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The Woman ' s College University of North Carolina The LIBRARY C.2 COLLEGE COLLECTION Ti ime.. y line teen odu-J e even on ike Jomans L oileae L ampud presented bu tk rij nn Walker, Cditor-in-Cfitep, ' uiine6i re anaqer T A ■: .. is: mio M V e at the WqjKia ' s College are some two thousand tinie- consoious people. TheAelJlS ringing, the clocks jumping, front lights flashing — classes a : 1 , conferences at 2 : 00, and meetings at 7 : 00 make lis so. EacU gir must ask herself what does all this mean? Is this four year t W. C. merely something we must bear with — days ihich must JSe checked off the calendar before we can get out into the worhyind really start living? Or is it more than this? TiBbse us who have worked on this annual hold that it is much lieve that life at W. C. is uni(|ue and worthwhile not ' prepllgtion for life, but as a way of life itself. This is what ' we lave sought tS ltoresent in the 1947 Pine Needles. an Arnn rf ani C lien 3b22S2 In TJhe Beginmng . . . Woman ' s College . . . the biggest place «m have ever seen, spread out like a strange new town . . . opening yonr eyes that first mm-Hing and looking up at the oreani-colored ceiling and the stiff furniture . . . the frightening lost feeling and wondering il - cpu would ever belong . . . tagging behind your junior advisor, learning the shortcut from North to the Science Building . . . fumbling with the combination to your P. O. box . . , staring at the placement test, feeling dumber than you had ever felt in your life . . . watching upperclassmen, wondering if you ' d ever have That Look . • . long afternoons at the round freshmen reserve tables, staring awefully at long rows of books, reading pages of small print about the manorial system, the circulatory paths of the earthworm, the travels of Odysseus, wondering if the process of education would ever be- gin to work on you . . . standing in a line of unclothed females, shivering at the impersonality of the camera focusing on yoiu- naked posture . . . knitting skeins of dull green wool into thick army sweaters . . . letters to your man in basic . . . sleeping through an eight o ' clock with the recklessness of first cuts . . . spring holidays and a year almost gone . . . drawing for a room in an upperclassman dorm . . . promising to write your roommate ... a last look at College Avenue as the bus sped homeward. ' l ii-j- f JjHj ' ■i .,- i come tii%Cii. to school a sophomore with a hrand new loor an a brand new iipperclassman ee hours about summer men and ling about last year ' s closed study . . . writing irds with knowing smiles to freshmen n l counselors . . . last drags in the lobby of Aycock and rushing to a downstairs chapel seat . . . listening to the SGA officers you helped elect last spring . . . singing the college song with gusto because you don ' t have to fimible for the words . . . making Sunday afternoon visits to the ORD hospital . . . dancing miles with men from Connecticut and Ohio, asking bright-eyed questions about service ribbons . . . raking leaves and serving tables with a practiced hip technique . . . being proud of your new sopho- more jacket because it gives your class distinction and adds to your feeling of being aiiliiiportant part of Woman ' s College. f. y. ' %? TB ur IstVear . . . ami you realize flial your sister class graduated in the spring and that tV years ago you lookeil up to juniors M ' ith awe and revere Jsf . . . feeling funnVAbecause being a junior crept up on your major, a reality instead of courses in the college cata- logue . . . seriouVVlioughts and jokeA about the cold, cold world and bread lin . . . Woman ' s (Vwlege, seeming safe and secure and protectivH . . regretting t)lie courses you didn ' t take and the lists of luiread books . . . forrfiefting it all wiwASully Mason, W. C. ' s first name band, and aSlwautifid juuror-seuior, the orchestra coming late and Stardui«tV at the e ii ... a spring of endless rain . . . dis- covering the little park across Xr i t ' ' Vliockey field after three years of not knowing it was mWe . . 1 May Day in Aycock like fresh- man year, praying 194lw«ul(ftby a rainless May . . . buying gradua- tion presents and missing people even irefyrA they leave . . . talking about appropriations and a StudeVitNllInion — a bigger and better Woman ' s College . . . wonderijigi Ijiow it will look ten years after you graduate. ' -mf ' And Tii en At Last . . . all you ' re a senior . . . ready to leave this place that doesn ' t seem so big anyuioreV . . leaving four years of fifty minute hours in Mclver sinwlhV Ad Building and Curry and the Gym and, because |hey yer four hours, the whole sprawling campus is yours the girls you know and toe faces you pass on the way to classes . . . teachers w hoseV ' Olwl you copied in grey-blue notebooks, ideas you argu cl abpul ii lunch lines and across coffee at the Corner uniforms — out of v gue tor nymals, ORD — a housing pi lorious week- pd a t sii rt Ji l+r u irate « uiy -t arty ol aqy young men, on f t p lie wars . . . watching your fest l ay DaW . • remem bering Sunday terii i wifli bombers roaring over the ho field . . me ng tHiat laft Monday class and wondering iiVh will ram on Mon«ays in Greensboro . . . walking do ii the aisle for the la ma s meeting, feeling Vraduated already . . . packing foi of ife your lile Mnto cardboard boxes and almost yellii you next year to next year ' s seniors . . . walking atrjss the stage, stai ing Ui your last campus performance to the little group of QelativQs . . . grinning and tikrning the tassel. tL EooL we Dedicate to oviv ' mevia vl ' lUs a Loui6e £5. . yv lexanaer To Miss Louise B. Alexander we fond- ly dedicate the 1947 Pine JSeedles. Her infectious chuckle, ready wit and enter- taining stories of political shenanigans since Washington ' s time have endeared Miss Alex to students throughout the years. In appreciation of her interesting and highly informative classes, her lively interest in students, her perennial good humor we offer to Miss Alex — our annual. wxtr tinii Chancellor Jackson presides at a faculty meeting. N flrfh . r I i GOVERNOR R. GREGG CHERRY In his biennial message to the North Carolina General Assenihly, Gover- nor Cherry dearly stated that he is the friend of higher education and advocated physical improvements and higher teach- ing compensation to insure the continued excellent standing of the Greater Univer- sity. Though he is rarely on our campus in person, we are happy that he is in Ra- leigh looking out for the interests of Woman ' s College. It is heartening to know that he is our educational and ] olitical friend. Administrative GOVERNOR R. GREGG CHERRY DR. FRANK PORTER GRAHAM or Dr. Frank as Greater University students lovingly call him, holds a special place in the hearts of Woman ' s College students. By his friendly nianner. his warm sincerity, and abounding interest in the progress of Woman ' s College, we have come to regard him as a loyal friend. It is in eager anticipation that we await his visits to our campus. It is with inspiration and renewed hope that we go away from his speeches. One of the South ' s leading educators, Dr. Frank has done much for our Greater University, for his state, and for his southland. l)K. FRANK PORTER GRAHAM  20 MR. WILLIAM D. CARMICUAEL. JR. It is (|iii| - :i joli lo li:ilaii ' - tlic lMi l ; ' t ol ' ho {ireal an iiiHlitiilion aH the tircalcr I liiix-i-Hily  l INorlli Carolina, luit Mr. Killy (larnii -liai-l iloc8 a Mplt-ndid jol of it. Wr a rc fjlad wlirn lir ronx ' H lo hvv um, for liin cliarniin pcrHonality and jolly cnlliiiHiaHni lo riincli to lift uh over tli«- luinipH. CHANCELLOR WALTER C. JACKSON To us. Dr. Jackson is our li« ' st I ' riend and most al li ' loader. Indeed, his personal manner, his devo- tion to our college, an l his optimistic spirit are the core of our e«dlege life. He is always ready to listen to our ideas, t«) fjive us a guiding hand, an l lo serve our hesi interests. His spirit is hest summed up in his oft expressed desire that Woman ' s (College shall remain a Woman ' s (College second to none. MISS HARRIET W. ELLIOTT Before we came to Woman ' s College, whether we were from this state or any other, we knew ahout Miss Elliott. Before and during the war she worked for the interests of her college, her state and for her nation. In- ternationally known. Miss Elliott is a capahle leader. She is keenly interested in her girls and anxious that they develop into responsible citizens. We are grateful for her spirit. Officers . . . Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Seven MR. WIIXIAM D. CARMICHAEL, JR. CHAINCELLOR WALTER C. JACKSON MISS HARRIET . ELLIOTT 21 ♦ Administration Oils to the college machinery which keep it functioning smoothly — these are our administrative officials. To our Treasurer, Director of Puhlic Relations, Assistant Controller, Registrar, Auditor, Librarian, and Physician we extend our thanks for the part they played in making our stay at Woman ' s College a pleasant one. DR. RITH COLLINGS ' 2 ' JJ Vl ei ' vionam. IMI. B. B. KKIMIKIC K Head of the History Department 2.1 ♦ Alumnae and Former Students Association, Inc. To fverv member of the Class of 1947 — congratulations! It is a good thing to be a graduate of the Woman ' s College of the University of North Carolina. It is a good thing to be a member of the Alumnae Association of this College. The Alumnae Association provides a channel through which vou can go on being a part of vour College — not merely a part of its past, but of its growing future. Through such membership you will be able moreover to keep in contact with your classmates and college friends. This will be worth your while. And so the Alumnae Association cordially invites you every one to come into the ranks of its membership. Indeed, so convinced are we of the value to you of this membership that if we could, wc should give you the Queen ' s Invitation! OFFICERS President . First Vice-President Second Vice-President Recording Secretary Alumnae Secretarv Miss lone H. Grogan Mrs. Carlton Jester, Jr. Miss Emily S. Austin Miss York Kiker Miss Clara B. Byrd BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mesdames Kemp Funderburk, L. H. Swain, Horace Swain, and Blake Thompson; Misses Bettie Baise, Mary Elizabeth Barwick, Celia Durham, Katherine Sherrill, and Betty Yost. ' 24 Faculty Di ' imrtinent of Art GREConv I . IVKV IIF.I.E TIIKHSII EI.IZAIIETII JASTIIOW IVOMA II viiniN MAII h Mil IIIM WILLIAMS. B.S., M.A. n.E.A.. M.A. Ph.ll. .U.A., U.S.. M.A. B.S., M.A. il I I III II IMV D.S., M.A. SA llMlk-lMl H n.A.. M.A. IIKI, II. II II.Kll II.A., M.A. nnXK I ' AI I EAItl. II IIAI I IINEZ lOIIIWt AKIIIII; II. Ml llEI. : iM.in MAI III LII.A III Al.lll II I Dopartii :ivi.Ki( 1. ,. {;,. ..« k [I I n II.A.. M.S.. Pli.il, I III III 1,11 k TIIIEL. I - HI M HIE VIKIilMA I.AM.MAII HILDA T, llAUPSIEK ClIAItl.OTTE  . IIAWI.EV M.A. . Ph.ll. M.A. , Pli.l). M.A. , Pli,il, M.A. . Ph,D. M.S., . Pli.D. I ei arlnient of Business Kilucation Secretarial Administration B.A., B.S.,M.E I. B.S.. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. II. 11. A.. M.B.A. H.A.. M.A., Ph.D. ... B,A.. M.S. B.A.. M.S. LOUISE V. WHITLOCK B.S., M.S. TOMMIE LOU WRIGHT B.A., M.A. vam;e t. i.itti.e.ioh PATTV SPIllilLL MAUDE L. ADAMS MATHILDA HARDAWAY ROWE A WELLMAN WILLIAM B. LOGAN . . EVELYN FOWLER Department of Chemistry B.A., M.S. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A.. M.A. FL0REM:E LOUISE SCHAEFFER MARY M. PETTY ELVA E. BARROW Gl ITA MARBLE N. he«ei:i:a raulins ALICE J. RYAN B.A. DOROTin MAE ROSEL B.S., M.A. Department of Classical Civilization CHARLTON C. JERNIGAN B.A., M.A., Ph.D. MYRTLE SOLES B.A. Department of Economics ALBERT S. KEISTER B.A,, M.A,, Ph.D. FREDERICK HORNER BUNTING B.A., Ph.D. V. E. LINDSEY B.A.. M.A, PAUL M. GREGORY B.A., M.A.. Ph.D, ALLEN MORRIS SIEVERS B.A., M.A. EVELYN FOW LER B.A,, M,S, Department of Etlucation FRANKLIN H. McNUTT RUTH FITZGERALD OLIVER PERRY CLUTTS CARL W. McCARTHA HERBERT KIMMEL MARIE B. DENNEEN JOHN AARON SMITH ANNA REGER ANNA M. KREIMEIER MARY FITZGERALD HARRIETT MEHAFFIE RUTH GUNTER RUTH ACNES SHAVER MARGARET FLINTOM RALPH BRIMLEV EUGENIA MclVER HUNTER ALICE JOYCE COOPER IARION M. WATSON MARY ALFRED HUNTER EDITH HUFFMAN FRANCES 1). LAEL RUTH ALBERTINE LEE PATSY MONTAGUE JESSIE PEDEN B.A., M.A., Ph.D. I.A., Ph.M.. B,A,. B,Ed, B.A Ph.B., B.A. Ph.B. Ph.D. , M.A. , M.S. , B.S. M.A. , M,A, , M,A, , M,A, . M.A. , M,A, . M,A, , M,A, . M,A. . M.A. B.A.. B.A., B.A. Department of English LEONARD B. HURLEV ALONZO C. HALL W ILLIAM R. TAYLOR ARTHUR J. DUNN GEORGE P. WILSON JANE SUMMERELL JAMES W. PAINTER MARC FRIEDLAENDER MILDRED R. GOULD ABIGAIL E. ROW LEY NETTIE SI E TILLETT JOHN E. IJRIUGERS. JR. MAY 1)1 I.ANEV BUSH GAVNKI I i:. SPIVFV KATIIIi N M. V. ENGI.AMI PETER IIIIISMAN Ti l.OI KATIIIFIN -. I ' VIMKK -IDA Ki 1 iiiFrii 111 iiiioi (; SAM IMV HUM II AUGISI 1 W Al.Kll! WILLIAM I. CIIICIIESTEK Deparlmi EDNA ARUNDEL COY ' T. PHILLIPS .. Ph.D. I.. M.A. L., M.A. I., M.A. k., M.A. k., M.A. I., M.A. ., Ph.D. 5.. M.A. i., M,A. v., M.A. . Ph.D. ,. Ph,D, ,, Ph.D, I., M,A, B,A, B,A, I,. M.A. L., M.A. B.A. I., M.A. nt of Geography Department of German CAROLINE B. SCHOCH Ph.B., M.A. Department of Health RUTH M. COLLINCS B.A., M.D. ANNA M. GOVE M.D. VICTORIA CARLSSON B.S., M.S., M.A., Ph,D, MILDRED PEARL HARRIS B.A., M.A. ANNA O. STEPHENS B.S., M.D. ANNE SHAMBURCER RUTH DALRYMPLE B.S„ M,N. Department of History and Political Science CLARENCE D. JOHNS B.A.. M.A. MAGNMII.de GULLANDER B.A., M.A. EUGENE E. PFAFF B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. VERA I.AHGENT B.A., M.A. LOUISE B, ALEXANDER B.A. BERMCE E. DRAPER B.A.. M.A. JOSEPHINE IIEGE B.A.. M.A. ELIZAIll I II I IIMH n B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. RICllAllll llMIIHil ril B.A., M.A., Ph.D. CIIRIMIVNV II.IMUKN B.A. . M.A. catiieiiim: I IHIID B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ZOE SWECKFIl B.A. hrpurlminl of Home fsi mar ;arf.t m. edw ards b.s.. m.a. mabel n. swan.son b.s.. m.s. CORA E. GRAY B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. BERTLYN BOSLEV B.A., B.S., M.S., Ph,I), EL1.E PENN B.S.. M,A. VIVA M. PLAYFOOT B.S.. M.A. AGNES N. COXE B.A., B.S.. M.A. FLORA W HITE EDtt ARIIS B.S.. M.S. MADEIKIM: 111 AKKl STREET B.S. , M.A. BESS lii-v B.S.. M.A. EVEH N 1(11 l-l: IKIWELI, . . ; B.S., M.S. CATHEIIINK MIKIi: B.S.. M.S. ELIZABETH IIATIIAW AY . B.S.. M.A. HELEN KIRK SURRATT B.S. LOUISE LOWE B.S.. M.S. CHARLOTTE ANNE BEAMAN B.S.. M.S. LOIS K. HILL B.S. Department of Mulh, lONE II, GRIIGAN School of Mil H, HUGH ALTVATER GEORGE M, THOMPSON GRACE VAN DYKE MORE ALLEINE R, MINOR MARY LOIS FERRELL BIRDIE H, HOLLOWAY GEORGE W. DICKIESON ELIZABETH COWLING WILLIAM C, DEVEN CLAIRE H, ATKISSON ELLIOT WEISGARBER EDW IN P, MORGAN MARIETTA K, LINUSE INGA B, MORGAN B,A,. M.A.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.S.. Ph,D. B.A,, M,A, B.A.. M.Mn B.Mus.. M.Mu B.Mus.. M.S. B.S. B.S.M., M.S.M. B.Mus.. M.Mus. B.A., M.A., M.M. B.A., B,Mu , B,M. B,M„ M,M, B,M, B,A„ B,M, B,M.. M.M. Department of Phy MARY CHANNING COLEMAN ETHEL L. MARTUS DOROTHY DAVIS JEANNETTE R. POTTER MARJORIE L. LEONARD ELLEN J. GRIFFIN VIRGINIA G. MOOMAVS MARGARET GREENE HERBERT W. PARK FRANCES A. BLEICK EVELYN LINDLEY MARTHA PEARL MOORE ELEANOR V. WOLFE B.A.. M.S. B.A., M,A, B,A,. M,S, n„S,. M.A. B.S., M,A, B.S. B,S,P,E. Department of Physics CALVIN NORWOOD W ARFIELD, . . ANNA JOYCE REARDON ABBIE FAY HENRY MARGARET FRANCES CONROY Department of Psychology JAMES ALBERT HIGHSMITH ELIZABETH Dl FFY KEY L. BARKLEY OLIVIA BURNETT RIVERS DOROTHY RETHLINCSIIAFER ELNORA WINFREY B.A.. M.A.. Ph,D, B,A„ M,A,. Ph.D. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. B.A., M.A. B.S,. M.A., Ph,D, B.A,, M,A,. Ph.D. Department of Romance Languages W INFIELD S. BARNES B.A,. M.A,, Ph.D. MALCOLM K. HOOKE B.A.. D.de rUniv. META H. MILLER B.A., M,A,. Ph,D. JESSIE C, LAIRD B,A„ M.A. RENE HARDRE Prof, dcs E. N. M, AUGUSTINE LaROCHELLE B,A,. M.A. ALICE K. ABBOTT B.A.. M.A. KATHFRINE TAYLOR B.A.. M.A. IIFLEN lit M FS 11 TTING B.A., M,A. I1{I.IM I MtlMKll.T B.A,, M.A. . Ph.D. ANMK HKVM 11 MIEKRl KK B.A.. M.A. JOSEFI.VA ESCAJEUA B.A. DIANA R. RAMIREZ B.A.. M.A. Department of Sociology GLENN R. JOHNSON LVDA GORDON SHIVERS MERER E. MOSSMAN FAYE HANCOCK RITH THAYER HARTMAN B.A.. M.A. B.A., LL.B., M.A.. Ph.D. B.A.. M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.S. Department of Commerce GEORGE M, JOYCE MARY HARRELL EMILY ELIZABETH GE.NTRY MARGARET C, DeVLNNY , . . B.S,, M,S, B,S., B.S., M.A. B.S.. M.A. B.S., M.S. MISS FI,ORE rE SHAEFFER i)K. c. :. .|EHIVH;A tM DR. ALBERT S. KEISTER MR. VAiNF.E T. LrTTLEJOIl.X 1H(. J. B. I.I LER MR- (.UEI.llin l Department Heads Art Department MR. GREGORY IVY B.S.. 1928 (Central Missouri State Teachers); M.A., 1932 (Columbia). Biology Department DR. J. P. GIVLER Ph.B.. 1906. M.A.. 1912 (Haniline); (Johns Hopkins). Business Education MR. VANCE T. LITTLEJOHN IS. A.. U.S., 1931 (Bowling Green College of Commerre) ; M.E I., 1935 (Pittsburgh). Chemistry Department MISS FLORENCE SHAEFFER B.A.. 1920 (Barnard): M.A., 1922 (Mount llolvok.) ; (Vale). Classical Civilization DR. C. C. JERNIGAN B.A.. 1925, M.A.. 1926, Ph.D.. 1935 (Duke); (Universitv of Chicago). Commercial Department MR. GEORGE M. JOYCE B.S., 1930 (Indiana State .Teachers) ; M.S., 1935 (Indiana); (Pittsburgh). Economics Department DR. ALBERT S. KEISTER B.A.. 1910 (Otterbein); M.A., 1911 (Columbia); Ph.D., 1927 (Chicago). English Department DR. LEONARD B. HURLEY B.A., 1913, M.A.. 1916 (Duke); Ph.D.. 1932 (, orth Carolina). Geography Department DR. EDNA ARUNDEL B.A.. 1921 (Ohio tniversitv); M.A.. 1929 (Columbia); Ph.D., 1942 (Yale). German Department MISS CAROLINE SCHOCH Ph.B.. 1907 (Chicago); M.S., 1919 (Wisconsin); (University of Marburg, Germany). DR. LEONARD B. HLRLEY iCi DR. ED.NA ABINDEL MISS CAROLINE SCHOCH 26 I li. Ill Til (: ll.i.I GS .Mil. :. :. JDIINS .miss MAIt ;AllET euwahds - W. C. U. N. C. Health, Medical Division DR. RUTH COLLINGS B.A.. 1919 (Pomona): M.D.. 1923 (P.iiiisvlvania). History Department MR. C. C. JOHNS B.A., 1908 (RanHolph-Macoii); M.A.. 1911 (Chicago); (Harvard); (Chicago). Home Economics MISS MARGARET EDWARDS B.S.. 1912 (Monlana Stale); M.A.. 1920 (Columbia); (Cornell); (Chicago). Mathematics Department DR. HELEN BARTON B.A.. 1913 (Goucher); M.A.. 1922, Ph.D., 1926 (Johns Hopkins). Physical Education MISS MARY C. COLEMAN B.S.. 1917 (Colnmbia); (Welleslev). Physics Department DR. ANNA JOYCE REARDON B.A., 1930 (College of Saint Teresa); M.S., 1933, Ph.D.. 1937 (St. Louis). Psychology Department DR. JAMES A. HIGHSMITH B.A.. 1910, INI.A., 1915 (North Carolina); Ph.D., 1923 (George Peabody). Romance Languages DR. WINFIELD BARNEY B.A., 1905 (Dartmouth); M,A., 1911 (Hobart) ; Ph.D., 1916 (Syracuse). School of Music MR. HUGH ALTVATER B.A., 1920, Mus.M., 1929 (Michigan); Mus.M.. 1925 (Southwestern). Sociology Department MR. GLENN R. JOHNSON B.A., 1915 (Reed); M.A., 1916 (Columbia). nil. iiKi.KN iiAiiro. MIS ' ; M MtV r. COLEMAN DR. ANNA JOYCE REARDON : f tiM MR. GLENN R. JOHNSON MR. HLGH ALTVATER DR. n INFIELD BAR.N-EV DR. JAMES A. HIGHSMITH 27 Minutes of Two thouitand one hundred nienilters strong, the Student Government Association watched solemnly as new offi- cers were inaugurated last May and listened proudly to hopes of progress expressed. Another year was beginning. Preceded hy rousing elections and weeks of apprenticeship, the mass meeting was only a prelude to what was to come. Plans for Pre-School Conference were discussed, and the latter part of the summer was spent sending out explanations of the honor policy to the freshmen. With new ideas and an interested group of leaders, students laid plans for the year at Pre-School (Con- ference, formulating programs for the Social Committee and the Service League. Emphasis was placed on the work of the Honor Committee, and the group decided that upperclassmen and freshmen honor should receive concentrated effort. Individual hall discussions broadened students ' knowledge of what honor includes. A skit at mass meeting presented the L.liza belli ijnttaiii, yrcMdciit ALICE FARMER Vire-I ' ri ' sidpnt GLADYS CHAMBERS Secrelarv JANE PERRY Treasurer 2 Responsibility iiu-aniii of tlu- lioiiui- pulit-y. an l ri- -Hliiiicn look t -HlH on lli - hanillioolv anil ilH riil - . An a var« n HS of l fing a pari of Stuih-nl (FOVcrnnK ' iil AnMocialion canit- Mitli inaHH iiici-tin M anti (lisciirtAions of le islativi- loin !i in ilorniitnrifM. True tu ils aspiration if pro i lin ! niort- inili i lnal rcsponsiltility. Le ;iHlalur ai(l -il tlif growth of frfoloni y li lit -nin ; frt-nhnian dating riiifs. l y allowing sophomores on« ' eleven o ' clock a week, and l y clarifying existing rules. At check-up conference results of plans made at Pre-School (Conference were tlis- eussed. and suggestions made for the remaind-r of the year. Student government at W. C. is di ided into three branches — legislative, ju licial, and executive; and every student is considered a meniher. President Elizaheth Brittain firesides over Judicial Board, mass meetings, and is invested with all executive power. Legislature is presided over hy Vice-President Alice Farmer, who is also responsible for chapel seating. To Secretary Gladys Chambers is delegated the responsibility of keeping records of Judicial and Hall Board cases and taking minutes of meetings, and Treasurer Jane Perry keeps up with money spent and takes minutes of legislature meetings. Student government at the Wom- an ' s College is truly growing in responsible freedom. Legislature First Rot : Phyllis Green. D aeia Le wis. Nan ■uth. r. M r bell ■■addi ■net ■■Irude A Louise Patlon. M ry Ellen Harrell Nell S nini Chi rlott€ DeLo zicr Ju ia m ' . Leo 1. Knee ' ine- ' s Palsy Ba Ipy. Eliz beth Cunn inghatt . Clara ean Cooke. Se ated: Mar gare P ek ord. Eli ahe h Brit Sech.ler Lucv R .dgers. Ju ia Rue Parhan. Mi •s K ather ne Ta lor Al ce Fa nnei Chair man. J Secretar:i Patrici Padgett, Mlldr ed Ore. Max ine Apple white. SI nding: issn noma k. Ma Perr) et Holt. Frances WoKe. Connie Cline, Blair My rick. Janle Crumpton. Adelaide Sigmon, Lula McGraw Gay, Marilyn Crawford, Betty Jane Carr, Miriam Scott, Ruth Mary, ancy Kendall, laleen Johnson, Joyce Poeson. Alyce Bruin. 29 Time To Mark- Lallin. Glad s Clian.- Wrs. Barbara Parrish. Mi . Louisr Alcxandor. ElizaWlli Brittain. Martha Ivrv. Mar Irvin, Trulv Bryan. Pa . Colrniaii. Beltv Lunilv. Judicial Board Honor C o 111 m i 1 1 e e Seaird: Page- Culciiiaii. Miss Vera Largriil. Trulv Bry- an Chairman. Slanding: Junp Hollzrnclorf. Kulh Wrbb. Nancv Beam Fundcrburk. Su. an V oniark. Mariha Points Committee Snaltd: Mrs. Kmip Fundrrburk. Brity Lciu Huflinrs Standing: Kathrrine ah Jan.-  hit. S.-.rrlarj. Chairman. Miss Sanrha Tha :to Consider Judicial liourd, .lolling il lil:i. ' k r.il . ' . Ii:i  . rk ' (l t i ar l Ii. ' coininK mor. ' ' . rr. ' ' lh ' ami l . piiiii- livr. All.niplinK l a l l a iiiorr | ' i ( nal loiirli, l r( i.l ' Ml IJ1 Itriltain has talkr.l to all honor ras.-s h. ' for. ' Ih. ' v havr com. ' h.lor. ' JikIv Jioarcl. aii.l ■ii.mSrr l a . ' Iri. ' .l K. make slii.J. ' .ils ..■srioiis of llii ' (-xctlh ' iit .s| ' tii ol ' stiKlriil govern iiK ' iit anil l ' | laiii ihi ' ri-asons for rnlis. With 4 oiiiparutivrly fe ' honor oases, ' ' ' Judy Board ' hus fiiuiid ihat fewer sniull rules, more responsi- liilily, and somewhat strieter eorreelive measures have gone far toward strengthening; the honor p  lioy. Judv Board is presided over hy the president of Student Government and eonsists of five seniors, two juniors and a faculty adviser. The secretary of Student Government acts as secretary. Hall Bi ards set up in each dormitory are composed of the house presidents, a member of the Judy Board. and four other girls living in the dormitory. All minor cases come under the jurisdiction of Hall Boards. Honor Committee under Truly Hryinii, hus einphasizefl personal honor in Irving; lo earry over the fairly well-established honor in the aeadeniio field lo sirengthen llie soeial side of the policy. Points Committee with the job of seeing thai no girl holds too many ofRces, has become the newest student committee, having been turned over to students by the administration at the beginning of the vear. Finance Board supervises student organizations participating in the budget, aids the four cla in handling their funds, and grants funds to each organization for operating expenses. Elections Board heralding elections with a Carolinian extra and a revised schedule for two elections, has emphasized the importance of campus-wide interest in voting. An old-time pep rally sent the election off to a colorful beginning. Innovations this year have included a new member from the Town Students Association, encouraging town students to participate. Finance Board Miss Anne Lewis. Clara Bond. Dr. Albert Kcister. Nancy Do2iei Ctiairnian. Georgia 01i e Scerctar), Mr. John Loclihart, Manila Allen, Miss Evcljn Fowler. Elections Board Julia liue Parhani. Carol Walker. Julia MeLean- Chairnian, Elizabetli Peeic, Gladys Storey, Miss Ma joric Leonard. ' JJo ou6e i vleetlna at 10:30 ' X_ivery house where love abides and friendship is a guest is surely home, and home, sweet home; for there the heart ean rest. It is the responsibility of the leaders of the dormitories to see that each of their some one hundred twenty or more students feels that she is really at home in her dormitory. The counselors and house presi- dents measure up to this task in a most remarkable way. The counselor is always willing to help solve our problems, comfort us in times of sorrow, or share with us our feelings of joy. It is she who keeps track of our goings out and our comings in (presuming, of course, that we cooperate in the matter). To her we are not just another student, but a personality which she can greet by name. She is always eager to share in any of our personal interests, congratulate us on our successes (sometimes wc do have them), and understand and advise us if success has not been ours. Our frienjl, the house president, keeps us informed with all news from legislature, helps plan our dorm dances and other social functions, answers our numerous questions (this, it is understoo l. applies mostly to freshmen. — Who said that ' i ' i ' iVi), and in general keeps things running smoothly. Yes, she e en helps us bid our dates goodnight. ♦ :«2 We extend our deepest appreciation to these our counselors: Miss Taylor, Miss Oaddock, Miss (Cunningham, Miss Morton, Mrs. West, Mrs. Hunter, Miss Clement, Miss Grogan, Miss Martin, Miss Horton, Miss Pron lecki, Mrs. Inghrani, Mrs. Wehh, Mrs. Adams, and Miss Garner. Our appreciation goes also to these our house presidents: Sara Layton, Margaret Holt, Frances Wolfe, Marybelle Waddington, Isabel Howard, Joyce Posson, Susan Womack, Nancy Souther, laleen Johnson, Maxine Applewhite, Louise Patton, Nell Swaini, Jane Terry, Patricia Padgett, an l Blair Myrick. They have all proved that We need not power or splendor; wide hall or lordly dome; the good, the true, the tender, these form the wealth of home. NEW GUILFORD 5 Evclvn Martin, al.on Johnson KIRKLAND Mrs. Gozual H. Andrews, P Padcott 33 T, ime.. . . . from 8 m tk e r V lornina hi 12 fjo, uniii iz V loon ' § ±1L ■■■f ■1 - 1 « ing until 12 at Noon ... a big gulp here and a swallow, too . . ' cause listen sister . . . I ' ve work to do- Off to classes at last I go . . . To learn the things a girl should know And cram I do ... ' til I feel sick • . of readin ' . . . ritin ' . . . and rithniatic, ' ' The Time Is Oow ' Seated: Betty Lou Hufflnes Vice-Prendent Rachel Johnson Cheerleader Nancy Cromer Treasurer Standing: Nancy Sechrest Secretary Ruth Webb President 10 We came back tliat last September, took our red jackets out of moth balls, wrote 400 numbers on our course cards . . . still we couldn ' t believe it . . . we were th e senior class of 47. For three years there had always been another class ahead of us, some- body else to pass the buck to. Now we were standing with our hands full at the end of the line. S.G.A., the Honor Policy, Legislature — our responsibility for leadership. We made blue-prints for an Integrated Community at pre-school conference and between times we policed Mclver ' s entrances! We developed a new appreciation for our school, for the standard of education it upholds . . . remembered the old saying: Crops come up the way you plant them and knew that we had been planted right. We are the Woman ' s College offering for the year 1947. It ' s black seal is our lodestone; its motto, our aim. Mrs. Madclliio Slrrit. Class Ch 41 Senior Class of 1947 Ma ■Abi- Martha Jean Adam: Mary ElliMi Agnew Sarah Elizabrlh Aik. Julia Thorns Alcxai Francis Prii.h Al, ' Second Row: Nancy Janr Ansivy Maxine Davis Applohi Mildrrd Carol Arnistrni Henrietta Atkin Evelyn Lurk Auman Roberta Neal Austin r i ir f Aoir: Sai ah Young Austin Ma rtha Allci ™ Baber Ali Je. ee Ann Ba nne Barb, s Jeannetl e Baref.,. Do rolh Mae Barnes =3 IkzPimTteeMii Mary Corinne Abernethy Greensboro Cornelian ; Stratford Junior College (1.2); Botany Club (3). Junior Advisor (4); Sociology Club (3, 4); Town Students Organization C!. 4); Uance C ' ornrni ltee (41; Service League (3). Martha Jean Adams Winston-Salem A.B., tipanish Adelphian; Hall Board (1, 2); Chemistry Club (2. 3); Classical Club (1. 2, 3); Dean ' s List (3, 4); Education Club (4); Honor Roll (1, 2. 3); Le Cercle Krancais (4): Sigma Delta Pi (3. 4). Treasurer (4); Square Circle (1. 2); Tau Psi Omega (4); Y.W.C.A. (1, 3. 4); Proctor (2); Service League (3); Student-Faculty Curriculum Committee (D; Gymnastics (4). Mary Ellen Agnew Charlotte A.B.. Sociolnffi Dikean; Freshman Commission (1) ; Class Vice-President (31 ; Pine Nvedles. Business Manager (4); Alpha Kappa Delta (3, 4); Chemistry Club (1); Daisy Chain (2); Dean ' s List (3. 4); Honor Roll (1, 2, 3); Sociology Club (3. 4); Who ' s Who (3); Finance Board, Secretary (3); Life Saving (1). Sarah Elizabeth Aiken .... Washington, D. C. A.B., Psychology Dikean: Dean ' s List (3); Playlikers (2, 3). Julia Thorns Alexander Asheboro A.B., History [onielian. Secretary (2); Secretary Student Government (3l; Juilicial Hoard Ci); Daisy Chain (2); Dean ' s List (3); Square Circle (2); Y.W.C.A. (1, 4); Proctor (-2); Dance Committee (2). Frances Prudence Alexander Statesville BS., Secretarial Administration .Vilelphian, Book Exchange Chairman (4); Daisy Chain (2): Education Club (4); Gamma Alpha (3. 4); Recreation Association (1, 2. 3, 4); V.W.C.A. (3. 4); Zoo ' ogy Field Club (1): Proctor (21; Social Committee (1. 2); Elections Committee (4); Life Saving (2); Swimming (I. 2. 3. 4); rennis (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Basketball (1. 2. 3. 41. 42 HiNKli 1 lA AiKiN Hcndcrsonvillc A.H., All AiU ' lpliinn: Cliinvli ( cmim ' II (. ' I. IJ : Di ' aiiN I.M Mi: Inti-rniitli Cimiiii ' II (2, :i, t). ViiT l ' ivsicl,-nl 111: InU ' rni tlii|i;ll Ki- ' iitinlis (1); ITlK-lor (1); S.-rvlcr I.i-iiciR ' l.H): Arl (lull i:i. D. EviM.vN LiiCK AiiMAN Ashcboro ,t.H.. Kitiilinh Ciinu-liiin: Cl.issiiMl Clul) (2. :i. li: Kdnratiiiii (lull (H: I ' nirtiir (IJ. RonKniA NiAi, AiisifN Jefferson Alctheiaii; Kduciitiiiii (lull (I); llcniic KcciiKiniiis (lull il. i. :), U; Inlur- faith Ciiuncil (n: Siiuaie Dance (IJ. Sarah Young Austin Four Oaks A .11.. Si,rh,lii ' jij Curnclian: S(K-iolo(:y Club (3. li: I ' niitor (1). Martha Allen Baber Shelby B.S., Secretorinl Ailiniiiixlniliml Dikcan: Garnina Alplia CI, 1). Alice Ann Bannerman Dunn .!.«., n,r„ll.llnj Cul-nelian, Marshal Ci): Chemistry Cluh (3. 4); Wcstniiiiisler Ki-ll(mshi|) (1, 2); Mav Court (I): Medical Teclinologi.sts Club C). t) ; Recreatiiin Association (1, 2); Y.W.C.A. (1); Basketball (1, 2). Jeanne Barber Goliiston A.B., Art Dikoan. Hook Kxchaiiffe Cliairinan (4). Treasurer (2); Art Club (3, I): Choir (I, 2); Church Council (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (3. l) ; Hall Board (1). Iris Jeannette Barefoot Hallsboro B.S., Home Econumies Aletheian; Cnrolinian (2); Dean ' s List (3); Education Club t4) : Home Economics Club (2. 3. -t) : Kecreation Association (1, 2) ; Square Dance (2); y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3. 4); Hockey (1); Swimming (2). Dorothy Mae Barnes Lucama B..S.. Sfvntarii:! Ailiinin«tr(itiiiii Dikean; Gamma Alpha (3. 4): Y.W.C.A. (4). j? Nancy Jane Ansley Charlotte A.B., Biolouu Aletheian, President (4), Marshal (3). Secretary (2); Chemistry Club (3, 41 ; May Court (4) ; Medical Technologists Club (3, 41 ; Recreation Association (1): Proctor (11: Hall Social Chairman (11; Social Com- mittee (41; Aletheian Dance Committee (1): Class Dance Committee (1). Maxine Davis Applewhite Acme .-l.fi., Pst chuloffij Dikean: Legislature (3): House President (4); Freshman Commission (1); Daisy Chain (2); Psychology Club (3. 41, Secretary (41; Who ' s Who (3); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3); Proctor u. 21; Service League (2, 3), Hall Leader (31; Faculty-Student Kcvicwins Committee (3), ' Mildred Carol Armstrong .... Elizabeth City .1.8.. Prhmnij Eiliimlin,, Aletheian; Education Club (3. 41; May Court (4); Junior Advisor (31; y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Hall Social Chairman (2); Social Committee (2, 3); Aletheian Dance Chairman (3); Junior-Senior Dance Committee (3). Senior Class of 1947 f.V«I Roa: Dorothy HrUn Bason Elizabi ' lh Lcc Bass Agnrs Allen Bial Betty Sue Beatnan Marjorie Gertrude H.I. Ii Ilia Mae Beiinetl Second Rote: Anne Watson Birkh.a.l Anne Bailey Blank Mar|:ie Blunitnthal Martha Hazel Il.ilirk t.. r l uP yUL lejiMi.. Dorothy Helen Bason Yanceyville A.h.. Vriiimrii Ktliirtfli,,,, Adelphian; Hall Board (21; Dean ' s List CD: Eiluratioii Club (3. I); y.W.C.A. (1, 3, I); PiiK-tor (3). Elizabeth Lee Bass Raleigh ■I.e.. Eiwli. ' ih Dikean; Caiulinian (1, 2, 3. D, Business Manager (1), Make-Up Editor 3); Coraddi, Literary Editor (3. 4); Pine yetiiles. Literary Editor (4); Daisy Chain (2); Dean ' s List (3. 4): Honor Roll (1. 3); International Relations (3): Junior Advisor (3); Quill Club (3. 4), Publicity Chairman (4) ; Recreation Association (I) : Tau Psi Omega (3, 41 ; Y.W.C.A. (1. 3. 4) : Proctor (1): Hall Social Chairman (I); Dance Committee (1): Service League (2); Hockey (l); May Day Program Chairman (4). Agnes Allen Beal Red Oak B..S., Hume Ernnomirs Dikean; ' Wesley Foundation (1. 4); Dean ' s List (4); Home Economics Club (2. 3, 4); Recreation Association (2): Square Dance (1. 2); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3); Proctor (8). Bett ' Sue Beaman Greensboro B.S.. Si-vrelmial Adminislnitian Dikean; Brenau College (1); (Jainma Alpha (3, 4i; International Relations (21 ; Town Students Organization (3. 4) : Proctor (2) ; Dance Committee (4). Marjorie Gertrude Belch Charlotte A.B.. Chemistni Dikean; Chemistry Club (3, 4): Dean ' s List (3); Honor Roll (1. 3); Junior Advi.sor (3); Physics Club (3. 4): Square Circle (2, 3, 4); Tau Psi Omega (3, 41; Zoology Field Club. President (11; Faculty-Student Curriculum Committee (41. Ida Mae Bennett New Canaan, Conn. A.B., Psychology Dikean; Proctor (31; Psychology Club (3. 41; Hall Hoard in. 44 ' f 9 7 LiTA Bernstein Greensboro A.B.. ftnriuloo! ' likean; International Kelations (3, 4): Deans List (3): Recreation Asso- iation (1); Sociology Club (3, 4): Town Students Organization (3, 4): ervice League (2); Hillel (1. 2, 3. 4); Southern Conference of Human Welfare (4). NNK Bailhy Blank Nashville, Tenn. A.B., EiiijUsh Dikean, Anni: Watson Uikkhead Asheboro Ii.S., Secrelarittl Administration Adclpliian. Marshal (I); Cumtldi, Ilunlijess Staff (41; Slenia Alpha (3, 4): Archery Cluh (2): DciNi ' s List (3); Caninia Alpha (3. 4); Honor Roll (1. 2. 31; Junior Ailvisor (3); SiKma Delta I ' l (3. I): V.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 4); Dance Comniillce HI. March Blumenihal Franklin H.S., Kvi-rilmiiil AilminiHiriilimi Ailelphian: (ianiina Alplia r.l. li; Ilillrl ij. 2. 3. Ii. Makiha Ha .il Bolkk Lenoir «..S., Horn,- Kranomirs (. nnli.in: Mars Hill College (1. 2); Funnan University (3): Rdueatlon Club Ml; Home Kcononiics Cluh (4); Scjuare Dance (4); Y.W.C.A. (4). Clara Mi ' RPHv Bond Windsor A.I)., Swilling,, Curnelian. Inter-Society Representative (4) ; Caruliniiin (1. 2) : Pine A ' eerf cs, Organization Editor (4); Classical Club (1. 2. 3, 1): Sociology Club (3. 4); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); I ' roctor (I); Service League. Hall Leader (3); Finance Board ft); Book Exchange Treasurer (4). JuMELA Ann Boulus Concord A.B.. MntheMiitics .Aletheian: Legislature (3); Class Cheerleader (3); Carnlinian, Circulation Manager (2). Business Staff (2); Daisy Chain (2): Interfaith Council (2. 3); Outstanding Senior (11; Squnrp Circle (I. 2, 3. 4): Who ' s Who (31; Social Committee (1. ;i i : s.r i.v l.-a-uc (1. 2. 3. 4), Chairman (4), Hall Leader (2); Stu.lcnl I- :., ii!u l;, i,■i]lK Committee (31: Student- Faculty Curriculum ( i.rninitt.-, ' I ; (all. ..lie .students (1. 2. 3. 4). Presi- dent l.ii ; Baskclhall (1, . 3. 4). Mary Cornelia Bovcen Gastonia B.S., Secretarial Administration . delphian. President (4). Marshal (3): Dance Group (2. 3): Gamma Alpha (3. 4); May Court (4); Hall Social Cliairtnan (1); Dance Com- mittee (1, 3). Nancy Irene Bowman Brown Summit A.B., Chemistri, Dikean; Cnrolinian (3); Chemistry Club (3, 4). President (4): Education Club (41; Siiuare Dance (2); Square Circle (3, 4); Town Students Organi- zation (1); Softball (3); Modern Dance (4). Laura Kathryn Bradford Julian B.S., Home Economics Aletheian; Dean ' s List (3); Education Club (4): Home Economics Club (2. 3, 4); Junior Advisor (3. 4); Playlikers (3); Recreation . s,sociation (2. 3. 41; Sciuare Dance (41; Y.W.C.A. (2. 3. 4); Swimming (3); Tennis (2. 3); Basketball (3); Softball (2. 3). Nina Paige Braswell Jackson B.S.. Home Ernnomics Dikean: Chemistry Club (1. 2. 3. 4): Dean ' s List (3): Home Economics Club (3. H: International Kelations (4): Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Iarol Blitstein Brooklyn, N. Y. .4.8.. Endlish .Metlieian; Dean ' s List (3. 4). 45 Senior Class of 1947 Ruth Brawie Cracr Laui ' Br. Betty Ray Brimhall Mary Elizabeth Britta Craria Eriiabrlh Broadbook. Frances Alverta Brock Second Row: Sybil Eve Brooks Sue Alice Bruton Kathryn Truman Bryan Mana Mary Byrd Burnc Margaret Rebecca Burr Martha Wtrhe Btrnes Third Rom: Sarah Fooler Campbell Mildred Ruth Carson Mildred Anne Carter Margaret Rich Carter Mary Erma Casper Edythe Virginia Cathe c3 l uPi TieeMii Ruth Brawley Mooresville A.B,, Bwlogy Adelphian; Chemistry Club (I. 2, 3. 41; Medical Teclinologists Club (3. 4). Secretary (4); Siiuare Dance (31; V.W.C.A. (3, 4); Proctor 1, 4). Grace Louise Brewer Jamesville B.S., Home Economics Adelphian; Playlikers (2, 3. 4); Masgueraders (3. 4); Home Economics Club (I. 2. 3, 4); Chemistrv Cub (I. 2); Omicron Xu (4); Service League. Hall Leader (4i; Honor Roll (1. 21; Dean ' s List (3l; Basketball (2); Proctor (2). Betty RA • Brimhall Winston-Salem A.B., Histurij Dikean; Summer Scliool House President (3); Hall Board (4); Carnlinian (1, 2, 3), Advertising Manager (2). Business Manager (3) ; Daisy Chain (21 ; Dean ' s List (3): Dolphin-Seal Club (1, 2, 3 ; Junior Advisor (31; Recrea- tion Association (I, 2. 3. 4). Cabinet (3); Sigma Delta Pi (2, 3. 4): V.W.C.A. (1. 41; Proctor (1, 21; Camp Committee (3. 4); Life Saving (11; Speedball (2. 3. 4); Tennis (3); Basketball (I. 2. 3. 4); Softball (I. 31. Mary Elizabeth Brittain Graham A.B.. Sociology Dikean; Pre.sident. Student Cio; Carolinian, E. change Managei (2. 3. 4) ; Outstanding Senior (4 Sociologj ' Club (3. 4) ; Who ' s Who (41 ; V.W.C.A Wesley Foundation (I, 3) t (41; Freshman Conimi.ssion 11); (2): Dean ' s List (3); Masqueradcrs Playlikers (2, 3. 4), Stage Manager (3); 2): Proctor (l) ; Gracia Elizabeth Broadbooks . A.B., Sociolofty Rochester, N. Y. ident (4); Frances Alverta Brock Farmington B.S., Home Economics Dikean; Chemistry Club (l. 2); Wesley Foundation (I. 3 ; Home Eco noniics Club (1. 2. 3, 4i; Medical Technologists Club (3); Town Students Organization (1. 2); V.W.C.A. (1. 3. 4). 40 VBiL Evu Brooks Raleigh B.S., Secretarial Admmistratwn delpliian; Pim- Xeedles (2); Church Council (3); (iaiuma Alplia (3. 4): Y.W.C.A. (1. 3. 1). UE Alice Bruton Candor B.S.. Fht sical Eduvniiim (lelphian: Pine Needles (4); Darlinettes (1. 2. 3. I). Business Manager t); Boots N Spur (3, )); Recreation Assre ' iation (1, 2, 3, 4). Cabinet 3. 4); Siiuare Dance (II ; Camp Counselors Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Camp Com- littee (2, 3. 41 : Cvmnastics (1. 2. 3, I): Hockey (1. 2. 3, 4); Life Saving 1. 3); Soccer (1. 21: Spcciliiall (2 3. I): Swimming (2. 3): Vollev Ball 11; Baskettiall (1, 2. 3. tl; Softball (I. 2, 3. 4); Ovm Meet (I. 2. 3, 4); Officials dull (3. H. lATHRVN Truman Bryan Asheville A.B.. Sorinlnrjn ornelian; House President (3); Legislature (3); Honor Committee 3. 4). Chairman (4): Judicial Board (4); Church Council (2. 4); Sociology Club (3, 4); Whos Who (4); Proctor (2): Hall Social Chairman (1). Mana Maui H-iiU) BiiRNHTT Rocky Mount H.S., Serretttriftt AfhnitiUlrdtioji MAH(,ARi:r Ri:hi:cc;a Biirniitth Enka • l.fl.. rrimlirij Kiliiraliim Alethclaji; I ' .rluiation Club (11: Junior Advisor (I); V.W.C.A. (3). Makiha W ' lCHi-; B-iRNKS Waynesville ;i..S . StinliuinI Ailiiihiialirilhiii Dikcad: lloi ls N S|M]r ' 2. 3. li: Calnina Alplia (3, ll. Sarah Fowi.hr C;ampiuu.l Washington «..S., Serreliirinl Admiiiinlrtition Cornelian. Marshal (4); Piiie Xeeriles, Typist (4): Oamnia Alpha (3. 4); Stiuare Circle (1. 2): Y.W.C.A, (4); Proctor (3); Junior-Senior Dance Committee (3): May Day Committee (4). Mildred Ruth Carson Robersonviile B.S., Serretaruil Administration Adelphian; Gamma Alpha (3, 4). Mildred Anne Carter Raleigh A.H.. Spaiiisli Cornelian; Freshman Conimissi( ii. Treasurer {!); Botany Cub (3): Dean ' s List (3. 4): Education Club 4) : Honor Roll (1. 2): Junior Ad- visor (3): Sigma Delta Pi (3. 4). Vice-President (4), Secretary (3): Y.W.C.A. (1): Proctor (2); Dance Coinniittee (I. 3): Hall Board (2). Maroaret Rich Carter Morganton A.B., Clicmislri Cornelian: Chemistry Club (2. 3. 4). Vice-President (4); Education Club (IK Junior Advisor (3); Physics Club (3. 4). Secretar ' -Treasurer (4); Square Circle (2. 3); Proctor (4); Service League (1). Mary Erma Casper New London A.B., Bioloijij Dikciiii: Botany Club (2, 3. 4); Chemistry Club (3. 4); Church Council (H: Kducation Club (3. 4): Physics Club (3): Y.W.C.A. (1, 4); Swim- ming (1); Tennis (3); Basketball (3, 4). Edvthe Virginia Cathey Skyland B.S., Home Economicg Adelphian: Biltmore Junior College il, 21; Chemistry Club (3); Dean ' s List (3): Home Economics Club (3, 4); Recreation Association (3, 4); Square Dance (3); Swimming (3). 47 Senior Class of 1947 First Rou; Lucile Beatrix Clianibvrs Laurcnc Chaniblcc Elaie Pearl Check Mary Katheriiie Claiborne Constance G. Clinr Kalhryn C.ibb Serontl Row: Agnes Esther Cochrane Ruth Dclphine Coedill Pegpy Ann Coniins Ruth Cooke Margaret Corbin Doris IIIan. ' he ;n in|:Io Thiril R..1. ■Lillian Murian C.s iiii:t..n Margaret Virginia Cowan Mary Cynthia Cox Juanita Monroe Cox Marilyn Crawford Nancy Cromer c3 Lucile Beatrix Chambers Stocksville A.B., EuirUsh A:etheian; Mars Hill Collese (I, 2): tliurch Council (4); Eduoition Club (11; Kecieation Association (3. l; ; Y.W.C.A. (3, t). Laurene Chamblee . . ' Louisburg A.B., Home Ermiomics Adelpllian; Education Club (4); Home Economics Cluh (I. 2. 3. 4); Recreation Association (2); Square Dance (4): V.W.C.A. (2, 3. 4). Elsie Pearl Cheek Rockwell A.B.. Soriologif Dikean; Mars Hill Culleae C. 2); Sociology Club (3. 4). Mary Katherine Claiborne Greensboro A.B., Sociology Dikean: Playlikers (2. 3. 4): Sociology Club (3. t) : Town Students Organi- zation (I. 2. 3. 4) : Camp Counselors Club (4). Constance G. Cline Concord .1. . ' .. Art Adclphian. Kathrvn Cobb Charlotte .I.e.. EiKjlish Adelpllian. Marshal rii. Secretary (2); Dance Group (2. 3. 4): Dean ' s List (4); Education Club (4); Quill Club (4). 4S Agnes Esther Cochrane Laurinburg A.B.. Chcmistrij Cornelian; Chemistry Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Westminister Kellowsliip (3); Daisy Chain (2); Dean ' s List (3); Honor Roll (2, 3); Medical leihnolo- gists Club (3. 1). President (4): Square Circle (3): Proctor (1); Dance Committee (3); Service League. Hall Leader (3). Ruth Delphine Cogdill ..... Spring Creek W.S., Home Economics . delphian; Mars Hill College (1, 2); Home Economics Club (3, 4); Y.W.C.. . (3. 4). ■Teggv Ann Comins Blueficld, W. Va. B.S.. Secrctnrinl Ariiniiiistmtiou Dikean; Cliemistry Club (2); Daisy Chain (2); Gamma .Alpha (3. 4): Y. V.C.. . (1. 2, 3. 4): Service League (4); Carolinian, Business Staflf (2. 3); Life Saving (1). Riiiii Cooke Aulandcr K.H., I ' ttynifal Ktlucation Cornelian; Recreation Aasnclatlon (1, 2. 3, 4): Stiuarc Dance (3, 4); Cymnn.stlcs (4); HiK ' key (2 3. 4); Spcedball (2, 3. 4); TcnnlB (3, 4); Volley n.ill (1); Haskctball (1. 2. 3. 1): .Softball (2. 3. 4). Margaret Cokhin Otto H.H., Horn, ' Kconomics Cornelian; Western Carolina Teudicr ' s CollcBe (I, 2); Westminister Fel- lowship (4); Education Club (1); Home Economics Club (3. 4); Recreation Assncialinn (3); V.W.C.A (3, 4). DoRLS Blanghi; Covingion Asheboro f..S., Ki-iri-lariiil Adminixlruiiim Adclphian, Marshal (3): Cannna Alpha (3. 41; V.W.C.A. (4); Hall Social Cliairjnan (4); Social (dinmittee (4); Adelphian Dance Chairman (4), Dance Ciirnniittce (t ; Service League (3). Lillian Marian Covington Charlotte H.S., Secretarial Ailtmnintraliim .Metlieian: Gannna . ' Mplia (3. 4); Home Economics Club (1); Aletheian Dance Ccmnniltce (3). Margaret Virginia Cowan Garland A.H., Grnmmur Grade Education Dikean; Carolinian, Business Staff (3. 4): Botany Club (3); Education Club (4) ; Recreation Association (2. 3) ; Square Dance (3) ; V.W.C.A. (I. 2. 4). Mary Cynthia Cox Winston-Salem A.B., Art Cornelian; Art Club (3, 4), Treasurer (3). President (4); Dean ' s List (S); Recreation Association (1, 2); Service League (3); Arts P ' orum Com- mittee (I). JUANiTA Monroe Cox Asheboro A.B., Prinuirij Education Cornelian; Education Club (3. 4). Secretary (4); Home Economics Club (2); Social Committee ( ); Modern Dance (4). Marilyn Crawford Black Mountain B.S., Physical Education . delpliian ; Legislature (4); Coraddi, Photographer (4); Archery Club (4); Dolphin-Seal Club (3, I), President (4): Recreation Association (1. 2. 3. 4), Cabinet fli; S.|i]:iri- Ti: ,■fli; Proctor (1, 2, 3); Camp Committee (3. li. (Ii.iiniian il : r.li.i :i, 1); Gymnastics (1. 2. 3. 4); Hockey (1. 2. :i. l : I il.- S.imml- i -• i ; s|.r, JIimII (1. 2. 3, 4); Swimming (1, 2. 3, 4); ' .ill, li;ill (L ' . ;i. li; ll:i-k,tiiall (1, 2, 3, 4); Softball ■1, 2. 3. n ; Ollicials Club (4). Nancy Cromer Charlotte A.B., Mathematics Dikean, Marshal (4); Legislature (1); Co-Manager Junior Shop (3); Class Treasurer (4); Dean ' s List (3. 4); Honor Roll (1. 2. 31 : Square Circle (1, 2, 3, 4); Tau Psi Omega (2. 3. 4); Hall Social Chairman (2). Senior Class of 1947 First Row: Harriet Kathleen Crow Janie Pearl Crumpton Mildred Louise Curlee Eleanor Anne Dalton Helen Edwards Daughlry Lula Welch Davidson Second Roio: Clara Jay Davi. Mary Frances Davis Nell Forester Davis Thelma Elizabeth Davis Dorothy Dalton Deal Frances Powell UeLami Third Rou-: Vilnia Belle Dellingrr Betty Brown Denny Catherine Dickens Eleanor LeClaire Dickey Nancy Lou Dozier Cornelia Rux Draughan = = ?Ae ;%tt TUeMti Harriet Kathleen Crow Charlotte A.B., Spanish Adelphian; Classical Club (i, 2, 3. J); Dean ' s List (4); Sciuaie Dance (2. 3); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4). Janie Pearl Crumpton Roxboro A.B,y Mathematics Cornelian; Hall Board (3): Legislature (4); Wesley Foundation (3); Education Club (4) ; International Relations (3. 4) : Square Circle (1, 2. 3. 4). President (4); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3. 4). Secretary (I), Social Chair- man (2. 4), Cabinet (2. 3, 4); Proctor (1, 2, 3); Gymnastics (4). Mildred Louise Curlee Oakboro B.S., Phijsicnl Education Aletheian; Archery Club (4); Chemistry Club (3, 4); Recreation Associa- tion (1. 2, 3. 4). Cabinet (3. 4); Square Dance (1, 2, 3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (3); Arcliery (3, 4); Gymnastics (2. 3, 4): Hockey (S ; Speedball (2, 3); Swimming (4) ; Volley BaU (4) ; Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Softball (1. 2. 3, 4). Eleanor Anne Dalton Winston-Salem A.B., Psychology Dikean; Daisy Chain (2); Dance Group (3, 4); Recreation . ssociatinn (3); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3, 4); Proctor (2): Hall Social Chairman (1); Hockey (2. 3); Basketball (1). Helen Edwards Daughtrv . A.B., Sociology LuLA Welsh Davidson Roanoke Rapids Wadesboro 50 Clara Jav Davis Middlesex B.S.. PhilMcdl Eriuratiou Aletlieian; Meredith CoUeise (1. 2): Recreation Association (3. 4). Cabinet (4); Camp Counselors Club (3, 4); Service League (4); Officials Club (3. 4): Gymnastics (8. 4); Hockey (3. 4); Speedball (3, 4); Swimming (3. 4) : Tennis (3. 4) ; Basketball (3. 4) ; Softball (3. 4). Mary Frances Davis Conway, S. C. B,S., Distrib utive Education Aletlieian; Carolinian (2); Wesley Foundation (2. 3. 4). Vice-President (4) : Gamma Alpha (3. 4) : Interfaitli Council (3, 4), Secretary (3) ; Recrea- tion Association (1, 2. 3. 41. Cabinet (3); Square Dance (2. 3. 41. Vice- President (21, TresideTit (3); V.W.C.A. (1. 4i; Swinnniiis (1. 2): Tennis (3). Nell Forester Davis StatesviUe A.B., Chemistry Cornelian: Mitchell College (I. 2); Chemistry Club (3, 4); Hall Social Chairman (3). Thi:lma Elizaheth Davis Wilmington B.S.. Home Economics Alcllicinn; Chemistry Club (3!: Home Economics ( Inb (2, 3. 1); Mcillcal IcchnoliM- ' Ists Club cti: V.W.C.A. (1, 3. 4); I ' roclor (1). DoKoiHv Dalton Deal Charlotte A.B., Soriotoav Dikenn. President (4); Westminister Fellowship (2); Daisy Chain (2): Dean ' s List (31: Sociology Club (3. 41. Secretary-Treasurer (3): Proctor (2. 3); Dance Coinriiiltec (2. 3); .Social I ' lanning Council. Secretliry (4). Frances Powell De Lamar Charlotte A.B., fipanish Aletlieian; Montreal College (4. 2): Dean ' s List (4); .Sigma Delta PI (3. 4). Program Chairman (4): Proctor (4). ViLMA Belle Dellinger Cherryville A.B., Sociology Dean ' s List (3); International Relations (4); Square Dance (3); Sociology Club (3. 4); V.W.C.A. (3). Bett ! ' Brown Denny Raleigh A.B., Prinutry Education Dikcaii; Hall Board (4); Elections Committee (3); Chemistry Club (2, 3); Dean ' s List (3, 4); Education Club (3, 41; Honor Roll (2); International Relations (2. 3. 4); V.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 4): Social Committee (3): Service League (2. 3). Cathi;rine Dickens Varina B.S., Sccrctnrial Administration Dikcan; Bub ,)ones College (1. 21: Education Club (3. 4); Gamma Alpha (3. 41: V.W.C.A. (3): Proctor (3). Eleanor Le Claire Dickey Dunn B.S., Secj-ctarial Administratiitn Dikean. Marslial (4); Daisy Chain (2); Gamma Alpha (3. 4); May Court (4); V.W.C.A. (1. 4); Dance Committee (3). Nancy Lou Dozier Rocky Mount B.S., Secretarial Administration Dikean. Marshal (4); Sigma Alpha (3, i) ; Dean ' s List (3); Gamma Alpha (3. 4); Honor Roll (1, 2); Junior Advisor (3): Proctor (1); Social Com- mittee (3); Dance Cliairman (3); Service League. Hall Leader (1): Hall Board (2, 3): Pre-School Conference (2); Finance Board (3, 4). Chair- man (4). Cornelia Rux Draughan Whitakers A.B,, Primary Education Dikean; Archery Club (2. 3, 4). Secretai-y-Treasurer (3); Education Club (4); Recreation Association (2, 3. 4); V.W.C.- . {3. 4); Camp Counselors Club (4); Archery (2. 3. 4); Swimming (4). 1 Senior Class of 1947 Fir.l Ron.- Doris Joan Due Marion Helen Dune Nancy Louine Eagle Janice Mae Earlcy Second Rmo: Ema ( ' arrenEcl ar ls Anita Rulli Edferfin Daphne Eller Patricia Muriel Ellioll Third Ro«,: Doroth) UeLeon F Norma Lee Eskey Helen Fales Alice Virginia Far = 7 ' P ru TUeMu Doris Joan Due EUicott City, Md. i.S.. Phlisical Education Marion Helen Duncan River Edge, N. J. Dikean; Chemistry Club (l, 2. 3, 4); Dean ' s List (:)). Nancy Louise Eagle Salisbur) ' B.S., Musir Janice Mae Earlev Ahoskie A.B., Rociolofjy Ema Warren Edwards Burlington B.R.. DMrilmtive Education Cornelian; Daisy Chain (21: Gamma Alpha (3, 4); Dance Committee (3); Summer School Student C.overnmcnt President (3). Anita Ruth Egerton Mill Spring B,S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian; Dean ' s List (3); Gamma Alpha (3, 4); International Relations (2. 3); Physics Club (31; Recreation Association (2. 3); Square Dance (2, 3) ; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3, 4); Proctor (1). Daphne Eller Lansing B.S., Home Economics Dikean: Mars Hill College (I, 2); Church Council (3, 4); Education Club (3. 4): Home Economics Club (3. 4); V.W.C.A. (3): Proctor (3). Patricia Muriel Elliott .... West Orange, N. J. A.B.. Psi chotogi Adelphian; Dean ' s List (3): Honor Roll (3): Junior Advisor (3 ; Tau I ' si Omega (3. 4), President (4); Proctor (1); Hall Board (I, 4); Psychol- ogy Club (3, 4): Student-Faculty Curriculum Committee (4). ' a uncina in ine tL =JJ)am Dancing in the Dark . . . coupled bluf silhouettes . . . soft lights, soft music . . . Nancy ' s lyric voice . . . white and ivy covered cohimns . . . Emma Lou and white chrysanthe- mum bouquets . . . swirling pastels and bared shoulders . . . white ties and tails . . . lime ice cream in bubbling ginger ale . . . singing voices at open house . . . sweet good nights — all these memories of our Senior Formal will be with us for many years to come. Dorothy DeLeon Ennis Greensboro A.B., Psijchoiogij Alctlieian; Town Students Organization (1, 2. -i. i) : I ' sycliology Clulj (3, I). President (I). Norma Li;n Eskev Roanoke, Va. B S., Mmii- Dikcan: Dean ' s List (3); Honor Roll (1, 3); Young Composers Club (3, 4). President (4): Proctor (4): Orcliestra (I. 2. 3, 4); Theater Orches- tra (1. 2, 3. 4); Arts Forum Committee (4); Faculty-Student Curriculum Committee (4). HtLEN Fales Wilmington A.B., Chcmtstrij Adelphian; Meredith College (I); Chemistry Club (3. 4); Junior Advisor (3); Medical Technologists Club (3. 4); Physics Club (3, 41. Alice Virginia Farmer Wilmington .I.S., Grammar Itrailr Erliaali.t,, . delphian: Vice-President Student Goverrunent (4); Legislature (2. 3. 4); .lunior House President (3); Westminister Fellowship (2); Daisy Chain (2) ; Dean ' s List (3. 4) ; Education Club (3. 4) : Outstanding Senior (4) ; Who ' s Who (3); Y.W.C.A. (1. • . 3. 4). President (11. Vice-President (2): Proctor (U; Soi-ial Committee (1); Dance Committee (1). Time out for chatter. -llminm — tho Carolinians are simply groovy! 53 Senior Class of 1947 First Row: Mariha Murray Faulconcr Kathryn EvangpHnc Fergu Ellen F. Fisher Mary Fondrrn Elizabrlh Tharni- ForrosI Harricttc Anne Fox Ma ■Fox Mildnd Rogers Freeland Mary Rulh Fryar Leonora Brunson Fulp Anne MrArthur Caddis Terese Ann Callignn Third Bon ; Dorothy Gene Garner Lula MeCraw Gay Janet Louise Gibson Annie Laurie Gilbert Marvin Rulh Cillis Evelyn Elizabeth Glenn l uP njL7 t£eze u Martha Murray Faulconer Greensboro B.S., Secreiarial Administration Kathryn Evangeline Ferguson . B.S., Dislrihulive Ktlinutiun Weaverville Ellen F. Fisher Clinton A.B., Biology Cornelian; Chemistry (1, 2, 3, 4); Church Council (4); Deans List (3); Junior Advisor (S) ■Medical Technologists Club (3. 4), ■ioc-President (4) ; Square Dance. Secretarj ' -Treasurer (2) : Proctor (1) ; Hall Board (8, 4). Mary Fondren Greensboro B.S.. Distributive Eduration Dikean: Gamma Alpha (3. 4); Square Circle (1): Town Students Organi- zation (1, 2, 3. 4). Social Committee (3, 4). Dance Committee (2. 3, 4); Sen-ice League (4); Election Committee (3). Elizabeth Thorne Forrest Greenville AM.. EiiijUsh Artclphian; Caro(inia7i (1); Dean ' s List (3, 4): Education Club ( ); Honor Roll (3); International Relations (2); Square Circle (2); V.W.C.A. (1, 2); Proctor C2, 3). Harriette Anne Fox Greensboro A.B., Chemistrij Cornelian; Darlinettes (1. 2. 3. 4); Chemistry Club (3. 41; Town Students Organization (1, 2); Hall Social Chairman (3); Symphony Orchestra (1. 2. 3. 4). ' X Mary Jane Fox Roxboro A.B.. nrummnr (irmle EiJiiriilion Adelphian; Bolany Club (li) : Dean ' s List (3); Education Club (3, 4), Publicity Cliairman (4); V. W. C. A. (1, 2, 3, 4). Cabinet (4); Proctor (1); Life Saving (3). Mildred Rogers Freeland Greensboro A.B.. SnciolofiiJ Alcllieian: Sociology Club (3, 4i: Town Stuilenis Organization (1. 2. 3, 4). Marv Ruth Frvar Summerfield A.B., History Aletheian; Botany Club (3. 4); Town Students Organization (1, 2). Leonora Brunson Fulp Charlotte B.S., Srrrrlarial Ailmiliiglraliiin Corneliiin. Marshal (4); Daisy (bain (2); (laninia Alpha (3. I): Junior Advisor (3); May Court (I): Y.W.C.A. (4); Hall Social Chalrmun (3); Dance Chairman (3). Anni: McArthiir Gaddis Grifton .!.«.. Kiiiltixli Alcllician; Cla siial Club (2. 3. U; Masiiucraders (1); Playlikers (2. 3, 4): SMUare Dance (2. 3). Vice-President (3): SwinnninR (2). TiRESE Ann Galligan Woodmere, N. Y. (,S.. „m.- Kr,,m,i,iirs Alctlician; CunilhiUin (21; Cbcinistry Club (2. 3. II: Home Economics Club (1. 2, 3, 4): V.W.C.A. (3. 41; Pnntor (1). Dorothy Gene Garner Newport .1. ;.. HurwIiHJII Dikean; Medical Technologists Club (3); Sociology Club (4); .oology Field Club (I). LULA McCraw Gay Warrenton B.S., Srrnldriiil A(lministriiti iii Adclpliiaii: Legislature (1); Choir (I. 2. 3, H; Canuna Alpha (3. 4); Dance Committee (H; Freslinian Commission (1). Janet Louise Gibson Ridgewood, N. J. B.S.. PJiilsirnl KiliimlKiii Alctliciiin; I.cgi lMhin- (31; Dance Group (2. 3. 4). President (4); Dean ' s li.l ■■; : lidliiliiii S.;d Club (2. 3. 4). Secretary (2): Playlikers (4); H.ri,;ii ,„irn (1, 2. 3. 4), ' Vice-President (3): Y. ' ft ' .C.A. (1): (,iin|i ( (.uii-chi!- I InI, (2. 3): Camp Committee (2. 3. 4); Gymnastics 12, :i. ij; UchI cv iJ. 3. 4); Life Saving (1. 2); Speedball (2. 3): Swim- ming (1. 2, 3); Tennis (2, 3, 4); Volley Ball (2); Basketball (2, 3, 4): Softball (1. 2. 3, 4); Modern Dance (4); Golf (3): Officials Club (3, 4). Annie Laurie Gilbert Miami, Fla. U.S.. Hiinliirial Atliiuiii.-ilratic,, Dikean: University of Miami (1. 2): fJannna Alpha (3. 4); Junior Advisor (4). Marvin Ruth Gillis Cameron fi.S., Home Ermiomira Ailclplilan: Education Club (4): Botany Club (4): Home Economics Club II. 2. 3. 11 : Recreation Association (2, 3); Siiuare Dance (2. 3); V.W.C.. . (1, 2. 3. 4): Basketball (2. 3). Evelyn Elizabeth Glenn Greenville «..S.. Hiimr Erinmwirs Aletheian: Home Economics Club (3. 41; Hockey (3). Senior Class of 1947 First Roui: Florence Virgin! Glenn Jean Lavinder Glenn Margaret Bloodworlh Gle Mary Webb Graham Dorothy Dare Cray Mildred Belle Cray Second Row: Ruth Ann Gray Myrtle Dean Graybeal Phyllis Green Betty Wallace Meeker Mary Marjorir Hallniat Anne Julian llamillon ThirJ Rou: Jane Roberts Harrell Mary Ellen Harrell Ruth Harrell Nrlla Gamble Harris Helen Hart Patricia West Harvey = 7 P ma. ?teiue i4 Florence Virginia Glenn Henderson A.B.. Grammar Grade Education Cornelian. Social Chairman (31: Hall Board (3); Chemistrv Club (2, 3); Church Council (31; Deans List (3): Education Club (3. 41; Honor Roll (3): Y.W.C.A. (1, 3. 4); Social Committee (2). Jean Lavinder Glenn Greensboro B.S.. Secretarial Administration Adelphian; Gamma Alpha (3, 4); Town Students Organization (1, 2. 3. 4). Dance Chairman (4), Dance Committee (3, 4), Handboolt Committee (4). Judicial Board (1). Margaret Bloodworth Glenn A.B., Art Winston-Salem Art Club (3. 4); Botany Club (2, 3); Town Students Or tion (1. 31; y.W.C.A. (3); Proctor (2). Mary Webb Graham Oxford AM., Englisli Dikean: Dean ' s List (3); Education Club (3. 4); Playlikers (2. 3); Life Saving (1); International Relations (3. 4). Dorothy Dare Gray Rocky Mount A.B., French Aletlieian; Deans List (3); Honor Roll (3); International Relations (3. 4); Tau Psi Omega (4); Y.W.C.A. (1); Proctor (1); Social Com- mittee (1). Mildred Belle Gray Greensboro E.S,, Home Economics Adelpliian; nre iird College (1. 2); Home Economics Club (3): Town Students Organization (3, 4). Yfp r RuiH Ann Gray Raleigh A.B.. Art Cornelian; Archery Club (1); Art Cluh (3. 4); Church Council (3. 4): Dean ' s List {3, 4); International Relations (2, 3, 4): Recreation Associa- tion (li; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 4); I ' roctor (1): Hall Social Chairman (3); Social Committee (2); Senice League (4). West Jefferson Myrtle Dean Graybeal .... B.S., Home Economics Dikean; C-hemistry Club (2. 3. 4); Education Club (3. 4); Home Economics Club (1. 2, 3. 4); International Relations (1, 2. 3. 4); Masqueraders (2. 3. 4); Playlikers (1. 2. 3. 4); Recreation Association (1, 2. 3): Square Dance (2. 3); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3, 4): Service League (2). Phyllis Green Trenton, N. J. A.B., Sociotogif Aletheian; LegLslature (4); Hall Board (3); . lpha Kappa Delta (4); Honor Roll (I): Interfaith Council (4); Sociology Club (3, 4): Social Committee (3); Service League (2. 3). Bi TiY Wallace Hacker Stanley W..S., Servftarial Arlminislration Ail. ' Ipliian. Marshal (4): Archery Club (1. 21; Dean ' s List (4); Gamma Aljiha l. ' l. I) ; llonor Roll 14); Y.W.C.A. (3, ii; Proctor (1, 2). Maici ' Marjorie: Hallman Hickory «..S ' ., Scnrlariiil Ailmiiii lratiun (cinulian; (lamina Alpha (3. t) : Recreation Association (4); Y.W.C.A. (2. 3): I ' nxlor (3): Service League (4): Volley Ball (4). Anne Julian Hamilton Sali.sbury H.fi.. I ' la sUal Kiluration .Metlinian. Marshal Ml; Freshman Commission; Class Vice-President (2k ( li.-mistrv Cliih i-l ; Daisy Chain (2); Dance (Irmip (2. 3, 4); Honor Roll -• ' ; .III 1 .his,,T 1.1); Recreation Associalion (i, 2, 3, 4); Proctor - ' . I : I II ..iiiiv. ' lors Club (3): Dane- Cuiiirnillce (2. 3); Service li i -ii. ' - , (.Miiiii.li.-s (1. 2. 3. 4); llii.k. ' y (1. 2. 3. 4); Life Saving I- ' . :!■; |..-,ill,,i)l ij. .1,; Swimming (3); Haskctliall (1, 2, 3. 4); Soft- hall (3. 4). Jane Roberts Harrell Marshville «..S., ftrrri-tarini Admimslrntum Dikoin; Church Council (2. 31: Gamma Alpii:i (3. t); Honor Roll (1. 2. 3); .lunior Advisor (3); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 4). Vice-President (4); Proctor (2. 3); Dean ' s List (3). Mar-i- Ellen Harrell Elkin A.B.. f;,„ ' i„l,,„i, Adelphian; Legis ' ature (11: 11. . t- n -|..ii ::. )); Church Council (1, 2. 3, 4): Home Economics Clul n. : I . i: .■..nal Relations (3); Sociology Cluh (3. 4); Tow)) .Students (ii-,i. : i ; Y.W.C.A. (3, 4). Cabinet (1); Ililll S.i.iil I h.iiniiaii (4). Ruth Harrell Murfreesboro B.S., Home Economics Aletheian: Home Economics Club (1, 2. 3. 4). Proctor (3). Nella Gamble Harris Statesville K..S.. Hrrrrtnrinl AdmiiustriiUun Cornelian: Mitchell College (1. 2); C;;irnma Alpha (3. 4); Y.W.C.A. (3). Helen Hart Mooresville B.a., Home Kciinmics Ailclpliiaii: Westminister Fellowship (4): H )ne Economics Club (2, 3. 4); S.iuaic D:iiiiv CI, 11 ; Y.W.C.A. (3. li; Volley Ball (4); Basketball (3). Patricia West Harvey Blackstone, Va. B.fi.. f::tnlaiinl Arlmiiiistrritinn Aletlieian, Marshal (1): (la)nma Alpha (3. 4): Y.W.C.A. {I, 1); Proctor (1). Senior Class of 1947 FirU Rouj: Geraldyne Haynes Jnanita Krsl.r Hei Ana Prarl Hiatt Jocelyn Hill Nancy Elva Hill Second Rou : Mary Little Hipp Mary Ellin Hodgin Dorothy Louise Holbii Margaret Linvllle Holl Dorothy Kennedy Hon Jean Campbell Hoo e Third Row: Lucy Bell Home Helen Ann Hovis Jane Elisabeth Howard Jewel Selena Howard Mary Lois Howard Naney Hasseltine Howell lkzP fU?t£JliMl Geraldyne Haynes Welcome B.S., Secretarial Administratum JuANiTA Kesler Henrv Salisbuf) ' A.B., Sociology Adelphian: Sociolnsy Club (3. i) : Y.W.C.A. (4); Prmtor (3): Hall Arta Pearl Hiatt High Point A.B., Prinmril Education Cornelian. Marshal (4); Botany Club (2. 3); Clogging Club (2. 3); Daisy Chain (2); Education Club (3, 4); May Court (4): Y.W.C.A. (2. 3. 4): Proctor (1); Dance Chairman (3). JocELYN Hill Charlotte A,B., Spanish Dikean; Oogging Club (2, 3); Church Council (2. 3): Daisy Chain (2): Dean ' s List (3. 4); Education Club (4); Sigma Delta Pi (2, 3, 4); Square Circle (H; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3, 4). Cabinet (2. 3. 41: Proctor (1); Service League (4). Nancy Elva Hill Reidsville B..S., Secretarial Administration Cornelian: Carolinian (l. 2), Exchange Manager (2): Weslev Foundation (3. 4), Vice-President (1); Education Club (4): Gamma Alpha (3, 4): Y.W.C.A. (2. 3. 4); Social Committee (3): Dance Committee (3): Tennis (3): Softball (21. Helen Louise Hinshaw Winston-Salem A.B., Primary Education Cornelian; Freshman Commission (1); Cliemistry Club (2, 3): Wesley Foundation (2, 3) ; Dean ' s List (8, 4) ; Education Club (3. 4), President (4); Junior Advisor (3): Recreation .Association (1. 2. 3. 4); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3, 4). Vice-President (4). Secretary (2). President (1). Cabinet (2, 3. 4): Gymnastics (I. 4): Life Saving (3): Swimming (1. 2, 8. 4). ff9 7 Marv Little Hipp Spartanburg, S. C. A.B., Art Alctheian: Stepliens ColleKe (l, 2); Archery Club (3. 4), President (4); Art Club (3, 4); DoIphin-Seal Club (3. 4) ; Junior Advisor (4): Recreation Association (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (3); Proctor (8); Archery (1, 2. 3, 4); Hockey (I. 2. 4); Life Savinu (2); Swimming (I. 2. 3, 4); Volley Ball (1. 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Softball (1. 2, 3). Mary Ellen Hodgin Greensboro A .B., Sociologi Aletheian; Coraddi (2, 3), Business Manager (3); Band (4); Choir (1. 2. 3, 4); Westminister Fellowship (2, 3, 4), President (4); Dance Group (2)- Dean ' s List (4) ; Recreation Association (1. 2, 3. 4) ; Sociology Club (3, 4) Square Circle (2, 3) ; Proctor (1.3); Hall Board (4) ; Basketball (I, 2, 3, 4) Softball (1. 3). Dorothy Louise Holbert Horse Shoe A.3.. Education Cornelian; Western Carolina Teachers ' College CD; Education Club (2); Square Dance (2); Square Circle (1); Basketball (2). Margakli Linvilli; Holt Goldsboro AM.. Uriimmur Qrudi: Kdurnliun Adclpliliin; House Presltlont (4); Lcglslnturc (1); Hall Hoard (2); Daisy Chain (2); Dean ' s List (3); Kducation Club (3, 4); Proctor (1, 2); Dunce Committee (3). DoRoiHY KiNNEDY HoNEYCUTT .... Grecnsboro A.B., Sociolofjij A.li-lphiari; Louisluirg College (1. 2); Kducalion Club (4); Recreation Association (3); Square Dance (3); Sociology Club (3, 4); Town Students Organization (Ij ; Y.W.C.A. (8); Swimming (3). Jean Campbell Hoover Raleigh H.H.. Hnmc Kmnomirs Dikean; Dean ' s List (3); Ilium- Iv nnoinics Club (1. 2. .1. 4); International Relations (4); Physics Cluli (U; Sc|uarc Dance (4); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4): Proctor (4); Lutheran Studcnls- Assci,iation (1. 2. 3. 4); Home Economics Curriculum Committee (3, f). Lucy Bell Horne Wilmington B.S,, Home Economics Adelphian. Marshal (4); Chemistry Club (1); Choir (1. 2. 3); Dean ' s List 131; Home Economics Club (1, 2. 3. 4). Treasurer (2): Junior Advisor (3); Y.W.C.. . (3. II; Social Committee (3): Adelphian Dance Committee i- ' l : Junior Dance Commiltee (3) ; Election Committee (3) ; Life Saving (2). Helen Ann Hovis Charlotte ' ..S„ Humii Economics Ciiincii.iii; Daisy Cliain (2); Home Economics Club (2. 3. 1): Proclor (2); Service League (3). Jane Elisabeth Howard Fayetteville B.S., Home Economics Dikean: Clicmistry Cluli (3. 4); Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Square l):im-c (2): Y.W.C.A. (I. 2). Jewel Selena Howard Wilkesboro B.S., Secretaiiot Adminislnilion Adelphian; Gamma Alpha 13. 41; Square Dance (2, :ir. Proctor (2). Mary Lois Howard Columbia, S. C. B.S., Home Economics Aletheian; College Social Chairman (4); Legislature (4); Baptist Student Council (2); Home Economics Club (2. 3. 4). Treasurer (2); Recreation Association (2. 3, 4); Proctor (I); Service League (2); Basketball (2); Softball (1. 2. 3;. Nancy Hasseltine Howell Troy B..S ' ., ffccrclorial Administrntinn Dikean; Gamma Alpha (3, 4). Senior Class of 1947 First Roto: Betty J. Hoyle Dorothy Jane Hubbard Ellen Cecelia Hudson Betty Lou Hufiinca Helen Cornelia Huffino Eleanor Robinson HuHn Second Row: Marion Malone HunK Mary Palmer Hunter Marie Hurlocker Leiitia Wilmot Hutto Ruth Carollyn Hyatt Jane Corgile Irvin Third Rou,: Mary Gaston Irvin Jane Parker Islcy Maiha Estelle Ivey Lillian Covington Ja Geraldine Jarman Constance M. Jason ■J 1.  mnmn l uP TUoMu Betty J. Hoyle B.S., Secretarial Administration Aletheian; Gamma Alpha (3, -I). Shelby Dorothy Jane Hubbard Charlotte B.S.. Dislrilmtive Edvvation Cornelian; Sisima Alpha {3. 4), Secretary (4); Dean ' s List (3); Gamma Alpha (3, 4); Honor Roll (3): Physics Club (1): Recreation Association (2, 3); Square Dance (2, 3); V.W.C.A. (4). Betty Lou Huffines Lenoir B.S., Secretarial Administratimi Cornelian. Vice-President (4) ; Class Vice-President (4) : Pine XcedUs (3, 4), Business Manager (3), Secretary (4); Sigma Alpha (3. 4), Vice- President (4); Dean ' s List (3. 4); Gamma Alpha (3. 4): Honor Roll (1, 2. 3) ; Junior Advisor (3) ; May Court (4) : Who ' s Who (3) : Sophomore Jacket Chairman (2); Judicial Board (3); Points Committee (4), Chairman (4); Dance Committee (3). Helen Cornelia Huffines A.H.. Grammar Grade Edueaii: Alcllician; Montreat College (1. Gibsonville Ellen Cecelia Hudson Salisbury A.B., Grammar Grade Edncation Aletheian; Band (1); Dance Group (2. 3); Education Club (3, 4); Recrea- tion Association (l, 2, 3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (l); Proctor (1); Orchestra (1, 2. 3, 4); Theater Orchestra (1, 2. 4); Lutheran Students ' Association (1, 2, 3, 4); Hockey (1); Swimming (1); Tennis (1, 2, 3); Basketball (2, 3). Eleanor Robinson Huffman Morganton A.B., Art Dikcan; Art Club (3. 4i: Chemistry Club (1, 2); International Relations (3); Junior Advisor (3); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Marion Malone Hunter Charlotte A.B.. Prima III Eriiimlimi Dikean: Carolininn (1); Education Club (4); Recreation Association (3); Gymnastics (1); Life Saving (3). Mar-1- Palmer Hunter Wilmington A.B., Primarij Education Adclpliian; Botany Clulj (4); Church Council (3): Dean ' s List (3); Eriuca- lion Club (3. 4); Square Dance (4); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3, 4). Marie Hurlocker Albemarle BJ5.. Music Cornelian; Choir (1. • . 3. 4). Librarian (3) ; Wesley Foundation (1. 2. 3, 4) ; Glee Club (I, 3); Young Composers Club (4): Y.W.C.A. (2. 3. 4): Proctor (3); Music Education Clul) (1, 2. 3, 4). Letitia Wn.Mor Hutton Hickory A.B., Art KIc-.lMiii (■niitlii ' 12); Arl Club (3, 4), Vice rresiilent (4); Hand (2); I ' laylikcrs (3). Riirii OuoLi.VN Hyatt Bryson City U.S.. Hnmr Krimmnici, Dikean; I ' ine. Needles (2): Education Club (4): Home Economics Club (2. 3. 4); Recreation Association (1. 2): Square Dance (2); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3, 4): SwimmlnK (2); .Softball (I). Jani; Cargii.e Irvin Charlotte U.S., Hume Kcmmuics Cornelian; Legislature (3): Chemistry Club (2); Dni. y Chain (2): Home Economics Club (2. 3, 4): Junior Advisor (3); Who ' s Who (3): Proctor (2); Life Saving (1). Mar-i ' Ga.ston Irvin Charlotte .4.H., Hpttnish Dikean. Vice-President (I); Judicial Board (4); Class Secretary (2); Class President (3) ; Daisy Chain (2) ; Dean ' s List (3. 4) ; Home Economics Club (2); Outstanding Senior (4); Square Circle (1); Who ' s Who (3); Y.W.C.A. (2, 3); StuilcntKacultv Reviewing Committee (4); II.all Board (S). JANi-: Parker Isley Raleigh B.S., Sicnttniiil .idiiiiiiislmliuii Adeiphian; Cnroliiiian. Busine.ss Staff (2); Pine Needles (4); Meredith College (1); Dai.sy Chain (2); Dean ' s List (4): Gamma Alpha (3. 4). Vice- Presiden t (4): Y.W.C.A. (2, 4); Service League, Hall Leader (4). Martha Esti-lle Ivey Albemarle A.R., Mnlliriiiiilirs Dikean; House President (3); Judicial Board (4); Banner Bearer (1): .Archery Club (2. 3): Wesley Foundation Council (1. 2, 4); Education Club (4); Pliysics Club (2); Square Circle (1. 2. 3. 4); Proctor (1); Camp Ccinnnittce (3. 4); Dance Committee (2); Service League (1, 2), Hall I.eadei 2): Life Saving (1). Lillian Covington James Laurinburg A.B., fli,rii,l„;,i, Aletheian. Treasurer (3). Marshal (4); Pine Needles (2); Carolinian, Business Staff (3) : Westminister Fellowship (2. 3) : Daisy Chain (2) ; Dean ' s List (3); Junior Advisor (8); Sociology Club (3, 4): Y.W.C.A. {1. 2. 3. 1). Geraldine Jarman Richlands A B., Nistory Cornelian: Cnrolinian. Circulation Manager (4); Intcr[ialional Relations (3); Playlikers (3, 4); Proctor (3). Constance M. Jason New Bedford, Mass. A.B., Soriolof i Dikean; Sociology Clul) (4). First Row: Mary Elizabeth Jobe lalren Geneva Johnson Rachel Waddell Johnson Anna Jonea Elizabeth Ann Jones Georgians Jones Second Rote; Kathcrine Jones Marjorie Muriel Jones Rebecea Jones Lillian Franees Jor.la Martha Jane Jutner Eleanor Ora Kaliin Third Row: Jean Taylor Keiger Katherine Redmond Kell.- Margaret Jewell Kelly Frances Johnson Kennedy Dixie Holeman King l uiPi 7 t££Mu Mary Elizabeth Jobe Raleigh A.B., Art Adelphian; Carolinian (3, 4); Coraddi (4); Art Club (3, 4); Dean ' s List (4); Service League (3); Arts F ' oruni Committee (3, 4). Ialeen Geneva Johnson Hickory B.S., Home Economics Dikean; House President (4); Legislature (4); Carolinian, Exchange Manager (2. 3); Daisy Chain (2); Dean ' s List (3, 4): Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Junior Advisor (3); Y.W.C.A. (1). Vice-President (1): Hall Social Chairman (3); Dance Committee (2): Service League (2): Hall Board (1): Student Faculty Curriculum Committee (3); Lutheran Student Association (1. 2. 3. 4). Treasurer (2). Rachel Waddell Johnson Greensboro A.B; Sociology Aletheian, Vice-President (4). Marshal (3); Class Cheerleader (4); May Court (4); Recreation Assirciation (3); Sociology Club (2, 3. 4); Y.W.C.A. (I, 2): Social Committee (3); Dance Committee (1): S t ' ice League. Hall Leader (2); Golf (2). Anna Jones Greensboro BjS., Music Cornelian: Town Students Organization (1. 2. 3, 4); Music Education Club (2, 3, 4); Orchestra (1, 2. 3. 4). Elizabeth Ann Jones Hendersonville B.S., Secretarial Administration l)il«-ari; Camma Alpha (3. 4); Recreation Associatii n (2): Y.W.C.A. (2, 3. 4): Dance Committee (4); Tennis (2). Georgiana Jones Eureka A.B., Biology . letheian; Cliemistry Club (3. 4); Interfaith Council (4); Medical Tech- nologists Club (3. 4), Council (4): Recreation Association (1. 2. 3, 4); Basketball (1. 2, 3, 4). of 9 7 = Katherine Jones Lenoir Marjorie Muriel Jones Melrose, Mass. A,B., Psycholorjij Cornelian; Pine Neclles (4): ClogKing Club (2. 3): Home Kiononiics Club (2): Recreation Association (2. ;J): V.W.C.A. (tj: Proctor (1); Psycliology Club (3. 4). Rebecca Jones Wadesboro S.S.. Secretarial Ailminislralion Adelphian; Cornddi. Excliange Editor (4); Sigma Alpha (3. 4). Treasurer (4): Dean ' s List (3. t) ; (iamma Alpha (3. 4); Honor Roll (I. 3); Square Circle CI). 1,11. I.IAN I ' HANcr.s Jordan Carolina Beach U.S., Home Knmmnirs A.li ' lplil.in: Cliunli Council (2. 4); Dciiu ' h List (3); Home Kconomiui Chih II. 2. .■). II ; .luTiior Advi.sor (3); Y.W.C.. . (I, 2. 3. 4). Cabinet (2. 3, 4); Honor Roll (li. Martha Jam; Joiner Winston-Salem A.I!.. Art Ccuncliaji; Art Club CI. H; V.W.C.A. (3. 4). Em ANOR Ora Katzin Winston-Salem A.li.. Fitijrholofjy . l c.|lii ' iaii; llciins l.isi (1); lau I ' si OmcKa (3. I); lown .Sluileiils OrKani- zalion (1); llillel (1, 2. ::. 1), Treasurer (3); I ' sycliolOKy Club (4). Jean Ta-ilor Keicf.r Charlotte AH.. Cnniniiftr lirnde ■•fl,iri,li,„i Dik.M!. -■Pi. -1.1. lit 1.1 , l,i.-i,l,il :i.; (l:,- TrcuMirer (2); W.-l. I ..I .■I , , . ; I J I I I ,., i-.i., -r nniiMilttc (I); 11-, I- I , : .1 I III. . ' ■■. I li.i. ; I.; Miiniir Roll II,. ' :; .-i n,,i 11,11,1 I ' l J :i I : .|ii n .■c i n !,■il -• , ; Who ' s Who ( 3) : V.W.( ,. . II. 1. :i. II. I iil)irict (2i: Nicial lomnnltec il); Ua:ice Com- mittee (1); Service Leasue. Hall Leader III; Student-Faculty Curriculum Committee (4). Katherine Redmond Kellev . . . Washington, D. C. A.B., Siiriulnijij Dikcan. Secretary (2), Marshal (31; Hall Boaril (21: Dean List (3); Sociology Club (3, 4); Y.W.C.A, (1, 4), Secretary-Treasurer (4); Dance Committee (1). Margaret Jewell Kelly Hamlet B.S., PhijsimI Eduration Cornelian; Winthrop College (1); Botany Club (2): Chemistry Club (2, 3. 4); Recreation Association (2. 3. 4); Square Dance (3. 4); Y.W.C.A. (1); Camp Counselors Club (4); Gymnastics (3): Hockey (3); Speertball (3, 4); Basketball (1. 2. 3. 4); Softball (3. 4). Frances Johnson Kennedy Wilkesboro A.B., Psyehology Alethcian; Church Council (2. 3); Daisy Chain (2); V.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3); Psychology Club (3, 4). Frances Kiger . Rural Hall B.S., Home Kcnioinies Alelheian; Brevard College (L 2); Home Economics Club (3, 4); Basket- ball (3. 4). Dixie Holeman King Raleigh A.B., History Aletheian ; Hall Board (3, 4) ; Pine Xeedles (3, 4) ; Carolinian, Columnist (4); Daisy Chain (2); Recreation Association (2, 4); Service League (2); Chapel Committee (4); Baccalaureate Committee Chairman (4); Bad- minton (2). 63 ♦ Senior Class of 1947 First Row: Kaylcc Ceil Kinlax Hrlrn Miller Klass Helen Cceille Koln Jean Geddie Kooni Second Row: Mary Lie Lamlierl Marv P. Lamm Marie Robertson La Sara Elizabeth Layt. T iirrfRoir: Miriam Leab (;rrlrude MarFarlanil Leilde Mary Betty Lei|:h Elizabeth Reaves Leonard o 7 2 P TteeMu Kavtee Ceil Kinlaw White Oak B.S., Physical Education Adelphian; Dance Group (1, 2): Recreation Association (1. 2, 3, 4): Square Dance (2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (I. 2. 3. 4): Camp Counselors Club (3); I ' roctor (1); Officials Club (3); Arcberv (2); Gymnastics (1, 2. 3, 4). Varsity (3): Hockey (1. 3. 4); Life Saving (1. 4): Soccer (1. 2. 3): Speed- ball (1, 4): Swimming (1, 2, 3, 4); Tennis (3); Volley Ball (1. 2, 3. 4): Basketball (1. 2. 3. 4); Softball (1, 2. 3, 4). Helen Miller Klassett Hickory B.S., Secretarial AdminiMration Aletlieian: Carolinian, Exchange Manager (3. 4): Education Club (4); Gamma Alpha (3. 4); Interfaith Council (4); V.W.C.A. (1, 2); Proctor (1); Lutheran Students ' Association (3, I). President (4), Vice-Presi- dent (3). Helen Cecille Kolman Pittsfield, Mass. A.B.. Sociology Adelphian; President of Inter-Faith Council (4); Alpha Kappa Delta (4), Vice-President (4); Dean ' s List (3): Education Club (4); Sociology Club (3, 4); Proctor (1): Social Committee (2. 4); Service League (3): Post War Actions Committee (4); College Social Planning Committee (4); Pre-School Conference (4); Southern Conference Association (4); Inter- racial Commission (4); Hillel (1, 2, 3, 4), Vice-President (3). Jean Geddie Koonce Fair Bluff A.B., English Aletlieian; Botany Club (S) : Dean ' s List (3); Education Club (4); Honor Roll (3) ; Square Dance (2) ; V. ' W.C.A. (1, 2, 3. 4) ; Proctor (4) ; Service League (3). Marv Lee Lambert Ramseur if.S., Secretarial Admiitistration DIkciUi; Church Council (41 : Dean ' s List (3); Oaniiiia Alpha (3. 4); Honor Roll (3): Y.W.C.A. (1). Mary P. Lamm Rocky Mount A.B., Sociology Adelphian; Churdi Council (2); Sociology Club (3. 4); Y. ' W.C.A. (1, 2. 3. 4j ; Elections Committee (2). Marie Robertson Lattin Danville, Va. A.B.. Economics Cornelian; Juilicial Board (41: Dean ' s List (3, II; Honor Roll (ll; Junior Advisor (3); Square Circle (1); Hall Board (1). Sara Elizabeth Layton High Point A.B.. English Dikean; House President (4); Legislature (4); Points Committee (3); Hall Board (1); Boots n ' Spur (1); Choir (1): Wesley Foundation (3): Daisy Chain (2); Dance Group (1, 2, 3. 4); Dean ' s List (3, 4); Dolphin- Seal Club (3); Education Club (4); Honor Roll (1, 2, 3); Junior Ad- visor (3): Quill Club (41; Recreation . ssociation. Cabinet (3); Tau Psi Omega (2. 3, 4); Who ' s Who (3); Y.W.C.A. (2); Proctor (2); Camp Counselors Club (2) ; Dance Committee (4) : Arts Forum Committee (3, 4) ; Gymnastics (2, 3) ; Gym Team (3).  64 Jnere _ r J uck Ilk hinas f Is it true wliat they say about Donnitoi-y Life.- ' ' ' ou bet it is! In this, our home away from home, we hang drapes to make the four walls of our abode seem less bare and more like the room back home. Oc- casionally, we apply the mental facilities and do a little studying, and often we congregate in Susie ' s room for an hour or so of relaxa- tion. Oh yes, we NEVER forget to sign out on a white permission slip when we are lucky enough to have a male visitor. And isn ' t it fun to cook and eat spaghetti and meatballs in Winfield ' s kitchen on Friday night. ' ' Miriam Leab Mount Vernon, N. Y. AM., Arl Ailolpliiaii; I nr Xr,.(lles (4); Art Club (3. 1)1 Dance Oroup (1, 2, 3. n. ice riesiiii ' iit (K. Treasurer (3): Dean ' s List (3); Y.W.C.A. (1); Social (iiiinnittcc (.1): Hillcl (1. ■. 3, 1); Southern Conference Association (4). Gfrtrude MacFarland Ledden Sanford B.S., Secretarial Adtninistration Adolpliian; Wesley Foundation (1); Gamma Alpha (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (4). Mary Betty Leigh Greensboro B.S.. Musir Dii ean: I ' laylikers (1, 2); Town Students Organization (1, 2. 3,14); Young Composers Club (4); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Theater Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Music Education Club (2, 3, 4): Chamber Music Ensemble (2, 3, 4). Elizabeth Reaves Leonard Greensboro -I.B.. Vrimiirii lifhiratiun .Adelphian; Handbook Committee. Business Manager (4); Cnrnlinkin (2, 3. 4); Westminister Fellowship (1. 2, 3); Dean ' s List (3. 4); Education Club (3. 4), Vice-President (4); Recreation Association (1); Town Stu- dents Organization (I, 3); Service League (4); Hockey (1); Life Saving (2); Speedball (1); Basketball (I, 2). ' .7;.. ' Mv Mama Done Tole M f p l%n I One Mealball ' I ' m Stepping Out With A Dream 65 ♦ Senior Class of 1947 Dae a Lewi Ann ice Lur nil Linllii Dor s Cerlrud ■L„ PP Ver Lovin Lau ra Lou sc Luc as Mary Jane Lucas SecunH Rolv : Martha Ray Luiiipkii Belly Carolyn Lundy Mary Joy Lyon Jean Marie McArn Mabel Jean MeArver Julia Palrieia MeBrie Third Ron. : Franees Kenna M. ' Clu Helen MeCormie Ida June MeDowell Susan Koulh MeFady, Flora Belle Melntyre PeBB- Bull. Mel%er =3 = 7Ae Pi TtojuMu Dacia Lewis Greensboro A.B., Art Cornelian; Art Club (3. I); Ilotany Club (2, 3, 4); Dean ' s List (3, 4); Education Club 111; Honor Roll (1. 2); International Relations (4); Junior Advisor (3); Outstanding Senior (4); Who ' s Who (41; V.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3. 4). President (4); Dance Committee (3). Annice Lucille Linthicum Hi§h Point A.B., Art Cornelian, Publicity Chairman (4); Art Club (3. 4): Church Council (1); Dance Committee (3); Volley Ball (4). Doris Gertrude Lopp Lexington A.B., Hociotofjy Dikean; Sociology Club (3, 4); V.W.C.A. (4); Proctor (4). Vera Lovins Lenoir A.B., Latin Alctbeian; Classical Club (1. 2. 3, 4), Treasurer (3); Baptist Student Union Cimncil (2. 3. 4). President (4); Dean ' s List (3. 4); Education Club (4); Honor Roll (i. 2. 3); Interfaith Council (2, 3. 4): Junior Advisor (3): V.W.C.. . (4); Proctor (2): Student-Faculty Curriculum Committee (4); Hall Board (3). Laura Louise Lucas Lucama B.S.. Home Economics Adelphian; Carolinian (3); Archery Club (2. 3. 4); Education Club (4); Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Masqueraders (3. 4); Playlikers (3. 4); Square Dance (4); V.W.C.A. (4); Service League (3); Basketball (1. 2). Mary Jane Lucas Roanoke, Va. A.B.. Music Alctbeian; Hall Board (3. 4); Choir (1. 2. 3. 4); Glee Club (1); Young Composers C lub (4); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3. 4); Proctor (2. 3); Music Educa- tion Club (2. 3, 4). an Martha Rav Lumpkin Raleigh A.B.. Chemislrn rorneliaii; Chemistry Cluh (2, 3. I); Dolpliin-Seal Club (2. 3, i) : Medical I ' echnolosists Club (3, 4): Recreation Association (1. 2, 3, I); Proctor (1): Camp Coinniittee (3. 4); Gymnastics («) : Life Saving (2); Swimming (1. 2. 3. 4); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4). Betty Carolyn Lundy Durham A.B., Chemistiii Adelpbian, Treasurer (2); Judicial Board (4); Cnn,lhiinn 12. 3i; Chemistry Club (3, 41 ; Home Economics Club (1. 2): Y.W.C.A. (1): Proctor (2); Hall Board (11; Darlincttes (2, 3. 4). Mary Jo-i ' Lyon AsheviUe B.S., ursinri Aletheian: Veterans Club (4). Ji;an Mahii; MiAkn Laurinburg .!. ., Art Adclpliian: Cnniilili In: Art Club (3. 4): DuliililnSeal Club (3. 41: In- tcrrjational liclatimis (3. li; Kccreatlon Association (1, 3): Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. Il; Churi ' h Council lli: .SwIniniliiK I3I: llasketball (1). Mabel Jean McArver Gastonia H.S., Sfrri-ttiritil AfhninitilratiitH Dikcan; Church Council 13. 4). .Secretary (4): Dean ' s 1.1st (3. 41; Ca a Al]iha (3, 4l; Kcircali.jii . vso.ialioii (l. 2. 3. ll; S.|narc Uance (1. 2. 3, II ; V.W.C.A. ri, li: Pliiclni il, 2i; lliilMir ll ill III. Julia Pairk ia M( Brien . . . Rio de Janeiro, Brazil «..S., Horn, ' l-:r„iioniirx Aldhciaii; Mall lliiar.l (1. 2. 31: Chemistry Club (1. 2, ; Dean ' s List 13. li; Honor Roll 11. 21; International Kclations 111: (Iniicron Nu (;i. II. President (41; Proctor 111. Frances Kenna McClure Aslieville U.S.. Himw Kimiuiiim Dikciin; LCKislature ;3I; Clioir II. 2. 3. 11; Dean ' s List (H; Home Kccjiiomics Club (3. 11. .State President (11; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. I). Helen McCormic Rowland A.B.. Fmirh Alctlician; Botany Club (3, 41: Education Club (3. 41; International Relations (3. li; Recreation Association (2. 31: Y.W.C.A. 12. 3. 4); Proctor (1); Service League (2). Ida June McDowell Duncan, S. C. A.H.. Chcmistril .Kclclphian; Suniiner School House President (31; Chemistry Club (2. 3. 4): Proctor (21. Susan Routh McFadyen Greensboro .i.B., Biology Adelphian; Clieinistrv Club (1. 2. 3. 41; Dean ' s List (3): Town Students (Irsanization (1. 2. 3. I); Zoology Field Club. Secretarj ' -Treasurer (4). Flora Belle McIntyre Laurinburg .J.B., Primarij Ethirntlmi Aletliciiin; Archery Cluh (2. 31; Education Club (II: Himie Economics Club (1.. 21; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 41. Pegg ' Ruth McIver Wilmington £f.S., Music Dikean; Choir IL 2. 3. I); Junior Advisor (3): Young Composers Club 13. II ; Music Education Club (3. 4). Pre. .dent (4). Secretary (31; Social Committee (4). 67 Senior Class of 1947 First Rote: Virginia McKinnon Mary Liles McLaurin Julia Ann McLran Clyde Mareueril.- McLood Charlrnc York Malone Franrrs Hadliy Mann Mary Farthing Ma: Mary Edna Mathrs Carolyn Josrphinr Ma Thiril Rnu : Mary Elizabeth May Josephine Medlork Kalherine Medloek Irene White Me. kin . Graha I MeK llmP njiT ' tiuMiU VmciNiA McKiNNON WaJesboro A.B.. English Cornelian: CaroUnian (I. 2, 3). Assoi-iate Editor (2. 3); Corndrli (3. 4). Editor (4): Pine Xeerilfs, Literary Editor (4); Dean ' s List (31: Honor Roll (I); guill Club (2. 3, 4 : Arts Forum Committee (3. 4); Basketball (1. 2. 3). Marv LiLES McLaurin Laurinburg A.B., Piimaiii Education Dikean: Botany Club (3. 4): Church Council (3): Education Club (4); Recreation Association (4): Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3. 4); Proctor (II: Service League. Hall Leader (4); Life Saving (4). Julia Ann McLean Winston-Salem A.B.. Sociologt Adelphian; Legislature (3, 4). Elections Board (4): Alpha Kappa Delta (3. 4), President (4): Dean ' s List 13, 4): International Relations (I, 2. 3. 4), Corresponding Secretary (4). Vice-President (3). Program Chair- man (2): Junior Advisor (3): Sociology Club (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3. 4), Cabinet (3. 4) ; Dance Committee (2) ; Post ' War Action Commission (3. 4) : State Student Legfslature (2, 3, 4), Secretary (3). Clyde Marguerite McLeod Mars Hill A.B.. English Aletheian; Mars Hill College (1. 2); Coraddi (4): Carolinian (4); Choir (3. 41: Church Council (3. 4); Dean ' s List (4); Junior Advisor (4): Quill Club (3. 4): Recreation .Association (3): Proctor (31: Hall Social Chairman (4); Life Saving (3). Ridgewood, N. J. Charlene York Malone . A,B., Psychology Cornelian: Carolinian (2. 3): Dean ' s List (3); Masqueraders (2. 3. 4). Secretary and Treasurer (4): Playlikers (2. 3. 41. Stage Manager (4): Y.W.C.A. (1, 2); Psychology Club (3. 4). Treasurer (4). Frances Hadley Mann Albemarle B..S., Home Economics Dikean; Treasurer Student Board (1) : Choir (I. 2) : E 3. 4), President (4): Mas Government (2) : House President (3) ; Hall san ' s List (4) : Home Economics Club (1, 2, Court (4); Who ' s Who (3); Proctor (i). Lb ■W - ■ff Rebecca Anne Marbry Badin B..S., SeinlarinI Arlminislralion Cornelian; Mars Hill Ciillege (1); H ' unter College (2); GaniinH Alplia (1): Junior Advisor (4); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Service League, Hall Leader (3). BtTiv Jean Martin Asheville B..S-., Home Ernnnmirs Dikean; Brevanl College (I, 2); Home Eciuioinies Cluli (3, 1). Mary Farthing Mast Valle Crucis A.B., English Aletheian ; Cnroliiiinn (1. 2, 3) ; Chemistry Club (2. 3) ; Dean ' s List (3. 4) ; Honor Roll (1. 2, 3); Recreation Association (1. 2. 3); Square Dance (2, 3), Secretan ' (3). Mak-i libNA Maiheson Stony Point (.S., HiTrilnriiil .Ulmiiiulralimi Oroi.yn Josephine Mathews Asheville A.B., Sorioloffy Cornelian; I ' m, ' Ni-i ' iIIi-k (I): Kecreation Assucialion (3. 4 ; SocIoIobv (lull CI, 41 ; Y.W.C.A. (II: I ' roctor (3); Hall SiK-ial Chairman (1): .Service League (3); Elections Connnittcc (3); Sunniier Schmil House I ' resklcnt (31: Volley Ba ' l (4): llaskethall (II: Softball I4i. I3i ri ' i |ean Matthiw ' S Pilot Mountain H,S„ S,,r,(niinl .l mi il.s(,7i(ir ,i Alctlician; Pini- .V.■.■. ■ , Typist (II: Sigma Alpha (3. 41; Baptist Stuilent Union (3. 4), Secretary (4): Dean ' s List (3. 4): Oamina Alpha (■' , 1); Honor Roll (2). Maky Elizabeth MA ■Thomasvillc .!.«.. Mnllumnliis Cornelian; Dean ' s List V.i) : llinior Roll (21; Suuarc Circle (1, 2. 3. 4); Service League (2. 3. I), Treasurer (11; Hall Board (3); Softball (3); EMucatinn Club (4i. Josephine Medloc;k Charlotte .I.B., HiHiiiinb mill rHiiihnii,,!,! Mikcan; Botany Club (3, I); Dean ' s List (3. 4): Honor Roll (I): Junior Advisor (3); Sigma Delta I ' i (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (3. 41. Secretary-Trea.surer (3); Social Committee (1); Chemistry Club (I). Katherine Medlock Charlotte AM., Simiiisl, n,iil l ilfh„l„,i,j Dikean; Botanv Club (3. 4). Secretary-Treasurer (4): Chemistry Club (1); Deans List (3. 1); Honor Roll (1); Junior Advisor (3): Sigma Delta I ' i (3. 4); Y.W.C.A. (2, 3. 4). Irene White Meekins Washington B..S., Scnctdiidl Ailiiiinisliuliuii Aletheian; Points Committee. (4); Sigma Alpha (3. 41: Oamnia Alpha (3 t): Honor Roll (1. 2. 3); Junior Advisor (3): Dance Commitfee. .Mctheian (3), Junior-Senior (3): Campus Purse Chairman (4); Dean ' s List (31 ; May Day Committee (4). Irene Graham Melvin Fayetteville A.B., Bwloijij Aletheian: Chemistry Club (2. 3. 1); Dean ' s List (3. 1): Medical Tech- nologists Club (3. 4); Y.W.C.A. (1): Tennis (3). Betty Miller Laurel Springs B.a., Home Economics Adelphian; Mars Hill College (1, 2): Dean ' s List (3): Home Economics Club (3, 4); Square Dance (4); Town Students Organization (3); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). CHARLOTTE Senior Class of 1947 First Row: Mary Louise Mitchell Elizabeth Jane Moon Marie Moore Edith Lorraine Moori. Eleanor Clare Morgan Martha Mar Moring Second Run.: Cora Elizabeth Itlorriso Nell Pharr Morrison Ruth W inkles Moseley Nancy Mulliean Margaret Clark Munro Alice Blair Myrick Third Rou,: Nancy E. Newton Rosalyn A. Nicola Sarah Suzanne No Cla ( li Mildred Barbour June Osborne Mary Louise Mitchell Saluda, S. C. S.S.. Secretariat Administration Adelphian; Dean ' s List (3. t) ; Oamma Alpha (3, 4); Honor Roll (1); Square Circle (1); Freshman Commission (1). Elizabeth Jane Moon Louisburg B.S., Home Eemiomics Cornelian: Louisburg College (1); Choir (1. 2. 3. I): Wesley Fciunilation (3) ; Dean ' s List (4) ; Home Economics Club (1, 2. 3, 4) ; Y.W ' .C.A. (1, 3. 4) ; Dance Conunittee (3); Junior Advisor (3). Marie Moore Southport .-I.E., Grnmmnr Grade Bdliratinn Dikean; Botanv Club (2. 3. 4). Vice-President (4); Dean ' s List (3, 4); Education Cluii (4); Honor Roll (2); Recreation Association (2, 3): y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3, 4). Edith Lorraine Mooring Rocky Mount A.B.. Simuish Aletheian; Education Club (4); y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3, 4); Proctor (1, 4). Eleanor Clare Morgan Greensboro Alcthcinn; Home Ecnnnniics Club (2. 3. 41; Si|uarc Dance (2, 3, 4); Town Students Organization (1. 2. 3. 4); Y.W.C.A. (3); Medical Tech- nologi.sts Club (3). Martha Mae Moring Greensboro A.B; Sociology Cornelian. President (4). Treasurer (3); Daisy Chain (2); Dean ' s List (3); Sociology Club (3. 4); Proctor (1. 2); Camp Committee (4); Dance Committee (2. 3): Service League (3); Social Planning Council (4); Sophomore Day (2). Cora Elizabhth Morrison Asheville A.B., BMnfiii Aletheian; Medical Technologists Club (3. 4). Nell Pharr Morrison Spencer AM., Economics Dikean; Chemistry Club (1, 2); Dean ' s List (3, 4); Honor Roll (I. 2, 3): Junior Advisor (3); Service League (3); Hall Board (3); Student-Faculty Curriculum Committee (4). Ruth Winkles Moseley Oakwoods A.B., Sociolom Aletheian; S iuare Dance (4); Sociology Club (3, 4): V.W.C.A. (2. 3, 4). Nancy Mullk.an Winston-Salem B.S., J K«ir Aletheian; College Cheerleader (1); Choir (1. 2. 3. 4), President (4). Sec- retary (8), Librarian (2); Deans List (3. 4); Glee Club (i. 3); Music Kducation Club (2). Margaret Clark Munro Salisbury A.H., Knutinh and French Adclpliian; Cnrolininti (1. 2. 3). Assistant Kdltor (2. 3); Coniilili. Literary Stair (1); Botany Club (2. 3. 41; Masquerailcrs (3, 4); riaylikers (2. 3. 4); (Jiiill Club (2. 3. 4). rrogram Chairman (4): Recreation Asso -latlon II. 2. 31 ; Hoclicy (I, 2): SwinunlnB (I, 2. 3); Ua.sketball (1, 2). Ai.K i: Blair Myrick Littleton «..S ' ., ticciilnrini .Ulmini.ilriilion Dikean; House I ' rcsidcnt (H; Canima Alfilia (3, 1); Proctor (1. 2); Dance Committee (21; Hall Hoard (3); Hasketball (I. 2). Nan( Y E. Newton Shelby H.S.. Home Kcanoinics Ailelphian; Home F.cononncs Club (1. 2. 3. U; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2): Service League (2): Archery (2); SiK ' ial Connnittee (4). Rosalyn a. Nicolas Winston-Salem B.S., DMrilmtive Etiucniion Adelphian; Piiw Xeeilles (2, 3. 4). Freshman Editor. Assistant Org. Editor (2). Junior Editor (3). Senior Editor (4); CatlTolic Students (1, 2, 3. 4). Vice-I ' resident (3): Dean ' s List (4); Gamma Alplia (3. 4); Sigma Alpha C), 4). President (4); Square Circle (1); Hall Board (4); Proctor (1). Sarah Suzanne Norman Greensboro A.B.. Gmmmur Grade Edurulion .Metlieian; Botany Club (2. 3, 4): Westminister Fellowship (3, 4); Dean ' s List (3. 41 : Education Club (3. 41; Interfaith Council (3. 4), Secretary (4); Masqueraders (3. 4); Playlikers (1, 2. 3, 4); Proctor (1). Clairene Oliver Jefferson A.B., Englisli Corncli.in; .Mars Hill College (1); Botany Club (3. 4): Education Club (4); Square Dance (4). Mildred Barbour Orr Charlotte A.B., Mullicmalics Aletheian. Btjok F.xchange Chairman (4). Marshal (3), Secretary (2); Siiuarc Circle (1. 2. 3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (4); Proctor (1. 4); Dance Committee (3); Service League (2). June Osborne Arden A.B., arammar Grade Education . delphian; Western Carolina Teachers ' College (1); Dean ' s List (3); Edu- cation Club (3. 4). Treasurer (4); International Relations (2, 3. 4): Play- likers (3); Recreation Association (2, 3): Square Dance (2); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4): Proctor (2). Senior Class of 1947 Caroline Palriria Padg Carolyn Rose Pa e Julia Rue Parhani Madeleine « kite Parke Louise Wailswurlh Patt Elizabeth Applewhite Pear.all Second Rote: Ceraldinc Viola Pearson Martha Elizabeth Peele Sarah Louise Pendergrass Dorothy Dewey Perry Katherine Williams Petar n ilma LaKue Phelps Thiril Roif : Naney Jane Phiter Margaret Emily Piekard Betty Jean Piekett Polly Elizabeth Pierson Dorothy Pilley Harriet Abb Poole 7A£ Puna. T tniiMu Columbia, S. C. Caroline Patricia Padgett . A.B., Spanish Cornelian: House President (4); Legislature (4); Dean ' s List (3. 4): Edu- cation Club (41; Recreation Association (1, 3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (4); Proctor (1, 2): Hall So.-ial Cliainnan (31: Volley Ball (1): Baslvetball (I. 3. 1). Madeline White Parker Charlotte A.B., History Cornelian: Carolinian (4); Daisy Chain (2): International Relations (2. 3): Mas(|ueraders (2. 3, 4). Vice-President (4): Playlikers (2, 3. 41. Chief Electrician (31; University Sermon Committee (4): Southern Conference for Human Welfare (3, 4). Carolin Rose Page Lumberton B.S., Sfrnlaiuil Atliitiiiislriition Diliean: Sigma Alpha (3. 4): Church Council (3): Dean ' s List (3. 4): Gamma Alpha (3. 4); Honor Koll (1. 2. 3); Square Dance (2, 3. 4); Y.W.C.A. (1); Proctor (1). Louise Wadsworth Patton Charlotte A.B., Sociology Cornelian; House President (4); Legislature (1); Baccalaureate Sermon Committee (4); Carolinian (1. 21 ; Boots n ' Spur (1, 2, 3. 4): Vice-President (41; Dolphin-Seal Club (2); Interfaith Council (2, 3, 4): International Relations (2, 31, Treasurer (2); Sociology Club (2. 3, 4); Proctor (2). Julia Rue Parham Oxford A.B., EnijUsh Adelphian; Legislature (4). Elections Board (4); Botany Club (3): Dean ' s List (3); Education Club (3, 4); Playlikers (3); Y.W.C.A. (3); Proctor (1); Social Committee (2, 3); Dance Committee (3). Elizabeth Applewhite Pearsall Wilmington A.B., English Cornelian: Legislature (3); Carolinian (I. 2); Classical Club (I. 2); Dean ' s List (3. 41; Education Club (4); Honor Roll (1. 2. 3); Junior Advisor (3); Masqueraders (41; Proctor (I); Tau Psi Omega (4): Playlikers (2. 8. 4). 72 Geraldine Viola Pearson Jacksonville A.B., Art Aledieian; Publicity Chairman (4); Class Publicity Cliairiuan (4)- Pine eedh-s. Art Editor (4); Art Club (3, 4); Recreation Association (4): V.W.C.A. (4); Dance Committee (41; University Sermon Committee (4); Volley Ball (4); Basketball (1. 2, 4). Martha Elizabeth Peele Wilson A.B., History Dikean; Dean ' s List (3. 4); International Relations (3. 4), President (4). Corresponding Secretary (3); Proctor ll; Hall Board (l); Elections Board (4). Sarah Louise Pendergrass Franklin A.B.. Grammar Grade Education Dikean: Botany Club (3); Education Club (4); Y.W.C.A. (1, 3); Proctor (1) ; Gymnastics (1). Dorothy Dewey Perry Elizabeth City ..S., Secretarial Administratiott Aclclphian. Secretary (4): Dean ' s List (S. 4): Gamma Alpha (8, 4): Honor Roll (a); Y.W.C.A. (2. 3. 4); Pine Seedlea, Typist (4). Katherine Wii.MAM.s Pi TAR Warrcnton .!. (.. l-snelinlorj, Cornelian; Carolinian fi. :i. l) ; Iritermilional Relations (4); Y.W.C.A. (I. 2, 3. 1); 1-vyrlioloicy Clul) (3. 41: Mail Boanl (I). WiLMA I.aRui; Phi.lps Ash «..S., Home Keonomicg Ailelphiari; Mars Hill ColleBe (1. 2): Art Club (1. 2): Church Council (I. 2, 3. 4); :llucalion Club (4): Home Economics Club (I, 2, I, 4): Y.W.C.A. (3, 4): Basketball (1. 2). Nancy Jane Phifer Monroe IS.S.. Home Keonamict Alcthci.iri; I.itllc Rink .lunior College (1. 2); Home Economics Club 13. II : .Junior Ailvisor (4). IVlARGARiT Emily Pickard Randieman U.S., Secretarial .-tdministratioit Aietlieian. Marshal (n: l.eKislature (11; Greensboro College (I); Gamma Alpha (3. 4). Betty Jean Pickett Greensboro A.B., Sociology Dikean; Ciuilford College (11: Alpha Kappa Delta (3, 4); Dean ' s List (3. 41; Honor Roll (2. 3. 4i; International Relations (4); Sigma Delta Pi Ci. 41: Sociology Club (3. 41: Town Students Organization (2): Y.W C.. (3. 4). Polly Elizabeth Pierson .... Sandy Spring, Md. B.S.. Phyaical Education Cornelian; Cvraddi (4). Photographer (4): Carolinian (1): Church Council (21; Dance Group (3. 4): Dolphin-Seal Club (1, 2. 3, 4); International Relations (2); Playlikers (4); Recreation Association d 2, 3 4) Cabinet (.1. I); Square Dance (2); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2): Proctor (2 1; Hall Social ( liairiiiiin (1); Camp Counselors Club (1. 2); Social (Dnirnittee (I 3)- Caiiip Committee (2); Oflicials Club (3, 4): Recreatii.iia) .Modern Dance (II; Recreational Honor Group (2); . rcherj- (2); Gyjnnastics (• 3 4) • Hockey (2, 3. 4); Life Saving (l). Instructor (2); Speedball (2, 3); Swim- ming (1. 2, 3); Tennis (2. 3. 4): Volley Ball (3, 4); Basketball (2. 3. 4): Softball (3, 4). DoROTHi- PiLLEY Panteeo B..S ' ., Secretarial Administration Dikean; Deans List (3. 41; fJamma Alpha (3, 4); Square Dance (2 3); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4); Swimming (31. Harriet Abby Poole Freehold, N. J. ji.B., Biology Cornelian; Boots n Spur (2. 3, 4). Secretari ' -Treasurer (3); Botany Club (2. 3, 4), President ( t) : Cheniistrj- Club (3. 4); Dean ' s List (3. 4); Honor Roll (1. 2, 31; Junior Advisor (3): Recreation Association (2. 3, 4); Life Saving (21; Student-Faculty Curriculum Committee (4). MARGARET DA.MEL 73 ♦ First Row: Ruth Shores Poori Jessie Anna Polls Helen Moore Priee Dorothy Carolyn Push Martha Dell Purvis Naomi Louise Rahenkan. 1 Esther Raheuka Kathryn Marie Ray Mildred Connor Read Mary Elizabeth Rea ' Ida FulKhani lleddii ThirJ Rate: Betty Sue Regan Dorothy Douglass Reynulds Margaret Lois Reynohls Jean Stewart Rhodes Sallie Ruth Rirh Franees Priseilla Roa.h Senior Class of 1947 Ruth Shores Poore Mount Airy A.B., Spanish Adelphian: Wesley Foundation (1): Dean ' s List (3. 4); Education Club (3. 1); International Relations Clul) (3. t); V.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 4). Jessie Anna Potts Highlands B.S., Hume Econumics Cornelian; Brevard Collese (1); Western Carolina Teachers ' College (2): Chemistry Club (3): Westminister Fellowship (4); Home Economics Cub (3. 4); International Relations Club (4); Junior Advisor (4); Recreation Association (3) ; Square Dance (3) ; i ' .W.C.A. (3). Helen Moore Price ....... Greensboro A.B., Sociology Cornelian; May Court (4); Playlikers (I. 2); SocioloKy Club (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (4); Proctor (1, 2); Dance Committee (4): Hall Board (I, 4). ■I Dorothy Carolyn Pugh Laurel Springs AM.. Grammar Grade Edimitioii Cornelian: Pine Xeedle.i (2); Education Club (4): Playlikers (4); Square Dance (2); Town Students Organization (11; Y.W.C.A. (I. 2, 8, 4). Martha Dell Purvis Salisbury A.B.. Primari) Education Cornelian; Education Club (4); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Naomi Louise Rahenkamp Greensboro B.a., Borne Economies Adelphian; Band (1); Botany Club (3); Cbeniistrv Club (3); Dean ' s List (3); Home Economics Club (l. 2, 3. 4); Town Stuilcnls Organization ( . 4). 74 Vivian Esther Rahenkamp Greensboro A.B., Gnck Aletheian; Classical Club (2, 3, 4). NN Stevens Ravenel Greensboro A.B., EiMjIisli Aletheian; C n i(Mi, Business Staff (3. 4); Boots n ' Spur (3. 41: Bolaiiv :lub (3): Dean ' s List (3. 4): Junior Advisor (3); Tau Psi Omega (41: fown Students Organization (I. 2. 3. 4). Secretary (3). Dance Committee :i, 2. 3. 4), Judicial Board (3); Service League (3): Pre-Scliool Con- ference (3). ATHRVN Marie Rav Hillsboro A.B.. Eiirilish ilican: Wesley Foundation (1); Deans List (4): Education Club (3. 4): nternational Relations (3, 4). Vice-President (4): Y.W.C.A. (1. 3, 4): Proctor (2). Mii.i Ki:i) Connor Read Rocky Mount .!.«.. ' rciicA AletlH-ian: Ilolany Club (D; Dean ' s List (3. I); iiiliTiialiiiniil Relations Club (1. I): Sigma Delta PI (2. 3, 4): S |Uarc Circle (1, 2): Tau Psi Omega (2. 3. 4), Secretary (4). Treasurer (3): V.W.C.A. (1, 4). Mary Elizabeth Reavis Winston-Salem A.B., Primnrii Kiliirnlinn Dilican: Botany Club 131: Clioir (1. 2. . ' l, D; Daisy Chain (2 : Dcan '  List (3): Eilucalion Chili (I); V.W.C.A. (1, 2. 4). Ida Fulgham Redding Green.sboro A.B.. Knytial, .Vdelpbian; Choir (1, 2i: Masijucrailcrs (3. 4): Playlikers (3. 4); Uoliibin- . ' leal Club (2): To«ii Slinl.iils Ori:.iiiiz.ilioii (1, 2, 3. 4); Camp Counselors Club (2); Archery rj , : (;, M-li... (i, 2); Hockey (I): Life Saving (I, 2); Soccer (li; .- p. r.llr.ill •■;,: SMiiinning (1. 2); Tennis (2); Volley Hall (ii: l):i-kclh;ill r. ' ); Softball (1. 2). Bettv Sue Regan Laurinburg AM.. Hinldijij - de iaii; Mclical Tcrlin.ilnKisIs Club (3, II: V.W.C.A. (1. 2. 4). DoROTHi ' Douglass Reynolds Raleich A.B.. HisUinj Cornelian; Pine Xeerilen, Advertising Manager (4); ' Dai.sy Chain (2): Dean ' s List (3): International Relations Club (3. 4): Dance Committee (4); Ser ice League Council (4); Life Saving (1). Margaret Lois Reynolds Turkey B..S.. VhijsUal Educution Ilikcaii: Marslial (3): Legislature (4); Junior Advisor (3): Recreation As iiciation (1, 2. 3. 4). President (4); Camp Counselors Club (2. 3, 4); liyinnastics (1, 2. 3. 41: Hockey (1, 2. 3. 4): Speedball (1. 2, 3, 4): Swininiing (1. 2. 3. ll: Basketball (1, 2. 3. 4): Softball (I. 2. 3. 4); Chair- man Sports Day (31: Officials Club (3, 4). Jean Stuart Rhodes Raleigh BS., Srcri-tarial Ailminislralinn Aletheian; Piiir Xcvriles (2); Church Council (31; Dean ' s List (3); Gamma Alplla (3. 4); V.W.C.A. (1, 3. 4); Zoology Field Club (1); Service League (4). Sallie Ruth Rich Farmington B..S.. Htimi- Ecmmliks Adclphian; Appalachian State Teachers College (1. 2): Home Economics Club (3); V.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3. 4). Frances Priscilla Roach Forest City A.B.. Primanj Ediiralinn Cornelian; CnmlhiUni (21; Education Club (3. II; Recreation . ssociation (2): V.W.C.A. (I. 2, 3. 41: Hockey (l); Life Saving (2): Tennis (2). 75 Senior Class of 1947 First Row: Rila Rohkins Mary Ann Roborsun J.nice Ju.nita Robert Mary Leslie Robrrtaoi Seeond Rote: Lucy Morion Rodi crs Dorothea Rogers Sarah Elizabeth Rogci C. Elizabeth Roper rAirt Raie; Gladys Ruth Rosoil Ula Sidney Ross Lois Augusta Russel Evelyn Arlene Sand. Rita Robbins Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., Psychology Aletheian; Hall Boiiril (1. 4); Chemistry Club (2); Dean ' s List (1. 2); Hminr Hull (2); Social Committee (4); Psjcholosy Club (3, 4). Marv Ann Roberson Smithfield A,B., Physics Dikean; Church Council (1. 3); Physics Club (3. 4). President (4); Square Circle (2, 3); Proctor (2). Janice Juanita Roberts Shelby A.B., Art Ailelphian; Art Club (3, 4); Chemistry Club (1); Dean ' s List (3); Home Economics Club (1); Proctor (4), Marv Leslie Robertson Jonesboro BS., Secretarial Ad niiiistration Dikean: John B. Stetson University; Gamma Alpha (4): Honor Roll (3 ); International Relations (8. 4) ; Junior Advisor (3) : Recreation Association (4): Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Proctor (3): Volley Ball (4); Basketball (4). Lucy Morton Rodgers Scotland Neck A.B., English Adelphian: Legislature (4); Carolinian (1, 2, 3. 4). Associate Editor (2, 3), Columnist (4): Coraddi, Editorial Staff (3). Poetry Editor (4): Pine Xiciiles, Literarj ' Editor (4); Quill Club (2. 3. 4): Daisy Chain (2); Dean ' s List (3, 4): Honor Roll (11: International Relations (3, 4): Junior Advisor (3): Gym Meet (3. 4): Who ' s Who (4). Dorothea Rogers B.fl.. Hnme Economics m: Mars Hill College (1, 2). Sarah Elizabeth Rogers A.B., Grami Youngsville Apex- Club (1): Dean ' s List (3. 4); Education Club (3. 4): 4): Proctor (1): Student-Faculty Curriculum Com- mittee (4)- C. Elizabeth Roper Morganton B.S., Home Economics Adelphian: Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Physics Club (3, 4). yQds l c onim On March 20, 21, and 22, 116 Wo- man ' s (College welcomed Robert Penn War- ren, Ernst Bacon, Thomas Munro, and Vale- rie Bettis as headliners for the Fourth Arts Forum — a series of meetings centered about the creative activity of college students in writing, music, the visual arts, and the dance. A cooperative undertaking of faculty and students, the Arts Forum is designed to bring together from a number of colleges teachers and students interested in the various arts to promote their understanding and apprecia- tion. Beginning in the spring of 1944 the Forum has demonstrated also its value as a stimulus to creative work in the arts. Last year ' s leaders were Lionel Trilling, Sheldon Cheney, Howard Hanson, and Charles Weidman. Gladys Ruth Rosoff Hamden, Conn. A.B., Sociologrj .Mi ' tliei.in; Hillel (1. 2, 3. 1), I ' resident (4): Dolpliin-Seiil Cluh (3); Inter- laitli Cdundl (3. -l) : Recreation A.sisociation (2. 3) : Sociology Club (3, 4) ; Souttiern Conference for Human Welfare (4). Ola SiDNE ' i ' Ross Aurora A.B., ociolof r Ailelpliian; Alplia Kappa Delta, Treasurer a); Botanv Club (3, 4), Vice- I ' resirtent (4). Secretary-Treasurer (3): Kclucation Club (4); .lunior Advisor (3) : Sociology Club (8. 4) : Y.W.C.A. (I. 2. 3, 4), President of Senior V ; Proctor (1); Service League (4). Lt:)is Augusta Russell Thomasville A.B., Art Adelphi.ui: f ' iiw .Yc .( .-.s (1), Art Staff; Lutheran .Student - Association (1. 2, .). I). President (II. Secretary (2. 3); Dance (Iroup (2. 3. II; Dean ' s Li t (11; lliiiic.r Hull (ll; Interfaitb Council (41; Kecreation Association (1. 2. Ill, Caliiiiel III; Si|Uare Dance (3. 41. President (4i; .Si|Uare Circle (1. 2 1. .Secretary (2); V.W..C.A. (2. 3). E ' i;l n Arlkne Sanderson Kinston B.S., Home Economics Alctlieiaii; Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Square Dance (1, 3, 3); V.W.C.A. (3, I), Cabinet (4); Basketball (1). .Slirldiiii r:heiu ' v uiisUlcrs a work ill 111.- KalUrv show. Howard Hanson, visiting sic critic for Third Art; Forum. 7 StuHent members of the R iiig Committee consider dergraduate tnanuseripts. Arts Forum production of Prometheus Bound, 77 ♦ Senior Class of 1947 Firtl Row: Martha Kalhryn Sandlin Eliiabclh Dodson Savillr Gloria Srhlossborg Nancy Joanne SoohrosI Mary Penelope Self Belle Sue Sessoms S,ri,r,J Rau: Margaret Soutliuiek Se Marjorie Lee Sexton Helen Ruth Seymour Evelyn Nancy Shaw Marjorie Shearin Teresa Shelton T iirrf R.,1. .• Barbara Anne Sigmon Mary Caroline Sininioni Mary L. Simmons Doris Ruth Smith Esther Ro.e Smith Helen SeotI Smith Martha Kathrvn Sandlin Bryson City A.B., English Dikean: Dean ' s List (1): Education Club |4): International Relations (3); Square Dance (2); V.W.C.A. (2. 3. 4); Social Committee (31; Softball (2). Elizabeth Dodson Saville .... A.B., Sorioloffi Dikean; SocioIoKy Club (3, 1). Lexington, Va. Gloria Schlossberg New Rochelle, N. Y. A.B., Fri-iirli Cornelian; Cnrolitiimi (• )■. Education Club (H; Hillel (1, 2. 3. 4): Square Circle (2); Baseball (1); Swimming (l) ; Tennis (2); Volley Ball (1) ; Basketball (2). Nancy Jeanne Sechrest High Point A.B.. English Dikean, Secretary (3): Co-Manager of Junior Sbop (31; Class Secretary (4); Dean ' s List (3); Honor Roll (2): Proctor (1. 2); Dance Committee Ci); Hall Board (4). Mary Penelope Self Asheville A.B., Biology Adelpbinn; St. ficnevieve of the Pines (1, 2); Medical Technologists Club (3, 4). Bette Sue Sessoms Fayetteville .4.8.. Primaiii Ediiralioii Adelpliian; Cnruliiiirin (2. 3); Pine Needles (1); Botany Club (3. 4); Daisy Chain (2); Education Club (3. 4). ► 7« livii-iN NANf -i ' Shaw Roanoke Rapids (.«.. SiniUiriill Ailmiiiiiitralhii . il ' lr liwiii: Ivliiciithiii (lull (I): (inmiim Alpha (a, t) : Kei-rcallun Asho- liiiliiiii (■. ' , .1. D; SiiUiiro Dunce {2. I); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. I); Hiiskellmll (1. 2). Makjoiui; Siii:arin New Bern ;.N., Hiimi- Ecmmmiri, Al.dn-iiiii; Alhiiili.- (lirisMiin Colk-Kf (I): I ' criliic KniviTslty (2); Home iM ' iiniiiiik ' s (lull CI. II ; rliiyllkrrs (II: Miii-key (I. II; Uuski-tliHll (1. 2. I| ; Sliftllilll (I. 3, I). Ti:ri:sa Shi-lton Madison U.K., Pliijuinil Kiiwiilmn Alftliclan: IMavlikt-is CI. II; KecTcation (1. 2. ;l. II; I ' niilur (1); Cain[) Cnuiisi-lius dull CI. n; onU ' ials Club (3. I). I ' lcsiiliuit (ll; (ivuinastii-s (1. 2. :l. li; lldikfy (I. 2, II; Spccilball (1. 2. 3); Tenuis CI); Uasketliall (1. 2. 3, I) ; .Softliall (I. 2. 3). Bakhara Anni; SKjMon Newton A. 11.. ICiiilHxh nikt ' MU: ClHiir (II; Dean ' s List 13. II: Kihn ' .iliiin ( ' lul Ml: llnniir Hull II, 2. 31; rinchir (21 ; Mall llci.inl (I. Ii. Mary Caroline Simmon.s Hi h Point A.H.. Frcnih Dikean; Iiitcrnatiunal Kclatiuns (II; Keereatinu Assoeiatiein (1. 2. 31 ; Y.W.C.A. (3. II; rruelcir (1. 21; (Ivmnastics (1, 2); .S iiiiniinK (1. 2. 3. 1); Uaskelball (31. Mary L. Simmons Andalusia, Ala. A.B.. t ' siirliulnijti Ccuneliaii: (Vini nimii (I); I ' iue . ,,rllig (3. II. Ciri-ulatinii Manager (11: Dean ' s List (3. I); Hiincir Hull (21: rnii ' lnr (2. 31; rsvcbolngv Club (3, 1); Hall li.ianl (I). Doris Ruth Smith Arlington, N. J. .I.;;.. I ' rimarii K,hiiiiHi„i Adelphian; Botany Club (21; Dean ' s I.i.it (3. 11 : Education Club (II; Honor Roll (31: International Relations (3, i); Playlikers (1); Tau Psi (Iniega (II; Y.W.C.. . (3. II; Proctor (1, 2, i): Service Lea gue (1): Hall Board (3). EsTHHR Rosk Smith St. Pauls H.S.. Dislrihitlirr Eiliiriitiiin (■(iiii.-liaii; Cliuivh Council (3, II; Education Club ili: Caiiniia Alplia (3, II ; Service League (U. Helen Scott Smith Spartanburg, S. C. B.H.. Phijsirnl Eduriitii, ii Aletbcian: V(in,liman (2); Cnrnddi (H; Pim AVcrf cs-, Sport-s Editor (II: Handbook Coinniittee (4); Daisy Chain (2); Dance Group (2, 3); Recrea- tion Association (1, 2, 3, i). Cabinet (3, 4); Y. ' W.C.A. (1, 2); Camp Counselors Club (1. 2, 3, -l). President (3); Archery (1); Gymnastics (1. 2. 3. II: Hockey (1. 2. 31; Life Saving (-11; Spcetlhall (21; Swimming (1. 2, 3, i) Tennis (2. 3, 4); Basketball (2, 3, 4); Softball (3, 4); Golf (3. 4). f P 7 Margaret Southwick Severson A.B.. Art Houston, Texas Iarjorie Lee Sexton Rocky Mount B.S., Secretarial Administrntinn 4elen Ruth Seymour Alamance A.B., Pr iiimnj Education MARV ELLEN 79 Senior Class of 1947 Janctlr Paschal HSniilh Lillie Ran Smith Lois Catherine Smith Geneva Marie Smith Rebecca MeCulloeh Smith Marianna Smithsun Second Row: Clariere Elizabeth Snclso Treva Anno Snvder Marie Louise Solomon Margaret Brittoii Squier Rarhel Ann Stacy Barbara Mav StaiTonl rAirrfftoie.- Martha Jane Stansill Wilma Little Stansill Frances Eleanor Slecii Sarah Robertson Stewart Frances Josephine Storks Carolyn Alma Stone 7Ae P ?Zee e Janette Paschal Smith Siler City A.B., Primnrii Kiliirnli,,,, Cornelian: VnnUniau (3): Baptist Student Union (3. li; Dean ' s List (3): Education Club (3. 4): Square Circle (2. 3); I ' roctor (1). Lillie Rae Smith Seven Springs A.B.. Gramwnr Grntle EdacaUon Aletheian; Education Club (3, I): Kecreation Association (1); Square Dance (1. 2); Y.W.C.A. (3, i) ; Basketball (1). Lois Catherine Smith Vass A.B.. EnriUsh Dikean; Dean ' s List (3. 4): Education Club (4); Honor Roll (1): Inter- national Relations (4); Junior Advisor (3); Recreation Association (2, 3. 4); Square Dance (1, 2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3, 4); Basketball (2. 3, 1). Geneva Marie Smith Johnson City, Tenn. A.B., Siiiijiisli ami Frinrli Aletheian: Legislature (3): East Tennessee State College (1); Dean ' s LisI (3. 4); Education Club (I); Honor Roll (2. 3. 4); Recreation Associatior (8): Sigma Delta Pi (2. 3. 4). President (3, 4): Tau Psi Omega (4) Y.W.C.A. (3): Hall Social Chairman (4): Social Committee (3); Servict League (2). Rebecca McCulloch Smith . Greensborc B.S.. Hiiiiir Enuiomirs Dean ' s List (3); Home Economics Club (2, 3. 4): Town Students Organi a Marianna Smithson A.B., Art Cornelian; Art Club (3, 4). Asheville 80 j? 7 rLARiECE Elizabeth Snelson Asheville B..S., Serretarinl Artministiatini, clelphian; Cnrnrtrii (3. I). Business Manager (41; Pine Neerlles (4); Sigma Alplia (3. 4l: Dean ' s List (3, 4): Gamma Alplia (3. 4), Secretary 141 ; Square Circle (1, 2); Y.W.C.A. (1, • : Hall Social Chairman (1). Freva Anne Snyder Winston-Salem B.N., I ' hijsirnl Education Cornelian; Arclieiy Club (4); Chemistry Club (2, 3); Dance Group (1) Bean ' s List (3); Recreation AssiK-iation (1. 2. 3. 4); Square Dance 3) I ' .W.C.A. (1): Archeiy (3, 4); C.ymnastics {1. 2. 3. 4): Hockey (1. 2, 3. 4); Life Saving (1); Speedball (1. 3. 4): Volley Ball (4); Basketball (1. 2 3. 4); Softball (3, 4). VIarie Louise Solomon Wilmington A.B., Art Maki.akii HmiroN Sgiiiiu Greensboro A.U.. Sociulfiffit Dikcan; LeKlslnturc (4); Junior Advisor (S); SocIoIokv Club (4); Town Students OrKunizallon (1, 2. 8, 4), President (4), VIcc-Prcsldcnt ( ). Judicial Hoard (3); Dance Committee (S) : Elections Committee (2); Pre- School Conference (4). Ra(hi:i. Ann Stacy Rutfin B..S., Si-rrelnrial Ailmitii«tr(,ti:m Cornelian: Dean ' s List (3, I); Oanima Alpha (3. 4). I ' residcnt (4); May Day Chairman (4); Who ' s Who (4); Y.W.C.A. (2. 4): .S Klal Committee (3); Dance Comniltlee (3); Elections Committee (4). Baubaka Ma ! ' Stafford Asheville i.S., Ifnmr Krnmmiirs Dikcan. Marshal 111; lliitmore Colleiie ri ) ; Home Kionomics Club Ci. 3, li. Makiha |ane Stansill Rockinyham li.S., Srrnlrililil Ailii,i,iisl,,lti,nl Adclpliian: lianniia Al|ilia (3, I); Y.W.C.A. (3. 1): Proctor (1). WiLMA Little Stansill Farmviile A.B.. Primmij Ecliirntimi Cornelian; Montreat C ' ollejte (I. 2); Education Club (3. 11; Y.W.C.A. (3. 41 : Proctor (3). Frances Eleanor Steed Asheboro A.B.. Socinlnriu Dikean; Classical Club (4); Dean ' s List (4i; Square Dance (11; Sociology Club (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (2. 3. 41; Proctor (3); Service League (4). Sarah Robertson Stewart Fayetteville A.B., Sociologij Dikcan; St. Mary ' s College (1, 2); Dean ' s List (3): Education Club (4): Sociology Club (3, 4). Frances Josephine Stockard Greensboro A.B., Psychology Cornelian; Baptist Student Union (3. 4); Dolphin-Seal Club (1. 21; Town Students Organization (I, 2. 3. 4); Service League (I): Psychology Club (3. 4), Vice-President (4): Life Saving (1). Carolyn Alma Stone Albemarle A.B.. Grammar Grade Education Dikean. Marshal (4); Daisy Chain (2); Dean ' s List (4); Education Club (4); Recreation Association (2. 3, 41; Y.W.C.A. (2. 3. 4). Cabinet (2, 3, 4); Camp Committee (s, 41; Hall Board (3); Gymnastics (3, 41; Tennis (2). Senior Class of 1947 First Rote: Mary Frances Stone Gladys Whillcy Storey Agatha Mae Strickland Sarah Elizabeth Sutton Nancy Howard Sutton Nell Swaim Second Rou?: Judith Swift Marjorie Lee Talla Cecilc Talley Emma Lou Taylor Grace Temple Audrey Jane Terr Third Roie: Doris Jean Thomas Blanche Hilman Thomas Fannie Ransom Thonips. Alice Franklin Tilson Betty Ruth Tomlinson Annie Lois Trails c3 l uPinnTieeMii Mary Frances Stone ....... Stoneville B.S., Home Economics Adelphian; Greensboro College (I); Westminister Fellowship Council (4); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4): Junior Advisor (3); Square Dance (4); Y.W.C.A. (2. 3). Gladys Whitley Storey Murfreesboro A.B., Malhematics Aletlieiau: Chemistry Club (3); Church Council (3. 4); Dean ' s List (3. 4); Honor Roll (:. 2, 3); Interfaith Council (4); International Relations (1): Junior Advisor (3): Physics Club (2, 3); Square Circle (1, 2. 3. 4): Proctor (1) ; Service League (3) ; Elections Board (4) ; Basketball (1, 2, 3). Agatha Mae Strickland Erwin B..S., Serivlarial Ailminislralion Cornelian; Gamma Alpha (3. 4): Square Dance (3); Swimming (2); Tennis (2); Basketball (1, 2, 3. 4). Sarah Elizabeth Sutton Raleigh A.B., ■■.Metheian; Carolinian (1, 2, 3. 4), Editor-in-Chief (4), Feature Editor (3), .Makeup Editor (3); Coraridi (3); Pine Xeedles, Literary Editor (3); Wes- ley Foundation Council (1, 2. S. 4); Dean ' s List (3); Education Club (4): Outstanding Senior (4); Quill Club (4): Who ' s Who (4): Y.W.C.A. (1); Arts Forura Committee (4). Nancy Howard Sutton Raleigh AM., English Adelphian: Carolinian (1. 2, 3. 4). Columnist (4). .Associate Editor (2, 8): Coraddi, Fiction Editor (4). Exchange Manager (8); Dean ' s List (8): Education Club (4): Masqueraders (3. 4); Playlikers (3. 4): Quill Club (2. 3, 4). President (4); Recreation .Association (1. 2): Service League (2); . rts Forum Committee (4); College Orchestra (1, 2); Hockey (2); Basketball (1, 2). Thomasville Nell Swaim A.B., Gran Grade Education Cornelian: House President (4): Legislature (4); Hall Board (3): Band (2): Daisy Chain (2): Dean ' s List (3); Education Club (3. 4); Honor Roll (1. 2, 3); Junior Advisor (3): Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 8); Proctor (1): Junior Class Dance Committee (3) ; Cornelian Dance Committee (3) ; Student- Faculty Curriculum Committee (4). 82 Judith Swift Walpole, Mass. B.S., Phi sicat Education Dikean: Dance Group (2); Recreation Association (1, 2, 3, 4); Camp Counselors Club (3); Camp Committee (3. 4); Service League (1. 4): Dolplnn-Seal Club (2, 3. 4): Archery (3): Gymnastics (2, 3. 4); Hockey (1. 2, 3, 4); Speedball (3); Swimming (1. 2. 3, 4); Volley Ball (2): Baslietball (I. 2. 3, 4); Softball (1, 2, 3, 4). Marjorie Lee Tallant Hickory A.B., History Aletheian: Dean ' s List (3. 4); International Relations (2. 3. 4); V.W.C.A. (2. 3). Cecile Talley Hamlet B.S., Pht Mcal Education Cornelian; Recreation Association (2, 3. 4): Square Dance (2); Camp Counselors Club (2. 4); Gymnastics (2. 3, 4); Hockey (3, 4); Life Saving (3): Volley Ball (3); Basketball (2. 3); Softball (3). Hmma Lou Tavi.or Williamston A,B., Primari Education Cornelian, Marslial (4) : Botany Club (3) : Daisy Chain (2) : Education Club (4); May Court (4); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4); Proctor (I); Hall Board (4); Dance Chairman (I); Service Lcacuc (3). Grace Temple Marietta BH., Munic Cornelian; Catawba College (I. 2): (!lioir (3. 4); Town Students Organlza- 11(111 (3); Social Committee (3); Service League (3. 4): Music Kducation Club (3. 4). Audrey Jane Terry Newport News, Va. A.B.. Sociology Aletheian; Judicial Board (3); House I ' rcsldent (1): Legislature (4); lplia Kappa Delta (II; Chenilslrv Club (1, 2. 31: Church Council (2. 3. 4); Dean ' s List CD; Sociohigy Cluli (3. 1); V.W.C.A. (3. 4). Doris Jean Thomas Greensboro BJf., Secretarial Administration Aletheian; Banil (1); Gamma Alpha (4): Y.W.C.A. (1, 4). Blanche Hilman Thomas Raleigh ?..S ' ., Secretarial Administration Curiielian. Chief Marshal (4), Marshal (3); Legislature (2); Fre-shman Connnission (1); . rchery Club (1): Gamma Alpha (3. 4); May Court (4); Square Circle (1): Who ' s Who (4); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2); Proctor (1); Hall Social Chairman (1); Dance Commitlee (2); Service League (2); Student- Faculty Reviewing Committee (3, 4); Handbook Conunittee (2); University Sermon Committee (1). Fannie Ransom Thompson Mooresville AM.. Sociology Dikean; Church Council (3. 4): Home Economics Club (1): Sociology Club (3, 4); Y.W.C.. . (1); Social Committee (4): Dance Committee (4); Basketball (1, 3). Alice Franklin Tilson Ashevilie .I.B., .s ' ;)niii.s i and French Ailelphian; Dean ' s List (4): Square Dance (4): V.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3. 4): Proctor (4). Betty Ruth Tomlinson Wilson A.B., Grammar Grade Education Aletheian; Botany Club (S) : Daisy Omin (2): Education Club (3, 4): Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3, 4), Cabinet (4); Hall Board (I, 4). Annie Lois Travis Apex A.B., English Dikean; Brevard Junior College (I. 2); Dean ' s List (3, 4); Education Club {3, 4). Senior Class of 1947 First Row: Marjorie Louise Trpnt Mable EuUlia Tucker Audre;- Pauline Turnei Doris Levelle Turner Jane Tyson Charlotte Ruth Usher Second Row: Mary Eliaabeth Van Dyke Mildred Ann Vcn Third Rom: Lessie Edith « ago Betty Jane Waldri.. Carol Walker Mary Ann Walker Ethel Allene Wall Betty Jo Wallis =:3 lAzPhuTieeMii Marjorie Louise Trent Reidsville BS.. Home Economics Dikean: Chemistir Club (l, 2. 3); Dean ' s List (3. 4 ; Home Economics Club (2. 3, 4). Vice-President (J): Omieron Xu (4): V.W.C.A. (3, 4); Proctor (2). Mable Eulalia Tucker Al bemarle AM.. French Aletlieian; Pine Needles, Literary Editor (4); Clioir (3. 4) ; Baptist Student Union (2, s); Dean ' s List (3. 4): Honor R ll (I. 2. 3): Sigma Delt;i Pi (3, 4); Tau Psi Omega (3. 4); Y.W.C.A. (1. 4); Proctor (1. 2). Audrey Pauline Turner Mt. Ulla .l.B.. Plinuiij Eiiiiealiun Adelpliian; Botany Club (I, 2); Choir (1); Education Club II, 21: V.W.C.A. (1, 2); Swimming (1). Doris Levelle Turner Forest Cit) ' B.S., Physical Education Cornelian; Marshal (4); Chemistry Club (3. 4); Baptist Student Council (2, 3. 4); Dance Group (2. 3); Dean ' s List (4); Dolphin-Seal Club (4); International Relations (3); Recreation Association {1, 2. 3. 4). Cabinet (3, 4); Proctor (3): Camp Ceonselors Club (2. 3. 4); Camp Committee (3, 4); Post War Actions Committee (4); Golf Club (4): Ofticials Club 13. 41: Gymnastics il. 2. 3, 41: Hockey (1, 2, 3. 4 : Life Savins (2, 31; Tennis (2. 3, 4); Basketball (1, 2. 3. 4); Softball f2. 3, 41. Jane Tyson Carthage .4.B., Primary Education Adelpliian: Archery Club (2. 31: Botany Club (2. 3, 4); Dean ' s List (31; Education Club (3. 41; Honor Roll (3); Recreation Association (1, 2. 3); Y.W.C.. . (2. 3. 4). Cabinet (4); Westminister Fellowship (I. 2. 8. 41; Archery (2, 3) ; Tennis (1, 2) ; Post War Action Committee (4). Charlotte Ruth Usher Asheboro A.B.. Sociology Adelphian: Louisburg College (I, 2); Alpha Kappa Delta (41; Dean ' s List (3. 4J: Recreation AsstKiation (3, 4); Square Dance (3, 4); Sociology Club (:), 4): Y.W.C.A. (3, 4). Cabinet (4); Swimming (3); Basketball (3).  1 iiARv Elizabeth Van Dyke Tazewell, Va. B.S., Plillsiriil Ellliralmii lletlieian; Virginia Intermont ColleKe (1. 2); Recreation Association S. 4). Cal)inct (I); Camp Counselors Club (3. 4); Service League (3): Ifflcials Club (3. 4); Gymnastics (3. 4); Hockey (3. 4); Life Saving (4); Speedball (3, 4): Tennis (3, 4): Basketball (3, 4); Softball (3, 4). .ouisn Hart Vann Raleigh .1. . ' .. Art )ikcan; Virginia Iiiternuinl ( iillcKc (1. 21: Art Club (3. 1); Y.W.C.A. (3. 41; I ' roctin- (3); Basketball (3). vIiLDRun Ann Venters Badin .4.B., English ' ornelian; ITcilTcr .luiiiin (Nillege (1. 2): Cnruliiiiau (4); Dean ' s List (11; Junior Advisor III; Square Dance (31: Y.W.C.A. (3, 4). Marilyn Ford Vincent Roanoke Rapids H.S., fJiilKinil Kihiriitiini Cornelian; Cbernistry Club (2): Playllkers (4): Itecreallon AsmKlation (1, 2. 3, u: Sijuare Circle (1): Camp Counselors Club (31: Slmlenl-Kacully Curriculum Coliunlttcc (4): ORIclals Club (3. 4): (iyinnaxtics (2. 3. 4): Hockey (1, 2. 3. 4) : Spccilball (2. 31 ; .SwIinminR (IK llnsketbull (1. 2, ), 4) : Softball (1. 2, 8, 4). Margaretta Vine St. Petersburg, Fla. AM., Krmiowir.s Dikciin; Hoots ri ' Spur (1. 2. 3. 4). rresident (1). Vice rresiilcnt (3): riivsii ' s Club (. ' . 3. I); Kecreatloli A.s.s(x ' iation (I. 2, 3, 4). Cabinet (41: Square Dance (1, 2); S |uarc Circle (2. 3. i). Annette Wadlin West Orange, N. J. A.H.. rriiirli Aletheian: Dean ' s List (31; .luni ir Ailvisor (31: Tau I ' si Omega (4): I ' roctor (1): Service League (21 ; Mall Board (3i; Klcctions Committee (I). Lessie Edith Wagoner Greensboro B..S.. Hinnr Krom.iiiirs .li-l|)liian; Cbernistry Club (1, 21; Dean ' s List (3): Home Economics Cliib M, 1. :i. 1): Town Students Organization (1. 2. 3. 4); Westminister Kellimsbil) (2). BHTT ■JANE Waldroop Franklin «..S ' .. Hnmr Ermiiimirx Cornelian: CaroUman (3): Cbemistrj ' Club (I. 2); Dean ' s List (3): Home Kconomics Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (3): Honor Roll (2. 8); Junior .Xdvisor (3): Masqueradcrs (4): Omicron Nu. Vice-President (t): Play- likers (3, 4). Carol Walker Hiyh Point H.ii.. I ' hiisirnl Kiluri,lj„ii A(lcl|)liiiin: Elections Board (4); Cbemistry Club (2. 3. 4); Daisy Cliain c. ' i; DcriMs List (3); Dolpbin-Seal Club (3. 4): Honor Roll (2): Recreation AssiK-iiition (1. 2. 3, 41, Cabinet (4); Y ' .W.C.A. (1. 2): Proctor (1): Camp Counselors Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Camp Committee (2. 3, 4): Officials Club (3. 41; Arcliery (2); Gymnastics (1. 2, 3. 4): Hockey (1. 2. 3. 4): Life Saving (1): Speedball (1. 2, 3. 4): Swimming (1. ' 2. 3): Tennis (2, 3): Volley Ball (2); Basketball (1. 2. 3, 4); Softball (2, 3, 4). Mari- Ann Walker Burlington A.B.. Sonnloriu Diki-an: Junior Rins Clinirnian: fine ,■, rll,s: (1, 2. 3, I). Editor-in-Chief (11. Asiistant Kdit.n- Cll. Class Editor (1. 2): (■iir ,liiiin„ (2i; Alplia Kappa Delta CI. 11; Baptist Student Cnion (21: Dean ' s List ct. !•: Honor Roll Cll; Interfaitli Council (2, 3J. Vice-President I3i: Outstan.ling Senior ill: Sociology Club (3. I); Square Circle (li; Who ' s Who Mi; Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3, H; I ' roclor (1); Dance Committee (2); Hall Board (li; Pre-School Conference (4). Ethel Allene Wall Guilford College B.S., Home Economics Cornelian: Cliemi.strv Club (1. 2); Dean ' s List (3): Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3. I); Hon(U- Roll (: ) : Omicron Nu (3, 41, Secretary-Treasurer (4): Town Students Organization (1. 2. 3. I). Betty ' Jo Wallis Lenoir A.B., Latin Cornelian; Hall Board (4); Classical Club (1. 2. 3. 11. President (4). Sec- retary (31; Church Council (1); Dean ' s List (3. 4): Education Club (4): Honor Roll II. 2. 31; Junior Advisor (3); Hall Social Chairnmn (1); Social Coiniiiillee (1); Service League, Hall Leader (21, Council (3).  5 Senior Class of 1947 First Ruw: JoKsii ' Elizalx ' tli « alurs Aniir Camilla Wa lilpurii Ruth Ailcen Walkiii. Kalhryn Ivy Wa iikk Rulh LaiU ' Vi vl,l, Bcrni. ' c ( . ' C ' lislrr Str.. .rf R.Mi; Allk- Voslal « liiul Marian Frpnycar W .11, Dorulhy Sue Wells Evelyn M. Wells Ann Sponeer « hile Marjorie Oax Miitl. r iirrf Row: Margaret Daniel « ilke Ella Virginia W ilkins M. Jeanne Will Hope Willard Franres Garland Williai Ma illi; l uP T txuiMi JoNsiE Elizabeth Walters Marshville B.S., Sccretfirifil Administration Dikean. Marshal (3); Archery Club (2): Dean ' s List (3, I): Oamnia Alpha (3, 4); Honor Roll (3); V.W.C.A. (3. 4); Social Committee (1); Dance Chairman (2). Anne Camilla Washburn Rutherfordton A.B.. Mdlluiinitiis Cornelian; Boot n ' Spur (2, 3); Erlucation Club (4); Recreation Associa- tion (1. 2. 3): Square Dance (1. 2): Square Circle (2, 3. 4): Y.W.C.A. (1. 4): Proctor (3); Ser ' ice League (4); Swimming (1): Westminister Fellowship (3). Ruth Aileen Watkins Troy B.S.. Music Aletlician; Choir (I, 2, 3, I). Secretary (4); Wesley Foundation (1); Music Education Club (2, 3), Treasurer (3); Proctor (1). Kathr-iN I i- Wavnick Greensboro B.S., Hume Economics Alelheiaii; Hoiiie Economics Club (2. 3. 4); Square Dance (2, 3, 4); Town Students OrRanization (I. 2, 3, 4). Ruth Lane Webb College Park, Ga. A.B,, Sociologrf Dikean; House President (3); Hall Board (2); Class President (4); Class Cheerleader (2); Daisy Chain (2); OutstandinK Senior (4): Golf Club (3); Sociolog) ' Club (4); Who ' s Who (4); V.W.C.A. (3, 4); Proctor (1. 2); Hall Social Chairman (1); Dance Committee (2, 3); Service League (2); Honor Committee (4). Bernice Wechsler New York, N. Y. A,B., History Aletheian; Legislature (4); Carolinian (3); Chemistry Club (1); Dance (Iroup (2, 3, 4) ; Dean ' s List (8. 4) : Honor Roll (2, 3) ; Interfaith Council (21 ; International Relations (1. 2. 3. 4), President (3); Playlikers (1, 2); Tau Psi Omega (3, 4) ; Hillel (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Post War Action Committee (4). 86 j? LLiE Vestal Weinel A.B.. Gmmmiir Griitir Etiiirathm Corneliiin; Botany Club (3); Education Clulj (l). Spencer [arian Frenvear Weller .... Rochester, N. Y. A.B.. Hi.iti,ni ami Emjlish ilelpliian: Carolinian (2. 3): Pine Xeedlcs. PliotORraphy Editor (1); onor Roll (1, 2); International Relations (2, 3): Junior Advisor (3); Tau Psi Omega (2, 3. 4) : Proctor (1. 4). ORfiTHv Sue Wells Canton «..S.. Hum, Kiniinmirs Econnmics Club (3); Evelyn M. Wells Jacksonville .1.11.. KnfiliKi, ri.iiicliaii; Clu-riiistrv Club (2. 31 ; (liissical Club (2): Recreation Awo- .•i.ition f2i: . ;.|Uiir.- Daiuc (21; Volley Hall (li; Soflliall (2. 3). Ann Spencer W hite Lexington .■i.U., Soriolofjtf (nrncliMii: Dolphin .Seal Club (3): SiK-iolojty Club (3. 1): V.W.C.A. (1, 4). Marjorii C.rav Whitles- Smithfieid A.H., Soriuli)] ! A ' .lliciMii. Marshal in: Dearrs List (3): .Sociolouy Club (3. 1): Prix-lor (21 : S.putliciii riinfereliee for Human Welfare (II. Margaret Daniel Wilker.son .... Greensboro U.S., Sri-ntarial Atlmiiiistraliim Dik.-an; ll(i(i(ll,r. ,k Cominitlee Chairman (3): Dai.iy Chain (2): Gamma AlphM ci. II ; May Cimrt Cnininitlee (II: Town Sludentj Oreanization (II: V. V(.. , III. Ii: Daii.e Cciiiiiiiillei- II. II: .Service LeaKue (3): .Studcnt- Ka.ultv CinriiidiMii Coniniittec (1). Ella Vircinia Wilkinson Wake Eorest H.S., Srry, Iniiiil Ailiiiinislmli.ni .Mi-lliciaii: Hi.iil .(■.Spur (II; (iariniia .Mplia Cl. Ii; May (Jucen Mi; Dani-e (liaiiMi.iM Cll; Life SaviiiK II i; HasI.etliall (i. 2. 3. Ii 1i;anni; Will Washington, D. C. A.B.. All Dilcean; Cainliiiian (II: Chevy Chase Junior College (1): Art Club (3. 4); Iiaisy Chain (2): Deans List (31: Recreation Association (3); Dance Committee (3). Hope Willard Sahsbury A.B.. Enolisli (■(irnelian; Hall Board (1. 2): Piue AVcrf M, Literary Editor (4): Church Council (2. 3. 4) ; Dean ' s List (3) ; Honor Roll (21 : Masqueraders (2. 3. 4), President (41: Playlikers (l. 2. 3. 41. President (41: Quill Club (4); Square Circle (H: Dance Committee (2. 3): Arts Foruin Committee (4). Frances Garland Williams Asheville A.R.. Hinl„,iil Dikean: Biltlnore Junior Colleie (I. 21: Botany Club (II: Dean ' s List (3. 41; Education Club (II; Iiileniational Relations (3). Mary Kathryn Williams Cleveland U.S., Horn, ' Ecnnomics Aletbcian; I ' Iciffer Junior College (1. 2); Home Economics Club (3. 4). MARGARET 87 Senior Class of 1947 Fi rs: Rau:  : .ry Susannah « illi; Sa lly Ruth WiMiains Ht, sry C. Wil.on Mi iria ni Elizabeth Wils Seeoad Row. ' Virgi nia Lfc Wilson Be tly Jt-an Witter Fr an :es Lee Wolfe Lucy Louise Wolfe K; alh. rrine H. Wooil Marv Susannah Williams Wilkesboro B.S., Secretarial Administratwn Ailelpllian; Ciirnlinian (3); Ciaiiima Alpha (3. i): V.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3, 4). Sall ' i- Ruth Williams Thomasville B.S., StirelurUtl Admiiiistratiim Dikean; Sisiii.T Alpha (4): Dean ' s Ltst (3. 4); Education Club (tl: Camilla Alpha (3. n; Kecreation Assti -iation (1. 2); Square Circle (1): V.W.C.A. (1). Mari- G. Wilson Ashevillc B.S.. Hume Erinirin Miriam Elizabith Wilson Greensboro A.B.. (Iniiiiiiiiir (,rrn , Eilunitiiin .-Melhcian; F.dllcatiiin dull 111: V.W.C.A. (1. .1). Virginia Lee Wilson Nebo B.9... itusii- Cornelian; Anherv Club (2); Choir (1, li. 3. 4); Proctor (1); Music Kclucation Club (2. 3. 4). BET ' n ' Jean Witter Winston-Salem A.ti.. Fremh Adelphian: Dean ' s List (3. 4l; Honor Roll (2. 3); Tau INi llnieu-a 13. 4i. Treasurer (41; V.W.C.A. (I. 4). Frances Lee Wolfe Fort Robinson, Nebr. A.B., Malheimilk-s Alctheian; House President (4): Legislature (2); Hall Board (1. S) ; C(i)-.. jmViii, Columnist (2. 3): Dean ' s List (3. 41: Honor Roll (1. 2. 3); .lunior . dvisor (3); Physics Club (31; Square Circle (1. 2. 3. 41. Vice- President (4); Honor Committee (2); Gymnastics (21. Lucy Louise Wolfe State Road BJ ., Miisir Cornelian; Choir (1, 2, 3. 4), Vice-President (4): Church Council (2. 3. 4), Secretary (2), Vice-President (31. President (4); Dean ' s List (3, 4): Honor Roll (2. 3); Interfaith Council (2. 3. 4): Junior . dvisor (3): Vouns Composers Cub (3. 4l; Proctor (11; Arts Forum Cumiiiittee (41; Music Kducation Club (2i. 8U %ine fear At last it s June the munth we lia c li)i)kcd forward to with great cxcite- nieiit, the nn)nth that will hold fond mem- ories of our last days at Woman ' s College. Re- member the feeling we had when the Seniors asked to be excused from the last mass meet- ing and the Juniors ran to fill our vacated seats.- ' Remember how we prayed that it wouldn ' t rain on our May Day as it had done every May Day since we had been in college? We ' ll never forget our Sophomore sisters dressed in white who made up the Daisy Chain ; nor the words of congratulation and hope for the future that were spoken to us by the administrative heads of our Greater Uni- versity. Neither will we forget the long pro- cession, led by the newly-elected Chief Mar- shal, to receive our diplomas in Aycock. Katherine H. Wood Roanoke Rapids . , , . , A.B. Chemislrii Among the days it has to .Vil.lphian. Vice-President (I). ' . Marshal (3); Hall Board ' CiMiiinittee (4); Class Secretary (3J: Chemistry Club (1, 2, Clul) (3J : Recreation Association {1. 2. 3, 4); Square Ci Social Chairman (2) : Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4). Jessie Moseley Wooten Biltmore A.B., Uriimmnr Grade Education Cornelian: St. Genevieve-of-tbe-Pines Junior College (1, 2); Dean ' s List (3); Education Club (4); Interfaitli Council (4); V.W.C.A. (3, 4), Council (11; Proctor (3); Service League, Hall Leader (4); Senior Council (4); Hall Board (3). Emma Plummer Wooten Hookerton B.S.. ' ;,„ E,l,n,itl„ll Dikean; Chemistry Club (41; Dih, r;i„i,,, (i); Home Economics Club II, hiMce (1): y.W.C.A. (2); Camp i.Mini.istics (3); Hockey (3); Life i; .Suiiiiining (11; Volley Ball (1); Siiltbilll (31. hemistry Club (41 ; D.h ation Association (;l : ■Club (I); Archer , I ' : Soccer (2); Spccdhali Basketball ci Hakiuet Alice Wright Black Mountain A.B.. Histnni . .lcli)hi;iii. Mansbal (41: Chemistry Club ' (3); V.W.C.A. (2, 3); Dance Committee (41; Service League (I). Bitty L. Wright Doui lasville, Ga. B..S.. Hnnir F.ruii.uiiirs l.aGrange College (1, 2): Home Economics Club (3. 41: Proctor (4). Mary Edith Young Angier B.S.. Homt ' Economics Alctheian: CaroUniuv (4): Darlinettes (2. 3, 4); Chemistry Club (2): llipiiie Economics Club (1. 2. 3, 4): .Junior .advisor (3); Proctor (1); S cial Committee (2. 41: Dance C(unniittec (3. 4): Basketball (1. 2). 7 Dai iie!s for our Senior sisters. The Sheepskin Parade. They bid us farewell. 85 Commencement Program 1947 FRIDAY, MAY 30 9:0n P. M. Senior Class Ball. SATURDAY, MAY 31 10:00 A.M. Art Exhibit Weatherspoon Gallery, Mclver Building 10:00 A. M. Annual Meeting of the Alumnae A.ssociation . . . Alumnae House 4:30 P.M. Senior Class Day Front Campus 8:30 P. M. Guest Performance by Playlikers. SUNDAY, JUNE 1 1 1 :00 A. M. Baccalaureate Sermon Aycock Auditorium Rt, Rev. Edwin A. Penick, D.D. Bishop oj the Diocese of North Carolina, Raleigh. 5 :00 P. M. Informal Gathering for Seniors, Parents, Alumnae, and Friends Lawn in Front of Chancellor ' s Home 8:00 P. M. Concert by the Greensboro Orchestra and the College Choir — Aycock Auditorium MONDAY, JUNE 2 10:30 A. M. Graduating Exercises Aycock Auditorium The Governor of the State of North Carolina The Representative of the Senior Class The President of the University of North Carolina The Chancellor of Woman ' s College Announcement of Awards Presentation of Diplomas 5K Phi Beta Kappa ne { [ oniaii J i oiieqe -Section of flic Aliplta L iapter ot riGrtli L aroiina OI-FICERS Miss Josephine Hege President Dr. Ruth CoUings Vice-PresidenI Dr. Key L. Barkley Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer Miss Ehzabeth Burroughs Recording Secretary Dr. Richard Bardolph Historian MEMBERS IN COURSE, CLASS OF 1947 Mary Ellen Agnew, Jean Adams, Betty Ray Brimhall, Anne Carter. Nancy Cromer, Patricia Elliott, Florence Glenn, Vera Lovins, Susa n McFadyen, Mary Farthing Mast, Nell Morrison, Betty Jean Pickett, Harriet Poole, Mildred Read, Marie Smith, Gladys Storey, Nell Swaim, Eulalia Tucker, Charlotte Usher, Betty |o Wallis, Frances Wolfe.  1 I— Mary Ruth Fryar, 2— Betty Lou Huffines, 3— Betty Hacker, 4--Anne Dalton, 5— Nancy Jane Anslcy, 6 — Alice Farmer, 7— Lula McGraw Gay, 8— Jeanne Will, 9— Eulalia Tucker, 10— Ruth Watkins, 1 1— Mary Little Hipp, 12— Marian Weller, 13— Mary Graham. 14 — Nell Swaim, 15— Ruth Gray, 16 — Mary and Jane Irvin, 17— Lucy Wolfe, 18— Juanita Henry, 19 — Marie Smith, 20— Sallie Ruth Rich, 21 — Katherine Petar, 22 — Mary Simmons, 23 — Dot Reynolds, 24 — Betty Leonard, 25 — Marie Lattin, 26 — Marilyn Vincent, 27 — Mary Leslie Robertson, 28 — Mary McLaurin, 29 — Julia Rue Parham, 30 — Becky Jones, 31 — Dorothy Gray, 32 — Mary Betty Leigh, 33 — Anita Edgerton, 34 — Lucy Rodgers, 35 — Frances Jordan, 36 — Irene Meekins, 37 — Helen Price, 38 — Jo Mathews, 39 — Polly Pier- son, 40 — Juanita Cox, 41 — Libby Walters, 42 — Mary Louise Mitchell, 43 — Janie Crumpton, 44 — Ruth Poore, 45 — Sara Layton, 46 — Lois Smith, 47 — Jean Keiger, 48 — Helen Miller Klassett, 49 — Prudence Alexander, 50 — Doris Due, 51 — Nancy Cromer, 52 — Margaret Daniel Wilkerson, 53 — Marjorie Jones, 54 — Kay Kelly, 55 — Margaretta Vine, 56 — Judy McLean, 57 — Doris Turner, 58 — Mary Jane Fox, 59 — Helen Kolman, 60 — Anne Hamilton, 61 — Jane Isley, 62 — Betty Hoyle, 63 — Helen Hinshaw, 64 — Marie Moore, 65 — Libby Bass, 66 — Mimi Orr, 67 — Ann Bannerman, 68 — Hilman Thomas, 69 — Mary Lee Lambert, 70 — Rosalyn Nicholas, 71 — Mary Ellen Har- rell, 72 — Martha Moring, 73 — Mary Palmer Hunter, 74— Blair Myrick, 75 — Emma Lou Taylor, 76 — Ruth Webb, 77— Rachel Johnson, 78— Louise Patton, 79 — Mildred Curlee, 80 — Maxine Applewhite, 81— Mary Ann Walker, 82 — Wilma Phelps, 83— Betty Denny, 84 — Dorothy Deal, 85 — Margaret Squier, 86 — Clara Bond, 87 — Virginia McKinnon, 88 — Mary Erma Casper, 89 — Anne Washburn, 90 — Nancy Phifer. y ' ' [.h m T i = = = === == = 7 7 iyu TteeMi Three Down and One to Co ' Betsy Bulluck President Sue Gaines Secretary Miriam Scott Vice-President Barbara Emanuel Treasurer Dorothy Rabey Cheerleader ♦ 94 We unpacked our black jackets, pulled Home for Keeps pictures out of last sprint; ' s storage, and set out for the Corner to look over the new crop of boys at Bert ' s — the junior class had arrived. We towed freshmen around campus and sported tags saying Ask Me, counted hours and quality points, took courses with ideas and pulled our hair over free-will and determinism. First semester reports took on new sig- nificance, and the P. O. sounded like the Violent Ward of an insane asylum when we got unlimiteds. We went to the society dances and whirled by Rosenthal Gymnasium ' s first stag line . . . gave the seniors a glorious dance and had as much fun as they did . . . maybe more because we had another Junior-Senior to dream about. The year ' s end and we ' re on the home stretch — nothing can stop us now! 93 ♦ 1 uPI ?UsiMl Junior Class Vint Raw: Maxine Alexander, Martha B. Allen, Peggy Al- ThhJ Row: Betsy Barnes, Nina Ann Barnes, Ann Barnett, mond, Jane Amos, Caroline Andrews, Gertrude Archer, Jean Barnette, Jean Barry, Shirley Bartenfeld, Janet Basham, Rachel Armstrong, Katherine Arrowood. Mary Elizabeth Bass. SetoiiJ Row: Alma Ruth Arthurs, Frances Ashcraft, Betty Fouilh Row: Doris Batchelor, Mar|Orie Beam, Florence Ruth Austin, Louise Austin, Mary Patsy Bailey, Martha Eliza- Bearden, Rebecca Beasley, Amanda Bell, Beverly Bell, Col- beth Ballard, Emily Ruth Ballinger, Patsy Barnard. lins Bennett, Elizabeth Benson. ; o ' - 9 7 t-n l How: Aurcli.i Benton, Mary Strudwitk Berry, Paula Bird, Mane Blue. .Vc ' i ' W Ron: Mary Alice Blue, Mary Ruth Bodenheimer, Alice Boeluet, Mar aret Bond. Third Ron.- Laurena Booker, Patricia Boren, Minor Boring, Marjorie Boseman. Fo irlh Row: Janice Bosworth, l- ' rances Bow- den, Evelyn Boyd, Helen Boyette. F f h R iw: Margaret Bradley, Margaret Joy Brandenburg, Marjorie Brannock, Janet Breeding. Sixth Ron: Evelyn Briggs, Alice E. Brinkley, Bess Brothers, Peggy Lynn Brown. Seventh Row: Sara Lois Brafcr, iBetty Bry- ant, Elizabeth Badlong, Lital GreyiBulla. 97 ♦ I a. ■? ; -. Ji.m . t C3 l uP fuT UaMi Junior Class First Row: Betsy BuUuck, Susie Bumpass, Emily Frances Third Row: Madge Chaney, Marjorie Chapman, Kathryn Bundy, Mary Carmelita Buquo, Frances Butler, Ozelle Byars, Chason, Rena Lou Cheek, Opal Chester, Mary Evelyn Child- Bettie Byers, Susan Bynum. ers, Emogene Choate, Helen Clark. Second Row: Mary Robert Carland, Dorothy Casey, Patricia Fourth Rote: Margaret Clark, Barbara Ruth Clegg, Mary Cash, Jean Cathey, Rachel J. Cath ey, Martha Causey, Mil- McKeithen Clegg, Peggy Clemmer, Linda Sue Cloer, Geral- dred Causey, Gladys Chambers. dine Cobb, Marjorie Coble, Petsa Cockinos. « 8 i? Vinl Riiu: bctsy Ann Cole, |- ' ranccs Page Coleman, Virginia Coley, Virginia Congle- ton. Second K ' lw: Ann Copley, Hcllen Costas, Thelma Marie Coston, Anne Cothran. Thiid Row: Margaret Covington, Anne Craig, Hilda Cranford, Beatrice Crater. Fourth Row: Edna Crawford, Frances Gray, Esther Cresson, Helen Crocker. F f h Row: Marie Crone, Roma Lee Cross, Theresa D ' Arcy, Jane Brady Daniel. Sixth Row: Derusha Darden, Helen Da- Vault, Audrey Davis, Juanita Davis. Seventh Row: Sarah Jane Davis, LaVerne Decker, Martyvonne Dehoney, Kathleen Del-   l uP mzTUoMu Junior Class r ' irU Row: Elise DeLozier, Marian Dillon, Roberta Donald- Thi rd Row: Frances Marie Ferguson, Jean Rebecca Ferguson, son, Helen Douglas, Florence Draper, Bobbie Jeanne Dun- Peggy Jean Fincher, Caroline Flack, Jean Flanagan, Jean N. can, Margaret Earles, Sue Eckard. Fleming, Dorothy Flowe, Hilda Folger. Second Ron-: Almeta Edwards, Constance Edwards, Nancy Fourlh Row: Dorothy Foster, Frances Fox, Elizabeth Gaddy, Eifort, Theo Beatrice Elliott, Barbara Emanuel, Nancy Euts- Sue Gaines, Lois Jane Gay, Louise Gibson, Lillian Gilbert, ler, Jeannette Fair, Margaret Ferebee. Idelle Goodman. 100 ' l ' n i Ron:- Margaret Goodrum, Marion Eliza- beth Goodrich, Leila Ann Graham, Margaret Graham. Second Row: Ruth Gregory, Josephine Grif- fin, Jean Griffith, Doris Grinnells. Th nJ Row: Zana Grocme, Allcne Hancock, Miriam Hancock, Louise Harlow. Fotirib Row: Helen Harper, Jeanne Harris, Shirley Harris, Addie Lee Hedgepeth. Fifth Row: Margaret Hedrick, Christine Hendrick, Mary Ellen Henneberger, Rose- mary Herman. Sixth Roil : Lillie Mary Henson, Sadie Hern- don, Doris Anne Higgins, Sylvia Hill. Seventh Row: Ella Marie Hodg XTJell Lanettc Holliday, Marjorie Ho|i Kr, Martha Hollyday. I 101 Ika. P nzTteaMu Junior Class First Row: Jean Slate Holton, Nancy Hope, Margaret Hos- Third Row: Margaret Hyman, Margaret Ike, Alice Ingram, kins, Isabel Howard, Jean McNeil Howard, Lola Howell, Patsy Ingram, Dorothy Isley, Mary Ivey, Nancy Jeffrey, Ann Mary Lois Howell, Maryann Huddleston. Hoover Johnson. Second Row: Margaret Hudson, Sally Hudson, Mildred ro irth Row: Margaret Johnson, Mary Byrd Johnson, Laura Huggins, Martha Ann Hull, Helen Dunn Hunter, Rita Ann Johnston, Claire Jones, Eloise Jones, Iris Jean Jones, Hunter, Ann Elizabeth Hurst, Ruby Hyder. Mary Fields Jones, Rosanna Jones. ♦102 p- ? I ' lrsl Row: Vivian Jonlan, Bcrnicc Kaplin, Neal Kc-etcr, Alite Keistcr. Sc ' i- ' ind Row: Elaine Kelly, Janet Kendritk, Jane Key, Katherine Kin . Third Row: Jean Kirkman, Elizabeth Kit- trell, Martha Ann Kluttz, A nes Knull. Foinlb Ron: Agnes Marie Kuehl, Margaret D. Lamason, Jane LaGier. Josephine Lasater. nflh Row: Catherine Lattimore, Faye Laugh- ton, Verna Lee, Hilda Lester. .9 .V ) Roil-: Jacquelyn Letcher. Fannie Lou Lewis, Margie Belle Lewis, Nancy Linvillc. Seienlh Row: Betsy Lippard, Mafy irginia Little, Adith Lloyd, AnVia Lundiert. -X, lO.t o l uiPi 7 t£jiiMi4 Junior Class First Row: Rebecca Lyerly, Mary Vance McAdams, Sara Mc- Adams, Ada Sue McBane, Nancy McBane, Mary Black Mc- Bryde, Virginia McCorkle, Isabel McDonald. Third Row: Ruth Macy, Josephine Maddrey, Muriel Mag- nant, Katharine Malloy, Mary Louise Manley, Louise Martin, Sue Martin, Myrle Mason. Second Row: Sylvia McGee, Ruth McGehee, Alice McGil- vary, Elizabeth McKinney, Geraldine McKinney, Elizabeth McNairy, Helen McNaull, Billie McNeely, Fourth Row: Elvira Massengill. Sybil Matthews, Lilian Max- well, Anne Meador, Marjorie Memor) ' . Katina Michaels, Dorotha Lou Miller, Patsy Ruth Miller. 104 •Vn Ron:- Hi.-tty Rush Miltlicll. Jane Mitchell, Gladys I ' oust Mizcll, Lena Rivers Money. SeconJ Riiw: Eloisc Moon, (Carolyn Webb Moore, Doris Moore, Meade Moore. ThirJ Row: Jule More, Lois Morin, Rose Morton, Joan Moyer. Fouflh Roiv: Louise Muessen, Ruth Murphy, Mary Nell Murray, Betty Lou Nance. Fijlh Row: Carlita Nasslinger, Mildred Nev- ille, Lois Newman, Elaine Ncble. S .vZ i Ron: Mary Jo Noble. Helen Norman, Frances Norris, Martha Northcott. Seieiilh Row: Marjorie Jean O ' Brien, Georgia Ol lOJ ll(jiP yVL7t£jexi u Junior Class ¥irst Roiv: Elizabeth Osborne, Nancy Osteen, Mildred Pal- Third Row: Marjorie Pearlstine, Nancy Pease, Calvine Pe- mer, Susanne Park, Lillian Parker, Mary Elizabeth Parker, gram, Doris Penland, Elaine Penninger, Jean Peters, Iris Allene Parks, Barbara Parrish. Ann Peterson, Carolyn Pleasants. Second Row: Eva Ruth Parrish, Georgianna Pate, Nona Fomih Row: Sara Madge Poole, Jeanne Pope, Joyce Posson, Pate, Jean Patterson, Lunelle- Patterson, Nancy Patterson, Anne Elizabeth Price, Jane HadJon Pruitt, Helen Queen, Louise N. Payne, Florence W. Pearl. Grace Quinn, Dorothy Rabey. 10( IB I V hrr] .,j; I V rin Ron: Mary Elizabeth Rabey, Iris Ragan, l-ritzie Raymoml, Elhelyn Reabcn, SecrniJ Row: Nancy Ridcnhour, Hilda Ridge, Mary Virginia Rigsbec, Ada Doris Robbins. Third Row: Fayc Roberts, Faela Robinson, Adeline Rogers, Nancy Romcfelt. Fourth Row: Gladys Rowland, Jean Russell, Elizabeth Sanders, Miriam Pate Scott. Fijih Row: Helen Seawell, Margaret Shamer, Betty Lou Sharpe, Audrey Shelley. S Mh Row: Helen Shoaf, Ann Shuffler, Mary Ellis Shuler, Nancy Jane Siff. Setenth Ron: Malinda Sigmon, Mary Jane Siler, Catherine Simmon4ts[acWfe Sims. i ' 0 107 c3 l uPM TtejuMu Junior Class First Row: Dorothy Sisk, Myra Slagle, Conand Smith, Doro- Third Row: Geneva Stafford, Hazel Stephenson, Dorothea thy E. Smith, Helen Millicent Smith, Lois Adalaide Smith, Lou Stewart, Margaret Stewart, Ellen Stirewalt, Juanita Marjorie Smith. Patsy Smith. Stone, Jean Stor)-, Frances Kissell Suggs. SecoiiJ Rnw: Revalene Smith, Sara Loui.se Smith, Anna- Foiirlh Row: Marue Summerlin, Rachel Swaim, Alberta belle Snoddy, Annie Ruth Snyder, Jo Ann Snyder, Elaine Swaim, Anna Mae Swain, Julia Rebecca Talley, Betty Jane Solomon, Nancy Souther, Frances Stafford. Taylor, Mildred Taylor, Mary Belle Teague. ' 108 7 l ' n l Riiir: Rosalie ' leithinan, Laura E. Tcr- nil. D.iplinc ' riii pin, Liliu Earlc Thomas. Secriiid Row: Emmalcne Thomas, An c-linc Thompson, Ann Thompson, Hillic Carolyn Thompson. Third Row: Katherine Thompson, Marietta i Thompson, Wilma Frances Thompson, Betty Sue Tiiley. Fourtli Row: Annette Tilson, Mildred Til son, Ruth Tilson, Anne Dean Tucker. Piflh Row: Shirley Tunstall, Marie Battle Turner, Mary Elizabeth Tuttle, Margaret Ty- son. Sixlh Row: Ann Marie Upchurch, Catherine Upchutch, Lillian Ward Vance, Jewell Vann. Seventh Row: Marybelle Vad : p tt)n, Nan- cy Wagoner, Charlesanna WalWi Rebecca Walker. 10 7A£ Pi ?Zctu£ Junior Class First Row: Maxine Walters, Fannie Kate Ward, Mary Ward- ThiiiJ Row: Catherine Wilhide, Birshal Williams, Nell Wil- rup, Peggy Sue Weir, Joyce West, Annie Duke Wheless, liams, Margaret Wilson, Mary Ruth Wilson, Frances Win- Barbara White, Dorothy Gay White. ston, Betty Wolfe, Susan Ann Womack. Second Row: Josie Marie White, Mary- Ann White, Sarah Foiirlh Row: Rebecca Worsley, Virginia Wright, Esther Jane White, Ruth Whitfield, Jean C. Whitener, Norma Marie Yarborough, Marian Young, Rose Zimmerman. Whitney. Elizabeth Whittenton, Wilma Wilfong.  ilO DRY in RRD DRY OUT — Jnoie who Mr. Orville Cainpbrll. H.ad of News Bureau; Miss Margaret Johnson, Secretary. Miss Marjorie Hood. Head of Library Circulation Department Mr. J. M. Sink. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Miss Edna Forney, Assistant Treasu Miss Ethel Butler, Manager of College Book Store. Miss Lois Filch, Postmistress. Ill uthina can nappen at w.c. l ' i and often cloed! 113 ♦ l uPMtiT eaMu Time UJill Teir Jan Shore President June Holtzendorf Vice-President Beth Clapp Cheerleader Martha Fowler treasurer Betsy Umstead Secretary 114 Uppeiclassmeii we called ourselves proudly, remembering the freshman quadrangle with vague nostalgia. We held important offices on campus and began to get the feeling that we were helping to run Woman ' s College. We marched through the dining halls in our new, blue jackets singing lustily, Onward, senior class of ' 49 . . . argued earnestly about religion, free love, environment and heredity . . . thought if we took all the courses in the catalogue we might know some of the answers . . . boosted our college to hometown Legislature members, dreamed about a new laundry and a chapel . . . dabbled in electives and came out with a major — a department to brag about to other col- lege people. In short, we dug in and took firm roots at Woman ' s College. We were the Forty-Niners, and we ' d graduate or bust! 115 Sophomore Class l viP yuTUjBxe u SeMeJ: Edith Adams, Marian E. Adams, Ruth Slociim Alexander, Eve Ann Allen. Mary Tanner Allen, Sarah Allison, Jean Allred, Mary Elizabeth Anderson, Barbara Aposto- lacus, Lucy Arnold, Bernice Austin, Esther Bagwell, Antoinette Barbour. Kneeling: Betty Janet Barbour, Margaret Elizabeth Barnes, Mary Stewart Earnhardt, Amerylis Barringer, Frances Barwick, Margaret Beaman, Jacquelyn Beasley. SlJi JJng: Pattie Doris Bell, Gertrude Bender, Aileen Blackwelder, Betty J. Blackwelder, Iris Bost, Mary Louise Bostian, Wanda Bowen. The Pine Needles 116 W. C. U. N. C. ' - p Seated: Elizabeth Ann Bowles, Nancy L. Boyd, Betty Bradford, Kathleen Braswell, Rena Bray, Elizabeth Barden Bremer, Jo Ann Brimhall, Cathleen Brinson, Gervis Carolyn Broughton, Betty Louise Brown, Sara Lou Brown. Kneeling: Ruth Bryant, Jewel Buije, Elsie Gray Burke, Mildred Deaton Burnett, Barbara Byrd, Betty Gene Caison. Slandnig: Margaret L. Carnero|n KiA VZi bell, Cleo Cannady, Anne G Margaret Gavin. anhpbell, Carolyn Campbell, Nancy Hill Camp- to| B y Jane Carr, Evelyn Carter, Mar) ' Ruth Carter, of Nineteen Forty-Six 117 Sophomore Class l uP T lojiMu Sealed: Mary Ann Chamberlain, Polly Chandler, Dorothy A. Charles, Dorothy Cheney, Parthenia Chitty, Elizabeth B. Clapp, Joyce Clayton, Amelia Cloninger, Martha M. Coates, Elizabeth Coble, Marilyn Cohn. Kneeling: Lucia CoUarte, Elizabeth Ann CoUett, Frances Lee Cornwell, Mary Covington, Claudine Cox, Frances Craven. Standing: Miriam Crohn, Marjorie Crow, Anne Crumpler, Lora Crutchfield, Helen Culbreth, Joy Culbreth, Cirolyn Culpepper, Elizabeth Lee Cunningham, Lydia Geraldine Curlee. The Pine Needles ii W. C. U. N. C. j 7 Seated: Barbara Cutright, Barbara Dalton, Mary Anne Daniel, Carol Ann Daniels, Betty Lou Davis, Gloria Lee Davis, Nina Davis, Susan Dawson. Sarah Denny, D. [uanita DesChamps, Mary Frances DeVane. Kneeling: Evelyn DeWitt, Gay DkterMfi, Jane Dickerson, Eleanor Dillard Slaiidmg: Mary Gardner DillarjCMndrea Dineen, Patsy Dixon, Mary Helen Dobson, Margaret Anne Donald, Mary lUre Doah U, Glenna Duncan. Bett) ' Dunn, Frances Nell Easter, Barbara Edinger. of Nineteen Forty-Six 119 ♦ Sophomore Class 1 u Pi u TteaMu Seiitcil: Martha Egcrton, Louise Eichhorn, Frances Ellinger, Agnes Ellen, Viola Enter- mille, Blanche Eure, Ann Eiitsler, Jean Evans, Marjorie Evans, Rae Marie Evans, Doris Kneeling: Margaret Faison, Patty Ann Fardette, Myrtle Farrell, Betty Flowe, SiMiding: Christine Foil, Ann Forbes, Mildred Ford, Mary Hurst Forney, AUuwee Fox, Helen Francis, Alice Franck, Wilma Fullerton, Nancy Beam Funderburk, Frances Furr, Betty Jo Gabriel, Flo Gallagher. The Pine Needles W. C. U. N. C. Z SeiileJ: Martha Jane Garris, Margaret Gaston, Katliryn Gates, Mrs. Ann M. Genden, Betty Jo Gentry, June Gilbert, Mary Angelyn Giles, Ruth Gill, Lois Gene Glass, Gabrieile B. Goode, Peggy Goodman. Kneeling: Sally Ann Goodwin, Virginia Gravatt, Elizabeth Irene Graves, Elizabeth Graybeal, Ruth Greer. Standing: Colleen Gregory, Mary Griffin, Eleanor Griffith, Eva Griffith, Corinne Grims- ley, Eldene Grogan, Martha Guion, Jean Gulick, Caroline Gulledge, Thelma Gunnerson, Patricia Haines, Mar ' Thomas Haithcock. of Nineteen Forty-Six 121 Sophomore Class lluPi T ' lasMi Sealed: Doris Hall, Ethel Marie Hall, Dorothy Hand, Mary Frances Hamrick, Marian Hand, Marilyn Handley, Betty Jane Harrison, Minna Harrison, Ida Margaret Hart, Rachel Hartgrove, Candace Hatsell. Kneeling: Elizabeth Hawes, Thelma Mae Hayes, Mary Ann Hege, Bertha Hemmings, Eunice Hepler. Standing: Anne Elizabeth Hester, Joan Hill, Jean Hilton, Mary Jane Hobbs, Paulina Hodgson, L. Adele Holman, Emma Spicer Holmes, Jane Holt, June HoltzendortT, Mary Anne Hooper, Vail Hope, Mary Helen Hord. The Pine Needles 132 W. C. U. N. C. 7 Seated: Betty Hough, Lillie Frances Howard, Nancy Hubbard, Sara Frances Howell, Mary C. Huske, Catherine Ingram, Sally Irvin, Eloise Jacobi, Elizabeth James, Helene Jacobs. Kneeling: Lucy Page Johns, ! y Ann Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Celeste Johnston. 9m SUtiiding: Jean Elizabeth ' JWftHston, Martha Jonas, Janet Jones, Shirley Joyncr, Bertha Kaplan, Bobbie Lee Kee r, AfenV Kelly, Nancy Kendall, Frances Winston Kenney. of Nineteen Forty-Six 123 Sophomore Class 1 u Pc u Tt exiJ , Seated: Mary Ellen Knight, Mary Lou Koeplin, Roberta Koster, Sidney Landon, Betsy Ross Larimore, Gladys Lee, Adelaide Lennon, Iva Marie Lennon, Doris Leonard, Betty Lewis. Kneeling: Elizabeth Linson, Sarah Alice Lcckwood, Rita Loeb, Deane Lomax. Slanding: Carolyn Long, Mrs. Kathleen M. Loomis, Patsy Lowe, Martha Luther, Patricia Luther, Madelyn McArn, Ruth McBrayer. Lucille McCallum, Ina Mae McCants. The Pine Needles W. C. U. N. C. j Sealed: Marilyn McCollum, Rachel MtCormick, Laura L. McDougald, FreJa McDonald, Janice McFalls, Ann Mtlver, Mary Elizabeth McKee, Neva McLean, Willis Ann MtLeod, Fay McMillan. Kneeling: Patsy McNeill, RosaUndMcQuague, Frances Ann Marsh, Nelle Marston, Effie Senn Mason. Slanding: Mary Louise Ivfasi Miller, Georgia Miller, Al of Nineteen Forty-Six athiasen, Janis Medlin, Rachel Meigs, Carolyn Mary Mills, Margaret Motfitt, Sylvia Moody. 125 Sophomore Class = 1 ;%tt TtejiMi Sealed: Barbara Moore, F. Carolyn Moore, Johnsie Moore, Louise Moore, Margaret Alice Moore, Mary Helen Moore, B. Jean Morgan, Sarah Morris, Louise Morton, Virginia E. Neighbors, Nancy Newell, Marianne Niven, Joyce Oberman. Kiieel iii;: Eloise O ' Briant, Faye O ' Briant, Celeste Orr, Elizabeth Anne Osborne, Dorothy W. Page. Standing: Ruth Park, Ann Parker, Joyce Parker, Mary Patrick, Jean Paylor, Myrle Payne, Jean B. Peal, Mary Etta Pearsall, Gertrude Peppel, Jane Carolyn Perry, Sally Perry, Sofia P. Fetters. The Pine Needles ♦ 126 W. C. U. N. C. i ' Sealed: Carolyn Phillips, Elizabeth Phillips, Nell Ray Phillips, Patricia Pierson, Nancy Pickard, Marie Pinnix, Betty Pitts, Devora Poliakoff, Hazel Poole, Betty Ray Poplin, Helen Powell, Marilyn Preisinger, Alice Price. Kiieel iig: Blair Price, Cecilia P e, Jean Proffitt, Mary Jean Pyatt, Walenah Quinerly. Slanding: Virginia Rabil, Anne ' Riiford, Frances Rainey, Frances Ramsey, Ada Lee Randall, Betsy Raper, Carolyn Raulfsl Mary-Anne Raywid, Suzanne Reagan, Evelyn Reavis, Dorothy Mills. of Nineteen Forty-Six Sophomore Class l uP ?tl!IiM SeMed: Miriam Reilley, Roberta Ridge, Jacqueline Rigsbee, Mary Anne Robinson, Lor- raine Doris Robert, Winifred Rodgers, Ethel Lee Romines, Betty Lou Ross, Jeanne R. Rothenberg, Jacqueline Routh, Jean Royal, Dorothy Sale. Kneeling: Dorothy Sampson, Evonnc Sanders, Gray Sanders, Elizabeth Scott. Standing: Virginia Scribner, Ruth Sellers, Hazel Sessoms, Anclia Shannon, Hilda Sharkey, Bernice Sharpe, Lula Shepherd, Nancy E. Shepherd, Jan Shore. The Pine Needles 12 W. C. U. N. C. ' - ps Seated: Susan Shore, Carolyn Sides, Rachel Simmons, Frances Sinclair, Kate Florence Slagle, Elizabeth L. Sloan, Margaret Sloan, Imogene Smith, Lois Adele Smith, Lois Ruth Smith, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Betsy Faye Snell, Catherine Spearman. Kneeling: Juanita Spencer, Margaret Spencer, Norma Spencer, Martha Starnes, Leila Stephens. Standing: Sally Sternau, Bonnie Stonestreet, Jane Stratton, Faith Strother, Bett) ' Jane Stroupe, Billie Suttcpn, Dorothy Swicegood, Elizabeth Snydor, Janie Moye Taylor, Maud Taylor, Sarah Taylo|; -y Df Nineteen Forty-Six 129 ♦ Sophomore Class IkjiP mjL UjeMu Sealed: Nina Teague, Alice Thacker, Doris Je.in Thomas, Lois J. Thomas, Mary Jane Thomas, Margaret Thompson, Jean Thrower, Lucy Irene Tinsley, Mary Elizabeth Trol- linger, Doris Tucker, Ellen Tucker, Betsy C. Umstead, Gloria Van Dyke. Kneeling: Evelyn Vannoy, Ruth Wagcnfeld, Belle- Wagstaff, Helen Anne VCall. Lovelace Waller. Standing: Joycelyn Ruth Walters, Nina Walton, Jacquelyn Ward, Phyllis Wardrup, 11a Warren, Florence Watson, Virginia Weir, Martha M. Wells, Mildred Wells, Peggy Knox. The Pine Needles W. C. U. N. C. j Sctited: Barbara Carol Westmoreland, Martha Westmoreland, Jean Wheeler, Jean Whitcomb, Anne White, Marjorie White, Elmira Whitley, Carolyn Wilkinson, Char- lotte Willard, Gay Williams, Jean Williams, Mabel Wilson, Betty Winecoff. Kneeling: Sallie Wingfield, Ma j WWise, Phyllis Wise, Elinor Woltz, Carolyn Wood. Standing: Reba Woodard, S, Wyche, Phyllis Carolyn Reeves ifa Mino Woodhull, Iris Wo rley, Marj ' Worthini;ton, Jane Jard, safan vn i wood Wyche, Phyllis Wylie, Francel YehWKin, Kathryn Young, Elizabeth Waldenmaier, Mar)- f Nineteen Forty-Six 131 « = 1 u. Phu TteeMi. Just Give Us Time Alyce Bruin, Cheerleader; Barbara Moomau, President; Becky Blani enship, Secretary; Oriana McArthur, Vice-President; Edith LaBruce, Treasurer. : 2 iMcshnicn are ea er said the wise and somewhat wc.iry seiiitir, and we choiLised back Of course, how else could we t;et to be sophomores? We memorized tlic rule book, t;ot lost in Mclver basement, learned the intricacies of checkini; out reserve books, wrote torrid love letters on Rat Day and paid our respects to Charles Duncan Mclver with a toothbrush, ran down faculty and BWOC ' s for Ci ry news stories, donned blue jeans and blistered our hands on the ropes backstage of Aycock, elected class officers and representatives to Legislature, raked leaves and collected scrap paper, made ac- cjLiaintance with Miss Moxley — all this we did between History and Spanish and Hygiene. Then the year was over and when we said goodby to the senior, she leaned over and whis- pered, Little eager people, Woman ' s College couldn ' t have done without you. And we smiled back, Don ' t worry; we ' ll be here until the turn of the century. 133 Bailey Hall F ;-.( Row: Nancy Alger, Joyce Bailey, Martha Baldwin, Virginia Baughman, Robbie Best, Kathiyn Bobbitt, Bernice Bron- stein, Alice Mae Brumfield, Mary Lynn Brunson, June Chandler, Helen Connelly. • Second Row: Eleanor Cothran, Dorothy Cowdery, Patricia Cunning, Ann Davis, Nancy Lee Davis, Kathleen Edens, Margaret Ellen, Margaret Felton, Elizabeth Elynn, Charlotte Ford, Julia Gabai. • ThirJ Row: Marie Harkey, Sadie Rae Harrison, Dorothy Hill, Martha Hinson, Anne Hughes, Kate Hunter, Barbara Jeffries, Louise Johnson. F rsl Row: Sara Johnson, Norma Lee Kraus, Sally Lawson, Katie Lihn, Mildred Lowrey, Mary Julia Lucas, Elinor McNair, Shirley Mahan, Lois Marshall, Peggy Louise Martin, Martha Miller, Patsy Miller, Marilyn Moaller, Marian Moss. • Second Row: Vera Muhlmann, Emma Musselman, Dorothy Parks, Blanche Parrott, Rebecca Ramsey, Margaret Redman, Jacqueline Roscoe, Ruby Rumley, Alma Sabiston, Eleanor Senter, Mary Shepherd, -Betty Shuler. • Third Row: Letty Slaughter, Mary Louise Tomlin, Vivian Trevathan, Betsy Lea Ware, Mary Whelan, Elizabeth Whitaker, Marjorie Williams, Louise Winstead, Betty Woodward. 7A£ P mz ?Uej£jk, JW (  SM :.; v .• Gray Hall F Vi7 i?o;r; Nina Beatrice Abernathy, Beula Actcer, Freda Mae Arnold, Cecelia Ramona Austin, Maro Carolina Berry, Evelyn Bender, Louise Birchett, Becky |o Blankenship, )une Bost, Dorothy Irene Boyette, Elizabeth Bradley, Ann Bratford, Robe ta-. Brockman, Alice Brown, Alice Bruin, Ruth Elizabeth Bryson, Martha Burke, Dora Sue Callahan, Allein Carson, Mildjred t Coble, Joan Cox, Margaret Creech, Marian Crouch. • Second Row: Frances Davis, Peggy Dejure, Wilnia DeVoe, CaroWn Elaine Drum, Katherine Ann Dunning, Evelyn Economous, Margharetta Eldridge, Mary Elliott, Betty Ervin, Isabel Carolina Eutsler, Nancy Farrington, Joan Ferguson, Mona Fay Fipps, Betty Jo Foley, Sarah Gray, Honore Hedrick, Ruth Helsebackj Dorothy Henderson, Martha Wenninger, Margaret Sarah Herr. • Third Row: Joan Huse, Evelyn Hutchinson, Betty Ingramj Margaret Ingram, Aileen Irwin, Inge Jacobson, Lydia James, Joyce Jefferson, Haroldine Katz, Beatrice Anne Kimsey, Juarjita Lawrence, Margaret Lewis. Virsl Row: Alma Grey Lilley, Mary Elizabeth Lyons, Valerie Macpherson, Francine Mellon, Betty Jane Mitchell, Melrbse Moore, Florence Morrill, Carleen Moulder, Allene Neal, Jacqueline Oliver, Orlean Pate, Leah Phelps, Elcanore Pitts, Ra mona Pons, Nancy Porter, Clyde Pridgen, Jacqueline Reynolds, Mary Rock. • SecoiiJ Row: Barbara Sanderj , , Janice SaSser, Mary Lela Saunders, Betty Stezer, Frances Shiver, Jean Smith, Lula Stanback, Frances Stephenson, Charlotte ' Stern, Hflttie Louise Strother, Shirley Swift, Shirley Taylor, Hattie Thigpen, Margaret Thigpen, Betty Thomas, Nancy TJToil pson, Sylvia Thompson. • Tb ' trd Row: Eunice Tipton, Betsy Tyson, Jane Vaughn, Mary Lou Vines, Sue Waring, Josephiflie Weiss, Eliia ' beth Westmoreland, Jean Williams, Sarah Anna Williams, Sarah M. Williams, LaVerne Witmer, Naomi Woodworth Wooten, Shirley Young, Phyllis Yuder. P Coit Hall l- ' rsl Ron: Ina Albert, Caroline Allen, Ruth Barefoot, Margaret Bariowe, Joan Berrier, Joyce Betts, Georgia Blackwell, Mary Blevins, Mary Boosalis, Ellen Bush, Flora Cameron, Bobbie Cannon, June Carter, Sue Carter, Joan Champion, Pastora Chase, Nancy Copley, Peggy Coppala, Carolyn Cross, Jeane C rouser, Eve Davidowitz, Dolly Davis, Imogene Denbo. • Second Row: Maydawn DeVoe, Audrey Donnan, Jeanne Dunathan, Sarah Anne Eaton, Louise Erickson, Jacqueline Mae Falls, Jean Farley, Barbara Faucett, Patricia Fisher, Margery Fleishman, Georgia Fox, Marilyn Ann Garver, Anita Gates, Margaret Gil- lespie, Lynda Gilliam, Elizabeth Gottschall, Flelen Greenberg, Katharine Harriss, Doris Harrison, Marilyn Hill, Tildi Hoitt, Priscilla Hobson. • Th rJ Ron: Marilyn Hoke. Frances Hollis, Louise Horner, Patricia Hunsinger, Virginia Ingram, Lyneil James, Janice Jarrard, Margaret Jeffries, Mildred Jester, Barbara Keller, Nancy Keller, Ruth Kestner, Joan King, Betty Jean Kluttz, Beulah Ray Knox. First Row: Reba Lee, Pauline Lewis, Sarah Lewis, Jane Lion, Katherine Loughead, Suzanne Lundgren, Barbara Lunsford, Louise Lyon, Ann Mackintosh, Jane Macrae, Naomi Marrus, Katherine Marshall, Constance Miller, Marian Morris, Mar- garet Moynahan, Nancy McCall, Elizabeth Newman, Sally Ogilvie, Mary Alice Pappas, Jo Ann Pegg. • Second Row: Jean Peters, Vivian Pitt, Emma Lou Presley. Katherine Quick, Betty Anne Rader, Lettie Reynolds, Lucille Rieley, Mary Romefelt, Gladys Rowe, Evelyn Ruspini, Patricia Scharlin, Betty Secunda, Mary Shackleford, Marie Shaw, Marilyn Shaw, Medora Shad- den, Shirley Shepherd, Mary Shuler, Mildred Sinclair. • Third Row: Eleanor Skeels, Jo Ann Stewart, Virginia Stover, Estelle Suddreth, Marilyn Sutphen, Eloise Tanner, Sylvia Thomann, Virginia Thompson, Ann Tinkler, Anne Westwood Tolar, Jane Trogdon, Betty Tuttle, Ines Urdaneta, Muriel Vail, Doris Walker, Jeanne Weaver, Alice Wilson, Frances Woodall. 7 uP ?tmM Gotten Hall Firit Rot: : Marilyn Ji rd.in, Patsy Adams Jcirdan, X ' ilma Lillian King, Mildred Pauline Kyzer, Edith LaBruce, Jean Anne Lambert, Frances Ann Leathers, Rebecca Ann Lluyd, Daisy Alice Loud, Jovce Lillian Ludwig, Betty Eunice McAdams, Jane McAdams, Oriana McArthur, Carol Letitia Mc iy, Alston McKeithan, Betty Jean McNairy, Jean McNcely, Helen Mamber, Jean Hildebrand Marrow, Bctr ' Jean Marshburn, Wyndall Grace Mason. • S coiiJ Row: Ellen Metz, Eva illler, Barbara Thorne Moomau, Nurry Ann Nixon, Elizabeth Janet Norman, Penelope George Pantelokos, Joyce Cecelia Parker, Mary Elizabeth Payne, Betty Pike Phillips. Helen PiUey, Mary Ann Preston, Peggy Lee Renegar, Susie Waugh Riddle, Claudia Ann Rogers, Ann Elizabeth Royster, Edwyna Lee Russell, Betty Jean Sanders, Katherine Amelia Schrum, Marjorie Morilla Shamel, Joanne Shoemaker, Nell Fleming Siceluff. • ThirJ Rou: Adelaide Virginia Sigmon, Davilla Smith, Evalyne Dunkin Smith, Alice Spencer, Sara Jean Stacy, Barbara Sternbergac Betty Jane Teague, Jean Teague, Winifred Thompson, Jane Tomlinson, Ann Denny Varner, Emma Faye West, Shirley Eudora Williams, June AnnaK ilson, Kitty Wray, Barbara Young. S First Row: Mary Henry Anderson, Zalene Allen Angier, Mary Jo Archer, Emily Alspaugh Atkins, Janet Shaw Bachman, Mary Ann iile, B2l9nl ' 0fi rlcos, Mary Benson. Virginia Rae Bertholf. Helen Bishop, Mary Frances Bowles. Barbara Ann Brown. Mary Elizabeth Buchanan, Man ffi erfr fiSSM-i Fair Caldwell, Virginia Caldwell, Sallie Moore Calvert. N.incy Reid Ca beth Connolly, Elisabeth Fore Crawford, Frances Gary Davis, Sara Loui ipbell, Jo Ann Carpenter, Rita Guilmette Clarke, Patrici, Debnam. • ScivriJ Run: Evelyn Marguerite Dobbii Barbara ' Eji s, Btlty Lou Dougla ,-4 i Jackson Eason, Jane Briscoe Edmunds, Lillian Eichenbaum, Ruth Patton Ellis, Margaret Everett, Jean Gwendolyn Featherstone, BlirBara Ann Felit - fein Evelyn Fisher, Eulene Marie Fisher, Patricia Haden Gary, Sarah Modean Glenn, Mary Elizabeth Goldsmith, Dorothy rzab th Gracher, Bett5= ,jne Greene, Nancy Greenlee, Dorothy Carolyn Gritfin, Anne Louise Grinnells. • Third Rou-: Nancy Gutknecht, Rebecca Hurt Haf ia ai-, Edna Lee Harper. Mary Fay Haskins, Jane Henley Head, Helen Ann Hilton, Sarah Leach Holland, Mary McDonald Holmes, Mary Ruth Hord fete Home, Mary Jane House, Patricia Anne Hubbard, Mary Elizabeth Hutchinson, Betty Adele Jacobs, Rosemary Jacobs, Nancy Ann Jones, Nellie Lindbergh Jones. i ' Freshman Town Students Pirsi Row: Barbara Wagoner, Ruth Elliott, Jeaneane Crawford, Edith Leigh. • SecoiiJ Ran : Marie Vestal, Joanne Brantley, Betty Rosenberg, Peggy Ann Kerr, Norma Whedbee. Freshman Commission First Row: Alyce Bruin, Katie Lihn, Joan Champion, Patricia ' Fisher. • Second Ron-: Joan Ferguson, Jane Head, Barbara Moomau, Norma Whedbee, Eleanor Rigney. l uP T iUiM f at Jjai ' i The Day Of HII Days Rat D.iy — the day freshmen dread and the day sophomores look for- ward to with the memory of last year fresh in their minds. On that day, green- eyed freshmen, sans make-up, their hair in masses of pigtails, their clothes in the colors of their respective societies, their books in pillowcases, are at the mercy of the upperclassmen. They clean upper- classmen ' s rooms, carry their books, write hoards of love-letters, and chant laundry card list s to popular tunes. They brush the teeth of the Mclver statue, propose to professors, and do anything else the cruel upperclassmen suggest. Did I say suggest ? — I mean command ! 1 ' ■fp- r Fund Followers. Mary Whelaii aii l Vera Nuhl- iiian collapse after hopping 5 (?) miles on one foot. Allah — quoth the Fresh- men as ihev salaant before Presidents Buwen and Mor- ing. 139 Time to Take a Letter Mary Louise Daniels President Linda Boyd treasurer Mary Lou Streater Vice-President Margaret Griffin Secretary ♦140 Four in one has been our motto — jamming years into months, weeks into days, and hours into minutes — a tight squeeze. The Ad Building was our second home, and we spent furious afternoons typing symbols into neat letters, exploring the intricacies of office machines, and learning that bookkeeping is an art, not a skill. We haunted Mclver third floor for hygiene classes, discovered insides we didn ' t know we had, and puzzled over the way ophthalmia looked in shorthand. We did not escape Phys. Ed. and mourned our figures in shapeless blue. Dances were stolen leisure — gay slices of time — remembered when the orchids were dry rattles in green florist boxes. There were no stray moments, but somehow we found time for bull sessions and hours of doing nothing with people we liked. We were freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors in one. We played a trick on time and got a headstart in this business of life. HI Commercial Class = 1 oL P TieaM Second Row: Isabel Anderson, Dorothy B ailey, Mary Imogene Beck, Alice Boyd, Linda Boyd, Catherine Beulah Brit- tain, Mary Decie Brower, Janet Bruner, Betty Lou Bryant, Sara Jean Bumgarner, Julia Bynum, Elizabeth Mae Cade. Piiil Row: Dorothy Sue Campbell, Katherine Cornelia Champion, Katherine Chauncey, Emma Cheek, Nancy Jose- phine Cheek, Virginia Coble, Carolyn Laverne Cooke, Jean Neal Covington, Virginia Mae Cox, Betty Jean Craddock, Peggy Crawford. T mJ Row: Mary Louise Daniels, Doris Louise Dawson, Pauline DeHart, Claudia Jean Dent, Nancy Douglas. Julia Josephine Grady, Margaret A. Griffin, Lyndele Ferguson, Imogene Hammer, Elizabeth Ann Hall, Mary Harlan, Kathleen Harris. ♦ 1 12 AiitK- H.inis, Patricia Anne Harris, Pauline Helms, Margaret Hemmings, Mary Lou Hcmmings, Edna Hemphill, Lois Herman, Betty Jane Hill, Jean Humphrey, Jewel Hyatt, Doris Johnson, Jane Eloise Johnson, Mabel |ohn- son, Betty Jones, Margaret Ann Jones. Second Row: Marice Katz, Vivian Kelly, Kathryn Kester, Marie Kinny, Valeria Knott, Barbara Landrum, Frances Leavitt, Martha Ann Lee, Sara Lewis, Barbara Jean Lindsay, Dorothy Elizabeth Littleton, Betty Jean Long, Josephine Lynch. Third Row: Nell McNairy, Margaret Macklin, Billie Jean Miller, Margaret Morgan, Mary Vivian Morgan, Melba Jane Mumford, Bernice Oliver, Anna Par- rish, Helen Pegram. Commercial Class = 1 oi P nn tsuidi First Row: Nathalie Pinkston, Ruth Ann Privette, Hazel Robbie Purvis, Helen Rabil, Marion Reeves, Eliza- beth Carolyn Rhyne, Martha Jane Rice, Carolyn Royster, Nancy Rumly, Ann Carr Shaffer, Mary Louise Shields, Gloria Shronce, Jane F. Small. Second Row: Doris Lee Smith, Patsy Ruth Snider, Regina Solari, Mary Frances Speight, Doris Jean Steph- enson, Dorothy Jean Stewart, Mary Lou Streater, Jean Evelyn Strickland, Helen Effie Thompson, Sally Jean Thompson, Mar) ' Jane Venable. Mildred Ann Vin cent. Third Row: Irene Vinson, Jeanette Wade, Dorothy May Wall, Pansy Walton, Sarah Margaret Whaley, Sarah Wheatley, Sarah Carolyn White, Cora Grandy Willcox, Betty Wright, Peggy Jane Young. 144 ff W.il an.) WiiiCul.l. an Ind yyccaslon to Once in a while we find an oc- casion to participate in activities other than the ones that go to make up our daily routine . . . the elaborate ceremony in the Ballroom Chapel which solemnly united Weil and Winfield Halls in mar- riage . . . Fanta-Sea, the annual Dolphin- Seal water pageant . . . tea in North Spencer for Miss Lettie Rogers, a former student and author of South of Heaven . . . plane trip to the Associated Col- legiate Press Convention in Chicago for the publications heads . . . Pastorale de Noel, Christmas pageant presented by Tau Psi Omega — honorary French fra- ternity. Honor an author student — Lett 7 Witness a French Chrislnia; pageant — Pastorale de Noel. Fly to a press convention in Chicago. 143 Ti ime.. . . . rmm 12 V joon until 8 hi the C venlnq i 8 in the Evening Or off to the movie to see that new guy Perhaps to the library to slave, groan, and sigh . . . some to the gyni . . . rnns, yells, and cries, A quick hand of bridge . . . conversations so wise . . . with dinner at six the day ends at last, 1 home to dress for a date ... or prepare for that class JUDICIAL BOARD Seated: Mary Dillard, Seoretarv ; Margaret Squier, President; Nancy Foglemaii. • Slainl- ifig; Jean Glenn, Mary Belle Teague. HOmE TOLUn v«l!l JH One club, 2 hearts, pass, 7 spades. Town Students Room in the basement of the Ad Building anytime, any day boasts at least one bridge game. Between classes jammed with people sharing cigarettes, eating, drinking milk and cokes from the Junior Shoppe, or reading the bulletin board filled with Susie, call vour Mama, the stove blew up, and she wants you to pick up a new one on the way home. And there ' s the Commercial table — scene of moaning Dear Sirs: Your letter — in chorus. Christmas in October — a huge success with a bridge party, Christmas carols, presents under the tree. Town Students Formal, Snowfall — Jean M:irgartl Squier. President 153 Cilcnn. dance cliairin.m— everyone paintini;, decoratini;, sprinklini; silver metallic on programs. Mary Berry ' s Little Red Bug parked daily in front of the door. Chapel Hill, he. Wake Forest, he, Duke, he. State, he — He. Don ' t drop butts on the Hoor. Paper in the waste basket, ple-e-ze. Fondren dragging out $2.00 per head for Campus Purse. Freshman tea — I ' ve got five exams on one day! Margie ' s appendectomy — Weeks dis- cussing Dillard ' s trip to Costa Rica — D, J. perennially playing bridge or cramming for a test. Monday morning arguments over who had the best week-end where. Has anybody seen my French book? I left it right here just the other month — Spring Bridge Party — Maggie and her Chapel excuse must be sent to me immediately by local. Miss Harris — Wonderful adviser. There will be a required Town Students meeting .... Ever present, ever wonderful, TOWN STUDENTS. TimE Lena Riv.r . M . M:ir Carolv,, J,,,,,.,, .Sarah HoKi-ll, !Naiir Fu lviiiaii, INlarjuric Evans. A[i.r Mi U. larll.a 1 aulconer, Emily Ballingcr. Marv Bellt- Teague. Lena KIm r- M.mu . Snr:ili II, n, Foglemaii. I ' al W illianis. Marj.i Mary Carolyn Joneis. Dorothy J. Hardin. Jean (ilenn. Pegg Keer. Lois Glass, Marlv Cockfield. Helen DeVauIt. Treasurer; Helen Hinshaw, Viee-Presi- denl; Mary Griffin, Secretary. Dacia Lewis, ( ' resident. U. e6pers at - euen r J Gi in the R. R. C. We unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. In this task we seek to understand Jesus and follow him. This is the purpose of the National Y. W. C. A., to which Woman ' s College belongs. Through its campus clubs, the Y seeks to teach effective personal growth, the human relationships of everyday living in the social, political, and economic worlds of today. Eight clubs — senior, junior, sophomore, and five freshman groups — meeting every other week make up the wheel of the campus organi- zation; while the cabinet, composed of thirty- four members, meets every Monday night and serves as a pivot. The Y. W. C. A. welcomes members from all faiths — Catholic, Jewish, Protestant. Its activities include weekly vesper services, Sunday visits to the faculty, Y-teen and Girl Scout leadership. Traditionally, Freshman Y clubs sing Christmas carols and hang wreaths on the doors of the dormi- 154 tories and on the houses of faculty members. Frequent inter-cabinet meetings were held throughout the year with A. and T. and Bennett Colleges. Coffee and doughnuts were sold in the Religious Activities Center every Sunday morning for the convenience of those going to church. Members of the Y attended the Conference on Applied (Christianity, sent delegates to the Atlanta Conference on Religion and Labor, sponsored by the National Religion and Labor Foundation, attended State Y. M. Y. W. meetings and other conferences during the year. Religious Emphasis Week and International week-end were big events in the fall and spring respectively. Religious Emphasis week brought together leaders of the Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant faiths to promote better understanding, each of the other, over the campus, through open forums. In a ddition an all-association meeting was held in the spring. For six weeks during the summer, the Y sends its incoming president to President School at New York ' s Union Theological Seminary and the incoming vice-president to Summer Regional Y. M., Y. W. Blue Ridge Conference. An integral part of Woman ' s College, the Y. W. C. A., supervised by Miss Maxine Garner, Director of Religious Activities, furnishes an indispensable phase of campus life. CABINET First Row: Jocrlvn Hill. Charlotte I  her. Rosemary Herman. Frances Jordan. Carolvii Stone. • Second Row: Martha Fowler. Betiv Lou Nance, Dacia Lewis, Louise Martin. Helen DeVaull. Mary Griffin. Jessie Woolen. Marian Young. Arlene Sanderson. Gladys Chanihers. • Third Row: Julia McLean. Carolyn Phillips. Susan Bynuni. Janie Crump- ton. Helen Hinshaw. Deane Lomax. Amerylis Barringer. Mary Ellen Harrell. Martha Guion. Betty Ruth Tomlinson. Billie McS ' eely. Georgianna Jones. Laurena Booker, Patricia Luther. Mary Elizabeth Smith, Mary Jane Fox. 155 Planning, Rcting, and Understanding First Roic: Louise Erickson, Gladys Rosoff. Georgiana Joiie . Gladjs Chambers. Phvllis Green. Charlotle Willard. • Second Roic: Muriel Magnant, Vera Lovius. Mrs. A. F. Klein. Billie MoNeelev. Helen kolnian. President: Gladvs Slorev. Margo Fletcher. Rebecca Lyerlv, Mildred Neville. Louise Fatten. • Third Row: Sarah Moses. Lucia Collarle, Frances Ramsey. Lucy Wolfe. Monseigneur Dolan, Henrietta Atkin. Vice-President;. Suzanne INorman. Secretary -Treasurer; Miss Maxine Garner. Dr. Franklin McNutt, Louise Panigot, Patricia Waldrop, Carolyn Cross, Patricia Luther. Betty McKinney. New plans, new activities, new understanding — those are the by-words for the 1946-47 Inter-Faith Council. The Council, which is a campus organization made up of members of all faiths, offers opportunity to the students to learn and understand religions other thaa their own. And this year they have moved far in the right direction. Remembering 1946-47 the girls will think about Religious Emphasis Week and leaders joshing each other but getting along — working to- gether — the rainy trip to Catholic mass and hearing Monseigneur Dolan explain it in English — the same at Temple Emmanuel with Rabbi Rypins — the symposium with Father Walsh and Rev. Mr. Holder and Dr. Friedlaender waxing warm over Religion in the Liberal Tradi- tion — planning for inter-faith activities on this area with Dr. Seamans — the candlelight presentation of the story of Chaunakah before Christmas — the speakers at St. Mary ' s House and sponsoring an inter- racial Commission meeting — the new kind of devotions — bull sessions in front of the fire to discuss things and learn to understand each other — raising $50 via Gorham Silver Company for the World Student Service fund — the P. T. A. programs — and, tinally. the International Banquet with all the foreign students from this area. Helen Kolman. President. .10 Has an) ' b( (.ly ijot any clotlics fliC7 ' a ' too bi for? Don ' t be bashful; Uurope needs them. Let your bathroom scales be your uicle ; or There ' s somebody buried under the lea es in front of Aycock! C ome on, let ' s rake em out. Familiar to every ear are these cries of the never-failed-yet Service League. Floor leaders, hall leaders, committee chairman — all have pulled together under the able leadership of Jumela Boulus to salvage and sell enough scrap paper to buy a $100 Government Bond for the Chapel Fund, collect $. ,050.04 in Campus Purse Funds, put over Christmas in October for overseas relief, and muster food and clothing for the undernourished peoples of Europe and Asia. Dubbing themselves the You need it; we speed it organization, the Service League is ever-ready for any and all emergencies. ' We ' ve Never Failed Yet ADVISORY COMMITTEE First Row; Jocelyn Hill, Irene Meekins. • Second Rote: Miss Dorothv Clemenl, Dorothv Reviiolds, Polly Piersoii, Miss Katlierine Taylor, Beniiee Wechsler, Mrs. Florence In- glirain. Jiinula U.uili.v. IVesidenl. HALL LEADERS Seated: Belly Phillips. Neal Keeler, Mary McLaurin, Jes- sie Woolen, Nancy Porler, Mary Elizabelh Smilh. • Standing: Barbara Monlaldo, Eve Davidozilz, Mary Fon- dren, Grace Brewer, Gail Ten- nenl, Carol Malhiasen, Jane Isley. 137 a ii 13 5 oTetr ' ' The Choir The choir of some 150 voices, so expertly directed by Mr. George M. Thompson, is heard in concert twice yearly — at Christmas and again at Easter. This group also provides special music for chapel programs and University Sermons. A joint musical is given by the choir and orchestra during commencement. Time Out From The Orchestra Citizens of Greensboro, students, and faculty members of Woman ' s College are the components of the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra directed by Dean Hugh Alt ' ater. Concerts are given by this group in the fall and the spring. It joins the choir in giving a program during commencement week. 158 MAKQIIIS CIIII.DS Kiiiiiii ' iil ncwKpu|MT ■' •iliiiiiiiini DR. HARLOW SHAPLEY Dirrclor of Harvard Observatory MAX LERNER Chief editorial writer for newspaper PM KRISHNALAL SHRIDHARANI Expert on India and author 159 Hope Willarcl, President. Curtain flt Eight 160 To bring up a curtain it takes a month of hard work and wonder- ful hill. From the first notice of tryouts to the last curtain call, Play-Likers are seldom seen except at Aycock. A stranger to the fold who wanders in through the stage door on any afternoon is amazed at the activity. Fiats are flown from the flies or hoisted up through the trap door. Hammers bang, saws whirr. The cos- tume gals screech measurements from their second-landing sewing room. The prop crew is busily making a stool, a cup, a cow ' s head, or even a baby. The light crew is lost under the cable, and over them hangs a sign advising that, You don ' t have to be crazy to work here, but it helps a lot. At night the stage belongs to the actresses. Cross dov. ' ii right . . . my dear, you don ' t feel the part . . . once more . . . again . . . again . . . AGAIN! Yes, this is Aycock — along with baggy eyes. National Embalming School, Thumper and good fun. And after the show is over, there is that inner feeling of a job well done, a promise of new and broader experiences in the theatre world. The Play-Likers began the year with a production of East Lyinw by Mrs. Henry Wood, directed by Mr. W. R. Taylor. This was followed by Angel Street by Patrick Hamilton, directed by Mr. W. T. Chichester. Then came in rapid succession Bed- ier ' s The Barretts of ]} mpo e St.. directed by Mr. Taylor; Alurder in the Cathe- dral by T. S. Eliot, directed by Miss Kathryn England and given in connection with the fourth annual Arts Forum; and a bill of experimental, written and directed by students. Every girl who wanders down to Aycock and puts on a pair of jeans becomes a Play-Liker. Those Play-Likers who do outstanding work, technically and dramati- cally, are tapped for membership in the Masqueraders are the same. This year the groups were led by: Hope Willard, president; Madeleine Parker, vice-presi- dent; Charlene Malone, secretary; Nancy Edwards, publicity chairman; Iris Anne Peterson, business manager. Mud and Due act! Thi- .MaM|utra.li- 1G1« First Rote: Helen ScotI Smith, Helen Sevmour. Rebecca Walker. Rosalvn icola . Elizahelh Bass. Clariece Snelson, Isabel Anderson, Sarah Campbell, Betlv Lou Huffines. o Seeon,! Rotv: Marv Elliott. Jane Ed- munds, Bettv Crawford. Virginia McKinnon. Clara Bond, Mary Ann Walker, Mary Ellen Agnew, Rebecca Worsley, Janice Bosworili. Jan Shore, Dorothy Reynolds. • TliinI Rote: Miriam Leah, Martyvonne Dehoney, Rose Zimmerman, Marv SiinniDns, Marjoric Jones. Bettv Jean Matthews. Lucv Rodgers. Dorothv Pern, Martha Allen, Sarah Jane W liitc, Eleanor Skeels, Eulalia Tucker, Anita Egerton. Jane Isley, Anii Davis, Marian Weller, Marjorie Sexton. fl Year Pardon me, but will you pose for an informal shot for PINE NEEDLES? Now smile. Say, when ' s the annual going to press? That ' s a good question if we only knew the answer! And bit by bit a record of doings gets together as we fight film shortages, rainy weather when outdoor pictures are scheduled, and a deadline and exams at the same time. A year of living — long distance telephone calls, contracts, layouts, junior and senior pictures — right-hand-man Clara won ' t need an annual; she already knows it by heart. . . . Can anybody think of a good informal title for the faculty page? — careful now. . . . Did you see Mary Ann and Clara walking down Mclver hall the other day with an umbrella up over their heads — engrossed in that little black notebook? . . . What will we do for ads? Mary Ellen and Dot moan over adamant Mer- Mary Ann Walker, Editor. 162 chants ' AssDciation ... I like this senior — only Adelphian Society to put under her name, as Nippie checks senior activities. Does she spell Ann with or without the e ? What ' ll I do? I ' ve lost my little black notebook. The annual will )iever go to press. And the stafif gets panicky until somebody finds it just where the editor left it . . . The fun of celebrating (or should we say collapsing ) when all the pictures and copy have been sent to Charlotte. Willing, congenial Pop Taylor even found time to come out on Saturday nights to take pictures; and ever-present, ever- helpful Mr. Campbell and The News Bureau stood by when things went wrong. Not to be overlooked in handing out the praises are the cooperative printers and engravers; what would we have done without Buck and his original poetry? A year — a whole wonderful, hard, busy year — of living. And the little black notebook has finally emerged into a big, red PINE NEEDLES. We, the staff of ' 47, have had a lot of fun working on the annual; we sincerely hope you like our book of memories. Sarah Jaiir White, A$$i:stanl Bu«i iiess Manager; Clara Bond. Organi- zaiion Eriilur; Martha Allen, As sislant Editor. of Living Dorothy Reynolds, Advertising Man- ager; Geraldine Pearson, .Art Edi- tor; Marian Weller, Photography Editor. Mary Ellen Agn Manager Class Editor Shore. Rebeeca Nicolas. Jane Edmunds, Jan Walker, Rosalyn 163 ♦ Deadliners You just CcDi ' t get ' Sou- thern Conference for Human Welfare ' in- to a headline, wails Arrowood. — That line ' s still busy! Isn ' t anybody ever gonna finish with a typewriter? These are nightly sounds — Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday — emanating from Alumnae basement. Presses are preparing to roll. This year was a good year — six pages every week — eight pages now and then. There was Sutton requesting 12 o ' clocks under the happy delusion that we ' d always had them. Nan mounted on the skyscraper wastebasket, Comrades, unite; you have nothing to lose but your brains. And King with Have you heard anything even slightly humorous. ' I wish you ' d take a gander at this lead — it ' s four pages long! That ' s Zimmer- man. Where ' s the proof!?! Let me see. Yep, I went to bed two nights ago — or was Bettv Suttun, Editor. Libhv Bass, Susimss Managri flews Staff First Rote: Bt ' tsy Newman, Ann Davi i, Charlotte Stern, Jean PvatI, Ann Tinkler, Sara Lou Debnani, Sarah Dennv, Marilyn Cohn, Ber- tha Kaplan, Sarah Lockwood, Fran- ces Jackson, Mildred Venters, Ger- aldine MeKinnev, • Second Rote: Evelyn DeWitt, Betty Sutton, Nancy Sutton, Lucv Rodgers, Jeanne Will, Mary Simmons, Elinor Woltz, Hel- ene Jacobs, Sarah WoodhuU, Ruth Macv, Ellen Metz, Jean Ferguson. • Third Row: Ethel Kesler, Collins Bennett, Rose Zimmerman, Sara Smith, Mary Clegg. Nancy B. Fun- derburk, Katherine Arrowood, Anne Fleming, Elizabeth Jobe, Clyde Mc- Leod, Caroline Gulledge, Patricia Hunsinger, Lucia Collarte. Mary Graham. Betty McKinney, Catherine Petar, Eslelle Hill, Audrev Black- burn. « 104 Sulloii riinxiilt- ' Kilrh.n CahiiHl. it three? Dewitt assigning pictures two weeks in advance. Sutton yelling There ' ll now be a meeting of the edit board. Lucy putting the baby to bed when the gang went to Chicago. Sorry, Pine Needles pictures are down the hall. From Woodhull: Bass, will there be two inches for news or shall I cut it? Bennett and Kesler dashing in with a hot sports story. Ar guments on anything, anytime. A Home Economics major can ' t get a word in edgewise around here, moans Smitty. Help, Klegg! Here ' re two sentences. Make a feature out of ' em. And Funderburk, cut this story. It has ten lines now. Gary spirit — that intangible something, binding people to the office despite three thousand word themes, fifteen parallel books due next week, no sleep — truly a spirit indomi- table. Dixie — ' Our Humorist. Business Staff First Row: Nancy Kendall. Celesle Johnston. S. Jones, Faith Robinson. Frances Woodall. Betiv Jean Kluttz, Marie Shaw, Ellen Morgan. Eldene Grogan. • Second Row: Anne Crunipler, Libby Bass, Blair Price. Rena Brav, Beltv Ross. Gcraldine Jarman. Helen klassetl. Mary oung. Mimi ' ardrup. • Third Row: Betsv Raper. Eileen Cooner, Virginia Cowan, Lola Howell. Rae Watson, Patsy McIVult. .Margaret Gaston. Shirlev Mahan. Bunnv Da- vis. Bettv Jo Gentrv. Marilvn Gar- ver. Shirley Swift. M. Smith, Blanche Parrott, Ellen MeU. les Mckiniion, Editor. Manager. Looking over the new issue. nk on As ideas take form. Coraddi is the Woman ' s College magazine, a means of actual ex- perience for students interested in writing, art work, advertising, photography, and all the odd jobs that go with shaping copy into a magazine. The peculiar character of the Coraddi office consists in large part of the unorthodox entrance — a leap through the window — the dictionary which has been adopted by Cary people, the typewriter with a bent for roaming, the table with a collapsible leg, the three chairs which nobody sits in, and the musical John next door. Staff meetings resemble a movie mob scene with appropriate dialogue: Hey, quit crowding the floor. Gimme a cigarette. . . . Oh, well, I ' ll smoke a P.M. Pass the poems. But you ' ve got the picture upside down! Who ' s read a book? the review editor shouts. No, not Amber. Please, somebody write some fiction, implores the fiction editor. Be missionaries. Go out and beat people on the head — anything! We ' ve got to fill up this magazine. Look, let ' s make the stories at least a page long, the make-up editor pleads. I keep having empty spaces at the bottom of pages. Who ' s got an idea for a feature? Well, write about the army . . . Poetry, poetry . . . look at that sunset; what do you want — egg in your beer. ' — ad «166 infinituDi until Holy Cow, we ' ll miss supper. And the window looks like the jump door of a C-47. Geromino! the staff shouts in unison, and somehow the Coraddi goes to press. The result slips under the dormitory doors four times a year — fall, winter, spring, and summer. Since the interest of the public is the real end of the magazine, the staff hopes that its public finds the Coradd ' i read- able. ink it means . . Our Fingers First Row: Ann Shuffler, Lvell Smollen, Becky Jones. • SpcoiiiI Rmc: Civde McLeocl. ancv Sutton. Marlwonne De- honev. Virginia McKinnon. Lucv Rodgers. Clarieee Snelson. • Thinl Row: Marilvn Crawford. Pollv Pier«on, Ann Rave- nel, Elizabeth Jobe. Margaret Munro, Libby Lee Bass, Nancy Sifif. Margcrv Jean Perrv. .4nn Birkhead. 167 Alpha Kappa Delta Julia McLean Choir Nancy Mulligan hiternational Relations Club Elizabeth Peele Art Club (Ivnthia (iox Classical Club Hellv Jo Wallis Medical Technologists Club Agnes Cochrane Boot ' fi Spur Margaretia Vine Education Club Helen Hinshaw Music Education Club PeggA Mclver Chemistry Club Nancv Bowman Oniicron .Vu Patricia McBrien The Time? 7:15. .. M i i 1947 Club Presidents Rosalv Uphu Nirulus Our club presidents deserve recognition for many hours spent working with these important groups. Of how great value and pleasure is that part of time which we devote to activities of special interest! Whether it be in our hearts to sing, to dance, to write, to paint, to sew, parier francais, hablar espanol, to experiment, to calculate, or to study social problems or international relations, we can find a group who will share with us in the expression of these desires. Through special activities and programs, these organizations make themselves, their aims, and their progress known to the campus at large. Thus group interest is shared with all. It is in these clubs which form a vital part of the whole of campus life that we experience that warmth of feeling which exists between minds of one accord. Zoology Field Club Marjorie Beloh Square Circle Club Junie Crumpton lfi.« Department ALPHA KAPPA DELTA . . . Testing voices . . . joint meetings with Chapel Hill . . . tea in Miss Mossman ' s office . . . plans for Social Science Forum . . . habits vs. attitudes. ART CLUB . . . Better art in North Carolina . . . posters . . . Tuesday night meetings in the art ref. room . . . give me an ash tray . . . exchange exhibits . . . mother ' s little helpers in the art dept. . . . chasing ivy (the growing kind). BOOT ' N SPUR . . . Supper rides . . . horse shows . . . trails . . . breakfast at the stables . . . Sarge . . . faculty relay race . . . Virginia reel . . . drills . . . Sedgefield. CHEMISTRY CLUB . . . Test tube brushers . . . Santa Claus and gum drops . . . atomic energy in medicine . . . H20, hot water . . . C02, cold water . . . rubber movies. CHOIR . . . Christmas concert . . . Little old ladies, sit up straight . . . rainy Monday nights . . . Swedish Dance Carol . . . glaring stage lights . . . staying over for commence- ment . . . hot robes . . . scurry after programs. CLASSICAL CLUB . . . Saturnalia — the Latin Christmas . . . Quiz program . . . Dr. Jernigan as Clifton Fadiman . . . books for Athens College . . . candlelight initiation. EDUCATION CLUB . . . Pride in our handbooks . . . hope for the 20% raise . . . new children ' s books . . . fun in the Hut by a roaring fire . . . speakers from professional education to tell us what to expect. GAMMA ALPHA . . . FBLA . . . Square dance in the Hut . . . St. Nick with shorthand pads . . . business movies . . . office etiquette . . . lost constitution . . . efficiency . . . speed and accuracy. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB . . . Student legislature . . . move to the previous question . . . Professor Edgerton on clashing ideologies . . . trouble spots of the world . . . enthusiastic Miss Gullander . . . packing books for Europe. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS CLUB . . . White coats . . . petri dishes with swarms of staph and strep . . . blood counts ... the thrill of a first venipuncture . . . Miss Love ' s smile . . . after-lab teas. gon- MUSIC EDUCATION . . . ' Who na lead the Saturday night sing party take-off on music faculty . . . interest in the professional field . . . What is Expected of the Music Teacher . . . prac- tical Miss Holloway. OMICRON NU . . . Honors tea . . . sell- ing sandwiches . . . too few . . . golden key . . . National Conclave . . . book list for housekeepers. PHYSICS CLUB . . . Aeronautics . . . Christmas tree lights . . . Mr. Campbell and his photography . . . movie on atomic bomb . . . electron tubes . . . Wheatstone bridge. Doings PSYCHOLOGY CLUB . . . Getting a job . . . annual spring weiner roast . . . call meetings . . . mental testing . . . personality . . . semester worries over coordinating exam. QUILL CLUB . . . Loan fund for writing majors . . . sandwiches, sandwiches, and more sandwiches . . . Pilgrimage to Canterbury . . . coffee in the Alumnae House library . . . party for freshmen. SIGMA ALPHA . . . Mailing lists . . . tabulating questionnaires . . . supper at the home ec. cafeteria . . , Mr. Logan on retailing . . . Miss Whitlock and parliamentary procedure ... 4 o ' clock meetings. ALPHA TAU CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA PI . . . Pan-American day . . . South American week-end . . . maracs ... no speeka zee Eengleesh in meetings . . . folk dances . . . Miss Cutting ' s Judy — star of Spanish night . . . that white sombrero . . . recordings . . . Eiitre Nosolros. SOCIOLOGY CLUB . . . This is a real problem . . . case study . . . those things we did last summer . . . job clinic . . . open club for all sociology majors. SQUARE CIRCLE . . . Dreams of Langley Field . . . burning that midnight oil over calculus . . . that everlasting lime punch at initiation . . . aeronautics . . . Dr. Barton ' s hats . . . organization room. TAU PSI OMEGA . . . Tout savoir opiner . . . initiation . . . banquet . . . Pastorale de Noel . . . Monsieur Hardre . . . les pieces . . . French orphan . . . Cristal. YOUNG COMPOSERS CLUB . . . original compositions . . . originators of the Arts Forum . . . Mr. Weisgarber . . . modern music . . . stimulating creative talent in the music department. ZOOLOGY CLUB . . . Skull and crossbones . . . weiners by the lake . . . trip to Raleigh . . . Dr. Shaftesbury ' s shaggy dog story . . . passing the cat . . . lab at Beaufort. VETERANS CLUB . . . Arguments . . . swapping war stories . . . Veteran ' s Adminis- tration . . . ruptured ducks . . . spreading the news about benefits and what to join when. BOTANY CLUB . . . Orchids ... Dr. Thiel ' s singing . . . doughnu ts and apple parties . . . blindfolded initiation . . . oak leaves ... 112 Science Building. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB . . . Cam- pus tour and tea for FHA . . . hearts and pennies for Valentine Carnival . . . Mrs. Keyo sets the style . . . white dresses and initiation . . . AHEA membership. DARLINETTES . . . Onward I . . . Into on 1 2 and vocal on 3 . . . let ' s make this solid . . . black and white dresses. inm y ilman Jnovvia5 CHIEF MARSHAL cJLoli -J owayd ani SOCIAL CHAIRMAN arshah: Rdelphian Society Kathryn Cobb, Betty Wallace Hacker, Beverly Bell, Sarah Jane White, Jeanette Fair, Ljjcy Home, Ann Birkhead. = Ikz ;%tt T Uiuii ♦174 Kulhrri.iv W.. (I.I1I: IViuIrn ..I. Vicc.Pr.si Al -xti...li-i S.iiior Inl.r-So.itev Rcprr Miilaliv.-; I!,i y Huli.xk. Jiin ior liitcr-Sorioty Kcpri ' M ' iih live; Dorolliv r«Trv. Sci-rc larv: Kdi.- S.iin Max.ii. Tria Mary (ionielia Boweii, President ip llii ' li lil faiitaslir. ' In the center of our social life stand the societies — Cornelian, Adelphian, Aletheian, and Dikean. Throughout the year they are busily planning formals, teas, and banquets. At all lectures and concerts, Civic Music programs and Junior League concerts, the society marshals are on hand to act as official hostesses of Woman ' s College. There are eight girls from each society elect- ed to this honor according to scholarship, charm, and beauty; five are seniors and three are juniors. Whether there is sleet, snow, rain, or fair weather, these g irls are always at Aycock, looking lovely and extending a smile to all those who attend these func- tions. In their Grecian-style white jersey dresses, with white regaha and a colored plaque, red for seniors, and lavender for juniors, jji!© jjjdicates the year of their graduation, the marshals omflSM to preside over May Day and Graduation A group of Rats take lime out to smile for our pho- tographer. 175 ♦ RIetheian l uPiyu ' kaidlk (arshali: Lillian James, Margaret Pickard, Rosalie Teichman, Anne Julian Hamilton, Marjorie Whitley, Jean Griffith, Mary ByrJ Johnson. Pat Harvey. ♦17« Th.- -I ' r. -•• aiul Ik till Saiila Rat day is sponsored by all societies and is the for- mal initiation of all Freshmen and transfers to our campus. The societies initiated a new Rat Day pla n this year. Each new student was given a big sister to help her through the day and to go with her to the banquet. The new plan was quite successful, for in the evening the freshmen donned their prettiest dresses, met their big sisters, and went to their society banquet. There they met their society president; were entertained by society talent; ate, perhaps, the best meal of the year to the strains of recorded dance music; and went home tired, but happy. Marjorie Hollister, Treasurer; Naiicv Pickard, Seoreiarj ; Mil- dred Orr, Senior Inler-Soeiely Representative; Raehel John- son. Vice-President ; Sue Gaines. Junior Inter-Society Representative. 177 ar.uiau: Cornelian Society Doris Higgins, Peggy Clenimer, Emma Lou Taylor, Arta Hiatt, Doris Turner, Sarah Campbell, Leonora Fulp, Minor Boring. lluP 7l£Ji4£i 178 Barl)ura Hvnl, .S.-crolurv ; Cla- ra Bond, Senior Inler-Sociely Rcpresi-nlativc; Belly Lou HufHnes, Vice-I ' rcsulenl; Rita Hunter, Tri ' asurer. Martha IMoring. I ' residinl One Sunday afternoon in late fall, the Cornelians gave an informal tea to compliment their little sisters. The gay event was held in Spencer game room which was decorated in keeping with the occasion. For two hours new students came in to personally meet their society officers and to talk over Woman ' s College and the home town with their society sisters. At the close of it all the new students went home to add another happy after- noon to an already growing memory list. Several years ago the societies were instrumental in organizing a book exchange for students. Students can sell their books for a reasonable price, which may be bought next semester by new class members. All proceeds go to the campus chapel fund. From the splendid handling of this enterprise, the book exchange has grown to become an essential part of our campus. Transformation of the gvm on the afternoon before the formal. 1 ' Have a coke? 179 ♦ Dikean IkzPUuTljzjiiM (arihalS: Bess Brothers, Eleanor Dickey, Nancy Cromer, Barbara Stafford, Carolyn Stone, Nancy Dozier, Margaret Johnson, Helen Hunter. I 0 Eagerly awaited are the society dances. This year the societies combined to give two formals. In the winter the Aletheians and Adelphians gave a ball. This was the first formal that Freshmen could attend and also the first formal since the war that boasted of STAGS. The freshmen, fixed their hair a new way, put on their new evening dresses, pinned on their handsome cor- sages, and joined their sisters for an evening of wonderful fun . . . fun to the melodies of Paul Bell and his orchestra in a setting of fucia and white snowflakes. In the spring, likewise, the Cornelians and Dikeans gave their formal. Since every girl is a member of one of the societies, every girl had the opportunity to have her one and only over for an evening of smooth dancing to a local band. And shall we ever forget those week-ends? Just try to! Dorothy Deal, Prcsideiil. Wr nuiM ri-m.ml,.r llli ' hal goes Barbara Parrish, Treasurer; Jeanne Barber, Senior Inter- Sooietv Representative; Betty Jane Carr, Seoretarj-; Mary Irvin, Vice-PresiHent. ISl d: ike J 6 vUe j la £: -£ -IX ' £S£l£; tSSs«al First Row; Pegg: Cleninier. Marilvn Crawford, Margaretla Vine, Janet Gibson, Frances Bowden. Margaret Reynolds, Eva Rulli Parrish, Lois Russell, Idelle Goodman. Doris Due. Judith Swift. • Secoiirf Rote: Anne Snvder. Carol Walker, Nell Hollidav, Florence Bearden, Marv Little Hipp. June Holtzendorff, Edna Thomas, Jovce Ohernian, Helen Scott Smith. Teresa Shelton. • Third Row: Bess Brothers, Belsv I mstead. Miss Martus, Miss Davis. Sue Brulon. Mrs. West, Gladys Rowland, Doris Turner, Clara Jov Davis, Martha Guion. Pollv Pierson. Recreation Rssociation Cabinet This is the advisory board to the Recreation Association and in- cludes all sports heads, club presidents, special committee chairmen, and three faculty members, including the faculty head of intramurals and a dormitory counselor. It decides the policies and practices of the Recreation Association and rules on problems pertaining to it. This year, it voted to try out a nev. ' basketball plan, with the dor- mitory teams made up of only non-physical education majors and a separate tournament for the majors. The result of this will be studied and next year ' s policy will be determined according to the success of the plan this year. The meetings are presided over by the president, Margaret Rey- nolds, who presents the problems of the association for discussion by the cabinet. Margin. I i;. Ml. ,1,1-. President. i l nthletics Rt UU. C. U. R. C. Play with the R. A., Today and every day! The Recreation Association is by aiid for the students. Its leaders, coaches, sports heads, club presidents and others are students who work with the faculty advisor to provide as large and as varied a program of activities for the students as can be accommodated on the athletic fields, in the t;ym, and ut the Association ' s cabin, A-Hut-For-Fun. Every new student is automatically a member of the Association during the first sports season, and thereafter she must participate in at least one sport or club per season to retain her membership. Gala picnic style banquets are held at the close of tlie fall and winter seasons. Reports are heard from each activity of that season, dormitory and league winners are announced, and the honorary varsity is named. The final formal banquet climaxes the year ' s activities. Those students who have contributed most to the R. A. are chosen as members of the Honor Group, the highest honor given by the Association. Yearly dorm and league winners are announced and the old president formally turns over her duties to the incoming president. This spring the Recreation Association was hostess to the National Convention of the Athletic Federation of College Women. Delegates came from colleges and universities all over the country to join in the fun and inspiration. They participated in panel discussions, demonstration programs, and heard outstanding speakers on current problems. Physical Eduoalion Building — Th«- Center of All Activity. Recreation Association Camp — ' A-Hut-For-Fun, ' R Game for Every Girl TENMS — Janet Gibson. A game for every girl, a girl for every game, we say and we really mean it. Whether in class or after school, everyone has a chance to learn almost any sport she likes. Crisp October afternoons and hockey go together. The league teams practice to- gether and then the tournament begins. Other schools come to visit and play and we return their visits. On Tuesdays, speedball lovers practice their punts and dropkicks in preparation for games. The tennis courts are kept busy every day that the weather permits and the doubles tournament determines the school champs. When December days force us inside, basketball practices begin with enthusiasm. Each dormitory has a team and the highly contested tournament begins in February. And, of course, there are the stunts and apparatus enthusiasts who practice leaping over the box, the horse, and the buck and flying through the air on the rings or tying themselves into intricate knots, which are really easy (they say). Gym Meet climaxes this practice. On the first pretty spring day, Softball fans venture forth to the diamond with balls, bats, gloves, and masks, ready to begin the season with a flourish. Tennis players uncover their racquets again for the spring season and the singles tournament. Boat- ing and canoeing furnish good date recreation on week-ends and golf draws still more participants. And of course, swimming is open all year both during the week and on week-ends. HOCKEY— Marilyn Vinconl. Kavt.e Kinlaw. JuHy Swift. MODERN DANCE — Ethel Kesler, Marjorie Hollisler, Doris Due. CANOEING — All And then there are the clubs. Modern Dance Group, Square Dance Club, and Clogging Club for the dance minded; Boot n ' Spur for the equestrians among us; and Dolphin-Seal, Camp Counselors, and Golf Club. Those of us who like to get away from it all take off for the R. A. Camp, A-Hut-For-Fun, for a week- end of relaxation, swimming and boating, home-cooked food, and sitting around the open fire. SPEEDBALL — Aiiiie Julian Hamilton and Sue Bruton. SOFTBALL — Wiiifield ' s T Gym rrieet— The Peak of School Spirit Twenty-six years ago the first Gym Meet was held with few participants and fewer specta- tors. That small Meet has grown into one of the most belo ed of the traditions of Woman ' s College. The gym is packed to the last square centimeter with excited spectators and the participants perform with great enthusiasm. There is probably more school spirit than at any other time when the College Song bursts from every throat to conclude one more u ' onderfid Gym Meet. This year, there were more than the usual thrills. (Each one always seems better than the last.) The gym was gaily decorated with huge magazine covers resembling an oversize magazine stand. The different events took the names of various magazines with appropriate jingles. See the Parade of the contestants around the gym, and Look at the Meet itself, with performers leaping over apparatus, rolling around the floor in difficult stunts, balancing on one another in couple stunts and pyramids, swinging blithely along on the rings, climbing ropes, and many other feats! The faculty was at Liberty from their classrooms to compete in the hilarious faculty-student relay causing everyone to get cross-eyed trying to watch four teams at once. FI iiip .Angola ' — Marjorif Hiillij ter, Page Coleman. Miss Bleick. The sophomore Physical Hducation majors took us through the pages of Ncitiunal Geographic in their color- ful folk costumes and performed intricate folk dance steps. Bicycling and skating — could be bad if they fell and ruined our build-up for Mademoiselle. And then the junior majors, Stepping in rhythm and rhyme — of course, it ' s the march of Time. Oohs and Aahs sounded from the balconies when Esquire presented performers from Chapel Hill! And at last, the coveted Coronet — the crowning of the varsity, those who rated best in the Meet — a hand- shake from Dr. Jackson and a corsage! A tableau. Today ' s Woman, and the meet was at an end, leaving the walls still ringing with cheers and shouts and the familiar st rains of the College Song. Ue!.h itrotliir ' . on tlir ll.i StunU Folk Dunriiig. 1  Ti ime.. . . from 8 in ike (L-uenlna until 12 rl llayilqnt m ao From 8 in the Evening At last a call that ' just for nie I ' m just as happy as I can be ... So off with him ... at last I go ' cause I ' ve learned the things a girl should kiuAv ' . . . Ajid what we do when all alone None of vour business . until 12 Midnight But after all the day must end And ba ' k to Winfield Hall ag;ain . . . It ' s there amid these girlish screams I think of him in all my dreams . . . ' cause ne ' er again will there be another Bless his heart . . . He ' s my kid brother. H d flfa 1.66 Uirqima l [ Umn6on may Queen, 1947 mflY DAY M9 i ELEANOR DI :KEY Dunn, N. C. The Queen ' s Court Virginia Wilkinson AUiy Queen Elhanor DicKin ' Miiid-i)f-Honor Bi-TTV Lou HuFi-iNi-s . . . AUiid-of -Honor niay Day Committee Rachel Stacy Cba ' mnan Jean Hoover Costumes LiBBV Bass Script Sarah Campbell Court Madeline Parker Properties Martha Ivey Flowers Lucy Wolfe Music Irene Meekins Arrangements Ola Ross Post-Arrangements Margaret D. Wilkerson .... Reception at uu. c. u. n. c. BETTY LOU HLFFINES Lenoir, N. C. 197 FRANCES MANN Albemarle, N. C. EMMA LOU TAYLOR Wiliianislon. N. C. ARTA HIATT High Point, N. C, ANN BANNERMAN Dunn, N. C. Mav Day Chuiriiiaii KACIIEL STACY Riifliii, N. (.. MAin «:()1{m:i.ia howen (;u l nia, N. :. kaciiki, jomsoN (.ni ' ii lioro. . C. NANCY JANE ANSLEY Charlotte, N. C. 199 UUho ' s UUho monq ■S tudenti in ' American ulniuer.sitiei and i oile r Class of 1947 Seniors elected to WHO ' S WHO in 1946: Mary Ellen Agnew, Maxine Apple- white, Jumela Boulus, Alice Farmer, Betty Lou Huffines, Jane Irvin, Mary Irvin, Jean Keiger, Sara Layton, Frances Mann. Sealed: Rachel Slaov. Hillmaii Thomas, Bettv Sutloii. Truly Brvaii, Mary Ann Walker, Elizabeth Britlain. • Slnniliii : Dacia Lewis, Ruth Webb. Lucy Ro.lgers. r m % f l . V Seated: Gladvs Chambers, Page Coleman, Susan Womack, Betsy Bulluek, Martha Allen, Barbara Parrish, Isabel Howard. • Standing: Joyce Posson, Ruth Macy, Marty- vonne Dehoney. UUho ' s LUho -y moitg J tudents in . niencan lAniueniiieS and L-oUet eJ Class of 1948 Eight l uPi T tjisuei Head of Service League . . . school spirit . . . come on you can yell better than that! Give ' til it hurts . . . jolly, enthusiastic . . . contagious laugh . . . energetic . . . mathematics . . . personality plus. Miss Jumela Boulus L oncord, rloftk L arouf ♦ 202 Outstanding Seniors Miss Elizabeth Brittain Ljrahutn, f (odh i arolit y President of Student Government . . . keen awareness of college doings . . . progres- sive spirit . . . quiet efficiency . . . friendly smile . . . charming stage presence . . . knitting for Brittain . . . card shark . . . behind the scenes at Aycock. % f P 203 = Ike, PunjL ?t£exeJk Vice-President of Student Government . . . conscientious . . . conservative . . . freckles . . . Wilson and Wilmington . . . the Bailey Girls . . . DUKE UNIVERSITY . . . Dean ' s List. Miss Alice Farmer lA iiminatoH, riortk L arolii 201 Miss Mary Irvin K Jiariullc. ylurlli L aroti ' iic Judy board member . . . dependable . . . understanding . . . many friends . . Espanol . . . Charlotte . . . week-ends at State . . . diligent . . . likeable . . . Dean ' s List. f P r 205 3 Y president . . . gay . . . friendly . . . poised . . . conversationalist . . . Art club . . . sincere . . . efficient. l uPu9U?UiUek Miss Dacia Lewis K reensboro. i lorth L aroliiii ♦206 Miss Bettv Sutton l cilciali. r lorlli L arotii Editor of diroliniafi . . . responsible leader- ship . . . democratic enthusiast . . . putting out a paper is like having a baby . . . alert, dynamic, progressive ... we must and shall remain second to none. • 207 PINE NEEDLES editor . . . cooperative . . . conscientious . . . Staff meeting at — . . . just wanted to remind you . . . get those pictures in . . . Sociology . . . Chicago shoes . . . devoted friend. lluiPt 7i£iul Miss Mary Ann Walker i3uniiicitoii, rlortli L aroiiiia 208 Miss Ruth Webb L OLleae f- arh, C jeoraia President of Senior Class . . . dynamic personality . . . winning smile . . . cherub face . . . love troubles . . . igloo 322 ... to each his own . . . and so we say hello . . . mid-winter suntan . . . barbed wire catas- trophes. ' - P 209 What ' s the garment you grab for as you hound out of bed, unghie your eyelids, dump a bucket of water on your roommate with sadistic glee, and rush merrily through the rain to chat gaily with your friends in breakfast line? What do you wear on that first date with the Greek god you picked up on the corner of Elm and Market; what coat with that Montaldo ' s look, the lovely sleek lines molding your body in a lithe, slim silhouette? What coat do you cLedt vVe U-omAt- — Place: UUoman ' s Colle ge - Time: 1946-47 1946-4 7iyla iiieiljiorable year, one which we hate to see come to a close — one of the fonr precious colleie y Jp that we squander blithely, never realizing what they have meant to us until we recall mem later. There ' s a special something we get-l ere at Woman ' s College that defies words . . . it ' s a feeling . . . and it was very much present wjith us this year. Maybe it was the lump in your throat when little Nancy Mullican ca te ont- jti th e stag e-at mass meetings and the whole student body rose — 2100 voices ringing out on the cfesFus: ■i- g yyiji raise our voices Let them swell In a chorus loud and strong ... Maybe it came to you in the twilight as you stepped out of the library and started across the bridge to see the little lights along the avenue by North Spencer winking in the dusk. Or maybe in the clsj OToonfeMlien you found that your courses were beginning to relate themselves; or in your rooiii ' t it after lights out when you and your roommate rehashed the day ' s activities. SL% you lighted up that ufter-dinner cig and sat down to a good game of bridge Maybe y H k iw on soni ' eboay ' s hetl ... or around the desk at the GARY office, or nailing the scenery at Ay- ood game of basketball for your dormitory, or lugging your instrument cock, OV ltiC And what will be our special memories of this year? Pre-School Conference and rain, rain, rain — the campus still siunmer Igr pn, matching President Brittain ' s favorite green garment. (Is that suit familiar?) Truly B ' r ffliii ' s classic re- mark when discussing the honor policy: Well, now that we ' ve finished move on to stealing! Legislators were quartered in Weil and Lula fell so i pimc CeT Maybe at a surprise party in the dorm. At any rate yot e had it. ther with other girls, it ' s common interests, it ' s W. C. ( y ing shall we liSve with them that she wanted them to stay and become ' ■' ' her girls, too. I W Theme for the conference was The Integrated College Communif a rousing speech on representative government. Chancellor Jackson and Dean-ElH t address- ed the group; and plans were made by Truly Bryan and her group on honor and Mary Lois Howard and the girls who discussed social functions for a re-emphasis of the honor policy and a shot in the arm for the social program. In September the freshmen hordes arrived and for a week little groups straggled about the campus, directed by harried juniors with the familiar ASK ME signs. Remember the story about the freshman who thought the water cooler behind New Guilford was the bath house and was ready to go back to Massachusetts! Who could forget first house meetings and the fa- miliar handbook? ♦212 Th« ' next week the real iiiriieth begun and the plaee looked as though the Okies ha«l ar- rived, with ears, loaded to the doors driving up every few minutes to upperclassnien dorms. Shouti of Ro6-oo-mate! Remembei ltfe gyni on registration day t I ' ve told thenx all this stuff three times before . . hySdon ' t they furnish carbons? . ThlenNjame meetings on the honor policy, stressing responsible freedom. Veterans ap- i j)eared oil cahipus around 5 o ' clock in the afternoon to attend classes at the newly-formed College Ceiiitfer. Woman ' s College had its own veterans, most of them living in Mclver House and Hinshav . They were to be spotted by the WAC and WAVE overcoats, and by their intelli- )w gen jnterest in jclasses . . . their special lingo and camaraderie. The library was so crowded with eager beavers that some, ifnable to find seats, were medi- tating buying periscopes and stationing themselves on the fttnjr in the middle of the room. Five new counselors added new life to the campus. The Religicm Activities Center had under- gone rejuvenation and was dressed up with a new green and ma o n color scheme. The social committee staged a big auction sale on the quadrangle . . ., ri|MJi6i eers chalked up a fortune on scarce Kleenex and soap flakes. i T. Fall and the leaves on the Norway maple in front of North Spencer (at least the leaves that were left after the biology students did their work) j ry Sllow. Students put nickels in the juke box down at Bert ' s to hear Jo Stafford sing You KefettGteking Bdck Like A Song. The Republicans took the off-year election and rabid Di ioOrata w Bn rrtD hiding. Playlikers caused us all to chortle with their ' prodiretion—o enM Srama, East Lynne. One of the members oi the Flora Dora chorus had trouble es ?aping from a devoted bald headed gentleman! Deaii ' Lik was announced and the lucky members of our little community rejoiced. Boulus, head xrfl Service League, harangued us for money for the Campus Purse Drive with an all-time higlilgoal of $3,000. The thermometer registered student contributions and one day the paint splatt red dver the top! The Service League sponsored Christmas in October and each dormu5ryJ dd a party with gifts for students in European colleges. Quill Club, under Nan Sutton ' s leadersnW, sold sandwiches on Friday night for a new scholarship fund. Judy Board took of itS ' blpck ' colies, thereby recognizing its function as a corrective rather than a punitive body. ' i On week ei ds there was a mass exodus for football games at Chapel Hill, Duke, State, Wake Forest, p vt on. Roomiuates were divided on the perennial Carolina-Duke game; but Carolina trounced Duke! A Caravan went to State for the Homecoming Game with the Univer- sity of Virginia. With a return to the good old days of college life, fraternity pins replaced n! marine insignia and air corps wings. But there were still problems: some of our daiioesvwTMiev ' ) declared optionally formal for men because of the tux shortage and flowers were y,|(J-l ' ' ' -- W sometimes because the GI Bill did not take care of these luxuries. Remember the ,,11 dance in the gym with music by the Darlinettes? The big saddle shoe street dance wilVrmiisW from Mary Faust ' s terrace and lanterns on New Guilford ' s terrace? Class formals in Hie g|ym . . . Dancing in the Dark, Autumn Nocturne, Snowfall ? r , , In October the first Religious Emphasis Week held on campus in four y aVs leftl5|s witl new spiritual insight and enthusiasm d l ed from vivacious Mrs. Hasting, 0aDDi Fen teiH Father Benard, and all the others. 4pftiirf (Jemen t for a department of religiou ' oii this, i amx) got underway. m h ' ri In November Max Lerner gave ile imn«tusto liberal ideas on campus. Students headed for the annual Applied Christianity pmyi)Si S£ nJaklei h. For the first time since the war, editors and business managers oi tli i milicatioi tended the Associated Collegiate Press convention in Chicago. Legislature, under tliB ' leadership of sophomores were voted oHelJr o ' clock per date. I ' evised some of the social rules: len could not leave campus for a first First Thanksgiving holidays since World War II I We used them to good advantage, cram- ming turkey with the home folks. Everybody called everybody else Ugly Chile and the favor- ite expression was, That ' s what the man said. That ' s what he said. Run ' ttiiig through allithp were the threads of rainy Tuesdays and white mountain rolls; nigl lHUf sie THEEtiiigsjIn housecoats and curlers. (Others recommend the bobby pin •e - rere TJ iiversity Sermons and class meetings. 1) , In December delegates- from ' W. C. attended the first inter-racial meeting of the State Stu- dent Legislature. The DolnhSi-Seal Club presented its water pageant, Fanta-Sea. Christmas approached and ' Wifh jEIQie choir concert at 11 o ' clock . . . white trees and poin- settias . . . red and white choir robes . . . blue lights. The tree by the Spencers was lighted in all its glory. Smaller trees enlivened the dorms, and there were parties in most of the dorms. Kirk- land gave a party in the hut with all three fires blazing and large candles on the mantels. Then we were off for home, crammed with information relating to the watchword, This is Woman ' s College Year. We surrounded legislators to convince them that we had to have that appropria- tion . . . and it worked! We received a sizeable portion of it. Bare trees, a wind that went through your clothes, kerchiefs, coffee brewing — dreamers hummed For Sentimental Reasons ; others whistled Hugging and a ' Chalking. Dancing in Weil-Winfield ballroom. Cheeseburgers at the Grill. Winter on the W. C. campus. Came the ordeal . . . exams! Pig-tailed, blue- jean clad, bag-eyed horrors haunted the halls. Bri ' akfaisl liiu ' s were iii8iiriiiuiiiitahle. Then th ' eaiiipiis was deserted for a day or so uiilil we reliiriie l for registration more bag-eyed than ever. Ilose-fhul seniors discussed rase work or prarliee teaeliing. Coordinating Blues were all the word. ry In February a erowded post office marked Valentine ' s Day aiw ' ifM? coming of these little white envelopes containing grades. Elections got nn Ierway with a bigcahipaign ranyHn the gym. OhI-tiniers Boulus. King. Hill, an«l Webb introducetl « ' andidates, P|l stersJ pgl5i hejwind. Sen- iors pitched their progressive dinner, going from dormitory to Wirtrnmjorj: a d-WTiiding up at the AliuiM ae House for coffee and dessert with the faculty. (_ k Spriiiji arnvdreiViijIpw bells blossomed by the bridges tin- quAilrangVA emed to turn green overnight 1; Peabody i iirk came alive with dogwood; Mary JTaust ' s garden bloomed anew; and lilacs leni bc|auty tojelist campus. Boats came out on the lake. Figures appeirfed on the tennis courts. Tlie sun-bathing tent went up. We partied agam ihe sophq ore and freshman for- nials and at junior-senior. iC -. In March came the annual Arts Forum. We heard Robert Penn Warren, Ernst Bacon, Thomas Munro, and Valerie Bettis. The campus was swamped with delegates from other schools. Gin-Gin McKinnon and her staff put out a special Coraddi with the best material sidiniitted. The Big Gym Meet had Magazines for its theme; and we all went out to cheer our league. Playlikers gave the first college production of The Barretts of Wimpole Street, And finally the last mass meeting. Seniors, in caps and gowns, marched in to the strains of: May God build for you a harmony That will be both great and strong, Making all your life a melody ... President Brittain made her last speech. Commercials left back of the auditorium the last notes of We, the class of The class of the fire-engine red jackets was officially th moved up front. Freshmen rushed downstairs with a swo ' for election of everlasting officers. Then came graduati It was a good year — ' 46- ' 47 — a year characterized b government, administration, and publications; a year ni . . . a post-war year in which many of us got used to thiii which we will all look back to with mingled emotions . . with nostalgia for one year, a college year, over.-Aad so The End, to the year 1946-47. eniors were excused. From the ... came to listening ears. and juniors and sophomores ei iors retired to Alumnae House he last dance. Senior Ball. 1 harmony between student rablJ; for hard work and good play ey used to be. It was a year kle here, a tear there . . . but rite 30j_our newspaper word for i etttA button, CAROLINIAN EDITOR Herd — HI y imr — r  (l 4 ' T- Have a Coke Coke = Coca-Cola Coca-Cola and its abbreviation Coke are the registered trade- marks which distinguish the prod- uct of The Coca-Cola Company. Bottled under authority of the Coca-Cola Company by GREENSBORO COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY HIGH POINT ROAD 218 E. D. Warren 220H W. Market Street ■Real Estate (complete cJ ine of SPORTING GOODS DEVOE PAINTS and ARTISTS MATERIALS PAIXT COMPAXY 112 : . ;r«i ' H Mireei The GRILL ' ' Con rteoiis St rvke JIMMY DUNLAP, Proprietor Remember HAMMOCK BRAND Oranges and Grapefruit are the Cream of the Orchard W. I. Anderson Co. Greensboro, N. 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