Queens University of Charlotte - Coronet / Edelweiss Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1945
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E 3 4' T 5 1 T R 2 5 2 z l 5 F 1 A 5 a O S hr O J --4 la.-f ...1-Q1-.-nv ........-. --.f ..4.g.-..--. ,,,,,,,-,..f.-w ,-v -Q,-.nun-no 1:41a-aaa-an .-.-v-r-u-un-:mn-x-in -or .1-'neu-ey-:usd 1 !: 3 U E 5 Ll JU gn L 'G' v p 1 x 1 T f 2 w-v,,.'wv.s,4:.rv-'a,-410:--un,-. -n W P 1 1 v 1 4 p-mf-4 ,., f,,,,q,. f 'rm-ak I 4 r -r A YEAR AT 4. '-ww! at It T7 wxf ' x lx A memory book contains those little bits of sentiment-insignificant to others. invaluable to oneself- which bring back hours of joy. delight. excitement and happy asso- ciations, A faded corsage. a marred program. a bit of ribbon, an invita- tion. a telegram. a snapshot-these compose a memory book. ln this -J--'- f : 1 ' f'- fi f i L' 'i ..i ' -f b' . V '-t 9' 'F f if 1' .1944-1945 issue of the CORONET are compiled the innumerable bits of sentiment surrounding your college life-the hours of toil and study, the hours of frolic. the hours of solemnity, the hours of joy and sadness. The col- lection of souvenirs are the same for all, but the sentiment you attach to them will invoke memories that only your heart will ever know. fill V . Z 5 - , 1 , . , l f L , f 2 1 - 1 i X 1 , K . 1 X , 5 'Q ' L 2 Z 6 1 , 4 L H - s , I ,Q .,, .f-:gy ,Zip . Sg . 1, :il V. it ,y, ,'l L.? V' .i Q, gl Q 5 f '.1lfr 'thy' fr f 'C- wit'- ,iggge ,,, ,1 1x,!ji, lftif' Aiflg i!q3 1 5434 ,W V' ill, 1.2: 'l 446 :: ff ir, fl 51 If qi Ei ai ,l 2 l 1 7 r I 1 l 5 we , as W V Q OOX Q ' 86590 0 0 sol X foefoo XQXS 9 dxfllke X02 Q ceo Q A Q3 Q0 X 3-L 099 Q 'lo 59362 QSQ X QNNN JOQGXQ' vc SQ- X56 XJ X S N X ii' , X0 O50 ,om the A A S 1 3 '-35 '.5, MQ5 ' I life glltri Mill: fvV22T irlrgsf ,-1276! ,151 VZ'1lE 1 . ,fgilgi gl ll .9 E S MISS LOMA SQUIRES A noble instance of one's devotion to her Alma Mater is witnessed in the invaluable services of Miss Loma Squires, dietitian of Queens College. Sin-ce Miss Squires returned to Queens, in the spring of 1939. her sacrificial love, her tire- less industry in the face of her overwhelming odds of war- time conditions. her splendid cooperation in all activities which called for her help, and her kin-d generosity have endeared her to the faculty and students of Queens. :uf ' .- , 1' ' 7' .,,,,..-1- ,' -- ' ADMINISTRATION The success and joy of our college life depends, in a large Way, on the Wise guidance, the friendly counsel, and the valuable judg- ment of the administration. TK HLINTER BLAKELX President ADMINISTRATIQ Mm 'I'lIlzI,XlA Almeuzlll Dean UI' Slualrrlt.-. Jmns M. Gomno Dean uf IUSIFLICIIOII J, W. THOMSON, JR. Bursar ul7LI' 'freumrer Miss HIQLEN Wlfsr Recorder Mlm ANNl: HA'1 c:11L1R Asszatum to Dean of SfLlL1't'7'll.5 S .1 GQLJARU 'I HOMMJN .M WL ,- ,X ,N ,, .lj 4 vm . ' 1 1 -' Ms 1--lb. ,I -N.. HAI' IH-If .Ml '- 1' w. J XVE51 191' bww- ' fv- I. xr , , si? .'Xl,l'-I-'Il .IH H1 5 , . S - 1' 'C ,,- dv -4' 1? .-X1:1.Rxh1111' lJ1,nl1.1,xs K1'xx1,ux' 3IU1,111.Lx14u.111x Suzrre-1 - s 'T-Q - 'v ' 1: li 2fx,7 l gr in .Xvrklu 1LkAl1,xxl Km.. Xluanux 5311111 THE FACULTY AT CXKJEENS -Q'-i 2 'J 5 F au- -Q- ,fr J-966. if if ,4-J .3 .f -A H.u1x1.s II x1uu,1,1. I.,xxL.FuR11 Num 51RIHL1x.1 ITRYAN1 Il11411.xx1. Luax X-111 MM T.u'LUu tk Xxx. l'1.1fx111ax1x H Lu 141.5 Alutjrnnn PFI11-11. T11.1Er1 1.8, av a i' 'X t'R1iLn.xF'r Ixu1.1s JANE M11.1.Ex PURCELL Wnrs il I 1' r-9 .' ,f , Cnoss JKNMXS jl'l.lA ll11.L1u Rul-1Ekr511A W11.1:1N5ux 19' nl ,-no DE1.xxo DIUNES Xl1'tc11EL1. Roslxsox Wounsox LTIIFI APfFRNI'l'IIY. A B A M. Ph D l'n Iimsfvr uf Pwr holuqu VIRGINIA ANT RIM Bookkeeper HALT-I Ip BARNI-S. A B PhD .-Iworzale Profrisor of The Cslusvm and Plvllosofrlw REBECCA BRYANT. A B, .-I.ssofI'alv Professor of Ar! AVILLIAM RITCIIIE CLENDIININ. BIVILI5 IYIIIR lnxlruflor ln Musrr .JANE AVILLIS CRECRAFT, A B. M Mus. .-Isszsram .-hinvlnzsrralwe Drrerlor and lnslrurlor In Musrr LOIS CROSS. A B. A IVI,. 1-'Issorzule Professor of Sefretarlul :Idn7InIsIratIor7 LLICILE KATHRYN DELANO, AB, AM. PhD, Professor of Modern Languages INIARGARET IVICDOWELL DOUGLAS. A .-Issrslanl Professor of Eronornrrs and Sorioloqu IVIINNIE ALMIRA GRAHAM, A B. AM. PhD. Professor of Physlrul Sfzenres RENA I-IARRELL. A B.. A.M, AB. in I..S lnslrurfur In Llbraru Sl'IC'f7C? ,I-IICMAS HIHBARD. BIVILIS.. Mus, ASSOL'lt1IP Professor of Musrf ELIZABETH HIJCKLE, , A lnslruflor In Modern Languages NIARY H. INOLIS. AB . A Ni, Professor of Serrelarlal Admrnrslralron ELEANOR LLOYD JENKINS, A B, AM Insrruclor In Malhernancs und Chermslrg OLIVE NI JONES. , A Professor of Malhemalrfs R V KENNEDY. A B., A M Professor Enverilus of Sornal Sfrenrcs ETHEL M KING lnslrurtor In Spoken Englrsh and Dramanr Inlerprelalzon ,IO LANGEORD, AB . A M .'Iss1s1a171 Professor of Modern l,ang7uageS GILBERT L LYKQAN. A B, AM. Ph D Professor of Hrstoru .JOHN XVILSON MCCUTCHAN, AB A M Professor of Emlllsh .JANE MILLER. B S.. M S ll7.SlfllL'!rJI' If7 HCln7? EIOV'lOl'l7ll'S JULIA MILLER. A B, Serrelary ro Dean of lhe College NIAVIS NIITCHELL, B S , AM. Assrslant Professor of Physlral Educanon ARTHUR II MOIIIITNRROUQ. A B A M PhD .-Imslanl l'rolexwr of Cernmn and I-'duralron IELRIIA SIOKIIN MORIIIY Oraan und Prano QARA M' I-iIfI1 Noor, B S A AI .A'iilSlLlI7l Profrswr Ill' Hmlmllnll Suemm IOIIN H NORMAN. A B ,'I,wsIIInI Profesxor of Phuxrrul SI'Ier1I'I's .I.YxIIfe CHRISTIAN PI-OIII.. B Mus. M Mug Professor uf lIlu.m CLAIRE PLIRCELL, AB lnslrurmr in English CHARLES W ROBERTSON, B S.. M S Ph D. Assornule Professor nf Blolnqo NI GRACE ROBINSON Drreclor uf I'oIfe Trammq and Puhlzf Srhool II-lusrr DOROTHY VJILHELMINA SEABURG. B S Insrrurlor in Sefrelamzl .-Idmrnzsfralmn VIRGINIA SMITH. Alumnae Sefrelaru EMILX STRIBLINO. AB, MS Associate Professor uf Home EFOVIOFTIICS INIARY LEE TAYLOR, AB. M R E Asszslunl Profesior of Buble LAURA A TILI.ETT, , A NI rIs.SOcIale Professor of Enqlrsh ELIZABETH XVATTS. AB. A M I-Issz.sIIInI Professor of Englmh ERMINE VIIILKINSON Serreluru IO the Treasurer of the College MARY LOUISE VJOODSON, A B. A,M ARYIIKIVUIP Professor of R0llqlL7LlS Eduralron E in n F, '. 1 , , 5 ., -, 5 -I 5' . 'L 355 gf eg? 53? ii HE PM M sa? SFI, wg Ei 51. wk I 1 . l 3 55 S , 1 gd H 3? as 31 51 si XX Q45 vb 2 v. 1 C 4 430143 A941 N-302233 :MLS - 2 .fF'f?4'.'J.12!?cYI '? - d4'3'!1'lr'3L:ifA-'fl1 JVIFIU' 3-513 Z?'A'5X-P-Yiwv' 7934! hi'2Q 5:3-Tl . Ew 1s VCL 4A'O:k2fY-A 1 if xfnaqwbzwxrlkubuvvaowmfroni-: am '44-avr!!-0-an 52 3 ai ,3 I sith 9 f 5 1 A MASQN BRYAN DARBYSHIRE EZELL. SENIGR CLASS .3 T' Vi ' -Sr ' -5 emi ln the autumn of nineteen hundred and lottv one, we came to college. a little nervous. a little timid among the ttpperclassmen. but brimming with energy and plans for our four years at Queens. During our Freshman year we paraded as 'flappersw on Rat Day, won a proud second place on Stunt Night. and helped instigate the redecoration of the Recreation Room. Midway our first year in college we heard the President declare our country at war. Qurs were to be wartime college years. As Sophomores, the class of '45 worked harder and lived more seriously than we had as Freshmen. That year we drafted the new Freshmen into the Queens Quacksu for a G. l, Rat Day. and we won another second place in Stunt Night. Apart from the lighter phases of college life. we chose our mayor suhiects and studied them in earnest. bought war stamps. and read we gave the Senior class a hug send ofl with a mf antecnli hanquet at the Country Club. Qttr last year was the hest year. yet none of them will ever fade, XVe danced at the first formal our college ever gave and won again that Hurst DFIYCM rihhon at Stunt Night. Some of our fearless ones went into the city schools as practice teachers. Qur commence' ment inspiration will never leave usgthat last memory of Alma Nlater transcends all others. The four impatient years are over: we are graduates of Queens College. Though clouded by war. they have heen happy years, wonderful yearsgand too short. KVe leave part of ourselves to Queens and yet take much more of her with us. To you. Alma Mater, each memher of the class of '45 would say. Thank you for what you are and for what you have made of us. the newspaper word for word. The .luniors of nineteen forty-three and fortyffour led busy lives on the campus. KVe worked up to Hrst place on Stunt Night and sponsored the second annual Sorority Sing. Vsle had hard-working members on the XVar Service Committee. and in every organization functioning at Queens. Qn the lighter side of thingsf x . pl We I SE Anxvvi Bxiiiun Bfiwxiix IORS B was ri ri L Bos-r llkxtir. If 'Y J, EDNA ALYNE ADAMS XVINRTONASALEM, NORTH CAROLINA T-1.B. in English Alflm l1r'l!n Pi Valkvrie 121: Treasurer of Boarding Student Govern- ment 1211 President Of Junior Class 131: President of Student Body 141: Alpha Kappa Gamma 141. 11'hO's 1l'hO flmorza Srudenls in ,-lmerrtan L'n1L'ersztres and Col- leges 1-11, MARGARET LOU BALLARD LINCOLNTON. NORTH CAROLINA B S in Secretarial ,-ldnvmrslratzpn Choral Club 111: CORONET Business Staff 1-11. XVar Service Board 141. Max' Court 141, Page Eighteen 1 eg 14' -a -'. 1 4: BETTY ANN BARRENTINE CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA f1.B. in Psychology Phi .1111 Nlav Court 11. 2, 3, -11: May Queen 141: President of Phi Mu Sorority 141 1 Senior Superlative 1412 Chair- man of XVar Stamps Committee 141: Legislature 131. MARY LACY BOST HARRISBIQRG. NORTH CAROLINA B S. in Secretarial Administration fllplr.. 11.,.1rw.1 11.-lf., XVinthrOp College 11. 21: S. C. A. Fellowship 131: S. C. A. Cabinet 141: International Relations Club 141: Business Staff of CORONET 141. fi tv! 51.9 '73 I . 1 1 1 1 , 1 ',-. NHIRH Y IZOWMAX 11111111111 N-111111 KVM-'1111NlX Q1 I! 117 f h1'nw1lru llnnmn Club 111, 9 fi ,X Cnlwnur 13 41 Trma urru 141 Pwrn1cncRnng 11 41 Nccr1'I,1r1',1nci Trcamrcr , , 141 Inlcrn.1l11u1.1I Fwlnrmni Klub 111 FRANCIS BRYAN CH,NRI,11I Tl: NIWIII CA!-'17l INA HR rr' Ywrvfurlal ,hfmrrvrxlnllwn arm' .wulhvmaffm l'f1 U11 117711 1 117711 ,-Xm11rm 211111.11712 :rv .-Xnvurrmrz l,'r11L'vm:r:v1 ami CMII1-11m 1-11 , Alplm Knppn Gamma 171, 41. Vice' Prcildynl 1-31 , Prcndcnr Ol' Scnxor Claw 141, Sccretarv uf Sludcnl Bodx' 111, V.1Il-wruc 111, Alpha Iota 11. 1 -11 Q., fy ... z I -M,.-., ..... .5 , 'F' ,4 ' if . ' ,H VJ, ', . Q21 1 . Q .IL .4 . JN7 - - k . 'K -. I -J '. tl ' '- f, 41 Q , 37.1, ' s - -, 1 A 1 5 ' Page 1N'1ncm'r: fl CARPENTFR 4? CAHER l'JL'cxuoRTH SE ioRs ' CLAYWELL Dannrsulxe EZELL nu. R..-Q JOYCE ELAYNE CARPENTER CONFORD, NORTH CAROLINA B.S vin Secretarial fldminzslrution Phi' ,Un Salem College 1ll: Business Staff of CORONET 12, 31: Advertising Manager of Queens Blues 137: Alpha lota 131, Vice-President -H: Business Manager of COR- ONET Ml: Deans List 12, 3. -H: Publications Board 143. BETTY THOMPSON CARTER LUMBERTON. NORTH CAROLINA A.B. in Sofia! Sfienre .-llflm Ilvllu Pi Pan-Hellenic Council 13. -H, Treasurer 1-ll: Third Vice-President of Boarding Student Council 1-ll, May Court 137: Chairman of Recreation Room Committe: 141. Page Twenty 'C?f gm N 4Q BETTY NEWLAND CLAYWELL MORGANTON, NORTH CAROLINA B.S. in Secretarial Administration Chi Oluuglu Spectator Club 1ll: Camera Club 117: Junior Repre- sentative to Day Student Council 1337 Alpha Iota 143. NADEENE DARBYSHIRE MOULTRIE. GEORGIA B.S. in Home Economies Kappa Dulm Spectator Club 117. Secretary 115: Home Economics Club 11, 2, 33, President 13l: Choral Club 143: Presi- dent of Kappa Delta Sorority 141: Business Manager of Queens Blues 13l: Assistant Business' Manager of COR- ONET 141. I RANCIA IXIARII IJL'1.KXK'UR I II , MQ, f - . bulwr Ihpvuun1l.1rIvu ul1I5uJlLIII1p Su1dun1C.I-Llmll 141 I ugIxI.1Kuu I-II L,I1,1lrm.1n -,II LIl.1luI Qundukl C,un1ru1l In I-II Buxxnrsa .md I,LIllurI.1I NJIT UI CLIHLINI I 143 2 vnux BLAII .II Quurv. IJIIIM III l,.1nnr,I Llub II 1 h fXIAIl11ARI,I LI,C,I,I IA I II I I ' F,I'AI'I.'xNI1LH4. BULIIII L,,'XI4lIII'NK :I H In llul--fu um! Imflz-.h i' lfhurnl CIuh I I 1, If -Il I ruaxuryr Ut CIN Omega Suwrxlx I-II Vue IJXINILILIII ul Mun,-r Clna I -I I Img- IsI.1ll1xu l4I NIM Lwurl II II I'.lr1 I'IuIILnlI l!I,ru11LlI N83 I qc- .Lu- .. 46494: V . -.-' 1 ,wfiffff 3 .1 lx 'v' Page Tumrgqgne sr-' I 17 . , nr f-'ol A f ,- -X . 3, q '05 1 ' kffw' If ' Q , - -4-.' A. 1 - .- +- FLUWERS Fo-1LEsoN-3 Hour!-xi x wi, E IORS Honors ' Houma Hownn A1 MILDRED FRANCES FLOWERS IVIT. OLIVE. NORTH CAROLINA B.S. in Home Econormrs Phi D114 POLLY FOGLESONG WAl'I.AND. NlASSACHUSE'li'l'S AB, in Psychology Phi lllu Junior Class Editor of CORONET C33 : Assistant Busif ness Manager of Queens Blues 133 1 Athletic Council 4433 Vice-President of Phi Mu Sorority 4-ll: Secretary of Pan-Hellenic Council 143: Gallery Chairman HI. Page Twenty- Iwo --r .E l BETSY HODGES GRIPTON, NORTH CAROLINA B.S. in Secretarial Adrninistralion Plzi llllz May Court 13, 41: President of Boarding Student Government Q43 5 Who'x Who Among Students in Ameri- fan Universities and Colleges C43 3 Senior Superlative l-H 1 Alpha Kappa Gamma: Sigma Mu, KATI-IRYN SUE I-IORNE CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA B.S. in Home Economics Legislature 1473 Home Economics Club ll, 2. 147. JOANNA HOUCHlNb n,x1.fx1c1w1ll- None I H C .-mul INA -K H rr' I-rvqlzxh um! ,Uu1ln'11:.1!u: lRI7I IVY HOXVARD NH Xil'llIS, 'I I NNk'Ywk'l- 155 m Ari 1,111 47Hu'f!1r 'l rcasulcr ui Alhlcluc Cuuncul tl! burvmrx' 170, Vue' Prcxldunl 1-H. 5 C A C.nb1m'l 111, -H, Boardlng blu den! Cfvuncul Nl. Slgma Mu 13. 4l, XJICU-I7ICSlliCHl si I-H :Xlplm Knplu Clarnnm 13, -H Prmidunl 141, Humvr Cuuncnl lib N... ,,,,...-1 W: 3.1 5545 5594- 4. 1 4:1 3 Pugf Twml gf lhfn SE Karas ox Kitacns in MECALL IORS 1, Krxc. R, KING McG1Lr. BETTIE GAITHER KENYON CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA ,fl.B. in Soczal Srienre Phi ,llll Gallery Chairman 131: Social Committee 141: Legis- lature 141: Sorority Rush Chairman 13, 41: Sorority Pledge Direftor 141, CAROL LOIS KERCHNER GREENSBGRO. NORTH CARGLINA B.S. in An .-llflru 121111111111 Urltrr Linnean Club 1l1: Secretary and Treasurer of Art Club 121: S. C, A. Fellowship 1l. Z. 3, 41: Art Editor of CORONET 1311 Art Editor of Quill 141: S. C. A, Cabinet 141, Page Twentyafour JANE DOWNING KING XVlLMlNGTON, NORTPH CAROLINA A.B. in English I Alpha Drlm Pi Choral Club 1l, 2. 3, 41: S. C. A. Cabinet 11, 2, 313 Quill Staff 13. 41. Editor 131: Treasurer of Alpha Delta Pi 131, President 141: Dean's List 12, 31: Whos Who Among Slutlenls in 1-lmerifun Llniversziies und Colleges 141. RUTH KING OAK RIDGE, TENNESSEE A.B, in Chemistry Alpha Kappa Gamma 141: Representative to Athletic Association 131, President 1417 Benzene Ring 13, 41. Vice-President 141. X XI, li xuL1r11x1w1r FXAIHH I frm. kwin 1 rx .1 xl 1mm.1 I +I U if m 771.1 5 udulx u mr L'mL 1 fa. 1 un mu.1lnn CL-unx J Jr lm Stud n RIE IIIIABI IH 'NILQIII LJKI Pk SQL IH L1-bm1,1xA a kappa mamma 1-H Xln Cu Ill Lnl C umml mu unrmlw I-51 Pun nm Hlmr-xx SMH 1' -H J: 4 W 5-3 SE Nlasox NI.xULmx Nissrr IORS MILLER Muknax' Pascz-uL . im.. AGNES LORRAINE MASON BASSETT, VIRGINIA B,S. in Secrelurzul Admlnislruliun Phi Mu Mary Washington College 1ll: Secretary of Phi Mu Sorority 143: Secretary of Senior Class 145: May Court 1-H: Stall of Queens Blues 13, -IJ: CORONET Business Stall 13, -H. DOROTHY NIELD MAULDIN CHARLOTTE. NORTH CAROLINA B.S. in Home Economics Chi Omrga Chairman of Freshman Class 111: Stunt Night Chair! man 13l: Valkyrie 1Zl: Day Student Vice-President 141: Legislature 1-Il: Business Manager of Quill 135. Page Twenty-six x.. 'RFP' EVA MILLER CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA B,S. in Secrelariul Admlnislrallon Business Stall of Queens Blues 13, 47: Business Staff of CORONET 12, 3. 47. Advertising Manager 14l: Lin- nean Club 12l. BEVERLY FONTAINE MURRAY CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA fl.B. in Bible and Malheniatlrs S. C, A. Fellowship 11. 2, 3, -IJ: President of Camera Club 12. 3, -H. T'f?i!33gg , ' Y, .,.,-l -.v I -1 X as 49 1 PLONK ROBBINS 517103 'W S Sci-trial-'F S1-timer M Smut-i MARGARET LOUISE PLONK HELEN ELIZABETH SCHAAEF CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA WASHINGTON, D. C. A.B. in Bible B S. in Secreluriul Administrution W. C, U, N. C. 11. Zl: Social Committee 137: Day PMM1' Student Council 1-+I: Legislature 147: S. C. A. Cabinet Alpha IOL, 11, 2, 35- president 443: Twasul-9, of 14I: Chairman of Concert and Lecture Committee 143. Student Body 1313 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 141: Secretary of Stu- dent Christian Association 12l: Vice-President of Stu- dent Body 1-ll: Business Staff of CORONET 147, DQRIS ROBBINS GWYNN SHIFLET HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA MARION, NORTH CAROLINA B.S, in Nursing B.S. in Music High Point College 1 I J 3 Presbyterian Hospital. Karim Dflffl Stratford College 1lJ: Choral Club 12, 3, 41: Or- chestra 12I: Chapel Choir 13, -ll, Page Twenty-eight ci -i MAR IV D.XFwNI'Y 'SIT TON FHNFI UI H. XJUHVIII fiAVf I IVA Fi N rn Swrwmrvul .XtIw1I71wlrt1lvftv I In Hn Prrildrnt nf Alplm Ium IU Dax' Svudcnr Vtcr Prnt- drnt IU Student Chrusrmn Aswrmtmn My Prpgldmr nf DM' Student Budv 1-M, Whwn XYhu Anmrm Sm duvlx fn pxfwvurlttlrv f'nll'urS1ln'x und ffrllumiui I-it H011-wr Councll 141, Dmnslm tl Z. W9 41 MILDRED SMITH Cl DWR. Smvm CARHLNA BSL H7 Nursrnq fXpp.1latl11.1n Slate Tcnchcri Collfgc fl? Prcibvrcrtan Hwxpllal nr A ,.. Ng Sq. N Page TLL'Ul7ftj-7T'YT+? Y. N. SMITH SPEARS XVADE SE IORS STEVE!- Tunvzra XVALTM AN Q. A I arf . 4. V. i. -,- . ' I-1-if I VIRGINIA NELL SMITH CHARLOTTE. NORTH CAROLINA AB, in Bible S. C. A. Cabinet ll. 2, 3, 4I: Class Marshal ll. Z. 37: Sigma Mu 13. 4l: Legislature UI. BETTY LOU SPEARS KANSAS CITY, MISSOLIRI AB. in Psychology Phi rllu May Court IZ, -H: War Service Committee HIL Choral Club Cl, Z. 33p Senior Superlative I-ll: Chaplain of Phi Mu Sorority 643: Business Staff of CORONET HJ. Page Thirty BLANCHE TABOR STEVENS COUNCIL, NORTH CAROLINA A.B. In Social Science Alpha Della Pi S. C. A. Cabinet 12, 3. 43: International Relations Club f3J. ELSA MAE TURNER RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA A.B. in Chemistry ' Plif IIIII Valkyrie 125: Representative to Boarding Student Council fl, 2, 3, -H, First Vice-President 147: Vice- President of Junior Class U75 Who's Who Among Slu- dents in American Universities and Colleges 143: Alpha Kappa Gamma HD: Stunt Night Chairman 142. w vw, -7' ,'.- I. E75 11115-Zi. its -I , - U H -.H II. 151.- Q- - I , A . f F: Ii: I1 if Z' ..I. xg II IXNII II I UNA XV.-XUI IIINIJI ul II, IXIIHIII I ,NIMH INA III m lllwlfrru um! lmyluh fJvv1Il.lfIllI1 II 43 Ir1lvln.1!wn.1I RrI.1vmns fl I I VIR I CHINI,-X RIQA XV,-XI IMAX IIIIXXN, NUI-'IIIfI,'XI1'VIl,I?C,'k IIS m ffmm' Ilffrmlwvr.-. HMI, lm wwf I H-,mc Icwnfwnms flub II I vi N 4' A dup II. 1. U, Dranmllci Club Ill P - Z FL! SIRI!!-s' I-'5 I -l I1 j . QI ,J IQ 1 - Iii h ' , . , 1- ,7 -1- I .-P ulw 1' cllov Page Thrrz Page Thzrty-two XVELCH Q i' SE IOR NK'Ht't5!!n ii Q . r'r3,,1e7 .. A - ANNYE ELIZABETH XVELCI-I KINGSTREE. SOUTH CAROLINA AB. m Mathemalirs and Frenfh President of I. R. C. 131: Deans List 13. 4l: Sigma Mu 14,75 XVar Service Committee 1-ll: Vice-President of I. R. C. 1-H. MARY LOUISE XVI-IITMIRE ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ' B.S. in Home Economlrs Alpha Drift: P1 St. Genevieve of The Pines 1l. ll: May Court 13. 47: Home Economics Club 13. -ll: Secretary of Alpha Delta Pi 141 S NIORS WITHGUT PICTURES ANNA VLUCK MARY PZSTHVR RAMSLY TARIMRO N C CIIAIQLOIW, N C B S In l,IIl1rwrI1IIIru Twhnvvlngvf B S H7 Lahwrzll-'ru Trflyrvnlw GLORIA VALENTINE SUTTON CHARLOTTE, N C BS. In lnhorumru TschnoluI1U XX Iimh 3 EMMA LYNN WOOD SEAVIFW. VIRGINIA BS ID Home Eronumrcs .-llflm Ill., WIIIII 9 C A Fsllowshnp 41, Z, 'S -H, Home Economncs ub ll,1.3J,S C A Cab1nctrl,I.3.-H. Page Thrrtg-thrre . 'Q I Q ,.....-N l X -an N. Z4 ' V'-f if 1 .,n-A ' V . , ' ', x 'E ' WHT' V ,. , fo : - -V 'irq -- Y , 4... HI.,- ixj ' fi: fr Z l V, t-.f.5-5'5 - . ,fb 111 V- ' , p Ti' el. -Q4 :'f 'fi WWE! ' -' ' '.': ,L,s+ -2111 in 3 7 35222 3' .. if !h4.-..,- .1 1 v' f' ' - -u A 1 BETTY HOWARD .Klum Azhlvm vm ,L -SS -3.15, .,--:Qf'1x -. . A 4 ' BFTTY LOL' SPEARS Best Dressed -A-,-'jfj-g7,fL-:-1 , 44 -4'..,, Br:-HY BARRVNTINI4 Alun Anramw ' A- ihr.'.. ISUPERLATIVE BVTTY MCGILI, Mosf .Smfere MARIIP SITTON A1051 Erfzciem l ii 1 ay, f,.,, JU 1011 CLASS OFFICERS BECKY NICKLES President DORIS SKIRROW Vice-President LIBBY ANDREWS Secretary CHARLOTTE KAY Treasurer 19' KAY NICKLE5 SKIRROW ANDREWS IU ioR CLASS The Juniors have participated actively this year in campus activities. XVe began Orientation Week acquainting our sister class'-the Freshmenfwith college life. During Orientation Week we gave a dance for the Freshmen. ln November we concentrated on the social fellowship of our own class at a Weiner roast: at Christmastime we edited and sold the Student directories for the student body and faculty: in January we sponsored the dramatic murder mystery. Nine Girls, given by the Queens Players: again in March we spon- sored Queens Players' dramatic production of Little Wonien. A fashion show. sponsored by our class, was also given in March. ln April we sponsored a square dance for the girls only and a sorority sing, The end of the year found us selling personal note cards and identification labels. The climax of our year's activities was the delightful Junior-Senior Banquet. given in May at the Myers Park Country Club. , ELNORA ANDERSON ELIZABETH ANDREWS VIRGINIA BALLARD IRENE BAME , ELINOR BELL ELSIE BLACKBURN WILLENE BROTHERTON ELIZABETH HOLMES CARTER JOYCE CLARK . CAROLYN CoRRY FRANCELLA CRAVEN IU Louisville, Ky Statesville, N. C Lincolnton, N. C .Carolina Beach, N. C Charlotte, N. C . Charlotte, N. C . Charlotte, N. C Jacksonville. Fla Badin. N. C. .Tiftor1, Ga. Mooresville, N. C. SARAH JOSEPHINE CRAWFORD Farmvllle, Va. RACHEL CURLEE Page Thirly-sigh! Albemarle, N. C. l 3 I .Qa '-7 IU 46 8. .4-. W 1 2-'dw Nt W' .2 ,. .. . ,, .Q r .Tn t 29 Q P? . J , 1 ' Q .. E. .-1, -J, -Y M, ly f ' if ' ,Sv I GR I-is'rts1.1.t Dmlmxx' Hl1l,l1N DAVIS Et.IzABtf't'H DIEATON M.txDg11.1Nt DUNN ljI.tNt':le lil,1.WANt,ll-R Domus Ftstttk Ivlfwx' Llgli Ft mv:-tam NlAl21.1ARl:T Nl:Ll. l-l.KRRll.l, CIAROLW Hotssom Jt'Nt- Htutntix V1ttt:1N1A Jfxcimow RUTH Jmetetftt. Cl'lARl.OT'll: KM Qlmrltattu. N. C, New Orltnms. l..1 Statcsvtllc, N. Cf Cltvvingttm, l.n lNltmrot', N. L Salisbury, N. C. . , C l,nltuC.1ty. S. Bosttc. N. C Clinton. S. C. Clmrlottt-. N, C lllttcmltl. XV. VJ Clmrltvttc. N, Cf Charlotte. N. C Ftmt llflrltf I H IU MARY ELLA KLUTZ . Newton, N. C BILLIE LUCK . Hamlet. N, C MARY KATHERINE MCARTHLVR Cbarlorre. N. C MARY MCGILL . . Greer, S. C ANN MCGIRT , Salisbury, N. C SHIRLEY MCMULLEN Safety Harbor, Pla. JANIE MITCHENER . Edenron, N. C. BETTY MORROW . Charlotte. N. C. SARAH VIRGINIA NEILL Seneca. S. C. REBECCA NICKLES , Charleston, S. C. JEAN NOBLE , . Charlotte, N. C. BETTIE WILLIANIS PARKS . Charlotte, N. C. MARX' JANE PATTERSON Charlene, N. C. Page Fong IGRS 'Q 3: 1 li 2 .J 'S' hd 7-7 Cl .-lee, x ,GSI I . OR Qmtjt, Pt,Ntat,tjt'oN t ll.-XRIM1 tt llttlxtttiti Bl-A'l'RlrfL POTTl'3R H1 l,l-N Put ll 14 RL'11lIJm-r.s.1Y Dwltls Stctttlatuw l,11.x'AN SNIVIH lEI1'1'HS1AHk ANNA Bluwtjttt, T,xRR.w'r NlARTH.-X THAXTQN SARAII Nutr Tlttlxtpstlx fNlARY Lrti TODD fXlAk'I'llA Vtlxxmt. liYA Yml Tw, Clurlhtttm N Chntluttu N Chnrlottc, N Clliirlullt, N Bt-lmttrtt. N East Omngu. N Cornelius, N. Qructlsburu, N Charlotte. N Charlotte. N, Clmrlotttn N. Charlotte. N Mt. Holly, N. tnlmrlttttu. N Pug: 11:14 r BRYAN. KINLH, SITTON, IWLC.-XLI.. TURNER w- 1 ? I , ..- AT QUEENS lvhofs ll'hU ,-lnvong .SifLlcflt'V7fS in fll7'lt'!'lCUl7 Cm- i.'er.siIie.s and Culleifes is published through the co- operation of over OOO American colleges and uni- versities. These books are placed in the hands of com- panies who annuallv recruit outstanding students for employment. The purpose of ll'hu'.s Who is to serve as an incentive for students to get the most out of their careers. as a means of compensation to students for what they have already done. as a standard of meas- urement for students. and as a recommendation to the business world, Requisites for membership are character. scholarf ship, leadership in extrafcurricular activities, and potentialitv for future usefulness to business and society. I-rum lpp rj pug, In brilziinv BRXAN, KIM. 1r' fi ,. 'f-. S .31 biilow, M+,C.-31.1, Tticxilit, XIMAAIVV HODi.rs 'za .'XD.-XM5 , : vi-, S 1-v .WM 5' SOPHOMGRE CLASS OFFICERS SHIRLEY WARNER PFQSIUEYYI PEGGY KIMREY VK?-pt'9Sl,dEV1I LAURA SANFORD Secretary-Treasurer flhan,4 'S S SANFORD XVARNER KIMREY OPI-I0 ORE CLASS The Sophomore class began IIS activities with the sponsorship of the tra- ditional Rat Day exercises. at which time the Sophomores tormented the Freshman rats for one seemingly endless day which was culminated in the austere Rat Court judgment that night, To this tradition the Sophomores added a unique ceremony by which the rat caps were distributed with impressive dignity. To the fame of the Sophomores was added the top victory of the class team hockey tournament. Other activities engaged in this year by the Sophomore class were: participation in Stunt Night at which time the class presented a reminiscent historical sketch of the highlights of two years at Queens. adding to the treasurer's account by selling drinks on Saturday nights in the recreation room, and playing wholeheartedly in the spring basketball tournament, The party given in honor of the Seniors during Senior week marked the highlight of the Sophomore activities for the year. ' 5. '21 gf? .- or ia-2 Il lil: A N 'l ,..!'f ' f.-. - . - ' ,-1 A 5. .. . 1 IF' Z' - 1, -. , 5 A -' . if '- . f ' A . .JA t . , 2 .te r . 11 ft? + S i f X t I . N I: Q- - A ,--tt' I ' if I e tv LJ. ' ,VJ- N. A ' f FIX' . s 1 'qua 1 tjfqvf' - N EJ! 2 I 'A i M , ,f . in Q A 'i , . ff ' 1 ,lx V ,Ev f' gif S . Q g X, i f S , x' -' ,ev S , -5 . ' 'JY-, N V X X '5 x XA Y- , 5 N., 5, , V S x 1. ' x i I 5' -i A ef ' N Lf-2' I I 5-5 - 1 . wax.. . l 5 . ' , 1.6 V 1 1 f K '. - 1 ,A . fir. 1, L -- -X V 'I : Q- 4 4 ,I V A l I .-Q, if .9 I ., a x .1 ff l - 4 'YZ 2 FX Page Fortynsrx SCDPHO ORES SUE ANDERSON , . MARY KATHERINE BAIN ELIZABETH BARBER RUTH ANN BARBER I .JUNE BEDINOER MAUDINE BLAIR . MEREDITH BRIDGES NANCY LEA BROWN LINDA BRYAN . . MANNON BRYANT MARX' ANN BULLOCR BONNIE CALDWELL .JEAN CAMPBELL JANE CARTER CAROLYN CHANEY KITTY COOPER . . MARY BROWN CRAIG NIARGARET DAVENPORT . Rome, Cma Burlington, N. C .Savannah. Ga Charlotte, N. C Asheville. N. C . . ,Tifton. Cma Charlotte, N. C . Decatur, Ga .MOultrie. Ga .CharlOtte. N. C Henderson, N. C Concord. N. C Savannah, Ga Lumberton, N. C Charlotte. N. C . Blackey, Ky Chester, S. C Charlotte. N. 'C zvg'T A .. , 'tai I . C Q 'Z NQ, SOPI-IO ORES IEIIZARIQTII DAVIS lVlARTHA LOUISE Down RUTH EWART .llfAN FANT FI ORENCE FERGUSON lil.lZABFTH FITF KATHRYN GOODI- SUDIF GOODMAN Ruff GUTHRII3 I-IOPIE HAAIOR MARY ALICE HAYWOOD SHIRLIEY HUNNINGS ALINI5 JONES DOROTHY LEE JONES ALLEN JORDAN VIRGINIA KALE PEGGY KIMREY MIRIAAI KUHN Wilmington. N. C Charlotte, N, C Cornelius, N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte, N. C Sanford. Fla Charlotte. N. C Kannapolis. N, C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte, N. C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C Owing Mills. P. O. Md Bramwell. XV. Va Richburg. S. C Charlotte. N. C Sanford. N. C Jacksonville. Fla Paar Forlq se P W -,xr Y -it 7 N- -:,: in k :QA V H C, ,af . 4 ' ' , 4-I x vs- - 1 nf WR C- XY Q i J Y I K 'IS V -- .. x . 1 Y 'I V x l SOPHO ORES VIRGINIA LATHAM . . MARCELLA LINARES MARX' JANE LOVE . REBECCA LYERLY . JANE MCDONVELL . IsAI3EL MCDONALD . MARTHA MCMANUS . . LAURA MARTIN , , MARE' ELIZABETH MARTIN LUCILE ELIZABETH MARTIN PEGGY JEAN MILLER , FLORA ANN NOWELL . DORIS NUNN . LUCY PATE . ANN PERRY . AUGUSTA PHARR LAURA SANFORD . , MARTHA SCARBOROUGH . Page Forty-eight , . .Madison Fla. Panama City, Panama . , Charlotte. N. C. Granite Quarry, N. C. . . .CharlOtte. N. C. . Hartsville, S. C. . .Red Springs, N, C. . .MariOn. S. C. .Forest City, N. C. Hinesvillc. Ga. Jefferson, S. C. ,.Wendell. N. C. ....C1reer. S. C. , . Gibson, N. C Charlotte, N. C. , , .GrOver, N. C Hendersonville, N. C . MI. Giiead, N. 'C 5' 4. P I I 1' -0-in -me X Q 3.5, Q ,-,YA Q v .Y gf 1 -1- J- ' L. ,. . 9 I 1, fc I SOPHOMORES FRANCIS SCI IRDIDIIR VIRGINIA SCOTT BIQTTY GARDNER SIiwEI.I. CONNII1 SI ICFR lil.lZABl5'l'H ANN SMITH BARIEAIQA RUTII SNYDIR NANCY STITT LDIS TODD DORIS TLRNIIR RUTH TLIRNVR GENI-YA UNDIIRYYDDD l.DIs XVILSON NANCY WDAIACII NANCY RUIII XVORSLPY XVANDA WIYn,I-I.IfY SHIRIIY XVARNI-R lNllI.Dl-il-D WI-I-RN .JANI1 Vw'll.l.lANlS MARY YANDII5 Clmrlollc. N.C Charlotte. N. C Charlotte. N. C Silver Sprmgs, Md Clmrlottc. N. C Clmrlottc, N. C Charlotte. N. ,. C. Charlotte. N. C Raleigh. N C Columbia. S. C Rcndsvillc. Stcvcnso N. C n. Md Cluarlottc. N. C Chnrlottc. N. C Charlotte. N. C Clrcunwllu. N. C Clmrlmltc. N, C Vwlnyncsbortu. Ga Charluttc, N. C. 4 1 :AW ,. 4 vu -A ',.' 7 mf fm V 1 I FRESH CLASS OFFICERS NANCY GORDON , , . , , President MARY' KATHERINE NYE Vice-President SUZANNE BLACKMON , 1 Secretary WINIPRED WILLIAMS , Treasurer pw vi 31 Iii Fron! row: GORDON, NYE. Bark row: WILLIAZKIS. BLACKMON. M1 EW I I I 1 I I I I FRESHMAN CLASS XVords cannot describe a Freshman's l ' t M NVl 'l mis ory 11 e other class histories are composed of active participations in innumerable affairs and sponsoring of various activities. our history is a tightly woven series of memories. attitudes. and ideas. existing as predominantly in our minds as the upperclassmens activities exist on the year's calendar. Our very Hrst days at Queens left us with a conglomerated mass of impressions. Bewildered and lonely. we were befriended by sympathetic upperclassmen. There were puzzling placement tests. acquaintance parties in the recreation hall. the dance at which we became acquainted with our big sisters, AND air corps cadets. teas. and the luncheon at the Myers Park Club. But those days passed and Rat Day found us toddling into classes and over the campus as babies. complete with bonnets, suckers. rattles. and dolls. Our humorous pantomime dog act. Every Dog Has lts Day. nearly stole the show at Stunt Night and won second prize. The thrills of sorority rushing and the tense moments of the decisions of a lifetime, the overwhelming joy of Christmas holidaysfthose were never-to-be-forgotten days. Gradually we became instilled with the spirit of this college deep within the waving forest. Our history may be uneventful. but it is a bright spot in the hearts of us all. 5- -Xi Kg c t P . at .. X Q 2 fig. V ' L' -. KV c. 0-f f VlRf1lNIA ABERNATIIY ANN ABERNETHY . MARY ALEXANDER PEooY ANNE ALEXANDER PEGGY MAE ALEXANDER ANNE ANDERSON NORMA ANDERSON GENEVA APPLEWHITE JOSEPHINE AUSLEY XVINIFRED AYRES MELBA BAILEY Granite Falls. N. C. Lincolnton. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Clinton. S. C. Halifax. N. C. Vkfateiville. N. C. Sarasota. Fla. Moorcsvillc. N. C. ROSE MARIE BALLERSTEDT Austin. Texas ALICE BARBEE . ELIZABETH BARBER MARGARET BAREFIELD KATIIRYN BARRIER BETTY BASON . ELEANCR BATES . MARQIE BATES JOY BEAM ANNE BEATTY SUZANNE BLACRAION . RUTH JANE BooNE CECIL BOWEN ELAINE BRIGGS BARBARA BRIMEERRY' MARGIE BRYANT LUFIE BULL MARGARET BURNS SARA BURTON BETTY CAMP .JANE CANTRELL MARGARET CAPLAN BETTY CARICO Page Fifty-Iwo Charlotte. N C. Clover. S. C. Amcricus. Ga. Concord. N. C. XVinston-Salem. N. C. . Charloite. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Shelby. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Kershaw. S. C. Charlotte. N. C. Pounding Mill. Va. Asheville. N C. Albany. Ga. Charlotte. N. C. Greer. S. C. Narbeth. Pa. Reidsvillc. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Rome. Cia. Old Fort. N. C. Asheville, N. C FRESH ,.-.. A so .','.. are 'x 'C r 00 -uf x -Q g,-3, IQ' TZ? ,- H iv:1'i'pX'3 . f.- V 'F-I A .. l K - 'gy'-2 'l 1 ..,. ., V . Q ,il ,. ,v ..,. A . at -2 1 A 2 - , . 1 1 . f A, n. ,S- E --D 1 , 3 b? . A I '+L r , Q . l . I . ' M,-.,.,' I .-S A, n, F 3 i rx ' 5' I- - S' . rx, fx X' . -' ' b w. ..f .4 .gk . XX w- I ' l ' L -it ,,J 'xv ' 13 H-5 2 C' A 1 9- 'Q'- -us 'urn FRESHME 'iw '- J qv .a A ,4 M x X' , ,. -X - ., 4, JE fs 5, 1 P, fi .ax ,... il ' Mr 1... 'A fs: 'Q-9!x I Y , ' I 3 , 3 fs- 5 ,'k, V .. , 0 G 4 ,f 'v sw' 1 H 1 5- A sg Z if Q . .W a M hp ifciv' r , 1 fl. .. 1 E G9 'U x Y X f ,r ' f . 6 ls: N nl .' . .Q 3 -, s x 9 . ' W S' . mv,- - g V 5 ' 'N 4 . ' - .gb , u Y A 'L - . I Av I f b if 1'- I f' fs ... Cl '? 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LUCY GROVENSTEIN HELEN GUTHRIE MARY LYNN HAICILER LOUISA HALL FLORENCE HAMILTON BARBARA HANSON EMILY HARAKAS ELLA JEAN HARDEE ELISE HARDISON VIRGINIA HARRINGTON VVILMA HEAD RUTH HEATH RAMELLE HOLBROOK MARION CIRACE HOUSER KATHRYN HUNT IVY HUNTER ELEANOR HUSKE IXIOGENE ISLEY SARAH JAMISON ELEANOR JOHNSON MARGARET ANN JOHNSON Page Flflg-four Charlotte. N Walterboro. S Asheville, N Lenoir, N Albany. Charlotte, N Charlotte. N Belmont, N Kenansville, N Vllashington. D Elkin, N Conway, S Charlotte, N C C C C Ga C C C C C C C C Atlanta. Ga Pearisburg, Va Monroe, N. C Westminster, S. C Charlotte. N, C Charlotte, N. C Spartanburg, S. C . Moultrie, Ga Arapahoe, N C Charlotte. N C Melvin Hill. N. C Charlotte. N. C Stanfteld, N, C Charlotte, N C Marion, N C Matthews, N. C Reidsville, N C Cooleemee. N. C Greensboro. N. C Charlotte, N. C. Greenville, N. C. FRESH -lg . 57 ,J 'fi wi 3 N I . 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Snmxwln 1 1.1 Bun .Mr YJ Sallxburv N f, MIHUI- 5 K, I.Imp.I f'l.I Charlvllc, N C Hxlliboru N C I-Xburdccn N C Kershaw, N C lilkm N C Charlouu N C Kmgsporl TI-nn Charlotlu, N C l,cnoIr N C Llruunxlmru N C N'looIcsvIl1I- N C 5w.mn.1nw.x N C I,cnoIr N C Abcrdufn, N C Clurlullu N C Conwav, S C Hmmm Beach, lla Concord, N C Shclbv, N C Cmzcnvlllc N C Charlollc, N C HllHlEY5X'lllC N C Rocluvuod 'lvnn Denwr N C Clurlmrc N C Charlulln: N C Allunv Cm Charluuu N C Pwr lIrIw'fII'r ANN NASH ELLEN REBECCA NICHOLSCN NIARY INEZ NORTHCUT MARX' KATHERINE NYE LUCILLE OLIVE CORA ANN PARKS KATHRYN PATTON RACHAL PEGRAM BETTY ANN PHIEER PEOOY RUIH PHILLIPS REBECCA ANN PLLIMER ELEANOR POE CAROLYN PORTER JEANETTE SMITH PRESSON JEAN QUINN MAYME RAINEY NANCY RIDENHOUR JEAN RIKE FLORENCE ROBINSON FRANCES ROLIRR DORIS JEAN RUCHER MARILYN SAILERS ANNA SCOTT SUE SEARCY RUTH SHERRILI. 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C ' 4 fXlAXI+I'III.X .XNN W1cL1,lN-, Rufklnylmn N C M 5 Iamnrfux XXWIIINM Cmrllym N C 'C M.xk+.x1a1f1 XX'V1,I,rXV.-KN C.:-lumbm 5 C J.xwyL'I1,xN ANN Wu KINNON Charlotte N C B11 LII' IK.-'kN1I'5 WLNLQAM, Cimmm N 41 , .4 N V, , V '- V -1 ., K , , + .XNN XVlI,I.I.-XXIN Hv.1lh5prmg3 S C .4 ' JLA -, :MN M XVILLI.-XXIN Clmrlum N C -0 If ,-7 -1 4' . '9' 1' ,A ' X I I 7 XVINII l'l Ll XYILI IAXIN 5pJr1.1nl1L1rg 5 C: ' I ' A ciwl XVUIIIIURIY Clmum. N ci .XNNX XX'uR'1H I'-.Annu LIL, N 1' V l , 1, 5 '-1 ,,' q,: P., ' 3 .1 vi? -f 1-..' if ' H g 1 LUN?-. Ile.-xN-,1+. XX'IQ11.lH .Mlnnm an -'- ' T' ' ,, , ,. -12 I IQ, I f' ' Iifiwli MARIL WMf.II'1 Charlunc N C 1 .1 I'3I1l'IH MAF YOL Nu B1-,vwnng Rngk N C, ., 4: 2' X' ' ,. 71 v 5 W 4 , Puglc f1!lu Nuff Number one on the Dance Parade. If's a long way to graduaiionf' Going home l'm jus! going home. TIME: 9:30 p.m. PLACE: Queens Grill CHARACTERS: The McCoy Crew. T K 4 1 4, fi' SLLUHL! 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Trnxrk, S'H.x.xrr, IJrrmxonTH, uma: Snwni run- Sirrox, K xx'-Jx, B..x-emlox L H 5 L 1 PERRY, Tttrm, Daxnow, Third rum: KYILSON. Prvirsk, Ezri.i,, Davis, fir-eLi.Erc. Burk 1-mv I..m'rHAxr. Pmxh NI.wi.mx. EDN.-'x ADAMS fv- Page S1 BETTY SCHAAFF .nur Il.L'O LEGISLATURE OFFICERS EDNA ADAMS Student Body President BETTY SCHAAPF . i Vice-President - f Q BEA POTTER . Student Body Secretary ANN PERRY . , Student Body Treasurer The Legislature. composed of representatives from various depart- ments of student government and three faculty advisers, is repre- sentative of the voice of the students in proposing any improvements in the functioning of the Student Government. or in recommending any improvements for the well-being of the college itself. HO OR COUNCIL OFFICERS EDNA ADAMS lvmtlmi SHIRLYY WARNER .Si-rmiiru The Honor Council is composed of the Studcnt Govcrnmcnt Prcsidcnt. the Boarding Student President, thc Day Studcnt Prwidcnt. and four addi- tional mcmbcrs from thc studcnt body at large, lt is the duty of thc Honor Council to uphold thu suprcmcly chcrishud honor of Qucuns Collcgc and to dual with any msc of infraction of this Honor Syitcin. 'l ln' Strength and ulllcctivc upcrntion of the Student Qovcrnmunt itsclf tlupcnd upon llit' mam' lcnancc of honor and loyalty at All timcs F?'1 T gf E l.7f ..i ,mmf Il.,.-my xlmwiv, Ilirlmy siiim, lI.,v.w., xxxuxiw P11176 Sufi: lffrrn BOARDTN STUDENT CGUNCH. OFFICERS BETSY HODGES President FLSA TURNER IIIUCQ-PVGSI-d0T7l CAROLYN I-IOBSON Secretary PEGGY KISIREY Treasurer The purpose of Boarding Student Council is to encourage self govern- ment, enforce the rules and regulaf lations set up by Legislature, stimuf late the highest standards of scholar- ship and honor in all matters of per- sonal conduct, and to act as a medium between faculty and students. an im-V ' 'gl i. , if Qi , . -x' , I Loft ra 1-mln, Standing: joxns, Kinney, Dnis, Honsox. Drcxworrn, Tvxxizn, BIcC.u.L, CARTER, AICGILL. Smit-d .- Hoi--.rs lffl fri iwlif l,,nrlxxv, 'l'umi, Vioxx, Minis, XI Puifc Sixly-four lr F: ,Z Iii. .xi im x. Iiuuw DAYSTUDE T COUNCH. OFFICERS MARIE SITTON , President DOT MAULDIN . Vice-President ESTELLE DARROW Secretary FLORENCE FERGUSON Treasurer The Day Student Council is com- posed of members of the Day Stu- dent Body who serve in controlling their activities on the campus. Its pur- pose is to help in the maintenance of a desirable attitude on the part of the day students. and to encourage closer relationships between the boarding students and the day stu- dents. Friircl inn XXII-in-, II-iixuw Awfiusix, II-iuxiix, AI-1 iii, Ivana, Iliwiiw x,,nn,l wx. sittin XXuxiuy1,lRtv, uno, init., Ianni sm.. Vyrirwv, ifiwi-t.,Xr ,xs...I.rH, stunt lfiil ,,,,- mai, Kris- iisiw IIuu,XI:NI'61Htx SIQA FELLOYVSHIP OFFICERS IRENE BAME Pl'ESIId6DI NANCY WOXIACH Vive-Presiderit DORIS SKIRROW Secretaru- Treas. The Studcnt Christian Association is composed of voluntary member- ship. and is an organization which strives to promote interest in Chrisf tian work and fellowship, on and oH' campus. Tho work is planned that it may reach outside thc campus to othcr parts of the city in Christian work and understanding. SCJK CABI ET UIIII I IIN I XIXIA I '17-JY XKWWII1 l'rt'wltri! XI.Xl r.,fXI I I NINISI I llfufriiiml 8111111-nl I'rir'-l'rw'.rrIr'rvl XIMH I II IIPIIII Dau Nluiirnl I'nr' l'rr'mlt'nl X'II f,INIA IM I-AMN .Ntrrrvmrif NIIIIQI IH Isowxifxm lninnr.-f 'Ihu SILICICFII Christian Ass-'rtr.1lmn Cabinet strivcs to pronwtu in all phnws .ind .ittixiiics .in campus thc umphnsix ni ruligmn 'Ihxs group is ruspunxihlc for IAII and ipring Suri tcm .it which tirnt- oulxidu spcalwrs nrt- hrought no thc mnipus It is rcsponsihlc for prayer mccting Ior SIIIdL'I'IlS and wrmntx, dt'lt'g.1tn-nt lr, churches in thu communiti' and tri rch' gurus tonIcrcnct'x Sunday School tcathcrs, Sri, tml svrvirt- work, siippcrs .it thc Hut. thu ptihlicalmn ul' Thi' Altfrttrru, the vtfspur pm' grams un 'iundax' nights, and .tn .mnllal prog' mtl 'Ihls war Ihr' pruicclx wus Iwo told I'Iumi'hIvsSiunSII1roi17,1I1 dun.1IxunstuInlrvlux III-mrs in Clmrlulic, and Iorcign Missions iI1r.rugh tht' XVurItI Sliidcnl it-rvitr I und I fa Y L as I-'wwf vm.-, li-H fn ,mlm XII ww' ,Imran x Him Xlxii in -on II-in uw xmiwii fmt- Ii i-.v I, Nl. XII wr l'fim'H2 Yliinl rw-.' Ili -win, limp, IIIM., Kvv if, I rum -wax, I- Ilitls lim' ffm II lliirs Im v sim Vivimr f'wtw, .Xxr-iw-iw XY'-xii ii, Xliwwu Kin- naw, Nwilli, XXVI-Ili Pmir Si I-H, ml SIGMA M OFFICERS VIRGINIA NELL SMITH President BETTY HOWARD Vice.Presi'dent Mlss ELEANOR JENKINS Sec.-Treas. Sigma Mu. an honorary scholastic fraternity, is composed of faculty members and those Juniors and Sen- iors who are within the highest per- centage of their class in scholastic standing. lt is the objective of Sigma Mu to recognize excellence in scholar- ship on campus and to encourage scholarly research by both graduates and undergraduates, in-ff I I mn' KM. NICKSILI, Exitos, Hmxutn. Srciuid rim-: I-IuI.I:I-,In XYr.i.riI, Y. N. SMITH, HOIIGES, Gorman. ' mn 1 I imu. Kifxxim, Y, S iI'iiI, Aizeuxriiiv, Wrsr, -lrxxixs. ,Nluriilwii lloinil-5, BRIAN, Kli4.xII, Xhwit, llimsivw, lhiuvlk Mimwl Rl1IIlI.l, Xilinx, l'lmx'xuIr, KING, 'l I Im: It lhiuc Si,x,tIJ-sm ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA OFFICERS BETTY HOWARD President FRANCES BRYAN .Vl'C6'PFESl.dEHf ANNELLE MCCALL Sec.-Treas. Alpha Kappa Gamma is a national honorary leadership fraternity for Women. the chapter at Queens being the Olympic Chapter which was established on May 12. 1928. To en- courage the highest aspects of lead- ership among students and faculty. to promote lofty and worthy ideals, and to encourage the highest standards for all college activities are the objectives of this fraternity. lfriuil fir:-i Wim, j-iris-it-. Xiiii, Xlountiu, Sum, Wit-ii. X J Nxxiilx, limur Mritritl wr. I4 Sxxiriu, Kin 1.3 lx- iv limi! inn lluxiv, luis, Ntviiiii, Yi xx. liirsi, tmttiiiit. l'irxuu I-twflli fin' lxiiiixiii, li .Xsliiiwifs llixis, Xl-1-:Hi Nliitiixiw liar! in-.i lliifwiit Ifiii OFFICERS BETTY SCHAAVI7 l're.srdem MARIE SITTON l'zce-President ELSIE BLACKBLTRN Secretartf ESTELLIS DARROW Treasurer Alpha Iota. international honorary business sorority, is composed of those selected students who are major- ing in business. whose scholastic records are an average of ninety at least. and who are outstanding in character, leadership, and service. Alpha Iota was founded in 1930 and the local chapter. Delta Psi, was established in 1939. Miss Mary Inglis is faculty adviser and regional counselor. I TER ATIO AL RELATIONS CLUB OFFICERS P1Il'I I'Y Statue llrtncrtimz Bi5't'ii'i- Wiicii Vice-l'rt-.sitlt-nz SARA Viizomm Ni-iii. .Sm-efurti Bi-'tri' Momzow 'Iimisurt-r The International Relations Club is an afliliate member of those clubs which are sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. It is the objective of this organiza- tion to foster, through study and dis- cussion, a more complete understand- ing of national and international events of pertinent interest, Dr, Gil- bert I.ycan is sponsor for the Inter- national Relations Club. Swiilrtl llkx x llauxii r, Si x x, t'iiel'iYiHf, lltii-4.1-s Sriiu RR, lumix FF Ilixtltrikx, lunkou, NltNrlii M!.iiii!iutf Muir My fkitli Xt I t 1 VALKYRIE OFFICERS FLoRENCE FERGUSON President DORIS TURNER Secretary-Treas. Valkyrie is composed of those stu- dents in the rising Sophomore class who have manifested definite quali- ties of leadership. Valkyrie strives to foster an interest in scholarship and extra-curricular activities, to stimulate high ideals, and to create a spirit of friendliness on the campus. lr-Hur rim- Ilxuimu, Xifxxisi., Haut, li,uxui,siixif, Pai-ssii, l,t'uK Furl rim-. Wrrrii, Q1'xl'1'l.iii:.xI'n lxrulx v little Stxly-el'gl7t Lili rt, pmlil, ,.- iuinm-iti.ii, 1i.uuv, Wiuxifiz, Sxxrrvuii, 'I't'iexific, Fifuiztww WAR SERVICE ESTELLE DARROVK' Chairman of lVar Service BETTY BARRENTINE, Chairman lVar Smmp and Bond Commitlee BETTYE XVELCH ' Chairman Sl7lL'!1flf' Commrllee NlARTl'lA X7ENNlNG Chairman Points Committee BlLLlE LUCK Chairman Drives Committee The Vklar Service Committee this year has been responsible for the selling of War Bonds and Stamps. collecting salvage for war use. md taking contributions for the Red Cross. The War Service has promoted its drives through various incentives. A banner has been given each month to the class selling the most stamps. Also, each month if the col- lege attains the monthly quota to which it is assigned, the Minute Man Flag has been erected on campus. One of the high spots of the XVar Service Committees events of the year was the program during which the Morris Field Band played and the Committee crowned the War Bond queen. The capable efficiency of the War Service Committee was rewarded when Queens was honored by a citation from the President of the United States for its splen- did work in the Fifth XVar Bond Drive. CHORALCLUB OFFICERS SCoTT1t2 NIsBET President BETTY BARBER Secretary-Treus. DORIS SKIRROW Librarian Hlhe Queens College Choral Club is composed of those girls in the stu- dent body who are capable of en- semble singing and who are apprecia- tive of fine music. Under the com- petent direction of James Christian Pfohl. the choral club participates in the chapel service. in intercollegiate musicals and in various civic pro- grams. Vwlhen giving special numbers. the Choral Club collaborates with the Davidson Music Department. At Christmas of this year, the Queens Choral Club presented the Messiah and a Christmas Vesper Musical prof gram at both Queens and Davidson. . -qty ii i. 1 CQLLEGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The College Symphony Qrcliestra. vnder the direction ol, .lames Chris- tian Plohl. is comprised of those stu' dents who are interested in partici- pating in ensemble plaving. This year the orchestra played for the illesszuh production at Christmas. lor Christmas vespers. and presented winter and spring concerts lor the public. lkmt Nl xltff i Bi-ui, Fmsimsoxv., Ezieu., l,t'1'HkII1, Si-utr, Xrxxl Ixmiui, P,isiHAI,, A. NIII.I,iR, .-Xxiiinsnx, Voorrx. Piiiiua, lirriixx urn, llxvxs, B Mrfliii, lf, in the years to come, this edition of the CORONET may serve as a memory book. which when its pages are turned, will recapture for you the vibrant and wholesome living at Queens-and if, in dwelling on these memories, there is instilled in the heart of each Student a deep and reverent love for her Alma Mater. Our aims for the CORONET will have been achieved. CLAUDIA PASCHAL MARGARET EZELL POLLY FOGLESONG BETTY MCGILI. TINY DUCIQWORTH VIRGINIA JACKSON VIRGINIA SCOTT Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Assistant Editor Literary Editor . Senior Editor . Junior Edilor Sophomore Editor 'x THE1945 CLAUDIA PAsG1-IAL Editor-in-Chief PM S'I'l:X'liN5 JOY BEAM DoRls NUNN ANICP MILLISR 1.15 DAVlb ELIZABIQTH ANDRIQWS M155 VIRGINIA SMITH JOYCE CARPENTER BLISIIWSS NADEENE DARBYSHIRE Asszstcmt Business EVA MILLER ALiL7?fIlVS1l7gl NANCY LEA BROWN ASSlS!dI7l f'xLl'L7E'FIISl,l7gl BETTY SCHAAFP AL'LkOL1I7l1vI7gf ELSIE BLACKBURN Asszslunt Accounling CORO ET l'4I'L'Ahl77kll7 IIXLIHUI AH l:IlI1o1' Phulogruphrc Editor Orgunzzulwn lfdzlor Smlpnhol lfdllur .Suczelq lfflztor Fuc'L1llL1 fxL1L'lbL'!' M unagvr M umzger Manager' Manager M amzqer M anuger 3I'IrlI-Il lhmnux, Srmnx, Sf IRI:-mm'-,.II. Fun-I xrrn, Ii-In I-Q BIIIIIR 51 BIA- Knrux, Xlxsux, llmwxu-mlll, IIIIIARII, HIIIFY Yi 4 , N, W. Front ruz.': I,x'0xs, NULL, Dexrox, I.i'-,i-4, IJi'xi:.xR. Srriuui mru: BAILEY, Nowiu.. Blows, Third rocu: Cxx1RE1.i,, COOPER, ANDREWS, Buck mr.-' Butxxiox, Mxsox, Stnisououzii. Davis. QUEENS BLUES Page Setrnlg- ILL'u BILLIE LUCK . , , Ediror-in-Chief MARTHA SCARBOROUGH Managing Editor BETH DEATON , Business Manager Miss ELIZABETH HUCKLE Faculty Adviser The Queens Blues is the college newspaper published bi-monthly by the Juni-or Class. The staff of the Blues is composed of those students from all classes who are interested in creative and journal- istic work. It is the purpose of the Blues to encourage journalistic experience among students through working on the publications and to promote college spirit and morale on the campus. Al.-XRY NlCGll,l, ELillUf'lI7'f, hiv! FRANCELLA CRAVKN Businem illumlgvr STAN: Ann Perry, Jam- King, Hom Aim Nowcll, lrciiu Baiiie, Rue Guthrie. Virginia Scott. June Holder, Betty McGill. Ihr Quill is thc college litcrary inagazinu published biuniiually .ind edited bv .1 buff whose editor .ind business inanagcr arc elected by the studcnt body. This iiiagazine compriscs cxamplcs of the best literary achicvcmcrits of the college students. Nliss Laura Til- let is adviser of the Quill magazine. QUEENS QUiLL ll-iiiim,1.iiiiPir. l'rRkx,I4m1i I! Xliuiii Xl Xliniii, Rini -. . -ini H in Ili nit, Milli, Xifinii, lx:-.., lumix I THLETIC ASSOCIATIO X RUTH KING President of Alhletic Association The Athletic Association is composed of the entire student body and the athletic program itself is designed for the welfare of all students. The Athletic Council, representing the Association at large, is com- posed of nine members elected by the student body. The purpose of the Council is to stimulate interest in a program of wholesome physical activity, to promote athletic accomplishments, and to contribute to the development of sound health. Throughout the year, numerous activities are sponsored by the Athletic Council, the major ones including: Stunt Night, May Day. a student drink stand, informal dancing in the recreation room. chapel programs, tournaments in basketball. volleyball. softball, and tennis. Each year the Athletic Association encourages sport participation through presentation of awards to those Winners in competitive sports and a silver loving cup to the best all-around athlete. Twice a year letters and stars are awarded. The members of the Council for the 1944-45 term are: Ruth King, President: Betty Howard, Vice-President: Charlotte Kay, Secretary: Shirley Warner, Treasurer: Annelle McCall. Senior Representative: Carolyn Hob- son, Junior Representative: Lois Wilson, Sophomore Representative: Ella Dunbar, Freshman Representative: Polly Eoglesong, Publicity Chairman. Miss Mavis Mitchell, head of the Physical Education Department, is adviser of the Athletic Council. 1-mm rimi- Xhcsux, Axixieksox, Maniix, Sxxnnz, BMLFV, Bi..-JR, NYARXLR, Burk rm. KAY, Drvuux, llunsnx, l'oli'rR, Km-,, KI-Ai-c1ut'R. 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OFFICERS DORIS SKIRROW , , . , President FLETCHER MCNEILL .Vice-'President DORIS TURNER Secretary GENEVA UNDERNVOOD , TAFQGSUIEI' COLORS: Blue and Ufhzte. FLOWER: Carnation, Founded September, 1939. QUEENS COLLEGE. CHARLOTTE. Page Seventy-erght ALPHA ETA SIGMA FILISX Of 1045 RIYIII KINIO, SCO'I'TIIi NISIAEI Class of 1046 DORIS SIQIRROW RACHIYI, CL'RLI5If Class of 1047 NIARY ANN BULLOCK f'1Il.x.x Of F7499 SARAH ANN BIJIITON MAIQIIIA COOK LOL'IsIl FINI4 NANCY GORDON MARY .JOHNSTON TIEXANNA MANNINO MABIQI, MLINDY .IO ANN SNYDER ANN TIlAC,LfI2 l'lf'IlIl0s IBIWII Y RMON CIIRISIINI- CQAIIIQ fill,-'K DQNBAR ANN F,-XUCI-TT MARY FRAZIIYII LOIQIIAINIQ GAIQRISON PICGY KING KHAIQI I,I1If JI-NNII2 MCKNIIQIII AIARY N1CLI'I,I,AND ALICE TUSKPR FRANCIS ROLRI4 FLETCHER MCNFIU' MAROAIQEI' VOWIQLI, PUD SYIIIII DORIS TL'RNl:R BPTTY' TM'1,.YR GI1NI1vA UNDIERYYOOIY IHARY FRANCPS SIIARRIM A. ,.l: . -L.-Q-' ' 'Qu 'f ffrr 'I' ', ' - 1. . - - , , .io F Q4 Q Sai .. .N 1 1 I ai' I -Q QI i A. 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BEATRICE POTTER Kappa Delta MARTHA VENNING NADEENE DARBYSHIRE Phi Mu BETTY BARRENTINE POLLY FOGLESONG Page Elghlg-Iwo PA -HELLENIC COUNCIL The Pan-Hellenic Council is composed ol the presidents of the tive national social sororities and. in addition, one representative elected 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 accomplishments and sound scholarship as well as to cooperate with the college administration in the maintenance of high social standards. I-will im- Vixun, Kish, l'x,tiirvuiv, Bruin-.riw X,-,will fmt- .Xxi-:ks-ix, lbuis, PM-,ii x Iwi Furl- nm- Rus, Yrxxixi., lrrqfix V I I 6 ? 'Q-Q fie ws- i-,v-,, U E, 'arfw F 1 . 1 A 'lg . L 1 1 1 ' . 7 rj he , 2 ,tif ' 1 1 55111, 1 gl tri? ' ' . i ef - 1 A '.- ' V ' 1 '--r- A Yrxx, KINH, XX OFFICERS JANE KING , , President DORIS NUNN A ,, . Vice-President MARY LOUISE WHITMIRE .. Secretary FRANCELLA CRAVEN. 1 . Treasurer COLORS: Light Blue and 1Vh1'tc. FLOWER: Violet. Founded May 15, 1851. VJESLEYAN COLLEGE, MACON, GEORGIA. MOTTO: 1Ve Live For Each Other. Page Eighty-four LPH Clam of IU-I 5 EDNA ADARIA BISTTY CI-XRTI:k JANI5 KING CI..-XL'DIA PARQIIAI, BLANCI-IIQ STI'VIZNb NI.-XRY LOUISI' WHITAIIRI2 Clam of IU-I0 FRANCI:LLA CR.-XVIQN SARAII VIRGINIA NI1II.I, ANNA B, TARRANT Clan of 1047 NANCY LIQA BRQIYN JANI1 CARTIQR KATIIRYN Gnom- ELL I- N JQRIIAN DELT BI f'RY l,YI'IiI,Y I,AL'RA NIARTIN MARY E. 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HARRILL CAROLYN I-IOBSON VIRGINIA JACKSON NIARY ELLA KLETZ ANN IWCGIRT JANIE MITGHNER GAMMA D M ARI LET, TBODY! C'lusS of I0-If SLIL ANDERSON KITTY COOPER FLORENCE EERGESON DOROTHY JONES ELIZABETH MARTIN PEGGY JEAN MILLER FLORA ANN NOWELI, ANNE PERRY AUGUSTA PHARR NANCY NVOMACK CIIISS OI' IU-IS GENEYA APPLEWHITL' KATHRYN BARRIER AJANNON BRYANT SARAH LEE COCHRAN ELTA RUTH l,,AYx'HON MARY KATHERINE NYE? RUTH N1AGRA'IDll DORIS MOORE XVINIIARI-D WILLIARIS f'fL'Ifg!:'S NORAIA ANDERSON ELAINE BRIGGS JESSIE CARTER FRANCES CASHION JEAN CUSHAIAN BETTY EDWARDS ELIZABETH FITE SARAH JARIISON JO ANNE KING CATHERINE LEEPER BETTY MCMURRAY LILYAN SAIITH BETTY ANN COMES ANN NASH BETTY STARR ELLA JEAN HARDFI- INEZ NORTHCUT . I .. F, -5 , - , 4 4 ' ,p -:Q J, , A is 'I V. G - , 4. 1 I y '-1 L C I ,S if A , , 1 li? ' Vfx L l' - . 'I A . I ' .- N l V 7 - V 2 , K, 4 'L :. P' is ,3 I 1 'f' - h .. h h n A 4 Q U - I X' -- ,,, I 7 I- X. 1 x- ,X L T' :Wm A h FI, Fx ll '-3'. -L 'a l N YL: fu CAT.. v If . .. 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XX IIIIIYIA Page L lgllllgf :eI.'aII l1'x.uwFLl., I-ZCELL, Ilowuur, Porrnu, CRAwFfmn, OFFICERS SARAH Jo CRAWFORD , President BETTY HOWARD . Vice-President BETTY CLAYWELL ,Secretary MARGARET EZELL , .. Treasurer BEATRICE POTTER , Pledge lnstructor COLORS: Cardinal and Straw. FLOWER: White Carnation. Founded April 5, 1895. UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS OPEN MOTTO: Hellenic Culture and Christian Ideals. Page Eighty-eighl X 4 I l l fnfuss of IU-F5 BIEIII' CIYAYWLLI. MARLIARIJI EZLLI. BIJIIII HOWARD DQROTIII' MALILDIN Claw of IU-10 ELINIJR BLLI. SARAH Jo CRAIIIIAQRIJ MARI' l,IlI2 FI.OWI:Rb RL DLLL NICIUILLAN I Ili' I, I . .Xxx-I-Ie N I, RMI RALL CHI OMEGA BIAIRIITIA Po'I'I'I1R HIQLIEN Po'ITIlR Clam uf 1947 MI-RLIJI'I'II BRIDLILR VIRGINIA KALL MI-XRCIFLLA LINARL5 SARAH NOLL THOMPSON 1,015 NVILSON Clam of I9-45' SUZANNE BLACRRION CITII, BIIWIQN ANN ExII1Rs,oN flI,OKl-Nr'fI- HAxIII.'I'LIN Aus NIARTIN I3xI,lCfl: NAIL CHAI-iI.O'l I'IE PLUMLLI1 l'lL'c1geR ANNI1 ANDl:R5ON DORIL NIACDOUCH-Xl.l. ANN SMITH CAROL WQHLIQQRD I ' - 1- ' 9192 W. , .R 2 Q - , ' f a A . A Q. 4 ' 5' ' if IW' ' 1' v V I ,. .. 9 x i . 3 . x ga -It - if ' , 'i14j EE 1 :'- '- . 23: 4 ,-1 :-:I 'f' 1-' ' ' . If- Q I Qifwf ,- '- f.- ' f. I 493- - 4 iff Si , 1 4' g ni 4 '-L. RK , he Q 11. I - H V . Z5 ,I. I+,- 5 -' ' , ,,, I u 93 If- ', 2,2717 ' 1,514-Q f - fa? L , - '14 , va- Q.. nv 1 I K-v N , I , , 1,4 -3- -QA- ,' fx 4, X '- '11 - , , I? -I f - 'B 5- - 'T - ' A - 3.52 7 .7 , 'CS' I if-3: ff. w I 'P' - ' ,. IQIII I4I.xII,xI N Iimxm HRII-:,I I I IIIIIII I R HIIIRWR lzfII,I, lf:-mn-R HuIIII N IIIIIIIRI XI.IIIIfIvI,n XIARIIN XIIVIIII XIII. l'II'xIII+ U IMIIIR II PIIIIIR SIIIIII III-Ixxw XY- IIIIII I Pug: lnghlgf mme Axnnmxs, Yrixxlxu, Gmrr, Duznysluna, OFFICERS NADEENE DARBYSHIRE . . . President MARTHA VENNINC. , , Vice-Presidem I-IARRIETTE GRICE , A Secretary ELIZABETH ANDREWS Treasurer COLORS: Olive Green and Pearl White. FLOWER: White Rose. Founded October 23, 1897, VIRGINIA STATE NORMAL MOTTO: Ta Kala Kiohomen. Page Ninety KAPPA DELT Clusx of IU45 NADIJENL: DARBYSHIRE GXXTNDOLYN SHIFLFQT Claw of IU-K0 ELIZABIHFH ANDREWE NIARY BROWN CRAIG ESTELLE DARROW BETH DEATON HARRIETTI: GRICE MARY K. MCARTHLIR SHIRLEY NICNIULLIEN an '9 GRACI- PI-NDLIITON AIARTHA VENNING Class of IU-if RUTH ANN BARBLR B1-'ITY BARBER RLITH EWART VIRGINIA LATHARI XVILMA DEAN LATTA Clam of I'-7-HS' JOY BEAM CAROLYN PORTER HELEN SWITZFR Pledges ANN AIsI1RNATHY JIAN CAAIIJHELI. TERRY GOODING INIARGARET JOHNSGN ANN JLIRGENS NIARY ELLI-N KRNIARLY ANICE MILLER A-'IAYMIE RAINEY PITGCHY XVILDMAN K.-KTHRYN PATTON 3 . - fr I 2 ' ' ' View ' R I TE: S ' 2' X R an . ' ' '71,:5 - 'J ' v 9' ' . '4f 2' ,- 4 Q. i . I , A . .A Q , - X. ' A j ,A Tx I ' ,L-If V ' 1 5' V' Q' r- ls C7 XuIfnxAIII .XNIYRIYY nun IJIII. II-IMI LAIIA RAI:af.Y ,- 5 X , mi 5 FQ 7' -1, I I-qu 2 J, -.-I sf, ' 4 ,I c 'A ' Q L , , i , in , . 1. ' '. 1' v 1' l . A , Y I w - V Flo f f , l , 1 I 1 H U ISIRIIIR Ii A ISIRLIR lkxv II Inu-. luRm,IIII+ IRI l.mIIIxv, IIRMI' KENERL NILARIIIIR Xl-,NIEIIIR l'r-,III l'HI-In SHIFLLI -.IILLR XI XXILIIYIIN Pugr Nlrzelgrunr 5 1 I N I BRYAN, Krxvox, H,xRREN'rxx1f, I7nm,F':nxf:, Mfmw OFFICERS BETTY BARRENTINE A,,A Presidem POLLY FOGLESONG Vice-President AGNES MASON . Secretary FRANCES BRYAN , . .Treasurer BETTY KENYON . Pledge Director COLORS: Rose and White. FLOWER: Enchantress Carnation. Founded March 4. 1852. WESLEYAN COLLEGE. MACON, GEORGIA. Page Ninety-two MoTTo: Les Soeurs Fideles. Calass nl' 1945 BI-TTI' FRANIQIS BRYAN .TUITI- BARRIINTINV CARIAI-NTIAR FRANFVS DLICRWQRTIAI POLIII' FQGIISONG BVTSI' HODGIIS BIITTII1 KI-NmN AGNIQS INIASON IXIARIF SITTON BIITTI' LOL' SPEARS BIITTI' SCI-IAAI1If FISA TIRNIIR PI-II MU VIIISS nl' l'7-Nr BIIIII 1,L'riIR PII-IIII WIIIIAAIS PARI4 MARTIIA TIIAx'I'oN EVA YIWNG Class of 1047 NANFY GARDNER MARTIIA SCARBOROUGII VIRGINIA SCOTT SIIIRIIIY XVARNER Floss of l'f'-H? PI-Gm' BURNS IANI1 CANTRPIII MARIQARI-'I' DAVI NIWIRI IEII ANIIR HLSRI4 IDILWYVIY MITf'I-IIfII ,II AN TIIIIAIRSIIN PII-'I I'I' SVI' TIeI'I,Iuf'I4 Pledges PIFTTY .IVAN COCHRANF' MAIIDR DICRSIIN CATIIERINI5 HI,:N'I' .IVAN NOBLI' RITE-FCCA PIUSIAIFR FRANCIS SAIITH XVAND.-X l.I1F XVAGVI IA' 4 P fs- W, 1. 231.-5 at Y 4 ' ,gif 9931? A 1 J- '::-- 3 -Q ' 45 1 'Y I -if , I .' '-S N A kk' N-,' .,.4 9 X - J Y I X ' ,,x. I , .Q Q wi M A y W f- ' A31 0 ,f ,ggi-, , , . ,, , X I A I I. 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OIR XVIIAON, MARY MVCLIII FSF ' 3 MAY DAY Hay IDJV li thc rnml lhhlllllflll nl thc collcgc tradmonw Thr mm 4 dlgI1llY uf court proccssxon, ihur pnilcl drains .lgnnmt the grcun, L 1, colorful dances the mfr Strmm of muenc in the Qummcr anrflhcsc com pow thc memories of May Day 1 Y I A - I., 9 V' 2' h.....y., . . ' 'Q -6- , . i , ' 4, v 1 P Q. f 1 A E x Q' 4 4? T1 ' Q ' , 5 5 I 4 V 1,3 2 . Q3 I ' , :f 0 E Q J -' x ,-.-, - 1 fl 59 , ' , xi v i - ' - , 5- 3-1, Ju. , Q A 4 . Ai 1 fm -'77 pl-f '-Q J fn' :'- .PETS ' 'i ' 'A ' --. ': I ' 1'U'f: wi fn- 'd2 ',f Y'--r -in .fn f NI.----.' 1, ' ,. 119- 1' ' ' 4 -U-51 ' Qui,-f ..r', ' ' , ' ' vw -- '1 I . - N . - f 1, - ' -w -' ' ' ?f':, ' ' - --1'-' L..d.,:' TWH I I 1' DMQRHW, BETH flow.: N, 111 NH BI M hfl-l,I1'N, Af .xxx MAN N Pnqn ,Ymrlu my 94 QUEENS COLLEGE With the compliments and appreciation of your college. PF MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT EFIEDS A'I61'Cl1tl1'ldiS6 of Quality with Prim Fashion llf Its Best THE HAPPY HUNTING GROUND OE EVERY COLLEGE MISS ..i. -- T l pl d 1- Q , Elird's, Your Pa- M I 0 d t In , vorite Shopping Fun A I C mer Y L, Al vs lf- ' ' as as 1 LU vuu 47 as VUL Ielepnmre' ?f',. D WELTL 'S' A YMENVL-97 mm M 1 M EP - fry INVITE' u lo usv Ei 'i O CI 9 I S ,, Y 7-T' A mpg? CU!1'.'PX1VA ll' ' F ll C1 Pl'lJI'llLJIlY EQAUC' se-rvxf-P5 N iliii The F1'i611dIy Store in a, Friendly City 1.-1.-. BUY U. S. WAR SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS. I U ll I I I 17 gfmzvw. Jun mn Uqafm. fn. The Store Built Congratulations By Public to the Confidence CLASS OF '45 Hi' + C UUEENS GRILL 308 South Tryon Street MCALISTER CARSON HAL DEARMON We announce with pleasure the return of Mrs. Mildred Taylor Marshall, '41, after a year's service with the WASPS, who Will have charge of our Aviation Insurance Department. Mcnlister Carson Insurance Agency, Inc. ln ilu- Sn rvucc e One Hundred TL L'U ,,,, 12 G -4 .Ju Q23 tgirl gl F0 Q0 ft CPS E 39? is UQ l if Q- KW 'fmt PLACE YQUR pmhivn, 5lDf'hU ' r a A IN CARE l OF BELKS You'II find the kind of cos- tumes and accessories that pay large dividends in smart- ness and fashion prestige. Seek our counsel for clothes that really do things for you, no matter what the occasion BELK BROS. IOHJ 1 W l F' FAlll 8 CRIMES, Inc. ' Sporting Goods .. E xii , .Q4Z,ff 213 SOUTH TRYON STREET f 61 if 0 1' i t e .r On All - Occasions ' 0 Pemzuz' Prod tr P 2' f Cl '1.' : I and Conf ff ery I n n Just Insurance l Q : bv M -Z .,- -Vbv . I R E E LISON L. R T I E - 115 E t Fourth Street - CHARLOTTE' N. - CHARLOTTE, N. l -llllllll--llllllIIl BIGGERS BRQTHERS IfV7Jolemle Merchant! FRUITS, PRODUCE, BUTTER, EGGS I O H F ' I ' R w' It , ,1 ,Q f X jaw. 'af :1-: i t 6 -x fri ' '- ' -2i:.'1 f: - K 'T X . ,ug f 'az , J X Q ' gvlf' Qtwvt 4 299 2'-wlf 1 W ,::, .a. , -V ,IQ rj ,I f l 9 r 1 ' r o 1 1 t S rt Q : f1f 'H 1 it' ,Qt tt XF ' Q :7 , 5:27 X X ,. . -1 . ,, :.,.:,.,,, zl. -1:3 1 1 .....- ,Kuff llfwin t to A fy - H ,V , fs or ,A 1- -gs-' If t': '7Tffwff? Y 5 24' W E 'i'i-. gi--. ,St TW M its AN om c:oLLEoE custom ,ut , X TO Sl-IGP AT IVEYS' ATF? M Along wtth rmdmght sesstohs, readuhg WI hed, and wrntmg tetters rm the wee hours ot the rrtorhthg. .. shooourtg at lveys ts also BH old college Custom For here you'I! tthd Clothes destgrted lust tor you, , .smart Casuals, smooth date dresses, and ot Course, your oererrrttal tavorutes. . ,sweaters and st arts f 9? 4 CHARLOTTE N. c. Puue One Hundred I Plug In At Your Nearest Outlet P106 lm No task is too small and none too back breaking. W ,M PFDDX' Over l,250 of my fellow employees at Duke Power Company are away at war-the others are at war, ' - .E V 167' too, here at home maintaining the power supply to '13 Lwglcgg-QGWAYT Piedmont-Carolinas industries and the aids to more DUKE POWER COMPANY A Conzplinzenfs of lll'S lillll GAllllS 605 PROVIDENCE ROAD Hotel Wm. H. Barrinqer Phone 3-9162 . It Costs Less At STERCHPS , T F - 'ph Y -H We Serve Notlzmg but the Best O mms Om me Quality Furniture O ANN LEWIS 113 North Tryon St. STEAKS-CHOPS-CHICKEN SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS CHARLOTTE, N. C. for Gay, Young things in dresses and sportsuear gr One Hundred .Six 4 + PIEDMONT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 218 SOUTH TRYUN 55 fzfy..T M NTT' SWA 9657- T7 Ewabjffaf ix N Cpfamvffkfy Gam fa 169752 haw 05' 77275 013' MW aaffnfkfafffkvkk' wake-ap. ff ffdlff my My fmffiflgk' X K' diem Miyagi 60 My J Q ' Al CHARLOTTE, N. ft T Jkfffffyilf if f!.f'57if,! Y, QN i-f-Lg:,-::---':t:?:- Q SALE - N a + + Exclusively , :Xt . . . CUT RP.-,xg DQUL' V' S vHARL0TTE,N.C T ? Thefclzool Q7 lfberf lzfe thMfRM?nWL92gfyllCDlBHL6bMZQy I . IT. TII,I.U'l'SHN, l'fs's111f'llf 111111 Jlllllflgrf' JA 1 L'IIARI.U'I I'IC 1, N. l P O HJ Yellow Cab Company DIAL 6161 M THE HERALD PRESS mc. 225 SOUTH CHURCH STREET JEWELRY and C N C SILVERWARE gn ul KALE-LAWIN G CO Office Outfitters and Printers 1 N T S 227-229 South T y n Street CHARLOTTE N C Ph 6185 C N C G5z1ril1alcli Xliruns 104 SOUTH TRYON STREET icwahg 1896 Insure with INsUR,xNcr3 IImD0ux1z'l'liRs 07' THOMAS GRII I I'I'H, Ihw. 'IIHUINIAS HAY!-Is, I'.-Ihm. T GUION GRII I ITII, 7U-ms. THOMAS GRIFFITH Sc CO. ,Ries few Insurance Headquarters CHARLOTTE 1, NORTH CAROLINA 226 South Tryon Street Piedmont Building FLOWERS FRIENDS SHIIIII 'S H S13 PROVIDENCE ROAD PHONE 4-5881 THUMIIS 81 HUWIIHII CUMPIINY DISTRIBUTORS OF Del lllonte Fruits, Vegetables and Coffee Superfine Vegetables Aunt Jemima Flour 'IIELEPHONE 3-0112 -113 S. COLLEGE STREET Page One Hund IIIIISI I 'ir Enjoy g g ANC: f , 'Hip-dwg. X S TX PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES Emu ICE CREAM Division of National Dairy Praducis Corporat Phone 3- 1 1 64 CHARLOTTE, N. C. SMART EASHIONS IN TUNE WITH THE MODES OE THE COLLEGE MISS Q ATE-nP.owN co 126 SOUTH TRYON ST. Qffrrowood Tairy Farms Model Dairy of the Carolinasn YORK ROAD One Hundred T P77 f Him: ul. I Congratulations I I:I!,XZlillfMfJI1lZlStJN to t le . , 7 . . cuss OF -45 Lum,-VN whim Dornzitorics SEARS ROEBUCK PQUND 3, MQQRE AND COMPANY COMPANY 301 South Tryon Strvct Offife SIUJDHUS X IN , . CHARI OTTE IXORTH C ROL 1 410 SOUTH TRYON STREET TU UUEENS' STUDENTS and UUEENS' FRIENDS UQ? OHM' . . . ECGNONIY SAFETY CONVENIENCE In Highway Transportation + + QUEEN CITY TRAILWAYS QUEEN CITY COACH COMPPXNY ffllI'llf'l'-C2jH l'f7f07', 411 xx fFfrh sf. Ch lone N C 1 POHd'lF Business Technique and Personality Development Stressed at KING,S BUSINESS COLLEGE. COURSE OF STUDY I-Personality development as applied to IV-Telephone usage and otlice etiquette Salcsmmship' V-Dress and grooming for the oflicc. H-Voice and diffion lffhniq'-'C' VI+PsVchologV and technique in hand- III-Posturi: as related to effective busi- ling people' ness and personality usage. VII-Vocational guidance. PREPARE NOW FOR A POST WAR CAREER Secretarial, Accounting, General Business Courses. for High School and College Graduates. WE INVITE You TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR SPECIALIZED SERVICE TO PREPARE FOR A BUSINESS CAREER. 0 Write, phone, or call for a FREE copy of our 1944 catalog explaining courses position, opportunities, and reasonable tuition cost. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Fully flCl'l'FfI1.f6'd by fhz' Nrztimml Association of Arc:-edited Commercirll Schools Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1945 PYRAMID LIFE INSURANCE EU. GILMERMOORE CO- CHARLOTTE, N. C. Home Office Congratulations to the Class of 1945 CHARLOTTE, N. C. MODEL LAUNDRY PHONE 3-9011 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA COMPTOMETER SCHOOL Cmzducted By W. R. HOLLINGSWORTH 1209-10-11 INDEPENDENCE BUILDING PHONE 6733 Page One Hundred Twelve ?i-lO'l'OGRAPi-IS CE EXCELLENCE ir Advertising 'k Aerials 'ir Commercial 'A' Portraits if Kodachromes 'k News ir College Annuals PHONE 3 - 8230 A ssignments A nsvwlzeren DUKE PHOT0 CO. 404 West Trade Street CHARLOTTE 2, N. C. I H if CHARLO E ENGRAVING CO Jwuaaf bfqzaffvwvc, Cha rlottc, North Co rol ina OBSERVER nous: Ill C, ails v 4' 'bn' 9 R 0 c A LOTYE x Q, p 4, ?' 'ii n. .57 K M' w , . f' all ' W .-Q.. ia 'WY
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