.. Box 153 Blowing Rock. C Kilgo. Ruth. Jr.. 1717 Belvedere Ave Charlotte. C Killough, Elizabeth. So. Rice St, Hamlet, C Kimel. Fay, Jr.. 1410 Vt'est1ie1d Road Charlotte. C King. Jane Downing. Fr.. Harbor Island VVilmington. C King. Ruth. Fr. Pee Dee Ave Albemarle. C Kirkpatrick. Jane. So. 11-11 Malvern Road Charlotte. C Kornegay. Frances Ruth. Fr . 801 E. Boulevard Charlotte, C Lael, Dortha Blanton. Fr. Glen Alpine. Lael. Elizabth. So. Glen Alpine, Lambeth. Ellen D.. Sp.. 510 Providence Road Charlotte, Lassiter, Peggy J.. Fr., 353-1 Rozzell Ferry Rd. Charlotte, Lalla. Maurine. Jr. Hillsboro. C C C C C Lazenby. Eleanor. So. 3015 Hampton Ave. Charlotte. C Lazenby. Mary Palmer, So.. 108 Peachtree Fayetteville. C Ledbetter. Cora Minta. I-r. Polkton. C Lee. Mary Virginia. Se.. 30-1 Main St. Joplin o Lettzsey. Una Louise. Fr.. 110 S. McQueen St. Florence, S. C Lemond. Eloise. Fr.. Route 1 1 Leonard. Marie. Jr.. 113 S. Torrence St. Levy. Idrienne Esther. So., 1611 E. Boulevard Link. Dorothy. Se.. 1813 Ewing Ave. Long. Mildred Aileen, Jr. 100 Hermitage Road Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C C Haigler, Catherine. Se., Route No. 1 Monroe. N. Hall. Louise. Se. Mount Ulla, N.C Hamilton. Elizabeth. So., 1516 Selwyn Ave. Charlotte. N C Hamner. Peggy. Fr., Cox Road Hardee. Irene. Jr.. 317 First St. Petersburg. Va. Moultrie. Ga Charlotte. Hardee, Kathleen. Jr.. 317 First St. Moultrie. Ga Harden. Margaret. Se. Winnsboro. S. C Harmon. Billie. Se.. Box 1031 Concord. N, C Harmon. Hilda. Se. McBee. S C Harms. Dorothy. So., 1718 Fountain View Charlotte, N. C Harris. Imogene. Fr.. 108 VJ. Gay St Lancaster. S, C Hart, Mary Jane. Jr., 1815 Belvedere Ave. Charlotte. N C Hartzell. Gladys. Jr. Anderson. 5. C Harvin. Betty Sue. Se., 105 Brooks St. Manning. S. C Harvey. Sara Jane. Fr. 1011 E. Vsforthington Charlotte. N C Harwell. Eva. Fr.. 1115 Greenleaf Ave. Charlotte. N. C Hassell, Lucy, Jr, Courtland St. Spindale.N C Hatcher. Ann. Fr. Leicester St. Vkfinchesrer, Va Hawkins. Margaret. Jr.. 1105 Greenwood Cliff Charlotte, N. C Heard, Elizabeth. Fr.. Sharon Road Charlotte. N.C Heath. Betty Mae. Fr.. 710 Romany Road Charlotte. N. C Henderson. Annie. So, Route 7 Charlotte. N C Henderson. Cordelia. Sp.. 1309 Crescent Ave Char1otte.N.C Henderson. Harriett. Jr.. 619 N. Church Charlotte, N. C Hendley, Helen. Jr.. 110-1 E. Fifth Charlotte,N. C Henry. Adelaide. 118 N. Church Charlotte. N. C Henry. Elizabeth. So.. 631 Lamar Ave. Char1otte.N. C Herron. Dorothy. So.. Thornton Ave. Dalton. Ga Hester. Jean. So. 101-l E, Seventh Hillhouse. Esther Love. Se. Hines. Mary Matilda, Sp.. 114 Cherokee Road Hodges. Betsy. Fr, Hol'eman. Sarah. Jr.. 111 First South St. Char1otte.N.C Calhoun, Ga Charlotte. N. C, Grifton, N. C Seneca. S. C. Hollingsworth. Jacqueline. Fr.. 1838 Lombardy Circle Holmes. Mary Elizabeth. Fr.. San Jose Blvd. Honeycutt, Elnora, So., 1130 Greenway Charlotte. N. C. Jacksonville. Fla Char1otte.N C Honeycutt. Wyrnema. Fr.. 114 West Ave. Kannapolis. N. C Horne. Kathryn Sue. Fr,. 1116 Westminster Charlotte,N. C Love. Jeanne. Jr.. 601 Kingston Ave. Charlotte,N. Lucas. Mary Josephine. So.. Elizabeth P. O. Charlotte, N. C Lybrand. Dora. So.. 119 Ridgeway Drive Greensboro. C Manor. Katherine Gordon. So.. 101 E. -15th Savannah. Ga Martin. Mary Katherine. Se, Forest City.N C Martin. XVe1ma V., So., North Main St, Ext. Anderson. C Marshall. Lalla. Se.. -10-1 East Boulevard Charlotte. C Mason. Janice M.. Jr, 1119 Malvern Road Charlotte. C Mauldin, Caroline Ann. Se.. 1019 Dilworth Road. E. C Mauldin. Dorothy Nield. Fr.. 1019 Dilworth Meador. Mary Lillie. Jr.. 16 Maple Ave. Meadows. Ollie Cummings. So.. 105 Pollock Means. Ruth Bikle. Bu.. South Union St, Medberry, Blanche E.. So.. 109 Middleton Dr, Miller. Julia. Se. Miller. Dels Marion. Jr.. 719 Berkley Ave. Miller. Marjorie Alliene. Fr. South Broad Millershan. Harriet V.. Bu., 1719 E. Eighth St Road. E. Char1otte.N. C Reidsville. N. C New Bern. N. C Concord, N. C Charlotte. N. C Vy'hitmire. S. C Charlotte. N. C Clinton, S. C Charlotte. N. C Montgomery. Jane XVatt, Se.. 47 Lawsonville Ave. Reidsvil1e.N.C Montgomery. Jane XV.. Se.. 47 Lawsonville Ave. Reidsville. N. C Moore. Louise. Fr,. 1910 Vail Ave. Char1otte.N.C Moore, Mary B.. Fr.. 116 Vlfashington Pl. Spartanburg. S. C Moseley. Elsie Stokes. Jr.. 511 N. College St. Char1olte.N.C Moseley. Frances S., So.. 511 N. College St Charlotte. N. C Moseley. Sara M . Fr.. 1119 Greenwood Cliff Charlotte. N. C Mosteller. VJinnifred T.. Jr.. 1-10 Middleton Dr. Charlotte. N. C Mundy. Geraldine. Sp., 1701 Amherst Place Charlotte. N C Mu'ray. Beverly F.. Fr.. 1901 Park Drive Charlotte. N. C Myers. Emma A.. Fr.. 907 E Vvlorthington Ave. Charlotte. N. C Myers. Vera E . Se.. 907 E Vklorrhington Ave. Char1otte.N.C McCall, Annelle. Fr., 116 Cheves McCall. Lenore. Jr.. 116 Cheves McCall. Ruby C.. So.. 3550 Rozz21lFerrv Road McClintock. Betty P.. Jr.. 1616 Central Ave, McCord. Ruth Euldine. Fr. 1311 Pembroke McCork1e. Katherine Elizabeth. So.. Route 3 Florence. S. C Florence, S. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N C Charlotte. N. C Vtlaxhaw. N. C I1 P McCork1e, Vivian Rabenin. Jr., . . XVaxhaw. N.C McCoy. Dorothy Lilla, Bu.. N, Main . . . Kannapolis. N.C McDonald, Flora, Se., Route 1 Little Rock, S. C McDow, Mary Heileg. Se.. 3 Garden Terrace Asheville, N. C McDowell, Harriette, Se.. S, De Kalb St. . Shelby. N C McDowell, Sarah Isabel. So. . Vwlinnsboro. S. C McFadyen. Mary Jean, Se. . Ellerbe, N. C McFadyen, Mary W., Fr.. -101 N. Green 1V1organton.N. C McGill. Betty, Fr., 16 South M. . Greer. S. C Mclver, Catherine A., Se.. 625 Royal Court , Charlotte, N. C Mclieithen, lsabel Wescott. Jr. . . .Cameron N. C McKay. Emily, Jr. , . Red Springs. N. C McKenna. Bette. Fr., 2334 Croyden Road . Charlotte. N. C McKenzie. Alice Louise. Jr.. 1215 E. Fifth St. Charlotte, N. C McKenzie, Margaret XV.. So.. 1215 E. Fifth St.. Char1otte,N. C McLane, Mary Lee, Fr.. 2615 Shenandoah Charlotte. N. C McLaurin, Sarah Frances. So. . . . . . Laurinburg, N. C McMullin, Frances Alene, So. . . . McSwain. Beth, So.. S. Washington , . , Nash. Elizabeth Dearman, Jr.. 1511 E. 8th St. Coopers, W. Va . Shelby, N. C Charlotte, N. C Newsome, Jane Evelyn, Se., 225 E. Boulevard Charlotte, N. C Newland. Marie Phila. Fr. . , Union Point, Ga Neely, Patricia B.. Fr.. 1908 Dilworth Road Charlotte. N. C Nixon, Mary Martha, Jr.. 313 S. Poplar Lincolnton. N, C Nisbet. Margaret Scott, Fr., 503 S. Second St. .A1bemarle. N. C Noble, Winfred May, Fr.. 172-1 Garden Ter. Char1otte,N.C Northrop, Frances Edith, Se., 1568 Stanford Pl. Charlotte, N. C Norton, Jane Barnum, So. . Mount Hope, W. Va Ormand. Rita Pearl. Fr., 720 Lamar Ave. Charlotte. N. C Oswalt, Sarah Elizabeth, Se.. Browns Ave.. Route No. 5 Charlotte, N. C Palmer, Evangeline P.. Fr., 514 N. Pafavettee Shelby. N. C Pardee. Sarah Lodge, So., 716 Clement Ave. Charlotte, N. C Paschal. Claudia M., Fr., 302 E, Victory Dr. . Savannah, Ga Patterson. Catherine M., So., 2720 Picardy Pl, Charlotte. N. C Pattishall. Anne Rae, Jr.. 13-11 Biltmore Dr. . Charlotte, N, C Payne. Alice. Jr.. 2-100 Selwyn Ave. . . . Charlotte.N. C Payne, Kathryn E., Fr.. 2-100 Selwyn Ave. Charlotte. N. C Pearson, Mildred J.. So.. 2078 1-Iuntsford Rd. Jacksonvill Penn. Virginia Lee, Fr., 311 E. College Ave. , Lenoir, e, Fla N C Schaeffer, Mary Jane, Fr.. 1527 E. Boulevard Charlotte, N. C Sitton. Marie Dabney. Fr., 1800 E. Eighth St. Charlotte. N. C Scholl. Julia Frances, So., 739 Providence Rd. Charlotte, N. C Scoggin, Harriette Cooper. Se., 700 Main St. . , . Conway, S. C Scoggin, Patricia Earle. Fr.. 700 Main St. . . Conway. S. C Scott. Jessie Thomas, So. . . . .Matthews N. C Seitter, Emily, Se.. Rt. 1. Box 72. Cast Le Hayne Road Wilmington, N. C Shealy, XVinifred. Se., Jackson Road . Gastonia, N. C Shelley, Mary Florence. Fr., 901 Henley Place Charlotte, N. C Sing. Mary Elizabeth. Fr.. 2061 Greenway . Charlotte, N. C Singletary. Jane. So. . . . . . . .C1arkton.N.C Sloop. Virginia, Jr., East Center Ave. . . Mooresville. N. C Small. Betty Jean, Bu., 825 Lexington Ave. . ,Charlotte. N. C Smith, Laura Adelaide, So.. August St. . Greenville. S.C Smith, Mary Elva, Se.. 106 E. Caswell Road . .Char1otte. N. C Smith, Miriam, So. ..., . ,... . , .Cornelius, N. C Smith. Sara Marie, Fr.. Route 7, Box 174 . Charlotte. N. C Smith. Virginia Nell, Fr., 2220 E. Seventh St. .Char1otte, N. C Smitherman, Edith Anne. Fr. . ..., , , . Troy. N. C Spears, Betty Lou, Fr.. -104-1 Warwick , . Kansas City, Mo Sulton, Gloria. So., -1025 Commonwealth Charlotte. N. C Spencer, Mary M.. Jr.. 1718 Queens Road Charlotte, N. C Springer. Margaret, Jr., 534 Seigle Ave. .... Charlotte, N. C Spurgeon. Nadine. So., 908 W. Fifth St. , Charlotte. N. C Starnes. Patsy. Fr.. -101 Poplar Apts. . . , , Charlotte. N. C Stallings, Lucy Jovce. Bu., Route No. 7 Char1otte.N.C Stevens, Blanche Tabar. Fr., Route 1. Box 136 . Council. N. C Stevenson, Mary, Jr. , . . . . . . Seneca, S. C Stephens. Grace King. Fr.. 2-132 XVestf1eld Road Charlotte, N. C Stoyle. Margaret P,. Fr., 2301 Sherwood Ave. Charlotte. N. C Strange, Betty E.. Fr., 2115 Dilworth Road Charlotte. N. C Summerville, Martha, So., 2108 Sherwood Ave. Charlotte. N. C Summerville, Elizabeth. Se., 2108 Sherwood Ave. Charlotte. N. C Summerville, Dorothy, Jr., 2138 Selwyn Ave, Charlotte, N. C Sxvearingen, Dorothy Moore. Fr. St. Matthews. S. C Spillman. Mrs. J. B.. Sp., 116 E. Eighth St. Charlotte, N. C Talmage. Mariella. Fr.. Route 1 . . . Sumter, S. C Teeter, Joyce Elaine, Bu., 809 Lamar Ave, Charlotte. N. C Thomas. Betty Ann. Fr., 206 S. Cameron St. . Winchester. Va Thomas. Kathryn Link, Fr., Box 98 .Peach1and. N. C Thomason. Betty, Jr., 1316 Biltmore Drive . . Charlotte, N. C Thomason, Margaret Henry, So.. Route 5 . Lexington, N. C Thomasson, Sara Jean. Se., Elmare St. , , . . Spindale, N.C Thompson, Margaret. Se.. Box 181 . , . . .Forest City, N. C Turner. Elsa, Fr.. 2514 Clark Ave. . , Raleigh, N.C Tyler. Irene M., Bu.. 2230 Brairwood Road .Char1otte, N. C Vause. Esther. Se., 2-105 Charlotte Drive . . . Charlotte, N.C Vincent, Rosemary. So. . . Lynchburg, S. C Vinson, Portia, So.. Ridgeway Road . . Vogel. Helen. So.. 130 S. Fairview Ave. . Wade. Lona J.. Fr., 2111 Dilworth Road. E. . XValkup, lda Mae. Se. . . . , XVa1ters, Sara Lou, Fr., South Elm St. Walton. Jane, Fr., 15 E. XVil1ow Grove Vklatt. Mary Frances, So., 21-1 Grandin Ave. Place XVayland, Lucile, So. ......... .. Vilebb, Mary Gillian. Jr. . ..... . . Webster. Mary, So., 716 Broad St. . Weeks, Whaley. So., 1937 E. Ninth St. . . . XVelch. Bettye. Fr., 552 Live Oak Ave. . . . , Road . XVhitmore. Ann F.. So., 2229 Malvern Vklilcox, Harriet Orr, Fr.. 2001 Vail Ave. . XViley. Anne, Jr., 225 S. Caswell Road . . XVi1kes, Ruth, Jr.. 307 West Church . . , Richmond. Va Spartanburg. S. C Charlotte, N. C Mclntosh. Fla Marshville. N. C Philadelphia. Pa Charlotte. N. C Malden, W. Va VJay1and, Cora, Se. ... ..., . ,... . .Malden, W. Va Montreat. N. C Kingsport. Tenn N C Charlotte. . Kingstree. S. .Char1otte, N. Laurinburg, . C C Charlotte, . C C C C N . . .Charlotte, N. N S XVil1iams, Carolyn. Se., 327 E. Main St. . ., Easley. . XVilliams, Charlotte, Jr., 2138 McClellan Parkway Sarasota. Fla Perry, Martha B., So., 81 Nations Ford Road . Charlotte. N. C Petteway. Jean Barbee. Jr.. 708 Central Ave. Char1otte.N.C Phifer. Betty Jane, Fr.. 2300 Shenandoah Charlotte. N, C Phillips, Mildred E., Bu., 1132 Greenwood Cliff Charlotte, N. C. Phillips, Mary Whaley, Jr., McRae St. , Laurinburg, N. C. Pickard, Ruth E.. So., 704 S. Second St. . .Smithf1eld.N. C. Pierce, Anne. Sp.. 1719 E. Eighth St. . . . .Char1otte. N.C. Pierce, Frances, Fr. . . . , . . . Mount Holly. N. C. Plowden. Nelie Ann. So.. 308 N. Salem Ave. Sumter, S. C. Pons, Winifred Garrau, Se.. St. Germaine Va1dese.N. C. Poole, Dorothy Evelyn, Fr.. 312 West Main . . Brevard. N. C. Porter. Elizabeth Hoyle, So., 526 Louise Ave. Char1otte.N.C. Porter. Margaret W.. Sp., 2233 Westminster Pl. Char1otte,N. C. Powell, Evelyn Beatrice, Fr.. 411 Park Ave. .Rock Hill, S. C. Powell. Frances Pauline. Fr., Ridge Ave. Kannapolis, N. C. Powell. Margaret Louise, So., 107 Smith . . Chester. S. C. Prevattee. Sarah. Jr.. 201 Madison . . Vlhiteville, N.C. Price, Gloria Jacquelyn, Fr., 814 Lamar Ave. Charlotte. N. C. Prunty, Phyllis Arlene. Sp., 708 E. Boulevard Charlotte. N. C. Prunty, Virginia Frances, So.. 708 E. Boulevard Charlotte. N. C. Pyle, Amy Jean. Fr., 1046 Wateree . . . . Kingsport,Tenn. Query, Nancy Floy, Se., Route 4 . Charlotte, N. C. Raley, Doris Jacqueline, Se. . . . Ruby. S. C. Rea, Virginia, Fr., R,F.D. No. 1 . .Matthews,N.C. Ratclilf, Eleanor Ann, Se.. 2128 Sherwood Ave. Charlotte. N. C. RatcliH. Nan Elizabeth, Fr.. P. O. Box 685 Morven. N.C, Raymer. Maurine Chat, Jr., North Main St. , Davidson. N. C. Robeson, Mary Eleanor. Fr., 1923 Perry Ave. Wilmington, N. C. Robinson. Carolyn. Jr.. 2219 Devine St. Columbia, S. C. Roddey, Anne Kolb, Se., 525 Aiken Ave. .Rock 1-1ill.S. C. Rogers. Mary Marjorie. Fr., Route 2 . . Di1lon.S.C. Rourk. Mary Jeane. Se.. Box 66 Safety Harbor, Fla. Rouse, Helen Inez. Fr., 292-1 Rozzell Ferry Rd, Charlotte, N. C. Rowland, Margaret Garland, So., 12-1 Pine St. Sumter. S.C. Rozier, Mary Elizabeth. So., North Pine St. , Lumberton, N. C, Rucker. Norah Ellen. Fr. . . . Cayce.S. C. Rummell, Franz Clifford. So., 1111 Harding Pl. Charlotte. N. C. Safrit, Kathryn, Jr. , , . .Troy,N.C. Sanders. Nancy Morrison. Fr , Druid Hills Hendersonville. N. C. Sappenfield, Dorothy Ann. Fr., 1809 E. Seventh St, Charlotte. N. C. XVilliams, Margaret Lucile, Bu. , . . . . . Valdese. N.C kVi1liams, Ridley. Fr., 2138 McClellan Parkway Sarasota. Fla Vkfilliams, Yvonne. Se.. Shadrock St. . , . . Waynesboro. Ga Wilson, Aileen. Fr., 1020 Demerius St. . . Durham. N. C XVilson. Mary Virginia, Jr., -111 S. Oakland St. Gastonia. N. C XVolfe. Mary Davis. Fr.. 537 Lamar Ave. . , . Char1otte.N.C Wood. Emma Lynn, Fr.. 130 Overton Place . . Keyser. W. Va XVrenn. Anne Josephine, Fr,. 800 Mt. Vernon Charlotte. N. C XVright, Mary L.. Se., 662-1 32nd Bl. N. W. Washington. D. C Yandle, Martha Moore. Sp.. 1308 Hemlock St. Char1otte,N.C Young, Alice. So., 1931 Cliffwood Place .... Char1otte.N.C Young. Henry Etta, Fr., S. Board St. .... .... C 1inton,S. C Zeiglcr, Phyllis M., So.. 1100 Queens Road, W. ,Char1otte. N. C


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