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

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X DEDICATION To our friends and relatives in the Armed Forces, who defend us on the land, on the sea, and in the air, We gratefully dedicate this book. 1' S Q S 4 .4 Ill ll VHF Hifilfxl DR. BLAKELY,S friendly interest in and high sense of vision for Queens, as Well as every individual who comes Within her Walls, are character- istics for which he is remembered by all with Whom he is associated. We join in his optimism that the Queens of tomorrow will be a Greater Queens, ready to serve ever more efficiently all who come to her. We know that under the capable and intelligent leadership of Dr. Blakely this will become a reality. -- ,,,1-- 131.-KN xlfxxlls Nl. LQUUARID AB.. RI.,-X. Dum uf lr1xlr'114fmr1 Mus IJRANQI s Rmn mm A.B. Anfxlulll lu 1311111 1lfSfIIz!A'lIf Miss Tum MA A1 mx NB., M.A. 1141111 nf Sfllmllllf Niles I'iI 1 I N XVI xx AB. Rl'L'llY AlL'l Mu. KI. XV. Tmmsow, PIR. Birrxm' un! TY'l'LIXI!V'L'l' x ILHI x 10111111 1'11f1?11g 5 i sf 1 - . 4-.,, fi' 6' xjx wi -m ' . --fl 6-. TQ: P' I MY'- 4-. BIBLE DEPARTMENT 'luv' MUSIC DR. GETTYs, Miss TAYLOR ENGLISH DEPARTMENT F qSirting, left to rightj Miss Miss ROBINSON. qStandingj MR. ir- MR. LOVELACE. qLeft to righrj MR. MQCUTCHAN, Mlss DENNY, Miss TILLETT, Miss ALBRIGHT, Mas. LABOWITZ f ffl!! TMENT lg, .if f . P Ak' Mas. Ixluslmxrx, Mm PHII um .K1s11R,MIss CZRII lml T AWD m A A ' , ,,', . - ' 7 ' Q 1 . jj V5 M MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT .4 irc' Du. D1 mxo, Miss LANIOIAII, ANU Du. BARNIS. I ART AND DRAMATICS DEPARTMENT i1 Miss Kmc. ANI: Miss Klwmnuwx -H- v. ,V ,Y 1 -, , Z ,2,. V - 'fr - ,' 5.1 I HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Q., Miss SVVINGLE Miss MILLER EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT DR. CRoss Mlss SEABERG Miss INGLIS DR. ABERNATHY DR. GODARD DR. RETHLINGSHAFER MRS. PORTER BUSINESS DEPARTMENT -gn. fn, MR. INURNIAIN Miss jurxzlw. IN-Ins Noor Miss xll NIsIN Du. Hussx N Du. CIRAIIAM I S SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT SOCIAL SCIENCE AND LIBRARY DEPARTMENT .W QI II Miss I-IARR111 DR. Lu AN Miss DoUc.1,As MR. KENNHH BUSINESS OFFICE 'iii i Mas. XVILKINSON Miss PURCLL1, Miss Mn,11,R Mus. H1-,LMS E13 V 4 mill CQ ' LA fx Q 1 .Y . .. .f '3. 14: .' ,- ' ..L- Vg '13- I. ':' I 5 E I 15 ca wr, V X u - , 1 -16 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ELEANOR BIGGERS , President ELIZABETH HENR3' Virr-Presidmt BETH MCSXY'AIN Sfrrrlary HELEN BLAIR Treasurer R X , R CLASS The oldest branch of ou 'meg services, the Arm' of h' U from our country's birth, suppoqte l S 3 t t nited States, has, 1' - def ded her at every,cfallf:I'he qualities of perseverance, endurance, la,y:1lFx,A .1 characterize the Army hespeak its worth. So, th-e'8eK'.l,C lvfhichf ibits identical qualities, has proved itself worthy of the, age ' rdf Q - I'd rather be N .gjgfq-. so much! It means years of hard work, fun. and el, 'Tiff ' ' ' , . , 1 .. , , . ,X 5 e in r olung form ard with eager anticipa- ' ' X . . tion to whatever the future hal f: ' I if , N Some ot our most vivid nv in eBf4Jrienta J ve rushing 'way back when we were Freshmen, the SOPl1OITl0,gS breakfast givenk' our sister Senior Class, hard Juniors raising money splfglsg r.-Sr., sal fun of stunt nights, practice L . the glory of our own g 'f Vee + e esentful day - graduation! working teaching n X re th f And we're looking ',, 'i: exciting an Li1 ' 'g s-all of us! Secretaries, teachers, nurses, XVaves?lX , ars - they are ' jgbg many gf U5 will fill. Others of us may sfmp ade our books and known handsome six-foot- two ! Whatever the fu b lds, we're eager for it! W '-l We leave grateful fo? the privilege of being Queens girls, for fill that Queens has - X given us, and we fqzl gchar our being here has contributed in J ' l way to the Greater,-Queens nu , 4 a cle, ua-, Su 4'-A, MABEL BEACH Max! lifu-ly I0 surrccd l Iv ALICE ROSE AIKEN B.S. Musir WINNSBORO, 5. C. Alpha Delta Pi Coker College C135 Spectator Club, Choral Club 123, Pres. C3, 43g Pres. Alpl-In Delta Pi, Cheer Leader, Gallery Clmm., Pan Hellenic Council HJ. Clcwrr aml v1IhI-lbizfx Aiken LARUE ALLISON A.B. Bible CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phi Mu Duke fl, 23g S. C. A. Cabinet 13, 435 Orien- tation Comm. U, 43g S. C. A. Fellowship U, 43, Sac.-Treas. 1333 War Service Comm. 143g Leg- islature Social Comm. H35 Choral Club 13, 435 May Day Clim. 443. Hun' you mfr xrcu LuRIIu milmx knifling? lNlABIQL NIURRAY BEACH B.S. Mnxir LfNOlR, N. C. Boarding Studcnt Councxl Rep. 113, Truaw, 12l Sec. 133, Pres. 1-lj, Orchestra 1l, 2, 3. 41, Pres, 11, SJ: Valltyrxc 1211 Alpha Kappa Gamma 13, 413 W'lm't Wlm 15, 41: Honor Counctl. Legislature. Scrnor Supcrlativc 1-lj. Mulu'l'x lrkr .ru rlrflvll' rlorfl, thc rzvlrv' rum llnuu. PEGGY BELL BENOIT B.S. Hmm' Emnunzifs CltlARLOTTlH N. C. Clu Ormyqa Spectator Club, S. C, A. Fcllowslnp, S, C. A Cabinet 11,1 Home HC, Club 11, 235 Class SC-J. 1333 Pres. Day Studunt Body, Honor Cuuncnl. Lcgnslaturu, Alpha Kappa Gamma, ll lm'1 ll lm 143. Pug has vt rvjllvl11,1g4pm uumlrlj , lzrluus, .mll Bill! ELEANUR LAZENBY BIGGLRS A.B. English and Bilwlv CIIARLOTTL, N. C. Plwr Mn Orclwcstra 111: S. C, A. Cabmct 1l--Hg S, C. A. Fcllowxhip 11431: Ad. Stall Blum and Coxoxu 11, ZH, Busmcss Mgr. Quill 123, Day Student Council, I, R. C, 131: Class Prcsndent, Honor Councll, Alplxa Kappa Gamma 15, 41, ll lm'x W'lv0, Pan4Hcllcmc Cnuncnl, Sngnu Mu. Scmor Supcrlativc, Lutcrary Ed, CORONLT 1-U, Onunta- lion Comm. 124413 May Court 11'-lj, Maid- of-Honor 141. Dnu't you llufllt I lull' flu' mmf It umlrvful lwvlw.mll? Q? ELEANOR BIGGERS Most rzllracfizz' HELEN MARION BLAIR A.B. Clzcmixlry and Biology CHARLOTTE, N. C. Alpha Gamma Della Spzctntor Club QU: Linnean Club 11, 215 Rat Day Comm. Chm. fljg Benzene Ring 13, 41, Pres. 1-Hg Orientation Committee, Class Treas,, Vice-Pres, Athletic Council, I. R. C., Class Editor of CORONET 141. For ffcpcrzdabillly. Hrlvn u'inx Ihr blur ribbon. JEAN LAUGENOUR BROWN B.S. Sf'rrf'laVial Aflnzirzixfralion TROUTMAN, N. C. Alpha Drlla Pi May Quccn, Legislature, Cm. Social Comm., Dean's List. Vice-Pres. Boarding Student Coun- cil 441. Dignifini nm! lowly, as a qurrn should bv, KAYE SAFRIT CAMERON A.B. Hisiory TROY, N. C. Aljrbu Gamma Drlta Kay' if fmoibvr um' ulm run faulbim' nmlrlmouy uml mllvgf. BETTY ALICE CHANDLER B.S. Nursing SALISBURY, N. C. Catawln College HJ: Presbyternan Hospital C2 313 Queens Q-U. Arlolbvr xuvll vlnrwf LILLIAN MARIE CRAWFORD B.S. Aff CHARLOTTE, N. c. Alpha Dulta Pl Pan Hellenic Council 1333 Art Club 13, 41 Say you llku lbs pnratruuprrs, Maur? FS :SFT vga iff? . ' , Z! VIRGINIA FALLS Bvxf IfI'I'xxrd . I -4 a x +. . . 9 Ji VIRGINIA REID FALLS B.S. Sf'cn'farial Adminisfraliozz SHELBY, N. C. Kapfm Dvlla XV. C. U. N. C. UQ: French Club, Choir QZJQ Choral Club C2-45. Sopbiv is likv L1 Druszlufl rbirm Ifall. ADELAIDE HENRY' GERMON A.B. English CONCORD, N. c. - W. C. U. N. C. 1115 Queens Players, COIIONLT Staif, Blum reporter CZJQ Stunt Night Clam. 151. RUTI1 PKNITA GRM B.S. AJIIVAHIQQ STATLSVII Ll , N. C . Muclwll C1-Huge qllg Prmbvxurmn Hmpuul l:,XlglPu1:1:l1x K-H, A fnlw lfllll ,urrl nlm'H lu' .lu rnrllrlll nllru. DoRo'1'1n Town HARMS A.B, Chrnzlxfry am! Muflw CIlARI,OlYT11, N. C. l'f11 MM Llnmnn Limb. Sxum Night Comm. 1113 Bufincw Smxf 131110 12, UQ licnlcm: Rang HJ, Sac.-Tren. 141: Ihmmss SLJH Cnkuxm 1-U. Du! 11 nl1l.f fn' LI ,quail lwlfv In HI. Mmjqurllfnllz. ANNr SOMMERYILLI' PIATCHIZR B.S. SL'L'l'1'llLll'fLII Afllzzirzixlmzfrrnnf XVINCIWESTYR, VA. Kujvpu Dllln Du.m', Ln: 1123 Qucunk Sclwlnr tl, Zig Vnlkyrnc, I. R, Cf., Sccremrv 5. C, A. Cabuncr 4213 Alpha Ion ml-313 Alpha K:ppa Lmmnu xl, UQ Scnmr Superlatnc, H-mor Cmmnl, Srudunt Body Prci., W'fm'x Unfvff Nj, I'lul1l1, gum Lulm .llgullj lx u unllf fu ww mul In jruur will-,qu jun lmzr m Lflfly ful Ifm juur. :S ,-. il' iff. ANNE HATCHER Most popular ANNIE FRED HENDERSON A.B. History CHARLOTTE, N. C. French Club 121. Armin Fmi ami rbiliirmr-ibn-J' go logflbcr. MARGARET ELIZABETH HENDRY A.B. Hisfory CHARLOTTE, N. C. Alpha Gamma Drlta Marion College Cl, 223 I. R. C. Ci, 43. A Though shr'x bcun burr only a xbart while, every- mu- knows what a grand girl amz' failbful zvorkrr Margc' is. ELIZ.-'kBl'TH FRILNK Pl HI NRX A.B. Hillary Cl'lARI.O-lqlrl, N. C. Clu Ulm',Q.1 Frcnch Club 1173 Clmml Club, Llupul Clnur Il-U1 Drank Lust, Sugmn Xlu li, -UQ Max' Cuurr, Lcgulnzurc, I7.1v Sludcnl Qmxnul, Clan Yarn:-Prcs, 1-H. Lllfs uluxm' lmfllly umlwx nm' llmlk nf u 4qn.l.l.w, JEAN Ivlfuuxi l'l1,STILR B.S. Sc'rn'1'urn11 Allulirllxlmfirm CllARLOT'l'h, N. C. Ply! Mu Camera Club, Buuncss Stall Comm! I lljg lfrcnclm Club. Buimuss SUIT Blum 121g Alpha lun ll, 3, -Hg Orxunlntlmw Cun1m,, Pan Hullcmc Councul, Du.1n's Lust, Class Prophet, Prcx. Plu Mu 1-U. llnfm! lx rf ufmllf Hull 1' ffm! flmku lun' xu llfculflll? ELNORA AGNES HONl1X'CL'T'T B.S. HLIIII1' ELCUIIIHIIILW Cl'lARLKJT'l'E, N. C. PM MH S, C, A. Cnbmct llbg Day Student Cuuncml tlbg Legislature, Bunlcnc Rmg, Home lic, Club HJ. Cufwlvlv, xuurl, mul mzfun'-llml'l Num, -4. 'T ,Q MARJORIE IMBODY Mort rrrsnlilv MARJORIE ANNE IMBODY B.S. Sacrvfarial Adminixfrufion CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phi M11 Blum Staff 11, Zig CORONET Staff 11-455 Class Vice-Pres., Valkyrie, Rat Day Chm., Stunt Night Gallery Chm., 12,9 I. R. C., Alpha Iota, Orien- tation Comm. 12, 3, -lj, Day Student Council Trcas. 122, SCC. 13j. Class Rep. 143, Dean's List, Marshal, Sigma Mu 13, 4j: Alpha Kappa Gamma, Student Body Vice-Prcs., Stunt Night Chm., Senior Supzrlative, Class Historian, Wbok VWJU 1-lj. If you :wut if julz dom' wvll, jus! axle Mm-giv lo do if! MARY JOHNSON B.S. Ari CHESNEE, S. C. A lowr of xlirrvilliwzf Ninn' KAW Ko1xNu,,xY B.S. Sm'rf'h1riu1 Allr1ziuitln1liml CH.-XRLOTTI, N, C. :llpfm Gllmnm Dull.: Alpha Iota tl--H. Sec. 441: I. R, C, H, -H. Trcas. 1-UQ Dcmn's Lut ll, -Hg Chuml Club, S, C. A, Cabmcr, Orxcntatum Comm., S. C, A. Fclluwshlp, Typist for CORUNVI' 1-U. Mary Kult' It lrmknlg furxcurll' In xzwlflllllly flullx funn' xllfflwrlf DORA Eus LYBRANU A.B. Hixlury QREENSBORO, N. L. fllfvlm Dullll Pl XV. C. U. N, C. Il, 21g XV.1tknns Huuw Pres.. Bonrdxng Student Cuuncul 1-H. Clulfwx .lull flux jrlrmfvfDnfQn' fun 'rm ru rlluxxvlu THELMA VERMLLLE NlARTIN B.S. SvU'l'h1:'i111 AL,l7IfIIi.Yfl'llfffIIl ANDERSON, S. C. Alpha Eta Sngma il-43, Sac.-'l'ru:n. 135, Pro, 1473 Basketball Team ll-333 XY'.1r Sxrvncc Cumm H, -Hg Class Rcp, Athletic Council. S, C, A Fellowship 147, llufmf uunlll nur fmtfivlfmll hulnl Ju nvlfmllf Tlwlflm? fl' VIRGINIA PRIJNTY Mos! .llIfl'HflQt'llf 4' i'f5f'f fi'w7' ' 'F www 'M i l g I f l . ',g 'L CAROLYN CRABTREE MCALLISTER B.S. Nursing MT. PLEASANT, N. C. Newberry College fl, 215 Presbyterian Hospital 12. 314 Queens HJ. 11's a grrnt work j'01I'YL' doing! SARA FRANCES MCLAURIN B.S. Sfcrelurial Adrfzirzisfrafion LAURINBURG, N. C. Kappa Drllu i Spectator Club, Linnean Club fljg S. C. A. Fellowship, CORONET Staff, Chm. Rat Court C23 ' S. C. A. Cabinet, Class Christmas Card Chmi Hjg Alpha Iota 13, 41, Alpha Kappa Gamma, Pres. Kappa Delta 142. A x1I'r'z'l girl IIIIII' a raflabla' I'.x'ft11l'iI'I'. BETH MCSWAIN B.S. Sz'rr4'larinl Adminisfralion SHELBY, N. C. Kappa Dulhl C, U. N. C. 11, ZJ, Capt. Clasa Volleyball Team IH: Class Sec., Alpha Iota, Busincss Manager CORONET 147, Bvtlfs gnml-Ioolciug rlolhrx arc lbw vmy uf all Of ln. LOUISE GRATTAN PAINTER A.B. Hixfory SWANNANOA, N. C. Montrcat College 41, lj: S. C. A. Cabinet Vice- Pres., S. C. A. Fellowship, I. R. C., Alpha Eta Sigma 1-H. WH' our Loum' il full' of lfmllfat for Ibn vAL'1'llcrlt work sln-'t ifnm' nu nur rrvpur programs ibix yrnr. CATHERINE WELFLEY PATTERSON A.B. Hixlury CHARLOTTE, N. C. Chi Omuga Spectator Club, S. C. A. Cabinet, Camera Club KH: Blum Staff 123: S. C. A. Fellowship OJ: May Court, Pan Hellenic Council, Pres. Cbi Omega K-U. Ca! Pu! bnx man' hfmu bn xlmra' of pevsormlify. -f7v-A----V f-- Y I '.-. f- 0-TI' .1 '-4' V i FRA NZ RUMM Most original ELIZABETH HOYLE PORTER A A.B. History BURLINGTON, N. c. Alpha Glunma Delia Camera Club 11, 235 S. C. A. Fellowship 11-453 I. R. C., Choral Club, President Pan Hellenic Council, Pres. Alpha Gamma Delta HJ. Lib, yolfrc I1 grvu! Iuarkn. BETTIE POWE A.B. Hisfory GREENVILLE, s. C. Furman University fl, 215 Orchestra, Little Symphony 131. Brtlic is a person wbo's wire lo be around. V1Rc11NxA FRANCES PRUNTY B.S. Mzrxif CIJARLOTTYL, N. C. Quucns-Davndsun Symphony, Lnxlc Symphony ll--Hg Dean'5 Lux! Q2--Hg Qucuns Scholar, Chief ,lunmr Nlarihal dig Sigma Mu 13, -U, Pres, 1-Hg Alpha Kappa Gamma. S, C. A, Cabnnct, Qurll Stall, W'bu's llwlwu, Colxoxm' Stall, Class Poem 145. lx llvnu urlyllmzq Ilml Plnuly rlm'I Alu? MARY ESTHLR Rfuusu' B.S. Lalvurafory Tl't'L71l0l0l2Y1' QHARLOTTE, N. C. Benzene Rmg 13. -H. As u lalv lulbrllnllrr, NI.ny'x om' ul flu' flllvxl. FRANZ RUMMEL B,S. Mnsif mm' Sparzixla Cl-IARLOTTE, N. C. Alpha Guumza Dultu Orclxcirra ll-435 Ednronal Stall of Blum, Spamxh Club ll. lj: Lnule Symphony Orchcsxra 11411 Edimrnal Smal? CORONIT ll-41. Class Ednor llb, Edxlur-1nfChief l4Jg Scnxor Supcrlatxvc, Pan Hellenic Rcprcsenrauve l-H. Our lmlf un' nff lu yan, Su, um mmjnfmll lllllnfl an ,,.- -I 'J ,fr ...v 5- -3 gi T' Ip ,J LAURA ADELAIDE SMITH A.B. French and Psychology SIMPSONVILLE, s. C. Alpha GHIII711U Della Furman University C134 French Club. Linnean Club C233 S. C. A. Fellowship Q2--U, Cabinet 4413 Dean's List, I. R. C. O, 433 Sigma Mu, Alpha Kappa Gamma, Second Vice-Pres. Board- ing Student Council HJ. Laura-ibr pride of Mixx Langfonl and Dr. Abernathy. MIRIAM SMITH B.S. Serrm'ariul Administration CORNELIUS, N. C. Alpba Gamlnu Delia Spectator Club fljg Linnean Club C225 S. C. A. Fellowship fl, SQ. Mirium will 11111110 sonic mlm I1 gaozf secretary-or a goal! wifr! PATRICIA ANN STARNES B.S. Ar! CHARLOTTE, N. C. Par ix all IN lu bv n lop-ranking ariisf. Mmm LAURA TWISUALI1 fl.B. Hislory IIALII Ax, N. c. Puacc Cullcge ill: Mndmln College lllg Hockuy .md Vulluy Ii.1ll Team, S. C. A, Fcllnwxlnp 1331 Con-HN11' ldxtnrml Surf HD, Awsmnx lfdnun' Q-Hg I. R. C. 1-H. WWW gut Grin-gill ml flrr mimi. Pokrm ANN XIINSON B.S. Mum' RICHMOND, va.. plljvfm Drill: P1 Cl1or.xl Club ll-431 French Club QI-U3 Pnmt Syswm Cumm., Cnr of Louvre In Lucurncf' Class Lmwyer 14 D. Camum Hula :UNH 144' xr! uluug ullfvnul Pmllll llull fwr' .n'4rr1l? MARY FRANCES XVATT B.S. Homv El'UlIUlIljl'X CHARLOTTIC, N, C. Club. Spccumr Club, Hume Ec. Club ill- I:.l x .1 lnfky Img, ,qlllnlg lr nm' ,girl .nhl lx lmrm' uf. muym .Ill 111 umm' LUCILLE CLARK WAYLAND B.S. Sefrefariul Admin. MALDEN, W. va. Alplm Gamma Dalia Linz-x Staff, S. C. A. Cabinet 11, 45. Pres. 1455 Spectator Club 11, 25: Class Sec. Quill Statf 125, S. C. A. Fellowship 11-45, Pres. 135: Class Treas,, I. R. C., Athletic Council 1353 Alpha Kappa Gamma 13, 45g May Court 145. Can you brlfz but low' Ln wilb bar frivmlly smile aml lJz r xiwfrrily? CAROLINE WHALEX' WEEKS B.S. Secretarial Admin. CHARLOTTE, N. c. Alpha Gamma Delta Spectator Club, Linnean Club 115, Quill Staff, Business Staff CORONET 125. Lrfx ga Io Cbarlcxiou, Whaley! . 1 i Q P. 5 .,..t.. , ...-..,.Y .. ........,..,,, A . - -HL. CAROLYN WILSON A.B. History GASTONIA, N. C. Alpha Drllu Pi Montrcat College 11, 25: May Court 13, 45, S. C. A. Cabinet, S. C. A. Fellowship, Legislature, War Service Committee, Board- ing Student Council 145. Carolyn has ilignily-plus! IGMA PHI 'li 'L Qiw ZX., ,Az M 'Q' nn, .m' U ., as Ita! 'H y J 1,99 ll Q7 'rf , ,L ,vi f ,. 1 W' 553' El w i fi' 1'-A '- 1 1 If if Y' ,f 'fr . ' fwg, , I ,s ,A ,fu I : As' V , wvfje A . up W'lw's Wlvo Among Sfmlenfx in American U11iz'frxifir's and Collegrx is published through the cooperation of over 600 American colleges and universities. These books are placed in the hands of companies who annually recruit outstanding students for employment. It is the only means of national recognition for graduates which is devoid of politics, fees and dues. The purpose of Wb0's Wfm is to serve as an incentive for students to get the most out of their careers, as a a means of compensation to students for what they have already done, as a standard of measurement for students, and as a recommendation to the business world. Students are selected by an impartial method, and requisites for membership are character, scholarship, leadership in extra-curricular activities, and potentiality for future usefulness to business and society. .fi MABEL BEACH Pucci' Biaivorr ELEANOR BIGGERS !xNNI HA rr ru R Vl1u.1Nl,x PRUN I x ,, f- 1, 2 MARJORIE lxmom i ANN1 I,l,l Mc CAII N if gsaa s A i -lx ,', 1, E 6 , -X, , NJN 6-saggy 1 s Y X J! Ns- .' The tradition of th n ?glas 3' A avy, is one of success in every u aking. Thfr 1- y a loyal and spirited group. Highlights of,t year: T clas has givenwjunior activities a high s ot in Cav us life. i 5 ,afln-u in stunt ni ht be an the P J, .1 , g g f 43 - , V list. A successf ly spons ed ' e i to Lucerne came next. An attractive Jurgsior irecto Was 9 ,aw and proves helpful to admin- istration anicl Nudents a ik Sing program was another f A , I, junior project, and thff ju s enter ! W ole-heartedly into the War k.i!' ' X l Bond Drive. Last 0 , ame the c Wni g achievementea Junior- Senior which gav t ear's seniors tgra send-off from the senior class of next ye . ,fl l, N 'kb' l s jj Efiiirsf jul '10, Sm X 4 bf' N. .- -. J JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS EDNA Almms PI'L'.KfLI'l'lIf ELSA TUIANVR Vim'-Pn'mlmf S101 III, Nmap I Smwfury MARH SIT1 UN Trmxzzrvr -5.-3, .. Q ,I L EuNA AnAMs Winston-Salem AlARGARl:T BALLARD .Lincolnron ELIZABETH ANN BARRENTINE Charlotte Nl:-XRY LAEY BUST Harrisburg, SHIRLEY BOWMAN . Marshall, FRANCES BRYAN Charlotte, JOYCE CARPENTER Concord, BETTY CARTER Lumberton, NT BETTY CLAYYY ELL Murganton,N NADEENE DARBX'SHIRE , Moultrie Ga FRANCES DUCKXVORTH Morganron, N MARGARET EZELL Spartanburg,S C CHARLOTTE FAIR , I.incolnton.N C POLLY FOGLESONG ,XVayland, Mass BETTY ANN GRAX'ATT Chmrlotrc.N C Q S Br TSX Plum.: s KAIHM N Sul Houxl Bl TU Hum Mum B1 Tru Klxxus CARQL Klnumla ,IAM Kms RUTH KIM, Aoms Masox Dormrnv Ai.-KULDIN ANNHLE McCALL ELIZABETH MfG1L1. Enx A'ilLLI R Brvrnu' Muanfu' MARGARLT Nlsal-T CLAUUIA Pmrwu Grifum. N. C. Charluuc, N. C. M8n1phns, Tenn. Clurl-nw, N. C. Grecnsbum, N. C. W'xlxn1ngmn,N.C. Oak Rndgc, Tenn. BJssetL,V.1. Charlotte, N. C. Florcnce, S. C. Greer. S. C. Concord, N. C. Charluuc, N. C Monlrcat. N, C Savannah, C13 .Q R Q- Q 1: 'wi -,. ' '57 V , 5 5 X Y n i-Q A - ds' . X- 5 - saw V- 27 1 3 f ,Q fx , fv 'N -2 1: 1 D, - . v x - 4? Y , -' - : at H Q-' -. 'W7 I V s 12, 5, ? 5 f x 'IS' -v- zl , C' 4' Fl 70? 6' L . W. 5 ., ., , . .E J., f I s I cv. T .T.7 x, mf - LJ. . 4-9, 1,1 f 4 T W ---271:97 54 U6 G -s 1-. W- 76: K-1 qfu- V I . , . l . I gf.: fs 1 le 2' ' -'4 1 1 - if iw' 'I sl I N - e 4. A 1- N W ' fnivi' i Wg, 2 jUNl NlARGARET PLONK Charlotte, N. C. NANCY SANFORD . Hendersonville, N. C. Ninn' Gw'ENuoI.YN SHIFLET, Marion, N. C. MARIE SITTON . Charlotte, N. C. VIRGINIA NELL SMITH . Charlotte, N. C. BLANCHE STEVENS . Council, N. C. ELSA TURNER Raleigh, N. C. BETTYE ANN XVELCI-I Kingstree, S. C. MARY LOUISE XVHITMIRE Asheville, N. C. C.-xIIoI.x'N L. WILSON Lancaster, S. C. EMMA WOOD . Sea View, Va. 1 X W., vhs- A Afdlilf RL, ji! ' im 1 I P71 43 Y' f S37 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SARA jo CRAXVFORD Pr'vxidwzf SARAH BOBBITT . Viva-Prcfsidmzf ELINOR BELL Scrrffary LOUISE WILSON Treasurer .,il, ':.. f It li f .p ffl 'Mi i l ' ti 2' V Y, 2 5 fl! i i soPHoM'o1iE QILSJLASS Like the Marines, the Sophomores are or anything! And they have shown that they can take it! d 'f 'K figs? Once Freshmen and soon will b -imiors .xgtle sisters, but now we are enjoying the Sophomore tr. Vitions irwgagits-traditions like Rat Day when we held the Pre rr?n it A our mighty thumbs, the glorious day when we ghave ord inst ' fr taking them and initiated '1 TJlf1'r HeW freshmen into our A1 ai MQer.s.Our greenish tint of last year is fading into blue. More gnd ' ore of yewefliv c lQiieens are instihed Q i into us. We started, Catchnift 'soirrit of ,V ma y the friendly a vice and cooperation gi 'Q1,usJb5Qou , ',g:., V piorsxrld Zpow y we bid them oi? iii f. lxggzllopiniii thii in the next ax X A i it or, yiof th'e understzrsdingmnd loyalty our Sister Q ssl ,,' yt, 'f hge pgt two yeargjff l E Pl f l as N c ll' -4 Q gw X il' if Q X, ..,n,, ,lm , 1' ' ,Nl ,,.'l..,'U4 ' X IURES X 3' SQPHG Mary Elnora Anderson Louisville, Ky. Elizabeth Andrews Statesville, N. C. Mary Katherine Bain Burlington, N. C. Virginia Ballard Lincolnton,N. C. 5? 'S ar :F E as L- - tv' 2 H' Y v V I p . Q 'Y ,N - 2 .73 ,N , 'F 1, .- 2 Q. 'va M :xo K V, 4a s. Q 1 4 -l , . , . ,, v h N I rg, 1' I Y-,R K V Cf ' B C- - sf-' Q 1 45 - vm fu 2 , ' ' -4' :PK ' x l ff ,, ca 2 Jai w . ,6 -4- Y i Y' I l 2 .Sb ' , H- I 27 - -- vv F -C 1 0 '57 '- 'gl' V . ' . - -7' . , ,. P n. V .. as as 4- '- fr' . 'Q - V, . I N Florence Irene Bame Louise Bamford Elinor Bell Elsie Blackburn Bradcene Blackman Jayne Alyce Blanton Sarah Bobbitt XVillene Brotherton Elise Chapman Mary Frances Combs Carolyn Corry Mary Brown Craig Kitty Crane Francella Craven Sarah jo Crawford Alma Cuthbcrtson Estelle Darrow Carolina Beach, N. C Pittsburgh, Pa Charlotte, N. C Charlotte, N. C Bruin Creek, N. C Shelby, N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte, N. C Elkin, N. C Tifton, Ga Chester, S. C Charleston, XV. Va Mooresville, N. C . Farmville. Va Glenn Alpine, N. C Ch arlotte. N. C Helen Davis . Signal Mountain, Tenn Beth Deaton Paula Elliott Betty Ellis Mary' Lee Flowers Ellen Freeman Sarah Caddy Statesville, N. C Summerton, S. C Boone, N. C. Lake City, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. Ellerbe, N. C. Mi JRIQ. Xlarqarul Null llarrnll lmnlx Harm-n lxa llarvwll bran- Herndon Carulyn Hub-.nn Durnllw Vlunu Hulnlur lc n llivlmu Xlargarrl ll 1v-: lx. Yxrgxma Alacluma Ruth larrull Clurlurru Rav Carnlvn livawlcr Marv lilla Kluu lov Lung Bnllre Luck Bern' Lurl Marv NlcLSnll Annu: McGnrr RuDul KlcNIullan Burn' Morrow Sarah Yxrgxma Ncxll Rcbccca Nrrkius Ia n Nl-bla Bucrly l arl-ser Mary 'lane Patterson Grace Pendleton Bearrace Potter Helen Porter lir-mr, N Q Cl1arlurlc,N.C. Llxarluuc. NA fl1arlurrc,N K C lmlun. 9 C Clurlntlc, N. 'C Ulaclwanvnllu, l-la XY'lm.'nlIc. N C Bluehclnl, VV. Va Clurlulrc. N. C Clurlurrc, N. C Charlnuc, N. C Newton, N. C Flurcncc, Ala Hamlct, N. C SI1elby.N. C Greer. S, C Sal1sl1wury,N.C Charlurre. N, C Cl1arlorrc.N.C Scncca, S. C Cl1arlcs!on,S.L Charlurru, N. C Cl1.1rluL!c.N.C Charlnue. N. C Cl1arl0rre,N. C. Charlotte, N. C Charlorre, N. C ,- Q 'nd .P 5: 4' xx . X 1 1 an 4' 'R sa 5: N. ' -v H .- 'S I 'V Q- sd' x Sf' I I f Q 1 x ,if -J 1 ' 'N -9 7 f:?S , v ., , fa- l 2 3 25, :..' If -. .sv J , Ir i M., .-.' , A l K. A 9 W' ,Q A ? 'vu .A N . . ' v :r qv . ', . v ,j - , . I fa za ? Q . A 4 M LL Il, Ll' 3 C, X 1 nv-L, 3 3 is 1, Q X 'A A 1 4 x- - ,,, 5 . -., , ' . X. 1 .Q J Z W , ' 'bl ,7 ' .wikis ff' - i Y-,Ui , Y 'v X, .. V I . r SEN ea. . ' V 1 -- ra in ,a ., V 'v IQ Q 5- ,gs V '7' A . v V--F W VIA I Y bij'-' . ' i we i5 A x, ' Qw- Q ' i 5 - U 'fra , 1 W ' 'sf N - ' 1 T : X I 53 if S: I , V' i . 4 lf' i. NJ' -. . -fl Q1E l Nancy Virginia Rea Lenorn Redfern Betty Sehaaff Doris Skirrow Ann Smith Lilyan Smith Betty Lou Spears Betty Frances Starr Virginia Tarlton Martha Ann Thaxton Rose Tinder . Mary Lee Todd , Martha Venning . Jeannette Wfade Esther W'arCl Frances W'ells Bettie W'illiams SOPHO Matthews. N. C. . Monroe, N. C. Whshington, D. C. East Orange, N. Charlotte, N. C. Cornelius, N, C. Kansas City, Mo. Greensboro. N. C. , Charlotte, N. C .Charlotte, N. C Princeton, W. Va. . Charlotte, N. C . Mt. Holly, N. C Charlotte, N, C Nakina, N. C Chester, S. C Charlotte, N. C Frances Louise Wilson, Robersonville, N. C Gwyn Wfooelrutf l High Point. N. C X IORIQS 'N f K- A Q I bfi' ii f S L ' XJ 59 Q I Ir., , ,,r- rl 1. .17 - i,g1' 1 af'?' . n Nl! ,-A 3 Xe as y FRE Jill b sg.. ' Li ss Though they're youngest u, all, th -f affvn e 'l, T2'Air Corps, have made themselves -C.. na, 'bf The 'i k ly . ng highl When it,s large scale action yan-W fi A , - use .51 I and the Air Corps! -ff' 55 is - ' ,Xl i We Freshnieif believe that on a place for our- selves on the campus. On Ra Q--3- 5 I' aturedly accepted our duties assigned us by the Soph fes a rged withfigenapries of good fun and realities of painfu ' inti ff' ' ave taken parfiin all of the activgesfon campus, inclu g ll ifhhlwtn atics, literary ppblica- tions,isocialentertainments, a jd KK 'A -i.Q cteristically,NWe all anticipated each holiday, and u' t C ' lk -3 and Christmas celebrated at Queens provided ' s 5? 1 a ' ii 15 ft us with happy memories. Ideal W gy' l ', ' ' fa at ears at I ens, and We sincerely hope that we ' ards of the college of which we are a part. KX 0 L FRE H Y-u FRESHMAN CLASS GFFICERS SHIRLEY WARNER Pr'w1Junf Prom' KIMRlX Vm'-Pr-rwiflml MARTHA SCARBOROUGH Svfrvhzr'y-Tmzxzzwr' - - N ---. .I F A Q-Q . ..T. T, X 'rs' 'NRG 41,--'f . -f .:. . V .. N -x vs -1 3 0 .R 1. K. 1?- ,k , 7r--- - 7-'mfg K 1 Q h -V,, l,, Y ,..1 I if B F: E' . V 1 ' 'I I , i 'J' Qi' f V I Q iii C4 Q4 .57 Edith Abbott , ,,..... cimime, N. c. 'Q Dolly Adams , . ,Charlotte, N. C. ' Sue Anderson , . . . . . . . . Rome, Ga Melba Bailey , . ..., Mooresville, N. C T11 :C V . Sarah Bangle . , . Charlotte, N. C. '1 j N, Ruth Ann Barber , . . .Charlotte, N. C. N' , V7 Sarah Elizabeth Barber. . . . .Metter, Ga. 1 - ' Elizabeth Barnum , Southern Pines, N. C. 7: 2' 'E' 3' Helen Barrier , . . . . . .Concord, N. C ,. , Y ' Sarah Hope Beal ,,.,.. Charlotte, N. C. MC-3 ' by Barbara Black , . . .Charlotte, N. C. 'V x' l- India Boozer . Charlotte, N. C. ' Q ' Q Betty jean Boyd . . . . Charlotte, N. C. i - Meredith Bridges ...... Charlotte, N. C. - I 'H Q Nancy Lee Brown ..,., Decatur, Ga. 1 is , -,J Linda Bryan ...,. .... M oultrie, Ga. F2-5 ' l fi X I K , i A . ' be ', .553 e, ., S . 1:21 -I ci.. ' , . .VK -' Q ' . . nga- Y I GZ- uh: X . nv' IV A4 A - . C F . SQL Mary Ann Bullock . Elizabeth Burn .. Dorothy Burton .. Pauline Pearl Byers Mildred Byrd ,. Bonnie Caldwell , Betty Camp ...... Mary Helen Carpe jane Carter .... , . . . ,Henderson, N. C. , , . . . .Charlotte, N. C . . . .Thomasville, N. C. . . , .Charlotte, N. C. . , . .Chai-lotte, N. C ....,..Concord,N.C . . . . , .Charlotte, N. C. nter. . .Newberry, S. C . . .Lumberton, N. C. N Bedie Carolyn Chaney .... Midland, .C. Ardis Childs .......... Lincolnton, N. C. N Ann Clement . . . .Mocksville, . C. Sarah Coble .......... Monroe, N. C. Betty Jean Cochrane ....... Newell, N. C Barbara Cook ..,....,.. Charlotte, N. C. Virginia Elizabeth Cook. .Reidsville, N. C. MEN Peggy Carter Kitty Cooper Charlotte, N. C Blacltey. Ky Elizabeth Davis Yvilmington, N. C Marv Katherine Davis Gloria Deal Alberta Delozler W'anda DeLozier Eloixe Dent Martha Dixon Mildred Dobaon ,lean Dunbar Miriam Fdmunds Ruth Ev.-art ,lean Fant Florence Ferguson Betty Fullbright Betty Gallant Nancy Gardiner Sudie Goodman Doris Gragg Rue Guthrie Charlotte Hamor Margaret Hardwick Mary Alice Havwood Whlma Head Elizabeth Helfrich Elizabeth Helms Coline Helvinston Jeanne Hudson Peggy Hull' Shirley Hunnings Mary Elizabeth jenltms Asheville. N. C v Charlotte. N, C. W'ar, XV. Va W'ar, XV. Va Charlotte, N. C Belmont, N. C Lancaster, S. C Charlotte. N. C. McCormick. S. C Blacltstock. S. C Charlotte. N, C. Charlotte. N. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Kannapolis, N. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte. N. C. Charlotte, N. C. XVilmington. N. C. Charlotte, N. C Melvin Hill, N. C Wlashingtttn, D. C Charlotte. N, C Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C Charlotte. N. C , 3 0 IW an E A' ' .. -- fn v 'f' .J M-, X l - 7- - . lp 'N ' v J S7 ff- mv ,L X ' Y 'F' ' .. .. ii: as - , x ,-4, i lv.. F Q A .L at - rv -- 5, ...f rv X, , , 1 Y A 0 R I 3. 3 Q , n Q. V . , ff, F- A - Q3 - 1 ,,,., - 7 1 La Qt- :C Y ZS- ' 1 .- -'- -J , . ft? - or V - 7 '7 C., x 1 . . Sf , gr 1' ST :. -af ,. , , N., X-5 -17 S N . af l ,,, li M if 'fm' 0' l ,N , if Z1 fe- vi I M a .NW-1 ., F L ' i 5- Q Q 2 .2 , 'W I :Q -R '. 1 af in if i '. sm- A f ,Q rX- ff ' 'L , ' ll 1 .,,,,! 2 -V :- W -- 4. . f .Y .4 Q ff - . ' A ff - X +V -- pg 6 ' -V fs? Ei eg' 'iw ' - x C -1 1 , - ' - 5 1,2 4 Q K g G. '-7 g Q-H3 ' .ff if lf - as Q ez .- 3 ,Q -r Ev' .-5 '-' f L 'CEN g 'NP x Q . 9' , -1' 1 di... le J, If- ' '-' iff' I , fc - rv JJJ Q . -N 6.1 0 si N-M Q. b ,- C., ,.-17 1 wr 1 9' x I . 54- Louise Johnson Aline jones .... Dorothy Jones Virginia Kale ,. Peggy Kimrey Mary Jane King Dorothy Kirk Emily Lalzouisse Georgia Laney Virginia Latham Wilma Latta Kathryn Lee Marcella Linares PRES , , , . ,Palatlta,'Fla. . ,Charlotte, N. C. , .BramWell, W. Va. , .Charlotte, N. C. . . . Sanford, N. C. . . .Charlotte, N. C. . .. . Badin, N. C. , .Charlotte, N. C. Lenoir, N. C. . . Madison, Fla. , . . Hillsboro, N. C. . , Kershaw, S. C. , , Panama City, Panama Sara Jacqueline Lowry . , jefferson, S. C. Katherine Loy . . . . . . Charlotte, N. C. Rebecca Lyerly . . Granite Quarry, N. C. Ann Malone . . . Washington, D. C. Mary Elizabeth Martin Forest City, N. C. Lucille Elizabeth Martin .HindsVille, Ga. Laura Martin Julia Massie , Sarah Matheson Ophelia McCain Betty McCall Isabel McDonald Jane McDowell Martha McManus Fletcher McNeil Peggy Miller , Martha Minnis Rachel Nanney Virginia Niven ..... Marion, S. C. Christiansburg, Va. Charlotte, N. C. .AIbemarle, N. C. . Biltmore, N. C. , Hartsville, S. C. , Charlotte. N. C. Red Springs, N. C. Lenoir, N. C. , jefferson, S. C, High Point. N. C. . , Spindale, N. C. . Albemarle, N. C. Mll Flora Ann Newell Dorn Nunn Pnllv Parltcr Alves Parrnh Sara Parrnlm Lucv Pate Kathcnnc Patton Ann Dw:XVnlf Perry Augusta Pharr Sarah Puckett Ltpulsv: Plug Nlaxmv: Porter Catllcrme Prxlcr klcnmc Quattlcbaum Durothv Rambo lunc Renfrn Betty jane Rnclnut Valcrra Roberts Betty Sadler Laura Sanfurd Virginia Sauls Martha Scarborough Halen Scholtz Mary Alice Scott Virgnnxa Scott Ruby Scroncv: Mary Sue Scarcy Catherine Scllars Annelle Seymour Betty Shackleton Elnzabeth Shoal' Betty jean Shuford v -Qx Q 3 ' - ,, xvmdcll, N, t' V' CP? 9 5 Grout 5. C . . Y Cl1arlnttc,N.C I N Ccnrgctmvn, S. C. 'l buurgexnwn, S. C, 'gf A S. 1- 'Dv 1 ' ' Cnbmn, N. C. -' xx -J if? Rutlwrfurdton. N. C. Y- 5 '7 Charlotte, N. C. J f N , f v Un-ver, N. L 4, 3 , 7 T Kcnansvnlle, N. C ai M - Momma, Nc 5.1, 'f-7' 4 1, - Charlotte, N. C -M Suuthcrn Pmes, IN. C 3 f. 'I Charlotte, N. C ' 'Nl vp 5 47? 7 . lxlountann Cntv. Tenn 'V iv 17 H q Charlnttc, N, C L' 3 -. . f x . 5 -. V .ff N53 Charlotte, N. C. 'S A t. Marshall,IN. C on-Az? as ,as Q Charlotte, N. C -3, ,, Y , L Hcndcrwnvillc, N. C H 4? '1 -. Manmng, S. C ,. ,gl , , Mount Gilead, N.C J 'gf' gx .. Q Charlotte, N. C lv '17 1, A I 5.- Lrthnnia, Ga I, I' 'f' rv W ' I b V. 954, Charlotte, N. C, ' , vm. N, C, ' ' ..- .4 9 ' Valdese. N, C. jg- ' V 1 -' , '52 Mcbane, N. C. Y C? . '-' . 6' 4 Sumter. S. C Charlotte, N, C 2 ,, V ,.. 5 Q Charlotte, N. C ,J ' - Lenoir, N. C av- f- V 7 ' -1 fe -.. 1, f . 9 6' V ' XY' I . 1' 1- ' fi Ev- -5 lo . - .yy , V y 4,2 , N 2' ' 'P af, 1 -4 QE? f 'U z. --J - N , U n- 53' ' Y 3 P'-' Q v- '4 H i Q , 9 V .-, 4- ' .1 55' Q 5, i . EH , e- r' ,.r ..- rx:- . ' 'ii Q 1 1 'UN -e 'tv -A, x. au V . - 1 fi l .1-P16512 67 'lv ' A I Q? . -,RQ A sf' 5 Q r . ' i X XL , Y ' ,Q-. fa z 1 ,... 'Sv ff ,jj ' 'ff .-, 1 A. AN inf iz .1 T .' ,,,. . ,l , , . :Q X - , . 1 , Q ' 'I Betty Sink ....., . Winston-Salem, N. C. Connie Slicer . . . . , . Silver Springs, Md Jeanette Smith . , Barbara Snyder .. Alice Stewart . Nancy Stitt .... . Margaret Surber .. , .Monroe, N. C . . Charlotte, N. C . . . .New Bern, N. C. . . . Charlotte, N. C. Falling Springs, Va Jeanne Throckmorton ,. Reidsville, N. C Lois Todd Doris Turner , R uth Turner . . . . . , Charlotte, N. C . . Raleigh, N. C . . , Columbia, S. C Geneva Underwood ,.., Reidsville, N. C Shirley Warner Ann Weaver .. Mildred Weeks Martha Ann Wheliss , Greenville, N. C . , .Charlotte, N. C , . . Charlotte, N. C Rockingham, N. C Elizabeth Shirley White .Charlotte,N.C Betty Jo Wick .,.. Elzena Widenhouse Jane Williams .. Magdalene Williams .Charleston, W. Vai . . . .Concord, N. C. . . ,Waynesboro, Ga. . . . .Romney, W. Va. Orma Wills .....,,, Cabin Creek, W. Va. Lois Wilson ..... Nancy Womack ., Nancy Worsley . . . Miriam Wren ..., Elizabeth Young Anne Youmans , . . Stevenson, Md. . , . Charlotte, N. C. . . , .Charlotte, N. C. . . Charlotte, N. C. . . . . .Decatur, Ga. , . . , ,Metter, Ga. S '13 A82 qgr -57- CNVXTIII fwfr' 1 -v. 'f'vv1vr'rvvv ff . H1 ,-5.4. ..44 4 0 ...Q nw-.. R'.'..'......'..'..'..4.2J. -.'..'-.'..'..'..'..'-.'..'..'..'..'.J.f.'-.'.. ..' f ' ' L' ' ' ' ' fl. -IAf'r'..-.'.'.'............. .-..,........x '..'..'..'..'..'.. A . . 4 1 . 'P Ns' X W x 'A 1- Rx 'Q ' K JK ? ab N 1 -vsflzs 'Q A Q X 1 7 v - 's!L1:Uw,:j, ., , II, , . W 4' lk Z3- 77'-x 1? N y '-1 A 'Ti ' fi 47-3 ' C? , 1 0 X J' 1 5 I Vrfjjiiih, A 4 'W f ,- rr., ,V L- , www! x , f 1 ' O Rf QE! MPO ,X OFFICERS ia- M ,uv MARJORIE IMBODY . . Clsairmun me FRANCES BRN'AN , ,Secretary ' , 2 ' lip ' 1 1 ANN HATcHLR Pruxidmzf of Slmfvnl G0z':r111m'nl The Legislature is composed of representa- tives from the various departments of Stu- dent Government and three faculty ad- visors. The main objective of this body is to recommend improvements as to Student Government and any other matter for the improvement of Queens College. 8 ,Q .-at ,Q . 3 ii . l j A A my r' W Mnjomz Imsom' Chairman C Q- lx. HONOR COUNCIL-4Left to rightl XVarner, Crawford, McCall, Benoit. Hatcher, Beach, NVaylnnd, Biggers, and Adams, 'il The Honor System is one of the cherished possessions of the College and of fundamental importance in the building of that Christian char- acter to which Queens College is dedicated. The strength and effective operation of Student Government depends upon the loyalty and co- operation of each student. -61 57'Te . K1 ff : ' 43 . N. 5 1 , 3 1' 'lg J - 'I 16 if 9-Y 'Il ' '55 L 5' 9 1 . ,fr 1- ' ' 'H f ' -1 F fy - ,V v if es, ,f..f U'UL',a' 4 L L ,5 i ,Lf Q. f L ii it -9511, fri,Dfl1i,E' Z L if C7 BOARDING STUDENT COUNCIL-4Left to rightj Hobson, Sanford, Smith, Brown, Hatcher, Beach, Lybrand, Howard, Davis, and Turner. The Boarding Student Council is composed of ten members elected by the Boarding Student Body, The object of the organization is to encourage self-government, to en- force sueh rules and regulations as set up by the Legislature for the governing of the Boarding Student Body, to stimulate the highest standards of scholarship and honor in all matters of personal conduct, and to act as a medium between the faculty and the students. The members of the council for the year 1945-44 are: Mabel Beach, presidentg Jean Brown, first vice-president: Laura Smith, second vice-president: Dora Lybrand, third vice-president: Elsa Turner, secretary: Carolyn Hobson, treasurer: Ann Hatcher, presi- dent of student bodyg Carolyn NVilson, senior representative: Betty Howard, junior representative, Helen Davis, sophomore representativeg Laura Sanford, freshman representative. Thu Day Studcnt CiULlI1Cil is cu111pusc1i of d.1y stuJc11u ulcctud by thc 1 IX stunun body to survc in COI'lfI'Ullll'lg thru' Acuvitics on the c.1111p11Q. Its purpmc is tu 11 111 m.1i11tc11.111cu of .1 dcsirnblu Attitudu on the p.11't of thc day' xtL11.lc11ts, .md to 11110111 11,1 cloxcr 1'cl.1li1msI1ipx bctwcsn thc bo.1rd111g Studunti .md thu Jay Nfkldkfllfk Tlw mcl11bu1's uf the councxl for thc yc.11' ILP-H--H .1rr' P11,1,1 BINU11 E1 12,1111 111 H1 N111 B1 TIN ANN1 C111.u' Ii11Nu11 B111 xiAlilORll Ixllwm B1111' CL.-xx wi Il B1 .-xT111c,1, P11111 R A F 'I 5111111 Illlllll xvll 1' P1'1w11f1'11f -P1'1w11f1'11l X111 111111 T1'1'11x111'1'1' 1' R1'j111'x1'111'111'l11' 1 111111. 'x1'11f11!111' 111111111'1' Rujm w1'11!11f111' .- DAY NTUIJI NT C U Q' 'll ,QX L'NC,Il 41lu!1 111 r1ghv1-l111l1-1111, K1r,1x.1u, liunmz. llunrx, Mull, .1111 1111 S. C, A.-fFirst row, l. to r.j-King, Schaaff, Stevens, Combs, Nisbet, Sitton, Wayland, jackson Anderson, Prunty, Sanford, Flowers. qSecond row l to r.J-Painter, Taylor Howard, Todd Bi ers 1 A s y gg L. Smith, Potter, V. Smith. fThird row, l. to r.J-Allison, Kornegay, Crane, Bame, and Wood .A ,'-L 4,5 2 l iv K, J Q CX J,j f 'f V ,7 :- -X, Y E T ,. fr, , . X , ,fp ...f -.,'fC.,-.,,,t,fD'- The S. C. A. Cabinet, consisting of twenty-four active members selected by the student body, plnas and guides the Christian activity on the college campus. This group is responsible for Fall and Spring Services, at which time outside speak- ers are brought to the campus. It is also responsible for prayer meetings for students and servants, delegations to churches in the community and to religious conferences, Sunday School teachers, social service work, suppers at the Hut, The Mercury, Vespers on Sunday nights, and an annual project. This year the project was two-fold: Home Missions through donations to Fairview Homes in Charlotte, and Foreign Missions through The World Student Service Fund. OFFICERS LUCILLE WAX'LAND . , . , , , .,.,,....,.., Presiden! LOUISE PAINTER . . .Boarding Sfudenf Vive-President MARIE SITTON . , , , Day Student Vice-President BETTY Sci-IAAFF , . . ..,. . . . . .Secretary REBECCA NICKLES . , ,..Treasurer The Student Christi.1n Assoeinion Fellow- ship Group promotes interest in the study of the Bible .md missions, .Ind directs Christi.In Activities on the campus. The purpose of the org.iniz.1tion is to inspire students to live up to the high ideals set forth by the Mister Teacher. -Q OFFICERS EMMA L. XVUOD Piviiilwzl ELNOKA ANIILIISQN Vm'-Priwiili-ut BIANCIVII SIAI,vINs Srrri-fizi'1--7'mu1IrI'I' ATHLLTIC ASSULIATIUN LUUNLI1 7 1SeJlcd l. In rl 7 Xlefxll, Howard. Nlekiirt, .ind Hobson. lSt.1nding, l. in imp-Nlireliell. King. l'il.IiI. Martin. and Anderson. The purpose of the Association is to stimulate interest in physical activities, to promote .ithletie .ie- eomplisliment, .Ind to contribute to tlie development of sound health .Ind sportsm.Insl1ip, Miss M.1vis Nliteliell, head of the Physical Ildus e.ItiIn Dep.1I'tment, li .idvisor to the Council. UIfIfIC,liRS ANNI I I I Nli CAI I Priwzilezzl Ili I I N BI .-im Vu I'-I'I'I'mlI'I1l BI I I3 Hoxx,i1uI -Sl'4'l'L'f4ll'j CJ.-XIKOI I N Honsox TI'i'iII11ri'r R65 i l I .....I 'II ,,...... 'Q .pf igma u Sigma Mu is an honorary scholastic fraternity whose members are chosen from the faculty and student body. Its purpose is to recognize ex- cellence in scholarship among Juniors and Seniors, and to promote scholarly research by both graduates and under- graduates. OFFICERS VIRGINIA PRUNTY Prr'xiJ1'1zz' ELIZABETH HENRY Vim'-Prrsidmz' Miss ELEANOR JENKINS Si't'I'z'Iz1I'y-Trvnxurm' SIGMA MU-tFront row, 1. to r.J-V. N. Smith, Howard, L, Smith, Sitton. QB:u:k row l. to ,D-V. Smith, Biggers, Imbody, Blakely, Prunty, cnkins, Kennedy, Henry, Godard and 'W'est. fri- ' fs ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA-4Fir5t row, l. to r.J+Albtigl1t, Wayland, .Ind McCall. 4Sccond row, l. to r,JfBiggcts. Hatcher, Beach, Benoit, Imbody, Prunty, and Smith. The O15 mpian Circle of Alpha Kappa Gamma, re gional honorary leadership fraternity, was established at ueens on M y 12 1928 The purpose is to recognize outstanding qualities of lead ership among students and faculty, to foster high ideals, and to set up high standards for all college activities. OFFICERS LAURA SMITH P7'f'Sit1'l'11l' VIRGINIA PRUNTY Vice-President ANNELLE McCAI.I. Snrrelary MARJORIE IMBODY Trmszrrzw' . , Y 4 ? K f J , C Ia, E .,I. M-, I . . tT,K.,g-.,- Iwi.. Ir... 3,1 . - if-ew, A 5 - , , tm., I I Q a , . The Intern.1tion.il Relations Club ie .in organization formed for the purpose of studying .mtl discussing national .ind interim- tion.1l events of importance, .ind to align Queens College with 0 t h e r cdticationnl institutions which hive .1 real interest in the problems of our nation and of the world. Dr. Gilbert L. Lynn is the spomor. OFFICIRS Bi rrii Winn Pit'ml.ul MARY KATHIKINI, BNN Vliu-I'ri-I NIAkm1.'xRlr II1 Num Si'i'ri'l.n3 Mmm Kari Ki-union Tnimm-v I. R, C.--4First row, I, tu r 1fR Stewnw, Morrow, I4l.ur, Ii-vrmgny, XXI-lth, Hcmlrv, Imb-itlv, 'IwistI.ile, Litliwii, and Ntill, 1Sutiinil fowl-YI,.zintci', Ilextim, Iutl, C mug. I,it.ii1. Hnther, Nltliirt, Smith, .intl XY.1x'I.mtl .gnfernafiona Mfafiorzj ,ma 30116. .-Xlplm lou, 1l1IL'i'n.itniii.iI Imlior.1i'v hut- inuw wrnritv, ugh I-iumlctl in WRU, and :hu Iutnl cluptur. lit-lu IRI, uni- umilwlixlvtml in I-rw, Tin-w eligible for mumheiwliip .irc uvung uumen iimiuriiiil in himmws who Xe been at t-illtgt' JL lem! one weinuicr, wli-nw xtlwlmtic rccurtlw xlww Jn .ixuraigu nt ninelv, .ind who pnwev the qualities nt Imtlenliip, tlmrntrur and wrxite. Mm XI.irv II Inulix ix lgtulu' .nlvmir ,intl Iiugiuiml C-iuncilnr. UIIIQI RS Klum Sli it-N l'1iw.li'u! ISI Tii XI: Xxx xix I'1ii -lwwifirif Xliiu Kin: Ii-aux:-,xx Siiiimii ALPHA IOTA-flint row, I, to r.J--Sth.1.iII, Iiiilwmly, Sittun, Iirxxin, Nlul IHHH INIIHIIH Tri'-lwlfif and Blackburn. l5tcnnd row, I. ro r lfllii-,I1er. Q.irp.nltr. Iiuilfern, DarruW,.1nLl Irlodgcx. iThird row, I. Ku r J-Lum, Iifirneunv, NItSw.un. and Hester. -6 7- The purpose of Valkyrie is to recognize leaders in the rising sophomore class, to encourage high ideals and to cultivate a spirit of friend- liness. Faculty advisors are Miss Thelma Albright and Miss Lucile Delano. OFFICERS Etxonfx Axotksox Prrszifnrzi SARAH Botssirr Sur,-Tri-as. VALKYRIE-4Seated, l. to r.J-Anderson, and Hobson. iSei:ond row. I. to r.J-B Crawford, and Potter. obbitr 4 -53- T The Queens Players is a group composed of students in the Dra- matic Arts Department, and is un- der the direction of Ethel KI. King, Praise and Sp:ech Through Act- ing, the purpose of the group, was attained this year in the major pro- ductions: Letters to Lucerne, Lady of the Market Place, and Little NY'om:n. MEMBERS Sara Virginia Neill. Kathryn Loy, Betty Ridcout. Alice Ross. Troy- anne Freeland, Rue Guthrie, jean Holmes. Carolyn Chaney, Marcella Lenares, Ollie Meadows, Rose Tind- er, LaRue Allison, jean Noble, Nancy Bradford, Betty McGill, FXZLNP, RING-i5eazed, I. Eu njgbanfurd, Nisbet, and King. dtaiiding, I ti rj Graham, Bowman, Honeycutt. Flutlt, Harms. Norman. Turner, and Blair. This club is composed of home economies students who wish to carry on extra- curricular activities in home economics. A Christmas party for the children from the Thompson Orphanage is spon- sored annually. The Benzene Ring was or- ganized on the Queens cam- pus in September, 19-IU. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate the interest of students in chemical research. Membership is limited to majors and minors in chem- istry. OFFICERS Hl,IIN BLAIR Pn'uJrn1 RUTH KING Virt'-Pn'snlf'ni' Doizorin' Hfxmis Ser.-Tmu. MIC ICNONIICS CLU li-4First row, I. In r,J-Carter, Cook, Head, Stott, Iitlnmnds, Anderson, Rambo. 4Seei-ntl row, I, to r.l-NIeCaII, XY'ilson, Patterson, XY'illiams, Sauls, Davis, Martin, 1TIiird row, I. to r.b-XX'Iiitmire, Horne. McCall, Darbvshire, Wpud, Mauldin. Iliourlli r-iw, I, to r.I-XVarl, Hmievciixt, Hiller, Tlmmpson, Swingle. Flowers, Benoit, Meadows. -69- VVAR SERVICE COMMITTEE-qFirst row, l. to r.J-Hodges, Perry, and Darrow. CSecond row, I. to rj- Seaberg, Miller, Inglis, and Cross. LThird row, I. to r.j-Andrews, Rethlingshafer. Patton, Allison, Norman, Henry, XY'ilson. and Flowers Rriattea NICKLKS Clmirnmu This committee is in charge of all war activities on the campus. Every organization is represented in the group of girls that make up the committee. Miss Mary H. Inglis is the faculty advisor. Becky Nickles, representing Alpha Eta Sigma, S. C. A.. and North Dormitory, is president. The committee, which is chosen by legislature at the beginning of the school year, includes the following girls: LaRue Allison, Carolyn W'iison, Thelma Martin, Lib Henry, and Jean Hester. representing the senior class and other campus organizations, Edna Adams and Betsy Hodges from the iunior class, Libby Andrews, Estelle Darrow, and Mary Lee Flowers representing the sophomore class: and Ann Perry and Pat Patton from the freshman class. At the beginning of the year the committee sponsored a contest between the five national sororities, the Athletic Association Council, Alpha Eta Sigma lthe local sororityj, and the Student Christian Association, to determine which group could sell the most war bonds and stamps. At the cfose of the contest it was announced that approxi- mately S3,100 worth of bonds and stamps were sold, with Alpha Gamma Delta selling the most and Phi Mu coming in second. ln the Fourth NVar Loan Drive the students bought approximately 510,000 in bonds and stamps. The college bought 570,000 in bonds through the committee for the Queens College Development Program. During the drive the committee sponsored a quiz program and a band concert by thc Morris Field Band. At this event Beclty Nicltlcs was crowned NVar Bond Queen. The committee has done many things other than selling bonds and stamps on the campus this year. Among the undertakings are: Red Cross Drive, aid to the Needlework Guild Drive, canteen work, bandage rolling, paper salvage, sale of stamp corsages, smashing tin cans, and a first-aid course. 1' llll' J UI I I 'l'I'l Hill! is vii? 4 . 5f ,'--'vR f. K X, DR. DELANQ Cl7L7fl'l1Il17l PROGRAM EDWARD WVEEKS CARROLL GLENN XVILLIAM HOCRING MADY CHRISTIANS NINE O CLOCK OPERA COMPANI J l'l'l l 16.4.2 'W . - 37,4 QUEENS BLUES-fLeft row, top to bottomy-Redfern, Latham, Hamor, Duckworth, Carpenter, and Luck. QMiddle row, top to bottomj-Potter, Crawford, Mason, Foglesong, and Darbyshire. Right row, top to bottomj-Warner, Turner, Ezell, Murray, Paschal. The Queens Blues is a bi-monthly newspaper published by the junior class, with students from all classes composing the staff. As closely as possible, the Blues follows the pattern of a daily paper with news, edi- torial features, sports, and society sections. It serves as a medium through which interested students may gain journalistic experience and as a means of recording important campus events. STAFF CLAUDIA PASCHAL , , Editor-in-Cbief NADEENE DARBX'SHIRE Business Manager BILLIE LUCK , , , .. Managing Editor MISS VIRGINIA SMITH . Faculty Advisor fvy fl, UlllrlNH CDl'lll Ko X The Quill is a magazine publication erary work done on the campus during achievement among the students. designed to present the best lit- tlic year and to encourage literary STAFF KIANL KINL. Iiilmu'-111-Cfmjf ANN GRANT Cwfzi BPTTX NICGILI Aimlinzl Eifflur ANN Pram' Cwrzlii Scoriii' Nl5l3I'I P!ll'fl'YY lfifffnr Doi' lNlAU1l7lN BHXjlll'XX Mirflirgrr Nlmu lYlLGlLI Slmrl Siam' lfilffnr B1 in ANN Gin.-xr.-x'1 1' Amir. Illinmgw Cfvrlli RIN1 PRIX! li Ar! Ifilffnr I51mNt 1 s BRN AN Axtl..NIi:m1gi'n VIkc.1Nl,x P1wN'1x' lfxrlnlfzlqi' Ififzfvu' Miss I.AL'R,x TIl.lI I'l 1'vnll'ItlfVY All: nw llc!! rn rnglvll--NM-.-1. l'vnwr, l'urrx'. Nlnllx. lung, I'runrx, Iirmn, Ilulfrieli, .mil Nlthvll. -R nm ! I -ai 3 u 'f , 4 .i .I 'lo A 1 , 'rv I ' z 1 1 ,. , 'I 1' , r fi V Y .. --its WMA ,,fia3'2R N r- X 6 EDITORIAL STAFF FRANZ RUMAIEL , Editor-in Cbm JOYCE CARPENTER . ,Assistant MARY TWISDALE . Assistant ELEANOR BIGGERS Literary CAROL KERCHNER Art LIB DAVIS Snapshot FRANCES XYYELLS Snapshot DORIS NUNN . .Sorority VIRGINIA PRUNTY Organizations HELEN BLAIR .Srnior Class POLLY FOGLESONG junior Class BEVERLY PARKER Soplaornorv Class ,AL'GL'STA PHARR Frcsbznan Class :L,g:'fs:s..:.4:.Ez:.g:::J.21-ri : W ' fi .33 --V Tx-3:-,,..E.-f.-H--:F 3 3 if 'J I I Q-J , A. Ji, 5 , EDITORI -XL ST -XPP OP CORONET IS ated l to rj lxeuhner, Foglesong, Rummel, Dans. Twisdale, gpcv- . BUSINESS STAFF OF CURONFT7lLL-ft to right!-Msson, Gardner. Redfcrn. Scarborough, Hodges, Coble, Bryan, Imbody, .md Carpenter. BUSINESS STAFF BETH MCSWAIN Business Mmmgrr BETSY Honors Associate Business Almzagrr FRANCES BRYAN Adwrtixirzg Manulgvv' Toro REDFERN Collvrlion Manager DOT HARMS CU1lL'L'flU71 Manager AGNES MASON MARJORIE IINJBODY NANCY GARDNER SARAH COBLE MARTHA SCAR BOROUGH The CORONET is a yearly publication which endeavors to depict the campus life of Queens College. The 1944 CORONET has done its best to do this for you. We sincerely hope that in years to come you will look at this book and recall some of your most pleasant memories of college life. wi., 165 T .5 1 BETH MQSW AIN Bnxiums Mamzgm E O R C H F S T R A The college Symphony Orchestra is one of the musical organizations on the campus which is open to all students. It provides an opportunity for ensemble playing, creates an interest in music, and affords a profit- able use of leisure time. It is under the direction of James Christian Pfohl. The orchestra combines regularly with the Davidson and Catawba musicians to make the Queens-Davidson-Catawba Symphony, which gives several major concerts during the year. The Queens-Davidson Little Symphony, a smaller selected group, frequently appears at various college and community functions. CHURAL CQLLJB The Queens College Choral Club is an organization which brings together all members of the student body who have the desire and ability for ensemble singing. The Chapel Choir is a smaller group selected to sing responses and anthems at the chapel services throughout the year. This year, under the direction of james Christian Pfohl and Grace Robinson, the Choral Club appeared publicly in Tbv Messiah, and The B1 vssvd Dunzozcl. I a'. 4.1 2 ' ll fl 7 ..,xA!f7Al'l J Cl EE,,l'C111r1 f OFFICERS THELMA NIARTIN Pre-sirlf-ut BETTY SCI-IAAFF Xlifl'-Pl't'XiL1'f'1If DORIS SKIRROXY' S!'L'I'f'fl11'j' REBECCA NICRLES Trraszzrfr COLORS: FLOWER: Blur' amz' Wlzitf Carnaliorl FOUNDED - SEPTEMBER, 1939 QUEENS COLLEGE CHARLOTTE, N. C. CLASS OF 1944 CLASS OF 1947 TPIILNIA MARTIN x Bouuu' BLALK Luum- PAINTIQR Wx N. -.QNN BUIIOCK X xg- ' Klr x F51 CLASS OF 1947 Rf RUTH KIM, NI.-XRl,ARlfT SLQTT BETTY SLHTAII EISA TURNER CLASS OF 194 BRADEENK BLALKMQN X 'r Hmwxvlcxx HELN'lS Hunsox Mc NEIL NIN'1'N 'Isl Nm, FII.-KN Hulokn Doius TUKNLR REBECCA NILRLPS GLNLVA UNmaxv'oo1m ALPHA ETA SIGMA-Black, f51Jck11xox1. Bullmk, C-mpur Uubwon Hardwick Helms Hudson Kin' 'Z 45' 1 s . 1 - v - I-1. Marlin, McNeal, Nxcklm. Nnber, Nlvun, Pannrur. Pngg. 3-:h.1.1Ff. Shufurd, Sknrmw, D, Turner, E, Turner. Underwood. : 'P Q f.. ..' :- -J -S , -A ,, ,, i -- ... 'f L-ff 11,9 w-- I X i , 9 Y , 0,2 T a -., 7' sv 7'- 4 fi K- . I. '17 - v --'- A - 1' I Nw 1 3' a A- ,, 'Z Q , 9 S . . , I -K X . J ic ' ' f J-. ' 7 C -Q 5 ' Q- . I 5 ' ' 1 gg. ,. 'I' bl' 7 -S A. -4 '3 090 91 910 O G Q 45 0 0 0 G QGQQ 3 01, O efbo GQQQOQ , 0 3314, OQQ QQQ o 0 f 0 Q '2 5 0 Q Z Q22 'Mo C mow C9 C'+Qo O 1, KA Cy AA' 'N CD :EAA Q..-,-:T I f,iQ--S ,v -, Iii Alpha Delia Pi ALICE AIKEN CLAUDIA PASCHAL Alpha Gamma Delia FRANZ RUMMEL ANNELLE MCCALL fx can-5 'ESA -wg 'ZIP x PANHEILENI LU U NC, I L G OFFICERS 5 3 ELIZABETH PORTER , , Presidenl BETTY ANN GRAVATT Vice-Presiden! LIBBY ANDREWS Serretary ELEANOR BIGGERS Treasurer Kappa Delfa PANHELLENIC REPRESENTATIX'ES CHARLOTTE FAIR ELIZABETH ANDREWS Chi Omega Phi M11 CATHERINE PATTERSON JEAN HESTER BETTY ANN GRAXVATT ELEANOR BIGGERS The Panhellenic Council is composed of the presidents of the five national social sororities on the campus and one elected representative from each sorority. The duties of the organization include legislating and enforcing of laws related to inter-fraternity matters. The purpose is to maintain sorority life on a high plane and to encourage intellectual accomplish- ment and sound scholarship as well as to cooperate with the college administration in the maintenance of high social standards. PAN HELLHNIC COUNCIL-1First. l. to r.J-Rummcl, McCall, and Hester. fsecond row, l. to LJ- Andrcws, Iiiggen, Porter, and Gravatt. 1Tlurd row, l, to nj'-Aiken, Paschal, Patterson, and Fair I ww- l ... f ,I 1,1 1 I I ,44,If, mf, nb OFFICERS ALICE AIKEN . Prvsirlvnt MARIE CRAWFORD Vim'-Pr'esia'r1zf EDNA ADAMS Svrrcfury JANE KING , Twaszzrvr COLORS: FLOXVERZ Ligbt Blum- and W'lJifr Violf-I FOUNDED - MAY 15, 1851 XVESLEYAN COLLEGE MACON, GEORGIA MOTTO: WN lim' for curb ofbvf' CLASS or' 1944 ALILI Ann N KI! AN BRUXVN Mmul Ckfxwroxlv LJORA Lx BRAND C.-mol x N Wu QON Pun 1 m VINE 'V .xx xx CLASS or l94S EHNA Almxls BI I'lX CARTIR JAN! KIM, Cll..'XL'l7lA PASLHA1. CLASS OF 1946 Ifrmxc 1 1.1 A CHAN N .ff ' CZHARLOTTI HAMUR 4 L.OL'ISl WVILSON 0 0 , I L ff C YL OF LBA, BRONY'N C LQ MUCH QL 4 .LYERIA X f Q ORI5 NUNN C 1 LAL'RA MARTIN N. NIMH' EL1z,x1s1fTH M.-xR'rlN LL'm' PATI: BIANLHI STLvLNs ,Im Loxf, Mmm Loum XXVHITNIIRI. AILANNI: Tuxounmmux -IAN1' XYHLLIAMQ ELIZABLTH Youxr, PLEDGES-GLORIA IDL,-KL, RL'1l'i HAxn1Nm,. NANQX Srrrr, MARTH.x ANN XXVHIPIISS. ALPHA DFLTA PI-Adams, Axkcn. VI. Bmwn, N. limwn, B, Carter, I. Carter, Craven, Crawford UUJI, Ham-vr, Helfrich, Kxng, Long, Lvbrand, Lyurly, I. Harlan, M. Xlnrun, Nunn, Paschal, Parc, Szuvuns. Suu, Throcknwrrun. NY'hcl1ss, W'hx!n1nre, XVxIl1an1i, C. XX'nlwn, L. XYHILL-n, Vmsun, Yuung, W- fwgfsx 'v'- f 4 I A W F- 1 V Q? - ' .1 .Z , ,Q 4 In Tm ' Q' ,V vv -uv. 57 ' I -9 '-5 C9 ... v' in N V i w 4 I ' ,X 3 - 9 -1? 1: 7' F 'ij M , ...N -' - ' -35 Eg' 0' 7 -.T ' 5' Y, '- 4 I C' Q C2-Hz? ?'Q. -I-jfs K I 5. Z- Q X7 '77 'L' L ' gl , N1 3 i , I V . X K 2 :sy r ff? 2 2 gg 1 v 5 E? Q 3 C .- 5 -I . -f 11 i V- . for I ,- If ! ' lb Jlfl Afflllllllfl I ,H OFFICERS ELIZABETH PORTER ANNELLE MCCALL MIRIAAII SIXIIITH HELEN BLAIR COLORS: RM, Buff, and Grrrn FOUNDED - SYRAQUSE UNIVERSITY MoTTo: Prcsizfvzzf Vive-PrI'xiII'v1zf TP'FdS1l7'L'l' , Svrlvfa ry FLOWERS: R011 aim' Buff Rmvx MAY 30, 1930 STRACUSE, N. Y. Epsilon Pi ....-,fm 4, . k CIASS 719 N N A O1 , 4 I - CLASS or 1947 Ilclun lilm , 'r 1 ' u I ri 5110 A1NiCfWl' lin c Snrnx Cmnur-rn I. -r Snug, -- 'THEY' IC-H1 HIHU' Nl.lrg.1rctlIcnJx'x Lhhriln S X - X l'l1-r-I Aww NVWUH Xlnrx Kun Knrnugav Xl g c lim - ' fNv1Hvl'L'fH lIl1.1l1ulI1l'urur ' ' w.1 url: L 'XIIAJHNI-l1'l1-1I'I' 5,5 Qx N.1ncx'XYux11.uk CLAS o 1 ' tx Annullu Nldfnll '17 Km-4.hlwx 4 , Pl IL I .' DLE 5 C AS ' X 4 f I lnum Am1crwn Klan K.1ll1c'nc .' - A of ' I Iclb.1luz1gl3.11lcv Marv l'r.m -x C m :lnrv , N wrllm Dixon Cuulvn nrrv L1Iv.mSn :L Vu 'umm Ingkmn Helen IJ vu L-uy91.u1r I 'ug 'Kmnuv I Hun C can I, KltU'Cr.1rf5 J '.1ll1P 'lx Luc Ikmll HA un lean Holmrzl j I A c . cCnrl X ALPHA LQAMYXIA DH TA-If. Andurwn, S. ndurwn, li.ulm', Bun, l5I.nr, Cumbx, Currv, Crane Dqvxs. Dnxun, frucmnn, Har:-un, H.xrrnIl, I' Lrv, l'lulrm-x, I.mkwn. Kurclmcr, Rlmrcv, Klutz, Kwrnc- gn, Loc, McCall, Nlcknrx, Nlmllcr, Nmwll, Pcrrv, I'lx.u'r, Purtur, Rummul, I. Emntla, I., R. Smmlh, M. Smlllx, Starr, XYJyl:znd, NYLckx, XX'uxn.1ck, Igw. 1 ., 1 -3 1. A , na iv -f' C-T-, ' P, 755 -7' ' 72 , In -. M ' V - ' , Ji , JA b .- C7, -7 5 var i f 7 eh 4 I X- . . 1 , Pl ff, , I' 1 - . 5. JC : R' M . I J . we ..- , V v-ry G.: 1 Yy . '- - y, , f ' 4 2 . I V - 7 C ' '1 . :Q 'R 1 b A ' gg- 9 .1 .sy 5:6 , ' - ,Eff 1-.Sf 41' ' D -4 :ll 51:5 ir , , N71 Y - ' - W 5 fwfxj: f f I ,A Wg -ig sv 3 N? .. Av- 2 2- am os. ,, , ' ..- 2 N C5 :. 1'-V 'F N4 , v ' x .' V x L I 7, m I A s 1 I , I Q, ' A . Q ., - 'N K 5, s - ,Y s. ' F ' f, .4 g C',,. A ff Q29 N 51 ' -- 22' L 5: ,w -' , 1 4 Q 1 . 1, 1 1 1 ., b I X W- K N. .Q f, 3' , . If-7 'v if .a '- C., I .. :i 6. 2' V '2 ,, M LP 0--'V , 'x -. Q 'Q S ... 9 CAI Graaff: OFFICERS CATHERINE PATTERSON . . President BETTY HOWARD . Vice-Prfsidvni ELIZABETH HENRH' . .Secrclary BETTY CLAYWELL . , . .Treasurvr BETTY ANN GRAVATT. . Pledge Insfrzldor COLORS: FLOWER: Cardinal ann' Slraw White Carnation FOUNDED - APRIL S, 1895 OPEN MOTTO: Hellmzic Culfzm' and Cbrislian Izlcals CLASS OF 1944 PcggyBvllBcno1t llliznbctlw Han 4 CJrhcrinuP.1trc o CLASS OF 1 46 Plmnr Bcll S.1rJl1 linbl'-ltr Sarah ,In Cram ' M.1rVLuc Flmx -r RcDcl MCNIAHJ Bc.1lr:ccl'o!lcr Hulun Puxrcr X X x 1crE' Ann f rn. 1,f ,w ' SS s' X In 47 ,Qljfxss n 1945 ILT ryC y 'cll 15.1 ll ul H-- ar lu rr v cl ' L Mx Ll I PLFDGES rn Bn W rly arker EmnlY Labuuiswc l nnc S it h Marcella Lmarcs Lon XV1lwon lmbclle McDonald CHI OMEGA-Bangle, Bell, Bcnoxr, Bobbnrt. Bndgcs, Clnywell, Crawford, I'-7uIle, Flowers, Gravalt, Henry. Howard, Kale, Lmbounsw, Linarcs, Mauldm, McDowell, McNl1llJn. Parker, Patterson, B. Porter. H. Pouur. Qunulcbnum, Smith, W'1lmn. 1 ' an 'V . Q 4 5 ir , 1, fu- ' V f' -0' --, Y J? 1 f I X , A H , V MW- - -03, 2, 4 - 3: ,S 3 L ' . wb- -7 -4 , XV Q , f I , 7 3, , W, '7 , V7 w f ' V ' -. , X, . . r 1 a 3- 1 I N, ' 3' E' .2 ,, .Q ,.-H. u 4 ' -. , -gg v Z ,, N ' 'T ' ' - Lf f . 7 r .fg- , ff f- Q' Q- 'C ff. -. as Q X 'C rx X 7 .. ... A Q ,WI T 6 ' - I I ' R E! ,U . A . 'Q -1 F- ,,, '-' L7 ff Q br . .E sl C - 1 ' 1 if .3 az ew ,Xe xl- Q c . f ' F if ,f I Ni 'fbi' il ANTI I 'fe ,. ,s:,...,..A . . fi I -,ag.L1.::'5' gqzfcj, I '-1-gil-v . : H - ' - P' 4' '. -,E:..dgEi?:,-g :'- ' fqI.,,,Q- ,. xv. A o Ek.-.--.:- .,?Q,K. -If .x5f3fg?fZ:-3- I 4'14: g,.-1-: g . av OFFICERS CHARLOTTE FAIR , . , ..President BETH MCSWAIN .Vice-Presidfwt HARRIETTE GRICE . Sefretary VIRGINIA FALLS . . Trcaxurvr COLORS: FLOWER: Olive Green and Pearl White White Rose FOUNDED: OCTOBER 23, 1897 - VIRGINIA STATE NORMAL MOTTO: Ta Kula Kiolwnzen IIAK CLASS OF 1944 Y Anne lhrchcr 1 CLASS OF Bfth Nlcguiiln A K-,lp Nadccnc Darbyslnrc Xlmlnm J S ,fl I - K R Gwendolyn Sluflel , 'Y' B Charluuc Fnnr CLASS OF 1946 ' ' OF 1 7 lxlnrxlxa Venmng 'X Bcuy Lutz ,Se Iohmon Franccc NY'ells , 6 hi, Rambo Mary Brown C ' 'f A Youmans Iflunbcxh Andre 's VIE' nn Luham Hmrrlcllc Gnu: l ' ' Fl Beth Dcalon v O o .3 f , ' f PLEDGE 0 XX'1lm.1l'i7au.a Rulh E 'art Cuhcrme Patton Belly Barber KAPPA DELTA-Andrews. B. Barber, R. Barber, Crug, Dmrbyshnre, Dcaton. Ewan, Falls, Fair. Hatcher. ,lnl1mnn, Latlum, Lana, I.uI7, McLmur1n, McSwa1n. Patton. Rambo, Shiflct, Venning, W'ells, Yuunum. , I . f- Q L T 1' 2-B '- .L 'I ' N ,.. K vw ' .. I me U 45,7 ff' N Q - .I , ,-- g' JI Q9 A. Y ' X ff ,, 3 L 2 1 ,, Q. fr Q :sr , .. ,xv - - - - , -- . 1 ' -5 5-w ' ' 'J . -1' C 555' s ' 'P Y ! li, ' f , 1 I ,g Q Q4 :ns 'SF 2 rl A 5,1 K. 2 , n -4 V A ., 1 l ,4 . . . L 3, A -, A 4, K. Q3 , xi. -, 1, 4 -' ' . , . 'I Y W' Al Q . ' ' A.: ' , 5. 3 -92.. PA f WZ, , .Mkx Q -l A JEAN HESTER Pl'L'XitI,l'l1f BETSY I-IODGES Vin'-Pwxidczzl MARNIORIE IIVIBODY Svvrcfary DOROTHY HARhfIS Tmixzzrm' COLORS: FLOWER: Ron' nuff Wfflilv EI7L'l7tIllfl't'XX Caruafiozz FOUNDED MARCH 4, 1852 XVMSLEYAN COLLEGE IWACON, GEOIXGIA MOTTO: Las SUFIIVX Fidvlvx fr? 'sf 5 1 ,Q of -A . 7 Jfit an C7 pv- 'P CLASS 01-' 1945 IL-Lu'IS,1rrununu 'I S I r.1nLu1irx.lll CLASS of Q94-4.3 Y - . ,!1gzxif'3fFvv1f- Q ' j ff., .wLJn1-kw.. 1 1..k..g4xQ...,J ' ff 5 , .g'..ll'ff 1fog.Q1.-SAM Ixlk-,mqhr Qggcrw ' 'N K ip. : F lhmlr Hir ' .X S l - Url' lmlr -.IJ , . , V '-' +L .Q-Q1 6 ll..-gn H..m P ' Olllc71Ii f xx'S,- NI,1rQ,meT5Tb it , g- NI A 535 n - Nlnrrhlwmn M - SQ...-jf, X C 1' OF Z., Qi.: 1: Barb 1 g. 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JOSEPH FASANO United Stutes Army Air Force LIEUT. GENE McCORSLEY United States Army Infantry -101 QF- fo'f'f fi f ' l x 'WTVIY PVT. RODNEY WHISNANT Unilmf Slain Marinfs LIEUT. BILL MCLEAN Urzifnf Sfalrx Army Air Form PVT. BOB PRUNTY Unifmf Stairs Army Armored Force SGT. XVILLIS J. ALEXANDER Uniffd Sfafcs Army Air Forrr PVT. WILLIAM DICKIE Uniled Sfulrs Army LIEUT. PATRICK I-IAVERTY Urzilm' Staffs Army Auli-Airrraff fam B 1 '011'1z 111,11 Q1 l:!q,X E! fu' UJIIUI' B1'Hfu 1-5 OO 11 f 11. f-nfJ'r111f11' LARUE ALLISON, 5, sE g .' , F WILSON, LYBRAND, WAYLAND, AND MCGILL EZELL, WHITMIRE, BARRENTINE, J. CARTER, AND POUND MCCALL, ADAMS, T J U H I' Maj' Day CTIZIIIVIIIHII 7-Rivk -..- - 4 mmf f 1 Ki'-. ,W 1 w A V -f b if-is Y., kk if 1 , , .. , , 1, J ' -X . S -,, 41 BLACKBURN, DENT, Pfxruusn, AND SLICER FALLS, PATF, PATTERSON, Honcans, AND HIZNRX' Ny I i 4 M y X iight' ,A .. X 1 69, f ' , 'F--S, -Pix I 1 Am. 5 1 dr-N'-U, - -, A-'1':s', -A. ..-Km 1 -'f-1 -x 455 Q. Wiib the Conzplinzefzfs and Apprefiafiozz of Your College My , 1 7 ,I F L, -7 5- J .f x,' ,'- J xv ff if V2 .X J ,xii ' ,f 5' ' Q, YA ,Q , ,, b .QQ -:m',-hu ffff' iw ' ' ' Q 'XV-f -,aff ,ri Y Y . I 51+ '- P AU ff: 1 ' 1, o'- - X. 11 1 1 Qigfv 1 .Xu . + - f. ' Q lgygj ,Mx 3 , -,QL Eff Nlmf Xk jT?U If X xv! X gn 1 W , 1 W' ' ' . x M W 21- mx' M' xy Wxf U XX: X , xx x ' L x W ' x X ,O vvvvfkv-vv vv v'v'9'-'fY'v'v'v' 'v'v'v'f'V 'v'v'v'v' - E,mxLQYxQ QCQRB Gwxbwmxom f It's campus I 2 7 knowledge I HP-U' that ' ' A X 4 IX EY S 'O i, IS the best- , L 75 X all-round X X 0 shopping l center. X v ffl 2 7 J45f2f , xv, .fq xfqa , if . 4 I if? if If f ,,- ,,. , ff, Way? CHARLOTTE, . :::.v:.1.n.n.a.f.-.wv.-.Avuaamw:.Avvv.A.wv.A.v-.aww.A.A.-.A.nw,A,v,A,A,- ,- COMPTOMET ER SCHOOL Conrfuflm' by W. R. Hollingsworth 1209-10-ll INDEPENDENCE BLDG. PHONE 6733 W fa ,fir i ,Qv g p Q GLU AAlaAAAAAlA.AAA-Ala Congratulations! In the lifetime of the Class of '44 Electric Service in the Piedmont Carolinas has greatly modified Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and the Home. Business initiative and scientific farm- ing give promise of ever greater opportunities in the productive years ahead. May each of you find a worthy place in the enterprising World of tomorow! DUKE POWER COMPANY Av'v'v'v'v'v'JN'v'8 l'v'v' Q'v'v'v'v' C0l7T6D!If776l7ff of HUTEL Wm. H. BAHHINGEP1 ....v, ,,.,..,,,,, P . 'I P K P I 1 4 4 ?'v-v'iAvAv'v'v'v'v'v-v'v'v'v'9'vAv-v'v'v'v'v E 2 E Smurf Fashions ill tum' wifb 1, E tl p mf M0405 of mf Mofffm 1: qf 41 1 Collegr Mm Q: Thomas E Hnward Eu. if :E IE 1' :I E Wbol4'fz1L' Groaw P l f 3 3 413 S. College Street IP ATE-lmoww co if 4F 1 SOUTH TRYON ST 1 ': A-A-A-'vA- '-A-A-A-A-Avi?-'-'-'-Av9.'.'.'v6.'.'.A,:l Yi- -v' Av'v'v- 'v-v' Av'v'v'v' 'v'v'v'v'i'v'v' 'vA,',-,',','v'v'9A,',',fN, ?E qu lr PYRAMID LIFE INSUHNAEE EU 'T I 'I HOIIIU Ojfirf' 3 I jr CHARLOTTE, N. 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Association of Business Schools National Council of Business Schools Call, write, or visit for complete information a 0 S 5 e The School Tbafx Diferenf' F. D. Tillotson, Pres. Bl Mgr. Liberty Life Bldg. Phone 3-7738 Charlotte, N. C. MCALISTER CARSON, JR. HAL DEARMON MBALISTEH EAHSUN INSURANCE AGENCY SECOND FLOOR INDEPENDENCE BLDG. CHARLOTTE, N- C. All Forms of Izzsunuzce Except Life Representing stock insurance companies only, to provide sound protection for all customers. I f Will Pay You fo Pay Us to Pay Your Losses FRED MCPHAII. HUGH HOUSER JACK DELLINGER - f H-du....'-: -:xii ' '--' After your TUSSY home treatment, you look so glamorous, can you help Z' eX X it if he gets flxx t amorous? gt' A. QT A7 '- f l, X l I-'lg -X fi, -1 ' W O3 fl 3 X -x, f Q f' I H Aw K Emulsified 4 I I A 1 Cleansing - Cream, cleanses cj, and sofIcns,S1 V 5 , f Tussy Skin Lotion , f. for a refreshed, K I' ' sparkling-clear feeling, S 1 1' Tussy Rich Cream to smooth away that flaky- dry look. 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Business Technique mul Personal- ify DFZ'?l0p77lFllf Sfressea' uf Ki11g's Business College COURSE OF STUDY I Personality develop- ment as applied to salesmanship ll Voice and diction technique III Posture as related to clicctive business and personality usage IV Telephone usage and office etiquette V Dress and grooming for the office VI Psychology and tech- nique in handling people. VII Vocational guidance. Prepare Now for a Post War Career Svfrcfarlizl, Azwulmling, General Business Courses. for High Srlmol and College Gmilzmtes XY'e invite you to avail yourself of our specialized service to prepare for a business career. Write, phone, or call for a Free copy of our 1944 catalog explaining courses, position, oppor- tunities, and reasonable tuition cost. 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